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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1888)
I festival 1. 1839. .-i... ltrnncli OHIro. " .. llllKCIONtA.Vhl.il ,(( Ho""?,?, i ft tVunl In tlio Alnimton h.h(Klli'1f".r' uiiiler t in Minn- ... iiuiicrii '".., i..miiptim. nnil Orcgonlan ! W. W. Strlcklin, tlio Chick- a vlka run kxistknck. aiiiiiH county until who wuh found Insensi- ' . blu nlongsldo the railroad track at Arllng- A 1,0lowf ivn.iirton-.wimt n riCnn (nil Siiliirilnv tnni-nliiir Imvlnn ,tl,l.itl I ! for a Town. been tb-own f-omu tlulu which ho at- Vom o "Inlcm Capitol Journal. ..... rfteiiii'ii - - ... . omnia Kcticmuy, i " t nwOT" I'ortluti. I. Ho will .l-. .I...H1 1111V ia'llu ' iiituvii'ii:.". , ,ie i.hototfraiiir. . .i ti kIioiiIiI ho colebratid. JallonMmu.it have; sign tlio jtion .Hi Wiulii city cit'iuun i , .1.!., .....li 1 1 1 . ffidU Walla on tlio AUi oi amy. ffilli U to 10 llgllicu in U";." C. IWlimin lut in tlio . ...Ill ..l.nvllt lin I OU'f ItV JUlICSIiy HimitTOi JMIoon WlH 111 lOH lJUH i40?'.. .,....... n..n.. l.'. l!:,lJm the Increase. Who will Mjttotikeit? fc Slater Is on trial at linker City Iritbawaiilt anil robbery of tho J Mcintosh. I fa '(celebration pledgo" r nt ..i.. n!.... It li iinKUulii.il It M UK oiiuu. I Ufin lllHp.lH.T. i..., I, s num. t ho llonuiillcan Li mom tl'.ui 800 Iwhlml hid ticket of all HI"" w Keep nun "i Him LnUr was a rcirulur Chinese holi in,. i. iv in i' i ina wiiou an row lot the llmpi'O aro reqi'lud to take I Mm IioMs her ill y election next f, There will bo elect d a mayo., L nrilmen, recorder, treasurer ami hnrllle lias a company of twenty U,;eJlw form a cavaliy coin ed i"0 very proncicni in una na of 1,180,000 ban been ex- ton tlio uwaiio i.ooks near mo , Omwn, ami nothing I urn ibccn Ip'ds'acJ. Irmi-eckly Last OiiKCoNiAN'und fYork World from now until uf- l.V'oveniwr clectioiiH for only $1.CJ. tLuollirc. Iffity lVMiiocT.it r It Ih wild that I Mar. Wager, of tlio rcndlcton IOkooxiix, wi'l rettrn from :tho lift Mi bride. i IXirreau ami Pat Kino btivo I tie Murnhv biilldini:. formerly F'ioll statu, on Main tttiuul, and z it up iaurutory to oicning u KQIOdCln. It Ui ux! field for a broom factory .I. ii .i. tin tuna, cayM uiu ciiiijHiiiiui. it abetter onu in l'omlleton. Tho IOicoomvn ulll kIvo hiicIi an untar Hit and advert Ir-itiK fico for th -co IVt Office Sl6ro, formerly cuidnc k B. V. TlioiiKlH. hiiH boon rconoiicd Mue Me iilwl ovit tv .Mr. .1. T. .iili,lwlus pun'liHKMl tho mock. Via told uiul tilallnnorv pjui lui i.filllire. Walla Slut jsniim: Thu lato H a.'L're. M'il nlmiit A" Jinn. I ( 10 inch, ill nIiiiu ii liv tin) mi: If the clsiul olilco in tlilri city. t itwlootliiiu, howovor, tho ra'-fall tamocli heavier. 0. K. k X. Co. Ii im nvi.ln tit k tlio round trip to W'ulla I'og. l'umirinv hivi.m W'.ili j...ir, v iwlntH. tickets jfootl f-oin ulll,lK-U'!jlV0. mber of wib criplions tu tlio till OUI CIIV, I V l.,iu I. I FUjelace I in nrl. btUth fully .eveiilvJlvo liclow iMnj-ej.fhe miniUr actually no MtWgrethe Daily K.bT Uukoonian '1 QtV lXimru rtit . Tt 1 i.tii.M.II.. w Hie people, of Union and 4 COUlltnH lint l..u If.. I.,.. I.. 1" Int Senator and that .Mat HiTat homo. Kuly'H majority It .i i unveil voies. Mlolecomfortablo. .a.I''u'''l'avo an advortiso- ri'ipjir oml ilnl..,. il. Mjsrof arlidca thoy ollbr for sale, r rf1 am van- i.. i 2iU make ufe of tho opportti. &Iae.ar.cIoi,In 0,,t ,hoir "(oien and willow waro at cost. lifter"1."0"?-'' An- Ei n" "-5."-ona mo mo rjuwruk0 it. r " it fllritlio bill." HlO BllllHC.lptioil '"oejearisomV NSV,Iy:, WrapU opera- 'tTfSrir wv"ou vacation iC';. Tno l'ondie- &r?y. w" Pinion 'Mi. hr t! Saturday I plaintill tor --W. tl ,1 mll 'UiJCjIons of tlm First i CuniiliiKham v toinpt3(l to board, was brought to this city from his homo nearUreiruitCilvyoerday and taken to St. Vincent's hospital for trealmont. Ilis caso is a very gravo ono, and ids rccovoiy doubtful, ills body be low tno waist was patai vzcd, and concurs, ion of tlio b.ain caused by tho fall. Ho is conscious. Coi'iity Clerk Ilaitinan thinks that ho lias a majo ityof tho lojral vols.i of Uma. tllla county as a discrepancy' osista be tween tlio chiks tally sheets in South I'endluion. This cT ..fiily entitle) him ton now count, and his numo otm friends aro nrujuir. htm to bcm a contest. If ho has a niiijoilly of tlio vot.rs it is no more than rluht that ho should lemaiuin oliico, if not, lio will rvti 'e without u nu'riinir. Williain AVatcriiian, familiarlv known as "Undo Hilly," died at his reifdoneo in Walla Walla on .Monday evening, of paralysis, nfljr an illness of only two days. Mr. Waterman was born in Ohio in 17117, bcliiR 01 years of ago. Ho re moved to Iowa whon yet a young man and cuius to Walla Walla in 1 8011, where ho has resided continuously ever since. Tlio Portland Immigration board have lot n contract for priming 100,000 largo pamphlet to bo dlsMbuted JCust. Ellis A Sons were awarded tho contract for printing them, their llguro being tl,27'A, while other bids tangid from yi',iU0 to $2,800 Sor tho work, This explains wliv theiu-uio so many fallutM In the printing business. J. F. I'arks. a Snokiino law yer wholmd lot all of hismonoygauihliug,commiite'd HUicmo in I'ortliind on iiicHduv jiy tnkiii'' niorpliino. Tiie ()agoniati says (lioie was no nocysliy for ills Doing worried a mt money, because dti ing the aft n uoou yeitoi'ilay ntelegmphloadvieocaiiio, iuslriiclliiL' liiui to draw on his biother for $1,000. Ell I.. 1 1 .Smith, president of the 0. 11. A X. roil, and paity ias'cd through tills fifteriKxm in two special cars. Thoy stopped long enough to take in coal and water, and left over tlio Walla Walla branch for Dayton, W. T. From thoro they will i ot m n Fast. No special reason for the visit was given. Tlio total membership of the Knlghtsof l'ythhs in Wa hlngtoil to iltory is 1,700, an Ino'ca-o of (121. Tlio "banner" lodge is Columbia No. 8, of Walla Walla. Tho grand lodge report i $l!l,000 in cash and Investments. Thero was paid out for re lief t-1,000. Tlio next .?tlou lstolelield in Olympia. Mi. A. W. Sliultz, who went .1o l'oit laud la it week to buy goods took his llrst ride on the cars 5111 that occasion, lie did not like tho exorieuce, as It made him sick, and he conslflors it a dangerous way totiavol. His wife has never yet ridden on the mils. Q. 1). ltichardson, at his ice cream par lors, wants a lady of pleasing addicw to intend t the oMtomers of his ice cream parlor, lomonado couutsr unfl cor fee tionory and f. .lit stand. None but good looting applicaiiti need apply. 1'copla who live near the tail race that runs down I'ailioad street probably do not know that 11 gieat many newer pivcH empty into it, or lliey would not uso tlio water. Tho regular annual meeting of the O. U. ik N. Co. takes place next Monday at 1'ortland. It is thou-tht that Viflurd may get control of tho road on that day. Miss Knna Sulth, niece of II. W. and Krne.it Whcolor, lutno up thlsimorning from Portland and will remain about a mouth visiting relatives and friends. MLh Wnhlron bro.mht s.-lt in -tho Cir cuit Couit this momlng irralust Mrs, I-eo, of P.irch C.-cok for about $1100. Tho claim Is for vmijcs for two years. Jxrd Jam- Dou'tlas, the mother of I.nilv Mnrniii'i) nivln. iiipniUr of "the nohfo houo of Qceonsbor Is In jail in London lor coni jinpt.01 court. It is estimated that Ilepiuier will io- main tho Ijrmlnus of tho O. It. AN, hranch to that place, now under cousti ac tion, for twenty yea 1. 0. I). P.icha iUjii pro-onted to this oliico (his morning 1111 oxecedhgly huco orange vt tho IMveinhlo variety, g own in California. Slierlll'llontley's oldest child, Hattlo, who has tcarlot fever, is Komo lwhcr. Her life was dojjulied of ycstcrtlay. Mae .McCulloiigli has attached his old barber shop, recently uold to a young man named I)'ake. Mrs. Failing has gono to Poithuid to ni-et her ilauyht jr, Kdlth, who is retuin ing from Taconia. Say to yournol'hl)or: Lot's celebmto? and pass tho word along tho lino. Hoston comm to tho front with a roccd of 5U dlvorc3 cases in 0110 day, Mrs. Fred Hondly. of Echo, is In towai, the guo-t of Mrs. Failing. Mrs. Haruh's parents and sister loft for Portland last night. 1). AL Taylor, deputy sheriff, Is In Pott land. Killllt Vears IIUO llllnoilltiit' rnilnllirnunli 1 Pendlelon on lifs way from Walla Walla to Ivellon, a five days' lido bv. stage. It was then a mere wav htatlou', of perhaps hoven hundred inhaliltants, Its onlv hope jof growth and future greatness Ivlng in lis proximity to tlio I'matllia r orvatloii. 1 1-IHt Willtjr WO lUSied thrmiLili IVtull ... 1 ton again, coming litis wav, lidlng on an xpie.i train with Pullman coaches along. Dining the interval (lie town had grown to a city iif J.011O people, I with a number of prosperous business nouses, a una hciiooI building, court lioiice and other public edllico. President Ctavclutul bus nt n no. point 21I a special agent to select allotments for tho Indians; when these are all set tled on their farms the remainder of that rich reservation will bo sold In quarter section iracis 10 tionn iiilo seniors, and Senator Mitchell has a bill in Congroha to change tho place of sale of these Indian lands from the land oliico at La Orande to the reservation. Thoro Is nothing to hinder Pendleton fullllllug its destiny in a few years, and becoming (ho (bird town in population and importance in thu State. Wo rcnorvo the second place for Salem, which relative Iks!Uoh it'holds now, and which-it proposes' to retain by corroflondlng' growth. In Pendleton thoro is tho Eaht Oiti: tio.NMN, a well edited dally, with a good telegraphic service, and all tho altribute.i of a live paper. It Is Democratic, to bo sine, which shows how some people with biitius and entcrpiUo are lacking in Judgment j but with this wo have no thing to do just now. Tlio (plosion is about tho survival of that junior as a daily. Tho publishers s..y thoy are sinking $250 a month 011 the dally issue, and thoy must have more patronage o.1 thoy will give It tip. Tlio paer Is altogether too ciedltablo to tho city to lio allowed to die, and wo hope the business men of that progtwsive city will see it is to their interest to chip in and furnish patronage to keep tlio paper on its legs. Tho u.;efulns of a good newspaper, such us the K.tsr Or.i.ooNUN, Is Hot to bo measured by4ho direct return it renders for the money It costs; It ad vcitfccH the town, it goes abroad on tlio wings of the wind an exponent and ex emplar of tho community for whom it spe .ks, and tlio boiielll; deilved from its advocacy come homo Invisibly, in many ciiocs, like tho grow th of a tree, but it is a main factor in thu success of a city commuiiily, and it ought not to sutler front cold neglect. m UK IS MAKltlKI). Old CnlloiTMy U n .Murrlml Mnn, lint Ilrnlr It. Several weeks sinco tho East Oiiiuio .man published a letter from Mis. Lizzie Calloway, of Knoxvlllo, Tonnes. 'co, fol lowed by a statement that tho letter was a fraud written to injure tlio character of Old Calloway in this commurlly. Tho news of the publication reached Mrs. Calloway, the author of tho let.cr, and she, writes: iiikI ro-asKcrts that sbu is Cal loway's wife. and (list ho deserted hor without cauro or provocation. Sbu says she does not wish to punish him, but she does wish to warn young girls, with whom ho might assoclato, to liewate, as he is a smooth talker and means mischief. Mrs. Calloway claims Hint she was man led to him neatly tsn years ago, and that all the particulars can lo gained hi tho commu nity in which she icsidcs, and whore sho has rodded all her life, within eight miles of Knoxillo, Tounctseo. Her add ess for tho lucent Is No. 22, Grand Avenue, Knoxvillo. Circuit Cou't. WKDNKSIIAY. Sarah Harer vs. S. A. Hoon confirma tion of sale. Ladd&Tilton vs. A. Ving; confirma tion of sale. Marks, Vaneberg & Co. vs. Geo.Hayos.; conllmntiou of salo. Harictt E. Story vs. &. V. Knox.ot at.; con tl mat ion of sJo. Statu vs. It. M. Crocker; J. II. Canon appointed to defend. J. I. Case A Co. vs. Colo; dismissed. In tho matter of special venire; tlireo K?J.. ... wmiit vs. iirauiuiu, juujj.iiuiiv llntl trrlvuW. Vii.i,At:n Htit'sK. JE Saling, M A lin ker, (ieo N Iloynolds, W .M King. H W ltichardson, F II Price, Weston ; Cliat-ri' Chunt, U E Clark, Jno F O'Shoa, Poit laud; C G Ganolt, Dayton; (1 A Hani hart, Wild Horsoi Pirry Walker, llla ilelphi.t; I) Horton, Seattle; C U Peach, Chicago; S F Itehm, I. Itelini, I'lilon ; C II Iloiklns. CotfaxjJ F Join, Mm Hocior, J II Wallace, Mrs ('u')vle, Walla Walla; II W Auu istine. A Lo Graudo, San Framihco; t liatllo Forties. Arlington; T M liaitu. Hi Paul; It II Gisidard, Airs Cump'oell, San Antonio; T II Walsh, O ltVN; EailClaik.JG Wilght. City; G E Adams, Pilot Hock ; O h Fox, La tlrande; (' W Hollls, Cen tonillo; W II HetM, HiUOvillo; J K Whaion, Chicago; L LMcArthur, Oregon. Goi.iiK.v Ri'i.K. F Van Hoinand wife, Hi'ch Creek; A H Kenlek, John Parke.', Junir Jr; Charles Hurkcr, Joe Fix, IJidgo; A Wilson, C Martin, Weston; C H Wal tors, V W Grow. Hudson Hay: (5 G Trowbridge, Fred Wheeler, WnllaWalht: (i FTrowbiidio, J W Dike, Milton; J Dorrain, Vansytio; Joe Hothliu, Mca chain; Hermann Johnson, .Meuciium ; Allio.t Llshoi., Cold Siuing; Win Maxtor, Jainoi Cla'k, Hoslon. Howman IIocsu. John llrudburn, Uuy C Alkons, It Olcott, C E Finch A wf, Ed Olcott, J Michi'M, Pilot Hock; D T Fero, Walla Walla: II W Caar. Holso City; F I Carter, Alt.i Cartor, Caldw ell ; A Jackson, JJenrv Wildrov.C II Whlttlo, U Grande; IW Dettjrim, Jack Morgan, cocntry; J Atlbright. The Dalles; KM Dawson. J K Heaui, Weston ; J C Mclattlorty, Silver titv: u .Mctlanaiian, Kansas; a iceso, .Mo.; A II Morriflold, III.; J II Hhodes, Umatilla ; Geo Schultz, CnMlo Hock; John Ca'r, .M D Carr. Montana; J II Warren, Portland; .1 K Jones, Arlington; W II Heeso, Huttivillo. Sotnrtlitne Almut loli frlntlng. Now, your avcrago man of business thinks bo knows a lot about tho printer's prices, but ho doesn't. Somo men have come to us wo won't mention names and dictated the price. Such men would not feel pleased to know our opinion of them; but wu are too jiollto to think of telling them. Ono can't reason by anal ogy in tlio printing business, and the price of one Job will not givo tho cost of another. Thero are so inanv things to bo taken Into consideration. The nuality of paper may lo different; there maybe more matter, or tho typo may bo changed, too; tho paper may bo a Utile larger or smaller; 11 change in price may seem unreasonable; tho sheet may cut even originally, and to a waste next time, or a slight Increase may necessitate printing 011 a cylinder nicss Instead of 11 joblier. All theso considerations must enter into tho printer's estimate Ho can't sell his work like cheese or chalk, for ho much a pound. This lielng understood, wo won't to tell you, right hero, that it is a pleasure for us to give you, or any friend of yours, an estimate on any Job you may want printed. Wo want you to come and see us, sco our work, examine our facilities fur turning out, with dispatch, the most artistic work. Wo would like vou to compare our prices and our work with those of other olllces. We, and our cus tomers, know Dcforehand In whoso favor the decision would be given; but wu, want tu enlighten those whoso ncua!nt anco wo havo not yet made. Huslness men who need bill heads, cards, letter- and note heads, circulars, ur blank liooks of any kind, will find that our work is "all prizes and no blanks." Do you know tho blind can toad? They can, and this Is how. Tho letters In books for tho sightless, Instead of being lightly printed in Ink, arc punched, almost through tlio lianor, so they can he seen from the other side of tho sheet. Tho reader, by pass im! his hand over thu Dane, feels tho shape of each upraised letter, and thus snells out whole words and sentences. Novel Idea this. Now, some of our rivals, so-called, havo fallen into thu mistake of supposing that (heir customers have lost tneir sont-0 01 sight, ah the printer lias It, their work Is "printed for thu blind." Such. Isitch work would put old Gutton lierg to sha.no, and might well cause lien Franklin to turn in his narrow coll.- We don't give away a chromo with every Job. Thero must lie a serious weakness some where when such means aro resorted to to sell ; hut wi: do present with everv Job something, something better, and that is satisfaction. A Cloiiil-llurnl. Saturday afternoon about -I o'clock a heavy storm swept over tho Klickitat valley, across the river, tho edgo of It passing over Goldcudnlo. Tho cloud came from thu touth, crossing tho Col umbia near Giants, and another came from the cast, tho two meeting west of Goldcndale near the Happv Home settle ment. Tho 'result of their nicotine was 11 tegular cloud-burst, tlio rain falling in torrents and washing the plowed giound away, lo the full depth of tho furrows. On thu hillsides rocks weighing a ton or more wore washed out and Into thu canyons. Near the mountains hail fell to thu dopth of from two to four inches, literally chopping tho glowing grain (o piecoi. John Ciimmiugs lo.it thirty ucies of fall grain, and all that In thu area cove ed by tho slorm was ruined. The rtorm exhausted itself luthoillstauco of four miliH, and reached at its widest point a distance of two miles. LiiyliiS IIik Corner Stone. Tho Notth Pacific Industrial Assocla ,.. ..ill i.'.i.i.... t ir. .,, in f.,i, ,,.1 tiuu vii 1 1 uiti 111111 in. k uuiiiivi iii m., lay the corner- tone in Portland of its magnificent KxiKisltion and '. logical Gaileuts. Tlio Giand lduo of Masons of tho Statu of Oregon has Uou invited to conduct (lie ceieuioiiici, and Hon (!;). II. Williams, of Poitlaud, and Hon. El ,ood hvnns. of lacoma, will I tho principal seakors. A l.nln Contrritntloii. Menilierof tlio I.unibirHIng Hurrah I Have you heard from Oregon? Worklu'.iuan Hurrah! You bet. Thl is gO'sl news for me. I begin buildin niv little liousu next wek. 1 oh re dneo tlio price on lumber soino.of cou'.o? "He - 11 no. 1'iict is. we iniemi 1 nil 0 it a little to in Jt (lie oxion.o of the i-iiuipaigii for the protection of Amor 1 can lauor." T. nar.l.:on Gtrrelt, (ho well-know Halllmore banker, and brother of Kolwrt Ga.'ieu, of the I.altimore and Ohio rail roan, was ii owneii ny 111s yacnt sinking In the ra'.ap'co liver a lew davs a;o, sin hawiig been run into by the stoamer Joppa. Mr. Gamut was (ho only per . mnrownen out 01 twenty-live or more on Iioard. Ho was seon (o fall ove. Iioard and although a good swimmer ho failed to two to tho surface. SKW TO-I).Y. MWKKN UP. t'amo Into mv niuturo xli'iut two month (Co, a I'l-own umrr. stxint llvo ycura old hmmlfil V, Willi a Klmlilit mink iiinlur It on rlulit Inn, uiul on ltd lilp h lK-iiiur, Willi n miHii m iiniieineniii. j n owner wu pleum tuku tlio iiuimul away nml my Julllir J. It. IllJI'UIrt. Vliuon, Orevon. - A 11 ,iln .1 . - . 11 ui,,. Uiy ipiv ' ""'niT V "m 1110 Mr- aiii.fSKi'toivyln this con- .WFiotlaadt: blHillC-t dmiH thus far in 1S33 3 cor.vsnondlni? rantdlv ;.r.M,i..r. id tif' i,lls " Bhnplv an-Cv'n'ltraJloled'activirv ' I'crvaumg Poitlaud. i.e.; " 1.MI . 4v:,rHi "IS 7 ur if i In Celxbrutlnn I'lfilje, I, the niidorsignod, agreu to pay tlio mini Mt onnoiito my name towaid a Fourth of July colouration In PoncIIoton. if .-nn nr niiiin is not secured for tho nur- iioscs of a celebration, thou this pledge is hull and void, and not binding iijioii tno ... 1 undersigned : s. Iierry, ei ai. ; onier. vumc Av.i.t,,ui i iirM vn H.'ivct: doiaiiit ana 1 l 16llDt ' " " - -, . . iuibiuont and o-dcr of salo 01 anacu?(i f l'r?t!?.i?,J'ii vs. nontlov et al; motion for First National Bank -OK I'KNW.KTON- I'rel(leul. JACnn Kkaekk. Vlee-l'renlii 11 vs. Hentloy et al; allowed. . , , . , Wald-on vs. Leo; judgement for plain tiff in tho M'm of $2M. ti . . Sta4' vs. Conrad K )hlor; a .-aigned. Holduiaa vs. Shaw; judgment on ve- 4llTown of Pendletjn vs. Saunders & Church; on trial. When Allen G. Thurman was a student ho was so famous in mathoiuutlis that he was nicknamed "Hight-angle-trlangle" by his mat 38. Hum I Mtiirelx. UHliler. Tramiuctuuiiernl bank 1 11 buslne. EXOHANG-E HOW IS THIS it Did Rain, and thoro was n Flood, Causotl by an Inncho of Seasonable Goods Coming Down to Avn- Lee Moorhouse & Go's General Merchandise Store. Choice Novelties in Dresfc Goods. Choice Novelties iu White Goods. Choice Novelties in Trimmings. Choice Novelties in Embroideries. Choice Novelties in Parasols. Choice Novelties in Ribbons. Stylish Clothing", Stylish Neckwear Stylish Hats, Stylish Underwear. EVERYTHING NEW AND CHOICE OF TJJJS SKASOX'S J'ltOliUOTIOXS, We are Crowded as Usual.;' Must Make Room ; Bottom Prices. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, At tho Lowost Pricos. Lee Moorhouse & Co., Irlok Storo.-- Pendleton, Oregon. iu all purw of Ihflwo, BOUGHT AND b )LI) Cnllrrtloi.M Jluilo nt all I'oliit 011 ICeuu.iubli tt-rinx. DUTCH HENRY, The "W ood Man, DUTCH HENRY, THE FEED MAJSr, JVEIIBHTHKKr - IKNULETON For One Month Only ! read: For One Month Only We Offer the Following Prices : Mason's Self-Scaling Jars.. . . . .Quarts, $1.50 per dozen 5 gallon, $2 cr dozen. Iron-htonu China Plates Hoc, -l()o and -loo ier set. Iron-Stone China Cups and Saucers Incjior set. Wash Howls and Pitchers $1.10 and $1.00 or pair. Chambers 23 to $1.00 each. Vegetable Dishes lOo (o I0o each. Flue .Metal llasu Decorated Lamps $1 to $8.50. Glass laimps 20eto$1.00. Four-Piece Glass Sets -lOe, 50c, 75e, $1 and il.50. lairgo Covered Glass Dishes ;.-IOc, 50e, Toe, $1 and $1.50. Cnko Stands ; v itte to $1.00. Tumblers 25e to $1.00. (ioblels itOe to $1.25 or set. Syrup Pitchers 15c lo 75e. Jelly Glasses IJOo per dozen. Glass Saucer Dishes 15o per set. Water Sets 7.')C $1, $1.2., and $1 .50. Lamp Chimneys Bo to 2.')u. A Full Lino of Silverware, Fine Cut and lllown Tablowaro and Clilnawaro con stantly on hand. N. H. Closing nut Wisslon and Wlllowwaio at Cost, jul2-(lHw Court St., PoncIIoton, Orogon. Shultze's New Store ! 1 liuvo just opened, in tho Miilloek-Swgeiit bride, a Iiimilrionio lino of FURNITURE, STOVES, BEDDING, And a Full mid Complete Assoituient of Household Goods, Which I um prepared to sell at exceedingly low prices For Cash or on tho Installment Plan, on Easy Torms. uP.'dsw lw Call and See for Yourself I W. SBC iH, Main St., Pondloton, Oregon. Stoves d R Jjeal, UUieilly tte (Jo. Will show you a LARCER STOCK at Iiwor PiWs. U'1,,,1,-,1.. .,,.1 w... .11 tl.O.l ...... II, I.. 41... it . " wiwjj uuy 1IUUWJII uio urwnt'Hi, Second and Yamhill Portland, Oregon ft