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EDITOMMj BiGE OP THE' JOURNAL) I AM WDKFKSpEfT." ttaWSrArSa, a a JiCktoN... TAT TD T A T ltrue to m eitDt 'B republic or There Is Aldrlch. who makes tariff I paper -with it, and afterward gate 1 JT1I1 J V- UJtKXNxJ-a democracy; but the thing to do la and currency lawi for us;, he total every bit of the tainted stuff back, I .... . . . I m v . . till , I !r - I . . I. I graauauy to improve, to weed onlino oouii nuunn year or o i nw cuuinTDooj ever mm bad men, to empower men with au-eoId rash from Standard' OIL Poa-1 honest an oi l coul could be anything thorlty who will tnily serve the peo- sibly It lan't paid In checks, with but Just go pie. With all Its brilliant array of explanatory letters, as In Foraker's . , e public men. the Republican party rase, but ne gets u, just me same, i RontelU.f ntinot la another atand r.fd .t tk. fortune .t parti., o,. tot Uu allowed In Its long career .some Bo. In some way, no doubt, Blklns jp,tter wso ibe frosen out before . . k ,l. hit si nlnaa 1 a . . - .1 a i i. i a w- - . 1 1 A T a-. I - . ' unwonny onea 10 come to me front. a iiopm inu (jtu ou riju i long i-and Ui iJr too, and a lot of There la the despoiling of the pub-1 ana cannon ana crane, ana a -"; others. yT;: i. i -de are waking up He domain In the Intereat of rail- or omer country-Baring patriota are rr-v- .. . . . .i a a. t- a m m v a a a i r i roaaa; mere is me destruction or paw. oj manuara uu ana woor m- "Let u Vt fore, our need of rMIka rrT ""In- (Kp Br bu. flfts sad YaBalll atrarta. rartlaa. w- i. I com couu r Illinois IS a tniomlatea tsr-ausk the Built M "'"" mutrr. m rpnnKrl MUM Tin. ROMS. AenSI. :. ail iiHHMou Mrtod by thrat ---. fall tea eperat.-r rba eepartiaaei r waai. taat Blit atlVa. U t4; tol asa, rossio advsktisiko arai8ETTiTi forests to enrich lumber barons; I tereata. Else why do they refuse to Bew, there Is the system. of taking drib- riHTki PniMim. ks nftfc l lets from the many to flu the pock- T H A ,aflM 1 D.aBJBAiBAa (III I K MWA I an. it never nas toucnea Tart, per sonally, and could not; he is an hon est man; but It has corrupted many Binus.f wy i Mt . - 1 PV ETIi a the 1 New York yj people feel more The doti, j Xkre hurrying home from, thdlr vacations ;; the football season Is, here. , .-Vv Pat Mar. SZ.W I dm bmmb f . DAILT AKO SCHDAT. ' 0 ftmr 110 I Omu t S Uncle Joe aeems tOvbe keeping v fchn. J i:BJJLl,to" I tariff. There are Aldrlch and Can n.n.r I non, and Foraker -and others, who am fmt J8.00 1 om mmt t Ml hare gained place and power to the of tbe self-constituted leaders of the scnday. I people's hurt I party which haa 'put him' forward as The people are seeing these Its standard-bearer not the rank things, are going to try to correct nd file of yoters, of course, but the rath(ir qnlet these daysv -Repenting. Uiese wrongs to some extent. They iPauer, mo dobbcs, ine orsaoixauun, perBapg, will not be deluded by disquisitions the machine. The Republican voters I : lx on "tendencies," and "traditions" 1 own aiougning orr men or mis i 8haw is also campaigning. What and "prtnclples." What did the Re- stripe here and there, as opportunity R muititude of handicaps Mr. Taft publican congress do. and refuse to occurrea roraaer win nare to go naB do. In 1907-87 This Is really the next but what Is needed is to clean important question for voters to con- them out root and branch, to utterly I What a tremendous to-do to try aider. eradicate every boss, every legislator, I to defeat the people! The Republican voters In the mass every office bolder who has been are all right, of course, but what tainted by corporation Influence. WebBter, Clay, Chase, Blaine, and they need to do. and eeem to be de- Then, perhaps, having been cleansed Taftf termlned to do, la to discipline their purified, the party will elect OBXCtO fCTJUaJb 4fcruW OwtiMCktmhtJor Btm Soot . Tk ftprr has pnrrd by anmtifttoa (JUf thr ctrrwlsuet rwcord rr krpt witk tmn mmd tbt tnrmlmtiom tutri witt mtch Itmttmcnta of tmm mmdt by tbtpmbhtbtn mmdtr lot otntnUip Mtf imcirol BmptmmXmg B. 108. HOW TWO MILLIONS FOR WATER WAYS WAS SECURED ' ' - The Vppar MlaatMippI River Improre. BMuciBuon oaa more than demon' trated Ita "rlh t ..t.t" it k.. mt forded a oonarat sample of what roar be aceomnllahed hv imiii ' mttnrt In mroummm puouo Intereat and In aecur- If! action bv riintnu T k m.ftnrlm of thla ora-anlaatloiv jnuat be attributed the voting by eoncreaa of 11,000,000, in four annual InataJliuenta, for permanent worka of Improvement. To the en ma arencr we owe the change of plan which PrOVldea for a m.lT-tnnt rh.nn.l Mt lni Water all the war from til Mlaanurl tn Bt. I'aul. Inatead of the four-and-a-half iooi cnannei orivinallr contemplated. It la thla aaeooiatlon whlnh la tn nifv effort for the making of one great trib utary, the BL CrolXn-thrauvh nanul connection with Lake Superior part of antiia xjence 10 tne uuir waterway; the canal and river, at the aame time, bringing the Twin Cltlea the coal and other tonnage of Lake Superior, at a fraction of the preaent coat The aame unity of effort la to develop that other tributary,, the Mlnneaota, aa the great water hla-hwav for the araln of . the Red river region te the Twin Cltlea and onward to the gulf. - - - ' There la every motive, then, tor the eltlea along the upper river, and partlo- 'The REALM FEMININE, i aaeoctatlon, at CJlit- I mm no ibf 11-14. The at-l Tl 7i ongreea, to that per- I I II I 0,) aterway Improvement I III M re It In which the XT Y0 WluU Mrs. Aator 8ara. " Ita WILLIAM A8TOR. .ho r- cently retired from ker poaltlon aa nead or tht exolualve Near Tprk aoclely dubbed "The Kour Hundred." broke a standing rule ularly for t. Paul and Mtnneanolla. to) now iivmy iniereai in met approarn Ing meeting of the aaeoctatlon. at CJlit- ion. towa. Bntemi tentlon given by eon tlon of the great wat program now before upper Mlaalaalppl atatea are moat con cerned, will be mnaaured bv the aeal I with which the cities and commercial I of her own whn aha conaented to viva bodies herbouU d-mand, uch atten- t0 Reb ,, w. tiuiu l( wv w pii mm iqi irt nv. I fl kii-w . , i,. Lou I a ana Chicago people do all mo I . in jus uenneator. Mrs, ahouting, for their pet Heme of water-1 Astor's position in New York waa here them -her "The vPfo"nrutio; of "y.:n,,, nukln oongreas. . I " or lamny waa rosnj The cnnion garnering win again " v tne oldest In New York. She was "hammer" for tills appropriation. If I r ffVallaaa XlUk.- J9 other aaaoolatlona are wise enouch to TrV." i"."?.l?r ,?,':"rrn,'r"orn. Who concentrate their hamm.rlna- alaounhn .1 1- !""" AStor, the this one object, there Is llttli doubt that l"' Naturally ffi A..o, k'S!i,,,, It .111 mo ihronh. W.ll-lnform.H con. Nfl. ..JL' ?" :.A.,or . ? Pronounced ---- 7 . . I mm iu ii H v 1 1 1 a nr f - v . iiui uj laeaia. ,,-; d.TiT iWZmi. nm.).. raerioan laeas annut . developing the, mSt SiTwin. ?TSS tSonl l?A ntur"J resources of the country and tli? lato, Ked Wing and Winona, and I common aenae notions about work, r other un-rlver municipality. andla..M k.- 7k..!. .TVr"5 .woJT" LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE party and turn out some of their I clean, honorsble. hlgh-mtnded men leaders and unworthy public char- who win truly serve tne people. acters. ! - nr J It is hard to act a part long; for where truth Is not at the bottom, Nature will always be endeavoring to return, and will peep ont and betray her self one time or another. Tlllotson. ' THE PEXALTY OF LETHARGY. No man Is perfect; then surely no party can be so. A party, like a man, needrat least occasional chas tisement for Its sins, correction for Its errors. Tbe people cannot afford to worship a "party." COLLEGE OPENINGS. T ever seen. DU PONT- AND OTHERS. John Rays. Hammond no doubt greta to repoTt." Th show s HE educational instrumental- itlea of Oregon are wheeling Into service for a new year's work. Willamette university opens today, and the state unfverslty tomorrow. Both are to operate un der new and more effective facilities. ENATOR FORAKER gracefully J The state university, with an endow;, retires from active participation I ment of 1125,000 a year has means In the campaign, lest he should I for a more useful activity, and has embarrass well, no doubt, tlrements are There Is Senator T. Coleman Dul building, now In course of construc- ETHARGI among Its friends Is pont. head of the powder trust, who tlon. the gift of Mr. Eaton. as aangerous to the project or j Men In the campaign councils of The prosperity of these, and all an open and free Willamette I the party one of a committee to se- Institutions of learning, is to be con ns IS the Opposition it Will en- nnonlreni tn toll th rfpnr npnnlo temnlated with satisfaction. The , counter In congress. Nothing more I im .tm.iit vnta n tYia I tm Inert mind in thfl rPHArvn fnrcp nt J rlPttrlv aeta thla out than an nrHxIn o r.. t i- t. ,..iii. t,- Vha 5.". .VhT no' n - i i,uuuif ocuaiui iyu ruui ja uuuoi I ivpuuuii. a ixv um. mvu, vuv i American airanip inai 7 - irom me Jfioneer iress, repnntea indictment for violating the laws of safer the national anchorage, be- on this page. Therein is recounted the country ,.and robbing tbe people, cause the more perfect the analysis px cow congress was inaucea to that eaota man oan bring happineaa and comfort to himself anoV to thoee he lovea, If ha wUl only set about It. and Mama, BfuUGomLIOlX. DOOKta. niniiireasi. V rm ml ar all within hU rnoh. " M "Kaowlov Nw York " ocltHy only Sneers for the Poor. I varying In each lot. and the complete-1 Ti.. i P.1" r ",urp" wrttf Portland. Bent. 11. To the Editor ofne. 01 xne aecung or tn cement can- u"-"'' 2 r".ir "V"!,'"'- " "-iu- ( nr , . tt.ir . I . "L wnicn one oears BO muon on working wage-earners hereabout whose I m VhTaa f cnn.triiof iw. ' .M.i, I other side of the water, and In the era realise what Is being aald of them mori?vr . .than .'A u" in.n"- dally in -the Republican party newspa- ..!PT. ar.m ula:. Ilotn,nA.IS oan speak with authority about of pers and correspondence T Do they " "i, a , 11 5U?-"1 "our young people, she said. "I have al- reause that because their lives are cat "."". Tl 7i. " ' zr Sf'" "I" ' cioao louon wnn tnem. i- .k. i . i . Z I or cement Dloe to the contlnuona nui. I Thn m nt nmmr r .mi leal toll and because they have neither ?f Jn " ff ' .L0,,lm.h ,f wate'J aa ldeag dlfferwtt from rov own old. oon the time nor means to famlllarlie them- can, c"?. I? contc w,h " contlnu- servatlve ones. And they are full of It.!: .01 ".r m,i' ously all the year round. The reen. I health and abund&nt anlrita. nmhoili. at Country uo and Livestock they are called of the new age of athletlo.oe- la worth attending, several times, ale-nln- dl.hon.it anrt .vicinu." hn.. "irengmener in construction will voiopmeni ana oui-pr-aoor sport, it is Small Change Now comes the football germ. Fortunately Senator Tillman la abroad. Just the finest fall course. still oi.au BO I . T . . . , . . . ' I i." . - . . . , i . . thev -out thnir matr vItio- in hunk. nul prevent me aisiniegraiion - oy the true Hi wiey irequenuy go xo Senator Foraker ha. concluded not haf oU.ed tht other elemenf. dl- , In amusement, but they are not to make oamnaln nch. Intereat and could nnt ITnrd tn nut cuse. . """"'"' "i ",v7 r " vicioua. siaeraie. Viuite con- niereai ana couia not. anora to put Tt - ----,. ... . ,.. Our youna-men enter aertonalv nnon the inpir monAv lni nanicn which nMd via in. i . ... v vwv , - . , . . -. . . tereat at all ind whn nuM lhv..t th.lf "'""P' to foist concrete upon the world . . lal"" ra or.ineir large 1" ??,.w?iJ"L.lnJf 5 i.7fir for uses for which It Is entirely unsult- Onanclal interests, and they .-often take L' Dr . 7, " 1." ln" ciousr o-ivohie fr Sku i. 111 domeetlo matters and are taught to But It Isn't going to freeze . That's all the sympathy they get from S ' US8 for whlch " wa nevep ln" appreciate their responsibility toward up right away. There is no season of year Its troubles. The football season De on us Derore long. e. New Zealand haa a bird called kiwi your lordly plutocrats and their scrlb- Pland without Dresumlng him guilty of public concerns, and the more un- 4- proprlate $2,000,000 for permanent till the evidence is ln, we may rea- erring the discrimination between Fra Elberrus Hubbard has also come out for Taft The big candidate Is ln a sea or trouDies ail at once. the poor. All of my friends do a great ... . bllng hirelings. What the Republican U-ri 'h i- i nL .S Z, UrS'T 11(111 for tha P00'- aud thelr daughters without pRrty needl, 08t 0f all Just now ls lead- ?Iap!i 1i?,rith ,J.ap"iIe lL"' 55 re brouaht up from infancy to look ion will ;rs who will not sneer at the poor and manufactured to any -else and upon their charity work as an Important unfortunate and who have at least a de- IZZ. ' "I", .".t. r.V,r X. ; part oi ineir uvea, wnenkout our gins cent regard for the feelings of their 7." J " .f..'ui" ui marry, tney tags up tne management or fellow-beina's - i nmu "u " r waier 1 estaoiisnments in town ana country, j HENNES8I MURPHY , . ; " ' " " -i- iirey laiso vi viikuic-ii uu u"rn1, iron, steel riveted, or concrete pipe. It personally supervise their education. a V Mn Xfotmoi 1 1B mperviou la auiua irora me son i xes, i nave near a mat our young -new jnpe aiaienat. an)j ee0age. Is not sublect to electro-1 womea smoke and drink and do other Washington. Sent. It. To the Editor lysis and will not disintegrate from anv I terrible thlnas. I know a creat manv of The Journal In the Oregonlan of I cause; becomes harder and more dur-of them and know them very well. I the 11th Inst, an article by W. A. Oron- able with aire. I have known them since thev were born. dahl, a consulting engineer, recommend-1 The material from which this pipe island I am quite sure there is not one in j improvements on ins upper missis- gonably suppose that there was some the false and the true, to neip tne tar content " itaiif wm, na onor" ""ssesuon, a reen- maae is pure smca sana witn rrom 0 to "y ;!Y?,.W"U " s"srei"' "c"u ur slppi and. how a six Instead of., foundation for the Indictment. It schools, public or private, lofty or niceiyVu TOgi.ffiSr. t.'rWlD' gTjTlA tterTSSS DonaWma..'Vfd "on.tttSi' reason, for Mr.. four and a half foot Channel all the nas not been Claimed that he Is an lowly, is to help the country. . , ' qmy,-saying that the city of Portland together by an Interlacing, film of cal- As'or'" life-long Interest in society, she ' wav from the Missouri to f?t Paul vt.i ..ta, , ,, Bryan has a right to run as fast as will make a saving of $750,000 in the cium-.Uicate or calcium-hydrosllicate "",d' w" l 1,ite.re. ln young people. way rrom tne Missouri to bt. ram object Of Democratic persecution. ,hca"- of course, lut he should not vlo- first Instance by using reenforced con, (which Is subjected to a heavy hydrau- She enjoyed having them about her. en- was -secured through -congressional Then there Is Senator Penrose, CENTURIES OP CIVILIZATION, Jf'tiii1 law over-traveling in an auto- crete instead of steel or iron; also a.- lio pressure by machinery invented for Jf,yea.h ?Jnfh.i riit f 2n fCt ' appropriation. "If we sit still and selected for the same work to car- BUT mob'le- ' S?JD ""f0?- x- let the St Louis and Chicago people ry on a cambaien of Dubliclty and V ao all tne shouting- for their pet education of us people. Penrose; Items of waterway Improvement the under-study of the late Matt says the, paper, "we jnust expect to Quay, the rottenest boss a republic see them hog' the appropriation! ever saw. of congress." And there are Elklns, and Aldrlch, The whole purpose of the article ani Crane, and Hopkins and Perkins is an eirort to arouse interested nnd others all of Whom would Cities, commercial bodies and com- better Imitate ForaRer's example, munities along tne line or tne pro- and retire into obscurity, so as not posed Improvement to united and to embarasa Mr. (Taft's campaign. vigorous action, ana whatever it Think Of Du Pont, Penrose, Crane, says applies with great force to the Elklns, et al, saving the country situation m Oregon. It is not enough gome more! If Mr. Taft had re j. that the state has made provision for nudiated this whole gang at-the out ,jj payment of half the cost of acqulr- 6et, he would have, been surer of ing tne Willamette iocks. it is not election. He seems to be for and enough that candidates on the stump against; he Is neither hot nor cold. last spring, wuien a campaign was This may be disastrous for him. on, expressed great devotion to the project. It is not enough that Gov ernor Chamberlain has secured from the supreme court of the state a de cision that ln reality gives Oregon a one-tenth ownership ln the locks. "If we sit still and let the St Louts 4 A .tlJSLeZ-2S,"ai f" 'r'h ins stronger and more durable. - With the result of tKe action of steam under iM?.,0,' 5 filtStS2 Mm. 100 pounds pressure 126 degrees pressure upon the reaction I -j.v of the old name civiuzauon, wuai: tun oeoi tainly be a very unfortunate selection is reenforced with expanded steel to r. niV i. thm r.rfv . FTER 1900 years of Christian has if aTamoSnted to? " Who SvaTSS experts or tne race are nurry- i why should there be a Methodist yuriwoe, iur ui iwivwmi ram- mhmwik ucSiw su1" "mui luiweil as In tne public." Mrs. Astor con- fnrwarrl In a desnprate I church "South" or" north, or east otbvV?: . - .... ,m F""""- -wiuib unuer tlnuea. "one must nave man laeais IOrwara in a aesperaie yj "PH.r l r It la exnosed neralatently to the very nreaaure In the machine, recelvea an I a tun. h..n. .n tn rmllu th.m to be first in devising means, jJT I influences under which it most rapidly inner coating of graphite from a Quarter t Mr ideals ln society have always been There Isn't the allcht Detroit News: in the destruc- heiiev the mJhw nAminrMn Xi A ' potent factor in the disintegration of the matefml, making the Inner coating !rrtv n ! nt MVtwlM ameS imm.. foment, especially so as this water Is a composite homeogeneous body. )erty. One of a0aates Ior nlte States senator Is all more or ,eg saturated with carbon di- Thla pipe can be manufactured in THE REAL OFFENDER. T F REAL reasons for the defeat of Fulton are sought, they can be found,' and they will not be found in Democratic interfer- and the Chicago people do all the I ence( either. First and foremost was his fatal and indefensible attl-. tude on Statement No. 1. It was shouting or their pet items of waterway improvement, we must ex pect to see them "hog" the approprla- njB blind ditch at Waterloo, that he tions of congress." nor no other man could survive. This But little more than two months unwillingness to trust the people or time is lerc until congress meets, j wjth the selection of ' a senator, a wmch is a very limited time for privilege that Is theirs by birth, action. Thirty years of inaction has made him impossible. cost inhabitants of the Willamette But there were other reasons, and region millions upon millions of dol- one Qf these Is the Portland Ore lars, millions that have come from rnnian. Never once, while Fulton J the) pockets of every dweller in the was under the fire of Heney, did "-'. that paper nrt its voice in tne eena- ordinary degree have kept back the tor'g defense. Heney assailed, ln- natnral devolpment of that splendid crmlnated and stabbed, and the Ore- empire, is tnis cosuy inaction to oe I gonian maintained an eloquent . .. ' , . v. v.l,v..vo . guence. it was a silence marveueu V ouraening or me region s industry at and jeplored by hundreds of Ful- in lncreaaea aansporcauon expense ton's friends throughout Oregon. It to roll on and on. unchecked? w.. . .nence made more significant by the known sympathy and support THK REPTBLICAX PARTY. of Heney ln all hla performances by the Oregonlan. When at last It did Ing rivalry by use of the newly-discovered prln clples in air navigation, that shall be the most effective tlon of life and property these is Major Mordebeck of the bal loon division of the German army. He has written a manual for the use nt ntfifnt-a anil crowa nt nlrshlns - ""- T- -"--f-' It has been doiu airigioie biiu nciupiauto, ""-"picking. special directions for the manufac ture of bombs to be dropped upon the enemy or the enemy's property from the clouds. Colonel Heber- mann of the German artillery has ln- deterlorates. I to a half inch in thickness as may be very definite. I have not realised them. The solvent power of water, chiefly required for the purpose the pipe Is to but Who does realise his Ideals in this rain water, or the melting of snow. Is a be used. The graphite is forced into world?" "I am not vain enough to think New York will not be able to get along very oxide and other acid derived from the sizes from 6 to 49 Inches ln diameter, well without me. Many women will rise Oregon Sidelights a fine season for decay of organic matter in the soli, and from four to six feet ln length, for UP to take my Place. But I nope my These solvents leach out the lime, weak- much less than castiron or ateeppipe. influence will be felt In one thing, and ening or destroying the bond. Not only A lap-lock Joint is used to Join the J? discountenancing the undlgni- thls. but the constant filtration of the lengths and made at same Impression fled methods employed by certain New hot air through the walls of the cement Into Vhen the pipe is formed in the machine, iorK women ,to al"U.t-.:i. k5; p the soli Fends to oxidise any sulphides in and is a complete water or gas-tia-ht Th.ey hava .K'ven entertainments that ' the cement, turning them into soluble connection, frequiring no cementing or "'i0!0 "l l-i- Enterprise has a new 110.000 flrenroof sulphates, and these are easily extract- tamping inr Requiring only a quarter "i, - iTh warehouse. ' ed by the water in its passage through turn and the Joint is complete. They rEir' "i," ? Jl. Vi the pipe. These objections are Inherent can be unlocked at any time in case f wiL,n nfWhta tam an few In New The ood roads movement la mJc1n and cannot be overcome. accident to the pipe line from eagsrln 1 5L.me5?r V,?1", ?mp.A . headway, all right. There Is an ever-preseht objection to of the ground, and can be easily put active' Thev have done untold harni to the use of cement lor pipe, in tnat rrom oacx into position wnen a oreaic snould the s-ood name of American society ln iii i i t: wu f nui the minds of foreigners, w 4 ...4.J iiT.lnnh B-nn rnrrvlnp Pendleton is to have a revived com-1 its appearance alone, the quality cannot occur vented a six-incn gun carrying merclal asgocjat0n. begauged and the character of the ma- likely Tt shrapnel, capable of bringing down an airship 6,000 feet ln the air. A Frenchman Is experimenting In the effort to make the aim ln dropping explosives more certain and deadly, He trails from the airship a long wire with a small grappling iron at the end which can be made to open and catch by an electric durrent run down the wire. When It anchors amid a btody of troops, a bomb slides down the wire and explodes by con cussion. Thus, beside the activities in designing high power guns for use on land, In elaborating colossal engines of destruction for the eea, there is race among the nations for the secrets that will enable them to enter the air 'and do the utmost to kill and destroy the other. If there be heathen, and there are, who ob ject to our civilization, how are we to explain some phases or it? I T is asserted ln the morning pa-1 open its mouth in an editorial, com K W-i. .V . t-. . I . . .... - tn.t uu "iwu me Jiepuo- mentlng on Heney s terrmie aenun lican and the Democratic plat- elation of Fulton in this city, those forms there Is scarcely a single friends looked ln vain for a single appreciable difference." This is syllable that could be Interpreted as flatly nutroe. Without going Into a defense of the senator. Not one details here, the Democratic plat- word of comfort was there, but on form declares for what are under- the contrary there - was a studied stood ,m the Roosevelt policies. I avoidance of expression that could These Ihe Chicago convention hot be interpreted ln Mr. Fulton's be- niy CM not declare for, but sped-1 half. If those attacka harmed Ful flcally rejected by a vote of. seven ton, and probably they did, the Ore or eight to one. ' I r0nlan. by spreading them broadcast But, it mignt De siigntly Interest- without the slightest errort at Cit ing to inquire, why la our contem- crediting them, aided and abetted In porary fighting so shy of the Re- the work. The Journal alone decried publican platform and the recent Heney's attacks as far fetched and Republican record? If one plat- unwarranted. It was the Oregonlan. form is Just the aame as the other, not the Democrats, that helped to how and why is the Republican make Mr. Cake the Republican can party any better than tbe Demo- dldate for senator. rratie party? If. with all It "ten Scarcfty of houses to rent Is the com plaint of nearly all Oregon papers. Greenleaf correspondence of the Eu gene Guat-d: J. A. Burnett indulged ln the luxury of a stone bruise on his heel, for several days, last week. terial, good or bad.. and which Is always I to happen; JOHN F. UHLHORN, M. E. One Politician Who Is Not Mad. From tha Ralem Journal (Reo.). Tt n an old savino- that whom the gods would destroy they first make mad. In another sense, if you want a man to make a fool of himself. Just get him who has not The Pledge to tbe People. From the Albany Democrat. The average yield of potatoes per acre angry make him mad. els. As high as 600 bushels to the acre lol hU ,head an.a 's not sw,ng the nave neen grown, demonstrating the ' T , . great fertility of the soil. He.1?.ome8.Paf k to Ji0,", n.d .mm two things that commend him to per- ..i. . sons of ordinary common horse sense. Albany Democrat: These are million- tV- ' M rr..Kii.n v, i. n.fISe2iK?naywi,S!1t eyf e K,1d nn to pull off his cost and work with ones ln Albany. When it comes to style Lnvone to elect Taft nresldent Aioany asKs no ocirts or any city in the world, not even Paris. We have the goods and the taste. . Within a month or : six weeks the Klamath Falls Light & Water comnanv will be able to store 700,000 gallons of water in us reservoirs, as the two new ones now being constructed will be rcaay ior use by tnat time. Iono Proclalmer: The Warehouses are beginning to groan with their load or grain. Dut not nail or it will be Im mediately shipped, as the ranchers are lioklinn- out for better Diices and emect uouftr wneai Deiore spring. There is an Open Willamette River Association, of which Colonel Hofer of Salem Is president. It has done effective work before ln behalf of the Willamette project, and can do so again. There are also commer cial bodies, granges and city coun cils whose utterances in behalf of an open river would be effective. "If l.we Bit still and let others do all the shouting," 6ays the St. Paul Pioneer Press "we must expect to see them Up lh c,tr' nl what the next newcomer I rress, wo HTho wants to locate here will do Is a hog' the appropriations of con- problem which he will have great diffl- Salem Statesman: There is some talk of starting a Democratic paper in Sa lem. Shade of Upton! Is it possible, in view of the fact that Salem nas hereto fore been noted aa the graveyard of Democratic papers, that there is a pro ject on hand to provide another corpse for burial? One of the crying needs of The Dalles tint at. this time is the need of more office buildings, says the Chronicle. There is not a slnale vacant room In any of the buildings, devoted to fflces gress. Albert B. Ferrera was the writer of a letter to The Journal' on the subject of the Italian celebration. published in yesterday's issue. A typographical error was made ln the publication of tbe signature. dencles," and traditions. and "principlea,' and experience, the republican rrty baa not put forth a ay better platform than tbe Demo cratic party, what has ft to boast of? Tie Republican party has done Arce yxxl talags. Tbe. rank and file pf it are gnod ritlxens, and are to be trorfed. Put some bad leaden ar,-! errk!als tave gotten to the frost, aad aw bad policies Ttave Tbia haa bi true, sj ?vrt, cf both lartlea; most be F FORAKER IS TYPICAL. . . . . . . ,L. A Va OKAKJSK Is typical ox me worsi and most dangerous class of politicians and public men. Unfortunately be does not stand alone. He Is not the only man prominent la national affairs who baa sold himself to the trust. We all know, and have know ail along, tlat sot only be but many of our euators and congTeseraen were he ir f MmLdw paid by the Interests. It really is a curious thing pub lic men being advised and encour aged to repudiate their most solemn obligation to the people. Fortunate ly such counsel is generally repro bated. President Roosevelt has a great deal of Influence, no doubt, but be Is not going personally to choose the next president. The people will do that Why, of course, Joseph Benson Foraker did not mean the least bit of harm In the world when he ac cepted that 1 3 0,0 09 and received those letters from Archbold, and, of course, be Intended to buy. a news- culty in solving. Astoria Budget: R. Anderson, wife snd eight children, have Just arrived from Denmark and be la now buailv en gaged in looking over the land lists of ine cnamoer oi commerce to secure a permanent home here. Nearly all of bis children are big enough to work. .He arrived this morning and Is already en gaged ln looking up land. This Is the second family that has arrived thla week. e East Oregonlan: Emfllo Augritnaldo, tbe bank cat. not the notorious Filipino rebel, is dead. Aggie bad served la the capacity of bank rat at the First Na tional for about 19 rears. TnuMir. nis propneior. tjnns mangier, tne rnk Janitor, gave the feline s sheepdlp bath to Kill the nee wmcfl baa been making life miserable for the cat, and this morning the pt was dead. Tbe entire bank force is in mourning. PI1 Itemtser: We ar thla week presenting te the readers of the Hm Iser little more pepr tha vsual. eaaad br a mistake made by trar paper bouse, aad which was not dlaovrMl bv us antll to lata te rectify it. We will snake ao ntra charge for th etra white panr, which enay b used aa yw s fit. bnt whea w ew that drummrr agala erell. we will 4i ttm worsei tkaa Jump dowa his throat. A wag from the Vadarawer rife rJm to prs-rteg a rood svbetltate for teiswaa. ., i . " . He says furthermore than the men who signed the statement that they would vote for the people's choice for senator have got to do It. The Portland Journal has repeatedly asked Harvey Scott what he would do If he had signed Statement No. 1 and was a member of the legislature Harvey Scott has repeatedly refused to answer. His paper has by Inference advised Kepuhllcan memners. to resign, to run away from the state or do any thing but keep their written and pub lican y made pledges to tne people. Mr. Bourne Is a man of some char acter, some political sagacity ami some Intelligence. He says "keep your pledges. Bourne savs elect Taft He says. keep your pledges with the "people. He la not man. He Is not sore. He Is ready to pull off Ms coat and go to work for the Repub'Icancandl dates. He Is not waiting to oe prom There la one Oregon politician who is not arrnirt to let tne oeooie nom Inate and elect candidates to tha Unit ed States senate. It Is refreshing to find one Repub lican leader who Is not afraid to trust the people and let them do their own thinking and voting. Tills Date in History. 1B8 The silled Dutch and English defeated the Spanish at zutpnen 1692 Two men "-and 'seven women xiirnteit at Halem for witchcraft. 1706 -Jacques Francois de BrouO- lon vovrnor of Acdla. died at 1744 Sarah Franklin Bach, daugh ter of Benjamin Franklin, bora ln Phil adelphia. Died there-octooer , isos. 17il The Oneida Indians ceded all their landa to the state of New Tor. 1IS General Ftephen IX born m Charleston, 8- C. Died la Vtcksbura, Mlra.. Mar It. 1101. 1841 Americans derearea the atari- mm mt tattle nt Monterey. 1M4 John C Fremont withdrew as candidate for president of th Ualted States. t . 10 ratal race riots in aiiania, ua, ' Fighting Bourne's Rattle. From tbe Baker City Herald (Rev.). Tbe people who are flgbtmg Bourse sre this flay taming wmrer on nis wn. They my no thrnk so, bat tbey are. The senator waa elected m a Statement Na I platform and be, must h given credit for being consistent La advocating Chamberlain's election slace Chamber lain received the popular vote of the tentl mt Orrm. for this attlrode thm are Retbl leans- wbo wvuld f sign Bourne to tb beneyard ef NlWinU If they could. si Ve. there la M telllfgl what wl.l aappea pet aa stow ana the time Bourne rena ara'n. nne thing Is eerutln. a mlr of Rernblleaa lead ers whe wpoe btm are aMing ta euUd- Ing btm at the prcsest ubm. Franklin Ferrlss' Birthday. Judge Franklin Ferrlss. the sneclsl examiner appointed to take evidence in the suit of the government against thj BiaiKiara company, was oorn in Peru. N. Y., September 21. 1849, ana grsouatea rrom cornea university In 1873. After two veara' study at the Rl Ixiuls law school ha berin nractlra at the bar of Shat city and from ! to !! servea as a memoer of the city council. He wss elected a Judge of the Eighth Judiciary circuit of Missouri in ISM. which position he resigned in ln to accept appointment as central counsel to the Louisiana Purchase Kx- positiott company. Judse Ferries waa cnairman or tn Keoubllcan advisory committee In th St. Louis "antl boodl" campaign- a year ago and did much to aid th conviction of th bribery ring which bad existed in -St. Louis for a .number of years. Did Nothing for the People. From tbe Oregon City Courier. Th panle of 17, coming without any legitimate eirun when th R. publican party had for a decad bra In complete control of th federal rov- ammnt. fnrnlahes additional proof that' lt(la either unwilling or Incompetent to protect in interests or tn general pub- lie. It ha mo linked th coontrr to wail street mat ue sins or the soec-n Istors are visited npon th whole peo pla Whll refusing to rewu th wealta producers from spoliation at th bands f to atoca gamMers,- and spec- la tors la farm prodqeta. It has d- poeiiea treasury funds without Interest no wit now i competition In favorite banks. It haa used an emergency for which It I largely reeponslbl to fore throne onrrus a bill rhurtac tha basis of bank currency and Inviting market muiUpbitlon, and has failed to Biv-tb ii.SH.tM dpneltor cf tbe couatry protectlou Is tblr surlnga V Tb Tiomait orm can d'scm an oh)rt aa small as !-: f aa Inch la diameter, i M' When a dis tinguished man arrives from th other side, he is seisea upon reientiessiy, al though possibly a total stranger to bis hostess, and plunged Into a mad whirl of extraordinary festivities. He enters unon them with much th same solrlt xne uregonian would nave every I tnat we wouia nave as spectators oi an Statement No. 1 Republican member of Indian war dance. And thus he forms th legislature commit 'moral perjury! his opinion of all cf us. I hay never nv reruMinir to vote roe I'hnmh, ,in i eneri&inea n. ioreiKner in ray mv uiiivvb The pledge these members took to the h came to me with a letter of lntroduc- AlfAf . wm . nffU. T I tlOn. v. n v. . . 1 1 . v u u inn ii,., ..iu, V t uiiJVB A. I win always vote ror tnat candidate for United States senator ln congress who has received the highest number of the peoples' votes for that position at the general election next preceding the elec tion of a senator in congress, without regard to my individual preference," is the most binding that can be given by man to man. It was an open, voluntary puDiic pieage given to ine voters or his district as a reason why they should voto for him. .. The people In the very nmeugni or-an election aa Between Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Cake decided that they preferred Mr. Chamberlain. . Then at that same election the people in the same open, voluntary way, oy a major ity of nearly 50,000, decided to "instruct our representatives and senators in our legislative assembly, as such officers. to vote for and elect the candidate for united states senator from this state who has received the highest number of votes at our. general elections. There can be no mistaking th will of tne people in tnis matter. Again, "shall the people rulef" Th oregonlan says no. a a a The Visible Progress. RS. ELIZABETH CADT STANTON. ln speaking of the numerous cares of women in the past century. says they were placed on tbe retired list at th age of 60. They had hard work and many cares. They married early, and many of them had a family of children by the time they were 25. Wives often became a burden to their husbands and incapable of caring even for their families. Another gives it Ss her opinion that many women became invalids because their mothers were too young and not well enough developed in either body pr brain to become mothera. Girls of th present day are more independent and not so dependent upon marriage for a home. They can have a better educa tion. The effort tn "keep women in their proper sphere" has long been aban Annmf Tndav thev are In every pro fession and in every line of business farmers, stock growers, superintend Mtttm nt various lines of work. Many of them are desirable companions for even the most highly educated class of men. Thus the march uf civilisation continues. and woman's Influence tneraaaea. nwInK to her su perior opportunities and higher develop si at St To Make Mustard Pickle. A RECIFE that Is recomended for mak ing mustard pickles Is for two gal lons of small cucumbers use three quarts of small onions, and two quarts of cauliflower. Let them stand 14 hours in salt water, then drain off the brine. and scald tha cauliflower and onions. Then mix with th cucumbers and pack i- tmrm Vnr ilia mmtmrd seasoning nse four cups of brown sugar, one cup of flour, half pound of ground mustard, on ounce of tumeric powder and one ounc of eurrl powder, pour enough .1... -.-- thla to make a araw. Have on gallon of vinegar on th stor snd let come to a boll, pour the gravy sub stance Into It snd let boll 10 minutes. tlrrlng constsntly. ta makina' mm tomato preserves us a pound of sugar to a pound of toma toes, put th sugar over the fir with enough water to rooieien. ana m cum-i to boil: then add the tomatoes, when about half cooked add flavwlng of cln nsmon or lemon.- Cook from on and a half to two hour. . Bt St St The Daily Meaw. BREAKFAST. Arpleu. Cereal with Cream. , Creamed Clams on Toast. Orabara 0n. Coffee. LUNCHEON. . Corned Beef Uioh. ' Browned ivet potato. Baaed rears Nat Cookies. Tea, DINNER. Cream of Corn furap. Baked Halibut. Hammtr pvtuasn. rnci Apple. Fllc-ed Ton-ialoea. Strina Bean Baled., Banana Paddirg. Cbor-niat Layer Cake. - I'ieca Cof f e 4