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Or u (fast <¡\c ** tionian I M 1T1I.I. % cei \TX . z < ''I « <» h »<».*• i*«» \ I’M »««»»'- r: Cain»» Prairie i» di»tant from Pilot H kiia , I matilla go <>gu. I \V«» have l*e«'n rvt|iirM<xl to atwwrr uvrtain inquiries iun«{p h ’ hiu I I’mat »H r Rock, via Wiliow Spring», about Dec. II, 1881. | 'thirty mil"*: from Peiulleton «lout Fu'iroa E. O.. I have no excuse to > - Editor. «xMinty in roetpeet to !•■» stock growing forty live mill**. The load, foraiuoun M> Knllrv Mt"« k nt L. ■. COX. facilities aiul su b '«4 system« \\ e can ollbr ft<r my long silence except negli tain rood, i» one of the la*«t. not give an vUKmUe sketch of the k.enev*, my houwihold duties not being FRIDAY......... ...... UFA', in. iwt \;vriety and extent <»f its vast iwnouixx »» urn <aO<»i>M. < i.o rm \w. Near the xuiiimit of the luountain i> M in arduous lately, aa Mu hi Ips a g>x>d in thv limitv«l simco at our cominiuul located deal. Tim only man in town who ' that wouhl any thing like Jo justice to HKXTI.XV A HAWx's STKAM SAW MILL, sis-ms to Is* busy is Mt. Richardson, the country, so will only attempt t * (hie of the most complete mill* in (In* blacksmith. Mr. It. 8. is getting For the otii sa tn be tillesl amoug the give a general outline in xrry conviae »■ii-tern Oregon. It ia diatanl from quite well again. I nm told he is likely city authoHtii's in the election to I-* 1 fibrm. Canias Prairie 121 mil"« It ia the in to stop our M-his'l at auy time by taking held next M<»n.iay it is understood two Umatilla rminty is al<out the size ot teutimi of th»* proprietors to iuov«> the Mis.sC. R., our sixx'iiiptishcd tc.ichor, HouH Mhvc*, tant«. ■eta of ean<iid»t> . will be |>la<vd in th<- thv State of Ma»aaehusatta and is so ' mill, sometime during the emning year, home and starting homie keeping on tield—a IkanHX-ratic andmougrvl Uohct. I gifted by natun* as to pn ^uit a prouv I to the foot of the mountain, at thv* tht'ir own account As to the advisability of miking a Oll» ising field for every branch of indus hoitd of Snips valley. Such a move, it I am told certain parties here through party issue of the mutter, we an* mil trial pursuit Vieavd fr «n the stand - « * is needless to *av, will la> luviled with little petty jwdoiisiea are trying to get clear that su. h a move ia the best ev |>»int of a granger, it m»y well lv delight by the sei tiers of Cniuas. The the |swtnfiiis* diiasmtiiiuisl or removed erciae of judgment. W e know that styled th«' "garden s|M>t of creation.’ price of lumla-r at the mil) is: For * from this place. 1 n >t only say, /«» the Democrats have a considerable ma Its soil will dMy/AtH/ the earth oMiiiimn l»xiug, $12; ftuvring, (nil- fswiriiv/y inmert, that the |x*»t oilice jority in the town and iwlteve that pix^hu'cs. The cereals ah ' «•sptvially ' dressevl) $lfi; dvesstsl, $2A; other kind* here is and has Ixx-n judicially kept. they will elect their ticket without dif lirought forth in the grvate t perfection , of luml«*r in like pro)*wrion. The office don’t jsiy very much at pres ficulty--provided they put up good of u > heat and p(\*fusioiL Tin* iTv'ji «•• At the h"ad of Bnipe Valley is the ent to either the govertinieiit or Mr*. men, as we believe they »ill do. W’e AT just harvested will average over 30 daily ranch of the Swifter, but it pays a little and every I were not of the prime movers in the bushels to the acre th * county over, HOWARD HKOTIIKR« . little help« especially the latter who i - ' scheme but since it seemed to be the and much of it was grown on wild They ma.le •xmsiderable butter during trying hard to make bread for her little . wish of the majority of tlx* party, we hunl. Timothy hay grvws to perfec ' the past season, the exact amount not one«. But it seem» certain old tei h acquisece and will do our share towards tion on thv N ttom lands and alfalfa ! being learned by your oorreapomlent. ctors ilou't let an op|*n tunity |>a-*.. to electing the nominee, of the conven vtKceods when aowy. Vrgt't.ablcs and From hen* can be alavut si ‘ Is* seen about sixteen jriek a man when he isdown. tion. Ona consideration which impels fruit grow to gigantic dimensions and houses, all within th I - radius of S'.n|>jrf Many are the inquiries made in thl- us to this course is the knowledge that are of the best «ptality. The country ( valley. N.-ar the venter 'if the valley , |L'Wn «» -L. to w ‘ ho Susie is. ____ .. Eien ••»I »a had the Republicans a majority, th is for the greater part opeu prairie, all j is a sul»St ».ntial log school house. On don't know that I write them» line*» a !- I« H) Hturcllnuae with |l««t| o \ v > would not fail to make us»* of it of which is fertile and pn*iuetive, but the east side art* th»* farms of J. M though lie reads them wry attentively, head I« ««I m » h»r «Mir. |\»r hartbvr luA«r«Ha- Another and stronger one is, that the creeks are fringed with tiu.lwr and Downs and Janies P«vk, both stock * as do all m town. 1 hcaivl the post Ih n mil Mi»«l wo me. the rivalry engendered bv making the mountains along the eastern and men. (hi the divide between Sni|>eertustress say yeste'rvlay evening that it a party issue will lead men of both southern boundaries afiord kn inrx and Round valleys is located the store of several person» were sul».. ribiug for parties to put up the Iwst citirens for •r* \» I atti ««lit «d bltalttaM all |M*r ! haustihle supply of the best of tin* jonx h . v-urroRix the E. O. to find out their lionie new« •«»it* kntiAinif llu ihm »K«’« 4" he hoir Het) I** office, so that in any event the town wood and building niterial. Th«» Mr. Clitibrd his his store well tilled I will try »nd give them all th" item» me will |»h'«iM» veil Ituniedlnh'ly ntul «rille will secure competent officials We north eastern porttnm of the county is with a carefully sel.*et.sl stock of gen- through your paper hence forward, but ■»« <*<aww learn that the Republicans will pi t a almost entirely utilized uwlieatfarms, oral merehandise which he sells at must close iio.v ninl help Ma get din <«M|rrilllr. <>rrg«*M. “eitixens ticket" in the field that is Xttu-mWr T. I’WI. tmtllll but the western, southern and central sec Pendleton price» Through his untjf to say, knowing they cannot sail to suc tions are still an I will be for many ing efforts the settlers now enjoy the cess by an open declaration of principles, years the sustenance of may herds ;tn.l aivommoilation affoivled by a j*«t offi -»* they proposetoaccumplish their obje t by I*. IttXKt.l II docks» The Univ da Indian rc> rva which is known by the net very eupho artifice. As to this point weiatenl tol< t t : ii : < h me. - tion consists of about 2? ),0X) a -res of nious name of Snipe. The citizens every man shape his own course, bn. the finest agncuh :rel lux! in the State talk of having the name changed to Kthr T»» th«» >*t I. •< K* : • » Uv* mi, say this for our part that we hud kltl. none of which has l>een taken up fi r something more, "stylish.” Near tie iufit. a nine sooner vote for the most bitter ar.d Hrw noe h»r a noth / M *«««•«•• 'settlement» Outside of this the l«est store is the new fra>*ie si’h.X'l Iv*'"»- uncompromising Republican <»n earth land, perh tps, has been located, but there which, when completed, will be the f I mu . who is man enough to say he is a Re • are many thousands of acres of land best country school house in th" Tl.T. U.T1H pul dican, than to vote for one who y*t untaken which is better than t vo . ci ui.ty. says Rev. G. W. Kei. while running on a party issae at FOIAN* tlOXMWKIJ. -la Wr«t'»>« oil th* t thirds of the cultivated and improved ’ nedy of Pendleton. AU the dre*-. ! 7.h.ItMd. Dr. F. I*. F azhh mid Ml«* Marx ’ V tempts to slip through in sheep s cloth- Crv»-.«rritl, both of »hat town. v»t rv uti i lands of the older Stat«a In fact I lumber is in the house with which tu in «trtnvmy l*y !t« v. \V. H. |iu< ing. Th- voters cf the town will u »- there is land enough fcr almost countless ' < finish it and this will be done at an The many frlwnJv <»f b»»Hi p«»rti- • tn Ih derstaud that in casting their ballots fe-Tns, and catuiMe of producing from ■ early day community extend («»them hearty ronitra?« for the “citizens' ticket'’ they an* vot 1 2o to .^0 bushels of wheat to th»» avrr, About a mile from here is J. K Iali«»n< mi'l wi«h them a lon< li( ■ nt pi«»*p i -CutUHftliog Of ing for an element of the Republican ' Connell s famous t Iving around lvose all over the country party who have not the manly cour [ with nobody to take it up. Much of L X. L. DAIRV. age to acknowledge their principles. this is atilL covered with a luxuriant XKW DKY During the past season he made over We believe the ruse will catch no growth of East Oregon's far famed And ,’>(XXI pounds of butter, all of which ho votes. While we claim to be a*i iron N»>TI< r. All idranti» iii.I. Lt I t»> in, I justly eelebratexl bunch grass, ou which sold at 33 and 40 cents per |«>uml. clad Democrat in all thingsand have no * iu stock has flourished. In some t»r- w ill pica»» esime forward ami m t le During the “Indian raid ’ three year» their due» by note or Lili between Uii» apologies to make for it, vet we want tions of the county gold is found in ago Mr. Connell had all his buildings »lute and the tirsi uf Jivnuurv u< vt, with hoots à shoes , good government for our town a- much small quantities and very extensive burned, together with 4,800 pounds of either niywll or J. 1’. Fini. v. I. >’ as any of its citizens, and candidly say 'coal mines an- worked, but not yet ehiwsc, stock scattered and all t*s»ls Wamiotli’» drug «tore. Alter the lir-t HATS à CAPS that if the Democists put up a man fully developed, in the wesitrn extretn and implements destroyed. Nothing of January settlements must la nimle who is unfit for the office which he with J. A. Guyer, my nitori..'\. ity. The Umatirla river and other daunted, however, he went to work Dw. In, ‘hl.’ Dll. J. XV. llAt.U seeks and the Republicans put up one I»RF>s A FANCY goods , streams furnish unsur|Kiss-d water J to restore his loss and by next year the who is fit and who will say he is a Re TRIMMINGS, ETC ill P°Wt*r manufacturing enterprises model dairr of eastern Oregon will be publican and will run as such, we wi.. and great industries in this direction the "I. X.’L’’ £ S^Our *t<x-k i. c'.mp ’M-J of tw* vote for him. ’out we will cast a blank : will doubtless arise in tEe course of a Concluded next (reek. g.mis throughout, just purchased from rather than vote for a man wearing a short time. Much attention is le- W’lLL. C. S timsox . Importer und Breeder of ‘ the San Fram-iwo inrket false-face. We do not know who the ■ stowed upon the common school sys- Dec. 15th 1881. xx i invìi i: issi Et’rioN of nominees of the respective conventions Npnnhh nr Ainrrimn ith the' t*‘ni *X>1" l”e People and the Mate our good» from the public. <xt78lt will be, so leave this, together wi.L. new «nix election returns for our next issue. We authorities, while several higher grail" | schools and acadeoiie» an* conducted Some of th?* Tv^i.lentM at C«M Spring make no fight liefore convention but will support all Democratic nornina with great satisfaction. Good teacher* station, who used to manipulate the are in demand and to such the State pmepecUH*'» |»an. tried aoiue dirt from tions, if judiciously made. and people are willing to give liberal a bank in the vicinity and found about *al NUT« CM. wages. We have railroad outlet now ••ten cents worth of gold to the pan at westwardly and will soon have to the the grass roots.” With primitive tools Mr. Scott of the Orrfomaa has l»eezi east. In fact our county is the Hower they went to work and washed out ¿6 moved by our recent publication to ,,f t|1.. „. . ., d is vet ,.„t half Itala* Mirret, wnr V« l»ru< kturr. a day to the man. A company aai come out and bear witueas t.oit the Th. man who turns his forme«L a number of claims staked ofT Finr*t Wine« and Liuuor«» Air, lion and the lamb have not yet L.in flc, oth(. .rUiDg$ur... M .SIM)t-trik<- taken to organize a mining Ikt-r. <’i.;:«t’» and mix««! drink» to suit down together in that political millen- , ¡n [/„^tilla will in al! proU and district. The discoverers are laying UmU*K Cocktail» rarljr and mum which the public generally htv Hvp manT v,a„ ,o r, „ h., out ditches, building sluices and going all kiii<lx of iciui drink» thuught was about to be perfected here ,n ;u |_ :.t to the bed rock confident that they after 10 (/clock. in Oregon. If he will live up to hi* ______ __ ________ ,1.7 “have stru«*k it rich. ' The f*»nnati< n The *«*rv j»luf*<* to dt*»p in anti take a declaration until after the next June IIP T he XX'ashington Ertning Star, an of the country at that point indicates •tf, ijiiirt drink. — election it will 1« as good a thing as »W« ; independent Republican journal, in that the gold came from the direction we want—Mitchell may be trusted to all L. KUYKENDALL A Co. speaking of the Virginia debt says tiiat of the blue Mountains and is not a j" 1 make the other side interesting. S a vs ■ I d-» llkMKY u. I»wi<j»tr. H« iriwlrg, - 4 . deposit by the Columbia. The new Mr. Scott in a late issue: ' have always maintained that its debt mining ground is situated <»n the line , X'W« I I HR« MOTI« F. FOB I t III.K Vri<>\. “Now since the E ast O rkgosiax is ' amounted to over 833,000,000 while of the railroad, 27 miles Wow Wallula taking trouble unto itself over a no lavar» Ornes at I. a «.«.Asor, iii.v. i I the re-adjusters have insisted that it i* Junction and ten miles ulxive Umatilla. , Is-.. mi., r. Mb. I--I. I tion it sees tit to entertain that ‘*raii- i less than 820,000,OtM). The report of ’ oth V. is nr nu, y mvf s ui vT tn»: road influence'’ may cause the Onyani I the second auditor of the treasury — F. If. Uniom f»»llowlnir-mim(sl .»»iti.r h». nn-»l maire Are «»f hl« Ini melon (»» mult«' (Inni In «ut»* an to cease its opposition to the alleged S» S ator W illiam M ahons is airing p»rt t>f hi« «-latrii, Mfi<l Ihnt shows the debt to be, in exact figure», |>nw«| will political pretentions of an individual inn«|e >»•■/<•>■<• I». I*. Ihblxht, n Notary Public 8-34,592,186.98. In view of the fact himself in New York among the men »» Pendleton, orrg«»n, on Jnny lirh, wtf, v it: TH 1 M whom it calls “Hon. J. H. Mitehell," ' of the second auditor being one of the whoa.'* money he used to purchase the Xi llilatn II ou 11. we may inform it and all others whom Tp 1 N’ H 11 F W founders of the re-adjuster party and eighty thousand negro votes in Vir λ * Wi. for the X W t -V. M. II«' IMM1I-« 111 f'llioWMltf Wttll.•♦•»••« («» the information mar concern th it , the official ginia for repudiation purposes. Mr. prov»-bl« ront tnj«ri»-t ■ « I it» »- ii|> »'i, »» r«i| <-*il- , r n i ii-. l u making out his report r«-| -it from fr whenever J. Hippie Mitchell prev*:it- . . , of, «abI Inn«/, tir: Win. F. Kretwr. _ __ .J__ of J Ur* Mate .. .. , ,r . r , reooens Z___ ____ tree i ury, the Em, > Mahone aj pears to entertain the opin tlvHtion U io. II. Ap|»'rit««n. J. M. Harri« anti .1. M himself for the senate or any other . ilj "V Etar very properly says that any , ion that if he could get hold of the iT’trift, nil of |,»-n»!h ? »n, I riia'illn «'»Hinty, public poritmn the ’V" .tiemptof th» Mahoneit.sto redu.» this crank of the universe he wool I lie able or«-« »»«.. II».. why W. l»w i».iir, ll»Kli»lrir. <k>r|4M£ warn the people a« it has done hereto- «tsirtiiiif nn»» tiarf!. ! h util l.s< I.^.L<-.1 , tit», very quickly to readjust the Almighty's i amount one particle will be looked up-, fore, that he u an unlit man to re- NOTH r. FOR i*l III.K IT1<>% In : on as direct repudiation. This is wliat work, ami infinitely improve it. ceis^hii'-ir trusts, and it will do what i that |»rty contemplated from the out- fact, there is very little Mr. Mahone it can to convince them of the fact. | r> set and is what was universally recog thinks he cannot do—except meet old We know of no “railroad influence" Pont. nized as their object by disinterested Jul>ai Early.— that is exerting itself, or going to exert parties, but they have never Ix-en con- ■ itself, for his political advancement, T he most horrible destruction of hu fronted with their own figures before. ' lior could all the “railrosd influence” ; man life on record occurred in Vienna, in America induce this journal to sup j the capital of Austria on l>»*c. Nth, by A vote will lx* had on Jan. 9th, I -* 23L O T O n. Y port hint, or the people of Oregon to : th • burning of the Ring Theatre. At ---- AND------ 1882, in the new county of Garfield, elect him. There is no “influence” of > latest advices more than 600 corpses I tV. T., to determine the final location ....LUMBER YARD........ any kind at work for him save that ( of th" county seat. The twin of h id l»een taken out and the work was of professional placemen and spoils i „ by no means finished. it is <*»tirnatcd ~_____ / atei Pat .ha City are the hunters who make a business of fol- candidate» and there will lie more “cat- th it over 1000 ¡tenons perish«*l in the ADIIIVI m TR ITOH M NOTH I!. lowing a boss brigand in politics in the ] . holocaust. : battling'’ done between them until the hope of personal reward. XX'e have A AMX IAI.TV — question is determined than ths mind Y^nTi F* H If BEE BY « .1 \ I X Til \TTHK heard that he will not be a candidate, J h h Dr»» hr »»'■'! I» h - l hl« «1 > v h ■ n np( ■» ni- I T he Mrs. Teller, of Polk county, who of man can comprehend. A'lininlMtrnfor of !!•'• «••tit ’ <- «»f TI i ' giih « ('. aa w ■ BJ ■« H-: which is quite probible, inasmuch a* it was mentioned last week bad been I»;<•!<•• V, by th»* II < ii . County <'ourt as he ought by this time to see that fils Northern Pacific a .<1 Oregon arret ed on suspicion of ]x>isoning her «-fili-Mafp t,f <«r<’iXGO, fttr I niitllll I < <> nil v, Of «il 4«acri|»«loM Itfpt I» ‘« k mwl« to order All tKT'onw liHvhiK rilohn » itv*iln«f -ithl < «ttntri the people of Oregon will never elect' Improvement Company man nr» >i> lm,baud, has been discharged from cus- f»r»- firirriby rri(|»ilr*ti Io |»r ■«« nt th. miiiw toiru* him to any position. .odds on Green L i.-r, XV. T. ra tody. The examining phyt icians at the with thf profwr vnorlif-rn at toy r» hh n< «’ ot* AGENTS FOR— Butte r riri-rk in Miti I county within «I« S wator S later *continues to show 'piece rd <li >ut' I hud. Th- hive inquest reported that the man died from monili« from thia «Iwt«*. All p<*r*on« owing mm DI riMtntri art? rr<|ilf,»*h',<l to pay up at <»n< <•. BENTLEY & HAWN’S himself keenly alive to the niter.- ts mutually ou-' -d < a< Ii ' tie r, b.it the h art disease and the grand jury there • >. F. 1 H omi -ms, A'lui’r, R < - I A ’li'iiiir, Attj» f<»r a - Inir. and advancement of his constituency. Oregon Itnpr nem it m-:i ;.r- now in upon reported “not a true bill.” STEAM - SAW - MILL. luM r llth IMI. <h » Ifl là In addition to the general bill for the pos- urn and ara h/di",' t!i ■ jrmn l , fir thrim your »»okra fo** luhibrr. .W X» W» T opening of the reservation for settle- with arms, VV* «■inploy only hr»i rh« worfcmnu. and will guar ntiti c m H uur work to b« doll« iu ordered. ment, he has introduced a bill author By the Whir W< wr Farmin* < ompun.i Two partif-s of surveyor» ar«* said to izing the secretary of the interior to1 .1 II. Minron & Co. r»iay20tr segregate 640 acres from the l'matilla ! be at work in Snoqualmie I’ass in Fu 10,000 I'cncinic I’oats'kM ‘ Washington Territory. They are not Indian rtse. vition, a Fa ent to the ....For which... Northern Pacific men and it ia not town of Pendleton, t, Oregon, xx«v-gw;i, iaj lay iv it UUl out in III Genfs Fnrn'g Goods GRAM> OPENING Ob' FALL AND WINTER GOOD.* AT ALEXANDER @ ER AZ ERAS JI BRICK STORE! Coining I' i otn thv Nun Eianciwo inmlfvt huler than they cun be delivered. Every freight temn to be lured for love or money Im» been |>ut on the loud mid yet (hey uro not »ntlieient to traimpurt our stock Tim GROCERIES! PRES8E1’ ? IlI.XkLE i *• l\ 1 <1 mm mu «milis, Anti Nt il I They Come! Our .Mammoth Two Story l*'atul>li»liment is FI LL FOM F<H NDATION TO UGO F. An<l we i*tl<*r the LAKGEST, BEST SELECTED AND CHEAPEST LOT OE (.ttuth lAcr Hroi^ht i : un ( «t itan Hol VT(IM- The stock wit* piirihuMtl by MB. IL ALEX ANDER, of olir linn, from the y« ry best house« of San E riiiieÍMo; mui wen* selected aitli the object of aii|iph ing the needs of all clusecs of our people. Everything is tnutked ! dew:, to the LOWEST LIVING JVE21.TV.C3HTM- OF PROFIT IIEKLII I.WÍSE LUKE’S l‘Al.A< i; SALOON L II. Sil A RON A CO. N PLAMW ill Lb, SASH AND DOCR UNDERTAKING iUk., and th- " 1 ’ . ” 111 X ”1 ” block*, have it .jipra.M-d appi it for «1« in s. «nan than ',l,t JT ’ ,'a'^ ' , ■ ar" t:" ‘"P10/ °* it for sale in single single lots ivos at not nov I .»»» . . .... **,.Elliot-«. the appraised . ® value. XX'e sincerely lh. t^e I I ♦ t‘ .1, < Northern, ----------------- ...----------------- trust that it may *^ ! »-<-<lily pas.«. ___________ M ayor D. I’. Thonips-n of Port Rt.VATO« G hovsk has introduc'd « land has goic to Washington to work T he ri pudi.«tori of Virginia havedi - liill into the Senate to restrict Chines.- for iner.-a d sppropriation*. for the iin- immigration. His bill is a copy of the |" 'Veinent of the Columbia river Inr cidod t<> »end Mr. 11. 11. Riddlel»-rg<-r vetoed fifteen passenger bill, except ’ Jl’l the < olumbia and XX illamett. •o repr «nt theni in thè l ’.N. Sonate. —— - — ........... . in allowing certiin Chinese to come nver*. 'I iti; Jacksonville l’un,, cornea to ti» here, the exception» being similar to T hf . warehouse of II. M. Osborne onlarge I sud improved in appoaranco those of Miller» bill; ordered printed. , nnd generai “get up.” flood. i ..... ' -------- —— •’ ,t Co., manufacturers of agricultural ----------------- ...-------------- Cat J ohm W. Foillter, the well implement« was burned in Chicago on T hf . Guitteau trial drags its weary lOth, ijtt.fi 1*320,0(10, iriKiiranœ known editor of the Philadelphia Tini*n j)f*c. I length along. Nothing new has been ,000. died at his home in that city on Dec. Ml developed the past week. 9th of Bright'» (iiseaae. T he Legislature of Wavbington T he N. P. it. K. now runs through Jr.rrr.UHov D avis reached New kork ¡Territory adjourned -i„- </ie on Deiein- to Wallula instead of A in« worth ou hi. return from Europe on Dec. 711». : ix»r -ill. I hr formerly. |£ # Co th n ■ill be Paid mt, I) filter fj. PENDLETON HOTEL, I*«*n<!Irton. Orc*on. •rl'ir furlh.r Infornici Ion hejnlr.' eliti' V»zt iiiiit or nt th< onice of Wie »-h r Hr»»» l*endl»»*»rn, Oregon. noverili Wins Wr.’T F aiímimo C o . RO8BIN3 & E. HAMF.lt. . Pi opi li (or. < Ol ItT MTBEF.T. (NVttDoftr to tb<* Tribun« <*l.o noi.vix^. % %i» i mri it i»» i* iif tni :% r » uh i.xitt» « wBriK» an<l 4 hihlr.ii *h .««-<.*>•» Im II«» all II-« n I’urrba. «1 frvm «hr lor ’IfiMafarlurrr» awd arr of th«* lalrwf •»fjlr*. THF GHEAT Kt SH OF ( VSTOMEKS compelled im to enlarge our force of salemuen nn<l huii- <ire<|g of people crowd our More from morn till nigUL Wo offer the best lino of IL in GENTLEMENS ITRN1SIIING GOODS T<> be luiiml outaide of Portland and have a large amort inent of OrUHCtMTS «$• hih I varied VLNTKRS Don’t fail to call and examine them before purt-liaaing else where. READY MADE CLOTHING every style of goods anti grade of price i»:v of A complete mi boots jfiLixrr> shoes , Neat, durable and attractive, for l.ndiea and Misses, Ountl»> men, Youths and Boy». Especial care was taken In th purchase of these goods and they will be sold dose to cost virus’ it Boys’ Slats Caps Constitute an attractive element in the composition of our stock. All the latest fashions are represented, c arpéis, Wall Papers. Oil Cloths. Hemp. C iirpets, SbtooliL of Qrocorloa lai / FINE JAVA COFFEE. TEAS, SUGARS SPICES MOUSER, \EIV WIT II.IHKI’f, THE ETC. ETC. Meal Tablea «•••> «<>«1 Kl-gantlr F ti railMird Itooinw. j [fAVrVG Jf’RT OPENKD IS OCR NEW /‘HOF || w»» r for Male lb«* • hoi' Mt Bfcf, Pork. Vi’Rl & IIlit ton To b« foiiffirl In J'»-ndlcUm. i Corned and < arrd 9f<*atw ol* nil Kloda Frthb Huux jgtR rna«!e every day, I »H if ,'laiin tlint wo can supply uny «letnnnil for < A <’o„ Pendleton Ì Khollld'T. briniti 7*> on I« 't nhoiild* r. “« CROCKERY OR GLASS WAI laited out. to lay in n complete stock of ev goods which the people of Eastern Oregon ncci lievc we have done it. h'ncrip- h abort nah o we be ll-if