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"Weatever may be the legal status of the situation, the equities are on the side of a legitimate industry whiclns being wrongfully discrimin ated against. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEEE Marion County fi. M. VORAS Lane E. li- SMITH Wasco J. F. CAPLES Multnomah " " t immaterial, in my judgment, whether the sheep grower receives any ben efit from the tariff or not. Whether he does or does not, I am for free wool." Extract from speech of Wil liam J. Bryan in the house of representa tives when the Wilson bill was under consideration. Senator Squire of Washington has announced his determination to vote for Bryan, and made a clean flop into the silver cauip. There will be few people who will give to Squire the credit of acting according to his convictions ; but rather that he es teems the silver side iD Washington the stronger at present, and as his term in the senate soon expires, he is plaj-ing the part of an anything for-office politician. Opposed to Squire as a senatorial candidate is Governor McGraw, a sound money Republican, who will have the solid support of the gold standard ele ment. The issue in pur neighboring state will be a clear cut one. CASCADE RESERVE MUDDLE. Fate ii dealing the sheepmen of Eastern Oregon some pretty, hard 'blows. A free trade administration "has caused the wool clip to remain unsold, and the sheep growers, who expected by this time to receive re turns Jjy which they could discharge their obligations, are waiting in vain. As if this were not enough, the gentlemen of wealth and leisure in Portland, who have little to busy their thoughts except to plan pleas ures and : 'diversions for idle hours, are making war upon our sheepmen because they are pasturing their "flocks where nature intended they should in the fastnesses of the Cas iade mountains. The situation, as it exists, is very serious, and the future depends upon the outcome of present complications. The sheep and wool industry of Eastern Oregon is its greatest treas ure. Without it the present busi ness enterprises could not be con ducted. The pasturage which the Cascade mountains affoids has en abled this industry to reach the magnitude it has, and without this pasturage wool growing .in Eastern Oregon is doomed. No one denys for a moment that the "sanctity" of the Bull Run Re serve should be preserved, and any sheep owner who allows his flock to enter the limits of Portland's water supply should be held amenable to law. But, as is gathered from the statements of the different sheep owners, such is not the case in this instance. The sheep are grazing out - side of the Bull Run Reserve, and the present crusade is ' due to the cupidity of metropolitan gamesters. ;! ' To say that the sheepmen are ac--countable for the forest fires , is to aver sheer nonsensei To no class of men . would the burning of large bodies of timber be a greater men ace, and . it is perfectly certain no one is so painstaking in guarding against such dangers as the lonely sheephcrder. It would be well if the Portland . Rod and Gun Club were as careful. The people of Eastern Oregon are The man who votes for Bryan is voting to cut his present wages in half. Are wages now so high that they need this horizontal reduction llh Mb '' LEAVES ITS MARK every one of the painful irregularities nu weaknesses mat prey upon women. the temper, wither you up, make you old ucxuic your iithc. . Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, witn ur. 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