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i OKKGON CITY ! iENTKKWUBE, i FRIDAY, i AlHiUST, 31, UWO Oregon City Enterprise City ('oaaty 0(!lrtl Paper. Iubltih(1 Every Fridny. L. I- PORTER, l'.'r.ToE. dvnt U an pir.cer uubJi in lU character and fnnrtiuu, or, to speak Bior properly, In hi want of function whll b remain nrnv ion m kimm, ! IiaI and South A tunica, " in tb hat of itinn.i lolttdiu first come " alaM ' Lxui of g.irniiitil," W ar Irjlwg lo I ..... 1I...1.1 thai no. If w retain Ihel, lion Charlei IVnhy, ol Indian, x- vire-preiident, n.l hit lability of at j l'"" , Nat nMr lo Chin .nj ,,,,..,, .,.ruteTli..n," ill nf tor moment casing lo U a Imu-tiouW ' '""" , " fomnU.i6i. lo th ....llly fl,l)W. Why, if do n.. letam official Md beevminc lU hoi of lh : riiliT'i who! ration. Ther la no life-Ion democrat, ha ii.,n, hvull burden oirielve Hit tlUHaCKrTtON HATKtl, On.ye.r Mi n.u.tht I " Tnl aubernplion to month 2f A dietvunl ot M cent, on !l uWrplot'i tor on war, 53 cni tor ix nioi tiia, IT pd in a.Kai.o. Advertising rate given on application. 8ub'rit'tr 6il th d' c-f "I lr ton nan put cn their pr rVlktr thr tiam. If tbi Oat i not baiftl W,hln I wow after a pavrunt, kindly trir tj an1 wtW a - - Xjiere-I at tt p.v.tCif in wn City, Or., as lavond dan matter. Ing position in any eonMitntional govern nient. rrrhap th nearest n!on la the heir pia.rnt in a monarchy. Neither tha French president nor th British print tuinixtrr ha a ulUlui ready al an wtoment to take hi fdac, hut exercining scarcely any authority un. til hi pla- la taken. Th bialorj of vtch aa otfun if luterrating, uo th per tonality of th iuc umbeot, for th tiwa , trv .a,1y to llirtin to Ma reon! lo Wirg, n)tr, at a roomr nt, hwom of ' cur lb rtlt1catKn of tli treaty, mran- tit imrortanc.' ! tl ,'ri trM,r Tint -r 17 A m- wralic M-nalora l)0 rItl (of lh ralitl- IcmI l lioooat. aa.l hna aay that in Grandma's Day, atk or nlr ly l.lf with tlia MrrMMiaJ- lc-ltrr urvin lU r-l. lioa of ; I'rotn. 'in llinn, lanol. Urly n. I- corwiHjo ...,. ... , !(,!. T.r ml..rn .kirtrtn aro,a lo I ,ral,fovrn. hwlentM, Klnlry. It U mmW "hry. , ,,. ....... ....v .v...... r , ni MU inal ririU'VT'r a rF IVl I an.l la ma.! 'utiliitT tti rfpuMiian na- f,,,.,, i Nrn muat ataml Blta I tfl I tU.nal couimittKf. Tl.e If tier, la .rl, ia 1 .i-!-tof. Wtj aliojl.1 txs-.nia ll a i V J In Ma PHh ol April 17, M, in tl.r- ( f ,u!) i.,o.K.ril. M arnat. Mr Hoaraal-I lf.at haconM not Uf w ,UMntiig l.t "r.l l.uHra. fo.r-l that Mr, Pryan. nnlr-aa h ! n.nch : , ,10 tllUl)iin- lUauc., nv n..r,-M.M.nhHl. all In. Iw an.1 of ,vo,,!, ,l0 , al.roa muurnrr nun iinwt u sum irirnii n m A9F..VT FOR THI ISrUtrHfrt. No. Japring nhrat haa Nf n arlling ( '""'T- daring tba t luoolh at ftv r twhl aom rrrU In .!vanc of bt pr!i- for wl.U h tJ.e m $rue of wheat cation A twothinla majority waa nrc- Tli trraty waa ratiflovl hj on Mr. ltryan hai njnarvly atuin.! th rHnit i)ity for tli ratltii-ation. W hail take i ManlUon Anut 13, IK. In Bear frrk. tlaob Clara am u .... l'wa!;kif .... CnKwi Willi... w Er WUriTl!t ... FarkWaiX ..... Buflord llaiino Cam Moail a Maniuaaa Bottorula Aarorw Sand Chrrytl.: Sir M. Hammer , ""7 r 7 Haruioc. waa Klling lour yrara ao, ahen th j rttYintr, j!TS, J! ain ma.lo a traty I C!elaDJ ;ftr-Ua,la aJmi nitration waa f.Itng ts la!n.la to ua. Wa haJ orcu-, ( p , - i .......... . . ... I . v. .. . . . t l' . v. . . a iuimi f ' . k ! t... . t . . I. .......t. I... lit au.l ain ai'i.iing pit.T ii iiiilh " imr fvintiliflit. I'i.imm it aa you may, th ral tjura t; u Mora lli p'i'l i witlir tli at.iunot th I nilwl Malra alionU w.ili.liaaii al utic. no or UitrMt, an. I lint i'.nl tuniiKi or lo tlin Tatfal.. j Mr. lirjan wonM, aa roinman.lrr ln iti!rf, hav th owr to rwall th army, a:.J ll Ii ili-l. h wouhl let lo.w tl hoi" hin of a torrihl rolutlon. W ahonld not k-rant th mmpoitifi iinin- l,rT0h1 Win ita nj. NoU.io kill tWmanJ ' n'J th" J"t February 8. Jftnt. iiibr , . , . , x. i a .i 1 that (far AgnlnaMo u:al war on na, il hk fre traU. why, then, anoultl lh i , , , tcar Nair-miarr, i aoMirr having to fluht for thctr It ti. j, i muir.r itrtners oa any inciinaiioniogooara.T, , ... Hai, " .i!iirtr On uir amtil tli trtt oM. gallon loth. mrn of th failitW. Tly vl lB'W Iw-allliirr rMiitiMMia; thrr waa ittor aim t.lt. lty an.l r airaln. TMUy ll'a iliflnrrnt. Th wiMtuin haa all th cat of th hm ati l th wrar of nnKh rthiKut with dullf uwtali1rt which wrt wr ilrm t In Grattlma'a ilay, Aa nalMml r anil a)i'a wtxn out wlvro al tnivht to m ia th full Uaiiir J toattir wrtnnnlfi1. Woturn who wwuM artv Uir haJlh no. I atrrnglh ahoull gtiaril lh ttrlltal womanly organ a. VOtrn IbM air ilw rrl tli win l Ulr autfria lnaa tf alrrnglh iv. I tauly, !'U I irc'a I'avcrit l"rw at rtjloo cur III tlt raw lltat waakto wo mrn. Inrtnim-lii-m, wlmatton ami frmal wrakn itittiply )kU lo tint jxwrr of thta grrat rrly. h.l Wa ffi trmutt ml- mm mU4 in " tl M a .J t.. WxMlu ft, tu.hl j M iVi HI wuk H ul ( !! I U4 . I. m T lav I HI Ik .LAM FOR SA! l V I ' I i ,.fi,l, tmh w iimt tx.ni(.1y wllh. Wi ,hav aro aMuiurJ oblialioita to th ' a,llt t, .f,. , ..uiut -tail(k aa4 i i-.a... m I'K.a li.llanui ' ,l","l . Him I'll cr..iur.., , ,, . .)..,... I ?; Xm , to lb (. Ud k7 U four year. a,to? j,. Mr. Hry.n ..lvUM hi. fc.eml. In ' , ! ,,fM. . ,, futur. ' H"iry ! ., , . , l.r.,.l llilka a.n.Uln r.il. fn ai(f ll.a l.l. . . 1 ! i to in Li fell ai'll I r( dv4 ' :::;:::::;;::i' Ki,Iii,,fM',i't Jurin theaayofxic-!thrn.i.to vot t utify u..tr.ty iWtU,v.,tunumriUl)n v, t ut. P T " Prcto. ton.th.-aav, .ken ru'y 3 ha.l i fnmr .,, ux ,l( M.coorC; th. A.ric.n ..,kt bion, to th; 'h,-i V7Ut r b"l-,""n; u..n. w, u w,, iu.rr. i Wnir:A-,er!ann,W.ftnJ ah Wt ..d ! " ?M. 'f . '"T"", U ! lh -!..Ma .hicb til4 U prot. l. .i. ii r . ronirxiraiiiina ninrrii rmaaioi orrur oui J1 'Han'Aid? well paiJ workuno eagerly buy the pro- ol the existing romlitioni. Then waa lh i J' ia Creik. "H. Wl.twm j jcU 0j tt,e jAJlUj jjt famtt hare been 'in.e to hare talked about the "conaent ' ' but.Teaw.!cf .!. and not now. t7q-Mii.:-:ifji!.i: rkh . .i.. it.i .. , n..gn. r.-.o.y ,u, .( n i Kat, ao aa to fitter ainl Int rra our miuerc. V lhe that aflatloH tl. i.a a.!l .la.la. I l.al k'll 1 1 illlial All.l . , ' every pt h be makei adtl 10 natnet lo ' . beyond the ; ,, , . ...... .. ,. i inipror iheir ron hliott. ll.iah aar KAfl I. I m . , it ,.v.r- . ateams or ararice, mer womu, prrtutu-, iQi) T'lablr. rather get M cents a btwhel, th the roll of ourdeaJ and 100 to the Fill i 1 am ht4 drfrrvling Uv rvpuhliraa party in Una articl. but I aia tWhtniima' HVMSMAhVOItHSPOSC. 5l(nN0MNVU. MtT A I0UK. Haa lurer.1 with Jiamt frm. (n Oiherwia lot ahl irtrl with an itlfrtiair J breath, Karl'a Clover IUt Tm porlli Mr. l'rvan lavmit the unJoubteJ oower i it ii. mau. ii. ... l9TkewarUkBlUap0regeBCUyiKlliogpi.ee laat month, for their wneat ; i0 trvenl th ratiflcatioti o.' lh treat.' i , it... i breath by Ita artlon on th xrla, i - - i- ' i lftriani huh bihi mtr a i tea u bbiiw art twiuru AW aTU PaamU tAlli .1 a . a'. a..- 1 l ll 1 !. II a l.a I. l e ... a.. I I. ... I iatu.ativu. iirunri IU " UVI I M ' ratrwaage. r, in Ire traJe Uja.t Tl farmers of lUe IlKtV liwiw limn . . " r.... : , . , ,, , . . hatil ft. 1 . . I,. ii., i lf., aa nothing la wi.l. Ml ftr year ,,,,,! v , atnt U haa drvl It a llitl ! , i, . ,. , J , " ' ... . . , . on a'av-lut guarailn. Iru T rU. Irti. i . Oregon Homescekers Immigration Exchang r. K t lUMMAS. wi,a 1 ... WINtlMiMl, -j.) Vii-h,.,,,!' i, W. KAMI UM, tWriiai; " ' 91.00 3. H l.'ia.ia. ' J arret rillllvaiH ; tnM J,,,,,,,, , larnamt miir ituii'iii in, lti u?' I ."i Nu.pl . ""in, l arrea ?i afrwrililatl: alluHr ,,,r, . y li mil ' ' l-it No. tn"i , I;' err iotrvt, to t,tr, ,t.,(t(i, li"ii barn aii'l uihr t.ii,,l,.f, im.ii ll ri water nii1M11 ' ala.UU.ieg.1), n.l.f.j iw t 5 l!U IXlai-rea All ruliltalxl . Do 10 hnnu bi.'.M ,u in! nun. arum 111 lit f hiill.lina ,, !', I IMl; lo Aurora. I nil,r, ,, luniilnR aat ami irju.li i. n,n' till lltllll ('arrri A lf"t tl whh. t. I.t. 12 II. ,... .l turt, I 111) ft "ll M.I. t d-Mai'M I'll a. r ruUale-l, '. !' r1r pi'', .a. la,,a , antl iillwr bvitM4ii4, w liaiU. l.a.aUU I ll", ami ! all Ul.ilal ai.. .' Hit No .11 J AH r.jllli t-l , Iioiim, t af.i J w tMiiM.rr: an aji.i; 1 1 . . ,;. Iiit ami ti.rti a-lilr.n f TUt! MI I ilT. Ii Mll.M. i Ll. I.kJ fl no Na, JJ Mi una ,1. kiii .'lii.. ail '!.'. I. riMf ' ailrr. To Ma. kabtirg, I u.i.., h Cat, br. I) o.ilr f till ', '.I 40 mi n All laiilr I'Ol I" ruliln't..ri. r.a1 ,'fl"J Th ttil!ii, 't ml t; iuoif fli I.' luil .'.i. Nu. U ' M) ira i ar'ii rtitlial. Iumih, biya 4 ulbir lmll.it.( t . a'l lit.'. r.l w. Int. I to Mu.ei., I jl't., 3w. rut. 1, a ft'ili RErrBLICAX 51T1051L TICKET For rreaidinl. VTILLlAw Mf RIM LEV, ol t-'bio. For Vir-PreWent. TUEUl)Kil F.4SEVELT ol -New York,,. county, we belter, are not yet ready to give op the policy of ginng protection to lmerican In3ntrlefof theaAke bfTiryah ior any one el, aad I'reaklrnt Mckinley ili roll up a good old time majority in the agricultural ar-eiion.? Oreyi ahowed bato Uwilll Atne.J J I a an en ever fM. la th im li(!-' morale ran h I permitted nuw to accur j cn) o 0f ,llirM)r. u ,lM For I'reailential Elecor, 1 Til as Fob ... Marion County I 1? I n 1 !., IiiiHii I'onatr vi'. j. "ceia 1' maxilla County I I). F. Pairo Muin.oruah Cooniy Tbe wig4om ot ht o( lbi go. CHIXA A U THE t'l Tl'KK. 00 r- . IranTODedoee not think the centua f advitme upon l'ekin haa been iutified wrrect. let aim count the pBOple and lite city ha been taken, and the foreign- bees? If he could ftand the anneiation 2nd oat. Uscli Sa' opinion of President Me- ers who had been besieged in the lege- c "'' .'of the Pliili tiona lor two aionttii hare been rrKueu. , With the exception of tbe German min Kinley wtfcato, Kood terv dwerve..-. -.M klU ,t fl)e ini -on tt anotlief." j . V ' j . the tronbleand comparatively iniour and 6)rta C. (i. Ifuntlrr lo Piu,-. ti 1 rwIttiral l.lvanfa... frr.rit I'mnnini'lnrf I . .. . . .... . .1 ' "' " ' 7 , . ' , , W an in a.uianti. upon .lng U.nght at a eat-riftY a!o I.Vi cour.. of conduct wht.hhe b,mMlf ad-1 hu aa .,,e.l w,.., an .. ..ng.w n !'...,,. mailing. -.11 r.,ll,. vipl Mr. Bryan K.v , M hU reiuon. o( lU coUUtfY. T. ... ' for aJnaiog rat fi.atn that h thoog l,t ia . no, ytrMt j j My . it Mter to tru.t the American people lo , nr, t, ,U) ttn, t9lnuimt give independence to tbe Filliplnoa than ; ,n ,hl,I(mUf y , ,,,,,Uvd .ju.l.tlr. of ,o trun tne arr,..up..i,.n.ent ti, ...at j.ur- ,, h, Jrf j i0 ,uiiu ry.fTiira, , , . 1 poto plomac, with an mifrlend.y j u ,M rp,t)4fk.,) ttrtWul. ,7r, .mi J 1 M. d.W- dnrmW. foe . nation. T.,1 put Mr. Kryanln theatti-; , . jrn ,,.,;.,; ; they are trearher ...a That why aM Mde of deeiring Independence forth! (counterfeit of IVWlif, Wlirn ll.irl Fillipinoa rery ardently. Why ahould ;!"a!vr .i.nK-rou. Thy Io..k bk fhe become ao auddenly Imbued with an- u f ip- .-.urge.na. , ,vn ,,, ,,, lfl, 1f .M oling Alldu-t-ir told Uenick Hamilton, of ' witrli han!, they ail cibfaln Ingr.limta Wmt Jrr.n. ()., after auflVrmg 18 liahl to irrltat th ikln and ran 1.1. . I iiiniith) (roui lit-rtal Fitiila, he w.fiM polioning. For pila, in)'ir'r and ik!n die unlfit a coitlr Oprration wa Hr- .l ra-ei, the original and grMiin hv balk at th aconUitioD ! forinetlj but he cure-1 hiniM-If With live K WiU'a Wit, h Mal hK. ilippinea? Mr. Hryau'i owu !" of Dm klen'a Arnica Salve, th ; tio. A. Ifardtrg. explanation la aa foilowe; ' aureat IMe cure on r4rth, and lh lit : . . I believe that we are now in a better ! axt 1,1 U'" W;'fI', - r',,1, " h"1- j VV ar lb printer lor lh topS ami pvition to wage a iicc ful t-orb-i ' 1 1 by (leo. A. Harding IVnglat. I yu ar th p .(. I f.,r b ptluUra. ' againtu..naleraU.wewuul.ihav; I ,k ovpf . ..,,,,1 ., j ! . - . j , . T .. t .... nm.ah, l 4 ar-ii; 6ik Ur' Will l ltri(.4l I il t.0'OM 1 1 arc, al V) yiii r.i.-in tolutnna aiir ( riin.ii. rV in t r aill ntn I " r lixiltlli. I"j-J bv iw ,.j urrba'4 r l i n tract Tit. n.lf.uln' waJk from ttni (tfj ' t'uy !!' IliMkl M In Ha4l1caM I Un nitrtui l.tt. Ia U lif I'Ki, Ji ! No. v. taironimn to the democratic rrlncli'leol jernment in ln-iMing upon an immediate , expansion aa exemplifie.1 by all deruo- ; advance upon l'ekin haa been justified. . cratic itateamen from Jr:feiKn to V What's the difference between W. J. j eacaaltie, all were well. After a rotifer lcn hai the lftaty beeit rt-J-cte'L Mia Y -.. Va . I I irr..rr. i"..rr. , ar not In neM ..f .n I.H-. Here, then, we have the real reaaon Notice la berehr mv-n llmt lln-rn in I..., I. ! i. l 11 A l o iiic UmC.cu.c L-k. vu ...... . . , I.. till.) - , i , ,i a. ar ... rir, - AmnMn, mrf-?U'. h.vtrange parody of Jekyll and .ufficirnt fund, ot, hand In U.e g-ner.l Then pV. ,o.,r or.b-r l:0tr- , ',' ' m" ! -he advance, ahd I'eM-irig was , Hyde, ne wanted to create the boy of; f.jml ul Or-ncu City ! pay aM eutatanl-: pri-e oil!, whrr too km .!P.n linu P.rfjt l.iv. a tlmar and I'.rvan haa i . . In: i: .. : ..i .... l. . . . . i " jiooe. to Ii Ha.ni riiltaiH. ut im.') l.ovw: ltn a.. I n.it not tinf , S n otYf.i-4: lliin watai. T aton, imti loU. ion t uy. IJ na.ai Ii u.) No. j; im acrri VI mrtr enlliiatixl , H f...in bo., ira"r bm ami othir Irttikliii. ranting ilir. ..Mull o ih)c ruil Una. T. it.iri, I mil, lu I'nr'l "I'y.J Kill II No. J1 l.i irm . i.im ni iii I'll i.t : fi tttiu4, IiivmI, runrntiir aitn. To iluti, I mil Id llivtfott Lily, l'l ml l iav Ni, . V arm jn arm rnlliM; ttiia'1 hnui a4 liirn, .f.ir.( orrtufil, runntt $ ii'i T it-ir. I fi.llei; M Oriyxi Yf.i OallM. attacked on SunJay, the 5tli. The town ! "imperiali-m" in order that he might I iog warrant eudoraed ptior to S-pi. , 1 Mmtimr lieaonboUt aide of the river, tui the i""'1 ta , overu.row, toe monger. It ikjH, alw all r-d warranta edred aujo force of the Chiaeto lay on U.e leiii Mr. Uryan had oppo.,l the r.t.Hc.tion j ,j, Cll Au. 7, L. lol the treaty, the Filliplnow aoold have I uith date of lhi notic. Ililrrutt At tlie present time American credit , , . , , lolthetrea aUnda higher than that of any other na- , , r . gone tlielr war uito tbe anna of min or Aug. IU, lyiX). iir.. ,. ... r . ,h. . ..JP and Br.ti-h, the Amencan. be-! u.n,, or inlo dia.-ord.nt, w.rnng UNX F ' , ing in reserre. The Ruoeians and French 1 and petty I aemocranc presiueni was trying 10 uor " row money from England. ; attacked the force on the right bank. The allies did not pauebere, bat pushed on to Yang-Uun, 15 miles further on the road toTelui." Her tlif Chinese were I I I i I 4 ' m well I iatrfcra la"'! in seven lines of in- i'ii Is order to commend bimrelf to the horny banded eons of toil, CXilonel Bryan is now putting in eight hours a day bar ing himself photographed in overalls andj jumper, with a background bf fields, fences and barn-yard savages. Tin whole democratic platform is a fault-finding document, with nothing to commend it except encli portions as auree with what is being done by the trencWuta,; but alter four hours of present national administration. j fit,in cre d'l-"J- Th wa ttle important strategic jxnot, anj its capture was looked npon as un important victory. The opjoition of the Chinese teems to have been broken here, for, though tbe reports are meagre, there was little opposition from this time until the walls of l'ekin were reached eight days later. Thus three-quartera of the ad vance from Tien tsin was made practic ally without opposition. During the morning of August 14th the American and KuHitan flags were planted on the east wall of Pekin, and shortly after noon tbe British legation was entered and tbe foreigner, rescued. In spite of the mes sages that had been received during the two weeks prior, the fate of the legations remained in doubt, and their rescue ia cause for intense satisfaction. T'l aluti Ii froMy vt tbi iivr n.W at il. i '.f..ti H.in.netiin Imo.i-i'tort la- i ,', v'(i''i"l ou lb iwiii'il " . .. i ..r ti.i .i,t-n f Hii'killi. rral I ' Mi'y. Wedding atattonrrr, tli taint rtrlM ! Wi.rfhni n t.n i. H.on kili Ni and flneat awmrtmi-nt ever brottghl to i I : , . , ,. , , I ..f I M ullfi ,,rr. ' Oregon C ty at th r.rkkrata ' - i lOKLCOX IIOMiiSLLKlKS Warned -) yoong m.n trmn (lack ' l MIGKA I ION KMIIANGE wouia hare d.in with them. Thm , ' ' i """"7. ' rnpar-m orrt4i ('itr. Orerm. would not have suited at all, becaiiir Wasran Solicitor, on comnlaton or comlnjc Railway Mail Herrir imutiina-1 -Mr. Bryan wanted to wag a auii-ea-fij j ",,rr' to kv t,r'lr" Uj "n and jtion. W.furni.h v.rytMog. n-lu Im ' Talent Krrr4. I'jr tn ."oulli AJric. ' lirtwil Jaui-a ! Nx.ka ami inap. A t rrm. eiirlijalni ,., . .. .... . i n... H..iU 'Life and stamp, Intr-sut, r.,rrr.,.,0,j,.ni , I. , . , , . , Tlf petty lUiei. At all event, wp JUNKS, City Tiajiur. war againai "imnenausm. ' 4niso uu- perialiatu" was born, and it, actual i and NaJonal Iea4ra, father waa W. J, Brran. He i now t-tr j hea of iiryan, by bia wife" 'vs, atitule, Cedar ilapi.U, 1. Tltounand Year, ol llitury" and snvaraJ other new, liv Lxjka. Writ to A. (J. Ir ia indicative of tbe policy of the United States government tbat tbe Co ban flag be hoisted with elaborate cere monies over the palace in Santiago. , It now floats there for the first time since Oeneral Shafter ordered it hauled down Jn 1808. Is this imperialism? Ir it should occur to some political freak "that we cannot pull down the flag w here it has occe been planted," how would we ever withdraw from Chiua? Remember Old Glory floated on the walls of j't-kra. The United States will withdraw from China at the proper time. deavoring to "destroy bis owu ihild. Let it b remembered that I hU extraor dinary dread of imperialistic rule comes bo ToitJand, Or. from a gentleman who baa accepted the nomination of the fusion populists or people's party. The iiopullst platform demands that ''tlie country should owo and operate tbe railroads in the interest ol the people . " la not that "imperial ism?" ! Uncord, tlaltiiiior, M l " Money to loan at IhlldlH A (itur-mii. lowest raU-a. ! The Knterpriue and On-gonian for f 2.CT1 a year. Mr. Ienby then reviews the work of the first Philippine cuuirnimion, apnoiut ed In January, lH!fl, and continues : ! . Another commission was sent to eatah liiti a civil goyernmeut for the Philip pines. It is now at Manila, and tbe gov ernment it has framed will be put in operation September 1,1400. Is it not fair and right to aHsome that it he tested in practice before it Is condemned ? It is believed by the in, urgent thai Bryan's election will insure their hide- I iiendence, and they are encouraged to hold out. The success of the democratic Thongh the rescue of the foreigners 'Il,r1r """ success for them. If the was the t,rimar ohieet of th , mn, , i 'luit "a"-'" tak the Oath of , . i ' Of course Bryan now baa to face the greatest battle of his life that of con - vincing the intelligent American voters that they made a mistake four years ago lljen they failed to follow his advice. Thin task has not been made easier by 1he fact that the pant fonr years have buen the most pronperouB in the history of the nation, remains yet to be settled. Minister Con ger's evidence leaves no doubt that the Chinese government waa behind the movement against the foreigners and in allegiance, uii that moment the "para, mount issue" is dead and so is the demo cratic pitrty. In this contest the demo crats stake their all on the coiitinimnc ot the fighting. It strikes one as odd cited the rioting that precipitated the B Kreut p8rty ,hould ., t ... ., of success on the killing and wounding trouble. - In this they violated their ,( , . , a . . ' of our troops. Will not a flame of palri treaty agreemeute, and no f-ace i, posbi-1 otism rie np over the land which will In India, the land of famine, thou sand die becaiiMe I bey cannot obtain food. In America, the Und of plenty, many sutler and die because they cannot digest the food they eat. Kwlol Dy. pepsia Cur digets what you eat. It In stantly relieve and radicully cure all atornauu troubles, (ro. A. Harding. For Young Men and Yoong rfomeo. There is nothing that will arons tha ir of a young man or woman so (juick aa to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress erer ro well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist la mussy their n;at appearance Is sailed. The Troy laon lry makes a specialty of ladles'' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than Is done at the Trov. Leave your orders at Johnson's barber shop. If Yiu Wont KJrnt-clnmt Job pri9ti95 At Low C llutc. CAI.f. Al" TllfC K.NTKinHIS15. Persons desiring annoiinceinentii of parties, socials, etc., must send them to 1Mb office. ble until guarantees for tbe future are received from that government. The empress having fled, she must be pursued until brought to terms. ' There must be a sufficient guaranty that the Boxers testify that at all hazards we w ill stand by the flag; that, come what msy, we will not torn oar backs on the Fillipinoa a disgraced and dishonored nation? ' . What we may do with the Philippines Ultimately In not the question now. The In an essay written some time ago Ly G ivtrnor .Roosevelt, and entitled "The Tice-Presidency and the campaign of 18," appears this pae.age, which now I ex pense and loss of life will have been lias peculiar interest : "The vice-presi-1 in vain. Argonaut, will be suppressed, for while they exist democratic ,alform Imme.lt m ueciarmiori oi me nation s purtKtse to there will be no safety for foreigners in j give to the Fillipinoa, first, a stable form iCbina. Until these things are done, the of government j second, independence and, thiid, a protection from outside in terference, such as has been given toy nearly a century to the republics of Cen For Sale. , I'lGO 15 acres timber land.SJ J miles out $.V)0 M acres, all cleared, bottom land Mr) l'lO acres good land f 4H0 80 acr! partly Improved .'XKJOlOlt acres; fronts on river; boat . landing on pl; three kinds ol soil ; Isrge house 2800100 acres; W) improved; large i i ic house and ham ... , j 1500212 abres, 6 improved; house and barn ; stock ranch 00 10 acre near town ; well improved lOoO 2 acres on filank road, close in C4 acre, rich timber land cheap. ' Heveral houses and lots on Install ments. , l: J! . ' :' ' . ' f ; J. AwTllAYKH, Box 323. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR CASH OR Off EASY PAYMENTS jM-wx. An Ay. .T ' I It It fny to obtain good on. Where no local dealer tells them, w will send a piano or orgkn for small c.h payment, balance w monthly psymrnti. Two yrari' t'1" to finiNh purchaie If driirtd. " would like to explain our nvethoo. We will tend an instrument guar"' trciim aatinfaction. or the piano m I be returned o us at our expense. Cfttalogurt free, for the asking f' I all about thrm. Special price ana lull information if you write. . In Hw Masle nall4lw, ; 8BI WaihUBto tt., Pordawai 0. ,11 7 fjc home of Chlckcrlnq Pianos, Kimball Pianos, Weber Pianos, 1 Kimball, Crown, (Needham and 1 Great Western Organs