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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUKI ft, 1900.
NO. .1813
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Ladies' Shoe Sale Extraordinary
AT ABOUT ONE-QUARTKR 1 III Ik' PRICK.
Shoes up to $6.00 for $1.50.
If interested, don't miss it?
lini
All Hint l- li'lt ..f
I hoi will lie placei
n r Laird,
II Kill)'
Rahober . Mitt
thi- week fur ii
hell
qali
look ..f oelebreted
k clearance.
Your choice of 13N pairs
for
$1 50 $r palr ,or Vlue8 up to
Polea and Roalai
,,. i iiiii..r. . in huaaai
Hill' . -Ililll". ri'UIIIHI- HI-
i ll. V p li"iiili-eil "I HBO"
AS
TO STYLE They arc
great nil in price.
TO QUALITYThey nr.. "High Quality,
iluriil.il it v iuhI ci mi fort .
'tilil Style," nii'l for this reason we liavp tlx-
ami vnrl.l inn. .ii- fur
as To PRI0E The prioM (ranted are "Very Spec la I," km! ought tn
prove Very attractive tn thine wh have n li labor reamed for nmilitv
than for stvh
Mr
Haile, ni mini
.n wear-
i u-ii
n-gaii. piano,
i .i ppleeat I ..iii
i rtiol dm. Iter
etc , Villi-.
Come early white there Is good choosing
ALEXANDER & HEXTER.
UJ liuildinn. Court tr.-ct.
The Boston Store
KNOX
HATS
Pendleton's Big Store.
Pilsner
Beer
I lie Hcst Beer in
iVndlcton. Ask
ftw It, Vou will
like it.
Pilsner
Beer
cvet causes Headache
km- li..ine'8.
hkllti Brewing Co.
Opposite 0. R. &. N.
Round House.
I WVVI.
for Infants and Children.
Cwtoria l a l.urml.s nulmtitulo for &&J&
S&TStiB &je
II ciim i ,, I tl,
,. i .1 ... iiiiki iiaiii iiiiIa a
HKa5 K Vivhenltlir una ale,
nrho rti.lulr.oi'N I'Muuctiu -The Mothers 1-rieu.U.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
" c. 0. HaUD.
SI
V .aiBH aaeP-
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Window A Head
fonctors and Builders
Jobbing Specialty.
Tanka to Order.
St"l' on Colt
I Nt
"ml Webb.
betweeu Altu
- WDLNTON. ORKtiON.
pendleton Ukiah Stage line
!V AL "r,,1'1"'1 Rut:k. Nye.
"iiw. ltB"imble I'relirht uiii w
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GENKRAL NEWS.
PRETORIA HAS FALLEN
RIOTOUS SI" K N R IN T It K HOUSK.
Mux i mo Qoiiipx in oxpeeteil tn lie the
Mr! prealdeol of Ouba m the graand
1 1 1 ii t atafle hp whm "Hrst in wur" he
hIhuiIiI lie "rtrnt in ieaoe."
tnforaation has lecn rvci.ived i"
offlelal oirclea t. the efleei tlmt the
rtoaalan nilnifltor of narlM luw taken
l maamrea tn Ineraaae the efficiency of
the Baltic, ttlaok Sea, Meiiiterninpan
anil AaiatH llcets.
dlaeorery hy llerr Elerlet, a
dentltt, baa been rnortea tn the
Hygtmlc institute nf Wanbafg "tii
reralty whereby oertaln eleotrw eor-
rentn will deetTO haetiriu, thin, patlt-
leaaly bealiiaj dlnMV.
Or. Delta, the Bom abate aecretary,
Mayo in the OolOgM liiiette that Rnff
land will reqalra a periMnenl :arri-
h. m ..f ."ili.iMO H.ililiers ill the Transvaal
a in 1 that the rphellinn may hp ex
paoted to continue fnr oentnriea. He
bellevea that aany Boere will trek to
1 1 email s..mii Atrraa .
Be rope ii anxlooaly reaohltm
fnr w hatever MRUliM nf lat year s
oottoo crop la the United state. The
exportation of cotton in April, 1000,
(lie details nf which have just heen
pniiiili'teil hy the treasury Inircau of
tetlatlea, anowntod to 1104,044,818
poonda, against IS4,8B7aUe poonda in
April nf last vear, ami (he value tn
.. is4.i7s, againal 8,48S,0B7 fnr the
Manic in. nit h last year.
Uovoraor Boooarell has held n oon
erence with Attorney General Davli
Roberts Wires That tbe British
cupy the Capita .
Oc-
PKOPLE OF LONDON vm GO WILD
Fgbt NoDihn After th Declaration of War
Lord Robots' Fores Eator Ibf
Triosval Capital.
LoOjdon, JniM B. -The llrilish have
oorapicd Pretoria.
OlttclKl Enlrv thu Afternoon.
London, dune ". The war oAoa is
sued the fnllnwinj news front Lord
iRoherta: "Pfttotht. We are now In
poaMoaloB nf Pretoria, nur official
entry w ill he made this afternoon."
London ll Wild Attain.
London, June 5. At o'clock this
afternoon, ci:iit monthi after the de
I'laratinii of war, Lord Boherta entered
Pretoria. While the oomnander in-
: chief nf the greatest army Great
Britain ever put in the field was ful-
tilliuiitlie proraiae he made at Bloenv
foateln tn lead them into the capital
nf the Trr ' I '-'ril Wllsi'ele-I
the
concern iiil'
praying lor the removal ol Mayor van
Wyek, of New York, f ruin offiea he
cause nf his holding st".k in the
Amerloan lea Oonpany, of which the
city in the largest natron. In NN Of
tin', removal ol Mayor Van Wvck.
Randolph Quggenbeinier, president of
the inunicipal council, would become
mayor.
The mie hiuhwavniim who on Satur
day held up two loeemite itagea, two
waifoiis and two I nilinl States cavalry-
ui "ii, near Kavuiond, Cal., isntill at
large. Additional details reveal that
the people held up linmhered it:.',
BMfl and live WMMU. Major Uucker
and Oaptaiu Wlloos, I', s. A., with
i men of Troop I', who were on the
wuv to Toaomita, reached the scene
just as the lobbbl WM almiit o .'pen
the express hnx. Baaing thetrnopers
ha disappeared in the hrusll.
.Not only are the people of India
dying hy tbooaasda ol atarration bnl
Hinallpox and cholera are carrying off
other thousands. Pngltlvee, aeattoring
in ail direct hmi and itriekon In Bight,
are band dyiM in the Belda and road
side ditches! The nniiihi rs at one re.
lief station were Incraaalng al the rat.,
of iti, turn par day, AtGdabera there
were 8000 deatba from obolera within
four days and at Dobad 1800 in the
same period. The hospital death rate
at Goabera ami Dobad was 80 per
cent.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NEWS.
citizens' petition hratillg the event w ith wild anthual I threatened the peace and
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.111.1111 I "I Illl
in a matter of
the ooontr)
La (mimic's new f "Mm Coinn rial
( nil. bnlkllmj laBaarlng completion.
It la a anbatantial structure.
Ohariaa Farrall, ol Albany, and
ul I B, a st cutter, fell from the
second section of the exeuraion train
from the smith to Balam Sunday, ami
was Inatantly killed, his skull being
fraclured.
Mrs. Klla Meiideiihall.agtHl :to yean,
wife of I r. J, C. Mendenhall, and
danghtor-inlaa ol the lata K. L. Man
den nail, of Portland, died ..f mm nap
t inn at her hoine t ButOO, near
l orest Grovo. Bba laH bnahand
Bttd three Hinall children.
J.T. Ooa wa taken to l'ortland in
the custo.lv ol Deputy United states
Marshal Roberta from Untie. Mont.,
to anawer to a charge of rohhinv the
United Males mail. Tbe aflksei put in
two jay ' search of his man. and was
liauiiy successful in toasting bim.
The regular semi-monthly Baoting ol
wool grower! ami boyera took place at
North Yakimu Saturday. Several Inn
er were in attendance, and IB 000
pounds of w.s.l was mid at U cents a
isiiimi. This is considered a &..sl
. . i j , i...
price lor some classes i wooi tin. i in.
lrowers are satisfied.
Kev. Father laii Lambert Oonrady,
the miaaionar) Boman Catholic priest
who is going to China to devote his
life to the care .f the le"'rs, is in
Washington t. nler With Mgr.
Marl inelli. l ather Conrudy and a
Cantonese Chinaman from Portland.
who is to j. iii him ill his work, will
sail for Rome Wc.ln. sda .
Gained
asm. Ihrotichout the length an. I
breadth of the ooantry the new
spread like wildlire. Kased on the rec
ollection of the recent wars, when the
'occupation of the enemy's capital
signified the end of hostilities,
Roberta terse telegram was taken nni
vcrsalh to mean the practical Bnlah of
j the war w h ich has tried ( i real Britain'!
! military re-ourees as they nev t were
tried hefore. In I, mi. Ion the Mansion
, Mouse and the war office nine. -I In
slantaneouslv became the centers or
,.:! .ul throngs. Mat'- appeared as
if by magic and trallic had to In
diverted through other streets. Hstleei
and cal less men and hoys ran tbtongh
the city's streets and alleys announc
ing the g.od news, being always fol
lowed hy a thunder cheers and the
voice of joyful throngs singing "God
avc the Queen. "
Brl tlsh Prltoner. Released.
The irar office has information that
..I f the first things done hy l ord
Roberta after occupation of Pretoria
was to din ci General French to release
the Britlah prleonera oonflned at Wa
tcrvaal.
KriiBor'ii Whereabout.
Loodon, June B. Praaidenl Kruger
is somewhere to the eastward of I're
toria, hut it in constant Sommunica1
tion with the leaders there. There is
however, a deep Mating ol anger
against him on account ol what is now
ailed his anneoeeaary Blgbl and he
cause he uml tin- offlcutll took all the
gold and left their silhordiuates unpaid.
A Hitter Attack by I cut on Corbln
Rrlna It About.
Washington, June f. -There wei a
riotous scene in the house this after
noon, during a dash between Lenta
and Hull, nf Iowa, growing OUi of a
bitter attack mi General Oorbin by the
former The matter oalmlnatd when
Lenta Intimated that Obrbin had ap
pointed the sons of congressmen in the
army tn Help lining ills prom.n 1011.
Hull frankly admitted he had a son
in the army, lie aroused his side to
cl rs when he Ml .claimed that he Mai.' Is KrpuhllraD
thanked li.sl that he nil sons who
Could llgld h'f their country. "I thank
li.sl," said he, "that 1 am not one of
thne annonymoua creature a ho ar eun
aide to perpetuate their inoclta."
Cheer after cheer greeted this shot,
and when Lentl replied that if he had
a son he would he ahle tONDpOtl him
self, the boaae was ilbnant with
hisses, fhe conluaton was riotoui ami
order was, with great difficulty, re
stored. Governor ol Idaho Commended.
Waahlngton, June f. report of
the committee on military ffair eon
tinued, in the investigation. of C ir
d'Alena labor agitations, was aubmltted
today. The report nv: " The gov
ernor of Idaho in his efforts to estab
lish nr.ler ami enforce the laws is to
he commended lor hi courage and
fearlessness. T he i It iells ol Idaho lire
congratulated on the removal f a
langorou cancer that ha long
rder 01 t he
milltarj in
artiesi eon
ELECTION IN UMATILLA
Republicans Carry County for State and
Legislative Tickets.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET WINS
on Supreme Judn and
ConiimssM -,(i,hlaiur Doubtful.
The Result in Portland.
Democratic for Countr
state. Ihe
the terrliorj
gratulalmn .
Minuter ( un-iir Heiort.
Waablnatmi June B, The slate d
partment has received a cablegram
From M In later Conger al Pcfcln statnik;
that matters had tak i much more
eriottl turn there. No detail were
given hut it i indicated toe "DoMta"
activity was closely connocteu won
the Cbineaa capital.
To Face All Europe.
Shanghai, June The Shanghai
Gaaatta say: It has the highest ml -
thority for atating thai the dowager
empress mis or.iereu isiiug i i in
t.. face all of Burope rather than to in
terior., with the "Boaera" morement.
Rlaewhere it i aaaertad that tbe
viceroy has ordered troop to oppose
anv Inrlli. r I. in. lin.- ..I parlies ir ine
foreign warships and lhat the troop
are HOW engaged in operation! designed
I.. prevent further re 1 n foreementa from
reaching I'ekiu.
hini'.Keinent tuiiiin.iic.il.
Washington, June ft. The eereliiry
nf the nary baa r lead the following
dispatch from Admiral Kempfl, al
TaKUj m ar the forts at the month of
Ihe I'ei llo river: "An engagement
bai commenced, I have lauded a lorea
of Bit) more seamen and a battalion Ol
marines. ' '
45
Pounds
aj Ml SI. Mi
OKO OARVKAU, Plop.
Elegantly Farnlsbed. Steam Heated
tiuropean Hlan.
Block and a-half from depot.
Sample Room In connection.
Koom kale
50c, 75t, 11.00
t Taliman oi (Jo.'a drug
THE EAST OREGONIAN. li
Tbe Waper of the Cm.pl.
yDoa .wui ,.
11 .Ml
"DEAR MRS. PINK HAM
I warn vory thin and my
frimnda thought I waa In
oonaumption.
"Had oontlnual head
Mohea, backache ami fall
ing of uterus, and my eyoa
were affected.
"Evary one notloed how
poorly I looked and I waa
advised to tako Lydla Cm
Plnkham'a Vegetable
Compound,
"Ona bottle rollvvad
mo, and after taking eight
boitloa mm now a healthy
woman have gained In
weight from 95 pounds to
40 everyone aaka what
makes me so stout."
MRS. A. TOLLE, 1946 Hil
ton St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. Plnkham ham fifty
thousand such letters
from grateful women.
MILITARY PltOHthM.
The Government Ha One lo Solve In
the Philippine..
WaablagtOO, June B, - In order to
prevent any in i-appreheusioii a to the
lilture policy of the war department
raopectlng the military force m the
Philippine-, Adjutant General Cur
Inn made a hricl statement ol the l e t
in the ease today. He said there had
been M change of policy since the de
parture of ii. moral lilts and that m.ue
was contemplated. Under the law
the entire volunteer ai my now serving
lit tin' I'hil ippine will go nut of exis
tence June ;tn, 1801, and the problem
before the war department is now to
get inch of lhat army liolni-from
the Philippines befON the dale lialued
Ul the slllne time relieving thelll With
other troops ol the regular establish
ment so fur as possible witllOttl the
Ins of military prestige in the Philip
pirn s end Without material disturbance
ol the present military orgatiiatinn.
SENATOR TURNER TALKS.
He Ulcus. u AlmOClSveri Bin Uue.liun
Hi torn Cuiiure.1.
Washington, June 6. In the aenata
to.lav Tumor of Waablttgton p recanted
a iiill to aatahliah la oourl of pension
appeuls. In tlie eoureil ul hi remarks
Turner discussed briefly alinoet every
big question before congress, lls.i
which action ha not been taken.
Playue at Honolulu.
San I' run. is. .., June Advioaa from
Honolulu under dule ..I Mai wyal
'I here have been rilluors ol the n ap
pearaie . of Ihe pluglle hen , win. Ii are
denied by the health authorities.
Alexumler Chriabolm died May 8B.
All uutopsy revealed swollen gland
and the fum rai was Interrupted ly
the health offioeri who cremated tbe
iiy. Two more quaraAtlne atatioM
will ! aetaed lahad ut Hilo and
Rabului.
Arraageaaenti are being made bj iba
i illens for u grand .. lehrul ton of
territorial day.
Governor Dole a eonalderlng the ad
visability oi culling u spei iuI aamion
of the legislature.
Stole Over a Million.
Chicago, June 4. -Chief of Police
Kipley ha been untitled of Ihe theft
of lurtv-elght burs of bullion, weighing
loo pounds eui h of gold worth ul.out
l -'i0,lOI)1 and silver wilue.l ut ubout
lljLOUO.
lie Ijllllloll Is Ktlpjuiseil to he III S-
auaaioai Ol the burglur in the city,
The bur were stolen from u cur on tin
i in ago Tcruiiiiul Trunrf. r Itailroud
ciimpuny'n trucks neu ral dins ugi
The Ml.oui'l Deiauorati.
Kji.-.e City, Mo., June 5. Pour
thousand Missouri dem . rats met her
uiuy in atata oonvaotiou to nume
full stute ticket and adopt u plutform
! Th. re are no ncrinu coullicts in sight
land u harmoiioUH gutheriug is pre
I dieted.
Military Needed In SI. Loul.
St. I,.. his June ft. The cniiimitt if
Bfty bttainaaamen have sent a eommnnl
.alt. .ii b. Governor Stephen uknn.'
bun to order Mil Hie military to re
itora order iii SI. LoU la. A cur carry
ing a poaaa o flltylonr man ran over
niploalvea today. The car was lifted
three hit iii tbe it I r the floor wa
hiow ii up ami the root damaged. Two
ol ll ICUpanta were injured.
The Maryland Ueinoorati.
Baltimore .litii" ft. I'. inoi ratic slate
oonventiun wa held here today in
select ii ilelegatiuii In Kansas City ami
to iidont a tdalform. I'lalforui ad
h ues the delegate tree but
thai Bryan i tbe eboica ..i the dawBO
rats id Miirvhuid.
adoi.i ed
decfarea
Hartman.
Judge. 22 I.
Blakley. Demoerallr. for Sheriff, aae.
Malonev, Pamorralle, for County Re
corder, Chamberlain, Demoeratlc. ror county
Clerk. 170.
T. 0 Halley, Demoeralle. ror Dl.lrlel
Attornev. 4:1.
Pcehler, Demoeralle. for dimly
Treasurer. 2H.
Moudv. Republican, ror Conareii. alia.
Wolv.rton, Republican, ror Supreme
Jadfe, BOSi
Halley, Reiiuhllcan, ror food and Dairy
Coinml. doner, S70.
Thomaon, Republican, ror Joint Rep
resentative, Umatilla and Morrow Co ini
tial, 460
lllla, RepubMcan, ror Clreu'.t Judge,
102.
Kirk and Reeder, Republleani. Tor Rep
resentative., I OR and 147.
Walker, Repiiblloau, lor County Com-
mltiloner. Hill.
gaaan, Republican, for Alienor. 230.
Nowltn, Republloan, tor Sehool Super
intendent, M8,
Cole, Republloan, lor Coroner. 434.
tlthers are in doubt, fhese llgure
are part ial return.
fhe election of Monday, state n-
grceeloVtel, district and OOtMttPi W'us tbe
moot remarkable ever known in tin
OOUnty. It is somewhat doubted if it
is mil Ihe most remarkable ever held
in Oregon, fur a this county i con
cerned. The remarkable feature are
the complins. .n between the republican
general tickets ami the votes received
By Blakley. Maloney, Hartmaa ami
Cttamberlaln, four democrata, who,
basing their votes apOM the republican
general candidates' votes, ran from
seven to tftclyc huii'ln-d ahead of their
tickets, in a count) registering less
than 1000 votes, and ciiHting consider
ablv less than that number
Another unusual feature was the
frantic scratching of ticket, according
tn the elect n Ul Isuirds, the scratching
being nn Isith sides, ami iii si. me in
stances balancing mie side with the
other A atttdy "f the following total
w ill Ih- of interest tn am. .lie whn de
sires in become a Ntu.l.-ut f civic.
fhese totals. u, indeed, the Itglires in
all cases, are by no means iilliciul.
fhey came uver the teleplmiie in
hurried manner, ami mm tn BMay in
stance he IneOCWrete. Yet they are
chiscly approximate al the result to i
shown when the ballots are cuiiviinkciI
ut the court h.ill..
fhe totals hi i fur Mated are u fol
lows Moody i lor engross, republican,
1MB; sinith, democratic, 1088; ma-
pirttv, '10.
Greette, decaocrati for supreme adae,
1888; Wolverton, republican, 1784)
iiiaiorit), Ion.
Kill, rep., fnr circuit judge, ItVJOj
.1.1. I. in I 114
for
Mri. John Sherman Dead.
Manslleld, U., June ft Mr. John
Sherman died this l. ...riling a little
aid r on. Inight. aged fg sear She was
married to Mr. Hiorniuu HeceinlMr :il,
I i- flhe wu lirn here uml will he
buried here.
The Wlitil Market!.
Han Kranciw-o Junu 5. t'aah
Hie tier cental .
w heat
I 'IllcaiO, June (
cash w hi nt , fOnC
.1 ul) , wheal , ih' i
Mr bushel
Hie Ala.ka Hill.
Washington, June ft. 'Ihe senule
nlopl' d Ihe reis.rl of the conferees on
the Alaska hill. The bill now goes to
Ihe president for his signature
I ha Bo.r D. legates.
Chicago, JuneOi Tbe Buer delegalea
urriiol lu re this morning I lie ueie-
gatea received the nawaol the fall oi
Pretoria calmly.
Colonel Wallir.on Kiplain..
-I. en, i .1 c ntetiiisirury
iirolaiiely of
'.. I. ...I. t... I
i Mi.. 1 1 . ih-iii
111. .Ill-oil, rep
llillj. ,114
,llll represent!!-
Morrow oouiitiea,
I Inn , m.ll . Illl
fnr representative,
lt7a Kirk, rep ,
1881 , muj , K irk ,
1488 j
.'Hi",
live, I'ltial ilia ami
17411 , W.sderv, del"
Chaataln. dam
I 4 HO , I I' llrlell. del"
inn ; it ler, rap .
li.ll . It ler, 147.
Itean, rep , lor county judge,
Hartmaa, dam., 1888; ami., ITO,
lllakh-y, dam., 'or I.i it,
perinier, rep., ISIS; maj., nv11.
Oliamberlaln, dam , lor oooaty alerk,
1787 1 Liver aaore, rep., ift.'u, muj., na.
lugrum, rep., for county recorder,
111, Uaioaay, dkap.i 8(184 1 maj., MB.
Iluih v, rep., for I.hnI colllllllssloiier ,
I 101 , Sehiilioeri. il, deui , 104'.'; muj ,
888.
Ilailey, deui., for district ulloriiey,
l.l Pee, rep , I4d ; maj , 4M.
Kern, Independent lor traaaarefi
M6; feebler ileiii., Ural; Yal.-a, rep.,
1841 . nlurulilv, a
rei...
t .'III
IH'IM
I, aft .
(or assessor,
, ma)., .'In.
rep , lor m Iksii 11, 1 11. ten
Wutts, deui , 1 mm , maj. 1
New York Democrat..
New York, June ft. The deinocrutie
atate convention met today, Kvcry
precaution hu heen taken by the
leader to uvoi.i any upMuruncu of fric
tion in the proceeding..
Marihal lor Alaika.
Hubuiiue, Iowa, June ft, lienrge U.
H 'i) nf Dubiniut
I lilted Mute in
has been Uhhuiliti d '
. . . . . 1
urnhal for Alusku.
Poiluiailer ot Blaine.
Washington, June 6 The president
I bus uumiuutud li. I'- Fruuer, u i.oet
uiuUir of liluiue, Wuuii.
pi 11 k s
the Courier I. oi, ii
loillilc-leaded, iloiilde-eolumil edl
turiul fill in i in.1 niiii.. ' Nut mi yniir
life, you lubber' We do cowlaai to
some .let lli'iuele li s W hen Ihe Ulseuse
llrsl struck the yellow journals. Hut
when i ten skip risisler in the busine.a
I . .an to trick out his stule, Hal und
unprofitable sliitiidllles in the eipulnl-
llig shirt In. lit ol the .loiihlf -column
juckussery, damphoolMIHI. hud gram
uiur and ull we thought it time for
Wlislble people to .pill, and We till It '
1-..1IIL n! 1. I
li. lis, III' , ..niiii
Urlltwood ai rual.
Ocean dnttwisul, impregnated with
copper mid suit tbut Mend out
hrlniautl) colored Hume., is favorite
fuel iii tin- Open II re place, ulniig the
Nc England aoata. It i aid that a
New lie. Word deuler bus order for the
WOud from ull pint of the country,
und even from KurOpO, und ship bai'
. In ds of barrel of it yearly. Vartoti.
attemptj have been made to imitate
this ss .. .. i by artiliciul process, but
without silcci-M. I.uug BUhmi-rsloli III
the sea wilier Is I" i cssury to prislllce
the hriiiiunt Bamta I
Bu.iuei. Op.niugi Iii Kratll.
In the lurger cllie. of Itruaii , phyal-
elana. an rgenni and aapeclaily duntista
who have grudiluted ul Ainericun uni-
varaitiea ma Hml a urticientlv lucre
live Ih ld to work, provided they are
aide to submit to u very rigid exaiiiina
Iton nreacribad hy the law of JpMi
aaya Conaul General Seeger. Tfeiaei
amiuatlon, both oral and written, i
oonduotod in the i'ortugueae language.
In neuriy ull large cilioa there are
American dentiati, mual ol whom seem
to he proa)roii.
Sum 1 1 in lite and greut in result
ure DeWitC I .hi. Kurly Hiaera, the
fuuiuUM little pill that cleun.e the
liver and bowel, 'fhey do not grij.
Tullmuu iV Co., leading druggieta.
.h i" , for iirsevor, I'-M ,
deui , l..U, una , IW.
J'J i .I.,,,
lliian,
Hall, .b in
Now I in,
dent, Pill ,
IIS.
Berkeley.
MacCoinUtr,
Cde. reu.. for coroBar, i"
bell, deui., 187 , mu., 4:Ui.
Page, deui., for oommiaa loner, 1418;
Walker, rep., 1810 1 "iaj., itm.
kv reral are La doubt, notably, tbaaa
that have leaa than 76 votea according
to the totals fin Ihe ravelin Is receln d
peebler, Halley, Ma.i'oiuia-r, al
though it is doubtlul if the Dual will
how any radical change in theae
llgnre. Klwtwhrre in tin issue Bp
ts ars a labia giving the iiimlhi ial
figure.
Juillee of the r.t:
the vote on lustici ol the ieace lor
feu. Iht. ,ii di.tr let, sii far a received
ia :
KiUgeruhl Nurth Pendleton, 118)
Kust Pendleton, 101 ; Pwadleton, 74;
oiilh Pottdletou, ftH; Iteaervatioii, 7H ;
M. Kay, 4; Fultoa, Mi Uaiotli Iti
I "Ial, US,
Parkaa North I'einlleton, 67 ; taat
Peudlelun, a'J ; I'liidlcU.O, 4M ; South
Pendleton. '! ; Keeervatlou, .4 , Mo
ha. '. j I "lion, II . I ii Ion, II total,
l-'l
Ko.eiiberg North
Kual Pendleton, It 1
-IH t Putidletuui 44,
M . Kay, Kullon,
loiul, 888. , ,.. .
yy, -i North Pwndleton, . r..
Pendleton, f; riidlatoa. IH;
Keaurvali 8; McKay, I8 rulVoii,
4, Union, l lolul, Hi.
Ceoilabli.
John M. Bantlaj North PaatdlatM,
lift; i .i-i Pendleton, 104; South ivn
dletou, 74; Beaervatloo, McKay.
,, Fulton, 6U; Union, 60; total, 474.
T. K. Jamea North Pendleton, 6;
i , : pendletuu, '. South Peudletou,
j Recurvation, 4; McKay, 2; Fulton,
1 ; Union, 2; total, 17.
Kemper -Nurth Pendleton, 4; heal
l'eiidletun, IS; Houth Fendlotou, 2;
l0OKCl.UIli;U Ofc VOUKTU PAua. 1
I',. ml let..", 180 1
South Feadleton,
Pendleton, 4.1;
.ll , I in"i. :v ;