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JIOXDAV Jt'NB 4, 18S8. ..Mirriroilrnnr" ,.... ... nf the HAT ?.. "T t". i. if Jin rortliiim in "KII" IN MISSOURI. V1I1W (IT A MECHANIC. He I'lnco a Few I'lnln l'nnn Hcf.ire IIU llrollwr Mirliiinle. PuNntxroN, June 1, 1888. To tho Kdltorof nic Kn.t orctfoiilHiu Ah tlila Is an cm when ovoiv voter should post himself on tho political issues of tho iluy, Tu.d us tho ttuitl nuestl'jii 1 NEW TO-1IAY. into' 1,,,u fliYcntV IV" ilutoii,ml fW'" J,l,r i Porthmil. Ho will SnrVni" hii!"i W vlcu "H thu Ahiltirtoil iK.l.ir tint tlllltl l.Uiiek. JlO Will Imi Fur hi em Crop, Ktr. Anxloui lo gel Home Cl.AIlKNCK, SlIKI.IlV Co., All)., May 29th, 1888. Fo tho Kdltor of tilt' Kantlr('Ki)lilaU, Ah I havo arrived huro rlght-sldo-up, 1 will Inform thu leaders of thu E. O. uh to wheio I mil mid whero 1 Imvo hecn. On tho morning of May tho lii'd, 1 1 cecum to bu thu most prominent, I wish I vt OT1CK '1 took l:lrtr,il''i nil tint Iriiln nvi.r tin) Oro. I In mil .1 (nu- .!..!.. f.,..i.. i...f... I i I IN ! go., f.l.o.t-htnc, via tho Union Puel.ie mechanics fo'r eoVemphiom,. ' ! 1 "l!!, f 1?."PEK!"K I CUUIO to llll'l Count tUPIltV VKilrtl llirn I lirillur (ho irrfiiiml. miiitIiI In hn nnil. I, ill. ml from an Eastern State, whoro lVould got I forihnpiirpi.eof wiiienlmrrourt street, will mom inniinv for tit., ,. nf I,.. ' V"1 ,nr Hint pitrppo nt the council room In lior than 1 can hole. 1 laid brick in JOTICK TO DKIJTOItK. Notes nml account duo John It. Foster will bo left wllh II. i . Mnrcton, nl Koslor, until July 1, 1SS8. If not pnl'l ly tlmt time they will lie pint-pa lii tint JiuncU of uu attorney for collection. Pay up ntnl save cost. Jul JOHN It, KOSTKtt. TO lMlOI'KUTV OWN HUH. Ijuisa lllslor V. K. Potwiuo ll!VITim. j,,, l,oor r, cents a glass. , fruit jam "' ' " " ..... i. ...ill at L. DtiHonbcry A tcflooMvas laid In tho French ies Ttunlay night. ... K.CrowB left for Portland ami Tl.iiriulitV lllullt. etuj ..." ,. ,, , H Clarke nntl w. ft. ioru cnino IremUUrandc lartt night. . jtthn Hardwlck Is tttmt.lo to work. J'iSwcd IIU erj-HllwIos In IiIh left I .tint V OHIll io " ft ...... i.,.t..l.lei to Joim k. rosier rni3 Univ. -- l ... r PiiiiDon ami .. ....I f. P.i nt-n tifrilrlfu fill ' . . r. il urn tkrnhilriW I f ri i . i..ti lun.tt f i.iiiii rn . iivt .1... (,r,.,.iiii ,t in. in tneir nani- . ftoic, mm "in uegui t.-i...... ,. i. i...u it...... .tuti. t r ir.i i .null'. .in ...t ...- t fWur, i na. iiiuck, win ' i.. t Tl... I)..ll... Or., to. .W.E. 1'otwlno will U'uvo on tlio -.--,.:,. f,,r Ma rfiiii luitiin 111 roii' : .... i i ffuii' ti i itrntwt ...-I.. ,.ti). I.I j tuint AltMM 'lllflllllJ' TU,WIJ f . . . .if..-. . 1 - .llvlvlllttllttU ttttlltlill til 11 .1 rii-. t-.kitiiLjiii II rat irrittlit. t ... ..I.i ! tail uitt'nn I liirl ttiwte. Mil Ui IliU nuuti n iiuum,unti vtt . tbe 10.000,000 car wheels required i.0,000toiiH. . W. Hunt. W. (5. Saylo.H, W. T. N . t.fll... .1 ... , .A iir rn .... i iiuimni ni inn n. .v t . i. niuro:iii. mon amin en: i n e.i ui nuiit bd E'jrcka Hat. xln to to Jcs.-'o I'adimi'H fnrnlturo veuc es tro at no ivuhi ami win uh tthem ut vcrv cloo llu'iiroH. LCanxill, who Ih working on thu mt mill ut Wenton, camo n PAiiini.iv ni'f nr ii. u.ivu inn ill 1 readv for tho machlnorv bv Ufalli. ttlien It U uxiwctoil to ni . Pirfnnint' lini-n ti i.'.i . li, I .y.tt.i,it twi'.Hj i.ii.v. .1 .1. .... 11 .1 wv.lll.IVfr 13) mfleiof giudlnu to Coney UroM'. tttrictON. luilupun luwlli'nit liTiil Kind ruiiii if 1.1 ni-i.i.utt tit.ii iiia it "itw iiiii-kiii a n 1 IUIIII ILIU r P .111 imtil IFttt.ifl.t .l.la.M'.l Wniilut ' bKni!hvjtt. untl I ho dim to Snokuno .... r (. (tWIli Ml TIIK t:i,i:CTION TO-IIAV. r.nlnlllmt tjulrt In rnillH'iiu UieCh.Uil:llc .liiyOll. f Jl vote will lo iHjllecl in IVndloton 1' I. ..! (..It. . I.. I. ..I ..... ... ... 1 ii i.nl niiii'h hard work . ninu k M in K'lulf if t lu arioun candl- HK-enwuM it overyono Is pack--J 'J ami Mjlioillng voles for ono ' cottier Tho election In milnt. fitininofighiHnroimrielH nntl lit- ntiil lively f,w straight tlcketw voted. The rasnlt, of H tiiiknnwn, but it In .'Mral .pinion that the UU- t t.mst. if not nil, of 'i a hImtIiv I'l.iinw tlmt ?brani,!iiittli,-.ul ofhU ticket in l J all. I lll'lf .no ....!...!... I.. M i .. '" ."laiuiiiy ill mo be fully l-.J. Tho full to ' " Iw 1 1 kfto to-morrow, IaWtti,rw viovk tho Ham Mill t-. t.... Ill . , .'ii.-f.t nun iiiu iitnH and Ilannllial .St. Juo, which curried mo through u gieat deal of now country or now to mo. In Wyoming, NubruKka and Kuiihuh tho farmera tiro jilowiug and how lug coin and planting wheat. To nay that I had a pleasant trip don't oxpieHH it. There were hovoii of uh in tho erowtl uh jovial u party as anyone need want to feu. Mr. JumcH Johnson, of Iowa, wuh ono of the party. Mr. John Hon Ih engaged in shipping line otock Into Umatilla county. On tno train 1 met foveral men who had been to Oregon and WaHhlngton Territory looking for homes, and they wero tho most homesick men I ever kuw men who can't tell any thing nbotit our WcHtorn country. Ono man wanlrom Kuiihuh. whoso namo was Klior. This jioor dovll had gono to Port land, exacting to take it farm in tho heart of that city. Failing In thin, ho turned IiIh faeo homeward, vowing that Oregon wuh lit for nothing only Indians and coyotes. When I ottered to Kent! him tho H. O. at my own cxpcnHo, hu Haiti ho tlid not want any of "your dimmed Western piiurH." I replied that wo did not want mich damned men us ho was. Having been Hixtcon ycarH slneo I left Missouri, I expected to tlnd overythlng very much chunucd: but no tho sumo old houses aro hero, and things look just llko tin old shoe. Thu towiiH hero look old and shaky; thu HtreetH aro dirty and narrow; sidewalks aro broken, and aro only ubout six to eight feed wldo. Tho business men liuvo a sleepy look. (!o into a stoio ami b ty $..t)0 worth of goods, and it taken the t . uk who waltu on you thirty minutes to uiaii up tho articles you have put chased. Tho hotels tiro poor, and thu chaiges uro uh high uh they mo out West. Tho bank In Clarence, .Mo., is just such u building uh l'endlu ton's city cooler. Tho furmers hero say thoy have a "right smart of corn" in this season, and also sav thu Intend to raisu a "wholu passel of torbaeker" this year. 'Iho pcohlu hero aio a sociable and liaKl-worklug class. I havo hail Iho pleasure of being in onu thunder-storm slueo I urilved hero. Thunder and lightning, whoop, hur rah I I will lsj in Pendleton in thieu weeks. Km. huih)i:n iikatji, AIIm ICi.to I)i)piiln lllr Kiulilenly Wlilln AttrnillllK Hctioul at Tiuiilllll. Mrs. N. 1'. Dospain received thu shock ing Intelligencu this morning that her daughter, .Miss ltoso, who was attending school at Tacoma, died at that place this morning. Thu muH-iugu did not statu tho cause of her death. Mrs. Dcspalu re ceived word last week that Miss ltoso wan ill, but not dangerously, and situ did not think it necessary to go to her. Tho nows, coming ho suddenly, completely prostrated Mrs. Desiialn and MIah Flora. Mr. James 1 tow ard will meat tho remains ut Port land to-morrow. Tho funeial will bo held hero, probably Wednesday, tho time not yet iHUng sot. Miss ltoso wuh u bountiful girl of ubout eighteen summers, and her loss will bo mourned by u largo circle of friends. tho Kast for S.U',I nor thousand, and tiald :J.50 lior day for brlcklaers and ifu'.OO for lenders. 1 got sand 'for tho hauling, und paid thirty cents per bushel for lime, lly working threu men, and mvself work ing also, 1 could clear about fi'.OO ler day on an ordinary elass of buildings, wink ing ten hours nor day. On this coast I havo to lay brick for $7.U0 per thousand, paying $0.00 for masons, iiM for tend ers, fci.oO ier barrel for lime, tl.dO or yard for sand, and I make from $(1.00 to $7.00 cr day on tho samo clasH of woik and with tho same gang that I mado llvo dollars ior day in thu Hast. What I havo written Is so con tradictory that I would call myself u liar if I had not been through tho mill. To explain: First )Vo meet mechanics from all partH of tho globu on this coast, nnd If there is u trick known to tho ono tlmt tho other has not learned before com ini? hero, It Is very soon caught up and utilized to oxnedlto work. Tills Ih more than would seoin to ono unaccustomed to tho association on tho Paellle coast. Sec ondWo work faster, tho clhnato keei ing tho H.vstoin nil under a gieatcr strain, tho dlHerenro being BOO bricks per man per day in favor of tho coast. Now, Mr. Kdltor, please tell mo which part of tho United Stales Is needing pro tection, tho Kast or tho Paelllo coast? Thoro Is trouble soinowhero for tho bricklayer, but wo haven't kicked nuv yet, and 1 think, taku It all In till, wb will lot supply and demand reguluto nilees in thu iuturu,-as in thu past. Now 1 read tlmt Chicago is heating Pittsburg In tho prleo of producing Iron. Pittsburg possesses tho old hands and tho old way of doing work; Chicago has tho brains of tho world to help her, and is willing to pay for them, for sho nuikes money by It. Now, an Knullsh mechanic, brouitht' tin and educated in Knglund, Is a recluso in his profession compared with ono hav ing lived in America live years. Ho has learned only ono way to do his especial calling at homo, und is only hulf a hand when hu comes hero. Tho samo Is true us between nil other nations and this country, uh well as between tho old and now States of Atnoilca. Now, sir, in tho light in which I see this protection question, I cannot consci entiously ask protection In my business uh against any other trado or business, and vice versa, I don't wish to pay to protect others; und when a man, or a political party, gets ti and IiowIh "Pro tection to Protect labor," I think I know what It Is for an ax to grind. MmtANio. I'HKR I.IUUOU ON V.I.KOTION 1) IV. I lie town of IVmllPtnu, on Juno 12th, thick, a m., or nam any. Jult.l ' W. K.C11UWS, nt 1 The Pendleton Mfg. Company, I'KNDt.KTON, OUEUON. Machine Work or All Kinds Done promptly. I'nttorni inmlc. Itppulrs to farm machinery ninl machinery of every description p clally. CharffCH for Work llvumtmblc. G-. Shindler & Co., Furniture Dealers. Largest and Most Complete Factory on the Coast. FRED. GERBER WIIOI.KSALK AND KKTAIL. Hotel Txii'iiisl'dn a Specialty. Bedroom Sets, Parlor Suites, Side Boards, Folding Beds, Bedding, Shades. G. Shindler & Co., 4 i ' 1 iiU, "i twit out toitH ,uny road T '""noon's and next morn ''Ullllle Minimi Train.. ' McaS,. L,,U Waml & pacl(Io j,1 'nnmnB'tli.- most elegant i , -iVi 111 1110 wintry lie ' n-HJluirs and Chicagoalso ..iet trains t ..., ii..i lilt ui ...,.i " ' l""ag. o l.' 1 Ii tr ..-..ll.v .. . 'III VI oxtm thoso Hotel .rrlul. Howman HousK. T J Kirk, Contet vlllu; Jno McCaul, Pilot Uock; U W ltoi-s, O It A N: .lames Peters, Umatilla; F Peikiim und wife,. I 1) Hrownull, II M Wall, l.a (iinmle; Fiuuk Coiuts, Ohio; A J Hcmhart, Dudley Ksheriuan, OoldeiiT dalo: W Ilubbaul. t'eniei vlllo; .1 1 Keavls, Mo; II .1 Iluy, Wariuusbuig; It Nuttu, A Hurting and family, F llarnes, Kansas; S I) Kline, .Neb; J A Muto't, llilgard; Nels Andorson, C C Cunning hum, Smith, John .Nelson, Walla Walla; W Cioldi-ell, Spokauo Falls; D 1) Kaip, .1 K lte.im, Weston; K .M Thurmuu, Chi c.igot A P Hint, Mich; C II Whittle, Kamela; A II Kramer, I.aOr.mdo; Alut -lock, O it .V N ; J P Laiulls, Mlllon; II Hatch, hid; F Hart, llrasslleld, Win lliichan.m, J N lteynolds, City, tiot.iiK.s Ut i.K. SniIro Depuy, Wos ton; J S Sliotloy und wlfo, Cold Spring; J Campbell, Uuttur Crock; (i M Hioun, J I. Ilrown, North Fork: I. MathewH, Jm McKlroy, Idaho; D It Kirk and wife, Ju niper; I. Johnson, IKilonu, Walla Wal la: C Colo. Cold Sitiiiitr : A L J.arnos. Pomileion; II Hutch, Indiana; Juoi The I.hiv Hliuta Mont nf the Hnlnmt lint liitoxlciitluir I.liU(.r. Aliuiinil nil the Hiimv, To lln IMIInr ot t tie Knit Oreconlnn. Thu law compelling salooiiH to closo on election day comes about us near being u fa'ce as can bo imagined, when tho pur pose of the law is considered, namely, that men should have their wilsulsHit them whou casting their b.illots, am! not bo subject (o tho jsiwur which intoxl cants yields to those who use It its a weapon In lulluoncing vote.t. hen u crowd of men, beaded by u saloon keoper, is seen seeking tho back enhance- to a saloon thu suspicion uatiir- .... .. . ... . p. jjuiiv uri-es tuui inoy aro going aner n drinks of soma kind, And ugaln . I ...1 ..!.. . ,1 I... ...I....... nill.'ll iilillllliirn t.i iiii.j bii .linn iini stoied at IHI'i5Tont 1 1. ices on election day, convenient to the jk.i1, which is issued free to nil who care to drink, it would seem tho law ulnve rofemdto In jurus tho cauw) which It is intended to ..l.ti'i.l.. f.ir u'l... U'llt n. tt . 1 1 1 i i L- itinm .....1 .if mm. .. tin. i lm tr.ll il,.. 'ntin..ii. Ilttil I (..iv1..!:. i.v ..... Hwl ..v..... ...... steals away his brains" f..r the nrkiiig than if hu was compelled to pay for ItV It Is safe to say that e'l'ially as much, and In all probability inure, liquor was ilrtinL in Pendl.'toii lo-d.i , with all tho s.ilixilis cliisetl, than If very o.io ot tliem weu wide open und dohec their regular buinefcs. Wlcii men seeking olllco, tli.iii'tb in a roiind-alKtut way, violate ono of the lawH which thoy am olectud to maintain, tho suspicion is IkmiihI to ail.-o that thoy would bo wiually unscnipnlouH t'niprletorof the French Restaurant ON .Mam utrcrt, I'endfctou, Or., op- toHlto Court House. A flrot-clnAK rcKtiuirant: nil tho ilpllrncln of the unison, .MivjIh at nuv hour; both iluy nnil night. upl S-lm The Pendleton Roller Mills, (Capacity COo;imrrcln pnr iluy.) W S. BYERS & CO., Proprietors, lYtiillt'ton, Oregon, Mnnufiicturcri ot (liiituim, Krnnuhitoil ami ilf rll n K flour. llllllli'Mt Cuxti fine I'nlil mi' All KIihIm ol' t.riiln. I'limr, inoiil, clinn fecit, etc,, always on hnmt First National Bank. OK l'KNW.KTON- f.KVI Ankkht, l'rpnUlcut, JAOon KlIAIKll, Vlce-l'rculil ii Smu V, MtiirslM. CitNttlrr. TrunnHct n u'oi.eral liunkliK tiilne. EXOHAN"Gr.E On nil MirlHof the wo, BOUGHT ADb')LD Collrctlona HtnrtO nt nil roliita on ItrnxonntilP tcrniM. HOWELL & CO., FURNITURE JEALERS UPHOLSTERERS. ALL KINDS nr KIJItNITtMIHllKI'AiaiNO DONK AT TIIK LOWIXI" ItATKS. Call ir.nl examine price. .nrgrxt Ktock of furniture In Knutern Oregon. Howell & Co., .Miirkciit let t'aviinnuh Iliillillm;, ui'. ton, ur.'Kon r.'inlle- iXjunVirKtWdllularW II lrvln, Mltsouil; J.i Uoihlin, . leachem; xi.mjm(ami.. J A Ilootli, Cold Spring; I fS Waugh.Cor- vallls; D Uownuin, .Nolln; r Mlchuul, MissO W Waldon, F Wuldon.J Uuiimjii, W Hanson, Jno Vcwsoy, Jlui Hntler, Pi lot Hock; .1 U .Miller, Pendloton; J Mil liard and wife, Duller Creek ; J P. Camp lie!!. Cold hniiuu: A J Peiursoii, Ilutter f Creek; J fl Campbell, Cold Spilnn'; A J Peteison, liuitcr ureeK;.i r Mi.irv 'inn wife, North Fork; J U Ilakon, California; J K Orr, lloito City ; Sam CarjHintor, Ad uuis; P Maxwell, Centonillo; J Smith son, Fiwtnr; T Hagen. Kcho. Vii.i.ahi) Hotsr. H C Vaughn, M A Hounds Tom Mulligan, D W Jurvh, 1! F Munsilold, Centorvillo; K L Ai'plegato, Afchland: John Muuzel. ileppnur; ti K Powoll. Jack Sachruu; K Daird, liolso g on ''Mti liiV ;.,,n,B0,,,5 iV.'flUUi.M I. Davis, Cincirtiiati, Mis Danes Ix'.U .!,;." ! :,,i?'uU .Vl'nwithreo children; Ada Campbell, tieo ic ' " w lials-oek, .Mrs iies.-erer, waua vtaua; frirr, ,,rtl!!l?t 1 Moritz, C Moritz, Wa-htucna; J F 1 1 i s! ,.r ,,,,a ro.u"..11 tril' Johns..n, Kcho; Jamos T Lleuallen, Al- 'u? tl!ji ' I'l. I- J- . . : ' "r-- u and WuHhlniitnn I VAV. " T W 11. 1 . o- '- Jllilll I IIIKM II a n nrl,. p 11',V'"Iu ' 1 1,0,11,111 u ' Mor w v '",,t-,- Weston ; Tho 1 1111 "illaml.t)minn ,-... . .. i . ii-n.i II . i.'n U' i l,.i.l . vioo I'aiiiuaru n uu huipi', im .. mn... rv...-. . - nu.. Hunt. Wallula; E IWttcher, Chicago; i; igaies as cuaso to can i ".""t Paul and Mlnno- " Louis via this "t f pther information fiovrrnor HIII'm I'iiIuIp. ltelatlvo to tho rejwt that Governor Hill will not Ih3 a candidate for ronoinin tlo!i, but. intends to engage In tho prac tice of law in this city, und that ho Iuih tecelved an oiler to connect himself with a prominent law linn heio, which would bring him an Incoinoofnot loss tiuin fltt,. 000 yearly, It does not appear, tion in quiry among his friends, that this exactly ropiosontH the facts. It is known, how ever, tlmt friends havo endeavored topio vail uon tho (iovernor to tefuso a to iioiiiliiutloii am! to establish a law odlco horo. These friends, in urging tho (iov ernor to net uiKUi tholr udvico, conn dentlv ussuro him tlmt his pi.ience would not f.ill short of tho wim which tho niK)it useoits ho was guaranteed. FOR SALE Twenty head of MIXED JERSEY COWS, Very gentle, and FIRST-CLHSS MILKERS Price for tho lot STOO.OO. Wnreroom, ICO First Street, Mirough block L'OO feet to 107 and Ml Front St., I'OltTI.AXII, OIIKUON. CHEAP Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Fish A'i'r D. KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Court Street, SPKCIAI. INDl'CHMHNTS OFFKUKD FOH CASH. Fine Spices, Fino Coffee, Fine Tea, and Everything Fine that a First-class Grocery should contain. Call on tno if you want (Jroceries cheap. D. KEMLEN. NEW BY FSJ THE tTMs. ITWi CARLOAD. rrolilrlit IJImelanil. JoUe. Tho Daptlst brethren who wero holding rv,.,i-fn.il,,ii I'oloveil a boat tv laiiL'h at " vw... - , ....;..,...'. i nr. I For particulars, address JADFi SWITZLER, inyi5im Umatilla, Oregon. Murdock's Wood & Feed Yard, COTTON WOO I) HTI t KKT, Sfnv i'.wt Oreuoiilim Itullitliiic. l'KNI)I.KruN. Olt. Mount'ilii wikmI of ovary vailuly on hiinil. Hpirlul rule KlVrlKill cur-lo:il loU. llorMin feil by Die iluyj week or month. Ilulwl hay for icilc. It. T. MUJlltOVK, Jill KM Proprietor. uiiihjJ iMorsti; v. u nnanutK.Jiio r .I'Cl.n.. U..i Ili,,.iu ..n.l II I'mlm i,....i. ..I. i i iv. I. .i.t e r P i tl. nvimiwii nf ono of thcil HllllllJOr, llllll.llllli O VI llllnll.t i v . 1. 1 1 . v - , .1 Cardun. F C Cumiilll. Harry Frantz, I Isaac Watew. tho piano manufacturer of Jo (ianet, city; Mc-'ow orK. tno 1 resuieni i;aio " ,"''" .....w. several liouis, to sucn 01 too iieio- Ut rn 4 O'llng Ka? idr ud will hell Il.'l..,l-,i W .I .vi..ruli..ns.H. v S Knnl. J and nav Ilieir EKdwani.UOr.inde; ti W Wol-b, Sa- Waters stopwl rasieetH. forwanl When Mr. to grasp thu ! Estes & Ouilds, I'rojitlftoni o the CITY hi V lilt Y FJiKli t SALJi HTAltLE. Wo are receiving, uliuost dally, Goods Direct from tho Eastern Manufactories. Our stock will Iks now in design and complete In ussortmeut, consisting of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, SIDKllOAKD.S, DOOKOASKS, LAMPS, WILLOW AND KATTAN OlIAIKS, Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Maitrossos, etc Also a compluto lluu of Carpets, oil clotlis, linoleums, shades, portieres, and upholsterers' goods. GOODS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Forbes & Wheeler, Association lliiildlug, Pendleton, Or. Selling Out at Cost! My Entire Stock of Goods, Couipilslng the following gids, to wit $8,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes, The hoft stock in Pendleton. Also $ii,0(K) irorti of .IfititH nntl Jo'- If ! mid Fitrnhliliti (,'ouiln. I ulso put on tho .Mm kot $7,000 worth of Harness and Saddlory. All of my goods I Ismght for cash, and I can sell them & kii cent, cheapor than than men who buy on eitnllt. S11I0 to begin Ibis day. .May 21. Come eurly and got Uirtialns. lawibu and dxturoM fur Male of the flue hriek store, Couit Htreet, in lismiu block JAMES WHCELAN. CARPETS! Wall Paper, Lace Curtains Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc. The "WHITE" Sewing Machine, THE I'.EST IN THE WOULD. Failing's Carpet Store, .Mm! ii Klioot, near tin, brldgn, Poinjloton, Oiogon. - . tr.... t i. I lB ' fori land to Chi-Ieiii: E J Summervillo, couniry; r rresiuuui numi, hpIcikUiI ih, ' " N.l i,,ii .lima on i!M,.i:m.. ... ii it ...itli Allaiiv: J Is 1 "Mr. President, my iiamu i m -. M.,i,i,- iiurM-H 1 v p3i June 17; returning i Keenev. Arlitnrton; Jame-t McDonald, I am tho worst rroiiiunion cratiK -.v '"'r For tickuts nn.!' country: ESearcov: JooUotr. rmatillu. Iork city." ,.. -U i ... Mumodaiinn ...t,t; i ..: :, ..l. ......i "We ." naUl tno j-iesiuem wjiohihii ; ... n. K.,.d .""oo,a.ui..i V " i" - .. ..l ,.;ii :.T.,Vo, o.niihas h. 'voll ooK tl, -".it ui;iii.nil 1l:lMnn.r.-.r i lin,l - "usnillglon HHiTirTfilh. ulfa of Eucene J. I-I. SHOEMAKER j Uciilor in FARM MAC'dMERY. dunday, June 3,ibi, a tea pound boy. Helth, ou . and I may udd that your name fully twain 0HA3l geq SEASONABLE ! I it out." 1 Balod Hay and Grain. MinifiH or iiitiiiii.'. nnil uuuijhoi. iiun.1. xne j. i. uaso ijitnio Lrianr, waiinntr Gnno- Hniinr ll..r-. Hl.oiirileilllV ll.eilu . 'O, -'-"jr. or Moiitii, i Hor Kale. In K'null or Gang aid Walking Plows. Stuclebaker Wagons, I lacks and Buggies.