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4li W. DKCKMHEU 27. 1883 . ...nliii llrnuch OHteo. f,nm Ivi'tern Off son ore cortllnll "' l " . ... I,. It.irilutiil. ami miili Tmmc Tlwi.inc;ulDtliAb .f . in.i Hlnrk. Hie of tlio Kast ' i.i...ti,,ii mrrltiirv minor nru nl i r.ir fl mi-iiiiiiiiiuiitiiiii in 1U inCrC 1' I lfll I'lli'nw in luuuiiau ,1 ewciciH" i" -- T.. llllallirMH Mrll, I.I ....111 till I Oil. I mi ',k v,Vo iiviri. ii w, o 'i' ' ucu av iiitntln rlin mnwf mntiut ......- It lJ ATM AI ITIIlIIIfir (lt.l It 1 bTill 4 vsawewaa, Vii.T-i, l,nlr i,t IliM K. D. lllllnllliir nt II K. Ill nnu muu.iii. nuiiuiij- lip. nu ween i'i,Yur-iiiui-uiii, a. I.itlliil IDiilniiliin I.. i 1 1 .. 1 1 1 nan Tifll. f till lllTfllfMl WlLllllLllfir in mc ...... . ,, , ,, IIHKVIT1KR. jj cents at J. F. lloblnson's. I....I ! tildlif MlliirVAv'n hull. Cittuiu.,. .......... w laths are tho boss; only 1!") meal "t all hours at tho Trench . 1 111 Ul.i..llnlil iiv.ntiri.if nt w ... I.! In sttllMiiKf mill fnlltni. taKob iiHon s unu nuvo ii sum WtMligicii l,,,n uiuniiiiK mr 1U IU I ! 1'lllll.llW 111. I1IH1 in r.ncamninrni iv. it. i. u. u m IIM.1 uiliimiui 'i uin in iiiu 1 canvassers wanted for East Will pay goon salary or Address "K," thin ollloo. KirceL will wmi. bo Improved .1 lluillt TIII.I tl'rirtll nf tfi-ifl ii. iimn i imiiiuu itviiii u iv n - (!.. .1.1. .. I.... 1. ... t Ill P.iIm II1IV 111 II II I11IUI1I1IV L'illl 1 lu...ill n.inii 1. .. 1 II.Mii .i n:. ..ill l......t.. i..i. i i. i.. kIiooI at Alba, left on tills t 1 tf.lt 1 I P i . . auoui ii mouiii. nt t . tt. ii . vi mil ii-uvii iiiiiiiriiL iiir I fin todttfy in tlio Hoguo-Dond, trcpr. ii vmitifF mini imiiun rn .film fain Inu'li mt ti I'lait trt lifa .tint of rendition. J). M. IMrn Jatio Ilowull. Miwr iiiih iven nm oincini .!. . til I l in . nanvr oi inu nuw lanuo iiico il Oreuon, uraoiintliiR to $10,000. fool mon und trtiuuH nuro- van. io nmKo u rcinni lor tno Mi'MJiit von rmHlviil? Yon omdlilt!jf Hiiitablo, nml ut tlio . iml IiIh old irlaiiilx hIiiiiiIiI not ti t .mt .1 t I'll N, Company lmH onloreil box earn Jor tlio 'iiho on their .1.1 i ml t I . IVI t illilul. ' "l''Wt lliu iSatunliiv nlubt ttoWuls in d Bluirii & AVpIIh. and will rtr.x. I.. ... .1 .-I Ill .1 . I -mil jiijiniiiu iiiitllitfit 1 1 must bo rirciilntlnir moro nlon- ITIUllctoil thllll UHlllll. At HOV, mown ri'cortH giimbllnt: lor b)- ltd volarlcB not wiwly but Patunluy ovcninKi Uecembcr fiOtnft nf t1in i!flvntia nf 1'nn. tviiwi iii'H iiriii inn iihiiiii iimiivi Maji.i.l ...111. VA.3 I 41. f I. I II., I - A -I II lllO rltirnno la v nml , nnu i"J JVUi V' . A. u. Dart. "Slit. Tho ball was crowded -cin, unu ruiiori kivb umi. ( hn'i.1 rn - l . I .icl.nr.1 -"-I'-Hima IUIV nun uouiivii rr.twl i .... .. i i..i. .i i.. ,l ii7 D"rl'l:r niiii-ii uuw evening's enjoyment. Of A. T nmlta in lm 111 r.lMll.. in i t. .--..ui. IIUUT VOIUJ'UUY 19 i . i miu is bini on inai m 'oie J ml go Fee. Two gentle learned in law and noted in l0I- J. H. Slater and Hon. Geo. -i mi ii inn. in mraniHT mii'ti -u imj t.uu UI1 llilorOMllUK vlt l link nmlilAK nson & Co.. and Wiall known --. i'iui.- ironi roruunii inai epntented with h! Int. lm u "i t unenmnir a uietncai 1 . T 1 1 ' r. .. . 1 1 1 T 1 1 uiiii id II.1IIIIIII I1111T11I - ' kuiliuh 1 v... i io is a frirui nnv. h i iiih .... iyr ouu ia giau io teo nun M, a. n'n.. ,i . i'iivu. nuu uiiticit i u Im . fll.. ! 1 TV of .soldiers from Jetrerson "uri, caiuo over to Vendle- 7 W-ajo au,l rofriKlppnl nt lhn . . iiiiiiu niirn Mrt l m iu(in -r'vu:iiioni4 ana iu-nioiriiae K. UHUillim .11 I'lf. In.. m t t... j""6. io-iiay jug catse nas j7Towbla turn, and lie is " a critk-al oonditloi3. Douglas Qurdnnc, a stockman of tho Mountain Valley neighborhood, enmo to lcndlcton ycHtenlav nml nu-nm .mt .. warrant for tlio arrest of Charley Ilono mnn, another rancher, who drew n knifu on Giirtlano during a quarr.il. It swins that Iloroeimin lias been having trouble Siii l,ur,!n boys, Douglas and IJII1, for soino timo which ciilinliiated as ntwvp stated. Dick Waugh left yester day for tho I'ottB to arrest Howenmn and Biibna-niwl Povcral UltneHKen. Ho will probably return with them this evening. Atthodanco at Mlot Itock Christinas night, onp young man in iittendanro bought u ticket and scoured no lady part ner. Wiien Hiipper timo eanu, ho en tered tlio Pilot Itni'k linti'l with n nmln coiimaiilon and endeavored to obtain ineais lor Dotn ontlio ticket. It ended, P0 HaV reiHirtH. In n nnl'iir 1ml fccttinllv Oil (tin Vntllltf ftinti'a itcittlm I ' " v I i 11 1 II III f tho Iron entering his soul to such on ex tern mat no was eiaii to lmi. nu-nv u itVun.i eating his own supper. Harry I,Mo mid n companion worn at tacked I V thieves while in 1'ortlnm! nw centiy, and wcro relieved of somo fow yaiiiahieH. I.islo bravely showed liirht. but they were too many for him. His tirm was broken in tlio encounter, und his head was badly cut. Ho returned in a rather damaged condition, his right arm ireitig encaMid in splints and his ncau oand.igcd. hoiit tbreo o'clock last nleht. a nartv of nlulit ohIs must have naiuted tho town a deep red, judging from tho sounds of ineir revelry noaru ny several lodgers, who wcro not remarkably well plcapctl witli the serenade, l'ersons who liko to have their fun at this uiuicasnnablu hour should go out on tho reservation Collie Hoiisor. the voiinir man who has been sillier nu for n vear wltli the eon- Mimptioii, and retvntfy grow worm), died last iilulit. Ho leaves n mother and iituer nml several brothers and sisters to mourn his untimely end. llio funeral took plaoelfrom tho family residence to- lay, ut about tiirco o'eiocK Workmen weie entnured to-duv in trctelilng wire on tho .Main s;reet elec tric light j-oles. A jiortionof tho wire Is cry heavy ami extremely nam to nan Ho. The task of strctchim: It was found to lxin dlillcultono, tho operations of tlio lorco of men being watencu witn iiiiorcst ly main street denizens. Tho snortH of winter, coasting and katlng, nro now being indulged in in 'endleton. At all hours of tho dav can bo seen u Wring of sleds, carrying tlio "KQUAI, IttntlTS." Think He , 11...1 i niin. Si-Sl.3!.Lon!t Kn"u(tl' t Kntllle II I in to ..... , Mn fjinni,,,. Its bASTKHN l'.Nl) OP I'MATIUtA CoCNTV, l.il0Ka:u.:&.-',.l833 In Justico to myself as a taxpayer, It seems to bo my duty to again tako up my IHJii, mindful of the responsibility that rests til toll mn nf nnumirli,,. 11,.. ...... .1.1.1... .1... 1. !. 1 " -H nuiiiii-iw 1 uiivh.iiiiviu I.'I1UI1KI I wtrpjingmigolefall who might opose 1 alsmt its town. Uut 11 division, or even glvo an opinion 011 that I country who give tlio 11111 great question of division, unless that ' at till, can see plainly 1 Till. O. ft W. T. ltOAU. A Vain jctJ l'rirnirr Don Homo 1'laln Talk' Inn In I'ruilli tnn 1'i-oiilr. Vassvclk, Or., Deo J4, 1888. Tho Hast Oiikoonian of Fiidav. Doc. 21st. arrived hero to-day In due courso of mail. 1 wuh surprised to see the eillturial btating indisputable facts. It is not often that wo notice a county paier that has itidoiMMideneo enough to tell tho truth all people, in tho mutter any thought " ' i i t i t ""i""! uuiurn iiuiv nv tin, itm pvv lilllllliy (llill I I'llllll'l till irt ui.iiiiun tniiiniics wnii His, tho editor of not advancing, and is sure to go Indilnd tho Milton haiile. if nl,,, f,iilH in n,.. m u' i? it ueniis small Is) v. scooting down tho side walk on I 'u null so hill, which lias Ih-ooiiiu inmost impassabio lor pedestrians, Kneino No. 71). which through over work recently Hiilfercd conslderablo dam age, was taken to tno ii uraiido snops recently for repairs, ioeoinoiivcs aro rather 'scarco on this division, and most of them nro too busy to bo kept In gol rcjmlr. Mrs. Win. Wilson left on u visit to rel ative1 in Ohio on this morning's train. After remaining tlinro somo little time she will complete her journoy to Now York C tv. intendlm: to rotum to rcndlo- ton by the first of March. Tlio matinoo of "David, tho .Shepherd Hoy." has lxion iwsttxmcd until l'riday afternoon. Tho first production will tako place this evening at tho Opem Houso, and will doubtless bo greeted by u largo audience. When a man of family is compelled to rawl into his window ut tbreo o'clock in tho morultiL' It is n bad clgu, n very bad sign, and needs" no comments. Tom Swcarlngnii luui got 'em tho inuinim. lie appeared on hid ureois to day for tho first time In u fortnight, hav ing quite u lenginy siego. Chances tiro lelng sold In tlio Villard for a fancv cushion anil a photograph Ibum, which will Ihi rallliil oil ru'w ear's r.vo.s A Ihrco-horso jiower electric dynamo ill hereafter bo ui-ed in oiieratfng tho presides of tho Sjiokano Fulls lloviow.Wfc,. A w ealthy man Miventy years old has iiht married u servant girl of eighteen, ut Cucumonga, Lai. Holwrt Garrott has loeomo violent. . - - - -A DrirrTtit Cuinpllinrnt t Katlirr Ilvlto. Eomo ono of our exchanges has inlsuu i1iIoim1 ns when, refcrrilli! to Itov. 1. Doltoo, wo said: ''Our local preachers aro seldom appreciated until they go nwnv from homo." lho Hev. gentleman liiiHiiruwii crowded houses whenover he lectiirwl in I'endletoii; but tho 1'oitland pajiers have, on this ooeasion, but fol lowed tho general rulo of praising strangers, ruthor than local talent; thus tho Sentinel Joins tlio Oregonlan, by fay ing: "If to gain and hold the prompt ym pathetic appreciation of a jiopular uu dienco In a profoundly philosophic discus sion of h dry und diAlcuIt subject, Is o mark of eloquence, then Father Doltoo's lecture was most eloquent. From thu be ginning to tho last syllable of his discourse tho Itov. lecturer held the closest atten tion of a delighted uudiouco. Tho lecture was a rich literary treat, which wo Iiojkj to be able to present to our readers In un other issue. Duringtho address tho Kov. sneaker was frequently applauded; und at its conclusion was warmly congratu lated by the Most Uovcrend Archbishop und tho clergy present." HO CailS (ill llV ir It.-Wlti.. .... ,. ..!..! from tlio )on of onu "Equal Hiuhts." mid in all his wrath he is left in utter Igno rannco of whence it came, or where "hqual ltighls" resides, or whether there is such an individual In existence or not; and in order to find tho right one, ho has gono to a great deal of expense and trou bio. and has canvassed tho city of Milton, und has raised a ptirso of five dollars which ho agrees to pay to the odltor of tho Last Oiihoonian to glvo tho imnio of "Equal IUghts.'Mf he lives In Milton or tho hast end of Umalilla county, that they may place tho bond and seal of condem nation Upon tho one that would prove himself so recreant us to wrltosuch u mis erable, misleading letter. Why not oiler a liberal sum. say fifty dollars7 It might lie worth that many hundred to tho Eagle editor. Nothing less than fifty dollars will bring the glad tidings. I can't seo any Argument in the Eagle to prove that u division would be advan tageous to tlio taxpayers of this pmjKMoi nnu ptinnf i. ( lint 'I a tfd tin I'M lint. 1 will mention one or two instances that show how things aro moving in this section, mid It Is only fair to presume that inner piaces aiong tno road uro doing likewise. When wo need fiesh beef wo send an order to Wallula for It hi tlio ove nlng and next morning's train brings it along in good shape. If wo need a keg of sugar we send for it tlio same w av. A box of soap, caudles, or anything else that Is wanted, Is scut for ami comes in good order, and at a cost of '.'" cents er hundred tiounilH freight. Coal can be delivered In I'endleton at from f.S.60 to fl per ton. .Mr. S. ltothchlld seems to lio surprised at the truth of tho article. A groat writer oueo said, "Stranger than truth, for truth is always strange; stranger than fiction, if it could lie told." Hut Mr. ltothchlld shows to tho pcoplo of this county where ho stands in regard to tho Hunt ralltoad. Tho 0. H. it N. twoplo can well allbrd to glvo some merchants u rebate on their freight if they would. Ii they would ship 'Mr. livers' Hour 'J4 cents cheaper now county. "Hut." s.ivs ho. "if them ! than the remilar freii'ht rates, lin run is one such man in Kagtorn Umatilla who ! coiitinuo his shipment to tlio Sound. If Dltaercauiant llelwecn Hro'.liert. Slnco Novcmler 1st, J.M. Harris has lieen in partnership with his brother, I. Harris, in the tailoring businesd on Main street, tho business being known as the "New York Tailor Shop." The turlner ship was yefctorday dissolve by J. M. Harris retiring. I. Ilarws will cunt nuo iu tho business, pay ull debts und collect all bills. J. M. Harris claims that he asked his brother for u settlement and was offered a bullet Initoad, to he resolved to go to San Franci co and return with n Btock of goods and knock his brother out by legitimate methods. Ho left on last night's train for the Hay City. Ho asks that his fiiends will retain tbeiror dors for clothiug until his return, and he promises to give them satisfaction and tho ls'nefit of low prices. Wantfd. .Tno voudl' ladies for partners at the Leap Year Hall. Addresa, Two Bache lors, I'ostothce, I'endteton. seeks to mislead our western brethren by writing n miserable misrepresentation over u iioin do plume which Is proof enough that ho Is cowardly as woll us ignorant " All men are endowed with what tho all-wise Creutor has given them, and the amount of knowledge that was given tho r.agle editor is limited, or cIpo he could find hundreds of taxpayers mid voters who entertain the same f-entiments in this division contest: if not so, why was it that lie got his would-be representa tives beaten In Juno last. I can find fully ouo half of the taxpayers that I havo In terviewed In this putt of Umatilla county, and can find somo of them in Milton, men who for Intellluence compare favor ably witli any of the taxpayers of the county, und men whom I bcliovo siix)rlur us lur us intellect is concerned to tue would-be dictator, tho editor of tho Mil ton Eaglo. "lie savs: "As to un:uuientou tho subject of division, us vlowed by this 'Equal Rights,' wo might us well attempt to hold communion with tho ghost of Adam." I suppose tho hade man has attempted to hold communion with Adam. Hut us Adam was n holy man. the Eaulo man's efforts to hold such communion wcro all In vain. . So ul so w his unholy views on tho di vision question lsj us budly left. no speaks lortn saying: -un, no, mt. Equal lilghts, w ill not your property In crease in valuation in tno same proKr- lion as others' whom you term u low?" I have been a rcsidODt of Oregon and of UmatillacountyuboutlSyears. When 1 camo to this count?, taxes were .a nuns on tho dollar. Having niruggieii nam to live and lot live, and when the dawn of lik'lit Is lust mukliig its upiiearance, and taxes are decreasing, then there arises lUiwmer und suys, give us a now ounty, that we may bo profiled thereby; that tho tiroiwrty may Increase in valua tion; that wo who don't want to work may havo fat olllccs; lor your property is valuablo. Your taxes aro tho same In troiortloii. You can stand it to support u few who want ami must have ollloes. This Is what Is wanted, and to get this wo must havo division. Does tills meet tho upprovul of a major- tv of the tax-pavers If so. tho conten tion will lie settled, and a new county or ganized. Hut if it does not meet tho approval of a majority, I don't think u division will lie hud until suon time us n noes mrci the approval of a majority; maylx' ten years hence. Is It not a fai t that a largo muiorltv opposo division? If not so, how- was It that iu June last they were so badly defeated? , , , He further says; "If the truth were known you donrt own any thing only what youcurry around with you, and probably had to work out your road tax tho past season." The Eagle man would liko to measure other people's corn In his half-bushel; i.nt !.. tl.-itlxnmlt may. that has noth ing to do with this question ; und now let not ho will bo comicllcd to let Walla Walla millers supply that fast-growing market. Some four or live weeks ago 1 was at roiuucion, and joouoti ut some propotty owned by Mr. John Gagen, near the Sis ters' School. Ho oH'ered mo thoproiH-ity at what I thought to be a reasonable prico, and I exH)cted to take It, but us 1 wanted to build a houso to occupy at cer tain seasons of tho year, so I could have tho bene it of vour schools for inv c ill dren. mid come out to my farm whenever my iiiisiuess caned me, I went mid saw- Air. Hunt, ami told him what I wanted, and asked him us a t-crsotiat friend if the road would go to l'enilleton. Ho said it would nut unless Vend etou t-conln com plied with his request, so I did not buy. I omul name several others who want to buy places for tho same piirivoho that I do, but will not unless llicy know that tho road will uo to town, Messrs. Cor' tielius ami Klaniiigiin have both bought at Walla Walla already. .1. E. 1'routy oxiHM-ts tu buy Iu the two Wallas If tho road does not co to rend eton. o would all prefer to build up our county town If wo couid nnvo raiiroudconiieoiions. i no days of teams nro past, and I would say to Mr, ltothchlld that ho need not count much on wool, or the prices it will brine in this county much longer, unless thu O. ii t. t.- ..I.:-... it i.. ... ....ii ii. it n. riujm ii in iu pun uvi'r nuiuu oo pie's eyes. J. I,. Kii.man. U'liilom' Vlnlt-t Cri.mil Is the most oxoulslto Preparation In tho world for softenlmt and whitonlm; the hands and face. Nothing outers the comiiosllion of this delightful toilet arti cle which could prove injurious to the most delicato skin, and imfecd, it might Imj taken internally with ierfect safety. It Is not only u substitute for. but in ovcry resicct, siqicrlorto glycerine, cam phor ico, cold cream, vasctino, and liko preparations. Helug neither sticky nor greasy, kid gloves may lxi worn Immedi ately uftcr upplyhig it. For gentlemen's use, after shaving, it stands without mi equal. It is delightfully eifutned mid liuthly plouxltu: in thu sensation It pro duces when applied to thu skin. iierotoinro ull preparations used lor their oinollloiit effect havo iioshosscd the vnrv nliitH-tinnuhln fi-iilnroH of IIiiif nlther sticky or greasy, ami often IwtTij but these qualities havo been entirely over come in the production of Wisdom's Vio let Ureum, which owes lis H.-uiiar ami distinctive virtues to now remedies hith erto unknown In connection with prctu- rations of tills kind. It has tho power of preventing and re- movlntr sunburn, tan. chafed and scaled shin, and all ordinary irritiitiuus, It acts by Improving tlio softness, clearness and healthy tone of tho skin. and its daily ap plication tends to preserve l( from tho ac tions of drying winds, vivid sunshlno, ox tremo temoratiiicA and the like. Ask' j our druggist for It. !(.. Il.lllly of II Slrlkr. It is strongly rumored that trouble Is brewing along tho line of the O. It. & N. Co. iu this vicinity, and that n striko aniMiigu portion of this coini-any's cm ..ti. ..ii tt.nl. tii lull ill- litL'tt litnf.it -Tim ill! tue say us every tax jiayer imnin. iu nuj , It Is my dutv to ook lorwam to my nest ""v "'i , , , , nteresl an.llt Is mv right as a fa-e ficulty is o,-caslmeil by the introdtto Ion Ainerica cl lzen, un.l it shall ever be Uunow pay-roll sy.tein, causing n rciluc my aim! to do so und if I differ In my I" J" the salar on of conduc tors and opinion from others I have a right to do hrukeineii. who stienuourly object, say ul"".:' . i... i ...i. .!.. i Ini Hint tliuv t'l-t hllli' iiiiiiiiitIi nlrnadv. un .mv nninion la my voice tho sent menis oi majority or noi. ....... -..... .m.i. y"ui "" If tin .Milton Eagle voic-s n iimjority of ' 'W'1' systom tlioy are to 10 paid so much tho Voters of Umatilla county, tl.ey ! K'rnille .Instead of a flxejl salary as ut rovcil U-reant to his bidding in Juno j present. Conduc ora and brakemon. it Is andean stand no reduction. Under jirovcd w "aIiv anrlimont brouuht out on this division question by tho Milton editor that I can't meet in a good square argu ment, won't cost him ono cent. Ho says ho Is strong in tho opinion that Cmalillu county is run ny a i t-iniu-nm (, that I. "F.qual Hlghts," llong to tho "rlnir." "We ure oix;ii and honest in our demands," ho i-ays, "and anything tnut payors of trickery or treachery receives no favors here." ,,.,. , . t nm unit au .im of that f act 'mnt what oudld in June last, ami ujth all your trickery und treacneryuWd In your ''"' secret undertaking, you got bailly left, an-l said, are quietly kicking, but whether it will amount to lunro than u kick no one knows. Tlia Hotel ol Hal em. Tlio Chcmckete Hotel at C-aloui has lately come under the Siunugeinunt of 0. If. Monroo und J. Ji. N. Ifell und has furnished und thoroughly changed from toji to bottom., (ho kitchen having been entirely rebuilt and the lobby und rooms overhauled and put in first claw order for the coming session of tho legislature. llic prices oi uccomooaiion w in average from ffl to 15 lor week uccording Ut room and location. The patronago of tho pubiiu is solicited. . . . 1 . . 11 . .ailnl that lesson no uouoi tens y ju now , whj.t NoU(, ift,,ran ways w in, t nai u noier w CniCAno, Jan. 3It, 1888. As far us lx?longlng to u I'endleton r ng wiwloin is concerned,! icnow ii'jiittiig . I, ,ni I Dkak Sir: As you wiueeted I havo in IVndleton, but as voter of , Umatill. Dkak bir A. you jvi )unty,Itatidui.r4-nl am rwiy w .'itobertino." I times to help elert , gool men to ofltoM. I , ' m Umt ,ho ing.,..,, ttre cure not whether they liro in 1 endleton i". , ' , i..nt,,. a,1(i ...nt I ha care ??' ,7 Vl ".',eL" ,v r inZl both bland and Imless, and that or iiu m ' -ciiuitii" -' " " havo no know ilyro of It. Sho may have, for aught I know; to may Milton, lor w bat I kno.w. If you of Milton have, that Is your brjfcinew, and it is my bimtneM H I find It out to help knock it out of time. Eoual KlOUTS. the i-omiiound would form an excellent appli cation in irritated conditions of the skin. l ours truly, Abtiick Dkam Hkvax, M. I). I'rof. of Anatomy Itusli Medical Col lege and I. A. Surg-son, U. H. M. H. S. STAYER & WALKER Newmarket Block, Portland, Oregon, Oiler for the season of 18811 the largest und most complete line of the Very Host and Latest Improved MACHINERY AND VEHICLES Of Evory Description. iuallty of Goods guaranteed. Prices tho lowest, quality considered. Call ami see us, or send for our HANDSOMELY ULiLUSTUATRI) CWTAJ.OOUE Mailed FltEE oirppHoatlon. STAVBE & WAXIyJSR. JAMES WHEELAN, Miiiiiifnclurrr nml Dealer In- Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Halters, WHIPS, ROOES AND TURF GOODS. Keeps always on hand the Best Stock of Har ness and Saddles at prices lower than any place this side of Portland. Call and examine my stock. James Wheelan Court St. CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IMPORTIM Of parclware, Iron, $ted AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. .irmwwnti'Tiffwiriiiiiiiiiinnip.M Solo Agontn for Orogon and Waahincton for T" 'V- .VCI y T"iw. , i r"3. wttRE'S NEVv DHALPLOvS. . . Hlngle. Double, nrTiliiil Kurivw. They rosn ol inpto nml rmnotti urnralitolule perfro llun, tlmt tlioo wliolmvo lined llii-ni or ki-ou IIii-iii work run not my niiough In tliclr praltti. Wuhiriiluli tln-m wlili or witliinit tut uttiicliimnit.. Hiiil iillui-limi'iu aro i-xlru, . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . llurkuje lfoel'reD(lruln Drill, llurko Hf fdcri. llurkoyrHiriiiK Tooth Harrow, Buprlo Urulii DrllU,HUierlurN(irdcii. . CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. . Thu latest luiiirovi-4 Imiileiiisiit fur kiiwhur Miniim-r fulluw. Tim moat cmnpluto anil Mimniful tool lur Itita iiurKn In We alio have a full Una of IlugKlea, Csrrlne. I'haotoni, Mountain Wagon, I'latform and other Hprlnu Vuhtoloa, . . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. u m laiwreuoe A Ctianlu'a Hr-rlug-Tooth Hurrowi, iv-rre Ifarrotm, Heleiitlflo Feed it) lis, I'uclllol'iiiinlnif Mill, HAiHii iiAiiii wnti:, i:to xvx'C S-HKND VOIt MI'lXIAI. C1UCULA.W AND 1'ltIClS lAHl T. O. WARD, The Leading Photographer Wo wiah to-iufonn tho public that wo have lately furnished our ' Gallery with tho Finest Instruments, Backgrounds and Acces sories that can be had. Wu have had many carki oxierlenco In the Art und know thut we can suit our many customers in any stylo photograph iney may desire, iteineiuls-r wo aro here to stay and ure striving to build up u retaliation, therefore Wi allow None but First-Class Work to Leave tho Gallery. Call and Examine Our Sample Photographs, II Nothing More. Gallery ut the. Main Street Hrldge, - IVndleton, Oregon