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... L.iMKri.'Mnrcn in. irss iccnii ' - .,., f Hie KastOiieoonian nit S1V.V1.I In the AbillRton nnif", ; .....i.,,. tlm inntl. fflrh" lMl.f. lie wlIM 1 t.ltitri ill I't'HUIVlwiit Hint Slier tl.eni any service In hi IlltliVI '' Co., Photographers. Whittaker, dentist. .1 .iIiIml' ut Donaldson iv photographs go to 'f. 0 .1,.. Ma n street nnugu. 1..1.1 ..1.1 tlnu.r untl fur anuniKie. .V!" .-.- aaeftuen ol vteswn, uicu iusi. ...i i. la ulfit ut Guircn'H hotel BI,u ..." .. "...mi.... .. IOVIUOIII 1110 """"l ,iof uonoruuiu ui. i.,. of oIHcch for rent in tho ),nll,IInL. Htcam heated. rivllcgeH, not una com water, rotivonionceB, iui fin i. . . ti i i ... .i. i . iiutiful trimmed nuis job. re the Opera Millinery Store, ilron, tho gay or demure, can Powers, ii citizen nnd council i ....... Iti fiivi'ti tn.tliiv. tin decided stops 'ivo been tuiton tublishlni! a system of water- Vcstoii. ii.i.. .. .i tirrmitnmit irnintrnr nun of tho Potts, was in town eolng homo happy in tho au ( a brim now wagon, purchased . . . 1. i. t that you occasionally tueot u wear u'u overco.it and looks iih I .1 l ...... ..I.nnt. ! 'n .t.tl.l U.lU IIITII nilllkK I'J I. l..l. ilk that old Winter 1h sending ailvutifo KinirilH. Vmllcton 1h ut present u little encourage itself with thu re It lu .... tt.iMii .ill' limn Itu . il in uw nutru v.. ... Again, tho longed-for after ore will soon be plentiful. .Mnnwll 1st now receiving Iter of millinery goods. Sho also full stock of Ocrnmn yarnH, mportod S.txouy and all mute ucywork. Court sticot,oppo- nuiu iiuu.'i. bcl was taken caru of und ox tho Knights of Pythias, to .. I.a I.aIaihij .tilt trtl lttu 1tirttfr rum tliu oiiecis oi uio ucciucui . .1 l-.l 4 ..... 1... . ... 1 ....I.... .1 a It. a Pl'vlt.'l UIllvl iuwin nikn need. n h now singularly free from 1 vagabonds, few arrests being tuy, However, un oiu isruei iui Wen troubling rendleton arrested by Constablo lay lor :. and brought beforo Justice I.I.. ..l . I. . (1. l.Ultl'II. 11 III IlllllHUlll 1111 I11U1 AiUms neighborhood, wan in hlpcd from iKjintH along tho T. rullnviil tu trmiionrimiH. , here for u few duyn only witli u .four. live, and ten ccntu ior and k'o them; look out for Lnvrtv tinllilfnt. late las 'Hio Irani l'ortlanu to in. timl u-lll r.ttiitiln ii wnnlr fp city of the golden gatcH. He leave for IiIh homo ut Albuny, H urobab o that "Km" will tho wide, wide Went, but will remain contented in liifl Kimt- iHioDle of l'endleton uro aoaiiini; the uimearunco of tlio i .,f !.. II . " "... il . .if.. UU.1 1 II Li I IL I i:iHt I 111 I I'llIIIt'MI. IL 1' haven't ot tho nervo to iml- Juint i' .invention with Damon i ...... ... . i.... ... -.hi lamvii r liuorgo W. Jutt, who visit tin' two lodgen in joint w ui iiun iui uiii intii'ii i if toiniMiueil hv a Humlnjr f e lotl;,'!) there, lhimlli. ill rn(i.i.i..l l.iu Mi.tlit tv I hi 1 1 vi I iw atitt IfliMot JttllH illoUKtllO t). U. iV Mill and llourko A (). Ho "- PULLfSM 111 MMlllMlf IL IlUirKOL to Denver but ho rout-M- mil irtl.n. .1 l Mi ........... fl""NNlo( u! tho Hour m hau.J Tlk?..,n llll .. .1 . . in ill. ll nun uuii'i u are hun wjiho little m ll... .1 i. , .i nuiiiin mm queMion, 'Cf.ll ill. .... I .1... ... iiiiiviui unit lliu umii !er. Willi U:lrf KMtitu.unil In I... - . i iiuuii--: una wiw w . vi.-i.iiti lilt, mill u ..... wa. ...,, 1J 1,W. . "V. 1 Mln"l. r.,.1 ....1 '. !.!.. i 1 icill. .YUllllllK "J till. iliFciucrv, howover, MteriiriMng utins havo or J?.'' niaelil'iery, and tho tt,J ll matorialUo, novertli.i- ter has rwelvwl letter JWXuniier. who in ultnuillii' lliu .--v rfjiiu; II. I 1.1(1 1.1 IIIH. . i v i m'iuu uiiiiiiiniitp " Mr. Vfexandor whiten tam i.. ' zander utates BO of m.OOO has been nient in ,- t i uio iiruiier recvii legates, and that they have I. I.. . .1 mciuueni win ie in ut' O. A. Hnrtman returned lust night from a trip to bin Wcnton ranch. Ho re portB that town (liiict in the extreme. Being lumallcd by tiiree (limistroufl ilrcH, and, to cap tho climax, held backward by contentions botween its prominent citi ZCI18, tho town lms been nearly downed by its tnisfortuneH. It in tttlll Htruggling bravely iigaitmt tho current, howover, und may yet reach tho verduro-clad Bhorcfl of proscrity. II. H. PiirliCH hpent yesterday in Walla Wullit, and reporlH the garden city to bo uhowing KlgiiH of life and activity, llusl iieMrt men of thu place think that tho coming of 1 Inn IV railroad In thu c.iupo of tho prospect for better titnes. Tho that Iron home on thu nuw Hue will roll into Walla Walla in thirty days, no it is re ported. W. K. Crews having rcnlgned tho man agemont of tho rendleton tnelmll club, a meeting was hold last night for the pur pone of electing u new manager. I.. Kucblcr wiih tho man cIiokcii for tho position, and it is believed thu choice will prove u good one. KllbrtH will bo mado to arrange a ncrles of games with tho WlllametteH, und it is hoped they will 1)0 HUCCCHHllll. A HrHt-chiHM barber. J. S. l'ennoy, of i'-ast roriianu, iius uecn ernianon(iy employed by lleorco Huvs. Sliould you wIhIi u tdiuvu or haircut drop in ut liis hIiop on Main street, und ho will gtiuran tee a satisfactory job. Mr. l'ennoy is a tiiorougti tonsorliu artist. At her homo near Canny. CIucknman county, Monday, Mrs. "Doc" llartonshot iicrsclt in tlio Head witn a snot gun, cans iiic liiBtunt death. Sho wuh twcntv-livo years old, and the mother of four chil dren, tho youngest only four weeks old. Yesterday's smash-up of u wuson on tho railroad crossing ut tho deixjt is not without its benotit. it will touch ruuroaa men to bo more careful in switching, und ierliaiH awaken teamsters to tho neces sity of keeping their eye and cars opon. Tho East Oiikounian'h Wallu Walla letter to-day contains an Interesting ac count of tlio recent horrifying discovery at that place, "1800" having crsonully investigated the mutter in tlio interests of this paper. He In a valued correspondent. Wool is now fourteen und Alteon cents u lKMitid, and wheat till cents. It is re ported that two buyers wero in town to day eager to purchase wool ut tho figures aliovo quoted, but Eastern Oregon's product is nearly all disposed of. The sheriff Is issuing thu "lust call" to delinquent taxpayers to-day. Every ono on tlio list will receive an earnest mis sive explaining why ho should pay up at oncu and save costs of collection. It is a good scheme. Landry it Dumott have started a flsh market in connection witli their fruit, vegetable nnd notion storo. hplendid fresli salmon can bo procured by custom- era on luesduy, t-rkluys una Mituniays. IVaveling doctors uro beginning to Iks quite plentiful, a "specialist" or two striking tho town every day or so. Thoy probably find l'endleton too healthy for a profltablu fluid of oorutloii. Miss Nettlo M Her. who hua been visl- ing ut tlio residence of 1). 11. lllsliop in l'oudloton for tho past week, left lust night for her homo in Memphis, Mis souri. ALSidom Monday Habit's Arthur II. easily won tlio two-year-old dash of three quarters of a milo. TImo i;21l. Thu Urcgon ucroy wus won uy i omnia in 2:41). TwOnty-Avo Swedish girls lately ar rived in Now Yoik, under contract to marry men in this country whom thoy know only by photographs. Whv has this county got un appropriate name? Umatilla plecu of gruund in u most unv corner of it und ruuo u bounti ful crop. Next. Many business houses in McMinnville aro closed, nnd tho town Is almost de populated, on account oi uio smuupox prevalent tiicru. ltuln is des rod bv ull to settle t 10 dust. freshen tho utmosphore, und totiHhIt the honest urmor in sunimer-iaiiowing. .1 nmns Johnson is iirovitig-uti in tho clerk's oillco to-day on his timber-culture entiy. Charley Tumor now presides behind the bar in Ix)ii Shaw's establishment. Frank Eggleston, of La Gniudo, is in town to-day. lintel Arrltala. Villaiiu IIousk. M Carey, O H A N Co;JJ Savior, 1 M Kirkland. Weston; .1 MiJlorrls, Couti-rvllloi J II Canon, Seattle WT; J C Kuganofiiny, Short Line ; Mrs Mugorer, Wulla Walla :F 1 1'rine, (loo Carmlchael, Weston; 1' V Kundred, Wulla Wulla; J K Taylor, Ar lington; l'cter Mclntyer, l'orlland; II M Grlunell, Dalles; N Ilerkeloy Jr, City; J II Atkinson, J 1 Culboitson, Indiana ikjHs; U W Jett, Uaker City; A 11 Cump, San Francisco; J H Hcnncy, East Tort land; K L Whipple, Jub Asliton. Dalles; WWHrown, Portland; K A Thornton, San Francisco. . Bowman Housk. U U noon ixing ton; 0 II Kuppcrt, Oakland, ("al ; II Stewart, U D Kellogg, Texus l orry; II h tirider; H O I.inder, Pilot Hock ; J I, Johnston, Moscow; D MeCall, alli Wulla; J It nilllips, t enierviiio; irs r. I.lbby. .Maine; S F ltlchards und wife, Huntington; Milton Perkins. W T; C King and wife. Tho Dalles; WW Austin, 0 It A N Co; J Kennedy. Portland. Golden Uuu:-Ed Hardwick. h h Perry, I Hathaway, city ; T II Andoraon. Milton; Eugene .Kcher; Q Snyder ; J H Greenfield, Echo ; . I M Coirey ; Mc pherson, Dakota; K W May. Weston ;Jas Kirk, Cold Spring. JN doling, Kagle Mills; L BCrumlil. - Kfeuil lUr llef.irinlU. Dr. J. W. Culliertson. Principal Pliyei clan and Surgeon of tho Central hurgicu lntlnnary, Imlian:ilw. Indiana, will visit professionally, Pendleton, ut tlio Villard i louse, Wednesday and ri.urs day, Seiitemlr litth andiOth. Allaflllc ted W uny disea.eo thehye or har, Catarrh. Cros Eyes, Club roo . CurNa ture, Piles, ltuiiture or Chronic Diseases, 1 etc.. can consult him free of charge. Ar itltkial Eves inserted, ltemeinber ttie dates. ' i Senator Beck ia ill at Fortress Monroe, and it is reported that he probably will I not recover. TIIK WALLA WALLA IIOltltOK. rrtlculm of tlie lllncovrrf f Youns's lloily-Curjur, of White Men lllilil. n In Clilnatuwii, In tlm llrart r the Clty Tiilk ut ItcmoTlnc the l'rut. Walla Walla, Sent. 18, 1888. our correspondent in Ids last letter gavo un inkling as to what would turn up in ono of our alleys, occupied by tho Chinese. Ho has since Saturday eve ning been busy uatherlni; inf.., m.itlui und investigating, which led to th" re sult telegraphed you to-day noon. Sunday evening in company with Marshal ItobiiiHou and Ollkvr Small, aided by the facts already published, a search was made of the 'Chinese alley running through botuecn Alder anil Main stiects, but nothing could he found. Thu article published llist in th'j Jour nal und reproduced In the East Oiikoo nia.v wus read by Mr. Shoo Fly, und he ut once gavo the alarm, and on Mmiduy, peoplu living In thu neighborhood of tills ullcy weio surprised to seo all tlio Chi nese moving out. Truly, there was something rotten; und itgain Monday night, by tlio aid of dark lanterns, thu otllcers named made another search, which again proved fruitless. I.atc in thu 'night, however, your correspondent, who never says "die" us long as there ishopo, succeeded in getting from u Chinawoman, living on Alder street, information itliut u dead man was hidden in ono of tho hovels made vacant by tho frightened heathens. Locating thu house, another search wus made, and in u ditty, dlmly-llglited dun, lying under a bunk, in a curlcd-up posi tion, wus found tho body of a white num. Tho corpse wus hidden under old rubbish, covorcd with board, und wus evidently placed there after death, und in a husty manner. Thu writer at once recognized tho dead man's faco us that of Edward Young, u well known young man, of 2o years of age, for some time in thu em ploy of Win, Kirkman, us driver of the meat delivery wagon. He is an English man, having a father and mother in l.lv erool, tho slro being an Episcopal min ister. Of Into, through the extensive use of opium-adulterated cigarettes, ho has occasionally "hit the pipe," and ono theory advanced is that while so doing, ho was overcome and expired. Another theory as to his deatli is that while going through China alloy to his room, in the rear of Kirkmun's butcher shop, ho wus wuvlaid bv tho Chinamen, in hones that they would llud keys to thu safe In Kirk mun's building. An inquest is being held us I wtito. but I cannot Und titnu to get tho result for this mail. Tho Chinamen who occupied tho build ing in which thu body wus found, i three of theim), are supposed to havo taken tho rendleton hound tram .Monday. Several urrosts aro mado, and moro dis coveries uro oxjiected. It is suggested that thu dug-outs ho unearthed, the buildings torn down, and oncu for all, gut rid of this "deuil house" in tho "city of tlio living." Tlio reason theso dens have not long sinco been burned out, is because much valuable property on Main, Second and Third streets woulti sutler, nnd tho suggestion, that these disgraceful, dirty, diseaso-breeding hovels be torn from tlio lace ot our beau tiful city, by determined tixi paying regulators, Isu good ono. Tho senti ment of tlio community is ugalnst all such nuisances, and us our city council fails to find means to extinguish tho evil, "1800" will bo ono of a "1000" who will rid tho garden City of Wulla Wulla Vullev of ono of tho worst curses dod placed on earth a diseaso-breeding China town. "1800" llr Wniitu tu bo t'rntartrit. Aliia, Sept. 16, 1888. roth-i Killlori'l thu UifttOtvKOiiUu. Protection is a tax on everybody to ac cumulate money in the pockets of cm plovers. When the Eagle's tall feathers nnd tho Plumed Knight's whisky Mtlo aro taken from oil" It, it is simply 'this: Is it right? If tlio voteis in Oregon, on November "Hi, by their voles decide that Protection 1 right , then you and Mr. Uumbeo might ii-slft in making a law next winter to col lect u tax of live dollais per held on tho inhubitunts of our county and pay it to mo. You may call it protecting butter milk. Onc-tblrd of this money will help to milk my cows and ruu tho ranch, und with (lie rest I'll giit u cuytisuund go coaching ull over the mountains, like Messrs. Cuiueglo and Hlulno In Scotch highlands. I urn willing totuko my whisky and tobacco fivo; und If proteetiui Is'to ie main und grow bigger, I want tnv share of it. La F. Kn'kiiit. saw TO-lA Thr 'ri4rlpr Crpvk M Inr.. Jim Turner, Jr.. who for some time has lieen sojourning in tho Cracker creek mining region, returned last night. From him it is learned that numbers of lalxjrcrs in tlio mines havo now been discharged, because of thu near approach of winter, but that next spring a morn eager rush of prosiicctors uud minors than over is expected. It is stated that u iiuartz mill will then lc erected to crush tho largo amount of ore already taken out. Many rich mines havo al ready been extensively developed, tho owners of one of them claiming to havo tunneled into tho mountains flvo htm dred foot. With thu aid of capital, tho Cracker creek country can most probtt' bio bo protitubiy developed. tJulto a littlo villugo has been erected within the tiast thrco months In the mining neigh borhood. comiK)scd mainly of saloons. It is said that ulmost'overy man who is not a miner, nnd can raise tho necessary capital, establishes u gin dispenser ut thu mines, tliure now-being six in lull must. Itppitbllrnn Vrr Holt. The Minneapolis Evening Star and Du- 1 tit 1 1 Industrial Ago havo bolted tho lto- publlcaii ticket. Tho Star suys: "This paiier will siipiwrt Mr. Wilson because ho and thu platform which ho stands tioii represent, without equivocation, tho principlo of tax reduction and turiiT ro form: because we piotest against tho principle virtually proclaimed in tho Ito publican nomination that only rich men aro fit to hold ituxrtaut oillco in tills coiiimonwculth." Tlio Industiial Ago says: "Contrary to every oxpressed bono of tlio indus trial element the Republican State Con vention nominated W. It. Merrlum for Governor. Mr. Merrlum represents overythlng that is vicious in politics and opposed to tho working classes. With tlio limited time to roviuw tlio nomina tion und tho ill-temper tho Ago tlnds itself in at tlio result of tho Convention, nothing can bo said this week further than whatever aid is possihlo will bo ex tended to E. M. Wilson, tho Democratic nominee, liotween now audclectlonduy." Tho feeling against Merrlum is particu larly strong in thu cities, and it is be 1 loved thu labor und German vote will opMiso him almost unitedly. Wagers aru being placed that Wilson will bo tho next Governor of Minnesota. du; Ne' Itullruui! I.liic. iplomentary nrticles of lncoriora- nnlftii tion havo recently been filed In tho audi tor's oillco of WiiHhliiL'ton .v nropcso to build tho following Hnos oJ road and equip them, together with tele i most Whitman county by thu Idaho Company. They graph lines along tho samo : A line from Farmlngton Joy tho nract cul route to hixjkuno falls, . - , . .i Chmuirry TMlkril Too Miirh. Chauncoy M. Doiww bus contributed to tho Presldcntlu! canvass u sensation thut surprises und confounds thu Republi cans. Instead of heating testimony to the enthusiasm of tho English for the Democratic policy and helping thu false crv of "free I ruuo," as ho wus exacted to'do, Mr. Deow relutes this incident which occurred on ills travels : "I mot an Englishman, a nobleman of high education, who bud traveled ull over ll... ti'r.rl.1 mill imifli In Amnrii-il. who A road from some point on the above 1 u.u i.. r lino, near the forks of Hangman ciuok. j wnM-HninowImt HiirnriHod ut it, for liar in a northoasterly direction ucross tho rih) js j,ar,v fcuown over there, und I Ciuurd'Alono reservation ton iwliit noar aHj.t,- jdm whv. Ho said It was the mouiii oi M,.iosepnsoin. iruru aieno lC.1K0 u tarilt reduction such us wusj luko, llionco in u northerly uirmiuu ,IMiseil bv tlio DcmocrutH would lie tmd along tho east sidu of dciir d'Alunu luku ( Jor j,0 English iiuinufacturerH, for to tho (Vurd'Alono river, Ihenco In u,tt wou,j ormbIo the Americans to com gonorally easterly direction to thu Cfctir witi, tnem n the markets of tho d'Aleno mission, thence In a souiheasi worj,i wj, riiler tho present system orly direction along thu south foik oi the i Cieur d'Aleno river to Wurdner. A lino from or neur Hpanglo, in u northeustoily direction to u oint on the Cu'iir irAIcne hike ubout live miles north of tho mouth of tho Co;ur d'Aluuo river. A lino from tho town of Milo, Idaho, along tho south fork of Cieur d'Aleno rlinr In tlm tnU'll (if Mllllllll. IllllllO. A Hue from Mullan in un easteily dlr eetion by tho most practical route ucrot-s I the Bitter Hoot mdhntuiu to .Missoula; why is them no homo market for all Montana. our doniehtlo manufactures, und last year A lino from or near Lndlcott, Washing , U);trIv two imn(rt.,i lnilllnns t.f dollars' ton, in uiiortlieasterly direction to a coil wortf,0f them had to 1st sold in other nectlon witli tho lino from tarinlngtoii to t.0Mn,reHv SuiVuno Falls at a iioint twelve miles, ..... ..i north of Farmlngton ; why do the millers und tho moat pack , Aline from u olnt near the Junction ' ,,;. , f,,mierM' products und ship of the north ami south forks of the I luur ,1(!,n (0 (,treKn vmtrles instead of the1 d'Aleno river, thence along the north i! jlf ,,)v roe, ted indnrtrles hero consum Dm EiiL'lishmaii has ovorythlug his own wuy. His opinion wus that with free raw materials American manufacturers would become formidable foinK-tltors to tho detriment of English manufacturers." Tho Republican muuugors havo made zealous elfin ts to have Doew lis detract or modify this statement so damaging to their cause but their attempts uro una vailing. The storv Is strictly true and Mr, DeK)W w ill not deviate from It, c CO rn Z m O O no CD op "0 m z r go O z CD CO 0 CD CD E? O X err O P P- J O O &. p. p ct- P rr- O crf O ? CD I O O O rr 0 0 flOA AA REWARD A Twenty Jol lr 4?oll nwe- will ho givon to any oiks who will find u G110U5KY KTOKK in Pcntllftou, that will oll GROCERIES nni wiling ttt (ho STORE. fnrk and Pr c haul creek to I ho town oi Murray, Idaho, with u branch lino from u iwint ut or in-ar tlm mouth of Beaver creek up said crick tu its source. A lino irom oi near uio inoiiiii ui 'ii" Mlhieieek ilia northeilv ( said creek to its source. ing them? Tho Senate bv a majority of one, re fused to reconsider tho vote b which tho 1 rii.i... ..v..l..Lt.... t.lll ii-tic ...luuitl Tluil .. , VlllllllKJ IJAl..in. Kill niw . ..w ( lirectlon ulong . votw uUmt e(,,miy divided (Kilitrally. Manufacturers threaten to reduce nn the yoto'W0geH f thu turin" is reduivd. How Republican mnnv tu.,n 0V(ir lncreao wagon when of 1884, ten ,i,itt('K wuro increuwd? Not one. Democratic gain in Maine of 1884, seventeen percent. ...itn In Mntnn nn the vote ".- "Si . . "i i ...I. I. ...... I.... 1 ler cent, mew am uiu emu unuiiiiuui-ai i facts against which Mr. iBlaine;s " hl. cat revoiiitioii- ooks iiko - ,-. -,,,,. ,,.. , f.v lnmon Monday. K. S. Cox of New ork with I not till received dying on u chunk of Ice. " 1 ' hi Kiw.jLit in bis ulisenco, Saturday, ut Devlno Station, Texas, . . I''.0 llrXdle aU,ti!ee 'AS ykentene; ' It I now thought the Senate will Vt'Va , t H l,r and burned heT und i-mlt the udjournment of Congress three younger children to death. Mrs. aoout e.ecwon mc, Smith was seriously burned in trying to i r ,aveU,ern- DUTCH HENRY, ItrJt The Truck Me,n court, and was sentenced six months in DUTCH HENRY, the penitentiary and a tine of WO on . rjig Trangfer Mail, rcgul.urly I'ht'apt'r thim they BEDROCK 1 pay Mifh 'trnl SELL FOR CAST-I Andean and will iiiiike the BEDROCK STORE Tho t'hoiipcBt Orocory Storo in lown. I Have no Old Stock to dispose of. X All goods aro now and fresh and of tho BEST QUALIT I intend to keep tho lead in High Grade and Low Prices of goods or will pay the ahovo reward to the one who eaniH it. P. A. CARRIER, Odd Fellows Building. - - - Alain and Alia Hjh.