T H A T C H K it.
M rs. M ary T ild e n , w h o h as been on
th e sic k list, in better.
FA
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NOTON.
Ja ck Bro. are h a u lin g th e ir tim o th y
h ay to Portlan d .
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.
EAST AND
“ F o r th e protection o f the q u a lity o f
o f »ucli law s as are best calculate«! to se our Am erican citizenship «ml th e wanes
cure th e fu lfillm en t o f the pleiU-es m ade ,
i-i our w orkingm en »ti«'"*1 t,ie , l,a l co1".'
to them in th e d ark d a y s o f th e country s | netirion o f low -price,l labor, we dem and
peril. W e d enounce the p ractice m the that the im m igra tio n la w « be th orou gh ly
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pension bureau, so reck lessly and un en forced and so ex ten ded as to e x e hide
ju s tly ca rried on by th e present adm in is from entranee to the U nited M a tes those
tra tio n , o f red u cing pensions and arb i who can neither read nor w rite.
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tra rily d ropp ing nam es from the rolls, as
■ 'T h e civ il service law was placed o
d eservin g the severest condem nation o! the statute books b v the republican
th e A m erican people.
w hich has alw ays sustained it,
“ O ur foreign policy should be at all and we renew our repeated d eclaration s
tim es, firm , vigorou s and dign ified , and th at it shall lie th orou gh ly and honesty ,
all our in terests in th e western hem is enforced and extended w herever p ra ctli-
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ph ere ca re fu lly w atched and guarded.
land Daily.
T h e H aw aiian islan ds should be con trol a 'o e\Ve d -m a m l that e v ery citizen o f the
led b y th e U nited S tates, and no for I'u ite d States shall be allow ed to caat
"
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eign pow er should be perm itted to in ter one free and unrestricted ballot, and
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fere w ith them ; th e N icaragu a canal that such ballot be counted and returned
s
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should be b u ilt, ow ned and operated by
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th e U n ited S tates and by th e p u r " •tt c proclaim our unqualified co n d em
v\ «»*-.•!:.» r*» >-* i 1* m ,, , T ur»»». ¡
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ch ase o f th e D anish islan ds we should nation o f the u ncivilized and barbarous City,
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secure th e proper and m uch needed naval
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practice, w ell known as ly n ch in g , or Uni«» y , 11«! • hliutp, Jnnnjrn ' it' *
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station in th e W est Indies.
k illin g o f human beings suspected or |toh«l*iir^ lo • hli'» o,1 li'Husivt'.
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“ T h e m assacres in A rm en ia have
ch arged w ith crim e, w ithou t process ot
aroused th e deep sy m p a th y and ju st in
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d ig n a tio n o f th e A m erican people, and
Loftvo
j A rrive—
• \Ve favor the creation o f a national
vve b e lie ve th e U nited State.-, should e x
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board o f a rbitration to settle and adjust I
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ert to b rin g these atrocities to an end. differences w hich m ay arise b etw een e m Kunet>u t g
In T u rk e y A m erican residents have been
h u . km fammkngkr daily
ployers and em ployes en ga g ed in in te r
expo«ed to th e gravest dangers and
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A m erican p roperty destroyed. There, state comm erce,
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Salem
as e v e ry w h e re , A m erican citizens and
to the free hom estead p o licy o f the re-
A m erican p roperty m ust be absolutely
publican party, and urge the passage by- D I N I N G C A R S on OGDEN R qi
protected at all hazards and at any cost.
congress o f tile satisfactory fre e-h om e -.
“ W e reassert th e M onroe doctrine in
Stead measure, w hich lias a lread y passed !
its fu lle st e x te n t, am i we reaffirm the
PULLM AN BUFFET SLEEP!
rig h t o f th e U n ited .States to give the the house and is now pen d in g in the j
AND
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d o ctrin e effect, by responding to the ap senate.
" W e favor the adm ission o f tile re- S E C O N D - C L A S S S L E E P IN G eg
p eals o f a n y A m erican state tor friendly
A t u e Luti to a ll through train*.*
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in te rve n tio n in case o f European en niaiuing territories at th e earliest p ra c
ticable date, h avin g due regard to the
croa ch m en t.
W e s t S id e Division.
“ W e h a v e not in terfered and shall not interest o f the territories and th e 1 lilted
in terfere w ith th e e xistin g possessions o f Siates. A ll the federal officers appoin ted B k H V K U N I'O K T I.A N ll ANI, C0, J
a n y E u rop ean pow er in th is hem isphere; for the territories should be selected from
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but th o se possessions m ust not, on any bona fide residents thereof, and tile
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poni im
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p rete x t, be exten d ed .
W e hopefully right o f self-governm ent should be a c
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look forw ard to th e even tu al w ithdraw al corded as far as practicable.
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Corvallis
" W e believe the citizens o f A la s k a ,
o f th e E u ropean pow ers from th is hem is
At A!tinny roo <'on all's <■ mi<<:i «¡n,
phere and to th e u ltim ate union o f all should have representation in th e con-1 of tne Oregon Cenimi
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the E n g lish -sp e a k in g parts o f the con
that
needful
legislation
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tin en t bv tn e free consent o f its inhabi-
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ge n tly enacted.
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" W e sym pathize w ith a ll wise and le g 7 :'A o
“ From th e hour o f a ch ie v in g th eir own
in d ep en d en ce, the people o f the United itim ate efforts to lessen ami prevent the j
S tate s h a v e regard ed w ith sym p ath y the evils ot intem perance and prom ote mor- ]
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stru ggles o f ou r A m erican people to free a lity .
“ T h e republican party is m ind fu l of
th em selv es from E u ropeon dom ination.
the
rights
o
f
wom
an.
Protection
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Canada and Europe
W e w atch w ith deep and a b id in g in ter
est th e h eroic b attle o f the Cuban patriots Am erican industries includes equal op- j Dan be obtained » t Lowest Katen frugfl
u I.A Z ti, A gen t, Forest Grove.
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a gain st cru e lty and oppress 011, and our portunities, equal pay tor eqaul w ork and
best h opes go out for the full success ot protection to the home,
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th eir d eterm in ed con test for liberty
Manager.
“ T h e go v e rn m e n t o f Spain , h avin g wider spheres ot usefulness, and w e l
Portland, Oregon.
lost co n tro l o f C u b a, and being unable com e their co-operation ill rescuing the
to p ro te ct th e property or lives o f resident country from d em ocratic and populist
A m erican citizen s, or to com p ly w ith its m ism anagem ent and m isrule.
" S u c h are tile principles and policies
tre aty o b lig a tio n s, w e believe the govern
m en t o f th e U nited S tate s should actively i o f th e republican party.
“ liv tnese principles we w ill abide, ;
use its in flu en ce and good offices to re
store p eace an d g iv e in d ep en d en ce to the and these policies we w ill put in to e x- I
edition. W e ask for them tile con sid er
islan d.
“ T h e p eace and secu rity o f the repub ate judgm en t o f th e A m erican people.
lic a n d th e m ain tenan ce o f its rightfu l Confident a like in the history o f our
in flu en ce am on g the n ation s o f the earth, great party and in the ju stice o f our
d em and a naval pow er com m ensurate cause, we pre-ent our platform and our
.
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w ith its position and resp on sibility. We, candidates in the full assurance th at tile .
th erefore, fa v o r th e con tin ued en large election w ill bring victory to th e rep u b
m en t o f th e n avy and a com plete system lican party and prosperity to th e people I
o f the United S tates.”
of h arb or and seacoast defenses.
“ T h e re p u b lica n s o f th e U n ited S tates,
assem bled b y t*»eir re p resen ta tive s in na
tio n al co n v e n tio n , a p p e a lin g for th e
p op u lar and h isto ric ju stifica tio n o f th eir
c la im s to th e m a tch le ss a ch ie v e m e n ts o f
30 ye a rs o f re p u b lica n rule, e a rn e stly
and co n fid e n tly ad d ress th em selv es to
th e a w a k e n e d in te llig e n c e , e x p e rie n ce
a n d co n scie n ce o f th e ir c o u n try m e n , in
th e fo llo w in g d ec la ra tio n o f fa cts and
p rin cip les:
“ F o r 'h e first tim e sin ce th e c iv il w ar,
th e A m erican p eople h av e w itn essed the
ca la m ito u s con seq u en ces o f fu ll and u n
restricted d em o cra tic co n tro l o f th e g o v
ern m en t. It has been a record o f u n
p a ra lle le d in c a p a c ity , d ish o n o r an d d is
aster.
“ I11 a d m in istra tiv e m an ag em e n t, it
| h a s ru th le ssly sa crifice d in d isp e n sa b le
reven u e, e n ta ile d an u n cea sin g d eficit,
! e k e d ou t o rd in a ry cu rre n t exp e n ses w ith
b orrow ed m on ey, p ile d up th e p u b lic
d eb t bv £262,000,000 in tim e o f peace,
forced an ad verse b a la n ce o f trad e, k ep t
a p erp etu a l m en a ce h a n g in g o v er th e
! red em p tion fund, p a w n e d A m e rica n
cre d it to a lien sv u d ica te s, and reversed
a ll th e m easu res and resu lts o f su cce ssfu l
rep u b lica n rule.
“ In th e broad effect o f its p o lic y , it
h as p recip ita te d p a n ic, b lig h te d in d u stry
and trade w ith p ro lo n ged d ep ression ,
closed fa cto ries, red u ced w ork an d w ages,
h a lte d en terp rise and crip p le d A m e rica n
p rod u ction w h ile stim u la tin g fo ie ig n p ro
d u ctio n for th e A m e rica n m a rk e t. E v e r y
co n sid eratio n o f p u b lic sa fe ty and in d i
v id u al in te re st d em a n d s th a t th e g o v e rn
m en t sh a ’ l be rescu ed from th e h an d s o f
th ose w h o h av e sh o w n th em selv es in c a
p a b le to con d u ct it w ith o u t d isa ste r at
from th e coast S atu rd a y.
h om e and d ish o n o r a broad , and sh a ll be
C O L U M B I A 1 M S T K I C T .
Mr. and Mrs. A . II. S cofield m ade a
restored to th e p a rty w h ich for 30 years
business trip to th e G ro ve S atu rd ay.
L a st w eek grain cu ttin g and sh o c k in g a d m in istered it w ith u n eq u aled success
an d p ro sp e rity , an d in th is con n e ctio n
M r. J. P. L o on ey and L a w y e r N ic k e ll, w as th e fa rm er’ s w ork . T h e d ry w eath er we h e a rtily in d o rse th e w isd om , p a trio
seem s to h av e even h in d ered fall crops tism and su ccess o f th e a d m in istratio n
o f P ortlan d , S n n d a y e d in G len w ood .
Mr. and Mrs. Ben C o llin s, o f fir, w ere o f th e best prospect from fillin g plum p. o f P resid en t H arrison .
“ W e renew an d e m p h a size ou r a lle g i
v isitin g frien ds in th is v ic in ity th is w eek. S p rin g crops q u ite ligh t.
an ce ”t o th e p o lic y o f prole ion as the
G ran d m a C o rey, Jam es C o r e y ’s m oth er b u lw ark o f A m e rica n in d u .'u ia l in d e
T h o m a s Johnson retu rn ed from Y a m
h ill co u n ty W ed n esd ay w h ere h e has d ie d F r id a y , J u ly 24 a bou t 11 o ’clo c k a. p en d en ce and th e fou n d ation o f A m e ri
m. S h e had been a fflicted a lo n g tim e can d ev e lo p m e n t an d p ro sp e n ty . T h is
been lo o k in g up a lo ca tio n .
true A m e rica n p o lic y ta x e s fo cig n p ro
w ith cancer. T h e fu n eral w as S a tu rd a y d u cts, en co u rag es h om e in d u stry , and
I. R . H ogan return ed from P ortlan d
a ftern oon , th ere b e in g a la rg e crow d in p u ts th e b urden o f reven u e on foreign
last w eek w here he h as been v isitin g his
atte n d an ce , a bou t forty team s an d v eh i good s; it secu res tu e A m e rica n m a rk e t
broth er, C. L . H ogan .
for th e A m e rica n p ro d u cer, it u ph old s
cles.
th e A m e rica n sta n d a rd o f w ages for the
A lic k B em rohe h ad the m isfortu n e to
P erry M . Corum is to te ach C o lu m b ia A m e rican w o rk in g m a n ; it puts th e fac
h ave h is house bu rn ed on T h u rsd a y am i
A c a d e m y sch ool th is fall. F ro m w h at to ry b y th e side o f th e farm and m ak es
e v e ry th in g he had e x c e p t th e clo th e s he
we k n o w o f M r. Corutn w e th in k h im a th e A m erican farm er less d ep en d en t on
had on. T h e fire c a u g h t from th e sto v e
foreign d em an d a n d p rice; it diffu ses
good te ach e r and e x p e ct th e sch o o l to g e n e ra l th rift a n d fou n d s th e s tre n g th o f
p ip e
flourish u n der h is ch arg e . H e h as a a ll on th e stre n g h t o f each . I11 its rea
W u i. L u ster had th e m isfortu n e last
sta te ce rtifica te , th u s pu pils and p atron s so n a b le a p p lica tio n it is ju s t, fa ir and
w eek to h av e his h orse run a w a y and
need not h e sitate to tru st h is q u alifica im p artial; e q u a lly opposed to foreign
co n tro l a n d d o m e stic m on op oly; to se c
break up his veh icle . I t g a v a h im a good
tion.
tio n a l d iscrim in a tio n and in d iv id u a l
s h a k in g up, bu t lu c k ily for h im no b ones
W m . C o n n e ll and J a ck H o o v er h ave fa vo ritism .
w ere broken.
“ W e d en o u n ce th e presen t d e m o cra tic
abou t th e best fall w h ea t in th e n e ig h
ta r iff as se ctio n a l, in ju rio u s to th e pu b lic
b orh ood . T h e y h ad th ree h in d ers ru n cre d it and destrufctive to bu sin ess e n te r
P u re blood m ean s go o d h ealth .
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n in g p art o f la st w eek, tw o o f tlie ir own prise. W e d em an d su ch an e q u ita b le
W it t ’s S arsap arilla pu rifies th e blood,
and R u d o lp h L e p sch a t ru n n in g the th ird tariff, on su ch foreign im ports as com e
cures E ru p tio n s, E c z e m a , S cro fu la and
in to co m p e titio n w ith A m e rican p ro
one. T h e y h ave th e ir fall g ra in in the
a ll d iseases a risin g from im pu re blood.
ducts, as w ill not o n ly fu rn ish a d eq u ate
sh o ck and w an t to th resh a b o u t th e reven u e for th e n ecessary e xp en ses of th e
J. C. C la rk , d ru ggist.
last ot A u gu st.
go v e rn m e n t, bu t p ro te ct A m e rica n la b o r j
U . S . M cH argu e , w h o ta u g h t C o lu m b ia from d eg rad a tio n to th e w age le v el o f j
oth er lan ds.
SCH O LLS.
A ca d e m y sch ool la st w in ter an d sp rin g,
“ W e are n ot p le d g e d to a n y p a rtic u la r !
Mrs. D raper, o f O regon C ity , is v is it h as co n tra cted to te a ch in Y a m h ill C o. ! sch ed u les. T h e q u estion ot ra tes is a
in g at Id le W ild farm .
th is fa ll a n d w in ter, th e o b je c t o f the p ractica l q u estion , to be go v e rn e d b y th e
eLeal
co n d itio n s o f th e tim e and o f p rod u ction ;
Special B argains in T w e n ty and F o rty A cre
M iss Bessie S c h m e ltz e r is e n terta in in g j c h a n g e b ein g b e tte r sa lary
But w hen a
I. Dolst
th e ru lin g and u n co m p ro m isin g p rin cip le
a friend from Portlan d .
I te ach e r h as been so w ell treated , and is th e p ro te ctio n and d ev e lo p m e n t o f
T ra cts in W ashington, Y a m h ill
The
M iss M in n ie W horaer, o f L a u rel, is 1 w hen he ch e rish e s su ch a ffe ctio n a te re- A m erican la b o r and in d u stry.
and T illa m ook counties.
m em b eran ce for p u p ils and p a tro n s as co u n try d em a n d s a rig h t se ttle m e n t an d
w o rk in g a t B. T . S h u ts ’ .
then it w an ts rest.
St. Paul
T h e proposed road sp rin k le r w ould t ie d e p a rtin g te a ch e r from C o lu m b ia
“ W e b e lie v e th e repeal o f th e re ci
F O R E S T GROVE
OREGON.
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be m ost a ccep ta b le th ese d ays.
j lo n g in g regrets in t a k in g a fa rew ell de- la st re p u b lica n a d m in istra tio n w as a n a
Duluth_
M iss P rud en ce \Vhom er, o f L a u rel, is
tion al d isg ra ce , and w e d em and th e ir re
I parture.
Fargo_
sto p p in g w ith M rs. A d am s th is w eek.
n ew al and e xte n sio n ou such te rm s as
Grand FoiM
M r. R o lla P age, a y o u n g b arriste r o f
,
. .
■ w ill e q u a lize our tra d e w ith o th e r na
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P ersons w h o h a v e a c o u g h in g sp e ll tio n s, rem ove th e re strictio n s w h ic h now
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•San F ra n c isc o , is v isitin g a t S . S e e le y s.
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j e v e ry n ig h t, on accoun t o f a t ic k lin g sen- ob stru ct th e sale o f A m erican prod u cts
Winnipeg
Bud and G e o rg e l a y lo r con te m p late sa tjoll j n tyie th ro at, m ay ov erco m e it at in th e ports o f o th e r cou n tries, and secu re
H . D. J O N E S , P R O P R IE T O R
e n large d m a rk e ts for th e prod u cts o f our
sta rtin g for N eh alem th e la tte r p art o f Qncc b y a d ose o f Q n e M in u te C o ugh
Helena u j
fa rm s, forests and factories.
»OIK l>e
I k eep th e best rigs ob tain able; h ave safe gen tle
vçnmj
th is w e e k .
j C ure. ) . C . C la r k , d ru g g ist.
“ P ro tectio n a n d re cip ro city are th e
Butte
horses and eve ry accom m odation for the com fort
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M rs. N elson and fa m ily , o f D ix ie, w ere
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and pleasure o f m y custom ers
go han d in h an d . D em o cra tic rule h as
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v isitin g her p a ren ts M r. and M rs. S u th
re ck le ssly stru ck d ow n b oth, and b oth
W EST U H EH ALEM .
TH RO UG H
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I ev
erlan d last w eek.
H A C K M E E T S E V E R Y TRA IN
m u st be re-estab lish ed . P ro te ctio n , for
A p a rty co n sistin g o f M essrs. W a lte r j w h at w c produce; free adm ission s for the
T
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Mr. W ill H u rt and M iss E m m a E m e l
I
B ronson, G u y T . D ick e n s, G le n W a lk e r j n ecessaries o f life w h ic h we do n o t p ro
Passengers called for or tak en to any part o f the
C h i c a g o __________ _
lay. Pi
atten d ed an e n terta in m e n t a t S h erw ood
and F r a n k M yers, h av e sta rted on a trip duce; re cip ro ca l a gre e m e n ts o f m u tu al
c ity . P atron age o f C om m ercial M en solicited
T u esd ay eve n in g.
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I I . I>. J O N K S , F o r c a i ( i r
Mr. L e R u e h ail an u n w elcom e c a lle r h a v e e x c h a n g e d th eir p ro p erty here and turn for our open m a rk e ts to oth ers.
War s,
P h ila d e lp h ia
|p. in.
P ro te ctio n b u ild s up d om estic in d u stry
one n ig h t last w eek, and w h en he d e w ill resid e th ere w h ile th e rest o f th e .
supt.
N ew Y o rk
and tra d e an d secu res ou r ow n m a rk e t
1 7:30 1
parted a side o f b acon accom p an ied him . p a rty are o ff for an o u tin g .
for ou rselves; re cip ro city b u ild s up fo r 271 A L D E R S T R E E T
|at 6:30
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e ign tra d e an d fin d s an o u tle t fo r our
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Mrs. A d am s, our d ressm ak er, is so
A plea san t fa m ily reun ion w as h eld at 1 surplus.
I public
P o in ts E a s t and South
P O R T L A N D , OR.
ru sh ed w ith ord ers she h as had to p ro th e h om e o f Mr. H . N . P itm an in honor j
" W e co n d em th e presen t a d m in istra
cure tw o assistants u n til a fter th e rush. o f h is 57th b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry. One tion for not k e e p in g fa ith w ith th e su gar
For information, tim e carda, map**11
li. C . R I D E R , P r o p .
produ
cers o f th is co u n try . T h e re p u b li
call on or write
M rs, E m ric k and Mrs. G r o n e r h a v e re feature w as th a t each la d y b ro u gh t a
lo st Cl
can p a rty favors such p rotection as w ill
turned from th e ir c a m p in g excu rsion and b lo c k for a q u ilt m ade a cco rd in g to her
lead to th e p ro d u ctio n on A m e rican soil
HORACE
STEWART.
report b la ck b e rrie s scarce, b ut an e n jo y ow n fa n c y and th en a ll w ere pieced to o f a ll th e su gar w h ich th e A m erican p e o
T H E O N L Y F irst-C la ss and
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ab le tim e.
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co u n trie s m ore th an $100,000,000 a n
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d a y for E astern O regon , w here M rs. presen t and e n jo ye d th e o ccasion . A ll th e m in e an d field , as w ell as th o se o f
preen vi
jo in in w ish in g th e ir host m a n y as h app y th e sh eep and th e fa cto ry — to h em p, to I
f M it a.
S u tto n ’s d au g h te r resides.
PORTLAN D
w ool, th e p rod u ct o f th e g re a t in d u stry
s Creel
J. I). R o w ell w as ta k e n q u ite ill T u e s retu rn s of th e d ay.
o f sh eep h u sb a n d ry, as w ell as to th e :
fin ish ed w oolen s o f th e m ill, w e prom ise !
d ay , bu t m ed ica l aid w as h a s tily su m
T h e “ R u s s e l l ” T r a c t io n E j
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E li H ill, L u m b er C ity , P a ., w rites, “ I th e m ost a m p le p rotection .
m oned and h e w as im p ro v in g n ic e ly u n
“ W e favor resto rin g th e e a rly A m erican
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t il S a tu rd a y w h en h e h ad a relapse
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p o licy ot d iscrim in a tin g d u ties for the
■ by the
w h ich co n sid e rab ly prostrated him and tw e n ty -fiv e ye a rs and th o u g h t m y case ! u p b u ild in g o f ou r m erch a n t m a rin e , and
general »
in cu rab le.
De W it t ’s W itc h
H azel th e p ro tectio n o f our sh ip p in g in terests
w ill retard h is re c o v e ry .
T wards
T
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A
cadem
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fits
for
the
College.
Its
graduates
are
admitted
to
P for dril
S a lv e w as recom m en d ed to m e as a p ile in th e fo reig n -ca rryin g trade, so A
V three I
Amherst without examination.
It offers exceptional facilities for
I for inei
m an cu re, so I b o u g h t a b o x an d it perform ed can sh ip s, th e p rod u ct o f A m erican la b or,
It w ou ld be h ard to c o n v in ce
obtaining a g en e r a l E nglish edu cation .
su fferin g from b ilio u s c o lic th a t h is a p erm an en t c u re .” T h is is o n ly one o f un der th e S ta rs and Stripes, and m anned,
T he C o llege C ourses equal those of the leading Eastern insti
a g o n y is due to a m icrob e w ith an un- th o u san d s o f sim ila r cases. E cze m a , officered, and ow n ed b y A m e rican s, m ay
sores an d sk in d iseases y ie ld q u ic k ly regain th e c a r r y in g ot our fo reign c o m tutions. The C o n servato ry of M usic gives instruction of the highest
I wat
p ro u o u n ca b le n am e. B u t on e d ose o f
order in
m erce.
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The m o s t C o m p le te and 1
De W it t 's C o lic & C h o le ra Cu re w ill w h en it is used. J. C . C la r k , d ru ggist.
Fj ward
“ T h e rep u b lican p a rty is u n re se rv ed ly
Expenses in all departments unusually low.
J th wat
e v e r offered to
for sound m o n e y. It caused th e e n a c t
c o n v in c e h im o f its p ow er to afford in
|o »venu
m en t o f th e law p ro vid in g for th e re
“ ward
sta n t re lie f. I t k ills pain . J. C . C la rk ,
Your Boy Won't Live A Month.
su m p tion o f sp ecie p a ym en ts in 1879;
‘idition
d ru g g ist.
•» ward-
S o M r. G ilm a n Brow n , o, 34 M ill S t., sin ce th en e v e ry d o lla r has been as good
For
specific
information
address,
S o u th G ard n er, M ass., w as to ld b y th e as gold ; we are u n a lte ra b ly opp osed to
B O IL E R ,
TH R ESH ER
e v e ry m easure ca lcu la te d to d eb a se our
N K O O K K U M V IL L K .
d octors. H is son h ad L u n g trou b le, fo l
P* in g i
T H O M A S M C C L E L L A N D , P re s id e n t,
P O W E R O R SAW I
cu rre n cy or im p air th e cre d it o f our
lo w in g T y p h o id M a la ria , and he spent i co u n try.
M iss M ary W a lk e r is a gain q u ite ill.
F o r est D rove, O rego n.
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th ree h un d red and sev en ty-fiv e dollars,
“ W e are, th erefore, opposed to the
M r. S tre d e , o f P o rtla n d , is a gu est at
w h o fin a lly g a v e h im
up, sayin g: free c o in a g e o f silv e r e xcep t b y in te rn a
t h e " W h it e P in e s ."
W e take contracts for houses com plete w ith the key
tion al agreem en t, w ith th e le a d in g co m
" Y o u r b oy w o n 't liv e a m o n th .” H e
A few o f ou r boys an d g ir ls a tten d ed
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N fw I)ilc
and a m ercial n ation s o f th e w orld , w h ich we
C heaper for you (o n ly one profit to
Portland,
p led ge o u rselv es to prom ote, and u n til turned in the door.
the p latform h o p at K e e d v .lle la st Satur- few
„ , to rrd h im to h e .U h and such a g re e m e n t can be o b tain e d th e e x
p a y), and less bother (o n ly one party to arrange with ).
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d a y n ig h t.
en ab led h im to g o to w o rk a p e rfec tly istin g g o ld sta n d a rd m ust be p reserved .
“ .All our silv e r and p aper cu rre n cv
M rs. E lsie H o w a rd , o f P o rtla n d , is w eq m an
j j e says h e o w es h is p resen t
H A W
m ust be m a in ta in e d a t p a rity w ith g o ld ,
« pending a few w e e k s w ith h e r fa th e r, good h e a lth to th é u s e o fI ) r . K in g 's N ew and we tavor a ll m easures d esign ed to
W H ll^ l
M r, R o b in so n .
D isco ve ry , and k n o w s it to b e th e best m ain tain , in v io la b ly , th e o b lig a tio n s o f
NEXT!
I t is rum ored th a t M essrs. M erce r and ¡n th e w orld fo r L u n g tro u b le. T r ia l th e U n ite d S tate s, and a ll ou r m on ey,
For All Kinds of
w h eth e r co in o r paper, a t th e presen t
W ile y are soon to g iv e a n o th e r h o p at B o ttle s F re e a t th e M illa r p h arm a cy,
pST r.i
sta n d a rd , th e sta n d a rd o f th e m ost e n
o it. h¡
th e B atch elor'« h a ll.
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lig h te n e d n ation s o f th e earth .
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A F a c t W o r th K n o w in g .
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serve and sh o u ld rece iv e k in d tre atm e n t
C o n su m p tio n , L a G rip p e , P n eu m on ia, and gen erou s re co g n itio n .
" W a k e u p , J a c o b , d a y ia b r e a k in g !”
A T W IR T Z bH |tkp Stt
W henever
W e have all kinds o f B u ild in g M a terial on hand. B etter
f “»nth
an
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iseases
are
ao m id D e W itt'a L itt le E a r ly R ise rs to
p ra ctica b le th e y sh ou ld be g iv e n th e
F o r sale at preference in th e m atte r o f em p lo ym e n t, w orked and less price than the Portland made. T h e m oney W a s h a n d He <
th e m an w h o h ad ta k e n th em to arouse cu red b y S h ilo h 's C u re.
Bath« i» *» *]
1 and th e y are e n title d to th e e n actm en t
h is slu gg ish liv e r. J. C . C la r k , d ru g g ist. 1 C la r k 's d ru g store.
M r. S p ic k e lm ire s h av e m oved in to
M iss Iila J a ck w h o is w o rk in g for Mrs.
th e ir resid en ce and Mr. M ark Jon es now M iller spent S u n d a y at hom e.
o ccu p ie s th e property w h ich th e y recen tly
T h e y o u n g peoples so cie ty h as o rg an
vaca te d .
ized a gain m ee tin g on ce a m onth.
C h ristian e n d e a vo r e v e ry S u n d a y
Q u ite a num ber con tem p late g o iu g to
m o rn in g at ten o ’c lo c k . S u n d a y sch ool the m ou n ta in s soon for b la ck b erries.
at tw o p. in. E v e r y b o d y is in v ite d to
M r. C n a rle s W illo u g h b y an d fa m ily
com e and m ak e our S u n d a y sch ool m ore
and Mrs. W olf, o f R eertville, w ere the
in terestin g.
gu e sis o f Mrs. C a lv in J a ck S u n d a y .
W e are m uch surprised to learn w hat
Mr. C h a rle s K e ith is e re ctin g a new
a flo urish ing b u sin ess M r. S to c k w e ll is
m ilk house and w ill m ak e h is ow n bu tter
d oin g. B u tter bein g now 50 cen ts a roll
in th e fu tu re in stead o f t a k in g h is m ilk
w ill m a k e business still m ore profitab le
to th e cre a m e ry.
for th e tan n er.
A very plea san t d a n c in g p a rty w as
M isses E d ith Burr, A lic e Burr. N aom i
giv en a t th e h om e o f M r. and M rs.
W ilk iao n , Mrs. A n d y W ilk iso n , and
P errne last T h u rsd ay. T h e e v e n in g w as
M essrs.
A n d y W ilk iso n
and O rv ill
spent in d a n cin g u n til tw e lv e o ’clo c k
W ilk es w ere th e gu ests o f Mr. F ra n k
w hen an am ple repast w as served . T h e
S to c k w e ll last S u n .lav.
d a n cin g co n tin u ed u n til four o ’clo ck in
the m o rn in g w hen th e y d e p arte d w ell
S m a ll in size, but g re a t in results satisfied.
De W it t ’s L ittle E a r ly R isers act g e n tly
but th o ro u g h ly , cu rin g in d igestio n , d y s
W e are a n x iou s to do a lit t le go o d in
pepsia and con stipation . S m a ll p ill, safe
th is w o rld and can th in k o f no p lea san ter
p ill, best p ill. J. C. C la rk , d ru ggist.
or better w ay to d o it th an b y recom
m en d in g O n e M in u te C o ugh C u re as a
GLKN W OOD.
p rev e n tiv e o f p n eu m on ia , co n su m p tio n
M iss E1T1
, !;oo! .
last and o th e r serious lu n g trou b les th a t fo l
low n e g le cte d co ld s. J. C . C la r k , drug-
F rid a y .
Mr. and Mrs. B rice W ilson return ed g ist.
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