Republican Ticket. For President, william Mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. HOBART, 01 New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEER, of Marlon County, 8. M. YOB AN, of Lane, E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, J. F. CAPLE8, of Multnomah. A DALLES WOOLEN MILL. years from the beginning of our government down tQ 1828, during all of which time an average of 90 per cent of American foreign commerce was carried in Ameri can ships. ' The first act of the first congress in 1789 provided, in part, for this form of ship protection. Subse quent acts of that and succeeding congresses strengthened and ex tended the policy. ' ' Ship protection was abandoned, because it was no longer thought necessary, and from that time the proportion of carriage of Ameri can commerce in American ships has declined, until to-day J)ut 11.7 per cent of American commerce is carried foreign in American ships. o,uuu,uuu tons ol snips are employed in carrying American foreign commerce, less than three quarters of a million tons of which are American. $400,000,000 would be spent in whole world. The popocrat idea costs too much. Let ns go the way in which we will get the moBt for our investment the sovereign ballot of every American citizen. There is more wool stored in Thft Dalles todav. beloncincr to nrirrirml owners, than at anv other American shipyards building the point in the United States. In shlP8 necessary to carry American fact this is one of the largest wool commerce if the policy advocated centers on the continent, but all the m the Massachusetts plank is wool is for shipment, not a pound Thl9 Plank wa8 also ad.Pted b? for home consumption, or at least the 0re6on Publicans and incor there is no means or consuming a Porated into the St Lou19 Plorm. pound. This is all wrong. In- $300,000,000 now annually sent stead of shipping seven or eight abroad to Pay for the carria2e of million nonndsof wool each vear American' commerce, passengers Bblrl ha r,innir,r two or and mails, would be retained in adopted by the United States. the Unlted StateB if American three million pounds of mannfac- 8uiP8 did tho work tured woolens. Start one woolen HC00.000.Cjp0, it has been csti mill this year and within ten years matcd by the mofjt competent ex The Dalles will have a milling ca- Perts Lave been Bent abrHad dur" pacity sufficient to work up all the in8 the Paet tbirty yfiars to Pfty raw material that comes to this for the carriage of American com-market-TimeB-Mountaineer. merce Passengers, mails, etc. This is a very sad, yet untimely The weakness of the United confession from a democratic Statea 19 ouly "PPt upon the paper. A paper which advocates Bea9 of tbe world; the doption of free trade, or practically so, for tbis Policy would strengthen the manufactured woolen goods, and Dation wbere it8 ODe weakness at absolute free trade for the raw present exists, material, should make no comment Senator Elkins, of West Vir ion iti own citv is reamne the ginia, ba9 introduced a bill in the rewards of the doctrine that jour- 8euate. and Mr Tayne, of New nal bo nobly defends. York' in the hou8P' proposing to There are tons of wool unsold in ax lmPrt8 foreign ships ten The Dalles. All along the line of Per cent moro than inPrt in thA railroad, attending as far east American snips are taxed. us Huntington, there is wool !ti9a Plicy that provides for .nm,nh r Unn a Urra aized mill the Bamo protection for American running for a long time at The ips that is now provided for Dalles. There is a warehouse full American manuiaciures, w w: nf itin lUker Citv. which cannot discrimination againut foroign be sold for the freight charges to 8U1P8. J"8 9 discriminate The Dalles. If there were mills "gnst foreign manufactures, by rnnncht in tl.A home citv of the L,her duty P tlie forel Times-Mountaineer to manufao- -rttclea, be they ships or products trll ll.. wool in this conntrv 01 Ion,l.'n l,nllon8- (nlA artir,!.,. ,,f ration., rises, thev Uuitod Klato9 nnvy i(1 w"k. U 1,a . .limit as a crave- Mocruho Americans are i,ot to be yard under the present condition bad an ' warahipH. The t 1 n,l adoption of this ixilicy would provide a resourco ur the man , "Now while I know my Bilver friends would deire to go a step further than does this platform, and while, furthermore, there are, I know, a great many republicans, who are now earnestly and cordial ly supporting the republican party, who would go further in therecog- niation of silver than does this republican platform, I insist, in view of all the circumstances, and I should so insist even were ihe platform even less bimetallic than it is, that in view of all the other great policies of the republican party, in view of the momentous issues involved in this campaign other than that relating to finances, there is no reason why every silver republican in this state should not support the republican ticket, but on the contrary, in my judgment, many forcible reasons why they nhould." From Senator Mitchell's Woodburn speech. The Best Remedy in the WorldIt Makes Peo v pie Well. Just Received! . . "N ' In a recent letter to tbe manafaotnr- org Mr. W. F. Becjamin, editor of the Speotator, Rasbford, N. Y.. Bays: "It may be a pleasure to yon to know tbe bigh esteem in wbioh Chamberlain's medicines are held by the peeple of your own state, where they most be beat known. Ad flunt of mine, who re sides ut Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit we a few years since, and before eaviunr home wrota me,' asking if they were sold here, stating if they were not she would bring a quantity with ber, as ehe did not like to be without them.' Tbe medicines referred to are Chamber din's Congb Remedy, famous for its cures of colds and oronp; Chamberlain's l'ain LI aim for rheumatism, lame back pains in tbe side and chest, and Cham' erlaiu's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant nse in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century, Tbe people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and uneqnaled by any other. Tbey are for sale here by Co user k Brock, druggists, luing of tho navy, stifliciout to woolen goods. lfa Hia Timna-Monntaineor a mr.l nf tl, .ilonl woolen Bnind. provide the men for tho nation's 1II,a ITnitA.1 eUt. the ones Paction, if ever assailed by a that Lave been silenced aince the Uiia power, prvsage of the Wilson bill? If it Fifty thousand republican ma jority for Maine is pretty gwh! isu't it? (Jen. luuniHON Haul in arcccn pooch that "busiuess never was ilihturlx'd by the proniiccts if re publican sucedts." From Tho Pallet Chronicle. Mr. . VV. Eliot, of Walla Walla, it in receipt of an interesting letter from an old friend and comrade of bis, Msjor H O. McArthnr, of Nebraska, which be uivei publication in tbe Journal. Major Mo Arthur was a member of Mr. Elliot' regiment during the war, the Fifteenth Iowa, and be was on tbe staff of Qeoeral Ht'lkuap and one of the first men to en ter Columbia, Booth Carolina, wbeo that oily was taken by Bhwrmsn. Msjor Mc Arthnr is at present military instructor fir the Nrbrhttka Htate Industrial school. He It more or lens interested in tbe poll tioal mtuntioo, and in a letter to Mr, Kliot, gives some verv interesting I acts about the outlook in Bryan's own state, comity, ward and preoinot. lilt lei it a)t in part : "We are going to carry Mebraaka for MiKiuli y. Ia this part of the state there are a good many pope, but meet ings are Wing held all over the country and tbe signs are improving all tbe lime. And Ihe more tbe people of Nebraska find oot tbat we bave oo eilfer to sell and the nnly persons to be benefitted by fie silver are tbe mine owners, the more will turu to MoKmlfT. What tbe farm ers fcaut are tbe mille ot lb country npt-ned np ap to tbe workmen and1 when the laboring men are employed lb farmers will bare customers for tbeir surplus prod no Is. HcKlnUy itrnek It liar J when be said, 'It ia better to open ap the mills to Amtrloso workmea than to I'l'fn np the minle of Amerioa to tbe eilter tt the world.' "My home ia etill la Linoolo, I vole tliKre ael my reetdenr U la the seme ward and the eame voting preoioot as I .Mr. linen. I bave lived within two IriDB alnut a financial crash. Dors Mcivinirjr i'i.cuoiiHoeinaaiui.i i,,.Ck.of bi. baoeo fur tbe past seven I I . 1 ! I .......1 I ........ I f L k 1. 1 m. m.II T T . t . a riHi'ot , inn ana b auuw uiw fii. a nu Kontifiuan and bae a very pleaaaal f tru ly, but be woa'l stop al anything alU'wod to p lilio to soeeavd. We tMk a ol n'ir warj and llryao'e prlocl a fi-w date sine-! think shoot two frti aid MaKloley bad tbwe to i nan's one. Ia my opiol m It will be this way at rhc 'io time. fnnr )h' ago Bryan was wild oa fr Ira-Ul thai wae all we eeJel to make n all wvallby aal bappy ; J ' fwa tbe markole ti world aad lb world wM be ria t as aad Ibea tbe mil I mi uui. Will we ihb4 ouresarteie and ti e lurolgaers bmk as la aad tbe re vrrav bae ba fet. We are la tbe anop tu l t4 Can I a. are Il'yan ool ea IN larlfiMiia with a la foot pole. He f xilrJ lte U oaee bo I he e'l da It K ItraaliSrr K il' I'l.'vrf IUI lea purtSve tbe I.1.--I an I fivwi a e'ar and tal,ful i l. r.'t sale by V)lleaHar Laa them not we are prepared to furniah the alatiatica. The '.Dallca, tth ita unnurabor chI water ower, stould be a good manufacturing town, and enpocially for woolen good. Uut it neter will bo nnder the ousting condi tion of the (arid on wool and wool, en roods. Hut there ia another feature John It Gentry paced a mile that the Timee-Mountainoer will at fllon Fall, N. V., on Kept 10th do wi ll to consider. That paper in 2 01 1. Thm equaU the world U iirrfinir II.a idprtton of IJran record acaiDrtt time and ia the mm " e w - -' - - - 1 and advocating the Inflation of fastest mite ever made by a pc nf our rurencv to that extent that in a rnc( even Hryan himself ailtuita would tha nener at The Dallfa rreaoma thatca,4lrlisL,,athonleorabroa.I, rlMioiia lehl iu NoM h.-ni eUlee. will inveet in a wcleo mill under Wral .JK.n.a. Marj land K.--anrh an admitte.1 condition of 1--Ure and other h .uth. money matter. If Itryan t. alected? l1 l'") t ti ,.i lit. 1 11 . i. it... I tho Naixileon i lroteeii.ui in 11 Aicrviuiry urinim iui There is one trne speoiflo for diseases arising from impure blood and a debili tated nervous system, and that is Fame's oelery oomponnd, so generally prescrib ed by physicians. It is probably the most remarkable remedy that the soien- tiflo researob of this oouDtrybas produc ed. Frof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D. LL. D., of Dartmouth college, first pre scribed what is now known tbe world over as Faine's oelery oomponnd, a posi tive onre for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. For tbe latter Paine'a oelery oomponnd bas succeeded again and again where everything else bas failed. CAN'T CARItY H18 PRECINCT. The Boy Orator's Flckleneia Establlahed at Home. We have just received a Large Line of Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Capes In n - e Mm 1 w c Ladies desiring anything in this line will do well to call early and make their selections before the assortment is broken. We Have ir) These Goods (311 Qualities Ranging ir) Price Fron) $2 to $18. . COIN Oil IN COUNTY COUKT. County court convened on Sept. 0th with A. G. Bartholomew, oounty judge, Messrs. Howard Bud Beckett, commis sioners. J. W. Morrow, Olerk, and E. L. Matlock, sheriff, present. Bills allowed dnrina . tbe session amounted to (2675.95. Bill of costs, State vs. Leonard Allieoh paid to tbe amount ot (9.90. Bill of costs, State vs. Ira Leyde, paid $6.55. September loth. Petition ot J. A. Woolery, et al., for appointment of O. B. tiperry, justice tor district including lone, granted and ap pointmeot made. Bond of J. M. White (or delivery of 30 oorda ot wood at (3 70 per cord, approy ed Sniil annliiotinn Nn. 143 natitinn. nf " "r r u. 1- A V- C Ik. W. O. Lacy, et al.. accepted and viewers I . . . ' . . ... v nnnlnl. P' . .. !.!. .l fPk.. PKEtJS COMMENTS. Tbe Baker City Blade, nntil recently a republican paper, bnt now a populist organ, says that should Senator Mitohell stomp this state for McKinley, aa be bae announced. "He will be bated and held np to rldioale by all honest men, a by word witb tbe voters, and bis death will Itoad application No. HI petition o O. M. Bpeneer, et al., aooepted and viewers appoluted. Sheriff authorized by the oourt to pro ceed with collection of delinquent taxes nn to and including 1891. Jodges and clerks for November elec tion are to be allowed but one day'a wages. No other business appearing oourt ad journed without date. Blade editor is conscientiously standing oa the Bryan platform. prreaand all Ihe Ipera la Ilia country could tcaka a p! alow. Ins (o c atiiUlieti mhj a woolen will almuld I built in that town, tut it I'ryan la our next prpeidetit, aocb a rvjct would t alwut as fcaaiUe aa lifting Ml UoJ with a ctkaerew.-llaker City Ileimllic ao. Tha lOlltMo at The lallee aud other j lacea la tut tha atory of couditiona at Ilei t ner. Mornw N'titeiiiU'r. Maine Im out.l uii' ln-raelf tliie jear. On ei lential )eare, at lhe Ht'tenitier rl.etion, it a aotit U K'i ffoitt t' l.'.IHH) let'uhticnu. Two jeara a:i it a at th landalida ith '.I'.,H1 majority, hut tha W,U0 mttk hae never l-eu n aohr! l y th rej ulw lieaneot 3din in any rotiuo elwti'ia, Mai tin went "jjref i.lfiek" Catarrh Cannot Be Cnrrd. With local Dpplioations, as they cannot reach the seat of tbe disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and io order to cure it yon must take internal remedies. Ila'l's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, and acta directly oo tbe blood and muooua surface U all's Catarrh Core is not a qnack medicine. It was prescribed by one ot tbe best physicians id thia country for years, and is a regu lar preecriplioo. It ia oom posed of tbe best tonics known, combined with tbe beet blood purifiers, acting direotly on tho mucous sarfaeeo. Tha perfect oom binatioo of tbe two ingredient ia what produces such wonderful results la cor log oatarrb. Bend for testimonials, free. P. J. Cuinit A Co , Prop. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, pries 79 oeoU. Keree al Partita. Last Tsiied ay Uai tit p peer woa tbe two-year old iasb at Portland la 0Jl; Bgoole, nBd; lone, third. Oa the same del Baby Both eaptored tbe three quarter daab ia 1:16; Jim Bneemao, eeeood; Uowlisa, third. Oa last Tboredsy Tampa took tbe money in tbe flve eigblhi daeb; Moeet lUy, eecoad; O rover, third. Time, Fruit;' raeo found Miea lleppaer ra it la the 8e eighth daab ia 1 10&. uirrtal VPtli liM hut it ha ftl- . i . I I . I il - ,1 I 1 " CHiiiiy ia iu Deu vi iuw ii Idetitly futtnlf treeri-I h r tH-tio under ahteh it nuoriabv and at a tuna wbnn tha a bole CmtI BtaUa waa ruat,ruu a vi.;tMV hi its n AiltUl. CAS UK)fr M(KlMIt would IRth-r jho tha mill t. AtnetlCau laN'r than tha iitinla la tlu eiUer .f !. a ot Id. ft,iwc will Ugia la lb il. F. rtiifcti. Hualb, elDlay erirg. i IV lu. '. C. AJlia wtll pfeaeh Many"! u U"I like ti' nl,t. aalaiday atkl A. IUim w.U prvaca, (n reabteg leirw eeb t All Hnaanl It. Ak yoor pbysletaa. your drag gist aad your friend etwal Htiihib'a Car for iniiim(lin. Tbey will roruaad IU tor sale by Welle Wartea. henlaea KialUi. Tot the Orfw Iodualrtal Eipnettioa to be bIJ al Porllaod, Bept. 19, Jtfl, Ageet Uart of tbe O. R. A N. Co., will !! spaotal siearetuo llckete at lb rat of on and oa fifib far for lb rowed trip, pins Bflv aewV fur twa aJesieexiw (mopnee t the Kipoetien, ataktag la all fi W fur lb rowed trio. foiling da) al lUppaer era Hpt. 23, r. Oet. aad 13. lieket etpb H(. Z Oct. 1,1 a 1 11 If It ia aound rfpuhlicao rroWUae'tlv'i-rit.I'ttt would lalhrr in- i,.agui I it. d.triw. It I-uta money inU tU ruina vt U .4a.tr i. . U l.awu i 15 lf tha X..Ual treaLry, in.tra.1 of A lieen, and UVina money uut, aa Uoubtiea anJ imj-t tatit -ru H '. trj ' ; ( CAl iuUi f.c auUl he da iw than hi rrt. i i' aie tl ....t w t r. f. m f .e Amett. a trt-i 'i t. rl. I inii' II f I' ran stiia IU tl.erff jlngof Auieti. ' r. c ,tU i r t-1 f r 1 1 I i i .i . 1 . I i . tl, r i . 1 I, . t r i !! bate a rlW4 .m.i,! a ! IMI el P.J&e , , .. tl f I e fle eT ( alesrt raea. bltb aat !' h watfnr!. by M.ilobS Calwrh K );. I'rirw Ml Maaal In jrir fre. For eate by Welle a w err. O, H Halt, the toaenrlaj Srtt, ea h f-aa l el bie p(tr, MetbM Cnraav, bf be will J ( at etla( prieae. hat, thtmtma, liaiMinta, "Mutton was free yesterday lo Salem, and wool was almost free in aetern Oregon about 30,000,000 pounds ot it," aJ the Salem Statesman, comment ing on tb Barkley-Fenooyer-popoorat barbecue. "My friends," said ex-President Herri- sen, "aa a repuoitean 1 am prouu or maoy things, bot I eao sum np as tbe bigbeet satisfaction I btve bad in tbe party and its career Ibat tbe prospect of rernblicao socoess oever did dieturb bueioeas." Coder free trad in wool, lb gift of fro trader Bryan aod bis party, Dearly 160,000,000 poonda ot foreign wool be taken tbe plsoa of American wool, re- sulliogin.a money lot of more than 120,000,000 to American sheep farmers. Bryaa says MI am for free wool." But tb American farmers want protection for tbeir iotere! and will vot tor Mo- Klnley. Pslem 6lateeman. At Cleveland tb olber day Bryan pledged himself, if elected, to "pat io tore every word of tbe Chicago plat form if Ibere ie power ia tb government to do it." At tb platform calls for a tariff for revenn only, federal snberr- vleno lo mob aod a poll Heal nprem eoort, people wbo w ant Ibea Innovaliiins will koow fur wboo to tot. It will do sack patriots ao good to tot fr II o- Kinley. He i aot In tb factory etiwieg. railway stik'og aod aoarl slnfflng lie of baeloe. Etebeoge. r i illSH BUSINESS f W AVa laa feat W aTO PORTLAND " OREGON Full English course. FRENCH AND GERMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. . Bookkeeping, shorthand, Telegraphy. he) i neiiiirt araiavMruv. uira vUhMm iLrAKIlLrl I re LADIlj L-4-X . -iwl-. . i . t . " ii. : 33L' r," r,, rm k 11 .vel 'Art" ' V-.. . Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? iiorse r All these can be procured at Tliomiwn & Binna, Ixwer Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. Thw RYtitlrmtn arc HI a-qiulnl1 llh Ornnt, Hamry, Cmnk. Ollllam and Other frountlt. and mo aava nuiii,. and lima In making Ibaa tmUuiia Ui Iravellng Kan. I'rlirt In kwiln( wlm Ih llmra. THOM PSON Ss BT2STNS, LJVxaTMxiT. sxmrn, Mae Nal iytre at tke World e rr Ayer'e Barsaparllla enjoy th eslranr dtoary dUllneliio of baviog lwa tbe onlr blood partfier allowed aa eibtbtt al lb World's fair, Cbleego. kteoafaelorers ol wibwr aareaparillaa aoogrtl by vry aaoetoebtaiaaabowiog of tbeir iwl", bat Ibey wer all larwed away nndr tbe appHrathia of tbo rale f.wl4Jieg tbe entry of patenl Bdi.aea and anelrame. Tb deiia of tb World's fair eih rltio ia fefnr of Ayer' Haraapartlla wae la effeet a follows: "Ayer't Hareap. rilla t al a pwtewl oliln. ll b o beloeg In tb lit of aoetraui. ll ie bre ( He turn. it." rat or Titkka Tl wrnWe of lb W. O T V. if Ibt placa eiptaa Ibaif Mb ai peeia tiu of, aad aactot bearty Ibeak f-r, the flae Wrier oa WedeeaHay etealr g by Ho). Blrfbe A. L, of t'Hidlxo; feebeg aar4 tbal tb la raeain( re epoaeibilltiee of bfe, M Vii ly .fMil. by tb boeeraU geolbetas, raaanl fail lo arowee aad rf ifcew roaar la mere ariiv aad taiibfal f? tt la tbe ma if Trelb aalllKkl. BUCKS! BUCKS! Don't buy your Bucks until you sec the Full Blooded and Grade Delaine Merinos from the Cunning ham hand, of Pilot Rock, which will soon be in Heppner. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. CHARLES CUNNINGHAM. It U immttlt Httl, Ie ei f raf. arJU'r 14 ey owe mir ai saner TO tax r am:. NrT1f e la .ff f'.. ii.i it. 111 ml f'-m K nit !-. M'rt. V f ..i j. I .4 .m.h , ... I. mmm9 k A I m-'-m m .h , ... n mtm Ifl ltf MMlmll M.H 1 fmt a1 m t. r. ll I I. i.tVTt fl T. tV In. At'VIMHTnATKtX SoTlVg. !.! l tm W l. N'll'll M V ". !. WW mi t4 ' ' v4 i kf I I ..., .ti. e 1 a iv. t irtf 4 . . , .."..-t a.n ki-ii.1 a. M M !' r.' -r'-a, i n t urttt Mar. I tma anvrgnaro a tm,mf tM, t W H 1. t at wirrxta iaan), Mi N II i"T. r e t r, mini r. m. Holla of tnU'Von. I... a Otfv ,t La Qa.aa. rta Vrrtirata tirir.r TimWTmt 111 'Zlm. ""' i"" ""' ete a - , v w a mm m i li.j If IHMM .Imra.MWnMa lia k M.l I 14 un. ' tr-ria turn tm n,. mm. Can 'Ultnt. i- r amm-n'). tn 1 1 -1 kf MUn If a(i- . Mf