The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 24, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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; DAILT.
...faootOae walk
SUKBAT.
Ae Mr. t- I 0n emit I .l
DAILY AND SOTtPAI.
;M 7 50 0n '
tats campaign; shall the traats eon
tluus ta rule, or .shall the people
rIT , TtU rUot gigantically above
and beyond all other issues; all oth
er it Involved and. Included la It
Has Mr. Tart 'aver attacked this
powder trust, or any other truatT
lias he aver ottered word to of
fend on of them? No, And lie
will not. Ha dr not Without
them he would bar sot the slight
eat chance or hope of election. And
bales elected by them, If he should
be elected, what can he do but be
friend and serve them? The peo
ple may "go bang." '
0M fW.
AN OIVJIXT I.ESHOX IV PltOTEC
TIOX
SVIJi ii a. a i
W- Circulation Cmantit
Jsj Crrl'fin last lar cinrate (i
ff V tar T.udai rawef hf tW
JrfrfrfWr' CirtiM Cmrmlati Bht Boat
GOOD Illustration of the com-
paratlve benefit of tariff pro
h tectlon to the organized, com
bined capitalists on oe hand,
and to their employes, workingmen,
on the other, Is afforded by the last
annual report of the steel trust, a
very highly protected concern, and
now, through President Roosevelt's
agreement not to prosecute, almost
an absolute monopoly.
transformation' of these lands from
desert into grain fields and meadows
and truck fields will mean thousands
of new homes, and hundreds of thou
sands of dollars' worth annually of
new products. Theaa will give busi
ness to the new railroads, and In a
few years large portions of that hith
erto desert or at beat grazing coun
try will be changed Into active, in-
, V Small Change
Bur Oregon made goods.
rtrenle home Industrie. t
Nobody eeems te notlo Tern Watson.
Senator rultoa tmstn that be wUl
A VITAL ISSUE FOR WORKINGMEN
From
This es0iptvn-tha rt bttl
wnui) will inbllan thS uprmacy ;
propcrir ovr wan, or of lnn ovar
proparly win auon and. jn (Mi oam
Oregon.
AX KMTI.MATE OV WOUKrXGMEX.
. V ..... .... . ..llM"n' bara hava bean tnuny thlnaa to
. I - - . 1.7 ill. .1 1 1 tmi wr tiiwn iiiAii luriuarir
umvw iuu., pivuyviuum iiiuiu( wuiii- 1 mvmw Big ywuiw in. 1 win vuia luair-raxiy iickal ni year
munlt.es. This will be one large and
rery raluable and gratlfylnc feature ,,"rrwr -Drh,Vt7iL
of the new era of development in I
Tna OrKonlan aayr in erraet, tna
workiogmau la oltlaa desarve- to starva,
a a
Hum un and tneraaM the datr en
woot, tns pries la going oown nornoiy,
A TV VAX) " ..W. .k. a
paper, "will the working
men of tbe'cltioa be carried
away by appeals to their re
sentment against- the position
In which they find thcmselver. vtM-
. , i-, t. .... . 1 , .1 - -
uu in wdhu iu mci iney uavo piicta w. ,,. m. and tha
th,emselvosT" And It further re-IWaat VlrslnU. mqnay would hurry uplqueatWft at taua la wbathar the waga
marks that these votor. only care . ad" anl 1 ".7-'.".V.1 '"
"Now tha fat la balny mad to alalaland without any protection la law, to
out of tba truata. - But only a a mall par. I tno mercy of tha aelf lah orporata In-
caning ex It. I n peoom ma aominanl
I power tn ttoveroment by tha Influanca
Abruaal la having nearly an nara aii'i iaouioua tortunes unjuatly wrung
"H
will vote tutlr- raj-tr
e. e . laimpiy iacauae tbey have been In tin
The Republican Or ran a ean't aee laatjhnblt ef voting that way, and tha
HiuuMimi di mart puw aea tna
iiua we. rare or tna maaa or Uia paopl
i vt muun BWHr imnnrianra iiim
tha temporary auocaas or defeat of any
political party, ' .
wwm- ,
One laaus' Involved In thla eampalgn
la more vita than any Uau In any
Other camDalim on thla eonllnnnl aln.ia
of 100,000 federaj office I the election of .the great aniauotpator,
depended on to pull Taft Knco,.t: . . ' v . .. ...
I In the triumphant election ef Lin
coln, tha death knell of alavery sounded.
The Inatltutlon whloh - aancUoned the
niwnmini or one rece by.anothar
oollapaad becauee. Ubertr-lovlng, good
pltlacnj of aU axtlea helped to drag
In, this campaign tha all-fmnartant
Tba armr
holdera are
through.
e
The prealdent ha a 11m to writ a
few more letter, but they won't chang
s
Tea ftmn aee mrrrd r mwmtintmm
tin tbr ctmUmoB KKWtni aw kept wxA
tart aae (a nrrmlmtiom nat4 wtta aaca
vrarerr lal mdrtromrt mr 9 "f
a J a. . . .11
lUlnMM Of aoT Wr pwmimrmrw
aaWer a oareemaia aW aMaageowet
imcvmuot eptabr 1SOSV
time getting the mlllloshelre as In I irom the toller and mad poaalbl by
a- a I i"T . u 11 PrPr7 againet man.
Th Seattl Poat-IntHIene beads ? " 'iV,," "(,7.- "2. "L" co,1-
an odltorlaL "Taft'a Clear Tariff I ilv" " "-vt.."". "Mw"r "ii.
View.- rUaTaa Willamette allT mud. r.cJ?wf ' Jut OWr
- w iMin ana ooiain a rair deal.
T v w . Thla atatement of thla laau la not
We bearin to think that New York I overdrawn, it doea not nnruant an
wm go ior rryan;. onoriwtMuim ini mtmpi wj array ciaaa aralnet olaaa.
for a weekly wage In cities te spend
"In excitement and hilarity."
' No discrimination Is made. All
workingmen in large cities are thus
Last year the sales of fhe oteel characterised. If they are poor, outlfmuirg th North Pol.
trasfa products amounted to $767.- of work, hungry; it is wholly their
014.'77. The net profits (ss ac- own fault. It sorves them right, too,
knowledged by Itself) were $177,- 'or If they work they only; spend
201.661. - .Tho . salaries and wages tnelr wages In "hilarity."
l a A . ..A ri m nt T)A man 1 Bf tflA Y A ff
D&ia out were i ouja.gi c. ton- i r w n
Ider tn Aft a flfiirftjf The total nrof- urutocieu. iiuoia sua Krcni cur- wwi jimmj ounmu i n,u luuiiwtu- i uui inianaea bb an appeal 10 em-
ItsVlncfuXy wages, were $338.?27.- Poratlons also Indulge In some "hi- . . , : "?.r IV
38S. - Of this the few Investors got larlty." we have read, but of course Obmthat about all th n"!1"1??: a' or upon
$117,201,561;" the many employes this Is all-right. The party In
th legislature obeying th will of th I . . ,' ,
1160 825 822 the capitalists got Pwer, through its laws, gives these people, as expressed laat June. Th 6hrman 'antl-truat aot mutt b
-tu - Wa - w. 1 7 ix few men hundreds of millions that . .. ' ?Tla-9riT0TtMM
per cent. " tne workingmen earn, and the work-
The InTestors received a net profit tngmen. If steadily employed, can
of about 11 per cent on the Invest- scarcely pay for a sufficient amount
ment aa ckDitalized. but as this caD- of actual necessaries sold at extor-
- Italltatlon Is known to La at least tionate prices; verily they should re-
- itnrea iimeg me actual investmem. i
UCHT OX S, irFICAIi TIUST th maJ m of 83 cent The morning paper is partly right, "hould unfortunately get better.
' 1 . . ' : land the holdera of most of the stock "ow Tr. wueu "J' "ur'6: ,.. .v.- comniiah that and th. nUH fri
TE3TIMO.NX Being giren in tne . group of men. The mett have Placed themselves in the cantll aeaoclaUon declared In favor of core wer directed to appeal to oongreaa.
InTOStigatlon Of the powderl - ., . nnaltlnn In whfrh thov find thorn, th guarantee of bank depoalta. Th st congresa turned thorn down, thy
ffnlT tn Naw York la Mnerlal- arm-' of workingmen received $16.- Position JcVy fL T.? mimtor. of thla asaoclatlon ar not were directed to appeal to th Republf-
,at , 375,73 leBS than this small group lur IUUB,' l"cm uttTO ueeu regarded as demagogue or cranks.
ij iBBirucuvei nuu -uuu. ... arwt aia -ii tha wnrt voting for years for the party that ... T ,
says be
day and
" -l j a i . . i nuurvo viiajf ill ssuiuk v ui x o-Lb. mxZKjriiiil
were entitled to say 8 per cent on oraer to leea to gluttonous iamess ls t00 sniart to discuss "th Issues of
their actual Investment. But they tne trustB and protected interests, today."
got 11 Der cent onjthree times their But tha workingmen 6eem to have In utics, his horn town, wher he is
inrftment. and cleared tens of mil- "taken a tumble" this year. an ca trust, the Republican candidate
' ' ' I
Ridicule ls a weak weapon,
when leveled at a strong
mind.- But common men are
cowards, and dread an empty
laugh Tnpper.
m.. -EV...M ta..--..i .ii.,4.t laDor. or in laoor movement la ria.
Pulton aa "easily the best orator in the ". this country and th wag
atat." But this was th day befor h 'V ' , " ' th J" rc '
spok there, not the day after.
e
Colonel Tucker being about to die. hli
wife considerately refrains from active
persecution of him, but gives warning
that she will resume operations if he
oppressor of labor . and vry self lab,
uiuntr-iiiipiry employer or Jaoor.
Fully realising that this great crisl
existed, the American Federation of
Labor, In convention assembled, directed
Its executive officers to obtain legisla
tion that would restor to th wag
earners th just rights that had bean
wrested from them. In order to ao
They appealed te congress and were
turnoj dot(.
Tbey than appealed te th RepuMI
eajt national convention , . biit
through th Influence of Jo 'Oanmfti,
Jim bharman. Van Claav of th nianu
faoturera aaaooiatlon, and otliar wall
known anenilae of labor, both of thea
plank wore turned down and tu rep
reaantatlvea of worklnamen were liter.
ally thrown out of th convention.
President Qouiner and th executive
oounoll of th American Federation of
Lbor then appJe4 to th lomoorauo
nauonal convention, and that eonven
tlon pledged Itanlf and It candidal' to
enact an atitl-lnJunotlon law. support
lealslatloa that would gtv trade uulon.
1st th rlsht of trial by Jury In con
tempt casra. and adopted a plank coin-
mltliig th party to such an amend-
mens ef th ttherman antl-truat act r
would relieve trade unionist of th
liability, of Imprisonment aa criminal
oonaplratora In reatralnt of trade.
Th two great nrfrllea. therefor.
hav taken a bold, open eland on this
lasu.. -Tha
rtenublloan nartr haa declared
against organlaea lator ana tn Demo
crats party has declared In favor of
organlBed labor.
Whr do you workingmen stanar
- , e a a ,
Jnder such conditions, 'how long -do
i think It would be befor wage
began to b cut tn thla country T
.
s
WKy Dill Felt Easy
aawsssjssssaws 9-
lit W. U. u. In the Commoner. .
Laat fall when all my work was
don . . . .-1 ;. ' - '
1 thought Td tsk om well'
am4 fuaj .
Juat thousht I'd spend a wk ,
A vlsltln' my friend UiU Pk ,
With whom I utter fight an'
.- - splays-' : .. ' ; v
. Bo down X want, as free front
: - re : ;''.'
? As anybody anywhere. .
'. t' i . ;
"How's trlcka, cV man," says
. Bill f m. , ,
O, bully BUI. I'm up 1 0."
An' than I told him ef success
That Z had earned through storm
- and atrees. -'
om years were fst an' eom
- wr lank. ,
But Z got money In th' bank;
An noW I guesa as how I will '
Quit workln' hard." say. I f BllL
Bill. , ', , ' . ' ;
' ' , '. ' " -" ' " s
That night along 'bout o'clock
Z got a mighty, sudden shock
A message from my wife that
aaldiV. ' . '
"Our , bank la broker an' horns
Just now when . tittanlo struggle 1 has been robbing them along with a-5ff
between the trusts and the people is headwdrk. and they e rest of the common1 people, In up th issues or h
can national convention and to .
Democrat lo national convention.
the
llow long do you.suppos It would
b befor you found the whistle blow
ing earlier. In th morning and later at
nlshtt '
m von want thos conditions - to
xfetT
Do vou want wag earner to t crim
inal rAn.nlrftfAri unnar tha law lust
because thav lolned voluntarily With
their fellow wage-aarnere In an organi
sation designed for their mutual bene
fit! .
Do you want to see a Tetum or tna
aid aondttlona that existed befor or
ganised labor became a power in this
country f
lint mis a great issuer.
Isn't tt a critical moment for the
wag earnert
. isn't it a auaatlon that far over
shadows consideration of party ties?
Whan vou aerVe on a lurv. you vote
on way or th othr for th aaka of
tusuoe ana not bkhum yuu ra
moorat or a Renublloan or because
th plaintiff or th defendant ls a
Democrat or a Republican.
Wnen you cast your vol inia year
J'ou ar going -to vote for or against
ustlo for th American worktngmanT
That ta th Issue,
This year, instead of voting for your
party, try casting a vote for yourself
as a wag-earnr and for your fellow
workers. ..,-..
approaching Its. climax, and the re
ports should be read and pondered
,by every ? voter. For . the case is
" typIoaLi The powder trust Is Just
protected Dy the tariff; It -presses The high salaried of
lETTERS PROM THE PEOPLE
for vice-president ls known as "Short-
Takes Issue With Dr. Dyott.
Portland, Or.. Oot 11 To tba Editor
Mr. Taft said In a speech Monday to shortwelght the American poopl for
competition and becomes a monop-1 f,clala ot jU8t a bare nvmg 0nly that the real ,8sue was the record of mny years
:oly; then In consequence of the . .' ---o-- and 'd luck the Republican party for the past 12 it was only
rnnlri tha worklne-mfln cava l fw I yearB-
abominable tariff law It prooeeds to
This la a correct, fair state-
weight Jim." He has also been helping . Th- Tnl..n.i nr n.r.t'. t.iir n
tho lmn.Mn nun. Trw I -
Soclallum, aa reported In last night's
Journal, reminds m of that olasalo
T . 1 1 . i . . . . . .
AtmitLn enwa wno auuriea um via-
and tnen
vast profits; then it goes Into poll
tics, electa senators, makesvor de
feats laws, controls administrations,
Influences courts, corrupts the bal
lot lor, buys elections- as It is 'pre-
. ' paring to do again' now, lit possible.
. A former sales agent of the pow
der trust, with indisputable docu-
. xnentary evidence to confirm his
' statements, told now the (rust op
erated. Whenever an opposition
. company was organized, in any. part
of the country "We went right after
It as soon as it entered the market,"
he says. - A Southern Powder com-
; pany was organized In Birmingham,
Ala., and another company in Indi
ana. -This man was sent Out to tell
the officers of these companies that
. they must quit business. He says:
"They said that they thought they
had a perfect right to manufacture
powder for their mines; that they
wanted to be friendly with us and
'hoped there would not.be any fight.
I told them that we would put rip
.mills near them and begin the fight
by underselling them to their own
trade." ':.
The powder trust not only did
a little panic, lust
xoy panic, mer
nonl aav Taf
m,h1l.tn .amnalarnn.-. WK.t - I Of "DUts" that When h WSg dOn th
TMsShowthe 0,0.. organs that can talk .bo.t fi&MfS
nor. to m.r.w ... infontn. pnaucauv Drsising a tragedy
ma. m ii . a. .sin r-i nuan nrx Tn nn nir in sninn ai miTir aa l rriiv
.. w ... a i jt . l wain w. - .v... . ....... .. i iuimy uanic, nay Jim (tnu tn reBi or I 1 . .. V" - -
Tiin xn iiiiii mill nminiH miiii uiin iiiii . . , man r ann onnnui T An n t r , , Anna . . . . . . . . . . i nr "mifo" ..to, wnnn nA r a m
, r r I dollars lor Old aUS or a rainy day. I ' ,"'"m .vu ,huvb ms nepuDiican campaigners.
tiny
funnj
lngmen. This ls a sample of the
"square deal" we have read so much
about.
The steel trust's report shows
that Its employes number 210,180.
I nothing but the tfree silver move
ment, the Democratic platform of I
Throughout the rural districts the
not find In -the earn volume In which
he got bis desorlptlve Information a
Dividing the total paid out in sal- Satisfactory, vpte for Taft; It not.
, . -a I mind and temner nf tha nnnl- ahnv lit I oorreot statement or racts as to in reaj
1864. and the Virginia resolutions of tu orno chnT from Former UnTes- natur of sociallam. H would, hav
1798. If the record of the Bepub- uregonian. Eymentiy this writer hasn't idlT PmmSi
llcan party for the past 12 years is hTwon't tell the truth7 ltt"iyr eiM for social prod!
aries and wages by this, we find that
the average wage for a year was
$785. And when we take into ac
count a large number of fancy sal
aries, it is evident that most em
ployes did not receive this much,
that the average Is under $700, per
haps not over $600. Isn't this
splendid, glorious "protection" for
these 200,000 workln gmen barely
enough to sustain existence, for
themselves and their families, while
a few employers are making their
tens of millions 7
Yet Mr. Taft, and all the list of
spouters In his behalf, are going
vote for Bryani This is the test pro
posed by Mr. Taft himself.
a a
Pendleton Eant Oregonfan:
statement that socialism
sm. socialism stands
production and individual
consumption, communism is commun
terlcally crying that the big concerns
will all close down la case such and
such a candldat shall be elected. In
Other words, they plainly tell the Amer
ican people that if a majority shall op
pose them In their demand for class leg
islation, all industrial conoerns will
close down. Thar la nothing more ab-
norrent to an American wno take a
thoughtful Interest in his country than
to hear and read of thla attempt at
government Dy rrignt. to tne poor ana
.1 sped. : f 'v
In less than on short half a day
I saw my savin's fad away. '
Th .bank was broke 'tween tarn
an' you :
T data I ain't got nary sou.
This fall BUI cam f visit me
An' .'found m workln' hard,
b'geal .' - . ,
But h went 'vlsltln' axoun'
An' spent some leisure time la
town. f
Says Bill f roe: Ta that thre
wreck 4
It seems you got It In th' neck." 4
"Correct." says I, "you'v sUted
facta
3Gght wher th' chlckn get th
. ag." i 4
That night BUI read his bank 4
had closed ,
An' I jus' nacherly auppoeed 4
He'd hik f r hom a flin' blu. .
Jus' Ilk I bad an' a would
you. . - '
But BIU ha laughd an' ald: "I
guess
That ain't a-goin' to mak dls
tress."
"But all your money, Blllf I
. aald,
"Ouaranteed," said Bill, 'let's go
V bed."
A Practical Argument. 4
From th Pendleton East Orcgonlan
. (Ind.). , , .
. From La Grand cornea & powerful
argument in favor of th Democratic
Eeedy it Is many timea all-sufficient. I plahk calling for a national law provld
t The Journal enlarge upon the vll-ling for the guaranteeing of bank de
lalny. of government by Intimidation, posits.
and. explain to its readers that an ad- Because of th Scriber bank fallur
puuavrmvire ana iegiaiauv noay, piacea many people find their savings jeop
In DOwer by "scare la unAmrl(An. ...n..ri nr,.i hn.n... m i a nnnu 1
and only holds power by virtu of the I more or less disrupted,
threats of predatory wealth and un- Had th Farmers and Traders bank
grounded fears of the faint-hearted. It I been ooeratina- under the deposit guar-
upon the iJomooratlo plan of guari
oi Dana aeposus.
. President Roosevelt's allusion, to
the supreme court, In case of Bryan's
election, was not a happy remark.
It is generally supposed that If Mr.
Taft is elected Mr. Root will be ap
pointed a Justice, or chief justice, I store.
of the supreme court. Mr. Root Is a
very able man. He is considered the I improving greatly.
Oregon Sidelights
Ism W h In nrnrfimtlnn anil eonaumn-1 P"iu.""" o " imni-nearieo.. I Been operating under the deposit gU&r-
Not one I tlon. How communism leads to anarchy, I i' JlgIL,Im.L!BT tn A?rl(" people to anty system ther would- b nono. of
t All .110 Alt. . . i . w nvu.M
hav been no ocaalon for closing .the
bank because tha deposits would hav
been secure and th people would hav
made no run. Being safe from on
slauarhts urjon lta cash reserve the bank
could probably have paid out without
cheer greeted Senator Fulton, not one a Dr. Dyott ar.ys.-ls a puistl to m IS h fh.Xwfi iLJSf mon'
hand clap, not one approving murmur 1 1 always thought that anarchy resulted ter tn throat and atrangU it.
laet venlng when he finished nis attack I from extreme individualism. How the I LOW SINS.
cut and dried Ufa of tha communistic
convent la conduoiv to lawless anarcny,
I do not understand.
. nv. i ...... i. tw rwni. I tor Of Tha Journal Ton mav ha tniAr. I drawlnar unon the aruarantv fund,
The socialist proposes to rid th wav I osted to know about tha ReDubllcan Guaranteeing bank deposit is simply
or evolution;
Did Not Dare Discuss It.
Xa Orande, Or, Oot 21To th Edl-
l. . i i " i .. . i i . I I r 1 annlv ni
Jacksonvm.la to hav a new big broadest seVe ofltK vr if Thc "ei,?f wi,c .new ."i . L v" baSkW the only difforenc being that
a fit hv fhA iftwn Of A. hAiRtaa I vidciuii ui jtui uuim wa I uia vuav ui lusuiaiiuQ wuum
who benefit
applying the principle of insurance to
sing may
be much
i i. n.A...it i in enesKer or. tne aveninir. and whan he I lower than ror otner msks.
The village of Sweet Horn has been doea not mind a. - revolutionary began his speech there wer present, by A oareful business man. will not carry
smashing of an out-of-date social frame- actual count 7 men and nearly all of a stock of goods without insurance. Nor
v. ua jv.. Tn. nallaa finndla -fantorv haa hum .rt. ..t.ii. i. ini.nnnla I rtepuDiican ana (socialists. Herore tha proaucts in warenouses witnoui guara-
States. His practice for many years I reopened employing 21 men. . to our modern Ufa as the laborer. The I PPee.;b ended 21 more -came tn. making lng against loss from fire, JBwn grow-
a Itrenri of modern industrial and agrl- I iicuiu .nie apBuaer. '"K JS""". '".
. . ... . ..... . - i i j7...t . i r. I Mr. cieeton mentioned th ninnka r vv n v snoaid bans: aeoosita d unDro-
... ., i nrmm rt&r vpnt vi 1 1 nn vnnin t h -w i uuiluivi 1.1 i.iiiji.ljui. . a 1110 . tiuu.ui v.,,.. - . - i . ... .- - .- - . .
1U1 nuouo. no vic.d iu mo miles of Albany within two days.
SW5
ii ni I the Democratic Dlatform and when he tectedT Why ahould people have to de-
.uu... . 7 - I tU K.l. i. . I r.n nnnn Ik. iur.ll hnnlrt. . ha nil.
participation to tn process oi proauo-i -, " ,T"V vi.iu iiuum no
lion. John D. Rockefeller admitted In f oveT by Baying "I am not
pnd upon th personal honesty of bank-
era ror tn aarety or in err moneyr xne
1Tr!!,ra,!S.iH??y'int7 Judge Iindl'court that tn wven years well enoueh informed' toglv you an averago man iM. o way of knowing
much increased
a
next year.
he Sad Tit participated on minute n xPla?ailon. "' Plank." as 1 have whether or not a banker Is honest or
th nVoductlv actlvitiea V tl Stand- had. time to g v. it a thorough .whether ornot h la following safe
trusts. Do the people want such
w I man tha antiMinA T
about telling how the workingmen ' will
i aa wn-sn Kv T fa W 1 ftHAii cs Alrl I I I .1 . f -t . 1 awJt.
" " "J vu. fi0 T o PnllotlA la anaoVln. o I .T I. . ,i ul! ' "": rt Jj: "5" k.nkln. thn,l
. . . ... I motin7 ..- iih... Tmr-mt I Tc Ir'l'- .l..,.. iu. I ha all vmix' lint T An lrnnnr .hot it ,.. I Obtectlon haa been raised to th da
lie a very nine, ior mm ior i ' " .- uleB, seven years iu wwrav y . iirr'.r,..- ;r ....... r'.....r.7.i;. t.ir.i
results. of production through the instruyJ BtLyL. P1"? :,Z?&,r,tZ.nXZ Z
Sn
"principle" of the tariff. It is the
greatest system of robbery of the
people ever invented on earth. It
doesn't protect the workingmen to
the extent of a dime. The people of
.this, but organised a subsidiary I country are taxed to pay this
company to undersell the others onjgronp 0f multimillionaires about
miner s toois or an mnas, ana aixer jioo.000,000 a year more than rea
a prolonged fight "the Indiana com- gnnkble nrofito. and they don't dt
little a very little, for him for
Taft, but manifestly his heart is not
in his work In this direction,
I i. - X 1- - X T- a VI. .Ill
mns mat. cryan ib riRui iu iiib awi- tory this morning to await the arrival
tude on all leading issues; and that I of beets from the fleida Th roads
bank."
a I ramilta nf nrvuluntlnn throuarh tha lnatruJ noi
iTnnaasahla roada dua to tha nrn. mentality of th Oil trust wer handed 1 Pu
U. nA I tA.AA .ta A .u..n.tkl. nva, tn hllM I Dftl
w c g me AOTB.iKBmH.iea ougnr iso. i 'y1'" r' " "J,. I nlonlr li ,h n..." -'-".i Dositors will a-ladlv nav tha coat if Ban
ner ranter, x am surprised, m .uua . i r , u.i.i.jk.ovi, i .,!,-,' jf-. -
...... . i. . . . . . . i tint iftvin h,i ii. aia ..ttn. m k..u I Gaflary tot tnem to ao so.
th vlllaa-ea teachina-. Th Reformation I h knew that he dared not speak against ben. thft insurance I not for the
th cost will be so Inflnlteslmaly small
that it is scarcely to ba considered. De-
pany went under and sold out to the) wlth tho worklngmen to the ex- Rpuca "t7'
t iT.. v nnrnn.n tv t are in such shape that It is impossible the villages teaching. Th Reformation he knew that he dared not speak against
La Pollette has contempt for the Re- t0 transport the'beeta from the fields owes a part of its success to open-air j it. which of course, was true,
publican platform there is no doubt, to the factory bins, and last night the preaching and many churches are "till I But two of Jh Republican leaders
tr . . supply ran out La Orande Observer, using the same method today. Th pro- I were present, and tha Evening Observer
i"nn iu tuuuuuo - J Moral: .Build good roads. totype of soclalistlo propaganda wltn p out 'evening wunout oven
pool, 'men or course tne trust, nav- tent of a elngle nickle. And what
ing a monopoly ralBed the price as lB trne ln thlfl la true ln all.
supposes he would grieve any at I
uryan s election.
A Med ford
a- a
water power
all its Instructive incident will remain I mentioning that T. J. Cieeton spoke her
aAa a iAa twak V a naar 1 aksaea as. I I H.sl i II I at II l I nig. Mai vnil gnnni 1 a tha
eomnanv lYr " y-'"-' .t ,. I j,.. c,i--r"r7' -"
r. - i a i a "I'lSa. a aim l rT r n a annar sg' icciuiiik itcuuuiiunit imunr ar i un nnnn r vr
Here you have protection for
American labor laid bare. Look at
it, and see how you like It.
PRODUCTS AROUND BEXD
it
HB harvest In he region of j
which Bend ls the central point
has been a very satisfactory
one, says the Bulletin of that
much, as it pleased, recouped all its
Josses and made millions besides
by extortionate prices.
As to the southern company, "we"
fixed it so they could not get out,"
1 eaid the witness. Howf "Well,
we got freight rates systematlaed
' ion all the railroads of Birmingham.
1W fixed these rates." The trust
'even had the railroads under its
. monster thumb, 'ine Birmingham town. A few years ago all that re
company lasted only about a year. gi0n was regarded as praotlcally a
And since then, some five or ejx desert, the grass being about gone.
- years ago, the pqwder trust has -what has been grown on thla des-
reigned supreme from the Atlantic ertT" asks the Bulletin. "It would
, to the Pacific, from the lakes to the be easier to answer the question:
gulf, robbing the American people of what has not been grown?' " And
, . millions annually bej-ODd reasonable it mentions wheat, barley, oats, tim-
proms. othy, clover, vetch and alfalfa; some
t Ana this is a typical trust, one of yields of grain as high as 50 bu
; gome S50 large ones that have grown eis an acre, one field of oats yield!
makes the following estimate: There . -""i TVffT,.. - and I to can the clim'no ;;nV."..'i
a'creTonaTl.r.nrail'Cd1. wh ch chancS he rfouSJio Igi "gS S?f
can be Irrigated cheaner bv a oumnlna- street speaker. He. might learn then I heat Ml ; Cieeton. This show, that there
... . . ' . . - - I n tliAt-A that
proposition
The news ls joyfully flashed from
Klamath that one lone Democrat ln Irrigation of
11 nrnn haa atnnd li n In motlno- r."u',4 " . 'VZ
and declared" Wrnkl for TlISr. ministers to Join th. Ml 2g & Xl
inougn nis name is noi given, ua uv,,it ,. . union ana act as arDitraiors oeiween i uuuui. , a. m.
news ls accepted as true on the basis very profitable .industry in tan? county. iZSgritewtill', to conoiU" Tweedle'dom and Tvreedledee.
mat noinmg is impuBmuie, bhu inatrj'- v," ,,i .' classes Dy moarating tne. - Salem. Or.. Ocfc.. 12.
ihora nl,t tn 1 ni lMrt Bnm rv, r'.H h..ZlT.rt, Th! Journal The "
Z . L , d. Vr Ssieclklly rCbro IU. "Democratic
UiUiicu.c iui o.i I - h l.r. rrn. In ,
old-line Republicans who are desert
lng Taft
laraest nrune aro
state. The natural result of the profit
tha TTdltnr nt
triena ana Brother
aTtual economic " conditlor know, thi ?d n"f TfnenTUtt
hrren raaulta of their work. His .ur- I rfiam"T a,n.VPni2.in.?.en.t of .?TM "
mad by grower has been a demand for w .hJ 1,7 -i,.. h. .
iC.V iV7n ;. Y' I i j today. He ha no us ior arDitration
i l u.nu fii.vvv lur v vrsa vt iruji jua flP rnnrlllal
ther.
or conciliation or any kind of th SO-1
called social servants In his economical
. . . . . nil LI UUUUUM V, KUlMa.lVUa. . . . w I
.-7' V. yo ?Km"n- .V? v i roonlit and doe no longer bellev In
election. It ha only toldahow It would
jpuic is ii. were preaicting.
v;an t a cnump ae tn difference?
9 . m
James S. Sherman's Birthday.
President Roosevelt charges Mr
Bryan with an intention to '.'pack
the
urauie iu wuiuutuwu, xum is a i a anrt lor in mia-tream and a the . . . ..(. i.ii- hi I KTT" i v:r77 L '." "! t tne
wholly gratuitous Insult and slander. 11, itXf-w... under., wh,,. of the tUXSifX oSeAT'Ts ST&ESSk NaS
Z lraJ-7l'l,: 2 . " ..- mlltOB oolleffe tn 187f and two ynirs
, -, . . m m I a . sa li .x . . - I lUVIi a ! UUU . uww vr ivuci wsav w
supreme court wun juages ia- " " J- .,,V:"7V. .0"JSa","a,f a form of society where a few men are James Schoolcraft -finermen. r,,iK.
tble to workingmen. This 1. a raoWm'k if 7.'.,,nk K teSL"?" SXtSfe
l... tv-.- -.n-. on- .Kr.no on g. ni ioga. iney
uui ctc-u ii. luoi o n.j uj ivuuuo- iujm tper mi nigrit, Burrering aa-1
l.iAM i. vA nannU vnlcrnf nnnfn. I verftlv from the cold, and when morn-1
8h-r "'-":, 'I,..' 'LVr; I" ni thy found themeerve. ln the li', n.niTnV
ap court so pacaea to one yacnea middle of a raging atrram and do,C,1,"2'Ta
n tn tv. iniuMti nf lha irmli whlnh means of getting off. In tha afternoon I ."i... Jl u. i.k..
in lsoj
tip tinder the Republican policy and fiS bushels an acre, with U bushels .I .,7 .nn y nvln "P" mden. etkie of indostrial and agrloul
principle" of protection, and that of hgrley an acre on uulrrlgated ""i" 17 ".iT: r,ri w u I tural productton tii MsJ
i are anthorlxed by the tariff law to ianu; an(i airaira and clover yielding
plunder the American people of an tv.o and. a half and three tons an
aggregate of hundreds of millions acre Rt 0ne cutting. Besides, that
annually. land raised good crops of all kinds h, hom9 yar1 w,th other boy, hia blind to th fact that thi. valley i.
tint n ntm tha l7onnMIftn n.-r. . . . . , I 1 I . : . . .... K t w - t . . .
...w .--j ... ....v... o: VPgeiaDlPB poiaioR, turnips, i.ni Kolnr a rlflp and ha a-nt I . . "-biw- t'""'"
tlk- tn aiirh un unlnst lrHnitn. . i . v . piajtning Deing a ruie, ana ne gOllgtate. State Ialry and Food Com-
gtlck to sucn an unjust, iniquitous rutabagas, carrots, parsnips, beets. hM ia bu bead Something like missioner Bailey is of th aamVopinion.
nnlln and "nrlnrlnlo"? Pcram, a , i ... . ,v . UBal 6 I u. : ...... ,h.t th. lu-..,w k.r.in...
r-. ft lc of laaat aa nrnhahlat aa fhA
' I Qa l.m At,lniii. Xfarlnn rtminf. I.
Other event I awakening to a realisation of the solen
oid xuiure 01 us xruii-raising inaustry
i k. f t; .r. In P."1 sccoraing u . . ocriDner. in
"J - - ' . i --, i vMsconstn cairy expert, w are still
policy ana -Tnneipie -7 Because a
large number of the leaders, espe
cially Jn congress, have In one way
or another been bought Foraker ls
only one of scores. Because the
rarty leaders allow these trusts to
select many senators and reprenpn
' tatives. Because the trusts contrib
ute unlimited campaign rands to the
party as ttey are no doubt doing
r!pM now. And because these lead
ers bare ao far been able to fool a
majority -of the ptople. .. ..
Da Pont, lb head of this powder
lr? Is himself a United States aen.
a'rr. iror. L was on of the com
r:t's t-f.ectel ta con duct tie Taft
nrp'ft, and ao docbt approved by
onions, lettuce, radishes, peaa. cab- thu told ln th newBpapers almost fi SxVtX
, .... i . i
uages, Byinacu, caumiuwrr, ruurjaru, i
ceiery, epg piani, nan,
Fine plaything for a ll-year- j rwasons that the man who raises stock
t Rorvrt.
w 1 rr is
squash and sweet corn. Root crops
produce a wonderful yield and sugar
beets show a very high per cent of
sugar; also tomatoes, encumbers,
beans, watermelons, cantaloupes,
etc., have been raised successfully.
At the Redmond fair one man had
146 varieties of vegetable and IS
kinds of grain, besides grasses, all
grown with la a mile and a half of
Bend. That region will also produce
hardy berriea and fruit.
All this-is bat a beginning up
ther. ,Wlat has been done n hun
dreds of acres can be done on thou-
salsify I ij k w hove nr af all 'n? TUM dairy caver ba. a crop
ikjiia wj, - . i iBuura ana aeiuom trtn a partial cron
a : i rands la Central Oregon; and l:h a
presepted la clear,! sjcc sde of dry farming, ra
now, isn't itf But many parents seem
to 'think it is smart for children to
play with guns.
Bryan says If he's elected presi
dent he will make the senate look
lonesome. It s looked pretty small
daring most of the Roosevelt admin
istration. Spokane Spokesman-Review.
But tke senate succeeded la
blocking about all the Roosevelt pol
icies, and this seems to hav pleased
him. , .
Do the people of this coast want
unrestricted Japanese Immigration
and Japanese naturalization? If so.
t ; '
! ra tis real tt'a issae ef Ikcndrees cf thoaatiSf acre. .TisLtlixJiilitl fw 1
tliur.
Tillamook county Is th Ideal dairy
country; th grass is gra lb yesr
round; dairy man do aot hav to feed
thlr rattle In the winter time, Th
climate I practically th earn all th
Trar ronnd. the different- in tmpra-
iura twing 1.17 aiiarnt. nw only ouirr
enr balng ta th rainfall. Cow Bat
their waars fro Da ;i u u high a
111 par yr. 9
A forest rnBr rMa trallt taCronk
eoanty na tUil swtit oat front Wash
ington ls thas fl-arrfWd by th rnd
Puilatln: Th rr.i ar only ex thlrk
aaa f light board, while th ronf
I a haavy that th wjl hv.g4 and
It waa caary to rrp t ht . p wltk
Jars iff folm. put the irtrar(t
" wmst rllmlml art r.f J1 t that
trnafh tba entr rf t bu'Viirf
trr I o l"by large aruab
tn l4 tnrr IHsocsh. t lilUb-
rn--a vW aod tc llTirg-rrsa 00
at (lia , 1
lh truggl I ,for a scoclety whara I lat.r admftte.1 to th. hi.-
, niiiuui , , "1 1 1 was mo secretary of th ReDub-
no waa cnoscn mayor or Utlca by
the largest majority ever a-lven a m
ruuiu id uiai cny up to that
tlm. In 188 he was elected to con
gress. H was renominated in 1668. but
wa defeated, and again was an unsuc-
th full social
He know -that th
terlol Dosslbllity and to th overthrow
of our capitalistic system, th advent
th dutiful performance of his righu
and duties in thi struggl and under
th resulting new condition he la fitting
himself today in his union ano nis party.
HUBERT LAfiQEROCK. ,
later, however, he was nletd and eon
tlnued to represent his district until
th present year, when ha dacllna ra.
nomination to accept th second clac
on th Republican ticket with Mr. Taft
K v- t. . v. H g,.Mf I MV.,onerman was a oeiegat to th Re
lIs It a Joveranaent try BcareT" ipublioan national convention in
IorUana, or. Oct. lo in iwaitoriana timiimu ine .ngw org Keput
Of Th Jotimil A great oeai nas own 1 in cvurauon in t sss ana again
aald In tha tntIMi Crinis aooui govern- 1 ia Atvv
meat by injunction, method oppoeed
hv avarv on who haa an abiding saitn
In our constitutional guaranty of trial
by a Jury of our peer. - Again., w all
know that our government, for yeara,
haa haan In tha .control of tho who
ar th bcneflclarie of n unfair claas
legislation larlalatloa which mska th
co r a m ar eontrlbut. witnont value re
ceived, to.th grrat truet Bred la
mnofotur1ng 00 back to th 10
ramralra and w find th big fellows.
under th laflrh!p of Mr. Harrl
man.
raising i:i.f0 for th perpetuation of
this class of laws and all this to b
spent la keeping op a political Organ
isation. "nd lie sucrea. In on atata
aione. Thi fart o one dlapute-. ot
a. en Theodor Roosevelt, who wa the
prln factor tn gtin Mr. Hsrrtresn
eff used in this ylllainou tnjMtonary
Wf-.
U 1th eondltMrs !k tht rrtfrnUrg
H fvwnea a gr'r menac and th tr
trmatnry ?in. "Are w to hr a
r-vrer-raert V r Mfi" tn every f f a
ft (l r r&' r- we pa- t h. t-uai preaa. J
J'it l-ff -r tb ;ectorat vote, by. I
This Date in History. '
lift Lady Jan Seymour died.
1(01 TychO Braha. th areat aatmna.
mer died.
John Hancock chosen first gov
ernor of Massachusetts under tha ssw
constitution.
117 6lr James Henry Craig appoint
mfl governor of Canada.
1121 Ella Boudlnot. first president
or tie American P-ibl acciety. died.
Ml Daniel Webster died at Mirth
pld. Ma. Porn la Salisbury. N. H,
Jamiary IS. 1711.
1144 Petroleum fllacovrle mad In
Monro county, Mlrhlgart.
117 jnea Victoria Eogenl cf Spain
born
101 President Roosevtlt vlsttad Bir
mingham, Aia. .
0 m m 1 1 11
Tfc blrreat tMrg befor Fslem ed
Marlon rountv. tuat . I tha htiid-
Irg of the rfialter in th t-rilam dia
trirf. It l th ena rreat thirg t gat I
that district derelsptd. ... - !
positors alone. Banks would b pro
tected also. Under the present system
when one bank goes down other banks,
wholly innocent, become end-angered.
Ther could not be a money panto for
there would then be no occasion for
fright and panics ar caused by th peo
ple becoming frightened.
Since these things ar true, how can
there be any valid objection to a na
tional law requiring th guaranteeing of
deposit? '
Just now th Republican papers and
orators ar assailing th sohsm. But
they are doing it because it is Dem
ocratic doctrine, not from eoonomlo rea
sons. Regardless of how th present
election goes som form of a deposit
guaranty plan is going to b adopted.
Knur VHr, fMm nnw th n.nnhn..n
platform will probably call for precisely
the same thing that the Democrats now
demand. -
But what ! tha us of waiting? Wh v
not, vot for Bryan and thereby show
that hi effort In behalf of better con
dltions are appreciated.
Tainted Money.
Prom th New Tork World, ;
Durlnsr th oamnalsrn of 1B04 th
Standard Oil company contributed 1100.
000 to Mr. Roosevelt's catriDalsm fund
and th president ordered Mr. Cor t el you
to return th money.
Durlns- thla same oamnalsrn " Edward
H. Harflman vlsltad th Whit Hous
by invitation and after a conference
with Mr. Roosevelt ' raised 11(0,000,
which, h claims, turned (0.000 votes in
this state.
in virtuously SDUfnlng the Standard
OH money Mr. Roosevelt must hav as- "
sumed that Its acceptance would, estab- -llsh
what Piatt calls "tha moral bbllaa
tlon." But If Standard Oil monav im
plied such an obligation how about Har
rlman's money T Was bis 1210.000 lesa
tainted than the Standard's tlOO.OOO?
Or did Mr. Roosevelt assume that It
would be easier to bunco Harrlman
than to bunoo th Standard Oil crowd?
Mr. Rooaevclt mar hav convinced
himself that h ha aald everything
bout th 110 contributions that h
needs to say, but ther I Binfti -that
h ha left unexplained. Doe h know
that th Standard Oil contribution wa '
returned aa h directed? Official, of
th company ar aald to ba circulating
th report that thi -money waa never
sent back. If so. what becain cf It?
If tba commute kept th monav Mr.
Portelvod must hav diobyd tS ere.
Ident' order, hut there ha tees m
repudiation of Mr. Cortalyou. H ta
stiU Mr. Roovlts erTtrr ef th
treasury and ne of Mr. Roosevelt
confidential advlaer la th management
t Lb Taft caunpalgB
. galoma ta riankvIHe, r
rrom th Kaunas City Jo u mat
Tim. th town ceundl is a lltti wny.
rled ebout this Slom act yeu'v booked
for th cp'ry hows." -
-h, 1 cut out th wbcUonbale fea-
tnrea
rTht'S lurt ft- TV ms ifeerd rmm
would."
at?ll te demand fer Vocfes ta En
lr exceed U aurj.!y.