Eastebn storms are reported. OF VALUE TOWOMEN It is but the advance guard of the cyclone that will sweep over Bryanism on November 3rd. eceived ! "Senatob Allison is not doing anything in Iowa. Oh no. Last Monday at Dubuque he introduced General Sickles in a telliDg speech. I MS 'IV "ViV- V Just R Via RcpuDiican Ticket. For President, williajvi Mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. HOBART, 01 New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEER. of Marion County, S. M. YORAN, of Lane, E. L. SMITH, of Wasco, ..- J. F. CAPLE8, of Multnomah. Interesting Intormatlon that Should be Care fully Read Dy the Fair Sex. It Treats of the Dangers of Procrastination. Points out the Way of Relief from Various Ills. The Story of a Mother and Daughter. From the Chronicle, Chicago, Illinois. TUF SAFE PLAN. The popocrata condemn internat ional bimetallism and accuse the adherents of McKinley with lack of honesty in this matter. What has the republican party ever promised that it did not fulfill? Name it if you can. It promised eaual rights to all of its citizens. born under the flag and it delivered the goods; it promised to make the greenback dollar as good as tne beBt one and the promise was kept it assured our people that their iuterests should be protected as compared with those of the for eigner, and the people of this coun try well know that the promise was redeemed. Its patriotic pur poses have never been honestly questioned. Now, honest, the voter must admit that if independ ent free coinage does not accomp lish the purpose that bimetallists hope that it will, i. e., increase the stock of money of ultimate redemp tion for this country's use by keep ing it in circulation and preserving its interchangeability, the dearer money will go to gold countries, assisting them in procuring a large stock of real money just what they wantthus decreasing their demands for the white metal and putting farther away the desire of all foreign bimetallists that our future policy on finance became the policy of the civilized workl If, we say again, there la any rlnnl.t that eohl and silver would uvvav. o t circulate together under free coin ago, and all popocratio epoakers admit that there is by showing how gold could be procured to pay gold debts if we should go to a silver banis under free coinage, theu the international bimetallists have the best of it Indeed it is the safest plan, and the admitted statements of the popocratic papets that many foreign notables are encouraging silver legislation is the strongest argument that could bo brought iu favor of inlornation- hi action. Atmuluto action of governments talks louder than fulsome individ ual prime of Mr. Hryan and his ideas, but it docs show conclusive ly that leading men of leading nation will aupport any interna tional movement locking to the hetlleinent of this fiuaucial ques tion, and through their Influence combined tlToit of nations coul bo secured. the moor or the rviwma The American Tariff League hat undertaken an investigation which has for its object the gather incjf.f utatmties nblcn will show how the wago-wotkera have far1 in recent time under protectire u.l anti protective licioa. Th months of July. bW and K have Wen selected In which tomak it, i..t. as the.e two dale are enactment of the McKinley au the Gorman act. Ti. American 1'couornUt tho auinmartoa the rrault: Tp to th eh ' lt ek wa had tecetve,! upward of 5.'iO report from etof)er in thirty. ail differ, rnt b, In July, d..rdl conation for lH.i-1 t...,u ol.rteMllie Miua cmeerns e,uli oiiW employ K,7l) hands in Jul of tb it J ear. ri.i amount of wage pai.L Julv 11 b ! 1L2-T1 hand :,.,l,.u.t M.W7.2X1L Hot tb i,rotl for U.t July. fir U years ol Uw eininu Unit, aggregated u&'f tXM il'l -I La nx.nlt.lf gw rU of .ini in, declined from 131 f4) Li ;il among tho who art wirtk, Tl tumber -f IdU ban I. in about M fUllihrobU, was lha inoolLly h of tarn- inr talk wca arnra waall, 4',: li lb iInt to mphjr t.aa eirrclod :H twf, CuL letj 4 ) lr r tX" A story remarkable in many respects is told by Mrs. George Argils wbiob oon tains mncb information wbiob will be appreciated by thousands of women who are suffering as sbe did, and tbey will find relief from all tbeir trouble, so easi ly) so quickly, and so permanently tba tbey will wonder bow tbe possibility came about. Mr. George Argile left bis native borne in Yorkshire, England, eight years ago to embrace the greater opportunities this country offered. lie wsa fort on ate in immediately securing a re.poosiDie position on his arrival in Chicago witb tbe Obioago and Rook Island Railroad Company. Faithful to bis duties he re ceived recognition by promotions and today is in sole charge of tbe team tracks of this great railway system. Tbe posi tion is known in railroad circles an foreman of tbe teams that load and un load freight. After one year and a half in tbe em ploy ol this road be sent for his wife and obildren, who arrived safe); here and in good health. After some two years residence here Mrs. Argile began to feel badly. Like thousands of other women be bad womb tronble of over twenty years standing. At first this trouble in Chicago, waa not sufficiently aonte to interfere materially witb ber bonsebold daties, but in ooarse of months it devel oped to snob a degree that it proved ex ceedingly painful to ber to attend to tbe many little duties required to keep the house neat and tidy. This condition oontinaed to grow worse and worse till he wss foroed to recognize that if she did not get skillful medical aid, sbe wonld grow Into a cob firmed invalid. During this period a neighbor whom sbe had known for quite a while told ber that she was using Dr. William' rink Fills for Tale People witb exoallent re sults, and she believed that tbey wonld rid ber of all, ber troubles without tbe aid of any physician. Having confidence iu ber neighbor's word sbe oommenoed to take tbe pill some six months ago and fonud that after taking tbe first box she It an Improvement, not great, but snffl oieut to realise that it this better feeling eontlnued sbe would be on the right road. With the seoond box she knew that he was getting better, as she gained both llesb and strength, felt a buoyancy f spirit sbe bad not experienced years, and tbe pelts from which he bad suffered so modi were quickly growin re. Today it li beeo fir month alno aha began taking tbe pill, tth a relieved of all ber lain, ha regained her etrrnglb, ro that the ia able to work all day, and it ie only when she over exerts herself that she has any indica tion of pains, which wonlj alio happen to perfectly well woman. Tbi is th story of what Dr. Williams' I'iok l'llls for I'al rpl litr dne for her, and of coins ah Is well satisfied wllh lb Iwrfflts ah bat received. Hot this doe not end by any mean what he ha still farther to tell, sndwbatis mar h speak with th sam know ledge she bat of ber owi ease, th eaa of ber little daughter Emily bo t 13 year old. Hb y to regard to her "about three year ago Emily in tb urumer month wbeo diphtheria ws prevalent, we take do with it. HI. wa very ill and bad a erion tim of it for week. Heveral time I doubted helhrr h wonld pnll through but thanks to ber elrong ntilntun sh g t belter and after many wkh wa alxuit again. 1 Holloed, bover, tbat nmriiiieg wa iri in her iiiroai wnion eoeiued ta effeet bar. Tbo, too, aba did uol rg nn ber old lively splfita. Hh a UnatJ to br inovrmt, ab e- m plained of toeing tired u l furthertiior Don't forget to hear Hon. J. D. Lee next week at some appoint ment in Morrow county. lso remember that Senator Mitchell will address the voters here on Oct. 13th. Bryan is drawing as large crowds in Maine as elswere but no one will accuse Maine people of voting for him in sufficient num bers as to give him their electoral votes. it beoame perceotible that she was grow ing nervous. Her oondition during tbe following year after ber sickness did not improve, in fact, I thought it waa a little worse. The second year, I know it was ; bat probably being witb ber constantly did not fully realize tbat sbe was deoid edly gettiog in a very bad way. "It was only in tbe forepart of last year that I beoame seriously alarmed, as ber languidoess, ber constant tiredness increased and she became so nervous and so fretful tbit if any person spoke to ber it wonld make her cry. Her appetite got poorer every month and I did really wonder bow tbe little thing could live on what she ate. Her com plexion became sallow and assumed a greenish hue, and she became wbat 1 o ailed 'skin and bones' very tbin iodeed. This was her ooDditi m some four month ago. It was at this time tbat I bad tak en a few of the pills, and commencing to get faith in them I made Emily take them. I say, immediately she felt bet ter, perhaps tbat is not quite true, but certalaly after tbe third week I could see an improved condition in her, and this improvement con tinned up to the seoond month, slowly but surely. Then the improvement of tbe child beoame marked, ber appetite returned and sbe beoame better with every day, she com menced to fatten op, she became more cheerful and lively and ber nervousness t time left ber altogether. "In the last two weeks her complexion baa regained tbe perfeot color of health, ber obeek are fleshy and plump and sbe is as lively a a cricket. Her appetite- well tbe less said about tbat tbe better, sbe is eating all the time, Bnd all the ime is hungry. When sbe now come home from school, instead of listlessly crawling into tbe bouse to lie dowji to rest, she is romping all over the bouse nd ories 'Mother you don't know bow good it feel to be fall of life, how glad I am tbat I don't feel tired any more.' Hb baa completely thrown off ber ner vousness, and all tboa symptom which had (or thre long year mad me tear very mnoh that sh had not long to live "All tbi I know to b da to Dr. Wtl Hum' Pink 1 ill because she b taken nothing else, nd I am iodeed tbnkfal that I'rovideno brongbt tb thonght to me of giving tbem a trial, know what bad condition I waa in before I took tbem, and I w the condition saydaogb ter tiUilly wa In. Today botn or n look and ar well. I eaa do tb work in my bouse every dv a I did formerly without any trouble and Emily is on of th liveliest, moat cheerful nd plump girl in our neighborhood, and tbat saying a good deal a tbe children around us ar noted for splendid health and excellent spirit. W live at 47oO Wentwortb Ave. "Tbe abov i a correct statement ol th faot concerning my cas and that of my daughter Emily. (Signed) Lmilt Aroilb," Bwurn and autieoribed to befor me this fourth day of February 1K Da Qsis, Aofarjf Public. Dr. William' rink I'll I coolalo, to a Condensed form, all tb element Deeee- sry to giv n lif and riobne to tb blood and rector shattered nrv. Tbey ar aa unfailing peifla for such dia a locomotor ataxia, St. Vilas' dene, t'itiea, nrnralgia, rheumatism, nervon headache, tb after eftVt of I f ripp, palpitation of th beart, pal and allow complexion, all fotmi of week are ilber in nial or ten!, rink nil ar wild by all dlr, or will b nl ppt paid on receipt of pnee, fa) ent a bos, or n Uxe for 12 W- (ihey ar never sld In bnlk or by lb b) by addreMlng r. William.' Me.ll cine Company, HebOM-ta.ty, N. T. Popocbat papers are printing far and wide Sen. Mitchell's Jan nary speech on the money question but they always neglect to put in big type the closing words, "coup led with a protective tariff." The old editor of the Mitchell Monitor, A. 0. Palmer, denies that he offered to work for Congress man Ellis last summer if $150 was forthcoming. Mr" Palmer's letter to that effect has been preserved and a denial is usless. We have just received a Large Line of Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Capes In n m Latest Sty OS The East Oregoniau, the "non partisan" newspaper, is making considerable bluster in its columns because somo drummer bluffed a I ittle on a McKinley bet Bets don't settle anything but the East Oregonian must not consider that these are all bluffs. It can get all the satisfaction it wants on the result. if) . Ladies desiring anything in this line will do well to call early and make their selections before the assortment is broken. 19 vil We Have ir) These Goods fill Quali ties fangiQg ir) Price fron) $2 to $18. It is an absolute fact that some of our people who are engaged in the cattle busines are going to vote or Bryan because they think his election will destroy the sheep in dustry. How absurd 1 When the sheepman is done for, the condi tions of the country will not be avorable to thejsuccess of any sort of an industry. One thing urged is that when wool was 18 and 20 cents a pound cattlemen could not buy hay less than $10 to $15 a ton while now it is plentiful at $2.50 This is a good argument why every farmer should vote for McKinley. Republican Speaking. few B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GtT THEM IS AT M. LICHTENTHAI'S He has onythlng in this line that you may desire and you nan depend on It you get a good article when Mat guarantees it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing Spelalty. mm ION.J01IN.il.! Th Tyraaay of th Desk. W will aappoae that yonr occupation is cedeotary tbat you trohiot, o to speak to tbe desk 10 an ooanting house, or perhaps to tbe loom ia some vast mill where yoa ar compelled to labor from moruinit till night. Hunday ia toar ooly d7 of relaietion. Yoa re- torn home every evening wearied men tall and bodily. Tour health and alranvth besrio to fall' What will most effectually reouperate yoor vital energyT Tbe weiuht of evidenr points to no other oonolneion than tbat ilatetter' Htomaoh Uitter U yonr feet, moat r. liable sheet aocbor. Use tt prraislenHj and yoor ayatem will mD rem ila prlalin vig.r. Kvery fuuotum mill re eiive bealthful imimUe. There ia no remedy to equal the Hitters for nervoui ns and want of lwp. dyepepsia, eon tipatioo nd biliouanr. It averls and IJQN. J. D. LEE. Of Portland. remedies l lurme oi mmnrmi iiiifmw. U m MM r n y ENGUSHan'BUSINESS Orognn's Popular Srnator and the people's (rlrnd at the OPERA HOUSE. s TUESDAY, 0GT. 13th AT 2 . M. All Should Hear Him. and is a tirevrntiv ol rbromatisui and oenralKta. Tke Har(at CaM. Chester Sarsenl. wbo wa iiUoefd by Judtie Lowell last Toeeday to ltb teen months la th peoitentlry, is oat on bond pending o apial to the sapreme eonrt. Uis bond wer placed at flOuO wbiob wer giveo yesterday. Dr. H R Hwioburn od I. N. Margent, Th titUeos of Morrow eionty will b given o opportunily to bear th politl eal iasiiM of th dty diaouesed by linn. J. D. Lee, of I'orlleml, aa able speaker, bo will spend fonr day in thin eoonly All should hrar biro. Uis itinerary i a follows: lleppner, VvediiMjey, Oat. 71b, 2 p. m llar.ltnan. Thnreday. (let, MHi. S p. ro. Eight Mil. Tboraday, OpI. rth. 7 p. m. loue, rridar. Oct l.r 9 h. 2 p. ra. Islington. Kriday, IMoUr 9'b,7 p. m. Ilrppoer, Halnrday, Uol. Uilrt. 7 p.m. The laat kddre will tinder in C0L1.EG PORTLAND IK Full English course. FRENCH AND GERMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, telegraphy. hnihMii araihfutkiT... i a aire i&Mr3 DUAKUmu ULrAKIfTLK I LADiLj V eraodfatUr of tb drfeudaot. being tl bondamea. A bard fight will bemad aaeplue f lb Ladle' MrKioUy Clot). man from aomtf to nil aa lol-rel ing program win eriain to save tb young prlaoo. thoinat'lvi', and winch, i't over aainat the free tralt llioory, from a attiking rontraaL The abore figurrahow th loe wotkiogmen bat auataiuisl from the ratical wotking of ft iKitiry for which many of theia votl four yeara agk liiah WorM Tut (lett make no otgintion Ui the jrincij U of liiinetalliam, uptttrig it a it alwaji Laa. What it deir4 U to ln rea ttt woild't stork of money of u'tirnat rele motion 6ut oarticulaily mor tokena of romie to pay, tut mora g.! tnoney that will bay in th market of th votlJ a tul lion jtat aa well a with Ibw atarup epuo it. Tht tuljevt of titnetall iu U a wutti wU well aa a local on. Hut locally thera art laiMiljr live, j ali llio iMuea l-i.l. a tl.i tri t f tnnney whi. h ctt l at) I will tot aarrificril f th HiNVtiiK want o international agreement. r Joca the rr public an patty. NrntusKA ha a tnihl-of-the roal populiat ticket It will aaeiat to defeat th Uryan poj-acrat elwt-ora. 1'inoi m, mayor of TortlanJ haa irtnove-l Chief Camtell, of th Dr uot artmrtit rullioi 10 on T. IH lkL Hiiimitx fo Waaocicotibt; hat hen f njoinsvl by lha gotrnment frutn trpaiog oa tbft Caca. rerT. How thia otry eoulJ hat IU titter eiDxl op ta bay India heat U hat J ta auJcrtland whta tui mora ailrer U dcIdoJ in lnJia. Tb IHtrliegtiio, i., Journal ay ediiorially of a popular patent mfdUine: Wi koow from eipriae that Cham- b-flaio's Co'ic, Cboler n l Diarrhoea IWiuwIy 1 all that i claimed fur It, a a two orraeion it l J eimrtaling pain and piailly savel o from an un imly grave. W would not rret easy over bight wilhool It ta lb bona.' Tbi remedy aadatitdly eee nite i.io aud sun. rm than any other m!i etna in Ibe wurlJ. Kvery family should keep II la Ibe boaee, for II I ear I be edmj enunvr or ii4. for sat by t'ocs-r A Uri k. ly b preeenlrd. It pnhhen ia e h preeinol ere reqaitrd to ciroaiai oolirw of tlirs. mrrlirta. tf. fiiw- Do You Want a Rig ? Vfi) Don't You Want a Place to - 1-0 i i J ' 1 Put un Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All thoae can b procured at Thompaon A I'.inn, l-ower Main Street, lleppner, Oregon. Th s'tiniii are wll ayqnslniad with Omnt. Hm-y. Cm. OHIUm ami elbsr eeuntlt. anil ran mnny and Urn la making thn swllnns with tnisltii mo. frlr In st'lng wllb Ihs tlmea. THOMPSON Sd BTNNS, LXTznTuxir, Ksrnrxjt. liv io roil ci try of whioh th prln- eipat eoonrg is (irach-trouble. It M nvre wide; rea. than t1 other diMs and. very nearly, ro re daugrr- oua. One thing that mak it si dang-fo I 1 1. si it is littt andirciool Ifilwrr ltlrr uti.Uf.l .J it Wuqld be ovrt feare.l, more eily cured, le aivrel than il i m. H-k llioa who wist i b tr 1. lale Hbaker lhg-tiv Uirdial, tva It grw to lha rvtif lh liable aa no other metlieio d -e. 11e par, bartn Imb, rataitv brb ad pUnia. of ba h it la enaii"'!. ar what rir n wrtaia aod, at lb liwe en grntl a raw. II blp u I irn.na lb atoeaaf r. frait Nf eM ee T4 Jam llager be a Bo tot el frail, otteiaHot f fall anj winlef apple, wbMb h effr fur sal at ! per I punnMi and Im op lb ttm. potmJ. Ue will also ctt la irbaag fef poala, wood or wheal, dllvere4 tbieplae fonr i' ' IIppe Tt daairtng trail should acate with bias. U. K ldtr dmtgiala. ll.WperboilK I fM In rtl hi rkelMe fa eWp gmtree rwiw hml tmm la trf vt mi4 ..... tt kilkrr A or U.w wo am fm ari4."- t rtrtn-t fmm iw of M tlhtm J. Iry 11 ! Pf Hrm. rverafarior mhtm IA isj tii tut ir iii.lrulKa. r t Mi'W by ttitio. lVelipa lo. Ihca'iiMa. uf AptiK fellow Hkuif hbiloit' iui a piiiv at. rf Ml bv Vti.s AWarrea. iaeta Itoter Tm I tr war f f 1 1 .! J arv.w diwM M .ihleg r"e 4'iclly. ft al bf Well A Werewi. w Ibroagb train (KUAN, will ma vi. IVtliii. Wall Wall aad fradlot-M, Tbmnga ltea, Bret aad Hn l el, will r I ennaeettoa wtl fe the L'ei I'eHfi. Ue f.a. A IHr" Bl els !' IJ Li lu liii. eHig Wllh ll. trettlaaw lt V M. i ael. I thmwga ln'l lr Iwtla1 to Kl aal, will two la n witb lb UrwMoHbMa railway. t 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 l leppner. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. CHARLES CUNNINGHAM. PP Ar-paiUt, however, aware,! tit' t1,mm , mt .JZurX"' m h oarer (lit other tUy that tnrh eyr( tfl :tV( Vt"l lee.. K'l C f 11 Ta l u U ! waaftfart Iber. ar. rnor taia. .TtjZ? l m U M Un ThoH ...teineM. tnvU iu ,7r 4 fo, , w vu ' I lh it f r ai gu than ttef U for. ' 4 m 7 iUUb Dli.li I VI. i i i ii tn t ay Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH,