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, OOTOHEH 0, 1888. roll ) Itrnncli OMIre. UiiKcn'A bim has arrived, and Iiiih been the object of miidi admiration on tlio jmrt of cttHUal Hpectntora ut It quarters in Tuylor. Jonerf & Co.'h. It U tlio llrst real out itnd-out bim over Hccn in Pendleton, und UHido from thin fact Btunda on its tnorltH, or wbeelH, ratlier, as u vers band- hoiiiu, commodious, una Kuusliintlul ve Umatll llllita Society. The elovontb annual tnootinir of tlio Umatilla County Branch lllblo Society was Iield in tho M. E. church Thurndav evening, October 4, 18SS, at lialf past uoveu. Tho audiunio was small, but tho exercises worthy of a Rood Iiouko. itcv. .Mr. uoarcfi, an Kimlisliinuu and liiclo, ulilo to wifely ami comfoitai.ly ac- rortj.ciit.itiv of thu lnnlon Blblu .So commodate, within and without, a largo nftlioK"T.M".?00?.IA...,.k.'J I number of paHsenKiTH. Tlio coot of tho I. iMmnuu vw?.- . niiH. inr in ....nil . . .... V"":. ...n,. .,Lf in inn iwi (VIK' uiw i , Miolofc-niphew. .itUkcr, dontlHt. - line tobacciw at tlio umo at tho Rwkn, notion, etc., ng $148 freliflit, was 84(). Tlio Walla Wnila freight ciiglno, wlilch on tlio extra freight malilla, met with finite a mtsliuti at J-ontcr on its hint trip. Ah near uh can Ikj learned, tlio center pipe, wlmtevcr that may bo, blow out in iVtriliimi. it will between hero ami 1 in any wrvlcu In hi, quito a mishap at Foul cicty, hjioko very interestingly for about iweniy minuiCH. After an antlicm by a imilo (purtctto, Air. Iletzlor, tlio agent of the Aiuorican lllblo Society, und tho life of our hr.incli societies in Oregon, Washington und Idaho, Hpokc. .Much that hu xaid in worth of tuoinorv. lie called attention to the fact that when tho American Itiiilo Ivltll ivinullll.mlit.t fi.i..n tl.n niinliiimi. .i...l 1 BOCIIltV (Ulllit llltll I'Xlstl'lll'O III I 111 II'K llroman being nealded by tho escaping l"rt ol this century, it In computed that Htcam, not Kuriounly, liowover. Kailroad I uot ovr 0,000,0:10 iuiio. of the lllblo boyH carry their liven in their hand, and wro oxtunt, to represent tlio work of all do lint mind 11 lltlln hnlllni? ni-i-iiktiiimlh . tho lines Hilicn Moses: while now. in if nothing wotfo occurH. (seventy-two yearn, the output of this no li. W. Dibble Is In town from Pilot "l000 '? .'0,000,000 copies; that of Hock. Hi iiiiioriiinu I i ..'.i .u... J-. i ... i. two cot baled hay ft le nt Iho " n dent 'me , 'T V " " i . Our American Society publishes l.lbles to court noui'o. niiibln horhohmph n liiilf.lnii.r.i l ii, ' i ignty uiiiiTcni lauguagc ana inaiociti, L.iv clerk, pro ton,, al,BJT,r ? I " H. ' n. l! ! ? "pndeiMI, too, but the comblna. - .. .1.- .iLunniwi rtf , . n .. . . . . .. . 0UM, m mo mnv.. crccic mining uimriet, sixty mile from Ad. Baker, and eluinis that tho ore, when k, tho architect, wan properly assayed, will easily p. n out '. Dibble In In town from Pilot Tim' i 'f.W IsT' t'"'1 . Hn Is mm nf tlmsn fotdmnin r ' u" Blblo Kocictles during this century is ilo. At who Si' a good ' '! I .llutrlnl l.Mt IWU COpil'H I t Ilrimnlii -it Knnppton. A very s.id caso of drowning occured nt Knappton Sunday ovening, tho vie titn being L A. Borchorn, a man well und favorably know n by nea-ly overy ono in that section. About a weok ago his hoiiso was burned down, and Sunday several of his neighbor got together and jullt him a new house. It wtiH dark when thev eatno down to thu wharf on their return, and Mr. Borchor stayed lieliind to attend to homo chores, and stattmi down alono soon after. Thero Is an open pl.uv In the wharf near the store which is well known to every one, but tho unfortunate man evidently for got about it, and in tho darkness walked right oil' tho wharf Into tho bay. Ilia cries wero hoard and hovond rushed to his rescue, but too late to assist him. Tho body va recovered yesterday morning. AiUrrtlxrtl l, filer. Tho following lcttem remain uncalled for in tlio Pendleton itostolllce, October uui, imsi $20.00 REWARD ..'.it. U',.11,. tiiHt nillit. l!UMi .!.... "7;-- -o--- work done on mo couri- went liclow on last rilgiii'M Ms mother, residing at ho in iving very ill und do wn. ck of nicrchandho at J. w i.lni.fl HUT. ril in tho next ininy uays. .uiilna the stock ana you Ml. l...i t. fitituMnt- tliiitr (in ijiisi ... i"" n IViidletou hotel ly con- iro-nllll, uiu rit" of tlio outside wall of a nil como down from xbv niulit'K freight, elgli- mcnilicr of tho WcMdn nliu will take part in thu i iHHiple, Mrs. I). D. Hitrp, ttowon, anil .irs. a. .i. iniimli town Tliui-sday ove to Willamette valloy rola- to tho ton. Miuo owner aro numoroua lately. Threo iiuhdrcd und twenty acre in tho coal region at tho head of Butter creek have been bonded to U. J. Carlson for tho poriod of threo years, for prospect ing purposes. In case a "llnd" is mado ono-hulf interest in tho coal mine dis covered gooH to Mr. Carlson and tho other to tho owner of tho hind. No one seems to know what tho change of time on thoO. It, ft N. Co,' line will bo, but it i rumotcd that tho west-bound and Fartnlugton tiasscnger will como in in the middlo of tho afternoon, if on tlmo, Instead of at II o'clock at night. A 'now tlmo-card will bo issued a week from to-morrow. Work will commenco on C. J. Whit- uker's rculilonce on thu hill south of town next Monday. By tho way, why don't tiu rcsldonter on (ho hill in ipius- Hon give tho locality some high-sounding title? "Hill south of town" grow mo- notonoim when chronicling now-houso item, etc. Tlio somew hat dull condlllnn of litisl- i. i .i !, ltl. Howell Co.. and I' !. ,"!"' '."V V- ?.",.u.n .' ? .1.1" 1 , dounholsterlmr in ' . . f : f ,inV '" " , " fi." . j.i ton for coming to town, tho town ts NMuws i mis nno wiiii mivt nisonablo prlco. .i .i..- UK' ClIUIIlU lMll, lllllltii- til ...t I.i.m,. 1 ..l.mti III lr I I I ini'iii. 1 1 . 1 1 invii nil v. t uii t . .1 .....i ...i... 01 U In'" iHir unii Diin.'i .1 .t...f. ch)l now contain UK) 1 ri I VJIlii 111 I vy mikitig iiiing nerossariiy JiM. Miiouui inu oilier 1 room bo lilted up, and ..i .i... 1 lie ample. - .i. . . i .I iii uiiv vi iiiu imrfy'..t 1... !.... ....I,.. .. I..... I L.. I . ITI11I1LT. .11.1111 U IU.HI no In In tho numo manner. mi iinnnr. unit iiml ilm ni to come down town not mtv of a cordial wel- .ii i . . i . marshal ycslcrduy, and o nlglitwatihnian, eagerly vr in nrrnui ti viirni'if tiiM union was pulling noi- lii yard. The nloadlni raiiimHiv IIUI1NI.II 111 HULL Ux-anie ill llm ilnetnr ami . . 1 1. i i . !ltf tl... UI.im ..-..v.. ..n.r Mne, rain or shino, noroniiiiHi, instead oi no te known by ioleuranh I... I 1. " ... i .r 1 UU WTI1 Dill llllllllllK, UIIU umiiiast evening, left to t.anoltl iiii l 'rl?.lo(l KiiNt nHT U 111) Ill-lkLj tt lllllltW Mm; hlH full KllppllCH. i ri..itii. . i.. ... . . .... .... I.... ( tlio hard v. niL-ired. and wlilch mude Oregon what - -.-T, VWIIII'UIII 1 1 44 ll.Vtl u-r iiuiem oi i . i . m. IrimiRi'o. The comranv itiailim Kir n imri'IlUbU fit land near Chicago, mi he bu ll. It is lien i inn1 iiu Tnni iiini- mi. rUClitlio. iwin.i'imlillHtl. A. li .. . ..I - . .1. . .-.nil i-iin:4inv tin nit . i iviiiuieu iroin mo "Jf, it'iiort throne of Iiu- lovwtlio country gathered uajiien i y, wiuio ovo- full of lionc.st uraneer to-day, doiibtlei- all armed with wolKurued harsest coin. A gambler named Levi, mid a man named lunar, have wagered several thousand dollars on the election, Unl betting on drover and l.auiar on Ben jamin. Muck McCulloinih und dip Wills, of Pendleton, aNo'put up Hoverul h indrcd dollnni on Cleveland. i Tricu'rt Plantation Minstrels will ex hibit in Pendleton, Thursday, Octolier, 11, ut l'Vaxlor'n Opera House, and will present a splendid entertainment, (ten oral admission. AO cents; children: !!.' cunt; reservoil soatH 7o cents, for sale ut Ie.cr it Ktioblor'n. The total cxihjiiho to tho county of all tho provision, utensil, etc., purchased by Sir. Arnold for tho recent Orant county lino surveying trip, wa aftor all les than fit). Tho "kick" uliout extrav agant purchase was entirely uncalled for. The ItopublicanH will rullv u llttlo ut the ocni houso to-nrght. Hon. It. Me Uan and lion. II. B. Miller will en deavor to convince the citiicns of Uma tilla county of tho Iwautic of ltepuhll cauism and tho protection aystem. Wlieat i seventy cent on a pinch to day, Iho very highest prlco yet ipioted in tho Pendleton market. Too bad ovory farmer in Umatilla county ha not a thouwind bushel or so remaining to dis pose of at till fancy price. .1. Uos Dickson and Albert Wurx wuller will leave for Portland on to-night' train, intending to take in Sunday' ball gaino, tho Mechanic' Fair, and tho num tier of other attraction tlio metnK)ll oiler to pleasiiro-seeker. A nmull femulo caviiso. branded cir cular J on tho left shoulder, an Indian brand on tlio right, has lieen taken up by Marshal Fionch, and can 1k recovered bv it owner on aying tlio usual charge. Beside F. D. Hasbroucki othor legal gentlemen well known hero wero ad mitted to thu bar by tho supreme court, among whom were J. II. Canon, of Seattle, and J, C. Kirklaml, of Milton. Mr, K. Ollliam ha moved in from Pilot Bock with hi family, for tlio purpow of Inking udvanttigo of tho better educa tional facllitle Pendleton oiler, iutond ing to send hi children to school. J. W. Bimpson pulled tlio bos loud to Barnhart this year, using six horse, tho load weighing 8.ti80 iound. Neighlior, get In with your good pulling horse und try to leut tlii record. K. W. Furrow I fitting up a neat busi ness olllce for hi use in tho Dcain blix'k, situated on tlio first floor, und ex tremely hundy. for caller, client and customers. Tom Uyun, of Weston, returned from tlon of ull Bible so:'ietic on thi oint lias put tin book into a total of Mh dif ferent language, etc. Kvlduntly the whole world I to have u cliunco at the volume. Ah to thu work of tho Oregon Bible So ciety, branch of the larger, Mr. I let .lor said it bus supplied ItjOl) destitute faml ilie in Oregon and Washington In the last four year. Facts illustrating the eu genics with which thee hooks were purchased, and the liberality with which tlioy wero given away to coplo aiixlou to have, but too poor to buy a Blhlo, all showed tho value of the society' work. After Mr. Hetzler' remarks the fol lowing election took place: Itov. T. M. Bovd-Piesiaent. Other Pastor of tho city Vice Presidents. Hev. O. II. liOO Secretary. Dr. .1. M. Priietl Treasurer. Mr. l4tinbirth Depositary. Mr. Despaln, Miss A. S. .Stewart, Mm. It. Sargent, Mr. Burrow, Mr. Birch, F.xeeullvo Committee. After a Hong and lonod!el!on bv Hev. Mr. Downev, tho meeting, which all pre out seemed to feel had been a good one, adjourned. llr'nlutloim. A committee- from Paulino Hubekuh Degieo lAslgo. No. Ill, 1. O. O. I'., drafted thu following, which was adopted bv the ljdgo Wiikuims, It bu pleased tho Hiipiome Killer of the Universe lotako from among U our loved and honored brother, F. II. Sawtullu, ami WiiKitiiAs, Hi earnest ellbrls a a memlier of Pauline ltebekali Lodge, No. lit, I. O. O. F., deserve tho recogni tion and approval of it member, there fore l it ... Besolved, That In tho death of Brother Saw tell Iho I-odgo ha Inst a member whoso lldelllyto it principle wa itlwayH worthy of emulation; tlio community a consclontiou eltUon, and tho bereaved family an aUcctiunuto husband und uu indulgent parent. Resolved, That wo tender to tlio be reaved family our sincere sympathy in tlii the darkest hour of their live. Besolved That these resolution bo spiead on the minute of tlio 1xlgo j that a copv be Mint to the family of thu de ceased brother, and tho town iaor bo furnWhcd with n copy for publication. Mh. A. Hk.m.kv, Mu. O. TlLTOS, Mk. Kmma llAsuitua-K, Committee. Adams Mr Sarah AdklnsonTJ. Bimi Tho liiirrlo Mrs A K (llslibuni 1C F Florence Mis llamblin .1 M Harrison Mr II Hoiio KB Hofdinan Lulu Huston l.uther Hurt II Persons calling Jackson T (5 .lone Mrs Sarah Munning .b S Mill .las A Me5pu Mr Nellto Powell A K Uoa A P Ryder Mr 1. M Saulsburv J Smith D IC StippJ II White J S for tlio above will llotnl ArrlvHln. Vit.iaiiti Hou'hk J no Napton, I. W Nupton, Vulo Or; (i W Babcock. Walla Walla; O I, Barrett, O It & Ni W II II scott, Centervillo: J K IMuihiston, WullaWulla;A Croby. Astoria; Mike Cart by OKA N; W H Crayno Kcho; II B Miller (irantM Pas; A Mycrt, Pittsburg, P; Louis J White, Baker City; John (liven, Mr Tuvlor, USA; Fred Dolun. W II Wallace, Farinlngton; M Muyer, W S Zeilin, Han Francisco; J W Arnold. J A fitove. Agent Planta tion Co; Will H (Jruy, tieorgo Anderson, Portliiml. (ini.DKN llui.i: U E Mctoy, Denver; FMurphv, City; A C Bransteltcr, helio; Bon Englo, (Dmitry ; T E Mono, P lot Bock. E S flullowuy, City: Mr Costello, Mr Wakor. A Ilia: Tom f.lenger, Jim Smith S Oglo in,,f ii ton: E Dill. J Clirk, A M McFarlund, Walla Walla; t J Weston. P lull, IHn vor: Frank Sustlco, Dalle. Bowman Hoi-hk-H W Dibble, T II Hells. 1) Be ts. M Mulkey, Pilot Kk-k Frank William. A N llrown, aim lilt! iiersonllleit. ! ii. . i.'..it.r ic.il.. iw.aioi atu i:uniu nuu ifuln i,ia Biiilil. lu uivi and will not Dr. Blalock -.u.nuu fume ui u uu. .iniii fnr IiIm siinvssiui ireaimoii. in. .....I ..t..w.i t ...II. . ..... . IKIIM. .w. 11... ...' ."-v Ml I.! 1114-1 T.I'IT IIIA tl IIAt'U 1 ' .. ... . . ,.. ,..WM,V ,n( r.. ...,...., .Inf....,.! tllA 1 nl.Tl l.ll U 1 .1 J I I 1 1 If 1(1 U lit..1 Mill fif lnn.ll..tn.. 1....1 I I0 BIUM TOS UUIWHW ..- . --w, aivwil , i... .iiv-fi i iiliiii 111 M tiiri tiiwi II l ir circiinit.in . i,i inBiUirrautiKu u. ", . wivn. DhvIuo. of liaker Uty, piayeu , meni inai Walker. A Ilia; Tom f.lenger, Jim th, Walla Walla: J B Doo. Pocatello; Iglo, A Ogle. Vinson: W PItliiger, t Bock: C Wood, ti Wagner. Hunt- Cohi Spring; Prof FKIIopburn. B b Mchl rov, Pendleton i D I) Earp, Frank Strong, Harry William, Weston; W M Mead, Wisconsin; F,M Klrliy. liuiioy, uiano; h W Bugln, Wulla Walla; A W Byncar son. Jaidraudo; J Foley, Pomeroy. . W A IWInr.. Yuaklllli: Mm I'KirilllO, rule-lotliemiRs, .-. uo some time uco came rrancigco iiome to enter "areliouse. of which his 1 1. 1 nm vuni nut! rtty of tlieuclil.m mlH. !J coailuded there i more PJMCnt. and lu.iU.IliK- mnrn ILh 1-v.jh.. .. ' " try nasi a meiroiio f 'Qd In a far-otr countrv f Inform u .... !'. ...... llut a nhu, fnrinr.l (mm S-XnN Clerks Ihrnimliiuil left Held for tho Salt Ukeu. MU Mary Bannister, of Weston, was suddenly taken 111 Wednesday while at tending (school, and on Thursday died of brain fover, A Michigan syndicate with 1S.OO(),000 aro having up whole township of timber Und Lack of Knappton, on tho Lower Columbia. An earthquake near Vera Cnu, Mexi co, submerged a whole village, and raised up an island in the Hea near by. ii.i.... ...ii.niinn In Pendleton- , uini 1II.1V IIIH Vll-TIII-hl ' .I..lr.i Mlltlntv i.r IVint? Ill lrilllb UI 1 cotit.il I ; , " uir 11 . 1 . rnnters, inn and counter- - --.Lowon. so one would WI or anything else, certain saloous for a sigll Thomiu Nicley, one of Junijier' ranch cm and DeTocratB, i In town to-day. A line milch cow at the Cove suddenly became blind oae day Ut week. Recorder CrewH west to Portland lat lliiion; I 1) Brandon. San Antonio, Texas; John A Raymond, hi-Baknr, Portland, Mri-lianlm' l'lr, Tho tenth annual exhibition of the Portland Mechanics' Fair open October s Octoler uztli, lt. "-argo e lxsm mailo to tlio ravu-, ilm Inli nllon of tho mauaue- Iho fair of thi season shall io tho greatest of tho Pacllic ."Monnwesi. Ti.m UaiviiiiI IT. Si. Onvulrv Band, the best on the Coast hu been secured to iirnish music. Half faro rate over uie u. h. N. Co., O. A C. It. R. and Oregoniun Railway Companie' line nave uecn cured. One and ono-tlftli fare over me N. P. R. It. Co.' line. Special Excureiftn over the O. II. X. Co.' line at les than half rate on Octobei 8th, 15th and KM. H wnner information i desired addrese A. n. Whiting, Supt., i'ortland, ugn. yur Bl. Handel-Haydea tickeU, tor the con venience of tta public, have been placed on Halo at Doaaldwn'fl, H. F. Johnson A Co.', lercres Kuebler'a, Fletcher's and the I'ofttoffice Store. C. E. RoOKEVf LT, Secretary. iiloiikn s.iv "iiiivortlsed." F. B. Cioi tox, P. M. Ila.MuU lin 11 Vmiknc. A sliarper of a mr;t peculiar variety according to nnwrt, ha been doing Pen-1 dluton recently. Hu in u clothe wringer 1 repairer by profession, and hi manner I of doing 'business is after till fashion : , He goc to overy house, asking If tho cm- tabllslimcnl contain uuv wrlmiers in need of repair, In this mannor collecting a number of the article together. Out of those ho construct several machines it good a new, and then light out for pasture ..ew. .No rhyme in tended.) During hi travel elsewhere ho sell the wringer, and those who con tributed to hi blunder wilier tho conse quence. C. L. Hubbard was ono of hi victim In thi neighborhood. A cum i:n-ti'ii. Pendleton, Or. Sept. ML I88S. Uu. Mcliiu.A Co., tientleinen: For three year past I huvo been millcring from Mood jioisoii und fcnialo complaints, during which time I have licon under tho treatment of several physician hut received very llttlo licncllt. Sincol placed myself under your treatment ull those distressing pain have dlssapearcd, my skin is looking much better and I urn happy to say 1 feel altogether llko u dlllerent woman. Ac cept my thank for what you huvo done for me. I can Imi referred to ut my homo, l.iloth, near Webb street. Mhs. Si'str. RoniiHTMis. l , , .l II n l',-an.- llvwl In . III.... IV. ... V . Xj.. F JJ ... ... Ullnol year ago with Id young wlfo.l Times liccumo hard, und ho started East j to proeuru work, llnaliy tniiing passage as a sailor on a ship bound for England. HI wife hoard nothing of him, and eight vcur after his departure married Richard llunkurd. Thov located In Bovler, Mo. Cooluy returnoif and learned of hi wlfo'n marriage, finally tracing her to Bevier. After an Interview the w ife agreed to ac company lilm, and they left Bevier for Newton countv. The deserted second hu band, Dunkar'd, foil very badly over the matter, but InterpoM-d no objections, - Walla Walla Journal; Several men were talking politic and putting up money ut tho race track yoMorday, let ting on horse. Ono man, without say ing much put up a fit) gold plcco and when tlio horse came through, und tho judgeH made their little sjieech from tho stand, ho wa told that he lost. "liM fchat?" ho asked. "Your t'M." said tho stake-holder, 'Cuyuse Moliio lost." "Why h 11" roared tho surprised man, who was a little deaf. "I didn't betonCuyuso Molllel 1 bet on tirover Cleveland." Somo llend put a bottlo of strychiiino in a spring of water near Philomath re cently, und now- tho indignant c illr.cn of Unit placo oiler a reward of 100 for tho anprehonslnn of tho wictcji in ordor that they may ornament a limb with him ut tlio end 'of u roK. The spring wu ono from which water wu used forcainji meeting purpos.' Orandum Townsend, who iniibt lo Hearing a century in age, and ho been Iho coming "f several generations, l still Imbued with an almost youthful anililliiiii. Mug engaged to-day in iimviiiu-up on nor pre-emption claim, lo'utcd on Moucluun Creek. Hrandma iHiloubtle hardly ablo to count hor jkw tetity in Umutilla county. "The Voico" ayn: Don't put any confldouco in tho rojiortH nlwut tho "wan ing stengtli of tho prohibitionist." It I tho initial campaign blowing. The pro hibition party was never ao strong a to day, nor so resolute Frank LaDow will doiibtlei bo In town next Wednesday, a ho is expected to re turn from hi Eastern trip by that date. He remained East longer than hi uiither, who returned a weok or no ago. One of those combination wire and picket fonces, so often advertised, I be ing erected by some enterprising individ ual along tlio river bank, ijeiow the bridge, on tho north side of the river. An Alaska cannerv man named Mc Keniio has cheated Ids partners out of several thouaiid dollars, and gone to, Scotland. R. firanni. a Helena gambler, tried to tl ...Ul.U Uu ..l..n mtr.ltln lillt ' several hour enforced walking saved him. Miss 0. Barnhart is in town from Barn hart's Station to-day, visiting friends. A Twonty Dollar gold pieces will bo give (o any out! who will Iiml a UHOCEIIY STORE in Pendleton, that will soil GROCERIES regul.irlv cheaper than they are selling at tho BEDROCK STORE. I pay cash and SELL FOR CASH And can and will make the BEDROCK STORE The clieti pest Grocery Store in town. I Have no Old Stock to dispose of All goods are new and fresh and of the BEST QUALITY. 1 intend to keep the lead in High Oritdo and Low Prices of goods or will pay the above reward to the one who earns it. P. A.. CA.RR,XEI?? Odd FellowK Ihiilding. - Main and Alta Su. Protection or Tariff Reform. Hcyoiul iUPUloii, tlinTurliriH tho Umiooii which tho roiniuu i-iiiiimlmi will litfyiiiKlil mill It iM'hoovi-R ovi'ty rlllrun who unulil vnln Inlnlllactitly In Inform hlni-rlf upon u nub Jcct willed mi rhiM'ly ulti'clH hl temporal wrlfiuii GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, The Protective Tariff. WHAT IT DOES FOR US, ItPliitern hm In ihuihII)' rnimlilciTil.ii lilont iitntriiMi milijrct rimy of i'oniiri'liiiiiloil. It will orvn a n Tnrlir prlinor fur Ihr li-nmrr ii well nut lost-hook for tlm Iriirnril. Till book kIiuwh Hid prurllnil onvut of thr I'roli'cilvoHjHli'in iiimhi tliui-oiintry. IVrh.ipn Iho iiiotl coni)louou loiitiirool tho Ixxik Ih Its nxiirlMlluiiiilciil with tlm iiii-mhiku uf I'rt'nl itAiitCliivnlniiil. Tlm position ol Mr. 11UIiih' "Twnnly Yi-iim In Coiikitk" In liikrn up, Inn iihitIIoik upon ihn'riitlil iiiiiil.vniHl, rrltlclntl unit iiiiulutn (itrnliili tliulrnwn r Iiiliillon. INDORSEMENTS: Tli form in wiill im Ihn miliilnncn of tlio lxk In moil lutmlntlilr, iiml t liiivt- nitii until liiRnurpHMilnn It forum! In ihi'Krriti work ' ' iy x ",M " R f ' J I i i N' ' V ' ' ' I 1 ' " r J Vi .r l ItUnnnhhinnilloKli'iiltixpoillloiiof IholnJiinllriMiiiil ili l'ilonii nt Ilm miili-i'llvc tlm ory. Tliu work l tlmolv, itn.l n vury vuluiililiiiiiilrlliiitlin mi iho llii-riiliin"if lorlir rt forin ii. w. tiiwnhi:m, m. r I tmllcf Hint till lHik In rMTlvlnn Kri'Ht roiniiwiiilalloli It In IkiIIiiiiiimI upon fun In mi'iitftt triilh", iiml I wlh Unit Iho fnt-liinil nrKunu'iilN limy l In tin1 liniiili itml nilii'ln ii evrry rltlxeii riilloil iiixiii IhUynor in voii-upon iiu, ri'it iMiiiioiiilnil iinnlloin of mirplu HUUturlir. OII.N. Jull.N' . tll.At'lv", :iiiiiiiII ruf IVnloii. Wn tiku plfitMiro li Klvln IliU work nur In iirly linlor'mcnl, mill ncoiiiiiii'iiil Hint In. ml cimimllH'fitiiiirt rlulm iiiIi1 In pxli'inllnir IU i'lniilalon iiiiiiiiik Him vnli'iHuf llllimli.. HTATI". llCMoritATIC t'lINTUAl. fOMMITTia: OK II.I.I.NUIH. Ami niHiiy olhir. The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIUN, One Year, AND CEN. LIEB'S BOOK. Hook lloun'l In riiuli ninl Hi'mt-Wcokly linni Oreiioiihtn Ono V' nr Ilook Aloiit', In I'lolh, t pulil. .. .......... AililntHH EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., I'liiiillrlnii, Ori-iion, HERE TO STAY ! FORBES & WHEELER -DKAI.HIts IN- HMW TO.RAT. T OST.hTBATEDOIHTUI.KJ. wo by miiM, traadifd UTtna lflitllt, Plttppcftred bou HepUmr t d. T dot. Urrarl for anr lnfrBtlM I4Ibc to tHlrr-o" KKAMK V1KCEKT, ool Galloway, Or. Furniture, Carpets and Linoleums, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, TO. Completo Stock, covering livx' thousand wjiiare feet of Mooring. Goods Sold on Easy Payments F'orbes,'&:'W'lieelei', Awodatioii Ilulldiuk' ...... IVndlcton , Or W. J. VAN SOHUYVER & CO. "Wine and Spirit Mexchants, 3 FRONT ST. I'ORTLAND, ORECO N AOKNTS CYRUS N0ILE tOURION AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ IREWIN6 C0.(MilwaukM. Wto.) EXPORT PILSNER S0TTLE0SEER. ARC. MAN SPRINC MINERAL WATER, (Waukenuw, Wit.) VEURE CLI fUOT PONSARMN CHAM PAINE. (Ycltow Lakl.) .Uw s Bib( to mm the ball 8w