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♦ 8ht «tast ©trgoaian. îke «fart ffiregMûa. PUBUIKBO BTBBT FRIDAY, ... BY . ♦ CHAS. CHRISTIE • « A Oflot. Maia It Opp the (tart K ubbb 1® 1 4 • '• ? uO ■ ®M • « >1 •« is te » «4 Iva. • 14 » * » *» 4® •• •> »< 14 ’• » M M M *9 W •• <• 14 •* Wto M* 40W® »«• Ji ■ i Til i h 3= NO. 30. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, MAY 6, 1881. VOL 6. lr • X «• a <« 4 4 •> ■AB** basement to be the national capita) ' What you need la a gas meter and a veto to be an improved White House > Jot> Printing When Robertaon conies iher for the Pukjbcan friends who seen to think "My dear," said Mrs. Spoopendyke, milk Mil, vou pay him, hear! An< Mahooe is the choie, si the Democmto --------- OFFICK.---------- holding a piece of lace to her overskirt. I when Matthews is justice of the peace of Old Virginia Ws print the following and wondering whether she had better ‘ Pciidlrton, Oregon i for Brooklyn, you have Conkling arrest- from the Leesbarg (Vs,) Mirror, pub plait it on or full it in; “my dear, who^ I «<1 for stealing coal, you heart That'll lished in Mahone's county ; is thia Congressman Lock who has D mbrtixo M ahos a—Mr. T. II. Mur fetch it I You ’ve got the idea now! just died!" phy, a prominent Readjuster of Rock “What Congressman LockT’ asked ! j All you want to do is to live all Sum ingham county, Va, has written a let mer <n the Soldiers’ Home to be a com- Mr. spoop-ndyke. Would respectfully call Ilia alieutica of lbs I plete administration I. If I had your ter declining to act as a Readjustee “ W hy, I read in the paper this mor committeeman for his precinct, to which public to tbsir largely luercaatd stock ol ning that they couldn't do any business vision I’d get up on three sticks and ho was recently appointed. Mr. Mar Yet there be luvu »tin doubt of God I hire out aa a telescope." r. l«caUM of the deoil Mr. Lock. Did —Joaquin Millar. in his letter, states that be has “ Of course I'll do what you say,” re (1 EN EHA L M ERCIIA N DISE “ I see," said Charles (he told me in you know himF a Reediuater since 1872, and voted plied Mrs. Spoopendyke Ipoopendyke submissively, MY OWW Ml'K'IUK. "That ain't a congressman,” said Mr. I “and if Mr. tho course of his painful story that his *‘ _ should take some for the Mahone electoral ticket last Conkling name was < 'haries), “that your silence Soopendyke. “You read that there ■ of our coal, unless it wss >7 mistake, I Fall, “believing it, however, to be a si was a dead lock in the senate. Wasn't! justifies tue." should certainly feel like cotuplaming mon-pure Democratic ticket,” and con 1 hail resolved to kill myself, there “ By no means," I cried. (You will that itP ATTORN KYH. of him. If Mr. Robertaon comes I cludes : AT THE VERY LOWEHT RATES was no longer any doulit that Amelia “ Yes, and I read it all through, and | oliaerxe that it would not have been “ But while I have been and am stiff will pay him, though the milk is not as was faithless to me. B. ■ k • «®* dignified for me to aluuidon at once my when I found that Mr. Conkling felt j a Readjuster, I have always been a i good ax the first we got. Perhaps Mr. Ix-t me lie sure of it- was it Amelia I former position on the subject of sui so bod a>»ut it, I thought Mr. Lock , TVRNKR A COX. , Matthews will fix that when he gets to Democrat, and when I find the recog her name wssl Tn think that she ouee cide. ) “There is nothing whatever in must 1« congressman.’* nised leader of the Readjustment party, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, hehl my life, aa it were, in her little 1 all that you have told me to justify j “No, he isn't either. The dead-lock j | be justice. Do you thin (Jen. Mahone, a man whom I have fol hand, and 1 can't recollect to save • you in taking your life. Come, my means that the democrats and the re- ' 1 will come, too!” FBNDIJrmW. UBMOW lowed almost blindly, deserting the Dem “Come! ’ shrieked Mr. my soul what her name was. <»*»w® -au Mu® »trw< NrttiM friend," said 1, becoming really inter-' publicans can't agree." ocratic party and voting with the Rad Anyhow, wh<iever she was, she had eated in this case, “ come let us reason “Good gracious; Have they had J “of course he'll come. 1 proved false to me, anil, as 1 was very the mailer out Why should you com another falling out! I chouldn't think ' be here any minute. He's a burglar, I! ical party on party questions in thia JOHN A GLYEH, ita of Benato „ the — United States; , whan -------- I young at the time, I hs«l promptly eomn plain because you have been unfortu the republicans would fight the poor tell you, aud he may come over the! ~ l<wd?rs of the July to the conclusion to uestioy myself. nate in love! Don't you know what democrats any more. What have they | back fence to-night! Look out for him ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, I—I think I hear him now!” and Mr. I ticket * and ite organs last ** Fail openly My first intention was to go and blow the poet says I been doing nowF FBWDI.BTOM. • • OHBOOJÍ ! Spoopendyke fell clear over himself in . indorsing Mahone's course and roe Ice out my brains all over the stair carpet, "They havn ’ t ><een doing anything. Th« lot of Ilia girl wa* to deceit« GROTK1UE*, , Cl ng with the Radical party, and cm of Orenw t’p «tane, aWve but then I reflected that every one Senator Mahone, of Virginia went over ‘ to bed Slid pulled Uie clothes over lus these leaden and an elector at large ea Bine« Winter tfrxt was soewy. I head. would know that Henrietta—come to W men have bnen false to their lovers to the republicans, and—’’ KVKirni A WALKS». “ Now I understand why they have a . the July electoral ticket, accepting a think of it her name was Henrietta “I see," interrupted Mrs. Spoopen ' from all time , women will be false to dead lock," mused Mrs. Spoopendyke, nomination at a Radical caucus; whsa had infatuated me and turned my head ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Il A R D W A R E, dyke, “and Mr. Conkling won t have tlirir lovers to all time." I pushing the table against the door as a I find the Radical organs everywhere said I to myself, “nc scandal, “ No," “ But no woman lias ever been so him con tinned. Though I can't under msaLBVox. • • • vetaos no publicity 1 Let me imitate th* | false to her lover as this womau was to stand why they should interfere with ' precaution against the marauding Ma- applauding Mahone’s desertion ; whoa CH IXA Ovnva I* <ki c««n t»«M wounded stag, which, to hide ita fatal me." n. If If the the ----- poor hone< and ,hen e“">in*“8 » P'mp*« on I find that Readjustment has been proa- Mr. Mahone's religion. ,,..*XD the church P^ 1 ^^ow; “it’s becaure these ambiti titufed into a scramble for office, and hurt, Iwukf'u itself to the most secret man wants to join C.» “ Lot's of em have." 9 fam ® tran®. • • »aiLaf. that it mean* now an alliance with Rad thickets, there to perish from all hu ) “Who wants to join the church! o»* Senator, and ouUeecor. and jusoce. icalism and an effort to radicafiae the “ No ; none rould be. " and burglars fight these poor Democrats TUBTIN A BAILKY. man eye«.” “ But 1 tell you thousands of ’em Who'sachurehl Think Mr. Conkling's all the time. I suspected there would State, 1 am forced to declare, aa a Deas- Gltmswnre, Hoots and Shoes, II hate. I known one whose conduct to- a bishop! Got an adea he's an altar! ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Garfield i«at ocrat, I will have nothing to do with • ■a fvbm «.- I In this elegiac disposition I took tho ward* toward* an intimate friend of, S'pose he’s a dod gasted chapel with be no trouHe when Mr. ., r. For the Readjuster Radical party, and I rBMDI.BYOM, • UBBtfoM ' 5 :30 train for Melun, which set me j mine was----- . Why should you kill , ivVall over him. a sp>ke «Zoe and a Mr Arth"r ,OT chime of bells! It's Stanley Matthews , ’ouW rather be Gen. Grail have no idea any sincere Hancock man I'friet ti**v Iht down just at Jusk within a few steps younv-lf because one pretty womau has HATS ami CAPS •“ *e n,O,l'-V,' ^ou«h [ d?n ‘ who voted the July electoral ticket in Ilf the Golden Li«m. a very well kept played you false) Seek another one— he don't want confirmed " “ I read about htm. too." rejoin»! w Ji” p “°’ .’Jr“ the late presidential election will follow inn with clean l-ed* and aiapitai table. a prettier one." J II REFI». Mahone into the Radical party. As to Mr». Spoopendyke. He's Mr G^ £ ld out t . h ' Wi’rl^L F*‘r; ,"nd "*list will Monsieur have for sup. ; “In vain, in vain,” he groaned, she the State debt question. I must express ■ a u- 11 A • _ u l r’ bpoopendvke crawled into bed. wonder- ATTORNEY ATtAW. . pert' said a 1 harming little niistreid. was the only woman in the world that held s collector, isn t her . 7 ~ the nope that the Democratic conven . “ v ■ : -n .< Judge r_ 1— Rob- mg “Nothing supper would be a mock I cared for ; the handsomest woman in No, -c he aiuL Thais , » how she was _ to tell -Mr. Mahoue tion in August will adopt a platform U‘ i ’1 fvewtir« i« all <*• W (tea Flhk Jw>U«iai D'»irtat at>4 a «La •»uptMaa f ertson, Mr. Garfield want's Judge RoU ',r Bnd *het^r ',r, ery. Show uiv to my totub -my room, ' all Paris, sir.” RKtelKXi r IVWtetaa, I Malilla O bm »? for collector, and Mr Conk Conkling would be content w.th what upon which all Demccrata who have 1 mean." “ O. bosh I know of a hundred ertaon Omer I m Wllarkrj'M Orlete M m IMI m «* ■______ , ., he could carrv, or if he might not also the settlement of the questiou truly at I retinsl to my much but not to handaomer and more tender than she ,. “i'doi't U*’why he should be. Jp““nd new ehudda cloth dre^ heart can unite, and that all will cons» sleep. li^ my fevered ilrnam 1 ever could be. You may think in the O F BELI., together in an effort similar to that of . r . , . 1 1. 1 1 ... xi. with cut stix-1 buttons. I»-Im Id Victims 1 am confident it first momenta of sor-n--«s that there Though of ooure I should suppose Mr. . _ 1869 to save Virginis from Radical su was Victoria after nil |<aa'ing, lean are no other women in the world, but Garfield would rather have a man ATTORNEY AT LAW, HK „A» !»• WOTMKB. premacy and negro domination, now ing upon the arm of tnv hated rival a month from now you'll be prepared like Mr. Mahone who is going into the 1 ------ •a® arvTaai rwBtdffi. threatened by the desertion and treat L» I clutch’d madly at his t'inata d seis i to admit how silly it was to entertain church." i BNDLBtuW, OBBUOte The other day, when a stern and dig erv of Mahone and his co-office-seek- »I the irou railing of the lied,tend, such a thought." Grnci Waat OragvH-aa A®»»» M. a here's your sensei' snorted Mr. nified judge ordered a prisoner at the era.” o the marble s'ab i f the little table by Sjioopendyke. "Why dye get things liar to stand up and offer objections, if VI. CuARLorrEsvti.LB.Va. April 4.— The Uie bedcteiMl. 1 ruao unrefreahed, but it. b m.Hiior, M.V eloquence serined so convincing mixed up! Trying to make a grab bag he had any, to being sentenced to pris- . Readjustees met here on Saturday to »list of tliat 1 was almut to die ba ! and mv |<ositiou so sound that it was a of prominent Aiuericsuisl Stanley Mat- on £,-,(■ long term of years, the prison- nominate county officers. The meeting ha! to die. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, pleasure to me to listen to myself. I thews iscand iilate for judge, Mr. Mahone or rose and said, “I never had smother was small and without enthusiasm. The- Haling dressed myself I went ill went on: is a senator and Robertson is appointed to shed tears over me'” Hi» words late action of Mahone has greatly weak Office over E ast OsBiiovtAX You limy think that And othar Fr »lure (»ken In evehaagr al M-ai-ch of a rope. “ What good will it do you to hang collector, but, like Matthews, hasn t entered every heart in the courtroom. ened the party in this section. An at when a man wants to hang himself th« lligheal Mark*, fat««. yourself 1 T-11 me, if you can, what I>een continued. Can you see through Jfe was a rough, bad man, in the roid- tempted coalition between the colored nothing is easier than to find a rope, die age of life, and had been convicted Republicans and the Readjustees failed useful purpose will lie subservi-d. Eith thatF l-ul I had Io hunt the tho hotel high CASH PAID FOR wool “Of course, I understand that, but of burglary, but every heart softened > and the latter finally nominated a er the woman ha* a heart, or she has and low liefore I fount! one, I don t see any excuse for fighting the towards him as hit lips uttered the 1 straight out ticket. Today Messrs. W C. MeKAY, M 1» not. If she has no heart "What on earth do you want of a democrats unless they think that Mr. worda He felt what he had said, and Edaus and Drury Burnley resigned and “She has none -none." PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON re|►<< Monsieur f said the pretty mis " Of course she has none. Therefore Robertson would collect money from tears rolled down his cheeks as he con- declined to represent the party as its tress w hen she had found tue one. rsvntrr>'M. oaraex your death will only lie agreeable to Mr. Mahone, and Mr. Matthews would tinued : “If I had bad a mother s love nominees. W ith the iireeious bit of hemp in my her -will only flatter her. It is a big send him to jail. In that case it— BI1d a mother's tears, some one to plead pocket I took my way toward! n thick W. W WIIITCOMB. M 1» “In that case It would take you to with we and pray for me. I should not advertisement for a woman to have a rt not far font the hotel in n little wood man kill himself 011 her sccount What j straighten ’em out!” squealed Mr. poo- now be what I am." Ah ! That's it! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A gaunt end wicked-looking mole, «h -ae paths were familiar tu me. will the public say the boy* I They’ll I [>endyke. "What are you trying to There is a power in a mother's love, in FtRni.imiM. ORKCeX was one lonely and gloomy cojm- say, ‘Charles was an a.vs n silly ass.' 1 get up now, an idiot asylum! Are you . her tears, pleadings, aud prayers, whose belonging to a countryman, balked in NEW MEN IN CAMP! Tlu-re River street yesterday afternoon, and thi-re where 1 w.-U knew mv lifeless All Mita *<««,«<** AltesSel In, Sa, iw n.,M Yes, Charles, eseiybody will say you planning for a murder and trying to influence is hardly so to be realised, the usual crowd gathered to offer ad j I hh I v would hang for weeks ere it wa* are , a silly ass. and everybody will be get up an insanity plea! What d'ye God pity the lad who has no bom« to go vice and suggest plans for moveing the 1 discovered. think Robertson’s going to collect, hens! to—no mother to whom he can tell his W F. KltEMRR, »1. I>. right in saying so." animal. Various expedients were tried 111 1 wnxesi eloquent, in point of fact, , Got a notion that Matthews is a I'eni- griefs and troubles—no mother to put such as twisting his tail and putting PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON Upon the rand I thought of Bertha for some moments it had occurred to tentiarv and settiflg around to ho leas- her anus around his ueck and beseech rttxni.rrott. omcrv - I wnx wrong before; come to think me that 1 was arguing my own case. I ed out! Imsgme Mahone to be the Heaven to keep him pure. There isno dirt into his eyes, san and mouth; but O<*re hie pr«*f*wei »•»•! •»**'<”*« I® Ik* p<«pl« <»f I’®« of It it was Bertha and cursed her pleading for uiv own life. I heaped national debit Well, they ain't, they re heart like a mother's Her child may he retained lus composure and refused nn«l aaUMry. with all the bitterness with which my fact upon fact, aiided argument to ar men I tell ye. Men with legs,' and wound it again aud again — yea, pierce to notice the treatment of the operator orrwm /<<®v4®aa®, soul was capable. 1 then tesUal my I gument, with such eerix-slnes* and j Mr. Spoopendyke kicked out both his ¡- with a sword- -and its last pulsations even with a kick. They were about to ly of illustra W1U «till beat with love for the ingrate, l.uild a fire under him when a saloon coni. It was not such an agent of closeness of reasoning that my friend own foot hand!« K r EAGAN, M. 1». pe confirmt Jt ia the first to excuse his faults, the keeper in the neighborhood offered to self destraction a* I w ould have chosen Charles at last fell into my arm* and tion. He says PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I hail 1 an assortment from which to cried, "You are right, vou aro right ; * ’ “ • 1,0 “ » friend of Mahone. ” last to condemn. The man who looks bet <5 that he could make him “get," 1 _ • « _ * — u'PL.al- 1. — a T I didn't Ji».’» see, — ~ ~ ** * said Mrs. back over his childhood and his youth, and there being no takers, concluded WltsniN. ORtCO.lv make a selection. It seemed to me bid me do whatever you would "That’s u.. what No. IOT North l'lr«t M., aud I I Or nr a -Os Ma n Sir.« . Spoopendyke. "I am glad Mr. Ms- regrets nothing so much as that he has to do it just for the sake of showing ' short and not up to my weight. 1 was will obey you." ■*«» ■«*■' .m ■>. hone will be confirmed, though tears of 2_____ sorrow ___ snd 1 sadness annoyed. You cannot tell how such a _ I don't ’ brought ___ __________ ~_____ to > his knowledge of mules. He took “All right," said I, “ let us go and I_____ ___ XV- U.ssL.-. -..J Xf- _ » .« . * . . . nrsiat nt e»t.i, trk irrrsriox or trifle like that will etl'eit n peroon'a get some breakfast.'* DR J. W. HALL care £ for Mr. Matthews and Mr. Role B a fond mother's eyes. tv Every tear a . from his pocket a flask of River street w «»«I gr»«»m 1« III» fart I teal I hoy ar» bow prwiwrml 1» rethiTr oontigmiitnlt and ertson. It will teach them to repent mother sheds over a wayward child is “tangle-foot” and poured a little into tcnqier nt such a moment. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Vlt. their sins and fly into the face of Prov- recorded in the great book, aud he shall the passive mule's mouth. In a sec A further disappointment wns in PKXni.KTOM, ORKUUN MAKE AliVAlfi ES I brought him I-ack to the Golden , ifl ond afterward there was blank aston store for mo. On arriving at the spot .2 ouce ___ I ] ’m glad Mr. Conkling is a answer for it. Orrtra.-AI the Villard II own All «alia promptly at ishment in every feature of that ani I was terribly hungry. : good ’ Episcoiilian.’ tended U*, day or eight • Thereon at reasonable ratea llavlnt had 1 had selected in advance I was diss Li.m. The table at which we seated our l<)h, ||e.g a pr j^,-. howled mals countenance, and the next instant lone experience In wool-growing, aud greeably surprised to find some one our InU-rv.l. Iteing common with he humped himself and shot down the SpwpelM|yke. “You've found him else there. An individual, whose back solves was neatly set, and aided one's those of th« Stale al large, aud It only takes a small thing at times, street as with the intent of eclipsing All he wants only 1 could see, was occupied in fas appetite by it* snow» linen, it* glitter out You've got him! particularly Eastern Ore cushion and a rack nailed up says the Washington Capital, to turn St Julian's record. The owner watch tening n rope to the most eligible branch 1 mg glassware, its golden-brown leaves, j jg B gon, we feel that we the current and whole destiny of a ed him for a moment, and then turn cau give aatlafa«. . . in front of him to lie a dod gasted 1 of tny tree. tion to all par W hen a Buck and juicy steak with Inounier-, bench! Didn’t I say he was man's life. “See that gentleman yon ing to the bottle holder, said; “Mister, "Hello! What are you doing theref AT TUB ties [»otatoes hail heen served up to us, lap I # wi|ator! Uo know whR't B gpnB. der f" observed a friend the other day; if that stuff ain't to pixon strong I'll I cried. ENGAGED IN WOOL GROWING ! ping our l ’ rU,, ]! wl '''^'¿\ ,n J ‘ 1 _ , i < , ' ’ l y ’ , _ | twiil It ’ s something shaped like a “he's a new memlier of Congreas, and take a drop of it in my mouth, for I’ve Ho turned. "What business is it of a man of very great ability. I want got to catch that mule.” Uaglo nxillB Italiall I* onr alm, by honesty, fair deal yours, uni of its appetising odors and staining I . . pl j Understand it nowf’ anyway." to tell you about him. Fifteen yean ago ing and strict atlention to bnsineaa, to “Bah, don't you think I know what our knives with its vermeil essence, anil i „ “And is Mr. Mahone a senator, toot’ AM ■CCBMTBtC WOMAX. merit the eontldcnc« of all who we had tasted the first glass of some re-1 asked Mrs. Spoopendyke, a new light we were living in the same county and you inteuded doing F may furor ns with tlmlr patron, practiced law before the same courts. Every day some fresh fact proves “Weil, and supposing I wanted to markably particular Bordeaux, we were drawing upon hcri’ age. Our CouimiMiun la He had all the business he could man that no one can draw a line between "No, he ain't a senator!’’ grinned hang myself it a my own funeral— rapturously silent, but our sjieaking *• ■-» jsw nc m «• nc w t eyes said—nay, shouted, “Well, life Mr. Spoopendyke; “he's a lightning age, but he took to drinking, and grad eccentricity and insanity. A woman suicide I mean.'* ually weut down. We all felt a deep has just died in Berlin at the age of 82, isn't sneh a bud thing after all." Have their Sawmill now in Parties dealring advances on their Wool rod to keep howling idiot* from falling tv. he "If I hadn't met you," said Charles, overboard. Begin to see into it! And , sympathy can apply at the Store of Massra. Rnthchild • ; -, with him, because , , was ., , too who for nearly half a century had lived running onler, and are pre I regarded him narrowly. He was a * Bean or 11. Alexander A Co. In l*cn<lleton. and we decided to in almost utter seclusion, a solitary fe reaching across the table to squeeze my they want himixmfirmed, ro if he finds | •■'ood.t<' handsome and manly young follow of pared to fill nil ordera on or tn na at our office, 107 North Firat Sir« ', any dod gasted old female ns.ned ! he P1^" “““l ^f°°r male servant being the only human be hand. I'ort I a nd, Or. almut my own age, with a frank and I ffi* «nd moved off toward the ing with whom ahe had held any per short notion. “ If 1 hadn't met him," I thought, as Spoopendyke slopping into a winning couiiteniviion He wa* deadly JACOB FRAZIFR, , r,,, • , .« . nearest Imrmnm liarrooni, whpre whero wa we rnpw knew wa we sonal communication. This strange lw- I returned his cordial grasp. ne 11 slam a church on top oi hurl uot pale. J. 1. 8PEBRY. should find him. ‘Come on in, Tom. ing, who is supposed to have been cross “ It was the most remarkable piece the ideal" Feb 0 lHRt.— Feh. It-lin “This young man," Mid I, lifting my of luck I over heard of," he continued ; and have something,' we said. ‘ Don't ed in love, was rich and never denied “Upon my word, my dear," remon hand* to Houvnn, “was going to take " I don't suppose that a human being xipendyke, “you talk care if I d.x Give me some of the herself any luxury for which she cared, hi« life his own precious life all for goes through that copse twice in a strated Mrs. Spoopendyke, same.' While wo were talking one of but she never allowed her house or fur WALLA WALLA Mr. Muhone may extravagantly. T' , fight _ the sake of a worthies* jilt." , our party managed to drop a small. niture to be cleaned. She lay in lied month." Democrats, but he would never go "Sir!" ho cried. ' fishing-worm into his glass. We all' all day, rising just at dusk, and spent 1 remained discreetly silent. around throwing churches at women, ' “ Poor, silly fool,” I went on, com drank but Tom. He took up his glean, the night in preparing sumptuous meals “ But I say, you know," he went on, don't know .... „„„ , w . Our Mill is tns nearest ons to Mr. Mahone, but I don't be- muning with myself aloud, "ho would as if a sudden light hnd flashed U|>on he ^ld d^ri^ng^fu^Ck^ ' 1'H.ked at it carefully, then put it down. • for herself and her companion. She undertake to defend her. All lovers Pendleton, him, “ what .— were you doing in that A, for Mr. Matthews and Mr. Robi-rt !, We ’ rallied -------- him j on ’ hia cowardice, ¿"TV’Tl and 1 was surrounded by dogs, cats and birds, are the same. Will you, "I continued, lonely port rt of tho the woo. wood at that early fh know t,ut.: Ie ,nfld° Bn?ther d«J*~‘”/ffort, but •nd she caused every new werk on xoo- “take tny advice the advice of a well- MANtFACTfRKR OF hour of the morning ” ------------- if I they have abused Mr. Conkling. I ,O*° ° ™ logy to be purchased for her as soon as 1 Just leave that coni there (it v-------------------- . . - - ’ ■ would never read one of Mr. Matthew's I * h*‘Tom ’ W do" ‘ it was published. After her death it I could not help blushing guiltily. BREAD, CAKES PIES AND wialier was a stouter ro;>o than mine, I had ob « t \ou - ‘ were going to hung youraelt, ,^¡,4,,,^ ftn), Mr RobertKOll mlght r.tl -™1. d?“l!’.1 • ’•‘'»'>5 was found that she had left a handsome all hiuda ol Crackers Fire proof Uuiltllng. served) amigo quietly homo like a good I am now prepared u> aell here every day for a month, i.nl he “ld ’ '• 1 I legacy to her servant, and all the rest Are our AGENTH nt PEN fellow. When you are yourself you too.” " I win upon tho very tuimc tree. I could never even collect the paper bill. , «<• J«’™'1 th* d^. I have bren told, of her property to a grandniece in Eng DLETON, and all onion, left will thank me for having given you Here'« fl.«« ixq* I had in tny pocket," I don't think ita right to trust such d, that >t wa. In. last H. land, to revert, sftor th» latter's death with them will receive prompt such gtKxl advice.” “The beat joke I ever henixl of, ' said ' men with the contribution Ixix, and I '’7k‘ i»«“ Hay, and h>, natural j to an asylum far duga For many years He shook his liead gloomily. " I de attention. Of »very *°rt nn<l description, at BHrnek flgnrt®. Charley, as we Llinked our glasses —! know the missionary ladies would never ‘*1?uts UP *«*■“ lik* “ °°rk- H're | she wore no body gerurent emwpt a sire to die," he muttered. Hating iM’cure«i the services ol no eirwrlencvtl man's dressing-gown. On one foot she workman from Han Franriwm, I have to i permit him to collect the subscriptions." ; he “ n,n!L______ ___ “ Don't let vouraelf )>• gonded into From the French. offer Ml Hie Walla Walla Itakrry every Our Price« Def} Competition taking a step that if you were alive I In moat trades young men are adviwd to I “That's it!” yelled Mr. Spoopendyke. i The meauMt woman on record i. the one ! wore s Imot aud on the other a shoe, sort of gntelB lu my line oi busleces. Give inc your Orders and bo Convinced. you would regret to-morrow," I weut Ugin at the bottom and work up. Hut this 1“ There's the science of government! who boiled codd«li ins flre-proof .sfe to. sud her bauds were encased in glo.es SHULL & BEAN. | Al) yon want now is a saloon in the keep her neighbor* from getting a «niell. ' dev and night. on, with s lienevolent pttraistance (you Is not practicable tu digglug a uell. O. BHECHTEL, Walla Walls. THE EAST OREGONIAN H. R ocucuilu . sec tlui follow hail preempted the only oligd-le lamgh in the wood) “When A land that man het newly trod, you are dead it will be too late to change A land th® I only Uod l>a® known. Through all the M»uu<llrae cyrJcn Mown ycur mind " “You s|»-ak to me without knowing Yet perfevt bioswmi l.l«®« the aod. And parfait birds Illume Ilia trees, what misfortune has happened to me.' And |»erfect Quliaard bat monies “ I can guess it.” Four out euroally to G«d. " No, you cannot guess it Sir, s A itBuun'l mil»»« of mighty wood, woman that I loved, a woman whom—" W Lore thunder storm* stride hr® shod; And he want on to tell tno Jus story, A thousand plants at every rod, which, singularly enough, was precisely A ®Ulrl* tr®e al every rood; Ten th oo Bau«i leaves to ev®ry I ma, like mine. 'The coincidence made me Aa<i each a uiirarl® in ma; pause a moment to collect my thoughts. WAHNIIUTOK J. E. b*AX IUHIHHI1.D & BEAN. l)KY GOODS, i WOOL COMMISSION HOUSE « LUMBER I SHULL & BEAN STEAM BAKERY! WHEELER BROS., J»«rW If TKMBITOBY. YKNIMIMB rOl.l+lCFI. What rtre. »»••»«“*> h* LearaeO (Wmeeraia* the ireaS-Lech. I