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Show PORTO RICC'S NEW WONDER LIGHT Oil ANCIENT : From far away Porto Rico come ref.IUD -ports of .a wonderful sew -- discovery that Is believed will vastly benefit th people. Ramon T. Marchan, of Barce-Jonetwrites "Dr. King's New Discovery is doing splendid, work here.' It cured me about' five times of terrible coughs and colds, also my brother of Editor's Effort to a Bevere cold In his chest and more ."Comrade" than 20 others, Jwho used it on my adDistort Democratic Position vice. We hope this great 'medicine will yet be sold In every drug store iri on Pensions Rebuked. Porto Rico." For throat "and lung troubles there Is nothing -- better-. A trial will convince you of its merit 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle .free. Guar CIRCULAR TO G. A, R. POSTS anteed by Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace j Sought "Mean" and "Harsh- "- Ex Drug companies. pressions by Wilson Supporter, but Finds Facts the Reverse. CAMPAIGN PANIC ARGUMENT s, History Demolishes Republican Claim That Democrats. Make Hard Times. 1893 WAS&NDER HIGH TARIFF Every Panic Since the Civil War Haa Been a Republican Panic Lessons From 1907 Upheaval... The enemies of Democracy are mak ing their anticipated and regularly re curring howl they are predicting hard jitmui If Wnnrtrnw Wllunn is olpptoH president on a Democratic tariff revision platform. The Republicans are claiming all credit "for present Tprosperltyr A glance backward will be worth while at this time. Every panic since the Civil war originated -- and developed under . Re- I publican rule. -- The Republican campaign textbook I of 19M devoted much space to the f many business disasters occurring from July, 1893rto November, 1894. Intend- fog the public to attribute them to the President Cleveland ; Inauguration of U March, 1893. But the Republicans to the fact that the Re-t jfall to refer nnHHpon tariff lnv wna in fnrno flnr- ing more than twelve of the sixteen, months pf greatest business disasters. ,This fact must be remembered the McKinley tariff bill became a law i . Chicago Post, Influential Repub--'- lican Paper, Asks Its Read-- - ersa FRAUDS .The Chicago Post, an influential independent Republican newspaper, propounds this question to Republicans: "Why not Wilson? "This question is addressed particularly to Republicans. "Governor Wilson suits the Democrats down to the ground, suits all Democrats who are worthy to be called Democrats. But in an emergency (ike this, why should not Wilson suit as a large part of the Republicans well? "Why not Wilson? "Governor Wilson is a thorougbred American gentleman, not only in the accident of birth, but In his every That .Ideal, impulse and principle. should be the first requirement of every presidential candidate. "Governor Wilson is a tried and His brilliant trustworthy executive. record as governor of New Jersey proves that "Governor Wilson is an eminently sane and sensible man. He is an eminently honorable man. He haa dignified every place which he haa held. He has performed, ft splendid public TTl. fha nmlonr ' na nv "J HfMnv yfffc...BftgjmWAJy or ua noi oi muaaunging paign oui with which Roosevelt began It "In every personal characteristic Governor Wilson la equipped to be . Millions Lose Their Jobs. I It may be recalled, too, that the I panic of 1873 under Republican rule I and in a period of twelve years of high I tariff taxation was mfst disastrous. I It continued five years, 3,000,000 work- lngmen were thrown out of employ- ran riot. McKinley high tariff bill was passed, and there were" 10,673 failures, followed by 12.394 in 1891. I The tariff was raised to nearly 60 per cent, but wages stood still or while the cost of necessaries I advanced. . , .1 . - -- PRESENTpEGIME Says the Tariff Has Been Too High for a Generation, and Must Be Lowered. of the 1893 panic were seen Nov. 11 1890, scarcely more than thirty days after the McKinley law was passed, I and the panic reached its worse stage fin 1893 and early in 1894, during I which time the McKinley law was in full force. and bankruptcy i meat In 1890 the Leading Question. OF She history of the United States have occurred under Republican high tariffs. Some Lessons From 1907. The Republican panic of 1907 fur nished another forceful refutation of tho Repabllcan claim that Democratic administration and hard times, lower tariffs and panics have been co-e, an man'a president, without regard to whether that man is a Democrat or Republican. What, then, of his political qualifications? "Governor Wilson is, and always has been, a sensible Democrat, bat he la isting. not and never haa been a silly, violent in i i. m ue miasi oi prosperity. partisan. J thousands of leading banks, with aun- "Governor Wilson stands for honesty dreds of mUUons on deposit suspend- - and efficiency in federal admlniatra--d cash paymenta. The trouble began tion. So do all save those who profit as a result-o- f - a struggle betwea,.by graft and inefficiency. great New York financial Institutions ; .."Governor Wilson stands for the for business. r.nrhine- of trusts and mnnnnnllpa Rn The New York post in October. 1907. do all, except monopolists and their de" ; said: fender, Theodore Roosevelt "Governor "Wilson stands for a Condemn Themselves. .. prompt and steady downward revision of the "The certain and significant thing is of the tariff. So do ; ' that it will be known as a Republican people of the United States. "Governor Wilson believes In a more and high tariff panic. Protest as Re-- publicans' may, they will be held re-- : radical tariff revision than do a large sponsible. Out of their own mouths number of 'the. rank and file of ReBut Governor Wilson Is the Republican party and the Dingley- - publicans ites will stand condemned. They fixed the only candidate who If elected will in 1896 the. standard by which they Permlt the revision of the tariff at all. "Tne tariff has been to high for a (cannot escape being judged. In the Tarty nlatform of that vear thev ra- feneration. Is it not better to take a fcred to the panic of 1893, and the chance at getting it too low according hard times following, squarely to to Republican standards than to let the present recharge up the ent're accountability to the known frauds of the party in control of the national gime continue for another four years ' to rob , ffnvapn Ant And IKa nstlifrlnnl "Why not Wilson? He will give an euce wan siaiea wiu. merciless logic: " 'Eve'ry consideration of public honest, a dignified, a capable adminisI He will respect tlje constitu tration. .fSSflfptv nnil Individual inrt.i:t tion. He will see that the tariff Js re fmands that the government be ; cued from the hands of those who vised downward. 116 will curb trusts. ' have shown themselves kicapable ot He will serve the people. "Why not Wilson?" conducting it,' " are what the Republicans "Now, to do when the Democrats hand ' FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING them back their nolsoned - hi,ii ,i if - A great emergency haa come and the high tariff is setn to be of no John D. Arr.hbold. lor the Standard avail whatever. It was to keep us ull ,011 tonipany, gave $100,000 to Roose; and prosperous." velt's campaign fund in 1904 but' re-right ' the hcs to prosecute the harvester trust fused country just got "pecause over the results of a Republican panic morej, which was demanded. the presidenr and his friends are urg-- ' . ing i! to perpetuate tht Ropublicaa J. P. Morgan of the steel trust and i administration," says tho' I'hiladdphiu rthnr interests gave the Roosevelt fund ' In the game year $100,000, and did give Rm'ri ' i , x ! 1 -- - ; . . - . lc? rt-s-- " go-In- g : J . ? i J , !?. , ;Up $50,000 more. Busins Depression. e j ?'As soon as business was checked Mil. Roosevelt furiously prosecuted five years ago the steel corporation, the Standard Oil company, but he re-which was encouragid by Mr. Hoose- - ' fused to prosecute the harvester trust Tent to swallow, the Tennessee .cou-prn- , and the steel trust and gave tb steel thrfj its most formidable poit-trust permission to absorb Its only seuuuu urt-us tiai couipeiuor, rious rival threw about half its "'wurkmen out of tfnfr Oihiii ludastrtrs eni pToTuient George W. Perkins of the steel and There h&rvHSter trusts gave 48,000 much the Bame thing. " of the was an extensive stoppage of milld New York company's in Philadelphia. mou 'y to Roosevelt'a campaign ftind, "The Republican candidate for -refunded It when the Tact became i in .the Kensington-Rlch'.noviWio. "i district Is Using the 'soup houses c O 'V a 1S93' as a'means of .Bearing the Woj.I'nt . porous plaster, on the chest earners from voting the Dercoen tic a- - d take a good cough ayrup Internal e ticket. Those soup bouw-- s existed V IV 11 VUU nuuiu (icav a bstvib Get the dollar McKinley tariff. But there sor lnnas properly. HORETHOUND ve been more recenS ones'. After si HALIjARD'S With Jach botUe there U a there were soup lious:8 In the vn'l' RED PEPPER district, and - free HERRICK'S who was chdritably 'dlsposr-d- ' por.OUS PLASTER for the .phest for "contributions to fw d by Hedquist Drug Co., two eurressors.. to' Smoot and f .ri-ro ' whe were out of employ-- . ' - ess e cum-gres- u si - . uu-th- sh'.gton-Rlchmon- '.-rE- -- ev-ij- 1 ;. ' ( : ; M, R. Astoria, Ore., Sept I a. r.r ir.'s. . ' ' '" r ) . L J fffn)ny uJiyJAjir We pre a Complete Slock Som e Special Inducements no nHBes! We have the shoes for this kind of weather. See our boy's and girl's high cuts. A. 28. U1Z . - Standard for Half a Century for Softening Water B. F, ALLEN. R00SEVELT7 OR FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT. h aaj TAFT The uniform purity (,nd atrangth of ftn-ul- n as Lawla Lyo la guarantaed by and your grocar. . SNOW LINIMENT. One or two applications will cure It completely. rnce iiic, ouc ana i.uu per coiue. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co., two stores,' sucessors to Smoot and Palace Drug companies. It is the only lye made and marketed by manufacturing chemists and is absolutely the best and most economical for fWn mM t I LS55?J Swr 1 Irish potatoes 11 per cent. During these ten years of rising prices Roosevelt and Taft were at the head of the government. Doth of them Vwantlo'be at the head of the government again. Does any sane man believe that if these men In ten years did nothing to retard the rise of prices which sre oppressing the people they would do anything in four years? Rather, judging by the past, we should be paying approximately 25 per cent more than we do now, or 76 per cent more than we did ten years "ago, fi'.mf crops have root systems which the soil Ic KO much deeper than "lowed or broken up. It takes strength to send down the roots whloh mlifht Get the genuine the can with U Quaker label. 3 Making Soap Softan Ins Watar Household Cleaning Dlalnfactlnr Purpoaaa Preventing Hog Cholera and Worms Dd- -- troylng Valuable book of tuggrations on the ipany uses of Lewis' Lye mailed free ou request.- - Simply address: PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO. ManufddurinX Chemists - PHILADELPHIA mumm Pet growing Is beginning .to. become a "very profitable as well as a The popular crop In many sections nenTiil price is $5.00 per ton and ths ppneral yield In many sections runs up to 20 tons and better. seedsman, states that msggots can oe preveniea rrom onion by sprinkling along the rows of onion plants sand scented oil with kerosene. Btlr half a pint Into ten quarts of sand. are left In the manufacture ot Xa from ,ndfM Corn consists largely of atarch. The waste product from the manufacture of starch or sugar U, relatively much richer In oil and protein, than corn. Many factories am removing part at the rorn oil from the waste, so .kat some rfutea weala carry 'bat tit. Gluten meal and gluten feeds Ue o!L - , , bit's. m Original and Standard Deep V - iwi"i"'i t : well-know- tm.it . - j- - Whaterver roofing vou are using o any building, you arc paying the price of Kuhcroid. 'I licrc are juu lmiranons of Ruberoid, and all of them cos more in the end ithan . the rrenuine. These imitations in some cases even nave name's' that sountf IFke Ruberoid. Ffctjucntly they are sold as ALIEN" Food Specialist FATAL INDIGESTION FROM CHERRIES AND ICE CREAM. nd would never have done anything to now" bo foolish, end alive," says a reader referring .to...the 'dotih of J. R. Wl.its, of Washlncton, W. Va., fcur.d drad In his hel '.I rr.omina after dining on cl'err is and ice ociits Indl cream, 'whl;h c;us gestlon. Attention has frequent, ly been celled to tbe ctjectlen to eating milk with acid fruits The fact is not sufficiently understood that certain fosd3 are Incompatible, and th.jt to avoid tho Injurious effects of eEilrg foptfj ,tdgeth:r t! .t. tirtr.vy must - uf.'ersand dieses-'- - w the ge'ncrcl principltc cf com-bination an J their picatlon Tko In the selection of too-.;- . bet way to av;:d lnjrrr:':S combinations Is to follow a mor.o-die- t, or at Icrrt to est crly two or three foods at a n ea! that we The know to bn !e. com-r.tib- ..fam. uboidIkloe-icyarckkLjir-) they look hke Ruberoid. HINTS BrDI. T. J. "If this man had read practiced your "Hints" he fbtimuiimiui umfxmmm DIET AND HEALTH Traaa, arc. Varmlna-Spray- lng - be used In sending up stalk. - V. plowing pays. o Rat a sore throat with' BALLARD'S our-aelv- 7r set Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved It from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Raleigh, N. C once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitters. 'I was in a terrible plight when I Tbegan to use them," be writes, "my stomach, head, back and kidneys were all badly affected and my liver was in bad condition, but four bottles of Etectrio Bitters made me feel like a new man." A trial will con vine you of their matchless merit for any stomach, liver or ianey trouble. Price-- 60 centaI Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug; companies. t makes no difference what your present method ov softening water or general house cleaning may be you can always depend upon Lewis' Lye to lessen your futurt labors and help you accomplish more. , Price of Food Products Have Soared Under Them, Yet They Promise Reductions. According to the bulletin of the federal bureau of labor the average price of a doeu or more of the principal ar ticles of food has Increased 50 per cent In the last ten years. The price of flour has Increased 39 per cent, lard 65 per cent., steak 69 per cent., hams 61 per cent., cornmeal 63 per cenW, rib roast 63 per cent, round steak 84 jer cent., pork chops 86 per cent, bacon 96 per cent., and A They have the wearing qualities National Trlbuns, Washington, D. C: adTour communication Oentlemen dressed to me as adjutant of Cushlng Post, No. 14. of the 17th Inst I found today on my return from the national encampment at Los Angeles, Cal Thus the delay In answering.: You wish me to look over the flies of our local papers and' send yea "anything particularly harsh and mean" which they have pubUihed Mgardlag pensions. As you have specined ' that these, "harsh' WJXA mean eomiBenis nun am irom papers supporting WUsosu I Buist Inform cimuuimnmifiiummtRS you that the papers supporting Wilson HI Mi throughout the stats, so far as I have been able to learn, are friendly toward ' (ITU the interests of the eivil war veterans aaa Indorse the action of the DemecrmHo house of the United States congress la Its passage of the pensleB bill la the special and last session of congress and have ao fault to find with Senator Kara for his eloquent appeal la the senate la behalf of ths civil war veterans. If you are really looking for "mean" and "harsh editorials along this Una, tf the Inyour object In this search Is forwill find terests of ths old soldiers, you In enough "mean" and "harsh" things Mr. Taft the naoers that are supporting , ouLj cs Aad it you wish to prospect here In Oreon (pouticauyj ior otner tnan the eicuse adjutant of pure gold please The Cushlng Post No.in 14. department of Oreassisting. gon, a. A. R.. WHY in fricesu We Headquarters Cushlng Post No. . s " wvy k Ignoring the fact that the Democrat- H ic house passed the most liberal pen aion bill in the history of the1 United States and that it was the Repubrfcan senate that reduced the appropriation the editor of the National Tribune, of Washington has appealed to grand armyposta all over the country to supply campaign material for use against the Democratic party. Colonel Sergeant) John McElroy.tne editor, has not met always with the he desired. This is evidenced by the fact that indignant grand army men have forwarded his circular letters to Democratic national headquarters in New York with their protests against the playing of such politics wltbin.tha old soldiers' organization. Quest for "Mean" Things. Editor McElroy's appeal was Bent , out, mlmecgraphed, on the letterhead of the National Tribune, with his own name at the tpp. The letter read: Sept 13, 1912. Comrade-are anxious to get tfie exn pensions from pression of editorials the papers supporting Wilson In your Will you kindly look over neighborhood. the files of your local papers and send us anything particularly harsh and mean which they have published. We want to show conclusively the attitude of the men who are supporting Wilson and who will control his administration..... Jf, elected. Please send these at your earliest convenience, as the time Is short FraternalTHE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. ly, One of the replies sent to the Tribune was: . nine-tenth- I - YOODROTHSON V1890r and the first indications Oct. IhLECT WHY ANGERS VETERAN , ; ' I Twenty Years if a Service Ruberoid was the fint ready rccf.n and is th only one that has made irood. It has made cood Localise it is made of the, best vool felt, impregnated with materials manufactured cxclu-- sively by the makers bf Ruberoid alnd which cannot be found : : rin any other roofing..:1 y. . - V wrong enting Is not ,in everyday occurrence tjecs net provs that tho sverace rran may mix for foods Indlriffilnse', chronic conditions cro' constantly develouln from wrong eat Ing. V - " " . c ' 0 Stop conglilns! yon rack the lungs and ' worry the body. BALLARD'S HOREI!OUNl SYIU'P chotts. Irritation, htoils the' luairs nifd tAatoroa comfortable ljrHitliintt. Prices. 25o,' 6tJo and 11.00 per , bottle. ,'tSoM' by liud-';',t- s ' Co., to prusa nil P:illf 7 i.m- - I jstorcv V! . sjcwaors "rt-:;- I! !(. |