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kit - - j OTOEIAFj PAGE OF M JOOENAL ; - ' THE JOURNAL 4 IMnKPMnCST WtW8PPP. C. . JACKSON. .... rabllotw VcMhlU eu-aou. ISinlood. . Ins ft local o trust, and who for 15 'year has been gealously serving the trusts and plunderers while sworn to aefvt th pople possibly you won't Hk to vote for him. Ir.. rarer- t t I ro,",?iJ,l",!2 I mwaiMlu ttrak ib awii eea-ciBae lAI.KI'HoNKe- MAI TITi. .lOM. All Wp.rtm-t.t. rH.J by hoo "'" fell tt fprirK th id-MrtniBl e " ; Mm how nous orn iuwxce khkkt LOOK? CASTING np the balance sheet, bow sod where do wo stand? Even before) they knew Stand- ril nil ti.t t.nu.hf VftraWoi -- L..,ir( v.. v. wwunwk wav.l iv rj Mm the gold for hi. mnu lul Bldo otrtoo, I W ' pronowl. Ilolllln.. r rftk " V-rl 10ill-4il Jfc.jre Bulldlas. Ck !. sati-ertpM. Tri t- oU or t -r I cliange. They urged dl ..to u.. t'aaM - "" of leKl.latlT election. On fror " " I 0d 8UNDAT. Ope ro.r.........lJ 50 Ono month DAILY AND SUNDAY. On year.. - , .7 1 .jSS .1 .S3 enee, the people believed the sen ate to be corrupt. They demanded rect lnntead Granges and commercial bogles demanded It. Public meetings and party platforms don't Intend to keep; they never did then of course presidential alec lions in this country have become. a mere farce. There Is no longer any free ballot. Tne workingmaa vote Ik not bis own. We might as well give Rockefeller, Harrlman, Vander-I lilt, Gould, and other such men, sol many hundreds of thousands or mil lions of rotes, and save the working- men the trouble of going to the polls. . Small CLangg ft- ejBjjBBBjesBjesa DDI Is sure te wn. On tbe home stretch, -, Evry four rr la toe often, ' Fine weather for road building. Dry an always baa a proper answer. Whoever yea rote for, buy Oregon- There It still talk In some plaice of organising a Tan eiuo. It has devel president ia a .TJW I Oh inok.. .....! -sa fCtrctilation JkCtrtiittbt U Ouanmirt Jiit Ctrtitn that tbe cinuUuo of tit OBTOOW gCTTSSAX vljl bvKffrrf g gatnmteiJby th" Airerthtr't CtrtiBtd CimUOoe Blm Book The railroads employ some l,ooo,00w I "' gooua. . ..t . j I uivu , vuivr Ki t ill roruvrmiuui iuu I . -. .m K. iruaia aay a minion more; ii mom vi i aaying, "1 tuld you eo. those men can be forced by Threats and tempted by ( false promises to vote the way the railroads and trusts desire, then, In addition to some 300,000 federal office-holders, a party In power can stay In power demanded It. Clergymen from their rorever; there is no t nance to ais- pulnlts and party orators from their, '03K0 becomes men a govern platforms argued for It. A public I nent or tne trusts, the railroads anal be iiedj in verai Oregon towna. sentiment almost universal and federal orrire-hoiaors ana we everywhere aggressive, urged It. pretty nearly that now. av Atva. x . m . 1 I m . , .a a a i - m mm. m i jnow mai iuo peopie mow roraaer iniereniiauy, at-least, Mr. lani .. . . - : j. ... fc.-hf hMW r ikauda . .. Th nit of a preaM.nt fredlctlngMUm, " wvmp,v mv.u. twv,vw, huv juounm tins ui luiiuiiuauvu, i i(v r tug people uon I acv IO mui nun. now tnai we Know tne same iniiu- of bribery. When be does so he In 1....K1 tj...i. .i Tt. I ir Jinan avor aanaa m iiaa , . . . . ...... I t m v. .a, ki. j w . . w., ... pam uiuur greai auzuB, ia mero oui i approves tne iaea mat me neaa or a hoars. greater need for direct election of (great corporation should practically WHY ONE MAN WOULDN'T PARADE l-uwara i-ojbj vica-praalJont f a real estate aaaoclattoa of Uruna. a dl vlalon of Nw Tor city, u irgd to I tCuce the rl oauta tna of bis as uciailbn to inarch In a Taft and Bhar. man para da, anj hla lot lor doclliing to uw mv i tu Mil (oiiowb: "lou mr In your loiter: 7f yon ba Itova that I ha Uotlon of Taft and br man Will lliaura a eontlnuana f nma. parlt and activity in ji u,,e,' la j liava no daalra to ba oiTanalvau- but 1 umrroi unurraiana now man or Intaill W. t"-M a atatamtnt at thla tlma, unl with dolll.orata intant to dacalve. With evar 60.oa pvopia Aut of rmloymTit In tha i r omI that tbs Dig Stick York alona, I fall to thaproapartty knockar." I you anoak of, and which yoj wlali con- a a - Itloued by the alactlon of Trntl and Elthar Brvan or Tart win D oora-1 ti inia bm protrlty. I want parativaiy -aane ana (. Jr.. a a l ii)uuimn P"''J naa DMIIlln ' An xprt blind .lg catohar aaams to "olute control of ait brtnohea of gor. .7 . . " - A 7ara. I no i-.iicioa ol xn proaoni aamlnlatrftt Ian 111 aurvlvo even four r""y,1.u"0!r rioma to irint- nion many yar. It s of a plana with tha brut! throat of Fraaldanl Booolt, who baa ! In aubatanc to the work Inamaa It you turn uayut "'.pt.'. wul u our Inrtuanoo with tha bla rapltaJiata to atarve you Into eubmia ai".' . ' ..... .....J Ihrough roar or iouni mur jum aroployoa nre aoarcod Into voting (or tha Jttpublloan party. Thle eirikea at tha vary root of American polltloal fraadom. A man who dopoiiUa upon anoinar ror IS HJ communication la gladly glv- booauaa It la aonuina hearty Interest In ary roai problem. iom ar ticle which called It forth ap peared la tble column October tl. Hear TUJ communlcaj en kaa bees and showa a a very reaj l Tha country yea re more of the rul w are Cwate Anmwy TO tmprr Mat prortd bf mmtiqattom that the cirtolatioa ncord mtt bept with can and tbt tmnhtioa aiattd with roth attormxr that adrtrtttert nay rtly on any ' M J & .. . I ,1.1 viHttr the oifomHip sua murngtoHnt urvlv even four I" undoubtedly contributed to brln tie, Af thai truita. ling about the hard tlmn rora whl m.w otu yuniiui. jtm 1 III mnn Nltr. man have elated that they intend car- r3'lna Out' 'my nolloiaa.' fh.l .i.ttn. wUi mean' the complete deatruetlon of nuiiniia luuuairiaa - Abla.bnilt.il n.i re uoajajinr lor wora: at any wagea to keep their ami Ilea from atarvlng. The p r ,V 1011 "J,T 01 mon who commit vi KTiiiae nenfaiiaiavi inau a n a m jm senator, that will purge the United cast the rote, of hi. 1,000. or 10r w..4n& State senate of Foraker and his 000 or 100,000 employes, and that ault them. . I their ohlldren. la that the kind of proe- klndf V' while they go through the form of . .. ' !?Ilty?."w"J . eoatlnued by n l..rli nil w. I .. .v' Z4 w.T. v. .w.. eitisen or urnn J.".' ..w.",i"un OI Jrl ana ' HhermtnT .uuuiiu v uu. uu Btvurvu i Tuuug, iiiu tuicb Btittii uui ut lueiiBitne state riant uiueoa ne pairvniaea i oureiy a party whose . nollclea - hii with ruling the congress with money I at all but his. their emploj'er's. I Oregon industries. I brought about auch a condition should id coat' ot September , 1808, oagS. It ha. bought governors. ItlThev Rr then not fr Amnr. has, through Hesslanlled executives, jean cltltens at ' all, but political dictated the appointment of Standard poons. J They are practically, by Oil Judges.. What was the sovereign means that It la very dlfflenlt for people s prerogative, na. Decomeithem to resist, forced to resign and ahow a big start eany. There win oe iuuan pny nsa aaopua ror Standard Oil's prerogative. What abrogate the very mark and test and thou"nd or ""tern visitor - Do you really want four yara more I unit t to aovern ths American people. of Aldrlch and Cannon, with Jlmmyi xou ana: ma to bflna-as mawy of my onermnn as ineir cnoreoojr; ..... iuivi win pariioipaca This a a . I method of campaigning Is contemptible That's rlrht; give next years Rose wpinf wua tna policy which who H. MAt.&. ...a afl,t WS employment Is not a free agent In the I ... ,h. 11Pthri full oenae of tha terms, and for blm t win aiscuas tha matter furtheri refuse to take part In audi a parade a I Deputy XCotAere. you auggeat may moan tha loas or his I Tha author of "Women Teachers", haa waves can al caclaJly Jur liather than urlng ' theaa hard times, a", to get to the real eauaa of the n take auch a chnnoa they I "teacher expreaalon." Doing a teacher will atuitify tbernseivea or taaing part for aome lj years In different part In a partisan parade, although their th. Poun,PV T .hinir i am tuatiriad sympathy may be with ; the opposite So alng whai I do. Juatlflod FJJk- n.-. v-it-... i. w.H.ii . .T',, weary apreaalon la charaeter- Tha Republican, rarty Is wedded to tlo only of the real teacher. Those the trusta from . the corporations It who go Into1 the profea.lon almply for noelvea the erruptlon - fund which tha aalary for apeiidlng money, uaually kaepa It la Power. The Wanamakr live at home, very happily, look pretty, corruption fund of $00,000 which he and give no ouulde thought to their rais4 aiDKle-banded, and through whhb work. . Matt Quay purchased the voters In This type usually "adores children" Mocks of five,' tbe liberal Standard and "simply loves her work."' rliaia . Oil disbursements, tha Xamoua Itarri- her ctilf secret aim la to marry a man . man 'contribution tha revelations of who can furnish a good allowance anJ the Insurance fund, the Cortelyou, 'col- so to the world, aha appears to have no leeuon,' and many other lnstancea with r!ai. ambition, ' but ba happy la her which the oubllo la more or lees fa- work.. ni. ail a ahnw Ka t K. u.nnk. I A few vuri latar ih hrlnM hop llcaa 'party la In league with the cor "P1 or daughter to school before) poratlona' ...- I It la ala years old. "lie la eo bright. nu . active, you Know "juai jiae i he can't be entertained "It la notortoua that every corpora tion In the country having ,pr'v"-a's' from the atate la arrayed on the aids of Tart and Bherman. This being so,' If Taft and 6herman are .elected X have na doubt they will eontlnue the unholy at was' home." The "deputy mother" sera th eagerness for love and comradsblp In the little face and another little desk Is put in. I-ater. when the child la alliance betweeK the xorporatlona ana SSKS'tK ror" ."IVl? th. mMril! the Republican party ao that the foi-. ffl., mer may continue to plunder the peo-l IaJi .f.?,n cJvr.a Pi.? pl..nd-glv. the lattar- the Take-off.' . If v.n .7" hom" Freouentlv tha child 'imp wn... .ni nrna. i....ntt. n.n.r , ... . . , . . " -a . . 1 , win aav respectfully ..decline to and Sherman parade." join the Taft t a a ii h , wssn- iiiau cav. uclib i . . . . . ..a . . ( 7vi. K,m.oif. inramy like it aas been known oe- proof of citizenship, the right to it:"i iX:i:M fora ln tD0 hl8torJr tn republic? cast a free ballot. They ate thus -. aWMW ... --A K i the moat etartllng condition of compelled to relinquish all voice and I rottenness ever gnown in any nation; I share in the government under AT the :-iiOKiiKKixAAi u iMf. and yet, with It all laid bare, here 1b whlch they live. They become, po- Bi.uiiiTiS . i tne convention at unicago. tne con-1 imaii -na. otnf.i. Th .o iitiv.ni a f uiui v vuH-kio a ucj um i v ventlou that dominated Mr. Taft, de- n0 political rights, except such as Some ouestlon has arisen about Jimmy Sherman's religion. That'a easy; I it la to fool and work the people. o October treated us pretty coolly till lately, but she's all right now. (To be skipped If the w eat tier changes audden- ROOSEVELT-TAFT-Rt)OSEVELT T HERE are arguments and argu ments. Some ; from :the Oregonian:- A man ien ana gu- clarlns by a vote of more than seven their masters choose to give them, trying to fool the people, and the Mali to n. t0 one aglnBt dlrect e,ect,on of Ben' And they may be very sure that the lpectaoie? narch,8tl letter'r . ,t.. va Btor8- - Boylng BenRtora as lt doe8- longer they yield to such lntlmida- - Promthe Notv. ToVk Bun. Now comes Mr. Nichols LonnrArth son-in-law of tha great autocrat, and In a speech dellveredat Rock Island, I1L. nnnouncea to his countrymen that after rare snan nave had eight years and buying courts as It does, is this J tlon, to this species of bribery, the borrows money, from you and gives antl-Xtrect election rote not a play his .note. ; Is government to guar- dlrectiT:lnto the hands of Standard antee lt or require that It be gnar- q,,- v ;, , anteed by others? .Wouldn't the man Twenty-three millionaires eat 4n wno leiwis money onwr lase car lur thftt convCptlon. Bd m many trust Huaawi auu 6 lawyers and trust magnates. Its dec- himself? . The bank is simply hop- laratlon agaln8t dlrect election Is not rower, 'It take, your money, to lend . ty,a tvii0 It again. ; If you select a good ban! : It ,a Tlolatlve of tne convlctIonB ought to get H in this way. Is you.wlll get jour; money again. If n,ne ten0B of tnege masfleflf and of this a truly great man? deeper they will become engulfed in industrial slavery, the worse off their condition will become. And Mr. Taft approves of all this. We have it from his own mouth. He would take the office gained through coerced and bribed votes." He thinks "CLASSES." four years his faithful ueonle could reasonably expect his trlumnhnnt re entry into the scene of hto formo- aohlevementa. , It la apparent from Mr. you select a bad bank, it Mht same nJne tenths of the peop,e' of the .as u yuu ujui jour u country. Deliberately and purpose- dividual adventurer. .... , .. I TV. vi-iii Wnorti fnvArnniftnt to I m... nA , n . Tf TVJJ.K VOrKlngmen 88 iruarantee Wl this business? Or. in riorioraunn nrr.ort tt. r,.ir nnnn Bucn appealed to by Mr. fact. Is it vour business to look out th wiartaa nt th ParmhHonn n.rtv f f Bryan or any one support- frr appurftr for tiur own monev?!. n mo. ita ing him, the cry is raised by Va 1. .. -I. ' T. aA--.M-i-.A 4- ts. I . . . . . . . I L1IB Li II ML ITafailH I.I1J1L H.T1 finniT IR ftAa I ' ... ' I iou uuy, wvt'Vr BuiuuiDu. I aCClOIl WEB in tne race or ine lactl, ' " TV "J I many hitherto surely Republican Lettm to Th Jooro.l .hoold b written on riirntPft thfl hrfiflT Hadn't VOU I f r,n iMi.i t,nMaA fiva I maae to create Clasa Hostility; I Btatea are doubtful that Mr. Taft has on ide of th. w-. it -.oo1f" I :::J?",.?a.?:"T:- that Class antagonism Is belna- In- F.een 7rBhd back and forth through wmpanled by th. name and aduren of tbe kcllci (..uu w jvumwt. i liiub ueciareu tor oireci eieciion. ii ... mem nico a snutnecocK. tJuu perhaps, , You write a letter. Is lt the busl- was n the face of the fact that many I clted;, that the Democrats are at- "ail will not do.; nees or government to guarantee us national Republican conventions had p vidb delivery? Or, would It not De het-l declared for It. ter to deliver It yourself 7 the fact that President Roosevelt In Tha whole cabinet out On ttia StumD, rjres- Mr. What to "clinch my policies" "clinch" Is air. Tarts term Mr. Roosevelt .will return. Ilka NaDOleon from Klha. rtpllka straw Item: Every man connected cnanea tna second after Cromwell, and beneficially to a truat or gaining more the full restoration of the Kooaevelt than legitimate oroflts through unjust regime will take place. lawa, la for Taft. i . . ...... I A more unfortunate statement " has - - not yei Donn maae in tnis canvass, and A' president who predicts "Industrial I If It attracts tbe general attention hana." unfl wholeeala calamity If an I will ch It deserves lt ia not iinllk.lv t.i election doea not go hla way, fa not a (make Mr. Long-worth the Burchard of safe ruler or executive. , (the campaign. It is well known that a o I Mr. Kooaevelt, in graciously permitting r.u th. Vnnv or.il tinnrii I me American DeoDie 10 select nia aun- that the droo In wool occurred under cesaor -providing always that it waa th. MnKtnlev hlo-h tariff. But tha are I Mr- Aart or himself had said to Itltl "lntellectuaily dishonest." mate friends that while he could no u.,n v w mo AatLit&ui yux"e aor me Every really will predict prosperity, prosperity, . and . help make prosperity, regardless or the result of tne election. Nearly all the members of the cab inet are out campaigning, but if Cor telyou makes any speeches , he won't tell how he spent that I260.OQ0 and a lot more. orltfSnd0 Tor -WW SS1 ntoanfhe de? IJl1 .yet at the end of aulta frank v when tAl.l to "tell father or mother'' that "I'd rather not. They won't understand like you do." So the real teacher carries the trials of the children, able to help many, and aha becomes a apeolallst for her particu lar grade aa aha ought. Once on telling a child to stay In school, that -an education would fit her to take a better place in the world. .ii. ... i ner rem v. was. "wnv. na it won't. i tation Is enloyed not only br thiInn.rlf,;Sw.h clrela of Mr. Roosevelt's frienda but JLL .S.1?..1 do but h u mor y ine following Hats may help to on alao by his Immediate family, -and U is unreasonable to suppose that Mr. Longworth would have nominated his auguat father-in-law for reelection eight yaara bene If ha believed that such suggestion was other than agree able to Mr. Roosevelt. The American people are not.dta- derstaRd a part of tha 'teacher exprca- slon".iu this clty tor a monm: Board and, room , $35.00 Laundry 4.00 Dally paper . .-, .76 poaed to turn their mosh exalted of flee MaVaalne, (ichSSI ? aPnd prlvai;)" V 60 Into a merry-go-round W which nri . A?"".". "5n001 "nd P"vatej.. .60 denta shall mutually help each other to Dentist and doc ti 7' o. rotate In office. Notwithstiuidina- Mr ??! na doctor Ta'. avnantlnallw . "m . I i"LIJC .. IV.U'f v d - n w, imri i j uaciui rmiora aa a publlo aervant and hla tcADtivattna- qualities aa a man, the American peo ple have looked askance at the manner in .which his nomination was ntwiir To them It was an unwelcome spectacle that a prealdent by the moat open, fla grant and shameless use of federal patronage and executive power should force the nomination of his and they certainly will not welcome a suggestion wnicn would seem to Imply that Mr. Taft at tha end of four nr eigm years snau use nis inriuence aa president to have his nredeceaanr .. oeed htm. Allowance to my mother ........ 6.00 Old 'age fund , 6.00 Incidentals 1.25 TpUl' ,. . $65.00 Average aalary per month $76.00 Average expense per month . . . 66.00 Amount saved per month $10.00 The term being 10 . months, tho teacher should have $100 for sei sum mer of three or three and a half months. You will notice this does not allow for support of church, carfare. teoiurea, amusements.! ennatmas pres- Lettera From tbe People writer. Tbe nam will not bo sued if tba writer atka tbat It be withheld. Tba Journal ia not to be understood Indnrolna tha Tie wo . tit . . . ., m . i or aiaremanm or MmomwAmt. i.ttar. oimtiiii .1.1. -I . j .. x..l ."J,m'S man ami ins who are i mm. J,l -. T' It was in the face of "lUBr ia lu,B coanW' aBa yflaV"18Jr"!i.nJn?,iJ" c,05i ?I. 12 t") 7.twt ia very wroni. ana reDrenensinie. i u"' .." i!r " i cioee nostuo. . vii.vo " i vwraoDonaeDis are notrned that lattera ex. You travel on a railroad. Is it I a mMeuM tn rnnrrami nn th sfith nf I and. nnpatrlotlo. ; government's business to guarantee I iaHt December declared" for It. aav- . This Is about as audaciously hypo- as It does reparation to you In case j ng, 'There'can be no true reform 1 Prltlcal a Plea as campaign aophlsm to the family,' either way. Ttiii are In lured bv Inefficiency or In ; competency of the company? Had "you not better guarantee your own safety? v". "'""' ' ' You ship freight by railroad. Is evolves. There are classes In this country, and they have been made by class legislation, particularly and in national policies until the senators are elected by the people directly.' Remembering all this, remember ing the purchase of Foraker, remem bering the purchase of the courts, it government s business, as It does, l remembering the Durchase of execu : by the interstate commerce commis- j tives, remembering that this was all benefits upon, them Oregon Sidelights leeedlnr 800 words la length may. at tha dla. i otup vi ivw eoiuir. oe cut oowa w toat umii. Defense of L. R. Webb, nak.a rv r o T" Va vjtitA. One of tha important manufacturing I of The Journal As false statements Institutions of Dallas. Polk county. Is I have appeared In soma Portland papers. a honla fa.tn r whlnV I. nnnr s A ,r... I ,1.. tti. lvaaAa rKaAM.Aa a llnnti principally the high protective tariff. I Using for SOO cords of good oak handle Pass, about L. II. Webb settlnar forest The tariff law DUts a few men in one moer, ior wnicn wui pay ts per n res. i snouid UK to let you Know , a . , ; " cord. s . what I know about him. I hava always class and confera especial, valuable I I found him to be an upholder of the law It rmta all the I mcminnviiie j.eiepnone-egisi.er: wnn ana a man wno win ngnt ior justice. fcu lh,,latna hava.a M,..flAalna ' wnv. ni.H I Ii. V ; . . .(.a T.A11A.. sion, to regulate the rates? Hadn't J done by Standard Oil. and remem-1 rest or tne People In another class, well filled cellars, storehouse and wood- to ever think of setting fires here. He you. better, regulate rates yourself? bering finally that here In, Oregon it ff .mJi!um" hT tOTaS Tufty Vrmer TrXWr YOU are empioyea Dy a ranroaa mb predicted that' prosperity will be '"S lr pucaeis piuaeu ooo aays in Wellprepared to live through the com- years. This country haa been robbed stta ennvir-tinn , Ta f invorn.l.v..i.j i. ...jj.. I the vnara bv the orlvlleeed few. No I lnarwinter. i Jaa lt ever so hard. of land by lying timber thieves and menfe business as it does,, through able to Standard Oil be elected next wonder the Republican trust organs Warren Rt ' pchliefa 600 tbe employers' , liability law; to pro-J Tuesday, the auestion becomes, howfdoat want anything said about acres f land on the Umpqua, adjoining n.t vnn sacatnat. tho pnrAlfKsnpBn nf I ... v,i.nn. .ho. .f.r. a 1 "elnsBea." I his townsite of . Keedsport, says the .v. rP . uuco.uui iieuv .uu, I Marshfleld News. It is said to be the ln- your employers? Or, hadn t you bet-1 we the nation, or Is Standard Oil the Again: tne government nas put tention, when the Southern Pacific road ter protect yourself? . nation? . Must we. to get prosperity railroads In one class and the peo- "orn wrain u duiiv to put m w T t 1 T l A , I . . a w - m M i. a I r.ln In nnAt Vt as nrltlt Aanrnf tha I . , a " . " iou uixy it uuuitj. ia l BYcru-i eiecc Benators ana presiaeaia 10 toe i v " ouuium, mm "ft- -uv i Dotn py rau ana water. vri am nnoiraf alia I nnhHfi domain. It has elven hun-l ' . """6 rv,.v.... . i r w- - --- I m, m.. .t.a I i,- . 1 1 vi vv atratn Tt la and by establlsnlng courts, to guar-1 great tepubllc, , or are we the pawns people s iana to rauroao. corporations the same old story. Selling cheap antee you its peaceful possession? f of Standard Oil? on certain terms and conditions and TJTi 5P,?f??5 .?""..ni ?7. in? Hadnt you better do it yourself?!' . , , , a then baa allowed these corporations couple of these fellows were fined $$00 Had not all the lawa for guarantee of MB. Tajpr) SANCTIONS COERCION to keeP the lands though not com- Jjch in J plying witn tne conaitions; wnne a : " private citizen, wnose lana it part- Building- in t)ufur and the surround ly was. must comply very strictly lcS0ar?on1881 a iHTiVo is AND BRIBERY homes better be repealed and every homeowner arm himself with a Win chester and be hla own guarantee? w BE, . TAFT, in a seech in In There is danger that your home lll dlana Thursday, alluded to might bum, and your guarantee If Mr. Bryan's criticism of In against the loss by Insuring. Is it! timidatlon of voters, and Jus- government's business, as lt does byjtlfled it That Is, he justified the -law,, to regulate and control the in- fact in the way he stated it, but ne .surance compaulfs to the end that did not state the fact that Mr. Bryan you may not lose by their incom- criticised. Observe now Mr. Taft petency and high finance? Hadn't dodged: It was reported that the the government better cease control. New York Central railroad officers . and you go out alone and unaided notified their employes that If Bryan and regulate the insurance com- was elected their wages woula.be Te tanies yourself? Wouldn't you do duced 10 per cent; lt Taft was elect- a precious Job of lt? ed their wages would be raised. This y You bare an Interest In all the is sheer intimidation. More, it is public money that ts In the hands of wholesale bribery. But Mr. Taft. as government. Is It government's reported, did not mention this incl business to require, as lt most cer-1 dent that called forth Mr. Bryan's tainly does, . a guarantee of that severe and just criticism; be only ' money when lt deposits lt In banks? said tbat people were prophesying Hadn't the government better stop that Bryan s election would retard doing this immediately, and you and business, and tbat bis, Taft s, elec every other unit In the republic, act- tlon would Improve business. This, Jug Independently, attend to it your ' aelves? - - . Finally, you want a bank In which to deposit your money. Iplt the gov ernment's Imslnces to establish and attempt, as It docs, to regulate a bank for you? Hadn't you and each ether individual In tbe country bet ter establish and regulate your own bank? .Hadn't you better attend to It yourself and every other nnlt In the country do tha same thing? , Se riously speaking, Isn't the Oregoalaa. la Us argument, perilously near the l-or!er land of the almplei? ay a trust organ: "To prob- Uy will not say that you want Tom Tar rart's man Kara tbe Tom Ta ( -,rt vt FTMicb Lkk F; rings, his man r "-cr lre-prr'd mt. Sa. poa you atop to tbfak, yoi w ' ! r f vote for him." And then Kit, ! EbortweUM Jimmy Fber t e:i a round aad a ta'.f c ! rotr l ch-.-Kf-s far fle. be ne) said, was . not bribery; lt was only stating a fact. It is a fact that such prophecies ' are being made; tbs country Is afflicted with a swarm of corporation and truat calamity bowlers; but that their evil croaking la true Mr. Taft does not know, and tt Is ao credit to blm to encourage It la order to frighten timid people into Voting for blm. When be does this be becomes aa lntimldator himself. Since Mr. Taft was aware of tbe Incident alluded to, on which Bryan baaed his complaint, and waa i sponamg to iir. urjan. it follows from his remarks tbat he approves of that method of coercing aad brib ing voters, though ba was not coar ageoas enough to say so ootrlgbt. ; If the beads of tbe- railroads aad other great corporations and the trusts are thus to latlmldate. roerce and bribe their ei-ployea, by threats to reduce wagea- practically threats of starvation o4 by promises ofj better wage v.hkt proolses tieyi with the law Or lose bis patch of the prosperity for whloh the 'place jnnj 1 proverbial, says the Dispatch. A steady ... . a-rowth of years Is this fall being rapid- bo we mignt multiply instances, i iy augmented by an era.of building such The protected, petted, predatory In- s hA not beea experienced in aeverai Gsrvais Star: It lsreally a pleaaure to visit Haiem tnese days, xnere is an air of thrift and push that is bracing. Oood, clean streets do much to upbuild a town, if there was only a Brood eat Ing house there it would add much to travelers' comfort We are- pleased to note the many new, elegant nomas erected and building. ' Salem storekeep ers are improving in every respect. 1 .a e . . ' . Many new people ara coming to Rllls- poro and locating;, says tna Ara-us. Farms In this vicinity are changing hands, and smaller holdlnas are a r suit. Many of the large, farma have been subdivided this season, especially in the eastern part of tha county, and adjacent to the electric line, rjunai vision of farms will follow in this part or the county, now that tha electric una is a fact Diversified farming will ba tbe result a - a r i One of the noticeable but natural ronsquences to follow the bulldine; of tha Oregon electric into Forest Grove, says tha News, Is tbe movement along- the line, principally at Cornelius, to cut up tha larger tracts of land into smaller ones. At Cornelius tha entire north slJe of town Is taking on a season of activity and thrift; many new houses ara being built, and soon that burg will ba twice tha size It was' three months . . . . Tba dtlseas of Monroe ara feelloc better. -. Foe- wo a they have been watflng the coming of the sariroarf 1 bat work bad ben practically stopped ' oa the line leading to that towa. - It has been retained, however, and tt ial new only a question of a abort time uattl tha road wilt be completed Into Monroe. Meanwhile construction ganss hava been building a branch from the main lin to t he foothills west of Mon roe, a distance of about six miles. terests have been made Into a class; the worklngmen, who produce the wealth but get none of tbe exorbl tant profits, are necessarily another and properly an antagonistic class. Neither Mr. Bryan, nor his party. nor his supporters, are responsible for these classes, but they cannot Ig nore them, and It ia timely and prop er to speak up about them. Since all the men of. one clas those who are being made rich and powerful by law- are on one aide in this campaign, every man not ao privileged and benefitted ought to get on the other side.' Let the com mon people have an inning. The Republican speakers and ed itors are talking postal savings banks, la order to offset the popular demand for guaranteed bank depos its. But the Republican leaders have no intention of establishing postal savings banks. Their record of the past 12 years shows that. The mat ter has been urged in every con gress; President Rooeevelt urged It: but it baa always been contemp-, tuously rejected, and will be again, until entirely different men become leaders In congress. grafters, shutting out homesteaders and mining men. Fighting such swindlers la the mam reason or u k, weDD present troublea and persecution.' I know this man did not set any fire over in amun s river vauey, except as a backfire, which was absolutely neces sary for the safety of his cabin. The Idea of charging an honest, law-abiding citizen on suoh trumped-up evidence aa the foresters have secured against L. R. Webb la about the best one could ex- Sect of auch a aet At any rata, Iv ,. Webb, with ona or two men, will ba able to prove their little game, when necessary.- L. R. Webb haa constantly been at tha service of tbe valley," and everyone here haa a good word to apeak of him. When he came here over five years ago there were only two Demo crats In this valley! now you, cannot find a Republican, all caused by rotten graft in the party and Mr. Webb'a ex- riosure - of it. If we had mora ran : Ike him In the country there would be less graft to contend with. Hurrah for an honest man, W. J. Bryan: . VAutiilAiS W. ASH. I fully- ooncnr with tha above state ments Thomas D. . Collett. Ms, too- A. T.. Reynolda. . a nc iaregoman on jyir Bryan in 1906 ents or hospitality. But omitting these. after tha ex penses of the summer ara paid, how- much can ba laid aside for a college course or special work? Ara teachers without ambition? Neither does this list allow for the fact that if a teacher i. . " ': : - . r ' I la absent on account of sickness, aba Oregonian editorial. Aus-ust so. lBOftM loses the area ter cart of her-pay. Mr. Bryan returns to 'his natlva lana .a.! . , " - . . . ' , , seem extravagant Look at the list and fi-.me n?ii' las "too1 before kings, tell me where I can eoonomiae. Great nobles hava welcomed him to One- suit .;,........$ $6.00 iTi,.,L.pfce,iaK.Sat 01holar hava ad- One dress waist 6.00 im.JL ,im the BbTln? .ot lne,r Two winter aohool waists ...... 6.00 .ta.trirf"??IcheA: rr?fwt Inkers have Two summer school waists .... 6.00 exchanged thought! with him. He has One summer hat .,. 6.00 studied tha institutions of Europe and One winter hat . . J 6.00 drawn from their merits and defects Two pairs gloves S.00 lessons whlchhe will hereafter expound One summer dress j.. 10.00 to his countrymen. Ha haa trim! .nri ohA. an .!,,.. moo condemned the anolent civilisation of Underclothes ., 16!oo China. He has contemplated tha lm- memorial sorrows of India and pon- Total . . .$100.00 dered. tha silent mystery of the pyra- Tho ambltloua teacher will lose the mids and the Sphynx. He took ship worried look If early In her career she frOm Bail FrancinpO a ri.fpn mnn apn.nta H,,lv th. r. fh.t na-. - van." bankrupt In political reputation, dls- the figures will work out exactly tha carded by hla party and Ignored by his same and after paying her summer ex countrymen. He returns to be-met with censes she will have little or nothlna- a greeting such as nations reserve Tor loft. She will hava "to wait for next X ineir neroea ana saviors. Tbe metrop- month's pay" before she can have her oils of America makes a holiday to umbrella covered and several slight ln- WelCOme the trreat Commnnor tn him I nvmlpnw IIIib that- that I hava rnmln ratiye. lftn.d' A Pollt,cal party to whose no allowance for. The reader may not traditional policies and "whose achieve- understand this unless you are a teaoh- monts belongs a.' share of tha-glory of ar or know one Intimately. But par- our history contributes its wealth, Its ents, do you know the circumstances genius and its eloquence to decorate the under which the "deputy mother" of tnan who haa twice led It to defeat, your child livesf You Intrust your cnua 10 our innuencs six nours a aay: Do you know that some ofua in crease our Income by giving private lessons, teaching In night schools, tak ing care of children evenings, doing millinery, addressing envelopes, doing in but whose ascendant star it now halls as tha emblem of victory and the har- oinger or renascent nope. i A Station Agent's Rules. From the Weston Leader. ' Samuel Cooper. O. R. A N. ant at Weston, has promulgated the fol lowing; rules for the a-uldance if the public, and antltlea them "Aphorisms you Should Memoriae." It ts quite likely, however, that they will be more honored In the' breach than in tha observance: 1. When you enter the depot spit on " tha floor or on tha agent. We )a candy, aewlnar. emhroMerlna. takinir subscriptions .to magaslnes. acting as lye, clean .up as aoon aa This Date In History. 1 4 2 Columbus discovered Cuba, and made tannine; on tne rouowina; aay. 1(1S The "Welcome" with William Penn and 100 colonista on board reached New Castle. 1776 The British cannonaded Hamp ton, vi, nut were repuiseo. 1K21 William Lowndes. a dlstln rrieshed statesman of South Carolina, died. ' . 1863 Mrs. James Kuaseii Loweu aied. lKg President Theodora Roosevelt born In New Tork City. 184 Battle or Fair oatta continued. 1874 Episcopal conference in session In New Tork adopted a- resolution on- posing; ritualism In tha church service. 1897 Death of Princess Mary of Cambridge, ducheas of Teck. The Washington county assessor Is s radical reactionist, having re dared valuations In tbat county over 14,000.000, making It officially one of the poorest counties la tbe state. We cas see do good reason for sorb action, valuing property at one third or one (.Barter its axtual valsa. It rwts a eoacty la a bad l.'gbt abroad. aad be!de. It Is eetrtrary to law and ta aa asor's swora duty. "Better FrtJlt," fmbllhet -at Hood River, aaya: "Die I wile a Buelneea Men's aaaoclatloti has doea ranre la les tiBi than any other comnterriai era-ant-satlo-a that wa know of In tha way of siaktng known tha po"!bL2Ms cf The Ivtiaa for frBt're-wlnr. The Dal'.es rariaot t eacaljos far pea It, rher rioa. ararww and mart othev frslta. T t-x-'rl eosaged In frottrrewlna at The TTold Man Above the Dollar. Ring- eut glad bella, 3reat whistles blow. Let all the world The a-ood newa khow, That man ahall wear no collar. The eagle soars With broad wlnas proud. And screama to earth's Great rushlna- crowd: Hold man above ttie dollar! Bhold your leader. Great and strong. '. , Who ever tunc ' v ' Tha sama sweet aons: Hold maa above the dollar! , i Defpnd yewr caase With courase bold. ; i Frora crown of thorna , " . To croRS of aold. Hold man above tha dollar!. ... , Tt. C Ptnitmi Man tlag Ua rest tona linoaa thta. ; . .Will They Dolt? TVora the Pel Kwi ' Th twopts row have aa erportuntty strike a bJow for the ri!rct election tr the -r-np. of 1'nltxd S i t . senator. WIH they do it? Th can strike a tII Ine biow at "atan'lr'atiam." tnonorxMy, boas m and rowrmmtil evtrava rnca. Will t"e It? They can de- I r tb?mare tor a law -aqufr1rs r.onka ta r-nt CD a raali r-iamr la. for Ttieif,ir .-.icvra; thv.a dnln hit with I- aamnriaVnn fa f,i c- I f'lanr-tal vrrm, enna on rank an" ef tbe arerU knew it." ( tll, i -(.; s savinfa. V U they do It? brushes, and you are none, 2. Talk to the a rent - when ha - In busy telegraphing. . He don't care If he "bulla" a train order. No matter how many ara kiuea in a wreck ao long as you get what- ymi want -$. Stay-in tha office aa long aa yod g lease. The agent has nothing to do Ut entertain vlaitora. i 4. Be aura to tell the agent how to run the station. He won't know unless you do. , Ha will atop and have you enow mm., - -i. Don't telt tha agent who you are or tna i yon usea to run a peanut joint down on the corner: that you have paid the O. R. A N. thousands of dollars freight He Is a mind reader and knowa all about you. 6. Advise the agent what to dq. You know beat - The agent la only here every day and does not hava a chance to aee as mucn as you ao in an nour. 7. If you are a person of some prom inence, go In and aro through tha ex preaa packagee. Handle thenv all you want to. Express business Is publlo enterprise, and you are tha moat priv ileged person in town. - g. Go anywhere in tha bulldine: leave all the doora open; kick out a window or two. Aaent - "don't dare holler." . ' ? - S. Be sura and tell tha aaent all you know. It won't take ong.-. 10. - Call aaain. aad repeat aa often as you pleas. bahilu kuuri.iv .(int. Thomas 'Dolaa's1 Birthday. ; Thomas Dolan of Philadelphia, who sank, with the arcat men at the head of the Industrial enterprises in the fnltiuf ftt.ta. an horn In Montromerv I 'county. Pennsylvania, October Jf. 114. and waa educated In the common sotiool-, A a young man he cast hla mloston bouse In Philadelphia, the prin cipal trade or wnicn nan to oo win fancy knit arboda. - In Ktl Mr. Dolan embarked in the ronnfartnr ef this klnit on his own acroliat aad started modest little factor en a sit arbev now stands on of th lers;et kultrlng mills In the world and or wrHti he l the president jind owner. H lntrduel the lateat maxhVrterv and waa the r-lo-neer In th drtelopment cf American supremacy in tmtli manufartiire and la replartnr Import"'' a1"! with Amr-U-a prtviufta In addittoa ta th ret tt(1 firm cf Mfh h la the fcead. Vr rwlan I. kMrl'r lntereat-4 la itilp- huIMtn corrranlea. Ptrt railways and runv e:hr larr corn rrerc tal ! man-nf-turln rricema He la on rf t- 1ad!nc t4ri; in t- Amerl-in Mai-, fa-turr' Mo-lttnn and for a rmm Nr rf t-ea- wnal rriJf3t ef the national beard cf trad. I secretary for lodgea, and many other K lings that keep ua so physically tired tat it haa shown on. our faces, in aplta of our pride which makes ua try to hide ItT , It is not because we are without am? bitlon. The expression comes because we have too much. . , ' t On account of the high expensi of living, the teachers of tha city 'pe titioned nearly a year ago for a hla-her salary. A a far an I have been able to Warn there haa been no answer. The silence not meaning consent" as - our checks for the first achool month this fall were the earn aa laat year. So we attsumn a queer expression of cheerfulness, but we wonder "how long?" . We stay from church, but surely not because we don't like to to when we can't oontrlbut to' ita calls; we walk -"it'a good exerclee" we stand In line in the rain to get a seat in the-gallery for the best entertainments, because w Ilk hearing only half th play and looking down- on tha actors; w go to the free lectures, becauae wa can t af ford th others, we gro out of our way to avoid meeting old - friends because we don't like them to sea th way we live. We have said little publicly because of al false pride. But w would have mora noticeable ambition and happier countenances if w didn't - have to aponge and presa' our own suite, retrlm our eld hata, and do our own- laandry after the day's work! A TEACHER. M K Flu Cake. CREAM on half cup of butter, add gradually on cup of sugar, then add one half pound of chopped figs. - 81ft two cups of flour, with one scant teaspoon of soda, one teaspoon . of cinnamoA aad en half tea a poo a of clovea. and add to th mixture al ternately with on eup of thick sour milk. Bake In a loaf. Ne egga are to be used. R K tt Tha Dally Mena. BREAKFAST. Cereal with cream. Creamed salmon. . Potato cakea Coffee. LU.STH EOX. Browned hash. Whoi wheat mufftna . Peach fritter. Concord grap. - - - Cookie. Tea. - ItlNNER. vegetabl soup. tirniid mutton rhopa Macaroni and cheeae. Celeriac Bruerets aprouta. . . , Deep rrl r' Cheese. black coffee. aTbo Dlffereaee. From tbe Mlltoe. FJurta A bank at La Oran.Ve h just eloeM f innrm be'tuM Ita fflrra feared d pnattora would make a rua en It. It clajTi It wi.l r f d -r-oeltors le t en the dol'r. Ia f'.i,ma a-ro'tor BV awietrira mora than th werd of. tha wk'n tf at tfv mt'.'l set. teir , r""nv . t'l l-ev l.-a. it 9 4rS hen a bank goes lu1-1 "