Stailowa 0 lutftam. lu iu a iiu Itc w s u o y s S lr lk t. w iiu u i iv r P ortlaxji , Aug. 10.—T h is m orning Deport of the Jov public school, di«- the newsboys in au g u rated a strik e trict No. 15. for the month ending Au- 1 R1DAY. AUGUST Ht. 18112. ag am st th e O regonian, w hich they re- «"«< 5th, 1892: fused to take ou t a t th e old price. Total number enrolled, 19; average STK. WEAVER IS CONFIDENT. At nine o ’clock ab o u t one hundred fol- “ttemlaneu, 14; number of visitors, lowed in line and m arched th ro u g h J.®- . The pupils neither absent nor tardv The R ep u b lican P a rty is E lim in a te d th e streets e a rn ing flags ami tran sn a- ‘.,Iu ri" . « ' ¡ ' ou‘h w ire, Clay liavis, Fred i s ' S h ,’ “ : ; , . ! « “ - to Start o u t K.ya w ith papers, but they Report for the term, beginning May t . »• . * * ...* . P ortland Or., Aug 13 — Gen. Janies warp were nvorhtL-.jjv overtaken k«. by »1.« ttie strik ers ...u who iu*i. ltitii, 1892, and ending August 12th, 1892 . 11. M eaver, tile Pet.pie's p arty nom inee took th e ir papers from them and de­ lotal number enrolled. 19; average daily tor president, arrived here yesterday, stroyed them . T he hoys have been attendance, 15. The pupils neitlier tardy accom panied by a sm all p arty consist­ paying th ree cen ts for th e paper, and nor uiiscnt during the entire term were, ing of Mrs. Weaver, .Mrs. Lease, V. O. they dem and a reduction of one-half Clay Davis, Fred flarsin, Maliel Dodsou, Arthur I*odson and Janies Winston. S trick ler and C. O. S trickler represent­ a cent. Total num ber of weeks taught, 13. ing the n atio n al co m m ittee, Mrs. I — ------------ —— S trick ler and C. A. Powers, of T erra | G en . W eaver ’ s estim ate of th e ,iolit- H au te, In d . The party took room s at ieal situ atio n , published in th is issue, the H o lto n Hons«-, where tem porary is some»» h at of a curiosity. His views' >!aMes m any U ym uiUemble, and often le»»tl head q u arters were ojicned in p arlor are largely im aginary, "and n o th in g to self itestruetion. D isrre» after MUuA N o ll. |s h o r t of a m iracle could prove th eir •Irk headache, heartburn, «our •tojinirh, W hen th e general arrived, he was tru th a t th e polls in November. If it xneutul deprcMlou. etv., are caused be thU m et by a large n u m b er of th e People’s is as he says, th a t th e contest is be- very common an d Inereaalag disea>o. p arty adherents, who thronged the tween him and Mr. Cleveland, the Hood*« Sarraparilla to re s tho »to m ar h, headquarters till lu n ch hour. D uring dem ocrats of Oregon can hardiv afford creates au appetite, promote» direction. th a t tim e, a general conference was ltere» headache, clear* the tniuC, and ouruf .... . r — „ _____ w ith d ; spepKfa. held between the general and his O r­ the sole idea of defeating H arrison. egon m anagers, who inform ed him However, there is not m uch lost in In n T e rrib le C ondition. th a t this state would send People’s claim ing the e arth and th e fence •' I owe my life to Hood's Sarsaparilla. T’ot tw o years I was in a terrible condition w ith p arty men to th e electoral college be­ around it in a political contest. dyspepsia. 1 c« i’d <•»». nothing but aoda yond any doubt. erack aix and my w eight fell fro » 170 to 13A " I am sure of election,” said Gen­ T here will n o t lx- u m uch fun in P< AI l i d pqpuda. H ixm )"- Sarsaparilla help«*«! uie ai eral W eaver to a reporter, ‘•and I will the coining cam paign since E d ito r an«! after u - f : ^ 12 bottles I was en- be elected, too, rig h t j u th e electoral Dana, of th e New York Sun. has de­ eurotl I have gained niy usual coliege. I do not th in k the election cided to do his su p p o rtin g o l Cleveland w eight, 170 pound l and have hod excellent health ever aiu« e ” T J. W ilcox . ao-^i u t can possibly lie throw n into th e house. hv tak in g a trip to E urope. Louth Street, Salt Lake City Vtah. D urin g th e past two weeks a wonderful H e a d a c h e — H ot F la s h e s. change has taken p lace fn the political Owner Wanted. “ I had headache, hot dasher, arreties» and situatio n of this country. By virtue T ak en up a t lay place, th ree m iles east •vrcUlnx aeroM my body, pain in iuv right of this change, the R epublican party of Jo sep h , one Hay horse, about three vears aide, w ith h » p ie n t vom ltlug I u«ed U«x «!'• b ran d ed AL on rig h t hip. T he ow ner has been elim in ated from th e race. old. ta n a p a r illa w ith the best result«. I am In m av have th e an im a l hv callin g im m ed i­ T h at p arty stan d s n o t a shadow o f w ately an d p av in g for th is notice better health than for four >eara. Hond a chance for success. T he H om estead H IR A M MAYNAR1». Farm par ilia is «afe, reliable, and sure J, m a tte r has caused a study of Repuldi- t . W il m o x , Auburn, Cal. 1TII U * PUBLK A T I'd . can principles and m ethods. There- I H o o d ’s S a rs a p a rilla lore, the battle lies between the Peo- 1 BnM hv d-ugji>r. »1. »lx for « . L.uid Office a t La G rande, O regon. cub ip i. noon j. co.. Apothw.i c. p ie’s p arty and th e D em ocrats, an d the . A u g u st 10. 1SH2. lxCV.li »¡„..,. lorm er has every advantage. Notice is herein given that thefollowing- 100 D o se s O ne D ollar "Mje will carry the solid South. We nam ed s e ttle r has tiled no tice of his in te n ­ tion to m ake final proof ill su p p o rt of bis can do th a t easier th an the D em ocrats claim , am i th a t sa id proof wili u - m ade be- can carry a single S outhern state. ‘orc J. A Rum ble, C om m issioner F . S. T he people of the South are tak en with C ircuit C ourt, at Jo se p h . O regon, on Sep th e O m aha platform . I t su its them . ten ib er 2fith. 1862. via: JO H N W. SIM M O NS. I lie elim ination of the R epublicans —GF T H E — has em ancipated the South, and the H u. No. 3504 for th e N N I K . section 2S. T p. 2 8.. R 45. E W M. colored and w hite people alike will Grande Rende Valley He name» the follow ing w itnesses to vote th eir choice of tickets We will an d carry the en tire West solid. O ur party E m e n LuV tram Mav- will get tile en tire silver vote, s in e i narri George W. Evutt ih 'K a y there is no choice on tlia t line between ’ “>“• Ole Miller, all of To be held on the Society’s grounds near ; A. CL Cleveland and H arrison. The Repub­ licans lost n ine states in 1S90 which they held two years before. To win C otice for pit they m u st regain those states and • Land Office at La _ Oregon carry all th e silver slates, and tiiis ■ August loth. 1862. One Week Only, Commencing they can n o t do. Notice h ereb v 6iven th a t tlc-A iilow ing o „ s.,,,., $ » S D y s p e p s ia M ill Occupy This Space in about 2 M eeks. IT WILL INTEREST YOU So be on the Lookout for it. SECOND Annual Fair Agricultural Society X La Grande. Oregon. _ nam ed se ttle r h as tiled notice of her inteh- , C om er 1st and Main Streets, Joseph. Oregon. Monday, October 3d, 1892. I tion to m ake final proof in «tippurt of tier claim , a n d th a t »Mid proof will be m ade be unngfer anti a ta r . a t i o n . fnrr the (. om it« < lerk of W alnwai u. tire H avann . v . Texas, Aug. 14— Suffering , at l-ntcrprive, O regon. • i >■ p-’-iiii r 2 l.li, H nn<»pr i n d F, D. M c C u l l y & Co,, .f in . I rider the auspices of the am ong the laboring class of the Mexi- l54ZJ' vlz First Eastern Oregon District C3o population on both sides of the . . / ° “:A A ' ’AFGHAN.; Rio G rande is appalling. M any fanti- " lor t‘*e «’E’-. 8E>.\sectiun 5 lies have been living for days on cac t fc_}' * section ;. atit£\i N v. , tu s plant and mesqtiite licans, a n d ' m a n 'c h ild r e n have died from lever <’n' riani€3 lue louowing w i t m o t„ t, fl.iGO (,’nsli P rem ium s uffcred by S tate. and biliousness The rd ta f com m ittee .M1^ , , ^ issues barely enough corn to keep lit- and • W ” ddo e. Cha-e ... .. of ,, Im naba. V Oregon. ». t.^l H, , Ik. It $10GG Special P rem ium s ottered by the in th eir em aciated bodies. A goon C h u n ia p of Jo sep h , O regon, a n d K. M. business m en of la. G rande ami rainfall has w ithin th e last Week Downey, of E n te rp rise , Oregon. Islan d City. A. CEKA V E R R eaiater. swollen the river so th a t it is in m any -O V E R S4O O O - places o’ er its hanks, h u t the w ater A dm inistrator’s Notice. cumes too late to lie available for this J n th e P ro b a te C ourt for W allow a count»-, T otal prem ium « for ex h ib its of ag ri­ y ear’s crops. S ta te of O regon. cu ltu re, m echanic« and th e arts. Agricultural Societv. Washington Republicans In th e M a tte r of the E sta te oh A. J . U lsa ev . deceased. i T o whom these p resen ts r sh i i a j ll con*. *'r n««-'»’ pi ii LIIUPU rpt T? 11’ o. . .1 J ne R epublican M ate convention greeting You wi.I take nutir-c that on the of W ashington adj itim ed on th e 11th EHhdayof March, 1»62. J A. Wood was inst., after after n n o o m m in in s.in s.in g c th the e following inst., following d}l|vapta>inted administrator of the e state A J Lhsnev. deceased, by the Hon. T. tic k e t: Congressm- n—Jo h n L. M’ilson ol II \ e a - e y ? c o u n ty ju d g e a t said tim e id of Spokane and M m. H. D oolittle of W allow a co u n ty . S la te of O regon, an d th at T acom a; Suprem e Judges—T. J. A n­ all p erso n s h av in g claim s r.gains*. said e s­ F or prem ium list or ajieetl program te will p resen t the sa m e to the u n d e r­ ders of W alla W alla and Elm qn Scott ta signed a d m in is tra to r, u t his piace in L ight- address A. Miller, S ecretary G rande of W hatcom ; Governor— Jo h n II. n in g can y o n . W allow a c o u n tr , O regon, of Ronde Valley A gricultural Society, or McGraw of S eattle; Lieut. G overnor— by m ull th ro u g h th e Jo sep h p o stn ili'e of E. S. McComais, Secretary F irst E a s t- ’ h . H. Luce of Lincoln ; Secretary of said co u n ty , d u ly addressed to the said a d ­ m in is tra to r. tlie claim to tie duly item ized ern Oregon D istrict A g rien llural Sttci- S tate—Jam es H. Price of - ------- P ierce; . »>•.. ...n .v o n- an d verified as lo req jn u iio ired i by law, at anv ev elv, Lu G rande, Oregon. A u d ito r — I,. K G rim es of i .- ik lin a ; tim e on or before th e 1st day of F ebruary’, S tate P rin te r—O. C. W hite of Colum- ( ,s5? , , " ’ — bia; S u p t.o f In stru ctio n —C. W. Bean ’ Jub-’a n h " 'U rt11' a t E n te rp rise «iregon of W hitm an. July JVth. 1S6-. J A WOOD. A d m in istra to r of the e s ta te of A J. Dis­ ney. deceased. Two o f a Kind. Ivanhoe A- S beaitan, a ttv s. for estate. .Adlai—“ By the way. Grover, wliere s your war record.” Delivered or a t my m ill mi reasonable i ICK 1 UK P l BLI< ATKIN Grover, grin n in g — “ I th in k y o u ’ll terms. L and Office at La G ra n d e . Oregon, lind it in tlie tam e pigeon-hole with „ . Ju ly 25. 1892. Cash or Stock Taken. yours, Adlai.” N otice is hereby given th a t th e follow ing- nan.eil se ttle r lias (¡¡cd notice of his in te n ­ For purticu'.uxat I en cm quire of Dalles C hronicle: T here is ju st this tion to m ak e final proof 111 su p p o rt of hrs G - 7W . M E E K , claim , a n d th a t said proof wili lie m ade be­ about the lalm r question : W hen a man fore J A R um ble, t ’om riiissiotier I'. 8. Prairie Creek, Oregon. ' wmhes to work and an o th er wiahea not t iic u it C ourt at Jo s e p h , O regon, on bept. ’ to work, all tilings ahoultl centralize 10th. 1*62, viz: M ILTO N SiM M GNS. on giving tiie work to th e mnn who w ants it, and all the force of th e gov­ H d No. AW!, for th e H -, N W |, an d NJ4 ern m e n t should he used, if necessary, S W *4 s e c ion 2? to w n sh ip 2 so u th , ran g e 'I'lu l l e s i u n r u a t R n a li iliVMta. to protect him in his choice between 45, K. W . 11 3X C 3-2ST : H e nam es tiie follow ing witned«.« Io prove idleneM and labor. OSBORNE FARM MACHINERY. POE SALE BY P. D. McCULLY & CO , JOSEPH OREOOM. O v e r * 2 5 0 0 in P u rs e s F o r T r ia ls o f S p e e d . I v’ w ! .r ***' Rough ami Dressed LUMBER FOR SALE. u ‘r l 'l ’i; to..» STILL “IN IT!" his co n tin u o u s residence upon am i c u ltiv a ­ tio n of. said land. viz. H iram M .ivnard You can break the new silver half- G eor ." W E van- . J . A . F r , ¡ .-t am i Will dollar w ithout shoving it in to a glass W uCr-neilcr. all of Jo sep h . (I -• A. C I,E A V E R . Il gister. of beer and g ettin g the change b a c k ., It is so b rittle th a t a solid biow of a ham m er will sh a tte r it. The moat plessinng way to break it, however, in to buy vour girl forty-five een ts w orth of iee cream or ra n d y and get buck u nickel. "Where the Lean Man Grew Fat. JO S E P H , | 4 0 I I X S. C L A E K , > \ .Settlement Notice. Notice is hereby given to all who are in­ debted to me to call at once and settle bv cash or note, r.v so doing, you will con­ fer a favor on Yours Raipectfully, G. M’, STgrnEsso.-i, M. D. Settlement Notice. Notice ik hereby given to all who are indebted to the Pioneer Drug Co. to call I 'd tt.r’r r ; i * : : '• " ’■v «ettlemeot of th ro - - OREGON. H. C. KENNEDY, Proprietor. I l‘\ ’»X The Osborne Mowers, Binders and Reapers —IN C8E IN WALLOWA COUNTY— Have Given the Best of Satisfaction. g r a n d e , o r eg o n , Does a General Commission Business, Anti Deals in GRAIN, FEED,-------- -------- WOOL, HIDES anti PELTS. The only Machines sold in the County for which Extras can be obtained without delay. --------- ------------ o --------- ----1-------- Our Patrons are assured that the machines Ample Storage Facilities for Wool anti Grain. Liberal Advancements cn Consignments. they purchase will be given the same attention C1F* Office in Hd 8 t i » c A M’ v i . k i • i„ ,p i..„ ,. H,,,, as heretofore. f