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Ç ~5#É=seae M I m *r 7 ^ <1 IM lO K fi f h i t f t a ú t . v|VE NOTES OUT OF tD |1D Wallowa. Chieftain, »•UHUSHSD l'.vsr.ï TF'-’-'-'P'Y AT, JC.8KPH, Vaia» County, OREfiOJ -B t- S. A. HECKETHO RX « in g le C o p y vlytioB R»*e»' p * y e a r , J n udv»n< - n. ■ Business Cm it OC « vMHktH fMfr 'offa-. .L|»î”Hl«>ti‘‘r'- írlw» ,f . pubíiwüúón U- j -.; gcii Locftlt I;.'--; i«J U. J um J jiu .; * »I ' tents p*r L •<* * u b inseviiv». ! Offi? ’ ,u ÀI mu S tr e e l L ' ,» $2.î.'« H o n t p u u l tu a d v u lv e S iflK u O o p y , «JX m o n th ;., f l ù i d a Çppv^hruu » o m i i « f 'o m m ü n h a tie n « u i iin I n m r r a iin g p u b lic ilu ta r e w l’l be « iiu u ríu lly p u b lis h e d OCR R< CM*. & -e ? W xVzvÍ V O J U u 1 -1 « > -t> V y» * fo S E V Íl ..... - - OREGON D E C E M B E R 10, 1 8 8 5 . ■ ■" t. . . - - THIS TATBBríUSW«?«’»“ W H O L E NO. 83. --------------------- ------------- ----------------- ■ q g . J . g g y ¡ ísss W . ^ ^ ^ ^ ------------------------ ,|ll i ■ - « — ------- ----------- n u s i XV » s e ' U t Ho ' some sympathy* C rum by laying SILVER LAKE m S . ; ago nau g h t b u t wild grass «row. 'mg a foregone Conclusion, E. .1. E0RSYTI1E, will devote his leisure until the him across h c r -Ik e and w anning 1( him nicely. In t t m inutes he was M cCULLY <fc BRIGGS ti. .*. HJKCM F.TMOnxi IBB ’«GIST. by K z . B IN F O R D . ! eld ot w heat, barley, oats &m! tons m eeting of Congress to this, <-n as quiet and as jrtP« ■1-, as a lam b, ti.ee v. ill be saved by com m ittees JotKih. Ovroy-N. --------- of tim othy. It has been demon- Attorrtey-dl-Lav> Ix-mg ready ty »sgi k a t i - b< gin and he never opt*)».- i his head again BFST »'AVIII.V FI.Oi'M, ( Concluded.) ' 3t rated I hat th e m ore hardy veg-’ta- Xotnrij Pii(4t¡r — D EA LER IN’— u n til the tra in re;w l- R K I » , « 'H O I» , TM F. f h e G rande Round« people t o l d ! bles will not only m ature here hut ning of At© session. and Rtr n-. iE r f h e r ft is to be hoped th a t the — New York S u n .. D R U G S & C H E M IC A L S . them th a t the W allow a valley was will grow to a m onstrous size [A nything that J O S E P H iiR K O fi» , , B E S T three weeks to noth in g b u t a series of low font | S t r a w b e r r of i the e sossion s prior , de. to open the ev e . *: eve. indulgent ¡l l t |lc WOK I.II constantly on band, ‘C h a m p io n ’ T ru stie s, billa and only tit for a stock range ; ries, c u rra n ts, Siberian crabs, S h o u ld e r B r a o e s , }01. orexchunge. voted to re v isin g ’th« B o u se ,ru le s m others to a sen-e < ' duty should Jcaiii« H akuesty . I W Snxtró«« th a t there was frost every night in even apples arc being raised m be (noounqretb Therefore, since i l f ’II F is h in g T a c k le . so gs to facilitate legislation. I here spite of our enem ies’ howl of ' too the year, and th a t neither grain nor is i disposition am ong members reading rim anov« vv« -••riously t on- V l l l y A l l ’ S l “V lilS S i’ S 111 CLOT.H, <!r TGOT/i BRUfliEg, SttH.TO* A B l i w n . vegetables would grow in tie W a l frosty in the Wall« wa to raise any of the H ouse of R epresentatives to tem plate startin g a ‘ w aspry’’ and Tq the W allowa Valley. y , P E K F U H E R Y low» ; in short, thov pictured it out th in g .’’ liberate th a t body from the fetters d istributing was,*., ^ree, securely A T T O R N E Y S ^ A T -L A W » a cold, barren waste, and two ot “ The present season lias ' revealed in li'.'Jt- li»NC9, to -aplica.ils / j.A - - G"sr/oa.t n. th at h«-<* bound H tor the p&-. :Uz ■BJwlsed 1 f •* -I < fl*mt u > » ttaxo t’p f-'-f- C ''inc ft> ♦V, hi«,’ I-,.« t r e a - « ! '''« - q ‘ f o e m o o en years. "I hese restrictive con who desire to tu rn one or more loose Will practice in Union, ßa. mk at it, but the woman whoso tains, and vust deposits of valua when an oppertunity presents its G ia n t. U m atilla and i l o r r ditions extend so far th a t the last P l^E CUTLERY. inter was in the W allowa prevailed ble m arble and rich ilver ledges L. J . BACKER, Counties, also in the Suprem i elf, where the results would likely Congress was only able to a« t in S J P O J S T G - ’-E j S . S O A . ZE-’ & c i Court of Oregon : District, Circuit on her h u sband to a t least pay her have boon discovered, w idth when two0w ays—by unanim ous consent be benificial.— E d .] and Suprem e C ourt of tljo United Jcueph, ■ ............. ........Ongen. slater a visit. On the 10th day of developed will m ake V allow a the and by consent of the com m ittee I lt i» in a r k i s 1 i i t l i s i t i t n l . Ju ly , 18— , they reached Lowor m ost fam ous valley in the W est. on appropriations. n K A i.E ir n A Full Line of Druggists Sundries. WS-Minlug ami Corporativa tana«« r W allow a and were ourprised to see In reform ing the House rules The report th a t Prince B ism ark W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R . |>ur<- V Ftaea n » d i<|ii»r» (or 3 i" -aiii» C O O K STO V E.«. tlie lu x u ria n t grow th of wild grass. an am endm ent m uch needed is is not over fond of A m erica is p art Siedi« itittl uw es. .............................—— l ’ A K I.O R S T O V E S I n m any placet) it grew so high and i F r o m o u r R e g u la r C o r r e s p o n d e n t. j this : th a t a m otion to adjourn out ly true H e certainly has great F i n e C la -u r ii, - - — a n d --------- L A N D O F F IC E B U S IN E S S tldok th a t they could not see a horse T IN W A R E . W a s h in g t o n , N ov . 23, 1835. of rsspe« t to the m em ory of a de reason to’ feel seriously disgruntled. i’ll YSCIA NS P K ES< B J F I’l S through it fifty feet away. As they S p e c ia l A tte n tio n to T r e a tin g a n d The week has probably been the ceased mem ber, or to ap p o in t a H e hates our pork, when the tiu th fiHF^ R e p a ir in g d o n e n e a tly o n s h o r t n o tic e c o m p o u n d e d w i t h a c c w r a c y a n d d i s p a t c h - 8 u rv e y in g|C I aii».*. traveled up the river’, every few day for the delivery of obituaries is it is native G erm an pork which A 11 o r d e r s f o r g o o d s w ill b e p r o m p t ly WALLOW 1 HEAL-ESf ATE OFFICB. m iles a littie cove would break u p m ost quiet one at the Vv bite J L 'V fille d a n d d e liv e r e d a lo n g M ail to him , shall never be in order. R. OLSEN, has killed a score of liis c o u n try JO S E P H OREGON on th eir view th a t looked more like H ouse since the fourth of M arch. R o u te w i t h o u t e x t r a c h a r g e . men. He has tried to close the C o lle c tin g a n d Loe«l L itig u tiv i Tho P resident has Let n busily at T h e p u b lic w ill fin d m v S to c k o f D ru g s an Eden than a “ desert waste. BLACKSMITH. C h i l d a n d a Wa»p- G erm an m arket to our petroleum , a n d P a t e n t M e d ic in e s c o m p la te . a n d w ih F la ts o f ' lie O c c u p ie d a n d V a c a n t L a n d s, ... ..U a « L-Jci n if .t'iio r r a „ «4 —-J. n i l - H flft llfl.fl The house of th e ir relative» is at I l'.J lk MAS *‘ ‘u be sold a t r e a s o n a b le price* C o rre c te d a t th e L a Grgn<Jc O ffice and pretends to prefer the vile .iZder, . Oregon. la st reached. It was not a fine few intarruptions. H e has seen I id so h a v e a lu ll lin e o f th « J o h n s o n m o n th . F r e e lo r th * in s p e c tio n o f all Among the passingers on the St. sm ell o f tlie E a ite r u 'p n d u c t to our i C o ’s, S p e c ta c le s a n d E y e -G la s se s BlHft'iaithiiisr of every description O w p n t. ii’h th m ansion b u ilt of stone or brick, or C abinet officers, heads of B ureaus 4 'WA'TARV »»I W»,I<7 e p u b lic a r e i n »4te d to < /dl a n d Louis exp ress on the E rie Railway« refined manufac ture. And now he . and divisions, for whom he sent e x a m in e . A lw a y s in th e O ffit« . oven of lum ber, b u t it was a sub dHrably d.n.e. between P ort Jarv is and Jersey shows consider able ill tem per by A W. gowan stan tial, hewed, log house, and its from tim e to tim e, in order to con P ro p rie to r. City, yesterday m orning, was a expelling certain Apier'Cans f r o m g ^ - p l r u t C la ss H o m e -a h o e ln g a S p e c ia lity , M r s . W i n . » . I8 1 I > F S . su lt them with regard to subjects exterior and interio r gave evidence very m uch over-dressed w om an, ac his m aster’s territory. 1 ---------D E A L E R I N -------- A. M E A C H E N , that a tidy house-wife lived there treated in his message. H e also com panied by a bright-looking The P rin ce’s unhappy state of ■rhr BI Y K R I’ OVIDE 2» Potatoes, tu rn ip s, lettuce, cabbage, saw Corcoran in reference to some triOKYKt. vr.i.tw , 1« mup «< M a r c l t a n d Irish nurse girl, who !i«d charge j lnjn,i ¡, caf.iiv understood, and we j M IL L IN E R Y , onions, beets and ru tabagas were local changes. P residents have of a self-willed ty ran n ical two-year- c n c li y e a r . <5* 21ft p r . »ntl .Xvtnrr Public, can forgive him for being jealous , 8 ^ x 1 1 ^ I n c h e s ,w l f . i t o »e r F/CtCY CGOEC. growing in th e garden, and golden long been in the habit of consult old boy, of whom the uver-dressed 3 , 3 O O illu s tr a tio n s — a s f .V.i; A'fi VI1.H, 0R£G(Hr of our prosperity. H« w ants m ore j w h o le P t r t u r e G a lle r y , grain wavsd in the gentle breeze. ing this venerable ctir.en and p h i woman was plainly the m other. G IV K K W h o le s a le P ric e s able bodied soldiers ; bnt the strong direct Ut ennnumera o n a l l g o o d s f o r Ladies Kats, It was a joyful m eeting of these la n th ro p ist on questions relating The moUier occupied a seat by iier- young m en whom he would like to p e r . o u a l o r f a m i l y u s e . T e l l s h o w *O , l < » Y l-l MLIi l’.ÏAL rïT.tïE Ail T. to the D isirict of Colum bia. Then two sisters who had n o t' seen each c.rery- Caps and self. The nurse and child were in Conscript suddenly disappear, and v o h r d l u e ^ r , y a o n u d g u s iv e e , s c a e t x , a c d t r l c n o l s c t , at w a r, o r other for five years. The new com the President received General a seat im m ediately in front of her. w it h . T h e se IN V A L U A B L E H. F. B I B LEIGH. when next seen they are on the rich h B a O v O e K f»»n Trimmings S e o u t a l n I n f o r m a t i o n tfl<«uned ers told how two of their ncighbors Sheridan, and for several hours The child gave such frequent ex h i« ; j a n q s o f j reat W est, w ith a n I Zjrniu. t h e m a r h e t s o f t h e w o r l d . t V a they talk ed over again the Indian a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w iiud come with them a far as n co p y V P .E ll to a n y ad« Constantly on hands. bitioris of ter: per, and kept the , axp, a pi0Ugj,, a wile and a cheery! d w 1 i • l l - ;or»f! i j M i n r a c c ljit o f IO c ts . t o d e f r a y 't lo se a tt e n t i o n to a lt k in d # o f L aw n n J Grande. Round«, and how the'people question. » r j . t u f :.’f F/vi os h e n r f r o m y L a n d b u s in e s s . < h n ttre s M o d e ra te . ls td o o r N orth of Silver Lake H ouse President Cleveland does a great ear filled with. such, vicious J’e^ s IUtRe cabin. He finds it hnpoesi- • yoi«. ti‘ -sj»evf A lity , there had persuaded them to re GLG * (G Jo.VpA, and shrieks, th a t there was a gen- j t0 blOp enu' l.rati!,n. E n te rp ris -' MONTGOMER Y WASD & CO. JoKph, .(Jreyon. m ain. “Y es," replied M r .------ , deal more w riting him self th an any jf./t V -t » b M * T C » » ‘V -, t U tC riflO f 1 1 1 * eral feeling of savage indignation -n„ Germ ans who do n o t care to their brother-in-law , “ th at is- the president ofrecen t tim es. H e says am ong the passingers. A lthou -Although Lje<;ome ;l . , ,,, -n u lie ts,! _ •worn , ,. i'" k « i T - . J . •• D - E A N , ’ M .D . way those G rande R ounde people he can th in k w hat he w ants to say h r »lion better I ho tim e and again spat in the ■ ,yhp wish to make a bojo'' .«ml ai '« a a ]if,«»!•(■. a n d w e “ . t n | i \ ► i nra< !•»•« ip ¿H 0 'T a iiM ra alwavB do. I t is safe to say th a t on any im p o rta n t han d than in I nuro’s face, «crached her hands u r- i d ; 11 yon ivf-f. tt l o y a l, v a ln t v alley < WH*<? • t - • 1 . -w T Œ EI) S i’ABLE. jrd for them-oU. « •». and who can In r :• tti.lv of ¿»ooiU t h a t with his pen in his they have k ep t one hund red .set • ' >9 * * » •rc.wSON' . v I 'm i c e , p o t , / 'rib m u ', ■’ pi m y in ;t f f ’.v d .iy a th a n y o n e v e r th o u g h t tlers out of hers th is peuson. T h e ir any other way. Tlie mo.'sagb ws> hair and bonuet, she bore with ' him J. I). If.VMfLTON, Proprietor. j t f,ejr ]jttle all ir. pf’«-’; b !f pu 3 iiv . bnsin»*»s. ’ C a p ita l n o t re- •at s'l'.k a n d i , lire . Y o u . . g I i • . n o n i . 'a n d w o rk in motive, likely, is n o t only to ¡settle originally w holly in Mr. C lo v ’an d ’s ( S u e - :.- 'o r to G iffo rd d i l.'a n i 'J t T . ) , i patiently. l'he inuiguaiiou of the t in- o c e a n ., .L. D A N E 0 R T 1 L M. /> for this th eir own valley, but to keep tin s own hand w riting ••’pxc«, o f all iil ' l . g r a n d ly s u c c e s s fu l. 5t> c ts. p aLl ingers was m ade the greater H ere tin v become prosperous eiti- io $o c .is ilv c riru e d c v e rv e v e n in g . T h a t all W hat will the P resident recom vin s i . n nu«is« « « boa South part «if Main street. one unsettled for th eir «took ran g e.” w h o v .a n t w o rk nn»v te s t th e b u s in e s s , \vc heca’. ' e child's m other made i «> .«sPion and , Th I In > Ini'ioc-I a l J o ’ vj li, O>- W tll pTj»«-t.w I t is useless to say th a t the Mis m end in • is m essage? is the inqui- ............. . . . . Grc^oz), Giiti«' th is n iip ftrrJ lv h 'rt o f f e r .' T o all w h o i«z, . , , . ' Jrmpil p ro fe s sig li lu a li ¡ts k r a n t b e s « r r- ti 4 w e ll - o i-tic i wc w ill s«?nd $1 to p a y .perl rv , if every thoughtful person who sourians were highly pleased v G .r i. ■ t r o t . . ‘le n t w r itin g u s. F u ll p u r tie u - 8PE«.U A l.T IE S ,f ¡«mg mil- o n c c t io iis . e tc ., s e n t fre e . I m m e n s e Horses weli fed and cared l.irs, the country and derided to rem ain. studies the signs of the tim es, hero p a y u h -o lu te l.r *nr»? fo r ail w h o s t u r t a t o ;..’e. D isco«*« e f V .m e n « a d C h ild re * . t here is in I D on t d c i a v . A d d r f i x « so n A Co. T hey took up land and built a cabin and throughout, the country. ’. U o i d M ntnn, to what, ♦er. Charges moderate. The message is n ear a cool spring. Tt w.i - in > GEORtiE W. HAMILTON th eir na- the manus« ript is ii nd 'V T w c r e n ic u e v t h a n a t a n y th in g ~!L\CQR!AL A R T IS T >V '. . ^ i t A - l x i n c t i1 / « bi'ok. b y fa k in g a n a g e n c y fv r and th e tw - fsinilic v; .1 the the public printer, B en d s ix • > i t s 1 o r ■ tim e the tram pfi ¡Lfr r- d o o r* ri H’d« o f >‘Ut. R ° r i:.! V ’ s s u e - maca i p o s ta g e a n d r e c tiv e lake on« day n o t long ;..'«.'r and the eftpy up in ■ . • id ly .\une ta il. T e r m s L «-«-. the fadings of the pa* nk. di i< A ir.E fr b- r x C o .. P o r tla n d , M a i. e. each p a rt is, cau g n t 2,000 pounds of these fa been w rought up 1 •Mn? Ne.'i’ly Don« S V » ,in S «n«J Jls.r Cou lu ttV 're m á n , w v i ^ r ' ’ C a h '. !‘C ¿ v « h 'n 'r i m ous fish in 'i few hours ’•'’lien tlio type are in t i r w o rld . AH, )1 Ci :i*'» point. The rem ark L M m r / - j l v V> /> / ¿ î A / / C F / --i ri / A /p A t H V -fiuur. i t • G rand ru.«-Ut» f<Ht- ) il . / 4>? i / t » U h u - k b y fir,i- - arac the went b s - j r c th e * ■ nkers, a ’b s o ìu th ly rh Ubly her' "tm Un vc that. i ; . U to the m ou n tain s a n d gathered sev on his desk, T k v e i t <'o.. A u- •m.e a d d r e s s J W. STRANGE, be worth paying for T H E T IM E R S , g u s ta . M a m e eral h u n d red gal'v.m, ?f ‘.nose de- full, a proof is taken young one chucked oui, ot | . t have G < . I’ ro ffn v ?•. e. In . S u r g ic a l a n d O p e ra tiv o licicWiR bcrrica in a few d e e , nd and type are locked i mo1 th -r L . the w indow .’ Th •»inactive • R e fln e d which p rin te r Roun the m en killed all the d--. ai I elk D E N T IS T . wan m t m o v v 'f b y th « - '.'« tv evnh nt p o p e t « f ‘.is f ird in tiiv h« a r t o f th* th e com bination. M tin -” ■ i I’r annoy nee the pe »©ng«'i -L L, ;md . Oreçnn w ill g e t / n f a pn- k a g c and pheasant:1 i . .I f ' "d in ail ci the proof reading himself, f g««i!<h <?f Hit«*»- v b 1 i . i i ’, t h a t w ill s t a r t ‘ y o u • • c k :tf $2.50 i ‘ tr y e a r . S a n i pie at last fixed herself dow n in her n w m k t h a t w u l <il o n c e b r in g y o u in tu o n - h'ztriiliir i T h II* will b» «aa«k ♦.» the huckleberry patches th a t they and th^i'c M no probability of the 10 ct« ttr n d fo r it t-> i -step ’ b a n a n y t h i n g e lse in A m e ric a . seat for a com fortable nap. Th© A ll m 1« m t th e $2C0.OUO in p r e s e n ts w ith e a c h and tiiíier pciuta la tk© tVuilon». could kill them with d u b s W hen message being stolen an d published A d d r e s s T imes P ublishing C o ., child had ju s t slapped the nurse noted ftboli“ bo x A g e n ts w a n te d e v e r y w h e r e , o f e ith e r Klizur W right, w inter came there fam ilies were before its tim e, as one of the m es ‘«ex, of nt'i a g e s, fo r a ll th e tim e , o r s p a r e H e p p n e r , Or* in her face for the hu n d reth tim e ti ,.i 1 j. 1 :i «' 1 ' tim e o n ly , to w o rk fo r u s a t th e i r o w u h o m e s . sages of each of the three previous well provided with provisions. F o r tu n e s fo r a ll s o r k e r s ah w o lu tcly a s s u re d . and was preparing for a fresh a t Judg«‘ O N. Denny will em bark, D on'» d t la v H . H ali f t t A Co ,’P o r tla n d . About tw enty families and five presidents, A rthur, H ayes ami E ST A B L ISH E D ' 1875. M ain e. tack, when a wasp cam e from the last of this m onth, for -Corea G rant. bachelors were all who located in Plastsrer, Flue-Builder ami P residents C leveland’s message, somewhere in the ear and flew to till the position of council-gen the W allow a th a t year The w in TH E W EST SHORE against the window of the nurse’s eral and chief foreign advisor to i ter was a mild one and the stock it is said, will be sh o rt and terse, P A F E R -H A N G K R seat. The boy at once m ade a the Corean governm ent. A. k ept fat on the range all season. unlike the annual Presidential dive for the wasp as it struggled FREE! W ork P ro m p tly nn-l NeaDy xn Josephine county, this state, i The persons who were in th e v a l com m unications’of the past upw ard on the glass. The nurse p o i s e s a n a tm a l curosity in the i >'“>• « ’e b s l a . w e e e o o f t 1886, KEEPS A FULL STOCK OF in c c lu d d in g llie m a m - R epublican Senators liavereceiv- IM A i n lu .,pri lU’idencB le-bvf j. ile N o r 'a , ley wrote letters to th e ir friends in i m o th h o lid a y n u u i b f r , to a il w h o s u b s r r ib e quickly caught his hand, and said shape of a sdhterreanean cavevn., no w io flm the E ast giving descriptions of the an invitatio n from the President SCHOOL BOOKS, tb him , coaxinglv ■ i t is situated in the m ountains, W ith th e J a n u a r y i«»nc T H E W E S T country and telling of the p ro d u ct which, is calculated to disarm those “ H a rry m u sn 't touch ' Bug will so u th of G ram 's Pass, and has j SHORE w ill befti.i its tw e lf th .w a r , a n d KIA TldX EtT, H. S T A N I S L A U S who have been talk in g war on h is iveness of the soil. The n ext year w ill b e m o re i n te r e s tin g t h a n e v e r. E v e ry bite H a r r y !’ never been thoroughly explored. m any of these persons started west n o m in a tio n s H e has asked those ,W ? C r i n u m b e r c o n ta in s o rig in u l il l u s t r a t i o n s of Jla rrv gave a savage yell, and WEBHTKRH U1UBR1 iifiPO s e t n c ry , to w n s a n d in d u s tr ic a in t h e P a c ific with the intention of locating in who intend to oppose the confirm began to kick and slap his nurse. A d i s p a t c h ^ mi »’alcutta say? -ADii'A-'i’ ■ v- N o r th w e s t, e q u a l lin g in e x c e lle n c e th e b e st th e W allow a. B n t when they a r ation of anyone who has _ been ap The motnev awoke from her n a p . . T i H W y r m p l e have been drown- p r s d u c tlo n s of E a s te r n m a g a s in o a . T h e o; iiO M RiF.b, j P ah ft>«< wnh hive ftati rived in G rande R on d eitn d .¡topped pointed to office during the recess ed and 150 villages subm erged in c o n tr ib u te .! a r tic le s , g e n e r a l li t e r a t u r e a n d She heard her so n ’s scream , and, A u > eu .ii I’f., s-ItSO a r e e n t e r t a i n i n g a n d c a r e s iilly e d it to enquire the route to the W al of the Senate, to call at the Vi hite O rissa by a cyclone, and th a t 1,211 Albums, Pens, Ink, w ithout lilting her lwi’d or opening c d , m a k in g th e m a g a z in e a c h o ic e a n d lowa, the people laughed at them House and explain their reasons square mile- in the Moor , Heda- c h a s te fa m ily v is ito r . T h e c o m m e n ts o n her eyes she cried out sharply to And a G eneral Line of TOYS Mrs. BARTO N and repeated to them th eir old sto to him , before lie sends n o m in a bad and H uddea d istricts have c v e n u o f in t re s t t o th is re g io n a n d th e la r g e the nurse ; a m o u n t o f i n f o r m a tio n c o n c e r n in g our v a ries of the m any faults of the val tions to the Senate. Those who •W hv will you tease th a t cj,ild « been devari ;t«-d JOSEPH OHEOUS and NOTIONS. riou.s r e s o u rc e s an«l th o p r o g r e s s o f do v el I ley and they sueceded in p ersu ad refuse to m eet Mr. Clovelanu in so, M ary? Left him ha.vc it atoticcH ’ i An A tlanta m an claim s to have Q pnientgiven in e v e r y n u m b e r r e n d e r s it ing about tw o-thirds of all who had th is way will have no excuse for M m v let '« « O f I l a i r v Sb « et ' d i s c o v e r « d a T'W principle ir. hy » x u -e m e ly v a lu a b le . T o f a m ily . a n a ffo rd f# - Books Delivered on Mail route ' x ‘ J c' 'J ! . i -z L „.«„«<«, n - a r»Ll t o d o w ith o u t if, a n d e v e r y o n e fin a n c ia lly started for W allowa to abandon m aking a factious opposition io his tied free of charge. back in her f'eat with an air oí ¡ arauhea which u¡ ti e oí l ¡ in te r e s te d in th e P a c ific N o r th w e s t o r d e - the idea. A few hardy sons of Mis ap pointm ents. lie says his only resignation, b u t there was a sparkle j ory th a t water will not rise m a j 8¡ r o USOf le a r n in g o f its r e s o u ir e a w ill fin d and TAILORING. C all » t P o s t O ffice B u ild in g . souri and A rkansas, who had le a rn desire is to serve the best in trests vacuum more than th irty -th ree (itinvuiuabie. clutched nt AU w o r k n e a t l y a n d d u : • ed by experience to view with d is of the country. If any of his rp-1 ’n Lcr eJ e - th e boy JO S E P H . U K t.« jO .\ feet he says be can pum p w ater j i f * ',^ ,.¡ > ,. ,¡,.11.,.. p . k e U i pointe»» ate unfit, he w ants to know | ihe wft8P« a n ^ finally <’u 'M’t it. j t r i . u v / i i i b « n l ir. n o w y«jur n a m e w ill b e e n te r e d fo r tru s t persons who ore too free with b ily d o n e o n s h o r t n o tic e remainder of ISS6 w ill be « e n t it, an d if objections are well found- T he yeU th a t followed caused jo y any distance required, and p a r tia l- i NOTICE their advice, k ept the even tenor to the entire oar, for every eye was ! lv proves In ofsertion by pum ping » « p r e m iu m . P r ic e s m o d e r a te -4HJ L and. of th eir way and arrived in the ed lie will n o t send their nam es to o-i the boy The m other awoke « »*•( Publisher, O f V A 8 p p J lic . a a n tio d O n f t to c t P T u a r c G h ra a s n e d T « , im O b r. e r B eptem 600 feel -1 aw«4 e it it 000 feet witfeout a valve and on ( WS Fieni MIrerl, Portland, O r . b e r 28. 1885 valley where they found such a the Senate. He will not recognize a direct vertical rise again healthful clim ate, such rich, p ro political antagonism s, b u t will in- fo r N o tic e f t h e r e b y g iv e n , t h « t in o o m p ll C attlem er. w ' io have public lands "M ary,’’ she cried, “lot him have anffc w ith t h e j r e v i s i o n s p f th e A c t o f C on ductive soil, and such magnificent vesitgatc charges, and will with ' E L Y " g r e s . a p p ro v e d J u n e 3, 1878. e n tiiie - i " A p re i i t !” illegally eiv need have paid li’tle L . J. P IS E L L , acencrj they f d t am ply repaid for hold the nam es of any who A c t fo r th e «ale o f T im b e r L a n d a i n th e j lie president’s message M ary turned calm ly in her scat, j attention tv S ta te s c f C a lifo rn l« . O re g o n . N w e i . i a n d ) their long and tedious journey, proved Io be disqualified. i \\ zi h in g to n T e r r ito r y . e . ¡and with a wicked tw inkle in «her (eoium andit the removal of fences. Since Speaker Carlisle has K o b e r l I l e i l h , w h o se p o « t-s § ic « ad - across the plains. That year added S T O N E M A S O N . jC om tuieeior » hp ark s is urging the tu rn e d to tho city there is a m arked e>© said I d ie » » is P r i i i i e C re e k , U n io n c o u n ty , O re about th irty s e ttle » to th o -r a l I enforcem ent of the order, mid rec- g o n . h a s th U f i , t i l - . i r . iliie otH ca h ia ap- increase in th e arrivals of Mem “S ure he e got it m um Foundations. F l u e s and (tric a tio n t o p u r c h a s e th e ¡» W '< X E R Sec ready here. erim inal pro IS L A N D C IT Y , Tills brought the car dow n.. ommend; -iw|2. «n»i erir i tlo n N o 2ti, in T o w n s h ip N o it 8. ItAUge Hince then, despite the o pposi hers of Congress. Tbejrfeave come E very one in it roared. T he c h ild ’s i raedings »gainst A he odenders.— Chimneys Built No O o f tlie E W M e rid ia n tion of G rande Rounde, each year to talk with him about their places m other rose up in her seat w ith a .y n c i e San. shvukl call o u t Iris A ll p e rs o n « h o ld in g a n d n d v e rs e on the com m ittees. Mr. ’Cralisle ! th e r e to a r e r e q u ir e d to p r e s e n t th e s a m e a t has added from fifty to on« h u n jerk. W hen she learned w hat the | troops and have .hem lay; in their ( And »u kinds of stone work done wd’ b th is office w ith in ix ty d a y « fro m t h e first , . . .... dred settlers to the valley, until has already begun to m ake up tho I. p u td it.a tio ’i o f th is n o tic e . WO« d from those nentueM and dispatch. has a rjght I m atter was she pulled her boy over j Wm ter s sup S (> e w A o s B v a r » , I;« <• ‘ --r ’ now it ir, dotted with m any beauti »otnmi itee«, w iiicb «k * l ftrdfe» e r -I t< l-n nt f S tt fijlc.- c»i«+fl » enoakin hn. I th« he ■■ lllY A>| W hw * bn* «» f’’W .i»C H .1, ¿ - J t J - J » « - - wa- « « ...u r n « « « « . ;i.£id graham 1 HELP $200,000 P. LOY, W. G0WAN D R E SS M AK ER, M»- H O R SES SA L E . JOHN W. CULLEN, -