..N-ESDAY.JtYH. IBM. . .mtiui Urnncli OHlcc. oKOe."',', Li, ,,, , tho AbillKlOll ' I,,,l,!f. i.ietttV f rciKlk'lim, and M,m Vnl .. "it. -Hull. i. III! will $,7lK"V i-ervlco In HI- HKIjVITIi:- phototrniphor. . i..,. r. I'.mtM iL trlass. 'nrorvolr hill for salo ut this ! dnn linen duster. Cull at OttooxtAS olllce. . i ... .1.. mumml house- ...Im nt til S olliCO. Illlli v "... i, w ii front room to rem ;,Icn, on umri nhw. ..j.i.ii now cuts hair for 23 .J oh !1 WllVH Elianmiw:... 'rLi,in,. Ih'l'oIiil' cheap and t ritfnrv!1 In . on v.utinlilV Gvmiiiiu n .. . i int f kiliv eurrl- ..-.t ufnrn. .. tl . 1 reiiiiv - ' r intnni1Ty It 1IIL11 111 U1U ,! offl.00,000. im tvitmnr in i-jC iu. mill lu- thh morning's train. ,giiiuU'riiett havo put in u hl'l -:n nrAinliK not tin) contract. Mil 'ivit'v r- torman, on tlio tang Lrcck l i'iulnt-li I itt lilt i. . IV T ...1... Ill ..III I..!,, I. I.i. tlitil nt'a. - 1 ,.......1.1 flV.ii.. ii: 1 I..,.. .11 i.f Tlui fw .(r M'HI linlil MOPlMMIttJ 111 I ft church next Suml.iv ovuitlrig k.. ...... ......ILi.. t.i.i-.i 1.iiwi.4,1 If U LaUf utn until uutuiiiuu ml more fertile llVld. limy- mm; to nrvuoli in pomionua- ithffctrioU nf lVnilmton. t IVimtv Marhhul rurnlnh. ... ...l.lf. ..I j iKiimi inn uiiLnn iti iiiu . . I t l. l-4.il 1 pirrv rLMUir oi inn i.inv imii MTin? unu nr liMiru i'iiiimkiiltii K.'J j It. 11. tl . Saijtion was urrulKitcl Hi!h b Jtutioo Ilishop'rt court on anorso-H cu nif. Aiior r.oar- .'i i . . .... . until four oVlock thlH aftnr- I'txiiw mi fiiiu tltlll ilitilKll Smith left yesterday hv I IjiVm Uluirit llm will dinml ItL.t it - .. . .... f. lOft lifl I lilt I'litli llAtflll iliil. .Knl I It. ..A 1 11 "i-sr niv luit iiiav iiu i nn iiif juirier" II ho roimihm In nd will iimvo uulto u viilu- cni!iin was lakon to breakfast 9 HTIll (. f.lt.filll fAftnlinrtm.' -t ii ..tin. ItLIIIVIIII -... f-i l( .iiii4t.iv.il J return to hU jonmullHtio wns I'rwk. The world Iiuh miroculouhly npurcd u jjood iTfrcnitii. n mini 1. 1... !,, i . -....9, it mull 11111. IkAIMill "luulmlan eneontitor with tWi.iwloirthoWnll.1 Walla - i. iviiij iiiiiu ii.iiueii ioif ixniii ifu ii mum" in t; of (.oine tip nippinij. rn . i.u i r i t .-I wiitc. and 1'iuinliiL' Iiiu tol tt like the man of tho I'Wlvla.'o. He wenied to vi.jiij I'liuiiHii, iiuw H. (liirbrtl, tho proprietor of "t;e pt Allu.U coiitemiilutliiL' wironrie" Snr hiL'Kor II d- -s-.ii- am in n xii.i inuriiiii trn rv IlVl'IV. Ilir Illll 'fr.k... .11 ' - .i"-. '"' ' "KiniJior report. - im i-iiiiHr in iiiit uiirliiiiu litiu sWiticn. and f Mr. Clillbrd 7 T .K;w'o Mla will lw -vvnui II ,f,i I'OUIltV. Conine. ulieetH. with what lUliJ I ' fciinwr iiiiiT ii tivittttitt 'Mltf.,M'S,,,iV1' . -v..ihui'H IU UUV IIIU . fhecaiibuv Till of . i WrtU .... i .. - - aim ol Hit t)U il iil'k. -yiro. un,i i . ,.... ...wl - " it , I t f7.()00.000. u7 . u,x'"nt of which "m tie victim wuh incorrect, iaatin ii,,i.,.i .i.... 'r JIw twilily from i tia-aki,,.. i,? uVl ro. Mare of the fracture. -wlJlLv) II, . .1. . r?.. 'Ii-ievenin wii. i. if ''1' ' h of l'hineo I 1 ' IHOI1S Illll lyl watne,,M K-ne.1 It i 5a le n, invi,ll,lon to bo Mr. ration, who has tho contract for construction of tho Long Creek road, rcportH tiuu no m niakinir koimo headway, hut under ureut diHudvantuL'a mi nccotmi of nlieop men who are driving their flocks over uio inomnmiiH jitHt at prencnt. xno IWRsine of tho Hheep looson tlio rockn on the mountain Hido and a lurco number of tho rocks roll down into tho roadway, granny delaying Mr. l'atton'H progress. Frank .Morrymun, custodian of the poor hoiiHo, was arrested to-day on tho ehargo of assault and battery upon tho person of 1 Id man Kastwood. an inmate of tho establislinicnt. Kastwood, it will bo remembered, ifl tho old fellow with tlio long toiiL'iio. with a thousand d scrcditu bio stories upon its end of tho poor houso and its management. Tho particulars of tho caso will bo duveloped at its trial. Miiitvau ami . s. isane Have lately purchased tho farm now occupied uyino latter, 01 auron Isaac. .Mr. Milli van lias iust finished moving his familv and belongings to his country homo, and will no doubt soon bo thoroughly trans formed from a clerk into a nigged, honest gratmer. Ills friends Iioih) ami believe tho change will bo a prosjicroim and beii' cilciul one. In answer to 11 telegraphic inquiry as 10 ins condition. Mr. anoway received a dispatcli to-day in reply stating that Leo iieaiii uiul only tnreo toes taken oil, instead of his wholo foot, and was at Missoula and doinu well. This hiumv nowB will bo received with great pleusuro by his many friends hero and clsowhcto. Mr. J. 8. Llndsev and Miss Sadlo K. Michael wcro married yesterday evening hi mo residenco ot 1110 uridegroom. inov did not escaio tho everlasting charivari, which mis almost tuken the lorm ot a diseaso iu reudleton. Wo ask overv roador of tho Dally and Soml-Wceklv Kaht Oiuhionian to en deavor to tieeuro ono or more campaign HubscrilicrH to it. Semi-Weekly, to No vember 15, 1888, 75 ccntBj Dally, $1.25. lVtor .Smith, wood dealor. has an ad vertisement under"Kow To-day, "ollerliig wood iu four foot louuthri for sale at $4.51) a cord and sawed wood at $5.00 a cord. (icoru'o Iteadlnir left this inornimt for CamiiH. from which phico ho will soon de part for tho Greenhorn Mountain mines. Wishes for his good luck go with him. Tlio cash drawer of J. J. Ikiyer, of Wnlluhi, was robbed of $L'02 iu green backs 11 few days ago. A work team for salo cheap, Inquire of W. W. ltojier, corner Altu and tiarden streets. Little Ilabo Starkweather is down with tlio warlot fever. .MOUNTAIN VAI.I.KY ITOIS. Inr 'riircxlicr Driul l'lmi Oriii IVmnnut Niitr. Mountain Vai.m.y, July 7, 1888. To tho rdltiir oftl.i1 Kimt 'Jrck'niiliiu. Wo 1110 going to have tho best crops tills year over raised in this part of the country. ('. it. Katu lias moved Ills family to his place on Mutter creek. Mis M. i:. i'Veiich is teaching tho school at Fairviow, and is giving general satisfaction. V. U. Ilowman will start to Sitokauo Falls noxt week with a band of horses, which ho will Mill. Mrs. William Koblnson will movo to Camas prairie in a few days, where she will sH)iid tho summer. Died: In Mountain Valley, July 1, 1888, Joel Thrasher, aged 55 years, 2 mouths and 21 (lavs. His remains wo:o interred in tlio Pilot Hock cemetery on July llth. William S. White has moved witli his family to Pendleton. Mr. White, iu leaving hero, leaves also Homo unpaid debts which can Ihj bought very cheap. Daniel Thrasher is down from Boise City visiting relatives and friends. Quito u number of our citizens Htont tho Fourth on Five Milo hunting, llshlng and having a good time generally. Mrs Annio 1'rench has Iieen very hick with typhoid fever but is .soino Ixstter at tills writing. Mr. J. M. Humor, who went to Cali fornia last Spring for his health, has re turned to his Iiuttcr Creel: homo with his condition unimpioved. Andy l;ook is expecting two luniuies 01 1 relations from tho F.ast won. Tlioy VANHYCLK VOICES. The TeltRnipli I,n Couiilelr(-Tlio Com Inn; Ilitrel Qrunge Orcaiilcd - Local Note. V Vansycu:, Oh.. July 0, 1888. To-day tho Western Union telegraph wirowillboup from Wullulato Center vlllo along tho lino of tho 0. & W. T. Harvest will not commenco hero before tho 23d Inst, except a little barlev and oa s will bo cut in tlio meantime. Wheal will bo at least two weeks later than usual on account of tho frce.e-out last winter. Tlio farmers of this section havo lately organized a grange. They commence to realize that it is necessary to unite hi a bond of union for their mutual interests. Wo see Knights of Labor and many othor organizations linked tonethor to protect their inturestH. Whv not tho r . r...... ...1...... .11 in. ii . iitiniui mini 1 iui 1 1 ill 1 nu.lllll uneciiy aim indirectly springs? Tho miner who tolls within tho bowels of tho earth: tlio mariner on tlio sea; tlio mechanic in his work shop; the merchant iu Ids store ;tho uaiiKur in ins uaiiK, would all be thrown out of employment, when tho fanners fail to cultivate-Mother F.urth. Wo pro jioso to organizo and discard all foimer political associations and alllliations when wo llnd them in opiwsition to our inter ests, no matter of what party. While wo are in no sense a political organiza tion, still wo claim tho right to discuss politics as well as any other livo issues and chooso tho good from the bad, who may bo candidates for public olllces. W. iV. baiuplu installed the followim.' oillenrs of Vansyclo Urungo. No. 216: .Muster. las. Mchwon : overseer. N It. Atkinson: lecturer, J. A. dross; stowurd, W. J. Stockman j asslslunt ntcwiird, K. O. Cusoy; chaplain, 1. Atkinson; treasurer, Clius. Stanton ; secretary, J. L. Kllllan : gato kpejier, 1). It. Richardson; Ceren, .Miss Annie Stanton : Pomona. Miss Itcl o Stanton: Flora, Mrs. Muggio Atkinson; iadv asHistunt steward, Mrs. J. MeF.won. Tho grange meets Saturday nights, on or before tho full moon in each month. itov. Hobert v alkcr.of l'.elii).iireaehid in Juniper yesterday. Ho is a livo worker In tho "Lord's vineyard." Mail leaves ansvclo for Jumper twice a week, Mondays and Frlduvs. Henry Koofioku is building a lino house on his hjuiiliful form four miles south of hero. Jtiuiiier ulrls think there is pleasure at least iu a change. Charley you can tr 11 Sum I won't say anything aliout it. Hard to tell yet whether J. W. or J. I. will win tlio prize. Hovs bo mod est and decreet. IIohaci:. his 1 will make this part of future home. tho country tneir Kid. ItUSOl.t'TIONS. Tlio V. V.T. 11. Adopt ltilutloiiN ofSyin pntliy on llii- Idulli or Mr. (. W. WnlhiT. At a called meeting of tho W. C. T. U. tho following resolutions wcro adopted: Whereas, It has pleased our Iloavunly Father, in His nll-wiso providence, to re movo from tlio councils of our society our well-lKiloved histor, .Mrs. Udali Will kor; thorefoio lo it Resolved. That it in with profound sor row tliut we part with her "for a little season," but wo are comforted with tho fact that her exemplary Christian char acter, her iiorfeet trust in Christ, tho Sa viour of tlio world, caused her to triumph over tlio last onemy, mid enter that "rest that remains for tho jieoploofCiod." Resolved, That the Woman'H Christian TomiHJranco Union of Pendleton has lost a loved, honored and useful memljcr; hor husband a loving wifo, and tho com munity an exemplary Christian charac ter, " ... Resolved. That we exiond to nor nus Tim itiiiuiir l'roliiilily Cnlrni', It has been tho talk on tho street that Mr. Frank Morrymau, who has charge of the MKir house, was ill-treating the in mates of that institution. Doubtless tho truth has been greatly exaggerated, as thu following certificate will show: ii:ni)I.i:tos, uimnox, July 10, 1888. Tills is to certify that wo, tho under signed, have for the past three weeks been stopping iu the oor liouvu ol Umatilla county, Oregon, and say that n t pains havo boon spared by tho siqier lutendont F. L. Mcrryuiaii to make us comfortable, and everything has leeii provided for tho sick that could bo ob tained, at once. Tho Inmates are well cared for and well treated, ant' to our knowledge the superintendent gives Inmates mote privileges than thoy would get elsewhere 111 the poor houso. A. A. Di x.v. MaTTIK MlXIIKIlMAK. lintel arrlvnU. V1M.AHD HotiMB. U H Mooro, .Tr, Tom Andoinoii, Chicago; Jas l'ayno, Cove; F F. Foster, Union; I.Trinst, Now York; I. R Haw ley, Jos Mamulas, Walla Walla; Miss Putnam, Miss Morin, S Kelly, Mil on: J II Kiuehart, Summervllle; J It Taylor and wife, Maker city; W II Mahb, Kclio; J K Ciudon, John McOurry, City; U Worthiugtou Portland; Sam Mansfield, Centervlllo. (loi.iii:.v Ri'i.n. 0 Walters, Slokes t .oiler, J S McLeod, City; Jus Smith, West Union, Or; .Mrs M ilaly, Denver, Col; John (ianiio, St Jortoph, Mo; M A Fri'Oinan; Squire Depuyr F Mclntyre; Mruce Dellogaiii W Woroit; A J Howett, C Howett, North Powder. Wnllit Wiilln Klrrtliin. Tho city election pasi-ed ufl'quletly at Walla Widlu on Monday last. Tho lucky candidates are as follows: Mayor, (ico, T. Thompson; counclliiien : First ward, W. H. Upton (Rep.)i Second ward, John Marion (Dem.)j Third ward, J. M. IIIU (Hon.); Fourth ward, R. M. Mo Cullov (Rop.;i mamhal, T. J. RobiiiBon (Hop';; cleik, Honry Kelling (Dom.)i attornoy. J. L. Sharpstein, (Dem.); jus tice, A. J. (iregory (Dem.); treasurer, R. (1, Parkes (Rop.j; street conimlsMoiior, ; R. M. Havwurd (Roj,); health oUleor, Y. C. Mlahick ;Dc:n.;; Baxton, Henry Sanderson ( Dem. J Nolii)(t)2Uowlrit Frco Trudo Then. Krom tin- Alia California. In the Chicago Republican convention of 1831 President. Arthur received 278 votes on the first ballot for tho Presiden tial nomination, yet the messago he t-ent to Congress a short timo before contained tho following recommendation : I recommend an enlargement of tho treo list, so as to include within it the numerous articles which yield consider able revenue, a simplification of the com plex and Inconsistent schedule of duties upon ccitaln manufaetuies, particularly those of cotton, Iron and steel, and a substantial reduction of tho duties upon those articles, and upon sugar, molasses, silk, wool and woolen goods. Nobody howled free trade at him, al though his utterances were more in tlio lino of frco trade than President Clovo land'B. Neither was there any outcry of free trade when Republican Secretaries of tlio Treasury made recommendations of tho same tenor. Tho re)rts of thoso eminent Republican secretaries of tlio Treasury, Folger and McCulloch, contained the same recommendation, qulto us explicitly nuido. and yet tho party now brant.B such a proositiou as "lice truuo, and through tlio president of its Convention proclaims Its jwllcy to; bo: Perpetuate tlio tuxes and spend tho 1 surplus. EAT TO LIVE ! HOUSO an:' 'resident, Tiiki- Your Choice. In tho way of tickets ho must bo a par ticular citizen who cannot suit himself this year. There are already noven in tlio field, with some partios to hear from yet. Thoy aro : Democratic Party President, Cirovor Cleveland of Now ork : Vice-Pi Allen U. Thiirmun of Ohio. Republican Patty President, Mcniamin Harrison of Indiana; Vice-President, Lovi P. Morton of Now York. Prohibition Party President, Clinton M. Flsk of Now Jersey; Vice-Presidont, John A. Mrooks of Missouri. Union Labor Party President, A. J. Strceter of Illinois: Vice-President, Chus. K. Cunningham of Arkansas. United Labor Party President, Rob ert II. Cowdrey of Illinois; Vice-Presidont, W. H. T. Wukolield of Kansas. Industrial Reform Partv President, Albert K. Redstone of California; Vice President, John Colvin of Kansas, Woman Sullraglsts President, Melva A. LwkwoDd of asliingtoii ; Vice-President, Aided II. Love of Pennsylvania. -. Pralni Whcru I rnl.i- In line. When a iierson who really excels In his j lino of business appears, his merits should I Do recognized. Mich a ierson is liarryi Miivfleld, the sign painter, who arrived I Iu Pendleton some time ago. No fulsomu rulio will bo given him, to uoiso abroad !i!sBHoriority. The attention of tho pub lic is simply culled to his work, tlio I ma tilla Real Kstato Association sign, the Kaut OmiooNiA.v sign, and thu lettering on tho window of Carl'H burlier shop. It stands on its own merits, and needs no othor recommendation. Mr. Maylleld also excels iu fancy gold and landscape sign-work, and only awaits a cliunce to test his excellence. IPJP.RrAII PARKiM BILL OF FABE: Why tin' Won Inn MIIU Nulliir. Krom II111 1'mvlilt'iieu Journal. The shutting down of thu woolen mills in North Andovor, Mass., is not an ovent that will bo exploited as evidence that the proscct of lower duticA is ti death-blow to business enlerprlso. Tho mills closo liecausu tho high price of wool and tho narrow rungo of selection caused by the tui ill" make their business a losing one. Hundreds of other woolen mills aro Iu almost as bad condition and are continuing ocrut!oiia only In 1iok) that thu onerous wool duties will bo re moved lefuro the choice Is between bank ruptcy ami cessation. Kraiitleil Nearly rutnlly. From tho Wallowa Clili flnln. Lust Tuosday, as the Muko was descend ing Wallowa hill, thu horses started to rim, and Charlie Palmer, who was drlv I Portorhouso Stoak . 60c Smokod anil Driod Von Sirloin Stonk . 3S ,,onH"m' ,0c Round " 20 Plck,od P,B'8 Foot with Crackoru 10 Pork Chops 26 Imported Sardlnos.cnn 26 Mutton " 25 Dovilod Ham, can 35 Ham and Eggs 35 Scrimps and Lobstors 35 Eggs in any stylo, oach 5 Salmon, can 25 Milk Toast IC Coflfoo, Tcaor Milk oach 6 Dry Toast I O Broad anil Btittpi ... 6 Half Spring Chicken CO j Sandwiches IO Coid Spicod Boof IO , 1 Oyotoralnnny rtylo " Boilod Ham 15 Cold Lunches from 5 conts " " Tonguo 15 upward. Two Horrlng . . . 5 Bologna Saus-igo. L -ARK OFFFRlNti- Overwhelming Reductions! IN CW CBU.r R l '!. .Iff K.V 1 1, to nic i") ir a p. t it m i n imm i: n s k h t o o ic t Bargains, Bargaisns! in our Dry Goods Swooping- Reductions Department. Rmnnninp' R.nrliirrr'.irYria in nnv "Rn.no.v Rnnrls I 1 1 11 1 itllit VI lit I 1 IV ill III v; l nun uiin 1 1 l j pw w " D .vw w w vvwj w w w Ing at tho time, wus unublo to ntop them. ' Tifinn vbllfillt. lust at tho iMjHom of tho liill tlio Htaiia I -"Jf f-1- " . --r... upset, rolling over twice. Palmer wus' OWeepmg JL10CIUCUO11S 111 Olir INOUOH UOOU3 thrown down the hill, tho Mage falling 1 T)Qi3ori",lllflllt Swooping Reductions in our Olothiug" De partment. Sweeping Reductions in our Men's Furnishing- Goods Department. Sweeping- Reductions in our Boot and Shoe Department. Sweeping- Reductions in our Carpets, Oil Cloths and. Matting-. inion him. Am soon as assistance could bo nhtiiiucd.tho unfoituiiato man was car ried to tho station, and medical aid souc moncd hum Ivlgiu. At first it was feared that Palmer could not recover, but the lat est word is that ho was improving. Tim I'oiit.oi ''till n,,h. Aftor tho ro-couiit by tho court ywder dav establlidied the fact that llaitman was elected, an ollbrt has Is en made by Mr, Young's attorney to-day 10 prove that th" ballots could not Isi inirutuced . as evidonco.on the grouuil thai the healed ballot-box had Ikwi -Kiiied by Air. Hurt-, man, hi tho preemv i Al!nonij, on tho supionitlon that it c.uitatno.1 the poll-! books and tallysheots, ami that this gavo i ...... i ..' ii , ..,H. ulllovor ' lilm oril! hors Jill OPIWItUHIiy IO lamiHjr . rr r' hi, rae io"ke'eV. , with tho baliot-box. hould he or thoy fee I'lirukiT'it Klrkll.IIU. 1'iom tlio l'lilladflplilii U'l.r. (Jov. Foruker may reflect, uism second thought, that ho wih t n iimejlli-lily can did iu iusiittiug last week, at the outset, that Hie Uepiiiiiic.tu ( nnveiitiou sliouiii uomimitii a I ii'i-ident.d c.inilidatu who would Ik "at lu.it a gentleman," His lioom M'eiued to go into a declino from that time. We atik overv reader of tho Dally and Somi-Weokly East Oitiajo.su.s to en dt4Vur to M'Miro one or nmro campaign MiicriborH to it. Semi-Weekly, to No voinlier 15, 1888, 75 cents ; Daily, fl.23. IIOUN. llOYI'-'otht. wlfnof ItfV. T. M. Iloyil. In I'Diiillrtuii, on Wiilno.iluy iiiornlns, July II, IHiS.it nil iioiinil hoy. ol MA Illll Kl. lit n Resolved, That u copy of tlieso resolu tions lw enrolled in our minutes, also a copy Hunt to the town papers, and a copy bo presented to tho family of our do ceased sibter. "Iljaiitlfnl toller, thv work nil done, 'Hiiullful Mul Into lory iroue, i lleauilrul ilfa with P or.iwn now won, Coil Kivclh tlito rcl. Hest tram nil sorrowi., 'unil watehliiB, unit IH).tfroni nil POlbleiUUInwuiiaienrii, Ilea tliionch ll(l'inlltM.wonderul year., At home with the h ct. !luuilfiil spirit, free from nil .tain, 1 Ohm tin- imnrmohe, tho norrow mid puln, ThlnH U the Klory and Inflnltoijiln Thy xluinher t wet." Wo ask ovory reader of tho Daily and Semi-Weekly East Obkooman to en deavor to Bectiro ono or more campaign subscriber to it. Semi-Weekly, to -No vember 15, 1888, 75 cento; Daily, 11.20. so disposed. On this now phase ol tuo unction a ureat deal of te(-tInioiiy Has T, iiunv ,.0uplo camn been taken, und tho attornevH for liotli Lvenlng's tndn Jrom Milton, wc sides have been discussing Hm inorits and riui UIl,j returned on tho livo demerits nearly an nay iuiuiu..uiisnv. The argument, however, Is now finished, and as tho F.Asr Oiieoo.man goon to press tho caw) is still U-forotho judge, awaiting lus decision. KKI.i.KY- I'CTNA.M - At tho Vlllnrd Houiie, In IVii'lleton,Or.,oii July 10, lVi, hy llcv. J. C. Kirk man, MUi Klori'iiro I'uliium Hint Mr. Hila Kulloy, U.th ut Umatilla county, down on the ere inur- o'clock train. A brief but blissful wedding tour, i I.INDHEY MK'IIAKI-At tlin rmldriico or Owing to the biickwardnoKs of Dim trade this season, wo havo an acciunulutioii stock which wcdniiut proHj.-o Iu curry over. WE MUST HAVE ROOM ! Iu order to gut this room, we have decided to inform tlio public that we will sell for the next sixty day i. mir Kntlio Si-k at MAUVBLOUSLY LO7 PKIOBS. We guarantee that goods of it similar quality cannot he purchased elsewhere WITHIN 15 PER CENT. OF OUR PRICES. Purchasers would do well to Hx.imino our Stock, L. DUSEEN8ERY & CO. Itf.NHV HTOVKII, I'ldklilllllt. K. J.HOSOlKHVII.I.K, VI I f pli hlili 111 J'lir.n I'aom-'Ii sris, Kccrotary. J.i' i; 1 1 xzi.ii. Triakiin-r. 1'ri arln il III Luniloii. Tho following cablegram from Imdon was published iu yesterday's (Jregouian : "American bishops ollleiated in many London pulpits yesterday. The bWiop of Oregon assisted at rviees in bt. 1 aul tt, on Great Portland street, where u goodly representation of Americans welcomed t ' niu iirr.ii.np thu hi boo of Nairn- Terrltorv. was wciwni. Ington street, near the lamour u.uu Iheu'room, 111 IVnillelor,. on Tue;lH.v men. Hih' r'niizreurtttliMinl nliurc'h. olMrlullliU, J I K. Minify uiul MlsKaillu t'.. Michael, both f l'enUlrton. SKW TO.HAY. IThnWQYJmnimY rnfiTAm IllCiailMGiD UUDlUllI Mill PETER SMITH in Pine and Fir Wood. .... ... 1, 4 flU'UV. Ut til I IllllIP B tHU.V... '-O'- Will deliver wood to any part of town In four-foot leaeOm ut II SO u cord, and 18 cord for aweu wooa. ...... I Uavo ordera at the Ort'Kon Keed Yard, on I Court street. Jylldtwlm COMPANY I This new mill Is now niuntifucturlng Hour by th lufent Improved methods Flour and Mill Feed Always on Hand Wo solicit a sliuro of puWin patrouuge.