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,.VY, OCTOHBK 18, 183H. nliin Krouch OKI. ,0f till' KAMTOKWIOWIAJI III HE . i,r. tinder llio man . . 1 I I 11 I IIM'K, Kino A parvenu, tho well-known Irish una ranch combination, who have made Buch a grout buccciw of tho saloon busi ness, huvo also concluded to ntmlv tlicir ... . ry, 10 a "uw untI U!,cflll 'Idd. They I will build h monster Ice-house, und dtt Irttm tho winter will 1111 it with enough Holidlllod water to supply the whole of i uuuieiou, in COUNCIL MKKT1NU. AIIOt'T THAT CKEAMEKV. rUlll :,..,, i.i.rltir Mill Itlftll- 4lff I'll In Ul HiiiMivi-iii 'JL. ,n..m nm service In til . ' ,.,-. f 1 VWW1 WP' lllKVn'IK5 o., Photographers. Vliittakcr, dentist. . riltV.TillonV. .Uii-IoUH confectionery ut . t . I titia linim rir IlIllCUl UUIUll mr t ike your photon us natural tell Utiles nn . ...I nftillrl.il ien works je started at s-aieni. onslderablo Cluveluud money .l.tl. li,m nnt Itt'Cn tllktlll. liui " " i.. IV-ilnr la Htill VrV 111. . . - - yet lew BIB'"' nn,njc- of a drowned nun lias Doon .1. - ...... VY.iniuii iinnnr river HOI rvuiuaiim.vi'. alia U now lighted by arc he American patent. They nt Fatisf.ietlon. llutution on tho street: ,ld.ty last night, UY" Uhi i ..... n.i ttl nt flwi utnwn. mtvlaphotogrnplm ut Ward's ilio' lead. I'on't fall to hoi till! lory on Main Htrect, near tho innli-k. tho tailor, nick- "mock tig nlru" tecntiso oi liltliug proclhitics, is in i fur the deaf mtitcHln fuloni 1... ........ I. IA ...It..... 1111 111 IHUll.lll, Ill''. i ... !.l 1 .n . ui.tiit (illfl ICOt, fur the grand opening cf tho n Saliirdav. OctolKr 1'Oth. Ncinliutts Hcor, , cunts, nf all kind", und tho host .. U.i iiikil 1 iilliiiki lMMf il II I t mill 1 llll l llllMVin vwif-iiif j York Stariilanl, ono of (ho lap, rrt on tlio tarlllipiiniiHiica iw in liii piiiu iiti a ici nt iw I'omri a copy. Men I I I .1. I.. I. i ikjiii 4iuii irv;iiui) in iitrnvw f- . . 1 i; iu rt.m a .1 . . I...!. niTV ill Kiiiaiia i s.J nuniu mnnlauo nip. m laul rpiii'iHir nun urc;iuy viiiutvu . " i :..ut.A ...... T . lAt. .., fi.r tit.. M.l.'tu K.U' no I.DII1W.1IIV. wan in iuitii . Mr. ViWiH to n worlil-wmo rucfs under ina Htm imv- A Mt fro'ii him with lilM iihit. f .i i .i.iifi linn . iuil .ill . M III it f 'liii'.tliitwl uvmlil ftifrt I i.u. . i ... ..I r lli .nillir.l iii'ii i iiiv i.lilllfl ll'fllliri MVIIlltl till! r:l!l '0 OIUIOOK IX i lii ina dry and barren of ud'.iM I io well for cattlo (lic.tlnti. unit iinL ilitiudiit Hn In if Al II... .i.ili...ilj milnlu wintir. oi viurmuii, hi iiiiiiin.ui . y' ' w ..... .... The rroeitllncurHSprrU Mrtlmt-Or- iltiiknrrn Htril, lo. At a ipeelal meeting of the council ' room on the lUth day of October, 1883, 1 thero wero prcrent V. 1'. Matlock,' mayor, and Cotiiirlltnnn Wnii...iiii.i well uh llio mirri.iiiidlmf : Slaughter and .Sarueiit. ' country. "Low prices and good largo l'", committee on ordinance No., wi'UliU" will be tlHr motto. John Waul providing for the erection of uu electric will rotira from lite milk liusinc, and Ihj VMM, was read for Uie Hccond tlmo and, manager und general delivery man for ! pn.ed. i tho now onteipilse. I Ordlnanco o. , urovldlmt for tho1 Amonc tho draw In imnlniAd hv I'.. . I'rwtcctloa of the town against tiro. ruloH 'ellocs. artist for hn Ninth IVu-Hm. I ,,ei!, N"l't' ruled, xva read for tho li rot tlibtorlcal Company, aro Hplendld like-1 .fon.i tlmo, ana Mwcd. ncHPeH of tlio I,..pafn block, and i1ho tho 1 ,iU,r.,n"ul,,.(, ;so', ,0 uvw port DcHpaln residenco, tho planing mill, ?,f dt'. """'Bynr, , u read for tho Henry Stovor'aruiieh, and tho rcHidencetl "rst " !10 11,1,1 r,!fcr,re;,1 to tho commltteo of Dr. King und Kttgono Keith.. Thio l"1 jrUi,,a"('t'?' U" ;'Uu- hav wlll all appear iu tho pronpectivo hlstorv lm'in relmf,'tl favotal.lv tluwon, tho of tho racillc NortlnvoHt. Mr. KcIIpch 'n"otion was read for tho necond ' left l.iHt nllit on a nkotchlng tour of (511-, Um,,! 1'T & "lon of rnlon. 1 Ham und Morrow cottntloH. lho roortrt of tho llnance coinmitteo Kiw tlmv.ml tlmi,inr(Pii,M i. ' u,,0!, , retwrtH of the city olllcew wuh n.tm.h f ifi HVi,0.M,h,!roud pa,d rlK)r,B bcl,, f'vorablo. and ' Uiurcli, Nnttli, ot thin didtrict, an-!nj. mot on fatno uero uccontl im.l ..ounces hat nerviceH will l held nt j uSlorell oxrat.t treiSiilo;--" ' Pla.gh crV h- tool house every evening, i port, which ro erred buck tot be com- Iwglnning to-nlgh , 1 ov. E. . Michael, . int,,c0 for oxplanatlou. irt'nidinti c der.o c at inu tint nnxt Sim- n ,i....' i..i... t,'... i . ly niglii. 'fhb Hint nuarto.lv moo it X iuM p "5. , V.. " II u..:i ."I i.v.u .M-1'viiiii.Ai ivcir will begin noxt Saturday and Sunday, una ai ju ociock stinuay torenoon a Sabbath school Mill ho organized. Tho process of moving tho bulldingn along Court Htreet i by no moan an cany undertaking. Tho old Despaini building Iiuh been moved back to. tho propor plaoo and work has jtiel com menced on tho row of other little bind- nesfl Iiourcr In tho catno block, which aro to view and aHFein dumaues and ltcnulltH 1 arlnlng from tho widening of Couriered,' and that aid vicwera meet at tho coun cil room o. tho i!t:h day of October, I8H8, 1 unu mat nun nottco tlietcol b given by publication in tho Kkt 0:o: oo.nmn. beclninti on tho 17th audendine on the -'Kill of Octotr. , On motion, the recnidcr waxauthoriiced to draw a wurrant in favor of G. A. ho clow together that oporutlonH are , mitii in tlio Httm oi in part pay beset with (lilllctiltleH. tuf nt of grading dono bv him at tho in- Durham A Son. tho popular moat ma-' tenjection of Main and Jucknon HtrcotH, kct men, wixli toannounco that nlthouh j """'""Al :, H,lV10 1,0 ,lr"w" ,n lwo war" removed, they aro Mill allvo, und kicking vlgKroindy. At their now market on Muln Mrcet, near Wobb. old and now ctiHtomorH can proouro frch and iuicy meats of ovcry dcwiiplion at tho very lowest rulo.a. OrdorH tilled and dullvercil with dcHpatch. Tho Mormonn ill Im horo on next IP" TttoMdav und Wodiieoduv. tlio L':?d und ! "ro L'lth limt. Tho Sturn arovcry much Beat tercd, hut idtoiild gather themwlvoH to- ranU of ."U each. On motion, council udjoutned. l'roni tlio rrlUa of 'nillrtoii. F.iiin .ho I,oiit: Civrji Kmir Wo wero neatly frightened out of otirj roiifca .Saturday uioriiitg, to ierceivo a ; urty 01 artncii itorHcutuu ilraw up lit 1 nt ol our door. Via L'rulibcil our ro-. traction book and went out, remarking that wo would take it all back, but an wo irntlmr nml nniliiiivnr In ntiit Iti.ilr nlil nn- tlrOW Up ClOMJ WO lOCOgnUod tllO faCCH of ponentH us closo 11 rub uh lion-dido, In ! "onto of our rcntHeton friemla beaming order to UHhcr out tho banoball houhou in I'cndleton uith a good patting fPtul oir. CharleH Plutrti, Joo Kll and Kd Strahon, rotunind lat nluht from their trip lnlow. 1 hey claim to navo tauen in ovcy uinnc through the incrtiHtatiouH of Grant county (hint. Thoy wore a party of proripectora and initiorH, tho Into forte of tho 1'iiilu of rondlctdi nilnu, 011 Giecnhorn moun tain, and wore on their way to tho Har ney country In search of goldun oppjrlu- ii...- .. . 11.. M...1.. ..ri' .i t..i 1 nut iiuiiiiuv lion 01 1110 moiniiMiin. .ui-uiiiiinun nur, , .i.-i , mi ...1....:. Htock Hhow, cyclriruum and all. and to 1 ' ' ' ' .'. . " . ?:.......i ,IinI,. IJ1......-I.. ...111. ....tf..tl 1 1 u nun; nun iik.'uihu'ii, -iv.ii toiniM hugencKH, which can well bo believed. Tho hawball lwyn who camo up from Portland aro nil now riiRtllng in earnt'Ht. Hill It cmnloyed In the (Inuring mills, Oatn Is night cloik ut the Unwniiin MoiiHo. and IioardHlov is onixni:ed in tlio pleaHant occupation of houcc-moving. G. I.. Ilurgy returned last night fiom Viincouvor. whero ho was Htimmoned to tho lieil-ldo of his nick mother, then lying very 111, but now In a fair way towaids recovery. Wiley I'rnr.Ier. who was the victim of a painful accident yetorday, was not In jured us badly .is feared, anil will prob ably 1st around again in u week or so. Gugen's now hotel will bo open for oc cupancy bv tho flret of Decomber uoxt, when it will bo opened for tho first tlmo for tlio reception of guests. Frank I,aI)ow, who lately returned from the Kast, hna entered tho ntfico of tho Oregon Ileal Kstato Company to leant tho land business. Hanson, King it Co.'s now sign, tho "Great Wosleni Hargaln House" above their store, looms up with great distinct ness. J. II. Kaloy, who was up and around a day or so uw, has suH'.ired a relapse, and Is again confined to his lied. Il,iiti-1 Arrlvuli. Vim.aii!) UoitHK Ft' Klchmond and wifo. San Francisco j 1 hos I Pago, Jorry St Dennis, Contervlllo; N Hcrkcley, A Finloy, Camas j lovi Ankony, Dr ltoyd, Iowa; Allen ltrown and lady; I, liobol, San FninciHco: Mlkot'arey, Farmlngton: J T Hull, Now York: Utnont Corbott, Kumel Portland n,iilH! ( I Huto. East Portland; Fred Dc.lan, U K ! a mountain howitzer, unit thoy had soveu pacu nurses lomieii wim provisions; tnico samo horses, no doubt, return loaded with uold dust. Tho natty consisted of .Mr. Powers, HUerInteudont of tho Pridu of! reniiietoii, . . liiianl, .Mr. rurkins, Mr. Vinson. Mr. Hamillon, and a party I which jumps ut the vocabulary pop of "huckHkln." 'I hey claim thoy havu got u' llo.ul Hlint"ou tho long lost unilmuclily sought for "llluo-bttckct" diggings, und 1 1 tilt when thoy go homo they will muko Kotno und Puudleton howl, jiut on bll'd nhirts, hire u hack, ride till around town and Ihi soiiihIkmIv. Valloimloiir Turk In Oi'lnlirr. Tho Noriheru Paclllu railroad In con nection with tlm Yellowstone Park asso ciation have arranged to furnish trans portation und hotel accommodations throughout tho park dtuiiig Octolstr at greatly reduced rates. Passenger trains will make tlio round Irip.from l.tvluuiton to Clnnlliar and return, tin Tuesdays, ThuisdayH and Saturdays, and a tivo da) ' trip from Cinulbar to tho principal N)ints of interest in the park can bo made ut uu oxpciiMi of not to exceed thirty dollars. Tho rail ratu fiom St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dithith or Ashland on tlio oast, and Portland und Tucoma on tho wo.it, to Cltiuilur und return, will bo 130, und from intermediate points one unit oiuHlfth fares, but not to exceed foil. Tickets will la) on sale up to and In eluding Obtobor liolh. Parties going into tho park should call on C, S. Hoppcilin, agent for tho Notthern I'aclllo railroad, Immeillalciy 011 arrival at Livingston. 1 For full particulars imiuiio of your near-1 est agent, or A. I). Charltnn. assistant . .. . . 1 riiiii. ivixi. 1 l.ilUIIU. : " " 1 .v n lion iinnv. ivnu eion. rtMng tlio greater part.) BJWMAK H6isi..-Dick Prtiveraj O.M topmos pricu reached this 1 , w w , N KriOS 1A in aim empire. '(irando: P II Thompson. lUker City; 111, tow ioih; itiiiunv i-uruuii, j osi agetu, or ., i. unarium, ussisiani la; W 0 McMillan, 11 M Adams, 1 goneral passenger ugent, Poiilaiul, Oic ml; 0 I, Whipple, Jus Ashton, g0n. 4 ; G H Wensler, Jno A Stous, Jack Al'oiit I'lirtlHinl uiel Hin I'dlr. W. A. Samplo returned on last night'a train .'roni his Poitland trip. Tlio primary object of .Mr. katnplo s visit was tlio purchase ol a ipiaulity ot es for tlio Umatilla cui.iy iirango. ho returned with a cuioaii 01 iimtu jii. 1 Kit 11 luinii in . i(wu tiiviiii it 1 ' .1 1 fit 11 if ti . iTi 1 iniiiiiri r - 1 . .... "HinvMii,iiuirii itf iiuiii iiivii v 1- iiri iiatiii . iiiiii iiin'u : 1 iiiuw 111111. 1 .i. OA ' llt'tiimmn uu v'ii'-nui-i t..t ...l.ll.f.t.... l? ...I. . . Itoyil returned !at niKHt.C II WhittKi; H J .MiitlmMm; Jno Stan-! ViMM I'M'oitliUHlundttUem, whoroloni vm Tarrry. Fuinuont, D T; CIuh "PPj attunil tin Kmmtrt nt Pnliim 1 v ll.....it Mr.. mMiAn :Ulo . llIHl 1 1 ,tt I .. . luiv ll it; 1 1 , iiuiuutf i wiuuh vwuiwf liu-ellim li l'oni eton. .1 II Cumnbo . l'orlunil: CJ A ' .iiecuiuiirn ' .''" v.;;.-..w.. .. "uio went ibavo lots of chick-1 Harrison, City, E Jacobson. U Grande, sure. ....... - " v i . uimarkeinettober I i0U,Ks K-W AMjulm In . gjyn. ? uUsoou ugdlw , VI lhi.-WulU Waila-MlWAlckimoy Jw- nVvrSl,,g hrverv if Uio paSt. bcllovo that n Albu; FW Hilton. Cold Spring; W 1 "" U.o inusle ' '' fk in their favor is coming. Kthby. Pilot Kock ; A J Haldwhi und " 'L ' ,.,0f ' '"hi ' , ti, tii i ua X -U 1 Mur h,.n weed luvo i familylawiina 5 K W liankin ;0 Kcc her, Mr. j J'J J ' u, fwearancn In l.inr nii.mti-' Vinson: E lteoves. E Homer, 'I lie '"u ' JflY,j' .. . L " 1 J croiiuuoio oniuuu in inKi-cni.-u. AU11111I Ctinnle to HUrt Uui Irndtrlon I In AilrnntnRm. An eirort is ling mado to start a croanictv in Pendleton, to bo built by tho linn of Davis & liankin, Chicago, mon tioued in a previous issue Thowholo manufactory will cost, complete. JO.fiOO, and will bo built on tho sharo-holdiug plan by Pendleton cltietis, stock to bo divided into sixty-lho shares, at flUO each: Tho advantages of tlio institution uro too many to Ihj enumerated. When In uporatlnn, tho granger will llnd u mar ket for all tho milk und cream ho can produco over and ubovo his own wants. 1'his will bo nianufactutcd Into butter and checso. and there articles, butter es pecially, wfll bo no lunger so hard to ob tain by conumeiM. Thobuelncss will bo 0110 of those which are of actual Iwnofit to overv one. and which mora than any thing else w ill promote tho comfort and B'.uicsa if tho community. Tho farmer wi'l liud u market for his produce, tho stockholder in tho cinieorn will obtain a good, round leturn for his capital In vested, and tho coustiioer will no longer lw ooiniellcd to rusllo around to overy tow n grocery in u vain search for butter. It cannot but provo a profitable Invest ment for Pendleton's cltlzoni who have a littlo money to spare, and at tho same tlmo it will bo another pillar ttdded to tho foundation of the town's proscr Ity. Already two citizens have prom hod to subscribe for (oOO each worth of stock, leaving $.V00 jot to bo taken lu shares of $100. If you do not earn to takn stock, then givo A, or $10, or $0 gratuitously, to help along tho undertaking. Tho contract, plans und specifications, explanatory of tho enter prise, can bo scon at this otllce. if wo cannot huvo a woolen or papor mill, why not procmo u creamery, at least, when there's a good chanco at hand? nr. ma in: , toint. Drniiinntlr Npniliiirln Suit .In hp)' rr. Pfitrnlvii n )nkr, Kinm (lie Trn'on Tlmrn. In thu s)caking at Plckards, on Satur day last, between Knight, ltopubllcuu, and WItton, Domocrat. thu latter got oil' thu neatest and cutest gag on tho ltopiib licaus present Hint it has been our for tune to notico for many a campaign. l!o fore commencing his speech Mr. Wittou said ho wanted to tako tlio sense oi his audi ncn utiou tin extract from tho Presi dent's mossago iisin taritr reform, und read the following extract : " l lio present turlU' system Is, In many respects, unjust. It mukus unequal dis tributions, both of its bunions und its benollts. I recommend tin cnlaivi'tnent of the frco list, so as to include within it the numerous articles which yield incon siderable rovenue, 11 slmpllilcatlon of tho complex and Inconsistent schedulo of du ties ilium certain inanufactuies, particu larly thnso of cotton, iron and Mod, and a Hiiliitantlitl reduction of ilutv unoii tboufl ui tides, mid upon sugar, molasses, rilic, wiwil, and woolen goods." Saya Mr. Witten, "All Democrats who endorse that doctrlno will pleaso ilse." Thoy did so. "Now," continued ho, "all Itopttblicans who oppose that doc trine will rise,' and as far us could bo observed all ItepuUlcaus stiKsl up. "I did not tell you what I'losidcnt . wroto that iiK'scago, gentlemen j It was Presi dent Arthur, u Republican for whom you voted." This was received with uheors und hurrahson tho partif tho Democrats, and tho annoyance of high tat I II" party was shown by grins and downcast heads. Illilliinn Milsl lii l,iiiWml Afln . Kmm II111 Courier Jo irnul. Senator Vborheossaysthat hohasnovor seen tlio Indiana Democrats so well or ganixed, and that the only thing ho fears as to tho result In November Is ovur-unn llilcnce. And then in tlm uoxl breath Senator Voorhocs declares that "Indiana is as safo for Clovcl.md as Texas is." This won't do. Indiana Is not as safo for Cleveland as Texas is. .Not by u bundled thousand voteH or so. W wish it was. Tho Kepubllcans huvo in this campaign unlimited money, and they have Ivou known lieforo to carry tho Statu of Indiana with money. Tho truth is, that thoy have more money tills year than thoy over had bo : fore money souee.ed from tho ikiopIo 1 through an unjust system of luxation f ir j tho Istnodt of i citaln favored intcrosts, j which Iu turn dovoto this nionoy freely , to pllicnusing llio success 111 ino puny which Is pledged to maintain that sys tem of taxation. Indiana is not s.ifu for Cleveland until tho Deniocr.iti of tho State havu mado mho that thW corrup tion fund can not bo used Ibciro to buy tliu election. Such doi'l.ir.ttioiis as that of Senator Voorheos. that the State is us safo for tho Doni'i-nii as Texas is, 1110 sluily liaolo In it(ul Unit iHer-cniili-denize ugiiivt which llio Senator wisely ruiilioned the iudiaiu Democrats, $20.00 REWARD Twontj Dollitf k)1i! piwo will ho give to tiny ono who will Gntln GROCERY STORE in Pomllcton, that will w . GROCERIES ci rcgultirly cht'iipor thiin thov are polling ai ihu BEDROCK STORE. 1 pay wish and SELL FOR CASH And cm ami will make thn BEDROCK STORE Tho cheapest. Grocery Storu in town. I Have no Old Stock to dispose of All goods aro now and fresh and of the BEST QUALITY. L intend to kcop tho lend in High Grado an I Low Price of goods or will pay tho above reward to tho nn who earns it. P. A. CARRIER, - Main and Aim Odd Fellows Dtiilding. FURNITURE,CHRPETS. E. O. & B. M. WHEELER, ' -DHAMW IN- FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO. A Completo Stock of Fnrnltnm ami Carpets. Our Stock Covers 6,000 Foot of Flooring. GOODS KOI.D ON EASY PAYMENTS. 15. C. and ill. M. WHE ISLTCPt SUCCCESSORS TO FORDE8 WHEELER, Association lliiildlng ...... Pendleton, Or. WrVdl it Mlin skin nf i'inil nrntM. . MimiIohh: Jno Mullen. Huntington; I Aikeil forby tho graugor there ! Waller; O E Monahaii. J T rhonijison, d Denver: John Jones, lilacu iiiiih; .am ' tlFfl t It j no ureeon Joeisiaturo is " ""i ... UIKIICIUII, HUH 19 UU" ....! ! -.vihijiu Bii:iiuiuri;N. lilMtllli; ' . . rmmiU u L'Nit aiiioinit of Utthig iu Port land on tho general election, and on I nv.irv il inbtfiil State, the uiieMiun of Ore- ! gon s Republican uiujorlty thig also tlie I I'nlr, I irulllill c.uiso ui muiir ii"' niiLn. i i . i. . i mi li.riiii limiiiiii uiiiimiuii ui fci.u "u w L'o ikihhvu ai iw .. " . V. , , . ., I. ,..l... ............ ...,.. ' tbelr Id les So net! Ini! of and closes OctoUTSJUi, ihm. i-K (!eorgoIhrigtuslut roti rneu irom i , twomes absoiutelv ncctw additions have been mado to tho I'avil- tlj,, ,0 luyton. Colfax, Pomeioy, und. i t i i . . . .it i ti-it iittiiiriiiiiuiiiiii'iiiiiiii iii liiu ii uiiubU' niiinr niiriw in nit; inn iuji uiiiiitt jm i "Jlmal In Orewm forests " ' nient that tho fair of this neason shall W , ?mne tlio county fairs ut Dayton anil Col- i ui wicun nirusia. . , ,. ...n., ,,rllii. i. i . m. .i.-j ilml ilm f irnmrs! .UII1H Hlri Irlkli nmri nra, ion. . : r .. ... .1... !..., . . ,t. ..... ,1,1., 1 ...a., ...v.., ,v.. T ,u v.kvilii i: ?v I .IVlllrv IIUI1I1. LI1U llfni .In I lin I'lllnll rV lllflflt- II1H HJIllU Utv I'llo . .. I. I I ,.. r,tr..l.l, I .111.... I.. AlliiUBt M Tmitiiily. A young man who is by nature rather t-cci'i.trir, anyway, and likes to bo odd ut tlm s. cutcrod u ccrluln millinery storo iu town justorday, und sat with groat ficodiilll Ullll COUIOnUIO llOII thu s'o.o, ut tho sumo tlmo starting un animated isiuvcrsatiuii with tho young lady em ployes. Suddenly the, young man ls ouu'io moro animated than tlio conversa tion, jumped up, suiotbcrcd a ciiM-ivoid, blushed in moto places than one, und mado 11 bee-lino for thu nearest drug storo. The stovo was hot, und got In its work on tho oung man In llio ubovo cruel manner, who now never sits dovtn to rest whilo at work. fV'1 V . r. kl f on tho Coast bai lieen socured to furiiUh wason rolling iu prospciify, there l-olng tt? 1 ow,.,ttBt Jfu '' tr.iCn music. Half faro rates over the O. U A both an unpiecedented crop und nn un-, iv mJ, nlniiitB o! the jail N c () A c. u U. um Orogonlan ,irecedented pilra In that scciion. He, tli iii,'y ,,,ucin,J ,n.Vr ltallway Companies' lines have been nj- was for twelve years in tho butcher busl- me lea, llnecaroo Jim. thu ....i ,.n...i;Mi f.m, mnr tbo nvnn nml li. s.-ivii that fanners -".ruiiias'ft AiiiniiiiL m il . r. i! 1 .., 1. .1.1 , ii. tt-tiii ru'i.. n-,,1. 1 1 i 1 A, r, II, II. bu, siim,. .. . , 1 wir,m 110 iuiu huhiw". ' r...irwii.na iivnr 1110 u. k. iv c. ri.tia ui.riii nf uti.it urn now iiaramm: IIIU I I I a Hosa paper iccontly printed sing lurugruph: "Mr. W. ), nun arounit all riciit. ... i . .;. ' i.. . n...-'. ,tf ,:lt,unn ol color flock Uwethpr, and rvintei 8th. 15th und 21. If further AUlUI In,. ... . . 1 I . t . . . I !.-. U """""S waaiue oniy ono in information is ilesireu uouiess .i. M comisjlled to llouk all alone wi.iiii,.. Sunt.. nrtland. Oisn. ' ntitit in tho court h.nue. . . -ww organize voung Kepub- ro tlm Afflicted. ,t, iTF Ut ,ul' the 'liW'0 B8t ' This U to certify that I have sutlcred roo t r n xil' 1 UP nd from rheiiniatlsm for months, the disease imaing smveU lu tlm iinintv r...,,!!,! ll. I am now 6d then rtthUd. f;;iln; r1Tf,r..?; M"v'T p Vtrlnhln. meta- ruii i ... 1.7 . I "' - - UW. Z K"xi w t pi,-,,. an , under wlioee ireaimenn m nartv 1 CT r p nimuKK. streets, jingling tho yellow bos in their iwckets, anu looking as imiwriaiH " "- bobs. Although this account U doubtless ; exaggerated Homewhat. It is stilliclent to . . . .. ... . . ..f I 1 1. T...!, frtt Inuicatn inai niai jwiuou oi mo hiiv Is pn)rous, to say tho least HOUV. lluoiu" Killlnr. A Fanta the follow Slaniov formeilv of this city, now of Portland, Oiegi'ii. whom wo highly es teem, wrlles una lengthy letter for impli cation, in which he pays a wry brief hut glow ina tributo to Santa Itosa and her titiziMiH, and wu should like to give it lUbllcatlon lint lor two reasons nrsi us enifth is muter than our space tsjrfnlts; second, it in doiotcd exclusively to tho great advantages Portland and tho State of Oregon hscss over every other locality. Our friends will pardon us, hut wo are not "booming" that country. BAZAAE! BAZAAR ! New Goods for the Fall Trade AT M)WKU I'llK'KH THAN P.VBIt. Qoys' Express Wagons. Vo'oclpotloa, Gin's' Trloyolos, Picture FrnmoB. A Comploto Lino of Arlists' Materials Tor nil nil l.iimrn rslnlliujatrJ l'ip i l iwi r Material. Tho Finest IJno uf filallonery ovor shown In tho city, and ut liwor Prices. aiao a rrLh Lisa or iiaskkts. Bargains on tho 5, 10 and 25 Oout Coimtor. W. J. VAN SCEUYVEa & CO. "Wine and Sx-iri t Merchants, 03FROr4T3T. ... PORTLAND, OaHCDN AOEN'l CYRUS HOBLE U0IMH0N AND nYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ DRcWINQ CO. (Milwaukee. Wis EXPORT PILSNER BOTTUOBrtK. AHCA DIAN SPRINfi MINERAL WATER, (Yi'aukinsaw. Wis) VFURE Cl.1 QU0T P0NSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yollow Label.) jntdsw ;m Alexander & Frazer, . ul AI.KHS N General Merchandise, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dross and Fancy Goods. Family Groceries n Specialty.. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. MAIN MTItkT.T. - l-KNDI.KTON, I'lllttJUN ADVERTISERS; YlT.aV.HU-i,n October IT, IWl, t" tfr ol Tbomiu Kltnrld, a on. I iiit ..:S It mttmim is pp,ei oMm Mimlu cn Khtnoinf ttnea wl In O-ato, wi' 14 il or 11. M .r; LOU &TJMUS. Beer Garden and Gymnasium Hull. ni-vru A Klni. trm. MlnHtrmt, , . NeBrl'osUitHci PKNDI.KTON, OHKOON, Kowllnc Alr and fijrinmi.loiri I too in In conuKllon. Ju tthr ilrln.p'ii'l un Ui. ir In isrilinixi)ur uiuiisltiiinit trenicllisiiiiiK your framn, A ronllal InvlUUon to UMnbrlnoi IWr i. a Jyl BOBBRT BOND lil- AI.KH IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Htrel, opj) lte J, II, Hliocmakcr. roclHO'ltw