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I. -f l..i II T It fVi nvnr II ItcddillU'tOll hat) loft i to take charge of tho Pny ctvv hitlnj fresh tntlk cows for I 1 I .!.-. .,...l.l. .. . i m.Hi mnl li itilmal nrenuv nv Hiirninmi in a , It. Co. lire very anxious to every endeavor to that .il.irranMK mnv arn llin imiu. i.l I ..1 . L. . . T I ll ill dd imtncnNcly to its an- ud will bo more attractive cement fronting. House llcstaurunt will bo tod day hereafter. A first cook Iim boon engaged. terjr ctjrlo. nrwnrr nn uaimn'i nmn in pt by a force of carpenters n. Kvery detail In the build he ground up, Known evidence h ofkmnKhl). aput of tho airy little castle i brow of the reservoir hill, in t school boy. who built the lie in and go to school. Hero uidenor:y for yon, Statesman savs that tho I'rrprHi'd tnnuno is Increasing me allium ;ii f-aicm. ami . i. . tt mi . , . UVo ilnoo to in or row nf- iwrmeball park botween tho in.1 ICrttliliiiitw n n.u . I... hv n 111114 A r3l 4. Th luKitiuli irutnrnitv will diiMetl. ami tho contont will 'flu. AilmiHsloit will bo froo. tin Itlrnlfih will tiiimunn t)u iw imi IUI 11IU ItUIMlllll MUIll IIII'Ml. IL Hill 1111 II -v , W ni um leading "epaMicanKaro all polUtlted t" mwU toward inukiiiL' tlio ..1 11 i ... Iv'niitt ltli ,11 ...tii - Miiti iiiiiiiiiiir umi 11 r - .uti u,-4i nr.- oniy in H""w mi ni iri-itH itmi veil r ir rr. i . ....i : r 111 f:l . tho iv:intriiif UlU'h .tlo I .ii.lri .t- It rpae n .1.1 . n .if .... . ,,,, . upi'iun. . - ... u iiw a picnic to watch a crowd of men attempt to raipo the ono-legmil colt to a HtandinR jiostiiro to-day In tho court vard. Tho unimul had been lying down for Botno ' timo, mid tho imprcMlon gotabroad that It wnn unnblo to rlso. Tliereupon u iiuiiitirr of tonder-hoartedmen got uroiind tho unimul, und pulled, mid twisted aiid tugged In vain. After they worn ex hausted thu waggish colt hopped up nlono on Itrt threo legs m lively uh its muto for tunate hrothorH. Tho crowd wan sold. County Vte-flTerrly In llornn-liallrnint Arrldrnl, Ing tho road near tlm lir.i, ,.v... Hllpticit ttwuv yesterday about noon, and iiiuuu luinii iracKH inr inn tm iii.m niun wne oi tho pMsoncrM engaged In repair ,n tuttti. I ?, . .,...1 "IIM neason im TIib Mnrrcnr Juril lij- 11 Ktr. Thofarinere rciwrt the ground In bet or coiuiuion at prcHunt than beforo at iiiu rauiu uuiu lor Hevoral yearn r.1111 111 .nine packed Hitiimei-fallow Biuiiiui jus,, cnougn no that j-nowerH placed tt in tip hamming. Char lav l'li-imfi .,,u.ri ,u uuuiuiH in mo mountain .11 n n-iHiua tut ueing very nuincrouH nm uiio. 1110 uniuer riwarnm n ih tlmm ArrlTMlnr the Water W'lirrl far thu Nrw Nj(einor Klu trlr l.lchU. ) A turbino water wheel of tho Victor pattern, manufactured by the firm of, S'IIIhcII it Brio. Chlcinio. to bo nw?d In BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN HILLS. Special Sale of Fall and Winter Clothing. l lin Ilirill.SlllML' Ixiunr fnr in nlvnrnl inn nf llin Ini Xn. .'Ill III ITiiiial.l- ,ir ,l.m' ll.irli llruv TiriMl Null. Mix.lr vd dynatnoH of tho conHolldated electric ! SiSJlS MV.VJAO.":!.tu,i,"..S.nuk 1 tho recent light companies has arrived, mid can bo AimV Ntriim rii-v .. " " I . . toj order for 1 neen at tho Pendleton flouting mill. Tho Je,,',M s, 'Ueek .-iiiin. -nrk....: f 1. iiuinu-i-unui. u riiiuuy more man ampio. . Whore. Along towards evonini?. hrm-m-nr. """."W t Hatisfled with makliio It ..1 .-, . . w iii'nii r..M ............ ...1... 1.... 1 - . . . " . vagrauoy he wus neen skulking down u gulch, and mi olIlcerBtarteduflcrhlni with a pistol. Ho refrained from firing, and finally run the follow down, who will lie compelled tunvituuiu inn senuinco lor with hard labor. At inu wullowa brick yard whllo dig King ciay, nomu iH)tic of n mammoth minnai, now exutict, were unearthed. i-an oi one oono in gone, but enough re niaitiB to Miow that it was probably the nip oono and is almost ns largo ih raau'fl liody. Tho other Is evidently rib and measiircH raven fort In lnniii ihe boncH wero found underneath tho ciay on a layer 01 sand. .tii Dui-iuici-iiiH raccoon ran in iuwh contined In 11 womlen raito In front nf Ivemtier H licer hall. It wuh rnnlnmit In- A. II. Uanuu. n Ullla or mi nimvn Inwn. uuer cousinorauio uiincuny. These nnl maifl aro very scarce in tho vicinity of rondieton. and. indoed. vnrv fnw ' am aware 01 their existenco. Ilia raccoon- ship, thorefore, becomes an object of mucu curiosity and attention. r . II. Komtier ban received tlm Intnllt gonco that his brothor, William, who hi now in Dakota Territory, ban lout lit. 1001 amputated iu a Iiohh tal there. Many yearn aeo. while nlnvlni? at aplinnl. 110 nun siniCK on 1110 loot nv a ntinn from tho hands of a companion, tho effect of which, ulthoiiuli not until recnntlv. ma. In ,1 ' . .1" . . v nn unipiiiuuon 01 mat member neo eswuy. Charles Itavburn returned nn lust nil-lit '8 train from Moscow. Idaho, whom ho Iioh beon working for some timo. Ho says tho rain. Know and blizzarda in that section frozo him out, mid ho wanted to get back to mo gonial climato 01 Kant- em Oregon In general, mid Pendleton In lartlcular. Charley was welcomed home y many a menu. A boardimr-liotiso car. standlnir near tho depot, was Rutted of Its contents this afternoon by lire, which caught from the Btope-plio. No Hlurni whs turned In, but mom Iters of the Alert hoso team tonic tho tiro in hand und soon had it under con trol, coupling their hoso ton Itvdram iu tho vicinity. Tho ltenublk'Hiis of Pendleton und vi cinity aro to have a okand touch i.uiiit procesnion mi Tuesday evening, Not. 1:1, at 8 o'clock. All Republicans wishing to participate In tho celebration ure invited to come on horsoback, in buggies and wagons and hwoII tho crowd. Mr. Ueoruu Hannu. of Cold rinrlmr. has brought to this office an apple of which ho Iioh a quantity. It is iw fine fruit as can bo grown in any country, und it (lis proves the reyailing opinion that fniils cun not Ixi Hiici-oHhfnllj' goown in this county. lh Allen, tho Democratle candidate for coroner in Wulla Walla county, was elected over his opiwnent, Dr. Illalock, by one majority. J. M. Ievur, for conn cilman, iwolvyd two majority in the county, over It. I,. .Slwrpstciu. A curiosity In the Hlmi of u wliilo blackbird In oil exhibition i Will tc Vutes' store iu Milton. It wuh captured In u Hock of Its darker-colored relatives, und partakes of nil their nutureuud form, color excepted. 8. P, Putnam, ptesident of the Amer ican secular Union, undone of the most liberal of llhorullsts, lectured last eveniiiir ut the )oni hoiii-e. on "The, llihle und Mcxli'rn Thought." IliHlecturii wusipiilo well attended. Wulla Wulla Union ; Among tho minis ing thing to lie hod 11 on election d.iv.mid not hitherto noted, wus the spectacle of Jem Clubhand ltev. Ileiuy Drown walk ing up Muln htreet uriu-lu-anu. The exumiuatlon of Howlby, theshee) herder, who in now In the county IiomiI tal, has beon not for tho'.'Oth Inst., by whicli timo it is thought ho will ho able t boar the Htruiu. W. (i. Iliown, uu uttoriioyof Aillngton, died theie Sunday, of heart disease. He wuh .VJ years of uge. 11 native of Vermont, educated In Albany, N. Y., and leaves a wife und children. .1. Auiblur, uTancher of the Wnllula noigliborluHHl, was iu town to-day, und did not forget to call ut the Kurr Dmi: (los'MN olllceaud renew his sutHNiriplion. Mhiiv L'r.niL'errt Hero In town to-ihiv. I und ttiriiaii uioney to cpciid at the tnwu'r) I lively for unvnnitwlinintrit,lr,i 11...1. I tirivunv. lint im 111 ilw. ...i.i . -."' D " "to nuii.illl HllUOWl J'lUtl-UHIlOll. IjOst week Henry Padburg brought In a sack o' K)tatocs for Alva Leach and an other for Tom Halloy. Quo ofthesuckB comamca tiu potatoes and Weighed IM i-uiiuun, mm inu outer o' potatoes, weigh ing 11 pounds. Ten iwtatoes taken at ranuom irotn ono ol tlio sackw weighed 111 Iknklto.l.l 3 it I'uuuun l-ast Monday morning, about .1 o'clock us the construction engine was coming u, nuui ii mum muiioii u ruu into some box care loft on tho line at horscshoe iienn. 1 lie engineer and tlreman wero tnrpw.n through thu window of tho cab arm eonniueruniy bruised, und tho pilot of the locomotive Binashed. Ijwt Mon.lay night J. T. McMllion, who resides thirteen miles north of lxsx Ington, hud u narrow escape from being tramped and kicked to death by hli horses, no had been butchering during tho day. and without i'hnni-!nt hi ciotiies ho entered tho Btablo after dark to leoa his horses. Tho animals smcllcd blood nnd became nlmost frantic with fear, breaking loose from their Htalls unu endeavoring to leave tho rtablo. .mc.miiioii wan knocked down and tram Pled under the feet of tho homes. On of his sons, hearing tho uproar, ran to tho Btablo and rescued his father, who was then insonsiblc, from his ieillous position. following aro unoillclal figures for tho VOtO Ot .Morrow eottntv. UH fur as asi-nr. tallied 1111 to tlm time of eolnt- to iircmi! lixlngton Harrison ',, Cleveland 00, FIsk 6, Curtis 1. iioppnor Harrison IH5, Cleveland UU), Kisk 10. loneIIarrison 40. Cleveland 41. Cur tis .1. Wells Spring Harrison 'JO. Cleveland IU, Fisk 1. 1ona Harrison 111, Cleveland 32. Alpino Harrison '24. Cleveland 20. Klglit Mile Harrison 57, Cleveland 21. tecil Harrison 7, Cleveland no. Dry I'ork Harrison 31, Cleveland 15. Dairrvillo Harrison 85, Cleveland .1!). Castlo Hock Harrison II, Cleveland 7. Matteron Harrison 10, Cleveland 10. Pine City 13 majority for Cleveland. , 1 1 ll 111 llirt (llilrlf,ll " oiu, a cltuonof Pendlo- ti inws Iu-.,t.. Inaido hv -l t llrt nr ffiiii-tiiftii 1 "I. I'U.'I1. I lllt luwl I. .1,.. I,, 1 -ire whalover to- is, eabktuoH. I bmiiue.ss platvs, making iiierchauts and renin. 1 tioy 1 mi t-iusi-nH 01 iraue-smen loei nappy. Jt is liiiit tuontv-four yours since the ltcpublicatiH electeil 11 tlierlll' in Walla Wulla uuii.tv. Tho Unit one that held the otilce was V. (ijlliam. lteuicinbir tho Ixiuebull meeting In tho llatal ArrlTHU. V11.1.AK11 Hoi'hk. 1) It HriggH, Center tervlllo; J Jxxiwcneteln A L Uunn, Fred Miller, (1 A Thomas, F J Hutchlngs. Ban Francisco; II Ileckwith, Portland; T H Mcintosh. J Cardon, City 5 O I) Hayburn, Mokcow, IT: 0 II Kingman, Farming ton ; Mrs K Kilcup, Miss A Kilcup, Miss Fanny Hinton, J M Maddoll, Country; K I) Coman, M B Hcllett, OKU; A Clements, St Imis ; W J Snodgrass, T F Ilakor, Wfl Furnish, latUrande; A C (Irie, Ilaker City; K Clark, Caldwell; J Unin. l.uwiton; F W .MeHeynolds,All)a; I A Uueisley, Huntington. IIowmax IIolsk Joeopli Magcrl, F Fritr.City : A J Ferguson, Mlnneaoll8; K Horm; .las Stanllls; Jno Hamilton; O O Iilelke, Salt IikoCity; August Fcssen, Tucoma: Clcoit mid paid, Pilot Knob; U J Manning, Pilot Hock; A U Price, Cen tervlllo; Krunk Irving, J Williams, F Stottiker, 0 Day, Farmlngton; A H Mo Daniels, Jilew Dannan, Umahu. tioi.iir.x Hum:. Nick llrant, John Parks. (' Powell. U II Curr. Pendleton: J L Hoylands, Nolin: John Donan, W C White, OHomalu, W J Smith, Kcho; A CSnow. M Ituglo, Klik King, Center vllle: .las .McKwan. I, Aiidorwm. Vmisv- cle; Dr J (irlswold und wife, Helix; Jno Caiip, F Melntyre. I A Splcer und wife, ( It Oleott. Pilot Hock; A und W (ireon away, Weston: Jim bmg mid wife, Went- inliihter; i:iurk micr, .1 nelson,.) Fox. iuritii llcfrMlril. Hrniii (tic Wul In U mill Mlutftiiiiin. Hy u bmo maiority of votes the Hon, II. I, SharpKtelu lb defeated for u jiositlou in tli lfgixlative Council of the Terri tory for which by ability and education he has bc-mrc tthown his lltnofH. ills nit nonent is a good, honest farmer, mid in thu la'ghlaturo would have ilouo good work, but for u pluco initio Council wliere legal uhilily has to Im brought Into play, he In mauifeiitly unlit. We cannot tin- deretand Judge Sliarpstein'Hdofeut. Ho I Villi Voorln-. did not feck the olllco an unthankful I'mm the Wulla Walla Joiumii. ,,, t imt lm lonn whoMi luiet'liasi Luto reiKirts kwto that Llaik 11 ruiiiiiv unin 1 111111 aim .n,. '.... .... mo iron casing in which it will bo con fined has ulso arrivcd.und is much larger than ordinary. It looks us though a family could livu in it comfortably, and huvo a model "Iron house." Thu wheel now in use for the os!rutlon of thu dy namo ut tho mill, which will lie removed, is a Letlel, of only twenty-nine horse power, a supply greatly Inadequate for tho new dynamos now on the road. Ono ot tnoso is to tie upcd for furnishing n candescents. It is called tho "F.dison triple syHtem," and will have a larm capacity. Tho othor is for furnishing mo oruuani. arc iigms; tne name ol this system cannot yet tie learned. Itoth dv nomofl and other paraphernalia will be laid down in l'cmllotonin ttioucar futuro when more can bo learned as to their na turo and capabilities. A quantity ot machinery, beIts,pulloys ote.,has ulreadv arrived in comnanv with the wheal. It can bo gathered from tho above that tho Pendloton Kloctric Light and Power ixmany believes in doing things on au oxtcnslvo scale, and in anticipating ev ery doiriand for electric lighting. No system In tho whole State will be sit pcrior lo tho one soon to bo established in rendloton. The stone building at livers' mill which will contain tho machinery of the electric light system, is now nearly com pleted. is, rmrK , t Culm, H.tc U , , J- ill Milt, sack I tlevlSiiiU, mirk .J lint. r- Mi-n'n Knary I'liik-Clirrk Sunn, mick- A Kiill, miolt I kjipU , f I' Mix Hillts.. ..J An Krcralrln llrrmlt. Prom the Jsekminvllle. Or., Tlmrn. ,n old man named win. 1 ontner was found dead In his bed at his pi are near Central Point last Thursday. He had long resided thoro alono, living tho llfo 01 u hermit, in an adobe house, und was nuptiosod ho was in good clrcum stances. Search of the promises after Ins death revealed tho most prlmltivo ar rangements for h!n domestic comfort. His water tneket was hollowed from a while oak knot, us were also his drinking and eating utensils. Ho reached the water iu his well, some eighteen feet deep, by a series of stops cut In tho soil. His collar was a tunnel at the bottom ol n shaft twelve feet deep, and contained a supply of fruits und winter vegetables, lio raised no crop hut tobacco, of which ho sold a considerable nuuntltv und it was currently rcortcd that he had treasure hidden about tho premises. His tied was comiosed of burlap sacks tilled with leaves and his Whole surrounding indt cated but few removes from the wooden age or the cave dwellers. Illacklr In Jarkson Count. The Jacksonville Or.. Times savs: It is with no small concern that our stock men of tho cotintv cote tho reappearance of blackleg or anthrax during the past two weeks on soveral ranges In tho county. Near Ilrownsboro Kd. Mills lost raven head of calves by the nivsterlous malady last week, and a lino two-voar- old heifer belonging to Mr. Wright was found dead, It was rumored Saturday that llin disease had appeared among S, S. Aiken's band, at the head of Hogue river, although the report has not been confirmed us yet. It is said that tho syelom of roweltng und Injecting garlic, together with profuse bleeding, has oer- uiod sncecsHiuiiy us a preventive in sev oral bauds. 11 is aio claimed that an Immediate change of range, even a few miles sufficing. Mill save well animals nf tor the disease first makes Its apiK-arauce. rructicui stockmen claim that tho latter s really tho only odlcarlous preventive no other treatment having ever proven ol inucii avail. AUluilil Hiilrlil. Jack llartlo, well known in Southern Oregon as a former statm drivoron tlio old overland route, made two utlcini'ls at committing suli'tdo in Ashland recently, the first unit most dangerous by taking uu ounce 01 ch orolorm mid tlio oilier by at tempting to cut his throat wllh 11 knife, savs tho "Hecord." Dr. Parsons was culled mid rendered the incessary rued' leal aid. but his Blnmu'!i is so badly burned by m much drug that survival Is doubtful. Trouble with his wife und tier duleriiiiuatlim to hiio for a divorce led him to attempt 'ho rash net. llartlo wants to die. and says he will kill him self us soon as Im no is another chance, us he CHii't live with his wife and can't live without her. over been linen in ismaii 01 uic i," when others have kept quiet and Iwi ruwatdeit. Ho lias npjniMd villi .1 tuM flout tlio encroachment i- rixiraih'iiH upon the rights of the jwpli-, and tww thov turn around und 1ieJn.11 him for a portion tie oJv uooopluil In their inter ests. They wllf Und mt tholr mUtaku win, i' .lav. ino neieai in mo jMti"minu Kast )t:t:. '.max ulllco tomorrow, at 11 tiwkut can ouly lo attributed to extreme 01 1 1 .. C'.nM.I,.r.vhly , ""i nulxt.,.ltor hv Ihu Hand et.,n at th Itaptini . pleaviiit one. The jfrfin; frjrn Wtv t. m1. IK-f x up 'iteirvari is putt with -e -iMu eii arns.niciit, mid "!"eis.'f tliiir.iiii.1. trniniii- ' lUani-1 .i. 1 . wn? n.u 1111111 niiiows. ' " "'and alone, giving good l! (A, pounus, weru brn moniy 10 .iirs. CO I.. l.l. . I AjBU l" IICII L'lUUIR it) rTJnu mw,,.i,j n,.,i iiiuv ik iT wn,M"w und take an in- ,1.1 4 "viu uuiuu. niruiii -T? programme waa worthy "urini i. l..,i...i..a i imrtl.ni.iHiii w hlcli tins year hail lull swing. Wo luw tho country is safe hut huo Korinus dowbta about it. , l'rulmble hillside, r'rmn iti'ilm Bbktuunuii. James McCulley, qiiito welt knuwn in Salem, was fouud dead in lied in tils cablu on a small place ho owned in Yamhill county several da) s ago, with u loadfd revolver mid u half-filled bottlo of Hrychnino by his idde. Aliout three mouths ago he came to Sjlein, and wont i on u npifo. which ho Kepi up ior wvcrui idavs, until hi brother, who lives tu Polk - county, came after him unit iook iiiiu t iiiailiiu Cnmit Viiin. ihoino. Ho did not romuin on bin placo Cjevelaud's total veto in Umatilla I Jong, however, but wont u few dajs later counly wu!" I.wl, narriMm s lov-. i iiKtorortiami, wnere no goi rnkiivuiu kiireo, wmcu inu uui cun iiiiiit i iwj lost eek, wnen 111s oromur uaui nvi ' ufier him und succeeded in getting him .. i 1.. iT.,i n,,ii 17 111 1eii011. . iviv u:ik iounu as siniou ftuum, auu Streeter'fl Vote was 1 In Mountain, 5 In jfrom tho fact of the half-filled bottle of South Pendleton and 23 in Wetton. The iBtrychnlne biing found by bis side, It la official canvass will bo published Mon- thought that be came to his death by a dy Btlf-admlnistered dose of the deadly drug. Us'lock. ft behooves overy nieinln'r tho us oclutiuit to be liferent. ' It is purcitetoil th it the Demoemtle flag ihtd 1( .;,":" b.3V: uerosa Muin stieel has lioen flying u nay "-ici frit. i,..(..:... 1.1 ' or so 100 lung, nim-n 1 inmuuiw 11 A-eu ,0 int.. 1.0 '"itlifol suggesUon. :l mt i.f his cmtiir's W. J. Snodgrass and (.'. W. fjidd, two '' l.i-.i, hnrltl- It' of LaUrando'H ciluuns who are well I h b itlilacL-H now known In Pendleton, aro in town to-day. J't IVmik m, whu must Isi 1 Twinyoim weighing S unit tlm othor to lie Ardrv1'. of Arlliigfon. In Cmi)ou tliy the veto for the pret dent .i a tie, lu.l for eiieli. 1(1'.', StreeterV 20 ; total 3203. I Isk'u vote u-,w a 1,1 (Vinns. 27 In Centerville, 3 in ,. Kcho, 2 In Helix, 2 in Jnnier, 17 in .Mil-: ttfier him und succeedwl iu getting him ' ton. 4 in Mountain, 12 in South Peudle-1 homo. Tho following morning his dead wunty gave Allen 3M) majority. Two years ago It gave voorheesnirt. t un any ono ac count for this great change' Itut we iild vou so. Linculn counly gavo Allen ll.'i majority and iu 1SJ it truvo Vooi liees 271. King county two years ago gavo Voorluios 1276 majority. This elec tion Allen walks away with Htt.1! majnity. LNik ut the diU'oreiiL-o wiouglit in Iwo yearn. Shojild It nut huiiiblo human priiln and learn men l quit while their credit is good? YoU soino will not oven tuk a frlsml's udvlw) but in tholr vein ouncelt rush iu with a whoop and a yell, mid eou'io out with n grunt and a flgh. Voorheus Mood well, but his ihiid term uuibltion, wo fear, broke his neck und ruined his cliauceS fur future ulory. f-Ukitnil mii-lcil. Kpuii lliu Jllllmi K is,''"- Sir. Vigil Crance and family tint veil In Milton several week ago. en route for Western Oregon in search of Health. Mr. Cranco was suffering from consumption, and unable lo proceed uny further. For tho past ten day ho has been very low, and, being total strangers here, tho wife had U-cn inlnlnfriug night und day to Ids needs, without any aid from our citi zens. As soon iu tho loiicsoiue und des titute condition of the family becaino known, however, kind-hearted lady citi zens have made their but dens easier to bear, much to the credit of Milton so ciety. Dr. Weston Is attending tho con sumptive husband, whoso condition Is considered critical. I.UI Vll :iUI()t!llUI. url.Mi.ii-. Itmlirn IM,. I, I Sliill. u,i..l 1 Mflii', Tmi.riii..M.i hi 1. .. 1. I V, . , 11 . l. IU'!.! 5ll'l, rH'K t hi ..irn iiiuiil .-iiiiiiinii i,iikci I .Men's tlrhv una lllnL- l,i 1 , Moil's lllaek mill Wlillu Muttlevl Lot N . .'lOJtOC'oim Mini's l'liiln Cni'vlnti Men's Kent I'lnlit Hull .Heirs mu. lieu mncy !:o,.:!,.,.a03'' f'tMilHt r Men's llmwn Melton Hulu, rnuk Men's lllu Chrvlnt Hulle, niick 1 Men's llimki'l I'lieek niiUk, mick Mrn's llrlRht rin-Cliiek Mull, shck J Lot No. .1(140 ConMM nl' -Moll's Diirk I'liocU Hnlht Halt, stick Mi n.u Hhopht-ril chock Kxtrn Hull, wick , Mi'trs llrowu TwitiI 11 111 Huit, Mik , Men's Hnlr-I.lmiTwreil Unit, suck , . Mrn's l.lRlit (Irny Cheviot Hulls, ck , Lot Na. .IO.IO CnnnlMM of 1 Men's Winn Mixed Hull, nark (fills line In extin lirnvy welnlit) f Lot No. .11160 ConHlntn of-Mfn's llliionml Iteil I'lnlit Hultn.snek 1 Men's Illnek nml llrown Htrlpc Cheviot Hull", siirk ( Lot No.i7W llnnstHl- nr- Mi'ti's tlniwn unit Wlillu Mixed Hulls, .ni:k, 1 Men's Illnek 11 ml "tVlilto Mixed Hulls, unck .. I Men's lUnkel Clinvlnt I,l?nt llrown Hull, nrkn I lut Wi. HOMO (tannine "'T IS Illrremnt 1'itltf rns In ltnr KU'urrJ l-'unnlnti'm Milllo, mirk. lot No. .100 C'onMlMtM nr-.Mi n'H lleulher .Mlxmt Hull, Knek Men's Hllk Mixed Hlrlpi' Hull, sack Men's ItHikel Chork Hull.froi'k Men's Hluo Melton Hull, frook - Men's Iteit 11 11 it Whltn Mixed Hull, (rock . IiOt No. SIM Coiiit of Men's Hllk Mixed Hulls, naelc u Men'sHllk MlxedCtieckHitlt,soa P' 14,!iu Lot No. 31 10 Cnn'UI of- Men'n Nntursl Orsy (no ilyml Hulls. 11 auk Men's lllnrk i.nd white i-insll rinliltjiilts.hiick Men's llmwu Clievlnthcilch Hiilin, fmck Men's HUc L'orkkctow nillie, snck.....MM...MH. I.O t No. SlUOCnli.l.U nf -Men's Dark ClievlotHiilts.UHck Mrn's hsnry Clievlnl Hull, ssck,Vnt 1A.SO iiniinip.iirensipu $8.00 at. 10.(K) at 10.f0 t 11.00 at ll.fjO nt at nt 1U.O0 12.50 Ui.OO ia.60 nt H.00 Wotnled t Ol No. AIIO ContUls nr MMi'sHtrlieilClietlnt,ili)iililihtfiil Men's Hark Rlmvlnt, frock . Men's Dirk llnr Line, frock ..) 1S.S4I 1 in. 00 nt 4.00 t l.no L,at No. aiaa riml.tnr Men' llrown und lllsck Htrlue Hulls, rnick .V .!.. Men's lllsck nnd (Iruy rfrlMi Hultx. ksrk Men's lllsck Cnrknercw culswiiy, nl 5,10 Lot No. 8)110 Cmlt of Men's llmvy CHHlni-r l'nt nta.is Lot No. IHIO CiinnliiU nf.- Mi-u's Honvy C'HkMmcru l'nt, 1 iiirieii , 1 Lot Shi, iist.KI CoiiltK .if IUijk' CsMltnere Hulls, slurs 13 lot Il jCtMll-IIM-MtllMM ItlMIIIHM j tMt No. 3100 Coimlkts f Men's lleiivy overeoiits, Ues 31 1 IU If M 1 l.nt Nn. .TJln CciiKl.tn nf- Clillilren't Knrii-l'aulHitllf.lS t- terns nt I Lot Nn. .'t'4011 i'nnlM of Men' llo.ivcr Ovcreonte, slf HI M Prepaid Charges to Pendleton, 50 Cents Extra, Full Unes of our Superior l)lankets constantly on baud, Send for prieu list. Order by Lot Number. Brownsville Woolen Mills, Holall Store, No. 140 First Ktroel - - Pi irt land, Oregon. nt 1.10 nt 1(1.00 1S.00 BAZAAR! BAZAAR ! New Goods for the Pall Trade Girls' Trioyolsi. Material! ATWWKIt I'HICKH THAN KVKH. Boys' Express Wagons, Velocipedes, Picture Frames. A Complete Line of Artists' Kor Oil suit f.iinre )uliitlny so J p,qir rlnwot Mslerla'. Tlio FIihjsI Line of Stationery ever shown In the city, and nl Lowar Prices. A hSO A FULL LI SI! OF IIASKETS. Bargains on the 5, 10 and 25 Oent Counter. CARPETS! Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Window Bhadti, Oil Olotha, Linoleums, etc. The "WHITE" Sewing Machine, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Failing's Carpet Store, Main Street, near Ihe bridge, Pengleton, Ortioa. FOE LUMBER, Sash, Doors, and Building Material, A.t Bottom Pieces, CALL ON HALL 5 BURNSIDE, HALL X BURNSIDE. lICPOT LUMREK YA1UJ. HSTABLISHBD 1831, Ixo. W. Saaix, 0. II. Woodabd, Bamuxl Hsitsiiu, Faao K. JUROl. Snell, Heitshu & VVoocfard, Suoceasor lo Hodge, Davis & Co., and Heltshu, Woodsrd A Co,, IMPORTING WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NOS.02&0I FK)S'TiiTUi:i:r i'lt ri.ANU, iltKOO.N. 3HRESPOMDENCE SOLICITED miitn tr Estes & Guilds, l'roiil(tors o lliv city li run r warn e hai.k stahli:. Baled Hay and Crain. Mplrndll lllen, Hlualn or lliinlile, nml Haddle JlornrM Hltvayn 01. Iinnil. Moriu- hourlrU liy the Us)', Week ii r Monlli, All Kinds ot Yetd Pur Ksle, Iu Small or Iant (U. OBAKOKS SEASONABLE I Headstones, Monuments R. I BEALE, Marble and Stone Contractor. Kor ilokliriia anil prices miuult Jnuo Kil let;, Main afreet, i'rmllcliin. KatlmaUe alvn nn ttonn work, lei