j . tires, lie welcomes mm as a helpmate and brother, rather than a possible antagonist or opponent in the distribution of political hon ors. He recognizes the fact that MUST COttK OCT. A SONG OF THE DAISY. The Party of the People ia the One That Settles the Silver Question. From the Portland Sun. By kind permission of Hon. H. R. Governor Lord has shown the Kiocaid. Beoretary of state, The San OTIS PATTERSON, A. W. PATTERSON, . . . Editor Business Manager MITCHELL'S LETTER. From The Portland Sun. It is fitting that kindred spirits should honor the traits of character an nnt.if.fiah le in themselves. Sena tor Mitchell's letter to his personal friend, Secretary of State Kwcaid, as published on the first page of today's Sun, is a letter fiom a brave, able and loyal American to a brave, able and loyal American. Loyalty to the people and their interests, utter unselfishness and disregard of personal gain or ad vancement; perfect fearlessness in the advocacy of right and justice marked intelligence and perspica- city in detecting flaws and fallacies utter loathing of hypocrisy ant deceit; perfect sympathy with the great masses in their struggles and trials; keen appreciation or reme dies necessary for existing evils political acumen in knowing the popular pulse and sentiment; utter contempt for the truckling rnethoi and double-dealings resorted to by sorno Bo-cnlled politicians these and many more noble qualifications are mutually possessed by Senator Mitchell and Secretary of State Kincaid. It is a plensure at this time, when there seems to bo a surfeit of trim mers but a drouth of lenders, to recognize the qualificationa for leadership as manifested in these gentlemen. Mr. Mitchell shows n thorough realization of the immi nent danger threatening our nation, as ho aplly states the interests of the nation havo been "murdered the past few years by the enforce ment of the single-gold standard The demonetization of t-ilver was a murder, and a nnmt cohl-hlooiiVi one. The rights, property intercut prosperity, happiness and freedom of the producing classes were in deed miinleied. The evil result of this crime in the past cannot be palliated or foi gotten, but t'ljuit ulile legislation, by removing the principal cause of the past evils, cau eliminate from the future the possibility of tin ir return. Mr. Mitchell unqualifiedly and earnestly advise the convention of the republican clubs to be held in this city on the '22.1 of the month to Ixildly and fearlessly declare themselves on the money question. In t ikini4 this step he shows liini- H. lf to li.' thoroughly worthy of tin high honor which in the past the pfople of his parly and state havt endowed him. He tiiuiiift'ht here, in his utter disregnrd fr self, am his custoinitry solicitudti for tin ptopli'iiiid nniiety ftr his patty' welfare and siicee, by In.1.11) hm! fearlessly ndvieing the member of hi party a to tin coutce they hhould pursue to insure prosiei it) to the people rt desire iupxM'd to be the fuiidiimiiital leiiet of I'Vi-ry party - an I biing victory to hi party in the te-vt national bat. tie. I In Iiiomn well that there ru e many gold-htaiidnrd mn ne king to hide under the rkilU of the re publican party, hoping to u tli.it panoply as a (suet for their own nlfinh ends. H realize that them' MrMli will ilollhtlreaeivri't- ly Midi him nil J endenvor to pre. tel.t hi re.i l. etioii to tin neiiatf lie in in blT'tt nt to the wilb danger that h" Inijit run in litis respect, kilo Mill that CVell if tl'' f. hti d he will h v. done hi diitt by hi ountij, hi p'oty roi l hi ow n if n p t. 1 hi p-utleiimii liei-1 have le f.ara a to th renult to him rm'iialljr of thi clear an titiurUlioii of hi own jUioii ai the iiim1 a-lvico fciveii lo In pirt) h The Hun predict that wher he in)' h ..l by the coiiriM h i a 1 i Iti-i. he wiH gain hun lie I Mr. Mil. In It ree k l)i the Unlit atl ability of hi a s-it. N-imt. Menu b teahnna that wllli I. tin ho will hat l dm ! the h nor f. r whstm r f'H. t,iii ..ii On-; ii ff iff tlii .i.U II. iittl.mri.ul. vt Ut iMl tiri"' . I -inKl ioViofl fVifl fs I In miner rtarannol Ifitter Bame ability and merit in hia chief . . . . . nnr abIe 8nd executiveship of his state as he has popniar geimtor, Hon. John H. Mitchell: heretofore in bis public and private United States Bknatb, ) Wfa TTo knows well that in the Washington, D. 0., May 3, 1P95. ) , 1 . i ii i 4-i V,;iQ flnvJ Hon. Harrison R. Kincaid, Seoretary of ,aSl senary -.c , 8tnte Salem, Or. My Dear Beoretary: ernorlora wasnoiacaiiuwtue , termination of the the senatorship, he had many sup- eeDatorii fight I have been on the norters, and he doubtless realizes point of writing yon, and I want to that with his cieat rjODularity thank you most sinoerely for having throughout the state and the high vieed daily by wire as to the 1 , . progress of that contest. It oertainly position he occupies, Governor Q9i remarkable contP8t. Seemed Lord would prove a dangerous an- to be Dot 80 mu0Q any parti0ular caudi tagonist should he decide to be a faieB Bgainst Senator Dolph, but rather n0,u1i,lntP. for the senatorship be- a fiaht against him by a large minority ore the next legislature. Mr . e T c., . Mitchell is not a disciple of that . the repub- chool of politicians who believe iioma ot the Btate rjjhe finai out0ome in pulling down public men, covert- wa8 to me, as I presume to many others, ly attacking so-called friends, and somewhat of a surprise, aitnougi we J...: uxa fUnmlf ,m nn the must all agree that no more level- uiUB rrr Tn LT H headed, straight, active republican ruins of their shattered hopes. He . . ... than Mr recognizes merit wherever found MoBridei j hope t)je COntest has not and fearlessly enters the list, satis- heft any sores that cannot readily be fll t,o mnkfi an ODen battle and healed over, and that the party may eave the verdict of victory in the oorne up to tne pons ,uu .uu.u - BllVD lira 'O'""" J uJ ( lha novl q ant inn It l-ertniDlV hands of the people. . . BratifyiD(r to you, and I am The Sun predicts that the repuo- it ia t0 me to 8ee the headway the licans of the state of Oregon will silver sentiment is making throughout appreciate the necessity of acced- the oouatry. It seems to haye beoome iHlUnll'a thnf. cyclonic. The people are beginning to C tiTilufatD they will unequivocally uecm.oi n. . how their intere8ts themselves in favor of independent . BVe heen muf(iered the past few years bimetalism, and that Mr. Mitchell by the enforcement of the single gold ,ill snnneed himself to the United standard and the appreciation ot gold r,. , ! which is going up at the rate of 5 per cent per annum uii iuo h"jd, rui Hon. Peter II. Buhkett, Cali- the -ry oodUy foruia's first governor, is dead. eDublioan State Club Association - - . when it meets in Portland on the 22d of SOME say that tne silver cause is May m ipeftk out bo)dly Bnd fearlessly waning, but judging Irom tne on thj money question numher of financial articles appear- The leaders of the repnblican party iug daily in the gold-bug press, now in the East are beginning to realize e ... . for the first time that tbey cannot win the fight is just commencing. qq g gtrB(ldleba8 re80. . IT ! 41. In the first heat Col. J. B. Eddy ,nin tUe money queBUOU win8 in his suit against the state "bis' connection, my dear friend, I for salary alleged to be one as rail- wif)h to eXtet,d my congratulations to O would that 1 were yonder thrush, Mid forest branches swingiug, While every dewy leaf would hush, And listen to my singing! Or would I were an eagle high, That cleaves the distant hazy; 'Tis not for me, alas! fori Am nothing but a daisy Though throned upon a jaunty stem, And clasping tight a golden gem, With star of silver crowning them. And would that I were yonder oak, With vines about me clinging, Or with the storm's undreaded stroke, My arms In triumph flinging, Or basking in a cloudless sky, Mid dreams divinely huy; Oh that would be life! but I Am nothing but a daisv The humblest of the flowers, alas! A spectre white amid the grass. That trembles when a foot may pass. And would that I were yonder maid, Whose fairy feet are bringing A precious form adown the glade That with her laugh is ringing! And look! for now she wanders uigh Along the woodland mazy; She takes me to hers -lf! though I Am nothing but a daisy A child of nature, void of art, I play at last an envied part; This beauty claspB me to her heart! Piles! Pilesl Itching Piles. bvmDtoma Moisture; intense ltobing and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed ana ulcerate, becoming very pore. Swayne s Ointment stops the ltobing and Dieea- 108, heals ulceration, and in most oases removes the tnmors, At druggists, or by mail, for oOoents. Dr.bwByue.6 bon, Pluladelpbiii. Wool Notes. Oregon stands seventh of the states in the number or ner 2.456.077. Sbe is fourth in the production of unwashed wool, having 19.618,616 pounds. Ohio ranks first with Texas a very close seoond arid California third, with only 210,000 less sheep. Texas produces the most un washed wool, but her produot loses 63 per cent in soouring, while that from Ohio loses but 52 per cent, so that the latter outranks her in the sonuriog pro duct. Oregon wool loses 65 per cent weight in soouring. The average weight of the Oregon fleece is 8 pounds. A Subpbisb Parti. A few of the friends of Miss Lillian Bisbee tendered her a snprise party at her home on last Saturday evening. Miss Bisbee is one of the young ladies who acquitted her- self so ably at the graduating exercises of the Heppner High School class last Friday evening. Her classmates and few other friends met at the residence of Rev, Frank Adkinson the eveniug above mentioned and at 8 o'clook made their way to the home of Miss Bisbee, the soene of the surprise. A few parlor games were indulged in, and a great deal of enjoyment had whioh goes to prove that iss Bisbee is well up in the mannor n( on tar t ai n in a her friends. At eleven o'clock all took their departure to the ioe cream parlors ot Messrs. Boyd &Saling where a bonteous supply of ice oream and exoellent oake was served After all had done justice to the palat able spread they dispersed to their seperate places of abode. The names of those present are as follows: Misses Anna McHalev. Maggie Adkins, Ardella Reed, Myrtle Horner, Elsie Laoy, Mabel I r.7.ar ami fWtha Gate. Messrs. li ibert Hvnd. James Hart, Earnest Gilhonsen John Horner, Dr. Eugene Vaughan Harry Warren, Ed. Baling and Harry Bagley. ij L. .1 Hi' '"V '71 S j. v t nrr1 in its parlv stams. Tt- can witaout uouut, uv u. ------ . . .. ZTZi: fiZL twtrt hut with the riditlatiO or uaiuc nuui : ,. .. . r,o. properly used it can De overcome au t .: . . -; : -vanquished. Hope, courage, proper ci , . ; power, and tne reguiai uuu nourishing food-medicine in existence Scott s nmtiisioe -the wasting can be arrestee me : cough cured, bodily energies icu;;t , -powers made to assert themselves and , nl ms K . , ; c-A InHimipn r. m Tlie 1 LI litis. that are Degmmuy iu - , This Snowed preparation, that has no doubt cu ed hundreds of thousands oi mcipiem lw VAr ""'-U Son is simply Cod-liver Oil . emulsified and 11 , .-, occimi nt nn. combined lae paiataDie auu caaj' - lypophosphites, the great bone bram and 11 ei, e mc TO CONSUMPTIVES. , ,mf THII NO WW""".- w ' The undersigned having been restored tn hAftlth hv simnle means, after suffer ing for Boveral years with a severe lung nflWinn. and that dread disease, Con- sumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers trie means 01 rmo. To those who desire it. he will cheerful iv oar,,! frA nf charee. a codv of the pre scription used, which thev will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Ca itin and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes nil sufferers will use his remedv as it is invaluable. Those desiring tbe prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will pleaie address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. junll-w. Notice All news and advertising mat ter muBt reaoh this office not later than Monday noon for Tuesday's issue, and not later than Thursday noon for Fri day's issue. The change ot train urne renders this rule imperative and it will be adhered to in every instance. mini commissioner, ilie case will now go to the Bupreme court. Tue Owensboro, Ky., democratic convention which recently met to nominate a railroad commissioner, Inilared fur free coinage of silver, Senator Dlackburn was present. you over the fine reoord you are making as secretary of state. I have read the papers of the state with niuoh pleasure on this subject. I am sure your oourse so far cannot but meet with tbe indorse ment of all of the citizens of our state, irreHpective of party, and especially of republieBim who desire to see the best interests ut the party advanced. Trusting this may find yon, Mrs. Kin oaid aud Webster in good health, ai d hoping to have the pleasure of seeing Mr. Cleveland has enlisted in t.n "uonn.l rnonfiv" war naainst lilt: mi...... ......... 1 . 1 !.,.. .1 ,1 tutit. lnv I mil. HinOerelV silver. He did not enlist in the " win for the preservation of the ' JonN jj Mitchell. IT..: .... i.w.Hnlii ltitfi1 n Diitiufl-I - uim.il, iB - --"- r, 8 Kdly present my compliments tuto. Salt l-aae iriuuuo. . .,,. Ijn..i. wi,ose record as f.i. hui liuun in all rANnAfltrt . 1 uovri nnr ti' ni - - -1 JTIH sum tunc Jiawan carinoi . . . of tbe nosition uiaintain a republican form of Le OOOUpien, aud has my cordial indorse- iovi-riiinent. and that shortly 1 Lent iiKUiarchy will be established with I'rinct'HH Kaiulani on the throne, and under the protection of the Inited States. All hope of annex- Omiclfrmnn, of Dimondale, Meh., we are J. II. M. Mitrvil(in Itriiull. Fmm a Iftler written bv Ilev. rm www m iiaK'n not cum, U Team Wanted. I want to buy a good, gentle team of about 1200 pound horses. Also a good, second-hand wagon und harness and a gentle saddle pouy. Haye some good, young Short horn bulls for sale; also fine poultry and eggs for hatohiug. Took first prize on my cattle and fowls at State fair last year. Call at tbe J. Q Wilson plwce above Heppner. N. V. maris. 37-51. TaliTtwUlislat! The man who talks through his hat is everywhere in evidenoe-very objection able evidenoe it is. too, in most oubbs. The man of intelligence oovers his oranium with one of T. It. HOWARD'S fine straw hats, which is in itself b sign of prosperity and good taste. He also buys his groceries, gnnts' fur nishings, Btockmeu's supplies, etc., at T. R. HOWARD'S. Mr. Howard makes a speoialty in those things required by sheep and oattlemen. Remember the place - HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St., Four doors south of the O'ty hotel. mm You -SHOULD Pwp For a "big, feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY OTEL- Comfortable Rooms ! -UtAlFICs- ISO. F OH A CftSE IT WIL . 1 .1 . 411 1. li..n H,e.s to havo been given up. 1--, " DrS. N.i Dinrtiivfrv. M the results were l vit,.ii S! M f'rr r rM. who lmil inarveloiiH in the cssoof my wife " ' ........... nh.i.nl. visited rortland recently, is niv. Junotion rlm wan brought down favor of the proiKised ship railway with rmumonia rmc-t-Hding L unpp . ... , ... imi- " 1 IVrnbtH pBriixjsriis i-f oiiughing would at I ehlo, but Senator blkms, wlio , ,, ,,., -, ,e Interruption ami preceded Senator Cullum m-Teral it wml m if nh could cot rmrv k t 'ii 11 phi. r itn-in '""' - -- - weeks, is not tmicU impressfHl wun K . N ih.w,Ter. . ,1 -M quick in it. Uy many it is looked Uxn as u work and ll'lv Miwfaotwy in , ... 1 resuliH.- l rial imuhi"" " a scheme to delay tho opening ot A).flli jr, ,rug ntore. IW-golar m the river. and IlAUvrv.authurof'CVin'HFinan. nn. dkhmon. ..'ml SehiHil." and Prof. Lauuhlin KuniWind by W. I). HarUn, Land d-diated on the htlver question iuUo,i Mining Allomy, WasUington. I), ..1 . 1 ..... :..i. A... I ii,.. J. like of the "turnout" to hear them lias not la-en seen mnee the famous , , , f jt ivtket l,inelu-l.ulaH conteht lHforoL Kroitk C. Tuylor. Md tht wbir, the war. llarvey'n iMiitention for on th r cirdi of tli lel Un.l oirn. mire Amerioai.is.11 in the matter of ! '''" ""ira ,lie P" , All BMiramiio T ,1 of.rt Kiln Bold h DruBKista or sent by mall. ijOnOUo. and $1.00 per package. Samples free. trt tlf The Favorite TOOTS P5tl IV V ilUrthoXoctUanailrettUi,-j. For inle by 1. W. Ayen, Jr., Drugitlst Notice of Final Settlement. VTOTH'K IS IIKKKIIY OIVEM THAT T"E V 1 ..... 1 1. 1 ni ,hiilnilrnl.ir ut tin1 M.UIP r i.ik- Morirmi. rt.H-.-iim'.., m r;' "';;r" mi,l i.r.-nt'iil.'rt r.iri'UI.'in.'l '! l'-'l I'.'" ,c..!itit, mt n'K'li H.liiilulirt..r. with Hi .-oiuilv ci.urt of ih county f M'.rr.iw. Kinli- l Orcn.iii, mirt Hint MomUy thi' ll rtny nl July. lh-. ,, H III o'. I.M k . 111.. "I l'l '" ,'' " ,1,11V ii...ilHl.-.l l.y "l'l curt l.ir til.' Ii.'rliw nl ol,j.-.IUiiii to wl.l Tuiinl 'l n.lt.unii'iit tlicrwir. .,,.. AiliiiliiI'liH.or- 7 15 T. R. Howard makes a speoialty in supplying stockmen with all needed articles, besides carrying a general line. See his new ad. tr- Rhilnh'n Cure, the great Cortgh and it r ; : .. ...... .1 .. .11 11 n .1 Pnr.lrpl. ijroup jiirc.. in i.i Kro upiii'hiui . I . r- 1 size cintains twenty five doses only 2oc. D -.1-1 1 or HrCeS Cbildren love it. Bold by T. W. Ayers I U J U I a I I liv--. Jf;., A V, P.terson and Hon. MfS. ODOIXI Bmdley, PP. W H HlliH. departed for Portland v-stwdiiv afternoon to attend the state . 1. l..l.a uhinli c niVfliliim or repuuiiiittu ...w- convenes tomorrow. The neli-hmted K-utncky Jack, Eagle, wdl stand the seim'-n at Willis rjtewm 1 s h.eiv Ulle. IVruis are tea.nanie Hiid will be made known on application 8f I'up Simons or Willis Stewart. if Misses Maggie Adkins and Elsie Lacy .u ut ivn,il.'tiin this week attending a oonventlon of tbe Epworth League, lining dol. gates from the League 01 iue M. E. churoh. Houtlr, at mis piace. v.., ia Hia time to cet the SVeekly Oregimian, the greatest uespaper of the Went. With the (l-zi'tro. both strict u i ,lo,.nn. fur one ear. t'). No better combination of newspaper can tie made in the state. li.'Mi.Vs will give as a nri-mi'im an additional journal, the Web- ..! 1....-. I foot Planter, an nuririmurni yn. Come in now Htid subscribe. ICYCLES Are the Highest of all High Grades. Warrants iipertor to any Bicycle built in the worl.l, rcKiirrtlcm of price. Do not be imluccrt to ly more money for mi interior wheel, limliitoti haviiiKtlie Wnvirley. Hullt mirt gimriiiitccrt by the ImliKii llicycle a., million dollar concern, hoe bond l a kikxI hh pild. 211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75. ct.i.. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., HOMER II. HALIH'K, 1m.uNAI-oi.ii., I.vi.. I'. 8. A. Gun. Alien! for Eautern Oregon. Pendleton, Or. X II 13 Mkans AitHiertrmAU The aupreme ooort nf the I luted (9, rr-.v jl, t .inMiey wan not met by the rofe- r. an ln.lii.lul to UnJ within a fa.lroa.1 grant uinler the hiiupata.l of rre-rtntioo tawa, wh.nli Iimi tMii recogruieJ by the .i(!Wra of the goternrueot, and hai Hot Crescent Half-Moon, Doksn't It BIT WHKTItVH ilnrea a man In the moon who biirnct brimh on Sim day, nr .11 1 any other H1. ri.iiliil a. 1, r mhether the m.Hin made of rwn h.-. comertu not the trarto who aiU flrat claaa bicycle. .1th all th m-lcrn lmPr..vem. i..a, .H .-a wt.lilu lh reh of all. Tha Crea. ent ia mad by WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, B'll'S CUKC - ' I I -i J V .TOM Bill's Pills MAY NOT UE ON HAI.E ATr SLOCUM-JDUXSroX DRUG CO.'S STORE llul thern tit hiiridreda of reliable brand o pur drnga, (,tuJ m trr.n.iet never pri .chimed tunrf we!i'ime iiewa to the pu'ilio. I'lint drum mean that no bad reeulte follow treatrnvut by pbyr.1 nan. SMoisitu ling Co., ftllUU CDIIiVt lri. A 1. r-l Wa LOANED. f. . t". e'-i t..'Hif.a ...tlt polil l...ltl flll l,l.n fH. I lm in l'lior. l.M'iim.lN, thrt financial in,.,, Mflfl,.M, their ! iaedrpte4 from i'.lil.rtif tho I'liu-apr TliiH'e-IItT. ti,api rl..iii(ll8rrit. 1.1, iiunparfe iuKl with com. Tho mitmi,. .r. f. .H.ir lin e lnt mut to wjiW- Tim mineral value i.f a vein la not etan.l that in tn.t 'f tin etatoa nf eaubli.be.1 by aa ordinary ay eerti- .i . i'..: ... i:.i.. ... .... ftfale UH III. Ml IIHH- ' IHMi'lll .....r.-. . ....... . , . I Oil Un.l may be looaled on.ler tbe 0-1 ar..l Uial II l lm M nun u m a . p . fc , nrltfllH,ri. l(,,.11',.. him a r.u-..; i.'.r. r.kt.i.li.,n aa tiratu'ini or . . .... i. -m ,U,iWM.-IM-r''' 1-''?"".:;.,. ..,..-........ .- r. I lAlltia niDIHIQ .111 I fl' p..,,i.'w.,, , . ..I.., K lr,t ...PI .".'. I'li.utia. Hut litoet rrtalucta have Jrat eotry .f lan.l feturoe4 ai..i. ,"rJ', H u C .nr nlli'H a low that laiil re Mt gnrtillnral. ... , . In eorilliel with reervJ e.-htnl ieolnta. tl.. aj ,..H lato.l .urchru.li Jniwcr .,.,.,...,, W. f Knltl. !.. ia waller f.f froleat nf a.tvre nil. Ami ia for aale by TllK PATTEHSOX VVIlUSlllSO Cd, Afnh for Marroic owl (Irani Counlir. gr Sea tM Creeeenl beor purchaalna. u 1,1(5 te l EAGLE Kentucky Jack, H lloaa rHi. TiiK rurtbui.l Tfb'Kratn itthv rrrai.liMit I'li'Vi'lati.l'n Nliry a t t . a a aitti,.iiiltuia I. a aaiir.t "" " "IT"""" "" ., i,l ..(! !.i . t n 1 1 1 nt an.t ntlii r iili'na. I i'liai.,lM.rlain'a i'lie. . . - - - . . 1. . ... ki. ..1 . .1 .VIII . I- U'l..ll I'laniMea K'tue.17. 11 w' h - ..r l..t thfir olli.-.al hia.U W hll .... , ....ut .,fc In many Notici 0t N M 1 'l 11" 0i$solution. OT.i l H?tir t"' "r . .l'ir ll I 're ... Jk '' a ... - - .... ...r-.l ..... a I I '' . . .. ...... t.A t. -J . lr..ea win. a aol je"! In attack ' , ",".'...ai "i H bilMHia r)ie will l le.l l. am.w thai ! .ti,,..,,. i hi 1 ' 1 ' I h-.lefa an-l - ; i..i,. ai ! e II,. li .1 ,Ni.-..a. 'a I 'I-' I'll'"' .1.1 Hirt rtro THREE points : Which we iiU you t iM'tni-rtilivr : 11 iv r : -Wo Ki-cp '.'.ARDWARK Srrt'M1: W oiT.-r it SHIS Jack, formerly the property of C. S. Kirk & Sons, will stand the 5vn;tin nt Willis Stewart's Slaft, Heppner. I Terms made known on application. J. R. SIMONS. thi . not rpriitt to thrt rpa4- ira f tho lUi tt it n niHi.U that 1 1 tea action utt lh att f tlm I rrai.ti'iit Mi.l hie ri'ullican nn t I'Miim f i! BW'xrt4'ra trii.a the Iiiik innn-r ami neater at lianl hfn .iu.'fUiittn ill control lliia i .at ion. Thie ia mi tin. f.r ,t..aittaiii an.! thrt tfnijtrr .-f the l.j.te will 11. t much Uwt t'.l. tat It Anr-'.e l.arn . ! an I U'w . .r ... iiwi I f .a Ui 14 ee m tlm.m Ihe attara Way b feeale.l t laati.rf hie f-inwly a e0 aa Ibe ftrat ia l.e.l..e -f the ,liMaM Bft-ara. S and fl em Hiilloa ! eale by hbienm- r ill. utllg Ail i.wiif I La !' In.lbie.t l art ia ail. bow email Ibe entrant, are r t'4 l. fall an4 elle t raab of . 4 1. r. it. i. It! !"4- ' It t. W HKi,' 4 a HoVct of InttnVon. anorrnt at 1 a ..aM- '"".'''. i uiif Ma a -1 ....'i.. ..I kit ...,tl ,N Ut mmkt f-.al t.-r la II- '' "' . .. a"1 i.a ! "' U .r.. .".' f ta, ai "'II Tnir.i: We rll FOR CASH CHEAP Us the Place for Fresh Groceries. Cheap for ash Unly. rmn smo, cms aw Fits aims oh mso. liia W in, t W . a i . a !. ' l t rtrt 1, IM 1 i it (. W h " " ' Jit V h. - . Iv I ' " ll.a-M .-- " Wall. Tb.f' tuna IM ";""-" - iUt-lt a.t Mw..ei.'. Mti'lr. l; , , r . a v , aa-fri-l M.w.laf aft.l laaviB Ht'f ; .. . . . ... M n., . .lay iei l ie Ut. hlial a I 'f jvta m ra le lawiver. I. OiM.J V tire enal lrt.1 to Rive mute for R tlollar thntl the uaual "lK.llar'e w.'tth." GILLIAM I vS: BISBEE isJaiBMireit.Ufri.tjrr, Or. AttorneyN tit Jc.w. All braine aiial t to ia a r r .m- I urntRi tUlt.f. tft' i I,lV'wa If.. a ' orncs in NituxL ham. m.,u.',s., KMIOSt I ka a Hf ftee.