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Mill,, 111,1, nil Ml clock J ' AX. v. MAY ftl, WSS. ..-Ilrnlll'll OHlfC. lOffpinis" inpiinNIAN lllH Iofflfffl'. ."J .mil III tlli'AlMllKll.ll n'iTr . Uli.liT.llio I...Ul-j . ,, II .1 ni'K. iir win rH""'r, ,L'tV ivii1il'tM,..iul rem' iii tiini:i i I1 n imp;" W "V ' Yi.V " 1 1 w." ,'n . iiy wrvl III ININ" (UtADlATIJH. l'lvo yotlng ladled, J-:tIiol ltitncr, Daisv I'uIhoiii, Lois Zahnor. Mnllln Arnnlil miil i Sophia livers, have completed the gram mar unities tuning uio oar. anil ntu IiIn! There Is olio good limn on tho Itupuhlt- report ton eases of eorporal punishment, , t.iu mm iiiii iuMiruiiL mu jtuupiu . iiiiu ono mii ci i mo ii lor disobedience. ' iii groin, snapo. no is ho iiiuo acipiainio.l I wan uio county m which no lives llmt . while traveling over tho country with tho Jollier ltepubllcun cuiulIilutcH, ho was mmlo to boliovo 1 1 1 nt llldgo postoflleo In a ii ..f i tin i. i... i.u. ...i i ii...i . i . . r:"'"v 'v""h .i-iui i iuiiii .ji i,uuu niiiiiimiiiim, nun llim mora I'oilil V fur llm lil'ili ui. w.,,1 u-nl. 1 1,. II, lu would most likely ho 1 600 people out ... j Smth won. I l!, b , J, b h I "X i X ' 'lt,amli,1'l, fwluycar'H work h, ll.e higher branenoXbul roptesontiitlw. iow? to tm. llrmv,iC), ,.,m,i,kl 0f tliu ! In Its account of tho game of bate ball Iowpr grades, all increase in coating eu I played hero hint Sunday, tho Homo Press , paeltv and change In the outse of Mtiulv says tho whitewashes were three to four stiouni looic towiini u relief of the ovcr in" favor of Pendleton. Ah the Slurs ' crowded rooms of the pilinury grades. Hotel arrival. Vii.t,Aiti) Hoi-Hi:. Mrs Shlek. Z V . Loekwood, 1) H Jurvls, T .1 Kirk, Hum 1 .Mansiieni, (.'entervllle: A Others; F Voler and wlfoj William Parsons and family, Washington, 1). C. ; lloynl Heath, i no i Urn lie on) J ..nna UrmiiJ K told ft. Mil wni r U V. nb.J "Jccltl On pa, I 'I i.iii; i on(ll.ofAlbaIUh.ion. j,wD, ken, cents a glass. 11 ' i t...t .in liikim ill). arouini'"'" . .i... lt.,.lr.u.t Store. t. in :t'ni n-.il." Lrovrniulit. ii , E...il-an.lf.inily, of ProHK)e, d vestenby. n llothwW, tlie wen kii.jh Inloun to-day. lturdJ.v, JljllO 2U, 1H ,Ialiioim;i til 1'arwns miil laiuuy nr- . . . ii...,i.iti.fiiti lorfij-irom mi, . kbttuck. of roriiiiiiti, win nun. towaineruii .... l Id .ir.ld .it lifflafl's 'f"m .t3 iii'i""" i ... . I tlurn fclnni. IBIUWrn iuiiii""" hl.-Oimrv. of Iho Monui i'reM, Lff.,Mi i e l crvinu in" iib"" u.,Unr,l Iiiii a lunro iniantity of for cule in hiiiiiII or largo T ... . i -.i .i i r. Ii tlr.,nL III oeuiuaii lor lr,i. .t Wheeler's furniture v .... i i-t i i. .i.i I.. n. 1(11 tlllCl i riu.i "'I.'" " j . i in soii'H raneifl ir icu IwtrNMliit: very well to-day, hiimtiutlon in nw oyo i eon- , iiiuininn rclurned over tho i iviiieves.lonl.iy, from a Hhort Uniotlicr in Ho.-ton. hJo (ijzelto: mth 1 lopicr, wife itevr, iIkhI ut ner noino near Lluwiliy iiiorniut,'. -ilusjilckl ill) considerably in kv (Ijvh, ami the HtieetH have brae oi iiii'iroiii'iiiiiu iiuniiu. Lttcher of Chicago. nhipicd thrco IlliOiilof clicep from here ycHter- uwjj. moy iinnio niicen ear- HoiL'c. who movcil IiIn Htoro to (yd a iiiontli iiko, 1h in town. rU buMnciw very good in that lllini; U now iihlu to go around ttoncnik'lii'H. ills low lnliiuius I friwft I'it'i niany weckn of u- i freiienu eatherinu hint the Republican campalun Hiuh D over tho country to hear Wil lie, no doubt, madu them till iJIidell, who painted tho hIkiih 1 1 k;:uu licai i.Htato L onmany. titdi liU l)UIuex8 thoroughly. tfrwahliiwork. . Pirkei will nut tho nnlHhinc kntbeMatlocV-SaiL-ent hriek to- fcJthe lufnterH will ho done with it ly.lieii it will ho ready for oc- throw oil' tho hint Inning, only phivlnn It to Hutlufy tho Centervillo hoyn, it ought not, in jiiHiieo, 10 no scored ugamst tlieni. Counting thin against them the white wawheH were two to live In favor of I'cn dleton, iih tho Hcorcs will prove. ThcreVeeniH to Iks a disagreement be tween tho Pendleton nnil C'entervlllo huso ball nines, and It Is not yet known whether thoy will play the deol.liinr iramo to-morrow. Tho Ktar'n want to accept NVecton'H oiler and play there, but tho Centorvillu boys nay they will not plav at Weston. J. II. Haley and A. H. Muttoon, eandl (laten for joint nenator on tho reHieetlvo tickets, will address tho voters at Milton on .Monday, at 10 o'clock a. m. ; at Wes ton at .'i o'clock p. in., and at Pendleton at 8 o'clock in tho evening of tho name day. W. l- Matlock Hold fifty-four head of beef cattle in Portland yesterdav which averaged ir7-t pounds each, und tlioy hud been without water for thirty-six hours. Tho Presbvtorian services, conducted by llov. T. M Hoyd, will ho held to-morrow In tho court house at 11 o'clock a. in. and 8 o'clock p. in. Fred ICarnton has accepted u position with tho O. U. & X. Co., In their bridge building department. Charley Fielding has taken possession of his shop on Coutt street, and is busy plying his trade. There is a i ign on Main street which reads: "Spring chickens for sale In any BtilO." Pleasant sleeping rocnis or olllces in the ICaht Oim'.ooman' building for rent. coi nm: ok h-ri v. Herewith enclosed I hand you a re vised eourso of study wl'iich tho teaehem think provlilos for all needed ehannes, and tesectfiilly re Uest tho printing of 'J 0 copies of a 'suita ble ir.u to paste Into the Rules and Regu lations. riNAM'IAl,. 1 have received and disbursed funds us follows: Tuition iircoiiiii Willi Haw. I, li tmnillis ut ll til 00 Ailn Urownvr, H " g no Mvila I'iiltn.rl4" " I o l''riini'l liruk", 3 " " ,i (k) Mury He lur, a ' a m- fji o W. Uilif. lirrakliiK wlinliiw IIkI.'.s 2 00 H.ilcof oiil IjliiclilMiuril... i po Urons rcrulpls clu-lnj cxuvUbh,.., 75 8i Toliil. KXIPII.U'll WH)iliawliiK J'.' ci Moving orauii l si Hull rent and licjp io oil ltlbbon for. llilminiN y, KuolUrruunliin, prliilinu 1 il )ri;iin rent, 'iiimntli 4 (0 Tribune, prinllut; illplumii,i'lc, u W Miuicral friiini' 1 W' lluliince . ) 57 87 ucspccliuliy Hiilimltted, M. ii. Hov.m,. A. M., Principal l'eudlefou Public School. Pendleton. Oregon, Mav 18, 1888. .sua hi 45 48 Hlmll tin: ntiNoii'Ai.'.s nr.roitT. An Intcirmtlni; llntlnw of llm Hcliunl Wurli uf tlio I.iiMt Vfur. To tho Dlteetors of School District Xo. Ill, Umatilla County, Oiegon: In aceordanco with Hulu lo. Section I!. laid down for our direction, I submit this my second reort : School opened Septotnbcr ", 1837. with an attendance of one hundred and eighty- pupils, tin lucieaso oi moie man one nunils. tin lucieaso oi moie fnrlv iini-riiiil. nvnr Mm IIthI iIiiv'm ii (i.m.I niii'ii nf l.i Mt vmir. Tim totiil niiri.lliiiiiiil whole lltllicll :V. J.' ... . , ...... tills .lay, .Mtiy 1H, IH5S, IS lOlir lltlll.lre.l uioniKeoen nnuu uiu; Wm CrlrliruleT Pn.sm.ino.N.May 2(1. To llm Kdllor of llii Ki."! Uricuiilim. It is evident that Pendleton is going to ioiiow up nor custom on tno coming Itli of .Inly, of either going to some country villuuu to celehtate. or elso hit ouietlv at noino ami display no patriotism whatever. Preparations have Ihmjii lmIiiit on at Mil ton for the just two months for a good time on the Nation's birthday, and unless Pcndluton wakes up soon people will bo planning tiips awuv from homo. Ye who ought to be most interested, put on your iiiiuuingeaps a moment unit recall the last l ourtli in Pendleton the Sabbath like (pilelness on the business streets, tho tlesorteil, .lean upiiearituco ot too town in general. Kvon tho few boys who had public spirit enough to search around on the ground for stray (lro-cruckorH. which had lieen shot from the pack lefore their 1 I I I li.-.l ...I. TTi ; lose nan oeeu iuneti, nueio some ox- I tnivagant Chinaman hud thrown out n ut once, focnicd ashamed Hied tliem oil, IPjW ami iLiughtor, Cozzlo, are .'Mr friemls gixshhyo to-day. F Limn or lt Pottland to-night, lrr.J noino time visiting .Mrs. '4ivwr, who lives near there. lUI'lbrwk, for a loins time tr.iv- .v;tiH'nUtivo of Kellor'H gents J3,MnuH,.if Oakland, Oil., Is in PH'ie interest of I). M. Osborno t . .iUU firm ho is now employed. rlliCo. will sell furniture to ro- wrim on notes payable after AtlV 0I1U llosfrtllir til lillr..li.iun brnhuiM consult tiiis lesinmslblo wir priivs on such sahis urn im lainyintovn. "Ointv fitr'! il r,w.,l.-,l II. I j MiA--enof IUrllng'H patent ail- "iiwige ins ktuiiiH. wiilcli uro "' . anil convenient. Thoy .UIia.nl to I mil thn iwn u lll. h .ahlvi.f ti.i- 1 far and (fa aroin town to-dav w firm Mr. Hav will Lh ifirinj; txhy. Ho luw had WirLTM f.1. .1,1, f., . I. II,. . i -i'.'vt iui imi " w tlio lUwe. t' is Wet,!,, state treasurer, is A31'! " Mrs. Wnbli i..i.ir. FTRito last iitisht will, hi Itl 1 til t 1-er Jlr. Jap Slovens. L I1 r,'!erl,a tho thanks of all '0f Ki'si-in. t. i ...i i . te'i in , ,.nl',of t'o,r0 I'roparod tUw-fLi. ,u,"a.VK uppreciated, " 'eel truly grateful. i T& van of tho 'tilt tlli'V irm. ,1 ..... FV Weston frr'. un.u' gating for the,)Ii;hote, , n i,'.T a f001 ""owing has , ' f4J Of the llnnmvn.nnlu fMrtl,etruth;,V,U"' 1 1 anivu.r i. n ... " .. WUIlllUll miil tunll-n mi Ini'loMUn if mvirlv lirC.llC HIS lOr tllO IllOIIIOIlt tllO lllliera twenty-four icr cent, over that of silliness, and thoy would slink away into last year. While tho utteiulaiico has wmo Dacic street, leaving io piaees more iK-en much more regular Hum formerly. OoiQHed . tliuu ever. Why win thin? wo rogwi to fitly thai, in ftomo families there is much liidlU'erenco as to whether tho cliildien attend regularly or not. l.ax lioiiso discipline oiion magiii- school. We cannot but think that in ninny such eases, if the children wore getting wuges In money instead of in mind, by attending school, parents would see that regular attendance was enforced. Tho nunlieation and distilbiition of ou Utiles ami ltetriilations have instrumental in bringing about a lwttor Conlorvllto. a little town oi a fow linn dred Inhabitants, but every one of them public spirited, got up a celebration and a lvottlsed It well. It being the ncaren lies' a trivial or oven 'imaginary cause for I I'l'ico, ami tlio faro being reduced on tho nveuso. and children are kont out. to tho ', railroad, Pendleton wont there in a body, detriment of themselves and the whole tmdorstiinillng between parents and teachers, and for the most part a rofor euco to the rules is milllclont to bring sHjedy compliance. (IKAI)IN(I. - Tho work of grading last year has lieen faithfully followed, or us well us could be done wltli a limited lorce oi leacners, Mrs. lltirko was assigned to tho and 8th unities. Mlsa Anthony the and (Ithn Mr. tiernian the lid and -tth, and iho Princiiml tho 1st ami '.'d. Hut the crowded condition of tho lower grades rendered it necessary to place tlio lid guide In tho Principal's room, and to em ploy another teacher for the lower pri mary grades. This arrangement, the be.it" possible under tho clictiuistances, has woiked a disadvantage to tho .'Id grade, teipttting them to pass fnuu room lor lecuauoii io iiiuorom icacn- except tho fow business men who could not let olF their clerks for ono day, even thotmh that .lay wore the universally celebrated birthday of our indoiendence. Is this to lie lepeated on tho outing Fourth, or will tho business men awake ! to their Interests in time to make some Iwen attractions for tho public, und have u colouration sum iih sue nas not seen ior years? Xothlng need Ihj imjiorted, ex copttho tlte-works, und Mr. White, of tho ltazaar, has oll'ered to got a lino set, very cheap, the discount more than pay- tti Oiiu ffkti1kt i Imi'rt ta iti t ttttA iih there is In the State, good omtors, and i .Mr. Hotelier will have a nice place to hold the entertainment by tho time Hin l n urrlviiu Tluim la tirm null' 11 7th I Hulu over 11 month In which to eet leadv. "till und iih tho lire woiks 1110 to como from ' the Fast, no time is to lie lost. Tho band, too, will accent an oll'or to go awav fiom homo if there is no prosect of their being needed here. Thoy have slgnllled a deshe to stay at homo at a reason able pi Ice. Tho preparations must Isj commenced at once in order to insure succes, and wo want success this year or nothing at all. I) ilUuniiedv. l'liittiiiiil ! F It lliillmmlr SiKjkano Falls; .1 II Diipuv St Paul: V II llabb, Kehoj J M Clems" and wife: Win Maskoyno, linker City; K J Wilbur, Mountains;.! K IMinlslon, Walla Walla; .1 11 Frantz, city ; W M Slusher, Vinson; A Mayer, Molallu: .1 H Kirkland. Mil ton; W I. hosier, Ponieroy; Uco W Webb, Salem. Howman Ilotsi: Otto Hansen, Xoh; J 0 Council, II Warren, Alba; James Sinners, Norman Sqniers, licit llrutch, Iowa; G W Smith, .1 A Scott, Walla Walltij Miss Minnie Hamlin, Chevenuo; I) llantigam, Indiana; F A Done, F H Sherman, Pilot Hock; Ml, Forrest, Jus llyantl, Kansas; Audio lloons, Harry Pond.JK Osleiling, .1 1) llrownell, I.a (irantlo; T McConnell, Omaha; Irving Mctiuarry, .1 K Heeder, Thonms Hart, Centervlflo; It II Whitehead It lleeder, Adams; Annie Uobor, Dallas: h I) l.ydo: J E Poters. Goi.dkk Itui.K. I) Wiitrin,Kchoj John Hloch, lHrch Creek ; Philip Kder, Moun tains; J A Ogg. I) Good, Nolln; G S Cruyuo, Echo; li A Hartwick, C Iiinton, IJulter Creek; II A Jaekson, P Smith, Mrs A Shirley, Cold Sptlngj J W Young, h sample, Weston: l; lKiatnbco, Lamas 1) llruco, J.a Gratidu. A Neimllil ling. Last night, during tho bloody shirt fluttering ut the Opera House, u huge dog luiiiiicd from ono of tho second tier of whitlows to tho sldowulk lielow, a .lis- tanco oi tuny twenty leot. Mo landed on his feet ami Hotted away, not much hurt Ho citino down in close nroxlmltv to i lady jKidestrlan, who exclaimed In a most excited way: "Julius Ctcser!" She was very much lightened, hut not any more so than the (log. Ho was getting away from the oloipient und convincing logic of 1-ancelot Williams. 'Iho dog displayed good House, even It lie did run a risk of breaking his neck. G-. Shindler & Co., Furniture, DeaBers, Largest and Most Complete Factory on the Coast. WIlOhFSAfiF AX1) HHTAIL. Hotel Fui'idlima' a NHW T4)-1AV. f MA KICK UP. Ily llioiin.lrrnlirni'it.otielmy innro, iiliout H ypnm i. ,ii, iiniiiin'ii .1 1 nil i 11 tiioiinit'r. mill .Ho mu lit.'. I, b.ilh i'Vcn nllutitly lili'inlslipil Tim 1111I11111I lue li.'t'll iiiin.l.'.l l.y .1, I., (j linn,. 1. r. , 111 liny iliillur. aImi inki'ii up, tine I'lii'Mlint Mirrt-I iiuin, tilmiit fniir yourn olil.lirniiii'il Son lull nip, kinitil wliltu spot In fuivlit'iul, iiepiiilHMl l.y J. Clllliin,.l. I'., lit llfly itnl lnrM. TIi.miu iihin u( 1 tie iiiiIiiiiiIn i'iiii ricovi-r iiiciii oy piovim: proipny miil piiyuiKoiiHriitM 1 lire ,ini 111111 hhvitiii ids. A. II. UHNMCIC, m"il-lm Jiuilicr, Uickoii. J. H. KOONIZ. Dcnlor In GENERAL MERCHANDISE ECHO, OREGON HIuIiokI null price pahl for urnln. Oralmiii, Onimihiii'.l unit Kitir-rlnliiK Hour In hkmjk. i-orn iiipui, uuop fCl'll, etc.. for mile. Ak'entu for ICnnpp, Durroll A I'o'n Agricultural Implements and Bain Wagons, Are prepared to ship wheat or roeolve Grain forStorago, Grain Backs and Harvesters Buppllo at lowest Prices. Specialty. Bedroom Sets, Parlor Suites, Side Boards, Folding; Beds, Bedding, Shades. G. Shindler & Co., Warereotn, U,n First Street, through block 'M) feet to 1(17 and Kit) Front St., I'tlltTliAM), Selling Out at Cost! My Entire Stock of Goods, Comprising tho following goods, to-wlt : $8,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes, The best stock in Pendleton. Also .$',000 inntli of Menu ami Jta'. lints and I'anilslilni (looih I ulso put on the Market $7,000 worth of Harness and Saddlery. All of my goods I bought for cash, and 1 can sell them 'St oi cent, cheaper than than men who buy on credit. Sale to begin this day, May '2. Come early and get bargains. U'aso and llxtttius for sale of the tine hrlck'stote, Coiut street, In Despaln block JAME'J WHCELAN. NEW BY FURNITURE! THE CARLOAD. We are receiving, almost dally, Goods Direct from Ihe Eastern Manufactories. Our stock will lie now in design and complete hi assortment, consisting of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, SIDF.HOAUDS, P.00K0ASKS, LAMPS, WILLOW AND KATTAN 01IAIHB, Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, etc Also a complete lino of Oarpets, oil cloths, linoleums, shades, portieres, and upholsterers' goods. GOODS SOLD ON F.ASV 1'AYMHNTS. Forbes & Wheeler. Association lliilldlug, Pendleton, Or. Arreatatl fur llore-tritllni;. W. Crocker was brought in yester- Famll Groceries a Sjie.clult)!. Photograph Gallery to 10,1111 urn. iho H.11110 as in tlio umrrtidcd system, i u Hut tho -tth and tlio .it i grades, liav ng llmiur im,.Ht ,. msecl bv Coo. B. Me 1 tho largest share of tho attention ciuo .for hf.rso-Htealimr. and oxamlned of 11 singlo teacher to each, have shown ,uf()ro Justice (iarrott. Ho was placed great progress ami have demonstrated I im,ir oo Iwnds, und not lelng iiblo to tho wisdom of the graded system und its i tf., u,0 amount, was committed to udaptubllity to this scliool. o uio look-1 ja (0 llWnit tho itction of tho grand jury. Ingforwiml anxiously to tho tliuu when telegraphed to .Mr. lleechor, piopri- ...... .....I ..ll.itnl'iiii.n itll u'lirriint . it . 1 .Ml.. ....... ..... ...I... iiiii iiiumin .im. ...iviiumuvu ..... ".--' uior OI lliu Ullliil IIIU lU.-llillllillll, H IIU tho oiiiployinont of a toachor lor each oi i ..... ,iown voMerdav iiftemwii.uiul tho eight grades. 'talking w'lth AlcCluro convinced On tho 'AM 01 uotqoor .ur. uerman ; tx ,,f tho honesty of Crocker, was granted leave of absence, to attend ; an, thoy tried to get him to necessary business In Michigan. Hisl0t 0f jail. Tho horso was found In placo was lllle.l for three weeks temponir-, CnK-kotCn ivossession. and ho was work Ily by Mr. Ilredtill. Miss Itltnor wuh t m the O. A W.T, railroad when employed for tho lower primary grade jjcCluro fountl It. McClure inimeiiiately Octolxjr 10th; und Mrs. liurk resigneil, j j,.j !,, arrested without asking how ho Miss Iloxtor taking her place in tlio Oth t..,I110 pv ,10 dorso. It seems that Crocker und Tth grados Decoinbor 5th, 1S87. 1 lwught 'the horso of u man, giving $15 Tho examinations for promotion show , (jown mj not0 for j. Thoy sue invariably sovorul facts: First Pupils tvodcd in getting his Iwnds reduced to regular In utteiulaiico seldom fail. Sec- jmVo not raised tho ainoiint us ond Pupils itregiilariiiattondaiicogon-ivoti It is likely that they will soon got orallvfall. Third Class pridolsono of 1 ..n 0,.t. ud ho can then hunt up tho T. C. Tlio most NiicrexNful E-ockford Railroad Watches. Wo have secured the agency for this city of Iho celebrated Rockford Q,uick Train Railroad Watch Which we have lltted in Hold. Moss-nlli'd, silver and Mckl- cases, which wn soil at DEFY filled, Silver and prices that COW ETITION! Wo also curry u full stiK-k Photographer, l now I.Ri.teil In I'on.lletiiu, id tlicol.l itiiiiil J 111 mu 1001 01 .1111111 airct'i, near inu iirniifi'. unit for llnu ) uiu miiuniim 10KiHi11u.il, " "u Phnntf rnnhu. Tlnrtmnn. En. camo down vosternav imeiiioon.aiiii inter; - -.---d--,- . lurking unci copying, C.uinot ho cxci'llfd iinywhvrp. All work Kiinnintwil in kIvu cntlru nitufjillon. Itu i't tally, joins, 'r. :. u.vitn. of Kownrci, Wn I thorn incuts, of all sizes. Is now tint! Elgin Move eoiuplotu, and of th 0 FRED. GERBER Proprietor of the in tho stronuost Incentives to work. Fourth Failures to pass in oxamlnation uro 11 wholesomo tonic to dull pupils, und uro often a sure cure for Indolonco. DIKCII'I-INE. Tniiinev. wldsnerill leneo ami disobedienco found In some form In ull Bchools, uro found In ours, but wo think to 11 limited degree. While it has been necessary to resort to cortwral piniMunent in somo cumjs, tho dtscipllno has been generally of the mildest charac- tur. Wn liavo nroceeded largely on man who sold htm tho horno. Itnlurn.l thn ltte oil I.umlmr. The rato of freight charged by tho O. ir .tr V f.i mi third class rustic and profanity, in.lo-1 jiooiJng has leon red uce.1 from i'tl cents 11 hundred jounds iroin l oriianu 10 ren dleton to 15 cents a hundred jwunds. This will have tho ellect of lessening tho shipments of rough lumber and Jncroas- Inif tlio snimiiems 01 uruss luiuuir muu' French Restaurant - ON Main street, l'emlleton, Or., oj jioxltt) Court Jioiise, X fl nt ..I .. . rpufnllrniit, lilt fhfl ill)lll'linl.l ! nt tlio neiikon. MoiU ut nny hour; both ilsy una 'ilt'l.t. ill r-lm Our stcs k of JEWELRY, CLOCKS AMD fILVnWARt", latent (nil terns. We giianintne overythlng wo sell to 1st as iiprisciite.l. CALL AND HXAM1NU OlMt STOCK. FINK WATOII HKPAIItlNO A SPIvCIALTY. 3T. J DONALDSON & CO. (HUrCKHOIlH TO K. I'. NICHOLS.) urn City Drug Storo, Pontlloton, Or CARPETS! Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc. The "WHITE" Sewing Machine, THK HF.ST IN TUB WOULD. First Natioaal Bank OF I'KNIU.KTON Failing's Carpet Store, Main Street, noar tin- bridge, Poivglcton, Oregon. U tioned. Tho rato is limited to August 1st, Kyl Aw KMT ( und it has been made every summer for . ''Vthat Mi.-jrj !.... t. 1! ... il. ,1 iil.ll.. w.'li.v.l U lint :l .1 ...,ui it !j .l,.n. It In miiil. I vmitrr llw ilnillllWIIUU lll.ll II. V ....' - ' hUlUIJI tUtfID U4n., . " , w t uin iivvn- luring tho I to mints east oi tlio 1 mniiiitnlnH. IiiaV not COII10 empty. IllO Portland mill men uro greatly favored by this rato and fell an increase.! umount of dressed lumber through its advantages. Vlce-l'rculJ 11 M (.-,, T '"""s. nuver A . assumption w.u ino puoin; m-huui wiwiu , BOvorat vears (usi, iiiituuim, Vt3 Ti, kln' "' patroiiago of 'reform school that those who como to that tho largo numlior of lx ci the p ""intentional In- them for tuition are sent there by jurents , Bary t0 out from Portland h I'wal. , 11 wo hasten to to eontinuo Improving In 111. iccouiit -,0. ulnIloy this oxuinjilo, and by impartial wo hasten to to eontinuo Improving In morals learned Bummer season, iiicccin wiu 1 :..,it,. f-'flinvyint ",'.'" "'"P." mis example, aim uv nii'anmi v.."... "WnctMtirii l!i'lr knowledge of punishment for any violation of well ib.?k, ntob-v l'oTow n of known and simplo regulations, tho les- "WieraSri T ra Church, und -sons of puiity, obedience, respect Was nnul . 11 ' ...ii. it.. .. i....a ,,.wl ... iii.trt' , - i-.wvin 111 inu ro 1 ior uuinuriiv. kuiiuuiic-wi ...... 'taught at homo, uro enforced, "a tW members. Tho first steel jen was made In 1830. I 'resident. Maut I. HturclM. C'untiler. TranaactagaiitirHl iMnklmc bulnni. EXCHANGE Ou all parts uf tho mi. BOUGHT AND )TD CollectlouH Moiln at nil Poluts on ttranouaulK terms. I-I. SHOEMAKER I Dt'itlor ih FARM MACHINERY. The J. I Case Little Giant; Walking Gang, Sulky. Gang and Walking Plows. , Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies.