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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1880)
I, I I 'V ""Asia EU2a Interviewed A laid interview villi ' Wife Num ber ainijteen " is thus given in tho Globe Democrat : 2ilrs. A. 12. Y. was ono of tho Mrs. Youngs. She has the inner history of polygamy, and, having been ono of the favorites possessing electric jwrocption, she know the man of many wives far .more correctly than many who retailed his doctrines. She doesn't Ksse&s the magnetism of Victoria Woodhull ; she doesn't remind one of tho rattle of mus ketry ; slio is the steady firo of a deter mined line. She has come to that je- "riod in life where the flimsy idealities of Hfo snap and tho realities arc admitted and "recognised ; she is a little cold in repose, but terribly earnest when active. You see tbls'and Income convinced of it when her eyes sparkle ns they keep rau- sic to the strong words that fall from lier lips. Her talk is made with re markable case. Sao is one of those kind of people with whom an interview is a pleasure. She. doesn't think a n- )Krter is a robber, and gratifies him by using most of the talking ir. a "entoel z war. And if one of her is happens to misg being dotted, tbe doesn't call around with it tho next day cut out, looking for the "wretch who wrote that," w,ith a pitchfork hidden iti her sleeve. - She is not that kind of a woman. "Yob want my lawsonal experience among the Saints f A gesture of ansrut was made. " 1 had rather net speak of that. In factrlrfetj a-liule sensitive about it." " Why did you leave then f" I could not tolorata the teachings. I little thought when I first spoke of . THE rCRXietOCS DOCTRINES That it would subject me do much per- I shrink from this public tea cnw-iiii'l this comment, becauso of tiiWtortwnate fact of having been 1oorn in ilonnouism at Xanvoa, Illinois, and reareil in the church to my own dis credit, and certainly not to the glorifica tion of the church. My experience is, I prtseaae, for xhe cost part duplicated bv everv woman in Utah. 3fv parents believed the doctrine, and taught me to venerate it in infancy. My father was a poirgamki, aad hence it were impossible for tae not to believe it was a part of real life; a pirt of everything that was good aad-pure; therefore, before I expe rienced it, I,o! coarse, Lad little realisa tion of my mother's sufferings. 1 Q5ie daunishness occasioned by the fact joi paly gamy i? wonderful. The wioie church membership have to np . hohl the. doctrine, because they are tainted with it personally or by relation ship. Tae geatle view mtk&3 i a crime, d hnce thev mast herd togetber for consolation and cosiforJU And so it is that rblfovolygamy is their weakest ippKiL it is "aTso tSeir strongest, as it 'MoWWm Vneath the .heel cf the priesthood. - : i . . . . ItGas rosgestcd ihat there most be a . nssETul steitte'umMinding the life of test woman, who, reared in the church, contemplated leaving it. Ye3,;. tha answered quickly. 1 a j woman reared in tie church knows ' . tnothifiglclsc her frieadiare there; her early childhood was passed there; htr hops for-toef nture-is there; if she turn away thVtnows -nothing or what is in store, and Huce the ordinary woman at least-ekes outbcr miserable existence in hoping for the future, and so it must al ways be, unless relief, substantial relief, ig seat. "What promptrd you to withdraw jroBs what you term so pernicious V p j "Datr o-3. kejples; mother; love for " l'sy (wo" li-bep, the frait of ray. -first marriage. Witboat these strong points I doubt if I would bo .able to go forward fortherelief of ' ' '( 1 'SCnXBIXO 9BWON W OMAKIIOOD As a lecturer.' . . "Then you bold tbat-tLe Mormon Church ie a direct blow At true -womsn-hoodr . . . "I certainly do; thst "church, tir, is ah organization in defiance, o: the in stincts of 'romanhood, and.-exista only "becsase of the forces of last and , avar ice. 'Iti? z vondarfully organized body. TbtarKVEteai ox tithing gives them all theJmoney 'they need for the church and themselves. Erigbam Young seccred . $2,500,000, and an office for every am bitions man. All Mormon territory is divdedintp diitricts, called stakea, and j every stake into words: over the latter : ill6 s Bishop and his counselors oyer the stake a President and his pcrtcrerfoi,' and then -comes tho sev enties or organization of seventy .bishops nnd elders and teachers, and then tho high council and then the twelve apostles, and then the church presidency, composed of the president ""and "his' "two counselors. Everybody wbo'ismarried must go through the en dowment "lion Ee and ' take those awful oaths then, too, there if the church store, know as "Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institute," which gives em pioyment'to all the business men in the ' Territory. Think of fall that, and then tellmewhat a woman ia to do. who -knows -nothing of the outside world save - ptbftWtvfcas persecuted ilia people of " 653, "wlioso father- ia polygamist; bpso husband Is an employe and relies rsnia living on his position in the church CTliey must"have help from without : thjg.owiprs,of lubt and . avarice, that rusa but their lives must be' overcome i-yreaion !nqt liorn of their ihstltu tioni." wtat mcwle of relief do you pro- ' . "The American people must say. xr How, when and trhero I cannot Eaj," "I tell you," aho continued, warmly, " r'ttho Mormon church is a curs upon tie face of ibo carfh.v . "Has the prcsnc of the government K jjlrgopj no moral effect upon this evil V "iayrl' afraid, hot 'I believe it wijj iucJie xtrong arm fii power U) stop fts grojSjl''' .iK5.ijftttire-ihc dangerai attendiag these who have 'attempted to break away from the church V A CISC OP PEESECCTIOX. "When I was a girl, living seventy miles from Salt Lake, a mother nnd son, J named Jones, who had left the Church, were killed in the night and their bodies hauled in a wagon about the town ; it wan haultod in front of even door as n warning to all unbelievers. The history of the whole Church glares with juat such deeds, and yet the I'vil doctrine and the evil doer; aie fpatvd because of the belief and canifKttws of the ignor ant masses. " This deplorable ftct was commented upon, and sheKaid: "I think the Society for .the Preven tion of Cruelty to Animals should sub stitute 'human beings for 'animals.' " "Hut these Polygamists assort that they have peace, and thos-e who go in side their Territorial limit never leavcT "It is not true. At nearly even point I lecture I uieH people who have realized, in some form or other, this awful wrong, and escaped from its cursea." As Mrs. Young declined to give any personal experience with the late Brie- ham, sho was left alone, with the flush ?.f-r nrr, Atr, t. tier tamestness bad create.1 upon her face. Tobacco Slaves. A writer to the Gentleman's ziue who ablv defends the moderate us of tobacco, relates the following in stances to show what a bold the habit may have on iersons : "A city man that 1 know, gets half an hour f.ir bis luncheon or dinner in tho middle of the day ; but he manages to eat a few his cuits during office houn, and spends hi half hour waiting up and down one of the quays smoking. This man walks to tho city every morning from hi home, the distance being three miles , he alto walks home every evening, and be smokes incssantly during the walks each way. He dines at C o'clock, and then smokes without ceasing until 1-J time. On Sunday he smokes all day, except during meals. He will nt-ver at tend a place of worship, because it would curtail Lis smoking. He will never go into socitty with his wife, and, indeed, will not readilr talk to her at In all 1 ouirr respects mis man is a goou aus band and father. Another acquaintance of mine, who is a highly intellectual and deeply read roan, will tolerate noth ing that xm-y postpone hii smoke. At dinner he is in a pcrpetnal driv to get done, so as to begin his jpe ; be wanti no puddingcheese or dessen; taking the--e would involve Iosj of tiwe, aad put ofl the smoking period a frw min -.1 . - - 1 utes longer, ite likewise requires no tea or supper, protesting be is not . mu i be tit- . . ! and that he does not wish to luroaa in a is smoxe. Anotaer man that I know is in a government office, and when the usual tUic bnlMaya ec cur, such as the Qaeen' binbtlay, hi treat is to lie hi bed all day and mokiK. The gentleman il married, and Itht smokes his last pipe ia bed. The Wile xn Russia. Inthegoverameatuf Yolkvnia, Rasat justice appears to be administered afurr a very peculiar faaluon. The wite f a well to-do peasant addressed herself to the court of the district with aootapUIst against her husband, chaiging him with beating and torturing her, and with keeping her in the cold without food until she had nearly died of starva tion. He had bound her to a post in the street and requested the jiasersby to strike her, which he did himself each time they refused to do so. The brute had even fastened ber down to the ground, and in such a posi tion, had heaped stcuca and havy weights upon her body ULtil one of Iter arms had been broken. When tho wife's accusation was brought before the tribunal, the man took fright and did not appear to answer the charge ; but neither his absence or contempt of cosrt prevented the learned judge from coming to an immediate decision. Tha wife beater was found "not guilty," on the plea that a husband has the perfect right to beat his wife if be 'so ehoosgs, and, it cannot be per mitted to a wife to ignore the authority of her husband. On the following day the husband, emboldened through the generous acquittal bv his leers, turned ' the tables upon bis better half bv bnn Dg counter complaint against her be- fore the rcnie court, which promptly de clared against the unfortunate woman, and by its Jutarr judgment she was actually flogged publicly there and then on the spot in the most ahamcful manner. Doa't Boy's. Don't be impatient, no matter if things do go wrong sometimes. Don't give the ball a kick and send it into a mud-puddle, bocausc it wculd not go straight wncre you threw it Do not tend the marbles against the fence, and thus break your best glais ally, because your clumsy fingers, could not hit the center. Do not break your kite string all to pieces because it will not come down from the tree at the first jerk. It will take you three times as long to get it down afterwards. Do not give your little brother an angry push and a sharp word if he cannot bee into the mysteries of marble playing or Loop rolling at tbo 4irst'4ea50n. You were once as stupid as no is, although you hare forgotten it What in the world would become of you if your mother had no mora patience than yon t If every time that you came near her when she was busy the thrust you off with a cross word 1 Dear, kind, loving mother, who never ceases to think of you, to car for you, who kecpj you sq nicely clothed, and makes such nice things for you to eat What if aho were so impatient that you would be Jialf the time afraid to speak tT her, to tell her l of your own troubles at school or at play! h, do not grieve your mother byyour Impertinence and, jom cross ness, "You jvtst take h bottle of my tnedi. ciae," jiid, .a quack, doctor to a con sumptive, "and youH never cough again." "Is it so fatal as that r gasped the con-g""ltive. The Winter at WaahlDgton. J 1 The demand for furnished houses in Washington, is far greater than ever known before, and suitablo accommoda tions are very scarce. Tho large numWr of new buildings erected during the ptst Summer, it was supposed, would so glut the market that rents would greatly de cline, whereas, tho contrary has been tho result. There ha lieen an advance oi irom zv to u per ceiit., especially in , furnished house and other dwhngK convenient to fashionablo and otlicial ; quarters. j THE INCKUAM.D UKMAND ' t.ros out of the growing Kpulan y of j asbiuston asa v inter icaort, an.1 1 the host of iKpIoof e egant leisure from Uio hasteni and Western States who' -mj, uiemuu T ciimaw ami Httrac ttnnH ol Iiia raiuLal. It in n y ... I a , " . , , . oil V r.i i.a il. r. a : . -...u. "..nu h now a cuy in the world where there mi,U a better das of wtety than in U aihington, for it net only include the President and cabinet, and the officera of tho general I ; , .. - . ef tJ,e nissentatir of aU fore gn gov - . . ' ... . . f. J ernmenLs witli their attache. I y . f . marriel .nanciioi gowrnmenH oiu me lamiiies I .-vmencan lauiiM, while otlier are con templating such alliances. atfair.'t brings them more in rcHdeiit Mcietv here tha yeais, wlten tlie dirlomatic tKHed to kokl aloof from the capital The residrnce of Sir Ivl ward Thornton, at tbo British Jrgation, recently erected by Iter Majety Gov ernment, is becoming one of the most attractive features of society in Waih iugtotw Frequently during the Winter months Sir KJward gives large jar tied and receptions, at which may be sewn the more uroraineat Washington and foreign faUiionablej. IaIv Thornton ' and her two daughters, Mus Thornton and JIiss rannie Thornton, are very Thr rooa ai-. kaat and eom- popularin Washington eociety circles. . fcrUble eMwgh for even Ge. ;raat Lady Thornton is m hojxs that her son, xrithont aar extra touch.. Kioa tku wm has just graduated at an E-lth tkr, fioei lU other arti IfiuveiMtr and entered her ilajesty , Uirav Ud to the diaii? and btlUrJ diplomaUc service, will be aligned totalis lilow u well to the tm-t. the legation bee. No lafoimatM, 1 P ,a tU thin! W f! tL J,owe.Tert bas been rvwivrd a to la ci. anic uh rtoucbkib is said to b quite acojdiihed, and j esjoallv devoted to ethnological science. The French and Spaa- tsh 3hnUten aho ixpect to in tertain in the palatial resdeae which , they now occupy. The dcterminaUoo of the Chinese Ebaailor, Voeng , Wing, to take a Louie and entertain thw Winter will add a new and inter-1 .-.u w . bm, we son, as itia said fiwt k intends to adopt aamJ o: le ria! caatmns at hit re- evptins. L. P. 3Irtea, Xw York . c-ptiis. Lv r. .Mwtea, -Nw 1 rk wilhnAire rrfre ntati vr. is already bre. His home has l-en tUrneghly ' renovated and fiimkhed in THE UOiT EU30ANT HttLX. This reidrnce he pnrcfccuoJ from the e j tnte of the late Satw ri Hwpr, cf IU- I ? ton, anotber millionaire, and it m oob , klerJ om of the haadsomt f4rwctra ' in the ciav. It deruod that Mr. i Morton lHU-ndi to taUrtain Lia fmmia, in the most elaborate aaaner this w son, a tatrmriit which tLoM who vat. ed him at his Scut not t villa will mot fullv armrwriate. Senator Den Canter-! Lon it Uo makinr arranrwnents for a. i - - sutement that be is looking out for a site with a view to the erection of a 1 house which will cost $50,000 is wiih t any foundation whatever. He has for tama time, hawever. hid natia. iions pending for the purchase of a , f4low a arrow, Oanting paige, al. suitable residnc. Sisee his retidence t I'eaUy find yoaneif ja a low. re hsre Senator Cameron savs he has paid ', ehstaber, carpeted with Mtua ami enough for rriiU te have bought a com-1 t'nantd with yonr lo.t a familr, whib jdetelv furnished and elegant house, and v,lLlH uas w th larper bar now thinks it advisaWo to either bay or j.ro' ,H kl h aW h . Tea -bund a proir residence, which, should f :vnd ibcate cakes are i rodacwl, and J he retire from public life, he can di..poe ; paJ?r n dergreead brrakfa, of for not leas than it cost him. There I coolness of the vault being aynya- ( are a number of Congressman from Xew i fter scotching haal whakI-. Some ; England, New York and the Wet what . ire inhabited in' have rented handsome houses, and who ! J ltvr Snmnur ami after a will also eater into the gaietio of the be "M1 U no nneowtnoa thing , approaching sea:rP &n aicusicg phase fox xbe ccufct to bar to dig hit way ox thia outlook of the season of fashion- j 0t . ableraietv i the lamentations oer thei . . ., . , , ... fact that "Int" begins at uch an eariv,. ? i dav in the New Year that it rive the Ukt ,,NW eU r aero her kn.. fashionable wotll only about forty dava' P7 e lM ? 'fT for their reason of jLsure befow the? An.' fasts of the Lenten i-eriod put a atop to sI,n"' urktt all wordlv frivoltits. The fast begins ., on tho 10th of FebnuT. and the rav , If -TOU are Eu,; .I"1 r ,Mfv' season here is usually inlugurated by tLe 3K? 'X? " T New Year receptions, so that ancient , f"1 "lnWe ltxed 1 ..at u san4; dowagers wLo have in contempVion the tlw l-t. for tt u w.rrantod by ihu disposal of thtir marriageable daughtcriSen.Umourwn U,n to 1 , . . . , r.,i: crack, peel or blister, to cover ettor awl will have to adopt apoleonic tactics! . M, UrwiaL TIot-r and depend upon accompluhing results uhate r!at u ar-i me p.i: iiam, by a short, sharp and doame campaign. riJr lc1 .&(J tg mJ, ,t lb , HUta VmXr, IB an a cirmlar from lh!i Rnwlferi PrnminrlnKnn f Axnt. which exDttlni thU wonJwfol dleoT -d"- .w-rnv Ut pronunciation of English surntmes. is a source of a good deal of perplexity j to Americans. Either th should be pronounced as in England or J - - uuacui: 10 follow either rate invariably. Fow wouiu jiKe .o ks tno iioeny in rjig- and oi pronouncing "Derby" otherwite m" f MJnlank8 .tLan MarshUnks. But bow many have j the courage to say "Broum for . "Brougliam, as the name of a person, or to speak of Chief Justice Cockburn j as "Coburn, or to adopt "Sinnn" for "SL John" in onlinary conversation iu this country t It is evident that this is a practice which may with some im priety vary with circumstances. If all ' the English clippings and distortions! were adopted bv Americans, the latter would hardly be saved from a charge of ir iu maitiua- tj imreimur cr u alfcctation, and ery foolish aflectation wriiinc in rr-iri to aar nareriiM at that 'ITiesame rule which would re-1 KSy,Ve7-" '""r.Z quire tho exact rcproduction-of all (he j English pronunciations ci surnames , . would rcquiro a new method of pro-. ASSOfled CanilBll TalliB FfUltS nouueng common words, ami would change the name of every capital in Eurujw for American oars. If r. TJoody in a late sermon at Cleve land, said : I have great admiration for the colored woman who said that if tha Lord told her to jump through a stone wall, it was her business to jump, and the getting through was God's business. Tho Holton House, j Oaa of the MottElojrauUy FuraLifced Ilotcla on tho rc!c Coast. Keeling the necCK-ity of having uuMe extetuivo accoinmoiatioiiH in chi . qurnceof being coiiiel!ed to tunijaAay old customers uud fnVnds Dan Ifnlton, proprietor of the popular Holton Hottstr, , hvised the laru building on i1h corner of Alder and Fiit treel, and fittitl it up in the most elegant .style fur a bote! wIhhti h. could fiitcruin all jalronn who'dtvinl the comfort and' hospitality of his. house. Todav w visitedjthe new an1 wa, Wn t u iL bar room i the moat comia.ite and iag ni6(Tnt 5n (, n,, iJm, ' Uork ,. t, r ...,: , i a Mt Vf. -JStt lu, wooJ kmvn a ma Hr, t t . . - awl wLicu no atatw in .inenca chu I . . iiiual iTbo illiani a.ljoining it f.n.hl Mitk llta,lM Rn1 LUu.k nh ,H, rutd afHi laW,M al)1 M lU eiYorite rrt of gentlemen in the citv. in j Qni jwr WP fown1 OIW o "i1h. ettt &lm lnHt KandiuJv furnUW i.irh . ami most nanajiurtv lurntoitni itrkKM , in ,i. sim- when tl. , J m tue Mate, v nere tne guntn aiv ma4ie , to M t )l0Ul1. afwl .jj ,lml in ; the librarv to uit tlnr tW. TV, made by Isaac Stoh iin r, viti i proMouMd the ttt skillful workman in Oregon. The other im. all at hich are light, pbavnt awl ary. aiv furnished with black walimt aw) Mapb bur) furniture with libraries k m.h room. Thr floora are covhM with iJro sols akd Juiakkmr'U,wclU orxamMtr-l with beaHtiful miutiosa, aii evefTtking withh the wall, to Uo? aMl kmak OBrtaiiuL art in t-Mvnino witk f LW ril. room, on the north and ea H.W far- BlOml ltk tfce UM ejejan. IV- corner, or Foerdi of Jnlv ckawWr, ue Kghu anl tmM conforuUe in the hte. frjw whk vies of the tv, Jit. HoI, S. He'ens and Haiwr nUv be had. On th mmUi wbj of thn 6W arr thc rt!i pre iml for plainer C0RU.llii- while ah iiwl toOe far mtureandearislewexp-naive. Taken altogether the Holton Honveis iIh- ( eircaat note in Ureron. ami ;-rMns jainmmag tin to legrvt KT th ?nial Dan w id nave on w WfrT attention and will nnd this .t- ,4nntat nlace in PartKnd to MMn wkiW risttimr the aetronelM. 1 Uvlag Uodtr Grcund inWiary ins lh bar of Ut fi ""-l t Mlah t "ru I ire Cpanv fivai I.0O0 to 50 J-o -tlrn in at least one rerH tf lW nnrr tkat hiag Wtwom t'rakJt r tAara. nere, IwC ntaat raib lea togamcr. there ate literaltr no ' aett? l Mr lU rubaWtabU living in .... "tHlergronna twrrowK, wMcn tney rail 1-rame, a am-fcrtav far-, with aaH, narrow tves and narb. whtte teth, saddruh oat of Um groand before yor bonc" bead and i&titcn toc to coax down and drink too.? Us. Yon rry. Try tot- kiu al too etruin.y vnk3 liar Dootbrr. Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1579. 1 f was taken with an acute atUck nr j u- i 1 rooms en this floor ltb in MiiU ami Rt-Itrr. rlboni(;ilm-tir.,Cl.lnJ ThMMateof ! , L. ;.. r'kT. "i- PT oomaet witli twi of the roo'ns Leiatr furniah) with "- . . I O-' ''I I ' , f I C HM lt lUMiMHMt MUWJ1 n in former, inriu. ....l- . i ..nv- -w. Pi.cV0'j Wiimi. , . I ' .- IXWXUMIWIilUIWNlU which are the onlr enm f tk km I in ui n-uh , the mkUv cf .1- ia aii' .l:- t-.T lJilKMWiK e ntmaipi,..-.,;. m I... r.ii ....i c. i At 6r8t m pnriiei!U1 j without lneflts; then sent to Wangler BrM..DnI- Stor. fcl, olu;n a of St JftCobj 0;, lU o wjiich MOn JU0 cumJ me of attack. I can safelv recommend it to all f sufrcri with Kh'eupati.m. ftesrect- fu y, iIat.uM3Dermotr,L C.R. ILshoi'S. ' ' A new ttortnblo family fruit drier best Stvle, InaV be bought for tS5. 1V I . i . Vi . ., T applying at Uie UtE OUICC, i'OruaS", , Oregon. '11 y-U 200,000 fuit and oroamenbil trees . for sale cheap. Send to J. II. Set'le- i CnnaSttinx t4 aIoctxl ivubra, Vrunrt, llama, aoJ TaaTaUal lk.OS Caa Loan am aiUrd . VI UUt mnillfclUKBfc .. . ... . . . .. . . . IroUUr c4 Viorrird and OrvhaiJ aar 4 In ThaJnllra. OncaU ;guns! Kamiuriuu Keramilon'B. HDam' hlirp"a ana Vlncbnrtri): lUOra. Wluch ecr And CrtrWeaofaH kiudaal redaedi ' 'T, BV XV3S. MECIC Jtr 80N( 4 Vlra HrrUa J, Ora iau KIBra. "JACOBS a THE GREAT nVU, Coat, f w frMtx, ua tw is Uki hrSn( ) lininiil, i pfrMUn t tsrth ..u. tlx Unua Mtat win Ml Jlb(t MStrtn, U after . m-i r.tM. u u. w-t c--U. "n"'0''i fa w.. u.iu .miu. il-ii s-O-h in- . kiL. JTSh' Tu Klnn of kuce. tlMdip. n.T- Dr. R- Plr k. Rathrr. V. Y fa-i m4 tmm mrUr?S- - dn.1- nr Hn Gmor of Obi. 1879- Hon. Thoraa H. Prfe. U. n T D-pt Wo. M net b. I. C L J.lal im wt 4klrfxt Mia nfcmnr kJ tnw nmuty m Mm U Hu i il u rtJBHM W mmf IM mtrt mi hli.im illf ul mtt iaf . n'lmti Mr. It- cb-f.r No. 31 8n P- AilcIiaor tor 5 imui ClT. Pm. OnUr A- Kallvann. Editor of tk JTlJub"'C Dtr Kpafctteo-'-rrl MkU to wwst -t "UrrMt mkmm. In, let- ' ttr mi M. Jxu ikl nn4 1ml Mr F- Tl'Ukl. lAfarrttit- In4.- tvoru , cm vktn teas tJrr vh KlKCCUla ' lUUmilMwit HUluoniwdkiwIki! fc&J IfM mt trrrVi Tnln Uwi tfirt lim ' tn l itn riiUK Jx-U bfl tKt ria r i Mr- Hnrr SWf.r. XHUnbaix- . OhlninMUnaiaaitaat. Mr- Hrr Ptrlt. Okia. W . Juktvt u(t wJ Km aArr a fv vitt-Ci. ' TWrt JnUIlult4tra iniTitCS toV a Mi.i, urf OKurU MicMRfon A TiT.j ata WW puttr m aK Ic ilui tKi Uj-ixt m1 minu4cuM Vnl.n tttir xvc La l"1 r4r tar trw. Of V7 rroltrf 1V , MtnUBiwiMttrigw n.tomDiMVti'., " Tt RUa k, loatni, uua HfiaU. ' A. VOOELFR 4: CO- ha3saj. Iti. MISSUS. HODOE. llAvlS t CO. pnrfVal IW fry ASTHMA Inttantiy relieved aad Positively! Cured by Pfaader's Orecea Sean-' taJa Alhmn Care. frff. rt.. ' Dollar. For Sale far all Dtbj ctt. .i. V. HTHOWimiliGB. tvcl larvrvr at DkW ta LEATHER AND SHOE FINDING'-, . if! rrml ML rrUa.Or xj s: ore ?j"3r moxson & sons' I CELEBRATED Beer, A!b and Porter! Wfc mmfmrtmr l iJI aLb S 4 to imu ar.f lL-OY Jt SOW IBM SIW "ELASTIC TRUSS ta IKa lalnt ul irm. W)U kitt xtf ld la rr-1 it to orxVsrtibia. dsri-U aaj . P5nfnrn;a paciir TntCC Pnmn'w LcIIIOfnia tiaSUC IfUSS lOlTip )f, , Tt TUrkrt Mrrrt. ..r. Cosmopolitan 33Cotel j THE DALLES, OREGO. I" la mf tmltt ti rrt4 at (wb, lh rrrjttii't I r aaiaaacaattr tanmttmL A kni tlr oi lb I i tVavmr , tWtralM. TB'll l HtTH. J rraxrtT U lx ta IIi4-t I TRENKnH AHK & WCH.FF, MACHINISTS. Aal UassHctiBirt Tonl-t for Flanlng, Molding an4 TarniBg, rati) Rraatli. Iran Hnr- VTarlu and atl atadaararcwrrr Wark Uae ta ardrr. Abo rann Vmihiarrr rrpaind on ibrt BJtW. far .i-.l.-... .i . it.. C. t u- i. tin liwlar UUatkia naU ta faitor Work. UM IVka auia il rpirA. Iron Fencing a specialty. X. (9 l" re a l Slrrrt. PiirlltaA, vrrxaa. aarSU Bonson's Capcine I PorousPlaster A Wonderful Remedy. la M cnMiiui brtwaaa tt a&l tb vcKa- imt4 r ta ail alwr aitrtaO rmMdiea. Iadti l ullKytiU aikl lha -n'U4 nfeclrtnl tpolnrra . m ' r . v.MMt . J i w ft la In tilll m ilaiai nJksnI Vcla SU;h lo nM. Ci lta ni!ibr,uMHuaM iTroruinar 9 Hia rtjvrtin;, atnt!arnt aiJ csnllrt ramlra mkmj fthj-ibtaalitrourava fcxa'ur ui rccarr IS. rW' W .aumnt, iw I ciMtt. ror Luut lUck, ll'tnul Weak Mai, MwU.T!l ul Nastoctad CV!J- raikl CnaclX. laaofttM KUrvra. t00ii oirt JiSftWvi U lha taart. and all BS foe abkh (unak i limtttn art ml, tt h rlmylj tha brat known mncal) A It Uccaua'a Capcia ISwmi Itaatcr ajvl Ul ?rrt olhrr Ml l'T a.1 drarrU h.ca cU ttt rmtt 4 J tor, br stiAirf a Joltnaoo. s .srw tura tnrStlm Oregon Kidney Tea ! J!n I No Mora B.CK..CUE. I Kidney ceaap'atau ron 8.M.K uv am Dauaaiax&i XlmJeP.llJlTlS ttC Preprlclnr. OEXERAL Aocrra. Commttslsa aid Ferwardinc Xarckanla, liMKinni atrcot. IU WubtactneaUtftt, IMrlland.U-in. n Kraaeiaa, cat Aprclal altrullon altan to laa aale or Wool, rlonr, Ora I a and Piodata ta IMrUaod andHaa rranctica UU-las .rHMlNH mi mmttrnt it. 15 rrarra I rHE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGO1 x'o Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries R SELLING, ; Corner First and Yamhill Streets, PORTLAND. P0RTLA?iD, OREGOJL Offer for Sale at the Lowest Prices Possible, HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL SOLE AGENT FOR JOHN Deere s 40, 60 an J 72 Tooth Harrows. Farm, Feed an-d Grist HMt, RAH ALL'S PULVERIZIMG HARROWS, Bacsye BrsMast Schuttler, Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons b I UUtdAKhn WAGONS, Too well known to need comment HAWLEY THE TIDE IS - OF - : POPULATION -AND- TO THE -PAOrPIC NORTHWEST. Sow Out t'tul fpr Sttlc The Pacific Monthly OFFICIAL Tbo cdkion 'oi- the OFFICIAL GAZETTE pnblished by ma two years ago has been entirely exhausted, and has added ita proportion to the idlcencM which ant attracting the hoa.ands ef immigrant; to ocr HIGH AlD PBODTJCTIVE LANDS And accelerating the development of our natural resources. The de mand for sncH a work is consuntly increasing; and to meet that demand I shall widen the cope of the GAZETTE chang its form and issue it hereafor in reguUr monthly jrfc under the above tit!. It will be i Devoted to Statistical Informatioa I Concrming the waterial resources of Oregon al Washinoa Territory, including a full dtcriptioa of the Cities. Ton, and CountiHs, Topo graplical Appearance, Population, Growth, Ibwine Kr.:eqrbes. lie of OtScora, and completo Business and Official Directory ! Of the State and Territory. Oar agriculraral advantage, u wall as the mining, manufacturis aid all other material latere ta of. the eatire Sute and Territory will be folly represented. : II TOURISTS jl ' AYbohavo a special love for tho graad and beautiful ia. nature, are just beginning to turn their attottioa tu Oregon's snsurpawsd sceaery. Real izing that the u half has never been told " of the Wonders and Beanties Mountains ! Valleys and rivers; all parts oF the State will be visited, and faithful pen-pictuies given, omitting nothing that will render this rdrk invalua ble as a And just tho book for tha crowds of immigrant! now coming, and pro posing to. come to our State. To make its pages even njbre acceptable is a Traveller's ITaad-Book, as well as A Welcome Visitor to tke Family aRtt Rresltfe, Wusliall add to each monthly part interesting 'tales, "sketoAea, ioetry, lraps'ci' local histoiy, news, wit; etc,- etc Sold.eowpleiB only by sabscription, at $3 parta . "50. cents each. D. H. ' nuw DEERE'S CELEBRATE? SULKY Ocer 1,000 Sold in Oregon at IV. T. ia the last 3 years. n S VeeanAasiaa tt mn. X U a uwp k, tat i Utur vsc &a r.Ut M.mmtm Iw. lad Iricm On aweb. S3caar3 S Eras Drills, with Patent Roller Brake. Send for Circulars and Price Lists DODD & CO. SETTING IN ! ! mi PROSPERITY at the UooJQSiore. GAZETTE! 00 ler annum, Siagta STEARNS, tNWishcr, PORTLaIST). OREGOy 4& It 1 4 I ''V-u f"