0 oIlL - TO THB INCREDULOUS ELDERS. GIVES TBI CHOICB Of Two Transcontinental Darkness That May He Dispelled by the Atlanta Exposition. Accord in (r to a story which cornea up from Capt II al Tabb Walker, a promi nent planter of Georgia and a resident of Atlanta, there is much need of en lightenment in the southern portion of the state. It seems that a man living1 in that section was sent on some mis- TT sion up to Atlanta during the month of 11 July last. While there he saw and was mucn interested in me mattiujj iu arti ficial ice. Returning home he told of this to his friends, and for all the fact that he Is a good church member and up to that time had been a highly respected citi zen of the community, he was at once looked upon with suspicion. The feel ing ran so high against him for telling and persisting in telling that men, com mon mortals, were making ice in the hot month of July, something they de clared the Lord could not do, that he was threatened with expulsion from the church. lie did his best to defend himself, and at last suggested that a delegation of the most reputable church members go with him to Atlanta, where, he as serted, he would prove his statement to their entire satisfaction. The elders, willing to give him a chance, did select St. Paul KanSaS City Proceeded to Atlanta, and there, of J course, thev saw that their brother was right and that men, common mortals, did make ice in July. They all returned home and as quick ly as possible a meeting was called to hear the report. When the elders heard the delegation declare, as had the brother before it, that ice was really GREAT NORTHERN Ry. VIA Spokane MINNEAPOLIS UNION PACIFIC RY. VIA Denver OMAHA LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. their wrath and churched the whole lot of them. . , , D,.; j made in Atlanta in July they arose in Ocean Steamers Leave Portland theip wrath anJ church' d tte whoie Every 5 Days For SAN FRANCISCO. For full details oall on 0. K. & N. Agtot ta IleppDer, cr address W. H. OTJRLBTJRT, Gen. Pans. Agt. Poktland. Oregon. E. McNEluL, President and Manager. QUICK TX3VXJ3 t TREE-CLIMBING RABBITS. Sheep That Love Snails and Insectivorous Birds That Feed on Grain. It seems almost a stretch of the im agination to think of rabbits climbing trees. Yet in Australia many rabbits have somehow acquired the tree-climbing habit, having been forced, on ac count of the persecutions of dogs and other animals, to drop burrowing and imitate squirrels. - An Australian sent on to England re cently the two front feet of a rabbit that had been killed on an acacia, three 'yards from the ground, and he wrote in his letter that this was not at all a re markable thing, and he had often found them, or at least the traces of their claws, on the bark of trees four, five and six yards high. r or a parrot to eat sheep u another remarkable thing, and yet the kea of New Zealand has become a sheep pater. The irrest hiehwar thron-h California to all having changed to this article of food point mi awl smith, (irund Hoonlo Konte I from a purely vegetable diet. or HiLVri" Kn1.""n"t The tradition of the island is that at Attached toeinrau trains, attordina snnenor 01,8 time ,,iese Prrots were unable to aoofimiBodatlona forsAnond-claas iWMnnenra. I obtain their USUal Supply of vegetable eJ.' TidPiU' " n""mtU"' food and that in desperation they in- r KOKHi.KK, Maiisxer, b. r. koobkh, Asst. vaueu me "drying rooms" ana ate Gen. r. V. AIL, Portland. Oregon whatever puma to hand, flndimr ahnnn meat agreeable. In Iceland almost all the hors are fish eaters, for the reason that grain is scarce there and fish is plentiful. In Lngland sheep are known who de light in snails. The observation of this fact is not new: it dates back one bun dred and fifty years. It is well known that a large number of insectivorous birds become grain eaters whenever they find that they cannot procure their ordinary diet of insects. San Franolsoo And til point in California, via the lit. Bhatta route or we Southern Pacific Co REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Full Text of the Declaration of Principles. The Republicans of the United States, assembled by their repreeentatatives in national convention, appealing for popu lar and historical justification of their claims to the matchless achievements of 30 years of Republican rale, earnestly and ooDfidently address themselves to the awakened intelligence, experience and conscience of their countrymen in the following declaration of facts and principles: For the first time einoe the civil war the American people bsve witnessed the calamitous consequenoes of full and un restricted Democratic control of tbe government. It has been a record of unparalleled inonpaoity, dishonor and disaster. In administrative management it has ruthlessly sacrificed iudispensible revenue, entailed an increasing deficit, eked out ordinary ourrent expenses with borrowed money, piled np tbe public debt by 8262 000,000 in time of pence, foroed an adverse balance of trade, kept perpetual menace banging over tbe re demption fund, pawned American credit to alien syndicates and reversed all the measures and results of suooesHfal Re publican rule. In tbe broad effect of its polioy it has precipitated pauio, blighted industry and trade with prolouged de pression, closed factories, reduced work aud wages, baited enterprise end crip pled American production while stimu lating foreign prod notion tor the Ameri can market. Every consideration of publio safety and individual interest SCOAB. We condemn the present administra tion for not keeping faith with the sugar producers of this country. Tbe Repub lican party favors such protection as will lead to the production on Amerioan soil of ail sugar which Amerioan people use and for which they pay otber countries more than $100,000,000 annually. WOOL AND WOOLENS. To all our products, to those of mine and field as well as those of tbe shop and factory; to hemp, to wool, to tbe product of tbe great industry husbandry, as well ss to finished woolens of the mill, we promise most ample protection. MERCHANT MARINE. We favor restoring tbe early Amerioan polioy of discriminating duties for the upbuilding of our merohant marine and tbe protection of our shipping interests in the foreign carrying trade, to Amer ican ships the product of American labor employed in American shipyards, sailing under tiie Stars and Stripes, and manned, officered and owned by Amer icans mav regain the carrying of oar foreign commeioe. FINANCIAL FLANK. Tbe republican party is unreservedly for sound money. It ouused the enact ment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments in 1879; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to deb me our car- renoy or impair the credit of oar country. We are, therefore, opposed to tbe free com 'ge of silver, except by international agreement with tbe leading oommeroitl nations oi tbe world, which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until srtoh an agreement oan be obtained, tbe existing gold standard must be preserved. All of our silver and paper ourrenoy now in Inmande that the Government shall he . . . . . " oircniatiou must De maintained at a lesoned from tbe bands of those who 31 VI I V -TO TIIE- EAST AND SOUTHEAST VIA TIIE UNION PACIFIC -SYSTEM. THE FAMOUS ALERT. 11ms Historic Hhlp That lias Jot Mold for the Melal In liar. Ilrai'hod upon the Ilea u port shoals, near Quebec, lies the old steamship Alert, which in 1875-78 was moored nearer to the north polo than any other vpkwI has ever been, nays the New York Sun. She waa the flnghhlp of the Kare Wsny hours M'ihI via this line t Kastera Ar,-,l,s expedition and lay all winter at Through Pullinsn I'atare H1ctih. TiimUl Hlwiwm i ml Free Hevlliiltig Chair vert I'AILT Ul CliKKi. , fuliits. STEAM HEAT. PlNTSCH LIGHTS. MIWICMT MATKN. R. II'. BAXTER. Gen Agent. J'orllnmt, Oregon, J. C. HART, Agent, lleppner, Oregon. T tcUntiCo America f A.ency for f , lm- TtSDt SHAHKW, I y i - mime fsTIMTS, a m - COSfSIDHTS. tl fvm Hwtlu.s v MI H i a to, M.I !.., Htm m. I W M laka Hi f . t bf.-m ti uu. k. tt.A .i inm v4 Myvn la Is !'.' M .wall Ml fe tM W.U fc. HI. M, Mt If a I (MS a MUHIHHI lmmmmm$.mtm I MVS 1 Mf. KlolM-rg iH'ach, Hi degree It minutes north latitude. In 13 aha was pre- seated by the ItrlUkh government to our govrrntnrnt to take part in the Urerly rrllrf eipedilion, and after that surcrMtful enterprise aha wa returned with thaiika to the llrltuh In JhhS aha was loaned to the Can' dinn government to Invoallgat the naTlgablillty of Hudson etralla, and to bring baek the party of eiplorera left upon ita IiukUs In 14 by the Neptune, On this trip the Alert waa commanded by ('apt. Gordon, and for three weeks was jammed In field of ice. It was Iter lent northern vofsge, The Imjierlal authorities presented her to I he Canadian government, and the latter, finding her at lent to I) un seaworthy, after employing her for aoine time In the buoy and lighthouse) wrtlre, aold Iter al auction several day hit waa IxMik-lit for K.OOO by ahlp- ImiMcr of M. Jiihn for the sake of her old metal anJ cither material. CIUOAOO. mmiti & si. fam H'g raw, Tale I fear OrewHaaMr. On rcliH of ta rente, rash or slane-e, a gaeroue eRle UI h mailed ft tbe seal tQlar I'aUrrti sad Hay t etef Care (Uy ( ream llaliat eameienl t oetautv sir ale the great merii of Ue renwiy. LLV PKorilll.rt, U wama M , Kw Tuik City Kee.lolta TteU. Jr ,if OrmlPalKMutiL reeoBe.l4 Uv's ( reesa Halm la ve. eaa etapttaae tue Hsu Bt.l, "It le a iwtei. Ins mre eatath tf asevil sjnnreesa-l,- K. rU W. P.-4. raatuf CeetUal lra t Larrb, 1 1. Waa, Uut.L ply'e Cream TVra le tha aaixmttvlK-vd rare ( raarfk aal etsa'atne tm eaereury kut an i iuiuiv-ue drug Iti, Ul tsu Oatse 9L I.tltl 'Jtattus etaa entirely ut f-n4 M aklnf teli..f, an tti falber aai, an.l In i.tdrr tt shift the t-urdrns tahk parity with gold, and we favor all meas ures desiuned to maiotniu inviolable' tbe obligations of tbe Uuited States and all our money, whether coin or paper, at the present standard the standard of the have shown themselves inoapable to oocduot it without disaster at borne aud sbonor abroad, and shall be restored to the party whiob for 80 yean admin l-teredlt with ooeq.ialed success and mligMmeA uatioD, of the earth. prosperity; and In tbis connection we nartily indorse tbe wiadom, patriotism and snooess of tbe administration of President Harrison, AS TO FKN8IONS. The veterans of the Union armies de serve and should receive fir treatment and generous recognition. Whenever TUB TaiiIFF. oraotioulile thev should be iriven tirefer- :.. it.. 1 rr, . . , cucv iu ine miner ui em pio t ujcu i nun We renew and emphasize our alia- v ' they are eutitled In tbe enactment oi glaooe to the policy of protection as the ulwsrk of American industrial inde- peodenoe and the foundation of Ameri can development and prosperity. This true American policy taxes foreign pro ducts and enooaragea borne industry and pats tbe burden of revenue on foreign goods; it secures the Amerioan market fur the Amerioan producer; il upholds ha American standard of wagna for the Vmerioao workingmen ; it pate the fac tory by the side of I be farru. and makes lh Amerioan farmer lees dependent on foreign demand and price; it diffuses such laws as are best calculated to se- oora tbe fulfillment of pledges made to them iu the dark days of tbe onactry'i peril. We denounce tbe praotioe in the pension bureau, so recklessly and uu justly carried on by the present edminis tration, of reduoii.g pensions and arbi trarily dropping names from tbe role as deserving the severest Condemnation of the Amerioan people, 01 II MKKHIN roLICY. Our foreign policy should be at all times Qrm, vigorous and dignified, and general thrift, anJ fooude the strength all our lutcriste In the western heml of all on lb strength of esoh. In Its phrra carefully aaUhed and guarded reasonable . plication it ta just, fair and The Ilawsimn Islands should be control! mpartlal, eiially opposed to foreign ed by tbe Uuited Htst.s, sod no foreign control and dororstio monopoly; to eeo- power should be permillrd to interfere ... ... . . tlonal discrimination and Individual with them; the Nicaragua oanal snooia fivoritism. Wedenouooe the preeont U bnilt, owned nod operated by tbe letnnerttio lariffas aertiooal, li.jurlona United Mlates; and by tbe porchaee ol o poblio credit and deatrncliva to bust- tbe Danish islande wa eliMulil eeoore iee toterpris. Wa demeoJ auob pror and miicti needed station In the Kuilsble tariff on foreign Imports wbich 'et Indu s. potne Into cunpetilion itb American l'be maesames In Armenia hsva arona products m will not only ftirniab a le- ed the deep sympathy and just indigna quale revsnoe for the nreieeary ripio I Imd of be Am rtesn people, and tt M of tbe g iVf rument, bit will protect lleve the Culled Htalee should Her. U 4nerM so labor from tbe degradation S U I' ll ieaee it cvu .rply eied I (beassv level of other lands. bni g thee trooiiiee la an rod. I We are Bol pledgeJ to aoy particular Toi key Amerioan leslJente have beea eebeiloW Tbe q ie.li. o of rates ts etp-e.d t tbe gravret daogere ao ..r.mln.l aaeall.iB to ba lufuntil hi Amerieaa proetf drstfi ved. Tti-'O odltlosur the lime en J f protlaetit. . end every a here Atsertrao rttifae and rbeioling and B0opjpr..m elt g piloel- Amerioan property mast U at.do ely pie M the pmlertioa aed devel ptneol ol prutf clej at all hlrde and at any eoe Amerieaa labor tod fedoatry. The ooantrv demands a rlgbt eelllstuenl and tba it want rset. liberty. The government of 8pain hav ing lust control of Cuba and being unable to protect the property or lives of resi dent American citizens or to comply with its treaty obligations, we believe tbe government of the United States should actively use its mflaeooa and good offi ces to restore pesos and give indepen dence to tbe island. THB NAVY. The peace and seourity of tbe republic and tbe maintenance of its rightful in fluence among the nations of tbe eartb demand a naval power commensurate witb its position and responsibility. We, therefore, fuvor oontinued enlargement of tbe navv and complete system of bar bor and seacoast defenses. FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. For the protection of tbe quality of our Amerioan oitiznsbip and of wages of our workingmen against the fatal com petition of low priced labor, we demand that tbe immigration laws be thoroughly enforced and so extended as to exclude from entrance to the United States those who oan neither rend nor write. CIVIL SERVICE. Tbe civil eervioe law was placed on the statute books by the republican party, wbioh has always sustained it, and we renew oar repeated declarations (hat it shall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever praoti oable. FKKE BALLOT. We demand that ' every oitizea of the United States shall be allowed to cast a free and unrestricted ballot, and such ballot shall be couuted and returned as oast. LYNCHING. We proclaim our auqualifled oondem nation, of tbe uncivil zed and barbarous oractice known as the lynching or killing of buman beings suspected or oharged with orime, without process of law. NATIONAL ARBITRATION. We favor tbe creation of a natiobal board of arbitration to settle and adjust tbe d ffmeuoes wbioh may arise between employers and employed engaged in in terstate oommerOB. HOMESTEADS. We believe in tbe immediate return to tbe free homestead olicy of tbe Re publican party, and urge the passHgi by oongress of tbe satisfactory free bomesteaU measure whiob has already pasaed tbe boass aud is now pending iu tbe senate- TERRITORIES. We fuvor the admission of tbe remain g territories at tbe earliest proolioable date, having dui regard to the interest of he territories sod tbe United States. All federal officers appointed for territories should be seleoted from bona fide rest- en Is thereof, snd the right of self-govern ment should be socorded as far as prac ticable. We believe tbe citizens of A I (le ft should have representation in the congress of tbe United Htetes to the end tbat needed legislation may be intelli gently eu acted. Mo o NM-TklXB. A be (.! . I .i great f- liia feed twa 14 ?. q W "A v i h"ltrr l tr, ll 'Ileal as sent (he t-y to e U.d. Here the f .Po Ing - .,... . "i" el f lare I.IV - - k ' 1 Ae Ro.lt. fewaliT" t ininn tTT. We Iwlleva IN repeal .f tbe rKlpmei ty arraeg-tnrele r,'i-l by Ibe Issi llepublicso edoimislratli.e wee nsli -o al estsmilf and we demand their tbw al sd eiteesto eorh tera.saeedl raalneanr Ireda witH other natti. reoxite rwiiietH-ps hub f.tlei J ibe ealenf Amerieaa priJiKte In pHe f ether onentft, eel eeraeeeat mkte fur ine plm'e of mr Wa rv usrrt the Xloerna d-triue la He fullt et'eat en I we rsfflm lt right of the t'uitl Hteie In give Ibe doel'iae i ff el by repoJleg lo tbe np peelet.feey Amenoe eie'a of friendly tntertentios in ewe of Kare-pvea ea t aebmenl. We sl.ai; e't te lnlefee, sa l ebalt e"l taierlere aiib) Ibe nl's p . Iie ot any t'.4'paa power t It.ts JO 11 . 1 A and its cxnta To the Editor s I have an absolute remedy for Consumption. By Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. V proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to send raw bottla fret to those of your readers who have Consumption.Ttiroat, tsroncniai or Lung Trouble, if they will write me their express and postoffice address. Sincerely, I. A. SLOCUM, M. C 183 reari sr. new iot. 9- The Editorial and Business Manatrement or this Paper Guarantee Uii generous FroposiUoo. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-J ent business conauctea ior moderate fees, c Oue Officc is Opposite U. S. Patent Orricrj andwecansecure patent iu less lune uiaa tiiosc Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-j i nn. Wa advise, it DatentaDle or not. ireo ui: charge. Our fee not due till patent is aecured. J . Hnw to Ohtain Patents." with cost of same in' the U. S. and foreign countries j sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. pp. Patent Office, Washington. D. C. Theeomparatlvevalueofthesetwoearda - Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity la Not always most to be desired. These cards express the beneficial qual ity of RipansTabules As compared with any previously known DYSPEPSIA CURB ' Ripans Tabules ! Price, 50 cents a bOj Of druggists, or by mail. RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce .,N.Y. uiiuTrn H al inn Who can think WHIl I LU-His I Li CM of some simple thinir to patent? Protect your ideas; they mar bring you wealth. Writl JOHN WED DEfiV BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C. for their $1,800 prize offer. Cummings & Fall, PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable Gault House, CHICAGO, ILL.. Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. & q., V. M. & Ht. f ., U 4A,F. Kt. W 61 U., and the C. St. L. & P Kallrnads. HATES tU.OO I li lit I AY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CilTC-tt-O-O, ILL. The recular subsoription price of tba Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the regular price of the Weekly Oregoniaa is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the. Gazette aud paying for one year in ndv'noe ean net both the Gazette and Weekly Oregon iaD for $3.50. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions for one year in advance will he entitled to the same Nbw Feed Yard. Wm. Gordon ha opened up the ft-ed yard next door to the GnZHtle office, and now solicits a share of your patronage. Billy le right at home at tbis business, and your horses will be well looked after. Prices rPHsnt'able. Bay end grain fnrsale. tf 1 TM U. S. GOVERNMENT 1 fe) ...is... I PAYING MILLIONS I i A MONTH To persons who served In the wars of the United States or to their 5 Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars Vw on whom you depended for support ? 1 THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED S UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new W law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it to you and is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim ot this present time? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now Is the accepted hour. p"Write for laws snd complete information. No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. f The Press Claims Company j TBMPEBANt'B. We sympathize with all wise and le gitimate rlTorte to lessen and prevent the evils of iulempersnoe aud promote mor ality. HKlllTS OF WO1t!. ISe Knpnblioao party ie mlodful of the rixtite) of women, l'ruteotl'n of Amerioan industries locludot equal opportauiliee, equal pay for eqaa work Slid protection to tbe home. We favor the admleioo of womeo to wider spheres of neefulneee aod welcome their on oprretino la reeomng the ooutry from Deninoratis sod Pupulist mismaasgemea su l misuse. Hueb are tbe prmriplee and policies of the repnhlioso prty. By tbeee prto rli.lre we will abide, and these piliri will put lata eireaUoa We ask for f3 PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 618 P 5trcet, WASHINGTON, D. C. K.R.Tht Company ii tmtrnIM bj nrarly one thousand Uadlng newt paper in the Vnileil Rttttrm, and in uua.vnked by them. NJL W- v N.V-' VW NJeV VV VV- NJ" V.V-' S. W V AttorneyM ot Jvtiw All bueiueas attooded to lb a prompt and satisfactory manner. Kotariee Public aud Collectors. OFFICE IN' NATIONAL HANK BUILDING. HEPPNEU. ! i t , t OREGON WHITE COLLAR LINE. Mill), J 11 ' ffOT nn I A U1UII IU u un ii tiiiu i uiliiuuu uni "( u n sifttm tufjudnf, b.:let CATZERT AND OCEIX W1VL II, -m tbe eon-i.ler.U Jud.meotof lw k,H. AUer Hlreel lack. Portland, ff A-lor, lU.eo. Ixnt B-eeh. Ooeae Amerioao pnile. Citfllnt alike In I Park and Nl c ta. Ihrrei D-etiq w.ib II a son eimor aod r'ail- be history of oar great party aod to lh nstloe of our cue we praeaat oar plal- form and oar ovidiUu ie lbs fall n stirseoe that tbe eleotioo will brio victory to the Ropnhlirea peiv and prnaprrily In Ibe people of Ibe Uuttel llatra. DltKAftlJi OP THH fKt!f. roal; also at Y'-nn.'s Hsy wiib tw-aatnre Hailroad. TnijTipnorjT Imtss Portlan4 7 AM. Dsi:. rpi Suu.lsy Usrm Aswla J r M. lslly, etrvpt gundsf . Uatse Portlsnt f V lllr. i-W ,ih.i.i. mtnM.i Mihi II r V U. r.i, - ell A. M.,ti-r4 suthlsr ai4 Muwl.f. tmUr nlbl,7 f, M. i oortA.tvx WAvn LmsS Port)n1 anil rs Mtmrt mr,t. toit st I kutvUr al 4 V aalnMsTa I P M l"M llaacB H,.t.lr au4 m-lr al ) t A. M ua e u4f nl later. MT Cbf.sfi It Tiilrd iVs'iai! U ttvia Frtc of Eiwt TV tiinaai It ! In. ftnJ utaBrtits Irw4. I tlwa.-e f( lle skin te tiasUnily sllare-J ty . . ... - ... si i'lrlne (.lsnitrUin s i e Snd rata (hulmrnl. XUny wry bad cwwe bsve Ww I prmtanmlty currd by l II U equally I l!w K-nl (.if iti hlri 'il.-s end s ravnrita frro- alv ir srw tiU, chs j prl bantla, blsins. frM htUm. and chpmio enrw Kor sale by lru-iu et U ctu ji boa. Tre Dr TaJtS TasHUa PaweWa. erajwtahsls harm imkI. hrm ia bad fundi tsuo, 1 uttH', bkui mibr and Verwttiugw. 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