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a. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY J0.' 1011; 1 WOODROW WILSON -- 'AVERS: "YOU HAVE "i BROKEN -MACHINE" (Continued From Fair Ona.) liilne In veritable control of fOvern- i-...: reople Knit Aot."- ' II meant, and he said he meant,' that If ' sinister k Interests are divested or rha opportunity to build selfish lealsla- tlon In4he offices of their attorneys, the fteopla,. must make, Intel lle-nt effort - to t upply self government' by rWUBf.. at H the elections,;"' by ' comprehending 1 the " tltuatlort, by insisting- upon publicity onor at the banquet,' who preceded Oov - ' riwr ,WUson In; an 'address wherein he , i oureteouiy defended the Oregon iaw ,or recall of ' Judaea,-made almost Iden. v ..airally the same point by asserting: - '' i".U la the duty of everyone to rota. me man wno aoean r. vote cease w i food itiien.'V Wni'.fi.",'.; v.-, Governor West's reference to the re- f JV or juuaes leain&wun winun vvr- ?or Wilson ln m Interview, yesterday ' llaanDroved-t-waa thlsv ; v,..-, . v The people .who elect 4ba Judges have !he right to mair them, w tney prove 'nworthy or unfit-; A Judge should be ' Vespected and 'reverenced only so long ja be deals; out even" Handed Justice. ; ' jWhen'- ha 'ceaaes to do, this he .merits f Iionnlderatlorf no more thani the common :rlmlna, t.'vjl - 'W-.htrKi- k ; Syateaa Vet Tailure, . v. : r - ; Ton : will be told - by.' tta ' critlca," tdded Governor ""vXest, ."that the Oregon 'iy stem Is . a failure. ( This la not true. The fact ia the system la all right but !tna -people, fall . to do their .ddty When nhcy fall to vote. -All power rests ulti mately -In'-the people. .. The operation it thla power by the people la the heart tt the Oregon',' system." .. . "' -V gome of the other eipreaslona uaad ;IAst tilgbt by Governor WP'on follow: i, T 4o not think th Oregon people re ao radical aa you are described In tha east. . Tour pace Is not dangerous ut you are going some, yet - you are .not exceeding th speed limit.: . . ; i ? ."I consider It fortunate there la not unanimity as , to the - strength of th Oregon system. ' I am, for that 'matter, glad there ar stand patter, .'. though I am not a stand-patter myself. I think It a good thing there ar those heavy, loggy and unprogresslve peopt. I want to carry a good deal of sail and If they prefer as ballast 4o ride In the hold next to the keel and bilge . water, It simply enabTes' ua to carry that much more- sail and make that ' rauoh more progress,, safely. --v.j ; ; - ' ; ;,v Pefenda WJa,V '.,; 'I read that pregon has 'two legis latures, one at -the capital and on under W. 8. , U'Ren'a hat- The Infer once Is that 'the legislature Under Mr. XT' Ren's hat' should be dispensed with. But let ua see. Mr. Vtten la reoognlaa ble; ' yeu know where to find 'him; If you don't like him you know what to do wl th him. , Ia your . legislature recog nlsable; do you know w here s to find ill Th legislature at Salem alia 40 daya In two years. .Its proceedings by their very nature cannot . be - public.' . This legislature under Mr. tTRen s hat slU all th time. 1 Everything la given to th people.. It is debated and passed upon. But if. you debated ana passed noon th 760 and more bills submitted during th legislature's 40 days, enough keen reporters to follow all proceedings In committee ; and out could not be found, f The newspapers could not ftnd space for all that might be aald; th people couldn't read it ail ir. they did. The system prevents publicity.; , '. a Corporation : lawyers. ',.; , The leaislatur sits onlMO days in two year because you distrust It Tou eonafder It m necessary vtl. Teu short en Its terms to make It as nearly harm less aa possible, Tou do 'not' know where the measure before the legisla ture originate and by, whom presented. I have learned where. . It la in the of fices-of the corporation lawyers. They ar ao presented as to attract least de bet and pablio notice. , v '. ' ' , "But If these 'do not draw up th leglelaUon, who will? -There la no legis lative organisation makes It anybody' business to Introduce proper legislation. What wo ' need la some on wbo will submit trained ' bralna to th people's aervlc.1- i ' : "What we lack is deoat ana. puc- lieity. I go en the stump In New Jer sey and make aecusatlons against the legislature. , Cat I ask the legislature to go with me, sit. on the platform to an awer tomedlatelTr I make ex part statement which may or , may. not be answered, - Tb legislature my make the same chirges against me and I am not given opportunity to gnawer. ( ', ir. Znmatlv mmf-. - : 'pur! problem Is to st organlo pro cesses going in public business. The Initiative Is better than the legislature because - more public, ; but It Is only valuaUe M It leads the people lnte In telligent comprehension,' , as t tt leads them to the bottom of ; the situation. What we want Is to place reponl- blllty. If a legislature were thoroughly responsible,; would we not be content to let It make our laws. .It Is for us' to go forward atep by step until wa dis cover the ultimate method.' Tn whole of the ' United t States Is anxious for working theories, . h. , i i ,f':" . "Self government 1a not voting upon everything," but comprehending and con trolling... If you can't keep the gam in mind you can't control. Yet in nine case out or un you don t Know wnai I golrfg on under your, own political roof. ' Tou' can't tell for., what -offloea you - voted at the. last , elecUon, t much leaa ' recall , th : names of. those you voted for., v ,' ; , V-. JMrg Uilst' SatacMt. V " "Tou can't make a logical sysfem of government, became life ia not logical and no system can be logical. Th first need la to purge sinister interests. Qlv th true and good a voting majority, Let th people know bills are not re ported out of 'committee.' i Remember the vitality of aelf government 'depends on debet.- t - '. ' . : ':" "Thla 1 th time for organic ; think ing and acting.'" Qovernor Wllson'a address was punc tuated by applaua and outspoken ad miration. Th eolleg president,' the lawyer and the . statesman three in One stood berore the people ana draw practice from theory, present necesklty from history . II .made fundamentals stand out In bold relief and his analysis of th national situation was like white light ? t. " ' I Introducing the speakers. President j Beckwlth, of the .Commercial club' aald It waa a rare honor to alt between' two Democratic . governors " from,. two ;' x treraea of the nation,,' He presented u- eeaslvely B, , W. Raymond,, Princeton man and manager, of th Commercial club a (Convention bnreauii ' McCrdi Bikes of , Boise, f Idaho, wbo advo vated ' ; tltl t to, ' water rlghU '. nly through' beneficial, use, and C ' B. 8 Wood, who aald - the Oregon system la full of ; holes, ' that - th great- domain drained past Portland should be made en Inheritance for the people; and that In th Oregon system' and the Oregon spirtt.there la hope.-. ..-' ::;"" 'x- The aouvenlr foe each guest at last nlghf s banquet was A plate bearing the. portrait Of Governor Wilson, bordered with Princeton colors. The menu also contained an excellent7 photograph of Wilson.- and aa tied I with th black and orange of Princeton. : The decora' tions war American flag and Prince ton pennanto. , : '- . ; ' ? WILSON POPULAR IDOL y FOR DEMOCRATS, SAYS :v.WRITERVON: POLITICS Th National Democratic mirror re flects: the face of Woodrow Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson only, says McKee Barclay, noted political writer, who for th Baltimore 8un has been swinging around the western circle with New Jersey'g governor. r "I have made It a point not to talk with Wilton men during thin trip,' aald Mi. Barolay this morning.' 1 have been talking with the moat aevetV reaction aries both among Republicans and Dem ocrats. From these, and not from those prejudiced for Wilson. I have been giv en - information - that Wilson alone la being' eonaldered aa Democratic candi date for president. of th United Btatea. "Governor Wilson was several lap ahead when, he commenced this trip. He has been gaining greatly. He 1 a national surprise because his is a mas ter, mind,-100 per cent honest, because be works not at all for effect, because h assumes nothing, because he has Ideas of his own which are vigorous. ibuu i-a-i i- . - outreachlng and progressive and which keenly "comprehends, he' educates,,' he be does not ff ear atall to express. leads, and th people of the nation are "t hav made It 4 po'lnl tn ha blm looking tward hl.?, ifV; ,. ! i. " ';' very Um f spoks during to present , ( , 5 . . . .-, -A? trip, not as a matter of duty, but for 0' ''. 'BlgWnou. c,; entertsinment and education. Contact! iBpertel plipateh W The leerMU ' With Governor Wllsdn is a liberal edu p Stanf leld.v Or., ; May 1TThe big ware catlon In Itself, H is pure gold.' II Jiotise.of the -Umatilla-Storage tJom mlsslou company Is to be commence.! at one and rushed to completion. It will b 40 feet wide by 10 long. wtti every convenience for loading cars and handling wheat or grain, aa ttell a feed. . . " , . r Journal Want Ada bring reeulta PURR WTNF .'Br-, t ' sr ' T Arm sT L.1WUW1VJ ' ,We have, just received 'a shipment' of Pennsylvania's best product, ;; kitjtxJ This a sixyeaMd bottfed-in-bond whiskey and guaranteed the equal of an;" - m a at f the Bottle Pure Calif ornia XXX Port Wine, in callon bottle . .75c High-Grade Apricot Cordial, full quart. . . .$1.00 ASK FOR ONE OF OUR SOUVENIR GLASSES WHEN MAKING A PUR, CHASE OF FIFTY CENTS OR MORE. GOLDSEALO 166 SECOND. ST., BET. MORRISON AND YAMHILL Phohct Marshall 486, A-1485 :1 . s-,-v-,v' 9 vi'i'...-;.- K .''.to-. : 575 . Wasblnotoin at West Park . - .1 tt I can't compare If; nor describe It qoile nor nicen it. I never saw the like" P$59 :I!AndUp 'A Terms: N Pay; 20c O Per Day S And Up ,N. B Kindly bring this advertisement with you and ask salesman for bargain specified, preferred, which will, M greatly aid us in handling; the immensa 'crowds and causa ' no uicoiiyciuciic ana wsiung. " nor nicen It. I never saw the like" V 'p '?! ffiJZSt xZj'ty That Will Be Placed" on Sale at 8:30 '':!-&0i$r -'AeMaad Will Be Offered oo R Other Dste . -v-x . - s . sav arv a i a 1 w asi a -, ., NX XSaJI 11 aV ail LU'lla m I ' w . . ' M I nl III I I I LA I I4J aSVi VV V'i'I.ilAr.l r ii r i r ' "- - ' f nuinw' w awuuiuuu 1111 II If II II llll .11 ' avi To the Public Saturday May 20th, 8:3() a. m., the public of Port land and. vicinity will have an opportunity of select ing their choice of 100 standard make pianos' that have been exchanged in . as .'part payment on new Weber and Fischer Grand Pianos and Pianola Pianos t Each and every one of these instruments has been thoroughly overhauled in our repair department, and is guaranteed to' be in first-class playing condition-1 many, of them have been ttsed only, a few months, and : cannot Jbe.JoJ099MW4lIo: additjon4o,th'e above mentioned instruments, we . have numerous new pianos in discontinued styles, others that have become slightly shopworn, some returned from ren tal, that will be offered at a bona fide saving of from $75 to $200 on each piano. ' ; Ji ''JjJk. ..ll,: Never before since the inception of the piano bus iness ia Portland have the purchasing public been offered such truly wonderful standard make pianos as. will be Included in our great semi-annual clear ance salev . -.f-.t! f, ";; .- KOHLER ft CHASE, Established 01-Tean V OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 100 INPIANO -4 11- if f .rov-i iwii ' s wan' a- sa MAS ARRIVED : Gentlemen: ' Pleaae mail me full-' descrlution of B&rntn Plana ' mad tell me about Kur 10-dar free -i al ; proposition. AdOress Important Notice! Once a year about this time wa hold our mam moth clearance sale.- in the course of a yeafa a acreat manv Bianos that ave become shopworn. there have been rented $50,000.0 O Worth of High-Grade y Pian0S Must Be Sold hyFuhe 3d J7 7; ' ' .:"?'- fc,,-' Investigate! Consider! Compare! Make Your Dollars Do Triple Duty 375 Washington St. GnIOP At West Park business we aooumulate Kares for a abort period, others tt TOV OAWSTOT OALXh WsUTX. Onai have been returned from pXAXoa BBOprss xtebtwxbiub. Of XV SATI7BDAT STB. TZU 10:38 pelnj used In concert Xaob aaA- Svexy One of the Following arralns People Who Do Not Live In Pnrf Innri. Rpnri Tnrpf ullv If you want to save monejbJnflhe purchase of a piano, -ua send you our Hat. If voiMire Interested In any of ; aDove oarfains. aena us tne coupon toaay, ana we win ,t..j;, - wnxe you -a aetaiiea aescripuen or ii ana tii yon an y . aboat our SO-day free trial propoaltlon. Tes, we will ship ... , fou a piano, freight prepaid- ,'Xu.can try It for a month. f It pleases you, you can bur it bn monthly payments, if 4, : , you wish. If it doesn't pleas j in every respect,-we take It y' ' ,i 1 .wow fm.. . .avmahma ..n waii. . -Malt itM tYtm nniinnn work. XTprla-h' 950 p whole s ko: In wew and UseA rianos are rally WammteA i Muu.' hum . BxoelleBt Flavins1 OoadltloA. sella tae siauroaa rare Jternnaeo. rmiu -rwjnna wa Ou-ox-town mrcaases. - U W W V ' . ' rt,A"l'il S8TABIZ8XX9 81 TSAXS J, , (CopyHght. 10I) Saturday, May 20, Bargain Ollcrlnos v m 1: e ' " : new : Mil? .15 r. 7 ... wctji ,J I vESB r1 'ifiVlA mm SI is ilTaVi -. - i,'" "