psesday, DECEMBER 19, 1888. r n i 11 vuuniviiiine rounrtniint.il.... n n. way froni fonrto sovcu voles were cust lor J. A. Marston for recorder, instead of Ut MoV election, J. A. liownrtl rt nntno updating on thesamo bnllo h for treasurer. These ballots worn "JufSonlHii Hrmich Oltlco. . hnni Eitcril urt'Kon uro coniinur 'Pl'.'rlll "t Hit KA8T OlthtlONIAN nl y,.i,fn I I'ortlmd, mid mtlUP ..iwin-v. Tlil. iilllrn i In tlin Aiw fl.r,.T..i.i . . Tnlrdi Vtrcit, between doubtless intended for Murston, nnd hud S,.ifl?h!,roMy V0,C'1 W0,,,,, ,mvo lOAltll OF THAI) It. SJE . iriTi MU.rU. i-iT of t lie ... v. i ii .. lDi!i f! r accommodtiitoii ; ' . t n iiiiiinitnnn in tiu imiri .ml hid - v Til llltstllfM MH. . .. . In u-..hl rolii w HI ho nalti on iJ J KAHT OBWWMIAN. lYlNttUKOATIONAIj UI1UROII P... .....I i.iinifitiii hlrcfU. HmuUv ... ai II ik . . ........ .i t 3 n. in . - : i . i - ninth AAtml urlf hnl lint IIKKVITIKS. , ..... lll ilnntlflt. Eastern nricos ( . lJlui'"w"t meals ut all honrH ut, tno ironci i w vrtttifinifi. iirniiriPiJir. .. i..t,. u((ML-of holldav coodB can t M. llovd will leave on to- . , I .. itlult In mill til-nil tit Tn, liKliy the 0. it W. T. railroad will Z?:,Li in lli.i ellv linu of W'ulln l.ililim. rocltor chairs, child. ..i....u nil. . ui i;. it m. i. .... .l..u1ttiu Iti titiliiiifn nnlr iitwl rhilrH can no neon at v v. v.. kncv 1.4 back on u vIhU from t ho liirc ho Iiuh been atlcndinu tho . i ....I..... i. I..I1... IV.IIm. iflll liu.flfrt fit 1'nf. iUi cvciiinir on tho subject of 'in in ui' u t rWiltfll k;ivh hn can tin lirHl-claHS .. 1.....I.b.. .l..i.u mill It'limi I..1 '. . t I. ...III I I .-.I.. ..I l II t. V l,,l.l I... . l.f ...K I ... ...AII.ll.I Mj liril1 ilinnn 1IIU llluiiiiMillin. . . . I. . 1 I I ur rcniuuiun ui turn rcuiuui nun miiniiiitv. ill i iiiwiii. mill inn irrivcilin tjwn vcHtenlav inornlni!. . mi-. . i imiiiHK mi" " Kuu, ,k 'v I MM. - I II natlHH iiioiiuiH diR'ii nun ur- brlVimtv V. S. Miimluil l nrninh n . . . .i 1 i... t toutli of 1'ilot Hock, to hlrt hoii, . . t J. . IIM. 11.1. . tn nnnmiiiiriiTinii ill 4.ii.iii. i ill. IH VVI. ...... . 1 .tww... - " ii Ill .1... llf - . i i. i . in m in finvK r.iii:ii3 : r'liiLii mi iuiiii''iv. tn Bioiiiiini in return to nnnuuy Ibttiii In jiiii'fm'il In i-iiiiinJnlliii i... . '. . - ... .'Jin iiroiiiiiiiiinii lor inu unriHiiniiH vi Thm. u'lll im riiiuiv fiir In i.. .. t . Monk) In t'lisfinred in fill nt! in and inil utll jum iiimviirl lllnlii Willi 11 fern rl limluirf v. '1 lull' II IVM luiliu .'L . . . : II rI.Lir llll'l'llll IIIIP4I. lllllLII. IlllJtk III i tiiiiiiir. in inu muni iiipiiKii-u- ..1. ..I II. ' .ll...u I.. II. CI.iIa ufrt' in leuiuiui. itn men who wish to liavi" tliclr nt!en tin for tho Now oar b tf till) KakI- OllKlKlNIAN hllOUld 'Oit of Din riinri'Hi iilullvi'H ol lliu - - - - -1 - - - - i l'vi.,1 1.. ,.l, ,,.. nf " .HI-, lll.lllllVI lift ftU "I by hlil In a Hiiniilv of nnw l'ixmIii venoiv on oxlilnition at tho storo, iwrtuitdJoliiiHon htn-otrt. ureat if aM. ..IV. .1 I .....I ' m-aimo 01 1110 nreaKlllg i inn IPMnliii mill ii tinitlon of it ro- t irv.mill III IIIW IIUIVI .. t dono. or ulmt pun lm ilnnn it is wt Ohkoonian would roBiiect- II". iiihi M1IUU11 III tllUl V M mndlMn.l...l n . .. . ftl.n ..I IUja Inmt r.l iia ... i.. , Hi. .fllll V, Ul UlOU lllMk - timet, 111L11 iH'rvilu IU mm Mil of tlipu Riii'wsllnns 11 r i) --. mii iiuuiiiii. KiuriL lurni Mi hum -vMIbuHi inu r.Ahr iilIEUU.-MAn o - iiiiiim-ll iroill IliailllilllfUiiKii- tMtern end. Ho repbrta good Jf liberal patronage of tho proa- Nr V..-..I. ...11. i.. :.. 'f.i.i . . -io iriiiiiuu 111 wuiiiui- . iu .iiiunn inn iniflinnnH mini win riiuiiiuurio inn r w. iiiuu , --luovumaieot uroauuacouniy. 'leuson. tbo rallroail cnclneer . PI IM.irilll II. U.I.1I.I.WI III 1111 UlTI. FiVln. U..i I 1 II III UI1L II 111! Illlllllliri.il 111 llllll immuu iiuiv (lll ijV. ;i unable to work ho liaHimnroveu visit 10 Uolorudo, alter ins returned with litui and will T noilio at In Cruniln. Mr. Odlcerg Klectnl-A Number of KciorU CoiKlilernl. nti1"J rSKU!llr. Ullnual "icoting of tho Hoard of Trado Inst ovening tlio follow ing otllccrs wero elected to BerVo for tho ensilinir venr Irul,in..t 1 m 1.... "i 1 1 " f .i-.-iuviii, u. luiliu ii:ij 1 tires dent, 11......' 1 n viiTi,er"rii8 " 1,nck. of 0ewInCcnVr-U1r! Tre'''fcr, T. F. Hourko'. Tho villo. The K-oplo theio are wido uwnko ' tw.?11,,t,,cr wcr re-elected. and oiitcrnrinltiL' nnnini-i'itin u-m i. I H10 Loni! envL- m.ui ins.. 'written up" in tho New Year's edition i ' wilmtanee, that the matter had i mo ii.inT uhixioma.v no it deserves to '".Y,1.1 11 ,,lontu' jo. Her opportunities and resources aro 1I, ,IcIoatlon to Wnshiuutoii. iMcssrs aneu, anil iicr citizens havo tho right 11,11 V v . ,,n!' i', reH3rted at length spirit iUkjiu them and aro making tbo l, on ,lll'lr l'irtl8 listen tho sale of town grow ns it never grew liefore. !U reservation lands, and how tho bill . Arthur Hnnsom. tho dav onernlnr f tlm X ZV"" l"roK'' cllorts of Senator depot, loft on this mornlniVs train fnr 1 . i . 1.lr ,lcrl"'in. who u Miiuum,. t m .yi. ""ir. ",,7..!,m .lur 1'iess.ed theieto bv t mi'mimiiii.,.. v,:,;hVi;l,"gn tedTuiH days' leave of absence Geo ln. n i ?. 1 ro" 'H1'1 Y appointed to night operator here, has liccn traiiKVM,i i "K .l0l,U1K' mV . tho New to Hjo day forco in eonHOiiuence, ami Mr. iiiuiiiirij- irom roniaim is doing n uht work. h John S. Hughes was down from Pilot Hock yesterday enjoying hinirolf among his fnends. lie says on Christmas ovo jit tho "Hock" thoro will bo a graud ttirkoy shooting match and on Christmas night a nuismierado ball nnd other festiv ities of tho day will Iw indulged In by the peoplo, voth young and old. .Sonic unknown friend sent Louts Kueblor this morning thirty trout from tbo classic waters of Hood river. Mr. Kueblor. With bis CIlHtmtiurv imnnrnuitv divided tho licauties among Ills frlonds. t "filing toward tho road, although, ho as lar us thoy would go, and a good , ?1.ll,'i " '"' ho worth $10,000 u year to iiiuny pcopie enjoyed "mountain trout" ear's Last OitKooNiAN, with power to uiu iiuuiocr 10 uuu or aouo. Acommitteo of threo. Mi son, Cohen nnd Sturgis, wus uptvolntod to confer with tho 0. K. & X. c0. with reicrenco to clmngo tho tlmo of running inu nuiBiii iruiii on wio I'endleton branch. riiollunt railroad subsidv committeo "V. " :erbal rcl'ort' ,0 ,l10 -'""wt tliat Mr. Hunt's ultimatum wnu pi,.lii.,f.u',,.. down Alta street, und it wus useless to raise u oonus until tho right-of-way was settled. A leiigtliydlscussiou ciiHiied, In which flir. livers ilcclurci t int ho wmild ulvn for lunch und dinner to-day. John Hovct. who killed William l'olton over a religious argument ut Li Grande Mondav. was formerly u nimi Deitillir. nnd piisnod through rendloton recently, stopping several days. Ho apcaretl to Im u jieaceablo individual and tho last man in the world to eiiLML-e in n qunrrel. The flro wardens aro enterini imon their duties, us provided by the now ordi nance, with vigor. All owners of houses tbo chimneys of which am unprotected ! with flues of brick or stone, am beini! mi- tilled that the wuuo must bo constructed ! without delay. I,ot tho good work go on. I M. CS. Wills wus lironulit beforn .Tim-' tit o lllshoit vestcrdav afternoon, waived ! examination and was placed under ?;hU Ixiiuls to appear botoro tho gmnd Jury to answer to tho charge of ussutilt with a danu'crous weunon. Ho will nmbublv cut out of his scrape without much ililllculty. Still tho cood work of tMittitiif in new und substantial plank sidewalks goes on, and at every turn tho iieilestriau has oc casion to bless tho city fathers for theso mprovoinents on root iV WuIkcr'H line. much traveled by Pendleton M.nplc Emma Ijuidcts, tho young lady who as removed to tho Walla Walla hospital from Pendleton somo six weeks ago, lias returned to I'endleton. witli her health mid strength testorod, to the gmit delight of her friends. Tho Oregon Iluildlugit Ioan Associ ation has been organized In Portland. Its originators ure probably not uwuro that a nourishing institution with tbo sumo object and tltlo is holding forth in rendloton. Long Creek Eaulo: A eraud liot Is an- ticiimled in tho Middle Fork country be fore long. There seems to bo a bittorness of feelings existing between stockmen there, and it Is feared there may be trou ble. Tho carpenter who lias lately been working on tho Pendleton hotel, was re lersod from Jail this morning, an exami nation showing that, although somewhat queer in Ids actions, lie wus nut Iiimiiio. H. E. Hlckcra, E. L. Cox and I. H. Atkinson, some of Alba's representative citizens, urn favoring Peudloton with u visit. Cnmas Pralrlcltes aro always heartily welcome hi Pendleton. The contractor, Frank Zelgler, informs tho E. 0. man that about six weeks from totlay the Pendleton hotel will lo eom plctcil, should nounforsecn citcuuihtuuccs delay jiroieedlngs. The Handol-Hiiydeu society is prac ticing every evening for the coming can tata, and will ovidently bo ably pre pared to put It on tho boards in very good shape. Fine meadow hay in any iiuantitv can bo (secured by culling on James A. How ard, or at tho ofllc-o of tho Empire Com mission Company. lAavo vour orders for copies of the Now Year's edition of tho Eaht Oucoosiak. In wrapvors, postago j'atd, 10 centH each. HACK I'llOM A1UH'M THK VTOIir.n. Afrri Alnreir Klrren Vfuri Mt nnil Mri lin .l-X'Vs llrlurn t 4rrcn, i .l. !..,.!.. I.. l.,. Il ,.,,l Mnn. AllHlUK H1U llllllllin in i viiimmii .'inil lav. savs tho Oregonlun, wero two well and favoraby known pori-ons in tho dramatic profession, who will bo pleas antly temombercd by our old citizens. Hefereuce is niudo to Mr. and Mrs. John Jacks (neo Annie Flrmln), the popular actors, who, in the centonuial year vis ited Portland, and produced for t he first time hero the dramas of "Hie Two Orphans," "Tho Dig Honanza" and other novelties, playing successful en gagomeuts ut the Now .Market und Oro Fino theaters. They traveled extensively through Oregon and Washington lorri torv, and were tho prominent features at tho Salem fair in the fall of 1877. . Shortly after tins iney v micu njiui. ..i C...I rr,., lti.r Ijnyinc the latter continued on a . Ara,iu;; hid;ni.icut u line fence Huriuab, tbo Strait Settlements, warn, China, und Japn. Heturnlng by the China sea they looked in at Ceylon, LMzed once more upon tbo wonders of IIlu doostan, erosed tbe Arabian Kind, en- p n t in Kin sea. vibiieu i.)i"i lull... ...w . him alone, liei'iitixe be h:nl lmnn m1m died by ceitaln Pendleton men, and had neen nung in emgy hv tliclr assistnuco. He would give the; riglit-of-way down Altu street, however, nlong which ho und tho mill eomnanv owned severul liiimlrnil feet. A vote of thunks wus unanimously given to SIcssrs. Ilalloiay and Eddy for their valuable unit ctllclent services as president und secretary during tho past year. A bill of rent of Firemen's hall from March 1st, 18.HS, to December 1st, of was road and referred to the llnanco committeo. Tim Hoard adjoined to meet on Tues day evening, January 8, 1880. 1 lot r I Arrlviiln. VliiUMtn IIousi:. L T llarln. Orecon City: J E Smith and family, W V Stim son, Pilot Hock; I. It Sherman and wife; M (ioldsteln, Philadelphia; J W Simp son, Country; MrsT J' Pago, Centcrvlllo; 0 H Cushman, Ogdcn; Herbert Hrudloy, Portland; W E White, San Francisco; M E O'liricn, r S A; A M Hamilton, Union: W Nowal, Summervlllo ; P A Worthington, I E Sullng, Weston; II E Dickers, Alba ; A J Hansom, Moscow, I T; 0 E Welch, J Cardcn, J Taylor City; E L Cox, I II Atkinson, Alba. (JtiMiKN Ht i.K T II Mcintosh, Farm ington; H Cralk, Phllllwburg, M T; S Wilson, Nob; (5 J Hoynolds, Wulla nuua; a j Miiuvau, I'.eiio; ii 1. siniiii, .Minn: ( W Pnxibstel, F Vaullorn, E It Nye, Weston; John Sylvester, Etl Olcott, Pilot Hock; J llurden; E Strahon. City ; A Church, Milton; J 0 Senders, Ellens burg; A W Iianbtier, JiiuIht; It S Clarke, lx-iui; (! II Dauglierty, Heppner; J T Van Orsdall, Meaeham. llowsiAN llmsK. I) Derrick, A E Hagsdalo, E Miles, lCiuuia Iandus, City; Homer L MiKire, Henry Hash, Hamburg, Iowa; I) T Cure, Topcka, Kuusns; Cj Wcsloy; L C Hugg. Ftbau, Dakota; Ilonry Hensou, Ft) Christy, Uitinindo; J S Shlnabnrger, Weston; E W Hales; Mrs S E Scnccr nnd children, Nebraska; Hev W M tiooihvin; Jas Franklin, Ore gon; WM Powers. Weston ; Win Miles, Agenuy : S Morris, Columbia. Wiiiitmi Dimtrurtliiii. From tlin W'nl I ii WiilliiHtntixmnii. Last winter tho Okanogan country wus tbo wono.of a wanton wholesale slaugh ter of tleer. They wore not killed for tho meat, but simply for tho sake of a mor bid unxioty of many to slay them. Hundreds were destroyed in tills manner, and tho entire carcass hid and u1l left to rot, by men who called themselves hun ters. If such work Is eriulttcd to con tinue, bow long before tleer in their na tive state, like tho biillalo, will be some thing of tho past? It Is a crying shame that such u slaughter of harmloss ani mals uailnot 1st prevented. What hi( Kued in tho Okanogan country last win ter is likely to occur again there this win ter, unless some of tho decent citizens prevent tho unthinking brutes, guilty of of such uncalled for destruction, from u repetition o: tlio ciimo. Tho wild deer Is an unhnal of w hlch wo uro ull proud, is often useful for fowl, nnd when killed for this imriKi.HO is unite iustiflablo. Nobody would object to this. Hut something must be dune to prevent thomthlcss hun ter or sklnnor ironi tno wnoiesain exter mination such as was curried on Inst win ter, and which in :t short tlmo will make that graceful roatner over hill, daln und mountain, u thing of the past. ArriMlnil for Ti-ril'n"". On last evening's train, Misers I. E. Sailing, us principal, und Chun McMorris, P. A. WorthluKton. S. W. ProebMel, E. M. Dunton, IL II. Nelon. Hartmuri Pritiiianl. und others, us witnesses, wero lirmli'ltt ilmvn from Weston to attend tho trial of the ease of the State against I. E. Saling, which will be tried at two o'clock this afiernoon In Justice Ilishon's court, with what result could not lie learned in time for publication. Tbo misdemeanor and San Francisco. U-uving mo ia er ' ,Y? x,. city they ..cbatlnuej on u to, o, ",",V ,"" ,;, 'an,i Mr. Sailing Inning uuu II Aim. AX WINS. Tlu SuiiriMiie Court Itrnmrmii the Ueclalnn tifthn Circuit Ciiurt. Sai.km, Ur., Dee. 11). In the case of Hurtmuu uguinst Young, a contest over tho ollice of county clerk of I'niatllla county, the judgment of tho lower court isulllrmcd by tho suiireino eoutt. The decision was rendered ly Judge Lord. IIOWTO ItAIHK A Itf.VIISft:. linn. I'..!, Kelty nf Ciittoiiiviinil I'uvntu Nliite llonril Hint I'rerlnrt An-rxmn, mill No llriluclloiii CoTTo.Nwooii, Or., Dee. 10, 1888 To tlm 1-Mltor of the E ml Ori-Lonlmi. In answer to the iiueslion contained in tlio circular received. I will snv. 1. How can a full and fair assessment ol property t.e secured ? Ijy electing precinct assessors that will no notiest ami competent. L hat sorts of proerty should Ik the subjects of taxation? If anv should lo exempted, what, and why? All kinds of property should lie miblm-l to taxation, nnd assessed at Its trim cash value. I). Am you in favor of a Stale Hoard of f.iuaiizauon Y It so, wherein will it work u Dcneiii I think a great benefit might be so cured by such a board, if they would niiiiiiiiiiy nun noucsiiy pcrtorm such du ties us would bo oxpecled of them in ciiuulizitiK the assessments mado by tlm many assessors, making a fair ami uni form liasis on all property. 4. Aro you in favorof precinct, instead of county, assessors? Yes, I favor prc!nct assessors, and lie lievo such a system of assessing would bo a nig saving to ino taxpayers. . Aro you in favor of a graduated in come tax ; and, If sq, how can it Is) as sessed and collected? No. 11. What are vour vlows uixm tlm "sinule-tux" theory, or the placlmr of luxation u -on land values only? All should pay a tux on ull kinds of proiwrlv, of whatever description In vested In. 7. Do you think tho bill prepared by mo tax commission oi ifv-Mi an improve ment uK)ii our present Inw? In what re scct would you recommend u change in It Yes. the hill in mv opinion makes somo Improvements. 8. Are you in favor of deduction for Indebtedness? I don't think nuythim. is trained by any one by deducting indebtedness and much, lit mv opinion, is lost liy such a 1..... . ...1 t ...u r...... i. .. i.. ., ...in in. , mill mill i. iitiui piiuii ii inn iin lllll shield one tooppross another. ' .1. r. Kt i.i.v. - -dkina'n i.tn-ri:u. KniclUli Miilrmiirn In i Qiimiiliiry-tllml--tunr'a tlpliiliin. London, Dec. 18. In tho Commons last night Sir James Ferguson said that a close perusal of Osman Dignu's letter In creased the doubts as to its genuineness. It did not bear the Impress of truth. It appeared to lo ii clover oriental do- vice, and was not sulllclent to delay raising the siera of Suukim. GlmMono said It was essential to detnrinlno whether tho occupation should 1st mado by llrltirih or I'VyntlniiH. If it worn mado by the I'u'vntfrtiis. It would Ihi mis- chtovous, whilo If llrltish occiiatlon were necessary tno mutter ouuiit tn lie submitted to tho judgment of tho House. no iiimscii was averse to any occupation. Tlm Hotel lit Hrtlrm. Tho Chemeketo Hotel at Salem bus lately como under tho inanagemuut of 0. II. Si on roe und J. H. N. I tell und bus furnished and thoroughly changed from top to liottom, tho kitchen having been entirely rqbtillt and tho lobby and rooms oveihuuled und put in first class order for tho coming session of the legislature. The prices of accomodation will average from $0 to fin pur week ..ccordlng to room und locution. The putronuge of the public is solicited. W. I). Hansford Is engaged in renovat ing the inside ttortiou of his now stand on Main street, formerly occupied by I)esiain Howard. Many of his (i lends culled in this morning to watch how gracefully ho handled tho mon and hose, anil wete much impressed with his ability In thut line. Luo Vernon hits returned from his trip to the Valley and to San Francisco. Ho was an eye witness to the hlghblnilo'rs conflict in Portland, and said that it IrOg garcd description. Mr. and Mrs. John Jack und tho dis tinguished actress, Annie Flrmln, will bo in Pendleton next Saturday. Sea ad. under "New to-day. "( JAMES WHEELAN, -Muuiifrti'turvr niul Denier lit- NBW TO.IJAV, strip of land for a long tlmo. lias Ik'Hll 11 n unnuv i'ikiAA ure tak nr.. lit .' ' J" ,.,ll the weather is elorious. Tlie i M i ' uro reiiiy more oeaim " me bonny spring-time. A Curlom frt. Henry (Jeorgo, who Is In England, writes homo thu . , , , England appreciates tho signmcance ot Hie piuiciiun The Tory press tion over tho re- ratic prefs is not Democratic the ntness. It is a nch Irish-Ameri- soninlcht pront- Mr. jiiu .Mrs. joiiu Jin. i i ., ...., .i,ii i,, tniiMit friends there iViiitleton at r nuer a uiiera nui"u icikvuuii, , Ri.tu7venln I ftre "' for CIe VelBnd 8 d6fea ' 4ban i,V, ,.'., ". " 1 1' ' .1 the I)wer Nile, pased over into tno j i unison's election ami Ml in Colorado. . "' ?,-, VPtr ilnL- to ( .mro'H Ton- witbrac '-. hi n,... ii. ... .i... i urauce, aim nv 'v-""-;,-v-: "."iiu.n iio . iuii uii nun uuu uiiiu n i i I. r..M i. tinr ni mil I'iBiuin ruiicn. muii. niiiiu mo mwi. nm Walla nn nno of bis usual f. 1 . . ' i ,i.,.iiia iwtflc coast 1 tmnnv. and tho more ii-.i:.:. , i i s.. u... inev nao icn"- ".,- , ... i fw' iii " ""' I" ri.unK'i'll til MICH IllClr ICUV ill H"--: I 1MJ" " "I Alia, und sum tlio Camas I .. .i :..... ..i.,;,n rlimato und rnrious fact, and ono wl .VHOirV IiVlla fi inril.1,1.. 1'iiril. . '.. 1. ...... l.... tini.lin.il IUI ...i III! u llfl VfllPll fOT 1 tttrfl 1 FRAZER'S OPERA HOUSE ! Saturday, December 23 Ajtr an atmencn of tu yfr, Ihu Worlil. Colebrulitl AMII, Mr. and Mrs. John Jack umtttiodUllnKuUlitit Acremi, A.miie ITirmin, Will uppt'iir In thrlr refined nnd popular "At Home Knter!alniiienti"alled!i Matter Arthur Flrmln-Jach; The Child Vocallit. Look at the Choice Programme: School for Scandal, Hlvals, or a Trip to Hath, Shttkspearu's"FuUtafr," Homco und Juliet, "Fun on u Hanch." Note ill. Jock Ii Hih rfooKiiliiil iindurcrp. tU 'J.'uUluil" of the pi--m ilnjr. Reserved Seats at Fletcher's Annie Flrmln l lirlffht pirtleulsr light In IlieUruui tloil.-Nr York WotM. Her Juliet In an ideal joriaHiir. Allnl Contiltutlon. . . HerlauKh Ulnfrlim; her clinmctrltleii perfect, und her ''Houk of All Nation" de-il.lilful.-New Vork Tilbuue. , , Hlie l the U-tt Ht-trum America ha eul u, Atelhouroe Antu. Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Halters,, 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 Wheelan - Court St. T. O. WARD, The Leading Photographer We wish to Inform tho public thut wo bavo lately furnished our tlallery with the Finest Instruments, Backgrounds and Acces sories that can he had. Wo havo had many pours exierleuce In the Art and know that we can suit our . many customers In uny style photograph they may deslte. HemenilK-r wo are here to stay und ure slilvlng to build up a reputation, therefore We allow None but First-Class Work to Leave the Gallery. Call and Examine Our Sample Photographs, if Nothing More. (Jullery ut tho Muln Street llrldge, - - Pendleton, Oregon- CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IMPOPlltHi Of pardware, Iron, 3ted AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. immwwmwMnrrwiwt." niHW..nrn-11'irvwmiwif. Solo AgonUt for Orogon and Washington for . -'cuRE S NE ; "At-PLOvU . Mingle, Pontile, or Tilppln I'll in w, riioy n liiipln uuu (oiiiomi iienrnloluto ieifM lion, Unit tlioiu wlio ni ii llii"ii illirm w in It ran not wiy tmoUKh In their prul.r U nfiirnuli ttu i won or ivlthoul nat nltiichiiienl. Peat itliiclitui'titiir xtru. X)32E3DEe3a J0"W33ia LjT-a' ZiTTXil-Zyr PLOWS. . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . llurkeye line Prims Oruln Drill, HunkeynHi'uderK. lliirknynHprliigTiMith llnrrow,Nitperlor ( I ru I n 1 1 1 1 1 1 h, H n pc r I ii r Hi i ilei . CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. The lutrl luiproviil Iniplciiient fur .inrlnir stimmer Inllow. The lii'wt completo and uccoinfiil lool fur IhU piirMu In iim. We alio have a full line ol IIukkIo. Oarriaite, lMiaeton. Mountalu Wagons. Platform and otlior BprinK Volilole. . . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. . 6 Lawrence A Chapln's Hprlng.Toolh Harrow., Duorn Harrow, Hplenllflo Feed iUJIil, 1'itcino Vuutilnic .MIllM, IIAIHIl JtAlUI U'lltli, 1STO,, JJ'X'O. FOIt SITXIAl. ClltCULAilN ANI J'lllOK I.IWTM COUCHS AND COLDS Completely Knocked Out ! Aftertmuch solicitation and demand for our popular KucblsrV Oregon Cough Cure, We havo il teiiulned to again put It on the market in attractive style und tnndici nally improved. For Coughs. Colds und Horn Throat Troubles H'v (itmriiiil.to It to vlvu KnlUfii.'tlon o Iti ri.Htl tlm oiiuy. Helng mado on scientllle 'rinciiiles for Vaufilt umt L'oIiIh, m prevulent In this climate, wt ilicit u trial of this Standard Hemedy. Hememlier It costs you ni)thlnh o try it: a guarantee goes with every bottlo. Sold only by LlDJUZlilK & KXJ313BX..HJK, Despain Block - - Pendleton.