hopublloan rimfoi ni. The Hopuliliciin party of Ore gun, in stale convention assembled, proud of its record' ami j.unt his tory, lis devotion to the principle ol liunmn rights, itH gn-nt and iin pcrisliablo iiiirtK'tt which le tiii lust r and glory to llio American Na tion ut hoimi 11 nd mining tliu na tions 0 the earth, 11 nd us an as surance of it continued fidelity to Him great principles (or which it lias contended in thu punt in Htate mill national affairs, does hereby make and allirtn the following thwlnrution of iu principles The events of thu lain war with Spain curried uh into the I'hilip pine Inlands. We hold it to be oonsislcnt with the principles of liberty and our National life that the sovereignty of the United ft'Ui'S should be 'maintained in the islands, under such ncl self-government ss the people may be, or may bicome, fitted to participate in. We therefore declare against all proposals looking to the retire ment of the United Hlulvs from the 1'hilippine Islands. That in the war which President Roosevelt has inaugurated against the gigantic combinations of in corporated capital he has the unit ed and enthtisiaatio support of the lleptiblioan party of Oregon. We demand and insist upon the passage of tho bill now pending in Congress for the exclusion of Chin ma, known as the Mitchell-Kahn xclusion bill. We renin rm our allegiance to the principles of protection in iiecessary cases of industries still in their infancy or unable to com petu with foreign proJuctions. We recogniis the right of labor to organize and combine for niutu al proUsclion under tho law, and wa recommend that the Legisla ture enact all nnceasary legislation to protect labor in all its rights and privileges. In the int-ret of American labor and the upbuild ing of the workingman as the corn er-slons of the prosjierity of our country, we recommend that Con gress create a Department of La bor in charge of a secretary, with a teat in the Cabinet. We demand that a law be pass ed by the next Legi slat tire placing nil public officers ot this state up on reasonable salaries, which shall not be increased during tho in cumbent's term of office, and be yond such salary they shall re ceive no compensation as fees or otherwise. In order to promote the develop ment of the mineral resources of the state, we are in favor of the creation and maintenance of a mining bureau by the state. We declare our approval and support of the suggestions of Presi dent Roosevelt for the irrigation of the arid lands of the country. This work should be undertaken by the United States as soon as possible, an i carried forward on a consistent plan, under direction of the General Government. We urge our Representatives in Congress and Senators to use every effort to secure the speedy opening of tho Columbia River between The Dalles and Celilo, and for clearing tho river of obstructions to navigation from its mouth to the head of navigation. We urge aUo renewed and continued effort for improvement of our Count har bors and streams within the state, and the speedy construction of an isthmian canal. That the public lands are the heritage of the common people and should bo held in trust for the use and benefit of all the people under the homestead laws. We ure therefore unalterably opposed to all plans, schemes or propositions ior leasing public domains, either to corporations or individuals. We favor a policy by tho state .n,i lint n!.,.,i h .uit further foster and support our (is! ricH, and we ru'iiicst the Legisla ture to enact such further meas ures as may be found by experi ence necessary to obtain this result. We demand and insist upon the immediate passage by CongrcHH of the United States of thu oleomar garine hill, known us the Grout bill, now pending in tho Hftiato. That wo favor the nrouosed amendment to tho s'.ato contitu hoii providing ior mid initiative and referendum, nd recommend its adoption by tho people of the state, We declare our approval of the principles of the primary law en acted by tho Legislature at the session of 1U01 , and wc ask the r :ii. . . i it i ' oiiancv wini ind proviainna oi inn actor Legislature to extend this law so,' . ' , .. ... that in its main feuttires it Way a.plyto primary elections in all:Hu11" "".. (". IC;J. eloition precincts throughout the state und we further recommend the election of United States Sena tors by popular vote TUB HOME GOLD CURB. An Ingenious) Treatment by which Drunkards are Cured Dally In Spite of Themselves. It is now generally known and un derstood that Drunkenness ia a disease and not sttakncM. A body filhd with poison and nerves completely shattered by poriotlintl or cmiaturil uae of intox icating liiUiira, requires an antidote cnpabls of neutralising and eradicat ing llna poiaun, and destroying the ciaving for intoxicants. Huflerers may now euro themselves at home without publicity or )os of time from btiinaa hy tliit wonderful "HOME (iOLD ('I'KE'which liajt been perfected after many yean of clore uttiily mid treat iiient of inebrislea. Tho fuilhlul iim accordiiiK to directions of thia won derlul diacovery is K)iitivcly guaran teed to cure the most olntiuaue cae, no matter how hard a drinker. Otu record show the marvelous transform ation of thouaiinds of Drunksrda into aober. induKtrioua and upright men. WI V KH Of 11 YOI'B Hl'HUANDS! CHILDREN CUBE YOUR FA T11EHHI I This remedy ia in no annae a noatrum but ia a ajH-cifio for tnia diw-aae onjy, slid ia ao akilWully de fined and prepared that it ia thorough ly soluble and pleasant to the tuate, an that it can be given in a cup o( tea or cohVe without ti e knowledge of the peraon takin it. Thoiiaaiida of drunk arda liae cured theinsulvea with this priceleaa reinedr, and as many more have been enrr. I and a m do temperate men by having the cure ailmiiiiatered by lining friends and relative with out their knowledge in tea or coll'ee, and believe today that they discon tinued drinking of their orn free will. 00 NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded by apparent and mialea ling "improve ment. The HOME COLD CUKK is sold st"the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than othrs coating; t'ib to toO. Full directions eacooinpsny each package. special advice by skilled physicians when reqnated without extra charge. Heiu prepaid to any pan of the world on receipt m uno jioiiar. Aiiureaa Dept. E 480 EDWIN n. GILES A CO. 2.130 and 2332 Market St. l'hila delphia. All correspondence strictly confl dential. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1H78. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Umtkd Statks Lanii Osnca, 1 Tus Daukh, Okkoon. April 2, 1U0-J. Notice ia hereby given that in compli ance with the proviaioiia of the Act uf Cougreaaof Juue 3, 1878, entitled "An act fur the aale of timber landa in the atatea uf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waahington Territory," aa extended to all the Puhlio Land Ktaiei by act iH August 4, 1802, the following persona have thia day filed in thia oltice their awoin s'ateiiieuia, to-wit: Michael J. Hauey uf Spokane, county uf tjpokane, Slate of Washington, aworu atateiuent No. 234 for the purchase of the SWj if Section No. 27, m Town ahip No. 12 8., Range No. 10 E., W. M. Peter W. While of Spokane, luunty of Spokane, State of Washington, swum Bt-atetntmt No. 235 for the purchase of i he SKJ of Section No. 28, In Townilnpi no. u a., tutnge sso. iu c, n. m. Raymond H. Scotiuld, of brook Park, couiny of Pine, State of Minn., awum stateinnnt No 23(1 for the purchase if. the NEJ of Section No. lit. in Town ship No. 12 S , Range No. 10 E., W. M. Emit J. Link, uf Spokaue, county 01 Spokane, Slate ot Washington, swum statement No. 237 for the puichase of the NWuf Seciiun A'o. 34, in Town-1 .1.... ST.. IO C U V.. IA V VI' HI snip is o, i o., rvaoifo no. iu u.., u, m. Adolph. Morriaette. of S.okan,()oun. j ty uf Spokane, Statu of Wusliiiniton, srii statement No. 238 for the pur !' th.H NEi .!' ! N.38, Township Hu. 12 S., iUllie No. 10 K.. W. M. That tiny will offer proof to show tlnil ilm land sought in mora valuable for in timber or atom tl.ait for agricultural purpose, nail to ustnblisn tht-u clioin to mud l.md boforu the Ktigiaii-r and IU emvur of tliu olhcu st Ilm Dalh.i, Or J on Tuesday, the 17th day of Juno, j winHM. l'otui W. White and K, J. Lind. of Hpokane, Wash,; L, E. Alliiighajn, of ' H(:,,licl, of llrmik i'ark, Minn.; M. i. IWy, of Hnokano, Was. U...... hi II.'......... ..1 II 1, ,A"' ",,d 1,11 V"' j t li h ubove-auscrilrod lands art) requested to tile their dawn in this oiiica on or bo i ,H"1 ' "V "' ',u,.", wl alOp llnguier. Timbur Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION: Umtkd Kttkh Lau Omen, Tub Ohk,, Airil 6, l!Hr2. Notice i lii-ruby Kiven tnat in com an act for the sale of timber lamia ill the It,, ,u u, public land Butca br act of Aui(Uat 4, I8:t'J, the follnwiiig pcrauna hate tin day filed in Una otlice their aworn atatuieut, to-wii: Mudiael t'l'iinnr, of The Da Ilm, coun ty of iVaaco, Htate of Oregon, awum lUtuini-iit No. 241 for tlia purchaae oi ili NWJ of Sociion no, 1", m Townahip so. 1.1 b , Kange Mi. 10 11., W. M. t'ottr Mi (iuii n, of The Dallea, coun ty ol Waacii, atate of Oregon, aworn aiatnn-nt No. 2iQ for the purchaae of the tiW'l of Huction Mo. 17, in Townahip No. 13 B., Kange No. 10 W. M. Juaephiiie Couty, of Farmiiigton, county of Whitman, atate of Waahinv- tnii, aWorn icat.-nnmt no. 2.VJ tut the purchaae of the HE of Keel urn No. 17, in Towuahlp No. 13 8., Kange no. 10 E , A'. M. They will offer proof to show that the land aouglit ia more valuable for ita tim ber or atone than for agricultural pur poaea, and to eaiabliah their claim to aaid laud before the ltefialer and Receiver of i liia ofhee at Thr Diillea. Orrgon, on Wndiiuaday, the 18th day of Juue, 1002 They name aa wilnetaea: Teter McUuig Fred W. Smith, John McOuigxn, John Hl"a, Miiie Con-j iiera, John J. SUKiuigHli and Michael Canter, of The Dallea, Oregon, and Jaa. MiiFarlaud, of Farmingiop, Waah. Any and all peraotia claiming auvtraely aha above-deecribed ianda are requeaied to bio their cl.oma in thia ofiice on or before aaid 18th dav of June, 13. JAY P. LUCAS, alOp IWgiater. Timber Und, Act June X, 187S. NOT1CK FOU PL'ULICATIO.V. UsiTrn Ktateh Lasn Omca, at Ths lAiLKa, Ouan., AraiL 7, 1H02. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with tlia provision of the act uf Cmigrens of June 3, 1S7S, antitled "An act for the salt of timber lands io the butts of ''altfomi. Ore gnu, Nevada and W anhintfton Territory," as exu-mtett to ail the Public Land States hy act of August 4, IW2, the following ers'ins have this day 6'td in this othce their worn staUnienta, to-wit: Kralerick W. XvM of The Dalles, conntv of Wasco, State of Oregon, sworn statement No. 24'.' f"r the purchase ol the SH lj of Sec tion No. 2S, Towualiip .No, Li S Kange No. 10 K , W. M. James H. Lane of Minneapolis, county of Hhnieian, State of Minn., sworn statement No. 243 (or the purchase of the Ntf NWX of election No. !(S and the SH 8w) of Section No. 21, in Towuship No. 12 S., Range No. 10 .., W. M. John llloaa of The Dallea, county of Was co, Htate uf Oregon, sworn statement No. 244 lor the purchsae of the of bection No. 17, In Townsliip Mo. 13 6., Kaoge No. 10 li., W. M. That they will offer proof to show that the land aoug-hi is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish their oiaiui to said land before the Register and lieceiver of this office at The Dalles. Oregon, on Thursday, the lsth day ol June, 11102. They name as witnesses: Frederick W. Smith, Peter McGulgsn, Michael Connsia and John Rlues of The Dalles, Oregon, and James H. Lane of Minne apolis, Minn. Auv ami all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims iu this utfioe on or before said tilth day of Juue, l'JOi JAY P. LUCAS, a-10p Register. jlOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci at The Dau.es, Or., April 8, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have tiled notice of intentiou to make final proof on their respective' claims, before A. C Palmer, VS.Coinmissioner at I'linevllle, Oregon, on Friday, May 18, 190-2, via: Kdward B. Knon of Post, Orecon, on homestead application No. o67'J for the NK1 N VI '4 and Lots 1 and 2 Sec. 1, T. 17 S.. K. l!l K.. andSK"4 KK Sec. 24, T. 17 M, 11. IS E., W. SI. Caleb Davis, of Post, Oregon, on home stead application No. 5409 for the WH SWx, SW NWW and NEX S!, Sec, 17, T. 17 H., R. Id K., w M. WitnevsM: M. V. Smead, J. 8. Sinuvl. K. K. liilleuwater, G. H. Knox aud Caleb Davis, all of Post. Oregon. a 10 JAY P. LUCAS. Re Bister, Nottcw. All persons wishing (tri' work done niul ttltjd tlioao liaving old gi ists on our books, niUHt cull and lif t aume on or beforf May 20th us we will ahnt down , ,. . . M UM t""9' SlEWART Jt Co. Gary House Bar. Henderson & Pollard, Proprietors. fine wines, LIQUOZtS, CIGARS MAIN STREET. City Moat Market, A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. Hamilton Stables and R'edby Feed Barn. G. M. ED X. WHITE, White & Combs. -DEALERS IN- WINES, LIQUORS, DOMESTIC and IMPORTED... COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. , POINDEXTER HOTEL. , PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Journal Real Is now prepared to handle your Property if you want to sell By placing your property with us you get the benefit of free adver tising. Having bad years of experience in this line we know where to adver tise in ordur to reach prospective buyers. There will be a large influx of immigrants to this coast in the spring and in order to sell advantageously it will be necessary to place the advantages of your property where buyers will be attracted by them. List your property with us and FOR 8ALH-A two storr dwelling with barn and outhouses in the city of Priueville. This property is well situated and ia covered liv irrigation, H covers one-fourth of a block and ia Hie of the lieat residence locations in the town. Price reammalile. , KOR SALK-One of the best located farms in the famous clover belt iu the Souaw creek couutry, connistiug of IliO acres. 40 acrea ia CORNETT & ELKINS. We are instilled in our new quarters next door to the Hamilton Stables, and are better equipped than ever to handle all kinds of general blacksmithing and wagon repairing. Is fino Horseshoeing, for which we have no rivals. A trud will convince. Carriage Tainting in connection. PKINEVILLE, OREGON Fester & Lehman Proprietors.- 'Phone 31. Stock boarded by day, week or month. Fine saddle horses and livery turnouts. Kates reasonable. Good accommodations. Remember lis when in Print ville, and we guarantee that yuor patronage will be appreciated and deserved. C0RNETT, Proprietor. JOHN C0MB9. CIGARS. Estate Agency. we will treat you right. Clo-Tor. A swra foot. Lf 'Khoutte and other ordinary tnipmvf ineiitd, irnsd jfrvrdeo ralfeH every year and variety of ouiali fruits. )'J0 aci-ea f fine aaw tititbttr that will eventually H worth uiurw than the price now nxktd fur the entire farm. AH under privata irrigating ditch that ynea with the property. JOURNAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Prineville. Oregon.