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X BQE OF THE JOURINAb t-v.?;- THE JOURNAL they be ruled by dlctatloa from the White House T ... ft t JACKSON. j e " fUMtokt I IS IT ranlieae4 n; eeaatuf talrapa. li d4 r 1 Hrr ftead.f prarelx at Tt Journal Rnlla. . fa ftftk aa faaihllT nrHU, fotlUB. 0. A TAW OIUUX OH A CIll'AN OitsaANT la- Southern Oregon recently u tried on a charge of manslaughter and acquitted last week, bat If the law does not make such killings manslaughter. It ought specifically to do ao, and to provide uaoqulToo- Small Chango . ' Hew's your dinner jvallr T ,V e .",' y , ' tts of Bus football weather golag to waet. , fTlhlt Insisting,, still reckless of I all for a aerere punishment for aoeh all consequences, the Oregonian I acta of fatal earefeeantwa. If a few "111 la furioua became Governor! Of these fellowa who ao easily die- 3 1 ""B k . . . . ' . f . . 1 . ' . . , . - . ' v-namotriaia is iiot to campaign m". iur ur, ucu, a lrfaM at lb Mkmn Fertlaad. Or, tnaawlaaaaa UiNrt Ue avail. M mMm l-vl rUAll UIIK far liilUlL A 4VjlL ii trnmmia nxriird t inw '"" I Oregon for Bryan. Nothing ao an- J duck, a porcupine, or anything elae iru ... p.,.,. , r..-.. , i -,.-- i... . , r..,. I . aarth that th wan to ihniil at M44; Hit aaaj, ..... una vvu rw aaa uiFjuu - v. '.tHuioTinri politic, aor In Oregon Journallaui. were ant to the penitentiary for f Ira Martin wtlt nave tlma ta vat tA Uie dpo habit. 'DEPOSITS MUST BE GUARANTEED The following communication wan last reaort that the osoola era demand- ant to the Oregon len. but publication f ln a 'aw guaranteei"- dtoaita. limy .Iwaa refnaed an in. m,.nA nai ini. win ooropei the notieat cltti. 1T .I.r .. .. .. " ,wlelvent banks to do ejl In thlr power 2S-.RLALM FLMININL ata. 014 trfnt, H I TH.M-rw.j.M. spri.i aii.UMr dalmlng that It la for Taft. the pa- rra, auch accldenta wou i nere la no eicuae J k a ' ', Still the Orronlaq naglacta te e faaa to Ita daoeytlon. . , a a Still the autnmobllea are rapldlr In-ILa wvMiag am oaatn rate. 4 a 'fl'" wa Tiot avallabla": - , (and nobody double hlr novtrl to hbln 'fortland, Oct lt-To the Editor of aiuict a banking- law tliat will rail fur y,""""'"" uior;aiiy you aak.iut-n rrauant and riaia aaamlnallona i "vuiun ui d i rtna ttilnato have limit auon a railura aa that at la Uramla nank jruarantv law ta aihiIm . it in. I nouM mvir hiv htrtiMniwl. 1ian m n t'trlty of auch tranaaotlona aa thoae At I one doubt that the hiuika hra In 1'orl-I w nHi r.nii.tia. r rftfc ;. pr biu for.weeka inflated that the rare. " '" "'""" ' I ... .w- .... h.m .' aHkwrlpHmi Trm bf mttt o aar aadraaa la tha lalt4 Utfa. Caoada or Mle , ' DAILt. ' Oaa 'aar, 13,00 Oaa awatb.,.....! .0 s aCNDAT. aa rar tlto Oaa aMMtk - nmv wn TTfnr AH fHr rraoiOM axui i . carry Oregon for. Taft. Taft. It la not likely that any newa- papor anywhere, erer put Itaelf In a poaltloo .ao atrange. The proponal baa all along been a atunnrr for thoae who are really endoavorlng to It baa not FCLTO.V8 FAILURE.- I N NO place where Senator Ful ton apoke did be anawer pertl .Women TeawLera. ' r HAT la the matter with taeoh lM aa a profaaaloo for jo rnT Xa It too laborious, or to tnonotonoua, or toe exact- f upon the narvoue ay a tarn T not all of thaaa. how doaa It ..i.i. h..ii I vvm mat aimoat aii or tha taaohara takan Avar or .rnir- I ene meate hava m. aaarlat.havAnil.wnrla The onlr .ural aaf. .. t. 4. 1 .Z "l;",t-w.0UJ?-01. MI.'' !"J??.?L" eipraaalonT . Jlow doa It haanaa that that ni 1 1 1 1 1 h. .u7.Lt I " w'" nyumni praaa in aiaruHint lurnriw wura oommma. Ana at tnai I Ida iiUraaa "tlrarf t.anhar" Vr-in to uut Bill will be elected prealdent, I the llryan ptadK ot ruaranty of bank time doubtlaea the bank would l.ava paid lour lia iTaJit ii7il.'rK?,L..f!p!-.i " .m W a I aennilIBi - . . I . I 1 Hi! Mnl nn the tat Tk. aw a a J haaba 1 1 . " aaww ww..- But do we town Baonla want Taft ta Ilara In the Btata of Oraron 'wa ha whan th.T hava to TuannlM . ."' ! P'c- ralaa the price of baaf, butter and acaarl" er farce of a. banking law. whlah will work for a law that wilt nmuirm alwhenovor tha lai-hlnai rofaaaioB ia w" Tp irown ou oy i norourn now in 10 aiari wiin rrai money, niaka no mentoiid. a worn faca and a. lanaa air pla and tha preaa durlna; our laat Ugla-1 mora than 10 par i-La Oranda, by making honeat peopla land did not know of Ita draparata con-J " ,0. pay the ioa".- . , r , dltlon, when the L& Uranda bank wm ' In " 1 i m vwinwuraiio prraa ware oioiiwrmm Mcunuti ta mia inaraal BOIUt I IX It IS HOI tnr an r Bd UT Ue o the eujfaoe.. Upr of etaia and Abraham Ruaf aa aao.j Undar the fuaranly for any Of I ' "a -uriauak. MJ1'' 0'.tD traaaury, ahould Mr. Taft would hava baan .U ' ' aa a a : v Cixtulatwn Gwmttt .Ta Ctrtibr tit tbt eirraatuwi of lea obxqo rcmxix. " t.iUitmmJi(mfm4 gaenwamoy tit" Aitrtmt' CmrU'ttJ CurmUtio Blot Book been onderatandable to them how a I which the people are principally Nick la aolnr to anaak soma nora-li "r "e inaiatent demanda or the polioans to empioyaa or orruara and r v. 1 1" ut mi vriii aurinar our iaai laaia mora man iv Dai nent Queatlona put 'to him. Ii ' WT rJrBJUtlye eaaalon. Koaa was evan abla to Ita capital and a kaan our-Draaant clao-traD of a backlnalor Individual, and law, which abould be known aa thai It la In framing and anforcTna aa bon aa or offujara and not aa though tha person within ware work r cant of tha amount ofllnr on firr norva all the UmeT . . urplue to any one firm Thla is no Idle thouaht; U la really 2 ll?'I,r, 'fu'one. th caaa with a Urge number of woman who era teaohlna; achool bacauee thy . J An ftptr aa prmrrd br mmztwrnitoo lAmX tkt CUTmlmttOB ItXOrrf V fapt With ran aaw tar rtrmmiiom aiaicv wita aoea mtcmrmef timt mxrmmmit mmjf wety tm any aMtrawnca or aaaw rnaoa mr tm pmOMMt mmk car ejrawMp aao auaavawni' paper claiming to be for Taft ahould mtereated. lie almply Ignored J. . .k T,el,rglZ V,' 1 1. or. u.ra R.0! .b,. , ,cil fr' : f Den"'" .'w.v.tnt honeat banka will I have not boan nttad to do anythinii iiaa. tbat one of the aute'a most l mem. ana after t fie old fashion, andloulta wil : "ImJra of hia 44t.nn,. h.Ta ),.. ri-lr.nr...nt nn th. ,iir.H.,r.f. populi make been perplexity orer obviously that reckless rarr deslrea t;hat be be beaten In Oregon. I newspapera tha I Vn ntriAi- lnfAn.A fa .MIia tn. I annnrh fnt insinL. ui one l ine Biaiee moi aiioj- m win laanion. anaiOUlte WolL I mora of hla aatallltaa haa buatad.' Tha rDraiiitia on tha ,llr.rt..r... r ..., I .w. " ..TV" ar cltlcena ahould go out and! Ming the old, stale, claptrap, par- ' ' point J thla. .that the tooneet bankers other bank. v " . . . boania and the wrlaaloy chlldran in a apeechca against Taft. It baa tlsan methods, aought to delude hla . .L0? ving at the aubjeet of comment and audltora. He lauded hla party and tbebemV ' a"w may would P!?,,,t th, depo.Uor -and th.y panlca.-.how n'at loaaa. amounting to fiaciJna haa "c ong" been look'ad among Republican, all denounced the other, and aaaailed :,. ; io''Th. way to'eompal 'ihaTbone.V So.ftaiAt"thi; fft'leTbSVouJd" X!VP the atate. To them there wai Bryan, aayiirg not wwd Mt .exiu ? . A0.0"1 ,l,AP.?.JVMW00 ef de- ef gwa havrdriftod into in. iaachin; hot one explanation, and Rooaerelf, whom ' Fulton hatea be-1 mDr7 Reed. . , . . tMri.h.y.o la thatthe Oregonian la either cauae of the prealdenfa party-wreck- Wooiarowara era iindinr out that m. uKi' A?P''U Jj?. w '1. . .I'i!"""!?10!0" unusual why thaa aame woman begin to pine of whether or not Taft eball log -pollcleg." . v ; high .duty on wool don't keep th. prio. Sat "win" not Vm. tKr . at iSS th?.S"f 2' JF, tfia, atata nr th.f It axt'notlv I .... Hanra Vnllnn .mai.. t-..t I -aw aii. v . . - Doanklnr law can ba drawn that will II 15 X. for each 11.000.000 rfwnn.lt. . I r.."r rL"":.."r.r..r" v .UWM I . . J. .11 . II....- 4 I ja atai A aw Ueomtrot apiamber t, Xaoa, are Independent Ko, other Inference . la . either log- J enough .'to tell the truth, was re- Ical or possible under the strange In-icelved , without enthualasm. . Oen- atatence with which the public hs leral Apathy presided at hla meetings. been regaled for weeka. What a. lot Of disappointed mera win oe, rrom. William on MOTSmbar 4. , ... a Judaa Cleland'a aentenea tin caaa parhapa indicates I nra.f iraJl v nracilnna ail r.lluraa tndiof people I hamper In any way honeat buatneaa or Ilea any one elae proposed a batter or I they looked forward to a bigger poaltlon. !HPeX..TA' " ipet .th P"PU ""I heller pay, larger-aotlvltlea. And then J The people .don't . care about theae I aa t the detndanfa guilt 9 - Brave conquerorsl, for ao you . are, .' " .That war , against your own' A a - affections, And 'the' huge, army 'of the world's desires. - ; " -; i ; t i Shakespeare, But air this la trlTtal In contrast threadbarja- partisan harangues. with the Oregonian 'a manifest dlsap-j What 'they do care about just now polntment at the governor'a vf allure! Fulton "would not discuss. Good rea- I to campaign for Bryan.' Its disap-lson: he dare not. A dlsoateh aava that of Taft'a aeveral apeechea one day., tha ahorteat was the beau This is often the case. . a a ' 4lOWn. I hnn..l Vi.nklnv Th.. ..v 4n.4 thl. law I Ipaased and you will not need any guar- lowed In the train of the 1S07 psnlo. I la the enternal nrocenalon ofllttla neo. antylaw.-Sut they do nothlnr to help which wae largely C4tuart by wlthSr.w- pU il watleia Th5 .pp,.l Ml..wJ,tf1.J- 'o' unguaranteed depo-IJa from . aounj illke; and when they have gone ove thi in. viuuivu uuiiiii.17 .uu iu T.iu. . . .a wi4j ..uauui .. . '. f o ju i n& I earn old couraa of. work year after . i I year I T " T? .1 TI I I . letters ; rromtne rcopie ; : Running. SKots and farther Tn, polntment Is so-keen that the paper Is furious. Ita anger knows no bounds. On the 18th Inst., discuss ing the governor, it said editorially: WW- n .. i j 4asi uregonian, commenting Mn against Imaelf. Ittrn to' The Journal should ba wrlttaa ea I Written for The ' Journal by. fi"red oame aaa aanraaa. or ta. Bryan la ' t otureri aa l..1ln. the And themaalvaa getting no bo broader, no mora neoea- aary to tha scheme of thlnga. hope dies . out and work baenmea a draarv routine I work to be done Indeed, patiently and tnorougniy, out Joyieaaiy. What is the matter: ' . Sv.n Vlnm rii . f . ... "fa piaa ot iaa paper naiy, ana enoaia pe a- .n King Ed of England ia butting npaalad by tbe . name and addraaa of tha an ar rj iiait s nan aa nx-iiKiai-t.i r in as maren ra. a 1 1 . i hA i . - w -v. a ' w s . . ... on Fulton's speech In Pendleton. P.ut fty, Elkln. i. a .art of a king-pin ..kV",h.ra 1-K.iT. VtlT, 2.V w.' .."."l?!"!J! Jl.'n'' IZf. i? lV"not"rA JSi saya Thera la a wnaful l.k f .nthi. I In Tacoma a man handed hla tursa to "No man. who expects the legislature among Republican, this fall and th.r. ."1 " ,h'.?",Ji w'th?..ro: ck.. TSSSW! 4- -1 4 I 1L. I . . . . ' .. . ""4 1 , ('nrra.iwi.H.r 10 vibci. vuauiutiriaia iu iuo bciibic, i ia a. wtoiu isnaency on me j)rt or Re-1 canaiaate, either. has anr rleht to annnort Taft foripubllcan speakers and newsDanera to I . HATO THE PEOPLE NO RIGHTS? president." By reason Of this dec- ahy of preaent Issue..! . Benator eorVSratlonS and getiingdy to" llaratlon, the plot thickens. - it Is an I """'"s .nowoa omn mm wnn more ir in. trusts vm out in Lt,im.tm itt.t .-4.t 'he", tendenclea. Most' of the addreaa on November 8. . ., , I MiMuiemui tv i.uva- y vvuuwu va ' -..--. - A , .... I I OT 1 nft J Oil T IT. . .4.. ".T niPins or tna Thetru.t. can confrlbnt. million, and calibre rifle aw, Awwoavjuut. ia kiu luinrnmottim Without nrecAdent or nar. eruption,, earauei uompers anei. It , one more factor' la the this time the tlctim of his I t..ir n.t.ra n t.h ftirv Tha nraajdAntlnl nhll. In. . n .. . . . : -r 4---" i tower tor lait or tiryau. ii ib Jippic la Hurled at tne labor leaaer , declaration that abaolreH from vot- 14a . k. j .w- wl.w. I ''".""o. 4 4ie I.I IO till U B la r V 1 11 K .men I WVIH. V.IWIIIJ . V.I4 W.II. uwu Mill la aot ta be undaratoed aa, lodorelnt the vUws , . . , I lona- with . hnn. In.t ahaad nan't waf ?' ""'?" . .imSrtV. h mi-i. "v. -:t;x"' wh ; k. .M.7 cr wort thalr lattora returned wbaa not aaed ebosla. In-1 hava notbaen led to the Jaw. of that I under nerve atrkln for weeks or months una poat.e. I won py oryan, ana tney know It Thelur iyue yrara. jjiverypouy umiwi no CorrMDoadanta ar. nAttA-A? that letters as. I DroaDeritv Danla can ha .laM . th. I wa can work. But take away the In- eewllDC 800 worda In length may, at the die. door of Roosevelt with better truth I oantlve, the treasured purpose, the goal cretkta of tte editor,, be cut duwn ta that Umlt. I than any ' Imaginary one 'to Bryan I that looks ao desirable, whether It la av ' 1 i r : ' 'I "''''' a a . JoolleRTO courae for ourselves or for our' Elkton IWiv Kllli ThrM Rean. In Mlchlran'' tha awfi.1 ;.. ir.. children, or tha better poaltlon for our -7. Z.r. 1 wouM .Mm to iniin... . t. . T.... .-I I loved ones, or tne little mora money rjKiun. .jr.. I ot The Jour Dr.. Oct. IsTo the Editor r,u,d & ,nd,cU tbk ttUfortunH hit ia need for a cirUm PurfToae rnalAmed only with, a .22- n ta could corn, tc , entjrw oommun,. . ShSiS1 ."t?.0 dSfl s and short cavrtridgea. VVrgll i ii t!r i? . aA'i'nilii.'L I fleult work which muat bs performed - osst and tothinra that hava no ba.Hn.rrth. 'mu i..--.ikvT. TA'".""" fr.. TV.,ri k TI.t.rrf. J 1 publican party, i Should Bryun be elect- ".l" ""'."i" "LY'l, "'iY.V". udoii this ortldaiitlftl CAmnnltn. TW- after . elctloa and orob&blv not then. I klUod three bears on hla father's place V "S iTir'Vi -Tnl0Paryr w11 I ntuitlvA. or reward, or Mnoreclatlon. And - t; " a - . - . ,.----- 1 a y . . .-, - , - m 1 aiiT loreiK 1 1 reva in ina 1 amnnrat m i . ----- - r - - . i 1 4 I iruiQ tin r. riiicnoocK... . n. . snore aisinnPA irom iL.iKon. . . utj i : t w ...w-w WVlsg tliauw VUPJOwlS MV VenaiOr '7 I hoVr. amoTe enrl keV w Aiiha -eVfrt-A I aVU"jr. , . We- V " SJ been a.Short distance ' from Klktoa tlfd Tint ill atMl fl W flM iinf .4iu.il winnn I . '. - ' v ' t I 1 . i- V ' j a I L a In a letter to Senator Knox, fore- ,"; fnr t. ww BPn,,hHM in Si -IrVaVVti-T; ln.8"l iMarTnenn'n i .4.. . . .1 V - .. . T T . . : : . . .ri h1kk:'.. ki.. k. .w. 444UD4 uuob ian;er ui uaasv. V Whither are we drifting? ' William WIrt.'.AmerIcanVpatrIot and Jurlat said: ; "According to the. genius of our Institutions, the president owes . . . .... . . ... . , t . i ii iu uia uuuuirr 10 ttustaiu iruiu luu i . ji..t n.ni,n.ni aKoni,..i i. . . -i .. . i ti . - ... . i i' uxi ui.!. buu 44 44cu4To4 &VIDU.I4 i wronflr tuis year. Tfi. old aleDhant la i .... - - - f4, . i luiuugu uoaiw' , - i exercise Of the slightest influence lnl.tn- wll aa ..Hroct and nnenulv-l.v i. ' VI . v " But If defeated ""Mr Iear Wllir can? Young -Levens' ammAnltlon wa. ex it- - v . ... ,. i -- i o - ' mo cuoice ot ma BucceBBur. , Aum ocal 4nBtrnctlon to the 69,000 elect- Is the true spirit, but not the spirit crB who vote(. fujuie for compul- The Christian Scienoe Publishing 0iTn.a.we,gb,n lw f ."Will" by 1:J"J5 std !ia pi me volcanic mr, nooaeveit,. i oe BOry r Statement No. lv'hot to rote forMoclety will soon begin the nublica- i V . president IS In theory the free Choice T. . Tinih tana nf thniKoml. Hon In Rfir.ton nf a 1oIIt nanor K. Tho time of yeai approaches when tha I proud of youna Levena and thinks Had ItOrt' a cute enough how leaden becomes the heart, and how dreary the task, and how long the hours T - , 8o with teaching, it la the women to .1 Oregon -who believes In the- direct u .11 a unject upon whicn the people m"" CaTenPrt Ing If fimaf. and cub. w'lth only Washington dld-uneSuivocaUy for t whom hV liahtl Uken" up burden of election of senator. It not onlv an- of Oregon feel deeply. He did not ex-BOUUla .cartoon -tnia meeting. ... oDened fire.' The flrat will of the people--ha would have been achool teachrna- become, the greatest solves them., but It declarer ivith P,a1n Pnk tv. m;,tfTmVj.: r - Inalllnar for tha diract alnctlnn of a.n. r . .i V .: ,'.''s'''' aeoona auiii Binn.uisuiJ.ii niuanif w tiotuvn ul unuou no int-miy inni, 41 sua .mu iwiu imi emnhasls that they "have no right r"" p alref election or aena- it doubtful ifJ'Mr tear Maria" would in the heart. - The boy- then directed hla States senatora by the people than of always an Incentive to something better. to annnort Taft for' President It .f "ow" .ln" U.1?.5 V.J. aI hS..TLuJLPf 1 J?!?.0"1.9. h?Pf 'SJ-L.... gmiir lavura il. ari ngra ib gnmAinnv iv.va-.'"VMinMi aauLa... 0, . 1 nnat. itinpftanAn in nnainar . h. duiihi 1 . ' - e s - k. . r , dui sjciiiuubj yuu iww Liiaas, cs a cavauntnH w l We need to use a little grain of aalt FhlrtiT when feeding on the 'Promises of pros- if ' Vi perlty guaranteed by the Republican Jr fln W. M. MOORB1. of th whftlA riponln biit not the! . . . , . . . , ,, a , I protected coal trust wilt kill thousands I " bis nervfr beats - that of any other vi me wnoie people, put not. py tae flf thoaa who voted for the comnul-1 called the Christian Science Monitor I ' nn .n. v.. T "! n.r.r.nM hnv.m.tha nmmtrv nraotlo nf VTr i Pnoaavoll! - Ha Tioil . . A 7 . . .T" J I . '-' , . T. I " ...li ..";. i?- . ' " ' f " w . . ... ... . ' 1 sory Btatemeni are ine dbsc ttepuu-iror everui .jears iu society nasi':"""'Vi CBU1S ;"W,4M ,ur iai1 ana superseded his party m 'nominating ln tnA WArirt. the order, from J published a. wnekiv railed Jh rhrt.rno lust"i . a canaiaate, ana.now idbibib on Une , Tall ..Tower are that they "hare tlan. Science Sentinel, in announcing right to compel the people to accept no ri'r to do otherwise than vote the establishment of which Mra. that candidate. for Bryan, They are read, , boots I Eddy wrote: isuc ior jar. ooseveic ana me and breeches, out or the Tart camp, -Looking over the newspapers of the "presidential . office, Mr.' , Taft could and all because Governor Chamber-1 day, one naturally ' reflects that It is . A. T4. L.a ' - 1 AM V. ml. i. . J. i 1 . . 1 . a . a-. . I a . . ..... , . . . not uavo ueen , nouuinaieu. inn rwc-iiam Old not go out to mane wryan i aangerous.io. jive, eo How 'sad and lonesome aome nolltlfial !.. circle. Well, the nolnt to ba made estimate, will be in a few day..... llLl'inSt putting ourselves in- touch .with some- r that keeps alive our enimiBiasm. tzlrl la content to be a rrada teach- get some-ammunition. Elkton cUTrs " fheT; 1 nl.l " . . . . - uui wunu aa-vms 111 a biw iwnuuii. ox siraw. . .-. jf how,vei she keeps alive her enthu- Tt.,,.. . . , slasms, improve, her leisure time by H.h ia.n0J?a.fann.!.lp?a5c th En,- tha people she meets, by studying; the i anJS?at.r,th 4.perwfeot Pro?ncla- psychology or childhoodor by training Itiih110 Zoa. wbZuh can,no th,n long some one line ln which ahe can straight Some few thousand foreign- specralise, she escapes the deadly mo- i uuiu uut. uuiitroi mjici mn ngir mil vnru;aiaAa... au i-A&na. ka kurwan bM. ma . Portland. t. Oct. v 21.-To the Editor ingmen in Oregon wiU vote for "BVyan " , . The Journal The new rulinir even if thev cannot nrnnmin. th. nrH iw"... . v.- tv.t "Dractlcal men."Ha raised Ufia oon In .n I of tha Dostal laws la that a de I "ininnctlon" 'luat to ante th. R.nuhii. I i. -ij. .r. il.t H.U hour or two. 'T : .', fective fifamp or one that is mutilated can organa. "-rV ..ra,TW,lS.lt. ehll- !' '" '.' I In any,degrea sends the letter to the I ; aa a: Idren not as tha freshest most puzzllng- In Senator Fulton's opinion. Mr. 1 dead-letter office after two weeks. Onel 'n- .n t.,' i,. a. -i. I n-f hiimanltl.. .nil nrnhUms. hut aa to DO lorcioiy munni ury luiiuu- Doubtles. President Roosevelt doea tributors to the Bryan campaign t und I of "Dractlcal men " H rslstvi l?io nnn in . s Xcw 8tamp . Laws. ,i.Vla3;fcf;.:" Bryan is a very Ignorant foolish mln. would .think thftt as Uncle Sam 1 .sure fWnd.iufferrr ThZv'irS.i. thin. avaawva i.v .U UasV- I Mia Cli I tr maH ha am J . I AT ha rnnnAV rt tng ttTflmTlH a eaiicrn f I . a .7 . . . . -v w I . . . . , r. a jr ord Of the' convention that named speeches. It is one of the queerest aase seems th. very air. These descrip, not teu In I Toxernm'ent S for and defect would' make no tmnW onii ? hankr. w& J? JTl MZuT " V .num"" ' ..r : . . vv . . . I . . . . .1 . 1 . ' .. . . - . . I K 4 V. . n.nf.l. I 4Tf..nt Tiff f fill t TnA MtHmtl H. f Om ftCTHM I " T . . -. I wr. inn is me prooi. ui ws aii i met Hods or trying to elect Tart tnatl1""'" -'ry raanvmrain, m I tha TtortrVitL Th7iawv.wluaa tha mriri I ra?r to s-uaranteo sucn deposits the ; delegates .In the, convention . from has been tried ln the United States aepicted" m some .future tlmr upon the some Republican organs aiv Brvan is keeping the clerks buay again, aa the state of Alabama. 13 were fed-, this vear ' oody.- A periodical , of our- own wUl Just the aame aa ever, and are not !L"t" arq"lrJ..Vi. W4tKeLIni'Jfnr. 'The tide is 'at the turn': the cur rent of human thdught is getting in the direction of that which alone Is I real- the good that men do, and not , era! office-holders. Of the 10 dele7l Without ; gates from Florida,, seven were fed- whether the Oregonian Is a , eral -office-holders,! Of the 26 from jot a Bryan organ, the fact re . Georgia. 13 were federal of fice-1 mains that when It insists that si .. . . . As 'it. 2 ii n a a I., . ... i noiaers,. ! tne i irom .wjuisiana, "no man who expects tne leg-1 it ia with the object of ddlng more " 9 were- federal office-holders. Of Islature to elect Chamberlain I work along the line indicated in the i mo iiom -uwawaie,- www launai I0 tne senate, nae any ngnt to sup-Mast sentence that the dally will be uiitcw-uuiucia. ui mo xo iruiu ai-i port Tart ior presment," n aenvereai published. . As the Sentinel- says .. 1 a 4n aa a mm O wnMaa a f aiIahaI f lA Tiall nmrnmrn I.a a. A a. a .a i. a .a a I. i ou3d, o uno icuciiu uuD-uuiuw. tiio neaviesc mow mat nas oeen ai Of the 20 delegates from Mississippi, rected at the Taft cause ln Oregon 7 were r federal office-holders. Of Furthermore, when, in utter reek- the ii from North Carolina, 10, .were lessness of consequences, the Ore- federal office-holders.' Of the S4jgonjati Introduces the senatorial the e from North Carolina, lOywere fed- nuestlon Into this campaign, it eral office-holders.' Of the 24 from works Irreparable damage to Mr. WaHer Wellman a few Wys ago icuuct, . .""" aartBcauBe. jasay nepuuueans care wrote to the Chicago Record-Herald holders. ( Of the 24; fro;TeiUSee. less about Mr. Taft than, about dl- u Ohio were to v6te next Tuesday , f wer federal of fice-holderSv Of the rect election of senator, and the Ore- the probabilities are i that Bryan 6 from Texas ir were federal of- gonian's action Is a reminder that would carry the stater This is not fice-holders, Ot XU i Z tromlr- the Taft convention turned direct my opinion alone, but that 0f well- , T .Teae BC w erS- Section of senator down by an over- informed Republican leader with . - Of 'the 2 from Kentucky. 8 were whelming vote. If the Oregonian whom I have talked. What the com- .; federal office-holders. Of the 70 has Influence to any extent. It Is fast inrfnrtnMt A ...t .. from Maryland, Missouri, and South destroying whatever chances Mr. fort may do toward changing the Sreli haY0 had t0T Carrylng Present situation for the bftte. of course, remains to be seen. The Re- he hi I flntiHA.wA -i a. ' i. . I gtllltawl atriwi a , .SVO. V A a A. . i . 1 . . a. I bUUIltVIBUa IV. lUlllB. CXLHI1L in IB Till nil I a awaa vririnsr in nomria n orn - t ar t- . m il . , af '"O , VV-V , -...S-o- t-a .-aa ' . i - I U U, UlQ HirX HfO QlBBatl fln 60. Taft r w. . iae h were the most perfect man ever as completely If er's address for a return, it has reduced the amount received there to a mini mum. Again, one can send a parcel to price t which we .hall Issue it, we ated, in all respecti. they woiSd pragl? shail be able to read, tnany h.me. with Just th. ine. Thlt'is aoetTtagh.eSpi; of toes', heaHng,,;purlfying thought" ?:V . ... . I United States, who are the supporters (Jregqn Oidelighta at lAkevlew. ' Tula lake will be drained and bed converted into farina. . ' US -era.- Of the 78 from New York, 18 I orea-on : were ieaerai oince-noiaers. ur tne 64 from Illinois. 12 were federal office-holders. Of the 76 from Ohio and Indiana, 10 were federal office holders. Of the 92 from New Jer sey and Pennsylvania, 10 were fed eral office-holders. Of the S8 from publicans believe they can yet save the .state. They will try with all their might I am afraid it is too late that the thing is "set" against thorn n n it that thav- will visit- h. .hi. Tm.Mi.l V.. .,... 1 " ' .a a. . to turn it over ln the short time now vnm cvaueuce ui&t wouia Bianu INTIMIDATING VOTERS . .. ..a er HAKOE3 of Intimidation of vot ers, to be handled , by The ..mini.. YTTl..l Tir TT4.V, 1 1 1 I- IL. fT-V. - . I 4 444 44444B. liiawiiuu, njuiuiug B4iv4 V4u, 11 I II UilO cvuna. 1 US lUSQUlT OI US were ieaerai onictt-noiaera. kji lUOl person mSKing me Cflarge must De Thar ara nr.w anma tftft nna a .K.trmr1na' M"!f5,nu.8ett- know1 t0 tha PPer. bt his name eral office-holders, all depended on Michigan. Nebraska and Oklahoma, will be kept secret to the last ex- t0 vote for Taft At the rate of in- v A,V f ar.!. fa.; iremy or tne law. a cnarge or in- crease lately there will be 600,000 uuviuc ,. .auiua. . um umiaauon is maae to tne journal ef them by 1912, all for Taft again: varfAna atotaa awallait tha mimhsrlu a.V.m n.an V... vi. . . . ' . . J , V.7 . .a . a7. ' " in 116 700.000, all for Roosevelt: -444v-v.4.Ci. .4. w.4, 14-10,0 BUV B.icn. mere ia no special in i92o nearly a million, all for "u"uu w lu"" Vl uw "'-icase 01 lnumiaauoo cnargea. ana Roosevelt; and so on. At this rate, ... ,4.4. iw.,., ""'7"u,u,u tBcreioro n. impoaaioio to mate each president, unless there be a brigade aggregate $750,000 an- use of the Information. Names, popuur uprising against this system anally. .Was thia In any just sense dates, and instances are essential, Cf succession, can name himself or a party conrenUon? Did the dele- and if armed with these. The Jonr- next friend; when they grow old ... . -.T J f . 4 . r nal wm 00 lDe rw- v"r Toter " they can name their sons, or whom- president choose the delegatest Is I Oregon . is guaranteed by the people J aoeTer they choow, for president I. S ".I v " ' I"1 WBUB lu" "ni 10 ca81 D1101 This seems to be the program, tion? What chance of nomination for the candidate of his choice. j . raa any omer cuiien ot me repuo- - Tnere is a secret ballot box, as- . Senator Fulton advocates the vio- 11c agamsi. una rt?aouuuioie pnaiau jcr-t 'bootn and a blank ballot that Nation of their pledge to the people cf federal, office-holders driven by fi power of federal appointment and influenced by the price of fed eral salaries to support Mr. Taft. Was cot the party- voter, and was rot the party choice completely au , "pf rad'-d by the assertive will in the WKJte House? .Was the proceedlng reMectite of that spirit voiced by Wirt. that, "according to the genius of car institutions, the president owes it to k!s coon try to abrtain from th exerriaja. f the ellghteet la reeere In the choice of hie tjc r. v-ir t" Is K rot eaotigh, la view t f a t 1 ta .'ready done, for i.'r. V -.'4. ". ar.'r r.smfsg Mr. Taft, to ? j---;-ia ttirM!ret to de-'- 5 t cr not tier watt ' ' " ' '- Tr; ' rx, cr tn telt no tales. There Is a law. there are courts and there Is a public pur pose . in Oregon, aa well as a law from On' high, gad all these warn employers not to bally or bribe their employes. - If the ballot Is not to be sacred to every man, what Is sacred. and what the hope of the republic? And still another man has been killed la Southern Oregon by mla- takl&g hla for an animal t la this rase the victim looked like a bear. These trim Leal accidents are ao Buta erons as almoet to Jastlfy the.' sue plrloa that most of them are not ac cidental, but wUlful hontddee. It tMms lecredfble that there should ! eo raacy liiots artad with iron a. A r tn vlo k.:i another for a deer by Statement No. 1 members of the legislature. And he eayg he ia a thorough Republican, and does not admit that his party ever did or can do anything wrong. He is one of the sort of public men whom the people. the Republican rank and file as well as the Democrats, are beginning to weed out of public service.' ' - i , Fulton says ia his speeches that business depression threatens If Bryaa should be elected. And bus dreds W thousands of worktngmea out of work and on the verge of starvation now I Like moat Repub lican campaigners. Fa I ton takes the majority ef people to be fools, utter ly lgnorsct sad uacocsclous of plain facta. . . 1 of this government ought to have ex plained to them, as it looks like a I Z.". rXXlzr .2.''" " Elminrio fraud, aa ther are milllonn I poglt eaters looked after last a r.r.am.14. win nmh.hTv h. ......a I more parcels sent over the land than are Tvlt 1 Prb"Iy be started 8ent cr0Ba the ocean.. Presumably: It la another graft among the ocean car riers. Just so Is it .with with manu facturers. We pay about double at home for machinery, eta, to what 1. paid BAA.. .. WDl,f .nit that 'tVlff A1TP AWT4 There ara two Brvan nlcrnraa anA ana I minniAinnii .r'tlnl.a And an it will Taft picture ln Harrlaburgr. I he until the neODle rise to their Own ' . I interests and regulate the affaJra of TheVe la not an empty store bnnd-tne nation by the aid of tha ballboi. ins: or residence in union. audhi. a. w. - aaiuo. Lake rountv hna . Clna na mnrl llAll.tt all n f .4 .ma.aeAAAA 1 - .v. 4-"'" t. in inei tn.,. - an Ta th. WMi.-,. treasury. . ' I VJ..J ' vtr. 1 i. .T.. . I I-..".. . V.tnr J7r w",. ""u m m l I Ul - J. 11W U41444 4441 VIOgUUI.H M. I a H.444. 4 J4 041441444 4U44.ll 4444149 OI nOpS. The a-reat acreare of fall wheat inioa'foo11 with Bryan In the act of Jabbing I He loat, whereupon he said, "Come U llVk J. -i iJUW CB g4.vaa iiuouo4 via - v v 01 ms sn.a7t.vaa vu. BB1U1VO, IV SJ 1(1 VlitJ vuiiiiucuuuj i na uiw i mmum iiicui avMU Toiae On Plant Iff i nil rrAftn. thrift -r urjajni, nunff Lilts necHnicurn- lir... Tun. tm at.. J -M a. 1 "lU V vUWUOr, . ' I lVT,-.I-.T. nailaianlw aHAWflrMBi I Vaa... J tV. ..a... aVT A-l-TZ a m - i virai ma iriwi w uiiHuiiuij Diivnmi went ga ( vuiiu tiifj uurucr tvj miio tan grj a . . . ataVa. a . It a. gnMl UCUeHS VVIIIUaiVU - Willi wuw iT'iJPJ16'? ofMornlngside .farm apondina; periods last year Idle labor rar- McMlnnvlllA. will h.v. um. l n . , . . .... i , bank, would see anv amount of auf. I And this matter of specialising is one ferine;. As any bank guaj-anteo fundupo which a chapter or two could be would, in the end be. paid by the de- written. It la not tne teacner or cook- fositors Insured it would be an awful Ing or sewing or drawing or manual hlng to protect them. Still widows training who bears about with her (or and worklngmen feel safer, don't sou him) the atmosphere of dried and duaty know, with deposits protected. So in empiricism. No, these are alive, they spite of the solicitude of the Hepubll- have personality, enthualaam and hope, can party for the-welfare of the banka. So. f you are a girl and are preparing me people may demand to Oe protected I IO ecn pewa.ro iu i " . f 1; first and receivers and crewa of de- preparation at all, tor the scantiest to bo outlined, Bumcisni iu isaiu a i. 4 you are that kind you ought not to teacn. But ir you navo panenuo io pro- The Ia Grande affair will increase the deposits in the postof flees, foreign fostal banks and tin cans. To keep his money at home and in clrcu.Ia.tlmi . a a - . ... . . i nnntiiB sanfi iwi wuuia do anarcnyi eooiaiismi treason! I l-aTi r. .jn .al.n.i Mmf kl,l An 4..ImiaII.. I . 1 I 4.14. 4UU 44 JUU "l 1,v v v... uvu&.o.w.viui MV.UV41WU . AI1U BCUDUll . I . 1- 1 1 . .. . .. t. I n . n wt r.v. J-J. . 4 WHU 141414 WAJT 4W44V U41l. m.UA . ' . over, you cure anouxu ivr 1110 umimu soul to' hunt for it and can. give theae para In a special line ana prereraoiy ona in which you have def tneaa, and if you can use summer classes and night schools land locturea to Improve your- That Powder lias Been Fired. Daniel Shucks? Let us uae a little common sense and have our depositor, made Safe, even If that- compels the banka to be safer and to eonaent to more strin gent supervision by the state. a , a a ', At a recent race In Salem a Tilla mook man bet a 70-pound aalmon icf! CUBtry MnS fdder 1 - - , Didn't Mr. Taffs very con restless little people of your enthusiasm day after day without being drained dry, then study to be a teaoher, and Ood bless youl For there Is no finer, broader, more rifceessary profession in the world.' ' . at 1 1 s Our Best Recipes. H rtft an'l'rlend, admirer and nominator, Mr. land pick your hop., they're In the I Suo.cnDera Tne je ia if it Rooaevelt firs off that powder about a I field,'r aald he. Whereupon they given below la said to be' . KeaPiM0T. TnVu-i ?ek "d well and it is economical i near MCMinnvine, will have aome 10 'and lower wane acalea, would seem to Tnrtfl m ft Ta. fxr . n f a s" waa... maa thl. . awa & m 1 . . . . . . . . aa . J thin V."";.. I." Ju-"yV" '"- - " ataaap. niiu V I tea, fa 11ICT , BU O UUIT ABP tlBS nSAtl TIFOn ready to ship. They also expect . to nave some z.vvo ousnejs or apple, to a Vi--' : A Bandon man sold 109,000 white cedar ahlnglea while he was in Port land recently. Thia Is the first ship ment of shingles ever made out of that piace tor roruana, with the exoeptlon J. B. CAMPBELL. OUSEKEEPERS will value these recipes contributed by Interested subscribers. The jelly cake recipe Tne that keep. no amall item Sf.7.a k i ,Jk " , jf. "at-tle hops jiiy Calca, without eggs Cream to were hardly worth picking. , r gather one scant cup of sugar and one ' .' - , neaping tablespoon ful of lard, one cup Hop. are low. Republican party to of sour buttermilk. Sift through two blame for thatT No, hardly. If they level cups flour on heaping teaspoonful were nigh th orator, on the elephant I of baking powder, -one acant level Ua- Big Future Apple Business. M. Peterson of Cornelius bands -Ths Journal th following latter for publi cation: - Ballstoo, Or., Oct 18. The apple busi ness that w used to talk of so much Knf . .mail .Kln.n4 n.a. l I v,r, f tvT. . Z- ... "1 .1 v . . i "' seem, to b growing to srreat propor- ahfn4?i.. 1 ln PorUand tor Bandon ,old .n are of Spltsenberga on the shingles. ground for J,400. This Is the result ammmiA , . ; - ' ' of perfect cultur. and spraying. I pksked r. in ..D.UC' , "J1 . ? bushel, of Ben Davli apfei yes- south at a lively rate dur- terdav from a trea only ! iriet hlah. ins; Liie BLormv valuer ar tha t..t . r , t .. . would demand Credit j a a ' The Natarene considered ' donkey wood enouah to ride to Jerusalem on. .nit tha nr4ra.nla.it lahnp nf 4h. nmm. try eonsldera It good enough to ride I f'v .r,.lx lay,r"' to vraamngion wuy on. 'i ; . -. a-,- va. wnau j w v a . viiv aaiiii ioti l fraar" spoonful of soda. Beat all well togetner. Now add half teaspoon aalt three fourths teaspoonful each vanilla and lemon extract- Beat again and spread evenly In well irreaaed elly tins. This will rhake spread each layer If wildcat banks are started to talco hard heai un hla-h Sr. ta. '-.hnw tm nw. .nit . h... .h. I aour DuttermiiK. a tea with lellv Or anv. kind f filllna una prefers. -. '..- uooaiea two on pa sugar, one cud ail you can pile suarar. . Two. mini . a... . . f . . ar. to- ahow 'em oa" and . hava . th. "u.l'V'""." l,,,, "' .?" law, that permit mob bank, to atari haVni tSmf'at inAmt amended. Canada baa no banka of tha I P1"' teaf?00.nBfHI .M"l .JOTr,,.w -t.-,- ci. i r i ... . i ... . . . . .-.iiana iwo acaiiK levvi iBunonnuui aoaa. week, and mur wt. k IW aTi; "? ..V"'.0"'' 01 Tlr!., 4""' . . nna. uh ... ..Mnoon-fui lanlo Columbla river- by pot-hunters. " who JbSut Tt Is that when thU wesethaii; V " " tract and three taaapoonfula, of ground call themaelvea anortam.n. Ia' thl. I "i?0"?."..!" . "L lil?T I .. . ,, . I rlnaar. Artit flour annuah tn maaa .a ,, .u. .... ,""" wainui. i irunmea tour qui or every 1 11 noo.rvcii ii.a iuimwen in ex- 1 '.l- . :u . . 4. w.-iili Vi i , - . Irf thU ...?khn1f.Lth;amJaw, fJV- th trea were very much over- ample of th governor of Oregon and ?" JLl.u?? "JX ha2dJt i.1.0!'! of this state are bnjuat. and need a loaded, so that th yield above noted let DollUca alone, he wouM hava bae. l?A bake In avgreas'ed tin the same as general overhauling.. . m loaded, so that th yield above noted I let polltice alone, he would liv beea wa. ona fifth of th apples that actually I a wiaer man. . '. uccea were or rins I . T w : good people want a real nice ona; - tnat win not refer la terma to tne Engllnh. Mean- -tiar-0pnriea" wave, well suit most all of na. and will Mill.. In ., . I . 1 - . the vallar. wa hav evarrthlnV ihil ' "i."" ir'., T- . ' 1 aAuT ""Ti..""? """r"?'mle- .beSarnCna.P""Lr L "5?7S forgotten -v.". . a . T - - -. . .Vi . Zy 1 .-iwiii vuiiiw .1x4 iu. car. vi nil crop. 11 . winrfn- f nV.VnVJTn. K V, lD I and very rich colon Now thia Is Some T7..V," ,1 v.rT.a I D1 rooo appi tana, wins iim and aurr, i national i r w- aV- -T.1':,".' ' .-. orchard ai shusg L V. . 1 J . . w I sniDoea op iner Bome is years sgo: aoiwniie Old J1"- ""i w Potatoes, yon ae what salaht b don with new noush to wa nave una oairv cania. tna Mat in i people, rood climate good land every tun.. n m iiara ausv a lew cranaa. - Monmouth Herald: Huntera from tha rlty of Portland hav been playing nave with the wire fences . In this Dart of tb Btata. Thar travel with a pair of pilars and when tbay come 10 a. Hnr. ienc iney cut It down. rrnn. am aulte In th notion of putting out an orchard In otne good locality a. moon aa 1 can Btrairnien my arraira. LK yon think Oalea Craek or Pumpkin Rldga in Deal 1 itii.i.iLa 1 A 1 Orerott will continue to rmanef with Ita producta off field, orchard, plain ana lomt wnerner one poi 1 ileal or a 00 tne r win. out-, the ah I pa. other cookies; These are excellent with coffee. - . . - , - MRS. M. H. H. 1 ' ' ' at at tt ' MDirectoe,, Collar 'Here. . A COLLAR that will aimoat take the place of a fur piece for the neck and one that will assuredly prove a comfort for th otfol day. of autumn. I. the dlrectolr, a smart confection wnich party alme.r any one ran fashion it la almplr a wld band ef satin trimmed poatmaatar-1 with ciuaely' aet narrow band's of. any lonf-oairea xar. prereraoiy aiaca mar ten, smd on either, edre is set two- T Holsjoa Kmllh'i nir-fhi1 .linen wine oox-piattad eatlav nbhon ruoh X. I101inon omiLn S Xiirinaay. I.hlrh an.v ha rnFdi-4 n aot. tivv.rH. Francis Hopkinoa Bmltb, noted as as Ing to fancy. Th ends are finished , , - ,. '""- n.- Boana yeara wa. employe in tna anvern-l rra more eiaborata, , whit lac Jaunt inV4-V?i J 7?" ..... m""t aerrica. Amonj, fcU engineering j may b aobsUtuted for th ribbon enda. tw.li iTTali 2a 4.,ila-?,it wort,,.V ,h gliding f the Race This will erv to fill 1n any apac left TT.l Vf7.doB- ,Agn"t L -. Rx-k UgbihouB eff New London. Cona, expoMd br th Jacket fronta. . 1M4 Boiler eiploelnn fn fia Ohio and the con-trwtlon of th foundation! w aa a. river art earner "Lucy Walker" at New for th. n.nhnui statu, of t ih..i. 1. 1' "a . " Alhuny k tiled saior Ihsa te persona M titration of the Ftoeewall I anant In analneairlnc work h. tarn.il hi. New Terk harbor, " This Pate la History. - llfti BriUah trananort "Aanaaa In en r tw place, they war not I wracked of' Newfoundland, with a toss I author, artlat and engineer, wa. born la I with Urae.raeette of satin ribbon from aatlsfled with makiha? an onenlna auf. I of 4 men. I Haltimor. Octaber II. lilt. Ha araa ait. I wki.h v.... Ia. .n. If i, . Am- uneni 10 ro inroua-n, out cut doaa aer-l oriiian anip J ,r"-r""l u-atel aa a mecnanlcal nglntr and fori aired t make th dtractolr collar a de rai Diniii. jl uua WI ffmBf rlflS weu nana lea at such tlraa would g a Ions way toward ratline- a. aina la .a a Ona day last weak nearly th entire population of the irlft Creak valley imnrg vui in purauji or ajsa mon ster which wa. eoppoaed to kav. de voured nearly sit th her. in that vicinity and frifbtened belp.-a. widow aeariv- t eeato. AUbev(a the exc! traant is omewpat abated, there still x lata fear- that the arlaaa ariil potine down aimi ,im, ef tra Inhabi taau of that Tlr'hrSool and l,rmir Ihem. aaya Tba lvertoa Apr-aL Mra BaliaM wa. workip I s fieiH whfi ila "V"" r, wetrk toe. j tear the sir. cf Jin.1-ir that ba mnr i ?rw Ttl. and ethar leal In uHveraitles ... - rrm a-ri Tt4-. o"i i w!,. tn. iaior'-a t OS 1 wa hrt at t I las Aiwn'a. 1j ,wl t t)S ' llara, atni Tha Rv-rite. T.t rt,wfl wmff - T r Oar ft InrbtVrJnerMf st re eraa-e-ae -w - . I a. r . . . . . . aad la t4.a :-. a.' r- il. ... .. I VT . " " '- w- .u-ir-raa-,. cay a After awveral years JacVaa rmaWT at ."Tlneha-rter. Va. latfnthMi to art end did snurh craadttahl. i rU1A a in i iuyu. ii at can work in waterooiora, charraal work aa1 rr.T."jC , . Illoetratlone. I a rrr t yea re h hm 11 t-kI LTi rnanjula cf Ln4owt. aaup akrtxad and devoted Mmaeif to llt- trnnied offlc aa aoTeraor-rvoaral . cf aratur. Aaaonr hie arable tor.l are ,1! 4 t .a. v. . . T TMa of PlmetM" .ad "Th Uo- 1 ! Pre t F"OST.t detlvmmf aa mmmm, a. ril.lr.. a . - addreae la MofcaJa, Aha. j Ha Vaa Keea awaMaa a.rer.1 a,an. lee tteaa eeraratait hv tha Carklaii aul. V r.tve waver cr tear of ta an r.aa rlj heorsry dea-raes The Daily Mm. ' BRKAKrAST. Hot bsJtd apple, and rream. Codflah -balls with tomato sane. i . -ilwt toast Corf, . ; - LUNCHEO.V. ' .' tThrtmp saUad. Bread and Butter sawd- wtche. ' Cheoea-f ood a. Cup custard., "wft caka. coco. DINNER. Rtr to mats aeup. H-f ateak and anaah- ' ff orf ii a. r?row4 .weet ftotatoe. CaUnewr l'o rai.r aauoe. . s Tattv with rntrMBtia. .! F.x-j ladjj. r-nf'.iniu Oieaa. m -Vfre.x , IV t ... . .. . , afarBfCini' -.'T1 T