I'OltTI.AM) MOTflill. JRK1UY, A I'M LIS, 1888. Tim Ni'r Itnllroml UHiIko Am Intnrotltig mill llrtnllml l)pvrlitliin ot tlin Struc ture.. From our Iti'KUlur Correnpnmtcnl. I l'oini.A.vn, On., April 10, 1888. ,j 1 found Mr. (ieo. A. l.cdcrlo, the en gineer in charge of the new lratiH-eon .. i ....i. im,. ii... ...i.. I ...II..,.,. i i. .t.i.... ....... t.. ,.t i wri'Iimuim ".. . iiiiuiiim milium. iriuiKi;i in;. in tuuipu Ul ... I.. ...... fltiL'rlnviA V lit.u .......,.... It.... .....11.1.... I .1 II... .. . ... 1 lit f III ,111,1 iriiin I . . a .. . .. I .I....H .IHllfll fllll llllllla I .,..v... w ...u a.u.... ...... I'.,..l t - II II,. IK... If. 111. Will III I 11 1111 111IIL1 1 I 111 lllllUII'nPI III Mill 11IIIK. lilt i....... ..,.l,t.,ii! ill rcllil ctoll. HUH i u'uu vnrv nlil iliu mill u idl lin wmilil i.lvn ".r""".: ...... ii. ...i... i v;-n"-n .. iiiloi tnut lou in Ins iiesrossiun, county cotmr. In tlm mutter of changing the voting place of Kneaiupinent precinct: ordered changed to iN'orth Fork Hiding. In the matter of road Ko. .'110:0 W Knight, John Cupllnger and Win M Hcot' appointed viewers. In tliu mutter of conntv mad No. !t0!l: Joe IIo.jii, I l'ounehuinp'uiui J S Hodgon T' SKtl T i.DAY. V..tl Its WAS i Ml. At W'll.tii! u ul. m Tu'ii D.itlilrM im.i iltivi Int. ml ' iv I) I . h ), r M'i k. I'nr furtliur in fiiriiiullm, iii. iv it wUriMif tl. V. MUST, ttullni I'oi'iwcinr, Apr 12 tlA.w Wnlluln, V. T. rm9 Ml No. :tii: II lALti .......... ii....,..ii ifi.nnniliv visit wlii'ii III roriuiim. render thorn y to lank" lie will norvlt'0 In lils UltCVITIHH. ..t.,u .1 - ...1- 1 1 ...... iiiii imrir iiiiiiriivi.iiii.nl. " - i f.. II.. I I 11... .........If I . I..I.I .ll UUl P'l IIIKIU.D ..IV mmil it rtlttit nlifililil lm iirirnnfynil 1111 rnur linn uiu pimii; ill min ns are selling at j-j.mj per uozeti, court adjourned thin evening t Monday. tar lleslutirunt is tho "boss get meals. itiyer returned lroui I'.eno on urn ils' afternoon. 1'arker of I'lnatllla sicnt a eott- fiJ fit titlL'tl flllU U'lMlL' K. l'otwino Is over at tho Cove; inly return to-morrow. i Ilivinl nf Trillin h1i:ihii muter- io more, and try again? ... it. ..i f . ..I ! II... f . llll Illlll in i iii.ii).iiim tliu ii.ii tcel ones lias readied helio. .. f. lit,.,.!. Lull. it.,.. , ..o il .. 11. .1.1. ..I..,..,, M tl., (.. I. ...,.,. Court. Iiiihoii lui.4 some nice furuiHhed rent at tliu old jiostollleo build- mt street. f tiHinliiir nf fiillnlilM in Inn l'llll urvation lotH are lieing recorded lie clerk's ofllco. r ro)in of tho Howiiuin IIdiiho changed (q tlio room Xoriuorly . and v co voreiii Inon law not 'vet rendo '.1 IiIh in tho court Iioiiko removal ciiku, in expected dally. tho announcement In our adver- 1 f tl ... t ..III.. ..Illl to,!iiorrov evening. r..ii.. i...,.,i.ii. It,l.,i Senator, eanio over Irom l.ti . i . . .1 i.. i i.. I llinb UlUlilliK n iniiiii rted that Dotroloum Iiuh Ikjuii butiveon Central In and Oruy'H WaHhliigton Territory. , a iiluco to do housework, or to U IIIIIUIUI1, It 1 UUIIK lllllllilll nuu. iiiiuv ui. linn uiiilu. . .t.i n t i.. n. i f ir..n..i.. lUUUIIIUIl 111 IIIU lllllll 111 1TIIIIUIU laid oir. called lteid'fl addition, ........ . Minniiiiiinir m iihio weru hoiii hid Tl . !.. -. unrniinri camu uji laiciy irom and will lenvo hooii tor tlio work in liln Uranito Creek min- I . I ( I 11 " day right ulon, lecauKo it Ih u t.. ..A 1 - i-lt t ri'II11 111 ILL llltl llf inilllllt 11 ITlJIlllTLT" ntoro u choice lot of piuo npploH. .. , . i i i ...i ua i uavo arrived, nuu uro very nil it- .v .i i ' u tirtt MKUiirvnn of their now (itiaitiTH. . - i t .. . i ' . ill I . il t 1 on tho rei-ervoir is progrcyaing. put In; then It will Ik) walled up V-Vki 1IIU II Ul 11111 1 41 ax U Ik llllllllll ...I it .1. . 1.. . ...t. liiiHir. ii villi iini iiiiii:iiiv il k i of tliu Daih Kakt OiincioxuN, week. mir mi 1 1 in i in iiiiii ii ii ii ii ti in in Ink tnrtitlmiM fa it titfln iilinvit vul U J tlf 41 aaaau h uu Il a 4 i il. a It i - .1 ...ill II III. II II I VI II. IL IH HIIIIIMIrlII . Will Itl. L' II ..1. II .1 .....1 I . I . llrll Ail tl I MWtllt 1 1 1 1 U f- IUIUIIIVU Ul 1U lil'IIV from Seattle, and Taeonia, after .4 IT illl.. ..II il... HI III .t 1 Il ... . lll 1 1 i i- il . ...if . growth of our daily mibscrijition it meets our mot Hanguiuo ex- no nave usea n as an uuveriis- 1 II til urn lltiimTfiinllit ill tliolr nr. Frmrr'4 Opuru Haute. distinguished lecturer, actress. II! . . ll 11.111 111 ...ill .f .'IIB I'iUiimtU .UUItlllUIII. "Ill KVU uzio. or mo iiauun wuo. uur !.. . tl..ll tl?..ll 1 illl iii,in.i iini inmnrii na niiiniiiF best entertainments ever uivon .il il.. 1 .1. 1 1. f i , teachers, llio acting nccno in llirHTIrili nr imp rmar imin Ailrlpnnn till) UIIV gladly. Ilelsiin intelligent lixiking lit tlo fellow, Ktuooth faced, and lias a gamu leg. No sat now n on u big Hleel 'stiinger' and talked bridge for half an hour, dur lug which time I learned tho following lacirii Tho flrHt. wortf U'im ilntin liiut Ani.nut and it is exiicctcd the briduo will bo ready for trains June 1st next. Since tlio work commenced olio accident has ban pencil, causing the loss of a life, two weeks delay, and u )eciiniary loss of foil thousand dollars. The total weight of iron and steel in tho bridge is two million ihjiiihIs, and tho freight bill amounts to nearly ::O.OU0. In total length tho bridge proper is six hundred and sixty feet, and consists of two spans, ono llxcdiind the ot her u draw, llio draw span In .HO feet long, anil lie L-lns on tho West hank, oxteudinir to pier neartlioceutcr of tho stieain. It rests on it pivotal pier, land when open swings over u protuclion of piling built at right angles to tlio bridge and extending llio feet each way from tho center, or twenty feet beyond either end of tho draw. The pier upon which the draw rests was.uiado of driving u solid body of piles into tho bed of tho stream, wliich were sawed oil evenly at u dupth of -10 feet liclow low water mark. Upon tins was mailu n grillage of ll'xlL' timbers, alternately crossiui! at riuht angles, to a height of li t feet, iiimiii which wan erected u pier of solid masonry to mo top, uiiicn lorms a rest tor tliu turntable. This pier is 111 feet in dlaine ter at tliu top ami has uixm it u circular track, upon which oil steel wheels move. Tho draw Hiian, which rests uhhi these wheels, will bo separated by a small steam unuino, located on ono side of the draw span. Tho pier upon which tho connecting ends oi tlio two spans rest, was made by driving two clusters of piles fourteen feet in diameter, side by side, around each of which was sunk a heavy iron cylinder, tlio spaces insidu being solidly Piled witn concrete, llio cylinders are till feet hiuh and extend 70 feet Ikmow low water mark. Tho llxed upan, ex tending from tlio cylinder pier to (lie cast bant ot tlio river, is ;ai leet long, i no Iwttoiu of this span is 110 feet above low water mark, a distance sulllcient to cr in tt tugs and small steamers to pass un der at all stages of tho water, except the highest. 'Ihobridgo is designed for tlio triple use oi trams, wagons ami toot pas rcngers, and for this purpose is divided into four compartments. Uoii the bot tom of tho bridge, which is twenty feet wldo between the trusses, will bo laid a single railroad track, twenty feet In the clear almvo the track leliig allowed to tho solid plunk floor of tho wagon road way above, me upper Halt is llio same width us tho lower, giving ample room for teams to pass. Tho space in the clear ulxivo the planks Is 11 feet, tho remainder of the forty feet of total height of tho structure wing tilled with angle-iron braces. On u level of the roadway out side the trusses, on each side, is a foot way six feet wldo, protected "by ample railings and guards. Tliu structure is being constructed by tho O. it, A N. Company on its own no- co; m, aim not by contract, so that tho exact cost is yet unknown. It will, how- ovor, ajiproxtinato J'BO.OOO. The frame Ih of solid Iron uud stcol, principally tho latter, the draw weighing 600 tons, and the Uxcd span 1108 tons. The bridge is being made by tho Union Bridge Com ....... f hi,,,;,.. i.,.. t.. ?..... ...in J'liuj ui iiliuim, i uiiiipi ixillllli mill Hill arrive in terfectly inatclied parts, ready to lo joined and placed in osltion. Tho best material Is being tiycd, uud utory ollbrt will Ini made to secure the lwst utruetuio K)sslblo. Tho chief engineer is Oeorgo S. .Morrison, of Now York city, who is represented hero by Georgo A. Ixidurlo, the engineer in immediato charge On tho west side the approach to tho wagon-way Is 700 fcot long, beginning at thocornorof Third and O streets, and forming a viaduct over tliu trucks of the Noi thorn l'acille and Oregon A California roads. Tho railroad track from tho bridge will connect immediately with trucks now on Front street. On the east sldo tho roadway connects with Ilolliday aveuuo about tlueu blocks lielow tlioO.it 0. ferry landing, by an approach of 150 feot, and the track joins tho tracks of the O. k 0. through u deep cut now being mado In the high bunk south if the bridge. Turn: Laxks. lie Couliln't detThern. Harry Laudis, tho hoot-bluck at Mc Cullough'H burlxsr shoji, has evidently been bragging on his climbing qualities a good deal, and this morning liet that he could climb to the top of the flag stair in the court hoiiho yard. A purse of (0 was soon made tin, which lie was to have if ho climbed to the ton and touched tho kill. He proceeded to the iole, kicked oir his shoes, and for tho first twenty feet Inspired everyone with the liellcf that ho could go to tlio top easily. However, no ono was seen trying to entice tho stakeholder around tho comer, as the climlier'ri jiowera woro visibly lieginning toweukon. After getting about one-third of tho way up. ho begun to inutilro anxiously if tho K)lo was safo. Being assured that tho ground would catch him if it should break, ho mado a final effort which took liim about ball way. lie stopped, gazed lovingly ut tho top, "so near and yet ho fur,"then down ut the ground, and began to slido slowly down, amid the shouts of the crowd that had collected. Ills trous ers and self resjiect sulFered a good deal in the descent. 1 le won a bet by diiiil ingan electric light pole, but when it comes to a 75-foot wlo which tajn-rs utmost to a point, ho gives it up. appointed viewers. In the matter nf cniintv rn. .l .M Hemphill, It ( Thoiupsoil and Hess wiui-u iiiiioiiiiei wi-wom. Ill tho matter of ro.ul district No. .'1: AptKiIntincnt of II. Hiibblellold revoked and F.dwin lteser npHintcd Hiiiiervlsor. In the matter of road district No 88: Ed Hyrd appointed suiervisor. l'auer account: It llond .t'JS.Ut). Incidental : II F Johnson (L'J.li.'i. In the matter of county road No .lilt: J M Cochrane, Win ltuslt and W It Anion appointed viewers. In tho matter of county road No .'Ul! J W Williams, 1 A Wild and E J Mcinors appointed viewers. In tliu matter of county road No I!0G: report of viowers accente'd and the samo established us u county road and ordered ! ojicned. In the matter of road No 307:report of vlcwerfl iic(ptcd and samo Is ordorcd opened for public iirj. In tho mutter of road No 1102: vlowero' report accepted and same ordered oponod for public use. r'suDera House The (llfllltKlltHli ' Alrr h iiiiitliimil niut Trnjlo I. (Il Hue I', MISS FLORE'iGE MOLINELLI, will ni cur ut Krutci'n Opf ru Home, Friday Evening, April I3iii, In lirr brltllnutly lllii-imlpd pnpalur n. ?Tj o nr tj Till trltiuinli ( ilMinntlo nr lonfuro will bo IbiiHluit il by Mt im In cl nrncler iIitbh ticiiiitirui, I'liiiuiiiiii.i mm im 'ii M Oiii t from Koiiii o mi't .1 il I'l, Mm -lie b unit ibo blRiicr (iriuiiii, il n in" ri'iuimj m I'lnnir Medieval Hymns. Ailmbs'on COcciuk. tcttll'cnt 8 o'clock An Kxrltlni; l'pliioite. Krom tlieSnlom Htutcsinan. Last night, about six o'clock, Frank Gaunt, a youth of 17, in tlio employ of Gaines llsher. u livervinan. drovo u single horse and buggy in the mill pond, near the waterworks, for the purjioso of washing them oir. Tho horse young I I bilttlt flnn'il tu II uttlL1uM.il it, ... .t.t.l 111. mi I about tho middle of tho pond tho horse liecamu unmauai!eab1u. and struck out for tho fuither sldo. Ho iravo three or four lunu'es towards tho south and "lauded" in the middle of the channel of Mill creek, where the water Is live or six feet deep, lleie lie stopped and sank to tho bottom. The buggy uho was. in very deon water, but the nluckv t driver, seelni; the horse was about to drown, jumped out into tho water, waded I to his head, and, though In tho water t p to his own eyes, Kcied the ittiimal'H head and Held it above tliu surface. Alone Ho was able to accomplish nothini: hut this. and tho chances uro that ho would soon have had to rellnuuish his hold ami allow tnu norso to drown; but i lurry iuinto, who saw the accident and tho predica ment of tho horso and boy, was equal to the emergency. He throw iisido his coat, umiHMl Into tlio pond from tlio platform near tho water works, and partly waded. partly swum, to tho scene of the accident. The two managod V) cut the horso Iooko from tlio buggy and luko him out to tho shore. Tho buggy was also saved. Tho accident was an exciting one, and both Gaunt and Mlnto showed great pluck in their cllorts to savo tho horse's life. Tliu water of Mill no ml ut this tlmo of vcar is mighty cold, uud tho current of tho creek is treacherous. The horso mid tho Ivoys aro nono tho worse for their adventuro. Hotel ArrlvnU. VitXAHD Hot'Mi:. It Thovcnln. linker City;0 Allarnhart, Wild Horse; Hank aueimn. uentervlllu: ueo Wilcox, c ni ton, Mo: WTl'errln, Fostor; LT Wil cox, Haines; lion ltosensteiu. rortlund: E F Smith. Pilot Hock: J W Keonov. City; 11 A Scnro, Seattle; J Curden.Clty: E J Wilbur. Meachotn: WTlln l.md. St l)uls: llert Swhn. Kansas: .1 Tliornbiiry, Oregon; Miss Harlem, Suleiii ; James Fitzgerald, SiKjkano Fall; Henry iwwmau. lilrcii ureek: 11 W ou . S ock- ton, Iowa. Oomikn Itui.K. Iillllo Taylor, Eugene;, liiiorKtng. i.ontervi io: it t' luits. . u- nlperj.M OTrlbblo, Echo; O'eo Meade. Honnncr: II V Mousu and fumlly. MS Johnson, 0 V Mousa ami wife, St'luiiH; i nucKiier, l iioi iuxiz; v it nrougiit. ortland: Win Homelov. Salem: M W Davis, Eugene: It J Watklns. V. Wover. Juni)or; A Olcott, l'ilot Hock; O W Johnson, Vinson; John McDonald, J JU .Morrison, r ti Hiuitli, Unialia. isowMAX Hoi st:. A M Keaeliatn. Dan uameron, Wesley J Herring, A J A I bin HHHydorund wlfo, Walla Wulla; W iStcinko, San l-rancisco; I) Van Zandt Mrs Molinelli. Miss Floienco Moliuelli Tiicoma; Jacob Ilamer, Kansas; Mrs Union, city; Alfred Hichmoml, John Ilanister, Weston; I N Johns, The Dalles, J Ii Beam, Portland; J II Otto, Cascade UK'ks; u norland. Wosliougal: 11 il MeDougul, Corvullls. Monoy Lombard X Lombard. to loan on improved farms at ivjui , kuutiiui iiiiii iiiu icuiuiii: ui ' h ii ii in i urn I'M. mil iiiiiiiiiuiiiinn. mi hit- elassiu medieval bvmns. aro in lays. Call on or uddrcsH John Lindsay. . . ' ' i -. . - - Autlloii Hule. A. O. Welm will hell at nubile auction. ins Household lurnituro, consisting of l organ, bedroom hots, 1 lounge, 1 tine rrencli plate mirror, table ware, and in fact everything that Is needed in fiirnisl ingu residence. Tho sale will take place Saturday. Atiril M, nt one o'clock p. in.. In front of the court house. Bo sure and come, ov erylxxly, and wcuro bargains. ThU Kicnlnc' Manic Tho Pendleton Hand will discourso tho following musical program this evening from the band-stand In tlio court house square, 1. Galop. 2. Schottisco. II. Andanto and allegro. 4. Schottisco. 5. Concert obligato, for two cornets, 0. Buss Solo. 7. Andanto and waltz. 8. March. NEAGLE BROS.; Huccessons to MA11S1IA LL tO SOAr., BLACKSMITHS Wagonmakers, IJorner M aln anil Water Stn Pendleton, - - Oregon All kind of Dlackiimltlilns.Cilone In the bent and prompt manner. Wagons, UugKle and backv muilo to order. liepalrlny a Specialty. Fartlculat uttentloa to bo o iboeln . mcbl GENTLEMEN, We are now showlnc all tho litlcst novr cities In Fine TiiikfMiidu Clothing, suit ublo for spring unil summer wear. Do not pay fancy pilees for your Clothing. Examine our mammoth stock, uud con- vlni'o vonrcclf tb'it vnn can uavo from to .$."i,00 on your spting Htilt. YOUNG MEN, If you want u nobby spring suit, call on us! Wo fun show you ..ver '100 now suits tu sel ct fnuii, niuging in pri'-o from BOYS, Tell your mother to brine you t our stnro for u nice Spring Stilt. o have u cum pleto stock in all the leading styles. OniLDREN, Kuce-pants S..i;; in f tucy f.i.isimoies, tweeds, tlauiiels, all muib in the latest fashions. Wo carry tho largest liuu of STUAW HATS, Which we sell ;.t u vory low figure. J. Diamond, The Leading Clothier & Hatter. John McGarry, -ficnlfr In- GROCERIES -AMI- pjRovisioisrs l'lrt-cliiM4 gol only n utiN'k. (lutu Ixjuklit uiuUolil. l'ro- BUYS and SELLS REAL ESTATE. Cor. Main and WvbbHrrevtu. I'KNDI.irrON .... OHKOON DUTCH HENRY, The Wood Man, UUILH Htrini, THE PltJRD MAN, VKIIItHTHKK . PKN'DI.KTON. L. DbSENBERY & A Bare Chance For Gash. DON'T LET IT PASS! The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered! No Such Values Given Elsewhere! Our Competitors Look Astonished! Note the prices in Our Departments! DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. f0 picccH solid color drosu goods, at 8e per yd; mild elsewhere l'J'ijC. 50 pieces fancy checks dress goods, at Me wr yd ; sold elsewhere 15e. 50 pieces fancy dress goods, at 15e per yd ; solil eUowhero 'JOe. 'X) pieces ilO-lnch changeable dress good.', ut '.'Oc per vd; wild elsewhere 25c. l!o pieces ;i()-incli hiolio dress goods, at L'ic jer vd; sold elsewhere :t7'e. IT) pieces 40-inch nil-wool llrayvllio Sulling, f.Oe per yd ; sold elsewhere 75c. LAWNS, TWENTY YARDS FGH A DOLLAE. At.so , I't'i.t. i.ini: or- Albatross Cloths, Sicilian Cloths. Austrian l'Lids. Ludiv.1 filths, I Imp IVAlmas, lthaiiainus Marvellouv. Moires, Thu aliovo compriso all tho latest shades mid designs In Dress floods shown in isew lork Aiarkets. tho domestic d jspa et MiEiisr t binsdiilo llleaulwd Muslin, 10 vards for fl.Ol). HillV l'leached Muslin, 11 vaiils for 1.00. Caliot W, 14 yards for 1.H)". Cabot A, ll! yards for $1.00. (iiughams, in large ami small checks, 10, 1l and I I vards for .l.(K). Cheviot Hliirtlngs, 10 yards for fl.OJ. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. In this department wo are prepared to satisfy thu most exacting taste. Our slock embrace's Headed Sets, llraldcd Sets, in alt colors; llruidi'd l'uticls, in all colors; Novelty llraids, in all colors; Headed Ornaments, Wuteied Silks, in all colors; l'liishes, In all colors; Satins uud Velvets, in all colors. Flouncings, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, etc. Ladies would do well to examine ourr-but!on length, lou vln Kid (Moves, stitched back. We have this line in all shades, which we are ollerlug at per pair; sold everywhere at f 1.70. Hosiery Department. Wo would call your esicelul attention to this lino, in which wo are ollerlug special s bargains: A lino of ladles' solid color hoso, 10 cents cr pair. A line of ladles' fancy-striped hoso, 15 cents per pair. A line of ladles' unbleached llalbrigaus, extra heavy, at -5 cents. A line of ladles' solid colors ami faucy-str!ed, at L'5 cents, A lino of same at U7! fonts. A lino of same at 50 cents. Xovvlllen In . ami llnlti'lhread Jfime. Uho a lull Uho o'MIhhch' ami Vhtldrcn'H Jiiwlrrif. Shoe Department. Tn this dopiirtmont wo cannot bo surpassed. Wo carry the largest stock, and will give you tho Lowost Prioos. ladles' Oxford 'lies at (1.0J; sold everywhere at tl.'.'.'i. Indies' Oxford Ties ut if 1.50; sold every wheio ut i'l.ih). Ladles' Nowjiort Ties ut fl.OO; sold everywhere at JI.'.Ti. Ladies' Newiwrt 'lies at 1.50: sold everywhere ut k'.OJ. ljulles' Opera Slippers, HO cents; mild overywhuio at iM.!!5. Iulles' Opera Slippers, at tl.W, sold everywhere at f Ladies Ojiera Sllji now, at ij-LuO; sold overywheto at f-iM. bulios' Ameilcan uld button shoes, $U'.J5; sold everywhere fU.70. kulles jiobblii goat button shoes, J 1.70, if-'.OO, UVJ5 "and upwards. In addition to llio above, wo have a e unploto assort inent of Curuco, Kiench, lleng.i- lin mid (ilovu kid shoeii, uianiifaetmed by the most celebrated Katlem makers. A eompatihou of these goods for ipiality and price invited, CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Wo would call your attention to our now line, of which we are displaying tho larg est stock, and at prices the lowest. We am ollerlug in tbi.' line : Men's business suits, $5, $7, !, 10, and upwaids, Men's dress suits, $1-, 15, f 18, l'0, and upwards. Hoys' suits, 1(5, $7, and upwards. Children's suits, VJo, f'1,00, 1.50, fl.(K), and upwards. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Our aim is al wayn to carry tho latest HtyleH in Jliiln, linfifinrar, jVr.--it'rar, rtr. We have mi extensive variety in each of theMj lines, in fact, inorothun wo euro to carry, aim tnoy must no min. o liavo n aced a I'cru lino i.rlcu these goods In order to dispone of them. on Carpots, Oil Cloths, Smyrna Rugs, Wall Papor, oto. G-EO CERY X);ii;iA.RTM:ElNT. (Jranuliited sugar, 12 IbH. for 11.00. (iolilcu O sugar, HI lbs. for fl.OO. Itlcu, 11 lbs, for 11.00. ('oiree.OU lbs. fl.OO. Cllinux tobacco, I0e er plug. Syrtip.No. 1 ipiality, In kegs, if y. 75'. ltomeiuler we shall do lust us wo adi'erllsii. Kviirv :ii-il,.. vnn .nr..il,iu Imm our Htoro you will find to conospond with prices advorllHt, L. DUSENBERY & CO, MONEY! I LA.SKH.flK'h H lAlUHfHA lui.ilu llir IIDIIllB J. I.. 'i i'i'ii),nHin Ul , K ill WlVfa I iiiiUiiilfiiriiiHorC rcu C'TrnliHtc, County ami Jiiatli'di Coiirlx.ora IliriilHIK .IIKIJOU ITIIIIlIll,'. IIOOKIHIIllllll.' I inuiiK isooKB-oriiiiyiiiiiiK in inn prliitiiitl it wkiv iiiniiiiiKiiiiH, uii i ron KAHT OIIKOOMAN I 1'1'lL CO.. I'Liiillt'ton.Ure.l ample upon apullcutlmi. I in i uii priiilintl MADE The Pendleton Roller Mills, i I (Cajmclty fiW) burreU per day,) iW S. BYERS & CO., Proprietors, I'liuillcloii, Orruon, Jlunufucturer. nt flrulmm, urmiuluted uuJ kelf-rl.lni; Flour, Hlght-xt Van l'rirn I'ulit for All KIuiIm of Urulu. Flout, meul,chop feed, etc,, nNwayn on lian DUTCH HENRY. The Track Man DUTCH HENRY, Tho Transfer Man, WV.Wtt HTHKKT - I'K.VDt.KTON fnfin m 0IZ3CIIUU JOB StPASTUZU; Ik the iMb '"r"''lu','l'it'Ulppillu tlielnlaiia K. O I'uli. Co., I'MiiilleUiu, OrnKou