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NAMES ON BALLOT
NOI TO BE ROTATED
Nnmeft of candidates nmearlnron
the bnllot n tlio cnniutrVtnlc election
will not bo rotated.
Although there has been some pro
test on the part of candidates tin
election laws of Oregon do not re
quire tlint in aenernl election the
nnnie of candidate, for office be ro
tated on the ballots.
Section MQA of Lord's Oregon
Laws provides that the names of can
didates for each office, in it general
election, .shall be arranged under the
title of the office in alphabetical or
der, according to .surnames. There
is one exception, but the exception
does not provide rotation.
Tiiis is where candidates for presi
dential and vice-presidential electors
and for the office of state senator
and state representative are on the
bnllot.
In that instnnce the names are ar
ranged' alphabetically, but necerdinp:
to party classification.
The'rotution method applies only
,to Jjritnnry elections and only where
there are more linn five candidate
for the same office. The method Ik
provided for in division 1 of section
3371, Lord's Oregon" Laws. Js'iunes of
candidates where them were more
than five in the lit were rotated in
the primary election of May 13.
CATTLE RECEIPTS
. ONLY MODERATE
PORTLAND, Oct. 20. Receipts
for the week hnve been: Cattle, 1447;
calves, 23 hogs, 0739; Micep, 0738.
Receipts of cattle only moderate
during the past week, showing- a de
cline of over -KID head, compuipd
with same week a year ago. Prices
were strong for well finished steqrs,
goinir as high as .7.30. Feeders in
good demand from f3.73 to $0.23. All
lines finished strong nt .end of week.
Hog receipts over 0300. Demnnd
fair and minlity poor. Light and half
fat stifff that should be in the feed
lots again present in profusion. Tops
closing at $0.00.
Receipts of sheep comparatively
good. Tracing-ju,. Venning' stuff wns
brink. A few lu?nd of feeding sheep
ehnnginir hands. All lines closing
linn ami strong at last week's quota
tions, GERMAN WARSHIPS
TAKE SM SHIPS
LONDON,' Oct '20, ? :4a ,
Ociinaii warshijis jesterdny stopped
mid captured four Ru'cilMi steamers
in the timber trade, bound for Hiitish
toils. The Oeruian naval comman
der stated that Oonnany considers
that all wood cargoes bound for
Great Britain aic contrahaud.
A dispatch from Husiiigborg', Swe
den, utinouiieed Hint one Norwegian
and six Swedish steamers have been
seized, and detained off Knlsicvbo, it
snull jeiiport of Sweden, on the. JIiil
tic ea.
CROWN PRINCE BLAMED
FOR VISTULA QEFEAf
LONDON, Oct. 20, 10:13 a. in.
According to tho Btui'rt Home corre
spondent, tlio (Icruiau mown prince
presided over the Austro-Ocriiinii
council of war held on October 14,
when (Iiq (Icrumit iiiviiuc on the
Vistnln s) A''l'l'l "H, wjili'li int
pit H'itli Udi n ilwMvo del'eul,
-, FUJI'S
P
BOOTH'S ORPWNIKG FQJ&Y
"0 ONE can read tlio tfoint dobate bchvoon Governor
L l "West and 1?. A. Booth, oandidato for sfamtor, at Port
land last Friday owning without wondering what gonii of
ill-fortriiie ovor persuaded Booth to booonio a candidate
for public office, or having boon vain and foolish enough
to bo wheedled by flatteries into accepting a nomination,
to crown his folly by forcing the governor into exposing
"how Booth rot it."
This wag indeed the crowning folly of the campaign. Tt
can only bo explained by tho moral obt.usonoss of the man,
who, like John 1). "Rockefeller, is unable to soo wherein ho
haft sinned, and thinks his operations glossed by sancti
moniousness a benefit to sociotv.
Governor West's fanciful tndictNmont in his own lan
guage follews:
In Hiq court of nubile opinion of tho stnto of Oregen: Oswald West,
plaintiff, versus It. A, llootli, defendant. It. A. Uooth Is accused In thin
Indictment of having tooted tho public domain, proven unfaithful as a pub
lic Official, and of being a pious frolul, ns follows, to-wlt:
"That tho Eald U. A. Uooth hna resorted to fraud, violated tho laws or
tho land ami betrayed bis trust ns a public official In order to add to his
timber holdings and his weathl. that he has Ignored the laws of the state of
Oregon and used his power of place to prey upon his less fortunte hrothers.
has sought through monopoly to control natural resources, which are the
birthright of all, and thus enable tho House of Uooth to levy tribute upon
generations to come; that he has born false witness and caused others to
commit perjury in order that he mght retain such "of bin holdings as wore
gotten unlawfully! that ho halt for years been deceiving the iirethien of his
church in that he has led them to believe he was a Christian in spirit and
truth when lu fact ho has merely used his religion as n cloak to cover his
predatory activities."
Every charge in tho above was proven and substanti
ated by documentary evidence, Jjy court rpeords, by legis
lative records, by land office records, by the sworn evi
dence of witnesses, by briefs of attorneys, abstracts of
trial records and the report of the bureau of corporations
to tno president, ana byleuenu court decisions.
The governor's evidence consisted simply in a filing of
records that are public property. Mr. Booth' s answer con
sisted in verbal denials by himself, and employes, which
bad already been overruled and set aside jis unworthy of
credence by the federal courts, personal abuse of the gov
ernor and of Federal Judge filbert. In fitct, there was no
defense that would stand in court.
And Mi Booth, with his reactionary tendencies and
land fraud record, is fatuoUs eunuch to believe that a mo-
gressivo state like Oregon will send him to represent her
in the United States senate
innci, "rcpuniiean," and. because Ins own moral obtuse
ness views his own acts as meritorious. It is such men
that caused Roosevelt to say:
In all big states the republican party Is more reactionary, more com
pletely under the control of the bosses, than It' was two year ago. There
Is literally nothing whatever to be dono with It while it continues as It It
now; it ut present Is as far as the poles frpm tho vltnl principles of Abraham
Lincoln republicanism.
. ' i
SAMK OLD GAME
-
SOME time since it was announced that an operation
,,, liad relieved tlicPortlnnft Oregonian of its vermiform
appendix, the Evening Telegram. There has, however, ap
peared little to confirm the operation no changes in per
sonnel or policies, uo independence, nothing to indicate
that the Telegram's course is not still dictated bv the tall
tower.
The sole change if change it mnv be is that the
Telegram is now out openly for prohibition, instead of
sncakingly for it, as formerly. It seems to be the one sub
ject that the appendix has any convictions upon other
than to echo the Oregonian 's reactionary clamor. Even
this flop arouses suspicion of sincerity as the paper rain
thereby reach and influence another class of people for the
same old machine program.
The Telegram poses for reform and good government.
It is only a pose. It has fought everv effort for reform.
The Telegram poses as a great moralist, yet has done
all m its power to thwart the efforts of those striving to
better conditions.
The Telegram pretends to be in favor of law enforce
ment, )'ct it did what it could to misrepresent and belittle
Governor's "West's vigorous crusade -for law enforcement.
The Telegram pretends to favor the closing of dives,
yet it gave Governor West no support in his clean-up cam
paign
lhc Telegram pretends to favor good government, yet
it has supported every machine politician and political
crook who sought office and onnoscd Hmsn wlwi nmnn .;h.
clean Hands and honest records.
The Telegram, not to break its record for inconsistency,
is shouting for prohibition and supporting "Vithycombe,
who is tho saloon candidate, and opposing Dr. Smith, who
stands tor law pnforcemont.
It is the same ojd hypocritical gome the Oregonian
wet because the saloons agree to support its candidate
and the Telegram dry to secure prohibition votes for tho
saloon candidate the same old bunco gome
November Fourth
(Hi
lton Lamjiman In the Gold Hill
NewH.)
Sleazlly, wheezlly blew tho breeze,
it (drummed In tho boughs of the
dlnkus trees; the grey wbangdopdle,
crpuched to leap, yawned in the thick
et and Klumpcd to aloep; somewhere,
out In (he bunchgrass lild tbp chlckct
courted the katydid and over wold
and wood there Jay'the Klopm of the
Blum November day.
Crouched alono on a chilly stono,
tho Former candidate t mado bis
moan; little he recked and little he
wot whether tho breeze blow chill or
hot, but over and over ho mado his
plaint to tho perverse god of Things
Tlmt Alnt ver and ever he swaro
and sworo from holy writ and pagan
lore, '
This h the wall tho dlnkus tree
heard to tho utrum of the sleazy
breeze: "Whore.oh where, wero my
Plighted votnuT" ho queried aloud of
tho NtrulJfntr ahouH, "Never a lout
for ImigimH filouud but pledged bliu
efui 1,11(0(1' the wiound never u
TrRDT?0Ri5 matt; trtbunk
simply because his hears tho
village vagrant yet but took the oath
that he'd not forget!
"Shades of hayanus and vanished
beers, gather about nio now, my
deara! Lfghtly, hopefully, freely
cast to bind tho plodgo and tho prov
iso fast; freely, hopefully, lightly
boughtfoam and flavor, alas, for
Kotl I who would carry the county
shlies make my moan In a w"orld of
liars!"
Wheezlly, aleazlly blew the brepzo,
It droned in the boughs of tho dlnkus
trees, the tree-frog whittled away at
a tuno, wralthly wobbled the llibouH
moon; miming alono and recking
not whether the breeze blow chill or
hot, tho Former Candidate mournod
IiIb votes .to wold and wood nd
strolling sliontB.
DIET TO C0MVENF AT
TOfUO IN DECEMBER
Toicio, oi, m-oujwiii mi-
lioiiiici'im'iil vuk iiijmIii loday Hint iu
diet will convt'iiu peuvillhur 0."
flrrcnFORn, Oregon, montuy. ootoiieu 20. i
How the Booth-West Debate
Appeared to Onlooker
(Kroiii'tho Satein "Ciiultnl Journal.)
1). N. Metntufff, of the law firm of
Mclnturff & Mclniurft, was Iort
land yesterday, having n case In the
courts of 1'ortland, also one at Van
couver, Wash. Uo also heard a great
debate by Governor West and It. A.
Uooth. Ills report of that debate in
part Is ns follews:
"Tho feeling wnn most Intense.
I'conlo gathered nt the door of tho
building w)iere th'w debate was to bo
eld at r.;30, and Htood In line wait
lug for the doors to be oponed at 7.
I arrived at tho building nt six.
Just ahead of nto stood a. man with
one leg, on crutcbes, mid ho watted
there until tho doors opened.
".My, whnt throng of people were
there. When tho doors were oponed
there was the most awful rush I
have ever scon, Women wero
screaming nnd policemen wero car
ried bodily along with tho crowd.
Nothing could control tho eager
throng. An order to clear tho aisles
came from th mayor mid It took :i0
minutes to do so, so Intense were the
people oif hearing tho great debate.
"The governor nnd his aecrotary
came in first and wero given n great
ovation. Then Mr. Uooth and Ills
secretary and witnesses canio and
were as enthusiastically applauded.
Kach man allowed tho very greatest
Intensity and each scouted anxious.
Tho governor .looked very weary, nnd
thin. 1 indeed sorry for him, for I
felt he had a great task on his hands,
and from whut Mr. Uooth had said
of bis Innocence, 1 feared greatly for
Governor West. Uooth spoke first.
Who Paid for
To the Kditer:
In your editorial under dnte of Oc
tober 11 occur the statement that
the Oregon Agricultural college print
ed ut public expense u beautifully
bound book, entitled, "The Orange."
the cost of which totalled "ten thou
xand dollars of the tnxpnyciV
money''; n!o the statement that this
volume, was dedicuted to Dr. Withv
combe, the purpose being to assist
him in his cnndidaey for governor.
As business maiingur of the 'Or
nnge," thoroughly fumilinr with till
the fuels I desire to Miy that, fiom
whatever source you obtnined the in
formation upon which your editorial
Htuteuicnts referred to were based,
(hey are absolutely without founda
tion. As s well known (o nil er
kiiih who hove any knowledge of Ag
ricultural college ul fairs, the "Or
ange" is a student publication, issued
iinuunll" by the Junior cla-. The
"Orange" to which you refer win pre-
puicd during the school year oi
IfllH-M, and issued from the pic in
June, 1DH. The junior class assum
ed full resjKnisiliiliiy, the student
hoard of munngers nnd editois liuv-
ing immediate charge of the publica
tion givin" bond for the discharge of
nil obligation". The entire cost,
which amounted to about .1000, was
raised by the class through three
sources; (1) Advertising; (2) fees
from clubs nnd other student organ
izations which took space in the
book; and (.'I) Mile of the book,
Medford Wornan Writes About Dr.Smith
To the Editer:
I desire to recommend Dr. C. 3.
Smltb.-dcmocrntlc candidate for gov
ernor. An Dr. Smith baa been u
frJend of myself and family for 25
yearn, 10 of which he was our family
physician, I feel able, to suy to all;
you cannot find n gentleman of hot
ter merits or a more loyal friend to
the people than l Dr. Smith. Uo i;t
always as you found blm laat Satur
day night, u good, warm, true-heart
ed friend, and should 'the people of
OrcK'on choose widely enough to elect
him governor, ouo could go to blu
office at any tlmo while ho Is gover
nor and no matter bow btiuy ho may
bo bo will find time to extend to
you the xanio cordial hand shako ns
ho did on October 17.
Ilelng a father, Dr. t Smith knows
the feelings and heart beats of oyer)'
parent In our state and when ho
says to ub thut he will enforco every
law of Oregon, I can assure you ho
means It every bit as much oh ho
used to mean when bo would say
"Kthel you havo to take thin medi
cine and I took It too with no
further argument.
To tho mothers who may chance
to read thci-o linos, f wish to say
that Dr. Smith was tho moaiiH of
stamping out l':l gatribliug dives at
Pendleton when io was mayor of
that city. You did not know that
did you7 ir you did I daro say you
did not read it In tho Oregonian.
1 wlh overy voter could know the
doctor as I do; then I could know
'T-'-rri
r?fi ir'jn m
John . Pprl
m H, UAKTMWr
PbOMM M. 47 Mi T-J
AMlmUuM ifervlH ItopMf Owa
uud'dld all' he could to discredit tho
governor personally, Indicating that
he consorted with crook In govern
ment nnd stuffed Jury boxes with
friends of tho government to rail
road Innocent men to the Ven, Ills
jipticch was vindicative nnd lu some
wnyH seemed ciuel, but wns given
bravely, and West was not spared
In any way Great npplnuAo fol
lowed his speech nnd for u long time
hundreds shouted (or West. lie stood
up, with every norm strained to lln
uttermost. Kor his task ho needed
tho force of a '.'OO-pound giant. Me
was timid and spoke with awful hes
itation nnd na tt a great tusk was be
ing borne bocnuso he felt he was the
one to bear it. Gradually ho warmed
to his subject and fought like U gen
eral who knew eory Inch of his
ground. Ie offered ,nn Indictment
against Uooth, which I foil red he
could not sustain, lie put bin own
unmo to the document, as If ho
meant to go down with It. lint he
did not go down. Step by step lip
climbed the awful grado until he
stood upon the summit, sun-crowned
and nmld the deafening nppluuso of
his countrymen wan again acclaimed
ns tho man who makes good. The
report of that Jury was that he had
won his case,
"J was sorry for Mr. Iloqth as h
attempted to reply nmld' li'lsses,
Jeers uini awful insinuations, hurled
nt him from all over the house, mid
by hundred nt n time. 1 never saw
anything lllie tt, ricu In tho south.
It was an hour never to be forgotten."
the "Orange?"
U.MI0 copies nt .f'J.fill n cojiy.
The dedication of the book to Dr.
Withycouiho wns delcimiucd upon
months before lliere wns even n ru
mor of his enndidacv I'ur governor.
When Mr. Case editor-in-chief, nml
myself, business niniuiger, were elect
cil to office by the junior elas in
the spring of l!U!l, we selected Dr,
Withycombe as a worthy member of
the Oregon Agricultural college fac
ulty to whom we could dedicate the
book. As soon us the board of edi
tors was organized ue mentioned our
choice, which til once became lhc
choien of the entire bonrd. There was
nothing unusual in this proceeding, us
each volume thcielofore published
hud been dedicated to some member
of the college faciiltv. Dr. Withy
combe has been connected with the
college for fifteen yenr-. Mis well
known friendship for nil the students
nnd fairness in his dealing with them,
us well us bis nbsolutc.iutcgritv of
character, made him the unanimous
choice of the nineteen students on the
board nml the class represented by
them. As stated, this selection was
before Dr. Withycombe' ciimlidncy
for governor was known lu any mem
bers of the board, and ninny months
before his lesignation as director of
the exjcrimeiit station wns iin
nnuueed or expected.
Very truly votirs,
' OTTO 1IAM.IIOIIX,
Hu-iiicss mannger " M." Orange."
("orvnllis, Oct. 'JO, ll)N
our next governor would bo a man
with a good sound huslncHs head:
who haR made a success as u farmer,
physician, and ns an officer of tho
law, and one who will glvp to tho
state of Oregon a good butdncfts ad
ministration which wll lead to lower
taxes, hotter moral support and place
in tho thotiHands of homos over tho
state contentment, peace and hapnl
nous. If thcHe fow facts written of Dr.
Smith will Interest one reader I shall
feel that my time has been well
spont.
KTJ1I1I, CHAPMAN EATON.
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i Knlkcidiiiyn has been acting n
chief of the (leiiuuu geiiernl staff
during the illness of (tetieiul Von
Molll.e, who has heeu ul'feiiug from
a bilious complaint, (leucinl Von
MollKe'h condition is not considered
sunous, uud.uliead, li" hns shown
coitsiilcruhle impioveiueut.
iVii king of SiiNouy, while lsillng
the SiiMiu troops nnd the uiinv of the
(lenuaii eiowii plinee, udMiueed st'v
ernl tunes In ho tiling line in older
lo wilisly liiuiself coni'cruuig the eon
dilious under which the men weio
lighliuur
l.icutcnuMt Oeuei'iil Vim Kiuhuidt,
ullnebed to the iieitlciubuig li,oepJ,
has heeu killed in Helgium. He wits
u veteuiu of IH7II and reliicd fiom
nelive scimcc m Hlll.V lie olnu
leered ut the beginning of the war
nud wns given eomuuiiid of u bu
gude. The icpoil i eoiiliimeil .hut Km
peror William has confened the dec
oration "Pour le Meiilc" on t'oiu
inunder U'cddigcn of the subinniiue
I'-il, for the dc-t ruction o' the lit it
ish eiuiser lliiul.c. ll is uudeistood
that the ciow of the subiuuiiuc hits
U ived the decornlion of the Older
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I
DYKES CUT TO ROUT
GERMANS; 5000; DROWNED
LONDON, Oct. 2(5, 2.0.'. a. m Tho
cutting of the dykes lu tho low coun
try southeast of Dlxmudo flooded out
li largo Oeriunn force, imys tho .Sunday
Observer's correspondent In Franco
Sipun cKtlmtttcs place the (iermnii
loisei) there at fiOOO drowned besides
.10,1)00 killed nnd wounded. This
may giro some hint, tho dispatch adds
as to what Is meant when It Is declar
ed Hint the fighting In this region U
the moat despeinte of the entire war
thus far.
Regain the Mastery
Over Blood Trouble
No Matter How Duhearteninf
You Can Overcome It.
Illrnx iltnrilrnt tf MUlcUr rllfckrd liT
K, H: S, llif fmu IiI.hmI jiurlrirr. II
ruihr Into llm IiIihnI nnd In llirff mln.
utr ! imvT-il Hie mtlr rlrciilnllon,
It trnrtrftle n stiTC Ilia IiI.m1 luailr,
II ihr mil th(i" Hnt (nil ptarr
hrr lUltnulInn ha arlllril, II rraiiti
lUr njrnilirmifit. ilrlua irrllaiimi irum
Ih JolnH, lUli lln- IiIihmI alrram with
nntlilolal Inlliirurp ami frAui h'-ml lu fisil
rrratra riimlltlona llml inalc fur IiIisnI
hrallli, 'lliff arj hiiiIp In rmy mm
inuultr slio knim IliU lo tc irm. Tlivr
hrr iuiM H. H, for i'rrr fnnm of
thPiiinulUm, for Imlnlcnt, ulrrnlnl mh(.
iot rrtiiWo akin illinim, fur anjr anil
all Itiinr lioillljr rutiillllnna iau- tjr
IiIoimI liiailnl with lirtinrlllra. IW-Ing a
pure lirnilurt of Nalilie II enu not Imrl
III' atwnacli and tiaal ltirrrfnr' Itii llix
rpfiiK" of n liuat of pi'pli iiilMfiililcit In
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ilaninTrtm mrrciirlol ilmsa wlilrli havn
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otln-r enijitlntu npprnr, If tlit'rr are lilonil
rlilnxi or anr nthfr Initliatliiiia lit Im
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aiiliallliilc. If lu ilniitit aa tn jmir Intie
pie i.r yiiii wUh rnmpelent nmlli-nl ail
vlre frre, wrlle In Hie tni'illral iliiiart
mrlit, 'I he Hwlft Speillle Cn , .',H Swift
llMit. Allania. la. TliU ileparlment la
known far anil wide aa ime of Hie (treat,
eat (f liMpa In tilruiit niilTerera, Hut ilun't
delay to K't a x.e of H. H. K. tixlay.
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ula Hyrup of PIks," and In a few
hours all the lonntlpnled poison, uu
illKeutml food and mnir bile Ronlly
moves out of lla llttlo bowels with
out iirlnlnK. nii'l hn a well,
pnfu chlbl aitaln
Mothers eau rest ensy urter itlvlni:
thli harmless "fruit Inxntlvit," be
caimo ll lieur falls lo cleiuisn the lit
Ho one's liver and bowels and sweet
mi thc'idomnrh nnd they d;arly love
Its iilmstini inste. I'ull dlrertloun
for babies, chlldron of nil awoa ami
for Kiown-upH printed on each bot
tle.1 Hi) ware of eoiititorrc.lt rk syrups.
As( )onr diUKKlst for a f.ii.cont bot
tle of "t'nllfornla Hvrup of riijs"!
then see that It Is Hindu by tho "Cali
fornia l-'Us Srup foiupaii) " -Adv,
STAR Iheatre
Monday and Tuesday
Mary Pickford
Monday and TiiiHilny
lu
SOItltOWS OI Till! t NIWITIII'I'I.
FOUR OTHER
GOOD PICTURES
Matinee livery Day
tor .iIiiiIiiii lOc
IT Theatre
TODAY
Matlucc ti I. M. i:enlnK 7 I. M.
Our Mutual Girl No. 27
.Mutual Olrl Wceltly MnRuzIno on
comltiK ntylen etc for the nakliii: nt
the ticket office lo Hie flrat 100
lailleH.
The Messenger of Death
Two Ucvl TIiiiiiIioumt Hprrlal
Stolen Ore
itolluiico
Laughing Gas
KeyMluno Comedy
I Or Always lc
PAGEUP
TONIGHT
Nat. C. Goodwin
IN
"NEVER
SAY DIE"
SEATS $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c
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JTKHDAV ONI,V
Thf3 Birth of tip
Star Spangled Banner
KiIIhou in Two I'artH
. "Man Who Knew".
An lutoroHtltiK VltiiKnph Dratha
Wrth an All-Slur Cunt
VAn Untarniflh?d Shield"
Second HitrleK of thji 1lilovo(rA,il
viiiiliinir '
"When Macb6th Came to
Snake, yillo"
Kminuny C'oiiiuily
VAt'ii:vi-i.:
i'iiiiiikvn 0;vu"
"Quartet of Boy"
CIiiii Vofccii uini Comedy HIiiiiIiik
lottci' I'loor Irtc Ibiliony Hie
Dnoiw Open 700
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