Republican Ticket. For President, william Mckinley, Of Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. HOBART, Of New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T. X. GEER. of Marion County, B. M. YOBAN, of Lane, E.L.8MITH.0I Wasco. J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah. WHO IS THE MANAGER? may have been your politics in the past, whether you would now pre- fere to have that tin-plate factory there than to have it in Wales. It only illustrates what has been said of times by statesmen of the past and by leaders of the present, that the more factories you can have in any community, the better will be general business conditions and the better will be the market for the farmer." Mr McKinley never uttered a truer saying than when he said that this country wanted to pursue a policy that built factories here and not in Europe, and that indeed the American people wanted all the factories they could get, for nothing was so beneficial to gener- al" business and to the farming communities. The home market is the great market for the farmer, It is the best market. WASHINGTON LETTER. Democratic speakers in attempt ing to defend some of the un-dem ocratic and un-American planks in the Chicago platform, especially those condemning the supreme court and also Cleveland for his patriotic act in protecting property, the U. 8. Mails and innocent lives of American citizens, style the supporters of McKinley as "trait ors," "robbers," "rascals," and "anarchists." The speaker yes. terday, who by the way made an excellent literary effort, and a good democratic speech consider ing the materinl at hand, used some of the above epithets and also loudly proclaimed that Mr. llanna, national chairmnn of the republic an committoe, and others contrib uting to the cause were "the real anarchists" in this campaign. The silver barons, who are contrib uting their many thousands to the democratic cause, of course, are patriotic citizens eyen if some of the largest contributors are for eigners who feel Bure of a great iucrense of value in their American silver properties in the event of Uryan's election. The democrats take great delight in condemning Mr. llanna, just because Mr. Hurst, a largo silver mine owner, who also owns the Examiner, con demns him, yet it is safe to say that thren-fuurths of those curb stone orators cannot toll who is the democratic manager of the present cnmpaign. The writer has heard the question asked number of times, when the party (mentioned would look blauk for a mionto and thru confeHs that he didu't believe there was any. This is certainly a very truthful confess ion, for the democratic party to day is ono minus n head but with n KtirpIiiH of tnilrt. Oue dny the press of tin! country, not the Oreg on inn alone as the democracy would innke you think, gives out the II fol million that Jones, tliw ilrMunatie failure, is to resign from Uih head of tho committee The next day tli world U inform cil that lie U to I il n buck Heat and that Ki'iistur Oct limn will step to tli wlicrl. Next i'oiiu m llm ri'Nit of a difnn'i'iiiBiit Ix'twrou ltrynti and hiit MAimgor, and that Mr. Itrynn will ignore all of thorn and run Iiirt Ciililmik'li to suit hilllHi lf, infoiuiiiii them that no manager ran hnndionp hi mouth. Very truthfully tho doinocrney in with out a inuim.T and Iwcihikii of thn fart that Mr. lUnim in nun of the lii.wd tuii'ivuNful manager tht republican paity hint ever had, ami U going .i h ad it t t on of it greatrnt tii'lurim, tin faithful are nut n rally voty m and cotiwit ipiontly t nit 1 1. 1 1 ItttU hi rffoiU in rvory nMi way. However, thin ill avail nothing and the tli organiM d in n-rary tnd l-Hir giv tln ir atti ntioii the manner, lui'iit of thi ir (iu rnuiiinign, Iom tho rty I ' biiii' d in eternal tMitiou. McKinley and synonymous. prosperity are Multnomah county will McKinley 5000 plurality. give Pr.osrEitiTY is The election of bring it. what we want. McKinley will An eastekn exchange suggests that the demonitization of horses by the crime of bicycles may have had something to do with the price of oats. McKiuley's motto is to throw open the mills of the United States to the labor of America. Bryan's motto is to throw open the mints of the United States to the silver of the world. Take your choice Bryan is out over the country hunting up friends, while McKio- ley stays at home and his thousands of friends come to see him. Mc Kinley is a stasesman. Bryan is a politician. That is the difference, We must always remember that unless we make it possible for capi tal to find employment and for labor to earn ample and remuner ative wages it will bo impossibl to attain that degree of prosperity which with a sound monetary policy, buttressed by a sound tariff policy, will be assured. Garret A Hobart. When chairman Hauna was ask ed if McKinley would take the stump, ho said: "Mr. McKinley is not going to takn the slump. The democrats would undoubtedly like very much to see him chasing ove the country in a wild scramble for tiitt'H, an Mr. Bryan has insistei noun dniug. Mr. McKinley wi continue to conduct himself as man who appreciates the dignity ami tinpoitaiice of the position he seeks. He will not lend himself to any catch-penny', scheme for the sake (if satihfying the curious or make liiniHolf talked about. I have heard this discussed. I think I know what I am talking alnut when I say Mr. McKiuley will con tinue to address the people who visit him at Canton." GOOD MARKET FOU CATS. at rrni n.w r. tiik nun: V.XCTOHY IWi'titiy a Ji lectlnm vl tin. Into worki'M, headed by (HHigreM man T)lr, McKinley' umr, f Lil'ri, Olu., rulled on hi Cm. I n i.oinii r, Mr. McKinley !: "I am tWj.fy tiiuvid l y thi cull on llii iiiil. n,( nt ily from injr i. I roi.nUlix'tit, fi"iu tli lioini ln'i my ixifctoi In ! I. Iain fcUd, Uidi i' l, t'l Intra lu (Mimecl. 1 with a J loco i f .ti,i Iri.lft. ti'iu tUt t 1 1 I n i f I.i Ii0 an rnlfij iiMi tin pint pUi.t, Mel. l.M i;hfti flu J t..JlnHit to lie 'I it tlnii t...,a. V"U, fMuir, ! in ! '! l d .iiine ti.i li, lf, w 1 A Happy K'M. On laal Hun. lay evening at 7 o'clock, Mr. Kun A. Vatican, tit popnUr ynunii (Initial ot ruillcliin, formerly of tin city, whf halt 1 anj favorably kDusD, ami Mini Miuoia Matlock, iUulilr if F-t r J L. Mlltck, prnt tit-nlt ot lint oonnly, r nnitl io marriatf at tin rrmJctiA of lh hrida't fitiff la Hi i cily bf lUf.CtiM. Horl Tli wt J.hiitf ipifl nn, only ( ul tli imiiiKilmr (ricuili nl rvlatitM ot Hi (olilrcUiif tllri twlntf irriil, lull ! all ll a earlalulf ry bappy rtil. K'liiing lb tuarna rr nt'iiilm an, rniigraiiilatiiiii all wr I at lb Ul.I o Id tnmpiiiuu itlJui uipr Lr very pUaaaal bour ti ia dirpwititf of lb IiiiHidiI viaB'la a'til lo aooial Coirta- lii'ti. lb' prvaonl from a diatanca r Mr. J. K. I.albrnp and Mr a. T. W. Ajra, ot rriiJlrlon an, Mi I'arrl Vauifban, U(r if lb irnxnn, of for I tan J. Mr atil Mr. Vaiifhaa Jpart4 laal ri.inrf f. r llifir bom at IVo.ll l.'ii. Wlial atui,alj lb(laaH lab Ihriu lliaa plpataul nj prnpra lil.? Feeliog tbat Ibe election of MoKidey and Hobart ia now ebtolately assured, tbe republican managers purpose giviog more attention lo a spirited attempt, with tbe aaaiifanoe ot the sonod money democrats, to pat a number of Southern states in tbe repnblioan cilnmn than tbey would bave done bad they consider, ed the states necessary for republican success lo be in doubt. This charge up on tbe Sonth is not rainbow chasing. It approved as good politios, and as promising substantial results, by some of tbe shrewdest workers and managers tbe repnblioan party. To start with there are four Sontbern states Mary land, Delaware, West Virginia and Ken. tuobv which are almost certain to be carried by MoEiuley and Hobart, and wbich are privately oonoeded by many silver men as being already lost to Bryan. There is a fighting chance for the republicans to carry North Carolina, although it has been lessened by tbe fusing of the democrats and popnlists, which some republicans think onght to bave been and oould bave been prevent- TennesBee republicans bave assur ed the national committee tbat the state oan be carried for McKinley, if tbe com mittee will lend its help to get oat the full republican vote, and the committee bas promised to do so. Tbe republicans will also make a lively fight in Alabama, not with the expectation of electing the McKinley and Hobart eleotors, but in directly helping tbe sound money demo crats of that state to oarry some of tbe congressional districts and to elect tbe Palmer and Buckner electors. The Alabama democrats and populists are so bot against each other that they will probably not fuse. Acoording to Comptroller Eckels, who bas been making sound money speeches in Illinois, Bryan is thoroughly beaten and will not oarry a single one ot the Mississippi valley states. He also says tbat Altgeld is making his oanvass for governor of Illinois independent ot tbe Bryan cause, but that be will be beaten anyway. Even tbe women in tbe District of Colombia are taking an notive part in the fight for MoKinley and Hobart and honest money and the right to earn it by honest toil. Tbe Aniiliury Women's Repnblioan Association bas been organ ized, to assist the MoKinley and Hobart marohing campaign club. This is the first women's olnb organized lu Wash ington daring tbe present oampaign, its objeot being, as stated in its constitu tion, "to unite tbe women of this com munity in educational work and sooial influence for the maintenance of the principles of tbe republican party in tbe home, in the state, in the nation." Bryan has proven himself to be a big ger man with the democratic maohine of New York than Senator Hill is. He said when Hill's candidate for governor, John Boyd Thatcher, wrote that letter, expressing bis willingness to run ror governor on a platform endorsing tbe Cbioago platform, while declaring him self unalterably opposed to tbe free ooinage of silver, tbat Tbatober would have lo get off the ticket, and now, lo and behold, Thatcher is off tbe ticket. Democrats in Washington will not be snrpriHed if this last humiliation put npon Hill by Bryan results m nil! Cum ing out for FitlmHr and Biickunr or sulk ing dnring the oampaign. Chairmnn Habcock, of tbe republican congressional committee, bas just re turned from Nw York, where b eon furred ih Chairman Hun us, Hciialor Cj'iay and otlu r member of tbe lepubh oan national commit!, and h I iu i very j.ibilant state of mind. II that everything I going McKinley- trarda, and tbat tbe republican who Isn't ontiUntetl wilb the present drift of 1 pnb'io -eiitlint'ot mnst be bur J to salikfy iudeed. Ther la great Joy among republican hereabouts, Fprnker Heed bas promised In ad. Ire a big McKlnlev and Hobart meeting to bs betd in Washington, early In October, nn.liT lb nsplie of lb National Union Club, and lttreiwiita ll (Jowen, ot Maryland, a democrat who ia d ilng g d work for McKinley, baa promised to a J, I res lb tarn meet ing. Many republican orgsnit itlona in Maryland, Virginia and Vet Virginia bav already aignifl l Ihair intention lo take pari In Ibis roting; aud Ibere U lilt! doubt tbat II will b a nurarnoib affair. Newa which is coming lo Washington from all along lb lint of Bryan's east ern Isnr make II er Win that hi radical utlorancr and bis appeal to ptaaa pre J ii die r tusklrg string Mi-Kliiley tto out of thiiuianJa of oottarrvativ ilriuo arat who mitflit bav allowed lb frr eolnag doctnn. but b rano.'t stand Iba aru.sb np, dowa Ub very thing, "Moll i bring preaohrj by Bry an. Tba tmn do put belli- II In h eriinlaal for ma ! b Ibrifty and a euimilat property, of thai It It wrong nr tb goverorosiil -t protect tbia prop rty If Herd b. Hub of Bryan' re mark r. lik quotations from lb tpwb- ot lb rua who atari I lb rienoa revaluiion, an.l no man waal Id i a ' H'lga ot Terror" ia lui eoitnlry. Waablngt.i, t. C.Hepl. . 11. Oregoa Farmers Will l ay Bie Prices 'lhrm. For On the register of a prominent Phila delphia hotel this legend was written recently : "Joshut L. Drnmgoole, Oreg on ; here for pletsore and cats." The clerk was inclined to doubt tbe-eanUy of tbe guest, despite tbe feet tbat he looked sensible. Mr. Drnmgoole, however. laughingly explained away the clerk's fears before be went to dinner. "I have a large raooh in Oregon, dev ited princi pally to the growing of wheat and other grain. For several years past onr crops have suff; red greatly by reasoo of the depredatiouq of great armies of gophers that infest the oouutry theraubouta. Tbe nutsanoe has grown more and more an noying with each 'suoooeding year, ar.d we have finally decided that a eiop must be put to it. Now, a oat is death on a gopher, bat cats are not go plentiful in the west ae tbey are here. So I iutecd to get together a couple of hundred otn and take them with me when I start f r home. Out in my coantry oats bring fajcy prioes, but from my recollection of this looality, I should be able to get all I need for very little laoney." Chicago Chronicle. Just R eceived ! The Tyranny of the l)ek. We will euppose tbat your occupation is sedentary tbat yon are chained, eo to speak to tbe desk in some counting house, or perhaps to tbe loom in soma vast mill where you are compelled to labor from morning till night. Hunday is your only day of relaxation. You re turn borne every evening wearied men tally and bodily. Your health and strength begin to fail' What will most effectually recuperate your vital energy? Tbe weight of evidence points to no other conclusion than that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is your safest, most re liable sheet anchor. Use it persistently and yonr system will soon regain its pristine vigor. Every function will re- oeive a healthful impulse. There is no remedy to equal the Bitters for nervous ness and want of sleep, dyspepsia, con stination and biliousness. It averts and remedies all forms of malarial disease, and is a preventive of rheumatism and neuralgia. We have just received a Large Line of Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Capes in n Styles ! y 4 y - A1 Ladies desiring anything in this line will do well to call early and make their selections before the assortment is broken. L.'. 1 -.'.ia.; : ,4' -.J We Have ir) These Goods fill Quali ties RangiQg ir) Price Fron) $2 to $18. UeiiiDcriitic Buenklng. As announced in a previous issue, J E. Lathrop, of Pendleton, addressed what was supposed to be the Bryan club at the opera bouse yesterday afternoon on tbe political issues from a popocrntic standpoint. Tbe audience was vury small, perhaps 75 in all, more than half of whom were Indies and voters ot the opposite political faith. This was prob ably partiully due to the fact that the meeting had been first announced for the evening nod many were not aware of tbe eleventh honr ohnni;e to the after noon, Mr. Lathrop made a very excellent literary effort, aud perh'ips a first clnsi political eddress from a ' I ryimistic" standpoint und the ChiO'iuo apology, commonly known as the (1-inocrntio platform, but. the major portion of the American people have ulrf ndv ibcid. d to oast their lot with the putty of "patriotism, protection ond pnippctitv" and all the combined oratory of tbe demnoraov in defense i.f I In ir pint form or iu condemnation i f Ibe opposition w ill eHWt nothing. Mr. Lathrop's ,n nisi ka were well received by the fow fnitlnl who were present. The Indies' Br van quartette opened the lueetiiiir with a good selection and following the pptiih lug i'rof. Henry favored tun .uidiri.ee with a beautiful vi"lui a d i abivh wi s heartily enchorel. 00TSAND SHOES The D.irln gton, Wis., Jonrmil . rditorially i f a pi pnUr iiatnit midi dux: "W know Irom expirieri0fl that Cliam berlaiu'a Co'in, Cholera and Iharrhiw ll medy i all that ia clniimd (or it, a on two occasions it stopped excrnriMlng pain and poasibly saved ui from an nn timely grave. V would not rest essy over liight willmnt it in the li.oixe. llos reineilir u nlioilitf.l.y save iio.'e pHiu and snlT t fit (linn any othe rtir.li o'ue In lb worl I. Kvrrv f.imi'y flu.u. k'-i p It in llm h nine, for It is sure lo lie lienl'-d nmti.'r or later. tut a" Ii) t"i,s-r ic Hr ik. Republican Spsakino. o O rfSvliTV 1" Z i-' f-m ll :-3v?-v: x-vn" ti. A. ' f I - v WjOTN" a. a r ' CV fcf rv' Iff,,! i!SZ-Jk: HOT VdLC 2 w THC PLACE TO GETTHEM IS AT lie lini onythlng In this line that yon may dealre 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 a Specialty. Ihrongb train tm lb O. ll A N. will tna via. I'ltialilU. Walla Walla and I'rlidlrl.Hl. Tbrnugb lrpra, Oral and kwshi.I mi, will run la .oii.a with lb I'aloa I'. i(l lb ! m brrW fr. A through Oral elaa alwr I'ott lan l I i hp- kact. c ae.'tiwg with lb flisl laa ltr l. ril. I'aal, aad a l!,r..okh .(il Wpf I'ufllaa t Ut HI I'aal, wdl taa la aacHtna Willi lb tl i .ll.in railway tf l.aa lr 1 1 j Mir I auLuil I ) il 1 1 I i tt t r I'W, I a mg jmljmrnt ulnlksf Ik aJtwfi gntrr rerrlrr nay f.a(rrH tht t.irxf of m.4 II ).. Ikrr l. .! nr . a..f f,r tai.lai i lUal I iU I r-l " - t lr.l ttm . A if .... t, ..... - . . r. t aiiuhilr, an 1 " " ;7 ' "f"'' ' "". . n alUr wl.allaa . rv ..J. 'f.. r iH t"f Hal 1r4. Jm lUa-et baa a fla M f mil. ..i..sliig t fall and inter t'r. I.iob Ii i ff-1 f r I al i at tr p.iim.1. II III aln ao- I la it bang far ab poala, w.xhI -r bt, di llfJ at bis plae f nr suiie abov ll pnr lli. d ring frml sl-oilj .f, nb bira. If. A Malaral lalitr KalT CtVf Kv.1 l fltifi' lb 1. 1 I ...I ..... . ..( ImsIiI ,ll Utk, .rUly Wll4 wr.j" Wklrkf or Hil.r, Thi ia lb lii: of a txM.k on lb Mon ey y'leation ooiitiiumg ixty-wo pag, It la lb most e imptei work i'soe l thus fari'nltikl all linp'irtatit imih nn tm for the American people, r.rerv riiao in this eonotry old n.ingti to "l should nt full lo ra I thi UM,k hif.r faatuig bi mighty balhit Iu lull No vemWr. Kvery rmf loy rrc f nio abnn! I pri'Ciir al one a iimnl if lb h V an I band Ih' in lo bi rViii.'n. It i compiled In neb a manlier and wub och a t'ict rrgnd f -r trniti I b t it raanol fi lo eonviu-. Thi ln-k should ! in Urg qiantili udi1 (able In every empiiii r'n'i thr iuh ont lb .nniry, and f ret aifc'n c iimnii lee ll.rughniit eTiy I srl i f lh ln. h ul. HiM- tln-mM' va ut a 'il!i 'irfil number of Ibe i fik la bm dl t'll.nlf I I every Volrr In thlr e.oHiti, , Hitgl e pie Caul prm-!ir'l f .r l rala, an I ln ca is Uinr; nr ln e,l !, iUg4 paid for lli'l. ('.II. Iall IViVishlng Cxupiiir, a"UVk H iw. Nw Y.vk. u. Tra aailaa'a. 'fl lb . ttllilt cf Jnte (I. I lain : "If e.m It rt l '! n fu'' Wgal lr..-r bl.. ll. rff" I O, ll gold lt.,!f, f a' IU tf ,rl,n g ar J'H'r a J Int illng I'n.i'. I I i . ' ' rir gll. W.lh imr g .! I B i g , t i fmm ii hall b f ' ! II tr -!! j tilt f alaadai I and i r irUil wrb ' : lb leading otrinrtcil ro'.l f i,f (f, j ami. I w..iit I i. l i-rdf rnhni.. J bit I ripil VI.I gala aU.ni'd ajtka, t.,r,f,.r, I 4 lb ilrrM'.i.tg bchIi if .-rhli 4 tl gal f. r i r Id f)i Ia if i pn ll!l Wilrf ! OrcKi.n's l'n)iil.ir H"imt.ir and Hie p.H..le fit.oi.l il the OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, OGT. !3tH AT 2 P. M. All Should Hear Him. HON. J. D. LCC. of Portland. Th ii'iriis n Morrow conntv will b gixen an c pi (i!m.iy to b ar Ibe politi cal lu i'f Hi" d i dieiird by Hon. J 1). Li-e, uf IWtUnd, an able fpesker, who will t"id four d i in Ibla nonnty, All sbouid I) ar bun. li t itinerary I a foltna: II 1 puer, H 'llnesUy. I mi "ih, i p. ro. Ilanlman, rJ 'bur t.f, O-l K'ti, '.' p. W. Kigbt Mil. Times lav, (Ml. Mb. 7 p. m. uii, Kndv. O.I .tier Uli, 2 p. m. Islington Ktida, t .! r lh. 7 p. ro. llppner, Hal ii'day, Oct. 10'h, 7 p.m. Tb I .if a!.lr.'. mil I- nnd.r lb auspiiie i f lb- Lilt's' t -Kloley Club, and an Intere.i.ng rigrni will certain ly ts prtfri.trd. H p'lli'ieslis lo arb preeini'l ' riqiid to Oireqlal lotue f I lira, nxe'ings. tf. 'ENGLISMUSiNESS I B wft l lf W W irt Ba V4 aWW-iX-y PORTLAND OREGON Full English course. FRENCH AND fiCRMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, tclegkaphy. ilvM B0A8DIKG DEPARTrtEHT'" LAMES ii r -f f. mm 1 I Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? mi Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? 1 tint H-''in, J' llot-tri,, r ,, ,1SM I. i rrn u i.i.i f. ia. V a 1".. V i !... i I..I I 1. .rtit .!rw my i i unit. . t; M. TtCJiurcr'i A': ( e. ti r H tin I HV I "11 TIUT t I I I 1 1 . I i. . .1 I MM on r SM f tl M I' I .Pk ..It I IW tn . I M .. i .aibl).. S''4. Ilr) . rt .1 ! I ! All thosfl can be procurpU at Tliompsoa A liicns, Ixiwer Main Street, Heppner, Orpgon. Tb fnllemn ar ll arnalnlad Hli Orant, ll.wf rr"", nilllam and othr counllc, nd ran mutwr and Mm In making tbM wllii It to lrllng men. I'rlre In iMflng Wild Ih llm. THOMPSON Ss BT.NNS, uvxnTMxir. itzrnrxa. First National Bank 1 t lit ri NF.H C. A. Rut A, T. A. Rhi a. Cto. w cinn. S. W. tMCi. i . i rSl V. Fr!!! CM Aaa'l CMr MX CM I A NO 10 .ll i , M-t " '. . f l Bought and Sold. -t ta, rr l i BUCKS! BUCKS! " N Don't "buy your Bucks until you fee the Full Blooded and Grade Delaine Merinos from the Cunning ham hand, of Pilot Rock, which will sexm he in Hcppncr. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. CHARLHS CUNNINGHAM. I "tl ia !". i f.rr ft, f '. f f jm I jmtml.i fft vt . r l'.oi ut - . f i. i.m 4 H.. ..-..-. -i.- M ...'."..:"" "".'' ll " J r . -f ; i i. i. ' - it. ., fat y -r j.T'f iri i fr.'Hi ' - !...".' ,lk.l- 4 1. f I ! M b ' kmd hi'tkim,- - 4 ,,,.., ' HM..wt M M.n ' legal mm Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . :The GAZETTE, $2,50 A Year for CASH.