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&ml) Notary Publlo for Ov'gon-
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'BB:i9 Appl Xln of the Vfot A" ,
t ih Notional Apple Show, Hnnhanf.
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St prleeii In all marlcots of tho world
vtmrinz the past flvu years. , , .
imftft Commercial Club. iiclostnK 0
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rnntr pamphlet ever wrltton.
Where to Go
Tonight
.THE ISIS THEATRE
IIok tho Zrados Uroi., tlio iron
jaw nthletoa nro a wonilor. Uut
don'l fiiil to boo our oomiuK at-
. traction, tho Van Hnrkley Com
Hk (itiii)Aiiv. ona of '.Ih htHtt
otnnpanioe on the ooust today. A
treat for the publir, couuncnciiiK
1l&uiUaj.
Tlin;o reels ci Latest Pictures
ami IllustratPii Son.
Weil hooled and vontilatod.
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IN the "Interpreter's House," a department of the Amer
ican Magazine written by Peter Fiuley Dunne, is
stated a creed of politics that about expresses the belief of
the average American, who has progressed mentally far
enough to discard partisanship, containing as it does the
essence of true democracy. It is as follows:
"We believe that the greatest joy and the greatest
duty of men and women is productive labor. That those
who live with no thought of useful production not only arc
burdens on men but lose their own livds.
"We believe that no man should be so burdened or
driven in his work that be cannot enjoy doing it well, and
that the reason why some men have too much labor is that
so many men and women are idle or engaged in useless
tasks.
"We believe that men and women should prize above
all else the privilegel of working out their individual
problems of production with no other help than that of the
natural co-operation of their fellows, and that this privi
lege should be insured to them. That is, we believe that no
man and no woman should be willing or should be allowed
to accept any form of privilege or subsidy. We believe
that government subsidies, protection, poncessions, and
privileges interfere with the privilege of individual devel
opment, arc unjust and corrupting in themselves, and that
they are the chief present obstacle to thcjust, natural and
stable development of this country.
"We believe that the present chief political task of
tne country is to uproot entirely tnc privilege system no
favored class and no favored man should be our aim. This
means the gradual but sure wiping out of all protective
taxes, the reservation of all unopened mines, forests, water
powers, oil and gas deposits and other natural resources
for tho people, the talcing back on equable terms of all un
used deposits like the unworked mines now in tho hands of
the United States steel trust and the unopened oil lands
controlled by the Standard Oil company.
"We believe that we cannot peacefully restore to men
and women the,opportunity to handle and develop the nat
ural wealth of the country without forcing apart the alli
ance which exists between privilege and politics. We be
lieve this alliance is a flagrant perversion of democracy,
and that undisturbed it must eventually convert democ
racy into an industrial oligarchy. We believe that the form
of government under which we are working has in it the
power to break up the combination.
We believe thai all happy, useful productive living
must bo infused with a belief that humanitv is on an up
ward path, and that only in the light of such a faith will
flourish that spirit of humility, of gentleness, of patience,
which is essential to the final realizations of the things we
believe."
CONFIDENT IN
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CALIFORNIA
Both Sides Claim Victory by Large
Majorities Los Angeles Said lo
Be a Hotbed of Insurgency Dem
ocrats Are Sanguine.
Tiling, UtUkr,l, Pool,
A Joy WhMl.
MAN VICTIM OF
AN ACID THROWER
"LOS AN'GKI.KS, Cut. Nov. 8.
His face horribly hen ceil niul liuiui'il
by onrbolio oid. thrown by an tini
dttutifiud niHii, and aiifforinK from
loss (if blood rmuitinK from knife
ifl naar hi heart. W. I'. Ijmh ih
in a critical condition nt the hospi
tal foday. According (n hit state
ment Hoes wan attacked on Loiis
Hoai'h avenue late last night. The
noid wrb buried by a wan who an
inoachod bim ui the darknee.
While he writhed in twin the aseail-
ant Htnii-k him a terriliu blow with
a kit it.
UeoaiiHe of I lie dntkneaa Hes did
not siv lite f.( of hi nHnilunl.
TO TRY m DEFEAT
LOS ANOELES, Nov. 8. Hiram
Johnson will go to tho Tohachapl
with a southern California plurality
of 33,000, according to a revised es-
Umato today by Chairman Avery of
tho Los Angeles county republican !
central committee.
At least 20,000 of the plurality ,
will bo rolled up In Los Angeles
county, ho claims. Tho democratic
leaders aro claiming southern Cali
fornia for Dell, but In accordance
with their policy, rcfuso to venture
a prediction of their candidate's plur
ality. Chairman Norton of tho democratic
central coinroltteo, said:
"Bell will carry Los Angeleo coun
ty, and in all probability San Ber
nardino county. I look for a sweep
ing Bell victory. I bellevo that he
will carry at least three-fourths of
tho Los Angolcs- county democratic
ticket to victory witfe him."
THIEF ENTERS HOME
OF LOUIS E. WAKEMAN
A burrfnr entered the home of L.
I'. Wakemnn, cashier of the Farm
ers' & FrailKrowera' bank, last Sun
day evening nud did considerable
damage to furnituro and prying open
bureau drawers, but ho -secured little
of value. Mr. and Mrs. Wakemnn
aro in thri""cast nt the time. Mrs. D.
H. Solisa, noticing a light in tho
house, gave tho alarm, but when the
police arrived tho man had vanished.
KAOLA DEMONSTRATION
Wednesday, Nov. 9 1910 by Agnes E. Hyers
Karla is pure Cocoaimt Butter and takes the place of butter, lard,
cottolene, etc. In these days og "cost of living EVER!
"'- "WOMAN should be interested in thi brand of goods. It reduces
the cost of living and gives you an article that will be demon
strated as the best the world has produced.
Warner. Wortma
Grocery Phone 286
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Gore
Market Phone 281
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HAVE PARADE IN
SPITE OF HEAVY RAIN
ARRANGING TARIFF
WITH DOMINION
OTTAWA. Nov. 8. Tho reciproc
ity commissioners of tho United!
Sjtntoe and Canada In a two hours'
suasion yosterdny began formulating
a Bchedulo of tariff concessions
which. It ! bollevod, will stimulnto
eommorce. it le undorstood that
Canada made a tontatlvo suweatlon
of tariff reduction by tho Unltod
Statoe on the dominion's products nt
the Sfcino time offering concessions
on sonio manufactures, euoh ns stool
shares and agricultural mnohlnory.
Tito nnti-snioon parade Monday
night was of considerable length, in
spite of tho rnin, which caused it to
becomo one of the wettest dry dem
onstrations ever mndo in Southern
Oregon. v
A program was held in tho audi
torium nt the "Nnt," consisting of
short nddresses by locnl nnnd for
eign prohibition orators. Tho Cen
tral Point bnnd furnished music for
tho occnHiou.
ONLY 50 CENTS.
of
T TAKE TAFT
LONG TO CAST VOTE
Best Music In the WmL
"NAT" THEATRE
Yiry lan.t Moui'K Ptttren.
Knlirc ebaiure tvery Sunduy.
Tuesday and Fridir .
J Matinee eerv Halurduy and
funda. 2:30 p. m. 0
A ooiy theater nitsd comfort
! seal.
iOo ADMISSION lOo.
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Vaudeville unil
McvliHl
Wctum.
0 TONH1HT
Fir.t ApiH'urniirp of
ANDY MoLEOD
WHl-kn.uMi Tri3. Bin i ir
Muaioal Comedian.
i SONG "l.lttle Mflia of Old Cltl
cajio " by Musical Fotr.
Oi 7ifl0 p. m.
Childrtw. 10e; Adult, 20e.
THE SAVOY
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MedfQid'a rSxulujJw l'Mure Thf
.pier. Lotor Liooi.sod Photoplays.
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QUtSUKC, Nov. 8. Emboldened by
their recent sucrose In DruuitnoBd
anaAarthabaeaca, the local natloual-
I Uts now openly declare that they are
in.tina to dereat sir Wilfred Laurler
In Quebec at the next elect lou.
Tie alltgeilou that he la a nun.
rualdent and rarely vtalU hie couetlt
uenu u balnc ueed asaiaat hlia by
local aatloaallat campalgaera with
great diligence.
Thla doea not mean the retlremeat
f Laurler, however, aa he runa for
his atw'o In aeveral dletrlcU every
elect iou so an to be aure of hta eeat.
FIREBUG'S EFFORTS
MEET WITH FAILURE
li)'.-.i lurnt ( ih-
.iiihui.iuV dog, l
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0e Dlwe- No More-On DltHfl.
ltKRKELEV. Cal., Nv. 8.-The
faculty of the Cahfortita Deaf Mute
iuetitute, asUted b the Iterkt-lev
IHHoe, arc itdiv i,udenoriuir to
laaru the tdeutiiv ul' au alleKed in
oeudiarv, upJo.fd U be uie of the
institute Kl'.idonU, -vi-iimm-co! uf ha
log t.el 'tfe tu Scjai.. h.ill, mi tw
hmtitulr I'tunpiK. i .-.( mho
The lue wan ili-n cud in the
! u iii '. when llw
ii- iiilmr uf
don, led student
loom. Professor lKugla Keith.
head .if ilic uihtiluto. uud n eorpn of
volnnteii-, pm ,.ul Ihe lire Define
iiuin 'hsiii iitiiiiiiutl d.tina.'i- a done
Oil k.vl i 'u- n -I 'tin i inil.iiii
mnhle lu.ilei,.'1 v.im. IiimikiI ii. . em
' and oi! h..d becu prinkiod ou the
hi ro'inilitiii uiiodwerk.
Thfueulu siiMH-t one of the tu
Uentn, a de.if imile, at .1 are eudeav -Oyunt
to oliunti i ! fe-itioii from
lihll.
Strttus hall ; f juj- 4iufi buUJ
ing vnluvd ut $50,000.
Not being n hermit, you'll have no
tronblo "getting inter4Ud" in the
wnut ndu.
CINCINNATI, O, Nov. S.-Pree-ideut
Taft arrived here at It) o'clock
I'day nud immediately went to hi
Mecinct to caet hie ballot.
lie remuiued in the booth hut a
tew uuuuiea, evidently not waitiug tu
do any extou&ive "scratohbx."
(Joveruor Judeuu UanuoH voted
ettrlv.
ludicatHMie early toda' were Uutl
Haruiou would aweep thia (llaaui
tou) county.
HEAVY EARLY VOTES
OUT IN MILWAUKEE
aULAYAUKEU. Wia., Nov. 8.
Hve hour after the poll opeuetl to
day the democrats repeated their
claim that thev would elect A. J.
Kchmili for vitvemor. ISarly voting
indicated that the eocialiata' eUiwt
that thev would elect two ooiigreae-
men would be0fulfilled. The eariv
votiuj; was utuuually beay.
110 STRAIGHT BEEL
MONEY IN SIGHT IN FRISCO
That's All It Costs to Get Rid
Indlncstlon.
All stoinnch iniscry will go in five
minutes if you will put your fnith in
Mi-o-nn stomach tablets, which
Clma. Strang thinks so woll of that
ho guarantecH them to euro any
stomach ailment, or money bnek.
After uaitig Mi-o-nn for one short
day you will rejoice nud ho sincerely
thankful tlmt nl luet you have found
a proscription that notg quiokly and
beuofiuially on the itomaah.
.Tuet as soon n you start to take
Mi-o-ua atomnch ti)liQ.t formeutn
tiou of food will be a thing of the
paat. Wateibrnuh, puin in the alom
ach, belching of gtit; and honrthum
will disappear, and 1 n few da
duugur of dixxinetH, bilioiumoae, ner
vouanoas an! -irk LuMdaehe will
vaiiiah.
For sea or cur aiakaaM, vomiting
during pregunnc, or after a night
of aooinUihu, Mi-o-oa.i better than
the beat remedy von mii flad. liarge
box for 50 cent at OliM. StrnngV
mid druniatK eometiar.
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TOO' ATF1U CLASSIFY.
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1T1CU1U1 V Near Post Office
101 Calls Us Up Day or Night, Main 101
NOgS BUT
Everything
in
Drugs
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REDEEMING CRIMINAL
IS DIFFICULT PROBLEM
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. S.
"Tho deepest feeling of hopelessness
comes not when n man is imprisoned,
but when ho is freed," said Warden
R. W. McLaughoy, of the federal
prison at Leavenworth, Knm, in an
address nt Beacon Ilill Congrega
tional church hero last night. "The
arrangement of paroles by tho pris
ons is tho nearest solution yet found
for tho problem of rddeetning the
criminal to the world. The men uiio
have served their term in tho peni
tentiary do not go out with high
character. All that wo can hope is
to bring them into a better relation
to tho government. Wo teach them
tho dignity of Inbor and induce them'
to cam their living with their hands,
rather than with thoir wits."
JIMMY CARROLL PLEASES'
NEW YORK BOXING FANS
I'OK SALE Young matched team
bays, weight 1100, work aiugie or
double, $200. Phono C. Carer,
7107. Aridmaa Talent R. P. D. No.
J. . 201
FOR KENT Two imfuntiihed
rooMB, suitable for houaokeaping.
438 S. Kvcrgrccn IDS
ALBANY. N. Y Nov. 8. Al
though Jimmy Carrol! was hosted b
Charlie Ilnney in thoir ton-round
bout hero Inst night, Now York iaio
any the California bantam who .
fchowiug for tho first time in tho
east, "will do." Carroll, who is n
Bindery youth, allowed a kind ut
footwork nevor before soon in tin
section. He was in and out and on
top of Harvey nt till timea, bin
somehow Harvey managed to put a
left in his face often on o ugh to oarn
him tlie decision. Carroll was prob
ably over-anxious, as many punche
he lauuohed went wide. Altogether
it was one of the best boutt seei
here in many month.
HEAVY VOTE IN '
NEBRASKA ELECTION
Own a Hull Umbrella
It is the most
convenient mid
most serviceable
umbrella made
today.
HULL
DETACHABLE
AND INTER
CHANGEABLE HANDLES
have settled the
umbrella prob
lem for million-.
You have seen
theso famous
umbrellas adver
tised m tho Sat
urday K cuing
Post, of course.
Let us show vou
how good lhc
rcnll jro
Hull Umbrellas $2 -and Upwards
Wc carry a complete !. f theso go ids, frutu wj. ih urn cm
select the handlo and bnc c amo and cover) which pleus.es you
most. Then vou can bin eit! er a new base or a nev,' handle of us.
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The Jeweler
WEAK P0ST01FICC, MEDrorlJ.
sixestmittsaitntjauxnstBa
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HAN FKANC1SCO. Cal.. Nov. .i
lkliiuc cuntuitbittier lodo )e
IHitled 110 straight lie!! monei tu
-tuht thi- tuoiuMig, uud the 2 to 1
nione otleied b the Johiion ui
imilit-. ii the le-ml ent Itegiftna
l'ho l'ell adheient'- ate olleiiug eei
to a smoke-filled 1 ntiKiev thai Joituwu Mill not carr
the etale bv 20.0OU; ou moncv thnt
Itcll carrier San Kineieo l, dOOO
and - ( I that he curne the ei(.
leuaulle.i, of I m tin". I'll.- , ni.U 11 ,
Juli - Kahn have leia.ih.'Meil t. .' 1
1 'llieie i cr little bellni); m
other candidate.
Thr ie plenty of Johnson money
in i-ylit, but few takvr.
Bandits and Citizens Battle. '
WUVTTIK. Kan.. Nov. S. - Five
baadita totlav robbed a ault in the
State bank of lieu the ami c-h'.hhI
aftei a run with cituern. in which'
more than 0 i-Uots were fired and I
I 01 i rubber Wounded 1
FOR RENT Nicelv furnished, in
private house to deaimhlo itar
tiea. litbt housekeeiiltig privilece.
heat, light nud Minim frruieUed;
"reference cehanMtl. Call No.
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1.08T Sntnrdav aftamoon. ltetwaan
town and l ill tmrk, mid U. F. A
vin. Mnder i)1eus itHrn to 'Mail
iVthune offi.-. -iml reeeive reward
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OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 8. The heu -ieat
vote in the history of Nebraska
a p'dlod toduy. The furht over tin
liquor question brought additionul
votei-e to the uolla. Noon reiwrt
forecaeted a republican ietory, al-
taougli it la doubtful whether the
republican faolion in the legislature
nil! be able to re-elect Senator Bin
kett.
The election of Gilbert M. Hitch
cock to the United States senate ir
tead of Rurkett ie freelv predicted
Max or Uahluian of Omaha is not
rimuii)' as stixuigly as was exjvecte.l
in this county.
TWO NEGROES LYNCHED
AFTER ELECTION QUARREL
Justice Hughes, Who May Be
Appointed Chief of Supreme Court
you lll'Vr Veelv tannine.'
mom in ttrnatt- kooaea l' desir
able nartie. liht bousekeeninr
nriileee' h.-at Kht and tdmn
fumiohed refernicea eelian"cl
Cnl) .1031 tf
WANTEH f!.i tVman. wife and n
7 vears old. are desirous of obtain
iur roouie and ttoard in private
faiiiilv whfie there arc to other
lHiarders, references oschanged
' tal tenns and location Addre
A. box 500. Mad Tribune 203
OOKLLTHORP, Qa.. Nov. J
Two uegnHM were lyuohed today t :
lowing the murder of Policem.i
Bush at Moutetuuia ax a icoult .
au eleetioa quarrel. Thf mob candi,
Jack Naiaer. one of MuhV a-.u'
ant, and hanged him. Then
stormed the jail, took out Bob Hi.i
the other assailant, and nining 1.
up beside Napier. Moth h, ,),.. ih
wars riddled with bullejs before
mob diiered.
New York Eoonwilzes.
NEW OllK. Nox. S One ..: 1
inokt notable economic effected .
the Nev York cil goxeniuieut t nii
the present a4aunislratiou is -how
iu the report of the department . t
city advartiaUM; ami piuunit; Thi
deereaae as eo4Uared with 1;0
5W0.000. nearly 50 iHr cent
D.VNVILLK. IB., N. 8 Th.
tte ia the eongtveaionat dtetn.
reirieuted bv Speaker Jnph ('
Cannon, was vcrv heavv Neih,
side would concede defeat, ard
was expected that the result w.o
be close.
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