The 1 Icppncr Gazette Iwnc.1 Tin r'15 Mnni.iiB V:uio-k A: Mk'hell. .-1 : Mn r.tifl,oo at 1rrtir Ontin, as si-i-ntl,! Maft rustier. .".-- i ..August l'.XU Till KSIiAY,. While the wool Kson is closed, the nhent season is just coninjenc-j determine whether or not the lab ;, ol.i.-h i.iakf a kw season of i orirg; man will have anything to active work for Heppuer. Thorp is some talk of starting a daily newspaper in Portland. It is very likely that there will W a whole lot of talk before the paper is started. 1 he development of the May thiwer mines will add to the trade of this city from the Hitter and SueanvilSe districts. This enipha size the need of a good road from here to Kitter. ("tirnegie's trust deed to the Scotch universities required a $2"),' "Ht 6tamp. It is said to have been the largest stamp duty ever paid in Scotland on a deed of set tlemeut. It is now proposed to make Carnegie Lord Hector of (ilasgow university. With what Heppuer can do and with the aid from Susanville and Hitter, a good 6tart can be made on the new road from Heppner to Hitter this eeason. This proposi tion should be poshed with energy. Every day the work is put off mease a loss of business for Hepp ner people. Dispatches state that poor old Paul Kruger is losing hia mind. The continuance of the war in the Transvaal and the death of his wife is a great strain on Mr. Kru ger in his declining years. He is certainly an object of pity. What greater tribute can be paid to a man than to say that he is loved by his people, and ' Oom" Paul certainly is. The exhaustion of the timber supply along the banks of the Yu kon in Alaska, caused by the in vasion of Commerce, is becoming a serious problem. Only the few seasons of steamer traffic has made great inroads upon the available timber supply. The importance of this great commercial highway is growing each year, and all boats plying its w aters have been draw ing their fael from the forests along the banks. Heretofore miners in Alaska have onlv searched for gold but the demand for fuel will stim ulate the search for coal in the fu ture. Wheat of the Columbia Eaain is turning out in the measure better than it promised standing in the fields. The salmon run, which was a failure in the first half of t season, is so great that the salmon trust, before its organiza tion is fairly completed, is counting nn distributing ? 1,000,000 in divi dends. Railroads can't get care enough to carry their traffic, nor laborers enough to build eitentions into nw fields. There is great demand for fishermen and harvest hards. No man able and willing to work is idle. And yet we are told this is the dull season. Ore gonian. Colombia, The revolution in i.roeress for over a year, has now . i entered a stage where our inter- ' . , . ts in uninterrupted traffic across . 4 . I isthmus of Panama seem to be, imi'enled. A few days ago a 'rain 1 ' , , , 4 . . I WHS hel l Up I'r ail IlOUr m i Lmij fifteen miles outsid of Panama.; Asa precautionary measure, there- j f .re. th gunliat Machias has teen nrderexl to prrceed at onc from lloston Navy Yerd to Hampton Pk(wd to prepare there in sail for '..lon. a Iort near Aspinwall. the 'Htern terminus of the Panama railn-ad. Her mi-sion is to b one of olprvation rather than of inter vention, as rjothine has yet -ourred in the disturb republir fuT na to intervene. We are LMinr iintl tli riglit .f fr- transit , ,t.- hf ithtno ui)Jr the ireM ofisv; U'l not nr,of lv. l;Tfi 5-n rNjuirM to ' ... . I , ,Me!iM- of otir rm'.'t". ' 111 ...-TtMlM- i -ir iit-.i-. ' lion rH.'iiriline fr trlitiLnilAn i .,, , r . .), ..... tl.rcll"h trt Uu llCg of t fcrinwi r , I- n,t mral-iuf . . . . . ,..ti..n r,v .i f ,itv . ,f l'atiaran. I n. ,.,uv.. ........ , tion of thf Pnnmii railroad tho ' MarliiHH will ta k. no part in their quim!, but merely look on jwliilt the cocteinliiiK fmtiotis liM it OUt. The present groat nteel utiiko h"" every indication of Wing the greatet etruggU in the hitory of unionism. Jt is n groat test case in wlu'ih the ultimate result will say m the matter of justice and right in his own behalf. Both Mr. Morgan and President Shaffer are' tions. Both the sletiilt-r figure and that dow represented as making prep- i,ll'!ine,l to emh npoint will appear to . .o r,- i It,., jadvantiiiie in this style of skirt when the muuuuo iuiij; ilm lu lilt" fil ter end. Whether the labor unions cau hold out long enough to force recognition from the steel trust is a question that may end in great suffering and even blood shed. While the uuious have employed some methods that are not alto gether just, the methods of the unions are no worse than those employed by the trust. Mr. Mor gan has been obstinate and aggres sive in forcing this great struggle upon the country. He despises to grant concessions to the unions. He wants to own the men and make them a part of his machinery to be moved in auy direction that he may dictate. So long as Presi dent Shaffer conducts the strike quiet and orderly, the way it has gone so far, in a manner that can be approved, public sympathy w ill be with the laboters. Tliey will have moral support if not financial aid from the people. To get anj recognition and to keep apace with present conditions where all of the great employing agencies are so well organized, labor unions must organize, and to assert their rights with a bold front, is a privilege furnished to all men in this coun try, by American liberty. IXD L'S TRIAL rEPRKS$H. GER.VASY. Depression, industrial and finan cial, has pursued German manu factures and trade relentlessly for some months. It has now appar- ently, reached its lowest ebb. If : is to ue accomplished by the erec not. it has gone far enough to ! tion of dams across the channel of make clear the causes that feed it the Nile. Two of these are now nrl to show the imnrobabilitv of I nearing completion, which has relief either to manufactures or trade in the ioar futue. The ofii- cial revenues required to maintain the imperial splendor, and military strength necessary to make force ful the Kaiser's policy, are enor mous, and press heavily upon manufacturers. From this burden there is no prospect of relief. A short period of financial prosperity a few years ago led to the organi zation of too many "industrials," while the evils of over-capitalization of corporations and insecure banking have preyed upon the sub stance of the people. The latter evils have found rem edy in the usual way. Insecure methods have met public exposure v 1 and fictitious values have been eliminated from exploited institu- j tions. resulting in into liquidation. forcing many j The remaining! tactor O! Oisaster omciai revenues , Bitters is an Meal etreutb restorer. If remains in full force, with the on, W0D!'1 ' c'ir 'lyp-Pi. indi menace of further increase over-i-i-t, orvniiDft, biliousrjtus, try t shadowing it. The agrarians are I Bl'ler''- ;J body Hhonid trv ,t to bHt b : nature rid tb b! .r.d of nil iiripnnt!e. making a mighty effort to ehlf t a ! It pr.gg stlnble curative propf-Mies. a larger share of this burden upon ! 80,1 -pecific for ii,ln8, f.ver aod industry, in the hope of relieving i give it a trial, but be onre yon g-t the the tremendous pressure urjon tbe ; fecnm. landowning class, by increasing the tariff on food prrxlucts. while man. !ufHC,Urf're - .alrt'a':,y ov.erbnr,lenw, - . v. r 0 ufactures. are crowding German ' : proflucts out of the worlds rnar-' . . kets and draining Oermar.y of its, f j , . 1 . - of Germacv s way. having all she nrMiu. I'l lin.u in jmoviitii uui can do to hoi, 1 l.er own against the i enormous drKiu ,f the Suth Afri- can war. J i;e i r.-u-.i Mates, on i the contrary, relieved of the ex-! peose of active warfare, ha already , lowerel its war taxs. and th- ' country is forgir.g ah.al loth r -1, 1-1. 1. . hnanciaiiy ar.u in I'l-iriauy ai a rate that tnhk it a tr-rnenduue ar.d proviirg wit iri the :orn-1 ' me roe of the v.'.tld. Lnlor d:s- turiaii' o.-vr, jrrowirj; in tlii rotiiilry at a ritf that )s'l ! utrotglv it indu-tr ial ".riiiiif-r- . ' . - in th- i.'-hT fntur' I'f-rliiJ of liorjr? in t Lit tl.rtat , . , ... ,tl, . , , , , tbil if tLoorJy ruixJb,f cowUi "'S ,,U,11HD lL-V l-V- t,., doubt ; UpUD 11 W llll IL- ho. it mif grow in ltLt hu'1 v.lmtif. Or-B..nin. jjLiterary Notesj l" inton Johnson writes ni'h knott iest' ;in.i npi'rei'i.ttioti of pier m osque useful toiiture of I reicn travel in his letter fo the .Vruo'iaut for August I:.', 11M1. 'The Toutier M.-iiii" is the suh 'tc t of his sketeh, an! he tirnln many oo'i things to say ol her peeuliai ities an.l ei vice. l-'iisluon I. as ilei'i.leii that tlio haliit hai k skii t. hi t'lUMsilly popular a tew seasons tio, is to he reviveil, anil it is shown in various attractive tnoilitioa- details of adaptability are studied, while the woman whose figure is perfectly proportioned wi'l rfadily appreciate the long, irciceftil lines that characterize thee modes. Ten different styles of habit-back skirts are shown in the Sep tember I'elineator. Some hoodlums in Fainnount, Lane Couuty, have been throwing rocks through the w indow s of Pull man cars. Horses ran away with a big com bined harvester the other day near La Grande. The best horse in the bunch broke a leg, but little other damage was done. A man by the name of Knox, at Hood River, entered a physician's office there for medical assistance, when it was discovejed he had a well-defined case of smallpox. He -as removed to the pesthouse, H miles bom town. Py the generous offer of Mrs. M. L. M. Richards, the City of Athena is to have a public library. It is to be known as the Parwiu A. Richards Memorial Library, and will be housed in a fireproof build ing at the corner of Main and Fifth streets. The British government has un dertaken to restore the aLCient order of things by storing the flood waters of the Nile, so that, by irrigating, once more the des ert lands of Egypt will be in con dition f supply cotton, cereals and other products enough for the markets of the world, since three crops can 1 e raised a year. This ujHiie uie uLiueriaKiDg possinie. It is of interest to know that 7.. il. .1 i: -ii -"t,u natives and Italians are j now at work in shuts of r.j0n each by night and day in the com- (pletion of the dams. The eame quarries that supplied stone to Kit-g Mena are being worked by them, and the grooves and notches of laborers who extracted rough mineral for the temples of Philae and Cleopatra's needle were found by the men who are using modern implements propelled by steam to obtain stone for the dams. Les lie's Weeklv. HCs'DHKL) YEAR CLUBS ,"''7 9 ' .e" "" j-T'irnote lo ikreviiy. It is interfering to not, thnt tbe m-an throng which lon berob' "'T1' l too(j t u,d ,tb not posnhie unlt-n tin s-oiuh h does, it Tr. PrTr'5'- .ThT w?y ,to n,hk Panthers have attacked Fred Noah's band of sheen on N'nrtli Coo8hiTeran.I have killed over iw enrr. Alwayg ri:ab! Th Weekly OreKonlan. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. i The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Bigiatare of f rp II J)'V' , ) j , J Tt.der thi dir";li'irj of tr.t- t r-ft t.ho Holy N.iiuf of .) us ;inl Mary TJIi; DALLKS. ORE. Tl.ia irj;tntKn l- pl-at,tlT m'nnt i ?i-hr Cilnrr,ri on fhf hue ft Jhf O Ik. A C'i. . r.r,n it is aav ..r for all hf l,' rltr Jo -curf. a nm r'ir'htii- iiOfi.f r,,l a rui . at , l-arrji'.tf fur trVir ds'iilit-rs r.r ward-. 1 Ij ,i-H'y,n nt U arNdrtiV i fit, r.f - ir,.,.t blK on the .1,, t' f n of Ory"" -irg trover.!..! for it. . ,.,, .rir.B . r, t,,r r.,.tl I r.n'r.fM t.y u.- hf to rorf.-r ArH U,,c ho,,..,. 81'i". Stq l... ,! r,rnnj"l I -.. r,-tj-n.l)-r J I For rif-UitH tr f' trontion npplv to tllB Miftff M it.rio'. h47.'il j in t I'M i; cinm iiKs. K'if Ci'jtrtl wine ihiirch Lev. W. K. I'ot- M. K. church, South. Services at 11 . in. and 7 . in.- Kev. V. M. Crtti tield, lastor. Catholic I'hurch Kev. Father Kelly. Sei vices ;!d Sunday in each month at 10 ::'! a. in. r.einninj; Nov. IS. baptist church W. B. Woottoti, mis tor. Services each Sunday, inorniiit: and evening. Moriiiiiir suhj. ct. Faith." Kveinim snhject. "Come unto Me All are Welcome to these services.. Christian church Kev. Victor Carl son, pastor. Services at II a. m. anil S p. m. Moiniiii; subject, "In Memoriam." Kvenint; suhject, "!lorv ing in the Cross." Sunday SYhool ti) a. in. Y. 1'. S. l". I". meets at 7 p. in. Topic " Knemies and Arms." You are cordially invited to attmd all these aer vices. Columbia College, Milton Oregon This school is located in the safest town in the Northwest for young people A population of 11)00, anil not a saloon. The college h is departments of Liter ature, Science, Klociitioii, Business, Music, and preparatory courses. Full faculty. Separate and first class ilormi toiy accommodations for boys and girls. Low ter ms, send for catalogue. Ad dress F. 1'. tireen-. atfent. Nasal CATARRH rxm Rim la all its stall's tliere ihouid be cit'nuiiue?s. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and hesli ih diseased membrane. It cures i starrh and drive away a cold in the bead quiet j. Cream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads oyer the membrane and is absorbed. Keiief is im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does not produce sneezing. Large Sue, SO cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BUOT11ERS. 5ti Warren Street, New York. OREGON State Fair S.VI.ILM September 23-28,1901 Great Agricultural and Industrial Fair i LIVE STOCK SIOW Good RACING in A fttTIlOOIl.-. thf Latest AttrBOtincg io New Auditorium rinildiDj? Every Kveninn, with Good Mnsio. Special Rates on Raiiroans For further particnlarn, address M D. WISDOM, Seo , Portland, Oregon HILL MILITARY ACADEMY. A rrlvats. school for bour'ilns; and day pupllH. Prepares boya for admlBHlon to any scientific school or college, anT for burt ness .Ife. New an4 completely wiiilpp-d bulbllnit. Thornusjh Instruction arcnrdlns; to the b-st method. ioi h boratoris, M nual tralnlrift. The priricijial has had twenty-three years' exi-rlnce In I'ort lnd. Ufflce hours. to 11 A. ! , nnd 2 to 5 V M . ' W M'ir" nhail atreft. , or cataloirijo and pnmphVt containing ret urn of t-st.mor,p, etc., address, , J. W. HILL. M. D. ' Prlnelpal. P. O. Drawer 1 7. Portland, Or. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Df SIGNS Copyrights Ac rtTof. e,.I!f t it ktrh utrl lvHrtf -n may )! 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ALLAWAY, Agent, Th Oalla WHITE COLLAR LINE Dally Kiiuml Trips oxct pt Suiulay. TIM K TAKO. Leave Portland 7 A. M Leave Astoria T P, M, Landing; In Portland Foot of Alder tit. THE DALLES BOAT. Str. "Bailey Gatzert" Dully Round Trip Kxcept Monday... VANCOUVER, CASCADE LOCKS, ST. MAR TIN SPRINGS, HOOD RIVER, WHiTE SALMON, LY.E AND THE DALLES TIMK CARP Leave Portland 7 A. M. Arrive The Dalle 3 P. M Leav Tlie Dalles 4 P. M Arrive Fortlaod 10 P. M MEALS THE VERY BEST Sunday Trips a Leading Feature. This Konre has the liraudest Scenic Attrae tlons on Karth, landing: foot of alder st. BOTH SHONCI MAIN 351. A. J. TAYIX)R. Alil.NT STOKl. JOHN M. F1LI.OON, i'.K.i r ma CA1.LIM. PRATHKR A BABSKri. ETHEL MctiTRN. A'.I.NT Moot) RIV1R. AliKNT VANCOUVER. E. W. CRICHTOS. AiKNT PORTLAND. 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