i; KbpuDllcan Ticket. For President, WILLIAM McKlNLEY, Of Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. HOB ART, 01 New Jerey. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GFER, of Marlon County, 8. M Y-'RAN, of Lane, E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, J. F. CAPLE8, of Multnomah. Protection and prosperity is the cause that is most Btire to win, all other so-called "issues" to the contrary notwithstanding. The McEiuley band wagon still rolls on. If you want to be in the procession that is surely marching to victory, you must climb into this Hon. Wji. McKinlet is one of the great men of the age; one of the grandest statesmen of tbiscoactry; he has a long record that proves his ability and soundness upon all the great issues of the day; add it is amusing to hear the little free trade organs abusing him, berating and slandering him while tit the same time they laud to the skies this young man Bryan whose only stock in trade Beema to be the wind from his mouth. It was this that secured bim the nomination and it is with this that be eipects to car ry the country and secure bis elec tion. McKinley is being malign ed just as Blame was, just as was the imortal Lincoln and Webster and all the other great men that have figured in the politics of the country. The condition of the country, however, demands that there be a great man like McKiu ley placed at its head, and the abusive epithets of the free traders will not swerve the people from electing to the presidency the man who more than any other stands for the doctine under ivhich this country has enjoyed its greatest prosperity. Union Republican. The republicans of New York open the campaign in New York City on Thursday evening with a speech by ex-President Harrison, at Carnegie Hall. It will be a swell affair. The road that leads to American prosperity is hedged with protec tion to Americnn labor, and as long as we keep in the middle of that rood and do not break down the hedge we are all right. San Francisco Call. Remi- Weekly Phehs is the name of a new paper lauuched on the journalistic sea at Oregon City last week. It is republican in politics, well edited, and withal a vpry creditable publication. May it live long utd prosper. Fx-Mayoh Frank, of Portland, died at Lung Bunch oh Sunday night He had been in poor health for some tune. Mr, riank was at one time a very sucreosful business man of Portland, being one of the t)rin of Frank Bros , the largo im plement dealers. The declarations of the Chicago platform declare for free trade as well as free silver, and the election of Pryau would mean the contiuu nnco of the present depression in our iuduHtriea, and the working men would not get even silver wages during the four yean of democratic administration. Baker City Republican. Not even during the war was the democratic party more dirscreilitod thau now. It ablest leaders and uewipapera have abandoned it and all its conservative ineiubcri are dcaeitii'g it On the Chicago plat- form not cum ainglo eminent demo. crat atatidn, and all that la left of tho party is a uamo that no one ia proud of and a record that no one doff m!.-Call. Hon. J. L 8nAitinri:i, of Walla Walla, lifelong democrat, haa withdrawn hit mpport from the Pryao-Hewall-WaUon ticket, aud aUtoa that be cannot indorse the Chicago platform. That patty in Waihingtou cannot afford to om many inch turn at John K Sharp-U-io. lis is one of I be boat lead, era the democratic parly Lm ia tht hvorgrten ett. Differ a we may on jx.litioa, alt t.f I'.astctD Orrp o and Wblngton, too, Laa coin in ou iutrrret ia the owning f the rami and locks at the OuH-adi', and o tbi juclioo we ran all jiio bond. Ia I ue not liwe eiU of thin ituwutnt matter, buijlrrp up a ticurr Hiding clamor, eaicial! with our Abators atnl rirt -i.Ulitr, nrgin thnn to in it Uj-oti Ihe soil at I l.o Cam-adra ir$ proorruUd without delay. TiuH-a.Moatiteii.err. 1'oK lie Aturiiran ispU (.hj tl. t,ll; of Ml KlllfJ ia tl, t)th tijiat f r.-(-nl) ; it U thartuUkU liiri.l i f thrir l.t ta f r lha ljjio. tii-tJ of a i.i w ra of achiefeturbt at.d i"k;r; it it tbetutJiu.ia f the Artirncib il a of luditiduat vitntigbty aid the ditiity of lain. 1L tie ro'vtata te. txd Oittaldrr Ibe Unlf ,B Ma Jlf d n't want 1 s but al the enie the I f t cU.. I,k in lb t ib!i,'o '.t.Yn M.il Iim MrKU.tr mil. Inrbe of twU il ttl fcu-l. The threat to destroy protection and the actual destruction of it brought on a panic most disas trous to the country and its effects. Capital and labor sustained a loos amounting in the aggregate to bil lions of dollars. If the destruction of protection could work such an injury to the country and its peo ple, the restoration of protection ought certainly to have the oppo site effect. The manufactiirern. the merchants, the artisans and the bankers, too, for that matter, feel that prosperity cbh be restored under the protective tariff policy, and they will vote for the party that is pledg.-d to that policy. Oregon Mist It is very possible that a sen sorial deadlock will deprive Ore- gou of any legislation next year, The Itepubl icuns will have about sixty members, and the majority of the remaining thirty members will bopopulista. The republican strength will be about equally divi- iieti, ana unless they can get together it will be impossible to elect Verily, it begins to look as thouuh the halls of the senate will bo depopulated through inability of legislatures to elect. It how ever will have the good effect of hastening the time w hen senators will bo elected by the people. Antclopo Herald. TUE gold standard democrats of this state selected eight delegates at their convention in Poitlaud on Saturday, to represent them in the national convention to be held at Indianapolia on Sept 2nd. Their platform declares for "tariff for revenue," and laya the blame for tho present bard limes to the pro tection policy of the republican party a atrange declaration to make in face of all the convincing proof we Lave to the contrary. Put they Lad to "declare" againal something, and we presume noth ing el no appeared more convenient to them. Tue republican party stands for good government, for protection to the Lome owner, the laborer, the manufacturer, the wealth creator; it stands for a sufficient revenue to pay running ripenae. for American ahipping and necessary Internal improvement; it atatida for prosperity, for rmpkiyment of williig labor and a uare meal on (very man's table, Htand by the republican parly Irccaiiso of what it stands for. Waily Olympian. P. n die ton be organised a rousing MrKioley club. . Joe Gibson of Lexington spent yester day in Heppuer. George Smith and wife ere np f rem Lexington Saturday. Fred Ward wsa down from Hnrdrcan Saturday and made tbia office a p!eaaaut call. Born Ou Friday mnrnini;, Aognst 21, 1896, to the wife of . L. Simons, of tbia city, a daughter. Hod. H. B. Gates ia np from Hillsboro' lookiuu after Lis intert-ata in the eleotrio ligbt plant of Heppntr. Mrs. E. P. Vornz departed last Wed nesday for Baker Oity to join ber bus band, who baa gone into business at that place. JoIid Hornoroume in from the mount ains Batorday, and ia preparing to leave for the mining districts near the Green hjru country. The people composing the "Wild West" camp at Ditch creek returned home on Fridny afternoon seemingly not much the worse for wear. F. J. Bullock and family, Mrs. Otis Patterson and daughter, and the family of E. L. Matlock retnrned from their oaling od Ditoh creek Friday eveu:ig. Whatever may be the oanse of blanoh iag, the hair may be restored to its original color by the nee of that potent remedy, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer. T. J. Matlook and family aod Mr. J.E Lathrop, retnrned Friday even in from McDuffee hot springs, where tbey spent a few weeks camping at that beulthful resort. The families of E. G. Sperry and R. C. W 1 s retnrned Saturday from a three weeks' outing at IVel eprings. They re port having had a splendid time of it camping out. Rev. Greene preached bis lat sermon of this conference )enr at the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday fvening. He will shortly leave for North Yakima, Washington, to attend the annual conference. Miss Ethel Sperry had the misfortune to step od a sharp pointed nail Moudiij morning, bioh penetrated the tole uf ber she and entered ber foot to tbe depth of about an inch, oansiDg a very painlui wound. N. A. Leaoh and Tom Barnett passed through Heppuer 8. tin day, on iheirwi.y Uuwu lo Liexiugiou. Mr. Li-aoli's raimlj ib at prt-Bei.t camped np t Joiien' pinirie where thev have uathered lurue quanti ties uf buokleberriea. On noonnnt of close times and a con sequent luck of btnn-6, the M Iton ki gle, one ol our neatest and nrttgiift t loiiauiifs, is foiot-d to tediice fromseven to s x columns, it hopes oin to ko back to its lormer size when business revives somewhat. 8. 8 Horner returned on Sunday morning from Baker City, where he h Mfctired a position. He will leave with bis family for that place on Wedm sday evening. Sturm n)S Baker ia a Iivrl place, and mucli bofeiutsa is being dune there at present. Mr. Nathaniel Mortonson, a well known uit.Z'not Hliperoinir, Michigan, aud editor of the Superior I'osteii, who for a Ion it lime milTered from tbe iuomI exornmaiing pains of rheumatism, was cured eiift't years ago hy taking A)erV Sarsapanlla, having never full a twinge of it sluce. T.-M. : Times are liyening np at the locks, rhe oolitraotora have begun drrdtiing al the npper eud of lha canal, and have put forty stone cutters at work. The recent tilgn water uncovered a fine quarry of granita on the bank of llit river, just norlhof tbe atonashrd, hiob is bring iirepared for the inner walls ol the canal, Mr (). F. W. Wieoker. of New York, who Is Iravxling hi the interest of Kcrilt net A Sons' publishing tiouxe, arrivrd in liepiiiier Hxtiirday morning. He i in troducing tbe worts of Kiinenn Fit-Id and Hubert Louis Stevenson, each of Inch lira very exoelVnt Volunes ol literal me. We ackuowledgn pleaeant call from tht gentleman. T.-M.: It ih )oung Americans of this city were penult led lo Vole. Mo Kiuley would orrUluli vet an over whelming majority here, that is it the propensity for bu lug caps la an itolx of their preference for president. Th New Xoik at or yesterday put on asle a lot of campaign eapa, and no in the lima of going to prr sixty two Me Kin ley and lhlrleu ilryso caps had brrti sold. The oldiKt mn In Marion county, and alni' st the cldesl in Orrgmi, is John Ihirbm. If Mr. Durliia lives I all I lie l i b of m tl in-iulli, lm will lie on bun lied and two yeait of age. Ills sons and grsn.iKohs bav in eonteniplailoa II. celebration of ihelr paternal inoHtn'i one hnodrwl ami Meoml birth, lay anni' fersary, lo ,trb an Invitation will be Mlendi-d l all pioneers of the ut who cams lo Uregon as early aa PM'J. PUNGENT PARAGRAPH Watts "Do you think a man can be a Christian on a dollar a day ?" Potts "I don't see how be can afford to beany thing' else." Indianapolis Journal. Wallace "How did you feel the first time you (jot into u barber's chair for a shave?" Ferry "To tell the troth about it, I felt like a bare-faced fraud." Cincinnati Eiiijuirej. With a Comma or Without. "Wasn't be put out when you told him he couldn't have a kiss?" "Oh, no! lie just took it ua a matter of course." Alii he took it, as a matte-of course, did he?" lllohlis "What nonsense it is for the newspapers, in tiicir accounts of weddinps, to describe the bride being led lo the altar." Slobhs "How so?" HtotAis "Well, most girls could find tiiHir way in the dark." 1'hiladelphia Ki.-i'urd. lie (confidently) "By Jove! lean tell you, the woman who could make a tool o' me isn't living." She "Poor thing! What a satisfHCton it must be to u that she so thoroughly accom plished her mission before she died!" .New Budget. "So you've taken to cycling at last, have you?" "How did you lind that out?" "I saw you on your wheel yes terday." "By Jove! I'm glud to hear that. All the reRt of my friends hap pened to see me when I was off." Uich inond Dispatch. Great New York Editor "What docs this mean? Why was my editorial on tbe decadence of journalism left over?" Trent I 'ling Assistant "Please, sir, so much room was taken up by tho 'How to F.at (.'orncd Beet Hash' sym posium." Cincinnati iCunuirer. A scientific writer put out rlaming handbills, headed "Know Thyself." A wag soon called on the lecturer and told Inui he was inducing a great many peo ple to form uciiiuuntauces of a very low order. The lecturer lookeil at the wag a moment and nuid: "My friend, you urts right; but it iiever oecuired tome until I saw you." Teacher "Polly, dear, suppose I were to shoot at a tree with five oirds on it uud killed tnrcc, liowmuuy would bo left?" J'olly (Hged bixj "Three, please." Teucner "io; two woinil be left." Polly "So, there woiiion t. '1 he three shut woiilu oe left, and the other two would lie flied away." t'hil tuleiphia Aiuerieun. "There Is some excuse," said the police judge, "lor u man neeomiug exus' periled by the strains of u band oigmi, but to rush out uml ut tack the musician with an ax is carrying things wiin a little too high a hand." "I Know it is. jedge," plended the inuu who hnd never been in u police court before, "but wheu a blame dugo conies uml stops in front of the house j'st uf ter u mun has hud an argument with his wife uboui whether he gits mi overcoat or her h clonk and b'guis pluyin 'Jlonic, Sweet Home,' it u more thnn flesh tin' blood kiu bUiuU!" Judiuinipolis Journal. Tills & Slocum A'A'A-A'A'A esc CUT PRICE SALE ! "II il immnlrtiitl, in Mf j m.I j mm t, whrther Iht W; grtnrrr tfrrtrtl iin I r fit from lh t.tnff wof lrrfr A ilf or if.irf Nof I am ft-r frr woof f xfro. f from .r of II lfoim J Itrtrtt In th Ifttaa uf AYji rramfodi-rs trhtn Iht ll'.U-n f.i1 w-.it mn'itr rifrriiion. Il av livra .rtry l'y. TbmiModt ol Caart of Cobsuroptioo Adbma, Coogha, Cdta anj Croup 'e eorJ day by hbiloli'a Vnt: For ala by Wrlla A Marrea. tmf mi TtisCatifornia wiahqalTt I1!!. Km .kla ff aat kla l of hiio. Ilt rbaaaa lr it rifbl t'y, Mill Mka aborp la liw.U. t fadioaU'S riUM otf, I'. ItnLl, lb llrs. " ft.' lm. Throng iria ra l. O. II A N. will tna tl. lVait:i, Walia .H at.d ldlli. Tarongk lpf, 0'l ad J i1m, will ma la .mu a ana IH I'ao a l( ft. I, attaa aa artvk A thrga fll Um alr pf ',.t. I4 M aHig with lb I Im 1p 0 ai I'aat, a4 a IHfnagh ioW'WI lrr lnyUa4 to Hi I'aal, w. taa la se-Mii (Irval .iba failaat la Ik raiMna Oralr Aa ii baD : "If oo Iblnk you aow an r abonl lb monry qnmlioa tbaa)onr bib)Miy, Uka a -itioa oa Ilia mo! liavetr J tidenalk lo lwa and pea np oa lha flrt tVI,w Ibal c -inr along, and I ba rbtncya ar tbl ia two annul iba crowd will ob.lruct lha walk, lb Uei II, at or a half of tta ttoppta m-ly Ihrtmgti I. II rnri.vily, and it .U.r btrau II y rcul l an lb;, l -ul,l tio dolu'b in la iba ll, a long aa bay a rl nc u Ik. Nritbar ahoabl yna b uilttit.l If ica h nl.l baipra lo iioi. la.li ara t afilrd lo Ut t ib iil anl walk ai,.imd a lm of laa in ft Art l. I m al. i g TL l,i.a sia fly in li.nrlf lt, Wosl I II al Ihry f Mat anl dolafb tar liiihirpa &,!- j H t r rll.ui.w, if ) bpa to I TESTING Chlni'to, THE DOCTORS. lltfrrt for Half Dollars Shoved Our Way We PoKe Bacl to You Dollar Values. This can be Demonstrated io you if you give us the Opportunity. m are mm Our Crockery ant nr mm TO THE FRONTS It's going fast and tbe assortment will soon be broken, We have about 75 "pairs of 10 4 Blankets that we are letting go for from 60 to 75 oents a pair. These blankets are made of fine soft material and make an excellent bed blanket. S 3E3I O S3 IS. 2 We've 8omeexoellent values ia this line. We have a limited quantity of our men's calf congress shoea for 9S oeuts s rair; also ladies' Dongnla Oxfords st 95 cents; same as abnve in biifh top button, $1.25. Oar 20th Century Uongola button at $1.40 is a etuuner. Don't fail to examine it whether yoo want to purchase or not. Dress Goods Stock Complete We are giving as close, if not closer prices thnu any house either in California or or Oregon. Why we are selling goods this wav is becau-e we want money. If you want goods brmg on jour silver and get gold values according to the Gold Bugs theory. L1KO Oilier i'n ynn-uin. tiiii Itiiilit to isiaucrce. The emperor of China has lately had so much Irouole with his functionaries of every kind that he has grown dis trustful of them all. lie had noticed that, while bis alatcsmcn seemed tube widely nt toriuu.-u, tn court physi cians agreed beautifully whenever they were called together. Uul a test thet be might nnil.e of their skill uud sin cerity occurred to him. Feeling somen hat indiiipoicd, Ibo emHTor sent for one of nia court doc tors. These I'hysieiaus ure paid public fiini'liouiirieM and me leniued profes sorH. t)nc of them came, liNteiied to hi linijesly's uecouut uf his t rouble, diag nosed it, preot i iU d ami look hisleutc. Then the cuicror sent for another court doctor uud gme hnn exactly (he same account of Ins ililliculiy. Thia diM'lor I Inn luiiili bis own diagnosi, which nun ipiite dilTercut fiuiu kit brother physician, prcscnlicd a dif ferent remedy and vieut bis way. A third uud fourth ptnuiciun were called and each found a different dis ease and rucb rcacrihed a dilTerenl medicine. Then the cniM'ror U-enine angry nnd nlso snrcu'ntic, oud begged to Uiiom bow beeoiild luiir so runny thing the limtt.T wilb him ond live, ami whether be should continue tolneif be liNik all I lie diterse sorts of medicine that bad that day hcru prescribed fcr him Tbe diK'lors could give li i tit nototls fnctory ansvier to these ipn-rlions, but nu ll lniied that b was right and all the others wrong. Hut Hie rutcror de clared that this could not lie true, an I rondciuncd rtery one of the pby tician to low a month's salary. Of coursa the moral of UiU atorjr ban no occidental application. Though the doctor of nr wrlrrn countries re serve Ibe right to ili,igree, sucb imv of radical dHergence prolwbly rul. not -cur under the practice of our f feeted science Voulh's CotiiHiiiion. Siii nm m Ma t Was. "There U lot (if itmney In Ibe larbrr lug to, ,i,. un Uuud a limn -f war," aid a lilnt-jq. l.i t, on sIiim rap was a t hick band benring ill b t let of gi.ld lb I'. ime of the l.tHnlmi hip OlMiipKi, In a luilirr shop. "Ilow't Ibal?" .tie of th liiiU-r n.kr.l. 'Why, Dial's eay." nuered Ibe MorJ.i. Lrl. "Tak the t'l'l.ipm, lh bii thul I l-loff ih Hk'i gol ! uirri ' Uwrd. 1hryt: I M li.nc and be lo me thrir hair i ol. All a limn ba lo do I lo hip a a btii.Uiiinn for Ibree year ad l a- 'plinl lo tbe bar I -r hp, imr 1 In-ill Ihe roM riunri I Mill l f 4 i ...i Hi, m .1 ton w ,il rak a a I"""" ( Tttt, Thru jua'il rr liia frm,, r'rv Bun t It.e lilp rvrry llirro I ., .i ll.. That n air H A A.I.I tbt a a rniiiith, l,,li i a iuatii. and tSrre t.m ba I',', a iiull", That' i.i l a l f,.r a lti-f, 1 I n I at . .ur,l,lt It q tfilcf (.r d K.r, d..,'' r" ai.atr laii.t'iLan lo wb . a Ibikkcf a.oi, a eul. f II. wt .,1 i "' "' ' ' T tin'. fr 1 t ,..nih. l ot, I lrl toil fcl, tSe I m' f f in tio.llr " . fan trr , I'tMriir)' f "II 4 tmmitttUtl, In mf jn ljmtmt. WORKING FOB OlIEUON. The People AkrU to Bend Exhibit to Ihe Portland Exnuaitlua. B. 8. Pngue, chairman ol tbe commit, ten on state and oounty eihibits of tbs Portland exposition, baa addressed a circular letter to all tbe prominent citi isetia of Ibe atute, asking thorn to do their share in sending in exhibits for tbs ouiueral, forestry, grain and g'ais, fruit etc. In this letter Mr. Psgue says: "The iucocts of the n position ol 18 waa io a Inrge degree due to tba pnblio spirit manlfeatrd by Ihe ritlzene of tba state shown io tbeir eontributioo of pro duota. which were so exteusive at to a'most beaiider all who saw them. Tba mansfenisut of tbe exposition this year ia pruotirally (he sums aa it waa lat yenr, aud we feel tbat even greater suo cess will attend oar rfforta tint year than that which was obtained last year. We 0:in not make it a stiooens without the aid of tbe people of Oregon aid Wash ington, and tbia is ad lret( d to you to adt your eo opcrstiou. "I am awiwe of tba fsot tbat tba grain crop is not op la its osaal standard of exeelleooe; that lha (rait erop it mora drfloient tbao it ever waa before; tbat vegetable! are Dot aa average, ia fact, that atl rrodocta ara cot aa good nor aa plentiful at tbry were last year. Tba deflciei.cy can lm overcome by every f ar 1 10 intertatcJ in Iba material progrrae ami welfare of tba state taking ao lntr el In tht MpitiD and (orwarJing nt an rtbibit. Maey, last year, ia visitlof lha rxpnatttoo, aatd: Tbota ara good atbitiita, but I bava bettrr at borne ' Wa eollect tba bet tbat raa ba obtln.l, bat ctn only da ao by groaroat eo oper ation ou lha pari tif all persona lulrld in tba ripaltna. ! MWa btva flva dUlirrt drpartmsot, 1 and solicit yoor loUrtal ia alt.or alla . la the one Ibat yoa eaa bet p la. Tba defarlD)Bl no Binaralt, which inclaJre fold, ailvar, Iroo, riaatbar, lead. Ha and olber urea. Coal, bulhliat aloaa aod articlaa tDDofetard eat of Ihe aalaral prtxtuelt of Orrgoa. Tbt toraalrf drpert osrat lorlodea woods of all kind, and e-liolrt at any aal vry derlptioa ma.la ant of wood. Greta aed irae da parta,tt, aal tbia iaelu't t?fyibiag adr Ibtt baat tttabla, bcp. floor, eora aod all grewta Ihlnf aad arltcli i naatfai tarnl (root Iba tsata, 'Th fiail df artmal. abicb wi aial nt fraila, a'. dried, ran4, aid frail of atl ktada la all fnrtna. "Ct a a ynr aila aad en opf'i.a? Wa will irapl all aihiMlt fra f rbait lo Ib't etly. aad acb a ,. l will b M'trnl at iba tbat of tba tlpilia frea f char at." ita I r Amii,a lr At law a! Ha Or-a Vint Axxuiina I At' fi, oa .Hy !!. Iba follnalag yfBcera ra UcU4 la av t tr: rreaidfal, k. W. I'aiWr i4 It ft aar ( (!! pri ll II L H biij tt VMtl4.,l , raw4 Ha lw. I) C. If, tiU, of lli.lbu' a'iaty, A.T.f, "tlailj lra, tl. '. .kll, of J,k-iH; s( l-araa, U V. m PORTLAND OREGON Full English course. french and german. busine: s branches. Bookkeeping, shorthand. 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