Harrison II. Kincaid is all ricrht as secretary of state. The people are with him. The legislature of Tennessee has declared for free silver coin age with gold at a ratio no greater than 10 to 1. The Eastern Oregon Republican is one of the leading republican papers in the state that is advo cating genuine bimetallism. The Globe-Democrat, of St. Louis, talks about silver madness. The only cure for the complaint is equal recognition of gold and silver at the mints. Edward C. IUld, of the Buffalo Tress Cycling Club, made a mile in 2:01 at Ran Jose last Sunday on a common roadster. Another young man, Allen Jones, rode one-third of a mile in 0:40, also breaking a record. The fire of Thursday morning is warning enough to the people to re-organize the fire companies and to drill weekly. Effective work was done on that occasion, but how nwkward we fire boys were. "Walle!!, the ox-consul, who is under sentence by a French tribunal of deportation from Madagascar, has been taken to Corsica and will if the sentence is carried out be imprisoned there for a period of twenty years. Till', president through the federal ollice-boldi'is under his control is prepai ing to beat down tho mlvnr movement. Kegardless of Iuh efforts, "Slevenson iuh nilver" will win the nomination for tho presidency, in tho (laotto's opinion. The Spokane Uovimv, tho shin inn republican silver paper of Eastern Washington, is doing good work in the bimetallic fii'ld If you can afford to take an (nit- Hide paper, take the lleview Kastein Washington and Oregon are close together in all intorostH, Ai'Uir.NDof ours wiya that lie does not want his loaim paid back to him in r()-cent dollars. Who taid they wanted to? It M mere presumption to make sin ii a state ment, and for which there is no reason w hatever, (live silver etjual recognition with gold, give it the work that the Almighty intendet for it ami the amount of redemp tion money ull be doubled, the furtht-r enhancement of gold will be stopped and our people will not he foinpi'lh'd to sidl two dollars woith of stuff to buy a dollar. TliK Oregoiiian iij k that "Coin's Financial School" in a lunik replete with silly argument. l,tt that paper meet them then. It Cannot do it. I'.verj thing in silly, foolitdi, idiotic, dehpicablo that tloen lift Coincide with the Oregniiiaii. The people are getting weary of mere iiHHcrtioiiH, and that is tin reason why the Sun has mme daily sub HcribeiH in lleppncr than the Oregoiiian, and that the Weekly Sun is gaining so fiixt in the counti v district. Hard, cold truths ate what the people want, Hot the iiihtiltiiig iixtiiig of a professional build"! r. change it into a money of ultimate redemption, because it is not a precious metal. It is quite differ ent with silver, for it has had full power as redemption money, and only lost its place through the desire of a few shrewd financiers to enhance the purchasing power, hence value, of the other half of real money. The use for 6ilver was curtailed, its demand lessened and there could be but one result the appreciation of cold. The prices of our products, compared with gold, prove this. The one great worry as to how we can pay our gold obligations in Europe, and yet have, any money left at all, is enough understood when it is known that our yearly exports are more than a billion dollars. It does not take the handling of a dollar to settle our foreign indebt edness any more than in many of our little everyday transactions at home. Give the United States gold and silver as standard money and issue on this all the credit currency that it will safely bear, sell more then we buy, as a whole people compared with other nations, and business will be healthy and times good. THE LATEST (?) ABOUT MEDLOCK. Some republicans slur the free silver coinage men in their ranks by calling them "populists." How are you going to elect your men in 1890 without the aid of these so- called populists? The silver men have not bolted tho party, because they believe that it will come to its senses, and work out needed reforms. Mind, vou sincle stand ard men will be the bolters, if any, in the state of Oregon, before a single silver man of prominence in the ranks of the republican party bolts it. All protectionists do not believe alike as to the kind of protection needed that is, high or low and why be so uncharit able on other questions which are oading, burning issues of the day and cannot be downed. From the Fostl Journal, Saturday last )r. Howard met Sheriff Honser, ot Umatilla county, and two deputies and Constable Walden, of La Grande on the John Day, looking (oi Hugh Medlock, the notorious borse-tbief, whom they bad tracked to the Horn place at Conteotioo, this county, where be was one day about the middle of last week. He is reported to have stayed several days in the Shoofly bouse of Mr. Clark, the Englishmen who is at present staying with Mr. Hendricks in town. fhese offioers want Medlock for the theft of a team and buggy at North Powder, Union county, and a saddle horse from Pendleton. Medlock loves horseflesh almost to the verge of insanity, and it is many years since he stole bis tirst horse. He bag done time at Walla Walla. His latest exploit was to capture a horse belonging to Tom Elrod, proprietor of theWaldron Fossil stage line, which got away from him in the brush, and was found by the officers last Friday. Medlock formerly lived in this section, havicg worked in the saw mills of Halstead & Anthony, and knows every foot of the country from Mitchell to Heppner; therefore it is not likely that offioers who are strangers in the territory will get bim especially as be steals a fresh horse every day or two and trains it to jump barb wire fences. Medlock's wife is staying with bis cousin, Jim Medlock, at Lost Valley She left bim just prior to the time be stole the horse last winter from Billy Brown, of Lone Kock, and desires to have nothing more to do with bim. He has threatened to kill ber, and called at Jim's place one day last week, accom panied by a balf-breed Indian, both being heavily armed, either to execute his threat or take his wife away by force, but she' bad gone to Condon on that day. Since that visit Jim Medlock has armed himself, and vows that if his oousin re turns to his place, he'll take him dead or alive. Medlock is in jail' at Pendleton, having been captured Tuesday at or near Ukiab.-Ed Do YOU single standard people deny that gold, and therefore money, has appreciated in value nearly one hundred per cent, since 1S7H, and that this has brought about a general decline in prices? It you do not deny this, what is your remedy? If you believe that money has not appreciated in purchasing power, show us some thing from undisputed authority something besides tho Oregouian that will sustain your claim. put of all our mines now. Hence it is necessary in order to maintain onr freedom that the government issue a legal-tender currency, bearing more of the features so desirable in a money for boarding purposes. Money of ultimate redemption is made so by the govern ment stamp upon it. Hence a oickle is of ultimate redemption, as much as gold or any other metal, but ponder ously inconvenient, while paper, backed by a productive government and properly stamped, possesses all the redeeming features that any money has and is more convenient than either gold or silver. So the quibble between you and me should binge upon tbe means of distribution, and tbe quarrel may be mitigated by enquiring as to what money really is? It can be none other than the representative of labor's product, hence make it of whatever material, bo long as it carries its representation, it should be legitimate for all purposes. Nor need we as Americans call upon any other nation to decide as to its legality. "But let the law give equal rights To wealthy and to poor, Let freedom cruh the hand of night, We ask for nothing more." We claim a perfect right to deny that a return to tbe old time regime will produoe satisfactory results, unless you limit the term to bimetallism, only, for under that regime, corporations have well-nigh reduced the people to abject slavery, and our banking system has entwined its tentacles so olosely around tbe people that they lequire more money than that which may be oalled in by tbe issuing of u oiroular, as was the case under the old time regime. But as my exchequer needs more of tbe "inevetable" to prevent a collapse, I must call for an indefinite armistice and must turn my attention to trading my stock of labor for its representative. Will Hoskins. Haedman, Or., April 19, 1895. Subscribers and others owing a will confer a great favor on tbe shop by help ing os out. We are under heavy ex pense, ami no money means no printers, no ink and no paper. Btooktnen You can cross the John Day with your sheep, twelve miles below Camas creek, on the Bill Walker bridge, and it will cost yon $2.50 per band. Dou't forget this. tf. Oilhousen Bros, will be in Hardman next week, and beginning the 27th inst., their gallery will be closed for several weeks, as they inteud to make a tour of Grant oounty befcre returning. Miss Anna Brown, with the assistance of ber vocal class and other looal talent, is preparing a concert for tbe near future. It is unnecessary to state that it wi'l be well worth bearing. Homer H. Hal look, wife and ohild, arrived Wednesday morning from Pen dleton on a visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hallook are old time residents of Heppner, and met many old friends and acquaintances during their brief sojourn. McFarland Mercantile Co., have changed their business to au absolute oath basis, beginning with the new year. J. heir prices oompare with the lowest. Also sell the Golden West Baking Pow der, as good as the best in the market and cheaper. See new ad. t Now is the time to get the Weekly Oregonian, the greatest newspaper of the West. Witb the Gazette, both strict ly in advance, for one year, $3. No better combination of newspapers can be made in tbe state. Besides we will give as a premium an additional journal, the web foot Planter, an agricultural paper, Come in now and subscribe. Keep the Baby Fat. -My baby wasaliving skeleton The dor or a ; O.. -as-ftius, Indigestion, etc. The various tJ"$ ( t . Wlied exactly did not strengthen or fatten him. At thrtee wrix. toml what he did at birth-seven pounds I bepan us i u o h times puttingafew drops in his bottle then ura , -? it " I again by the absorption metnoa u ...... . Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms ot Headache Eleotrio Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent Oure aud the most dreaded habitual siok headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to prooure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In oases of habitual constipation Kleo trio Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to tbe bowels, and few oases long resist the use of this medicine. Try once. Large hottlos only fifty cents at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store. Biliong Colic. Persons who are subjeot to attacks of bilious colio will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly and oan always be depended upon. In many cases the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tbe first indication of the disease appears. 25 and 50 oent bottles for sale by Sloeum- JobnsoD Drug Co. IIKIKSTOF LAND AMI J1IN1NO DKCISION. i'ntir Indeed I The prospects of relief from drastio ciitlmrlics for persons troubled with ooiietipittion is poor indeed. True they act upon the bowel, but this they do with violence, ami their operation tends to weaken the intestines, and is pre- judicial to t"e stomach. Hosteller's Stoiiianb Bitters in an effectual laxative, hut it neither gripes nor infeebles. Furthermore, it promotes digestion and a regular action of the liver and tho kidneys. It is an ellioienl barrier HgMiiiHt aril remedy fur malarial oom- pbiuit and rhciiiniitiNin, iintl is of great hftictit to the weak, nervous and aged. An a medical Htitutilaiit it cannot be surpassed. l'l.ysioiaiiH oordially remuu- men. I it, and ita profeaNional inducement in fully burnt out by popular experience, Appetite, and sleet) am both improved ty tli im agreeable invigorant and altera-live. KII.IIT MII.K NO I KS. K.I. Aahhaugli ia off shearing sheep, Kui n in needed to bring th graiu up. Fishing seem to be attracting tho attention of tho people. Mr, A. Ahlibaiuh has beeu on the nick list but in now COIlVloCl-llt. l!ev. Uri'ifory preached an interesting sermon ut F.ight Mile Sunday last. The apple tre.-N are shooting forth their leaves; also fruit tree of all kinds Vim's art in a prosperous condition and there promises to be an abundance of fruit Hum chhoii , Crop am not in a very l.eailhy con dinoii, although there In plenty of tliuo yet if get a rain soon. (Iran in plentiful and ratine slock are .lon g well. I.Niubiiig In nthiiit over itli hii. I the sheepmen report a very fair Increase in number We see by the paper that I d. Bishop has Im'i-ii gi iii eouio very gixal e.lvlce Coiiceriiinrf people who are III debt. I hat In right, but 1 think that the farmers have had rlioilgll rlfieMeuc within the but to eaiN t.i thi.l out Ihat Ihry can never In and pay their del te w hell whral la below the Cosl ol production. Your truly. j. n. ii r Mu k. Or, April UJ, lV.V Furnished by W. D. Harlan, Lund aud Mining Attorney, Washington, D. 0. AuuiouivroitAii. Where a single woman makes a home stead entry and subsequently marries, and thereafter lives with her husband (who bltl filed on an adjoining traot) in a house built across the dividing line between the two claims, by snoh resilience abandons her own entry. MINKHAIj, In the selection of a newspaper for publication of notice of mineral appli otion the register, in the exercise ot a proper discretion, may designate paper that be regards best for tbe purpose of giving the greatest publicity to the uotioe, even although it may not be the paper nearest the land. Mineral laud so known will not pass miller a townsite patent. Mineral laud must be shown such as a present fa at. Vuo've no I.Ira How nicely Hood's Saraapttrilla hits the neeila ot the people who feel all tired out or run down from anv cause. It seems to oil up ths whole mechanism of the b. dy to that all move smoothly and work becoms delight If you are weak, tired and nervous, Hood's Haraa panlla ia just what you need. Try it. 10NB 1TKMS. i It is eold on a guarantee by ail drug gists. It cures Incipient Consumption, ana lfl tne nest coucn ana urous vyuro, For sale by T. W. Ayers, Jr., Druggist SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY! 9k WUliuei iu an. kv,v i i. ind bcc:ili.eiibe;uitil!Hlluipieu uoJt me tlumr neeiliui " Kits. Ki.k:o.n W 1LLIA.MS." Scott's Emulsion is especially useful for sickly, delicate children vl.cn their other food fails to nourish them, u supplies m c , , it nnrmsriment thev need to build them up and give them health and strength. It is Cod-liver Oil made palatable and easy to assimilate, combined with the Hypophosplntes, oom oi iu, most remarkable nutrients. r' hn Aowmrfrd to accctt CI Sllbsiitv. lC ! Scott & Bowne, New York. AH Drugfjists. and SI. YOU SHOULD PKEPflP For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY : HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs. Tom J3racller, Prop. The Lancashire Insurance Co. i W. OP MANCHESTBH, ENGLAND A Great Mistake. LrtAi HIIMMIIIIIHIIHII III II II lliitid'i 1'ilU oure liver il In. connti- i ill i. in, biliiitiflu., jm'udiot, nrk ht'd fhc, indiK't'Htiiin. Mo UK Ml INKY NKKIiKD F.n. Oakitr Weather plensaut and warm. Every proipeot for the driest season we've had for many a year, unless the indications change considerably, Wheat looks poor in many plaoes and where there is a fair stand tbe cool weather has kept it back, as well as the rest. A number of farmers complain that it is almost too dry to plow and nnless it rains, plowing will be at an end by the mouth ot May. The old lone store building has been removed to oppotdte Woolery's merchan dise store, and ia be in if repaired for tbe oomiog lone driiif store. Our blacksmiths are waiting for a Dew and complete set of tools and ere lonn will be prepared to do all kinds of work in their trade in the new chop. A saddler and shoe-maker has arrived at lone and contemplates building a shop in the near future. Impairing, done at present in the abed of T. J. Carle. Tbe bicycle "oraze, or "niauiu" as it is sometimes called, has reached lone, which we think ia tbe bent eiyn that our boom is certain. Mr. Tom Woolery is at prenent considered tbe champion rider. A few ruorj families are expeoted to move down into our pleaaot little hamlet, and we Lave no doubt that by tbe time autumn is at baud, we will have quite a little town. lone bus grown more this summer than it ever has tinoe it was fouodttd and there is every reatou to believa that is ouly the beginning of big end. A rcrnt discovery )s that headache, dizziness, dullness, confusion of the mind, etc., are due to derangement of the nerve centers which supply the brain wilh nerve forcej that indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia, wind In stomach, etc., arise from the derange ment of the nerve cenlerssiiiiplyins these or jrnns wil Ii nerve fluid or force. This Is likewise FOR INVENTIONS. interest of those bavin? claims arrainst the government ia that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and relw able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not S Wil II lier. 1IUHI .jr IU. U. Uin inunni.-o , , - J1 -ll f t.a AtAan true of n any diseases or the lit an and lunirs. entirely, upon me care turn oitui ui mc ii".usj, ... Tho nerve systemisiike a telegraph system, With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys. as w in ue scou uy mu uccuujyuiug . - .-: tt,at inventions are well Tiroteeted bv valid patents, we nave re tit! iV ra.it. v. v..uh r j tained counsel expert in patent practice, ana tnereiore are prepareu io Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct It terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to j Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and ! Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. Tf vmi tiAvA in Invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to. gether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to tne Desr. course to pursue, iviuueia nrc dciuuu mitsMij. others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us tor a renaDie uriJNiuiM oeiore acung ua we matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 P STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. p. o. aox 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. W Cut this out and send It with your lnaui.-n cut. The littlo wliilo lines a r 8 the nerviM which i-on -vy the nere f r fiom tho nerve centers to every part of tlio liori v ,ii.-t. as the el.'Ci ric current. Ih conveyed alon 1 1; ti'lesrapli wires to e v o r y hi a' Imi, lari'o or small. Ordinary pliv-l 'I ms fall to i inl ins Tact,: Instead of I rent- the iicrvecen-ter-s for tliecauso o f llie disorders) ni'i-lie.' I herefrom lh'-v I r e a t, tho n u t ail.vl.'d. I'l-i.i'iiin Miles, M. D., LI,. It., tho I.L'iily celelirate.l g pec la 1 1st nn.l stud. 'tit of nervom disease, and author of many noted treatises on the latiersiinject. VmX kiiico realized t in truth of the tirst statement, and his Kestoiallve Nervine Is iirepired on that principle. slices in cui iinr an uiseiises urlsiiui rroni nennive iiient of I he nervous system Is minder fill, as tne thousands of uiisollcited testimo nials ill iHissessloTi of the company niunufac luvitf. the rcmedv umtilv nrove. Ir. Miles' Hesioi-atlve Nervine Is a reliable remedy for nil nervous dl-eat-cs, such as headache, nervous Uehlllly. prostration, s'e..., till,isa l.vsierln. M'VUllI tle- hi.lt v. M. Vitus dance, e'pileiisy, etc. It In oldtiy nil druuiflsts on a positive iriiiiriinteis or sent direct hv the lr. Miles Medical '. Klklnirt. I ml., on receipt of price. H-r hut- lie. ix not t is lor Ki. exim'ss iin-nam. K-.-toratlvn Nervine positively cuutains no upiatis or UauKvroua urugs. Jfltl For sale by T. W. AyeM, Jr. AUK vor- AND rSh'.l AESOLUTtLY MONEY JfesS Arril 22. 1W. Jaki. MAKING the MOST OF YOURSELF? - .pp-pri.,.,,..s. ,.f r:,:ir s - I I .. 1 I... ft I I H..A A WlwCuu luslu.i. Went Csirinlb, Maiue "I doctored for but nolbiiw rift ' Hiuimous Liver Keicula- tor. I ah). II takit uolhliiifelHe hereafter.' N. M. Uakman. Your driutfiNts ell it in pow.ler or lii'ii.l; tbe iniw.l. r tj be taken dry, or tnadd into a tea. 1 1 K I lINnl VIM It M 1 1' 1 ill". t:ot imii' iit rim j ny itr ileldH ttllll It rt 'li't'limldii ncr mi.l if it H m i;.h., aN ',.in, ,.; ""'''U't.e.l Uen n...ue, ... i , to lieallh b iiiiiU 111 emu, allcr suiter- must insist th it w i'i( H L.. for , , , , , tli Cilillll'ill J ' ' in Ills, i k 1. 1 nil. cii.n, mid thl dread .ln.e, foil- f..r ti, i v i-i.N'k. r.tit t :"v v, " ' -""- .-... ton fell. hi itlli-rrta lh means of ture. hliiitil l l" .niu that toll tl lilolii'V, I i tle . tth.i .I.H.tr it. Im il i h.rrlul ..,.11 . I ...I .....I I . ....... i ly ltd, fie of I'hattje, a is.p of lh l-r Uhly, 1 1 .4 Vl tl" f ill 111 itiilii liti i tur run for t'.ini.iiiiitiui, AUiin, l' ith tlu tin'tioy of ultiniiti re. I larrb, IWoiichtli aii. all Ihrnal and lutitt : nil Il I, mom ml ulTurKr xt.ll (ll'tlll'ti ill, nil, I tin' nl'ject n.tlll.t ; nw t,i rrtucly aaillallixalilatdK. Tho l-y t.nr I'at m..n.' n ly.H'M.. at ''""'i .ir..i(.ii.ia, .".'J' ,'' ' firm ii,.llniif . ti I ii.ay .ro a IiIsm.iij, UllCl l int. O.ir ftl'-nl, II.islilK, ' will l. .i. I Irw. U-V 1. HI K a)-. iK.t ni.M I, - t,.y f WH.M.N. .,..ki,...VV. jniill.. tlllimnto p. J.'i-ii !i oi, I tit i.n l iti t uy !-,, u tm ,11 rtid an rnn. I. it. i 't . ' .. . ' ' i'"tli.f .1 s a,. I am .mil I. ii.i.l,, i. r..i 'tin I l.-v( J.k9rUU'U CfcbUol,fc U tvki,Jr,l4 I.! UtHiiiital. F. tl Hale is over from the John country. ('ad Fu.pu was over yenierday from FiKht Mile. F.vans Hros. rami np from Lexington Wrdiiea.lay on busiueiw. K conoerl l the opera bonis is ilatitird lor the near future. Mrs. t'atheriii" Sprav relumed )l"r day from In r vmit lu F.iifht Mile. Fri. KHn. rfpreaeiitmrf llyron J kson Manf. Co., is id town. 0,h II chard itt in from Ma) wile yesterday aud left l.t.Uy for home. Ileniy Thonmon rrHirU bi ifo at roiiVklrtcmg from au attack of grip. I your bit of advice; bill would not that l(,ild billed, silver oullaM of yours lie rorrodiiiHT Hi olmcurily if ometbiliK were Hot done, lo call II forth from its evrel hi.luitt itaoe? Well, I hold mill of like proportions and flueuem but I shall keep mine well enoaned in legal lender, liou interest bearinn ineklo-lipped sheath, while I ('roes the same wiih yon In a friendly bout for ths good of your many readers. liiKBinuch as y.ei a.ked in former nuiulirr bow silver may lx cornered, as I slated in my answer "Htlverlle,' 1 will stnle Ihnl money is power mid an undue aeeiiiinilu'rui, throiub the natural How of luternl, triable lh holder to force up the price by foreum down the prut- of lint commodities that It lakes lo iMiicliaee II. Thru ar M whellier lh m.titejej ineq b.il.l that I t,rtt In Im mven at Ihe np"r boim poer or not. rirot, money buya ledts- in the near future by local talrtil latiou, and the billion d.ilUrs you speak I F.d. Ifl.m and Wood I'art-r. i-f of a iiia "Ul bi'laeeo ls.'olatid l"i (Irani county. I. f I this ntonoim, wed: eemed l. have pave.1 Ihs way for thu ' l led Hb Ireidht for the liu.er C.uiilrv. isvuiia'i'l niore bn.l, ami they on a II nib Mivll.sk wa rauuhl TurtUyl go I b.i.i.. Now a the tf. i,lpnl ' l'"'1' and will hav l.i an.wer f,.r J camiol r.a.li the tf.,1.1 lt,l.rl ,M -"j ' lH..i.l.r..l.i.rrt,.e,.y,pecllr,.Ulio0j Fr(()k u, ,( t) V Vrt. i In rail f .Hh the net I U-.1 inettl In nur j,,!, h- )t ,,,4 Arlmnioo audi p,iMei mi It'll we Certainly cannot is ba.'k l.t Ueppurr stfain, liettiug' rl l tiusne.er .i call forlli soinelhing Wcdurs.Uy . that will cripple Ih.tu in Utrir furlt.erl r ,,,,m n-1 11 ,!,1"r "lake, ol sewtna; niKcmtirs at ni t .r rn. in There l one inavallie which will help you to HI t fKKIlby t, nciilii you to kaew and ap prrrlaie yniirell. The Phrenological Journal wide wk up to date exsuitiit nl lluinmi Nutiiro Are you using TH0UQHT and TACT in Bringing up Your Children? The Child Culture Pertmenl lielpf tiiotlu-t nd tem hen to Mudy Ihs chrm lerlitl. l nl r, It child hi a guide to tt pr..s.r developmcnl. nd ten renu f..r inpl ropy of the I'hreno- loKt.iii Jouriim. Ki'WI.KK A ViraM CO., ruldl.heni : I ! .'l.t M., New York. r i.,i puhllih long !l.l ol h.'ekl. The Best MADE TG on OrilDEAtEIH can sell you ma-chlnes cheaper than yon eon Id rUtwhtr. The NEW Ilonr. I our bf it, bot w mint (keiirr Kliiaa. urh the CLIMAX, luii.iii eiui other Illch Arm Fall Mrkel kUieil rxvlae: Rlaehlnee for It 5.00 and u?. Call en oar agent or write u. wire vour trade, and If price, term and kqaare dealing will win. we will la re II. W challenge ine worn to u-oddre a BF.TTl ll tSO.OO Seu lrttr Yarblae for $SO.CO, or a better t i l. wins .Tlarhlne for 40.00 llinn t an buy from ae, or oar A cent". THE KEY HOME SEWISa HACUim C?. i . R.To. M.M. tl fwien S. i l.vf' 'i Itu nr. I-h i . I...IJI. i-A-. rori SLC BY The New Hunt String Machine Co. r.7 Market Kt. Sao Fraucixco, Cal 3000 PARCELS OF MAii;m. sa 1 v -VI 'OR 10 1-CtNT biAWPS jKrl (r.-KulMr prl.s- iV.) your iu 2rt? 3"Jr, ' tlrew II received wlll.ln M 2 iwrVyi "lays will Is- for 1 year koldlf 7- CJ" J-m7.it iL. .-L printed on kiiiiuiiisI IHlM-ln. (Ml.y I'irH i'to i(.iHriiiite.inir ltf.x.(ietf eiiNtoiners ; from p.it ll.,iieni an. I lunniifMO. turem y.iu'll nss-lvn prnlMM.. t , innusiiiKis VHliiutile ln.k, ii-r iu.M.iiles,ini.ic.uliii.etr. All lrfle and em-h imr.s., With nnenrviHirprlnlisI mlilres. L.ls-lf imsIisI tl.er.sm. IA I HH We wll hImi print and en-iwy M,imi(..iii.Mi v....r li.ls'l addns' lu yen; wl.ko Hlrk on vi.ur eliVel.,s-s,lsM,ks, !,.., H prevent tlelr I, 'llll! Hl. J,. !,f llei.l-Mlle, N. t .. writes: "Ireni my l is-iii a.l.lress In y.mr Main. nut inns'ierv i -i ns-,-... u,. l.tis'is aii'l over iliiuo I'arrrU nl l!e oll. Mv a.l'lres-sst ill w-lillen -uiiientf n..,.ll-h.-rs a. Hi iiuu.iifiu'.Ho-ni are srrlvt.iir ft.itlv, ell ,.lu..l,le !-nrvli of mall fr , in all 4nta ul tl.e Y .rli. IW WORLD'S fAIH D1RKCTORV CO. No. UT frank ford and tilrard Ave. I'hilaulel- thia. I'a. Tbe regular subaorlptlon price of Ilia Semi-Weekly tiacette ia 82 50 and tbe regular price of tbe Weekly Oregnniao i 1.50. Anyone snbecribiDg for the (iar.etle and paving for one year in advance rao gel Ix.lh the (lar.elte and Weekly Oregonian for .. All tdd snb acribers paying their snbscriullons for one year in advance will be entitled to tbe same. Ktage leave for Echo Mondavi, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning on Tuesdays, Thursday nd Kalnrday. 11. WadcTrop. T. W. Ayers-lr-, agent. il mm Jtll't IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT progrra if a ruinulatio b. Alrlaiuler 1 exchange f if Intnlr. Mai'loii' from sai. I lo have wrt Ihs atlae Iher were JP. Addrrw N. A. Uaeh, Uimg. on more i.ato i.a ,i coupler, and the loo, (iiegoa. If. money pow. r ia f .. Jiaamg In a like, F.l.ler J. W. Jenkin will prearb at the prelicameat U.n e II a-ma, lhal it oirea Httaaa Ji tci.ly tut-ntntf ax. -xrn. ...ii i. i ... i . .i l" No errvlr al Ihe ball ( I'-motiow ....,1,1 be but ... act .,f me,,-, f,., the ; M Wr,..(l,r.m lllItl, ,.,n gh goxrimiiriii t i ti"l only real., re eiher, j IMHi coltitnii. loil pU v It.ota m o r, ,, ct'CdU'l -n ! Tl ran. and foe a -a.ii la ner at It.sa i''l ly lie pooling prmvee Iw hand an ih n ' td ruaii w, h , n..,i driv.ii lo acotn. Yoi ilailtt lhat lb "-'". I ' f t' ' " " . u , , th.ur tsrau.fiil way I war la l. ll;ua y.r U.k..lO.,..,..U,-a...,. .,,fc.1S- ftrT,T,g,.rt ,lp trl lt li a '"'Ii. r, ai disiU.ailLkUl U U,,, u,ti 4 Ut mt i ii i'lulil UilH'irt tea tx IliU ill fist, i "tidal k.J jlial4 dt ilsl.fi. Hero nri TURKU POINTS V hich v.i wieh you to Ui-tut'iuluT : riiir: -W Ktcp HARDWARE Si , oM:--Vt tifT.-r it CUKAP TiMi.lt: Wp fell FOR CASH Wr nrc ftinMiil t t iikmh f, r n .! lltr tlmii tl. uu,il "iV.lltr'a wi.Hb." 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