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MiwrM-<**s4<rtw -wrnrnrnrrt« COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER SATI’RIUY M a Y .1 la«'.’. Republican State Ticket. (lovernor. W. J. ITRN1SIL of Pendlet.«n. Supreir.e .1 u-ige, R. S. BK AN. of Lane C. S.-cretary <«f State, I . 1. Dl’N BA R. ol .\storia. t'H AS. i Treaatirer. Mtu »RE. ■ :* Kl-unath. Attorney (lein ral. A. M. CRAWl-'ORI». of Dougla» SuptPtll -' : J H At'KERMAN.ot Multmmiah. State Printer. J R. WHITNEY, ofLinn. Comzress, 2mi District, J. N. WILLIAMSON. l’rim >. ilie. Joint Senator, Baker, Malheur ami Harney Co. J. I.. RAND, of B iker City. Joint Representative. Malheur and Harney • ounti .-. FRED. J. PALMER. Mai. tur Co Republican County Ticket. ( 'mint v J udg« IL (’. LEYEN*. of Burn«. Sheriff. THOMAS ALLEN, of Narrows. Clerk. R. T. IH’GIIET, of Narrows. Treasurer, R A. MILLER, of Burns. Assessor. JOHN E. LOGGAN. of Harnev. < ’ommi.’sioner. C. T. MILLER, of Lawcn. Surveyor. J. H. NEAL. <>f Burn«. Coro nor, DR. W. L. M ARSDEN, of B - Juitics of the Peace. Burns Pre cinct. DYKE JAMESON. THE REITBLI' AN PLATFORM Following ir tlu- republican plat form in full, as adopted at Portland on Wednesday. April 2d. by the State Republican eonvi ntior The republican partv of Oregon, in state convention mldf-d. proud of its ree jrd and past iii.-1. ,rv. its devotion to the principles <.f ionn.tii iiM-riv and human :: 'be. it« g«»-at and .mpf rish i1.!»- names which lend luster and glory to the Atueriean r’.*iti< n at hou<- and a- niong the nations of the < ;nth. ami a* an assurance «.fit- emtin■ e«l li - «lelitv to the great prim iyi.--. for How To Gain Hesh Persons have been onev.n to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTF’S EML’L- LION. It is strange, but it cftcA happens. Somehow the ounce produces (he pound; it seem: to start ths digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he < ouid not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flrsh is necessary for health; if you have not got it you can get it by taking You will find it j-z_t &> usdu! i i suirjr.cr •s in winter, / nd i. you are thrivir.y upon it don’t stop beams« the weather ú warra. yc, and f i,. o, ./J ¿rr <• ! . * â lir-v ' v r which it iiu contend. I in the p ist in fate and National affair4. docs hereby make and ntlirm the follow ing declaration of its principles: The events of the late war w ith Spain carriel us into Hit« Philip pine Islands. We hold it to be consist, nt with the principles of liberty and of our National lit« that the sovereignty of the Pnited , States should be maintained in the island4, under such local self gov ernment a.» the people mav bo. or may become, fitted to participate in. We therefore deciare against all pr. posa's looking to the retire ment of the Pnited Stat, a from the Philippine Islands That in ti e war wl.i.h President Rjosevelt has inaugurated ngiiust the giganti»’ combinations of ineor- rated capital he has the united and enthusiastic support of the re publican partv of Oregon. We demand and insist upon the passage of the bill now- j- mling in congress, f.»« the exclusion of Chi rr sc. known -is the M «. -hell Kahn exclusion bill. We reailirm our allegiance to the principles .«fprotection in noecssaty cases of industries still in their in fancy or unable to .omp.-te with foreign productions. We recognize the right of labor to organize and con.bine for mutual protect:, n under the law. and we recommend thav the legislature en act neees-arv leg slatton to protect labor in all its rghtsand privileges, lu the interest of American lai«or ami the upbuilding of the working man ns tin corner stone of the pros perity of our country, we recom mend that congress create a de partment of labor in charge of a secretary, with n seat in the cabi net. Wc demand that a law be passed by the next legislature placing nil public officers of this state upon reasonable salaries, which shall lot be increased «hiring the incum bent’s term of oilice. ami ie-yond such salary they shall receive r.o compensation as fee« or otherwise- In order to promote the develop ment of the mineral resources of the state, we are in favor of the creation ami maintena ice of a min ing bureau by the state. We declare our approval ami sup port «>: the suggestions of ¡’resilient Roosevelt for th« irrigation of the ari»l lands of the country. This work should be undertaken bv the I nitc-'l States as soon as possible, ami carried forward on a consist ent plan under the direction of the general government. We urge our retiresentatives in congress ami senators to use everv effort to secure, the speed v opening <>I tlits Columbia river between The Dalles and Celilo. and for clearing the river < f all obstructions to nav igation from its mouth to the head i f navigation. We urg»- also re new«! ami cor.tint-.eil effort for im- pre y.-ment of «.nr coast harlwirs ami sti i ns within th«- state, ami th«- si.«-«dv eoi.“trn«-tioii of an i-ihmlau 1'4 F «ui 1 hat ti.<- public land- are th«- heritage ««I th« euniiiioii p«. pi«- umJ -im«..«I b< held in trust for tin- use in «1 benefit of all the p< ople und«-r II e hoii.est» a«l law.'. We arc there- lure unalti rally i.pp««»ed to al| plans. s« h< mes or proposition» for ¡(.•rising public «¡«.main“, either tn imLviduals or to corporations. Wc favor a policy by the state and the I nit« <1 Stales which .“bull further foster ami support our fish eries, and we request the legisla ture to enact such further m< asures as may be found by experience accessary to obtain this result We demand and insi.-t upon the immediate passage by (««mgre-s of the I nitid State» of the oleomar garine bill, known as the new Grout bill, now pending in the r«-nale 1 hat wc favor the proposed a- im miment to the state constitution providing for the initiative ami referendum, ami recomm« nd its adoption by the people of the state. We declare our approval of the prim-ipl -s of th«« primary law en acted by the legislature at the ses sion of I'.tOl, an« 1 we ask the legis lature to extend this -o that in it» main features it may apply to pri mary elections in all election nr«— cinct throughout the state. Ami we further recoin mem) the electi<«n of Lnit««l States eemi’ora by popu lar vote. The proposal ¡niliutive ar.d r««f «rcnduin anu-ndm nt to the con- stitutmn is very simple. It does ; not abolish the legislature, but it docs make the whole body of voters a supreme Icgislatn e laxly. It «gives ubottt .«<1<H1 voters pow« r to refer to the people a bill p i“s< d bv tin legN- lature, ami it gives the same power to the h gitlature. It gives about1 Si'i'ii voters the same power t«> in- : tro«l u«e a im a-iife la-ton« the peo ple tor their vote that one s<-nator or oi «• representative has to intro- ' duee it lull iii legislature Any pro- i I«-<-<l law submitted to the p«op e by t!«e legislatuie or by tetitioiil must have a majority vu'e of the people before it is adopted. There are no sprei il elections on laws un I less ord« red bv the legislature Th ere is no c\]a«ns» to the tax payers. because th«« p< tit'oners I must pay all the expenses of their petition. The amendment gives a majority of th«« people power to make any law independent of the legislature, ami to veto or repeal any act ot t! <• legislature—Ex. In polities, as in other affairs, there is n<> trouble with open ot - poi ent- They are alw u\s t i>p -et- «•'I. It is the stealthy vengeane • of the man who is trying to down his associate! on the ticket t<< strengthen hi.-owi, chances ot elec tion, that isdet« stable to erervon« But such are ring methods, and they are found everywhere Beware! XEWs \i»ll < Baker t'itv. M.iv -'«■ Ai I o'clock this morning lire broke out in u block of fraine buihlings on He« ter street, in the rear of th-« Episcopal church.completely destroviu I Lu mini's barber slop, lliiglu-.--1 uni est Me office, and a < igar stole. Tin church u «1 ix»«l!v’s l>!.-ieksm th •hop W« «• ;iv< i I ' |o .. •T lmta < pi t i - a. May ■ rin Boer deputili ion is s 1111 Imre, .-md tie conferences at \’r«'«-iiigii'g continue Nothing detinit as Io the u a I i known, but it is b> I « -ved t lie i « ■ • •«>• liation* art« proc« «ding favorii lv At th<- ei-lebr ition of Victoria <inv vester«! iv. a i.irg«- crowd path« te l in the s«prir«« lu-re, < xpectim.' to hear a proclamation ol p- ic«- I her« were no disturbances. A dispatch from N« w A‘or«l «I it- <d Mav Jl'i hivs Ex I 1'1 I St lies Senator Georg«« \\ McBrnl««. <«l Or««gon. nml Mrs. Laur i \\ dt< r Schw i-ieht« iil««r«g if lie -nme state, were iniirri«-«! at the rectorv - I th« ¡Church of the A“e<-nsi'«n. in this citv. on Satin I iv Senator John IL Mitchell, of <h« ;Oll. imi Mrs 1 ' riet Potter Noun I’ N • i w» re pre-« nt at the w e Ming, w Irch 1 w is followed bv a breakfast Before another i»sue the election w di I*- over and the result known. In Harney county the vote wdi be close on the state ticket, party lilies being prettv clm-ely drawn. < >n the county ticket. Im.vev -r, the re publicans ar«« mor« -anguineofsui:- cess, owing to the popularitv. ac- jUaintanc«* .-md r< •-•■gnized ability ot th« individuals co:ii|x«sing it. I i Grumi«-. Or . Muv ''"« -Two men, IL«'■■ N■ I - -■. m. i J \ ’ , ■ re; t. beating th«-ir wnv on u fr- »•: : « t train, wer< heal up l«v two white .n'-ti «tiri i mg-« i i“t we-t ot I! : ington IL ’«• rt N--!son wa4 -I «■' ■;> th« arm tw • N« !r n “hot tie negro through tin hr«- i-t ai d I < a I ami sues L pat I;:-, gi.n >. ,-t: ti-s- ; •ioinaeh of on«« of tlu« wh t ■ in-n ami i< sure lu- -hot him as lu «imj - ed out the ear do >r. Ofli.i r' at- lookimg alter tiie cus Th«- »)><• -• ii;g o.-curr« I at a blind s ling l‘ -.i tictiLirs nr«- not yet ol t.i n.d«l«-. t h« Kind v a ’. «. • N .vav t’.iii -tif, mu! wlilch be* been ’<» v. v-, t . hoi io ibe signiitnr« of .-•!«. I « .i -.i ad - under Id-» |M-r- • no ■ .i;-.. i\r iv. - inc<> Its infancy. A’! «v no • ■ « «en« ■ <• ««iv. you In tIlla, - > I '• an« but All < ««¡nit -iTcit-», in it.iii'.n ulivi “.hi • ; !;<■ Iieidl li of t'vperinmm s lh.it trilli« with mid cml.i.. lie- 1 i ' vp< rlmcitk lulaut i am’. Childn :i Vxpi ri -«i. «« hat is CASTO RIA sub t — i .»i • Oil. 1’iire- (';.-( ««.-in I- i h.«mil» ' . 1*1« .isnut. it gol ic. !*: • «;> < mid .'•«■•«.t Ilin;-, b»y cup . «-Olitali: - i. ,t!u r Opium, .'I i | i li -- i. <r < ( • t- N u rcot lo Mil» 1 . ! i . a- i : . ; ■ i •« .t« o. •. «;« h y . \x omni ttnd alh . . -v. i. 1 , -. . •. « i -1«. « « 11i«l W lint < . . feet bin 1 -..-<>•« 11 p.ition mid « n v. i - i,;.:..:<■» till- I «lull, regúlate-» Ihn S « . li -, i- I . util I l. Uli.- -.1 sleep. 'II. < 1 . ' 11. 's l a ,i.o . -. I ii - U<>t ! < . ' > l i iend. crew««- CAS'r0R!A Nil X u "'I hope it is nun« e.--irv to say that no one in the ««ountry e.m be , m «re anxious than 1 auj-.-ave per haps. Secretary R«»ot-t<’ <lisciv«-r ami puni.-h every instance of bar barity by our troops in the 1’hilip- pines’’—Pre.-««!« tit Roosevelt to Bi.-hup I.awarencu« President Ruos'-velt in a r<v rit speech laid rtr«-“S on th«.- value of intellect ami ability but further sai«!, "It is a g' o«l ami necessury thing to l><- ird’-'.ligent: it is a tcr thing to be straight ami decent and fearless.” To insure the miopi :« n of tin Im' t;at ci-and Refer«nnum am mJment to the constitution it must have mor« than IT.tH'ti vete» even if ma on«- vi.teis east against it. I M not ¡oig< t to o ari; your ballot on tl. qnettiun. An exchange vuys: That worn« -i manage men ev«.-ry b«>«lv know-, but tho-e w ho have leurii* d th« trrnk are not the ones who are cori sta« ily telling ir« print h««w to do it. Portland is experiencing ait «-pi- «lend«: of strikes They are hard leh.-ons are! usually heir hardest on tho-e who have nothing to do with them If you ar«- still in doubt al out lmvv to place your vote, r«-u«l the plat form» of the two parties. The «loubt vvid be removed ■ ■ ■ I 111 ! I Err««l J. Palmer is the proper man to support for Joint. Represen tative. See that your ballot is marked accordingly. The republican candidates for county oilices un-all < omp'-tent and will make excellent officers. \ ote fur < . T. Miller for Commis • sioner. Imt ative and Refertndum. X Ye? U ALWAYS . - «JWJ-.-íW S.U4SV C^BTa^ ■ Yon ¡'à A^ays Boughi Ir Use Fc«r Over Û0 Yeais. • i a i « ;. «-»«-,-.»«•■• *«*%vvfti«nciW. ■* r 1 r:>t t: ,*«« 'v iiiKlTr« is. i H. HI I Zt i:tt \ I I». 1 ‘ r<-«i«lcii l. A' 1 « ' • 1 •‘So:uclhing New K r aia Gio □i;,uuturo of 1 ■ • : « • ! Co intv. a- ; Ì 4 WORTHY SUCCESSOR More immigrates have c uno to this country s<> lur this year than in any similar previous period and the imlicati r>s are that the entire year will show more than any in th«- past twenty. D««pr<ssion in the old countries couple«! with prosperity in this i- accountable tor the lliiiux, W W isii.t. » a itiuos \ttornry» 1 t ■ v’l Lu 1 « in L arm y I niler th«- Sun. ' Bought ami Suivi <«!i t'o:i ■: n. Otbci m Bank Building. All doctors have ‘rii«! to «-tin CATARRH l«v th-- u*-« of p-«w-i«r-. a«-i«i glides, inhslers ami dr'igs in past«- form. Th« ir powders <lry tip the mticuo-:4 m«-m««ranes m-.i ■ them to era« k open and I lc- 1 1 « powerful ai-i-is used in tin mil ;!« I have « titiri lv mien away th s.'iim- mem'«rants that tli - ¡r mnk«-r 1. i.« - « \ . u o l t .IX ;. 11 N I« I.< .-n * mil lonal Iiimt-'l to cure, while pi-ti-- ai d > I - u i- uu'l b .- eiiporii the conti ««;i:tmei.ts eunm«t r< neb thedi-« n-i «« .. — „lie la-vvr ull.UitW'l l«y Any Ari r>l«l an«l <-x[«-rii-ncui pra«-':« r i- miliar ¡ '« c .c. i.. i'll! who has f««r imitiv year« ma«ie a NEW-YORK TRIBUNE EARNER elm»«« study u'i'l specialty oft; « • < «i fun.. Ihr I rtl mi . ih L r un» i<nue«l tr«-;<tm« t of < ATARRIL has ^ovriuhrr 7Ui, ! »'•!. last [ "i I-- •!( «1 a li i-itiniir which • '1 • f « ! I v t i « J i mil i i'ititorx when f.iithfuilv us««l. not only i«-- " ' 'i Î .1 th« r • p. « . I Ir. Ì 1:111! \| I \KMEI< uill I»O iicyes at. on o, bat permain ntlv 1,1 » v • » ‘J i f. . 'i i *'• ii . i . t.’i » nt -itii.' .iji hulturil |»i|M«r pro- * 1 ■ ' 1 * ’ *’• ' ' . '• Lilin I uud hoiiivs, cures < 'ATARRIL by removing tic- aericuhiit i! maci.irir» \. ( a««s . l i; • «1 isi-'.ar «• :.ml I «Hilt ' » - i' I I - »t <t, I wj i . i.,! (of rfilvrt All. IIIHllt. g all it ' I ■ . • !*• Ir‘*’ Ip'.'* i'H.Y. .i < ?i HF l’¡ M;-, I uriJK Or. only r<'nerlv known to s« ience that u jtually r--a In s the Hfllicte«! parts J his wonderful r« rm-dy is km««n H« ‘•SNI FFLES th- GI’AltAN TEED CATARRH Cl RE am! i- -<>l«l at th«- extr« lne|v l.e.V prir««- of One Dollar, <-a«'h puckuge contaii ■ ’.7. s. 2¿r:n. rrerríct:?. inti internal ami external inediein« ------ Bl s' (IF HINi’ s, LIÇI HRS ANU CltiAKS.-------- “utli'-ient f.«r a foil month's treat ment ami « .erything ii'cssaiy 1<> f<r*l>ri!ik-« m ! «.o i.i yu irt i- «-. ('mi te ni < treatment guarantod It» perfect ll‘e. "SNI I- T LES is tli«- r.nlv [ «-r- Your putrunag«- S<,lici-« «l f.-et ( ATARRH HI RE --.« . ’mad«« Che Capiti! ami is now reco'gniz««! a» the only safe and positive cure for that mi noyirg ami disgusting disea«e. I' cures all iidl im ition qnn-klv m >1 permanently mi «1 is also -von«|-r fully rpiiek to r«-li<-v«-11A Y EE V E I. or COLD in the HE \D. ( A l A !i R11 when neglect. «1 oft« n leads to CON SI M PT ION — -S.N I' F FEES-’ w ill rave yon if you u««- it at once. It is no or'lmary r«-me«lv, but. a complete treatmer.t which 1« poH'Jvely Kuartnt'-rd to cure • A TAI’ RH in any form or stage if U»e<l according to the directions which accompany tarh package. Don’t delay but semi for it at om.-e an«l write full particulars as to your condition, nnd you will re- ei ive special advice from th«- <iis- eoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your <«ase without cost to von beyond the regubir price of SNIFFLES” the ‘Gi: ARAN- TEED CATARRH <1 RE.” Si-nt prepai'l to any address in the I’nited States or ('aii.m)a on re «•eiptofOno Dollar. Ad'lre««- l)«-i«t II191 EDWIN B GILES A COM- PA NY. 2330 and 233 2 Market Street. Pldht«!« Ipl.’a, k* ' / 07 ,‘1' ■* ' if.’i« * ‘ oo<7 V ■ K3 MUVtUI II.« »$9t°$l5 »H Flir b ,1 l.iHtwu »»' th«« <-iii!«it \. , curt*«! 1900 and 1901 Models^ $7 to $|| Io- 1 ’1 'I : ■ L« : ; ■ ' ■ iui '« «/ui/ 'oc « n«/r««i ou/.s nml r xi in., to iiiiy ii <| i ! itm », > -î/ 'ip i9P 'pttiayAiL io tinyonu In U '.I. • ” ,'i'' ' Cfip -.i tutrn i fi,a<l ollov/ IL . : ■«..•■» «I to r ■ ' • • \ i . « « « í. 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