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THE JOURNAL
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fin and .aaabllT etreata. INkiWiU.
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retard at tka aatoffin at fartland. Or., tt
iMMlaaaaa Uiraaaa Ua axil aa eaewa-claie
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Bta tto,
TKl EPHONrS MAI TITS. HOWS.
All depart stents i-aeratd kf tbaaa aanbara.
TU ba aearatn- tha dapartavent you ant
Kaal aide afflca, ft S4: taet .
ri'BHON ADTaHTISlXQ .KrHCSKNTATI V.
Vrlai4-R-Bjatnta Rpselil AOartlalet AoT.
: Hraaaalrk UnlMlna. lt riftk avenue, haw
Vorki uuT-4i Hujrce balldluf. iklraf.
afceerlpttaa Tar ma by mall a to aar addraai
la Ue lalud ttutra. Canada ar Malice
OAILT.
Om rw .tflOO I Ona sxt
BI7M0AT.
On rear. $3.6 I Oaa atoaO. I -13
DAJLX AND SDN DAT.
Ona year ST.M I One sooth .SB
demand an open Willamette well
aa aa open Columbia river. All
Oregon ahould do whatever mar be
possible to aid Cooa bar in Ita tranft-
a. a. . ..... . I.. - I .
ooflan ne mow mai mere i. no poa- tnougn leu, f perbapa, In too north in. tallon for. callon, double the talne bowerer. that If Brian la elected no
v. U1- v.cuwuu ,r. , wv i i'u .uHt aiaioa tnan , iiewucre. i o coi tm, a 114 mat ji give, a oei-wneat will grow, and there will be
-u .vi. u. aiuBuiuio jriiiu7 ami mr in via o-rioa raoie ma in again iter 11(01 man, any known- agent, la It four year.' famine..
uuuur vu uiv pan ui a mrKt Buoiutr urviii wen. jisTinr nil Dead niuden I an a. rant. go on the ' sids'ef r.
poriauon auemma. aii Oregon or member, or the legislature" And I be thought he waa Inrlslbls-
ahould let It be known that a united han't he doing ever) thing 'In b la organ .ay., "There la no reason
people demand an equitable adjust-J power, aud ualng every artifice and I parently thinking that the people
roe a i or me Boumtrn raeino una i inducement that bis mind can oon-1 no reaaona.
grant question. I eel vs. to tempt these men to commit
A UILLIOX FOR 943,000,000 I dangeroua and more dependable
than gaaollne. Already a bou.e-
A Curtain Lecture
The men who are managing these! this perfidious and dishonorable act?
development league meeting! and I What aort of a mad la this to accuae
making the addresses at them are I Mr. Bryan of Intellectual Insincerity
doing a nobly good work. AH the and dlahonestyT
people abould support thorn In every
' I ' By rrad C. Dentoa. .
The aearch. Another. U that aa fuel It . 1 I ,,.S"lZ 'BAU" ."a
. ap. la lea. Tlttatln to the air of a room: L." "-. rJ,""cV..p"!
aee and It haa other Imnnrtant ' " Pfwiuen waae proaporuy ana fron, Woa.ra. Tnin, lwlaaa dt Ce-, wha
. , tagea. Aa a power agent tor mo ZJXTZ'l ,b i"1""" m : -Vf - uniii wwK
tor. It 1. rartly mora compr.MlbleJ?:il"f. ..!4.?!PJ,",S?!1 S.I.Lf, "!.' T'.' STi.- 5!
I a. Ll I liDIB LI A fm liD 1 A L a IULU BW ajBBlft IU. AO II I " 'uatlVM kJlaW V LVyiIIW
possible way. Let us pull ouraelve.
out of the rut. aud move grandly
forward.
MM) W.N OF HAHVAIU).
T
...w THE KMMAM'EL MOVEMENT.
A
I Tk
T
DELIGHTFUL philosophy of
life I. exemplified In a play
that has been running the
week at one of the local the-
HERE IS nothlnr atranxe In the.fctrea. Tom Drown was a Harvard
HE STORT of, the absorption of I wife's Iron with an alcohol compart
tne Tenneseoo Coal tt Iron com-l ment for heating U ona of the proo-
pany oy tue.teel trust, making I ana, in wcicn denatured alcohol fig-
the latter a country wido mo-1 urea as an economical and raluable
nopoiy, with President Roosevelt's 1 Instrumentality. Perhaps there will
positive consent, haa been told, but bo development of many other utll
some further, detail, are of Interest uarlan phase..
me steel tru.t acquired practically
tbe entire capital atock of It. only Thl. week the whole cabinet m
considerable competitor by Issuing J be out on th. stump urging the peo-j
mil
if Tatt is to earry out tha Rooaefelt i uT.'l'uZ I h7. w.uJhVn
POIICIW, We Will Cava .10 enqure an-l'r?m jrianaa who fal that thay ap.
other panio daring hi. ndmlnl.tra- JhTuia'M.XfelTri. ilfe
tlOD.-. T . ' . mZ, ,i",p"It11 "Uratlon of the caaei.
- ' Why did I not tU thm at the
1 Why mr d"f Union Workman,
'A young man la Douglaa' county J'" fr V? ,cn eaUy aa that if I
; . . , ,.r pad it would lava cauaad undue prom-
aiiua uur uuin mv a wuifaaiva wivuiioai.ee to Jiava baan jtlacad ou what waa
CiTtutetion Ouorantct
J"Mif Ctrtft that tbtttmUtnm oftb
' OBSOOBT JCXnUTAX
Data tujiu ma $rtM by
4oVarltarr CrrtiM CirxtUliot Blot Boot
11. J I mi .. . , .. I -I . , tk. . I a 4- I -
otanoa jummanuei move- ii-icoi wi iuh uiaucn i ISO.OOO.ouo S ner nt hnnia Th. nl. lf r. n... ... -v. a I
ment"; rather It Is strange that manhood. His heart was as big aa debt and IubIlltlei of the T. c. A , To ,0 thZ.iAJZt ul M wUb
I'A wai-a ihAiit 1 1 k nnn nnn ii,.i .1 i..,
. . . TA v,vw v,vw, bu iu 1 mumai uiiiuo-uoiaera 10 taaa an ao-
whom ha wu hunting, hitting him
three times and killing blm, and yet vlio m"
a coroner a Jury found that the
young man who did the killing wa.
entirely blameleaa. , Such a terdlct
bis mental horlc6n and both
jrJ-. 4 y tl St
ministers hare not resorted
more in the past to the aort of In- spreading In their breadth Through lt C0Bt tne ,teel corporatlon ,45. tlve part In politic, yet ha no doubt
fluence ore people of which ao muth the bounty of a rich father hi. mean. 000(0oo. The Tenneeaee company wu helped .end 803 of them a. dele-
I, , n.u iuii,, uui. (UyW I u uiiiuiirui w. uvl uiui v I In financial BtrARa.- had tn h-l -at am n thm. T7on..K1lo. ..tl, i
idea or practice; I I. older than Ited than he aplr. of hi. democracy, money, had to .go 'to Morgan and rent on. 7nd now h7 .end. out hi.
what we call clTlllsatlon; and It wa. When hi. attention waa brought to Rockefeller to get it. and the big whole cabinet, who are paid by thl
probably a nse In eastern countrle. A .tarring, but earne. atudent. Tom ,hark, of Now York ,cked t? Important
many centurle. ago far more than It aside a weekly stipend for hi. property on pretty ntar, tne,r own autle9, foP ht nomVnee
has been recently in modern na- .upport. The fact of his charity ,erm . " L.tr!r-V ..Z.
Hrtna Nnr la fhor-. ,.vlMn. .t Tnm rfna 1a h.n known trt hi. .T . . 0060 the CUStOHl, WO kOOW,
or deeply occa t about the idea that protego The latter unjustly ao-Lbout, 460000 ot mineral can neglect their dutle. to go oof
-v. -. v.- . -a .anas, i aeveioped and active Iron making partlaao .peeche. in opnosi-
irrnf extant pnnlrnl hn1l1v ritnl aim I ann fhAn Tnm did tint withdraw thai ' . . . . . ... I " " " wiyuo
. , ,, , ' 1 ... " -lore -ana coal mine., 10 large blast Hon to half the people of the coun-
and feelings, even In many caaea to -Upend Nor did he because of furnace., mnch outyl ,andKand th t h ,
the extent of reslsUng or banishing others involved, attempt to eetab- nirminrhatn ant h .r r.nro.d An. Li.... il 7.
n).r.lMl .nm.-. XT I. A III.), Kit. V.-nd ht. nmrn I 77 " . "- " .uvkiviuw.,, in auv-m VWUU
;"r "J...:" m,ne8 wItn trnk "he., the .ame?
.u. v. -urvrifing lfu. v- - The company', capacity a year ago
nma mlnda halnv itHiiiM, of I nut aln whain hla frlAnda tnrnad I ....... .
or better reflated and dl. Ipllned against him the same stolid pro- t SsTo 000 h "f "Ported that .everal of the
than other., .hould be able to ex- tectum of the weaker and really g "J B' aSon?15 ner can? v """.f11,," JfMln mn ot
erclee great Influence over them, guilty peraon. at hi. own expense S Jh! atil Z Y0" , come out next year
This la seen rerv dav In . m..lfl waa malntAlned Ilia einrenslon "661 corporation 8 total pro- with Mr. Harrltnan to take an out-
te ol rarndfe'vaJleTy 1 n tZo.n dUlTS uVorthiTeera, STl
all oractlcal walka of life. And if enough for vindication he would bide 7.a, re.at ProP.erty va ty. Thla The Journal predicted last
one mind can Influence and hi. time. K. "e P8"- "ummer. The coming t theae men
- - a i in n i mm fir na la i innnr 1 1 mu laoa . n s i a a .
' comDel another, aad mind ran it.aU Throueh all the calumnv he waa . T .;.."":. WI" Dnn o"era, wm aei iao pace
A FfUMAli EVKST xjk uutuuAi.. : A. , -- . - " . .... .,"1. oreai wortnern coal for many, and with that proposed
. .1 I . ' , ,ron Properties, eold or leased road built to Crater lake, eastern
THB .winging of the great drawl . . ' ... ..L.;L.,m m., . fk w . mP.ntn8 ag0 to tne steel trufit by people of prominence and influence
la the north bank bridge and otlier " hovL6Jm(int thA KtPOk. oarsman Pfifliand t "r " " L iM.mat.e y. c?Bt. tnaMwIll flock to Qregon in the summer
l.t.Uln can make manr bodie. row againft the EnKllsh eiKht and T:.llrV: Increasing thousand.. Thle, a.
w.-v.- a . .l. ...... .----- . v.w wmiiain ua luiti. iub 1 ea- nnniirent. will be of srreat benefit
only parannal and patriot lo
or my vary valuable ar-
COtlnlrV tn rit K mnA h,1 .
nothln whatever to dn oith h. ...
at Jaaua. Jlanca, aa you aaara to b
anxious to know tlia aiMt lUtui of
thoaa aifta,- I confidently called thoaa
who aocuaa ma ma, tha only juat and
!,.r.,.in'r.l,r Union Workman, tha
joki tna irutn to in letter,
Iill f Fib v f K . . . . a... 1 . . .
, The only hope the Republlcao ud leths 7n I rit. foVhAI-'Vf.i
leader, have of winning thla election I?100.", eoanectioB. bearine; upon or
Ilea in Deb. and Hear.t. With these fhrlmj'o'r ilhlrl Stu?.1
eliminated, Dryan'a election would
be practically aaaured already. - A
vote for Deb. or Illsgen la a vote
for Taft.
I no.
Wy daar friend, Union Workman!
Tour veiled auaplclona as expreeaed ao
rudely fill ma with alarm for your san
ity! I did not need the money, not
cent of It. Kvents proved that I vis
acur In every way. Thouaht I did?
wait, yea, 1 waa a trme nervoua and
This taper Aaa prorrd br mmtitatiom
CAar tht einrml txm rtcordt aw ktpt with 1
cwrv maw taw imawa .Miiro tnt IKfl
mxtmrmcy that adrtjmrm may rrtr om a
KaiMMM d amamt aaaor or tm pmoinlttta
moUtr th ojfwffp M mtamagtamtat
tmeomtrot aeptamfew t, 108.
. Doing Is the great thing.
For If, resolutely, people do
what 1. right. In time they
come to like doing It
Browning.
man 1. ashamed to respond .to It.
train over .it Friday, Is epochal
for Portland.
.peaking, the advent
HIIL and Jame. J. Hill 1. a construc
tive genius. He is a builder with
not only communities, but empires
In the purview of his purpose. His
philosophy of railroad , operation la
not a policy of community plunder
ing, bat of community construction.
His conception of the economic ar-
It 1.. figuratively com, more valua" to thto state and will entitle Mr,
ivent of Jame. jJlfJrS! 7. with President Roose- Harrlman to a long credit mark.
Vwi; " , conaent. tne trust acquired It
,, ." ? . ! " " ," , , . , 7 w .7 7. "or the mere bagatelle of $45,000,- Mr. Blnger Hermann, a. well as
. ,. . , ' , " , . , .-" ooo. A report of the chairman of any other man accused of crime, wa.
doubt, not that caDable. aucceesful aence of doloronsnesa and th r.on-l.i.- , . ... . .... I . " . '
physician, have always, mere or less stant ebullition of optimism make
consciously, .exercised this mental Tom Brown of Harvard one of the
power over patient.. These phyel- most beautiful of characters. He
clan, doubtless know very well that may be lmposuible, but he is worth
what, they can make their patients I something for his philosophy of ac-
the board of director, rtade in 1904, entitled to a "speedy" trial, or at
aa a result of an exhaustive exam- least to a trial within a reasonable
inatlon by experts, said: time. The government has not given
This company owns in fee over 895,- him this, and it has no right to keep
ooo.ooo tons of Ved ore. of which, ssi,- indictments hanging over him for
000,000 tons are graded as flret-olass, years. The case against him. and
rangement is summed up In his re- """C Iti... T Tv!.? 1. F V". tons are graded
mark: VI know that If I can help of brown ore, and ever other gImllar ca8eB hould Da d,B.
resident along my railway to earn
12 I, will get 11 or a part of It.'.'
His practical application of that pol
icy 1. manifested In the large assist
ance he ha. rendered farmers and
more good than all the medicine, ad-1 Browns, but any can seek to emulate l.62S,000,ooo tons of coal of which 809.- , r "
LinM. I vi i. ntniia ... T ' missed.
IU1U1DVOI CUi I UiO V 1A lUCD, "WV vltsj SMV VUAlUg WCLAa ill UIQ CUJS- I
The vehicle through which help is
ing coal la Included 800,000,000 tons of
thus afforded, physical, mental or TWO VIEWS OF PARTY LOYALTY. C&haba coal, which is unexcelled in the
Now we are told by the Portland
. a . I raan4 v)Aen b ovaa 4 vaf tmota
snirltual. la called "ana-matlnn BO"ln Ior Bxeam Bna aomestic purposes. " r a. -fV. . ..
- " . . . I a VI l MStmvtajAaa Y-- VUV..A V m. i I nrVi ' tnala Hal IT UPVfl 1 IO
urn w uoi icuuoicu iai mci a gnu . vu., , , . mm vF! wTn AHFl turn hrlof ATnreaalnna owumwus wi mgiiBHc marsei price wuu v urnio - "
stockmen along ,hl. lines tp, secure lZZ jZ if t II of ODlntoi Jo the same "IS! of d. of coal i the autHet The elected. We suppose the Britishers.
the best breed, of livestock. ' It is T Z h'ff'tff I M Ject ' The fflrlt is from the St "Ti10.0 U' ,ron mlne- sU- tor ,nBtanCe- wU1 tarve to death
manifested In the aid he haa Mven a. methods, to Other 1 1 Jct' j!"rlSt' the holding oJ iron ore of the rather than buv onr Wheat We ex
pect to read before election day,
minda that to a greater extent , fol- FauI Pioneer rress, and Is as company to be still larg-er: viz.. of firat.
low and obey, and lo, the wicked arelfol,ows: elaas red ore, over 50,ooo,ooo tona; of
converted, the sick are healed, thisl Party loyalty Is a principle necessary secona-ciaaa red ore, over 95,000.000
vehicle Of suggestion la as invisible to the carrying out of any governmental ton": n of brown ore, 16.900.0M tons.
as the current of electricity, but Is p 'or which a party stands. Let a moaerate valuation for the coal
as real It mav oneratn hut ulieht the ""PPort of the voters who ordlnar- alono was $350,000,000, and for
1; and with mtfe effS b ,,y up" wlth,a prt7 ba ogmu cok,ng eoal 00,000,000 more. A
course along which it must flow is ; n maLt: d h 7tZZZ. XTT"" r". "t"!. TaAue
V,-. ' .." t.i. clogged with, a multitude of imped- party. In conaress and out. ar. heart, Xi"".. ? 'S iUU7,UUU''
vrhnla nflmi art mlntcitrof Inn k,. 'r .wu0, t.. uu cvu.csu, ww
manifested In the aid he has given
farmers In securing the best seed
j stocks and in the application of the
f best; methods to their lifework. . , It
. Is manifested In the fact that he does
not wait , for territory to be devel
l oped by others, bnt throws In his
I line of railroad and himself help.
develop It.
A aispatcn to a Portland paper f SiS .Vtuofiw tha"t ia'SairVbTeiSS
from Coos bay eay. Representative I Harrlman. to pass the hat for a rood-
EM.' campaign argument, over '.VH T"!.?"1 " or form
there have been "unanswerable." Lawiesa a Co. that I was a juat and
That might be ao; an argument i. tfommyai'tZ thmt 5u,a Bot WT.(,
sometimes ao silly that a sensible ,"Of courae.'my very dear friend,' you
rot it in tne neck rifht alonr, except
when I awarded you a peanut or two to
keep you Quiet, by you will admit that mv
Senator. Fulton says In hlsM'a'ons were acoordina- to Uw, af-
.peaches that Standard Oil 1. not i'nTIo'me'Tf Vt aundtrtiSeTC
protected. Thl. 1. another willful I your rs: bnt. nevertheless, they war
misstatement of fact Th. law Is S.,?"dM?r S;?1.7..', A. m
fixed .0 that Standard Oil 1. highly "Now aeo here, friend Union Work-'
nrotectad In an Indirect war Trust man' talt yoUr dlclne and atop twlat- '
proceciea, in an inaireci way irusi ing up your face abot iu j mm it, big
Standard Oil to look out for Itself It. with a bl stick and rod In plokle
In a law that it helna frama I ror. " nom wno do not like the Just
irlven. Truet. Lawless A Co. are our
Shortwelght Jimmy" 8herman I friend- I regretted to see you thrown
a.ir. TtMran ... '. I..n. ann SS?. " ."'? UUWP. Irani awipa m
"" nicag-o, ror i am tne oest rnen. you
day. But Jimmy has but one issue h,"Jr,--1 The boys were a little too rou.h.
or purpose in public life; that 1. to Jnd nt'toVelfhowInu1 wto
serve the trusts faithfully. from till after the verdict la in. ,
nnuir uiiiis, my Terr-agar inena,
hOUld Vnll tltumnt A Infln.nj.. Ik.
AH the world rejoices at the sue-1 jury by your very inomortune nroteata
cess of Count Zeppelin, so Boon after i ;t f nd . remain on tha benph
7, . J, v 7, , of the most powerful oourt, you will be
his recent disaster. He la a game I convicted of contemnt and ant M s.
6ld sport." In the flying line, and de- r,ofkiP'l?K,0.r "IV!?1.0' rour JturaJ
.... 7 I Ba humble and content, and above all.
serves world-wide applause. never think for an Instant that a Judire
. jor any of the high and mighty bl-
Some question has arisen as to bftm?.6 ttarh!SrrU..bZ
whether or not the-Oregonlan is sup-1 Jen, bank checks to give decisions
porting Taft or Bryan, a fact that la a5whity?0UTh8v Aa lt Vhw -r,.
giving Mr. Bryan', friends no end of are loat to kll aenae of respect for the
wnr . .. I Institution, of the land. Tou are hereby
wurrj. I found irulltv of Con hut w. will r.i
until the verdict la in. for Tour volr. I.
8Ince all the trusts are supporting LTaTrnllf.wd,ilncieMfnt'T ut, my
Mr. Taft. won't he have to Btand in for you iione. PorterT rtiw mato.
I must hasten to tha office of Trust.
Lawiesa & CO. They need ma In their
with the trusts if he should be elect
ed? He will owe his election to
them.
business."
It Mr. Taft 1. opposed to monopoly
trusts, why does he oppose! abolish
ing the tariff on trust-made goodsT
A REPUBLICAN MERCHANT ON IN
SURANCE OF DEPOSITS
been' constructive and not destruc
tive, (t has been a career and ad
ministration of brains . and : build-
desires, habit, and purposes that ob
; struct and oppose the current of sug
gestion; yet In a multitude of cases,
it is in some degree effective, for using their position to plunder the
a A Tit A A t a rnnnnlAa al. . i
Here speak, your party organ. No "io aieei an artlcle copied from the B
matter if the ''leaders" are wrona- trU8t ,n v,olatlon ot the anti-trust Shoe Recorder of February 19
matter lr tne leaders are wrong, , , ronsldrAtlon nt nc nnn "Bnk Guaranty," by Tom M
are unscrupulous, are corrupt, are AT I i : , K&.000,- eh08 merChant of Cfiicafiro. if
000, because Patriot
Jnwn f it f? rLr of torw Sooi ot ill; and it certainly wUl be people; do not consider these things !ffelIfr had g , ,e, Ten
tSRti il 1 5 v,TSrtild5 of great henef It to the world if both at all. but think only of "party loy- ae "i T Clncb"
n SriLn and iit "wSJlm ministers and physicians, men usual- alty." Be sure to "line up." Give "? Z IL f COnntry
ing oTrivLZ f.K5." ir of minds rather superior to the the rascals big majorities; this will
other bunko game.
ais no iu IU1B& OI BUCO
transactions, when our ears are ring
ing witn sermons out civic right
wn,iid n.dv hnw ht tn Ha fhi- , . eousness ana me menace or swollen
,:: ' . , " ijns Ba me fortunes?
uugiiiy iwwef ui oubscbliuu, auu i maanesa or ine many ror tne gain or
would use It more. , . I the few." The worst failures of g-overn-
Christian Scientists have made a ment ln America have been connected
eonnlderahle sikvcphs of thA fforf in with worahlp of the party label. In
Independence, Or.. Oct 19. To the
Editor of The Journal Enclosed find
an article copied from the Boot and
, isuo, on
Murray, a
If you can
Morgan and I publish the same would be grateful, as
vent of James J.-Hill is epochal for
r Portland. , 7
Oregon and Portland needed - Mr.
Hill, and needed his railroad line.
They needed to have identified with
.them In communal , Interest a figure
of such commanding genius,. They
needed a railroad line of such ex-
to operate better than others along to do worse.
this line,,, and , whbBe suggestions The other suggestion is. made by
would almost Invariably be good, Collier's Weekly, and is as follows:
SOLVING
c.ir rf. weld together this
eovuiryuBiutufiwai iiuvu, auu a
dogmatic creed. They were ob-
TIIE ALCOHOL PROB.
LE5L
, railroad viewpoint Ib unrivalled. It
. is a railroad of one locomotive and
one train crew' delivering B 5 great
loaded cars; It 13 the least expensive
of all in Its operation, made bo by
that law which causes the apple; to
fall. It Is a line stretching Into and
. through every part of a vast Inland
empire whose exhaustless traffic,
thus assured, is a new acquirement
for Portland. It Is a new link to that
supremacy which no rival of the fa
ture will be able to dispute. This
passage of the first train into Port
land over the new bridge is a primal
event, aa coming years will reveal to
all.
noxious to and scorned by the other
T
HE DOUBLED cost of gasoline
witnln to year. Is interesting
scientists and consumers in
providing a substitute. Inves-
THE
DEVELOPMKXT
MKETTXG.
LEAGUES'
emancipation from this stupidity the
Northwest is leading, but the signs be
come more favorable everywhere. The
free man on November 3 will be the
man who votes from Judgment and
churches,, for reasons easily per- ceases to be used as any party's rubber i tlgatlons by the Washineton bureaus
ceivea, ana riaiculea by the non-re- stamp. - , are bringing denatured alcohol dan
llgloua for trying to make, a work-1 And one, lt might be added, who gerously near the border line ln that
ing team oat of Bible Christianity J refuses to be coerced, intimidated or capacity. At SO cents per eallon l-
ana scienunc iruin; yet, taongn ecarea inio voting against nig con.i cohol is commercially usable for re-
some extremists or tnat sect have scieniious judgment oy men with placing coal oil for liehtine- and
gone too far ln trying to cure d is- selfish and predatory interests. gasoline for fuel and motors. Po-
eases oy laitn ana prayer alone, the me aavice or tne organs to stick tatoes at 15 cents Der bushel and
vuuiv-u una feicovi siuitu, auu Kuiueu i t""1, bw" u.u, ugui, ui wrung, i waeat ana corn at 40 cent, yield JO'
respectaDiiuy ana recognition, be- nonesi or corrupt, ougni to be re- cent alcohol. Spoiled wheat, corn or
cause oi tne-gooa worKB tnattit can aeniea Dy every intelligent, patriotic potatoes are of equal value with the
undoubtedly show. "By their fruits voter. It Is hi. duty, as it Is his perfect sample of either a. raw ma-
ye .nau Know tnem. privilege, to cnange nis pontics, tem- terial. The- waste of either can be
When people can be made to be- porarily at least, whenever he thinks I used and the waBte of ancles nrunaa
lieve bard enough that they can by he win Denem nis country by doing or other fruits can be utilized for
one prqeess maintain healthy bodies so
and contented minds, and also save
A'
their eternal souls, a good many are
going to try bo to believe, and lo.
"aa they believe so it Is," at least to
a considerable extent. Now the
THERE ARE REASONS.
T
HE Seattle Post-Intelllgencer
Bays: 'There Is no reason wh
William Howard Taft'. vote in
the state of Washington should
LL SUCH meetings as that of
the development leagues at
Roseburg during the past three ministers of other churches, while
day. are helpful, valuable, ed- n.Mi.ini, xwh.- vaa, 1j i...
ucatlonal, encouraging, Inspiring. vnri, aa tn rhri.tianitv . nnt mh1 if it iim
They ShOUld and Will fBCOuVage tn trv to nmmnlhli whot tha n-la- I vntA caat tnr Tdwulnra i-
. ja. I mf mtvvm--mymmjma. aaav ill iv 1 - w w awvuwv aUVOVTCl U
greater and inore united effort by tIau Scientists havp done, and no 1904." Roosevelt, plurality in the
tut yvxjyiv w '" aecurs DtH- dnnht thpv ran tn anm. crlonl Rtatn rt Waahln-tnn In lOrt w.. .1
A - ... i w 1, I - 0 4WW w gu fU'
iW cwou.uuua. w yr.s iorw.ro tne ceed. If more contented minds and most 72,000
wor oi ueTWopnieni, iv maxe rap- h.lthlpr bodiea ran ha m.H. I What la th 'na In marmo- .
ui "csuu- irnmltant rmlt nf rallrlnni haTif I rpmark a thla? ThaP.l Vnnnit.i
The transportation Question Is one fhpn anriv rpiia-irtn win KnmJT win rot nn .,h
. m-w... a. j ' " """u, : " .w mm
a.'w, " J '"a in mor nonnlar and nntont In th. Rnoeovplt arot In 1 904 and nrnh.vi.
world, and ministers will not com-does not expett that he wfll get one
plain of empty churches.
. fact It la a part of that question la
the good road, movement So is the
land grant question. So is the sub
ject, of Improved rivers. Some of
theae matter, most be left largely
to rongres. and tha courts; but
e cited, earnest energetic, effort, by
the popI f the whole state cf Ore
fon. constantly acd per.late.tly de-
rcmdicg progress aad the prop, so
h:Uoa cf these qntsUa&a, had hU Ing
:i they can, wui have mach infla
tcc. wi:i do atach good.
All Oriroe ahoald pa!l together
r-w mr.d fcncef-rtk for good roads.
Tre atpalald coBtit and
r :;rat. .: -a. ' AH Ortgoa
-IVTELLECTUAL DISHOXESTV."
I
.V ALL his epeecbe. Senator Ful
toa charges Mr. Bryan with in
tellectoal Insincerity, dlsDonenty,
Thl. offers a fine opportunity for
a ta quoque retort. Did. not Sena
tor Fulton aay ln a carefully pre
pared speech I. Corvallls about 14
month, ago that If defeated for the
nomination for aenator he would un
der do rlmizDstante be a candidate
for reelection? TTatnt be" defeated?
s-ouldpLnd lsat he a caadldate now? And
halt, nor yet one fourth, and perhaps
not one tenth, that majority ln
Washington. Yet it aay. "there h
nt reason." I.a't this IUy? There
muftt be a reason, or reaaoca. There
are several reason.. The P.-L knows
what they are well enough. Would
It not better fulfill Ita mission as a
newspaper by giving these reasoaa
than to .ay "there la no reason?"
' And the reason, that win tarn
thousands of rot, la Washington
that went to Roosevelt In 1104 to
Bryan bow are working the same
resnlt la Oregon, aad throughout the
coast, aad throaghout the conttry.
manufacture, but there Is not enough
of all combined ln the waste form
to supply an alcohol factory. There
must be other supply of raw mate
rial, and to obtain this at reachable
figures is a problem yet to be over
come in arriving at an adequate al
cohol supply. . In Germany, both for
lighting, fuel and power. It is ln wide
nse and Is manufactured almost ex
clusively from potatoes. The Ger
man production of potatoes Is in
finitely cheaper than ln this country.
There the average yield Is 289 hash
el. per acre; here it Is hut 15. In
a mors cneapiy produced potato,
combined with waste products, lie.
an avenue for manufactnre of de
natured alcohol.
At Washington, D. .C,, sn alcohol
plant conducted by the government
scientist, is ia constant experimen
tation and valuable resslta are being
reached, professor Bradley of the
Oregon Agrlcnltaral-college has beta
for 'several months, at the-plant
studying with the other agrlcaltaral
college chemist, of the country the
possibilities of commercial alcoboL
The Investigating asset, or tke'aa
Uoa are thus to be applied to the
problem, aad if rractk-alltaUoa is
posaiblejt will come In dee time. , j
Toe tad that for lighting, alcohol ;
several of ua think it's a vote-getter.
The artlcle follows:
In mv oDlnlon the currency Question
will be the leading one ln the coming
presidential election. it was witn a
great deal of interest that We membera
of the Illinois Manufacturers' associa
tion (listened to a twenty-minute talk
on currency by Arthur E. Stllwell of
Kansas City at the Grand Pacific hotel
last Wednesday. I had first read what
W. J.- Bryan thought on the currency
question, which led me to do a great
deal of thinking. I then read what our
esteemed citlsen, A. H. RevelL had to
say on the currency question. I am
triad Mr. Kevell Is a prominent ReDubll
can. I do not know, what the politics
of Mr. Stllwell Is; I hope he Is a Re
publican. Mr. Bryan started me to
thinking; Mr. Revell made me think and
imnit. Alter i neara Mr. suiweu
thought some more, and I have made up
my mina mat unless tne Kepubiican
party can snow me sometning equaii
aa irood as the views of Mr. Brvan
will be obliged, temporarily at least, to
leave that grand old Republican party
I have been connected with so many
years. I will be oblieed to cut loose
xrqm my oiu iteyuoncun irienas ana tne
leading bankers and multimillionaires
of America. I will have hosts of Re
publicans for eompany, because thou
New York's Drinking Water.
New Tork's great ' water project,
which. It is estimated, will oost $142,
000,000, Is desorlbed in an Interesting
Illustrated artlcle in the' November
number of Popular Mechankjsv It aava-
"The Ashokan dam. which will cre
ate the greatest artificial reservoir. In
the world, la now under construction.
The-reservoir will imprison th water
of Eaopua treek and Beaver Kill river.
In Ulster cdunty, 86 miles from the cen
ter of New York city, and will cover
an area of 14,000 acres. At Its nearest
point to New York it will be eight
miles west of the Hudson at Kinrston.
too anxious to have the government) will extend inland a distance of IS
uarantee deposits in their banks. They ""tZ7t w,v " vr" wiatn or nearly
on't want It now. One reaaon why a "" in area tne reservoir will be
they say they don't want it is, "all f";nrT equivalent xo mat or Manhattan
banks would be good, that a man ls.lflJ!1- .4L"2m? Points 4 1 will have a
would go to any bank and deposit his "i',l'Lrr xeet ana tne average depth
money.'7 Yes, and with a feeling of 2,f water before the wastage begins to
safety, for the bank with a capital iia- L1?,? lh" "J" of the spillway
tlon of millions would not he any more wiE ... 60 'e?t ,ThJa "re' reservoir,
aafo than the small state bank. Really, ilw5vr which will be capable of hold
that would be "too bad," an unfortunate i" ' T?1 U1R? of water .sufficiently 'great
state of affairs. What a ridiculous ar- i COv.er. surface of Manhattan
gumant against It to say that "all banks I """.liP ot 28 ,eeti
would men b eare." xo me it is tha I l. Lr ,"; . uppjy or
best argument I have heard ln
sands upon thousands of men who al
ways voted the Republican ticket think
as I do. In writing this article it Is
not politics with me not written for
tnat purpose, as a Dusiness man x
prefer .not to take an active part in
politics, for the reason that I want to
take an active part In mv own bualneas.
My customers, I presume, number about
aa many or one party ma anotner. i ao
not care aa a merchant, to create any
feeling against me from any of them
and for just this once I want te tell my
Republican friends I think we are in
reat oanrer, tne greatest Ganger we
peen in. as
een In. danger of the great
t landslide - politically America has
er known, and It won t slide our way
ave ever
ea
ever
unleaa we can check tha arrowth of that
child of Insurance- who started out ln
life ln the cradle state of. Oklahoma.
He Is growing so fast the Republican
tarty bad better adopt mm or find bis
win, brother.
The stats of Oklahoma s few months
ago passed a law whereby the state Is
responsible 10 r an aeposita in state
banks. The state banks have been
drawing such an enormous busln
that the people living In Kansas ro
across the order to deposit their money
ia melanoma, iney nrnar tneir money
la sale, because Uae starts bond a back
up tha banks. The governor of Kansas
aireaar ezpresaea nimae r in ravor
or paasing a-similar law ta Kanaaa.
Wben they do the merchants and mon
ay-aarers will- cross tha river from
Misaonii to place their money la the
banks of Kanaaa. In a abort time the
People of Mlseourl will ba errlnr aloud.
enow me wnv we anouiaa t save a tat a
baas: opots guaranteed oy tne state.
This I nan ranee of deposits by state
hanks will spread faster than amaJlpox
er yellow fevar. It wlU finally cone to
Illinois, ana wnen it dmi get sacs a law
my bank aeoosat win go ta a state bank
I be next day. brasae la eta of
ether tlrMneas In the 'money market
there o14 sot bs any run oa atr
state rask.s. and ir l wantd te borrow
any mosey I would Ve mere apt to get
It front a state hank snder famine cod
!ttas thaa I. woald from a siatloajal
bark.
It Innks M soe as IHoorli tha larar-
anca rarrcr l"w wi:i srrd so that
e-rytae ia the wittn will caM rrav-
wm mm Trm isw rnr Tneir m
of It. The masses will think so. too.
The leading bankers also say that if
such laws should be passed dishonest
men would flock Into the banking bus
iness. I don't know. I read of so many
bankers who have turned out dishonest
that I'm Inclined to think there Is a
laraer. percentage of dishonest men ln
tho banking business man any line of
Dustness l Know ox. uur law a ox toaay
favor IS!? na,lf of mftximum capacity of
are ao loose that It la an eaav matter
for a man to be dishonest in the bank
ing oustness. l have the greatest re
tire entire system.
"To mke way for his reservoir 64
miles of publlo roadwav anri ll mti.o
of railroad tracks will have to be dis
continued. The huge dams which will
conline the water will measure S20
xeet xrom rounaation to capstone, and
will rise C10 feet above sea level. The
length of the dams will aggregate fc
miles. To provide an outlet for wast
age tn times of flood there will be a
weir 1,000 feet in width When the
reservoir lm completed tne bed of Eeo-
rv mo k I wiicb I. re- I -. . ... . .
spect for many of my friends who aiw S,u"t ,WV1 nL ,T0T? .Wa
bankers. I believs them to be honest "2S." f .di m.'ie". 'rom West Hur-
men. but they shouldn't use the araru
ment "that dlBhonest men would flock
into the business." The fact Is, every
stats would necessarily be obliged to
watoh each bank and the securities that
they loaned tnoney on far closer than
they are watched today.
To tha Rennblican nurtv that I hnva
loved so well for many years, fair warn-
jey. wnere tne big dam is located, to
me nuuson. ao provide ror tnis con
tingency the city of New York Is al
ready paying for a'chanse in tha .
srage system of Kingston."
This Date in History. -
October 25.
1 JAA -.I....... vi. . a.
us8 fSnT as, r u aT?
who think lust the same as Mr. R.v.ll ? uiilT-S-t.,- a... , . .
thinks, and with the laflusBcTbf r 1.0M i William Penn " " cnorterea oy
such men mark vou I aav ohi i nna -SvT. .
i-thav would wiVinrailiMt'.:,;i: t. """" -Tscuatea Newport,
te-nioB. ar1 -hm they da It wit-Tf.h
mmnr Terha bfre the lrgt ai
txmaj backs la America wui S e-aly
who think just the same as Mr. Revell
thinks, and with tha Influ.nn. nt i nnn
such men mark you. I say only 1,000
-xnsy wotua swing enough votes to the
ipo'sit. to"r th. Vi:?".?c' s . .itr"?nrr f'"t-
siva n. ,a tti.e m,.7.V I J, ' ' " c 1 ' B. L . -. xjorri in
- uf- tj.-.i. i. .7, v. - : ""A1.0"- J"1.? ?- .'' . -
i fc . . "wt vr mors i jn la united States rrlaata Cnnarati
fenVren
182 Flrst dally paper ' Issued In
dorsed what he has done, will forget tol 1864 charge of the Light Brigads at
indorse blm In their snxlety to vote Balaclava. ' . . sas at
ror a currency bill that thev know feiu ianit t..iv.. ta....i ..i.i.. v
"1 "w iuiure. van i tie tocx. Arg.
.viwv muu ..aw iun cny aeem to nave
. W . t .. . . . . . L . .1
iii, luc 1 1 1 . i in., m.rm Ln. . ra. r.ar ra p. , . . . . .
of America. We certainly do not want francis A. March's Birthday.
th,. W Yorkers to frame any bill for Professor Wranols Andrew March of
relief rom panics. Ws must look to the Lafayette College, the dean of American
weat for oTir currency lawa. and also a educators was bora In Millbury, Mass..
mix . mHB- ofs pi area in tne mouth uctooer i, inio. Alter gradnatlng from
of Wall street. New York is not going Amherst college In 146 he studied law
f 1fT.t in next President, for a fact and was admitted to the New York bar
it will do the .candidate more harm 1880. He never practiced law, bow
than good to have the indorsement of ever, for before Ms admission to the
Wall street. There la a tmmllnm m-.A . baar ha Via4 Inlneit tha r.miltv nt T fm
Just one. that a handful of men In college and for more than 60 years
JY"11 street brought about the panic of as remained with that Institution
1107. Wa Republicans cannot afford professor of the English language
to Ignore this insurance proposition. and comparative philology. Be is the
Mr. Bryan was clever enough to Indorse suthor of many books and addresses
It first, and the best thing we can do dealing with literary subjects, especial-
Is not to try. to oppose it hy giving IT Shakeapeare and American literature,
us any such bill as Mr.' Aldrkh has Re also has taken a prominent part In
framed. If aav man wilt rmtmm ... tha movement for afialllnv nfnrm r
tloa t of ths Aldrlch bill and explain h's work in philology Professor March
to nt If It does sot give the same I has been loaded down, with Minors by
power to New York bankers and spec-1 various educational bodies both la
u ass iui Liiw w navsj n Paxs i n ansa nsist - - suiu auiuau..
vwiifT vn m vmnio WT-jfy I OUT ream. WqT,
W m V. i M f 1 m. Aa SV . a . a w ' I
I Should like ta hear tha nnlanaMnn
Nowadays the thinking met) the well
posted men. are not sll to be found
among the wealthy claasea by sn
mean a The fa ran era today are better
pasted tnaa tns ritv man, the man
whs works In a factory la of!-a a bar
ter etad man today than the club
man, and thoee men era voters, aad we
Minn gi'S thn srenethrag geoo, snrne-
inmg as stkm as air. urran nas gives
them. If we don't. Mr Brvan. or soma
rthr rvmocmt, with tM plank In the
rxwiiTstte' flat frm. wlU H the tert
president, at lart that Is what I IMnk.
and I do know es I said r- f -ra. thn
saitds of Bariufcllrane are th'tiklnr the
same e I am. aad they will vote as
hev tUnk. Pey-onally I WtroM J k. to
M wt f v tr-nmr Kill fartrv
llr. We all ktay "f e Wf hark-
tttcka TOM MURRAY. -
A Warning.
From Tit-Bits. A
A new railway was being anada, and.,
the design Including a small farm, the
officers of the line paid; a visit is th
owner, aa old lady.
"Madam." said the surveyor, "we trn
derstand that you ears this farm, and
It Is my duty to Inform yon that our
sew railway will mo thrssgh yosr
barn."
"Oh. will Itf said the old lady. "We?L
let ane tel. too that t4e last train h.i
have to be not later thaa S oelvk
eansa yowH not catrk me sitting op
after that ta era's th eoore for It or
Ro mind."
saytbing else. Bo mind."
Nsr1y S Sa twr's ttsv rfarlatf ra-'
lev lake this year, with that read bsot,
tens ef taousaods will rlalt It sanai:y.