..i irnnrli timer. flhK.?i,,7 .. ti nif '' .,.. .1,,, mitti. .nJ tl'"""'..""."' ' t .V. i . will l-l) uMll 11 n" r,..,- nf ."' ...... - i-iifd iii . ' i t. r' iiiiiiii.iin.iiii(l 4 III " I... tienili.Vi i '",,, J ic win Ills llllVM" " ' rtTiiu'il'iv, - epiemuet tin n-pairiiii.' at Donaldson e: Tlic baseball Ixi.vm stalled III to-day to i remove u portion of tho old fence uround I thu rui'o traek, in outer to put it up uround tho park. They hud torn down about four hundred yauN of fence, w hen Dave llnm tint u Htnp to thu proeeoJiutfs, i euylntf that lie had bought it of the K. V. A. Assoelalion. A new fence will there , fore have to lie const meted around the part Tho combined harvester has just cone pletod Iho cutting anil Ihie-hiiiK of .1. V, 1 Temple's lare crop of yrain. Ily iie.tuul , test In thu harvest tl;ll, it has proven a . success us a lahor-xavinn linintlin. j Next season will tlouhtle" nee a nuniboi , of thu machine at work In tho tlehU of haslorn Oregon, in this legion's enter ; prising farmers always keep apaco with , tnu times. ; in. Mclhido, the drug store man of Adams, is in town to-day. lie loporls anums, uitiiotigh wuuung uu appearance )i iiuiinesH, to no inn oi iuinuss never- A KIIAI,!. Wli HA VII TIIK UOAH? MrutltiR tiftlm Itimnl or Trailn I.unt Kvc iiliiK-lllciHlon of Hunt' l'riiio4itlnii Vlnlti lull by llmt (lentliMiiuii-Mliiit hluil linllu. minl(.? v ( liiinm,. A-IMiliili-il-Col. J'MmutK t (In In U'ikIiIiik liin Alio, A largo number of the members of tho Hoard of Trade were present lustuvening. The committee appointed to consider .Mr. liuneroft's ndveriMng proposition lopjrt ed unfavorably, and recommended that tho Hoard do not accept thu plop siilon. uiu icpon was improved anil adopted. oi .nr. ilium, .....ii m.ttin Walloual ',F.le.'w;. """f1 far."1Ul7! iomu to town, niui"1"" i uriiiir tncir cusn, mauo Holler Mills have begun their purchases uud drive away without slaving longer than necessity calls for. '1 Iiu'h them are . - .. , . nr. ievv pcopic, uiu goon sines. vN In town to-day from ...,. , Worllilnutoii llnil ,, ranrh on inn n uu.k. several yearx ul'o moved to Kastorn Ore- Strahon rotiinu'd ni-ji i from Tennessee, and have since that o weeks visit to lortiaiiii. ,, j)u,, i0,.a(0(j nL.ur l.exititun, are . I I... ..ii. Iif I In . .. . ... .I..i. .!...! i ii Voplllll rciurneii inri. in lonii uruuv uu uiuir return 10 1110 ,ifo,l visit to friends in Uovvunl 1H hold ner vice loVlix'ki'.M. at M.ttigh- lit1. .... iimi fainllv. of Milton, ' . s'mc York. where they I winter. nmlreii jwople worn aboard vtt Iw'im' I'iisspngur, wnicn i .....ii in leu'". In the HistoHico building, Iulm lut of domcntii! ami Try twin, lu'. pleinher the Hth, Im IjV.aml on that date, the .: ' i.... I'.i w m ..I ..I l.i. ItillliliM'TlllVlIll r Ul evonltiK was enjoyed i'liiirt on thuhtops oiitwldo nm'lliiu'. kolvtli.tt the little town of ti i . I null n ii 'ho lino of T nillrad, will b-'eomo miiUlil'plnNliit in thu i .1 i. .I.. ..i. UHi;'' n ..in fy fvoiilnc. .NjthiiiK regard- a-cit.iliic(l. inai it win rablft i IviiilUilon, nowovor, in advance for the K.vki Ok r Dally or Semi-Weekly, another copy t- a friend ill nfter thu NovoiiiIkt clot jn.v, uiv nf iih'ii Is now employed r.ipi.lly ' lixmiiii up," uud J structure. f . - '..till! .1... 1.1 ... . . .1 1 ...III 'l .1.1.. MhiiitMiii. mill win iiniiiiiuiv - 1 1.1 1 . t l.A .1 I.I . rnifr iiruini mill niiriiiii. .1 ,1 1. f It...... near fetu eton. thu town aiortrconililien for defence. .... . . . i .it.,1 i... i the liljliei-t market priiti' for . . .11 .... T M II. llaloy.who are tho com- my uiri in u t couniv. inl.il .....I lit... 1...... wn iiiii nikii a itii Mtmiitu fitting iii the latent styles of at nioiialU niton. lirldklni.i.1. trim u .... r.l.i....il riurHJiui in iii am. huh oeeti IhiMM't two or three ilnvs. .inniid I. ii. I. . i. ........ ...... ... ii. "11 mo iiiiiro.111 mill 111 II u 1. ami then laeer h Kcub- iiiiui I'liriwi is iucre.iMii uy inn (tl hoiiiiv nii.'iliit iitawMiimii. "i iiioriur nun iitMiiit. iixiHi tiv llori'.'ini'n (n .nliiiltnir ii.tni . F...II..I..H .!... I'Ien( l lileciv nf lutlrlllrit Amitifil to the collei-ti in by Hunny South, which they will hereafter inaku their homo. Jlioy are the imrentH of l A. Worthlngton, one of W cHton'n proiniuent murchaiitH. Thu Hixtv-fwt wing to tho waterworks cihtern is being uxtended another blvtv feet, making ll'l) feut In all. When tills Ij .1. ,t..l...l ti I . 1 .1 . niilin l Vlllj'iuivil. 1 1 in ueiit'teii null ! tli3 w'ulor supply will bo increased sulll- I ....nil.. I t 'Ultflull till. I,,,... .l !ll.,...l LVIIMI lu iui.. ..iv ivnil i.llliuill further (litllcully, .U f .ll eve 'iiiml dautthti'r. I'dhli h piirtcugcr f-r I'm rru lui'i.. ..I.. .1 . I ni inn immr ..iirv .. .1. in iiirjiMin l llrhlt'll ...... A soldier atloiiinted to iiiimj tho 8-vcar- old daughter of Henry Tobin, of Walla willu, on luesday ovenlng last, a IWssliig htranger frlghluund the villain or he would have succeeded lit his, de signs. No vlutt has been discovered us to his identity. The Indian prisoners entitled in thu county jail have been unidu to earn their hoard. I lie latest good use to winch they have been put was In cleaning out thu eonrl -house yatd to-day, a much needed improvement. Dr. Kdgar, who had several bones broken in u runaway nl Helix Komu time ago, anil was ipiitu severely Injured, Is ioMrtc(l to be recovering rapidly. A week or so inoro will soo him on his feet uuulti. A. 0. Ankenv, the llttlo baseballlst, tirrlved In town from Spraguo to-day on a visit, to remain several days. lie will probably play with tho "Slum" in their gaino with Iho Salt laikers. Imosl every h uti sOeli on Ihu street to-duv had olio of those overhistitii! Hack- uges of bills In his band. The bill collec tors are largely In a majority over the debtors who are ablu to pay. An idea of Ilia laruu number of rooms and partitions In (iagen's now hotel can lie gained at a glance ui tno nuge plies oi laths received to-day and duM)sitcd around thu building. Kred Knll vviisiniinlered near Snokanu Tuesday bv' ."vllllor, it !erman, his com- minion vvllli whiiiii lie had I icon camping, . .... I .1... 1. . I.. .1... 'I'.... iiliu uiu limit uiiunii lino uiu Hill Ikivs saw the act. Owing to thu number of grangers In tov n to-day, Hilling wheat and making nurcliRHCH.' the streets huvu donned a chilled appearance, a look of life, activity, ami tmsiiicss. An Indian llnew u blind hiiuvv over a railroad bridge in Victoria, and she fell forty feet Into the harbor, but clung to thu iron work for an hour, when she was rescued. .1. V Forbes, of Weston, is hi tow n to day. Mr, Forbes has mining iiiteiusts in the Cracker creek auction, and recently solda fraction of a mine then for :t,."00, Thomas NIccloy, u prominent farmerof tho Jtinler1ielghlorhood, is in town to day, for tho purpose of diKsislng of his wheat ut tho "highest market price." This being the Hot of tho month, a number of Pendleton's clti.ens havo ta ken a trip to thu mountains, or some vv hero oImj, to remain a day or ho. Thu C'llpiHirs had another drill last ovenlng. Owing to the absenco of some of tho members of the team, it was not it satisfactory one. Tho long feign of hot weather now ex perienced by the people of Kasturn Ore gon is utmost unprecedented, and tho end is not yet. I.. It, Cox, Kwi., is In town to-day, to bo In attendance on tho Sopteniber turm On mot on of .Mr. Ilium . t'nl. Win rarson.s was elect d as uu additional ineuilxirof Iho Waslilngton conuniltee, providing fiee triinsnoilaiion can ho nl,. tallied. the question of the Hunt railroad sub sidv, and the roulo which thu mad would nursuo, was taken up and resul ed in it lengthy discussion, participated in bv .Messis. Ilium, Uheeli.n, Itothchild, Mi nor, Tiirnur, Kaluy, Wagir ami others. The railroad uoiumltteu teporled that thu Iwst route appealed to them to be to coiuu down ltallroad street, along the edge of tho 0. It. & N. Co.'s light of way, purchasing what private projierly was necessary in mak ing tho curves leoulred to reach thu gravel-bar blocks in the vicinity of the foot of Altit street. Mr. Turner thought this route entirely Impracticable, and said most of the proierty own ers on Court and Alia streets wen wlllllng thy road should come down those streets. Thore wus not much objection till Muin street was reached. .Mr. Turner had and road u pe tition to thu council asking that a right-of-way down Alia street be granted, which wus signed ny a number of pro- lorty owners, It was developed, how ever, that thorn would be considerable and strenuous objection to this, among others by .Mr. Thompson, Mr. Muiphe, Mrs, LVspain, Mr. Itothchild and Win. lloper, Mr. Hunt, being present, was invited to address the Hoatd, which lie did at length. He said It rested entirely with the cliUotiM of l'endleton whether they cecured Iho road or not. If them wus to bo any Ill-will or sour feeelings ho would not build it here, even if thu subsidy was raised. He thought no one ought to blame hlui for any losses orbiokuu promises, lie had kept his promises and would do so. lie took hold of thu construction of thu road be cause It ran through it good country, and ho understood It b inds were guaranteed bv- tho Northern I'aclllc. Ilo invested U:!0;),OOJ or flOJ.uOJ in thu job, and found there was no capital back oi it, and a suit wus brought by tho Trans continental to unjoin thu .Noitliurn from aiding thu work, Ilo then had to take the road to gut his money out. Villard and the 0. K, k X. had umlcavotcd to got portsC-slon of Iho road, and when hu would not sell them had threatened to build u parallel line. Mr. Hunt alluded to the advantages It would ln to thu town ; thu theaper rates for coal, lumber, grain, and all oxKrls and Imports. The concessions already obtained fiom thu O. U. ft N. were all on account of the building of this road. Tho people of l'endleton could raise tho money easy enough if they wished to, but they could not do it bv savim: thuv couldn't do it. Two I Oiio thing" was certain Ihu road would not bo hunt to rendieton unless ineso terms were compiled with, and that soon namely, u bonus of $:'.0,000, and pro curement of right of way anil duot grounds lit thu town. He did not usk Iho cash; would take notes supposed to Ik) good at tho tlmo given, one-third of the KIO.OOO to be paid one year ufler tho completion of the road, ono-thlrd ono vear later still, and tho other third In an other year. Hu would agree to havo tho road conipluted within u year, though probably it would bo sooner than that. As to thu route, ho considered that down Com t and Altit streets us tho onu that would probably t selected : might tako anothor if ufler running lines it wits found practicable. iho iint thing to do however, was to raise the if.'UI.Otll') ; when that was done thu route would I hi determined upon at once. Mr. Minor, Mr. Hothchlld, and others, thought It absolutely necessary to know thu route hrforo nnj thing was done toward raising tho subsidy, tint Mr. Hunt would consent to tako no slops toward positively determining tho route until thu bonus was raised. There was a general expression of opinion in favor of assist ing the road; tho main question of dis cussion lieing as to the route to 1)0 pur- sued HAuiti:it okki;k. A I'urty Wlio Hum Vltltr.t tlioAtlnrn Sny Tiioy.Vro Over HodiiIlmI. W. C. Stiiison, Walter Horn and W. . Hoothhy, of Pilot Hock, who re cently took a ttip of exploration to tho Cracker week mines, returned las'. Tues day. .Mr. Hoothhy was in town to-day, and was seen bv an F,.u,r Oukoh.m.vn top resentatlve lie says that the Ci ticker, creek section Is greatlv overestimated, from glowing reports in tlio Haker Citv papers, ho had undor-tood that the mines were numerous, extensive and un-i dergolug utnid development, and that! machinery for a ntump mill was at1 Haker City, and would soon bo trans-! potted to Cracker creek to bo; put in operation. On visiting ' the mines, lie found that the1 bubble had "busted." The eainn contained only about liftv Inhabitants,; ami a largo numnur oi laborers had just been disehaiged by mine owners, their fiutlior employment being found unpro fitable. '1 ho truth of thu mutter seems to bo that tho ruining "boom" which struck tho Cracker cieek country, and which was Inflated continually by Haker City papers, has had its reaction. 'I lint thu mineral belt is reasonably rich is probably true, but roisirts as to its fabu lous wealth havo been calculated to de ceive tho iiultllude, and have succeeded in so doing. As Mr. Hootliby says, capital and lots of it could probably develop the ledges with profit, but a poor man stands no chance, and this act is gradually being discovered. Tho boom Is over for tho present, ut least, as many empty 1111111111: cabins attest. .Mr. Hootliby visited 11H tho big mines in that legion, Including the Uutrulo, owned by 1 eiidletou parties, and located on Granite creek, Ihis lie considers, and he claims to havo had nemo o.xpealence, the richest of the whole outfit. A half-carload of ore from this mine will soon bo shipud to Denver for reduction. BEHtFT. After September 1st I will do no more credit business, but will Sell Strictly for Gash! VlM.AIIII Until Arrival!. Ho i hi:. K Jiteohson, J no CROCERIES will be cheaper than ever offered in Pendleton. U 1 " itco beach und ntlmr r 'ill .'it iT.lcoina wliiiio Miss tnter '1 , nnin Writ-lit Semi- iiM will then return to mi laM evening's fd'hihi, 1 tills tlinrntiL. '.I- Inrtv of Id- yard, conio " mu miRiiv ,i! wi.rlc. turn 11 UiniN.imlj ..r kl.i. .i.ti.. ........ ... 11.111, 'mvh,N loo-nlug up a liille "rni im-reascd nusinews. :tnt-art the I'e.idlet'iii cows I" make a raee-eimrc of 'ln frmt ()f residence wm wearis of this festiv e - w imji riiin-kliTiiiinl j 'Wr lire-leas ,n his fence, ZLl from r(VS. Ill) (,f U III. r.t.,rl.,u sireti'v ..... Jil l S V ,1 Im v'' AHlst-lmitn.l 1. i-vi. 1 NaitinMinraiiiibiL'tiiii i.inti.Oi wiJmim nf ir .... 1... . 1 in .. .... ir n-ii'i. UK' "- Mircntl 1. , 1. I nl ... .. "I. I' ""uiiuwra ronl ChU ..-... ;T",""uiUiwtrt the in r v si-uing oMroni 1v m I'eudluloii iieople on the sick list are all "holding their own," anil win proba bly all recover. Umatilla county's two commissioners, John f.ulirs uud' Clark Waller, are In town to-day. Mrs. A. K. Powell, of East Portland, is In tow n on a visit to. her daughter, .Mrs. V,'. W King. tSuinucl Holts is in town to-day, prov ing up on his pre-emption claim The regular September torni of the circuit court liegins Monday. TIIK WIIKAT MA It Kin'. McU.irrv: O 0 Ormsbv. Ctah: C H Slow. art and wife, Walla Walla; W I Carey, 1 .ins H Koonlr., O U & 4 Co; l ii Clink," Ij H Con, P Hamlin, Portland; I'im Oiiiuluv. linker: .Ino Lewis, Pilot Hock.i .1 ,11 Smith and wife, Denver, Col ; Clem ' T'lteeso. Adams :.l ( iiahiini. A It Halev. ' I.11 liraudo; -ino .Matiicsen, l ariuingion: P F Slenuur. Hums, Or. 1' Shelton and wife. Portland, .Ino U Taylor. Arlington; .Ino Ouoigo, .1 Anderson, II K I'.eckwlth, O U & N Co; 1) N Mecklen, Farmlngton ; (S II Weusloy, Htvtt Portland. Howman Housi: (ten P.uck, tleo Mor row. F Hornier, F Pallock, Spraguo; W S MeCroskoy, V S It M S;.l A Horn,.! W Horn, tirant Horn, Frank llalluy, Pilot Ihs:k; Prof FIC Hepburn; Henry Ta.v lor, Chicago; A M Alien. Haker t'lty;.! II Thorson, W Melaiughlln. O It A N ; Ivan W'estronn; Henjamin Hernust, (lieen lt!ver;S P Hates, Win A Forties, Dowo.s, Kaiwas; II A .Morse, Meaehaui Cieek; A II Peterson, B Monku. Walla Walla; Win Worthliigloniind family, l.oingtoiii Ciias Morby. O It .t F; B Jaeobson, ulty ioi.i)KN Kn.K Fred Wett, Walla Walla;. I B Forlws, Weston; Win livans, (! W Forest, Denver. Col; (111 Nelson, Cold Spring; Peter Bmbose, H Dobula, country; S H0H.0 and wife, J Kesolvcs, Pilot Itock; Templeton, country; M .Slambouuh, .1 NoNon, A P Woodwaid, Ccnturvlllu: Will Uislio. A Hooth, Junicr; Win Dwight, Ad.inih; Fred Pen- illeman, city; r Miotts, riioi U'xkj ia Hunter, Porllaud. This Cornur-Ntmin Olrlirutlo". It is said that every preparation has been made for tho cornor-stonu celebra tion. Just what these preparations uro, however, cannot bo dellnlteiy ascertained. It is known that tho Masonic order will have ehargo of tho ceremony, and that (iranil Master Jacob .Mayer will Isj pres ent. The procession will form at thu .Musmlu Tomtilo at two o'clock, and march to thu court house silo. There I the exo risos of the day will taku place, ! COTTRT STREET on a platform erected for that puriose -"-- "-"" The Jlasons will iKirfotui tho usual cere-, ... monies on such occasions, thniu will ho iniislu, and J. P. Wager will deliver tin oration, Thnso who wish to do so aro leijuested to bring relics and deposit them in tho corner stone, there to re main forever. A CASH REBATE CARD is furnished to each customer, which you should bring whenever you come to buy goods, and the amount oi your purchase will be punched out of it; and when you have purchased Fifteen Dollars Worth of Goods You can Select goods in my store to the value of ONE DOLLAR FREE! IT IS MONEY THAT I WANT! and Goods must be sold All persons indebted to me will please make it your business to settle either by cash or secured note. W. C. TILTON, PENDLETON, OR. Ailinrllsrit l.nllriT. t'nelalined letters lemahilug at thu Pendleton iHillleo Septemlier 1, IMS. 1 Persons calling f r samu please nay "iuV ...lta.,,1 n Finally umii motion ol .Mr. wager, the n,.k,.v y old railroad coiniultteo, which consIstiMl I jarncs v m of .Messrs. Wager. Itothchild. Young. ,)VI,(im Miss .Ienu Livermoio, and llalleray, were discharged jvley Jf 11 -' from furllwr' service, und a motion as"(.iuil.,v avid udoptod for the iipK.ntmeiit of a row ' C0l.well .1 1 mitteoof seven, to solicit . subset lotions j iict )rno fur thu iat),OJO miLddy. The I'lMunl , Harp Miss Nellie aiinounct"! that ho would uv) hit I ha , Kannliiir Hank eotuiulltw on .vionuay, aim iioiny uiu mumliursof their appolntmuiit. Hani iten. who lives in ilia or 11. "' -'rcl' l'rchased .1 " m, witii .,t,t..i, 1... 1. ... C'uiillli'tlUK ltliiirl a tu iIih ItKil Vulun Tlmilraiifr Havi Nut S11I1I Yet. Tho intnibers of tho Umatilla County t'Sraiigo, to the numlxiroftwontyoriiiore, coifistiiig of Miiuo of tin most proiniuent farmers of lh count), met Ihis af ternoon in the K1-1 Oai wo.M s building to consult In gard I i iho s.du of tlioir u limit. :inioilli;ill'' tu all -Ut 7(1.0.10 hush-1 ,.,.l,..,m,. linru els, in a bulk, mil iii ! Hie limu of going; or t, .miometer here ttj-day must to press had imt disiiosed of it. I'hey Imvo reached !M0. Wo take tho usual brought 1 tire not s.itUllci wnh tho nioits of the 1 nixirty of siipiioslng the Pendleton thor- market furnisbe l l. huvers. one mom-. moineter reached un J . H lias neon our ber of tho grange Mid that he had been . warmest day hero. H. I., ottered iM cents to-day by Hourko vv; Co., here claim mat m Sotvt rrmii Mtiai'liuni. Mi: ten mi, Aug.ist I1J, 18SS. To tin K lltornf t '' K'is' Orci; nil nil. Vou iimv alroadv have heard of tho fu rious tire that win. kindled within half a mile of our encampment yesterday. It is rumored that engine M Is resionsible for thocontlagration. About thirty cords of wosl are said to lc lost already. I ho ulr oveihead is t lek with smoke, and iierhapH this tho partly uivounts for the great iieat here to day. I think tho rail road men und others have it under con trol now, though it has leen no light tllTho dailv visits of the B. O. aro very a8 He VMlllan a.ml. ... aniJ therefore iwniu . : puahase. He tolls .-WltfHMftf l,.OR . . . . th A"D"ff1.1 .ol 5 uliilii other Olivers cents is all that can 1st laid. Tho farm ers are evidently on their guaru. aim mean to get all their wheat Is really worth. Just wluit the truth w about the market the K.vht Oiikoonun Is unablo to sUto jKjrltively, oh for some reason it failed to receivo any advices by telegraph totlay. We hope, however, that the farmers will receive every cent their product U worth. 1 Im Kit Orituiiln t'r". Hul-icriljers paying in advance for tho East Orkoosian, eith t t-'emi-W eekly or Dally, can sond another copy of the ia per to a friend from now until after the November election rimic orciiAKOK. This offer is open to both old and new sub scribers. Address: East Omooniam Pub. Co. Pendleton, Or. Fish Mrs Win Fleming .1 II 1 iwler F K (leorgo Will Harris ('has Sliukloiitio W Ingr.ihiim I) (i Kerr J no Clayton lai.Mont Tom .Mahonov Nora Mesplu Mrs Mary Peters Harry Ste.i vens .1 W Vincent A .1 Warren It P Wukerk Mrs Waggoner H' ll (i A F. II. CViiton, P. M. or SlOil, Thu 1'uJlKt .IuiIei-k, From Hi" t'orll'iiut Siw (It i.i Jiidk'n rMwyer uiul .luilgu allu huvu 1 receiilly lieen iniK!aehed. hi far as ire- naratory process goe.. before Congress, ; for their action in admitting Chiuci.-o hi j dutiaucu of thu law, in the Nirt of .van Franciwio. Them is not a particle of' reasonable doubt as to the i:iilt.iuility f , either of tho f ederal .Judges nameil. Each of tho two bus, since the passage of tho Chinos. Hcstrlctinn laws, sought every apparent technicality of tho law to defeat it. Tho application of the habeas corpii" writ tu land Chinese might not have been tho Invention of these Judges, but tho fact that it was IndiiHtiioiihlv worked, In each court, and that to each Court tho Clerk and Commissioner was a blood relation of the Judge, and tho enormous fees netted to tin lerk and Commissioner, was 11 fair warrant of suspicion. The present orange crop of Florida will I be the largest ever known, f'omo esti mate It at 4,000,000 tsixes. Iluyoiut qtuisliiin, tit- r.rin ' ( It- im- -in inch I 001 1 ti.-1 tu will i- fontflit 11111I II l.tiliiiovisiviy iii. ii li. 1 miiiiui vol. lnii-'iiK, 1, in tu ii( 11 hi ii'oinfir uisin u .111, jixil wlilcli Korlo-. ly 11II1 .1 lit i-iiiMiiul wilurt GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, The Protective TarSff. WHAT IT DOES FOR US, llentlctH vvliiil is un.iHy i'onlil( nxl 11 ui'i' ilwlrii' uj- t i.y uf . inn (.r.-lioii loit. It III crvi- im a Turin' erlun'r for Die leiirtu-r iv wtil uh m idm ImmiIi fur iln I -..i ik iI. Till" Isi'ik .Ii.iwh tl" pniel'- flit ''t IIh I'siiI i-li - in uu oiiiory, IN tlmiii tlm ii.nt- .imiiit. loiik iliirui II" sikwitk n uh n .) win ''i. i..cn nf j' .. itrntt.'luvi tint. Tim si ititiiinf :.. I. ' iltic- "1 "UI' Y'-iim ! fu- r'" In tii iu i.,i, mi u.rf .11m iini (liu'lui-Tan .';iit, rltl l . nl ... .ilc In f . ut'll - 11 r- t.uii. INDORi -MENTf : Tliornrinin MOlliiilhi' siili.tuni r nf llin Iwmu . luont nlllllr 1I1I1 . 11ml I luivii nn iwllt lnCKiiriui.lnsll foriiM- In tin- kn-'f work s.i. mtlnit 11,. untl. hiu..mu tin. imiiipIh. M)N .M. niCKINMON. I'u.lliiuiltir (IciiiTui It Unn nl'li uuij loalrul u.Xniillliiu ol Dili IMu.llcd nr.. I li l-ifini ur lm nriitnllv I lie ory. Tlie work U thtiuly,iiiii a very vnlutilo oiiiiini'liii mi i he Ilo mtiov .l imlir u mn It. W. TllWVHKNK. M. 1 1 niitlrp tlitil IliU iSMik U r.m.ivinu lti ut K.iiiiini.inl .11.,11 it u i.ii..i,.Uit m..., r,i tilctiliil truths. Kiel I wUli Unit Hit. tun uml uiviiiii.,111. iimv f. In tin I111111U uml lulu I. evr I'lllioti fulliil iiHin lliUy, ur to vntf iimhi tin- vr--itt 1 ' "iioiiili-nl iiiii-iIkik or nil: u niul liuiir. t.l'.N. Jdll.N ( III. I'K. 'Hiin.U.I .111 1 of I'oikIiiii Vn li.lu ril.rfi.ilr.i In .il..l.... .1.1 .1. ...... ... . .. . . i . ivu ioiiiiiiiii.hu iiini . uui. iiui in i'x i t'i'iii ntr it i iri'iiiiiiinii ,11 1 1 on lc Hit' vnli'iN or IIIIIKll . , ,. Hi.vrr iiKMoritvnc t i:sru.i. ciiMMiKKi: ui' ii.i.ini. A ml many titlu't. The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, Ons Year, AND CRN. LIEG'S BOOK. llook lUiuntl In riolli a ml Hcuil.Wbckly i;it Or iiil.ui Out year Itook Alnnc, hi riollt, miit pii . . . ., Address EAST ORECONIAK PUB. CO., IVtiilli'lmi. Ilrt-irini . T I If I ROBERT BOND DIED. DUTI'HEIC-At Wll Wll, W.T., on Tue4y. Aui ntt 211b, IMS, Mm. L. Dulcner, of VotXer, Oregon. -DKAI.KIt IN- BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Hlrwt, oppcwlK J, JL Hbocmiiker'f . mebtOdtw Deer GartJen and Gymnasium Mall. Iiurvcnu A kin.-, Ii p. Malntrit . . .NtHrl'iMtimri I'K.VDI.KTON, OlttiUoN, KowlliiK Alley uml (Jyuinunlum Ittsnn In wmnrcllon. Jut tho iIm.i i, piit an I our In Mi-rrUlnityour muwle untl treiiVt,V,,ii yr mine, A cortlhl InvlUtlon to ill. Omnbflmw Ur 60. !, jyj