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;I).VY, SEITEMHKK o, 183. Till: OlIOAN CONOHItT. ctitcuir count. Dr. F. C. Canmboll Im nnw recovering from (ho eonse(uenees of his rami uui. ii is xnoilgni una no Will gum wisdom from IiIh past experience In follv, und hccoino what ho is capable of being u Holier uiul useful cltir.cn. lhu court did not adjourn yesterday , afternoon to see tlio lull game, as was jokingly Indicated in this paper, and was most pleasing and successful concert ever allowed of defendant. Indeed not present ut tlm contest. There ! given in Pendleton, 'lhu nrourainiiiu was ' Masonic ii. i l t.a f. II...... " 1 - c7V The Stmt ltllKhtful Kittrrtitlnmrnt for n l.mii; Thins The grand Organ Concert at Frazor's Opera HoltSC lllKt livonilii' ,illi-,iptn,l n small audience, though It richlv deserved I u "fill ho'isc." It eeitalnlv was the C. V.. HOOHKVhI.T. N. II. TK.V .IIItY. I II. Ittflt.MDSU), ..iirnliinlrncli OUIce nftl.O KAHT.OIIKOONIAN .IU. . " , . "."- Vi " I ' . i, " .n.imif in " -- it ' Ml " It lln InflU. Ill" Will 111! 1 . . . ...... "'. 1 !'" .hiV of I'l-nillctoii.iiiul . ' l'ortion of the sidewalk wan removed A Mimnmry f to-iliiy'n l'rorroillnR. J II Hlehoy vs Ely and demons; demurrer overruled, und allowed until bent. 14tli to answer. W Ulllr VI KhiwImLi. ..mlln.1 M.wl ,ln. ( ... . iiuiif, rn i mwiiv.li nun iv was the - niurrer overruled of plainti.l'nnd motion ug follows; ritooitAMMn. 1. Anthem, "Great Is the l.onl." Mrs, vs Chambers, Iliinna ct al; . ,....., l.'.llll'lll' "I !! . ' . . - ---- -- '..in. II IIITIIIMI .v, .-,-, . " " J " ' " "unig n niuiu ..... ". "fi' " '. .'icrvUMi lYi i.lH Flcl !l Xrm W"V:.1 "i,,J ""Piwtl be- som .Miss Clara Everett, Messrs. Mitch imiiViriK" I ...ll..l J. WhUtitwer, ticnum. Co., l'hotograpliers. ...i. ..... ilrliiL' at Donaldson , r,iMi this olllco with the rM....1j MltMlUS I i.. ul,.ifiil I tin ndvunt oltlio ,u i ii evening by being late. Howell has returned ironi a i vifit to ner iiaiiKinor hi. im Wheeler is now confined to IiIh n attack of that dlsugrecublo nmt Inver. ... ,.l. r. Jt ...!,. In,, rillllll V. IIIH Illll v - . " - ... .. ....it. ii in ihi inn m mnn tween the cracks. The inonev ( ; recovered. . There Is not a lukery in town now hI1Iiik bread, and tho "stair of life" can ; not bo procured nt any price. People j will have to bake their own bread or go ! hungry. minted. , girl to work in tho country six miles from Apply at this olllco. Tho Alert Hose Company evening ut Fireman's half member uttuud. toresiir-i Jiltcliell, .Mm. Hctcher, Miss .liilla l'ol be I som, .Miss mini hverett, .Messt wusjell, Koosevelt, Dean and Hovd. ii family in l'endleton. meets this Let every rillK AT IIAKKIt CITV. A l.nrRf Numlirr of llullillnRi uiul Much rrnperty Drtniil I.o- I'robnhty eS','00,000-1.1,1 orihn ntilltlliiK-. lluriifil, nil rrlnrliiit Lim-irn. H I'clul lit Win Knit Ureirnnlnn. Fire broke out last nluliL in ilitsi-ltvutnl destroyed tho old post-olllco building, ,M. (SiimI .V ' .(,.. i-ii..-.. ii.,... r. in... .l.i.. I ... Q.iiiliiiiiliiir Illll Illll. IH ...... ...! ........i n... ... t ... 1 1 ho!td.iy, ivim on wmi iiiio '"oilIascho'Hhaidwaro, Well A Co. 'h general DUR'lli'crj v". " vlnriuiihi lsit to Adams yes- .....I.l .ii. nii.d U'lllPIl nriin OIIKIJI UU-lllU'D, .....v.. .....w i. i.. I... v.irv iiniitf . in fuil. quiet. imNtakowas muiio in regard io ., I .1... II. .1 ...,U ..nil ' Tim cute little animal bo- ii.,ii.uiin u i niinunii in iui ;htfor rorllami. . . . . . t-t V4li0 IX'IOIIgllll" IO W. KOIV.OH mul U't'ivccn l'endleton and rimlnr will Ille.lSO lcilVO lit ..u l.lnl uiul r..i.iiii'n mu'iiril. ill 1.... 1....... I I... 1. 1 run mil una .'i-u i .,i.i... ... jiirv, wiiicii w ag.iuiHi ,i. m i ...1 ( lilt ii iliiilini ttttit Itftt 'lirLlll llllll I'lllll IIU IUKMIIV IIH mat ronii'M on xo-inur- t A I .... il.. jurlo to. ami t no I'.mpiru n fomtuiiv, uro now buKV . i . i.i... t.... ((.... r i .1 . i i . . ..I- . I... I.I MM. a -i ufi-trtntv nlttiilmiil nf Ulli'ln . . ' . i - I .1 l it.. ... i . i a . i imlll uttor llin ViiVnttihur iOihv charw. he Intluenco of tho clianKO in . I I.. I..... I HVIII UIIVVIMIiilMIIIU v rnw, the town's Kick list in lartudng, us those composing cne by onu. cual litinkers at tho depot are etet, Thcv look strong and . .. .... ii. ll.lv u-iinlil nni.il Inr u vil.ir Li V dims. . t .1 ... riiiiiT lenu ui iiiu luiuiii i lt K'feion this mornini;. in (the county clurk. Consider- - mis iruu-i.ii'ivii iiruuj, ironi ma rcnort. U'ting jokuiif l'endloton hood- 'n F ttMftl IllJin tli.k utnwJu tu lucijireliily stale. Nearly t fresh ciniiio victim is bo buun ami turned loose, and ion Iui finally grown inonoto- nature ot ivinlleton scenery number of wagons loaded continually passing through junled to this ouo shiiping -J to fd tlio whole of Eu- jll ifmalns ut from 03 to CO J. ith yet no symptom of u tl the matket. Farmers of 'inty aro lucky all arounil this wt liaimv combinatton and LMixl lirlcoj " li-iu for ltbmith a call. :fn is in town from l'ilot r. .,i ,iV vrtW 11 111 a 'C fa' ' ilOtllillL' U'UH rattfnil In . f tho Koek ibis xe,,r 'iii nunc in ii. i l.i i 'time it would have mured I If It .... , l.i.. iCfr who aisaultctl 1 .niiin '7. and was a rofted and n al'erward i v Marslul ''''.bi'fot' JuMlcv llish.m thvr!iargo of amault with a ' luvinn fniurUhed a MQ ll.irmfi.M...fo .. .1 . ... . ... j .v. ii nAl'lun, ll 'kih Mvermnio. of IMw.ir.U- 'vWtlnp 'ur cousin. .Mr. ms re-Id -niu mi (iar '!' Ilvcriii "o Wiis mi? uf wwirom Illinois who w.is rt 'ho Wiere' Conven- on a visit to her had rnnor seen. 'w-m tho leei Springs ves- tt, rlurk-M of ' u"iieit of thn lmt,.i u i. n.. . KM K fiitt wtiHfac. ' hnngry ,lmc.p mun '.Vlwvinsriliw inn,f.,iu i uie touch f ivt, woa)hcr - H CIU (M ll. ...... r iiiu iii!irotu'ii 01 meichaudiso storo, Ilopson & Co.'s li ipmrs, in (1. w. Iluhn's building, ltlch unison it Co.'s stock In the Virtue brick building, and every building on tho rear of tlio block was burned. Tho loss is about $00,000 j Insiiranee.TlOa.OOO. Stone buildings burned like wood. Uirtthought to bo tho work of an incendiary. It broke out about '1 a. m. All the buildings from tho Virtue corner to John llrown's build ing on Front street, and all across tlio al loy, in tho rear, wero burned. Among the principal losers are Col. HIi'hnriNon, Well & Co., liascho ft Co.. Haor A llloeh. A. Houseman & Co., ami Herman llambcrgcr. Latkii. The loss will probably lie bo tween 150.00J und NM.OOO, probably about two-thirds covered by insurance. ' Two Mm Wriiunril. Hpi-rlHl to tlio KutOri-irnlinn. 1'oun.ANi), Sept. fi. While crossing tlio river ut iMliluu this moriiliig James Kcegan and Jack (Iray, two longshore men, tiptet their boat, nun Indug imablo to swim both wero drowned. Thn Isjdles have Just been taken to tho .Morgue. The Vvrnumt Kicvtlon. ficc!iil to tin) OiO.'iinUii, Ni:w Yoiik, Sept. fi. Eoturns from the Vermunt election ludlcatu large Hu publican gains. It Is estimated that tlio Itepublicau umjoiity in tliat State will bo L'8,000. 1'. ri.llio Duet. "I'oet und t...iU,iiil. Mrs. Fletcher and MNm Zaliuer. ;i. Hass Solo, "The Old Sexton," .Mr. O. U. (ireene. 4. Clarionet Solo, "Fantasia," "Homo Sweet Hotue,"l'rofessor Kollinan, Second i;avuiry iiaiui. o. Voe.il tiuarlet,"Tlio Hunter's Cull," Mrs. .Mitchell, Miss Julia Folsom, and .Messrs. Mitchell ami Hoosovelt. (I. Ilullad, Horn Solo, Mr. Fletcher. 7. Tenor Solo, "Ah, I Have Slgliod to Hest Me," Mr. Dean. 8. Vocal Tilo, "Tlio Distant Chimes." Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Fletcher and Miss Julia Folsom, II. llurltono solo, T. M. Iloyd. 10. Clarionot solo, I'rof. Koflmnn. 11. Vocal Quartet. "Come Whero My Lovo I.les Dreaming," Messrs. Fletchor, ii i. in, i i. ... . itoosevcii, ,iiieneii ami ioyn. 12. Sopratm solo, "Murguorito," VIHIH HU1UU. 111. SeleetloiiH from Fru Diuvolo, MrH Fletcher. The singing by tho dlllcrciit liulieB and gentlemoii was exceedingly good and merited the hearty applause given it. l'attlcularly was thu audienco pleased with I'rof. KofTmau's crforinanceson tho "Nancy I.ce," ltov, Miss CODNTV (,'OIIKT. Wciliimiliiy'K rrnci'i-rilliiE" Srilamlior Term. clarionet, uccomnanied by Mrs. Flctchoi on tho piano. "Tho Hunter's Call." by .Mrs. .Mitchell, .Miss .itillal'olsoui,. Messrs. Mitchell and Kooovclt. was loudlv en cored. Mr. Fletcher's horn solo was good. Tlio tenor solo, by Stanley Dean, was well sung ami carried uwav tho audi ence. Sbveral young ladies were com pletely charmed with Mr. Dean's singing qualities and well might thov lie. The well-icnown old song, "jsuiicv I.ce," as rendered by Hov. Hoyd, win cliarniing in tlio extreme, and brought down tho house. "Maiguerlte." a soprano solo, by Miss Clara Everett, was very sweet und Miss Everett's voice seemed exactly suited to this beautiful song. Tlio contort throughout was HrM class und very complimentary to all of tho paiticlpants. Mr. Fletcher deserves cii'dlt for the part hu took in originating such n delightful entertainment. The net proceeds go toward paying for a handsome organ for tho MuthodM Episcopal Church, it most worthy object. Hll.T I.AKU VS. I'K.NIII.IM'ON llrrilij' (Mini' it WiiIUi.vit 1'iir tlm Suit IiUitk. Yostordav's gaimi proved u walkovsr for the visitors, oiugto their oM'octivo batterv work, ami aided by tho poor Meld ing of tho homo team. Although Ed wards t-eom to lore all control over his dolivory at times, yet ho pitched a very oirectlve game, striking out tun men, and it ills support had not been so wretched could luvo held tho visitors down to a much closer game. The Sat likes did fair batting at times, but their hits were scattered und their run getting v.-as en tirely duo to l'endloton' Inferior field work. Taken all in all, tho "Stars" weio clearly overmatched. It was a game of amateurs against traveling professionals, and us might bo cxpuctcd, the profes sion's won. Again, nouu of thn "Stars" wero in good form to play ball, having hud very little practice work, while their opponents have made baseball a busi ness. Thu-features of the gamo wero Hill's big fly catch und Custone's stop of a hot liner.' Following is tho scoro ; Place A Co : order. Amer. Mtg Co vs Frank default and decree. Stocker vs Houser; judgment of find ings. Uco E McCluro vs Frank Hilton: con tinued for leim for service. Win Kin vh Town of Pendleton; dis missed and writ sustained, and Judgment for cots. W E Wlilto vs Huth Whlto ct ul; con tinued for term. Itcoso & Itedman vs Weslov J Herr ing; continued for term. IS Jones vs Oliver Chclev, case No. 1, continued for term. In tho mutter of tho grand Jui vj ono truo bill. State of Oregon vs .1 W Wilson ; arraig ned and allowed until to-morrow morn ing lo plcud. Itiilrl ArrlmU. V11.LAHI) Hot'sB. Hugh Donahue, E F Smith, Mrs Jumcs, Pilot Hock; I, M Omni. Hitltln IW111 Mm.t.lil.i , II MeArthur, Hobcrt Junileson, 1, Hutchin son. Weston : 1) L Freeman. W H Alar- nuis, E T O'Connor. S F: F M Ilateholor. W N Uehurrcl. Jno Kerr. H A Haber- PHOTOGRAPHS, Ea8ol Cablnot Frames, Frumoa Mndo to nnd Enlarging. Ordor, Copying PORTRAITS snum, t oriiunu; Marry A Wright, II C Wright, Nyo; Julius Iajvv, Now York; II II McKoynolds, Alba; v A Ebcrlv, I.u Uriimlo: J S Vinson. Fred Newman. No. AI.T liVKK llhiiirli ird, I r... MoAiiilriiw, '.'l KImhI, u KliKkvr, m rimtnri), i Mi'llrlilr. Ill . .. l'lutu, iill Ii-rkir, 1 ( Ur,'it, rf TiUaN 1'K.NIIl.KTO.N, mil, au- . Sllllllli.il, Hi llcinUlt-y, hi.... C'li'lloii, '.'Ii Ciuni, n Wmnc.ef Ankfiiv, rf 1 'iiili, I f KJwunU, p l'lui III. 8.11. The following hills were allowed; State vs Mary Keating: II It llishop, M (13. State vs Win Olimkey: II Illllshoii, 5&U; (loo Sweeting $1 70, Moses Mln thorn 1 70, F Uanelt I 70, McKay Creek Jim $1 70. State vs .las oung and r.d Cox: It 11 Hlshop f) 00, Chas Chupmau $1 70. State vs Tlios Palmer: II II llishop M IK). J II Dcspain $1 70, C O French C P Davis 1 70. State vh J W Wilson : 11 II lUshon 7, F J Murphy t'A 00, J W Thomas 1 70. kit..!. ..a rl.,.a Ut... ....... 1 I I W.,.,,1 ,11..- illliv in vimn ijiiii.n..ii . .. ii .iniiii, inn- trict uttornoy, f. State vs Tim Flunnuguu ut ul: II II Bishop it) 1)0, Jury fees til. witness feeH 3 L"0. State vh David Ileckett and TIioh Ser bort:l! U llishop fi ".'),(' Chupmuii $1 70. State vh .n s ciiupiKiti : 11 it uisiiop M A3, stutci vh .luiius .osiuum: 11 11 lilstiop fl. Chus Chapman (1 70. Stuto vh Jno Muloy: Jerry Despaln $1 70, C P Davis f I 70. C O Frunch f I 70. Stato s Ed nnd Jno Huberts ; II li llishop in '.'0, Chus Chupmau $1 70. Stuto a CIkih Smith :ll It llishop $i M, Jerry Despaln $1 70, C P Davis $1 70, O O French $1 70. Stuto vh Jno Hammond: II II llishop 17 70, KJ Ilorton $'M, Emma Evans :i L'0. Stuto vh Chus Simpson: It II llishop $7 00, Harold Stewart M r0, N Hodgers 10 00, Win Fletcher 7 10, Dun Pin'son f4 :0, Iko Knotts fi .r)0. Stuto vh I. Marston and Jas Fuguu : II 11 Ulshon 5 SO. C P Davis $1 70. Charles Chapman $1 70. Ih.ii i.nki- Stain vh Jno Jones and Thos llromer: Uviiillmor, Base hits PJatts, MoAmlrewfl, Ilaiker Mcllrldii, I!pardloy,Walllo and Sailmun 'IVo-bace hits Castoro, Stroat. A. II. .'1 ft ft ft ft ft ft t I I '.' II ll 111 It A. 1). It. III. H.ll. U i 3 3 .1 .1 :i a i H a U 4 P.O. I 1 n n p.t) 7 u 0 15 u u 0 0 Jl A. K I 0 i! I) 1 n 11 0 11 u u 4 0 il 0 0 0 0 7 A. 2 0 4 0 .1 ll 0 (I 0 ti ll KIOSK IIV INMNttH. I ! .1 li i I 0 -i 3 I 0 00000 lilt ; A II Mnttoon liGrnndo; W I. Marcy. O It A N Co: T H Melntnsb. I'lirmington; J J Wlnshlp, h M Uurlund, City; J Erlmrt, W H Gray, Jno Anilor Hon, O U & N Co; W F Itutcher Missouri. HowMAN IIouhk A C Morris, Crub Oichurd, Va; A 7. Kelloy, J W Simpson. country: JJ Heeler, H Itoynohls, Wes ton: h w King, loxas; liiiaril, Sum. Mcl-'arland, city; Prof V K Hopburn; Eld II W Decker. Valla Wallit: O Nowcomb. Contervlllo; C H Clato, Vinson ; It Mc Bruno: O A Keen: John Ponolov. Cleclum, W T; 0 II Kingman, O H fi N. (ioi.iik.n Hut.n. G M Brown, North E 12 Oliver. Atlinuton: A Murnhy. Echo: ABItothrock, J K Sullng, Weston; S l'udgett. Butter Creek . Donncrbnrir. W V J K Jones; I Hathaway; B F Vaiildeau, Nolin; Calvin Kessles, country; Oliver Hums, I-.ndicott; A Chutxh; John Park er; Henry Wood; (5 Ojiimliorg; Aenrv Johnson: G I) Klchov: Clark Walter: I' J and A J Kelloy, Cottonwood; MuElrov, Contervlllo; W O Kiirren; G W Tils worth; Campbell Bros; J W Sullivan; 1 100 turner. i union, uolu spring; .miss turner, city. I'ormiiml .1 1 1 11 1 1 r 1 1-1 of l.ltt In I'lill. Of tho tlueo great commanders of tho l ml war, Orant, hlierinun ami Sheridan, tho career of Sheridan was by far tho most romantic. Wo all know with what luteicst the whole country read tho Per sonal .Memoirs of Grant and tho Personal .Memoirs of Sherman, and wo he iovo that thu Personal Memoirs of "l.ltllu Phil." will attract canal attention and command as largo a sale. Ills memoirs huvo thu value of an important historical production ami tlio Intorost ot a great woik of tlcliou, Thu book is not statis tical, but full of (icrHoiial Incidents and tho wonderful story which is tells holds tlio reader Ssdl-bound. It is a clear, couciso, graphic, and yet slmplo account of u wonderful life. It was (sinned not only because ho wanted to tell thu story of tils own life In his own way, but with thn hoc that bl'i family might receive 11 cnm)MMoncy trotn Its sale. Coming as this IsKik docs from ono of America's greatest and best loved soldlorH, wo aro Kiiro that it will tlnd a phuo in every homo in thu country, Tlio. I. Dewing Company, 813 Market St., San Francisco, have charge of tho sale this side of tho Hncky .Mountains. Applications for agoncles nddresi-ed lo them will reroivo prompt attention. NBtt'S ITIIMS. In Crayon, Oil, ink, R. T. Pootol, Wator Colors, SILVER, by tho 3 or COLD AND Photographers. Succossoro to J. Pendleton, Oregon. A. Briggs. Taylor, Jones & Co. Still in tho Field with tlm Most Complete Line of Hardware and Agricultural Implements, TINWARE. COPPERWARE. Mlnem' SttwUe, h'irn .lrns, Coal. Iron, Strrt. Untr, Cement, Me. CO ca C-sl A A 03 c-r-CD CO CD CO Hacks, Carriugos and B "cglos, Wanufncturod Exprosaly for Thiu Locality. All Top Buggies havo ono ami one-elglilh Inch wheel. Agents for "Superior" Cook Stoves and Rangos. All Parts Warranted, PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Prices ns Low as the Iiwo.-t. pedal Inducements to Dealers. Mali Ordors Kollcltod, and Satisfaction Cuarantood. TAYLOR, JONES & CO. Court Street Pendleton, Oregon, Protection or Tariff Reform, llovnild nilrollilll. IhnTiirllt Ih llin Ukiii, nu whlrli Dm mmim? ,'ui,ii.iU,, will ,.. r,.,,.,i.i iillil It lMili(Nivi'cVt'iyltlMii who would vnln lliltlliiiil)' In InMriil li'inwlf II ft it 11 i, Jiict willed mi dourly ulforl hU li niKir,il wi'lf.irn. The GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, Protective WHAT IT DOeO FOR US, Tariff. B B Bishop M 55, C P Davis t 70 Chas Ftianett 1015, K McCluro; Chanman $1 70, t? ., . t r i.....,...nn.i ciaiunu ui,u3iniMi witness fees 10 'M, State vsFW Hilton and ( F Clarrett 45. Htato vs Chas Ferguson : It Jones 7 'JO, witness fees $11 Bit. ? Stato vs I M Johns: W S Powell 5 51), J 13 Kirkland 00. witness fees $L'5 50. State vs Birdio West : W F Butcher $5 00, Thos Burnett $11 L'5, W W Jacobs $7 80. witness fees $U 00. Account D M Taylor, constable, f SO 25, allowed rhre-biho hit Bl.inehard. First hso on errors ?M Ijike. . Ktruck out By fantoro, III; l Kd wards, 10. Panned hallsStr at 1 ', Cram 5. Base on balls Salt lalo, 4; Pondlo ton 1. Wild pitches Kdwaids, 4. Umpire Beam. niniiutliliii; Almut ('ml1 r'r.ti. r.lnriiu urn nuiv ininrlv all in. Select jury, Ncuth Pendletun precinct t pro, reiiorM thmuithout the country It is feo bill: F UarrJtt tH 0J Kwing M 00, 1 .,.. ,i.,lf rIM..iilhi -till i-arrioa the ban. Jacob Studenbordt J 'Oil. cr j tno utter nf wheat growing. Select jury, fee bill, Smth Pondlet.-n t whilo tho famous liastern ond did not precinct: B li BL-hop .leiry IKispaiu j px(.c VlMr a- usual, other, und Win Miller , hiihcrio uncelebrated (tortious of tho .Making ami 1 una jury usi, rtuanii pro ,.0iv. t,x,V. u Imw slrido to tlie lore. ''vervthlngin Unu',nT. ? ferve Uon Wni '"on he clnet: Thos Fluiiug J. P.. 43, J S Man field M. Win Baker u' Witness fee', grand jur : Moso'Baruh 2 20, II F JuIiikoii - -n the Hum Orrijonlim IV -. Subscribers avln-.' in advamo for the EastObeuoxixn, elth r Semi-Weekly or Dally, can send another copy of the pa (tor to a friend from now until after tlio November election ruKcnrruuuiK. This ofler is ojien to isith old and uow suli Bcribere. Address : EAbT Okeqonian Pub. Co. Pendleton, Or. Harrison Is running well InCunada. Our neighbors desire to have the British lion's Uil twisted only by its friends. The Helix and 'Id Spring sections this vear snrpasMid ail s-ctations in regard 'to tho raWIng of wheut, thirtv-fivo and forty luiiihels to the ii'-re not licing an iin common average, iinmctnaieiy norm 01 Mexico has a higher protective tarifT tliau tlio 1 nllcd Mates, aim lauor tliero Is in big luck If It gets 25 rents a day. Tho Arizona Democratic Territorial convention unanimously re-nominated Mark A. Smith as delegate- to Congiess. Major Maicus A, Iteuo. a famous In (ll.ui lighter, was unested Monday on tho ehurg of non-umlntenanco, preferred by his wife. Thu London Time has Immhi at nainsto dttnoiincu the quotation from it in tola lion to fioo tiade America and tho Irish as u forevry. I Blaine's koy-note turned to a death j note iihun he defended trusts. Ho seems j unable to distinguiidi Isttwccu commerce l and conspiracy. Willis Gaines, an aged Oregon pioneer, died Monday at bin homo near Solo. His wife died last Friday at Sodaville, where slid nail gone (or ner ncaiiii, James O. Blaino has Is-ou engaged by thu ltopuhlican Nutiomil Committee to uiako sjiopches. The Republican jiarty seoms to be merely u Blaine trust, Mr. Quay, Chairman of thu ltepubllcau Natlouul Committee is said to have re furred to poor Harrison's protty little sH;eches as "gabble." (2uay Is a Blaino man. Mr. (iates, a Republican and niatiii-' facturer of 1 ladluv, .Mass , writes the .Snrinufleld ltopuhlican : "Put mndoun, for Clflvcland. I can't stay with any; party that is controlled by trusts and led I liy iwalue." I Burglars attempted to break into the , I residence of John Mien at Kan Francisco, 1 arid broke on tho window of a servant ' girl's room. SI10 tired threo shots with a revolver, striking one ot tho wen. liie Itomlors wliui ik luiialir n,ili 11 im 1 ,it-m : v mi, r.l,, '11.11111. it win krrvii im 11 Tiirlir (irlliivr f ir Mil' I arai i' 11. u- I iin i in i . in c .n n,il. Tills Issik klmWN II111 1 .ri lit'iil rlti-ii ot tl) I'.'ulr ii . 1.' ini 1 il'-.niiiilry, 1'i'rliaiis tlm n.ot I'liiiHiili'iiDiH fnii' ir, 'it tin- (hxiIc U its. .fi iili uti. hi iiki mi.. 'tiKi. ut 1'iunl. lll lll ClOVOlllllll. Tlm Mi'ltnll n( Mr. Illnlnn' "Twi'lill Vriir In I "1'Hfi" l 1,1 It 'i iii, III', nn.itliiMH Uhiii tlieTurliriiimlyiiMl, eritU'U.-l unit ni'nlo lo fnrnl'i I'lHr "i 11 r t .in 11. ,11, INDORSEMENT?: Tlio form im wftll ah 1 im siilMtiinciinf thulssik I inn-l iidmir 1I1I , uid I Imvs mm 11 imili Inn urn.ioiliiif ll fnruo In the Kin.it work or upriiulliiii Hih irulli kiiui k tlio i(iili-. DON' M. f)l 'KIN );, I'iiiiiiiik(ii- (Imiriil. It M nn iililri iintl loirlpul nmifitlllfiii uf Ihn IiiIiimMi'ii uiul ,li,lidiiniu ,,r flu, i.r.,i.u,iU' ll,.. iry, 11111 worn 11 '.iiiieij, iiim a vi-ry viiiiiiiuin niniriiiiiiiuii miiiiu iiinniliiriinl I111III rtiliiriu 11 v. uiv.mi;mi, ji. I liotlre Unit IIiIk imut( In ri'ivlni( isrwat coiiililtilnlatliili ll li liulltimnil iimiu (Uliil,! mcnliil inillin, uiul I wli Hint lhu (luilM uiul iir'iiiui'iiU winy In-in 1 ii. liumli un l mln U it every cltltuu ualluil umhi ttilx yi'iir lo vnln 1111011 tint ur, n .'.,it,uil-H Miiillua ,,r mir 'In unci turlll. (ll'.N. JOHN C. lil.A('IC,('Miiiiiil..1,.Mi.rnl I . imlnn. W11 talm iili-umiro li ulvlnit IliU work our In-srly Inilf.rn iiii",!, uml 11 iiiiih iiiI llmi lo. CAl coininlllri h uml olulia unUt In oxtmiilliiK IU i lrriiliillnii iiihihik f 1 1 . v.iii r. of Hlliinl. HTATK IIIIMOCH VriC CKNTItAI, CD.MJtlTTCi: III' II.I.INlilH. Ami muiiy otln ni. The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, One Year, AND GUN. LIF-B'S ETOOl'.. Hook ItoiiM In Cloth nn, I "rinl-W 1 nly 1 -( rri iiui. ll.in Vi r.. M 0 IJook Aloni', In ( liiili, hi pii'il 1 ui Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO. l'fi,illi'lnii. Oiiui.ii Alexander & Frazer, - - -iji;a r.iiitK i:- General Merchandise. 11,... 11.,.... ..!,.!, 1 ,.i...rn. .iu Mivu I iuiu;r reiurnuu iiui iim unu win nuuiuii Alnmst the entire county lies in the very as strutk in the thigh. The burglars richest f the great Kaster n Oregon wheat I esraied. Is-lt. us has been nroven by the result of Tliero is great railroad activity in niiinv a harvLMt uf t;olden uraln. Being I Kotitliern and Southeastern Oregon ut Clothing:, Hats, Caps, Dross and jyancy woods. F'arn i 1 y C to c ( n i es u COOD3 DELIVERED FREE OF MAIN WTKKK.T, - ... CHARGE. I'KNI'liCTON. (IIKi fortunate themselves, farmers of I ma tilla should syinpathizo with ttieir neigh bore of .Morrow county, whom failure stares in tho face. present Tlio I'niou l'aciflc und Oregon s Last ROBERT BOND -DKAI.KK IN- Park Willis Is in town from Walla Walla on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Moorhouse. Short Line have several survey workini! south of Iikeview. Wednesday a largo party of Union BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU- racmc euKineers anil BurvujuiB wcu SADt. DRIED MEATS lARll tbrouiih Iteddimr to the mouth of I'ittl SUt' umtU mtAl: Lee . river, up which stream they are now at I Court Hiret,.oproflte J, li, Bbamker'. work, pushing north. ' wcbio diw If J 1 1 - Beer Garden and Gymnasium llurvi-liU A Klnv, fiopH. Matiintrcet . Nisrl'iMtomie ric.vm.KTo.v, oitr.uoN, .,m;.w".'iU A,!'y.,.,I"1 "yi muni mi Itooin In finiidlon Jim lhu pi( lo npiiiil im ,ur inn t ibriigyouriniudouiifr itrniJilni n yourfrmne. conllulinviitwiloiitoull. (iumbrluui ,r to. u Klaus. iVj