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lmm WEOSm FAGE OP THE efODRML rT" Ta Small Change AH f NPEPEKDtUT KEWirAPtk. . TRh TT TT XT AT P,tIl Tmt ot thelFreat combinations the general welfare atd development x xxj j s w Xif complete their arrangements and ap- of Oregon,. and therefore nnwUe to I DIT similar niAthnla amal) rrAim tltnnt woman's aiiffi.ee'a at thla limn Of & few hnndrad men .111 ha .1. Wa hellova further that . I.f Wi.L "1l,n w " I DlOit the an la irnnri ht ixwn I lorlt V of tha ntnuii' nf lha atafa do I ' mother earth and the consumer, not Want ILM The nrotest waa nub-1 i.A'Jl,fr. ! u' run ita means or sup-i nsnea in me rortiand paper over R. B. JACKSON. ...'.rsnuaber PoMUar evar ateulaa- eifDt BuiMtar) Wf Knodi mrnlic ar The Joare-I Bull-1 OlOloer fariU n. aitls. .itV.mbllf eire-ia. rwllsaa.. Or. Emplpymont W Rpin t tn pMiarrioa at rortuaa. nr.. ft port for hundreds of thouaauda of J the signature of hundreda of Port- m,ZZmamamvm famiita, will thus be denied to num. land's atrongeat buatneu men. The TKi KPiioNica majm tit. iioMB, A-enM I Q9n of , workers, prominent among I suffrage amendment waa defeated In sia. of fir. B mW? t Has. i travelers. It Is said that no lest . STORY OF THE TENNESSEE COAL 'V AND IRON DEAL 1 ' . Txt RLALM Bryan'a "nnrlit" aaam ta ba "vagaries" of tha poop) elao. thai This about finding pearls In oyster. gentlamar. wha ilk. 7h." t..""u"' loomee out oftht u.i i ...l-,.":: hla nam. l....i-- I T -r ' --- u wua. " 5 people and Morgan .own tad State. ISteel corporation, thai OH FOREIGN ADVKHTIHINO BKfKKSKNTATIVI I Vrrelsnd-Reatamta Snerlsl Ai1-rtl-1n Areaey, Rranawk-k' IIuIMIi.i, ".! firth imioi, haw I Vr; luoT-08 Boea Building. Cblcsse. ..I travelers. It Is said that no lest than 40,000 commercial travelers have on this account,, lost their po sitions within tha past two years ' The savlnr of axnensa haa Suhrlrtlna JVrma by aiall ot ta any aedreeei -a .... .,, . . la the I'ulted State. Canada or Maileoi J tB Consumer nothing, but daily. I contrary, with added power Oaa rw $5.oo i oaa noata I mi dace prlcen, the trusts have steadily Inflated prices until they are now high or higher thaft.ever known S .sij with further expansion of trust x I sanitation and oueratlona are eioect-1 , n ..nin i. . .nmkin.Hni tn YJ ...r,.; JC e.a 5 ?.1t,er- .TI1B re?ult. iell beef at the highest price obtain "tcuiuiiiiuiu tuManuf , c i"ai new iniiuence ror comoaiing (able." f Tin CerUtitbtt tbechcBUtion oft W I the trUStS.haS arisen and a big Or-1 Th fAr,nln ilaolaraMnn la hv ganlaatlon of commercial mon, out the Oregonlan. It Is the old insle of employment and otherwise. Is tence on the equality of the man and fighting hard for Bryan In the belief tbe dollar. It insists that the com that bis election would arreaf a modlty Is on the same basla and moTenient that threatena to cost -oual In Imnortanea to the man who hundreds of thousands of men their made It. The thing which had no Tha T Ci. l.mm Tannaaaoa iki. : 7 " r v -. i rani lau youiuoai a iron companr waa Is alao tha saaaon for at He I! : ".J:Tr.r"",",M.oon,loiia ara qulla loompatltor. The T, Ci, I. mada opaol - . v u ii , rMur Mil, Ma huMh mi vita viaar in ini ni iriii. ml truat wouian I mna anr- Juat thraa weeka till alaetlon tha country wUl aottla down to neaa. a a flna-aiCanrf 2ZS r "u naainaarin rana. ina i tha. that "Ci- V! "n iinanoa roin dui jimmidi hV..T . .1... " ouuvaraauon a joy, and ay H bU ha Slf. l.!.,.P0Pt of b lhtn. crat.llli 1 final! the ChilJrea" Starve? T 14 auUtorltaUvaly aUtaa that la tn naart of the rlchaat of tha ra- tiona, la the vary nldat of a valUy waiarea Dy ona of the traat rlvera VM.at av I . - - . m worto, where lat narvean iieaaewer ralla. and you ran't I laamap rail full lanathl tt la I d ao aa to bo unaata for at I and drovea of .cattla and mllllona ot . U . Vl'.l 1 1 - ' BUNDAr. Oae raar ttbo Ooa Doath. DA I LI AKD SONDAT. Ona rar.,., f T.60 Ona moorh. THE POLLAH AND THE MAN . ' I - . i Taroaum ra. i Harrlman triad to aat aiaai t ruai to .,M- ; . . I T JUTLAND union labor Is to Only a few daya ramaln In whlc to rT:i..lL""?,"n9'. .". r aura It alvaalmaka onan hearth raile, and they uarea nave not enough to eat. profit- LJ make., demonatratlon. It U a',Ur' No OUP "ouW n'101 u,li Here It Ibi. , f4rly. ". t''bl.rtini ?',,,0f0 of th,ra ft"Ue.a to on the IT Um9f hlgh tlmei for ucn "' . . .. I.conald.rj. PUrpon Morgan the kkft ThrVMhbeet' TW. In the oily to re- T-nf aP- in'portl.nd this .ust be a terrible .train on the JiTll Bo'JiV "Jl1")". ! New york, and jrot Thorae tA buy JhJ the IfU.I.etppt valley, la I . . .pr..laaB io neap rrom breaking out I feller can mZ l-iif" V'"' ,";nn "wae-1 ueorgia wenirat. me mo nv i fu wunaa state, or America, ImOnstrOUS doctrine has been pro-lai-aln. I-ii' thlnge than T. C. L people an outlet to the ooaau will .... .L" " claimed, to-wlt: "A labor nnlon Is I . . '. iKwreS" nd la comb nation to aell labor at the iv ,.72; i.. V fii ?i?Ji.0,L Morgan got gay ani ton. at ralla : J own fair stater ia h- --v.- or- hLthest orlce obtainable, aa a beef PU. cn.ia ' ealKth2 ti'm nJIEl..r.?iSit will not? . . Circulation 0uarantft fhtlCetufitt thti tbe drcolttion oTtie. obxoov soma ax. ytM$bimJltt4ffH $mrntci3 by tie" I Adrtrtnc$ Ctrti6t4 CimUlhm Bio Bod Still back mm. . i in i v m.n. the baaeball agony hanaa en I too. - Wall thw. ii. dui win end Dcrore ine oo- wimotit Mnrn...i a Between Old Nick and voun the Renubllran niannKera are havlna- goa oiu oi irouoie. ho ever did it. latnrk waa held, but thav couldn't locate I ' n,r alway. a oauaa undarlvlna couldn't .get along It till the panic. ... I sny .uch ondltlon. or narhana - 4,v,.. - - i uaiiaca more Mr. Archbold. however, atlll hold job apd la aa raady aa ever to do bual neaa with congraaaroen. " ' j w , n" Auviii " " Mau ... ... . banana mnta r m i . . ha7,fc in .i'J0C nl" fIac thry took him. reet Morgan waa the only one In New without attirnVti". ,w'?l,Di Til?1?. cO"ntry. They knew there hie oaae. Moraan wanted to know what I iThf. k 5. .. bafllng fluaatlon how to w-l;vVJ,',.V.'nl th,'r ,alu out aecurlty Thorne oould offer, and Thome through all 'th.i- , ;u"ln, .w -wMlk. !h Jhlng .o a. to make had to. trot out hie Georgia Central and I Jh. KiLl'. cnturl.?.. tiare are - . uiui.r w in i nrip i m w . . . . . . . i j . w . n w di m it i m c . 1 1 .. . iMhiKi. ak..w - a Mil ' - -...- i. i ' Thi Piper has orortd br imrmtiratioa tAat lar cirraVatHM rtcord at krpi wka i car aav suv cinrwHiuiw autcnr arrui aara ccoracf teat adrtrtiterm may rely aa any acaeraaraca w war maa ay tut pmeutatrt aifdf IM OWTK"P a bo aiaiMveaitnf iatoauoi September 9, 1908. value until man's labor fashioned It Into value Is to be measured on the I too. same scales with the man himself. paaaeweaia Prayer, Is .the breath of God V In 'man. , 1 neiurnioK y.-acnco n came. V. i ; -i-Anon. only means of livelihood. THE 8ELLWOOD FRAUDS I ARNEST effort tn behalf of best civic conditions Is one of the! i first duties ,of a newspaper. The masses are at heart pure, and vicious or. Improper conditions L tnA ' ,Mpnll.., that m-n Bfife I . . 1 I UUKIII among in era, wnenever or wnerever naB ftl."0 n" ul"n ,"rT".-'".' . ward this end in oJr7.i ..i "."a. liI , - - f . I VY a v no IJIUUC 7 to iun, uuv v I Whore . r - . - more a a Panic the ona thlnl"eney xo Duy at our own price.- vvheii ltM ..vm-i . -v . erybodv want!-0 .."zJ".1": What do ou think of It for a nch. I JlUehlldrenA hungry It Is Fall ralna. after a lonr drr anall. rlK,"ZZ-'"i?t??.n .." crowd fixed n.!:;. I beoauae one of h- ,..;f7 .rV more Important than fail race,; ginT.i unioli ibefr0 au"r,,T.V m." .X1'!X - V' . a " ' f."' ,h waeTraddKtA" to or inuwi mourn ines ar aii rirht. vrvthin : r" .1 w I . ... . . ... i"uw mi xiaa nis own aitoinAflh with " r. aaaw uaiu. i nri nnni i -rnnma rkn ta ngvg ing mnnnr. inn i raka.ai tw- m . . . . : - mrn nan f Kai. Kai . i . . a " . . . i " - - - luuuvy a inariiYA daniiriTiaaa i It Ignore, the fact that labor was .dvocateV' iF enacted" worn wu ; ."B"bSr.nVnia 51Btt: ?' W hW,. b"?. -l .U-" U imalbl. foW "who" first, and that there was notblng or row : .ow de1 ouickerimen. wa tied up tight: and whn th. nromi. not t ToroBecut. w 2; "Re value until labor made It. and In- uo . fd. '2' .1st. now that the thing made I. as only a man who doean't do anything "ff "W themT" See hoVti "worker rh.ted'UBoci.vU.itUifi.t1 tS.y would 2nd theKeopravrand ImTO Drecious. and has all the rights and ?! W atudy the Turko-Auatrlan- "-jrA.".- 0 . thing. In thta .hape plunge the whole country Into a panic mu,t hi rk0 TI,. S,Vl?iILi -aafca ee.eai.CBi I1VUUIOI t ( I B.fTVJU flnre I . " V w feavaiawa 1 l. .AV UlUII a, BV VUUOBIIU 3, IO M I oughly Informed uuon them. I wi.rlW w-nJ ?ter CL J. Mor.e, with had the nerve to faoo 'em and publleh a lf"VBIlm,.n or onK., each one mortgagad I the Interview to the country, they "A labor union I. a combination tol hJ1 Barrymore a.y. .he wm , rnarVy H.Jk 3 oaf MJ, JSST o. 5 f tt"""'v"" ""-"v ghnr at thA hlrhpfit nrlce. luatliTi w. "" "". "T. r:: l"y rauai nave maae mooseveu wnen you get nim alone. v I " "luusn, not lonf liter Ui nvaru million dollara nn that HmI I "ThaV Knfful kim ihn tu. uu uUuuwUS tt(J a beef trust j3 a xombllxatjQn to wedding. If not at that time, alone. Then they went after Helnie: and they took over the T. CL I. et'ock at souna juagmenc or me commonalty j, b f t tbe hgne8t price" Is a I IfFll-7 ot hiT A?d br that time go. It had been .elilng on the market I muet be reckoned with aa ,u.i la any city." - "'v'" STORY OF A MERGER hare neither events nor experience to ctmtentlon moBt nnfortunate for the LBAlinIuindDAuv point to in proof Of the contention. Tf thn ,. ot doctrine do to aettle their comnllratait afr.u. I. K OCTOBER, 19P7..cordIng to !J. 17 Z "at caused Judge Taft to send labor- - our pre.id.nt. , tn. rnnfw wf, ihf . . " ins: men to jau wunouc a tnai dj Te. th .nflt. rin pi. t " "r'uaUJ I i iniuKi wera naniakv all av.s th. aadm- i iiaa rKiiaa K ir ka j - . . " a- - w v a v vvHH- aa aevww w iiiid waua tj a 'a A at u, aiiu li iry, ana iningi i were enapea juet a. the Morgan papers-are trying to eleot Taft. gang wanted them. I Mavba it waan't all hluff that nla-ht T ' ' . . J Mayb. there wa...ome bargain about "Now, I've got to go baok a bit Thellt" v ' twe Tof Veen Tof the tT V L.n. If It is the MrtneMlw'",,. but" unieV. v.T? .,- " . " . I PTJBiiig cvji, buu riguruus iu us ue-Trhfi PnrB-Afnllnr out of tail and I ivuuuam inai raci is not ited President Roosevelt at the n79Mnn Th id.rahin of -,,rh r.oh.n ocrre"!r f' J.ia Pr?Per m " on which to congratu- nnnclatlon. Th ladfrahln of anch White Houseyand obtained his con-L npeRR af it wid ciientfiie aent for the trust to absorb Its only of renderil fa an agent for enormous cviiBiueriioio eopw.iW. . mo.en- influence in aiding the people In nessee Coal & fron company, . which thelr jnborn lnBtiBct for self help, iL.i 41 A 71 Vlw-a '-a C ..-Y' w vvugm- ldhl Laircatoilif relieve uiui ii uui i inn tuts tuuair. T v TV j I. Qi?U nturJ7. the Oregonlan come. fine righteously imposed. I to the support of Uncle Joe. If ho were The doctrine of the dollar matched I L?",',' i.r "'Went, that paper - Th-n i.h'V";. "v"n moro cordially LANE ON THE S. P. SUIT Interstate Commerce Commissioner Reviews History of the Ca .trust was tnen awe to ao . T&e Story . f of thoBe better jIfe cond,tlon8 " rrf rVo TtheL Wloon bur.t when at a height of TIl.red" tanmoo or tne transacuon, now morgan got that ,9 thelr unlTer8al and natural , " " " . - V" iV,B 'i-. .- .eP ? " decision of the cfrcult court of'Cai- the Tennessee concern Into hla bower I . ., tcvei ui ViuiJi.jr u mwioi a. t-""""""''! "u yei were uqrnia in tne Boutnern JPaclflc suit: From the Wall Street Journal. Washington Interstate , Commerce Commissioner Lana say. to The Wall ana iuea oimxeu iuj presiueui, ib Thft Tn,lrnBi nA,avnr4 to hA annh a newspaper. thM TontiARBOA rofirArn Info hid h'nwAr r ..if.-.tv,..i purpose. . nhiloBODhv. A human being with a nonl catalneued in the same list The decision of the with a mnr-nlna that man has made. I Biinromn oourt of OrAiron VARtArdnv. I . . . t If tha 1pb1 waa a.lawfnl on hv ".V .r . " . ..V ana on wnicn mammon is Bpecuwu- .- r arnrmine una tower court wirn ra- i . . -a ,i waa tho nresldent's consent necea-TZ .,," V Z,r:" ;.:i. mg, is inaeienBiuio auu muum.u. " s, m - V I speci io vne oeuwuuu eiecuoa irauas told in an article republished on this page, m,. n,. .h. J T wn,1 any a "The history or this matter Is very k ! ip.fn aJb8-nana Peel or stum-J slmpla Tho comtnlsslon, after a full ble over a lath and break his neck. I hearing, made an order reducing the I raiea on rougn mmmr irom ine wil- Attornev Will H ThAnn. , I lamette valley in Oregon to. San Fran- some celebrltv bv hla inn,,.n .JZ I clsco. The Southern Paclflo company cessrul defense of his son who miir. wenl lnl lna united estates circuit dered a prominent Seattla 'man -U i court of appeals asking an lnjunotlon ITnlon labor, organized and main- PI0 .Seattle, man. .o-it 2K..or,JLp .tBK. aVraV2n ear,, ii uiimwiut a a uo- evidence of the efficacy of L..iri 7 v , m. ? irrwr'afr..1111"1 ? Plausible S.Thi h V Vhh'"". ' -. a .ai ... aA. Av At i - i i h i ii pi i 1 1 ii ii ii man il v a oaac. x w a luii i uioa lu iiiua iiir t n a Kannhiina.. Mn - - - - - - - a.aav - " lug GumDiBauuB in restrBJiH. 1 1 effort Thoaa franda wafa a darV . , I refused to grant .uch an Injunction. - trade and to rob - thef Deonle what Lf": ?Jli &' "ake, for woman.' sake y f v . . . and in aVKV. speclrfcaliyUSPheind: Klnf nnnn tliA rltlKHnVv nf Pfrtljinf! ! .... a a becomes of all the president's voclf- vlcIotlBiy conceived and contemotlblv in"'ime,0.7r" fe '.- th. process of oil i. l a, il . .. - - i rtrifHTi i7Pii i ur iniiiiiiri iiik aai cii. in n 5uB. yrBBiuna auuut v 8" .perpetrated. By them It. was sought cution and punishment of al .big jlo- TWt a8lde the wiU of a Bection ... .... uuuii mr, nocaereuer would tne constitutional nower of the com- vlctonnlv roncAlvAd and contArhntlhlv . . f.le11 m ru." details the process of oil- mission to make an order establishing erous. professions about tne prose- nnpt -tjw, r,v tnAm it vaa H,rht rrBB""cu . . f 7' . nmni. nil ..fT6,?! an .other rate, unaer tn. aepourn jo and 1 na. women ana cnnaren i. luittiuouu. i j r. fi iuijusi 01 me ones i u;"" v w "' .v"ij i.avre "tv111? la7-Prrty a few daya of the commun,ty ,nd to carry Into .before' thepresldent consented to erfect the purposes of a conspiring Ihls.absorptlon of a rival concern by m,nni.Hv Ifl .-1,,-ini. ,t V9, tthe steel trust, he said in a speech in eubver3ive of the whole theory .of self government, and that carried to , . , . "ed during the past 20 years, ttwouldl ' equity will not set aside an order of IC is lime, nign units iui iuo uumu no ooudi De one of the best sellers for this commission establishing a rate, Jtehvllle, Tennu: - These policies of mine can be summed "Ujl In one sentence. They represent Jthe effort to punish euccesaful dishonesty. Z doubt if these policies . have had any material effect In bringing about the present trouble, but If they have. It Its logical ultimate would destroy the republic. It was, and tbe law and the courts now say it was, an a while. excepting where It can be allecred , and I proved that such an order la In con- An Albany man in Portland relates I travenllon of tho constitutional right. th Dninncnit i j .., "lif th rri pr . m v vu. wearing three buttons G A T? TVtl "The theory of the court is, as I support of those who believe the and BJyan. when um whii" Ihf; Judge from the incomplete report. meant he remarked' The first raVTa I wnl0' 1 have seen, that the discretion I am an old soldier, the second that I ve8ted inJho ?omEl,,sfJon m a. DA..t.ti . ' . .7 1 I a ntaavinRhlA v-tt tax hniilrl h will not Via ;0ingVto,,vo?e7or BrVaa." that 1 W'Sf Worklngmen, as well as all other worklngmen. of Portland to hold a demonstration, and to appeal for the man Is better than the thing. The Newberg Graphic, either orig- am am outrage upon -society, and must not inally or quoting from some cam- . - . . ... k.lnn 1HAMttf.a eava- "Vflffflf In all ne toieratea.- rne iaw ana tne courts M""e" Never in ail Oregon Sidelignta where it can be clearly shown that the commission nas acted arbitrarily or has In effect confiscated the DfODerty of the carrier. In , other word., con- t.Wr? "ot.dolng our whole -duty In tne matter of Irresponsible parentage unless our young people are brought up Jt morallr clean, and dependable, standing up to all the respon.lblltie. that Hie puts upon them, unless, more over, every boy and girll. taught some way of making a flying bo lhat the r"11"1' iuuj uui do easy victim, to designing men, and boy. .hall not bo idle cumberers of tha ground, or re duced to helple.aness with Any change in economic conditions. . All the agen do, which work for the upbuilding of youth tend to lessen tho poverty and misery of the world by ao much. The poverty that 1. caused by th. use of Intoxicant. I. one of the stand ing evils of the world, and only after long and patient work in the matter of making sentiment and bringing en lightenment, can the agencies which Letters From tne People piwew. -,n, out . . T " " . .." k" " I th bistort of the country have win not alter my determination tnat "'a' ov-u - - ; Ofoouraa Pniiatnn , . ..i u .a L o n.innin0i m,,a ,a nan.it waees In all industrial lines been asl "vf"r"? on should savo Its these policies shall be persevered in. of .his offense against the law and high as they have been during the it aiid need of It If to arouse that type of clvlo manhood tha nnonla of Portland and Oreeon. present administration, and yet we ... ... in our naUon it weM necessary to suf- It ,3 a result upon which The Jour- hear it stated that labor nlons are wing-to hold a fair the latter" partf &t9Zaf?i fer anv temnorarv eommrclal dnr. . ... .. . . t.H.,, Drcm'i AlAtlon " TTtm. this month at Sprlnt-fleld. K "?J?n,ea.0' "fSf f . DrAirnn as on A mora stpn toward a I Whose wages have been reduced or I experimenting with Kaffir corn will or etatameBte ot corranpondenta. Lettera abould r days later he consented Oregon one more step towara a s thrown out of em- p,ant 80 acrea of u "t year. WUI i brief .. poibie. Tba who wm u -,1,,-v. iv. m i cleansed and safe electorate. I wno nave Deen mrown oui ui em I . , I their letter returoed when not used aboald to. , by which the American UiAnt .Hlt vlll hA arnatlv '.L eloaa noataae. t slon. : I should consider the cost but small. . Yet a few to this deal : .people could be more easily and sure ily robbed of millions a year! The president's excuse Is that he "thus acted to prevent the spread of khe panic, and he did other things .urged by Morgan for the same pur- ' 'pose, when the same men who thus lties of the law and congratulates all dreds of thousands of wage earners x Bherman conty man who n8, been Letters to Tbe Journal aboald be wrlttes ao and should be ao- and addrws of the writer. . The name wUl not be lined if tne writer aaba that It be withheld. The looraal la not to be understood as Indorsing the Tlews STILL ADMINISTERING POISON i r HE St. Paul Pioneer Press. steadily Republican paper, but one that opposes its party's tariff policy, commenting on Jurged him were making and to make the voluntary liquidation of the Ful 'tens of millions of dollars out of the ton Iron Works of Ban Francisco on panlc,' rto sooner waB this deal ef-1 account of lack of business, says 'fected than the price of steel rails that the reason is that ocean-going was advanced from $28 to $30 per vessels can be so much more cheaply ton, about $50 per cent more than , the trust Is obliged to sell Its ralla -r and does eo at a profit abroad. Commenting on this unlawful and robbing merger at the time, the Philadelphia Ledger, a stalwart Re publican paper, said - Th. merger is a by-produot of the '"panic." The true significance of the oomomation is likely at such a time to bo overlooked. It is really a moat Important step in the direction of rut ting cur Iron and steej lntereata into tho control of a single company for a concerted regulation of the output and the establishment of prices. The com pletion of the projected plants at Gary built and manned under foreign flags, and continues The building and repair 0f coasting vessels, and or ships for the American navy. Is all that is left today of the once great American Industry of ship building on either coast The industry on tbe great lakes Is a thing apart. One by one the private ship-yards have succumbed to Inexorable conditions lm posed by unwise legislation; till no only two or three of any consequence are left, end but for government orders they would also fare poorly. This disappearance of ocean ship building constitutes the strongest In dictment yet presented of the nolicT nf Bnnlrltif tha nHn(.nl.a - . and Duluth will mark another inevitable hve uriff to an Interest wh"ch world movement In the life of the Iron Indus- Ye x try In this country. It lndlcatea as in ''"Vhe career of the Standard Oil company, a determination to manufacture at those point, where the procea. can be moat advantageously carried on. Plants lens well Situated, whether In Ohio or Ala bama, Will gradually be cloac-d and business wl'l be centered with a view to economy Of production. But a greater object than economy f production is the establishment of an absolute monopoly. This is going on yet. and is to go on, as long as presidents are elected wbo win consent. XEW rOEMTX FOR TRCSTS A NEW Influence) hat arisen to combat the trusts, and It Is ap- condltlons have placed wholly beyond the reach of benpflt from such a tariff. Not only this, but, aided by the stupid est of navigation laws, tie tariff has substituted annihilation for benefit The effect of thosa navigation laws. mienaeo to protect and elevate the American seaman, haa been to decree that there shall be neither alilps nor seamen bearing; the name "American." The only way to revive American chip building and American ocean traffic is to admit foreign-built ship, to American registry, take the tariff off iteel and some other trust con trolled product, and if there It to be any subsidy let It be paid directly to American seamen, to encourage them to engage In the merchant ma rine service. But it will be a long time before we .hall ret anv rri Dlovment entirely win De greauyi Astorian: in nni pleased at this surprising Informs-1 the horse show at the fair grounds less I .. ... . than it was last year: thr timti fir woum n 1 1 it were ixue. nftn .. v.--- - - " v - " " - " fu.MB. Ul UWS. a correspondentg are notinea tnat Mirera ex ceeding 800 words 1b length may, at ma alt eration of Ue editor, be cut down to that limit. coming that has been overlooked. They might write to Chairman Hitch cock about It. Agreeing at once, of course, with the utterly ridiculous campaign canard that Standard Oil was fori hood, and nearly succeeds, as fol lows: "It is also known that the "eed railroad interests are opposed to The Trust Question. Dairy Or., Oct. 10. To the Editor of Republican duotions and the discharges. Or to "the 'oazeue 'rhi-". ,?r !LH?t . . a , .j;i...j 5 vy urn i . . posslDiy tney nave a ioi oi dbcb: pay T "uf - 1 pounga. The spuds were The Journal There Isn't a r iUr.ra. m tho land who ha. not suffered from x.... mi I the extortion, of the trust and who in ..5.? T,tne,-Herald: Race track hi. heart ha. not felt humiliated be-. uU.u,e a. intng or tne past In Har- cause hi. party has not done .ometnmg, flot ?ni. the sooner It Is real- in all tho year, of Its power, to over- lied that this 1. a fact the better for throw them or compel their dissolution, all concerned. But bm must admit that during tho past . ia year, they have steadily grown In w..eTi.coreBPon(1ence of Estacada number and become more powerful and news. We don t know whether ir. ...minr nun tha nubile maklne the btanaara un was ior hydrophobia, the leprosy or the small- cost o? living greater to the average Bryan, the Pendleton Tribune tries eox a nave among us, but none of us man. .... t toll a cHll mnrA lnrredihlA falso- ' "" iuia very serious. I instead or earnestly imnj io to tell a still more mcreaiDie iaise-i . I ... vii f trust domination, they An Imnaha farmer tells the Josenh I have seen many of the leading men of Herald that the fruit crop this year their party Justify the growth of the eeeded anvthln he h i?,e trust as the lealtlmate result of eco-i fnr h. ... oo . r I Ivor I ,' .,i.,.i .nmAthlnir whlnh had v o years, rle said "there 1 . v.ui..w. i Toft H or-tlvAlv o ThA rcBsnn Is ara tons and tons of nice luarlnna come to stay taaing u an lrDUI'u Taft, and actively so. ine reason is peliene. gola t0 wa8t.n,ce lusc,ou that the soclaUsu do. But the trust well known." Who knowa SO? No-1 , , owners know better. They know, and body. Who believes so? Nobo. on Ko "rpason" is well or otherwise er th TLme? o'ce. this week mlta. If it doe. not even Invite." the auent subscriber. 7 tn , Z. Ti- ral,ln" formation or trusts, lr KepuDiicans are J?i- u...1De-toc.0me ,n nd help fair, ther will admit that It 1. the tru.t to coie throua , with fnn ,1 cau"l evil whlih ha. caused the growth ol to come tnrough with 100 plunks. clallsm In America; and It is no ' item In In the matter, that until it of gov- stance. whieh ernment. and Republicans wUl be to gres. havlitr reDO.ed In thla commls- work toward the elimination of tha lln. slon the power to determine what a j uor traffic see at last any result It reusonaDie rate snail Da tne luoarment I una ox tne oistinct stuns in wnrM of thi. commission is final tn that re-1 progress that the prohibition sentiment garo, excepung ss a Dove limited. in sweeping tne country; .that the rait "The courts will not net un their I roads will not emnlnv man h. vtrtnir judgment as against that of an ad-1 that business men all over the country mlnlstratlve body in which has been I are enforcing the same stricture la of- repuaea tae exercise or a legal oiscre- I ucea ana stores, wnerever clear brain, tlon. This 1. not new law. It Is the I anrl responsible moral luturiu a- eiiuucjaiHin auiia application oi a very I uiuiuiki. well known and old established nrin-1 BuMbOth of thaaa nauaaa nf clpla One of the latest and clearest re distinctly traceable. You can nut expressions of this doctrine Is to be I your finger on th annt mi .. .. xuuuu i u mini is mowr as uie xut I ana no oiner is tne Deginningr : but in lumber case recently decided in favor I the manifold lntraiMin f ir- i.w of the commission by the . supreme I life, where the responsibility 1. to be -vui. wa, mo wuuea oiBirn, ino upmiou iuuuu in mo social Structure' When beinff written by Justice MoKenna. I man who Is willing- to work to support Ninth ludiclal circuit la comnnaed s of I coma to tha mnnt KaffUn - Vimi Judge. Ross, eailbert and Morrow, and! cult of the problem, that wrinkle the ' u i" vi mo nioii conserv-1 uiuws ox tnougntrui men and women, atlve of tour federal courts. Unless I Something wrong, but what and vo.mum wvtv t.aa.t9ii vy I.U0 vvuria, I wiiuniE It WOUld be Within tha nower nf thai . Dr. Rirrnna haa .h... ... .v. . w railroad In everv -casa to aeaura as In.J la wrnnp with ...... l t.i....i-.. i,mn. ,,. ,..ii '.Trr i l ". """"' """u yiweiii Llltj ur-I mreu a nuui can cc snut up within der of the commission going into ef-1 dark, gloomy walls .for month, at a fVlJiLXa Zl 1 f t1.? ctanc. of trial, while federal , aovernment "in th intaVataii th.V ?.kV" . "."""Li "ur commerce commission. , The effect of And much is wrong when a city the such decisions Jy the court, tends I else of Portland, a city which is clan- Dvivuaij t,v kuiiDci vulivb m: 1 1 1 1 n nv riiH i inner rn nnrfirriA iaiErae sin vHn commission, because each member tlf ui, to build boulevards and provide 5.M.mdh?0BkuJ, of .Jhe great park, to : Mise upon It. scenfo ui re.ponslblllty which he bear." roundings aii1 make them a fenttir in its upbuilding when suoh a city has erable." Tou make no aaeriffa of m,.r w"nln.lt bound, crowds of penniless duty as a citizen In votina- to rarrv nut m loaiing on street corner, and hi wis ni.i . WLM.7.!5I rHf to accept nubllo charity because that 'your party ban T no nlai ottir f? 5or iat they oould and would do. that ha. not been tried and found want- " w " louno- ing. xour party Has tried In a weak tm it, nas laueo. it went so far as to nut a man in the president's cabinet, hut No reason known, and there is no "reason. ' Every big railroad man in the coun try is against Bryan, and everybody knows it. of so wn d Z "L . - K. If tha Oannh. WaldDOrt Item In Tl. . I r...i In nwa with lta BV nhn. iieaoer: "an nj v....- -ZZ T, ' , - war last I uvimmiun " - WW-, y t ?rovd .altogether too mneh element will continue to grow un Not only Is the amount of wool hta .i-- V" L.te.'la IzT.'!1''! raised in Orezon this year less than wa." cheerfully- ai .en. v7"fiS.-w"? :a 7"B " laut vear. but the price is about 6 duced ovr pounds of lard. j it 1. a living, practical '"ueftloa.; of which presents a . ......j. . wu.iv.c.u.r i r.onet rerorm like that not as ion? vuw pr-wcn-campaign. M th6 Republican party ! In power cents a pound lower. There must "When the Pendleton-wn. nr.ii- . cans to say: I. not the rule of the be somethlnr wrong about that Tery '""urban line is built Wild Hora oVJlw Democratic party. I Trorrt tawax t - A k.. a - ' - i nwa. Ina. I a-al high and supposedly protective duty Wth small farms and On wool. Would not our WOOl-grOW-ir."? mw 'man doubled ers little, and see If a revision ot their opinion on it is aavisaDiei wny, that tha "fiwa tr.it an'1 MinlH afsnlT itrt I PI n iinmiii jr mis is tnat ha Imww.. i his trade In America. Tha laat , will becomT atn Practical remedy for the trusts, prefer d tL land will hJ- ab to oclsil.m, with IU enUrely un. iihiili J""."1 -beT tried BTBtemT Read the Democratic u ..' . . . v, .K, , Walla Walla real estste man tella tha P-atform, read what Mr. Bryan My. In better look into the subject a Eaat Oregonlan. e,,s explanation of 1U provision, and then form an honest opinion of the matter. worse than tbe protectionists are do ing to them this year. .Kurtl rr development and expan.lca rf trLrSi. if permlttcdB th coaatry, I rr.! ire. fo almost entirely eliminate He commercial traveler. BUndard t .1 already take. 1U raw tn iter la I f rrira the FrounJ, manufactarew- ft i to the rt fined jrodnct. and Itaelf i.rra It to tt tfior of tbe retail . T, potkfttrg every cent f rroflt , i nr ernaM from satare's : -al droIu to the lamp or Have t f -::y turns IL n. wTicb all in any orancn or tne government, auieet It rbangt-s 1t. policy and "principles. " . Tke paklic prot-t of Portland btiBa men againirt woman'. uf frage the last time It was voted on in prr-gem. Is called to mind by the dc laratloa of Candidate Taft last Mot day -that be is for tbe doctrine. The protest said: "We. tb BBderflrned beUere that K would be lajvrlotis to According to official predictions, the "Inland empire" will market this year more than $15,000,000 worth of apples. Washington Baa been gaining some on Oregon la apple production, having bow nearly 3.000,000 bearing tree out of a to tal of 5.127.000, while Oregon is credited with J.tOO.OO bearing tre. oat of a total of 5,655,000 Beta states will gain rapidly on these figures, bat It 11 believed that Ore- ron can and will bold her own with Wsihfngton in apple production. Moro Observer: The O man -..(. I The trust problem before the -people 1. that during a life time of '60 yearahf alno child', play. It I. a recy serious printing office he never pled a ease. ou,t,on r v,rr patrlotlo American to Blnce thi. nroblsm la alwava with US. Whv Should not mm. tnaana ha H. Vised Of meeting It? W all ramam. what haa ha nn.t xr.i.i ,71 oer the effort made bv tha associated was to enableithe party manager more fhaUle", to employ the unemployed effectively to "fry the fat" out of the J,a!i Bprln? ln- the Parka, but such ef t ruses for campaign funds. That's alL I ro, must of necessity be spasmodic Tha fta ann f(,.. V. wr,..".i I and Ineffective in reaching- tha heart been of no avail a. a remedy for trust! ' the problem. robbery. And the enormou. profit. of Since every city ha- the .ame thing the truet. are vaariv hanmli ZJl I to meet, why should It not be made a and more of a menace to free govern- "tanding part of the city", business to roent Their millions are oil"nr ui ?ve 'wo"t Aor 'J-Ulng workers when until even now a few men are In eon- iheX neei lt? l ur highway, and trol of every considerable corporation In boulevards are to be built, our street, the Country, an it la Tw,,"li". .v.. paved, our harbor, dredged, our watar. thev are ln control nf nimn. ........ n... I main, laid and svstema enlara-adL our of business and ln the legislation of con-1 Prk. Improved, why not have a oom gresa. It 1. time for men to think that mission which should have this matter their duty to their nonnte i. ..,n..i.i ln charge and which; would ba abla to to any claim, that their party has T over I 8iv employment to needy men when tnem. uon i you agree with ma? i mey want tne worar H-ven If tney worrao a. oaii wage, it wotua DO preferable to starving or ateallrrg. And it our sen 001 cnuoren or the near fu ture are not to go hungry, all of those agencies, and more, must be set at -work to prevent We have long passed the stage ln clyto life where we can fall back upon the cowardly cry,- "Am I my brother', keeper T" We know, to day, that the answer I. In. the affirm ative and that . we stand or fall to Thi. auestlon la ona nt tha I worked at an A w,At A K ..... T. ... . 1'iwiDii f ....M. . ii wiu naraiy sat- ' - or auty to say that beoauae Mr. Cleveland did little or nothing against the trusts, therefore one Dartv Is no better than 5r," " a a. " w-BlWAAda Ifl T. hl5litn.a-I?a". not Bryan, and In his it i. "Z" w" not so great as a 10 iiviti biiu jits wasi nr viIaj..j eradleate It. aa Mr t.rrY had no nlan of aeti ..T.7. ?.rIaIJ..h"S,' You P-tv leader, .re to- tru'.tr 2nY could noT'ff TlTe'y woullf Zl?.I0. A. ' th.tlnT.0 m. MrtiV. v-rioi instead of a w BTB, nawi .aa - ' -'----C- W. fiHERMAX. James O'Jfeirj'g Birthday James CNetll. the well known .,- in .reiana. uotober 1 1 ia m r. Jt . - . . " """" '"-" aa was brought to ins tinuea mate, with hi. parents. HJs f t PRerce on the .taie was at th5 r. . . old 18 In National thaitr; T i 1 B'S ,hn i.. . V " 'n-.ll in -.w ' nn auiaiau in urn m voted Tou men who have for years the Republican ticket without With the hogs that the Inland "" vww to amp awinton This Is tbe week of the horse now. aad wbl'e the horse, oa ex hlbitlom will be ell worth going. to e. they win sot be tha greatest at traction for many. ' Handsome women aad their apparel will eot the leading figure, cf cowrae. hr niAii twn .e.a. in a J 7sYr I auaattonlna- what It means or stands for a- ----- a, a-, i is at v qsjtb ii f 1 el I . . . " ... . . . boaat was that ha learned hta trarta in I are now brought race to race witn mis Europe! " -rnei ni. trade ln nT1,.Uon. vvift you take the remedy f- a I terea oy mi ismocrmcy ana mr. Br-ai ,1,,, . I the greateat conatructlve statesman of i- . I our time, or do you prefer tbe ultimate or two, oomes alfalfa meal and aur 1 triumph of the Socialist theory T . , beet pulp which any farmer In Sherrnaji !,r' "1. PJL" f P'",n, aDx "nP'" county can produce on summer ririnw "? understood and certain of success says the JlW Obsarrer. A rVllabT. If " Is adopted. It tnvolvee, tbe putting fattening food, eoual to corn, will m ail of truat -made goods on the free list, the this stlonVf Ora"oa the very rt3it reduction of the tariff echeduiee la time portion ef ear great republic if you to AV'.? tlT exact plan pro- caa t see It you mu.t be blind. 7 poa4 by the Kapubllcan. of Iowa av- a a I ami yaa4-B aire ana toat eertamiy can- Tha ema.-. .v.. ... , , I not ba. o vary bad and compels all would kill the town were way off their guaaa. says the Mitchell Sentinel. The ixria utt to live, and will prosper just the same: if they can't trade tn one .1 rtle they will In another, so Mr Croaker, shot up. Mitchell will live -w or toe most prosperous towns la eastern Oregon. e e ' Jaaper eorrespondetvre of Eorena Rear letari John Jaooby had tha ralafortune te lae hla b4 while the teooth-Keilr cmpany'a camp mover waa moving ramp oa the McKensie by boaU the boet atreck a log sending the fcd nverhnare te be "-. ae mare About two -ki age he lost m aultraaa whW-h Maiiaw4 a sMtt wat'h and a Jot nf elnthea If he baa mwb mere bad lurk, he will hare i Uwi aj-ouna a tree. corporations manufacturing a. much as tt per ceat of their goods naed la thla rountry to take oof a government lioenae before they oaa sell outside of mi aiai wnere tney are inoorperareo, and prohtbitB tbeJr control of mere man ae par eent of their maau fart u red product, eo that tt will be Impossible for them to dictate the price of the iiiinaa xowj manufacture, aad it runner provides that they anall eell at tbe same pricea ewrrwaara aaklna- lata account tha difference- La the coat of traneport attorn. ihia Btan woulB deattvrv ma Lviii.ii. bualeeaa. aad would pra-neta coB-rwXt-ttoe. which would he eerUla te trt'eB to the annaawwi . w. evil would be a thing of tha peat- The plaa la hae-e m, the deMaratloa. -A vrt-j rate mooopoiy l. ladefenwMe and Itilol- the Derformane. X? M-t-"'5."F"" veral years thereafter he' played Cleveland and Chloaaro. In 1S76 foil .l 7i r -'iiornia, ne loined the Cnlon Souare etock eomM.1.!. New Tork and rnma lna.i ... -m.tm .11.. Ur. f w. i'rJ a-0""- Then came company In San Francisco, In the emirse " " -i'-' a aa tne ttavlor In f t"i yr.Sm 1 il'n America of the Fasaion Play. A year or two irh.h.f ppf V. Monta Crlato at " -w-v in new lont and for a. wL-rv gi years tnls nlsv haa S2niS 10 PrlnC,Pl Of hi. repertory. . , Thi. Data la History. . 1 -1 The Spaniards tinder Oorte. en. tared the .tronar ana dmiuIaii. it. Cholula. 1(44 WUHam renn thai mtnr.i. Pennayivanls, bom. Pled July ja ins. 1711 George Olenvill anthor of the famcu. s(mp act. bora. Xned Novem ber ii, inn. 141 C'omcTetioa ef the Crotoa mIhi. wot it m ceienraieo ia r. w Tork. I -ttattle of BMstne Ftatlon. Va 1 Twenty-five hundred hnuaaa Am. atta.SMi h v Vlra fa tha rnRrk M,..w... 1114 Republican, rarrled tva state ana eongr-eaainnaj eietin in Ohio. 1I1 Fbiuipo Brnoks consecrated blahop ef Maaweehueetta ' Rerres aa the) novrfblo Kx ample, rrom tbe St- Louie Pnat-Dlspatck ToTtkT doen't believe la a saoral awakening. StiU. tntafisHmi-lr, be Is a good deal of a reformer blaaeeif. Fatas-ade Vewe: R. raatnw t'r-mrlit fine field turwir-a end rutsbaaea nte the editor ad Ma f-n-.:v ew Thure- y. Tbey eertainly were flae. . I Two Good Sauce. BROWN mushroom sauce JJrown one tablespoonful of butter ln a sauce pan, add one tableapoonful of flour and brown again; .tir la one half of s cupful of brown atock or water and one half of a cupful of mushroom liq uor, and when thick and smooth add one half of a cupful of canned mush room a cut in pieces. Reason to taste with ealt and pepper, add one teaspoon ful of Worcestershire sauce, simmer for five minutes, add one tablespoonful of sherry and serve. Allemande sauce Place In a sauce pan one tablespoonful of butter and one heaDlna- tablespoonful of flour, and stir over tbe Xlre until the mixture begin, to color. Add quickly one cupful of the stock In which the sweetbreads were cooked, and atir until It thickens. Sea. on to taete. set over hot water and stir In tbe yolks nf two eggs beaten with one tablespoonful of cream. A. soon as It begin, to thicken again take from the fire. In reheating act the sauce over hot water and allr almoat constantly, thinning with a little cream. t at n ' Tho Daily- llena. pREAKrAST. v Freeh Pears. Scrambled Etta Potato Caltea Raised BlBoult With Honey. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Sheep'. Tongue With Tomato Sauce. te waa t orn, pried Apples. Boiled Rice. Graham Crarkera. Coooa. DINNER. Oyetr Sous. SoaTlnp ef Veal aad Tomato. Mararr.fi I and Ches. Celery. Cauliflower Salad With Mayonnaise. Huckleberry Pie. Bla-k Coffee, Teal and tomato vallop--Cut veal left tmm yeaterday Into email p!ecr. Don't mlrire or run It thrnush the meat chopper, it spoils the flavor te mliwe It. Butter a eaaaarole end put tti the bottom a Layer ef veaj dice tbea a layer ef -' ad aad a 1 loed toraatoea: mnw aver thee a weernaful ef rweet a-ream pappaw that baa been a sailed end Braided to make tt mild. Beaa with ur. aall, oe Ion uice end uor Cover wltH fine mat Now a aweBd Isvay ,f veal , and eo rm watU the dleb t. fuiU Dot each layer with ratter, add haif a rvr'al ef gravy left frm the ret nr atnek frujw Ike ewnn kettia eevr rkw-lf n4 enok an bevr. Tkeei Bora-rer aad fcrewa quickly.