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re - . m'W x T O IP II 12 13 14 15 16 IT 18 19 20 21 22 gWSrl 251261 27l2829 Senator Frye doesn't believe the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty with Hawaii is possible. He Bays, "The representatives of the sugar trust are now seeking the abroga tion of this treaty with more than usual energy and activity. They are deeply interested in abroga tion, and I don't know of any one else who is. In their efforts to secure their own interests they are misrepresenting the disadvantages to the United States from this treaty and concealing the advan tages. The advantages are mani fold and the disadvantages small." Senator Frye is bo far east that he imagines that no one is oppos ing the Hawaiian reciprocity trea ty but a few wealthy gentlemen interested in the production of Bugar; m short, the "sugar trust." The senator had not heard from the Pacific coast when he made that statememt. He had not felt the pulse of the U. S. senate at that time. Since then the senate has indicated an intention to have no reciprocity treaty with Hawaii. The objection that the abroga tion of this treaty is being de manded by a "sugar trust" of the United States can be met with the fact that a Hawaiian "sugar trust" wants the treaty, and as between a home and a foreign trust, the American will take the former. Besides, if rightly understood, the American will insist upon do recip rocity treaty with Hawaii. Al ready the entire business elemeut of the Pacifio coast is expressing itself in that way. This is not a matter of sentiment. This country looks upon Hawaii as its adopted child, but the time has come when, na an independent government, it must take care of itself in a busi ness way. OF COURSE. Hon. Wayne MacVeagh has somewhat surprised all bands by the lavish praises he is bestowing upon the McKinley administration, lie says the cabinet is first class, the diplomatic appointments Ho. 1, and the action of the president in calling an extra session of con greHB exactly the right thing. Mc Yeagh also thinks that inasmuch as the people voted for the protect ive system congress should speed ily give it to them whether the sys tem be tight or wrong. Record. And MacVeagh is exactly right The people ought to have what they voted for by a large majority. If protection is the right kind of medicine for the body politic at the present time, it can't be given in too large doses nor too quickly. Hurry it up! Wilkes-barre Tele phone. Of course he is. But if Mr. McVeagh and others had remained in the republcari ranks where tbey were in 1881, there would exist no necessity for the repeal of a tariff law. OJf 1NTEBEST TO SHEEPMEN. WHAT OUR EXCHANGES SAY. Wixhinttoa'f New Law Relating to Bhrrp Beins; Brought ja from Other titatea. Continued from our last. aeo. v. Any person, company or cor poration, owning or having charge of any ebeep infested with soab, or BDy in- feotiooa or contagions disease, shall keep the same, and all sheep with which socb have been in oontact, secure from con tact with other sheep, and shall not drive or permit the same to go opon any pub lic road or highway, or any inolosed land not owned by each person, company or corporation . Provided, That socb sheep may be moved or driven npos socb places and highways by first obtaining tbe written permission of the sheep in spector of the county w herein each sheep may be, wbiob permission shall state tbe time within which tbey are to be moved, tbe plaoe to and from which, and the ronte to be traveled. Sec 10. It shall be, and is hereby made, the duty of each sheep inspeotor appointed nnder this act, to examine, visit and inspect every band of sheep fHE "SOUND MONET' Literature apiiearinq in these columns is published under the direction of the "Sound Cur rency Committee, of the Reform Club" of 52 William street, New York. 'MORE MONEY" CRY. IT COMES FROM FARMERS, WHO HAVE A REAL MONETARY GRIEVANCE. They May B Mistaken as to ttas Can and Remedy but Not as to toe Kxist enee of Their Trouble Why Interest Is High In tbe West and Sonth Statistics of Banking Power In Different Sections. Upon tracing the movement for a larger volume of circulation back for a Ing the banking 'power of the several states and territories, from which the following abstract is compiled, to illus trate this, point more forcibly: AVERAGE baskiro power per capita, its it id STATE, HS6. Nation- Loan al, state and and trust Bar prirate com- ins banks. p?aies. banks. AIL fnited Btates.... ISUB 110.96 tS.81 $98.8 Maximum. Rhode Island 121.85 64.01 1SS.75 571. M I Minimum. A r- kansas 4.96 4.86 6 Kew En eland States 78.P0 fO.flO 152.50 252.00 t middle states 69.74 C73 84.53 127.00 13 southern states 17.08 .04 . 18.70 8 central states.. 48.14 141 6.34 66-89 18 western states. 84.89 1 68 88.5T 4 Pacific states... 48.88 16.68 73.57 The creat disparity between the Mood's Cure sick headache, bad asfe. I taste in the mouth, coated s9 ill O tongue, gas In the stomach, 111 aJ alatreu and Indigwtlon. Do a not weaken, but hsrs tonic effect. 29 cents. Tb only Pills to take wtib Hood's Sanaparilia. Jones, of Nevada, is a brick. He is yet too much of a republican to hold up a protective tariff law. he bill was brought before the senate Tuesday last The bill will be called up May 18th. EIGHT MILE NOTSS. Ground (squirrels are numerous. No young grasshoppers have been dis covered yet this year. Harlan Stanton returned from Baker City a few days ago. Fearl Jones, and family visited on Eight Mile Saturday and Sooday. The ground is getting very dry. banking facilities is seen at a glance. The six Kew England states, with an . a l "1. a " AAA estimated population i 01 o.tvv,- 8(jme of the lmM haye qai, p,0UKh 18 southern states, with 20,000,000 Hiok Mathews and V. Gentry, nnder tbe firm name of Mathews & Gentry, are associated together in tbe barber business in tbe new stand, two doors south of the postoflioe. They solioit a call. If. A good bicycle, suitable for either lady or gentleman, in fine repair, new pneu- matio tires, for sale cheap at Gilliam Biabee's. tf nonnlntinn shnw harelv 118 Tier canita. score of years It will be found that it or 22 per cent of the former. Including baa invariably manifested greatest savings banks and loan and trust corn strength in the agricultural sections of paniea the ratio is materially reduced, the country. Obviously, then, we must t jje south showing only 7 per cent of the seek for the nnderlvins C&US68 111 til 86 . ..TY.i-.rtvi rrivon fnv Kpw Tvncrlnnrl An. u,0 uuuuij uunuK iu muuiu m communities. slvzing tbe items given in the last col aprii ana May ot eaob year. When the subject is analysed, n will , r,mn. M etated in the comptroller's ta- oeo. ii, whenever, upon inspection do ooservea in at tne ground ior oiscon- Harvey Scott might also see Senator Jones while be is in Washington about getting the proposed duties on fruits re duced. Statesmau. We say, Hurrah for Jones ot Nevada) He is a protectionist, without any apol ogies to England or tbe New York im porters. Statesman. Some of the Mitchell "push" want an extra session. Tbey found it profitable and are in hopes tbat an extra senium would prr ve even more lucrative. Port laud Dispatch, Tony Noltuer's paper. And Tony don't waDt any extra ses sion. It would end hie job on the Cor bet t pay roll. So long as there is oo ex tra session, there is a "prospeot for Mr. Gorbett, or thrifty men like Tony who are working for him think tbey oan make 'the old mau' believe there is " Statesman. of any band or herd of sheep kept or tent at existing conditions lies in tbe herded in aoy county of the state of Iacl lnal notwunsianamg gieatiy im proved means oi production, notwitn- find surh sheep, or any portion of tbem, ally re(d rate(J for the trangporta. affected with soab or any infeotious or tion distribution of products, tbe contagious diseases, he shall forthwith agriculturist, upon whom so large a notify tbe owoer'or person in charge of part of our economic system is depend- snch diseased sheep, in writing, to put ent, finds himself, generally speaking, snoh diseased sheep, and the band or after a twelvemonth of hard work, no herd in wbioh tbey have been kept, into Iartl,er abead taan at tce Rnning oi luo j tar, auu iu many lusiauucs ma accp uciu irom oou.aai wn Oiner nrnmrtinnU innnmA he htmnnt euery, ou.j .u prooeeu immeaiateiy to Deen abe to Teduce. but has, in fact. treat mem lor tbe cure of suob disease, increased his money obligations. in some manner or by some means sd- It is not maintained that such is the proved by an inspector; and aoy person, case throughout tbe laud, nor are all company or eorooration who shall nea. agriculturists entitled to equal credit lect for ten (10) days to put such sheep for economy. Many casea there intn an i,,nnn , h ,h.. Ms... doubtless, where sympathy is not uicbu. TOut l0cm ,rOU1 contact w.to tieg where digcolltent prevails the rea other sheep, or shall refuse or neglect for .on here eiven is the true one. the dis- ten (lU)days after such notice to proceed Bertatious of self satisfied theorists to to treat such sheep for tbe cure ot suob the contrary notwithstanding. diseases in some manuer or by some Numerous examinations made by meats approved by en inspector, shall painstaking investigators warrant the be auiltv of a miademeannr. anrt fn, utatemeni tnat tne unequal aiscriouuon eaoh day of such negleot or refusal to treat such sheep after ten (10) days from ble, it is found that the states and ter ritories representing 70 per cent of the population have less than 83 percent of the entire banking power, estimated at 6,700,000,000. Maurice L. Muhleman in New York Herald. With the vice-president's vote, the republicans now bave a mujority ot oue in tbe senate. With Senator Oorbett seated, they could organize il. Oregon iao. "Senator" Gorbett is unotious to cloy ment. It is a crooking of tbe pregnant bingpsof tbe knee tbat thrift may fol low fawning, until tbe poor knee is sore with tbe crookiog But "Sejstor" Coibett will not be seated. Tbe hope tbat be may is as vaiu as tbe crying of the obild for the pretty mnon. But tbe Doited States senate could be orgnuized by tbe republicans, with tbe aid ot tbe choice of tbe Oregon legisla ture, oalled in special session. States man. . . each notice, suob person or corporation shall be guilty of a separate misdemean or, and in addition to the punishment provided in tbis sot tbe inspeotor shall,' n cane of a refusal or neglect to secure snob diseased sheep from contact with other sheep, immediately upon notioe A FlitE in a theatre at Paris cauHf'd over a hundred deaths, says the dispatches. iMrortTATloN of goods is taking money out of the country . It will be stoppod pretty soon. The senate will not have the Hawaiian sugar reciprocity propo sition. This action means much for Ori'ton. The people's party lost Spokane in the Inst election held May 4th. Thirtin a victory for Senator John L. Wilson. The Trans-Micsissippi congress, of which Hon. W. J. Dryan is chief executive officer, will hold its niuth annual session in Salt Lake, Utah, July 14, of this jeBr. A large at tendance is expected. Tbe Valley Iteoord a.iys bulldozing, force and thogging were introduced in the populist meating at Mdford a few days ago. Even a populist is not an angel. What a rude awakeiiiug tbat whs for the goody goodies who saw nothing but Onuteuliuu and corruption in tbe old parties and supposed tbat all poliiosl goortneit was in tbe "reform oiinp. Hcseburg Plaiudealer. The diepatolies stuta tbat Japan is highly inoensed al the Dole government tor refusing landiog to a lot of Jap anese immigrants, and the press of that country is urging tbe government to send the immigrants bark and land no dttr the guns of a warship. Tbey also utga tbat tbe United Slates be taken in band by Japan and made to ke p ber band off of Uawatt. This sounds easy enough I) a lot ot little people who whipped China so easily ; but with Amcr- ioa it is a nitiah largnr contract . Uuo Sam is not looking for a row and it be were, would not want to quarrel with trundle-bed trash. Il begins to look as Ihoiwh wa will bavetoannrx the ialanda, for JhhI aa soon as some other govern ment says w ahull not have tbem, we will not only wanl but will laka tbem. Tha Dalles Cbroniol. Tue Greeks Lave met with an other dofeat and retired from PhRrsnla. The (Ireek army is devoting too much time moving camp to make any sort of a fight. It reminds one of a nomndio outing party. The immense amount of wool that is coming in free of duty moans that tliia country will be lu'iictitti1 1 little by the new titifT bill this year. Tim slight advance on wool and the bettor priors paid for aheep are on futures, not ou pri'Bf-ut conditions. Tnt Gazette has always lxen in favor of the annexation of Hawaii, rather than to sro the island g into foreign hand, but tha annex ation of the inland would not prove to be a good buaineas propoaitiou. It would give Hawaii an immense trade with the United States. We would get nothing iu return except a damaged sugar industry. The UoiUd States may be compelled tolakain Hawaii but it alioqld be luokt-d up u ut) u tjity latLor ll.au Bucosdity, - of capital and of money and the conse quent gross inequality in interest rates are the chief cause of tbe inability to carry on the important business of agri culture profitably. The sections of the country polling the largest silver vote in 1896 have, generally speaking, insufficient credit facilities. The small farmer who, ad vancing from the condition of farm la borer, seeks a larger measure of lnde- uB.og g.veu na pereiooeiore provided, or pendence and greater comforts for his in case of a refusal or negleot of tea (10) family, is not only compelled to mort days after notioe to treat suob sheep for gage bis realty, frequently at rates as tbe cure of suob diseases, seize such high as IS per cent, but is under the sheep, and by enolosura or other suffl necessity of borrowing upon his pro- oieul means, secure them from ,onlni . apeotiTe crop. Having no banking office :., i , .... to call upou, he turns to the storekeep- LU "IUC1 DUQFU, BUU UlUUrDU Wll UUUl I , . ... m . 1 m unneoes-ary delay to treat tbem for tbe g0'pplje. and Uxe the boe, flrgt for oure of suob disease; and the expense of interest npon tbe loan, second in the such seizure, keeping and treatment, war of increased nricea for staDlea fur- "Free Coinage" Demand Is Misleading, If any advocate of the free coinage of silver dollars or copper dollars or iron dollars at any ratio, 16 to 1, more or less, will agree to stop there and ask nothing more, I for one am prepared to meet bim, and in that way to stop the present contest. Who would want them? Not one of these men will consent to free coinage on those terms. Not one of tender age of 14 years, tbem would be satisfied. Not one of them would then get what he is after nnder the pretext tbat free coinage and "eqtial rights of gold and silver" are all that he wants. I challenge any one to find an advocate of free coinage at 16 to 1 on these simple terms that both gold and silver should be treated alike ; that both gold and silver coins shall be made for any one who takes the bullion to tbe mint to any number that he wants. I challenge any advocate of free coinage to deny that free coinage, pure and sim pie, is not what he demands, and not one of them will dare to meet this chal lenge. This demand for free coinage Is cover intended to conceal the true pur pose of those who ask it. Most of those who support this measure have been de ceived and misled. Let such men put the question to any owner of silver mines, to any senator or representative in congress or to any and every candi date on the free coinage platform in the following terms: "If we grant free or unlimited coin age, witnout charge lor tne coining, will you demand nothing more?" Not a man who knows what the true pur pose ia will answer "Yes" to that ques tion. Edward Atkinson. ing. Mrs. Mattie Fuqna was thrown from the cart recently as she was returning from school and obliged to remain at home a few days. Part of the time was compelled to keep her bed. Rev. St. John, an M. E. minister from Fossil, will preach at Eight Mile Centre school bouse on the second Sunday of May. There will be a basket dinner at the school bouse tbat day. Sunday school at 3 o'clock every Sunday, This neighborhood was surprised to hear of tbe death of Viotor Lovgreen He was sent to tbe hospital at Portland for treatment bat could not rally. Hi remains were sent borne and buried on tbe first ot May in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, near Hard man, by the side o his father who died less than a year ago He will be much missed by bis mother his sisters and brothers although ot the He was a great help to bis widowed mother on the farm and b great comfort to ber. He was a good boy. "Victor, where angels tune their voices To the praises oi tbe Lamb, And the sainted soul rejoices In the glory or bis name. In the realm of heavenly pleasure, Where tbe roses ne er deoay. We iball find you, darling Victor. In a world of endless day. Poor mother, she ia passing through tbe deep waters of effliotioo. in tbis world. May tbe Lord comfort ber. E. MO Eight Mile, May 4tb, 1S97. Dr. John W. ltasmus is keeping the best olnss of goods at tbe Redlight and be will treat you right. Call In and see bim. tf. Low Tillard keeps wet goods down at bis new place, near the oounoil obambers. (Jail at Tbe Welcome and make yourself at home. tf E.W. Rbea A Co., pay tbe highest prioe for hides and pelts. tf The oelebrated imported running stallion, Calpburnus, will stand the season in Heppner. For particulars call od W. O. Minor. tf Attend tbe Ladies' Band conoert, May 14,1897 . 2 3. For Bale or Trade. It yon want Heppner property don't fail to oonsult J. W. Morrow. For tbe right person, one wno wants to garden, milk a few oows, raise chickens, etc., I have a fine proposition to offer one. Onne developed will produce revenue of 81200 yearly. Will be sold on eaxv terms, would not object to taking 160 aores as part payment. - 523tf A laboring man named Wilson, who formerly lived in Umatilla county, re oently tell beir to $20,000. His present whereabouts are unknown. Secretary Kincaid has retained N. B Knight aa counsel in tbe mandamus pro castings commenced agaioat bim What has become of tha attorney go ral? Tha secretary of (lata ia suppled to be soling for tha popU. Tha people have chosen an officer to represent tbem before tha courts and tha attorney gen ral is tbat fllclal. He is paid to do tbe very thing (he s.-cretaiy baa employed Col. Knight to do. Ilia offlje is lo the oapitof auJ ha is there rtady and will ing to discharge the duties tha law Im- posi'e on him. Oue of the reenlta of this will Im tha presentation of a bill for the state to pay tor the performance of Work another is paid to d t. This on of lb secretary's liltle economic. Col. Knight was at on time a partner of (lovernor Lord in the law business aod represented tha opposite atitto from that he ia Dow ei peeled to contend lor lo the Csea of Drown . Fleisrhtter, on the authority of tha eeorets'y to audit a olsiin In the abeeoca ot specific appro priation I'laindealer. Councilman Maloaa, of the seventh ward, has gone to Washington to saaiire a federal position. It is Jut barely possible that Tom will OnJ It Meier to be king of the seventh ward thao a fool maa Id national affairs. Dot Tommy ie shrewd, aod may "get there." II whooped It up lite MoKmley, atd some body must bava "tbacB offloea." Port land Tribune, together with the fees ot tbe inspector while eo gaged therin, shall be a obarge on the sheep so seized, and tbe iuspeotor shall hold tbe sheep until the same is paid, aod if not paid within ten (10) days after such treatment is oompleted, be shall collect tbe same, together with the costs and expenses of collection, by ad vertising and selling suob sheep, or as maoy thereof as may be necessary, in the manner provided by law for tbe sale of personal property opon exeootion: Pro vided, No person, company or corpora tion shall be required to dip a band of sheep between tbe first day of December aul the first day ot May. Bee. 12. No owner of aoy toll bridge, or ferry boat, or person in charge there of, shall permit any sheep to cross socb bridge, or go upon suob ferry boat, uo less the peraou in obarge of suoh sheep shall first exhibit to the person in charge of suoh bridge or boat a valid oerliHoate leaned by an luippctor appointed under this act, to tbe effect that snoh sheep are free from soab aud all ether contag ions end infectious disease. Sec. 13. Every certificate Issued nn der this act to the owner of sheep con tiououely kept withib this stale sbs'l be on II and Void after oue year from the data thereof, aod every eerlilloute issued to the owner of any band of sheep which are not continuously kept in this slate hall be null aod void after six moot hi from lbs data thereof. See. 14. Each inspeotor shall be paid three dollars per day for each day when actually engaged in the discharge of the duties of bis r ffloe, and fifty cents per mile for each mile actually traveled by bim for such purpose, aod bis bills for encb service shall ba audited aod paid by the oonnty commissioners ot lbs oonotv for which be Is appointed. Ri o. 15. Aoy person, company or cor poration violating anv provision of this act, or who shall fail to comply with, or bo disregards an? order or direction mad by any sheep Inspector nnder (lis provision of this act, shall be liable in a civil action for all damages sustained by any other person, company or corpora tion in consequence of inch violation Snoh damaga shall be a lieo na the sheep, which may be sold to satisfy such lien a provided bv law. 8ec 18. Aoy person who fails ta Senator McDrlds has bean nada chair man ot tha commute on coast defense, Mr. Meltflla mk no rirelentwna ....... . i . . ..... i ... i. .. . i 1A . i u.ao.agool w.nksr, id .will do all ha J pished and finally in the way of dis counts or commissions npon the product of the farm turned in as payment These items not infrequently aggregate 80 per cent npon the actual credit ex tended, and in a very large number of canes tbe total exceeds 20 per cent It is perhaps unnecessary to add that business of any kind nnder such condi tions would be nnpofitable. Is it, then, surprising when the agri culturist who knows little relatively of the principles of sound finance, imagines tbat an increase in the volume of money would benefit him? Is it to be wondered at, when he hears or reads of money go ing begging at 3 per cent in tbe metrop olis, he fancies that, by some hocus poens. Wall street is constantly striving to grind him down? It Is our business to teacb him other wise; to teach bim tbat the prosperity of the commercial centers is closely in terwoven with bis is, in fact largely dependent npon bis welfare but tbe lesson can only be brought home to him by the introduction of means through which bis own prosperity shall be as sured. For, even as it is impossible to interest a starving man in the plan of salvation, so the debt ridden farmer can only acquire faith in our views of sound finance when relieved of his present on crous burdens. To bim a system which operates so unequally aa the existing one does must appear not only unsound. but absolutely tyrannical Any change, he foels, would be for tbe better. Con sequently the southern farmer demand ed tbe reinstatement of the state bank note system four years ago, and last year the froe coinage of silver appeared to bim the best solution of the difficulty. The remedy ta manifestly not to be found in any form ot inflation of our circulation, but in providing by legisla tion or otherwise increased credit facili ties, both for long term loans upon mortgages and short term credits upon crepe, and a better distribution of the cltculation which wt have. In tbis, at in many other matter, wt must refer for guidance to human expe rience elsewhere. In no country has the system of advancing short time credits to agriculturists reached tbe high state of development which Is found in Boot land. Tbe Scotch banker has learned that the farmer la, under a well guard ed system, aa fairly entitled to credits to float his venture as the merchant or the manufacturer. Scotland has one banking firm for each 4,000 of population, and a ratio of banking capital to total resources of banks ot 1 to II Py this economy ia CURLS WHtRt ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cougb Bjmp. Tsales Uood. in time, sola py qmggiwta. Ta.1JMllS. The crescent waves on Cretan shores, The cross of Christ goes down; The Turks are helped by Christian powers Who bombard fort and town. Columbia's eagle hears nor heeds Poor Cuba's piercing cry; Then let us drown these shameful deeds In Sperry's "Linwood Kye." For sale at the Belvedere saloon, E. G. Sperry, proprietor. tf "How to Care All Skin Diseases." 8imply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itob, all eruptions on tbe faoe, bands, nose, &o., leaving the skin dear, wbite and healthy. Its great bead ing and enrative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for 8 wayne's Ointment. Increasing the Volume or tha Currency,- TCQMNTlNfli 1 HUIOE ELY'S CREAM BALM Is s posltivecnre. Apuly Into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 61 cents st Drneglsts or by mail : samples 10c by mail. ELT B KOT 1 1 KKS. M Warren bu. New York ClU'. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No tice is hereby siven that I have, on the 1st day of May, 1897, been appointed as assignee of tne estate ot (i. w . Hwaggart, insolvent, and all persons holding claims against said Insol vent, or his ,tate, are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me at my office In Heppner, roperiy verities by . ithhi three months morrow county, urenon. Dro onin Becoming 10 law, w alter date of this notice. Heppner, Or., Muy 7, 1897. Ed. K. Bikhop, Assignee. 512-53. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT A meeting of the stockholders ol the Na tional Bank of Heppner will be held on Satur day, June 19. 1897, between the hours of 1 a. m. and ir. m., for the purnse of vnting on placing the bank into voluntary liquidation and such other matters as mav come before the meeting. This notice is published bv order of the Board of Directors at a meeting held May 1, 1897. Er R. Bishop, Caehler. Heppner, Or., May 7, 1897. 542-63. THE: ornr!y with or diareuarde any orders or the nse of capital the banks are able to iirernoo made ty any aheep Inspector declare dirideuda averaging fully 10 nnd-r the provisions of this act, or who violates any of tha provisions of this act, shall be deemed auilty of a mis,! tneanor, sod on eonvietinn thereof shall be punished by a floe of ant lea than flftv dollars or more than five hun dred ($VXl) dollars. B- e. 17. All eote an 1 parts of acts io eoefl ct with this sot are hereby repealed. Hee. 11 Whereas, Tbe lews or this state are lesuffloleot lo protect tbe sheep within thla etate against eonla. gions and infectious dieeaeee, and large Bomber ot sheep will be brooa&l into this elate before lb la act would other wise take effect, aa emergency is hereby per cent while giving credits ordinarily at rates rarely eireeding 4 per cent, and every hamlet In tbe kingdom baa a baukiug office within its limits or in its Immediate vicinity. Taking the state of Alabama, Missis slppl and Arkansas ss ao eiample, it will be found tbat those have about 4,000.000 population and 171 banking institutions, including private bankers, with m total capital of 1 1 7.000,000 to tal reemircet, 1 40. 000,000, or ratio of capital to reeonrres about I to lit, aud one banking offlos lo IS, 000 of pr-p-ftlattoa. Tbe rwaaoa for exorbitant Interest rates lo the last mentioned section Is obvious. And It will oootinoe to exist declared ta eiiaL and this aot shall taia "olaae some means of economising can. I-e and be in foree tmm and after He ,u!' . to dnn ,a v,1m)4- provided piastre an I eppenval. Tha bill Bui) VMaajw sjrtlau J TtibMoe, I Feb. ST. and the storekeeper ts eorrrl!ed by r,nl" 'r UV wVT (.Jkl ff iKa rwr-. In h a ni-J I tty V ll JMrt toUe siMa Xa.-vM Capital By dividing this one dollar it becomes two, which makea more money. I pay yon these two dollars for wages, you see. Labor But when I go to buy bread I find tbem only worth one, so I don't see it From "Robinson Crusoe's Hon ey," by David A. Wells. Cast Export Laws. No civilized country can confine its citizens within its own territory or prohibit all commercial intercourse with other countries. Every country, there fore, needs money which can be need in purchase from and in payment of its debta to other countries. Yet, bowsoev er great country may be, and however absolute may be the power of its genr em ment, its laws can bave no extrater ritorial effect No government, there fore, can prescribe tbe standard by which its currency shall be rained in lew York Mly Tribune FOR Farmers and Viliaoers, Fatners and Mothers, FOIl Sons and Dauonters, FOR All tne Family. With tbe close of the Presidentisl csmpaien THE TRTRTTVr any other country, or compel the citi- recognizes the fact that tbe American people are now anxioui to civ tens of another country to receive its their time to home . bnainoaa Intta T ..us curreucy save at tbe bullion value or I ,. , uri iuis conuiuoii . i. -. iM .v. . . .v. . i uuiiuua win uhvh lar isss nruna tiui r.-..v.,. i : I 1 1 n. . uiat viuivult iu ui uiaiavia va wis i -f .-..v. jviuiuiurutr, Ulllll RUOlucr Oiald Or world. National occasion demands a renewal nt tba fir,r r. w siinr Tarawa Miik. which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inoeDtion tn tha nri r . . I I I ,. I X ! 1 - . . . 1 LP in lowa mey nave given up surer i usr, auu wuu lie Kreaiesi Victories. and have s softer snap. Tbey make 41, 600, 000 in Iowa from their cows alone. That beats free silver, doesn't It beats it all hollow? Tbey make 141,600,000 soiling milk, butter, cheeee and calves, and at the end of tbe year they bave 2V 7rlt Z7 SHXi SiW ,ntomtiB iD'tractiTe' "l indiaable to each member the year before, Tbe Kansas cow is . . . sticking herhead over the pasture fence. Ufp fllPnlCh "HlP f37PttV' inH "lU V llWl.l.. lowing and mooing, withber bag swell- IIU IUI IllfJU 1 U UUtUtUU (1 U 11. 7 111 t K Irg with Ml. 000.000 worth of milk. Ttilhunv" If t ' ' ' ' WUIiy ;rt,r.r.rs: ss ' mm m i ear lur j.uu. won't coin 136,000,000 worth of silver. Emporia (Kan. ) Uaaelta. Etery poanible effort will be pat forth, and money freely snent to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper. OANII Address all Orders lo Iff ADVANCB, THE GAZETTE. Om Way I C Ri4 mt lbs SI In QMla. i s aes lace to Ul tbe :.ki ln lUit ray as4 fAi? w4 u' u tw tit ott Do You Want a Rig ? T t . m r ... uon t You Want a Ph Put up Your Team ? Arc You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? Main Street, Tbsae sanUamea are wall enaaatntad l ftrani, R.rtv. rwa m I eaa mr, noxr s 4 Um B ekl lb sertlooa -lib IraTslln. "L 9 " Mh" ewisUst I rk e. in leplii ik tb Uraea, ' ft All theao can t procured at Thompson A Binna, Lower ueppuer, uregon.