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OF THE eTOUENAL THE JOURNAL IF LA GRANDE' DEPOSITS HAD DEENi I -JV V A a e& bm -- w-a. Small Changa' IXDEPKMPKKT KIWSrArf a. C. . JACKSON.. hlHlM4 Im. una ary fW InivM eaa.f aM f oreln al 1M Jovraal nuu'i 4 aahlli Mnm, INtlaad. Or. rnt4 at tha prfcffnw at fortUad. Or., tor tranaaiiaaiua 4kraaa Ua Bulla as eeee4-leas puirrr. Si:. .(HONrs main fiTS. lions, a-amn. All . pan anafita rvarard bf lM amtwra, Trll Ibr nprratiar K drnaltoiMlt ru east. , tut Kid om.-a. b 144; Kal MH. s rORES of bank depositor! at Lt Grande regret that - bank de posits are not guaranteed. ' The Farmers & Tradera ' National bank there Is closed, and the uaua notice Is on the door. Aa usual, the rash box Is nearly empty, and the roinsHjN-ADVEHTiaiKO MCPuascNTATivB institution a hopeless-wrock. In the VWIanJIIeiijaatla Special iilwrlWui AfenfT. . . . jirttrawt't lUilMlng. r.3 una afiBe, nt umrn vi iuubo wuo piaqca tueir .ri ioots m-.c ttaiidi,. Chirac. nina,, there for iafe keeplng, there ti'iacHMInn la U tulle PA1LV. .13.00 I On SKNPAT. .13.10 Om .Death.... -4 , DAILT AND 8CNDAT. On fear IT.BOIOoa month.... c. Twma br anil r to ay aadreaa Mg the usual dismal anxiety, and In C.oad. ar MnU., : thelr mln(ji for?,)0dlng8 that Om fear. On jrar. . oatk. .1 . Circulation tSuaranttt Jki$ CertiSee IAf the timUUom of tht N nil 6er - iDanubnit; tW 1 Adrertittr't Certified Cirevlaooa Blot Book ....I jo savings are hopelessly lost. It the old story of Incompetence. ! nothing worse, a dismal tale from which there seems no escape, under existing laws. Apparently, as long yyt, , ., m . m , , Wl I & bankers bank, this reappearing (Crmilatian tfJliaranttt r shadow will continue to thrust itself i n.CM.toii.i tkecimJ.tio.oftt ? communities, carrying loss and distress, for bankers are only mortal, and have their weaknesses like other men. Incidentally, the manager of the fallen' bank at La Grande was a .vigorous opponent of the plan .for guarantee of bank deposits, and gave It constant battle among his patrons. But his bank Is a wreck, his de positors are defrauded, he la in'the hands of the law, and his arguments against the guarantee plan a wasting ' mmkr w ojrwtnkip ami mttrnft ft memory. Such is the dismal sequel fJiafoatTO neptembe , ixm. ty to many .a '-financier's confident CV , ' 1 J opinion on business ethics and the laws of finance. ! . Looking toward La Grande, con- templatlng the. situation of .deposit ors of the lll-fatBd Farmers & Tiad ers National, it Is passing strange' that there should be Insistence that deposits la banks, should not be guaranteed. Nobody insists that there should .not be ,. guarantee TIIE ; REVERSE SIDE -OF THE gainst loss by fire. Nobody Insists SHIELD I tnat a Bn,P should De sent across the I sea without guarantee against loss a GREAT 'deal? is being said by bjr rmarine accidents. , To insist Jam Paper Am promt by mreetig.tioa th.t the omit (torn record are kept mil. e'trt mad toe tiremlatioa stated milk meek mcemney thet mdrertieert mmjr ret? em .ny .utewtmu or mow asao! or impmomaerw ' ' No man can possibly Im prove In . any company ' for . which he - has ; not . , respect ' enough to be under some de-; gree.. tt,., restraint. Chester-' field" ..'.-: L-r:..J. . . ; Thlnaa that come cheap are lorot- umaa praiijr aer. . aralnat e.tthe.r wnnM h tha at ran real ...' aonooi quaaiion la not a.i- of strange contentions. It Is a pro-1 a . . ' tectlve principle ao confessed, that I OucaanheJm'a iilrcit man la telling . . . . . ... a I VAtara rinav tm uv, J ha nnuntrv no man wouia nave me naraioooa 101 v-- " a V ' -y advise another not to Insure his home It v,r 0. what aiiiy eom against nsa OI urs luas, ici ik amuna wiu aomaiunaa win priaaa. , no more Important to have a guaran- ' ' tee against fire or marine loss than KTWS.' " against loss by Incompetency and a, . iHahnnoulv In hank I nr. aa the Lai Multnomah countv'a aaseaaad valua- Grande and many another bank !l"u r?ldlr ln?rwi,lni th collanse. so eloauently testify. The .:. - . principle In each is Protective. Xjj is exactly the same. What Is more, than, for waaka. 4 CAUSTIC. COMMENT ON SON-IN-LAW - LONG WORTH - Une or rorakcr a 1 ric ick Chlnaao, Oct II. "Nick" Lonmrorth kai bean lfflnorlunM to kano off In alumD In hla 11 coiiaraaalonttl district. and aven refrain front making apoocha ror hla own rojouoq to oonareaa. jlh J 1 T 1 ...... I .. . ! Ill .. upviaratma mi uva. laiauu. aii., laht yoara for Tail, than alahl 'years ror nooaaveit, arouawu aucn aiorm o f rotaat from tha Itrpubllcan preaa tha he nianaaara took him from the at urn I and now hava clodded If poaalble to kaD Mm from auDearlna aaam in tn cam nal an. A tow oditoilal axpraailons T . . . - aneni toa tpiaooa xouow; ., : . a a a From tha Davton. Ohio. Kewa. Tha most charitable thlna that can ba) aald about lxnworth la that he la a loka. Moat or Die acquaintances con alder him a calamity, livery body knowe that he la Inourable. To send him about tha Country In an efort to Induce tha peopia to vote tne KapuDiican iiCKei waa to claaa the oeoDla aa fools. Bo lonar aa he J allowed to live In Cincin nati na la narmiesa, qui io anna mm aenoe There Is not a youna Renublloan In thla cltr todar but la more deserving; of tKa,a tm .nna.imH. aa munll nAnf tnr 1 v w ajatwuvv a.. I Ifk. I... W a v.'- one as for the other. This the La crowd .In, to hear a murder trial the Grande depositors in their distress better. The courtroom la quit large will "freely admit, and from bitter fh , a : mmnrlM.nf thA naat Portland Rav- " P V. Uiirihiiiaani't ha iiirni, Inra bank and Title Guarantee de-lM weU oretary. . Thla la well; there ",J,a ' the city to make addreaaea- ings Dana ana line uuruioo uwi. tharafn kar... k.. ,k , lthat la a crime atralnst human lntolU- positors win not dispute. V I offices. . Bankers Insist on being guaran-1 . .. teed against loss from dishonest or or?icm"m, to be fairT Inpomnntnnfc mnloveB. Everv areat donation from national headouartera !? "0.1 ?Lk. ba"!' a wm - . -. k,i --ij ; own, certainly mere ere lew more corporation . and business establlshr 1 , y" r,v . , ., atupld. and not a large number but have ment does the same. The banks Representative W R. Ellis la (rolng to b-oiuae of Lonawort wa take for themselves guarantees 5"r?"" Xi ,,Xl.yJJf V:.I, TAiM,'n,v hy the eommlttee and sent ...i... ia t-r. kr.1Qr, Tliw I 111- . ...... .... .... ..uv, arpuna over me country to ieu inteui- agalnst loss from burglars mey they -voted for. him. Uent men how they should vote, n it require a Stiff guarantee for money I ' . ," , any wondor that men turn from the I rt at lAnit Th nation rAnnlrna ala. . T " '.'r au iiama " aau eiiia. ui -j i iu Bueaa. akiitir ail- nui nernaDS at mm nvnim ti wnan rnav ina aiinn tninera guarantee for its deposits In banks, I voters will know about as well how to I performed in the name of the republic T so dors the state, and ao does the V u . . , City. For everything and everybody Colonel Tucker'a wife anneara to ba Nlcholaa Loncworth. atruck Taft there is a safe and snug guarantee, I one of that sort of women -whose mis-1 harder blow than any ha haa yet re uanf iha va-fr rlAnnnltora Win 'l?n on earth la to make It the opposite 5vel from the White House when -the - - "--! or paraaise ror tne men they marry, official aon-ln-law of the administration proposed that the Republican candidate Off and on. on and off attain, everv iy.'.pJl "i ! m m . , . . . . . . . I vwms tiivt Btiii mwi uiKDun ivr 1W1 uuf - - i -. i i lew uhvb ine ADruzxi-iKina ennn- i.. 11.. ...t .i.k it-- ... 1 it- is BLrauKi;!? buuujsiuuo iuu-i., -j ,v,w I vB "'" t"?"1- ,a Kh,,M K nrntiw.. ,'',1. "IW" I v? ""'"" American repuDiio IVUliVU , VUUk UVI V ajaivuixi w yevv-wv maw awh luiui WaV i.- U Vail VtA. Candidate Taft insists, ought not to have .their deposits guaranteed A sunk to such baae uses? Have we fallen upon auch evil daya that an appointed Dresiaeni anau sit in ine aeat once oc nna tknA nnniinn ahnnr innlcuDled bv Washlnaton. Jefferaon and Taft may bef able to explain why it I prominent Republican leadera and toole Lincoln, and have no other or- higher should be thus, so may learned;anti- gj th .. "h9Ck th..rt.Jf tinn for . all pise and 'all others. v but r.At,A frtr'thA rlnosor . Candidate L " M.r- Tttft wou.w openly and vlg-or- - 7 7:r .I " ',-i7JrZ- .Z ouriy oenoTir guarantee editors, and so may the manager of the defunct ' Farmers & Traders at La Grande. But how about the depositors whose money Is . gone? i the Republican organs about the , "danger" 'of electing I threats the poorer and weaker he be-1 clared the Iowa liquor statute a Bryan; that business interests I comes would suffer, that people would feel v. u ii i a hua wuijjaiaiTQij iiarillirjas Toft nrnilM hann.na tUnUn.nl t jiio iuiii;e cuun iuay cunnncaiea Batan BlttVnc In the chair or pestilenee." a Run with which one drunken man had! ifta, itic ih mtinn tn nearly fatally whacked another. Thla with a succession of Hoosevelta. or may la a good precedent that should be fol-lwe hope for a lyonjrworth In time as a lowed about 1,000 times and then I variation? It is a fortunate thing that buiiio. The following story ia told by the LoulavlUe Iot (Rep.). It ahould be added to tha concluding paragraph, Vow aver, that, knowlna- all about Poraker. Bon-ln-Law Nlcholae haa prematurely Jaft did maka up with htm and Bought na auijun nniy a low uaa uviure ine revaauea tne plot or (lie Kooaevait ay- art la Hearat ex unsure: When aSv candidate for rorernor against Jainea 10. Campbell, Mr. Foraker sprang a sensation at the close of his campaign, which he believed to be de-' clslve. I , It waa far le aerloua than the ao- n . . u n IKMIIIam V-l -.1 n, 9immj, ii . iiii.iii aswwi,, ai i . m aipacted to play a prt more Impurtant man nonorauia. . e e . From the Brooklyn. N. T Cltlaen From Rock Island oomea a reiteration Of tha orlarlnal atorv In Ilia ali.Da of afflikrvlte made bv two narii.na whoicuaatlon of Mr. llearat initial Mr. heard the oongresMman'a speech. anf Forakef, for It related to but one trans- wno aeoiare tliat he made the atate-1 acnon. menta attributed tn blm. The real alg-1 The document he read undertook to nlflcanoe trrnt Ilea In tha Incident la not I show that Campbell, an a member of whether Air. Lonaworth waa In eaxneat I congreaa. had favored- bill reuuirlna' or merely jotting, aa nis apologists now ma iiurcnase or certain paieniea articles aay, out in ine manner in wnica It was i in wnicii ne waa inirs'.-ci. taken up bv Tart s newspaper aunnort- I ' i ne papor involved Kenubllcana aa era tn the east These, without excep-iweu as lirmorrats. but with that senae tlon. aroaned audibly over the DrosDect I of falrneaa characterlstlo of .Senator of eight yeara more of 'Terrible Teddy." I Foraker he upprrissnd the names of the The worst thing they have against Taft I Republicans ahd read only the names of ib nia reaainess to sow low 10 ine preai-1 v.ampoeii ana nia lAimocratla assocl dent. Thev have boen trrlna to educate I a tea. . , ,-- their render a to believe that Taft will I At once tha document was itannnnriul reverae Roosevelt's policies if elected the las a forgery. An examination revealed same aa nooaeveu reveraea mciviniey, i me names or congressman JJu Iter wort a but the candidate Is conauntly belying land Henator Sherman, and they rnade a infir aiairioBiiia uy ma avuranun vi mi ma inuignent aeniai. ' 'Bogle Man.". . . t. , . 1 . The paper waa shown to be a clumsy . ' I forgery, which would have deceived no rTom ine nicnraona, va.. jeaaer. i man wno am not want to be deceived. jur. Lionivsrih ia reDortea aa uvini I Hnarman anil Hnttaranrih war an.. in jiuunu apcvun iui mor tour iimra ciaujr onenaea ui MepuDllcan can run Tin aa oreiiueni iur. nooiavaii i qiqiu ror arovernnr wouwi una a. iinu hould be elected for another term. I ment Imneachlnar their Intaarlt Kafnra i nia cumins; irera ie preaicioni s "wn i giving mera un . Opportunity tO. be lamuy, win ne taaen oy many people i beard. . . . , to ex Dress hla real Durnosea.. Wa can I . Tha nova failed. Mn in ) iiiibi'i anjuiiiiii iiiuiw iijy i i uraouncsa xoraaer, ana uampDeil was turn the American people against Taft I elected by a declalve majority, than the suggestion that he la a merel No wonder Mr. Taft aald he would BtOD VaD Intended tO eeadO the tlllra mika nn rnmnrnmlaa Willi ITnrabair Avon iwiui a1 awiiii aim ui iuih uiipvuuuiij i xor a nominanon. i or tour years more or uneoaore. un diici i yuuuiuicB. wa uaiiTj 11 ib wiv . . n to DredlcL even now. that if Mr. Taft I iantrap ana liancomofj. is elected and Mr. Roosevelt la a candl-l ' ' From the Medforrl Trlhnna 1 date for another term In Itlt the DemM What an Utter contempt for public ocrats will win In a walk with any kind I Intelligence a campaign apeaker devel- of nominee. The thing would be too I ops! The blackest of lies are blandly mucn jiae a royai auccession or a con- i uttered aa Tirecloua pearla of truth and stitutlonal monarchy to be acceDted by I tha vlrtnaa and banaftta nf thA wnri.i thla country, . - I are unbluahlngly held frth the crea- m.. . . I " puiiuubvi party, an ornuM- From the BparUneburr a C' He'rald. I Uon of offloe aeekers and holdera, fl Doea Nicholas mean to suggest hlm-lnanced bv buslneaa rraftera. fSlr. r.I. in,a prt"4f.!Se?. P,y JI"Jnal Jud-a Taft tella Kanaana that In 1S9S that "modesty forbids" hla. pursuing I corn waa 1 cents a. bushel and nnw it the matter further? It la acarcelv noa I la ii n.nu . Ate, i. i .11.1. ... ...i , . r '-"""i " '"' vuMnwuvuwi iu uviaoieiy 10 jttepuDiican, administration, put upon his words His program, or The veriest claptrap. ' He mla-ht aa the program of the Roosevelt machine, I well aay that because atnlea war tt la. according to the view of It that la to w ii. 5 .i ?a ?.r.ppi. ..... i nC .V J -7V. ..." I ucana were aiao to Diame. f rices for f nTMaivAH h-n .i-V? V,"'J" ica- commodities are rued by the lawa r Roosevelt, then eight yeara of finer-1 of buddIt and demand, bv rmn mndl. )inTJ.eJ a"1"! 7n0le"tJJfb,d8," tlon" J onomm facto?eCroP man and Mr. Lonftworth to go further In reveal- ng tne plana or the family. An aged husband of four wives plead- quasl-crimlnal law and said that the memory and married again becauaehe federal court had no power to inter-1 forgot he had been married before. This LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE timid, would lose confidence, would I THE NORMAL SCHOOL PROBLEM I fere with Its' enforcement by state J0"8' SctS1tttttM!''t9i act wltn v caution: ; would fear ..that - courts, in view or some recent ae- somehow; In no clearly stated way, I VIDENTLTthe normal school cislons.. by federal judges, this one 'he might- doV something "-"radical," I Iri .question in . Oregon nas not ie rather refreshing and encourag' might try to make some "vagary been settled yet. The board of inff. effective and so on-r-olumns upon normal scnopi regents is aivia rrolninna tot the dark hlnta and ed as to the number of schools yet f vaguely dire forebodings. f This is t0 be maintained, after cutting out 1 cam palgn stuff, of ; course'. ' Roose- the one at Drain; leaving three, i wo velt haB' been considered astefnish-ot three members of, the board, a - Inel. ''radical." and vet most ' of minority, will recommend the earn theses organs, t at: least, out , west, lnatlon of one or possibly tVo( anore n praise' blm unstintedly for' being' so. schools, and ?: this recomiBendation Bnteven-"' U'wmw9-Aatsnctia .ymr'-floubtless:. ftod, strong support ' that something of what they proph- among the people, 11 not in the legis ' esy would come to pass, w hat Is thejlature. MR. TAFT AND THE TARIFF T Did the Wires Get Crossed. Toledo, Or.. Oct, IS. To the Editor of The journal It seems to be a very true aaylng that "great minds run In the same channel." Only a short time not fully explain whether last year's f . "' 1TS the taViff nlank of nanic was dim moat to Thnmna Jrfar. !an lumP?9. . y.nlo ' L. t son, Andrew Jackson, Grover Cleveland or W. J. Bryan. Presidential Elector Butler waa out telling: the people of Sunnyside that all good things, including; good times, were due to the Republican party. He did O TARIFF revisionists Mr. Taft pose3 as a revisionist. Borne ..li.i. t I a , .l. J . .-x WHIVU uo UUW rauuue lue uuvj. un Blaine waa a nnnular Idol thnn.1. n.l prospect on-the other side; in the 'The board estimates that the cost cpntrary, ne teas tne oeet tom tno rM shady '.... ....ia fmi.. . t 1 - . . . .. ... I raiaera that h would nflvcr consent ory."-n' .IBr ""Perior xo tsiaine aa an the Republican national platform and very properly castigated It, but did bo unuer tne mistaaen iaea tnat ne was 'k ll.lni. , Vi Tlttm A nt,tfn.m The Small Chan are man is in recelDt I t. i... v,. .HitX n .thl of this communication from "Ouasle":l AmaVia Dan tha too rt In tv nanilhltnan rta - irmarlts Of his In the past serve Jhe oUo,,n ,8 aurs-ested aa a "yell" por of Nebraska, made the same grle-1 I in r inn hJn 1 1 r i-a 1 Puppnaaintr A trot rt f nf 1 mi. Jt .o.. f as a foundation for this attl- the siandart Ollcomp a. fofiow.r " tude. But he . is careful never to college: i ... tariff learlalatlon the true specify how he would revise the Archboid' Arehboid, J Principle Is best maintained by the 1m- tariff, nor to mention anything on S. O. C.!H ' fhe'dTfferVnce "between thrcot of p" ductlon at home and abroad, together with reasonable profit to American ln dimtrlaa." - Concerning the above plank or the " ' I jv wum u i . . . . t i Kvati ia Tnr n,nn rn uiom. .. .M I . i 1. . v. . other event? The campaign is nowjof maintalhlnit the three schools for rai8erB ne. w.ou.ia never consent rry"iiPonroi public rA" sufficiently advanced so that It can the next two years, including new 10 a reductlon ! tne auty "on Deet questions, and he s admittedly of sound haa the following truthful sentiment to 3 . ... . .... .. ... .. I luo vwu 'u"u'" . tv o,.o. t.,.of and strict morals and ethics. Rlaine I ; De positively statea tnat u Mr. Tart I dormitories and equipment, will be ou"'' "U5" . should be elected Jt will be with and $ Ul.OOO. "This estimate provides controls all the beet sugar fac-larc-elv thronarh th alllfld ' nnltd i .ai..M tnr tnllv torles.) Mr. Taft would not reduce i,; c - " - . , I VU1J IU1 101 -AWT U,Ut waa.MakT . , , - . . - a a . a support bf nearly every trust, every competent-teachera-r-toq low, in the tne duty on wool though, if effective law-defying corporation,' every land- estimation; tf . many good Judges. . It for tne intended purpose it taxes gobbling railroad, every monopoly; may be expected that this cost will A0 men to benefit one. To the every great financier wno expects g0 on Increasing biennially; such Is IUUJ ul B mnuuiauums I establishment in Milwaukee, one erv "malefactor of ereat wealth." i.na.. . a tha chnni worth the subsidiary to and a necessary patron i every possessor of , a wrongly ac-C08t? Can equally good or letter re-1' tne eteel trust, he said that he be organized in Echo. " nn risrt "ewn an fnrfnnfi" an1 Avorv I . v. .m.i..i ,Hui muT i wuum uui ouiutoio a, icuuvuuu ui t " ' - - " " " I BUlta UO UUUI1UCU V ThA encrar fruof nwna nr I and strict morals and ethics. Blaine I offer v 1 mlniiul alanHnn t r th. n.naMa.nn I it. I . . . ....V. .11 ............ ............. vw i.iw .on.uoiivj .51 i .1 u LI1 1 II yroiiier in ma uiii-a.i, narrowly, through Conkllng and Bur. line has been offered in this campaign, chard: Bryan to be continued Novem- The most hide bound standpatter in the oer . i country can accept tnat as aauaiactory and the rankest free trader can find OC'1'1 1 I delight in It. The declaration means rCPOn aJldellOntj iBlmply nothing. An attempt to legislate Abguu kiusutiUM ainn that Una would .Imnlv onen the wit tn inrerminanie wrantriinat as to A Scio narty went coon huntinar one I what constitutes 'a. reasonable Droflt' night and got five. I for hair-splitting on wages In one In dustry, price of raw material in an- Senator Beverida-a tella Mad ford that , uie larni is maaing tnia country Pros perous, and making tha fruit-grower ran. ah or wnion is ouncomoe, and no one knowa It batter tha.n tha Inillaiu politician. The tariff doea not help the farmer or the fruitgrower In a single instance, tnougn it loroea mm to pay higher prices for everything he con- reapeot than"tha leadera of the Renub. I aumea or uaea than the foreign farmer llcan party. or fruitgrower, witn wnom he must Well, ha mav be rla-ht. But Via hun'l compete In the world'a markets, paye tniH tha nanni i,- ... . t...w I for the MiiM article made bv tha iima v .vuu.w uu ucwij inn nvuuir i . . llcan eenatora loved Roosevelt's trust-1 P,??' , ". , . , .. . ... buBtina- and refoVm noiiciea. and how The sole beneficiaries of tha tariff well they atood bv him In the nast. If ln 'wrant Induatriea." now grown when the lnteresta of the trusts wefe at :?if.o, ?P?i.1".tnror,8r5 "Sf stake. Now, Taft. If elected, is bud- ?.aJiAbe"t?c.15' 'HslaUon called the a . .a . i mriii. - wninn inmps mm. amsriMn Mh. posea to continue ttooaeveit a reform n- to tV -h( r ... V . polloies; why not take a vote of the that aI-'mnHuintTr. Republican aenators at the same time created f o 11 vea of Id Lneaa J. m S ?! ? . Democrata, and find out nolle.' Zrtt "XI Liie nftniiniiCfLn-HrfoaavAir rarortvi nti. i . r. t - - r . . " " - " v . . . verts, too Beverldae Stittes senate's control a sufflclentTeo ommendatlon for the election of that body direct by the people Just what rsryan ecanaa xor ana u art aoes not. in predatory plutocrat In the country. There would be a few exceptions, perhaps, one out of a hundred, of such people who poses as a Demo crat and Is ostensibly 'for Bryan, like ueimont.. out practically an t8e not the case. Of about 3,000 teach comblnes, elemeata, forces and men Ufa required in the state,' only about . . , a I tilt UUblGO VU IbD JLS lU UV.Oi ,VUVV inis esumateu cool -wuuiu uui - . a a nnt dip. . , . . J. i v . IA A I ....... i, "" "... alarming, suouia uoi w i.uwu.i .... tll Anaa ihat maVl tha w,. too great, ir sausraciory rwm ww. k fortunes of the steel trust. being oDtamecu . jbui regara iur iruiu compels ' the admission that such Is who are making for a government , ... . vi -rots auu tuuiivucu j j uiuuvr 0' .i:fcd ,!r!,A! clles. though to the country in gen- A building and loan association may I other, rebates and drawbacks In a third ana so on tnrougn tne list oi tnousanas a or articles tnat are now on tne tarui An fin.,, ra tr.nl n.a, l.a.1r. nU lll I llHlS. be laid off In small tracta. . U?T aucn a proposition, an attempt . , i at tanrr revision, at tiryan s direction, ' .... . I would serve only to halt industrial and ii is neuevea tnat Tmamooir boot-i. ii v....i... . , .-1 . ... .. .wu i - .Hill VV1LI1 LUCir iinMttlail iliiimD h a rarm T ATriM " aVe- ' I The aueer nart of the above editorial ia Ihol I . I. Blninal lh, . .1 . Wfl,llfl IV.. .! . u li, J i ,? ryear" oresronlan used, fan it oe- possible Vilcrhar rlntlu nn . vorvthlntr mH Ti"" "17.""' "'u t-1 tnat . Doth or these were "inspirea" ana ""o--- a 1 icii-icjn oi a. uuyuir. uuea mm witn i . -nid ? by trusts and controlled by monop-ciub. , J p. STEWART.. So, wherever he goes, Mr. Taft appears to be for the present or ; of, by and for a privileged few In- j 6chooi graduatesl So It is clear that ; eieau vi one olf uy iuu iur iu pe"-Jthe gtates is paying Out a good deal . pie, are solidly ranged up in sup-1 of mpney. and unless a radical port or xart. Ana oDserve tnat ne change lg effected will pay out more ua not yet unereu a wura to a- and more biennially, for normal please them. Nor. it may be predict- Bchool , teachers, and doesa't get t-a, win ne ao a tning to oirena j them xh cost to the state is now them if elected. . ... .1 about-$250 per year per graduate. In with Taft will go, or will re- and then most of the graduates, main, most of the tools of these in- either Immediately orwlthin a short tirely '8Ult th; trusta. and rob the Lercsia iu cuugress wo ,nu nuuw time, uirn laeir b.wuuuu i people worse than ever, i, Alio un ui iu jiruiuiueui Uit.ll iu il, i prOIliaOlO' or CVngEuiiu -cuiywj uicuw, and with them Taft will cooperate. I or as most of them,-are , gin If he does not they will defy him. as marry and- so cult, teaching. , The they did Roosevelt' i" vAJhd since j atate's Investment la, not, therefore, Roosevelt in large measure gave up I altogether a loss, for the education to them and stands br them; what gained improves the citizenship of can be expected of TattT - - ' the" beneficiaries, yet It remains true l gen- When a town the else of Sheridan can I i x. . bi.ii.-i. eral he Is vaguely posed as being "how a bank deposit of over 1190,000 1 "Z; L. T. t XI 1 . . a , , ' " ' BAllatAAa fit" nf 1 R Trt tha 1?ll. a. . v s aA r i iiiero inufli d wp&iui una iomfltnmri v-r, vs., some sort oi a mua reviaioniBU now Wfc nt if trt M.ih tor of The Journal One Thomas Blad- aa president, Bher- the Sun. v aJ,Vu1lfgeId,.by himwlf ' to be a-leader ' I a. r r4 ClAlallat nartv In 4V4 a etafa ftiata I j a . afa ,. I im w Wrioai d v frca ai vino a cb aica uiau na YiLC-preoiucuw wiuuuii glnc. th. .lo-in-. or the saloon. I epeaK been granted space in The Journal to er, ana a 1 uric a, xiikihb, rayno, I urants fasa tne worn or tne salvation I ""j """ " it. ovyi. and oil th cm n cr atlil in Armr nas dc en very Hgnt ana their re-l. v k""'- .. "1 , ana ail tne gang Still in I ,., ..ii...." YiJi.. I in reoly. if you will permit eDace. that Dlaces. What sort Of tariff re-Jaavs tha Outlook ' 1 1 founded the "Socialist party in this Dalzell their vision, if any, would we get? ' Man ifestly, surely, one that would en T KER.N AND OTHERS HE. Spokane Spokesman-Review regards Mr. John W. Kern as a very bad man. He has been to some small extent a railroad a I state, nave aiwaya oeen ana am now Tr, i- i. , ' .la member of the nartv. Hladden. nor the stack, the aurelua catUe have been ny one else haa any right to question marketed, and hence the rancher are Tf-po"," ."7 Bir..0t..fnf f laurlng on an easy time the coming Irty- In fcV 1 S0" SJadden a being winter aava the Prlnevilla Ravlaw even c,erk legally In the employ of winter, says tne t-rinevllie Keview. th- vmrty T,,e trol,bla wlth tlm fd. t i. ii, ' ' . low Sladden, Mr. Editor, ia that he is Lewisville Corretrpondence of Silver- Mten up with envy and inordinate van ton Appeal: The grain harvest In thla lty. He Imaglnea he Is a great writer locality was exceDtlon&llv rood. Tn .... . ......., some places wheat yielded aa high as and friend of the "wurkin claas" at S0 6 bushels per acre, and oats over 80 or $40 par month. He Imagines he ia bushels per acre. necessary to the Socialist movement ,. L ' and other things of that nature. He v enycr uorreaponaence or uatsKanie soon will be, if he lan't already, a fit t0r? TWaoknow markete. but, bei5 pro tooted lge?of hlourcrofdfhTnTJnltea at homa- the people, f- The Difference In Cows. ...... From the IToaall Jnurnol v TT rrv 1 !'. T.v.au n. . ..1 ..!.. ' analyalng Beverldge'a understanding of animal, died Sunday from 'floating as ine umtea eiaiea senate, when he falls the result of eating more alfalfa hay to take in the lower house of congreaa than waa good for her. Not long ago for the Democratic nnn.aunnnrt nf Mr. Rw1 Inat a flna. h.i.r !.., I8ry?n'w,1". BlmD,y tn's: The leading, at the Journal Jersey also auccumbed to least. United States aenators owe their an altogether too generous dose of mill election to the corporatlona and trusts. and wheat, ao It will be aeen -that The lower house .memhera nwa thai the Jeraev rata of mnrtnlltv k. h... eleotion to the people. Mr. Beverldge'a fftr above the average lately. Ab show argument, like the Omaha Bee of Octo- lnB" that the Jersey is not as tough an ber 2 and the Oregonlan of September animal as the kind -we raise here on 14. Is an unintentional hnoat for Mr van Our bunchgrass hills, we rite. thA fame and the Democratic platform. of the common red scrub cow that ia fc F. ALLEN. ;,"w "a miiaea Dy tne journal fam- Uy. Thla old heifer found her way from Down the Boss. f wa ot ,Bt0 ,tno aarden one even- Bonnevllle. Or.. Oct. 1ST th- w.i. I?. .""J. 3 nour tor of The JoLrrial. TrT ihiZ moi- -.-l' "3 l"?T reneiy ZXt0; 2 tSllr! o; h7rU'sonBy-fa-cre"andI KS ".i,:rr v" "r f"'"" ' 11 ' " punoi or roasting ears, carrots. when n Sn It CrtmM hacV nrcltv .nr tn, .l.i a.. .. I. tnarA.tlncr In anma-lnllnmav and ho hm aliin h.A tha ir".V.. ."Z .r.'Lr". ra"."r. BUOJ-Ot. ror lit. Henry Wald CO or ' .-r j..vw, i lii al iua rial- ia . -..-o i , - i u u n ei n nero inn uii anoi aix or a i i wniiimrtn u a ani.. ai ,,mi. tha nnestlnn that . Tlrvan drlarrd I vi- Aa vi.h It ta hut a small I ttnrnv for th nnaalntlv Thnmna I Nelson'e fine cows. I don't think tha I mant at mm la nn aiwanat nt !.. waa th Daramonnt lasua: .'"Shall La-n-tu. .' wKattt nava for. Taaeart. But If wa Dlead rnlltv as liV'YJl " if" "now UD ,ro8M n J?lni by 100 votea In the last June --- - . . --- jiiuiiui ... . - - I. . " " I ajsaiii iur a wiuia. i election. Me can't get over It and ... . I after my acceptance of Mr. Stone's ln- Bvery sawmill and lumber camp In I vitatlon to represent Debs and the 8o- the poor animosity ent. or Socialist see the people rule?" They .afe told now, dally, In effect, that 'they lot ' : only cannot rule, ' but that if they try to come a little nearer rulingsby electing a man who may bethe choice of a majority, they will suffer for it; that there will be business depression and , Industrial, paralysis -ana nara tunes, nut it tne trusts and high financiers and predatory plutocrats are permitted to rule an other four years, there will be good times and prosperity will prevail. Even If we knew that this would be so, is the gain worth the price? If these predacious elements are so trong now that they can bring about a four years' depression as a" punishment upon the people for vot lug as they pVease, bow much strong er will they ht tour years, hence and eight years? How long -will it take before the whole government will pasa completely into the abso lute und'aputed dob seas I on of the r.frkefellers, ' Morgana and Harri ixant? , The constant threat should r . rre aa warnings to the people of a different kind from that Intruded. Tf ey ahoald wara the people that It U djngerous to riall to such tbreati. a-.d tLat Ike more they yield the i. rower to rna their government t'.i r-ut represontatlve men ia power t. t "! xa. They are' fa the j.-t-!-n cf fine who yields to Matk i'.. f. itt cere Y gives cp cojir, The curious argument Ismade bylto Mr. Kern, may we call the Spo-J . mmk nf th bnard that be-1 kane naner a attention to thA ranal.. :'" ,-T - ' -- - , : j . 7 " - i jne j. -uamiy ui nainicr is in iuu Diaat, i ciausts at tne wnite Temple, cause there are few normal school Ion the other, aide? What of Sher-1 lumber is constantly going up and or-1 fellow couldn't contain hla j ... it. lAarJiAra at I man atandnatter trust aerator rnl. I owu re toaaing at ine any longer, it naa to nave V graduates among tne leaders, at man, stanapatter, trust servitor, coi- varU(, docks two freight trains paaal course, Mr. Editor, If the. least three schools anosia.oe main- lector or campaign iunas irom tne tnrougn tne city every day loaded with I voter prefers ma to Sladden I can't i.i.i r.. -.n-mai aAlinnl haa I laiaraaia all hla nnhlln UfA niawino-'l umDer ana mercnanats I why I should be blamed for It If laillt-U. DUl IBU ... -v.- . I v.-, . .... "- "A 1 . . Ian, mnrA n-...1i. I. r-,1.-A a... been established for over 20 years, politics for the purpose of plundering and four were in operation for from the 8 to 18 years with the result stated. J bar If this has been the record o far. I corporations how can better results be Texpected I cerns In the future? . - eral campaign attorney of the party , it would be a very serious matter who buncoed the government, with for the communities most interested Its eyea wide open, out of 840,000,- to abolish two or all three of the 000? What of O, most of the rest present schools... and it should not actively In the lead? It isn't quit the LaSttle Miss Marraret Garrison -f Davie atreet economic philosopher, why people! W nal Of bnelaon. mera- I sorest urove, in aaaitlon to the prlsea ' vui-j wiro preier roiinj ... . , . . .., I which ahe won at the state fair on hrl'or n than Sladden? J don t want to of 1 trusts vand monopolistic Inc. wararfeS ameVlarmhVnI ba a candidate. I have always Srted and Stock-jobbing con- at the Waahlngton etfonty fair iat I to avade It,, but whjn duty caUa, why, I mmmm. . ! e7.mm, W. W .. A . t. IL IA B . Jl . a I U mTW1 KWlft 1 I AT .1 PMIWtn J I ? What Of Cromwell, the gen- o7,"Vnder iV " na'" W Not only" li J. a Stevens-. Socialist I 1 1 now. but has 1mi since ht rounded the B - be done except on careful considers Uon of the whole subject, from the fcole point of view of the Interest of all the people of the state, and this is srarcely to be expected In a legis lature. The question win probably not be settled until some definite proposition is submitted to the peo ple through tb initiative. Under all the circumstance we would not be surprised if the people. If Afforded an ' opportunity, would Indorse the plan of Senater Smith of Marlon county to abolish all the schools, and establish owe at some new point, preferably near bat not at Portlaad. for after all this Is the only really ntrarpotat for the whole state. In a d erf slow rendered Wednesday hy Jalce Fai.'th KcFheratt, of the Ut.'.'4 iiates court la Iowa, ba de-jcatloa fair or reasonable to make ao much out of Mr.-Kern's rather Insignifi cant services aa a railroad attorney and as attorney for TonvTaggart, a neighbor aad lifelong acquaiataace, while private clUxen, and never turn a glance on tha sort of people that are managing the Taft campaign. or on Mr. Kent's opponent, who. not as a private citlsen, bat as a public of ficial, has been serving tha corpora tions and trusts aad every sort of predatory Interest. all hla Ilfe The number of atran.era In tha ll KT.tl n1"." lT" .v. . D. , in iiiw j-avr ty, rvuirvenuqi IK wnrn ana theee days, and many letter received j wherever Iaran. I have done it In the Ht1iiUil?n?, a,ilTl'tl0 S"-past and will do It la the f utureZ and ditlone. price of city and farm property. I (mb Deris street nonentity will In no J. U. BT.VE.XS. The president -would tfoubtleas Ilka to break out again with refer- enre to the report about tti alleged bargain ' wllh labor ,tadr ITeefl. but he caapbt have quite forgotten what hardened to kin the last time Grove Newa: Oor w achoolbonae 4a faat naa ring r-wnpla-tinrt, and fmra the number of young married people who B-r aininnf rtotnAe in I mo new avKlltlona aad ad .act tn OomMloe. we realtae that we win re rnenneiled te dirpllca te the nuin la ina Br 1 a t ra. e Tra Ihit wirit tn real eatats traiMMrtlona tw lata towa m4 vtrlalty aM the Influa nf new faaiiiaai la tha firtnf nf a whM.aa.ma growth for fh.rijn that wl'1 r-alt la a jrelnf iwent whlck taaary hare thnr4 knf n rrixra. ears the fun Tha r!ri f Miaiaa s-tlatitea Iknwialxwit tlx ratrr. araa ma lha m nf a mi. ba took to letter writltg for pbU-j o t.i AtBgnni t trt rat Ina s " 1 ". 'ta aa encouraging in for 1 the fere. ' - i a", '.JViJT other jurUoaa, fibres I way prevent me. attention from "ouutder may, the BererMge's Talk Dlsaected. ' I eAetorla, Or. Oct. It. To tha Editor A Clatekanl man went banting and I pr ' ne joarnai it Beams to me that lost hla rloa. Bandar went aat tn I -Senator Hevendge s acneal to tha arnf lofe for It. takinar alonar a shotna I era why I her ahould not aunoort Rrraa a rrrolrer. and found the tfog aruardingn his declaration that the leadera of a iram rmgar, wnicn vim sererai anota I ioitmii ewa party now la the waa ktllnd. It fnnamred feet S lDcbes I aenata would Bnt aupport him la hla in tragic ana sioon iet nign. ipoaicy or controlling the trams. Is fully a I aa bad a blunder aa waa that of tha rnroelloe CorTeepondenne nf rVreat ! l"B ana te oregonlan when they tipped op a portion of the Repub lican tariff Blank, mistaking It tor that ei ma i-aamecraiic. Why doee Bereridge confine hla be llf la the noa-support ef Bryaa to the i n! ted States Benatef Why does be not alao go to the lower buae of fwr.rr.ai irvsi-Dtisting propnattlrm ? Voes h Wtab the EamoiA tA naJarataiKT h. leering them on that the people who ""'b "wa are m srirpalhy with Prysn, and that they must ecaarll r aland with the people?. Tea. that Is Je what he smai and ha uknit). no are at the aame Harm that the troen ere a part of the roast itenrr r fhe I'MtaMl tMe eat. He helleree the realra of 9 ha . .,'. .it. . i. iw. aerate er'rtrw:iM ry the trutts a4 ewrporatlotl. aad r na belter tn that " n a , . . " r v I a..iia vattJIH tllBk OIIQ WB even i.ooBeveir ami lr hv lanntv mrf ta a ii . . W a'-"," in icaw. ui iier an-nignt picn4e being an tne Republican. Perhana ha meant I In. r.Q..j vi.i . . ii . . .. "" "' that Drvaa . ,; 7i.i I l Aiic0Voa iiavoreu Vvay and only make treatiee "by and! tuuaom oi in senate aa tnei in,. . . . constitution reauires. inateari ne anttirol nere tbe Apple Came From. Vilmself above the laws as Teddy tho,E-JP- PoweU In The Outing Magaslne. uv.ee. mivi luaauig ascrn agree-1 . . lw varieties or applet menta (note the Oarman amnin.nl i I found wild In niirnnA hn th. ..!.. without allowing congreaa or the people Jacent to the Caspian sea aeema to have W twits VW Llin aJJLI Lit U IM. TPB. IT T n O T 1 SB tl I I l tjrjll L11B IiriVin nr Y n A annlA aa ai Idea he la probably- correct I believe I ,n the eaBt- Charred . plecea of apples Brjan will revere hla oath of of f ice, I round In the heaps of refuse left by nuu nariiii awurn .to vpnoia tne con-1 a .wir, wno occupied por Btltutlon and enforce the laws will dotlori" of Europe before any of the niu lorei oest to Keep nis oath. Sura I races. j nese people lived an am I that if a Democratic president P'atforma, laid over piles driven into dared to threaten a Democratic con- tnf water probably to protect them- gress to veto a law if they passed It IYf trom animals. In an era before and If they paased It over his veto, to weapons were known. Theao reiuse to enrorce it. that they would fw'mrna or appiee are generally car call hla hlnff at i. ....- .i!" I bonlsed bv heaL hut thv ah r.-z.-i "i uujoi-ibu xo; -ana ir na really I .... ... -i-m ma inui. did refuBo to anfAwi ia ,... I There are five type of natlva imaai. Impeach and turn him out of office, as I S1. P0'". " or,.f hf m craha. John they would hava a right to do. J f m"'1 .wrot from Virginia that he had Congress la iiinrum, nnt i.. l found eome new crabnppies. but thev dent. A little knowledge of the oonstl-I w j? nlU.n.i b,,ter- New Eng tntlnn wmili K .. T '" ..r..n"1. I landers mariV tha xame renort tiV. !L'LhJ8J The emprf1 ffe"rt PUJP w."i"i.no.1 ?. . e . a Roosevelt ,r,- r.vrvcr una in inienering witn the legislative I . -.....j, ... raaM.wa, ro and judicial depa?tmenta. Hen?y Wa ,1pKTel 1v? f M mnd "tl1"7- Selections tnraon la rirh t. 1. 7i-!!-xt.Hl I mlht probably be made from western the people la whethw thai - -m T thlcketa. of even better. aorta than are tlnue to Changs their rulers at will or " .?! KnoFn5 . e blood of the aubmlt to be loaaed br om mSn.ni0I T"?. f'.J? ,n om- f beat very ordinary man at that Hundreds 1 orc-J PP"a. 5;r v e'""a aeiegatea - were kicked put of the Chicago convention and their places taken by creatures of noumraii, ana i neueve everv natrl, Thomas F. Ryan's Birthday, Thomas F. Rvan. financier and atrat ntln Ranuhllxaa K..Tt ia. ii, I i-niway mafnaii, wave oorn in iveiaon foS.BSJS1! cm-"ty. Va. n October 17. 1851.' and Thousands of Democrat- Vill." Ti .VU.C"?P- aunnort nf lha ItiiA. aeV, Y T wen w rvai imo-e o seeic nis tM.uhllrVn nl.2 iiJ,.2nll ,"?T 'ortun- and obtained a poaltlon In a RepuM'na proveuany patriotic, dry goods coromlsalon honae. After a .....v.A iviou. i snort time he fonnd a poaltlon In a ' 1 1 " " I hAnlr nil afliv'tan him Iia w.Ma a. iwoonraii Biowiy Betting. torn, wnere ne formed a part . w -m I nerahlp with a stock broker. He rro When vrr...r.U'fi. Pred ao weU that In 1174 he waa able of helnar worth mini. i.:."""i "IT".."' n the Block exchan nv.K.Kiii i 1 ' an" iiiui ajaicina ana as a that Danrtlla iiTrAAi.a' ii-'ik Vl I promoter or steam ranroada and -a-ocniUJr til t-.1 5," ITJ- rloua Industrial enterrrtsee. He was ?5IM.Jn.V:wJ.n.An,.h1": The RepuWl- the original promoter it th. WatmnnH. inway ana organisea tne Traction company ef New- prominent membnr hlch ornnlinl the nf Vi.i. v,j-i .. ...rr . - 1 v - irari ion i company.- air. i-ar at tS..-.-"'-."-I RT" la alao extensively tntereated In viir t Vk. 7 i 7. "V ""w I the BeatKverd A Roanoke rallr vamaiaw saa wa r LI IT-IIIUin rnnvraas rnJ aa a majority ef 114. The election two yeara conBolidTted tn ent that matnrit. ...!- 'CTt, I Von,0',fl"5?1 ?,T5 i,7 J lochdlng luch ThV Vdlci.: V via Ariiuuiiinn wneei nnraa aa Ha twww.!. i York. Ia the comlnr nlnrtinn a .-ia... of districts from .Republican to Dem ocratic Would tlM tha llntiaA la k. nemoorale and wopld effect the certain overthrow f Cannon. Already bo ma men hare been rltmlnateil hv K.i. beaten for re nomination. beoaua of inrir auirerrTience tn ma marhln. uca aa Jenkina in wiaoonaln. Thnre are at least 14 dletrlcta where the mange or iaa tnsn a tnonaand vol in aoree cases leaa than ISO would turn the district from Republican In nnmn. crane, wouia elect a congressman srhnee vote wolad be for another apeaker thaa Cannqn. rim Republican ronrreaemea wbautink their ati by email ma)or1tlAa are -teetter men-thee the IVmoorata whn hare been IMtmlnajtd against than, anil eug ht to be raelecled. Bnt there are a gixkl mary more lh 14 oiatrirta where ive Rrptioilcaa ts a aatelltte of the fan- Bon marMna -and wwrre the I aevwraMe ran) !te la an briH man. with the nna towrie virtue that tt would not rate for C a. n n fvrv i IroaA and varioua other southern railroads. He waa married la llil and haa fire sons. This Date In History. 1711-Richard M. Johnattn. ninth irlf. pre" t dent of the t'nltnd etatea, was beta In Bryant'" Ptatlon. Ky. IHrl lD Fraok fort, Ky.. Norember ! . IIS. 1141 TrenVrtc Francois Chopin, the eompoaer. died. Porn March 1, IIS. 1 5 The bombardment of eeraat pol began. . 1 I te Tha prince ef Wales visited Uoelon. 1H& The Oregon lerlslernre vrlth. drew Its aneent to the fourteexBth POO Btltstlonal amendment. ' - ltl Uarehal . MacMahoit. at.mai. dent of the KrecwA republic, died. Bora July It, lMt. Tne ipte orer thai Cathnlte ar-honta tn Majutctia waa settled by corn. pranlaa. ! Tha W. C. T. I"i worlt m- greea aaeembiad la l-ioa.