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t’niled in a common called for tlm fa ded ¡»urp j e of prti-orviug the princi ple« of government by ti e whole ¡wopl<*. in fact as a el I ns iu mme, rewto-'inj and WEB S ES DA Y. MABCH34. IW». maintaining equality» under that gov ernment, cf all classes, we, the people’s . ■ ■ 11 ~<v- Man«K«r, democratic and silver republieun p irties JULIA W RYKI» The Standard Oil Co . is op uf the state uf Oregon, waiving ail minor difference, and uniting for the purpose There is entirely to much get posed to war because it has a mo OREGON. of carrying out the great undetlyin^ nopoly of the oil business in Spain B TR N’’, ting ready to lick Spain; the principle« upon which we a;e all agreed, people wish to see the licking and Cuba. do make and present to the people of this stale the following d"< laiation ot started. A Boston Union barber wants principles and to the currying out ol which we solemnly pledge eacti and Eugene Debs was in Washing all the labor organizations to pro every candidate upon our united ticket: ton the other day, but he didn't hibit their members shai ing them-1 First—W’c demand the free and unre stricted coinaze of silver and ^old a< the go there to enlist; he does his selves. present legal ratio of 16 to 1, without fighting with his mouth. waiting fur the <on»ent of fureig • m- If Br’er Wanamaker is getting ' ttui 8 ; and we a: e una'terab y opposed any delegates in Pennst lvauia, his to ti© present republican administrH- GRO> ERIE' & I’ROV SIGNS, BOOTS <& SIK'ES, Spiin might as well throw up pres» agents are keeping very itioti in d-manUing the retirement of the sponge, now that Charlotte KOI E. TOBACCO, it.. I greenback!, and the turning over ofihe quiet about it. money-tuaking power of the government Smith Ims announced her inten to the national banks, as presented bv tion to lead a regiment of Ama It is a good time to remind some the bill drawn by the republican «ecte- zons to war. persons that questions involving tmj’ of the tiea^nry. aud indorsed b\ national honor are not among President McK ti ry; and aa e as »«cially It may not be altogether pleas those which this country will sub | denounce the avowed attempt by sa’d bill to fasten the count y irievucab y ing to seine of the bloody shirt mit to arbitration. ! and forever upon ths gold standard. brigade to think that a republican We demand a ra oml money, safe o {¿your Gimli« »re FGst ('I 'aid tuund, issued by the general gov administration has mad a l’rvsi- The Vienna editor who writes ernment only, without »he intervention ‘V i I k It ar u. V * n.i.'v At, ii vio 3 dential possibility of bit.' Lee of the possibility of Spain “raising of tranks of issue, to be a full leg «1 ten- bef. !«• I’ur. li '•'in-' E -■ *.!< re revolts in the American Southern 1 der for all debt.**, pubhc an I p« ivatu; ats* at: In opening Consul General States”, appears to know even a just, eqiiiIab e an I **flicient means ut distribution direct to the peup e thro’ Lee’s mail, it is to be hoped that less of America and its people than i he lawful disoui semen s of the go a em General Blanco dosen’t have to the average London editor, who inent. We (leinni d that the volume of c'reu- use any of the Spanish dynamite ' knows nothing at all. la’ing medium be speedily inciw.iseii t<- left over after blowing up the I hu amount suilicie it ,to meet tne d - Maine. Secretary Gage was a little maud« of the business and poptdal on u> slow in acknowledging that he this country, and to re-^toie the just level ot prices ol labor and production. Congressman Lemuel Eli Quig, had given up hope of gold stand We favor such legislation as will pre otherwise known as Boss Platt’s ard legislation bv this Congress, vent.for the future thu d monelizati*»n OREGON lackey, wants a pres» gag law. but after all, it did not mailer; the >>i any kind uf lega - end r money by piiviiie contract At least that is what he says; but people have better sources of in McULAIN A lA'ILLlAMS, Proprietor». We demand the government, in pay what he really needs is a visit formation. ment of its obligations, siia.l use its op tion as to the kind of law ul mutiny in fioin the fool-squelcher. Tue proprietors of thia large and colini.odio,, - Hous« ar« exptrier.eed When Congressman Walker, which tb**y are to be pai I, and we de hotel keepers and the public is assured good ac. omuiudatwus. of Mass., declared that, “you can’t nounce the present and preceding sd- Many less deserving men than put wit into a Postmaster Gener ministiations for surrendering tins upt;ou to the boaters uf gove, mucre Paul Hamilton llayne, the south al’s head by legislation,” he should nblig itions. ern poet, have been given monu have added, of into anybody | demand tliat there sitali be nu f^T'I’arties desir rj regular board ara requested to consult *he j fintherjssne of t inteli .'tiles ijteiest- ments. The effort now being vise’s head. Landlord. bearing bonds made in Augusta, Ga., to raise We demand that postal savi» gs bank« money for a llayne monument, be established by the govvrument foi If any of our readers w ish to die sale deposit of the savings ot the deserves to sneer d. I get a clc.u er idea of the greatness people and facili ate exchange land rapid progress of American We demand ihe election of United States renatois by diiect vote of the Secretary Gage is truthful, if industry, which is so closely as peop 1«. We demand the initiative and refer not politic. He said the other day sociated with the U. S. Patent th il it was true the republican system, than can be had in any endum system of law-making in its optio ai form, local,.Mate and national, paily had made a complete sur other single publication, they and the submitodon by ¡congress of all * E. C. EC.'SER 1', Proprietor render to the advocates of the should write to the Commissioner imi'orl.int natiunal (piestions for an ad I visory vote •»( tin* people, until such gold standaid and monopoly. of Patents, Washington, D. C time as the na inial constitution »h.ili and get a free copy of the annual have been amended su as to provide io? ■E! Thip pop’iì ir R. h »rt '« furnished throughout in Mr. AA’ill S. Sai gent, state or- report for 1897 of Hon A. P direct in. Mat ion . Greeley, Acting Commissioner of We condemn ip d injerous and nnju t \ice Private ( l.ib Hoom^ gentU‘’nnnlv ganzer of democratic clubs io. the sut'ender, in all d-'p.ii tmeui« of the mixed to ?ui‘ your ♦ .»de ¥<• > ; government, to the influu-.ee of tril ls, Texas, has nominated ex-Senator Patents, this vunr hcadquarterb wbii. >.,u < . It I: coipoiadona and aggregations «4 wealth B.ackburn, of Ky., as Bryans g> nerally ; and the packing of the htgh- run ling mate in 19 >0. The two Those that are charging that I eat courts of the land wi'h co p rati n B > would icitainli make a strong the democrats in Congress favor | lawyers, loo rea ly to do the w.d ol thei« s, an 1 io set as de valid team. war because they think it would late vmp ■ iiid wholesoil e laws pa-red l»y the leu- heir, tin m in the Congressional [irtlalivv departim*nla of ihe stat* a and elections, forgot that the war g«>Vci niuem, np*n tl m-y p eiex?*, till« Gov. Pingree cannot be accus would be conducted by a repub I behc'ls < f ruch m-*ti uli »ns. ed of throwing sugar at Senator We aie opposed to government by lican administi ation. The demo I njiim'l'O 1'LMil.in, whom he accuses ol i Li ayes feúra» daily at 6:30 r M. Arrivwa at Ontario in 42 buura being the boss of the corporation crats view the matter from a pa In state natters, we demand: triotic point of view, and desires A simile ami web gumded legi-tr;.- lobby that furnishes the Michigan I lion law. legislature with railroad passes war with Spain because thei z\ more «ipiitabli* inode of appoi’.ting Ear» On« way 17.50. Round trip $15.OU. and telegraph and telephone think it necessary for our national j dge** «fen ci ion welfare to teach 'he world an ob s«tiin:cut laws to regulate theaq.eia- franks Through freight 3 jets. a pound. ject lesson bv driving ti e Spanish tion of CM» ’inp, fish wheels and a l li h- mg tear in the waters within the juri«- Two d o.< notice at any P. O on the route and cover d coaches will flag out of Cuba and im identalli of the s'a'e Tin ee i cars ago Spain could avenging the men who were mill diolmn furnish-d for paaaangen. H. A. William», Propr. We denounce and on Irmn the cor-I obtained three hundred millions ileuil on the Maine. nipt ami ex?r.»vagant repub c « lecisiu- ttve Hssemh'ies, md churgv Ilia h for Cuba. Last week the Cubans republican pa ly, in it-J» -'*^erm,«s f«»t the were willing to buy their mile I tiiHti Ticket Named. spoils o( office, han Income divided into pendenie for a paltry bundled waning faction*, so t. al it in ii (•«, ab e j. The work of the democratic, of government as ex«»mpli‘t d bv th million. To-day they don't seem willmg to pay a cent. In the face Peoples party and silver republic in condition exis i'ig in the oifire uf the of such i h.i'igcil londitions it is eoiivrntlotn at I ort md, was finish state t easurer. theie beii g at this time | JOHN « A YER ... more than 0,(X)0 there it a ung tom Proprietor. baldly probable that the United ,Mt 7*™’« [ Tile the |>euple by th«» process of taxation, States will insist upon getting fuaion »tale ticket under the name w lie bta'e w omits ate stamped ‘ N<»t s * IH’ 1 ' « river 1 mile K»«t of Turn», near ths bridgi of I’eoplev-Peiiiiicralic- Silver Rep pai l for want of fun Is ” Cuban independence with cash We deinun i that nil d strict and com - ublienn partv, named the following: Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR fr^m tiovnior—AV R. King (populut) ly otHceiN be placed iipo.'i s ,l ties com ... . _______ 9 mensurate with the dut es to be pe?- Baker county. forme I by them. ¡1 will be to the interest of the Good Wheat, ('ongressmen-b'irst district R M Inasmuch a*» railroad ami other cor American B ink Company to tin Vratch (dvu>«eral) Lane count) , pora’s property is not twating it** pr - press upon the people that the Second district, C. N. Don iLl».<n portion • i tax ition, we demand tha» next cei nt,try will be time enough (S,i,ur rt.pub|k.all) |Uk.r county. smh p o|»**rty shall bear its ju t ami to i Lange books. Hie slate may Secretary uf »lute-11 R. Kincaid ««pial 'liA Vdl the expensri ut gown- ment. ìiincs-luraid. T’h-re i no Europe .n ruler who has not enough home knit ting on hand to prevent their hav ing any time to help Spain fight us. THE NEW STOLE! 2 2 Call and inspect our Stock, ipstaction as to quality and price j guaranteed. 2 Burns Ontario Sia^ö Lina. This cut represents our load ol Goods as it appeared at the > s o Passenger Depot, Portland. 3uy your goods from the Largest hrm in Eastern Oregon, who buy at the low est prices and in aorgrosst Quant ¿ties’. We MEET and BEAT ALL competition and can fill all or ders. STAR” Saloon, cut the Goiil.m knot by printing ^-ilvwr republican) the present in- R. C. ANGE . INE, Proprietär. the school books. That would cumbent. DEI.EG ATE«. indeed be a government of the Justice of the »upreiue court-Wil- people, bv the people and fot the liam M R im.ev (•ieinor r.it) Yam Below we give the number <.f | lull county. people Lantern CHO’ E AVINE«. I.IQCORS AND CIGARS. delegates from each pre» inct Io th Stat« treasurer—J. O. Booth EINE DILLI ARD AND I’h'.'L TABLE* county convention democratic (democrat) Josephine county. which meets in Burini April A>: In putting San Francisco in a Attorney general—J I. Sion "M ’ T A’LE CI.LB ROAMS Curry, I Burn*, lit slate of defense the Government (|>opuh«t) Wan'o county. I-• ordered the Hdtiinore thithet State printer-C E Pitch (pot'U Poiaon Creek. 3 Island. 2 O d fobinsc ; llarnev, 5 Silvie«. 2 li in Honolulu. Now, if we had list) Clackauia* county annex d Hawaii we should not State superintendent of public Crane C cek. 2 Saddle Butte, 1 Brewaev, '» instruction H S l.yman (¡sipulist) Pine Creek. 2 have b<< n able towithdiaw a ship ELKHART Callow. 1 AVil l II . - , 2 Ciat.op county. from that countn 'o defend our AI void. t Pueblo, I fcx $21.60 Ninth district — Al I* ClitTord. r $24 chief I’amtii coa-t city. Oil the L ike, S ILipuv Valley judge; E lin ks, district attorney < outran , we should have been Diamond. 3. J II Gregg, member state board of compelled to send a lot of other •quiliiation »hips to Honolulu to defend lla- NOTICE The reports received here this -----V— w aii. That old pretense about morning are not complete at 1 we All parti*« injefitr-d to ms d ng Hawaii 'S .1,1 outpost eannot give the in mu era fir elate requ*«ti'd locali and s- tile « •< defi n»e of our coast was .«niter and repress-' tative of this a« s-on »a pwsiide I must abatid, li the light of district The f II wit-g p. itfram money to run my I n :io«« I Gsw Sortît» fi 's ti is ridir i mis El w »• sdopte : - '•-«UWESSUFe CO. Train Tours fw Business.