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WKIAKSIMY, MAY HI, 1883.
DAILY AND WISMI-WKKKI.Y,
ny -run
:t Ori'tfiiiihui I'lihlMiliilf Oiiiipnny,
AT
fh'KNM.ITTON OIIHOON.
IIAILVHUKHOIltlTION IIATISI
Onneopy per jcnr, by mull
One ropy Mx m m 1 1 1 , by mull
Diid eiipy per uit'k, by imrrliT
Hlnulo iiiiiiiIhth
,.fl '!
:. i
.. m
.. 01
ki:mi-ui;i:i:i,v huiwiiiitio.s ii.vthms
Ono copy kt year.
Dm1 iupy -Ix inoiilliH ' '
BIiirIo iiilliibcr O.
Premium miner free to yearly tiiuw I with.
Aiivi:ariiMi iiatimi
(Dl'lit'tU Ailt rrlhrmrnlt.)
Oae Inch, or Ii, In Heml-WVi'Uly per
riiontl W ?
Onn Inch, or Im, III Dully per month....... I M
Two Incliw, or li, la both, per month... a rxi
OvurlbriulinbixciiibWii.'Uly.p'irlnch
per month I "
Over thrco liirhen, Dully, per Inch per
month I 1'
Over Ihrui niche, In holh, pur Inch pvr
month I
Hold! nonpareil iiilvcrllhciMi'iitH In Html
Weekly or Dally, Unit lii.nrtliiii, pur Inch,
fl.Oil; eiich HiiliKC'iiicnt liicrtloii,ft).-,
Ik-hI notleen, tell cent per lino each III
ertlon.
Till'. I'llNMlO.V Ml 1. 1..
livery day the U'aHhhiKtoii dlnpatcheM
toll of peiiHloim granted or peiiHloiiH lu
crviiwjtl, to ikthoiih iohIiIIiik In Oh'Koii or
U'liHhhiijtoii. At tho prcKcnt rate of
hK)i:d with which the pemdou mill l tun
iilnKi Hovoral hundred new pcmdnnH are
granted yeaily to eoplo In the uparcoly
nettled Noithwost iiiou. .ImlKiiiK from
thin, tho lint of new iiomdonerM ami per-
noun obtaining IncieiiMi of penhloUH
throughout tho t'nltcd StateH iiitint tun
tip annually into tho tens of thounamlH
and thin tweuty-thieo yearn utter tho war
ended.
Wo do not ohject to peiiHloun to all din
allied ox-HoldleiH of tho I'lilnli, Imt tho
pennlon hureati han Ikscii for yeatH meiely
a Kteat Mitleal machine, inn in the in
turent of the Itopuhlli'iiu paity, and mont
of tho DouiocratH haven't eoiirapi cnouli
to douounco It and ex pom tho nlpintlc
Hwiudlo that in heiiiK perHirale(l upmi
tho Kopto of thin country under tho pre
toiiNti of lakhiK cam of tho old noldlcr.i.
Tho ikiiihIoii mill In run In tho Interest
of an army of omdiiu iiKcutn and of the
Itopuhlicaii party, ami wheio one decerv
ItiK old soldier i;ctn a dollar, a hundred
dollar kch into tho xckctH of HwiudlerH,
Tho 1'roHlilout did well to veto a iiuuiIkt
of thenn fraudulent in'iihIoii hilln, and
would do In'tter to veto a ljihmI many
more.
Mil. Fohan will have to keep up with
tho Poniocratli' proceenlon, orelco fall be
hind Into tho raukn of the Itepuhllcaun,
mouoK)liHtn, and i;rahberH. So will Mr,
Handall, Mr. McAdoo, ami tho rent of
thuin. The h)oiIo aro guint,' to march.
If Mr. Koran in a Itopuhlicaii in principle,
let him vote that way. Wo rather like to
hco heto and theie men bte.ikiui; out
of tho party raukn and jumping tho fence
in With directioun. It hIiowh that once
attain tbeio U an inuo, a piluciplo at
ptako, nl roii;or than the meio p.nty
itauiu. If Mr. 1'or.iu ihm't like tho com
pany, he can s'i't rilit over aumni; the
protectloulntH and iiiuutiioliit and
"triiHtn," and all hoi In nf leitaliied phiu
doieiM, an hixiii an ho plmifot). And while
ho NdiiiiiK' mi ho will meet liumliednaud
tliniH.iiiiU of furiiiitm, tinlinm ipln and
worklnimen, Uhhi wluun the lijht in
ilawniui, e.nnlim iho other way.
Wu il : fieely cilticlwil tho Oiogon
(iiii'm iimiwe in lt I'huntituibloniw In mi
ll ioe. and in itn mpHiit one .oar uf men
and imuiMiicn ilnlilimiihly deuiHiiiced hi
preceding oiuk; hat wo have never do
M'Oinli'd to vicimiH uiault iimn the
edltor'H eharuetoi a a matt. When the
Now'H doc thin It mily weak mm it Mi
lion. Mr. Seott ha bin bitter em uili-n.
an all men o( utiennth ami ability have.
.... . . .i i . , , . 1
urn mi dim YiiuiMi uihmi it iiiinin wiiu ,
able will ctiHlil, much liMtmppiove, the!
vllu ttoriivi comoruhii; htm laihlUhiKl hv I
Iho Nown. They aro not any pitiper Mih
Joel of illnputo, in any eao, and ho cm
ullont to tiv,it thoui with tho 'Vllunt eon
tonipt" which thoy iIomuvo.
A iiiuiis.MMi toward improvinii mid
beautifying the cemetery han been made,
uuil tho gooil work nhoulil ho vigoroutdy
punhed forward. The condition of tho
coinoloiy In certainly a ilingtaco to a place
of tho nlio of reudlotou, if itn pooplo puv
touil to Ini elviliied ami I'hrinti.iuiieil.
Tho old cemetery Miould lltt lw attended
to, and an noon an iMenlble meanure
bhould bo taken to make a new one.
Hvery yivir'n dolay makiv it moio dilll
cult, vet tho tlmo In uiur when it munt K
done.
I'mivi a private letter received thin
morning it in leaiued that a oompromio
han iveu made in IlaVer county Utween
llainenaud llimlmau, both withdrawing
mid Mibuiitting tho nomination to the
county ciimmitUv, which will meet on
tho -.Mh Thin w III inmire tho election of
a IViuocratlo Itoprewntntivo from Kaker
county. Metwtm. Ilaluex and llimlmau
aro tbo ivtumoudiHl for their action.
ffVntlnlleil frillll fit Ht RICO. '
liiwnilM Iho Immortal hoiiI when freed from 1
1 thl fra:l tenement of perl-nauie nemi
'l b..... lun alt c on of fa I l oellCl 111
(induiul l elli'f 111 another life, ato anil
nine! he whatever elm may ho ehiKturcd
nnmml them or pinned niito theui the
main corner hIoiioh of all lelltion; and
tliiw far the tencliiiitrx of .Masonry aro
coincident with those of I'hrlntlanlty. It
U well to id'otftiixu this at the veryotitfot
of onr work In our new lioiu-o. With
ilanuer and death wo are not nunc
tinted In our MaMonte pilgrhnao ; the
imlemeiiiii of llfo'H uxtlnt'iiichinent and
Iho emhleiiiH of mortality wo have neen,
and have learned well their inilleance.
Wo have ntood hv imon tiraven and
looked upon inanluiato foinm," hut wo ; tiiotinm, rectitude, tumpcrunco, are con
tin) have learned that wllh tho comhiKof Mantly Inculcated by tho HVinholn, tl.o
HprliiKtlieuoucmblwmnuk'alMi wo have I preeeptn, tho leeturcn and tho touching
K-en with tho evo of faith that within thln of the craft.
.... . i , (If.. . ' ... ............ 1.. ...... r. ... . unll,.!n lu
tenement in tho norm of an eternal life;
ami with tho C'hrlntlan wo can nay:
TliUi-i'lilt hlinll r l urn In Dim
WIim ume IN In-.. vi nly pnrk!
Ye' iIiIiik not , Mil n , Il nhiill beilim
When Iboil Iliy- If nil ilwrk.
Nil. It RllUll live MKIllllflltlil illllli"
In bjl" iiiikiinnii lo lieiiniNOf thine,
Ily llim renlicu in nrenm
till... ...,. I.i.l ..itilltIM'.
Wlei rulilieil Km (Jmvn o vlnfory,
Ami louli tliu ktilut (rum Deiilli.
Thin Feml-relli(iotin characler of our rc
nearehen In a necennlty, nlnco l.lht In tho
object of Iho inventfpitioii and the jour
novihK of every truo Manon. Wo aro
mete animated clodn, Kroplni? in dark
iiomh; or at the bent and mont wo teo but
an Inllniteninul diHtauco, and then but
"an IhroiiKli a lann darkly." There In a
Htilit, muht bo a liKht, "never eeit
on con or land," toward which the
nuiii r.u... a.iu ......
? te,,r. mcoi: " y mi, : "
the light, hut towatd the notirco
light. How dlmlv can wo pel-'
eel vi! either backward or forward how
little have wo learned of Pant or I'uluio,
what a hiyntory in l.ifo; and how we
gropo and ntrivo for light. Wo cannot
oven tell nor guenn how, or when, or why
occurred Iho advent of man Uxm the
earth. ''Hx thoun.ind yearn ago a civil-'
led nation exited on tho haukn of tho i
Mle," more womleiful In many renjieclnl
than any medi'in people, and upon even
Ibl-i fiiigmeut, i-o near tin, the light ul-1
moht went out. Ninth ami South 1
. ..... ..........
Atactica weto donhtlcr-H long before
that Inhabited by gieat civilized
nullum, of which wecan oven guenn nolle
lug. Still luck of Ihoi-e "in the night of
tho pant, it in not imponHlble that a great,
powetful, civlli.ed, educated ami ncieu
lille Koplo existed wheto wo now dwell,
believing an wo do in one (iod, In tho
liiiiiiiirtullly of tlui mini and lu tho renur
recllou from tho dead." I low little
llickern of light and centurion of nucceed
lug gloom have cluo-ed each other over
tho e.nth ; and lu thin later glimmer, wo,
no doubt imitating thoco of untold agon
gone, aro groping for tho Light. Hut to
un nhortdlvcd creaturen, tho nearch during
thin modern glimmer han extended over a
eriod of many cnttiricn. and we, like
tho Kgyptlaun, nome of wimno mynterien
have ilencended to un, aro nearchlng for
tho Light. Wo may not Iwhold it In it
fulluenn; hut hero ami (hero a ray, a
beam, of thu myntery of (iod, tho crea
tion, life and death, wo lieliovo wo we.
Wo can trace It backward, not only to tho
builder of Mimonic lore who daily olfered
up bin praycm in tho Sanctum; hut be
yond him lo "the Dionvnlun and lutecium
of Anla Minor and drcccc, and to the
Dnirinof tho Kgyptian Mynterlen."
"Atlanlin, that ron from tho watern, nn
tho homo of tho (ioiNprlug race, and tilled
the ICarth with her hiwer and nplendor,
in enuulfed in the ocean that wan once
hernlavr. ICgypt lien in tho night of her
denotation; her pyramldn and luonu
nientn ruling over a nea of H.ind. Tho
temple of Solomon no more retlectn from
itn golden cient tho rayn of Itn t'reator'n
nun. Itonni, that nat on her wven hilln,
ami from her throne of beauty ruled the
world, ban crumbled Into lulu. Tho
I'liiiranhn and tho ficnam nlcop amid the
kimhed ilmt of their palacen ami trium
phal an ben. Hut tho light Mill nliiuen in
tho Kant, the dlvlho feeietn aro ntill pie
nerviwl, ami denpito Time, Death, and
clmnue, tho intluito Truth nhall never
die."
"And thin warch fur light and for di
vine and eternal truth In a corn-taut an
plnillou. which wo have nvmlxilUed in
tho (Diluted arch." It i 1 1 1 h to heaven.
It in the llaiiiiug iipwattl of miinV heart
ami fool t ivaeh bin tied; an anpiration
towtihl that liov, which lie holdn out
who ntiiil: Ml thou atlliclod. tonwd
with temiH-nl ami imt comfoited. lhold
I will lav thv ntouen with fair eol.im. and
thy fiiuuilatioun with napphiron. I will
make thy window n of aguten and thy
gaten of earhuuclen, ami all thy border
uf ploanaut nlonen ; ami all thy children
nhall U taught of Iho l.oid." So to the
dovout (''leemanou anpiration in a con
ntiint watchword, amid all tho Mermnaml
""nin imim inu'iui tin
.ii.,,,.,,,,. ,tM ..f nr.. m.i.ii.,.. i.
noath the boat ami bunion of the dav.
""piratimi tuwaul Iho peifect Masonry of
"the city wliieli liatli fouiulatioun, vvlileli
1 1 1 1 lour mpiaie, tlio elly tneanuteil liv
the atiiiel n Kolileu toed ; tlio eity vvliereln
no temple ininlit be nvii lieituino o( tlio
iliv hit) oirulKetue." Tliun in our U'tter
luomeiitn we anplro
"An uheolnl bv
Hfolut;plrlt to.iiir.1 ilin Vas,
W'her.'. filial Mini fur,
v Imik- ih tliiiiliii; ilerl of kr.
!!?""' 'h'.'l'.'li'iif thr KiiiM-liiiu bin,,
t"11' 1,1 J 'V iinM.ii. itltinr nn kIkm,
'11 i nml r iiiiuIiiii.l.m a 1 . ...
VVhloh .Iniulil tii tmihiiM out of lUuvni iiii . i
i.V i V --; .f ui nidi nrw , uriir iuv
toll"' - i
JatiM-r ilit.
.nu .i-iniihi.mii, nire;
thtrl. Cliiilre.loii)'-
l lit rt t in imler.-la.t, nn Aniollin."
Hut anlilo (nun tlioo eloiuentn of He-
IIkIoii, nml of tho liluluM ami mont I,, Vi.
into moral nhilononhv vhl. li M,i,,,.
o lirn a .1 '
prim-ipL of UlX in ifLffiti: :
not merelv tho eharitv that will relieve a
nuH'orer; nor .vet that will prompt more
flluut iveunlarv naerltleo or ivrknn.,1
iiHonvonieniv to rvrvo a fellow Wine in
illMrvns ; hut that hnvuler eharitv that in
alwayn reaily to help, that njvaU nor
thinkn no evil; that reproven, if reproof
bo a ilnty, with moileration ami in Linil
nesn; that heels tlnt ami ehietlv tho
pKMbiiro ami the prvwivrilv of others.
nun meiiM the ne.ut. Kiltenn tho
hruiK's a tear to tho cheek of soowIiul' I
UoveiiKv) and a tuuilo of ixunfort ami hoiH) I
to tho wan faco of !Viiondoncy, tho
e.lmltv that linkH urf all the closer to u
.brother when tlio Htorm I" on ami the
tvuvi.u iIuhIi finriolv 1 thu chutltv that feel
that It l-t a blowing lather than it duty to
eke and to leliove: the chatity thatlinlM
lid il II In il limtlicrhood of humanity.
Child wild: "It In moie likwed to give
than to receive," and no divine iittcruntv
Sr::? .XK
meiev I not drained; it droppeth like
the trehtlc dew from Heaven iiK)tt tlio
place hencath; it in twice l.lexwu: it
bliweth him tlmt jrlvon, un well uahlm
that taken." ,
Thin Ih tho llrt-t and chief virtue incul
cated hv Masonry tho Hpirlt of Chaiitv.
(tut thin in nut all; tho habltH and quail
tleHoflifo which mo lecoHnl.ed atnoni?
i all natlonn if moral vittuen iiuneni.v, pa-
4MJ HVMlUlll l JlfllUUl. iiu IIUUIWII I"
perfect'. Sn liiHtltution In perfect. No
man, Indeed, In perfect ; henco no atrmc
Ration or society of men can chow perfec
tion in practice j hut tho theory of Manon
ry In probably an near iorfectlou an any
invented by man, No man can practice
the pryfennlon of Manonry without lieintf
u better man J few, 1 Ixilluve, can even
become ulluhtly acquainted with tho nif!-
IllliuaiRU Ul Ulll nj llllivunill iiiiia uu& ihwiu i
without kuvitiK better and nobler and I
libber Impulncn ami aiuiH, which If cher
Inhed and nourinned, and dally acted up
on, will bud and bloHKom Into tho fair
frtritaKO of a lietter, nioro ierfect, and
(Jodlike life.
Mv hiethren. voit aro to ho commit-
J ulatcd upon thun Hiiccennfully eompletint;
thin commoill'iun and well-oipilpped
lodL'e-nxini, To many of tho older bretli-
R.n, who caiuo to t l 8 country many i
! vt
1 1 m n il v in ernonn. tiun nnaem n ami i
eleiranllv furuiched hall. If it cotdd have
ihenl.een plctttied to your gao, would
have been a vlnlon nuch an you warcely )
ox eeted to realio thin nlde tho eelentlal I
city. You have met In humble placen, If
not on ilcM'it hilln and valleyn, and have
long looked forward In bright antlclpa-
lion to the time when a new home could ;
le bullded. I
To tho true Manon tho lodge room In
not elrcuuiHcribeil by walln; It In earth-1
u bin and hcavcn-liMi : and anv room or
, place wheio hietlueu meet and w bote the I
i low enneutlal te(ulniten, however rude
' and humble, can be brought t gether, In .
la place where (he cloihlngof it Manon I
may be donned, and tho brotherhood
' may H.'iform the work which tho world
' nceih not. Yet wo are only tnottaln, with
all the common fooling of priilo in our
I MirioiiiiilinL'i, ami de.lre to piogienn in
our material acquinltienn :uid appli.tiiccn;
ami no, keeping ntop with the pi-ogienn of
our Niirroumlingn, wo have elected thin
Temple, our future lodge-room, work-nhop
and fraternal home.
Such may It lie lodge, worknhop, and
fraternal homo. Wo ato hero for work.
Manonry In a progrennlve nclenco, and an
MiiMinn there tdiould ho count'tnt progrenn
therein. There In much to learn, and
much to do. Whether wo are hew em in
In tho forent, or workern lu tho nuarrien,
or dally ntudentn of the trcntlo-hoaril'n
denlgiiH for work in and about thuTemplo
there in ntill work to do; Mill a higher de
gree of Krfecllon to ho attained.
The phynical Temjilo In done; walln,
lloor, and archen, ami ceiling, and roof;
tho plllarn aro in Knition; tho (ireat
l.lghtn an'd thu tenner llghtn aro ready to
la) lighted; tho nauctuiu nanctorum In
prepared for the prenntiro of tho devout
knecnof tho Manter; even the feant of
our ceremonial In prepared; but tho
moral temple, the building to ho formed
ami titled for a higher nphero, In yet un
completed, and toward that completion
tlio work must continue dally and hourly,
lu the lodge room and without, In Htorm
and utmhlno,with friend and fix), till tho
trcHtlo-houril of a now world innpiead Ihj
foro un.
Hero let the blight and buoyant llgure
of Hope have room, to encourage un to
cheeiful dviug and cheerful living.
Heio let tho foot of tho ladder of l aitb
Maud llxed that ladder which .lacoh
naw, and an on that, may the aiigeln of
Heaven bencenil to bo our inlnlnterH a
ladder like that r-ccn by tho old wrgeant
in hin (beam ;
It'iuinl nml mlKhty-hiupil, It towereil up Into
mo lillllllir,
Ami I Knew nu mo lul Miion eoiibt h ive
l. mil ii .h ft IhIkIu,
It einisl mii'b- of kini t tiiunhlne, iimt a
tlllriil tnliti'll I Kill
Won ml iirniitiil It mnl utoiuul U, till It woiiml
clear out 01 .lulu.
It iniiht ho a temple of Charity, of good
, ami brotheily and kindly deedn, nuch an
iwnen we have guno bevonii will give
other reanon heroin to hlennoiirmemorv.
' And whilo It In all thin, it may bo an
;well a place of Mi-lal gathering, it place
where brother meet lu friendly and even
' merry grong, a place where the honest
' laugh oljau holier t joy hludl ronound. and
the foam of the kihhI thitign with whii h
wo aio hlenned hhall ln partaken, with
thaukfaluei-n to Ibetilver of all, and a
welcome to every brother, friend and
noighlxir.
, Hut when our feant and ourjovaro
over, and when all the sociality ami the
i innocent conviviality oven of hitch moot
iug ami greeting aio done, may wo have
nopvrformHl our .Manouicand moral work
: that without a foarwoean realixothafthe
I nauil in the hour-glans in nwiftly running.
; and the hp.ule HtaniN ready lo'doitnlaM
work for un. 'Iho coilln in oik'ii. the
grave waltn; tlienprigof aeaci.i. alreadv
Kivoii for Nimo of tin, liatuw niHiti ilie
luiueh niMilv for Mm Ii m.l .,f ll,.... I...
( - ........ ......(. .... .... .... ... ,..r-v .. ,1V. (
i over tin nliall mhui vlilnn'r, 'Alan, mv (
! lirotlier.'" When that time ivme. tna'v i
tho trowel havoilotio itn vmik, mav the
ff'IMl'S-w llV0S u" " l'"'1-
1 "o, tlio imiii unn, unit mo mjuaro; mav
ro!,?,, '"-I'lfJlinlieil ami ma.lo a erfect j
SJS JJT1 Uw
,un' 10 ' our U'
KirrUlor Mining Company,
Articles of ineororatiou of tho Kxeel
lor Mininj; Couiimuy were tiled wllh the
county elerk yentonlay. Tho iiu)riioni
torn an) Froil I'ai.v'ftintiu, M. Mel'iil
ouKh, V. V. WriKht anil John F. ltob
itinon. Iho capital ttivk in plaeeil at
MOO.000. iliviileil Into l.axv nli mw ti...
ohject of tho corporation id to locato
mines, laiy ami K'll mluinu Ktoek ami do
general mining business, Tho triuei
ot'.icw will bo l'endlotou.
Stim. rntnn the lalioriotidy mamifae
tniod dl.Miialehe.x iletalllm; tho crrat Inter
est tho admlnlhtratioii In taking lit tho ap
proaching election In Oiojron, and how a
fabulou amount of "MutV" Is to ho ex
pended here for that purpose hut their
; , . , apparent an to render them
i ,i"or ,,,,iv',yr11,y- of t tlm m,IM ;;
Istration tMroM I.Vmocratle huoiwh in
Oregon. Thctertol 11 in puro invcmion.
It hantwoohjeetn. (Jno In to throw ills-,
ctedlt upon the administration; the
other, and chief ohject, In to ntlmulate ,
tho KopiibliciiiH to Kreat etrortn and lib- j
erality. .IudliiK from the pernintency
and etitnentnens with which t bene storioi
are circulated, It may he inferred that the
ltcptibllcan capltalhdn ate not plii-lling
out very liberally. j
Dr.Moeii.VTn ought to atand by their leg
Inlatlvo ticket. Tlio three men nominated
forIteprc.cntallveHurculllionorab!e,falrly
capable, and worthy of tho mipport of
overy Democrat. In thin Important
crlnls, when no much in at Htakc, (icrnonal
jirejudlcen or dinllken nhould bo dlncarded,
and every Democratlo ticket nhouldread:
"K. II. iiainbeo, J. II. Morrison, J. K.
Klrkland."
ctjacobs Ql
CONQUERS PAIN.
Notice or Hair
t'liiler Clintlrl Jlorl
Biiue. NoIIcp In hereby given tlmt by virtue of n
rliuttel mnriKi. mmln by a. J. (luniinnn p
It Hilllli'lll, ihilPil Hepli'tlilirr lt, ls7, nml
II I cil wllh the clerk iitlhi- cnillitynf I'nnitll
In, Hlntc of llrfRiin, on fi,-ptciuber Ul, lv7,
elvrn to neruro tin, pnyiin-nt of lliv mini of
lwo nml InttTo.t nml iittornoy fro, I Iiuvh
ulci'ii piis.otnliiii of th fnim luilbtlm;
kunwn n IIih "Me rrhnm'ii Kxehanije," itu
nleil nn the wentHlilnnf M .ln -troi-l, Lctvrrt-n
Court nml Alia itrtcln, nn lot nix 01, In lilneU
thrpii3)ln Iho t wn of IVmllrton, Uinutillu
eoatity, Orrnon, anil I uliull, on tho
Uth Iny ur.lunc, IHKH,
nt I o'clock p. m.of Kit 1 .1 ilny, aell the name
it public miction, nn tlm premlnea. In the
liluliinl blililer for ciu.li, to Ktlly rnbl ilcbt
nml Inti-re.i nml iittiirnoyn' fi'i-i, nml co.n
nml illlnirf iii"nt.
I'-onlloton, Muy Ot Ii, IW.
motw W. M. IlKAdlii:, Ak'cn I.
F.J; Donaldson's
CITY
mMW WmV O I I
BJ! m v jrv u j
m w ma w m
Pure Drugs,
Paints, Glass,
Machine Oils,
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
IVdcrlptttiixrompounileililtiy nml nlfiht ly
a phnruinrltt ut prlrm tlmt
DEFY COMPETITION,
Wo liiuiilli'Oiily the lTUI-NT IHll'OS tlmt
run be obtained, r ki illim of piu.
Country Orders Respectfully Solicited
John
McGarry,
Deal, r In
GROCERIES
4 Ml
PROVISIONS
Klrt-cln pxnU onlv i 'o,k.
iliieu buiiitit ami. old.
I'ro.
BUYS unci SliLLS
REAL ESTATE.
Cor, Main and Webb Srreots,
I'KNW.KTON
OUEOON
HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE, j
Comer Uth ami 11 St., Cathedral Block ' i
CUe will rwpeu lu the new bulldine1
Mrptfmber Slh.
Ti,1!''V. " confer ac
. wi i mniiwun. uri.i rt-ii
o g sr J lir 3 a
Won j i s
' r z 2. s ' He
o 5 S2 k.
2 s. w
? B 3 ? f ff
9, If uphlnr
DRUGGISTS
The li.rKi't nail i'')t complete ntoclt of
wiliicises,
7
CHEMICALS,
Toilet & Fancy Articles
In Eastern Oregon.
GIVE US A CALL.
Despair) Block
Pendleton.
W.D.Hansford&Go.
Deiilcru lu
TT . .1 ... . a .nil rnimirnnni
HH ' WH K HIIII Wrl T.1 imi i ihstino
PUMPS AND PIPE.
PLUMBING Promptly Done,
main htiii:i:t, i'iisih.ktoA,
A Hluucof Ihc public pnlniiipxu I Millelteil
liichl'ilttnu-
TIlB
Pendleton Roller Mills,
(Oapiiolty 6") biirrol p-r day.)
S. BYERS & CO., Proprietors,
w
I'l'iulli-tim, (intent'.
.Miimifiirtiircri of (Imhnm, uramilatnl nml
ntlf rll iik Klonr.
HlUlll'Ht
.'null I'rire I'alil lor All
HIiiiIm ul' t.'inlo.
Flour, ni.'iil, cliini fccil, i lr nlivn.i k nr. Iiiuul
ROBERT BOND
i)i'Ai.i:it in
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU
SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD.
Court Street, opposite J. II. Hliootimkcr.
mrlilo dmr
Stanfleld& Gore,
lirnlerit III
FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES,
EGGS, BUTTER, FISH, POUL
TRY, and all kinds ol
GAME.
NKXT 1)0011 TO UTAH KKSTAUIt VNT
MAIN KTItKBT.
PRNPLETON, - OKT5.
Richardson's Lunch Goiter,
MiilnMru't, IVinlli tnn,
G. D. RICHARDSON, Proprlotor.
t 4 . . MIHl k HI1I4 in'IMUni llv .
rruiin, uiniiii,i.Tminiiiunoiiii.iiiut mum, ( doiii w. Paul and .MlimeiiputH
At tho Lunch Countor, ! T.M"iiiri,cu,iu m,. n
Ynn pun ikltiniii n..l.l hiii.i I...... ....i i ... i-. ,1 To Nt. I.imiIn unit llio Mint"-
beef, plekli-il ptiiW fi-t. mrillnni, njteri. To IIoki XoIiich, l.rnvr-iiwrt.
i i,, ,..... i ...,. r...,....i ..."". ".. t ,'irii
1 utZ i'iZA . ,," .Vr V"'"""1-, 'ni. ..i i ... ominecilur wa
, i'n,m, . i m viiuv 1.1111, h.n
kiuudu vuun uuv unu ru in nr ; n. i oiincii lllllllit. LiWivriixi'in.
I.uiielitu from ,V-. tipunnl.
mcliio a
W. D. FLETCHER,
WATCHMAKER $ JKWEU.R,
Hank luilliJlne,Court Hreet.lViiilUton
orveon.
.nuncni .Mer- r i.i,,,,,,,. n ! TleKem for bii o hv n conneciini i-
I cliiiuiii 1 XyXx
i kt'ln "i iL-A
.'TIU.
klmlH of mil-
in ii i insirn
m iiu.nhion
the in nil.
'I n' p an
An Iinmin.eMock Jut reeclveil, whleli we!
are now oilerlmr nt prices tlmt nston-
Uh the oldest Inhabitant. j
DRESSllOODS,
KANCV GOODS, HOSlKltV, LADIES' '
AND M ISSKS- U.NUKltWK Alt, 8HOKS,
BUi'i'Kiis, oi.ovkh, itinno.NH, !
liAl'KS. OllSKTs. NOVBUIES, i
Men's. Touths, Boys' and Child- I
ren;s Clothing. Hats and Caps,
Trunks and Valises.
COMK AND EXAMINE
OUU STOCK
NEW GOODS
I
Alexander & Frazer Leezer
I JjMttil). KK.MI'KK,
rmprieior of tlm
Fve-it Iteee ll.n
Main Ht.,opMlt piKtonie, Vtah
I'eiiillloii beer on itnuiRht, win., i?"
melinu '
oouvv'.vitu iiitiw,,
lloini opiithle 'hyHleliuiH A h.
MPKI'IAl.tilv
UbHtftrlrn; Trr nlmrnt of Clirnnlo ii-,..
1 Ollleo luuin--Kr.m 10 to 12 n. m.-'f (l
p. in.: to up. m. ,rP"Ui
' Olllei lloom II, Kni OrcKonIm, u.
lllllllllHW
I.lOlt H.VI.K.
Twe
nlv-llvo humlreil lipml nt . -
i ejnn -li
.ti.al 111.. ,.. 1...... .
iieiiii, ininK 10 ni-iMivo of ii.ii
tletilxrn -ti!v lo w.M, jilMt."
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l.noti Iw.af liIW,ll (lit. I . I Ij.
uuy. inr inn un ui june, im-m, ut 9orlc
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lit. nr.lni- ixt Hin rtlllift. I,...-.
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K
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If miii have nn animal mtrm-.rnu n.
Ill (III. I..1UT I ill VflllN I .. M. I. nnl.t... .
uveiy nine.
The attention of the trade it
invited to
our
NAVY BLUE, HOMK
CORONA IMPERIAL,
AH
LEADER CIGARS.
II est sellers In the market. At
retail everywhere. Wholeule
only by
Mason, Ehrman It CO.;
Portland, Oregon.
A rm ill
HTRRT nflflK Sa
AND-
ALBERT LEA ROUTES
! Cltv for
I 1 II I l- illall 4 3 IP 4, tit I t r"
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I'llllDKih J'tUura Sleeping
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nu' i.ouie.
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i tn Kill llirillllliwi I "H ik-l
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A n. or Northern I'aeiiio "WJu.
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(len. Tkt. ami l'aJ. AUt. C. v.5r
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At Less Than Cost!
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we nave determined to ciu
entire stock of
BOOKS
Comprising the
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want Books,
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