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SATl'ltI)AY,Al'HII' 1888. , iinf llm KastOhwionian him lrantl' " i- rtliuitl the AUuikIoii fnflAb,l,Jul,J,, nil i)or. iinilcr tho limn- limner I l"!'"' "-' mt?X fi.ivo rol.lcii f IVjiilltotif mill ".0' iw-lt when I'.irtlHii.i; Hp will "'Fully rimlcr Ilium mo servlco In hi cr. . .-ijiwM,i '' " HltKVITIIW. Lr meals o to tho Musonte restaur- InJIdotH ice-cream soda at II. F. John- KLili court convcncH n week from nMhiHlieo has not Jct resumed husi- L;(lnco tho lire. t 0. Wr c it. ' ,,lu If, mY' ' LffifrotiihhlrllHoCnirfoiiiltt. Lok. Apply at lior residence on Court reef n II. Hopkins, tho tolor.hono oxoliitiiRO Ln,camo over oil mo mum mum inuu ItAttAifr fnl J. P. 11112 IOH IlIKl SOU, HI i lll'l- Mlioailftict'l. il, ..imnnf IlilSL'hllll Wlllbotilliyctl LLmm-onlho vacant block North of lie iJanfnn mill. Mn. Jolmxon nns some ur.ji-riu nr Lu,t mom to rent ut tlio old postollleo lluildlnguti Court Htruot. Hon. h. I'. Hniwn, oI .Mt. liiuho, i. i., pa.jcd tiiroiiKh town hist niuht on bin oyto tho convention nt Iloiio City. flnist arrived this imrnlnit Irom l'orilaml, mid will conduct tho sor- Ivicea at too i.unouu cnumi iu-iiniun, I f. I Knrunxon. WHO IH 10 IIIKO (110 IiWofru'Mv Mites nfl clerk nt . tho iwncy. arrived thin morning and will jo lout today. I A (l'flnililo residence lot only fo.ir UotlM from tho Couit hoiiHO, for mlo fj,cap. Impiiro at i.eo.or k rummers druifftoro. 0 John Poo wiw lined yestcidiiy afternoon ttatulrmhi, hv ltocoidor CrowH. for urn-clIylKT-tinahlHilot? tho night before on lUiiruiteui. v,,r llm lent miii of Java codeo in town, or tho tilro.it lunch, call at IHchnrdson's lancli counter, on .Muln street, betwoon Alt and Webb. Thn OiC'dii ltalhvav & Navhrutlon IConpanv'ii surveyors surveyed through Oikenlilo Wednesday, on tho way to the titur il'Alcne mines. IVimtv Slio irr Davis 1m off on u ti it thioujli Alia, Vinson, and CmniiH pro dncLi, wrvlns upa -h on jutotn and wit- nmts lor tlio Appi-oacnitis term oi tne Circuit Court. W. E. I'otrrlno. J. P. Emu's and otberH rMue.it everv one Inloivsted in Improving mil Ijeautlfyins tho romotery to moot ctitTUcUv, May 1, ut 2 o'clock n. in., I itthecouitiiou.se. Tbe Congregational Church will hold iu twuul service to-uioirow (Sunday) morninu'. !mt In tho ovenini: will nnlto lathe tcmiiemneo tiicoting conducted by Mr. MIlo 1'. Ward ut tho 0H)iii Houwj. Tie j'erformance of "Olivette" lust tten'nj by tho Juvenilo Opom Company is highly coniinemled by nearly all who attended. "l'imtfoe" will 1 prenentod tbli evening. Tho llltlo iHsopIo dcMorvo u fall lioiifo ugulti. IIomcII & Co. will nell furniture to re tponriUa nrHonn on notcM jmyalilo after lurvunt. Any ono deslrlui? to purcbaxo furniture ulumld coiihiiU thin rtHouHiblo house. Their prlceti ou hiicIi r alen nru iih diwpiwuny in town. Ceiite.ville Homo P'era: m-1 lMduy liile David Taylor was paring down tlio feet tf one of IiIh woik ho . oh, tho uni malieaicilKpand htruck him a iuvo.o ov in thu fnri!in:iil. It whs a rlmn tall, a he wuh badly hint. Milton Kalu: Sovoul now dwolllnsH aienow under wav of wniht uclion in Milton. They uro nil well built and roomy. Anions IIiouwuoih a o Jobniiv J'lllor I). I). I'lunt- W. T. Wright and -Oijik'H, Voilly, wo uro inip.'ovlng. K. It. Fkipworth rotinned tliin morning from liWweek'M trip in tlio Kant end of the comay, Hu reK)rlH;ood jiUondunccH at the meellngH, and much interoHt man IfcjUd, Hio fariii.UM uro Lo'uuiit;; to rilug tho jjrlovous bunion of bl;ih taxa tion, Centervillo IlonioP-oss: Wo lmvo boon wiaUy Infomcd that tho O. & W. T. wUroad coiaiiany will at onco cotnmonco the luiinlnj" of a regular train f.om this Wat to Wullula, iih oon na tho track can w leveled up, at which tho company in iwilyengagwl. Albert (Jilliuni, living South of Pilot .i . Ih'1 leg biokon lawt Sunday, by .TT!f . '""S m 110 wm aJono, 1 1 a ! '9 "ttwet nomo oiio'h attention JjJ Ida revolver, but fulling, ho ' trailed on his hoio mul todo home, a H'tanceof thieo ndlea. Jl. I). i:ichard.on has had two lunch UN neatly fitted up, in addition to hi "wiw lunch countor." and can tmpply i lailiei and t'enllemon with tlio bust r111',1'! toivn. All tho doliciciort can obtained in tvamn, nnd overythlng clt Mr liiehaidson'H ontorpriso erve1iibo:..i:.,:,tronago. J,lf'l;,wr!'-1 "ho: Tho O. U. & N. Co. oft u l"3,hp l"l,ty cloikdr.ift ubsti-acta n e for,, jpoi.v .deng Willow c--ok, It ii ii " y t0 l",K'''iii tbo light of way. w Tc""-',el that niuiiy titU mo im on iu ",a,,y bimpa-cd natoe, ecent th.U of mosdon. ,'Wkiui,,,,f Pl,flM fn'nnany played rtivu'ltu l-'d ton full h-iusu. Tito in 1, '." """tainoil tliroughout, und MM.n a'-,lrUx U, nwonuy '"id con ffi' ,liI)b-vea b-v ,h0 children, for s7vu,l'ev ur- 'bo oldeU not being rrimack and Teddy Gamble us Co- itSm? .)ver Particularlv U1 bo played to-night. W. W. Journal : A. K. Inham, Kmi.. caino very near iin'otlng with u cruol death at Hturbiick, hint WcducKday. Ho took a walk upon tbo ticHtlo works, pon dering ovor Home legal polntn, whon Hud doidy tlio tniln caino tUHblng along nnd thu alarm wuh olvon. To navo himself, lio made it leap lor lifo, lont bin hat and Hjualnud both of IiIh kneen. Tlio Ilenton county prohlbittonlHtslmvo inadu the following nomiuatioiiH: ltup rcontatlveM, 1). C. Wyatt, It. N. Allen; conimlaHloncrH, W. T. Uryant and John Huclmnanj Bhuriir, O. I.imdeHj clerk, I). P. Ditto; ticasuroi, A. W. Hcrbort; iih HCHHor, Victor Hurt; tmrveyor, hcIiooI BUperintcnileut unit coroner to fill. Irvy l.aI)ow lecolved a cuho bv freight to-day from tho Hunt, wuighltig foity poundH, on which thu height ciuirgeM were V'.-O. Tho graduated tide on ghiHfiwam, Hovenlh cIuhh, iiio f2.l(0 per 100 1I)H. Irvy nay tho freight amounts to more than tho goodH nro woitli. Tho cnHo'of John AIcDcarmld vh. John Hnrdcn, to ivcuvur $loO for labor per formed, which wuh net ut 1 o'clock In .liiHtico IliHhop'H court to-dav, wuh iiomI p mod tintll 1 o'cliK'k next Satunlay. Thu youthful membciH of tbo Juvenilo Opoiu company are taking in all tbo sll it.4 of Pendleton to-dav. Jailor Taylor b lowed them through tlio jail and luiut hoiiHe. La Grundo (Jtu.otto: Coiiductor Juko Guelllng Iiuh taken n lay-oil' for u year, and in tho menntinio will impiovon ranch in tho mountuitiH which ho recently took up. Dr. Prtictt got judgment apahiHt Pony Stovcim to day, iu JumIIco Itlnhop'H comt, for t'S. StovetiB did not apjicar. THK OITV Ci:MKTl!llV. Tothn Eilltoroftho Knt Oicgonliin. Permit mo to add a word or two to thn commtinicatiou on the Htibicct of tbo cltv ceinutery, which upuuied in u recent iKillO 01 tllO J'.AHP UllKOOMAN. Until tllO ci;ywuter woikH were completed tliuie wuh no oppottunlty, and therefore hoiiio exciiHo for our neglect to innuovo und beautify thu reeling phico of tho uhIiom of our dead, hut now thero Ih not tlio nllght ott tcuson for fuitlior delay, and tho HtepH urged by your eorioHpondent Hlioiild lio initiated at once, and tho work carried on to completion as hooii as Ih poHrilblo. In (lllleicnco to thin iptcHtlon, now that it Ih fully before tbo city, cannot fail to reflect moHt odlotmly iion iih. There uio no Iowiih of uny Hurt of pub lie Hiili it whore tho care of tlio "Cltv of tlio l)ead" Ih ignored by tho city uut'hoi ItioH; indeed, in many places oi Iohm than lialf tlio fi.u of Pendleton, tho h object Ih one which lecelveH careful attention, and u comuicndablu prido in taken in improv ing and beautifying tho grounds of tho cemetery. DotibtlenH, much of tlio nat ural intoicht which might have been taken by individuals In tho matter heretofore, Iiuh been dmwn oil' by the rejwt that tho ceinotery wiui to bo moved. It in tuifo to nay that if n now nlto for a cemetery is Hccuiud, it will not In for a year or two ut the loaHt, and oven then, it Ih not ut all tirohublo that any attempt will bo in ado by tho itown or uny ono cIro to remove the bodlen of tho.w who already tdecp there. At uny into, there can bo no harm iu taking hoiiio Htops to beautify tlio ihico, even though it hIuiII prove tobooulvtem iwriiry. Let the city oxtond itu nuilim to tbo ground nnd furnish tho water for tills purine und there will lie no lurk of funds ruined by privato Hubsci iption to carry on tills work, which is due not merely to tho reputation of tho city, but to thu memory of tbo dead. W. li. Potwink. l'eiiilletnn nit jAtng Oraelc I'lom tho IiiiifCroi'k Ku-jli-, From Pendleton to tho Noith Folk briilfto, by this roiilo is Kl miles, which Penilluton wllll build, leaving only L'U or or miles of road, part of which is al ready built und tho balance over a natu ral l onto, for iih to coiiiilut(t, making in nil 73 or 70 miles, over which will lw a good roj.d, to a thvt-chiHS tuurket, und thito iiiIIch nearer than Iieppnei', which is 80 miles distant from lxjng Creek via Allen and P.iiker'H mill. Pendleton is to-day, and has been for ho vert d yearn, the leading Hour maket of liubtcrn Oregon, liio Jylnt ca,ucity of her two mills being (IJO banels jwr day. Sbo Iiuh also a machlno hIioii, fouudiy und oilier luiNitunt lnuuufiictoiicH which are noeesaaiv to tbo growth and pwipoilly of u rlnhig liepubliu and enable') bur to com ih;U3 with any town iu KaMeiu Oiegon for the trado of tho HUTouudlng commu nity. 4 Wuko up! clllzoiiHof tho Long Crook Keiul)lle, now is tlio accepted tinio to Been ro cheaper freights, a Hiioiter and bettor routo to the outfido voild a Hint cIuhh market and a ' l-weekly mall i onto which will bring you,' mull from three to live days (pucuer. Oolil WaIcIi I'rlie, Pespuin & Howard, tho enterprising growers on Main btreot, are about to in troduce u new und novel fchouio to p.o nioto li casli trudo. Thoy liavoa no'ld gold Himting-caMi watch witli Am o'iean hnpi-oveil worts worth $7.i, which will bo given turn gift to tho fortunato ono securing the corresjioiidlng number on tho which, previously drawn by ono (blind folded) and Healed within an onvolopo which w HI not bo opened till tho tlckots are all drawn. Any one making u pur-chat-o of SfJ.50, casli, is enti led to one numlier; $.", two numlHirfl, etc. Any ono needing groceries Hlioiild not inins tho op iKirtunltvhv trying forthis valuable prizo. Tbov will continno to Hell as cheap as over. For further particulars apply at tlio More. 3Ir. Wulil III rniullxtoii. Tho po plo of PondloUm reinemlior tho visit, a fow months ago, of tho ovange liflu, HiifehoH and Waul. At tlio invita tion of poisonal friendH, Jfr. Waul will lio bore ugain tlds ovenlng, to remain a fow days. Hov. f. M. Iloyd lias invited him to spnik, ut tlio OjKim Hoiiio, to monow (Sunday) ovonhig, nt their usual tlmo of rorvlce, 7 ;!l ) ' -lock. An invita tion lias Loon extended to tho other o'.ui'cliob in town to tinito iu tlio t-crvlces. If desired Mr. W.tnl will also spaak in the Opora Huk u lond.iy ovenlng. . . Tho hIici ill's of tho country should form n trust ut onco, and opiwso tax reduction, upon tho ground that it will reduce their sales. A CtlimCII Al'I'KAL. Memnrlit to the (Icueial Aitrinlily of the I'lribytrrlun Chinch lCriptctliig the K UblUhrarnt or an Indian GuUrgeonthe llnialllla lleiervutlnn. Tho following is tlio memorial which tho Aborili lies of this noilhwpHt tin!ln iy, including tlio Slate of Oregon und tho i'cirltoiles of Idaho und Uushlngton, have passed, and now with fresh oppor tunities and incrcuscd responsibilities we enter upon unother Hotnl-centonury of ca ncnt endeavor to clvllho nnd Chtis tiuuize our led brothers. The Lund in Severalty Law lifts the Indian race to a now piano of existence. It is now within their power to become clli.ens of tliepo United States, entitled to lights, privileges of such citizens. Whether thoy piovo to ho u vicious und ditngoroiiH element in our national lifo oils, Holf-suHtulning and law-abiding peo ple, doends largely on what 1b dono by tbo cliuich to defend nnd assist them in their now Hunoundlnjjs nnd associations. Whether thoy havo a fair chunco to im provo their omiotltinitlos or are pushed to tho wall by unscrupulous whiles do ponds largely on tho stand the church takes iu their behalf. An earnest und prolonged ell'ort must bo mudo to sur round them with mich conditions us will bo piubatilo aid to the development of a sturdy, Cliilsllau manhood. True, there is as Vet but little to oticourugo us in tlio liclici that our Indlun population will ovor ui huv, iinuiiiur uiuy uccomo an inuusin ronuiDuio anything that will prove vital or distinctive in oumatlonal character or existence, Htill it is clcaily tho duty of tho church to do all iu her power to secure for them the opportunity of making thu most of thcniHclvcH. Tho beginning of a now era iu their political oxistouco neoms an auspicious time to found an institution of learning, iu which promising and deserving young men and women ofjlho Indian race can havo an opjiortunity of securing a hcIou lilloor classical education. Within tho bounds of tlio Synod of tho Columbia, not including Alaska, there are twenty five hundred children over six and under six teen yean of ago. Tlio old .Macedonian cry can bo he.ud distinctly "Como over und help us; cotno und help us take on phico in tlio Chu. ch nnd iu tlio great bedy politic, with some bhow of holding our own in tlio advanced tiosilion which wo aio soon to take." It will require tho work of months jierhaps yeais, to fnimo u sallsfactor) unswer to this cull in tho Hnu of liighor education, because a suc cessful bcliool Is not the creation of ndavj but now is tho time to make u beginning. A slop bus recently been taken in tho way of meeting tlio demands of the hour. An institution of learning has lccn iucor ignited, intended for Indian youth of both sexes, who wisli to secure uu ucad omlc education. Tho institution is named Tho Sputilding Indian College, in g.-utoful remouibruuco of ltdv. und Airs. H. II. Siuulding, who foumlcd tlio Noz' Petco .Mission in IKIU. Tho College is to bo conducted uudor tho auspices of tlio synod of tho Columbia. It is to bo mip jiorted by tuition fees and voluntary con Iributious, It Ih tho design of tlio tnvteei to col lect us much monoy us possiblo wUhbitho the ljuiHbof Synod und then to m.iko a general appeal to the cJiurchcH in tho Kast for aid in establishing this much nocded institution of learning. It is worthy of noto that there is no similar institution couucctcd with tho Prcsbytc iliut Chmch. In viow of theo facts tho Presbyleiy of Kastorn Ore2on hereby most rosiioctiullv iiiemoriallzo tho General Assembly of tho J Presbyterian Church of tho United Mates of America to endorse tho Spaulding In dian College und cjinmond It thu thurches ns an object most worthy of! sympathy und Hiipjiort." Hotel ArrlviilM, Oouikn Uut.i:. J Hampton, Miss Ilainpton, Helix; Sipiire Depots, Walla Wulla; 0 Smith, J M Hottel, J M .Me- Cullongli, Kcho; F I) Foreman, Arch JUhIiop (j'iohh Portland; W II .Scaly, So ,,m . r n it..!u ti,. t.w,.u. n w M..u, v I'liunuMU ilium,! .(UAUi,, V 1, i..i. ,-,, ,,,.,1 r.i.,.11.. i;,i.,u,.a. i,v,,i-1 .More, Weston: lieu J Kovvo. Dtspalu .i. ...in... Gulch ; Goo Stono, T Davis, Umatilla; IM Da-tin, Coulcrvillo; Win Iltudeu Cold Spring. Dowma j HoitsE. Win. Hosklns, Ar lington; Charles II Ilamoud, Weston; J P .Mutlooac, G C Vurnoy, W J Snoilgrass, L II .Mason. La Gmudo: W L Dabuock, City; FOrUs; I) L .Miller, P.ono, Nov. ; J .Mackoy, Country; W W luuian, City; K Gilliam, Pilot Itwkj Jsaao Cartor .Mis Hourl; H Wostlako, Now Yoik; J L sJtralu und wlfo, .Missouri; II F Minis- 5i. ... rt . n . i t tt'inl ,p liuiii, Ul-llici VJIlUi ) H ujlll.lllin linn Haeknev, Louis Laltue, Nob.; Dmiald IIoss, Vinson; I) II Wiight, .MIhsouiJ; 0. Higoa, ViiiHon ; F 0 Illlunds, San Frun cisco; N Gilbert k Son, Missouii; John Dradburn, Pilot Dock. VaLAiiu Housk J P Howu, T Wiiuott Kckert. Mr and Mrs Patterson. Kiiuiiu llurg, CamlUo Cleveland, Julia Martbi, Afav Eckort- Deckil Martin, Funny Virgil, Stella May, Kinnin Vounkor, Dalny Ale .MunnlH. Geo Nannary, Kvan Gamble, Tcddv Gamble, (ieo lloban. John Lowell, Frank Sharp, Kd Nanim.-y. Willie J'atter sou. Filnioio Pyko. J T Walker, M Mow Imiy, Juvenilo 0hihi Coiupany; J H Kueuoy, Arlingiou; James AIoDonahl, country; G A Hlouder, F WuJker, T II walBti, Jt u iiorrow, k. r. i neneiy, u c Crosuy, Portland ; A IJyr.l und family. t Walla Walla; Julius jvy. Lenieiviiio; r " .. )., 1 1.- 11. ..,.1.1. Ill II....... I Mllllll juiciio.iiur, i iv iin-'i fcuiii i ivn t Woodruir T Luix-lski. K 0 Monlsou. San Francisco; L P Ilrown, Alt Idaho; J O Maion, Fii'inington ; A P Mann, city ; J S Hughos and family, Pilot Itockjfiaui Mansfield, Conioivillc ; lxuis L Whi.o, , La Grando; C II Itinu, St luils; H liar- low, Tucnma; Frank Ilersioy, Chicago;) Fannio Ilinton, Ogden. Son after Hon api-oars. Fow States , havo not a favorite son, who pulls his scalp tight ubovo his cam, inflates lilui-j self and starts to run. Tho raco is loni',1 the wav is hot, and whon tho troublo is over, tho man who walked will win. His namo is Grovcr. . , I A banc! of pork weighs L'OO jKmnds. wa oiuuiuu Hiiiu 10 uio uenonu aHcom- witisfaction, Hum at tlio iwriorniatice at bly of the PreHbylorlan Church, which Smull'H last night by tho Juvenilo Opera convenes In Philadelphia in A lay. by the , Company. Kvan Gamble, as Ralph J rcsbytorv of LiiHto.n Oregon at Its re-1 llackntraw, uppeuied In better voico than con .meeting in Pendleton: I on his piovIoiiH occasions, wliilo Camlllo I'iltV VeaiH of IlliKsintllll'V work ninnno (llnvnl,,,,,! l,.,.wl .wl un.ur hn tmrf f rlnufare. From the Dally Uuton. Walla Wulla jnioplo havo had novoral onnortuniticH of hcurini! and nccine: till Ixsrt nnd Sulllvnn'H "Pinafore," but it has nover beon presented hero to a larger uuuicnco or uttenueu uy greater general JoBopblnu very nicely. In Miss Kuima Herg the Juveniles havo their real star, if voice, training and knowledge of her art is any criterion, and in Captain Corcoran she fully contained that reputation. Sir Joseph Potter, bv Teddy Gullible, was very oxtiuorditinry Hamnlo of the little comedian's merits, and wus received with favor by tho largo audience. This performance closed tbo short sea1 son oi tlio youngsters, ami the manage ment have no fault to tlud witli our people, who havo given them good audi ences, neither havo our people any fault . to find with tho troupe, who havo given them a season of amusement not often excelled. Vallula Zeptiyri. Corrcioiulcnco W. W. Journal. AVaua'i,a. April 25. In visiting tlio city ofsand und sage brush I find the hotels, restaurants andsa loons uro doing u rushing business. At tho eating houses thoy havo to wait for their turns, and it looks like old times to see tho drunks lying around tho saloons and streets. Almost every saloon has a "stud poker" game; in ono place they have a uiun drawing tho tail of it horse ucross tho bowels of a cut, "und a good man too." Ileal cstat" is changing hands rapidly. Lots uro selling In Lvons' addition, which Is called Dublin, from $100 to Jf'JOO, und plenty for sale nt thoso prices. I was In formed that Mr. Lyons Is about to lay off another addition to the oiu ono on the west, and probably could bo had for $30 or tit) a lot. Tho, Union depot will bo built opposite Dublin ou the east. LotH uro selling on thu sand hills und ucross tlio Walla Wulla river for $40 to $50 and upward. XII Klecttui li iWtureil. from llm linker Oily IhunoRrut. It, is gratifying to tho bar of tlio sixth judicial illstt let to know that ablo jurist, W. M. Humsoy is to lio their next Judge. Air. Itamsey is not it politician, nor did he seek the nomination which was given him by tho Statu convention. His elec tion is ussurcd lioyoud till doubt, and tho otors of tho district will nover havo any reason to regret that they guvo him their suport. Itcprcscntutivo Patrick Collins, of Massachusetts, took it vucatlon during tho deadlock in tho IIouso. A frlond met him Saturday afternoon and exclaimed: "Hello! why uron't you 'tomllng to your Iutlo87" l don't liavo to," replied uoi Hub. "Well, you'd bettor go up to tlio House," continued tho friend, "or you'll be urroBted and carried tin." "Not much I won't," exclaimed Collins, with inoro enthusiasm than attention to grammar. "I was excused last Wednesday for tho day, und jib, it is still Wednesday in tho Houso I am riorfcctly safe. Sco I" flonico' will bo held as usual to-morrow in thn ItuptNt church. Preaching nt U a. m. und 7:110 p. in. All uin invited to worship with us. G. I). Dow.nt.y, Pastor. Oskuloosa, Kansas, has a complete city government of women, and now the churches of Ottawa, in tho samo Stnto, employ only uirls for ushors. Tho Kan sas man scorns to be.u shrunken superflu ity. A ilvrrUneilI.nl tern. Letter romulnliiic unciillcd (or In thn pot oirico ut i'etiitli'lini, Orotim, April 27th, INK rerxoiin cultlnit tor aiimu piruko t.ay "AilvertUeil." llftllioll MrnO II lluiincltJ 11 ll.iyil I.ou ('.') CahlrJiiiiies Doyle J I. Ki. ft' 1 1 Irani lViilon Una W ! lleiiili'iKon W I) Jiu-kNon F 0 Kllllll .1 Moflniunuliiiii .Mrs J Nt-wiuiui Win (hvuo Knlo 1'iiln I'mor I'hitl Urn l Trim Win Iliiynnr Krank Hm a KIiiiit Xi linck Daniel (I) Honll I'U Hlillthero K'l M (-0 HmltlH'r 'eiinl.i Mrs Hinhh JKhuy Miihh A It nniilh M I' MImi S'ciiuni Auitruw .11 HIO'IH ) ' 1,-vy Murk I.olblir .v ro I)r . .. ... V.. ,il i'" m one .Mcvi.r lUVl'll Milton K .Mllll'l' A'.tH I.VIII Mn-H I McKay Jsiiit'H Htoiui Chiiii rhurntiiii J A racknuotlh-chun iiutierforl U Hawlflle. K. arMH'lilN, I' M. John -Uealorln GHOGERIES PROVISIONS Klrst-clam goudi only In HliMik. (lace bouglit itiultohl. Pro- BUYS and SELJ-vS REAL ESTATE. Cor. Midnanil Wohb HrrctU, rKNUI.KTOJf OltKOON JoHn 3iTfce:irfc, LKADINO MERCHANT TAILOR,! Pomllfcton, Oreaoii, Main Ht,, leur Wehh. A fisk NrotJTc or aooiti J.nt received. Satisfaction Cunrantootl 1 1 Iu ovury parliculvr. Pendleton Baths, Mulu HI t t'l'iiillotoil, Are now oixm anil midy for IjiuIiiukh. Newly unci eli-jMiitlv llttt'il up for Uih coiieiiltneu of be puhllu. .s llalht, i"""'. Mlivhnf, VAt, liulr-cultlni.', -''tii. Hhuiiiinjiilntfi 'JTicu, Hea Koam, lUi . I employ tlmt-clam lianila only. H. L. CARL. Proprietor. McGarrv, Great Western Bakery, AND DINING ROOMS, AT. Git ATX, i'l-oprtctor. A. FIRST-CLASS MEAL! TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! A NIG13, CLEAN BED FOR S5 OU 50 GENTS Frosh Eastern Oystors, in Evury Stylo! OPEN BAY .ANT) TSTiailT! Alain Sttctt, near Russell & Co., nuiLUKns or Engines, Threshers and Sawmills -also THE FtWEOT i2VAHi spring i. mm Mm A): v road o.:p.f.T3 K:.''- Cm Wo havo the Iwst Straw CALL OH SKND FOU OATALOQUK mhlS daw 100, 102, 104 and 100 CHEAP Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Fish D. KEMLER'S Grocery SPKOIAL INDUOHMKNTH OFFHUUD FOlt OASII. Fine Spices, Fine Coffee, Fine Tea, Grocery should contain. Cull on mo if you want Groceries ehoap. D. KEMLER. JOIiSTON & SMITH Ituvo (ipnui'.l GROCERY STORE, i lu thehulhllni; ou Ihui'iiinrr of Mulu ami Water utrcelN, mul nil I curry n full lino Groceries, Canned Goods, Vegetables, ' Ami iloall that n llrt GIV33 US A Till A L. JOHNSTON & SMITH, aip'il llHW FOR LUIVIBER, ! Sash, Doors, and Building Material At I3ottom Prices, ('AM, ON I HALL S BURNSIDE, HALL & BimflSIDE' DEPOT MTMIJEli YAltO. ! James Crawford, Manufacturer of ami Dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Etc., Tonts and Wagon Shoots for Salo A L'BKIDHOOK PJilOKS. (Mil Fellows' liuiMlntr, Main utrest. Ju2l -l'OK- I'oxtoJIce, rendition tl tlaur dhai.kiis in- ' ti Kr,T- HP.M IIS Iturning Hngino hi tlio World. TO Russell & Co., Front Stroet, PORTLAND, OREGON. AT- Store, on Court Street, and Everything Fine that a First-class u Pint Cln-s vlJiNiirocery iloru khould (to. PK.S'lil.KTON, OltKOON. .... f Estes & guilds,; J ropilelor n Uio V1TY T.lVhliV wain ,C SAlA S'J'A UhK. Baled K Njili'inllll ltlM NUilillit He II l, I'M IIH I ntl Grain. i r iiituiiio, nu 'HlljB OH hlUlll. ! by llmiliiy, MV. . Uuiilli. J All K'liils of Kem . Hinnll 6 Imihv iMlt, I OH A HQ E S REASONABLE, i.' fl i I 01.1 .1 M