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THE PLAINDEALER. Tubllihcd tvcty TburJr. Br 1 IHIM-tAl.fcK IIULI; r-U I M f" I. P. MtA1IOBI K.lHr. , . tDPY ... iW-ocislo I ll''f. C. Y. ni-XJAMIV...... - Msiisuir. Out Ycsr 11 nil m ..... .,- ThrMiinlhn w Jla llAHlhl ... Ol'K CLl'HBINU I.I5T. 1ht ritmMtf.ir.it will !h-'vchi; llti sii H ll Mlcnlul ricn lollow ft.AiNi'Fti.r.a suit Weekly owbUb I- M " Iult CVfsn 3 0 " rulte 1 v. t). foot NsniT ' ' ' uiiivtwi n-.cJi no I'-xcuinv n ll" i n;tliv'Mi in the ("Tit "I ''I'Sr'" ' Inirr Ocean is Pcpul'Mcau pr pnrU-1 at H(U". II i rvtiUMc, rrlUMe auJ lu, una jui the ii.lnc tor tntvt cu-ninp by Hu ll filc The "I'lanter ' i sn agricultural r V it, snJ ' Fruits:" i Hi'-' euty rtruj.to A titer drti'tc) enluntol.T Ui liull rsHot Ibof rc mentMj i'utU-'lrni.. AtiljeurBcUel this on-ottuni-y i- t?iurc rinertalulut and pretitaMc'rf admit cbii. MARCH SI, 1898. R. M. VEATCH FOR C0N0RES5. Ltou. K. M. VMCcb ol Uiiicitj has bsen honored by tbe nomination for con gresemsn from tbe tint district, at the late fusion coo vent ion. Mr. eaten baa long been a resident of Oregon and is well known, especially by the people of Western Oregon. lie is now, and for tbe past four years has been a resident of Roeeburg, although we believe be has retained bis citizenship in Lane county, where be lived prior to hie appointment as register of tbe Roeebure land office, which position be now holds. Ilia term of office will expire about April lit, at which time, or as soon as bis successor ia aDDointeJ and qualified. lie intends t return to Lane county. Mr. Veatch, we believe has been most of bis life engaged in farming, although wehavelbeen informed that on his re tirement from the land office be ei pected to give hie attention to the bard- wire business at Cottage Grove where he has an interest in a hardware bust nees. In politics). Mr. Veatch has always, we believe, len a democrat, and for tbe past two or three years at least, has been a consistent advocate of tho free coinaip or silver, and thia notwithstanding the fact that be baa been during that time holding a federal office under the Cleye Und administration. As a citizen and neighbor, Mr. Veatch is a prince among men. He is scrupulously honest both in public and private life. If a majority of tbe people of this congressional district are democrats and believe in tbe doc trinesofthe democrat party including free trade and free coinage of silver, and that a democrat can be of more benefit to them in congress than can a Republi can of like honesty and integrity, and greater experience, then they get in E. M. Veatch as good man as they could bare nominated. Ibe platform adopted at the fusion contention yesterday,' among other things declares against making judges out ol corporation lawyers and national bankers. Notwithstanding this declara tion, however, it is said that one of the leading candidates for judge of the sec ond judicial district, Mr. James AV. Hamilton, of Koseburg, represents .most of the corporation of Southern Oregon in litigation, and has been, if he is not now, vice-president of the national bank in Kosebarg. Thid, however, does sot seem to hurt him in tbe estimation of the delegates. It is probable that the plank was only meant in a Pickwickian tsonse. Oregonian. Ue are especially gratified at the encouragement which we have received from the good people of the county, duriugthe past month. Almost every one appears anxious to help us, not only with words of encouragement and com inendation, but in a financial tvavu well. Over tnty new names have been added to our subscription list during tbe past month, and fOSJj was paid in on subscriptions aloca, durio last week. We expect in a very short time to en lae and otherwise improve the paper, and if the friends will just keep np their lick for a short time we will make tbe I'LAi.NDLALLii the leading paper in South cm Oregon. Tbe fueiou state ticket which has been arranged for the people of Douglas coun ty to vote in order to leave tbe country from the grasp of tbejplutocra's, con tains the names of Cve lawyers, two newspaper men, one hardware merchant who is now holding the position of re ceiver of the Itoaeburg land oflice by the grace of Orover Cleveland, one hotel keeper aud one school teacher. Great reformers these. borne of the Review's strict tire on J. O. Dootb, published while Booth was a resident of Djuglas county, would bo mighty interesting reading now. Can some one furnish us a few copies of the Review containing these editorials. Hou. A. M. Crawford cau wipe the earttj with that i'riuce of Pee-Oabbers, Harrisou It. KiucaiJ, for secretary of atate. The time has coaie when fcaiu must shoot or give np the gun. the will give up the gnu. is ir war ok n.Avii:? The NcU 4 Hours Will l'rolll Settle the Oiicstiun. Ciilu must bo (rei tint much is rosi lively settled now. KiH'tln-r it will be with peace orwsi tobblv Ifi de termined within the uet fort.wiKht hours. in will probabh K jsiven that uiuch time in abidi to answer this itifslion. On tlit' other hand vtsriuay le declared at any moment. A icore of resolutions have leen pi e suited in lolli Hie renste and house, some declaring war Multilist p.iin olheia reotgnUini; tbe indt prudence el t'uKi. KrretMit.itivos el all piirtiee. republi can, democrat and populist, clauie-r for recognition on the tloor of both lions and senate, in order to press the consid eration of war measure. The president has demanded the withdrawal of Spau isb troops from Cuba and that Cuban iudecndcucc be eoneeded, and bens consrert to allow but few hourw for L-pa:i: to reply to lb est' ileiu.uuli loie wai i'bipe bavv left Spain and em "if tug S'liiadrvii" is under erdern , pi' ced to sea. pain it aiilleu nl wo ill tiht if she dared, but she is wiihetu money. Her 4 per c i-.t bonds have fallen to l' cents on tbe dollar, anii an unparalleled money panic is iuiineut. I'he squish nation, lite an aut;i v moo in I ' e hauds of the military, tnu" that Ibt-v luust submit and K'e way, but Ihey will do to only as they are puebed l" it. I'heie will be ar and tbat i'.n u.cdiatoIy, uu leas tpraio liatks dowu ou vu'y piei-o-ait ion. N on can't go t ) war with a na tion that iefii?es to tight. .vcni "ilt probably refuse t ' tight HON, A. H. CRWIORI I OK M C RL'TARV Ol ST Ml.. As tbe liuie ior the iueetu.: el the State convention approaches it Koines more apparent that Hou. l. i.tw fod is the l-.'ii' al candidate I ji i ' tai y of state. This is Ijeiiifc cuiiculed H vcr 'he S'iiHand otic a of supper t aie ciuin fi"tn a'moti ever count. He w!li he n,.iiniu wi'liou' O o8iiion. W e hear uu every band wtide of uii. uieuJa'ion u( the mat'fily mautici in which Il'U. I'.'u. M. I'-rown inauatd the pioeecu'iu of M. OiK'iuau, jus' found guilty of uiurdt ' m tie I i - t Je gree for the Lilling vt '. Cas ctl. Ca&tsel was a Mend and of Blown s and be ib'ew iu'o :he iosccu tion all his ene'gy aud abri' y. This is, we believe, the second tiiue 'ha' aoyuiie has len found guil'y of uiudei iu the first degree iu iKjug is couny, aud iu both instances -ecge had chs gc of he ptoeecuiion. We have no irjeu''on ol discrediting the abili'y of I'isuic' At torney Yatee, but tbe ci'cuuifct incta iu thia case wei a Euch as to justify hiui in allowing Mr. I'.rowu tj mauage thepus ecutiou and tbe result shows h,iw well i was managed- The ediur of the Review ha- Iwl his temper and is engaged iu the very uu charitable business of making faces at us and calling us uamee, which is not very polite, to say the least. L'oii't he know that persona! epithets are tic weapons of tbe ignorant and the vicious'.' Ce sure to elect a nicmbei ol the cun ty central committee (or your preciuct at the coming primary eleciou, and let him to he sure to attend the couven' ion or send his proiy so that the committee can organise. I'p to the hvurcf going to prce. , e are unable t" CuJ any viie who ever beard of II. l'enling" 'r., eai I ' 3 bo the fusion uouiiuee for roe utiug attorney in thie district. V e waut al Iciet a hundred ue bub scribers? daring April. Help uh net theui. Let every precinct be repre'.eultd at the county convention. .We can lick 'etn with one bnn-1 tn-d behind 'jur Lack. Keuiember the county cjuvciilio.i nc -.t Wednesday. Remeuiber the primaries on neit BaturJav. i'he democrats and popu'isls appcj' to have abandoned the tarill ir-soe. iJo the coucecd that tho republican! arc right on this issue aud th.it the "('0 Wrong? Pi ainiip li p Not by any meant. Tbete two lac tions 8' a chasing after the othecs th.s lime and arc unable to handle uio e ibau one issue in connection with this pari otic etl'ort. - l'oniand Dispatch 'Dt'iuo crat Tbe Oak laud ' -aet 9 has this to ba-. in retard io i'e Review's light ou ihe Southern 1'acilic Companv . "Inetc-ad of ge'ting a new depot, Uoeehu'g loses tbe wbo'e division, henevei a nes paper arrogates is i'slf Uio light tun tbe eartb, aud eyei.v-1 ;irjg i beoju more particularly the railroads, the chance;) are it will run Eotnet bing out and that some' biug in t bis iue tuce seouis t j he a division. Meit buuday will be mcuibciehiii day at tbe M. I.. Church in tho uioiuing. In tbe evening at i';JO the pastor, i'lauk L. Moore will sneak on "Mie (tuais and Camels." Friday eveuiug at the church will ho the monthly league literary meeting, conducted by J. 1. J.dily ; subject, "Tho l loneers aud 1'ionecr Days of Oie'ou. I'. H. Churchill, of the lirui of Church ill. Woolley V: McKeoie, ruturued Tues day from a week's visit at Portland. Educatalour lluitelt Willi CaitaicU, C'nJy 'alhnrlll., cure toiibiipai ion (oicvtr. 10c, 'Ac. If C. C C. fail, drugyiblircf unJ inuuty. l'ou't annoy others by your coughing, aud riek your life by neglecting a cold. One Minuto Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, ciouii, grippe aud all throat arid luni; I rouble. A. C. MarHlciH1 v Co, In the Clrtutt Court. Tli giand juiy eninpleled it labors on Thursday evvuinii aud weie did- charged. Tbeii iiorl is as follows : To the Honorabln .1. t'. t-iil'oiluii, judce; We, tbe graud jury for the March term of wort, do hereby refpeellully submit our final report; We have held datlr cessions lor live ilavo, eommeiH'intt March '.'1st; exam ined all cases bound over fi oin justice's court and have re (Kir ted theui to tho court as true or untrue, according to evl- i donee obtained bv us altfr earvftil ei ; animation. W o liavo examined all I complaint presented to us and have i a, te.l upon theoi as the evidence obtaiu ! able by ua w-arianttil. We have tiaittvl the dilTeieul eotiuly e lines aud 'ouud i the oiliivr in eh'avge txuitHus and ! ohliiiinc, willi ji; to give any information desired Ivy us. W e found aM records kept iu khhI shape so far as we could judge ithout the assistance of an ex pert. W id not visit tbe jKXr farm as we thought it unnecessary to do so at this time. W e deem it oui duty to make tho fol lowing recoiiiuiendatious . Wo tiud the ssuitaiy coudilioti ol the jail to tt) very poor. Moie libt aud air is needed and loi this purpose wo wuu'd reeoiuuieud (hat the Moor ol the middle rooui on the east sido ov ?r the caj;e be remove!. We thiuk uio'e t'C.bliug for the prisoners is rei'.ured. 'the fastenings to the door of the "coop" are insullieient and should lie uiaJu uuire secure. Would advise that au elect 'ic hh' be placed a' the entrance dooi of the "coop for tvenetit of the jailer. wt (nrtLt' ie:omrueud that a pa-tit lou and counter l c placed in the t' easurer s otbee foi couveuietice aud saiety of the teaaure . Wo thank your Houor fur tbo couiterv shown us, a eo Mr ateaaudhis deputy, .Mr. lUdJV, lor their attentions Kiven us. Haviu tloiahed our work. e theiefoie arW to K- diet harmed. I'.it-.J tine .jth -lay of Match, t?''.v W'm Wi.n.mo, loremaii. I II. I'r. iltLLLI IB, 1 L I . i , MNOLtlO"", I W M ON V1 It, ' W . A. MotKlH. A. H. Car;w tut . I . II Oi HN-.i n. iu ihe case ol tho elate ol "regou vs i la sd Comstock. charged with larceuy, the ury returned a verdict of guilty, j iVfendaut i tiued 510".' and beiug un I ablo to pay lh' same he wag committed I to the couuty i nl. ! In the tac of the ialeoi Oregon i against Joseph .Morley, tried on yeeter ! day. he .uiy after being out but a shoit j time etui ucvl a verdict uf guiltv of ob i tainiug iiiouiy bv false preteuses. Mor I ley was workiDg a very ingenious swin dle iu the various towns along the rail road. Hit plau was to go into attore and re Test nt that he had I Mat moved into tow ii and was going into a vacant house, describing it. He t heu purchase 1 a Mil el groteries which he ordered eeut t the house aut presented a forged check for au amount considerably iu exaw of bis purchaso. In some insuuees the dittereuee was pai 1 him iu cash, iu others the parties eimply took the cbciks for collection. Iu the caw of tho Male of Orcgou vs Hon or Farlow, charged with raj.-, the jury failed to aree uud were discharged. The case will probably m l bo tried again. Reduced Rates. Arrangements have been made by Chairman 1 rauk W. Bcnsou for a rale of one and one-third fare for the round trip for the benefit of dele gates and all others attending the republican county convention. Dele gates will pay full faro iu coming to Kose burg, taking a eceipt therefor aud will receno a certificate which will allow tLyin to purchase return tickets at oue third fare. Riddle. Kcpublicau primaries lcxI Saturday, A. W. Cornult weut to Itoeeburg un day night. I rauk l-idy waaiu tow ii fiuin Canyoii viliy Saturday. Kcv, I, Cbanev, ( 1 y r Creek, preached here irumJay. W'a'laco Kayiuood, of L'astreei-. iua upouou' s' reels aturdav . 1 ed ragu-Tugiiu, .i prumiuent lCose burg at' jruov , w.ib ititovvu 1 ridav, W . A. b'ag'cu, a rea1 estate man from l'ort aii l, was in town last week. Kcv . llanticu begau a sc ies of revival ii ectiugs MouJa-. evening. Dr. I. Ii. lot J presiding elder for the M 1". Church was iu in towu last week, Miuij Luima L'ryau, accompanied by bcr fcts'sr, Miss Li-iie, re"irue-l fruiu Portland 1 ridav uioruing. Mies Anna l;oguo went to Kutkles huu , la v where Bhe has beeu empluieil to teach Lchool. rCO. K. ''.''Jllie Willi" ou' in tho IUUUU- tains a fow dayi ago. tnc eed"d in lin ing a largo pan' her. 1 'tto I ogsduu aiuu down froui the cauyou Monday, where he has beou en gaged ;il cutting wood aii'l glowing whis kers, The i.'.buul diioclun: held a meeting .Saturday and as a reeull l'ro(. Sylvester Kicc has been employed ti leach our spring term of bchool. l'rof Kicc comes well recommended ami we predict that i ntiro tatisfa'.tiou w ill be given. A mau by the name uf Kicbardsun from raril'j l'asa was taken ill last week at Hotel Kiddle with a severe bemarrage of the lungs, aud lor a lime bis Jifo w as almost despaired of. He having previous ly become a member of tbe AN orkman, that order is now caring for him and re port his convalescence. S OliC lltll. Drain Normal No to. M s. Louiio Kound of Mouroo visited chapel last week and gaye a pleasing ad drets on the subject of "Merty to Dumb Animals." On U'cdueiiday of lasl week Mr. A. D. Willougbby rliscoiireed in chapel on tbe beautiful word ' Cheerfulness." Mr. ii. I Parker gave a short talk l'ddav on J. H Adams, wbilo Mr. William Hound took up the subject of "Tramps." MI--8 Maud Jivaos of Kice Hill has be ' a school visitor during the week. Mi. JK, II. iiaidiuer's essay ou "Jin thuiiasm" was well receiyud Mouday. M . Klmei Parker, howover, embraced tbu oportunity to air Lis breathing on "Wind." The senior class planted their trees ou Tuesday aud now it waits for its dedica tion, ivook out about .lune. Prom all uppearauccs there is goiug to bo a lively tight among the various ap nlicauts to succoed Pres. Ilatee, who leaves at the end of Hit present school year to uccept a positiou ou tbe faculty of McMinnville college. We are told that goiug to school is just as much a business as to conduct a store or operate a bank ; tbat limu ia our capital stock and that upon our enthusi asm depends: surcM or failme.' Hirm.vi. Alter Four Day's Mku- ii MUM lc -of -1 he- Roml I 'op Uli5ts Holt And Nominate a IVpulist livkct Throughout. The t hi oo parties, deiuoci at, populist and silver republicans who met at Port laud on March '.Mid, lot the ptuposo of placing a fusion stale tit el iu the Held, bad a tedious lime of it. I he lirst two days we'e spent In sparing toi -position. the committee from tint three con ventions w bit b w an Mppoiiiird to cut the "l'i" and alol tliedilteient tactions their share bait tbe hardest task of anv. t he Kipulisis demandeit tlio governor and it was only after the impuliate had start,! to leave tbe couimltteo room to report to their couvenliou that no agioeuieui could be leacheJ, that ttin democrats agreed to give the p-'puhsts the head of tbo lid-el. Ihe leviort was then agreed to aud submitted to the respective Milieus as (oltows Mr. Cbauiuaii W e, 1 our louuiultco on couleieme, io,)l ileiuocatK and silver republican iarliee. n pet tiully ask eave lo report ait follows That tbe I'D'y intseible si;rvvueiit that cau be arrived at by your commit lee is the following, uamelv , itie ottlces shall bo apviti"iitl as fol'ow s Governor ... Populist retielaiy of stt Nlver republican Treasure .Democrat bupteuie ludge .... ... Democrat Attorney guueial. . . . ..Populist Mate printer Pupuliut Public iu tructiou. ... . Populist Congress, tirst distiict IVmocral Congress, second distiict. eilvcr ii'oul'li cao. "All of which is rear, i ttully nil., unite 1. W II I I l ,. ClO'rt ki i , Chair man. W. K. Kn.Knot'i'. ,vecretarv . The same committee made the uiit joiued report ou the apporlioumeut of judgeships aud prObeculiug othcers . "I iral district "eeoud district 'udge. doiuotr.it, distr id allot uey, iKiputisl. "Third 'udge, demotial, an I judge popuiiet; distucl attorney, democrat , hoard of equalisation, eilver-roiHibhcati. "Pourth Two circuit judges, demo crat aud one ailvei lepubiic.iu , district allorney, opuliit. ' l iftli ludge, iopuUst; district at (oruey , democrat , boa1 1 uf epiali. a' ion, silvei republican. J-ixth Dieluet attorney, populist, "Seventh --Judge, deuicarat. dis'iid dttoiney, populist; boa' J uf C'i'iali'-ition. aopulist or silver rcoubiican. Lighth -Kelerred. Ninth Judge, democrat, dictr'.ii at torney, democrat." There were ouly six couulies repre sented iu the joint convention. 1 he others will make their own uomiualioim. The joint uomiuatious uiado were as follows : Wasco and Sherman eouuries, repre seutatives, rupulist and silver republi can. lientou and Lincoln, populist, jjiut senator an 1 repreneuuuve. iorulisi and silver republican. Yamhill aud Tillamook both demo crats. Tbe nomination for governor having been conceded to the opulisl faction, four names were placed before their con vention : W. It, King, John P.. W aldo, Nathan Pierce land Joseph (iastou. King was nominated ou the fifth ballot. 1-or secretary of slate H. Ii. Kim-aid. the present incumbent, was nominated for secretary 0 state by the siWn repub licans aud his nomination continued by tbe democrats aud populists. The nominations made for attorney general were : '. P. t-torv, of Wasco. W'llham Parsons, of Ciuatli'a, A. P. Ai tell, of -loeephine, U. P. Welch, ol Mult nomah i L. A. v aid, of Multnomah. It re-iuired two ballots lo secure tbo iioml natiou, ending iu a victory fur Mory. ior stale printer,, tbe following nomi nations were made . J. 'v. McLaeu, of Coos , li. A. landlord, of Columbia, r. Aiexaudur, r,( I.iuu , W. N auderberg, of Coos , Charles A. Pitch, ol Clackamas. Vauder'uerg declined to be a candidate, aud ou the first ballot 1 itch was nomi nated, the tote standing. 1 itch, I'."), Alexandei, 1 1 . MclJwen, JI, haujford, IU. Tbe eleui-'ii ol I itch was made unanimous. Iho caudida'es for state superintend ent uf public instruction wero II. . I.yiuau, of Clatsop , W. 11. Merrill, ol Toeepbiiie, and C. C. Ptudon, of Yam hill. Tbo vote was: l.yuiau, ll 'i l in den, W; Men ilt, -I, ami Lyman was declared the nominee. The contest lor niipreuio I'lilgo was short, '.V. K. Jjilyeu. ol Albany, uouiiuated John liuinctt, of Leuton couuly. "We need a mau fur this positiou." be said, "wbc baa great ability and legal learn ing, who is bum at as well as capable of tilling the high position to which be iu called. The man whom 1 am to nomi nate is a niati of ripe eiircricuce. He has hel l the positiuu of supreme judgu before , ho l ac held the position of cir cuit judgu, aud bis course iu public life has always been one to inspire coutl deuce. I name bouesl John lUiruett, of Kenton county." ludgo Penned, of Wasco couuty, iu nominating W. A Kimsey, said . "1 lake pleasure iu naming loi ibis peculiar D democratic part of the ticket a man whose record as a lawyer is ex celled by no man iu thm state. I name William M. Kaiueey, of Yamhill coun ty." The uomiuatoii being seconded respec tively by Uryai; of Ponton aud (iateus ol Multnomah, a vole was caller), it e ijuircd only one ballot to decide the nomination, the vote standing: Kanisey, 'JO, llonnett, '). I or state treasurer, V. P. irace uf llaker City, Dr. Jisroard Daly, of Lake view aud .l.ii. lioot h of (irants Pass were named. llooth was uouiiuated uu tbo third ballot. Iu tbe first congressional district, Col vig was nominated but withdrew, and placed in nomination Hubert M. Veatch. .1. K, Weatherford, of Albauy, then uouiiuated W, 11. Pilyeu of Linn, styling him "the Uibraltarof democracy." Pen llaydeti eecjuded this nomination in one of bis characteristic speeches, wind ing up by savitig that "Jlilyeii has never woru the collar of that old traitor, Cleve land." Several speeches woru made by friends of both candidates, and the war of wonts w as warm for a while. Tbu balloting wan clow, ami Mm result in doubt, until ths Tellers uiiuouiicod thu to. nit. Vealch it. PllviMI li. W. H Pilyeii inline. Iiately moved thai 'eati b'a( eleit oii bo made iiiiiiiilmniis, and the. motion waa can led. P.'loia Hie dolega ltou adjoin nod, n i .rnobitinii was Intro-j ducevl. end iHiii)'. W. I. Hiyan and pasted without a itirseuiiug mco. The uontiiiutioti ol a aiidiilalit fei con gieas In tbo second ilnliii t having boon allottetl totbeHiKoi initlu-ans, C M. iVnaldsen of Ptkor eouiitv wan given the nomination over IVII Muail of Pelt laud. Alter these noiiiiu.it iouh woio madu the vai ions jiuIii IhI diati Ii t i oiiveiitiouH l e ported the billowing uomlnatlona I Irt t jiidu ial diatnc' Clii uit bidges, Joliu J. Ictlrey, populist, of Uikson county, aud P. V. w ado, silver rrpulli can, of 'ostrphlno count v, dintiu i attor ney, A. N. Soliss, ot Jackson county, member el the bom del ciialir itioc. C. i:. Wordi n, ol Ktauiatli count v. first thai i id Judge P. V Wade, sil ver repul'licau; prosecuting an iiuoy, A. N. Hoiks, populist; member of board of eUl'.tion. 0 A. Weideu, Inipullct. Second district- .ludge,.!. W. Ilamtl loii, iloin rcnit ; prosociitiiui attorney, '.I. iMuliiigot , ir , populist. l'hiiit Jisinct liidgcs, K, P. Koine, populist , aud P. II. I'W'cy, democrat, proMHuting attuiuey, .s. L, llaydoii, ilemoiiat , mo in bur board ol e 1 1 1 a 1 1 .ilioti, John P. Kjberltioii, poiuluu. t oiiilli distill I - .liiil,-.is. I. . Poach, deuiia rat, dcMi tiiionl 1. I b und.-1 ' Day, democrat , doai liui'iit ; , Dell Mnurt, silver repiitrlican , pio.'-eeuling nttorney, to nomination. lillli distiiit Judge. .'. D ll.iio, popuhat , ibitiiit .ittoiuoy, no noiiiimt tiuli. .'nth distiii I Diiitiul .ittoiuoi. I, I. lliokle, populitit. sevoiitb ilistilct - ludge, W . I. I 'rail lord, itoiuotial , vii't'eciititig .iltotney, A. Van tutor, '0'iiiiht. I iglilh disti ii t No liouiinalioiM Ntntti distiict 'udge, M. D. Clittotd, deiiiotiat . distiict attorney, I. links, (loinoii.it. member boa' d ol eH'ih ' ition, I. K. iii'gg, poput'st. rill ll 1 1 1 'Ir. Iho coiiiumtee on uiut toulouiicc uu plal'oiui repuited a uiianiiiiuun agioe uieut on ibe I' llowuig ,loi !' .ilion d piiuciplea I uitcd hi a oiiiiiioii ciiii'c lor tbe eai ted pui poto ol Itctiiviug the prill cipleo ol govei ntm nt by ibe whole jeo pie in lac t sn w 1 11 ai iu name, icutoiiug aud lnaiiitsitiiiig I'l'iuhtv iimlor that gov ei n in cut nl till c lassei- we, the peo,!os, democi.ilic and r-il vi i it-publlciu p.ulioa uf the slate ol i 'logon, wtiving m it (ho minoi ponitf of ihilen uce ami uniting lor tho put pos-i of Lin i ing out tho gr eal uiidei ly i in; pr inciplen upon win, b weaiu all .igrced, !" make .m l pn selil to thu H-uple uf Hut state tin' lollowing ilocl.ir.i. I lull o u uu iiih and lo thu caiiiiiig cult of wliich we soleiuiilv plclg eai li and ever y i .m.lnhite upon mil united ticket : Wc deiuainl tie lue anl utint-li ii ted coinage uf silvei an.l gol l al the present legal ratio of ! I I. without waiting fur the consttit ol loiei.cu nations, .in I we are unalterably oppose! Iu Ihe I "hey ol the pict-i nt lepub'ic.iii iiluiluistraliou iu demaiidin;: the it tireinoiit of gret ntai ks and turning ovci the uioiicy making uwer ot the gove'iiuienl to Iho national hanks a ' picei-ulc 1 hi the bill draw n by lliu republican i-ecrolury nt the licasury an l lu lurei'il by Pi evident .McKiuley, and w e espii lally ili'iiouuco the avowej attempt by I be i.iid b.ll to In.' ten tin) eomitn irrevocably .not foreir to the single gold stau hud. Wo ileiuau I Ihe national nuiii ssfe an I Sound insilc-d by Ihe gelielal govern in cut only, without the intervention ol hanks of i-suc-to be lui legal tender fur all debts, public and private, also just, eiutablo and elhcieut means uf dihtubu lion direct lo thu people through the law fill ilisburoeuieut uf lliu government. W e demand that the volume of the circulating m liimi Ur speedily nicrensed to an uinouiit s lliu lent to meet thu de mands, of busiuedH and uf tlio popula tion of Una counti i , aud to restui a u just level uf pricesol l.iixu mid productions. We favor such legislation as will prevent for all future time ihe deinolieli atiu'i of any kind of legal tender muicy bv pri vate colli ' act. We demand that thu government, in the payment of its obligations, shall use its optiou .is thu mud uf lawful money in w hich they aiu to be paid, aud we de nounce Hi, , recent and preiediug ud iijiuinliatioiia Ior lurreudei ing this op tiou lo the liol b is ul govn mncnl obliga tions. Wu iemaud that Iheie shad lc no fiirthcr if, ue uf 1 nitct Mates interest hearing bund::. We demaud thai puslal uaviio's h.inks bu established by thu guvernmenl fur tho safe deposit for thu eav ing of the peoplo and to facilitate exchange. Wo demand tho election ol t inted Matei' I'enatorii hyadireit vole of tho people. v o demand Ibe iinl,.iluc an l ii letou duiu i-yeteui of Ian mill nm in ituopliun al form, ami the - ubioi'isiuii by cuig'cBO of all impoilanl uatioiial i'n ntioue for au aduuory toluol I be people until sin h lime as the national i out liiutiuii shall hav o been ame.i.l I -o .m lo i,jvi lefjr direct legislation e i on Jcinii ,i. d.ui i loun and riinuul Ihe sui i ciul' i in al1 dnpai tmeulii of thu govcrnuienl to the inllueu, el tiustB, cor per al loi. an I ii'g' galious ot wealth geueially . and the pj km,; id thu hih Ci:l colli in ol 'lie laud with coipoiatiou lawyers, too i cad y i i do i 'm w ill ol their lain umplu)cni, and lord u: lie valid and wholei.'oinc I nvd palled by thu legis lative ilepaitmeuts of I he states and by the guvci uiuciit, upon lliuisy pretetU at the behests of em b iiiHtitutioiiK. We aro opro'"'l lo L-overnuK'iii by in junction. In btale inatlei im; demand A suu p u and weii guarded i cgistration law ; a mure equitable mode ol appointing judges of election ; i.iriugeiil las lo ieu late the opiiatioii uf lidi tr.ipf, lish wheels and all liHhiug gear mil iu waters within the jurisdiction ol thi j state. Impure Blood Rheumatism, Kidney Trouhlou and Sick He.idatho tho Ronults-Doc torcd for Years Without Roller". "My blood war out ol nrdi r, "lid I lie i;nii liikinj; lloodn harm pa I din. ll hs piirilicd my blood mid i' In ved nie of rliiliiuiil inin, kiclm y linubl'' mid sick lllHillllliel., I llHVC hull nMllelcil Mllll 1 hi'.i, ilitlb ult ies frrr your-. I inn liow able toil.) l, to I tin a work, lUieiiinatiHiii Iihh tro ii' ' me hiiu u I win, n child, but I am now i i.elv well." Mlr-S PlIKOUK II.M I.kv, Kox ll r, Pasadena, California. ' I have buffered from tho effects of Im pure blood, boils, pimples, etc,, for live years. I have tried various remedies w ith out relief and dually purchased six bot tles of Hood's Hsr"spirill. Tim boils and pimples Jnivo all clisBppcarcd since I began taking this medicine. J sin now entirely cured." iMVli THOMAS, UKi lltb Hired, Oakland, California. Hood's Sarsaparilla , Hie l,i ill ( li t Hie Olli J I III' Plllilll I'ill l- Ii, I. All iliii'.eiMi. M, lix lor . o l llnoil'S. .. v , me purely vi"'eliblr-, re- llOOll h I IMS Jl.lMe, iRIiellllM. .A'. Ask Your Doctor wh.it effect alum lias upon the stomach. Then nuke up uuir mind whether you will put any more low-price baking powiler into your husband's or chihl ecu's food. Schilling's Btsi is puK cream of tarUr and soda. Nothing !. m We denounce and condemn Ihe cor i upl nml exliavaaut lepiitilicau legisla tives assemblies aud iharun that tbu republiciiu party in Its Siiuci ness lor ttie spoil of ellieo ha become divided Into VMuriiitf laetious so that it is In capable ol Kovetliineiil, as exeiuplillod by the eonditiun eiistlntt In theolllceof tbe stale treasurer, there beiu at this time inoro than a luilllou dollsra Iheirln wiuiiii from tbo people by tlio process ol taxation, while statu wananla are slamped. " Not paid lot waul ul luiids." W e demand that all district and couu ty olhceia If placed upon salaries com inetunrule with Ibudndes tubs per lonued by llnrin. Iniisinueli as raiiioad uud oilier toipj rate property is not bear hit; its piopoiliou of t a al ion wo deinsnd that such proper ly shall bear lis pist and rusl r-bsie ol the ospenst's ci ttovernuieut. Middle -ul the Koadci.N. lbc slraiiibt popuhsta who lelused lo surieiidei (heir piiiifipali) lot tbo sake uf the spoils nl citliee, met, ami, alter m ailii iuloK their fealty to tbe Omaha aud St. I. ouia platforms, issued au address to the vcteis ol the slate. oiiio ul tho olhccs ol the stale tit kol weio not Idled, but will bo attendod to coo 1 1 by aucircutlve com in I Hue, provis ion lor wbiib was made by thu couven. I iu 11 . Ul m out ul tbe counties of the statu theio will piubahly be louuty and judicial diiitilcl lukels put up bv tho parly. v in to thu lad that all tho continue ul thu statu vv hem tboru was a mlddlo ol-lhc-ioad vote weie not repre sented, niliou on tho ludulal dlHtrlct othceswa'i defuried uulil thu delegates rea, h home ami oiam.a a iiioyoiiisnt (r Itu.i purpose, lhev w ill not assem blu atfitin iu a stale convention this vest, totatllltd. coiileuipUiud, but the tbslrn I delegates wheiovor, desirable will lai k'alheied together lo net out Ihoir ticket. Ibe ticket as it now stands, isaa loi lows: lioveinor, Joliu V. Puce, tiianl county ; secidtaty ol stale, Ira Wakelield, Jack sou couuty. stale treasuier, J. K. beam, Polk couuty; Mipnnutcudout of public instrucliou, J. I.. Iloainer, Mc.M innville ; statu printer, 1'. P. liraee, Harney county , conuressiu.iu frutu thu lirst die Iru l. J. P. Hill, Albauy. Ihe otlice uf supreme judo, atloiney eneialaud cjuressuiau lroui the sec ond district weie passed over teiuKrar lly, until further cousullallou could be bad with the voters of the state, r-ena-tor i. II. Holt, Jackson county, was elected chairman ul thu statu leutial committee, tosiiicscr-l John C. Vounij, of l aker. John C. Puee, liin'iis Ii, Pailey, Muiluomab, uud .lohu C. ouuit, were elected members ul the eople'a parly national coinuulteu. John C. Puce. ,'. P. lltll. 1. P. (race, Ira Wake field, I. V. P.. l uibree. '.. II. Pailey, 11. Pailuy, II. P. Courtney and J.W.Mc Vickcrs. were elected delegates tithe national couvontion ul the pai ty, lo be held for rcoi gauuatioii purposes. o hope wan etprefscd by any lueiu ber ol the convcutluu that Ilia ticket put oul would Ui auccesaful. None ul tho iuoii accepted with othco seeking pur poses, but did so in a sacritieial insnncr, knowing it wan aluiosl certainly defeal. 1 ho only purpose sought was mainten ance ol lliu paity orgauijliou ol the Huplu' party and parly aulouoiuy. A dilliiieut campaign will w waed against every opjronenl in Ihe tield. I iisiomsia will uot escape comb.il iHHatise one fac tion of the eombiue l.iriuerly paraded hs punulists. I beseseiilimeuts weie freely oppressed by delegates who assembled loi the last rescent gicycles PIT liVRRYHODY $201 ' $25 l or all Riders R y) Voung r OKI J.1' Heavy or Liglit $5()'v l-arjc or .Small $7.s) -. I'llci: AND OUALII V (ii'AKANi i;i:d A. C. MARSTKKS & CO. Adl-NTS. MAKE A fiOTE OF IT JUST RECEIVED WOLLEBEKG- BEOS dav'a woikof the pailv hi Pen stuia bail, al .Nncoud and N amliill alrecl vrs terdar. They looked to leeitiaiiUalmn l'hoy wore tlrod ol luslou, silver, deuus raey, and every seinblunce ul dm two old paity orgiiul.alioin which wasaahl to have l von thu populisl pally birth. Catarrh Cannot he Cured with laical Applications, a they cani ot lesch tbo Seal el Ihe dlceaso. IVtsrih la a bloud or coiistlliitloiuil disease, and Iu order to ours ll you must take Internal remedies. Hall Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and si ta diiecilv un the blood and muioiia surfaces. I f till ' Cntaiih Ciiiu ia not a ipuick medicine. It was prescribed bv one ol Ihe best phviiciaiia in this countrv for v em s, ami Is n rcuu lill pii-seriptlon. 1 1 is i iuiiponeil el Ihe best tmilea knoivu, combined with the tieHi blooil piiriilei", xclinti dlrtcily ou tho in ucous sui In ii' Ibopsiled toin- binalloti of the lw K'edivttl in what piodiii-i s rut h vv oi.deilnl reaiilln iu i ur lug Catanli. cud foi loHiimonlals, Irre. i 1 . J, UH.M'.i A C'.'., rrops., I Toledo, o. ! bjli! by iliuir;istn, pine i"e. I I or Count v Coitiinl-isloncr. i ..... I u aio iiilormcl Ihst 11. IHais ul I'an vonvilln will bo a isudidule lefora j tlio ri'publn un luuiily convention fur the olhce ol i until v i onuiilshioiier. Mr. Pyuis Is prominent hiriuer and heavy (ax pajcr.and if noinluated and eh'cted, would make a nood, sale coinuilstiioiiei . Heals the Tups. I 0. Pi umi M i I. I lis l.isl KuVlers I copies from popuinu lacksoo county pa . puis thai coiihty war rants iberu wee at ,tl.ti.i. Well this lepiii'licau eounlytau I do better. I r-old one for I'k), Ui o value, j t P, aud wan aflei wards olleted ViO.oli, ' tielni; at a ratio el M two loiter than i Jsi Leon couuty. .I"r i . ANNOl NCI.MPNI . l oi Mierltt. 1 hereby announco mysull a taiididatu for sberill, subject to the dsculon ol the republican count con trillion. J. II. ltllll'lk. To i TUr i .,. . .. If ' C I- 1,1 ol I urrfr. I r 'Zr. . i f .m I iii'int r What pleasure is theio Hi lilo with a ' bes.lacbo, conntlpnlioii and biliousness ' Thousands eia-iu'nce U.cin who tould ' liecomo sir(llv iootlrii)' by llsil'U IV 1 Wilt's Plltht I ulv liiwr-i, the lainoiiM I little pill. MsrtitifV I thC Mure. oii i; i'o iiiu i iu ks. M W I.I.I JACK v lUnch, I.I. KNOWN KI- .M I CKV will s'tnd st lali tlsUt east ol i aklaud, or., and at Oiklsud .valuidav t, Im t till cou. His populji i touctiea for hi reputa tion, terms, tl.nn lor 'he season. Also Piiiice, the o1 1 favori'a .Norm, in Stallion, will si tint al tbo aluve named I Uce-). Perms, i.lNI loi Him season. li'SPPIl Mi l. IN, j Notice to Taxpayers. ivoiiir: i- ui.kMiv oivkn nui tin j a.i (, r,,i ,,, the i.n i,n- i,,.,i ,.ip lin'l in i.n- l,i tie .iir,, ,1 ,i,IIiiIIiik Hi, lMr- , Im 1 4- ' I lh, ru-'h. laic, aie le", le , ,,,c nil. I .ii o ' -1 ii r the , hi nil i .fli.- . C, ,. lei K llf .,11, "till ll I. III. 1 r.. It r A'-1 t. I 111 nil , I I VJ I OU Ilt , O'l'M 11 I Hi: Al l II AM) HKAl TV Hi " 1 . l. ,Ei , , ;, A 1 ( I, j n I I'rlte s;,,vluaii.iu, li.iiii i.,i,i.i uii-i -an 1 1 n 1 oini ,,111 Li m 'I 1 . 1 -. 1 V until h ml li,,i 1 Cii on li Inn mnl 1-in, Si 11 1 a Ik In I.UlOI,pM,l',ll1n, I I.I01 nie I iM'im y Ti,ini,, M 'lo - 1 Inn . km ' mid .-uoHh Uu1 V 1 1 ci,. ROBINSON THERiMAu RATH CO., lubilo, Hlil'i. 1 i . i v 1 1 .01 . A. , ui un Puimii ,,100 1 Iteb l In lllli -hill III I Mks Ir. 1 M' ci .11.1 wr-, M 1 In dill Ih'ii" , IdiHi 'Iiiiik, 1 1 SUI1ARK DKAIc At THE STOMK. DRESS GOODS, ', I URNISIHNU UOODS. "' ? CLOAKS. CAIM-.S. CLOTH I NO. I hoots, snons, inc. Al I'HH RH Iu Mi l l' Till'1. TIM KM ? IMPROVFP t1"" rf TURKISH VAPOR ' vaS j''' 0 , "'ili I'l.i, ll' rl -C'.'fpf' inI.iii, I i,i.,-