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mmmi EDITOM EM3E OF THE JOURNAL . r 1 THE JOURNAL Ait iJiorrKDBKT Mwarar'sa. c a. j a m os ..rabueher l. in 4 leaikuf alra.la. rlU. Of. Small Change others Ilk blra) to th hous of rep- In . practlc If men chosen to'offlc resentatirea, and Hopkins for sena-1 under the convention system wer al- w . .....a .:,. r , tk hoiM.,. th. . mi prcaiucBt upuriou uut iu i uuuvuvieui iiiriuug uluu; pui . of I nvi naataalua ttmvl IU tU eeelea tranaMtaalua Unu lb I liT. tvi KfiinNEIL MAIN T1T1. MOMS, -t ah . ....... -raa hT IbM ll lb aperatar tbe nanertiaeol ! r . MM BIB frw. -: ' KOPKION 4DVKUTWJK0 aiTBStNTTlTB rrrrland SroJaBilii Special dTnrtlaln Afrnry. firuMtrkk HulMli'1. IttS rlfiB Yarkl lou'-o 1W HulMln. fbkaB. Btiharrlr-ltoe Taenia hf well afl lrea U lk tallrd Blair. dMill Mexlcoi DAILY. $3 08 I On BKtk I -80 Hl'NDAT. ,fiM ir. SX.MI0 Beets I . 4. DA1LT ' AND 8 C.N DAT. M rear.. sT.BtHOe mxmtk I Cm ;mi. - ud, hat lt us hop "sn.a. .. again-i uristuw. " on experience to jreopie a blind man may have el.ar m.DUl mach that la Tile and dangerous In bo chosen: Hence this thang In the I ' our public service, white Oristow, I nominating: system has been devised. I not poitttoal through conspicuous service. Is pe-land hence, especlailrhaa arisen thel . BUb(j-W '01. 'touvn... cullarly representative of Just what) movement for the direct election" of 1 "principle. v.. -,...1.1. .. . n,nfaaaa tn 1 i.v. ...v.. 1 I I ' stand for. . been. 'considered as a whole. theUrrwVninr'.'-nV.u,",'r4,.' '?.F ?. re W ,The MathedlaAs ere net Joking with SALEM'S DUTY TO THE STATE FAIR I 1 . I I ' . ' ... I I ' From the Salem Sutma alsq . has . ' from the toUm 8ulman. Prllot MaUock of the Stale rlr aaaoclatloa said yaatarday: "Any ether town In the !( would spend thou sands of duller to set or keep the atata iir. ewiein naa been alow, it la wii 8" CMLatitm Cmmttit omxaoeT foxnurax Tea) "aetr Am erW kf onmtiftioa tkat ttr cmtleboe iwoko v fl "' CM aW (A tihri UMre mttk aca mtcmrmy tAst mtrtim may irlf 7 . -a. . i x i flu Ar mjrmmkif awuxmraf eptemser m, 1S0S. Ja 3 He .la the freeman whom the i troth makes free; . And all are slaves beelde. Cowper. llavloc forced the nomination of I (over omental bulwark of the pred Mr. Taft (parUy through the nomln- atory lntereeU. the political plunder-1 Utda J hit. ally forbidden "pernlcloua activity of I era of the people. . I . . . . ... federal officeholder.") the president Senator Heyburn. so far aa we whenever VSIbS" u" puI",0 "M approves the appointment, aa leading know, la not dlatlnctly a man of thU . managers of Mr. Taft'a campaign, of clasa. He spoke rather aa a conser- t,3.ft rotinii. 77 Mpt c,r, Senator Crane, a notorious truBt sen- Native, bourbon type of party man J . 7 , . ator; Senator Du Pont, head of thelrather tnaa u one of these "Inter-1 Tt Is rli moot tins to borrow an government-robbing powder trust; e8t senatora; but as to results It mnreii for kpa. Senator Penrose, chosen disciple and ,B immaterial; auch public men are Ah. hal a touVof near-winter al- auccessor of Quay of odoroua mem- going gradually to be gotten rid of. ready. Get your ful. or j ', w. n. cromweii, wno engineered The Republican voters are moving v - the acheme by which the rovernment in thi. AirmMtnn- th. rtomrtcrarir. .T.lJ.'rh5.b0n strlngascy m..-i v j, -7. -. ..a . . . . 1"'n """Tr iiy. wh wiii.uBi """"j "ui. '"-ivotera nave oeen aoing so, in meir 000.000, . and C. N. Sheldon, a Wall mlnorltv weakness for years naat: to- street member of some 40 corpora- -ether they will be Invincible. It ic a people's movement, and party lines are being broken down. If the people get what they want. who should care whether a party on an particular occasion Is voted up pr voted down tlons. The Harrlman episode cannot be forgotten as long as the president persists In being the dictator or cen sor of all political morality, con sideration of Mr. Harrlman helping to raise from the predatory Interests party or yor the pe0pleT av currupuuu iuuu in iew iun, iub president In a personal letter Inti mated that Mr. Harrlman, aa a "prac tical man" and friend, might have a hand In framing the forthcoming an nual message of the president pre sumably on the subject of railroad But Portland la morally a pretty rood Great llreetock show all right; bat n. win um greater next year. e e President Rooeevelt atartfd a move ment that ha cannot control. '. The "dlaaster" mlaht be to the nrada. Is government for a I tory Intereata and polltlclana. . e Mr. Hearat mar hare mad a mlstaka ana nun iart mora tnaa uryan. - IN THE LIGHT OP PROGRESS. Ueullemen. .fre have keen dlerovarad. . Mr. Matlock' ha ua "alaed up." lie did not Intend theea remarks aa a knocs tpr t)lra. iie haa labored for IS years or more to . help make lha fair wiiet i tm iwiay, inu nil Biwafa imii frankly In (Tor of Its mmalnlng In namra. wner it Deionca. ana wnicn Mr. Matlock believe la the beat place for It. aiven If the statement were Intended a a knock, have w any hlrk eomlncT Salem did very nk-ely thla year In suppling rooms for S.tod people and In takln mora than the uaual tntereat In the fair In other ways. . - . But lha Capital City muet do mors tnan mat next year. Another year, there muat be still bet ter transportation raciiities between tn city and tha ground than wo bad tlha year. This can be brought about In any one of vartoua way a. and It la under stood that a plan la now under consid eration and will be worked out before tho 10I fair. - . . Before the 'next fair Salem should build a first clasa driveway to the fair grounda. ' . Thla driveway should be aa direct aa possible, and . muat be substantially paved with aom material that will give good aervlce for a lotig term of years. Thla matter, waa brought up In tha council last evening, and It waa aug- fested that Capital street Is tha best or the purpose. It. la planned to pen thla atreet at tha north end. beginning E NEED less hours of dig ging In the field and more mental digging Into the auestlons In which regulation. And then, after falling we, as farmers', should be Interested, -No members of tha lerlalature have I at . tha Dardeo Road, and which would yei nonoraoiy or otnerwise resigned.' e e Tha country alwava looks memA mr. nryan anyway a man. s, ' m , w It seema that as a rule blood-hound ' .. ' Running Snots i .... n , Written for The Journal by Fred C. . . Pentgn. It stands to reasou that Torakar Is not tha only one. . e e e How much do the other trusts give their friends to choke off bad bills. If roraker got ao muchT . ' e e .' ' .., Around and about Portland the run. nine- average of voters want something definite in a new charter. " e . . s . .. OM AttAre liavA nrt.. -i i . to gain prestlgln tha eyes of the- po-j loal ambitions, and other kinds, litt u e vi g th Thla make a direct rout from Court atreet to a point near tha fair grounda store. Capital atrt, opened from Court street to the fair grounda and properly paved would be a monument ta the city the value of which can not ba vereatt- matrd. It la not only badly needea. out is tni a thing mat muat ie none ii can lem Is pie of the atate and mane aure oi aery-i be thankful that we. "general run of "." state fair. - . J have very humbl lOie tirivBwey win aiuuiuuiia ana write DUl lew letters. for automobile liveries to reduce the , , . ( .. ! mike thi bli invest mt pay 10 .Ui,e." on kln P'l'" tlons to rosKS in Olg invesirarui, ymj thev. would lit lnn tha oltw.h n .i,- - - -Y . v-. vi... .U rewr.nc.nnot c'loa. our eye. to the fact community. .kTVi- -hiV.S. t. r.nrth more to the 'i '"mooK . pay is watching the 'I n. in. I fawroaa construction, in a lew months cltv than sny other one Industry-or ln It will be all aboard for a section of 'UAioaAn.ttnnwl,tTeVthl. cUv rl eouniry our doo that ha. biVn . SSflaltfie VnoVber Lfnto'prn " wild, of Brltl.h Columbia, will be vry real and very near. Now . , I th tlma to combat It by showing .No sooner do the Republican factions that we are allva to our opportunities I in vreon sisa and make up than aome- and are equal to the demand, being l1" 7 Knue ana tna iun begin. mad upon ua py inis.maguiuceni an' again. How sad. and tha treaaurv bust ed, top! will not some Yamhill farmer who haa been voting for Lincoln all these years contribute a .few bills, or will he leave It to Harrlman T , niial eTitnalMnn. No on thing that the city can de In the naxt year will make so many people haopv at the 190 fair aa the conatruc- tlon of a broad, level, hard aurfeoe, air Una boulevard from the city to the fair S-tTlll VlH X 1 The people of Salen can do It and not I four of them rushlnk in there. How the feel th coat. I llllamooker. will cuss 'em when they lt ua take up the question of way. I get used to them, and means and details and atay by It I . e e ' until the boulevard la ready for use. - I Taft's thunderous condemnation f .n alliance ' between the regular and th Foraker force, in Ohio would have For four decades Tlllamnnk haa hawan praying for railroads, and now there are ways look, good toll . . , - , , ,.v . -A Bounded better If it had been delivered , mi. th.t-k.nd of THE OREGONIAN IN ITS OWNTRAP Kpnffrt'' to consnlt Mr. Harrlman. the presi-hn fK- a ,-f .. r".n.A.muel' better thn ams alleged M . Ji - J V. . . . . I . 1 1 cv oeui oeuuuucea uim as aa unae.ir- may prove more effective," writes rlman'i campaign contribution cape Finge ,n tne Oregon countryman, eo". SENATOR GORE'S SPEECH. out and could not be denied. published at the Oregon Agricultural 0 IT TH1B ALAINI reaiures in en- n-ePIlnI1lon- TnaHr.lnna liar . . ator Gore's speech, nothing wnaa nDBe0URnt aVeta hmnrhi out' "a .!"ver ' ?r0Te.8 tr,u.mp? The president charged Judge Par-1 CoUpi aer xour years ago wim oemg an Th(, rnnf , .... at Albany. Or Sept. H.To th Editor of The Journal Th Oregonlan says, able cltlieh because the fact of JIar- a t fillTtni, mtr nt .t L.Fort,nte,yJ.tnv ,ar? aJwa':! Pty that, included m the o.ooo voters, who i , v awvi-we w v "'"iv mi uuuturi ami iifiptiuijaiia i riy rna rnni. . . w wit a ana . :- - r i rm raTiiicrta rvriuuiii.i'. mmw 6.000 who r Democrat. For th pur- . m l.iil.. W A ri-a irnnlon STSkrtt I V Whether ever elected or not. Brvin " ?J. "IITK t...r " ik. will go down In history aa America's ?P ".ii"th.t Yt. greatest campaigner. Zw. I. i. (thoukh as a matter nf truth it Is lnrselv false). "The earth la the Iord'a and the Than tha roal namber of Republicans fulness thereof." but he gives the I registered would be 78.000 Instead of farmers fine pickings. I 80.000. and the number of Democrats I registered would De as.uuu iw mo vl If Thaw could get loose h nflght lec- 18.000. Then thlawpuld show fthut tho ture on "Jails and Asvlums. r!wvar. Republicans have 42.000 majority In the and Alienists. I Have tfnown." state It la fair to P"-m i" . , Republican, who voted for cake in the " " .. . . nrlmarr election also voted for him at The Democrats of Osegon have at fhe June election. It will be remem least put a Gore In their campaign i!!Ju that Mr. Chamberlain rcoelved which beats the Republicans, so far. 63 421 votea in June. Allowing that he rorecelved 82.000 of the registered A fashion note says women's hats Democrats and 2.000 from the Socialists -.111 !..... ....... T 1, tC"Ti.i I..- Iiu).n.n4pn IL It will flcatlon was the Shibboleth and spe- sible that the price can be larger, too. be plain thai he must have received at a . I least 18.000 KepuDiican vuioct. After all. Mr.. Taft has been treated what class of Republican. W for that they are golnf to get It out Ulolators of the law, yet he chose a to all these, because mental as well hai'pubUshed those eariyPpoem oFTlalcans who voted for Mr. Cake in the prl- go aroused his great audience I rmtrt hv Mr. HnrhM. ahowd that as his treatment of the gnar-lp-rkBP had told only the truth, and antee of bank deposits. His words a good deal less than the whole! were mose pi a man wno nas seen truth. So the president vehemently of fruit growing at Hood River, Med- ford, Milton, Freewater, and at points in the Willamette valley Is further proof. The .extraordinary the plan In practical operation. He denounced H. M. Whltnev of Boston ""cc5" that has attended dairying In - IAV a a M I . r . " mreeHl.a4a. . a.J PTtl 1 - - II Bpoae wun a irananeBs ana xeryor M a nar ana a betrayer Of a confl that carried conviction. The en- dence, when the fact was that Whit tbuslastic demonstration he awak- ney was not In either respect culpa ened. In , which theroof of the ar- ble in the least, mory was, almost lifted, renders it The president has been very vie- certain that the people want to know I orous and emphatic In denouncing I cialized scientific and Intelligent ap when they pot their money In banks! heads of corporations and other big j plication the method. Success came Washington and Tillamook counties is an object lesson In the same line. In all these, mental as well as pbys-l leal. digging was applied. Intensl-I II Foraker could ba induced to nun- mary. ins - conclusion is irresisuuieijian urae.oi nis ieuers wnai a seat- that they wer-Kepubiicana wno votea teration mere would bei against Mr. fake in tne primary eiec-i I'i. v.I'JuZZt.. ln "a TT? Just why It should be assumed that ,0m ' Bi?,a h. Wiiitnn Hreronlan all th wicked Democrats who pro- w',ri?i.,thi .h.1 re1 conversion to Republican prftci- thlt Ih-v wfr Republicans but Zh Ple voted ' ck " Primaries heSunle;"onRc?mon"ey wentb? XfLffiLfl JfrSZE? "th. hundreds and thousand." and ll''l-AJh" voted for Mr. Chamberlain and against Publicans who did not go to th prl- the nomine of their party. How much SJfle" because they could not stand tho better are such Republicans than tha 'Interest ' senator and were not sure of Democrats' who ar accused of register- Cake. To assum that there were Demo- lng aa Republlcnna and then voting for orats in tho primary disguised as Re- Chambcrlain? Not on whit better, and publicans is to assume that they want- tha nraarnninn .well known It. . ed the weakest man put ud. and th Every one knows that the Oregonlan's I lord knowa that every Democrat knew pretended support oi Mr. tjaxe ror sena-i mai ruiion was in weaxest sister in tor at the June election was' the veriest subterfuge. It did Mr. lax more narm than good. If the Democrats who registered a. Republicans and then voted for Cham berlain in June are "perjurers, rsscais. party could get. Let us assume that the wicked Democrats voted for Ful- on and let it go at that, ; . a Land which Oregon holders ask S3K0 . an ,r- n, an tinn I. o...... '1 i . .....i. .v.. n-,.i. I an aura lor ana n -V ?oH nr. who did th; "same t 35 and $40: . If it was taxed , at thing? the question then Is. "Shall Slil'!"" s' .PJf8 on, 'm tha neonle rule?" The people of Ore. gon say yes and the drexonlan say. no. HONESTY. trf-'v-.' jnan'"w-u had for years notoriously j as physical digging is the price of benator uore msistea , tnat Mr. 1 and confessedly violated the antl-re-1 success Taft cannot loosen the hold of the bate law. for, secretary of the treas- For the dairying, there were en trusts upon the country, because the ury, and stopped the prosecution that matic conditions and foods pecullar truBts are ( relied upon for his own had been started against him. ly sultea, and as soon as Intellect elections ineme v trusts pay . me 1 ine president presented to tne last was fitted to the effort there was trl e e Ji tnF&TnmBryn. Man of the Hour Letters From tne People t-vrm: l ... n.. a a i From toe BimiiBn own, Princeton, I Letter to T Journal ehoald be wrlttes ea one aioo er tne paper oniy, ana auoum oe Already a hard winter is predicted.! . . ' , ti. I tompaolad by th name and addreaa of th Thla has happened regularly for 1T87S I The nominations for president or tn I wrltBr. tj,. Boia will sot be uwd If the provements and ojher property would b iwci . Bums iiuuies wguiu oe ouut in every community where now la a wilder ness . and some use .would be mad f Idle acrea by men. who- now hold- them at absurd figures. The attention of tho people is being called to these matters, and when there is attention enough there will be some things doing 11k stopping" land .monopoly. Public docks, batter facilities for ilpplne. deeper channels-to the sea. ara Letter boul4 j U things Portland needs, for which wa freight across the Atlantic and Sell congress various measures and urged nmnh. and wealth for tha Tin ?em7mber,.,Cn " " ltm W ,C,ea"y United States by the two W-m .... .hipping, deeper channels to the .ea, are American-made, articles to the Ger- their t)aBSftB?e as essential to the w.w.-..i. . f. ' .lues nave rwwa u.v..v --- stateatent. et wrraepondent: Ii. , t. . " - 7 . I " iieoiiiusiuu (aiuicia, iu Aruiaj in,. man farmer along the Rhine, cheaper country's welfare. ,, Congress, ruled rrnTfnr. thaPA wan nii dn ndl nrf than they sell them to the American I br Aid rich and Cannon, refused to I -i-v. ..... A there ar - . I " . 7 iitu, auu uaiuiauj auayicu w vur i. ... amA Ini a. Iiaitanaa tna tariff find rail. 1 noea fltaaa mAlaniH vat An BillAnni. ... . . ...... 1 1Q m isna. . , , , , , j . rnim o climate lurnisnins tne Mr. Foraker nay- be tblnklna- Republican, and Bryan, Democrat e- made aa unet aa poaaiDie. -itom woo wy.. "" ""m .T"01' "j"a hf' l hiarv ah-a f ' "l. ar- a-raafc tbelr J..ttera'retBriiCrwnB aet ad should In- ijoic in. . Every, tim a grelt lm- a lot of blacker one. than 'i lween rZ"r:".'.r. aw.i ?v?ai ,m?fiAW-. y.r r : .CI "t"" " "-Vr.". r""' Proper amount or sunshine, and fa- UrfcwS";w -V.1-. V--i -tfiir. of state. , It is" in re sucn American laroner. as wam m congress on naying maue an exceuent, vi '"'J?."'.ir.-rV'Jti" 1".V -T- ri.tinn. or mm them Policies of political parties do reading sop woH iajenth ay. at U e di j,ar,ced prjces, to labor and onpital that nr"'lffcV much In any country upon the ffetlon of the editor, he eut dowa t that llplt. cowM Porlland To suggest that Glad Restrictions Exist. ' as land alone la thus Increased In ireliiM vnrohla tam nora tnr a whlnh maana I . . .i,. i.ii 7. I -L.m kr.l.n relations or some area! I tilaa AtCStnCllOnS iXISt. .lis treaaon and anarchv In the ma .. . . . , . .. . . . i tv.uu.v ui.ui vj n uivu u,cuo. I b tu iiiu iiviij.iiai.iui, J . luvu m uuwl I Km u iv n - : .... . . . "I ' - . . . . . . practice contmnea snonia vote ior ana aamiraoie recora. tyta ..,., -- ,i, lous "interest" man? . upheaval affecting -ociai conditions mi Portland Or.. Sent 26. To the Ed- Bom ei);, but there are increasing; Mr. Taft; such as do not should sup- , These facts are not mentioned In 12;'' t . - . . h "m port Mr. Bryan.- .1 wholesale conaemnatlon or censure ...r A..riiJ;riaJ:rfiiiit afalrt -of. state with seal -ana i following aosear ta .The. Journal; As to tariff revision, three times of the Dresident. but rather in falr. """ ' -"-""'-'" '""M n, i ff. ? i 7S hntt. ihit patriotism, k 'ns I'L "' , Owing to the fact that those who since; a eX-iunst or Oregon has as. i, f Mr Ta ho. rniod Ina-irtmora .riHH.m n, ,fw, a are energetic. Intelligent and SO In- evervbodv knew was df1nltelv.proVed. ly a question of personality as Between t prof,Plent , optometry and sured. the members of the next logisla- , ..uo . .v.c.w.uvu ..w., " . I a ..i ii... i v : j .v. I ' " .' .. ' ' " " I the IWO ranaioaw, . i " ' " ' theref ort enna der the evamlnatlnha ton I ture t LUIS I - - I n.kA. a,. V. . . nt flmh t mi to ini lurnt O I l . . ... - I i in 1884. when, in the face of the ex-1 cial action and his professed policies, world traordinary fact that a tariff com- Taking him aU around, It is seen that From the success these achieved mission, actually recommended a 20 the president Is not an admirably there Is demonstration of what oth- per cent reduction, congress passed balanced man; that he frequently ers In tfle same or other Industries a law Increasing the schedules. A re- makes glaring mistakes as to facts; may achieve, and as Mr. Buxton vision by Mr, Taft and his .friends that he Is sometimes Inexplicably in- points out, mental aa well as phys- now, Senator Gore insists, will in- consistent; that, as near as we can leal digging Is to be the means, evitably Increase the tariff, as tt has judge, there Is In. his make-up a re- Grandfather's ways were all right always done before. . markable mixture of great abilities when the soil was still In its prlm- - Senator Gore declares that the and high purposes and astonishing itlve fertility.-but are imnossible now guarantee of bank. deposits In Okla- flaws, foibles and apparent lapses, that It Is temporarily worn. In our homa is so successful that It Is the He Is indeed "very human." " fields we must specialize with that Influence that is creating such una- i Hence the people must Judge for intensified specialization that our nimlty ot sentiment 1 in vaajoming inemseiyeB, ana reiy upon meir own merchants, our bankers, our manu states for the plan. Kansas money, knowledge and reason. President facturer8 and bu8ne8S men in gen voters or so who vote for a cam for president, there are sure to be undesirables. Oregon Sidelight Threshing Is yet going on In Crook county. Lake county has a new all-pald-for court house. Two tugboats are being built at a Bandon shipyard. v . The Scotts Mills coal mine seems likely to turn out well. 100,000 business for a Uttl gratuitous aovice, Barr Becretarv of didate gut n la built that waf and can not help gr ftf0rmet?y. . t - ao.i i t dpk xo acxnowieajra tne rceiot oi wIHVi; Turned to "when .it favor Informing me that I had that they do not need to keep their i. sucn promiaa any promises to likewlRA ha hrnlrn. Ich arets us back to tna nronoMition that tne neonie miarht ; acKnowirag me receipt oi i a. wen oe listened to a. tne trusts. lavor lniormma ne- mat 1 nun I . , to T shadows; it Is the real thing. "T, "',!, 1 r'.T , c' ,r,u' Colonel Stewart has a snap at his not a substitute, which men require ut i ..r,.,-. ,h. f.'-.,. lonely Fort Grant in Arizona, He . nraaidant. As ROOSVelt I ... i'Tj. ... . ""iV r. 4 I rimwii a trnnA aalarv hia thraa umnr. ine raiiaoeipnia Uptlcal - . " .- mi... "niZZ... lift hunting, plenty of room, dally mail. summer resorts where they P'r . :r tntv 'f mose wno practice optometry I """ ' wi (uai. r . 7 .ivl.r. nnM.mlah.il I 7ur recent examination are In ac-l",ul-u lun wuuiu-oe nngugrer uen- ot tne rri.riuji - . ,Vai t coraance with the teachings of the best erai etewart gets a salary ior. And remarkably able. He Is JJT. I colleges In the east. i ut . moral force in example and precept. .aln t0 express my appreciation ..i. ... , UThn ivuiiii nni nj nrouu ui iiini na i .- . . . . I a vtua . .ri o v. Muvn vi. mmWot the greaf human family? "I.m" aSfi " kJ?J : kn wherever they, extend. Prod- IV . . . - i . I 1 li m iun II a arnvernor or president, as koqmvwi ,1,. i'.v;''tuii.iw.. A.i" ... I arawn a ao III Mr. Taft would hay neither orig-con a;d "t?. olVe in th-Yfor a 3ay. a mountain climate, fish- lnallty ner- inoiv auamj. ern Illinois College of OpthalmolmrV ln' B?""nu oversnaoow-u dt "-land I am glad to note th fact that Ore, fna B " and pollUcal wet nurse. th t gon requires a high degree of prof Icl-H to to Bryan, or 1 the other hand, le w,fu,t ency for those who practice optometry ?werter. flghl The Methodists ought tp feel at home erB win oppose him. but the broad mind mpmber OI tilt -Treat numII lanuiy I I traatmont antr1al K Vn--j q" rihu-- whcipvci mcv -ei,-iiu. ivu ?Mback,, hidebound partisans, little iuufy thank voifor thro-fm uct' ca8t a8ide a" waBt become market Republicans 'and antiquated place hunt- J"!? feormln g me of the result P Bble- lands used tor "heep bocome b"- K.7.i V,l hut tha hrnal mini) j I ,n iniUrniing HIB Or tnC rPHUlt. I ... ,,.t.ri tnr Knna InA...... he, says, is flowing Into Oklahoma HoosevelMs not always a wise coun- eraf utJ " 7ome efVur Orl tTwk. inBy! !Vr? thM" r S ,uanaa.- auiu - Miaw.-.. w wuj uurauui - V 77 . 1 iT gon orchardists and dairymen have a il. n...vii a I Tnlnlefratnr Tn tha final Anlimma hal"' v..o- uu ...u.u uc.vi a a fiocu aaa ui nepuunvaa yoi-i uij - " I airport v done that Btate i. nronouncedly for the I will be estimated a greatly useful " ICBU' " president, out one ior wnom many liberal allowances must be. made. 0. w. JARVI3." ness centers for men, line, of industry ana or agriculture before unknown be- HnM Jnlnr Ttohara- I como promaoiei itive us a rauroaa is IXUia Omi lCOateS. I lh-ri.miH rA nf manu lno.ll. T. a . a, -. I . --. . T. - iv.imim, oout in tne sailor or 1 tie. inrougnout Oregon. Where there plan. Money from Nebraska Is flow ing Into Oklahoma banks, and that Is why Governor Sheldon of Nebras ka this week refused a renomination from the Republicans unless permlt ' ted to advocate the guarantee of bank deposits. , Money, even from Illinois, la flowing trno CSlahoma banks with the result that there is THE HARRIMAX BULLETIN. A PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT. T W oxv r hnn-a. TTnlaue tn personality. .1...... ani hlatnrv. he la eaallv the Xf vrf 1 r?raak Malt- fllir lanrf mi 1 .ttraotlVa ffarUra todav Of all the I Th JOUmal In View Of tha font that I la alraarfw n..rn. 1. from 180 to $150 per acre, is aa rood. I uncrowned and unseated rulers In the I both parties seem a little short of cam- Thev are rood thlnsa. push them alona-' If not better, than land In other local-I world. If h 1. not elected he should I palgn money why do not they get to-1 This does not excuse lawlessness, mon- ..t.. .J? X-Ja v .1?" ?f "?unJl.a Viy. all the traffic will bear, watered "'"' i ma 1 block, etc.. nut tn railroad is in and . . . n . waa Tna mrnrn .1 ni.. am t i . .. .. . People weeoina; Tnem imt. w - tgrtump." HI. joint debaie. 01 u"e" "vHuation. HE Republicans of Latah county, Idaho, held a convention this week, and received with almost unanimous approval and ap- pronounced sentiment In that state plause a resolution denouncing Sen ior the plan. Money In hiding in ator Heyburn for his recent expres- f run. rw.t,,H, r Oklahoma has been brought forth sion of opposiUon i to election of sen- WM thtlm9 he coirectod from its secret places and deposited a tors by direct rote of the people and a..A nftn T. v,.n Bf,n(,., n In the banks, and thence gone into a primary nomination law. The res- ? .i?" l ,l.tl -HV Va .a.n j, , a .V- . .a UW "UW1I a, BUU ltles held at 1160 to 11.000 per acre. A Coos Bay man was ferrying a band of If cattle when the acow sank and e plunged into the wa- this year? Was It necesaarv ter at 3 a m. But the water was not HO has doubted that Mr. Har . . . v , , I UI 1 - ITSKIO wii.il ill. anna BUI riman would be in politics the animals were plunged Into the wa be. to post up in the company's offices in this city, for. the benefit of employes,, the famous bulletin stat ing that he would?- What year was Mr. Harrlman out . x- rit..t.M..M rAAlnn.. . state la full of money and times bet- his position in this matter Senator I ,"7' ." " .1 .1 xr. ZT.Z ter than anywaere. Heyburn "does not represent the I v .1 TKu.a OUR WONDERFUL PRESIDENT. RESIDENT ROOSEVELT, was expected, has injected his ideas that a public officer is a public 1 T : - - . . . . . I " people i.atan CQunty. or, as we oe- That WM the .,, ,n wh,ch Uwyer U1 u"lue" Cromwell, the Cromwell that is now rtsrjr iiuyui iut no rir tha Ma- rhlafa of tha Taft ram. h pumaie. nepuuiiwB aou iwuiucrauc nre-anlsation. eonstilranualv fla-nrad It waa atr that arrest mr- unpeiuouB personauiy into tne servant;, dui says, yon may peuuoa, rn Uon fnni nad seen raised and campaign, ana is rigorously Dm must nownBiraci me. tie turew ... vIcVa -rrand that th awlnging nis Big eucg in Denair oi down tne gauntlet in nis speecn at preldent of these United SUtes. Mr. his big- friend, whom he insists the the Republican convention at Boise Theodore 'Roosevelt, writing from people snau eiect president, in viewi ana assumea me roie oi aictator. we tne rhlte House, wrote "My dear of Ihia remarkable action on the believe that the Republican " party Harrlman" to come down to Wash- part or a presiaent, u oecomes prop- rnouia not oe siow in taxing up tne ngtoi ani "look over the message." er to consider carefully Mr. Roose- gauntlet and repudiating him as he rt wal after snparalleled event velfs record and character as to re- has repudiated the principles of the tDat Governor Deneea was reported liability and consistency in speech party." to ntT beea requested from the and action. - The result will show to In consequence of a plea made by naaai not ta nroaeenta up. i candid and calm-minded voters that Representative French, "In the Inter- Harrlman for the loot of the Alton. what the president says must some- est of party harmony," the coaven- p-rhape this, however, is not real j times be received with caution, and tion did not insist on passing the poifUca, and what wa are about to I allowance for Impulsive exaggera- resolution, but that It expressed the witness is "the genuine article. To tlons and mistages; ana ioai aome sentiments or most or tne aeiegatesln ino 000 for vote-b urine la New ly In-1 was clearly apparent. . Torv tour Tears ago and the slmi: r things that he doe are total compatible with bis professions and anexplalnable under his announced rules of public service. For example: There is ao more no torious ,"lnterst"-conormUon-Stan- dard Oil-predatory-polltlcal machine than that wbow prominent products la public life are Hopkins, Lorimer nd Bus la lTJDOla. This th presi-!-rt rrBst have loeg k sown, yrt be l.rt th art It Innoeor of hla ad r t''t ratios to the elertioa of Buna f r r-iint rf Ctlcapo, Lcrlrner (aadj a On a farm near Wallowa wheat went better man 40 bushels to the acre 437 bushels on 10 seres.- Barley and oats yielded 60 to 66 bushel, to the acne, and hay mad from 2 it to H tons to the acr. .. Albany Democrat: Recently 1J or 15 families seeking a location here wer obliged to leave tn city on ac count of th Inability to secure a place in which to live. The city Is full, the hotels ar filled night, and th crying neea ia tor more iiuu.es. ' - - ..e Grant'. Pass. My. th Courier, i. the most cosmopolitan eity or its sis in Oreron. Mor language, ar spoken more churches ar in evidence, and more kind, of buslne. are don than In any otner city oi its sis in tni. common wealth. e e. More Observer (D. C Ireland, editor): Wa rarret our Inability to meet Thomas A. fSdlson in Portland this week, and renew a long standing acquaintance, formed by Introduction by Henry Vll lartl. when a rid In the first electric car at Memo Dent wa wortn tn visit from New York city. That waa more than a quarter century ago. i - e Irrigation will be a great factor In th real eatat buslne this year, say th Oraat'a Paa Courier. Should tt aa pear certain that th effort of th Con. merdel cob to aeevjr ditch building thla year win b meoeeafuL fruit ml aaricultaral lands around O rants Pans will be In antlv demand, end many ar settlers will make their homa la ear valley. This is only on incident of many that hav occurred, and will occur. They mean that th people are Insist ing on exercising direct govern meat, oa giving instructions if they choose and having those Instructions im plicitly obeyed by publie officer. Senator Heyburn insisted -that th people voting la a primary electloa had ao light to instruct, to com mand, that the most they could prop erly do was to reeommeud or sag- gest. This theory would V tolerable , Tork tour years ago and the slgulf leant Incidents that followed It, ar to be added other and mor realistic features. Would It be a great calamity for th people of California If they should unload Bom Herriaf A aeries of arguments leading to such a coa- clf sk Is being- made. , Mr. Haskell at least show that there waa ao steed cf Mr. Hearst's Iadepeadeat Tarty On on day IT four and al-hora team, loaded with lumber, passeo over th Rom river bride In Grant' Paaa This wa ham stock tor th box fatil f that cltv. If th tir f lumhar eortalaed oa the wa ran had b laid down la a tralght lin, ri t nd, they would hav reached a dutaac f 1? miles, say. ta cwrtr. e e Wallows Cbleftala; Fegsrdlaew of th report. ut erp would be arKxt thi tr, every few day eur attaotioa la rei)el t yteM 1 grain that ar ex trrrtlna nl y haerv. and em th who) th eewrty l abevt aa well erf a a eel Th fre It nm tm th ttaavtaa ever. - Way I rikntifut and biinglng a red fW. Paaf rettl ar la aood ehep-ad ililf rattle hav m t v. Th re. i roe hm reaea the mty 4 eiwli pw4ai thet wee w nrtahe rr ar IU f a4 ready eel f rem till time farta. ITrnm' Th. KftlBm journal. I Wltn. . I Inn o-ln.. wara att.n. W.. i Loud-mouthed, , brasen-faced. leather-1 greatest audiences that had ever assem-l .. Washington fishermen will rejoice lunged Foraker or umo nas com to bled in the west People are busy andlnal lno injunction sun lives, grief., tr - " . . . . I the farmer, would welcome an ODDor-l - e a He has be r5F." "f fun,t3r,i 0PC an3 hear both sides. I Fair weather during the various fairs atralght bribe, from Standard Oil -and it would sav time and money and prove j of Oregon la not unknown, but It la "H."conf..-.e. .that he was helped to Surely' th elephant" and the donkey acceptably , amount or ..uv .i y - " .7l Ir'" ,Pptr n .th. m" With a full and extended wheat crop PTa? Koraker. Taft will hav to can- i SFZS<n'SZyV'1 '"JTto? i ry Ohio alon. and 1. probably abl to W,th th. Oregon amp.lgnJUck. low "Vut th. day of reckoning.!, coming 'a ag" ?rZ.rrUh'?4 fast for other alleged Republican leao- Mivefy and wll attended I series Tof met- " KOUla "w"a una to ua era I lnrs throughout . tha atata. Tt m.M The corporation-controlled, bought ana certainly draw crowds to hay Senator ' If Taft would cut loos from- Aldrich, paid for United State senator must go. Fulton; and Governor Chamberlain, for Depew, Burrows and other well known So must all th Po"M0l-",h? nve Instance, speak in Balem, Albany, Astor- "interest" senators-express, oil. beef, heaped up rlche out of grafts In the la, Med ford. Baker City, and so on. The sugar and what not trusts as heartily nam of Republicanism, public might become, enlightened as to as he doe. from "Found Out Foraker'' - - - - i rarvjua matters requiring eiucldatlon.4 men we might rail dead. in rtrna last Ain Benator runoni inis ousmess or aroma- out tn h..rl was braten at the Republican primaries j a man of your oWn party say Justl dt H.nn m I ti dui ae m Diajonij i .ouui wnit rou BiDwiao. inn t n.n iiriw. of th members of th legislature ehos-IIng twenty miles next day to hear a am In Jnna ar nledaed to vote for the I man of th ODDOslt nartv at tnat I senatorial candidate receiving the larg-j about what you thought he would 11 Frying the Fat. From the Nw York World. Aa th World understands Mr. Bryan's est popular vote. Governor Chamberlain,! getting; wearysome, and old Hayseed ulcn-rB'" I not that the Steel Trust as a Wt- : a a alat.a a - a -a. a 1 1 e at a, I -a, W a. aB..a . 1 . . . ... . a Democrat is entitled to election, al-1 staying st home during campaigns mor I corporation- la -contributing ta fhe Re th.ough the Republicans control th leg- than 1. good for him. Also he 1. get- DhHc. r.,n th. af! isture. -. - i uns; to stay at nom on election day I . , Y ,,,,,, Th Missouri senatorial contest be-1 mor than fa good for th country. I Iclals as Individuals ar so contributing. tween th two Democratic candidates. I It la dead easy to make assertion I If th company as a corporation wer Krainr BIOIW ana wofmrar run, win; nuria uv rannui do contraaicled and I aontrlhutlnar tha nf'anaa wnalJ K. a K. A.tA-A K. a Alwt a. at lh. Mill.llA AnAm-m max... .k. I- . ... . . I n"linOUUIlR, ini" OlienS WQaie D f tiie United director con- being liable w ..w. - . i . '"lpl meei. crima under th law o In November. Ing could not be Ignored. Perhaps that 8tt. vrr officer and TK. .f ka aHMra awaam . la ah, fha mIIHaI... k. "S I Btl. Cry OtnCT r Sna Kw"TT''" il ,w. " i.-i . 1 ih. Jt . I i aentlng to auch contribution bTwf"t.'r" '"!?. " ?--D0l7L ! . f I iP r"nt stumping toar to decline In I to a fine and Imprisonment. mrarai cauiaKiaiee oae- ir.uuru iu I iiiiufl-uuu. urayaiuue. out now whan I int rinaa anVhnHv nearir everv rase thi. year In th re-1 the direct crlmarr aitd other araaX-. .K'PPt'Z very tlresnaac ef th preaent 1 arum bent and In th choice ef more radical succ- Odett Tyler's Birthday, Odtt Trier, saeceseful comedian and anther, was bom la Savannah, Ga.. on Barxembar tt. !. and Is the deurhter of the Coafaderate General William W. Klrklano. eh was educated at a con vent la Gorgetwn. D. 7, and at th Lorett rooveet. Guelph. Ontario. She ehoe a etage cararr and mad her debut st ta Madison gooar theatre, ta New jar, wader th manaawaietit of Daniel r rob man, is KIT. She eppeerrd under th -, aami ef Odette Tyler and waet wttt brilliant wca. which fol lowed brr throuaii br Tib7iT t n neatnent ta Mlant Maddera'a, Cbarte rrehmaai'. and ether comrn!e. Oej April 1. lttT eh marrIM Rstn tsvl Shapbard. f Shephardetowm, W. Vt, rbm "sard aaj the el nhder the eta re name ft. D. Maclean. A few rrs ea- the popular romedlanB ra ti r- front tha star and devotaj liar alf t literary work Ttd pr1vt fd-ln-a Tn ll v nh'JlM har flrat boa. Te A eterv ef VlrHn TMf"l na alao a sumr-er ef migatic trla I doubt that th ara tn t Ka hanl. K. i " -J I DWTim WXWUHII U lUa Clei J lUfll ZrJatihJri lr rfi-sr. Hit.tt Mtr''M. S' thtTb. heaviest .tockhold'erTTn evry iaiuM f ih... frDrnn t.l l,.. truat weuio ee arrecua by honeet tarifl Uaue" Of tb day. FRED C tKSTOS. I rerlalon are Ukewle contrlhutingf This Date la History. 1T7 Conprrtfss appointed- Benjamin Franklin. Silaa Dean and Thoraaa Jar. ferson commissioners to th court of M ranr-n. 1 7I Bamoal Oauroed of lfassarfina. tu becam poetmaatcr-general ef th en lira niaire. HIT Daniel W. Voorh, United sum awnaior irom jnaisna. was bora til B a tier county, Ohio. Lid ApeU 1(, llti. ll A monament was aavelled In Charlrto-em. ataaa. t tha soemory o( John Hsrrard. - 1 SS The romrrttrna ef th Ml son 1 temple was laid la Philadelphia. - Faasy Perm port, th crl.hr td ctraa, died rn South Duxborv, -. Porn In Loodon.. Apt 0 IS, lit. 1 04 Yjkt Grav waa acnalnlal .... m or-gar rat f Caaada. . ltt Rnhert Paeon mlnal aa At. re-tar ef the tl t ry at to Lecom Trst assistant secretary ef stale i There was a purpose behind th ac tion Of the Republican national conven tion In auppreealng the campaign fund publicity plank. The houae of repre sentatives had aire-? paaard orh a measure, htr. Taft himself had warmly Indorsed It. Trt the convention by a vote of nearly ! to I kept a publicity plank out of th platform. Was thla done with sny other motive thaa te enable th Republican ram pal rn manager to fry the fat oat of the pro tected Industrie while concealing tit proc f roan th public? A Time That Is Past. Frowj the Wee-to Leader. The snrn wh want to ai liae yea. ad thnee vb want te drink It ar tn a hop-rims witrority In this rnu. ty. I.Ik thel f the ra.Tar.lar. thair dy bainnre te rl n-rr r -a pa.t Th rarp4 vo'ed darietrely tor prnhlhitlnaj I'll Intend have H Vrrrrf, tt rtialrV ii-raT end sheriff tetrad that thry shtU fci IU