up, dear E. 6.; smite (lie mote oat of thine own eye before plucking it out of the eye of thy brother. THE BID FOR TEE MOB. Republican Ticket. For President, williajw Mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice President, - GARRETT A. HOBART, OI New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T..T. GEER, of Marion County, 8. M. YORAN, of Lane, E. h. SMITH, of Wasco, J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah. NOT YOUR FUNERAL. OREGON FOB MckUHLEY. Hob. Bea Belling, a BUM Beaatoror Hal tw in ah County, Exprcaaea Hit Opialoa ob ttia Political ttitaatloa. In the summer of '94 a carbuild- er and some of his workmen had la dispute -about wages. Because of that dispute about a body of railroad operatives, led by Eugene V. Debs, attempted to stop the traffic on all the railroads running out of Chicago which would not cease hauling the coaches of this carbuilder. The result was an outburst of violence. ' Trains were sidetracked. Women and children left half starved and burning with thirst at way stations unable to proceed on their journeys, men traveled at the risk of their lives, tracks were torn up and cars ditched and burned, the mails were stopped, train-wreckers piled up destruction on roadbeds and cut out the support of bridges, and railroad operatives who in defiance RIFUBUCAM ENDORSEMENT PROTECTION. OF BMP Senator Mitchell, a statesman who believes that free silver coin acre is the correct thiDg for the people, but who is supporting gold of Deb9 attempted to earn a living monometallism beoause bis party , . ... , has declared for it and thefegis- were Ben their death in the i.in nt nmn ia nvArwlinlmino-. bottom of rivers or struck down y republican and he desires to be directly by the missies of the mob, re-elected senator, will speak in The local and state authorities rendieton on uctoDer a. xnose under the ieaderBhip 0f Altgeld, who like to hear a man speak who , . u- i u u .nit.;fiM hinU tnr th baIta nf I the pardoner of anarchist bomb- office should not forget the date, throwers, refused to protect life East Oregonian. and the United States governmen Senator Mitchell is not support had to interfere to restore order inrr onld monrrniAtfillism when he and put down rebellion. With supports McKinley. The E. 0. is reference to that action the Chica nninc' ft stock nonocratio statement Ko conveution which nominated fnr BfTfint Renator Mitchell has not Bryan and had Altgeld for one oi changed his views on silver, but Ub leading spirits declared: he refuses to support worse than "We denounce arbitrary interior free trade, state sovereignty, con- ence by federal authorities in local demnation of our greatest tribunal, affairs as a violation of the consti a platform that all in all, is re- tution of the U. B. and a crime plete with anarchy, in order to against free institutions, and we BUDPort independent bimetallism, especialy object to government by Really the East Oregonian is injunction as a new and highly placed in a far worse position than dangerous form of oppression." any believer in the principle of It is to be noted that Mr. Bryan bimetallism. It has always Baid carefully avoided aoy comment on that free coinage was wrong in this bid for the votes of train-wreck, principle, that it was opposed to e and incendiaries in his Madi- paternalism of any sort. The son Square Uarden speecn. jm. East Oregonian during the past . lnbune. The Uazette doos not claim that Hon. Beo Selling, of Multnomah county, repabliOBn state senator-elect, is in town oa business. All tho old timers know Mr. Selling m member of the old firm of P. Selling, formerly re tailer! of Portland. In ye olden time in the history of Morrow ' county many ol oar people were wont to bay their sap plies of Mr. Belling. The reputation of this firm for square dealing and thorough business methods suffered not when it was merged into the wholesale house of Akin, Selling & Co. This firm, however, went out of business in 1893. Mr. Ben Selling, who contributed so largely to the splendid suooess of both firms, has retained large interests in Oregon, and indeed, in a certain sense, is as aotive as ever. The opinion of snob men, (there fore, on the politioal situation is worth something, and with this idea in view a representative of the Oezette sought Mr. Selling yesterday for an interriew. It was graoionsly granted. 'My mission to Heppner is purely a business one," said Mr. Selling in re sponse to on inquiry as to whether or not it had any politioal significance, Recently I have been o ailed to several portions of our state on similar missions, and as one interested in the outcome of the present campaign I have taken strict note of the conditions which sur round us as stats, in a business as well Bs a politioal sense. Indeed as an active member of the county league of repnblio an olubs I am thrown in oontaot daily, when at home, with men from every part of the state, and under the oiroumatanees, and all in all, I have good ppportunity to form an opinion as to what will be the result of this election in Oregon. As to the general result, why that is Just as good as settled. McKinley will be our next president. "The depression which is upon us of oourse began in '92 when it became evi dent that sweeping obanges would be made as soon as the new administration assumed oontrol. The actual experience wbioh we have gone through has proved that our fears were not unfounded. But I am in a position to know that the bare possibility of Bryan's eleotion has tied the oommeroial part of every community band and toot, as it were. The avenues of business lead in every direotion and are tar-rsaohing. This business depres sion affects the capitalist and laborer alike no class or oreed is exempt from it. Wby.I have oonneotioos in San Fran oisco who Inform me that they have plenty of money to use it they could do so safely. These people are as anxious to put this money where it will do them Extract from republican National platform, adopted Jane 18, 1896: "We favor restoring the early Ameri can policy of discriminating duties tor the upbuilding of our merchant msrine and the protection of our shipping in the foreign carrying trade, so that American ships the product of Ameri can labor employed In American ship yards, sailing under the Stars end Stripes, and manned, officered and owned by Americans may regain the carrying of our foreign commerce." Just Received ! Extract from William MoKinley's letter officially accepting the republican nomination for the presidency, Aug. 27, "The declaration of the republican platform in favor of the upbuilding of our merohant marine has my hearty ap proval. The polioy of discriminating duties in favor of our shipping, which prevailed in the early years of our bis tory, should be sgain promptly adopted by congress and vigorously supported until our prestige and suprsmaoy on the seas is fully attained. "We should no longer contribute di reotlv or indirectly to the maintenance of the colossal msrine of foreign oonn tries, but provide a sufficient and com' plete marine of our own. Now that the American navy is assuming a position oommensurate with our importance as nation, a policy I am glad to observe the republican platform strongly endorses, we must supplement it with a merchant marine that will give us the advantage in both our ooastwise and foreign trade that we ought naturally and properly to enjoy. It should be at onoe a matter of poblio policy and national pride to re possess this immense and prosperous trade." We have just received a Large Line of Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Capes In n in Latest Sps ! Ladies desiring anything in this line will do well to call, early and make their selections before the assortment is broken, . Catarrh Cared, health and sweet breath secured, by Sbilob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 oents. Nasal Injeotor free. For sale by Wells k Warren. We Have ir) These Goods 011 Qualities Rangigg rj Price froxT) $2 to $18. EIGHT MILE MOTES. vear has upheld President Cleve land in his course, and at the Mr. Bryan is a dishonest man, but ood M peopa to get it, but they rati) & time has bursted numerous indeed there is a wide difference cannot do anything as long as there is a hamestrings in its endeavors to between justice and tho plank show the beauties of the gold printed above, bo fall of state standard-Dot cold standard till sovereignty doctrine, bimetallism could be brought about without risk of loss but tho clean, unmodified, gilt-edged gold stand ard. It baa Baid it was dishonor- able to make "53 cents worth of dollar." Unlike benalor Mitchell it has repudiated the principle for which it contended Threshing is in full blast. ' Mrs. Lou Davidson is better. Several showers the lsst two or three weeks. Wheal averages from six to ten bushels per acre. Farmers are hauling wood from the mountains. Miss Florenoe Davidson is teaching at Eight Mile Centre. Mrs. Msttie Fuqua is teaching at the MoBes sohoolhouse. Sorry we oould not hear theleotare on the lubjeot, "A Woman's No." All threshiog machines in this neigh borhood are running cook wagon. Gardens that escaped the grasshop pers have some fine vegetables notwith standing the severs drought Died At his residence on Eight Mile,' possibility of Mr. Brysn's eleotion. Just a short time ago I was sent 915,000 from California to invest, but before I oould do so the order was countermand ed. It is a faot that seems to me ought THE people want the mills open to be patent t. all that the success of gep p LoTgIttB Med7a with 'patriotism, protection and pros perity.' "A friend ot mine had occasion to ask a leading business man of Portland recently the following question: ,'Qow NOT more dollars so much as an " MoKini.y'i election win ue easier r ids Buawer earn first McKlNLET's friooda) are not worrying about the result. - as being right, taken up one that opportunity to earn what we have it has repeatedly said was wrong, already No one objects to the E. O. supporting Uryan because he is or The republican editors of Ore liaa htsca a democrat: no one would eon have organized. Now the' far have a right to criticize it if the will fly. principle ot free trade and the r.tlmr ttlanlta nf thai fMiifAPO tilat- w.uv. i a- i ... tit' i i i v : 1 .i wonwi""""" form were of more importance, in "H,tftd Mck,nl M Fnd"7 at the East.ro stats. One hundred thousand voters bis home in Canton. money speedily 'Just ten minutes.' "When I was In London last winter I looked np the money market and fonnd it plentiful at one per oent per annum on consols. This money will seek do investment here under the r resent or what might, by the merest aooidenl, prove to be fatnre conditions. 'Just as soon as tbe capitalists of Europe and of are satisfied ot the its estimation, than (the money rilnnk. and outweiched!its oft-re peated objections to free coinage, Hhusi was not a democrat last No one cares it it goes back on it- "P'tog. He made a statement at alt entirely io advocating Bryan- "O0". . w Uec. lam. but undor the circumstances it would Boom to be very good MchiSLEY reiusoa to make a f.irm if it would take care of its tour till af Ur election. This does own funeral, aee that Lis own not prevent tho people coming to democratic conscience was satisfi- see him by the thousands. Me ed before it attacks Senator Kinley's digoified course is to be mind aUo tbe Indianapolis gatbenog of Mitchell, who has Dot changed Lis commended. opinions on the matter of silver, who believes that the republican Dexocbats are taking note of election ot McKinley and that the finan cial policy ot tbe government will sot be ohanged millions of dollars will be sent hers for iDVMtment. "Report from all over tba state, and from what I have personally observed, as I said boforo, ooviooee me tbst toe republican ranks are being largsly spoiled by aoceasion from damoorsU wbocaonot endorse tbe Chicago plat form, and wbe have forsaken party tor principle. Ia tbls eonnsotioa I have in years, 5 montkf and 9 days.. A. P. Lovsgseen was born lo Sweden in 1824. lis removed to America and located in Kansas, living there 18 years, eoming from thereto Eight Mile, Oregon, wbers be lived tbe remaining eight years of his life. He was a consistent member ot tbe Swedish Lutheran churoh 67 years, his wife being a member ot this oburoh also. H leaves a wife and seven children to mourn his lose, five ohildren baring preoedsd him to tbe land of rest, He baa two nephews in Morrow oounty, Martin Aodersoo, of Qeppner and Theodora Anderson, of Eight Mile. Two children were absent from his bedside when he died, bis daughter, Mrs. Lou Davidson, who Is sick, and bis son, Albert, who was la the mountains near TJkish. Although euflVing a great deal he was patient daring bis lUoeee, and he would kindly rtqoest bla 10NK ITEMS. Threshing is oontinned. The weather bas turned cooler sinoe the showers. Ravaral of this Dleoe were in attend ance at a social given at Lexington Wednesday. The first wheat was brought to tbe lone platform by Wilson Bros, and others are beginning to haul. ' The lone seotion bss been visited by one ot tbe heaviest rains we bare known tor years at this season ot tbs year. Ben Case, who is now located ia tbe upper country, tent far bis family wbioh left for their new location daring the week. Tb Rhea creek school began grinding ont knowlsdge the past week. Miss F.lla Mason, of lacifio University, is employed as teacher. Olook k Keller, tbe lone blacksmiths, bav dissolved partnership. Tbs Olook Bros, start Toesdar on a lour through Oregon by back. They will be goes all wiater and will take in Western and Southern Oregon. The loo school commence ia Octo ber. Miss Alios Olassoock is oor taaoh. sr. Iokb. Sept. 14, 1898. ENGLISHandBUSINESS w as ssia fsBi i SMtv PORTLAND OREGON i WPS -B. 8 m I S ;pl ntWi".- I - m . tTl,VWv'W'V ty fH 55la stiirM' rdkjr Full English course. FRENCH AND GERMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy. BOARDING DEPARTMENT'01 LAMES X'Ok.' - -T7' - ' .'V-.. m 7 w?S' vr democrat who bavs braved the stigms ot "bolUr" lo order that ao eternal pno Hpal might be preserved tor future gen eration. The rpoblkns de uoto- rartv could have cone much fur- the fact that in 1803 Mr. Uryan dorse maor tblct eontaload in their thor in its e (Torts to restore silver mf used to sunnoit the democratic ptsUotm but w mast all admire tb ti. ,.1.1 t.1.M l.nt at tlm aainI.Utii ti,A..t In hraj.Va. an.l arnrk. PtrUHim and fealtf which prompted time endorw everjthing in the led for the success of the jwpulUt republican tlatfortn becaase io ticket Is lH'Jl he went into the Death t Irs. Carry. Tbl offlo la in reeaipt of lb ssd In- wife to rast and not uiligence anooonolog the death ot Mrs. grieve abont him as bs wa praparad to Hannah Onrry, ot Was bin, too, V. C, go. Ui dying word wro "The Lord wit ot Boo. W. W. Corry, i-eretry will b duo, whatever his will U I am of lt of lodiaas, and also aa oi-eoa-rsaJy." 01 end was peso. Do wa (rman from tb same UU, at 2 laid to rest io tho Brdma otmeUry by o'clock, a. m., Sept. 14th. Mrs. Curry lb U1 ol hi daoghur who wa borisd Dt ba aa id valid tor twenty year and tber fiv years ago. Rv. Uoodwia bar death was not aucipected. preaobed lb funeral discourse from tb Tb mmdti family, with tb icp wordHItsBaadt,balblivsgisr tioa ot Mr. Curry, bar sister, Mrs. Bo Job 14 14. Anastroof.ot Dolda, Mo., end other During tb yro Mr. Lovgr r- frUod sod rl alive wr pro! dr- nded lo ear mldot b mad maay friaad fog ih last momeot ol tb now de- aod his neighbor eoald Bad la him a ,a. Mr. Curry wa not la eomaooica- fa oil, but a great deal hi pratae. Uo(1 uh hi family ot tb tim.anforla Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. The rantlemea are well eeqnalnted with Orant, TUrnor. Crook. OMIIm and other eountlos, and eao aa' monej and Ume la naaln ineae eccUona !ih IraTallng men. rrtee In keeplniwltsi the times. THLOMPSOlSr & 13T1STNS, Mm. ImaB hkil ht ebltdraa Lata I ...t lh nalitlral alamo. neb a Meriflo. Tny are among lb ..B-,K. ku ,ku oaisaBli. and a4 k etaet wbertbool could not b grl ililetiMt that have com on! of Mf U whom u Mrt M fitb- otd. Ilia ranks ol tb democrat! part, ana I . ,, , . .i a I u r.m u a MamMlit. Hbotar. allit is a better platform In bis democratic state convention nd I sine lblr reluaal to soppoit BryaoUm I .of hif M hup for tber ar I ly woaaan, who, dfepll ber mtatoeinn estimation luao lue one irauea at urceU II Ut rmioroe me jxitiuusi i aaj wiiwra-ai irots popocracj I ored b U at reu "B oaoao oocm I in lb loo ot a ! ror oc a toog rt. !.. tirkeL In La waa asked if I mil alamtiulp lM b.t.ia . . . . ,, , i.i.i t Kbley wilboal doubt Oregon will that have long eil.LM U-twwo the national ticket in 180t) if it was t(t milf tot or .aoduiat. F. O. and this journal are not one ooaioateil on a cld t.Ulform. uu!t.,,iiiab ciuotr stMtiog tb Uil BUCKS! BUCKS! to tbem bat they aa g4 lo Bias." Lit marred Ixrause we never He said: "I will die io in tracks have and likely never will stand lfore I will support it" Io on tkn satue lilicl platform, io a pe?ch at Mount Vernon, HI., The U. O. po.tpl publish tbe bet Mr. IWjati said;" I am not a dorao- dailv, weekly or aru..wek!jr locraLH lUatcrn OrrcoD. and tbe tnaoace. I .r L lr iMiinmeniltvl fur! OaraWKia . . , i in i i .i . Tl.s fwoiile ragti ad appreeiai their f.in-- ia publUhbg tie r nrt to .Bf . gnoeral . Hut the Oatette prtiia k lb lagt al la tb wmIX cannot avoid "saying a word" when Merit io medutn . Ik pef t tt.at ttaid'r. e.liUriallr. attarks the U4 Hatrll-l4iitely, pomUrtO of ce cf Orr-g-io'i lrurt bel S.000 and fl.OOl frkoda, a tuan who lo tU general Jiachargo of the dutioe of Lis et. attd j-ili"n bao eever known part, c rel or tvlr; a man who tUavt lara in mind that pursuit of principle is gratr Hen p" t'un of lt and who at this time U ct.aiUn'.lr lahditg liko a rk tot ht Le I1mvni t U ikht and what hkuvM will I of laaltrg Ubrf.t t th I'tiitl Ktt. (Jet a few jeorl of fltaUti(y bU f wnr Wug cvtu( IcijjBfl B5k lt riancl!r tare. It la tb Oa Tfo IU.1 PanBf. Its Bperir tl I M ealaklMilted fa4, J Rielll !. Ilonl' I'lMear J a Useey eperale. Cur to4ilr( ree,efb. "tw SK t " UemJ-Al tl Urn of IU UUe $-t. IUv. 11. It. IImJ irBwalleg. Ml. Uillt (1 CuWiM U M fa Hhlly. It. -ih ae ot lai Iowa sal mt leaey frte4 wiak litem ' peoetty h bpi te In IV if ( life ) a, I klr.a4klr. DiaWt tt.M to ' rnlllag witb aa).Kily. "Toibo )o hew moeh ooafl Jeoee lleU that MaKlaley will lottwj, parity io TarUaod, maay ol tbs old line lmnraia, or vffeeiog to from IV) UC that tbo Sap.-I" of 1'reieeltno' will win, 0J tber or 00 taker. Sew Toh oiU glv MflioWy loo.nuo miriy sad it y rk , "Reoloi-ky I OHiMleetKl f lw M Klnley tbl yew, m rtN a frleod of ntaa, Wta, T. t! of iHoa' twiBBieeetai Aiy t Umlevlll. la el.lflall N eU4 lb fM thai lb galbertog al lb ralater olioe(Wn at Lnlll wa nmpaa! ol rpr a. tetiv ef tb sallo. Tk dig(l4 pbe ol la repn. Iimi wUl at ! Ctno IU ef tt t tWM ksrUr4 kor oj kh l lttigi6 oo. Tke I a t-a'te.- ( tb m fmeo II elaaJflit.l tl talBabl, ' ano'l wry tga, 4 M fr tl eaH It we oil tv'f, teff a iJebl, 4ik. eft tm,i,. l4 It' law 4w .1. Ta r M-ae vt AsavrtMO tt4 wUI ' faaa Urn (lt Mam taeea. Aa4 alh Ui lMn shall ratter. WaM (nil ka mI4 ar. fa lko ollt Ut W"N M4. And tr m Wl my tM Wvad lrle4 lalkalewmalter. E. M. I twst kliLa, Hpk 17th, U ad IV oeriod. dUl mark toward tb oWvaltoa of mankind. Hr kladly word ol advlo bs er rdy to thM la a4 ol U and ooablo alwar Otlrt la tb booMbold. dpiU 11 aaa aod paia ot lb frail body IL Q Qttt,tV I of IU Walla Wal lo Coioa, It opbw. Mr. Harry Car-, of WalU Wall. 04 Mr. OW PIUros, f Iletpoae, or a tare of Mr. Carry, bo N oo ol tbeif Uvgfll aaol. Ask or bhrtMoa. or drogg it aod yoor frtfBd abnot Mttiloh' Cwro foe I UBOiotmi. Tl will romod It. roe l by Wlkill Wwt rwlkaed KsiaalttiiW Wot lb (Wt leJwUial EiotaUUoo lab belJ at ttartJaod, Be pi. 19. K. Agent 11 art ol tbo tt B. A It Co., w 01 etl epMai ira.o lkk4 ot tb r I tntefoaJly, aod 04 dareotly ow tb blood t4oa4-anK ra r io mooa . MMno. Mrfa 11 air Cblorrh . . m. . l - . lll.i.-tkla ! aU Cr Ool O OWB mm,wnwm, V i tot tb wmm4 Uip. peeit-d by in of lb b phy rVltlng dt al H'srt ' t . to It oobU lot feara, aai M a rgt V, (t. aad IS. ltH aipwo ft ,M ---ipMo. Ii s mm ol lb flrrt Obbb Se fared. With looal eppboali, M tby ont rch lb Seat o IU d nn, Calarrb I a blood ot ootaaUooJ (ti, ood io ordattOMMtt yo as wet tal lotoroal eediM. Ila'l' Crb CoiO lo Ukea lag Ivl Hla4 lbH we-U.g !. 'ml ,,rfc B falaaUvroo." Healik a4 btb akitoh'S Uatorvl) FeaaJy. r . a,, rtto fair. toailro koowo. aabiBed wtisj U Ua4 MfiBra, 4Mig deelly mm lb arfBMO Tb p a UaJke ol lb two ge4iato I what alBreBb woo lrl reauii la toe- lag !" rU)4 fa Uwtioxolal, fra F, J. Cov Co, Ile4, HblO. tVU by J(it, ho Tl . Don't buy your Bucks until you see the Full Blooded and Grade Delaine Merinos from the Cunning ham band, of Pilot Rock, which will soon be in Heppner. terms to suit purchasers. rices ant 1 CHARLES CUNNINGHAM. LEGAL IM Plenty of them Gazctto Office. at the f it immttlerial, in af jtjmnl, srAelJUe- IA aWf grower evr oy rwKttf from Ik tstnf c iu4 ..... H fcw JUr A rfe o 1 1 am ft fr atA.mtrint frnm eywA n H iiltm J. flTMi f tk llsmm tf H'p rarafilre trAeo IA H !) ttit tros wa.ler rm4rtatU'. BBaaSr" an immihiwM m4 a m kH IwiMHIsllllSt !!" ll , 'in at k.N.M.B O B. list. Ika ltfawfaj 0't1, m b tu4 at ba pte, MalWk uBf, bee b .! 4re epW Ibav. aaN. bri. . A fteleral fciir. Kar Clt Ibml 1m tmrila tb btnl a4 giea a leat an. heaal fa nmpktton. tut tale by W.t A War tbroBgh tr4 tb U a A K. will ra vt. ratt!i. Walt Walla o4 I'eaJUU. Taronib at opera, grvl 4 m4 taa. Will raw a Otiftoeellnw na lUfeU. I' .(!. IM a -A lt.rnh Dralelaae e!erf r. Ian4 to spaaa, mum i, myth Iha .l ela elrf N ) m, at I a -' t- n'f lt-rr l'.tla4 to Ml. I'aol. Bill tnm lo eaev-HI oii lb Ure4 nttbr ratlosy, tf - v