Some uroaigD ngtires Pop 0j?itip,(;P.afs and Populists to Stpiiggle With. Republicans Paste Thei.i in Your Hats and Pull Them, 13 s rt 3 r Excess of Excess of Customs revenue expenditure revenue. , over over expenditure revenue. 183S 1850 1800 1801 1802 1803.. .. 1804 1805 1860 1807 1808 1800 1870 1871 1872 .... 1S7: 1874 1875 1870 1877 1878 1870 1880 1881 1882 188:1 1884 , 1885 , 1880 , 1887 1888 1880 1890 1801 1892 1893 180-1 1895 $170,040,051.28 170,417,810.88 104,404,500.50 180,048,428.03 104,538.374.44 200,270.408.05 210,370,280.77 188,080,522.70 103,103,833.00 157,107,722.35 148,071,084.01 130,050,403.07 130,170,080.20 137,250,047.70 180,522,004.00 108,159,070.02 220,410,730.25 214,700,490.03 195,007,480.70 181,471,039.34 192,005,023.44 217,280'803.13 210,091.173.03 223,832,741.00 229,008,584.57 210,522,205.23 177,452,004.15 203,355,010.73 131,318,530.02 152,158,017.45 $ 37,223,203.07 133,001,335.11 28,207,708.40 48,078,400.41 101,001,010.88 01,140,750.04 00,588,004.89 43,392,059.34 2,344,882.30 13,370,053.20 29,022,241.83 30,340,577.09 20,709,551.00 0,870,300.03 05,883,053.20 100,000,404.08 145,543,810.71 132,870,444.41 104,393,025.50 03,403,771.27 03,050,588.50 103,471,007.5!) 111,341,273.03 87,701,080.50 85,010,271.07 20,838,541.00 0,014,423.00 2.341,075.20 $ 27,520,004.43 15,584,511.10 7,005,900.50 25,030,714.50 4S!,i74,3(KI.4H 002,043,434.22 000,095,870.37 003,840,010.33 LV-ft. ii ; . M $ 00,803,200.58 42,805,223.18 The nbove table of llgurcs, compiled from the olllclul government statis tics, shows that for three- years of Democratic rule and live years of rebellion I from 1800 to 1805 Inclusive thero was a deficit in the national treasury. From 1 lj!M to 1873 Inclusive thero was a .Republican surplus to apply to wiping out itb national debt. Cleveland went In March 4, 1893, and for that year tlio i l T- n Cn I .-,. lOn1! ilin rl Afl aI t lnn - ntnnniin In BSU jus nearly ctisappeureu. in jow uuu w me uvi-ii i wuiuum, mismanagement of revenues and finances ran up to over $112,000,000. Draw m our own conclusions. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. 1 The representatives of the Republicans of no slate oi uregon in convention assemoieu, ill attention to the condition of industry (brounhout the country, as a proof of the necessity of returning to the policy of the Re publican party under which there was general prosperity during thirty yoars. It Wo reaffirm the principles of the RepublL can national platform ol 1892, and assort that the results that have followed the chance de. creed by the election of that year have justl. lied our protest against me national policy adopted by the Democratic party. V We believe that the trovernment should hive an ample revenue, with a sufficient sur. plus over ordinary expenditures to provide lor coast defences, for the steady building up of ,the navy, and for the constant reduction of 4he public debt. We believe that the present E tariff, with lis lowered rates and its destruc tive and dishonest system of undervaluations land discriminations as to localities, should be replaced by one framed on protective princi ples similar to that of the McKinley bill and arranged to Give amplo protection to Ameri can wages and American industry, and to re store the reciprocity policy 01 james u. Maine. We have always clven protection to our nipmiiiderc. in late years we nave negiecicu protect our shipowners, we ueueve me time has come to restore o the policy 01 vasmncton and Hamilton, wmen, oy dis- riminating duties in favor of American bot- wns, secured 90 per cent ol our carrying raae to American snips, and wnicn, 11 now tstored, would again revive our shipping and ause American freights to be paid to Amen. ins. 'The American neonle. from tradition and aterest, favor bimetafism, and the Republi can party demands the uso of both cold and liver as standard money with such restrict ions and under such provisions to uc aeierm- ca d legislation, as win secure me mam nance of the parity of values of the two etals, so that the purchasing and debt-pay. c power of the dollar, whether of silver, ild or paper, shall be at all times equal. f The interest of the producers of the country -lis farmers and Its workincmen oemanu it every dollar, paper or coin, issued by e government shall be as eood as any other liar. Resolved, That w- earnestly endorse the oposed amendment to toe constitution 01 (United States, providlmr for the election f United States senators by popular vote, Fenny reported trom the committee on ivileges and elections by Senator Mitchell d now pending consideration In toe United ite (senates. LResolved, That the application of the Ore- delegation tn congress to me president 01 ! United States and now pending before n, prayine a modification of bis procla. itlon creating the Cascade forest reserve, b euy earnestly approved, and we appeal to : president to print the prayer of our dele tion in congress. ! We realize the importance and magnitude 1 iuc tuning industry on me loiumaa river m wquiu recommend mat some provisions ' made for a state hatchery for artificial apagation, and that the laws regulating the 1 season be rigidly en'orcei", stwe endorse the efforts of our reso lutives in congress to secure repayment to 1 settlers of Oregon of the excess of $1.35 tacre wrongfully collected by the gotcrnt ion lands located in the limits oi me ned Northern pacific railroad land enn- ' forfeited. be construction of the Nicaragua canal is te highest importance to the American pie, both as a measure of national defense i to build up and maintain American corn ice. It is moreover of special importance four Pacific states and wc demand its slcttoa as speed! y as possible by the fmment ofthe United States, e hereby endorse the action of car sens- and representatives in congress in their endeavor to secure grants rf pensions to Indian war veterans. We pledge the Republican party to a rtgld economy In the expenditure of public money; to the reductiou of excessive salaries; and the abolishment of the fee system whenever possible, and of all useless commissions; and believe that no appropriation should be made to nnv school or charitable institution not under the control of the state; and oppose the incorporation into the general appropriation bill of items for the expenditure of public money not authorized by law. We demand the enactment of rigid restrict ions on foreign Immigration, both for protection of our country against illiterate and vicious classes from foreign lands and for protection of our labor and preservation to our own people of the remainder of our national domain. We commend the policy of the Republican party In relation to internal improve ments, and in particular In opening our waterways to commerce, and we denounce the llliberality of Democratic party in these m portant matters. Respectfully submitted, T. E. Fell, Sou Hirscii, Secretary. Chairman for. Infants and Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know t n Bateman'a Drops, Codfrcy'a Cordial, many ao-collnl Soothing Syrups, aud most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? ho Vow Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic polnotur Vow Know that In most countries druggist are liol permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons f -o Yots Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given .your child unless you or your physician know or what it la composed r o Yon Kitoxv that Caslorlti Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its Ingredients Is published w 1th every bottle ? n Von Know that Castorla Is the prescription ofthe famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. What It has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castorla Is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? To Voti Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word ' Cnatorla" and its formula, and that to Imitate them Is n state prison offense r too Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection because Castorla had been proven to be nbBoIutcly Itarutleem? too Voti Know that 33 average doses of Castorla are fun Ished fur 35 eats, or one cent a dose t too Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yotirchlldreamay be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, tlicHC SUsiigw are worth knowing. Tfcey are facts. The fac-Hlinllo ST? py. - "In on every Hlgnntiirc of Ww7' wrniuier. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. ,'AXY,N.,V9JX?1' r-TOA"vr tduo MACHINE OILS IIA.Y TOOLS, GRAY BROS., and AXLE GREASE Hardware, Stoves' and Tinware, ESiiBfLERs. salem. or jigsaa The Willamette Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all public buildings snd points of Interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons. A. I. WAGNER, Crop Condltons. Wabiiinqton, Mny 11. Tlio average condition of winter wheat Is 82.7, as against 77.10 last month, and 82.0 In May, 1805. Mothers Anxl6ti8ly watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in early years that thero Is real causa for anxiety. In tlio early stages, when not beyond tlio reach of medicine, Hood's Bursa parllla will restore tlio quality aud quantity of tho blood ami thus give good health. Head tho following leMcr : 11 It is but Just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com pletely run down, declining, bad that tired feeling, and friends said she would not llvo over throe months. She bad a bad Cough and nothing seemed to do her any good. I happened to read about Ilocxf Bars-pa-rllla and bad her give It a trial. From the very flrst dose else began to get better. After talcing a few bottles she was com pletely cured and her health has been the Inst e.ver since." Mas. Addib Peck, 12 Railroad rise, Amsterdam, N. Y. "I wJH say that my mother has not stated my case In as strong words as I would have done. Hood's Barsaparilla has truly cured me and I am now well." Cora Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood's, because Hood's Sarsaparilia Is the One True Blood Purifier. All dnijEiiU. 11. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B C. HANSEN, MANAGER. OnlvjMl hvf ml Siilifim.vi .-iruifel. Suil hick of 'State Insurance block for sale mm?. TOWN PROPERTY. Most desirable location. Inquire at this office, N iOTgi: IFe MM, RUNS Hood' Pil!sraS Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant DiniV Cars Tourist Sleooin- Care To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulmb, largo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena snd Dutte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East arvl South For information, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or writs THOMAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asit. Gen'l. Pass. Act., Morrison St.. corner Third Portland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL -AND- t C-k ui'i l.slUk VUmm4 llrta. pENfiTROYAL PILLS 1 Cv HUloSOlllMi. ! fcL H A if a?v vntptx oiwi ?;" " fSTVi 1U. KmM oliS Uu rUU. TV XT HUr tmr IjIIm. ". l WaJL l.OMI ImwnUU. Mmfhtff CH.kwUCfcMlUlllt.lj4!V Eastern R. R. Company VAQUINA DAV ROUTE. Connecting at Vanulna Bay with the h'tn Francisco & Yaqulna Jlay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARAU.ON," Sails from Yaqulna every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Fort Oiford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed, Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt west to Ban Francisce: Cabin, 6; steerage, to Coos Day and Port Orford,' cabin oj to Humboldt Bay, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days, spe RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Salem" and "Wm. M. Hoair." newly furnished, leave Corvallis daily, except I Saturdays, at I! a m arriving at Portland; inestmeuayat 5 p. m. Keturntng boats leave Portland same day as above at 6a. tx,, arriving at Salem at 3 p. m. EDWIN BTONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or. I. C. MAYO. Sunt. River D vision. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem, The Gaoiial Journa 1 FOR 1896. THE CAPTAL JUL does not do a lottery business to swell 11,3 UIIVUIIIWUII, UUb HI IIUU11IUI1 10 L'lvlriL' vnllln ri'Cdlviwl. 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""ite&re sPcukcH mmmWim 1 ftA ft Am.1 mJM MmmW Aksrsiii4 ssiiffaMaU alkJtUsa. IM im mn mini n m k. n i . LLm kiin Take Your Wife on of tbosa basdjoms Ponotf I Vvrr XVoza Thsyarstrlvn frto with aseb box of powdsr. Hi EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- Shasta Route. OF THE Southern Pacific Co. California Express Trsln--Run ilaliy bilwetn Portland and San Francisco. Notth lo a. m. 6too a, n 7:00 p. m South 8:30 p. it too p. Qi45 Tv7 Iv ar. 1'orttann at. Saltm Iv. San Fran. Iv, Above (taint lnn ni Vnat (nnlm.l rt. itV. Wo llburu. Salem. Tnnwr ' f,U Jeifetson. AlUny, Albany lanctlon. Taneent! Cit lr,""m ",u-nyj Aioany- junction, Tangent, bliedds, Ilahey, Hartlsburg, Juncllon Cllv. Iiiln-n ST ... II l"Vf . .as ... ' x.mvih., icaw.u, umn, anu an stations from Koseburg to Ashland, Inclushe. ROSKBURO MAIL DAILY. orth" South 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 0:20 p.m. Iv. Portland ar. Iv. Salem lv, nr. Rosoh'g lv. 4:-0 p.m. 20 p.m. 8:00 11.n1. 8ALGM I'ASSKNOEn. South 4:00 p.m. tl:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. Nortb 10:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGPEN ROUTE PULLMAN 1IUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping csrs attached to all through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a.m. u:iS P "' I.v, rottiaml, Ar. jOi.o p, '35 P. Ar. Corvallln. I.v 16, III m. m. At Altmnv anil f'ntvaltl. rnnnrn ulih trains of Oregon Cuntral k Eastern Railroad, Express train dally except Sunday. 4MS I), m 7t5 P. m Lv. Portland ATT Ar. McMinvllle Lv Hi.j a. m. 5:50 a.m. THROUGH TICKETS to ah points In the Eastern States, Canada and Eurorva can be obtained at law-.l ntri from W.W. SKINNER. Acent. Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Awt. G. V. & P. A Portland. Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. Ill UI11C 1 r.i 1 IIWflMfifi flffO "h"i """"""""i & Si. Paul By., 6ITf ' M ' lWAU R "Nfi GLANCE ATI HIS MAP. Of ths'Chtcsgo, ;lllwauke:andSt. Paul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omaha, and remember when going salt that Its tralas are lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its ctuilpment lssupctb, Elegant lluflct, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car beithhas an electric reading lamp, and Its dining cars aro the best In the world, Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux. urlous accommodations, These aro sufficient reawns for the popularity of "The Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents In every rail, road office will give yon further Information, or address EDDY, General Agent, UAar.v, trav. rass. Agent. Portland 1 c.j.: J. w. 0. B. & N. CO. E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GlVESfTHE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes Via Spokane Minneapolis StPaul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas Cily. Low rates to eastern elites. Z OCEAN CITIES. PortlandSan Kianclico, I- Steamers leave Atnswoitli dock, Portland Msy 17, 33, 37 and June 1,6, 1 1 , 1 6, 31, a6 Fare Cabin, 85; steerage, f3.o. WIIXAMFiTE KIVEH DIVISION. IUvkr Steamers -Ruth and Elmore for Portland, Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday at 11115a, m., arriving at 6 p.m., and on Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. ar riving at 3130 p. m. Returning leave Port land everyday except Sunday at 6 a.m., arriving in Salem at 3lo "!. For Corvallis, Monday, Tuesday, Thur say and Saturday 13130 p. m., arriving at J-ilependence at C p.m., Albany at 9 p. in., C01vallUllp.ru. Dock foot of Trade street. F01 full details call on Dolts & Darker, agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. W. H. HUKUKJRT, Gen'l Pas. Agt. Ps tlI( Of, For full details csll on or addws G. M, POWR9, Foot of Tisdeit, Local Agent, Hmm Yki tfcM th f Possont vwr JJoxt f r wills sf k bes: of twwit. !U AMC 9VC K