knows how—but somehow.—Em-1 It is said that there will be no sugar bounty in the new tariff bill, poria Gazette. but that a stiff duty will be itn- ! wkdnebuay jANt aky . 27 i8v7. | don’t pretend to enjoy Sena- posed on sugar. That will be tax- ■ ------ ! tor Quay’s confidence, but consider ing the poor man’s breakfast sure enough, but being taxed is a part Manager. it safe to positively assert that his recent visit to Canton has not in­ of the scheme of “protection,” you creased the chances of Charles know. jo wwr n eq riusi). Emery Smith for a Cabinet job or When those Jersey republicans something just as good. “It takes money to run a naws- find out how little influence the paper.”—From St Johns [Kansas] l Vice President has in the distribu­ News. I Senator Sherman began hi« di­ tion of pap, they’ll be sorry they What an exaggeration; what a ' plomatic career by denying a re- whopper. It has been disproved a I cent interview. His Cuban ideas enthused so much over Hobart. THE 0. C. CO ihr üimcs-Mrraíd. HUNTINGTON, OREGON, Sold more goods in 1895 than any other I louse in Eastern Oregon! c'> Tbev Carry the Goods and Make the Prices. U7IIV0 lililí Mars Goods for a Dollar Than Ever Before- thousand times; it is a clean ccse didn’t look well in print, so he took C P. Huntington doesn’t seem i of airy fancy. It doesn’t take the usual course, and accused the All goods lower in Price.—Send or call on them. money to run a newspapor. It can newspaper men of misrepresenting to have got the worth ef the money he spent in maintaining that Con- | run without money. It is a charit­ him gressional lobby to work for the able institution, a begging concern, a highway robber. B’Godfory, a It is announced that Mr. J. R. Pacific Railroads funding bill. Get Their Prices, newspaper is the child of the air Burton, who received the republican i a creature of a dream. It can go caucus nomination for Senator in Brave Boldiers, those Spaniards on and on and on, when any other, j^aneag legislature, will make in Cuba! They killed a ten-year concern would be in the hands of a | that nomination the basis for a de­ old boy the other day for no other receiver and would up with cob- niand for the control of one-half the reason than that he did not hurrah webs in the windows. ( Federal patronage in his state. for Spain when they asked him to It takes wind to run a newspaper; Nothing backward about Burton do so. it takes gall to run a newspaper.1 eh? It take» scintillating, aciobatic im­ Tom Reed smiles every time be agination, and a half dozen white regard-1 ^ ears o,,e °^’8 ^r*eI1^8 having « The Rothschilds are not AND shirts and a railroad pass to run a - .. declined to accept the conditions ed on this side as friends of silver, ’¡which accompany everv McKinley newspaper. But money—heavens Senator I , . and we cannot see wl hat __ _______ Cabinet portfolio, lhe chief con­ to Betsy and six hands round, who Wolcott, the »elf appointed silver dition is a pledge of blind and un ever needs money in conducting a I ambassador, expects to gain by qualified support of McKinley for newspaper! K.nd words are the j being the guest of one of the family another term. medium of exchange that do the as he recently was. manufacturer of tiih welcome tree . business for the editor—kind words That the spirit of “01