The Long Creek Eagle has changed its came to Blue Moun tain Eagle. O. L. says that the new name will not harden it or impair its usefulness in the news paper world. Alabama republicans claim that they will carry the state in the next election, aided by the popu lists. The Gnzette has heard this talk before. We will not believe it until the victory is actually se cured. The republicans may win some temporary advantage by making political coalitions in Southern states, but in the end it will come home to them like chickens to roost. No party can sacrifice its principles and save its honor. The republicans and populists carried North Carolina by fusion two years ago and each secured a senator thereby, but no amount of abase was spared them for the unwilling inroads made iu the ranks of the faithful. Now it seems that the democrats are court ing the populists for a like coali tion. It all depends on whoae ox is being hurt Unless either McKinley or Reed are nominated in the early part of the St Louis convention, Senator Allison will loom up as a strong second choice and capture the plum. The objection that be is too far west falls flat when comparison is made with Lincoln as a presiden tial candidate. He was chosen from Illinois in 1800, which, then, was much farther west than Iowa is today, backed as she is with an unbroken chain of states to the Pacific ocean, where in I860 were territories inhabited mainly by sav ages and maintaining bat a sem blauce of government The repub lican candidates are, in the main, pretty good men, but the opponents of Senator Allison will have to bring forth something stronger than the menwo'ar wes" western man, but prefer a stronger silver j . . . , , ""promise caudi- umo must ue nau, Aii. the bill as well as any. ECRUPEAW LETTKE. From our Special Corrwpondrat The one great ebarm of traveling In 8paio ii tbe abundance of fellow toorists. Tbe "Nectar of romance end adventure" baa not all been drained by . curious Americans and diioontented Eofflish aid one fioda the people aa maaioal. piotorerqae and nnolean aa could be wished. The local color and life have withstood the comparatively little in vasion ot travel. aDd though Granada with its incomparable Albambra baa been tbe goal of more curiosity and Bight seeing than other Spanish oitiea it re tains many of its purely characteristic and delightful features. One of these is the gypsy oamp in tbe outskirts of tbe city. We drove there late one after, noon and saw tbe gypsy in bis native I nir. Cervantes alone describes these people as, "Just as God made them and often tiroes worse." Eduoation , has never laid ber rnle or ferule on them; honesty and morality have passed them in despair, and if the proverb sffirming tbe proximity of cleanliness and godli ness is true tbe gypsies are "way off". It has been enough for them that they live and tbey have never asked those enigmatical questions wbenoe, why and wbitber. Their houses are caves and we were allowed to go through one. Tbe first room was the kitchen and the last and choioeat one the abode ot tbe pigs. There were many of these com' partments about tbe eize ot a steamer tate room, and as one groped his way by tbe aid ot a email candle into tbe depths ot tbe bill, tbe smell became painfully prominent Tbe ptgs, though, like the gypsies, were contented and the fact ot being kept in tbe parlor or SOME SUGGESTIONS. Editor Osteite :-As .there bas been for the last two years in this and other oouoties tbrougboot this state consider able misunderstanding as to whom tbe masses of the repnblioan party want ae there candidatee, espeoialy for the United States senate and oongress, so I, as a re pnblioan, and one who is not seeking an office and one who believes in a majority of tbe people composing the republican party having their oboioe, ven ture tbe suggestion that when our primaries meet that tbey then and there decide whom they want, for these two offices especially, eo that the respective delegates to the county conventions know exactly what their ooostitoants want, aDd that tbey can intelligently vote tbe sentiments of their party, and if necee sary so pledge their candidates to tbe state legislature and their delegates to tbe state convention. Then at a oauooa on tbe Digbt before the county oonven tioo, let tbe delegates ballot on tbeir choioefor senator and representative in oongress. Then in tbeir convention eleot men known to favor this, and also eleot no man as delegate to tbe state Danger Signals Mori than half tbe victims of consump tion do not know tbey bent it. Here is a list of symptoms by which consumption can certainly be detected. Cougb, one or two slight efforts on, rising, occurring during the day and fre quently during the night. Short breathing alter exertion. Tightness of tbe chest. Quick tmlse. especially noticeable in the evening and after a full meal. Chilliness In the evening, toiiowea ry Slight fever. Perspiration toward morning and Tale face and languid in the morning. Loss of vitality. If you have these symptoms, or any of them, do not delay. There are many preparations which claim to be cures, out Dr. HcKWi CnglUh Rnsedyfor Consumption has the highest endorsements, and has stood the test of years. It will arrest con sumption in its earner stages, ana anve away the symptoms named. . It is manu factured by the Acker Medicine Co., 16 and 18 Chambers St., New York, and sold by all reputable druggists. OIL AMONG THE OJJANGES. Crude Petroleum in the Orchards of Loa Angeles. In a Moment of Desperation an Owner Begins to Bore, and the Besult" Is Something Astonishing to Him self and Neighbors. Free Silveri i One SSL Scarf Pin WE WILL SEND FREE For 12 Coupons or, ron 2 Coupons and 12 eta. LITERARY NOTHS. convention unless bis constituents think HARBISON OS CIVIL BEKViCK REFORM enough of bim to send him as a dele- sate to the oountv convention, and Filling the Offices is a Distracted Duty, and thereby f ntber, fully and honestly rep resent tbeir constituents intelligently and directly. Kesjeotruiiy, etc, Jno. T. Dizhet. Nolin, Umatilla Oo , Or., Feb. 25, 1896. None Bat Ayer's at the World's Fair Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraor- Ji. & inry distinction of having been tbe only """" ,be,ir blood nurifler allowed an exhibit at tbe to'"" One Which Weakens a President In none of . bis napers upon "This Country of Ours" has ex-Presideat Har rison delivered himself with such vehe menoe and emphasis as he bBS in the one in tbe Maroh Ladies Home Jonrcal, "Tbe President's Duties." Besides commending one ot Mr. Cleveland's acts, and censuring ambassadors for making political speeches, he talks ot presidential appointments in a most spare room added do arroganoe to tbeir h,nnnrifW .lm-eH an exhibit at tbe " lm08t pathetio way. Upon amiable manners. Evidenoes ot certain World's fair, Obioago. Manufacturers tbe latter theme, in ktving endorsement luxurious tastes were to be seen in the lot other sarsaparillas sought by every U0 civil Service Reform, be says: "In cvesoobasa piece ot oarpet before me"ooM of all the difficulties that beset each bed on tbs earth floor, and a stove tDDiiCBtion ot tbe rule forbidding tbe th qion of removals and appoint- rO.A TnAui sirftUitn ft alon ThA dAfliaion of the World's fair otho. I nrni,P ;n um Hirntion of a hatter manifest for banging over tbe bed io "f'AJ .... . . i iu ruevi ss - - sr - one of tbe rooms was a highly colored M .. ol . Daent medioine. It does Civil Service rales have removed a advertisement ot a German beer, When we left tbe cave ws were told that we could see tbe real sod genuine gy p j dsnoe for the modest sum of seven dollars, but we deollned. Our inteipre tors after a consultation with the gyp- not belong to tbe list ot nostrums, here on its merits." It is large number of minor offioes in the de partments at Washington, and in the noetal and other services, from' tbe CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. t0ramble of politios, and have given the Monday, March a. Dresident. tbe cabinet officers and tbe Clrouit onrt convened yesterday m.mh... , ,,. ... r,iuf- hnt sys told us that oor eoonomy would be morning with Judge Lowell and otber , lil, nmia, trne nBt in power will m There are DumerovtH members of both hoiiHO ami npnato who are of the opinion that Secretary Car liwlo phiepil liimm-lf in a position that in nliiiiiht, if not quite, rrimi iml, wIu'ii ho Hiihl the Morgan By llli('llll, till) lum.ltl Ufisu nlillU tli" Kiiiuul biiMi-rri fnilfil to in uke tin- liit payment at tlm atipulaled tiiin', at n price) j nnt nix cent on tin dollar It-Hi than they could liavrt bii'ii m.ld for in the ojmmj market, and hoiiio who think con gi(HM ahotild prolm thin favoritiatn to Iho ImiUoiii. Among the laat is Ib'proBoutativo Colann, of Ken tucky, who has ofTored a leaolution providing for an investigation by a aoloct ooQirnittoe of five, and Xlepreacotative ltarrett, of Maaa., who Laa opouly deuouncod tbe action of Secretary Carlisle. Tbe conservative members of ooi.grfss are loth to authoriie an ioveatiga tion, becausw of tbe fear that a treasury ecandal might be pro ductive of much more barm to tbe country than ita eipoenre oould possibly do good. reapeoted and tbe daoee given tor five dollars. Asws drove regretfully away we were sgaio informed that though it was a great sacrifice and altogether nn paralleled in tbe annals of history we might see it for three dollars. Ws accepted tbls proposition though it de veloped that we really paid tour dollars, tbs last one being in redemption of a counterfeit dollar that bad been substi tntedforthe good one we bad given. Tbe coin was probably a product of gypsy ingennity snd so fares 1 know, the transaction may be one ot tbeir establisuu) ways ot making an bonest lMr, ao to Tbe dauce, however, was quit, worth tu uperinooe. Aooom 1-aiiiHj ry ont lwo hviM BD(i two polioemHn who, it was expUioed, were necessary for our safely and who on'y ailditj to our general leeling of In 'in, wo went no a Aurk allev. ooan omciaie preeem. of anoointmenJ to nffioa the nreaHent The following proceedings have been flo(ll b, mo,t piloting, norelenting and distracting of bis duties. In tbe natute of things he begins to make enemies W. Honor, Szcbktabt CabUsli baa for tiahrxl the silver democrats with a wedge tbat will be used to split tbe democratic party, at tbe Chicago coDvrntioo. This wedge was Mr. Carlisle's letter drxlioiog to ask anti-silver dfmnrrats in Kentucky Ifgislature) to vo for Blackburn for Senator, aud saying la effect tbat be thought a minority joatl fied io refiuiog to sacrifice) thsir belief io tbe interests of party bar mony. It is thought by sews tbat this letter was deltbertely planned sod writ too aa tbe first step to. arjs a Iwlt on tbs part of tbe ad ministration democrats should tbe silrer democrats control the Chi cago coDfriition, but if tbat t correct thoe administration dem ocrats who have ba working so bard to get the silver dimxraU t. c-'intnit thmalvee io advance t the support of tbs candidate and pUtf.rm cf the Cbicagrt co. vcnlioti wrre h't tkfu into Nvrr- tary tr' it'ei euifi IrocA. Ilia r has Umlxie all their work, an I lli Filtr d' iii' f le ere Dow atn'tg tl.Miili thai tliy wiil I" j ut.:'. in lxlting tl.n f'uten'i if ran't rntol It a-. I a iui i f ll-ptii l.ate g-H.a fr sit i ai in'tihi'n thfir ihtrnlioi a f,.inji Mr. Cr;ila letter is t iU ii I i r:i"n Hil tlx litiitiit. truii m n"j lt n I ! t-U If tlt tl.'d'l r ImI the rofttrhlUm. i ths split inwi UfVilalUk riMim where the orohestra and danonre were aMsointiled. Tbe orchestra con xisli'd of three men who played the itniiar, ninuclnlin and tambourine. The ilximiTs wire four uuly women sod a pn-tly Dim all gortteonsly arrayed in Infill otlii'(iee and with artificial Unwers iu tin ir coarse dark hair. The aervios onpi with frightful song that nearly drafrnrd the Bildienee, which on IC omiiit of the aiis of the room was within two fft of the aiugers. Then the women danced together, ao active, splritsd daocs snob as Kiralfy labors in vain to get, This was followed by a eon or uanes aa venire, mere were several graceful flgares deeeed by the womes and thea one, "La Uata" by the tambourine ptayer and the pretty firl which was quite tbe prettiest of all, end would compare favorably with tbe beet daoeee oa tbs Amerioaa stage. During the performance I woadered bat some eetsrprislng Amerioaa bad sot Imported Ibem all t America aed made bis forlnoe by putting them oa tbe siege. One does not Bod sack ahaaJoa, aelmstioa sod net oral graes la tbe dancers wbe learn o ebalked q a arte while Ibey eoaot one, two. three, eae, twe, three. Tbe pretty womaa bad a far ateolas olj baby la lbs room, and tbe Utile creelare acta- ally wave4 Ita arme wbea tbe aaolber danred ae tboagb really letweeied la itefalareempleytBeet. Tbe father bed tMww eeel ae a solJier te Caba, tbe mother ear folly esplsia4 aed tbe sarMol maieralty and wlJewbooJ set Mlhlly ea her aalaX It wee eel) aaolber deejoBetraMea Ibat wnmee doa't alwata weep while tbeir baebaads war, aed bar devutkte la the lambetrme player led ae te Ibiab she might be erepariag lor tbe fslare "It tbe worst ebonld eeme le lbs woret te Can WeiMtpoJ from Ible plaee with ear lives seJ we were rot robbeJ, the Ulter beeenee deeiied te site tbem ell we bed sej it re tbeca tbe sertlo el tekieg U. As we drove swey I looked aosoegtbe ebildree for some of I boo ibat SiHamoa report sets tbe graotee sl, be 1 1 saw Boee, aal JaJfleg from tbe sasahef ttM have ba seal la tbe aaleral eat appco. be tbe earns tare roe fur tbleklng that tbe (,ttM BM It d ffl4tt M reest the UnHi'li'i ef eteatleg ilhf. ehoalj t ! tt 'link ttty i iiu-4 the m I, k f tMitttna atkwt a'rv ulite ao I dsotiahle artli l, W nb all iUir.pft.t tbiti tber are aa le Ifftstliig. J tflarreqee (t'!'. bad so far: LAW. Frank McFarlsnd vs. D, set for trial tomorrow. Ditlenboefer, Baas A Co. vs. C 8, VanDuyn, demurrer to answer argued snstained and two days given to answer Man A Joruensea vs. Osmers A Hngbes. James W. Smith vs. T. J. Teters, J, P. and J. II. Long, dismissed oo plain tiff's motion Robinson, Straus A Oo. vs Fell Bros default and judgment. Attachment di solved by assignment. IQUITT Assignment ot Jfi. 8. A 8. H. Cox, con tinued for term. Mrs. J. II. B'ahl and Tbe Boeeblat On. v. (Vtnnr. u"', "u " uut'i, muiiou ari(uea oo ro-Deariog. The Holioitor's Loan aod Trnst Go. vs. Chaa. W. Hhurle, cuutiuued for the term. U. W. Harrington, aJui'r, vs. J. D. 11 imilton, et al., default aud decree aa to from tbe start, and bss no way of escape it is fate; and to sensitive man involvee muob distrees ot mind.. His only support is to tbe good opinion of those who obi fly oare that the public business shall be well done, and are not disturbed by the consideration whether Ibis man or that man is doing it; hot he hears very little directly from this class. No preai lent oan comluol a sncoessfnl administration .without tbe support of congress, and this matter ot appoii t- j mente, do what he will, oftec weskens tbat support It is for bim alwnye a sort of compromise between his ideal net the best, attainable thing." '. ...4-4 .W - Himon H. . llnrtman. of Tniinelton. Went Va , has Weu lolij.-i t to attnrk of colic about once a year, mhI would bhvo to call a doctor ami then stuIVr for about twelvn hoo-s aa nincli as Rumx ilo 'hen they diet He a thken recently just the eme ae at oilier limes, siut all partiee except S.C. Inv. Co. and the rjnlere and Diarrhoea Heme.ty. He N. C. I. Co. dismissed. Att'y fees 1 100 says: ' I tiwk one d.ee .f i and it gave Kll.isreil me relief In five mioii'ea. That i mre -.:. tn m v...n.- "" ' envtiiHig els- b e evr Uona f. r aneip ii i si t-U V u atUsVU) uiui staj Of argued and laken under adviament. Henry Ueppner vs. Clark It. Adkins, settled aod dlsiuissnd. Tboa. L Dormao vs. Qeo. W. Jaokins, at ox., default and decree, f 100 att'y feee allowed. lle-ry fedberg vs. O B. Cochrane, et ux., T. It Lyons appointed goardiao a 8. Kirk va Emit Kirk, default. Aaeigameat ot Fell Bros., continued for term. Lueioda Uales vs. J. V. Kirk at al. order of eonflrmatluo. Ketale ot Eliaa Ann riookel, motioa filed. raiMiMAi. State of Oregoa vs. Mill Powell, trial set for tomorrow. Arraigoed. State of Oregoo va. Jeeeph McAlilb, ladle Inset U is aliased oa motioa of diet. at tore y. Btaleof Oregna vs. William riaUy. trial eel for tomorrew, ArraJgoei. Taseitar, Marrfe I. Frank MeFarlaod ve. 1). W. Uoraar, Jary trial Partlrs Bffee te try witb II jury men Bgcrrr. T. It. Veaeleave tel. II. Teeeleeve, defeala. T. VL Lfoes appoiatod refeeee. I). . WalJa va Fraeb U Wal lee. tefeall J.N. Brewe eipvial4 te re port feels Bad law. a A. Rbta, st sl4 vs. tbe fsleoe Uetel Oe aofeall sb4 deeroe. CBtBlBiU Bteie et Oregoo ve, JaJJ Wiley, ar raieed, will pleaj al $ e'eloek. Hiate et Orvgoe vs. EJ llo;ee, eot Irae bill. me," For sale by Conser A IJr.ck. Hrpabllraa t'eaaly ( oavsalloa. ' A republican county ennveotioo for tbs county ot Morrow, state of Oregon, la called to meet io Ueppner, io eaid eoooty, oo Saturday, March 23, 1390, al 10 o'clock a, m, for the purpose of nom inating candidates for tbe following eoooty ofneere: One conoty judge, eoooly commleeboer, eoooty cleik. ooooty sheriff, coonly repreeeotstiva, eoooly treasurer, county aaaeeenr, enoe- ly school saoerio teodeot. eoooty eomeer end eoooty sorveyor. Bed also precinct offloere for Ibe eeveral prreioota, and four delegetee each le the elate and eeeoBd dietrict eoof rsosionsl eoa veutne, aed to Iraoeact aaob oiber bosl sees u may properly cms before soeb eoaveollna. Tbe eoBteetloo will eoo slet of M delegatee, eboeea by Ibe sev eral pmlacU; aad tba eeveral preoince of tbs eoooty will be entitled ! repre seelalloe Is said enevetitkoe ss follows: Ueppaer 10 Eight Mils 3 (raotry 4 Ml Teeeoa I lone , I Oesil S Dairy ft Dry Fork I Alp! a- Plee City J MalteooB 4 Leiiefloa 3 Welle 8prig ...S tea. S Aari-S tVsvsr Tea le a sere eo t lleederbe aed aervoaa 4'smms ft leg iits ao e,BKkly, fur aaJe by Welle A Wervoe. rn.st nt M'kisi riia. rin l. itis 1 nettire; ieloso tlehiag .1 i.f i tone! al a'st'i worsst t f ! .ng. If allowM to ; li,ii..t, f .!. a bleb nB I Isk aad I '.' h, r. v'V en. ltVe Ui tsf ilo I fit eg eat lls-J ; m . t. .ief ti.Hi, ae-l i id l w4 ',!-. . t u toNuwe At ilit(H, I I. f . Meeeia. tr.t1aee A feVe, , l'l.t.eJl, Lia, Fob Berraa turn. 4laa4a's Iraia bv Bbt la s special re, wiib Joe Leas, O. K. A tt. ei-ray, Kxhert Be-ea, trat Ht freigM tgeet, aod Wa Cemiboll. geral fr)gll l(Ml, ae faseengere. Tbe geoiiemee rerne sVere tt mt e eomtllee f Ibo ilsppeer boa'J of trade la rtfae to a rvJaMioo ao wool raiee to eU rJ. It le oeJrsoi4 lb4 (cmaLioe will be ma., aad le tt.ta eveel the IUr(ar wovl aaaiket will eaai tbl of aey la Ibo etwtbosot. It M ltr4-l I t Ibe M.leUeil slip will be meksl4 In llnef lb s eeeeoa, aa4 ae t. fiire will be eaee4 bore, lit eatallov rel of lrastwraltHi to tsitruat, the saia to .!eroe wiil b rlU rs. lt sil-a. Mr. !Vtiar, ael)e ber, aesjtetlsJ Ibe ' b tee maia bee. ' Tbe seme ble eae olegle-a Urge fmm eocb preosaat, aad oeo dltse f. r every Brtee voUa, aa4 eee toe every traelina evt waa-balfot Bfteeo vnlee eaet for W, fl EHw, tbe repohlleae eaa ditle'e foe roegreeomae, at Ibe e'eetioa ib J see. 1W4 rnmariee to eleel tbe dlgatea la eaeb el tee efal peecteeu will be beld Mareb L ltM. Pr.lU will bo at I e'olnek p. m, aal will bo eoa loe'el la Ibe eeeal kabaor ef bUia ertmary eleetsoae. A. W. rrvsswoa, Cbalr. ItepaUleaa Caaaly tV.mo llieo, II r (f aad l.ir r-oit'1'! bats a r ' 4 rtvtd rt sef l.'ll itt rt, !.' Vnalir l et-t fail ,f, fat tale by Wlls A VVff.0 Itivar e I'm -TU 1. iisiUi U rahUo Club ml last Ft-Iv ftm -a eat oe elid l l-r ly He t'.si Jt. W. tl V.-tll..i.r. Oil a ! etuoj a so t, en.t. ,.( f,,. ' aUliteeol all It t.,itt mMUmhI ty C. . i ir, A W. j fat, J. l.M,(i,t.t ! I x ! H'n-Itf. J M, V)bs if lirfr-n, a' sj, i. .If it, t .( !. V l ! It I tf l 11 ir ..f, fi.l ei.-.t, lis :! ! . t t Hts IfiUl Mv h "He atl are tevti to mw,j. Indications of oil in and about Los Angeles have been appnren, for years, and a few instances are on record of PTithiisiastic nrosncctors who Blink wells to the depth of from 100 to 200 feet, and actually succeeded in securing an occasional barrel of crude petro leum. The first cable car line was built in Los Angeles in 18S6, and it was natu rally conceded by investors generally that a piece of laud close in on the cable line was about the biggest card in their pack. This particular section of town is made up of a series of hills crowded along aa closely together as a prairie dog village and just about as av ailable for town lots, a local reai es tate dealer acquired some property in the inuch-valued region, and then for several years tried vainly to sell out at almost any price. Finally, in a fit of desperation,' he decided to bore for oil. This was in August of last year. Discouragement and ridicule met him on all sides, and when l.OUO foot had been reached without result, his "wild cat" scheme was the talk of the town. Then something happened.. Sudden ly, in the dead waste and middle of the night, a tremendous burst of of. and gas shot out of the drill hole, Hung every portable object in its pathway high in the air, literally soaked tho men in attendance, and sattirntv? the region roundabout with the grimy, ill-smelling substance. Dismay reigned supreme, until the owner cf the well was enabled to turn the enormous out put into a hastily-constructed tank. At first a universal wave cf indigna tion swept over the- community which had in the passing of years taken up its abode in this region. It was out rageous that olfactories ; of the peo ple should be so violently assailed their very hearth-stones invaded. It was furthermore declared that the well wns a' menace to health, und applica tions to abate the nuisance were made to the city council Then there wae a great calm, which lasted exactly 4 hour,; after which every adjacent property owner with $1,500 in hand or in sight began to pre pare for. boring; Innumerable agents now appeared on the aeenc, eager to furnish estimates on readiug, casing tubbing, etc.; to supply rig irons, en glnes, boilers, or tand pu'nps, while you waited; to take your measure for oil proof overalls; to move your house. Oil companies and oil exchanges are being organized mid reorganized al most dailv. Two nine-lines are con.' plcted f fom the field to the railway tracks, one having a 32,000-barrel ator age tank, and the other with a c.i pacity of 35.C00 barrels. These lines cost about $73,000. There are over 400 wells In actual operation to-day, and the drHl'ng Is progressing rop'.dly. What with the jmrchiwe of phuits und the cost of pip ing the oil to tlir railroads, nearly $1 (KMl.OdO capital Kastilready la-en lu"cst- ed in tho industry Ah liif.'li '() barrels of oil hav i .uuimiI from n sinirle wi'Il I H hours, (iitnoii!;ii loO liurii U is con mlficd tin excellent daily average fi the iM-Kt prodm-ci'M. The prvsrut on put id over ;i.iuo linrri-N iit dov tin l,uo(i liatri'lM lire r'iiirtl for local itiiiMiiiiiption brcwcrlcK, laundries, iron anil at eel win I, x, printing oflirct, etc., and the Santa 1 and Torininul I.'ailroad coni,;uil-s being tho princi pal coiiHiiinciK. I!arH-r' Weekly. SHE RATTLED THE DEALER How Now York llrauty Aslonlsh4 a Montana (isnililln( IIoum. A French count, a g'-ntlcman com panion front .New York and hi aittU-r registered at one of the leading hotcU In llulte, Mont. It wo their first vhut to the woolly west, and, under the Im pression that everything wrnt, tbey sought and wrr grunted permission to visit the Combination gambling house. The lady had never awn a furo game, end watched the copird manipulator with considerable Interest. Hie ekcd Uiore quest Ions than would ever roimi Io the mind of a I'biladclpbia lawyer, but the polite attendant waa on to all the curree, and be answered each on-f so readily that the lady Uimigbt she bad tbe game down to a dead rrrtainfy. Thinking she could double hrr pin money, she bad one of hrr escorts aa': the fat, good-natured boa If she could lU The bos bl-ished and said. "Certainly." Eterytmly exctcd tn ae her maVe a gentle touch on ber brother or the count, but abe didn't. Fhe opened ber hind aairhrL and, taking out a gold-mounted pockrtuouk and aelerting a pieeo o yellow met ai inai an ibotighi woui.i sie Kp with ber confidence In ber abili ty to brat tbo rmharrassrd dealer, ahe ut It oa Ibe king. Tbrre t tnee it won bim aa tbe sUcV of rhlp that Im.k lis rlaeo brfao o reach up to the ,-eilinir. ber face was fnbnl wiib victory, an l ahe lookrl al brr rnipulin as tnui b aa to tayt ."Isa'l this Jiurt f lori..us7" Tbe rtwn who were playing "single e rr" vooderJ why tbe pretty gam lUr dhta't put j txp-r on brr lc, as long aa the deelrr waa Ino takful to estl brr rlowa U Uir limit, lint lb" rard bad on tbrrw time and !. b I no use for aa ln.1. si.r that would Ht l-rr fatorlto was rwinr to sisv In ll.r boa. The dealer rl rslH, K b,b. out wotildn'l rnni,ir thai he Iwm a lhlr.f alotit thr Ujoui, and it.e t !) era rrtrrteoUrd rs rirl. Tbrre wasn't a man In ih r tn h eml bt ftit" t, b lea ti'i.lt.gtowar: h m If be bd i n s'led -hg in lb tun! ri cf a fi!r l IV, A.1 y wet wa.rr t.g l-i..-i fh Ithf an-1 ih trsS'lSwil tf rti'fa st! th f j'b-1 en I I b".,,!! ,!r., f 'irf ,h. trt !l I ; I i; ! v ,! ( wla I'ul she ""'n't. 7W . tl f itff.,J V K l- V t, .! slrt eirtjwt.rr I ' ':' ' , ! t4 s It " . I'. I.r. , ,,W.t I I J.,., - V't'-a . l ; ba4 . text I 11 f 'Nxsw t'lik- Imrr it Ufa f.-r !.'. r. a.-vwt " -- f t Ml rrm , ,r i ... 1 ... . f rl y oe, k I '. s ! I ' t j l,.n , H m f-t. I - , . I , 'Oil' ,1 III!, f t .. ?. ,n m f n. I I sirf . we WILL ALSO BIND FREE, ONE PAIR Of Solid Silver Link Sleeve Buttons lor 30 Coupons j on Foa 2 Coupons and 30 ots. You will find one coupon Inside each 2 ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. t 8CND COUPONS WITH NAME ND ADDRESS TO - BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, H. C. Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. BwawBMaaftQ 111 -OF- For the Cure oi Liquor, Opium and Tobacco Habits It Is located at Salem, Oregon, JTie Moat Beautiful Town on the Coatt Call at the Gaiktte office for particulars Strictly confidential. Treatment private and sure cure. LEGAL BLANKS. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . tis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER A H n CALIv AT oppick WHITE COLLAR LINE. and Puset Sound Navisation Co Steamers TELEPHONE, BAILEY 6ATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Leeina Ahler 8treel Dock. Portland, for A'lnria, Ilwaon, Lontr Braoh, Ooean Park aud Nahcotta. Dirot ennneolinn with llwaon eteHiners and rail road; also at Young's Bay witb Seashore Railroad. TEIiBPHOPJI Leaves Portland 7 A. H. Dally, except. Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. I3VII1jEY OA.T5RBHT Leaves Portland P M. Dully, except Hiimlny. gaturdsy nlRht. 11PM. Leaves Astoria Dally at aio:w A. h., excepi aunaay ana onnay. eunaay nigni, r. n. OO 13 ATM XV-WU Leaves Portland and runs direct to I'wsro, Tuesday and Thursday at A. M. Saturday at 1 P. M. Leaves Ilaaco wetlnesuay ana rrliiay at T.M A. M. un Sunday nig tat6f. M. Baggage Checked Io Railroad PcdinatioD Both Beaches Free cf Expense. For Safety, Ppeed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on ttie Telephone, Bailey Oatzert and Ocean Wave OLD GLORY LIVES ON. t a r ' t. ut. . I Hi f wt . f t t-al. 5. V. Mm sMPai u ! Becni-nd for tbe Capitol Ilulldlna; Hugs. ' It la a question which no one can an swer what Ix'coi'.cs of the Hugs which fly tiOHHKiu nfU-r eeKulun over the two Iiouhvk of conprt-sa. The life of a fluff expoiied nt euch C height to the tuttt r- lii)r winds nntarally cannot lie lii(j. Every now und tlun, nftcr tl alorin, a prcut rent Is acen in ' Old Glory," us It proclaim from the Iioiiki lop that our atfttesinen nie dcliliernt inff. fomc- tJinea the elpr only ore Travel' Konie times a htriK is ijoiie, or, rerhnpa, lialf the etnra niny be torn away. Then In il.iy or two It fliee imin. with nil ita atriM'a and its Innt, ua If it had never suffered lv the storm. I nuked hat became of the old flnfra. Xolxidy knew. What do you do with them? Nothing. They are the same fluffs; that Is, there ore no new om-a. The old flops are aim ply mended. Th. re la a patriotic em in thia. "Old Clory- h a "T-timl life; that la. the "Old fllory" tbat prrsldiw over the cnpltol. When a stripe Idows away, a new one la put In Ita place, and the K.inr old flnff it pulled to the head of the sUfT. It la the Line field and stare. If it la the bine field and aura that la ffone, thla Is repro duced. If only a rent, it la darnel; If a hole, it ia pj'ched. Then another atrip ffora. and a new one la added. 80 on, the old porilona ar blown away, the newer alanding until the new be eomea the old in turn and tra-aaway, and In endleva evolution the old flnff liiew on. It la alwata the name faff, but from jear .o year ita entire tea. turw la rhanirrd, and the small bits sr blown away by the winds, and other email blu take their place. There la no trrareyard fr "Old Glory." It has l-eri-tual life. No one ran tell when the flsff whirh finale oer the aenate waa bought. J a , perfect flajj. I.ut no Nirt of what waa flrat drawn to ih masthead la now In existence. Washington 8ur. MISCCLLANtQUS ifCMS. Tnclish law takea no arcount of libels on lb dead. Not ao la France, A I'aruiaa lady baa just obtained a r.i. 1 against aa author who pub bed sntii (Irfamatory alalementa of her fftandfather. I trior ibe eomlnff ft U waitre to Aii-rira tl, MiMiutippI river was known ty a different name every few mila la Us rtHtrw. r,rh tribe that ilwtll ahne il I ils re It a an, a-l tiMitv than i of Ihrsa loral iig- ar prvarrted In the narratives lf h ewr'j Ifavrbra. - "jrt'ii.-n's rMhuUm U ! al' si s ..t.ik-,vi, t worked dillnrt!f tt, .:,-r way In the easw of a rr.l-i, of l'nk.W-, who fei-emly was st-j l-d on the h'fhway ly a party of spMtatrq and tns.ie t wait wPh thm an ktnr and a hif.ibai bewnnM aot s.r sjwsy a iWt wt.M-tt .i Uraof the fc Mirf 'ty were If tint to drive out f f lh l t'Ut f t wml. le err,, Trf1 shows tbst. '''t ' ;i ..n t;.f. tssrw f r' twis mania era rarw ta trH W'l II tiHii'iir,. I!,, ilrtrr fl"l ll.it !, r.t: 'l slft , -1 i,,,,S- 1 ,.. 4! ir.l ff j .;.;). f, - mwm. 4 1 31ii. u 1 n j m - ill w Wm m Jitiiu.l) til W- -TO TUB- M M SOUTHEAST VIA THE UNION PACIFIC STSTEM. Throuah Pullman Palace Sleepers. Tourist Pli-enem and Free Recllnlne Chair Cars DAILY to Chicago. Many hours saved via this line to Essteru Points. STEAM HEAT. LOWKaT PINTSCH LIGHTS. HATICM, R. U'. BAXTER, Oen Agent, I'oruand, Ortqon . J. C. HART, Agent, Ueppner, Oregon. Your Face Win kve weaataaw wtta set t(a(i( sli, a rue yaw I a vest la a IteSeiiDgMie Soueea wit) its PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASER. The snort fNefdne and aseful eVrfcxe swat added to ssy aewiag aistkiaa. Thm UIIITn la tsrstly itj Hisdteily Bsllt, Of risa rialtk aa ftrftci AitM & ALL Itwabta Artiattt, Aed 1 tervt svd fdeaae fv S9 to the M AniM rssits Waattn ta awoacv HJictntrj. LiUtal urate. AAitwm, mi mm haohike co CLtVCLAUO. O. ! Fitr Taaa Wsa. (Wdo a4 """"llMK ' s-d yard t linnf a h ! a n aa b anHeta a h' f )o.f I r, sa rail is right I h o at bo , end jowr ms la. i'im, Tta leaawaaba, liar aa4 rata aasa. M,