Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 02, 1896, Image 3

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STATE
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unY DAY, PIONEERS' DAY, LADIES' DAY, BABY DAY, FRUIT
DAY, AND SPECIAL DAYS FOR ALL INTEKESTS.
Elegant New Poultry Buildings
FORKING DAIRY EXHIBIT
HOR
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RACES
GREAI MUSIC FURNISHED BY PARSONS' BAND.
Concerts Every Night,
25c-- CHEAP ADMISSION 25r,
SEASON TICKETS
0-BAG
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GUARANTEED
7BACCO
HABIT
KJJo-to-bac Is t!io ereiitost nerve-rood In the world. Many nam 10 pounds In 10 days and It novel
iiSto milSthe weak Impotent man stronu. vigorous and, mannptlo. Jnst try a box. You will bo do
iVbiid W expect you tobollove wliat wo say. tor a euro Is absolutely guaranteed by draralsts every
S"J?RjJiSfSrHii booklet "Don't Tobacco KpU and Hmpko Your Life Away," wrltton (tuarontco and
...,........,, imlwiiinMii non l,annTfMtw1nefmvthnrfntrn for tnhftrwiln ftfir
JMBplli Address TUB HXKX,IflU HiIiJXl X CO., Uhlcugu or flew X oru.
D. J. FRY, Agent,
-EXCELSIORS
E Cr HANSEN, MANAGER.
!0nlr2lhnrssjul. Satisfaction jzu.uranteed.
PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.
OrricR or the Skcrktary of SjTATe, i
Salem, Oregon,
Sept. 1, 1696.)
Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until noon, November 2, 1896, to furn
ish the following articles for the State of Ore.
gun for the use of the loth fllt'iinial Session
of the Legislative Assembly:
35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs. No, 7 ruling
white laid, laid, Charter Oak or Scotch linen,
oroihtrgood paper.
30 reams first class Congress note, or other
m paper, 7.pound,R No. 7 ruling, white
laid, xt
Jo reams letter paper, 12 lb No. 7 ruling
white laid, Carew, Charter Oak, or Scotch
linen, or other good paner.
20 reams of typewnter, letter size, Paragon
letter wove No. 3, or other good paper.
Jo reams typewriter, legal sire, Paragon,
letter oe No. 3, or other good paper.
6 reams typewriter, legal size, Paragon,
letter wove No. xv or other good paper.
6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blue,
sheSxioM.
6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blue,
we 8x13,
10,000 No. 6 1.2 envelnnss hn His. No. I.
CXXX.
12 Gross railrdad steel pens, No. 49.
20 Gross Gillotfs steel pens, No. 404.
40rots Gillott's steel pens, No. 303.
H uross Esterbrook "J" pens
6 Gross Falcon steel pens, No. 048.
0 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Probate steel
rsNo. in.
6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s
Meel pens No. 312.
6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.
'leel Den V0 -,
Judge's Quill
,'s Chancellors
.. 6 Gross London
ho. 4.
Incandescent, M. Jacob's
DonSanfords Cardinal icd Ink, pints.
5 Uoss pen holders, black enamel, large,
Njo Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands
4 "ozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's Inkstands,
-554.
'0 Dozen Peck, Slow & Wilcox's inkstandi
"0. 420.
I201" ivory folders, g-inch standard.
4Uozen ivory folders, io-inch Congress.
2" mucilage cups, No. 8,. Morgan's
Patent,
vri DJIen mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 6,
''organ's patent.
3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper,
w other good paper, 140 lbs. assorted colors,
tile 66o$ 2 E,e reeorder lead pencil',
j ?Vn Slator&' premium fluid,, quarts.
it rL n s,affoJ' writing fluid, quarts.
intV.ifen 2ummed stub files, No, 21,1 1 x 15
T tyL500 PEe.
u4 uozen Duplex cupboard letter clips, legal
u?fn "P1" cupboard letter clips.
5 Oozen Fabers rubber rulers, 14-inch
Dozen steel erasers. Rogers' No. 18,149,
tin,tee,emers'Roeer' No. 18,149,
"ts'zei1'' N 3 rubber band'
gi(GXFabe' lead pencils. No. 2. hex
g.t2 C,0 vt; lead pencils, No 3. tound,
t,W Fa,,er'!' Patent Ink and pencil
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n puiw .--t --- j --- - -..... oiui, uuci or .
turii rpiiri inr lining 111 liip nnrir nina --w;
Porous
Plaster
of the host bf counterfeits' anil imifa.
on fill Railroads
OREGON
OREGON.
. Closing Oct 13,
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on Thursday, Friday, Saturday
DAILY
FOR CAMPERS.
Salem, Oregon.
- STABLE-
Stable back of Stale Insurance block
3,000 McGill's pa-ent paper fasteners.N). 2
ound heads, white.
3,000 McGill's patent paper faueners.No. 4,
flat head.
IS Dozen tablo pads to hold paper, 19x20
inches, strong leather tips.
15 Dozen waste paper baskets, cioss-bar
No. 4.
3 Dozen waste paper baskets, small, No.n,
round.
29 lbs. hemp twine No, 2.1
4 Dozen Sanford's mucilage, quarts.
ISids should be marked "Proposals for Stu-
tionery." None but the best quality 01 gooos
f will be accepted.
1 lie rigut 10 reject any ur un "i" --
served. All the above articles to be dehv.
red at Salem on or before Decembor 15,1896,
There beintr at the present time no money
available for paying for the above supplies,
blds'will only be accepted under the express
condition, agreement and understanding that
the successful bidder will look to, and de
pend upon the next legislature appropriating
money to pay the claim.
Very resp eetf.ll,. R
9.5.2m Secretary of State.
COLT TAKEN UP.
A three-year-old colt, bay color and white
star in forehead, was taken up by the under
signed. Owner can have same by proving
property and paying costs. .Call at place, 5
miles east
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RnHPLExmr. powder
I has been thfc standard for forty yean, and
is more popular io-uaj u'" .-.
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WJU. owry box fSv I
1IOX U glien tree cUar5Q
AT DRUaaiSTB A!fD FANCY BTOKS.
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CAMPMGN
Dates nJ AHwntmenu for Bryan Meet-
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tliamlwr of Commerce,, Portland.
AlV L. OLMSTEAn
itllilS. SMtllrrl-it' n,.l 1,1
IiiUcpeiuience, Monday, Oct. 12.
rp Icdo, Wednesday, Got. 14.
I h llomatli. Thursday, Ocu 15.
Halsey. Friday, Oct. 10.
Junction, Saturday, Oct. 17.
Eugene, Monday, Oct, 10.
Cpttiige Grcve, Tufesdny, Oct. 2 '.
Drain, WeducbdayOcl. 21.
Oakland, Thursday.'Oct. 2.
Ro-jeburj,', Friday, Oct. 2,1.
Urmits I'ass, Saturday, Oct. 24.
Medford, Monday, Oct. 20.
Ashland, Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Springlield, Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Salem, Thursday, Oct. 21).
Oreirou City, Friday, Oct. 30.
rortianu, Saturday, Oct. 31.
HON. J. J. WHITNEY.
Ballbton, Friday, Oct. 2.
Salem, Saturday, Oct. 3.
Silverton. Monday, Oct. 5.
Stayton, Tuesday, Oct. 6.
HON. J. D. STEVENS.
Tidewater, Friday, Oct. 2.
Alsea, Saturday, Oct. 3.
Philomath, Monday, Oct 5.
Granger, Tuesday, Oct. 0.
Stiver, Wednesday, Oct. 7.
Monmouth, Thursday, Oct. 8.
Dallas, Friday, Oct. 9.
Sheridan, Saturday, Oct. 10.
Ballston, Monday, Oct. 12.
Lafayette, Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Sherwood, Wednesday, Oct. 14.
Oswego, Thursday, Oct. 15.
HON. W. S. U'REN.
Philomath, Friday, Oct. 2.
Toledo, Saturday, Oct. 3.
Newport, Monday, Oct. 5,
Yaqulna, Tuesday, Oct. (1.
HON. FRANCIS CLARNO.
Union, Friday, Oct. 2.
(luniiiiguin, juonaay, uct. 0.
Virtue Mine, Tuesday, Oct. 0. )
Baker City, Wednesday, Oct. 7.
Milton, Saturday, Oct. 10.
Hood River, Monday, Oct. 12.
HON. A. S. DENNETT.
Springfield, Friday, Oct. 2.
Brownsville, Saturday, Oct. 3.
Salem, Monday, Oct. 5,
Woodburn, Tuesday, Oct. 0.
Oregon City, Wednesday, Oct. 8.
Portland, Oct. 8, l), 10.
Astotia, Monday, Oct. 12.
Baker City, Thursday, Oct. 15,
Union, Friday, Oct. 10.
LaGrande, Saturday, Oct. 17.
Pendleton, Monday, Oct. 19.
Milton, Tuesday, Oct. 20.
Athena, Wednesday, Oct. 21.
The Dalles, Thursday, Oct. 22.
HON. N. L. DCTLER.
Weston, Monday, Oct. 5.
Pendleton, Tuesday, Oct. o.
LaGrande, Thursday, Oct. 8.
Union, Friday, Oct. 9.
Baker City. Saturday, Oct. 10.
Ileppner, Tuesday, Oct. 13.
The Dalles, Wednesday, Oct. 14.
Hood River, Thursday, Oct. 15.
The Locks, Friday, Oct. 16.
McMinnvllle, Saturday, Oct. 17.
L. II. m'mahan.
Tangent. Friday. October 2.
Shedds, Saturday, October 3.
Halsey, Monday, uctODer o.
Brownsville, Tuesday, October 0.
Ilarrlsburg, Wednesday, October 7.
Munnn TM,rcln v Of.fnl'ior ft
Springfield, Friday, October 9.
CresswelL Saturday, October 10.
Cottage Grove, Monday, October 12.
Drain, Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Yoncalla, Wednesday, October 14.
Oakland, Thursday, October 15.
Wllhur. Fridav. October 10.
Roseburg, Saturday, October 17.
DUIards, Monday, October 19.
Myrtle Creek, Tuesday, October 20.
Canyonville, Wednesday. October 21.
Grants Pass, Thursday, October 22.
Gold Hill, Friday, October 23.
Table Rock, Saturday, October 24.
Medford, Monday, October 20.
Jacksonville, Tuesday, October 27.
Phoenix, Wednesday, October 28.
Ashland, Thursday, October 29.
HON. HEN. IIAYDEN.
Junction City, Friday, Oct. 9.
Eugene, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. in.
HON. II. C. 1JAKF.R and J. D. MATLOCK.
Florence. Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. in.
Head of Tide, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m.
Cheshire, Tuesday, Oct. 13, at a p. in.
Elmira, Wed. Oct. 14, at 2 p. m.
Smithfleld, Thu. Oct. 15, at 2 p. in,
Long Tom, a rmay, uci., jo, ut y. m.
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo. I
Lucas County f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he. Is
,, crn'mr nartner of the firm of F. I. CHENEY
& Co., doing business in the city of Toledo,
county and state aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL.
LAKS lor eacn ana every cc ui wdnni
that cannot be cured by the use of Haul's
Catarrh Curk.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presence, this 6th day of December, A D.
,89 . w ritvltntl
Notary Public,
Hall's CatanhCure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials
fCe' F. I. CjikneY & Co., Toledo, O.
I3rSold by Druggist!, 7-
v,..,tn,iAllL'lrlstoknovthat"IIoe
Cake" will not make their hands red
like common wap. Save the wrappers.
They are worth a cent apiece. J 0 tf
1-orcst fcmve, Mondiiv. Oct. 5.
mv ' Y,"h". Tuesday, Oct. 0.
A cMlnnvl lie, Wednesday, Oct. 7.
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.d corncr ot the D I UOQ
ojaicui,. reaenca by tbo blood, and on
Its quality thecondltion of every organ de
pends. Good blood means strong nerves
good digestion, robust health. Impure
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma
tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest
way to have good blood is to take Hood's
Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi
talizes, and enrfebea tho blood, and sends
the elements of health and strength to
ovory nerve, organ and tissue It creates
a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep
and cures that tired feeling. Remembor,
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the best - In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
HnnH'r r:il curo r',Ter Illsi easy to
JIUUU S f-'lllS Like, easvtonneraln. Mo,
A MODEL PLATFORM.
Adopted by the Democrats In National
Convention.
The following l- the full and com
plete platform as adopted by tho
National Democratic convention:
Wc, the Democrats of tho United
States in national convention assemb
led, do rearllrm our allegiance to those
great essential principles of Justice
and liberty upon which our institu
tions nre founded, and which the
Democratic party has advocated from
lellerson's time to our own freedom
Of Rnopnli. f rnorinm tt Mm ni-nc, frn.
dom of conscience, the preservation of
personal rights, the equality of all
citizens before tho law, and the faith
ful observance of constitutional limi
tations. During all these years the Demo
cratic party has resisted tho tendency
of selfish interests to the centraliz
ation of governmental power, and
steadfastly maintained the Integrity
of the dual scheme of iroverninent
established by the founders of this
republic of rcnublics. Under Its
guidance and teachings the great
principle of local self-government has
found its best expression In the main
tenance of tho rights of tho state
and in Its assertion of tho necessity
of confining the general government
to the exercise of powers granted by
the constitution of the United States.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.
The constitution of the United
States guarantees to every citizen the
rights of civil and religious liberty.
The democratic party has always been
the exponent of political liberty and
religious freedom and It renews Its
obligations and reailrms Its devotion
to theso fundamental principles of
tho constitution.
FINANCE.
Recognizing that the money ques
tion Is paramount to all others at this
time, we Invito attention to the fact
that tho constitution names silver
and gold together as the money metals
of the United States, and that the
lirstcoln.ige law passed by congress
under the constitution made tho sil
ver dollar tho money unit, and ad
mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio
based upon the silver dollar unit.
We declare that the act of 1873 de
monetizing silver without tho knowl
edge or approval of the American peo
ple has resulted in the appreciation
of gold, nnd a corresponding fall in,
tho price of commodities produced by
the peeple; a heavy Increase in the
burden of taxation and of all debts,
public and private; the enrichment of
tnc money tending oiuss at uomo ana
abroad, the prostration of Industry,
and Impoverishment of the people.
Wc nre unalterably opposed to mon
ometallism, which has locked fast the
nrosnerltv of an Industrial people in
paralvsls of hard times. Gold mono
metallism Is a British policy, and Its
adoption lias brought other nations
into financial servitude to London.
It Is not only un-Amcrlcan, but antl-
Amcrlcan, and It can bo fastened on
the1 United States only by the stilling
of that spirit and lovo of liberty
which proclaimed our political Inde
pendence ln 1770 and won ln the war
of the revolution.
FREE COINAUB.
We demand the free and unlimited
coinage of both sliver and gold at the
present legal ratio of 10 to 1, without
waiting for the aid or consent of any
other nation. Wo demand that the
standard silver dollar shall bo a full
legal tender, equally with gold, for all
debts, public and private, and wc
favor such legislation as will prevent
for the future the demonetization of
any kind of legal tender money by
private contract.
HONDH.
We are opposed to tho policy and
practice of surrendering to tho hold
ers of the obligations, of the United
States, the option reserved by law to
the government of redeeming such ob
ligations in ejther silver coin or gold
coin.
We are opposed to the issuing of Interest-bearing
bonds of the United
States In time of peace, and condemn
the tramcKing witn oaiiKing syndi
cates which, in exchange roroonds
and at an enormous profit to them
selves, supply tho federal treasury
with gold to maintain the policy of
gold monometallism.
ISSUE OF MONEY.
Hnncrpus nlnrie has the
lxiwcr to
coin and issue money, and Prerident
Jackson declared that this power
could not be delegated to corporations
or individuals. We therefore de
nounce the Issuance of notes Intended
to circulate as money by national
banks as In derogation of the consti
tution, and we demand that all paper
which Is made a legal tender for
public and private debts or which Is
receivable for duties to the United
Utates shall be be issued by the gov
ernment of the United States and
shall be redeemable Jncoln.
TARIFF.
We hold that tariff duties should be
levied for purpose of revenueuch du
ties to be so adjusted as to operate
equally throughout the country and
notllberlinluate tjctvreen JdasajHr flee-
Mon, and that taxation should bo
limited by tho needs of llie govern
ment honestly nnd econouiicallv ad
.i. initiated.
We denounce as disturbing to busi
ness tho Republican threat to rcstiro
the McKluley law, which has twico
been condemned by the people In na
tional elections, and wlilrli. mm tori
under the faUe plua of piotectlon to
home Industry, proved a prolific
breeder of trusts and inononolios. n.
uuiieu iiio iew oy me expense or the
many, restricted trade, and deprived
the producers of the great American
staples or access to'thelr natural mar
kets. INCOME TAX.
Until the money question Is settled
we are opposed to any agitation for
further changes in our tariff laws, ex
cept such as are necessary to meet tho
deficit in revenue caused by the ad
verso decision of the supreme court on
the income tax. But for this decision
by the supreme court there would bo
nodeliclt In the revenue under the law
passed by n Democratic congress In
strict pursuance of the uniform deci
sions of that Court for 100 years, that
court having in that decision sus
tained constitutional objections to its
enactment which had preciously been
overruled by tho ablest Judges who
have over sat on the bench. Wn rtrv.
i . j, . '. I "
clarc that it is the duty of congress to
use an Liioconsiiiutionai power wnicii
remains after that decision, or which
may come from Its reversal by tho
court as it may hereafter be consti
tuted, so that the burdens of taxation
may be equally and impartially laid,
to the end that wealth may bear Its
due proportion of tho exnense of the
government.
LA1IOR.
AVe hold that the most clllclent way
of protecting American labor Is to
prevent the Importation or foreign
pauper labor to compete with it In the
home market, and that the value of
the home market to our American
farmers and nrtlsans Is greatly reduced
by a vicious monetary system which
depresses tho prices of their products
blow the cost of production, and thus
deprives them of the means of pur
chasing the products of our home
manufactories, and, as labor creates
the wealth of tho country, we demand
the passage of such laws as may be
necessary to protect Itln all Its rights.
We are In favor of the arbitration
ofdlffercnces between employers en
gaged In lnterstare coiumorco and
their employes, and recommend such
legislation as is necessary to carry out
tills principle.
The absorption of wealth by tho
few, the consolidation of our leading
railroad systems, and the formation
of trust and pools require a stlctor
control by the federal government of
those arteries of commerce. Wo de
mand the enlargement of the powers
of the interstate commerce commiss
ion and such and such restrictions and
and guarantees in in the control of
railroads as will protect tho people
from robbery and oppression,
TAXATION.
We denounco the profligate waste
of tho money wrung from the pconie
by oppressive taxation and the lavish
appropriations of recent Republican
congresses, which have kept taxes
high while tho labor that pays them
Is unemployed, and the products of
the people's toll are dopresscd ln price
till they no lonucr repay the cost of
production.
Wc demand n return to that sim
plicity and economy which benefits a
Democratic government and a reduc
tion In the number of useless oulces,
tho salaries of which drain tho sub
stance of the people.
FEDERAL INTERFERENCE.
Wcdenouncc arbitrary Interferences
by federal authorities In local affairs
as a violation of thu constitution of
thu UnltcdStatcs and a crime against
free institutions, and wo especially
object to government by injunction as
a now and highly dangerous form of
oppression, by which federal Judges
in contempt of the laws otitic states
nnd rights of citizens, become at once
legislators, Judges, and executioners,
and we approve the bill passed at the
last session of the United Stntc3 sen
ate, and now pending in the house of
representatives, relative to contempts
In federal courts and. providing for
trials by Jury In certain cases of con
tempt. ANTI-FUNDINO.
No discrimination should be In
dulged by tho government of tho Uni
ted States in favor of any of its debt-
(katefut Weaca Write Us Letters.
From every corner of the country
come thankful letter written by those
who have btn lifted into cheerful, vlg,
orous, healthy strength by Dr. Pierce7
Favorite Prescription.
Thousands on thousands of women
have been relieved of the nerve-nagging
drag of weakness and pain.
They have been made better wives anJ
better mothers by having perfect health
restored, and without the humiliating
exposure of examinations so generally
insisted on by physicians.
The stereotype" treatment by "local
applications " is seldom necessary, and
there is no reason why modest, sensitive
women need submit to them.
Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription is
of purely vegetable composition and is
perfectly harmless in any condition of
the system. It exerts a wonderful sooth
ing, healing and strengthening power
over woman's delicate organism, It is
an invigorating tonic for the whole sys
tem, and is almost an infallible specific
for the peculiar weaknesses, irregulari
ties and painful derangements of woman.
To these causes may be traced the
trouble of tired, nervous, irritable, worn
out women. Careless, easy-going doctors
frequently treat their women patients for
biliousness, nervousness, dypepsa, liver
or kidney troubles, when the real sicV
ness Is in the organs divtinclly feminine,
and no help can come till they are made
perffctly strong and healthy in both
structure and function which is brougtb
shout in due time, by the use of Dr,
Pierce' Favorite Prescription.
Prescribed for y yearirbyipr..Pierct1
yttrTTimii'i mtiiititimiiinnnmiimntmwi'mtmw,mt' 'iT--
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AVcgelaWcfrcparationlor As
similating ihcToodflndllcguIa
Ung the S tomachs andDowels of
PromotcsDigcslloaChccrful
ncss andncst.Contalns neither
Opium.Morphlne norlfincrol.
WOT NARC OTIC.
XnvmareXHrSUiUZiniEBE&
lilxjtnrt
nutjtni
JlTptrmuit
J1Qrtinot&Jt
him fit J -
hUgrmVltw
Ancrfcctncmcdv rorConstlDa-
tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca,
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcnsh
ncss ondLoss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPr OF WRAPPE8.
ttM1M-
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ors. Wo nnpiovo of the refusal of tho
Pacific railroad funding bill, and de
nounco the efforts of the present Re
publican congress to enact a similar
measure.
FKN8IONS.
Recognizing tho Just claims of do
serving union soldiers we heartily en
dorse tho rule of tho present commis
sioner or pensions that no names shall
bo arbitrarily dropped from the pen
slon roll; nnd the fact or enlistment
and service should bo deemed con
clusive evidence against dlscaso and
disability before enlistment.
TERRITORIES.
Wo favor the admission of the ter
ritories of Now Mexico, Arizona and
Oklahoma into tho United States,
and wo favor tho early admission of
all tho territories haying tho neces
sary population and resources to on
tltlo thoni to statehood, and while
they remain territories, wc hold that
the olllclals appointed' to administer
the government of any territory to
gether with tho District of Columbia
and Alaska, should bo bona lido resi
dents of tho territory or district in
which tho duties are to bo performed.
Tho Democratic party bellovcs ln
homo rtilo and that nil public lands
of the United States should bu appro
priated to the establishment of freo
homes for American citizens. Wo
recommend that tho territory of
Alaska be granted a dclcgato In con
gress, and that thu general land nnd
timber laws of tho United States be
extended to said territory.
MONROE DOCTRINE.
Tho Monroo doctrine is originally
declarcd.and as interpreted by succed
log presidents, Is a permanent part of
tho forelun policy of tho United
States, and must at all times bo main
tained
CUI1A.
Wo extend our sympathy to the
nconlo of Cuba In tholr heroic, strug
gle for liberty and Independence.
THIRD TERM.
Wc are opposed to life tciuiro ln tho
public service. Wo favor appoint
ments uascu upon merit, nxcu term or
office, and sach nn administration of
tho civil service laws as will afford
equal opportunities to nil citizens of
ascertained fitness. Wo dcclaro It to
bo tho unwritten law of this republic.
established by custom and usage of
one hundred years nnd sanctioned by
tho examples of tho greatest and
wisest of those who founded and have
maintained our government, that no
man should ho eligible for a third
term In the presidential office.
WATERWAYS.
Tho tcdcral government should caro
for and Improve the Mississippi river
and other great waterways of tho rc
publlo, so as to secure for tho Interior
states easy and cheap transportation
to tldewntcr. When any waterway of
the republic Is of sunlclciit Import
ance to demand aid of the govern
ment such aid should bo extended up
on a definite plan of continuous work
until permanent improvement Is
secured.
Confiding in the Justice of our cause
and tho necessity of Its success at tho
polls, wo submit the foregoing declar
ations of principles and purposes to
the considerable imminent of tuo
American people. We Invito the sup
port oi an ciuzens who approve mem
and who desire to have them made
effective through legislation for the
relief of the people and tho restoration
of tho country's prosperity.
WEAK
CURED AS IF DV MAGIC.
Victims oi Lost Msniioou snoum e?wi bi
UIUU I'T I lW
tlKitOlJ.UIu-'lliJ.V
full nuiuly vlj-or
is iji.I7i quickly
nnd iruuiu.ntJ
nstonxl. f.'uujan
BUlfurlriK from
wal.n can of-fr-rdtolcnorelUfi
tli.toly nUvkr.
TU.l, ..I I. I,,-.. ,
Vftm etreoiiih, lu
, .nwjfc .vim m""
reiopuu
int and toue aro linrartn to every
of the body. Heat vita paaltlve
l:
orilon
roofs(tealed)r4lOMoyiuauoniipulU.ittton
(7 jlrss
tftmHF.aiOACMr.BUFFI.O.KY.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF- , .tA.
-
IS ON" THE
WRAPPER
OF EVEEY
BOTTLE OB1
CASTORIA
Oaitorls Is trat D la om-i!m bottlei enlr. It
Is not soil la bulk. Don't allow anyone to h11
t
pu snruuDf tut oa us plea or promise that It
s ' jnst as good" and "will answtr erstr ear.
po.H y Sm that yon get 0-A-S-T-O-S-I-A.
bu'
k Si. Paul Ky.,
GLANCE AT THIS MAP.
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee Jand ,St. Paul
Railway and note its connection with nil
transcontinental lines at St, I'aul and Omaha,
and remember when going east that Its trt'ns
atfi llnlltorl tvfth Hlfr,rlrl,v rtn,r l,if,ta,t I,..
steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant
n..nA. iti........ i.i.. a , ,
nunc,, mum, ButuKiuc uuu sleeping cars,
with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping
car lieithhas an electric reading lamp, and
its dintnrv earn nrA tin lif In tlm w,rl,l
Other lines arc longer than this, but none
arc Biiuncr, ana no oiner oners me above lux
urious accommodations. These are sufficient
reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau
kee." Coupon ticket agents In every rail,
road office will give yon further information,
or address
C.J.EDDY. General Agent,
J. VV. CASEV, Trav. Pass. Agent.
Portland
Ask the
ticket agent,
when you consult
him about yourenst-
ern trip, to ten you
about our sorylco to
tho cast and south.
Ask him to tell
you how much Bhor
torwln tlmo as well
us miles our lino is
to Omaha, Kansas
City and St. Louis.
Ask hlm,too,about
our service between
St.I'aul and Chicago.
Get one of our
folders from him
and Btupy the matter
yourself. Da this
and your ticket will
stirsfy read, as It
surely should, via
tho Burlington route
A. C. SHELDON, G.A.,
Portland, Or,
,twM , ,l nwlii-
For De'.lcacy,
for purity, and for Improvement of the com
ploxlon nothing equals I'ozzom'a Powdbb.
ni
LOUD POISOH
terourjRRa&lt
cured tali to dan. You caaiM treated at
horns for uaa erica tnularumanarM-
tr. lfyou prefer to eonehwev wlllooa
smUF jfjet to pr railroad f areand botlMll,s4MI
BosMrpe, ir we ran w rare, ir jou aave nm i
trr. ion
r Kitwum l
out: It la tbla Hccoudarv BLOOD f f
v sruantatee to cure. Wa solicit the ssoM
Bate cases and cliaUsosa tue wori
case we
aio we cannot cure. This auaa haa ajwaae
altaalillo1
HteaKiiictsinewmt eia anrpajraj
ftfrMrVO eapttel k4t4 our usoohaV
r3AllSL.
'Ei-mpjsm.
Absolute
Tho Rosv Tremhr&mm
I And a
I rlsbly o
I tloinple
And a velvety softness of tbo skin is Inva
riably obtained by tbosa who tuo Po&otu'a
uoinpiesion rowuer.
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