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OUP OFFER
.'mikcknwst and Weekly
Oregoiiiaii, both for $l.io j-r
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JOB PRINTING
Our Job Printing IVrpartrneut
Surpasses any in th County
for neatness, qnicknrea and
theapuesa. Call anJ be con
vinced. IUiXSBORO. WASHINGTON' COUNTY, ORLOOV, FRIDAY, SKPTKMBKR 14, VMM
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REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
PauijtbKLPkUA.'--I'ullowta( la Iba fall
text uf tiia i.latform adouud by tba B
poblaau National uouvautioa i
The Kiiublioiiuf tUUiiltad StaUa,
HuruugU thaur cltuaau rapraaautatlTaa,
auat to ualiouai oouvaattoa, looking
back opuu ait BDtnrtiaaaail raaord of
at-'biavruiBut, aad luoklug furward Into
a araat Held of duty aud upportuulty
ud appealing to tha judginBUt of tbalr
runntrymvu, maJw thM daularatioua:
Tbe eiptctatluii la wbiuh the Ameri
can peopla, turuluf frout tba Ucmocratio
party, iutruatd power fuur yara atro ta
a Kepublioau cbiof mayiatrata and a
Republioaii couKiaaa. baa Leaa mat aud
tatlitfled. Wbau tka paopl tbeu aa
eeuibled at tba potla after a term of
Druinuratio leiltttioa and adtulnintra
tluu, Luaiue waa dead, indualry pax.
lyatd aad tha natiuual credit diaaalroaa.
ly ituuuiied. Tba country ' capital
waa bidden away aud lu labor dUtreaa
d and unemployed. Tba Democrats
bad no other plau with wbiub to im
prove the ruiaouacouditiona which they
bad themaelvea prodacud than to Ouiu
atlver at tbe ratio of It to I.
PruBverltii Breech! Uf KBpablleana. -
Tbe liep.iblicau party deuooncle,
this plau a" aura to produce oouditioui
evrn worse thuii tboea from which ra
tio!, was sought, promised to restore
prosperity by means of two legialative
uieaaurea a protective tariff and a law
inaluug gold tha standard of value.
Tbe people by great majorities leaned to
tba Kepublioau party a commlxsiou to
enact these laws. This commission has
been executed and tha Republican
promiae is redeemed. Prosperity mora
geueral aud mora abuudaut than wa
bava ever known bas followed these
euactuieuta. There la no longer any
coutruvery aa to tha value of any gov-
t-ruiueut obligations. Every American
dollar is a gold dollar or its assured
equivalent, aud American credit stauds
bin her than that of auy other nation.
Capital is fully employed and every
where labor Is profitably occupied.
No single fact oun more strikingly
tell the story of whut Republican govern
meut means to the couutry than this
that while during the whole period from
1801 to 18'JT there was an excess of ex
ports over imports of ouly .183,021,4117,
there tuts beeu iu the short three years of
the present Republican ad iniuistratiouan
exot ss of exports over impoi-ts la tba
euormoua sum of $1,488, 738,094, and
while the American people, austained
by this Republican legislation, have
been achieving these spleudid triumphs
lu tl.eir buMUeas aud commerce, they
have conducted aud iu victory oouolud
ed a war for liberty aud human rtguta.
War for I.lh-rlj Net acgraaaisaaaeai.
No thought of national aggrandise
meut tarul''ed tbe, high Dnrooae wile
which Amf-ric.au aiandaids wero un
furled. It was a war unsought and
patiently reaiated, but when it caius tha
Amerlcuu goverumeut waa ready. Its
fleets were cleared for action. Its arm
ies were in the field, aud tha quick aud
signal triumph of Its forces on land aud
sea bora equal tribute to the skill and
foresight of Republican statesman ship.
To 10,000,0(10 of tha bnman race there
waa glvaa "a new birth of freedom,"
and to tba American peopla a asw and
noble responsibility.
taaerMtaeal ef rreel4eet MeKlalei,
Wo indorse tha admlulatratloa of
William MoKlnlay. Its acta have been
established in wisdom and In patriot
ism, aud at home aad abroad it baa dis
tinctly elevated and extended tha lnfla
anoe of tha American nation. Walk
ing autrled paths aad facing unforeseen
responsibilities, President MoKinley has
been la every situation tha sins Ameri
cas patriot and upright statesman, clear
la vision, strong la Judgment, flrut In
avtiou, always Inspiring aud deearviug
the oouQdeuos of hia countrymen.
In aakiug tha Amanoaa peopla to In
done this Republican record aud to re
new their oom mission te tha Republi
can party, wa rewind them of tha fact
that tha menaca to their prosperity bas
always resided In Demooratio principles
and uo leas In tha general Incapacity of
the Democrat la party to conduct poblio
affairs. The prime esaeutial of buai
aess prosperity is publlo ooufideuoa in
the gtKxl seuae of the government aud
Its ability to deal Intelligently with all
new problems of administration and
legislation. That confldesoe the Demo
crat io party baa never earned. It la
hopelessly inadequate, aud tha country's
prosperity, when Demooratio suooess at
tbe polls Is sunouuead, baits and oeasea
In mere autlaipation of Deuiocratia
blunders aud fail urea
Dealaratiea for the ObU ataadarsi.
We reuew our alleiriauaa ih. nr.
eiple of the gold standard, aud declare
our confidence in tha wisdom of tha
legislation of tha Fifty-sixth congress
by which the parity of all our
money and the stability uf An. nn-.,n
on a gold basis has been secured. Wa
recoguize iua. interest rate are a po
tent factor in production and business
activity aud for tha purpose of further
equalising and of further loweriug the
rates of interest we favor luch mone
tary legislation aa will enable the vary,
lug Deeds of the season and of all seo
tioss to be properly met in order thai
trade asar be evenly sustained, labor
steadily employed and comiaeroa en
larged. The volume of money la oir
aalation waa never so great per capita
as It te today.
Wa declare our steadfaat opposition
to tha free and ua limited coinage of
silver. No measure to that aud could
be esasidered which was without tha
support of the leading oommeroial aoua
hrtes ef tbe world. However firmly
Republican legislation may eeem tt
have seeared tka country agaiaat tha
parti of base and discredited eurreocy
the eleotloa of a Deaocratio fareeldenl
said set fail ta impair tha country's
arodit aad to snag oaee more Lata quea
Hea the iateatioa of tba American peo
ple ta nauiiaia apea the geld stand art
the piriiy of their money clrealatkaa.
The Di moc ratio party must be oen
Tineetl that tha American peopla wUl
never tolerate the Chioago phufona,
Oa the OasetUa e( TrtMSa.
Wa reoogniae tha naoaastry aad pre
priety of the honest eawoperatioa of aaa-
ttal to meet new fcnalnaaa anltlana.
and especially to extend oar rapidly lav
ereasing roreiga trans, hut wa
all oinDirriea and aoaablaali
tsud1 to restrict baalaeas, la
saAMSupohaa, to luaJI radaoakaa m to
latloa as will effeutaary restraiu and
prevent all such abuses, prolei t and
promota Oompelitiou and seenra tbe
rights of producers, laboitrs and si!
Who are angnged in luJunry and Coui
Heroa.
Deelaratlaa fur rrolartloa.
We renew our faith lu the policy of
protection to American labor Iu that
policy our industries have been estab
lished, diversifl. d and maintained. Kv
protecting the home market, the coin
)titi,.u bun been stimulaied and pro
duotiou cbeupened. Oip-.rtuuity tha
inv. ntive pi-uius of our p. opls bas been
sei uied ami waes iu every depart
nieul ..f In' -or have been uuiiutaiued at
hih rate, higher now than ever before,
thu.i diBtingiuBlriiig our working peopla
lu their better romlitions of lifs from
those of any competing country. En
joying the bli saiugs of Auit-rii-au com.
mou stduMils, net-lire iu tt. right of self
government aud pi-ot-cted in the ooca
psucv of their own markets their con
stantly iin-reniiug knnwl.ga aud skill
have enabled them liaully to enter the
niarkets uf the world. We favor the
asjciuted policy of reoipriHMty, so di
rected as to open our markets on favor
able terms for what we do net ounelvrs
produce iu return for free furoiu tu.ir
kets. In tha further interests of American
workmen, we favor a more effective re
striction of the iuimigi-utii.it of cheap
labor from foreign lauds, the exteuaiou
of opportunities of etlucatiou for Work-
iDg children, the ra:s ug or t!.a age
limit for child labor, the protection of
free labor as agaiust oouvn-t hibor and
an effective system of labor iiiMirance.
Our present Ut'iieuilunce on f, .n-igu
shipping for uiue l.-ntlis of our foreigu
carrying is a great l..s In the iii'luaiiy
of this country. It is itl-n n neriuua
danger to onr Inwle lor its -mlileu with
drawal iu the event of a Knropeiiii war
would Seriously cripple our expanding
foreign commerce. Tin- uaiiotmt de
fense aud naval eflli iein y of this oouu
try, moreover, aupply a coniie!liug rea-
I son for leguhttiou w hich will enable us
to recover our former place nuinng the
trade carrying Heels of the world.
S.lbaral l-Bitaltia Lawfl ' Favoretl.
The nation owes a debt, of profound
gratitude to the soldier and sailors w ho
have fought its lutttlea, mid it in the gov
ernment's ilnty to provide for the snr-
Tivors aud fni the widows aud orphan,
of those who have fallen iu the coun
try's wars. The pension laws founded
in this just seutimeut should be 14k -rul
and should be liberally ndiuiiiixtt-t'eil,
and preference should be given, win-raver
practicuhle, with rei-pcct to em
ployment iu the public nervier, to sol
diers aud sailors aud to their wi Iowa
and opbans.
Bepahllsaua aatl tlta Civil Servlea.
Wa commend the policy of the Re
publican party in maintaining the i fllci
ancy of the civil service. The ail minis
tration has acted wisely in its effort to
encore for public service fn Ciif.it. 1-Vre
Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines only
those whose fituoss has been determin
ed by training aud experience. We be
lieve that employment iu the public
eervioe in these territories rhould be
oouflued, as far as practicable, to their
Inhabitants.
It was the plain purpose of tha Fif
teenth amendment to the constitution
to preveut discrimination on account of
race or color in regulating tbe elective
franchise. Devices of states govern
ments, whether by statutory or constitution-'
enactment, to avoid the pur
aose ol this amendment are revolution
ary suit fclnmlil be condemned.
Public movements looking to a per
manent improvement of the roads and
highways of the couutry meet with our
cordial approval, and we recomm-ud
this subject to the earnest consideration
of the people and of the legislatures ol
the several ntute.
Wa favor the extension of the rural
free delivery servisca wherever its ax
tension may be justilled.
giBBlatuatioa mt Ar4 Laa4,
In the further pursuance of the oou
atant policy of the Republicuu party to
provide free homes ou tbe publio do
main, we recommend adequate national
legislation to reclaim the arid lands of
tha Uuited States, reserving control of
tha distribution of water for irrigation
la the respective states and territories.
Wa favor home rule for and- the early
admission to statehood of the territories
t Vow Mexico, Arizona and Oklahoma.
War Taaas aaa Mlaaracaa Caaai,
Tha Dingley act, amended to pro
vide sufficient revenue for the conduct
f tha war, haa so well perforated its
work that it haa been possible to reduce,
tha war debt in the sum of 10,000,0o0.
Bo ample are the government's revenues
and so great is the public confidence in
tha tatagrity of its obligations, that its
aswly faaded two per oent bonds sell
at a premium. The country is now
Jaatiied In expecting and it will bd the
policy of the Republican party to bring
about a reduction of the war taxes.
Wa favor the. construction, owner
ship, oouteol and protection of an
isthmian oanal by the government of
tha United Htatea. New markets are
aeossaary for the increasing surplus of
aur faraa products. Every effort should
be rands to open and obtain new mar-1
beta, especially in the Orieut, and the '
administration is warmly to be com-,
mended for its uooestd'ul effort to oom-!
suit all trading and colonizing nations
to the paliey of the opan door iu China.
Etaperiaaaal of CBBtnarrBB Favovwtl- j
Jn the interest of our expanding oom-
me roe we reoommend that congress ore- j
ate a department of commerce and in
dust ries in the charge of a secretary, ,
With a seat in the cabinet. The Uuited
States consular system should be reor
ganised under the suncrviaion of this
new department upou such a basis of
appointment and tenure as will render
it still more serviceable to the nation
increasing trude.
The American goyernraent must pro
feet the person and property of every
Citizen wht-nver tltey are wrongfully
Violated or pi. iced iu jk-ril.
Wa oongratulate the women of Am
erica upon their splendid rwir I of pub
lic service iu I he Volunteer aid aasocia
ttou, aud as nurses iu camp aud hospital
during the recent campaigns of our
annief iu the Eit-t. rn an I West- ra
Indies, ami m sppre. i.tte their faithful
CO operation in all worka of eUucatioa
and industry,
The rr.laBl'B l ."l(i pailay
Presideut MrKinli y h is condoet. d
tha toraign aff.i uf the L'uited SUstas
with distinguiahcd credit to the Ameri
can people, lu releasing as frum the
Veiaiwus Eurupeau alliance for the gov
erumeut uf sjbukmi, bis euurse is aspect
ally to be cowmauded. By securing to
uur undivided control ths most import
ant iaiuud uf the siaiauau group, and
the best harb.tr iu the southern paoitto,
every Americau interest baa been safe
guarded. Wa approve tha auuexatioa of tha
Hawaiian islauds to tha United btatea.
We commend the part takeu by oar
goverumeut lu ths peace uoufereooe al
Tha Hague. We assert our steadfast
adhxreuce to tha policy announced Lu
tha Mouroe doctrine.
Oa the keath AMcu War.
The provisions uf Tbe Hague conven
tion were wisely regarded when Presi
dent McKinley tendered his friendly
' unlets iu the interest of peace between
Great Britain aud tha South African
I - '
repiiouca wuua the American govern.
meut must ooutiuua the policy ura-
1 sor ued by Washiugtou, affirmed by
- every sucoeediug president, and Im
posed upou as by The Hague treaty, of
nou-iuterveution lu European eoutro
versies, tha American peopla earnestly
hupe that- a way may soou be found,
houorable alike to both contending par
ties, to terminate tha sulfa between
theru,-
TrsatBasal Bf the Phlllpplaea.
In accepting by tha treaty of Paris
the just responsibility of our yiotoriea
lu the Spanish war, the presideut and
the senate won the undoubted approval
of tha American peopla. No other
course waa possible than to destroy
Spain's sovereignty throughout tha
Wast Indies aud in ths Philipplnea.
That oourse created our responsibility
before the world and with tha unorgan
ized population whom our intervention
had freed from Spain, to provide for
maintenance of law and order, and for
the establishment of good government
aud for the performance of international
obligation. Our authority could not
be loss thuu our responsibility, aud
wherever sovereign rights were extend
ed, it became the high duty of the gov
ernment to nialutaiu its authority, to
put down armed insurrection and to
confer the blessiugs of liberty and civil
iaution upou all tha rescued peoples.
The largt-xt measure uf aelf-guveru-meut
oousistaut with their welfare aud
our duties shall be secured to them by
law. To Cuba, in.lcpeiiilence aud self,
government were issued iu the saw
voice by w hich war was declared aud to
the letter this pledge shall be performed.
The Republican party, upou its his
tory and upon (hia declaration of Its
principles and policies, confidently lu
vokea the considerate and approving
Judgment of the American peopla.
All. AlKIL'l l AI.IIOKMI.
(Vtlifttri ia Is Hie natural ntrn.li-e nl
tin- holy maker. IN rewiiirreti aie
i-T..xliBift.il.lf, iia iiiviltiiimi ii ii i ver--il,
Hint its results Htnl attraction
among the must luilnl nf Hie
world. 0
'Resorts mill AUrnii inns abiiitf Hie
('nasi Line" is haiiilsnmely illu-ira-teil
(older, giving a ile-.criptit.il nf Hie
lien I III nil. I pleasure It-sorts nil I lie
c msl between Sail Francisco ami lns
Atigl'lea.
".Slia-ilM Ui-surls," eiultelislieil with
lit'iiiilifiil hull lone engravings, iles
crilMS the senic and noting attrac
tions nf the vasl ami W'lutlerfiil
Shasta region, the tmuilest nf pleas
gmiiiitls. The Hniithi-rii I'acifli' Comiaiiy
piil.li.-ln s .li scriptive literatnte inn
Inining valiiaide iuliiliiinlii.il uluuil
all nf them. It is fur free) distribu
tion ttnil may he nlilaiuetl frmu any
Hoiitlit-rii I'arilli! ageul, or I!. II.
Markhaui, Oeneral I'asnfiigvr Agent
al I'orllaiitl. If you apply by mail
elicit eai it si a III i for each ..l.licalioll
waiileil.
'falifnrnia N tulli nf IVd i. h tpi"
tells nil hImiiiI Hie cIihiiii. ol that
remuikahly fanreil semi trropic
iriinlt-n at nl lite world iu Southern
I'alifnrnia.
A liuiiilst.i.ie inHp of ('ulifn'iiiM,
coiiiplete in tit-tail, reliable, skillfull
iiiilexeil, ami full of information
alMiul the Htale's resource. It is
the only pnl. li. alioii of kiml fnliletl
for ickel il-e.
"Summer Oulings" is a 3'.'-.Hge
f diler ilevnltil lo t lie camping retreats
ill Hie Shasta U-gii.n ami Santa Cru
moil lit ei i ii-: ll appeals morr ilireel
ly lo thai large ami growing; elasaof
recreation sts-kers who prefer Ihis
popular form nf nuling.
"I'liciftc (Irnvi:" is Hie ('liaulampia
of the west, ami tins fohlei not only I
dcscrilan the pretty placf Itself, hill
gives a program (if Hie religious ami
eilucalintiHl meeting, ism vent inns,
s Iiim.I-, etc., lo Is- hcl'l there this
iitiitner.
a.
I 1900
X Tksrs ta mrj food
rtaaoa why
1 St. Jacobs Oil
J saoBld car
I RHEUMATISM
I NEURALGIA
LUMBAGO
SCIATICA
(m lb real at the ternary. Owe pap.
aaioaal raae a. .1 o.b-b care,
SUREIT AND PK0MPTLT
I Kill M IMVS M I Hit aPII
tVtl. A llw rl t'lulke, sit relaiy "f Ihe
II ilne Mil Let Cluh, calls ttl lelil inn
ill Hie leailing uilielei.f the Augil-l
"l'role:'lniiist" in "I'n tt linn's New
Triumph" the vast in res-.- in tit.
coiin'ry's export trade under Hit
)imlr'y Tbiitl'.
Thii inrrease, as these) column
have -li.ivtn, is in tit. le mil ouly for
Its insoiillu.le, but for its tii trader.
"lu I. liner yenrs Winn wi' have
iiottil laige eApoiis," u riles Ciloiiel
t'larke, "t.ur Ir.-t -Ira.le frietids havi
sliriifi;etl t'leir shinililt-rs ami ...il.':
)i, yes, iiin-lly aiiliculliiral, w hit ll
only proves our grent natural rt
sources., Hut ; an analysis nf Is-1
ytar'a elpiirls -hows lare fains in
all our leitiliitt; iniliistrlcs agriciil
lural nearly frfiy millions, ll-lnrie
nearly one miltiuii, fnreslry nearly
leu iiiillinnsi t maiiulm tnres nearly
one hundred million-., hii.I iniiiine
uttarly ten inillitiiH."
Well, iloes I'olnn.'l Clarke say Liat
"No imtiitiial nlity ever hail a
gretler viuilii'ullnii from the most
pliusilile nl.jeeliniis that hive been
raiseil toil 1 1 ft 1 1 prolei'tlon - has en
joyetl iu Hie almost phi'iitniienal
growth nf nnr .foreign rt mi merer!."
Tim frce.trailn contctilioii that the
sweeping away nf lariH's is nnvssary
10 foreign niniuerce, that we) "cnu
not ex pott unless we import," ami
thai "Pri.teclion lunkes Ihe c tst ol
prntliHtmu so high that we cannot
Compete in foreign nisikels" all
tins is ileiimlislietl by Ike haul fuels
(f tinnier n American ex peri, .nee.
Not only is our I ttl foreign min
im rce anil especially nur ex pint
(mile gientcr than t ver befort ill nur
11 I t try . hut the records show that
Ihe foreign commerce nf the United
Siatt s actually tlt'cliiieil iluriug uur
" I'm r. II r. fotui" expeiimeiil in lsiU.
1MMS, Ulul rev i veil wtien I'mleetinii
w as re .-tnl.lislieil!
(' .loiiel Clarke imikes a Very . ffeel
iv - m.i 1 1 1 In emphasizing these truths
in nur New KuglHIIil t'cniinuiie
moi tiily. They are facia which w ill
c iiliit mightily lu Hie i-aiiipnign. To
the iiiicxampletl biaiiii iu our export
Iraile under a tariff -ysleiii HihI was
necuseil of "(-tilliiig" foreign coin
mcri'e, Itry u n ii-tn no longer lias a
word nf answer. Ilnslnu "J.nirii al."
"IMl'lltlAllHt" At IIS WiiKST.
All ill n.i.cials iiiusl Hgree that
Pnrlo Kim is a bail case of "lni-r-ialisiu."
Nolsnly will coiileiul dial
Hie islaml lias lioen eo fortunate, for
itislauee, aa Hawaii haa Is-en or us
the Philippines are likely lo la.
Hence every npMineul of "imperial
ism" must fe I keen interest in a
iiianifeslo issued by Ihe tlomiimnl
IMililical pally iu I'orlo Kico nn July
recapilulntiiiK the losses ami bur-
lens Hint have been in Mute. I upon
Hie people under the Is-nighte.l anil
tlespoliu rule of Ihis republic. The
manifest.) sa:
We have no longer i lie stamped
paper;
Nor Hie dues ou transfer nf properly
Nor Ihe trsoual certificates;
Nor I lie pusi-pm I,
Nor Ihe export ilulv ;
Nor Ihe lax on proles-iou :;
Nor Ihe import duly, which is now
iusigtiiuViul, ami w hich is left to us
tialMilisii.
Nor Hie liihule In Ihe crown of
Spain;
Nor Hie tribute to the Yerugua
race;
Nor fia Iribule In the Ministry nf
Colonies;
Nor war tribute In lime of peai-e,
ami navy tribute wilbotil ravy,
Nor ienslonetl people (who were
ml I'orto llii-aus);
Nor mountetl Miliis (gtianliu civil);
Nor military courts f i Iry ordinary
anil political i .flenses;
Nor alcaldes appointed by the
government;
Nor military governor.
Am. rican "imperialism" has tie.
ssiihsl Hie I'.irto Iticans of all of
these Mi-cHsions. Ami what has
the arrojfani'e of a lieart'esa pluliM--racy
substitu'tsl for Ihem? Hear the
I'orlo Kicans Hgaii.:
Hut we have the inviolability of
nur homes ami Hie hala-as nirpus;
ThProuit.of Justus-, cninposeil of
l'olti ltican mugistrales;
The ilivorre law, wnich guar-tiit'
domestic tcac ;
Uniform currency;
H 'gulari'y in Hie exchange;
Postal money order-;
Uiiiforinily In the postal stsmp;
The muiilci ililies w ill be aulnno
mou-;
We have .iitTiHge, the i tt-iiiinn tf
w Itii h Is Ii ft lo ii- i
We have I'tuln llican lr'aiB.j
An liiular poli.s- mmpnseil of
I'ortn ll'can ;
Pree pis' n-, l.-r w liii h the iilges
are rtaptttisiltle, wiilmut the inii.n.
veiiienee a .he pr j iiluiei.t-;
Ami quick p'tice.lure, the nnsli fl
ea I Inn of which is It f I In ii-;
Ami we have r. preeuliition in the
executive muni 1', evt n if not exactly
lo Ilia extent we ile-erv ;
A if I we have a bouse of represent
atives In Icglsls'e for the islaml.
Is not this a bear! rending picture
of Ihe baneful results of one year of
I republican misrule, imperialistic
lymniiv, pitiless militari-m, .mi.-
scieittvless i -oiiiuiercialisiii, ami ile
j bail' ltintr, tle.:rn.liug and ilemoraliz
liilT .Mi 'Kill ley isii,? Ikies not Ihis
iiiu rilviug -pei t tele of ilcsiilttiion ami
ruin roiihl by our hireling soldiery
ami pamperetl carpel daggers in Hit
ill filed islaml justily W illi.im Jen-
mugs lbyan tu tlccl ir.iiir licit if
eleeteil he w ill enl! s -p. ei ll st'-si'tiinl
Congress In prot-ct the pi.ilippiues
tif,sin-l Ihe blighting iiilncn. of
Ameiicau iustituiioiis, anil to V nn
the ile-tiiiy of -1 f III million-nf h-.i
pic in the Im. ils nf Dial intrepid
hntsilcr, in. i tiili:it v, a-sa -.-in anil
nriginal anli-imperialist, I'.uiilio
Avuiiihl In'.' Chicago " IntT-t Ks-hii.
hhhiix's ixri.iiiuM n.
In a It tt r In Ihe (llit rlin Cimes,"
A. Arwi tlsnn gives a chapter nf Ihe
hl-loi) of Sw'cili-u which is World
wiiile for every eiippniier nf Bryan
lo study. In the course nf Ins letter
he say :
'My native country, Sweden, ile
iiioui t .tsl silver iu S7:t, ami at the
same lime ailnpteii a very high taritl
un all iinpnrts. Up lo Ihis lime emi
gration In iii that country was very
great, ami portions were iu ilanc; nl
liecoining ilfpnpiilt't 'd, ihe reasons
lating very low wage-, .riirmhaiuls re
ceiving at ino-l 7.j crow ns ($19 7 .l)
per year, clerks ami nlllee men hIioiiI
100 crowns (rl'iD) per year, mechanics
i!0 ciowns (1.1 'J(') per w eek. Miners
were scarcely w aiilnl.
"Money iu hanks ciu.'.t only be
hail nn tliH highest grailc-of security,
and 7 lo III per ceiil.
"Aft.'r the itiaiif iiistitm nf this
new aystiii everythinj; sttrleil to
Ihmuii, farmhanils receiviii)' a great
increase in wavre-; clerks ami nllice
men ti tling more than il uibli Iheii
fnriui r pay, miners limling ready
employ inenl tit r.tl crown-per Week,
iiiechaiiics about Ihe si'iie, ami ma
chiuisls riss'iv inr; bInuii HHI crowns
(tiH) per Week.
"The nortlie. n pait of Sweilen la
ing, prior lo I87.'l, hardly iuhabiti-il,
is now ais-king lalior every wheie.
The greHt water-falls are taiue.l ami
inaile In furnish power lor electricity,
the latter furnishing power for any
number ami all cla -ses of laclnries,
tin. output of which was a cause nl
an Increased uicrchaiits' navy of
ocean gniug steamers.
"Tin- greal iron imlu-lry ilevelnp
eil ami caostsl the biiihliug of cities
llllctl with a busy, hustling pnpulaia-;
the Hue Swedish cutlery has found a
reatly market everywhere; the wool,
en mills have liecoine unfeil all over
Hie World anil compete siicis-ssfully
with Ihe finest fabrics iiiaih ; the can-
ii'tns made by Captain Nurde ufi-lt
have hi come famous (he world over,
ami are iii.tniil'a.iureil lor every nu
lion on Ihe glitlie. Tho increase of
popillalion is at in remarkable. Cities
which contain il (1,1100 inliahilaiit.
twenty years ago have now 2(,(MM',
ami many have a larger proportion
ate increase. Students and observers
agree that Ihe ilins t cause is a high
tariff ami Hie gold i-t-nulard."
The gold standard anil a pmleclive
tariff rescuisl Ihe working people of
Sweden from isiverty ami literally
-aved the couiilry from ruin.
Tinning t i this country, Mr. Ar
wetlsou iuipiire-: "Utui'-r w hat ml
mini-trill inn have we sts-n the I .est
times anil ilerivtsl the ijio-l g' mm I'"
lie asks w'orkiniMiien ttml firmer', as
compared with four or six years ago:
"Are you not making a I. "Iter living
to-day? You all know Ihe ilitliculties
encountered Mix years ago, mid if ynti
read the commercial reports nf Hun
ami I'.r i l-lre. t al Hint tune you mu -t
ailruil that we hail over Hon pcris-nt.
more failures then than now. The
yield of rropa waa great in IN'.)), so
you cannot say that crop failurea hail
anything to do with it. Factories nf
all clasMeH Imve Iss-n running full
lime, employing lalsir ami causing a
spleiuliil home iiiarket. Willi plenty
of cash our people ari gi m nI buyers.
It ia an undeniable fact thai we have
more money in our national treasury
than ever la-fore, anil it was practic
ally empty w hen that stutf-si prophet
retirtsl to llti.r. inl's Hay In ti.jny
life in enjoy meut ami Iimny, a t ik
ing contr.u-t to republican ex pre-i- i
tlenls."
Moreover, Ihe i fforls of Ihe demo
cratic parly under new ami worst
leadership to lil'ike Clev lami th"
s-aH'gnt.t for their fiilurcs will Im
unavailing. It was not (ievclsn.l,
but Cleveland's parly, t'nil was re
sponsible f..r Ihe threat of rotten
money which drove capital into hid
ing. It was not ( lev land alone,
but am h demis rats in r.iugre-tM as W.
J. I'.ryau, who repealisl Ihe Mi Kin
ley laritr, tllel llil .' deini.er it-, en ui
oil in Ha place a lurilf so outrageous
ami so iusi.-.pist-' tl 'he needs nf
Ann rican industry that Cleveland
refused ti sign il.
There is no comparison Istweeii
Ihe ripacily of Ihe ri pul lu sn ami
ileinia-ralic party In "provide for Ihe
welfare" of Hue iislion I'dere is no
ijiies ion where the inlt-rt-sl nf every
An erica n lies in the present cam
paign. fopeka (Kni f Capital.
StWH IIK ihk sriri'.
Friseiuau Lailtl rtaftti al Lallramle
thai be has two crops of wheal on
hand ami 100 beail of lii'ss, anil uu-
lesa he gels 60 eeuts per bushel clear
nf the sacks be will b-d il.
Fire I. u rued over aluut 100 acres of
pa-ture laud, ou Hie CuluHMitt lariua
nf Jnhu Orosa ami (J. C. Durlaiiil the
lir-t ol the Week There was also
about a utile of feure tleslroyisl.
Mrs. Miller, of West Yaipilna,
agetl 00 years, starttsl 1 1 walk 1 1 the
Si let it ageucy, lost her way, anil
nearly a-rishe. She was found ex-liail-letl
where she had fallen near
ihe trail.
The brick work ou the Columbia.
Southern llailroail Cniupany's hotel,
al Shauiko, is completed, ami Ihe
nsif will 1st ou in about 10 days. It
ia a iiiiniitiMliotis t.uililing, two
stories high, aud lias 100 fts-t front
age on two slreets.
Messrs. liutitc, ScriU'r, Palmer
and Huntington, owners of Hie Pay
buy mine, up the (iraiul Hondo
river, have bonded Hie mine to a
practical mining man of Montana for
1 10,000, w ho will put mi ipjite a force
iu the mine within Ihe next U0 days.
The Hcppuer railroad yard is full
of slabwiMsl shipped io from Ihe Cas
cade Mountains, Sumo day, when
an electric, railroad shall have been
built from llcppner to the ailj us-nt
Blue MnuntaiiiH, these home forests
will furnish fu -l for all of Morrow
county,
ll Is rumored that the (I. U. A N.
Co, will lake charge t,f Clnud Cap
luu next season, and make Ihe same
a great attraction for their tourist
travel from the Fast, saya the HimhI
Uiver (llaeier. Additional hotel ac-
couiuiiMlalious will be provided for
at the inn.
A man, whose name wa- imt
learned, Went lo a Woo. I bum diH'tni's
ntlii-e W'islnestlay nioriiiiig and had
J(i grains nl shot removed from bis
IfMly, It sts.ins that he got Inn fa
miliar Willi a llutteville watermelon
patch, and waa greeted without
words by the owner.
L. It. Iteeder, who will be serving
his second term aa representative
next winter, la mentioned as the next
i
sMaker of Hie-house, says file Pen
dleton Ka-t Oregniiittn. He stands a
g'Mid show nf la-iug selected. Ha
was cliairitiaii of Hie coinmillee on
judiciary of Hie last bouse.
Wiwfnn waa visited by a hail
storm last week. In live minutes
from Hie atart of Ihe storm, the
ground waa thickly covered with
largo bail atones, ranging in aizo
from peaa to marbles, and, us rain
accompanied the hail, the roads aud
streets were simiii a una of mud.
Well-drilling haa beeu abandoned
at Alex Still's place, lour miles north
ol Weston, and the plant will Isj
ii ovetl lo another Ita-ality, The bole
was sunk lo a depth of HJu feel, at
cost ol something like f.'iOOO, without
striking; water iu any aufllcient quan
tity, and it lias la-en ilis ided that it
is Useless to go tleeter.
The transfer of TillatiiiMik county
tiiuls-r laud during Ihe month of
August aiiiouuletl to 1.1 (iisrler sts'
tinus, the bulk of which waa pur
chased by tiie Sliiiclilli-lil, IC -uick A
Whitney roncern, of iMroit, Mich.
It was all spruce IuiiiImt. This com
pany now holds 11 ve-ei hllis of Ihe
slainliinj spruce in Tillamook comity.
1-1 Il.tvis, the Prinevi Ile sheepman
who ii ysterioiisly disapataretl about
I wo w iiks ago, baa probably been
murdered, saya the Cnaik County
Journal. Men have thoroughly
scoured Hie country within a radius
of 20 miles of his farm, without (lull
ing a trace of Hut mi-siug man. Tim
search haa practically la-en ahan
d ineil. ' i
The I wo llcppner warehnlisisi
have handled .this whsoii :l,0tM),()0() I
pounds of wimiI, and .riOO,lM)U pounds
still remain on the r.miiies that is
sure lo come to llcppner. I'.oth wool
presses here have la-en doing coiisid
erable business, and of the last 10
carloads they atpns z-d out, (leorge
Fell shipped live to Hartford, and
Frank ls. siiipped live lo li istou.
Many Cur'y ismiily wiail men
luve t-toreil Ihis year's clip at tiold
M--at h pending the presidential elec
tion, la-lieviiii; lhal afler MeKiiiley
is elected the price of wis. I will go
up t i -0 cents a pound. Several
P.ry unites are ill Ihe mmiI, whit It
would indicate Hist they have an in
ter. -I in III" re eleeliou of McKinley.
lire liii-dsy morning al Itkeview
came near wiping nut the porlinn of
the town thai escaped Ihe reis-M dts-h-trolls
citiiftigratioll. Alsnit 2
oVI'M-k a large blrze was dimsiveretl
in the canlriMitii i f Po-I A. King's sa
lot in, w hicli ia lianletl ill Sf-wsrt'a
livery stable. A roll of paper ami a
pair of overalls that were I vine;
against a case of coal nil were blazing
high when noticed. Tli" destruction
of this building would have worked
ruin lo Hit- bii-iiieafl portion .f the
tow n, and a liumls r of structures in
course of building In thst quarter.