Bryan is a freetrader. The Curse BOOTS AND SH0ES!i THE PLACE TO OCT THEM IS AT M. WCHTBNTHAI,'S He baa auythlns In thU line that you may dealre and you can depend on It you get a good article when Hat guarantee! it. SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand. Main Street. Repairing a Specialty. No federal interference.-Bryan. STUB To be torn off by the Chairman STUB To be torn off by the First Clerk If you want free mobs voto for Bryan. Protection to our homes. Mc-Kinley. o Mankind! Republican Ticket. For President, WILLIAM AlcKINLEY, Of Ohio. For Vice President, GARRETT A. HOBART, Of New Jersey. For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEE it. of Marion County, S. M. YORAN, of Uno. E.L. SMITH, of Wasco, J. F. CArLES, of Multnomah. "More mills open" is the Mc Kinley motto. Wheat is going up. nacrats did it. The Kan- Official Ballot FOR LEXINGTON PRECINCT, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 3, 1896. Mark Between the Number and Nam of Voted For. Eggs are getting higher. The Hannacrats did it. STATE The Bryan people claim .Mew iork state. Might as well claim bror Electors of President and Vice President .WnHRlm. of the United Mates. Each Candidate er Answer VOTE FOR FOUR The most horrible disease to which the human family is subject is conta gions blood poison. It has always baffled the doctors, for notwithstanding the crotrress made in some branches of medicine, they have failed absolutely to discover a cure for it Whether in the form of powder, pill or liqnid, the doc tor's prescription is always the same ootash or mercurv. Mr. Otto H. Elbert, who resides at the corner of 22d Street, and Avenue N., Galveston. Texas, had a severe experi ence with this dreadful disease, and under date of April sth, 1896, writes: "Several vears aeo I was so nnfortu- nate as to contract contagious blood 1 . . . r poison, ana was unaer ueauneni 01 u best physicians continuously for four i. As soon as I discovered tnat I Had years, vmi ,oni n,nnl r,rntpr.fftrl tVin u- JOHN F. CAPLES, of Portland, Multnomah Co Republican the disease, I hastened to place myself IF YOU want wool protected, tne x y f QEER Qf MacUay Marhn County Republican under the care of one of the foremost DISPLAY THE FLAG. only way to accomplish it is to vote for McKinley, 14. X E. L. SMITH, of Hood River, Wasco County . 15. X 8. M. YORAN, of Eugene, Lane County ..Republican ..Republican To the Kepublioan Clubs of Oregon: Saturday, October 31, having been designated by Chairman Hanna, of the republican national oommittee, as -'Flag Day," when all who intend to vote for McKinley and Hobart and to maintain the honor of the nntioo aud tbe perpetu ity of its institutions, are requested to decorate their homes and pi noes of busi ness with the national oolors and display tbe stars snd stripes, to remain until after election, tbe exeoutive committee of the Kepublioan League of Oregon urges republican clubs in the state to make a liberal dinplay of tbe national colors ; also that each individual mem ber of the clubs do the same and wear a bow or knot of the national oolors on tbe lapel of tbe coat. It is tbe desire of tbe national oommittee that all olubs get up as large a local demonstration as possible, winding up with a processioD and speeches. This should be tho pro gram iu every looality. II. L. Wblls, Secretary. FAIR MEANS WIN. The Hannacrats have been ac cused of everything but the cruci fixion of Christ. 16. 11. 18. Bryan said in 1894 that any W. ratio would do on which to give silver free coinage. The commer cial ratio now is 32 to 1. doctors In my State, and took bit treatment faithfully for several mon hs. It was a very short time after he pro nounced me well, that the disease broke a. t- J T m H a nnraa p-Th, dition that at first. Irge lumps lormea E. HOFER, of Salem, Marion County. ; . .Peoples, Democratic, Silver Republican W. H. 8PAUOH, of Harrisburg, Linn County Peoples, Demoeratic, Silver Republican HARRY WATK1NS, of McMinnville, Yamhill Co.. Peoples, Democratic, Silver Republican ENGLISH BUSINESS OLLEGEk PORTLAND OREGON Not more money so more work. Not so much more circulating medium as a chance to earn what we have already. 20. D. BEWERMAN, of Salem, Marion County Prohibition 21. C. J. BRIGHT, of Wasco, Sherman County ProhibitionX 22. LESLIE BUTLER, of The Dalles, Wasco County Prohibition much an 23- C. w.iivA, oj sprtngorooK, xammu uouniy rronwniwn 24. LEWIS B. COX, of Portland, Multnomah Co National Democratic 25. ALEXANDER M. HOLMES, of McCoy, Polk Co. . . National Democratic 26. FRANK A. SE UFER T,of Seufert, Oregon National Democratic 21. CURTIS J. TRENCHARD, of Astoria, Clatsop Co. i ational Vemocrattc Editor C. E. Wilson, of the Pueblo (Col.) Call, has been dis missed for carrying a McKinley banner in a St. Louis parade. How is this for coercion ? mi I il nii'SSWi m"i in niiiiiiP"iHl 11 'Mi rr Tf?T iTVW.i' rr-"i i- r-i T .-I Full English Course. FRENCH AND GERMAN. BUSINESS BRANCHES. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY, BOARDING DEPARTAEHTr6LA&IES mm The rowdies of Covington who treated Carlisle so shabbily and those republican students The action of the Bryan element in Portland last Monday night has made votes for McKinley, right and left The McKinley people tried to hold an open air Bpeaking, but could not do so because the police stood idly by and permitted a lot of hoboes and "strong arm" men to break up the meeting. No blood wbb shed, but it ie a wonder. It is a fact that many good men are supporting Mr. Bryan. But it is also a fact that ninety-nine one- hundredths of the business element are supporting McKinley, Why is this? McKinley Btands upon safe busi ncHS principles. The party that ho reproHouts hns uovor had to apologizo to the country for its acts, or 1ms it ever had leaders that it put into nflico in 0110 breath and repudiated tho next. Its policies are true ntid tried. Itdoosnot moot tho opposition with untriod theories jHt in order to get into oflice. Its 1 il at for in is too broai for that That is tho reason why the busiuoHS men of this country are autiportiue Mr. McKinley and opposing Mr. Hryau. They want no untriod neophyte to baudle tho reins; uo boy orator to formulato a pint) of action on theoretical linen in to the xlicy of this govern ineiit Tho pojxx'rat have avoided any other ihhuii but tho iij'nncial 0110. l'otir yeiirs ago montof them were yelling thntum-lrc honmo for tariff reform. The true and tried hI icy of protection hp good but they had something better. Tho trial h'ti been luado and tlie result it well known. On tho aamo issue defeat waa fettitin. Kotuething now must bo worked ti secure a victory. The rnuMicau j ntty oiTera the ot.ly absolutely mto j.lan to aettlo tho fm uncoil iirfition. All others aro tin to or loss theoretical aud tho Bryan mon know it, rnHH'ially without pretoctivo -licy. The McKinley allietenl a ro nd rn. tending for uo piineipto but for many. IS,sidi tho tariff aud uioii c)f ipitioiiM, they ak for rocipr cal rrUttoua with other govern ments, they b'!irvo iu building up titir iun limit mstiiio, (bey favor 1 1 iisioiiM l.i tho iMihlier in the Iwnt momy of tie "il, I, they want a strong foteigu '!icy, tho Monrx d.Kltiin i (itlotMvl, an! ttia stiufiiliiig .tii"ta .f Cuba are I'ttiiiiittd iud pou looca through Ihn g'Hkl c f.icet t f tli 1 arly. 1W i lea tin o It.rro are many other iaiir U f..ro th'pjtlo, of suprriua iuiiMtrUnro, Ono in particular is that of frN s. h and a fro b. I.'L 1 1,o m iiUi.'an party altr Voters should note that to vote for any elector they must put a cross a dozen times, the disease returning who between the number and the name of the candidate. The ticket as ."ta coilo e"o 7ooi. egged a Bryan parade in Chicago marked above is a sample of a ballot marked for the electors of Mc- 1 am MR. OTTO H. ELBERT, on my neck, my throat was filled with sores, and a horrible nicer broke out oa my jaw. After being treated again with no success, I became disgusted and changed doctors. I was again given the usual treatment of mercury, and took enough to kill an ordinary man. Of course, I was pronounced curea nan Do You Want a Rig? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Team ? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? k these can be procured at Thompson A Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Oregon. These gentlemen are well acquainted with Grant, Harney, Crook. Gilliam and other counties and can aave money and time In making these sections with traveling men". Pricei In keeping with the times. THOMPSON & BINNS, XXVs S7 KBPnTSB. s 111 nave all been reuuiteu. actions are shameful, Such Kinley and Hobart. The Tribune, of Portland, a rep resentative of Bryan ism, claims that Harvey Scott has conceded tbe election of Bryan. This is an absolute falsehood. Bryan has no sort of show to succeed. Bkyanites are very handy with " 1 lM ,DBl ,M momtJ ,aw the term "goldbug" which they use fitted more artiolee free of duty Ibao as a means to cast approbrium upon does the Wilson -Gorman tariff. One, the McKinley adherents. Better wbil producing revenue, gave tbe stand convicted than admit by . , . ... RM.,M. every action ana wora inai one is a "humbug." I I ..1 IU ri UlclfmleiTuTiff' 55jjlitUilFree SOMWmiUed hft proteotioo. Tbe other admits those things free of duty tbat lbs Americans "YOU AUK A ROBBER. YOU produce, plscing onr people in oompeti AllE PUBLIC BEQGAUS.n tion ofttimes with tbe ignorant and im- Bo au's words to manufacturers and Iiihorrrs asking at the hauds of congress protection against ruinous and pauperizing foreign cumpctilioti. 1 ItANt'M vLAIINO, Silver IU1U0 owner like J. Bourne, made three speeches of misrepresentation, ml Morrow county. Pacta are not so plentiful with such people as he as they are full of figures, figures aro tho hottest liars on earth in the hauds of a skillful ms.oipula.tor. poverished olasset of the "Old World." Even as revenue bill it is a failure. KXOimtti fat Clclual FTeeTTade. The pTopott'isTi 0 VmporH aihmtled abtalultlt) f let of dull) ,uias never so great as in 1894 -the tat par 4 On mcamlejs Isrtjjj 51.55 Introduction of GomrnToTij 1 -icat Mott I89H o Fiscal 1895 O rrt,m"To,irocs" Kvtuv voter in Oregon, Kpocrat, deintK'rat, republican or prohibi tiouiMt, iu Portland or elsewhere, UlTslT IfAVI.' A ItlflHT T VOTE. No interference with the lhou Mainn wa. donbt ul too, exercise of this supreme act of In coNonEHH, Candidate Bryan spoke aud workexl and voted for free lumber. And yet the friends and followers of Mr. Bryan pretend that Michigan, Minnesota and Wis consin are all doubtful states. We believe that, at oue time, they citizenship must be allowed. There must I a full vote and a fair count Kidom Statesman. Ir siLVEit aud gold do out circa- with the chances a little ic their favor. Recent events have given them reason to discard that belief, however. Tbe mehaage which the Maine lumbermen sent in Bepteta ber to Free-Trailer Dryan and hit other warm friends of Canadian late side by side, under free coin, lumbermen of Michigan, Miuneao. ago, then we have lest money than lt fcnj WUoontio wilt repeat with now, we have silver monometallism emphasii in November. American a eonwacieu currency, rree Finoiuist. fallen by the handful, my feet were so swollen that I could scarcely work, and I waa in a sad Dliffht. "I had seen S.S. S. advertised as a enre (or this disease, and determined to try it, and before I had taken one bottle I I frit much better. I continued to take the remedy, and a dozen bottles curea me comDletelv. so that for five years I have had no aim of the terrible disease. 8. S. S. is the greatest blood remedy of the sge, and is truly a God-send to those afflicted with contagious blood poison." For fifty years S. S. S. has been curing this terrible disease, even after all other treatment failed. It is guaranteed Purely Vegetable and never fails to enre contagious blood nniaon. arrofnla. eczema, rheumatism, r.nrrr. catarrh, or anv other disease of the blood. If you hsve a blood disease, t.ka a reined v which will Dot injure you. Beware of mercury; don't do vio lence to your system. Onr books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Cs. BUCKS! BUCKS! 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. Prices and terms to suit purchasers. CHARLES CUNNINGHAM. Plenty of them at the Gazette Office. . . LEGAL nuns The GAZETTE, $2.50 A Year for CASH. Jobooy, we know Its tongb medicine to tats, but Dr. MoKlnlsy has disgnoseJ onr esse and the directions ere plais. Boll tariffs ia Asserioa. aid oinio, according t the Kast Oregtmian, it only feasible uuder a It M haidly necHisary for tbe Potective tariff, if at alt Tbe Oaeette to call attention to the polenta will not even think of wotk of the bungling Oiropoaitur terifl , I to 1 ucslsj a issue, to tne etliUtnal under the caption, "It be big HiiUN a hiro. by the ttate enough T The aonloucf, "But be fair rutnsgfnient to wake an ad- ia demagogic and shallow on lb" drwa about to yeart ag. Just political nmtrum," wat transforrn- l fore ho U gao his ajwch there el into a mast of nothing. Other werabieycla racca and the gtand- ineicuaable errort appear in tbe stand was filled to overflowing, earne article. The exlittir Uga of By the time ho w at through lot the public to let Lin livelong than !UN.) imviIj U remained and 3() enouch to thin out a few of tie of those arte "craiioa, under tnaoipulUrt of aotimooy well charge of the man who gave tbe meaning people for all tbat who .. a s a (lartU this tnformatnn. The raiee the vtry douce jual w neo yon 0etto claims that the comparison eipact them to be careful i,f I.ii,s.!n isitli I'.rian (a an insalt I . . a W-a a la. IlOt. llf XKT 1UACKW1V tiaioii in the 11 0. that Erytn will carry Morrow county sure. Uro. Black. man hat evidently pulled off bit "Jcflersouiau" button, which tneact anything. glto down off tbe f-DC i.d otns out I r Brvao. Our ! It trtNi karskly on ,pft ,r j( ft lirij ma ttl tttdrrtr.d liwliil84ocCMioa J i doe Ilrm.EY, wbo it out from Wisconsin to talk to the "one gal- lus" boys, is too much of a pluto crat to accomplish much. Why he .liasnnmls SVS -t SI IVAft WT1 1 wrniB uinuiuuut vwuv iiuu iuiuvw i s0q aod iodalcoa in such luxariet m tbmdic.oroM kill oa but It nl i I . . . . j... a , , ii... i i, uur flmmcinr.DU nil f .rringt bh spouess suiri ironia. C(kll,4 rr Llke ,D philosophers n . v. . i i . of old, take your enp of pruteotino brro- Hon. Cta Nolaxd, who epoke lofl di, '(b dfJh oor tMd here the other evening, said that has boeeiiy esmsd. ho more JoLsdj onr tariff was all right, and that if one could buy cheaper clothing in England than in thtt country, why England should be patronized. Teople of thia section don't ap preciate Mr. Noland't position. OCR readers will notice tbat F. M. Arthur, Grand Chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gin eera, E, P. Sargent, Grand Matter of tbe Brotharkoml of Loot motive Firemen and F. W. Arnold, Grand Secretary of the same order, are eupportinc McKinley regardleae of reporta to tbe contrary. Wl CBit.l.CNOE any popocratic I apef or person to tell ut bow tLe valae of silver can M raiaisl by legislation- It it can be done, then we propone to apply tbe tame method to advance tbe price of farm products, which are of far more importance than silver tnlne. llaker llcpuUican. t the patriotism of our ople and a disgrace to Ihiacuuutry. Pry an t.intlrtil.t...n faulv and ailli" l'U w ai..i .lr-tnogogic; ne it a t.ot rtit.tnnt!(Ht any aitioQ that i phtasemakrr ttol a aound thinker, l.-ket i any other eu.L It askt) I.inc.la was a patriot, retiring in that all U I ai I and tbat tho , roantirr and hoooet io evert A tn"t icon i ... j l- U! g i till.o mt rsiH wlieh waa a jawel ( f I Rio t i-4 itw ill, Ut tnolcsta- r1,, ihtou.ty. I ai. , H, i ii.i s u ey liae, so PUm! flint Itrklaf Tl- HymplnBs: Moistore; iotscse Hcbiof tod slingleg ; most at nlfbt; worse by aorstcblof . If slloeed to onnllDas loss- on form, tsblch fwo b sad Bleersla, bseomieg very sore, 8ss;ss's Oiot- mol slope tbe puis alcerstina Bove lbs Inmors. At dioguts, er by nail, fur .V) eeals. lt. f wajoe A 8oa, oh. rbilad-lpbia. D. A. Henen Desires to inform Sheep men that he will represent D. N. Baker, of Weiscr, Idaho, in the line of Fine Delaine Bucks. He has 100 head at his residence in Hcpp- i r c tv - ncr, also some nnc iuennos. rnccs range i ,ch.f 4 from S3 to S10 per head. , snd in raosl iim re- Call si otee oe, or write Ia D. A. HERREN, Heppner, Or. Ml. fp rssrs fkra Cy A gmij story Is tHif WIJ abl Frsncis (larso, abonade a trre ether speara at lbs A mry aot tons stsss. A frail r Hale ee Trwl. Jseaa llarf bat a flse M ef trait. nMisliet of tall tad wialer spiile, repeblkaa fitted bad lMsa4 attsatite- wbieb bs fff-rs for ssle at eat eel pt ad. lie will also eeretf la eirasec beet, Mlvete4 above llstipesv " Tb eineg frail slmol4 ecerse siMB T I k . It ee4 asrao UairsJ. -Whal ei4 oa faa. lie will also eecer IblokoCIl!- -Ilsaa g4 .,-h of foi rs, ooH or eh ........ , at lis frmr sb1:m an its ktoJ; txit, rraea, abv la U,sJ.r -rWa-ineg frail sbool ail ya Ml so meev Iim V UmT r4ere4 tbe ffftf"el silvrile.br Ibst's bal lb d-a tools enoMoutte bear. bias. tf. i.mb's ear t.l heat th good, grand ' , 11 1 'r,l4i,o.4n is.iui.aff4 wi'U tfc: fbctp J1 " w,l Wc arc spending more than our profits on Sctil hug's its tea to t;ct you to try ititist tt trv it our money liack if you : a a a s UOn t like IL I ffrjr ... ...... M .vi H l"eifwtoi-ls Wkile Vr.l,a fe e. aaiUt. TVs Psina 1's.ilU sitss tu Its lra.ee lbnboei tv slMta bal frr Im tests. Ibaa sk leg ir f't all Me tare p ! I st4 etnafjifUtie. Il alsn hgdie Its ear l lb esWUsleJ t'islsra Iabl tsakisg tUm Wtlliaal al alghk rsst rarrwj J.l; nm tbe feet stall fat Ixflas eat lM4Mllia. th k.ta. ui ) fnfoaltva, tH ea r s'J'ses K W. "It is immsitrrHil. in m jtimrnt, wkttksr Ik4 Sr grmrrr rrfrttf J hemefH from fas ttnf or tu4 . . . . . U tWff "r "l I nrnfor fn Frtrxwt fn.m . nf WiUiam J. fiiyvn i th R' Tbroeg iratas e tbe a IL A N. will me eta. at ills. Walls Valla a4 rodlMni. Tbroagb str, Bret sa4 WMrm-1 flaaa, il roe Is sneisaeUoa WHb IS I'bImi iVif.a, Ibe ease as bri- fure. A lbn.es U firsl rlaas sleep t'Mt UM to rptkass. ee a - wars I'sel, as J Sr.l laaa iInm kt Bl, reel, as J a ttit, (! Ag. IU Tt. r4 Rl, foil I ihnraah tnaitat !t-f l'ottis4 M M ;r.l. .tl 'e a la -.esewHi ana lbs Via Us Cal rants tjmrm Bagfaga ki ehecked Ibroagli frost Tort Us 4 la desbastloa. The Sid allies of Ibe Ctbe reeifk srt atsseelUd Irtrk ta4 inliroet. aaloe 4pett, feet liata, Ibroagh tart, lleaia beat, pleterk ligbl so4 toarleoae treatsseel Io aaaaeageta. f of tsWa ao4 iafaraiaUea applf to R. W. Beit, lies. Agl. D. P. 7tco, Tort. Ian 4, Ortgoa. Wall. TVrbt8 mas stage twlveaa lleeef a4 aionarMt, arnrlng every day ia(4 Monda; sad Itb every 4sv t epl o'la7. Rbortael sn4 ebess t meie ! tba Islarwr. Onaeav A Itrrwk, sets. i a a 4 t 0 II. bcMtb4 la lbs et. te4hy ef Ibe llps aopl s4 kwpa eel the ba grti of U se4 sbaea. Be bie 4 la eibr ewlaae. a 1e ttl art ar1 ik4 ie rt,e m t4 sr mI t ia Iaa4 ibe e4r(4. II U lul k. I nl h. ivt r . . 111 a a, snui. al mtM k ta t 1 a M t. fin r a4 (st. I t'.ita 4a tx4 safe ir,". Tb J n't s'a' Ks'l's tl4 rut Ttafg raw t?. flanks ftr s.'s- yi ! Marie rtcla f) df-fj g'vi't. K'nif rf i. K, t (urointK. !i-.l that tl chum U i iIm ri $,ui rg'.' lb jMrsi, f ? r WliS1 Sffn j