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,,UMM The Street Fair Is not the only attraction in Pendleton: its (ruing to be big and grand, but the Magnet Cash Store's prices are becoming famous and are attracting widespread attontion also. If you want big values for little prices the Mag.iet is the place to go A chance for a gold watch given with everv dol lar purchase. THE MAGNET CASH STORE Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood Tt'KSPAY. Al"t;iT . I 1'AII.Y. WEEKLY i Bast Orcfimiu MMD1-ETOH. 4ID SDSi-vr.EKIT ' I TMB- atllahln Compui, -AT oacoa MILT MrfKttrTM UTtl Bli tmf rmm . . UW t : : Ml V. mu fa M.J ll W.IKMII 1 hUtim ...... mi iMii nmnua ui O- , Mr wmti wmn urn pyxSUST: :::::::: i. ii-1 - - DM wi. t MM. I MM4fT MMT MMU I, Db.f 4 rr. - rT MB . . I .,plMtMHM . Dtll.. IMtftMM MMM M..:iiMam.i.KiKrMa9 MtWMly IMIM1 I WSM nft.ytcM IMMH n 7 . -..e, MH IWMr MMhM DMt.l MMMMMM.MtMtl.l legation haw bwn aaved our j.urfos,. iv aecorniiihed. am! thervfurv the army should I-withdrawn. Thf mailer n( indemnity, the;.- claim, can safely be left to futurv diplomacy, anil iltw eearv our demand can lie enforced with the navy at Chine- naort. "T. division in nut along partisan liaes. Of 13 senator who contribute statements It tin- Ntw York Herald. sever, arv republicans, five are demo crat, ami one. Ham fli Kansas, is a populist, t ive republican- favored retention of the aruiv McMillan. I I'ritcbanl. Thurston. Vomer ami i things that Chandler. Two thine ttie army thoul.l a " ;i Blbe withdrawn Pwiuwi ste: tia!' maer. Icmllv n in To democrat Sullivan ami Morgan i nrofessioui want the army held in China, am! three Bacon. Daniel and Money think oar lore shoo Id be witmlrawn Ham would have the army u MB drawn. . M f I'M. 1 Urn ill v. .!) Malii h I I Mr. Ilanlip. that had the nartr been ! in a naaitina to MtfMMI i w cnsii-l tiiearv, close upon one million rote woold have Iwn secured (or il can,!; , dates, "tine million vote in a sen-, erai election where IBM total electorate 1 in about six million certainly is at ' nroppertivc contineencv ahich not I I likely to lie overlooked either by vhe I party it power of the one strivii n I. ! secure control . If all these votes of workmen can he organised and mad" ne M. Hanlie's pwphecv is llfMl j to be fnlnlled. M I Mr. Ilanlie doe not see much kl favor labor candidate at the coming I general election, owing to the nre i valent war spirit and cbie lead dim j to digress from tne reasonable logic of bin article to jrivi the socialist's view on war ami n make a few unaioved passes at Kh-sie and Chamberlain. Barring this as being without tlie argu ment, and cons ideri iik; the conditions of both labor and politics in Knglaml as set forth in this paper. Mr. Hardie I mar he said to lead up to tin- conclu sion that "the times are rip. for a 1 WsOt I us-1 He says -.Ik- principle of unit in the I labor movement in at! land- li social- ism. and "since there is rn other' I possible, so will it lie here" in B ' laad. Il- sees the coming question. the straight and paramoun: issue be- .' . f.irv IfM peonle of Knglaml. to ne I i siM-ialisni versus capitalism. Tltere arv 1 2,Q0UtQUU trades unionists in treat, Britain ami in an electorate nf less than B,IM,MO, a pointed out. the 'trades unionists alone could upset the, calculations of the political managers.! The weakness of the labor party in I ; Knglaml has been division in Its own MM. Mr. Hartiie believes the MM 1 movement promises to end all this and BO bring a nnite! ami BsIM front i to the battii- winch Ba sBttasAaM a cer- tainty of the next lew year- a cotitet 1 j between the socialistic and the so-1 called capitalistic ideas. Much that Mr. iiardie says i of lvalue to thi- laborers ol .tnienca. i hether union or not. Above all other ' should strike home to tin ii 'hi. countrv i amount la anvtii is as he allows parti -an ai, . j profess loual politicians to do his think ! ing for him am! to show bim how la j mark hi ballot, lie should la- the i muster, not the slave, of politics. Don't Be Duped r iiitk'T van n imtuillft' fur .... . ; ! - sn U'lHaT tm isMiucMt m low pricr HARDWARE e By For kinds of NfiRTUtrm 3 nsaf v""'Lnl 1 W PACIFIC 3 iHt Hi s ffw liimm'' tniinrmiTTly Worthless r nit vmh-t stt- Reprint Dictionaries, HBHitT t . 1 f tltlffp tft rt nrMk 1 otrt flftT Lor: Since Obsolete. I Shell Hardware, Ik Grarite, Iron a d Goppervan. Oils. Axle Grease, Lime, Coal Ufl Ceier, 1 SAVAGE AND WINCHESTER Rifles a"d Ansmaniiion. E B RLNs Pullman Sleepy. Tountrt si no( MfT t'UN lit. -:nw fU'. It nf im; SttirrtoiHirvlMMM lla- LATEST AND BEST, Verstcr's Inrertiitionai Dictionan- o ENGLISH. Biotrrss' C'.rff.s. f'.niMs.m. BafMai ii cV. Tbl Book it tlx Bet: for EverybtxJv. STANDARD AlTHOR!Tt cf t LV i". Ssvnsw Ccsn. til the Sow Sonsi Cssrm. k U. S. Gosvs2TMfl: rlot,p. ' -If c' t.-.i-l sit i- 9dMc4Mfei. WARMLY COMMANDED . C4k; Prvnarotv Su-.j SiiIsmss si S;ttcl- iv assy r!wr taisssii taaarMtM. Webster' Collegiate Dictioni--'. RsmiW t'ytAfi (-off: tfee lrafsaHoail sat aaa Ii aw Mn-r tar at lanib ti n HtSl VofiCiPi-' fsiors tiihtrhmtkMWl 'nr fAy ntAiirs C. C MERRIAM CO. SartsaAtU. ffaam I s- A few odd sites o( cut uaiN at per ki-! aaajaj onlers iriven prompt atteiiti.ni. 3 I To ' -A KtHl CK(KKi,'f-A .RfTTa Taylor, the Hardware Man 1 721 Mala 9tn 3 71 auUuiu. suiiiisuihiiaiui.i' ..iaaius UiUUUj .vtuaUip; 25 TLX i N ;:: : BlTTg. HKOLGH TICK pvti mtft.. "-Ain.Ni.Tiiv pHIlKLPMlA BtlSTxis and all noinu v.- . . T m. .1.0 N "nhMrn E?m. J Us 1 11m. cnuieioii Planing Mill onie v hip 1 j a , . m , and Lumber lard POLITICAL POINTS. L'NION LABOR ARC POLITICS. K. F.n if w c ish, D, Br the for Teddv Rixjsevelt as s candiilate i not proving as "strenn oos'" as it was thought he woald be. W. J. Brran. in all his speeches, if advocating the election of senators by a direct vote of the people and piedgtnt; his party to bring it a boat if entrosteal with power. 'Champions of a policy of infamy'' is the way Roosevelt refsrs to his political opponents. RMsevelt should be broad enough to respect tlnae h, do not agree with bim. shade of Washington. Jackson and Urant ' tterman Count Von Waidcrses is to be the com ota ml ing officer of American troops in China. The im perial policy carried out will prove to be anything out American. The Inland Knipire is tnr nanir of new publication iut start! at Walla Walla by A. H. Harris. It is in msg axine form and will be published monthly at tl a year. The first num ber is well gotten up. is quite hand somely illustrated and it contains a large tjuantity of reading matter d scriptivr of the Northwest and pertain ing thereto. "Ths- Inland Empire' poasaans the spirit of success. Tin- foli owing from the I'ortiand ore gouian, which pretends t, be support lug M,-Kinle and Rooasvelt. is mt.-r sat lag : "Conger to stay at Pekin and uegotiate? Ha! Who would take bis place on vhe stump? Permit a real live hero to abid- quietlv in China wben be can I brought hoax- and carted around the country to rai cheers about republican platforms'.' Not if Mr. Haiina know himself I'tiancing at the more or ies D a pact body of union labor in America and in England onV is iniprsasiid by j Uie ilinerent relations each senilis to! sustain to politics. In England politics I is to a great extent the servant of I ml is a v. Indianapolis, li. cam idate ent on the .hn.oeratic ticket ;li Hancock, will not su this year but will v,,t.- fof as lie did in ISSRi. Mr. held office as a democrat ry wealthy man. There kj not the bead of a trust in the United Slate far un record win. is going to vote the democratic ticket this year. Emi the Hour and wheal trust of the Pacific Northwest will give McKiniey and Rooeeii -ir 'nj: port. The trusts are bitterly opei to the election of Uryai. and no joe can blame them. Their lives depend upon Bryan' defeat. There will be no money in the couduct oi trusts if Brvan i elected and there i a demo cratic congress Bryan should be ashamed oi himself and the way he i conducting the cam paign He 1 not dointt anythiui; or saying anything thai pleases or en courage the republican papers. Bryan persists in calling down the condemna tion of these journal upon his head. They abuse him like a pickpocket and yet he goes on in the even tenor of Bal way destroying his every chance oi election. " declare theee "moulders of upiniun" in nust Hysterical voices. It is too bad that Bryan das not accept the advice of the organs. The railroads of the I'm led Male bad on their payrolls during tm- year ending June 3U. ',, Tbo.-UH men. m l,,, were paid ffMS,.V,000 The number of ruon working for thuee rued during tne year ending June 3D, IMW, was KM.KM. They got for the year' work .Jl,y67,U0U. Thus there wa paid aajt to all claaaas of railway labor genera! and other officers, men in the operat ing and other departments, and to common laborars $T7.4M),wu more in tne last mentioned than in the first mentioned year. Tbe lion' share of this increase went to the men who work with tbeir hands. Enginemeu and firemen gained ll,332,uu; ma chinists, carpenters and other shop men, fio.5io.tajo, and section foremen and other trackmen, fll'.OIs.OUU. Expreaaktna by a number of United rilatee senators disclose wide differences of opinion regarding the retention uf Umtad btatee iurce in China. A number of senator cuutend. av the Knokeauuui-Uetiew, thai uow gsa 1 union laoor: in tnis countrv union labor is the servant of politics. An,! : this relation is most responsible for any comparison between the labor! bodies of the two countries which! proves unfavorable to the American unionist. The fact tiiat tne English workmai, baa kept narrow or partisan politics at I arm length is the more surpr.- when it is rememhered that it is onlv j since ISM be has had an opportunity) l make lit vote felt in a national sense. And even now. as pointed out I in the current Koram by James Keirl Hardte. chairman of tiie Independent Lalsor party of Urea: Britain, much remains to Im- done before ii can be said that tbe working classes of that country are fuliy enfranchised. Th'-re are still restriction in Eng land which deprive many s workman of the privilege -if v itiog. But in the ! niteti t.i:.- ..-ler what mav be tbe theory, there is scarcely anvthing in practical politics which is' con sidered an insuperable barrer t Um laborer casting bi ballot for any offfka irt-m alderman to president. Here It I largely a matter of "ri" question asked," the politician look after evervthing. the voter simply has to do as be is toid. And too often the result i a sheeplike attitude toward the political bell-wether which has I made organ lied labor in the United Blatea tbe pliant too! of the politician) who ha the leas', trouble win, his concien.-e tiov. Ro'evelt never said a truer thing than that republican success in New York state is estreni-iv doubtful Dealer in all kinds of Ltimlscr and Building Material. Bit. stock of lath, shingles, tar paper, mouldings. sash and doors that are quar.ir.t-. . not to warp. Estimates furnished on building material on short notice. SWswJawaaagat OREGON STATE FAIR I LEi. OREGON. epUmber 17 to 22. iqoo. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before Grounds Greatiy Improved. Buildings Repaired and Reno vated, all Stock Buildings Thoroughly Disinfected Everything in First Class Condition for the LIVE STOCK SHOW MD AGRICULTURAL EXP031T10K KVKK HEi.l' N nil: CDaff $20.oo IN PREHIL ins AND PURSES. ComnI Ito.-liu: ft. -t vn MNBaaa Musi,' ,111,1 Kiin hi Slant, AtXTfOX gaU OF UVR BTO K .. ks saads a leajlaa taaawi kl live sun k nl etasf ailii osu'.etl FRKB tivvr tbe Souilifrti U- Mailraad. Bedaesd pswetiser rtnll miineuts. Rorpresanim Itssj trl .: tier information sdursss M li. vvmiMi t. sew., 1. trt Intnl. lift-vim. II . WKHItt Nt.. IT--... lllllsiiMiro. ure- .n. TIME SCHRDULI T-ib le.tr. r-t,lieiii a,,T " lilt link.-. , ,,on iu. , w.mr AdiTL-T VyVWVVVWWrareeVwe,'. w) 1 12 1 x-V bZ very ! ay 01 inrtt'ts! paatty. and The Dalles Times. Mountaineer : Poor old Mark has got hi IM itit it aanJaj. Me made a speech at Ashhary -: :i ' .1 Wi.l-I ..imbuSteil t II.- tl.l deiiio-rats severely, and now the Oregon is 11 takes him to task an.': ,1 elaras be will drive all the goid denit-t-rat BD the support of ilryan. A T. Hatch wa a repnhlirar. for more than forty year, having joined the ranks of that party before he was of age. being led thereto by tbe writ ing of Horace Greeley in the Nea York Tribune. Real lie say he will vote for Bryan for president.' He no resides in Sac Francisco. The republican state committee of Pennsylvania, which is controlled by Boas Wuay and hi" henchmen, i oat raged and alarmed at the open ad- - Bq by anti-Wuay indfndeiits of fusion with the democrat in ,-er.ain legislative districts. R, FORSTER. -The Closest Proprietor. I Scrutiny Get Your Gun... Grouse Heason opens AMI 1, Plenty of Shell ut H. J. Stilltuan'.-s comT wittn,; u.m m.. La Fontaine ssFreoch Restaurant.. THt KM To EAT. Wftar ymi ,an ft", ome-.lilns OregonShonLiireRaiir! THE biuci HOruTj -Montana. (JUh, ai--, and all lMK, n Olve rbolee nl tm i... . iikaSltK sccuii Liuei. -w: No Change of Cjr$ on vb. I'ortlsnil i'blin.iSfcj th w !.'- ""''ataas KilllissO WU l lctant Standard S.eB. Fine New Ordinary Tear 1st u , .... ''m -w,.,,. i.r iuyDuntl Cars Splendid Diner meal i U cart. Free Reclining Chair Cars Cortifortahle Coaches sad St lintire Traio Completely V I Pot Inrtker inlormaliin .mijm Atrsmo ...K.iViSar4 ",;:.-; ..... ATTORRITS. jl AHTEK A RAl.KY. ATTbtKaTTS , Law. OSes ;n Mt'ni, luet Ratuu Mrop'ietor. I '1 ' V, A Quick Cab Service LlT.ry Rig. BBji RB Na spring. : aut Time Iwnfteiu.b." 1U. , ELVIS' I'KAIv , rropntor Depot Stable. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters. Proprietor ( aaaataj, :v imu oay. Y uri .irniwi In" viimi. Fmur. Mil; Fed. rnimiml Rs4. ".. slwsyt j oi. .inn Hul Buiiliac ; UK AN A UWi:U.. ATTOMITrll ',-.:.:.-.,lL-.,i;'. w-'- "ma ........ MR I t I k It I OI, , 1 N. IIKKKK1.K V. ATI i 'KXKY AT 111 waaiww IU naata .Btl.HU HI Of I. Wool for Sale E. D. BOTH, ATTOENKY AT Uf . ill ' astat t wa. KKWBCaMtY, ATTOIXIT A! "' ' t--- . h'....i 6. A. I law. i Jaw a. fee. , bui.UIDS -AWtiFHtklN. of yocr linen and ment- after they our hand will on virtioi, in vonr in other have Thurdftyt of 11 fredt l wi ! i-at theOolien Rule H io rweii wa di on Lot5 of Wool. No. 5. 8. IJ and 17. abo.Jt 500 sacks, now itoml in tbw Independent wareh ue. I re-erve the privilege of rejecting auv or all bids .1 E. SMITH. PHYSIC1ARS. Men, who ! -ier bm io;; ,t eajag intnt of in is to "do e. Not iiromntiir what it is to things up" in i.iei the least uf our in delivery y.,n wait ! Mr. Ilanlie confine hi article t IBM effort of the Independent Labor psrtv to first gam a footing ii. the Knglisi. bouse of commons and then to inoreus. that footing till it shall tis-t t.llle power with which liberal and tory alike must reckon. It was difficult kg make a beginning: it has been almost disheartening to strive for any increase in the direction muet desired, an there are decidedly bard lines ahead of tbe independent BaVtaaagM iel"ie n bal! reach a polat of distinct political importance, but Mr. Hartiie is lull of cunbdeiice t . U I -. I . tt,e lu tore, and be believes tbe day not far distant when a coalition of IBM inde pendent iaburiue anil the radicals will he able to force "wurkinv-cia opinion" upon either our of the two great parties ot Lnglund. Owing to defects iu the electoral law of England it is estimated thai fully oue-tbird of the British aorkman are permanently on im- register ot quali fied voters. Naturally the most press iritt husinear of tie indepetideiit party is u remedy these defects so that every workman who is a citizen mav nave. like his American sirotiier, a direct voice in tne government of his country. out ol the 7ii member of the r.m:- lish bouse fewer than taelve are labor u.emher in tne sense of being Mnanceil and selected trade union and other working-cla orgauiuilioiis These few seals have been iraitieil after thirty -f, ..- vear. i- 'si-leiit iiantina and agitation and a the outgrowth of an increasing determination ag BRfl part of organised tabor BD Ram Ita in terseta directs rejireaenu-ti in parlia ment. Several attempt have been ina.ie ny i.inti ,an t- attach tm tc mn ireii ir. winch r.: "t certair cure, out of evert one Medical liiacoverv is uscii tue result is a ptsfcet and v:nion- THE DOMESTIC L&URDRY RoMtasn, Prop. Tfieoroo K I. F I o:'..; : Hi, f. or. 1 utri 1 10a , 1 ben 1 he ITS ' WW B1 '"a 1 to usx. sad sverrlluag Ml I trxc m aaf tw 1 rt: 11. ,iunlreilot at after all otlier Hda a have dt y failed II give ef. here Is t. ..-.tv 1 contain-- la olden lladiaaj Lnscovery," an., it 1 entirely free irotu opium, cocaine. nl all other narcotic. Yoer 'Golden Wsdi s! lacoerry ' has per f,pr.ed wooderlal cute nun Mr M H llcioe Ckarlcstoc. lie Co Ark -I worst c. of ipn4U . la doctor :.. .- t. .-. k, ' Ami Wriac mm ooc I c win Sar of with ao c rada Q.nm Paints, Wall Paper, Glass, Picture Moulding and Artists Materials E. J. MIKPHV, Deapain Block, Court Street. I'H. W. li. 1 OLE. OKHCI IM MRMX tm: Sairm.- Hun nulldinf. oa Asm mui. a,iip 0 lii aw r ! r. W. VINCENT, it. ! "FKU'EE oi first Natinu. aui ua sow I a. at. ; 1 to a v m. I'H. r. J. SMITH. ' "KKl' K OVttm. dleion Sanus Omul l.tvMw K, ia. '.-1.. t U .'-.-I., iKl-lEl.;'. M. 1. HuHKOfiTk i.i-lab sad O'JTIruu UBkt a AMS Chronic dyspeptics may consult Dr. Pierce by letter ret. Corrjxniienee privalc. Address Irr Pierce. Buflo.o N Y. hrec. In Pkicc Medical Aui arwaawaraBeaBBaaaBaaBaaaeaaaaaaaaa. Dtrrr Tims Sehsduls saivi na From Psndlslon. rsus r'st Uf. ! lAi: .-ntcr f irllf.: a,, So . Wortli iiwbt, Kaa- S. 4:15s. m. aas ''ity. Si. Loul. ?u. m Hi ni.-ei b1 Ras" via So z AMa.ai. Oreesa soon Use. jlsisp" SL..a"i w. , a,;., c.,ar. Bioi.iu. rSer. I utu.u. J " lioml. MliaauA.- o T :i a. at. J Chicago and RaJt, via o u. l, a. j oivaiNorUHm Fai: Mai: t-ortlacl and sac Fast Mali - Fraoc-ucv (si Ui.ip. a.- i ' BM B b at Oesar. Siaamsmps n i . From Portland. for Sal, Fsaaclseo . dart. n. Cslumbla River m.m un,lajr Slaamsrt. tsi suatlai Baiurdar lo Ai..ri .r, : War Us. a. Laadiaga. lahor (siriy nin-leu- to oi..- or Ih older political organisation, nui they have all failed. There also have been previous at tempt to lorn, a distinct labor party in England, bat they lisd not the en bdence of the working claesee and in omSMjaence ullimauly rjsile.1 out. It waa not nntil lava, when tin b dependent letaM party cau- int.. .-x... tenee, that there was even BtaMiMM of eventual succees. Thi moeuenl differ from any of ii prwleceesor in that iu principle are opeuiv ami avowedly socialistic, and thai It baa cut ilaelf absolutely and resolutely adrift from any conuectioh, open or implied, ait, ortbodoi poluits. According to Mr. Hartiie thi atti tude baa made it a political Ishmaei. "It ha taken part in election by running candidate of it own; and the amounl of support ecursl by these men, reachiua, s it sometime ha. i las much as one-fourth of Use entire electorate, is an astonishing fact to orthodox politicians. It has all the tradition of class against it. the pre, the pulpit and lite wealth of the natiou beim," ranged solidly in opposi tion. At tbe general election of lMUo tbe independent labor party put l-irward Uiirtv-four cainlidates am! uuliod 44.- OBU vota. It ha been calculated, any i acnl free oh rcvclpt o: stomp to pay cost of mailing oJt ixnd n oac-ccut stamp lor uivi-coictttl hook, or i (1 stamp iur cloth bound volume. Au d--co a sLuvc. Oregon Lumber Yard U H :...t Uahj Snaks River. K i par is to UwUloc. L L 'n, hally i 4 at Mtisd tram leavas rBdiuo lor Walua .!.. ' "'"f1 -"i"'!"! ai s v. m see em siIMRa. for lul. luivirawi.uo tali or enie to W. U II' (isuoral raa You Can Get The Celebrated Pilsner Beer in bottles, delivered to any part oi city, at SI.SC per IDozerL. Mgai Bottled Gv Geo, j. Pottner School Books and cfcoo Supplies 718 Ma'" St MAX IUFR. 1500 Bucks for Sale BrtM fc. A. VAI liUA.S, HtMlST. orflll ia ju,id auiiuiua A. 1.. liKATIL, I). 1. 8. umct WU biiii BBBM i. auLi.i..iire4. ft. A. MANN. 1 iiou kisek. over j 1 N Aeao" I a.. ARCUITKCTS AMD BUILOfIS T. K. H'lW'AKH. AUt'UITKlT ASl'sT- Iwnulaadvui. aialc vuauiUM i lor hundiuyi 10 UM .ij ..outt. 17, Juuo buhdiua- HANKS Ahl RRUKKRS. rUt HKM-l.tluN PAVlWrS HAS Tuitl RaiaUMfc ....... ... . .. ... ...oi sesai uuiituil ksiasin ,. ..Kjt.ou ginaaala ii Midut 1 tw- aurrtt. ca puaiu. kacbai naal puinu lion W, J. f v,c-prtjideui . rlU!T NATlu.SAi. llANktll ATH I'ltlul, u-roat on HOI uumcaut- aaak una.! to U Mi Arthur io lat;lW. Ban K1HBT NATi ton. Capi Scbcta. Ual. l. . .. r..r,.. ,ia FA ... u, neap i a urouStres j L 1 harlKi; " iSKUlTM as, TmsMSV f. f. a .a.. , A.ot ro.ha,i. t'RT. V" -a' OreD ..JSELI. Lumber, Lath, PhiniliRi. buiiainK rpcr, Tar Paper. Mouldingn. Pickets Lime and (cnient, Brick and Sund, Sash and 1 khu Screen DuuttiAc Wiuduw, Terra Cuttu Pipe. Borie & Light, Prop's AlU St., oiip. Court Uouae Take the... Washington & Columbia River Railway For Chicago, aas Citv, Paul, ht. Louis, Kai. Joe, Omaha, and 411 Points Las: and South Portland and potate un the Sound. Arrive Morula;. ednssdav aa.l f.,a..... TtMada). TaurxU). and Saturday 11 la-uaru gall Iur inenrol! nialahous, cal nla' at ,, i' iah tag a aimii- A..hl r .r. ' a B CALPtKHKAll h V A . aalia Malta. Mas. lib They ure full-Uo-Klinl Uambouillet- ami IWrVa. DelfiM Umiwm. TWy ar. Urge, well matured and carefully neW-ted buck.. 8heep- m mm m them le:ore making contract vonveyune, fUrnihe,l free ,0 in6,WKt t, hand of thurouglibred. Addren. CHAS. CUNNINGHAM, Pendleton. Ore. ''A.HAlvVKV, in "Sir wafcasas 'nuiecitv. J HI- klOHT PK1CI f i A..uork,ariltl,d. Court si ( ;olden Rulc Hotei vi, v-brvslitcnl : I. S- u, nuerbwy, utnuu', castor" IHK KAKJIKK'e HANK UlW Huloll. Orvsub. -Ik.-. ilssT, l.tallUea. k. t' al n, . ,- I I luvLabal. . j. a. Kiiii tl. A Uaru ura. J. f. i luvttai a !.:' . a Bi gUlgSSS, auuan iTw sfataaasl . psnaf MMj biJi4ii. S . m MMhaaYM ubo.T J ri!1 hBMJM - lues it' ila $al bb I abll buck, brt gu Ob.- (lot: briMl U, ol . Irwe sub tlil order. ,. , HAM- s-'tr ,,T-r suiut Ol elbuLUTIO -- gsnw'S , " JT.. , .oniicrwr f ka. t-xajtibs astwesa Arl JSmPS uuuci - T- . .lAgaBV" J ..mil., i.n thr rut si'U" W ,rltW ta : All "'- -jUgMB ...:.-i. W.bl utulual oobstfb t: a, to. , all dobu ol tie or Ibr sal, l oai , L-ouubr dut- or t' 111 o. aj.w" UsUMfAimtut day ins: Zm on .a j i - ,.ue da lo rilaor , i l.aMS "Ta m m " Subscribers to vor "iiirss mat , "as aa . : m r '"''.rTtTstf C uiour brlli lo.i in lb ,!ai t 'Sat ,.r . ... i - sassEaaw Main' u'oM- .t.-.l A.I4