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-4 THIT OKEGON DAILY "JOURNAU" 'PORTLAND," FRIDAY EVENING, : OCTOBER D, 1008. KINGCRAFT IS THE ONLY ISSUE, SAYS WATTERSON Veteran Prophet of Democracy. Points to Imperialism V Alone as the Arch-Foe of Liberty ' Jo6ser61t- aml tlie Roar of Kant and Cant. , f (Patted frees l4 Wlrel IrfHilsvllle, Ky.. Oct residing at '. Democratic rally here last night and , roefcinc his first political address 'In ISIS. Henry Wstterson, the veteran po imcai journalist, rejoicra in rui m - as , elaught upon tha Imperlallstla forces is . tha government, which, ha said, were deatlned to destroy Amartean liberty If not checked. Ha reduced ail issues o one Issue, that or Intrencnea govern Mnt,i nrtvllAsrA rardlna all enum- . aratad and labeled leauea of tha cam- tpatgn aa only phaaea of tba baaie laaua. I ilr. Wattaraon aaJd: 'T truiv ralolce that I have lived to Honk noon a reunited Democracy. I waa born in a Democratic camp during what - proved a bad year for Leroocrata, and I attained my majority Juat In time to see tha party go over ma precipice 01 mo tlnnallsm to what seemed Ita ruin. ..-I "Tba polltlrlana tell that there are many laauea, but I aea only one. ' xf wa earn mo chaas-e oar ml era at win. If oaa orgaalsed an deflaat ml' uortty Ualda a fortress oaa withstand tha a lege af aa aadiaoipliaed aad 111- equipped Kajortty oa tha ontalde iiow ah all talk a boat traata and tariff, about ' rebate aad baa deposits, about taoney aad morals ul stocks aad bond profit uat v -i : ., - . ' ; ' ,, - '1 behold now an almoat exact repro duction of tha avll oondltlona of 60 yeara 1 sgo.' -Tha Republican party, grown cor rupt, ana arrogant, la putting rorin .-tremendous effort to retain tha t which it haa ao much abused. - 4 "If It snooeeds It will sever srarrea- der tt abort of acme lire calamity aome aay lta exit will be tha signal for, may- ' be, oItU war. To that end lta poliolea of militarism, favoritism aad class distinction hare beea tending aad preparing a maw lrre preeelble conflict betweea capital aad labor. . ... "I pray God that thle1 may never come. . The way to avert it la by occasional change of party, bringing home to our public men their aubordinatlon to the a power crowded with corporation counsel. The occupant of tha White ifouae summons the unapeakable Hearst aa Ma a tar wit neaa. , "Tha hones, rich are invoked, to aukt eocamoa oaaaa with tha lawleaa rich. All perspective, af trath aad eoberaeaa aad oommoa- aaaae) are tost amid tha roar of raat aad eaat of aalf-glonfrlng laadatloa aad ealf-aooaataaT proaitaea of reform, with Aldrloh aad Oaaaoa, with Payaa aad Salaall aad 'Saaay Jlna Shermaa for their eaamplea. Bat JWagwort Bid Bay It. Havlns Dttehed the campaign on falae note, atartlng out with a man of atraw on a la t form of Imooeture. no argument la tooabaurd. no llluatratlon la too rank for tba men and tne interests that do not mean . to be dislodged If fraud ind fore ran aava them. "Nicholas Lwnaworth. tbe. president a aon-ln-law, say. ha did not -aay )t, but tha 6.000 llatcnera aay ha did. The notea of two atenoe-raDhere aay he did. What boot a It whether he did or not? No ona who. knowa what la going on in the national capital and haa been golni on for a long time, needa to be told tha they are undermlnlna the popular foun datlona of our Democratio aovernment and converting it Into an imperial re public, with nothing wanting of' ronn archlam and titular, nobility except tha Bumenaiaiure. ,. Jkooaevelt Xaally a ring. "TJia White Honae la already tha pal aoa of Wnf Tha praaldaht la already aoyeralga la everythlag except tha SECOND ANNUAL GRANGE. FAIR OPENS AT IVIAYVILLE Deonle. "ii i were a KepuDiican i wouia vote ' for Bryan, li aro would Bttrk' If I were a Renubllcan I et the big chief with his 'big hang, if I were a Republican who. represents the vlcloua methods . rl-r .nl. m rtr th. mIU acceptable. 01 matter how' peraonally A Boar of Baat aad Cant. "Whatever usefulness the Republican party evar poaseesed It haa for tha time outlived, it atanda today a menace to equal, taxation., and economic admlnla tration, i not to -orderly - government and free Institutions. "We aeo all disguise of decency thrown aalde; the black flag of Trust lam run up to the masthead; tha decks "Why should not -a member of the court circle blurt It out that Taft la expected merely to hold down the job for Roosevelt, since It was thought pre mature to run Rooaovelt -tor. the Imme diate succession? . "The campaign' wag ana la a family affair. If the machine whloh nominated Taft wa ao mercllesa toward the Re publican allies who dared to resist it, why should It be counted on to spare our free Institutions after eight addi tional years or moneyed accretion ana un augmented powerT thla can ac- v count for the peraonal Interposition of the president, who throws duty and dignity to the wlnda and geta down like a matador into the bull ring, mud stained and powder-smirched, swearing like a trooper at all who come within the sound of his volee and the reach of hia Inflamed fancy." A Pennsvlvanlan has Invented a ma chine which scrapea, cleans and trtma the heads and talla from fish at the rata of 200 to 300 a minute, according to aiza. Ira f , v DRUNKENNESS it t. i i A Curable Disease Eminent phyjicltni ind ' Sclen- vtlflc Men Arrea That It Should Be Treated a Such. ; Drunkmneaa la a prog reaalve dlaeaae the moAi-aeer drinker la not aatiafl.c with ov" three drluka a' da v. the raving Ttrr ihore 'knd -more bevomea aa tha diaeaaa adyanfee; the cr irresistible i result la Chronlo Aloohollem.' Tha , treatment uil, auneeuriillw h Ihouaanda right. In their own borne la Orrlne.. It U a . aolantlRo .cure for urunaanneaa and Dae gtveo aucb unl veraal aatlafactioo that it la aold under a poaltive guarantee to effvet a cure or your t money win re refunded. Thlt guaranted la given. In good faith" and la carried put. to the letter, .Orrlne la not a. new , remedy: It haa been eold by tha lending druggists' In every , olty for rear,- It hue lifted tana of thouaands roia the deptha to worthy maahoodand haa the hearty Indoraement of grateful men and -women la every atatg in thd union. , . Orrlne No. 1 la tha aecret remedy Orrlne No. S. la for thoae willing to takj tha treatment IClther form coats $1.00, Tha guarantee ia the aame In either rase. Write to The Orrlne Co., Waah, Ington, D. C, for free booklet on Drunk, enness, mailed ia plain sealed envelope. ted on receipt druggists and Clark A Co.. distributors. , . Orrlne will be mailed aealed on receipt or price, noid oy leaaing aruggn In thla city by Woodward. Clark C. J. QuInnA "" (Special Dlipatcb to Tba Joarail.) Condon. Or.. Oct. . The thriving lit tle town of Mayville 1 In holiday at tire today in honor of the opening of the second annual grange fair, held under the ausplcea of the granges of Gil liam and Wheeler counties. Several hun dred are In attendance, beaidea acores of grangers who are here to celebrate the conclusion of harvest. The lower floor or tne grange nan is crowded with exhibits of cereals and he aecond floor of the I. graaaea and other field products. On . u. u. it, Dana- George B. Dukek. Ing the women's i department haa .aome aa -debate held. Bister Baptlsta found fine dlsplaya of handiwork. The Burns th, aootety a year ago. She la In at' Spokane, Wae, haa just closed an alght-day missionary at the Catholic church In 4hls city, of which Rev. Thomas Cant well ia rector. The church waa too .small to accommodate tba au- dlencea. . At the clone of the Series of lectures the young men or the congregation re organized the 'Stella Marls society, wnicn win do a literary organisation. Literary subjects are to be dlacuaaed bulldlna- haa been set apart for the ooul try exhibit and the livestock la housed In the stables of Stlnchfield A Golden. This department is under the super vision of William Rettle or Fossil, a well known sheepman. A feature of the fair la the presence of a party of In structors from the Oregon Agricultural college, consisting of Dr. James Wlthy combe, C. L. Lewis and H. D. Scudder. The executive committee, compoaed of C. J. Qulnn, master of the Mayville grange, George B. Dukek and W. J. Ed wards, has been unusually active In pushing the fair. , charge of this city. St Thomaa Aquinas school, I The "Sole .of " Honor" in Selz Royal Blue Shoe The' sole of , honor is made ' of .'good oak-tanned leather; 'there's a tough, durable quality to oak-bark tannage1 that you want' in the wear, that other tannages ; don't havel ".'; : We recommend Selz Royal Blue, Shoes because it s one of the moderate-priced shoes that s made with oak soles; and made honestly all through of the best materials, v Fall styles arc here. We'll fit your feet perfectly with Selz Royal Blue. $3.50, $4.00, $5,00 Seventh and Washington. Tomorrow (Saturday) will positively oe last aay .ior aiacount on west side gas bills. Don t forget to read Gas Tips. Worth m dnllar a box Satin akin face powder coaia dui 4COC. Are you using 117 SIDELINE, STORILS Or GREAT NORTHWEST FILES OX M'KENZIB River to Develop Power for Elec trical Purposeg. (Special Dispatch to Tne Journal.) Eugene, Or., Oct 9. P. A. Anderson, who Is said to represent a body of capitalist whose identity Is not known' t nrenenf. has lust filed On 88.001) cubic inches of the waters of the Mc Kenxie river, miner's measure, for ower purposes, ana 11 is saia ine cp tallsts will soon begin the work of de veloping the power for electrical pur PThe filing was made at a point about 4A miiM enat of Eutrene. 'The proposed canal is to be 60 foet wide" and 20 feet deep and it will cross six sections of land. . Many filings have been made on the McKensle waters for power purposes during the past two or three years, but as yet no active work has been taken to develop the power. SCARCITY OP SHEEP planned by posed of 1 members. the local committee' eom- Jurira Sontr held a preliminary meeting with local a-ood road enthusiasts a few days ago. HORSE HIKES; GIRL LOST SIXTY HOURS (United rreea Leaaed Wlre. Socorro. N. M.. Oct. .After wander ing about the Magdalena moitntalna for tnree days ana two nignts, nair erased with pain and In a starving cftndition. Miss Euohralla Bonavldea. the beautiful daughter of a prominent rancher here, la at her fathers home recovering from er terrible expeience. Sunday moninar Miss Bonavldea atart. I led for a ride in the mountains. She was thrown from her horse and ao palnully Injured that she was unable to recap ture the animal. As soon as she re covered her strength she set out for home on foot, but became lost In the she waa found by the mounted police, who had been sent out by the distracted father as soon as the riderless horse re turned to the ranch. BARRISTERS ORGANIZE To Welcome Cardinal Gibbons. (Rpeelal Dfaoatch t The Journal. 1 Ha., uct. ,s. Elaborate .White Salmon and Hood River Legal Profession Unite (Special fMapttca to Tha Journal.) Hood River, Or., Oct. 9. At a meet ing held last evening by the members Bonaparts. Baltimore. preparations have been made for the public welcome to be given tomorrow to Cardinal Gibbons upon his return from abroad. At the station addresses will be made by Governor Crothers. Mayor Mahool and Attorney-General The cardinal will be zsxrssnxzzssszsxzzxczzsxssSansxsssxzzzsi&izzsi International Correspondence Schools B M H H 8 M M M M N . M H H R R N H rzzzz M m m I SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA Sjpecial Display Skidmore Drug 151 THIRD STREET OCTOBER 8, 9, AND 10 Co. Decrease of Two Thirds In Lake County's Woolly Quadrupeds. (Special Diapatch to The Journal.) Klamath . Falls, Or.. Oct. . LAke county has only a third as many sheep within its borders thla year as It us ually has. Dave Elder, who owna a fourth of all the sheep In the county, passed through Klamath Tails this week from his feeding grounds in the Weyer- naeuser nmuer wbbi ui ncio, emu cmo i that there are .only about 100,000 sheep in Lake county. K'nn. are aniline- and nearly all will be held until next season for higher prices. Wool Is being held ror lb cents. while 11 cents is being orrered. The new arrangement of leasing tim ber' land for erasing purposes is prov ing satisiactory. auaougn expensive. of the legal profession of White Sal mon and-Hood River, preliminary atana were taken to form a local bar asso ciation. County Judge A. J. Derbv was elected temporary .president and JJrneatj . omitn oecreiary. a committee was appointed . n permanent orgi Another meeting will be held duiinjr the organisation. fruit fair, which will be concluded with a banquet. LECTURES AT COKDOX Rev. P. J. O'Reilly Closes Series at Catholic Church. (Rpedal Dfapatch to Tba Journal.! ' Condon, On, Oct. 9. Rev. P. J. O'Reil ly, formerly chaplain of Gonzaga college escorted to his residence by parade which. Is expected to embrace 10,000 or 15,000 men, repre senting the Catholic parlshea of Bal timore and wasmngton. v TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Tear grocer rehires roar money If yon dost Ilk Schilling's Best; we pay him. Two Scholarships Given Away Absolutely Free by x Skidmore Drug Co. ASK FOR PARTICULARS Local Office 425 Washington Street s PHONES MAIN 1028, A-5501 g IIZSZZSSZZ9BSS5ZEZEZEEIEXZZEZZSSZSZSZISKIZSaa It is more ON'E BID RECEIVED Correct Clothes ONE of the satisfactory things about our Clothes is that there is a style, or rather a number of styles, for every type of man. The young fellow, who likes to spread himself to the limit, is well provided for, and so' is the man who is more quiet in his taste. Dignity, tone and character serve to keep our garments within the gates of good judg ment, though in every line they are indicative of Clever tailoring and the latter-day innova tions of fashion. . We call "special attention to our Suits and Overcoats at 910, 915, 920 and ?25. We are showing un usual values for these mod est prices. Offerings worth investigating. Klamath Ranchers Do Not Patronize New Scheme. miwhl Dlanatrh to Tba Joamal.1 Klamath Falls. Or.. Oct. 9. Only one bid, J. W. Jory, was received by the Klamath Water Users' association for the building of the south branch laterals. This is tne worn on wnicn u was planned to try the experiment of land owners bidding, to be paid in certlfl-J cates, that could be applied on water I navments. The lack of bids Is a a or I bed to the fact of the present laterals being too far away from the ranches, necessitat-1 Ing the establishment of large campa. Aa the work Droaresses into tbe val ley, land owners will then bid on the contracts, they state. , FOR KEEPING LIQCOR Eugene-Merchant Convicted of Vio- I . lating Local Option. (Special Dlapateb to Tbe Journal.) Eugene, Or., Oct . Joseph Jacobs, a! storekeeper of this city, waa convicted bv a lurv yesterday of violating the city's ordinance which makes it an of fense to KeeD iiauors storea on one s premises ror sale, tie win do sentenced today. As soon as the trial was over he waa arrested aratn on tne cnara nf vlola.ttna the local ortion law and will be given a trial before the Jtiettce of the peace some time next week. Jacobs haa twice before been con victed of violating the local option law and given heavy sentences, one of the ententes Includlnc a term of 10 days in the county jeji. FRANCHISE IS GRANTED -? MOM lottljiao (Do Irrigation Is About to Be Realised by Klamathites. Mmm Hl Mmatrfc ta The Jearaal I Klamath Falls. Or.. Oct ft. Tbe Fnl- ted States government haa been granted a franchise by tne city council ror a concrete conduit along jiign street in West Klamath Falls. This franchise I haa beea before tbe council nearly two years. I Tha eondult win be aa extension of I what Is called the Keno canal, now end-1 Ing at the Moore power bouae, and when extended will furnish water te the l ranches on tbe west sWle-of tbe liver. I which have never heretofore been Ir rigated. . GOOD ROADS MEETING 4. Gu3 IfuhnProp, . 165-170 Third Street, Bet Morrison and Yamhill j Gilliam Coutr WiTJ Disease Problem October IT. i fflii flif MmM aa TV Zaai-Mt l I Cetidoo. .Or, Oct. .arreanlatlve WWOUl , IU ill . . win w v. ' " ' . . f attend a bis road metljg "anii-ii win Kel addreiaaol by John H. eVtt of ltn. I forme rentyludse of Xlarinn -vHit- Judca Lirr.al C htr of Prtlard, aad I Mr lexiers lnt-rted tb r1 m4 I nevement. Th lri will tm n the evirtliie Ms 4'c;"- I fcisaBBsBBSaBassssa mi in m vm III II . IVsrWf 1111 l!Y&'fV7T iiiii t ii i in Vitiu ifmt 'iira . IIIII ."'111 I SY.i M lf,in nil . 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