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With the advent of summer comes a demand for summer wear. WY an' showing i Bihj lint of Silk Waists at r i 61 that can't D8 (KJU&lBu. LadiOfl, if you want a Silk Wiiisl, now is your time (of you to boy while the MSOftHMUt is coinph'tr. A chance tor a gold watch ivon With every dollar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson, SATURDAY, JUNE DAILY. WBKLT AID SBMI-WSSKLT SV THI- Bast Orcconlmi PunliahinK Company, AT FINDL8T0N. OKKCON. HAII M n i mprioH IAt lht copy r- - , . Y ttt.ll Vnmr : :c: taoffult.. t )-mall P.. ceptr pff I. . atnrr . . THAI itmgln aulBbcrs . I 9 5 . f j 00 1 00 So 1 Ml waaai.tr it'tM lirni tin' ccpy on year aUaflf II WKLV IlCirTHN AT (Ha cop on vcai (in copy m atonls. Tilal .it i lion t I eiT AtivaarialNn IATU I (Uiilay A ItrriiMii.ii la I OA Inch, off la. tn Mrai.Wal ir lunntli . .1- On HM It. or laa, in .lailff pl i .111 1 Too ml a., off I... in 1 tai it a , of laa. 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With OOrrUp tion in Cnha, a threatened scandal in connection with tin- I'aris expiisitiiiti fiiml- anil its ml icy of imperial ism ami militarism which seem- tn have miscarried in the Philippines its cup of wm in full ami rniiiiiiiL! over. Ailmiral Dewey may accept the imm i oat ion of the ilemncrati for the vice prertiilency. At leant he imiv he givwi the nomination hv the ileiiim-ral-. If u, hu will proltuhly accept it. Ilrymi ami Itewey wonlil Im- a ritrnnu ticket anil one that woilhl likely sweep the country. CMoMl Kaileii-I'iiwell, the hern m MafekiiiK, in III years of aur ami a bachelor, lie is ulso fainoiis in spite of the hyphen in his name. Men who purl their mime in the innl'lh are Ion often effeminate ami affecti-il, which are ioor assets for a man. .lames W. Malouev, camliilate for the otlli'e of cnunly renmler of convey aiics, has maile a clean canvas- ami a Kallant tlxht for n tlpltloil t that offlc He has usked for tin oteH of the 'Ople in every iart of the coiintj , and the indication- are that they look with favor iisin his cumliducy. Mr. Maloney's claims for re-election are liased on two years of faithful work in the employ of the taxpayers, and a record which may be punted tn with pride by all his many supsirters. Cer taiuly, iin mistake will he made if Mr. Maloney be OaMMB. aitain to till that oftice to which for two year he has devnterl his constant ami iutidlixent at tention. Tlie convention ot women's clubs, which bus been in sessmn in I'emlleton durillK the ',t-i three days, is e idem e in its workings of the larger neope of tile ptMMM ol the Human ol hslay. , Subjects are cunsidertsl that make for the Iffetterment of social institution-. 1 lbe iiiaiiaemuiit of the home receives Intel I inn attention. The importaiii Hewer scli lire ol llolll. -tl, i coliolm comes iii for its shun ol OOWPrabaBOlTi treatni' nt, and from many point! of view this and other themes vital to oeiety and the ntale are bmadlv treated. Thou- who liave atteutled the e aw ion- have imtictsl an admirable di patch of bii.-io. ..-, and promptitude not aeeii in conventions cnuipnsed of men. KarneatnesM has marked all the acts of the gathering. InveitigaliaM has been thonniKb, the presentation of the fruits of the iuveHtixutiou lucid ami clear, beveral plans an' ItMlM which, when carried out, will result in aunblantial K"ol to the vtate of Ore gon. Congressman Jones of Wash inglnii recently looh ncca.-ion tn ih-ln vr in the Iiouhc of reprcM'iitffitive- un elabnrate description of the state of Washing ton, with It statement Of It- it -mines anil its prospects. It was a strange thing to do, hut the Washington cm gressiuaii wan justilicil in doing il be cause of the ignorance of emigre.-- rep set ting the Western cniintrv, particu larly the Tai-Hit coast lab I - ngi man Jones in the course ol his speech staled that while Washington state ha- a climate milder in winter ami cooler in nuuinier than Washington city men to the east have attked him if it is potwihle to enjoy oueelf in such a high altitude. II, aaiti further in part: "While we produce all aorta of agricultural product., men have wou- .I...U.I i , i, i , ,i dere.1 how we can afford t I, M there 1 and buy tluuga from the eaat. While Court and Cottonwood i' imvi' mi I'nui't Bound ihr in'Ht mill hirsTest gOVMWRIMl dotal nil thr PMiflOi hiitii otto late ol tin' fovofonwil bare refused tn allow transports tu cone to I'lltfi't Sound hertmse they 000 Id lint be doalMd. wiillr Pagat Sound is con nected with tin' I'acitlr neenn by 11 channel from three to twelve miles wild', ami from MOD tn lion feet !-. a pjTMat Mlcsinnii of our cnitnlry iisked il tlicri- WON any channel hv wliirli large vessel - lil reach tin' sea." Thi' west hits In'i'ii known In thr va.it as tin' "Woolly West", lint if tl astcrncrs In not look sharp v will have tn ratal tn tln'ir section an tin.' "Know-iiiith- r lag Ku-t.' ON THK EVE OF ELECTION. Portland. May 81. If the election 000 Id lie bald tomorrow, without niv- intt as unscrupulous ami Pharisaical a uaiiu of hsiters as ever plunilereil the pnhlic in an place namely, here, the Blnmii-t'iirln'tt machine, a chance tn ;et in their tinal ileailly work, the ilemocrats wouhl cairy I'ortland ami Miiltiioinah cminty. They will come within a few hun ilreil votes of lining ho anyway, alter tin flood ol corrupt mil ha- baM turn. 'I looHe, tomorrow or next day . There was never such a campaign in this datOtod city. There is not a re publican that has any hope of elec tion, except by salvation thmiiKh t'or belt anil at Of Slue m . anil the bttodlo Ibay mav put up. Tba like was never neen here. I will slate a lew facts anil then a few reasons, briefly. Uepublicaiis lieil I rock, ohl-time, Lincoln republicans; I veterans of the war; men who have voted for It), HO, -Ii), ftl years, ami al ways voted the republican ticket are ilechirinu, "peiilv ami voluntarily, not only hy twos ami threes, hut hy dozens, 1 Moral, ami even hiimlrcils. "that thin will not vote the Joe Simon-Mark llauiia i icii. BagJMOoli t'arler-Sleve lllkinslloss I'latt-.Neeley republican ticket any more at least not just now. They say they lire honest men, tlmuuh I they ari republicans, ami the) can i stale I this reuiiue no louurcr. I have Ireen here now two weeks, ami without hunting ilf anylssly I have run across at leant 'Jno such republicans. There must be SOtIO such in the comity. They are Ologto vote the "Cititens' " legislative ticket here, anil it will take tens ot thousamls ot ii illarn of pure corruption money ii t.iat is not a iron trad tat toft in terms tn heat that ticket Momlay. Today, or tomorrow, Hil Kra.i.-r. who has come to Im- a profesHiniial milter, would he beaten by an IiiiiichI wnrkiimnian democrat, John Uoatag. Kowe, the manhlai Baai'i wand Halt :r iiuivnr, will be electisl, baeMMH tht democrats couldn't do evervtliiliK just right, and uominate,! a weak, thoiigl a very worthy man. against him. 'Pob Inuian and Dr. Andrew 0, Smith, at least, one a democrat and one it pnittnlant republican will be electisl state senators mid probable the real of the legislative ticket. Chase, a machine man. will prohahh he beaten fur city engineer by Austin, an independent. I.thnger is likely to down his Btanlloqaanl oorporoaitji, M. C. tieorge, for judge of the cicrtilt court as surelv he ought to do. t.i.. democrat, has tndav three chance- out ot lour to licat ."tut all, ami his atrikingly grafting partner liiltner, fur district attorney. Hr. MoROW, formerly of H mat ilia enmity, has an even chance tn be elected coroner, Nnu for the reasons tor this up beavill. They must, in this QOfQOy lliellior.lllil.l lie brie! ailtl rollgll. The MOfla don'l aunt Joe Simon for an absolute King ami Dictator of this great commonwealth. Tlmv WOOld bt' lit to be damned if the did. He lines nut represent them, lie never did. lie cailllilt. He repre-ellt-nothlng on earth but the crii-hing cor poratious and the annihilating, absorb ing trusts of the country. Semi Joe Simons In emigre--, ami the Columbia river aniiltl lint be OPaitad fur I0U0 vears il they were kept there that lung. There isn't a drop 01 resnmi-ive. lalrly reprawntatlve human I I . I in that little maabina boaa'i oaroaaa, ami lu,iKX) voter- in this county kuow it. They are gning to rnl the stuff of hia riiling, if they break the republican party Into suiithereena to tlu it. Three out of four of the republican-, as well an all the democratic voters of this city, as nearly us 1 can discover by about ln weeks' careful liiipiiry, arc utterly disgusted with this national administration, and especially with its performances in the islands that it aasiimcs to own ami govern. Here is a lecture hut it must lie condensed into a sentence or two. The summary is this: The whole husiiiens, ever .-luce Dcvvev wiiii the great victory of Manila bay, bus been farce, fraud, failure; decep tion, delusion, lies; tax, death, dis honor; "OOOOi" I heat life long re publicans break out right on the street nere no Oregoniun reporter hears them, though "has thin great re public come to this to keep armies abroad in tropic ialands for yearn to kill paOpla in order tn make them sub jects and trade with them." never aince tieorge wasinugiou huh inaugurated has this republic had so despicable, so contemptible, so paltry, ao changeable, ao n n -pniiaihle, ao unstable, ao pettifogging and no IWIUMIOMNia president, as now He taa no mind, lie baa no opinions. He has proved himaolf a nimble athlete mi ovary prupoaition he ever was tct tiirt ti in eonsitim . lie aun lor lrw, .Avvr till Mark Hamm paid hia dabu. When the Maine waa bluwn up in Havana harbor, a Jackson, u .letter son, even a Cleveland, would have declared war within :M hours; thin Hundayajbool sycophant, over KI thiys aftarward, alluded to thin terrible tntgady M an "incident." After Dewey's victory he knew no mure tn do than a child. Tom Means lor example wouhl absolutely have made a better president. This fellow in the white house traveled about the cnuntrv, listened tn Hanna am KlklM ami llrnther Abner and they tmiolttdad they lOflld make aome PHnay by keeping t uba ami Puartn Bloo mid the I'hil ipnines ami "wurk iBg" them. A rcliginu.- nrder hail robbed the people n( the Philippines ill bOOl all the valuable lands there, ami llanna. KlklM, llrnther Abner, ami Par-nii Mckinley concladad thev could make u deal there by which Ihev could tool tlie American people wome than they ever acre fooled is' fore, and get rich "latyoml the dreams nt avarice" besides. The game in ton apparent. A man, no, a Man, ves, u MAN, will he president of the United States after March 4, 1901, not a pusilmiimnus Pharisaical, paltering, palavering hml of every partsite ami vampire that seeks to feed upon the American people. Well, I don't hear all this in exactly these terms, but this is the substance nt it. No rentier of th BMI Oregnnian ever saw so much ab.-olute and utter, though tptict disgust with a party; a president, a senatnr; n ruling party, ami their pnhev, us is expressed tn day. every tiny, upcnly and freely, OH the street- nt this hitlierto three-to- rapabl lei n city. tiohl dcinocratH'.' Kxti ,it for an OB OMional olHoaaaBker. who, like Martin I.. Pities, is already rewanls from the lemiiniling lurgt republican party iron the boodle sack luting paid iiig tee- , and wlm i- nnu fur campaigning in it.- corrnpl and enslaving service, they tire going tn vote the democratic ticket alinoal straight next Monday, ami fur Hrvaii next .Nnveinber. Thai vva- a significant incident last evening, when 1.. It. Cox, Umatilla's former well-known citizen, introduced f ree Silver William Smith to an au dience nf several thniisantls, ami pledged biniall ami gold danoarata like blm tn till' support of the ilclnn- eratie candidates, reganllesH of dill Tence- upon the monev ottaatioo. It was a tine scene iinh eil when Mr. Cox, known all over the state as u ele.in. conscientious, intelligent, man, who thought it his duty to vote four years ago against Itryan declared, in ubatenea i "Then' have been three great BflfM in our btatory when the dainooratk party, mid n democratic leader, bad tn come to the rescue of the country." Then be mentioned Jefferson, Jack-on, ami -third ami last, as the man whom the people of the country hail mani festly chosen to save the cuuntrv from its thieves and plunderers anil scut- tlers, who were swarming around and upon the shin of state all winked at by llrnther McKinley the Man whnin the gold democrats were now ready .calntiHlv tn -oppurt W. .1. Ilrymi. I don I mean that Mr. Cox said qalta all this, hut it all, and mure, vva- meant ; and there were LtHi republican- in the audience, at least, who untlerstiHsl and approved of it. The situation is just this. Oregon is going to be "saved" hy Corhctt. He Is oil top. lie will he elected next winter and will try to "get even" financially hv some "deul." "Joe," ol course, will help him. Then in It").! "Joe" is to Is.' ri-elcetell. And Oregon is to he represented in the United State- senate by an Octogena rian money-bags and a shrewd little stpiirrel of a corponit ion lawyer. What In the farmer- of I 'mat ilia county and the rest ol the stale think of it'.' Who preserve the cliarnni of face and figure in tpite of an increasing family ami the care of growing children ure always to lie envied. As a preservative of health ami beauty Doctor Pierce's Favor ite Prescription has he-: hailed by women an "a ('oil - scud " to their sex. It g i v e a t he strength u u d health m mi which happy motherhood de pend, h prac tically does away with the pains of nuiter- mtv. It enables the mother to nourish the in fant life de Klitltn; mi her, iiuil enjoy tlie bendy happi- ct ness ot wutcu- J.I lag tile develop. sal meiit of a iter- lect I v liealtliv chihl. alri. Orrin Slilta. ,'l IS, Will It l' i. ill OB Wis,, wiites. "1 have bcrn lniruilin to write you ever since my baby wii burn in re gum t., ttliat yottt ' l-averili- lrrAt'liili,nl has ui in . mv I can not praise it ruoiuli fur 1 have aol laiso OSSrtll PM five yearn un 1 now am. In July lam t hut a ttuby ttuy. weight u pouutU, ana I wan uuly nick a Alum lime, am) aiuce 1 got up have not had otic tick day I have m.i had any internal trouble aiuce I got up. I wan not Qui) Nrprisvjd liiyix.lt but all of my Itltutii here arc aurpriaed to ate me ao wU.n Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, every woman's friend, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Band 1 one-cent slumps lor liook in DO MI covers, or u ttamps in elotk bind lug, to Dr. K. V. Pierce, liulfalu, N. V THE CITY... Livery, Feed and Sale Stables... cttkis .slnMso Proprietor Rr.rythlag New. New llorsas; New ltigs. Hest rigs ami teams in the city. Unarders given tin best attention. Ser ice any hour of the night Telephone No. jo. Till: KARUHR'H l.ANK op WKSTON, .-l.iu. UrSSMB, Doe- a general Itaukllix buaiueaa. KacltaliKe iMiiiattl anil -,,1,1 Cob I,-, linti- proutlilly alleuUctl to Altaira In muat t-art-llvnl I'oiiilitiou. ami so rvportStl upon by liivealluation l ouiuillteeol ruaiulialbie t lllaeii (Mlvars: It, Jameaon. ursalaant; tun w Proebali'l vie prealileiil ; ( M Pierce, eaahler ; J K Killaore, assiataut eaahler; illreeiora, ti. A. llarlinan. M M. John-. T J Price, I,. Ii iirn J f, Klllgore, Hubert Jameaon, ;. w. Ploebalel. IN Pol Nil HIP KOI.I.OWINU AN1 mal has been taken up by Ihe Olty Marahal nuil ill be aohl at the expiration of leu daya for coals ami uxpeuatta: One While horac, ti yuara oltl, bralltfeal WK eouueclett on left hip, weight about taVi pouutla. Datetl May JV. Itw J M UJaATIIMAN.Clly MaraaaJ. m b i i - m bt I mm am. kaw, v, i f . .sir' fiM,-m. wm Wit m'vw cw?an.i,' iitws' --r" ,w s With ona ol Holt Bros ' Improved Link Belt Side-Hill Combined lean anil sack vmir grain at ahoUi the same cn-t a- tn head and itaCK It by the I, ill V..o ,,.! utile VAM 'i.nr tlir-,.-biiL each acre harvested. Write to un for tentiinmiiuls. or else a. hire- any nf the I0S9 fanner pmvctl Link Helt Combined Harvesters in Mini. For further Information, addriMI THE H Stockton, (California, or TO the wise farmer or UMaa WJM intend planting their gardens or doing spring work of anv kintl in this line, you will And everything in garden ttsds and seed, barb wire, staph-, nail-, heavy ami shelf hardware of the very best ollnlltv anil at the lowest nrices at W. D. Hansford &Co:se I'eadlefon, Oregnn. Oregon Lumber Ysftj ....SKI.I.S.... Luiiihcr, Lath. BhliiRaaw, l.iiildiii", Paper, lar Hat per. MouldiiiKb. Pickets, I. inn: and Cement, llrick and Sand, Sash and Doors, Screen Doors & Windows. Terra Gotta Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's Alta St., opp. Court House. FOB IiiASiirance Kin', Life, Accident, Plate (ilass, etc. Loans on Olty anil t'tuinty Property, Keal Estate lniprovtsl and I 'ni in proved City Lots, Stock Kancbes ami Wheat Farms m J. R. DICKSON, Last Orcvrouian julMlng, The New York World, Thriee a-Week Edition ALilOST A UAILV AT TMli PRICI: OI: A U:l:kl The lllnst widely circulated "weekly" aawagnpar In America is the Thrice-a- SVeek aditloj) ol The New York World, and with the presidential campaign now at hand yon cannot dn w it it. Here are some of the reasons why it H ea-ilv the leader in dollar a year journalism. It is issued every other day, and is to all purMises a dally. livery week each atilascrilffcr receives IS ian;c- and often nnflgg thu "busy" season J 4 puv;es each week. The price is only tl ja-r year. it is virtually a duily at' the price of a weekly. Its news covers every known part of tlie world. No weekly new i-p.ip.-i could -I. n, i alone anil furnish such service. The Tin ice-u-Week World has ai it dtapoaaJ all of the leaoiirce of the greatest newspaK'r in existence-tlie WOMar of modern jourualisui -"Aniericu's (ireatest N, w -paper," as ii DtU Daw justly termed The New York World. Its DOlitlaal news is ubsolulelv un partial. Thia fact will hi, of aapaoial value iii the presidential campaign coin lie Oil. The liest of current lid tun ia found in its columns. These ure only some of the reasons; there are others. Keatl it and see then. all. We offer tins anequalad new-paper and the weekly Kast ONganlan tn- gatiktr one year for . The regular subscript inn price of the two iaperi la gs.so, The Tri-Weekly World ami the Seini Weekly Kust Oregoniun one year for fS.iO. The East Or.gonian ia Baat.rn Ora Bon'b raprsQtativa paper. It ImiIi, and the people appreciate it and enow it by their liberal patronage, it ie toe aJvej tiamAj medium of thia eection. - liill bltt vol imtkl further MlVlltg nt LT MANDFACT1JRING No. Id fhird Street, W alia Walla, 'ash. Call on u lor Hf:AIi:U DRAPBRS, a I sizes, CVLINDUH TBBTH. CHAIN BHl.TS, l.fcATHI-K BI-LTS. Oil., etc. We can avc you mii'icv. B. L. SMITH, mnr!!mt!H?!m!!Hm!mm!mm!mm!!!mmmm ..Hammocks.. Irfirgeil, Iin' t" i'k frotn in tlif t itv. at priced ! suit all pocket bookv, frona 7fi coiits up. I also have i Iftrge stock of Garden Hose, from 1(1 to 25 fonts per toot. Trv tlir "Veto" Barb Wire and save one-third the -st sjj jj- - af- I Taylor, the Hardware Nan 1 721 Main uuiiaiaiiiuiiiiiaiiihi,auitiuiuuiiuiuiauuiuta t r i trescent THE MOST POPULAR WHI'EL Men's Wheels L adies Wheels Boys' or Girls' Chainless - 3 3 Another consignment Wheels just 3 CRESCENT AGENCY DOCTOR BLAKESLEE Permanently LOCatad In Heuillet -n. CHRONIC and NERVOUS DISEASES AM) MHASBI fliCUHAR ThuiUMiturmaki'aaaueelallvof AU, i:illtilNi DISK ASKS -u.li ,, ol u. 11--.1 , , Lxf ;v.v. ,v,;!r:;;r.,;u.r.::.: sr 0 85 "' 8 S- Pllt-aii.l Kupiure i iir.-.l wllhoiu th Mi ' KM knife. The .lector' nii'ihtsl ot ireatuiK .im'a-..' p.'. uiiai l., i ,.,. , .. ol Ik'Iiik , i , , .i ,U, .leiitn ,,n ,. '' " """ " " I'llUlloli l: l l-i e i '. , i - ,....i - oie, ...... t . .. . ltl,jrTi ' "r-"r- " """ peeawi aaa art u nmkUmitm llUpriae CONSULTATION FREE. - , V&LftZ Office cor. Main and Water Streets, opp. Hotel Pendleton. THE PACIFIC The Leading General Farm Paper of the Northwest. A High-Class Illustrated Farm Journal Published Weekly at Salem, 0regon Try It. The Homestead inn t un-m. ....... mi . . , . 7" "Hei, lout CUlUDJllS to the ivo.,a 1 he subscript .hi price s n. year in ailvain e I. I, 1 Ke Ihv.ui March ,, uJOo, and it n,n dia i'Sh, .'i Wlottloa Mfl ..Mar,,, papers, and will WinZJ cllitiaa tor publlablng tmrn paper of tba iir"c !L ', ", a" the ,a" latton. Why send vom money i.; ,s, w , v 1 h T ' W1,,e c'rc' in tba Northwest a .arm ticw.paper of J ri, tl c c,S "" here to the interests nf this Nctioil? uicululton, ggd devoted The price of tb Wkkki.v Kast Okk onian i, I, c fcAsi OEBOONUN PUB CO l'endleton Oregon. A s H Hsirvwtert. Old Way, t m n v ill ciiii cut. tlircsh, re laying your thn-hing t hnahell ol grain tn trmn mur t eig M Im u raj the Unit llms.' Im- C Agent, I'ciuilcton, Oregon, 3 a Street. iiiiimiiiuulimiiiudiiiilii mm $25 and $35 $20 and $35 - - - $25 $00 of theS25 and $20 received. East Oregonian Building TO W'DiMI; N A SPECIALTY. HOMESTEAD . r Democratic Ticket. PRffWDanrriAL tojtoron Walter M. Plerco 0( ,,., Dell ntnart pn','f,on Krii.'tt KrtilltT , ' ti'l John Wbltttdtar ,, i, l"1 C0N0 RIHlt AM, H00ND DlaTRIrr Itate Senator Win. (:. Smith iH.,.r, I joint LK0I8LATIVI RkPsVIaiHTATIV (I tiiii till, i iitnl Mnrrovv OtajBtlss.) J. A. Woolery , . SPPKKME JirixiK. riioa iollrecne , pUP1 I'llllli AMI liAIKY CliMMmsKiNKI; , w . scliulmerlcli ot Washington Count. I SIXTH JUDICIALJHSTRICT TICKET. PIHtTIT JPIMJK. A. D.Silllinaii NaaiMsa r , i . ii i ( ' i . a- .... I i n i i v i ' i vi - i . i i "'1r of Fen.h,.,0II COUNTY TICKET. Kl;PliKSKNTATlVK8. w.J, cbaMala atntin CHI NTY JPDut. UiaiH A. Ilarlmati afftOdtMM nilM V ( liMMISSIiiNKI:. I'tiotniei I'. 1'Sffte uuuurv, W. M. Hlsklcy IbKilK. w . ii. OaaaHnttarlala I'llhAHl KEK. of Atlim. "I I'en.lii'ion of Allien, Oaarai i. ivcbier 0( p, rUaCOslOM OF i:tlNVKVAN( KS. Jsint". W. Maloney 0I Atbtna ,!jnMoa Us" ot WoKon MUOOti St I'fclllNTKNDKNT. Mi L. Watta of Athena SLKVKVOR. Chailes '. Ili rk'.li'v ol I . 1 1 . i . . i , , , , t "ItoNKU. Dr. W, It. OajBgaall .oft nlog JltaTlCk AM' rilNSTAIILK. (nadnloa lu-nn. . UOO, P RiajfatWIV ol I't'inllnon JatM M. Mi iillty of IV-iuliutuu Republican Ticket. I'lthSIPKM I At. KI.KCTtlltH. t. J. Kiirniali of Pen It, ton I iliiiitn horil ot Sale. ii. t. raatOO of Cortland J. 1 1, I un. -I "Hi ol Aloauj roa Hi ciiK.MK jPDoit. OttartaM K. VVolvertou ol Alltaur I ' iM.lthSH.MAN, HKCOND DIRaUl I Malcolm A. Moody of The Dallei rOOD AND DAlliY t 'IMMIhSloNEIl. J. H aailer ot Curtlatul JOINT UKfUL I IVC KKI'KKHKNTATIVK. 1 1 utntlllii anil Morrow L'oUlltler.l Aaa 11. Thompson of natffaN SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT TICKET. CIKt I Tl Jt'lKlK. K. Kills of llepiaiai DISITSH T ATTOUNKY. lOMI A. Kff of Ceinlliton COUNTY TICKET. It K C It KHK N T A TI V K8. ' Kirk in Allien. L ii. Beeaei oi r. . ... l.tit NTY JI'DllK. taaa ot i , ... h it. KICK. Iil l.ivurmoro of Ceii'lletos aucajy. 0. W. Cerlnxcr ol l eiullelou RICOUDKIt ol I ONVEYAM hs III liiKraui ol Ceuilkuiu TUKASIKKU. - K Vales ol Mlltuti ASSKSSOIl. Deatgi Itiisan ol Hulls SCHOOL MI I'KlilNTKNDKN I I. K. Nowllll ol Cellillelon HI'ltVKV'JH. i,'. i. "acomhur ol I'klah It HION Kit. Dr. W. II. Colo of ftadJOM t'OMMIHHIONKK. Horace Walkur ol Helta JISril'K AND t'ONSl Alll.l. (I'elltlleloli Dlalrlel.) : h,,- KlliOeralit of Cellillelon Itarles lleybiirn ol Ceinlleton Prohibition Ticket. CKKHIDKN ITA1. KLKCTolts N. A. Dsvla ol Milton 1 vi.,, ol Mt'Miniivlllc N. f. Jfiiklua ol (i ran' Caaa I I; Igouitilag of lluo.1 Kitar HI I'KKMK Jt'DUK. J. 0. Urielil ol Wasco L'OMiltKtWMAN, ggsJWIP URU0T, IffeeUfl Itulier ol llooil later POOD AND DAlltY t:oMMlBHlo.M:ii c. l. Keaaedy oi laatl '( UMATILLA COUNTY TICKET. JOINT ItKCHEMKNT AT1VE. A M. Klaiu ol Milks. KKCKKHKNTATIVES. I II sione of Athena Ira i lierry ol Miluin t III NTY Jt'lHJE. II. la. Traaler ol Ht I tea OtsMUa. sill. II IKK. W. II. Ciuel ,,l VV , .leu f. II. I . . ,ol Keho KJtC'OROCN OK t.'ON VKY AMT.S frank Ulvbiauud of 11111 TKKASl ItEK. W ilham lallsirt ol Milton ASsEbSOK. It. K MavaM ol Athena t .ivi MlsslttSfcli A. K. Kinloy ol Uelu I'OilONEK. I k. I liurlua ol Alhena A I I DliNhVs. l AUIKIt A KAI.KY, ATTOKNK Y8 AT l.tttv I Ullce in aatVlnaa Uauk UlllltllUa PHYSICIANS. I'll. .1. L MILLBB, JOHNSON 8T W ttvcell I onrt anil Alia. Hiui.-imI iillt'lllloU IU He tfeelaieal of eye, oar, uose, throat, eheat ami akin tliseaaoa. I'll. W. i.. UULK. UFVI0C IN PKNOIaB- Ion Sav lite. Hank I. ml. In. u unit'., hunts. W lo nl a. ui. ; 1 lo , p in. Talephoue 7. . K. W. VINt'KNT. M. p. OK Kit K KI.AK ol Pint National Hank. Otttvu hour, lu to U a. ui ; 1 in d p. nt. DR. 0, J, SMITH. OKyiOK 0VKK ri:S- 'llcttin Savine. kunk 'i'..i..i,l...ti., SI. real- aoaee leiuuhoue a. 11. 8. OAUK1KI.U, M. P.. HOM KOK 4 TB , it Chyaieiau ami buraeoa. oitic. lu JudJ Uuihliutf. DENTISTS. K. a. VAUOHAN, DSN NST. 01 1 " h la Jutia ii,.,..i,i,K A. I.. ItKATIK, II. 1). S. OKKU'K OVKK Saviuga Uauk. I, a. atluillilatele'l K. A. MANN, IIKNT18T, IN ASSOOIA- Hon hi.,, a, i , v 1 1 i i, i tofteB'soaloi ARCHITECTS AND BUILDEHS. 1 ' HOWARD, AROHITRCT AND $ I- i nin itilenl, make, complete am! rcliau.f plans for building lu the vlly or country Kooui 17, JuUtl ttulliliug. UANKS AND BHUKorl.v THK KKNDUtTON BAVIM08 BANK. I'clltlietoli llr..u...i , ...... I Vt-i.hl.lSW, caplul, IIUU.OU). lnlatrasi all.ietl on tiuietls- ist.in, haehange bought and sold on all v" cipal poiuu. Spi'eial alteiitiou given to collee tioua. W. J, Kurnl.h, preahleat; J. N 11' rlOJ pie.ideut; I J .Morris, cashier N AT'luN Al. BAN KOK ATM LN A. Oregon. Capital, liaJ UMj; ,urulu, I", " ' , tereal on time deposits. Deals lu lureigu aaa ."..te.iit UAt ltangf ( ollet tloua prilutftttj -- i, -n. ... ,.. ..u...f. . ., r,i..,, i Hasii :r " ..oiiij . va.iuntr,. t.,t."-, -'-i, McArthtir, vice-prosideul ; E. L. haruell, cash ier, I.. W. Haruell, asalalaul eaahler. N A I Iti.S Ah BANK t'1 I'KNl'l'fc ion ' tipilal, 7(i,tiui; .urplua, II75.1JWJ. I1" aeu a general hanking Ytuaiueav h',u2?., aud lelegrauhlc l.analer. aoltl on i 'hn ,"ae. J Praiielaep, New York aud principal P"1"1" North wast. iirn, Drau on fJblas, Jal-i1 tnt'i hu. ope Makoa eolleellou. on feaAt;""'" term. Uvi Ankeuy, proaideut . M harug vIvAjprealdeni, t' H Wade, cashier; n. tiuuruaay, aasislaal caahior.