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-fiMtKD. KKMI'EH, WIJDMiSDAY, Jt'IiY II, 18H8. ItAII.UOAl) AND IIOOIII.K." DAILY AND HKMNWKKKI.Y, IIV TIIK llii.t Ori-Kimtnii I'iiIiII'IiIiii; l.'ioiimny, AT l'KNIH.l.TON OIIKUON. iiaii.v Htiiwinrrin.v HATmt Oimrny per year, ly 'H One, copy six months, by mall Ono ropy per week, by I'nrrliT. HImkIo ii ii hi Imtk ! m a fi ir, v, AKVKitnti.NH it Arm! (lt.Mi Ail' rrlhrmrnli.) Onn Inch, or less, In Hcml.Wccltiy per inmiil W f One Inch, or less, In lially per moull I Two Inches, nr less, In both, jut iiinnth... ') U Over llir'Mj liii'lic,Hciiil-Wci'ly, pit Inch per month I ' Over thrci) Inches, Dully, per Inch per month I Over three incheK, In Imlh, per Inch per month 1 7A Mt:tt-u'i:i:it.v huiw.'iiiitkin hatkhi Onn copy per year... 52 tfi ()ii(iroiylx months... , I V) Mingle numbers - trt Premium paper free loyenrly hiiuim lhern. Kollil nonpareil advertisements In Hviiil Weekly or Dully, llrxt Insertion, pur Inch, 11.00; each Mihsciucnl Insertion, UK. Iical notice, ten cent per lino each In-nertlon, (It.OltV, IIAI.I.nt.tMAII t I What Hie Clilciiiro Tribune Said About I Ilariison-Why not "lleiielll" rnRlanil, 1 fco it urc.it dual lately In Koimblidii iiuHjrH to tliu ell'uct tlmt "ruo trutlo" will llM'iinllt Knuliintl Unit "freo trutlo" Ih jiiht what tlmt country ilumruH. ithotit iMUKiiiu liuru to condemn tho iuIhoIiooiI hy wlili'lia Hjlglit induction of war tuxos Ih KirflHttititly termed "free trutlo." I luivo only to einiiiro: Siiiim.o I jij-land Ih la'tiulittoil, how tloo it follow tlmt Atnuricii Ih liarined? What in trade? An uxchaiiKu of Hoiiietlilng one onietpon for Honiulliitig cine wlilclt lie denlreH more. '1 lie thing received !h to the commercial world un ettlvalunt In value to the tlihiK pat tcil with; but to thu particular per Hun thu tiling received linn u value above the tiling ulven in exchange. TIiiih there Ih it mutual lienellt; Wh parties are, or eon-ider theniHelvoM iKitteroir than they note before. If u man in L'matilla county exehangeH with n man in .Multnomah county ii carload of wheal for it iiuuntlty of lumber, Iwth am benelitted; liecauco each recelveri what he iintn for Our I'orllitnddlHpateht'H to-day mention tho fact that Cortland biiHlncHH men are Kreatly oxuu'IhoiI over the new freight Nuhedulu that will hooii be put Into cllcct by the 'I'raiiHcoutlui'ntal iWot'l.ttion, whereby freight ilenllneil to interior polnlH will com! no mine than to terinlmil polntri, TIiih Ih uooil iiowh, over the re ceipt of which the people of the Inteilnr will rejoice. It will place Iouiih in the Interior on an i!iuallty with I'oitliinil.unil levy n tribute no longer upon them fur the lionullt of Portland, uh ban been done In thu past. Heretofore the piiuciplohim been to ceuttalle; to build up it few largo clllert ut the exx'iiK0 of many miiiiII tontiH. Thin wong Ih to be through the action of the lutcr-State conimcice i'oui'uIhhIoii, a Democratie in Hllliillon In ptincipleiiH well an In name. The Portland people am alarmed that they nm not In bo ptolecled any mote at the oxpotiHo of olhern. The town-lot hooiuornof that city will doiibtlcHH ie eel veil Het-bucU to their IiIihIiiohh, but lcglllmale trade the Statu over will be greatly Mlmiilatcd by thin change in freight niton. Simple jtiHtlce in to be given on, and we boinld ItH coming with exultation. The I m 11 Ih of the godn gtlnd Hlowly, but they giind exceedingly well, (llory, llajlelujah! u piinclple of true free trade Ih to be Inaugurated. limtiltliiK the I'lag. from tho New York Tlmen. Tho tidoptlon by tho Hcptibllcaim of tho American Hag. in handkerchief fonn, uh n t-et-oll'for tho old bandana, may bo remitted, and w ith good cllect. Already iHiyott mav hear the celebrated order of tJunerai I'lx jiarapmaHeti ami uio ufo oi tho Starn and Stripes us u liamlUerchinf leprobated in tho wonl(t: "If any man daren to blow bin not"j on the American t'ag, cmaHh him on tho tmoot." It Ih not elegant language, but iudleatoH u rcuillucHH to defend the nno of the ban dana and check the ueo of tho American lla;; for a fimilar purpose. thlni! which he could n it hlmpclf m-u. TIiIh Ih "fiee trade. ' Any law, any in lluence, which inlerfeiert with thin ex change, or mitkcH it mote dilllcult, Ih mi Injury to Iwth partlen. When It in nald that ono party will bo benelitted by"fieu trado," or freer trade, It neceHxarily fol Iowh that tho other parly will bo equally lMitiellttcd, tmlcMH It In taken for granti-d that ono of the partleH Ih not eupablu of doing what Ih for IiIh own IntercHt. If Kngland Ih benelitted by u removal of fomo of the rentrlctlonH upon conimerco. the ('tilted StutcH iuuhI bo licnelilted In approximately thu Htitnu de gree. Theto Ih no eHcajKi from thin conchiHlou, TIiIh rentill fol Iowh uh u neceHHily from Iuwh that uru uh uuchangeablu uh thono of tho heaveiiH and tho earth. I wrotu yexterday houio Htrlcturen upon the former kjhIHoii of .Mr. Ilairlyon upon cellaill iitleHtlou. nut 1 ilcMro lo Htlp- lie W'utt DeiiKicr.it You Uter.Sie. Ail old negto of Chicago, employed at 1 tho (irand I'liclfle Hotel, accoHled ti dele gate jiiHtaftertho Heptibllcan Convention had adjourned and exclaimed: "You KepublicatiH doau't know ntilllti'. What i d'yoii want to notulnato Curtail HanNou fawV IIu'h thu wiiHt DomiKirut you elier I pee. When he wiu mayor ob din town u n It'i-ah didn't daro unneali In nulillc. I Home- i am totally rambtiHtlcated with txilltlcH. A n L'gah iniulit I tint uh well go riuht away and join detn dull iMiigwumpH. With 1" Dew urn or rroinlnet. Kroiii tho Alta t'allfiirnhiu. William Henry Harridon wuh elected In 1840 upon u campaign cry of "two dollarrt u day and roast lieof." After election thin cry failed to materialize. Tho reaction elected I'olk in 1841. and the Democratic tariff of 1840 gave to labor bettor wageH and to tho country more Holid jirosjHjrlty than It has over had hIiico. Therefore bowuro of thecu Ilur rion crleH. They tiro deceptive i A Confcilcmto llclilclit It. The Went homoHtead, near St. IoiiIh, where (!en. tirunt oucu lived, ban lieen Hold for JIM) ,000 to I.. H. Conn, an ox-confederate. Ho ban clirlctoiied thu placu "Urantwood." a cellaill iliieHiiou. imi. i ncxiro 10 mic pleiiient that with hoiiiu ratner "unpieah- r,.!..!,, en,,,,.,, 'p,,,,,,,.. Utnn ant" factH concerning Mr. Ilariison. , ....,.. Hlrll,.t.. c,i,,v nfternoon. which I .pioto from the Ieadiiig Keptili- j , fore,,wul ))V u jmH0 ba ,,., ,vig llcau paper of tlie Ne-t, the ( hicago , lf n, t,,.,,,i llt i,,,.!. ,i'UIn. Tribunu. On thu Satunlay preceding thu ...i.,.,., ,. fr!11.llln, llf ,i, ...m ...111 nomination, the li l.tme Hal. tlmt ','"rJ I dotibtlcHH provo fatal, rlwiu in 11 railroad attorney, Identliled ' 1 Wall Mice! i-chcmcH and TTMtKD. KKMI'EH, I t'rnnrletnr of tho I'hr-Onl Imt JInll. Atnln St., opposite posloillc, 1'cnillctnri. I'onillelnti hecr on (Irnmrht. VV'lne, l(UM anil clir.of tho hcsl hrniul", n stock. IllCllflll nrllKltllAllOUTM OK HSTKAY HOItSr-H V KNOWN. , ti.b irliprenliotltnf tho fnllowllnril'M'rlbcil hor-eiiir' known lo thh olllce! tine trriiy work lioire, nhoii nil round; one hay li'irn', kImiiI In front j one Imy horne li'tre footeil: one Iriy liorNe, shod all roillul. Iwo of tliee iielnm1."! are wIMioat brands aii'l the othrr two iiri' branded, one bay Middle linn.", iiriindc-il 7 1. tlylnuilnwu 011 rlcht li 1 1- one tray mnr, branded O on rlitht lilpnnd ' one iimy iel'dlmr, bnuuled IT on lft hip. Oneb.iy maro, branded blotted dlnliiotld on left Khotilder and 1) I, 011 rltf lit hip. One Iphv tnnri', branded Willi a clor!t hraml ou'lefi nhoiiltler. . one bay Ht ud colt, two yeam old, tranded rclm on l"fl nhoiildet. The DwnerM of thfso Hornet can lenrn of ttic 1 whereabouts of tl.CMj horn's by enclosing 11 fur each horse and iiddrelnif till olllce. If the horses uru not rccou-ml from I tie Infor mation furnished the money will be re turned. Addles; KAHT OUKOONtAN t't'l). CO.. JtlW rendlcton.OreKon. ScMioii SiiKiiii.i.s. hIiico his defeat at Chicago, feels like helping the lieiuiH'ratlc party. In a xpeech in Ciuciunati the other day he referted to the tteuHiuy HUi'phiH, and exprotwed the Iiok that the next CongivMM would iIuvIhu i4ime plan of eollocllng fnitn the pmple only m much taxiw im may Ini economically need in (nirrilug on the goverumeiit. 'i'liat's jitt-t what thu DeuiiH-riitH tiy and what they prooii in the Milln bill; Tim Portland Mmvuiy eonutH'tetl the iiatno of I'' Itouuoy with 11 dinroputuhlo tniiiMielloti. lie anl.ed tho pmpilcloiH of thu nluKit to pulilUh bin denial ami ox plaiiatlon uf tho mailer ami they in formed him that limy wmild do mi fur twenty ivittM u line. ThU la about what any one would iKHM't from Mich a nlicot uh thu Meivury, thoiiitli that ilmn net uiiiku It unythiiiK but uewNpuxir van-dallnm. Ciui Ni cv Dkpkw unil Jutltftt (Irwlmiu, IhiIIi IhIii I'nwIdiMitial iwplnmtii, have gone to Kurupu to wtMir oil' thu em I utlo of their tlufuiit. I'mlibly thuy will not ictuiu until after llw NooiuUr elts'tUni. Thuy do nut futd very oiithiutiawlle uer llarrixouV luiiiiiiiatiuii, am) aro not au loon to bo home In time to mt their vote for him. Tin: paper of Tacoma claim that ovary thing over them Ih 1-oliig done to "help uluug the Ikhiiu." Not it word Ik wnid altout lielplng along tho city. Thuy haui a Ihkiui, 11 mill bubble, 011 their hambi and it tukt mII of thulr time to look uflur it. Thu liilKiilug (Kvplu jwy thu uont uf Ukiihh, every time, while the iHVulatoi pocket protlio they uover turn. .Sunaioii Sviits, of .Minnesota, tlmU thu platform us iiupJuuiutiit to him iio u bent pin. Hokivh: "1 would Iiiimi piefuuvd it duvlarutii u in favor of (n'eiug tho utHViWuiiwt of life fiom tiiMition." Thuru unt a giwt many puoplu who ugrco with Senator Sabin, if lie ix it Kepnbliixin. A1.1. of thu corKir.itiouH, eombimitious, trustH, iMinbitios and nionoKli.s am for llarrinon and Morton, IKvs thu work ingman'H Interest lie in thu kiuio dlr tiuit? Wo uliould judge not, lr KKKi-a thu Itopttbliouu ruporw biwy explaining Harrlson'd Chiuci record. with I'.lkiiiH in Montana entile bubblcH." It uIho ascer led that "IIiiiiIhoii'h liiianclal entangle ment with the unspeakable lilkhiH onlv Mirved to iccoininend him to the nl lec tion of Depew, HanlHou'H uotorlotm iixHiK'Iatioti with KeienH and the other iiieml cm of thu Star 1011I0 and land grant HymllcatoH of ho t:iwci-terii Democratic M alert and Territories umlcatcd him in Htunilv to Ihe volatile nresldent of the righted 1 4ew S'oik Central." 'ihe liibunu further declared: "Har rison Ih uiiHipul,ii' at homo and disliked ithtoad; mil MipHirted by any (ieimaii iiouhp.it'er or leeoguled by any Oeriuau leader In the I'uited Slales; hated In California liccatiHo he voted foiiitccu lion's against the rcMrlctiou of Chlne-e immigration; opiccd In his own s'uto beeaUMi be Ih cold and distant hi bin manners ami luentllled with uvury nub lie act that has over been adopted which could wound the sensibilities of voteiH not uumhcicil among his own particular cll.iie in the Itepublieau party. There in ) 11 proH)slllon to uomliiatu Harrison an the junior meuilierof thu llrm of lllklns, Harrison A; Co., of No. I Wall sltcet, joint owners of thu Ilariison ( attle bub ble of .Montana, and alro us the special attorney and icpicscutatlvo of thu New York Central milroad and thu Yatuler bill InteiestH. A nomination ho brought about would not only Involve the party in m'i Ions danger but Misslhly Involve Its disruption and disgrace. Never liefoiu li.ivo Hie iilutociatH ho Isildlv and tie- llaiitly dared to oiler a eandiifato for thu uppio'tal of it Itepublieau National Con vention." Thus spoke the Hepiiblleau Tribune Satui.i.iy, and Monday Ihe scheme was can led 'out and the Plutocratic candidate was Listened 011 thu itepuliliean party, It is enliiely lilting that Morton should lie coiipl.'d with Harrison. It completes the ticket HjNikeu of by thu Trilaiuu as follows: "If, witli a I'rusldentlal candi date ni nominated, the paity shall have the sublime wisdom to nominate a ilch man from Now Yoik for Vico-I'iesldent thcie will )n a couii'iimllon of railroad and tMMslle that will Im erfeetly irresist llilu in behalf of I leeland." Thu bar igiiii so lgorously denounced by Ihe TiIImiiiu has been coiismnmatcd by tho eoiivuntioii ; bill thorn am thousands of thoiihlfiil Hepubllcans who do not Iki lioe tlmt it will Ik approved by thu peo plu In .November." I have not seen what the Tilbunu lias hud mi hiv since thu nominations, but af ter this plain spoken denuiicUtluu I can not think it pomdblu that it should sup imit this "combination uf railroad and ImssIIo." I hoiHi thu Itoiiublleaus will I'luasu re- mumlHir tlmt it is thu gioate t Itepublieau pujor In the Vot that has given Ihe pictmoiif Mr, Harrison, not Youw trulv .1. 1'. W. IF YOU WANT THE EARTH I' 'AKEN HI'. line votinif brriu-n mure, weluht. about 1 100 pounds, with colt about two months old, and onouray earlliiK, belonging to her: none of these have brutids or blots. Also one gruy horse, two years olil, with u dim brand nomcthlng lllio tho letto' D, lyluK down, curve up, on tho left shoulder. Owner can recover sniiic by culllnit on tho underslKiied.iithli riineli. -Ight mllos noitli of Vinson, mid paying chnrges. Address! .M. A. HKAOLK, Juia Im il bw Vluinn, or. iTOCKHOLDKIfS MEKTINO. TAKE THE WORLD It is almost the samo thing. No Premiums; No Special Offers; No Out Rates; lint linn notice In herebvstven that n meeting of the stockholder of the Oregon littlldltn; .V lian Association will bo held at thu olllt-o of the lliuiillllx Heal Kslute & tmn Associa tion, In Pi ndlt t'oi, Umiirlll- county, Oregon, id "o'clock p.m.. of July 'Jlth, isi, for tho purposoof formutiitlng and adopilng a con stitution and hy-lau-K, mill electing such di rectors anil committees in will conform to tho by-lawn then ndon'cd. ..MATLOCK .1. It. KAI.l-.Y. K II. l l.iil'TUN, It HAUtlKNT, JuUlmil .1. M.I'KL'KTI'. OTiciSTO C)NTKA7r0US. Illit.1 will bo received tin lo ll o'clock noon. of Monday, the li'.ih day of .Inly, Is'is.for the construction of the three-story nrlck Hotel, lo bo elected by tho Pendleton Hotel Company, , on tne comer or .Mam aim water Mrecix, in iholownof remlletoit, I'matlllu county, Or i eiron. t'outrnetor to furnish all malerliils.ex- ! eept brick, l'laiis and siii'i'llleiillons can be 'seen at the ottlee of llalley A Itillcisy, III the , Vssoclntlnu block, III IVnillct'ill Kvery til l ' iiiiisi bor.ccolilliuiileil wlili a certllbil clu-ck ; of IHW, or a b did comlhlfincd that If bid is I iicc'-pleil, bidder will sign a cnntniet to build the nii Id build Ilur, according to the plans and ' si.ei illealloi'S nreo.iri d Iherefop bv Oeiiixe I .Miiishalj, tlie iirchlli et, ami furnish nil ma I te-bil exrept brick, unil will furnlsli a uihmI j mid siiillclcnt iHind In Iho sum of n.uo. for I faithful performance of said cm, tract. Illds can inner' wiin, or Ncut to any mcmiier or the llulldllig t'oliinilltee, or to the M ercian. II. HAUtlKNT. W. I". M ATI.OCIC, .1. rAII.INd. K. M. WIIKM.UIt, J.J. IIAI.I.KItAV, ilulldlng Com. Hecrciury. Jy" id v ii ii is ii nx.- m i i ii i i i i r i i' if m i.i an C OIIUL IUI BlllU Ulll llltiru BIOC'K 01 Hnnnirmm Of A VI A nnA Vrrl... I III 111 LUl VI I rv J J A. J UilAU X I A I 1 1 1 which mut be dlspoeil of lio'wccn now niul September 1st, 1888. Tho Furniture will be oileroil daily at prices that will 'm sale. A call at our store will envinco you tlmt ' we moan to LMdUUdG ui me oiuun, oiuic aimriAIUI Now is the time to buy what Furniture need. Come and see. cfc OO, HOWBriL Court Street Jll2l llll (lsW HERB TO STAY -DKAM5IIS IX- Furniture, Carpets ' 1 1 n nn i imiiiii WM. GARDNER & CO., THE BEST AND BIGGEST NEWS P APERiaiJ m On Tho North American Continent. IL l.atKe I'a);eH ami Hi Uiiik I'oIuiiiiih. A POPULAR NOVEL Published In and given with each Isiiih of the wccklv (dlllon. Ilegluiiliig An . I. anil continuing I lure after, I'Iih World will print with each Issue n complete novel by a popular author. Among Ihe writer, will be: I I lie;iiuclfss, '.Mrs. Alexander, John H. WliHer, iirnry woou, M. K. Ilraddon, Klorelieu Wiintell, Mary Cecil Hay lleillm M. Clay, A 11 11 lo KdwanU. Hlioda IMwanls, l C, 1'l.llllps. vv'uller lloant. Wllkle tMlllns, ltobl. Iluchiinan, It. It. Hlevrtiiioii, II I, Kiirjeon, ThomiiH Hardy. Julian Huwlliniud, K V. Ilotdiisoii, I'mlle Oaboilau, Jules Verne, Wm. Illuck. These novels will bo the latest works' of the best Millers a they are puhllsiicd- the book which even one Is talking uUiut. Nothing but the very last will be iidinliteil into thu W orld's St. 00 ant Library of Mellon. This Library of Klctl ui WIU lie rluppllcil to Huherlbcrs Only. No Kxtia CoplfK Will lie I'rlnteil. No I Ini' It Numbers Can lie furnished and No Mltilile Copies Will be Hold. If Von Wish tle St rle Complete, HUltM ltltlK ATONCK. One Veur i Xt iinmbers), JIj ii .Months ( d numbers), .Vkv; 3 Modi lis 1 1.1 nunibi rsi.iV. AddresH THE WORLD, Now York. N. w. hiestanI Echo, Oregon. IIKAI.KII IX Manufacturers of Steam and; Hot Water Heating Apparatus, KOItDWRr.MNUHOIlPUIIt.ICIIUIIiDlNOi- HpeclflcntiniiH and estimates fumhliud for lieu'lug Imlldliigs In any section of tho conn-' try. Corrpondcnct' solicited, OFFICE: I34THIRD STREET, Portland, Orojon. ju FOR SALE OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, F.TC, 1 1 . . 1 1 - . i . . . : . . ... 11.--. 11. .1 1 1111111111111 rififi." e ! 'iii 1 1 1 r 11 'f 1 1 iifiiiutiiwi uniincA tvi llooring. rM -1 .1 Ti -r- 1 uooas 001a on jtuasy jf ayments. Iorbes & AVlieeler, I .! II. .M If 1. . Protection or Tariff Reform, lluyoud oiicstluu, thcTiirlirts the Issue on which tlio coming ramnnhrn will U and It behooves every cltlrun who wmld vote Intelligently to Inform hlmiell upoai jvt-i niuiru Mieiokeiy aiu'cin ins u'mMinu weiiare. GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, The Protective 1 an WHAT IT DOES FOR US, M'rV,.1.H I'lrin I'rliiHTforlliolniriuTi v unii ixl-lMM)k for thu lonmcrt. 1 II Im ImmiU ulinvvM llm ikmwtllioil .itu.i ..f tl... I t.t .... 1 1.. mttiutrr limit CleV'liiliil. " ' I lie ixisllioii of .Mr. 11 nine's "I'ui.nlv V.h.im In c,,..r..t." U lukeii 11n.hU uiMin the'i'arliraniilyzed.crltlclswl and made In furnish tnelrowii rcfututlou. INDORSEMENTS: ..., ... ,,, ... r ift 111 ill 1 1 1 1 r NM Ii Ik II1IIML llll 1 II Til II 1 1. lllll lin,v DON .M. fm'KINHON. rotmiutcr i II in it tl nli1 mill li. I ....,.11 a 1. . .. ... .. ...... nmtfrtln - Jtm (I'll tllllilllIlT('(IIlirillllIIIIII fill IIIU Hill llili"" t:-.. if vi 'mvvVMKMi. JLi "."..:""' h I'm (iiiiiiiit'iuiiiiiijii, ji 1 i"Mimv -1 .... . . . t 1 11 j t'lt if. t'li fuinmi 11 1 Min 1 itu viuir i,k ..t. 1... .: t..i jini.ttiinni oi t Tiioroiiunomi Ji, rjnt Jlull. midniri.r. ViiiK jAhV l .... . II . f.llL' III,,.. lilt. II. UlVIIIt. .III. .'. I. ..... I.. ...... ....1 .....I VM.olllllIll.iM ' ' wimif,! ui urn. .iu.r.ii.i., in exieiiiiiug Its elreulat loll iiuiong me voir 3":rz III On niul after this date, m iiilminlstnilnr of ' the estate of Ihe Into S lllliim lloss, 1 oiler "r,v fors.ii.- ill the live stock owneil by the Ut- ce.iseil, lons.slliig of IUhk Ih n hluillo fiom llio Now York llcml.l: "rdick ii Itxnl ivni'll Into tho fca niul then nlili'iily pull It out. 'l lm Imlo it IfiiMw lvo.s ati iilolutoly correct pictun' of Iho liolo vvlilclt tlio iivcmno iiiupvutiii nrjtNii lottviw In tho l!ouililicati party Wy iilnlniln fiom it. I'liiUitlolplihi l'lisw. tick it loiitl vncll In your oyo niul llicu hiuMonly pull it out. Tlmt will lvo you un iiccortito Iiloa of liow thu ltcMil4icnn piitty felt w lieu tho nuij; vviinnw iliil vvfthilriiw. A i'oitHi:iixntiXT writos: "Will von toll nio in llvo woiiIh what tho chief clumcloristlc of tiiMVorCliivuliinil is? That ho novor blo ovor. A tniK.u nutny colonsl nnin in Now York C'itv tlivl.iio thuir intoiition of vot itiK' for t'lovchtinl, 'riiiirnititi utul t.irhT JOlin. eiT3r"t. rofomt. i t.iuniNU Tin: f.tthor of IVtijaiuin Harrinon was olevtiHl to Constvtw by tho "Know Nothings." Gen. Merchandise Pendleton Roller Mills Flour. si 6 it ag i: unit roiurAiiiHxa anil Gtmvil Slock Cat He. Tlioroiiflittettt Sixtitlxi Marino it inks anil iiu'M, lltylstvieit. Graitc lluvl.s anil Stock Slu rp, Al.o a lurxe number of Horses and u iuan ttty of Ha). TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, For particular. all on or rnldrs R. C THOMPSON, .ViliuliilMi'.-tior, myll dsw If IVndletoii. t)r. V. D. FLETCHER, WATCHMAKER A Hang bulldlug.tViurt ktre, ' Oregon, Mulrl Mer chandise KIVP4 kept in And many othvr. "i.u. ir..ilin ll Vlll' I'KM'lt.Vli 1'OM.MITH.li or iw The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, One Year, IkMlk ItsllllMl It) Mttl IIUlM llll-Weekl lltmlt Alono, In Cloih, pot sCd AND CEN. LIEB'S BOOK. Iikt Oreimniuu One Year.. Ad.lru,-! EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., .iiitletiia. OM "illeton I'latios, 0 onis, ami nil Kinds of mu. leu) Instru. ::"-nts .cihi on limiHll mont iln. A. W. 8CHULZE,) !lKI-FU IN Now and Socond-Hnnd Furnlturo. Stovos. Conornl Housohokl Coods, CUOOK1CUY, CVI.ASSWAllE, Etc. cciding, Coods sold on tho Installment Plan, n Easy A.. W. SOI-IULZ3I, Ternl Main Street, renilMoit' Ortim Ti VMM, lll.ANKS. Mom llmu two huiiilrtvl fornu of letal blsiiKs ut tills ort1c. Ijtwyrn nd other nevUliiK ih'cI1 fornu csu be mpylltKl, MERCHANT TAILOR, IVndlelon, Orei,-oii, Main St., neur Webb, A FIXK STOCK OF GOODS Just received. Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 1 lo every lutrtleul r. Bl MS, For the Photographer. stvfe He takes pictures uw UiXO wx ttUU aosomieiy guarantees satisiauw" Briggs, the Photographer Over the Postofflce Pendleton, i- - - V- cr -