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EDITORIAL FACE OF THE JOURNAL TflE JOURNAL AN 1 INDEFINPEirt ttBWSrAFKB. . Small CKanga r. B. I At K BON. riuwiM i'uhtt.had avar evanlng (etropt .a afar) e4 eir nnaOMf barnli ( at TM ionul nana- in. link aad la a. bill etra-ta, rurtla. B-niorvd at tha patuttle It rurtlasd. Ot.. tot trauaaulatWa Utriwk th BMO .eOU4-elaa m.il-r. k flTl. illOalB. J Ail Wrlui.rlta reach hf thee. a-Mheta, I I ! riMIONES MAIN Till the iwir the aapartmeat ye mi aid office. .- i I 11'U.EIQN ADVKBTISINO HXrKEHKHTATITB Vr-lata Ranlaaila MnoHal Aifr.rtl.lf. At. hrnnar'-k hulldtnc. 2S rlftS .oe, weW 1 art J007-O Hoar Bulldloa. Chlaase. Bahacrlntto. Twrme br matt r an? floras t tb Lultaa alatae, Oaaada at Mexloal i PAILT. s ' , Ooa year ....(3.00 I Ona Mlt I .M . SUNDAY. . Oaa year, SX.B0 I On emtk. ...... I .S3 DAIIT AXD SUM DAT, One ra.. ...... IT. B0 Oa neotk I .68 aa.a -!.. aae . I . .ni j HjphMi rwin. ana arifa n vm, eBlvK.l4n. . VPVV Wll I "vm ww wnitw aiww w loaned. out on 'time notes running! but. rather, would b. drlva oat of rroro ona flay to au months, TetipuDiic iua or aopt out oi iu ton or tours everybody wilt ut ta b ina wnoia aum or I76.V0O.QOO. in er no uouot tru. in vr-gon i, yoti . r kArrnajil .. h h..i.. . . .. k I t tiara . ra a. nnmhar nf nuhllr) main. I COERCION OF VOTERS fYom th Pblla4alphia Baoorl Waat Chaatar, P with a paaalmlatle partlAAAahlp aa hyatarloavl and dioutor- !P EMPLOTEIUS INTIMIDATE I Vol aooiahoar. and aa you UdMdo. I ii aa that ronUf manlfaatad by Proal aani Kooaarati w uainc au ma powar or bla b!(b offloa to forea tha dafaat of tba Damoaraoy, If poaalbla, and ala th campalaa of Tart, XJIIUonalra p. L ally Ihlok baaL . a Th OBl eandldala nat aa tha attune la Ui ona la Jail. -. a . a T IS tba wish of tha Oregon that arwry rotar, with bat ona sixth of tha tnonay onlorarthrow tha primary lw and In I hand to bay It. Th nm is trua of results tha nation. In which at all times tha aggregate of tha deposits .ls fle or stx times as great, aa tha arallabla money. The whole hanking system thus rests on a theoretical confidence between tha banker and the de positor which In theory cautea the bare the prtrllega of easting an . hankr in hava mnflitAnra that tha I v.na ra Unn.Itta.MI n aV.II hi. mnna ... .... .. u a. a - alMWH bMUn, Mr. Bryan . oorporauon. Hut ""'"-""I a.w -'o niMBini ia n dm pwa w iit vur a , ram a. in ii,. arraataai ilin avn nafora una aaioniarun. .ot offl. and gives tha depoaltor confidence .bl. to maka haa bean thrown bylcan. Iclala In U bualoaa dp.rtrant of tb that whe h. doe. call for hi. money th6 Oregon peopl. around th. ballot o.. of tbo.. hnn,..-. bab.a. m.ah, 171 ui war gai financial pyramid, capable Deonle Of lhuV .m.? ra ' .' l?nd ,rV.1 Bharploa. pre.ldant ef th fibarpl. Bap. people oi bualnaaa. but U U ourioua If b waan t. I ar.lor worka. of thla i-laca. mrloylna .Whetherl . . I l.OOO man., haa offlolally tbraatanad to ha be an emnlorer or em Dior e. I. na.muca aa ya aia it unit on or uiaianui vp anon ana aucun in.m an u : ... . .. iiaaat or iDaa y did U uolOU7J, anaii ia aiaoiaa praiaant. I H haa poataq a placard, aatttns forth thla thraaf. and haa algnail hi natt to auuv luo "" box. "Tney naTS mren earn TOter I M aorrnor or enaior, or avaa praai-1 " uw fabric U a huge inrerted booth In which ba la alone, and hae a,BI "oro 0,Jr' - . liar la th thra.tnin. nffoii u. , resting on Us apex, and cTen him a ballot that tells no tales. I Add what tha two national ehairman SJ'4?!!... rr- "d bdad of bei.g blown orer by the Thty h... m.d. lt . m,.demeanor. X-r. " l tb,o hnw -v---. p-r. p.p.ra.or worn- Civmhtian Cwstznttt Jilt CtniSt timt iht uremUuoa oftM. , oKxaov joinurAxi bar iMfiMfNtfS faavaaW hytV Adrtrtnrr'l Ctrti&td dnmlttiotrBJmt Book slightest summer breexe. The Mor.e punishable by fine or Imprisonment a It haa bn and will conttnu to b th - i uuaiauauia ui tiua ui imyi uuuuirui i I uni.....) .i..- .... . r, . . . crowd blew it over last year. d fV voter toe accosted on the sub three months with every bank in tba hect in behalf of anr candidate on K&UB th m""ia w,u purpo... on jpioya . , 9 countrv actnallr auaoended waa the a , J " .","""'. -""ci mPl0 M . vlovvIUU UB. . I. ir avarvhav la Omah avlti K.. ahI i : a .TTi! t .r1. ooparmior WOraa . . .... . i in dui onieraai or in. Hanan nrbi consequence. Confidence, as it Th. aaf-ruarda ara !nn.nt ef nm VVaX.V." 7,7 n ,r ar. di; f.noa of - -.... I ..v. I... th.r. ba ,..H tin.. k.,V ' ,"Ml."l',"""",.." "P" W. howavar, faal that it Irraaaloa of th rui. but oi . Itlon to whlob In all falrnaaa nu ara a no tranah but only Informa- Thm fprr Aaa promt tr tmwtirmtioa taat (iW cirrwLttiom noorda anr Ap trilA ran aaw car (mam aaaanr wiim aaca rrararf caat axi u nam aa rV M an 1 acaaraarata of aaaa inao or car pmotmttrt umltr Ike ajrajtMy ax Baajinrat waya does, vanished at tha first "If-(the absolute purpose of tha oltlsenry I n"r aa ba no bard tima br. rial of Astritrnr Tjjnoa1tora hurriedly I. r a i . I ' ' a a i wna.t baa taken take plao under the bank holiday, alone eaved the pose so plainest no employer can ' A Mlow Mm.i'T' im nnntnm Th-1 Wjyht .t th. poa.iwiity of th der which for pre.ld.nt. but uni... b 1. on tai "raoaiS"'." ,n..w ,!?Pn . . .-.j W . . ..VIII V U . who anould ba arpar.tora at country from Utomtrx Bap tain baz 1SO& - Obedience Is" our, universal . Duty rnd Destiny; - wherein . whoso - will not bend must break. tarlyle. ' -63 FARMERS GETTING WISE financial crash that miUnderatand It. and nn would have shaken the foundations eTerT ma,, u assured that In voting fc.'i,y' won,t cut n'r flure in former beat cuatomeri whi fe. ... a... '" nWe of hi. choice, be i. ' ...JPMMj hum. aivua wuu im " cuvoo, n.B .n nvnla r tlroarnn nar r or I a""i auuiwwu uiai oanaior i ortiera ror rear Brvan .ill a if.... Th. ahamafiill.. .. . . . I Knox wrot that Rooaerelt letter to I Th twaalbllltv of annh . ai . ..t.IT , 7 , , , f. , Clm- " " " purpose mat no em- blm.elf and all Taddy bad to do waa Ity to ua aa hi lctlon aeema rmot. revelaUons in a criminal couft In pioyer has a right to defy by. seeking U 1L b" bour w, r. con"ned .JSh a New Tork tell- aaliy tne rottenness to innuenra tboaa who hannen to ba . .iV w. . . . . J. .u"1 ovour, op naa oooured, thai ... ... . ,. , . to iniiuence uone wno nappen to do Sam Old flirht: Truata and apeelal hour thee works will hare to clan of Morse and his deposit looters. The jjlg employes. If any employer does Interest arainat th people, th taaue down untu th atocit of tubular aapara lost deposits, the crippled businesses, MAk to control th vote, of mrloves dp?.nJ,ln? ,hw mDy can be 1? ."HX.1 X?"? thre. ,i. i-iv . . j it . j .v-l" . . . . . I ' V"J,CU- ' . . ' I v'' "' i" aon. aa a mattei I iiuv .uitw.o. -" - ne insults ana outrages every citizen other tragedies of life recounted In ot the state, and should be execrated the news from La Grande tell the to ,Imlt. of dennndiAlon. tale of the Fanners and Traders na- w0 Jabor for hlr6 tre not tlonal. . A guarantee of deposits, pro- J -haltela. and the neonle of Oreaon vlded for by a slight tax on the banks are determlned that they shall not be would eliminate the dishonest hal(1 chattels. The dav of chattel TT has been said that farmer? Danger menace, wun tnem eumin- owner8hip is passed in thla country, could not successfully combine jated fear of banks would be gone, jt was a rellc of a barbarous past. and cooperate, to their own ad- ana witn tne certainty mat an aepos- Bnd any employer who presumes , vantage, uu i several wcai jn-i" wouiu uu iimu, iumd wumu uc uv that the price he paya an employe stances show that they, can do b0, bank runs, and the couitry would UlveB nm ownership to the extent ft la aen.rallr aunnoal that Senator l.X'lZJ'r.?.l"..?J I thlnr Will OCOUP or haa anmira K., Truata and apeelal hour thee works will hare to' close aepara- tnre- of aelf-preaervation and with aa ..t Give a lltUe to pay th expense ofregTt a any employ could poaalbly iBKiii. vara ox in nomcieaa oaoiei. rn. W - A . i i .. i. good peopl of them. rinntimrf'Shn. tb neeatty. With reat hire for raiiwut. P. M. Bharplaa. Praldnt Aa It thla war. not noufh. and rloaa 1 praoa.Unar toUay'a action of th Worth Urothrra' . Coatravlll Iron ruanufactur-era,-.nuloalns Taft button In the Hy envelopea of aU their employaa. Prral dent rlharpla yracarday poatad thla fur ther placard at hie work, ordarln all hla employna. Dvmoorata and Itaiiubll- cana allkfc to turn out in tomgut a Is I Iht RLALM ILMININL W JIr Crown of Glur, HEX Bulotuoa wroi It aa Ma .opinion that hr hair I a crown of alory to a woman ha could not furvae how that Blory would ba tranalated lit I . m.. at nhariaan rallv for. the rail a I ,k... ...... .... of Cannon. Panroa and tb olalreaaeu I ... ,, ... O. O. P. . r I rata. au-lik roll applied curl. To every loyal Bharplea employe: I pompadour and variouaf leaaer artl. loa rr .i.i-i s i.. . f a aha ,l,ulla .... .... . Of or town w"n llBaid w'ith not onl7 !!"" "1 , 0D WlW'T!1 our own elllacna. but with vlaltora fromnt held lnwplac by . a rtiultltud of all nelahborlna towns and th f urround-f anlky pine of ratar or lea dr, f country Olatricie. ... 1 . I ta whole comnualni a modern woman a n tha line of march will If found I faalilonahla .t.lrfnra . . lara daleaatlona from th Industrial I Keoantly nn obasrver sat-behind on institution, of near-by town and nartlo-1 0f thea. Ha had a Journy of om ularly from Co. tea v 111 e. As a matter of lianath to mak and h had an evenln homa nrlda. aa evidence of aoou Will I ik i.ki.k k. i..nt k..n toward th company, and In the Int'f-lth tlm. But th colffur waa not to eta of verr on who dalre to aliar b, anord. it had an air of IU own In th proaperlty of thla company, w I th. , Atw& obacurltv. . At first tha aak that every employ who can poa alblv do so snail join In th Una of march a a member of tb Bharplea organisation. Thla la not a polltloal appeal, but an earnest request that you man sloifued at It casually. Its full manning had not dawned upon hltn. Then aa hla alanc wandered back to It asaln and again he became tntereated, men no Dec.ro eurioua, ana nnajly na it d0WI bla papr and sv hlmaelf Sf.a 2h?r.Syrnyur.h mTiIi- tn.? t h.f I P to analysis of th alruotur. SSr hJwJrj.-mV,..I?i,lL.i?..t.l.?'i Then an observer who waa obaarvlns of any other lnduairlal oraanliaUoa represented. i , Do not let your polltloal rlews' In terfere with rood-will and orlda In Weat Chester chief enterpnsa THE cHARPLKo BKrARATUR CO. October ft. 1108. " Tha Taft caw envelope In Coates- envelope the men mlfht look for. and th partisan placard of Prealdent Sharp, lea. Were fairly effective, aa might hav neen axpeciea, zor mere waa a, iarg th observer noticed that he took out a blank book from bis pocket and began to mak a sketch. II got on famously with th sketch until It cam to tb row of pufSyaoros th back of th lady's head. ' Thea were difficult to reproduce ajid he mad asm wavy lines and ran a marginal annotation aa to tblr' Identity. . , . . II waa dining with hla slater that venlng and learned that aom friend enforced turnout to great th Rcpub-1 wer coming over ror a gam or whlal llcan vlce-prealdentlal candidate hre I after oinner. to a later oian t oar to tnis evening. He rod at the bead or th narade. which waa announced to hav been, "arranged by -loyal party leader In hla honor." Coatesvlll obeyed its orders likewise and turned out. "and there waa a big partisan demonstra tion, with plenty of red fir and a doaen brass bands. . . Tha n.nilhllMn manirAra .hmil MA. erce those thousands of starving school I Written for The Journal by , f"rd C. cnnaren to parade ajid nurrsn ror pro-1 - , -,"nlon- " tectum ana nromieritv i. i. nocitu wie rivet hilt 1 9 X ' . Taft la elected the corn field. .Ill writer asks that It be wlthhald. Play because ah had to nut th kid dle to bed, se If Maria turned oat th gas In th kitchen and concoct a chafing-dish dainty to follow th gam. . After th aueata had aon ahe cam over to . th fireplace wter th big brother 'stood . and leaned a cheek against his coat sleeve. And then ah Inquired In that sisterly way of hers, what he thought of th young woman. Sister hav always a notion that they can pick out the kind of a girl that bla- brothers will particularly like. Lstters to Tb Journal should ba wrltte. oal0U know.. v " : ' ana aide of the paper only, aod should be se-1 She., has a good face," aald tb big Letters From the People it i arr is elected th rivers will flaw. I oninanled by the same snd addreea ot thai brother, "but no self-respecting man out ti nryan s elected they won't If I "Titer. The name win sot be naed If the I would atand for 'tha bank of her head.' The JooraaJ A TlMtnl o-lrl I. nln lant In a ... -.-'.i lT..S".ViZ " Vwra . I"o Will I r r- I "TU - ",.'1 " 1 w"r." by 3 feet in diminsions. "unfortLnat.: If Taft Is elecied th dinn.r Pa'iT'a f u 1 " TiiSTtZ .beld :,7te?M-8h ha. pretty ?al? and ? Iy. husbands can t aubject their wives but If Bryan then Tho wh "" rhnuaht nVi ..Vnf f 1.1? wsi aVful to this rt nf irMtmtnt. ...yT lr.?um,Pl' "5 a.c?ur", tbeir letters returned wba aot naad abouid la, I nou.K1!f P?? wy Of fixing it waa awful- to this sort of treatment. With fate and with nlentV T h.i a ' mill . hot Sn... -.Ill ... i.. . I r""aa. I -J . j n. " ... UI up na avurcB. n nit is eiaciea in cow vm nmmar t, .raiiii, v rifiirain. in l mil ii arian rn. iwa win .ii.. not as completely as tne trusts, but see tne ena 01 oana pani. oUO of Tot,ng that employe is, In the eyes notwiihataiTinV tha but if Brvan they all will Vo try. to a considerable extent. This was I the plan of Mr. Bryan, and lt makes Oregon neoDle tyrannous and in- there is to bo a big slump of Republican I ' Tft ! fleeted no harh winds will shown, last year in the Willamette his election desirable, because lt tAlAP,hV TL Renublican nartr vote" t0 Bryan ne.xt Tue8day- . It iv.w wVt ?.ry.?. ,!l2 cZeJA I will valley, and - anotber Instance is re- would end panics. It is opposed by roge to poiIticai power througf ported this season rrom Idaho. At a Air. i an, wnose election means a cnampionship of freedom of the body small point In that; state, named I continuation of our inverted pyramid and the Republican employer who ureer, a lew iarmers organized, and system wun iw constant menace to to dlctate to an emDlove as on a capital or. iz.uou, declared am-1 me country. t h h h vote lB a travesty on the name and traditions of his party. enc there was "s but "Bryan goes In then hell Tho Journal Th Oregonian of October thir and th ei tor 2 1 nouT? Wattinr no doubt fo? f ln,p.,y "wear bard- but Jump-when th 25 contained an article by C' K: Henry th" thiumie. him to discuss a Z pnawt taia trUsU 1v a"eexe- : h?,,bJldf.6"' P -Whlch hi aW the .cms.. ha'ra'Cni be as kind and aa good aa you na. nrwit.v.. . ... I IT Bljr'iail. CorreannDdanta' ara nntlrl.A tti.t Wtm I ' "I SUDDO80 lt Wa. SlS." Wll th 1)1 readies 800 worda In leoath mar. at the dla I brother's comment "but look here." cretloo of tb editor, be eat down to that limit. I And h pulled out . th not book. "Here's a picxur I made or tt. coming out in th train. i . I . I . . 1 Bl. N ... Portland. Oct. 27 Tn tha P.illtnr nf I ,i....t mk.u .n i Tho Journal Th Oregonian of October) there, and th curls were too red. ami wnatever tney are. Wants Bridge In South End. If the president should gon where the laws and customs and an4 ha riraw a f rrf Ina-ar a a a n mam a lie river was now encumbered I nrr . th. h.,k nt hla nmn aleelc he.1 Tnn..aHKJ. . I.. I . I With , th.m , A lnnli n - t. I i. . 1 M . n . . . i , iiuuHiiua ml xvruuuimna vnipn mri i..i. au v.u. u were imau nuu uiiiiiv-u uii. ahu " III a KB a BDeACni.fl . i . . - I waa a . n . n . . . . . ..I . .1 mi.... 1 I 1 i . w.. h. .Jtl not M .m,r.l tl,lB.. ."'' nominee, in ureion ix- . '"" ..-i..ii.. i.irour.e a none w mr i 1 which thV n.n;r. ar fraati. tai.at-4 sSpl JaM u volea ror oamlHirltlil. bu oouoi inai mere are too many 1 my jnlna a woman nas to De sincere an MR T4PT ivn TARIW REVISTO'V ' - ' ' lV,.r roT I Vw, in uregonian say tney ara democrats. I onuges. ana mat to a great extent tney 1 through, wnoiesomo ana nainrai ona I - .i . it. ia ...n-.th- f .ItlTonahln In nra. I cerinjn campaign zunas. lor on tmng. I ThntisanTIa of ih.n. mill a. Cnnw IHa lmnAlM HOirl..Hnn nrA maka I, h.. w.ll In. nn ha hanlr fit hftP h,ad aa - incii lueauay on me nuii guaranty ana 1 snipowners 10 com to fortiana DO-I wen as in ner race, 10 seem iiiracufi xno journal employs a good many I popular election or senators issues.) cause tney cannot find proper moorings I to a sober, matter-or-raet men nae me. outiior ineir vessels. .. m Hawailan-Amer-1 1 guess 1 m queer, dui 1 ooni ii imi 1 lean steamship company waa so em-1 walking into a trap wnen x sea it sei Ibarrassed in this reanect that thav vara I out for me. Catch onT' ' 'and I compelled to put ud with very Inferior I "Te ej," assented bis sister a little a, ah I .... . . - I a ... W . 1 ' IA.... . M.n 11.. VI ( n n . Ian. I n 1 accuiQiaiHiauons. . . . . i - . . aououuuy, -dui'iwut juii.ivi ibui ATA I Tk. aaalaM,M . 1V.I S I ...... Rkl .haa ItMll WtWMt Oil C . 00011 with bin TOte because he has back Of I The brains nf thn SannMlnan -am. I numerous small deals that In th. air-lhava . k.M.. . J.- 1 rfa.l In" tha hi rifle, and somehow vou anil rulllt' a urarArln.iiu. .....It. tla. .UnnlJ Ka ..la.J h. I . . .... ....... . j ., I n ta ara rnntlnnallT nlimrt.. Ik. ""' ..7. ? . . . " """! vj Mim I - :h.r ..I.h.,.. ra.ll. an. - v. . . cuvusO) vua i:aiiai;iL i. t-io ouvum w i aiDcui loTiDiuuihim a nrfJUd CltlZensniO tnat IDBISlB 1 1 .vinmiiwc, wumuim iu . iua nvau . ? . I ereciion 11. wouia 0 a great menace to I l'xl1 . " . dends the first year amounting- to $2,000. .- :r: : - -, Last Bummer 22 grain-growers of that' locality decided that it would be cheaper for them to combine and handle their own grain, with what other grain came through their ware house.' .They subscribed $100 each I he did remark that while some du 'BOTTI-DirCI ,h. fn . mnnlh nast . .... . I m w - line people wiiu one voice-luuueuiii i men. : uiey can vote as mey piease, I i win ue uuuaou ior aoing bo. Mr. Tart has said little, almost hfrn . hi. vint paper is going to pun ror and Help wno cares 7 - - . - ..m it -.1.-1 .. 1 I mm ana nis aina. make good times, and get out of the a ,a a - ag nwiniBB. on me auojeci oi tar- No wortman 1ft all Oregon should Republican panic, whichever! Bill is it is apparent that tha Initiative ui. letwuu. n submit to the sllehtest interference . ' , l f i..- ".V rr: .ri vu8.i - ' 1 w - I . . J I llirill BJIiLl LB Mil BEE 1 JII t"". 1 risarsa) Of Which was ' dnnhlMl hnfr.rv tha I wnnld "nrnhahlv".- ha . iawhward. Lkh .a. v... a. v, i- .r William Nlaon. Cromwell, bunkoed , - I i . 7 , Ti . T i inas ms Btiiiot is uio owu ouu iuoi. m i tn united states, tne government J4 naonf'8!-?".,1- "i! rct,on ouW oa & (Treat manac to ikoed P;0?16, ,of lare amounts. What Is shipowners and would bo a great wast alyrln 3- .....Ikl. .1... . a. Hi. j j - I wa, WMVJ a - aVA nv UIUOI UAVVQ BJIVfl ilCla , umuuus HtJtteu iiau xuor taan uiarc-1 adu ueci. una rerision ne wouiaropHnir ft man shall molest or My consenunir, out or 4tr(oaoooo on one fr1""01 uf. Byv-mmw, wita mmon i brtdarA it: -hould b in Sftnth Tnrtind inbut ed. They have shipped out, or have entrust the task to Cannon, Aid rich. make afrald. . ' . K ' , rinTropo on .nano. i zo carloads of grain and Fayne, crane. Dalzell, et al. Mr. Kern aald in a nubile snoech von treW i are now planning for a second en- A year or two ago, in a speech largment before next season. at Batn, Me.; Mr. Taft declared quite . Similar results are announced by positively for tariff reduction Now ( farmers' unions' warebouses at sev- his talk Is all for protection. He eral other points in eastern Wash- lauds protection. He tries to make ington and Idaho. These results fur- the masses believe that protection nlsh a substantial basis for the benefits them" When he made his THE WONDERFUL BRYAN W Tuesday that "every unlawful combina. I tion In America haa poured out money unlawfully absorbed from the neonla'a earnings Into the Republican treasury HiSTHttK iiryan snail win tnetrtnB purpose or aeDaucning tft bal- ii Perhapa," assented the big brother. woman as an maiviautu snows whether h reaiisas jt or think oof . And no double mine." - - ,..- .:? presidency or not, he Is un doubtedly the greatest cam- T Candidate Jimmy Sherman spoke in f iftJ SVSfa.SrV . - y- ' Besid.a, palgner and political wdJW?5ff fl ila5iOT stibiect of esneclnl lntereat tn him prophecy of Inland empire farmers Bath speech Mr. Taft was not a can-Hator campaigning that the world Whether getting two prioes for ice, or that, within a lew years the storage dldate: now he Is -,and handling of eraln will be In tected interests and trusts did net that his like will ever be seen again, sound. their control, to be conducted at cost' I loom so near and large in his view Think or his work Monday and and to their large profit WHERE THE REAL MENACE IS las they do now. He must not sav fonaay mgnt. in tne-morning nei anything now to offend them. By ru8hed rom New York to Paterson, them. If at all. he must be elected. JN. J., and made an extended speech.) It will be remembered that some getting drencned to the skin with vearn ato Preiildnt RnnsAveTr wna ram. At noon ne was DacK in ISew Oregon SiJelxglita ; "S'lfteen thousand neonle in 1910" Is jsugene a slogan. . ; , , , Pendleton stores will hereafter opeii a NY WHERE from 2fr cents on A the dollar down to nothing Is also a tariff reformer. He talked York "Peaking to a great audience of ha,f an hour later ar 7:30. I Jk ""' vriauue oana., ae- against the Injustice and iniquity of J wumen- curing tne anernuon ne . positors are to realize from nmttinn nt air... ha vts strenuously busv. and in the tneir deposits In the wrecked Farm- president he has been dumb on this evening he addressed three great A Sliver Lake rutabaga measures SS mcnes around and weigus-u 4 pounds. : a ers and Traders national. The bank mihw.t h. .n..nrfi.,iiT meetings, the last at Madison Square three-ve.r-oid jw.h.rnn ataiiinn tnr 4o' hl i. j .. ... . I " "f I . . ....I.. .i Vn- " ... " ... ana its aiiairs ai..r,r . m en.i, . h uaraen. wnere ne arrived at io:it. i,vv. tangieo debris or rotten transactions, tion of a protected trust here andJnjl-.TP0ke till 11:66. as fresh, res a ; . . Toledo Deonle are talking of heldna 10 ouiia a raiiroaa irom mere to ouetx. nine miles. . , h : m m - Klamath county should raise 60.000 tone of alfalfa instead of 10,000 or 12,000 tons, says the Herald. Yes, and ibl. J.-. j . 1,.11 vi AJiwwi.v7u uucb uoia auu - t . - , ' ice depositors who have alternated there, but has been very careful 0Ilnt and resourceful as If he had l08.1, etZcen hope and fear never to strike at the citadel -of the been resting for a week. r.i 1 ' Z K money ha8 trusts, protection. This Is one of his But wait: At 4 a. m. the next Deen swallowed up by a banking sys- nolicies -Which we have no doubt Mr. morning, strong, clear, fresh, full of tem mat does not guarantee. No- rr m tj.. v. i. vitnlliv. he adifraaaeil l sraat. tliromr them a lot. v.i. .. . , - , I ..mi win vai i j vuh iuuccu no ia i a a . nonv enn vnlin th. ttahA..i i . i i .. . 1 . . , . . J . ,Vu 1' UBUlter not deceiving the people about it at OI n,gcl worerB lrom we steps oi Enterprise News-Record: Guesseson as can ni8 neighboring bankers, and Un the city hall. And early yesterday thls county range from 400 majority ii . lucjoH mere were none to watch me farmers and Traders, because LET I'S BE SURE OP PTRI!"Mn,it to meet other engagements. And e.era8. typical of the wholo country, none cared a whoop whether lt failed or prospered. Had there been a guarantee law, ail bankers In the district, as ex-secretary of the treas ury.; layman u. uage, says, would C this after weeks of constant cam' milk palgnlng. this year. , a a ... ... . iv blibw voifl vu . uaen in I in f.n All tnis does not prove. iJryan a terprlse hotel Wednesday evenlna- about OUNCILMAN COTTEL'S ordinance may be objection able, and even Impracticable, great statesman, of course; but when aupper .time, when th off lc was filled In .nmn nartlclara ht h.t t- nn roads hi. ennnebn. s .aa that h "A men. Including a number of drum- K, t.. i. .. - , r I r . . --imnrs, save me i e ws-Kecora. im tow iv "iiauum ncaer es- no reason for rejecting city leglsla- is as sound and strong and clear and I waa ny oanot and resulted aa follows piynage, ano tne rarmers and Trad- tion of this Wnd. If not altogether vital and true intellectually as he is DT iaxc a- eoa rs wDuio nave conducted a safe and right, he is on the right track, and Physically. ' J Coqulll Sentinel: t Th lower river - 7,t ttn , , 11688 F bee PUt ,DBtead f Plckln naw w,th nat No' Bryaa hafl DOt 8n eUal and thXner.Wore?4tVh. pric. wlmoi out oi Dusmess long ago. With its he nroDoswi the nthnr mamhara nf thera baa not been his eadal. In thiBi comnromlsed tho Question ls..t Satur. have" HZ I!? ninnlh"6 Wn,d the COunC" Bhould Mek to helP ca IraOT,M combination of c&fin?j!Sl? nave Deen, just as in Oklahoma, im- out his excellent and Important In- physical, mental and moral power, . and demnden20 cents. Th canneries iWUJ.lC y.jmeui m ma or an de- tent. It Is exceedingly Important positors. and no man would have lost that this city should be supplied with one cent. But our banking system absolutely pure milk at all times. On asno guarantee. For the safety of this depends to a grest extent the the depositors money, there Is absc- health and In many instances the ton Tribune. Not always. Some- Surina'theUsrvel? oV'Vo'fhJ0 ( lately no provision beyond the per- lives of children. Every city of im- times the dollar's worth of wheat is b no doubt, - says tho News-Reporter, sonal integrity and business capacity portance that Is at all np-to-dats Is worth a good deal more. A lot of Sfan1VenrcoLn.u?-?mi,n fh v'av ther takln car by every means possible people in La Grande and vicinity communities hav also felt th effect of 'u,'uu7 " aiao weaaer to aecuro pure milk, and Portland I would like to swap off deposits for 11?" enera "aTano n prospenty ana - dri. sun iL ia ineaa inir ni, a m i . j. .v. . . . I . uiiui aw mo Hm. i nere mast Deiwneat. , panic. It was Morse and Heinsa no doubt about it. While the po- ' aat-aal tVa. sJVa.aai m-t t 1. .1.1. a a. . I . I -uu "1Flr loot- pie wno supply Portland with milk "Some so-called at Prosper and Band on ' are both run ning full blast. On Mondar the ateamar A dollar's woqth of wheat is worth I pispatch brought up 600 cases of th ..I 1 V . . ll... ...It. 'I'" lircviaei aa uiuiu a m uuuai a puitu of bank deposits. Isn't It? Pendle- That TambUl a a - county haa taken on panic Gervaia Star: Hurrah I hurrah! an. rah f Tha . dlsrriMfuL nnaaJrflv mh.. that The 1 tamlnated. Indecent, dilapidated little ng that last year precipitated .the are no donbt up to the average in I Journal aavs occurred last fall " la an I ,nack lL ronJ of th c,t'r hot"l anic of which tho country I. tm k,w .. . -v.a !.::...J !?"n.V. r7 .v. i ,i '. . . - I - di ii iw i exprewsioa oi me rcuureiuu Xiiuuuo. ino more oe nn evesore 10 in pnollo. the rlctla. It 1 such bankers all worthy for dealing fatriy with their From which it is Inferred that this over th. nation that dissipate th. customers. ret the city authorities 1, the firrt that th. Tribun.' ho t& 11 "i""' ro ar. none tne less obligated ta keep I heard of that remarkable Republican J ooniinai gninoruioa, ana nas a conrtant menace ,to proapertty. It close watch and guard, constantly, panic VuV luUtUl la a weak aygtem that permits opera- over the city's .milk snrplr. This.! ' I in town that ar in the same ciasa oifn Plates and looters j as . city grow, large, becomes . Mr, ern WM rUht when he said plTd.V.".''? tiaT t Vo'uld6 "- y i cm-1 mailer oi ut ana aeatn to iiffndrtvlal th.t vniawfnl tmat tn tha I le"r wem aown aiao. owioji i . . . . . .. . : - - ana tnoesanas ci en liar en. and some di-d. What aggravate the menace is tfcat there is another spot in th. rys- t.ra that is perilously weak. It Is t: a fart that confidence is the chief In banking, and confliieBc. is a ffal aad f-araonae re Hanoi. Thes. tha der-ita to Orrgna banks on the -31 irii.!er were t7t.4B.0a. lie artaal " 3 tb. fcaek vaBlt, at I'ldis YT tb cfJicui atatemanta. t t tlJ.tf .Ct.a. T.t la t 7 . T " t I'M'-;', r?i older people, too. abaolately pare, mllk.- L.H ns be sure ot clean, standard tTbia state," Mid Senator Piles la a speech la Seattle, "haa a primary law. Yon fcav. Jast Selected Wes ley I. Jones as ronr ebotoe and any man who do, not aland by th. will of the people la this selection ought to b sad win Je driven out of the '-t i ; " IVrr spa Fnator Ptie. did, V .jrt i c--a that such a man In the United States was supporting Taft This being true, why should the small or average business man sup port him? Ill UIOUI IUC. icai ev low lULCIJIKBUl I.. . . . . . . ' - -. " and hnneat ranraanntatlvaa mnr. than 1 "on in any way, as ail Ordinary ves- old Nick la said to fear holv water. eela. could pass under It without ob- ... ... " - . lataei. -:(-. ; -y ;.. 9 9 I . . a,ar. . . t7a ara tnlA that a tt.ha I lll aula DUOIHI.I1 BirVClB I. RH 10604 1 tussive? will be too coStW PrnhShfv ,pot tot "uch bridge, A bridge her the river will bo too costly. Probably I wouid answer all nurnosa. and would ?,'.tDU.lnrf S n nfnr.Th" "t IU. accommodate, trafflo for :thint - M . - . n ' " " VMM T. R..M.. . aha Ml, la... B....1. is necessary." rrom overload, fa" , .V. S,'.. . . . . . . v. . . . decrepitude two of our brldires ptlan?. ra. n"lou . b bridg are about out or commission. How . Vi long the others will last depends on I .iV n5.i.i. how soon some ' means of communica-1 point juara unei ii TVblch nnlv voes to show how little appreciated ar tha tabors of 'woman kind. It's a great deal of trouble to get-up a colffur like that . It takes time and patience and money. And then to have lt called a double standard Is bard lines, Isn't. UT . . , Halloween Xo're. will last depende on """r ball of Aarn out of your I""" .w.i a Vilnius oriaga. l win IO .'. ' ... tion is, provided. When minutes are .lnal ?tk u neui nas no interest I wm - .r dollars men do not lik to twirl their w,nat.evr In the location of th bridge. repeating the alphabet backward thumbs waiting for bridges to untangl. He simply desires th bridge to be con- ou do So. all tb , whlla watching v . ,.v. ..:-. struoted at . that point aa wouTd J any Jhl,i If mb Ut. iooiI If Taft la elected Mayor Rodger, of tffi'&lP&l toa iJck. vou wU?b?vyi vision oryour fu- Salem deserves the postofflce. Ha re- th ,! ' th oy at heart Jii" ' . , cently toured Tillamook county and in . .5 a"iae iu in vSur iiass while combing getting around utilised every known 1 this matter -and th bridga located - J00!'.,1" frm Um osnir an means of conveyance from a livery wher it would do the most good for th a,JnaUhl fandX in w hand team to ''shank's mare" At ona time least expenditure of money. Such a OPP,16 n Ti"?.'?, If wu have he held potato sack down in a farm bridg would be a benefit to tb whole Ji m,V vo?, wilt see your future wagon, and at another stretch of road city, as It wouid be there for all time. ? .1H,'lk': yll2, .hMMr paid $10 a day for a team. Hi an- and would be no Impediment to th ,h. irrnJ TF " . :.r 7" dlences wer scanty and his logic still navigation of th river. ln2Iv- that nhildren who are born thinner, nut tn nonoraoie mayor baa ait in present aooommoaations in thol-n-jy-'iiaan-hava .nd retaJn through hard cause to plead-for and should be harbor ar enUrely Inadequate. As far ?n.ir ihiMncJ r the nower to ConVersa va Tr ma1 fmrnmrx ins ta1 sira i ma i Alb a ninsi ia ax-.riij.naarf th. tiaA.ia ai i Tiriamoo-kera-mostlV te ferry which Tl. qTt. suf- lt,Wi;ChM' name, snynow, put any majority snouia ncient to carry au tn tramo In that In a doorway ham a pumpkin oe creaiLea to noaxeri. ii lut car-1 incajitv. i na arre.r ririaa nr saan fmm.i on fnt'a nnwtinteTinamkb9 Rodera' d- and Oakland depend entirely on vtously burnid the outllSeV of airth , . i.trara nr tna ainnanei wun at uui yuioi. The present bridges snannlnar thai tirhiia n,ma nn, kaan. the numokln It seems to be the rule In Oreronlrlver ar at beat onlr tamnorarv "con. I ranitiv twirlinar. let all the guesta take ...... ..k. 6..i.hllnana . V . Aim 1 , rrr " Tn tlm. I V. a.. M,,. W . X . I . S , . i . .v.ma.a a tha OUIMUH xioK-h,av'M. v wa.w . . . ui." i ... ...... muj uiu.i uo iohju.U I LtirnS DUrilnR 1UI1B. HICfc . . " . . patches of the tower organ with con-las ..i city grows to glvs plac. -to a naence .na nooo. oui i noimcai ecu i tunnel run unaer in. river. torlals are regarded aa jokes thrown! THOMAS QUINEAN. in 10 matt iminr wun. wnen 11 ne- Mimai . Irnnvn that tha dlanatfihan . ara edited as well as the editorials are dis- . Speaks for War Veterans. paccnea oy oraer oi me macnine, uiei . Weatnort. Or Oct 5ltTn tha Wtitv. great organ will have to come down to of The Joarnai-Will vn nlaS.. h. 2 foinna- tha truth, which will ha hard nn I ?J i n J?Urn."Jrr LV 111 ?0U P'as,b SO lamoas io pumisn a lew lice, ror us Its nerves. ,. nld XVaahln.tnn rndlan war a.,...i In som parts of th coast ooantrv W wa"!. 5'a"? J!. I.rm.r. nhWt tn .naj a-naita ha I "'Uiutrauu leaiaiaiurw la WaSmngtOn. ground that th bttSr U ro.d. T th. HS'it kinffiLJET '"fi ,er,r rnnra an m mar namnar. and tmirlata I ioe" 'n th Indian Wars. Th Oregon la.d that th. commander of th. onlv .m.rican congreas. vessel making regular trips from eivllf-1 ralir,B,.Vi f ii sation rams his vessl lto a mudbank I tf,2g2?wt "i1 every one In awhile so as to discour-t J"6.1 i?0 n age any opposition boat channels and tides he can safely -do so and make up for th time lost by chars-lna- more ror rreignt rrom Fort- land than tba rate, to Australia. - Th nort haa a bad nam la eonaecmeno and ahlp and steamer .owners ar alow to compel. Not a word from Mr. Tift lately .boat tariff revision: ' Evidently he has completely surrendered to the stand-patters aod the treats. V . . The presldentXseems to have for gotten all those special meaaages he sent to congress last winter aid .nag. . i . More Obaervar: On th hlv of noariy ry grooery store ia th inland empire are trait product put op la dlatant cltlea. and sold to houaewlvaa of th country at avtravarantly hl- pricea Much of this preaerred fruit come from California and mora distant state, and much of It front Europ. Tet, rery year nough aTrult goa. to wast In the orchards of tha inland empire to aopply verya not only th home demand tor praaarrad fruits, but to repreawnt a alu running tat mil lion pf dollar if U aa pmnrly handled and mark-tad. Every tvninty hould hav H can nary, centrailv In rated. nd arrery fruit rroducar shoid ba Jointly lnfaraat.4 In raring this waat at a rmfit tt bis own pocket book and famUr tb:e. . j 1 :..t . . ..a fi.. u.. I veterans received their . rav aavani invBi lucuu nuu kiiv ucoa, viiiin, I ... .. t don't . buy nothln'. ketch all the f lsh. Iy?1 " aI?Sc way w v.... , .ii th. o-ama hum .ii ,h. I nave dmd irua. w Si so think wa wood, feed off all the grass and cut up ahould have ourpenslono raised to the all th road taat we iarmers nes to " aiBiM . uw ' w me civu pay to fix up agen." This view of It, war. I am taking Th Journal and I solemnly put befor th writer recently, think you want to do what la best seema to prevail In th council of the I ror tn people. A. J. LAWS, roads builders over a consiaeraoi por- "n.o'.c.'Iaf.0n.h.7 ' This Date In History, tourist Intent on snuggling up to nature, I His sir Walter Raleigh beheaded In 0 0 . a). - i wvuuuii. - cum a out. In a. certain port of Oregon It 1. ti'SSJ. 175 John Keats, English poet, born.1 th Erie canal arrived -at Munalo rrom Albany. ft T. . ... . U . 3.11.1 -. . of the Knights of Pythias, born near ii.ca.T4. x. uiea at xama, Ohio, De cern oer f. 18(4 Maryland proclaimed a fra stat oy uovsrnor Bradrord. llil Henry Irving mad his. Amer ican debut in New York city. 1185 General Oeorga B. MoClellaa died at th-ange, t. J. Bora In Phila delphia, December S, ' 100 R. P. Roblln aucceedad JT. H. Macdonald aa premier of Manitoba. 1804 Mis A. Pauline Astor and Cip tain Spender-Clay married la London. Arthar Tager"s Birthday.-" Arthur Tagar. crorfiinent aa an"ad. rator and writer, wa bom Octobar . 18 si. tn Henry county. Kentucky. He was educated at Ownrgatown college, graduating In 1171. Boon after hi graduation b becata principal - of eoTgetnwa academy, at oeorgalown, Ky and eontlnned la that position for tnrea year, fine ittt he haa occti- filad th chair of history and connmica n Georgetown college and for aewral years past ha has chairman of tha faculty of that institution. Dr. Tar-r has contriha-ted many arant!f)c and Hi- torical artrcle to th periodical pra. H la a memhar of tb American His torical a aoc la tlctVi th Amarli-an To anwite eaaocla-uin and other ef the fcro BBOSt learned bndle la Asaartca. , Cannon and Taft.-. TYora Th Public. Cannon cannot b separated from Taft Voters In Cannon' district mar poaalbly distinguish between them, but laewher a vote for Taft for president an approving . vote tor cannon ror speaker, . Ana wnat ones un maant 1 1 mwii that the houae of raprea-n tat Iraa. through whl"h th people rouat rule If they ar to nil, haa come tinder the control of ona party -Mr. Taft'a It mean further that Mr. Tart a party in th bouse baa come und-r th con trol of on faction ot Mr. Tart partv tb Cannon ractioa. wcicn air. ran ba not eondetnnexL It mean further still that Mr. Caanno' faction of Mr. Taft'a party ta th bous has com on- 0r tn control or vvm mnmiu, anirn 1 appointed by th speaker he tiaad of Mr. Cannon' faction of Mr. Taft a party In th hone. It mean beaHe that th committee which th spanker appoints Is controlled by the spaaa-v who Is Mr. Cannon. . So-awing it all op. Mr. Cannon la th house of rwp. rantativa. Although a RaraM'caa nf tils Vs trirt mar nnaaiblv rrotaa aoad-mli-aiiy aaalnst Cannon whtia votins far Taft. re ReplMlcan anywhar eiae can pro taat aff -t:e'r eic-oft by rftlrt aiatnat Taft. Taft'a ei-ctlm wevlr' ba tar.nona Vindication, A PrewnevHle atinmey ba rr - suit te 7Tilt tft.e to ill -ra. 1tuatt naar that ,t'arji. th (.forvl. ants belrr A'ia)r rn a -1 ill ctha-a, a t,t are rttrM thr"n;fcut lano'.s tt-a numnkin. whoever succeeds in stabbing a letter may be assured that that letter will be th Initial of hie fat. Choose an appl and turn It eevan times In th hand as you allently name a favored person. Then set th apple to roast before th fir. Wbll roasting. If the appl roaats avanly to the cor and tha--number of seeds be seven or can be divided by seven. It promises a bright future. If tha cor prov worm eaten, then disappointment Is sura to follow, while If the appl burst Its skin and th juice overflow, there la fame and fortune In store. . v . Hav already prepared a very large bowl with a many rmslns as there are man. hara nf tha nartv. at the last mo ment pour over them a half cup of al cohol and a tableapoonful of aalt. Have a match In your hand, and as you quick- 1. aat tha hnwl nn the little table In th center of the cirole light th match and touch It to the. alcohol.- Then call all to start tha ring, dancing round and round aa the weird greenish flames leap up In tha darkneaa. Tell each one to plunge hands Into th flames and get a raiain. No on is ever burned In the slightest If he thrusts his hand quickly la and put again. -- Tha arraatast fun is to have prepared beforehand aa many slips of paper a there are. guests with a line of good cor- tuna written nn each. Wran each on around a chocolate cream and then wrap"' In tinfolL Throw tneve in tne'oowi -Instead of th raisins, and then, to make It even mora arruesome. you can . he itraaaod aa a witch With a pointed CSD and wand, and say In sepulchral tones: ' All those, wno- wouia ineir roriun Must qulckfy test this fiery glow." v Two Ways to Serve Peanuts. PEANUT BOCP heii and blanch ona pint of peanuts; chop flna and cook for 10 minutes tn a pint of tock-wlth two tablespoons celery, two of onion and one whole clove. Melt : and cook separately four tablespoons . butter, on pint of thickened milk and aaannlns'. Add the two mixture, cook fire minute and serve. . Peanut Palad Soak half a pint of bra- nut viMti In nllv oil. Than mix with one pint of cut ralery and 11 olives Chopped. Mix with maynnnala and arv on lettuce. This is good wlia -gam. - Bl at Bl A - The Daily Mmn. . FRFAKrAST. Cereal Witb Crim. Pti Ccmmaal Muffin Chipped Baf. Cr-m P jca. Coffee. LUNCH EjS., Orwtar Omalet. Fo!!4 Rica, (Head Towiatne W'ltb VivoimmIm. Appi d trfuinca a Cockle. Tea. Clrar S-ntTp.. t?tuffd Pv:ld.r rf Mot'cn. Mrt gaoca. f-iir.a Hfr4 FniaaK C!rr a"i. . Farh I- mri isja. - - i Chun. back Cofr-e. V.