Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 24, 1898, Image 1

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"THE CREAT DEBATE."
Election is at hand and you
should read it.
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with the Gazette one year.'
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OFFICIAL
PAPER
"THE CREAT DEBATE."
Election is at hand and you
should read it.
with the Gazette one year.
SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, RFI DAY, JUNE 24, 1898.
NO. 660
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SEMI WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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Enndav arriving at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. tu.
Wisconsin
Ccnthal
Lines
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Spokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 7:50 p. m.
and Uma ilia 8:60 p. m. -
Prtlnnil K.TnreHu No. 8. from Hookane. arrives
St Umatilla DUO a. m. and Heppner Junction 7 HO
.m. and arrives at Portland l:(x)a. m.
Ft Mail No. 2 leaves Portland 9:25 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Janotion 8:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 4:3U a- m.
Fast Hail No. 1 leaves Umatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 12:2ft a. m. and at
Pnrtlianrl 7?9f. R. m.
For further information inquire of J. C. Hart,
Agent O. H a, N., Heppner, Ore.
OFFICIAIj DIBEOTOET.
United Btates Officials.
President . William HcKinley
Vice President Garret A. Uobart
Mtn nf Mtt W. B. Uav
Secretary of Treasury... Lyman J. Gage
Secretary of Interior Cornelias N. Bliss
Secretary of War BubboII . Alger
Secretary of Navy John V. bom
Poxtinnatflr-GenarKl CharleB Emery Bmitl
Alfirnv- ttnnenil John W. Griggs
Secretary f Agriculture James Wilson
State of ttreeon,
Governor W. P. Lord
Secretary of State . H. B. Kinoaid
Treasurer Phil. Metaohan
Bopt. Public Instruction G. M. Irwin
ftanral C. M. Idleman
... 1 G. W. MoBride
eenacora i
I Thoe. H.Tongue
tuuHramuicu ... w. K. Kills
Printer W. H. Leeds
( B. B. Bean,
UnnM.no Jnilmaa ... JF. A. MOOTO.
" I C. E. Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District
i 1 ,i
P. oMoutinn Attorney H. J. Bean
Morrow County Officials,
Joint Senator.
GENERAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Chicago may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
hand baeeaee taken form or to
train and carriage or bus. or in
many other ways, and they will
find all that is desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushwrs
at the Grand Central Passenger
Station, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. They will be in waiting at
all train b prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional provision for
their comfort.
J AS. C. POND,
Gen'l Passr. Agt.
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR '
Of the Old Reliable
Gault House,
Uepresentative.
N:nnty Judge
" Commissioners.,
J. W. Beckett.
" Clerk
Sheriff
' Treasurer
Assessor
' Bnrveyor..
School Bup't...
' Coroner
CHICAGO. ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. A
q., c. m. & Bt. p., c. a., r. rt. w. s c,
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroad.
RATES lS.OO PKH 13 AY I
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Bta.,
. OHIOAO-O. ZXiXu
THE DALLES
NURSERIES,
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
TUB SJaXiXiSS. OBS9-OIT,
Grower and Dealer in
Fruit, Shad and Ornamental Trsts,
Grapa Vines and Small Fruita.
.Stephen . weu Our Trees are Grown With
out Irrigation.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
AVcgelablePrcparationfor As
similating thCTood and Regula
ting thaStomflchs andBowehof
Picrinote3T5istion,Cheerful-:
ness and Best.Contains neither
Oprum.Morphine norifineral.
Not Narcotic.
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imrptaM Stti"
Alx.Scnnm
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flanlud Sogrr
imaa-a
teran
A txafect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrtioca.
Worms convulsions ,r everisn
pess andLosS or SLEEP.
TacSimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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casnawi 3i''
ZXACT COPY OF WHAPPEB,
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signati
The
Kind
You ' Have
Always Bought.
THE FIRST GUN.
PRESS COMMENT.
Hi
TMK OSNTAUN OOMMNV, NtWVORK CITV.
.. A. W. Gowan
... J. N. Brown
a. Hartholomew I
... J. It. Howard!
...J. W. Morrow
,.E. L. Matlock
.. Vrank Uilliam
....A, C. 1'etteys
i. t. Hotiee
pley
ilian
WEEKLY
The
MONTHLY
Merchant Tailoring !
Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. His work is always first class and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
CALL AND SEE ME. ON MAY STREET- ;
.Jay W. 8hipl
...H,jg. Vsutjlm
Outlook
1
.... hvwm nvrtnvRH.
M .ihoa. monrsn
lnoilmen.... E. J. Hlocum. n.
Iiiohtenthal. J . ri. Bi moni, 4 . t . nwi, . . .
tj . .,.I It. II Uiorn.
u i. w. A. iiirnnrniioii
www , uf U.
-1. .J. T. . IIIIKKO
Marshal..;".'.'..'." J""" ae'
PrMnetOflleerr.
W. E. Binhamson
.,.ihl M. B. W netMn
United Statea Und Officers.
thb oaxlu, on.
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r. nwwi.im..i.....i..'"" q -
A.H. Hiirm iwwn.
. . AK.MnB OK.
E. W. Bartiett Jr5.! Oatlook givei a oompaot review of the
world'! proereM; 11 ruuowa
Justice of the Paaoa...
Published Every Saturday! I
13 Astor Place New;York
The Oatlook will be In 1897, u il bu
been daring eaob of its tweoty iereD
.. rU-aistmr y ean, a Hiitory of Oar Own Times. Io
its various editorial departments The
J.H.
kobbine..
BXCJtxT aaocxarrzsou
KAWUNS POST, NO. L
Q. A. B.
Vtat Hrppner, Or., the third Saturday of
rV. month. AU veterans are uviira w loin.
W. W. Smith.
Aitiutaot.
(loin maniiar.
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Offioe hours. 8 to 10 a. m., aod 12 to
progress; il follows with care
all lbs important pbilantbropio sad in
dustrial movements of the day; baa a
complete department of religious news; I
devotes maoh space to tba interests of
lbs home; reviews ourrent literalore;!
tarnishes cbeeKul table-talk about men
and things; and, in short, aims to give
treab inlormatloa, original observation,!
and reasonable entertainment.
Boginniog "itb tbs fifty flifth volome.l
the Darter will aaanma the resalar masa
?i'MdKAiJS wb,ob will add greatlytoit.
tii a m. t1 ioBd. m.. atoffios in oonvenienoe and attractiveoee.. , The
the rear of Borg e jewelry store. i uouooi is paoiioDea ever oaiuruaj i
fifty two iaanes a fear. Tba first issue
Brown Sc PQfjfjold,jln'Mhl,10D,lliioIllu,,rt'lue'l,iD'
i womoer, oooiaiDiof soouiiwiceaa many
Alturnvys ai i-av,
OSes In tb First National Bank
Bnildiog.
Ilimii. i t . Oriooh.
If
Ellis & Phelps,
TT0RNEYS AT LAW.
All bust fine aMoadad U In a prompt and
sit.lrU.r t Biatiuar. NoUrtes Public I
Collar tors.
When you hear dem bells !"
YOD SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER GO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it,
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
namoer, eontainingaooaiiwioaaa msoy i . . . f l 1
pses as tbs ordinary issae. together I or more than titty-six years it has never tailcci
wud targs lODDer 01 piciiuwaw I . . . , i i ft
in its weekly visits 10 me nomes 01 iarmers
and villagers throughout the U. S.
Tba prteeof Tba Oatlook is three
dollars a year in advenoe, or leas than a
ceot a dsy.
Bend (or a specimen oopy and illastret-
u prospectus to TbS Outlook, 19 Altorl t HAM laUhlullr Ul.red r their r.nisrr1lf and hadiiaa,
true womsiiho!
Plaoe, New Totk Oltv.
aaiLfarlory ananuer. NoUrtes rubll
Offka la Natter Balldtas. Heppaer, Or.
D. E. GILMAN,
GcncralCollcctor
Put frrar old bonis and notes In his
bands and t yn mony out of
thvni. Makrs a specially ol bard
eullecUona.
Offioe ia J. N. Brown's Raildioz.
W. A. RICHARDSON,
Justice of the Peace
and City Recorder.
orriet ar
eaara
IbllS sad Wnrs rl miUI. nm konw, sava
UlM, 4("li'""l "d lll rrr f It
ay aay labia Una. alraaHMlleSgures. U
First National Bank
or ur.rpNEn
TOCI BBAftDS.
Wbil yoa wa roar aabasriptloa paid as ira
aa kaas ymrbfaad la fraaof ebars
Br. F. O.. Hmwr. OrHnraaa. P B ca left
bnaliiari aattle, bm aa laft hip.
Hnchea, Parry. Haf'tinar. fir I '! hrnd4
W. II. rc.naftl m tba Urfl aiSa. W a. Id la as
Buaa. kaaaa, Miimrw euaatr.
Rook. A. J.Jaa.OT.-ll..SOua rtstitsaoal
dan t t U, hlr). rWMkipi ear auuk i
aruf) oa left aoa atiut la rte-hl
Kir. Rrna. TVmaUa. (r.-Haraaa bnd-d PLl
M Uft aaoaidat, aallU aaaw aa laftbip. buiS
la naiii aar.
Pbwmea, L. a riannaar, Of-'atU, LP aa
rlM bipi birsi t witb bar aadar ua riaat
boaidar.
Jnsaa, Harrr, Hpt. itf Httfaaa hrnM
H J oa lbs laft llxail'W: Mills br.idd J aa
nh hip. alan aadartMt la laft aar. liana la
Burro euaat.
J.Apana. Palla. taa. Or. Rnraaa, MrrlmT m
laft atiltot aaula. aamana rlM hip, aadat half
rati Is rta ea aixil Jl lan aar
anay, Mike, Happaar, Ot Hyrm mnM
INI am UTt kip aaitia aaa aa4 an e bfl
aari aattar abipa aa tba rWil
Laaha. J. W. Hai.Mtar Or MraM bvanijol
I. aa4 tmUfl alumiaWl eaHIa aa. aa Wt
bip, waul avay rtbl aya, Utraa la riM
for the Imrimveinrnt nt lhair
biialiirai trnme liitorvala, fur ediioailim, lr the elevation 01 Amarx-an niaunou'i ana
IT HAS Uililat the nrraida, Interesting and Instrurtlva aUirleaof the dolmcs of ths world, ths
aiallntl afalaal
IT HAS advlaM ihs larmir as to tbamnst apjimvart metlimla of rtiltlvailns anl hsrveallna: hla
rrfi. ani Ina proir lime eonvan inrm inio in larara
M I
IT HAS M In all snail'-" iwrialiiliK ! the wrlfsraul lariners an4 vllMMtara. ana lor uter
as hcM
C.A. Rhca.
T.A. BMtA.
oco. w. conic),
S. W. PCMCCR.
frwalSsnt
Via PrwalSant
a Caablar
Aee't Caabier
Truarti t Gfunl Ixi Imm
Bought and Sold,
Miao, Oanar, riappaw Of tu. M D aa
rtabi btp, biaaa, M ua Ml ahnuMar.
Mnreaa. . SJ rt-w". Or.-tfnrsaa, Ml
oa laft snoaMai aattle aaata oa ln kip.
Omtwnt. I. W., Tuaalas. r. bursas O aa laf
aoaUten aattle aaata aa rlabt bip.
Parbar OlawMB. Hartmaa.Ov.-HoraallPoa
I fl ahoaldar.
I V.arana. OMvr. brr bfaMwl bar sa4
,l -m w r-t -r -r a "rVT f"l "I ablaut aa lli sbu4fi fain. tMcbt !,
I baw W Bpar. Of -H rasa. JO
Oa all parts tke Wat4 lari eaaMar. i-XU. laa rWM kip.
taT It. O. tlfnaar. tit. - PaHle W C aa
kip. am V rM a4 .Mal M tm raar,
I J a. llmmm, I h M.waaa. I as
ColarttHM) aiaeaa all puiaa) ! mvtu. I . Ul
- . 1 1vm H Wullt-aar I w tat !
mr r.-w in wmW. Ua., !( Paava ow ln k.'p
laryias a4 iblrlfM frotM ijU U tM pars.
a century ha
their eon Silence ami esteain.
IT IB TIID.
New York Weekly Tribune,
Ana1 furnish It with ths GAZETTE, aits year far
$2.76, easnlnadvar.ee.
Addra-aU Order, to THE GAZETTE.
Writ Tmif imrni fti.4 44tm on a ptm'ml It ifiOn. W. Ht, Triboti (Mlrf, Ktw
1 Wf I V IIJT, ! Mmpif Cty J si ft IVH - awn; i f imiirf wn s- v
WHITE COLLAR LINE.
Columbia Kivcr aud PutSoundNaviirafion Go
Ston IttU'CDNY, EULET CiTZUiT AND OCUS WAVE.
lMilnf Al.lar Htraat Ik. PuHlaad, for Aatoria. llaseo, Umt IVarb, Orea
1'ak aaJ Malicntta. lMrel onboriiuB wtift iiaseo siaamars aaa ran'
road; also at Yonos's Hay wlla Kpaatrora Hailroa.1.
Uaias ParUand I A. M , lolly. H n't laavaa AfVla I P. at IaJlr. sliapt iwU)a
kj tHlIf, trr4t,'ter. aalnHef pl.l. II P Ma. arbwla Pa
Oregon Heard From and . the Republican
Platform Endorsed- Protection the Slogan
Cry.
Tbe following is taken from a reoent
issue of the American Eoooomiat:
C0NGBK8SMAN T0NQU.
Discussiug tbe part played by Ibe
oanae of proteotion in the Oregon cam
paign, Representative Tongue said :
ft bad quite an important part. Not
so muoh io the eleotiou as in the elec
tions of 1896. I think at the June elec
tion in 1896, bat for the etroog sentiment
in favor of proteotion, both republican
candidates for oongresa would have been
beaten, and possibly a majurity of the
republican candidates for tbe state legis
lature. It ia very doubtful whether
MoKinley would have carried Oregon
but for the desire for the restoration of
proteotion. Oregou wag bit very bard
by the Wilson bill. A practical removal
of all duties upon all olaesea of live
stook, wool, fruits, vegetables, barley,
dairy producte, lumber and ooal was a
severe blow to Oregon industries. 1
"At that time tbe money question bad
not been very thoroughly diaouseed ex
cept from a free silver standpoint, and
upon that question alone I am inoliaed
io iqidk ids state would bave gone
against tbe republican party. But tbe
people had a severe objeot leSBon of. tbe
neoessity and beneficial effects of pro
taction, and it saved the state to the re'
pnblioans. At tba recent eleotiou pro
tection was not made prominent as an
issue, but I feel quite sure that tbe
beneficial effeots of tbe Dingley bill up
on Oregon products had a very material
ffeot in the eleotion. I think men who
otherwise would have been moaned to
vote for free silver hesitated, and finally
refused to do so, for fear of unsettling
the . benefioial . effeots of protection.
While this issue was not so prominently
disonsaed by politioal speakers and tbe
newspapers as tbe tioanolal question, I
feel snre it was a prominent issue in the
minds of the voters themselves. Pres
ent conditions were gwd; they hesi
tated to obange.
."Oregon is Interested in the duty up
on toe importation of agricultural pro
ducts, live stock, lumber and ooal. Ore
gon produces Hnd sells largely horses,
oattle, sheep, wool, prunes, applus and
all ol eases of fruits adapted to that cli
mate, and the different classes of vege
tables, onions, potatoes and dairy pro.
d n ota. .While Ortgon ri-jea not produoe
barley nofpt in vary limited quantities,
the stale is interested considerably ja
duty on barley. With a strong protec
tive duty on that grain, California ships
its barley to eastern breweries and bujs
Orrgon oa's, thus insuriug s good pries
When the duty was removed from bar
y California not only fed its own bar-
loy Lnt shipped and sold it to Oregon In
oompptiliou with Oregon oats, aud tbe
price of oa's declined very materially
Lumber is produoe J in Oregon in
great qnaotitiea, aod the duty npno
lumber ia having a very benefioial effect
There is annmbir of ooal mines In Ore
gon also benefited br a duty npon oa I.
Tbe duties looreaaed by tbs Dingley bill
era not npoa the things that Oregon
bny, bot npon tba products that Oregon
sells. Too bava probably nntiosd that
the lrarioao,'' published a Pbilade
phis, and ths Boston "Herald," in their
comments opon prices mentioned the
faot I bat there has been a material In
arenas iu tbs prices of food pr iduott.bnt
not a corresponding moreass Io lbs
prices of manofHOtnmd goods. These
areoonJltlons that miks tor prosperity
and goods and sells fool products.
"I might be permitted to say," aa
Representative Tonga, "that tbs psnpl
of Oregon very mnoh appreciate lb
work done by ths American Economist
I bavs been a regular reader for soma
years, ar d on a great many oroealnoa
bavs used lbs facts aod figures gleaned
(root its pases for campaign i iirpol
It has rendered material assistance
furnishing Information to the editors of
several newspapers. It has placed o
their reach facts that were not resdily
aoceesibla to them ia other ways."
BIPBSaSHTaTfVt BliLIS,
"The question of lbs tariff," sal,
lUpreaatitative Kills of Oregon, "is si
wsys an Important factor ia stats a lac
tluns io Oregon. Ia tbat section of onr
tals devoted Io tba prodaotion of wool
a very largs pareenlageof onr people ars
protectionists without regard to Ihs
pravione party afftllatloas. They bavs
bad Ihs praolioal results of proUolloo
demonstrated aloes the lueornltg of Ihs
praaeiit sdnlDlatratioo io lbs Increased
prioes i f sheep aod wool, aod this has
resulted io t&aklog largo Bombers who
bavs previously opposed as onras eq tart
ly lolo lb ratiks of lbs rapoblinao parly.
As far as Oregoa ia ooooerned abs is in
lbs ranks of protci.io states to remain
Tbs I'srlicular aeetious of Id ImgUv
law which have ln.U. to alresglheo
Ibis senhmsol, aod whiflh bad aa Impor
lent bearing in tba reoaiil electioaa, ars
lbs wool sod frnil schedules. "
Our fellow townsman, I. L. Patterson
will make a very eflfloient oollectorof cus
toms. He is a careful and reliable busi
ness man, and every detail of the gov
ernment's business coming under his
barge will have careful and honest
attention. Mr. Patterson baa ever been
a good citizen, loyal to bis oity, oounty,
state aod oountry. Tbe republican
party and its candidates have hal bis
hearty support and aotive help at all
times. We are pleased with Mr. Patter
sou's appointment and ws predict for
him a successful administration ot the
affairs of tbe offloe to be placed in bia
keeping. Salem Statesman.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
; ;
Oregon is in the lead again. All the
world is commenting on the trip of the
battleship Oregon since her trip of 13.000
miles to join Admiral Sampson and on
her arrival in Cuban waters not 5 oents
was expended in repairs. Again tbe
Oregon exhibit at Omaha is attracting
the attention of tbe thousands who el
tend as no other state's display. Ore
goo prunes ars becoming known the
world over as the best, and California,
that "garden of Eden," is depending on
us for hay to teed her starving herds and
potatoes to feed her thousands ot inhab
itants. Let Oregon's farmers take cour
age. Eagene Journal, , '
"Bryan is at the head of a regiment
tbat will soon go to Manila, in tbe Phil
ippines, but be has hopes that be will be
tbe bead ot a large army io 1900 tbat
ill take bim to tbe White House, in
Washington, in 1001. The sun ot William
Bryan has net as yet done any set
iv, says tbe East Uregnnian. No,
neither has it done anything else, Bry
en's sun is one of tbe lasy, spouhog
tilings that does nothing but talk, talk
all tbe time, Bryan will never bs presi
dent, no matter what bis hopes or what
beoomes of bis sun. His grand-stand
play at military will avail bim nothing,
Milton Eagle.
all
Isaao L. Patterson, of Salem, has been
appointed by tbs president oolleotor ot
ostoms for the district of Willamette.
This is the position for whioh Governor
elect Qeer was a oandidate, and over
which snob so nprosr was made io tbe
republican party. It seems that notwitb
standing ths result of the reoent election
in this statsMilohelliem is not nearly so
defnnct as some politicians wonld have
themselves believe. La Orsnds Chron
icle. I
internalional development, because il is
necessary to break a mighty monopoly
standing against tbe canal. Moro Ob
server. It is rather difficult to understand how
Ibe Oregonlan oan praise Hon. T. J.
Blaok as a obampion ot the gol d stand
ard and bold bim up as an apostle of all
that is good and holy while jt denounces
John H. Mitohell as a renegade and an
apostate, an object too loatbesomo to bs
reoognized by deoent and patriotic be
ings because he onoe voted tor the free
and unlimited ooinage of silver, Io tbe
legislature ot 1885 Mr. Blaok was one ot
the so-called demoorats io tbe legisla
ture, who helped elect Mitchell to the -United
States senate. Had it not been
for Mr.' Black and bis associates, Mr.
Mitchell would have been shelved 13
years ago. T. M.
The Milton Eagle has an "eagle eye."
It cruelly remarks: "Tbe Pendleton
Tribune will issue Its mammoth Fourth
of July edition this full. Its grand
holiday edition was issued ia April.
Promptness is not in the Tribune's cata
logue of virtues." The Eagle is mis
taken in one particular. Tbe "special"
printed in April was Intended for a har
vest number of the fall before. Some
people drop into procrastination by
forming tbe habit of issuing too many
promises, or, using a slang phrase,
biting off more than they oan chew.
East Oregonlan.
The merit ot Hood's Barsaparllla
Ia literally written tn blood.
It la traced In the vital fluid
Of millions of the human race.
Its positive medicinal merit
And on rati ve power la written
Upon the hearts, and graven upon
The minds of thousanda
Of people whom It haa oured
And given good health
When there seemed nothing before
Them but darknesa and despair.
It cures all dlseasee arising
From or promoted by Impure
Blood by Its Intrinsic merit aa
The one true blood purifier,
Nothing can temore amusing than the
antios of fusion exchanges in their efforts
to aooount for ths reoent gold standard
landslide in Oregon. Everything from
seventeen. cent wool caused by foreign
shortage" to a "war viotory" Is tramped
np as a primal oanae, to all of which ws
graoefnlly oonsent. It this viotory wss
due to tbe price of wool, all glory to tbs
grand old party; if it wasa"warvio
tory," so mach moro lbs triumph, for ws overlooked:
aen I out nearly 1000 repahliosn voters to Colcmbch, Ohio, Juns
tlgbl for their oonotry's cams.
It a "war viotory" aooountsfor it, wbal
conld briog a mora glorions triumph?
UANNA IN CONTROli.
Hla Delegates Seated at tbe Colnaibns Con
vention. A Hot Tims.
Tba following special was sent ths Oa-
elte on Wednesday which was Intended
tor onr bulletin on tbat day. bot was
22 Uanna's
Contesting delegates to ths republican
Convention wers seated by a report ot
tbe ootnmittee on credentials this morn-
log. Uanna is in cimplete oont rol.
Dlaoovsred By Woman.
Aootber great dlsoovsry has bean
mads aod thai too, by a lady ot this
oooo try. "Disesis fastened its olatobes
Not oven tbs most boastful repablioao
could olaim moro than is admitted by
tba fosl.io press in this sasertion. It ar
rays tbs republicans oo lbs side ot da-
lending their country, aod tbs foslooiits
OU ths slds of Lents. Whitehead. Laaan.
Cf Oloos. st al.. who defamed or triad to DP r "n "
detama their oooolrt'sehief eiaoutiva In ttooi lu Everest tests, but ber vital or-
time of -sr. This Is an in.olt which r. "oderminsd Bud death
onbliosns are not wHIioir to east nrn " rnmlneut. For three months
all foaiooists, bot tbs fusiooisl press is ,n- nDi """wan iiy ami ooiim not
hauling II dowo on its own purty bssd.
Eogeoa Register.
There are many demrerats Io both
bonas who bsvs firmly stood by ths so
Beielloo poliey, aod should have all dus
credit for II. Il is a fitting lime to say
Ibat bereMore Ihs damocrstio party has
lad In Ihs great achievements ot aooei
Ing lbs territories that bsvs broadened
lbs ooootry from Ihs original strip of col
ntilee along lbs Atlantic ootil wo bavs
lbs ooean, gulf sod great laks boundaries
II was ohjrta,l to lbs BO'talaltloo of
Teis sad California tbat Ihs purpose of
Ihs statesmen who were Ibe moat loflee
tial adviwslrs o( tbat policy, tbs mjtivs
Uhlo I il all was lhaeitansion of slavery
There may bara ba something IB that
st on llm, bol lbs great eommoo saoas
ot Ihs Amerioan people was favorable
Ihaa as H is now to getting mors land for
osr folks. If there was a wrong ia Ihs
war
sad Ihs graod retails eonfl-rned Ihelr
wisdom. Aatorleo.
sleep. Hba finally discovered a way In
reoovery by porohasmg of ns a bottls of
Dr. King's Nsw disoovery for consump
tion, and was so mnoh relieved no tak
ing first dose, Ibal she slept all niirht
aod with two bottles has beeo ahenlnts-
ly eared. Her name is Mrs. Lather
Uti." Thus writ W. 0. Menmick k
Co., of Hhalby, N. C. Trial bottls fre
at K. J, Hlocum'e drag store. Krgalsr
site 60o and II 00 every bottle gtiaran
lewd.
Imtm rortlit a p
al SIX
iinvl aaariay and Ma4ay. a-i-iar akt. 1 P. M
oonyvivr wavtj
Uvs Portland snd runs 4lr li.ae Ti"sy sod VlnirMst al S A, M NMaMty al P, M
Laaat liea Mviuaals; IM 'H al 1 A. M. Oa -U at 1 1. M,
KaU Alajaal Asylkla
"I was a sufferer front lodlsealinsi and
oold Pat Maroely aojIMog withnnl
snffafisg gieal diatraep, J waa aUa
Iruotiled Wilb bdabrs. tbsntak
tag U'MKi'sHarseparilla and II baa lislpad
eooderfally. I sa sow pal alavMet
anytlilng I w.ah, witbeal dialreas." Mrs
Aooa Plohy, Hylvaa, vTaship(-tnB.
Waa Hallroad t'emstlaaloarrTwaTrraia.
IIoo. Itiibert Clowe, of Laos oounty,
arrived in Ui-ppnar on Tuesday to look
after Boms Bus cattle bs baa bars In
charge of N, a Maris. Mr. Clows is
oos of tba prominent cltlxens of bis
pari of tbs stats and was railroad com-
miaalnoer for two sunonpaivs terms. Us
says erop prospects In Lans oounty ara
beltsr tbso they bava to io Ihs last
leo years aod S larger acreage than
osoal was sown. Mr. Clows is emrausd
I- St. l.i. in b : -. 1- .
, . , , . - , I ,M mum M''UTIIia lull, UUIUe Bl .UUrilSS
Hh Meliavi tbs people emdoned It I . .. .. ...
. , . ... . . City, aod lbs OetUi aokoovledges a
vary pleasant call from Ihs geotlemae.
lino lir.WAItlll
M't !'.!U B'B Ihe favorite famllf
oat I. sr Ms, t( like, swy lu tjipy
Bl . V,
Iloa I.L. .'etlere'Kl of Hitera bee beeo
sppoiatad tollarlor of eoaloms al Port
land by lbs prel 1ol lu la oss of ths
strongest supporters of Mitohall and Mc-
Itrtde, sod well deeera bis aooe.
Tbal Iks will make aa efflnlaal sod pop.
alar sdlartor bis so any (rlsn Is will isp
ante. Ths Times sitae li Its eoograta-
lei:oos -Jacksonville Times,
Wa are pleastd to obesrvs thai tbs
Nimrsgos oan at projeot is r anal vis g da.
served stientloo now front Preei leol Mo-
Klaleyasd others af great Infitanoe
Dot Bo mtif bow aonk Jaslra-I, Ihare
will s eo Misaragoeosls4 long as Ihs
popU of Haa Kraaslsoo nlarl a baild
thai Mils slrelaH of Ot aiilss ot raitwsy
from lUkar.fl'll to M.'Jeve, This may
eawos to bs lriQog local Inter poailloo,
but 1 It tfwpUU Itoppef Itf I grt
Will bs paid for informatloo leading
to Ibe arrest and eonvii Hob of any per
son stealing SalU brandml "Wll" ooo-
osoUd on lha left aide. Waddle oo II. s
or.eo, I') I lli oiisn.
tVunvd
Poll BALK.
Itaooh, 3J0 Bflres, good laud, 4 miles of
Heppner, all fnc I, plenty of wslsr,
bona aod bare, Hi arras of sarotnsr
fallow, all ready for fall crop. Easy
terms. Call at lbs O.utte offloe.
rV-4-tf
Tva Mllliaae m tear.
When mil Irtiv, try, and I nr esnin.it
maie thrvr aalielml. 'I br m,l ( I he
t niloil btalra ara lint In, i n ( aaiarrta
Ceiiily Cetlisrlu- al l rslr lao nullum
li.tr a veer ami It Wiil l llifr nilllli-n l.
Jute . Vnir'a, It ti,in m.r I provr l,
that ( asiarrta al the rrn ! di l l.lful ,mji
fatfiitalrir l'ir pveiylvdv tlie lr round. All
fjf I. J", S iwt, imr fUalSlltred.