AY, Jl'IA' V, ton "I1";:. ...... "...1,0 ltWTUIlMi5''V!"V: d"" in r. tiinlt-r the iiiiiM .n1i lull (' 5lu ''V 'il"cr,'. .ntV I'enillflcm.nml M f Vt mi. II" 'r'Mmiiiijrwrvlco ... ... hkiiviih:"' .fhotcgrui'licr. ,n kcr 5 cents 11 b"4' Suaml her t wo daughters f.,r Pi.rtl.Ulll. are I to be deputy prosec- v under j " "" . . iKin-uiriH ut Ilusheo's '.XL., In l'u ill! elicap ami . - V.itnrvlllll'S "rlsltnr. unie down on last. oeionB n i t .t.t1 tt lnut . iinuitui .i.'-i-" - . . i. f.ii- llll CKlUlllluu lion iv. icoroa. i rw,.rvllte's renrcsenta- Indiullnit Hon. T.J. Kirk, f ! it r ami l.ri.lo have returned ' .i m MHtlv liiir tlio con- of friends. iln eoll luicklo riiiR. flO re ..ilforltsrciwory ami no .vl. Iinimroai uiihoiiico. ...... ( MniicU to whom ro .,fr KiriM a wun no ropy oi It..., -VV.ink V I'.AST Ultimo shAm left Saturday ovoiiImb . relatives In louneu minis, .111 In ilnrltlL' 1 1 10 Gtltim Kill Iv-mi..." n l...t Similar eouilelled BthcMrecttowcK ti siimiy ne ton n wiw as quiet uh a in cuiipii'tuv. the court-house yard, on the t fmall Ja.lies silver wuteh yn attached. Milder will itattliNolllce. u rillisl (if tlio Alert IIoku . KA l.tr..ni.in'il Mull tllbl ItVIt 1 UiU 1 Iti ill.,, n ' v..- ,kik, Every incnibor 1h ,'JftnltO Ih) piVM'llt. evens ono of Alba's enterpris n'.i. but whit always seems r!vbljiik'to Pendleton, is iking liamU with every ono. '.) Wt-llAl.tll.ttl Tit., l'ltlllllll in left for homo mi this after n. Tliev aro a lolly hot of awe many friends while hero. .I .. in t it ii.. f mm uiii ii.;ivii iniiii i iiiiiiiii . I .1 1 ... . 1.. .1 1. t' . I I.l l-.l.l..... I nomcMian mill riiu.i,w, nun n Juniper twice a week, on lIWIiIivh. rery reader of tlio Dally und .!r PihV I lit in 11 I vi t V tit tfllta fure onu or morn cam uik'ii KituMayV Ihhug It wart orro i.ltl... i.l I.. 1.1....1. I ,.f tihuIv. una luiri'linuml nVndloton. It hIiouIiI 1uivj Urt .National Il.mk of reiullc J tky ycMenlay tlio moiubcrri i'fv Iniiutinj; a numlwr of ' rif 7na Intit tint in vat irlita "viv'ivruwiiniM run Lit i,W toon and Dr. Whlttakor u-ry wte vwiul lishinu' ox- a'ficnotth fnrk of tho lliiia " re rirmsl with -MO of tho to prove their lirouuHX. ii i. ... .....i ii. ii i . mm'i i i' ti-vihiiik dll- i Ham! are In town to attonil In will prenldo over tho t.t ii... i . .mi .i.ii iiniiii iiiiu i uiiiik- iix iietiiiica the (lllllonlt i I-' U m, n.i.ul In. I ....I w "111. bs. flM IIIIILIIII'IIL Illlll l"UKIl " IIIHIIH ' n in lijtiu" Saturday I'i'ivt mill lias licen very u ii" ,is ii,i'iieii to tlio atulu I cturi'tl. ami han "imui'H Hvnilia'.hv anil at- ' ' ' III. 11. rf Pil th.MUTI.ItUir Ji-P 1 in. i. I . i - -, . n at .in mi' ira.ii vo l .n.l l, r I . iiii.iiui 1 1.. u. I lv inn wiii, umi is go " " U' iH'-t nu'iUiml -la'jl t. rli. r oven, whluh 1J1I1I IT . M . ...... ill. ....... i.l ...HIT lirv1i(Ul 4 a' . .all ure nlavoil mi it 11 . leun jnw or it ''nine, la t ,,ti, f whieh tho VIC.oriiiUM with ti , i a Hinjjlo error. 4 ! lain in m '.... i ii...... i., III. r II .... . . .vuvju ...i rt rruiH lO III.- van i0 was attraeted by a . JJ "J "'.c ' h-aisu to-.lav K"ar. i if ti u ,i ... ii.. a. ui i " i"t i ai j it- IVntviriw. It... .... i. it i - i.r . , ""' inuian, Jailor Itolwrt Lock- 'Uli roiii.it in... i- .. t ... Mint JllUlltt LTIMHl i in ntliv reimrtp.1 tlmt ,T "red. ' mA 1 I'. ii.ii.,., I If ml r.i.,,1 I it.. -i coinu uacic ---.tML'o ut webfoot and it m .rT,.'"",' Hiiiuon, aVrf .r. .. '""'eranco of i utt I. I nn An L...r.i- , JOckbOtl lr...o,.,. ..11 :. ' . Ue fltl':lni..tl.. Mr. William JIcRoynoldH, of Catnas pralrlo. Ih In town, llo brought down with lit in ono hundred pound of cream ery butter, whleh Ih tho (lint produet of tho McHoynold'H ereatnery IuhI con Btrtieted having tho latest improved machinery. Tho butter in of excellent quality, and pernoiiH wishing to ut a i;ood article can cccttto it at the City 11a ccry. IJcorgo W. Hcadltn; Iiiih been in town a day or two from tho Greenhorn moun tain initio, of which ho Ih ii part owner. Urtorgo letmrtH that tho ptoHcetH for future development ami prolltablo work ing of thin initio are veiy encouralnt;. lie and his "pards" may now wako up fomo tluo inornini? and Iind tlicniwlves rich. Let foituno bo not backward. Mr. J. Ii. McKulin. who nliot lilmeelf, in improving womlerfullv, all bad Hyinp toniH liaviny diHappcared, and hi a niiort tinio will Ihj ablo to return home. IleJ in at present engaged In writing articles for IiIh paper, tho long Creek Kagle. At Uichardson'H chop lioimo there Ih a flrHt-elnHH cook. IIIh naino Ih Frank Kinney, and ho Iiiih occupied positions an Htowarton Hoveral l'aeillc CoaHt and At lantio CoaHt HteanierH. The HUperintcndent of tho waterworkn waniH all water coriHtiuicrH to ntop for ward by to-morrow and pay their dtiCH, or their mtpplicH will bo out oh". Mr. George Ash, of tlio firm of L. Du Honbery & Co., Ih making a tour of tho Sound country for tho flrnt time. Ho loft hero last 1-riday. Fred llendlov. J. II. Koontz, XV. K. Ilrownell, and V. A. Crayne, prominent clti.eiiH of Kcho, wcro In town yester day. M. G. Morgan, representing O. G. WiekHon it Co.. dcalerH In modern dairy machinery, of Portland, Ih In town. Mayor XV, V. Matlouk and family lcavo to-tnorrow for a trip to tho Wallowa country, to Iks absent wjvcral wcckH. For nalo at cohI : A lot of baby carrl agon. boyH' wagoim and volocicdeH, at Falllng'H carpet Htoro. Tho foundation of tlio iiHHociatlon hotel, in itself a iiiuhhIvh and costly Htriieture, Ih completed. Tho woolen mill and pacr mill Iioiiiih Ih 4!15 larger to-day than it wan Satur day. M. A. Maker and II. McArthur. men of prominence in Wentou, aro in town today. Mm. llexter ban n front room to rent at her residence, on Court street. Father DoKoo relumed yesterday from u trip to Portland. .1. II, Turner, Hwj., wiih in Walla Walla Saturday. County Commissioner Clark Wallern Ih in town. Hotel Arrival. Vii.i.aiu) lloi'si:. Dan Illll, Charles Kennedy, Joh(. MauadaH, M S Morgan, Mm Ca'rlvle, 1'ortland; A J Knapp and wife, W I' llutchor. Charles Clove. II C Vaiighati.Centervlllo; David I. I.ezinxky, .1 II MeNtitt. A V Hosendalo. W I. Whltmoro, N H Greonfelder, .1 Jovco, C C lllakesleo, H. II Clark, San Francisco ; .1 S Thomas, l'omorov, W T; J A Mac-I'hei-son. J W ltowland, N X A Cohen. Tom Andorson, Jan Brieve, Chicago; M A Uaker, u AiuArtiiur, wesion; .itn Cliim Klrkwood, G 15 AdaniH, Walla Walla : .1 I. Itand, I.uther 1! I son, llaker City; C (iwitehell, Joh Malso, Concnidia. Kansas; Jno J Ilogau, Vinson; .las ! Stoano. Simkano; J Itslohusou, I.lncoln, Neb; K 11 JohtiHon, Oskalossa, Iaj A It Kelsav, AnleloiK), Or; A Martln.eountry ; J Clovcmcll, J II Clillbrd and wife, II W StovenH, Alba; J W Drapor.Oregon City; .Iiih 11 Uoontz, W K lirownell, Kcho; C M Mallorv and family, Heppnor; T II Walsh, city; Will C Stlmson, Pilot Hook; Jno F Miillius, CamaH. Got.nns Ui i.i:. J W Sullivan, Miss N Morahn.C II Campbell, Cold Spring; Win King J Nelson, C K Welch, City; J l.iinil)i'il. Seattle: Mrs Clark Walters. Weston: I C Jacks and family, MIsh Jacks, Centorvillo; Win Kennedy, Hunt ington i J H Ada'iis, Pilot Htx k; T M lirown, Tho Dalles; Kt Waulker, St Louis ; C Stokes, M A Fa'cman, Portland ; W Furor, Hoppiier; J W Ilaldwln, Camas; Fnmk F.llis, (i Phillips, Alba; (! W Handon, Moso llarvoy, Vale; PJ Hose, Win Hoso, lai Grande. A ScrliHK Ari'lili'iit, Hccontly, on Jacob Fnunr's ranch on lUicli t'icek, a man named Sam Hays was very soiiously injuied. In dismount ing from his horro to oim a gate, ho through some means fell to tho ground tmiliir tint imitiml. ulili'li vlclo.ihlv train- pled uiwn him. It was iliscoveied that Ills log was broken below tho kneo, lioing a compliealcd compound fracture, Isith Uones protruding from tho llesh and bleed ing profusolv. Ho was veiled by Dr. King, who dressed tho wound as bust ho could, tho man bleeding horribly. II' savs that considering tlio hot weather, and tho dangerous nature of the fracture, It Ih u vory doubtful caso. From 1'lliit Itml;. XV. C. Stlmson, Pilot Hook's aceoiu pllshod rustler, was in town for a short upaeo yenterday oenlng lu so.neh of witnswo.' Ho iosrtH only four law suits tit present to. Iw tried In fai-away Altu precinct. Some of Pendleton's legal lights should omigruto there. Tho real estate businetiH, howovor, ho says, is shorn of its accustomed profits, and oven a real, live agent cannot ii.aiiufactuiii a laud bnvor, there not bolng ono this sldo of Jericho. Indeed, fanners between Pilot Hock and Kcho aro hitchliig-up to their wagon-load of iKslongings and de patting, leaving farms and homes a sad story. The CoiiU't Cane. Tho contest caso has li'en on trial all this afternoon, Mith Judge Iron on tho bench. Tho tinio has Isjen occupied in 1 discussing a motion of Mr. Lcasure's, Mr. Young's attorney, asking that tho caso bo dismissed on tho ground of tho in sutllciency of the iwtition for a recount. 1 The court rnled, however, that tho peti- turn was sulliclent, and tlio caso was con tinued until to-morrow. It is exciting in tense interest. Send us names of friends to whom we can semi freo of charge a satnplo copy of the Dally and Semi-Weekly Kast Oueoo- NT1M. IT (lltOWH. Tlio fliml IIoIiik ItriU'lu-il l.vrrylmily llll cuurnKlnc tliu Kiut Orr;ti.iliiii's i:ilbrt. i The Kast Okkuonia.s Is eonlldont that I the tiro.Hirtv liunrix of l',.iii1l,.ir,ti will ' glvo slt),000 toward encouraging parties to build a palter mill and woolen mill in Pendleton. Already tho fund has reached and Is now past the JKjOO point, and only a few of tho main property owners hao been seen, livery lm.n ap proached has given liberally aiid cheer fully to tho fund. All of them admit the inipoitanco of it and express themselves as lielng certain that It Is absolutely nec essary that the mills be built to Insure tho fututo prosiierity of Pendleton. Tho growth of the fund to-day Is JjM.'l.".. ISy tho Hist of August tho entire amount should bo pledged. The Kast Oitnoo .mas desires that all property owners should bo represented among the sub scrllHjrs, and makes no special appeal only to proiteity owners, as they ate solely alone in receiving the benefits to bo derived from tho building of the mills. Properly owners who do not give stand in their own way and biing iulu upon themselves. What v ill you give, .Mr. Heal Kstalo Owner? Don't be back ward. Tho money Is all coming back to you, and in giving you aio only helping yourself. hat did you say you will glvo? Who will be tho next? Hero aro thoso who aro foremost in the tight: h. Ilium sflioO Jesso Falling 150 Hast Oiiuoonian Pub. Co 160 Dr. G. W. King DO W. F. Matlock fHK) Stuigis & Wado 'J..0 C. S. Jackson -5 11. Selling r,0 Frank Duprat 1U0 P. Sargent 100 Mrs. N. Ii. Despalu 2(H) Miss Flora Despalu 100 J. II. Turner MO Mrs. J. H.Turner 100 John Gagcn 100 John Stanlleld r0 K. Keith 100 M.Mausell DO J. P. Kester 20 Dr. F. W. Vincent '. L. Heitl 100 Johnson & Diack r0 It. Ilond f0 Geo. W. Sweeting 10 II. I.. Ilexter 'JO II. F. Johnson fc Co r0 W. Ii. Crows '.'0 F. J. Donaldson 'J5 John McGarry fit) .1. II. Ogle 10 T M Col l ey KM J 11 Haley 100 DCoH'man AO W W HojKjr. W) J 1 1 Shoemaker 'Jo H J Slater. L'O J 1) .Murphy 100 It Alexander 50 Peter Carroll 50 A. Healey AO Chris Hauley 75 Charles I'nu.ier 'J') Mrs A llealov 10 S Hothchlld AO WJ Furiiisl tlA Tolal. .:I700 M'nirti Illili'iH'lnli'lll At ililt'lily, This excellent iustlttitiou located at Tho Dalles, is now entering tiK)n a new career of usefulness. Prof. T. M. (latch, so long ami favorably known as its principal, was last vear called to the presidency of the University of Washington; anil under his successor, Prof. H. II. Willis, an accomplished and successful teacher, the scojh) of the academy has been greatly cnlamcd. Four of the present corns of teachers came recently from tho hast, and aro eminently distinguished In their several departments. '1 heir educational work is carried on with enthusiasm and with a sn rlt of limitless, and it may be conil ileutl v stated that this academy is now ono of the very best schools in our land, liverv parent should consult Its catuloguo and Inform himself of tho merits of this deserving Institution before sending Ills children elsowhero. Graduates of tho academy are admitted to the Oregon I'nlvoi-shy without exam ination. Tim standard of scholarship Is very high and Is attained only by ener getic ami faithful study. Tlio Ni'vr IIiik Titani. Yosteidav evening a hoso team, com jsioed inainlv of tho nioiiilHjrs who went to Walla Walla, was organized. It bo longs to Pioteetton Company No. 1 of the Flro IVipartniont, and its inoiiibors will bo known as tho "CIlptHJiH." Following are tho names of its members; G. I.. P.urgv, caiitaln ; w. A. .tinier, niauagor; W. P. Wells, J.X) Ull, F. F. Wulllo, C. Chapman, George Claik. Hen Hagtui. II. Stlllman, Phil Gagon, Charlo Sharp, A. J. Giliaon, I.. Cillp, I., (i. Fnulor, D. H. Wulllo. It will bo feon from tho niako-up of this toiim that th natno of "ClipiW will U a liiBaiilng one. It Is quite pi-'-ablo that thov will oxeel at home, and if oeoaidoh over calls them abroad, as ft did recently, thov will doubtless return crowned with honor, ami do credit to the town of Pendleton and it Fire Depart ment. Aiiotln'rUiifortuiiiiltt. A man named Siooert is at present lying veiy ill from t. plwid fever at the boarding homo of Mrs. Curry, on upinir Court s reel. lie is a Norwegian, and was taken sink away from homo and friends, and hence has not received tho ..miiittt imiitiuei.t. nourishment and , medical assistance necessary for tho i suppression of tho malady with which ho i lu . iillcted. Two or theeo kind-hearted lerson havo been doing everything in j their isjwer to alleviate his sullering, and i i. i..:., I,..,,.. n iiiutftr inmlicul euro, but j iiu nan iiw.il i ' ; his diseaso has niado too much progress and cannot bo checked, so the doctors ti.,. ...iw la ii tuid one. and the ' r-u , i-v ... 1, i man should receivo sympathy and help, not only in words but in actions. Later it is learned that tho iwor man is now bevond tho reach of all earthly assUtance, having died during the afternoon. We ask every reader of tho Daily and Fonii-Wccklv Kast Okkoosia.v to en deavor to get ono or more campa gn subscribers to it. Peml-Weekly, to No vember 15, 1888, 75 cents; Daily, A Suit Mlnfortunc. Almost every ono In Pendleton knows i.co ileum, tlio genial lime nniicenmn and basolitill player who soon became a general favorite' hole, and this story of his misfortune will I c received with sor row. A short ttmo ago ho loft for Mon-1 tana to take a position onstho Northern' Paellle. A brakeman carries his life and ' the safety of his limbs In Ids hands, and I all too soon did "Saxlo" learn by per-! sonal experience this bitter truth. Mr. Allaway received a telegram Sunday morning stating that at seven o'clock thu night before, at Heron, Montana, I.ee Beam was run over and his foot cut oirat the ankle. Thus unkind fortune has put an end to Saxio's heretofore ac tive life. There Is no more brakeing, no more baseball playing for him. I.fi'lurr mi tlm Cliliii'nr. Miss Mlnnlo Huzzcll delivered ti very entertaining lecture at the Baptist church Sunday morning. .Miss Buzzell has been laboring as a missionary it. China for three years, and lectured on the manners and customs of the celestials, who are seen on this coast all too irctpienlly, but of whose homo life so little Is known. Miss Biiz.ell was of course possessed of a. thorough knowledge of her subject, and this added to her pleasing address and descriptive power, inado her lecture In teresting In the extreme, and won tho plaudits of the audience. A social will be given at the Baptist church Wednesday evening, and Miss Bu.zell will appear In tlio (plaint costume of a Chinese lady for the edlllcallon of all who wish to come. NKW TO.OAY. WE EAT TO L YE fUc sif ii son CH0P H0U 1 lEaF AND- Stiiiii-tliln.: About Itnllroiitli. Prom Hcrlliucr'H MiiKur.lnc. How many miles of railway in the ITnllml SHultw? (inn lilitiilrn I unit lift V thousand six hundred miles; about half the mileage of the world. How much havo tlioy cost? Nino billion dollars. I low many people are employed ny inoni i More than one million. What is the fastest tinio made by ti train? Ninety-two miles In iilnety-tlneo minutes; one niuo lielng miulo in forty-six seconds, on tho Philadelphia ami Heading railroad. What Is the cost of a high-class, eight wheel Passenger locomotlvo? About eight thousand live iiuimreu i.ouars. What s the longest mileage otierated by a slnglo system? Atchison, 'looka and Fiitua re sysiom; auoui e.g.ii iiiousam. miles. What is tho cost of a palace sleep It.L' car? About llfteen thousand dollars, or seventeen thousand dollars If 'vest!- billed." What is tlm longest railway bridge-span in the United States? Can tilever span In Ponghkeopslo Brldco, live I.. , l1 I !..!. .... tlM..., I.. iiunureii ami lonj-vinin icui. n in thu highest railroad bridge in the ('tilted States? Klnzua Viaduct, on the Krlo Head, three hundred and live feet high. Who built the llrst locomotlvo In tho United States.' I'etor Cooior. What road carries the largest num ber of passengers? Manhattan Klovated Hallroad, Now York; live hundred and tweiitv-llve thousand a dav. or ono hun dred and ninety-one million six hundred and twenty-one thousand yearly. What (s the average daily earning oi an Amer ican locomotive? About one bandied dollurs. What Is the longest tnerican railway tunnel? Iloosao liinnel, on the Fltchburg railway, four and three-quarters miles. What Is tho average cost of constructing a mile of railroad In tho United States? At tho present time about thtrtv thousand dollars. What Is tho highest railroad In (ho United States? Denver und HIo Grande; Marshall Pass, ten thousand eight hundred and llfty-two feet. What are the chances of fatal ac cident In railway travel? Ono killed In one million; statistics show that more are killed by falling out of windows than in railway accidents. What line of railway extends furthest east and west? Cana dian Paellle Hallway, mining from Quebec to tho Pacltle Ocean. How long does a steel rail last, with average wear? Almut eighteen years. What road carries the largest number of commuters? Il linois Central, four million eight hun dred and twenty-eight thousand ono hun dred and twenty-eight In 1887. What Is the fastest time made Iietween Jersoy Citv and San Francisco? Three days, seven hours, thirty-nine inlnutoH anil six teen seconds theatrical train, Juno, IHStl. - Ooi ll:irrloli Curry It'.' I'nim tlio Jtu-lc koiivIIIp TIiih h While tho convention at Chicago was balloting last week a Chicago hone lor.oi ig luaily from Fort Wayne, asked the fol lowing; qiiosllous: When 'lid Harrison carry Indiana? When was Harrison elected loan olllce on tho votes of Indiana iKuple'.' Why w us hi ili'l'twtcd fur i;ieiiiber of the eltv council ff Iniliunutiolis? j Why was ho defi-utfil fr -prosecuting I attorney of Marl n t .unty, Indiana? Why was h ilff".iied for governor in the faiiious "!'-tu J wns" inmimlgn? ; Harrison Ii.ih '"tin defoulml in Indiana at least ten time, und the only oIIIcom he , evBf livid wure bv evecutive or legislative aiiiMiintme.il. If ho eon id not curry : lintiana whan It was imiiuusilonably u i.etM.blinm StHte (IH71' to 1882) what Iim is thuro for him now when the State is guuoraliy ntoognUed as doubtful or Dotnoc ratio? We usk ovoi v reader of the Daily and , Honii-Weekly Kasi1 Ohkiiosian to en doavor to secure one or more campaign i Kiibscribets to it. Sonil-Weekly, to No vomber 15, 1888, 75 cents; Daily, if I. 'St Send us names of friends to whom wo can send freo of chargo a sainplo copy of tho Daily and Semi-Weekly Hast Umh- (IONIAN. CECREAM PARL9RS BILL OP FARE: Fortorhousu Stonk OOc Sirloin Stonk 35 Round " 25 Pork Chops 25 Mutton " 25 Ham and Eggs 35 Eggs in any stylo, onch 5 Milk Toast 15 Dry Toast IO Half Spring Chlckon SO Cold Spicod Boof IO " Boilod Hum 15 " " Tcnguo 15 Two Horrlng . ..,.5 Smckod and Driod Von- icon Hamu 15c PIcklod Pig's Foot with Crackers IO Imported Sardines, can. 25 Dovilocl Mom, can 35 Shrimps and Lobstors 35 Salmon, can 25 Coffoo, Tea or Milk, onch 5 Bread und Buttor 5 Sumlwichcs IO Oysters in any -ty!o Cold Lunches from O conts upward. Bologna SmiSttgo. L Mtli OITKH1NG- Overwhelming Reductions ! TO ltI3IlJC3J3 TIIIOfLl LMMHNSli STO.'MC! Bargains, Bargains w ' Sweoping Roductions in our Dry Goods Department. Sweeping Roductions in our Fancy Goods Department. Sweenincr Reductions in our Notion Goods i Department. oweopmg teuuciiions m our uiobuixiti' j-o-partmont. Sweeping Reductions in our Hen's Furnish ing" Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Boot and Shoo Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Carpets, Oil Cloths and Matting. Owing to the bai kwanlness of Hm ttade this wason, wo have an accumulation oi hhs'k which we do not priini) to curr) ovi-r. WE MUST HAVE ROOM ! In order to get thU rsn.i, we have decided to iuforiu tho public that we will soil for Ihi' next ri.-.t) days our Kntlio Sts k at MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES. Wo guarantee that gotsls of a similar quality cannot be puichaM il its4iw)itiu WITHIN 15 PER CENT. OF OUR PRICES. Purchasers would do well to Fxuiiiii onr Ktisjk. saw t.i.v. Wasco Independent Academy, The Dalles, Oregon. Hprclul preparation for l'nlvcrltl'- In Oro Boii or wunlil.iKton, for Unlvcmltyof Cat. Ifornlii, llurvitnl, Yalo aail otlit.ru, or fur Ijunlness KliiUnnli not Kfeklinc colU'i'loto f ilm nllitii may t r-d . note litre In Classical, Scientific or Normal co im KH. Beat Imtructlon In Kloc-atlon, SIulo und Art. Good dltclpllne und food moral tone, r'ull etiulpinenU. Wrlm tur caliiloae lo 11 It 11 WJI.MS. . M Jy9 diw Jm Principal. 1. DUSENBERY & CO. Hkniiv Hiovkh, 1'rtwliUi.it. J.HOUMKUV.I.LK, Villi PrCKlllcilt. Kiint I'Aiih-TrsriN, Ki-i-rniHry. Jaioii I i;.zi:ii, Tii'iimiritr. The Farmers' Custom Mill COMPANY This new mill Is now manufacturing Hour l.y the latest Improved methods Flour and Mill Feed Always on Hand We solicit u share of publlo patronage.