The Ilcppncr Gazette
;m'jc1 T)iur1iiT liorr '.r.f.
W.-irtuwU Ac Mw-ludl.
repeal the wal: taxis.
i -i- l n ?"itiftir l Hrpivr on (-on,
Tut liKinv,.
January 2", l'.H2
1 hf tax leu of Marrow eouity
j among tin1 lowput in tin1 t.tat.
Wjllinm A. CUrk of Montana i
said to he Ihf rioht nun in the
world. His wealth is estimated
at fire lillin.
Atn rifT. soldiers in tli Thi'iir
I linen muet tduvit with tn.re" ocn
rary ie sn or.l- r rsvtitly issued by
;utk1 Oh &!!. Tbit i- gJ i-
TiCP.
A Polish arirchift who
private in th United Statf trrnv
at Fort Csnby, threitened K w
velt and trailed CtyAgotz, while
under the lnflurncx' of liquor. A
ooutt martial ordered and he
wa four.d guilty. Ke wis publicly
degraded and Knteneed to ten
rears in prison at Aleatraz. Hi?
aentence to prison it about one
naujbt tv idiort.
Ni M.itt in tlit Union 1ns tu ul
Jbottrr j Irvicion for tin' Ol n '
It i0 stated that resident Kose- vtxi than has Otv; ., I
tflt iij"i(it that th (ivcalld ''war (rf,1 s;.tte h npital is tin- n o-:
taxes' should be outirelv removed. x n-: of the stste u - tnti-n-and
the h'atoment is consistent j (mt l attoinpt let oxer I (! m.i''
with the robuet common sens of j ),v (,, legislature to red nee tlu up
the president. It is also doubtless j propriations below what is needed (
in ktvpiii with his political sense, j for t10 proper cave of those v.-.i-j
for he probably desires to be re- j r.. i-, ii.oiipablo.be.
elected to the pnxidency. It is al- joaU8e 0f mental disease, of cariuu
Belvedere I
most crimiual to compel the people
to pay war taxes in time of peace
for the purpose of allowing the
for themselves. That the auuual
appropriation of $144,000 for the
mirtrtort of this institution has
, "
Jack Wade, the murderer of
James B. Morrow h.i made foil
confession admitting that he fired
the fati! sLot. but claims that it
accidental. Dalton now has
hopes for a commutation of sen
tence but it ic not likely that Gov
ernor Geer will iaterfera. After
J", , ialton reallv entitled to
much sympathy. Thej . starts
money to pile up in the treasury i lvpQ projnctiVe of satisfactory re
sults is shown by the proportion ot
icsaue patients cured. The gen
eral aveiage of patients cured in
the United States is '20 per cent of
the number admitted. In Oregon
3"2 per cent of the patients ad
mitted to the nsylum are cured.
The inmates of the asylum now
numbor slightly more than 1-00.
and the institution hts capacity for
about 150 more, so that the state
will not be at any considerable ex
pense for improvements in the
near future. Aside from the usual
repairs of ordinary wear, the ex
pense will be chiefly for mainte
nance. The cost of maintenance
is about 10 per patient per nw nth.
which is considered a reasonable
rate, in view of the fact that most
of the inmates are in a measure
helpless and must receive individ
ual atttention.
or of reeling unnecessary or un-
osiial avenues of expenditure to
get rid of it. For the fiscal year
ending last July there was a sur
plus of $77,717,984. The esti
mated surplus for the current fis
cal year is $100,000. Against this
there are unsettled claims against
the government growing out of the
Spanish war, some refunds to be
made of duties improperly col
lected, and some uncertainty as to
what disposition congiess may
make of the duties collected on
Philippine commerce. The state
of Pennsylvania has just estab
lished a claim of $700,000 for ex
penditures during the civil war.
and with the precedent thus es
tablished the secretary of the
treasury estimates that from $,
oOo.OOO to 6.000,000 will be re
quired ta satisfi all the states.
All this, however, is in the fa
ture. There will doubtless be a
river and harbor bill passed at the
present session, but with all claims
that can possibly be anticipated
there is no reason to doubt that
the ordinary revenue will be amply
sufficient The surplus already
accumulated is more than ample
to meet all these possible demand
, , . ... ., , and still leave a large working
berr, and whv did they go armed.' .
- , ' (balance in the treasury. At anv
For no other purpose than to jm-1 . , ,.
. f ; rate one thing is certain -had it
mit matder ;f it became necessary i , , .
A1 . , . j not bf-en for the .Spanish war there
3 b , f woald have been no increase of
were purmers eqaanj inieresieu
and equally guilty.
PAY ISO OFF THE DEBT.
A good deal of debt paying by
the government is under way, un-1
known to the country. The treas-:
nrv had a lar,;e surplas through-,
nxrsT
l 'lie him.liril i'li)lv I'U'U'ls for
M.ne e IiihhIci it I'm i els of ex-
t'.i tine i iiler vinegar on tup, , . .
FHINK ROBEnTS. Prop
Dr. E. E. Wilson,
UKNTIHT.
(Vl'ee nn I'pper Mniii street.
The lleppner ( i imK and San Kran-ois-
Kx.iminer, one year for Jf2.'jr.
D!t. AtETZLER.
llll'ATKK UVKH I'OS TOKKIOK.
. N IK A Nl' V. AT HI- H OK 111 II OINO.
Mc Swords & Kistncr,
I'll YSICI.WS AM Sl'KUFOXS.
Otliee lioms ulit'ii nut prolef siunrtlly
Ill'Hl'llt.
IMtiee: Opposite Fiist National Hank.
Tlie li A.i i i k lias made irranements
loeluli with the Weekly Inter Ocean of
I'liieatjii. Tlie regular Biit)seription
price of the Inter Ocean is ft.00 per
year ami tlie regular price of the
IIa.kttk 11.60. ly fptH-lal arranite
iiient, both papers vi I lie fmnittheil
one year for $1 ('). The old, reliable
I nter Ocean is too well know n to nettl
in noli reeoininendation. It will lie a
valuah'e atldiiion to the readiui; matter
for the winter. Besides kiiviinj all the
news, it has nn.nv special leatures,
inakinii it on. of the most desirable
weeklies in the I'nited States. This
spt-eia', liberal otFer is limited and will
he ithdrawn in a shoit time.
PALM . .
CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, AND TOBACCOS
The Oregon Irrigation Conn anv i
has abandoned its claim to thej
tract of land in the Des Chutes;
country, over which a contest ha- j
been pending. This company filed j
an application for some 2''K),0(hj
acres of arid land to be reclaimed J
under the provisions of the Carey ;
act. The Pilot Butte Develop '
ment Company thereafter filed ar j
application for some St''.o0 acr--s. '
nearly all of which was cover?
by the Oregon lrriition C nn
I panv s application, .-vs un-re w .1
a conflict, the state Und I.ohic
cloak accordintr to the cloth.
! should do the same now. S. F.
; Chronicle.
taxation under suy pretense what
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ever. e ecouiu navw cut our nntifid the Daj-ties t ha th-v c i; i
! have a heaiing as to th-ir rel ¬
ive rights. C. C. H i!
nresi lent of the Ore -m In i r;
i r -
Company, has witlnl.ow, '
W. II. Barr is planting 500 Yel-: claims .f his company to tii 1 .:i
low Newtown apple trees on his in 'juc-tion because ' th- m ;; - :
'anViiirKan nrhMr.? frapf Qtlva il ! Ko bra itpfr-ri in
.,..-! l k. i a. .1 J v - "7 -
GUI 1 '1, liu; 1 1 as keov u'jnu i'v ,, , tr . .
1 Melford paper. He has an or-
tl;e iroces of buying interest- !,,..- .
1 , , ' chari of about do acres in beanog.
tfearing ikiuci, ana canceling mem,
thus extinguishing a correspond- ;
ing amoact of debt. The govern-;
ment's income eieeedel its ordi
nary outgo in the calender year
il to the extent of about 100,
(k 1,000. To store this big sum of
eitra cash in the treasury in such
from which he harvested this year
appl&s to the vala? of ?7CMo. H-1
has a qa'ck and economical
method of digging holes for tree
planting. With an iron bar lie
makes a hole in the ground to a
depth of about three feet, and into
4tiia r1aA riiuiif r. i" ,H r u ti H
a period of business activity would .t lfae hole A-.le frojQ
send the rates fur money up to ex- aa Mcavati(m 8uffi.
orbitant figure and be a serious , . . , . ,
6 cientlv large for planting' the
menace to trade, hecretar, Gage .- h
avoids this peril by paying out f bjth And at tbe
lar sums for bonds not yet due. . , . .. .
, ' . , Isittorn. thus making it ea-y for
thus reducing the gDvernments ob- of he
,iPlt,oua' . roots.
From the beginning of April, j
to the end of December thej Governor (;wr was Rfcked whth.
par value of the lxnda tKjaght by j k wJea confession
secretary Gage was in round n! makl. My dlfftjreiJCa in altitude
nn. Vj.0f),M, and to parchw : t0War.Js "D(i,tol( The governor re
thee he ha,i to pay out '-VJ0.-!piiwj tLfit he fal to se any rea-
lt"l, on account of the big premium ,
. .... t son why he should change his re-
whicb bonds bear at the present,
time. The debt thus cut down ;ntlV announced intention to let
Wi.!,"1-! and the eurplas was . the marderers hang. "The Uw
re!uo-3 f 72,000,00'J. A laimeu- j holds an accomplice equally guilty
tary ftr;Lg?ncy wa averted in thisj Wlt(j tLe pr;ocjpal," he continued.
av, and at the earne time tta peo- j
ple'e debt hardens were reduced
The amount of cash in tbe treas
ury is k"pt at a figur which makes
the government master of the sit
a,, f ir aa regards its bbilitv
,, . j 4ui;h The z'al'ia! rcontni'tion of Mr.
to meet all sorts of demands which
. hooMvit I ashinet lends a airsct and
can be male npon It af any time, t aelj inrMt U) M a,ticie mhk.b lhe
while an abundance of money is j jun cLanrs Ktcery rmth bas jott
l-ft IE trade channels to meet the writU-n for The 'urday Kvonitif Post
ti-s of aa active an 1 cuo- f I'!.::de!p!.ia. t.nts iR4tnet-
making tfl! now .-" i-nT cnoos
tiieir xitit nl tv:r, ho li e politi
i ml oi.i'Jfr'.o i S'tfcre their choice
ii I -ed uce to lo terms the number
A vai!lle .--. tr.e of the
iri't ;m;xii'r t or.' ; iMon reached hy
Mr. ;r.rh tl ' tu preeid-nt hTe
fohowed ri- of o ruM hods in fvrminj
their o;Ji' iI fn. ...- tht of Mr. I.in
io ii od t.iK y- .- ho i'jr-
roMi lr-l tlerr.e w n pmty lea ler
u.at A Mr. M K .
ror if. br n 1 ..' ) n.en, r-rd!ee of
pr.os -A.X i.-;ri:i,rrice. This
t wul ;" .'. in e-l ie. of
n-1 r
particular." The contet "v.-r t!n
tract of Und was of considerable
ioterest to people owniDg property
in the Des Chutes country, a-
both these companies propose t .
construct extensive inigatioi
litches for the reclamation of arid
land. The tracts applied for atv
in the territory to be traversed by
the axteution of the Cnlumbi-i
Southern railway. A. M. Drake is
the president and moving spirit ( t
the Pilot LJutte Development Company.
S. P; GARRIGUES
WANTS TO SELL
YOU A : : : : : :
Here Goes!
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And we have inaugurated a great Cut
Price Sale on fine
Tailored-to-measure Garments
Some suits One Dollar less than for- W
merly; some Two Dollars less; sonio
TlirP Knur. Fivp. Si.Y. Seven. ICilxht. W
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Nine yes
810.00 Less....
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Wo have just had instructions from the
Royal Tailors advising us of a most
j marvelous reduction in their superh line of hn-
J ported and Domestic Woolens. We offer them
on the same liberal has is :
39 different styles of goods to sell at
4b 42
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ii il a a
$ 14
16
20
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Every Suit Positively Guaranteed
by the N0YAL TAILORS and
1M1N0R & CO.f
3j
4$
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MANY MILLIONS FOIt WAK.
The Coiled Stnleo. iiUhoiiifh retfurdfd
hs one of th- m ml p'.reful uittoiin uf t
orid, p-nt ro-iov roilll us fur wr n
cnr duriDif the pi"t ii.tnry. 1' i. f
loronahoat tljr c 'urjtry !-' ep-u 1-
i itiu Urge sarxs i f tn .iif-v iu h viU .n-l
WOUid ! f'f mfdiciiif tljMt in Hb""int-iy i-un
iodlee'io-. dyspep'i.i. c):itic)''".oii, ti i
ionn1, 11 itnlrnfy nhd iiervonen-"
Tri-'e 18 on l rn inl' i- difiu . ' t'
ff.Htpttc r' Si m -Pti II rr. ! ;
binehold reru-dy.l ckr I ! Oumi-n
of leetirtioi.ihle. it "n tinve ii-if-n
yoor m.rey nn UHrlenn remedi- nri!
yoa bmv I'Nit h"pe of v-ttiLt; e!l if i ti
wonld nrtje i il f. 'r in-d
Il brine hlth ' -t-rv nff-rr. K
le by nil D njn:. A ply trinny i,.
of them f'-r C'py of H ..utrt'ef 's Ann
nso for YJi.a i
r r rr r o o oc r r r r r fXKi'CKirfXM
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IiCtSlt
ttnr.tly incr'-tw.lr.g buJ-inee" h'l over
thr cooctry.
Niitarallv tl.- ';h in the Lad,
id thf Ie-"I-.' !-.'-
Ik. incres-i lo a
Ut nt-ut r- pi-t w yer.
The tuiLls are l,u-y. nod iu tL'-t
i-hr- tl. C'u'..try gts fiorn
M'jteidr w-rld tii
t
th
.re g id tbun It
i.4:..
nn r-rruuii'in -'
m - - -
M.iM-h 1. tbr.-.. iUy
ti,,. ripnr-'".' pnrty ent-r-d
P'ni-r. vh- ",.' 1.'-"', and this
r-,u was J :. b-1 t tl:2'' ,!'''.
J at th U-.t-'jllig f lC-tiit ' r,
1 U. This u.c-ri'iiw fir faet-t
than has i t:..- growth in p--p'i-l..i..n.
Tl.e -T i np:ta cin u'K.n
nt the i-ttiller dntn was f.'-l.lt.
hilHit IJ.:'.i t the latter
tnue. Ml l Hg' 4 f wT" the
cm uUti,.ti l- gr-a' r than
1 1 - uom. f i the treeury d.bare--lueiits
and t!.. nctivity -f tl.e
Uliute atliOi.l.t t m eral tllje the
Ki,f mow) which Las WD
A Salem creamery operator har
entered opon a new plan for the
development of the dairjing in
dustry of the valley. Whenever
he finds an industrious farmer who
desires to purchase cows for a
dairy herd, but who has not suf
ficient capital, the creamery man
buys the necessary cows and thr.
selU them to the firmer t'tkb j h
m'jrfgHg.
TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY
Co user & AyersDruCo.
On February i .
Thi-cae is of Antique Oak-and fine
finu-ii and would he a handsome piece
of '.Furniture for either home or oflice.
r.
i Wiiii Every 50 Gent Gash Purdiase
a tieket is given which
Irolder to one chance in
entitles the
the drawing
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J . I.O pr" lO'ed
iEi!i(:':
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Vmm'm
vood crop. K'fA
crop make inor -t..-
lom(ri-MU''ti)ir '.le '
crop d4 catV-.rri'-r 1.-.-.
irrown jrtr. Tl.at - i-.
-cret of t(. Frrv f.-.rr..
"i n4 own thn ' " - r
-i lo4. Hf14 l.y !! '!- -"-
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Dro.t. 1 2 , ,
Editorially Fearless.
Cohsislcntly Ftcpublican Always.
N'- frr.m all j.rts .f tin- world. WhII written, oriitml
; I. r,. - An".errt to .jii(-ri-s on nil Hiibjects. Articles on Health,
1 1 . 11 in-. New Ilioks, und on Work About The Farm and
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ASK
Druggist
for
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Crsais Balm
CATARRH
rr S S B i
(km Rabat al mmtm.
It t;mmr-mm. .tlM mrA
' , hi arms !
. lb Bw uo-'k Ii
. ..i.ttitvl lV tl.e frMlt K flpOf- . Mrt4. r tu.4 -r- th im
HAY FEVER
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
rioiM-r Tailor of Ifepj.ne
Hi- work first-?-hi--atid
s;ttisfactorv.
tUou.
Ki.
kMiasi us hmm -f mmm ! Hi-kL Flu l.t .
VtN m t,s. ' Give him a rail May Strt.
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KL IMP, OCEAN
Iiiti-r ('-eri i n ri.crnl er of tlie A i-wk jilted I'reH Slid
i'-o i- t! r.fil v W--'-rn vew --r; ir K-i-civin? the- eorntiineil tele-
pr;
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!Ul!,;e ti'-'A -! I'l
utter of ImiIIi flu- New York Sun and
V v 'i iJf W' Id rei.;Krf ively. loid.n Iaily r tiortM from over
. h i -1 i jiil 1 1, Tl' -: oi dent tii roil L'liollt tin' cotintrv. Nn iMn
l-HI.
t!;ore full wl: it i t In-i-t on earth.
-ONi: DOLLAR VVM YKAK-
t i -Iv.-:i2" j;irf-rn, l.ritiifiill of news from every wlirrn
Hi.d a j.f ifi-ct feni-t of i-cin matter.
.. Ih ALL..
AND
WIN
VNi'N
..Al. LICHTENTHAL..
THE UP-TO-DATE
EMOE DEALER
When you need anything in
the line of Hioes, come in and
examine our immense stock.
Can euj-ply you with neat and
well-made fool v. ear at re.isoiiah'e
prices. ::::::::
SHOES.
Custom Work
a Specialty...
HEPPfNER.
OREGON
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
J. H. KINSMAN. Managsr.
Beef, Pork,
Mutton,
Sausage and
Poultry
always on
hand.
Mams. Lard
and Bacon
of the
Best Quality.
Fresh Fish
Heeei v I
on Fiil.iVH
CORNER MAIN AND MAY STREETS.
JllstlKr
THE liiVIIV WAGOX
Is on that everytioily known. It in one of the !wt on rartli.
Gilliam Bisbee
Ht jnst rereiTfnl on of e largest rtock of Ilain Wdhih rv r
brought to Ileppor.
Ir'rlocjM (ire Itfljlit.
Uesty snd Hhilf lUrdwsre, (Irsnitwsre, Tinware, AgriruHnrsI
Implements, aeons, Hsrks, lite, Taints and Oils (the lnt in
i the world). Crockery aiid Olasswarn.