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DAY, OCTOHKH ju, iao. nliiiillrnnrliOUUr. ...I.., IMmt OlIKflU.MAM "UK iliiillt Willi. iih rnmiiiiu ... rri... . i ..til Mimr. UIKUT (II" limn- m 'uii umi III -.mi.; -i, Il ..III l, .,,!, ..!l. i....tM II llllli'"". . . luu hillil 1IIIIVII BUII Willlit Willln I'nlon: Tlin Mmi.tu nf Frank Scott, well known linm. rim I unxioim rPKiirtlliiK IiIh whcrcabouta. ' Ho eumo in from IiIh much on Friday livHt, ; and tlruw fo(), gt'ttinir on u nptve. On Saturday ho received '00 from Jlw. Stulil, imtl when lnet hccii, at noon, Sat urduy, Hald ho wan going home. So far im can bo learned no one hat hcon liini ulmwi Ii lu ,,, ..I i... i i f..n.. ....i H-HHU 1IU IllLS (JUUll illlllll llilL till " . ' . ... ilnt'illl uriii-ti"'ii ' . v.. ;".Vu.ma Horvlro In lion IIiiL'Oii had tunned Uillcll which RiitiiiruloH niimlo IiIdkxi'iI- ne from u life of connubial eusHedn 'tss whllo ill Portland wumin Htrh't inviwtiim. ui Hon. found to bo a canutd. Tho Portland i nuHinuBH t oui-Ko journui imnn-iiod a ,..-v.v--" : ftatonipnt Hint lio WUH married, merely ; nccohoarlly alarmed his frlcndH. rhutyrohi!rn. , Iilnoj ntair eorrenondcnt of tho . . I .l...,l!al U l!l UTOIU, 19 III IU1VII Oil 1110 I' i tt:llar. lll'lllmt. imn.,1 uill.. I 1.... I....- If I I.. ..I fine totmivoH at tins nine ; twenty-ilvo mibseriborH to tho Inter-: i Ocean, which, bv tho wav.lHllmnil.il. yV. notion, etc., at the can, a doMinplivo hkelch of iho town will ' I Illlluiilt III Uu I'.illliutui !,l f.. J ...... v... ... .v.i.n, ,-. mwM VllilllVU Hl of baloil liny for Halo at the'"""1" i''Mtoiu Loom now for Fendloton. oniKwito couri noiifo. i ii in iu) iiiiiioiinceii ny I no runroau X hoeii formed to Irrigate . 'nanutcoM that when tho 0. V. T. r i Meur ("unty. read,u9 ,h" 'ityt l'"'d will bo delivered at Si? Z o lelixV well-1 WitaWJ.ll. for? a ton, a b! reduction uui luriiiur iimum. 1 I'limomn win msn Liltto her wster, Mrn. (Ion of lliint'H road to thin nlaco. , . , ,1 When tho two new holeln and tho court I..ltll..nlllll RillXOn Otllimia.. II. .1,1. ...I II II,.... ,) of tho haiorn enu, was without tho loaHt PolMlatlcry that no town oi hh hi.u m mo wiiolo ot uregon can illuniluatu it with a eandlo In tho initUor of nuinl)or and tuagulflccuco of line liulldlngH. Other ImipImchh men when thoy have occtmiou to do ho, tdioulil Inillate Mr. Q(;cn on tho aidowalk question. Tho nubstantlal wooden pavement ho Ih put ting in in front of It 1:4 now hotel Ih in per fect keeping with that ctructure, and Ih Kolidlty pcHonllicd. Itobert Uancr'a Htoro at Walla Walla wom burjdailml Sunday nlslit, nnd a quantity of valuable Jewelry taken, part oi which wan niierwani lounu in a nun .1 tl',,uinn fur MltiiM Hroil. tliin afternoon wltu two cnlcrvlllo. v nttorneyN ait) intendlnjr to J. Mi'Mahoii, a Southern ilitiliarred. level"1! uoW 01,0 ' ll,ll,, niTclutitH, Ih lu town to-day, If lilu itlil.Hmn 1111.1011 lllliuil III" iu "iiiw T.-Ij Iw. Dr. Vincent returned on train from Iho inctroKliH. a pleasant vlcit to thu fair, IMCthitlH liicli mow into a promlH- i.i, ...tiii rriiille .f olin Stanfiold, in I,.l 1 .l T..I... II W'll. ... , i ii i.rvi jMIW x iijuii iminvu uuiiii ii ir in ruefully nurnlnK u badlv , Vernon Ih known to Ims the thief, mid wuh ,r.u.xcd fiom a mero wiratcli urrt!(:(i Oninpivillo Idaho Free J'rcxH: Chief Momoh and Chief .FoHoph got aloni; well loKctheron the rcnorvatlon of Iho for- mnr it1tllfMi1i Mnuitii Mittl lifu It. in I. In utii Ulittll aM tlllM'rCI-UHIllOOn.ttliririviiiiil nitimlrlium. mill .liwutili unl. ion anil him trine indolent. .IohhIo Iteckhuui, u little daughter of Mr. Ileckhain, of VuuhvcIu, ayo four yeatH. died recently of ineinbranooim croup, to the K'cat mirrovv of her imrcntH. The child wan hurled hint Monday ovenluK. One prominent HKirliiiR man Ih cald to have won $l-,00() at jxilicr hint week at Walla Walla. No hiicIi iKikereaineH were ever beforu plavnd in Walla W alia. 1'otn ranged all thu way from foUO to t'J.OOO. Tho I'endlelon-Wulla Walla freight. iiMially alwayHon tlmo,onlvdl.itfni;uii)hed itnolf by lielritf Into tho niRltt of tho eon cert, when much depended upon ita promptness. J. J. Witrceutor Iiiih lilted one of IiIh billiard tablei and IiIh pool table with notv cloth, hinifelf dolntftho Job in a vory artistic and crcilltablo tnunnor. Sinitlni; hcIiooI will lm Htarlcd Friday uvmiinu, lu .Ml nm Hioh.' ihumIu More, under tlio inuuuKOiuaiitof Prof. Ilepbuiu. How S. Al. Driver has gouo from Walla Walla to linker City, where ho will pteuch hereafter in the M. K. church. Thu San FmnclHco Juvenllo Company ia looked for November fourth. Trlco'a Plantation Company at tho opera Iiouhu MMiioriow night. Wanted at once, a dinhn; nvoin t?Irl at Wllloko'H lentaurnnt. PiauoH and or(;anHfor ftale at Fletcher 'h at bed rock prlcea. An eloctrio Night Hyntem In IhjIiib put in at Tho Uallon. For (good watch repalrlnu S' J letch-or'a. . . ti ...!.. II u i.ic. in hi nun iiiviiuur. i - Tinun-.Momiluliicer Ih now . . . I. .it.....!.... ttf ...11. 1. .1 iiuillllll IIJ ...l.tK i. ... !.. . .1. ...... I ir tTilT liitrt iuii.imni,u t .. ... I... - I. . ,..., lay-waled in front of J. I). non fotitulatlon and phitform . I II... ..1.1 na. .. It.nilii.. ill ii I .. ..1 l.t.....1 i.. ii r... i...- ii nnv i ui Kill v iiiuriiiiiir. nil Kcllv. thu svll-known and !dr .1 I i.. to-Juv trom rurlluntl. Icu v- . . i i . i ... is nun ciuvr iniuiuiiini I I . I ( I (nil IIILH IIIMTIl III UUIHS-tlll ML li i tinm.ii-ir rt iiintnlutisi tltwl i m ii mi ii mvi i muni irxa ii Ant uri uiiisw-til 1 liud-llitiiiiitd tl tho ambitiouH would-be i . i i i . . t IVadleton. L'..l I I.'., ... ... nviu linn iwiillllll lliliu IhA Shir HnittiiiiiMtit mi .Mnlti ill (xintlnue to nervo tho Kcenan hux chanru of tho ii u ill eiiii iiiii m-iift'lliliKf " n rvu ii dv jiviiiiiiK In thu tmt approved mcreaml activity 01 tnuio in U ttllt'I LI 111 I'll'I'llllll. I111IL cujtoniary eveiywhoro beforu utlonal event, duccceecd by COUNTV COIIIIT. Minulny anil n tho matter of Nuuor licenw ol O'llrvan of Ccntorvillo: uranted. In ilm unifier of nuil district. No. 4.1: 'John HhodcHreMigriKd nnd Henry Alroth TuciiUr'ii l'roriitliil Hp- the email hut well-known . ,. , ... Ilf ,,.,,.. 11..,,,. f j.. a lucrutlvu Rltuutton. ii .. . .- . . I mum ninri Hiinervigor. lenuiewn nine u nearly n 10 u;iUtor 0f bridso acronHJohn 1 IV. r-ti lfll II tt llllnlifll ( TllKO it uui i h iinA ii iuu lut niiinnn iik 11 d-mt 11 i mvii wii i i wato, taken to UIUvIIIo. W, i,,- ior.ufti. u Murnhv JJO. K .Thf.mi.onn litiv.k nil ajI trexnt f r a ... a ii 11 itO Kai.anil nevenu more which Account K H 1'arkcfl, court house and mm o.rtc(f(i 10 uiu. ( iuu fund, f-LKiO wk amo. rrunic uu v w ka.'uuu uuLiin. nun ijiu nr.it tiiHi.n Wp to the MechankV Fair. churK. ...... that rirm.,,..'., .i.t,.r .1 I... I I , I . . i . 1 1 nii.iinl It Tl I'ntlnn i ll. "rnjvu n iiuu ikiiut iii l iii.ilivii ii i tM"uion iirencntH mo usual u v uuriin icniwiu iinii i 1 1 mihuiiiIm iiliiu "iii f iu l" niu'i . L-in Tl... . it .11 . l l ii 1 I I s-, l Tfii:orrL "Jl"ll I . v, lit! i iihil ii una u ii vi iii-iiiaii r i m w ii .r r- ittMrttrm tukitnK ttn !illt 1 Kfrnitnt Mir tannin cal nflrYiiimuncea. I WlllluinH tU. J C Arnold U4 55. D 1 'Hl'i I II V .V lllllir UIlll UULi VmiM ii Ti l Smith & Teal MW, Cox .Minor w, would like very well to know w"' .,,. vji ' I -;rr-""'" in n.H - t ii.- n.nllnr fil 1:1SI! OI COUI1IV IUJU, (W,m. MMi i loadlnt! from rcnmeion io iihicuuuij mo -wtom Mill who wantHtowa- Jr"... ..T p.imtiiu num fei: iieciion. i he cent oman i : i in .i .... ..i. i . i luiunm iv".. . ,.01,.1.111 cacii ui iiiubu i .... ii. i.,riin roiintv JUUCO. " wouldn't mind doublini:, .:v I Account J II Hobbinii, county treas- ' I'cmornit. Wix nv IVrlrnr "ndav tlk'ht fm u rln liv rtirinrva T.lnVn. n-ImM 1A tar a! n.it r uicn were rnrwirlpd in havn ei&t. Tr WarL'nr (a imiP tliey never wore hIiIdikmI ! nm ineenare now in Pernon'g Und. nmr tl.rl Account Win Pierce, sehool Mmrin tendent, flBO. ... , In the matter of n-jKirt of urveyorH of Umatilla and Orant countleaj accepted. Account 7t IIoiiHor, flheriir, 1415 81. Adjourned until Novembers, 1888. Quit 1lu. An ninbitloufi Pendleton bootblack has haudeUn the followinig for publication i 'Lant Satunlay the Atlas and the May flower met on the diamond, the Atlas wore defeated by a coro of 87 to !, the I, ill.irv for the Atlas DeillK Himiun DeiVH Clt Ih.. inf.iWimiilf.'a "UIU, Coroner Mi-Kav vln- -MMunnoneaa jury ami tiehl je manV imnm could not llthoilell it una ,l!.,.nvr,l II . r . . : . tk. "r.,..v.oloru.'10-. . lnu )ar ,V:iX;; rMlowerB E. Hart- . WML.1UH1UII mac ha iirrii''! viiuiii w "v m i y, i . . . -- - , i g ii ' i it a r uui iii:iv KSISMl Sre. fVthe'nUndchamr : " ' . ii. - ii.. iiivuniiA riami. renortM. The - Into aa uarccBUaWe c! ear wheda. uil were nf the iuvenile claw The Altaa would like to hear from any ..in!. umUrUvuraol aao to play lor M Till! 1IAMKI..IIAVI)N CONOKttT. A -rilllul)r rprroriumirn. A ton nl Well nxectitnl l'rocrumtne. Tho Handel-llaydn concert last even inig, under tho dhectorshlp of Prof. F. K. Hepburn, wan a hucccsu, musically aud financially. Tim performance was greeted with a good house, nearly overv seat on the floor beiiig Idled, and althoujgh tho program was somewhat lengthy, it was llslened to with pleasure, expressed by frequent ap plause, until tho close of the entertain ment. Although handicapped by tho late ur 1 rival of momberH of tho Weston Choral Club, who wore delayed by tho usual cause, u late train, tho program, with a few alterations, was eanlod out smoothly and with almost professional promptness, not a single person in tho uudleuco be ing ablo to go out and "bco a man" Ims Uccn acts, lly this means tho largo number of selections was rapidly ills xwd of, aud the audience wan surfeited with a feast of music and harmony. There wore, of course many entertain ing features, and indeed every selection on tho list was creditably performed, con sidering that all tho slnuorH were ama teurs. Lack of space forbids a complete rovlow of tho program, although it was worthy of it. l-olloning in a brief synop sis of a few leading features of tho enter tainment: After tho usual address, Hov. T. M. lloyd lailng tho ejieaker, tho perform ance legau with a general opening chorus, "Tho Miller's Wooing," by tho Handel-llaydn Society, which was ex cellently rendered, ana following caruo a quiet symphony, a musical dream, in tho shapo of a harmonious piano aud organ duet by Hov. Leu and Prof. Hepburn. A Sopr.ma Solo, "Hqbort le Diable," wttH nicely executed by Miss Minis, al though with a faint suspicion of timidity. After a male cptartctto, and an enter taining tenor solo by Hov. lloyd, caino a brilliantly executed piano duct, Mrs. N. M. Perkins aud tho professor being tho performers. Following this was u sjieci men of powerful vocal melody, "Tho Woodsman," a hoavy bass solo by Hov. Ueorge I.co, who jiosseifosH a splendid voice, deep, sonorous, and at tho samo wonderfully pleasing. Next followed a soprano nolo and fluto obi I gat o by Mrs. K. Sonders and Mr. S. K. Dean, a vocal duet, and a creditable harltono solo, "Tho Wolf," by tho pro fessoii Tho Weston Choral Club now made Its appearance, heralding its approach by a pieltv. opening chrous. 'lheu came a vocal" duct, "Hero Mo,, Norma," by Miss ,. Hidcuour nnd Mrs. Maud Stanfleld, which was really one of tho features of tho evening, Miss Hldeuour'a soprano ringing full, rich and clear throughout tho hall. This was followed by a piano solo, "Carnival do Vcnlco," by Miss .leunio Hrlsbin, a young but evidoutly thoroughly cultured musician. It was full of oor, full of force, yet quiet, icaceful, rippling, withal, and fraught with lieautiiul harmony. It wan "im menso," aud Mixs Ilrlsbln was com pelled to como again on thu stage, aud bow her thanks to an admiring, applaud ing audiauco. "I I.lvo and IovoThee," a vocal duet by Miss II. A. Minims und tho professor, was beautifully rendered, and was fol lowed by a iloaslug qtiartetto, "Who Knows vliat tho Hells Kay7" Another piano and organ duet, "Faust," was' thou iHirfeclly executed by Mrs. Perkins and Prof. Hepburn, nnd a pretty vocal trio followed. "Como Falrios, Trip it Thiough the Grass," by Mcssem. Hooso veil, Hepburn, nnd Mrs. A. Sendorw. The closing grand chorus, "Hall, lliight Abode," from Tanuliauser, wan then performed by tho entire combined force of tho two societies, and consider ing that this Is a rather dllllcult selection for amateurs to undertake, it was qulto well done. Tho doting foature was a superb pUno quartet, tho "King's .Hussars," by Mrs. N. M. Perkins, Miss h. Pnebstel, W. I.. Gorman and Prof. F. K. Hepburn, which wan followed by tho usual "gomlnlght" song. Taken all in all, tho HandeMfuydn so ciety, and Prof. Hopburn, who has been their taskmaster and director, are to Ih congratulated on their success in this, their lirst exhibition. It should be fol lowed by others for many reasons. One fault was found with the f-tage management of the ontertainment. how ever. It wan euggeited that it is no im provement over tho old style to placo a "footllght" above the heads of tho per formora, as it very naturally shadows their features. Some flrt Man Writ LUr. villard house Pendelton or Mr editor loing cald upon by our Igood president to help In tho glorious cause of Ids election I thought that I would tako a little triji west and gjvo a little advice tn Some of our lt editoro in tho first placo it Scams that our causa is pretty hopeless wo have got re sort to all tho trlckry wo can and doo all ttio lying in our power iniiht claim that our imrtv ant for free trado, and if it was It would Iw tho ioor mans friend we museent say any thing ntsait his Now york state veto?s against tho oor man nor of his denying being a resident of new york Stare to get red of his tax nor of hU magnillkent sum of 'M to the Charleston earthquako Sullerers nor of his IdO.OOO to his own campano nor of tho fJO.OW that morton gave to Suilcring Ireland nor of tho veto of the bill to help . 1 - . I ...l. . . . .Inlrmt (Afirilf. Ill IHXUn IUU lliu uruuiii Diiivni.il -v"r . . . uuiHt make It appear that all tho trusts and inonoplleH uro on the other hide dout Say any thing about Gool or Oil pano or Hie Miugar irnsi noruwui r v r it i... i Imv votes to neln IUK nil iib tiuiiu;v "-i -- , ,, to elect our man the other side know'H ull this aud we liave got to ueny u in w w w k . i ...Im, kv vnnr nanor tliat vou are a profest Liar further advise Is useiesa "-"'v - - FiftvJour menibers of a regiraent which General Harrison commanded lias loind a Cleveland and Thurman organ.- it It.. Om. litna n'AM HmiA ration in inuianaoii. i Democrats in the Union ranks after all. .... 1lln.ll l,.nunil WU Allked nen a miiuui -7 , j In court U he dragged his wife out of bed by the nair no ei v remember, u that wu a Ty busy mora bag with him. Kl'MDrtKI) HIIOOTINO SCrt lTK. A Itrport Itrnche Town That Anotlirr Uunrrrl tin. Orcurrril Near A Ilia Jiihnnjr l.lRhtrunt Hluit. A rejiort has reached town, brought by a person from that neighborhood, that another shooting Kentpo had occurred In tho mountains near Alba, following upon tho very heels of tho ono in which unfor tuuato Lcn Campbell lost his life. Tho story, which could not lw traced to an authentic source, nnd cannot there fore bo vouched for, is us follows: As was reported, tho bands of sheep belonging to tho Campbell bins und Mr. Llghtfoot had becpino mixed,' und occa sioned tho quarrel which ended so tragic ally. Afier tho ud'alr was over, aMr. Llghtfoot, still supposing somo of his Bhecp were mixed with CamiibelPn baud, sent his son, Juhnny, to tlio Campbell camp to inquire into the mutter, lul Campbellj who was there, becamo angered, nnd told tho young fellow that ho should not enter tho band to makotho investigation, but notwithstanding this command Ughtfooot wont in among tho sheep. At this CatnpWU, who was brooding over his brolher'n death, aud was prono to revenge what ho considered an Insult, drew his pistol und tired, kill ing young Lightfoot's horso, u bullet also tuking oiled in tho leg of Its rider, how severely is not known. Llghtfoot returned tho lire, emptying three chambers of his revolver, but his assailant escaK)d tho bullets, us ho had dono in tho previous encounter. Tho combatants then liartcd company. Llghtfoot doubtless thinking that ono bullet was already a llttlo too heavy a load to bo comfortably carried away, without adding more to tho bur den. Tho above is tho rumor, as floated down from AJba, and seems worthy of credence. It could hardly have been started without some foundation. Later Since tho abovu was put in typo, como parties direct from Alba, inter viewed in regard to tho matter, staled that they know nothing about tho abovo report, and that it win doubtless false. Where it originated, unless in tho brain of somo Imaginative AILnite who visited Pendleton with the tnlo on his lips to crcalo a sensation, Is a mystery. IMI'KKATIVr. OKDKIIH. SKW TO-1IAV. flnverl I'nnplo Anintjrmniiily Initrunlfiil Wliut Tlii-y Miut do. Tho following, emanating it is pup poscd from Adams, was lu circulation yesterday afternoon, in tho form of a llttlo printed slip, Tho Kirsons mentioned arc well-known residents r,f Adams. notici:. To Whom ir May Co.sckhn: Tho following persons are required to leave and forever slay away from tho town of Adams, Oregon, nor como within twenty miles of it: John Thorp, .lull Thorp, Frank (trusty, Harry Orasty and Wash Pambrun. Tho following Hirsons are required to closo up their saloons and gambling houses und retire from that business, namelr: Hubo Wilson and A.J. Mardi. II. C. Whcelor is hereby notified that ho shall deny nil minors tlin privilege of playing any gamo of chanco in his estab lishment. 8. P. Howell Is notified that from henceforth ho must keep 11 decont hotel. Kugono Smith must do something to snpiiort himself und no longer "songe" oil of his widowed mother. J. II, Wilson muy continue his voca tion as Miloon kceMir, but ho must not permit gambling on tho promiscaor allow In his placo of business any one uholivcft on tho reservation. Howling A McPrido are notified that they shall not sell liquors to anyone liv ing on tho reservation, except on tho pro scription of a physician. i HKAL. I AlUMH SoCIKTY Of (a. a. i. o.f Pkaur and Onur.11. Mcelianlra Kulr, Tho tenth annual exhibition of tho Portland Mechanics' Fair opens Octolior 4th and doses Octoler J7th, 188$. !arge nddltlous have bcon mado to the Pavil lion, and it is tho intention of tho manage ment that tho fair of this season shall ) thu greatest of tho Pacific Northwost. Tho Second IT. S. Cavalry Hand, the best on tho Coast lias lieen maired I" furnish music. Half faro rates over the O. I!, it N. Co., O. Jc 0. It. H. and Oregonlan Hallway Companies' lines have lcen h cured. Ono and ono-llflh f.itoy6vcr tho N. P. It. H. Co. 'h lines, Siwclal Kxcurslons over the O. H. it N. Co.'s lines at less than half rates on Octohei 8th. Kith and IT.'d. If further information is denired address A. K. Whiting, Supt., nrlland, Ogn. MIcIiIeuii 11 Uoiibtrul Htatr, Krom tlio Uctrult Kn-e I'lem. Just such n "revolution" an there wan in Maine, If wo could havo it horo, would uiuku .Michigan Democratic by 1.170 votes, Is that too small it figure? There uro plenty of Democrats who are willing to double it. Cholera lu th rhlllliln I.UnUt. ).sion, Cct. 10. Cholera Is reported making terrible ravages in tho Phillinino Islands, the dally nnmber of deaths, both among tho inhabitants and cattle, lieing very large. An eighth victim has been addod to tho list of depraved women who have fallen beneath tho knife of the mysterious murderer in lndon. This time the scene of tho crimo is not In the poverty stricken quarter of WhltccliajK-l, but right under tho very windows of tho hotel on Northumberland aveuuo which which are most frequented by American visitors. AH, THERE ! Ye Grocery-buying public, are you aware that Family can bo pmolmsod tit W. C. TJLTON'S STAR BAKERY Cheaper for cash than at any other place m Pendleton? Absolutely a Fact ! And a visit to the Star Bakery will doubly prove it to you. MAKE IT A POINT Never to shut your eyes to the truth, and buy Goods whero you can Get Them the Cheapest. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN. W. C. TILTON, Proprietor Star Bakery. Court Street. FURNITURE, CARPETS. E. C. & E. M. WHEELER, DKALKHK IN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO. A Complete .Stock of r'urnlturo und Carpets, Our Stock Covers 5,000 Feet of Flooring. 0001)8 SOLD ON KASY PAY.MUNTH. "Jil. C. and IB. M. WI-IJiiJSLKK SUCCCESSORS TO FORBES it WHEELER, Association llnllding Pendleton, Or. BAZAAR ! BAZAAR ! New Goods for the Fall Trade AT I.OWKK I'Jtll'KH Tl! Af KVh'l Boys' Expross Wngons, Voloclpodoa, Girls' Trlcyoloo, Ploturo Frnmos. A Complete Lino of Artists' Materials For Oil and l,un t'alntlns unl I'aptr I'lower Mulurlal. Tho 1'inent Lino of Htatlonory ovor nhown lu tho city, und at Uiwer Prices. A LSO A ULL LlSii Ol' JIASKKTS. Bargains on the 6, 10 and 5 Cent Counter. i Gov. Foraker, in his New York speech Saturday night, Mid the woods are full of Hcpublicansj which in very true, but an it ia atill four weeka to the election day it would aeem aa If they hail exhibited un necoaaary haate. DUTCH HENRY, The Truck Man UTCH HENRY. The xraniJBr Ifan, WKMt ATKXMT FSNOUnOK W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & 00. "Wine and Spirit Merchants, 63 FRONT ST. - PORTLAND, OREGON AGKNTB CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHUTZ BREWING CO. (Milwaukee, Wis.) EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLEOBEER. ARCA DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukcnsaw, Wis.) VEURE CLI QUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) u23 daw 3m Alexander & Frazer, UKAI.KIH IN General Merchandise, Clothing Hati, Caps, Dress and Fancy Goods. ? yarnily Grrocories a Specialty. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARCE. MAIM HTRXKT. - I'KNDLBTON, OUKOON fcorrible i rttt. ' much nosey M they cm rake up."