Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 22, 1896, Image 4

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    HMBMaMsaoHBannM
TO TUB
GIVES THB CHOICB
Of Two Transcontinental
GREAT
NORTHERN Ry.
VIA
Spokane
MINNEAPOLIS
UNION
PACIFIC RY.
VIA
Denver
OMAHA
AMD
St. Paul Kansas City
LOW RATES TO ALL
EASTERN CITIES.
Ocean Steamers Leave Portland
Every 5 Days For
SAN FRANCISCO.
For full details oall on 0. E. ft N.
Agent ta Heppner, cr address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pans. Agt.
POBTLAKD, ObIOOH.
E. McNEluL, President end Manager.
QUICK TI3VXU i
4S fin Isrcmolsoo
And all point In California, via the Mt. Bhaata
ruut of th
Southern Pacific Co
The RTMt hivhwnr through California to all
point Kast and South. Grand ttomlo Root
of the Faoiflo loaat. Pullman Hnflat
Hlaapara. tteoond-olaaa Hleapeca
AttanhM toaipraaa traina, aflnrdinf an parlor
aoflomiuoriatiiina for saoonii -class paaaangsra.
Kor rats, tinkatii, almping oar ratanatlona.
a to,, mil npon or artaraa
K. KOKHI.KR, Manaxer, K. P. R0QKE8, Asst.
Oea. K. P. Aft., 1'ortland, Oregon
-TO THE-
VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Through Pullman I'slact Hltwprra.
Tnu rial Hlwre and Fr Hevlltilni
Cara DAILY Uil'liUago.
Chair
Many hour aarod via Ihla Una to Eastern
rmtiu.
STEAM HEAT.
MIWICHT
PINTSCH LIGHTS.
HATItal,
JU 11'. BAXTER, Oen. Agent.
i'ortland, Oregon.
J. C. 1IAUT, Agent, Ileppner, Oregon.
tolsntlflo Aaaarletl
Agency for
caviar.
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T I TO-Oa,y
These are free lanch days and
many a poor workingman or clerk
has been glad to avail himself of
the opportunity to satisfy ' his
hanger; McKinley believes in
discouraging free lunch and free
soup houses by encouraging indus
try thereby giving our people
profitable and continuous employ
ment McEinley's campaign is no
"soup house" affair.
In a reoent letter to the manafaotnr-
ers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor ot the
Speotator, Ruehford, N. Y., says: "It
may be a pleasnre to yon to know tbe
high esteem in which Chamberlain's
medicines are held by the peeple of
yonr own state, where they must be
best known. An annt of mine, who re
sides at Dexter, Iowa, waa about to
visit me a tew years einoe, and before
leaving home wrote me, asking if they
were sold here, stating it they were not
she wonld bring a quantity with her,
as she did not like to be without them."
Tbe medicines referred to are Chamber
lain's Gongh Remedy, famous for its
oures of oolds and oronp; Chamberlain's
Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back,
pains in the side and cheat, and Cham
berlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for bowel complaints. These
medicines have been in constant nse in
Iowa for almost a quarter of a century.
Tbe people have learned that they are
articles of great worth and merit, and
nneqnaled by any other. They are for
sale here by Conger & Brook, druggists.
John Bull's protege, Free Trade,
is no longer wanted in this country,
and will receive notice to vacate on
Nov. 3rd. Come over Johnny and
take him back. He's the worst
brat you ever sent us.
Thla la Your Opportunity,
On rwolpt of tu reula, cimh or atana,
KHDoroiie aHinpIo will tm mnilnl of th
ni' ml xnilnr L'ulnrrh and Hay fever Cur
(tly'a Cmim Italinl anDtoient to drtuon
atrat tli frrat nirrita nf Uie reuimly.
FX MtOTIIKtlH,
6tl Warn u M., New York City.
IUv. John IUi.l. Jr.. of Or. tit FiilU, Moot.,
remiumcnilrd Kly'a ( roam Iialin In ma. 1
can ainplia.! hi alati lurnt, ''It ia a loai
U cure fur mtfirrn if Uae! nailireotml."
HV. Francia V. 1'imiU, 1'aator Cvutrail're.
Church, llili D, tlonL
Fty'a Crram Halm I the alinolttrl
enra fur catarrh ami onntaina no nirmiry
lxr any iujuiioua ilnig. frioe, 60 cent.
llll an llawa gnatlii.
Ill iliM'iiaalnir nrw atnnU and th
fart that rtrn Mrll nhii Btril rn are
alvtaya I'niiiiiiaT iikmi ilnulitful trrma,
thrrt. alory of Col. Cull, of rftoltrr
fUi. lm ri'fiiki-il to I iluuntril rrn
ty m onl wlilih did not rit. Th
rul.incl aa aitting on Ihr rramln of
faratia hotel narrating; aom of hi
rlrnrr In Turkey when ha went
lher lo tlrp roiHra. t. Aa he talked.
xitiia aron, Ju.lirf from aome
rT""1e Interior rrjrion, allirl .y the
group, iMTaalniially to..in furanm
niehl and then aaiiif on. hul.ri, .e
auil, viith Ihe arriona ure of
"-al.lM, and aakid In a .Iritm. alow
ml luraaiirrd lonra; Wa Ihe auituii
cf Turkey, air, alataie himarlf In hla
Intrrmmrar Willi iliatinftilahr.l fnrrl(,'
rrar Aa qnlrkly aa If "Ui.ate" rn
a familiar la him aa th- word "re-
ul.rr." Col. Coll replied: "I rannt aay
of iny -rHnn kni1rtlt'. niay
Bf Dial rrpiiUIUin." Then aa ,e
J"l. C.entiy lUflr-d. rl on
mil of raratiol, I l.e r..l..nr iurne.1 In
lh fttwp and aaked: "Whal In llm
did herrwanr l'trtjt1jr laughed, but
lui"i knew-
A IMmI kaaaaal.
A yoong lad one rJ)r- tn one of
IiiUiille'a moal iri-niineii .mn.s.
(atat tiial, ami after diu ourainf
all Iba U.(.i.a of lntrrt .f Ihe day,
mtt I A m I 1 -1 1 I - a . . t . .
"u"r lit i nr, ana ail ibat the iaa
fwatly aniMije Hh a hlir fa.
Inf. 1I I htatrlaa lriwrvl 1 1 1 la
la. Ill f i an. I r.s ll.ein l.l hrt,
I') InlnMte tirwttr.a a ! K.a tM-y
al(n!. ta taken. o.an aram
rn la talk, and after tttany a.a
fori ll frl her oil I, ai.e lrle. (if he
d.r. M t I J.iai .ai.- ii, h'a
ah tnrt-el and al I -i h, ,. i,.f , t,t
at.all d i If Ihew ..IU k n. trura nr
"1k the r-i-rk. h Vrloftel. "Ihey
ll ana that a h f. a a.nking fl
I tanrla - Arr -Dant.
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REPUBLICAN
PLATFORM.
Full Text of the Declaration
of Principles.
Tbe Republicans of tbe United States,
assembled by their repreeentatatives in
national convention, appealing for popu
lar and historical justification ot their
claims to the matchless achievements of
80 years of Republican rnle, earnestly
and confidently address themselves to
tbe awakened intelligence,' experience
and conscience of their countrymen in
the following declaration of facts and
principles:
For the first time einoe tbe civil war
the Amerioan people have witnessed the
calamitous consequences ot full and un
restricted Democratic oontrol of the
government. It has been a reoord of
unparalleled incapacity, dishonor and
disaster. In administrative management
it has ruthlessly sacrificed indispensible
revenue, entailed an increasing deficit,
eked out ordinary ourrent expenses with
borrowed money, piled np the publio
debt by $262,00(1,000 in time of peace,
foroed an adverse balance ot trade, kept
perpetual menace hanging over tbe re
demption fund, pawned Amerioan oredit
to alien syndicates and reversed all the
measures and results ot suooessful Re
publican rule. In tbe broad effect of its
polioy it has precipitated panic, blighted
industry and trade with prolonged de
pression, dosed factories, reduced work
and wages, baited enterprise and crip
pled Amerioan production while stimu
lating foreign production tor the Ameri
oan market. Every consideration of
publio safety and individual interest
demands that the government shall be
resoned from tbe hands of those who
have shown themselves Inospable to
condnot it without disaster at borne and
dishonor abroad, and shall be restored to
the party wbion for 30 years admin
istered it with nnequaled suooess and
prosperity; and iu this oonneotion we
heartily indorse tbe wisdom, patriotism
and suooess of the administration' of
President Harrison.
Till TAB IFF.
We renew and emphasize our alle
giance to the polioy ot protection as tbe
bulwark of Amerioan industrial inde
pendence and the foundation of Ameri
can development and prosperity. This
true American policy taxes foreign pro
ducts and encourages home industry and
puis the burden of revenue on foreign
goods; it secures the American market
for the Amerioan producer; it upholds
the American standard o( wages for tbe
Amerioan workingmen ; it puts the fuo
lory by tbe side of tbe farm, and makes
the Amerioan farmer leea dependent on
foreign demand and price; it diffuses
general thrift, and tonnds tba strength
of all on Iba strength ot each. In its
raasooabl application It ia Just, fair and
impartial, equally opposed to foreign
control and domeslio monopoly; to aeo
tiooal discrimination and Individual
favoritism. We denounce tba preaent
democratid tariff as sectional, injurious
to publio credit and destructive to bust
oea enterprise. We demand aooh
equitable tariff oo foreign Imports which
com Into competition with American
products as will not only furnUh ade
quate reno for the neoeaaary eipen
ae ot the government, but will protect
Atnrrirao labor from the degradation to
lb wage level of other lands.
We art not pUslgaJ to any particular
allied ate. Tbe q iration ot rale is a
praotlcal queation to be governed by
Conditions ot tbe time aa J of production.
Tba rating and noeompromlaing priori
pis is lbs protection eaj development ol
America labor and toduetrr. The
ouantrv demands right alileroot and
tbto II wants reek
u ftftirftvirm.
W llv tbe repeal of lbs rarlprod
ty arrangement Mfotiat4 by tt laal
I U publican edrniatalratlos was t Halloa
at eelemllt and demand their renew
a aed eiiraalo oa orb tarns M will
quails anr trad with other nailon
renwivs realrieliona hUb tow obatrnct
tbe sale ot A men a products ia port
of ol brr nantrtoa, and aernr e!atfJ
Brkt fw Iba pro.lii't of onr farms,
furet aa J fartoria.
rrt(de4i sal rrlproily are lata
Bteaaateaaf llt l !, pl cy, aa l go
a 1 la band. iVavatfalMt rale ,a
rkleaaly rek 4..a a tth, and txlh
! N r ealaUial,.), eerti.a f.f
atial aa nm.lfi.-ai l.aa ,.Im.l. f ik.
KFaaikil .f wLWa) w da 4 pfr-
.j .
li,linia iLiru ilia ttilllru It r.
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j riaH..ia lIH ap d4l laJattrt
, f earaalva rai ity Ira. 1 1 n f .f-
buoab.
We condemn the present administra.
tion for not keeping faith with the sugar
producers of this country. The Repub
lican party favors each protection as will
lead to the production on American soil
of all sugar wbiob Amerioan people nee
and for which they pay other countries
more than 9100,000,000 annually.
WOOL AND WOOLENS.
To all our products, to those of, mine
and field as well aa those ot tbe shop
and factory; to hemp, to wool, to the
product of tbe great industry husbandry,
as well as to finished woolens of the
mill, we promise most ample protection.
MERCHANT MARINE
We favor restoring tbe early Amerioan
polioy of discriminating duties for the
upbuilding of our merchant marine and
tbe protection ot onr shipping interests
in the foreign carrying trade, to Amer
ican ships tbe produot of American
labor employed in Amerioan shipyards,
sailing nnder the Stars and Stripes, and
manned, officered and owned by Amer
icansmay regain the carrying ot our
foreign commerce.
FINANCIAL FLAKE. -
The republican party is unreservedly
for sound money. ' It oaused the enaot
ment of the law providing for the
resumption ot specie payments in 1879;
since then every dollar has been as good
as gold.
We are unalterably opposed to every
measure calculated to debase our cur
rency or impair tbe oredit of our coun
try. We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free
coinage of silver, except by international
agreement with the leading commercial
nations of the world, which we pledge
ourselves to promote, and until snoh an
agreement can be obtained, the existing
gold standard must be preserved. All
of our Bilver 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
obligations of tbe United States and all
onr money, whether ooin or paper, at the
present standard the standard of tbe
most enlightened nations ot the earth,'
AS TO PENSIONS.
The veterans of the Union armies de
serve and should receive fair treatment
and generous recognition. Whenever
practicable they should be given prefer
ence in the matter ot employment and
they are entitled to the enactment of
such laws as are best calculated to se
cure the fulfillment of pledges made to
them in the dark days ot the country's
peril. We denounce the praotioe In tbe
pensioo bureau, so recklessly .and un
justly carried on by tbe present adminis
tration, ot reduoit.g pensions and arbi
trarily dropping names from tbe role a
deserving tbe severest condemnation ot
lbs American people.
Of B FORKION POLIOY.
Our foreign policy should be at all
times firm, vigorous and dignified, and
all our interests in tbe western hemis
phere carefully watched and guarded.
Tbe Hawaiian Inland should be col troll
ed by tbe United States, and no foreign
power should be permitted to interfere
mitb them; tba Nicaragua canal sbonld
be built, owned and operated by the
United Btate; and by the purchase of
th Danish ialands we should seoura a
proper and much oeeded station in the
Wet ladles,
1'be maaci in Armani bava arons
d the deep sympathy and jual indlgoa.
tion of the Amerioan people, and we ba
iler tba United Htate abould rxerciaa
all th intl iao it oan properly eiert to
bring I bee etrocitie lo an end. Is
Turkey Amerioan residents bare bee a
.
loosed lo Hi graveat danger and
American property destroyed. Titer
and everywhere American cltliens and
American property rati at ba abanlotely
prolectej at all basard anJ ai any coat
Miwaoi DocTaixa,
We rtaaaert the Monro doctrine io
IU lulteat i lent aaj w reaffirm lb
right ot lb UniUd HteUa to aiv th
doclrie effect by rpoo liog lo th ap
peal of any Amerteaa t' or friendly
intervention la ( of European o-
eroachmeel .
W shall not b Interfered and shall
ol loterler . its th eilaliog pne
ton of any KaMpo power la llis
hernia; b, bat thoa p.ei.in tnnt
n, oa any preieit, b itad4 W
bnptful.y look f'arj la lb tvenf.
aal withdrawal of !".rion pn
Irota tbk hetniepbaxa aa l Uj ll.e ultimate
of all Cag'iali speaking rl of
tba routined by frao canen uf it In
ha. it aula.
nun .i.rTha.
tr.,m ika km, t ayti,aina It,., aaa
! lJF,aiJa, lb ! i4 IK ltit'4
m.ul. ...l.l .,ik .ik. . l.
t
i"lli'. ri cnar amFiirss rapia II
1 ha. U.aa,t. ta. r.a,a... d.la
.,
It-. Vt a alh lib ap aaj aMIirg
liw'tn; i il!;m rl .
liberty. Tbe government of Spain bav-
io IoBt control of Cuba end being unable
to proteot the property or lives of resi
dent American citizens or to oomply with
its treaty obligations, we believe the
government of the United States should
sctively nse its influenoe and good offi
ces to restore peaoe and give indepen
dence to the island.
THB NAVY.
The peace and security of tbe republic
and the maintenance of its rightful in
fluenoe among the nations of the earth
demand a naval power commensurate
with its position and responsibility. We,
therefore, favor oontinued enlargement
ot the navv and complete system of har
bor and seacoast defenses.
FOItEION IMMIGBATION.
For the protection of the quality of our
American oitizenshlp and of wages of
our workingmen against tbe fatal com
petition of low prioed labor, we demand
that tbe immigration laws be thoroughly
enforced and so extended aa to exclude
from entrance to the United States those
who oan neither read nor write.
CIVIL SERVICE.
The oivil servioe law was placed on
the statute books 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.
FBEE BALLOT.
We demand that every oitizen of tbe
United States shall be allowed to oast a
free and unrestricted ballot, and Bucb
ballot shall be counted and returned as
oast.
LYNCHING. - .
We proclaim our unqualified condem
nation of tbe uncivilized and barbarous
practice known as thelynohing or killing
of human beings suspected or oharged
with orime, without process of law.
NATIONAL ARBITRATION.
We favor tbe creation ot a national
board of arbitration to settle and adjust
the diffeienoes wbioh may arise between
employers and employed engaged in in
terstate oommeroe.
homesteads.
We believe in tbe immediate return
to tbe free homestead rolicy of the Be.
publican party, and urge the passage
by oongress ot tbe satisfactory free
homestead measure which has already
passed tbe bouse and is now pending
iu tbe senate-
TERRITORIES.
We favor tbe admission ot tbe remain
ing territories at the earliest praotioable
date, having dui regard to the interest of
the territories and tbe United States. All
federal officers appointed for territories
should be eeleoted from bona fide reei-
dents thereof, and the right of self-govern-
meat sbonld be accorded as far as prao
tioable. We believe tbe citizens of Alas
ka should bavs representation in the
congress of tbe United States to the end
that needed legislation may be intelli
gently enacted.
TEMPERANCI.
We sympathize with all wise and le
gitimate effort to lessen and prevent the I
evils of intemperanoe and promote mor
ality.
KIOIITS OF WOM IS.
Ih Republican party is mindful of
lb risbta ot woman. Proteotlun of
Amerioan indastrie include equal
opportunities, equal pay for equal
work and protection to th bom. W
favor th dtuwion of women to wider
sphere of niefalneaa end weloom their
0'i-operhtion in reeeuing th eoutry from
Democratic aud Populiit miimenegemeol
and misuse.
Huch ar th principle and policies
lt 111 t.hnlitiA.M fla I U . I
elide. will abid and tbra. DolWei
.. . .
..
iiiern in orinaiuerai jq.igmeot ot lb
American peopl. Confident aiik in
in htaiory ol oar great party and la th
JliallC Of our CU W prant Our plat-
form and onr osndidalaa lo th full
ur.ae that th .lection .ill bring
Victory lo lb Republican pHy and
prnaperily to lb paopl of lb UuiUd
Hlale.
DlsnASI'-) OP THE HKI!f.
Th liitma lulling and smarting Inrl-lU-nt
W ecrriiia, WW, aall-rheurn, and other
Ji- sm ufili W us I insuntly aUlavl by
aflrlng ll.smlerUin bj hkm
UiMiiiM-iit Many vrry baj cmw bar Ua
prrtiianrntly nirrd hf it. It U equally
ifu imt fr iu hint 'if.-a and a favorit rn
f.,r t nlpj l; rhut )J hat la, cbil
lilalns tr-M bil, and rhmnU) nr va.
I ft aal by dnicguls al H cvnta ptr boa.
Try Ir. Tady. radltloa rwVr, tW
r jiiM a hat a hnra ttmls bm in bad mmii.
sfcuv, l.mir. bluwl (Hirtlarr and vcrtuifuga.
For sal by Coaeer k Irck, dra( gUUI
ta iha tlr Haah.
A rrrtain Alilnti rrrisirr In rhan-
rry ulra flraa rarvh aa . nrr nf ah
'roil j ;rrrntly In alatiiig an
aa lin.t.r athrn lh VtMlrtir
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thousands of hopeless cases have been already
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send two bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption.Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C 183 Pearl St., Hew Tort
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Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a
relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars
on whom you depended for support ?
. THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED
UNDER THE NEW LAW
To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new
vV law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes It
f(; to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present
f your claim' at this present time?
. time you appiy. now is me accepiea nour. v
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