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5 ... ? E. McNEltL, Receiver. f TO TUB :.-;;. GIVES THE CHOICB Of Two Transcontinental I i GREAT . UNION .,. NORTHERN- PACIFIC RY. J VIA ? y VIA Spokane ' Denver .7; MINNEAPOLIS ; OMAHA;; AND , ;. AND . St. Paul Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. Ocean Steamers Leave . Portland Every 5 Days For SAN. FRANCISCO. For fall details oall on O. R. 4 N. Agent ta Heppner, tr address : ; ; W. H. BURLBURT, ; Gen. Pass. Agt. , ' FOBTLAND, OREaON. QtTXOXSl 7X3VX33 t , TO Hoix Franolsoo And all point In California, via the Mt Hhaata rout of the . . , t j l l r' . The great highway through California to all ' points Kaat and Month. Grand Hoenic Route of thal'aoifio Const. Pullman Huffet , ' Hlaapere, Heoond-elaae Sleapera Attached to azprMa traina, affording superior aoooniowdHtiona for aaoond-olaaa paaonni. For rates, tickets, elmpiug ear reearvationa, ato. oall npon oraridraae K. KOKHMCK, Menagnr, K. P. ROGERS, Asst. (Ian. V. at f, Agt., Portland, Oregon -TO THE- EAST AND SOUTHEAST , . 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(.!, I W.rAagY, Tra, Paasv A(Mt, Pnartdiae, Oa. rzruz 1 T s-i14hIAPoi.is) it.PAUL 2 A" vi o w - a r 'X' 1mmf areOa al fiaaaweiaea TVay tlia.a) tka. imm avaMf le , eivaye saawt to e eaw4. a'. TMe aoree aepwasii e mtttt anA . ' ( '' S' t' RlpansTiihyks . AffawWeey ya.iaaaly t a MwlrlHAH ' .'. ft , f saaj M M fcf W4. .S pTttl CrwCa4 r,tl lawl IV If. RlFflBUGfiN PLATFORM. Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. , The Republicans of tbe United States, assembled by their representatatives in national convention, appealing for popu lar and historical justification of their claims to the matchless achievements of years of Republican rule, earnestly and confidently address themselves to the awakened intelligence, experience and conscience of their countrymen in tbe following declaration of facts and principles: For tbe first time since tbe civil war tbe American people have witnessed the oalamitone consequences of full and un restricted : Democratic oontrol of tbe government. It has been a record of unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and disaster." In administrative management it has rathlessly sacrificed indiapensible revenue, entailed an inoreasina deficit, eked out ordinary current expenses with borrowed money, piled up tbe public debt by 8262,000,000 in time of peace, foroed an adverse balance of trade, kept perpetual menace hanging over tbe re demption fund, pawned American credit to alien syndicates and reversed all the measures and results of suooessfal Re publican rule. In the broad effect of its policy it has precipitated paoio, blighted industry and trade with prolonged de preision, olosed faotories, reduced work and wages, halted enterprise and orip pled Amerioan production while stimu lating foreign production for the Ameri can market. Every consideraton of public safdty and individual interest demands that the government shall be resoued from tbe bands of those who have shown themselves iooapable to conduot it without disaster at borne and dishonor abroad, aud shall be restored to the party whloh for' 30 years admin lHtered it with nnequaled success and prosperity; and In tbis connection we eartily indorse tbe wisdom, patriotism and snocess of tbe administration of President Harrisoo. Till TARIFF. We renew and emphasize our alle giance to tbe policy of protection as the bulwark of American industrial lode peudenoe and tbe foundation of Ameri can development and prosperity. This true American policy taxes foreign pro ducts and encourage borne industry and pots Ibe burden of revenue on foreign goods; it secures tbe American market for the Amerioan producer; itnpbolds tbe American standard ol wage for tbe Amerioan workingrnen ; it puts the fac tory by tbe aide of tbe form, aud makes the American farmer Iras dependent on foreign demand and price; it diffuari general thrift, and founds the strength of all on tbe treogth of each. Ia lis reasonable application it ia just, fair and impartial, )Uallj opposed to foreign control ami dumcstio monopoly; to aeo tlonal discrimination and Individual favoritism. We denounce the preaeol drmocrslio tariff aa actional, icjnrloos to public credit and deetrnrlive to bnsi ares uterpriae, demand socb fqnitable tariff on foreign Imports ablrb come ittlo cnmpeiilMw with Amerioao produ.isas will not only furtlab ade quate revenue lor tbe aarfraury etpm ea of lb eoveri.tDi.iii, but will protect Amettrea labor from Ibe dairedstlnn to tbe aaga l.vrl of other lanja. W are t pleJgaJ to aay parttrular acbedale. Tbe q ioadou of J, a praoiloal qnralioo U, Us gnveroej by mtidliloet ut It lime aa J of prodnctim Tbe ruling ami ooenmprom alfg ptinci pie is tbe prnlaxima aej davnp.B ol Am tries labor aod Udueirv. Ib eeoolrr daoiaJ right altleoraot an. IUb it weal real j fernrsvcrrr. W ltltv tbt rfal ol lb rerlprori ty arrrffewai frtiie, by the Uai lUpubllran a.lrtiioialralloai aallo I Mlawiif and demand their renew I a n etleoelo o snrb UrrMaaalll eqealtMonr trad with oibaf nalMa ! mirietMiM wbU b so tbart lb Sal ( f AaiaiMatj 4(huI poet I'lbaf oualri, aJ er ,l.iCr4 maikaUfof lU troJsol ( or far. f.ala AD 1 lart.tftaw. riiriHti MJ rawixHty r ait sf Ut.li pAirf, a o a4 I bal. w,emii ,Mi raaklaaalf alraak do a tanlk. aa.l l,lai I a taa la ealabl.ab'd, t.irttKKi t j wkal pvaJ, ft a-ltaitaioai U, iu j eai4 o if bib 4 l t r.y a; fi,l k-rttjaat af totleal I tlfa wbuafc .Ma saa.a.l. la a-, i " ' " ' I tar a f,i aa a.. a.i. a Oat Of) taaykal U ih. ri-4arW ba ll aatta4aalr , Mi Ii !a, J .' rar aa ftta.. ' , It pnl Who I . bcqab. We condemn tbe present admiuiatra-' m .' - tion for not keeping faith with tbe sugar producers of tbis country. The Repub lican party favors such protection as will lead to the production on American soil of all sugar whioh Amerioan people nse and for which they pay otber eouutries more than 8100,000,000 annually. WOOL AND WOOLENS. To all our products, to those of mine and field as well as those of the shop and factory; to hemp, to wool, to the product of the great industry husbandry, as well as to finished woolens of the mill, we promise most ample protection. MERCHANT MARINB. We favor restoring the early Amerioan polioy of discriminating doties for the upbuilding of our merchant marine and tbe protection of our shipping interests in tbe foreign carrying trade, to Amer ican ships tbe product of American labor employed in Amerioan shipyards, sailing under the Stars and Stripes, and manned, offioered and owned by Amer icans may regain tbe carrying of our foreign commeroe. FINANCIAL PLANK. The republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It oaused the enact ment of the law providing for the resumption of sppcie payments in 1879; since then every dollar has been as good aa gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our cur- . .. ... , renoy or impair the oredtt of our conn- II v. We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free coionge of silver, except by international agreement with the leading commercial nations oi the world, which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until soon an () agreement oan be obtained, the existing gold standard must be preserved. All of our silver and paper currency now in circulation must be maintained at a parity with gold, and we favor all meas ures designed to maintain inviolable tbe bligationa of tbe United Htates and all our money, whether ooin or paper, at the present standard the standard of tbe most enlightened nations of tbe earth, AS TO PENSIONS. The veterans of tbe Union armies de serve and should receive fair treatment and generous recognition. Whenever practicable they should be given prefer ence in the matter of employment and tbey are entitled lo tbe enactment of aucb lawa as are best calculated to se- oore the fulfillment of pledges made to them in the dark days of the country' peril. We denoonce the practice id Ibe pension bureau, so recklessly and un justly oarriml on by tbe present ad minis- trat ion, of reduoii.g pensions and arbi trarily dropping name from tbe role as deaerving tbe severest oondemnalioo of the Amerioan people. OCR FOB HON POLICY. Our foreign policy should b at all time firm, vigorous ol dignified, and all otir Interest In th western hemis phere carefully watched and guarded, Tbe Hawaiian Islands should be oontrol I d by lb United Stale, and no foreign power should b permitted to interfere wita them; tbe Nicaragua canal should b built, owned and operated by the United Htates; ami by th purcbaaa of lb Danish islands w sbuulj secur propr and much Deeded slalloo in th West lodie lb njaasaciea ia Armrut bv arous ed tit deep sympathy od jual ioJigti liiin of lb Abirrioan popl, and be- liv lb Uuited Hlata should Hardee all lb lufliiaae It oan properly tert to bring I be alrooilis la aa od. I Tarkey Awarioso resident bav tea ipne! la lb graveet dangar oJ Amrion proparty dtroy.L Tl.-r tod ry a bar American clllso and Atfica property mast b absolutely protrcWj t all hetar J and at any ooal. MoxaoR IK)(-Tta W reaaaert lb kionro doclrln it. iii. ....., .v. . - . w . -- 'i.mh. n right of lb Uailaxi Htata to lit duetria ff H by rpaig to th plr.f y Amwi!' of ft land If inUrvaelloti of stamp) n roebmt. W..,i;,otb I.Uf,rl a.J .hall wi latariaf till ID ilalig MM. InM ol y :rtpa pof in ll.i (MralapW. bat Ihna pnaawa.Ua rata l. t aay pttl, b tUJi W bo;-f fully en,k foeeard U II. ten I wilbdr! ii Kumiayaa imr IbM oetalapbM aJ to IL ltitBU j U ail tt(1itj pak:D( pail of lb r aiinral by fr ant It i. ! bsbilsai. n n.rTa"i. tb. h-,., oi b,v,eg ,b lJMH,liu IK iw,it la if I La t'u.l.t 5UI kt tag uJrJ ailfa iikmIIi tb et.a.,,1 .1 -ik... A , ,2 . ' r V" ' . a. a . ' fiaa Ih.aa. f r.... A tb. W lk ik M. a J hat,. t,fcat ftata Wilral K (sK alit..l Ma nsil'l aai i i raal. liberty. The eoTeroment of 8Dsin hsy- . it8 ,08t eon,rol ot Cuba end being usable 1 A A AL m to proteot the property or lives of resi dent Amerioan oitizeos or to oomply witb its treaty obligations, we believe tbe government of tbe United States should actively use its influence and good offi ces to restore peaoe and give indepen dence to tbe island. THl NAVY. Tbe peace and security of tbe republio and tbe maintenance of its rightful in fluence among the nations of tbe earth demand a naval power commensurate witb its position and responsibility. We, therefore, favor ooctinued enlargement of the navv and complete system of har bor and seacoast defenses. ' FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. - For the protection of the quality of our Amerioan oiHztnship and of wages of our workingmen against tie fatal com petition of low prioed labor, we demand that tbe immigration laws be thoroughly en foroed and so extended as to exclude from entrance to the United States those who oan neither rend nor write. CIVIL SERVICE. The oivil service law was placed on the statute boobs by the republican party, whioh has always sustained it, and we renew our repeated declarations- that it shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever practi cable. FREE BALLOT. We demand that every oitizan of the United States shall be allowed to oast a uu uurtjBinuteu oaiior, ana SUOD hii t,n . j j . . ballot shall be counted and returned as t j . . - . i i ,1, , . oast. LYNCHING. We proolaim our unqualified coodem atiun of tbe nnoivilized and barbarous Lraotica kooWD tbe lyno)iD R orkil,iDR f human beings suspected or ohareed with orime, wilbout process of law. NATIONAL ARBITRATION. We favor tbe creation of a national board of arbitration to settle and adjust the differences wbioh may arise between mployera and employed engaged in in terstate commeroe. nOMESTEADS. We believe in the immediate return to tbe tree homestead I olicy of tbe Re publican party, and urge the passagi- by oongress of the satisfactory free homestead measure which baa already passed tbs bona and ia now pending in tbe senate- TERRITORIK8. We favor the admission of tbe remain ing territories at tbe earliest praolioable date, having dui regard to the interest of tbe territories and tbe United State. All federal officer appointed for territories should be seleoted from bona fide real- dents thereof, and tbe right of self-government should be aocorded a far as prao lioable. We believe tbe citizens of Alas ka should bav representation ia the congress of tbe United State to th end that needed legislation may be intelli gently enacted. TXMPEBANCB. W sympathize with all wise and le gitimate effort lo leisea and prevent tbe vila of inlemperano and promot mor ality. RIOIlTa OF WOM IN Tb Republican party la mindful of lb right of woman. Protection of American Industrie include qtial opportoaitie, cqnal pay fur (qua work and protection to tb boa. W favor th adaUion of women to widr sphere ol oaefolnea and waloom their oo operhtion in reaeoiag tb ooutrv from Denoorsiie ao4 Populist miamaoagemeoi aud niistise Such sr tb principle and policies of lb republican psrty. Ity the orin rlple w wilt abid. n4 Ibm polki w will put lolo geution. W ask for them tb CoDslJarst Judgaeot of lb American paapU. Cinfl lent alik in lb blloy of our gral party and ia lb Jnatiotofoar can w prot onr plst- forn and onr esoJidaia ia lb fall aoraae that lb lotino will brlog viotory la th Republican party and prpr1ty Ut lh pavpl of tb.UaH. rttale. DISP.ASI OP THE mix. Tlasl tlllllfll Itl kill mtsA tTAaHt Iw4 Iwtw. aaw VI aW I ill j BtMirTl I "..:." a". s-T. r iwnnawtiut rurad t.e 11 II La amull. 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( IM Iik'fa.tl)al4 n t f 't la ;..' tf im Fits Prof. W. E. Peekc, who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, baa without doubt treated and cur ed more caaea than any living Physician ; his suoceaa ia astonishing. We have heard of cases of ao years' standing enrea oy him. He publishes valuable work on this dis ease, which he aenda with a lare-e bot tle of hi absolute cure, free to any auffcrerf who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise anv one wishing a cure to address ProX.W. H. PEEKE, F. J)., 4 Cedar St., Hew York faVat, Simplest. strongest, f Solid Top Receiver. Most Modern and progressive : For catalogue or Information write to THE JV1ARUN FIRE ARMS CO., ! 7 ; New Haven. Conn. Cummings & Fall, ' PROPRIETORS Of the Old .Reliable Gault House; CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & vj., u. m. at Bt. r., v. n a., f. Kt. w. Se C, and the C. St. LAP. Railroads. RArisa ttS.oo 1KW ID AY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton 8ts., 1 ffiirpfl rrsrCTmia working, ilJTaSS J Accurate, Compact. vpayingSEioM! A To persons who served in the wrs of the United States or to their Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wan on whom you depended for support ? ' . ' 1 , . 1 THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now is the accepted hour. trWrite for laws and complete information. No Charge for advice. . No Fee unless successful. j The Press Claims Company S ) ' PHILIP W, AVIRETT, General Manager, " ) ) , 618 P f treet, WASHINGTON, D. C. () Jf. B.T7ilt Company it controlled f y neurit one thousand leading ntrs- papert in lh I'niled State, and it fuurantteU by Uicm. AttorneyH ot Icixv, All busine attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notarie Public and Collector. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BCILDINO. BEPPNER, lit;: WHITE COLLAR LINE. n. . .. 1. in in 1 .t ifl n a . vornnn i'iioot Nniinn Stocrs TFimiONE, BAILEY GATZKRT AND OCEAN" WAVE. Uing Aider filreel IXck. Portland, for Aatorla. II. a 00. Long Baarh. Ooa lark and Nabcotla. Ihreot ennneelmn witb llwien ltamer and rail road; alio at Yonog' lly witb 8Mbr IUilroa.1. Tuunr ix o ivr ia Uave foMland 7 A. M. Pally, eirept Sunday. Uavea Aflnrl 1 f, M. Pally, tirapt lands. DAHiHY CJeJX.TWiTlXX'T' Ueves Portlana F. H H,lir. .r,,.i a.inH.y. eainrday ot.ht II p M. Imm AstorU Dalit all 14 A. M.,iHuodairn44on.Uy, Sunday algal, J I. H. OOHA IV WAVE Leave Portland land mnadlrarl to liwam. TsUr and Ihurwl.val I A. M SalnHar at I p M UavM llaana a.lnd.j a t frldajp ai ai A. M. Oa iiadaj nigiiat i 1 r. hZM riifflta U MtuI Dt'liu'Joi Both Ptin Frrt cf Ixpxt , ' fa Safely, fpmM, Coilt, f-feaeur, Travel a lh Ttlrflion. UlUj tialjert seal Ore av. The Eechy OF Tallin! a illSlllUlB mmp It to Advertisers .it .1 grc.it financial sncri. ficc. You ncctl it in your lmincss .and .is .1 matter of Inim w-. we mut sell it. Tiik Pattfpn IVwishing Co, $1800.00 GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. $tjo.eo every month given away to any one who at. pHea ummgh m foe the Bloat manaoheua patent dunog the month preceding. 1 We aecure the best patents for onr alien ta, and the object of this oner is to encourage inventors to keep track of their brieht ideas. At the soma Una w wun to impre&a upon the public the fact that . 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