ses: DAY, JUNJi nln rncli umw. ""ffiin IMrtlnnil III mw .VJ&ji !?". ,,.iM HllKVITIKS. .wTiistln i in Portland. u hecroeei.tsn glass. ... tln Pnokano rails. ' V.ii ...., Ii,w struck Pendle jMllict ffdU " p0" ,lllV0 .olcclrI i It. Wiillu .rt.ttl III ill'"- 1'matlll.i county is Kill ivi" . .n(v e vcs nermann .L(fJ,158;l-cc,.'. . wm.totouHrnrc ty of labor .l.ttl'.WI 111 1.IIIIIV...."! I T i:M III IICS 01 K0IU, mi, -! 1 nwr, iron, n-..- ' .Hirflim of water works mill f lO'Ilj l-Ulllim-iivu. mln-lti.tho IinletKjnilenco innt- bc exccillvu on r nu;n , " u. Jinrc of rain causes n grout tf Kmllcs on the fates of our A.n itn town. He wivm no iMliotol attllU miriu nruiBn unto J my. t,t!.i l'.iner Company, nuvo I imilWIIIl'MS inr imiiiiiiiK u 1nmul Riper mill al uregon .i.u'.t1v Kht Oiirtiti.siANtinil York World from now until nt jvemtur clectloiiH for only 11.00, Molhcc. ,u ii,litvilc1ith annual com- n of tha tirainl Lodge of Ancient .Icrtptcil .Masons ot urr gon win j IWUUU. ... l.t. iA.! .(.. tv. 'I'llCC Ull'lll IH.T ..ft.!!!! i2lflOMOIIl MS enure miou in . . . ...I. , I.. nn f!.lll pt barpiiim. it for the Ibn.v Last Oiii:h rllccntmiueek, and help to 1 ... In ltll. Illil.l Villi It 111 nunim vi uw, iiit-it .!!' !! lul; uicr ulileh you will bo ttikin? tlio official count in cucatr tlio judges discovered fUlfulmi tlln of paper which t .1.. ,. 1.1 M ,l.l KinunitT iui f-.uu, i'uuiiiu i . I , t I... T IT ratliml ami 1. fctovonson, nadvo, for a three-mile lo,it con!em will take place on me iF.fview: Ke.it ly all tlio sheen i-t- .t .. i may que ihtii mum. nun iniiu abraitlon we liavo bcon ablo the din Is about 10 twr cunt. Rnlow: Two weeks u-m ono- lijht at greatly reduced llg BD the recent ruins real iaerwtfd In value. ffiliL'iiImi; K. .1. wilt.ur. til mil on Mearhcm creek, will M Mcnilav noxt In till ii con- i the Union Purlflo rullroud WN.OOOties at 'X rents each. Willi rn!(iii! CooroM V Mm. V ..!. F IllltlllllllllllU am iruiiu! mill 111 1 1 in ll 1 1 111 hU HViitciu of stout) tiling 41 iMUimi 1 . 1.1111 lllll'Il ""4ii uiiii .xii vi'riii if ill i niii Mleton Mamifacturln'' Onm. flit in lilts Circuit Pnnrf , ti.v riiiiivitui r.iuu" 1 'TllUIlVlnr ii'fU tnv mu mrnWieil in conntructinir if.e ca in -lxjing tried tw ' l thrt. II in,l S. i....i - ....... ,,,., ,v M I MIMU njRIlnil t'A.tA...1 ... t . .. ,,ll.IUJy lllllmmL, l10 I'tJansol in i. f .i.J i . wn IJsht P,i,,.... .. ii... M,i....i...',. ,V "UT ompuny. Air. tVCao'raiihcr. anil nmn tn fnbn ''wwt'HiniuocuHo. . wut4l- .AH llllt'nrllrnninnt .11 . . ...!!V. tl.V.11.1. lit. v i-emocrat s homli "iinu- - "ur onvrvMtlrtn la i.n ., ,-"-iays siiiilllo oirthls Malioduesn't ktinn. .... llf. Nnaileerandiihumun bo- wlatheroiiiitv. h -.i.. Intent t .. hin lm . . IM" a uroatty in- "TOiiercontliiueB favor .w mak np.irK. tarn i "'.IIIQ Ilt.iiA 1a la. . " I- IIU lllV lite i:. o 'USIl Frank J. 1'arkor, of the Wnlln Walla Statesman, lias been to San Qiici.tin prison, California. Ho slnnily wont to find out tlio workings of tlio jnto mills nt that placo, with the intention of putting tlio samo kind of work in operation in connection 'with tlio territorial peniten tiary at Waliu Walla. Farmers from Cold Spring this morn ing state that the rain poured thoro all day yesterday almost without intermis sion. Somo chronics complain of hard times in Pendleton. Just you tako u walk up any of tlio hills adjacent, look at the town, and see for yourself tlio number of now buildings going up in ovory tl'-ee- lion,, and we'll venture to say that the hardest times uro when you arc going uj: me urn. Joseph Oarbcr, of Cold Spring, this coiiuty, loaves this evening on tlio Short i.ino lor tits Home in Delano, I'cunsvlvii' nia. Ho has been away from tlio Hast 11 vo years. Ho will visit Florida nnil oilier sections of tho country while uwuy . J. Leishtnauls assisting J. F. Hob inscn in his toiisorlnl narlorH. Mr. Itnli inson's business is ranldlv Incrcusinc and to sucu an extent mat no nas Juki to iiou. bio tho capacity of his shon bv add nu an oinor uauer cna:r. Tho followinit narties liavo madohomc stead proofs beforo .Tudgo Lucy tho past two nays: j tunes rtolson. o. N. rrcston Virulnlii O. Kviirtsi.Doxtor Roberts. Wm Ji. ftciimiat and j oiin mnitiisoii. Tho ulca of insanity which It. M iweeciys counsel tried to set up was denied, and ho will bo tried at tho present icrin oi tno circuit court, on two cliarires . . ! oi lorgery. Robert J. l'.urdetti. "Tho Hawkovo Mini," will lecture this evening ut the imtitlst church. II s sub ect will bo " 1 lin I 't IfM f ttt it int f ii Irnttti fiti ft I'U l,t illltftU UI II 1 1111 1 1 J AH ill I Tho water woiks of I'endlcton havo boon a blessing, not only for lriiirutlnir mriioses, but in tho nuittor of good, leaiiiiuii uriiiKing water. A, C. Clianiii.in has tiled tho followliiL' brand fo. lio'va u nil caltlo: For horses diamond with C Itisltlu and tho same brand lor cattlo. K. II. Hill has n number of Jorsov cows at Kuonoy A Co.'s livery stable. Holms tin auvertlseinont iindor "Now To-day." J. T. Liimbirth has Dtirchuscil tho post olllco store and llxturcs and will oixmi up lor Dusincss io-morrow. IohoiiIi Glbliou died tho followimr brand to-day for horses and cattlo : TX on tho light hip. Mr. "Shoo Fly." Walla Wulla. adver tises lire works at first I'ost untlor "New ro-tlay." Say to your neighbor! Lot's colobrato? ana pass tno wont along tlio lino. J. K. Orr came down from his homo in Idaho ii few days ago. Frank K. Hodgklii, sic!al insurance agent, is in town. Jeromo Gammon snout vostardav in Wulla Walla. IIuDtist church, to-nluht. Itobt. J. Ilur- detlo. Tho 4th of July should lo celebrated. Let's colobrato. rrn - lVtinover's man that tho roj ' THK ONLY 1IUKUKTTK. M Mor Mil Audleuco at Will for ua Ko tiro Kvnlti(f. Last evening ut the oporu houso n fair and upprcclutive audience assembled to listen to tho iucoinnarablo wit and side-splitting jokes of ltobcrt J. liur dctto, of literary fame. From beginning to end of his lecture, entitled "Tho ltieo and Full of tho Mustache," ho held his audience entranced. No sliding of chubs and shuttling of feet; none of tlio custom ary "going out for a clove;" no prlvuto conversations on tho side, nor telling what hu will say noxt liy tlio individual who has "heard it dozens of times before;" but iivnrvlMMlv in thu hull, ottl and vonnir. caught tlio spirit uf the lecturer in the bo- liming, and from that moinonttliey wore ills to sway at will. Ho would begin u story that would throw his lUtoncrs into iinvtilsions of laughter und ore tho story us o'ided they were wont to weep. Ills recounting of ls)yish joys and soi rows, ex perienced by an men wnonavo passed mo period of iiuxiely uttondant iikjii tho first up'pearuuco of a mustache on tlivl iimwr lip, w as so real, yet ut times so ridiculous, that oiio was at a law whether to laugh or weop. Mr. l.urilotte's lecture last night was a strong apjieal for tho boys, undovo'y man who luis ever bcon ii boy or takes uu inter est in watching tho gradually tlovolojdng cliuructor of some fuvorito boy would like to grasp Mr. llurdetto's liuud for tlio kind words ho soko in their behalf. During tho entire lectuio no unecdoto wus told, no intimations made or wortl wus spoken that need oll'ond tho ear of tho most dell cato or refined lady iu tho land, und Mr. IUirtlettu may huvo the satisfaction of knowing that ho won the hearts of all who heard him speak. jumim:i HIH l)i:ilTH. Fxuiik Lulinlierr Slilpt to SiioUan FttlU uuil Lriitc Nunteruu l)elit. For some time Mr. McCullough has em ployed a young man In his harbor shop KJIOM COM) Hl'IIINO. rurntfri llniipy-Onoil Cropl Kxpectfil ttrntigu IMcnlr, etc. Cold SiT.i.Nd, Juno 11th, 1888. To tho Eultorof tlio KatOrp(:oiilitn. l ho election being over for this time wo wilt liavo to ubltlo by tho result. Tho returns wero a mirpilsu to both parties utit. iiuuontmg 10 uie (irincipies ot Uov crnineiit, tho majority will rulo. I'lio long face the farmer wore before tno rain lias disappeared, and his coun lonanco bespeaks of a better future. Lustorn Oregon will hold her itosition as tho best wheat land In the country, nuru louii iiiiiiiro nas never been known. It seems to mo tlmt tlm tmi.r f.wn dm fannor has cast oil has fallen on somo of ino deteated cautlldati s. Those tloallng in politics must remember that it is a game of cluinco, moving in a mvslerious Hiiy mo omens it) iui. i no means em ployed by somo of tho candidates on both tickets uro a disgrace to tho cnliirhtoned ago In which wo live. For a candidate to try to brooic'liis way into olllco by tho degrading use of whisky or beer Is a sure sign of moral decay. '1 ho cundldato who uses such means deserves to bo slaugh tered. If a man has to spend one-half or uu oi ins salary in order to get tho olllco, ho oxpectn to make It bank Hontn wnv. Thero are few men who cure to work for glory alone. I hoo.the voters of both purtics Will sit down nil lnnn nf (lint slrlpo, and lot tho candidates know that wo want mon of good moral cliuructor combined witti honesty to ill t ha oil rnn of trust und honor. Tho prospects for ifootl crotts urn fair. Thoro uro somo fields of wheat looklnir splendid. Tlio lute-sown ariiin Is xomn- what backward, but with Hie amount of rain that has fallen and tho state of tho wcuther at present, wo will huvo average crops. Cirailiro No. 'Jl!.. ut tlin Tlnntlnv m-linnl houso, gave a picnic on the Oth Inst. I was surprised to sco tho farmers und tholr families turn out en inusso. us thnv did on that occasion. Thoso not members of tho ortlor entertained the kindest feeling, and wished tho organization every suc cess. Tlio ladles of tho immediato neigh borhood deserve nralso for thu bountiful dinner thoy spread; tho viands, I am sure, pleased tho most fastidious. Tlio coltl lemonade, oranges, cuiullcs and nut" wero freo to till. Alter dinner tho lioitro wns culled to ortlor, and a vole of thanks tondorcd tho ladios for tho Part thev so ably tilled. Speaking was thu ortlor of tho afternoon. Messrs. Cole, Sample and others spoko of tho advantages of und tho bonciitfl derived iron tho tirungo. ilio kindest feel i ntr und the best wishes wore oxprcssctl toward each othor. Tho pic nic was a decided success, and tho farmers wero amply icpuiil for tho time sMnt by tho Interchange of ideas and the incrcaso oi sociability uppurent on everv sldo. W. A. K. WK SHOULD CKLKIIKATK. Why M o Shotilil, nml (lie Way tlio Hunt OrcRonUn Proiiuieii to llnU) tho Ncrrn tnry I'uiul, Tho need of u celebration in Pendleton on tho noxt -Ith of July, nearly hero, is uppurent. .Munv persons will leave Ten dlelon, if wo do not have a celebration hero on the -Ith of July, and go to other piuecB lor tno day, wlioro tuny will spend ii considerable amount each, which would navo neon spent In I'entllcton ii wo hud bcon ulivo enough to colobntto. This will unionnt to a grnntl total, and is oulto nn Item to Pendleton, that Is if slio can Imj cn'.oriirislng enough to retain this monov at homo. Tho only way wo can do it is to colobrato. Then puss tho wo.-d nlontt tho lino: Lot's celobrulo. Hepeut It to your neighbors anil lo your wlfo nnil bv those moans wo can got It till over town and have such a rovlvnlol patriotism that it will snipriso US. ThO TjAST UllCOtlNIAN piopOSCS to aacorUitn how much inonoy can bo raised in tlio follow Inc munnor. Below will 1m found u pledge with blunk lines left for slguutuics with another blank for thu amount of money the ttorsons slgnim; it wil L'tve toward u ith nf July celobrution In Pendleton. If thco tlcdges nro signed, cut out anil handed nto this olllco. and the sum of ."0i) or more Is pledged in this wuv. wo will huvo u celebration. Hero is tho pledge : CKI.KIIIIATIOK I'l.KDOl!. I, tho iintloisigncd, agreo to pay tho sum set oiosito my nunio toward u Fourth of July celobrution in Pendleton. If 500 or more is not secured for tho pur poses of a celobrution, then this pledge is null and void, und not binding upon tlio undersigned: "Name HI KtTo'lR Anpreclutril, Louis Kuobler. of tho woll-known firm of Ixiozor & Kuoblor, takes such nn inter est in the success of tho Dally Fast Oiik (ionian that ho hasuheudy secured fifteen subscribers to the daily and will continue the good woik. Tho publishers of tho '.ast UiiKOoNiANiippreefutoMr. Knob er's cHorts und hope soon that thev may bo ablo to return tlio fu vor. Mr. Kucbloris noted for his onergy und enterprise und doserws grcut success in nil of his undertakings. HOW IS THIS it Did Rain, and thoro was a Flood, Causod by an lancho of Seasonable Goods Coming Down to Ava- Lee Moorhouse & Co's General Merchandise Store. I.nyltiR the Corner Hloni. On Frldav.Junu 15. ut 10 o'clock n. m.. the Interesting ceremony of laying tho muutiillcont exposition buildlm! and zo ological guldens of thu North Puclllo In dustrial Association will tuko liluco In Portland. This ussociution. oriMiitzcd with u cupltul of $160,000, Is now erecting a mammoth building in tho city of Port land. Work on tho structure will bo ushod forwartl day mid night, und tho mlldliii! w III Ihj ready for the Hint an nual exjtosltlon curly tho coming full. No expense will lie snared to inako this tho grandest display of tho industrhd In terests of tho coast that has ever lieeu uttompted. Its comprehensive scoo and tho perfection of tletuil glvo ovldonco that no morel v ordinary fair is in contomtilu- Hon, and tho names connected with the enterprise urn sulllciont assurance that it will l a completo success in every fea ture. Tho whole Northnest should unite in u determination to make this truly representative of tho vust interests ot tho region. It will lw u wonderful uc- gregutlon. JuilKonti'til f.)r Stm. Tho Pendleton Fleet rlo Light Ctmi- luuy brought suit in tho circuit court yestorday against tho Poiulluton M'Pr Co or damage sustained by tlio l-lcvtnc .Ight Co. bv not havini! the power to run their lights which tho M'f'g Co. ror.tiuc tctl to furnish. Cox & Minor und tltiim soy, Sklpwoth A Wagorwero plautitr's at torneys und lUlloy rfc MulloMy and J. C. Iaj.isuio ?onductetl tlio tleitinsu. lam suit was hotly contested and occupied lho day tun wus uiven to tno ittrv ut luru past seven lust night. Tho jury initio in at II o'clock this morning wilii a verdict iu favor of iduiatlll for r!00. The amount sued for wus what tho compuny tiis uctu ully tluniaged, ami the verdict -of fSOO leaved thens short $500. n ?r.,u,e ' "'.wing wore C vaTi, :i vns,1-' :?' s u,. . viiiivni. ti. - is i i Uie I).ill-M. p.,i,i. P s Infntcrv'll. lieutenant n 'vanlioo, of Josnni i- 'lfk P...1. . "' "'"J"" Ji. ",H Uttyor Donning. II rO.lllp.lt nf l.M f t,r ' U,B t ues Atnce He, iKirt 11VA t ir,,n Jrf ii? r-?"'ittlnu' shriek. H Z. ,W from tho l"lrl .rrlvnla. Vii.i.iiin Hoi'SK. Howurtl Sehreo and son. loitlaziti; Al u Jxiruii, .Minn.; vt M lavlor. .Meaicham; I-rank h Ilotlgkln. Salom ; uls Adam & wf , country ; A K Mattoon. Iui Grando: Theo Duvjs. W W lloothby, Euimu Jones, Klla lVttick, Pi lot Hook; W 11 Holinan, San Francisco; 1) J llanna, Kt rum; n n tooiwr, jmiius; Hothchild, Sun rmncisco; A A Kruft, Sacramento ; A W Itichardsen,TIl Prino, Weston; W H Tereiilng. J It Hlrski, hlcago; 11 jvie.irtnur und who, vtesionj J II Clark. IUkerClty; Henry Wildrey, A Jackson, Iji Grundo; Clmrlio Forbes, ; j u King, Alien ifcllotf. now pastures, as he packed up ull of Mr. I i0rtluml; U K Adam, J II Gibson, Pilot iIi:Pnlloiiih's shavlmr tools. 11 very gootl 1,,1.. i,-r,,i, n,,v v.-hn' Frank Kills outfit, und boarded tho train for fcpolcano al..i wii0 j Allwell. A Wilson, Alba; M Fa Is. lonv ni! tlio last inoniirs rein on tho luiililliiL' iinnu tL Kesldos .Mr. iillouuh tho following geiitlomeiiHUiiorod bv his hustv and unceremonious depar ture: Murk Patton, bonowed inonoy, , ,jng; 'm King, J M Wilson, Kldge; $18.50; Charles Downey, $."! Hanson A 1 u K Deccher, Center.-illo; D W Me.Mor Smlth, Isjurd bill, $13; J. Diamonil, store , tU j jj Trowbridgo, Wullula. bill, $).&0. These are all tho debts vet , , ,ol.KM j nllckloy. Jumes reiwrtetl. Lehnberr WiW about II vo feet " ' J v w , (run(l). c Cuui eigl.tiucl.es high, slight build, ith vcrJ' citv ; T lirton, Numjiu ; J II Mc black hair anil eyes. He wus uccom- VC II I. erinore, Walla Wulla; B panliHl by Fred kurns, the wulter for-. Peter Dawson, nierly in tho Star Itestaurant. 1Vu. . 0 iiLi. j Work- Since urriving ut bpokano ta is no nnu ; ,., , - ,, . i.-i.,;,.,,, ,:, fliarlos JIuckey. Sund Hollow; U ..1 uennoni, Circuit Court, Tiu:spAV. Wootlstock vs. WtxMlsttH'k : default ami J. II. Tumor iipixjlntotl rofercu. Stuto vs. Ilortio West; not a true bill. Pendleton Flectric Light Co. vs. Pen dleton Manufacturing Co. ; judgment for plaintiff in the Hum of $800. Howard Setley, lho Texas w.-ltor, who lias becomo woll-known from Ms sketches of frontier life, makes uso of a human skull for an inkstand. It onco belonged It is said, to a Mexican sonoritu who wus famous for hor beauty. 1IOIIN. KUKIII.KIt-Toltio wlfo of I.nnlH Kildilvt on 'i tiPKiluy, Juno r;, ins, n tlniitclitir. .MA111IIEI). Kt.M'i-tlAl.bWIN'-tn ITitill. 18MI. lit- lluv. !.. Klrltnmn, Mr 1 11ml Ml DiiriiM Iliililwlu. Tun 12, NI'.W TO-OAT. FIR2W0RES ! AT COST. Shoti Fly, t liU Kloro Ir Wnllit Walln, Iiiinoii liunil it litruu iiiiioiint nf nil UImiIh of nruworlm, wlilch I10 will n;ll J.t First Cost. All onlriM n't'olvoil flilicr liy 11111II or I'liclflo Kxprffs will Iki irmitl)'Httvntl:il lo. SHOO FLY, Walla Walla JtllS'JU- Uktt- W.T. THOROUGHBRED on .Main street numou lAiimiiuir. Arlington . Karl Ulurk, rilot not him have entire cliargo of the business Wright, city; TJ Stillwell, W M und paying liltn very goon wugos. suuuay f.,1Ilter.. 0. n u0V0. O vmpia: J . itlulit. u week niro. ha concluded to seeklu,i,i, riiM linrnnnl. A I) lint! It Stnwn . J A Stowo 1. D KoborlS. ArllllK- Mc- ,,, . iiiw,l fiKlimi'.T Harris. Wil- I low Stirings; W II Patent, N II Nelson. I Win Tnninr. N'tirilt Fork: J (ior)or. Cold JERSEY COWS For Sale. I have nt Kuvupy'ii Ktililo n few bead of IMPORTED AND New York Bred Jersey Cows which 1 will mI1 nt rniMmiiMo jirlcen for a few ihiyti. Come Quick, If you want to buy. tln iin.iiinitnriitpil will to write to a party to wind him a coat which ho overiooked "11 uiiiuk ut : . . ..t t. ...i..i nso ,rv im 1. .7.1 ' in 10 s 1011 10 ransacked, n huh unittn '-'"oiiinoceiit di'x;iplo atl,tH ,lu . ,,,"J,U I "UMlll ll'IIUt t. 9 1 III MJ , Portland. Duluth Paramuphor: Wo hear a good deal about politicians stuliing tho ballot Ujx, but that isn't a circuuiHtunco com pared with tho way they fctuiftho voter. Jll!3tlW lw E. B. HILL. JUST OPENED! Choice Novelties in Dress Goods. Choice Novelties in "White Goods. Choice Novelties in Trimmings. Choice Novelties in Embroideries. Choice Novelties in Parasols. Choice Novelties in Kibbons. Stylish Clothing, Stylish Neckwear Stylish Hats, Stylish Underwear. EVERYTHING NEW AND CHOICE OF THIS SliASOX'S PllOl)UVTIOXl We are Crowded as Usual ; Must Make Room Bottom Prices. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, At tho Lowest Prices. Lee Moorhouse Ik, Co., -Brick Storo.- Pendleton, Oregon. For One Month Only ! READ : For One Month Only We Offer the Following Prices : Mason's Self-Scaling Jars . . .Quarts, f 1.50 per tlo.uu ; gallon, i per dozen. Iron-Stono China Plates. iloc, -l()c and -lho per set. Iron-Stone China Cups anil Saucers -trie jsir set. Wnsh Howls and Pitchers , $1.10 and $M) or pair, Chiimlxjrs LVjii to $1,00 each. Vegetublo Dishes l()o to -lOe euch. Fine Motul Huso Dccoiutcd Lamps , f 1 to iH.fiO. tilass Iaunps ..,.t '.'do to il.OO. Four-Piece Glass Sots -I0e, fiOe, 7fic, $1 ami 11.50. Ijugo Coveted tilass Dishes IOi;, 50c, 75c, fl unit $1.50, Cake Stuntls '.Vw to 1.00. Tumblers J5e to $1.00. tioblets ItOi! to $ I. a.'.'i per sot. Syrup Pitchers lfic to 75e. Jelly (ilusses OOe tier tlo.on. (llass Suticer Dishes 15c lsir set. Water Sets 75o $1, $1.'.'5, and $1.50. I .un 1 p Chimneys 5t: to "5c. A Full Line of Silverware, Pino Cut and lllown Tablowaiu ami Cliinawaiu con stantly on hand. 11. Closing out Wooden and Wlllowwaro at Cost. jul'J-tlAsw Court St., Pontlloton, Orogon. Shultze's New Store ! I. Imvo just opened, in 'the Miitloolc-Surgent bride, 11 line o( itmilKOino FURNITURE, STOVES, BEDDING, Ami u Full and Complete- Assortment of Household Goods, For Which 1 11111 prepared to wdl at exceedingly low prices Cash or on tho Installment fr'lnn, on Easy Torms. -THK- Eagle Hotel, FRANK DOWNEY, Proprietor Menls Qfe; BedH 25 & 50r . mrl'ull und et a goo.l mtjil at tlio corner of Webb and Onrtlen Ht. JuOttaw Call and See for Yourself ! uia tlsw lw Main St., Ponclloton, Orogon. Stoves and Ranges. Denl, O'Koilly & Co. Willthowyouu LARGER STOCK ut liwer Prices, Wholesale n. IU-tuIl than any House hi the Northwest. Second and Yamhill .... Portland, Orogon.