OliVf Ill lNINiii! IN The JT 8 f eIW WBI;W-l Will help you out fBA7FTTF INTERNATIONAL BIMETALLISM GETTING ON. It is now some four or five months since the two houses of congress appointed commissioners to the proposed bimetallic interna tional conference, but President Cleveland, who was to appoint part of the committee, has not made his appointments. As far as known, be has taken no stops to ward their appointment. It looks very much as if he did not intend to do anything of the kiud, But wheD congress convenes he is likely to hear from , that body. "Though it Bhould serve no other end than just a kind memento," he would nua it to ins advantage to pay some heed to it. The republi can national platform pledges the party to do all that can possibly be done to secure an international agreement on a ratio between the two metals and republicans are iu the habit of making good their ante-election pledges. President Cleveland has always professed to want such an agreement. It is high time the dog-in-the-manger polico were abandoned. Intelligence has come across tho Atlantic from time to time of effort in Germany and talk in Englanc in the interest of bimetallism, and now comes from Uerlin news to the effect that the French, who have never ceased to be bimetal lists, are getting into lino. A del egation from Paris is now in the German capital in the interest o thiH cause, having previously, us it is also stated, been iu conference with the bimetallists of England. It would look as if the return of the conservatives to power had given the cnnse n now impetus in Europe. This in a very favorable and significant sign of tho times. Inter-Ocean. ure they have sent east has trans formed all the eastern states. They have never asked aught of the ea6t, except that our couutry men there would recognize as money what civilization has rec ognized for four thousand years. They have asked this, not so much on their own account as for the men of the east themselves. That is, they have never asked for any thing that would not be of as much more advantage to the east as to the wost, as what the east pro duces is worth more than what the west produces. In return we are advertised from Maine to Texas as would-be thieves. Is it strange that patriotism is growing a little cold in the west and that there are men who sometimes wish the west could be set off into a repub- ic by itself, where it would be permitted to make its own laws and to use the gifts which are ours without restraiut? Salt Lake Tri bune. EIGHT MILK NOTES a bunch of fire crackers to Postage Lexmgton oonntry is inded a lad look' . StBmn'B tail, whinh ha will ael od fire ids gDeotaole. Every evening aa tbe Chaa. Beymer an parted (or tbe east today. John B. Evans will soon leave for Dayton, Washington, to make it bis fu ture home. Eight Mile is sorry to loose bim from oar midst. with a percussion matobbox at tbe right fanner trods his weary way homeward, time. Still there are some people who after a frnitlees search for some vegeta- sit about with their beels cocked np tion among his fields to cheer bis dis- higher than tbeir heads and sty there heartened feelings, he cannot help being isn't any fun dow on tbe 4th of July impressed with tbe fact that this is one like there used to ba. a hundred years of the worst years he has ever experi- We learn that J. L. Beymer who got ag0 enoed. The drouth, worms, squirrels and crasshoDoeis form a combination Bpeciman Cases. . nnan6red. We bone 8. H. Clifford. New Cassel Wis., was ... . . ma nn, h. too Bevere B8 cnt on the saw at Mallory'e saw mill is improving and with oare will not be long until be will be able to be about. Tbe petition for changing tbe Sunday A Household Treasure. t n Vi i tifl mitri nan o 1 m a utid rrtanmatlDTn bis somaob was disordered, bis liver was many will be in want of tbe necessities sobonl boar bas assumed tbe appearance affected to an alarmioir degree, appetite of life. Jake. of Gilroy's kite, and the 8unday school J?11 wy. and be was terribly reduoed in IoNBi j0y g, 1895 mi..i,i..,..i o nesa ana sirengin. inree oowes oi ' v Lleotnc Bitters cared bim. A. W. Baling, accompanied by bis Edwa'd Sht-pherd, Harrisburg, Ills., wife and brother-in-law, left for Walla httd a running sore on his leg of eight D w fuller, of Canajonarie, N. T., Walla Friday las, to be absent durmg 'S. says that he always keeps Dr. King's harvest. W. S. MoKimany is tending len's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound New Disooyery in tbe house and his the ranch while they are away. and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., family have always found the very best The Fourth is p.st, and reports oome ,nM n 'r8 fever sores on bis leg ooo- lfa f itg Q ,hat be wonl(, Dot ' v . tors said he was incurable. One bottle . ' , . t. , I in rrom the diflereut places that cele- of Rlentrin R,nraanH nnehox Biioklen's vutnont it, it procuraoie. u. a. - brated, that all had a grand and glori- Arnica Halve cured him entirely. Sold man, Druggist, Catskill, N. I., says that Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? . . . e. T:n T nirM ATnin Rt.root All these can be procured at inompsou nu., neppuer, virguu. with Grant Harney. Crook. Gilliam and other counties, These irentlemen are well acqua nted with Grant """f y- . and can save money a (! time iu mumus u Prices In keeping with the times. ' tt-vtCI Thompson Sd Biisnsrs., It never gets too dry back in Kaneas to raise good healthy cy clones. PEEPER ons Fourth, and tbat until auotber anni- y W. Ayers, Jr. versary is ushered in tbat the events of this one will be remembered. A Dice shower of raio greeted us the 4tb, a Icng looked for blessiog. How ever, there was not enough ram to revive vegetation very much, although we were EASTERN OREGON. From the B. 8. Pagne Report. Weather Crop Dr. King's New Disoovery is undoubted ly the best cough remedy; tbat he has used it in bis family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claim ed for it. Why not try a remedy so loner tried and tested. Trial bottles free at T W. Ayers. Jr., Drug Store. Kegular size 50o. and Si. Weather General light rainfall on July glad it oame, it will take considerable 14 and 5. being heaviest on the 4th: the rain to do us much good, the ground be- total amount wbiob fell varied from one- 'N REAL GRAVc lug so dry. half men in portions of Umatilla county Booth's Experience on a stage in at Moan- Grasshoppers have made their appear- to 0.10 of an inob at The Dalies, and in anoe here and are coming io from the Baker oounty. The temperaturb was tain Side Town. 'I once produced Yorick's skull from northern part of tbe county, but will be much lower than in tbe preceding week. 5 most too late to damage the wheat crops u ,uo moromg or. me otu irosi ueany in Virginia City, Nev when that was a However, tbey may play havoc occurred bouiu oi toe rsiue mountains, preat mining camp and a stock com- You SHOULD For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY I- HOTEL Popular Prices! Comfortable Rooms ! Mrs, Tom Bradley, Prop. Notwithstanding the terrible Chinese war the celestials man- muoh. ased to satisfy the usual larpe de- witb the orchards and gardens if enough where the loweBl temperature was 36 pany was maintained at Piper's opera of them oome. deK- The maximum temperature ranged house on B street. The theater was ujulu uidwomcio. 70 j n.,i .i,. iimnm bm t-the whole toivn was on tne steep The people of Eight Mile are talking -1. 1 -J i. A r.4..n tun tl r-r .J I AH ,J . n,V, OI iVIUUUb 1MV1UOU1I. Buicri, w of erecting a cburoh in the near futnre. . 7. '7 ; . thirty or forty feet higher than B street. Judge Burnett, of Marion Bright idea it wonlH he-it wnnlH save. Ul ,"D ",UB iuUUaiU8, wuer wno so the v had to blast out rock to make a couutv, iu COndeuiDing a man to great deal of the supeiflnr.us talk that is ttota 36 t0 52 de8, About the verftKe level for the theater. The stage rested tlv anirl huroi i,m amount of sunshine prevailed. The square on rock. We got along very r 1 B n,1n 1 1 ,,rtn iinfll TlfVi zi'imn thftro and 'llflm. he hoped that he would never have IVdLwfcHse' ZoZ Zi 1' that to do again. 8,Bfle ot tbe dlBPutes M - was less tban in the previous week. could .no 1 without a T0' 8? Mrs. Mattie U'uqna Closed a SUCOesSfUl Cr-.ns-The rttina thnnah lioht. were a S?UUOn OI l"B 8le,.S ba VCU ""J T i.j term nf snhnnl nr F.ioht Mil Frirlnv Uot . r. . .' . " . ' . ana some wommen witn crowDars ana IT is now currently reporieu --7 ------- -- 01 great Denerit. The beneht was pnn- picks du(? down about thrce fcet. fV,of P.IQ,Tlonrl ia rroftinrr Jnt.r Una "u"'u uo 'S"' VV Pruuu oiDttll V in tho hel n it WHS to rtftlUB thfi ''Titl, nH,inrH.,niit tliisnntil VUnU VlT iUUU . 'J .11.1. im . mi . , , . . , - " - - r uwu.i ' " ' " ' - 0 1 nf I hlfl tvila a Biihnnrlntmn anlinnl DnH . . T t nA nnm;n(; . . " grain to be more plump: it helped tbe the grave digger s scene was on. 1 was iji a iimu idiiu uuuiiunuuu, nrnved tn he nn Ia hpnvfln ol tn Iho " " . .u. j: ,1 nnml , , n inff. hnf nanaail littm nr nn ATlra i"c ursi uravc ukku, uuu a iium.v.v "My Pet 99 Maybe the third girl calls tor a pupils. As school will start again in Lmo,th t. ,uB ,,, Thn .,.,. frnm approached I lifted my pick and began , , .,, digging for keeps. You know we asco ann anermao counties Bre more .,-,,.. , j 1,1-. .!. third term, on the hypothesis that September it looks as though the pupils Wfl one good turn deserves another. will have some show yet of getting an education. We are indeed glad to see such work prosper. J. D. Eight Mile, Or., July 8, 1893. euoouraKing. and fair yields are now an- ness. of awine- lettinff the pick fall ticipated from these two counties. Dis- lightly on a box of earth, which is on oouragiug reports contioue from Gilliam the trap platform where we stand. But and Morrow counties, and it is doubtful I pitched in and picked like a good lel- if one-third as much as tbe crop of last ftnd when Booth heard the atcei ..! h..i.ii.j tnnmo(i,i.mo ring out from my hard knocks against ' . , ' , ' the honest rock he was the most sur- grain mat was properly put in is in good nrised-lookinir Hamlet I ever sav. He Hon. Thomas B. Keed has shaved off his mustache. They say it wasn't a very heavy load; but the M aine statesman has evidently ae- The Keystone of the Arch terxiued to l'o iuto tbe nresiden- In the ed ,m. ... b Bn ctive Bible marching order, and. like the tinns ol tbe b dy, such as digestion, se- v;e.. nB. or, hnnhnle tn tho o-r. than-if. smiln. n-d " in'sicrod: : 1, ,,1.1,;.., A .,,, t, t,a ' renon oi ine one, me aocvin or ine . . " 'What have we here, grave digger' j.M-key, is rubbing down for the boweUi ,he 01r(M1,Hti()I1 of tbo ,,,,,. Terence being due to tbe manner of .. .We're mrins In for StakearBrean fray. Nothing more aotiveiy and thoroughly plowing and seeding. Ibe oropot Uma- reaiistDi whispered back, throwing uniuriiHirrn n ii.b iiuiiru r. luruinuuK oi una county win iiaraly De over one- out a shovelful of rock I had loosened. Thf banka nf Rulem Or have T "n" '"",'"w"a"x'"r" fourth es much as it was last vear. In -B.t went on with the scene all -- - null rt-K'iiaiur, u'huiihi jiiiuihuu ln- ., , r, . , i. l ...i i... l .1 laid in a supply of cents on ac-h- result of itsis a uouuii ul ino utjuinuu iur DON'T FORGET THAT C. THOMPSON CO. Are Still in Business P. diflceof health is vigor, wbioh r.lition. One correspondent, who has gt between the grave and the foot- In Bpite of boycotts. Our enemies are still trying to drive US out, but ot merely muscular energy, but 1700 acres in wheat, expects 45 busheU to lights, facing up-stage and looked friends stav with us we will continue to b discharge of the varioue func- the acre; fields surrounding will not down into my real grave with a puzzled as long as our irienas Stay Wim US, we Will continue to WE DON'T THROW OUT BAITS what it a i r was ram THE H1CYCLE. Uev. J. P. Brushingharn, of Chi cago, has preached a sermon on "Cycling from a Ili'ligious Point of View." He lauded tho bicycle. He spoke forcibly. He proclaimed the "silent steed" an iinplemout of progress aid enlightenment He said in part: "I wish to bo contiidered an eu tlmniiiHt upon tho moderate uho of tho bicycle. It drives away the nervous teimi n, the hectic cheek, wearied brain and peevish temper, renders us inoto agreeable to our friends and M'tvinealilo to our clioM-u calling. Kv tho iiKulcrate linn of the liicycle the coated tongue become normal once again, re- frcHhing hluinber and I"mh discriiu inating appetite are induced, and tlioso fortiiH of amuHement which seem to confunn recreation with indoor diHHipatioti are tatKMied.' "Tho bicyeltt is tint ouly the tMiomy of the rai'road corjHiration and the livery OHtablishinent, but aim of thrt all-night waloon and the low down theater. KlitliUninMil for t ! UHn, protect for th hIhiho, pon- stittito (hit keynuto of thin theme. "Ijong llowing robe beooiue h Hun r t o of danger by being entan gled iu the wheel. Tin only nua gentiou for women on thin lnattet In to avoid t-itrcmett. Tho ahum? lie not mo mucli iu tin' coHtutuo an iu the 'oluervaui'o' of the silly re mit kn often made by Hoph mIioiu that cotitumo thnu Lot direct!) concern. lli American woman lit a right t dreM im olm pleaMen and am !) deetiiM niont becoming and comfortable." was tried here about six years ago, damp. nit it did not succeed. Seattle I. Paymaster Cien. Stanton, of the U. S. IN response to the sarcastic shot army, reoently wrote a very beautiful i . . ....... from tho Salem Statesman we wil P""" " mrox.oai.ng sport or , ..11 1 I iriPili unuiiiu iu inn uuiiii u iaiu Ntrritlljn Ol say the (jH.etto had no riohire to . , , J tho niirthweHt. anil us ha k nr it nn riominate acongrpssman to succeed lnt(lxi0Htiul, tVri H chintgo friend leimauil in tli hrst dmtrict, but writen him the following inquiry as to simply mentioned some of the pos- u"'' n immi ytm ici inre ft arPRiiun AIiikk the rlv.T'i liilnk, sibilitios 'it aspirants for his neat as mentioned by the different val ley papers. Mr. Hermann seems to be giving general satisfaction among his people, and hs long as they aro dutitdied we havo uothiug o aay. Two changes have been made in thn departments of (date. Dr. I. A. 1 aine, of hngene, Ims oeen nu tHiinted to succeed Dr. How land as superintendent of the insane aay hid, and Cb'ii. VY. II. Odell to sue ceed (Jeo. V. Davis, the present iucutnbeut iu thn atate laud otlice. I'hrt now appointments will prob atily givs HHtinfaction, but the old servants were givii.g geuer il satis. T1IK UlST AM) ITS WOUK 1 nn worn a a ruin wm aeitie, by the picket! aona of thn rant Thny cam west mr. l'rotu the pUrer, tha tibial hill and thn deaert tliry llUVO managed to kte floning into thn bunineM ar'rie ul ilin ral a ttpain 01 ltenurn which ha amount! to (?0,MV rtW in u 'h! and nilver anii'iailjf f i)yrmi. 1 h"f ht tntb-. An exact Hblp 0()nsci()U8n;HB ,h(ll lhe ,ennre of hfe wheat is especially poor, and will hardly fr1ravo ,and BI,,nf T' t vears is being stiengthened-thatone is laying L,mU ls,,nwu. . , . ' sho.w examined it more carefully npsstorer.f vitHhty against the nnavoid- ' . " aml g0t UoWn into tne grave. Ti 1 P cnango. w is oniy a iew years since the nickel whs the smallest I draughts which old age makes nnon I Spring grain is not half so good, and coin in use wet of the Missouri, tbe system. 'lht fortifying n tlnenoe ot mticn spring grain will only be at for , . , , . . .. the Bitters oouslitute it a rellHiile safe- and not so very far back that the vnnT(i Huli-Wt mBUrin, rheumatism and t .t .1 1 . k I L t t.U A 1 .1 : uirwaauie unit or. value. An , . r"" V' "TJ The havcroDisl.Bbt.exceDtthalwhi0h A writer in the Great Divide says that attempt to break down the nickel ,m ,iem from tbe effects of oold and is irrigated. The hay is short in length s,n,e years B- while he W.BS ""'"W GOOD ADVICE. Bat It Came from On Who Did Mot Fracttf-e Wbat 11a Preached. Grace and thin 00 the ground. Tbe fruit pros peota continue to be encoaraging. A large yield ia now expected. Wheat harvest has commenoedioafew localities of the Columbia river valley; in a large retail store, a bit of advice was given him that he has always re membered. It was sound advice, at all events, though the giver of it preached better than he practiced. The establishment was large, and To catch suckers as we do not expect reasonable people to judge us by the price of one or two articles. Be sure and call when you want m Hardware, Tinware, Wool and Willowware, and many other things. harvest will not be geueral until about nurh Ink was used to necessitate the tbe 15th lUiu will not help the grain and hay crop; tbe present conditions show what the harvest will be, and they show pros pects below the average. The latter pari of thia week will be cooler; do rain ia probable. purchasing of a dozen pint lioUles Rl II I W I II I every few months. These bottles had 'Th A K fifilMf IttBflflllfi accumulated fur some time, nnd as I I1K IlyuiuU lltuLlLULC there was scureely room In the closet IVflVI IllVlliniV for the lot wliii h had just arrived, I Willi li B- k l"l ln'utlc teemlu,' You ilMn't itop to think How many nf m fdlera Hreathlemi K'Cmp.l to wait Ki r y mi tn truly tell in H'AK you look Iur Imlt? 11 1 riMiicinl.rr rliihlljr, Whi'ii Hli lor moiiiiUIn trout. The t'nrk. Iunti-al f nlti' iuwa, (liH-i a lllng nut. A ml any nn w ho nin-l Our falt'rl i I niupwaM (alt W uulil mu r li In k mi What ur uw.l (or b.lt. Kit If the Uint mule tlilnklu', A MIcroucM to think W hat tialt h lxk (or till tittle hook I'Ihiii the rlvrr'i brink. Tbe chief of tha weather bureau, Washington, D. C.bas directed Mr.B.H. 1 1'agua to proceed to 8sq Fraocisco and MftUtna charge of the weather office in that oity fr the next 30 day. Mr. H. M Itlaudford will he in charge of tbeoffio io I'ortland nntil Mr. I'sKue returns. ri.rllstid,Or.,Jnly 8, IM'.I.). TO ( ONHt MI'l M KS How's Tbl.f V offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any rase of Catarrh that cannot bt cured by Uall'i Catarrh Cure.. F. J. CinckT 4 Co , Toledo, O. we, tha iindi-rniw tied, have known V. J. Cbetiey fur the taut 13 years, and ! Iiv bim perfectly tintiiiratile io all tinaiiieea trsnaactinna and tluauniully able to carry out any obligations made The undersigned having been restored by their firm to health br mud tueaiia. altrr snlT. r- lr0l,I Hl'l Urnggitta, - - I -T-..1.. ... . I... . .1 ' ! ... I I. I. llll, . Iticuon, especially waa una truo in it seTrrai years wuu svera ning Waldiog, Kinnan k Marvin, Wbol tho eiiH i.f Ir. Howland. who has "ff.lion. au.l that dread d.aea.e, Coo. laal- lriu'iat. T"le..s 6. aiimplioii, l Ntixioita to make) known to I nail (Jntarri)l.,iireilRin tnternally, l.la (..Una, aiirTrra Ilia m..n. ..f acting llirec'ly UHin III l.llM..! HI11I MU T.11. ..i.l -,r- .1 1 . 1, . , .' c.n aurfacra of tliiateiii. IVelinu'lil "-"- als sent free. IViea ,o ht U.ttle. hold ly anni, irer or enarge. a pupy or ins pr- hy all Pruggiata. aeriplton lined, abirb tliry will find .. . . .. . . sure cine ior V oiiaiiuiiuill, Ant lima, l I (.); Ill larrh, Hrntirliilia and all throat and bing rualadiea. Ila lioiea all sulTereni will nw his remedv as il ia invalilshle. Tlioee ib airing the tirea.-rii.il, in. winch will Coat ttirru Hot til rar. and may 'rn ablecaiag. ill ieaw nilrw, IUv. Kl'WAKI) A U It k.OV If ... k I V 1...,, mm, 11 'v to 1 in iiiateriHl imrl t if tint ftietrt. that the .'. . . . -i:il I imi IlltiK Sao ImHhIh oM at a low pi ico iHcauae the republican' in conre r- aervod the btnto a faithfully fur tho past our yearn an Hupenn- teudeut of the asylum for the iu sit ne. A lin riU ICAN tiewHpaHT want it "kept iu mind that the bon.U which Mr. Cleveland wld fot 101 are now worth I'l l" It ahuld ta lino. 11. O Onil.l, rJitor of lb Hberi filsisl to tHUUply with l'teci.leiit ' Hun. and a tiemlwr of the ll ha-ia. Cleveland' le.peat t. makrt tlictu ,,ur u''r '" !'' 10 hi. ti-wable iu Void" it atead of it) .... im.:.... ... i'i . . - Uilf esteetne.l cotitemHirary la Imk g l Cam has eoie ml bit Ihor slightly (Mil fused 1 he Imiuls (mid unuh tre. mule M,nbm, by Tare orin, fur a low price Imcu a demo- m by Hi Maaa, dam Tur.nt,ui, for cratic administratii... i. fu-o I to l. ,b;,,,,f- B," ,r"L , . .i-i rittaat Rimeana has alaa toUrwJI low Am.r.ci ct.na I" 1'.I b,.fU, MwNMiHtl., auninat Kinjliah ;ddbui;a. That H,gl. Wtat t'-r, la b tVa I Utler. daw 1 thrt aob-r truth, and It i HO U0 I'nelannrd. A Idrra la inlrnaa rivalry altemtitintf to hid it III tuoro i tha oirt ib two aotmala. it ia at u lied tha mora uti-Aineri-can it t. luter-t)cean. ItegnUr r, Mcbitig n- t Sun.l i at 3 i. III. r-uodny a.'ti K.l at 'I Tl. grasalinpiers ar arriving 11,1, ket Itian aver and doing much damag to gra.o, IA A number of farmers are tiantlng Inm- twf from lb ni,oiitaio for WjolrrtV luinbrr arJ, abila ntbria a'a bau!iin Mill. Mr lieub Hrry and lamily ri I tn olunre al lb Illua M tiblam miinj. . . .. . . ...a. a ... t i - N'.wpi'arwi Wr(tJ a,,,,,, Tbey lart Taeala) I'roiiraai ir in I'D Be do tins ctniM, t,( 1IB wrrk. Miii'l. Mia Aon PUt-,r and Mia Ofa htfbuflelil leturaed from Ibemoiui. lain rrnion ol IhM rMDtily, after travel ing over 2 O biles vxilln, cb.ola. Mr. lUub Mierrj, Sunday a, b.sil Ireai dfer, receleed iibrr i the for lb amti f 1.1) for II peacber libit lHrt liUMk 1 Lm l-rotrw Iba Mf,lH; ul Ion Ti ureaaive citicaa. Four tia bava ba 4.ttJ iA ddr lr tb w ek la tbetaiiiir rl wf .,a nay look fur etemm Itmea. l'nat n,alr Hmiiaia baa ibaeed off hi bUkera for lb reaa they eaten Iki I v iu uoiii a wagoa l.,m b teia on lb b -me.lr.t. h. aa.l r1'1"" ""P Iba tqamtwr aa MaWrlUraLt lh WWkt, Hna. Iba C.... la lakln-a-li Ut I., ft .!.. M ' Ula..w will ba bl4 M ether f.i -......-..- .f Jl l-f I ear. ky in .1.1 It I t..fce, out that "' r.l.li. il... .. - ,1.. I,. I..ik l.. ..t.n. I., all k,,. tnl.h I1.... Hi H( I'l I Sil'it-r yr. A t soi.t.iiiaM a . i .,.,n lit, a .,rik.n tU was insiriii'tcd to tiikc tbe old ones to the WB-.to room. 1 removed them from tho closet, but put them in one of the stock-rooms iu the basement until lunch time cuiue; then I ttxik them to a junk shop neiirby, nnd sold them for two cents apiece, which netted me seventy- two cents. I returned to the oflice in high spirits, but a little doubtful whether the money really lclon;cd t nie. All the after joon I pondered over the attest ion. and tlnully I referred It to the cashier, who hud alwuya necti u good friend of Itiilie. Well, he siiiil. "no doutit you could hnve hud tbe Isittles had you asked for them; but my advice Would tie to turn tbe iiionev over to the llriu. as little things nf this sort are liable to lcud to act of dow nright dishonesty." I turned tbe money in. therefore, but rather reluctantly. 1 must admit. Hut tbe strange part of the story ia yet to come. ot long ago I renl ol the trial and conviction of thia same etisbier for (mlH'r..lettient. Ilia depredations bad extended over a number of year, and horrible double now enter my head whether the firm ever received that aeventy-two rents. A an a worm a thread I one-thou sandth part of an Inch thick. To nx perfectly proportioned man should weifc'b twrnty-eltflil pound for every foot of hL height lr well could I dutf to a depth of forty alx mile the air at the Wtom would Ih a d-ne a quicksilver. Title averat'e ain-ed of the trnnsml- lon of rartlniiiake ahovk I nearly alxteen thousand feet per a.eitnd. Tita Idea of an ancient tropical con- tinent at the aouth pd unitimr South America. Ma-I rai ar and Autrlla I aroualtitr cotisi t.mble lnt. n-t and di 'tlasion in M-i.-Hire clrrle. For the Cure Ox Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It is located at Balem, Oregon, The Most Beautiful Town on the Coast. Call at the Gazktti office for particulars. Ptrlctly confidential. Treatment private and iur cure. IS, Itmu.s. government! ft ft ft ft ft & ft ft ft ft ft TAKE THE CC3T Jn rict wP (jj j II la a U n rnrnw by a. I rim. 1 if If-ipTl ronaump'.iaa, aMi U Lai brut IVvU aaa CtvmB Cur. r-l e If 1 . Ttrt. it , l'tiil. MONCV lOANCO "f ,.. y i . ,., pi..it .. i I - (. .g'.l f ft PAYING MILLIONS A MONTH To ptrjont who wrved In the wars of the United States or to their Widows, Children, or Patents. Do You receive I pension? Had You t relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican War on whom you depended for support? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive petition, who now do not. Thousand under the new law at entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it to you an J is willing and Anxious to rav. Whv not nreaent j your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the v ' I - i.. a, t . . t . . . v umw juu appiy. ruw is me accepted nour. y irWtit fot bws nd complet information. No Charge for sdvic. (T No Fee unlea succettful. The Press Claims Company f PHIUP W. AMRETT, General Minster, ft 618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C ft JT. B.-Ttt Cimpang is fmtnlUd ty arlj en Oumtand iraJia twre- (T4 Pnpri im On t'amrf mj U grnt4 ay (Aral, Kl- Vk-Vi. vk Vi. vlu Vi. ' Ti e im tnJ tie i lultr t f 1 y Bd itttKiaf ia Mi i -'4 Il V-Ua I, . l - . f, .CYCLES Are the Highest of oil High Grades. ,,,!!. V.ia, rnm. . t.,n4 u , 1"; ,,"lln 2t. SCORCHER $05. 23lk). LAOItf.. $ tiXtHtl KtUS. 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