V
I Off1 .."!" ..mrOlH'.floSIAN ui
SuDodW ivrtl " ' ",,. ,i,o ..mil-
l 1 1 11 lll'K. Ill'
.BV.. ilmKi' ft" Ll5 .V ' if., Ill
, ". 'vloo III bin
- ... Li.i
Wulln Walla Journal: Work on
0. & W. T. Eureka Flat lino Ih In full
bliist, with tho exception of truck laying,
which wiib cheeked tor a day or two, on
account of not having it Hiilllclcut number
of ttcri to keep all hand at work. J tut
shipping from the 8avmilln will com
mence In a day or hvo, then lull force
I will lie placed on the truck-laying depart
ment.
tho TO THK AIltltClIANTS OP OK I.' (ION.
The tin IiriawH In this countrv aro In
every way injuiimiH to the uuhIiichh of
' Oregon. If tho fanner of thld State could
purclitiHo clothed, ImnlemontB and urtl-
i c m of necessity lined by him, at a much
cheaper into tlian ho now doex, ho would
, have that much muio inonov to trade
Willi, and to pay his dohlH with. Tho
price of tho faimer'H wlie.it Iri llxed at
on
a0r4wntHURt!tt
r .... n.f.
t kiiiu er.
Mnlci .on .; ..
fort una o ' , . ,
lw . . I .m
ftlden nt .'V1', ... J,', tnVvil.
. a..i,lrvlll meet
.t .u I'nlk county niurdprei
tho
a, to'
her
Pilot
llgllt'H
I, of
HiIh
library
rer of
ihhIom.
Yuley
enter-
.. i.Wncv. huiker, WllH a. PlIH-
uJ.nrnlll',8lrilin lUl' mum
i. t dil to do KOiil hoiiKO-
iU 11 on ",v
,.llnt!Wl tlio ottnern
qJ lit . HW rani uivn 'r'"-
ii 'in.
H.l,, .,!!,! II. J. Dean leu
T JI11M .-'-. ., ,
. ...iniu in n e coiiuu v uii
nil "ii.
.rtiiirc-mcsjoilto meet al
m 01 .'im. '
ilJAJoVlock.
siitt, ttic Itcpublicaii HHakor,
i tirih at the Oient IIouho
ficclJwill inoveliM imrlcultural
At ro-wlslto, Kuoblor'H Uono
.djin.n nu i'i ii.ii. . h
loarA klll'Mer. t
At Willi Wull.1 train camo in
111 UllU UII ""V "
titoniiml K. T. Itedd nccoin
M.v to Cont jrvillo vostor-
-.. .1. 1 1. A AtlAlltllif
I. ... ll,,lu(--w,u
ittSlm and William Sparkn
tjjjuu. hiarkn wan knocued
.I.. t U Vl.l.l.....! 'r T
.LKiinwy, una J. r. wuKcr.
tttmiMii (or Pilot Itock uud
l f ,1 II. .1 1 T ...1
ftirirertKiUCftcri to bo present
t'.njat Ftoinun'ri bull tbln ove
rt their now miiforiiiH.
cktB'lapivttcrt Kuoblor'H Ito-
ii4iu.N, .in iniii'rn, itiiH am
. n ri an i. n t ... .in . i ..n. n
Wlt. U'wer A Kuobler. t
sxulionof tho l!a;itint ChurebeH
l(f ll.A l.titc .... ..... I ,
Hi -I-.. .. i ... 'pi. !
ho( lVadletim will rand
munnerinauo mo remark
.! Sitnnliy that a fanner liur
' V tulve dulien reminded
cLrtriiii; the mention of
ttU,'t)0liil8 in ono of Iho Dili-
Ji mrMlun fni.ii .I.......II.I,... ...
i.uiiiiiiiiiuii iij
Wi ml ocnaiiK'.iial nbrub-
t iiinnn 'Vlw.nl. I ..i i
idlunlimitil.
IVawt. (i last evening
lilhdl.u!,,. 11,-.. . i f?
j i " "tM ,j n, inn,
, , ""irtjll i II i iu rou JlOW
. .. v, vuu ll:trriM...
l . . 'II ii .
-m;ii iiirimiiro to io-
u. , wv lJiMe alter
W LMdiri,,,, to purchiino
'"wult Has rewnniblo
ffrl on with Kalonaroun
BJiaton,
"oJ Alpine
'ie ,lrBt ,urta In
it?, "Planted iio-
ryof Pttn ...1.. i
n. i . ivn it ji iiiir
wwufcawkbo luwforcot-
"T""K mem tliat
srorSte,hcr,,,oyhiivo
. is iu mwn t -v. .1 . ti
OT.plendi,llv.u,,,i n Inl
IwT. vn '"o "troot that
Xf.? ,hobi'111
: lra.1 4t. ... ... i
' vlw l.an.l.. I '"I
I Jae - n own i
4ll.,nV ..'iw. of:
"-r'f i,,i. , " loio- 1
rlJ",fl.;!' i'Vi-!
,tiK1lI,e,''teiitiarv ui
I. x . "VV HI
II...... .. I .!.... ...... .. ..... ....
f Nimn r" " looiiiiiouvu nisi naiuruiiy I l.ivoi lion n nwlitnl .ii, ..r .1... i...tna ..!. I
morning not (Iro to h. I). .Stlllman'H fence I not chamro it. A lawn iiiimimr nf fnimn I J-'ohnmry
ut .Milton which couneeted the llro with a ' , iV. ,Jff ..1 ... K. ""' i" if '. 1 " nutlioWty
arL'o nu of waio IimihIi. ami u 1 if if Urn 1 1 v Z 7. ... r,.?. " " i. ..V,.'"";.."." IHu no i
morn
ut
1
wan getting wen mulled ijeiore It wan
noticed, hut by tho good Mirvleo rendered
bv the Trowbtldge boyn and othutit tho
bliuo wus an cstcd boforu much daumgo
had been done.
urn.
eirt coiilil not pay taxen and lilul
iitlcen for what they huv without
inetiinl)eilng their pitn eiiy. Let im 10-
uiico llioco DUnlenn for Hie good of all.
lion tlio tatnior n nroniieiiiiin tin, nun
Tlio following Indian claims have been cliant In. liaiover the laiill'ln in other
dlniionedof: .1. .M. Dllke, John Donnan,
ami II. A. Faith, of Jacknon county,
Oregon, amount, ill.077, for dainago dono
iu 18.')5 by Uogue ltiver Indiann; llndlng
that the clalinantfl lout jiropeitv as al
leged to tho valuo of and recom
mending that tho amount bo allowed in
full Hiitinfaclion of tlio claim.
Htimberg, tho Hun I'Vanelnco Hwlmller,
who cheated Parker, a .Southern Oregon
farmer,out of bin fann,lian been convicted
and sentenced to pay a lino of $10,000
and to nerve a year in the iienltenliary.
Capt. Martin v'nited Milton Saturday,
returning yeftsrday. His many friends
were glint to boo him.
Indian ConiiiilHHioner Atklnn wlllrcaign
pi Juno.
Leozor & ICuoblcr, Druggists.
IM UIIKAT TUOUItl.K.
A renJIelon Pumlly I.tfl Dentltute Iu til
Nliikl.futi Mniintulna.
A private letter received this morning
by a Pendleton lady fi-om n friend In
Southern Oregon s.iyn that a Pendleton
family by the name of Iowo recently nr
lived in Anlihind, in exceedingly donti-
tuto circium-tii'iccs It cecum that the
family, coiiniHtiii" f four, two brothers,
tho wife of one of die brothers uud a little
child, left Pendleton f r Ashland, and
when thoy readied a place on tho inoun
tiiltw witty wllot from Fort Klunmth.und
foily inllerf from Anlilaiul, ilioy rami)C(l
tor a uiglit. l no tour Horses wiiteii wore
used In trausiHatlng their household
goods and provisions for tho trip wcro
turned nut to graze, in tlio morning an
four of tho uuimalri wcro found
lead or in a. dying condition.
Imvini! calen through tho niuhtfiomo kind
of poisonous vcol. This was a great
calamity, loaving tho four people poorly
provided with food and miinv miles fitun
civilization. Ono of the brothers wont to
Ashland, walking back and forth , ami
secured some provisions with tho llttlu
money ho had indils posiiession, and tho
other brother performed equal herculean
eiForls. At last a jmrty of tnipjHnu camo
along and tho Inwo brothera wore obliged
to part with all their chattels in order to
get the trappern to tako them to Ashland
whoro they arrived In exceedingly den
tltuto circumstances, llko tho children of
Israel of old, with tho exception that their
raiment was no longer w hole.
m mini: ii in tiik i'ihst iiKmtp.u.
Mr.
Vyr nnil .liilm Hum Convlctrd i.f
Miinltr la wmia Will.
l'or Homo (lino past miilo im interest
has l)eon manifested in tho fato of tho
Walla Walla incendiaries, uudor arrest
andawailliig couvicilon for destroying tho
Aurora iiom in uiia waiia on .Murcn
last, by applying tho match in which fire
one man lost ms l no ami hovorai were
burned. Mrs. Jano Pyle, John Hum,
Mrs. Iindis, and a man named kliuek,
were ilio pauios umier ariost. Kiinct
turned Slalo's tividenco, and theioby
n.-cu-cd his rek'jiso. Sovoral days of Just
week wore consumed in the trial of Mrs.
l'vlo and John liiiru. Tho case was
givon to tho juiy .Nitii'd.iy ovonlng. and
urtof dolliiorating twelve houitt, rendeitsl
a verdict at soven o'clock SumUy morn
im: of "Murder iu tho First iVareo."
Tho veidlct was oH)ned, says tlio Journal,
ut UNO o'clock Mimiay morning ny Jiiugo
l-ungioril, anil tlio ju- v (llscnargeii. ilio
coiiil house wiih packed with spectuloiH.
Tho (hst ballot Mood I) to .'I.
Iho iMisono'rt will doubtless lw sen
tenced this week, and tho hanging tako
plaro dti'lng thoHuiumor.
J no case oi .inn. uindis mis not yet
enmo t ) ti tul ami pinoaiiiy tierpunisu-
uient will not bo Hove re.
Mutes it Is a positive eiirso to Oregon.
ii-.. ,. . . .
no nave lower muiiiuaciuiers tlian any
otlior Mate, and If wo had many tlio
freight chargen on mamifactuied urtleleH
ucrons tlio conllueut in protection to thoso
wo have. Wool is about tho only article
we lalno that u protecled. Let the sta
tistlcri of tho woild show that tho tuieo of
wool in not legiiluled by tarill- laws. Hut
lor tlio tarill wo could buy foreign woobto
mix wiin our ow n. jiio demand would
advance the piieo of foielgu wool and
tlicreforu our own.
Mr. Hermann votes in Congress with
tho high tarill putty. In doing bo wo
think ho does lasting injury to tho mer
chants and farmers of Oregon. Mr.
(Joarin, if elected, will vote to retluco tlio
high tarltr, and to break everv yoko upon
tlio industries of this .State, i'ariirrefotm
rNcn higher tlian moro partisanship.
There aro many ltepublicins who bellovo
tho tlmo bus now eomo when these war
taxes should bo radically i educed. Tho
Orcgonian, of Portland, has ofuu said so.
it an an unlieallliy party sphit drives it
to tho support of .Mr. Hermann and the
tin ill', thcro nro many merchants and
farmers who will not follow that paper
this your. They bellovo tho welfare and
interests of this Statu mo greater tlian
party, and will vote for Mr. Uearin, who
represents tarill reform. Tho Democratic
partv has dodged this great in mo until
thid year, and was not therefore
entitled to the votes of tarill'
reformers. Hut now, for tlio first
time, it has eomo squarely out in favor of
lower tadir taxes; it In tlio duly of every
voter who believes with us to give it a
trial, and vote for tho man who will carry
out tho viowM contained in Piusldont
C'loveliind'H meswigo. Mr.demin is, wo
think, us wall rjuiilillcd for a sent in Con
gress, nu is Mr. liornuilin, and will havo
tho advantage of ucti g with tho major
ity paily, that lias controlled tho lower
Homo of Congrcis for tho lust fourteen
years, suvo two. lint even If (hero was n
wide dltl'eionco in the qualillcalions of
Ilio two candidates for Congress, a prin
ciple is creator than men. o veto for a
principle of tariir reform when wo votjfor
John M, (Jeatln, u principle so far reach
ing that it is all important that wo sus
tain him in tho approaching election.
Very truly yours,
Ki:vi:n(;k;Ui:foiim Mkuchaxtb.
Col. Irlnh'i Hicli.
John P. Irish sjioko Saturday evening
to a crowded opera house. Tho train was
over an hour Into, and ho olletcd tho
railroad f 100 for an engine to bring him
eaillorto Pendleton, but could not obtain
ono. Tho audience waited pationtly, how
ever. Mr. (iamlico, of Allui, spoke a few
minutes )cforo Irish's arrival. Mr. Irish
made a strong and Irresistible upiK'al iu
favor of the Democratio ioliey of reduc
tion of taxation on tlio necessaries of life.
He proved from undoubted authority that
wool had hcuu higher under four years of
frea trade than it had ever boon since.
Ho also proved conclusively that the
high taiill can liy no jios iimilty mo
laisr or laboiero in this countiy.
protect
i up'
lllnlno won't lUfiino any Mure.
T. C. Crawford, tho World correspond
cn,t lias just had another interview with
Blaine, and writes:
"I have seen Ulaino sovoral times
within tho last tlneo days, generally sur
rounded ny ins family, as regards tuo
first utiestloii. whether ho would accent.
it can be said that Mr. l'laino adheres to
his Florence lotlor, and doos not with
draw ono woul of his interview of lust
In l'lorenco, 1 Have no
to say moro than that, as Mr.
lid not wish to bo interviewed
again on this subject. His l'lorenco in
terview was so explicit that tho fact that
ho has now nothing to add to it by way
of (itialltlcatlon should bo enough to sat
isfy tho ino.t doubtful of lllaino's ono-
mien us to his future intentions. His
declarations at Florence coiiectly repre
sent his present stato of mind. Thoso
who associate with nialno havo no doubt
of his absoluto good faith in withdraw
ing." It is also announced that Dlalno will
sta, t for homo Juno Kith.
Tlio Woi Id, in an edltoilal on tho sub
ject, calls attention to tho fact that tho
statement us sent is iinthoilzed bv Mr.
l'laino; thut he might havo dissipated the
doubts about his candidacy with llvo
words, but that ho "caiefully and studi
ously refuses io refuso tho nomination, or
say that tho movement In tho direction
is without his approval."
At Evansvillo, Ind., a wifo-licittcr was
tiil.cn to tho woods and given sixty lushes.
Citizens of Portland contributed over
$1000 to the (ioldumlalo sufferers.
villard House
I)AE IIOItN, Proprietor,
N'ortliwoBt Cornor Main unit JCourt Street",
PENDLETON, OREGON.
CENTRALLY LOCATED
lie-opened, Re-furnished
Equipped in First
Class Stylo.
and
SAMPLE ROOMS FOR
MEN.
COMMERCIAL
Free Couch to and from Trains.
HOWELL & CO.,
FURNITURE DEALERS
UPHOLSTERERS.
ALL KINO OKKUItNITUItK UKl'AtltlNO
IIONK AT TIIK LOWEST IIATKS.
Cull niul cxiimliiii price.
Mr. lilcly' Tam Hum Away.
Howell & Co.,
MiioUeiiili-A
Cnvannsli lliillilliur,
IVlidlei
ii.ii.. i ii l.vi.i i i f en 1 ence:
wero iCiiirning fiom Alba hundaj, w lteadinir, JVlimi ; V II Hrown, Spokane
toain becaino f.ishtened by dogs running " -, qi' Vi ,j Hullt L II lteedor
out Into tho road near Mr. A. WnughV. J. ! V j h & "ifv- W J ISnod
placo, and ran Into the bank.om t.uulug H'UJ X 1 V X to beson and
tho canlajro and throwing Ivddy and , .,..',,..". . . i i'm..i. ... i...i...
'Willi. I ' lll.lllllll 1. I, lilt.ir.Ul.1 . wr-.u..
liealed to tho icoplo to stand by the party
that nrnnosod to lake oil' sixty million
dollars a year of unneccssaiy taxation on Ursct ,lock ,)f rriiure in limtero Or.-K..n.
i j hi uncessjinei ot ino.
i . . i
Hotel ArrhnU.
Vii.i.uii) IIolsk J H Kirkland, M S
Puitoisou, Milton; H l'oiikhauscn, John
Plilsh, Jos Meyer, San l'rauclsco; U
Jones, Keho; lionild Iladloy, FAIspauch,
M l.vmau, S P Caldwell,! F Mnnslield.
W S.Milton,.I W DuHetto, Portland; li
0 Ilowon, linker City: 0 V McCoy. T II
Walsh. Mrs llaucel, A V tllll.Walla Wal
la; II S Dodge, W T.s lieo P Hosenberg,
cilv; l.eoy Kdwards. C H Drowning, II
t! Vaughn, Contorvillo; W M lllakeloy,
Kastland ; .1 S Hoynolds, Montana; W .M
Pierce, Wr-Mon; PetarC'ook Indeiond-
1. Kiivkoiuiaii, cuy ; iienry now-
fstimson out, inoy received some quiio i
ievoro liruises, hut otiicrwi.o wore not
injured. Tliu team escaped and run some
dlstanco bofoio thoy weio recaptured.
Ono of them was lamed ho that Mr. Eddy
had to leave him at Pilot Hock ami pro
euro another hoise to return to Pendleton.
Ho roiioits having had good audiences ut
Alba and Pilot Itock.
An Opinion of Mr. Kannej.
Tho following Is an extract from a mi
vato letter htmi a prominent citizen of
Yamhill county, lion. W. P. Font on:
Howha.v Hoi-hK rrank llershey, cm
ca-'o: (i C Aikens, Pilot Itock; Win
lliulgor, c naugor.
(1 II Ul..il.i. I limn
, V ..M.l.Uf , ....... .
f ti. if i.. i i
Wouli, .Mr 1.IMO, ixno; i u.nur,j
Shlnabargcr, Weston; L II Plants, .Mil
ton: A King, I h Lingo, N J Moun and
.family, 8 F Singleton, Walla Walla; F
S Carry; W 11 Lavis. O K&N;S1.
TI...111HH rentorvillo: C Hilllnu'or, W II
i'itr. Hugh, Kansas; T McCarty, Mest,
Col; J U KerSlWW, ll iMWiy, uicuh
Ulver; A J Stornes, Indiana ; FrcdKues-
itcr, Kol; U AivaHKoy. i i; j .v -Huiou,
ulh:'"aD kicked h
Wth4" out Lo caught
friend, Mr. Hainsey, will ta elected by an
overwhelming maioiity. Ho was elected
county judgo in my county iu 1871), and
served four vears with ureat credit. Ho
has leou an able and clean man all his i
life, and is naturally of a judicial habit.
Your district cannot iitlbrd to loso his
ability and sorviccs upon tho bonch. At
tho ago of about forty lie has attained a
loptitatiou for legal acumen which comes
to hut fow men ut any ago, and fcoldom
before u man is sixty joars old."
Handel tun! Ilayilen.
At tho mooting Saturday evening, In
Minis llros. A Co.'s musio parlors, a largo
numlier wero present, and a musical or
ganization was eirectcd. Tlio namo
cho.en was Tho Handel and Haden. The
following ollicors wore elected; Presi
dent, Hov. T. M. Uoyd; vice-president,
Mrs. J. K. I!ean ; secretary, James A.
Howard-, Treasurer. Ed I.. Minis; mu
sical director, Prof. Hepburn, and pianist,
Mrs. N. M. Perkins. There will bo a
meeting to-night at half Jabt eight
o'clock, to sign tho constitution and by
laws and sot tho time for meeting. There
are now about forty members.
Joe Ficklin, P
McCarty, City
.1- 1- 111
nerncK, jr. hcti, t
J F Wurl, Mnson; A
i . min . .i n ii i
1'iorston, Astoiia; .v ;'u,u,. ? ,. 7.' . ii
Ari.Kitrnni.. Cmiiflr vlllo : V h Colton, A L
Tex; Th Whitney, I.a firando; IIull-.
. I.ll V U ' III.. Dllli.J . "uu r"
Miopi, iauea, i r. j.ucy.., ...w ...........
Hi,, i- v Itmluick and familv.
Estes & Guilds,
l'ropilolors o dm
CITY LiriUlV FliKD L' SALE
STABLli.
Baled Hay and Grain.
Hiilniiillit ItluH, Nlm:le or flmilili. unil
NUlllllO lllirxl-H UlUllJ'H fill IllMlll
llorm-N liuunlt'il liy llieiluy,
WVelt or llontli.
All KliiilH oi Feed Kor Hulc, In .Small or
l.llro l)l.
CHARGES 21 13 A.S ON ABLE !
James Crawford,
Miinufivlurcr at anil Dealer In
Harness, SaddlesiBridles.
Whips, Etc.,
Tonts and Wagon Shoots
for Sale
BEDROCK PRIOJ3S.
How1 iliilldliiKi MbIii mrutU Ju2l
Russell Co.,
-iifiumits ok-
Hlng-mes, Tliresliers aucl Sawmills
-M.HO DKAI.KIIS IS-
THE FINEST .
bus. bossies smmm&
pffl$$mj
V V I V X I J
SPRING 16
OART8
CITS"
VH DEST-
fJlBM IjICOi
IN run MAIWT.
Wo havo tho best Straw llurnlng Engine in tho World.
CALL OH SEND Foil CATALOGUE TO
Russell & Co.,
lt!0, 1(12, 101 and HID Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON.
mlilDiliw
G-. Shindler & Co.,
Furniture PeaSers,
Largest and Most Complete Factory on the Coast.
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL.
I-Iotel JaiMiishino-
a Specialty.
Bedroom Sets,
Parlor Suites,
Side Boards
Folding Beds,
Bedding, Shades.
G. Shindlcr & Co.,
Wareroom, Kill First Street,
tluoneji hliK'k -tMl feet to
1(17 and lt;il Front SI.,
ro'ii,.M.
nti:i;o.
33G3I?jE53L.IISKX-3.3E33D 1851.
Ui:o. W. tj.sici.!., C. H. Woodaiiii, S.mi'i:i, Hi itmu', Fiii.ii Iv. Aiimu.ii.
Snell, Heitshu & Woodard
Kuaessors to Ihslo, D.ivls & Co., and Ilellshu, Wo.'dard it Co.,
WMIE WHOLESALE DRUGISTS,
iNOS. 0- t IM FUONT STUEET, l'OHTLAND, OHECJON.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
iiilr.7 lyr
CARPETS!
I' Sinltli','A Jaekson, U E Scaiuiall, Cold M r"
Snrlm; ; J Clark and wlfo, 1' J Smith and Jim
wlfo. Helix: M Watorson and uauhtor, jfTlB I S
nily,
Cold
n i.''i!n..ii Kelm: W O Warren. Cold
Sj)rinj S I) HarKott, Juni hi r ( M
itrown, linker City ; 1 W .MeUannald,
Milton: John Murphy, F Davis, Union;
II Wooloy, Jno l'arks, r
I liiliticiti m n ntfutt. ;
Keed, Charles LivtiiBstono, 1). Mills, hh
Hudd, W F Jones, Kansas ; r rank Kil
llun, M Klllian, Vansvclo ; IU- Olds,
Kirch Cieek, J OttH. 1' Waters, .Nolin ; U
Riillnivuv. Sam Uurrett, eiiy ; l lames.
Jimier
Wooils
X Ul tl...... . V . . ' -.
James Oakley; T E Hussell, Meaeham
MissKut o Uauelierty, niiuer v.icc.,
Hit vlris ciKds ulilpncil from J! -Jern .I'ltlen
via rortluml, en have ivlulit rali'i lt'
and overelurceii itillunted, uud unriinlliiK
Jlorrow, .Nyo; luttonded to promptly, ut low rutin, liy U
E .MeUay, S S i ,retlne
OLIPHANT & CUTTING.
peri I'hilip Eler, Starkey l'rairioi II
!ls,N e; U 1' ddwell.FTSniftl.,
and; C E Cam pbell, Cold .Spiini
)a Oakley; T E Uussell, Meaeham ;
u-uiin lViiiL-hnrtv. Uutter Creek; O
Estes, G Winterbleml.Cal ; Itinney.eoun- M
try.Wm KIiik, country ; J l'eterson andi45
wife, Portland ; T Daugherty, Vint.on. i u.
PUKTIANI), OHKOON.
OHOCKIWB A -Ml'KL lAlrY.
Jluylne and fiollliiu done on Ciiiinltlon
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la 4 Randolph St,
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LORD ftTMOMAS.
Wall Paper, Lace CurtaiiiSj Window Shades,
Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc.
The "WHITE" Sewing Machine,
THE liEST IN Till': WOULD.
Failing's Carpet Store,
Main Stieot, near tho brido, IVnuluion, Oregon.
J. H. SHOEMAKER
Dealer in .
FARM MACHINERY.
The J. I. Case Little Giant Walking Gang, Sulky,
Gang and. Walking Plows,
Studcbaker Wagons, Macks and fBui
crertne
LUS1BER,
Sash, Doors, and Building Material,
A. I; 1 5 o to m Pi'i ces,
CALL ON
HALL & BURNSIDE, HALL & BURNSIDE.
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