Jltt OUR OFFER .'ndkpkndknt and Weekly Oregonimi, both fur $2.00 per year. Indkhknoknt ami the Twice-a-Week Courier-Journal both fur only $1.60 ir year. JOB PRINTNG Oar Job Printing Department Surpasses any in tha County for neatneaa, qokkncM and cheapmeaa. Call and b coo viuced. IIIIXSBORO WASHINGTON' COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY to 1900 No; 9. Vol. XXVIII. y. j ww ww w. u GENERAL DIRECTORY. tflAlk.oFFit KKh. ttenretarv o Hti U -V l"nbar treasurer .,,b1fcAMuu" supt. I'ublio Inatruolioo.. J. A"",,"B .,., -jss: H-ou-rtj...... ... is: 1 0,lK. Fifth Uulfioi '- ; MuHnOn )truri Distrait r J.Oaeioii HOIIN'IV i.rrlCKlth. L. A. Hood . J , rt. ....- Coiuuiiaaioiiers . O. I'odd .11 .. ' V,J",, W. U. Biuiiurd . 1 A. U I Souuol rjuparuileudeiil "; OltKUON Oil. i.AM "WOK. Cbu. II. Moores VS 111. ii.o ... Iteoeiver i;ll OrrlUrUlri. i li.. 11 1I....I . itsVOI J. M. Unaui H..MoI Iristeees . J. 111 11 l 1111 . . K. Warn" llel . , Jot. 11 M Wm. 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Till Kind You Hat! Always Bought Bear tha giguatm of C PKOFISMONAL C AIM'S. raw. ToNui'a, a. a. thkuv a X lary I'ulilic. THUS H. K. Ii. TOMH E, i TTtHiN EYH-AT-L.A W, (a Mil iJ-.m.uu, OUKOON Orriua: R .iu3, 4, a Uurvan hl.'k W. . II .4 KK ti l, 1 TOKNKYS-AT-LA W, A HILOHoiW t.OKKiiON iwriic t'unlral Hli". Itoiini fc and 7. MTo toMi " -"" hotHrj Pnl'lic HBJTU BOW Haft, TTORNKYS-AT LAW. HILI.SHOIKI. OHKUON Orriua- Koouia t and 7. llotiian Uwa. H. T. B.l-t:V, t 1TOKXEY AM A U I'NCKUm-ATI.AW. Hll-U-Bi'li" Ol!HKN. IWiMity D.triri Aimroef lor W-l" it ion i).iiiiiiv. iirm a: Oyrr Mi lrK Htor lull II Mil. I.. Y TTORN KY-AT- LAW, I1ILI.SIIOHO, OUKIION lltili-y MoruHii lii k, It I S. T. MSkUTtK, M. M MIVSH1AN ANDSUimFlON UII.1JHHOKO, OKr OON. . - .uui.l.....u. ..UMl Of lOOlt II,.iii. ura b will I lonnd al all '' Wlll'll Utlt jlHItlllK fKliriHI'. J. P. TA.MIKSIK. . !.. t. It. It. SUHCIIDN, HII.I.SItOKO. OliKOON Orri.'t llaniKKHiia ; corui-i lliiri1 a. iu., I o i ' " " "'; '"I"" ' ""' r(liieuu ir..... ...... ...-.I nil uoiira. All fHll" .r.i.iill atu.mleu uiKlit or day. V A. UULKY, . I". 1 II YH1 I A N . HV Kl I U N A N I I AttllUrllKl'H. HILIihliOltO. OUKOON. ... iJi..r.n... liiiioii lilovli)' l-alla I...I ... nioht or dHV. lUtHllU'UIW. . " - !i.r. Haaa liiue and Htwoud .triH-la . II. HI HPHKKYH. ( K)N VKYANCI NW AN1 AiwritAtrriNd k rrri.kN. HIM.HHOKO, OHKUON. Kal paprad awn and Loanann Hoal Katata nKtiala t rlnfinMW, allendwl to with prouiptneaa and dinpaii h ik. THonrauN, hotabt rnki.i'. THOMPSON. SOX. 20 yearn eiperi. ii. i-in l'l' "jf"' " liens Hfiieial Irunnnwulnl. fropt-rty ul Knlalrs ami ImlividualM il lr. Oltlcrat Hi Ha.ar, r ormlUrovf. OrrKn t . E. WEIIiEK, HOMKOPATHIC PHYSU AN AM.SUIUJKON. FOKKBT UROVK KK(5 "N. Buecial attention i.uid t Medii-al and durKical 1'iseam-a of Woiiu u and t luldrrii and all fliioinc diwapra. Oltiica and residence. Howlt.y houBe I'acino ae.. want ol t'oresl Un.v Lot. I. K. Ml0, I ENTI8T, K.mf rir .r:i K onn;.N htarl. inl '"k" ' I- ,, r""'','l and Aioalaaiii lillinr" ''' ,lulJ lilin.K" Irom 1 up. it.ili'i-d ir t"f leas eitraction. . . Offiub: thrw doora north of urioa st ra. rtlo honra from a. ni tn4 p. m. J. E. AllnlNS. Dkntist, UIl.t.si:oi:o, ) l;K Orrii'l llouaa: a. m. to 4:.".0 p. ni. Illli.-a in I'liLm lil.H'k nvi-r IMisrmiH'y Malil Tea pilllelj cures Sil k Head nrlie, imliki stuiii ami roiislipMion. A di liltlitlill lierli drink. Iiemovea all eni tiona of the skin. priMlm-inir a pi rdi-t eoiii. pleiion, or money refunded. i" i-ts. and fin i-ta. The lelt lrnu Store. WISIIO.H'H KtHtl ktim: WiwIom'A lUilifrline rorni'l nil hletulwhttt of the fr nil nmkra a lien u 1 1 fill complexion. Id Hit Drii" Store. NERVITA PILLStHE WITALITY. IGOR NO MAMHOOO Curei Im potency, Niht Kmi.-sions and sra.tlnir diaease. all effect of aelf- abuae, or rxcras and " lndi rt inn A rl f.fttil. Mlfell 4?PiinnI itnililrr. Ilrinirs the nliik clow to rile chocks and jrK.w' rratorra the tire of youth. si Tr,'Vy mail ftrc prr oox, noxra for $ J.rtO; with f written irniirnn t torurty or rellinil the mouey. 8enJ for circular. Adilrcs NtRVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson St, CHICACO, ILL. for acceptable Idea. SUta If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, RaHiasnra. Bid m f tha "trrnr Kawa f4i ataaaaaa. Msnuilas trrav. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM Phtlamlfkia. Following la tha foil text of tha platform adopted by tba Ka- pnbhoan Natiooal oonTantlon I The Kapotlicamof thaUnltad Btataa, tnrooub thair choasn rapraaactatlyaa, mat iu national eoavaotioav locking laack dbou a nnsurpaiaad raoord of swhiavrueat, and iooklog forward Into a (rraat fiald of duty and opportunity ud appaaliug to tha judgment of lhaUr eonatryinen, maka tkeaa daubvatioaa: Tha expectation In which tha Ainert- caii peopla, turning from tha Democratio party, iu trusted power four yaara aax to a Republican chief magiatrata and a Republican congraaa, baa been mat and satixtled. Whan tha peopla then a aetubled at tha polla after a term of Deuiixxatio lagialatton aad adauiaistnv tioa, busine-a waa dead, Industry para lyaed aad tha national eradit rllaaitroaav ly impairad. The oonntry'a capital waa bidden away and Its labor dtalnaa d and unemployad. Tha DamooraU had no other plan with which to im prove the ruinous conditions whioh they had thuiuatjWes produced thau to Coin allver at the ratio of It to I. Fro.i.rlt) Hrouskl By MesiablleaM. The Repiiblicai party denouncing this plan a sure to produce condition even worse thai, those from which ra- liof was sought, promised to restore proiKrity by mean of two legislative measures a protective tariff and a law making jrold tha atandard of value. The people by great majorities issued to the Republican party a commission to enact these law. This commission ha been executed and the Republican promlae I redeemed. Prosperity mora gcueral and inure abundant than w have ever known has followed these enactments. There is no longer any controversy as to tha value of any gov erumeut ob igatious. Every American dollar is a gold dollar or it assured equivalent, and American credit stand higher than that of any other nation. Capital is fully employed and every, where labor is profitably occupied. No single fact can more strikingly tell the story of what Republican govern nient means to the oountry than tbis that while during the whole period from 1801 to 1897 there was an excess of ex ports over imports of only $888,034,497, there ha been in the short three year of the present Republican administration an exoess of export over import in the enormous sum of $1,483,788,094, and while (he American people, sustained by this Republican legislation, have been achieving these splendid triumph In tlielr bnafueas and commerce, they have conducted and in victory conclud ed a war for liberty and human right. War for t-la-rly Ma A((raalaaaaal. No thoupiit of national aggraadiaa. sent tarui'ied the high onrnosa vi'b which American standards were un. furled. It waa a war unsought and patiently resisted, but when it came the Aiuericau goveruuieut was ready. It fleets were cleared for action. It arm ies were in the field, and the quick and signal triumph of its forces on land and ea bore equal tribute to the skill and foresight of Kepublican statesmanship. To 10,000,000 of the human raoe there waa given "a new birth of freedom," and to the American people a new and noble responsibility, ladorsamsnt of Praslslsat MeKlalajp. We indorse the administration of William McKinley. Its act have been established in wisdom and in patriot ism, and at home and abroad it ha dis tinctly elevated and extended the influ aace of the American nation. Walk, ing untried paths aud facing unforeseen responsibilities. President McKinley has been iu every situation the true Ameri can patriot and upright statesman, clear In vision, strong in Judgment, firm is action, always inspiring and deserving the confidence of hi country men. In asking the American people to In dorse this Republican record aud to re new their commission to tha Republi can party, we remind them of the fact that the menace to their prosperity ha always resided In Democratic principles and no less in the general incapacity of the "Democratic party to conduct publio affairs. The prime essential of busi ness prosperity is public oonfldenoe in the good sense of the government and its ability to deal Intelligently with all now pmblems af administration and Irtfi.lallou That kourtdaacs lb lAjur iMaCU' paitt kmm liefer aaraad. It is hupelss.ly inadequate, sail lliscauuky'i piuaurrlli, ueu Lkuuwcralie sUueess at the polls is announced, halts aud cease in mere autiaipatioa of Deuiouratia blunders aud failure. IiMlaratlea fur ah U.I4 tiaar. Wa renew our alleirianoa In tk nrt. el pie of the gold atandard, and declare our confidence in the Wisdom of the lagtslatlou or the Fifty-sixth oonsrraaa by which the parity of all our monev and the stability of nnr mn..- t VMVJ on a gold basis ha been secured. W recognise tnai interest rate are a po tent factor in D rod notion and bnn... activity aud for tha parpoae of further equaiiBiug ana oi runner lowering the rate of interest w favor each mone tary legislation as will enable the vary, ing need of the season and of all ats tioas to "he properly met in order that trade mar be evenly sustained, labor steadily employed and commerce en larged. The volume of money In eir enlatloa was never so great per capita as it is today. Wa declare our steadfast op post tioa to the free and unlimited coinage of silver. No measure to that end eanld be considered which was without the support af the leading oommereial eoaa tries of the world. However firmly Republioaa '.agislstion may seem t have assured the country against th aril of base and discredited enrreney theeleotloa of a Deavaratio preside I aould set fail ta impair the oeuu try's credit aad to knag ace asere iu ta ques Moa the intention af the America peo ple to maintain a pa a the geld ataadard the IMiritV of their tnnnaw Alnmlaclraa The Demorratto party must be era. Vinocl that the American peopla will never tolerate the Chicago platform. Oa tha Qa-atloa t Tnas, We IwvamlSM tha naWMIa km t i priety of the honest eo-ooeratioa of can. ii n.i J to meet new buslnee condition. 1 1 anH?iaJlv ca aatAn.il Ana aani.ll tw ereasing fisreign trade, bat wa eondama all routiiracie and oombt nation Itv tended to reatriot buaineaa, to areata Bionopolies, to limit pradaction or t antrol prioee, aud favor suoh Vasp latloa a will effectually restrain and prevent all anoh abuses, pruUiot aud promote competition and secrre the right of prodnoers, laborer and all Who are. engaged In industry and com nieroe. Dealaratlaa for rrvteetlsa. Wa renew our faith la the polloy of protection to Amerioan labor. Iu that policy our industries have been estab lished, diversified and maintained. By protecting the home market, the com petition ha been stimulated and pro duction cheapened. Opportunity the inventive genius of our people ha been seemed aud wage in every depart tnent of labor have been maiutaiued at high rate, higher now than ever before, thus distinguishing our working people iu their better condition of life from those of any competing oountry. En joying the blessing of Amerioan oom mon school, secure in tha right of salt government and protected In tha occu pancy of their own market their con stantly Increasing knowlege and skill have enabled them finally to enter the markets of the world. Wa favor tha associated policy of reciprocity, so di rected as to open our markets on favor able term for what w do not ourselve produce in return for free foreign mar kers. ' , In the further Interests of American workmen, we favor a more effective re striction of the immigratiou of cheap labor from foreigu lauds, the extension of opportunities of education for work ing children, the raising of the age limit for child labor, the protection of free labor a aguiust convict lubor and an effective system of labor insurance. Our present dependence on foreign shipping for uiue-tenth of our foreigu carrying Is a great loss to the industry Of tais country. It Is nlso a serious danger to our trade for its xiuUlun with drawal in the event of a Eurowau war would seriously cripple our expanding foreign com mire. The national Ue- feuse aud uavul etllcii-iK y of tbis coun try, moreover, supply a compelling rea son for legislation which will enable us to recover our former place auioug the trade carrying fleets of the world. Liberal Penalon laal Farnml. The nation owes a debt of profound gratitude to the soldiers and sailors who have fought its bnttles, and it is the gov ernment's duty to provide for the sur vivors aud for the widows aud orphans of those who have fnlleu in the coun try's wars. The pension laws founded in this just seutimeut should be lieral and should be liberally administered, and preference should be given, wher ever practicable, with respect to em ployment In the publio service, to sol dier aud sailors aud to their widows and ophans. Bseabllsaes aad thsClrll Berries, We commend the policy of the Re. publican party in maintaining the effici ency of the civil service. The adminis tration has acted wisely in its effort to secure for publio service in Cuba, Porto Bioo, Hawaii and the Philippines only those whose fitness has been determin ed by training and experience. We be lieve that employment iu the publio servioe in these territories should be eon fined, aa far as practicable, to their inhabitants. It was the plain purpose of the Fif teenth amendment to the constitution to prevent discrimination on account of raoe or color in regulating the elective franchise. Devices of states govern ments, whether by statutory or consti tutional enactment, to avoid the pur nose of this amaudmeut are revolution ary and should be condemned. Publio movements looking to a per niaueut improvement of the roads and highways of the oountry meet with our eurdial. approval, aud we recommend this subject to the earnest consideration of the people aud of the legislatures of the several states. . We favor the extension of tha rural free delivery servisce wherever it ex tension may be justified. at.alaiaatloa af Arid Laaoa. In the further pursuance of the con stant policy of the Republican party to provide free homes on the publio do main, wa recommend adequate national legislation to reclaim the arid land of th United State, reserving control of th distribution of water for irrigation to the respeotive states and territories, i W favor home rule for and tha early admission to statehood of th territories af list) htiiis, Ai-Uoua and OLUhouia. WarTaa.e aa Hl..r.aa CaaaL Tha Diuglsy act, amended to pro vide saffloient revenue for the conduct af tha war, ha so well perfurmed it work that it baa been possible to reduos tha war debt in the sum of $40,000,000. So ample are the government's revenues and so great is the publio oonfldenoe In tha integrity of its obligations, that its newly funded two per oent bonds sell at a premium. Tha country is now Jaatiled la expecting and it will be the policy of tha Republican party to bring about n reduction of the war taxes. Wa favor tha construction, owner ship, eontrol and protection of an Isthmian eaual by tha government of tha United States. New markets are aeoseeary for th increasing surplus of anr farm product. Every effort should be made to epea and obtain new mar kets, especially in the Orient, and th administration is warmly to be oom meaded tar iu suoceskf ul sffort to oo in put all trading aad colonising nation to th polioy of tha open door in China, P.pansaaat af Ceaaaarre Pavare. In the interest of our expanding com merce we reoommend that oongres era ate a department of commerce and in duatrie In tha charge of a aocrntary. with a seat In the cabinet. Th Unit! State consular system should be reor ganised under the supervision of this new department npou snob a basis of appointment and tenure as will render It still mora eervioeable to the nation's lucreaaing trade. The American government must pro. tect the person and property of every eitiaen wherever tbey are wrongfully Violated or placed in peril. We congratulate the women of Am erica apon their splendid reward of pub Uo service in th Volunteer aid associa tion, and a nurse in camp and hospital during tha recent campaigns of oof arm lev In tha Eastern and Western Indies, and w appreciate their faithful oa operation in ail work of education and industry. The rrealaaat rarla Falley Cas. '4S. President McKiuley ha conducted th foreign affairs of the United SttM with distinguished credit to the can people. In releaaiug aa front tha vexatious European alliaooa for tha gov ernment of Samoa, hi oonr is eapeei ally to be commended. By securing to our undivided control the most Import ant island of the Samonn group, and the best harbor in the southern Paeiflo, every American Interest ha been safe guarded. Wa approve tha annexation of tha Hawaiian island to the United State. We commend the part taken by oar government in th peace ooafareuoe at lhe Hague. Wa assart our steadfast adbereuoe to th policy annonnoad in tha Monroe doctrine. Oa the tenth AtYteaa War. Tha provisions of Th Hague conven tion were wisely regarded whan Fresl dent McKinley tendered hi friendly oraoe la the inter! or peace Great Britain and tha Benin. Afrloan repunhaa. wans fha a marl nan govern ment must oontlnoe tha policy pre scribed by Washington, affirmed by every succeeding president, and im posed upon us by Th Hague treaty, of non-intervention in European outttro versie, th Amerioan people earnestly hope that a way may soon be found, honorable alike to bota cou tending par ties, to terminate tha strife between them. Trealsa.at af the Phlltsisilaea. In accepting by tha treaty of Paris the just responsibility of our viotorie in the Spanish war, the president and the seuate wen the undoubted approval of tha Amerioan people. No other course was possible than to destroy Spain's sovereignty throughout tha Wsst Indies and la tha Philippines. That course ore ted our responsibility before the world and with the unorgan ized population whom our intervention bad freed from Spain, to provide far maintenance of law aad order, aad for the establishment of good government aud fur the pert urmauoe of international ebligation. Our authority aould not La less than our responsibility, and wherever sovereign rights were extend ed, it became tha high duty of tha gov ernment to maintain it authority, to put down armed insurrection and to confer the blessing of liberty aad civil isatlou upon all the rescued peoples. The largest measure of self-govern nieut consistent with their welfare and our duties shall be secured to them by law. To Cuba, Independence and self, government were issued iu the same voioe by which war was declared aud to the letter this pledge shall be performed. The Republican party, upon It his tory aud upou this declaration of its principles aud policies, confidently in vokes th considerate and approving judgment of the American people, ALL ABOUT t A LI FORMA. , C.ilifori la lit thn natural pnra.il Ueol tlif liuly maker, - Its resource are int'xImuHtalili', Its invitation uiilver- 4l,Htitt tin rrnorta) anil attraction hiiioiii; tin uiont tlnirxl of the worl I. "Il-irt8 ami Attraction along the Const Line" 1 liandawiuely H lustra nil (older, giving a iloncrlption of the heal th ami pleasure resorts on lhe coast lietweeu Han KranclHCO and 1 Angeles. "iSha-ita Resorts," enilielinhed with beautiful half tone engravings, dea crilw-s the sentc and outing attrac tions of the vast and .wonderful Simula region, the grandest of plea, grounds. The Southern Pacific Company publishes descriptive literature con taining valuable information about all of theni. Il is for free distribu tion and may be obtained from any Southern Pacific agent, or C. II. Mnrkhsin, General Passenger Agent t Portland. If you apply by mail enclose a stamp for each publication wanted. California South of Tohieh'pl" tells all about the charni- ol that rtmarkahly favored semi-lrroplc garden ripot ol the world in Southern California. A handsome map of California, complete in detail, reliable, skillfully indexed, sod full of information about lhe State' resource-. It I the only publication, of kind folded for pocket u-. ".Summer OutingV I a 32-page folder devoted to the camping retreats in lhe Shasta Region and Santa Crux moiitilHiiiM It appeals more direct ly to that large and growing Haw of recreation seeker who prefer this popular form of ouliug. "Pitcifk- drove" is the Chautauqua of lhe wvNt, and this foldei not' only dew-ribe the pretty place itself, but gives a program of the religldusaod educational meetings, conventions, school-, etc., to be held there this summer. Other publication are "Lake Ta- hoe," Ueyeera and Lake county," "Yoseinite," "HoM del Monte," "Castle Crsga," each brimful of In- foimailon about the place named, aud printed in the highest style of hearl." A lislf-im-h riH-ket r-t'l'W came down in Haleiu wllh such force that it Isireil a I wo Inch hole in a roof. The McMiniivllle "Transcript" in sMakingof I he reported chottigeof prunes In I hat vicinity says thai fn m the rrvltsrd visited there I more llisu a full crop; Wright, (11 breath A (toucher have ten thousand irce; the Petite fairly groan be. neath tin ir lisxd. although one-third of their fruit has been pulled, and much more a ill have H he removed to keep the tree from breaking. The Italian aad Silver are not so full, Hut contain me than the tree ill Maud to maturity. It is expect cd that the ten thousand tree will yield ten thousand bushel of fruit. i- KEUTOR UIILM ILLISTRA'IO. An Iowa delegation called on for mer Senator Hill. He made no dint n ferencH to hi Lincoln trip, but spoke freely. "We haven chance to win. Not a t get her on our nwu merits, but be. cause of the) mi lakt of the othei fellows. Public opiuion Is veering against the rcuubiican parly. We will change the current by puttiug details in lhe platform. We must not git giddy. iWnst's the u-w ol declaring at what, ratio we will coin silver. We mui-t gel a congress first What's the profit of quarreliug In advanot.7 ' Theo Senator Hill told a ttory. MA Methodist waa angged o a BsptL-t girl and waa firm in his de nomination, faith. What church were they to be married in was a vital matttr. He talked it over, and she agreed lo the Mt thodist. Then what church were they to attend? She held back, but at last gave in. Hut still the fellow was not satisfied. Were the children lo be baptized by sprinkling or itomersioti? Tbeu he sought out the bishop and told him his trouble. The good man listened ti him. lie ssid : 'Don't quarrel with her. She has sgreed lo marry a M'thtslist church and lo attend It. Aren't you pushing things a liitle fast al this stage of the proceedings' Hadn't you beifr wait until you have the children?' " "We haven't got our congress yi t Shouldn't we wait before quarreling over sprinkling or Immersiou. New York has now eighteen metaliers of congress more than any other tile With lit to I all we can hope for is four or five in New York distrb t which would go democratic if the platform declared against the t'ti couiuiaudmenls. What is the repub lican program if Ihey get the presl deucy and congress. First, the force bill will lie revived with the Kcu tK'ky situation the excuse. Next and more important co igress will re duce the southern representation to correspond lo the auppres Ion of southern vole. It's unconstitutional and Tillman says that the vote is suppressed." Some one interrupted Mr. Hill t say it would be six years before con gress could pass a coinage measure. "It will be fifty years, If the repub licans get both houses of the next congress." Kansas City dispton t Dos Moines Leader. BRYAN AMU IOWA DEMOCRATIC iOSXEVC But there is strong reason for be llev.ng thai Bryan's worshippers do not me in what they say. In the first place Bryan was regularly nom inated by the avowed populists, and by silence if not by writ en or spoken word, he accepted that nomi nation. This makes him first of all a populist in the full meaning of th-tt word, pledged to do the bidding of populists. This Is rank infidelity to all democrats principles. In the second place Bryan was nominated by the silver democrats. Almost half that convention, hundred t of Its members, were conservative demo crats and yet they were not allowed recognition. This adds another ob ligation lo Bryan 1 1 proceed with the demoralixtiion of business. And in the third place Bryan is the nominee of the professtd silver republicans. He must do their bidding. In three other respects Bryan has made cheap money and repudiation both the "burning" and the "para mount" lue. First he is the per sonation of financial dishonesty. His nomination without even a re-affirm ation of the Chicago platform would have been enou ,h t satisfy the most ardent silverin. Secondly, be insist ed upon having that platform reiter ated. But his own nomination and the incendiary pli tform were not enough, and so h insisted upon an express repetition of I6 to-l,of free and unlimited coinage at that ratio. He made it trebly sure that be will continue to work for the d'-structlon of the solid and safe uionett-ry sys tem which the country now enjoys. Then was not the slightest ai-tn pi at auy stage of the proceedings to subordinate silver lo far more im portant laauea. There waa a aludied and a aiiccessful ffit lo insuitiold democrats, and to alar! the new fight on the old line. Davenport Demo crat, As was generally predicted, tha Kansas Cily cot v t oi not only en doTsed the popuiiat national con yen lion of Sioux FH by nominating William Jennings Bryan for presl dent, rut it " Ib-nily, plainly and arrogantly decl-red that the party demanded the free and unlimited coiuage of ailvtr t the raio of 1(1 to I. Itemocrat In every part (J lha country plead iti the new leader to drop that Isaoe. The thousand who saw only dia-t-r in such a monetary resolution a-ked that such a platfurm mlvl t l adopt "d a would permit them toglva lhe ticket their earnest and hearty support. These new aelf-asaumed leaders would brook no interference nor lis ten to council. Of I lie fifty inctiitiers ou the commi t"1 on re-mliillons, t eulj -four conservative, cur net t ttieu asked that this obunxious plank ne eliminated, but it was of no avail. Mr. Brysu had issued his Imperial tlii t ihat not only must the dedara ti in be made, but it must tie couched iu the words that hi royal messenger bore to hU cohort. "Free and un limited, at 16 lo-l, without the con sent of auy nation on earth." Democrat uf thispaitof Iowa do not believe in thi p'ipulistic dirlara lion, and they are courageous enough lo say so. The thrifty man, lie he employer of employe, dots not want the value of his dollar impaired by ibe erratic actions of a horde of office seekers, who hope to ride ltit' office upon adroitly worded documents that create aud losler the wor-t pas sions of the ordinary voter. The time will egnin come when ileiuiN-rats and uot p pnlisis will cou- trol the destinies ol the democratic istrty. When able men will widely expound principles that are whole some aud calculated to build up gov ernment, and not senstliooid and deslructive. The present sgitstors may deceive the people a lew days lunger, but their end is certain and sure. Burlington (lixcif, ilcm. Kvery time (his country bus addtsl territory to her domain the s,.ectr of the Roman republic has been con jured up to frighten her out of her new possessions. When Thomas Benton advocated the acquisition ol Oregou he was treuted to more an cient history thau the average man hears in a lifetime, but Tlionms bad his own way of looking al tit mat ter. Had the Roman si at of govern ment been bound lo Its distant pos ataeioiis by lines of railroad, or by fast st 'amer.; by telegraph and telephone lines which tirotigl.t it in in.-ttnt touch with any portion of its domain il might have survived. A close student of Homau history, however, will Hud that there ate material differences between the lion an form ol government and the form of government of the United tstttes, even barring the ques tion of colonies. Conditions, too, were somewhat (iiflVrcnt. It is. doubtful If Hint portion of the United St tee lying west of the Rockies could be lndi finitely governed from Washington If it had no Is tier means of communication and transportation than were possessed by the It imans. Corvallis Uax'tte. Fiem Wilson, who was attacked and badiy injured recently In Wallo wa county by a vicious stallion which he was leading, has since died. The animal hung n like a bull-dog, crunching the bones of Mr. Wilson's arm aud chew ing oil muscles. Japan is in a position to act promptly in Chins, and it ought to I lie allowed to do so und'T a guaran tee that the Chinese ten i lory which would la-occupied would not beheld. Before the Kuroiean nations and the United States can get enough troops on Chinese soil to do cff-flive work many lives of foreigners may be sac rificed. Japan, if the other powers permit it to act, can capture Pekin long before the rest of the nations imu Id accomplish that object. Amer ica is in favor of giving a good deal of latitude to Japan iu this matter on the pledge, which Japan is said to have given, that the captured terri tory would be evacuated after order was restored. The concert can afford to lake t'te Aiuericau view of t!ie Chinese b-tue In all it parts. The fear of a general European war has cau-s-d a drop in slocks in Berlin and in some i f the oilier Old World centers. This fear, however, In unreasonable. There will be a war sgainsl the elements which are now at the front in China. No good reason exists for any apprehension of a quatrel among the nations about the disiosition of things Iu China. The way to avoid a quarrel is for all the nations lo agree to the American policy of preserving the stilus quo in China afler putting some modern at the head of affairs in Ihat empire. The New York trk and money markets are not showing any dreaii of serious complication among the great owera ou lhe Chinese question. The United Stiles is easy on that score. It intentions are humane, and Ihey will iindoohledly he accept ed in time by majority of the other nations Interested. The Chinese trouble will not ex fnd far. tier than China. According to last year's consular figure, the nutnls-rof forel :ner in China was 17,193, Including ill'. American. It Ihey are murdered China will lie viii'd by the t-rtn"t reirilitiiiim in lo r lii-ti r , New Orleans gained in foreign ex port and imports last year the band some figure of l.1,fN),000, or about 40 percent. When the Mississippi chaonel is deepened and thn Nicara gua Canal built the cotnmer o this valley will astoni-h the world. OAHTOniA. WIIATIIASIIAFPENED DURING THE WEEK It!ins of General Interest from all parts of the state PRUNE CHOP AT DUNDEE Cattle at Feadleten Briar a Goad Price, Oram' Pass report that "tha watermelon season will 0ien early this year." A sale of 176 head ot cattle, at an average of $18 per head, is reported at Pendleton. Tracklaylng on the Mobawk roa l will probably be completed to Wend ling by August 6. The necessary acreage is pledged to secure a starch factory at I m bier, in Uulon couuty. Urass Valley is negotiating with Portland parties for the construction of a flouring mill. In a shipment of fat hogs from Joseph was oue which tipped the scales at 600 pounds. The Stayton creamery paid 17 cents for butter fat its first mouth, anil 13 cents last month. A sale of 100 head of beef cattle is reported from Albany, in Umatilla County, at $10. 50 per head. List Sunday morning, the cabin of E. W. Case, near Placer, Josephine county, was fired by the ow uer, who shut himself in and perished. It is thought he committed suicide whild lusane. E. D. 8t I at ford, of Roaeburg, haa succeeded Captain Mathers aa special agent of the Oencral Land OtHce for the southern half of this state, Cap tain Mathers being transferred to New Mexico. A small gasoline boat is now run nlng on Rogue River between Wed derburn and the mouth of the Illi nois River, In Curry county. It en ables settlers to secure their mail and supplies in much quicker time. Wheat aphis is playing- havoc will) many crops In Lane county, says the Eugene Register. Some fields aru literally covered with the little ests. Spring wiieat promises to be about as badly damaged as the fall crop. The Corvallis Times reports that a young woman of that county attack ed with her parasol at a picnic a man whom she charged with landering l.er aud injured one of, his eyes so that he had to call a surgeon. The McMinuville National Bank will take, August. 1, the $5000 of school district bonds. These Imnds bear fi per cent interest, and run 10 t ) 20 years, and $205 premium was paid. Interest is payable bcml annually. Herman Conn has had i lite a force picking berries on h is farm of late, and Ihey have almost finished this year's crop, says the Hoseburg Plaindealer. This Intustry lias proved to be very profitable and fur nishes much employment to workers. It Is reported that grasshopiier" are making a regular Nebraska raid on Oold Hill and Immediate vicinity. They have stripped the bushes and tree of leaves, and are leaving every thing in their path bare. Such a raid is a very uncommon thing Iu Oregon. Speaking of the city debt of The D.tlles, Recorder Uutes tlls The Chronicle that from the present con dition of the city's finances, he will soon be able to add $1500 more to the sinking fund, making $1000 put in since the first of the year, and $10, 000 since the fund was created 18 months ago. If conditions continue a favorable the entire debt will be paid in the course ol flvoor six years. The Yamhill Reorter diss not t ike kindly to Belgian hares and doubts that they are Immensely prof I'abie. It adds: "A pair of them were probably in the ark with Noah, and the world haa been vainly trying to get rid ol lle in ever since and abu-ing Noah roundly pn-w-rving them. Bclty-r sKs k your farm with a few goal", plg, chickens, or cattle which will hsVH a g'e-l market value every day In Ibe year." Dundee, Oregon, tikes toe lead in Italian prunes Inls year. Mr. Z. T. 1 is vis report thst the output from that place this year will be from 2,"i to 80 carloads. Mr. Dnis, himself, will have alsiut 20 carloads. The tree are In very fine condition and the fruit protnists to la-f f the high est quhlity. Mr. Divl Is now Iu California for the purN" of securing the latest and bt machinery for prrjceaslng and packing prunes.