Search Lfohl; for News and greater than her most sanguine expectations could have depicted when she wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Senator Mitchell feels badly no doubt The Telegram, of demo-republico-populo-Oregonio-t a i 1 o leanings, begun a fight on him- Some newspapers as well as some people make asses of themselves without seeming to know it. NATURAL CONSEQUENCES. Twenty days ago wheat was a little over 80 cents per bushel in Chicago, but now it is down to 73 cents. During the past month No. 1 California in Liverpool has held its own at 5s 8d to 5s lOd per cental. All through the flurry in the gambling Chicago markets it showed no tendency to go up higher in Liverpool. Silver has been steady all the time, however, advancing only as the price of wheat advanced in Liverpool. Wheat dropped d per cental in Liverpool on the 17th inst., and it is noticeable that bar silver fell cent per ounce. The superficial goldbug papers that have been making some noise about the wheat flurry in Chicago, and who have sought to make a point in their favor, have not looked beyond the end of their noses. No person who has made any pretense to study the finaucial question will attempt to deny that the fall of silver really means an apprecia tion of gold, and that it must take less gold to buy the amount of sil ver necessary for the Liverpool merchant to buy a bushel of wheat or a pound of cotton. The Amer ican producer, taking his pay in gold, must necessarily get Iohs of it, while the Indian and Argen tine farinor gets the name for his product as he ever did. The de pression in silver then caunot mean anything else but lower prices and dearer debts. Any . thing that the American farmer must export, to sell, must also obey this natural decline with that of silver. Local products in local demand may not do this. Then if wheat, cotton and other cereals aud products, which seek sale abroad, follow the decline in silver, (which means tlio name as the appreciation of gold), then Inudu must also follow. All tlioHe things are junt as natural as water flowing down hill, or the tendeucy of the American woman to apo the uterner sex aud go crazy over hi cycles. Tin: Alliance Herald lias ehang oil I roia a lour page, i col. paper to k twelve page 1 col. sheet It has improved much in many ro- KpCCtrl. Jacob 8. Coxey'a paper, Hound Money, has reached the Gazette' editorial ilettk. It is well priutei and from a populist's standpoint, would bo called well edited. I'l.IJ Ail Smith ban dilated the FUrbuok innnngemeiit of thoOreg ou Improvement Co., and wil dotuiuata tlx) niovemeuU of the corjKirntion the coming year. TliK Portland Telcgrnm Ima turned democratic again. No our in lice e rioiuly (ho opinions of itHr that tint and turns will every ebb aud ll.tw of the tide. The Cleveland convention is in session and the issue before it is that of silver. It is a significant fact that in electing a chairman of the committee on resolutions, the contest was between Congressman Robinson, of Pennsylvania, a gold standard man, and Congressman Tawney, of Minnesota, a silver man. The first vote stood a tie, but on the second ballot Robinson was cliosen. Inougu it was claimed that the convention was not a platform-making affair, yet the committee on resolutions wil recommend the adoption of the national republican platform o 1892. The minority will present a silver plank, however, and though they may be defeated, as the ma chinery of the club is and has been in the hands of the gold men, the silver men will make a grand showing. , TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE VICTORIOUS JAPS. The mikado has instituted an "Im- Tierial Order of the Kite," to be a sort of Japanese equivalent of the British Victoria cross. The Japanese jrovernnient, instead of presenting medals toatbe soldiers who participated in the war against, cnina, is to give them excellent Swiss watches. One conseo.uer.ee of the battle ol the Yalu is the proposal made in Europe of establishing a naval Red Cross society, whose vessels, painted in some distinct ive color, shall accompany hostile fleets and pick up the crews of vessels sunk in action. Tub terror inspired by the Japanese armies in the east is greatly enhanced by the fact that they make no noise. They march with no bands, no drums beat reveille or tatoo, and in action the Japanese utter no cheers. The officers have a code of signals by whistling tnat serves to direct the movements of the troops. FOR THE TRAINMEN. The Texas Central has the fine track and roadbed in the Lone Star state. An effort will now be made to dig out the Silverton railroad in California. It is buried under snow. Service stripes are to be worn by the conductors and porters in the employ of the Wagner I'alaceCar company. The wives of railroad men and oth ers interested in the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen are about to organ' ize a ladies' auxiliary to the brother hood, similar to the ladies', auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive hn-gineers. On the Philadelphia division of the Pennsylvania railroad, boxes of tools, chiefly for the benefit of locomotive en gineers who may have to disconnect the side rods of their engines, have been placed at a number of signal tow ers along tht road. FROM IDAHO. Editor Gazette: As I was writing a few letters I tbonght I would not overlook you, be cause some of the Heppner folks might want to know how we are getting along on the trail. Bud "Shobe" sits in bis saddle like a general, giving his orders to hia oom mand. He rides a horse that requires s step-bidder to get onto. Bud is now at Boise, however, which place we will reach in four or five days. Ed. Long is still doing the cooking, composed mostly of sour bread and beans, and growls some when he is ailed in the morning, and onoe in while says some strong tbings about the country and sheep driving in general. Ed. Sheldon, one of our boys, is night- herder, which place he fills acceptably. Mr. Forsber is talking of going home after we get to Boise. Tours truly, H. T. Vandebpool. Emmettville, Idaho, June 6, '95. P. 8. After finishing my letter, we ran across Tbos. Cannon who used to live at Heppner. He is one of Frosher's crew. H. V. SI The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffer Ing for several years with a savere lung HfTrtotion, and that dread disease, Oon sumption, is anxious to mnke known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure To those who desire it, be will cheerful. ly send, free of oharge, a copy of the pre scription used, which thev will find a sure Oiue for Consumption, Asthma, Ca tarrh, Bronchitis and all throat and lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will use his remedy as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, whioh will oost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will plpnse address, llnv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. junll-w. When your heart pains you and un usual palpitation is frequent, acoom panied sometimes with sbotnees of breath and low spirits yon are tsuffering from a disordered state of he liver, digestion is imperfect and there is wind on the stomaoh. If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the kidneys and becomes dangerous to life. Hteps should be taken to stay its pro uress on the appearance of the nrst symptoms. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is especially adapted for disorders ot this kind. Price $1 per bottle. rom the Balcm Journal. After all the raving of the Oreg onian and the Dolphites over this great victory in the state republic an club convention, one fact as to one public man in Oregon still re mains Chan. W. Fulton of Astoria as pursued a straight aud consist eut coursn. While he said nothing and was in court trying a case during the whole gathering, and was not called on to make a speech, he was couut- 1 with his friends and has made no compromises or alliances with the ring as against the people of this state, lie has more friends today in Oregon than ever before his life. There are other straight men in Oregon and the people know whero to find them nit there is none straighter than 'harles Fulton. THE Oregon Uti pven admit the -1 ' . a imimuuihv oi liter iteing mine ilht in tli nilveritea yet Tl Oregoi tan' barometer evidettly caught a few ailyer l-reezea that it had Hot looked for. FULTON IS 8TUA1GIIT. OUR ANCESTORS WERE HEROIC, W hy Nut Yon? When thousands of people ara taking Hood's Hantapanlla to overcome the weakness and languor which are so cmntunn at thin acaaiiti, why are you not loiiig IIih HHint'T When yon know Hint Hood's HaraHparllla lias power to cure henmatiHin, dyaiiepma and all diaeaae flamed by Impure blood, why do yon rant I mm lo tuliurr Hood cures others. why not you? Huod'i Pills are prompt and eflloient. 25ctnta. HE Chronological Recapitulation of events of much Interest to the student of history. At a glance he can see the dates of principal events, and saves much time and trouble. For a Blmllar reason a recapitulation of articles of merchandise is made so- that the customer can find what he wants at low figures at E. J. Slocum's, without spending hours in looking around." It saves time, and "time is money," besides the way-down reaucnon on prices of articles which all receive at his place. Bilious Colic. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colio will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It acts quickly and osn always be depended upon. In many cases the attack may be prevented by Hking this remedy as soon as the hrst ndicntion of the disease appears. 25 nnd 50 oent, bottles for sale by Slooum- Johnson Drug Co. ODORLKSS KVACUATOK. An Open Secret! See This ! A big line of summer wash goods, including satteens and other lines in great de mand. Stick a Pin In here, and don't forget the nice line of laces being sold at very low figures. Ladies "Wanting The nicest, neatest cheapest underwear should not pass that department. else they may regret it, They Shed Their ltlnod Not Only on the Held of Honor. The following extract from a letter written by Dr. Hush, of Philadelphia, published in New York, April 13, 17U5 is reminiscent of the Spartan treatment to which our ailing ancestors submitted themselves, in the primitive days o American medicine: "A disease called the pleurisy bus proved fatal to many people in Philadelphia. It appears to be a continuation of the bilious remit tent fever of lust autumn, accoin panic only with pleuritic symptoms, whic symptoms are by no means universal It requires not only very copious bleed ing, but daily purges with calomel and julop to subdue it. Ily means of these remedies I have, out of upward of one hundred cases, lost only two pntients, nnd they were in tho last stages of the disorder when I saw them. I have in one case been forced to take one hun dred nnd twenty ounces of blood at thirteen bleedings in fight days before the disease yielded, and lu another enso I have taken thirty ounces of blood at four bleedings in seventeen hours. The pulse in tho last case was so low as scarcely to be perceptible. It rose in the most wnsible manner after each bleeding. The patient, a delicate lady, Is now out of danger. From ol servatioii I havt; long ago made, nnd which experience has lately continued, I am satisfied that when physicians are not almost uniformly successful In cur ing febrile discuses, they ore under the iutluence of erroneous theories, or, If their theories be true, their pructlco is loo fertile to overcome the disease." Have shirts, men, and prices from 25 cents to $3 ar found. You can get what you want. Col. J. W. Redington finds the follow ing in the Gazette. Perhaps some of our readers did not see it, and nnder the circumstances it is to be hoped that the paper will be excused from the unpardon able crime of reprinting it. The Col. Btarts out like this : "The Only Heppner Grazet says : "Ever since the early explorers orossed the mnddy Missouri and climbed over the Rocky mountains, the enterprising fowl called the American skunk has kept up with the procession of pioneers, until he is now found in plentiful profusion as a regular institution in several local ities of the far west. While be keeps -r "ATil fcif over the township line and don't get too neighborly, he is a pretty bird to gaze on, with his tail standing straight up like the big black bearskin hat on a regimental drum-major. The latter is also sometimes called the regimental fool. But when a skunk gets Into a fellows cabin perfumery pops. Out in the Wall creek country the other night a Heppner herder was peacefully sleeping on his fragrant birch-bough bed in a cabin. Suddenly the dogs on the outside en gaged in quite a snarl with something, and after considerable snapping the herder became aware that they Imd driven a good, big healthy American skunk onto the root and through the hole whioh served as a flue. 1 he skunk went rattling around thronub the cook Ing nttmaila, and every time the herder would yell at him to get ont, he would let lly a dose of the only kind ot ammu nition he hail. As be was injuring the our dough and flour for the tat lei ot any visit rs who might come to the onmp, nnd as he positively rnfusi d to evaounte the cabin, the herder whs reluctantly compelled to shoot Li in right among tua tin cup and fry-pans. The sknnk died with all II ik'" flying or rather with all guns shootiug. The herder didn't anller very much. Principally beeaiiaa be baa had the catarrh very bad (or a long while." and Mum Mv" It is an open seoret that . L HUHSAKER Sells high grade goods at lower prices thau any of his competi tors. That's beoause be knows hnw when, what and where to buy and is satisfied with small profits. Ben curries a full line of Grooenes, Canned Goods, Candies, Cigars, Tobac cos, Etc. , for 30 Days . . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 On Crockery, Glassware, Wood and vviuow Ware, Writing Tablets, Notions, Etc. A full line of Fire Crackers and Fourth of July Goods. Old Blackman Stand (Successor to Jerry Cohn.) B.A. 1IUNSAKEH, Prop. Yon Should Pwp For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY I HOTELS Popular Prices! Comfortable Rooms I Mrs. Toni Bradley, Prop. 5Tis "Warm To travel now, but those who must go should not fail to provide themselves with a trunk and valise of latest make. Sold very cheap. 40 ICYCLES Are the Highest of fill High Grades. Warranted mpcrlnr to any Bicycle built in tho world, regardlesi of price. Do not bo Induced to pay more money for an Inferior wheel. Insist on hnviiiK the Wiiverlcy. Built and guaranteed by the Indiana Bicycle Co., a million dollar concern, whose bond Is s good aB gold. 211b. SCORCHER $85. 221b. LADIES' $75. Catalogue free. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., IICMER H. IIAI.LOCK, Indianafous, Ind., U. S. A. Gen. Agent for Eastern Oregon, I'endleton, Or. Firo work at Boyd McDowell' 1 Ooho baa "My IVt." Call (or it. Wm. Crank ia over from tho Hitler country. Ilenrr HUniwell rama in yentenlar (rom Fm valley. Mrria Abrama ia iu town Interviewing our biimoma mm. Frank J. men got bark leiterday from iiler Vabitiftn. V. II. Kulilman, of llar.lman. a aa ia the eity rlerdr. h. tl. Sloan relnrnel home from a to iortland Wednesday evening. Time. Q'lahl got bock M n.Ur from (Irani entity. He brniitflil back bo liiei, aa ieul did mil X'iu d.-ir.m ol eolling. K'nile Mf, the gen ml reitrei)Utie f Mart , Jitrgnnten.nf 1'nrll mi.l, callrtl it hi frtKiiila an, I eunlxiueralo thta oitf eilm-e.Ujr. The IWtlnnJ mail how arrivea ever oi hi-r lUy via F.chu, ttute enaMittg our leiie to get tlinr mail tweha uoura earlirr I lino furmerl;. Ilit.Urey Utiiiuenlhal arrhml fmttt r.iMUnl We.ttiee.Uf night ati.l will ihmiiI ma tiuimr vaeii.n wild lit fattier, M. lUuuiriilhal, uf I tua city. Itrf Wilaoii, if J.ihn Jiaf, a.'enroi a h lr. I iv lit tu .li ef, amir... Ir. m Ilia la Irtl -r n.. unify )r.lrHy. Mra ilaa I on tirr way In l.er I uirru home. Wm ll'tithra la the r-nlhl if l-mmful fawn, Irnni (Irani K.n.le lli-f. Hartley Mii-rt litoti.hl It er an I ma le Ailham a ri t.l t.f i, I'r.'f. J, M ra'.L'I'g. Ilia aiMi-i I f, lleian, r 1 )f alii atfraf, r .(. I i now al Ihe rily liuM wfiate be w.lr j niain unt'i nu nhhimiii, h )ur eea at a.T ! I In any raannrt el al e htm. Mamlnali .n ftae ff charge, Olaeee filte.1 at relie. prtcea. The regular nWrifi.i i.f IK Hmt Weily (iaialte I i:.'i an. I lb ragnler rh- I I he Wprkly lrrgrtia la tl Ml, Anytif nlxwtl.ltig f .f l,a tlxrile an. I 'nrg f.r y raf In lan.- ran gal l-'Hi ! (i.frlia at.. I . Wn-aly Ofgniaa f .f 1 1 All nil eit HiMiy lAtnij, tin Tortlni) liaiiliT, liaa Imtii iu lu lc. fur re f tiMiii( to pvo Hie aM'.ir feci rrlitmtf to II;. i iiini nlTtira of 111 tank, a tho law routftiiplatfa n aliall do ou di'inntid uf tlid prop Ollio.T. Til Koiut, puUialiod at I'uion On .iii, ia p'tlitii out ftniun finely illuntral.xl litini a. Jmii a Un. Lav lately keanriatisl tlietnai lt mtli Ilia ill pullielit r, Mr. Chan, rej, and am ridtntly practical BeaepaNr tni'ti. llinrirr 1'ir. iirn Hror ia ll. Ins at tlt lipn . ao t.f t I. Mi Laa a-i-n t.rt at (haiyia uruittl.t In l,',p "'na the I mtM bUUa inu'Ji grit J'f ,,,,, IliMI Urwanl IHNI. The rmiilora of thia paper .will bo ploRMeil to learn that there ia at leant one dreaded Jiaeaaa that aoienca baa been able lo cure In all ita atagea ami thai ia Catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Care ia tha only punitive pure now known to the meilinal fraternity. Catarrh he in if a oonatitutioual Jii'He, require a eon atitntional treatment. Haifa Catarrh Cur ia taken internally, arting direetly upon the blooil ami mnooua aurfaoeaof tha ayatem, theretiy dealroying the fminilHtion of the illm-aae, ami giving the patient afrenglb by Imihling lip the roneiitiition anil aeamting nature in lining ita work. The pmprietora bate an mili'b faith hi Ita rnraltve iHiwera, that they olTer due lliunlreil llollara fur any raae that It fiiila to cure. Hmnl for llat of tiiniiirjil. A.l lreea. r. J. C11KNEY CO., .aT".Hnl,l by IHnggiata, ..') eenta. COMMON MEDICINES. Taut nit- arid waa (lot ratracttsl b; S hfi le. in 170. Omnia the Juiraof tha unripe cap- aiilra of the poppy. IIiiommk a ilixiiverrtl b lUlUra, of M.mtprlit'r, in l.'n. I'liiiarilnltl a iliMiiverrd In ('9 by Hran.lt. if llauiburg. I'litiiiMlc Bi'Ll m llrl rmploynl a a raiintU' I'jf lftmllta, of irnua. hi I I'lit Hh ami intrti' a. wrra kn.in n to (K-U-r, the al ht'iiiUt, lu tha rik' lit ti century. (ariic Maa dia"iTerrl In li0by lleii lirlil a. h, taho ratrtx'trtt it from the ur t.f h.I. Viii4h ia nientliir. in the fk'vrf lian rH-. r.! aa a mr.li. aie In the tenth rmitiry l l'i.tuw. thebadaof many rnratl rlnra, .tisf nl lu l'7 y fir lliiuiphn y ty. Alt iii. -i an flrt divtlngniUhed aa an rleiiMiitry anltanre by Albu. aia, In Ilia twi ifili is niury New Idea" Patterus, at the very low price of 10 cents; latest styles, aud equal to Uutter ick's or any other standard line of patterns. Knl(lil of the MarraWa. The Htnte Coiumander writea na from I'll!) Tee t Lincoln, Neb., aa follow : "After trying other medicine for what aeenied to be a very obetiuate oongh in our two children, we tried Dr. King' New Diecovery and at the end of two daya the onngh entire ly left them. We will not tie without it hereafter, aa onr eifierience prove that it will cure where all other remediea fail Signed. F. W. Utevena, Htate Com. W hy not give tine great medicine a trial, aa II i guaranteed and trial Itottlea are free at the drug atore of T. W . A) era, Jr, Mioukl bo encasea m com fortable shoes, slocum's lino is extensive and de serves inspection. A new Hue of Eastern goods ex pected shortly. Practical Painter, Paperhanger and Decorator.' IS LOCATED IN THE AB1MHAMSICK BUILDING, MAY 8TKEET, HEPPNER. When You Want Work in this Line Give law. MR. STEELK A CALL. 'I he vitality of the Mnall horaefly after tlcctipttiitiun la aa remarkable a that of the aiiake that haa iniili ri.nc the wiine prHV. Ho ilnet not Um hia v intra. If the Whradinir haa been dune neatly, an aa nut to injure him other Im', but Mulka about. atipiili Hour and then fur a "dry wnli," rut. Ling hi b'k'a t.yrllu r and clenuini biaMinga. If tutii'hi'd. he will aiile off. If l.lun iixm he ill rlintf titrhtly to arul.l t- lug carried away Thia performance be will cuuUuue for anuurtvr of an hour or . Inhaler M llkad hf la la. Capt. Anbury Adama, who baa Ix-cn conncctrd w ith the I'nltcd State Halt rommUalon for a numln-r f yrapa. and bna had a l.iriro rxcrlcnce in hutching iiit-p aca tivh at Ten I'oiin.l l!nd and WiiihI a Hole, gave a talk n (Wil hit. h' lug lu forv ttie IttikiiK'M Men anwaM. t inn the other evening, aay m (.l.in.va- ti-r iMa ) iii'ii h ti the H.a.t,in Her ald. He aalil that lat year Die work uf liatt hing l.dti r w tn nn at Trn Pound Uland. and tuie hnn-'r. . luilHon oung ..tt"r were t.ns tu I and hU riiti.t Ho he bad a.-i n i-ria ! k r.-k- from lot-aii r in an attarltim and he Imd lv..me -intinifH that the gr, at r j art ,.f ,.l.trr itt ia de al rt i d in t hi ii.aniii r See the Line Of latent tylos in gloves. The lieat is to ho found in this department. Lull r pt ices and don't fail to see them. 1: 'rices and Quality A r special ft atures ot Slo etim's store, and in thia col uniQ he propoees to keep you (oatetl on hat he kee. iWivi' ) on t ou rant a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can bo procured at Thompson fc llinns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Urej,'on. Thru- tenllrinrn ara well ariinalttteil with firant. Ilarni-T. rrwik. fillllam anil ntli i.nnnilna ami ean aa niuiii-r a .. I lline Mi making lhe-e t- II.mii w lib traveilm men. rrlim III kpaiilnt Willi I lio llmra. L 1 W. p. BCRIVSER. MKAl)OWS&"SCiilVNEK, Have atuveedi'd A. M. Onnn in tho lliu'katnithiti liuttifieaa nnd are prepared to do all kinds of FlPill IP HORSESHOEING. "flu, A WnH'in eln up tun In rntinr. tlr.tt. Nillila. II. hi tuaratilrvd. nn llirm at Ilia i.i.t (jumi h, MAIN STKr.KT. law. Call IIKPPNEU. Tua litit woman In the ?M. M.a laat-rl'a Pindar, if the liahamaa. I on a viail l.i her bnhr, tn. AW fayer, rf Kev tt, f.a, Pha la HI yaara t.id, M lm hea hfh, and weigha M p-nind. I. li.t Tlfoi ".( r,arat'.. Ind , la a litlia in. r ll.an .ar .f ik'r, and wrk-iia l;i nm.la. He mraaurra t I f. r t ii . l.i a in l,f ijrtit. and mraaitrr in. Ii at.itid t) a it. Illakt a ah.tr aNtt the U tik'h .f a N.v I W f.t b. iii. and b Tar a nan bat (' In tf. I 1 -a- -.imm.i 1 Jad llllt Mmi ariaranl a I ttr . ' ll ci a i v p.-il .M.iwt .a tu4Mth tat tmti ar,4 Crwuf i. wra, f t ' t j J, w, ;!. if IT i..t To met cotntK'titioo in any lint kept I y rue, and invite an early incti'n of atck. E. J. SLOCUM, Old IMarkmao Stand, ui:rrNi:a. ouix.on fllS ESElfiy III! illll S ,-,1lJ,,rArium liaobactTHabits i ll U lialr. al l-alrm, Otraon, -OF- 77.e ,Vu.f lUauiiul Tuvn on thi Oxuf . "-a. nr-ta apa-a -xai , ' fa)l at la ( .r.Tta f,.r trHrlan. tJ& DT, EajTr jJT r""l u",'' "( fn an and aura fillo NOTARY PUBLIC eA -.CONVEYANCER i.f a'r OIM'ICU Tin: Lanc.51uki: Insukanck Co. ! MANCIIItt. I IJM, ;MO AMI H rimi'OX. .IGLNT. .i.in iirM, i , Wl,riti 'IFiilL l!l PlcntV of thcm at tho -. w WHIWVi