SILVER AND PRICES. her type afloat or in process of constrnction." The churches of Riverside, Cal., are intensely Joyal to California. It is reported that they have torn out of their old hymn books the old hymn "There is a better land." J. M. Johxs has ceased to be editor of the Arlington Record, having disposed of the paper to W. A. Maxwell, who will in the future preside over its destinies. Success to him. The Indianapolis Journal is another newspaper that is always ready to catch at a straw, even to temporarily bolster up a false cause. It says: The fact that all forms of iron have advanced about 50 per cent during the paBt five or six months, and that the present price of raw cotton is very much higher than a year ago is a very damaging one for those wise persons who have in sisted that the prices of these staples fell because the United States has refused to coin every, body's silver bullion into dollars which will euhance its debt-paying value. Silver has not advanced materially, but iron and cotton have advanced at a rate almost without precedent. That they have not advanced alike destroys the claim that the necessaries of life rise and fall in price as silver rises and falls. Silver does not control the price of other articles, as the rapid rise of iron and cotton demonstrates. So the leading argument of the advocates of free coinage falls. mi T i . jiiio uournai was just as san guine about wheat three or four months ago. Its editor, perhaps is honest. If he is, he is so narrow that ho is not fit for his place. lie knows perfectly well that there has been a grand rush this year to put the railroads in condition to move the tremendous crop, which has causod the ordering of millions of tons of railroad stool and thou sands of cars. He knows this, too, from the fact that the roads have not been much repaired during the last two years. lie knows that the price of cotton is rising now for two reasons; the first is the short crop, the Bocond is the action of speculators; and both these causes and those results are nocossaruy temporary. And yet both iron and cotton, at their present price today, show that they have fallon in value during mo iasi iwo-ana-tweuty yearB quite as much as has silvor as compared with gold. When ho says that silver iIooh not cou- trol tho price of other article, as the rapid rise of irou and cotton domoiiHtratoH," ho makes two misstatements, or at least curries two deceptions to his render. 1 ho claim of silver men is that prices aro regulated by the ninount of money of ultimate redemption lu the country; that half tho money beiug thrown away, prices liavo fallen jiit as much as that money lias fallen nince it ceaKtsl to bo money, and became merely a commodity. That in tho trim rnuiM for the fall in the prices of iron and cotton; the preneiit ad vanco is merely toiiijxirnry, and there in no more nenno in tho argn- luent of the Journal tlmu there would lio iu Hnyiin: that, Imvauho n limn jieriHhiiig of thirst on the denert gave a hundred dollar in gold for A gallon ot water, there fore a gallon cf water eoryhern m worth a hundred dolUmin got.L Salt Iko Tril'une. Tbe Corbett-Fitzsimmons mill is now announced to come off at Hot Springs, Arkansas. The governor of that state says he would interpose no objections if the fight were to take place in the state house square. This shows his conception of common decency. The Pilot Rock Record has changed form and now appears as a twelve-page all home print weekly, under the name Eastern Oregon Farm Record and Stock man. If there is anything in a name, and there is sometimes, the Record should now succeed. We hope that it may. waa more oppressive than orpi- A close friend savs that ex- President Harrison's law practice during the last eighteen months has paid him more than his salary while president. It is easy to understand why General Harrison is not worrying about who shall be the next republican candidate for president Inter-Ocean. everywhere We Go We find milrinone who ling been oared by Hood's Surmipurillii, and people on all hands are prniHirig this grout medicine for what it huts done for them and their friendH. Takeu in time Hood's Hareana. rilla prevents eerions illness by keeping the blood pure and all tbe organs in a bealthy condition. It is the great blood purmer. Hood's Tills beoome the favorite oa- thartio with every one who tries them. an per box. I nmr, rurnto tnrt lime umct compared rreidnt t'levelnn. with (leorgn Washington. Itut the employm in tho outuUr wrtiro, the inoti iu the government 1 riritin cftice, ai.d the (o,(M democratic font th-cliM tnifiit ira who iv Uvn liatilMnety taken rare of and (He, for lifn by Ixurg iiit. wider protection rf the mil rn ice ruh-d, will agree !) an atmot utiMiitiiuua vote that tin iiam i.f tint filler of bin country wan honored by the com. prin. They Miete thia ia the CONVENTION HIOCKKD1NG8. Reports of the Morrow Coonty W.C. T. U. Convention, Held In lleppner Ut Week. FlMt I)ny-Tiiwulny. The Womans' Christian Temperance Union of Morrow county met for their semi-annual convention in tbe Baptist olinroh onTnusday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Oct. 8. I lie iPfwion was opened by sinning "How Firm a Foundation," and the county president, Mrs. U. F. Itrioai". read from tbe Book of Esther, in ber remarks drawing parallel between the queen's intercession for her tteople and the women of tho Christian Temperance Union. After prayer by members of tbe Union and the usual business idoident to the opening or a convention, discussions followed ou the following tntiii-a: "Duties and Ilcsponiihilltiesnf Huperin londents, IjiM'al and Connty;" "How can we Kwp up Interest in Local UnioLs;" 'Hpeeiid Diltlonltion and llow tn Overcome Tbm;" "Work for the Children, Ilwt Methods, etc." Home lime was prutliably sp.nt on these fruit ftil subject. The lUrdmao Union was represented b Keoording Kerretary, Miss Hylvla Mhancr and Mrs. Laura Itoisn, delegate. That iiDioa sent In a fine report, showing that much has Imno accomplished there, although they are new in lhe work, and that they are steadily increasing In oil m hers. F.ight Mile ft'. U. T. U. report wo read hy our president which was also eaannragiiig. Kemarks from Itef. Jenkins, following lhe report of the rounly prees auperio leudent, were t.ilhe mt and auggenttHl IMMisihilitiea of alvanlagH to be gained in that important work This sesmoo then closed with Ja voliutial rirrloa. The In)al Teuiprrane legion ehil.lreo rendered fery inlereeling program on Tuew lay evening at lbs M. K, rutin h, Itotilli. Mnclt Pfe.lit is due to lhe Ho pi. of this department lu Iraiuing and arranging ll.a program for Iba io- ei,n; alwi Miss Myrtle Humor f.ir tier fsllbfiil eervues in tuueia. (Vilaiily n.ione who atten.UI the enleiUinnienl eoiild feel but Itml b U T. L. W4S an mHrtao department fur tbe training of young minds in temperance instruction Ntt c lle. tiun was aakl but alter die inil a lilvral di nation woe e -olnbiited. whi. b show an wtprat f..r tbe r. greM lb work c. ..I. 1 ! Wot'.,!,, The third sMia was held m lb M. K. rlinrrli and wo opened y ng, '-Noaror my id I.) Thee," and rea l, eg 7 terws of llel rew . Mr IVeW ted lb merliag lu so earneel frsier. After leading of ruinatm lb treidal Imwt aucivenful admiiiistration I artu I frm -M .itr.' i:inae" id inert thu lf;iiitiiti of the o cm- i Hiial. liM't.t-Snh t!, Stateeman. ' A ,',r '" "s,,u Al.t!- Me-li- rali m," t-f M W ilia'd, was t t , . : M' Mr. iWb, of lenngbniJ lir I I.lia.li l l.i I.eiMf J e- ; who was t. ti ban llet It s! o -! I shop tal. "Beet Methods of Enforcemrnt of Law and Order," was ably bandied by Rev. Jenkins, who showed the stronghold of the saloon, and looking to national legis lation bb the greatest hope for help in this respect, urging that in tbe mean time we nee our whole moral force against tbe saloon and its following, the same time giving the authorities our hearty support in enforcment of suub laws as we already have. The noontide hour having arrived, half an hour was devoted to a most de lightful and helpful testimony meeting, closing with prayer, led by our president. A pleaeant hour was then spent in which the well filled baskets were the center of attraction. Afternoon eslon. After the usual exercises, reports of committees, etc., the president spoke of the nature and obieot of "Mothers' Meetings," reading from "The Mother's Friend" regarding the development, physical, mental, moral and spiritual of the child. After prolonged reading and discussion of this subject so near the woman's heart, the subjeot of "House keepers' Meetings, BDd How can We Improve Our Present Methods of House keeping," and "Relation of Present Methods of Housekeeping With Present Evils of Society," ooenpied some time, Mrs. Ellis, oar delegate to the dis trict convention recently held at Pen dleton, gave us some interesting news from the work done there, saying that our report there made a very good show ing Bmong others. This being the last business session it was voted to meet in Hardman daring May, next. The following resolutions were then adopted, and the convention of the Morrow County W. C. T. U., whioh baa been sucb an uplift to earnest workers here, came to an end with the publio meeting in the opera house. RESOLUTION OF DECLARATION OF PRIN CIPLES. "RdHolved, 1. That since total ab stinence from alooholio beverages under lies every part of our work, and is a part of the law of God written npon the tissues of the bnmnn body, as well as in His Holy Word, that we will make a strong and oonBtant effort to Been re a more widespread adherence to this principle, not only among the so-oalled drinking classes, but in society and among Christian men and women." KfMHvea, i. That we tender onr siuoere tbaoketo Mrs. Ellis who ho ably represented us as a delegate to the District Convention at Pemileton; to the oitizens of Ueppner for their welcome and gracious hospitality; the ministers and others who so kindly assisted with their words of encouragement; the proper authorities for tbe nee of tbe cburohee; tbe ohoir for their excellent music and to all who have contributed to tbe sucoess of tbe Convention ( Man. Mart Bbll Tuomi-hon, Signed Mrs. Lacha Koisr, I Mkh. Julia Bihiiiik. Tbe following due acoount of our evening session was given by a friend of our union. We thank him and adopt it as written : It any one has thought for a moment that the onuse of the W. C. T. U. was dead or dying, or falling behind in any respeot they had the delusion diaptdled il they were present at the meeting held Wednesday evening at the opera honse, for a more enthusiastic meeting, nor one of greater interest was never held in our city. The meeting opened with a selection from the ohoir. Too muob oould not be aid in praiee for the members who furniehed mirh well chosen music which was one of the most pleasing features of the oco union. Kev. K. It. Beach's address on "Kvangeliatic Work" was able, and listened to with that earnest attention showing that his heirer appreciated lhe fact t but he is a fine scholar and deep I thinker Mini bnd given his lii ,t tb'iug'its lo the mil.j. ct. "NitbUlh Observance," by Will Wal-1 bridge, wm nlxii ably bundled. "Mercy I hiparlmenl, Tii. Il'imtne' Law." wm the snhjed of 11. T. liiiglev' remark. The . C. T. V. In very I prnnd of Ilia aide and fumble mnnner iu I which be handled the tuhj.H't. ! "I'liritv in Litertnre and Art," by Clmrle Freelend, uliowed an aconim ano with tbe subject (lot I all might profit by. Mesrs. Itngley and Freelaud de serve special pruiee fur their g'tnd work. Itev. Jxnkii.' remark on "Liyal Teiuperaiica Legion and hintitlc Teiuperaiiew Iuatrui'li'iu' a fnm.ir f ir Inw and or..r wore able an I I t the point. Brother Jenkins i an esrinol man anil baa leen ofgrritt h ip lliriiikh. out the Contention. a discovery of the greatest possible benefit to mankind was made in medicine. Physicians universally recog nized its beneficent results and welcomed it as one of the most valuable remedial agents that has been devel oped in medicine, because it covered such awide range of usefulness and brought into requisition the most remarkable food-medicine in existence. This discovery Scott's Emulsion and this wonderful nutrient was Cod-liver Oil, but until it was made available in Scott's Emulsion it was almost useless, but by their process of emulsifying it and making it palatable and easy of assimilation, and adding to it the Hynophosphites of Lime and Soda, they have give:: :!; . world a remarkable curative agent in ail wasting dictates, both in children and adults. Scott Ct Bcw.tj, Kew York. All Druggists. 50c. and 51. D Lii I Always on top with the best of everything in his line. Finest Wines and Liquors for medicinal use. The purest of Drugs. OLD SLOCUM-JOHNSTON DRUG COMPANY STAND. BSMail orders promptly attended to. Great Bargains AT McFARLAND MERCANTILE COMPANY'S Notice Some of Our Prices Suit fine knit underwear, 86 cents. Good Jersey Shirt, GO cents. Pair suspenders, worth 35 cents, for 20 cents. Good canton flannel undershirts Special Bargain 1 dozen good cotton socks, G5 cents. And many other bargains lower than ever before sold in Ueppner. -85 cts. Will arrive in u few days, which will be sold at low figures. ftf W nre SmIh AiccntK for Henry Mosaic Ji: Hon' Full Cream Young America Clii't'ne. Call awl ave int. NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, TIEPPNElt. OREGON. 500 HEAD OXFORD-SHIRE RAMS FOR SALE! BRED FOR MUTTON AND WOOL HIGH GRADES AND FULL BLOODS. Address J. 3J. SMITH, Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Oregon. Yoti Should Pipot For a "big feed" when you come to Heppner and stop at the CITY ! HOTEL Popular Prices ! Comfortable Rooms 1 uVlr-js. Tom Bradley, Prop. AT L03T! RACES RACES IF 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 Olit, Orifiinal Shoe Merchant, M. LICIITENTIIAL. Main Htreet, Heppner, Oregon. Custom Work a Specialty. Tlie ilrppner Speed AduoclntidD huve decided to gle Ruoe Meeting at 3eCESEE3STE!Et, OK,., m I mini i wm IT l' 5 Oct Aim! JvfiKtiiitr ilve J3ny. SS-J.-) IN PURSES! 8825 1 rr ' - w vr.'ji run Spanish Merino DO YOU KNOW The Falaco Hotel In under mannirement Chrln Borrhera who Ucon ilurtliiK It In a utrletlv Klmt-CliiM nmnner. He has also re-opened the Hotel Bar where the Finest Liquors and Fresh, est Cigars will constantly be kept. Free llathi and Free "Bin for all Guetta. ItM-r 1. quartrr mllf 4li, riirw. Ilini, Kw 4. Thrr- rura, Y.SHy RxaA. I'MOOMAM M IC I Hc-l . lioi Hull iiiIIpHii.Ii. ft,- for alt. I'm-. Iim. In .' lor a. I I'iimm', Krninv lu.cl ii.. tli..iuhl jNf.ia, In fur all. ruini. u. ri'H-iti. irrr inr nil. ruit, itgi. Til I lilt MO l.f . IU:f mil ih. frr fir all l yr ol.1t. H ill mil.. .,,.h, , ir u,.l li . . r .- . In rtrtt I Ihiuu Ii r-, h '.,r... a 'm. I"" I'M lur:. nvriui,ihi.lii.h, ( f..r nil. IVira. :mw. Rar. r.ntlmn'i r..., i.i.', i in i .il lnnili.it. n. t. , in,,., hnil mil Il-.u. ..t J tl fiint., fvm. Race w, ,M IB. I'. UK IV, HIT III Hl HTII.II'IIII M.. latllfl at 9.1 IU. ririiii'41 iuivhi. iiartr mil ila.li, li it !. I'unw. Iim. liare 11, Thonaand ,1'I.HII'l ,--'. 111.4', . I W. I nl I'IN hi ..- rai-ra I! I I nirrii.-. lit ih rula of Ilia I'n lrtr lllnol Hnraa Aatn-la ' """ '" ' !' I "I amiiiiiii r"'". nr mora lo tilr ti,r u ..I In .mr 1 1. t fiiita iim, t'liiii .1.. ii.. I i i am, A. r,nnl,u rnlrlr., lha Umn haa Uir - i r i.i r.- i. ,. li,. i. ,,,. ih .in-. i Ihrlr lil'lllnrlll ami lirnlvr. Th .1lr. l,,r. mil ill Iii-IiiipiiI aimllirr. II .lt ra. r. r mm ED. DAY :WILL HAVE: Head OP FINK Bucks Mayor M iririu'a rnnarka lirmul I tliin Ilia linti.r an.l ra In i'iriill m-I'lauili-.!. It M clirfini hra to Hi W. C. T. U. i-f lluai rinnl)r l i l.far t It at li" l.aa rnlri into 111 rrf.irm ik. na nioti of In alnlily ran do minli m llna line. Wo art aali.llol (Imt if Id Mnii.Ujr i liwintf a i.a nul f,n.u ulilaiu Hi mir fair rll. Ilia Imi rraPrt nkra il liavp In li.k l nllrf. f.r tli rvi-. I't'fnr I'lm-a ht t tuiMi si rst . Mr. (I. (I Mr..nt. ifiiiriI i.f Hi fiillilie xhiMila al ,n.lra.in, '., it "1 liat U I I'liaiiilvriniu a I'aiii lUlm and hatr f.uin.1 il an tl n II.m I n-ui-.l) fit laninaa and alili un I. " lltiam. ll.iialllr rraulla fmni a raiO, or ullirf II )H'r, or fmrn Minima liam, .f lili'h ("I -altitwtlailia' K, . . Itaini ta rl"-"ili lnlu,... an rqallr., II 'T it.ii a.m. tun. rii-i an i in a aiimi nn iT. ria a riiini'l tr t .ttt lt hi.. ii ii J.il,i.a.-a t'furf t'-'. II I .I llll I.. I fi.-l.l I.. ii.lM.i,r ant n'i.1 il Mr. . .m ljr a o rim a, p. m 'III tit ti'.l lim. on Ih ni iili t . in. i-l, i, , r I mi i I In aranii,!. All mm, lo rli $300 Held in Reserve for Special Races. Wm. Dutton's Ranch, one and one-half miles Hclow Heppner, on Oct. 1st, 1895. WM. DUTTON, Agent. W lo (t t. IIK. tXINHHH, rroaidml. 1. V. AF.li,H. Jr, Secretary . I. j H ' ' Mi Ms I. (I. htrrT, (Ikv llarnngion, Ol.i r.liaraoo. Tl I UN 1)1 'At l)t Vou Want a Rig ? Wmi You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? An- You in Nml of a Saddle I lorsc ? All t!nM cftii I rH"ur l Ht Tli'mj'.itt A I'.icnn, lner Miu Street, Mi- j tii r. Ori;,tri. I wf Ml. Tin .Intra f al in II N. ii i.l Itai k of lir ,r. t ; I, .t l . . lt0. 1.er, klll..t. U, Or, g i,. i Jtf I M , . I . , . . 1 1. .. II. f lit l . II.. . 1,1 II." .. I I. At !!. in. nili,i Fimniiia , n . a Hi, l .,.,,,( k. a THOMPSON HIXNS. nxrrr flrr iht th urmofivl rtuir "rroiH)ti," lioti f..iiij l.fi, will hud Lip il!ioii m ier in tl.r Davie i.f t!. nill, an. I .U "iVIUllle tin 'Hr'ailljo' Willi tlo iuil fivrt.t ty ia if artuorr! C raiaAfg in lh f irein nrric, it f tr"il , ' . I H i. i f "t a I l.aa, a! .,, t' etd IT. r ol Iwin t a''l .i anend. la IMt liaa M' l'f real lha iimial tatiali.n of II bqraM J Tj National Tan r ao Tr oii'j ("inca 1. f.IUtn Mb aaivy fi.. tr io elttaiii of lUe aa I affreto of ate.itolha rraerir. 'l-tllJV ImM iTiCm mm) iuuiMitwi ci 1 if r j zz. t aMH a Aw ti-Vat-, atVtt-al, Is tin Pl.uv for l;ivh Groceries, Cheap for C.ih Only. (Htsx tSttP, Ci(S iP AIWAIS OH HlkO 1 I .. a-..rna I t a I 1' taa I v r "' I . lilt. r-'a. It mmi0.m lA CAa mi I'mvjt VWk A,, If, 11 TlIK LwOAIIIKr. 1 N 't'KANCK G). Ill M A NV mi 1 liHOI.Aiyil L I iili 1 , ill) M MaJf. . a, vrl, IJGIITNIN'fl "There it a li.lr in the afftiiri of mrn Thai, if fakrn al 117W, U adt vn lo fortune." Tbe flood i Lore rdJ ia G 1 LLTAM Sz IMSUKK With a foil line of Ilanlwan.. Tinwmv. OlaneiNvan.. Orooknrv. Wocxl niul W tllovvaii..cVUnrTuhet t )U'lix k lM ii oeT THE UGHTLST Kl'NMNG GANG I'LOWS! ....m. The only llirliuivo llarawar Store Mwevti The iHlU-g unj IViUrtn0 G 1 .LL'IAM & IMS133ilS, nrjnofr. . . . Oregon. KAXN RAIN Ska Keeley Insliiuls I'ov tho Cum o. Liiunr.OpuniuaoKirfo Habits ll la Ual4 at aa w. Ih.g "I f K-ut Lutia, lt.a.ffi.,,1 ari'auaw.,. tot LHi.IL IVIiQ li..U li. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . , .