Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 07, 1896, Image 2

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MANLY STATEMENT
Senator Wolcott's Reasons
for Supporting McKinley.
I HE IS STILL A SILVER MAN
Bat He Wonld Not Vote for a Free Trader
to Secure Free Coinage Other lines
Equally Important
Denver, July 31. Eversinoe the Colo-
EtPDBUCAN PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.
' For President,
wiixiam Mckinley,
Of Ohio.
For Vice President,
GAB RETT A. HOB ART,
Of New Jersey.
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEER, of Marion County,
8.M. Y"RAN, of Lane,
E. L. BMITH. of Wasco,
J. F. CAPLE3, of Multnomah.
WHY IS IT SOt
Dealers eay that never before in
the history of Oregon has the wool
situation been anytbiDg like what rado delegate, led by Senator Teller,
it is at the present time. Hereto- walked oat of the republican national
fore there has always been a mailt convention. Senator Edward O. Woloott
et for wool at some prica lnere Das persistently refused to be interview
baa always been money in the past, ed in regard to bis position in this cam-
plenty Of it, to advance TO any paign. Tonight be leaned tne following
and all who wanted to consign address, giving bis reasons forsupport-
their wool. People have held back ing MoKinley for president
for better prices in days gone by, To the votersof tbe State of Colorado
bat when the time came tbat they The people ot Colorado are entitled to
had to sell there were always buy-know at such s juncture as tbis the views
era ready to pay .the market prices. 0f their representatives at Washington
Now there is no market, no price, amono the orent Drivileces we eniov un
130 buyers, none who will make ad- fot republican institutions are freedom
vances. The wool business is at a 0f conscience and freedom of speeob, and
dead stand still. It has stucK jf j n,mid hesitate on tbis or any other
fast in the mire of financial de- proper oocasion to deolare my belief and
moralization the horses have balk- my oonviolions on any pnblio question,
ed and refuse to budge an incn. gboatd despife myself even more than
A big lump of wealb, represnted j despise those incendiary newspapers
DV greai mountains oi wum, uuo u. ao(J hysterical imiividvals who assume
the mainstays of pastern Urpcon, is
tied up, and worthleps as the sandf
of the Oolurobia-.au.UUU.UUU pound
of wool in Eastern Oregon towDB
alone, and no one to even advance
DR. J. W. HILL HERE.
The Prtaeipal of Bishop Beott A tart f my I-
tervlewed by the Qasette CoBceralns: Thlf
Noted educational laatitotioi, aid tbe
Well Kaowa bchool for Yoaag Ladies,
Ht. Ueiea's Hall.
On last Wednesday Heppner was
favored with a visit from Dr. J. W. Hill,
prmcipal ot Bishop Soott Academy, of
Portland, and representing this sobool
and the well known young ladies' sobool.
Saint Helen's Hall, also of Portland. Dr.
Hill's visit was for the purpose of renew
ing acquaintance with old pnpils, of
which tbis seotinn has several, and, inci
dentally, to look over the field for new
business, for tbe doctor is every mob a
he 1s a tborongb
that threat and vituperation can choke
ibe utterances of any self-respecting
citizen of Colorado, who lias an opinion
to express or a principle to deolare.
Tk. .,Dti,. i. moat itaf Tn
" " " f .III I n I 'LI lIICOII'U IB . L "
money enough on it to pay freight tert)ftUot B, bimetalifm at tbe former
1 1 .!... Thiit nts-wal I
iromoneiown loamnutfr. ratio wooid, of oourse, be tbe most d
is Biorflu iu wbimhuoco m U rHble method of restoring silver as a
ton, Hilgine, liaKer i,nv, ui'imi, moDl.y melal. because tbe uisturbance of
JJnrkeH, fenrtlKnn, upppner, ten", , hi . bt . ,. w ibeiDBuirnr
- t m i T- 1 1 'r l I " "
Arlington and ine jaues. i if tion of (ree cninB(,e by ,h8 UDjted 8tatei
producers ot tnis wool wouiu use wonld ba Bvoidf di and lhe qaeB.
to know "wuere iney are at ,OU M t0 tbe XDortHtion or hording of
The above is taken from the East old would be eliminated. In my opin
Oreconian, one of the ftaunch "". mwever, tne umtea otsiee aiooe
, .. . i?o.t. oould, under wise and oonervative
aemocrano lourtmia ui uiin . . . ,
uregon. ii is n iruiuiui H.COru.- - , oouflden0(l o( .,,
tion of the disastrous condition, glasses ofoor people opeo its mints to
end coming from such a source tbe unlimited coinage of silver and soo
rnmVa with it rreat weicht B8 a oessfully maintain tbat metal at a partly
.monf A It hnnrrh " 'i iuubuu-
r o d 1 iinllv nf nlliAr naLlfina nf Ihft wnrhi. lJiir.
it r . A. .AAMtinMlst Aalra '
me cast wregou.uu BCOiu.uB.j, . h f bUc
Why BUCh a condition exists, it io the senate I bare always held this
knows the answer as well as any- view. My vote on all questions affecting
Had it not been for the part ' ourrency bas been identioal with
UA U nawan.n,r. nd noliti. 01 0,b" ieo"ori usnany inown as
"'vu ' "-I'-r- I--" .Bn.tnr.. ar,. .h,l. mv nlteranne.
oiansm influencmR the people to ln .. m, nolh...
. . I T
vote into power a Iree-traae a em. bten M ffjqent or as long as those of
ocratio administration, there would others whose views I share, nevertheless
not be this concestion in the wool " snbjeot is clear and
troops, under sanotinn of law, saved fur
ther bloodshed and destruotion, and
thereby deserves thetbanksof every man
wbo values our liberties and believes
tbat the rigbta guaranteed ua by tne
constitution ought to be guarded against
lawlessness of every form.
Tbe recent travesty at St. Louis, tbe
populist convention, baa but illustrated
tbe elements which naturally gravitate
toward the oandidacy of Mr. Br) an.
Every oranky quirk, every incongruous
aod lodioroua and mis-shapen idea which
tbe wheels in tbe brains of men oould
evolve, bnzzed and whirled through days
of talk, bot tbe net result way Bryan.
Government ownership ot railroads, tel-
A.Artk nnjl (.lAnkiinA linBB fnitintlVA Qnd I .
' " reruu,. . business man just as
referendum, silver money and more mon- edn0Btor
ev, bad tbeir advocates, ana at tne ena,
on aesurnces tbat all who voted for
Bryan would be equally recognized, Mr.
Brvan was tbe almost unanimous ohoioe
of tbe convention.
"Because, therefore, I believe that free
coinage will come through the tffjrts of
the republican party, aod because tbe
democratic and populist platforms, ex
cept on the money question, are odious
aod hostile to the welfare of ouroouutry,
I shall not cast my vole for Mr. Bryan.
"I hold my commission from the re
publican party. Many of its members,
including some of Its leaders, in tbe ex
ercise of tbeir j idgment, have announced
their infentiou ot leaving tbe party. I
shall stay. My loyalty to tbe party
which bas honored me is entirely ooo
sistent with my loyalty to tbe highest
and best htereats of tbe state I repre
sent iu tbe senate of Ibe United States,
aod I know no reason wby I should
abandon my party or desert its colors.
There is in my mind do reason wby it
was Dot as muob our duty to vote for
Weaver four years ago as for Bryan to
day. The Omaha platform declared for
free ooinage and was no more objection
able than tbe Chicago platform; and
Bryan Is youcbed for by leading popu
lists as being 'as good a populist as lives.
CLOSING OUT SALE!
rr
Almost every parent takes an interest
in eduoational matters, and with this
idea in view the Gazette's representative
solicited Dr. Hill for a statement or
terview concerning tbe educational
stitotions represented by him, and much
to the scribe's satisfaction
was graoiously granted
'What can you say for publication
relative to the progress and work of the
schools which you have the honor to
represent?" was asked.
"As you well know, Bishop Soott
Academy has an excellent reputation
not oonfiued, I am pleased to eay, alto
gether to tbe N irtbweet. We have pu
pils from all parts of tbe Doited States
and not infrequently we are favored
with students from other countries. This
year, of tbe graduating olass ot seven,
one, Henri H. Jones, hails from Aquin,
Hayti. He is a native ot the island, and
when he arrived in Portland three years
ago oould not speak a word of English,
and as a result of close application to
bis studies graduated with honor in tbe
olassioal depattment.
"If any person will take the trouble
to look over onr catalogue be will notice
tbat we eduoate in one family, many
times, every jonog man iu it. Tbis is
We invite your attention to our Immense
Line of Summer Dress Goods of the Very
t Latest Styles. Our Salesman, Price, who recog-
b.,... nizes no cost or value, will offer these goods
Away
Mark
We
3elow tie Regular
Talc a LooK at Tlese Goods,
You can find a Bargain ir) teri).
have a Large Line of Glassware, Crockery and Tinware that we are
closing out. Don't buy these goods till you see our prices.
nut. iif. all on ATpnritinn and in mv mi (id
The populists nave not cnangea form8 B si,eDt t4.Btimonial which speaks
volumes in favor ot Bishop Scott Academy.
market. Pio manufacturer nor
speculator is going to put one dol
lar iu wool till it is known whether
these immense foreign shipments
are to coutiuun. There need no
one think that the situation will
change unions the election of Mo
Kinley becomes alisolutly sure.
With Kastfrn Oregon's greatest
induatry stilled in the way it !ihh
been, it is nrepOHterous for the
democratic party to aak. for votes
from the chief Builorcrs.-lue Dal
les Chronicle.
Alabama, coos democratic, as
usal, by about 2."),000 majority.
Dick J land, ot Missouri, has
been nominated for congress Again,
oESATOn VOLCOTTB letter in
this isauo expresses the position o
thousands of republicans.
Mrt. Uiiyan sneaks in tbe most
faTorable terms ot bis democratic
friend of tbe vice-presiJeney, but
if Mr. Bewail were a republican
I'.ryan would rail bim a corpora
tion blood sucker ami lieaitleas
bauker. Uaker City Republican.
Mr. llryan wants fice-trade iu
wool. Morrow county Las tried
this and itiau't a(iafcU)y, by a
long shot. Heppner Osteite.
Yea, and won't the tan don wool
affocl the value of every man's pn
ion? Isn't tbo tariff a "diaboo
eat" rot'Caration of tbe money o
tb widow ami orphan with dm
i no imt-ar mmuia t a latin on
wl deoreciaU f vry cold dollar
tbat is ut for rlutbiuit?- 1'oit-
land Tribune, r at.folcliM ar
raaio does not answer anitLinu
Kvrry wrsoa wbo is residing iu
Kantern Oretfon uirecuy or to
directly affected, ai.d imioverUhe!
fwpla are in tio bumor to listen to
pueilK uonaet).
consistent, and the views I bold I expeot
al
Tur rt Oreu nin tbat
tariff on wol would help tb tnaoa
furturer only. Tbis it not tru.
If a tariff wm ilac! on wool it
woul I beln very farmer in Oreg
on, in ad litin ti lbo actively
rnsacMi tn tb buines. ibe
woul will raoa tnnllon ti ba cheap
cheap mutton rnirs in cotnpetitio
with evrrf !! I-rmluct ratal l
lb farmer. C-reili attd bay can
not biitiif L"d ific whramul
ton, lerf and Hrk ara low. Wly
tha farmer is aa touch tbloreal! i
ways to maintain.
'The financial plank of tbe national
republican platform is, io my opinion,
ar from satisfactory, and those members
I the party who believe aa I believe,
ill straggle earnestly and hopefully tor
tbe fall and comt lets recognition and
adoption by the republican party ot the
nmans principle of bimetalism, animal
ed by tbe belief that the party which on
every other great qnealion involving
unman freedom and tbe welfare of man
iml bas stood for all tbat is uplifting
and ennobling, will yet realiie that
eontiuuanae of the gold standard means
only further Impoverishment and suflVr
ing.
Tbe platform eontaii, however, a
most Important statsmr ot, pledging the
party to lbs furtherance of bimetaliaro
by International agreement. To the good
faith ot tbii plrdge, tbe history of the
party on other questions requires the
fullest credence; the overshadowing im
port an os of tbe silver question makes it
oeMaiu to my wind tbat every effort will
be earnestly made by the republican
party to eroare to Ibis country tbe bleee
togs of blmetiliem, and it Is my sincere
aoovlolion Ibat silver will again be re
stored to its pUon as a money metal al
tbe old ratio, and tbat when this restora
tion eoms, It will t aoooaiplished
Ibrougb tbe action end efforts of Ibe re-
publieaa party. Except on tbe money
question, do mas io dorado wbo be-
llevM in Ibe protection of Ammo so
labor antl American products aod Amer.
leaa industries, and who love bis cono
try, oaa read lhe platform without bearty
approval; aod no naa doable tbat
M.J.r MeKloUv will brio to bis bigh
offloe every qoalily seeded by a presi
dent of this great people.
klr. Hryea bae beta nominated for
tbe prMideeey oo three a'rU plat
forois; by Ibe dViaocreUs party, Ibe
lxlultat party aod by Ibe silver party.
The laal tamed party -tbe stiver party -
dors sol dreerve eertoee aobetdMeltoa.
Uoel of He MreaUrt wre ptal at Us
reeat eoateoHue la Ht Ixuie, seJ Ibe
newspapere report Ibe roe tenia ball as
twin- leee Ibes half full. Tb deatoeral
tc parly aliate4 air. Drvaa apoa a
platfom Ibe Ouatc al plabk of whleb te
eveiylblng Ibat eualj ! dreired, aed
lhe reel if II evertlbing Ibal te, In eny
rtpluloa, dvetrable euj boallle Id Ibe
Io l real of oar ananlry. 1 dellnel4
eland apoa Ibis pleif.m aod v4e for
I tie randiiUta, etea wlin the allurleg
fr4ea(e plaak. I aae4 i It. 1
a S bellevef la prnetioS, aed tball !
baa Je ibal blif The eeprvwe oul
of Ibe ri4 MUlre le a per aad able
Iribeeat; tbe btfbeet Jfllimal Iflbanal la
iseecrl.l t wiU S4 kl N eleb It.
Th fnvef aweal saesi b nlitd Io pay
tie raebtr-f Im, aJ wbeester my
ule le r-ld ff lhal np., and I
oast four years. It is we who ate ex
pected to join tbeir organization. Others
may find it a wise experiment, but I
won't do it. Whenever tbe coarse of
events coald make it possible that I
should speak from the same platform aa
Tillman or Waite or Iguatious Donnelly,
in advooaoy ot tbe same presidential
candidate, I know there must be some
thing wrong with me.
"What we need in Oolorado is less
hysterias and more common sense. We
have glorious reeouroes, yet in tbe iuf anoy
ot tbeir development. We are suffering
from the imposition of a mistaken finan
cial policy, which it is oar natural and
proper desire to see ovtrtbrown as quick
ly as possible. We are one of 46 states
in tbe Duion, esoa tree and sovereign.
Within our borders live about one one
bnndred and fiftieth ot tbe people of the
Doited States. We live in a republic
where tbe roMority rules. The vast ma-
"It bas always been our most earnest
endeavor to procure tbe best instructors.
Tbe personnel of tbe faculty of onr
sobool will compare favorably with anv
institution in the country, and indeed, if
I may be pardoned for seeming egotism,
superior to most of tbem. Three ot tbe
oorpe are Yele graduates, several are
from other oolleges of national reputa
tion, one is a grataate of West Point, a Xeaobers are expeoted to require tbe use
captain io the U. 8. army on retired duty, ()f g00(j English on tbe part of pupils in
Yours for Cash.
and all are tborongb, competent teacher
in their respective lines. The best in
structors are none too good for as.
"Bishop 8cntt Academy Is more essen
tially a boarding eohool for boys, though,
of oourse, many boys and young men,
residing in Portland, live at home aod
attend as day pupils. Oar military dis
cipline is wholesome; all matters in tbis
line are looked after by the commandant,
struction in tbe sobool of the soldier.
We have a primary, a preparatory and
an aoademlo department, besides classic
al, scientific, English and commercial
courses; iu fsct we thoroughly prepare
II. e pupil wbo desires to attend any col
lege or soientiflo school. We bave
graduates in Yale, Wet Point, Masa
chusetta Institute of Technology, Uni
versity of California and Stanford
jonty ot tne peopie oi u um.m. Capt Wm A Kimball, D. 8. A. Ret
are nones ami m u'S" n.. .o,tt. ... olvun thnmiioh in
telligence, and devotea io ine perpemuy
ot free institutions. Oar f rest desire is
to indnoe a majority of tbe people ot Ibe
United States to believe as we believe.
The way to tbe acoompliabmenl of this
remit is not by vituperation and abuse.
Tbe press ot tbe oountry, East as well as
West, is largely responsible tur tbe bitter
si olional feeling now sought to be in
voked. It is for ns wbo do not own or
ooutrol newspapers and wbo are not in
lbs business ot throwing mud, to remem
ber tbat of Ibe millions nt people who
will cast tbeir ballots tbia fall, nearly all
are as pat riot io as we are, and with on
equally desirous that Ibis republic shall
live, and not die. The people of tbe
East are our brothers; we sprang from
Ibe tame loins, we bae a common cono-
Iry, a common death and Ibe same dear
flag. Tble gospel ot hate wbiob le now
being preached should find no fullowiog
among eane meo, ao welcome among
good eiliaene
"We wbo believe la the free einsge ot
both gold and silver at utir mints at lhe
ratio heretofore existing will secure the
adoption of our views when we are able
to Induce the mj irily ot oar fellow cill
seus to share oar belief; wbea people
wbo do no! agree with us now shall be
led to agree with ua, not alone because
ot our arguments oa fioaoee, bot because
our views oo otber great qaeetlooa en
title oe to public eooOJenee and respect.
Free aolnege will never aome, la my
opiuion, oat of lhe jatnbls sod folly of
Ibe Chicago platform, oor will II be her
alded by tbe cap and belle of populism.
"Enwaan O. Woimt"
the daily routine of all tbe clashes. In
tbis oourse it is urged thai at least tbe
first two years ot Latio should be taken,
owing to its large use in msoy derivative
words of tbe English language.
"Muob attention is also given to
French and German, and tbe instruction
will be given by resident native teaohera.
It is tbe aim to teaob tbe pupil easily to
read these languages at ligbt aod to ao
qoire correct pronunciation ot words; in
short to become sufficiently profloient in
tbeir use tbat they may be ot prsotioal
benefit. No extra charge is made for in
struction in these languages to any
atudent regularly enrolled.
"Latin and Greek are also taught by a
graduate of Cornell. To tbose who are
contemplating entering a college ot
higher instruction Ibe knowledge of
Latin and Greek is invaluable. Tbe
etudy of history, both modern sod an
' One feature of the school is tbat we oient, ie aso given a prominent plsoe io
accept b)S of eny sge, aod strongly ibe work of instruction
urge the sending of boys before they
grow too old and settled io tbeir helots.
We surround tbem with good, borne in
fliiencps, for onr boarding estahliubmeol
is carefully supervised. The location ol
the eohool is exceedingly healthful.
"Tbis year we will intrnduoe uiannel
Mining which we derm ao important
feature.
"The art department will be in charge
of a member of Ibe New York Arl
League. Her instructors an numbered
among Ibe best known artists ot tbat
city. The course ioolodet drawiog from
the antique iu charooal crayon or pencil
aod from still life In black aod white or
paatel; painting io oil aod water Color
from nature aod from allll life and
ENGLISMUSINESS
COLLEGE
PORTLAND OREGON
ti
r J: ;?:i . ry '
ijLsaaf
i
Full English course.
french and german.
businIss BRANCH ES.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, telegraphy.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT'" LAMES
IML IS
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
"Tbe young ladies' school, Ht. Ueleo's sketching from Ibe drsped model.
Uull. deserves more (ban passing notice, "Tbe Instruction Io tbe line of musio
t aarure yon," continued tbe doctor, will b complete, looludlog both vocal'
"and If yonr space permits I eball only aod Instrumental, from the elementary
be too glad to give you all poeaible Io- le Ibe advaoced, by thoroughly trained
for rant ion f r publication. During Ibe and competent teachers.
pat year Ibe eanse of Cbrlalian educe "College preparation will be offered
tion sustained a severe lose by Ibe death Iboee wbo desire It. Aod io soneluslon
if the former pruepel, Misa Mary B. I will eay Ibal, all la all, 8t Helen's
Rodney, but the election of Mies Trb Hall Is a model sobool for (iris and
belle Io fill tbat vacant position bae young ladies. Indeed, even Ibe grad-
proved eminently eatUfaolory U all la. I aatee ol otber good schools will find Ibal
treated. Mine Ttbbrtts la a woman of Ibis is as eitollent InattlutioB la wblob
eollreiate and university training, end to receive tbs Dnlaning louche, ae it
by virtue of her college drgree aod sub- were, preparatory to entering tbs every
etquenl attainments and advanlagee, day walks of life."
aa awardel in iNtf a Uo years fellow. Dr. Hill did not bave lima to rem el a
ship in Ibe I'aivereity ol reobevlvaeia, longer Ibaa Wedneeday evening when
receiving In Ibal inaiiiolioa tbe degree he departed fur PeodMoo. Before ra
id t. A., and I'b. It. She bas bed ex- lomleg to rortlaod be will vieil Ibe
perlrnee In aumeroos echooU, but ber ehlef eitiei aad lowos of Eastern Offg-
coneeeiion wHb Ht. Mary'e Halt. Uurl- oa, Wsablogtoa ead iJeao.
legion, N. J., should al leeel give her
bills and fvr. Tb suitable preiaralNn fr tbe work rvunr I Hine Ivl tbers bave bw sins epl
shadJiKing em.eati.ia le Li . , ML ii,i,h', ti,!L Tbe remainder dealc of dieealery Is different pail nl
of lhe faeottv ieelade tradnaie from I the eountry la wbtca Cbanttmlain'e
each IttstilutMoe e Veeeer, Maliti sad Colia, Cbole'a aod Diarrhoea Remedy
Cornell need wit b perfeel eeeeee. Dyeen-
Hne(Hkof Ht tlclea'e 1111 la well lry, when epidemic, Is ainx-t a severe
keneo and nede a lelrduetlMi to end daegemoe ae AeialiS sbeWra. tler
innrrealera. It i lhe alia to give girte I of of Ibe beel tf.rU of Ibe Boel skilled
ead ynneg tbekiodof lu at roe lino phiairta bave faiWI locbefk He ravag
f.i .btenria eollrce. idei e true itewj, wo-ev-r.
Tke Vkakm are a Hafey (any
II le said, but lhe ehakar wh abakee be
caneebeean'l help It le by no m-aos a
barpy Indlridual. Mo sbaaee lhe pernn
troubled with
aeiverleg ead
fullowe.1 by no lee a pieu, namely.
I.nrning fve. whicn I lollnwed by a
tri-l'lloe ba'b Ibal leave the oob.p
pv seffaeer "a week ae a cat," a !
Hf.irteeale simile, by tbe way. ae Ibe
eat, fr He s is le a partieiilarly mn--lr
animal, t'n.lef lb en.iv tirciini
! vital eianiln I a m nA Bp
ttbl will reeiprie I'T lliieier'e
Htomacb tillre. wbteb eradict mala
rial rfiar In every hum end ri.ie H
terrible rvaa Bp" Ibe litrm.
raegeaseol M Ibe live laie acc rnpa
aie Malarial dirJer- Te Ibe rli f
Ihl enwplalet, aa wl aa enbelipaltn
end d)rie,lb Iniirr le a lif.ly
Raf ted . l tRIaatNoi and trt-.r-aetblell
Mr kl.leey Imat U, srltr
rbeematiem ' neera'aia. A
ll.ele fll Ibrew lin.e t dy.
"It it immtttrtil. la mt jtjmrU
ti kttk'r fA e oroirr fcM-s nf
ht.rtt fn.m l Licif vr nl ... .
...... i. ..i.. i. k.n it Ill ktlhtr ht ilr or .1 r I am it
..1..1.1i..,...l.1i.i.L.-,k..7r ar-W-fewc fnm ;rk of
I iiwi . - ... ( ,-l7lt-, jr4 I f f. "f 'P
rmlttw ra m wa fui
t rotectinn a anv ir. Hot pro
tection ahoul i bol sbD M oetor. Tbs real repaWteaa aa-
w,l. f..r ever aclloa baa iU kne ba aelhf etefnl af eitrev-
it,Ufe.U lbo If mlinMCtlf .and lfca.1 dllaa be ewvtiff I S
rt.rrtr.i I lhalhiM Mr cwnL aa elaiMl I keftW fca b netrae. Wbea.
rnaet sell abroad can U aold to "walks eg, tba aley stnleal
tlioM abo Leln ti lcQaa a filca gw byad wlrd, aad laa.
bti h-m Hrfati'a fr trad, 't b wet b leg "(Wd and
Ul iu,.'e a.. ti'tet ili.ie. a'.l Ie 1 4 .lUie i-t p"l'l
! ; y im c t ! latitoi of ti e t. fc. ai .te-noe.! l !! mUi
H l r cud. Mm altti (he frr In e ff ilrs aad lleg. tn
Do You Want a Rig ?
) Don't You Want a Place to
Pnf nn Vnnr Tbnm ?
Arc You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
All tbeso can be procured at Thompson A Uinns, Ixwer Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
ThfiM sntlnwn are tl arnnlnlMt llh f.rant. Ilamey. Crnnk. Oltltam and otber eountUe,
and co nniwy ad time la makh.f Ibew Mrilons Itb lrlln naa.
trim la keeplnf alia lite time.
THOMPSOlsT Sd BTNNS,
uvzaTunr, xtrrnrxK,
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
Ol MANCIIKMTKMi ICIOLA.N
i W riTTtRSnX. AGENT. " - 1 - " .
necary
bae cored Ibe
.Utre,!. but I aey ! i give tbe b M fcau ar, -tt h, tlwt fB(
tnairartloa and ecboiariy item. i n.liiina. wbieb prove Utah the ll
eernrrd nber. anedirin la Ibe world o bowel
The ecbmd pp.ea Ibie year a kindet- P-- Kor .le 17 (r a If
garten. a Ibis baecb of tnatnctija I
rvallv aeciy I f.i a Ba f-ooda-
Hi) bee be Pae.
bile lrk Bhnn al ferry Cn
In abich lotmildesep.ii.rnx4.rn ytIb.BI , ,,,,,41 nbb
edurall-.a. Tbe r- . 4 f. lb m. , Bb,Wf diwl)l, hm tafvm time.
bM'f.r cBtiferw(ln,
rtetb t'(4.
Health ed Nek
I.Hbs Oaiarta IWas.ty.
eeft, by
I'fie 6V.
ill
ai-vki- -i .f
Usaeb of loairnfltina are large ead
rmmy end aWwIy snaid Tbe sge al
nbieb line walk eaghl M tgl ebaald
sol tw er fr )eaie.
"Ibe rtiy drpartirel at ibietebaid
le glva Mot Ilia neeal liliu, Ibe
faliy r.'ti eg ibal II le f great
Imtrtaere I the ef bilJiPS lb
edIMMt strnrtsr. Tb la ebeeta
f Iht i'p'ttrl at fMy l lb
latett saaJtd la W.alay to -II-.
tlMp a'tt eft! lreiMia'e
J. .fin. ,,u, ib' i' J t .t"i t. al
IliM I it to a ibr 'il-l 'M I t Io l
lk-t lb- lt.tM4 lb"W'
lletekig a epta o a abM ad
while foaetleg dews a bill al a ep! nf
60 sil aa br lb benkelbrewieg
bim a dot f'.l lo lb evU rd lie rd
ned dkbti bi btd.r. Tb d
Md arts put bark la plec aod te
owpeay attb Owe ttigg b ram I
irliagW. rk ) Ibat Sfancv Uaale
ee'.J l be la H iib aa aaeMtrned
b4k'M4 a dewablit pall -Ar1igl
tUMtd
a aii & frMnr
1.k4Ii(I a.I Iblk I
ialie R
Laal Tneedsy si Butt O rover won lb
flv fnrl -og dash with Cbi.k second
and rta Ear Ibird. Tim 113. Baby
Bulk wa alee tatcrvd la Ibie race,
OeneraJ Giy wee eel.'ed In Ibe laal
race et Ibal day, a Ore furlong dash, lot
failed to eecur a pie.
IUby llatb won Wednesday's en tur
lag kendkap, Imp. Hata eeennd aod
Model Iblrd; lio I U','.
"II it immtitrrUil, im aap a.juwaf,
n-ke(W fae aaern amwrr rvrwicw
IWaeSf mm th itrtff or nl
11 KilKtr ae di.s or a-t nor r am tor
frr erwo.- trtntrt from Ifrrh of
II 1 Jut m J, liryin 1 rae ron of Htj
rrrnttttxv raa Iht II tlmm tnit u
a a. It ronttdtmlta.
SUM MOSS.
Iv Tni narriT nu'RT of twi rrari
ol t r-t in ! im ( Mint al Morrow,
Ullr M minus,
a
SOm K Momor. IMMuUnl.
to ! b Noiiti, M-n4anl
la it.. Hmm ol lha Mi 4 Ota, mi sra
br-kt ea.,nlr4 le and win tb em,
pialnt Hi-I MslnM fan tn Un alan. nllil4
nw a mf h-l.rt th ara Amfo4 u,hi!
rt laf tmtm o ik (Urn rauill emirl. Ia .1;
Tbe Tta day ( aiaibf, ls,
n It ta lll M to iw.l, oe mn ihrrmnt
lb lalnlie .HI apl, u- lh mn tafia r-ltel
4-a.Ht la b- ronplalal, k II k 4laa
ttt.n ol la'rtar f owlfa baH. rtalnllg
M rtalan.U-1. I.H th fwot si all ba Mlnoe
raii4 an oi f alalia ao4 4l4aal. aad eaaia 4
lh a a ilt
1kiMiko!e4Ya4 MMIraMn mr-
a .!., at a) t-n A a.., a
IK. ai-na aiUlUl loKlt, at nn K Ma Ur
aiiir, i kautaa.
allarMf lot rWiUf.
b saw 4 Help.
I at a ttnd mkf I try low
breaghl KtM Oe-", to r.t.rbl
tKngbistdlfeatai Tbl le lb
2et t fraternal b6laiy ar.if I
IhaTJ.II aa4gtaig Very faai (Ktod
waga lo good wk.r. A Mrs,
J. U Vrti ntu.
IP. ft 0MaB ,
St U ppeet, I "r.
See ta Bad
wM by tedia)iaa. O !-
Ha, fiias aaaa. - f App4'1 1
aktaf HbilobS il la punitive
ea, fa eaie by Watle IWiHN,
hitr.nirrs sale.
om i is rirrrsy oiv ratr rai.ga
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4 IKa r. fruit oml al tfca Hata a f traaa of
,k- ' Htr m4 .tM. aa Jaaa la, lata a4 la)
.a 4lrto aa4 ! - I. rm a 4faa,
eawiam a4 wmh la immu t.x im
attta iiri I- aaM aa Ika k 4.,
I" 'a a M It Naf aaa a.atati
'- t i ar-l. a-l-iai i lka
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4 a. mi ian fnm al a t.a. Hal mi aa4
il-uat aaa IM alia lha aaat (w mt tm
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la a4. Mf-Ja.M.il.M,,min,
-ai a.,i r.al anaartt. la an laa
.wtk M v'Wa'k... la la laaaafcta
i. a mi. at . a
-J te r t4 tU , mhs s4 encw-
Stra. lb )tb day f Aws. ISa.
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J IM anH S.., Mvtaa I aa.ia
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