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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. FORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19. IMS,
TREFflENDOUS CROWD
50,000 BOXES
. HEARS BRYAN SPEAK
io. ii; y. FIRi.1
Kerr Vork City Democratic Campaign W: Under An towWair $00,.
. Auspices oi lammnny xuny roncies.aiiu
rrincirlea. Ably Discussed by Candidate.
i .
at Hood River,'
V (tJnlt.a Prow LmmI Wlf. '
New York. SepL II. William pen
ning Bryan opened ths Democratic
ctmptlrn In - thU city with a speech
'which was vociferously cheered by
tremendoua crowd which gathered In
, Carnegie halt Tha meeting H held
under the auspices of Tammany. Thou
sanda of persons who could not enter
the bulldjng held an overflow meeting.
(Special Inapettk ta TV JearsaLl
Hood River. tL II An annle aalal
io me acinai needs or tne fovemmenf involving 110.009, took pises yesterday
Secretary Smith of Tammany ijf .
the maaa meeting to order.
? ) MV. Rryan began hi' apeeeh on "Re-
publican Tendenclea' . Ile apoKe a lol
Parties are to be meaaared not mere-
' ly by the things actually dona, but by
' tneir tendencies, ttinoe u la easier to
. reruerty evila In the beginning than ar
tcr. thor are full arrow n. It la Import
i ant to know the tendenclea of partiea
aa well aa to know how far they have
f ine, i aesire tonignt to cau aiien
lon to Bome of the tendenolea of the
republican party. ...
' Take,-for example, the matter of ex
. aravaganoe in expenditures, una tena
ency of the Republican party la to lu
crease the expenditures
ment of all nroDortlon to the In
c reuse of the population. At the first
session of the present congress these
; appropriations exceeded 11,000,000.000.
inis la twicartbe appropriatlone or
session or tnes flf ty-f Irat congress,
which was the hi sheet appropriation
anown up to tnat time.
The aporoDrtatlona of the laat aea-
, elon exceeded the appropriations of the
lireceainx year oy iu,uvv,uuu an in
crease of almost 10 per cent showing
mat in matters of appropriations tne
Republican leaders axe hurrying on at
an accelerated pace. The fncreaae In
tne number of office-holders Is Ilk
wise enormous. The appropriations In
the army and navy alone ahow an In
crease of $120,000,000 a year over the
appropriations of 11 years ago. What
excuse can be given for the trebling of
, me appropriations tor army ana navyt
No nation Is unfriendly to the United
States; no Internal causes Justfy the In
crease. No outside cause except. im
perialism can rurnisn an explanation.
There are two reasons why the Re
publican leaders are less careful of ex
penditures than the Democrats. The
first is to be found in the fact that
the Republican leaders are more lnti
mately associated with the taxesters
than with the taxpayers, and being
governed Dy the public opinion with
wmcn tney come in contact, tney nat-
ooiiomloally administered..
I- . Seaaoomtls nan. .
' The. present campaign preeenta an
other tendenay of the Republican par
ty, namely to aubstituta succession for
the Democratic! plan of popular selec
tion. The president 'felt ft his duty to
select a Republican nominee, and having
reached ithe - conclusion that be ought
to select such a nominee, lie brouaht
the Influence of his a-rit office to bear
nis per
ms in-
urally lean toward extravagance.
The second reason is to be found in
the fact that the Republican leaders
have been representing taxation as a
Di
to
naturally want
neoule aa much, of the blesslnr
as possible. They argue that we-ehontd
blessing, and they
' have a high tariff whether we need the
revenue or not, but, recognising that
there Is some opposition to unnecessary
taxation, they try to make the appro
priations high enough to compel the
extortionate tariff rates demanded by
the protected Interests. The Democrat
Is party believing, that a tax Is a nec
essary evil, endeavors to limit the tax
when J. 1L Btelnhart of the firm of
teinnart Kelly, Now Tor, contracted
for 10 ears of winter varieties with the
Hood River Apple Growers anion.
The sale Is said by Mr. Btelnhart
and officers of the union to be the I
piagesi and most Important one that I
nas tasen piaee on the coast this rear.
aiso tne first outright sale of winter I
fruit that has been made In the north-1
west for lul. Bo far what few as I as
nava Deen mill tiavn hun m th -n.
jfluence to secure the election of the I slgnment basis and the shipments have
MONEY FOR
MEAT AND EGGiS
candidate whom he asalated In nominal-1 been amall ones.
ing. if Mr. Rnoseveit can pick out tne
Republican candidate thla year and then
use the prestige of his office and tho
influence of the army of office-hold-
when you cap. get more muscle-making,
brain-building material out of
era to elect' him, may not Mr. Taft pick
out hie successor and elect him, and ao
on from administration to administra
tion r
The terma of the Hood River vnlon'a
t Hood Klvsr
ana inoiuae an the Newtown Plpplna,
Arkansas Blacks, Northern Bples. 4U
tier Bpltsenbergs. 4U-tlr Haldwlns, flva
oars of e-tler Bsldwlna and two cars of
Contrary to the procedure!
ita ar
Jonathans.
by which the union has sold
The time to eofrect this abuse and to I for tho past three years the sea
pian wmcn originated
River organisation the
atoo thla tendency la now. If thla at
tempt la successful, it will be accented
as a precedent for another attempt, and
the people, having submitted once, will
be lens aroused by repetition of the at-
.PP.1
led
plea have not been ad vert lead for
u
system, a
ma Jiooa
sl
tempt.
he
third Republican
to
tendency
which I call your attention la the' tend- J out by the managers of the union, they I
this year.
m .eaia made yesterday Indicates
that the fruit will move early and
wutiv yucvi .wm u J9 oe given I
ency toward Socialism,
The Renubll
can party la loud In its denunciation
of Socialism, but it Is constantly feed
ing and augmenting the Socialist (o spir
it. In Ita latest national nlatform It
boldly declares that reasonable profits
should be guaranteed to the protected
industries. it defends .the nrincioi
of monopoly on the theory thai compe
tition la hurtful. In taklnar this po
sition It supports the main contention
of the Socialists. Mr. Taft, the Repub-
ncancanaiaate. in tne speecn anoounc
Ir
amendment of the anti-trust law aa
would make It sddIv onlv to unreason
able restraint of trade. This idea that
reasonable restraint of trade Is unob
jectionable is the entering wedge It Is
the first sten toward the annihilation
of the principle of competition.
Blames 0. O. T. ; ,
The Democratic party has been called
state that they are highly aatlsfaetory.
lav
eara of apples to market and that tint
dlS
They give aa a reason for not giving!
inn prices insi tney nava many more
ket and that until
they are disposed of they do not con
sider it good business policy to make
public the actual prices received fori
eacn variety.
Newa of the aale to the Btelnhart
Kelly company comes somewhat aa a
surprise, for althourh thla firm has
ben handling Hood River applea for I
several years they have heretofore
ng his candidacy, advocated eucb I bought them from the flrma who pur-
:roj.
Mr. Btelnhart I
chased the whole croc
In regard to the
saia:
"I am very much pleased at the
success of my effort In obtaining this I
large purchase oi hooq Kiver apples.
our rirm has been handling your fancy
apples tor several years and they have I
created a maraet mat cannot oe riiiea
by the fruit from any other district.
oi.Ti.i r... ' V i r.... i... by tho fruit from any other district.
.fin'l-Vsr.i? Xt 2XZiafl Hood River is the pivotal point around
Unced i i Socialist. I contend thathn), u,,-rm i. tnJr k. rin.-
noUnced
the Republican
cratio party, is
party,
T MB .,,,,.
party; and this Is evidenced from the
not tho Demo-
Ing the Socialist
fact that Socialist leaders prefer Re,
ubllcan success to Democratic success.
hey fear the Democratic reforms will
retard Socialism, and they belleva that
Reoubllcan abuses can be used to arouse
opposition to the entire competitive sys
tem. The .Democratic party would ar--ue
with the Socialist, while the Re
publican denounces him; but the Demo
cratic party would remove the spirit
of unrest and discontent by eliminating?
the abuses that are the foundation of
'Unresf and discontent
we anneal to the sober sense of the
American people and ask that they Johi
us in the Inauguration of reforms which
111 restore the a-ovemment to its old
foundations and win for the government
the love of all the people by making
It the protector of every lass and the
friend of every legitimate interest and
enterprise.
which buyers revolve for the finest I
grade of apple stock that is put upon
the market anywnere in tne worm, ana
we and other firms know It. There is
no section where the apple crop and
prlcea for It are so carefully watched
as Hood River. It seems surprising
that such a comparatively small crop
of apples as are grown here cuts such
a big figure In the apple world, but
it is accounted for by tho fact that
dealers everywhere recognise that Hood
River apples are the absolute standard
of excellence in nualltv and pack. As
long as Hood River continues to ship the
TAFT STATEK1EHT
' WiS IN ERROR
V
Nationalist Party in Philip
pines Prefers Democratic
Success in America.
(United Press Leased Wlre.t
New Haven, , Conn., Sept II. William
J. Bryan in an interview today refuted
the statement made by William H. Taft
on September IS, to the effect that the
Independent party in the Philippines
preferred a victory for the Republican
- party and Its consequent effect on their
Independence, to a Bryan victory.
Bryan stated that Flske and Warren
of Boston "had cabled to Albert Barreto
at Manna, asking if .Taft a declarations
. were true, in nis reply uarreto said:
"The Nationalist party, with lmm
aiato independence aa Ita creed, pre-
lers a triumph or the democrats. At
the general convention mSld July IS, it
was agreed unanimously to Indorse en
thusiastically, the Bryan platform."
Tha Nationalist partv has the largest
iouowmg oi any one or tne political or
ganisations in tne Philippines.
ARMY OFFICER
ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
, (United Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Sept. II. Brooding
over, the condition of his health, and
the possibility of his becoming Insane,
until ha became temporarily deranged
and attempted to end.hla Ufa, Lieuten
ant Felix W. MOtlow la In a critical
condition -at the: general hospital of
the Presidio today. Ms throat badly
gashed with a rasor. Motlow. who was
a patient at the hospital mad the at
tempt at self-destruction yesterday, dur
ing the absence of his nurse. lie waa
weak from loss or bloot before it wa
discovered ha had Injured himself. He
WILBUR WRIGHT
WILL FLY ALONE,
fina quality, apples tor ...which It Js noted
there will always be & good market for
them at hisrh prices. No." concluded
Mr. Btelnhart. "I can't tell you the
prices we paid for the apples, but I
don't mind saying that It was a good
figure, highly satisfactory to both tho
union and our firm."
Jn . round numbers the purchase of
Btelnhart & Kelly will approximate SO,
060 boxes of apples. Now that, the Jc
Is broken It is expected that othor
sales will follow. In addition to the
sale made to this firm the union will
have 150.000 boxes of apples to dispose
of. This will constitute the biggeat
shipment ever handled by the union,
but aa arrangements have been made
to take care of It the announcement
of the .big sale today allayed consid
erable uneasiness as to the status of
western apples in eastern markets this
year. This was caused to some extent
at one-fourth the cost? And you will
-feel brighter, stronger and happier.
Two Shredded Wheat Biscuib with milk or cream
and a little fruit will supply all the energy needed
for a half day's work at a cost of five or six cents
If you are not up to-"top-notch" condi
tion, cut out meat, eggs and pastries, and
try Shredded Wheat for ten mornings.
Shredded Wheat is the whole wheat,
steam-cooked, shredded and baked. It is
not "treated," "flavored" or "compounded"
with anything. For breakfast; heat the
Biscuit in oven to restore crispness, pour
hot milk over it, add a little cream and a
dash of -salt-Your grocer sells it.
Heat in Oven Before Serving;.
DC
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WILL
TO.
HILL GUILD
CALIH
In
PryocedfrCSnhimpn Of LaTC Wat-
rri,.A VinlA,. TT TTTill growing districts on tne coast nave at
leSt JlOnClay He Will tempted to sell their apples by the bid
oyUHTIlI 1.110 yna.i mill tw.a uiiouv.
cessful In doing so.
The announcement of the sale at
Hood River is expected to stimulate
apple buying throughout the coast and ,
Have No Companion
in Machine.
front Tract in Frisco
Starts Rumor.
promised not to repeat the attempt
brother Dleutenant William O. Motlow,
s continea at ut. n-usaoetn s asylum
Washington, bis mind giving way about
a year ago. worry over bis condition
ana tne rear mat no might become aim
liar ly afflicted, is supposed to have driv
en Felix to the rash act. Both brothera
are well known la social circles In San
t ranctecot
to be the signal for tho trade to close i
un their contracts ror fancy western
box fruit.
LEAGUERS SHUT
OUT OF H EVA OA ,
(United Preas Leased Wire.)
Lemans, Sept 19. In the face of the
disaster which occurred to the aeroplane
of Orville Wright and resulted in tho
death of his assistant. Lieutenant
Selfrldge, a number of persons today
offered to accomnar.v his brother. Wil
bur Wright, who will make another
flleht Monday.
Wright retains great faith In his in-1
ventlon and announced today that he
would make no change in the construc
tion of his aeroplane. He considers thai
was caused by defective material and En0r in Oualifvinff Puts the
not to any fault In the lines of its con- 111 MCuamj x uw
structlon. while he has entire faith In
the ability of his aeroplane to success-1
fully navigate the air. he will not allow
any of the volunteers to take the pos-1
slble llfk of accompanying him in Mon-I
day's flight but will take with him a I
aack of sand for ballast instead of a
companion.
Hearst Party Out of
Race in State.
Ban Francisco, Sept 19. It la ru
mored in railroad circles today that the
purchase of a, site of 1.200 acrea of
water front on the San Francisco bay
accessible to deep water vessels la a
move on the part of the Northern Pa-
clflo to secure a terminal in this city.
The purchase was made ostensibly for
the Hotallng railroad, which is an
nounced to be a merger of several small
roads in thla atate. "This railroad will
practically be a terminal company for a
futnre transcontinental line Into San
Francisco," said Manager Charles W.
Conlish today and it Is this statement
that Is pussilng railroad men.
First annual Paclfio National Live-
misr mnA rnf,l Rati. 81 9? 99
14, 25. 26, at the Portland Country Club
grounds.
GREAT
FOR TWO STATES
Road .From San Dieko to
Portland Urged by Good
Roads Convention.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Sacramento, Cal., Sept 19. The good
roads meeting held In thla city today
under the direction of the Sacramento
Valley Development association, was
entirely successful. Nat Ellery. atate
engineer; R. M. Morton, government
expert, Hon. Marshall Dlggs and J. M.
Eddy, secretary of the California, Good
Roads association, were among the
speakers. Definite policy was outlined
to work up a sentiment among the peo
ple for the legislature to submit to the
people a bond election to vote $18,000,
000 for state highways. The Intention
Is to Interest Oregon in a similar proj
ect and insure a great highway from
Portland to San Diego.
Washington,
tne soanaonment or tne experi
ments In France and the return of Wll-
blllty of
(Citlted Press Leased Wire.)
Reno. Nev.. Rent 19. Tt is thoueht
Sept. 19. The P0S81- I ,,.. .v.. i ni
e sbandonroent of the expert- "'""-"-- y -..
noi oe uie io parucipaie in tne .Novem
ber election In Nevada, through failure
to comply with all of the requirements
regarding the attesting of 10 per cent
of the voters to their wish to have that
the Wright brothers, stated today that party place its nomlneea on the atate
ticket
While the .required number of signa
tures Were secured. It developed last
night that those who filed the petition
failed to attest to the fact that.
IE
bur w right to this country to take up
the test at Fort Myer waa announced I
today.
Charles R. Flint of Ne York, who
has provided the financial backing of I
Orville Wright, who was Injured when
Lieutenant Selfrldge was killed Thura-
uojf, win ' ' . w ni'ic fcv maw .jiviuci
flight for five or six months.
The funeral of Lieutenant Selfrldge
will not be arranged until after the ar
rival of hla parenta from Ban Francisco.
PROSPEROUS TIMES
AT NORTH POWDER.
BOOKS DOOMED
BOTH THESE MEN
A commercial traveler told as of two
unusual recoveries in sur?oed Ineur-
eble kldnev disease in Msssacnvsetta.
He gave Interesting details and told us
Io write Druggist L K. Csner of George
town, jkfsas.. M was instrumental in
saving the lives of the patients. We
wrote to Carter. He sow eonflrma the
repnrt In the following short letter:
The address of the eeston at It am 11-
Tna. Vl. Is Oeai K. Roberta. Sat the
livery, stable keeper at Whtm Iwpot
la Mr. A. C Camming both full. r.
covered. I shall always recom mend yovr
iras sni f ins peat I
IS
hsr tMDle afflleied naa them.
("mHr wo ire reewTertea milt b
Fwllnn B RenaJ Cntnmn4 after ether
ajmr meirlea ri.4 rll4.
How r. iMwrl whs Kar.inr kins' af
putney ithbi ripen ta rt well as f h .
nit futn kidney pateata tan the
rename fataie Kw h. I a f aait f ever
le of theta pa.awd t frM a Innaj e.f
the ltMee tha waa Inranhia tn
tn 0 t- t kt Filtoa worked aval him
Rntl jVeiaoaxl
lu. (a ik fau lty ,4 tK. eJt-tfane iM
f T traftM. In kttetr 0atts sew
asnmher arr Bin. sl.atM
.a"l tre roona Ker. fr a.rf'me raw
fWw f r ft.. ... i. n a var
I. 'h. .!' 'a tr r,. w.
t.n-t i in C. ;1 H'll iiiHt
(Special Dlapatck to The JoarnaL)
Norm Powder, Or, 8epc IK This
city la enjoying one of the most proa
peroua eras In ita history. Business in
very line Is flourishing and there la
brisk demand for both city and farm
property adjoining. A s umber of Im
portant business chancea hare taken
place.
Thomas Burns, of the fins of Burna A
aHalnea, proprietors of the late Stock-
mans .-! nge, has purchased his part
ner's interest in the saloon building, one
or ana osi Dusiases nouses a no loca
tions In the town. Mr, Bums will refit
the aiilaard-rooms and But In a full line
i temperance coooa. restorlns the re
sort to Its old-time usefulness as a
club for stockmen, hotel guests and
business men. without the Intoxicant
and gambling features of the aatooa.
bx-troetmaster O. IK Thomllnson has
urrhaed from H. IL Miller of Baker
City the sit ef the hotel, livery stable
end opera-house destroyed by Are last
year. This Is oae of the moat desirable
pieces or business pro party aa Front
street
Ths North Powder Mercantile sV Mill
ing company today purchased the bund
ing their lot occupied hv tha flraa
ef Bums Rises. It will ha fitted up
for the offles of the Mercantile A Mlll-
slenors were quanned electors and a
result the petition Is void. It Is no
too late to remedy the defect
READY HELP FOR
ANXIOUS WOMEN
KM
I in
ISM
1
at .
Paemc National Fair and Live
Stock SHow
Portland. September 21-26
ATTRACTIVE EXHIBITS
Blooded Stock, Poultry, Agricultural and Manufactured Products
TRACK RACING DAILY
ROUIND TRIP FARES
COLONIST FARES
From the East During September and October. ;
Ticket Deliveries Arranged at Any Points, East or South. ;
Fares to or From All Points Quoted by Any Passenger Represent :
tive of the Company.
A. D. CHARLTON, ' ...
Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
lag rempana by October I.
Mrmei Hi rare, of the flraa af Itlarrs a
Halatea. hiM si Mr thw erarttos of a
itore Nna oa ('eater atret for ths
eraHsaaodatlnai of tha Baraa A Rlssa
l ii u.'T atatatiaeaw.
O. MriJreewr. whs la ta aaajt la a itavrk-
las-aoaise oa hie lots aeroas the rail
road oa rreet niwt, ta cwsnpletlns a
walltag far hla fsaatly.
It is nearly time for the work ' of
dressmaking for fall. This year there
need be no great rush on ths part of
women who have bad to wait till they
knew what was to be good In the new
Styles.
The Journal, always alive to the Inter
ests of Its women readers, has made the
wsy easy for this aeaaon. With photo
graphs of the new srencn styles snd
drawings which baTe been eent from
Paris by Jeanette Hone they can ao to
work with tneir planning at once and he
aura that they wtll be in advance of
those who wait for the belatel Issues of
the fAhloa periodicals for ths same
surreal Inns and helps.
The fall fashion number Of the wom
an's section, with aU that Is latest In the
world of fashion, will be evt gundar.
September is.
IXJUXCTIOX HAS
BECOME EFFECTIVE
Xotartr Coensnlealoated.
faaVai .a a TV. Iwail
f.lena. Or, K-vt 1 1 Com m imloos ae
x.ttea a.a I'WM to A. A. io.
e. Irrtn K eoier f a i r.h p
I mitf k4 A. B P.eiT, Pntutal j H
p. ..w, -4 l.:;ii tv. fen.
t.atoa. sa-I iioojor i. vtatta. A'.t.&a.
(Talted Praas LaaaaS Wlra.)
St Louis. Mew Sept II. The terapor- I
ary lnJunctkM grssted by Federal Judge
Trteber of Little Reck to ths Kansas i
City Southern railway restraining tha
Arkansas railroad commissioners front 1
enforcing ths frolaht tsrlff law and
tho two rent passenger rate law la ef
fective tola-
The court roqulred the railroad rnna
aaar to ssoeste bond g-varantoelng
rvfiarsttosi la all rases of orerrhsriing
roarMog that tho court Hi tho final
beanac dor ides la favsr of ths eona
Sialnast ' - '
1 he ranrosd Is reotilred ta la to
esrh ro oarer a roainoa with tho tlrk-
t abaaiar IKe prico paid sod to Hrk j
reelft ooowlog the
fa lr- (
he
anuat
e Hind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
ayV J1, sonal saterrislon since Its Infancy.
6ccAi. Allow no one to deceive yon In this.
All Counterfeits. Imitations and Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ChUcLren Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare,
gorlc. rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fexerlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and TTind
Colic It reUeres Teething Troubles, cares Constipation
'and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Fanacea--The Mother's Friend. .
CEMUIME CASTORIA ALWAYS
.Bears the Signatnro of
JO
AW .aaaaS .SBV J SaaBW-JP m m .AaW
i av
.M.t-w ff fr-iaVt a
He Kind Yon HaYe Always Bonght
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
amoant he we.ld have paid If ao I
t-t i kn had -n aad. Snoaild t
tr.a " ffv ta raar.rers sod i I'
a' :i.ra with kai.rrat. I I
I
a"." Mseaa
Oe" n easso Of oaao of Bllia o"s .
Sjr WHaniaaaa, aaS It's las saaMlderattoa. Wtfb
the rait auad Wlotaar evealBs;s soaslas; oav.
f This Is an Invitation) ta evary read.r ef thla pa par
fg ts write us at sncs for ssr Fres .Trial of fee ao ;
ft aaaaaey daaaaj- slgkd asaat bo ttaos to par oopsy r
fratgbts and gdvs ten dera to try an ri'a? Jy
Phonograph; Is yosr ii home. Bay It sa aifet A.
II aaaa tiatlma If yes like aay sas lotaiaot. This a,,,
1 1 sffer 1a fair ts yoa and ts ws. Vscsass we- wast .x
res a rstlsfled t.ttr.r aasbosesdvaHtasaaast, A r !" " '
II Others are taking ad van tar. of oar Trt ,'JT r
11 Trial sffer and placing tlaosa tlialr a- , ... .
koaaea. why sot yoat S-eo4 tko fMli...
cataiog-.. ssd fail prlic.ra by v
IILIRI nun HOtIR, y.. ' .
ra-t 1..4, . . ... -,, , i
Tks Jerst ir la Ta!klf .
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