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SATUKDAY DEC II. 1SS0 7.B.TUsetu u a. cox. rcnusnn bt TURNER & COX. 3C XX. COS "BCr.-a toy. TEIUIS IX ADVANCE tSKYEA $3. 'The Chinese and the Chinese Question." Sach Is he title of a pamphlet vrblcli has been sent as ly some uukmmn triend asd li c i. atter perusal, w cannot pass br without comment. The u-nrk comprise three lectures delivered before Hie New York Academy of the U-rnl Art; on Ausast 25, September 29. ami October 27 jatpitb? Junes A. Whitney, LL D, sad covers S7 ptcts. The author proves convincingly In every word that he knows traerof he speak, and we have never read anything with in-w interest or prater satisfaction. We cannot hope to do the anbjeci justice ti the space at ur command by at emplia; a review of the treatise, bat will endeavor to touch tipoa some of lu most salient features. Mr. Whitney hows conclusively that he Is a scholar, that he has made a study of the Chinese problem and that he it tiiomnrfaly Blaster of it, as far as a man car become so at this day. The rt lecture contains a jaoit interesting and inatrnctive bisiory of the Chinese as a people from the earliest iay down to the present time. The char act eristics of the rare are delineated in a most striking manner their distinctive ness from all other of the peoples or the j globe, the result of their exclusive policy with relation to other nations; their own pecnlitr civilization, their education and the progress of the arts and sciences, paral le with but entirely distinct from the ret : of tlse world, their clannihncs, which so materially assists in the work of carry, ing out their objects and ends, and the com. j plete organization of their people the world ov?r Their habits and laws, relig ioa and government are all touched upon in most lacid style. The author then goes en to show by a train of reasoning how the Chinaman is constituted by natural devel opment aoU traiaics to eater into success fnl comtw-tition with all races of the earth. Tteirpertttiadry ia veil illsatratea ren dering them such dangerous ritals as they really are. but as oar people unfurtuaataly do not seem to n alize. It is then shown how that all avennrs of extension to thr north or west of the Chinese Empire are dosed to its thousand of natives cniwded oat of their own coaotry by natural in crease, and how the natural and only places of settlement now left open to ibeni are the PaciScCnat and the islands of Aus tralasia. Fortherit U shown what the hitnry r all Chinese colonization in past time ha been Cutt thglmte uaerhtiahaHoaetgatif ed upon a cxmlry, even though when met with fire and swerd. In the second lecture the baneful rfec!s of Chinese lalwr up-n Ctlifuraia directly. as-1 incidentally npoa the whole of the Uni ted State, is pirtrayed in words all too true. It is thorn that China has beeo wrongl in past time. not only by Great Britain but also by our own government, and how its policy hat changed, and is now changing, from one of retirement and stela sion to a dangerous aggressiveness. Tollowins this up Mr. Whitney enact to the conclusion, and Mjnsrrly cx ires -es it. that the Cbir.oe mutt go. and stay not on the order of their gnmz. bvl at once, or else it would h as vM to tnnke an unenn ditional surrender nt this Cmst to tbero Quoting the words ot the late Senator Uli ver f. Aorrm and others tn a commutes report, that it has become painfully evi dent that the Pacific Coast mnM in time ! come t-iiher American or llongo'ian." ilr. Whitney proceeds to the cnnrideraiion of the qae-liou as to how the inflow onlxt be stopped and a re flux secsred. Taking p me isonipgnme trestr. its every pro- viion In detajj is shown to be only besefic ial to the Chinaman and only detrimen tal to the people of the United States Then with the logic of a lawjer-statMman it ia shown that snch a compact is not bind ing in aoralt and has never tieen held so btndii j: in International Law, numerous opinions of jurists and practical illas'ra tions of similar infractions ol treaties for like causes bring given. This at to vdig this treaty in whir h onr government was sold out by a treacherous official should be broken; the next injury is as to tote it is to be accomplished. Kefwrinz to the Consti tution of the United Stales it is pointed cut that a treaty and an act of Cnngre&s stand npoa the same foot inc. a position sup. ported by nnmenmt decisions of the Cir cnit Conrts and the Snpremc Omrt of tlie United States. An act of Concrrss pssed sfllweqnently to a trca'y will modify or ah. rnyate it and tlee ten. That is all. The abrogation of this treaty would subject ue tn the c ntnre of none to continue under its provi'lniM is suicidal. We close by quoting the concluding sen tence of lb reaie: "SHnd and futile, indeed, is the policy lint wavers when confronted with such an Alternative. The question lielbre us is a question ofihe migration of races; of the transplanting or untiont. It cannot be met too toa or two decisively, for every sue needing year -A neglect Tenders the issue ore doubtful To express the truth In language plain and terse, If onr chrittian clvilizuionjf our cnlightenmcnf.if onr free ors of goveniment, if oar prfperity and yower as a peo;Ic. are to be presjsrvwl f nd perpetHateJ for ourselves and our childreo, tbei the Chinese must be expelled from et Wders a'any hazard, and at any cott" We wkU this work could find its way In o every leasehold In our IanT or at least dBtothatofall our Initiators, cabinet ofli xera, asd Gartidd !iiuiielf, for we can ex. jjet aothiog of JIyes. Its language Is tte, scholarly and cleesnt, iu jttyle In Ureslisg and leading, scell o&nectd and logical, the reawmiug sound and .conclus ions we think correct, while It .contains wore hi ii sic sense from coyer to orer than -Miything of its dimeusinus wo have ever fe, B jlomoa's l'roverbs iiardly exccjited. lira. DunUrag. This modern redeemer of woman's servile i condition, and would-lc creator of (to her) Editdu K. O. a state of salvation for the weaker sex. On the night of the first Inst our first orated in the Court House on Thursday fnow began to fall and the storm laMed lor evening in the preaenceof a fair audience, t-veml days. It readied a depth of a boot Tho subject as introduced in sheep's five inches altogpthrr, but at this date is clothing, being an afcts "Men's Rig'nUmpidly ditappcnrlng under a Chinook. For a uomau Mra.O. did well, we suip-jjracct of sf ck men arc not as long as at leist as well as a woman could do) tot lbey"ereafcw days ago. she is the first female we have ever hrdj No Itemsrom ''Dettctlve" of this place upon the stump. Her styli of orator isof the persuasive older and evidently calcala- 1 .. . fc- IT t . isieu io cnirnn ucn men as are Maun i fall hiM her snare. Altera peroiation on thesuhject of the frontier and frontiersmen in general, iulert-cm-d with a coniderab! j amount of "taffy for the uusophitticatrd, ! the epeakerna informed the maculine hi. tedsbctore brr that tliey had certain ri-chts , hut that thy arre to be attained nly by falling in iih her echeae, the dual oat - come ahirb was woman SBfTtage. i?he ! sid men had a nchtto be happy that e -.11 .. 2. . 1 . - I a.. 1 an uopc is ti; mat ueyuau a rtut io at Cttod corerment that we have, and don't pnpoe lo have it interfered -itb by female cXpcrimenUvcse: and ttiat we had a n!hl . to a gi-J wile that is hat we believe too, tre -a ant to be tied to one. She then brancht d out ao exteotively ea to wind up with the nuptial celebration of "Uncle j Saa" and "Aunt ColumbiaM tthoa rir Columbia has jour saett sixteen been ' I ousted op" and another teatinreutal id- a had a bead put co it). What the result. will be remains for time to determine. J Having the human race thus paired off tnd ktartedon th:couref ifeto htr sa'.-jthe Utyji" this j4are for 'he prpoe e-f itractioa, "ilothcr Dunlay proceeded to' ping away lime ami itMpraving their draw eou.e viry bcaii-rrndittg jKCtyrcs orj talents. Tle salject riitraed was "ltc married life which actually caUMtl the ' "vrl. That -ahUtey has caacM greater croc dile tears to well tmm the inrowt re- ces or our heart for the poor hcban s. She draw a picture of a wife at home made a slave to a lrd of rreation. cedunng aH sort of hardships and privatise but still staying with it," while she iaXitaatetl that a bnsband would dear the ranch p. d. q , or ordsto thatjeSeet. Another, of a wife looking like a Blue Maunuin freieht male liecause a hard-aurkitig husband had tall- ed in butiness P"ur man! Haw wetbank ed the Lord that we a'ill enjoyed th privi lege ol independent single h'eMeoness." ror we misbt fail too, and e woaldn't lite to trade off onr -ansel" for a freizht mnle. Then coming to a bat we suppoe were intoned for argumeBts in fa ror of Wom an's Rights. tltb.ugh the aediesce as as 1 Mired in the outset she was opposed to thrt!rr"h-" 'C rleiao kail brke measure, the speaker Invoked the thtdes of oar ancestors to look down upon the degeneracy of their handiwork the failure ofsuifrage in the hands of men. which tht-y so fondlr hoped wonM be maintained in the innocence and parity ia which it was given to them and after alioding to the.tmscarriageof this exprimea,he caltetl upon the audience to undertake aw the and a more hazardons one f iolroiuein: woman to clear the lal stream of peKtira But sach logic as this, we think, is a little beyond the cemprrhensina of the avrraie American citise-i, nr. lo ue a more homely lt more expretive simile, is as clear as mnd. And again illnttratior the banefsl tnflBence of wi.mrn upon piHicaI legisla tion, while tliey are on the ou'tidenf the circle. as in the touching narrative of Mr Jones temptation and to afnH, she drew frma it ihe inferrnre that women ahockl t illoweJ a fuller and freer ojjxrtuity ta exercue her sadaeHre tatent, whieli i about as easy and satcxal as drawing a tump. AWjt this time we had become more "wedded to our Mota than ever and woali fain have withdrawn fraru Ihe rosraarvof the people, but S"tiie cocoKscfenahle ia. I vidual without the fear of a here-after be fore his or her eyes, as Ihe cae may 1-e. had nqaeteil a recital of the -Fred Dongla Storjand a poem as lous as ihe MoralLaw. which the au bene was troitol to. with the ml titionora yarn ab ut a rtcr eniwiei: and a ben seilb;; after whwh a little romance of lbs weet by and-by was c tiled to aiiod and circulated whiih from pre. eot tiver-lty of taa'es we imagine wm hap pily determined, or some bo-ly might hve wished his crand-father had lien burn a giri lcfore this imic. Then wiih another aupplt- of -uffy lo the Iwya. dealt ont with Inri.Ji Hand. Iliedoor wen-coe l and Ihe ceremony of passing around thehat indulg el in. It was given out thst on some evening in the near future the grtat conundrum of -Why not" would be presented ta the people bhould tliial the case wc will endeatir tu reply in onr next. Look out for the Railroad! Mr. P. Zaner. Ihe superintendent of the corps of engineers am engaged in running prospecting railroad lines through this community reached Peadletou some days past. On Tuesday last Ttlr Zaner, accom panied by J.H. Raley, Esq took a trip down the L'ma'illa Rber aa far as the low er bridge, io order to gain wime idea of the feasiuility or that route. Altera thorough inspection Mr. Zancr expressed himecir aa being greatly surprised and pleased at what he found to be the real condition or this natural outlet in fact it seemed to him altogether different from what it bad been represented to him. With Ute exception of two short curves near the place or Noel Hopper Is really no obttacle mentioning io Uie way of laying a track i along the river coure which Mr. Z saya his company always prefers eeen- thoagh U nee,Js!..fe e-r,e. e.L,., WUte 1- .,! not exnrettsnv official nn.mlse or induce. meui to hope for Una line, yet he remarked that Mature making a strong put, Tm Pendlaton " Whereverit eeemed necessary McnU.rrInnl,eI. r.ll., to structlors were ncivrd froo. iieail.onar. ten. to locale the line aloncr tl.e rlvee't-.t. torn irrwMxttilK linlitn trnr L-n.u. . i - - - - I this miy be. The engineering pariy Will I nnceedratnce to snmy iu I.wSollow I ug the line of tho -old 'ilmlnutt survey. ,ciLm .j,.,.i t. -nt i ?' the road ihrsh P.alletoa.thenco Icllow. ing tlie river down to within, eiuht miles lot its month, from which point it will j "?e.Mt 4?. i1 . olb" I" r w fc luc .mnauioi tiio norsejir. z..ner pmnoun- ?iVrMrvU!fcn,r"i,BpMd lake bold or tbe work the oear fnture may Witney the iron horso jtteaniog by our iowa so mote It b$. Slivers ft out lllllow Wedge. Hcrrsicii, Dtc. 7th 1SS0. for vcral aeeka. We presume, however. it will soon tw time for him to dip In again . .. . .. .... as nil asitixnce in correct Hi it puMiciy a tuile of a niitVc was appreciated. But Mr. 3 N.yonrrut on op next llrac. lr. S inhume and Ed. lH.hop have par chased one hair ot the city brewery In thit p'are. T. W. Ayer wnt lo Portland one day 1 week on bnrness. Mr. Wiltz. of the firm of Wilu S; YeMel oer ib - butcher, started fur Portland lait erk, but a drfrateil by the sterols and hal to retnrn alter several .ls travel. . a t me iieainin n.u.oi iiong fiseg is train In onr rekl.t- All our people in this psrt of fae county srra satUaed with the election of RarfleM Oar trht-ol under control af the present teacher ia progreliig finely anil the sehol ar are rajiWly adraocin.' in their tUe. The E 0. only reaches us an Mt4y why cannot e get it at early ra Sa&day. only oce day's drive! If e areihe first to grumble the . 0. has only a tliver from Oar -autre. A delisting society was organized Utt Tbnrs4ay evenirg at the Khool batsse by trouble tbn any tkisz else in onr labd." w krtr bat little aUt or ChrlMMa-. tree yet. but 'tis said still water it !m p H""'nr. w will net altew ich an tnb-j- JaWe affair to rseape the Bttte falls. A Cfcrittiaas Ball is talked ef. Dae DMke wHtbesivea to all at there it room to dx-xe fear sets is Irrer IlaH. If this it aay iUKo please escsse as we canaet gatu prist by manBscript. On i a Tir "Xarjuet." Frvi TT. TT. Sktfetwtaa r TbeUt-tt ilttog ia taces Is called the Raqtset,a-d is crlthrr a wait 2 ner a pUka, tboarh the hat parU ef both are t'-fed The stnkes p with a oat. and the rirl wrfl diar thtly at thes:h IrSgliteaed. if she Bsde:UavJ( the Uaace. xad lac yean: au will rasrvs her by a gentle prettare. r h Mderstaadt the daace or kisowaaafthsoz at all. At the mcmm! crash they dole, as thoach ssae ooe bad thrown a bVae'craith shp at them, aad thty start la. They begie by imhsUac the strsczle far life, repiewnsisg a pcra who idroa-niae. but at eaah crash of t lie cysibals aad ba dram they cVtse and scoot to one shic, then dart back agaw.ja3i eaeh other aidrwat a. aad then a the crath r nf the maac bionme atore terrtAe aad deafraias they try to driva each (Hher through the Soar by tnaht itreara. cet d-s. perate and da and tear aad padl a a 4 !l at Aaoethey ra rsriag mti wish hyaimphoUt aoi dettrMra iremaas aad snath their teeth aad rare aid aafiar the ml terrlUe agoay ami it Is alt over. It is a short dance, at ihedrtign it ataaietBeal and no murder. Cut short as it Is it is said to be very sweet. A. Worthy Examjd.. There it a msa now ia Pen Melon by the name id Cewrge Farrest who agordt a very practical ltmstraua of what a srsKtooian can aicwtupttfh in ibis eaitry i he wlH oa'.y take hiH and ttuk. Jlr. IVrrett it 55 Jeara of a- aad bat a wife aad three or four children to ssppart. Daring the" put easAa tie ha been i asaerl in bautsag lum bsrfnmi Cectlry fe Haw n't sawmill 30 miles fiwa Pendleto9,hrisg fra team oae atfsn and one span of banes one of the hor-s aad the wagua having tea boesbt n time. He bnwght est the first kad that lett the mill en the 17h day of 3! ay last and the lat load on Deccoiber -Ith haul ing in all 40 loadt.or 45.111 feet or lumber, over 1 100 feet at a load. From hit earnings be baa lupiioitcd hit family, paid all ex pe0-k.nd owes no man a ceat IihUt In addi tern to that he hat paid for bU horse, $U0, ani fur hit wagon. 172. ann bad a $20 piece left in bit pecaci. Ilia travel lurins the seaoa foots upSSSOmlha This ibows what can be done and we woahl like t hear of nine younger man whi has beaten the record. 'Sail Mrrr"-Thc Ihrase Cleaning. From Oif Cincinnati Commertinl: l'mf. Scheie De Vere givea the orlrin or the eXprrtoii TiaH River" in bis book calleil -Aniericanim: The Eaeiidi ot the Jew W rid M Brfore ihe day of eteani all narigaiiou of the Ohio river was carried on by fltt boats and keel.lxiats. It waa necewry to row the kcel-L..t np stream Tlie lalior wat pnlnfnl and rxhansting. There were slaves all a!on the Kentucky side of tlm ritcrthnsertay. When a negro li&il tie. ri r-fV.ff ..- nf . u... 1 1. j cnu,ni , p0niiu ,lim h. hUyc him ,mttn row keel-to. U up the river Tlit uofh. -nt w oiled "rowing up" In time it 1'" .country, much a the term rblo ut" it applied nowadays Pnd Ihs Vere oootea n"e JJl,in rltJerald. I "f " llpe the President 1 X"' " !rJ" rvwV "P ,or . a-.. I.t C ..(.. I J i t. ni,.!, 1 oJ t"t Ohio. lii KeoMieky. It wssrncro' 'k3 ' Jt. ,u.. . i. I, 7." . was, and is, a little tributary ' "7. .V" . J!l. . "S I . . . f ". PUoIhment V?'" tK lm',04r, ?" "'f?- P- iinn iiw.ni Tr 1 1 1 . 1 i .. .1 . .. . . ' l 't the fl",r "f Wr'? n! K-ntucky n" "f 1" pbW h'; " ,BVn' V" S CJsUUu$ Ia the tKipalar sneech of thr countrr. Fmn l"t.dTt? ' !b VP' or Prt7 Crn T yi 10 " e,eclloa " ""P " llva" The Ongmb says' Wehej- of a sale ot wheat by Uawley, Wallace Co. lo bilian, .ihiin li i Co. on Monday la,t of iwj tons of Walla Walla htat' nvolv ng al"nt3J5.)0. This is tho largest slngll transaction la when ihit ever uwk tdaco between Portland b lyera nwl sellers ih the afeawJw PI A rmm sm 1iMt. aasa Man wi. a eaa WMMt w MIU 4 V" marked ul.tn be ttoi hUgoat by rail. C. 11 Vfvn a- at ntiAlnlil M.at..Hffar to carry Oregon's vote to Washington City. The cot or running the city government orXew Yorki 8 1 J.(W0,C00 annually. It It estimated that Ihe cotton crop of the South ha leen damaged by recent sercre weather to the extent of 500.000 bales. Advice from all parts of California re prt rains, which are greatly wanted by armer. Jonah was the fiatt msa lo retire from ihe department ol the Interior, CarlSchurz will ! the next Hanria-k carried only fnr counties of lAwaovarOartn-M. CTarieUIy enoaeh lhr are named Jackson, Johnson, .Leo and Davis. An unknown man rerittrreil as fcHarry SsondeiV waa fonnd dead in his bed at the St. Louis Hotel in Portland oa the 2d intt. An Alabama rlrl of the tender ace or seventv.nine eped a tea days ago with a toanz man or six'y! At lat aromnts their parx i.ta had not overtsken them. One millioa onehnndrrd and eleven thoa aoet lo2t were received In Chiearo dur ing Xovenler. the Iarret rreelpts ever known for single month. Their value was 12,S0.0CO. A compositor, setting np the teatt: "Woman Without her. mr. would tie a avaje." rot the punctuation in wrons and made it read : Worn in Without her man, woy l? stvsge. The other dav. Ia EneJareL a half starred y waa ooavk-frd orteaha; a turnip vala J at "tie penny. He pleaded that ha tool M necante t.e was hantrjr. He was sen letioed to fourteen dsya Imprisonment with hard lab. r. - "Shon. sakl a Dutchman." yon mar say what ym leaie.Ueatpv! nei-hiot,I hate had le voortt eelshbora a never w Jlloe tSrtn'l ainehessoMBe borne tahidere ears pllt. and io.!dcrday two of them cotse home mining " Tha wheat crop of ihe United States for 1SS0 is as fellows: Bathela. ..323.073000 .. 4IJ&20.OOO .. liSSO.jn .. I.1CO,(OJ Western States PjcISc Oat Soatkem Stales , MMdte States iMor-iatMl terrlteries.., Kew EagUaJ Grand total S55.6I9jOO0 The hoese of Pelec Barker in Peavke. MatttchSfUa. it ilk! to be the oblrt bow In the Catted Stale. Ia the prIor of 1C23 31 r. Barker's cmtrrrat-graBdraiber asd Preenet- Davis hatti a fort of ice aad njTtr. with port We with which to iU- d theas-lvei wgalett the Iadiaa. The rrt ha twen sed as a dtalnr room by the Brker rtatty for years. The main boeve is a wo-trj baihJinr. asl it ten veara youneer than tha part that frmd the froot. The bu it larslsLed throush at with eld foraicr. Tlie pres -ct from Qneen Vlctar'a to Mr. nave ha leea rrceived at ll e VhleHoae. It ti a wriUsgtaWe. anadeof oak. from ll-e slop Ite-ohtte. and wcbt 1500 poaHl. Toe w"J is very e Ialorte'y rsrred. a-vi the labe make an eb-rtnt. rs well a ertk-able, plote of fare hart It wiM U tdacrd ia nae4 ibe ptrWa for Ihe prese- t. Ufton taieof the smooth pae4 ! the fl. btwsag tnscriptioa: "H M S. Reolne. fmrmC part 4 the expedi'ian cnto h of Sir Jhn Frankhn. li 1&52. wat aba doae in Utitade 74 desreea -I mi nuts 3 btocitsde 101 desree 22 rotnatet w.', oa the is h ol May. She was dIoTcred ni eitracted in Sepember, 1SK. In lat. Hade C7 derrrrs nonh. by Cpt. B d Motion, of the United States whaler George Hrary The htp was purcliaard. fitted oat aod aetit in En stand a rdt u Her lJ ety. Qae, n Vlct"r, by the Preaident and jieipU of t&e United Slates at a token of "od willnn l frieruithip. This taWe waa made fnta Ltrtimlrs when slirwat broken Mp. and i presented by the Qieen of Great Oritalnand Ireland to Ihe Prc'dcat of the Lnited htatea. a a memorial nf the coar t -y and lirinsLlDlart which aiClaled the offer of the gift ot the Resolute." The pari Icslara ofanetect ion ttet.hr which ((neck lMtavoteandGartuid rineJ one. have jaJ leea tld lo n. aixi which ia too ro.l to keep. A genitemaa or Eatt Prt. Uud. who owned arow. went down tn a mer chant tn sets strap to put am nod the Iv.vine'ajieck.aod wat atked by blm why he did not ue a rope aromd her horat. Tbecnwowner antwrrel that ao man wat aMe ti put a rope arounl h-r horna and o.T. errd if any man could do the Jb ti vote for Hancock, thonrh be waa a IWuhlican The merchant felt himtircquato the task. aau Mi l bo wouM vote ror Uarileld If he muldn'l do It. The barter was taken; and next morn in r. armtl with a rope, the mer chant proeeeded to thecnw stable. looknl la and saw the cow amoleyobr. It being election day. he went down io the poll, and. true'o hit word, cast his first vote for GarfleM. That one rote did not carry the state for Ihe repuMieaa. bat sometimea ttnatl thincs ro a lonr ways towards acmiru pliihincan end. and this may bare been one or them . Bulletin. NOTICE. The followlns Sections of the Kerised Resnbiiiont or Ihe Indian Department arc puhliahed for the information of parties in terested, nzr SrcnoxSCO. "Hrreaflfr no authority will be granted, or while person permitted under any circumstances, to craze cattle or other stork upon Indian Reservations without having flrat obtained the coneut of the Indian and the approval or the A cent thereto, and in such cases only upon such terms and conditions, and subject to the pa mentor such rate or compensation far the privilege. at may be prescribed by the Agent, with the approval ol the Depart, merit. Areata will notify all authorized ieraona now grazlne.npnn their respective reservations, that all snch stock rauil be re moved at once; and lo case anch removal is not made within thirty days, the name or such persons together with the names or witnesses and all material facta In coat-cc lion therewith, ahnnld bo reported tn this office, that proper legal action may be taken in the prendre; and like reports should be wade in cases where white persons hereaft er drive or otherwise convey stock to ranee and feed upon Indian Reservations without Consent aad approval aa forssald." Sec 271 -Hereafter, an white person or persona will be permitted to drive stock across Indian Res rvaU-ins or Indian Country without first having obtained the cossent of the Iudiass aad the approval of this office. Any violation of this rule should be re ported with all the facts ia the cafe, to this office. Io order thst the appropriate fiction may be had in the premises." Hereafter the foregoing rules acd rega Islious will be rigidly ea forced oa this Reservation. R. H. Fat. U. S. IadiB Ageat. Umatilla Aatscr, J I rcim r o IS0 J ADVERTISEMENTS. W. J. LEEZEB, . . OCaLCB IK. WO 0 D & COAL STOVES CUTLERY, BOLTS, SCREWS, HINGES. And all kinds of HARD WIRE. X reten! aaaorticatl ct Krt cs tia aai taaia Is eer. pears and ieox nrw rvusisato IiRwtxo iKMxatxrs cm s :rxT. me hunk broa Afnchkartl lsp:arsu. aeCa3 aa caaaiac ay sew Hoct-a W.J LESTER. H Brtsaer. wr W. 3. BYERS & CO. rsiirsiEToo- PENDLETOK TjLXT ,T .S XANXraCTVtEEi AX OEALZS5 IX TIDVl Craia. tu. rrriKrniaur Sw rl "Sel-sa i;i: ELssoln ion ITotice. rpnE nsv or aixuon' a dotting has bed: 1 llir .f Mn ry BMt1 caam at. Mr lwrer rettrtae fraaa lfeWaMia Vr i m m a iriT esn ta r h- f aaVt.a Orer a&t tTaataea Mare a&4 "a mIU aH aewaata. C B attien?: J. SI. tWWLLNG. IVaOt a Onea, Name suk 1 IH XerSSt E.J feaxtarou. SOMMERV1LLE & RALEY, DEALERS AY Paint oiK DycstutTs, Glass putty Patent medicines And Perfumery. -STATIONERY- Sclaee! Book. Fancr Jc Tellcl Geerfs. WINES AND LIQUORS; rare Ltaaf. KCatCSL, IoritCME.TSi Sheet atatlc, Matalcal WaLu Lacapa aad Lamp (iatatra. XaatMlnsa. Ilt tare fraaara. Etc., Etc Peadletou, - Oregoa. WOOL GROWERS ATTENTION. We desire to call the attention of the Wool Growers of this county to our unexcelled facil ities for selling "Wool in the Portland or San Francisco mar kets. Liberal advancements will be made on Wool. Com mission charged for selling is 2 1-2 PER CT. Wool forwarded at 50cts. per ton. Wc have a large stock of 1st class Leaf Tobacco, Sulphur, Stock Salt, Wool Sacks, Fleece Twine, Shears, Etc All of which wc ofler at bottom prices. All orders or business of Wool Growers will receive prompt attention as in past years. John I FOSTER & Co, Umatilla, Or., Jan. 14, 18S0. Jtaltm NE SALOON, .Mala Street, Opposite. Court IIoae IKcrrlll & Lang, Proprietors. The cboitest of Winw, Beer, Liqaora sad Cigars will be kept constantly oa hand. We intend to keep a first-clm house !a I ever- respect a ADVERTISEMENTS. CO LU CURE YOUR SACK ACHE, Asa all iieuo tf u KMaera. GU'dVr ia4 ifflprercd Exccbisr Miaej Pad. Il It a HxnVZl. at EEAUXG as4 EX LIEF. Simple, 8cnlblf, Direct Palnloiti. Pesseilul. It rStrH. Wr aS 1m CHi. x Krr- llon aa Herniation ta Meeidac Smp l ar 4KrrS app()eua. aa a4anl ta actoiaate tmrj lateraai BMrfjrtae. rra4 foe e-ir Irvlto ea K4t7 I eU-. ixai ttc IwSI J toQUU, a' eU tuit aai ntrtfi U price, S3. Ihs OalT' Lunr Pad Co. WILLIAMS BLOCK. fcr it aS iaaacaar Detroit, 3Iiclt. LEGAL. Sale cf Real Estate. ta th Caa7 Cearl cf tb ful ct Opfit tar Tavat-aU Cvaaaf. Uaiauiwtr'ru' I OrW l ie rie tuulir it r s tLiIl w I ea appGcrfwa af if-t ai4 Uu X- tr&ar laD I mwat fr aeiirr he Vlaea. tie ea e M T4 ea. H ieartar la lAt" Caart tn IW tes Am a re-atea ai 4 BS4 Vy lltae a LalM. tl sar Ut ftaerr-eiae t .iUie t FraaL K. lHoe al U. Ir. tmm. reajiac as arcr f ! mU'l real e bar( la li t es. iSl a aaU tr ta icumi ecas a aeta it n iim af t eauu ml auS mtrit laat eea rl HUU Ur eia h w tee T aef4 IV- j-u T ia nt arte aa4 all I 'n ielru-l ia tk w4 tta ay f trfw Ua Oan aa XtCj tkSi.6t af " e rraW I I U .t 1 rV k r at a Cean r af iirf".-iui'itBefrraeiaiale a te U ratKa. ISea a4 ikee ta be om tf aa evr Kbrnat t-tk uS aT cita real eaPaX .crWt ia a-t f mm aa SsSa: Latt t. It It ta V" I IS a4 ooe xrce4 aaeStafaf let 1 ta ES-e Iter & a Ik ea af rrfcaVia. ravaaaAt t aat'. Oern ataa haneil Iff Ltl tt R'rk r ul Ml t i S. i. S. S. ia. asf lr.ci ! te S a4 Tla BLtX Eaa4 Btara X, K. r. aa4 f a4elbal PSk li B.Iaa4 J Sa rVaVu rtuiUCKXlr. tkerra Aa4 tt t ttntwt aer Scat a ear tSS aree raw, j1 fae anHn USar. tV aaVi fteanac af S m1 pua. ta lS Eaer OiManias a aerkj Kllflfff fbi l Ifce aM TTauMSu ta tW iw iifra. a a ray air enefaa ef af m4 ccti ISdijlfrwr ta ta aut katax af atS f aatag. IHlel OH ttia r Xeeert. X 0 W. C Ll taaatf iff. TCXXEZ A COX. imi tor Ccaelua. 3Urr3h. umaaen- Jotttce's Cacrt fir ta Precit tf lttseo. Umaiilla O'outr, Or. W. C White, plaiotia; v. J. J. Cairnea. defceaasL CWR sctiaa ta rtoivrr aa-aey. To J. J. Cairaes. I be aUnre nasied DcTea daaL THE NAME Oi TI1B STATE OF Orr-coo. ri-a are firTtty rrqt:ired tn ae- fw-ar lenre ike aadniBeit. a Janice of he IVace far tae prrclB t afureaod. ua tlie ISUi 4tv f RrcrmUr ISiO at 10 i.'cek B ittr Ifcrarata af akt clay ai Ihe fioe -e! Ju:ire la aald Prtcisct to anirtr Ibr alw re 3ine! tiiatatitTlB a civil aaliea Tlie tie frfHlant tU UXe tmtxr that if ke fail ta aaaarcr the rnm(Iatat herein, lht ptaatS aoM use jerfrtBrol iint him for $S3 sn sl iliVerM-l3eBU la m iWaa. Tbtt aiubimt is psbluhetl bv erer of J. E. Kiri.lao.1. JotiJce 4 iVe Peace, this the 25ih day of OctoUr ISS0. J. E. KIRKL.VXD. JctSre nf Uie I'ciC. auini3ns. Jctttre'c Grcui for the Prtcisrt of MiUua. Uioatillt Cocuij, Or. W. C. White, platatitf. va J J. Cain rs. defeatlaat. Ciril setira In recover BUHtr? Tn J J. Cairaes lh start caaieil defea. Jant TX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Orrjrn jna are Utmrlij rrqiiirril to appeal brfere the natcrstiel. a Jatiiceoi the Peace fur the prtoecl afi'raU1. sn tbe lb Hay of December 1S50.1 It oc-a:k tn I be" Tore hi a of mil dav.at the nffice "t lalaive caiacil ttaiaiiia acivil aclioa. Thej Slefeodaat will uVe uoDee Ibat it he tail 11 ancr Hm eoinplaiot herein, ibe pUlattl will take jodsnient araint him tiirIOfO and distraraetucnu ta this crtioc. Thit lomiwi pobttshed bv order nf J. E. Kirklacl. Justice t tha" Peace. This S3Ui dav or October 1SSO. J E. KIHKLAND. Jalice vf tlw Peace. Summons. ta lS Clrcalt C-an ef k caw ct Orrreo. tx Of ri!f ef CtaatiUa aa. I. M euahr aad ft, H .-tiWyt pwtser aa-Wr lie Seat aaae aa4 tljla f MltVj Una. rtTa. vc & Maapvtt. Disx. 1m. M(atn. tb abvee atat-4 IMeeiast: V tiik mvcit THibzrara or cmsbix. Taai ar Wnfcr Miirrd ta ir. j a4 aar ite aBiSlal t ed lt rmm jt U aaere mwH m- Im, Hba lea days (mat Ue4 te Iitewerer k!a raaaaaea iimk, ifnTent la ttWcnaaly.a r afreet ta aty aaaer eaaiai) af Ihla e.. taa atta lalaealt aaralrvat tb-laie aT IS aetHe ct Un naaiia im.iM a aere4 r raSbnaiana Ibea m ar t teniae tm ay ol ibe iakr treat ct i&w Mri.eaaiaM-taa aett atler ta dat at ibe m pataJcalloa af tbia eamaMoa.a4 IT J ea till o Msa eer. S-r wast lb- P-t. is rUU7 lN Ute aaealctat oe u lat iSrnU leeta at aaK Orrait Ceatt aetb aa( StZMeaeca aaaeewatl Srr aract a4 bboe dove a4 auierta a fteajabri, aa4 tor cU a4 dfceqreeisesU T Ibat actaaL Tbia aamsMca abHU4 by tb aeter cl lb Boa. L. I.. Ue.tnbar. Jare r ibe aeee trtlOeS v'ean, brartsf au it Uh 4J cf Nembre. A. D 130 TVUSr.lt O'X. Ne nn anjt s-erxa Notica for Pnblicatioa. Las met ar La ntatat. lsl Sv llih. 1KV3 "aTOTICE 15 berebr (Ires IbM Ibe Mloalas aiawl XI ellWebaaSlejMHIreer bUtaleblWaila Make Baal reenf lo asrwi ot h cUlau aad e-enre taat ea irrlberearallBeearlraltaai IblrlT data Iram lb 4te c tbia aetve. It' WiUbm A Pay rieemp I loo D S. Xa. iriK. Before ikbt a tUiler. NutH raMKL at la4Mea. I'matllla Ca iieefoa oa D-eeal n 2b IS9 tor lb NK eee. SI To 1 Nona Kit 33 YtM nf 1TI taaell UetMlaa. at ators Uie 6Hnw. tax a. bla animate vta: K. a. ncra, rr-ac iixe, ranaaa Km4le aad H. C. Klsdte, all cf rraimaa. Cnalllta Caat7. rT, M?4l Ht-SKTW nWlf.ltT. Renter. Admin Mratnr's yotice. Tlie uailrrsicneil bas lajen dolr appnin ted by the County Cucrt of UmaiilU Coun ty. State of Orrena. Admltiitrntor of the ratate of W. F. Match. UrceaeiL All per sons having claims aptisst sakl estate are hercbr Bntitied to n reseat liicfli to me. do. If veriaeil. at my residence in Alia precinct j in saiu OHiBiy, srunn six Btomiia imm me dsta UareoC F. W. WEXTZ, AdoiinUtrator. Evakts &-Waixsr, AttorBeya. Nov. S&h lSK).4t AdaatlaiitratBrs Notice. "VrOTICK IS BERKBT GtVICX THAT THE i.'i 0rlse4aatbei4alrapBlale4br IbtCboa tr Coorl at CmatUU OjHT. Mala or Oeesua, X Jialo Utraloeaflb ealaie of Jaha Ubaa, lcf4. All etos KtTta cUlmi aaatcai laid aauM are rrnaird is rrraeal ihe unr, atib the ryofier VeaeNera, lo tha t.i.im. .I.t hu flM In NiHMfla Pmflltll, ;'r"rea "iatttiainonit''iili os' u-aC f Cares by AESOfiPTIOH" (Satnrei irzj- ill LUNG DISEASES, 1M AT DISEASES, BREATHING TROUBLES, I Ueltea intact tlra csnUrc intu as4 Drawi tn n tt eueaaei juru lit poeacxs Oat. v-ru. iati to iu r-r-aa. YOUcan beRELIEVED ilCUBED parttfeetulr aatti jw Ui lW t&U Sese, a Orafjiau. araect hj siaH es rrctifl ct Pad Co, TetiaM A"3 B-t. J -Onlj" Ling a,, WILLIAMS BLOCK, f Uetrsslt, 3IIcSi Tear"- ' frte. torn SOJjr ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY HOTEL. HEPJPISES, Or, J. "Vr. GILMuRE, Peofeietoe: Tim Cu keaaa. Efery fcfcj trw. EeuRxMa. ALLISON & DOVVLING GROCERY, PROVISION &. FEED STORE At ITexter old stand on Maim Street opposite Court House- A iuH stock ol groceries of ever' description, SUGARS, COFFEE, TZA SHOES, CASSZD 'tE.VTS, ' ' FRUITS, ETC., ETC., ETC- Flour, Feed and Vegetables 1 f a j ??Cash paid or goods given friS in exchange for couiitrv produce. t I4T. FRANK DUNN. BUILDER, PEADLLTOX, nEG avlt ST 7 it JMSM BLM i yc net is ten, as! At cm cj d GET HISPRICES. THE E5TIB2 ST0"S 0? DRY GOODS, J HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, - ., rtTUiMf ee-aires FURNISHING GOODS ro--r- ui.i 1 e.e,- ' 1 nnrc 1 i, Mll rrtK, NOTIONS, ETC Must be sold within sixty dajy to make room for improve ments. SrEQAL ATTEXTIO.V IS CALLED TO A Fixe Assortment of a Ladies and Hisses Cloaks, Knit Shawls and Jackets In which great offered. bargains are LEHMAN BLUM, Fendleton, 0:e.oi 25 X5o3JLSL27S S AVED By buying your SEWING; Machines nt the FURNITURE Storo in Pendleton. IW1U. SKU. KSCRIN'S ?OR J10 AS CAW-IT doi wiier lhaa eaa V Ntatht tnm wi-as for o- ii Jim tut irom w ti joa tatt5 tT lb : far li aae or his lean.. I Step la awe lb Tat stoat poavrtal aad btbteu rssalar aacaias male. Tbs tatat Impeored - aiK 3K KnovaUeatorUovtras lb vtr Acst. XL lha noi'.i itDdvaed Wi.lMoaa rriee (mm 135 ta tin Abu Wl, Xeeitiea, fltn. piiwk m , tvraK l r.:et ,-8F i ii" i . I i