The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 13, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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EMTOKMa D1GE OP HIE eTOIMNMi
ThF TbOT TR IxT AT' pr,da' Th enthusiasm for local ac- aa they will be on November 3, after
J w '' uvmeg ot publlo eharacler U teat three weeks more of disturbance and
aw iKPicraypST mwsrAfta. , of the Individual Interest In atate "agony?" Would they not bare
r. a. j.caaoa... ............rui growth, atate pride and Oregon aa- voted Juat aa wisely and wH'to No-
r.'H,'.'. ..... - - - ----- - lWBiaty. ' Absence of these la fairly vember S If the candldatea had not
-- aHUf iMrk.c t Tb Jovm.i hoiia-1 w Indcated la the Blender attend I been named until October 1. Vonld
I... 'in .w Y.bnr .iru. rtus. or. Uncaof leaathun K r.nn .tih.i... -.f a Bhort campaign be better for
Kr.tr4 at mm BMioiyie at Portias, or. tx try uuD stock abow and harness the country than a long one? t
r."""' r 'f rjweet. a .how well worth the patron- If It be necessary for a cand
Pll 10 BUILD FINE THEATRE
In." ' ' "7 VT Meet, a abow well worth tbe patron- If It be necessary for a candidate
riLitrnoNEs maik tits. ' bomb, A-4(t. I ' " Portland and the half of! for prealdent to travel about over
au dtan-amu .rwiM r aawra.ivreKon.' . .. most of thla areat countrv. making
:
Jti t operator tha de
Kaat Bide offlro, 4
Kaa am, I . mere are reaaoaa why Wanning-1 apeechea and showing himself, ana
' 1 ' I toil. th fl IM h M - ntttmtwtniA -.A I .l.ln. nunU .
rOBEtOX AOViaTXaSNO, BEPHItaKIITATIVil ....... w.i.m wi-- iMii iuu; uiuuuua wi
rrMiaa4-no-iita saHai Aiwruiinv AfT. I uu- lu parent, in me race ror pop-icnance to pee and apeak to mm. men
, .riT iiTiin. JXKSa.""!'"-0". -"-a the Intense local spirit I prolonged campaign Is necessary.
' en In the 110.000 paid admission But who did not know substantially
- - -a-a aas ka aa.a.1. ama mm an J I - a. A V ... ... I ' i
u us United ButM. Caaaia a Masie! I e ePogane lair ! probably one of I as much about Mr. Taft and Mr.
. . DA11.T. i luuis , reasons, j oat aplrlt capital-1 Bryan three months ago as tney
os raw 44.00 1 oaa raoatk a 01 tzea ana investea in state and city Know now? And does ail tuts ru-
Calvin Ileilig: and Darid Steams Open Subscriptions do
Bond Issue With Guaranteed Interest Struc- -ture
to Be lii Business Section.
SUK DAT. -
Or rr. 12-SO I Cm monta ..I .13
DAILY ANP BPTfBAT.
On rr ST .SO I On BaMtk.'. I .
Cmilatimt -buaranttt
4 Ta CtrtiUi Oaf tia analatiom of (is. .
4 omiaow a-ovaurA
vli Iwra aoWsoS gutnmfH hytlm
Adftrtkei't CtniScd Ckmktkm Bhm took
That Portland man will ba willing to
ubaorlba $100,000 with which to con
struct a thaatro suitable for A otty of
this importance Is the belief of Calvin
Helllg and David Btearns. Mr. Hslllg
and Mr. Btearns art going ahead with
,. Tbm Pmptr Aaa frvrrd by mmttgmuan
that fa ctrrmU tom ncordt mi ttoi with
tan and tba ttmSatiem atatad wttk aatk
mcamrmcf that adnttiarrt may taty om any
auarawac at ammr rnmor or im paoimnm
amdtr tat fjratnia awa maaagtmamt
taromtrel Bjaptambw 108.
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expansion explains the magnificent Irloua campaigning render the people a plan whereby bonds to the extant of
growtn or Spokane, and In part the! any better able to decide between
Bwirt building of Washington state. I them? It is true that they have
The incident la worthy of th Port-1 made aome interesting Bpoeclies, and
lander'a reflection as a suggestion for I the discussions engaged In may have
the Country Club show next year. I been , somewhat Instructive; yet it
Perhaps, too, the Country Club. man-1 may be doubted whether this long
f 100,000 or poailbly $200,000 will be sold
In this city with a guarariteod return
for Interest and the retirement of a oer-
taln amount of the bonds each year.
Mr. Heljlr and Mr. Stearna propose to
construct the theatre along;- the same
clan that waa uaed In bulldloa the Com-
merclaJ club that la the sale of bonds
agement might also study the 8pc period .of campaigning on the part I paybie in comparatively email lnitail-
kane way of dping things.
STAICDDTO WITH THE
TERESTS r
A man has Just as much re
ligion as he can command In
the time of trouble. Andrew
Fuller. '
of the candidates and their support- menu, so that reymenu will fall due
i . , . ., ., :t , as me wor on tne Dunuina progreaaoa.
ers balances In the enlightenment of The believe that if H&o.ooO wee raiaed
I l 1 . . . . 1,1. ., I - . I 1 K A , .nM M AMMl 1 1 V.
v una nann a rnn unroar rimiaiiT iqq u 1 J vviui,i,vij v.ww
a!i .. . ' " . I half that amount could be secured iuat
uiaiuruauce causea uj ii. as easily for a new theatre, one of the
The country would be better orf In moat important mpiovementa required
I WW Unrf la nit
T 13 NOT to be assumed that dele-1 the long run if a president were VMt numiMrMai
gates to the .Trans-MlsaUsIppl lecloa ,e8S irequentiy, onco ia ror more than a year Mr. Helllg has
COngreBS comprising a large ma-lnot ,eM lnan ,lx yea. nl men peen trying to let om one iniereaiea
JZ 5 r '7 r- n,0 lofor .nH In a new theatre who haa money enough
jority were aciuaiea oy improper w..-w.w.4 - t0 Duiid one. Aitnough railing to nna
motives, or that they are exception- the -period of active campaigning cut any one man who was wining to ad-
, ' . . "r" "tBV"" -,,. rifl.Mo. .,nM than ha vance the money he has met with such
ally ignorant business men and pro- nort. Besides, there mould then be enoourgement that he and Mr. etearna
ducers vet that thv rfpplamrt 1 need of large campaign funds, propose to organise a company and sell
oucera, yec mai tney aeciared . f . . . , Bonds enough to build suitable atruc-
against a parcels post and In fayor of ana ,ess Haeilhood or their being ture Mr. Hem himeif thinks he can
a gorernment. ship subsidy Is POt"ear0r Da purpose.. 1 Srr further eonreH:umemve.'
Otherwise Tery easily explained. I ; I the rest would be comparatively eaey to
The ship subsidy scheme s Indeed I TELL THE TRUTH. SHAME THE U i, PunE5
THE STALKING HORSE
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well calculated to gain the approval
of a great many men who look Into
It only superficially, or aye prone to
follow party leaders .without much
question, it presents an alluring
suriace to tne man. wno regrets the
I
T IS never too
truth. If a mistake
DEVIL I a theatre has upon surrounding prop
erty.
late to tell the 0f the district around the Helllg will
rnlrA In mndfl It I appreciate what I mean," Bald Mr.
Is always honorable to own up. atre the surrounding- property haa large
"he Oreonlan mistook Taffa Mr increaaed In value and shops and
R. "HEARST did not come to I decadence of the American merchant I tariff plank for Bryan's and bruised, hive "grown" up in fhV'vicinity """the'
i-omana.' . insteaa, ne Bem marine, but the proponents ot a ship battered and bludgeoned it. It freyep aJ.t c?a"sW theatre
hia regrets and his candidate. I -nngMy nolicv are careful noTr to I straight-armed it. uDnercut It. andl.hnf.i inrtd. it wnuM undonbt-
t, . There was .'meeting, a band, reply to the suggestions of Its op- landed a swing on its Jaw. It Jabbed "y ve Vf odi fiX-?hi-rf???di!l5
speeches by a retinue of Mr. Hearst's points of a far better and more nat- it, smote It and slashed it. It hissed KeSedemoiSated repeated"?.'- 1 I
Running SKots . ,
4 amtmmaaataaaaaBtm
VTrlttea for The Journal by Fred C
Penton.
TTe are aaaarad by the ease In the
brick tower that the. referendum and
Initiative will not extend to many more
Btatea. The atald atate of Maine baa
joined Oreson, Oklahoma and Montana,
with Mleaourl aura to come throuah In
November, and -an agitation for It In
Iwantv moM ihat la aura to Win out:
yet the moaabacka of Oregon shut their
vii Ann ihinv inir ini naon in ho
In to submit to be led by their kind
la ether states.
e e . e
The strong emailing and slippery
trail of the Standard Oil crowd leads
plainly to the Republican house nf
Iht REALM
FEMININE1
' The Question of Taat.
H I look back now ever many
years tne pieasantaat part of
my life with my children waa
when Z could cuddle them
uu w n slat on niaPtt fatA 1 1 a e
were safe. We mothers arow loneaoma
as our babies grow older.
ri nnd It hard to be firm with my
"A'
Xtm At... .km. hn.ln.u aaanola
tlona are such that hie Interact In the I atataamen and almoat a pots the coat
theatre makee Its sucoeae an assureo I taue or tne hignest ciiiaen in tne
fact, thinks that the new building should I and then we are told by the organ
ba located eouth and west of Third and I the party In Oreron that
Waahlnatoit atreets. . I
-It muat be centrally located," saia l . a course I coaquered. but at the exnana
K. m.vini.ii ituiann. nf thai i ..a t.- ,om...l I nt m v.. - . 1 ' 1 io expenae
hnl.l. . n .1 ma id. K A.M. felrt. Nirl I , . .,, . J .. V. I Imi.nh.I In Ilk .Ll.l - . .
... T V V . . .u I proyneia wiu om uu ot ju. , i v-nicaiin, xor n waa only
will Km inn fm AWav. Vfnat ttt the I r ...... I nre InH th. . wil .ti'V. V"".
- ' - ' r.. I . . . I - mi.uv nun ininx m coll I.
la3: I1,"!! ""fl Jn I know it Is for
'a ot table r J "A
the party in Oregon that Bryan is tne !. t. mi it?V'l?Zlnyi'-
choice of the, Rockefeller combine! to" eat 'a piece of chicken Of
course I coaquered. but at tha .TeJil
What started
eaat aide cars run ho farther west than
'."2 JVirVl.r"" "1"'".rw-iT? r; moat aentleman
hivi in tr. r..f.r . Thi. It ahAnld ha . m-
OUt
poas
th
lease on a suitable piece of ground lit I Carving th Turkey la a alitlee, the mother, the young mother
wun t: Yr. . .r w "'e " i eapeciaiiy, cornea to ner task of dni.
vviiik .'Hi u rnTtinE inn .n.p.. Kn.M
im In Ik. 11,11.
Some of the empires, kingdoms and fIi ng her tremendo
d to be the cleaneet and wont some other mothera
nly presidential campaign &r,hlZrjt'
ave to transfer.- then ll ehould I JX?,'."0"
.m. . . Ai.t,t, o,M.i.n. k. I slinging scrap and war of woroa etjtiai i ,..,; .. . ..
M.bl. fiood.--wh.oh would Tut out A ."', VBlrrTe-ii ever .raer'Cn Pe' Perplexln'r IrJRZtu In th 'world
he northerly portion of the city. pie are aa virile aa ever. . , defJ wltht Vlthout training in the
"I believe we can secure al 15-year I . .. . deep lessons of handllna oth
k . 1 tft fmtkt uw ..1 kiinrl.
guaranteed return' elmllar to those of I the British Hon.
the Commercial club and at the samel .
nM. . .i.Li ...i I Home or tha a
.maw uiutiuv ,"i a, miiKiiiH iuiiu v. win i , . , , . . r ,.n. i not ii .iii.i uuui rvii)oi a 1 o 11 1 1 1 aa
l.60(T to 16.000 yearly with which to principalities arlalng and uTaappoarlne: but not knowln, no aiuZ,. i.TS
pay Interest and to buy up the onda. n Turkey are smaller tnan any one a to be accomplished.-No wonder that
' we atartM out to .Jur 11 00.000 w. Oregon. fc:a SSSlMl Kfftf'ff" J? acutelyTwVk.i
wouia-eeai eiuu.uuv oonaa ana nave m - V r""" , I " 11 aeenia as mougn ane were In
4.000 a year eliiklng fund on a .6-year beyond the comprehension of common tfie poeltlon of an untralnVd pe'eorl
lease basis. The balance of the profits mortals in America. suddenly called upon to produce melodv
could be used to pay Interest on the I a e e I from a mighty organ. Her confidence
uuiiua. 4 tviiiiiiir iiini uui hvh vi . mj i vui avuiur uhiivu puiir. oi.o.ii'i Mv... i - .v. iim ivutm mm 11 1 II U Mil
city near the Portland hotel and The i refuses to believe that he waa beaten she were merely experimenting, milling
Journal building the moat desirable lo-lat the primaries because he stood In, I out stops here and there, fumbling
canon. we wouia noi wani o go i aiooa wun ana iinea up- conwnuauy wun i wim hid nu proauoing jangling
xariner weac xnan oevenm eirei iigriiira ruraavr cruwa m ina aru.io n" i v,oo vruniv ui.iuuica air vaaiea lor.
farther south than Jeff ersoa,1' I against the people and their demands. ..
Ptoka Suitable ryve. a a a ii is ine unoertatniy or a young
Mr. HaiZa u.tVTr.Mfrom L." . would change hi. nam. to mother .experimenting In a way. thai
an extwdea trip through the ea.t In- w" h"thwotwo big Bills and" Bill rfe.rst olde7 or more iipeilene person them
. .hc.Tfr.wkr tfcAArr lth Sk Vrv .Mg "Ul. ITOni rgRK OC ISSUM Mtt XTim HH I i f " " V u I C I J mk . i i L ..V T " 1 "
...,. "7v " - - -' I hill onAunvinr frnnt mpa t it la certain I i"u unum lupoornntajBi
stage, with a large seating snaoe on that Se Amlrlcan SioolS greatlr strengthened and hl ob-
the ground floor, fs the most desirable thB. bm wlneve? BUreta li stlnaoy developed, even though he la
kind. Thla enables everyone to secure p"- ln" olu wnicnever mu seis in. i nn,1-rJul . tVi "
m trnnA rl.v tt th stnffN anil Anmm nut I - I .ui. .
. m"' ---- -- o - . .- i - . . . . , . . . ... i ju una, iiiancr uivra waa no moral
place any or tne .seats very zar oaoai van waa me cnoice ox nia T.iJ principle Involved, the whole contest
frnm th. (- The roof of th Mor. I against Fulton, who had a sort of oily I I.J -in- ViZ rKiYi". f2n;:
mon tabernacle In Salt Lake City he r. smell about hla garmanta. but Chamber- the mother'a And lest Uila hSrrlfv
.... iw..i r . .ran.inmn, i iin w m vn rniMii. n r rn nnnn i. n . I . , . . .
Q,W IIIO lur XI VIM .tin M fca ililfivui v I ------ ..w ..vaw v . - "
or auwinatifa in raaa ina Duiiainar la i uauao na nan naa ex
devoted exclusively to theatrical pur- served well and falthf
poses It will be necessary to oulld an inere is jo if. i ne popular vote m- D, very ,ur, of thelr ground before
ornamental front, which Is always ea- structlng the legislature to vote for the' tney .ttIt dow to a atubborn fight
pensive. Should there be enough money I choice of the people shows that .the I w)tn a chiM on a matter of will cower
U hniM . romhlnnflon office building I election of a United States senator In I TJ " Vi.V. ,. .i- ... .TLY
and theatre the expensive front would aocoraanoe witn tne voie is i aemana-a t)on t0 my mlndt whjc, Justifies It.
om aono owl wun anu mm iw yuivil'i Y . .1. ..... land mat IS A moral lSSUO.
TAX ROLL COStPLETED
camp lonowers. denunciations 01 urai remedy, namely: the admittance at It, spat on it and spurned It. It
everything and everybody except Mr. to American "registry of foreign- choked It, vaccinated it and punched
Hearst, and proclamations to the ef- Duut Bnjp8i and such a reduction of its mug. ' It knocked it down, kicked
fectthat Mr. H6arstra personal and tariff duties as would admit of ships It, sat on it and cussed it. It de
private Independence, party Is the ,einf; DUijt Jn American yards at nounced it as deceptive, epurious and
first real thing that has happened somewhere near the same cost that false.
since the Declaration .of Independ- they can be built for in foreign But It turned out that the hated
ence. v -. t yards. Steel is one big Item, and the plank was not Bryan's, but belonged
Though Mr. Hearst was yesterday American builder must pay a good to the Oregonlan's own and only Mr.
in the embrace of the worst element aeai more for American steel than Taft, that it was written, not at Den-
of the Republican party-" a mayor- foreign: builders pay. And so with ver, but at Chicago. It turned out Wasco Is Shown to Be Advancing in
any canaiaaie ot ew .org, ana me I various ship materials and stores, that the-Jovian thunderbolts from Many Lines.
day before and the day after hugging I Tne American merchant marine has the Tall Tower were in fact hurled at tsoeciai Mtpatcb to rue journal.
Tammany In a fusion with Mr. Deea nearly obliterated ln order to the very tariff plank that Candidate The1 - Dalle Or.. ' Oct u Assessor
iiearBC - as Bianuaru
speaker in Mr. Hearst
lation Of BPellDlnderS belabored, both .M ahV.m t. n nAthiitfThil 'r. -2 I When Hood'RWer was given a big
I wvaavaaw m vuy ww Mva v wuwmvi I ' n ymuiwHUV uvwwwu ID wMOMf I gllnA, from thft ,JWOelt DArt iOt tflf) CI"
the great political parties. , As his b, trngti to cooperate with the rest will the Oregonian own ud? Will it tok if Hood River county. The as-
contributloa to the elucidation of of the tnntMt and one that would tell its family of readers that it onUtyUOw.,ninciu0Ld in" w'Sco
wmvaigu iu". j". 6"", bbto especially . strong influence In fooled them? Will It cheerfully and county. waaH.320.070: that of ios
less a good man, told the story of tha pontics of seaboard states. That decently own up and tell them that fln,ce. Si0 'J. ISi'lSk886, mak'
his business competition with Stand- the Trans-MississlDbi conzress in- I Mr. Taft is the Bnonsor. defender and I Thr are hundreds of neoDle arrlv-
iaM't'tB Policy does not ake it parent of this naughty tariff plank tlook at
it was a meeting typical 01 nearsi- a a-ood or wIbo one. any more than I and that Mr. Brvan tia dallv and hnt-. In fruit and farm lands and
ism in which the theory of life is Itg indorsement by President Roose- hourly denouncing it 'in about the fe?",,Jt ivo'ther'witehAbu?!!
mac, wnen you want anytmng, oince, vent does. , same language In which the Oregon- nVsB menTs AMociatlon for information
principles, parties or. What not,' get! ' tar mora inrnrlnlnr than thla an. tan .i-oii u and literature. There has been a sub-
it With the dollar. When ln Bepab- tion was that by which the congress That newspaper should tell the unt. 'foTwaacS Sunt?- d"u the
ncan rusion as canaiaaie tor tne Went on record against the- parcels truth if it shames the devil. P"4 J"- . vMn.tv .r. Bnlnvin, nrn,
mumnltr Mr HfaMt npnt n an-l Tni.u.l n.. Z ... Dufur and vicinity are enjoying pros-
. . (iudi. ciituer uuo ciyi cno cuuipuaiea ( I perltv. The Lurur commercial ciuo,
palling sum in the attempt to buy mu8t have had a lot of dependable Mr. Taft would defend our coast' "W"!!.0' "ve' . TlLZ.
purposes.
parties In every county fn the state.
-XUatf " maintain and fatten with swollen Taft is everyday and, every hour de- It JwTeSnnt7. the
s paia conBiei-1 fortunes the trusts: and thojhiaBub-1 fending, on. tne stumn., iv--i--l.irt since tb .division of the county.
Now ln the case of a child's willing
ness to eat cnicKen in laaua waa a
Should Cannon win out the voice of paltry one. There' ar manv reasons
the people ln the next congress will l why he should not have wished to eat
sound to that body like an elderberry I It. It mav have been meralv a dlstAsto
popgun in a naval name. I tor rooa or any Kind at that Juncture.
a a a lit may nave oeen a aeeper matter tne
T 9 DMta.w.ll w.aii1i4 MAiin.l tha I fact of its being animal food mav have
A a A VV" v tvvuau waawua.a bwb , . . . . ar . . -
Standard OU United States senators as revpuea mm. ir we may compare ex
vlgorously and publicly as he does tho perlences and say. -My dear," and 'Wow
tainted Democrats he mlrht not be a ' e tell you and "you and X," let
good Republican, but he would certain- e say tnat I had the experience of a
Iv bai a a-ood American. Part whins similar, nature with a child About 4
check ' to French's bAnk, Indorsed the ar heavr even to Dresldents. y.ear. oll wh. suddenly discovered that
name of C. A. Moyer, receiving the a a a tne nice gentle oows to Which he looked
money for it and leaving at onoe for .v -m.t with affection for hla dally milk and
Arlington I .. I' "'J-"" .V,1""," -'7,' ." the meat on the tame were anted. He
Sheriff' Chrlswan left last night for SI"" V davi
' aj-a" numbered how- I u,o,Yere. In fact, that the "nice P'etty
Arlington, wnere nurrman was arrest-1...1. : ,- .,-- - -n.mV. cuw" -.mou i pryyiw uiiiaini,
SIDELINE, STORIES
Or GRLAT NORTHWEST
ed by the chief o r pllSe. Huffman Uraalth- onl a drg" d aS?dento n5 he PrmpUy fu5d.Kt0 eat ,L -,H
will appear before Recorder Flllom to- I.eIt,M.?rKy-i I?ig lfh had another pang of the same kind
wnen a pet raooit was KUiea oy A aog.
He admitted that the rest of the family
,,ViL . . n. .. -,..m... Brttlsh states ln Australia have cast
..iV""rV" f'V - '"". him out and
loano, wnere no lntenaea returning yesterday.
real wealth and all labor. Two great
him out and more, will follow-
foliow.
-must
the cince. wneii ' .ea.w.ia xam- frlendl ln the congress, or elga lt Bay. the Spokane SpokeBman-Re- .eelcers" in fruit 'id"fm to The
- many na uuiU lur 6;u. "" acted on mistaken ideas and misln- view. Against what? What and "iVniT t'KVn.TnS; ""T,n"
Bpeni. oy ma own accouuuug. uiofb fcrmation as to what Postmaster- whom are we afraid of. unless it be " -
Tnan a quarter m a muuus aoiia. General Meyer's plan really Is and Oriental Immigration? And Mr. Taft AT HOOD RIVER PAIR
wnen a canaiaaie rar.uw imocrauc now lt would work. As The Journal Beems to be rather favorable to that
n?D?v P'wjaoncy m hag repeatedly shown, this plan Certainly his most prominent sup- The Dalles and Dufnr Will Send
aim, w u.. . .. uu vouu penerit ratner man injure porters are. As to the need of a I Many Exhibits.
the Spending Of it for delegates tnel-nnnrrT .n( - .11 nv. m.rihiinti . ui-l m.M. nianatch to The Jonrnal.
jinmlJUU lea8t ln all comnjunftle8 .upplied feoa:t; BuCh talkVis meTe campal
, wuou vu vuj mo mawimi,, mw "v WU& rural mall delivery, and most aluah l grain and vegetables to ne piacea.on
ouy me) governorBuip. iaueu to uuy communities will soon be so sup
tne presiaency, ana IB now attempt- nHd. If thv r not aItakv Th -. . . will not be entered in comDetltlon with
lng to bodily buy a new party of ' ,OT,i n t t rrt w.n.. L f.ne .ia,rB " Y.Ve8nam "t0..1 the display of Hood River, or that of
: which he is to be the Moses. association o tlle la" .w"' UK eia m any 'ecUon exnH'-UPt
, He hates the Republicans because -trongly opposed to the Dostmaster- , , lv ' 8 TVT . .
aA AiA nvt hin him tntn nfr. Birongiy opposea to ids posimasier- cessful. The season of fairs is not
tfiey did not help him into office, general's plan until he looked into lt over vet for .eTeral are to be held
hates the Democrats for the same and understood it and then he be- fJ. yet. ror several are 10 do neia
in Mii h. nn of his ditn "?e5!? a...A. At this week and later, and they too
-nTfnA ouled Mr HIsgen out 1; "! "p.""r:a. will in all probability report good
ARRESTED FOB FORGERY
eX-
" .w o ' i mosc 1 1 1 i ii h cnnnirr infrr-nnnm nr i -
as stalking horses to decoy the de- that re,on it has been reported L,t8',BT a"enaance' Bna ! , , Mman is
MAhi -'fnta a nartv which Mr. reportM' These fairs perform a verr entertain- f";"
.. r i uk rue wiiii ui ui. i j .. - .i .v. i. ----
T-Tnarst will tuck Bwav under hlB arm im. , . a ; a lu unu uciui luucuun 111 mo 1110 vi i He had been visiting u. a. moyer ana
1371 Ii r, Vll .. The parcel? .?OBt 18 . ometWn in our rapldly developing slate. fu? on , Fiftewn Mile. Moyer. the
agree with him.
19- Year-Old Ray Huff man in Trou
ble at The Dalles.
ISncll Diana ten to Tba .etirnal.)
Tho Dalles, Or., Oct IS. Bay Huff-
years old, was arrested at Ar-
today on a charge of forgery,
and to which he will be St. Patrick, the intei.e8t 0f the masses of the peo-
uzar, eanta iaus, neaa propnet, una pIe It wouid benefit 100 where it
soie fixer or toe iaun.
plaintiff, alleges that Huffman took a
C. A. Moyer warehouse wheat reoelpt
The morning paper says the elec- from the Mover residence and brought
t, ' , . ... It to the Waseo Warehouse Milling
Ta vote for Mr Hlseen who haa Lv ., .-. . D1 wuuiu uo a. company here yesterdAy And received
..a vote lur sur. nisgcu, wuo line .u. k , mal order houses anv more ! ..i i.i,.n lrn.v i. i . I . v,i . .in.. V. utt ..a.
1 . r .I.L, ! " . . . . uiuuo Lomuni;. uii.u la vuij uuo - -"5V- v-.....B
in tha TTnitd Rtarea ii tha nnintpa. " M mnch 8aTanta tnan BaTe of many unpatriotic expressions cal-
nt fntiv It la firt of ... noW' bu,t " WOU,d doubtleM decreMe culated to intimtldate the people.
vntA for M Hearst ana nv nl. reo the f tb eXpreM COm' Such a result would not be "mlrac-
vote for Mr. Hearst, and oy his rec- panIe8 whlcn inrariably charge too ulou. and thera i- no KooA rea.on
ord. Mr. Hearst is not worthy of it. v,h rate. for th. .erTlV.es thev nor- u .'. t ,i I , no,5 reason
t. ,. f w. niBn rates ror lD services tney per- wnjr Jt should be calamitous.
He Is ope of the. greatest political form Tne parcei8 poet ln Europe ---z----
mountebanks of the age. as the last and Canada has been of great and it is rather unlikely that the presl-
?tr?A.bl'JtwT toptjfd service to the people. dent ever said anything toNIck
HrtV iJ . ;.rSn!r.r!fr and there U no th0Ught ,n th8e Longworth Justifying his alleged re-
2 J wuntrles of abolishing it. It would mark about Roosevelt succeeding
ir: S7a' ! .5KT ZgVttZdt have been in vogue long ago In this Taft , 19,6. but Mrs. I. might
, ; " " . . .vT. u. , I country except for tne express com- hare done so
panies and railroads, which of course .
oppose it, Just as the steel trust and We will now have had to visit us standing the number of arrests that
lewis for bryan Letters From the People
Indications Are That Democrats
Will Poll Heavy Vote.
( Sparta 1 Dlapatca t Tba JoaraeLI
Chehalls, Wash., Oct. 13. Lewis coun-
Lettera to The Joaraal should ba writtea en
one aide ef the paper only, and -bould be ae
ompanled by tba nam and addraaa of tha
writer, ina same will not oa onea ii ms
writer aaka tbat It be withheld. The Journal
la not to ba andcratood aa indorsing tba t!wi
ty will come ln strong for Bryan In or statements of correapoDdanta. letters should
November. 'In 1904 the vote ln the be made aa brief aa poaalble. Thoee who wlab
county was 4,648 and Roosevelt re- I their letters returned when not uaed anooia in-
celved a plurality of 2,103. During that cioae poataae.
Gull
Mr. Hearst for the presidential nom
inatlon in 1904. Third, it la a vote
in aid of Standard Oil. because Mr.
Bryan' la the only candidate who can
hope to defeat Mr. Taft, and Mr. Taft
Is receiving the support of Standard
Oil. Fourth, It is a vote against
worklngmen, for the Denver conven
tion gave to worklngmen the injunc
tion plank they asked for. and every
vote for Hlsgen who cannot carry
one precinct in the nation. Is one
good vote lost.
UAP URESIS
FROf.1 BURGLAR
Hold-ups are getting to be matters of
regular occurrence of late, notwtth'
other trusts oppose the natural, right candidates Debs, Cbafin and Hlsgen, have been made and the fact that aev
means of building up the American but there is aa yet no word of the eral ot tn r" ar now ,n tl,e tanks.
merchant marine.
Look which way we may, we find
that It Is largely a gorernment of.
by and for the trusts and interests,
and It seems that this is what the
TranB-Mlssissippi congress is In fa
vor of.
coming of Watson.
THE SPOKAXK WAT
TOO LOXO CAMPAIGNS
I
T IS worth Portland's attention to
note that there were 110,000
-paid admissions at tbe Spokane
fair which cloeed Saturday. Tbe
paid admissions at the splendid ex
hibition of the Portland Country Clnb
were betweea 20,000 and 2K.0OO.
Tbe paid admissions at the Oregon
ttate fair were .,. The attend
ance at Spokane exceeded the admls
:ons at the two big Oregon shows
-r.b!ad with more thai 20.000 to
f ; re. ' ,
U 1 tot a parallel to fin Ore proa
-i jOrfg-ts:aiis-.w!:a rardetsble
A"
MONTH or two ago there wbb a
good deal of complaint about
the apathy prevailing regard
ing tbe campaign, and many
people seemed to be worried bcaa-e
the campaign was not fairly opened
yet, or was not running already at
fever heat Yet now it it three
weeks till election, and the campaign
has already become aalte strenuous
and warm, at least la large spota. it
opened ap and got well Into motion
quite early enough.
Wkat is tbe oed of these pro
longed cans pa! ga T Are not tbe peo
ple jart about aa well able te deride
betweea tie several candidates sow
If Councilman Cottel can break
up or loosen the grip of the plumb
ers' trust, be will have rendered a
very good service.
Tbat rain Saturday night waa one
of tbe rare ones that was acceptable
to everybody.
The Direct Primary.
From the Woodbun Independent
Last night there were two of these
little functions pulled off. One. of them
was successful : the other resulted dis
astrously for the robber.
A bad men with A gun walked In at
the aide entrance of M. Kebayasbrs
laundry office. 63 North First street,
A little After midnight, with A view to
replenishing his exchequer from the
contents of the tllL Instead he left his
revolver In the hands of a snacpr lit
tie Jen end asrrowly ear aped capture
hlreeeJf. When the robber entered the
room with leveled gun, o. MAchldA. a
friend of the proprietor, who happened
to be tbere, promptly jumped at him And
cauaht tba hand noioina tne run in
grip tnat tee oewiiaer nignwayman
ceivea a plurality oi i.iv. uunui tnat 'VT- i . .. . i ...
year the logging and lumber camps CwraaponiienU are notified that fcttara as-
were running fu?l handed. Since that S?hM"2$? ,D Jef.to2!rk.
time many lave shut down and the ttoA of tbe editor, becut down to that limit.
workers have left the state. The !n- v.- . .... -r
crease in population ln the cities and Progress of the Negro Race,
towns, however, will bring the voting p Portland, Oct. 18. To the Editor of
strength up to about the same aa ln The Journal The colored taxpayers'
1904. league, which held Its meeting at the
From all Darts Of the county lnforma- A. M. IB. Zlon church taut Fridav even-
tion is being received dally that a large I ng, was appointed many weeks ago, and
Democratic voto will be polled, and I without thought or even any knowledge
from a conservative estimate lt Is be-1 at tha tlm- nf tha cnmlnr "Clansman."
lieved that the big plurality that the Our object and business was to plan and
Republicans received four years ago contrive Ways and means for the Indus
will be more than CUt ln two. Tnel trial nivix and nhlltlnal tmnrnvement
vote ln 1804 was: Republicans 8,003. 0f the condition of the negro race.
Democratic 996, Socialist Labor 31, So- Incidentally after all the business for
clalist 267. Prohibition 128, People's Which we met to transact had been gone
28. FOr COUntV Officers there Will b lmuih llh Iha "Plrniaman" via aiuilt.n
a large independent vote cast, and thej0f, but we passed lt up without flying
vencc. d...d 1 ii any oinoiai recognition, we aa not
lornoy ana aneniE will ne ciosev wun i ..mim- n . v. T(im n .nn nnv fr.n
tne- odds favoring the Democrata. advertlsmtent by protesting against his
show. We believe the negro race ha ln
CIRCUIT COURT OPENS : the last 46 years of lis freedom
acnieveo enougn in tne way oi moral,
lnt-11-rtital aiiA material nroa-resa to
DouglaA County Grand Jury Also Be-1 eclipse any malicious side show that ten
trina Ita Wrtrk I tnousana x om uuoiu niiui uruig
O I QUt
Roseburg. Or.. Oct IS. The October! Tha fnlMvlnr rtanirea .will Affaet In
term Of Circuit COUrt ODened ln thla City I lh. nt tha K.f alamant nf tha
this morning with Judge Hamilton on white people anything that can be
the bench. There are 109 cases, on the shown Ty th biased and prejudiced
docket. Seven divorce cases were die- haters of our race.
posed of ln one hour. This la the rec- k- .Maamtiva all fate mlnrfa will
uiu im uivuiicb. lum Kraua jury oe-1 adtnlt that our race, was total v llllt-
gan its work this morning. , . i orate at the time of its emancipation.
It. la Drobawle that several pnmnlalnta I mw. - ih.i in ii
against the violation of the local op. yMra w, had reduced, this Illiteracy to
v ""' irauu 4i,( per cent, in in years, rrom io
Jury, as eeveral cases of drunkenness to i9oo, It had been reduced from 67.1
have been reported Ant several aubpoe-1 to 44 6 per cent
nah-av.ii8!ufHi.fir Iru,nkenn- The record shows today that the tlllt-
all civil cases. Unless something of a rated at 68 percent. Portugal shows 79.2
X-r,HOUtJ"tUfS.'.bJSUg-itn'it. bI P" c"n- Now those are" white coun-
'L- Ju y' th term W,U b tries with many hundreds of years of
snon One. llll...(n mr.A franlnn mtA having
never had the oppression nor the oodo
street and Alnsworth avenue, near elt,ofl thrown Into their way auchas we
where lt was reported last Saturday I bve had and are now having. We are
night that there had been another hold- no discouraged and we ar not asking
when a pet rabbit was killed by a dog
might as well eat it but not ha. No.
Indeed. He left the table and covered
his grief as a boy will by aa assumption
of carelessness. And so the mother
who compelled her boy to eat chicken
may have been offending his Inner soul.
He may have looked upon It as a mere
matter of callous indifference to suf
fering and an exhibition of Iron csarism.
up. No clue.
DATES OF BETTER
ROADS CONVENTIONS
The aeet Is a waa en tog to tha fart i sought In vain to break. Then tbe
that United Statea aenators will In the
near ruture be eel-rteti fry a direct
vote of the ptU according to en
amendment te the ronatltatlea of tha
I'nited States. The direct primary la
doing the work and tbe west Is paring
the way. "Its true, ma have few
atald old tMwsppera In thm weet that
applause tit the east And desire
to e ronetltattonaiiy ma. tout
th wt!l eveatsaliy a amuU4 t-
mmm joining m in OAirs cry or
"ral traiiam, mttry t! mm the steople e
wiand their rirhta. Tbe rofuln t r of
the tJIrect primary hat t titcree-!
by irb rrrewraitstlvae la tfce swoata
aa Piatt. Irv a bA x aer e m
nra wMmx) faalts war far antra fha
radlWII---. ta foil ti-rva tarrm maa
a ehangt rs t corrBy-slow a-f tbe
-. . i
JaD mavle a few paa. a shift or two.
and the robber sailed through the air
ano lannea oa nta re.K. wniie mcbiih
natrhed the gun from his band. If
MirMla hadn t stumbled himself, ha
would prohaMv have made a prisoner
oi toe wouia-o reooer. The police
her tte rlue. -
Eltker tha seme Armed robhar ar aa-
other of tha gang that tafeets the rttr
had better lur with i. R Kepp of ItU
rtb Twelfth street Kapp was hur
ry Ina IS-wia Bd-r t a shelter of aa waa.
brei.a kei vwAdeBly A large melrer
that lAOfc4 as big as A 11-lav-A SMS was
thret nn4ar tha rata fender and KT
wee r4e- throw t his haarie -e
g4 A b-all-t Uiraurh Bis hart. Kerp
--rtv ap Me Banta and waa relieved
of lit. Te twd-t ewrnrr-d at
etiav At tbe tcr.-.tt f-f t-tt T.'itb
4 DAtes of the good roads con- e
e ventlons to be held throughout e
4 the state have been arranged as
e follows: October II, Dufur; 4
e October 14. The Dalles, I p. m.; e
e 16. Wasco; 16, Grass Valley; 17, e
Condon; I, Arlington; 22, Pen- e
e dleton; IS. La Grande:' II. Baker e
City. e
4 A number of conventions have
4 been asked for by residents of e
4 WaIIowa county. And Also one -e
4 At Hrppneiy for which dAtea e
4 bare not been Assigned. . .
4 All through eastern Oregon the
4y people are greatly interested In
the vital subject of better roAda, 4)
and a good attendance, especially a
4 At the larger towns, la assured. 4
TIMBEK3IAX LOST
IN DENSE WOODS
(Catted Frees Leeees Wb-al '
AVatUe. Oct. 11 Loet In the depths
of the dense forest aear'-Arllngton. E.
H. Melkleohn, a ntemser ef the firm ef
Melkeliohn A Prfwn. 1 1 an Ner Brokers, Is
botng KHirH for try exirlenred timber
crulaers. Ii dkielnhn's predicament Is
eerlooA .The Arlinatoa district la rough
and bevlly tirebered and. ewce I "at
within It. any hut aa etperteaeM wo1s
Daa mil! eaailr etarra to death within
a few an Ilea el rin iaatln l!lf vna
Tit tnte the yoa wtit srty food.-
aupflv a4 rm4 on'r wtt" A rafvr. i
Ua rata to r'-ait:e I rota '. lacoarta. .
Any trpeciAl favora. We only want a
chance to make our way to success.
There are today 40,006 negro students
in tbe hi r ner institutions or learning,
pursuing All branches of studies, from
trades to classical and scientific
courses. Our secondary Institutions of
learning nave turned out to.uuu youtna
as graduatesr The colleges of our race
here graduated 4,ouo. we have so.ooo
well equipped teachers In our different
Scnoois. mere are zu.uuu clergymen.
4.000 musicians. 2.600 showmen. 1,200
lawyers, ISt Journalists. 1,721 physi
cians graduates from some of the best
schools ln the country 250 dentists, 13
artists, 100. .-literary men And women,
128 civil engineers And surveyors, 14
bankers' And brokers, 66 Architects. We
also have 111 institutions for higher
education. The - value - of our
Eroperty In all parts of the United
tales is rated at 11.100.000.000. Our
farms and Implements are valued at
8200,000,000. or an equivalent of nearly
160 to each family. We are operating
740,71 6 farm, and w owa out of that
number 187.77, or II per cent of the
total. We rent 617.171 farms, or 74 6
per cent of the total. Nlaetr-nlne per
cent of our men who marry have mar
ried women of our own race, and we ere
about aa happy with them aa the aver
age man or any ether rsee is wi to tne
SAsoe percentage of hie marriages. Io
the light of such a record of the on 1a red
nan. as a n-evcefuL loval and ernrrea'
aire American cltisen. we are willing
to trust It to the Judgment of the sober
minded and Intelligent white man. aa to
the change of sentiment the "CiAnaman -may
think be can hrtna About.
E. P. CAJTNADT.
REV.) W. W. MATTHEWS.
Editors f tha Advocate.
Bart VThem Gas Store Explodes.
Olympic. Waatt, Oct. 11. ta tb e'
plnal on of a hure gas eras In the deO
rateeeen department of Bolster A
Rameav local r rot-era. Vra. E. ii. Oabrlel
enataiaed efioaA Injuries this morning.
was sVstter-d and Hra
Besides, the matter of taste for or
prejudice against a certain kind of food
Is not of sufficient importance to be
made ao lars-e an issue. Mere whims
of annetlte should not bo catered to.
but neither should they be, fostered by
much notice. This fashion that pre
vails in seme families of narrating to
visitor how Johnnie cannot eat po
tatoes and Mary simply will not have
mush or fish, la all nonsense. If
Johnnie doesn't want potatoes let nim
eat some other substantial vegetable
until of his own accord he changes his
mind. And if Mary will not eat mush
let her have bread and milk but not
waffles with maple syrup. That la, be
sure that the distaste is genuine ana
then treat IV as a matter of Indifference.
Never, never would I "advise that three
different kinds of breakfast food be
prepared for the children of one family
because each has his own whim-wham
about it but I would change jthe kind
each day and wnen one cannot eat it
let him have puttered toast or soma
other as simple food. There is no senso
in unduly empnastzing so immaterial a
thing as appetite ln a healthy child,
either to foster it or to correct It.
Ami it seems to me that the mother
who conquers her boy's dislike to
chicken (for that -one time) at such
tremendous expense ot nerves and brain
strain, does an unwise thing. WhAt do
you others mothers think?
It g H
Molasses Gingerbread. . 1
AN Inquirer asks for the gingerbread
receipt which she has lost ''Perhaps-this
is tho one to which aba
refers:.On egg well beaten, 1 cup mo
lasses, 1 teaspoonful soda, 1 tablespoon
ful ginger, ft teaspoonful grated nut
meg, tt cup lard and butter mixed. H
teaspoonful salt, H cup boiling water,
2 cups flour. Dissolve soda in boiling
water and Add to the molAsses. Let
cool while mixing the other Ingredients.
Beat the egg end add the shortening
and sploes, then alternately the mo
lasses and water and the flour. Beat
well and bake la shallow pans. A cup
ful of floured raisins or English cur
rants may be Added before pouring Into
the pans. Bake slowly In A- stAAdy
oven. ...
Or this is a rename recipe for glnrer-
ft.H.,1 m ..n.lhl arhAl.anl. . . 4
food for growing boys and girls, and A
great Addition to tho noon-tide luncheon:
Ammm a van. vuf wm ... . .up mcF
lasana. 1 eun lard end butter mla1 1
cup sour or buttermilk, 1 teaspoon soda,
dissolved in a nine ooiunir water. 1
tablespoonful ginger, 2 teaspoonsful
cinnamon, 6 cups flour. To this add
y, i ound of raisins, washed and floured,
and bake In a loaf or in individual pan a.
As this Is given by An eastern writer,
it may be well to suggest to western
tiaera. add tha flour CArefullv and If
less than 6 cups makes It sufficiently
stiff, do not Add more. Our flours of
the Pacific coast are entirely different
In texture and quality from those used
eastern states Ana reel pea must be
The oven
Gehrlel
r-leww
veral fet hv the
i aa
rxftnmiam. she u a ( it 1.14 a. nan-ihef of
tmroe end braisee And was seoonscicas
for A time.
I
altered to suit
M R H
Maple Sugar Cream.
-H08E who like the taste of maple
sugar will surely car for this
recipe for tc cream. J
Th Utter la made In the regular
way, and two cups or melted maple
sugar are used Instead of the usual
one cup of granulated sugar.
This Is not a common dessert, bat
It Is most palatable to thoee who ran
stAAd the thick Bweetnees of tbe maple.
at
Tb Dally Mens.
BREAKFAST.
Anplae. Cere! with cream.
Minced ma tion en toast O rah am gams.
Coffee.
LUNCH EOS.
6 reamed dried beef with green parr-era.
Boiled rice and mil A.
Apple sauce Oi-rrbred. Cocoa.
it oik tartle sup
Brisket t veal, breadeo.
Green pees. Cora oa eofc
fjAnana and Wat aaiad.
Lemoai eastern. White) rak.
BlA'fc eoffe.
P-arta-a and Nat -iao Rem-ra sfcta
from a banana, arrange It ee wMte 14-t-jce
leaves and Over it IIS r.eet af
finely grear4 tints. Tna . m at thm
B.'.s w.tA A bo 'led salAd dree.!..