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V t "1 THE IUII.Y ASTOKIAN. SATHMUY M0I5NINU, AKU'ST ft, lH'.lU. gaily Statoriain JOHN T. LIGHTER, EJItor. Telephone No. CS. TEKM OF III -RHCKII'riON. PAILY. Rent by mall, per year .....I.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Delivered by curler, per month i WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, 13 In advance, postal free, to subscribers, Alt communications Intended tor pvibll eatloa ahould be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kln.la and remittance must be addressed to The Aatorian. Tlx Aatorian guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any jewapaper published on tha Columbia .tvw. Advertising ratea can be had on appli cation to the bualneaa manager. Tha Weekly Aatorian, the second oldest weakly In the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Orcgonlan. tha largest weekly circulation In tha state. Jno. F. Handley Co., are our Port kind agents, and copies of The Aatotian can be had every morning at their atand, tM Third atreet - - - - - Judge Williams and other respect- ble people of Portland are reaping the natural and deserved reward of their political perfidy last spring In turning the city over to the con'.rol of Ita present humbug mayor and his odious crowd of satellites- These men know Pennoyer of old. and they had fair warning that their course in bring ing out a candidate against the regu lar nominee of the Republican party would Inevitably result In renuoyer's success. They were men of sufficient education and Information to know that, even If Pennoyer should i'-e them a good administration which by reason of his associations and inor- dinate egotism he was utterly jnrapa- ble of doing the effect of his election would Inflict Irreparable Injury to Portland's reputation in every decent and clvtltied community in America. The news of his election back Kast was received with the same amazement and regret that the people of Pont'and would have felt on hearing of Cox-:' election to the mayoralty of Cincinnati. Portland's citizens ascribe their recent failure to dispose of certain gilt-edged municipal securities to the silver craze, but all sensible people account for it In the supreme disgust and distrust with which their crank mayor Is regarded by all business circles In the East Portland Is a splendid city In many respects the best city on the Pacific coast but lt will be a long time re covering from the vandalistic lets of the social monstrosity whom Judge Williams and his allies were instru mental In clothing with the powers of Its chief executive officer. POI LTJSTIC PISHONESTT. The recent exposure of the elrcula tion by Bryan managers of a garbled copy of one of James G. lilal.ie's speeches on finance, wherein It Is male ) to appear by the process of cutting O'lt and interpolating entire sentence and even paragraphs that Mr. Blaine was opposed to the gold standard, ought to convince every intelligent man cf the Inherent hypocrisy and utter decepti n of the present free silver propaganda. There has also been going the rounds for years a reputed prediction from Abraham Lincoln that the government fur which he had seen so many bil lions of money spent and thousands of human lives given to sustain, was des tined to prove a failure through ih? encroachment of corporations and the oppression of the poor by the rich. Of course all readers of Llncoln'3 life and every student of Lincoln history in . stantly knows on seeing the pretended statement that Lincoln could not have Disde it. In fact It has been repeat-dly proved both by Lincoln biographers and the testimony of members of Ills official and domestic households that the circumstances never happened un der which lt is pretended the state ment was made. Yet the miserable and dishonest fake still continues to regu larly turn ur In bai-k-.vi.ods papers and the orations f .-liv-r a -itnt rs Could anything be more despicable than these attempts to play upon the ignorance or credulity of the great mass of people who revere the memory arid respect the wisdom of Blaine and Lincoln? Can honest men be Induced by such transparent frauds and con temptible tricks to turn over the great sfflces once occupied by Blaine and Lincoln to the unscrupulous politicians ahii resort to such a means to obtain them? These slanders of the dead are only a small piece of the wholesale scheme of lying and misrepresentation by which the Watsons, Altgelds and Tlli mans hope to revenge themselves upon the patriotic statesmen who have stood between them and the destruction of every principle of government which has contributed to make the country great and powerful. It Is by such means as this that Bryan expects to be elected, and It Is by the promise of the exalted honors It would be in his power to bestow that he commands the aid of this pack of wolves in his cam palgn. Brazil has a paper currency issued by the government, a system such hs the Populists want In the I'nlted States. The Omaha Bee says accord ing to an American business man re cently returned from Brazil exchange fluctuates between 9"4 and 10 pence and every man who buys or slls a dollar's worth of goods does it subject to the risk of fluctuation. Necessarily there la little or no stability. As exchange goes down prices go up. Commodities are three times as high as they were three years ago, before the syBtem of government paper money was Inaugu rated, but the wages of labor have not raised In any such proportion. Labor does not realize more than half as much in Brazilian currency as it did five or six years ago, though the people have to pay in the same currency throe tlmea as much for all commodi ties a they did before. Thus thin sys tem of per Inflation falls heavily upon the working; people. The Amer ican people should not need lesson of this kind to convince them of the faults of suoh a currency system s.s that of Brazil. Their own experience during the period of paper Inflation ought to t sufficient Then the prices of all commodities advanced, but Hie wattes of labor did not advance as fast or as far and consequently the wane earner suffered. The sante ex perience would fellow the five coinage of stiver. There Is reason to believe that both parents and the children who attend our public schools would be better suited If the school term were post-pone-l later than Septonit-or 1st. It would be much wiser in the school di rectors to make the scV.i -l m "" respond to our peculiar II i..i:e, i.uii . than to foil tlu cu i r va-.llnc In other secti.e;s of ot:n-r;- under totally !lffv"t condition--. A ohaiue In thla particular need not shorten the school year, as It would be far more preferable to have the term ext.n 1 thtwigh '.lie rain.- sf.ia.-n In June and open after .ft' pr- tty weather was vor In September There are more ideas and m re jpvj i sense In one s. nnnce . i r.eed's or - - Inal and li-dl philosophy of the tin noy j question than in columns of th empty platitudes and cheap niotapho" ! the Hoy Orator. Before the campaign Is over the country will be oven belter able than It Is now to distinguish the utterance of tru trained statesman fn.m the gibberish of the political mountebank. THE :PSAXj PANACEA. James U Francis, Alderman, Chicago, iys: "I regard Pr. King's New Dis covery a an Ideal Pana.-ea for Coughs, r-oMs and Lung Complaints, having used lt ,n my famil- for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions f or other preiaratlons." i Kev. John Burg-js, Keok-.tk. Iowa, Uethodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so benericlal or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. Kings New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Chaa. Rogers' Drug Store. If you must whip your children do not do it until after the occurrence that warrants It. Then you will know that the punishment is not administered in temper, and the child will be nore Im pressed by the Importance of the cere mony. IT MAT DO AS MVCH FOR TOC. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. 111., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severs pains In his back and also thit his bladder was affected. He tried many so-called Kid ney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he begui tha use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters Is especially adapted to cur of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost Instant relief. One trial will prove jur statement. Price v,c and 11.(0. At Chaa. Rogers' Drug Store. T cure "house nerves." a feminine disorder that Is very trying, the victim should lie for an hour a day at full length op a bed that has no pillows and is as free from soft mattress-s as a prison pallet. OF ALL THINGS IX THE WKI i A tonic is what nervous peonle re quire. To impart strength into the nervous organism is to insure Its tran quility, provided causes of unh'alth ful excitement are avoided. A medi cinal tonic that like Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters commands the unquali fied sanction of the healing profession, and which Institutes a general reform in a bilious, dyspeptic and debilitated condition of the system, is surely en titled to a careful trial by lnt-lli'cit people, capable of forming a due esti mate of a medicine, from emphatic and often recorded professional evi dence In Its behalf. Not only ai ; the nerves and stomach Invigorated by the Hitters, but the system la also endow--d with unwonted pov.er of r -s'Sicnce t ) in.duer.c--s ii. air, water, or dily avocation subversive of health. Prom inently dangerous among the first named of these Is malaria, against which Hostetter's Stomach Bitters af fords a competent safeguard. P.heu- niatlsm and kidney troubles arer also prevented and overcome by it. Which is the sillier, the -,-irl who loses on the beach In her bithln suit and never goes near the water, or the man who, knowint, he cannot swim goes out so far that he (fives the life savors trouble daily? When Baby was sick, we gars her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When she t IJldren, she ga-them Castorla. Few women can stand the crawly feeling of silk gloves. "Boys will be boys," but you can't afford to lose any of them. Be ready for tre green apple season by having DeWltt's Chollc and Cholera Cure In the house. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. weak m CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should send at once lor a book that explains ho . yK lull niuuly vlicor A-s )s ". quickly . i5V and permanently ;a- restorer. Ionian Ctii "ilferlng from weakness can nf- fonl to Ignore tli! i timely advice. Book tells how ifllll mtrtitrlh fin. fx velopment and tone are Imparted u every portion of the body. Kent with positive proofs (sealed )fru to any man on application. ERIEMEOICALCO.,BUFFAL0,N.V. sm'trx Ms Greatest Quantity. L (MA umB&&& 2 The largest piece of strictly !jj high grade tobacco ever sold for d the orice. Not the laree size of the piece alone Sf "Battle Ax" the most popular jjj brand on the market for 10 cents, $ QUALITY; SIZE; PRICE. Great bunches of nsters and stalks of glorious gladioli proclaim the coining of autumn, but there is no need to set out your winter flannels Just yet. BfCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Tha beat aalva In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, fleers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and All Skin Erup tions., and poaltlva curs tor Pllea, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to rtva perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Pries, B cents par box. For sale by Chaa. Rogers Odd Fallows' building. The bicycle waterproof Is a very sensible article of attire for fair riders who do not care to get their tailor gowns ruined by sudden showers. Women are not the only ones who are sensitive about their ages. A man doesn't like to be told that he Is get ting old. Health keeps a man young. It doesn't make any difference if he has lived eighty years. If they have been healthy years he will be hale and hearty and won't look within twenty years as old as he Is. flood digestion and rich, red blood make people look youthful. Dr. Pl-ree'a Golden Medical Discovery makes rich, red blood. It makes health In the right way. It works according to the right theory, and In 30 years of practice, lt has proved that the theory Is absolutely correct. It begins at the beginning begins by putting the stomach, liver and bowels Into perfect order, but lt begins Its good work on the blood be fore it finishes with the digestive sys tem. It searches out disease germs wherever they may be and forces th-m out of the body. All druggists keep the "Discovery." fink oathrooms. In whb h tiling, toi els and tub are all of this d-lleate tint are seen in the homes of people who do not mind expense. There are a great many of the un fortunate ones In hls world, greater In number than '.nose who are hbss-d with good digestion. To some people the greatest misfortune Is not to be able to eat everything set before them. "I suffered for years with dyspepsia, and everything I ate disagreed with me. I was induced to try Hlmrn ins Liver Regulator and was cured. I now eat everything." M. Bright, Mad ison Parish, La. The bouquet ring is the latest Jew-by fad. It Is composed of varl colored stones and reaches above the first knuckle. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. When you feel desperately unhappy get to work as soon as "you can and the blueB will vanish as If by magic. If you have ever seen a little child In the agony of summer complaint, you can realize the danger of the trou ble and appreciate the value of Instan taneous relief always afforded by De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea It is a relia ble remedy. W'e could not afford to recommend this as a cure unless It were a cure. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Professional bicycle cleaning Is the latest occupation for women Intent on making extra pin money. Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds, burns, are quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve, the great pile cure. Chas. Rogers, druggist. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlgglns sV Co. i Highest Smallest Quality. Price. n Catf U KG that has made Wading In the dewy grass Is a tad j of women anxious to secure beautiful fft Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The Corday handkerchief Is the rival of the Marie Antoinette flohu. PeWltt'i Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitu tions Impaired by disease. It recom mends itself. Chas. Rogers. An appointment slip Is a dainty uttb Item In a society girl's nom. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammoala or Aluav Cumin, njoy.d up is a delicacy only 10 b. a brief season. It doesn't matter much wh-th-r sick headache, biliousness. Indigestion, and constipation are caused by nenlect or by unavoidable circumstances; De Wltt's Little Karly Risers will speed ily cure them all. Chas. Rogers. Druggist. The new woman In California kite (lying. njoys The whole sjstem ts drained and un dermined by indolent ulcers and open sores. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve speedily heals them. It Is the best pile cure known. Chas. Rogers, drug gist. Mull tls are party hats. in some garden If dull, spiritless and stupid; If your blood Is thick and sluggish; If your appetite Is capricious and uncertain You need a Sarsaparilla. For best re suits take DeWltt's. It recommends Itself. Chas. Rogers. At many of the fashionable resorts horseback riding has quite driven the wheel to the wall. Don't trifle- away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them In the be ginning with De Wltt's Colic anil Cholera Cure. You don't have to wait for results. They are Instantaneous, ami lt leaves the bowels In healthy condition. Carnations are always In high favor for table decorations. Theories of cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the suf ferrs want quick relief; and One Min ute Cough Cure will give It to them. A safe cure for children. It Is "the old harmless remedy that produces Imme dlte results." Chas. Rogers, druggist. Do not Indulge In fringed lambre quins If you own a playful kitten. Many a day's work Is lost by sick headache, caused by Indigestion and stomach troubles. DeWltt's Little Karly Risers are the most effec tual pill for overcoming such difficulties. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Two "bees" are In the summer girl's bonnet, bicycling end bathing. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. The woman who enjoys an argument Is rarely popular at a dinner table. AN ENIGMATICAL, BILL OF FARE, Por a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two-cent postage stamp. Apply to Geo. H. Heafford, General Pas senger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chi cago, Illinois. Declaration of Principles Tha Kepubllcnus of til ('lilted Htutea. assembled by their representatives In National Convention, appealing for the popular and historical Juat Incut Ion of tlxlr claim to the matchless achieve ments f thirty yonta of Republican rule, ctitiioMly and confidently address themselves lo the awakened lutein-lieni-e. cpcrlcuoi and conscience of t holt- i-ountr.i men hi the following dee l.uatlou of fuels and principles; For the first tlnn since tha Civil War the American people have lt. r.c.i-ced the Cllllllllltolln CllsHlliucca of Mull mid unrestrained Democratic con- irol of the tb eminent. It haa been a ivcoid of unpaialled Incapacity, ills holer mid disaster In administrative management It bus ruthlessly aacrlllc ,d indiipoi.Mbie revenue, entailed an uiii'eitsir.g deficit, eked out ordinary oiirr-nt expenses with borrowad money, ;.lod Up tile public debt by l.'lii'.lVHl.lVK) lii time of peace, lorced nn adverse bal ance of trade, to a perpetual menace liaiik'lng over the redemption fund, punned Americas! credit to alien ayn dlcatcs and reversed all Ilia measures un. I results of successful Republican rule. In the broad effect of Ita policy It has precipitated panic, blighted In dustry and trade with prolonged de pression, closed factories, reduced work and wsices. hulled enterprise and crip pled American ptiMuctlon while Html luting foreign production for the Amer ican market i:ery consideration of 1'uMlo jafeiv and Individual Interest demands that tlu- government shall be rescued from the bands of those who have shown themselves Incapable of conducting It with nit disaster at home and dishonor abroad, and shall be re stored to the party which for thirty yeats administered It with unequaled success and piosperlty A rn!tdivf Tarirt. We renew and etuphaslce our allegl- ance to the policy of protection aa the bulwark of American Industrial Inde pendence and the foundation of Amer ican development and prosperity. Thla true American policy 'axes foreign pro ducts and encourages home Industry; it puts the burden of revenue on for eign goods. It secures the American market for the American producer: It upholds the American standard of wagra for the American worklngman; lt puts the factory by the aide of the farm, and makea the American farmer less dependent on foreign demand and price; it diffuses general thrift and founda the atrena'h of all on the strength of each In Its reasonable ap plication It la Just. fair, and Impartial, equally opposed to foreign control and domestic monopoly, to sectional dis crimination and Individual favoritism. We denounce the present Democratic tariff us sectional. Injurious to the pub lie credit and destructive to business enterprise. We demand such equitable tariff on foreign Imports which come Into competition with American pro ducts as will not only furnish adequate revenue for the necessary expenses of the government, but will protect Amer ican labor from degredatlon to the wage level of other lands. We arc not pledged to any particular schedule. The question of rates Is a practical question, to lie governed by the condi tions of the time and production; the ruling and uncompromising principle Is the protection and development of American labor and Industry. The country demands a right settlement und the n It wants rest. Ki'ciirnrily Willi it it Naihms. We believe the repeal of the reci procity arrangement negotiated by the lat I;, public an administration was a national calamity, nnd we demand their renewal and extension on such terms as will equalize our trade with otln-r nations, remove the restrictions which now obstruct the sale of Amer ican products In th porta of other countries and secure the enlarged mar kets of our farms, forests and factories. Protection and reciprocity are twin measures of Republican policy, nnd go hand In hand. Democratic rule has recklessly struc k down both, and both must be re-established. Protection for what wo produce, free admission for the necessaries of life which we don't produce, reciprocal agreements of mu tual interest which gain open markets for us in return for our open market to others. Protection builds up domestic Industry nnd trade and secures our own market for ourselves. Reciprocity builds up forelitn trade and finds an outlet for our surplus. Protection to Suar Producers. We condemn the present administra tion for not keeping faith with the sugar producers of this country. The Republican party favors such protec tion as will lead to the production on American soil of all the sugar the American people use, and for which Ihey pay other countries more than 1100,000,000 annually. Wool and Woolens. To all our products to those of the mine and the field, as well as to those of the shop and the factory to hemp to wool, the product of the great Indus try of sheep husbandry, as well as to the finished woolens of the mill we promise the most ample protection. Merchant Marine. We favor restoring the early Amerl- Ol' TIIK REPUBLICAN PARTY. ran policy of discriminating do I Irs for the iip-l'iilkllng of our lurrcliniit marine and the protection of our ahlpplng In the foreign carrying trade, an that American ships -the product of Amer ican labor, employed In American ship ) arils, sailing under the Htara and Snipes, and manned, ortlcered and owned by Americana-may regain t list carrying of our foreign commerce. The Financial Ismic. "The Republican party Is unreserv edly for sound money. It caused the enactment of the lair prov iding for the resumption of specie puynienta In 17V; since then every dollar has been as good as gold We are unalterably op posed t every measurs calculated to de base our currency or Impair th credit of our country. We are, therefore, op posed to the free coinage of silver, ex cept by International agreement with the leading commercial nations of Ho nor Id. which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until audi agreement can be obtained we believe the existing gold standard must be preserved All our silver and paper currency now In circulation must be maintained at u parity with gold, and we favor all measures designed to maintain Invbda- j hie the obligations of the I'nlted States, and all our money, whether c -III or. paper, at the present staudat I Hi standard i f the most etillghleiit d na tions of the earth " lVibluns fur Vfii'ran. The veterans of tha I'nlon armies de serve and should receive fair treatment and generous recognition. Whenever practicable Ihry should be given the preference In the matter of employ. nient, and they are entitled to the en actment of such lawa as beat calculat ed lo secure the fulfillment of the ,,,gri m.d, to them In the dark days of the country's peril. We denounce the practice of the pension bureau to recklessly and unjustly carried on by the present administration, of reducing pensions and arbitrarily dropping names from the rolls, aa deserving the severest condemnation of the American people. Forelen Relations. Our foreign policy should be at all times) Arm, vigorous and dignified, and all our Intereats In the western hemis phere carefully watched and guarded. The Hawaiian Islands ahould be con trolled by the I'nlted Htatea and no for eign power ahould be permltetd to In terfere with them. The Nicaragua Canal ahould be built, owned and op erated by the 1' tilted States, and by the purchase of the Danish Islands we should secure a proper and much-needed naval elation In the West Indies. Armenian Maacres. The massacres In Armenia have aroused the deep sympathy and Just Indignation of the American people, and we believe that the I'nlted Htatee should e xercise all the Influence It can properly exert to bring three atrocities to an end. In Turkey, American real denta have been exjM.sed to the gravest dangers and American property de stroyed. There and everywhere Amer ican citizens and American property must be absolutely protected at all hazards and at any cost. Monroe Doctrine. We reassert the Monroe doctrine In Its full extent and reaffirm the right of the ('nulled Hintea to give the doctrine effect by responding to the appeals of any American state, for friendly Inter vention In case of Kuropran encroach ment. We have not Interfered, and shall not Interfere, with the existing possessions of any Kuropean power In this heinlsphete, but those possessions must not, on any pretext, be extended. e hopefully look forwnrd to the eventual withdrawal of the Kuropean powers from this hemisphere, and the ultimate union of all the English- speaking part of the continent by the free consent of Its Inhabitants. Independence of CiiIih. From the hour of achieving their own Independence the people of the United States have regarded with sympathy the struggles of other American peoples to free themselves from European dom ination. We watch with deep and abid ing Interest the heroic battlo of the Cu ban patriots against cruelty and op pression, and our best hopes go out for the full success of their determined con test for liberty. The government of Spain, having lost control of Cuba and being unable to protect the property or lives of res! dent American citizens or to comply with Its treaty obllgatlnnes, we believe that the government of the United States should actively use Its Influence and good offices to restore peace and give Independence to the Island. Enlargement of Ik Navy. The peace and security of the repub lic and the maintenance of Its rightful influence among the nations of the earth demand a naval power commen surate with Its position and responsi bility. We therefore favor the contln- ued enlargement of the navy and complete system of harbor and sea con i ilefeiiai-s. Immigration Ijun. Kr the ix-oteetloti of the equality of our American clilaenahlp and of the wages of our tvorklnginen against the fatal competition of low -pried labor, we demand that the Immigration laws be thoroughly enforced, and ail attend ed as to exclude from entrance In the I'nlted Htatea those who can neither read nor w rite. Uvll Service. The Civil Hervlce law was placed on the statute hook by the Republican party, which has always sustained It, and we renew our repeated declara tions that It shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wher eier practicable Free Hallui. We demand that every cltlteii of the I'nlted Slates shall be allowed to cast one free and urn eatrli ted ballot, and that such ballot shall be counted and returned as cat hnclilnn t'lmdi'iniit'il. We proclaim our unqualified condem nation of the iiiiclvillted and barbarous pi notices, w ell know ii as l tu bing or killing of human beluga, suspected or charged with crime, without process of law. National Arbitration. We favor the cieatlon of a national board of arbitration to settle and ad Just differences which may arise be tween employer and employed engaged In Interstate commerce Free Homesteads. We believe In an Immediate return to the free homestead policy uf the Republican party and urge the passage by congress of the satisfactory free homestead measure which has already passed the house and Is now pending In the senate. AdniMon of Territories. We favor the admission of the re maining territories at the earliest prac ticable date, having due regard to the Intereats uf the people of the terrlto. rles and of the United Htatea All the fuderal officers appointed for the terrl torlea shall be selected from Ixina ride residents thereof, and the right of self, government shall he acorded as far as practicable. Alaska Keiirfvntaiion. We believe the citizens of Alaska should have representation In the con gress of the I'nlted Htates.lo the end that needful legislation may be lutein gently enacted. Siimotiiary LesiMatioii. We sympathize with all wise and le gltln ate efforts lo lessen and prevent the r'llg of Intemperance and proim-te morality. Rights of Women. The Itepubllcan party la mindful of the rlghta and Interests of women. Pro tectlon of American industries Includes equal opportunities, equal pay for equal work und protection to the home. We favor the admission of women to wider spheres of usefulness, und welcome their co-operation In rescuing the coun try from Democratic and Populist mis management and misrule. Such nre the principles and pedicles of the Republi can party. Hy these principles wo will abide and these principles we will put Into execution. We ask for th the considerate Judgment of (,e American people. Confident alike In the history of our great party and In the Justice f our cause, we present our platform ami our considerations. In the full assurance that the election will bring victory to the Republican party nnd prosperity to the people of the United States. They Lack Life There are twines sold to flshermea on the Columbia river that stand la the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to the human belng-they lack strength-life -evenness-end lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twlpee besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't. They cannot. A TWI8TKR, A twister In twisting May twist htm a twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist. The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is, when It's twisted with anr other twine than MARSHALL'S. FROM NOW TTNTII. BPRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will he to faahlon. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of th West