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th ose w h o fs e l th a t th e ir r ig h t « a r « b e in g
lnvadw a and th e ir lib e r ty o f a ctio n a n d o f
sp eech u n w a rra n ta b ly re s tra in e d con tin u es
lik e w is e to g r o w
M uch o f th e a tta c k on
th e use o f th e process o f In ju n c tio n is w h o lly
I tack T k m k r
w ith o u t w a r r a n t, but I a m co n s tra in e d to
empress th e b e lie f th a t fo r som e o f It th e re
Is w a rra n t.
T h is q u estio n
Is b e c o m in g
OREGON
ESTACAD A
m o re and m o re one o f p rim e Im p o rta n c e ,
an d u nless th s c o u rts w ill th e m s e lv e s d ea l
w ith It In e ffe c tiv e m an n er. It Is c e r ta in
u ltim a te ly to d em a n d som e fo r m o f le g is ­
la tiv e action .
I t w o u ld b e m ost u n fo rtu n ­
a te fo r our so cia l w e lfa r e If w e should
p e r m it m a n y hon est and la w -a b id in g c it i­
zen s to fe e l th a t th e y h ad Just cause fo r
r e g a r d in g our cou rts
w ith
h o s tility .
1
e a rn e s tly co m m en d to th e a tte n tio n o f th e
C on gress th is m a tte r, so th a t som e w a y
m a y be d e v is e d w h ich w ill lim it the abuse
o f In ju n c tio n s and p ro te c t th ose rig h ts w h ic h
fr o m tim e to tim e It u n w a rra n ta b ly Invades.
M o re o v e r, d isco n ten t Is o fte n re p re s s e d w ith
Would Dolor Tariff Legislation Until th e use o f th e p rocess o f In ju n ctio n by th-*
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courts, n
o t o ____
n ly In la b o r dispu tes, but w h ere
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After tho Presidential Election—
s ta te la w s e re con cern ed .
I re fr a in fr o m
discu ssion o f th is qu estio n as I am in fo rm e d
Wonts Currency Changes.
th a t it w ill soon r e c e iv e th e c o n s id e ra tio n
o f th s S u p rem e C ourt.
I
Q U E S T IO N S A F F E C T I N G L A B O R .
T h e N a tio n a l G o v e rn m e n t should be «
N o n ation has g r e a t e r resou rces th an ours, m o d e l e m p lo y e r
I t should d em a n d th e
a n d I th in k It can he tr u th fu lly said th at h ig h e s t q u a lity o f s e rv ic e fr o m each o f Its
th e c ltlsen s o f no n ation possess g r e a t e r e n ­ e m p lo y e e and It should c a re fo r a ll o f
C on gress should
e r g y and In d u s tria l a b ility .
In no n ation th em p r o p e r ly In retu rn .
a r e th s fu n d a m e n ta l
business
c o n d itio n s a d o p t le g is la tio n p r o v id in g lim ite d but defl-
n lte c o m p e n s a tio n fo r a c c id e n ts to e ll w o rk
sou n d er than In ou rs a t th is v e r y m o m e n t;
m
en
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e
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an d It Is fo o lis h , w h en such Is th e case, fo r
e m p lo y e s
of
n a v y -y a r d s
and
p eo p le to h o a rd
m o n e y In stead o f k e e p in g In c lu d in g
arsen als.
In o th e r w ord s, a m o d el e m ­
It In sound b a n k s; fo r It Is such h o a rd in g
lia b ilit y
act.
fa r - r e a c h in g
and
th a t Is th e im m e d ia te occasion o f m on ey p lo y e rs '
sh ou ld
bs en a cted
w h ic h
s trin g e n c y M o re o v e r, as a rule, th e business th o ro u g h g o in g ,
sh ou ld a p p ly to a ll position s, p u blic and
o f o u r p eople Is co n d u cted w ith h o n esty and
p riv a te , o v e r w h ich th s N a tio n a l G o v e r n ­
p ro b ity , an d th is a p p lie s a lik e to fa r m s and m en t has ju ris d ic tio n .
T h e n u m b er o f a c c i­
fa c to rie s , to ra ilr o a d s an d banks, to a ll our d e n ts to w a g e w o rk ers. In c lu d in g th ose th a t
le g it im a t e c o m m e rc ia l enterprises.
a re p re v e n ta b le and th ose th a t a r e not. has
In th e e ffo r t to punls.i th e g u ilt y It is b ecom e a p p a llin g In th e m e c h a n ic a l, m an u
b o th w is e an d p ro p e r to e n d e a v o r so fa r as fa c tu rln g . and tra n s p o rta tio n o p e ra tio n s o f
I t w o rk s g r im h a rd sh ip to tho
p o ssib le to m in im iz e th e d is tre s s o f those th e d a y
w h o h a v e been m is le d by th e g u ilt y
Y e t o rd in a ry w a g e - w o ik s r an d his fa m ily to h tv #
ft Is not p ossib le to re fr a in becau se o f such th e e ffe c t o f such an a c c id e n t f a ll s o le ly
upon
h
im
;
and. on th s o th e r hand, th e re
d is tre s s fr o m s t r iv in g to put an end to the
m isd eed s th a t a re th e u ltim a te cau ses o f th e a re w h o le classes o f a tto r n e y s w h o sxlst
o
n
ly
by
In
c
itin
g m en w h o m a y o r m a y not
su fferin g , and. as a m ean s to th is end. w h ere
h a v e been w ro n g e d to u n d e rta k e su its fo r
p o ssib le to punish
th ose resp o n sib le fo r
lig e n c e .
th em .
T h e re m a y be honest d iffe re n c e s o f n e T g h
e C on gress should co n sid er th e exten sio n
op in io n as to m a n y G o v e rn m e n ta l p o lic ie s ;
o f th e e ig h t-h o u r la w
T h e c o n s titu tio n a lity
b u t su rely th e re can be no such d iffe re n c e s o f th e p resen t la w has re c e n tly been c a lle d
a s to th e n eed o f u n flin ch in g p e rs e v e ra n c e in to q u estion , and th e S u p rem e C ou rt has
ta th e w a r a g a in s t su ccessfu l d ish on esty.
d e cid ed th a t th e e x is tin g le g is la tio n is un
IN T K R 8 T A T E C O M M E R C E .
q u e s tio n a b ly w ith in th e p o w e rs o f th e Con
T h e p rin c ip le o f th e e ig h t-h o u r d a y
N o sm a ll p a rt o f th e tro u b le th a t w e gress.
h a v e co m es fr o m c a r r y in g to an e a tre m e sh ou ld as ra p id ly and ms fa r as p ra c tic a b le
bs e x te n d e d to th s e n tir e w o rk ca rrie d on
th e N a tio n a l v ir tu e o f s e lf-r e lia n c e , o f in ds
p e n d en ce In In it ia t iv e and a ctio n .
I t Is by th e G o v e rn m e n t; an d th e p resen t la w
w is e to c o n s e rv e th is v irtu e en d to p ro v id e sh ou ld be a m en d ed to e m b ra c e c o n tra c ts on
f o r Its fu lle s t ex e rc is e , c o m p a tib le w ith s e e ­ th ose pu b lic w o rk s w h ic h th e p resen t w o r d ­
in g th a t lib e r ty doee not b eco m e a lib e rty in g o f th e a c t has been con stru ed to e x ­
T h e gen eral
in tro d u c tio n o f the
t o w ro n g others.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , th is Is the clu de.
k in d o f lib e r t y th a t th e la c k o f a ll e ffe c tiv e e ig h t-h o u r d a y sh ou ld be th e g o a l to w a rd
w
h
ic
h
w
e
should
s
te
a
d ily tend, and the
r e g u la tio n In e v ita b ly breeds.
T h e fo u n d ers
G o v e rn m e n t should set th e e x a m p le In th is
o f th e C o n s titu tio n p r o v id e d th a t th e N
tlo n a l G o v e rn m e n t should h a v e c o m p le te respect.
a n d sole c o n tro l o f In te rs ta te c o m m e rc e
S trik e s and lock ou ts, w ith th e ir a tten d a n t
T h e r e w as th en p r a c tic a lly no In te rs ta te loss and s u ffe rin g co n tin u e to in crea se F o r
business s a v e such as w as co n d u cted by th e flv s yea rs en d in g D e c e m b e r 31. 11*03. th e
w a te r , and th is th s N a tio n a l G o v e rn m e n t at n u m ber o f s trik e s w as g r e a t e r than those
• n e e p ro ceed ed to r e g u la te in th o ro u g h g o in g In a n y p re v io u s ten y e a rs and w as dou ble
a n d e ffe c tiv e fa s h io n
C o n d itio n s h a v e now th e n u m b er in th e p re c e d in g flv s y ea rs
ao w h o lly ch a n g e d th a t th e In te r s ta te c o m ­ T h e s e figu res In d ic a te th s In crea sin g need
m e r c e by w a te r Is In s ig n ific a n t co m p a red o f p r o v id in g som e m a c h in e ry to d e a l w ith
w ith th e am ou n t th a t goee by lan d, and a l ­ th is class o f d is tu rb a n c e s In th e in terest
a lik e uf th e e m p lo y er, th e e m p lo y e an d th e
m ost a ll b ig business con cern s a re now en
1 ren ew m y p revio u s re c o m ­
g a g e d In In te r s ta te co m m erce.
A s a result. g e n e ra l public.
It can be but p a r t ia lly an d Im p e r fe c tly m e n d a tio n th a t th e C on gress fa v o r a b ly c o n ­
c o n tro lle d o r r e g u la te d by th e a c tio n o f any s id e r the m a tte r o f c r e a tin g th s m a c h in e ry
on e o f th e eevn ra l sta te s , such a ctio n In ­ fo r c o m p u lso ry In v e s tig a tio n o f such in ­
e v it a b ly te n d in g to be e ith e r too d ra s tic or d u s tria l c o n tro v e rs ie s as a re o f su fficien t
else too lax. an d In e ith e r case In e ffe c tiv e m a g n itu d e and o f s u ffic ie n t con cern to the
f o r pu rp oses o f'J u s tic e .
O a ly th e N a tio n a l p eo p le o f th e co u n try as a w h o le to w a rra n t
G o v e rn m e n t can In th o r o u g h g o in g fa sh ion th s F e d e r a l G o v e rn m e n t in t a k in g action .
It Is c e rta in th a t fo r so m e tim e to com e
e x e rc is e th e n eed ed co n tro l.
T h is does not
m ea n th a t th e re sh ou ld be a n y e x ten sio n o f th e re w ill be a c o n sta n t In crea se a b so lu tely,
F e d e r a l a u th o rity , fo r such a u th o r ity a l ­ and p erh a p s r e la tiv e ly , o f th ose a m o n g our
read y
e x ists
u n d er
th s
C o n s titu tio n
In c itiz e n s w h o d w e ll in c itie s o r tow n s o f som e
T h is m ean s
a m p le s t an d m ost fa r - r e a c h in g fo r m ; but s ize an d w h o w ork fo r w ages.
It does m ean th a t th e re should bs an e x te n ­ th a t th e re w ill be an e v e r in c re a s in g need
sion o f F e d e r a l a c t iv it y .
T h is Is not a d ­ to c o n s id e r th e p ro b lem s In sep arab le fr o m a
v o c a tin g c e n tra lis a tio n .
I t la m e r e ly lo o k ­ «r e n t in d u s tria l c iv ilis a tio n . W h e r e an i m ­
in g fa c t s In th e fa c e , and r e a lis in g th at m en se an d c o m p le x business, e s p e c ia lly In
c e n tr a lis a tio n In business has a lr e a d y com e th ose b ra n ch es r e la t in g to m a n u fa c tu re an d
a n d ca n n o t be a v o id e d o r undone, en d th at tra n s p o ra tlo n . Is tra n s a c te d by a la r g e n u m ­
of
c a p ita lis ts
who
e m p lo y
a
very
th s pu b lic a t la r g e can on ly p r o te c t Its e lf b er
la r g e r
nu m b er
of
w a g e -e a rn e rs ,
fr o m c e rta in s v ll a ffe c ts o f th is business m uch
c e n tr a liz a tio n b y p r o v id in g b e tte r m eth o d s th e
fo r m e r
ten d
m o re
and
m o re
to
in to
c o rp o ra tio n s
en d
th e
la t­
f o r th e e x e rc is e o f co n tro l th ro u g h th e c o m b in e
In to
unions.
The
r e la tio n s
of
th e
a u th o r ity a lr e a d y c e n tra liz e d In th e N a tio n a l te r
c a p ita lis t
and
w a g e -w o rk e r
to on e
an­
G o v a rn m e n t by th s C o n s titu tio n Its e lf.
oth er. a n d o f each to th e g e n e ra l public, a re
P U R E FOOD LA W .
not a lw a y s easy to a d ju s t; e n d to put th em
In c id e n ta lly , In th e p assage o f th e pure- and k eep th em on a s a tis fa c to r y basis Is one
fo o d la w th e a c tio n o f th e v a rio u s sta te o f th e m ost Im p o rta n t an d one o f th e m ost
fo o d an d d a ir y c o m m is s io n e rs sh o w e d In d e lic a te ta sk s b e fo re ou r w h o le c iv ilis a tio n
s t r ik in g fa s h io n h ow m uen g o o d fo r th e M uch o f th e w o rk fo r th e a c c o m p lis h m e n t
w h o le p eo p le resu lts fr o m th e h e a r ty c o ­ o f th is end m ust be d on e by th e In d iv id u a ls
o p e ra tio n o f th e F e d e r a l and s ta ts o ffic ia ls con cern ed th em selves, w h e th e r s in g ly o r In
In secu rin g a g iv e n re fo rm .
I t is p r im a r ily c o m b in a tio n ; an d th e on e fu n d a m e n ta l fa c t
t o th e a c tio n o f th ese s ta te c o m m is s io n e rs
th a t m u st n e v e r be lo st tr a c k o f Is th a t th e
th a t w a o w e th s e n a c tm e n t o f th is la w ; c h a r a c te r o f th e a v e r a g e m an, w h e th e r he
f o r th e y aro u sed th e people, first to d em a n d
be a m an o f m ean s o r a m an w h o w o rk s
t h e e n a c tm e n t a n d e n fo r c e m e n t o f s ta te
w ith h is hands, Is th e m ost Im p o rta n t fa c to r
la w s on th e su b je c t, a n d th en th e en a ct-
In s o lv in g th e p ro b lem a rig h t. B u t It Is a l ­
gaant o f th e F e d e r a l law , w ith o u t w h ich
m ost e q u a lly Im p o rta n t to re m e m b e r th a t
th a s ta ta la w s
w e re
la r g e ly
In e ffe c tiv e .
w ith o u t g o o d law a It Is a lso Im p ossib le to
T h e r e m ust bs th e closest c o -o p e ra tio n be-
reach th e p ro p er solu tion .
It Is Id le to hold
tw e e n tb a N a tio n a l an d s ta te g o v e r n m e n ts th a t w ith o u t g o o d la w s e v ils such as ch ild
ta a d m in is te rin g th e s e law s.
la b o r, as th e o v e r - w o r k in g o f w om an, as th e
CURRENCY.
fa ilu r e to p ro te c t e m p lo y e s fr o m loss o f
In m y m essa g e to C on gress a y e a r a g o I lif e o r lim b, can be e ffe c t iv e ly rea ch ed , an y
m o re th an th e e v ils o f re b a te s and stock
s p o k e as fo llo w s on th s c u rre n c y :
I e s p e c ia lly c a ll y o u r a tte n tio n to th e c o n ­ w a te r in g can be re a c h e d w ith o u t good la w s
d itio n o f ou r c u rre n c y laws.
T h e N a tio n a l T o f a ll to stop th ese p ra c tic e s by le g is la tio n
b a n k aot has a b ly s e rv e d a g r e a t pu rpose In m ean s to fo r c e hon est m en in to them , b e ­
a id in g tha en o rm o u s business d e v e lo p m e n t cau se o th e r w is e th e d ish o n est w h o su rely
• f th s cou n try, an d w ith in ten y e a rs th e re w ill ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th em w ill h a ve e v e r y ­
k a a been an In crea se In c irc u la tio n p er c a p ­ th in g th e ir ow n w ay.
I f th e s ta te s w ill c o r ­
it a fr o m S21.41 to $33 OS. F o r s e v e r a l yea rs re c t th ese evils, w e ll an d g o o d ; but th e
e v id e n c e h as been a c c u m u la tin g th a t a d d i­ N a tio n m ust stan d r e a d y to aid them .
tio n a l le g is la tio n Is needed.
T h e recu rren ce
W h e n th e D e p a rtm e n t o f A g r ic u ltu r e w as
• f each crop season em p h a sises th s d e fe c ts
• f th s p resen t law s.
T h e r e m u st soon be a fo u n d ed th e re w as m u ch s n e e rin g sa to Its
N o d e p a r tm e n t o f th e G o v e rn
v e v la io n o f tham . because to le a v e th em as usefulness.
th e y a re m ean s to In cu r lia b ilit y o f business m ent, h o w e v e r, has m o re e m p h a tic a lly v ln d l
d isa ster.
S in es y o u r b o d y a d jo u rn e d th ere r a te d Its usefulness, an d n o n « s a v e the
h as bean a flu c tu a tio n In th e In te re s t on c a ll P o s to ffic e D e p a rtm e n t co m es so c o n tin u a lly
m o n e y fro m 2 par c en t to 30 p er cent, and an d In tim a te ly In to touch w ith th e p eop le
th a flu c tu a tio n w as oven g r e e t e r d u rin g th e T h e tw o c itiz e n s w h ose w e lfa r e Is In th e
p r e c e d in g six m o n th a
T h s S e c r e ta r y o f th s a g g r e g a t e m ost v it a l to th e w e lfa r e o f th e
T r e a s u r y had to st«D in and by w is e s e tlo a
N a tio n , and t h e r e fo r e to th s w e lfa r e o f a ll
pu t a stop to th e m ost v io le n t p e rio d o f o s­ o th e r c itizen s, a re th e w a g e - w o r k e r w ho
c illa tio n .
E v e n w o rse than such flu c tu a tio n does m a n u a l la b o r and th e t ille r o f th e soil,
Is th e a d v a n c e In c o m m e rc ia l ra te s e n d th s
th e fa rm e r.
T h e r e era, o f course, k in d s o f
u n c e r ta in ty fe lt In th e s u ffle n c y o f c re d it
•v a n a t h igh rates. A ll c o m m e rc ia l In terests la b o r w h e re th e w o rk m ust be p u rely m en ta l,
s u ffe r «lu rin g each crop p e rio d
E xc e s s iv e and th e re a re o th e r k in d s o f la b o r w h ere,
r a te s fo r c e ll m o n ey In N ew Y o rk a ttr a c t u n d er o x ls tln g co n d ition s, v e r y little de
m o n e y fro m th s In te r io r banks In to th e s p e c ­ m in d In d eed Is m a d e upon th e m ind, th ou gh
u la tiv e fie ld
T h is d e p le te s th e fu n d th at
I am g la d to say th a t th e p ro p o rtio n o f MOT
w o u ld o th e r w is e bs a v a ila b le fo r c o m m e rc ia l e n g a g e d In th is k in d o f w o rk Is d im in is h in g
Uses, an d c o m m e r c ia l b o rro w e rs e r e fo rced
But
In
any c o m m u n ity
w ith
the solid
t o p a y a b n o rm a l rates, so th a t each F a ll h e a lth y q u a litie s w h ic h m a k e up a reall>
C tax. In th e sh a p e o f In crea sed In terest g r e a t n ation th e bulk o f th e p eo p le should
ch a rg e s , Is p la c e d on th s w h o le co m m e rc e d o w o rk w h ich c a lls fo r th e ex e rc is e o f both
• f th s cou n try.
bod y en d m ind.
P r o g r e s s can not p e rm a
N * « d f o r Im m e d ia t e A c tio n .
n e n tlv ex ist in th e a b a n d o n m en t o f p h y s i­
I a g a in u rg e on th s C on gress th s need o f ca l lab or, but in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f p h y s i­
Im n ie d la ts a tte n tio n to th is m a tte r
W e ca l lab or, so th a t It sh a ll rep resen t m ore
p eed a g r e a t e r e la s t ic it y In ou r c u rre n c y ; e n d m o re th e w o rk o f th s tra in e d m in d In
p r o v id e d , o f cou rse, th a t w e r e c o g n is e the th e tra in e d body.
• v a n g r e e t e r n eed o f a sa fe and s ecu re cur
O u r sch ool s ystem Is g r a v e ly d e fe c t iv e In
vsacy.
T h e r e m u st a lw a y s be th e m ost so fa r as It puts s p re m iu m upon m ere
r ig id e x a m in a tio n by th s N a tio n a l a u t h o r ­ lit e r a r y
tr a in in g
and
ten d s t h e r e fo r e to
itie s .
P r o v is io n sh ou ld be m a d e fo r an tr a in th e boy a w a y fr o m th e fa r m an d th e
• m s r g s n c y c u rre n c y
T h s e m e r g e n c y Issue
w ork sh op .
N o th in g Is m ore needed than
gtaould. o f eou rse, be m a d e w ith an e ffe c t iv e
th e best ty p e o f In d u s tria l
school.
the
g u a ra n ty , an d upon c o n d itio n s c a r e fu lly p r e ­
sch ool fo r m e c h a n ic a l In d u stries In th e c ity ,
scrib ed by th e G o v e rn m e n t. Such e m e rg e n c y
th e sch ool fo r p r a c tic a lly te a c h in g a g r ic u l­
Issue m ust be b ased on a d e q u a te secu rities
tu re In th e c o u n try
T h e c a llin g o f the
a p p ro v e d by th s G o v e rn m e n t and m ust bs
s k ille d t ille r o f th e soil, th e c a llin g o f th e
Issued u n der s h e a v y t a z
T h is w o u ld p e r ­
sk
ille
d
m
ech
an
ic,
sh
ou
ld
a lik e bs r e c o g ­
m it cu rren cy b e in g Issued w h en th e d em a n d
f o r It w as u rgen t, w h ile se c u rin g Its r e t ir e ­ n ized as profession s. Just as e m p h a tic a lly
m e n t as th s d e m a n d fe ll off. I t Is w o rth w h ile as th e c a llin g s o f la w y e r , d o cto r, m erch a n t
T h e sch ools should re c o g n iz e th l«
In v e s tig a tin g to d e te r m in e w h e th e r o ffic e r s or c le rk
gad
d ir e c to r s o f
N a tio n a l
ban ks should fa c t an d It should e q u a lly be re c o g n iz e d in
p o p u la r op in ion .
T h e y o u n g m an w h o has
a v e r b e a llo w e d
to
loan
to th e m s e lv e s
T r u s t c o m p a n ies sh ou ld bs s u b je c t
to
th s th e fa rs ig h te d n e s s an d c o u ra g e to re c o g n is e
sa m e su p ervision as b a n k s, le g is la tio n to It and to g e t o v e r th e Id ea th a t*? l m a k es a
th is e ffe c t should be e n a c te d fo r th s D is ­ d iffe r e n c e w h e th e r w h e t he earn s Is c a lle d
s a la ry o r w ages, and w h o refu ses to en ter
t r ic t o f C o lu m b ia a n d th s T e r r ito r ie s .
th e c ro w d e d field o f th e s o -c a lle d p r o fe s ­
T H E T A R IF F .
sions. an d ta k e s to c o n s tru c tiv e In d u stry In
T h is co u n try Is d e fin ite ly c o m m itte d to stead. Is re a s o n a b ly su re o f an a m p le re
th o p ro te c tiv e s ystem and a n y e ffo r t to w a rd In ea rn in gs. In h ea lth . In o p p o rtu n ity
u proot it c ou ld n ot but cause w id e s p re a d In ­ to m a r r y e a rly , and to e s ta b lis h a h om e w ith
d u s tr ia l d isaster.
In o th e r w ord s, th s p rin ­
fa ir a m ou n t o f fr e e d o m fr o m w o rry .
It
c ip le o f th s p resen t t a r iff la w cou ld n ot w ith
sh ou ld be one o f ou r p r im e o b je c ts to put
W isdom bs ch a n g ed .
P u t In s c o u n try o f b oth th e fa r m e r an d th e m e c h a n ic on a
iu c h p h en o m en a l g r o w th as ou rs It is p ro b ­ h ig h e r p la n e o f e ffic ie n c y and re w a rd , sc
a b ly w e ll th a t e v e r y d ozen y e a rs o r so th e as to In crea se th e ir e ffe c tiv e n e s s In th e e c o ­
t a r if f la w s sh ou ld bs c a r e flly scru tin is e d so n o m ic w o rld , and t h e r e fo r e th e d ig n ity ,
a s to see th a t no e x c e s s iv e o r Im p ro p er th e rem u n era tio n , en d th s p o w e r o f th e ir
b e n e fits a re c o n fe r r e d th ereb y, th a t prop er p o sitio n s In th e s o c ia l w o rld
r e v e n u e Is p r o v id e d an d th a t ou r fo r e ig n
T h e g r a in -p r o d u c in g
in d u s try
of
the
t r a d « Is en c o u ra g e d
T h e r e m ust a lw a y s bs co u n try , on e o f th s m ost Im p o rta n t In th e
as a m in im u m a t a r iff w h ic h w ill not on ly U n ite d S tates, d es e rv e s s p e c ia l
c o n s id e r ­
a llo w fo r ths c o lle c tio n o f an a m p le reven u e a tio n a t th e h an ds o f th e Congress.
Our
bu t w h ic h w ill at lea st m a k e g o o d th e dtf
g ra in Is sold a lm o s t e x c lu s iv e ly l>y g ra d e s
fs r e n c e In coat o f p ro d u ctio n
h ere end
T o secu re s a tis fa c to r y res u lts In our h om e
a b r o a d ; th a t la. th e d iffe re n c e In th s lab or m a rk e ts an d to fa c ilit a t e ou r tra d e abroad.
•o st here an d ab ro a d , fo r th e w e ll-b e in g Hi*-*«' g ra d e s should a p p r o x im a te th s h ig h ­
o f th s w a g e - w o r k e r m ust e v e r be a c a rd in a l est d e g r e e o f u n ifo rm ity and c e r ta in ty . T h e
p o in t c f A m e ric a n
p o lic y
The
qu estion
presen t d iv e rs e m eth o d s o f In sp ection and
sh ou ld bs a p p r >orhed p u rely fr o m a bust
g r a d in g th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try u n der d i f ­
ness s ta n d p o in t; b o th th s tim e
an d
th s fe r e n t law a and boards, resu lt In co n fu
m a n n e r o f th e c h a n g e b ein g eu h as t • ■Ion an d la c k o f u n ifo rm ity , d e s tro y in g th at
arou se th s m in im u m o f a g ita tio n a n d d ls- c o n fid en ce w h ich Is n ecessary fo r h e a lt h ­
tu rb a n c e In th s business w o rld , en d to g iv e fu l tra d e
C o m p la in ts a g a in s t th s presen t
th e
lea st
p la y
fo r
selfllsh
an d
fa c*
m eth o d s h a v e con tin u ed fo r y e a rs an d th ey
tlo n a l
m o tives.
Ths
sols
c o n s id e ra tio n a re g r o w in g In v o lu m e and In ten sity , not
sh ou ld
bo
to
see
th a t
th e
sum
to ta l o n ly In th is co u n try but ab road
I th e re
Of ch a n ges
rep re s e n ts
th e
public
good.
fo r e su g g est to th e C o n gress th e a d v is ­
T h is m ean s th a t th s su b ject ca n n ot w ith
a b ility o f a N a tio n a l s ystem o f In sp ection
w is d o m be d e a lt w ith In th s y e a r p re c e d in g and g r a d in g o f g ra in e n te rin g In to I n t e r ­
S P r e s id e n tia l e le c tio n , because as a m a tte r s ta te en d fo r e ig n c o m m s rc s as a re m e d y
O f fa c t e x p e rie n c e has c o n c lu s iv e ly sh ow n fo r th e p resen t evils.
th a t at such a tim e It Is Im p o ssib le to g et
I r r ig a t io n sh ou ld be fa r m o re e x te n s iv e ly
m en to tre a t It fr o m th e sta n d p o in t o f th e d e v e lo p e d than at p resent, not o n ly In th e
p u b lic good
In m y Ju dgm en t th e w ise tim e s ta te s o f th e g r e a t ^ la ln s and th e R o c k y
to d e a l w ith th o m a tte r la Im m e d ia te ly a fte r
M ou n tain s, but In m a n y oth ers, as, fo r In ­
M ich electio n .
stan ce, In la r g e p o rtio n s o f th e South A t ­
ENFO RCEM ENT OF TH E LA W .
la n tic an d G u lf S tates, w h e re It sh ou ld go
th e
re c la m a tio n
of
A fe w y e a rs a g o th e re w a s loud c o m ­ h an d In hand w ith
land.
Ths
F ed eral
G o v e rn m e n t
p la in t th a t th e la w c ou ld not be In v o k e d s w a m p
sh
ou
ld
serio
u
sly
d
e
v
o
te
it
s
e
lf
to
th£a
task,
a g a in s t w e a lth y offen d ers.
T h e r e is no such
e o m p la ln t now .
T h s course o f th e D e ­ re a lis in g th at u tilis a tio n o f w a te r w a y s s a d
p a rtm e n t o f J u s tic e d u rin g th o la s t fe w w a te rp o w e r, fo re s try . Ir r ig a tio n and th s re
y e a rs has been such as to m a k e It e v id e n t c la m a tlo n o f la n d s th re a te n e d w ith o v e rflo w ,
th a t no m an sta n d s a b o v e th e la w . th a t no a re a ll In terd ep en d en t p a rts o f th e sa m e
T h e w o rk o f
th e
R e c la m a tio n
c o rp o ra tio n Is so w e a lth y
th a t
It
can n ot p ro b lem .
b e h eld to accou n t.
T h e D e p a rtm e n t o f S e r v ic e In d e v e lo p in g th e la r g e r o p p o rtu n i­
J u stice has been as p ro m p t
to
p roceed ties o f th s w estern h a lf o f ou r co u n try fo r
a g a in s t th s w e a lth ie s t
m a le fa c t o r
w h ose Ir r ig a tio n is m o re Im p o rta n t than a m '« t
T h o c o n s ta a t purpose
g r im e w a s o n « o f g r e e d and c u n n in g as te a n y o th e r m o v e m e n t
p ro ceed a g a in s t th e a g it a t o r w h o In cites o f th e G o v e rn m e n t In c o n n e c tio n w ith th s
R
e
c
la
m
a
tio
n
S
e
rv
ic
e
h
as been to uss th s
ta b ru ta l v io le n c e
E v e r y t h in g th a t can bs
d o « « u n der th e « s la t in g law . an d w ith th e w a te r reeou rces o f th e p u blic lan d s fo r th e
• lis t in g s ta ts o f p u b lic o p in ion , w h ic h so u ltim a ta g re a te s t g o o d o f th s g re a te s t num
p ro fo u n d ly in flu en ces b oth th s co u rts and h er. In o th e r w o r d s to put upon th s land
f o r t s * bas been dons.
R u t th s la w s th em - p e rm a n e n t horns m ak ers, to use e n d d e ­
selvea need s tr e n g th e n in g In m o re th e n one v e lo p It fo r t hem eel vs# and fo r th e ir ch ll
T h e r e h as
Im p o rta n t p o in t; th e y sh eu ld be m a d e m ore d ren an d c h ild re n a c h ild re n
d o fla lte . s> th a t no h ea est m a n can be been, o f course, op p o sitio n to th is w o r k ,
o
p
p
o
sitio
n
fro
m
so
m
e
In
te
re
s
te
d
m en w h o
tod o a w lt t ln g ly t> b ro o k th em , an d t o th a t
d o eire to ex h a u st th s lan d fo r th s lr ow n
th o road w ro n g d o e r can be re a d ily punished
Im m e d ia te p ro fit w ith o u t re g a r d to th o w e l­
IN J U N C T IO N ® .
fa r e o f th o n ext g e n e ra tio n e n d o p p oottloo
fro m honoot e n d w e ll m e a n in g m en w h o d id
la o ta a c e e o f a b u s* la th o g r a n tin g o f la
la la b o r d isp u tes co n tin u s to • • - , a o t fu lly a a d o r o te a d tb a s u b je c t o r w h o d id
The Estacada News
RESUME OFMESSAGE
President’s Communication Is
Cinseriatlre Docoment.
n ot lo o k f a r en o u gh ah ead . T h is op p o sitio n I i n . to e ooutnern ooast and Im p ro vin g t n o '
START WITH N O N -U N IO N MEN
Is. I th in k , d y in g a w a y , a n d ou r p e o p le a re aid e to n a viga tio n In Southeastern A laska.
O n « o f tho g re a t industries o f A lask a, as o f
u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t It w o u ld
bs
u tte r ly
w ro n g to a llo w a fs w In d iv id u a ls to e x ­ P u get Sound gr.d the Columbia. Is salmon
Owners Will Open Up Qolcfield Mines
G radu ally, by reason o f lack o f
hau st fo r th s lr o w n
te m p o r a r y
p erso n a l fish in g.
p ro fit th s resou rces w h ich o u g h t to bs d e ­ proper laws, this industry is being ruined;
Wednesday
It should now bs taken in charge, and e f ­
v e lo p e d th ro u g h u s« so a s to b s co n s e rv e d
fe c tiv e ly
protected,
by the
U n ited States
fo r th s p e rm a n e n t c o m m o n a d v a n t a g e o f th o. G overnm ent.
Goldfield, Dec. 10.— Wednesday
,
p eo p le as a w h ole.
T h e cou rage and enterprise o f the cltlsen s o f
has been definitely decided upon as
T b s e ffo r t o f th e G o v e rn m e n t to d e a l w ith
tho fa r N orth w est In their projected Aluska-
the day for reopening the mines In
th s p u blic la n d has been based upon -the
Y u k o n -P a c ific Eauosltlon. to be held in 1909.
T h is
sa m e p r in c ip le ao th a t o f th e R e c la m a tio n should receive lib e ra l cncouragem qiit.
Goldfield.
S ervice.
T h o la n d la w s y s te m w h ic h warn exposition Is not sentim ental in its concep­
An authoritative statement was
tion.
but
seek%
to
exp
loit
the
natural
re­
d e s ig n e d to m e e t th e n eeds o f th s fe r t ile
sources o f Alaglta and to prom ote the com ­
and w a ll- w a te r e d reg io n s o f
th e
M id d le
made tonight that already sufficient
W e s t has la r g e ly b ro k en d o w n w h en a p ­ m erce, tra d « and industry o f the P a c ific Confadarate Bills and Old Rtata Bank Southern Pacific Arxioue to Reach men are on the ground to work the
States w ith th slr neighboring states and w ith
p lied to th s d r y e r re g io n s o f
th s
grea t
our Insular possessions and the neighboring
Paper In Circulation.
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Klamath Fails.
mines. The total number of those
plains, th s m o u n ta in s a n d m u ch o f th e cou n tries o f the P a c ific .
T h e exposition asks
P a c ific Slope, w h e re a fa r m o f ISO a cres Is no loan from the Congress, but seeks appro­
Pendleton— The flood of counterfeit
Klamath Falla— The Southern Pacific that have been quietly brought In
In a d e q u a te
fo r
s e lf-su p p o rt.
In
th ese
priation s fo r N a tio n a l exhibits and ex h ib its
and those who have secretly made
re g io n s th e sy s te m len t it s e lf to fra u d , an d o f the W estern dependencies o f ths General money in the abape of Confederate company eeema bent on extending the
application to return to their form er
m uch lan d passed out o f th e h a n d s o f th e G overnm ent.
T h s S ta ts o f W ashington and
b illi, old bank biila and psp.T money California Northeastern railway into the positions is placed at 1000. There
G o v e rn m e n t w ith o u t p assin g In to th s hands the ciy r o f S eattle h ave shown the characte
o f th s h o m e -m a k e r
T h * D e p a rtm e n t o f th e ls tlr W estern en terp rise In large donatloL
issued before the war, which l i now Klamath basin at an early hate, ae are about 1,500 Western Federation
In te r io r an d th e
D e p a rtm e n t
of
Ju stice ft? the conduct o f th is exposition. In w h ici
being circulated in Eastern Oregon is there has been no ceeeation of work men out. The men who are to take
Joined In p ro s e c u tin g th e o ffe n d e r s a g a in s t oth er s ta tes are len d in g generous aoalstaico.
A bureau o f m ines should be created unJei
th e la w . an d th e y h a ve a c c o m p lis h e d m uch,
the con trol and direction o f the S ecretary of causing the officials to begin a deter- since the financial flurry made its sp­ the places of the strikers are not to
w h ile w h ere th s a d m in is tra tio n o f th e la w
the In te rio r; the bureau to have powe. to rained war upon this form of fraud
pea ranee. There have, of course, been be housed at the mines, but will be
has been d e fe c t iv e it has been ch a n ged .
collect statistics- and m ake In vestigation s In
B ut th e le w s th e m s e lv e s
a re
d e fe c tiv e .
Every Eastern Oregon town ia being rumors that w >rk ia lo be discontin­ scattered through the camp and pro­
all m atters p ertain in g to m ining and par­
T h r e e y e a rs e g o a p u blic la n d s com m .sslon
tic u la rly to the accid en ts and dangers o f ths imposed upon by this form of money. ued, but the methods being pursued by tected, for each Individual w ill be
w as a p p o in te d to s c ru tin ize th e la w . an d d e ­ Industry.
I f this cannot now be doue. at
fe c ts . en d r e c o m m e n d a re m e d y .
T h e ir e x ­ least addition al ap propriation s should be given Many new,
crisp clean Confederate the contractor indicate that the work guaranteed protection by the Mine-
ths In terio r D epartm ent to be used fo r the
a m in a tio n s p e c ific a lly sh o w ed th s e x is te n c e
is to be rushed rather than delayed. owners’ Association.
o f g r e a t fra u d upon th s pu b lic d om ain , an d study o f m ining conditions, fo r ths prevention government bills of ail the small de­
T w o propositions have been posi­
th e ir re c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r c h a n g es in th s o f frau du lent m in in g schemes, fo r c a r r y !• g nominations are being largely circulat­ Ericks n A Peterson, the contractors,
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on
the
work
o
f
m
apping
the
m
ining
dlrtn
cts,
tively decided upon, the making o f
la w w ere m a d e w ith th e d e s ig n o f c o n s e r v ­
now building roadbed near
fo r stu d yin g m ethods fo r m in im izin g the a c ­ ed in Pendleton, La Oraude and Baker who are
in g th e n a tu ra l resou rces o f e v e r y p a rt o f cidents
an open camp for all time and the
and dangers In the industry; In short,
in the south end of early lowering of the wage scale. A t
th e pu b lic la n d s by p u ttin g it to its best to aid In a ll proper w ays the developm ent City, and lawyers differ as to the poasi- Mount Hebron,
use.
o f the m in in g industry.
b ility of conviction, as the money ra Butte creek valley, are increasing their the same time the Mlncowners’ As­
E sp ecia l a tte n tio n w as c a lle d to th e pro
I ca ll your «-special attention to the un­
con- forces, and Archie Mason, who has the sociation Is going to begin a vigo r­
v en tlo n o f s e ttle m e n t by th e
p a ssa g e
o f s a tisfa cto ry condition o f our fo reign
m all not really counterfeit in a strict
g r e a t a rea s o f p u b lic lan d In to th e h a n d s o f ssrvics, which, because o f the lack o f A m e ri­ atruction of the law.
contract for building the dike across ous cresade to lower the cost o f liv ­
can
steam ship lin es
Is now la rg e ly dons
a fe w m en. an d to th e en o rm o u s w a ste
through foreign lines, and which, p a rticu la rly
District Attorney Ivanhoe, of La Klamath marah, ju.t below this city, ing In Goldfield.
caused by u n re s tric te d g r a z in g
open ra n ge
T h e re c o m m e n d a tio n s o f th e so fa r as South and Central A m e ric a are Grande, has filer! three informations has also increased h ii force and haa an-
P u b lic L a n d s C om m ission a r t sound, fo r concerned, Is done in a m anner w hich con st!-j
tutes a serious b a rrier to ths extension o f against a man caught in the act of pas­ other large dredge en route to he used
Denver, Dec. 10.— The executive
th e y a re e s p e c ia lly in tha In te re s t o f th e
our commerce.
a ctu a l h o m e -m a k e r ; an d w h e re th e sm a ll
board of the Western Federation of
on
the
work.
For
N o t o n ly th e re is n ot n ow , but th e re n e v o r sing Confederate money, to-wit:
h o m e -m a k e r ca n n ot a t p resen t u tiliz e the has been, a n y o th e r n a tio n In th e w o r ld so
Little can be learned as to the plans Miners tonight Issued the follow ing
passing counterfeit money, for obtain­
lan d th e y p r o v id e th a t the G o v e rn m e n t sh all
w h o lly fr e e fr o m th s e v ils o f m ilita r is m as
statement concerning the present
k eep co n tro l o f it so th a t It m a y n ot bs Is ours.
T h e r e n e v e r has been a n y o th e r ing goods under false pretenses, and of the Southern Pacific and the engin*
m o n o p o lize d by a fe w men.
T h e C on gress la r g e n ation , n ot e v e n C h in a, w h ich f o r so
controversy between *he G oldfield
eers
in
oharge
of
the
California
North­
for
gross
fraud.
He
believes
that
he
has not y o t a c te d upon th ese re c o m m e n d s
lo n g a p e rio d has h a d r e la t iv e ly to its n u m ­
Mlneowners’
Association and the
tlo n s , but th e y a r e so Just an d prop er, so bers so sm a ll a r e g u la r a r m y aa haa ours.
eastern
extension
make
no
further
will
be
able
to
convict
under
one
of
the
essen tia l to o u r N a tio n a l w e lfa r e , th a t I
Goldfield Miners’ Union:
N e v e r a t a n y tim e In our h is to ry has th is
statement
than
that
they
have
orders
fe e l con fid en t, I f th s C o n g re s s w ill ta k e
three
charges.
"O n December 6, President Roose­
N a tio n s u ffered fr o m m ilita r is m o r been In
tim e to co n s id e r th em , th a t th e y will u lt i­ the re m o te s t d a n g e r o f s u ffe rin g fr o m m ili­
A concerted effort w ill be made by to construct the road in the least pos­ velt Issued a proclamation ordering
m a te ly bs a d op ted .
ta rism .
N e v e r a t a n y tim e o f o u r h is to ry
federal troops to proceed to Gold­
O p tim is m is a g o o d c h a ra c te ris tic , b u t If haa th e r e g u la r A r m y been o f a s ize w n lc h Eastern Oregon district attorneys to sible time.
ca rrie d to an excess It b eco m es foolish n ess.
The distance from Btay, the present field, Nev., ostensibly for the pur­
convict thoee passing this form of
W e a re p ron e to sp eak o f th e resou rces o f cau sed th e s lig h te s t a p p re c ia b le ta x upon
A l­
th is c o u n try a s In e x h a u s tib le ; th is Is not th e ta x p a y in g c itiz e n s o f th s N a tio n .
terminus, to Klamath Falls is about pose o f protecting life and property.
money.
so. T h e m in e ra l w e a lth o f th e co u n try , the m ost a lw a y s It has b een too sm a ll In size
37 miles. Nineteen miles of this, the That there was ever any danger to
N e v e r In ou r e n tire h is to ry
coal. Iron. oil. gas. and th e lik e , does not and u n d erp a id .
football Men Good Students
rep ro d u ce its e lf, and th e r e fo r e Is c e rta in has th e N a tio n s u ffe re d in th e le a s t p a r tic u ­
distance across Butte creek valley, is a either person or property Is empha­
to L e e x h a u sted u ltim a te ly ; an d w a s t e fu l­ la r b ecau se too m u ch c a re has been g iv e n to
University
o
f
Oregon,
Eugene—
level sagebrush plain and construction tically denied by the officers o f Es­
ness In d e a lin g w ith It to d a y m ean s th a t th e A r m y , too m u ch p ro m in e n c e g iv e n it.
football men of a road across it w ill require but a meralda county, and by the mer­
our descen d a n ts w ill fe e l th e e x h a u stio n a too m uch m o n ey sp en t upon It, o r becau se It University o f Oregon
g e n e ra tio n o r tw o b e fo re th e y o th e rw is e has been too la rge.
B u t a g a in an d a g a in w e during the season just
chants and citizens of Goldfield. The
past have
w ould.
B u t th e re a re c e rta in o th e r fo rm s h a ve su ffe re d becau se en ou gh c a re has not
short time.
only reason for tho present trouble
o f w a ste w h ic h cou ld bs e n tir e ly s to p p e d — been g iv e n to it, b ecau se it has been too made good records In the class room
th e w a ste o f s o il by w a sh in g, fo r In stan ce
was the decision o f the mine opera­
The
sm a ll, becau se th e re h as n ot been s u ffic ie n t as well as on the football field.
w h ic h is a m o n g th e m ost d a n g e ro u s o f a ll p re p a ra tio n In a d v a n c e fo r possible w ar.
Applet
Bring
Good
Money.
tors to force upon the miners a scrip
records o f the R egistrar’s office show
w astes now in p ro g ress in th e U n ite d States,
E v e r y fo r e ig n w a r In w h ich w e h a v e e n ­
Medford— J. A. Perry, president of that would not be taken at par by
Is ea s ily p re v e n ta b le , so th a t th is presen t g a g e d haa cost us m a n y tim es th e am ount, that o f the twenty men composing
en orm ou s loss o f fe r t ilit y is e n tir e ly un
the regular squad, only half a dozen the Rogue River Fruitgrowers’ un on, the railroad company, the Wells-
n ecessary.
T h e p re s e rv a tio n o r r e p la c e m e n t w hich, I f w is e ly e x p e n d e d d u rin g th e p r e c e d ­
o f th e fo re s ts Is one o f th s m ost im p o rta n t in g y e a rs o f p ea ce on th e re g u la r A r m y , have received grades as low as ‘D’ states that financial conditions have had Fargo Express Company, the post-
w
ou
ld
h
a
ve
Insu
red
th
e
w
ar
e
n
d
in
g
in
but
a
m ean s o f p r e v e n tin g Ih ls loss.
W s h ave
In any o f their subjects. There have little bearing upon the fruit shippjng I office, the stores or the boardlng-
m ad e a b e g in n in g In fo re s t p re s e rv a tio n , but fr a c tio n o f th e t im e a n d but fo r a fr a c tio n
A s been no failures and their work as industry of tire union.
It Is o n ly a b egin n in g.
A t p re s e n t lu m b e r­ o f th e cost th a t w a a a c tu a lly th e case.
He says: "W e j houses. Neither would the mlneown­
in g Is th e fo u rth g re a te s t In d u stry In the a N a tio n w e h a v e a lw a y s been s h o rts ig h te d I a
whole compares favorably with have shipped to date all varieties of ap­ ers guarantee that they would re­
U n ited S ta te s ; and yet. so ra p id has been the In p r o v id in g fo r th e e ffic ie n c y o f th e A r m y
ra te o f ex h a u s tio n o f tim b e r In th e U n ited In tim e o f peace. I t Is n o b o d y’ s e s p e c ia l in ­ that of last year, when In the final ples which we have bandied at a date deem this scrip at any tim e In the
S ta tes In th e past, and so r a p id ly Is the te re s t to m a k e such p ro visio n an d no on e examinations in February, the foot­
future.
re m a in d e r b ein g exh au sted, th a t th e co u n ­ lo o k s a h e a d to w a r a t any p eriod, no m a t ­
"In refusing to accept this worth­
team ranked slightly better corresponding to this in previous years
try Is u n q u estio n a b ly on th e v e r g e o f a ter h o w re m o te , aa b ein g a seriou s p o s s i­ ball
for all less scrip in exchange for their hard
tim b e r fa m in e w h ich w ill b e fe lt in e v e ry b ilit y ; w h ile an im p ro p e r econ om y, o r r a t h ­ than the average for the whole stu­ W e have received good prices
h ou seh old In th e land.
T h e r e has a lre a d y er n ig g a rd lin e s s , can be p ra c tic e d a t th e e x ­
Tlte records show also fruit shipped, and we now have in labor, the miners o f G oldfield are
t een a rise In th e p rice o f lu m b er, but th e re pense o f th e A r m y w ith th e c e r ta in ty th a t dent body.
transit to London and other markets, taking a manly stand against the
Is c e rta in to be a m o re ra p id an d h e a v ie r
those p r a c tic in g it w ill not be c a lle d to a c ­ that for the two months just past,
rise In th e fu tu re.
for which we shall also receive good usurpation of governmental func­
T h e p resen t an n u al co n su m p tio n o f lu m ­ cou n t th e r e fo r , but th a t th e p ric e w ill be football men have cut few er classes
p
aid
b
y
th
e
u
n
fo
rtu
n
a
te
person
s
w
h
o
h
a
p
­
than any other class o f students. Re­ prices, as I think the English market tions by unreliable banking firms,
b er Is c e r ta in ly th re e tim e s as g r e a t ae the
an n u al g r o w th ; and I f th e con su m p tion and pen to b e in o ffic e w h e n a w a r does a c tu a lly ports o f absences o f all students are will not be subjected to financial condi­ which assume the right to set aside
g r o w th c o n tin u e un ch an ged, p r a c tic a lly a ll com e.
the legal money of the nation.
T h e M e d ic a l C orp s should bs m uch la r g e r sent to the Registrar's office dally tions as in tbe United Btates.”
our lu m b er' w ill be ex h a u sted In a n o th er
th a n th e needs o f o u r r e g u la r A r m y in w ar.
“ W e desire to call the attention o f
and a careful record is kept. The
ge n e ra tio n , w h ile lon g b e fo r e th e lim it to
Y e t a t p re s e n t It is s m a lle r th an th e needs
c o m p le te e x h a u stio n is reach ed th e g r o w in g
the American people to the awful
o f th e s e r v ic e d e m a n d e\.«n in peace. T h s University works on the theory that
s c a rc ity w ill m a k e Its e lf fe lt In m a n y b lig h t ­ S p an ish W a r o c c u rre d less than ten y ea rs
Names
Dav:s
by
Mistake
disaster at Monongah, W. Va., where
students are there first to study, and
in g w a ys upon ou r N a tio n a l w e lfa r e .
A b ou t ago.
T h s c h ie f loea w e su ffered in it was
Washington— Through an error the 500 coal miners were murdered by
20 per cen t o f ou r fo re s t te r r it o r y Is now r e ­ by d is e a s e a m o n g th e re g im e n ts w h ich n e v e r this
means regular attendance at
served In N a tio n a l fo re s ts ; but th ese do not le ft th e cou n try. A t th e m o m en t th e N a tio n clasdaa.
president sent in the nomination of the capitalist system In its greed for
in clu d e th e m ost va lu a b le tim b e r lands, seem ed d e e p ly Im p ressed by th is f a c t ; y e t
Had President Roosevelt
Marion F. Davis as postmaster at profits.
and In any e v e n t th e p ro p o rtio n is too sm a ll s e e m in g ly it has a lr e a d y been fo r g o tte n , fo r
Save Fruit from Frost
to e x p e c t th a t th e re serves can a cco m p lish not th e s lig h te s t e ffo r t has been m a d e to
Union, Oregon. There is a big fight been as anxious to enforce the laws
m ore than a m itig a tio n o f th e tro u b le w h ich p re p a re & m e d ic a l corp s o f s u ffic ie n t size
Portland— A t the suggestion of J. P. over this office and the delegates had In W est Virginia, had he considered
la a h ea d fo r th e N ation .
F a r m o re d ra stic to p r e v e n t th e re p e titio n o f th e sa m e d is ­
a c tio n is needed.
F o re s ts can be lu m bered a s te r on a m u ch la r g e r s ca le i f w e sh ou ld O’ Brien, general manager of the 0 . R. filed
no recommendation, nor had it as well the protection of the lives o f
e
v
e
r
be
e
n
g
a
g
e
d
In
a
serious
c
o
n
flict.
T
h
s
so as to g iv e to th e pu b lic th s fu ll use o f
tro u b le in th e Span ish W a r w as n ot w ith A N. company, a rule has been promul­ had a conference regarding postoffiee those miners by demanding that the
th e ir m e r c a n tile tim b e r w ith o u t th e s lig h t ­ th s th en e x is tin g o ffic ia ls o f th e W a r De
est d e tr im e n t to th e fo rest, a n y m o rs than p a r tm e n t; It w aa w ith th e r e p re s e n ta tiv e s gated by which apple shippers can ship appointments.
The nomination will mlneowners safeguard their em­
ployes against unnecessary dangers,
it Is a d e tr im e n t to a fa r m to fu rn ish s o f th e p e o p le aa a w h o le w ho, fo r th e p r e ­ their products in car lots whether in
be withdrawn unless the delegation de­ as he is to send the regular army to
h a rv e s t; so th a t th e re Is no p a r a lle l b etw een c e d in g 33 years, h ad d e c lin e d to m a k e th e
refrigerator
cars
or
in
ordinary
freight
cides
in
favor
of
Mr.
Davis.
The
pres­
fo re s ts an d m in es, w h ich can o n ly be c o m ­ n e c e s s a ry p ro v is io n fo r th e A r m y .
U nless
crush an organization whose only
p le te ly used by exh au stion .
B u t fo rests, if a m p le p ro v is io n Is n ow m ad e b y C on gress cars.
The railroad will permit a care­ ident also nominated Charles E Haz­ aim Is to better the conditions and
used as a ll ou r fo re s ts h a ve been used In to put th e M e d ic a l C orp s w h ere it sh ou ld bs
taker
to
accompany
each
carload
of
put
d
is
a
s
te
r
in
th
e
n
ex
t
w
a
r
la
In
e
v
ita
b
le
,
ard
as
postmaster
of
Drain
and
Eva
B.
th e past and as m ost o f th em a re s till used,
make happier the lives of the work­
w ill be e ith e r w h o lly d e stro y ed , o r ao d a m ­ and th e r e s p o n s ib ility w ill not lie w ith th ose apples crossing the mountains, and if Rumble as postrraster of Joseph, both
ing class, 600 blackened corpses
a g e d th a t m a n y d eca d es h a v e to pass b e fo re th en In c h a rg e o f th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t, but
w
ith
th
ose
w
h
o
n
o
w
d
e
c
lin
e
to
m
a
k
e
ths
necessary,
to
the
Eastern
markets.
The
would not today be laid upon the
in Oregon.
e ffe c tiv e use can be m a d e o f th e m a ga in . A ll
th ese fa c ts a re so ob vio u s th a t It Is e x t r a ­ n ecessa ry p ro visio n .
altar
o f greed at Monongah, W. Va.,
caretaker
w
ill
be
furnished
with
return
P e rh a p s th e m o s t im p o rta n t o f a ll le g is ­
o rd in a ry th a t It sh ou ld bs n ecessa ry to r e ­
around which weep widowed w ive»
la tio n n eed ed f o r th e benefit o f th e A rm y transportation.
He w ill keep sufficient
Pilot
Rock
Getting
Ready.
p ea t them .
and orphaned children.
O f course to ch eck th s w e s ts o f tim b e r Is a la w to e q u a liz e an d In crease th e p a y of fire bnrning in the car to prevent dam­
Pendleton— It is announced that train
m eans th a t th e re m ust be on th e p a rt o f th s o ffic e r s an d e n lis te d m en o f th s A r m y ,
public th e a c c e p ta n c e o f a te m p o r a r y r e ­ N a v y , M a rin e C orps, and R e v e n u e -C u tts i age to the trait by frost.
service
over
the
Pilot
Rock
branch
of
FOREIGNERS M U S T GO.
Such a b ill has b een
p rep a red ,
s tric tio n In th e la v is h uss o f th e tim b er. In s e rv ic e
the O. R. A N. w ill be inaugurated De­
o rd e r to p r e v e n t th e to ta l loss o f th is use w h ic h it is h o p ed w ill m e e t w ith you »
fa
v
o
r
a
b
le
c
o
n
s
id
e
ra
tio
n
.
T
h
e
n
e
x
t
m
ost
New Bills for Oregon.
in the fu tu re.
T h e r e a re p le n ty o f m en in
cember 16. Arrangements for a dem­ Eighty Thousand Will Be Replaced by
p u blic and p r iv a t e Ilfs w ho a c tu a lly a d v o ­ e s s e n tia l m easu re Is to a u th o riz e a num het
Washington— Bills to promote Gene- onstration in Pilot Rock that day are
o f e x t r a o ffic e rs as m e n ta io n e d a b o ve.
Ts
ca te th e co n tin u a n ce o f th e p re s e n t system
Americans Near Pittsburg
m
a
k
e
th
e
A
r
m
y
m
o
re
a
t
t
r
a
c
t
iv
e
t
o
en
listed
o f u n ch eck ed an d w a s te fu l e x tra v a g a n c e ,
ral Thomas M. Anderson; establish an being made and it is expected that sev­
m en. it is a b s o lu te ly essen tia l to c r e a te a
u sing as an a rg u m e n t th e fa c t th a t to chock
Pittsburg, Dec. 10.— Independent
assay
office
at
Portland;
for
a
light­
s
e
rv
ic
e
corps,
such
as
e
x
ists
in
n
e
a
r
ly
every
eral
hundred
people
w
ill
go
out
over
it w ill o f cou rse m ean In te r fe r e n c e w ith ths
m o d ern a r m y In th e w o r ld , to d o th s sk illed house at Cape Arago;
ease an d c o m fo r t o f c e rta in p e o p le w h o now
provide for the the new line from this city on the first cokemakers of the Pittsburg and
g e t lu m b er a t less cost th a n th e y o u g h t to and u n s k ille d la b o r, In s e p a ra b ly con n ected
acquisition
of
the
canal
and locks at train. The regular service on this line Connellsvllle district have decided to
w
ith
m
ilit
a
r
y
a
d
m
in
is
tra
tio
n
,
w
h
ic
h
is
now
pay, a t th e ex p en se o f th e fu tu re g e n e r a ­
decrease the price o f producing coke
tions.
Bom s o f th ese person s a c tu a lly d e ­ e x a c te d , w ith o u t Just com p en sa tio n , o f e n ­ Oregon City at a cost of $600,000; to w ill consist of a combination train one
m en w h o
v o lu n t a r ily
e n te re d
ths
by Increasing the price of their
m and th a t th e p resen t fo r e s t re s e rv e s bs listed
authorize
the
sale
of
lands
to
the
Siletz
A
r
m
y
to
d
o
s
e
rv
ic
e
o
f
an
a
lto
g
e
th
e
r
d
i
f
­
way
each
day,
leaving
Pendleton
in
tbe
th ro w n open to d estru ctio n , because, f o r ­
workmen. The day o f the foreigner
T h e r e a r e a n u m b er o f o th e i Indians;
sooth, th e y th in k th a t th e re b y th e p ric e o f fe r e n t k in d .
establishing
an
additional
morning
and
returning
in
tbe
afternoon.
has passed, and hereafter none but
lu m b er cou ld be put d o w n a g a in fo r tw o or la w s n ecessa ry to so o r g a n iz e th e A r m y a i
judicial
district
in
Oregon;
grant
to
p
ro
m
o
te
lta
e
ffic
ie
n
c
y
a
n
d
fa
c
ilit
a
t
e
its
American born or naturalized citi­
th re e o r m o re years.
T h e ir a ttitu d e la p r e ­
ra p id ex p a n s io n in tim e o f w a r ; but ths lands to maintain an Oregon fish hatch­
c is e ly lik e th a t o f an
a g it a t o r
p ro te s tin g
zens o f the United States w ill be em­
Klamath Conditions Better.
a g a in s t th s o u tla y o f m o n e y by fa r m e r s on a b o ve a re th e m ost im p o rta n t.
ery;
provide
a
monument
for
Fort
ployed
about tho 20,767 ovens o f the
It
w
a
s
hoped
T
h
e
H
a
g
u
e
C
o
n
fe
re
n
c
e
m
ig
h
t
Klamath Falls— It is hoped here that
m anu re and In ta k in g c a re o f th e ir fa rm s
d ea l w ith the q u e s tio n o f th e lim ita tio n of Clatsop, and a large number of pension
Independent operators.
To
these
g e n e r a lly
the
present
cost
of
labor
w
ill
reduce
a
rm
a
m
en
ts.
B
u
t
e
v
e
n
b
e
fo
r
e
It
h
a
d
a
s
s
e
m
­
In th e ea s te rn U n ite d S ta tes th e m in era l
and claim bills, have been introduced the estimated cost of water on the K la­ Americans w ill be paid higher wages
fu els h a v e a lr e a d y passed In to th e hands o f b led In fo r m a l in q u irie s had d e v e lo p e d that
than was paid to the foreigners, but
la rg e p r iv e t s ow n ers, en d th ose o f th s W e s t as r e g a rd s n a v a l a rm a m e n ts , th s o n ly ones by Senator Fulton.
math project. The original estimate of the operators expect to decrease the
in w h ic h th is c o u n try h a d a n y In te re s t, I:
a re r a p id ly fo llo w in g .
I t la o b v io u s th at
$18 per acre was made at a time when cost o f production.
th ese fu e ls sh ou ld bs c o n s e rv e d an d not w as h o p eless to t r y to d e v is e a n y p la n fot
w h ich th ere w a s th s s lig h te s t p ossib ility
Appeals to Commissioner
w asted , and It w o u ld be w e ll to p ro te c t the
labor was cheap and plentiful, but la­
o f se c u rin g assen t o f th e n a tio n s ga th s ro d
There are 2 9 of these independ­
p eo p le
a g a in s t
u n ju st
end
e x to r tio n a te
at T h e H a g u e.
N o p la n w a s e v e n prop osed
Burns— An appeal to the commis­ bor conditions changed and tbe esti­ ents who own 20,767 ovens, the H.
prices, so fa r as th a t can s t ill be done. W h a t
w
h
ich
w
o
u
ld
h
a
v
e
h
a
d
th
s
assent
o
f
m
ors
has been a c c o m p lis h e d In th e g r e e t o il fields
Now that con- C. Frick Coke Company, the fuel end
than one firs t-c la s s p o w e r o u tsid e o f the sioner of the general land office has mate was made higher.
o f th e In d ia n T e r r it o r y by th e a c tio n o f ths
T h e o n ly p la n th a t asem ed just been filed in the Burns land office ditions have again changed it is thought of the steel corporation, owning and
A d m in is tra tio n , o ffe rs a s tr ik in g e x a m p le o f U n ite d S tates.
a t a ll f e a s lb l* th a t o f lim it in g th e sis*
operating 19,900 ovens.
th e g o o d resu lts o f such a p o licy .
In m y
o f b a ttlesh ip s, m a t w ith no f a v o r a t all. from the decision of the register and tbe original estimates w ill be i pp oxl-
Ju d gm en t th s G o v e rn m e n t sh ou ld h a v e th s
In the 40,667 ovens In the dis­
I t Is e v id e n t, th e re fo re , th a t It is fo l l y fo t receiver in the important contest of the mated.
r ig h t to k eep th e fe e o f th e c o il. o il an d gas
th is N a tio n to bass a n y h op s o f secu rin g
trict, owned by both independents
field s In its o w n possession an d to Is a s « th e
Pacific Livestock company, proteetant
rig h ts to d e v e lo p th em u n der p -o p e r r e g u la ­ p ea ce on any In te rn a tio n a l a g r e e m e n t a s te
and
the steel corporation, there are
Likes the Ashland Normal.
th e lim ita tio n o f a rm a m e n ts .
Such b ein g against the state of Oregon and the
tio n s; o r else. If th s C on gress w ill n ot a dopt
th e fa c t it w ou ld be m ost u n w ise f o r us
employed more than 80,000 men, the
th is m eth od , th e co a l d ep o sits sh ou ld be
Harney
Valley
Improvement
company,
Ashland—
Hon.
M
ilt
A
.
M
iller,
of
to stop th e u p b u ild in g o f ou r N a v y .
To
m ajority of whom are at the present
sold under lim ita tio n s , to c o n s e rv e th e m as
bu ild one b a ttle s h ip o r th o best an d m ost claimants, involving the rights of the Linn county, is a member of tbe state
p u blic u tilitie s , th e r ig h t to m in e c o a l b ein g
time foreigners. These men are paid
a d v a n c e d ty p e a y e a r w o u ld b a r e ly k eep latter company to draw water from the
s ep a ra ted fr o m th e t it le to th e soli.
The
textbook
commission,
a
regent
of
the
our fle e t up to Its p resen t fo rce.
T h is ts
an average o f $85 per month. The
re g u la tio n s sh o u ld p e rm it c o a l la n d s to be
not enou gh.
In m y ju d g m e n t, w e should Silvies river for the irrigation of abont state university and
deeply interest­ statisticians find that o f the $86 ■
w o rk e d In s u ffic ie n t q u a n tity b y th e s e v e ra l
th is y e a r p ro v id e f o r fo u r b a ttlesh ip s. B u t 70,000 acres of land.
c o rp o ra tio n s
T h s p resen t lim ita tio n s h a ve
ed
in
the
educational
system
of
the
month which the foreigner makes,
It ts Id le to b u ild b a ttle s h ip s u nless In
been absurd, e x c e s s iv e and s e r v o no useful
a d d itio n to p r o v id in g th e m en. a n d tha
state. He addressed the normal stu­ he puts back Into circulation but $20
purpose, and o fte n ren d er It n ecessa ry th a t
m ean s fo r th o ro u g h tra in in g , w s p ro v id e
Astoria Plante Cut Wages.
dents in chapel briefly and after visit­ a month, living In absolute squalor
th e re should be e ith e r fra u d o r else a b a n ­
th e a u x ilia rie s fo r th em , u nless w s p r o ­
d o n m en t o f th e w o rk o f g e t t in g out th e
Astoria— On account of the disturbed ing the different department and look­ during his stay In this country.
v id e docks, th s c o a lin g sta tion s, th s c o llie rs
coal.
and su p p ly ships th a t th e y need.
W s a re condition of the lomber market and in
ing over the buildings and grounds, W h ile the remaining $65 per month
W o r k on th e P a n a m a C a n a l Is p ro c e e d in g
e x t r e m e ly d e fic ie n t In c o a lin g s ta tio n s end
Is saved. '
In a h ig h ly s a tis fa c to r y m a n n er In M arch
d o ck s on th e P a c ific , an d th is d efic ie n c y order to gnard against a shutdown of expreesed himself as being impressed
last. John F. S tsven s. c h a irm e n
of
th e
sh ou ld n ot lo n g e r be p e r m itte d to exist. their plants, the Clatsop M ill company \ with
the school and its work and
C om m ission , e n d c h ie f e n g in e e r, resign ed ,
P le n ty o f to rp e d o b o a ts
an d
d e s tro y e rs
Great Britain Mourns
and th e C o m m issio n w as re o rg a n is e d and
sh ou ld be built.
B o th on th e A t la n t ic and and the Astoria Box company have pleased with the beautiful grounds,
co n stitu ted as fo llo w s :
L ie u te n a n t-C o lo n e l
London, Dec. 10.— The death o f
P a c ific coasts fo r tific a tio n s o f th e best ty p e made a cat in the wages of their rm- '
G e o rg e W
G oeth als. C orps o f E n gin eers.
sh ou ld bs p r o v id e d f o r a ll o u r g r e a te s t h a r ­
K ing Oscar o f Sweden has caused
U n ited S ta tes A rm y , ch a irm a n and c h ie f bors.
PO R TLA N D M ARKET 8 .
ployes of 26 cents per day on each man.
e n g in e e r; M a jo r p . D. G a llla r d . C orps o f
the greatest regret in Great Britain.
U n til our battle fleet Is much la rg e r than The new scale became effective Decem­
E n gin eers. U n ited S ta tes A r m y ; M a jo r W i l ­
at present It should n ever bo sp lit Into d e ­
Wheat— Club, 83c; blneatem, 86c; The relations between the two coun­
lia m L S lb ert. C orps o f E ngineer««. U n ited
ber 2. The Tongue Point Lumber com­
S ta tes A r m y ; C iv il E n g in e e r I I
H. R o u s­ tach m en t* so fa r a p art th at they could not
even t
of
em ergen cy
bo
s p e e d ily
tries and between the two royal
pany is also said to have made a cat in valley, 88c; red, 816
seau. U n ited S ta tes N a v y ; J. C. S. B la c k ­ in
u
n
ited
O
ur
coast
lin
o
Is
on
th
o
P
a
­
Oata— No. 1 white, $29; gray, $29. fam ilies have been o f the closest for
bu rn ; C o lo n el W . C. G o rga s. U n ite d S tates
cific
Just
as m u ch
as on
th s
A t l a n ­ wages amounting to abont 16 per cent.
A rm y , an d J a ck so n Sm ith.
C om m ission ers.
Barley— Feed, $28.60 per ton; brew­ many years, but Englishmen o f the
tic
T h e In terests o f C a lifo r n ia , O reg o n
T h is c h a n g e o f a u th o rity an d d ir e c tio n w en t
and W ash in gton ere as em p h a tica lly the in­
Boost Mary’s River Applaa.
present generation have a warm re­
ing. $30; rolled, $30(331.
In to effe c t on A p r il 1. w ith o u t ca u sin g e p e r ­ terests o f the w hole U nion as those o f M ains
gard for the dead monarch because
c e p tib le c h eck In th e p ro g ress o f th e w o rk
Philomath— The fruitgrow ers of
Corn— Cracked, $33; whole, $32.
nd N ew
York, o f I,outetana and Texas.
I command to the fa vo ra b le consideration T h e b a ttle fleet should now and then bs
o
f his friendly attitude during the
Hay— Valley timothy. No. 1, $170
o f ths Congress s postal s a vin g s bank sys­ m oved to the P a c ific . Jurt aa at oth er times this section met today and effected
tem. a s recom m ended by the Portm aater- it should be kept in the A tla n tic .
W hen ths an organization to be known as the 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, South African War. K ing Oscar paid
General.
T h e prim ary object Is to encourage Isthm ian Canal is b u ilt ths transit o f the
am ong our people »oonom y end th rift, and by battle fleet from one ocean to ths oth er w ill Mary's R iver F ruitgrow ers’ Associa­ $23; clover, $16;
cheat, $16; grain his last visit to England in 1900,
the use o f postal savin gs banks to g iv e them be c o m p a ra tively easy
Professor Henry Sheak, one hay, $16<$16; alfalfa, $14; vetch, $14. when Cambridge University con­
U n til it la built, 1 tion.
an opportunity to husband th eir resounds, earnestly hope that ths b a ttle fleet w ill bs
ferred upon him the honorary de­
p articu larly thooe who have not the fa c ili­ thus sh ifted betw een th e tw o oceans every of the most progressive horticultur­
Batter— Fancy creamery, 30@32)4c gree o f LL. D.
ties s t hand fo r depositing th slr m oney in year or two.
T h e m arksm anship on a ll our ists o f this section is president and
«« v in e s banks.
V iew ed, how ever, from the ships has im proved phenom enally d u rin g the
per
pound.
W . F. Caldwell, secretaj-y. Much In­
experience o f the part few weeks. It le evl- laot fiv e years.
Veal— 75 to 126 pounds 8(38140;
Funeral o f Mrs. Taft
> n t that tbs ad van tages o f such an Iratl-
U n til w ith in the last tw o o r three re a rs It terest la being taken In the matter
tltlon are s till
more far-reach in g.
Tim id
waa not possible to train a b a ttle fle e t lo by many farmers as
hundreds of 125 to 160 pounds, 7c; 160 to 200
Millbury, Mass, Dec. 10.— The fu­
depositors h ave w ith draw n th eir sa vin gs for squadron m aneuvers under service c o n d itio n *
the tim e being from N ation al banka, trust •n d It ts only durlnfc these last tw o or three acres of trees and vines have been pounds, 6@6 £ 40 .
neral o f Mrs. Louisa T aft, mother o f
com panies and
sa v in g *
banks.
Individuals y ears that ths tra in in g under theos conditions set out the past two years.
Pork— Block, 76 to 150 pounds, fl)4c;
have hoarded th eir cash and the w orking
has re a lly become e ffe c tiv e A n oth er and most
Secretary Taft, who died early Sat­
packers, 6?4e.
men their earn in gs; a ll o f which money has necessary stride In advan ce
Is
now
being
Q le er Schools.
been w ithheld end kept In h idin g or In the taken.
T h s battle fle e t Is about s ta rtin g by
Poultry— A ven ge old hens, 1114(3 urday. will be held Tuesday, at 1
sa fe deposit box to the detrim en t o f pros­ the S traits o f M agellan to v is it ths P a c ific
Albany— Linn
county has one 12c per pound; mixed chickens, 11(3 o’clock, at Torry residence, the home
perity.
T h rou gh the agency o f the postal ( b u t .
Sixteen b a ttlesh ip * are g o in g under
savings banks such money
would
be re­ the com m and o f R e a r-A d m ira l Evans, w h ile school without a single boy pupil and
1114c; spring chickens,
lD>4011c; of her sister, where she passed her
stored to the channels o f trade, to the m u­ eigh t arm ored c r u is e d and tw o oth er battle-
Of
tual benefit o f cap ita l and labor.
sh irs w ill m eet him
at
San
Francisco, another which no girls attend.
roosters, 8c; dressed chickens, 12013c; last days. Rev. E. A. Putnam, pas­
I fu rther commend to the Cong r e »« the con­ w h ith er certain torpedo dsotroysro ars also course both are in small remote dis­
tor o f the First Congregational
N o fleet o f such slzs has e v e r made tricts.
sideration o f the Pootmo sto r G enera l s roc m- goin g
District 84, in Fox Valley, turkeys, lire, 14(316c; geese, live, 9(3 church, w ill conduct the services.
mendstlnn fo r tho extension o f the parcels wich « voyage, and It w ill be o f vary great
The near Lyons, has eight pupils, all of lOo: ducks, 12012)4c; pigeons, $1<§
poet, esp ecially on ths ru ral routes
There educational use to all engaged In It.
Immediately follow ing the services
are now SN.21S ru ral ro u te * s e rv in g nearly only w a y by which to teach o ffic e r s and men whom are boys, and District 119, 1.50; sqnabe, $2<33.
the body will be taken to Cincinnati
16,000.000 people who do not h ave the a d ­ how to handle the fle e t so aa to m eet every
Eggs—
Fresh
ranch,
candled,
3
7
)4
0
p
<
art
Me
»tra
in
and
em
ergen
cy
In
tlm
s
o
f
war
near
Sweet
Home,
has
only
fiv
e
stu­
van tages o f the Inhabitants o f cities In ob ­
where it w ill be burled beside that
tain in g their eupi'lles
T h .se rocom m oRdOtlOM Is t> h ave them p ractice under s im ila r con­ dents and all are girls.
40c per dosen.
M oreover, ths only
o f Mrs. T a ft’s husband, Judge A l-
h ave been draw n up to ben efit the farm er ditions In tim e o f p o o r*
Fruit»— Apples, 75c<3$2 per box; phonso Taft.
and the cou ntry
shopkeeper; otherw ise.
I w ay to find out our actual needa lo to per­
Maka Appointment Latar.
shotrti not fa v o r them, for I b elieve that it form In tim e o f peace w h a tever m aneuvers
peaches,
76c(B$l
per
crate;
pears,
$1
26
A fts r
Is flood policy fo r our G overnm ent to do m igh t be necessary In tim e o f w ar.
everyth in g r<-s*"tble to aid tho em ail town and w a r Is d e c la re d It Is to o la to to fin d out
Salem— Governor Chamberlain has ' (3 1.75 'per box ; 'quince«,’ hOOOOcpar
Labor Troubles for Mrx c >.
the country d istrict
It Is d ertrabls that ths the needs; that m esne to in vito dloaoter. Th is not considered the appointment of a
box; cranberries, $9.60(312 per barrel
trip to ths P a c ific w ill show w hat som e of
country m erchant should not be crushed out.
Mexico City, Dec. 10.— That Mex­
Oklahom a has becom e s state, standing on our need* are and w ill enablo us to provide successor to the late Circuit Judge Fra-
Vegetable*— Turnip«, $1.26 per sack: ico, which for years has been free
T h e proper place fo r an o ffic e r
s fu ll eq u a lity w ith her elder sisters, and her fo r them
fu tu re lo assured by her g rea t natural r e ­ to learn his duty Is s t sea. and the on ly w ay »■ r, and will not do ao for tome days. carrots, $1.26 persack; beets, $1 25 per
from the question, is to have her
sources.
The duty o f the N a tio n a l G o vern ­ In w h ic h a n a v y can s v s r be m a d s e ffic ie n t He say* there la no occasion for hasty
sack; beans, 709c per pound; cabbage, labor problem, was made evident to­
ment to guard the personal and property rights Is by practice at sea. under a ll the conditions
hich would have to be m et I f w a r existed
action, and he will take time lo o suit le per pound; cauliflower, 60(390c dom; day when It was announced that a
o f the Indians w ith in hor borders rem ains of
course unchanged.
I f a ll th a t o u gh t to b s d on s c a n n o t now
with member* of the Multnomah coun­ parsley, 20 c dot; peppers, 84170 per meeting o f delegates from various
f reitera te m y recom m endations o f last year bo done, at lea st 1st a b e g in n in g bo m a d *
__________
as regards A lask a.
Some f rm o f local self- l a m y last th re e an n u al m essages, a n d la ty bar.
pound; radishes, 20 c do*; spinach, 6 c branches of labor throughout tho
a
s
p
ecia
l
m
essa
ge
to
th
o
lo
o
t
v
*o
n
g
ro
s
*
tho
governm ent should be provided, as sim ple
pound; snronts, 8 c per pound; squash, republic would be held early next
end inexpensive ao posoible, It Is Impossible n eceoolty fo r le g lo lo tlo n th a t w ill r e u s e o f ­
Mulkav Not a Candidate
fo r ths «"ongress to devote the necessary tim e ficers o f th s lin e o f th s N a v y to roa ch th s
January. It Is planned at this con­
to e ll the little d e is t's o f necessary Alaskan g ra d e s o f c a p ta in an d r e a r - a d m ir a l a t less
Salem— While in Salem Preeident B. 101 Sir pound; tomatoes, $1.26(31.35 vention. by certain o f the newly cre­
legislation .
Road bulldino and ra ilw a y build
a d v a n c e d a g es a n d w h ic h w ill cau ss th em f . «folkey, ol Ashland normal, said per box.
Ing should bo encouraged
T h o G overnor o f to h a v o m o rs sea tr a in in g an d e x p e rie n c e
ated labor leaders, to organise ■
Onions— $1.6002 per sack.
Alaska should bo glTen an am ple appropriation In th s h ig h ly re s p o n s ib le d u tie s o f thoso that ander no cirrametanoee will be he
great union society similar to the
w h erew ith to o rga n ise a force to preserve the
Potatoes—
Delivered
Portland,
500
g
rad
es,
so
th
a
t
th
e
y
m
a
y
b
e
c
o
m
e
th
o
ro
u
g
h
ly
a
candidate
for
Superintendent
of
pub­
publte peace
w h is k y sellin g to the n atives
Federation o f Labor
should bo m ads a felon y
T h e cool land lew s s k illfu l In h a n d lin g b a t t le s h ip * d ivisio n s,
76c
per
hundred;
sweet
potatoes,
2>4o
fle e ts In a ction , has hern lic instruction, with which aspiration»
should be changed so as to m eet ths peculiar sq u a d ron s and
per pound.
fu lly ex p la in e d e n d u r g e n tly re co m m en d ed . ha is credited.
nseds o f the te rrito ry
T h is shou'd be at
Valuable Painting Stolen
tended to et ones, fo r tho present low s perm it U pon th is su b ject th s S e c r e to r y o f th o N a v y
Hope— 1907, 6 0 7 lie per
pound;
Individuals to locate large areas o f tho pub­ has su b m itted d e ta ile d a a d d e fin ite r e c o m ­
Courtral. Belgium, Dec. 10.— One
Cash far G overnment Checks
lic dom ain
fo r
sp ecu lative purpoeso.
anJ m e n d a tio n s w h ic h h o v o re c e iv e d m y ap­
olds. 2*40 3 14 c per pound.
of Van Dyke’s great masterpieces
cause aa im m ense amount o f trouble, fraud p ro v a l. an d w h ich . If e n a c te d In to lo w .
Astoria — Arrangements have hrei
Wool— Eastern Oregon, average best,
and litiga tion .
T h ere should bo another ju- i w ill a cco m p lish w h a t Is Im m e d ia te ly a c c e s ­
dietsi division established
A s sn rly as pew- sa ry an d w ill, aa co m p a re d w ith e x is tin g made through tha local banks by which 13O20c per ponnd, according to shrink- "The Erection of the Cross,’’ has
slhls lig h t hou»eo and bnoys shou'd bo eotok- la w . m a k s a s a v in g o f m o re th a n 16000.000
been stolen from tbe Church of the
all government checks will be paid in am
llohod os sid e to n a vlgo tlo o . especially In sad
■ ta; ; valley,
valley, 18
18O20c, according to flne- Notre Dame. The thieves carefully
about Prin,-# W illia m hound, and tho survey d u rin g t h o a o x t oovon y e a r *
cash
in
the
future,
aa
money
haa
been
,
ness;
mohair,
choioa,
29030c
per
T
H
E
O
D
O
R
E
R
O
O
S
E
V
E
L
T
I
o f tho coast com pleted
There lo nood of
cut off the canvas front the frame
Tho White Houo* December i IOfV.
iweivad by tha banka lor that purpose, pouad.
liberal ap p rop riation s fo r lig h tin g • » * boor-
and carried It away.