n a v M AKOH 1, 1888, TIlltKK CASH AWAIIBS. . . . a . I . a.- A a on Jununry 1 1S80, us follows: First Award t -PoMiAiw In gold coin to tho firm or . ..!. - . I . . BOO ,1 ft! WIlU. UUrlllK UIU JWU iowi ih a I.. In 41. wtl. f lUfllim' ill llll Vi:l Lin I Ilk 111 tlic Daily nnd Senu-Wcekly EAST AN. Second Awnnl t IfObliAllS 111 KOIU COlU Ml lliu Jivinuii .IIIIIIT.I'H LI1C tlllllU 1I4U. VAIUIinnvij il . .. .1... II.. ...1 .iil.M'nnl.lll . . .I...!.... II,. IllOO IOr oincrKi "iiriiiK uic jviu ic-w. Third Awnnl t , i.. l.t I A It.. 1. . - rli?iittt!U VCU I'M OI tICC. WllU BOlIcllS ' . I - I.. A 41.... ...!. i to tho Da Uy or Hcml-Wcokly east ... At A- ....I.I I.. ...Ill l. ni mu muuuiiin imiiu in nm ai h I .. 1... t.lu nfllnn a!!! bu'iii iiiLvii i.i in itiiviiritu n tiiEn- keeping nn account for tlicmaclvcs. , WHO receive cuilllllinniiuin mi .mi;,. Kant Oregonum run, vo., V l'KNni.KTON. UKKHOIf, BREVITIES. lfilnn in HOOll to lllLVO II tClCMlOnO 15,,. . Dart in a candidate for tho oflleo Biillorav', Epn.i Is mentioned fir Itrni'flir. .1 ... ..I 1.!.... .. ...il.lt,. IICHIIUU VI llliimilK 11 .liuiliu ii.ii n. . i. ....:,....., i-.i nr..!.. . mild (11(1 it IlllO lO I). Int. I lnut Tllirlll . ' nvi-nviiflnn for tho now Matlock- i 1. !..!. 1.. I 1,1 i. iiriiTk. in iwjuiil Luiiimi: i;u. n AVnllii wnn tn electric Unlit, nnd in a gocKi bizcu cuuit, iu k''1 Vert proved up on hip aim, near .. I T - I.... i n .iiniLiii j.jiii;v. ii:ri uil'iii. . Kitiith will iininh hiH work on tho i i'i iniiiii tii Kiiii iuiuu nun Vyi,rt a Annio Smith, well known in Pcn- lmu ri.tniiioil frrnn vimtillL! fnOIlllH t Kock. UP fVWhv. Southern Mctho- Friday evening. ludioH of tho M. E. Church huvo t within thn cliuntx! and i e ii. t ..i l. lift ILIPlllTn 111 LilUll UlCnilUlUIl lVUUlIlUlUU, illU ..1I1..U ,.f l.n I lnlilillrtW I.HVATIlt 14J i.i.. i ... i.. Air:. n.. w.tii.i tr IIIM III II ILlllli II UIIUi rin iiiiii mil in i'i kmi iiuiiLU. a". r 41. t V . - ur.w.4 l.tI. 1. . i ii. ii..i.....r ...A.i. tti Mil i nil "mil viiLiini riiiiuii. t i ..11-.. I .4 ago at conHkleniblo exjonne, huvo Mir rillL rilllllLUUll UY M UlAiUll . .1 1 J.. I,. lAsis, n you in: jnuu uuuuuvuu in w i.. i '.i. I ..1 .!..!..,- K,k ,,,.1.4 . i I - i .i.. ir rw i u tiiiii in ifii-iiriiiiiii. . hi work of rotiowing tho Prosiwct will m uAii thiw wook. l'ivii f nn t Al! 1tf..11.. Hf..ll. K.W. inn i uiiuiii ui m tutu ii uumi a w w euniimign daily just etartod in IUI1. - 1 .... ..uu iii.o, . ii ni'fiiiiiiir iiv ii i run i in' ntreot in woman'H clothef. Ho huvo been urruHtcu. hourH of arrival and departure of - . 11 A A I . 1 nun iiiii i injniuiiiiu iiti.iu luiim viii lvwl lint t1in nilU' Ki'hfil- 1 imikn it muLh worHO. 11M..1a1m 1 l.nt. U'nu mwl It' I17IITI . II11II1I1I II A A If 111 M A A A M A A V 1 VI' morning, whero ho hasteon vinit- uitJinur. iso neeiur. !i! .. 1..I "M.wl.,.. W.illn in dm -:ik.i of W. P. IJutehor IT CM til ....t ,l....n,.r. u .1 .1 ... .1 -1. ...I Lindsov. who purdiuBod tho Davis aeroHH tho bridgo, hun iust had tho I " AI1L1 I 1 L.l A illlll UllinilLilA A A A u AJ 1 U nuiKca u very auracuvo. .iwt Tiiik(1ilv's Eabt Oreoonian tho ... .i . in . r ...i bo renown on I'roaixsct furm Bhould 1 1 . .1 . In Wnl in Union: J. K. UGH. Hlieri II IHIIll i:illllll . IVUllDUDi 11111IUU JlUl'U nv, hiiv.ni? I'oma to irot IL V. Scott. TI 1.1a iini mr innriiri- i im i'iil i i i n 1111111 ii p i i r 1 M. Smith, of Bukor City, took of tho Yillard Houko dining room i . it. bv tho old uourders ut loBinir the 1 11 IX T T 1. . rn l Af 4V1a-a ni-n.-vi-.tnAi- ou Monday night's train from u ork. wuero no ims ooon ior soverui . lmvintr nn cnormout) Btock of Mr. Tayior exienenceu nara .i i.i.. n.,.naoi.rl f ah Viohiir liiiimv to ito.t back to tho ic oi eastern uregon. Pridav flatluirine Dohertv. an iiiiv Iruik- nut. lir citiznn i):imrH he ,i m rv 1,11,1 V r rs-h IlAlFn 11T1 tinal proof ou account oi her not a citizen. Foreigners who intend ii iiih r iiiiiim in if in ii hi uii muLiin well to tako out tho neceusary IWIIIIM Villi' IA I IM.I1 1U111. M XII vo considerable trouble. Articles of incorporation of tho Uma tilla ltcnl Estato nnd Lonn Association lmvo been filed in tho county clerk's of fice, nnd with the Secretary of State. Sam. P. Sturgifl, J. H. Haloy, W. F. lShttlock, 0. S. Jackson nnd Frank B. Clo!)ton nro tho incortHjrntors : capital ntnok. if'o.000. divided into twenty-five slnirofl of tho value of J1.000 each. All of tho stock has l)een subscribed. Tho pur poses nnd nims of tho company will np pear later on. Tho now Main street bridgo is complete nnd open for travel ncross it. It received n sovero strain Wednesday, when a band of twenty horses ran at full tilt across it. Tho council should pass nn ordlnanco which would tint a stop to such proceed ings. More than ilvo lieiul of lcoso stock nt a time, should not bo nllowed to cross even a bridgo. A certain young man haB been seen to saunter down to tiio dopot ovory evening of lato about tho time tho Walla Walla train is duo. Ho has also liccn seen to return after the arrival of said train in nn apparently sorrowful and downcast mood. Keep up your spirits, old boy, sho may yet come to roward your patience. "Red" Lobcnstein will pubtish iu to morrow's East Ouegonian n enrd, de clining to run for county treasurer, ns manv of his friends wish him to do. Poor eyesight, which will causo his early departure, is tho causo assigned. "Hod" hns a host of friends who would like to vote for him. County School Supcrintcndctn Pierce is linldinir n teachers' examination in rooms of tho East Okkcjonian building. Tho examination began yesterday afternoon, I ...til 1. .1 A .. Tii-nn. UI1U Will UU CUlll.llllli;u lu-lliuwuvi J. iiiiii- tv-nino api)licjints for certificates aro in attendance. A Miss Martin, living five miles nbovo Milton, eloped a few days ago, with a young man named Gcorgo Kelly, expect ing to marrv him, but ho took her to a lodging houso in Walla Walla, whero sho was rescued next day by her brother. Itichard Bellow, better known as "Uich" .Tonkins, died at the homo of his stepmother, on Thompson street, thiH morning. His death was tho immediate result of a pernicious habit. Ho was about twenty-ono years of ago. W. AV. Dalhmar. an insano soldier, cscajKMl from tho Garrison hospital at Walla Walla, Tuesday, and armed with a butcher knife, visited several places in town, but was recaptured without hurting anyone Mr. G. W. Hunt, mnnaglng owner 01 tho Oregon & Washington lorntory rail road comnanv. has boon in town several days settling up matters, nnd paying off all bills duo from tho company. Tho bridiro across tho Umatilla rivor, about a milo above town, Is in an unsafe condition. It will bo repaired at onco by tho parties who have just finished con struction of tho now Main street bridgo. Miss Jessie Starkweather, who has Ikjcu residing near Chicago for ten montliB past, ret urn eu Homo on .uonuuy'B train, whilo absent Miss Jessio had a fortune left her by tho doath of a great uncle. L. B. Nash has lecn appointed Associ ate Justice of Washington Territory, vico Judgo Turner, resigned. Ho formerly lived in Walla Walla, but latterly in Spo kane ImiUs. David Brown. Jacob Frascr nnd J. C. Long huvo purchased a half-interest in tho Pendleton Manufacturing Company of J. B. Bay, Z. Houscr and Henry fctover. It is reported that work will soon com mence with tho idea of extending tho telcphono system from Walla Walla to .Milton, Weston, ccntcrviiio ana renuic-ton. James Wheclan hns iust received ten dozen of James Means' seamless shoes, tho best III.-'") shoes in tho world. Ho has tho exclusive agency for theso shoes. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ger hard, llvini! in tho upier end of town, diod Tuesday night, and was buried in tho Pendleton cemetery yesterday. H, C, Paige, formerly a resident of Pendleton, has been appointed one of the two coal initio inspectors of Washington territory by dovcrnor fcempio. Falck & Cohen have one of tho bout and largost Btocks of clothing and hats in town. Tho stock is complete und new, and tho prices low for cash. Mr. Nelson Swaugurt and wife, father and mother of Mrs. Win. Matlock, ar rived from their homo near Centorvillo on Tuesday, on a short visit. James Leezor oilers thirty well locntob lots in Pendleton for sale. Bead his ad vertisement under "Now To-day," Ten families of emigrants from Linn and Miumiu counties, Kansas, will arrive n Pendleton on bunday's train. Niles & Vinson's marble works, ut Wulla Wallu, were burned Tuesday night : loss, $2,500; insurunco, $1,100. C'lurk Wood has accepted tho i wit ion of ussiutant foreman in tho East Ohkcio.v- ian mechanical department. It is about time that someoMO wus get ting out tho street sprinklers for tho sum mer campaign. Langtry's choice cigars nro tho "fel lows" to Binoko. At Langtry's. opposite tho poBtolhco. E. B. McElroy, Stuto School Superin- a , i 1 ..x il. i';ii i leiiuem, wus regiBioreu u. mo i maru Wednesday. J. A. Gross, a prominent farmer of He lix precinct, wus in town Wednesday, Rev. Oglesby will preach in tho Baptist church to-morrow, Friday evening, J. T. Jledman, of tho firm of Rccso & Redman, Adams, is in town to-day. Tho Star Rostaurunt is tho "boss place" to get meals. D. D. Neer, the East Portland archi tect, is in town. Loryeu & Arthur do tho cheapest and best work. Still More WUr, Pendleton people get awuy with 30.000 gallons of water per duy and it isn't a cold water town either, but this includes tne street Bprinkier, wo behove. Wallu walla journal. The umount is 300,000 gallons duilv. The typo In tho East Oukoonian office in tho first place did not like tho size of tho story and left off a cipher, but it is irue. neverineiess. I'enuieion people are partial u pure water. THK WOKK CIOkB ON. Another Kntliwlitlo Mtlnr f to Hoard of Trad-Tho Money t bo Halneil-Kallroaa Committee Appointed New Member. Tim itmml of Trado met last owning nursunnt to adjournment. Tho following members and visitors wore present : H. W. Wheeler, E. C. Wheeler, R. Alex ander, Lot Llvcrmore, J. H. lurncr, S. Rothchild. J. E. Bean, Thomas Ut Gorald, W. P. Matlock, William Martin, Rolwrt Sargent, Wirt Minor, W. f. Chalk, J. P. Medernach, J. B. l.j dy, P. Zahncr.J. J. Ballcray, Jcsso l' ailing, . Houscr, E. E. Sharon. J. A. Mnrston, W. W. CavincBS, M. E. 1-olsom, J. W. Younir. .Tames Wheclan, A. L. lAV', Dr. E. R. Barker, J. P. Wager. , , Mr. G. W. Hunt wns nlso prcscm, ana .., t,.t.i.l (,i itmlfn ii Ntntenicnt rcinird- inc tho O. ife W. T. rnilrond coming into Pendleton. Mr. Hunt snid that it would bo very expensivo to bring tno routt nero, and ho wanted a subsidy of 30,00p,bcsido i,.i,f f M-,n- mill iloiMit, irrounds. The ground for doiot and sidetracks Bhould bo -'000 leet long unu;su icci.wkuj. au cnss tho liver ho would have to build a . . Y, , i.i i ... l...... Ann nrtn UridgO, WIUCU WOUIU cum. ni iuudv f.uiuuvi) and it would probably cost as much to 1 1 ii. ..t.l . . i it... Jtirt. como uown tno otner nmu m mu nu from tho mouth of Wild Horse. Two nlnces in town Bcomcd to bo available for dopot grounds. Ho alluded to tho ad vantages to accrue to tno iun jivm tho tcrmiuus hero, and said he would llkn to know soon, as ho might wish to make other arrangements. Alter some questioning, n commiueo ui five, on motion, wore Apiwintcd to ox- Aininointo tho mnttor, nnd confer with Mr. Hunt further, nnd report nt tho next regular meeting, noxt 'luesctay ow ning. The committee nro: McBsrs. Wnccr. Young. Chnlk, Bnllcray and Rothchild. Tho committco apiwintcd to consider . r , 'I.... ..I.. ... .!l!n. fy. ii ,1 lUarsion ?iiaruii n lumiuniiiuii iu in.1- vurtiso tho town and sell lots reported, reciting substantially tho terms of tho proposition, as published last iucsday, nnd recommended nn appropriation of i&nn in im nitwoil hv litinroDriiiting forth coming dues, nnd by nn assessment of $10 on cuch member. On motion tho rcjort wns unanimously ndoptcd. A Miunliifwm lirovldllll? for (MCC't 1011 of officers at tiio noxt regular meeting was adopted. Tho following gentlemen, mainly through tho rustling qualities of Mr. Marston, havo sent in their namo to become members oi tno iioara: iwarsion & Slinron, l)esj)iiin it Howard, J. M. M Uiitwnn. J. Diamond. John Gagen, ForlwH & Wheeler, Win. Martin, J. M. Bentloy, James Wheclan, Jacob Frazer. Burroughs it Kinney, 1'. M. fVilm X- Piv Tlilu ninkns tho member ship over fifty, ami sovoral othor good names win oo uuucu uy iuu huxi, meci,- ing. 'i'lm Bonrd of Trndo has como to life again in good canicst. A Gentleman Introduced. Mr. Rfinrim Bnullov. an experienced nnu-lllvliuiy lllllll. llllH 1hXI1 HPIMlmil to Ilt- tend to the duties of delivering tho Daily East Ohkoonian to subscribers. Tho pajicr will Ijo left at ovory houso, storo ami ofllco in Pendleton to-day, for tho purpose oi mauing tno icopio acquainted with it, and to glvo those who wish to become BubMMbert) a chanco to do so. Mr. Bradley will commence soliciting subscriptions on Friday and will continue thereafter. When ho calls, lnMir with him kindlv. and if vou want tho paicr tako it and ho will appreciate tno mvor. n you uu not. want it, then don't tako it, and there u'tll lm n,t liiiiil fi'illiii') ! lint Air. Brad ley is going to do Ids liest to convinco you that it is profltablo to tako it. Tho East Okkoonian lUblisning company win ap preciate any favors shown Mr. Bradloy, mwl If thn (lYcliiiiii'd of thn Duilv East OiiKdoNiAN for a week for twenty-livo cont iieccs is not equitable aim iust, coin ..i.i... in i.,. i. i .....i n.,v.... (r.. w inaiiiin iviu inj iii-mii, nun uvi-i,; uuun will Im liiiuln toward correcting existing ovils. The J)aily East Ohisoonian is a necoHsity, but iio long-felt want nor charity patient. It has como to stay, and if merit, grit and energy will bring success, it will "get there" witli both feet, regardless of circumstances und conditions. " IMnu City" Itemt. Quito a loss of fall-sown wheat is ro ported, Many aro ro-sowing, A good deal of hurley is Iwing grown, and considerable ulfalta will also lie planted. Stock of all kinds is looking woll. J. W. Sweazea has returned from Walla Walla, having been treated for his lato accident. There aro sovoral cases of scarlet fever in tho vicinity of Pino City. Mr. Bam ago has lost ono child from it. A littlo child of R. N. Stanficld accident ally got hold of some concentrated lye and swallowed somo of it, und Biiffbred greatly for ubout two duys, but is getting tetter. I hopo the court houi squuro will bring a good price, if u n. jurt house is to bo built, for tho county Is ulreudy tax ed quito enough. Yet tho county cer tainly needs a now court houso, and if ono was built tho officers might bo nioro dilligont in tho discharge of their duties, if that is possible. If I were an Indian I would writo to tho Great Tyee to hyuck mumoko ocoko ill uho. Kkownotuino. TUe Mouarcu of Juaurauco Companies, There is an advertisement of tho old reliable Hartford Insurance Company iu tbia issue of tho Duily East Oheooniak that deserves a closo perusal from busi ness men in particular and tho insuring public in general. This is ono of tho ablest managed companies doing Business in the United States, und one that can pay all possible losses without feeling tho burden in tho least particular. It's Pu cifie Const managers ure Belden & Coran, of San Francisco, men widely known for their capabilities und energies, u sample of which can be seen in tho immense business tliat tho Hartford docs on the Pacific Coast. If you are in need of in surance apply to Olopton & Jackson, Pendleton, for a policy in tho "Monurcli" of JLnsuranco Companies, tho Hartford. THE rKNULKTUN I'UlltilO SCHOOL. Ootid Work ltelnit llime-lncreaurd At tendance Number of PttplU In the Dis trict. Tho Pcndloton public pchool, under tho manngement of Professor Royal nnd his corps of Assistants, is making excellent progress, nnd is one of tho institutions which aro a credit to Pendleton. Until Mr. Hoynl took charge last year the school hud never been graded, und his work was thus rendered more dllllcult. Gradually, but surely, ho bus prosecuted tho work of grading and improving nictlioila, until tho school may now bo said to bo fairly on tho high road of progress and success. Five teachers nro now employed, ns follows: Prof. M. G. Royul, principal; Prof. W. L. Gorman, Miss Emma Anthony, Miss Bertha Hextor, and Miss Ritner. They receive tho following monthly salaries, respectively: $1!WH, $78, $00, $50, and $45. The number of pupils in each branch is ns follows: First reader, 77; second reader, 78; third reader, 11!0; fourth reader, fifth reader, 1(1; orthography, :i7o; grammar, '28: composition and lot tor writing, i'8: physiology and hygtono. 0; vocal music, 375; primary montni arithmetic, 80; advanced mental arith metic, i.'f)5; Rudiments written nrith 144; written nrithmetio, 57; primary geography, 144; complete geogrnphy, 18; language- lessons, S.VJ4, Both tho total and the dully nverngo uttendanco havo boon much larger dur ing tiro winter months than over lcforo, notwithstanding tho fact that there has also lxjon a largor attendance at tho va rious other schools in town. Tho increase of children of school ago in tho district, since 18S0 is shown by tho following statemont. furnished by Mr. F. 1). Hasbrouck, school clerk: In 1BS0, L'50; 1881, 300; 1881', 338; 1883, 417; 1884, 508; 1885, 518; 1880, WW; 1887, OIK). . . flrnnlte Crock Mined. Baker City Democrat : Andy Eliot, a mine owner of tho Granito creek district, roH)rts tho mines looking exceedingly well and a large amount of work dono ou them the past winter. Largo amounts of shipping ore lias lxon taken out this win ter, and us soon us me romis lending to linker ure in a good condition the ore will bo hauled thoro by team for shipment to reduction workB. There uro only fourcompuniesof whites on (ho North Fork, rosicetlvoly, lonoy it Co. work two giants und six men, tho Gallagher's claim work ilvo men, tho Kinsley claim two men. und tho Gurt ridgo claim four moil. There uro nlwut fifty China companies. Two China com panies worked nearly all winter, und uro, ut work now. They picked und shoveled iu tho boxes ulong the river, und all they uro mnking is one dollar or day each. Thoycarn it this weather. All will bo able to go to work on or aliout March 1st, should this weather hold out. Free Leoluro To-Night. Prof. Morris will locturo this owning at tho Opera Houso. His subject will Im "Tho discovery, history, and practical uso of Phrenology, iu the education of tho young: in the choice of businoss part ners; in tno selection oi ncip; in mo treatment for the prevention or cure of insanity; and in the management of criminals. This lecture will he amply illustrated, thoroughly scientific and very amusing. At tho close of tho locturo, tho professor, who is nn exicrt pnysiogno mlst.'Wlll read tho faces and heads by sight of six ladles and gentlemen selected by tho uudience, and explain tno scien tific rules by which examinations by sight ure made. Lecture to commence ut 7:30; udmission, Irco. rrivulo examina tions from 1 to 0 p. in., Friday, at tho ojKirA houso. A I'ropiiiltloii for 1'arJt Improvement. Mr W n Kldlclii.r. willi liln iimiiil public spiiitcdness, hns originated u plan to furnish the people of Pendleton with u little innocent amusement tho comin,; summer, and ut tho sumo time toKssibly assist in doveloping tho nrojMjHed park grounds, no says wiui u uio council win fence tho ground ho will put up a baud stand, nnd otherwise improve tho place, un nn in tiiiilrd It flpcmit. und will I'ivn 11 series of concerts, perliaps Sunday aflor- noons or evenings, aim tne proceeds, uuer paying actual expenses, may bo devoted to a further dovolopinont of tho grounds. It will do no harm to try tho plan. Tho grounds ought to bo fenced anyway, und n littlo beginning made this your toward tmiiriivniiiniit nnd under llin arrange- ment the concerts would no doubt Ihj lib erally patronized. Tim fir live or u Volunteer. Kroin tiio Columbia Chronicle, li'-I,!..,, r.f I nut wnnlf wlillo W. 1. Me. Glothlin was hauling dirt from tho bank at the iuteisectiou of Main und Fourth streets, in Duyfon, ho discovered tho skeleton of a human Iwing lietwoon three and four feet Iwlow tho surface There iimu ,in ulii nf oitlinr Imy or IiiihWi'I. 1 ill L stakes wore found ut each end of tho gruvo. tfulto u crowd soon collected, mm manv speculations wero rifo us to tho nationality of tho deceased. Somo thought tho bones wero thofo oi an In dian, others of u Chiuuinun, und un ex cited individual with u reminiscent cast of mind, insisted that they wero ull thut remained ou earth of one of tho Oregon iiAlimtnnru U'lin Worn Willi I (lilt. tO (!hlistizt) tho Indians for tho Whitmuu mussucre in 1847, Sumner Howard, formerly spoukor to tho Michigan House of Representatives und now u lawyer in un Arizouu town with u fine practice, accepted ufow shares iu an undivided mine lust fall us a re tainer in a murder cuso. A fow duys ago ho was offered $35,000 for tho stock, but declined to part with it. Ft. C. LANCTItY Hereby announces lilniBeir a cumlldute for School Clork, Of District No. 18, at the ensuing election, A. E. DART Hereby announces himself as a candidate for School Clerk Of district No. 16, at the ensuing election, NEW GOODS ARRIVING -AT THE "People's Warehouse" -DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. OUR- Clothing Department Is now complete, und of tho latest styles. Spring Suits and Overcoats All nt bottom prices for everybody. OO MEN'S JEAN SUITS, AT S4.00 A FULL SUIT. OO BOYS' JEAN SUITS, AT 93.00 A FULL SUIT; ACE I O to (7 YEARS. HATS! HATS! HATS! Fifty different styles to select from, nnd nt prices thnt will suit everyone. Gents' Furnishing Goods ! A stock full nnd complete. NOVELTIES CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. BOOTS AND SHOES! FOR- MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Of these wo carry a lnrgc stock, nnd will sell them at fully ton per cont. less than tiny exclusive shoo store in tho town. One hundred pairs Ladies' Black Serge Cloth Slippers, at 50 cents a pair, sizes from 3 to 7. DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS Our stock is always full. Just received- Silk Plushes, in all shades, at $1.00 per yard. Striped Plushes, at $1.00 per yard. Satins, in all shades, at 60 cents per yard. Five hundred pieces Embroidery, all widths, and prices to suit the times. Flouncings, Spanish Laces, Linen Laces, Val enciennes and Guipure Laces, in all widths. Wo also carry a nice lino of Trunks, Valises, and Traveling Bags, And a full line of GROCERIES, Which wo sell at tho lowest notch. "The People's Warehouse." FALCK COHEN, Proprlotora. The One-Price Cash Store. PENDLETON, - - - -' ORECON Chicago Store. The times demand good Goods nt Bottom Prices. An exam ination of our Prices and Goods will bo suilicient to satisfy any ono that they can saye money by buying Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Etc, Etc., at the Chicago Store, Wright & Son, mi ,4. ' i. 1 ! Li . t ... 'v scuira