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)AY, JUNK SO, iaaa. anlanllronetiOHIce. At last tllO lcildlllC foulllro of llin not... I WAU.A WAM.A I.CTTKII. brut loir Iiuh been urrunircil for bv our I . , sport-loving cltixotis, who lmvo novcr " "el,ot ,,r th :r-ku Hut llrniirli- Brown discouraged over continued full n"-000 Whent twin-N,w VoAtonico-Tiie mo. Tho Raker City nine Iiuh boon in- iMnl,.w,ilo.llM',',,.',,.',l, m"' L,m" AmocU- dueedtocomo over and i.lay a match "ml m (tamo with the '"Stars." It promises to slronir ol!o )d ' tL.. " Hi.,enauiiy.co.,lemc(t ana exciting ,ho Kuri;ka FlttMVlla Soi placed tho street lived ,i family, man, wifo and b . . .. . . . on u night known an Counciltirove.il "vo 'hildren, who, five months since, Orfjon.. ,... ! a leucr iroin iwr. j. r. wucor stutcs tr ainru ar n ceo nf l.m.i ,,i(i. came from Rims u. Hinci Hint f nut time f Tin l" rthi'iiJ 1 ."10;1""!i1"" I 'mt ,IU "ml, Mtii Wut"-r wil1 u.ot bo 110,110 tIon of Wmt, Dlrch and l'atk streets, near , vo not tasted colleo, and explained to J'',i floor, uiiiler tho. ." for some days to como. ow inr to tho Mil (V....L-. dm r.....i i.. '..it.:.. .'. .7... mv letter lmim.,, t,,.v U..i,.,tlh.i., ,. ol Aim. KoyholdM, tho tlriv in.' narlt. Ah that tmrt f lu...... , made of rousted wheat, hnllod llkn colltoi. air. migerwriie oi tlio linevt residence nort ens nf tlm ' n instance will iniltato tho Coiitcrvillluns lust year. They will have a passenger train, etc , nu u (urge .scale. Occasionally .1 fellow's wifo makes a discovery, and of eoums tells hub, idler the evening light is put out. I have a wifo who last niirht told mo that across iigor. iiiii.viin:- he i.holographer. Joon.U'criiwntrtueluMH. l,amlllsattl.e iiuzuar. -fcnlvcc, of Pilot Hock, is in r' . .it I ho oncra I . nvmiltlL'. n irotii Pennsylvania is in UJonwi'P iii'" i .... i.. iiw. iniirtvuril is bo- i tiiwl luiiinfl a VCrv iii-i " ' ni"t.. lis uiiiiearanco. A Howiml will posil yely re ,f,..r Julv 1st to 1111 orders a unlets cunli iiccoinpaniCH wio csnics of fiici.dH to whom wo i ..i.. ...... ii ti'iii.nln entiv nf Miuiw .. . ..... j uJSmI-vccKiy n.tT uiu.u- . ,-ninil ii'"" , ".v.. if., u-iii I,.. . lIomcr.H. i" ; lYJmtlVtoii.aml 1 Hcr ?UH H nL'K?..of M 'omicMi c-tiriiiy. to iiuiK;; , niotner oi .Mrs. v nu ..it II Ml lit . i i. I- i ....,.. a v in noJcr tliciu un iforo ho can state tho exact dato of their I arrival In l'eudlclou. Judge HaniFoy hus purchased of Ladd & Tilton, of Portland, tho Wing resldenco on Garden street, and now occupies it with his futility. This is a nlco piece of property, and will make a beautiful homo. The price paid was $H,000. JuincH MnrHlon'H Kngllsh lion mastiir wliolp, eighteen montlis old.welght aliout IL'0 K)UndH, Is estray or has been stolen. A suitable iowatd will bo paid for in formation leading to his recovery or re turn. Wo ask every reader of tho Dally and Soinl-Weckly K.kt Ohkoonian to en deavor lo get one or moto campaign subscribers to it. .Seml-Weokly, to No vember 15, 1888, 75 cents; Dally, tl.i!5. Tho building occupied by M. Grata, on Main street, lina been in a somewhat crooked condition lately, ono stdo being lower than tho other, but Is now being straightened by Jackscrows. i , . . , . ... iv nam is nemg eonstructcii in tno river ii short distanco liclow tho end of tho toveo, for tho purjioso of furntsliing more wcr for tho l'cndlcton Klecttle Light Co.'b plant. The commltleo of nrrunimments author- ized Falck & Cohen tonroenro biintlnefor 1 ho tiweck ornipro bc-icity, many obieet to it as a rullma.1 ut. . tents wortli of wheat. This uiornttu! I minus. ilia iimiH.r iiI.ii-k f..r l.n ...uv ilepot Is at tho foot of Main sta-ot, und is the choice of manv. Tuetdav mornfng Christio Sturm, u lD-vear-old son of Chris Sturm, met with w hat proved nearly a fatal accident. Ills brother was just saddling a horse when no stepped in front of tho animal. Ah tlu ' in live mouths they have used fifteen I tvilf.t n.'nr .....I i.w ,1... ...w vf. t.n.i I.AUIIIIIIUU II11U II1U IllilltVli ino woman anil eiititiron aro merry and healthy, and sho tells me that sho Itelioves it to bo n much healthier drink than eollee. llelng a yankeo, I liuvo made all necessary arrangements to put iiuh now iiriicio on tno market. When wifo told mo of tho matter, 1 at onco used quick as thought the horso begun striking, J;0'- 'olIor'M exclamation, "There's mil ono ot tho feet striking young Sturm on 'ions m Ji 1 tho right sldo of the head, alittlo above ' A (''"' '!' ,mf r to Heitibliean to uio lomplo, eiiltini: an nu v uash unout 'cei in convention on fuluuiuy even iiiir. HO! HO HO! CELEBRATION! IN ..tr... Intel v sold a two- .... ,,. Unlu.rt .lllllli(SOIl. Of that was imiiiesiioiiauiy me . I.I in 1ljK.llll.tl.tl. DTVUglll I" Wi..iw.. . . t.t iu.pu.rt' i.tl lilt, ijnlniu.nl 111 lilt' streets, oilers .l..-.,A- Iwir.nJ. Imrill'SS lltlll mle.ata very low liguro. iDt! tlio rwicleneo of Mr. . tlirinc Hie iiieuce oi uio wnu f at t ort umi visniug ineiius. fwrv reader of tho Dally and Ur r!.T Oiikooman to en licure one or nioro eum)aign i io it, S'lnl-m-eKiy, lo io- 1SS3, 7'ueiitsj iwuy, ?i.so. mf'r Jandng on tho I'ourtli MinoouifO of election, ft tI sill Ik) peilectiy saiii.ictory ( liittfiiilwl lu every renpect. of the entile fro department t'ia' lliii cu'iilng at seven Ut every nieiiU'or of every 1 tKtttU and "get in imil ill Hid activity them Is in i la imroliased Mr. M.cCul- )..r ulinl) lllll:ir:ltllH. wllll'll IIUH l ....... t.. uli..it .( Intiiij. ami nu renien uio sumo Uiinrtrcet He will soon have tonwial iiloi" in ft.ll op- !..! I.A.tlA ..I .1 n.t-A ll.ttTflltl tju-ili'iurinni of tin! owner, wo m!4 an elegant resldenco prop- MfglUp'O Willi IWO 10,1)0.11- u town, price nvrOU. Apply to n.l,., l'.,,,.lli,, .tfe.lV.l, 1 l.l.l.VIVIt. . ... .... ...... . 1 hr a Moot miMiiutch on the Vi lliA r.n.4ii.u. ri ..i.t.i.ri.li.u l..iv' i it !.. . A. . i ii J.. :hhii. i.ivu iui-tuiim aim i eunu in i n.rnwi inn ti.ttru. tii.ti inn fJl 1 both R-iontltla und dilli- Wullu I'nlon hus uotten S(t BAIlt M llllllltllt till! flllla intxjiy to got suliscrlptlnus lor .. T l . .i 4 . 1 hIioso ranch is near town. f UTM ft fit U (ill. it lA'lifMi It'll U m. t I I a I. 11 a vu uy iiM winter h cuiu It Unearly lUled out amlnro- ct maL'nldtvnt anDcaranco. ... i .i i .... III MVIVI illlllVt IV - ... v - v r i t j r 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 j 1 1 - lher.r.,r nf wiimitr mi.,i,. I . IV' llllil. IIIUIU .('. f. .1 . .... . w.iii . tiiui in iiiu iviiiii -nuuuiucoimiv ne iH. unit it , niajoilty. und give him a wmake m.m collecting our procure bunting for is now at tho store readv for use. decoration pmposes on the Fourth, and it I.. Miurpstein ami v. u. Liver :wo of Walla Walla's iu prominent rendleton on last John more, tw citizens, arrived evening's train. Drlng your wifo and daughter, your best girl and iccnnd-bost phi, to tho Ten dloton Candy factory for ico ereain and lluo candies. Send us names of ft lends to whom wo can send free of ehargo a sample copy of the Dally and Soml-Weekly Kaht Oiik uonian. SherilT nentloy has been engaged this afternoon In auctioneerlinr oil' a inianlitv of property, u sbeilir'H most iinpleus.itit duty. Fur Fourth of July goods, go to tho Pendleton Candy Factory. Fruits, nuts, ciguiH and tobacco, wholesale and re tail. The now beer hull and gymnasium will bo occupied and running in full blast by Monday. Wanted 500 young men and ladles to eat icu cieum at the Pendleton Candy Factory. t Contracts for wood have been made in Pendleton tit $X7o ii cord, delivered. A rowan! of $10 Is oll'eicd undor "Now To-day" for tho leturn of a horse. Sample- copies of tho San Francisco Cull can bo had at this ollleo. "Wages of Sin" next Tuesday evening at Finer's Opera House. A Hon Harrison loague is boing or ganized in Walla Walla. Mr. Tom L'liuont left on tho train last evening for Portiuud. TlmHumn Old Story. Adam ltothrock, tho veteran fanner of Kustcrn Oregon, Is In town to-day from Adams. Ho huvh ho has been iu this county since lKtlo, and ho never be fore saw prosH.vls for a bolter quality of grain than tbeio aro this hcukoii. Grain all over the country will lie plump, round and full, although perhaps somewhat less in uanlity. Ho says also that hu never before oxcriciiccd such u lit of tho blues as ho hud lioforo tho lain; that oveiythlng was completely burning up, and grtiin-stulkH woro yellow from tho llorce rays of tho Him; thero wa- a tot.'l fulluro staring tho fanners iu tho face, but the nilu had wonderfully transformed It into piospectH of glowing success. Now all grain Holds weio a promising green in color, and stalks wero still growing in a siirpririlug way; tho heads woro well tilled with tho plump wheat-lieny, ami ovorythlng was encounigoment jiersoni tied.' So say they all, and tho tain Is get ting to be an old, but still a wondeifully pleasing story. Wo all lovo to see these old grangers happy, Th Tl Dfrlilfil. The county court was deliberating dur ing the entire forenoon of to-day In regard i to the tie lu tho coiirt-hotnu bids. J, T. Jones, ugent for tho Pauley Jail Co., bid three inches long. Tim lad was uncon scious several hours. Forowurned meuns to go armed. Swubuchcr ros., on Wednesday, un oaded 50,000 wheat sacks. Other wheat buyers aro receiving sacks, and I do not think they will play tho Itccso A Uedinan game on their customers. Hut no ono can toll. If tiny of your renders havo good saddle horses, suitable for cavalry nirvlee, now is the time to sell. Charles Itusscll, who has tho contract ot furnlshim; one hun dred head at this poHt, will talk horso to un inai wuni to sell. The books, sufo und mall will bo moved from tho present iiostolllee to tho now quarters in the Johnson building, on I'ourth street, opposite the I'nlon Tclo graph Ollleo, to-morrow. All tho glass and lock boxes h.ivo lieon engaged, and many more tiro called for, and from the J preseni ouiiooic, mo now onice iloes not give enough accommodations. It Ih evident that more boxes will have to bo put in, and to do this a larger room will no neeosfiury. i Tho Weston Leader of last Friday; published an article iu regard tii the future price of grain bags for' tho picscttt growing crop, and ex-1 pivsscn an opinion mat mere wero enough sacks on hand and largo impor tations arriving, ami that any advance iu prico is not jiistillable iiHm legltimuto grounds. Uio .loiirnul of tins eltv pub' to nominate u full ticket to be voted for at the city election on .Inly Mb. Tho Democrats havo sent postal' cauls to tho "good and true" to meet, but I could not learn when or where, probably to-night. A Republican club was organized last night, which will ratify tho nomination of Harrison and Morton. Lots of powder will bo In demand. I am too utterly disgusted witli tho Republican National ticket to w ito almut it. Ah an independent writer, I will hold mv pencil in cheek, and allow the parly editors ;o wago war over tho two tickets', neither of which pleases tno. If lllaino is inado Secretary of State, I don't euro n ITiuutillu resorviitlnn whoop, who is President or Vice-President. 1800. To Ailicrtllr OrfRoii. At n seelul meeting of tho Hoard of Trado, held last evening at tho Kast On- khdnian olllces. an arrangement was mailo with Mr. Moe.4 Folsoni to Insert a descriptive letterof Pendleton and tho sur rounding country iu 400 country papers, published in Iowa. Kansas. Illln Is. WIh- cousin, Michigan, Missouri and other States, iu consideration of $200, to lw paid when the work was done. President I'allemy appointed J. II. Turner, H. Sel ling, and R. Alexander uo committee of three to solicit the amount from citizens who are most Inteiesled In advertising the advantagi's of this section. Persons Having intercuts In real estate will bo PENDLETON, ON THE 112fh ANNIVERSARY OF THE an- llshed (ho article and adds: "If th'ero Is a i IW1"'!1 "ml. "xked to subserllHi toward corner or lob put up on our fuimerH, we I "V,"1 M,0Vly ""' c ,","!,lt,p,0.- . 1 u deslio and oven uipo them to be on iholr ! 11 wo.,,l,;v wurk A1"1 'T w ,icl! wiu T1",' LMiaid." As the fanners will und.nibli..Ili K0),,.rtit"m3' . .r V liM l bo compelled to buy sucks, it Is now lu order t tell them how to guard against the (tending cornerorjoh. Come, CliuihH, let the vat out vf tho faek. To give yotlr ciil.itns ample timuto pro pine, 1 will again, iu behalf of tho com mittee of iirruiigcmcnts, extend you, one and all, a hearty Invitation to attend tho celebration in tills city on July -Ith and Mh. It has lieen decided to include tho fith, and a good prognimmo of races among tho lliemeii and at tho driving park hus been prepared. John Stelnliorg, prcssmun iu the Union ollleo, met v ith an accident Monday evening while feeding the sleum piess, by huvliig his light hand caught iu the nippers. It will lay him oil' for some time. Walla Walla jieoplo got rid of a "med dler" Kzra Haskell, a minister of tho CJospel ; but another- Henry Hrown has taken his place. In mv opinion it is tho labor .If it iiiuv Ixi culliwl such of mill- inter i to save souls, not meddle iu )oli- tics. J ho iieopla hero elect a jiunilier of gentlemen to take cam of tho city's af fairs, and for ono man to como for waul and try to tell the ieoiilo to do this and that, Is out of order. This man Hiown, it seems, can't get a crowd to church to listen to his doctriuo, therefore ho iin oscs on the good nature of the city edi tors, who hate to rcfuso him liecuuso ho Is a man of God. Tho Wullu Walla Hiilldlng und Loan Association i ono of the things that is, and will eventually Iks no of tho move ments of greut lienolH to the town. This association has Impii organized but one month, und I am informed that at tho next mooting $1,000 will lie loaned to tho highest bidder. It is un institution that will benollt all who join it, especially poor laiioring men A Hair nolo, llftv on tho i'ourth, has bcon erected in front of Aels A Co.'s now two story brick, op mslte tho court house. Ono of our brewers on Thursday re ceived from Sun Francisco lifly new live and ten gallon lieer kegs. As you are iiwuro, wo havo tho Tonl torlal' iH-'iiitentiary here, and I cannot that it ideates tho laboring class. ' vnrv ion . if (Iink ii.Ft ti" liwi mii.iiuii n .. pern tlio descriptive article is to bo In serted iu. MwUlrown havo iiuii'lmvoil nun 1 $U.'l.fi(0 : iho sumo amount was bid bv K. wt Ktijilidhtro stallions ever R. Purkes. tho well-known contiuetor of A (Mirliun Mti. Our Indian brothers aro becoming gradually civilized. A very fuIHooklng wagon and team was driven through town to-day, but its occupants, an aged Indian and his wife squiitlliig in tho Iwttom of the wugon, appeared worthy tho ihju of a Dickens. They looked old enough to re member well the time when tho lolling plains ami foiesls of Oregon hud never boon dellled by tho foot of tho pale-face, ami tho entire West was held In undisputed sway by tho dusky savage. Hut the star of cm pho of tho while man has traced Its way all too suiely westward, and the Indian race has steadily yielded im its domain, foot by foot ; it is now only a question of limn when the ted man must imitate the customs of his red brother, or puss away und become extinct. Anotl.fr Drill. Pendleton's hoi-o team hud another drill yeslenluy evening. If Meudy prue tlco does any good, Pendleton ought to semi a moderately swift team to Walla Walla after all. Iist night it was in finitely amusing to watch the running with tho nozzle in an oftllines vain at tempt to attach it before tho water was turned on. it most cases the water would rush out hi streams when the amateur llreinen were In tho act of plac ing the noxzlo, and I boy would bo com pelled to drop it and run, gelling nu liivohintury tuptism without tliu service A lln.O Tell ill hilfctiil. special milling oi moniDor Nation's In dependence An Old-fashioned Barbecue, Foot Races, Sack Races, Bicycle Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Will bo some of the pleasantries to be indulged iu on tlintduy. A PLATFORM Will bo oreeted on the grounds for Dnneing purpn-sos, und tlio PENDLETON BRASS BAND AVliich is under cngugoinent, will furnish the best of music. At n tin. Pi.iiilli.tr.il I'.tu Deiiarliiionl liihl feet long, todo scrvlco j owning, ii cotumltico npHn ed i-y tho chair selected the following memlurs us u hose team to contest iu Walla Walla on tho 5th of July: I,. Culp, ('. Mlmm, L. Fnizler. II. .Stllhiuin, C K. ( link. 0. Itavbmn, ('. ., ('hiiimn. .loo I'.ll, .1. .1. Wimwlor, K. I.. Mini.- F. Wullle. A. (iit.MJii and tins Itiit'.ty, a total of four ten of Iho Uvt nuiiiniY h) tho deiuiit' ment. ;ho i.i.vh ,i:c extit-ctcd to iionult ii.e walla A LIBERTY CAR And tho WUlU COUlltrV. lift iMii.n 1tr. 1S1H1 Utnit.l 1...,. , . i - V i-vutuij ii. in iM'jtiiiiiiii I'limr ltA Pillion. .1 ...1 ..it A I ii-umu ituu ui i riiri in i "ttfntion on tlio streets this Pendleton. Tho uuestion ot deciding be tween tho two was nuttmdlv a knotty ono, but Purkes finally got tno contract. Tlio reason for this decision is, as far as known, that Mr. Purkes is a lesident of sav Heforo the pcnitentiiiry ciime, we had , tiiomsolvo with hnnr in from ono to four Drlekyunis. cmpioiing Wullu iMiilost. from -" to 100 men. Now, tho convicts j muko tho biick. 1B.I100 lo 20,000 a day. ! A'ivriiHi i.tfr and of couio brickyaids, owneil and jj,,,,,.,!,,!,,., nncullod for iu t jo Pondlo worked .by Honest laiioiing men, inunj u ,,, ,MlMoilco Juno suth, 1SHS. PersotiH wlioin liuvo lunuues u supiwi, im ppviug for same will please sa ; ''adver Leon comiielled to shut down. Mme ,Nu,,.-. 0lm (.tnt j niu,!",,,, uut.j, wusiipproiriaieji,i,uiftj i ueiiou,iiuio- jotter or article udver(l-d: Umatilla county and should lo given tho I with to start a into mill hi this xmltim- jiiok I.U.. f.- l.f... t 1.. I 1 . ...Ani .ul ... mi.ni.f ii'f.liu I .. .. )mii man who claims ri-""i i- - , --., , . - . ixiriwov n i -i UUUHHXIOII. WHS lKir"Ill! " "'""ii'-'. m U""- - - ,, , llircil 1 ti 00 the R'reets tn- 1-iy to mv bis utract was awarded to .Mr. Purkes, and I Parker has returned from San 'I i ntln, , n0WIll!ln j "c .an T..t.linj . ii.u iniiniu tui.M.ui.j vuii.w. ....... - . iHHiuniu .ur Ma htii1,..,i.,ii.. ..1.7. ... r.,' .' ' ro.'is.inu fnr fl.n il.'i'ihlon. Tho com t has 1 be bu ll. iJIorv Aow. cvervlXMly nil in. 1(1411 ft niltll III 1 11 VI lilt I ..-. " - - ' - - . . - . " . Wi-ii r w r?fn ,1.. . ..... t. lisw... u.Mii m ii.fj .iffitt-itrun in firiiu'inr tnitu nvnu i vn. i'iiri:ctr. iiiiii a u nun win uL'fi. tin U'iu wvvm uvtui'ttn m t. w r - ' .f ITl-.." - iTvaai , . . 1 I... .iif....tnll IllfttlU Hit IF II-All I 1(1 u UUL IiaVrt 1 1 if illituinninfin . Ill' IUU IOI llin W iW vuiihmm ni t' .. ... ------ ---- - - - heard tl,., ,i. ! building will, us oyorybody knows, bo dollars. each yearj wiiy noi. pi -av, u u ui u retterii i i.7iV.3 .i u si uatcd on I ollego moeic, unci promises jmo inn unu ici h ijo oin.-n.icii i . tT. ..,t."eruj) etween the cuu- i. .. ,.,, i,t uin ,i ..mut liwi Cn t.uw Kimmirt iil? men. Come, let V'. ami ru ed that h b,ul : ' ' iV. iV.. .., , i.V.. . .i ,.i ....,1 !.. .. lll titbit i v it '. 0W,Vtr that ho could 'I and wnnl.l l.'i.... :.. Store. .Chlimuieu Celebrate Toof Couvaluh, Ou., Juno 28, 1833. To tlio Editor of Iho Kaet Orcgonlan. 1 fit ln aim .It irv uftor tlio tintnliiiLtlnii of 'ASon iw T ' . ' llurriton una .morion uio uupinnicuun ui i- .. u "in Do Hereafter con. .i.j . ..i .... .1. . ...i., ...., ......iil.nr 11. 1 t .rj.,... :: . hum iiiucu, mill 1110 viiiiwuiui. ivSU...v., atn-uJr J.I.JHtn- o we 1- i 1....1 ' .M-i raiificatlon. tho Ch nuinen ndavr-,,,3.n V.V 'partteulnrly.lHjing very enthusiastic. At tlio part tlio L'liinamen iook in uio pro ceedings tlio Republicans aro voty wrothy and uro loud in their curs b ugainst tho heathens, claiming that thoyhad no right to celebrate. Tho alwvo aro facts. T. A. Bell. Sir I..t.. ... , am,, ,,(, compioie merchandiso at , 6 MCI ill "6 Ut) HrA.M.rt.. frr,, i- 'i-v... unia-mi o iulTnt 1 . e imn 10 i?l a Wl8lle,U or rcal eo horiref?vame' Non nave into in i ii..- l.i..i .l 0 " iuuieiou. wiU they must protect. Wo ask every reader of the Daily and Semi-Weekly East Oiikoo.sux to en deavor to secure one or more campaign subscribers to it. Feral-Weekly, to No vember 15, 1888, 75centfli Dully, fl.25. im luivu naner. wooieu unu jiiui Dig down ye married men una noip your town by starting enterprises that will l of benefit to tho peoplo whom you uro bringing to your beautiful valley by en ticing tales of future growth and prosjr ity. Awake, awuko, Isuy! Fire plugs are being placed throughout the city. A handsomo poster, printed in tho Fast, for the Agricultural Society, is licing lasted. A largo delegation of Odd Fellows will participate with Touchet Lodge, of Walts burg, in laying tho corner etono of their now tomple,' on tho Fourth. Word has leen received from the dis tillery men that they cannot jKHsibly get here until July, owing to delays in tlio East. , .. The horribles, or plug uglies on tho Fourth will be 200 strong, and In one Charles Sldnoy Uleary J Clowe John Davis Frank Urav Alls Eminu Griggs Oliver Hull Jumcs W Ilairlson E P Ilurpliain K 0 iioiiman j.uiH Isit Thomas JoiicH D it Kenedy Mrs Edith lirono L H .Mayan Clara E .Mitchell Emma .Milton Chart Peck A I Powers Richard . Roed J II Smith J A t! i Smith .Miss Aunio 1 Stroup Carson N . Trynn Durhon TorH)y J II Viles John Webster Freeman. F. H. Cwito.v, P. M. Send us names qf friends to whom wO can send free of charge u sample copy of the Dally and Semi-Weekly East OitK (JOMAN. Nl'.W TO-IJAV. It M ow ting Horrible s i Will he features of tho C'olohnttion. Lend us Your Assistance .Fellow Citizens, and wo will enjoy together tho linost Celebra tion on record. EVERYBODY Is invited to come to bring their sistors, cousiuH and aunts, their mothor-in-laws, their wives and all of tho children. No ono is too small, too large, too dignified, or too modest to como. Let all come and participate, it's to ho a day of sociability and patriotism. Oin ItKVt'AItH. Hpjy' rur 11. o ir.u.i. ui ui.u year old, wt-Uht 1001 pouncU, kiitldle markril on rlelil iiue, uranueu 11 onel home, four UV. UI.IIM.II ( . . ' .V'lHUrL.OU. HI1U 7 W (tlio letter W over the 7). Tlie above reward will bo pnld for hi return or Inor. (nation leadlug to lil recovery. IVUxJCtll JAilll-.-iU.N. Id 90 in Weiton, Or. Hip ! Hip ! Hurrah ! See future advertisinc; matter for furthor particularsf