Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1900-1912, November 02, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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SUaip Points-
l-(,-inaer qiiHtion Bteim liktly
- ti OBCltliiwei'tol coal etrike. l'ow
,! m ay ' Pl'" t,,,""-
Tl. dmlobtrMou l.a. succeeded
pre'ly wtl! in ln-epinii Cuba out of poll
liet ': the Nesl.J lieclowire . A
ti; ol vsnireance is promised nil" l ho
Tin T Iho ell AMCt B are inn i-'-
An Old Orcgnnlan Editorial.
ill have influence, enouiih to.
New
Ti. Hi.nrinoiiB riaislrali.in
York meal ineao eiihor a areatly in
cwisd republican or a uroatly increased
.fe.noci.tic vote. Those who believe
it meant) a larner vole for McKinley
'.Uiaii I.-got in 1890 will btliovo a-iy
.1. if the fashion to snier at Hteveneon
- . I. aouiot caninaiBiier und to draw
owpimous between him and Kouaevelt.
Such are really all to the auvuiB l
tUo former. There io more seme, and
lot.ii- in one of StevenBon'B epeecliei limn
10 a dozen ol IlooBevell'a.
Ibere is souethiiiljol a conlrait be-
twi:n the ireatment ol prieocers laken
h l.t.- Kiliui.ios and thoee taken by ;tlit
4r.iricaoB. .Captain Shields aud bis
U'y men have been liberated unl.armeu
!, assertion that they were cap
..rlv in show what the rebels
aniil.l do. liut what lias become ol
..... iMiiniuna tAken nrUonore by the
American forcifi?
V.anchuriaistoobig for even Iiussia
Ut f,a)lnw at a mouthful but it can, end
will, be devoured In successive morsels.
Ae Colonel Bryan bo well Btated in re
ply to the Cornoll etudente, he stands on
wlvcr exactly where McKinley stood
muie lix yeaiB aiio belore he found it
WiXieaary to ho the knee to Wall street
in .'cder to (jet the nomination
"pressed milk" if the latest. Ooe ol
lb a .Aj-iicullural experimental stations
(Wo found that by lubjoctinK milk for an
hour to a pressure of 220,000 pounds, it
Trill lieop Bwett lor four days.
"In that little phrase, ("resident Mc
Klnlc y'a stiitouient that it waB the duty
nt the Uniled Slales to nive the Filipinos
good itovernmenl), as in a seed, isicon
uiued ibe norm ol all dospotiBin and all
tvtannv, Free g Y.rntnent is not a Rift.
tl'is a uirib riK.nl." Speech by Senator
tfoar in the Unitod States Senile.
a h i ,, Is ball tiutb is the won t lie
qfull. Governoi llootovell'e assertion
trial Senator Cockrell was responBible for
Uiepri-sent U, 8. arniyis of this char
HCter. lor Cockrell permitted ihiB army,
115,000 ol whom are volunteers) on y
Iter President McKinley hail Jomaudtd
a. tegular army of 100,000 men.
Certainly we will concede that MeKiu
lae has done some wise and statesman
like cliinua. But it was before he bosred
th kueo to Wall street and waa nomina
ted loi the Presidency In thoee early
days, ho held a good many democratic
..principles.
The piice of coal went upwards by ele
vator, nut it will probably comedown by
bw rei,-ht.
Here is an editorial Iroin the Morniuic
OreKon an, ol April 25lb, I8i), (referring
to Ibe McKinley Bill. -LOOK OU 1' FOU
SQUALLS'' is the head.)
Tariff reversion was imperatively da
minded, and the ci.ndit'oua Jf Ibe coin'
aire made some modification ol the silver
policy ol Hie country urgent. The Re
publican 1'aity attacked both problems.
It is not premature to say it has tailed
with ball. ItstariO bill is a disap
pointment It undeitakee to bring sbctt the nfces
sary reduction of ibe revenue by indirect
and clumsy methods, which diminish
the nossible benefit to the coimimer.
IT SHOWS A TOO IKNUISB UAiir.
FOU THE INTERESTS OF THE MAN
IIKACl'UUINU MONOPOLISTS, Ah'O
OFFERS THE RURAL CONSUMER A
PETTY TARIFF ON BUTTER AN u
EGGS INS'.EAl) OF A ItKDUCnOS
UPON THE MANUFACTURED G'JUDS
He: has TO BUY.
H increases the duty on wool BeOA UsE
THE WOOL GROWERS ARE ORGAN
IZED AND POWERFUL, but leaves
hides on the free list BECAUSE THE
WESTERN K.1.NCHMEN ARE TOO
POOR AND SCATTERED TO RIVAL
THE INFLUENCE OF THE M.W
ENGLAND LEATHER MANUFAO
I URER3.
It promises.proleciion to the Ameri
can producer wllh one voice and Winer,
ers of reciprocity treaties with 8fanifln-
Ameriua to the Eislern iuinorter) with
anot
II thiftB and (alters, tiafiics aud evades,
djublrs, hesitates and Ib lost, it lea bill
to catch campa"(to contributions, not to
attract votes . It will not help the party
n the next campaign.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS ON
THE HIGH R AD TO THE DEVIL,
ana will arrive there presently, it
doesn't pull up.
If the history ol tbe rest of this session
ol congress is like what baa already past,
the omwressiunil elections next fall will
be an agreeable surprise for our friiuide
the enemy.1'
these tropical Asiatic islands, and they
are not met, as tbe Hawaiian arguments
are met, by tbe lact that Hawaii is in our
rightful sphere ol influence and eisenti
11 A-n-ricai. f-jr tha I'liilippinis ar
no'. Oir el-da in Cuba will be sub
served a. they are in Mexico, Central and
Sintli Aineiica, bv the withdrawal o
European dpminatiJn and by recogol .ion
of our biiiemony. Thu will even sen
with Hawaii if annexation fails. Bnl lu
tuecase of the Philippines we baie u
necessities or inteests. European pis
Bission in Asia concerns us noihlng ex
cut that we have lair trade facilities
We have there no puitpose of offense n
delenEO. At the most, a naval aud coi .
ing etation should be the limit ol our t
siroe there." (Morning O.egonian, May
9th, 1808.)
Awful Disaster.
New Yokk, Oct.l 29. Two hundred
people were killei aud two blocks of
buildings were deamyed by a fire at
noon today caused by u Irigliliul explosion.
Train Wrcci:.
Pbiitlaxd. Or., Ot. 29. Six
u,,. killed and twenty-one injured by a
wreca on the west bound Northern Pa
cific train.
Krugcr la Trouble.
n.n.u ni -in F.trRivn office ofilcials
brieve 'President Kruger will travel in
cognita during hie visit to the European
The repuulic is not a proaigal Boni it
has not Bpent in substance in rioiou.
living. It is cot ready to retrace its
tens and with shamed face an
voice solicit an bumble place among tbe
ervantfl of royalty. It baa not Binned
against heaven, and God grant that the
crowned heads of Europe may never
have occasion to Killed the fatted cnlf to
commemorate its return Ironi rel'ance
pon the will of tbe people to depend-
nce upon the authority w.,ien nown
... . . . . i i .nr
rom regal Dirin or euperior i-jhoi- ,
Bryan.
Man's opinion ol what is to be is ball
isb and ball environment. Avarice
Daiute destiny with a dollar mark before
t, militarism equips it wl.h a ssord.
. Bryan.
Alvord Arrett.-d.
Boston. Oct. 29. Alvord, lUe Kew
York bank defaulter, was arrested here
today.
Troublesome Filipinos.
ii,iu. o.-t. 28 While scouting near
T.noc. a detachment ol the Twentieth
and Twenty-eight reiinenie, undor Cap.
yv:r , " .7i.i. ; it in each city
long enougu w periuib
visits uetween ivruger aim mo -the
nation. His stay in Paris will not
exceed 48 hours and perhaps not 21. 1 he
French government win not oner jvromri
any formal function.
A KodIIsIi Boy.
a . qo Hnrrv fientrv. 17
itt'ed suicide, yesterday
afternoon at Deep River by sliooting
bimselt througu tue neaa wuu
He had been working in a logging camp
wilh his lather but for the past few days
bad remained at tbeiamny reeiuence,
bo cotnolained of being sick.
Snow in E. O.
(1,,,,,,-tt rinl Biy The first snow o
the season in-tlie Heppner hills fell yes
tcrday. It whitened the ridgs Hon
it. ,;ml,a-o.l u. jbr nf thn weBlern sou
of the Blue mountains and extended to
within 7 miles ol Heppner. in
hours the snow had disappeared from
tte open hills.
The Boers.
Dloehfontein. Oct. 26 The tejegraph
Iu Eugene some IiooiIIujib tried lo
make more noi.Be than some college
rooters,
An exchange saya tl at married men
knnv ft thine or two about women, x es.
and women know three or lour things
about men.
The Roseburg Review says the Ore-
gonian Is treating W . M. Colvig very
Bh".bilv, that it printeJ a picture ol bim
true to life.
. ' . .: .i' ai,a,.lrn.l hv alMlineur- llna cm aiill intArrunted and mails ue
,'i .i,i, riiiB under the com- lavnl. owinir to tbe Beers derailed a train
mand of a white man, whose nationality 10 miles from Edenburg. All Boers over
is not known to the Americans. The in- 14 years old living outside a radius ot iu
lUrgenw lur i u " -T -J'" ;-r l,,,,ht. hnrr, to
trenched. Alter a neroiu jnpw oy xnvisu -.luujjr, -
Beittler drove on tne enemy, aiiiiug preveui. lueii icjutuiuM
than 75. The tight lastea lor iwo uuu.e
n.nia; p.pir-lr and three privates were
c, i, ft),. lmn,i. m J I. .. ..n Ihait arl.f&Va
r iirhtiv WOUUUL'U. auu iwu u. vu n ql sou are uuuimg
ana itiHp.i. Bn,inun iTvpn hanks are be.
rinlitiiiR Continues. coming afraid ol those living beyomi
t ne oo Avnlinrr to a d s- meana,
.tl f.nm r-Jna Tiiiin In the Dailv Mail
a force ol Boers attacked and surrounded "Hon. Wallis Kash, republican, of
a party ol Cape police Willi a convuy near NsBlifiii0 Lincoln county, who, It was
WSJ ae3 'nes'S: a-ounced. would deliver a political ad-
, ' nw rtoii I ArB. in TTinnco Tiinpdav afternoon, an
nearly half o' vUomr in Orauge River rived on the "earner that ornmg but
( n imv. T ur?f Jri CMViaou lUW cum' ou nwuuui, ib... "
mandoea of eumr fuch, out are cftpa
bleloi combination K.r nrQ operations,
Heavy Storm
La Crossb. Wis.. Oct. Sc. In the 24
hours nrecedinz 8 o'clock tine ruoroiog
7W inchee of rio fell in thia Cn-y The
Btorm waa me severeai. iu uim un-jr,
Kn..,K it. vraa cflncrallv (elt within TA-
HniHof 50 miles from here. The Mil-
-The Iuuicnce of Inipcrinlism.
Al tha bt'ryinnini' of the third chnpter of
Vol. I. ol flibli'm's "Docline ami Fall of
the K otntin Kmpiro" that groat historian
ucclurcs: Tlm oImIous definition of a
nioimrchy Bee mi to ho that of a state in
whioli a siniflfj Hrou,li:r whatBoevernatno
te muy bo ditttiiiKuialiutl, is intruded with
tho t it-cat ion of tho law?, tho uiinnnemt'nt
of thi! ruvonuu nnd tha command of tho
urniy. Hat unlcHH public lib -rty in pro
tottel by intiepiit anil vigilant nuarilinns,
uutbority of bo foniiidiiblo a magistrate
will noon tlogtnoruto Into despotism.'1
Mi . Ml K inU-y haa already dogenorated
cto iho absolute dtopoi in tho Philippine
whtTt he in not alone the executor but the
tnuki-r of tho lawM, and if thoo conditions
awto cont unto wo have anomalous nnd
irorieuloui K;verntnet tal rotnbinntion of
a froi' republic, with its elected President
of h hee H)tl iu Iho West, who la tho
despotic ruler of millions of snbjtvts in the
Kiut. Lincoln Fiiiil, "I belifvo this gow
ornniint cannot euiluro pennaueutty half
sIavu aud naif free,'' and tho wiiiilom and
truth of this pro be:y were demonshattnl
l-efotn Lincjln'M death Should not every
tiue American dwlare by his volo, "I bo
tiovo ill i uoveriimen'. cannot endure
priii.in'nily hn't ile.piitiin. and half re
-mbltc." or w H Ibe AnieriiMn peoplo de
ile tli.it it in ife lo try the experiment of
(toverniuenhtl l)r. Jekyll ami Mr. Hyde as
4hhedor the Atnenein republic V.t,
E-litnrial Morning U egoniao,
April 26th, 1803.
"TllR TROUBLE WITH
I'UE MuKlNLEY BILL,
THIS WK3L HAS &. UiGHT TO COM
1LIN OKT11E HILL, in epito ol tL
potty bribe of increased duties on aiiri-
cultural'productB. What the West wan
ed was not more protection for itself, bat
lees protection for the Eastern) Mauu
fuc turer who haa grown rich at its cost.
The West deuiaoded. cot dearer lartn
prudnctb, but cheaper farru supplies.
bugnr, clothing and iron implements,
UK McKINLEY BILL STI8FIE
IT NO MORB THAN THE MILL'
BILL. The former enriched the Eastern
Manufacturer by giving hlru f oe raw
mntetiaK Tbe latter eur'che1 him Ly
maintaining, aud sometimes increasing,
ttiodutieBOD bis waDufectured goodp,
except Id the single item of raw pnitas
THE BILLS ARE CONBTRUCTKD ON
the paine PRINCIPLE,
ORGANIZED INDUSTRIAL MON
OPOLY DICTATED BOTH.
THti TRIAL OF THE TRUST IS
OVER THEM ALL. This Is why the
McKinley bill is coldly receive J. If the
Republican leader had the courage to
follow the line of policy indicated by the
popular condemnation of the Mill's Bill,
and to frame a measure which should
be simply its reveree, he mitrht of Lad
trouble to pass it through the house;
hut he would have found the country be
hind hitn In support of it, and (he Re
publican patty would have been in better
shape lor the next campaign. The
scheme for such a bill Ib very simple
The people of tbe South, of New York
citv, of New Jersey aod Oonneticut think
rue trade a good thinn. Give it to them
then. Put everything produced or mar.
ufacturfd in those staleB on tha tree litt
This ought to satisfy them and the rest
of the country would bear it lor their
enke. We hope the next Republican
Taritr Bill, if tne patty ever has a chance
to frame a r other, will bu upon these
.lines.
It is humorous to hear these fellow
who are at heart free ellver men tellinfi
about democrats who are at heart gold
standard meu.
that the
lt.lmr.no man am ftli buSV. OMV a fOW
reoMnn hanrl ffhAII the time C&tafl Btld
the snoakiotf was poBfpned." Florence
West, in ouier worua pmr
Mr. Bryan while in New Yorkreceiv
ed tbe following dispatch, from Warrtn-
Ga:
If you are elected we propose to build
The end of the Boer war doesn't SEero
to bs very tangible. The English have
just been defeated again and President
Steyn is doing uusincss as pniueut.
After being defeated by an athletic
team in its first game the U. of O. will
need to rustle and get o a reputation
before it faces tho California elevens,
and while getting it would do a big
thing if it gut Bishop again.
Hallowe'en occurs next Wednesday
night. It is possible to have a good
I time on this occasion without the hood-
lumisin that sometimes prevails. There
is nothing in the destruction oi property.
Let the celebrations stop wun innocent
jokes. ' '
waukee roud suffered much damaae to . nnpn . lftr. cotto mill with
its trackB, and no trains have arrived authorized ca piulof half a million dol
frnm the East for 24 hours. i.ra
i Mn lirmvinMl. We bavp confidence in you, and the
" V.mnirB Rtftta of the South is yours
Carrol this city and Clark OOarr, bob ' Fred , President ol B
olUlark JSUarr oiuaieauurg, in., riaiilM Mlir Oo
drowned in i Lake , Was ungtor, early t .is LjCdAllegn, in addition lo tel.. th.
;'"?he boSierhave noV- been recov f'- .e ,. f au es
fed Warrenton, Ga.. is Secretary of the
Trricedv. Georsia Utate BankinK Association, and
Skatti,e, Oct. 23.-James Slorali, 15 one of tbe riiflit-liaud men of the great
voara a saloonkeeper here, killed Annie Witham Bank.nE System, and also rants
ii:.l...il .ll utnn hia ni ntroeq. amOnif IU weailuiesi youug uiou
'. -...-i nc . i i.n i.llla.1 1 Genriria.
" ""Tl ; f "T. "''".'"I" Thi. i. verv refresllint alter some
rme.c.using an csUan'gement" Irom the etnff that ba. been appear ,n tl.e
tlio woman. I
SUMMONS
In thk Oibcpit Couiit op TnB gT
UBKSON rOK iJlRH BOUNTY.
John Conner, plaintiff, vs A .1 p;
J Pitner, bu wife, Arabella O Arcberj
Arcuur, uu uuuiiu, mien 1 d
olfnn ...I tt P Uuri. .1.1 'A
To A J Pitner. C J Pitner.
hellfrG Ar:her and Archer, hiJ
UUnar auuva intuitu ueifnuanli,
IN THE NAME OF THF ST VI
OREOON, you are hereby it-fiuipf,i ,
pear aau answer me complaint of thel
uameu p.uiuLiu uuw uu uie m the
entitled court within the time pre,
in the order lor the publicalion
summons The order for the nni.i;
of this summons was made by the II
M Palmer, judge of the couutyl
of the state of Oregon for Linn courJ
tb ibtb day ol Iseptembw, JitOO. au
icribea that this eumruons shuli .ni
lisbed once a week for nix mr
eeks. and the date of the Rrt nn.i
hereof is the 28th day of September
Ana you are ner;oy notified that
fail to apcear and answer said comp!
bereby required, tbe plaintiff will
to toe win ior ine reiiti aeraatded
said complaint, to wit: A decree t J
plaintiff have and recover juJ
against tne uerenuams A J Pitnf
Pitner and Arabella 0 Archer, for t
ol $1600.00 and accruing interest
attherato ol eight per cent per
fiom the 4th day nf February, I9Q
me iuiiiiui miiu ji fiiou.uu aitorneyl
and for tbe coats and diaouremeita
suit, and further decreeing that llJ
gat e or tne aeienaants A J Pitner a
ruuer to iue piuintiu. mado nn a
on tbe 25th day of August. 1K97 ,
coraeu on me zmu aay or Auptiiil
the office of tbe Count? Records 'i
county. Oregon, in the Records ofl
gagea, Vol ume32, at page 463,be for
and that the premises therein descj
roiijwn, idwu: jjois one(i) and I
and the west half of lots eeverJ
igiit b) in tjiocK three (3j in Sethi
etb a Hares' Addition to thai
Haisev. ;n unnuountt. Urnonn
by the Sheriff of said Linn
the manner described by law, and I
proceeds of such sale be applied
lows, towir: r iret to tne pHViuel
coats and disbursements of this 1
the expenses of the Baid sale; s l
the payment of tbe juugment reed
ma yituiiuu. iu iuis suit; tniru, I
plus, if any, to be disposed as I
maybB advised and may direct: I
ther decreeing that the defenaJ
each of tbeni be forever barred J
closed from asserting any right
ini-rai in or to ine saia pre mi
further decreeing that the suid Si
tbe purchaser ot the said premise
sale in tbe immediate poeteesion
and further decreeing that the pi
cmion lBRue ior tneentorcemsnt ot
cres. and that the uUintiir havr I
over for any defioiency reoiaiJ
applying the proceeds of sale!
said judgment; aidforfiuch otbl
as to toe court may Beem proper!
Hewitt ij
AUorneys for 11
. i I:. inX .i. re Transvaal war, ea9 Lord Roberts
iwr,nrnfBnrMfirtrnnar.iivanhil- iaover. Nothinn remains except
oloiry at Oxfurd University, died today whip the Boers
at lii'.Uo p. m. me uisease waa an auwv
ion of the liver.
The New York Hre.
Imperialism wouia be profit bte to the
liny cotitractirt, it would be profitable
11 the ship owners, who would carry live
jUlitMi to tlhe Philippines and bring
4 Mil anldiert back; It would he profitable
14 those who would isiis upon the fran-
Hu?es aud It wsuld be profitable to the
rlals whose lalariet would be fixed
fcore aud paid over there; but to the
farmer, to the laboring nun and lhe
vtv. mi )rlty of those engpd to other
ooBUpatlons It would brinn expenditure
without nturn and ris'x without reward,
J. Bryan.
.Meant It Then.
tYl-en the war brcke out, The Orv-
Kouinn predicted that one of the firet re
sults of victory would be demand for ex
tension of empire. Evidence cf the
presetK-e ol this fever of conquest in thy
national blood already appeals. Dj
maud is (reety voiced for permanent
poeeeesion of Porto Rico aud the entire
Philippine archipelago, and it it clear
that only the diitinc. promise contained
in the joint resolution ol congress re
strains the colonial advocates from in
tiitina also uton '.he appropriation ol
Cuba iteeK. Tbe London Spectator t
shrewd enough to anticipate and encou
rage this sentiment. 4 We hope It Yen-
tares, 'that the Americans will keep the
Philippines, and that they can keep
l hem there is no doubt whatever.'
Such an outcome would be in every
way to ue'reuretted. II we do not wan
Cuba, much lass do we want the Philip
pines. There t doubt ai to the anfit
nssi ferislf-zovernment charted agains
tbe Cubans; but thete is no doubt of i
as far as the Inhabitants ot the Philip
pines are concern fd. All the arguments
urged ocofntt strains t the Hawaiian
annexation by thoiihtlnl American! art
applicable with greater force asalort
The PendMon E, O, devotes two-
thirds of a column to the apeaking in
that city of Hon. M. A. Miller, and L.
b. liryan, wno were wen receivea. uur
inp hie BDcech Milt remarked that on
Nnv. H the voters of the country would
atop licking revenue stamps long enough
to net tue rupuuiiuaus.
Who would live on tbe Cono. Ac-
onding to one of Rev. Agar'a stories. A
little pager (tets under a toe nail and io
three davs vou either have to have the
toe cut off or lone your life. Tbe result
is a good many people short ot toes.
The umebnarlee once a day have an ex
pert go over their feet hunting (or jiggers,
A large and enthusiastic republican
meeting was recently held at Springfield,
in Lane con- ty, according to the report
sent out. P.y actual count there were 23
present, it wasciaimeu tnat two orynu
men were converted, there were only
two nrosont. and neither charged a whit.
This is given as a sample of tome of the
decoptive thunder oi uieuay.
Wo are not about to enter on a car
eer of foreign conquaat, but our position
in the world requirei us to havo naval
stations distant from our own shores.
Wo need a naval station in the East In
dies, another in the West Indies and we
need Hawaii. All these the lortunc ol
opp irtunity now oilers to us. We do
not want to keep i lie ruiiippine islands,
but wo should keep a naval Btation
there." Morning Oregonian, May K'th,
XiH XS J DtSEA.SE.
New Yobk, Oct. 29,-As the result of a 4Ishort LeMOn on the Meaning
iiall Are. several explosions of chemi- FfltMlflr Wnrd.
u r u ir i -
Disease is the opposite of ease. Web
1 Rter defines disease as "lack of ease, un-
ftntu
tnl b occurred in Tarrant x Co. 8
AtntelftL Warren and lireenwicn streets.
totlay ana Diew oown a unzeu uunuiuga
and badly damaged a score ot others easiness, trouble, veiation. diiquiet."
llie toss ot 'lie is not Known, nu. irum ig A condUioa iu9 t0 aome derangement
all.sonrc.ea of informstion it ib gatherea . hBlcal orBaoieQ1. a vast maiority
that there are perhaps tne bodies oi au m '..di f which oeoole Buff ar
petsons in the ruins, thougn, d-cause oi . dQe to lm blood Dia&a8e 0( thiB
the hot debris and the slowneas ol tne w cuJ"od b Hood.fl Sar8apariia
moving o it, no rie had been removed vblch pUrlaeB, 6nrtcheB and vitalises the
up to midnight. Chief Croker of the blood v Hood'BSarsaparitla cures scrofula,
salt rheum, pimples and all eruptions. It
Fire Dopanment said tonight that the
loss is fully $1,500,000. toneg the aiomft(ja aQa createa a good ap-
WorK Keflitmeu. petite, and it gives vigor and vitality to
Pun irxri i.ni i riff ft Tivliw wit- thfl whole bodv. It reveraas the condition
nesBed an almost general resumption of of things, giving health, comfort f and
work in the anthracite region, where ior ease- in piaceoi -aifleaw
six weeks the mineworkers have been on
str'ke for an advance in wages, a reduc'
(inn in the orice of oowder and in sever
al districts the abolition of the sliding
orjilft nf wacres. In a tew instancea col
lieries operated by individuls and small
companies have tailed to resume,
Roosevelt Assaulted.
Klmira. N. V Oct. 20. For the first
This Paper
One Year.
Farm Journal
5 Years
ray up aod prel both papers at price ot
;e.
We want more new subscribers to our
. i n . ; . n iZ r wilh 9 farm Journal by
rr,T , j " wnico we can son! tne Ui
Contest Notice,
Penartment of the rnturinl
States Land Office, Oregon Oil
iu, juju. i
A sumtientconteBtntfidnviiliJ
fitod in this ofhee by Jorepb 11
conieatanr, atrainvt homeiteud I
lUObl. made Ju v 16. 1H02 forSI
of aection 14, TowLehlp 12 S if
oy j times u uaivin, conteotee, in
is alleged that contestant is I
q -j united with t-.e Dresentcondil
same; alBO that tbe entrjmarij
Calvin has wholly abandoned eiJj
the past hve years and during:?
ine said entryman has not rcf
nor baa he in any wiBe colttval
proved and claim In any mai
ever nor oas any one acting tor
nis aosence nas not been due
ployment iu tbe army, navy
corps of the U 8 as a prtv ite sol
seaman or marine, daring tb($
bpain or any other war in whl
may oe or is engaged, saia
hereLv notified to BDDear.resoo
evidence touching said allegi
o ciocK a. m. on iNovemberia,
the Register and Receiver at
States Land Office in Oregon Ci
The said coitestant bavin ir,
afficlaTit.filel August 8, 1904
tacts which show tout atter ui
perfonal service of this notice
made, it is hereby ordered w
tnat sucn notice be given
proper publication.
Cuas B Mookbs
Wm Galloway, Receiver.
Tho republicans have another Bur-
chard. At a recent banquet in New
York City, Senator Scott, one of tne
speakers, said : "I believe in (rusts,
they are a gxd thing. If it were not (or
the Standard Oil Company thij prosper
ity that we have wou.d not be h9re to
day," The remarks, which let thecal
out of the bg, waa received with von
sternation. and an effort was mad t
keep them out of the press, bur it failed
with the local preae. Senator Prati
though reached the republican associated
press and aucceede J in keeping th re
port irom it.
The following lrom tbe Ortgon Week
ly published by the U. of O. will shock
some ol the Albany people, who don't
tike noise :
The grand rally of the rooters Friday
night as the best of its kind io the his
tory of our Institution, an l demonsirattd
that the true college spirit Is witb as to
stay. The songs and yells aod pande
monium of the horns and bells awaken
ed the people of the town to a realisa
tion that the 'Vartsity does not lack lor
football eathnsiam. Tbe U. of O is in
debted not a little to tbe faithful work
of the rooters.
or. Theodjre Uiosivelt was assaulted do
the streets oi i.imira tonignt on nis way
to l ie nlace ol meeting lie was
carriage with ex Senator Fassett, and at
several points aiong ine route was peitea
with eggs ana vegetables and create a
with vilest epithets.
Alln Day
Njiw Youk. Oct. 21.). MAnd I am feel
iiH tolerably well, 1 thank you."
mis was mt iryans response wnsi
old tonight that he bad made 30 speech
es duriug the dny and thus broken his ,
own record for speech making. As a
rule, the slee lies were not so long as oo
mo3' occasions.
The N, Y. Explosion.
Kkw Yohk Oct. SO. All the effort ol
the aulhorilit s are now d irccted to clean
ing away the debris of the Tarrant nnd
o her buildings wrecked by the great ex
plosion of yesterday in tiie desire to Hod
out haw many bodies are buried in them
and to ascertain ihecauu of the explo
sion.
Goorge Murray, inspector of combusti
bles, cave out the following statement:
It is mr opinion that the explosion
was due to chtmical action whi"h took
J lace during the comp moding o( drugs
nut what the the exact cause was wj
cannot tell until we get the formulas
used.
New York for Brynn.
New York. Oct. 80. Executive Chair
man James K McGuire of 'he democratic
state committee, gave rut tonight the
tirst estimate from the democratic state
committee bow tbe state would He
sid :
wmcn we can seal tne Democrat and the
Farm Journal 5 yearB, both for $1 .'25. And
we make the same off irto all old subscrib
ers who will py all arrearages and one.
year in advance.
Yoa know what ours is and the Farm
lounal iia gem practical, progressive
ciean, honest, useful papsr full ci
guraptioi. full of sunshine, with an im
rnenw circulation amon the Mit peopl
ery where. You ought to take it.
Daily subcrioart piyin3 is a.lvance
an mo .e.Mra u.
Minister's MUtake.
A city mini iter wai reoentU handed a
a at to be reiJ from nis pulpit. Ac
coaipauyintc it a clipping from a
nbwpipeL- o U' in upia Cto miner, i he
clerymta stir ted to real tbe extract and
toaoa mu it begin: "late Kemps
Balsam, tbe Wat Joii.t Cure.'1 This was
hardly wa i. h4 b u exoutd an l. after a
moment't hiut'.to.h-i turned it over. and
foand on the other side thd muter uteod-
or thoueading.
First and Foremost '.in the field of
medicioe is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It pos
sesses naequulled merit and euros all dis
ease cauied O' promote 1 by impure or
in?poverihe4 blood including rbeuma
Lism, dyspepna, catarrS.
All liver ills are cured by flood's Pills.
52c,
nnl7 is Dlood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, CsnHy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep K clean, by
atirrinv nn tha Km Ai .if
Our canvafa of the state aivea Bryan purities from the body. Begin to-day to
60,000 majority and it als fhows that banish pimple, boils, blotches, blackheads,
the republicans will not corns to the 1 n(1 tht sickly bilious completion by takii
Bronx wi h more than "0 000 maioritv. rK-beiuty for ten cents. All drug.
I guts, satisfaction guaranteed 2i.f0c.
Contest Notice.
Uenartment, of the Iattrl
States Land Office, Oregon Cl
August y. iyw.
A sufficient contest affidavit
filed in this office by Wai ace
contestant, against homestea
watt, mane uctooer it, ia.
of Section 14. Township 12 8
by tinker iNewman, Lonteiret'
is alleged that contestant
ent conditioo of the name; t-t-aid
entryman has wholly i
tract for tbe nast five Years m
said time he has not reside
any way wine cultivated or '
claim in any manner whatev
acting fcr him. That his at
been due to bis employment
navy, marine corr-s of the t'
soldier, officer seam&n or tal
tbe war witn pain, or aum
war in which the U b mav
Said Baker Newman or hs b
representatives are hereby n;
pear, respond and offer evtN
said allegation at 10 o'clock i
ember 12, 1900. before the
Keceiver at the United Stat
in Oregon City, Oregon.
The said contestant havii i
affidavit, filed August 8,lw0
which show that after due 1
onal service of this noticcaij
it is hereby ordered and dire
notice be given by due and pfl
lion. I
CHA8 B MroKj
vm Ojllowat, Becein
So-To-bv ror Fifty
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