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at I al EDITOESMs EiGE' OP THE efOUENAL . . . jr ' -v J I i . : -W THE JOURNAL THE COUNTRY LIFE COMMISSION AN l.DcrKXONT KIKWAMI. C. . JaCkSON . rh!kM 1,Mirt4 rM-f (mini (( ;) U(, rift au4 luatlU eu-aeia. rwn . T HE corn mission named by the president to InTes'tcate and recommend measures for Im proTsruont of country life hat (iimd t the pnafrle at trMlMla taroaga Inati. lb Stalls M M4lu rwiiud. or.. foorranlrd and has beB in session at Washington. It auch an improro- ment ii sought, would It not bo a sane plan to girt tba farmer a better Income? The practical war to mat his life more interesting, ' Is ' to make Ms work more profitable. Ills Income Is lender now tiecausa the trusts tax t.ffi'Vid. rJ Tiui him to death. Erery article that be w dailt. . I mutt buy naa an aranciBiiy in oh rt ia.oioee BMBtk.. I Ml creased coat, increased by an extra agant tariff, the greatest the world has ever seen, increased by railroad rebating which puts the Independent operator out of baalness and de stroys competition he would other wise prorlde Of all this the farmer is the vic tim. He pay a more for-agricultural Implements than the German farmer pays for them on the Rhine, or than they cost the Russian farmer along the Danube. Every nail, every hoe, every axe, every shovel Is artificially raised in price ' by the steel trust. Every binder, every mower, every rake, every - thresher is ' artificially raised ' in price by the harvester TBI.KpHONrs MAIN TITS "OMC, a-SM. AU apanaieeta necfcMl T Baaiaare. Tell the nprriHnr the lprt meal TV weal. , EM Bide etlc. bti fcaat S3U. . . r0BK108 AOVKaTtW.NO KII-RB8KXTATIVE vWland PnJmlo BpecM rtll Agency. hrnir.wt.k hulMltif. X Mflfc ". f . lark; louT-ta lo) i-e huimina. l SCN0AT, On rMr.........tX.M0a smth....,.. J3 DAILY AXD SUKDAf. One fMr 4T.S0 I Qua Saotith .SB Jan Ctrtifi that lhtirea!atioa aftmt f il ben aaditttfiotii jiot(iJJ; Aivtrthrr'i CtrtiM Circvlatioa Blot Book Crrat Atttmy T iiM P.M. h . fMMUgrf AV M.MffritM), 4 tft.r tR riivmlmtiaa rClrdm Mm keot ntlk can aarf tbt eirrulatioa Hated wits lock tenner that mdrartimn may rtljr on any ' ,.. 1 I I Can-tared of tarn mail by the pvblithert actor ir otntenbip ml aaanagemfat iaeomtrol BirpUmbar t. XSOS, Bible.1 That Is their business, and everybody in business wants to do all he can on the best terms he cnn. trust and the steel trust. Every ar! But 11 to be remembered that tide of every kind used on his farm bankers, after all, while constituting Is inflated In price. On every article I a very important part of the business of every kind that enters Into hlsl world, comprise but a small minority dally uae, be pays a tribute to some I or ma people, irvsi, in some cases 10 two or inrea FORAKER AND TAFT From ForsLcr Letter of Dfn Rut What tnannal rt man la T,i Tafr anyhow T 1 have known Mm for a r. ,ni-ny ,yr, and I thouaht Jn iiniBiaiy, ana yat at llmaa I foel 3 Ihe RLALM rLMININZ. . . i.i "rf . . - . . r " of them. Toll is collected pn the rwent Issue of Scrlbner'e Maga-rnV"f iZT clothing of the Infant In the cradle, ' -hns a 4-page pald-for artlcle tar th praaide'nt pubiiBhad. ha was mo and on the cerements of the dead in in. or xne iiepuDucan of th. admin. thmcnttin .ThA nnnnil nf flah ia X-I Prty. - It .Contains more "Shorter I consent to ba mala nraal.1f.nt f aa acted from him . from the day an fti-?.t! 'ilSJ Kn1...! American cuiion comes mio' tuui--' vvn oacauaa oi my oppuaiiion to tnat world . until ' th flower-covered set nio ine aame space. r I'Y."." cr -iny. pj? cjes." ana . " . nuw. ainra ine manaarn ijii Aomnanv coma receives Dis remains. , i ... . ,,, i , - , mur, un ia maniieataa ina moat ti. v.. v .. ... I And still the fairs are colna on. lunuauai intiianation. ueca uu - - k Apoarantlv .vary man who baa any cease, no rest, because at every eleo- L1 ' 11 .keinf .Dei ,inJ" wee riation to fha company ia to ba driv.n tlnn tha tmat vr1nri1 mnnnt th ,u ciiuwiuu ui uuwuin-aiorrow i u u puiuio uie. ir ao, i snail proba tion ID trUflt overioras mount blj , have a t ,,,,, o'comoany: presidential bandwagon, spend mll-r""-' " r 6. I ."'r na month alro. whan Mr. Taft Hona In eonfuiln yoters becloud 0De' f cour,e Ta Pendleton Is a ylaltad Mlddla Baaa and Tolado, ha waa lions. m conrusmg votera, oecjouaj. town. . i ' . ih of - J. iwfa. of the law the issues, and retain their strangle-1 ' J " - ; 1 nrm of Doyla Lawia, who hava ben . Smal CLanga : brlaf. Tha-rasplta of the salmon : ' Why thla prolong! silence of Chan- tha attornava of tha Standard tar many years, Btandlna; fiext In rank, in that relation to Virgil B. Kllna, and when Air. Taft had oeeaalon tn naa a back and forth between Middle Baaa and Toledo, where t had tha pleaaura or meeiinr mm. na traveled on tna yacht of Mr. Riohardaon, a prominent magrnate of tha glaaa trust, and while ha doubtlaaa paid his fare, at least tha An advertisement Is like a woman; it may be pretty or It may be plain, but. it Isn't a success unless It attracts.- v Poor Richard Jr. A DUTY OF aTTZENSHIP. excise duties can be less depended' on In future. . Expenditure in Great Britain, aa almost everywhere, has . increased faster than -wealth '.and population This Is so In this country. Is there never to be Any ' limit to national expenditure, no cessation of Increase per capita and per dollar of wealth? If not, the world must ultimately go broke. The taxation problems will be practical, pressing ones for gen erations to come. S lUPPOSE Indiana, Illinois, Kan sas, ' 9braBka, Wisconsin and enough other states should go for Bryan to elect him; suppose he should have not only a majority of the electoral college but a large JEFFERSON AND SCOTT. f N STEAD of being a sneak, a cow ard, a demagogue, and. an ob structor in the work of founding tha rennblic ' Thomas Jefferson , ------ - mrtmm- a ui 0u . - w w . popular majority, what would be the Was the greatest constructive states- duty of all good citizens with respect man, considering the time, the oc to accepting the result cheerfully and caslon and the country,' of the clv patriotlcally? . v' ff- ! " fliaed world. , .Erapklln was perhaps We are not discussing now the a greater man, more of a genius, but probability of such a result;, we are be figured less in active, passing, ; making no argument here that it strictly, political affairs though he would be desirable; but only asking: figured largely. Hamilton was a , What should all , good citizens do man of brilliant ability, but bis phil , about it? osophy would have carried the" ln- There are mea of prominence and cubattag nation . into an aristocracy Influence who predict panic, and d is- or ' n oligarchy. -v Jeff erson's great aster if Bryan should be elected, and distinctive t political characteristic In some cases the prediction Involves I was his belief in the people, in a threat. , What some of these men democracy disconnected, with a state mean is that if the election does not church, in the largest freedom. In go to suit them they will do what I this Lincoln was more nearly like they can to bring about panic and him than any. of ; our presidents disaster.. ' - " ' I Roosevelt uses a club but swings Men who make such threats are lit over the people as well as over the not good citizens. Ther are not predatory plutocrats, friends of their country. They are inl u We may acknowledge that Jeffer- a sense anarchistic in spirit; They I ""' democratic eeal led to too great will not submit to majority rule un-j an assertion or tne doctrine or atate less the majority does as they desire. J sovereignty, without" denouncing this This spirit is at deadly enmity with great statesman, scholar, patriot ana the foundation principle of our eov- philosopher as a aemagogue, ernment. I sneak, a coward and a traitor. Such For Bryan's election would eonstl- misrepresentation of one r of the tute no natural and proper cause of I greatest characters of human hls- euch a result . It would be brought tory, and actors in Human progress, about, if it should come, by men of is ehamrui ana reprenensipie.v great influence and power in flnan bold on the. farmer, the worklngman and 'the other millions. Mr. Taft says some tariff schedules need to be lowered and others raised, and that la the knell of doom to any hope for relief or remedy from that source. I ceiior DayT - . 1 . M . k 1 I coramiBBJon tor ipiproTom-ui. wi - Th. n n.' P. anaakar. ataai. .-..I Paper, ao announced, when trayelina Country life may Bit nntiV doomsday I from tha panlo. t from Hot 8prloa to Toledo, en hie way a ..-Mi th. nn.t.lni ' to-Middle. Baag, yet nevertheleae he .... . i Neithtr party fall wlthniit rnllavlnr thai altnatlon. I aa an amhlm .. . . I . -' ee. .,;,'!. iDovle & Lew la are attornava. unless, nrsi 01 an, loose woo hy m rr.k h rnll.M. . What a eerie, of unoardonab la erimeal iud cuuutr urn ('"u luguig lv f nt coiorwa oromer. pet the benefit of what ther earn. 'I ' .: I M t. , . . mere ia no anr oi wataon or UIS- van carrying uregron. t , :1 ' ' '' ' a..' e -. ' ' '.. Edison inrented many thlnira, but no excuse. , xor ararting statesmen. . e a contrary, ha actad Uka a tood, aquara, aenalble, honeat-inlndad laaji. who really enjoyed the niniiny he waa keeplns I i a 1 and the ajiterlalmiiant ha waa recelv-1 LL I I lit. and ho rwuBiU.ad, aa tha lalej , I fttmator Haniia waa accuatomed to aay, I I (hat there ware "good truat. aa wtll aa I Jm 1 1 There did not aeem to ba any auch Irlrhteoua diallka of tha.a Standard Oil and other, truat representatives rank line; in tba boaom of Mr. Taft An tha aocaaiona .to which I , refer. On tha to be resisted. ' But no, we are told; we must in all things financial Im plicitly obey and depend upon Wall street; must do nothing and think nothing for ourselves. , - ... "Everything will go' into the pit together" jn Oklahoma, it is predict- will ba very glad of It next winter, Ait T f r IttA AnntvavfftrrlAV flaam . The Oreiron earth, thirsts, but ltwiil nave jia tin ot arina.oexore long:. '.' ' r, ak People who build rood roads this fall A Coarse in Matrimony. ' iia time is comlna when a . couraa ' preparatory to mar- rlasa will ba offered in our ...kh. a n ... . ld on..." and ,ve,f d.ent people lJ .n " v the emolovmant of tha Htamlnrrt Oil I rr"'n and WOmea Will be i oompany aa well as objectionable peo I tausht soma Important matters relative pl?V ,B.'i" th.,!f Jt ."d'tA,. t.,t o B.atrlmony. , 1 . , - v , . . ; , hen. three valra a-o. tha . nraaldent Thle la tha prophecy of Prof.aaor H. had oocaelon to aonolnt a. IJnltad Btatv. I ii. Blackmar. head of tha denartmant t c,',0rh,io.Jai,rMT.fr VoK "th." VillV. PUb" and hlh character of John II. loyle. opa"B, Kan. ' ; did not healtata to recommend biro to Bow our publlo schools' are to eom ill KSi'iL"??. in ."'I0"? J'n' J21 P" tha fads and lams of all a V in i II II1BBII f, B.U LllaV. L IUUBFHI11U. 1 (IV I a a. m. ... oiaffiartl Oil relation to Judia Poyla. 0 " na aeT. wnicn are eontla-. men wen Known to Mr. Tart, aid not I uauv oeins aeveiocaa in tna inner con. prevent him front reoonnlilna hla hlBh-l Bclouaneas of . dlBooverera, and atill character and enarel fltneae for auihl.. . . .. . .7i . a aacretf truat. and J hat Pen to know. iu, 'on ln" a-anaraiioa aa did Mr. Ju.ilce Moody, who waa I to read and write, is becoming- a larsa then attorney-Kaneral. that the rreaU I aueetlon. - I dent, on the recommendation of Judge I And moreover, dutiaa and reapon-i Taft. waa Intending to appoint Juris I IbllltleB are oonatantly devolving upon ) V'V j aiuu W'lUlll 1 1 aa ej u'iiws IIU I -va-va tvnvuvi i w aavr lauui a, W V W doubt, except for reaeona which did notPuoiin agod at a meager aaiary, which reflect on Judpe Doyln. he finally ap-lahould properly be attended to at pointed Jndxe Robert W. Taylor.- . home. We axe forrattln that tha ui ir tna Standard Ull company waa I niuraj vinuee, cieanuneaa, . aoorieiy. In sood enouah renuta only three yeara I truth, honor, pollteneaa, aeneroalty, and aao to warrant Jud.a Taft In reoom-iaiao auch Important eoonomlo mat- mendins Judsa Poyle and ' Pre.tdent I tara aa oooklng, and dlah-waahlnr, are Kooaaveit in appointing ntra to a judge-1 manera wmcn anquia De laugnc io ahip. much mora waa It in aufflclenUyl children by their natural protector, and Booa repute. BIX or aaven years earlier, 1 inairuciora, ina xauiera ana mumora. before inr ttt the mwnt vlrulant at. I There ia too strona a tendenov altOKeth- tacka were made on It. to warrant mer to relegate to the publlo achools tha In aoeentlrur amnloymant Of tha char-1 entire aupervl.lon of tha ramUy. . aotar mantlonarf. . I . i What a pity It Is that Judre Tart's I ' Mothers dlamlas their children In tha letter waa not allowed to continue It. I wornln. to go their aeveral ways to aiumDar until artar tna ejection. I acnooi, ana never mm. ox iura bksiii until tney come nome lor m nasty one at hMin ap until it im tftna tnw tham R..-.l:i CL-Ia-' ' lto home after tha day'a aeialon. unnirja; iDIlOtS I Seldom do the parents know who their cnuaren a teacnera are; rareiy ao tney Letters Fromtte People uW to The JonrBalehoold be writtea ea Written for The Journal y rra.cITni,VnhiiVnAVn ..var'dn aide ef tha papa enly eo4 ehoald ba ae-1 Denton. V line acnool is doing; aimo.t never ao L' "; .Jl!-l ?' !?? Tha eon.tltutlon of tha United 8Ute. 'J "'lulre whether the eher yn- U "Li.Tk-iS" iLJir., P'ovldea that presidential electors shall il.IiTi li-.thaSi "eely chooaa 4 president without refer- Mm writer. The name writer aaka tbat ia not te ba andentood I eloaa noatare. iThui der.tanda tha child, and the child tha teacner. Aa to tna ratnera, tney aoac tha queatton altogether, thinking It "mother's" duty to sea to it that the children are educated. Moreover If there arl.e any friction, any dlaagree- tna teacner is openiy aiscu.iea t .... - ruiu nnarara. I . . . u. . w wilu aiwuuii vi i . . . . ..v. i jt i i there. The people appear, to know M. T,ft ao mm hut ,V.B V. LSErffiM ! j S1!?? SIIV ZV!Zt "!r"e.a at home as a bein peculiarly liable to ... ..ii . i. - r.w i i . li. i . - vr. "w".rT ' ! -- -.. i . ... - r - - na p rn n I r inn tna atrona auaninion ia nit. i nocwiiniunflina . . i i . - . : r ' . fostered that all teachera are by nature cranky, and the cnua auppoieaiy rauit les. With this suspicion In his mind tha child return to school, to repeat the fault, if It seems advisable to him, re- are Pretty nearly What they want; and cant tell tha truth about tha Kepubli-1 eretlon of tba editxw. be cut dowa ia that limit. I notwltbstandlng. also how to get it. Possibly, after n prty' ; . , e . '! Vf,!.. . -- standard Oil soaks far and aeems to all, we may learn a little something Fine weather, o yes: but soma weath- Decervtog' the voters. have nflamed temper of our chief from Oklahoma, as well as a great EI "beu'eV'"6 n ?pulf , MtUnat,on w,,u ; Portland; Or, Sept l.--To the Editor axaouUve. . . . jr t ttt. 11 -i i i , i, s ior 'in a journal in im urearonian oi i ucoi ii uui Tna.it oucdi, . i . - .. I . ' . . . .. : i .l-i was tnougni mat tna itooeeveii ii u ..i . h. .n Tan naa roise. says an admirer, mis aa m tna xmn column Liars club had reached the limit, but ilaT uiLnBtu'red wTd Tnnoraooa This la M8V for a man with BO much th f!n naa. Innuln. haarlllnaa llta membar.hln fa halna. arlrlad tn avarv I """eo 111 naturea f-na in nocuoas. : av.i.iinn11.. . . . i. T . y- ' i do a course oi matrimony in uie i BASKBAliJU A txiiiau tutssil l . I . . . ' appears an' article charging tha Dttto- a . . Russia !. afflicted with cholera- but cratlo party with bad faith In the mat- I Hallroada will not maka a town unless HE departure 6f the Portland j ')' J" a uht affliction compared with I ter of the publication of campaign I there is something to make it of besides baseball team for the SOUt,h ' I Tha artlcla aata forth. In aubatanoa. Peonla. e e may have saved District Attor . ftTioonuj ownoara mi oai aumouiM tnat tha Democratic campaign commit- I law r n,mmn' ffenrHn- htnal0041 of money among politician, tee, in aollcltine; campaign funda In the Remote towns sometimes earry on a. ney Cameron S Olienaing Diuei0f one kind or another. latate of Michigan, promised to publish I series of what Wa'l street would call I Tn. from annihilation. Baseball fs I ,' . ' I the names, addressee and amount con-("wash sales." through which old resl-leour.e a course or matrimony in uie dud- lie schools seems scarcely the crying need of the hour in the public education. Considering that children finish the publlo school grades at the age of 14 or 16, when ideas concerning; matri mony should ba away over their beads, It seems most absurd. In not to aay. however, that raa of atudv deallna. with tha nroh- a, public necessity, according to the , verdict lately rendered by a. toolice I ;. .11 nin. ' . ' I aHnni.t.rt- h ... - 1 ' I r."r. " . . k.-Lill 1L.1 z m lv..trtH rnr,.iA i ,k- ..,n... I ... w........,, ".-.- Counsel COn-1 a - . . ?' oa on t?cnarge ' ina woroa ,,7. Ji.n,::;:..? "on ana women are Old anougn uuicnsi uturjiniBv aiiyuia-Tuu saw aw viMai- 1 Ir. " - - "T a 7 I v UI BCI III 1 1 IB Id court Jury at Detroit. by each subscriber to tho Demo- danta buy of each other and local agents hems relating to matrimony might not mpalgn fund "unless otherwise rnaka fictitious sales until the .price of suitably have a place In the sociology d" by the contributor. The ar- real, aetata driyea away would-be In- course of the university, where the clal and industrial life who would OKLAHOMA AND WALL STREET. seek thus to ruin because they could not rule to the extent that they de- y KLAHOMA is a semi-barbarous sired. They would thus practically If 1 state, In the estimation of our serve notice on the American people local contemporary. It "lies that unless they, the people, choose . between Texas and Arkansas," 'a4- president to suit these powerful therefore no good can come out of it men and interests, the people must or be done In it. It is a "cowboy, suffer calamity. . Indian and wildcat state'i-and so If such is the situation, might it on. The reason for this poor opln not be well -for the people to test Ion of Oklahoma is that it adopted their strength now and in the im- the initiative and referendum, the mediate future rather than later? primary nomination, the control of Would they not better defy these corporations, the guaranty of bank panic predlcters and producers to do deposits; and some other things good their worst, for after all it is unlike- for the common people, ly that they could and would do Within a very few years Oklahoma much of what they threaten. For if has outstripped Oregon and eren the American people cannot choose Washington in population and a president to suit themselves, with- wealth. . It produces a great variety out ; bringing down ruin on their and volume of products, it is inhac heads then government of, for and lted by as intelligent and progressive by the people is Indeed only a pre- a lot of people as are to be found In tense in this country. We might as any state, it ha schools, churches, well find out now. banks and other Institutions of civ- The plain duty of every citizen, illzatlon equal to any and all this and especially those of great wealth within a decade. Yet because It re- and Influence and power, is to accept fuses to go Republican and let the and abide by the result, whatever it corporations rule . it, the Portland may be. In all cheerfulness and good morning paper makes it out to be spirit, doing all they can to keep desert-wilderness region' inhabited times good and make them better, tojby uncivilized types of men- go ahead with tbelr business as if Therefore, It is argued, we can nothing had happened, and by ex- learn nothing about banking or ample anJ precept influence all other finance from Oklahoma. Any knowl people to do tne same. I edge we are to acquire on this sub- Tnis Is simply good citizenship. 1 Ject we must get in London, Paris, Berlin and New York especially New York, that is. Wall street. . ; .: . .1 .tua- w- 1 unless otherwise stiptuatea is a cun-1 rvyy iuiin. -"- tenaea ftnat . tbe Sunday, game IS dereralll W ranturad hnt tha iTrlna"!?-1"4 schema on tha part of tat""- comfort and communication. As a sociological problem, matrimony a. t laerera win ne captured, out tne tin-1 .htt iL..-. i manaa-at-a t ha I Portland offers more for the money i, ...rnu. imt.... i puDiication 01 aucn campaign contnou-i-""" r . , a v"""t)a seriously considered. Marriage mignt rmna a m rna onfiipin.i r nr. .w .an aim i m . u u .. v. ... u.u 1. 1 kjuu. bunMa ... uinuii. n.pn.n. . ... h a a. ii.i.ri. Iiirv were reBDOnalve to the aDTieal. I 8'nca Taft has come so far west-"he I pressed, and that it is expected by thai : . , If the youna; people knew before commlt- .. ?r-r -:m . 0 ff.. ' would better coma on to. progon, which Sommittee that contributora will take A barrel of Standard Oil has been ting themselves how far a flS a wek Wlin iBOf result mai .no meaqimgl otherwise may not. give nun that oa.OOOl the hint and make the request that their trolled into tha campaign and exploded, income would go; If they had bofora blue law !n Detroit, SO far as; the I mJr,ty? , ' , ... contributions bo withheld from publics j We can all thank little Willie H. for hand worked out the problems of the tlon. gall ves of diamond heroes. That the decision might have been an interesting; campaign g advent-1 f The burden of the above described Br-1 quite listless. , -ilarv aroaa I tlAl. la.m. tn K. tn .Im1v. th. I . e ":. a ' right on, or cornea right In, whether he I into believing that the Democratic man-1 Eveir electric line Io Oregon helps lower court M. concerned, can lnter- j A public official has ona big advent-1 The burden'of the above described Br. quite llaUeaa fere With the Constitutional prero- "mP'yei J' "a'afy sroea tide aeema to ba to deceive the people which was I proportionate suma which on a limited Income should landlord, etc. ' go to baker, butcher. works or not : A Michigan-banker is in Jail because strengthened 13 entirely probable, as J the bank examinee had the queer notion counsel did not." plead the infinitely "J . ''8'J0IliL2ut,M.cfiled ,upon - 1 ..t.t 1 r. . v.-u DUUU5C1 iuu uiuauci uiub moi mia tna ooara or directors, enforcement of the ; objectionable I i 1., ,,. a'nv fi-nm fantnm an in. I " The Institution for the feeble minded . ..... v,wu wu .. J.U LI 111 O aiienaoie rigni jougiu ior oj rero-1 to take care or a lot or reiiowa who are lutlonary fathers on many a bloody fi1" PjJ'l BV.?olas field, and forces enthusiasts to exist I it should be large enough to accommo from Saturday till, Monday without fa!!L'r,t,t S?0?. who lalm tht V . , GfflrA Arn I vm mnar I m . . . ' . . - biio nwiv. Mbi.Av uw t. u ai j uuot,iyote xor xazi is. a criminal.' the dealers in confections, intoxi cants, cigars, bread and like lndulg-1 ences, but when the rights of base-1 ball and baseball heroes are inter-1 Oregon Sideliffnts Oakland. Or.. Is soon to be the noma fered. with, the very foundations of I ox tne finest thoroughbred sheep in h mnnOTi . thrfintenpd A'n.,c evral Oxford Downa. says .' a .. ' n-.u pn- . . .v . . ... i , - ctiiu iua. uaiiu x VIULI1PJIUII f)I Ui... fwp. tvirkA InrnTrlnonp If I n . ..... . . .. 1 .ivl U niw uv o Rlf.ui41Vf.uw Al I triHIl VI 1 1 . H BPtl 1 X atlf! 72 V:1 rm rlMV not verv large Straws. In New Jer-1 ,n.. oaggy across tne mountains to sey State Senator Everett Colby; JUDanjr on. V,BI . , - ' who for years has been tignting the A McMlnnviHe boy, while washing Republican machine, and who led "XJi.' X. .,CT tins iigm iu mum ociiawi viiucu mom or tnia story. from the senate. was successful in the orlmaries last week, and will Th." Cottage Grove fruit dryer Is not probably, be the party leader In the scarcity of fruit, and yet much fruit in next legislature. In Brooklyn State tn vicinity ts spoiling in the orchards. Senator Foelker, who got up from a T ,,t. , .'.1Tf -.v,i.' ... Sick bed and went at peril Of his life I there Is more land changlnW hands and to vote to sustain Governor Hughes' J"" ,JeLtl"iJnnt,llLlM .1 A -1 1.11 LIM ..I ' " " UIlLI-racw (.rucav gaiuuiiuK uiii, was nominated bv the Reoubllcans for A Brownsville man hulled 71 bushels ia-K man Mn.ln. n " plover Beed from II acres, which la wu,v""- -" pretty good ror tne rirst season's crop, the front, even in the Republican meaning something like 160 an acre for party. The old gang has got to go. The people are waking up and mov ing. agers are not honest Jn their declaration (Portland. They are the coming method I And yet and yet can anything in that they will DUblisn campaign contrl-lof passenger traffic. I the world prevent an ambitious young buttons. , v- .;- . man from marrying the doll-faced, doll The Republican-managers know, the If Teddy and the three Bills would brained young woman whose baby ways Oregonlan knowa, and every Intelligent tour the country together and pass the "ipve his impulses to chivalry instead reader of current events Is fully aware compliments In person they do In print, of the high-browed young woman who that the Democratic committee agreed to what a hallelujah meeting each atop naa graduated from the course in eco publish only those contributions which would ba! . . nomlc matrimony, and who knows the exceed $100. and that the Republican ee e number of calorlca in every bean In committee refuses to publish any cam- A question for the state grange this the,J,,t" . palgn contributions until after the eleo- winter might be. "Which Is the worst any young man who has gradua tion la over, presumably to avoid the asaoclate of a president, the passer or ted in such a course of study Be proof disastrous effect of publishing heavy the receiver of Standard OUT" against the wiles and tears of tha ahal- contriDutions to tne Republican fund by , .i .hi.,. ' i the "interests." 'I Naturally, tha question of the Kansas Bthnt w? rJnS t r'nnt The article above referred to admlta 1 farmer. -Hoot mnnh dlii nut aanatnr at I .V w 'eallv need to. foster tn the A that th. annaai mnt int mii,i... 1 vamV.... i. ..i. i minus or our young people is not mat., 1 Vrm th. wotf astm. nf I. . . . " . . . . and $100 each; the charge Is not mide that the senators Btood np and were counted Hage Pisy'. devil any sum larger than $100 la being asked (against Roosevelt and with Foraker. it change aweet naturea tSr m kli.1 r' ?.An2"? the contributor would look as if tha farmer was Jer- fts'notbT thiou'der ib k i v oil ins unuan nn rn wnAinitr n nnr iinn in jiih rftrnRrKi n nn nm ir inn i his contribution shall be published .half ha. never been told." jo, or staomty. nonor, trutnrumess while, as above stated, no promise has ye , These ara' the thlnas which when un. m?tnS8!ltm 0t 1100 r m" looks like Bryan, but it may' be rega7d"eV change T the most' brituant- ho h. t3.Ti.T4..- U7 . . miu, uu lavw; iusf u.vwu vno nio iuh wunaja which wntn not uvea up l'h Ritp"t'ia,i.mana?0r".,ar? r?" may be end. to make the most carefully managed sorting to in their desperate efforts to . a a menage a prison. deceive the voters. Do thv think th. I ft.. I o. Jr. .....u ... SPJft-t . f .or their Btoclc of era and pleaders can "argufy" against band and wife, so-long as loyalty en- campalgn material run down to the ap- insurance of deposits till the cows come dures; so long will love laat, and the ?aiiJlg.ex enL .hat they fr5 forced to home, but the people want it and wiU home, though It be a humble one. be resort to euch transparent fabrications have it, or postal savings banks In- happy. to save the Dartv from annihiiatim - 1 nA .... m.n . The within -uescribed article brands . e a a women learn to select a life partner falsehood upon itself and Is an Insult The man who predicts a panic to with regard to these qualities of stabll to intelligent voters. follow the election of Bryan is a Ity, aoundnexs. dependence, we shall is mere any wonder that the people knocker. I hear less of unhappy marriages, of are losing confidence In a party that win resort to such methods to perpet uate their hold upon the offices of tba country? F. C WHITTEN. What About the Sons? Portland. Sent. i Tn h. vi... . The Journal In vesterdav'a .Irvnm.v. " "''" PAonla " h.. I ouuluolu wli iviiwra wu icoa duu llcan ticket is what the managers of that party ara sitting up nlghta about. Some eminent statesmen would give I $00 reward for assurance that no more BRITISH REVEXTES. To talk evil is to help make evil The country can be as prosperous un der one president as under the other, j There's the place to learn all about financ. banking and business. One rosy learn there, no doubt; many did learn quite a lesson there last fall, we "believe. The New York banks held up the whole country and shut up most of the banks. This was finance, "sound" banking, the real safe, conservative system. Oklahoma IN THE last decade, according to the latest report of tbe British commissioners of Inland reve nue, the national Income of the United Kingdom baa Increased hr over 11.000.000,000. This increase banks kept open, however, and busl r.as pee grrLtr in income Uxesineaa went ahead there about as than in any other one source of rT- noe aboat l.f.OOO.OOO. rth do ti'1 Showed some Increase; they mounted last year to tl5.000,POO. Tb Income tax for the year was ll0.f"0.C0(. The report how timt thre has ba steady decline 4r'ZX the decsfle in the eontomp t;a ff k beer aed srlrits; that cf bT-r fn front 11.(4 gallons per to JT.CI fi;rBt; f Bplrlt,' frm If I to .10 gv'Iors. This In i tlat t3Trasce is on' th : - -. " Is C-st r;J-.x!a, and that ( ' r nana!. The savages down there didn't know any better. New Tork can teach western peo ple, surely, or ought to; they P7 enough.. Millions upon millions a year from theae far western states flow into that great maelstrom of money in exorbitant insurance pre mlsms, excessive express charges, tlgk freight rates, and Interest on boids. Mack or this now of money to a great metropolis and financial center ts Inevitable and legitimate. en nta of tt U extortion and BEtt 1 Candidate Sherman has at last got his speech learned and Is reciting it He says that he along. with Mr. Taft should be elected in order to carry out the Roosevelt. policies. Tet this same man Sherman, as one of Uncle Joe's lieutenants, opposed In the last congress every one of the Roosevelt policies, and everything else that w6uld be of benefit to (he people rather than the trusts. There is one admirable thing about Sherman that is his "gall." Neither President Roosevelt nor Candidate Taft, nor any one else, has satisfactorily explained why the Re publican party has not done dnrlng the past four years what these men are promising it will do during the next four years. Its only chance of success lies in making the people be lieve that it is going to reverse Its record and do Jast what for years it has neglected and refused to do. Bryan must, expect his share of bard lock. The leader of tbe Eng lish suffragettes' Is coming over to stamp for him. " ' - the cron. a a Madraa Pfbneer: M. O. Irwin brought in some nne specimens oi juvergreen broom corn grown on his ranch near town. It is well matured, the straw being unusually long, and the samples snow tne poasioiuues or ims section in tnat airection. a a . The biggest land deal ever eonsum mated in Douglas county was closed here on Friday when Frank B. Waite aold 7,1)00 acres or his Butherlin valley holdlnga, near the town of Oakland, to a company of eastern capitalists. wane retains i.vuv acres xor nis own use." a a Everybody In Med ford is nleased with Judgt Nell's action in pledging I50.SO0 from Jackson county for a Crater lake boulevard and the expression is gen eral that It Is the best thing ever done for the county and means more for tha future of the country, says tha Tribune. It eems from some reported re marks of Mr. Haskell that he does not feel very friendly to President Roosevelt. . ".. t.- Bankers oppos not only tiaar- anteed deposits bat also postal sav ers banks. This is quite natural. Bankers deatre to handle as touch of other peopls'e money ss they can at little risk to It emit Ires u pos- Time after tfme convincing evidence Is adduced of the value of Weston coil for fruit production, says the Leader. If the same care and skillful attention were given here to the nroduction at iruu as in tne irrigated atstrlru we would have the lattar's orchards look ing like a cactus patch. Ira thinlan. a Talent IJirkana M.m . . T ' - . . . i biackamlth. who worka dally at Ms i raa a, weignea. wnea born. 14 pounds. For 11 years hie only playmates ware Indians. At It yeara of age he tipped the ecalea at SOS pounds. Ha waia-ha now, at the sge of 4 years. US. atanda feet t4 Inches ia hla a tonkin r fa.t and measures (2 Inches arouad tbe cheat e A very unusual occurrence for New. org was tbe appeeraac of a drunken woman In tbe Justice mart Taeedar, rmjm m, urmpnic i m womant who had ,L,e.Uers f.Tom tne People," there appears i Warnina- Sla-nn.!" hv "a wi. j Mother." In which aha nr.!.. fhH l ,th,.nff.8- .1" th result of closing Vtxrv iNinuno ena. one 8JiK: Humor in the Campaign. From the People's Press. There's big chunks of humor In the r "Wh.r. .hill ..;... . "" i nere b dik cnunas or numor in tne .m. thinH . . ,. r . - - . . i iij urwun. X na wiw iniiii is pua- ' , o: , witn our Itlvely amusing. The rank and file In E".!-.!... ' who ,s 4- blame T Per- the Republican party 'in this state is Tif.i fu f y. w,ay .?ut ?f u would be amused, the Democrats are roaring, and y.Jl .ta0,v,111,satlon 'tself ts some- even Mr. Taft himself would snicker If i i? ed alon ! Ba. and If he were really familiar with the true "",,ln" mmyin w couia learn i state or ariairs in Oregon at tni time, something from certain black trlbea in I There is no director-general of the ttconuj aescrined rV Frank I Ranilhllcan nartv In Orairnn thla nar penter. f A FATHER OF HOTEL I There la no real head to tha Renubllcan This Date In History' 1770 Onrm Wy. i,.i.i ... . ."uuuui .1 1 inn M.Tnnni.r .n. m. ... t,,'V--u,3 ln Newburyport, Ifaaa 1777 CnnrpAia a.a.M.l.v i . , m " . ' si. Aura, fa-, and continued in session there un til the following summer. 1787 Ship Columbia sailed from Bos ton. Maaa . and rahin V .. later, having completed tha first trln around the world. !'-Force of regulars and milltta under General Hirmtr .e.. h. t 1'""".t..M,a,nl '"age, in Ohio. 1800 Unltayl Stataa an Wr..... m. S!.wli.ai tr?a,T M,tt',n 'ong standing. """;",u "in mi two eountnea. r.,.vIr'V.fre trade convention met ln Philadelphia. 1831 -Matthew 8. Oukv. TTnltarf ,).. -T"""jr irom 4-ennsytvsnla, born. Uied . T ivva. A1 Negro riots la Savannah. 183 steamboat. R. ,R Lc- which made the faataat time on record bat wean New Orleans and St Lou la. burned be- mtw iiciRDura, .ll Duke and Duchess of Cornwall Tiauiea Vancouver. U, c mm gin or aooat years with her. came Into town in a spring waa-fta with a team of acrub boraea, r1va by what appeared te ba a scrub man. A farmer near WMai fcaa fm4 v almnnda ara a thrifty product tn that locality. 6nae yara age ba planted r1 trees and when rMehlng beariTig matatitr ono iinal mi t ea almond traa. Ksch year tha tre ytelW lnftttfaUv. and Va ha a a.1 M. othara If hT ae aa wu ae the tr-a Ke Interna ts aste4 hia aimond art bard. , Cyme Xcrtbrop'a Bhrthday. trvrtrs Northrno. bkuiI .e h. LDiTtrmty or Minnesota and one of the moat prominent imnit A merli-an du. rainrm, waa Dorn BeptemNer SO, 1111, at Rldgefleid. Conn. Hla education waa receiva at i ale cnlKyn. from which wniiiim re graiuatil with blah honors la ltiT. SobuenUy ha took a two yaara' enure In the Tala law u"w. rrm j.i io iaai na wa a ciera of tha senate end boa aa of repieaeate tivea ef OmneHicat, whW-h pnaltloa be !-( rned ta hacntna erlltor ft a New ' ' nwwpapr. W rareer aa aa dacatnr haraa la 13 la which yar be waa arolnted pmfeaaor af rhetome and F.ngliaa literature la Tala eolieaa Ha remained at Tale anttl lt4. wheq be rtlrnH ta accct tha n.u. ef tha Vclvaraity of Mtnacaota. It has he the freaklert yar as ft waethrr ei-r iu-a tn enna-ra Or f . aara the Orania Ttas O--' k. affinities and divorces and scandal. What the 2E0.O00 emntv dinner nails I But it Is not -alone the nublls school In New Tork city will do to the Repub-I teachers who must impress these things. tne parents nave a larger amy. k K H Cleaning a Hair. Mattress. T IS not so formidable an undertaking as it may seem, according to a writer In the Ladles' World. Take blight weather for the work. Have two wash tubs side by side out-doors where the wast water may be easily thrown out. Attach a rarden hose to -the nearest fauoet for filling tha tuba. With sharp scissors cut tne tunings of the mattress and rip the seam at one end. Take out enough of the matted hair to fill one tub. allowing it to aoak for a few minutes, aa this loosens the mass. Separate a small piece at a time, dipping and wasning with the hands then throwing it into the next tub. Pass back and forth from one tub to the other, throwing out dirty water and refilling with clean until the water remalni clear. Stretch wire fenclna. on which spread out the hair to dry. When Jhoroua-hlv drv. nick It apart with the flngers.removlng any hard lumps or Duncnes. wasn tne ticaing. ii yoi have a machine tnia is easy ir not. th best way: Is to have a tub of hot sud and a stiff brush. Ticklns la too stlf and unwieldy to handle on a rubbing board. Your tick In a- la already in box shape; fill In a certain space with the hair, nslnc a round stick to crowd it well Into the corners. An upholsterer's needle ie a necessity. Any stout cord used donble Is good for tufting. Sew doWn through the mattreaa and back twice: then tie and clip the cord. Sew in the same way through the sldea and end a. Three days' work will clean and make over a full-size mattreaa. and when It is finished you have not bnly saved a neat sum, but your bed la per fectly clean. - It at at Chili 8an.ee. T"J I FT KEN . tomatoes, two medium pt a lie oniona, one pepper, one taa- spoonful each, of allspice, cloves and cinnamon, one nutmeg, one table sDoonful of salt, one Bint ef vinegar. fwv nail cup . I aupar. v. mv vii- hhii .iu yrpyrn irri - itne. . al a& bU for about 10 mlnutea atate central committee, there is no leader to direct tha fight for Taft. and there Is no money to carry on tha fight True, there ara several men who think tney are leaders, out tney ara not taken seriously; tneir work so rar naa been chiefly to aow more dlseentlon and aa- slst in defeating the Republican oandi. aaie. . Onea In awhile some fellow gets uo ana swears mat an ia narmony. it isn't. Hasn't been for many moons, and lan't going to be; at least not until Mr. Fulton calls off his dogs and get a his sore spots neaieo. tiis xooi mends going around tha atate and bobbing up at every Republican meeting ara not looKine? ror narmonv. neitner ara tnev aiding uieir cnie nor assisting Air. Taft to carry the state. The Fulton brand or "harmony" win not carry Ore- Jon for the Republican candidate; It Idn't elect Mr. Fulton to tbe United states senste ana mere is no vaua rea son for believing that the senior sen ator has gained in prestige or popular ity since laat June. yea. there's humor la the local Taft campaign alright. Even Senator Bourne, who lumped Into the breach and la spending fits own money la sanding men all ever the state to save Oregon to Taft, soust find something to laugh at. A Cotnxnom Complaint. Pram tba Echo Register. i There oncht to ba ettme way of trn- hlbitlBg the holding of vara at property In Echo tor speculative ruroowa at anr paopie want to build. Thnae who own lota otight to make it roealbie for these people to build, thas Increasing the number of realdence ewnera, and as Well tha number of permanent reeldenta The merenaata snoutd take toe matter up in ara eat. and to it that any man who will erect a bullying aecuree a lot at a reasonable flan re. St The) Iteily lima. BREAKFAST. Raletn atateaman: A IS-ecra, 7-Tar- old arrle orrnard In the HovJ rlv va!lay wee aoid tha etbar day for tl. . kat a hfaht rraret ab4 fir tha W!'.;mlie Valley . oreha liat will con-)'-t ris haairs tka Mt linaa that ara the ru.a la tha famed Hood f1'r Snellen. i r'lice peaches cereal and cream. Boston baked baanai Hot brown bread. rc.fr.., . - . LLNCHEOX- ' .i Jellied tan rue. Pi toed tomatoea, saaronaalaa. Apple fritters. acoa. . IHXXE. ' .Veyatabla aejaa. Filet of haiifcat. aauc tartar a , Browned lawt potatnML - Qraen atuf fed perPr. . . Cnm oa tbe cv IiwSUa padding. . risck roffee