HANNA ASLY OLD FOX Is that he deems It premnturo, but that, when the time arrives foi hav ing his candidacy pushed, acordin? t.t his Judgment, It will ho pushed j with a vim and snap of Napoleonic I determination." BELIEVED YET TO HAVE AN EYE ON THE PRESIDENCY ITALIANS ATTACK FOREMAN. For Twenty-Five Years Has Been a Leading Business Man and Is No Spring Chicken In Politics Cant Release His Claims on Leadership and Is Waiting a Ripe Opportunity. Washington, Dec's. The readers of the Denver Post have been told before that there Is a purpose on the rati of many astute Republican lead ers to try to prevent the nomination of Mr. Roosevelt In the next Republi can national convention. The superficial reader will be in clined to doubt this statement, but It Is absolutely true, nevertheless, that when the members of the Republican national committee recently assem bled in Washington and asserted al most unanimously that they were In favor of the nomination of Mr. Roose velt they were insincere. It is not the purpose of the large majority of the members of the Re publican national committee to sin cerely support Mr Roosevelt. It is not the purpose of Senator Haniia to support Mr. Roosevelt. II It because of his purpose not to sup jiort Sir. Roosevelt that Senator Hanna purposes to withdraw not on ly from the leadership of the national committee, but from the national committee itself. One of Mr. Hanna's closest poi'tl cal friends from Ohio said this morn ing: "James G. Blaine made ;ue mistake of his life when he remained In the cabinet and yet sought the nomination over Benjamin Harrison. Mark Hanna will not make that mis take. Retiring from the chairman ship of the committee and from mem bership of it he can be a presidential candidate whenever he chooses to be and with perfect consistency. "It Is usually supposed that Mark Hanna Is a comparatively new man in politics. Ohio men, however, know that for 25 years past he has been ac tively engaged in furthering the In terests of the Republican party. , "When Garfield was apparently doomed to certain defeat in 18S0 he ' went to the Iront, and, for the sake 1 of the business of the country, ir.-1 jluced General Grant and Senator ' Conkling to go into the campaign .n . bis behalf. If they had not done so Garfield could not have been elc'ed, and they would not have got to the 1 front If Mark Hanna bad not had the , sagacity and push to bring him to the fore. The best posted politicians in Washington believe that the reason Mark Hanna is not yet a candidate ' Leaverwa-th Railroad Man Has Ex. perience Equal to Bollons' With Greeks. j Everett, Wash. Dec. 23. A dis patch from Leavenworth, rcc ueil ' late last rlgls; t the Great North 1 ! cm offices hare, tolls of an tu made yesterday afternoon on a Grert ! Northern foreman by angry Italian M. norencc. cxiru gaug iuituiu . of a cane of 35 Italians, which has just been laid off, Is surrounded In I the depot here by a gang of very, angry Italians who say that H he' dares to step outside of the depot he I will get a few bullets put through! him. ' "The Italians were promised trans i imrtatlon to St. Paul and they have i torn down all their bunks out of the outfit cars, thinking they would go on ( this afternoon's train. The transpor tation did not show up, however,1 and they have no place to sleep and no money to buy food with. "They were promised that their money would bo given them today 1 and that has not shown up cither I The sheriff has been called to the depot and will do what he can to protect Florence, but It Is feared that ( r hn flrtitmtite In liwva tltn .) I"! Tllf there will be trouble. I J "The Italians are highly excited. IT and if something is not done soon , they may break Into the depot or take a shot at him through the window." Good for .Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Couch Cure gives Imme diate relief in all cases of Cough, Croup and LaGrippe because It does I not pass Immediately Into the stom-j ach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It drawn out thi i flammatlon, heals and soothes and , cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving ; and life-sustaining oxygen to the ! blood and. tissues. Dr. Armstrong of i T Delia, Tex., prescribes It daily and j says there Is no better cough remedy ; made. Sold by Tollman & Co. 1 Economy Brand Evaporated Cream I coes farthest tickles the palate. p 1 0 a 1 1 n in appearance now smoothly Irom the can. most ap petizing, mow nounsninc. The above cap label on all our brands is an insurance poller lor Its lntefTitr. purity and skillful preparation. Insist upon your dealer giving you Economy urana ana see mat our iaoei a on tne can. iaxs no suo-sctute. HELVETIA MUX CONDENSING CO. Highland, TlHnnU, IN MY NEW LOCATION I am better prepared than ever to supply Ladies and Gents with Shoes that WEAR, are STYLISH and are al ways COMFORTABLE Shoes made to your own measure. Repairing a specialty. Y'mac Urocontc IT, mm. mt mt mt mm mm -mm mm mm mk. a a -wk. mm mm mm mm. mm m Beginning Friday, Dec. 1 8, and continuing tmtil $ WE WILL OF THE Night, Dec. 26 GIVE EACH OF OUR CUSTOMERS A CHRISTMAS PR!. t,.nnn.im TW ftTl TTTTn nil TUP A U ft Tl T m rn -uj:"l. THP rnP.P. 1 I If I'll liillilil U WAV MM 4WU J U -il A IIP MIV III III "A nKH Tn1 a UK vat, FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! With every Mnu's Suit of Clothes a good Hat, worth 20 ner ron .... : the suit t with a $10.00 Suit a 2.00 Hat, etc.J UI With every Boy's Suit of Clothes a Hat worth 20 per cent of value of With every Overcoat, men's or boy's, a Pair of Gloves worth 10 rw value of the overcoat. Patent Willi every pair of Long Pants a Pair of Suspender. j With evt-ry pair of Shoes a Pair of Socks or Hose. With eveiy Lady's I'oat a Fine Far worth 20 per cent of the valmwf.i (with $ 10.000 coat a $2.00 fur, etc. ) bftli With every Ladv's Skirl a nice Shirt Waist worth 20 per cent of U 1 the skirt ($1,00 waist with $5.00 skirt, etc. ine To bottle of every person buying $1 00 worth or mor good? not mentioned L P fine Perfume, or any 25c article from our toilet case. T THE FHIR THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE 4 Estray Notice. Came to our place. 1 miles below Echo, Ore., on the Stanley ranch, one red 2-ycar-old steer, two slits In left ear. white star in forehead: no brand visible. Owner of abovp described animal can secure same by calling at our place and paying all charges. JOHNSON BROS.. Echo, Ore. A. EKLUND I 128 Court Street Moved from Judd block. Christmas Presents FOR MLL For Mother Nice felt Juliets Slippers, with fur trimmings. Black and red, $i 25 . in black, red and drab, $1-50 in black, red and green, $s 00. These are warm and comfortable. Jer sey Levins, best quality, 1 00 Seven-button Over Gaiters, 50c ; io-button over gaiters, 75c Storm Rub bers, best gride, 50c. Cro cheted Slippers, all colors. 85c and St. 00. For Grandma Nice warm felt slippers, wide toes, from$x.25to 52-00 Grandma's flannel lined felt lace shoes, $1-50 and $2 00. Also a common sense kid slipper, $1 50. For Father Any of the following arti cles will tempt him to spend his evenings at home A pair of thoss hne leather slippers, with hand turned soles, rus set and black. $125, 11.50, $2.00 and 2.25 ; and if he is obliged to go out in the cold world you could fit him to a pair oi those warm 4-buckle arctics at $2 25, or a pair of cloth top storm rubbers (or Ji.oo. For Sisters Best Jersey leggings, 75c and 85c; felt Juliets, red, fur trimmed, Si. 00 and $1.2$ ; school gaiters, 2-buckle, 90c and $1.00 Patent calf, welt sole shoes, sizes S4 to 11, 52.50; to 2, ?2 75; 2i to 5, $2 00. Crocheted slippers, all colors, X5C to $1.00 For Grandpa Get him a pair of those nice warm buckled arctics they'll cost you $1.25 -. or a pair of felt slippers at Si. 50 and $1.75. For Any Member of Family We have shoes, and our line is so complete that the correct thing for each one can be found. For the Boys Nice kid slippers, sizes 11 to 2, St. 15; a to 5, Si 25: leather leggings, $1 25. For the Baby We hav4e those cute tiny little shoes, with patent vamp in pinl-, blue, white and drab tops. It will be a pleasure for us to help you make your Christmas selection. Pianos ana urgans At Bargains Extraordi 111 Dindinger, Wilson & Co. Good Shoes CTneao K39 I am back to my old stand on Main street near the bridge and have inaugurated A GRAND HOLIDAY SAL And extend to one and all an invitation to call and invest igate my money saving offers. You'll find it no idle boast when I say that you will find this one of the great opportunities to get a Piano or Organ at a price that will work an epoch in your life's economy. Such chances to get a Piano at such prices as we offer during this holiday sale do not come than once. Consider the fact that we handle Packard, Hardman and Fischer Pianos, the standard of excellency in piano building, and the Estey Organ is recognized as the peer in organs. SLATTOHTF1? SAT F . -i rUK6. Art s,, . tiers, Lace Curtains. tings, Window Shades and Window Poles. Four Velvet Rugs, 9& worth $25 and $30 for only 20 each. Arabian point lace curtains from SU.OO ud. The best oil ..uuwo wviiia. vjuuu 011 ODauue Ahnrles 2e rents. Laree n" " ' V T " pictures almost given away Steam dressed Feathers and Pillows. A few more Ostermoof tresses, best made. Don't get confused, I am back at my old stand JESSE FA I LIN 901 Main Street Near Bridge