Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 20, 1896, Image 2

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    Republican Ticket.
For Preident,
william Mckinley,
Of Ohio.
For Vice President,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
Of New Jersey.
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEER, of Marion County,
8. M. YORAN, of Lane,
E. L. SMITH, of Wasco.
J. F. CAPLE8, of Multnomah.
LABOR COMES FIRST.
Industry most come first La
bor precedes all else. It is the
foundation of all wealth. Its active
employment puts money into cir
culation and sends it forth through "fseand want"' "leep, dyspepsia,
t t a nn. 4 tpatioD ana biliousness. It avert!
OYOIY BIICIV VL UBUO. XUD U11UU)
don't distribute it in that way,
Start the factories in full blast, and
the money will flow from bank and
vault The lender will seek the
borrower not, as now, the borrow
er the lender. Start the factories
Me. Watson says; "I have min
gled among the people in this cam
paign more informally than any of
the candidates or any of their man
agers, and I know that populist re
sentment at the manner in which
their party is being wrecked by
mere place-hunters jepardizes Mr.
Bryan most seriously." Mr. Wat-
a
son realizes tnat ne ftas oeen
everywhere sidetracked and disre
garded by the party who cares less
for principle than for office, and
his "kicking" is natural. Bryan
cannot expect the populist support-
The Tyranny of the Desk.
We will suppose tbat yonr occupation
is sedentary tbat yon are chained, eo to
apeak to the desk in aome counties
bouse, or perbapg to tbe loom in aome
vaat mill where you are compelled to
labor from morning till night. Hnnday
ie yonr only day of relaxation. You re
tarn home every evening wearied men
tally and bodily. Yonr health and
strength begin to fail' What will moat
effectually recuperate your vital energy
Tbe weight of evidence points to no
other conclusion than that Hoatetter'a
Stomach Bitters it your safest, mogt re
liable sheet anchor. Use it persistently
and your system will soon regain its
pristine vigor. Every fuootion will re
ceive u healthful impulse. There is no
remedy to equal the Bitten for nervous-
oon-
everts and
remedies all forme of malarial disease,
and is a preventive of rheumatism and
neuralgia.
donbt of their carrying tbe ttaU thia
year.
John R. McLean, who owoi tbe Cin
cinnati Enquirer and controlling in
terests in tbe Washington Gaslight Co.,
baa been doing tbe "angel" aot for tbe
popoc ratio national committee, and tbe
quality of tbe gas now being famished
tbe people of Washington ind icatea tbat
be intends to make tbe gas consumers
pay back tbe money he baa contributed
to tbe popoorats.
Washington, D. C. Oct. 12, 18ff6.
Beware
Of Mercury!
Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th
Street, St. Louis, was given the usual
mercurial treatment for contagious
blood poison. He was twice pronounc-
LET OLD GLORY WAVE.
Next Satardaj, October 24th, is Flag Dy
for Republicans.
At Cbioago on the 17th Inst., Chairman
Harms, of tbe republican national com
mittee, promulgated tbe following suggestion:
"The American fl-g has been in tbe
present oampaign an emblem or insignia
of national honor. Its influence has
ed cured, but the disease returned each been for great good in the oaose of good
nine, ne wa. sc.seu w.. people. Itg display, in
WASHINGTON LETTER.
THE SENTIMENTAL DRUMMER.
And the Sweet Little Maiden Be Met on
the Train.
She was a pretty, sweet looking girl,
and she took a seat just in front of
Colby, in the parlor car. He had seen
her upon the platform of the station be
fore she got aboard. A young man had
held her hand in his and looked sadly
into her eyes. Colby thought they
micht uerhans be lovers. He traveled a
great deal and he generally contrived to
etrike up an acquaintanceship with per
sons to whom he took a fancy, no mat
ter what the circumstances happened to
be.
The girl had not been upon the train
for an hour or more, when Colby picked
up a newspaper thnt somebody had left
lying near her seat.
"May I look nt it?" he asked.
She said it didn't belong to hor, hut
the ice whs broken, and they were soon
chatting quite familiarly.
She had never traveled alone before,
she said, and that was her future hus
band whom she had left at the station.
She had been visiting his parents, who
were the wealthiest people in the little
town back there, and very proud. She
was an orphan. She lived with her aunt,
and Charlie's people rather looked down
upon her because she did not have
money.
Colby felt indignant at them, and told
her that if Charlie didn t teach them
that a good, sweet girl was worth more
than all the riches in the world, he was
no true man.
Colby flattered himself that he was
too much a man of the world to be eas
ily worried over the affairs of other peo
ple, but this girl's frankness touched
him, and he felt a jealous pang when he
thought of Charlie's good fortune, and
whatever. I
pains, my left
MoKinley and Hobart will to a dead
certainty, carry Iowa, Illinois. Indiana
and Ohio. Thia is no ante-electinn
and put American machinery in bnnoombe, but is a calm, serious state-
operation, and there Will not be an ment of facts, based upon fall reports
idle man in the country who is from ever' Congressional district in tbe
willing and able to work; there will B'atf "m'd . "hieb J? n0" in the
. , i i t bands of obairmao Baboock, of tbe
not db an Amencttn come wnere t..i.i:.. n
uuuKer buu wui wm uui uiuuppear jut compare this statement with tbe
at once and there Will not be a olaims pat forward for Bryan, the most
farmer who will not be cheered and modest of which inolude Indiana and
benefited by his -improved home T" will get a fair idea of how hopeless l.is own loneliness. He had often said
J fc. M.: IwrfJTS tbe popocratio compsign really is. The th " U d never ma irfwU. fc.
" "J "' I l.u.i t,amiA l;m ,, . was on ne roau, nnu no u'-ycr icii juni
steadier prices for his products.- 0uairmBn Butler, ot the populiit N.tion. 'rfr:"4 IS
Wlhiam McKlbley. al Oommittee, and presents total of fePiilvD. through him. He told hiiinclf
282 eleotoral votes. Now deduct the that if she would be likely to prefer him
electoral votes of Indiana Butler very to Charlie and hia uninviting parent.,
considerately conoedes tbat Illinois, ho would ask her to be his little wife,
Michigan, lows and Ohio are in doubt
and Bryan is a defeated man, even
though he should oarry all tbe otber
states claimed by Butler, among wbiob
are tbe two Dakota, Washington,
Wyoming, Kentuoky, Kansas, Nebraska,
Oregon, California, Maryland and West
ered his body.
"I was in a hor
rible fix" he
says, "and the
more treat
ment I receiv
ed, the worse I
seemed to get.
A New York
specialist said
he could cure
me, but his
treatment did
me no good
was suit and lull of
arm was useless so
that I was unable to do even the
lightest work. This was my condition
when I began to take S. S. S., and a
few bottles convinced me that I was
being benefitted. I continued the
medicine, and one dozen bottles cured
me sound and well. My system was
under the effects of mercury, and I
would soon have been a complete
wreck but for S. S. S."
S. S. S., guaranteed purely vegetable)
is the only cure
for real blood dis
eases. The mer
curial treatment
of the doctors al
ways does more
harm than good. Beware of mercury!
Books on the disease and its treat
ment mailed free to any address by
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
KCKOEB FROM BILL BIMEBV'S HOLLER.
BOOTS AND SH0ES!...
THE PLACC TO 6ETTHCM IS AT
M. IICHTBNTHAI'S
He has anything in this line that yon may desire and you can 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-
many places,
hss been potent in the advancement of
the country's bsttle for tbe maintenance
of its honor at home and abroad. I.
therefore, suggest that on Saturday,
October 24. -all who intend to vote on
November 3, for the preservation of our
national bonor, for sound money and tbe
advancement of our people's interests
and tbe general prosperity, display the
national colors at their homes end places
ot business, and wherever they may be
seen, in order that voters whose hearts
sre tor their coantry may be strengthen
ed in their purpose, and those who are
undetermined may the more patriotical
ly and intelligently oonoludebow to per
form their duties as oitizens."
It is further suggested that headquart
ers of tbe republican national committee,
and state, county and city committees
and olubs euci urage the display of the
national flag on the last rjatnrdny of the
campaign in every part of the country,
especially on residences, baye flags and
bunting ou sale at convenient places for
farmers and others who live in localities
remote from proper trade points, and
that tbe display of flags and banting be
co tiuaed until after the national election.
M
V'- a f.
ENGLISLVBUSINESS
OLLEGEs
OREGON
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy.
BOARDIKG DEPMinENT'LA&iE5
mj4
Full English course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
The Oregon Blade of Baker
City has discontinued publication
Next Saturday is flag day for
tbe republicans. It will be gener
ally observed throughout the coun
try.
Virginia, eleven stales, ox wnion mora
than half will In a ilnait nartaintv Via
Tn ffi!tinr,l n.nlr I ... .
iu.,uDu. .u. ul uoujnuiiu oarried for McKinley. 132 will come
Harrison in this campaign f Ornish- muob nearer to the number of eleotoral
68 a moat excellent answer to his hrotM BraD wi" Ret, than 232.
.nniuli.. VV,of oV,.11 ... A The republican congressional cam-
vna VSWDaU ft UlftV DUDU TV U 14 VJ I "
5.14-0.PI.: I pa'gn is in jubi s goou ououuiun
"("""'-'"'- vmv, .. . . M.lfinl and Hohaft. There
I are enough republicans whose election
to tbe bouse is now absolutely certain
ascertained by actual personal oontaot
with the voters-to insure a republican
an American pay roll, and I do not majority of more than .'Win the next
believe in dimitiifihing that pay bouse, and there are about f0 more dis
and they would have a modest home
somewhere, and he would be willing to
give up the world and its allurements
forever. What these fancies rni.rht
have led him to can never be known,
for the sweet little maiden suddenly
began pathering up her belonging's, as
they neared a station which the conduc
tor announced as "Urmooth."
Yes," she said to Colby, "here is
where I get off. Rome day I hope we
may meet apnin. You have made my
ride a very pleasant one, and it made
me so happy to confide in you."
He tried to tell her how she ind
Until the man that noes it awl drops
onto the tbe one little fakt that he don't
no it awl, he never will no it awl.
When I bear a man blowin about lick
in the other feller, I begin tryin to tiger
oat in mi own head how long tbe other
feller mast bar belt bim down before be
hollered enuff.
Do onto yonr naber as yon want yonr
osber to do onto yon. Mi name ain't
Bill Bimeby, it I don't hev a picknick
when swl my nabers in tbe Holler start
in to praoticio tbis precep.
A man never noes wbat a mity flabby
peeoe of baggage his piety is till one of
bis bosses bswks at tbe foot uv tbe bill s
mile and a belt from home jest at dark in
s drizslin rsin.
Tbe most satisfy! n way ol learnin bow
other people feel rasslin with the roomy
tis is to take rassel with tbe roomytiz
yourself,
I hate intolerance. The man too hide
bound to fit bis beleef to mine aint tbe
sort of a feller creeter I'm buntin sronnd
to share mi bank with.
Most peeple try to shift their meanness
onto the devil. I don't claim to keap a
Be Comfortable While Traveling
In cool weather. The Union Pacific
system heats its trains throughout by
steam beat from tbe engine, thus mak
ing every part of all its oars pleasant
and oomfortable. It also lights its oars
by tbe oelebrated Piotsoh Light making
them' brilliant at night. Passengers
carried daily on tbe fast mail. For
sleepiog-oar reservations, tickets, or in
formation, call on or address R. W.
Baxter, Gen. Agt., 135 Third St., Port
land, Oregon.
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.
These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook, Gilliam and other counties
and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men. .
Prices in keeping with the times.
THOMPSON & BINNS.
GKANX COUNTY ITEMS.
From the Long Creek Eagle.
E. Sperry, of Heppner, passed through
Long Creek Monday en route to Canyon
City.
Arobie Vasey, a popular knight of the
grip, wss in Long Greek the latter part
ot last week
Norve Hamilton oame in Monday from
Heppner with freight for Long Creek
merchants.
0. E. Farnswortb returned to Hepp
ner Friday, having purchased a large
baud of sbeep in tbis vicinity.
Mrs. If. a Wilson, ot Monument, was
called to Heppner Saturday, where ber
hanged the current of his thoughts of very big stock of tbe srtikle on tap. but MfS Bradleyi ,( Iyin8 gnr(mBy ui,
Times-Herald.
McKinkey says: "I believe in
roll by giving work to anyone else
under another ling while we have
got an idlo man under our flag."
triots in which republicans have an even
ohaoee to win. Taking the whole sit
uation, it is s conservative estimate to
place the republican majority ia the
next house in lbs near nvigborbood of
fyl Tl.al lah as lilt, II ia In Ilia nra-
15ooil.Eto carry on the Br j an . hon , u bia eoonilh todo
campatgu has boon subscribed to business with.
the amount or f.KK),(KK), and more luprMrntmivs Hepburn, ot Iowa,
is Iwing added (lail ? by the wealthy baa l.en in Vt ashinglon for Ibe purpose
silver ruins owners. It will Iw, of conferring with the repoblioan eon
greatly to their
Bryan elected.
interests to boa
Can mi-ate Hut an is Ixxiked for
fifty-five speeches in Michigan.
"If Ji'U want to get the size of the
plurality he will not have in this
slate," savs the Dctriot Free Tress
(dom.) "multiply the number of
speeches by one thousand."
groMionel committee. He says lows
ill give McKinley not leas than 80,000
majority, and will send a solid republic
an congressional delegation, Mr. Hep
burn says llryau'a appearance in Iowa
has not belid his eaase any, and has
probably injured it some by his saw I
Ions wilbint backing tliera np with
prmil
Wheat goes up. Why? llecauaa
there is a shortage in th crop in
a a
itusaia. outer continues to go
down. Why? lWausa (he holders
of bullion do not twlieve ilryan i
going to be elected or that there ia
to b any immediate change in the
laws respecting the coinage of sil
ver, and because tba suupply con.
tmuea very largn, The Dalles
Chronicle.
Tbi U.& officials Marpby and
Grady, who csusM tba sheep rais
ers of Wasco county so much
trouble) daring the summer over
the forest reserve, aro now staunch
suppirrWs of McKinley, Com
me t4 ts uotNHMwary.-Tiraea Moun
taineer. Mr. lllackman collector
interna) revenue, is authority for
the repott that both Lava returned
to their first love, drrnorrary. Mr.
8lip raiser, Uks bUc. (Vim-
lnhl is ttooereassry.
life, but l fore he had finlehed she was
upon the platform waving him an alleu
as the troin pulled away.
Half nn hour later Colby came out of
dreamland to feel for his watch. It
wasn't In his po'ket, and while hunt
ing for It he became aware of thofm-t
Hint his wallet, which contained evernl
hundred dollars, was gone, too.
Then be cat and scratched his head
for a long time, and finally he dMded
that ho would never lielleve In aj-penr-
mice ngnln. Cleveland News and
aid.
THE FLOWERS OF THE TREE.
Ih4 Stoop la Ma Trirks (a th Scal-
larlas at 1'allaa.
It has come about that the lowly
plants, unable to secure their ends by
fair words, hsve bad recourse to guile
- to tempt the Insects by velvety tex
tures of rich color widely spread, by
tthaJing sweet and powrrful odors, by
offering nectar, snd Anally by Ur vising
srtful . sppliances, whereby sn insect
ran It loaded with pollen without his
knoM ledge whst time he is imbibing
tbe seductive nectar. Rome have gone
step lower, nl liecsuae iney rouiu
whst I do keep is mine jest tbe same
To make a dishonest sneak ot yonr boy,
allors treat him as if you snspiehiooed
ntm of bein one.
When I see tbe missionary oontriboo-
sbun box glidin along toward mi pn, I
pat myself on tbe back and say, "Waal,
ole feller, somebody seams to need the
gospel noos worse than yon do, after
awl."
Too ean afford to ti to s man it be
stays tide to yon after you've ran down
St tbe bests snd peeled off at both el bos.
When otber peeple's kids git wallaped
st skool. it's beosus they sre sn ooery
oat fit sad need it. When mine git it,
it's becsas ths teacher never bad a lick
ot sens, snyhow.
A font sod bis nanny sir soon parted.
I sever nnderstoed jest wbat tbis ment
till Bim Hoover snd me had s little game
ol poker down in Sqasabvlos, snd I bsd
to borry 35 eeoti to git bsek home on.
Fred Susnk, of Fox, and Mat Stussi
of Hamilton, returned from Heppner
early this week with freight for Qrant
coouty merchants.
Miss Conlee, who has been conducting
a school st Heppner tbis past saminer,
was s passenger on Saturday's stage ou
ber way to Canyon City.
Orin L. Patterson, the editor, took bis
departure tor Portland Friday last, as
delegate to tbe K. ot P. grand lodge. He
will return one day next week.
Tbe new qaarts mill machloery has all
been pal on the ground at the Block
Butts mine, with tbe exception ot
small wheel weighing 4.VK1 pounds.
team wss returned to Heppner tbis week
after Ibe pari that remaina.
ll Have lives Kvrry Dy
Thousands of eases of Contamplioo
Asthma, Cooghs, Colds snd Cfoop sre
eared everr dsv br Khilnh'a rw. P.
. . . . , i - - "
I wss on s jory last weei, ana nni i oi ltIt uy vr,( 4 Wanes
lbs otber 11 wss willin to bring in s
I. Aeeording lo Mr. Hepburn, tbe t sltord to produce so brilllsntsdla- vsrdiek sckkordiolo my way ot figgerin
Ix KJJ Oirf.n, AtsUros, Ver.
mobt, AtkscsM snd Mains cast
sndaf gregttf 2T,H.H tepabUrso
vwtes and n.n,2Sl dumctslic vwls.
This )sr tL arrats 10 the
ssUiS ststra is 2.,2i3 republicso
and 'if'' demottslia voip. Ths
lows people "are taking nothing for
grsnled la Ibis rsmpslgsi Ihey sre nail
leg everything.
lleiirrsnutstive Coffin, ot Maryland,
whobasbeea a lively esmpaigniiig in
tbal stale, ssys nothing ean prevent its
electoral vote from being east tor Mo
Klaley and Hubert. In his owa Iss
usge; Maryland is se ears to go lor
McKialty this (all ss I'eoesylvsnls is.'
lUpoblieass se s mis bevs not
eonsideriiig Ibst Ibe party have More
lho s fisbtiDg ebanee to carry Mieeoarl.
hoi recent sews from Ibsl aisle indicat
es II will be carried for McKinley, Far
loilsase, s poll has lieas made Is ose
of Ibe eusgrreafcoeal dulrieie wbieb was
regardsd as lettable demorrstie, ss It
bas baas repreetslaJ in Ins bones by a
danoerst tor years. Tbe poll she
thai 11 par east, of the eelirs vote of tu
dialrtcl bave daelaraJ I bate IsUslioB Is
tote Ibe rrpetitiees ticket ta Nevesjber,
With lbs same ratio of gals Ihmagh
net tbe stela, lbs repnbtiesss will ksvs
as immeeee sssjoriiy.
Mr. W. It, Tbompenti, lieaaorae ot
the repsbliSM snngraaaiosal (XtMsltte,
has just I rl a fried Irwm kliebigas. He
says be basal Ibe elibleet d.Mtbl that
UeKisUy will esrty thai state ssj that
the osireeetoeisl ditWiele sre all Hsht,
Ibe gl.l dmierate sl.e hsvisg
slrregih i h Is 1 ot thm le
seieg lbs talaea of power t IneeiJeol
bsl tie says Ibsl se Uktng
ss Brtlte pert Is BkWng Iks traSfvis-
ae et ultat.
IMIieg wm bate lsf e,l lbs odd
as M KibUy is M.M eiei lbs -(
state I al s ItHle m mft bsl tb
!. sil eeadJ. Is ess lai,aisb
fr I lit f..ltwiae, f lllM baa
p.Ml ! SarvJ dtS Willi tStfMMtt
! to l4 it II le t as Mi Kialay'e elet.
play sa other plsnta, have set to work oat the law sod evident. Tbe nialeiab-
to preaa the vulgar carrion-loving nira DM( 0 tam ppi, flu, m pQm foil ol
into mew sertica uy aevriopmg peisis ..Ib.
- IU1.I ...r..l. kiln ! Itln rnrlli I
-r-.r.w I . . . II II : .
s tjutld olr. Kauh Shsll btrU ' mysen aoaawrr-u
of oak snd beech snd ssh stoop to sever gettm Islo th habit of etnokin.
such trlckat Every lime I try I
The foreat tree, ssys Good Words, hat ,hoi jlt I rack on ths whale Bast bsv
s hundred or a IboiiMni years lo live, h u,, fnrt Joeab Bads that onei-
BUCKS!
BUCKS!
klr " n
you
Don't buy your Bucks until
sec the Full Blooded and Grade
Delaine Merinos from the Cunning
ham band, of Pilot Rock, which will
soon be in Heppner. Prices and
terms to suit purchasers.
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.
UP
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HANKS
s:
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH.
Wy.
NEW
nln(
STATE SEALS.
bt SB la this
; baas eivr4.
rlf noes el M Bel
fftot4ifail to is 1 ICT.'J bd1 ths
.UM....I. l. rut '.Til ItUtd.ln ' IWvaral brrstisaot stltee B Bate
S tba (iloJiS I r)crL that ihs ,,I'T s.lsiUaJ tbat Mail laaj was
' , , ", . , . eM lu si fwt U. K e-l i'Ud-
dnn ia tWt.l-.H7 a.1 versa lo tl.s j ru.,,4 ,u.. te
dct&nrrala. Tl-i titnU 1 t . rtraty. Wla l rsl.base
t9 tf ibtf ai Ut?, itMHt a-triiiM ' t iMt ttt a
snd eahlblts no precocious anilely to
produce frolu At 11, M or 30 yfr
is lime enough lo think of swh thing:
and when tbe time romee the drlleat
eaarntial organs are proUn-ted tnerrly
by s few simple green or yellow arslra,
or by none si sll. The pollen Is lavish
y produced, for the wind is not so pre
oiae s tehlrle ot IransttilMloa ss the
inaart, snd but very small perresrage
of the roilen grains will raseh their
lrllnalinn. This, however, la of litlla
rtinrtirnre, fnr SS irl4eBt ed Bead
but one pH grain lo fertilise It, snd
should S hundrrd fall spns (t, ft Srosld
la sirflmu.
A Csrtaaa IS ,
Xr, gantJrmes." said an old trtUm
Is Unr riy, lbey eahsnad s body
the other day. It albslof slaty so
died nearly half serntsrysgfk. lie died
fmm lbs eflerte ot ewsltovtlaf a eo.
erir
At, iM whst dll ynn lodf
"Well. earn B the aJrVB, ot
mtiraa, hut lh mat curW-oa thing
waa "
"Ktxaehity hs4 attles I he sovarvigm
I mi !." aakl one.
"Turard Isio g4 or sersia, pf
haT eittirt ssnhee.
"v tailrias." Saul the eJJ fuss.
hmifi ihera ws4s etch I
ihlttiera. pt ira sU sa4 IsUrml "f
tasrs "-B(ra M.faie
Tlic Ust josm1i1c tcrmt
for an) thing new to you arc:
Get of your grocc r a ruck
ape of SihtUiMfi fiftf tea.
lie tuy you your money
lack if you ilrtn't like it
i B- f M-xy
Bai-xf fTf
paeteti I an dia.
3. aiBaav Fsiith, Is Wheel Talk.
ntest Itlval Iwllag Nm
ByBptoms: Moisture; Intense itching
sad stknglsg j sjoat si sight; orae by
eersiehieg. If alloseJ lo eontlooe lam.
ore form, abirh often btea4 and aleersls.
heeoffiisg very sore. Hearse's Otot
roest Steps lbs Itehisg ssd blaaJisg,
heels alfersttoa, ssd ra aviet eseas rs
BMvea Ibe Inmore. At dtsfaiets, or by
stail, toe 80 eesle. lit. Iwayes Ark,
rhlla4al(vbia.
nursinq'siniimint.
tSa ra.S laliltxa Iba lava at a-
(rnltlnrnl i S thing ot Ihe hrari, sa
la.iitit t rather then JilftrM. The
I rrwi H rr It by tbal B h vsrtira
Ibe ifn I ii-t and lmf inlon. hr
tig inif .f lh ara hrlarrs I'rsara
ixl l.ni, I a 'rvih pflur VWw up
In tbip la rf tret Ha tM g U. He
al tli rrw all iruhl.
The f mh rrsmBl rril
Ibe ft.rr'a h'tiH.M hi vtilrt.ag IW
ft ti . hu ae'y tirii.f
rlsiia. IS lh pla Is H isaf ll
h H s an h4 wr"l. iM hi
tl rvrln4 till hf ttralh. mtb
t i.loi l,;'ii
! !'. fail r.-t t.ir' I
' I Kit .1 Inn If i n ! f " I
. .i 1 1 r I'.' I n k tin" " II.
tl . I i. I foifttivtlmtl II III
f i ir ,(!, i 1 1 imiI I
t-l r Inn I l
KIPLING'S SNAKE.
Snaalas tba Varraer aa IHOrrtpra4 lax
ae'ealtea.
A writer in M 'lute's Msirssine U-Ha
hot he nlitril s wvr In Imlis with the
htp of Ituilvertl Kipling, sml h rrw'ti
Hon sa S siili liwtie a rril from arakra
whlrh Kipling pore nmlrrwrnt. Tbe
liangtf of vrmkra In Ijilxue Wfii real
rnoiif h. ami tha plfne rrh In wit
picma, Tle wtnn vtho IpII tba aiory
hail I ires tuiig by s rmiiin in Ivd on"
tnornSng, ami Kipl pir siilml him In lti
aflrrnonn In a rorpii'li hunt, Thf
found ! iitiilrr tbe mstiihg in "hever-
Stxts OMtiit th" laMrooin lmr, lirtti
S few rrntlra-'lra. atl put the lot Into
S large tuiuMrr, snd fl!lnl It nu with
vihiaky.
(Ilia ilny, h tra drvaaUig in
tba ttmrnlng. I hoard Kll lliif nhtittllng.
srwl rnt Into lu rwnn. Ilia fi
pale with hnmr, snd b sa tlrtil'y
rlilrT w I r ' Ihr Vnra.
"Ttirr' S -nV." hi fntd."ln'tl
my troiirt . arl I il 'i'i I r got him by
Iba hra l, l'nl your hand up from !
low and ilrf h.r mil."
wlwrr.llhal KIplrngMilv "ibrrtifl.t"
ha h. It I t tu kfail. aiid tbat rany
Ha brad iHiffht ! st ilia olhar end. In
ah.. h esw- but tfirv I had linl-hr.l.
I aaw the horror in hta far rrlst sn J
fit t.!a. In S tlr. .V nrw.t-d
by Si lanftitrr. r.iii1ria .atf In a'
rrrt'in I y lb ra i.f ou. ti a hrlKrt It
a Iba tiad he aa g tip rf. h hud
ilit-rl IH It rt'd ni n-ally rW liVa
f (wtt s avaiia at all. la fart it Kvt
t tw ard b rl'H1 lbl feu biara
tad l .'inrlirig Intiala tba trnat
a h' .nt it nt
and ttali llava Raraatly Had
Thrtr. Mad.
Tin" stair of Wyoming sol I'tnh
baie rfrrntly hod tlwir arnls mude. and
nre now aiJUlnff tlirm to sll public
documents emanating from the gmcrn
or or accrctorj of state, iiij n tbe Wah
Ineton Nsiionul Triliuit. That of Wy
oniing r'ir'M-lil s pdcalal allowing
on the front sn mirle rcating Umn s
uhlrld. l'mn the uliirlj are engraved
s alar, sod the figure "II," 1 icing the
numiwr ot mining in me ororrorsi-
in U ii in to ulnii IkhnI. Sun. ling iijxm
tbe mclal is the draiicl figure of S
vtntiuin iiHvlcl.il after tbe sialue of
"The VMorv" at the Louvre, from
hImwc w rUta hntiir the link of s broken
chain. In the right hand site hold s
Muff, Imm which floats s banner base-
lug tbe wwrds riul Kigbu. This
kilg-gl-itta the frfitlUcnl awition of S
aonian In tlila slalp. On rilbrr alile of
the fwlrlal. stsndirg st ll beae, sre
fifftir tvtilfvitig the live atnrk snd
Kiining hiilutrir of Wyoming. Ilc-
hind the pnlcaisl, snd la the back
ground, sre two pillar, ewch support-
Iff s inrhtrd lamp, aignift ing the light
of know liili1. A mu ml the plllsrs up-
Mrtilg I h m- In in K sec acroli lar
ll f tba woril 1 lp flnck," "firsln.
" iw" end "ld." ,t the 1mm of the
nlala in front Sra iba frif "IS'''."
li," the fuemrr signify Inr tl or
gsniratiun of the larriuiry of Wyntnlng
ami tite latter in (1st or lis lmuwion
to lalrbiant.
Tta l of I ha state of ltatt I Well
ttiixd. As raf'.a bold In i claw
l arma a and S Xortnas hUI. Tbi
hll hrara s tie cn s Ntiial, slaait
whb h lb tae sea hamming. The
word "Industry" la etrttlaw srenaa
tba tep of the shield and th Bgucaa
"lr sre ahows st th lower pnint,
I'ekiad the abield sra rrtaaxtl Itw flat
ft Ua I 1. 1 11 Hlatea. Around tba Oat.
re etlga af tba attk-ld see th wnedai
"The Grata ?VI of th Pie wt l uk,
t .
Kreil roe Hale or Trade.
Jsmes Ilager bas a floe lot ot trait,
consisting of fall sod winter apples,
wbieh he effort for sals st one ccot per
ponnd. He will slso aocept Id eschaogs
for same poets, wood or wheat, delivered
at bis plaee four miles sbots Heppner.
Those deal ring trait should confer with
bias. tt.
"It U immaterial, in my jw! outfit t.
ttktther ih therp grovtr rtcrivet onf
tvnrjltfrom the tariff or not
it fcefAer o""cs or does not I am for
frtt xmiWKTtrart from tpeerk of
IV illiitm J. Bryan in the IIoum of tup
rtarntntim when the Wilmm Ml brae
ssifer constderaftoM.
Tbroagh trains oa tbe O. R. & N. will
ran vis. TJmstills, Walls Wslts sad
rrodleton. Tbrongh sleepers, first sad
seeood class, will run la eooseetioa with
lbs Uaion rsrtflo. ths tame se bareto
frs, A tbrongh first else eleepee Port.
Isnd to epoksss, eosseotisg with Iba
flrttrelsss sleeper to Bt. I'ssl. ssd a
through tosrisi sleeper Tortlssd to 81,
i'ssl, wdl ran la aosserttoa with tbe
Urest Northern rsilwsy, tt
rati Tsupg rairM.
llorks for sals-30 fia Merino backs;
2) Oitord trades, Esqalrw ol U E,
Psrseworib, tt
allee 4 aiWfi genw' rwrtr May
lBftrt tKf f in f ! . ,
ll kitht r k .l-wi e il t m f
f.aa wn.-J ' t jtruf fn l ! a if
It l.'.utai J. I'ra.l ta II 'f ' )
rraraf.iftte a a a l
a a.r ( J. en? uia,
II
1,7
H t" If C.i I
he It I ia 1-
- "' t 1" 41 1 '!1'LL- 1; nii er.Mbf.iak.a
1 I t' .1 '' v ' Uba..M.. IA " ',e Ibe
. ,1 Mi--f, t i 1 rp ! f I f 1 L .'r-er '4 , T'-a ef t-nt . ..' J l
H i. hpi nieiaa.iii Mia.Sh j f,imf rte,
TUI UTWTBTTLnt.
Mrs. M. Ls IWHUr, lbs nppf
saUlioer, has Joel reeaietd a large ssd
complete line of Ihe laieet style fsll sad
tolaf bale bleb eh will sell si Bask
Islesdisg Brebaaf sbosld Ball sad
ss the fseblossble dieplav at their
earliest Bas vast see. !.
Wall, Thorn r-aos rots stace bateaas
llaopsae ssd Btnaasaaeit, arriving everf
4y etnapt Mnfiday ssd laavtsg every
day etepttsdy. Hboetaat sod sass
t mala ta the laraf. I'onaaf A
Beoek, sgests.
I ewe lb la
We effat tkkellaadrad thjlare fUvard
Meet eaaa at rslat'h that essset b
csrad Or llr Cfh Cse.
t. i C'bsst i tW. Frcr ,
Tntada,
We. iba aade:t., have T.
J ( t fr ihe ! 13 tear. a4 be
lief hi- ll tecl'y b"rUe is sil
liaea lraelt.a s4 Ceeallt
l l it et y mi any h4ielioe iswle
. h lhatr C.
i Ml A Trst. Wb"!U Igil'.l
l,Uk (Mw
! W ;-a. B. ra ) hlatvis, W balsas Is
!,' nle-l-t l 0 iv i mm p
ieirJ- i .
titoM m4 . SSI I4ar "Bjit.iaia yo hsea s tw4
fnr 'fe es vy h-iMls of ablta'S
iftif'.fs, " ite isis ts eirs ff
V l r "ei . srren.
It Irblasibal is the eld sissdhf of
th lleepf pt'l ssd kepe ssly Ihe
haad rte r4 raaae ssj eha. Me hB
a-l Is sselber eolsws. a
T sta.bae
A ll p tinal Sa( ta 4t at b4
t . l a the lr.4 af the sMifa4,
la blt M tt a-b f'.irWI
mmtum M la I I S SI B 1-
tiiwn am
a. unm a.