Lincoln County Leader. Official County Paper. Ktitered at the postollice ut Toledo, Oregon, as HtiUond-clasH mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year - $1 50 Six Months - - 75 Tiireo Months - 50 HEPUliLICAX TICKET. For Prehidk.vt William McKinley Fob Tick Fhkhidext Theodore Jtooserelt HEARST Sa YS IT'S SILLY. Mr. W. R. Hearst, of the San Francisco Examiner, the New York Journal and the Chicago American, is one of the greatest of American expansionists. He gave Mr. Bryan a few words of advice in the San Francisco Examiner, April 27, 1899: "We trust that Mr. Bryan will yet range himself in line with the tiational aspirations for expansion. The time has come, as it comes at intervals to every vigorous nation as it has come to ours on several former occasions when the old boundaries are too contracted for the pulsing life within thera, and when the health of the body politic demands that room. The popular instinct understands the need for these periodical expansions, and every genuine statesman under stands it, too. "The popular instinct of a nation cannot be changed in sixteen months, nor can a creature of ex pediency be converted into a state man by an appeal to the truths of history. "Mr. Bryan may think he isclose to the people, and that his silly talk about 'imperialism' moves them, but he will soon find out that Americans aie as much in favor cf expansion today as they were when they applauded the acquisition of the Louisiana territory by that noted imperialist, Thomas Jefferson." Mr. Hearst is the leading demo cratic newspaper man of Ameiica, and his reference to Mr. Bryan's "silly talk" cannot be charged up as republican abuse. "Consent of the Governed. " In a very able article in Tuesday's Oregonian, touching upon "the consent of the governed," which is the burden of Mr. Bryan's song during the present campaign, Chas 15. Moores of Oregon City asks the following pointed questions: What methods have been mrruicd in our acquisition of the Philippines Hint were not in line with the mot hods imr Kited in the Democratic acquisition of Louisiana and Florida and California and Alaska? What liavu McKinley and his associates done that Jefferson and .Jackson and Adams, Monroe, Polk, I lerce, huchanan, Marcy, Andrew John son and Seward did not do, or stand ready to do before them? Spain sold us Florida without consulting the inhabit ants. Napoleon sold us Louisiana against the protests of the inhabitants. Wo took California at a time when the American population was less than VH ami wo accepted Alaska from Russia agaiu.-t the protests of the local popula tion. In what respect was the right of Spain to barter away Florida, or Na poleon to barter away Louisiana, or Itussia to barter away Alaska any better than was Spain's tight to barter nwav the Philippines? And in what respect hour title to tlic Philippines any less good than that to all our other posses sions? Who is Aguinaldo? Whoever commissioned him to give or receive pledges? What constituency does he represent, and by what warrant do he and his fellow-politicians presume to cay that they represent the Filipino na tion? Was an election ever held, a d has he ever asked the consent of those whom lie aspires to govern? Mi. Moores. also calls attention to the following bit of American history "lest we forget:" In .1 uuii. 1800, Congress proposed tlio Hth amendment to the Constitution. Section I of that article read as follows: All persons Uni or naturalized in the I'nited States and subject to the juris diction thereof are eilicus of the I'nited States and of the state wherein they re Bide. No state sha'd make or enforce any law which shall abridge the priv ileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; ' nor shall any state de prive any person of life, liberty or prop erty without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdic tion the equal protection of the laws. Every democratic legislature and ev ery democratic legislator in the country voted against the ratification of this amendment, presumably because they felt from the bottoms of their hearts that there could be "no just government except by consent of the governed." Bryan goes on, day after day, drawing his inspiration from Jeffer son and Jackson, and even Lincoln, but history proves that he isn't in line with either. In his self-imposed task of, "prosecuting the re publican party," he hasn't found time to study history closely, so he just guesses at it, counts all the nation's famous departed statesmen as the fountains of his wisdom and lets it go at that. , Ui9l rage. There is just one thing to use if your stomach is " out of order " and that " one thing" is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical discovery. me supposition is that you want a prompt cure and a lasting cure. That is why the "Discovery" is recommended as the one thing for your condition. .It cures promptly, perfectly and per manently, diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It's 6tire to help. It's almost sure to cure. It has completely cured ninety-eight per cent, of . all those who have given it a fair and faithful trial. About ten years ao I began to have trouble w 1 1 h in y stomach," writes Mr. Win. Con nolly, of 535 Walnut St., Lornin, Ohio. "It cot so had that I had to lay off quit? often two and three days in a week, my stomach would bloat, and I would bulch im en;;. and was in nwfuf distress nt such times. I have been treated by the best doctors ill this city but pot 110 help whatever. Some said I hod cancer of the stomach, others dyspepsia. I have hoiu lit find tried everythiujf I saw advertised for dys pepsia and stomach trouble, but continued to pet worse all the time. About twelve months KO I was iu such a condition that my friends had some fear about my recovery. It was then I wrote to you for advice. You told me that by my symptoms you thought I had liver complaint and advised the uw of your ' Golden Mcd-Val Discovery 1 and ' Pleasant Pellets' iu connection. These mcdic'.ies I have taken as directed, and am very hapy to state that I commenced to tret better from the start aud have not lost a day this summer 011 account of my stomach. I feel tip-top, and better than I have for ten years." Dr. Tierce's Tleasant Pellets cleansse the bowels and stimulate the liver. itfpr Hi i LUCIXDA JACK SOX. Portrait Artist. SII.KTZ, ORl'GOX, A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. 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