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Vv I.. X. l.liiiiKTT, KlUTOH AND l'HOP ATI' RI'A V, uOTopn; n. HiOiV Entered at the Posted ville. Or., ns seeond-i'l i'c in 1 ii no- is mutter. ! flu. snue uuuld he vn'.i .U'an at . ' Ul' 1 1 isli Ann i lean I'nion i.f !wrv elivtion. As a matter of : Anii'iica, of which lion. 1'ntriek ; fact, vt know that political as ' soeintions art almost as tenacious , is those of religion, enduring white TERMS In Advance. One year . .. . Six months . . . Til re months If Not Pnid In Advance. One year Six months Three months particular issues crop tti and dis ippoar, and this temtoilv is not a mere matter of name or hahit, hut j f genuine identity of belief The patty that elected JVllVron in j ISiXtis identically the suite party ' 5'.' i Unit has undertaken to elect Urvan j in t;KH although il w.i, ealied!!: i puliiiean then and is called D, tun j emtio now, and although every .fc.'CV I "timely" issue on which Jell'ersoti 1 IH V ' ippoaled to 'he people has long been out of polities. K;ati is 'resident, tnol composed largely of Irish-Americans of pro Keptihliean iillili.'ttioim, h: issued an address ami divlanilion of principles to the voters if the I'nit ed Slates, whieh abounds in tie ttuneiatioti ol the present Republi can ad ministmt ion. President Ksian, it will he reninnhereil, has always heeti a Keptihliean, ami ! ii : i : i ii Harrison's administration a as u.inisUr to Chile. 'I'he ad dress is in parts as follows ; "W e arraign the present Repub lican administration ns false to the teachings of the parly of l.ineoln of Seward, and of HI. line, an 0 J times win n j Ofovinrse l he re ate j parties take illagiea I'he era of the slavery eon diet was i such a time. l.ouioullv the Demo- parts ill Xntional Democratic Ticket For President WILLIAM J. BRYAN, Of Nebraska. oniey should have been ii f freedom, and its opponent, u:,d v hit ever name, t In- p t , I , of i i ver , 1'ne aelual ci.i'tniist.ince that tin IVmooratie parte bad caine-l it jre ate-' stn n0:t i in tin "' (.. . f.ve the si i very is-n i, i i at .- ii inlerhred with ll'.e t'.o:".tial cons, of things. Hut, after the civil war, the parties worked back to theii natural beurinjrs, and we had, a iti the time of Jefferson, the parts - of centralization, extravagance, cor i mil that the president an 1 con niption and special pi ivileue con re-s have powers of .'nvernnicn! fronting the party of home rule, j outside of and apart fiorn those economy, honest government and j jjivt-n by the const iup.ion. equal rights. 1 1 tsh Ann I ican I iiion ol'i i nn i iiecooian and other repub lican newspaper:' ate trying to niako political capital of the attack on Roosevelt by a crowd of Colora do toughs. The same paper thought il quite proper, when Jerry Simpson, the populist leader, wa driven from a platform recently by a crowd of Foit Scott, Kansas, hoodlums. They held it up lufore the public as an object lesson, showing that Mr. Simpson's theo t ies of govei ninont were becoming unpopular will: the masses. Why don't they do that in Roosevelt's case now'.' These eutim papers even apologized for or endorsed the murder ol lioveruor (ioehel on the 1 point ! ground of public policy. Why are little the founders of j ireo tight out in a mining: town, using it as an argument to show 'lti entering upon tin unaiithor ; that diafcu'iuts him not in favor of i.ed and unnecessary war of con,-! lulW"tv' discussion'.' This row I .-! ..ml I'.jtiga'i.Mi in tin started, so tin1 press reports istiite. nit that it has failed lo maintain j tbev so concerned about a , ... . . . . ' positions ; t he pi toe ot For Vice President ADLAI E. STEVENSON, Of Illinois. a p. For Presidential Electors W M PIERCE, of Fmatilla, DELL STUART, of Multnomah .1 WITITTAKER, of Benton, E KRONER, of Multnomah. TO YoUSU -iA.V. Probably three million young men will cast their first Presiden tial votes this year. They will hold the balance of power in every doubtful State, says the S. F. Ex aminer. It will be for them to de c.ide how the Coverninent of the "Tiion shall 'begin" "the twentieth century. Just a hundred years ago the young men of the nation hail n similar question to answer. They decided that this country should begin the nineteenth century on '.he lines laid down by Thomas Jefferson. From that decision 'JjTed fortv years of unparallt-lcd 1 progress in power, glory and happi ness for this republic. What are fbe prospects now? The party of Jefferson stand. agai'n confronting the party ol Hamilton. Again privilege, in trenched in power, iu--asures strength with equal rights, advane- Except for an occasional aber ration, all the issues that come up from time to time drift naturally into their party relations in accord ance with these principles. Thus. when there is a contest over the tariff, we inevitably find the publican party for hijjli protection and the Democracy against it. Why? Simply because protection is one of the special privileges thai are fostered by a centralized, cor nipt and undemocratic govern tuent. ppi'ie- i.-l .ii.it, thus su vening j as toi iy ws ; hvtih-.e of the decla r it ion of, Tim riot seems to have been n-nd net that all gnveili- j -tarted by some republican who t ! rives ii ji-t pmver from snatched a Bryan banner from the ii--nt ol the g. rued. j hands of a Hungarian woman, till) u miner. Sue hid wived thi) rear of Roosevelt's car. Iler husband resented the inter feretieo and tile trouble began. As a'v mailer of fact no parly is responsible for such riots they are iau-edby the over-zealous or tur bulent spirits who are to be found in all parties and factions, and the cause they la miking Porto Rico a colony. wife of if. in empire, thus est. ttilishing i ii a I in these shores the novel and leui-tious doctrines that the con -t'.tu'iou docs not fid low the ll,.g "And, must disg; aia fid id' all, in i thev usually hurt making a s-vret agreement when' Seek to ad v. nice, by the power and inllaence of this : 1 1 jwever milch all good citizens i;re. it republic have been farced ! must deprecate the attack Upon over lo Chamberlain et a!., to be . tiovernor Roosevelt, it slunild terve used ut the only weapon b f; to ! as a warning to lb" doughty rough them with which to ward oil' the j rider. In the centers of our alleged rum w hieh is imp -iiding over Fog ; civilization, he can with impunity land, thus violating, at once, tie j brand his opponent as Cowards advice of Washington and J. iter j and traitors, and those so viliilied son against all' et.tanijiine; ab.'.Mil rcllcct Upon tin- source 1'ioln -i:n'i s. an 1 b'-eu "ui'tv ef thefiii. I w.iesce the epitio-ts emanate and i C. L. SAL OMON Carries Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, and Tinmare, Cans and Ammunition, Grockery and Willoui-marc, Cook Stoves, Ileatlnjj: Stoves, Cninp Stoves, tuul ICmies. Slioes Suits Hats Our various lines are complete, mid in many lines ate closing out very low priced. Call and examine them. (.'all and examine our Meti'n and Hoys' and get our prices. All kinds from .'!") cent up. See them before you buy elsewhere. Doors and Windows Ail Hzo.atthe lowest prices. White Lead ami Oils, Mixed Paints and YnrnisheH Our Bacon and Lard u of tin, best. bent llalltV Ulld e H 11 It i heap. Cutlery Rocket Cutlery, Table Cutlery, and Trunk and Yaliso All -iz. s. Wagons and Mowing Machines The young voter may see no par licular connection among imperial ism, trusts and the tariti, but ii In will get the fundamental distiuc tion between the parties firmly lix ed in his mind, he will sec why im perialisms, trust defenders and pro tectionists are naturally Repuoli cans, and their opponents I'cni" erats. And when be reaches tl;i understan ding he will see that ti ls not making his choice of a p.ul. for this election alone, but for life For the issues of the day may le settled this year or next, ami otbe issues may succeed them, but th idea of government bv the peopo will have its party as long as tie republic lives. f allying u i in eou:d air.srd sacrilicis we make. Dg Willi In i .i a ' oi v to n SIMM'S LM Lsl lllli. K. Information from an ollieia' source has been received at iJ-mn cratic .National headquarters nt rig from outside the breastworks j L'licago thai the po-t.dh dep,.t Rut the revived Federlist party of ' m''"1 Ht U -biugt,.n. tind.-r .ed-i list party ol to-day is as much less re.-pctable '.ban its prototype of a hundri yeurs ago as Hanna is below 11am-lton. from Mark Hani, a, is .nak'iig rangemet.tH to have a liil'ly di. trial of rural po-tal 'b l;v- r. m .i doubtful locilities in Inwa. Ld' o s Michigan and Indi ina in fact, i ,;l ibuihtful states Tie-y imp- i doing this to uiakii fariie-iH b'-lii-V the Repiihlieau pirty is ib-ii t much for them. This scheme is n Im instllUP-d in all doubtful Incaii ties ea'ly in ) -toher, wnl- p. is i.. be withdrawn in stro.ig R -piili i can localities. That fciioh is Ilanna's l itest goal brick scheme is borne out by n V diirigton report saying that lb free delivery system was iuuiigur ated last week in three or foui close counties in Maryland, and that it is to be fcxlimded to other states. As soon as the election is held the rural carrier routes will be abolished, and the farmers will to to a-n for their the only u i i in. . iron- whose r uilhg lii' tunes us no return for tin are call, d u pon to icif.ii at any line. u.di an alliance is douh.y so whet ,nad" tthil ' I'.agland is u-ln all ; ii-r power it, ran attempt to crust out the life of t!r- t v i nili- S .ii'h Afiican repubi.es, v, bo-- u; ;gi i;i cent light H Jain -A, nv- ndi -;in::if odds has ex i'. d tb- ii Heler ai. I -idmir.i'i"ii I oi.iokii.-l. lie c.i.i ;: p-v i Irih bio.. 1 In thi-m-a.b -r wh it -.Ii - : have done i,, il.e u; I llstl t titioi, s of i!i:s , !y to the .-im-;- rt of which in t..e pas; these I'lilted .-'.a.te nine than a century, to grow Iron i struggling lepirdic of three mil iiu.isol people into a gigantic re- jiubiic of SevelitV-llVK IllliiiollS (il peojile; and remaining title toihej 'raditions of the I r i 1 race the aorld over, to chi.o-M tl.er-ldeof! lgbt and I'reeduiu ratio r than that I h"'- f i-ii 'i'i'-.-l and I ria ii v. : le-r i--t u , ',e a 1 1 o i v P-no nl an f i in Hi g iv-f n i ii-ii i ti. i t te ' - - le an i io -i t in, mil n.i.-f f'-r ai . t i I uji . 1 iii.-ai wmch I s iioiv ,tl t.ii k . d the.-e fr-e in-tititiiMi.-." neriook the insii.t. l'oit i., the mining camps atui on the untamed pr m ii s ol' the West, Uoosev, It will act wisely to keep one band on his gun when In- talks in a similai Way, They pud tiie tnggei there lir-l and r ll-ct at'te; waid. Uo,-c b n e Kevi.ov. the in ; tor prilinp' e enal.'i - I Mr. t:on " i i.tM i verbal if a c ; 1,1 bo l pion. Th and b- btyau d Htil belle t given t, i r e I .-I'll -. and lh, oi, thai le one, , ill i- a pi mi, n, r has in a htil. I I prespb-i t i be d,- has n. odds pi ; central' of I ' r . ,n trna, I i i gi. 'e r. 1 1 m a y be t he i-ex f ' b- I'nlted Stat, s. aia v,-s to be f.r the fight le ie iigain.-t overwlielmil.g d up against him by con i uealth. i rhun , . i "I"- I aav lull Kl.i '.V XN1 K!- o I IVK M IN iK nouli fltlll UT '., I i ,.r ,,'i, i-,. 11. -it In Or,--,,,, fr ,,M Irii,l!-ii.i ii.H,iiifa,-liiri,itf n Imlt-Mflc i"" , !tr, .iin- piiy lliiiic-tv ,n,,r t)t -i- -i, -,i r.,elO'''l "nr r,-fer,TH n ,-Oy Kia-I,.. st'lf i,re- i.'-l'-,.,-. M.'iieii,-l,iri'rs. Ilnril ri'-irn St , ehO-njiu Gre.l 1J: it.llil II lA -eiit a hoi" lo the Ibiteh gov-rnmeut, which con 'ainsa iv.irning lhat if Kiug-ris allowed to carry bullion or Mute archives on bo trd a Dutch war-hip. whieh is to bung him lo Kurope it will b' regarded as a breach ol neutrality on the part of the X-th'-riands. If the young man who is takini his first stand in politics will study 'he history of this country, he will f'nd that there have been through cut two opposing tendencies, one toward local home rule and the other toward ccn'.raliz-d govern merit. The so-called "States rights" doctrine is a phase of the firmer tendency; hut only a phase. I', is not different in essence from county rights, town rights and vil. '.age rights, although tin theory! Uiat the .States have a "sovereign ty" that minor divisions have not '.as obscured the real identity of the various sorts of home rule. Tho home rule party believes that if there is trouble in Milpitas ;hn Government at Washington i continue to go -hould do nothing about it if it; mail. can be settled from Sacramento ; j " that the Governo of California! Il iri i"'!"""!1'' t ifin th'tt should let it alone if it can he net-! the 8t of honest voters in . . , , , . . , . ... 1 ( hid ft it l n t r v i'n ti f if iiuliHuul )m in. tied tiy the Mierill ot barita Clara, ' , . " ,. , I China fighting the United mantv.nt.d that the Sheriff sl.n.. 1,1 I 'J"""5 l,,e fi,-'"''"- and plans which', .h. ,.. je the great llanna syndicate has in int. It is impossible to conceive OF MLINWIOT TAXES The New Vi,i k Joiirmil savs that Horner Ibivriport was nf)'jred .t25.- 000 to refrain fotn making carl- , catures during the Cain)iaign, uml ; thai, on declining, he was i,sk-d i; i a larger sum would i ndiiee hi m to j d sist, lo which he replied: "lain! not for h ,1,-." I vihii fur a w vim a N'T issci-n ori el 0,,, , , e, I ,1rl ol Hie Sl ,' lit lire r ' r,,.,k ,-iiiii:Iv.i Hi,, rh lv n! s..-pt-il.r. i "I, n i .1 n-1,1, h,.'l to ttn: rl.-lln -ei'-n! I n f Ii - I ,,I I r-,',k f.-eniiy. Slum i,f liri .',,,1, f,,.- t,.-- i-,ir s-( In f-i,i,i telHii,',, u-itli mi "ili-f 1,1 !!' I ,.,ii I niirt of t ' r,,n k f-iinly, ilri-K'Hi. ,n,i I,- ,.. ,-:il,i-i mi , !ii. ill, ,m-n si-t.iiei,!,i.r I i'-i f,.r ti,,, ,-,,l 1,-,-t I , in of rp-in, jii-lil lit, il ,1 4-riill le me iliri-i-1,,,1 an, I d ! K ere I ie, f ,. jth 4 iy Ml Seji'i'in In r, I HI I ,-,,IIIMilllliil .' ,i- !.:! ,,,lt ,,f pi-CntlBl cr iii-tly 'if ali! .-lne(ii'-nl, f inHlof lliet. hii.I ,-o-ts ,,l e,,i. -,-li,,n ihr,-l. I,y lew a-., I Hie uf Hi,- ,:,,,,.. a, ,,1 f-linlUti.1 of iil'l il-iOl ei'M'l". '-r If he finiiet. I r, 1 1 , , , r ,if II o ri al ,ir,,,, rtv ii-f,,i lh IhmiI-I I in Hull oikI ii,, . r"i,,.'itTf,a,f,v hftvltiir tiecil leiiml. In - i.niL'iii in ,ti'i (ie;ie,iipiirs, !,.', (iiuiicia. eicc'i. i, ., i.f wlii'-li t,, ,1-iti'i. vni'l lux, I hne 1, v ,"l ., ,n tin, oil,, , ln il,--,-rili,-, r, u! tiioj,-,-ilv a,, -i-, to -nil 'le lniiieiiU, tin b t lorlh o, l n jc II, ill, to wit: keep his hands ofli if it can .tianniied bv tho Constable of Mil- pitas. Tins idea of local self help i tlmt "if! "' of the noun- is older than JefTerson. It ir part!1' the '""",r "r"1 l"l'"ri"t-' of the inherited instinct of our race.; ca" ,' '"',U,;",J to ivt! t,'"ir liidorHeinenl to the vast comhma- :ind tnonoiiolies all ?l:in-clade ancefctois man forests. in the It t!oes back to the times of otiri f lion oi irusis :inu tnonoiiolies I working together for the ultimate ! ih'Hl ruction of popular govern- ; merit. Toledo Farm News. The young voters can see m w . how superficial in thi view of those Tho republican claim that Mo .ho iniagiu that (inrties are divid-1 Kinley's election is assured, yet the f , ... . ! Journal in its last two insties comes : bv a single temporary issue ,, , , , , , R 1 ' out with the eagle, which Mauds at a;:ch as silver or the tarilf. If; t,e head of its editorial column, -"nt were the case there would bu standing on his head. Al.lri'lifo, AlVin'--i.JS',V',. N'iaSW 7, l, I', , r IX e AM.-llii. O W V.i f ii nndWU w-4 12, IP H .-, r 17 -. ttiel l,,l 4. . ami loU 1. ',, Ii. 7. ,' n. ti m . r II aiei Nli'j SK'i f'.-f 1, lp 20 - r lo Allen Alr-H'i n'l'J mi W'-i ml S'i M.1 , --,- 8, II, 1.'5 r IO Allen, T J-NK'4 n: HO. '1, IO , r JA e Bennett,, A. S.-N half ice 1 , 8B , ii h 1 1 -r nW iiwter '! I", W I all M-, 'jiittrter, M-i anarlT NW qiiarliT yf- it, ' i, in h, r I e Dotrn,,, J H-KI 'i MV'!, HKH KW'(, :ir.. S .V.. SK':, HIV, , 8, tp UX . r 10 NK'i SW'.,. NW'.-, M04. SW ipmrier Nl'. ii,rlr, NW'i MK! '- .'il if, 21 . ' Ifi n Ho:,ie, J jj'-M.i NK' j. SVV"; Nl'.',, slv, ,s w-,,! 10, lp r io liru-'iin, John -Nf.'i Nl.1, wij iVU',,, ,b NW!4 sen 6. t On.r 17 , Hl'il'im J C-NK'-i NW'i, x4 NW'i ehargesUhat Americati oIIiviuIh hi UurlK.-ic, A O-H'i ii lo. 'P 13 Loid W'olseley is quoted in an j interview as saying that China, i "through love of nature and h rt j must one day develop into a great) nation." The end of all things in Lord W'olseley's opinion will be: Htiiti-H : for the supremacy of the world. .Samuel (jumpers, president of the American Federa tion of Labor, Puerto Rico and Cuba aresuppresB- ing organized labor in those isl ands. e.ttiii'HVV', NW'-, s,e 6, NW; aK'A 0, lp 10 , r f, Beiihiun S'.v NK, r 1! What else has labor to ex- Clino, : a-'. M.H- NK' sl;la pect under a colonntl fsvMeiii? i I,,,- l, 3, 4 " l M l-t, ' ' " ' Clnek, JInrv t,t al -W luilf SW aaar ! t,-r, :!0, amis hah SK (,ii n-r The bitterest opponent offjoehel1 " 'Jo, u, ia . 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K hull NK quarter, H half NK quarier aee 00, lp IOn. r VA e Welborn, J F-H half NK quarter, NK uuarter NW quarter, NW quar ter NK quarter ee 31) tp 10 a, r 10 a Zell, p-N half M quarter aen 7, l 1U , r 13 e A H liippman X I 4 lf, 71 J DKAl.KH IN lUUMTfUK innl CNKKIIIA KIMi rAKTKTS. M AT TI N(l. I.INOI.KI'.M I, I'M it K It. Of all kinds, AIm MOri.DIMIS, iooi;s. WINDOW S l 1 j 13 11.1 .11 4" t 11 v s; .0 M 11 7 AINTS, CLASS, d 1 .-.7 10 no rrrrv. Will not lie undersold l in I'l-incvilk'. 3 vi ) , , "r-. j-. ' "rip v ;uiv oilier linn 1 8 21 m! to Mi t VI a m I 10 71 4') a ot n .19 1 78 10 70 !'J TO 111 I) 90 114 57 HAYSTACK Blood Horse Ranch BREEDER OF DRAFT, COACH and CAP.PJAGE HOUSES MlBWI II I' ' vn r- w.yv--" S Ml fl 7 10 m i 74 Aiel. I will on Haturdav th 3d day of No ! vumbiir, Kirxj, oeiiiuietifliia at. the hr,,f 0 j 1 o'eliiek. p ,11. en aal'l tlav, at the rnflrt hoiiaa j thior. In 1'rliievllle, (Irnuk county, Htatn f 4 lit! , flri-iui', hell at, pultlln aitetlnn In the ItlKheat j hliMer fur caili. anlfl ahovn ilr, nrlheil itrem 11 117 J Iki'k. or H,i iiiueh thereof an may ho nanenaary ItuaHlUfy the ald tux and nuiit aa ahnve aet IH 411 ' hirtli, le lieini; rnaile ruitjuct t reiltimplluu i aiieertiniK In law. 10 4A Imltei thin lith day "f Oclnher. IIKa). W. CI. I'DNOI.K I ON, UhetllTol tirooltC'o. ,Or. Ytiii UrcccliiiK Stock (i Sicclfilty G. SPRINGER. HayHtuck, Crook (lonnty, Oreinm. Just Received -AT": ADAMSON & WINNEK CO The Druggists Havo Just Received n Laroo Lino of MUSICAL INHTRU.MKNTM, ennHiHlinK nf Vinlinn, MitndnllliH, (iuilaiH, IliinjoH, Aot'orili'tiiiH, Klnlen INSTRUCTION HOOKS, Miinic Hiukn, Mandolin CtiHcf, mid Hiiiilit'H. CAMERAS iind CAMKRA Sup,li.'H Our WALL PAI'KR l)i iarl iiient CnntniiiH :i Com pletf Linn of Niivv Hlj'lt'H in Wall 1'npi r. CinprlH and l'tirticro CuiliiiiiH. SrXtHiS.iUMlSi'uiJUESaiSI a 07 J. W. HOPKINS, Attorney-at-lawt pinevillk, onrcuoN. U. H. Utilttroe in IJunkrnptcj'. J. H. ROSENCERC, M, D., Phytician and Sur(jeon, I'lUNr.vii.us. oriEooN. (illlnn, Willi lir. (liMiitir; llnsliliitieo, llulel I(k,I y (lI-'l-'IlK lllli US Hill, i A M.J It, -I III 1 7l,HH M