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4 t I -I Our assembly tr end* aarm a I ttie of taxation, but ail the ax set* of the will of the people* Does it insist upon o1 It-ary uf attempting to rep«-al our e uniry that in other countr-e* ar* the election uf senator* by the people du« I pomary Uw. au tn«y ar* resort mostly in the hand« of p ivate coriora rather than by the special mt< rests' Ing to th« Second u-eth-xl uf r- peal, by tior-a The government owna an-J haa D^es it d mami the enforcement of the Itie Voluntary act of doing something tor sale or lease vaa ar- aa of land, and cnmmal clause of the anti *h« rman Uw which will luui.Uract th» « ff- it uf the all the railway a, telegraphs, telephone*, against th« chi«t II.agnate* uf the P olitically I ndeplndlni etc.. *o Oat it* debt la a people's in trusts, requiring those pe-siatent Vioux- la*. The direct primary state* explicitly vestment. There are no big dividends ter* Oi Uw tu wear lhe prison stripes? Entered at the (--»totfice at Ecio, how camlldat-s st all be nominal«d, on watered stuck to pay to cor|>oratiuna . o-s it stand for the restoration ot tins ai d thal they snail be selected or nomi an>l no individuals. companica or cor- guverniro-iit as the fatheis intende-i te Oregon, a* aecund-claaa mail matter porationa are a'-le to acquire and bold rne peition uf a gu-eri-ment of. by, nated in no other way The assembly propose* to substitute vast ares» uf the |-ui lie dotnxin. Any aid t—r toe peupta, letlal than a a plan which will, In effect, kill the one can g--t land on eaay terms, but he government ul, by, -m. lor the Uwsta? if the democratic parly does *t>m. primary law. limier thia p-an, there cannut hold land that he does nut use. kUB. 18HID tVLRY > RIDA* 8Y w>ll tn* no necessity for a nominating I lie land and all its appurtenant re fur the«» mitiga, li its platloims ar* primary, fur the seiectiun will ha-e source* l-elong to all th- people speak wr-ltci- m uniniataaabie terms aral its 1. L. IH <i <• I. H e • ing of the period already mentl -ned, caiAluixles ar« of Such ciiafscler ti>al been made at lhe ass« mt iy. If this fuet is true, ami our assembly before New Z* land eff- cled a social to«y may reasonably be trusted to du k|MTt>* a Wl> Pm IPMÍ K r< >N. ftien-.s will not deny it. fur such .s their revolution, Profeaxor Parsumi says: the peu,4v‘* will, then the deumcrxUc abund- part,; b*a a great coMtruclive pulley. nU-nt un, are they not »11-mi ting to “There wax 0«nt) of nib- ’r _ .. r ... i— capital, m aid , I quantitwauf ,.r bu-iie men may sneer «ten they are repeal by a voluntary act. a const.lu- ' ance of idle Iiu .al law? Under »ome cumliUona, xiir lalxir, but f-rse three factors of lu.-d that lhe repuul.cari party i-ax Km<s l Iteti HII-'l liiN KA I F>: these same aaaembiyit«* would prv production could not b« br -ught to- so I ar m its plutocratic policy that ii gether becaus. of monopoly monopoly haa actually imperiled popular govern One year in advance ......... ..11 26 ru-unev such act on anarchistic. of land, of capital and uf government merit. But more and more thoughllu. Now fri> mis, why nut be lawal-i llng . I fib < In«- year, at end of year by th«- land and m.n-eyoi interests." men are Cuming lu recognise this as a -iliiens in this matter? If our primary . 1 IL One year, at end of 2 years . ,.w, ncli.iiing Statement N I, >» not But under the new system monopoly solemn fact. o. »»• year, at end of years .. 2 « “But soberly it is now mi child's pls> atisfactory, why not repeal it in a was aboluhed, the people came Into Hix months in advance 7b regular and orderly manner? The t teir own. and ' for a ¡-erlolof I* year* to save the principle* uf Jeff, na-n Iron, ■ Three months in advance N ew » auppua« s tha* you are. as a rule, the people enjoy-d a degree of con- total overthrow i-i thia nation.“ ibt ti-.uou» pr-« peri tv rarely known by the dcmur-rstic |4Mty has the fundament»- Ilf- law abiding cill»« ns ami are not anar H ugh- copy in srxi.|«r ■mats An snarchi-t, you know, hoe p ople of any land." There haa re- p-l-icip.es essential tu this great wurs vi.o igm-ica ur overndia eaiab>i»h«4 c -tly been some depreaaxm, l<ut less u! salvation. It it shall remain true tv aw. Ai d this is the purj use of the tnan In other countries, and the secre muse principles, true to the snnl I- A I • V KI« ll-l V< I KA I EH pro|»-s>-d axs- m'-ly to uvcrridc or ret tary of lata r reports favorable reaction which Jefferson ami Jacsxon served the puolic interests, it will be given th. You and bright prospect*. Card of thanks ................... . Li u-ide lhe direct primary Uw. I h« li*-«-ral government of New Zes task of restoring the American nation, Know this is the |Hir;i.<«*e of y.-ur scheme, Special obituary notices, |»r line ...0 lam! is one of advance! civ liuti-m, for arid the Opportunity to dedicate it anew 1 x tended wedding commri ti. j » i Im. ■i fur wh«l other purp«iae i* the assembly its main feat re« are wi 4 -m, justice tu lhe real aervi e of lhe people.— intended? No t»4y of men arc r « m » i liisplay ads. to U- changed w- ekly Its high id-al» are to Brian's Commoner. •itixcn* who o | m nly ami deliberately and humanism If desired, one column wide each « cure ami maintain for all the use of j propoeM a plan by which a law can 1« insertion, per inch ............. if- (jod'* greatest gift to men. the lam!, We are toid by the timber barons H'lsmesa locals |o-r line hist insertion 10 overrun.e a-4 its Intent set aside. The urn! equality of u- fa-rlunity. It seek* that if we tax tneir property the same Karli aubumpient insertion |wr line. ,W uxa. mbly pr i|M» es tu do thia w ith the io foster s.lire* |-r< ting manhood ami a* the b- me owners in the city and Ding time sti n ling a<la, contractsma- < dirret | r-mary ami its advucaU-s do not The womanhm4. whii«. at th-- »ame time Country are tax-d, that they wiii deny that thia is their purp-ee. on applii ntion. »am-- action in revard tu other law* !iel| ing the h> Iplcxs to help them« Ives i.i.me .lately slash off all the timber in It tave-l th- id <• laml out of the p «»e«- ttie state these l.aruna are bluffer» would mak-- the arb-rs outlaws. Banker lioxa has Iren convictsd and »ion of sj-rcuUtors. it took u.< r lhe ih--v coo>d not do it in ten years, an- .light to I»-doing time in the | eniten earyinig bu»in«-»». passenger», freight if they tried it, we could very easily i Will SÏREH JOUR I ar^ now. Why ? Because he d-src am! expn-ss as well as mail, and estab regulate the cutting of timber and the garded or sought to override the law of lished a parcels ;-o*t ami |»>»tal saving* Clearing uf grouts! after by laws that The p-atal savings bank bill, which i fommon banking h-neety Is he any banks, it help* mm to make a start on Would compel them to replant as fast the president ha- made one of the lead m--r gouty than men who deliberately a new piece of land ami to build a borne; ax they cut. ing administration measures, has pa»* plan to break another law? True. R-aia it even transports a laborer to a place rd the senate at d is now in the hands is a criminal ami hi* punishment ought where he can get employment aid The big employers never hc»itat«- to of the house. hould the house give Its to tie sevirc. Yet his crime against trusts him for the fare. AU thi* may subur-unate isrsn.csa to political cun assent to th*- met sure as it now stands, e Ux- paternalistic for a great country sim - ety 1» lexs injurtuus than that pro victi- na. It is only the working n.a the ; real lent is sure to give his approv • p sed by the assembly; for the reason like this, but there ar«- featurea of the who has conscientious scruples as t> al a d the measure will become a law that th«- assembly prupua-s to destroy government of, by and for the peop'e |x>litir»l machines. “Any machine to A very large majority of the Ameri »n r»tabli»h«<i la* and replace it with in New Ze all id tnat ar- worth our get there,” la the motto uf "big txlxl can people have deaired a system of stateamea'a utlention it is an exhibi a syst- m which the |>eo| ie had ! nesa” everywhere When the wor .er» partal savings t-anks, fur many years tion not of socialism, l-ul of real de- -•d U curse of Its corruption. team thal the ballot is an implement and They desireil that the government I'urtiami Jour.-al 'She N ews wiiu-a upm this subject mocracv » w. a|on (hey will stop using it for th- should provide a place where saving- fr< qUclilly. for It ba lie vex It to l-e a •neht uf sm cist privileges to prv thr-i might tie de|HMiited and. at the samr |u< slion of vital importance l to tiw “mach-n«” «it uf lhe* mud to han ti-ne, l-e absolutely safe. In rea|M>ns< lesisutih people <>f Oregon and des res that ' them run over every inherent right oi to this demand, we have tin- prospect •veryone »hail have the wid«-»l p-sail-i- man that th s pr- aidential measure shall I- m-wl-xlge upon th-- matter. 11 K th-- en x-ied into law lint it is. doubtful i i One nrwapap r writer com -lams that ■ffurta uf the old political gang tu r-'- th- |--opl> >l>--ir>-a i-Atal-avo p » «t- i d- mocrats do n>>t advocate any “cen There arc said to l-e thirty-tour mil ;ain control of Oregon pilitica which Wil* in the form which the senate bill •tractive legislation,” that their en«-r- lion feet uf good Umbel in Lane count iirikea the ilefenae of reform laws gi a. giea are devoted to cniicism of repub Aa stumpage sella fur from one tuthre. leceeaary. The measure provid-a that the n lican administration. It mav be that dollars a thousand f-et a* the lowest reiving poatmaater shall deposit th« that depends upon wnat one calls “c-n figure, there should be un the tax rul aa-ings in the local banks, the ban* * I structive legislation.” Just now ll if Lane county thirty-four million dol WHERE DE 43C J J FL.URISHES would s-*i m that the moat im;orlant lar» on the non tillal-le lands the cla-s par not leas than 2’s l-cr cent intereel service that a political party may r«-n- 'icatn-n timber land comes undei thereon. The money cannot l-e remov New Z-alx-d m the southern seas ar to the |-eo| is to aid in the pre- I there is a deficit of about thirty l-x. ed from the local bank except mease oi war or other emergency, when lh< uixi Switxerla.i l in th-- hevrl of Eiripa- vention uf d«wtructive l--gi»latx-n a- 'million», however, president can replace th-- c-i«h in th« are the two most democratic govern- contemplatixi in the republican pro nenta of our time ju»t as, remarks th-- gram. A d It may be said that Iht local banka with government imnds Th- Efforts are txing made to aecur- •‘other emergency” clause is where th< I'wrntl- th Century magaxme. “Oregon cry prevention of this form of legisla from Congress an amendment n-akinj danger exists where the joker is to I- -morig our commonwi-alths an-l lam tion, involving as it doe* lhe lift- of the the Fnjcial Judiciary elrctjve If w Vngvlas among our cities are the muxt rc|-ut-lic, i* the highest form of con -.ad a national in.native it could be re found. " all Street may I avr inspire- the Introduction of thia joker; but i nportknt example» uf d-max-racy in structive leglsiatiou. ■ ured Energy spent to amend ti. "lhe special interests have, under the I I onatllutiun should be concentrated u owing to the fact that the “other action in this republic.” Swltserland emergency” clauss can l-e made to pla- -nd Na-w 'I. .-land are small state*, and republican (-arty, l-ecome so thuruughly thia issu* in state and nation. t i* ofieu said that b---auM- of their - ntre.iched in power in this government 1 into the hand* of Wall strelt s - nicely that one lx inspired with the ausi-icio . o npi-r-i ive inxigniflcancv tha-y furm-h that the moat painstaking, patriotic ' .Notice that the New York banker* are not a> example for the IJn-te-i States to . ffvrt will i-e required before they are Patrins discontinuing the use of follow or even to cunsmer, but no dixlo-iged. Mr. Tali'* national li cor-; entirely Innocent. dectric lights, fur part of the season. I hiring the period of the late gamb sufficient arguma-nt is pra-aa-nt d tu I-or» i mu plan wouki destroy our system * ill be charged $.1 to have them switcl - ler* panic. Wall street had a large »how wliat is goaxl for a small republic »f government, leaving the atates mere ■d on again, except those keeping three nelpiesa province* aisi the j-e.-ple sub amount of country bank funds, attm-1 wuuki nut >-e good fur a great oik -. lyhta the entire year. e<! thereto by the Haltering interest Switxerland ha» preserved llaa-lf from ject io lhe whin* of corpuratmn mag F ire . L iuht A water com . rates paid. When the country banks xuffa-rtng Il a- fa-nuaialism of prlvregeai nates. the railroad bill with its court» < endeavored to withdraw their ilcpuaits. w uith, and has eatabli-hed a truly of commerce woul-l centrahte railroad | Wall street said ‘‘no” and the country people's government by the same meal s authority al Washington, making it < banka just had to wait on Wail streets which have since bwn adoptad in Ore inconvenient fur shipper* to make - motion. Country bankers an- w x- r gon, the m.tiative. refa-rei-uum and re effective protest; the amp subsidy bill now. Wall street had to Invent a tail; it al»u hax pro|H>rllonal representa would lake from the pockets ot the i rhff-rent scheme The |sMtal saving* tion, and an a-apntable tax syalvm. It many tor th-- i-en< fit ot the few, toe f offered th-- opportunity and "other aib-pta-d i-r.-ell-ally the New EngUr-d central bans would vest alsolute con- i emergency” clause is the joker. town meeting syatein, unuer whicn trol over the m .ney of th« country in | Heretofore, whenever the Wall street neither plutocracy nor mob rule, an the hands of a coterie of men; lhe re bankers have made a demand upon the oligarchy mar a revolution, is possible. publican |>arty'* tariff policy would, f- deral treasury, the government ha- Thia syxtcm ■ an not be strictly fulloweti continue lhe system of "•«« king to tax aiwny* come through, it is to l-e ex here in state anal national affairs, but lhe people rich" which, tn reality, is a p> cted that with the present bi I a law-, the Oregon method eoina-s aa near to tax U|»on consumption lor the benefit ot whenever Wall street bank- rs desire, -lolng so ax lx poMublr, it gives the generous contributor* to republican | they can create an emergency. The people a chance to sjeak finally on any campaign fun-.a. 1- ih s tl.e democratic |>arty wage wai pieaidant will, doubtless, replace the law. p-mlal savings deposits, with the Under tha- New Zealand »ystrm also, against federal incorporation, insisting various local bank* of the country, with officials arc tiue rvp-eaa ntaliva-s uf the that the tight» of siatc government, a» governmental bond*, as the law will people, whaixe n<hta and welfare are weli a» the rights surtenuend to th» provide for, then -!e|*-sit the funds iwt xulx-r-linata-d to the M-ltish aim* ai-d f-xieral government, »hail be preserved arising therefrom, in the Wall stroat »« heme* uf p. ivila-ge seeking ciuss- s or intact? boe* it insist that the state's bank*. The emergency can l-c repeat combinations of interest*. 1 he baaic authoiity over corporation* shall be ed a» often ax desired, thus forcing the principle of government i* the frater- retained (or the benefit of the people government to convert the savings naliem of the Golden Rule New Zea whum corporations are presumed U> d-)a-sita into bonds, and place the land'* syxteni may not l>e perfect; one serve? lloea it object to a syst« in of funds at the diapoaal of Wall street can find | lauslble oi jection* to it; but railroad law that would centralise, stock gamblers, t'ouki a more beauti it i* *a>lving the problem of the great authority over ra.Iioad» at a point ful scheme have been invent-d. to ext g-xxi to th» greatest number aa our practically inaccessible to the stupp» r? , make i' all street the receiving vault of statexmen ha-e never yet even at bue» it object to snip subaxiy or any the people'* saving»* tempted Io du. From INid> to IhlM) in other furm of subsidy because ' equal The country wants a postal savings clusive New Zealand was in the grip of rights to all and sp-ecial privileges lu bank system, if one can be had which land monopulixation ami high protec none" provides the rule for lhe public will be beyond the reach of I' all street tion, ami during that pvrx-d its popula servant? live* it object to the central > Stock gamblers. But the present tion decreased by 2-i.OUO, and nxst of bank because to give such an institution measure aa it now stands, would l-e a the peuple l-eca-ne jxxirrr. in I.<*0. life would give Ha manager* a puwer I curse to the people. It will give M all under a new premier, a radical change over the people too great for human street a hip lock upon the nation* was effected, ami now the government, beings to have? Uoea it insist upon a finances. the j-cople, own n-cwt of the unoccu tariff revision made downward for the pied, unused lai d», and all public utili- consumers and by the consumers? bo«a ties The government tolerate* no it tight Aklnchiam and Cannuiusm in TWO WITS TO REPEAL LAW monopoly but itaelf, and it i* the the capital building, Taft-am in W hite House, Halnngensm in the people. DRUGGIST Adverse entice have »aid much al-out partmenta? l>oca it insist that I .aw ran be repealed in, at least, OREGON two way*, By reties I direct ami by the the heavy debt of New Zelami. but be house of representatives shall be enactment of another law which hind thi* debt i* not merely *o much stored to its representative position so counteracts the effect of the older law. money in the treasury ami the power, that it shall voice, in some decree, lhe I U.iir Sanliam jicivs ♦ « Û i Third Annual Horse Show I I I rd Stock Sale I I SALEM. OREGON i Ì I Friday and Saturday I April 8-9 •i I i I i I — I i i I consTRuci;n 2000 Double Rolls Wall Peper Selec ed Patterns For sale in quanti ics to suit you at Thoroughbred*. Standard Breda, German Coach, French Coach, Cleveland Bays. Clydesdales, Fercherona. Hackney». Morgans, B dgiana, Shires, ponies, mule», beat atallion, 1. 2, 3 years old or over; best mares 1.2 3 y -ars old or over; beat stallion and get; beat mire and produce; fo ir-in hand teams, grade teams. farmer»’ draft teams, drade drafts, roadster», and saddlers I1OÜO IN PREMIUMS DISTRIBUTED LADIES’ DRIVING AND RIDING CONTESTS In connection w ith this, the third annual Horae Show, a biff sale will take place on Saturday afternoon, April 9, 1910. Buvent will lie here from all sections. Parties having stock f ir .-sale will please list the ssme with the secretary as soon as possible. These w ill be tabulated in order and copies mailed to prospective buyers. It is the intention to make this a prominent feature of our annual exnibition. Call or write the secretary for further information. C. L. DICK. President R. C. PAULUS, Secretary, care Salem Fruit Union. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST ox <*>■ COLONIST RATES Oregon And the GREAT NORTHWEST PEOPLE OF OREGON I in* riii'roiulii Ibive done their part; now iis up to you. (’olonift rutes is th«' grvai»»t of nil lioine-builders I hi all ynii can to li t Eastern people Know ali-itii it, and encourage tliein to come here, where land ¡» cheap lioiiie-hiiilding eaay and attractive. Fares Can be Prepaid at home if dehir- e<l. Any agent of the road named i* anthnriged to receive the required < ep-.sit and telegraph ticket to any Iioint in the East. Remember the Rates From Chicago, ?•>•>; *'t. Lotiix $32; Omaha and' KaiiRiH < ity $25. Chi* reduction in proportionate from ail otlur cities. wm . M c M urray General Passenger Agent Portland, Ore BARGAIN PRICES E. C. PEERY I >• L -fir-; rRtVET£ ÉD • 1 » I 9 «