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MONDAY, A1KIL 30, 1838. I im. .if I he rAHTOKKflciNIAN tun n?'".' it,, ncr II HiilloeK. ' .icni". -1,1 nU or rciiuiri i in imn ' ' . hii i ti iv.t.'rii "iw " 'cMliVm .crvlcu A itUPLY. U'lll 111. on, mill 1 hihh" 1.. ...111 III lllM Ilartnmn is tiullo 111 iii:i:vitii:s. . 11 m........l.it ni'nnllllf .11..., 1 a" 1 11 in nut v ,r meals o H tho .Masonic running 1. Ftf went uvcr "10 I110ll,1,lllim ,UHt jicfous Ice-cream soda ut II. F John Co.V. ... Z'1.rl. oun.y. '- .t ... ' 1 .t. il.lu .n'milmr id tlm tfnm U having his uur-rooin ..I.I. w.1 llml. s wi-Hrni writes that 110 win do Von or More May 8 i,,c.imei)f bun' bull yesterday t a crowd of spectators. orn.ln MHIoiii 011 Saturday, April 21, I'. M. Crockett, 11 daughter. intfd-A woman who understand i.t.. I'..,. 11I... .it thlsnlllco. j. vw"a' . . .. 11... n......lu 1)...mI.1I.....i . -1. ,IMJI 4U.'-' V '1 ""I ........ JMoforllic Legislature, is in town. H. n.rna:il. V'1,l'uju,r, of, ,K"nlm rtllACo., at Walla Wl!l! ' i town J.v' .. . 1 1 1.. .. 1 I'H nviruti ......... . n " it.t.lv at hor residence mi Court draw the l'rohtbltion arrived In town . If Milt.,,. ml. ""' liilito for Congress, eveiilnj. carlo, rcnnovei, ami Miller to-mor-evenlug at 'the ojieni Iioiiho. (io y tu (etiiro coat . It I .1.. ..Mtt,... IKIUJAit tllfiM.f.l. . 11. ..... f Ill j. 11 Mia t.'i.l a iv-u.. ... i. . . .. f fi 11. ........ f.ul l.lt 1. ltf.illlUll Mill If. J. Ii w 'I 'UI '""I llVtlt.'U .. iV In nurrv MM auco u. umnc. t 1 I. it-.. !.... rt nmtiirt In ri'Ilt ill I 10 OKI POHIOIIK'O ImgouLouri Hircc:. V rltul'. Kitldor Will DlOilHO lOllVO nvnliorv A Co.'h Mtore. . lff 1 It t IT........... Yt immKnn iiwr iiicin'ri I rum. '.11.1 A . ..I. .1.1 1 an: Iiouso. with iiiiother oiiobiiUdini' l . .Ml 1 I . . I I I xn mil mi iniii i iiiii ti l in il iiiw iiiivH. lefffcti In .Milton, ami will hooii do- with im family for tlio Wallowu A 1UU LCPLLIIIIUI dllil LWIIL'U 111 LUtWli .L. .1... 1. 1 11 ..1 11!. .1 I.. tUF UllVBL llllll'll. I'lllI II L ILlt'IllLniHflll'H .l . i . . a. i m;.. ..t.H .... 1.. J l .1.1.. Tunt mm in inniii tmrr i ri ri t r - n- 1 wnberiioftl.N plaro. han received bCllllnillon fur mi'IuiAI uiiiuiriMfniiilAiit Multnomah count v on tho IVnioumtlc " vfiiu v tnu I'icnnvn lit n 'Tn wacKinaumtf nnon nun morn- . mvii ii tit ttnniiiiiij iiiu I w tui'oriiiteiidont of wnterworlcs. wwii, iiiiriiiu' .Mr. uouuins' ai- ami r II....I.I.. ...i... . i. .. .-i ..... iiuiuril- IIIMJH Ulrt I1UL'0 '1. P.... c... . . . . viiiiik, mill li lt IH'Ull 111 I" 7-rvi.iiiii Hfi'Kn ior Illl) lielltl t OI Mt h. returned yostorduy moriiini,'. U&IUll.n.. '...1 .'..A. l.il. un lli!Il nu li.ll Ulll 1H IIUMI..!. -. - - .u.a, uuu iiimii IMS! WLH'lC.JOHOllll UI . ... i. - .'; '""iiiw run over ov uio " ' lushciiirur oiiciiili. i nroo 5MI.I 1S- 1 . " . T ivu iiuiiii worn iiir am. nun ... . . " mi anil uouv cut. .? ?H'V married man. of eiiumion as c ori-.astuntunt 1 1 Mw rw. . references. Addrem A. W5, lVn.lleton, Oregon. "UUVt, "(hat man 5L-Inunrl. ta n Mn. ISmkhlky Kimknovr, Weston, Or. Siu: In tho last lusuo of tho Weston Leader you uddrosH to mo an "oiien lottor," which you deshe mo to imbllsh. I havo caused to bo published, clsewhcro in thin Issue, all that portion of tho letter which seems to bo particularly pertinent to tho Issue. Tho contents of the other portions of tho lottor will bo sulllclently indicated in tho following brief remarks. Your letter is in hoiiio piirts misleading, a i ui in mime iiansiuiiienineni it not insult tcntion to them nor shall I than a lo comotive would give to u pismire on its truck. If tho thno over comes when my merits or errors aro a pei tinunt subject of iieunio, i nmy tuko occasion to smasli it At Fraier'n opn iuh Kinss winums mysoii just ior inn, inmunB t una 1 I'or the present, l uiu, rciirtllued of these volleys of pers mal abuse, devoting my self strictly to i.usiness, u little portion of which U tou-sist in the election of our excellent JJcm at.uIo ticket. Very Kcsiioctfully, .1. P. WAonn. DEMOCRATIC RALLY! INO. M. CllIAltIN AND QOV. l'KNNOVKIt. nx; yet believing that you are far from ! Ait Aimutn iintinr- yot being yholly corrupted by some of A Uoston dniminer uml a nluht clerk your past ovil associations, I by no means at tho Mllaid had an altercation last 1I..IHO Nt TllCKlliiy . in. Como out. Kvitv. ' limly. I John M. Uciirln, tho Democratic can-1 didato for Congress, and (Jovernor Syl vester Ponnoyer, will address tho ieopIo 1 of Pendleton and vicinity at tho opera house on Tuesday ovenlng,May 1, at 7:!!0 ! l. in., on tiiu political issues ot tlio time. Don't forget tlio evening, and esiieclally i tho hour ":.'!0 11. m. Hhurp. Como early In onler to secure seats. Air. itcarin will also sneau at tenter- , at 2 p. m., and Great Western Bakery, AND DINING ROOMS, uiMimn o repiy.m u 1 noro iraiernai spirit, i nlglit over the settlement of a bill, and ' vlllo Wedncsdav, May I hoiHj, than governed your own ton. ; tho clerk very indlscieetlv thew a revol-1 at Milton at 8 p". m. 1011 assume too nillC I doll it ohm fnr I vur on tlui ilriiini..i.r 11... I. Ill t-,.u ....I.I i tho bonollt of those who read only your t by a friend of tho drummer. The version. I do not neknowlcdgo having Mplari el was losumed at tho train, but "committed any "ollenso" in publish nir i was stonnod In tho ilrmnnior miHltur tho NYK NUIU1INH. urn oh a't." BJ ll t in ntl,.. lit... , . Will SUi) fnritltiim - irwns on notes pavablo oftor . TLei V , 11 resiwnsiblo .... i 1 :"v" om ii riiiuu uro 118 r in inu-n -y .vsiuenco nf Air J..... n.in .. . .7 " . u Ullli-n U.i.I.I. ILL I wS I' iVJ'8 contents, was on-! resumed ly flro hist Wednesday MID nillll U'll tl l.lnn.I.,,. 4 1. e n ;r:r'U; ana l? w lUipossiblo " -1.11IIL' 1 rfllil H.n. il . -w .---"uweuiatery rebuild. aa,n: 'n' I'endleton Ke- Z NKW. in nn,.l.l.... Air -r H I. - . 1 -- III II . nmiit iu,l" " . ',vvTra,,lc candidate sTiir0:60' M.t district, call him , viu carnet-t.i'HKi. ti... . .'wro lonu onmi.il. . 1.1,, ZS'lw "Hplred to1 urr1:; r Cu!,riI!!,.0l,'in last Mon-, annim V. ' " 1;fl-'o bear of mi.JL a' I,iee.J 5s- fat as totbe leir i nm' . Is tho iL1? wund nann ni In ih tetter' "4 wnicn tho Journal -WU8me time ago. the attempted arrangement botween yourself, linker and Hcntlov, and tho anonymous letter. 1 havo not boon con vinced that my course was not "justlH able." I did nniko Inquiry "us to tlio truth or falsity" of what was published, and have no leason yet to doubt Its vorlty. I havo not written Uentloy down an "ass," or "fool," or "knave" except in the estimation of his enemies, who dc siro nothing so much as to ninko him ap pear so. Yott still nlludo to tho "purported an onvmotiB letter." Purported 1 Repeat edly you have indicated or insinuated tlmt tho lottor was concocted by l'entloy or myself. You can not hello vo this: whv load your readers to think you hellovo It? Tho letter is a fact, and it came from w esion. ll appealed to UcntlevtOHlleneo M'Coll. You arc. ami acknowledge vour- self to Is;, uu especial friend and cham pion of M'Coll. That von. or Mr. linker. or both of you, In collusion with M'Coll, Baw or know of that letter before it was mailed at Weston, was. tindor theso cir cumstances, but natural to bcllovo. And to this day you havo not denied this. I admit that 1 am an enemy of M'Coll to tho extent of nrovciitlntr his fnrllior nliin. dor of Umatilla county people if possible, As long as he attends ton A own business. I do not molest him I never mentioned him ; but his little gamo of biennial plun der I was determined to stop in its luccii-tlon. "Ilunlicatlnc to some extent mv friend linker. Is uulto good. 1 always appreci ate a little humor. I have said, and 'tin- til the contrary is proven 1 will not unsay it that Ilakor was a party to tho whole transaction, and personally Joined In tho importunity lor monoy to "sup port" a man on the opposite ticket from Ids own. I havo not "retracted mv flrst opinion concerning tho receiving of pay for ser vices rendered an aspirant for olllco." lho dilibronco botween honest, open, and voluntary remuneration for honest, con scientious, and voluntary service or a contract for extra oxikmiso incurred uml haggling and dickering to sell to the hluhest bidder equally, ready to prulso or condemn a man, according as a few dollars aro given or wltheld Is probably apparent to most people, If it Is not to yourself and .Mr. linker. With much assumption ot mnierior vir tue, you ndjuro me to bo "hononiblo." .Sir. 1 am not awuro that I have to sit at your foot, nor yet indeed at those of any man however much oiso J niigni lonrn to be taught any lesaons of honor, ho far as iierformuuce of public divty Is con cerned. When I have accepted a brlbo for a vote or a word, when I havo allowed any man's gold, or any amount of It. to swervo mo from tho path that I believe to 10 right, and for the greatest good of tho greatest number, when l navo sacri ficed any Interest ot my constituency, us honestly saw that interest to bo. for uny lceunlury reward or any iiersonul advan tage or advancement men, sir, ami not till then.wlll I submit to lo taught by you to bo honorable And while. I urn writing thh, I will tako tho liberty of noticing an arti cle published in tho Leader for the pub lication ol which you uro eriiaps not jiersonally resionstblo embody ing a letter written by David Coll man to lluh Fields. Until it appeared elsewhere than it did oiiginally, I would not deign to notice or reply to It. iiut since the paper of which you aro part pro piotor has seen lit to reprint thoartlclo with evident relish anil approval, and therefore given it some publicity, which othonvho It would imt havo had, or tit least a publicity that no man with any manhood in him could stoop to notico I havo a few words to say about it. Tho letter was purely and solely Cod mun'a. I occaslonully wrote pi Ivuto let ters forltlui, merely uaun umanuoiuis.und frequently ho brought his prlvuto lottors to mo to rcuu.or mm litem mrccicu io mo : for lilm, us ho could neither mm nor write woll. lie said ho wanted a lottor written to Hugh Fields. Ho thought Fields owed him something, or ought to pay him something. I did not know tho nature of the demand until tho letter was purtlv finished. I signed his name to it, and fhon, to show to uny lwrson who might seo It thut I wiw in no seneo or manner the author of it or roaionslblo for it, I added, over my own signature, tho statement that it was written at his dictation and request, and that ho author ized his. namo to lo attached to it. I thought so little of tho matier that, con trary to mv custom. I kept no copy of tho letter; and it nor its subject niatler was nover alluded to again by either Coflmun or myself. Hut It natu.-.illy fell Into tho hands of Mr. Fields' attornoy, who Im agines that ho has reason for nn endless deadly hatred of mo, and ho published it. With him, at present, I havo no quarrel. Kxcopt for tho Leader'H republication of tho letter, it nover would havo been men tioned by mo. I shall not follow your example, nnd insist on this explanation being published. I leave that to your honorable judgment. I think this is enough, on both sides, of this controversy. I am quito woll uwaro of tho object of certain parties in aiming most of their venomous missiles ut my heud. Dav after day, and week after week, tho mud und the Blime of as con tsuptiblo a crow of small souled villains as tho lower strata of disgraceful politics can hatch, havo been slung In my direc tion to your ovldent liking. Theirfrantie effortH to attract attention somewhere, anywhere, except from tho merita of tho present political contest, have become ludicrous. But I have paid no more at- arrest of tho cleik. When ho found ho would bo comi-olled to stop over a dav in order to prosecute the clerk, ho withdrew tho charge, and tho clerk was released. Mr. Fco, who wits present, InsMod that tho night watchman had no right to ar rest the clerk without a warrant, and oth erwise alted his Ignorance of tho town's laws and ordinances. It was no concern of his whether the arrest was mado or not. Tho night-watch prosecuted tho ur rest in spite of so much freo legal advice. Nvn, On., April 27. Nvo is improving, slowly but surely. II. C. Wright and Son havo just tlnlshod their now store building. Thov havo been very busy for tho last two" weeks putting it up, and will soon havo on a stock of goods, It has been raining all night, and is still falling now, at 11 a. in. It was needed very badly, as tho grass had com moused to dry and bum considerably. All kinds of grain looks well, and gardens aro all up In this vicinity. Kvervono smlleth since It liegitn to ruin, and farm ers expect large crops, as thoy havo liecn vory busy, and a largo amount of new ground has been broken and put In culti vation tms spring. This neighborhood is settling up very fast. New families aro coining in every fow duvs. John McAtl'eo and J. .1. Spear will start An Kxplnimtl..!.. With refcronco to a complaint about a freight charge, recently published, It Is learned that a sjiecial ruling, adopted by nearly nil railroads, to tho eil'uet that no shipment, however small, will bo taken I at less tlurii 100 pounds ut second-class rule. If parties who order goods from tho East would remember this, much an noyance might bo averted. For Instance, with tholr cattle for tho JohnDay In a fow ii in:noii ordering a pacKugo oi morcnuti-. uiivh. disc of the seventh class, weluhlm: thirty i Mr. Smith also Intends to tulra his cut. or foity pounds, from Now York, would , tie tc Jvhn Ly ami start u dairy ranch bo charged 100 iiounda nt second class, for the summer. viz., $4.20, which would bring 170 pounds Miss Annlo llnler. who has Icon quite oi soventn-ciass morcnaiidise. sick for sonio thno. Is Improving, and .i .1 c. i". 1 .. ' will soon 1)0 around. r wC,t,,;l"'",1t1"r,.,,'17; i . I J. D. Fickcr started last Monday for v. . i uvincss has sold n half Intorcst i iin,,.,i,nr tn t..L-iw.i.,ii-,r f itiui In his farm and stock In Cold Spilug to W. T. Chalk, who is already a purtnor with him in tho large farm lately pur chased of J. M. Lcczer. near Foster. The price paid by Mr. Chalk for tho half in- torett in the t;oid bprlng projierty was about seven thousand dollars. Mo 'srs. CuvincsH and Chalk are now among tho mill Davo Hall and A. K. Cow les will go to the mines at Hawn's saw mill to work In ii fow days. J. Johnson and family will go to Mos cow. Idaho, to hi end the summer. t The Adam boys havo started for their most extensive farmers In I'matiHa conn- Xir cattle and sheep ty, and having vory lino farms will noj A uood blacksmith shop would do well doubt bo successtul. t , i,cru limV( n8 u mo fliniU!rrt ilV0 to go to Herlce Yentrriluy. I I'UOl UOCK to got their WONC (10110. ill tho Catholic church I 'I'bpre is considerable travel by hero attended to hear "."; ' mm ,"0,:'0' 1 ' country. ino nop liner ami lemiieiou s;age is loaded all tlio time, and the Camas stage tho same. Kvcryono seems to lio going somewhere. Hockky. Catholic The services yesterday wcro largely attended to hear the lectures of Archbishop Gross, who came up to administer the rite of conllr matlon to about twenty-live converts. Among those who received the rite wcro John and Josoph Murphv, with their wives, Mrs. A. Strangler, Airs. W. Flitter, Mrs. Louis Keith, Misses Kinina Kggurth, Louisa .Toliiison, Hello and Mina Mur phy, Clara Keith, Tillio Daniel, Clara Crumblctt and Mary Curruu. HinMIUml.) next TlmrxUy Kvanlnsr. The Juvenile 0eru Company loft for linker City last night, where thoy will plav to-night and to-morrow night. Thoy will play at I.a (Jruuilo Wednesday, and will appear In Pendleton Thursday night in tho Mikado, through arrangements made by Mr. Fletcher. Tho little follows have grown to bo grout favorites hero, uud no doubt will lie greeted by a largo i house in this, tholr best opera. Let tlio Wire Alono. Purties moving buildings to which elec tric light wires aro attached should notify tho company owning the wires, ami have thcin procrly removed. Persons cutting electric light wires lay thomselvcs liable to damages, besides causing evory one using the light and the owners much trouble. This wan tho cause of tho trouble with the lights Sutiinluy night. The c .in fractors moving tho Doot stublos cut tlio wires Insldo the building without saying a woid to anybody interested, and conse quently mute than ono-tlurd of tho eleettlc lights in town weio out until nearly 0 o'clock, and hi tuvcral places considerable blasphemy was ukciI ut tho excuse of the electric light company and Mr. Hrooks. Cleurlu's AipolntmoiiU. Mr. Gearin souks this evening at Hoppnor and to-morrow evening at I'en dleton. Ho will probably speak at Wes ton Wednesday, ut 10 :!10 u. in.; at Con tervillo ut 2 p. m., and ut Milton ut 8 p. m. His upolutmentH were mado by Portland parties, who arranged thorn wretchedly, and omitted Weston, but if possiblo ho will try to seiik there. Rov. W. K. Potwino was called to Wes ton yestorduv morning to conduct tho Louis LuGrow.aiwd 23 years, who died ! tonuun, 1 'o itlnud; J, JHmm, Io wa;h II In tlio Wlllmnotto vallov a fow (lavs auo. ' I'osion r ra k uoon r., iau ar anil was brought to Weston for Interment. 11. W. Thomas, of tho postolllco store, I'ubllo Hponklugut Allitt J. P. Wuuer will speak at Alba on Sat- (unlay ovening, .May 12th, ut 7:!)0 p. m. Hotel ArrltuU. Vti.i.Aiu HothE. W 0 Sturr, J II Woodrum, N P Vnllojo, F L Kichmond, II W Shuttuck, Hun Francisco: (J V Strouder, C K Clark, John llurko, .1 D lowiiscnd, J Klos Kennedy, Kdwurd UuU,T L To W. A. lilHirly, John .M. Ciearln, ;ner, lleipuer; ;Mis Koimbacii, .Miss itod idv, J K ltomlg, C II Finn, l.a Grande : i Davis Wilcox, Noith Powder; .Miss K mado an usiilgnmont this morning for tho benellt of his creditors, among whom J. K. bill, of Portland, is tho lurgost. Assets, 11,112.50; liabilities, tl,09!).22, Siillivuu.F II lieruard and wife, .1 Jones, W Ulolm, Walla Wallas Hunk Vuughn, Joseph DejKit, Sum 'iunsllold, T J Kirk, X Keicloy, Conti'i ill , D Good, Noliu ; K . (iikmi, Kiiiii" j' Mono, utnauiia; John M. Ciearln, Domocaatio candidate , k lioelcher, Chlc.i. , J U Williams, Cal ; for Congress, arrived in Pendleton lust ovening on tho west-lsiuml train, uud left for Hoppnor this morning, accompanied by W. F. Matlock. Ed Sharon returned from Portland this morning with Ed Hull, adjuster for the Oregon Firo & Marino Insurance Co., who will adjust Mr. Uusheo's loss. Two freight trains collided Friday near Chonoy, almost complotoly demolishing two engines. Sovon tersons wore in jured, but fortunately nono fatally Mrs. J. U. Kennedy died last Friday near Helix. A child had lately leen lorii to Mis. Kennedy, which died flies' day, and lho mother soon followed. Tho Ijikejiort stage was robbed near Cloverdalo, and Alio Crelgler, a consta ble who pursued tho robliers, was shot dead by ono of them. Capt, Scott's now "Toloiihono," to take tho place of the boat of that name de stroyed by firo last fall, was launched at Portland Saturday. Mr. Foils, Indian iigont at Pityullup,W. T., is in Washington, having been sum moned there to answer churges preferred ugaitist him. Mr. Ward, tho temnorance ovanircllst. delivered an address last evonlng ut tho : Ojicra Houso to u largo audience. Tho prisoners in tho Walla Walla jenl tontiurv havo commenced brickmuklng, 10,000 being turned out Saturday. Walla Walla is to havo a now $75,000 flre-proof hotel, to bo located on tho cor ner of Alder and Second stoeets. Tho comet can now bo seen plainly lw tween tho hours of 3 and 4 a. m. It Is ill the constellation "Pegasus." The Republicans of Washington Ter ritory will probably nominate Tom RrentH ugaln for Congress. Saturday was spent in the House dis cussing tho tarilf bill. Arlington is growing rapidly. Clias Mcltojnolds uud wife, Mrs F L George and child, country; Win J lllck erlon, Jus F Scuilf, Woodstock, Canada; J G C Ix'o, l S Army; Fred Caiiiis.Cltj ; G It Atkinson, Mlnueuiiolls; X s Chap pel, Echo. GoMiKX Ri i.k FW Kuybuni und wife, PortlamljGA McUrow, Poirydalo; Jim Growo und wife, R Wild, P Craig, Cold SnriiiLvJ C D.ivisund threo wins.Kunsas : ! Albert Wilson, Miss E Kichaolson, Cen tervillo: R Gathergowl. Albai CW Os- , aood and family. Mo; Jacob Lump, G W ' Hull, city tW T CoK)iihugon, John Porko, Ml' Davis, Wullu Wulla ; G I) Kichoy, En- cuinpment; John Smith, Goo Smith, i Huntington; Rov J Mercoy, Hoppner; ' Dan Dougherty and wife, Miss Kate Dougherty, Vinson ; F M Lntyro, Cold Spring; F II Demurs, Adams; Louis Xeuco, Montana; V Drown, S Iipjo, Win Hurdon, Weston; J M Cullough, Kansas. HowMAK HoisE. F C Hllunds, Sou Francisco; J G Owens, Echo; Mrs M E Cluik; D L Miller, C M lluchuuun, Hep pner; J E Ferry, Rutlor Creek; II .liclwel, Pilot Rock; C Clillord, Port laud; T Allen, Tho Dalles; J It' King, Kansas; C O Anderson, Chicago; Don I.' ... .....I ...!., I . 1 II l,.l.l.,.... niuiA UUU 1 11U, . uiuia.ui , V. Iudluna: HP Munslleld. Ceiitervllla": J lE ilrcckblll. San Francisco: M A Share Portlund ; R Olcott, Pilot Rock ; Charles ; A. M. GltATZ, l'l'oprtcUn: FIRST-CLASS -KOU- TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! A NICE, GLEAN BED FOR Q5 OH uO CENTS Firosh Eastorn Oystors, In Evory Stylo.1 OPEN DAY AND TSTiai-IT! Muln Street, neat' J'ostotce, I'endleton Oilsw Russell & Co., -1IU11.11KI1S OK- Engines, Threshers and Sawmills -ALSO IIHAI.KIIS IX- ' VLlif BiMrrnr TT" i ,. spring mm J, (.. t... -r t flrt. ANI- ROAD OAHr V.P.'VS w V mi wm Wo have the best Straw Hurtling Engine In tho World. . i CALL OR SEND FOK CATALOGUE TO mhlDU.iw Russell & Co., 100, 102, 101 nnd KM! Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. CHEAP Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Fish AT- D. KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Court Street. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH. Fine Spices, Fine Coffee, Fine Toa, and Everything Fine that a First-class Grocery should contain. Cull on mo if you want Groceries cheap. D . KEMLEIt. JOHNSTON & SMITH IIiito nponoil n l'lmt Clnm GROCERY STORE, In the liHllilhiK on tlitM-oiiicr of Muln mihI Wider vtrrotH, uml will curry n (nil Groceries, Canned Goods, Vegetables, Ami tin nil thut a lint flumirniecry vloro mIiiiiiIiI do. GIVE US A Til J A L. lino JOHNSTON & SMITH, np2l iU' I'KNDI.KTON. OltKdON. FOE LUMBER, Sash, Doors, and Building Material, At Dotrtom Plaices, -CALL ON- HALL & BURNSIDE, HALL & BURNSIDE, DEPOT IiUMBEIt YAJtD. dull, Iji Grande s W T Hocker, Wushlng ton Territory ; WH Jenhig, Now York; Nut Hawkins. Ronton: Wm Payne. M H Dugg, Colorado; UT Fenu nnd wife, W H Decker, Walla Wulla; C H Ktanlov, 0 Ellner. R T Herndoii. Echo, Elmer HIshop, Wullowa; J E l'oaui, Woton; D H Iieers, 0 M Miller, Portlaml ; A 11 Evans, .Milton; J L Geyeriind wife, Mis souri; II C Dunn, Kamela; M A linker, Weston; W H Hell, Portland. -- I Gov. Alger, of Mlchigon, is Mrs. Gen. Logan's choice for President. iJaines Crawford, .Mamifiif turor of ami Dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Whips, Etc., Estes & Guilds, l'roittor o tliu CITY Llt'KUV FJiJiD STAHhIS. l SALE Tonts and Wagon for Salo A V BEDROCK PRICES. Odd Kellowi' Butldliif, Main trest, Ju2l j Baled Hay and Craln. I l'lrinlM Hint, Kl or llouhlo, ui,, ShOOtB I Hu,,,"' orH-u uImujm ui. ,U,. .. ui mn uuanirii uy Illl) nuy, Wt-eU or Mouth, All Klmlii of Kotil Kor Hne, In Kuiallor CHARGES REASONABLE I