Republican Ticket. For President, william Mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice Preldent, GARRETT A. HOBART, 01 New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEE R, of Marlon County, 8. M. Y' 'RAN, of Lane, E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, J. f . CAPLE8, of Multnomah. the country's disease four years ago and prescribed free trade. hough there was little or nothing the matter then, the patient actu ally grew ill on the medicine. Now Dr. Bryan has completed another diagnosis and prescribes free sil ver. The Gazette believes that the merican people will hire Dr. McKiuley for the next four years who will prescribe rest and sound business methods. The nostrums of quack Bryan will be dispensed with and the afflicted will, with proper care, return to the former condition of good health, so much enjoyed for more than 30 years up to 1892. THE CONSERVATIVE COUESE y- o opponents oi protection are willing that this country shall sell its products and manufactures in the markets of the world, ofttimes in competition with serf labor, yet there is a universal clamor for higher prices. Many explain that prices will be made higher, through free coinage. If prices are higher, unlesB gold and silver are - brought together in Durchas- ug power, no beuefit will be de rived from it If every pound of wool and bushel of wheat briDg louble the amount, under inde pendent free coinage, that they do now, no benefit will be derived un- ess the purchasing power of those dollars are equal to those now in use. In the markets of the world. n circulation and in the arts, the world's stock of silver is nearly $4,000,000,000, and the value of this must be enhanced in order that onr silver, which must sell in the markets of the world, measured d anything under the sun, for the world's prices, can meet the price of the other money metal. Many of us think that independent free coinage will result in the advance of silver, but there is an elemeut of uncertainty about it We do know, however, that every dollar that is added to the value of American products by protection is equal to the best dollar now in circulation. Which will you have? Those national speakers who are dealing with the financial question in opposition to the pop-democrat io idea should be very careful to state facts that cannot be contro. verted. Facts and arguments are entirely different things, and facts should always be adhered to, else good results will not be obtained. It is for the voter to decide wheth er he would have free trade and in dependent free coinage rather than protection and international free coinage. The couciry tried free trade in "the fifties" and agaii Bince 1892, and the results are very well known. No futber argument is needed to convince the people of this country that we cannot pros per under fiee trade. The justness of the demand for free coinage is inferentially admit ted by the republican platform. It io endorsed as a true principle of political economy, bo that the difference between the independent free coinage advocates and the in ternattonal bimetalhsts in reality narrows down to the question. "Can we sustain independent free coinage ana Keep botn money metals in circulation? The in dependent bimetallists claim that this country can safely go to inde pendent free coinage. A majority of the republicans think that we cannot do bo, and this opinioc is endorsed by a very great many who have never affiliated with the republican party. Quite a num ber of republicans who will sup port McKmley do not fully en dorse the position of the repubti can party ou the money question but it is a fact that the history of the country does not show a siugl instance w here free ooinagu,has been been attempted when the value ol the money metals were bo far apart as they are now. It must be .i i . . . ncKuowieugou men turn same theory enters into the independent free coinage proposition and that it is not altogether clear that both silver and gold can bs made to circulate side by side by action m at f . M. oi iuis country aioue. Tuers is IntheworlJ nearly 11,000,000.000 of silver. To cause silver and col ii circulate as money at the same time io the UuiUtl States th value of all this Urge bulk of si vor muit be Increased in purchas ing power to that of gold, or ss most bimetallUU contend, the "on earned" purchasing power of col must be reduced to that of silver elsa gold will at once go out of cir culstioo as money. Then it must lx admitted that if we should "go if independently that it is not altogether condoms that we could sustain our itilio. To the most sanguine there diets io tli'ir toii da a doubt Under inter, national bimetallism there rsu U no iKaUtUa as to the result Io such a compact it Un..t at all ccearv to bare the tssiateurs of Ureal Bntslo. Humming tp lbs issues of this campaign, ou)nn si.U arc arranged fre trad, condemnation of the apretns court, a plea for sUU so rsigbty and lub-pondeot frt coiosg;oa tbsolliff sid arc found protection, refiprority, a jwilicy cf A Bier too slips for A oif ricao p"!, strict foreign lifr, trsAsortiot of tU Moor. d.ietriusso l lotsr. national Motet!.. sot. As a tnttt i.f patriotism, as a principle of &. MrvstUra, the (JaiMl, as a f.rra Ul.ster la ths jn.tirs f the dmitds t.f lbs common pp of Its world for bimrUltiem, il lions to l allured ioto suj parting lbs rlrWirratic Utf., with all that Is so cbjacii -osblo, la order to solars lbdodsat fie OHOtg. Tfei Gttetts't onorst Is tbs prU tM of s tt nnruUr t4 sitter s-L lerrfits i.f tU IVtteJ HUtea, The foreign commerce of tbe United States annually constats of between one snd a half and two billinuc of dollars' worth of imports sod exports, an 1 em ploys several millions of tons of foreign bips. In order tbat American ships may be restored to tbe carrying of tbis commerce, an agitation bag been bepnn for tbe readoption of the policy of 1789. to create a preference for American ships by taxiug imports a higher duty when brought here in foreign ships. Senator 8 B. Elkins, of West Virginia, and Hon. 8. E. Payne, nf New York, bave tbis year introduced in tbe Dotted States senate and bouxe, respectively a joint bill which provi es for s duty of ten per cent, more upon imports in foreign ship than is levied upon im ports in American ships. This policy has this year been indorsed by tbe re publican conventions beld in the follow ing states: Massachusetts, Oregon, New Jersey, Owineotioat, Peunjlv;iuia, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Delaware, West Virginia, North Carolina, Wnh- ington, Colorado and Maine. Tbe Ohio repnblioan platform favored tbe use of Amenoao sbms It tbe carriage of Amerioan commerce without specifying any policy. It was u. eoted that the republican natiooal phitform would, also endorse tbe polio of 1789, and Its ad herents were not disappointed. Tbe demooratio party can not be induced to fHVor this policy, which Thomas Jefferson was particularly influential in having first established, and which is tbe only policy tbat has ever been suc cessful in giving to Aanrioai abipe carnage of Ameinan commerce. If tbe democrats would j dn the republicans and restore and maintain that pidioy, io me same non-paruean and uoauimous manner tbat it was a hundred years ago, its perniauenoe wonld be assured, it wonld ooutinnouiily employ hundreds of thousands of skilled workmen in American sbipjardn, and would oause tbe retention in the United States of the hundreds of millions of dollars annually sent abroad in gold to pay foreign ships for curbing American commeroe. VENEER pnCDUCTiON. Some Woods Can I'.e 6awed M Tliln a Wrllluj I'apor. While the finer and thinner veneers of costly woods are aliccd tacpont tally from the side of the lo;,', there are woods that cannot be cut this way no amount of boiling or steaming render ing it possible to cut them without breaking down the tissues to such an extent as to destroy their surfaces for polishing while others, says Hard wood, becoming discolored from steaming or boiling, and being too hard to cut otherwise, have to be sawed. The fine-toothed, thin-gauge circular, with flanged center, is the favorite for cutting all ordinary veneers thicker than 30 to the inch ; 20 to the inch is the thickness most commonly U9ed for cab inet work and finishing, but much thinner is used in the case of rare and costly woods, or rare abnormal or acci dental figures, as in the case of burls. Some woods have to be cut much thick er, being unable to bear handling when too thin; genuine ebony, the only fine really jet-black wood known, and large enough to be of any use, will not stand sawing much below one-fourth of an inch in thickness, owing to the extreme brrttleness or want of cohesion, but there are other woods that can be cut as thin as writing paper and still be handled in large sheets. Other woods there are that will lose their fine color on exposure to the atmosphere, espe cially a smoky one; these are cut only wnen immediately wantect, and are kept covered until the finishers can put on a protective coat of some prepara tion. ' A. A. W A S S lBBBBBaBB ISMBM WlMSSWWfSWSBMSSSBBMfMSSMSJSSSMBWSSSSSWSS For Half Dollars Shoved Our Way We Poe BacK to You Dollar Values. This can be Demonstrated to you if you give us the Opportunity. D, we are iinmnAf (inn iriAn 11 U UUl m and Tinware AM Rpcommend It.. Ak ynnr phyioian. vnnr drngeit and yinr friei.Hn nhnnl Sh'lnh'a Cnre for Connm"tinn. They will recommend it. For sale by Wells k Warren Congressman Byniw, of Indi aDa, tbiuks tbat the national dem- crats will carry Florida, Alabama, Texas aod Kentucky, and tbat Louisiana will go for McKinley. Num Bat Ayers at ths World's Fair Ayer's Hars-parilla enjoys ths extraor dinary distinction of baying been the only blond purifier allowed so exhibit st the World's fair, Guioago. Manufacturers of other earaaparillMS songht by every means to obtaio s showing of their goods, but they were sll turned sway under tbs application of tbs rule forbidding tbe entry of patent medifrioei snd nostrums. Tbe decision of tbe World's fair autho rities io favor of Ayer's Harsaparilla was In effect se follows: "Ayer's Harsapa rilla is sot s patent medicine. It does nol belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on lie merits. HIBERNICISMS. TO FRONT ! It's going fas and the assortment will soon he 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. We'vp some exoellent values io this line. We have a limited quantity of onr men's calf onngreps shoes for 96 oenta a 'air; also ladien' Dongnla Oxfords at 95 cenip; same nn above in bib top button, $1.25. Our 20th Century Dougola button at $1.40 is a stunner. Don't fail to examine it whether you want to purchase or not. Bent It to his Mother In Germany. Mr. Jacob Et-bensen, who is in tbe employ of tbe Cbiosgo Lumber C., at Des Moines, Iowa, eays: -'I have just sent some medicino buck to my mother n the old country, that 1 know from personal use to be the best medicine in tbe world for rheumatism, having ned it tn my family for several years. It ia called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It always does tbe work," 50 oent bottles for tale by Cocser & Brock. Two "Irish" Drills Not at All Chargeable to IrlHhmcn. The Spectator records two "II i- bernicisms" which are not chargeabl to Irishmen. One of tliem was recent ly uttered by the captain of a ''boys brigade" a popular military organiza tion in a certain hngl:sh parish. IJ addressed the corps on the subject oi the death of rrince Henry of Batten- burg, and in ending his sympathetic remarks chose an appropriate hymn to close the service. "And now," he said, "let us sing these lines in solemn silence!" The other remark was made by a cler gyman in a discourse on the transitory nature of eaathly things. "Look, he said, "at the great cities of antiquity; where are they now? Why, some of them have perished so completely tbat it ia probable they never existed! ress Goods Stock Complete PREB8 C OMMENTS. Scarcely any wool to speak of baa been shipped from The Dalles ware house as yet, and there probably will he no more sales made until after election. And ttlll B'yan will get several votes from men who pans along every day and see those great stacks of wool tbat ought lo be sold and tbe money dia tri bated nnil gat the many tbouaande of debtors throughout this aeotiou of tbe state. Antelope Herald. Catarrh Cared, health snd sweet breath secured, by Hhllob's Catarrh Rrady. Trios 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Welle k Warren. Hlttory af Aeieiiraa Kklppng. Is 17H9, only 23 percent of tbs foreign commerce of tbe United Btstes was camel la Americas ships, although American hlpe sere boilt from 33 to 50 per oebt cheaper, aad belter, and lasted I. gr, Ihsa fortigs ships. Tbs li rtt sxi of tbe Brat eongrree, sod auhse qqetil acts of thai and other congresses during the latter part of tbs leal sen. lary , creeled a prefwmee for American chine lo lbs carriage ot Americas f r eiga commerce, by tatlng Imports io foreign ships mors tbas lbs were laied is Aneilcao ships. 1 tat policy, during His Dearly forty years II was la force, eoebled Asaericsa atitie to carry 90 r sst of American fnteigo sommerrs. Is lbs mistakes belief thai A Sterlets blps eoolj IhrreafUr carry sl of ear foretge sommcres, without soy e'elntory prefers se, Ihs legislates Ibal had cre ated tbal preference was partly repealed la in ,fil eore was te. relet la I"l7, sod to 1CH was wb.illy sad fluslly re lelHl. Vtfxm Ibal line Asm teas sbl(w errid leM aed lees of Aesrtcae) cm eserre, sod si lbs begleolog of Ibe civil war they reirt4 bol 6 pr sel, w leb bad falles el lie eUwe ol tbe war la but 2M sr eoi. ssJ Is lday but II tt res! il eo f.rlgs s-mstree. Is IT) I as set e ee4 w,Ub coo floe J eor CimwIwIm ssd Inlabd Saf oroe le teewle of Ibe I'atted Htaiee, ss srt Ibal has sever bes lietsibi, asd Sir bee gits lo ,e l'elt4 IliaUs Ibeflwal lalaa.1 ebt plug Is Ihs woflJ. Is irl Ae.tfS leg air; See desied liftss rle, wttch sol bes brs Stisaily le foiee etf 4ur. Itcf Ibe set of IrJN. abv rlw4 l , sen Ibeirae rwtie fotelgs Llie lo frwlj eU witk AsiMas bi$s la it rsrtageol Aaieikas Meigs e mtt turn lino io Iism ettwe tevw b etede lo egais gie Ike earryteg f ear Sneseeo to est es ekto, b to te se4 eeUtJits. Is eshat.lits were (ai-U-l Islao leoaiteM Asties Hoes eel wMrdteos Mi 1V9 eikerapej Iba tss faii4. Tts iti.ly set of lMkee. t; Ibe hlp tf SBtaf aH, leeJ f. sr eaa4e seJif It s Aeswwas t't. te 4 skiea ere el Aaterteoa sea ef tt.. tkal le Ike eeai lUl of so etUtael s-1r eaUi.te la Iko t'i- l Ri.tf a. Tk'te taa l-e S r- ea-y eel m4 M lo t-tOt 4 The Mormna Temple. It waa only fonr days after Ibe srrival of Ibe Mor nnn emigrants in Ibe basin of the Hall Lake that Brigbam Young marked out tbe aite for Ibe great Mor mon temple. Tbe people of the colony labored on tbe edifice fur many years, bsaliog Ibe grsnite ot which It is coo struoted from s quarry twenty miles distaot. At last after tbs expenditure of eeveral millions of dollars, it baa bees completed, aod ia one of the ro'e eolid end irapreeaive buildings in Amer ice. Its walls are sixteen feel thick sod will probably stand witboul crack fr s tbnoeaod yeara. Tbe temple eod lbs Mormon tabernacle are ereht lectnral beddings of which coy city mlgbl be proud. Frrn "Wnnderlamle of tbe Weal." io Dvmoreet'e Magailoe for Heptaimber. We are giving as close, if not closer pricps than any bouse either in California or or Oregon. Why we are selling goods this wav is because we want money. If you want goods bring on jour silver and get gold values according to tbe Gold Bugs theory. Wheat from Grass. Mr. Fabre claimed that after 10 year? of cultivation he secured a variety of wheat from a common gross, the "Aegilops Ovata," which grows abun dantly all over the south of Europe. Others, however, claim he was nn?- tuUeu, and that tne uowers or urn plants In his experiments were hybrid ized with wheat. A Fart Worth Knowing. Consumption, La Grippe, Pneumonia and all Tbrnat and Lung dieaaoa are cured by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by Welle A Warren. FLORIDA AND ORANGE GROVES. Where the Pursuit of a Competence In Far from Kasy. Teople do not seem to go to Florida nowadays to grow oranges and glide into afilucnce gradually while cti- resHid by the southern t un. It Is, in fact, too gradual a flidc, especially if i you siart with pips.whicli require seven years before they give you oranges. Besides, it is not such smooth oniim? ns that. Now and then cornea n b'tm-r frost with its sequel of Vae vietix." For my part, I love a frosty morning in Florida, with its rich, tmolty, red eastern say, against which the green or the trees hns so strong and Incongru ous an effect. But there is too much swearing nfWv.ard for the peace of mind of a lrtuous and sympathetic person. Nice little grOs In full bear ing may. It Is said, l.e plclicd up cheap nftcr one of thrse calamitous nights. It Is, however, much like buying shares in a bank thnt hns jifit cloned Its doors. Onty the most patient, hardened end (!iipecunious of emigrants enn stand orange growing in Florida. True, they are lured on by the prospect of ninrket gurdrning in the niennMme. Early strnwherrles, new potatoes, etc., acil well in the north. But so many other pnrfa of the western heml'phere are 1 tie Eipiwliinn. The Oregon Indnatrial Exposition will open at rortland, Haturday evetiluc, Meptember l'l, and continue one month Ae an expoeiti n of tba resource, prod ucts aud industries of tLeeutits Nortl west, It will far surpass any of ita predr oess.irs. Its financial success la assured by s guaranty fond, and wi'b this to rely npon Ihe manrgera havegooe ahead with boldness and cn Qdeiice lo gatbi r tbe most complete e x Libit of everything entering into the life snd prosperity of I at the snme game and the commUr.lon Una region ever brought together. Many Kn" ore so sherp thst proflts never alterations are being made lo the inter- lo S reent letter lo Ihs maoofactor ere Mr. W. F. Betijimio. editor of Ihe flpecialnr, Itoshford, N. Y , eaye: "It may be s plaore lo yoo lo know Ibe bleb esteem la which Cbamberlais'e mediriees srs Md by Ibe peepls of yoor oo etato, where Ibey mn he beetksowB. As auol of miee, who re al dee si loiter, I.iwa. wee atom I lo vtaic me s fe yeara since, snd hfie leaving borne wrote me, sking ifttny were Sold brre, elating tf Ibey were n I ebe wosld btieg s qnaslily with bey ae ebs did m liks lo to wiibool them." Tbe me.ti. loes referred lo are t'basbr. lais'e (Vsgbj Ibuiely, farontiS f.r I Sores f On) Je snd emep ; Cbamberlaiti' Tals ttalm tot trieemaliera, lame tck patne is Ibe si.U and rbeel, end Vh bedaie's O'lla, t'bulers eoj Iienbee KeBdy f r bowel f. tuplaiats. Tbe eaedlrtare have bevs to nmUet oe lo .ia for almiMl a nartre rfsrrMury The mo.I have leareel Ibal they ere srtt. leo of al snub sad owl it. a d seeealtJ bt aey fiber Tby ere (or sale tare I T tVxf A Br.k, draggtais. Ihmegk iratee es ike 0. II A ! rss is. t'n atiila. Walts Welts erd I'eedUiao. Tfngti elte, first a4 mm4 riaa. sill rs t eoaet wtk ISe lel raf'fla. Ibe eam se kelu. '. A Ihmseb firal elaae alpf Port land lo Ss- kaae, Soeeectleg wUh lb B'al elae !( f In St. faul, ae.t a IhMMtgS fcStlal elevpvf ittlasd lo HI I'aal, w.ll rss Is t-seeotto sub Ike Oresl Jtwlbw railoaf If lor arrangements of the huge structure io wbieb the fair is held, (specially in providing greater facilities fur theeo Jo)nieul i.f viaiicrs. HH-cial attention is being paid lo those who attend io many ways besides Ibe mtiai) and exhibits. Every sighl ainv thing special will be given for the amnseineol ol visitors. Frrqneul exanraions, at extremely low rales of fare, will be rao oo sll rallrosda. aod eecia rales will be given al other limee no all lines lo Oregon, Wasblng Ina and Idaho. Both In ibe variety snd qiialily nf Ibe exhibits snd in Its special tiraetinoa lbs fair will be far euperbr to soy ol its predeeea re. seem locome nigh cxtiectntion. And all Ihe time the newcomers are blarkcning itlidei- the Florida run, eiijovli g little fevers (quite hnrtiilras, thry ore lold), aetiling lov n t. I"! they may to the siK-lety of tin voluble moMpiitor and realizing only too olidly thnt thre ore iliNnpfHiiutiii'Titt snd -irlvatloin enough Ut be u!Ti red in this Matidrd Istol of prrjwtoal aunahltie. The pur suit of s competence Is, In fact, no eaalrr In Florida than elsewhere. Cornhlll Ma-rarlne. LAST It Waa DRINK OF A GIANT. Ala, flat It Tor iyBete sod Liver complaint yoq bave s prioled gnarant-s on every bnltls of Htiilob's Vita tier. 1 1 never fails t't core Far sale by Wells A Warren. "I la 4''W. Is ! fall Skawera. This locality waa vi-ited os Monday evening wit It an old fashioned Ibondrr shnwer, follnwteg tbe beal. weather of Ihe fatt loo weeks or mora. Ilia did B"l cav M fall till early teaierdey ming, and si intervale etece geelle ahoweea have s lo aait i mialB leg Ibe dry, bol earth and Ibe esd nf the helt Irrm it so d nht paaaa.t f. r tbia aeaano Frtirrs and eha'dmeS ell agre thai Ihraa raina wi do ae 'oea'l matte araosnl of g t, nnptg f Oaly rtarrvl of Hilled lllaa. The birgeat and itnnllrat skeletons of humans etrr preserved srw kept in the inuaruni of the Royal College f Hitr grvna. In Lincoln's Inn Fields, Itndon. One la eight f'-rt four Itichea In li.-lgbt. Tbe other is Iras than two fert. f'harlr I yrtie, the faiixiiia IrUh giant, ho more gem-rally known aa tl'Urlrn, died l i IT'l. when be waa 21 j rsra old. Hh i acily for iiHr vna In I, ft j leg lua hue phti ral pripnrtlotta, ! olrrit t ua dia anguiah over toeing sit U's pop rlty to Wit, a C .!!., ,irl(u, be r'ratik s rank of ale In orwi'ey. Tbe day follow Irg he was dead. V) tn- had a grral dread of l--eori,,i.g a ,!,rf tir' n'n atihjrrt. l!e tiMd a hcrgiin l h s fihrrmn lfure be d.r j lo lake h lity out luiq ihe rbannrl and throw l orrtard. Hunter. t!ie I'tigltah itfh. rart nl this arrar r-nirnl. and hr p Ing tb rhrrmrO I V O be prvlalUd Up-ttt lhl to carry ol their larpal lb teller, but in at lark rope lo the lty sod Iris II fp sfairt Sfter II had ls lo, 3 l. EfMiSMUSINESS COLLEGE OREGON Full English Course. FRENCH AND GERMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, shorthand, Telegraphy. BOAEDIHG CEPASTrtEMT'LA!l!ES mm LI A M IO Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . . . e 1 in - -Bk . i ii ni i v : n n r o tr f Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle II orse All these can be procoreJ st Thomi-son Hinns, Lower Main Street, lepjiiter, Ore-gno. Theae tontletnea era a)ttalnt4 with Grant, Itamey. Teno. OlMUm and Other counties, aixl ran noney a a lima lu Making tbe atciiitus its lraiti( na. friar In keening wis ihe llrae. T1LOM ISOTSr BTNNS, The Lancashirf. Insuranxe Co. Ol" Nf A.7eil ICeoTIC , KN(IIMNt) Ie cite World aiteS il,ns ttia ("igud to b'tWOoq. di'i s for fall eoie A ! twatie Kefe Clvee IVW ls rri6a Ihe A-n- a I cive s deal end h-ei.fn eoiWtl'n. eale by VtelUiAWar. fee. rant and aiarlmf volonlr whaat, be- Urs1. The C.bertoro aryvrd two maa. tera tt-A lluntrr P"I l! l!y. Th liny i.r!rlt it thai of falii,. ( rsrtidn.i. tl. K,.i;i..a darf. ki f i.l.lr. In rtr,' hi tne early fartof t,m irtiiiiry. Te chill d4 t t craw sfu r birth, and Iwfot h caf h 1 he teen S .? rd ISer l-'y. It I akl. wet e- 1 1 lua Vr t.-H tHtri-no ) h fin, t'ea 1p tha g nt'e f'ln m ,f np r-f Ihe tH' firn aor when h.'ld Th ak.trfoo of tb dwarf ran ei ttd Into It ss eaail ss s Krm.-.V. T Telefeam. Ota tW4y fatvf, U1 S 1 rt tl nif b. tba UM SS t - ''tt it (mmnlfri.it. Is mg jm tjm!. heaelfroai fae I ei ae not krthrr kt oe ,. 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