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Will Support Brynn. Here are Bums prominent men who worked agaiiiBt Bryan four years aiio who will now support him : Judge C. L. Holiz, 0110 of llie leida ol tlie German Americans ol (Cleveland; lie has been a lite-long lepublican and a power in the parly. Charles M. Stafloril. a New Yorlr law yer aud United StattB Marshal under Cleveland, stayed away from the polle four years bko because he distrusted Bryan. Cnarles F. liacon, a lormer law partner ol Senator David B. llill, who voted for . McKinley in 1S9G. He will support Bry an this year. E. L. Godkin, the editor of the New York Kveuing'J'ost, who was vehement in denunciation of Bryan in 1800, is now out witli au onen letter in which he Bays "My opinion of William McKinley and the men who surround him and act witn him is that they are the moBt dangerous nnt ol scoundrels bv which any civilized country was ever beBel." T.:,lwln V. Walker. BecrUary of the Youuk Men's Republican Club of Evanr top. III.. vs be ib sick of McKinley's administralinn. Webeler DaviBgaveup liis place under the administration and announce!) tint he will support BryBii became of tie corruption ol the republican party and its imperialistic policy. Judge P. A. Louble, President of the Ohio State Bar Association, an ardin and life-long republican, who was at one time a candidate for CongresB in McKin- ley'a district, eaya ho will support Bry. an. Seoretary E. M, Ordway of the Antl ImperlaliBtio League, lias said : "What' ever tho anti-imperialistic convention inny do, I shall cirlainly Biipport, th Kansas City ticket and platform." Joseph Breitiugei, Chairman of the Gold Dniocratic organisation of t'leve- laud, declares: "There ib a regular Btampede 10 Bryan among the gold dem ocrats ol Ohio. ' J. Unskins Hobson, Blate cl airman of the populist party of Virginia, has an nounced liia intention to euppo.t Bryan Siginuad Zeislor, a distinguished law ver of Chicago, who stumped for Mr Kinley lour yearB ago, will take the plat form Inr Bryan a little later. John P. Hopkins, lormer Mayor aid gold democrat at Chicago, anr.ounief that he is in line with Bryan democracy this year, l'ho;Rev. Dr. Silaa 0. Swallow, candi date for President of the United Chris tian party, says he will vote for Bryan rather than bpo McKinley elected. John de Witt Warner givoi imperial ism the llrst pluce among the Usues of thn ilay, next to which he places .trusts. HeTaye: "The democratic platform is admiral and worth the heartiest sup port." General John Beatty,) ex-republican member of Cougrossfroiu Ohio, who wae out lie Suite stump and did tlftctives work In tlie campaiRn.of '1)0 ;eaya l.e is for Bryan. PiitiiekiEiiaii, Into foreign Miiiiater to Chile under, Harrison, announces that is ready to take the stump for.bryun. Shmp PointB Bx Squibbb. Governor Roosevelt made a mistake like one nf those that caused Blaine a ue feat when he characterized all democrats without exception, as lawless, d'ebouirst and cowardly. Of course the Governor doea not believe this but was merely talking for rhetorical eflVct. Neverlhe- eBS, hiB words will unquestionably cost bim and his chief dearly, alienating pns sib'o Democratic aoctBsione to the re publican ranks. Frankfort was guilty of murdering Goebe! or cot, there is ample proof that the murder waa committed as a result of a conspiracy by the Republican office bold era of tbe state. Mattachnacttea disfranchises all citiz ens who cannot read and write and who do not pay taxes on a specified amouut of property. Wby should such a law be considered proper a d right in Masea chusettee and improper and wrong in any southern state? Has tbe fart that tho politics of the two eectiona are dif ferent, anything to do with H? f tooi the Kupublic, Now that administration uionoy-BharkB lire robbing tbo Cubans by usury it prob ably won't he long until wo foreclose our mortgage on 'be island und niako n sort of Fleet street colony cf tho entire outfit. One notable difference botweou Mr. iiry.in and Mr. McKinley is that Mr. Bryan doesn't need a burly aud bulldoz ing Mark Hanna through waoso slave- driving InMieB to maintain his hold on his p.irty. Imperialism means militarism, and militarism means conscription, compulsory army service, big standing niniies, ,'n ever increasing' burden of tiixntun and thecon tiuiiiil menace or fact of war Our niuiMthiiiiiieiit of tbe Monruo Uoc r.uo opens tho way for Gi'iniiuv'e im perial colonization of South America and (in 1 1 overthrow of tho South American ft 'publcs. One of tbo most grateful results of Doui- ocratic victory this year will be the elim ination of Mark ilanna as a dominating figure in American public life. Mr, McKinley claims to Kave liberated tho 10,000,101) people of tlie Philippines, and he is l.ootii g il.vm full of holes to convince (hem of his bsnevoV'Dce. Mr. Bryan will emphas:ze imperialism n his speech of acceptance, relegating otbeiiesuca to his formal letter and to later speeches. This does not mean mat le is any the lesB a silver nun but tnat he agrees with the democrat c platform aud with the country that imperialism is the paramount issue this year. By the way, how about that Turkish udeuinity, Mr. Hay? Isn't the month of grace up yet? China is either t:ie truth or lying about tbe ministers. If she is tolling truth, it is impossible to guess why Bhe efuees to permit;them;to communicate with the world. If Bhe is lying it Is equally impossible to guess why she is taking tbeltrouble to do so. "For ways that are dark aud for tricks that are vain" the Chinaman is certainly peculiar. Roosevelt has made hiB BrBt break and Hanna is terribly worried by it. aud by the ceitainty t..at the Rough Rider will makemany another before tbe campaign is oyer. This fact may explain why the gieat;boaa;eo bitterly fought Roosevelt's nomination and ylelaled only when lace to face witn open defeat, The gold democrats are coming back to tbe democracy. They have refused to put up a third ticket, which would mean a good many half votea for McKinley and will go, each man, to the aide where his predilections lead him. But few indeed will go to the republicans. Advices receivod by tlie democratic national and congressional campaign committee show that the Germans are largely breaking away to Bryan, follow 'on the lead of the prominent men amongst them tw ho 'have already de clared for him. If one third of the Ger man vote of the middle west shifts Bide and it now Beems au though two tliiidB will do bo McKinley will he beaten ont of sight. One consolation to bb derived from tbe prevalence of war this year is that hear less talk from baBe bail cranks. Lord iioberte seems a good deal pro voked by the activity ol the Boers who have cut off his communications, driven back bis troopB and are now threatening to retake Pretoria. The long expected terror is in Bight China and Russia are about to lt.ck horn all around tho towns ending in 'vitch and 'off aud 'ski. Nothing wotfo could happen unleeB there should bp civil war in Wales . The weekly statement from Gt-t.eral McArihur ihat the rebellion is ever ie accompanied by a cry for rehifu cdnente and a proleBt against the. withdrawal of any troopa, Prince Ohing'a a bged dea h does not Beem to oave been fatal. London has a temperature of 7o de grees Fahrenheit and is complaining bit terly of tie intense heat. Pi the Lon doners can't iry an American taut wave and then go homo and be coutented When 10 to 1 waa included in the plat form, the republicans protested i now that Bryau iagoiug to leave it out o! his speech of acceptance, tbe republicans protest again. There is no pleasing some people. The treasury department haa officially recognized tips to Pullman porters ai part, of legitimate travelling expenses, There is soit of a Rathbone ring to 1Mb that is diequieting. If yon don t lino today's news from China, wait until tomorrow, when ar entirely difTerout story will be laiJ lie fore you. We a'rive to please and not to lack variety. Ananias did well to die before he heard the newa from Shanghai. If a cat haa ninu lives, how many has the Emporor of China ai d the Philip pino rebellion? tVe hope the Kaiser will hurry up and do hif little worst and let us rest The Day's Demand. God, A time like this de- true faith give us men I ujands Strong minds, grent hearts, and willing hands. Men whom theluBt ef office does not kill ; Men whom tbe spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will ; Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Men who can stand be ore a demagogue And damn his treacherous flatterie8 without winking. Tall men, eun-crnwned, who live above the fog n public duty and in private thinking. For while the rabble, witltheir tbumb- woru creeds. Their large professions aud their) little deeds, Mingle in Belfieh Btrife, lo! freedom weeps; Wrong rules the land, and waiting jus tice pleepB. J, G. Holland. The eldor Baron Rothschild had the walls of his bank placarded with the fol lowing maxims : ehnn liquors. Dare to go forward. Never be discouraged. Never tell business lies. Be polite to everybody. Employ your time well. Be prompt in eerylhing. Pay your debts promptly. Bear all troubles patiently. Do not reckon upon chance. Make no useless acquaintances. Be brave in the struggle of life . Maintain your integrity aB a sacred thing. Never appear something more than yon are. Take time to consider, an1 then decide positively. Then work bnrdLand yon will be cir tain to Hucceed in fTO . . From the Watchman. The land stealjuj-uintiojityye. the cam of the Chinese uprising. Chinese concessions are at somewhat ce a discount at presont. UhlneBe statesmen have aa little re gard for the truth aa McKinley officials n Cuba have for honesty . The Chinese blockade mat bs tbe means of bribing tbe impetialiatB of he Pacific Coast back to their senses. The Democratic party stands for the rights of man and the rights of property againBt privilege and monopoly. Mr. McKinley dares not call congress together for the purpose of furnishing him soldiers to be sent to China before the fall election. He fears that some one might suggest that as the Philippines are pacified he bad better use the 02,0 0 men we have in those islands to do dutv in Ohina. This Paper One Year. Farm Journal S Years. Pay up and gel both papers at price ut ne. We want more now subscribers to our Weekly; we thoreforo continue our ar r.uigomeiit with tlie Farm Jouruhl by widen we can sen 1 tho Dxmochat and the Farm Journal 6 years, both for $1 And wo make the same off er to ail old subscrib ers who will pay all arrearages and on year in advance. You kuow what ours is and tho Knnu Journal ii a gem practical, progressive c.ean, honest, useful paper full cf gumption, full of sunshine, with an im inono circulation among tho best peuplw verywhero, You ought to take it. Daily aubscrioen piying in advance an also secure U. The partition of China will be a pretty good thin for the school geography pub lishes. A London paper compares Governor Kocsevslt to a bull-dog in spectacles reading Greek. Oh, Roosey, Itooeoy. Karl Li did not go back to Canton and McKinley did. That ia the difference botween the two. There are aUo others, ttaiiiDoue oaugm a jtppijapi pro nounced , hippy happy-hat for his coachman at a cost of over twelve dollars. Now ho will have a hippy; happy time paying for it. American athletes have carried off the honors at tho Paris fair, astonishing tbe huropeans as much in their way as the American fleet did in.;itsway at Santiago. Debs know! he is running for Presi deut without having been notified ol it by a committee. This would bn airange ware it not that Mr. Ilanna has probably communicated with him by checkbook. The Advance London, Aug. 6. The American and British forces began the advance on Pekin iast Thursday, according io a dis patch dated August 2 from Tien Tsin to the Daily Express. "The main body of tho allies" contin ues the corresi ondent, "marched July 30. General Chaffee was delayed by difficulties of disembarkation. General Dorward (the British commander) had no such obstacles and his delay is inex plicable. "Tlie ether foreign troops are now half way to Lota. The forces include 20,000 Japanese und -r Gen. Yamachuchi and 10,000 RuseianB. The British force to lals 8000 and the other foreign troops are OX). I 'I rain Held Up. ! Kansas City. Aug. 5. A Journal spe cial from Salino, Kan., says: Tbe Union Pacilic east bound passen ger train which left Denver last night, was held up by two men several miles west of Hugo, Colo. Tho passengeru in the Pullman sleeps were robbed of their money and valuables. An old man nnmed Fay refused to surrender his val uables, and fired a shot at one of the robbers but miss-id. Thereupon the rob bers returned the fire, killing nim al most instrntlp. Tho robbers stopedd the train, jumped off and escaped. Chicago Anarchists. Chicago. A112. 5. An BnarchUt riot cccureu this afternoon at the corner of Twelfth and Halstead streets, in which 25 people were bruised in tho etruggle with 45 policemen. Five persons were arrested, among tnem airs. x.ucy rar sons, widow of Albert Parsons, who was executed isovcmuer 11, xooi , in viiicnu for aiding and abetting the bomb-throwing in the Haymarket riot. Dewet Surrounded. London, Aug. 5. A special dispatch from Pretoria Saturday Bays : General Dewet is completely surround ed near Reitzbure and it is impossible for his forceB to escape throtieh tlie strong Britisli cordon. The Boers say they will make a stand at Muchailuoorp. A Missouri i-'eud. Fahminoton, Aug. 5. iun- -non wore killed and 1 fatallv wounded 1 , a shoot ine affair botween William Duol. v and his four sons on one side land tbo fmir Harrie brotiiers on tbe other, at U Run. one of the mining towns of St. Francois county as a result of a feud. A P. M. Arrested. 1 The Dalles, Aug. 5. The arrest of Postmaster Havward H. Riddle has brouuht forth the following statement of circumstances leadihe: to this action: Riddlell is charaed with destroying and detaining letters addreBSed;to W. H, Wilson, Huntington & Wilson and, the County Clerk of Wascocountv. - A Big Battle. Tien Tsin, Aug. 5., via Shanghai, Aug. 9 This morning at daylight 16,000 al lies attacked the Chinese at Peit .Sang and forced tlie enemy from the trenches. The Americane Iwho participated were the Ninth and Fourteenth Regiments, Reiliev's Battery and the Marines. A heavy biltle is still in progreas. Ai Peit Sang. Washington, Aug. 6. The following cablegram? have.bern received at the riavy aepartmein : Gtie too, Aug. 0. liureau ot naviga tion, Washington: There is a British re port, unofficial, 0: an engagement at Peit Sang, Sunday morning, from 3 to 10:30. Allied '08S in Kiuea ana wounaea izuu, chieHy Russians and Japanese. Chi nese are retreating. Tausig. After Ki igs NewIYork, Aug. 6 A dispatch to the Herald from Rome says : At tlie railway station here, while the King and Queen were en route from Beg- gion to Monza, a welt-dressed individual was discovered Hiding, witn a revolver concealed on his person. Ae was arrest ed after struggle and afier being mana cled, was e'H to Milan to be examined by Bream's Judges. Compromising let teis are said to have beeu found upon him. For President, W. J. Bryan. For Vicepresident,Adlai Stevenson WEDNESDAY. Oakville. Dr. J. N.Smith and family, of Salem were visiting friends here last Saturday evening. Wo didn't pee you at Sodaville McK. Rev. Henderson and family returned from Yaquina last Friday oveniug, Mr. Fike Ackerman, the veteran threBhsr ol this county, ia trying to save what little grain tbere is lelt. Air. Ackerman has a first-darn threshing out fit. tbe senerator was made according to bis orders and is the only one of the kind in the Uniled States. The bundles are fed evenly into the cylinder by a "sell-feeder" which is the invention of Mr. Ackerman and doea tbe work of three men. Mr. Ervin Dovietbe su perintendent and business manager, Mr. Dee Hogan. of Lebanon, ia field manager. Mr. and MrB. Alden Hulbert run the cooking department and we can nafalv eav that the hands are well fed. This machine threshes 900 bushels of wheat in a day. Mr. Dow informs us that seven bushels ie about tbe average for fall wheat and eight or ten for tbo spring crop. Mr. A. sayB tnat although there ia nothing in thieshing, bia mac- bine will run aa locg as tbere is grain in the fields. Mr. Link St. John, of Portland, ib viBiting triends here We overheard the following conversa tion recently : "I am Borry to hear of ao A Few Pointers. Toe recent st, Unties of the number of dentin, snow tit-, the large mijorilydie villi ouiiujioii. Ibis disease may oimiuenci wiMi an apparently harmless jough wine 1 ci 1 be cured instantly by riemp s liiliuu tor the throat and Lungs arbicli is irtiraiHejd to cure and relieve al castH. Price 25j. 11, d 50o. For sale by all druggists Grafts. A Salem eill eavB ehe had rathei Bins in a choir than be a Christian. Time never flies faster than when fhere ia a debt to be paid on a certain day. Therefore pay your subscription 111 advance. A tvrant Is a woman who is smarter than her husband. Tbere are more men in Albany self- unmade than Belt made. n vou would be like a piano be square. upright aud grand. Most of ub get more ot the things we don't want 'ban the things we are after There are more people who do not take an outing than who do, but those whose who do make big enough splaBhes for all. It is a mean thing not to live within your means. Some people who owe the moat can be beard the best above tbe roar of the breakers aa they tase.iheir Bummer out ing. WU1 Fight. London, Aug. In case the troops ad vance.tho Chinese must fight. The sug geeiio'n that tbe allies should be allowed to enter Pekin in order to escort , the minister to.Tien Tsin ie absolutely im possible. ThiB is the dictum of Li Hung Chang. It was transmitted last evening to wu- many boys being ki.led or usca up by 1 Jiam PHtchard Morgan, member of Par- drink," (in a teminine voice.) "so am ""'i. 1 I and will do all in my power to prevent it but we can't do without the saloons for they pay an immense amount of money iuto ourtreasury and we would have to go down into our pockets if we didn't license tbem. I know that it ie some trouble to keep tbe boys oat. but" we must teach temperance in our churches and Sabbath Schools." This is enough of the conversation. The parties are known to us but we refrain from making known their names. Grandma Allen, aged 88, has the nneumonir. She ie at the residence of Charles Pattiton and is cared for by her daughter, Mrs. Charles Pattison. Little Rose Bud, Patriotic Towne. Dunrrn, Minn., "Aug. 7. Ex- Eee sentative Towne, who was nominated for vice president by the populist conven tion held in Sioux Falls in May, has re signed as vice president on the people'B party ticnet. Rushcls ot iVionev Thrown away oy women annually in the purchase ot cosmetics, lotions and p dere, none of whtci ever accomplishes ttsoniect. Uoauty couends on healthy blood and goid digestiou, such aa Karl's Olover Root Tea guarantees yon for 25 ots. and 60 eta. per packagn. Take 't and we gnarantea your complexion. For sale by Fred Dawson.: There is a Salvation Army at Nye Creek, taking an outing and attending to business. 1 ; , This cut worm item takesithe squash: "ATacomnman who was tho possessor of sixty twoducks turned thorn into his garden to feed upon tho cut-worms. Tho ducks shoveled in the worma amid much hilinrity and wiggling of tails for a day, but before the next morning thirty-seven wore cold and stiff in death." Bicycling in Crook county, according to the Journal, ia somotimet a very seri ous matter: "Ono of our young men has had some "Daisy" bicycling of late, on one occas ion whilu riding down a heavy grade he ran into a large cougar and t another time stirred up a large rattlesnake, only narrowly escaping being bitten." The uso of "hello" in.telephono par lance is being tabbooed. It ia learned after many years use that it' ii coarse and vulgar and all that, doncherknow. This ia considerable ol a hair splitting age, and. Chicago, with her big footed women, ia aa bad as any of the big cities where women wear dresres witn. the collar under their arms. Big Democratic Victory. Birmingham, Aug. 6. A general elect ion for state and countv officers and for members of the General Assembly was held in Alabama today and a large ma jority was returned for the democratic tfeket, hraded by William J. Samford, of Lee county, for Governor, who will be inaugurated Governor, Decemlier 1. The republicans, populists and prohibitionists besides the democrats had tickets in the field, but the returns so far indicate a victory for the democrats by aa over whelming majority. Ilnna Himself. New Yokk, A ui? 6. Chairman (Hanna may join the army of campaigners to be heard in tlie west for McKinley and Rcosevelt. Perry S. Heath, secretary of the National commit'ee, declared today, thai, there had been manyidemands from the western states to tiear Hanna epeak. Hot Weather. .Chicago, Aug. 6. Nine persona died and 11 score wee prostrated as a result of the heat here today. The mercury reached 93 degrees-in the government office this nftemoon. The wind was stilling. The weather office says tbe hot weather wilt continue indefinitely. . Sare on the 7th. Tsi Nan Yamkn, Ang. 7. Secretary of State, Washington We are still besieged Our position is more precarious. The Chineso Government is insisting on our leaving Pekin which would be certain death. There is rilio firing upon us daily by the Imperial troops. We have abun dant courage, but little annunition . or. provisions. Two progressive member of theTsung 11 Yamiin have been beheaded, All connected with legation of United States are well ae the present moment. Conger. Big Russian Army. London, Aug 7. The Sobastopol cor respondent of the Daily Graphic says that the Russian governments will send 125,000 additional troons Irom Odessa to the far Eat before the end ol the year. Berlin dispat lies say it is rumored that an agreement haa been 'reached be tween Emperor Nicnolas and Kniporor William whereby German troops will 1 permitted to proceed to Ch na by way of bibcria. Keep yourself insured against acci dents. T. J. Slites represents tho Trav eler's Accident Insurance Co. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT TvTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IM tbe nndersigned administrator ot the estate ot Liuaiow Maxwell, deceased, has filed bis final account in said estate with the county clerk of Linn countv. Or., and the court by order duly made July 30 has appointed Monday ,Sept. 3,1900, at 1 p.m , as the time for hearing objections to such final account und for the settlement thereof. O A. Archibald, J. J.'WHiTNiY, Administrator. Attorney for administrator. The War That's Over. Manila. July 13, via San Francisco, Aug. 7. Tbe insurgents in the vicinity of Cagayan on the iBlaud of Mindanao, are becoming bo troublesome that the U mted states lorce itationeu mere oy a body of troops from some .other station. The insurgents numbering about VK0. . ase fortifying the mountain .-"asse-! otherwiss preparing to give Dattie to our soldiers. botha Beaten. New York, Aug. 7. A dispatch to the Herald from London, Jsays that a Lou renco Marques correspondent of the Daily Mail states that, a Frenchman just returned from the Boer frontier conlims tlie telegrams which have been received during the laBt few days describing the pitable character of the Boer position. General Botha's commando, orininally 750 now consists of only 63. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOKs Allen's Foot-Eise, a pjwdar. It cares ainfui. snirtiag, arvoui feet and in rowing mill, and intantly takes th ing out of corns an 1 binioas. It's the reatest oinfort disoivary of the age. Allen's FoK-na mikes tight or new hoes feel e.uy. It is a certain enre for weating, ctlloi and hot, tired, aching eet. TryittoJ.iv. Sold by all drujgists And anoe stores. By mill for 25c in itamps. Trial packages FREE. Address, Llien S Olmstead, Le rtoy, N. Y. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persona interested that the under signed has been duly appointed executor of tbe last will of Martin Payne, deciaeed, by he county court of Linn county, Oregoj. n a cas amy quauneu as sucn executor All persons having claims auainst said es tate are hereby required to present the same to me at ine omcB oi tile bina uountv Abstract Co. in Linn countv, Lreeon. with the proper vouchers, within six months from tho date hereof. Dated tin. 28th day of )uly, 1900. B. M. Patnk, Executo SodavillOjWater on draught atF. H. neuters, a neaitn y arink. The Excitement Not Over. Tbe rum ut the drar store still ooulin- les aa l d uly sc ires o people call for a oottljof liijij'a UilsAm for the Throat mi Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp s Balsam, tne standard family re medy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give ent.-re satisfaction. Price 20c. and 50c. Albany Market. ents. Wheat 44 Oats 27. Eggs 17 cents. Butter Id to 17 cents. Potatoes 50 cents. Hams 13 centa. Sides 10 cents. Shoulders 8 cents. , 'l. . I. -1 U tlaf.'. . a..- h 1 K-iVwV;- 1 yi;,Wv- r Hen. The Miners' and Prospectors Favorite. Unaffected by cold Winchester Am- vinilion is used by every onn and sold everywhere Send name and address on a poctr.l card for 148-page illus trated catalogue. It is free. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New HAVPN. CflNN. Whether tbe man now on trial at