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I llranrti llllr. l"',V rthlll'l II t If AII.MB"'" ,b '",,lt , W 'ncr.illv. ti milk" HSmynleo '" ,,lM uiir.virii:- . . . . II..... .rial.. ,l0on,Ucr.jceMtHa(?I..HH. r ' i ..i ivi.d. In Iii town. 'Ilgl.t in the cuu.t hoi.KO i Kltk. a prominent Milton- .un to-iby- rtCurc never Miis iu iIxBgley, the en kiiohh ni' la town tj-tl-i" , iiaiclll". L,t ACo.liavon udvcrllso ..,!. ..,..,rin I'nloii county rvi.iiil.-il intercuts. li."!.'! II" l-v Inimjwr llolcoiiib was in town N)IWJr. i.i... i!.t. niii.-n. .snacviu-..- ..... u... ri.ivivn Hiiu.illon.," tain thu com t-ynril who busy (jfWtlUnjlllO UlLOim.u .v.; Ojmliec, ono of Hiimtillu 1- ..... . I.. ll... h.ivI I iiir. fa w town. k,iiW Iii(l4 of ircIi .Milton :1(4c(vunlo.i:lotl tit tlio Uoldoit iltlnjuiorning. VplitiuVin hum "lrt'" L,UUK lJi,Mi.iinkuiinw.s this morn- 71 LywbluMflO. .grit lijlit lun ui'cn pmceu in i.-'..l.ll nn f '.illllllU'lMHl StVUt. IJj'il,v..v... lUjKtnanw.wMtjt . .1 l.l m.tl.ltl U'llll nu'llM tea the liver jut ulwvo the . 1. I It. f t ...,.. t .... f .,... fit, I (ttia mcation was miulo in tlio Mntfin ir .Mayor vh. A. J. ikwiiv.for W'JM una Vi.w ikiunl offered under "Now (iihcii'tuni of a Hill; liw.n.it- kl to luvo ken stolon by l&KirwiilM liN brother, Dr. r.aEi'ie. l'u. that hu is In good ciiillwcn biart with tlio show IttutEaittoJoin. Mi Gjicii udvcttlses uml.' ' Eviif for icaled bids for to . brick lmlcl on tlio coiner BlTkti)soii sheets. in b now ready to begin nltollrutniincMiUit music los- iknui iniiulroat MiniH 15ros. swrwiuj, in tlio Kaht Oiikoo- Julia! ladder Cotnnauv will ham, Ft May evening, ut7:."0 JlBembct mo requested to a j uniform, liv in der of A. I). ;Fwjd. tiiln.n la IT.. ill fni (lin II (I H L - Ml If IUI IHU I'-UIB- -W HtlW Ahi...IIoii" of W laaie arpiinht iiifidont or a i int ii'ii to exceed $10 per .wtinlnt.t:ilmcnt.i. E, l'utnlnu liilnml l'.talinii "Jiyuwrniiii:, wjui wuh n.tM- WliH W.IV In I'miIImiwI lltlll M Wm as far in Aillii''tiin. ,"0 tliij cvenlu ' ftotlit. NnlU evenin;,' at tlio court mi'niii.vciDy thru who ut- 1 "MWltOrof tlio Kst (liii-nii. ?Wiwilieivlit tlilx ni.irn. "Milut-aH le.t over." '? IjfDUlht Mil' III .Imfl.-i. ''frtjM onlay iijKitnst W. II. muHvu-, t..:t. Tlio M iafa.r t fljiuiitl'. titul lio 'Jlnieiit in llu-Hi-ni of sjjji. 'fiitfiftlioMamini.. dodica- '"IVi ' 1"lj.v'lo fad that .Mr. -AiuMtfu. knitiht .....1 .1.... 1 vUi T ,,li" "'"I II timl all t'iat ouild have .ai imlntjiiiloiullv i mitt . ,tI,ortl4HiUiiilclier1llou3lit Z , r?r ,,rom "awlittU A , ,7; iiiuv wot ii very fat p-HaUocawto Pot Hand last !ilU11.,1,r,,i,,lr,J ! Sil!;n.nt?,S Iy'lo ttftor &ii.iT i "!''r P'i'e haso JrtiMlmNM SJLJJ" tackle, baby car hn.mxk3 am, allkindHof ttJliin a amt B'waro at 'ateounterf. ' E.Pllno , . l.4...ave.'"r a Unci, niuntlw' iWli lh"'"in C'.iinoc- hwU!.Tliev will return lifted rjnrfo"ei o Mare at I'.m.a.. ...i "8nt at CtMUko,ha 1'laeo va- , u MH'evtti,i.Mwl..,,i Mi., .?a tver. T., ,i :. i . ' Tin: m'.iv ritoiiiitiTKiNists. 'What Hum ofTliPm Tliluk nml Buy Alicnit Hid liiinirrts. One of lltu Uaht OiiKdoMAS lilrcil ....... I... Ii.iun'l lw..... I.. I....... I...... I I lliiu, in., inifii t iwuii iii ivi.ii iwii, iiiiu 'will probably lc.ivo on lltu nuxt train, claiiiiH 1 HOI 1 10 i town, mid an liu U u zi'mIoiik I'ioIiI'oIiIoii 1st lilineelf, tbey oxpiofwd llicinwlvc.i TllliI.(I.MICI',Ki:u ItUAII. 1 1 1 ul . 1,0 M,H i1''1! i 'rV C!V'V a 1 11,1(1 "'tweeded in oblaitdnK itulio i i of tlio i.mt.jinont I m.1.1 b.tlonlH h in . ,,er of .,,,, Af, UMi.al, notne muImo , aii.l an liu U u zcalottK I'.obloil on- Itbumllv. in imm,, ll.,.,'. I...I ' 1 1st l.lii.K'li, tltcy ox iiewil ll.ct.iwlvca ,0 ,,;, t.llu WoH a.rord to ivo qubo tvo v In ickuiiI to ll.o p.oMpccts of llmmilt ot , 1)Ullcil , ,,0,,1 tlm I'toblb tion patty under tbo now . lV ,!lt,m ftolll U 0)(,llin.,1 lt , 1 IHilllML'I'llH'llt. ll". r.l 1 'in.."' '","..V,""J"V Tim Hulucriptlon Coinuitl ri nt M ark, nml a CbhiiI Somi (ilvn Mi. re' lliiin Vlicy Kluilllil, Wtillu Otlifm C'miIiI Arr.ml In (live ,M. ti'. t Tlio I.oiik Civck wa;:un road Hiibscttp (ion coiuinitli... weio at work Tiu-sduv. nuui. llwill-tllMll III .11.. I '. . . " ' iiuoiimy, in iii;o nun to tilCU' IlluatlM, Tlio Cloning IIiurrliM'n tliU Allcrnooii anil Tii'iiiiirriiir Kvrnlni; Tlio rroRniin nt tin Opcm 1 1 mine. Tlio clu.-iiiij; oNorciecs of tlio titibllo ecliiwl will occur an follolvH,- 'IIiIh (TIiiiik dayj aftoiiioiin at tlio hcIiooI Ii-himo, tbo oxetclHCM of tlio primary grades com niouciiiK at L o'clock. At iiui opora hottso l-riday ovoninjr, at 8 o'clock, tbo following program will bo pi evented 1. Snnif. flrnntttKr niim inanaKOiiioiit. . tlon of Ibo toail am Hill. utit. n... t 2. Declamation. Arnol.l Wlnltlnrnl.! l oliiDi L.tilHt iioiiu 'pan was found Hnb.ci!ptl0nH. in favviul instances tbo Llcitnotto Downoy-tliltd grade. A ll yv r k. " . 11- '. ", :"!! ti;' I HiikWuloi,.. Hl.ot.ld Imvo ! , .?t"r.'..l"K of Stony .. I .1. r. .v., : .. . i t J ime. uh inucn u t loytuv, and tbon tbo I o i, itotwri nonii-tiiti(iBriulo .U... ..V . ...... ...u r,Yn,.Vy .... hiiiiih would not nive i(un tnoto titan Htu cosM of rtuinu i of tbo I'.obll.tlion candl- tt.t tllm, ,,, ,, itl9.nt tin", c ,ralc. , cspwially Iloi pr and o.tn woio mvo allmded uid what thov a.o oiilitlcd not iiatteiiiw. no wart in Hopes, now- 0 j.vo wtoti tbo iimoimt f ntiitiiii-lt. tlim. uvor. to tin ii rto i ) on h iiomv r.oau ' v. n ! w ruui.ic school icxi'.itoist h. MONEY ! I MONEY tbtouub. 'J'lio me.it trotiblo wuh. tboitub. (bat Homy wouldn't go inlo a calooii If bo could help it. l'rolillilllonlst .lobtt (!, I.caHUto wuh found In bis olllco, willt bis fool on tlio table, niiil a Humility of double-dlMtlllod brandy paitlv Insido of him and puitly inside n bottlo within reach. "What do you think of tbo pro.so,ctB of success of tlio now Prohibition patty, of which you aro chief manipulator?" was utukod. "Wo'ro going to elect ovcty man on tlio Prohibition ticket, including uvon MoKay, though if anybody was i tin ning against .McKay Itu'd got Mcooped, be cause lio can't bo coaxed to tuko ti dilttk. (! tbo DonioctalH, we've got tbo tbo d b now. Umatilla county Iiph LVjO P oliibl- tlon majority, by . and wo'll show rebel coppstiicads, -, now to ratso nml . Itv .' l'roblljitionlsts Plianin nml Cailson weto found in Veto I'anncn.le.'s diitik- is" of Vbo town ImV a o nVsA a m I lug a social gallon or two of beer. IV I- ,mw, to mll, thu i.rollt ilerlvnl fr. saiu uiai no cousiiioivn n ii greai son honor to lie chosen cbalitiiau of the ureal Prohibition p.i 'y of rtiiallllacouuty.itud he should do all ho could lo elect the IVohlhitl.m ticket, especially Mattoott, who was ono of tbo Inl .litest I'rohihilton Hghls in the country, lie knew this, because Mat hail told him so himself the last time lie was full. SIi.iioii said if it wasn't for (lie pesky DotnocuilM he thought the Prohibitionists would have a p'sky good show, and he was gol'dam sine of electing ono Prohi bitionist, (ieoige Hamilton, who he knew would go clear itnind a block sooner than pass close by a saloon door. Prohibitionists Shoemaker and Dickers weio found indulging in a (pilot smile in the icar of a wclbknown drug stole, and said I boy bud heatd it whlspcivd around that the organization of the new patty luul not been conducted as well us might liavo Ihmii doiio. Prohibitionists Moorhotise and Joint Slitin'lcld wow difcusslng the question in the laltor's place of business near tlio onerii house. Moorhouse was evidently Jealous of the leadership of SIi.iioii, anil thought the whole business was u bad lob, but Sianlleld declared that Ibo Pro hibition cause nover looked ho blight as now. Prohibitionists John tming and Hilly ltocsch wcte found on cither side of u iiuatt of beer at the biowery. Young was hopeful that he could pull tlnough on tbo Prohibition ticket, but Hilly thought the platform was not strong enough, and that lllll Mays ought to have been employed to illustrate it. Prohibitionist Zoo Hoiiscr was found just as ho was coming out of tbo back door of Stubcnbotdt'H saloon, whete ho had been to cany u wash-howl full of pigs' feet, and luul nothing to say except that the only thing that would save the butcher industry of this countty was a Prohibition slioiilV, with u deputy who had ostioilenco in county llnauccs. Prohibitionist Hnlleray wuh heartily in favor of tlio now organization, and he would spare no sacrillea to close up ov ' y saloon and drug stoic in I'nialllla county, as ho know Fee, Muitinaml I looser would (io if elected. j A number of other prominent Prnlii ! bltlonists wore also intuivlewed and thoy ! all agreed that Ibo outlook was very good for tbo Prohi iiii'in ticliot. exuitit for omi i thing, tlio Democratic ticket. uthoDem ' iH iallf nouilnoos would wlllultaw. tbey b.l loved thu IVohlliilionlsts would lie , tti;cosifttl. own anil busini'-is thoy do is taken into consideration. Hie inivrhants am the most ibeinl i cjplo in any town, and fro iiieutly thoy ate imposed upon to the ex tent that thoy help, sustain and assist entorpiises which Wing gic.it buuollt to the teal estate owner, but which biingH only competition to tlictnselvca. Tbo eoinplction of the Long Uicok wajon load moans a great deal to Pendleton j and the protiettv owners who will icceivo tlio groate. t ben efit, and oven most of tlio benellt, will bo the ownotH of the leal cstato in the town, in propoilion to their holdings. If tlio road brings a etcat amount of business to Pendleton, and it will, that means that tiiote will bo an opening hero for sovcml more stoics and tlio real cstato owners will have a chance of getting higher tents than thoy do now. Tboio is not a class of peoplo living in any town usually mora illiticial than tlio large holders 'of teal estate. They aro generally the last to gtvo a dollar toward advancing tbo int or- om it tlio nrollt derived from tlm growth and ptosiicrity of tbo nlaco in which thoy reside. A hit go teal cstato owner in any place is a detriment to it, more or loss, and when a town has more than one then ll is that that town can be classed as actually unfortunate, lt is selllshness, closeness, tlght-llsteilness, nauownesii. illibo-alily, ami tnetcenary motives which kill towns, and wo can not cstimato how many of 1 lie.-o evils are mi's until we obscrvo what our neighbors are doing and stop imagining what great things we are doing out selves. t T,,A1"'- Tti" iticht nine. From a ptivato letter wriden hv Mr. K. 15. (Juiuheu to tbo Hcctetarv of tlio Pen dleton Club, we are permitted to make the following exttacls: "Wo ate indeed cnieiitiL' unon n irreat campaign, in which the issue at stake is tlio gtcatest that ever confronted our ho loved country; but with the common welfare of the industry of our country on our sldo, we cannot but indulge tlio liopo and expectation that the entiling uttugglo against tai ill's, trusts, land-grabbers, and corporate greed, will result in tlio grand est iriumpii mat lias ever crowned tbo Ucmwrutie party tlio party of tlio jmjo plo nml for tlio iooiilo; yot wo nuint bo active, and woik with the will that our tiatilotlsm so strongly tiroes upon us; and let us not iiermit Umatilla to bo sur rendered to our opponents, 'nit roll up a Democratic majority, to tbo end that Ore gon may navo mo pride ol giving tlio gon ma United States a Democratic Senate. Il'itcl . rrl Villi. Vii.i.utn ll'HMK (ico A Dainlurt, W II Creek; J D Wixsl and wife, Cliallls, Idaho; Clias K Glmstock. St Paul; Frank lt Pai ton. Wnitsiiurg; Win Mnnkolyuo, Walla Walla; Chat'es M Foie. Ky; Thomas .M Hoylon, V 1$ Wolh, Pilot Uock; Ueo N Doynolds and wifo,Weton ; U. Adams, Pilot Dock; Isaac Fogel, A II McKay, i'oitland: ltov C Irwin, D M Wood iOiy, St Louis; ii M Irwin I'nion; W D Hake . Cal; ii n Pence, Chicago; N S Chappel, Helm; I Dace, aew Yock. (Joi.ncN Hci.k. A J .Ma sh, Adams; Jno Doiino, J W Salisbury, Pilot Its k; T lt Costello, Ma'lln; Jno .Morrow, llirch Creek; J 11 Covle, Stago Canyon ; W F Smith. J .Sutton; Mr Mel'od. J Jackloy, C ltanloy and v.ifo, City; A J Cone, Ju niper; Jno Patkor; H (iteoiubach, V O'Mallov I.a tlrando; V Mclntyo ; W M llodgen, C Dutlon, W II 1-ongloy, K .Smith, K Kirk. Martin Combs. Milton; ; U Kltinov, Country ; A J aiiiiiioiiuihi. ISowman Hoist: Frank llirshy, Chi I cago; M S Itatuoaugh, Des Moines; F I iNowoll, U P Madden, lai titande; Harry Peiklns, A II Johnson, Jamex Caton, T I A Olmsted, T WaUli, tion Young. Walla Walla ;J F Uupett, 'ow York; li V Kol Iett, Mo; A Freodlot, A It James, J II ; Rhodes, city; S P IJatton, Mountain Valley ; J ifanna, Kansas City; K Wells, Uellovuo; J v liutler, Uliunoy ;i m iwue, liudsim Hay; F W Kimlwck, Dalles; Max Hugg. 4. ltecilatlon, Wanted. A Tonotnont. Ada Crownur font th grade. ii. lissay, The Weight of Words, Kthcl Ititnui' ilrst grade. (I. Song, liambilng, school 7. ltecilatlon. An Old 1'ioi-y .miwIv ltendercd, Cozzlo 1'aloy seeonil grade. 8. Itccitation, My Ship, Allio Smith, fourth grade. 0. Itccitation, Whistling hi Heaven, Nellie Swcarlnger foiitth grade. 10. Essay, Inlluonceof Novel Kc.ullng, Sopliia llyets llrst grade. 11. f?ong, Don't Forgot tlio Old Folks, school. 1L'. llecitation.Tho lllacksmitli's .Story, Cleo Conloy second grade. 111. Itccitation, A Sudden Cure, Ahbie (Janet foiitth grade 14. ltecilatlon, Tito Two Comrades, lilslo Matlock fourth grade. 15. lissay, Mary Lyons, I)is Zahncr llrst gtado. 1(1. Song, Gently, Gently, school. 17. Itccitation, King Cauuto, Maud Smith second grade. IS. Itccitation, I.ittlo Golden Hair, Katio Tillatil font I h grade. lt). Itccitation, irccn Mountain Justice, Anna Marshall fourth gtitde. 1!0. lissay, Value of Time, Daisy Fol soin llrst grade. 21. Song uml Chorus, WhliePoor-Will, Scll(K)l. '.'L. Ksnay, Light, Mollie Arnold-llrst gtado. 'SA. Song, Crowning the May tiuecn, prlmai v pupils. tM. Song, Hock n llye, primary pupils. 2."). Presentation of diplomas and cer tificates by the principal. 'M. Mtihic, .Native Laud, school. To coverexpense of hall tent and other incidental expenses not provided for by the M'liisil fund, it Is thought best to charge admission fee of twenty-live cents the iin cceds, if any, to go towaid furnishing appliances for Miool-room work. Keep this program for nso at tlio hall. 1IOUN. HOND-Totho wlfo of Kolirrl lioml.on Tuc- uu, .ii uy in, ns'iu NKW T)-IIAY. L. D. Spear & Co. IIivo oriftiied - A NEW GROCERY STORE, Corner Court ami Tliompioii Bit., Ptmlletoit, Oreyon, -Ami urn Hvlllnr- m.7 kniw h V""i who '" that t ion.!.. ii;ip :ii . "vu'ni anil rf. . ..wiHIIIir. II Nil the ordinanJo "i a taken nti l'UIII.IU hl'E.V KINd. li. U. Gatnbco, candidato for Itojire Kmitiitlm unit V.. U. Skinwortb, candl- dato for Piesidentlal Klector, will Hjcak ! on political issues as follows : I At Vitu-on, on Tuesday, May li-', at 2 p. m. At Pilot Itock, on AVcdncsday, May 23, at -' p. m I. II. Kuntlo'n Amlciiiuciil. J. II. Kumdo, a merchant of Umatilla, who lias been in business there u ntimlicr of years, mado an assign mont yesterday for Ibo lieuefit of Ids e editors, principally in Portland. The assets aio 17,200, lia bilities (:t2,0L'3.t)H. Amount of debt in excess of assets $lii,72:'.U3. There ate several ctcditors in Pendleton, among them are Moorojioiuo & Co., HS; L. lillswortli, WO: William Hurko, J.'L'I; W. S. HyctH & Co., 100. Tbo heaviest lorem aio tbo First National Hank of Portland. M.000; Jno. U. I'ostor, Pott laud, t:!,K).).7rf; Levi Ankeny, Walla Walla. .'1,500; Gtts Johnson estate, $2, 1100. Tlio assignee is 1. lt. Dawson, of Portland. Hand I'ouoeit. To-night in the band stand tlm follow ing program will bo rendered: 1. Oveilitre. 2. Pass Solo. II. Galop. 4. Andante and waltz. 5. Maicli, 0. Amlanto and presto. 7. Sehottisclio. 8. Cornet solo. It. Maiclr Til-. Cai-uilx Tininel. Mr. Thomas Costello at rived from Mar tin, W. T last owning where lio has had charge of a shift on the great Cascado tunnel. Do reKirts the tunnel com plctjd, and the I rains will run through as soon as the track can lx laid. The tun nel Is aUnt 0,1)1)0 feet.or no.uly two miles long, and Is drilled through solid rock. Davlhbt Ibst shono through the moun tain on .Mav II, and tbo Hist train will tun through between tbo fiist and font tit of June. m Tlio lliic-tcuin Jlfcllni;. At the mooting to organizo a Hoso com pan v last night C. D. Kay burn was elected Teinisiraiy President, and J. J. Worcester, Tetniorary Secretary. After some dint-lesion a committee of two, con. sisting of J. J. Worcester and Win. liobbins, was upitolntetl to receive appli cations, and tbo mooting adjourned till to-night when a tierniancnt organization will Ik) eirecled. All interested ate in vited to attend. A I.lvo Jln. Dave Horn, jiroprictor of tlio Villard I louse, (Serves success. I Io is a w Ide awako, live, progressive citizen, at al times at work improving ids projierty and lienolltting tno town wm ih. Villard is now being repainted and re- j fitted in many ways. Iaitely handsome furniture lias been put in tlio bar and bll- Hard room. It is now ono of tbo best emiipled hotels in tbo countiy. Tiie lntltntIou l fniixmeriil to rotifer no i - r . Hemic nouorH. riri'ii.iiii!iit-,...,r,.. t l..f. ,111., nt Hit hint CotllltV.KV.. ItKV.DIIll Ttlll 11. A. I' U.....W ' ..... 14 In. fri .m,i entiioaoion oi iv IS JUST WHAT I WANTI ANU- Coods at Actual Cost! Is the wiiy to get it, ns the following list will toll. Take the Advantage! AND LET YOUR CASIt CARKY YOU THROUGH I All Standard Goods ! SPECIAL FOR CASH: TABLE FRUIT. , Apricots, 20c, or 6 cans for Blackberries, 20c, or 6 cans for -Pears, 20c, or 6 cans for -Currants, 224c, 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 Currant Jelly, 20c, or 6 cans for Jam, 20c, or 5 cans for - $1 00 95 95 1 00 90 - 90 90 - 1 00 95 - 95 GKROCEiBIJUS! dmi7 Choap for Cash. TitiFk TO CONTRACTOU. Henlril lilila will lo received by the under hIkiihI In iiIk olllco In Hied -lili'ii Itnie lintel, lVinJli toii.lir-iMin.foi ti'iilil'iiK nml efentliiK a Uirci-nniy tiili'k li'i'el, mvumIiw to tlio pIriim nml in'ciritMi'oiiii ma 'n in ijeo. Miir tinll, Jr.. bu Idi'i'iii r i'iilli i ll ti nli rial ux-.-(. i ii nrlek, in il linlliilui: In ti" coiiipleteit tiy u-t 'luT I.l87. All tail iiitixt ho In ov May S I. IMW. I'lilIM nild HlieulllcH"iirH enn In. n I lit ni.v ottlcc. .11 III N (JAUIIN, lil)17l'l Peiiillelnii, Or Bun. gTOI.KNt Prom ntrunli neii' .Iinilp' r Uiit'oti, on tlm o. It A N. Oi ' nllni.nl. "tic (iiie Mini' silk ilfim iiitliirn,i'(iiilalnlliu M Mini'. A lliieinl rew ml win l nniil lor It H-ln'ii 'ft''l"ttlefl or to ,1. '1. WI i 'I. Hit, myJT llil Vm tl In, Ore jinn. Oommercial Livery, Feed, and Sals Stable, J, B. KEENEY L CO., Props. Put up your anima!3 am" your monoy at this stand. Thoro in no hotter In town. Our patrons and frlonds will bo wolltr at d. COMKTOftKK US. A Mi KINDS 01' IU08 KOK IIIUK-Tlli: KIN INT TUIIN OUTS IN TOWN. J.B. KEE N EY & Co.. PROPR. Headstones, Monuments R. F. OEALE, ! Marble and Stone Contractor. For ilelnn nml pi-lee roinnill Je".o Full ing, Miiln ktri-t, I'riiilletnii. IMtiniitiH Ktvi-n on Htuue work for UullUliiifK. fu'l HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE. Coiner 12th and II Cathedral lllni k. Clutifcm vrlll reopen In the new hulldlni; Hi-liteinliei-.'illi. PIE FRUIT. Blackberries, 15c, or 7 cans for - Grapes, 15c, or 7 cans for -Peaches, 15c, or 7 cans for -Plums, 15c, or 7 cans for - GALLON CANS. Green Gage Plums, 40c, or 3 cans for Peaches, 40c, or 3 cans for $1 00 - 1 00 1 00 - 1 00 - 1 00 1 15 VEGETABLE. Tomatoes, gnlloii, '10c, or !J cans lor -Tomatoes, 2J lb. can, 15c, or 0 cans for Jk'ims, lfe, or 7 wins for - $1 00 - 1 00 - 1 00 OYSTERS, OF DIFFERENT RKANDS AND PRICES. TEAS. My second imjjorlant order has just arrived, direct from Japan, TRY K Cm I I wish to call your attention to THE PRIZE BAKING POWDER Something useful and well worth the monoy. All Groceries Cheap for Cash uas a Venrouver, W, F, I Crockett, and went onmany a war nuiii willi tlio fatnoun pioneer. MeMullln is Ji Oil HA I.E. i, l..l. I.-. 1.1.,.. Hf,i..i". nt S n m OU,r candidaind sko,; ' w ill 0w 1x2 yfd imving l.n born in , Wnty head - ,nK probably accotnpanv tlio above named. ti,0 year of the Declaration of Indopen-. u"u kkank w. i.kk, Thomas FivzGciiau), I denco. Ho is still a man of some vigor wa4i,n i-endletoii, Oregon, Chairman County Central Committee. and Wb faculties are well preserved. I Or at farm on Hlrch uk. Full Weight and First-Class Goods at TOE 3TA..-; BAKERY, W. C. TILTON.