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1 Tlio Musonio Hall Assocutlon liavo r? v. fri-nft(WEl I ht tecclved u secretary utd slddboanl if(abV ! VJivyv"""" j for thoir hull mid liiiii.iuet roiiiiH. 'llioy II IT I.Alt l 11 1 11? h.M,Sl)AY, MAY 1), 18SS. mo very liberal liinoiisMis unit tiro I unite handsome. They won made by , wntHou Luhrs, and go to kiow that us I llnu work i'ji 1 1 liu done in Ibndloton an unyw Jiuro. 1 Howell & Co. will cell (tmituru to io 1 sbonslUo bersonson notes iliuillo after .i'h "111''!'." .. l.i tn iii.i A li.iiLitoii I harvest. Anv (mit ili'Kliinir to imirlitisa . .MI'lii'l 1,1 '!".!'. . miller till) 1 1 1 II 1 1 - I til.-,. ul,,.,il.l il.d 11.1.. I ,. jit'.'nini '.".',., II.. ...Ill l,n i niuuni i lining hiif ivriririiriiuu r "" ii i ni lock, lit' win ho i mi. ..i i i I.' noiinu. i nun (iruTO uiiiivii mien uio an clump iih any in town. Old Mr. Kstes. whnl Hies near thu I planing mill, in very st-k. The doctors think liu lias cancer of flic Htoniach. Ah ..i,.ii Itrnnrli O liter 1,1 ...... I.' IMMIIIHIillN'IAN lllll hi JMI' III"! 1,1 .1.... ,. miller I ill lllllt t"'. 0 "",,1 ,.,14 llf IViullotoii.niiil I t.-rii Or i' i !uiie"ll. o limit f hl , ! ii In Tore anil. II" win .1V,II tkll 11 ' Kr...,,,, Ill I, U l,y ri-nu" - - II. KV11I ruid.of Ufirando, is in town. t ,JS become of he cadet company Ljli?oto tl Manonii! restaur- J. Tnjlor, of Kiireku l'lut, is in Lcr ran And employment at tho i Itule An Orcu1 n liillltir Mr Ihn Cat milt lMnlnly dimm Hi feline lo Other. 1'r mi llui Uoittoii I.chIit, Tlio Salem St.iti'finun iccoiitly paid in a dtai'tifxlon of tlio taiiil'ipiusiiou : "1 ho uverugo tliogon laborer is lion est, and lie will nut vuto away tlio food from Ills wife's and children's mouths simply to please I loveland in his iinibi lion tor power, and to make tlio rich Knstcrn manufacturer ilcher." the Hint iitiui-tliin is who is the "tivor ago Oicgon labuiur'" Oicgon is an agri cultural country and the laoorers tiro en gaged in producing unprotected articles. ilio only lubotcm wtio could possibly have any Intoiost in nialntalning a pro- a I. ..1...I...1 U a notice ol SillO minor cimuui under "New To-day." . . t tl I..... ti'nft-U lit flwi ..Imviiil'Ucgrcc mi" "uiiiiih. t., ...III t.ilb.ul .ilwiiil i -A,.- inii.li ii'uin in nnii i.imv. ....u... Ill .roiul-ly he organlcd soon. I...I V wiilii.lll WHO iiuiitirmi.ium llMlVllll I. ii.,... in. iif l'i liter, i li'if I'M'iwt, aro in tvn to-d.iy. ho is an Odd Fellow in foul slandini!. the ! Ill - 1. .1 1. k .1 I. . .. ... .a . muku nuiu inomiuv iuku inargo oi ' tcclivo tut lit mo thof-c WhOhO whhoh tiro ii in i .i f . 1 .1 . "f i I I Unih 1IU111 IlIlHL.'l'll'Il llllMIHiril'H 11 their Imildlii',! for a trunk depart- mV of U. CI, utcrtluy, anglry was sold ut II. Turner uuc- lei-ome (.minium 1tight a ticket for Hostou Monday uftcrpon, and left the same owning. 'llmwcft hound trill is on time to night. IIIKIlOUIYrillUAI.. Tliusl.TAuREVRtli'iiii IriHreittit to Aditrom liiff Kii jiloic(. If tlio great uiass f pooplo who write letters could mail tlmselves with one of their productions, iJd follow it through its many oxneiitJces of being post uiiuiced. 'cancelled, Mslt United with thou sands of its follows tied up and started on its Journey at liu bottom of a (IiihIv . . . .it j I ... n i .. i .. m ..i a i i a i . .. . I ... 1 '.iiiliit til I lltM llllll'lf . w I I111L1I 1 Hi Lf . 1 1 1 1 1 V III! CJllltL Willi 111 111HI ie,wiiinu. " I"-- 1 . . i.. . .utr. . . .; t.i? II II l t iWC i 'iiiuiu I'iiiiirf ii i itiii iiiu (iiiii;rn I . 1 1 ,J .Jf., i.v I I .(l... -l",lJ,vl t Tl IIU Jill Ik A tV'licu.1'0 non 1 , "i f"? I melons govorntniit employes who mo compelled to ho iteu ie.nl it in guard- ! ttlif If nil llrtll'HV. flllktliilil. llliu-itv'iil. lint lo wo llnd? thi tlio groat niajirltyof letter writers wlllako tlio uiuount oftimo in fully iiddrosug a letter, that ought to bo put on ono two words, and tlio io Hiilt is that if the :leiks of thorallWiiyuml p still hurvico no not very expert in lending had wr ing a great many lctteis would never aeli tlielr destinutlou. Often letters ( illicit ho delivoted on leaching their eslliiation, hoeaiiKO tlio Hlaiup has bee nlnccd on the envelop after it has beer utdiessed and allowed to cover up half 0 the inline. Iholinpies siou is evident.' abroad that the poM master is IntHatJly acquainted with everybody wlujovor hapi encd t ) call at ills olllco for iniil, mid only needs two or tltteo lellois I u namo to tell for wliom it is intended. It is true that tlio mail often llnds its owner athrough tlio good gues.siug iiial ies of tlio government employes tlin gli whoso haiulsit jiaxFes. hut too often t ey uro ttnjiisllv ivnsineil by people will would bo pu..lod to read their own wiitlig after it gets cold. Tlio tliuicfdons of the t S. mall sorvk'oj which is coiiHtantly lucieaHing, is ono of the greatest thiiiL of which the American licoplo can bo. t. Our mall service Is the largest, most ( mplolo and syHteinutIc.il, and coucedi'i to hu thu Hwifto.t in the woild. Yet tl aildrosi on ovory individ ual letter, p: or or paicel of the vast amount that K liouilv stioauilug over tlio lulermiiiahloietwork of ralliouds is lead and i-u-m.nl bj scores of tired, overworked Liner and M. 0. WllU w;oro pas- on tliH liiorniugs train iroin I in- . . tcart has chipped his stock of M'lllliit IliiK, ueru uiu.v iu Illennaii iiiuHI. W . Hughes, of the i U. It., ctnio up iiotu vi auuia "tiling. U.S. llariiiud lias oikjiich uvss- tuilirs at tier resutenco on Uiute-t. I'.'K'Clty Sunday invailer named h Kruwiifliol ill liosea r..iiiiian,juni. I'hUvidiin. Hirwle in any iiuantily. l-.iiiiuiro LllowMid, with Despaiu & IJow- Ijtrt, .Muiii htreet. " lewrlile-i'l.ited hicyolo, tlio prop- ii- I. iiitiieriuaii. was seen on tlio je'ti 'iby for tlio dirt time. I later wlievl for lllilnir tlio street IVrwill ho In operation to-iiioriow. kinkier lias li.-cn sadly needed ino LiliVii. h'rtlirkk building over built in j-)tll,m uf tlio old l'euilletoii ho- livtn;' torn uown to mawo room lor I hotel. C'lu Peiinliiu'tou and Ada Mil- ,'t tlil uftdrnoou for .Mr. liideon Yilitta noilh of town where they I iuiu a week or two. Ikrii'tlm paper is baing circulated In money to coiupleto thu lnig hiM road. T. V. Hoiirko. with ul liuerality, heads tlio list with t IIouht will move his Main lUciier chop acroHs the street Into pfBurK-isi iminiiiig lo-niorrnw. It rmeii imvii up butcnur tuiop in liieliardm has lltled up neat h kHwam narlors. and Is readv lain ioo cre.un, strawtmrries, and ""i.'gMl. lliu liest in town. Call nnii, "littk li.iiiimoi'ks. Ilshlmf tacklo. Is, vi-liK-iHdes, extuess wagons, w iuiiik at in ll.iaar. id t iu U Hod. Also bargains iu tin and at the ft. ll). and ioi-ont el'rew: Fletcher's I Joy Hand, of M-ii, rcmlern iuuhIi' Hint kiuw in I;W imtititig zeal of their leuiU-r. iw; w them uiidor Hiiccessful lit call lm:mt nf mi t (if tint luwl liathe State. Wnitlon paner is lieingeirculatod F leililli't ill iJanil to r.il Ml II1IUII4V luiti'lay iu tlio emu thouso square I-.niiiip iiiiriiig ino coining sum iwy Wi to receive subscilptions k injure tliemO a month. V Kanley ,ui. Wf0 r?tnriiMl this ' trum u ukusuro tiin to Wnll i U Vall-il.i. ha eatfieriuiicliiB n real cHtuto booui w built lou aro valued at bti M Mfirrnu- 5 WI'I last Puturdav I.eo Howell winite.1 for representative His NiamT i, i.'.m ,, , it r,u '"'ei'endoiit. Tlio Dom- ip in u certain of electing Sien'? 11,0 Mltiiomah coun , x.atic ticket have beon tilled bv llnlrl ArrlvitlK. Viu.aiii) Hoiisi:. J II Cannon, Mil ton; 1J II Chainbeilln, llostoni Isaac 1'ogel, il .1 Mowart. K f.ang, t) W lurr, roitland, W .1 Mckery, Washington, ) O; .1 IJ Keefer, A W An bray, A li l.ar en.en, .Mix Aithur, Mt Tabor and sifter, T II Wiilch, O Jtahcock.J t Jones, Walla Wiillu; V liernian, O W Hughes, W'ullula; V, lloettcher, I'hlcago; K . Woul, Kieemont, iseb; W ri Ford, I .a Grande; l'C t'ostello, Alba; U II Halo, Atliugtou; 1. ilacohson, San l'riincisco; II l ltothwlck, CaHcadoA.ill , 1.1 Hir Hhaw, Itaker t'lly. (ioi.iiiiN Ut i,i:. Albeit Xiiiiuioi'iian, country; A.I Marsh. Adams; i . iNiilev. MONEY ! MONEY Jiinliier: 1) Lewis, Tex.. -. i .1 . till. ell, I'laik Walter, tentenlllo. ''.Stokes, Kast Portland; Tom '1 hoi p. J 1- tCHno, ltowlaud: .1 I, Stamper, limiting i. . Orom, HlllHilalu; Chris ltauley and wifo, win waiias, .1 a tioino, wuiia Walla IS JUST WHAT I WANTI AND- thorn were inaiiufact jiles In Oreiron. it might avail to mako the false pica to the operatives that their wages would hu dc Cleaned by lediiciug the tarill'. Hut the average Oicgon laborer feeds his wife and clilldien with the remnant left to him after ho has paid the oxcesflvo bonus to tlio "Eastern mauufacttuor." Out of the whole turlll'IlM of 4.U0O that pav duty there is only ono article about which tiny pretenso can I u made that the duty on it is imy uds'iuitagu to tho Oregon laborer wool. And thai is only u tuetonso. Yonder is u farmer who lms just sold his wheat for (iu cents, after waiting u long time for u better price. Ho sold Ids wheat for what ho was otl'ered. Ho had nothing whatever to Hay about tho pi lee that was llxcd iu l.iveiM)ol, and llxed by tho supply of labor that woikH for it few cents a day ; u labor that is iu squalid savagery, barbaile jioverty. Nobody, except an occasional ignoramus, who does not know what tiirltt is, will claim that protection rah.es tho print of ylieat. llio , ,uuuo 0f H)Vcru ,tM friltII the city duty on wneat cannoi iiueei us loreigu J Pcisit, Hayton; ! Nelnon, Juiiincr: W II Oampbcll, Cold Spilug. Uowman Hoihi:. Chailes Conrad, Kr nest Chase, Mtadvillo; ti A Onisted, J Walker, 1 Drowncll, Bit Heed. V S Whitnoy, Ii Urando; M T Sandepu, Lou is Oleutt, city: 1-3 Henry, San l'raneiHco ; John Claik, Idaho; James Limber, Ita ker City: J I. Morgan, Walla Walla; W H Worthlngton, 0 11 StiinllL'ld, Weston; N U Hird. Vancouver; 1. I' Oayhard, MInii;HiN llomlcrshott, Ashland. Coods at Actual Cost! Is the way to got it, us thu following list will tell. Take the Advantage! AND LET YOUll CASH CAHRY YOU THROUGH! men. Often illlpOltltlU'O fast and st Hence if let t tin am not plainly uddiesM-d undue time them. The aro only two llaut, tiro cal Ih'js ni tlio I of life: Vlt i fow moments ino of gieat nimts wnero trains run Ions am close together. reoulred in iIIsdosIiil' of illowiug siieeiuieus. which roin thousands eipially brll- Hated to mako tlio mom- M. S. very weary and tired hi In I lnro li't mi. trot. 'Ill I illlo mi. ure.oii, I't mu drop, 1 Ii- in I t nit. my Till U ;irrlf mi' nway." Tariyl i o Ai -'till no nloiniul h ni'i d into . ("'limy. M NHDiirlHime let inn liu unlit for mo " cannot ulwiiys lefruin fiom tholr inteusu nilmhiition of Tho clorjs these prodle ions in pencil on the enve lopes. Tift langiiago tired Is peculiar to them and Mil not bear iepe.it lug. Tlio stor about putting the stamp on tho upper! ight hand comer of tho on vulnpe linl Uiou I' Id (Uilil it has becomo a chi'sliiii, M)t them a o pcoplo who have never heijd It. homo tho Wall Thori li. nine ocen uueu dv ' t i?'Uy ovenina: For Shitn r i i in i . T" " - --..-.w An.! ''l.V,rtrJl0: for Heprescn-1 cm ioi iidvanco . rtnurevr if &iih'v'Un,lw,,at.11'o I'n- " hu itiiKir hii iiirinir llll.'K till' Kfttlo llhick. lihbler in I oiiilluioii writes to Walla Statesman as follows; ro three business houses ulosed hro dining tho last week, J. 1'. Ituslieo.lry koimIs; W. 1J. Ihoiuas. sta- tlonerviH. V. Lanutry, notions. Them isaiothijg doing titull. Tin) streotH uro as (lulctund iHjacelnl looking as a grave yard, anl t ilou t iKiuuvo mere are mom ih.in tyj or three business houses in tlio town linking oxpenses, and It will io nium to until tho ieoplo get through snorlni and wuko up and do soiuotliing forthutown.'- NoWlho H. O. Man will wager that tho feJlowfvvho wrote this was hardly awake iu hi. life, am! never did anything for tho townj Who is it anyhow who wants PetidJiton pcoplo to "get through snoring unit wuko up and do something for tlio town." I.t' Try It. I'roinUe WuieoMiu If, iny Industry will pav in this country it iit-jilV no protection. If it w ill not pay can loi jidvanco any good reason wliv .1.- .......1.. ..I t.l 1... I.IV.1 I 11 l.l.ll'.l II I UIO IHOIHO TJIUIIIU lU Illitil .v l.in. ' . . rt.r, ..1.1 .l. l.t i 11UV '1.1 Olllll 11UI UIO IHI1JIIIB "" price. Hut if thu farmer wanted to get some now variety ol seed wlieat Horn ahioad to Imnrovo thu niiallty and yield of his fields, ho would have to pay about M pur cent, more for It by icason of that duty. Now this farmer, who is the average Oregon laborer, does now take the food away from his wifo and children when ho upholds tlio piecenl tutlll' law. As little as ho gets for Ids wheat, ho could still live and milk money at tho present juices If ho were peimitted to do so. Kvurv dollar that ho snends for clothim: for himself mid family, for utensils of tho household, for salt iu his hmad, for tho sacks that can led his wheat to market, for liractlcallv overthIiiL that ho buys, ovoiy dollar of it Is divided and a pait set aside for paying for tho goods and tlio other part delivered to tho protected in dividual Hi j "laisteni manufacturer." Yonder is a laborer digging a ditch. Ho is a laborer iu the stiictest sense. Ho is an iWiioiicati ialsirer, mid if ho has been li.iinfix.led by Republican papers, ho is probably retlecilug with complacency lhat ho does not have to work in compe tition with tho paiicr lalior of Kuropo. Yet that is what ho is doing. Them is no tarill" on laborers. iNot only Kuroo, hut Asia and Africa, can solid their pau pers to eompotu side by side with this American laborer. In fact, across tho way from him at this moment is woiklngti man without u Jamil y uoro; wiiuoui children hero to school or mippoit; without it homo, in tho true rente of 1 hut word, to maintain; a cheap laboicr, u paiiier laborer; he camo fiom Aria, lhat HKirditchor,Ho working without adequate protection from tlio juper Ials)r of Ku roH), Asia mid Africa and isles of tho sea, pays by mason ot tho tarill', u great part of what hu earns out thorn iu thu hot sun to thu "Kastom iuanuf.ictiirer." l'or everything that hu buys Is burdened with u tlutv. The thing that ho sells tho only thing that ho has to sell his labor Is sold for what ieoplo am willing to give him, without thu iutorosltiou of any law enacted Iu his behalf, whatever. Then tho average Oregon laborer will bo a groat fool if ho opuses u reduction of tho revenue upon the supination that ho in lmIiil' to uuiku mouev by it. If liu Is willlnt! to take tho food out of tho mouths of his wife and chlldiuii with thu charitable notion that he Is tliorony aid ing Homo other lalurcr Homowliuro eUo, whom ho never saw, then let him do it. Tho Hinlo s.tjH that sort of u man Is worse than an iuildel. Hut hu would miss oven tlu purpose of usKinting tho la lioror wlio was thu object of his mistaken charitv. Ho would pay his bonus ho would' give thu food rigidly belongiug to his wife and children to tho "1-isiein manufacturer, who has grown rich ujwn the earnings of such us hu. .Now about wool. Yonder on Uio cor nor within sight of this olllco stands jier hups tho largest flock owner In Heuton eountv. lie does not think tho tarill has unylh'ing to do with tho price of wool, but if it does.hu says that hu will turn his sheep Into mutton when it rhall become unprofitable to sell their .vool. Ho will not follow a business that he cannot maintain without the compulsorv usrist uncoof Ids poor neighbor. In short, ho is not willing to tako tho food out of thu mouths of tho wives and children of his nclghboiB simply to enable him to pui sne a business that cannot bo niadd to nav otherwise, tnoro uro hoiiiu hoc Jtmmlli? Crliiiliml. From Mm Hiker l.'lty Detnucm'. A couple of hos, aged alxjiil ton or twelve years, loft tliol respectivti homes in this city a few days ago, via the samu route that "Teton Jack" traveled when on routo to thu Idaho peniientiii -y. When overtaken, soon after their dciuM- iiiu from home, t)m had coveted a ills- the I horses rode oil' by thu Infantile pair weie found to bo thu propcity of .Mr. Shuliz. and thu saddles belong, d to Mailer and Mr. Ivltner. '1 hu punishment adminis tered was of such a severe nature that so far from being able to indulge iu horseback oxeicNc. it is said that thu kids will sleep en their faces ami take! their uiealH standing up for tho next six Apricots, 20c months. I ' - .... Oik. (!iiniiitiili Wltliilruuu. I Under the last apportionment law Itaker county was given hut one leprescn-! tutivo iu the Legislature, and .unlliottr! county one. hut owing to some mi m uilcr- j standing thu Baker County Doiimcratic Convention nominated two men for iep-! rcsoiilutivcs, I. I). Haines and W. II. I Hindman. At a meeting of the eountv i cijiniiiltlee Saturday, Mr. llindiiitin was withdrawn and Mr. Unities was chosen tlio only nominee. All Standard Goods ! SPECIAL FOR CASH TABLE FRUIT. or 6 cans for 5 cans for $1 Blackberries, 20c, or Pears, 20c, or 5 cans for Currants, 224 c, or 5 cans for -Grapes, 20c, or 5 cans for -Egg Plums, 2oc, or 5 cans for Golden Drop Plums, 20c, or 5 cans for ! Green Gage Plums, 20c, or 6 cans for Haying siii'fp I'Votii t io linlo r City Pi-mociiit. Henry Ulowett, genonil siipeilntcndent pjnvrni1f Jnllv OfJo nv fi nonet fnr of thu Oregon Horse A Land Company, OUliaUl Jeiiy, rwUC, Ol O Cans 101 is paying our city u visit. This gentle- T ocn K nmta P-m man, whoro cointiany owns iminunro i l aill, CJC. OY O CailS IOl nerds in tno .Mainour country in id.uio, has for somo limn past had agents iu tho Held hero buying up mutton sho-jp fr m various paits of this section. Hu intends, if KiHible, to g.itliortipaliiinto l.UDJhe.id, although hu has only, up to the puiKUit time, secured iu the nelirhboihood nf la).- tilU. ilio-e tio wilisoon eoniniencotlriv- T3irartirirtv,v,irta ien M. y ing over tho trail to nohitH iu iNehraskti. Muw two, ut i .Mr. hiowetl iiiloimed (lie i'emocratlu re HHlor that a syudleato, with Kudipturlors In S'otlaud. will establish a slieep ranch iu the Malheur couutiy, ami will, no 00 95 95 00 90 90 90 00 95 95 PIB FRUIT. doubt, mako heavy ptiichases unint nnii Hakur count um. 11 1. III! ll from lioth "tewil,, tho growtl T "".rfwtild bo morn littli I .-IV. Ml l', (. littlo Thoro is No Hull Vrt lirrrM. Tho cases of h'urgeut and otheis against tho county, lieiug Initiiiction suits to re strain tno county iiutiioiiues inun mov ing the court house or selling tlio picrqnt court huiiMi block , decided somo time hImi'O liv .Iml'Mi Ihmi In favor of thu eountv coiut,havo not yet been appealed, though it is unileistooil t boy w III bo mm ii. Inn con it was iu session to-day, this being the timu to which an iiiljiiiiriimeut was bail for thu purporu of tt'cciviug I ids for tho emit house hlock nut it Is i.udeotoiMl that no bids woio leeched, and probably noiiowlll to muil tlio M i's me dually decided on apeal, or until it is cur tain that mi appeal will not Ihj taken. i i i i ni p.ii I'rohllillliiu .Mi'rtlnijN. J. W. Webb, State prohibition organizer, will speak as fnllowa: l'eudleton, .May 1-. Helix. .May III, at 11 a. m. Centoi villo, May HI, at 8 p. m. Hilton .Muy M, at 1 p. in. Weston, .May 1-1, ut ii p. in. Contervillj, .May lo, ut 1 . m. Adamu, .May lo, ut 8 p. in. Juniier, May 10, at 1 p. m. Helix, May 1(1, at H p. m. County inas coiiveutlon at l'endleton May I'J. All prohibitionists uro invited to Ijo piosont ut 1 p. iu. H. L, lU'ititit.i,, Chairman C'ounty Commiltee. Dr. .). ii. riiuinBiiiii Will mako ids noxt Visit to rendleton Mnndav, .May Hth, and can bo found at thu Milan! House as usual all day. All HiiH'erers from l-.jo. Hectal, ( hionic or owners, however, who am willing to do .Nervous diseases muiio woicomo to u neo that very thing. Thov uro uldcd and 1 cxuinlua ion, but urn requested to come allotted in that bv tho Statesman and tho j early In the day us practicable. Oregonian uml J " of ,ut ilk j .vita CulifornlanV'Tho lato Chairman utidb y tlwlto l""'""rito.v 1u. of tho Oiegor, Hep.iblic.in Com.nltteo U W1 - I1',. "'I. ,. '17.:,. J Z I O.lt Of IHH'ket tUW on tho lust CUI.IIMig.l. nniiiit'iii iMiiinr, iiu uauin tuniiMiiK m ... . . ; . . . . '...i.. prfrcljloto tslogiin.ato conclusion J us- iho-skin o his ee i, ubwo lo. I a I , jIu)U!Jl worked the government tifyufuxbe nglaid on every ii.orcha. it, iorp than an , oruge tt wJh u UHMmimit n.onol.uud bankrt-, railioaa cor Kjruiioii, in 'uro. u inn "V " i ,,d uuthoiity evcrvi bllHlnoss. 10 IllUKO lunniiiy o.iy. ioukcm nnii iay muiu ..... t.,. . ..... TIa firmnr Ii:lM Inum taxed for twenty- tvno and li s press. Ills wife and ciill n . . I .11 ..I l.n ill. .... . I ne years ior tno mhivih iu iiimiium, tutor. Is it not tiino that the shoes bo chuned? That tho farmer bo protected? V.'e tfiiuk it is. Ut us try it on u while und if u reduced tariff does not aid us ell, wo can very Doon put it bak on, couble mousuro. ' cans for Grapes, 1 5c, or 7 cans for -Peaches, 16c, or 7 cans for -Plums, 15c, or 7 caii3 for - GALLON CANS. Green Gage Plums, 40c, or 3 cans for Peaches, 40c, or 3 cans for $1 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 15 VEGETABLES. Tomatoes, gallon, 10e, or etuiH l'or Tomatoes, 21 lb. can, loe, or 0 cutis for Jk'uns, loc, or 7 cans for - $1 W) - 1 0.) - 1 (10 OYSTERS, OF DIFFERENT BUANIH AND V It! TEAS. My second important order hits just tin ivi'd, direct fruit i . t i n, TRY n i T wish to cull your aU itiion to to dlymlsH all but the cheer- fill givers in the other. i . u mnn. .i I w iron on tho Walla Walla and :nd.oftl,eO. U.&N.cZ. r'Mh? and roplaced with hWtoiM8, "t through 11 lefnw. .,:"' " At WhreUn'i. 4l-- ;-v mauv WC2KS. TliCKfll .. . ,....... .i 1.. ,, ' "J run hiilBnonilBniiw Wt' Jiimes ttneeruim uioiu o Alnsontl.. . J . .,,H5naently of, L- of men'H und liovs' huts Ut cost for 'll lll ninu ill ,S7 in I too noxt ton dajH only, also u largo stoi-K vacSnt loi1, ,' .ft .'.oh furnlI.IK fods wide , .must bo twy. fc,,es in Oregon during ...a wilKUlin l.lo .....I D ll,,il li,iu flVflr IKI'Il 111 IIIO COIIIIIIK tailll'.M. SMV TII-IMV. I llillT C'llUttrl Pl If t),; " .8..conBn5t?S' boots ind Bhoes that bus ever been in Lrr ould met iZ , Pi iC0 I'ondleton. All of our goods we guaninteo ' wnoition to ni. " iu' i.o M wiiut wo represent ui pnieo r Wi dl ,uatch game8- five pr cent lower than at any other IMseiDle encouram-li..i.,i:i 1 in in..,llotn (nr tlin namo .. - , r . .... (lion wouidu t siiuer ior ioou muiu m.n thov du now if tho duties were reduced, i For what ho has to sell, and all ho has to I .otir e or Mule sell, his brains and midnight work, go into an unprotected mutket. 1-or wlioso benollt, then, does ho prostitute his great talents in maintaining that theory of pro tecting tho laborer, tho absurdity of "hlch hu fciniles ut us ho wiites tho words? l or whoso lwiiefU? Not for thu benefit of to "uverugo Oregon laborer. f.,l irUli. Aiinnlnliiientl, Col- John 1'. Irish Is exacted to make ' "'M'jiS.nTlllui, renty-tlireo sicecnes in .yreB u.hihk oth .y t Julli ,g88 tlio coming Hurt- Notice li hcri ly uHx-n thut bv vlrlm- of a nliuttel inor nue, iniulu l,y ,t. J. (Jmiiiiikhi t. it rtrt'BMi', uinea -i in ii.ijw i, ii, itnn r rui .mi 1 . ! 7, tlloil wbli Hum I , HUUm nf or elven to "'in I firOO iiul In i" lK-n km it known H Hi 1 uleil on llm wl 1 1 iiurt mill Al'nlrieti THE PRIZE BAKING POWDER Something iiKoful and Wfil w .nh tlio mun y. i t All Groceries Cheap for CUsh Full Weight and First-Class floods ll V IliK ' lii i ii . U II -A I l'eudleton on Saturday, ilay iu. , I. , from the surrounding country should ..n,iu.r ti time, und endeavor to mv-A arrangement to bo in town that at 1 o'clock p. rn. of laid day, null the nuine at ptilillo Huctluo, on tlio iiremUex, lo the hlghent blJJer fur cunti, lo atuiy uli debt ami lutre.t and alUirnejn feci, and coal and dlkhumrnionU. pnillninn - "av Mtfm- THE STAr; BAKERY, v - I VDIUUJjniAlllCIIV iu i.v.w -