PAPER rannuawtiniinnimuiifmmnMitMnj MY SUCCESS Is owing to my liberality in ad-1 vertis;ng Robert Bonner. mm i t in t t in in hmki iKi iii in UM i di i mhi n a.i m m I FREQUENT AND CONSTANT Advertising brought me all own. A. T. Stewart. FOURTEENTH YEAR HEPPNER MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1896. WEEKLY WO. 691) SEMI-WEEKLY NO 4421 OFFICIAL SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED Tuesdays and Fridays BY THE PATTERSON PUBLISHING COMPANY. OTIS PATTERSON, - - . Editor A. W. PATTERSON. . Business Manager At $2.50 per year, $1.25 (or six months, 75 ots. lor three mourns. Advertising Rates Made Known on Application. THIS PAPKB is kept on file at. E. 0. Hake's Advertisinu Aprenoy, M and 85 Merchants Exchangs, Ban Franoisoo, California, where cou raota for advertising can be made for it. 0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD. Train leaves Heppner 10:4fi p. m. dally, except Sunday. Arrives 5:00 a. in. daily, except Mon day. West bound passeiiRer loaves Heppner Junc tion 1:11 a. m.; east bound l::M a. m. Freight trains leave Heppner Junction Rolnjr. east at 7: l."i p. in, and 9:10 a. m.; going west, 4:iK) p. m. and 6.15 a. m. OPPIOIAIi EIBEOTOBTT. United States Official. President Grover Cleveland Vice-President Adlai Stevenson Becetary of State Kichard S. Olney Secretary of Treasury John G. Carlisle Secretary of Interior Hoke Smith Secretary of War Daniel S. Laniont Secretary of Navy Hilary A. Herbert Postmaster-General Willinrn L. Wilson Attorney-General Jndson Harmon Secretary of Agriculture J, Sterling Morton State of Oregon. Governor W. P. Lord Secretary of State H. K. Kincaid Treasurer .....Phil. Mo techno Hnpt. Publio Instruction G. M. Irwin Attorney General C. M. Idleman Ho ( G. W. MoBride 8enBtoM J J. H. Mitchell p. 1 Binster Hermann Congressmen w B Euu Printer W. H. Leeds ( R. 8. Bean, Supreme Judges . A. Moore, ( C. E. Wolverton Sixth Judicial District. Circuit Judge Stephen A. Lowell Prosecuting Attorney John H. Lawrey Morrow County Officials. . . . a . t rr n . m ii i DfliiNMir... ... n. , . uuwnu ltepresentative J. S. Koothby ilnnnty Judge... . ' Commissioners... J. M. baker. " Clerk " Sheriff " Treasurer ' Assessor... . Surveyor... ' School Bup't.... Coroner ..Julius Keilhly J. K. Howard J. W. Morrow .G. W. HarnnirtoD .... Frank Gilliam J. V. Willis Geo. Lord Anna Balsiger T.W. Avers. Jr BEPPNKB town omoro Mayoi Thou. Morgan ft mncilinnu O. K. Famsworth. M. Linhtenthal, Otis Patterson, T. W. Aysrs, Jr., 8. 8. Horner, E. J. Ulocuin. Reonrder F. J. Hallook Pr-mummr E. L. Freeland Marshal A. A. Koberte Precinct Officer. Jnatinenf th Paaoa E. L. F reel and Constable N, 8. Whetstone United Btates Laud Officers. TBI DALLES. OB. 1 P. MnnM ...... Kesri ster A. S. Uiggt lteoeiver LA OBAHDI. OB. H.F. Wilson Healster 1. H. Knbbius Keoeiver SOBXT SOCIETIES. kawlins post, NO. IL a. a. n. Meets at Lexington, Or., the last Satarrlay of . month. All vetoran ar tnvitari to Join. .' C. Boon, Gao. W. Smith. Adlntant, t( ('otnuuuitlor, LUMBER! XITX HAVR FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF DM V dressed Linn imr, 16 mile of Heppner, at wnai is snow a u uie BOOTT SAWMXZjZj. FIR 1,000 FEET, ROl'OH, -- - - CLEAR, - - I too - 17 60 rr DEUVEREO I HEPPSER, WILL ADD L .uu per i.uuu ism, onimwiioi. The slxivs quotations ore strictly for Cash. L HAMILTON. Prop. Hatioaal mi ol MW. WM. FINLAND, ED. K. RItlOP, freolaoet. Cashier. TE.IKSACTS I GESEBAt BANKING BUSINESS COLLECTIONS Made oo Favorable Term. EXCHANGE BOUGHT & SOLI) HEPTSER. If OREGON Ontario-Burns fe Line -A. T4 I- BiraiOWEUliE H. A, WiL'.UMS. Pep. OSTAHlOItUILXS Loatee Burti I'olly at 6 p. m. a&J it. ritoi al OtiUn ! 43 boar. Single Fnre $7.00. Round Trip $15.00 I tfthnt'm t fratght r, Mi.i tt smti4. ni'nxH caxvos' ImM H 4m 'r -..!f TMr ! I r. , ..n t f tlrryu -. .mf ilk lfc Ontad s l ?tl tt 04 im I tw linws in fi tS Wlly (traias), !! (roetooi f t4 Wool, ttllb th()oto.b"ij r.. If I 0.1 !-, nl'O frt. 1 1 fl 5 b4lr rMoiti t aoo !( r m asU in tbo slot. IUoIIm m (lots Ml,, rT,f,"H A WOOL This has become an established market for Eastern Oregon, Washington and Idaho wools. Last season three million pounds were received here by rail from Huntington, Baker City, Heppner, Arlington, and from Yakima, Spokane, Lewiston, Walla Walla and intermediate stations. , Low freight rates are given on shtpments to Pendleton for scouring and packing In transit. ,Many of the leading buyers make this place headquarters, and all large opera tors frequently visit Pendleton warehouses. As a market this place Is equalled only by The Dalles in quantity of wool which attracts competition, with this advantage. : From no point in the Northwest, Portland included, is wool shipped East at less ex pense than from Pendleton. Water competition has not afforded suf ficiently low rates upon wool in the grease and dirt, to equal the lower expense in curred by shipping only clean, scoured wool from Pendleton. , Owing to this fact Pendleton buyers are enabled to pay as much or more for wool at this point than is averaged at other places having reputations as "high markets," based upon exceptional sales of fancy lots of light wools. Considering character of wool, and shrinkage, it may safely be claimed that the average sales in Pendleton Net the Grower more Cash for the same amount of wool than can be obtained in any other Market in the State. Otis Patterson WHITE COLLAR, LINE. Columbia River and Pa 8 Steamers TELEPHONE, BAILEY Leaving Alder 8treet Dook, Portland, for TT l J XT-t. . . I J . xui sun nsocuus. xireoi connection wim uwaoo steamers and rail road; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad. TEIiHPIIOKTI Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Daily, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Daily, except Sunday. DAIDBY GATZBIIT Leaves Portland P. M. Dally, except Sunday. at 0:45 A. M., except Sunday and Leaves Portland and rnns direct to Ilwaco, Tuesday and Thursday at s A. M. Saturday at 1 P. M. nnw fiGuunu.; kiiu (uiiii; hi . a. it, uu Diinusy ntgn, at U r. al. Bagpge Checked lo Railroad Destination Both Beaches Free of Expense. ... For Safety, Speed, Comfort, Pleasure, Travel on the Telephone, Bailey Gatzert and Ocean Ware. Attorneys tit Iaw, All baaioeM attended to ib prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. HEPPNER, : , , . , OREOON T. R. HOWARD -DEALS IN Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Stockmens Supplies, Etc., And Wants Your Trade! He will make it ao ohject for y8a to trade with Lira m bis prices are right, and all goods that he handle- are of the very bent Store on Main Street, Next Door to City Drug Store, I-Icppner, ;!!5Sir"n Do You Want a Ri& ? frv" n), Don,t You Want a Place .7 Put Morse ? All tbi cab be procured at Thompson k iSiee, Ixtwer Main Street, iippporr, urrgon. TImw fwntiamiea sr tntfti4 H1 OmM lUmrr , front . ftl!ltat eM rthf eoqtitWo rnj ( mmttw f a4 tin I Mtlf tb twtiM oHb (roitnf , THOMPSON & nHSTNS, aixvi4 I t. a Vs thl. Hns cvcrjthlng in tho Candies, Nuts, ond Lumps n Stock is Complete. The Lancashire Insurance Co. MANCIIKNTKM, NIILANII MARKET. NOTARY PUBLIC CALL V CONVEYANCER 0- o OFFICE et Sound Nav ation GATZERT AND OCEAN WAVE. Astoria, Itwaoo, Long Beaob. Ocean . i . . Saturday nleht. 11 P. M. Iave. A.tnrl. nu. . Monday. Sunday night, 7 P. M. Oregon. to up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle il 4mm to ( My yl.rtol. lino of Fresh Groceries ao keeps Crockery, nd Tinwnre. Notions a Specialty. Sciatic Rheumatisi For real blood diseases relief can only be obtained by using a real blood reme dy. So many people who are sufferers from an obstinate or deep-seated blood disease make the mistake of taking rem edies which at best are only tonics and cannot possibly reach their trouble. It is in just such cases which other so-called blood remedies cannot reach that S.S.S. has made some of the most won derful cures. 'Rheumatism is one of the most obstinate diseases of the blood, and there are few remedies which have any effect whatever upon it. Mr. Asa Smith, who resides at Green castle, Indiana, where he ia well known, writes: "For many years I have suffered from that terrible disease known as Sciatic Rheumatism, Nvhich the treatment of many physicians failed to relieve. I have also used nearly every known blood remedy, but they did me no good, as they di'd not seem to reach my case at all. Possibly my con dition and the extent of my sufferings MR. ASA SMITH. can be better appreciated when I state that the disease reached a point where it was matter of utter impossibility for me to take my food, or handle myself in any way, ana tor several months the nurses were compelled to turn me in bed by use of the sheets. "1 his was my condition when S.S.S. was recommended to me, and I must confess that I had little hopes of any uicuitmc ucneiHung me. i was soon encouraged, however, when after taking three bottles I was able to move my right arm. I continued to take the med icine ana Deiore long was ahle to walk cross the room, and when I had finish ed one dozen bottles was able to iret about as of old. " I have been hale and hcartv now for two years, without any sign of a return of the disease. I will never cease to praise S.S.S., which I regard as the most wonderful blood remedy on earth ; it brought me oat of a condition of utter helplessness to one of robust health, With a weight of 170 pounds." S. S. S. cures Scrofula. Cancer. Ec- lema, and any form of blood trouble. It ts guaranteed purely vegetable and forces out the poison permanently. If you nave a blood disease, take a blood medicine S. S. S. ia exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It has made some truly wonderful cures of Cancer, where death seemed me only relief, and we will take pleas ure ia sending to anyone full DartimUra of theae cures, and also our valuable books. Address Swift Soecifie Com. pany, Atlanta, Georgia. KI.UH lb THE HAM. Fmm the Arlington Record. The election of Judge Northup, cooM II be oeompltshsd, would be no victory for republicans. That ean be aroom plisbfxl only by Iba election of Mr. Ellis Mr. Northnp' taocee would be via lory for the n t'sne of disgruntled poli liciani aod 'ireboada tbal euro out of all polilloal eoDvenUaa. Th differ- eo to tbal tbla Northnp campaign was larger dtaaol, wbert lb foroo er ooany oqqtiij divided. Air. Eilit a If oa way iotrlgnlng lo defeat lb will of lb voUr at Ibat ooavoDtino Dor bat he taken part lo Iba eafflpalgo (loot- On Ib eemtrary, b baa remained tadl- 17 in po 1 ai n aebiogtoo, workini for id open titer and lb need of bis cooetllneiiey. Mr. Northnp I not eo- titled to lb (nptxirt of lb Vuter of lb Mood district. H I not a omnia of ay prty, bnl imply eonnoet Lieo- If ladopooJeot eaoJi.lat for xm irsoe, raooiiig 00 met idea, aeklog lb offra ef 15100 voter and offering bulbing lo mi or a fr ll but hi oo I be tol l UoWrl. lo rarryloa? out Ibl Id Mr. Kortbop will have but oa vole oat of 4j(L If b rear l oonareoa, aod bt loBooor will ot tstond U)eol tbe badow of bt kooe. lo lb lal form oa ablrb b etaml. b attompi lo fuTMUII lb ortioo if Iba ropoblicaa a(lQOalroaealiuo. Ihm romblleo per ly oaa b eMy lm!l N aliol I hie ajqeettufi, ftad Mr. Kills bolofige to It Hy 11 rtj, Mr. N .rii.up i til, bnl Ml bolter ai. t,4ig i la 1,1 frur for iM lUfool. fa rrf-ffmlnf no eorroory ll.e ronl,liai parly will Ji SHally jqJwione In the aljiiiilii,ti, ar oor levreiiia et pnut lt lfl. ! birb Ihe wio-Iom f bvo bs bs 'I Irml ilng oo lr rovtood e)tUo (remo-l f.r rvnn) Mly 4 felling I the!. Mr. N' irtbp'e so lidary ie fr I bo rlI atoii Uti milf, Iktotil Ibet b aif. tan be Mid la Lie fM. II l boliotoe la (Le rpibiea frfiwipie f iri.WM.ej Ihon LM lwtia n'll d smi f'id t"t Mr. l!,e .e f.rf ttaJM bint. If b off t, tba Lis election ia least desired of all the candi dates in tbe field. Mr. Ellis is in favor of protected labor, home manafactnrers aod tariff on wool. True, he did vote in favor of coining $100,000,000 of silver that had been lying in tbe vaults for tbe past fonr years, but that was a long way short of the free and unlimited ooinage of silver we bear so muoh of. ' Mr. Ellis is a republican and will abide by the 8t. Louis platform. His ballot will be cast with bis party, whether for tariff or monetary laws. Tbe experiences of the past justify tbe assertion that tbe republican party can be safely trasted to administer tbe affairs of this govern ment. That it will establish a revenue system, which, while providing sufficient fnnds for maintaining all governmental expenses, will famish ample protection for American labor. Nor will the mone tary system be neglected. A sound, stable ourrenoy will be maintained, which, while performing tbe functions of a circulating medium, shall be as "untarnished as the nation's honor." Republican voters should not be de ceived by tbe protestations of purity tbat are emanating from the throat, and pens of tbe bolters. This is a republican year and as republicans we are entitled to be rejoicing over a great victory on tbe day after election instead of a ride in the Northnp hearse. Tbe effeot of tbe coming election will be lar reaching and will play an all important part in tbe national oampaign, when we expeot to place in tbe presidential obair that great protectionist, Major MoEinley. MoKinley and Ellis should be the watchword of every republican in tbe eeoond district. How to Treat a Wife. (From Pacific Health Journal.) First, set a wife: second, be Datient. You may have yreat trials and perplexi ties in your business, but do not there fore, oarry to your home a oloudy or contracted brow. Yonr wife may have trials, which, thoucb of less magnitude, may be bard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in ohasiug from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy in tbe bouse. It is the best snd ia snre to be needed sooner or later. Yonr wife will then know that von really oare for her and wish to nrnteot ber health. For sale by Conner & Brook. druggists. PREH.S COMMENT. Jndge Bennett holds that protection to Amerioao industry "is a mere bag atelle." Ambassador Bayard astonished British audience reoently by diatribe "gainst bi own oountry for toleratiog protection in any form. Tbey point to England a proof that individual liberty is tbe best and only means by which tbe greatest good can be secured for lb greatest Dumber. Does not tbe condi tion of America today, oompared with England, prove what "protection to England" means to America noder dem ocratic free trada at home? Wo think docs. In ordor lo maintain specie payments tbe present administration has old, io the course of little mora than two years, 8:02.000,000 of bond, appar ently to maintain gold payment by r deeming tbe legal tender notes in gold b'jt, in reality, to provide tbo money oecded forourrenl government eipeos.'s, which ongbt to bava com bnt which did nol oome, from tbe rrgular source of revenna. Every rffurl shoold b msde to enlighten the conotry upon this subjeot and demonstrate to voter tbat lb Cleveland bond aalei wrra really made to meet defloleooie In revenues, nothing else. Tbe aonnal interest charge of tM 1.000,1 sk) oo Iba national debt wa cut to 123,000,000 and lb In tarewt bearing debt wa reduced from 13,000,000.000 to boot K500.0tW.0o0 by lb republican party. Io three yeer Clevelaol baa created dht ot 1341 000,00(1, lb aonoal ioloreel charge being over IIO.INJO.CXX). Io lb faoa of faota och tbeaa bow can Jodg Bennett far an liooeat aod iutlhgot audience and claim Ibat In tbla eontet protection . . .i 1. a... 10 American loanotrie 1 " rj)r bgaMle"-ai no flgor wbalevorT ft I falsa, Ib iaeaa befor lb pan p la io Orogon I a rolttrn la pro parity by lb ebaonolaof proUrtion. Hilver ieti'l in It. Wa d'io'l maka paoobea bnl ay tbat oaocb ! Iinme, and eballaoge deelal. M ro Obeorver, Th ooly b'lpa fir lb roatoratlna of liver lo It money as Ilea la Iba rpub lleaa party, beraoea it i th ooly fart Ibal dooa or caa carry out Ita pUlaoa II 1 Ib ooly parly Ibat really under stood 00(1 brlievea lo Ilia great Dee of tbl Nation, aooeoiiontly lb only par lf Ibat will ever bate lb e.iurag lo"ra nooelUa ailvor" ilbool aailiag for E mpa or England. Hal II. rank and tit of iba parly I al proal iatorreled aa dooply In Iba rretnration f i.rita:oa. aod Iba prosperity Ibal goo a lib H.lbal i will aaei lor aolhtng eloa for Iba lio bolng It Biooi Uka Ibie stop Orel. e. log lekea ll It a ill ba roaly lo arei lof ail vor aod ll onoe reft (ally. M trn Ob itor, ll U eofo Pi ear Ibat Je-l-a hrlhap alll not fooolva 0ta Javerlii vtoa in Mhrtoao aoojalf. Itrpohlkart w y,i anbd lot Mr. I'JIio. the rogalar oomiaoa al H a party, I boy a ill not tm f.wtid Un.Wieg aver an annlb-r la foil t be trap Ibat ba bori ea adroitly , wr liea.- M'ira lo. T'a f n ad, looiooil uf vrr lo M.o f i'ia, ftfinf Bilb bee Highest of all in Leavenbg Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report UX VA. ABdOIsUTECY PURE wings, she will walk with her own legs. She will be tbe paradise of tbe tramps and the great and miscellaneous frater nity and aggregation of tiredness repre sented by tbe Ohio importation. Halem Statesman. Mr. Northup represents both the con traotionists of tbe ourrenoy aod the bus iness of tbe oountry. He wants only a bank ourrenoy, based on gold, and be want what be and tbe paper that foist ed him into prominenoe ot a nomination are pleased to term "moderate piotep tion," wbicb is the other , name for the Wilson tariff. We hope his vote in the return will represent also oontraotion. Salem Statesman, Eastern Oregon wool growers and both Eastern and Western Oregon man ufacturers, fruit men, bop men and ag riculturists generally should remember that "moderate protection" moans no obange at all in tariff legislation. Tbe wool men will not even get tbat halt loaf proposed by the Dingley bill if too ma ny Nortbups get into congress. Salem Statesman. "Besides, there 11 a difference between a protective and a prohibitory tariff. While I favor proper protection, I do not tavor a protection tbat prohibit. There is as moob misohiet in a tariff which is too high as In no tariff at all, and I think tbat you mast agree with me thai a tar iff which ii reasonable is tbe best tor the country," said Northup, the Oregonian'i and Wall street' candidate tor congress In tbe seoond district. Be i not o anx ious for "principle," which ha olaimed hie candidacy represents, as he is tor of fice, and he would stultify himself and subordinate the dearest wishe ot the great majority of the people ot this ooun try to this end, with the hope thereby of winning tbe Tote. voter in in second dxtriot will un derstand tbat II. II. Northup ia tbe Or egoumu caudidata for congress, and tbat whatever it publishes about said Northup is done to mislead tba people. Northnp never bad tba gbost of a chanoe of securing the plumb tbat be i reach ing oat for. Tbe Oregonian knows tbal all tba leading newspaper lo the state oondemu Northnp' oaodidscy. It mat ter not of what political complexion they are, Northup is tabooed aoddeolar ad unfavorable on aooount of bi boll and uopopularity, Tba republioao pre ot tba state Live a duty to perform that admit ot no delay. Tb time I drawing near, aod not so buna iboold be lot. Show this bolting nomine tor congres sional honors tbat while Iba Oregonian may lead blm around by tb ooaa, Iba people ot this state will not follow mob. unworthy leadership. Tber ar not ooe-balf t doseo papers in tba cotira stat that favor Nortbop. Tb regular republican oomioea, lion. W. Ii, Elli, will be returned to bi seat in Coo gr oaa, and IL II. Nortbop will be returned to oblivion a soon a bis tarn a county jodga eipire, wbare b will rest oo- mourned and unbuoored by tba trne re publicans of Oregon. Commercial IU- view. For every quarter ia a man's pocket there are a doseo nana ; and to na each 00a lo snob a wsy a lo derive tba great eat baneflt ia a qoaatioe every one mast solve for blmstlf. W beluv. bowr, Ibat no batter oaa could he made ol 00a of tbtae quarter than to cicbeoge it for a bottle of Cbsmharlaia' Colls, Cbolar and Diarrhoea lUrnody, a madkiloa tbat vary family hoold be provided with. For al by Goaeer A Brook, druggists. isacixiicriiKaKiiTcu. from Tbe llellte T. . Tba Dalle will lie pretty well irpre eenled at lb Heppner rarwa ablcb begin 00 May 20 Tbe boreea wilt leave ber Tboraday bight oa freight Tbee l.leb will go from bare ar aa follow : Weeea labia, Jim Crow, Hatali ead Ha giola; Alva Voratoo, Mamie ft. sad Mbaeia; Malt Wblla, Mania D; George Aletaoder, Ifatlie Uleee) W. L. Wbll nvife, Jm Turner and looa. All ar fla animate, ar la toelleat Iraialng, and if tbey 00 not carry to pria il will be boAaaea tbey ar over- roalrbej, for tb oeeert tif theea aal as ale art going to tleppoar lo win if poe- IHM.HM or Till! RKIH. Tba liiMiae lb hint arxl eiuorlifig ln- ib lil ill w , trltr, soil 'thoUMl. end ulr dM o.a the kin U ImUoily iUwl by elrliMt t hsmUrloln e I eei hkia lininvot. ny vty ll rv bsva "m fvrwienettllf Mind f It, ll lo eitil rT-i.t, f4 Ibliiitf ptfs snd a Ufffii f ! if are rii t'Uo, hi haiwU, il.il-l-lsino. fr- biWo. end ihronU. era eoV for oia by Amtgwt el V roaw r bus. Try Ir, ?Aj' etMlltUa rewdrra, tKy er yA o l.i e mmU a dm In ll ole Utm. 1-uk, IiOmI -rilr ed vsrssulue. tut aala by feer A lrak, d'tuMi DEFENDS SENATOR MITCHELL. In a reoant issue the Walla Walla Un ion made an attack upon Senator John H. Mitohell, olaiming that because of bis views on the money question he should be defeated for re-election. In answnr in this we give tbe following from a letter to that paper, written by its former ed itor who is how in Washington oity, and who, by the way, is a well posted man on all matters pertaining to the welfare of tbe Paoiflc Northwest, and we believe what be says in regard to Senator Mitoh ell is true : Washington City, May 12, '96. To thb Editok: In your issueof May 6th yon did a great, and I hope and be lieve, an unintentional injury to one of tbe best friends Walla Walla and Wash ington ever had in congress, when you intimated that Senator Mitohell places the silver question above all others and. for tbBt reason, deolare be should not be re-elected. If you will turn baok to the time the Dingley tariff bill was defeated in the senate you will find that Senator Mitchell voted for tbe measure, tbat he did not follow, or join, Teller, Carter, Dubois, Mantle, in their opposition. No one oan truthfully say that Senator John H. Mitohell ever declared io favor of the polioy ot combining free silver and pro tection. Oo the oontrftrv. I hava tho words of bis own Hps, spoken months ago, tbat be is in favor of free silver, bu t is also of the opinion tbat it should stand on its own merits: tbat it is not statesmanship, muoh lees republicanism, to make protection, that oniversal de mand of the people, carry free silver. While Senator Mitchell is earnest in hi sdvooacy of free and unlimited ooinage of silver, at the ratio ot le to 1, and in favor of doing it without regard to tbe wishes or action ot other nations, be ia not now, and never has been, such a fanatic on tbe question as to Insist that all other questions must wait for their solution until siher is free. Many conversations with Senator Mitchell during tbe past winter convince me that if tb St. Louis convention a- dopts a gold standard platform, be will do all he oan to promote the eleotlon of tba republioao ticket. Senator Mitohell Is a firm believer in majority rule, and after tbe party of his choice baa formulated a platform, in tba regolar way, it is Ins platform until changed by proper methods. While Sen ator Mitohell, like many otber believers in free silver, will regret tbat tbe St. Loais convention decided against tbeir view, be will, witboot tbe slightest bea itancy, support tba ticket. Oregon baa burl the entire Pacific oortuwfst by turning down Senator Dolph aod Congressman Hermann. I pray you do not let tbo Union aid io car. rying on tbe work of destroctioo by help ing defeat Senator Mikbell. P. R. Joiihsoh. Deaf aeoe Caaaot be Carea By local application a tbey cannot reach tbe diseased portion ot Iba tar. Tbara i ooly oo way lo our deafnaea, and that I by constitutional remediea. IWnesa ia eausrd by an inflamed con dition of tba munnu lining of tb Eus tachian tab. When tbla tuba Is in tlaroad yon bava a rambling sound or Imparled bearing, and when it ia en tirely cloaril, deafnaea la tba raaolt, and nolrae tbla InHaamation can be taken ont and tbi lot restored to it normal onoJiiion, bearing will be deatrnyed for. ver; bid caoea ool o tea are oaoaaa by catarrh, which is nothing bat an In Hsmed condition nl Ilia nut eons snrfarre. Wa five Una lluo.lrod Hollars for any a of deafaaee (eano by catarrh) Ibat cannot be tared by 1111' Catarrh Cora. Head for firm I ore; fro. F. J. t'utr co., Toledo, O. Sold by draggtele, 7'e. Hotem Juortiol : Jack tamper, lata far- Pier al tba pea. returned from Eaolere) Oregon lael night, lit tbltik Mr. Jlta will wla in Iba Coflgreooiooal rana, lie oy a the polllit al and crop no Hook la vary aeoerteio in EaeUraOregna. I sU'rk er4. health aod aoel lireelh aernred, by rOillob't t'atarrh ltmdy. frrna .VI noiita. Nooal Injector free. For aala by Well Ii Warren. J a. 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