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Mt.il i Mini, .hh.iu 1 !, 1 ' J K. nrft Ha unan bavo gone n to h end n week. u j.fi.n.1.1 hit slock lu-l week : ..... i..i... . .liwf.uiiilrtv ill". ilwlck A Fnivno's agent jcif,l biilliling an ollleo in their jj drouth of the depot. I t WHIIi. If other of Mih. Loo M lm taken charge of tlio MuorlioiLu & Co.'h. . I ,J e 11 'iill-..r'M i.lillil Wtlll . . !...!.. Ill n'bwtl' I II I 11. 1. I. . til 1... .... .. I M. ...... II, ...v iJhIn f inwt. llh 1'Jlh IllNt. 0 Roral ami family loft Iut night for W, T., wiiero 1 noy oxihjcuo i -.il ' v. .. 111. Emma Scott, 11 former tc.ichar In tt . . .1 M . . .1 1 t.-l 1.... ...I ..I... I. ' I.... I ... riifomj, niitru miu huh iiiihinoj M It - I I f J n. iiantmn. liiiiinuriiiiiiii iiirmiL 1 nm I ill 11 1 1 rp' ri 111 firifi v iiui 1 1 II ir V - - g - - fclteCilnp, who lias been attend- nn inn niiKins 'H i oiiol'ii. rn- kiae ycst'.'nlav inornlm: Tiavlnu i wr niuiMi in miiiiiiim k h ifi worcntiinweek tho Daily Uakt 'iMioaiiiiiuvoHt k'.iMt p.tyinn . 't. If tliH uiinibor in not' oh- bt July lit, tho Dally will 1.3 01m- tu ibvalaio band of bor.'CH moio !io 'a t.io bill lenu.li of tbo tM o.1d;o. s.iib u.-ole.'.tne. h 'Winuiejiciiion of hint win- fJlonIng oflii-eiH wero oloeled J twnlnc in Ibmnony bwlgo, K. ILUlfeu.t'. C.i V. 1) Hit - N l i J. A. Mttrhton, I', j A. J. Jl.it A, 'wpbcf Cmns I'ralrlo will .!k-4b-uthol July i i ('no htvlo. iwancwiaL'O. ii'lr min n.ul ilarinstliodayand a gnind 1k.I1 lliu uni nl. i ; , mil.' iiiu n HA n,l 1.1,.. .. 1 i W I.ltnt, n:in All! nn.l ,11 .. " 111 IWKI a I.anidton ofWa'la Walla, and "iJJa maud M1h Wltullv, of ,- H. il bcoudi f om alla WeveQin-cnionio to I'o.llaiid. K tho IibotOi unlmr. linn wTiw.i lUtwiio pholosraplw, 1 rt att ntjit nmV Mm fo"l L 1 ''?' a,,1 ' mi'.'.o "esfcrlem-d a.-tlsii. f vaser. d! ,r l tbN iiapor, 'tt to mn. .aw ... ..t ...... ii. ..ii.. t .. "i" "i 'H n iiuilil -. . v. nuu'n po'iu lm win ko ,Trr tie .No. he. n 1'....U.. . ill 'fti I..,.. . . . "-t.iv W 4 1 1 -"-'-rpa i ol June. '."Eailfrum Wn I.. in !.... . UyH over ut that plao or goea I'endleton and Ll niri i1,,,1!jy no jtapor was ,u'lia.vf-om Walla Wal'a. ,;1JJ1 their cent -nt,. Xo H,!1h.liMi- A pbutOiJ.lipb CtViV ,,0,, "lH"loon, (F ""J'nswerodo -iVoyod. .k.;'nn,r ' it her motlnr who 1'3' 'illja.n.oi.nty.wa.s i1n,lc',.Wlla's, nl-ilit'8 train . ni- she w.,4 ,110t ; llQr rr ,nt""Lnt tl,at ''''..Jod at , . . .uu i 0111111111:1 rivnf tta.fcUInth0,,ver' tlntnt ArrlvnU. YtLtAttt) Hotbi: Cubh U Darlow. Tort land; iMrH l'ogcrn and ton, Union; J K Cardon, J H Keenoy, city j Geo M Heeler. Salom ; A Tinloy, H Gatnorgood, Alba; V Fhent Direb Cieek; II lloylon, Will 0 SIlniHon, Earl Clark, Pilot Hook; W .1 Snodarais. M GrAndo; IViink Fiazcr, Walla Wnllaj A Atklncon, llen.y Stover, Toronto Coylo. K.I .Siitiiiiii'tvillo,eoiintry ; K M SliPomuker, IlolisjCliatleH Stanton; UW l'allett, J'ortland: W II DaggHj K Campbell j J P. Campbell; A Ulow.Nolin; .lolm Parcel. tioi.nuN Dim:. ltoso Oliver, Geo Ol iver, Heboj L A Sjitcor, T 1' Drown, Jlr. Illutrt mid wifo. Mr WIIkoii mid wffo. .1 Captt, AliHu'hlller, Min Sawtello, Pilot Dock: A U Dixon, WIhhoihI; W (1 Piper, .losoplij T K Ueeder, Pro.i.'cr; W Coyle, .1 ltiuliwoll, WoHton; H II WlllianiH ami wifo, AdaniH; A I. Gordon, It H Kirk, Jnnicr; II A Jbwtwlek. Helix; .1 K .Mc Qua.'v, Centervillo ; .1 K Miller, City; S Deeelior, .1 A Voorbeo,-), Cold Spring; 1) (.ioian, .1 ilxon, Mra iSiincy liowI.Jn nior; I) W AluDannahl .ttilton; O Har row. J A Oliver. Hebo. F (.)ulo. It V Oido. UldgojX UitKon. Ouon Mc.ilan, Hpokano Kails; S A MIIIm, Juniper: Win Khijr, John Parker, City:, W IlntebliiH, P Smith, MlKsoiirl; G W Stalcomp, Cotton wood; J WIIhoii, City; J Starkman, J D t ...11 XV. I ..I... ' ' niiiiinuii, ituuruu;i. Dowman Hot'hi:. A U Hoblov. Frod Doomo, Centervillo; A AIKittebem, North l-'oik; .1 JaekHon; 0 1) Kmick, Pilot KocU; i Campion, l'ortland; Daniel Ila.t Lebanon; L K Pcnlaiul, Helix; W S Staloy, Kelio: Johopb Danlng; Tbeo P SeelM)ld,J San Dieijo; .1 I) Mooio, Soldioi1, IT; Klloh Ilolmo , OkiIcii; .1 W l'ctHn ham and wifo, Dayton: .M!bm Hun!akor, .Mih Darnci, IIiiIiiuh; A Wilnon, Diitle Citv; AI Connor, Neb; John NoIhoii, W 1) Coylo, Walla Wullu; Tlieo Deenoy and wifo, Cold Sp-Inu; V Donnelly, Tbo DalloH; Frank Mitehael, Pilot Hook; 11 FKnglo, City; Win P.oyor, WchIoh. Sonio l.lTri'lK nfOic Jtiiln. T. M. Collby wont out to bin place ti day or two iwi, at tbo bead of Gcoiho'h iMtiyon, fveliii'; r!to blue, iih bo ex pccied to have to cut all of IiIh -100 aero J of wlicat lor li.iv. lie came In tliitf mo.'ii In, with tbo blue look all ne, pivoitu ii jy washed away by tbo rain, and u HatiHlled Hiuile on IiIh fnco inMead. Ho brou.it a i .tinple of bis wbe..t, which in about three foot hlh, witli lar;;o. well filled lieailn, and having iiforty-huMiicbto-tlio-.icio apjioaiiiuce. Mr. Co I ley said theie wero hihiIm In bin Held that had burned ..omo In the late hot wcilliu-, out that it would muko uod Iiayt;..iul co.iho qiii'tttly would bo no lo: i. Ho iiltriOiile1 the line itppc.i'auco of his Ktaittto tho fuel that ho plowed his land twice uud cultivated it well befoio liOWill'. He reto.ts very bialt water In Ilircli Cicek, and Ibb kh tho.o was n watai HM)itt out la that co.'tiliy yesl jrd.iy. Tho tlelds of Mih. l.o, It. G. Tlioiii.i. on mid iiover.il other Hi eh Civek fariueis Itelnn badly Hooded. Circuit Court I'rocncilliiRii, Town of Pendleton vs. Saunders it Church; demurrer ovetvuled und glvon uiilll tSatmduy to answer. I It D.iWKiu vs. lVtit Son ; dismluned. Allen vs. Mcl-.lroy ; iliitnkHl. Tliompiwi vs. l'e.iitody; diKinisHcd. I. vini; vs. Irving; demurrct' ovei ruled. Itichiud vs. Demloy et al.; demurrer ove.iuled and given until .Monday to aiiHiver. Ditcher vs. I'itebor; defaultandO.il. Cart raptolnted lufeico. Pipo." vs. Piper; default and J. II. Turner upi-olnted icfoiec. Watson it Liihrs vs. Dennett it King; motion stiht.ducjl and allowed until Mon da, to amend. .soyet vs. Dentloy; on ttial, Ny NulililiK. Nvt:, 0, Juno (Hit, 18S8. 'Ibore have lieen coveial nlie showeis In the last week. i-.M iilbt itbeau mining (itilte ha d and is i.tiil raining at this w ruins. '1'bo.o will Ut veiy fair etops in this viclul.y. Haying Is feoingon in this vicinity. Kv eryltody is busy. It. D:.itks and .1. I). Fickes wilt rilatt forSpokano Falls In a few days to tenialu for tliu Hiimmei'. Mr. and Mrs. Mol'lioron Htartcd for their Long Cook ranch hint 'j ue day. II. C, Wiiidtt it Son Imvo added a now pctoi'Ilco' cabinet to thei." abeady neat stoie. .Mr. 1-Vank Vai'ghn, of Pendleton, Is visitl igat M.. Wilabt s. Fnink Moton bus nono to 1 Hot Dock andtikontbo ptltion in bar-k?opo." in John Hughos' naloon. Dockv. 'lliiinkk; Mil Any III Our'a. From ttto Itlolnitonil lii'oii, 'I ho edl o.' of tho I'amllo!on Uant O.i; lo.sian tivo vent to hl t 'it ,tp feellngH in tho follow big p in a,th : "Oh, tbo.. i .. o dot lis In this loimt.y. it-id it is phi i i bo iiicn that tbev will Mao a nnri in tho back whon they have tho le t r!iwo." Some lime ao, tho Daton Man was ofio.ed u )u I. 'on on tho stalf ol tin Kat O- kuo.n a.j. Ho is glad, now, that bo didn't r.coant tlio oiro-. If tho dovils In Oregon p.iin.'iics will "sta.i a man in tho back when thoy have tbo 1c..h clianco," ho doesn't want to gotj Oeoii. IM.I ltla.MI.ourl. Up to noon on election day at CaitiOi vlllo ono of tba Jada'i" of eleclioiuiinn bored tbo ballon in ihoy wore deposited to cor.ovioiid with tbo nnmlwis on tbo t.dlv bl'?jt. AVlion ik-d why bo did this, us it was an i'lo-jal j. o 'Ii"o, ho io jilted,"that's tho way they iln : ' ' i." Ho w.n infotmod, but thin is not ue coidlng to tho laws o.'tiivaon; and this Mi o.irl way, although in excellent method, anil which is the law H a num ber of Statu , was dihcontlnucd. HOW TO MAKK MEN HKTTKll. The It. tuit Courtu.iiu. Krotn the UiiUvllloCouilai-Jouinal. Our esteemed but oscited friond, the Dos.on T.avelor, dec'a'es that itself and lu red ltepublieanco.tfrere i will light, if need I. ti'l hell fa'bz.'i over )r words to that ofl'eet to .cciuo the Ace voto of overy down-trotldon Negio in tho South. That is Bitroly a noblo aim. And when Mi .t Opjtelia baa made a man of Toj y let us boiKt Hbo will vota him intjlligeutly and patriotically, and give him aud ubu rest. Anor the CoihUIIoih That I'redlnitote Them t.i KtII. b'rom tbo New York Htmidnrtti Tbo address of Dev. Hugh 0. rente eel befo.o tba Unity congiegatiou of last Stuitlav was dovoied to allowing bow powo nilly toclal cotiditioiiM modify soci ety. In concluding, ho Haiti : It Is hnpoohbilo for mo lo preach tlio go iel 1 onco p cached In niv blindness and Ignorance. It is inipo..slljlo for mo to tJll men that Goil ut bit a-lly rules this woild; that be choo. en that some people Hhall bo ilch aud olherH noor: thai tlio licit should bo genetous to the poor; that the poor should bo bumble nud thaiikiiil to tho rich; that It Is all right for Dive I to dwell in his palace, and for laiza.iis to sit at tbo galo with dogs licking his sores, accapiing tho c.midiIm which fall from the l lull man's table; and ioconifoit Lazarus with the truly pious thought thai hi compensation will come in tho next woild, wiien I hi will havo the vcngelui uollglit ol milling ..octal condi tions reveled, he beiim in bliss in Ainu hum's boHom, while Divot Is loasliug in hell on tlio oilier side of tho ".eat uulf. licgglng him, laiz.irus, for a diop of cold Wat 3r to cool his pinched tongue. It is iuiDossiblc for mo to nrcuch this now. bo cause I know that it is not t. no l To me it is veiy clear that all the ignorance, ininery and degradation of tills world mo not in accordauco with tbo will of God: that thoy result from man's iniusiico and inhumanity to man its exhibited in wicked ..oclal conditions, created and liornctiiatcd by mjHIsIiuchs and lrreed. The reason 1 do not exhoit men to trust in tlio cburcli for guidance and dc 11 vol unco is becausa it is clear to mo tiiat tlio church cares noihing fur tlio gospel of Jesus, and is hi practical alliance with all tno:o social agencies widen oiierato to defraud aud op.ircHS the poor. Tlio reason 1 do not tueach to tlio rich that it is God's will for them to got rich and then to bo eharitublo to tho inter Is itocauso i know tnat enariiy, iiowovei commendable in many respects, is a huh illvo injury, both to tbo poor and to tbo run. un tiio one nana it promotes pan isirlsm and tmls to lediice wages; on tlio other it fosters iibaiiKf ilhin n'nl hv- iKtcrisy. Tlio leiison I do not I 'll the jicoplo that they should be thankful lor uiuir iiciics oi - ii'sigucu in iiicir jioveny, iri because I bcllovo that Is not the iroVel i'or this day and y'lie.atioii. If tliero we.o no help for too much riches or too niiicii poverty, all tneso tilings wiiicn l liavo declared I tlo not tueach mtulit bo applicable to the situation; but In this day of enlMiloiimonl, whon some of us. ut Ion it, cleaily see that the appaient anomalies of society tiro clearly explain able and may be remedied, It is folly to go on as if wo were still in ignorance, ami it would io sheor duplicity ami hypociisy for one who knows the truth nut to pro claim it liDin ino Housetops. The gostol for tho last pa t of tho nine teenth century Is this: Alter your oclal svslem; muko it Just and fair; change the conditions under which men live so that each man will have an emuil opior tunlty in life, uud tliero will bo somo chance for tho salvation of mon. So or dor uoclety that no man shall lto able to legally acquire money which they pro duco. Make it Iiiiiks 'siblo for lOiuo men to roll in wealth which cannot by any H)sslbiHty bo honestly nop'! ed, ami muko It unnecessary that other men shall bo steoiHid In poverty which cannot by anv possibility bo deserved. This. In deed, would not make all mon equal, for, as wo (Hirer in height, wclght.comploxion aud physical strength, so wo dlller in mental and moral qualities. Men cin novcr bo tor.onally equals. Somo men, under conditions ot ulnoluto justice would bo Htttmg and others weak; some timid and others courageous ;somo highly educated and others iunorant; some am bitious and others Indolent; and these factors would always lie oorativo, as they should be, hi determining tho rela tive success and failure of mon. Hut If society woio justly organized all men would Imvo equal opKiitiiuitlcs. None eot'ld gain success he did not merit or suf fe,' failme he did m t deserve; there would bo no illgotluii wealth ami no involunlaiy ovoity. And whon this stai of thl lis iiievalls the l.timp'jt will sound which shall aiiiinunco tho coming of the ki.itigom of God on cat Ih; for when all men bavo coital op po i.inllics in socioly then hoo will sp lug up in the htunu'i hitst; then it will bo jtossi'jlo foru ma') to mo idl bis U't ihiwoix; then tho .oiwnd of health 'i'l ambition will .sj.et bof iro each hu limn balngi then will lm awakened do si o for tlio gisxl tl'lnu's of life, intellec uial uud iiidi al, as well as mnto'lal, which fin nisli such ollectivo inspiration among a fow now. You must, in short, aiiso in your might and unmake all tlio.-o laws, under which mon are in any way permitted to accii imdat j inoitoy which thoy do not earn by i..nd o. brain. When you do this you will have established tho right of oveiy man to life, libuily and tbo pu suit of happlne. You will then bavo inaugu rated that reign of peace. piosoiIt v and goodno wheielu it will lto piacticablo fo.-iiion tolnvotlioirneigblwrs as thoni . jlve to reivo (iod, lovo mercy and do juslly. Wheielu tho taachlngs of Jesus In the Sermon 011 tbo Mount will bo eaMlv worka'ilo. Then It will U) io-.sibo touiVtonll mon: "Heboid tho liliot of the ifeld. bow thoy grow; and tbo bluls of tbo air, bow thoy aro p-ovldcd for; es en . 0 will your Heavenly Father caro for you.'j m , A !SI0 Sinn of IVur. .V 'iiil Hie New YorH WnrM. Tb sale of I'hejl man-of-war , 1 tin lb V'mi nay-yani on 'imiaLvlsa ut -1 siiggestlvo drcutii stance. 'A quaiter of a century ago tlio voiselwm began. Kven a namo was given it, and its de liny Njomed to lto tj do honor on the high seas to tbo proud tltlo "Statu of Now York." Hut navy biiildlmr and politics mako a bad mix. This ambitious warshlli nover bad the chance to ticklo tho humorous vein of facetious Moors nor to tct its stiength against tbo hides of Injudicious canal boats. Mian firawi Klizatsjth MatthowB.daugb- ter of Justice Matthows of the Supremo I Court, and John Harlan Cleveland of: Kentucky, nephew of Justice Harlan,! wero married in Washington Tuesday. 1 Kltctlnn Note. I Marquis is elected by 181 inajoilty. Young's inajotlty over Hurtinun for. 1.l. I.. il'.. .... . I II 1.. ..!..!.. tiui i in uiuv 11VL', nun iiuiui in ttuiut- ious over Hentlev oy twenty-two inajoilty. Captain Martin's majority over Lucy is -41, and Picico's inajotlty over Deoder is -114. Tills Is what a w ag would stylo the "bigandlii.le"of tho election. Geatiu, fur Congiess, curried Umatilla county by fo.ty-sk mujoiity, whllu Loid for Sup.eine Judgo, tho llrst a Democrat and the latt r a l.'opuolican, is elected by seventy inajoil.y. Gainbce, I'.eati and Kltk will repiescnt Umatilla county woll In tlio next Legisla litre. Thoy weio elected by bandsonio tn.ijoihies. lttind for prosecuting attorney, beat Crawfoid in this county (15. Ho Is a young man, lat.dy udinltted to tho bar, Imt sin)ken of highly by tboc-o who know him. Dobbins will bo tbo only Democrat who will live fo.- tho no:;l two yeaiH In tho coint house. His tntijorlty tor ticiiu-ureris'l'-'. At the start his election was tlio only one thought to bo doubtful. Tho East Oiii::o.ma.s lias iniulo several attempts to get the lomlt of tlio election from Hake.' and Dillon counties by tele g.itph, but has not been successful as tho rctutns iri not yet all In. Doubtlei t Haley is elected joint-Senator by alxait 10 majority, and Fee, district jtidjo by fill I v 00. ltaloy's inajoilty in litis county Is L'llt! and Malioon's in Union county is 'S.Vj it is stated, but the t ilth of it is, it is about '22 j. and Haley is elected by about ten mujoiity, and if be Is client .d out of it Hometliitig is going to drop. He.mann will be so flattered by ti 7,000 majoihy tliat hu will piobubly make a light for a Senatorial pi Ition to succeed Dolph. Tlio Democrats should favor hint, as lie is less a corpoiationlst. Arrt'Kteil mid HulruCtl. W. M. Scott was aivcted (his morning bv Deputy SburlH' Taylor on complaint of J. Il, Murphy, Geoigo Hainhart and Jed Iicalc, 011 11 chaigo of hor.-o stealing. Ho was taken before Jusdco Hlshop, and Mr. Scott emilv 0 (plained the situation, by staling that bo bud taken up tbo hor. ?s and adveiti ed for their owners accoidlug to law, the advertisements now running In tlio KvhT Oiikiionian'. This was shown (0 bo tho case, and he was io lc.tsedwitho.it finthor examination, Dis ttict Attorney MtzGeiald also deeming Mr. Scott's siiitoment puifceiiy satisfac tory i'i the piemises. Huslnei's men should take the Dally or Weekly Kui'iwl. published by this ollleo. It givMnll tlio iiiforiniitiou concerning th'o icconis of I'malilla county as thoy aro made. Hob Hiiidetl?, tlio liiinco of biimor hts.;nill bo here 011 the li'lh. Do will icctiirs hi tbo opera house In tho evening. Owing lo Judge Walker's lllnc: Judge Shaltiick is holding the adjourned term of com t and eveiybody like him. Kvciybody says the Uuiutiiul rain in Hre a Itotmllfiil cop. Tho farmers are happy, God blots them. Hob Hurdotlu on tho evening of tbo l'JIh. Ho will uITbril a It. nit reldom enjoyed. MAltKIUI). HI'IOI'.lt-MOOIIK-At lliodoldin Itulo Il let, yi'i t.'Hh'.v, hy HfV ,M. . liovul, Mr. b. A. splccr 11 mt M h Hnr.ili K Motto. COX HAM S II At tho resldi nei. of thn lillilu'H imnnlN, nom Kclio.i.n V'i (liirml'ty, JiuifO, Mr llonico M t n.x mil MM Jolo Hum. i', lirith of Hi Ik con nly. Mr. Cox is a well known and highly icipei'ted young man, and the Hast Oiii oomas wishes him success and happi ness in bis now venture. WOOD, WOOD! i!' roiii.tilnuyourfontir (or next vrli. tor's supply of wood, commit Clinrlr" Iinrlrr tlio wotsl ilorlor, and ul.intii ttiuliiwosl iirlvcs tortlie linut inountiiln wood, LARGE QUANTITY ON HAND. Charles Frnzlor, Jul lm divr Pendleton, Oregon. The attention of the trade Is invited to our NAVY BLUE, HOME RUN, CORONA IMPERIAL, AND LEADER CIGARS. Best sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by Mason, Ehrman & CO., Portland, Orogon. ROBERT LO'Mjl) OKAI.KII IN' BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Street, opposite J. II. BlioemuktrV mcUOiUw Gr. Shindler & Co., Furniture Dealers, Largest and Most Complete Factory on the Coast. WHO! F.SU.K AND KKTA1L. "Fiirnisliiiig a Srpecialty. Bodrooni Sets, Parlor Suites, Side Boards, Folding Beds, Bedding, Shades. G. Shindler & Co., Wiii'erootii, KHl First Street, Mitiiugh block l!iH) feet to 107 and Kill Front St., i'OltTI.AMI, . . OltKI.'ON. CHEAP Groceries, Vegetables. Fresh Fish AT- D. KBMLER'S Grocery Store, on Main Street SPECIAL lNDl'CKMKNTS OFFKKUI) FOR CASH. Fina Spices, Fine Goffoe, Fino Tea, anil ilwylhing Fino that a First-class Grocery should contain. Call on me if you want Groceries cheap. D. KEtVILER. NEW FURNITURE! BY THE CARLOAD. mMmm mm m i 11 1 Wo are receiving) almost daily, Goods Direct from tho Eastern Manufactories. Our stock will bo now in design and complete In assortment, consisting of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, SIDKHOAHDS, HOOKOASF.S, LAMPS, WILLOW AND KATTAN 0IIA1HS, Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Mattrosses, etc Also a complete lino of Carpets, oil cloths, linoleums, shades, portieres, and upholsterers' goods. GOODS SOLD ON KASY PAYMF.NTS. Forbes & Wheeler, Association building, Pendleton, Or. CARPETS! Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc. The "WHITE" Sewing; Machine, THF. DUST IN TIIF. WOULD. Failing's Carpet Store, Main Street, near tho hrlilgo, Penglotou, Oregon, Ij. H. SHOBMAKBR FARSV! IMpHINERY. The J. I. Case Little Giani Walkio Gone, Sulky. Gung aad Wulkiug Plows. Studebaker Wagons, Hacks and Buggies. Selling Out at Cost! My Entire Stock of Goods, Compiling the following good, to-wil : $3 000 Worth of Boots and Shoes, The host stock in Pendleton. Also $ii,OOn woilh of Menu and Itoy'tt Jlats and Fumhihiy Uo-nto, I also put on the Market $7,000 worth of Harness and Saddlery. All of my goods I Isitigbt for cauli, and I can hell them iili ihji cent, cheanor tint, than men who buy mi eiedit. 1 t"u',Por '"an Sale lo U-gin this thy, May '2. Como oarly mid got bargains. Ujiie and flt.os for sale of tho lino brick More, Court street, In Dospub, block JAMES WHEELAN.