EDITORIAL COMMENTS. The Courier-Journal sod Salt Lake Tribune are having quite a tilt, in a good-natured way. Even the saroastic Watterson baa no business to monkey with the Salt Lake Tribune which ia one of the best edited papers in the United States. The difficulty arose over some Tribune's comments on Watteraon'a speeob and of the remarks made by the present governor (?) of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The American Protective Tariff League ia Bending oat a well prepared pamphlet on "Tariff Facts" and is in tended for speakers and students. It is well worth perusing. NOT A DRAWING CARD. Heppner should not for a moment forget that it is necessary to keep The cold craze is dyirjgout-and rD8tliD( for tbe ioterior ,ra,le- " here is the evidence, ilie bouod .... , , . . . Dulles does not head off our Parish Money League of Cincinatti, im- oreek road prnjeoti whioh they wil, pressed by the "great debate" in endeavor to do, if possible. This road Chicago, engaged lion. Itoswell G. 19 needed and then if Tbe Dalles can Horr to deliver a BDeech. or lecture offer 89 eod 8 roBd to their Place- Bnd 1 .. . , as short a road, it is a fair field and it under its auspices in that city. ... . .t ..... . I 101II ttat ira shara rf tha trnrln 'I'ha We quote from the Cincinnati En- trutb of the matter fa HeDDOer ja , quirerof Wednesday day before about bait the distaoce from Mitchell as yesterday this account: oompared with The Dalles road, and The meeting was at Odd Fellows eVflD 8 man 0Bn Bee ,be refu Vmll onrl ti,a li!nn; uoa. ,uo IBr,BU eree ruuu ,H compieiea. id rf I all fuirnefla mnsr n laraa nnmmnmtii ha itnn .vj .i J ' " b- w ineauenuance uia doe exueeu in0Onveinei.oed to satisfy the selfish thirty persons, and the paucity of Less of a few merchants? The Gazette numbers and sea of empty seats thinks not. at Odd Fellows' hall was a sur nrmfl in , nf tha rooonfc nntorl Next BPrin2 Heppner should endeavor debate between Mr. Horr and Mr Hintory of Orsln. to get tbe Inland telepboue people to extend their line to HeDnner. In this llarvey in Chicago on the moDey manner Heppner can rench tbe interior, question. As no one ot promi- as well as the Valley and upper oountry. nence was present, Mr. Horr had Mr- Hopkins, of Spokane, wrote this tr intmrin hi mud f hv inviting PPr some months airo thnt be iotendtd ' i. 1 :.. i: it . the stragglers in the balcony to Lprin( Bad Le shoul(, b( ftnC(Jl)r8le(1 to come down stairs, so that he could j,, ho. have his hearers bunched, and a mighty small bunch it was." Secretary Carlisle bd(1 tbe adminis. Tf r.ho Wt.nrr r.n.1 l,.,pn THirvA,; trat,0D P0"6'1 tue uemoorMio oonven- fi.n ttxaw in TTut. tunbi; l..it tTnwsl.n nr.rl . i r . . , , . I VI'JU J J tt IJ 114 uuuiuuifi V) (i V umuiu DUU insteaaotuorr.wiuiBucn a result, B1(4ckburn Bre Htlll m,lkiui. their re the wires all over the continent Upectiveoanvassesou the silver side of would have sung with the "dying the fenoe. The faots are that Kentucky out of the silver craze" and even str0D ,or Bilver BDd lhftt caonnts to I L iil!tl . it. i i- ,.,t,i l, eonje exreni ior me wiiuurawai or uen the ocean cable would have n , , ,, . . . . Buckner from the senatorial oontest inroDoeu me news 10 ionaon. imi nft Ht,i n h.nm hn it n.m ti. I " w. w .w . - not a word Will be sent over the people and he knew it. Geo. Hardin in wires. Why object then to the ignoring the dictates of the bosses did tbor nnniifrnMinn Mi at. tlia "rm1,l no more than Cleveland in 1832 wben be f U.,,.1. :i... evoiveu a nine piauorin or nis own t i. i i- i laimre u mn ueou rrairueu bvbu ,IflDri Wattersou is supporting tbe in Boston or New York. Goose democratic ticket down in Kentucky, so sauce is gander Bauco alwayB. 1)8 y bat it takes a good deal of Baker Citv Blade mourn work mid long editorials to make J 11... 1. .1 !.L II I... t ' 1 iuh peopio iiiidk mat iienri is real active with his Courier Jonrnul for A. II. V. SNYDEII H paper, the Hardin. It will end in tbe eleotion of Valley Transcript, is an out and J"B Bradley, so say republicans who nnt If orniftnn n,.,.r onl"" ' now' "nu "nmB aemoorMB loo. blame fur it, for Kentucky is surely Rpvimn Rnnnrii l.na ,r.n 1,ia aemooratio UDless the tariff issue baa . . ... ., t made a great many cbauges. suit to Hcttlo the title of some l.--t1-C. lll- I 11 vaiuauie wauie rpai eKiaie. n,.it,.n ha. .n . i.tti. ,,,,., in.i causes and great many gold bngs are The man who drinks too much h.'""? CBpi!H' ' ,he t I f..i i -..... i ".. .", uinj mi. unmiwiwiui m iti ""H but they studiously ignore the faot that bo IS contiuually getting a head. silver made a strong advanoe earlier in the season. They also igtiore the fart The democrats of Kansas will ,h" iU"tuh 1C",'"P V" u"" mor,h 1 M .l.illu' m iiiii ....I.I ftl.t, t Aaisaa old no conv.Mition thm year to rif,(, f(ir (t ,mly ,)U)i U1( nomiuato a candidato for jiiHtico of wmt it ought if full bunetalliMiu was in tUO supreme colllt. Tugue. i I 1 lias appreciateJ on liiiiiilrccl (ler cent, and dt bta have be In In.t .. Ii.f.l I.. n. .a !.. T.. it..: ... U 1 .. ' " iiir. vui-ii "-ui K"i v. ry , ,m,, T,, , . j,,. .. .. M ...... .... . . 1 " ' lino HliiHtrHtf.l ivlitiuii til tlie iiiH whiiming Hutan around tbe siuniD to Uti n county fair. The Scout in oall attf nti m from the real gist of the an cxceodtngly Hyp journal. t-ue won't blind tbe voters. "OoinV U4ure, year lu ami year out, win oold WHter, anJ even the great Iloawell (1 TllE neod of uui'Mndont fri'el Horr bd to, or did, admit it ilvi-r coinagp lv tho Uuitod Statpa is apparent. Without it tlnro can be no parity pxorpt roinpHritii gull miUi gold. All othor tiling are at a dirn'ouiit We have reoeived a oopy of a nniqne publication oalled H M. (ireen & Co.'s History of Grain and tbe Grain Trade of the World." It is printed in eolots and illustrated with a picture some 6,000 years old, from the tombs of Thebes, representing the ancient Egyptians elevating their wheat into granaries. There is also a threshing song in hieroglyphics, with the trans lation of eecb charaoter. The bock covers tbe prehistoric chapter of tbe subject. Egyptian, Chaldean, Ascyran, Babylonian, Persian, Indian, Chinese, Phoenician and Carthagenian historians are quoted. There is a very rare de scription of land oaravans and sea caravans Tbe history of wheat in Greeoe, Rome, Antioch, and among tbe Soynthinns, Celts, Gauls, Germans, Goths, Soots, Britons, Irish, Afrioans, Mound Builders, Peruvians, and Amerioan Indiars, finishes the first part, or Ancient History of Grain. Tbe part called Modern HiBtory deals with Venice, tbe Arabs, carrying of wheat to the New World, the Philippines, the Dutoh, Antwerp, and the great modern European and Amerioan cities. There is an iodex covering all the matters contained in the book. It is the pub lishers' desire to present a oopy of the work to every miller, grain dealer end interested party in tbe United States, and all such wishing a free oopy should address H. M. Greene & Co., Kialto Building, Cbioago 111. The Liverpool Corn Trade News has spoken of this book with admiration, and it bus also reoeived abundant testimonies to its merits from such crop experts as S.T. K. Prime and the Secretary of Agriculture, It reflects great credit on thointelligence of its authors, and tbe grain trade in general will feel no uncertain pride in receiving from its own ranks n work whioh is at once commercially brief, and is not the less notable for its erudition. commmpiwm Emulsion Always on top with the best of everything in his line. can, without dcubt, t;o cure ! in its early stages. It is a battle from the start, but with the right kind of weapons properly ued it can be overcome and the insidious foe vanquished. Hope, courage, proper exercise, will power, and the regular and continuous use of the best nourishing iood-nicdicine in existence scores the wasting can be arrested, the lungs healed, the u i ,. .1:1.. : .. i i ii. i t I wuKu tiutu, uuuuy cneicb irneweu ana me pnysicai ga-jfaj order8 promptly attended to. jjuwtio inuuu ij a-.;ii, urcmtci cs ciuu Kin me germs that are beginning to find lodgment in the lungs. This renowned preparation, that has no doubt cured hundreds of thousands of incipient cases of Comsump tion, is simply Cod-liver Oil emulsified and made palatable and easy of assimilation, combined with the Hypophosphitc-', 'the great bone, brain and nerve tonic. bcott & liowne. New York. All Druggists. 50c. and Si. l If, Mil I Finest Wines and Liquors for medicinal use. The purest of Drugs. OLD iLOCUMJOHNSTON DRUG COMPANY STAND. Seventh Annual Fair OF THE Second LHtl II District imtora There oan be no pleasure or happi ness for persons whose liver or kidneys are unhealthy. Tb'y are weak, sn k and irritable, and find it burdentKima to perform work of any kind. What they need is a thorough treatment with I)r, J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm. This remedy is recognized by many of tbe best medical authorities as without a peer for the oure of disasns of the kidneys or liver. It rapidly drives out diseased conditions, restores health and strength, vigor and cheerful spirit. Price $1.00 per bottle. Still on Top ! McFABLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY A re still on icp at the old stand where they are dealing out .... www -At Lightning Kate. B A.nOAINS IN EVERYTHING ! Gents' Furnishing Goods, Quilts and Blankets. Canned (inoils, In net we are offering bargains in every line of goods carried by our large establishment. Call and See Us Before Laying in Your Winter Supplies. The l,dlc' Home Journal Invent. What ia generally oonceded in Phila delphia to be one ot tbe roost desirable building sites in the city has 'just been purobased by The Ladies' Iloine.Tonrnal. The property is located at Sixth and Walnut streets, which means that It fronts on two of the most beautiful squares in Philadelphia, the famous Independence Hquare on the eaxt and Washington Piiuare on the south. The land acquired includes five pro;rrtie. On May 1st, liext, the houses thereon will hs lorn down to make room furs building ousting 2.1'),0(K), to be solely owued and exclusively oeoupied by the Journal. The building will require two years in its construction. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, IIKPPNElt. OREGON. -SOCIETY, Embracing the Counties of Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Crook, Morrow and Umatilla, TO BE HELD AT THE D0LLES, WflSGO COUNTY, OREGON. Commencing Tuesday, October '8th, 1895, AND CONTINUING FIVE DAYS. 31,500 appropriated by the State for Agricultural, Stock, Meohanical Exhib its, Works of Art and Fanoy Work. $2,000 given in purses for Trials of Speed for Premium List Bnd Entry Blanks. J. O. MACK, Secretary. 871-79. Write or oall on the Secretary A. 8. MAC ALLISTER, President. IT UST! I F Mr. Columbus were alive to day and called at Mat Lichten- thal's he might make a new discov ery quite as memorable as that of 1492. Chris was a great discoverer in his day. He would at this time discover the finest stock of Shoes ever shown in Heppner, and the cheapest as well. Vhat more does mortal man want ? The Old, Original Shoe Merchant, M. LICII.TENTHA.Ia Mala Street, Ueppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. RACES ! RACES ! Mr. O. O. Strong, principal of the publio schools at Anderson, Cut., sas: I have used Chaiulwrlaiii a Phiu Kulm and have found tt nn excellent remedy or lameness end slight wounds. IxiueneMK umiHlly rsnlt iron) a sprain, or other inj uy, or from ihennin- mm, for which Chamberlains ram ll.il ui te eiieeiMlly intended him! un equalled. It hffirds utmost iinieili itr reli.f niil lu a short tune ilT'iv a P' rinanei.t onre. tor a ile by .SlnO'im- Johiiiou Prug Co. Al lKNrioN HI NIIAY H IIOllIX t'u. IIaumn, tlin democratic ramliilntn (or pM nmr ilin in Kfiitiit ky, Iihh di li.'.l tho 1'ilitU f tin 'iicki'l tHMivi tition which do clateil fir ("lrvcluiiiniii, atnl tniils for free nilvi-r. Jt'nr no tlio Kuthnritioit from one end of tin country to tin other r imitit; every i lT tt to etop rio filitim;. Tim IiiIIa4 fiht ie olT, ao fur n (hit tin i-t roticcrn rd, iitnl it ia Hot Ltioatl wlicrrt tin conioataliti lll lilit lioa). The latent Is "gnvernmrtit ot a eyndi flute, by a syndioata and (or syudi Pals." A 11 piiner Ixiy with bis "Ta" down at Portland rtiquirej aa In what groat io a Iwf greii. Tha old man applied .nne morn nni1v ice and tnid I. Mlrvr-J It wa ' Ilie brad." Xri 4 Nrrt !-rrilM't the condttiont of tlintleaDila i't (x-ople at Him eon. Ttiy ba no aplwiite, e inn.it elp, and oomplain of (be ptixtmltiig tffvtii( warntor wratber. This P'Uidili.ui may he rrinnlinl by iliMi.l'a t4arNrill, aliieb vrmtrs an i tile ti I tinr np all lh orvana. I giVrag Mtd tma!i by tuakiug the bluml l"ire. ll'M.t'e I'lll are Did l-t after , I nnrr ii to, mii .! ihu, pure bradiM't t. Panu Kti rnoioxe -Fir tbe tb in lndntril KtiMiiliiin hirb nprnrd at I'oilUnd on tbe t't lli.l, lb O. R A S. will make raie from 1 1 'print and felUfO at II M Tli rts a ill Im J ut iv fa'een lb lltlh teat, anil lb limit ts ritrn ll .t hun.Ur, (K I I lib. Iluw- eter, on every I'qMday during ibe Ki itina, t ifio i ti nek"' I" l'' l'n. and irima )i'l l Id at f I'M (r lb maud l'i, IhpIh.Iii g tit tirkrta i f adiuiMion t.i lli I liiiii . tin ll eieiirtiua i( the llUb H t , ! Ihk-iai'f a.tiutMO ' "" .ar iti. l i Ud. 1blimiltf lima Is the iTarirC ttn tu-nk ili-rUrkttoi.fi 'ft II Tu-Iy fieiitau.ee m f.f . the il i. iiii..s . ( It, 1-Uh. Hon. JtmUH I'ATrriiHOX.of Ton t)i-ei, ilcniorrnt nl member of fotn;r'a, declirra that I'rt'aidnut (irover l'lee!iii,, liki tin pro. j lieta of o'.l, ia in-jii".L Moat ever, hi tK-nUcta to iit out that moat of Mr. Clfti-Uiura rwiit in apiratiotia aw mi toliavM uriinatisl with tliit Uiil tilit-ftt. St Uiuia Mar Sa)!!),;. 500 HEAD FOR SALE! IJREI) FOR MUTTON AND WOOL. Ilie lli piier Sueed Ahkoclation have deoided to give a Race Meeting at I I 7 Vj f 1 The eeml annual rnnvetit-'oii of tha Murrow Co Mntiday H'h'Md A'eili"n ill 0'itivetie at lletiier, Thute lat, (f t. 10, and IX The an erin ten JhMm and two delegates are eiproti d fmru each Sunday aehixil in the omnity. An inter ealing program will Im prepared, and evwrjlMidy i invite,! to attend. 7' 8. J J. Aiki. Pres. Pmf. J. I. Uroao ruovwl np from Leimgtiin Thnradav laai lnt the pro. nerly ttxhingtug lo I'll a Q I u I, f irmer y oneiiitiK I tiy Kmil V inilt. HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. 15. SMITH, Pilot Rock, UtnatilUi Co., Oregon, Yon Should Ppp For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY HOTELS S 8 2 5 IN PU USES ! S 8 2 5 Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms ! IMrn. Xotn Urndloy, Prop. ay, Oct 22 .And rriMtlnu: Flvo Dnyss Hare t guartf r full dash. Puree, lion. Rare I. Thrr ruree, ITJOn. Bar 4,1 b rr rnrrA JLUIawKV4f?ffTTI I l l A. M IWf IC I fll!T In V - tlnre I. IUII mile iU.li, Irr for alt. Puree, I1W. (re luf nil I'urae f I l. H'liMi inv 1 One llmiiMi l yarila, lre for all. fMtfhih au. (,'h mi, irw hr all. I ui an). Hill i IMY - !. " . Hall mile .U.'i. fre lr a'l twivyear Ma. Mall tulle ilaOi, nf u.l. lie a. ! ft laiittula ri h. I'utM, I 'liM. fol H 1 1 V Ha. e 7 He eisMtn rt.h. Ire l..r alt. Puf. :aa. R.r.f. nnl1tnn't r.wUi,.r ra r l.i i art, lt.iitM(. in ti.n In ilri. ball mile hrala heal I In i fur, l-. Ka- . III. II lr h,l tulle, Itav III all alllali'il r. Meilal aliie1 al .'''l. HH II IH V - Il4, e in. i latl. r mile .la.h, 0 L rtaaa. I'ura. l'.0O. Thouaanal arUai.. raal. I'ntae, I .1. tiiMIII A a 1 1.. raiea III I- (meniM l.y Ih ntlea nt II. a pa-lfle BloM Iter Aaanrla iimm t ttirani e liv in all ra- a lit tr 1 vnl nl aintMinl nt piirae. Sta or fnnr o anlr, lhre to .'atl 'i , 11. .1 .iir .i.iii. ifl.rti teil Wil llh St rtnle aittrtra, lha Niart haalha t.iwrt r. )'!. . tl.f am .iit.Unl ihe .ura.a aa lit Iheir utfmetil aeema tr-far. lite 4 1 rr. lure f .-ttr ne M.'iil l.t imi. l. , ir ant aMl all rai-.-a .111 .v-.tiinl ,l iM'letnt, aeilner. hn rarc iril "H a li Im. i. 11 I.. 1 ten lal rn.f ! K a ila)illultl l. ilie .liir. tor I'uraraaill 1... .11, 11. . I 1-1 !, (if. 1 imiv i t 1 nil .i am .iiiI. All anirira lo rliaat bj a il a. p. m., 11 Ilie rriin( .t.t,-lca I he f.e. DO YOU KNOW $3oo Held in Reserve fcr Special Races. S'ilJ:'-'j:j h Urn H I un1r manarrtnenl o rhrla kerrhrn aha la eaa diiriiut 11 in a airtrllf llrel i laaa aiannrr. An armeaMa tataltr M KrirTf ToM. r'wl 1 T I'nitrwa or art t I r at L lsnt autl lltwivf w tare, fantrha IrMb If A ilf I'laniwiimrxti AU IlVIMttiiribali4irTauU,M. f. if h I II l'-, n . $1800.00 0IVEN AWAVTOINtNT0RS. tiaa saaii awaik ( ava a aa aaa aV i f 1 T. W. AYf lH. J' Xeeretary. V.. I. Ma'l rf, P - Metr H (1. .rrel .fa. OEO. CON.HEIt, Preetdenl. Hp-rry, 0v Ilarnegtoo, Ots ralierMa, He has also re-opened the Hotel Bar where the Finest Liquors and Fresh, est Cigars will constantly be kept. IW Pre lUil.aao Pre nf all (iuaaia. iif tl K'd IUi' i.fkl.ir that tuom-jr it ji'eiitf, thromm .11 ciia nnj.lf tif tliia frt'ulillO Irflla il Ix!Ct it Wben rrt)tliiu is rn luc ttv t) l rosier it v, tLi liartrats )iel l Wiuuliful kit I all tli( liatutkl CoUiIitioiia of tfal lal lily tttoat feaa. inl.n at I a'llVi.'iei.l tulumn hi vata J .bna-n Ieg d of liioiie) in TiUirh til barter ttk lrt. No j lauail ! iuial.-a.lii g rgutaet.t "It la li e auti n a t fine la lh .ill" ia lil Mf. I'. M llarlman, if Maf lam. Uteg it. eaanf Cln Ki lain' liw, ('It- la and I' artt .fa lUmrd. "W til ta.U tna . bale Ibia aaaatltiHI m Irm lli fact Ibal fhaotitriy la l tfal f.ajm aa ta'el a'oiia.l Iter laal ainaBf aid II fit I. a I eef d-uriaiiuif. kt.i i-i ti.-t-u i-ot .T vv'rr Par la. ..i.ui. th- ,m ,.f nk. ; 'Sarfii v . lafrfT-ef, Aiiiejtt), Knrfv. (4tr. J M aMMk m Mrairo INa keal falaaiU amf r lien I a. aa4 IM ael Mm .W a) Kinn e frt r-s M f Al - na turn a tm eafa m i fM la. I Ikal IT S THE SI mC TK1 I Kl IM I3T10N $ mx utio iorum:. fwk-M .U -p. V I ft ftJ m4 m9 aU ' d i tm "4 ft l mt f aW Ka m-1 j Unit 1. t r ft th M iw i h IT 1$ NOT SO mRO AS IT ITV. Paw.ai i.Wmi mi nnkaa ia l C ,fciaaitfcaaealaaaayil ai e-a Amm a tm aW an 1 ia.wi a ana.i i l ."a a t anajn al aa ai i.apaal, iMa a4 taa, aa .i 4 ." aiafmaM)iMl,aafaea9haw.t hi M M r. al kaa aa !.. al af 1 mi m at eW "IimmI " . a aaa k af aw a m HI M a ? ml m - . arl aa a aae 4 eeVai iKa I al aawa aw t aaeaa-) aei le .' lanaa. fnv 1 a m 1 MtaaM am. i't saaltrei il jomn wmnrumuN a en., 1 1 tli Haf a4 aaata aaaf I ra(a iTjaaala, ilHUml.N.w., Vaahlnjiai,n, c. oValf alMavMi aaaaaa i 4AJS vED. DAY m ux have Head THUNIJKIt LIOHTXivn "There it a tide in the njjiilrs of mm Thnt, if taken nt ilt1of1, hitds un to fortune." TL (lonj ia n-r fttxl k ia GILULA-M it 1JISBKK With full tto of Iliutlwnii'. Tlnwniv. niaeewmr, Orrxkorv. Wootl nnl WtUowwnii'.Cnlui'TiitiH at IkHlrot'k 1'riooM. THE I.lGIItliT Kl'NMNG GANG HOWS! OF fini-: Spanish Merino Bucks KOI atT Win. Dutton's U.uu h, one and onc-h.ilf miles Iklnv licppiur, on Oct. 1st, 1003. WM. DUTTON, Agent. I. iv caS Law TV nt a ia th.r tvn t i ih aibl. Th only I.irluaiv. Itar U ar St..rn 1 d r, Q 1 L Dalii an 1 iVodlctoa GILLIAM A- Ii IS 13 1010, .,., H'l J'tllT, a a a OPfO. Its U Insliluls For tho Cur o. Lunr. Opium ul Tobacco Ihbhs t It baralH al fa). at. 0a( r,, TM A.arf tUtifml Ttrefk pa) Ik, (W Cal al (ti.lTt fc aarwrai-ftia a-. ',f v letuai, T rraiawml fei' a aa4 rr re AH t-tiai rm allati ta. M it. k t r' " aall.fil fbaaarl. ,S "la' a I'aMaf ai4 l'4.t.ae-Va RUXKS. ill1'!!!! I'lllll'lll I Plenty of them at tho Gazette Olfico. . . .