PRPAY, UKCKMUKK 8,1838. 7. ...Inn Itrnncll ORlcft. Tho Dayton board of trado Is nt work Hccurlng a right of way In anticipation of tho Oregon & UBhington Territory road coming there. Mr. Hunt 1m in receipt of build to thulr town. It seems Unit oven town in tlio Int.iml I'lni.lwl,,,., : prlso.than Pendleton, This place has manv mid great advantages, but without I hat I HOW TO KA1HK HI'.VKNDK. 4 11 i .. itT.l'V . ri,cit.l t'iven last night bv tlio ...... n nayim .ociety at tho Com-rcita SKW TO-l.Y. ructlcul I 1. It. i nnil liiiporlnnt Q u i-t I rn At r. r.mi) inn I l rt linn tit llrupmm Day Ijeforo yesterday tho Hast Om:tio man sent out a circular letter to u mini Umatilla merchants, 10 Iinillll I'lillr.il. ....... i' .... V ." it .i, i : ni;iiiiyu un wr hi representative men ot ii- iivr-vi i vu. mil liru.ri-iiil ...i)t1...1.n,l .in...... ...f 1. - i.. .. . . i . iniiiii.T.iuti i.uiiui-. vTiiiniriHiiiir iiirmiirx. ... .11 el iiwi.-i.v- - ............ iiiu-iiiinni iji ii .ii- niirnMi.iuiiii. ..ill....... ill it i i:ii'iil iMiitiiiiii.ii.. I.-. .. . n ....... .. . . . ... ' me Kast uhkiioxian ,i,nu nA...;;.t"-"-.r,Y. .. ...... " i.". vkkoo.man, ( icacncrs, lawyers, anil editors, with tlio , iwhi I'oriun.i. smi tanks ,v win surety go to waste. picnsuni ono throughon . to km ng micr c ' II . ".'f.'f.V.MK.. The iiiiiritM In. the au-, Then, when too late, theso sWi-Kili ,.... : i-at-li selection showedHm n... ,u.?f., a. o... ... . ... c... - Unmnnn i-"'"r... Tiilr.l slrei't. Iiutwi-cn nr v.i.u ...Ml .. .1 nru l,.,,l l,.,,l ..i.nr.i " . , V i-"- J'"' "uun in .-mm liuvniuo nM IIHW Tn inTi SwrK Vllw of thu Kast Their t IhI C.. u,e,r UJUH K' In 1 ,,, r,inn,t l"V,0",", r""!'8 Jwb is now ono of t10 most niortant I IUI IIUUU. .uin l'1f?"i.i;,iii.u ,.M,ii.ii,i.niiM. 1 moir mistake, in mo product ion of nuia ivd . I,. ,n. ,i...n.... 1... .1 . .. 1 : . I'liriimiii uti,"1-" " - r 1 . . . Iv. uniivitiiiiiii in nil1 iii'ai iin. 1 W"'!".". upniuliiiiiJul nil of "V ."" uvi- u,.. ..i.'i : V! " - v.""." "'" unvii i awuu,. rV ;ti.i.. plHine 111 tnooiilco , ,"'llV 1 K"w "I" oleotric light from mi" V ' i ' , 1. 'foniiiuia, i.y , lor imi.ileati.in, uiun the following ; ..,..... IU urnKiicii mil'. iiimn in ti. v'"." iiKuiu, who homu'dhrm it tuiintn I nmiilnfiill. ..I.....! . . I - . .. dllllcult riiiiH n,i.ii .....I ...111 JAMES WHEELAN, Muniif.ioliirfr anil Donl'r In- Saddles, Bridles. Halters, ! 5 y 1, l'our noticed tho largo num- Tn iiu.lni Mi-n. ' iioiew uug along lliontrcet. in w hleh . ... i Kol.l roln will b paid on ' "h 'o po en lor tlio electric light com iP1,, ll.i.lriiini InUlvldiinl who, "any. .Meetini: 11 cltlen lin i.lwn.vn.l. ' . . k.j i.iiiMiU4inoinoi nioncv . "i mnwu f..n. . MraThY. i mtmof ttin Dally anQ ..CX ..7" ' " '"""i w c.xpcrting a - -z I "oi f ly. why?" aiwwcied tho cili- u ii fc i a a i i ii.i a i j i. ii uiiuii it a ri;u un ii.i vii I'niii rtiitiKxui ..VJitilc imck 1)1" Hio K. O. Hullillim digKln' VOtlr ifnm.M." Willi u..m.. .l.-in. ,7,i .. li... ,,!..;. ' cony mo tnattor wnrt oxn a iul i. n, .Yr f uAuriuw i, now ran a mil aim Mr Ull Urni'CIU mot tV UtHl inf immnrtv hit twiw.tr.l? uHHOHHtnont ir. u i' . . i.i".i..- " i. itm I'll V. ni'llt" liwt I . . ' 7 (iKo. H. Lkk, t'nutor city, lia.s 0. 0. KHKNCH. ..nnlllll'H mvHir lift ft riMiitlilntn ftlt tnralinl lit OWlI A I. (niHiniic"iiiyi'lf hk nuunilliliilpfor I iiibpenMilnv rlty elf fll 'n. T'll.rtWKAItlNOKN. ; RMllAl. StimlHy .'.'J Mki wrok nmyfr-nucilnir, i Kniiigcr, who moved away with n huIIhIIi..! U-ader: Mllo llntiHon, of iIiIk ii 1 1 iiiiiiiii iriui MUM... ... kt mn as Red , , , "i ' "'A r diHtlnctcroi.Hofaml,. H .... mil Tho flrct. a full crop, beeauio riiw W0E? lmmf!ll,,l ubotit the mlddlo of July, lho troo bloomed again immcdl a?' "ii'lilH branches wcru again laden J5'"'!,ttI,l,rVro', "ItliotiBh Hmaller than tho (irst. Again tho tree wan lllled with nioonm. am when thu froHtH camo in noucmuer, ii waM eovered with ; larger than a in-a. CharlcH McUughlln was again arronted iur viiL'iniifv vikufiirtini it..tit... r;y,.KiV,,',,,l,,f0r I MnailngMul i 11 im ifciiaiiii t "vmiu ji iii-iiiuiu i 111 nun 1 uroUL'lll iJOloro m h idii. hiu it oml 11. 1 '''n,,,ll,itc7 HBATHMrtN 10 ll,ll,,oni,lu'1 if I"' wim caught by 1 iiv uiiii uip nuiiiu mu iioiirn aner iiih rc 1 leano, Im would lw conllncd iir Jail for iHiiniynvo iiiivh. rnariey at oneo nro ceiMled to mako hiim-elf wano, and In mill nearer. e It?w1 i.V. 1 1 r ,MWIT of N'Mf fion ox- 'J. What Kort of propctty should bo 1 j!l,.,"rt,0,.',ua,;,,Uo; XVho I U" MI,,J,, 01 tuxatl.in?1 If nnv should J ill 0 or ti e Dowiim ho Free," by Messrs. exempted, w hat, and why ? iH! l' .t,y,'(l.,e, Hoy,t1 "V! 'nthwp.'.B. Are you In favor of a ttato lloaid of ' I f ' ItSMt ."V ""I?' ,n, tKil Uouullallnn? If so, nhereln will It ork lino iur 1 two. iiv Vim.1I ,. 1.....I 1... ,. iiv 1 Miss Molllo Arnold, n Indeed lioautlfuf. and wan grectcil with prolonged applause. A 0C11I tllletDV .Mrs. I). Sin I 1 nnil Mm. f. Am mi Im f.. ,.l apples : api'callugly in hl own belialf, saying ho jilt not want to go to jail again. Tho 1 j uigii incremion lurneil lilm looso. with ElMltllKH. ..I-. Hint f ttlll 1 111 ti nutlilt. .'li-l'flloiiof MnwMf my (rUnl. ....u..i...lk 11 OMiwIlilnlM In II U lit MU . - . t 'iiitur.iu the o(m of Hit clLUfiiN tf IV I nil ii- LIILlt II tllt. nilk.'t'f v COIIDKU. ni.Aiiiii-ii itii'Miiir 11 w n iiii iiiintft 4t H.Millili.A.. tUD'iuiiv 111, nini if tiiiiiiniii'Hi' JA.MUH A. IIUWAilD. ..U ...... .11. 1, .Id (i rri'Kiiriirnf llif.lnwn fif IVll thf rDtultic town oIm IIom. J. A..1AIIH Hi.. list WedneMlnv cvciiiiiL' Hovnral of Kiramhiiii lownsend'H friend tendered l ! her a surmise nartv in honor of lnr K.MI1 birthday, at tho reMdeuco of her dauch- viniuion. ". Cardon, at Cobtervillo. Tho im'hi pari oi tlio surprlHo was that wlion tho guorits asHOinbled, they found that tho object of their good wishes had luken tho tndn for l'omiloton an hour before. The number of thoso who partlcijiateil in tho surprise (?) wiiNiilwut twenty. CharlcH llendriekH. clerk at tho Arlington hotel at Haker City, had a bhootlng match with the porter Thursday ovuning. IIoudrickH was shot through tlio body and tho K)rter through tho arm. Ho Is in 11 serious condition. HendrlrkH wan formerly clerk at tho VII lard House, at Pendleton, and him several f lends horo. A telegram wan itcolvod this morning mating that ho wax fatallv wouniled, and would probably dio lieforo nigiil. It will bo remembered that ji fn-o read ing room and library bav boon started in roiulleton. lho rooms huvo been fur nished and uro now occupied. On Tues day evening of noxt week. Doc. II, an entertainment, consisting of music, vocal and itiHtriimoutal, recitations and tab leaux, will bo given, lu tho ojrn house, for its bcnclH. Tho public nro coidlally invited. A lengthy fellow named Jackman left tho Five Cent beer hall yesterday with a varigated countenance mid 11 tlamaged proboscis. is had refused to pay foru game of cn'rds, us bo had done several tlmerf before, and therofoio Frel Kem per ndmlnUtralcd deserved puiiishuient. doubtless thinking that patience had ceased In bu u vli turo. School Siijjeriiitendent Piert.v,andothor teachcrri, uro in town to-day to attend the nieoling" f tho Pcudloton portion of tho Teachers' Heading t'irclo. which took place in lho public school building at 0110 o'clock. Tho circlo now bun it largo meintsThhlp In lho county, and much in terest In the work Is manifested by thoso who lielong to it. Mr. J. n. Chriaty, of I.lnn county. Mis- souri, Im visiting his son in-law, II. J.Tay lor. a luomineut farmer of thin noighbor' hood, taking his Orel look at tho resources of Kustern Oregon. Mr. Christy Is much pleai-ed, and is almost iletcrmlueu. to go homo and return with hi family to be come a permanent resident. Tho lurv In the caso of tho hlato vh Aithur llullum, for tho murder of llud Doujlas at (backer City last September, returned a ordict of mauslauuhter. Tho caso wuh tried ueioro Jiiugo i-eo, wno is now holding court at Haker, Judgo Ison being con lined to his bod Willi sickness, Just oponed, tho largest assortment of vases, cum and saucers, fancy China, and silverware over carried In Pendleton, at (I, 1, LiiDow'h eroekcry stoie. Holms a largo stock and must dlsKso of It, bo como and Iook uoioro yon ouy your Olirhumas prchonta. An oxcitinc protracted meeting Is In tirogrcb.1 at Pilot Itock. Tho enthubiasm U bo groat, so aH our informant, thai tho preacher hugs fomalo mcnilwrs pf tho congrcg-atlon in an ccatacy of religious fervor. Tho Milton flouring mill Is cominjlled to send to Snako river warehouses ill or der to obtain whoat, thcro bolng nono ob talimblo in tho neigblwrhood. Thomas Tiernoy, a citizen of U alia Walla who is widely knowu throughout W'fdnesday and punished him 1 He Inland Kmplro, is lying very near 11c nn nrlWu Ueaill UWf, IIIIK.VITIK- 1 . ... tliAlT 111 I I..M II 1 1 II .V I I11U llrll M. ..... . .-vn, ..I . .. I... mi 14 inHirnvinir fniiHiiiiirnuiv. minlri liir.1 ...ill In. ,lll illlliif I lit Howard h. U. Koontjt and Prof. Dysart, of mown to-day. IlllMIIIIIiriliI 115 HIIltZIllIN 11 L It 1 I. .!... too Mmlc in in town today, ... . 41. 1 . . ..I . 11,. l I I - 1 . t I t.. t 111 ! a-niU tn I1IVI H p U l.iw.ts bflng numerously ML. Af l.I..I. XIII.. IIA..AII. J. ..I. ... I, .... 1 I .-..iiiMiiMiiiK 11111 linn .rvouii, Utrnty four bushels of wheat ui summer. w)D,a lirotlier-in-hvw 01 h. M. HliA II.. X..A.l II -Mv irvuuiij- iirroi-11 iruiu .. lian taken n isimtion In the wUUWuueiit of Mr. Wheelor, uii i'jiiiiiim iti 1 1 iii 1 1 iiikir i-iiki 1 "-I"" -- " IMtl.'UMH II rC(l hulMt ii frintwlu I'lill it Qoniiorountrv una viown of wire ten ventu por copy. V mll it. . ,.1- .i.l-l-.. I it IIVUIV Mll( tMO IV ( luaiiij. iiiuin iiu iian - 11 -in Diricui iii iii hi oini 1111. jiiiUL'ni uiiLs, -..VIMI 'I lllllli I'll" IIWH h t.lAl t. - 1 . Z.- Jrekyliito Hichardscn's lunch we uqiot yesterday und hclcd 'weight dollars' worth of el- wot I safe now in Pendleton 1I)A1UU I Ill 1.. " HP. UIIU riLizmiH H 1111 IKJ1- -h rnuiUIIIU HII0UII1 IHttlO I iu i.-iiaKtii iu nmiuiui; "Ongthelowureili'H of S. L. Irfl I'nm.ll.. IT11I ...1 III All -W.MI4II.U ii,,,. l fill v III llll ...iiiiu.ii 11IOIII. 1. 11UII '"tiij niuimiKo a pretty iJenco, but it Is not Mr. "imio nuiidut prewnt. "iiivv i . 1. i.utDii anu .uuicn iiiompson, ui- 1 u...i " ..I. 1.. . .. ruimnn u nneiy executed, as was alio a baritone solo bv the Hov. W. K. Potwlno. A local duet. "Thou Art Mv Own," bv Prof. F. K. Hepburn and Mrs'. I), ymtth was veiy pleasing. At tho close of tho entertainment the Hov Mr. Leo thanked tho audience for their once, stating that tlio soolctv was on deavoring to progress in its work In order tnai 11 migiit bo able to Interpret classical music aright, and was also uttemntlni? in create a tasto for such music In tho minds 01 rcndloton music-lovers. The socio! v wastlit'ief(irot.'ratofulforthiipresencoanJi;tonTr!buiio, Is tlio llrstlo icsiMmd, wltl encouragement of the audience ' tho following answers: t. Are you in favor of precinct, instead 01 county, ussesHors ; a L'raihmted In-1 romo tax : and, it so, how can it bo as sensed and collected? I. What aro your views on tlio "single tax" theory, or tho placing of taxation upon land values oulv? 7. Do you think tho bill prepared bv tho lax commission of 18N(1 an improve ment tism our presold law ? In what ro sKK'ts would you recommend a ehango In 8. Ar you in favor of "deduction of InileblednesM?' Mr. .1. It. F.ddy, editor of tho Pendle- 1 WHIPS, ROBES AND TURF GOODS. Keeps always on hand the Best Stock of Har ness and Saddles at prices lower than any place this side of Portland. Call and examine my stock. James Whedlan - Court St. COUGHS AND COLDS Completely Knocked Out ! Much of tho ti ensure of the invnlni' was due to tho fact of tho Soclotv having secured n lieaiitlfnl now piano 'from tho entei prising llrm of Minis llros.it Co., which resoniled credltublv to tho most exacting reiiulienionts of tlio performers, at times giving forth tho powerful notes of 11 (inilld tiltinri. mu! t linn knfl mi. I .'1. un like chlmlmr bells o'or distant hills. Tin' I "asrPhlng districts." and Society was fortunato in secnrinir the uso."10 district should elect of so line au instrument. , no hh'1'.ii i"i men. (Ire ViiIiimIiIk Wlilrh I'rinril l'nr Miirii l liilll Vil. Alitli'limtrit Cliarley Harnhart, tho veteran miner, while exploring In tho neighborhood of his (ilacor mines In tho Camp Carson mining district, ran acmss a ipiart. ledgo or two showing largo traces of silver ami cold. Ho nicked un sumo oro samples In it careless soit of way. and loonier to! gratify what litllo curiosity ho felt, sent lliem to a rcspoiiHblo olllco in Salt Ijiko for assav. Ho has hint received returns which sliow tlio gold oro usnajvd folL'.O.'! to tho ton, und Is described as arsoiilcal or free milling oro. Tho silver oro paid WO ounces to tho ton. Mr, Harnhart was siirpiised itt tho flattering result, although no was nwmu tnai 1110 oro was vaiuaiuo. In specimonsof thu nck shown, the ro- ikiilet- could nlalnlv sen Ineruitiitlons of genuine nittivo gold and silver, and it is evident that either could ho miulo to pay largely if crushed in u common itntsta. There has been no boom In the Camp Carson country, nor Is one doiired, but It is probable that It Is as rich in minerals as many wiiicu liuvo been tno recinienis of glowing and flattering accounts In tho newspapers oi tno nay. Nm 1 liii-(.'ril, Tho new time card so long talked of goes into ciiect to-morrow morning at I'J :()' o'cliK'k. I'ollow lug are the changes u tho tlmo of tho iiasscngcr trains: IJast-bound express No. I arrives at 8 and le.tvo at 8:45 a. m. Pawngers will stoi for breakfast. r.art-lHiuud I'xpress No, Don tho Farminglon branch will leavo ut 1) a. )i., shortly after tho arrival of tho east-lsmnd on lho mnln lino. Tho lime of lho West-liouud ex press Is not changed. F.trmliigtou ex jiress No. 5 will arrive at fi:"il) r. i. In lead ot at utiu v. i. us at preient, it very slight ehango. My this arrauioment till the regular passengers pass through Pendleton in tho daytime, and till tho tegular freights ut night, which is u de cided ehango for tho lietter. Tho other advantages mo obvious, und tho trade of restaurants and hotels w ill bo largely In creasod, as pafsongors will stop for break fast, and those coming In on No. 3 who wish to tin tho brunch will lie com pelled to lav over In Pendleton nil night. This now schedule Is entirely satMaetoiy to Pendleton, and it is hoi km 1 that tho company will aiiio una ii in order that no more occur, - Whr lltiDuii't Cuiiii. In yesterday's Usuo an item was pub IIhIuhI ask im chrihtian ioplo of rendlo ndvantugoous, cliauges may Pksiiixto.v. Dee. 7. lhHS. Tit thu Killlornf llm Knl Un-Kotilnn, He)lylng to your circular of tlio 3d Inst., I submit: 1. A full and fulruscsmout can liest bo obtained by district assesMirs. Tho county court of each county should have tho authority to divide its couutv into tho people of an ascefsor at each giiieial election. A district might rompriso one or more precincts, according to imputation and procrtv. l!. All properly shotilil bo subject to taxation. .'1. I should favor a Stale Hoard of Kipialization, so that it uniform iisi-css ment might bo inado, that each county should pay Its Just proortloii of tho Statu tax. i. i no answer lo nuostiou Is em bodied in that to iiucHtlon 1. o. A graduated Income tax is not lire- csarv in my opinion. U. The "singlo tax" theory would com pel the owners of Veal entitle to pay all tho luxes, of course. That would not 1st Just. Wealthy men. whnt-o iHVHesitons might consist of flocks and herds on tho publie domain, or stocks of merchandlso, or other iHirsoual property, would escape thu payment of their proper sharo ot taxes necessary to the stijiKrt of tho government. 7. ilio bill prepared by tho tax com mission should Imi slmplifled. 8. While I would not object to tho ro peal of tho law Providing for the deduc tion of indebtedness, popular sentiment is optioned to such it course. Still, I 1st- lioo it would Ihj a slop in tho tight direc tion to allow only indebtedness within the county in which thli Inxpavcr resides. J. H. Kiinv. A NOVKI, CASK. A I." I of Troiililf nml Tiiiiifimlrry C'nunril Iir m II lira.'. A unique cawt was tried at I o'clock this afternoon licforo .lustlco Hishop. Hx-AssesMir H. F. McKlrov, cf Pendle ton, and A. L. Waits, of WonIoii, each lost a hono, and tho seipiel will prove that tho animals must have resembled ono another with a very lomarkablo slm llarily. One of tho uuimnls, which ono remains to Is proved, was found by Hob ert lludspeih in the mountains near Weston and delivered to Mr. Watts, who recently had occasion to viIt Pendleton. Whllo hero tho animal was claimed and seized by Mr. McKlrov. Mr. Watts then began a civil suit for Its recovery. This nettled MeF.lroy, and in a spirit of re venge no bad wans urrcsieii on cmtrge of stealing tho animal, tho trial taking place to-day, as above stated, I'. P. Tits tin npMiarlng for tho Statu und H.'.M. Powers, Weston's celebrated (tttorney, for tho yet After much solicitation and popular demand for our Uler's Oregon Cough Cure, Wo liae;detetmined to aealn put il on the market in attractive style and nally improved. For Coughs. Colds and SoroThroat Ti'oiibles medici- W'v lititirimUM' Ii to ulvc SittMUclion or Itol'iiml tin; Mono).. Heing iniiile on scientific principles for (Umtihn itud Cohls, so ptovalont in thhi cliniHio, wo solicit it trial of this Standard Hemedy. HememlK'r it coMs you notlilng to try It : a guarantee goes with our.v Isitlle. S.hl only hy XjMIilZlil R Sr. Lv triOB Uim, Dospain Block - - Peudleton. CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IMCDHtClm ot parclwarc, Iron, 5tee AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, 0REQ01T. AND r.pi .--.. iMMH.i'lrlr7-irnu.iwniiwin Solo Agonts Tor Oregon and Washington Tor defense. At this writing it had not been decided, but It can Imvu only ;ono ondlng, the aciulltal of Walts, who would be tno last man in tno worm to commit larceny. Tho most novel part of tho business, however, will soon occur. It la proposed to make u teat of the mat ter of ownership, Itoth parties agreeing. MeF.lroy proost's to hitch the horse to a ton why no olfort was mado to sectiro tho , wuaon, and after the vuhlclo Is presence for it time of tho renowned hauled into position, to order the aid Kvangcllst. Moo.lv. The following letter ,nal to voluntarily tako his isltion In a from a Walla Wufla brother, handed in slx-lmrre team. If the ordor Is olieycd. by Hov. T. M. lloyd, answers tho ipies- the animal is McKlroy's, as he performed lion: I the trick In tho past. If not, Watts, will Walla Wali.a, W. T Dee. (1. 188$. obtain possession, nnd in either case tlio ' Dkak iliioTiiKii: Mr. Moody goes to I vexed tUestIon will bo irrevocably set Portland to liegin work on the Dili. I am i tied, 1 ho animal iu (jucsti"!i. which will sorry, but ho cannot como to Pendleton. ' cost tho lax-payers a mint of money for He has been refusing invitations on every sido. .Very truly yours, K. M. Sump." This Is to be regretted, as a vMt by tho Hov. Mr. Moody to Pendleton would bo a treat to all cl.is?s. and might be product ive of considerable good. It is said that excitement with many in Walla Walla over his meetings approaches a frenzy, the church cannot possibly contain tno ticoplo wno go to near mm, unu numo lew scarce take time to eat their meals, so great Is their eagerness Tim ifolelot t The Clietnokoto Hotel at Salem has lately como under tho nvanasioment of C. II. Monroe and J. H. N. Hell and has all manner of fees iu the case of lho State vs. Watts, is only worth uliout '" Fight witnesses for tho prosecution and four for the defenso wcresuhiNcnad. w tuRE S NEV DEAL PLOv. Hlnxlo, Doiililo,nrTilppld Fniri w. Tlisy irs m ihnpU. und romno nrnrnlnnlale imrft" tiuii, tint thoui hi.i, liavn iiwd llirm or i"rn nm work ran not Miy inmugli In tlirlr prul.o Wo furnish i l,t.ri on or s it limit wut ullurluuvnt. Heat iiitiu'limviiit nr.-1 xim. IXia 22 33,02 IOWBB TjIT"!' fHTTXiICSr PLOWS. . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . llurkrya Iloo I'ri'M flniln Drill, liiirlu-ynHtmlr-r, Ilnrkry.i Hprlnic TiKith Ilkrrow.Hupcrlnr llrnlit l'rlll,Hiin rl(irhf'ilcr. HARROW AND SEEDER. Tlio niot voniplote an Wuuom, SCHUTTLER FARM Thr lain l liiipmviil inipleiueiil for Miwlnv miniinfr fullon'. iut k.iiii inui iur uii inr(Hwii in hm We ilio huvo a full lino of nut-glen. CitrrlnKoa. l'hsotoni. Mountain J'lullorm nnd other bprlnjs Vehlclaa, a A Clm'lu' HiirbiV'TiMHIi lfurrnw, liwrn Ifurrown, Krlmtlllo Poeil rurlllv KAinilng .Mill, IIAIHII JIAltll Wilt 12, IZ'Va., lU'J'O. IKM) I'd It hi'KCIAI. CIIICUI.AHH AMI VlllQU LISTS lAwrvnre ailiiw H. F.Johnson &Go., Prescription Druggists. TREES TREES TREES PURE MEDICINES, 0H0I0E PERFUMES, Requisites of too Toilet, ..i Mini I'uunuuu iiiiii "J. ior nub i !soCaton's dauehter. i . ml ilmroiiL'lilv chamred from 'll lit In ... I.. -."P . I...1 II. . ,.. I.... In l.i l..m III, I II IT'llftll IiaVIOl! IH.'1'II emvo Vnliine ! iI of .Im oMi. Jrf- .11x1.1 ho lobby andVooms SUtiouery & School Supplies I 4 " and places a real Interest in the reading, and an lf 'X, r... ,.nnH., .h k-v W, L'laars wiut?cr8 DroiKjHo to b imniM.f nni Mvor to no inorouiiii work urr iut iuoiiiib ;. . ,m,v' J couraging features ...c creie ""'ft oto Among other things at tho meeting room and localwn. , The patronage of Monday evening were uotauons iront too puunu ..,w.. it. .i... i. i. ii.rt.t.n.. u .1 irur m "The Cossacks, I ... . lilav li iwvs ilwt the a taWoot current ovVitU, a "Sketch off The shaft ut he Uma m torn 1110 hov. i pauy u iiiiiiu " yj" ...v.. w. - instructive iaccounU. Waiting through hard rock makes progress nouio imi nu. tunnel has Isn nearly emptied of water by tho pumping process, and can'now be advantageously worked. With the Tariff Taken off, at the Pendleton Nursery! .l,:na ,0 l''ear tho street of , ascertain hour In tho eve-, "Witnay hoiebv take want-1 . v r j r iiiui in- bands of stwk iu his see . t.H-kiuen have U-en ,'ive their stock to tho Co- .Ull II riVl rniirvniJ .-f te y-wc ;s sun an empire for W. K. Potnlmi gave a very talk ou London. ... , 4 Tho next meeting will be at Mrs. .Parsons' rcsideuco on Johnson street, ! Dec, 17th. Oppo.lt- VllUr I lloo, I'KNJJf.KTON, - illlWION DUTCH HENRY. The Truck Ma,n DUTCH HENRY. The Transfer Man, WEBU 8TIIKKT - A full iiHHorlment of Applo, Plum, Pencil, Apricot, Nectar ine, Pear, Cherry anil Prune TrecH. All kindn of Hniall Fruits nul Shrubbery. A fine lofof Kvergreens, and . 75,000 Timber Culture Trees. I offer tho aliove at lowest rate. Call at my packing hoiiHO, corner Garden and llhifl fit reet, one block south of depot, or address M. B. JOHNSON, (Pendleton - Oregon.