JfJSSwant ft Burt rillef Hints, use an Allcock BEAR IN Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imita-u-i is Kood m the genuine. Eftiirsion Rates SATO THE SALEM, Commencing Oct. 7, G;eat MKinlcyBryan Debate DAIRY STATE DAY, PIONEERS' DAY, LADIES' DAY, A'D SPECIAL DAYS FOR Elegant New Poultry Building, WORKING DAIRY EXHIBIT, HORSE RACES GREAI MUSIC FURNISHED BY PARSONS' BAND, Concerts Every Night. 25c- CHEAP ADMISSION 25c. SEASON TICKETS FOR CAMPERS. IfTBBhIj iJL Ko-to-toao la tho nroatcat narvo-food In tUo world. Many caln 10 pounds In 10 days and Jt no?n ii: Nii3nketnowea.t Impotent man strong, vlcurouamid mairaetlc. justtrra box. You win ue P3 i.ViU!d Wocxneot you to believe wuat wo ear. for o cure Is absolutely guaranteed by druUs ivcry .biroT Send lor our 'txioKlotvjMjri Tobacco Spit und Smoke Your Llfo Away.1.' written puaraatee and tuiauipte A.ldrcisTUflt!XltlilJiQttia3uiuir CO.. CblcUBOorftewrXork. D. J. FRY, Agent, - Saiem, Oregon. -EXCBIvSIOR E C. HANSEN, MANAGER. Onlyjood Inrse; u?jrt "itWftrtim ciurantecd. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. OrricE op the Secretary of State, Salem, Oregon regon, 1,1896.) Sept Scaled proposals will be received at this office until noon, November 2, 1896, to furn ish the following articles for the State of Ore gon for the use of the 19th Biennial Session of the Legislative Assembly: 35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs. No. 7 ruling white laid, laid, Charter Oak or Scotch linen, or other good paper. 30 reams first class Congress note, or other good paper, 7.pound,B No. 7 ruling, white laid, r so reams letter paper, 12 lb No. 7 ruling white laid, Carew, Charter Oak, or Scotch linen, or other good paper. 20 reams of typewriter, letter sire, Paragon letter wove No. 3, or other good paper. 20 reams typewriter, legal sire, Paragon, letter wove No. 3, or other good paper. 6 reams typewriter, legal size, Paragon, letter wove No. iy or other good paper. 1 itf OboXK Tjttll'c K-lfin fini.1i -irkMl hill. .6 boxes tittle's Satin finish carbon, blue, w8xi3. 10,000 No. 6 1.2 envelopes, 60 lbs. No. I, i Cross railroad steel pens, No. 49. "Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 404. 4 Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 303. 0 Gross Esterbrook "J" pens. 6 Gross Falcon steel pens, No. 048. Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Probate steel pens No. 313. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Judge's Quill Steel pens No. 312. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Chancellors "eelpen No. 239. . N6 Gross London Incandescent, M. Jacob's Dozen Sanford's Cardinal led Ink, lints. NoI05leD PeCk' St0W & wi,C0X'inksUnds' No4 " ICck' Stow & Wi,cox's inkstands, j uiua pen Holders, black enamel. arge, No.4Zen Peck' St0w & Wilcox's inkstandj "Doien ivory folders, o-inch standard. 4 uoten ivory folders, lo-lnch Congress, patent eD muci,ae CUPS No- 8 Morgan's MoreP611 mucila2e s'and', reservoir, No. 6, or3,?"" Pa.lcer, treasury blotting paper, r $ PaJr. '4 lbs. assorted colors. t;Ie 66? 2 E,c recorder ,ead' pen";'11. 5 Doien Sanfbrd'g premiam fluid, quarts. it n?02 Stafford's writing fluid, quarts. iJhr?en Cammed stub files, No. 21,1 1 x 15 nf?5oo pages. l4. n DuP'ex cupboard letter clips, legal u ?2fen u?,ex CttPboard letter clips. 5 Dozen Fabers rubber rulers, 14-inch S Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' fo. 18,149, ,bltten,tee"asers, Rogers' Np, 18,149. Jober'1 No- 3oo rubber band,, ,Grift!Fr',lcadpeneiU' No 2- b"a jUtf r0S Kaber'1 ,ead pencils, 9. 2, round, tsbbe? Faber' Palent k and pencil VLeS". rnammothr'1 " ' H iSd. " patent P1 Menen.No. a for pains In tho back, ilde, chsst, or Porous Plaster on All Railroads OREGON A). r OREGON. Closing Oct, 13, on Thursday, Friday, Saturday. DAY, BABY DAY, FRUIT ALL INTEUiyTS. ivy DAILY GUARANTEED 1 DBACCO It II I wM He $&M$ MflRIT bU? 0S PJ H K iiii - w vuJ V4Ii 12 STABLE- S'lM hick of tale tnstirnnce block 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 2 ound heads, white. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 4, flat head. 15 Dozen table pads to hold paper, 19x20 inches, strong leather tips. 15 Dozen waste paper baskets, cross-bar No. 4. , , 3 Dozen waste paper baskets, small, No,n, round. 29 lbs, hemp twine No. 2.. 4 Dozen Sanford's mucilage, quarts. Bids should be marked "Proposals for Sta- tionery." None but the best quality 01 gooas f will be accepted. The right to reject any or an Dias is ie. served. All the above articles to be deliv. red at Salem on or before December 15,1896, There being at the present time no money available for paying for the above supplies, bids!will only be accepted under the express condition, agreement and understanding that tho successful bidder will look to, and de pend upon the next legislature appropriating money to pay the claim, Very resp ectf.ll,. n 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 undei signed. Owner can have same by proving property and paying costs. Call at place, 5 miles east of Salem, on Macleay 'road. 822 im R- Iil-':'N:, liZfeMd ONE-HAU CUE OP COX POZZONI'S ROHPLEXI0H POWDER I. .. ..., .nI4.n, tnr fortr reara and , uu inra w" "":-,-." V.liii. i 1 more popular to-aar n"" "- 1 pnxuAr . . .t...... .iin nnwiir beantirylna. I UVW UWI IW"I'"." Kali . j h.rmlmiL .. I nlHeeiit SeoTill'a OOIJ) Dr, VOX 19 pw irvv v ., 1 AT DBUQOISTS XD VANCY BTOKEfl. It'MMu 1a n"'"'11' remedy ' u muirt "iSt tip ""V'fdi! Wlinw n natarl Jt 'conns' cbargM r " inr.iiniu irssr-k & 0B ?;',;.. riitur. lion, i .."..... ImlmiCHWCMA --, . br rul,.. kCIXCIkXiri,0.JPI a sr "or ly -' r' xi X Cif SI OO worth for 10c. SaSstsw' TH UNION CAMPAIQN. Dates and Af p0 'Ointments for Bryan Meet' ings. uryati Union campaign t-om The mitten 'Ml HUH 1C(" Mm fnllmtiln.. J.. ... .1111 it ..... . . 5 Ulll,3 blalu imilucnl8 ror speakers In thl i,i' a ..'"" c l,mko arrangements for f Im u "n"""u vuuiuiuuicaie Willi of lJol,n W1 np!Mw.curapowd KL v0,iw " M- A filler and ranK v. Drake, rooms 403. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce, Portland! ' Min..."rB,no communicate with PlPnS, " I" OLM9TKAD, Forest Grove .Monday, Oct. 6. Dill Stfin. k"r lrl,i. ... n Dallas, Saturdiiv'. Opt." in Independence, Mtmrljiy, Oct. 12. Jtewport, Tuesday, Oct. 13. lo edo, Wednesday, Oct. H. riiilomatli. Thursriiir n.t i-. Halscy. Friday, Oct. 10. Junction, Saturday, Oct. 17. Eugene, Monday, Oct. l'J. Cottage Grove. Tuesday. Oct. 2 1. uci. 21. , Oct. 22. flirt,. -VI Grants Pass, Saturday, Oct. 24. iuiuiiiiu, iuonuay, uct. 2ti. Ashlatui, Tuesday, Oct. 27. Springfield, Wednesday, Oct. 28. Salem. Thursday, Oct. 29. Oresnn City, Friday, Oct. 30. Portland, Saturday, Oct. 31. HON. J. .1. WHITVBV Silverton. Monday, Oct. 5. Stayton, Tuesday, Oct. 0. HON. J. U. STKVKNS. Tidewater, Friday, Oct. 2. Alsea, Saturday, Oct. 3. Philomath, Monday, Oct. 5. Granger, Tuesday, Oct. 0. Sliver, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Monmouth, Thursday, Oct. 8. Dallas, Friday, Oct. J. Sheridan, Saturday, Oct. 10. Ballston, Monday, Oct. 12. Lalayette, Tuesday, Oct. 13. Sherwood, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Oswego, Thursday, Oct. 15. HON. w. s. U'UUN. Newport, Monday, Oct. C. Yaquina, Tuesday, Oct. fl. HON. FRANCIS CLAHNO. Union, Friday, Oct. 2. Huntington, Monday, Oct. 5. Virtue Mine, Tuesday, Oct. C. Baker City, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Milton, Saturday, Oct. 10. Hood River, Monday, Oct. 12. HON. A. S. BENNETT. Salem, Monday, Oct. 5. Woodbum, Tuesday, Oct. 6. Oregon City, "Wednesday, Oct. 8. Portland, Oct. 8, 0, 10. Astoria, Monday, Oct. 12. Baker City, Thursday, Oct. 15. Union, Friday, Oct. 16. a. LaGrande, Saturday, Oct. 17. Pendleton, Monday, Oct. 19. Milton, Tuesday, Oct. 20. Athena, "Wednesday, Oct. 21. The Dalles, Thursday, Oct. 22. HON. N. L. BUTLER. Weston, Monday, Oct. 5. Pendleton, Tuesday, Oct. 0. 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. 10. McMinnville, Saturday, Oct. 17. L. II. M'MAIIAK.Bt Halscy, Monday, October 5. Brownsville, Tuesday, October 0. Harrlsburg, Wednesday, October 7. Eugene, Thursday, October 8. 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. Wilbur, Friday, October 10. Roseburg, Saturday, October 17. Dillards, 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, uctoDer zv. HON. BEN. HAYDEN. Philomath, Monday, Oct. 5. Corvallls, Friday, Oct. 0. Harnsburg, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Junction, Thursday, Oct. 8. Hon. n. c. baker and j. r. matlook. Florence, Saturday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. m. Head of Tide, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m. Cheshire, Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 2 p, "FJlnilra. Wed. Oct. 14. at 2 p. m. m. Smithfleld, Thu. Oct. 15, at 2 p. m Long Tom, Friday, Oct. 10, at a p, , in. State of Olo, City of Toledo. I ,v LucKs County b Frank J. Cheney makes oath that hej is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. 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. LARS for each and every case of Cataerh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, tnis otn aay 01 .ucccraucr, n.. u. 1806. jL, A. W. Gleason, Seal. Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials F. J.'CnENEY & Co., Toledo, O. I3-Sold by Druggists, T,c. Wanted All girls to know that? 'Hoe Cako" will not make their hands red like common soap. Save the wrappers. They are worth a cent apiece. j 0 tf Marion County Grapes. John G. Wright, the Salem pioneer grocer, is receiving dally shipments of the celebrated Buttsvlllo grapes, They are the nome-grown prouuet, the finest In the world. 9 30tf II iIIHI'--" MM Take No Substitute- Gail Borden Eagle Brand if.. . if ml TTBST la tha estima tion of ih American FeoU. Ko otnr U MjlutaS0O0. i tuuuii cvuu- I M" Yan hill, Tuesday, Oct. 0. """Vllle, Wednesday, Oct. 7. Micrldah, Tuurbdny, Oct. 8. Oakland, Thursday uosebuiir. Frirlnv. ! sF 1 I Hon sssW 4Pfe fe sMk lt?C?U Induced by the nso of cocn, opiate or nar cotlo compounds Is bad, decidedly bad. They undormlne health and shatter ths constitution and the patient Is steadily growing Into a worse condition often resulting In the terrible slavery and misery ot the cocaine and opium bsblt. Bleep Induced by the use of Hood's Bam p&rllla docs, not pcrhs.pi come as quickly, bnt It comta mora surely and mora per nuntntly through nature's great testor Ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized And enriched blood, This feeds tho nerves with Hfo-glvlnff energy and builds tip the system and constitution from the very foundation rjf all health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. H Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Turlfler. All druggists. t. Hnnrl'c Dillc cure liver Ills, easy to take, 1IOUU S rl I IS easy to operate. 23 cents. - i i -i- mw - . A MODEL PLATFORM. Adopted by the Democrats In National Convention. The following I the full and com plete platform as adopted by the National Democratic convention: We, the Democrats of the United States in national convention assemb led, do rcalll rm our allegiance to those great essential principles of Justice and liberty upon which our Institu tions are founded, and which the Democratic party has advocated from Jefferson's time to our own freedom or speech, freedom of the press, f ree- uoni or conscience, the preservation of tMlti?..t (1 1 fll-l.tci !.. nnimll.M ..1, citizens before the law, and the faith- iui observance of constitutional limi tations. During all these years the Demo cratic party has resisted the tendency or bellish interests to tho centraliz ation of governmental power, and steadfastly maintained the Integrity or the dual scheme of government established by tho founders of this republic of republics. Under Its guldanco and teachings the great principle of local self-government has found its best expression In tho main tenance of the rights of the states 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 tho United States guarantcea 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 rcafirms its devotion to these fundamental principles of the constitution. FINANCE. Recognizing that the money ques tion Is paramount to all others at this time, we Invito attention to the fact that the constitution names silver and gold together as the money metals of the United States, and that the tirst coinage law passed by congress under the constitution made tho sil ver dollar the money unit, and ad mitted gold to free coinage at a ratio based upon the sliver dollar unit. We declare that the act of J873 de monetizing silver without the knowl edge or approval of tho American peo ple has resulted lir tho appreciation of gold, and a corresponding rail in the price of commodities produced by the peeplc; a heavy Increase In the burden or taxation and or all debts. public and private; tho enrichment or the money lending class at home and abroad, the prostration of lndnstry, and impoverishment of the people. Wo are unalterably opposed to mon ometallism, which has locked fast the prosperity of an industrial people In paralysis of hard times, Gold mono metallism Is a British policy, and its adoption has brought other nations into financial servitude to London. It is not only un-American, but anti American, and it can bo fastened on the United States only by the stifling of that spirit and love of liberty which proclaimed our political intie pendence In 1770 and won In the war of the revolution. FREE COINAUE. We demand the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting for tho aid or4consent of any other nation. We demand that the standard silver dollar shall bo a full legal tender, equally with gold, for all debts, public and private, and we favor such legislation as will prevent for the future the demonetization of any kind of legal tender money by private contract. BONDH. We are opposed to the policy and nructlce of surrendering to the hold ers of tho obligations, of the United States, tho option reserved by law to the government of redeeming such ob ligations In cither silver coin or gold coin. We arc opposed to tho issuing of Interest-bearing bonds of tho United States in time of peace, and condemn the trafficking with banking syndi cates which, in exchange for bonds and at an enormous prollt to them selves, supply the federal treasury with gold to maintain the policy of gold monometallism. IS8UE OF MONEY. Congress alone has the power to coin and Issue money, and Prerldent 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 or 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 tho United Gtates 6hall be be issued by tho gov ernment of tho United States and shall be redeemable In coin. TARIFF. We hold that tariff duties should bo levied for purpose of revenue, such du ties tO DC BO ad I US tCd as to Operate equally throughout the country and not discriminate between Jclasa or sec-' s and that taxation should ba lUulUKJ by tiw need! of (ho govern ment honestly find wonoinlcallv ad niltiistrated. We. denounce &s.dlsturblhlt to busi ness the Republican threat Mi feturo' the McKlnley law, which has twice i been condemned by tin people in na tional elections, and which, enacted under the false plea of protection to home Industry, proved a prolific breeder of trusts nud monopolies, en riched the fuw by the uxpenso of the many, restricted trudo, utid deprived tho producers of the great American staples of ucoesf. to tlitlr natural mar kets, XKCOME TAX, Until tho money question is settled Wo are opposed to any agitation for further changes In our tariff lawu, ex cept such as are necesary U meet the dciiclt in revenue caused by the ad verse decision of the supieiuo court on the Income lax. Hut ror this decision by tho supreme court there would be no deficit In the revenue under the law passed by u Democratic congress in strict pursuance i.r tho uniform deci sions or that court for 100 years, that court having in that decision sus tained constitutional objections to Its enactment which had preciously been overruled by the ablest Judges who have ever sat on tho bench. Wo de clare that it is the duty or congiess to uso all the constitutional power which remains after that, decision, or which may come fiom Its roveial by the court as it may lieieafler he consti tuted, mi that the burdens of taxation may be equally and iinpai tially laid, to thecii.l that wealth mti bruits due proportion of the exooiisc of the government. LABOR. Wo hold that the limit elllclent way of protecting American labor is to prevent the Importation of foicign pauper labor to compete with It In the noiiiu niarKei, aim that the uilue or the homo market lo our Ameilcati farmers and artisans Isgieatly reduced by a vicious monetary system which depresses the prices ot their products below the cost of production, and thus deprives them or the means or pur chasing the products or our home manufactories, and, us labor creates the wealth of thocountry, we demand the passage of such laws us may be necessary to protect It In ull Its rights. We are In favor of tho arbitration or differences between employers on gaged in Interstaro commerce und their employes, and recommend such legislation as Is necessary to carry out this principle. Tho absorption of wealth by tho few, the consolidation of our leading railroad systems, and tho formation of trust und pools require a stlcter control by the federal government of thoso arteries of commerce Wo de mand tho enlargement of tho powers of the Interstate commcrco commiss ion and such and such restrictions and and guarantees in in tho control or railroads as will protect tho people from robbery and oppression, TAXATION. We denounce the profligate waste of the money wrung from tho pcoplo by oppressive taxation und tho lavish appropriations of recent Republican congresses, which havo kept taxes nigti wnito tho labor that pays tuom is unemployed, and tho products of tho peoplo's.toll arc depressed in price till they no longer repay tho cost of production. Wo demand a return to that sim plicity and economy which benefits a Democratic government and a reduc tion In the number of useless offices, the salaries or which drain tho sub stance of tho people. FEDERAL INTERFERENCE. Wedcnounco arbitrary intolerances by federal authorities In local affairs as a violation of tho constitution of tho UnltedStatcs and a crime against free institutions, and wo especially object to government by injunction as a new and highly dangerous iorra or oppression, by which federal Judges In contempt of tho laws or tho states and rights or citizens, becomo at once legislators, Judges, and executioners, and wo approve tho bill passed at the last session or tho United States sen ate, and now pending In tho house of representatives, rclatlvo to contempts in federal courts and providing for trials by Jury in certain cabes of con tempt. ANTI-FCNDINQ. No discrimination should bo In dulged by the government of tho Uni ted States in favor of uny ofltsdebt- 'W A A well selected text is half of the ser mon. Given a good text and a preachei who is in earnest, and the result is sur to lie good. The text of this article is i plain simple statement that proves itself in the reader's own mind without argu ment. The text is " Good health Is bet ter than great riohes." Without health nothing really matten yery much. A hacking cough takes all the beauty out of a landscape or a sunset Erysipelas or eczema will spoil the enjoy ment of sprightly conversation, of a beau tiful concert, of a wonderful painting. The biggest bank account in the world won't pav a man for his health, but I very small amount of money will maki him healthy and keep him healthy. Most all bodily troubles start in tin digestive or respiratory organs. It u here that improper living first makes ai opening for disease. The development differs as constitutions and tempcrvtienti differ. The cause are almost Identical To get at the root of the matter i simple enough if you start right. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a medicine for the whole body. It works through the digestive organs on all the others. It cures the first thing it comes to and uter that, the next. It puts health in place of disease in the stomach, and from the vantage ground thus gained, it reaches every fiber of the body and drives disease before it indigestion, liver troubles, kidney complaint, biliousness. akin nd acaln dWaaes. aalt.rhaum. tetter. eczema, and all the troubles caused by impure blood. wiKkF---i uriraM jpftiiiiii.jaujgi rr,1 ii.lm y - j, i ,.., i i 'jx " H IS.1M trUliHm Mm liHMiTTTitllm',iHmitfl mmtmtmtrTrttm in .th -i-ii-f'iiim.' i' i.iumlUmi.'.i n ''1, " ' fl ' ' ' ''' '"' hi i'i"ltliMi a",! " 9 jBelaWclrcoaratlonforA' slrnilatlng ihcTood nticiRctfula llng live S iQnwdis oMBowcls of PromotesDigcslion.Cbccrrul ncss andltest.Contalns neither Opiurn,Morphln.c norlfincral. Not Narcotic KuvecfOldnrSXKVIlimBZa 6w Strd Jmmmt . JHCariiinaSaft IHrmSnd- COrifitJ Sifr htniynm'Xi tUrtr. Apcrfccl IJcmcdv for Conslloa tion. Sour Slomach.Diarrlioca, Yorms .Convulsions.Fcvcnsh ticss end LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. igjjAjL j.i. i iji i sffr ors. Wo approve of tho refusal of tho Pacific railroad funding bill, amide uounco tho efforts or tho present Re publican congress to enact n similar measure. PENSIONS. Recognizing the Just claims of do serving union 6oldlers wo heartily on dorse the rule of the present commis sioner of pensions that no names shall bo arbitrarily dropped from tho pen slon roll; and tho fact of enlistment and scrvlco shonld bo deemed con clusive ovldenco against diseaso und disability before enlistment. TERRITORIES. Wo favor tho admission of tho ter ritories of Now Mexico, Arizona nnd Oklahoma into tho United States, nnd wo favor the early admission off all tho territories haying tho neces sary population and resources to en title them to statehood, and while they remain territories, wo hold that tho officials appointed to administer tho 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 believes In homo rulo nnd that ull public lands of tho United States should bo appro priated to too establishment or rrco homos for American citizens. Wo recommend that tho territory of Alaska bo granted a dolcgntc In con gress, und that tho general land and timber laws of tho United States bo extended to said territory. MONROE DOCTRINE. The Monroe doctrino is originally declarcd.and as Interpreted by sucecd lng presidents, Is a pormancnt part or tho foreign policy of tho United States, and must at nil times bo main tained' CUBA. We extend our sympathy to tho pcoplo of Cuba In their heroic strug gle for liberty and independence. THIRD TERM. Wo nro opposed to llfo tenure In tho public service. Wo favor appoint ments based upon merit, fixed term of office, and sach an administration of tho civil service lawa as will afford equal opportunities to all citizens of ascertained fitness, Wo dcclaro It to bo tho unwritten law of this republic, established by dustoni and usage of one hundred years and sanctioned by tho examples or tho greatest nnd wisest or those who founded and huvo maintained our government, that no man should be eligible for a third term in tho presidential office. WATERWAYS. Tho rcderal government should enro fprund Improve tho Mississippi river and other great waterways of tho re public, so us to secure for tho Interior states easy and cheap transportation to tidewater. Whon any wuterway of tho republic Is of sufficient Import ance to domain) aid of tho govern ment such aid should bo extended up on a definite plan or continuous work until permanent Improvement Is secured. Confiding In tho Justice or our cause nnd tho necessity or its success at tho polls, wc submit tho foregoing declar ations of principles nnd purposes to the considerable Judgment or tho American people. Wo Invito tho sup port or all citizens who approve them and who desire to have them mado effective through legislation for tho relief of the people und tho restoration of the country's prosperity. "--CSSS MAHIY VIGOR ONCH MQRIl In harmony with tho woria,2000 rotrplLtcly curtxl men uro tlQiiau iatiy prubes. for insert c4i,Kranu .'. ana l (t sue rueful f ir j I c i Bcx tiat weakness an I lo. t vlir r known to in'xllci.1 rlmco. Au a lUnfrf this loon ier uJ dueorv, la book t orw, with rot crones oud proof, .,! VtfKj !' ,v-rs wm will . Fu ill petcni i" tur Full manly vtuor ferlnz mon Mealed) free icrmucuur jtawea. Fafiuro lmiooalLi ssr i pil & r tXACT COPY OF WRAPPED. im ERIEMEDrML'CO.,BUFFALI,H.Y. jMUJWswuiyaiiijiiii , awn SEE THAT THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURE OF is oit a?HH WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTXJS OB1 C utozla ii pat up la obo-i!j bottles only. It s But solil la tulk. Sont allow anfons to tell yon anytalng olte on th plea or promise that it Is "Jnit as good" anil "wlU answer exery pur pose." - Bee that you got 0-A-S-T-0-E-I-A. Th faa- k St tad By., GLANCE AT THIS MAP- Of the Chicago, Milwaukee nd ,St. Paul Railway and note its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, and remember when going east that its tru'ii ate lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment is superb. Elegant Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car beith has an electric reading lamp, and its dining cars aro ihe best in the world. Other lines are longer than this, but none are shorter, and no other offers the above lux urious accommodations. These are sufficient reasons for the popularity of "Tho Milwau kee." Coupon ticket agents in every rail, road office will give yon further Information, or address C. T. EDDV. General Agent, J. W. CASEV, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland Ask the ticket agent, when you consult hlni about your east ern trip, to toll you nboutour service to the cast nnd south. Ask hi in to tell you how much slior terwln tlmo us well us miles our lino is to Omaha, Kansas City and St. Louis. Ask hltn,too,about our service between St.Paul and Chicago. Got one of our , folders from him nnd stupy the matter yourself. Do this und your ticket will sursfy read, as It surely should, via the Itiirllngtori route A. C. SHELDON, G.A., Poitland, Or. For Do'.icacyi (or purity, and for Improvement of the com plexion nothing equals Poxzoki's Powdeb. moon pdisdh m latti a A HtDCrHAITV'wf.s -a uriinpMi ooi onilarrorTMi tlory 11I.OOU roiSON permanently euredlnlitott dajra. You cant treated M bom toraaou, prlco undor aania guaraa tr. lfToUDrafertoeomahera trawlllmiu tract to pay railroad fareatxl ho telbllt,ao4 1. 1 1 we tall lo com. If von hava taken nierw coobsrse, I f we tall lo enre, K f oa bava taken met eury. muiae iKiiaiu. ana mil nave atm uillde itotaab, ami Milt bats ajhei and. paloa. Mucous I'ulcliee la mouth, bore Xftroat, arirapiea. uopir vomnHBlxiu, uic Clopper Colorcil Hpotsa ears oa era atii out.1V la this HecoutUry HLOOU I'OISOl i poor, uuir or K.w wKuarautttocar. waaoucituiamoitouaw- nafe caaea and cuallenro the) worl uiHicunatcurc. Thla oiaeaae ha. l'fcU Olaeaao bos altrars u tor m twBM4 tfcf skHl ot Vh tuttt Uea phyi daaa. lM8,tM capital fcahuut oar noooa UodiI gaarntr. AbsolatoBrooMjantaoalfd ai aosoadb its nrooM Mn t ald oa appiicaiMju. reaa COO JtKMrjtX -CO. XtitafU, , taimm iu Tho Rosy Frmhn lAnc I rial Oo, And a velvety luftneaa of the skin la Inva riably obtained by tboaa who uaa Votram'm Complexion Itiwder. fMC Chicago, Milwaukee, TT?Ha, PAUL , j MiWSBpOTXSSe S "sLi o w a sr TBI !? it to. .Soon Vict AiftO "1 1 f VfT-