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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1897)
' m Senator McBbide will become chairman of the committee on coast defenBeB, formerly held by Squires, of Washington, under the proposed re-arrangement of the senate committees. The post is an impoitant one, say a an ex change. Senator McBride has al ready proven himself to be a tire less worker and his promotion is well earned. swpioNTiEHli)Tlj HKyr se an? "T O 1() II 12 i3 IT 15 16 17 18 19 20 31 22 ftgfe 26127128129 Weston never bad a better paper than she has at present. In better times the Westou paper went to Bleep but Clark Wood wasu't at the helm then. Clark is a fctemwinder on a newspaper. Donald Macleay is talked of for president of I bo chamber of commerce of Portland. The whole state of Oregon might be raked over with a fane tooth comb with out finding a better man. Pendle- ton Tribune. Or a bigger bolter. teady the receptaole of that other secret, Corbett's cbaooea in Washington. Un boaom yourself, Tony, and tell ne all yoa know. The Dalles Chroniole. It begins to look as it there would be do apeeial session of the legislature this year. It alao appears that Corbett will not be seated for several years to come. TJuion Republican. Florida has chosen Stephen It. Mallory as United States senator. WhoisMallory? WHAT OCR f-X CHANGES SAY. LITEKARY NOTES. There is a growing belief that the governor of Oregon will soon call an extra session of the legislature to aelect a suooeeeor to Mitchell. This is due to the belief that Gurbett will not be seated as matters now stanl, and pressure will be bronpht to bear by the republican leaders opon the Oregon deletion to ,bM j0Bt i8snefj, in document torm. seoute action by the state executive at the epeeoh of Senator Elkins of West ouoe. ibeeeleotinn of a republican in Kentnoky gives the republicans no retil Hd vantage, for it is k oon that io oase of absolute neoesRitv the Florida legislature would rush through the election ot a Few people know that John Weoley waa ever in America. Few koow that it whs he, and not Robert Raikes, wl o established the Gret Sunday-school in the world. It was John Weelev who croHohed the fl'st Methodist sermom delivered in the TJuited States. Io The Ladies' Home Journal for June Rev. W. J. Scott will tell io tbe ' Great Personal Events" series tbe story of "When John Wesley Preaohed in Geor gia, whiob is eaid to be one of tbe most interesting narratives in this most suc cessful Beries. The American Protective Tariff League Stimulate the stomach, saajav rouse the liver, cure bilious- ill 4f ness, headache, dizziness, III 9 oar stomach, constipation, etc. Price & cents. Sold by all druortatt. Tbe only Hlis to teke with Hood's Sartaparllla. DID WK THOUGH? SOMEWHAT MIXED. democrat. Henoe a republican from Ore gon is needed. It is understood that the governor ot that state will oall an extra session if it Is found that tbe state must remain with one senator otherwise and if tbe republican leaders in the up per bouse demands such aotion. S. F. Chronicle. The appointment of Col. R. A. Virginia on the subject ot tbe American Merol aot Marine and Discriminating Duties. This complete presentation of tha rtAneflta tt iliHApimmiitiiiit tnliAi ne Pledged by tbe republican platform ihese columns is published under should be read bv every voter. Anv of the direction of the "Sound Cnr- - i - The ReY. (?) Alphabetical l arwood Thinks that be waa Misrepresented by the Ua zette. Tbe Gazette is in reoeipt of a long letter from Harwood, that so-caller! colored missionary, dated Union, Or.,j May I4h. He says: "According to cir cumstances I consider I owe you an apology, by way of my leaving Beppner so premitnrely without seeing yon." "Prematurely" is good. He then go- s on in a rambling way to any tbitt tbe Gnz:!tte lied in stating that he had no ability, etc., etc., hecan'e the editor did not bear him good argument. It ends by asking tbe UaZftte and Chas. S ir gent to sed their bills to Baker City and there be wou'd pay them. The editor was congratulating himself on bis streak of good look when he found a '"P. 8." on the eighth page of the lr,, I. il virliila intOTOQt Ml Onni- I Lniat'a nliinh .rtno liVa thla 4,J7iirVm g-"- uuiU MUJUIjX tal has steadily fallen and now averages "In Booorda-oe to my requ st in ask- .ueruiure appearing in . scarcely nan wnai it wus. n Tfm D wria , . Raker Oilv as itb the name of the SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. Adapted from Nast's cartoon in "Robinson Crusoe's Money." tie Knew There Whs Trouble Waiting for Him Rt iime. lie wus a pale-faced, red-whiskered muu, and be was leaning against a horseless wagon, which was lying on its side near the road fence, says the New York World. "Stranger," he began, as I approached him, "ken ye tell mc wher' I am at?" "You are about three miles from Grassville village and four miles from Lidford town," I replied. "Kin yer tell me the time?" "Seven o'clock." "Moruta or evenm ? "Morning." "Then it's me," he" said, with a sigh. "What do you mean?" I naked. - "Well, stranger," he began, "jis 'fore you come along I woke up an' found me self lyin' under this yere wagon, an' fer the life of me I couldn't tell wh one of two things I had gone un' done lost a horse or found a wagon. Now I know that I have lost a horse; now I know that I'm the great big gawk that left Grassville for Lidford with a load of taters yesterday mornin', an' left Lid ford for Grassville with a skinful of whisky last night. "Stranger," he continued, "take a good look at my face now, an' then jist wait here till I come back from Grass ville with the horse, an' you'll git a purty good idee of the fightin' quali ties of my or woman." I did not wait. ' Co-operative Banking; For Farmers. also to favor me hotel man, I shall possibly remit you our readers can obtain a copy for two rency Committee of the Reform oents. Ask for Document No. 44 and C.hih" nf K9. William 0fVW ATn feasibility of co-ooerative York. address W. F. Wakeman, Gen'l bee, 135 West 23J St., New York. EVOLUTION OF MONEY. xne American (hit iiddsdI from tbit place, now I am 4 again discusses editorially the "entire banking u, wc iaiu( vu w owus. among farmers." "This can be done," nonesiy on tuis line.- dikdbu, u. i. it says, "by slight modifications of the B. H." system of co-operative savings fund and This is assuring (? isn't it? Tbe Ga building associations or co-operative Z4tte will state for Mr. Harwood's bene- Many a business man has saved tbe sheriff mnrth trnnhla hv liirtininim arl Miller as register of the Oregob yertising. If a business man does not city land office, was one of tbe first advertise the sheriff is most likely to do made by Cleveland, aDd as a con- tor Dim- It is always better to do your thA nnlnnolV boArl a7i!l owo advertitiog than have the sheriff Wool Notes. Baling is in progress at tbe M,. C. L. 4 T. warehouse, tbe first ot tbe season, od clips purchased by the dashing wool- i u. c i. t ti t:ii cmiernllv rerncrnizfld aa a miivprsal nrrutpil nrMrriftil snrrtens. uuvrr, ir. riBUk xjee lunr wuuio mil I o o i I . . . , ... , , to Boston equivalent, and its degree of goodness Land Credit association (a report npon he is an imposter and yet it would dis Unwarranted Government interference banks, which has proved so remarkably gt tnat jD8 ciergy and best oitizens of -revenia -a.y iranamon xTom une buo- successiui in American cniea. iuraom- gepDDer B8ree tbat his Oorjduot and tanoe to Another. sHtutinns now hold over t500. 000.000 I Money is simply a commodity that is of deposits and are a thoroughly demon- "ZTn '"l , ,!! . Tha H.i rnn lu u sun. iuo ufuci v ucmodo lun TAUGHT HER A LESSON. for The M. C. L. & T. Co. will ship eight do it for you. E. O. tio Times. sequence shortly fall beneath the official axe. ne is tireaay maiung preparations Tbe belie i(1 8rowirj(, tLttt Governor to retire and will resume his law Lord will be compelled to call the lean 1 - " practice, probably locating in Port- 'ature together in extra session in order land. So comments the Democra- toele0 B senator. It is evident that Uorbett will not be allowed to take bis seat, and it is neoessary for tbe republi cans to have tbe vaoaooy tilled. Tbe MR. SMITHERLINE, member from eleotion of a republican from Kentucky JackBOn county, says he was offer- e n' help them, as in case of abso ed $2,000 for a vote for .1. II. neoessity a democrat nould be Mitchell for U. S. senator. Such elected by the Florida assembly. The talk is proper before the grand jury vacancy ia the Oregon delegation must and Bhould be made there. Uri- 08 fllleJ- Bnd senate will have bers should be seut to tbe peniten- nne f t 0v. Lord's appointee, the legis tiary. Union Co. Observer, Pop. lature must elect. It is to be hoped that Mr. "Smitherline" was not only ' the assembly is be oalled together hkiiu inejr win gei qowd io ousiness xiid not sot like a lot of cantankerous school boys. Demooratio Times, Jack eonville. Oregon has no state debt. But a large number ot legitimate claims are being piled up against her on the acounnt of or efficiency consists in the unanimity of which can be obtained by writiDg to like very mnch to wrong Bny man, either tVia YOfrtrmiHnn rit tlio flHioaa nf fha Mm. Un uwitaiv rf atnta Wflfllimfrtnn 1 Id a I rtlanlr ftp whila V,..IJ 1 JJ.i.. -"e" i ... , o . u. ui u.ru .u..c.,- modityuscd as money to perform the modification of the Raiffeiseu system, nenry ueppuer win buu mree oar essential functions of money. Many which in Prussia and Germany has Wanted Girl to do general bouse- loads more, itns wool was oougnt Dy commodities have been used as money, achieved the same success among tne -nrir h Mra. Phiil fVihn. 2-tf. Frank Lee, and tbat being baled at and they have remained in use as long working farmers of those countries tbat present is inolnded in the M. O. L. & T. 88 they met the essential requirements the co-operative banks have achieved in Go Dart of the shipment of money among the people where used, our American cities. The people's banks The M. C. L. & T. Co. warehouse bus ni some omer commouuy appear- or naiy ana neignooring couuvr.ee, uiihcu a Hi nnn a i u 1 iuuess ci wuiuu uuuiuieuueu it- upon mucn me tauie piuu, iiavo unu vea more iban &U.0UU pounds ol gelf tQ the juteTiigenceag being superior , marvelous success. A report giving fur- ther particulars upon the Saxon Land Credit association has been published by the department of state for free dis- 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 Eye." For sale at tbe Belvedere saloon, E. M. 8 erry, proprietor. tf wool so iar mis season, ueory uepp- to tne commodity then being used. ner & Co. have reoeived over a quartet As people have advanced in discrim of a million pounds, and later on expect inutins intelligence they have discard- some nice clips of light wool. Tbey ed inferior commodities and adopted in tribution.in .which Consular Agent Pe claim to have but few heavy olips. filace thereof something tbat was supe- tera says with a truth that can never be Th M. ft T,. T rtn r,a . r- AueBe cnanges nept inning piuce questioned uuill nnauy gold ana Sliver Decame tne wnat Amencnn larmera require to relieve enmmndit.ifiH that were rennpnized hv thera of the present financial strain under - ai i , i - using me main wheat. Mr. S. L Riley, representing the Al- transition is constant. Change is the the great centers of the world. So long aa they faoe, bands, nose, Ac., leaving the skin arehouse for wool and tha nBna n mnat .,,.!; Ba ..; which they are living Is the power to borrow .... at tne lowest posaime inrerest consisrani wub , ,f u h .11 nrnntinn on thn the hfist. for nse as moriev. Sociolocioal ....n.-. h th AnanMai r.Ynrtition in tetter, eczema, noo, ail eruptions on me "How to Cure All Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Cures bany woolen mills, is here to bny woo) natural order of things, and changes mu' L irJ."!LT clear, white and healthy Its great bead She Probably Found a New Place Hiding the Key. The other day a very estimable lady came to town to do a little shopping, says the Atlanta Constitution. Of course the key was put under the door mat so that her son, whom she expected to return before her, could get in. In her absence a tramp, who had been hanging around the place a number of days" and had caught on, boldly went into the house, got some of the choicest viands out of the pantry, pnt them on the table and pitched n. He also found a bottle of wine that revived his spirita. He did not expect anyone there for a number of hours and so he took it easy. In the meantime the lady of the honse having finished her shopping returned home and, seeing the front door un locked, expected to find her son inside. Imagine her horror when she opened the dining-room door and saw sitting at her table the rustiest-looking tramp that ever vied with his companions in accumulating dirt on his epidermis. The lady was dumfounded. In the si lence that followed the tramp coolly re marked: "Madam, I shall become scarce, now, ez I've eaten enuff. All I kin give yer back fer this good meal and wat I want ter say ter yer is that yer ought to find a new bidin' place fer yer key. I won't charge yer nothin' for this advice." With that the tramp departed. offered but took money from the "enemies of Mitchell." His God head, U'llen, has confessed this. Better rake this representative of the "enemies of Mitchell" over tbe cnnls first before endeavoring to mini;!, mmiB uiyimuni man wuu ,ue C0Ddnct of her r eilu,Br business an placed such an extiavagant value tuorizad by the organic law and tbe on the vote of pop members from various acts of the legialatu'e, and no Jackson countv doubt interest will finally be paid on I ll . it U.'ll .1 . ,. an oi lueui. ouii me mouey, tne result ot tbe assessment for tbe payment of 1 HE Attorneys of Iheouore Dur- these bills, la daily piling up in the rant will make an attempt to induce UeH,,u, i 00 aooonut of tbe failure of Governor Budd to commute the o direct it to ibe purposes . ., . ... . for which it It intetule.il. There is ur Beutenco of their client or at least . ,i..i . . . ... , ... i? rni I ' grant a stay or. execution, i lie ap- iegiture. It la needed to authorize peal to the executive will bo made hue payment ot the state's bills, to stop as strong as possible and every ef- expenditures, and to fill the va fnrtwill I.A mailA to u in hi. nlpm. ", ,flM ,n ,ue JU"M mate senate, to .... .. which Oregon is entitled. Statesman ency. at me same time me proceedings in tue courts will be The mandamus suits again-t Secretary punhed vigorously. The transcript Ktooaid are perfectly ia order. Men on appeal to the supreme court oo dMmu bm riBbt a,on8, Mr K"''J .T.1,ta Ruhr'- ,r ..,l.nnn ra"V nul "0 ,M n, tl to " "'K ., .,..: . ... ...... n , . , ,, . . ., urrguu ia luuiapuiauie, puii mere art .,U..OUt ULl.. 1U iUD IHB. h . J . ... . sion of that tribunal. The appeal cUiru against bit property ought to be does not act as A stay of judgment, paid. Westou Leader. Governor iludd will doubtless let the young scamp fight it out with the rope and the and will remain several days, was forced to go into tbe bands of s re- nna V i rK ata r9 intavoat. trf onflAm m f tfis firm come about naturally and are therefore 0,,. uiathis high rate of interest under mg and curative powers are possessed eliected easily, It tne natural process IS ' which our farmers are now striving and fall ing that Is responsible ror tne general unreal Kemove the mgn rate or f nll.ttArl .... n,iienrk(ul Ttnn ceiver owing to the depression brought . , . ... . U.UUD ...UV.U.I VUDUUO VRM.J TTUU ... about by the last administration, but obstrnctive governmental interference now that there is an increased demand for woolen goods, tbey are gradnall) working out. Al present the mills are running night and day Hncklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe Beat Salve in the world for Cute Bruises, Sores, TJIoers, Salt Rbenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Coma, auil all Hkin rnu tiiins, and positively enrea Piles or o pav required. It ia guaranteed to giv perleot aatisfnctioa or money refunded Price '25 rents per box. For tale by Conner & Urock. to dolay or defeat the natural order of things. In our own day the stagecoach has been supplanted by tbe steam railroad, aud stagecoaches have practically be come a thing of the past Tbe tallow dip was succeeded by lamps filled with burning fluid or oil, and lamps by illu minating gnu, and gas by electricity. These and many other changes were ac complished with no serious disturbance whatever, aud so it would be with com modities used aa money in the absence of governmental obstruction. There would be uo threatening money ques tion in this country today, endangering the continuity and perpetuity of all business activity, if the United States was not engaged in tbo banking busi ness. Among civilized people the days of usefulness of silver as money, except iu O. W. Kneeland has tuooeeded Mrs Bradley in The Palace, taking charg yesterday. Mr. Kneeland it a Maim man, ran a bote! for quite a period ii Worcester, Mas., finally came to Cali fornia and (or the past tix year has subsidiary forms, are numbered, and lived In Oregon, oomlng from Roooo silver is going out of use as surely as Pnlh rw. in n..nnn .Mm..i.i v,t nave tne stagecoacn ana we tanowaip, ' " " j m .1- .1 !! hi. lr- .n.l H.... aim I" rmcuy mo aaiuo reuauu wyi- .... ,,.., i ... ... i . ... ,l;n- uxuuuu tiua uuiriuwu tuo vuuuibiiiuB which necessitated its use. Mo money has ever come into use at the behest of government or because ot statutory en etincuts, but solely because of rccog oized ability to perform the functioni of money. Austin W. Wright in Sound Currency. Every time the Oregotiiau rrfxrt to "Uulted States Senator Curbed" tbe elevator io the big building takes drop, aud tbe man ia the moon swallows IT IS proposed by some of the """'I' chunk of green obeese, Btattt n...l..n ci: i - ii mau vau iieu-oiuiou-iioui ne H'tll( tai DfUting should stop within the The Loulsvilla OourUr-Jonroal aeons rauk of the republican party, "for Senator Joom, of Nevtd. witb the harmony's sake." Last year when ff,,M r fCt tha duty on bidet Northup was put up "harmony" O, better that her hteifd hulk Rhniild sink beneath the wave; Her thunders shook the mighty deep, And there should be her grave; Null to the in ml her holy flag, U't every thread bare Mil, And livelier to thegod of storms, The lightning and the gale." was not considered; last winter "harmony" was cartt to the fore. wind. The Gazette will say now that it proposes to ficbt that l'hit it mittakt. Our Mr. Tongue ia obargeabi with thai offense against tret trade. Statesman. Tbt western burst ia not yet a thing nf Hit past on eaatern markett by any gang individually and collectively l"0- Tbrt P11'" hr ! oan lilut aa l.tim an it nn nuat A n.l ' B ..n v,.... v..o I riifl.t nil lb. Mi. I... kl. - l 1 !....!. .11. ' ' ' ii perciiance auvenmy mama wme ,Mp0oa it somewhat de-ire.l at tbert ia upon it mid It cannot get A print qiitt little demao J (or bin, particn ing press and a hatful of type, it I'1 'rm Cana.liao buyers. Meeart. will c ntinuo the mmI work with . Z '.!, rorse ninrtrt report inai uiev ran ma post (i quite a few part of weetero horses to patrmt of Ibeir market New a backwoods merchant's tnsnbark outfit of rubber stamps. Hut win or loao in the ptimaries ami cn yentions, no gixnl republican should bolt Biigbteu (Mlun ) lleporter. It it claimej that Iht iacot plot uret of tbt rrernl Carin City null thuwt that Fi'limmoiit ttrnek Corbt'l after lit had fallen, but Martin Juliao yt Iba 'tropt li-t. Things bavt come MMt: TlIKXt a)MK TO TIME. A iiew tuiatal law niaiet it Iar. ceny to take) a netMpaper and re- It ., rPttr t,eo nven nh..t fue Io pay for it. Hwiitly an graphing ru.ehli.t can't prlio.pa-t in editor surd fnriy-thrrn mn who pru -right ithont Icwmg lit repatatl.rti wihii.i inn jmy tiifir suiiaciiptKws (of terarity. T.-M stiil tiinaiiirti jiiiiifmrtit in earn case for the amount claimed. Twenty. A trntal ef Tony Nollner't paper, Ibt A Maw Financial Ryitena. Dr. John W. llaemna it keeping th Tbe demand now beard from iner- best olast of goodt al tbe IWllght and knf aud mauufacturcrt and bankert ha a ill treat yon right. Call In and ter ,m ot?er. tnwuigew ouservers in every njm tf Prt tue couutry is not for tome re pair! wj our uuamiiu ayaieiu, out iui nc system. No government paper can Lw Tillard keeps wet goodt down be tree from objection, because its vol- at l.ia new place, rear tl.t ootinoil ome Bnd rcdoemability will depend In chambers. Call at Tbt Welcome aod n.rt nnnn th nniuinna of nnnffTPii and reakt yourself at home. If I iu part npon the opinions of tbe pres ident No one can be certain that these Minor and Co, bave Just reoeived di- I will be correct In all ycart to come. If reol from mannfaoturert one ear load o we could be sure that they would al- wagons, thereby abutting off tbe middle- ways be correct, we conld not be eure I 1 M lint nnianniaiir wnn )A ! K man. 3 8 .7 " " . " J m auie w maiuiaiD a tuiucieu rvaurve for the redemption of the Dotes. If tbe weight of a jxmud and the length of a yard were liable to be changed at any and dissatisfaction. interest, give them the same opportunity to use thuir credit ae men engaged in other busi ness, exchange the present mortgage on the farm for one with a reasonable interest, which the farmer can pay and have something left for the savings bank, and we win restore hap Diness and prosperity. This question has been solved by the farmers and landholders of Europe, and the solution of the problem did not consist In the issue by the government of a mass of debased currency circulated among the people at a fictitious value. The end was reached by the farmers and landholders by their own force and co operation, by the founding of associations which in time became a power in tne lano, ana whose financial strength waa measured by mil lions of undoubted securities which the publio was only too glad to Invest in. Is This Result Desirable? Should this country alone attempt free coiungo of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, it would thereby give notice that we are ready to exchange for all comers a quantity of gold which is valued at (1 in every civilized country for a quanti ty of silver which represents in the markets of the world about 60 cents. In a very short time all gold would disappear. It would be boarded to await a premium or shipped to countries where it is more appreciated. Only sil ver would remain our circulating medi um. We would be on a silver basis. Our standard would be a dollar worth little more than 60 cents in every country but our own. All values would quickly adjust them selves to this depreciated dollar and would fluctuate with its changing valuo in international exchange. Government Currency. The reason bank circulation baa been decreasing through a term of years, and why it it inelastic, remaining almost without change from season to season, is that the security for it is a deposit ot government bonds. Tbe bank capital is iu the treasnry instead of in business. The profits on circulation decline aa the bonds increase in value or the rate of interest declines, and the redemption by no other remedy. Ask your drug gist for Hwayne't Ointment. for (tcaft. ELY'S CREAM BALM Is positive enre AnnlT into the nostrils. It ia quickly absorbed. SO cents at Praceists or by mall : samples inc. by mall, KLY BROTH FH9. M Warren Bu. New York tit;', ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. niO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No X tice is hereby Riven that I have on the 1st day of May, I8t7, been appointed as assignee of the estate of u. w. Hwsggart, insolvent, ana all persons holding claims against said Insol vent, or nis ettate, are neretiy notinea to pre sent the same to me at my oflice in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, properly verified by oath according to law, within three months alter aate oi tins notice. t-o. a. bishop, Assignee. Heppner, Or., May 7, 1897. 642-58. , NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. VfOTlCE 18 HEREBY C.IVEX 1 meeting of the stookhnlde'-i THAT A of th Ki. tional Bank of Heppner will be held on Satur day, June in 1H97, between the hnuri of lna. m. and 4 p. m.. for the purpose of voting on placing the bank Into voluntary liquidation and such other matters as may come before the meeting. This notice is published bv order of the Board of Directors at a meeting held May 1. 1H07. En. It. Bishop, Canhter. Heppner, Or., May 7, lt7. 642-53. THIS: m York ffne ily Tribune The old lady right when the said the child might die if tbey waited for tbe iinotor. Hhe teve.1 the ,lt ne't life L, bv ooucreat. the nuoertaintv conld wun a lew notee or une Minnie v'ongo i hardly be to dangerous as tbe prcatut l lire, rih bail naeu it lor croup before. I uncertainty n gardiug the unit of value. Otmter k I! rook. I This riplaint why to many of the men who do the buaineas of the country, not alone In tbo north aud east, but alao In l the south aud west, demand the with drawal of Die government notes. Iron Age. for Hale ar Trail. If yon want Heppner properly don't fail In ensu1t J. V. Morrow. Fur the rigltl rerann, one won want to tardea milk a few C"s, raise chicken, tlo., I have a fine proposition to nnr one Jsssa la Nw Light. Now that Japan is on the brink of One developed will p'nditr revenn ot tvplarluff her currency on the exclusive uw yeariy. win ne exu.i oe ev i ,i.i ,! timrams that we shall . ..ft 1 " - " ... uo longer lie worried with fearful vi- FOR Farmers and Villagers, FOR Fathers and Mothers, FOR Sons and Daughters, - FOR All the Family. term, woitlj not nljH- Io lakloe 1(H) eorra aa part payment. 61 if CATARRH Is a eiht nifn nia.lrt all'l.Uvit that , n4ieh. show that he le eMIl dumb on thoy owp.nl no mrft projwrty than i ,ubjn 0i bit visit lo Wetbington. the law allowa. Thie j.rcveute at- j One reason of Ibk perbape, ia that be tachtneot They wer then arrcat- , drumia for another elate of .. Pil for Jtrtty larceny an. I bouml , Tbe la.t bard of Tooy be was perembo oyr in th 111111 of thfp buuilrej j,,,Bi Oretton tx-ing bo m.ay dollar,. TLie may lw W for li.Ulott eoalJ U d.cd.l oe lo vote ome iconic.-Long Creek EegU .j , itiotX N,iei.ll, or at le.t ibie It ibe The Gtzotto f ndi on papers on oeceptilon UaJame Ranor g le bin, tile tcau6 it ! bail luf tbtxj of J further tUId that If tooagh votes doinR bneineaa. It foet ne tlO.000 f ,rom ehll i . , ... .1. i tt ake hit dfel fe'tiio, a tpeeUl tee- to learn thit at ltat e have , ., . ttn hi in legisutnr) tun be cliJ II that tnnch' OUt OU r tolu Dd I, Uluaate ILal tl.lt m.tt.t ahoulJ a'.o roott of it ia n. c j b r itflpvi f TitU fat, hl it LOCAL DISEASE rJ ee is sms f ri. 4l I r c.tot :i sya iUmIm ikumm. I ILv . Mn - . . f II raa n rr r "! V a ttont of hrr growing industrial anpirm' try, which wat alli'tfrd to be due to Ibe silver ttaudard. It waa af&ruicxl tbat whatever Roodi Japan told in tbtt coun try, bi'liiK paid for in golil, practically dcnblrtl the toller's income when the proceeile were convrrted Into ailvcr. And this tremendont advantage tbe Jap aneee Bow relinquish. A ttadar4 4 Tal a. Our monetary ttandard ia nothing bet nrarare of valoc. Upon its sta bility depend growth and proaperlty. It With tbe close of the Presidential campaicn TUE TRIRI7NF process is slow aud ineffective. Tbe recognizes the fact that tbe American neonle era rm. ln. fL?Z?ieZLrC' teir time to borne and business interests. To meetlbi. r.L. cy are now pretty well recogniaed. and politics will bare far less space had prominence, until (mother State or every day shows increased earnestness National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for tbe Principe, for in the demands of bushiest men for a i,UTiiP TntnvPi... i.l...i. . . . Principles "r complete and permanent cureIron i aoor eu irom us Inception to the present Age. un7 nuu vu 118 greatest Ticiories. Lorwtlog tbe DIwsn, "We cannot afford to advertise our to ma aniirty for tbe free coinage of silver any more," tbe Philadelphia North American (Rep.) declare. "Unless - t .2 - a, aW.. . .i some oi me iinuuu vwi ur .(...ci :i :. .. .... 0Ke at our ratio or thereabout, it it idle " euienaining ana intJispensable to each timber a well at humiliating to be Importun ing the. great nation to create a market for our silver. For that it the kernel i this nut, and but for the desire for market there would be no talk about free coiuage of eilver bore." Every possible effort will be put" forth, and money freely spent ke THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper. frtif Inta lb annrua. Ir .yilr k 1 1 aiauitwd U itm Ely's Cream Balm T-"""" .n-wr- "7 n,.. t- M.OT1 .. h. Hr l.t rtw i utni, M n him nw ni rnn si w , ii Am s4 (Mar ta ai eliToed m well at at bom if ou r ac- Urt commercial lutrcouie with tbe leading cttJoot of tbe world U to eon Usee and Uvlop, Owe trare Ktpsrtien. ! this eouDtry tiooe IS the wag earner b reretveH bit ray l dolUre which have on the whole tcatily ap pwlatiid In value, to far M general Dutuov4itii a. ciiuci ruM. to that the tuar ! "4 In w, arts h iwn pr ImuUm iiahrii rmta . lum th im n af ui an'l Prtraev kl W.rtW r . Si.1 IMIuiailUltMWsmsieuvattlitw Iar IJMI.(SI C fl r"i ni'x . i ,. Hv Thr Farta. ( 1 ) Tbe money tupply of thit country and of tbe world at Urge is not con trartlng, but increasing rapidly; (I) the low price of farm product is caused by Increased production, not by contrac tion of the currency; (8) free coinage of silver would not Improve tbe condition of any one and would be the cauea of gteat hanUhipa and privations to the wage earning claaaet and all persona of small means A lawyer In Uutl-r, Mo., hi) baptised bit twm sous Uold aud silver. a We lurnlsh "The Gazette" and "ft. y. Weekly IP ADVANCK. THE GAZETTE. OAesn Addrs all Orders to Ceafle OaU rUattTaU The geld tundard dore not restrict m Io tbe nee cf cold. Our conntrr, like . Li . Do You Want a Rig ? Don't. You Want a Place tn Put up Your Team ? rc You in Ncal of a Saddle H orse ewtry cUier p:a vuara ooootry, dm A" locee can M procured at Thomrjaon A Binos Lownr f ' eart amooDU of uln coooorrretly Hppner, Oregon. D btrwi tm riu!w r wall ftiatn4 1t Anm rtr r.w i m sat money .. 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