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jjSNGEDITION OAILY EVENING EDITION M Your "VI." In I lie Cant Orrgonlao .. A-i.-la .( IT Ami I.,, II Will ,lo it for .Mi PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OUEttON, THURSDAY, JUN1 88, 1900. NO. .'I8:i:l I0ILET ARTICLES, F Lessons in "Figgers " a8 ni" t IW' ..tiili- !,.. 0OOd8, l,.flI '' '' UN' H l"'H"'- H'. value. BBC nine. I"' 411. Alin"'"1 mill mo. mm gjwTaotnraa klml. IB LeaSH l'i " gar t aae'ln "A man eotd n holm fur MO. bonghl him back fur MO. and sold him again f..r 1100, How much did be inak Mm tram Hon?" Tlint 'h eaay - lao. "Well, wc'l ice in Portland lOMf" give you another one : for 178.60 Bad paid A mini bongt 19.70 freight : Thnt Mwiw -till, rM from iih for ts-l 00, ' eon hi mi ve boojrhl the -wa, out f4.:td. that - all. i a liill of Grooer liow miirli diil he ime Mil of Omcer We Want Your Orders for Harvest. Reworks Sale. We monev. They'll von null." doe io i le cni'h . ,,1.. i. 1. 1. .in-. . . . . ..... irci'rii inn.' l.lirht. nrwey it in" i'" hnndrfd of kimi- . e 1 Be i I f mmcu nan VWWI mw mm m . w . . iiiii fur Weeklj Examiner. that w If you will more oomlng. laitn mm give you Don 'I aend off to Portlan ohi you iiiorf. ( !ome ben run Mve you money, lave or Inteap 10 buy el tew here, i imiii repay you tor any Um loweat prleei la Oregon for your or irn anywhere elan and buy the in, get our price, and we will convince mparteon oi our price npecial I'llorl you may make in ONE PRICE TO ALL No man' i money i better than roorej No man 'r priced arc lower Hum num. ALEXANDER A IIEXTER. The Boston Store A "Fourth of July" Treat. It's vcrv unuaual to mark down Summer Goods before the 4th of July. lut we believe in doing anumal tliiiiL I his time it's to serve a double purpose! To give our customer", and the public the benefit ol CU 1 prices Jt'ST WHEN THEY W ANT THE GOODS) and t. turn the goodi into cish as pni k! .1- possible. Following arc a lew of our prices. Come to the store and we'll you many more just as startling. Sale COmmensM Thursday morning, June 2Sth, and lusts till the ".ooils are all sold. La lies' Kid Gloves, sizes 5 '4, 6, 6 '4. worth ft. 00 2D.; Ladies' Summer Corsets, a few sizes only ISC Ladies' Fancy Hose, worth 35c HM I iddl and ends of Corsets at one-third former prices. Ladies' Melts, worth 35c to (15c ISc Cotton Challies tf'.C Lawns, Dimities, Grenadines, worth 10 to 15c rxc Press Ginghams, worth I2'.'C !: Taffeta Skirt Linings, 36 in. wide, mostly light colors, the yard .... 2 ' - . Wish S hi and Suit at l-as than actual cost. Bvtn shirt Waial in atotk reduced in price. K miiant- .11 V ,ab (Joodv at ridiculously sum I prices. Come and See for Yourselves. Pendleton's Big Store. Pilsner Beer I he Uc-st Heer in iVnilcton. Ask lor it, You will like it. Pilsner Beer Ktnrtr cuua Headache nor ''TltMWS Schuiiz Brewing Co. Opposite 0 R. I K. RooDd House a. m aai c -mm ameaw jmm mm ua 11 BBBfcaaWaeBneWxjBBjeB ewwv for Infants and Children. The Kind Ton HaV Always BoOfM bus borne the gjgajej, ierouul uupa-rvieiuu for over 80 ears. Allow no one riee" ve you ta VkU. ( ..ui.t.r.eits, bMjl Jutod are but K,H.ri...e..ts. and endanger tho heiuh of Children-KM-rienee against fcipcrhueut. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature 01 In Use For Over Years. flMLOW, C. 0. HKA1) Winslow A Head (itractors ami Builders SPECIAL BALE OF OINIRAL nkws. Them arere two death from bent in Plttatmnj Tneadaji mm one In OhlengOi Tlic ilcmm-rntK of Illinoin nominated s.iiiinel Alactintet, Ol Anrom, tor gov ernor. The deaaoerati nave named Jell Davll t. r irovcrnor of Arkanna. He is not 11 relative of Jeff Hiivin, ofSonlh- crn confederaey Attorney Patrick It eddy, of the law ilmi of Iteddy, Oampbel A Meaton, died at Ian rranelaco after n aavtrn lllneai ol teveral weeks. He n wall known throOfhont the cou'ntrv. T. B, flatfo,, brother of i. 0. Cargo, prculdenl of the Amerloan Rtpreaa nany, and ol William t'. Fargo, foamier ol the Well-Fargo Bxpraaa company, .li.l in New York Tueaaayi aged American marlnei load the way of the relief party to taking. Deaplte the viceroy '1 edict that no forolgnen hIiouI.I be allowed to paae Takn forl 10 United Ptato marines landed and made their way up the river by lighter, ir-. John Btamm, ilstydlve yoar? oldi Of Mount Aetna. Tenii., dhM in real agony, A week ago aha went Into tin- barnyard to pick out a turkey for slaughter and the fowl pecked iicr on the arm, Blood poleoning net in sml death reeultad. ;;it baa developed In Ohioago thai the prohlbitiniilatd ol the united Btatea i-x-peel to c" before the democratic national contention at Kaiifss City, July 4, with a li-t of 1.000,000 rotera pledged to eopport William . I. Bryan If the democratic party will adopt a prohibition plank In it platform, rhe ndvoeatea ol thin moremenl do not evpeet the ilcmocrata to tiivor Mien 11 plana, qui iney neitere nau mem Hint it will bathe en taring wedge which will Anally eptll una or the other of the tWO itreat parties itml build upon the mine the foundation of a m w party PAtiril NORTHWEST NEWS. A RELIEF FOR THE FORCES UNDER SEYMOUR, 0 They Are Returning Being Un able to Reach Pekin. RUSSIANS ASSISTED IN THE RtLIBf aaaaWaaaBjaaaaat Two Hundred of Seymour's Mun Are Wounded and Many of tin Others Are Sick. o THERE III 11,000 FOREIGN TROOPS ASHORE OATH IH' At.l.KUIANl K. Prominent Fllttiliioj Tki It l MunlU and Ara n ' Manila, June 'JS. Nine leiiilerK ineltiiliiitt (Inneral Pilar, CVinceiicInn, Jarein and tlvarea were re lea "id apOU tilkillw' the oath of allegiance to the government and re nouncing all connection with the revo lution In the fnilipplnee, together with making I formal acknowledgment oi tmerlcnn aorerelguty. This oath is much atronger ami more binding than ihe ontli ahich (km, Otla admlnlatered and waa conaenuentlj dlataatalnl to the Plllplnoa, Him ac nepted it with bad grace, fully realli inn the raanlti ol anr lolatlon. It la hoped that theee nine laadera will Influence their men to lake ml vantage ul the amneaty iroelamatlon which haa thm tar been without re -nit" other than t lew of today. POLITICAL HOSTS GATHER KIN AM I A I. I'ANIC IN Hl'ssl Jobbing . Specialty. Tank to Order. ""fon Cottonwood st ami Wubb.' between Alta fceTDLKTQH, ukkgon. Pend,eton Ukiah Stage Line "wtona, taro.v. Hrop a ama. T." '" -ry day at 7 o'clool i t lt.K-k, Ny Uu u kUU Oood aoonui " 'wJant and par ' tdlcnn A Co.'a droi till V vour ticket to the World'.- Fair over thU Inn' "11 J ultt.. THE EAST OREGONIAN. Tha Papar or iha Paapla. Kvarvbody B.4a It. Th Laraaal uraujation. ttati Adv.rO.ioa Maaluoi. The Proprrly of the Presbyterians Situated at Wei Hen Was Destroyed But the Litis ol Foreign Residents There Were Spared. 0. K. A N. vanl VXXNXNNI gang ol iu Japaneee workmen ore (ngaoeil In atraighteninn an.l re bull ant ing the track in tin at Haker t'itv. Andy Baymond, the manbar ol the Quaker Doctor troupe, who waa arreeted Haturda) nlghl at Balem on a charge of htriklni! l,ouia Laml wan 011 Mon day found c-uilty ami ttnoil 111) which he paid, t". M. Peak, a 4!ler. well known in the early hintery ol California, Oregon ami llrltihb Colnmbiu anil in rei.-nt yean wall known in the Wlllinmetta valley died Tneaday at Porton, Wilt hire. England, aged N year-. S. P. Florence, a cattte-raiHcr of Mormw oouuty, if tpeodlng a tew- dayi in Portland. He aaya the recenl ruin luive eanilv . lollhfeil till mil v 'n vichl of wheat, ami that the wrain will he of nniiMial ( .1 n in (iih-i-h thiH ceaHon. The town of Caaoada. nti the Oraal Northern ruiiroail line, araa completely dbatroy .1 by lire Saturday, the railroad oooi pan) ' property being alone apared, The damage la 110,000, The blaaa Hturte.1 fr the upeetting of a aaao- I in,- atove in a ichoolbouae. Major J. I'. Kenniiiv, M-eielary of the League ol Bipoblioan Olnni of Oregon, baa received thecal! br tba 12th annual conventi f tlie National Bepabliean League. Thin convention will he attended by rwpreeentat I vea from all the atate oiwnisationa, and aeaatnblea July i" In it. Paul, The aaaal auBiaga a ndmenl wax defeated at the Oregon atate aleetloa by a vote of ta.SMI to W.tno. Suffrage l.-aifcr are inhilui.t over the iMrtf l ute. T Weill V -olie OOUntiea ollt of aave good majorltlea. One eounty ami io-t by a tie ami one by one vote. Lead era are going rhi ahead to try again, . Mm. Fannte u. Bobineoa, age 77 reara, l i-l 111 Balam t tba home ol liar daofbter, Mrn Prank kforrl laid Siiiiiluy. "(Irandma baker," hn he au. familiarly known, - horn in Naabvilla, Tenn., Daaattibar 10. 189M, lie wii- married to Caleb Ii. baker iu lM.-. t, eroimiiiu the laioi the KVM ' year. Two hundred minora and ameltaran ,ve .it K. -wn k. near Kullaini, i ui.. t he l oo, June IB, -Admiral Sey mour', expedition bad been relieved, it having failed to onnneel with Pekln. There in no new, from Pekln, A.l- niiral Bay ntour'a expedition in return in; to Tien Tain. Mia force haa euffored greatly. The Runlini Halfiad. St. I'eterMburg, .lone 2H. The niiniH ter of war here lia, recciveil the fol lowing; dlapoteh from Admiral Alexi-ff, datad Port Arthur. June 17th j "During the nlghl of June gsth a da I tachmenl of nor oompeniei of Buaalaaa ami the mo mi- number of foralgnara went to the relief of Admiral HeVI ir and brought BOO ol bi woanded to I Tien Tain . Now From Admiral Koinpfl. Waabingtoai June SB. Ilia follow i hit; cablegram rneelved thi, morn inn from Admiral K pfl : "( lie Fun, j, SB. About 18,000 foreign troopa are now aahofa, The aoldlera ordered f Ii. .11 1. rciiorl at Takn, 111nle.nl of at Clie l oo. Have aubtltuted tin- Naah villa for tba Yorktown al Cha Poo, The Yorktown in iim-.l an a dlapatoll boat, he 1 ui! more an I table. Keapff." Preibylorlan I'roiierly Doati-jyad. New York, June '-'"i. Two eahle- grama were received by tba Preaby I terian board of foreign mlealona tbli 1 morning, the tir,t one from Bhanghal read) "Wei Han ha been deatroyed, I'lie foralanen have eecaned." The preabyterlan ..- 1 hml t-.' worth of tironertv in Wei II. -i. ami thi. i- now all gone, Wheio Aru tho Rolunaen Loodon, June SB. The world ban again t. depend on ragae rumor in re- eard to the fate of the UiImi,i i exile. Death 01 the rlnanen aiinixier ami tna Hoxer Troulilaa tha lama. London, June BB- A dlapatch from Moneow to ihe Weotmlnlatef Haaette aaya i The Hoaer trooblaa ami the death of Count Muravlefl have greatly I accentuated the illlheultlen ol the I lliiaucial nitiintioti in l!ii"nia, which in in noch a critical ntale a to arom-e the graveal anxiety. The blink lint of good of linn, falling lengthena, ami Ironic nee anma of money have been loilgad in the imperial hank for nafety. A SKILLFUL SBNTIBT, lie Not Only riaiiaed tho Tooth, Hut AHM Phiuiied (he Man. Birmingham, tin,, June -js, 1 i-. Rdward Hellera, a local dentlat, nlmt ami killed Jamea rillery, a miner, at Brookwnod near here. Tillerv objected to 1 r . seller , inn tor wore none, ami Ihe two men hml ouarreh-l Monday liic'lit. The next inoriiiiiit I'lll hroh to Mr. Seller, olliee, ami putting bin hand to hi, hip pocket, llollteil . "Ulna I IllIXe yoll. I'l . lallen waa the qnloker man ami ,hot rillery twice with a platol before Til ler 11 hi b I ilraw hi. Tilb-rv I i I at nee. The ileceane.l man bail 1 11 married the day before. Runner BIV0U III s Liberty. Vancouver, Waablngton, June Private John Bonner, Company 0. Seventh infantry, bat mj. been tried by a general court martini convened at aiieouver iiarracka, Waah., lor viola tion nf the Both and Bad anielea 01 war, aaa aeoulttwl. The acquittal la approved, inter, have already been leaned (or hi, ralaaaa from cdhflur melit . Inattrgonl Plo IM Rnnmnrx nf Fmhrvn ClldldttlS Alr,ldv at Kansas City. f iraawal PROHIBITION CONVENTION AT CHICAGO o Three undldites for Prohibits 1 Niinlnttion ler Pmldeni; B iss Rrpuhlcii Can dltlt'i' tiuvrrnor ol MirhUtn. Kan, an City, June SB, Nol even an advance vuaiil of the democratic national convention ha, vet arrived. few men in charge of the arrangementa for headqnarteri are here and aome men who are the hooman al embryo randldatea are about ibe liotela. H the deeire ol thuee who have already arrived la any Indication, ll laavi dently the intention to ronform, a, far a pnoelble, hi tba wlaheaol Bryan, both aa to the arcond place on the ticket ami the platform. David B. Hill of New York, will arrive Sun. lav. It WM reported here that Hill WOU III make a plflgrimaM to Lincoln and rag Bryant but arrlvala from 1 Incoln aay he Ii not expected there, imr in bin re-entry Into otitic" received with any oj by the earning democrnl Ic nom mee. rrohlbitlonlxl at CMeaao. Chicago, June 18, 'The attendance at the prohibition national convention today fa much larger than yaeterday. titer the preliminary bnalneea wan dlaticecd "I and the roil of atntai called, 1 Inationi for proaldanl waa in onhtr. Amid atinlauae, National ''' 1 1 'hairmaii Ktewarl waa rocognlainl to put John ii. Waollei 111 ninatton. He olaaetl by naming John 0, Woolley "..f Rvery Mate" for preeMenl and the .lelivati " eheen .1 wihllv. (ieneral i.e.r, of llllmda, nominated Hale John, oi that ,tato. Homer I. Caatle, of plttaburg, look ihe platform amid apnlaoje to nominate Dr. Bwal low, oi tlnrrlabnrgi I'u. Jonh . Wooiev, of Cbieago, wa, nominated for nrealdent on the tir,i ballot, The Vole Wll, Wooley, Swallow, JIMI. HIK I or (lovarnor. 1 1 rand Banlda, Mich . June repiihlieaii convention nominated A. I . Ill laa lor uovero llRi'vai-il Won Two, New London, June it on t he fooroarad taoa lav. Yale Our. SI Harvard Ir Yale to- The a Inn w The eiililn Preehman two-mil ui by ii ii .1 i race wa. I our mile a aa on by race Yale ii nnivaralty the Wheal Markotn. I'll.- June SS, .1 ii I x wheal, the fate of lh. from the ( hlllene eapllal. II in t-'ell erallv aiieile.l Hint tln lime hero I oliil'iel ll ii III leave I'ekill, hill whether an unaai warda. or nnder iTiinmi ii.rl. or In a noaalbla m w eapiial their plight inn,) exi ite tin- it ru veal illiliety, an, even ii they are In care ol Cblneee eeoort, thin i, hardly nonaldercd uu I guarantae ol nafety for tli "fort i-oi davlla" in a country awarmliuj with th.-ir moat virulent e nam lea A telogram from Jardine, M ittbeoon , Co., datad Hbaugliai, tbia afteruu aaya, Jtdmfral Seymonr lia, arrived at Plan Tain wltnSSI of lii, foroe wounded, bealdea billed. Tba damage done to Tien Tain him hern n , in Ii exaiiKeruteil. SIiiiukIiuI impiiet." Apprehension at Wushiim imi. Waabiugton, Jnna SB, Yeatarday ihe oAoiala beta felt earn that the foreign mlnlateri to China wen- Mtfa with Admiral Seymour'a column. Bnl (hi, murniiiK that Cantldenee la ,haken aanti par bnabel San Pranelaco t'anli wheal, 11.08 ( alii , Ji aenta per cental. ir oil I'M I. h Hall; The t'ol. Hot. 1 1 1 . i v 1 1 rn e -1 ,i a ii IM -' i n ii . , imi- .'iii ii. ..,.l ..I loun The Jal.alie,e Were nut oil there iM r llilfbl Irolli the ,e .1 of tin a tram i..r Redland and t 1 1, ie point troutde waa one from Admiral Kemuff, , I... r. 1 1 r, 1. 1 iiii.liietor nut them ofl ' w , i,h w an no barren of inloriiiut ion a an no violence. in miuere I to cauae U ,evrre eriiieinui in ilia no to the Japaneee who arare ammiral'a aapaaaa. Hla dlapatch make lo lake tlie l.iucca nf white IIO 1111'llHoU ol Hie lllillintrrn' Wellare There ' object pfoj eii lliell . (MKAOO UAHKKT. Heiiorted li I. I.. Ray Co.. Lhlcaiio i Hotid ol Trade and New York Stoek Kxchanwa Brokarx. June i'm. Lower eahle, Martad wheal lower tin- morning at about a eanl under yeatarday 'a clowa. I'mlaliy ami olli.r i.i.-- I. 'I. ler, ,tarteil a ,elliuu movemenl which carried prleea ml from BBtfj to ii'j- Llvarpoof oloaad al 0 I Hkilinnt 05 yeateriluy. I'liieuiio med at B3 to HSU, advanced to asw, i'.. ami eo,ei at no, . i oru FOB WOMAN'S HEALTH Enrnost LettorB from Woman Xie liovod of Pain by Mi a. l'inkbum. lo. ah Man, Punuiaati BaBnaa I aaanaaaaai u tuke your raaaUataa l araa i a u-rrihie alaaWi iriahing uiyaelf Band a Rood many tiiuea. Kvrry part of my laxly aemed to puin In aomo way. At time of ineiiatruatlou uiy a..i. i waa bouu-lhiiiK U-rrihle. I Minngbt there with no 08 for me, but after taking bi vi ral Ixittlea of l.ydia K. I'iiikbum'a Vejrrtuhle ( pjaaaajgal all my huil aaallagg wen- .iie. 1 am now well aud enjoyim (finnl heiillli. I ahull alwaya piuiae your medicine." Maa. Aao, J r.,' iti.Klc, Itox VX, li'iiiii" Mich. I .in.,1. Troubles Overcome " Daag Mk. Punubtaji ' had female trouhic nnlafal nwaaaa, ami kldaey complaint, ulaoatomucli trouble. Alnjut a year a(o 1 hupp, m il to pn k up a paper that contained an Kdvertiaemtiat of l.ydia K I'lnkiiuma Vrea-iaoic inuuil, ami when 1 Unredeemed Pledges. Gold RlUfi Ol ill kinds. GenUemen'BU.id Ladies' Wat. hM, all Yti ami Dli0M JOE BASLE R i Agent for North German l.loyd Steamship Co. OIJl rem! how it bad helped olbera, I thount it n. ' help me, and decided to (five ll a trial. 1 did go, and aa a reault am now feeling perfectly wall. 1 wiah to thank you for the heiieUt your medicine haa been to me." Mae. Ci.au a WXtJUTBB, Inller, Neb. No lore Pain " DSUVB kfaa. itogaUn I Your Vege table (ompound hu-. h. cn of much heueiit to me. When my meuw-a tirat ajipeured they were very ur.ulur. They occurred too often and did not leave for a week or more. V alwaya kuffered at thcc ti'iica with terrible paioa in my hack aud aUlomi o. Would be iu bed tor bevei ul day a und would not he exactly rational al time. I took Lyilia K. 1'inkhum'a Vetf.-tuhle rpninnund and n.. i. ..-a became regular and paint left me eiiliiely.' Mw. U. '. CLoiica. Uiulu, Wia. nor ol Seymour n colouiu. Ihm laken in connection wiih the preaadiapatebea iron. Cue Poo, relative to tba return ol Seymour', broken column to 'lien Fain, the oAuiali feel thai they have ae groouda Uu renewed apirebuaion a, io tin- lata of tba foreign miiiiatam of all the oountriaa wlm were driven from pekin, tin- Cb inane eapiial. i ha i.i i man Luaaaa. it. 1 1 in June 2H. The Oarman com m. hi. ler ai Take report thai In tba n Hal of Tien Tain, tba Uermaaa lout Lfeutauanl ' radarlnb and ten men killed, and twenty men wouaded, The Baht laatad eight bourn. Seymour al Tien Tain. Snangbali June 'J Viaa Adaalral Seymour baa reached Den Tain, a bare all are well. There buVu b88B h'W foreign oaaoaltlee. Wanta lo toina Home. New York, June The following .ai.ie wni received at tba Met hod let board toilay, from ('ho Poo, from Key. Mr. i-i ... i one ol their mlaalouariaa in the lieu Tniu ilinlriel, daleil .lulu 'ifi : "The miaeeiOU waa dual lire. AbOHl I'' wen- kill'.l there la a aeriuua rink lor forelguara. Will return in a few .lay, to Tien Tela. hull I return holm-'.' Will 08 "-r- mitT" I'h" property of the lutbodlal Knimooal hoard referred to in valued at aomething more than 'a),0UO. caitina Ti-oopx Tagatfear. Several tlnxMand Japam-,.- have left Taku lor Tien Tain ami altogether 18,000 Japanaaa bava landed. Tba in ternational troopa DOW .ovi.v it. nearly S0,OU0 man uinl Japan in preparing to Mind S0,000 more. With tin- brill, h, American and other (roup, ordered to 'go. probably MIJMXi men will be avail able in a month. Tho Too Shoo ft fugeea and foreiga angineera al Cboa Poo aatimatea toe Cbiuaae troojai now in Ihe Quid at aft, 000 drilled tnmpa at Lo Tai, aft, 000 at Shan llai Wan, 18,000 driven from Tien Tniu and IftO.OOO at I'ekill. Dave Mutchlur waa buhl up In the atreeta of South Portland, mur the high bridge, and robbed uf to "' eaah - h.iek to TllH ami cloned al -I-"..,. Htncka higher, M y a per cent. t'lnne vcb rilav, B8 ft t. Open today, aa BSH. Range today, ''' HVi. Oloea today, hu. gjg al gUAl Off THE MOKWALKS. touucll KnacU a Law that f eohlOlta rilina Ooodx iii rruiii ol S(orai. gfedneaday evening, the nonnal amended the aldewali ordinance, re p.-alini Ibe aectiuU Wbil ill allowed lm lent next I" huiilniif, lor dletday ol K'nnln The neit ordiuaiiee gOOl ml' . lie. i tomorrow. a rarual muort wan made on tin Main etroof bridge mailer. I B. Cloiiton ha- charge ol repaira, ami Ii mofnvg in the mailer. Ti e lire . on, mitlee wan inilborii ! Ii ,. II tin- aaaina team lor not lr than 860, 'Ihe buck, h r ordinance waa laul on Ibe labia, ll ban baon hi lore tin COUncil lor neVerul Week, The water coininiltcc wa, in,truitnl to act with reference to Ihe ...n trail United stalex Uapoiltory. New York. Jnna SB. The Plrat National hank of Hawaii, an the lirnt tmerienn hank ol n it Haajo- Inltt. will hereafter be known, in In Im ihe United Btatea deiawltory (or tba Hnwalinn lalanda. Thi, bank wan or Kiini.d bv the Sri if ma iih ol Ibla 0088" try ami Knxlnnd, who are tin in lereeteil hi Ibe tngln Amorlna bank of sun Pranelaoo, UKATII or KUWAHU HHOUUUION. AUiaaaBhM tound Head ill Hl Room al Walla Walla. Ifdward Brooghton waa (omul dead in had in bm room, aornar of Main ami MeVeuth atreeta. Walla Walla, laot rneedny morning al 10 o'clock. It preeunied that he died Irom appoplexy Mimlav iiiytbt. Itroubtoo aeeuied to be iii hi, uanal a I health when lant aeeil bv friend, earlv Sumhii evening. ieceae. wa, a nallvrof NrW nrk, . , i i ., ..ii.. ami nan !.. -on living ai nun.i Walla, lav ami William, aged 11 and pi war,. He re, n I.. I mar ithOM ami waa engnged In farming lor year,. but ha, of late lived at Walla Walla. lb- wa, a member nl Ihe ttbona camp. Woodmen of the World ami carried an Inauranee of B8,00U, winch in- willed to liin two aoue, It wa- only within the I a, I tWO week, that Mr BroUgbtOO vapreeewl a deeire to a frlead m Imi buni.i iii the Maeonic cemetery at tthena in onaa oi bla death, but owing to the elrcumetancoa aurrunndlng tba affair, bla deeire waa nol complknl with, and be wan inlerred ul Walla Walla on Tuueday afternoon, All who miller Irom pil.-n will be glad to i.-.irn thai DeWitl Witch lla. I .s.iUe will give them laaiaat ami permanaiil ndief. It will core ecuma ami ail nkio dbxauam, Bewara al . oiinl. rleiln. Talluiau A Co., leading drugglata. in the oonteal 'or goddeaa ol liberty al Baker t'itv Mi-, Nenbaun riweiveii Ka I',-, lo li'icx .,r Mian aaa and gits tor aave re I other young utdiae, Tlie i tct netted tin Si for the aoam brat ion luud, vote ootiug lOoaata ageb. ,e.i .nine .... ,hhwi mi royed bylatstad thai ITS pbvi 1 think I were pr.-neni, bain lor laying tin- piping al the pump hniiaa. chief llreulich oBered hla reelgaa lion Irom the lire ileparlinriit. It wa, laid over for future action. OH .MHO VILK-fMXalOkNT. Stale Uedleal aouialy Klaula Ulltciri lor (ha biixuina Yaar. Dr. c J. Smith rataroed tin, morn, iog Irom attandnuca upon the annual locating of tin-Oregon State Medical ,..i I. I y at I'ortlaml, whn ii held nen nioim on I 1 1 - I i . and . dm ,da alclaiia and Miriennn ina the large, I a( tendance and beat Internal manlftefei lor yeura. Viaitiog practitioner, w. r there from ('al i lorn ia, Idaho ami Waall ingloii, witli a few- eelebriticn from oth.-r ntulea, iiicliuling Dr. A. M I bell- the lainoiln nurgeoii of .NeM York City. I In- election ol olnccrn renilKi-d a. followa: Pre, i-l. nl W. R. Carol I, Oregon Olty. Vice-ureaideut ton. Huetetary W. R. Amoe, Portland. Treaaorer May Cardweii, rorlaod 'liin pruaideot and viee-prenidelit Were elected Wltlmlll opUOaltlWI, a aoirited boo teal took place over olecliuil of aecretary. Tim eh-. Hon of Dr. '. J. Sinilh an y Ice-pre idea I in the lirnt time that Lantern Oregon ban been houored with an ofl) cc In Ihe aociety alone the elec lino uf Dr. McKa) aa yiue-pruaiduut 18 or 16 yearn ago. On Wedneaday uveiiiug the aca iety indulged ill u baiupaat. BEECH AM SPILLS; Itakon at night will ntaks you 1 feel riant, act riylit nnd loohj . right. They cure Conatipntion. , Ll, aalaaadaari.au, iilullilm, .imM. " , . , . . - . i i aieid C. .1 . Smith. I'cndle ii I t; 7 a.7 F W.i"! txaS'.: ' rS. .dJQ, V'l(-gt ' Ee7 fi..:ttal sV-aaxaa.afcattaZ l,,r ri .al., dTl Dft TX llajaYutifafg the CtuiiDUatoit, u rit.cn tho I Hi "nl, Ajlvtj V'rt,h1CU--tr Skill, CurnaC'uo w i , it nt, lu.'; i .i iL.it, utixi ul. KrttptUuia of li.e SWiti. Ah ...i tide) 1 iiilivt Nanrvej Ttiulc. Ktdtl on iiuu hy ktU tlruggtlkU ut Ufic, 6lK. uud 8)100. I 8. C. WELLS 4 CO., LCHOV H V. I OIC FBOPMICTOIll 1 l r ui aaltt l Tallatau .v Do., In naval