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 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, » 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 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*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? 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! 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, -