homo nnil mind, pay onc-thlrd cash down, one-third iti oiio year, mid tlio otlior third in two yearn, when lio can prove, up, and if he piovcs that ho has lived upon tlio land at least ono full year, and Ikih culti vated at least 25 acres, ho will ho entitled to a (intent. When tlio sulo will tuko place cannot bo definitely stated yet, though it.irt con fidently expected that It will ho in the spring or early in the summer of this year, 1880. ThoBiirvoys. itlsumlcrftood, aro all completed, and all that if) now Dec ennary Im to allot tlio hinds to the Indians in severalty, conllnliiK these to tho di minished rosarvo of t:!0,OQ0 acroB, and then, after required notice by advertise ment, the auction of the land, by quarter nectlon tractn, will take place at tho.ics crvation wrcney. Any ono xrHon can buy 100 acres of agricultural laud, and -10 acrcu of timber land. Ho m tint buy it for mi actual homo and miiflt pay onodhlrd cush down, one third In ono year, and the other third in two yeurn, when ho can prove up; and if ho proven that ho has lived on the land at leant ono full year, and has cultivated at leant twenty live ucrnH, ho will bo entitled to a pat cut. A F.MII, UAIli: LAND. If a pernon wcro on tho eastern border of Umatilla county, somewhat nearer the noi thorn oxtieinity, hu would bo about at ono corner of tho rencrvatlon. To punH around its borders bo would travel noutliwenterly, ulonjr. tho ridgo of tho llluo Mountains, nomo twenty miles; thenco noitbwenterly down from tlio mouutaluH Into and ueiwi tho prulrloM, and iicronH nevgrid Htnidl nlieauiH, to tlio town of 1'endletou, mother twenty miles or nioro; thence northeunterly, following "Wild Home" creek about tho niunu distuneo; thenco nontheantetly to tho place of begin iilnir. While tbeno dMnneos uro not ex nelly equal, nor tho linen entirely regular, thin approximates tho nl.o and nhape of tho ronervatlon. Taking tho mountain lino for a bum, it can bo imuglneil us neurly square, u Utile over twenty miles on a nldo. Perhaps the onu third portion next our lmnu-Iluo us above dencilbed, in mountain laud, rich in timber and pas ture. Then eomo tho prairies, a llttlo rough of eoiirno near the mountains, but noon spreading into u gently sloping plain, Indented hero unit thete with small mountain stieaiiiH, and dotted with herds of the Indians, waiting for tho cultivators who aro noon to transform it into grain fieldn, meadows and orchards. 1 havo alteaily sKikeiHf tlio fertility of iwrtlons of tho noil of Umatilla county, and Indicated that Homo far exceeded others in valuable qualities; but the rich est and mo.it fertile of that already titular cultivation does not exceed that em braced in thin reservation. Onco out of tho mountains, there In very llttlo waste-land, and no poor laud. In no pait of it wilt tho pur chaser ho I very far from timber; and except on an occasional (met, poilums, water can lsj obtained at a lousonulilo depth, an in generally, tho case on all our uplands, Thin reservation ban long been considered tho choicest or tlon of Kustorii Oregon, anil In des tined to Ih'couio tho rlchoht. While the Indians w ill retain a good portion of it, iiud am not allowed to sell it for twen tyllve yearn, they will no doubt lease It In one way or another to white settlers advantageous to Ixith. If ott.tKK) ucreH of agricultural lands are sold, this will accommodate five hundred fatnlllca, or a imputation of two thousand or mure. Besides, an above slated, no doubt many w hite settlors, not amo to pttrcnaso a parcel oi uio lami out tJMATit.U, Bttrcd. A project in on foot, and it in safo to nay tho property will bo rebuilt thin eomimr Eiimmer. 1 Among the old settlers in the neighbor- Itootl con bo numeil W. w. urasslield, it. An Old Time Town Now Almost Deserted .sumo r tlio Newt or tmtft. Thin onco great shipping point was laid out in tho year 180S by Jcbso Lurch-1 und J. J. Baumgardncr, S. I. Lisle,. fames eon, who a year or ho afterwards traded ! Tnyl or, Mrs. J. Tcel, Tom and Harvey ll.n iowuhHi. for wlmt Is now known us Bobbins, Will Mitchell, loin Scott, 0. 1'. io townsilo for wl. t 8 now known us , T llomM,on Mr mfWI M a Tribblo. tho I.eczer ranch, 'lhlnnow nearly for- ,oon after .Mr. Koottts! erected the first naken town wiw at ono tlmo undor.n city store, in 1HSU, Win. Vosn built a saloon, government, and boantcd of 800 or 1000 ' Ilicstand and N. ljveridgo actual Inhubltunts, and at any unusual , j rwlll,1;" occttrrenco It wan no dllllciilt matter to ta contents a few wcokH beforo. In 18S0 collect a crowd of l-',000 or 15,000, as the a drug store was established by L. I. I rail tiff iwitniliittnii una far irrnnlir I inn 1 KllVH, WHICH HUB H111CO passed IIUO 1110 than now, hands of Dr. W. 13. Brownoll. In 1881 N. . 1 - f t f coiiiposc.i principally oi , .... m in . w ,. ... n minors and proBtMjctors, who at nights Hmltli shop, which they still run, having mado "Kotno howl." Tho grave yard, done a largo business. Other enterprises which still ntuiidn as n monument, was I followed, another drug stoie and grocery . . , , , . .... .1 i by John Crayno, u llvcrv stable and bar- started by a murder, and many it . talo U11, m(hflQ H'(mj , JomH amJ F could bo told that would niako tho blood j v. Hondloy, another livery stable hv run cold, had the nllont oncn thoreln tho Joel Holstead, a furniture storo Vy A. N . tho volco of i.iottul speech. .Saloons with Mechlin, n hardware and farm-iinplc-i.n..inui tn,..,., itvtnr... fi.nn ..f iiH'tit Hlofo lv Hcsso Taylor, a shoo . . ulwtft ntwtlirkt I tin nl'iiiii lilt uliiti nti till tho lowest uraden. were busy night day, and "stud" and "draw" poker were the principal pastimes, and fortunes wera many Union won and lost in a night. 1'iick-trainn were run to all points in tho Intorlor.and to mining camps an far an Southern Idaho. Somo Idea may bo gleaned its to the freight charges in those dafs from an extract taken from the i.iimiina AtivertiKoroi iovcmucr -i, mo.), of whom and others aro still In business. Two firms, J. If. Koont.,and lllcstaml. Warner it Co., do a largo funning und commission business. Thcno llrinn, and uUo Hcsso & Taylor, each carry large stocks of general mer chandise J. S. Cruyno and W. 13. Urownell carry a good stock of drugs, notions, cte. Hundley iv Jonen run three good teams ., LUwHi- .ii.uiiniw.r iiii1i1IhIui1 Hiito. i l IWO Wl'llllO Homes . . . ......,-- j- ' T wJiieu wan starled in m. u nays: "Slnco our last report, freluhtn to tho mines havo 'jumped up' amazingly : To Joel Halnte.id ban u luri:o and comforta ble feed ntablo. S. I. I.islo, a prominent fanner, living Idaho City, 15 centn per pound; to Owy-! t)vo, mlIes n,,)OV0 0u,bas a splendid lice, 111 cunts: and to l!o so 10 cents tier I " K, Ijr, "vor u neaion oi lami.o. i jiiu(l " which in a good farm house, and tho bo.t Tho 'market repoit of tho wimo issue in , 'if10"', Ur1cH0"',l'!1li ' ,'.,'!,Vr.,'ofi,i"!J as follows- f-'iUO. Ho raised in 188S L'OO tonn of "l'lour, standard Mills, t'- er barrel; '!'' ! lrocil Ihorouglibred Holsteln and bacon, sides, .18; l.un.,:r,; lwnns, 8 to II; I H'orMIorii catllo, and l'oland-Chlna eoireo, 'Jrf to .'IO ; sugar, crunhed, 'J.'J to I ... ,,,, ..... ,, , , powdereil, 'M, rellned, 17, Island, 10 to;. W- WliUwwtli, aleo a well-to-do 18: Hvrun. o gallon kegs, ifii, wi.su: leas, periiotiml, iH)cenirtio?i.--'i) totiacco, "M w "i, ii Y, , . ,i i centn to 1 .AO ; Hunp, per box, Ij'.VSi, can-1 M. C. '1 r bb o li ves just across tho river, tilo, 10 ; lard in cans, !!4 to !lll cents per j on a nplen. Id true of ' botlom" hind, in imund ; raisins, r box, 7 to 7.50; bar- '', Hlnti; of cull vat Ion. ley, iKir coutal :i.50 to ft; butter, -15 Iho town has had three additions sinco cents to O'J cunts: eggn, 50 to cents; ' orlgln-llrasstleld's, llalstead's and 'Mc- City, coal oil, per trillion. f-VJ.) ; nails, per keg, ?U to Jfl'-'; cigars, for f lO to fliOU." Among the news items aro found: "Tlio, Itolse Slalestnan says: Cleat v's team in rived via Canvon at Kort Itoiso, October li7lh, In thlrty-fivo diiyn mini the I 'alien.' " Among tho advertihcmuuts aro: L L McArthtirand K II Morford, attorneys at law: J A Cory, wholesale and retail hardware; K'l I'ord, wholosale and re tall liquor; Orleans hotel, .Metropolitan hotel, City hotel; Folnom A Douglas, blacksmiths: .1 Curtwriuht. wugonimtker; 'Fruukeuthal & Hums, Koont. Ilros., (.Inn II, Jos A,) .Martin & Swift, I W Case .t Co, J It Foster A Co, A W Kin ney, all gcnerul ineichaudloe storoa; J M I.eczer, liurdwuto. Tho O. S. N. Coniiany has tho follow ing notice: "Iteiluction of Freight. From und after tho 1st day of July next tho rates of freights will bo as follows: From Poitland to The Dalles, $15 per ton. From Portland to lTinatllhi, $.!) per ton. From Tortlund to Wullulu, $112 jtor ton. From Portland to White ISlutl's, f5 or ton. From Portland to Palouso, $150 per ton. From Portland to Iwlston, $75 per ton." It wan lictwcou 1877 and 1871) that tho town liegau to move, and when tho 0. It. K.N., In 1KS0, limit up and tltrotigli to carpenter and located hero, tVliltwotth s (!. M. Armstrong in a iiouHc-iiuiuier. Dr. It. Porter has lately ami nun a good practice. Over 800,000 potindn of wool, and prob ably L'OO.tKlO bushels of wheal wcro sliijqied from Kcho this season. Tin: orriuiAi.s. rlgli , w lUHvnpy tntcts as ronters, itnu , vil.i. merchants scattered In all di ,-o enoitgu io ,-oetlonn, till at tho present day It claims a be able in a few years to sav purchase laud of their own. Tho reHervution In already crossed by two railroads; the Oregon railway it Navigation, and its branch extending (mm Pendleton to Walla Walla; and In no part of it will tho purchaser bo far from a shipping station. Immigrants need not imagine that tu coming to buy a piece of thin laud thov ato going out Into a wilderness remote from civilisation and Iho comforts, of llfo, They will 1h Hiiriouuded by a noil Fettled and productive country. If they should haiK)ii to buy a tract near the not thenntern lmrder, for exam ple, they will find just across tho reser vation Hue cultivated and productive farms, growing towns, schools and j Iwliig very healthy i iiuitiiun, mm mi iiiu ui iui.'ili:rn population of less than a Hundred, two saloons, ono hotel, ono t'cnoral mer chandise storo, and a roumMiotiso, it be ing a junction and end of a division on tho O. H. A N. These represent tho bttslnesA Interests of tho onco largest shipping jMilnt In Kastorn Oregon. It is now only important as the junction of tho "Oregon Short Line" with tho "O. It. Si N." read, trains from both tho Union Pacific and Northern Pacific coming to gether hero on their way to Portland, I'mutiUa Is situated in a jvorfoct sand bunk, on the edge of the Columbia, und the wind sweeps tho sand at frequent In tervals into great driftn. It In it lone, desolate place, hut bun a reputation for ot nros IHirlly and etvlllnatioii to be found in anv rural community. And after this sale and settlement, soon to ho made, thoy will have all theso at their very doors. Neither, however, should thov hit itgino that a choice tract of thin land in to Ik- had very cheaply, nor that there aro not enough people ie.idy to buv it all at fair prices. Thero will bo no dilllctilty In finding tmrt-hasers for all that will bo sold, oven if no mom iHKiplo como ; yet there will toopiortun It Ion for those who aro on the ground, und have becomo acquainted with tho facts, to secure a very valuable tract of land at pi Kvs not unreasonable. A few years' llenrv (). Means Is imstmastor. and I3d. I.von, a iopular railroad man, is train dispatcher. i:oiio. TIip t'rntur nf a HIk Scope of Country lllttory at 4lia Town Xvnlluu of It lluliu ,i!u uml l8liiiirlii; I Hriorrs Keho is pleasantly situated on North Fork of tho Umatilla, where tho old emigrant road crosses tho rivor, ulwut twenty-llvo miles bolow Pendleton, ami fifteen miles from tho Columbia. It l.ltf rnlnrnl Ntntn. DUtrlot, Coiiityiint 1'rcclnrt Olllcor. Following are tho Fedoral officials for Umatilla county: United States Commissioner, Fred Page-Tustln, It, restdonco Pendleton, np K)Inted by Judgo Dcudy Juno 10th, 1881. Culled States Indian ngout, I! Colley, l);residonco Umatilla agency; address Pendleton, appointed in 1R35. Deputy U. S. Marshal, W. J. Furnish, I).; residence Pendleton, appointed in 1887. U. S. Ijind olllcers: Iteglstor, Henry Klneheart 1); Receiver, T. J. Outhouso, D. ; address, La Grande, Union county Oregon. Postmasters Pendleton, Frank II. Cloptnn; Centcrvlllo, John Kdluglon; Weston, LS Woo.1: Milton. W 0 Star koy; Kcho, Win. Warner: Umatilla. II C Means; Alba, (1 F Witto; Pilot ltock, George Skolton; Helix, Mary 13 Irvlno; Adams, KG Craft : Vunsycle, J I Kllllun ; Juuior, J II Davis; Vinson, J Freeman; Itldgo, W It Stanscll; F.ncumpmcnt, Mrs Crowner: Foster, Win Colliuun; Kolin, John S Inson; Ptirdy, J It I'urdy; Itud dock, Isaac Itttddoek; Nyo, II 0 Wright; Doiiuau, I W I ormun. State ollkials Govoruor, Sylvester Pennnvcr, I); Sccro'ury of Stato, Geo. W. Mcllrlde. Secretary of State, H ; State Ttoasurcr. (1. W. Woub. 1); Suporlnton dent Public Instruction, 13. H. MoF.lroy, It j Stato Printer, Frank linker. It ; Su premo Court Judgo, W. W. Tliayer, D, It. S. Strahun, I), und W. P. Lord, H; UultedStutes Senators, John II. Mitchell, H, and Joseph N. Dolph, It; ltoprcscn tutlvo in Congress, lllugor Hormann, H; Judges Sixth Judicial District, including umutiua, union, wuiiowu, tiawcr, -Mtil-heur, and Grant counties, L. 11. Ison, I), residenco Uaker City, and Jus. A, Fee, It, residence Pondloton : Prosecuting At torney, J. L. Hand, It, residence linker City. '1 ho county ofilrluls, elected in 1888, aro given in another place. Justices of the Peace: Adams. Thomas Fleming; Alia, 13 Gilliam and Joseph i l tttnus, La v knight ; Center- UMATIM.A COUNTV OlTIOHItS. Anthony ville, W W Jacobs: Kcho. J II Koontz: tho i Juniper, George W Illnkloj Milton, V G nun una w h roweu; .Mountain, w II Davidson; North Pendleton, F Garrett; South Pendleton, 11 HIliBhon; Union, A L I3wing: Vansycle.J LKilliun: Vinson. S G l.ightfoot ; Weston, M A Uaker and w u Jones; 1 outturn, J Vinson. In Cottonwood, lincnmpmont, Foster, Helix, Prosjiect, Kuddock, Umatilla und Wil low Springs precincts, no Justices have ' 1 . ll. . T .ll ,1 wllltmchungethofacoof this reuion that I "r w oniicrn imrtters 01 1110 It would not 1m recogtilied as the name, 1 'heut lwH," or good land, and bo near and will increase the value of these lauds tho Ktudv, or desert strip along tho Co- ten-fold tho pivbub 0 cost now, A soil of htmbiu. that tho voidon aionnd Is not n uuulllted, aln.ct unmUe Wl fertl "V, n i,,olemto ,,ro(,lll1,VH (ir nil ,. I City ollicials-Pendlcton: tho eonveuleiuvs of life ulrvady at baud, t?0l,,n mul 1'as Yet being tho are tho fuvorohlo conditions which immi-, town in tiiat part of tho county, and grams wui unit uero ui gn'ounem. aoi m nvivninrn,i mni .wit., r., every ono can MtemHi, or can Is'tter Ids '.,, i ,k,i,i... ,wi n urer. J A Howard, i-ondltlon. hv comlinr. Onlv thoso with of probably over '.TO square miles, a urS. .ru..S I. V Mayor, W eondltlon. by eomltig. Only those with it least u few hundn'd dollars, and willing tNet down to good hunl work for a few win u apt to BumHHi. t-or suclt l'I plenty 01 room in tins . ir .uuuuvk, v. umiLiiuiuii, o liUlilCIIIIU. i' 0,i' i lloith, J F Slaughter, J I) Murphy, H G tho IThomison, lxt I.ivennoro j Hecorder, C .... II ( iirtnr: .Mursluil. P (1 FnimOi Tr.i. years, will l tlioroNJs yet eountry One thW I Tho city olllcers of Weston and Milt, tho only other incorporated tow na in tho county, uiqiears in tho articles descriptive of those towns. it, however: llioso who eomn and buy, avl and not plant, and ! regret !..,...v... build their htHiies. will step tit after UMt Tlin(ln:tt Wwti.roUrKnlii ui. Hanson v king ot tho iju wnt Tlio first iilivsii-iin U1u 11- r .V . . 11,1V. t,tl,,l.,llls1 Onuoflliti Ktril Srttler. Among the first to settle In Umatilla considerable portion of which is fertilo and quite well populated, and which con tains also many flno river ranches and much btock ; It does a largo business. the town site was laid out byJ, II, I Koont. and W.W.ltmsslleld.ln 1880. Tho tho same year Mr. Koontz brought up from county and take an active interett in lmth Umatilla his stock of general inerehan- tho county ami town of Pendleton, was uiMj, nun Mr, imissuoiu siarteu a teed- r- ncnry uowman, wno at present 1 Htable. lives on his stock ranch on Birch creek PI ..111-. . .1.11, , , ..I II... , 1, . '""I iiiu iKwiuiui'u nus esiauilsuiM in IJvil, i imto iiinca rnjiiui 01 i cnuieion. Mr. I iiutviii.ui puiucii 011 1110 latui, now hts K. lino improved farm, in 1800, He is also flWIllir llf fiAIIHl ViiIiI.iKIa lAll'lt m.. ....... , - , .1 1 - ." .v,,,v', .v.V III l.'Ori ......v- .....v .Villi I'lUIIUIlV. lllllllirslillliW ll.nl il'l... 1. II 11. .1 . ... , . 1 1... 4 ..!.... . 1.1. ......... .. I.1"'..'! needs of tho nubile a.ul ear, U , tZi I .. ' IX ? "ui .J I S " .V's , ..lo ono . 01 " ilrt-iihulrf iiAvnlll.w f.,,,.7,. -v.. I. . .'! ill COM M.OIKI. llieliTi eiWK luniis III UIO coiiniy. Ho itr goous, novelties, fancy iroods. tovs. ii.mrinH.. 11..- n ...m ...1.1.1. ......i.. u..:..n.. i .i r.i . . . V eteito sn it ll.,. nuwi f,il, im.M ,i 1:, . .r "V""" .'""! '". lw 1 "r,". "7".' u. "'"ViKoreu ....1' ....... Li ii . -.V . "csiroyeij oy nro uio will ot Aprlt lust, oimuisii m . I' 1 "7tH.' ,0,.ri,Jm,uUou of o ! was built by J. II. KoonU in tho' auinuicr a Wo nu 01 "OUB0 ,u ,ow of 1880, and Jcost flO.000 irtially iu-1 ready solo every fall. tvitttt.lt Xfartrtn ultiutt rt xt-l.t..l. 1.., 1 uuaaiiu cftvv lh 111111 11 tin iitiu moerami lorwmcti ao tindsa A Lint of All Who Have Keen Kloctod In County Olllce Hlnco tlio 1'uriiiutlnti of the Count'. The following Is a list of tho county officials who havo Bcrvcd tho county einco Its formation in 1804. Up to 1871 all weto Democrats. After that, tho politics aro marked, Democrats (D), and Republi cans (It). 1800. Senator, N Ford. Uep.-cnontutlveB, T W Avery and II A Gehr. Sherlir, Frank Maddock. County Cleik, It II BuHkclt. County Coniiniseloncro, Win Mitchell and Louis Bango. Treasurer, Tlios Flitcroft. Assessor, S P Whitloy. School Suiicrlntendent, A J Sturto vant. Surveyor, 13 A Wilson. Coroner, ILSholton. County Judgo, S Hamilton. 1803. County Judge, G W Bailey County Clerk, J M Mooro. Senator, N Ford. Representatives, DM Drumhcllcr and A L Kirk. CotnmisflionerH, O F Clark and Henry Schooling. Shnrlir, O F Thompson. Treasurer, II C Pago. School Superintendent, A W Swcenoy, Ascessor, W M Carter. Surveyor, 13 A Wilson. Coroner, John Tcel. 1870. Souutor, T T I.iouullon. HopreFcntiitivos, F A DeShiell and J Thompson. Clerk, J M Moore. Commissioners, 13 Inglo and Charles Jewell. Treasurer, II C Pago. Assessor, J Lawrence. Surveyor, Austin Ada ins, School Superintendent. J. O'Shiuu. Coionor, Dr. John Tcel. 1871'. Senator, T T Licualleii. Hepresontatlvcs, Goo A I.aDow and James Currun. County Judire. II G Yoakum. Commissioners, II O Myers und J L Stubblefield. Sherlir, A. W. Nyo. Clerk, F. M. Crockett. Treasurer, W II Marshall. School Superintendent, John lugle. Assessor, Win Iltchell. Surveyor, O F Clark. Coroner, M B Morris. 1871. Senator, C L Jowoll. ltepresontullvcs, W M Stcon and J A Florence. D. Commissioners, Henry Bowman and J L Rogers, D. Sherlir, J A Pructt, It. Clerk, F M Crockett, I). Treasurer, Lot Llvormoro, It. School Superintendent, L 11 Leo, It. Assessor, David Taylor, 1). Surveyor, J II Sharon, R. Coroner, II 1) Stowart, R. 1870. Senator, O L Jowcll, 1). Representatives, J I, Morrow, I), and Win Goodman, D. Judgo II G Yoakum, I). Commissioners, S G l.ightfoot, I), and Ben Walden, I). Shcritr, R Sargent, R. Clerk, J II Shuron, It. Treusuror, G W Webb, 1). School Superintendent, J C Arnold. 1). Assessor, T Benson, 1). Surveyor, J Mtilona, 1). Coronor, Win Dickoreon, 1). 1878. Senator, S M Pennington, 1). Representatives, Litcion Kvertfl ami JohnS Wltlto, I). Sherlir, John L Spcrry, 1). uiorK, j n Keonoy, u. Commlssionerti, J B Benson, I) and Ilenj. Wuldon, D. Treasurer, G W Webb, D. ArsosBor, James Cothrcll, I). Survovor, James II Raley, D. Superintendent, J O Arnold, D. Coronor, J B Llndsoy, 1). 1880. Senutor, S M Pennington. 1). Ronresenatlves. P J Kellov. 1). and i Wiison, It. Sliorlli, Win Martin, It. Clerk, J B Keenoy, I). County Judge, W 0 IaiDow, D. Commissioners, J A Hungato, D, and Win renilland, It. Treasurer, N Hendryx, R. Assessor, B F McKIroy, D. Surveyor, J II Ralov. D. School Suiwrintendent, J 0 Arnold, 1). uoroner, j 11 i.inusey, u. 188'-'. Senator, S M Pennington, I). Representatives, J B Starry, I), and lien btuutou, (. Shoritr, Wni .Martin, It. Clerk, J P Bushoe. R. Treasurer, N Hendryx. It. Commissioners, RMDorothj, I), und J W Salisbury, D. Assessor, J Kiothlov, D. School Superintendent, John Edington, Surveyor, A L Cofiey, D. Coroner, W 0 McKay, R. 188L Senator, 8 M Pennington, D. Representatives. J L iforrow. n. nnd L B Cox, I). Judge, TJ Lucy, D. Commissioners. J J Bmimcmrdnnr. TV and J L Fuller, I). ' MM Villi, II HI .IIUUIII, 11, Clerk, J P Busheo. It. Treasurer, N Hendryx, It. School Superiutendoht. John Eilini.. ton, I). Assessor, O P Davis, D. Surveyor, WT Chalk, It. Coronor, W 0 McKay, R. Senator, J P Wager. I). Ropresentativo, F M Crockett, D. Commissioners, John Lulirs, R, and C alters. D. Shoritr J M Bcntlev, I). Clerk, G A Hartman, 1). Treasurer. A Healov. D. School Superintendent, W Assessor, Burr Johnson, D. Surveyor, J O Arnold, D. Coroner, W O .McKay, R. 1888. Senators, J HJtaloy.D.and J PWagor.D. llntireseittatlvefi. II J Bean, R, T J Kirk, R, and 13 B aatnbco, D. C.I ' -111 '. tr..Pr.- 1 niiurin, i.uu.-U a. Clerk, G A Hartman. D Treasurer, J II Bobbins, D. County Judgo, Win Martin, R. Commissioners, John Luhrs, R, and O Walters, D. Assessor, B A Martinis, R. Surveyor, J V Arnold, D. School Superintendent, W M Picreo, D. Tin: yhak's MATOiiHH. Mat oT tho l!ii!' (.'fulfill Permlttrit to .tlurrr UiirhiR IHHH In Uiuntlllu County. JANUAUV. W G Vim Vnlkenburg nnd Kiln L. Bcurtlsloy. w (ji'Kirgo i.iettuiiou uuu v1110 aic Klunoy. J A arownnd Maggie Grunt. Jolm Wheuldon and Iflubello Ferns. Charles Riencr and Mollio Stcolo. G W Staggs nnd Mnttlo A Plnkorton. I) N Yanskiver and Amy A Corporun. KKIIHK.MIV. 13 G Winkler uml Inna A Day. F 11 Fields and Surah J Williams. D G Kirk and Cora G Conuoyor. John L Miller anil Surah O bcott. William Blown und SIna Hurst. MAIICII. J S Dlack and Ada Monafco. Ktttrono A HoskluBon and Kmma Hamilton. George WCumpbell nnd Nancy Wilson. .lol.n Ward ami latmy l'uimcr. Chi Is Simpson and Sarah A Bishop. Alex McDougitl and Sarah A Lleuallcu. M Stiles and l.ulio .Marshall. Al'llll.. O A Davis and Adellu M Baker. Dan Dohei ty and Anna Moore. F.llun 1) Horner and Ilntlio A Stuns' berry. George Miugor und Ktnmu Allen. It F Price and Annie O IConnlBon. N Nicholson and Juno Stout. Androw Larson and Ida Dougherty. John G Owens ami Allco M Clark. MAY. Joint II Morrison and Ncllio B Adams. James Nelson and Christina Christoit son. 1. 1) Plants and Kmma Moilo. Charles Rands and Klnora O Mene.lt. M S Patterson and Clara M Keith. Charles A Fru.lcr und Lydlit 13 Light foot. O O lloveo and Florence M Parker. L A Splcer iiutl Sunih F Moore. ju.Ni:. II M Cox and Jolo 1. 1 lamer. It II Lent and L II Unvlor. 13.1 Hortonund M M Pitcher. Georgo Pecurand Ida Funon. F F Kills and Dora M Baldwin. A P Warner and Mattto Palmer. 13d ward Dupuis nnd Lcnoru Miller. II J Lelshmuu ami Dora Surber. Andrew Brady ami Nora Mahonoy. O P Buckhurt und M J Turner. G I LiDow and J S Ijitlmor. James Ritchoy and Iva F Kilgoro. Ixjaudlo Durun and Martha lleasloy JULY. John 11 Harrison ami Olive Wiildron Samuel II Jordan and Mary B Harvey i. ivggertn ami Anna inner. J S Lindsoy and Sadto 13 Michael. Silas Kelloy und Floronco Putnam. William W Windsor and Alice Wil Hams. Jonathan Davidson and Ella Morun. 13 J Wilbur and Susan II Carlylo. AlIOUST. II C Smith and KlUalieth Richards. M F Smith and J J Brunuiu. J S McLcod and Anna McLaughlin. HKITKMIIKII. Jcsbo N York and Kurnh Key. JoboiiIi T Rulnvlllo nml Mary Picard S O I3ads and Mary Culdcr. Win Plttenger and laiura B Emmons A 1) Johnson and Jessio Sharon. Win S Somers and Emily J Kon. G W Morrow and Floronco It Hill. Bernhurt Hugen and Florenco 13 Noy M Pierco, lan J 13 Edwards nnd Minnie Montgomery n it 1 I v.iiif n. .n " - u ii i. inn aiui .1111110 stuiioni. John MacRao and Lucy F Dchaven. Fred W Kimberk und Klnora Baker. Jacob Oswalt and Ida L Suwtello. Angus McDonald and Geneva Allon. 13 F Maack and Mary L Cummins. kon-ud Plastrodor and Frldu. Grueling NOVKMIIU'll. J N Coork unv Jcnnlo Oleott. SF Hyatt ami Lida A Gould. J 11 DuArmin and Lizzlo Balnbrldgo. John Walker and Klizulmth Boles. J Henry Sundersou nnd Martina C uirsou. Jas F Simpson and KllaBukor. W W Boothby und KUa Patrick John II Hugen nnd Ida llloni. Wooilson Mitchell and Klslo Webstor, u .Montgomery and Mattio Mc ivinnoy. Alex Foster and Surah O Kd wards. William G Reedor and Kliza C tJronin j w bwozea una K A essIoy. Josiuli Colby nnd Nancy J Crull i)i:ci:uiii;ii. Julius Guderion und Nancy L WootI BUCK. 11 1) Clemons and Clara White O L Sandera and Klla Chandler. K Williams und L A Stnnnbaugh. O LDovaul and Mary V Hawn. K A Rinohart and Mary A Patton. J. L. Waldron and Man' J. Stanton. Chris. P. Schlndlnr - - - - - uivilVU nersi. J. W. Mllir aud Alllo Snllni.. Win. Brobst and LIrzio May Ferguson, Aii r.iaruigo unu uorneua iiiomo. Win. F. Georgo nnd Nellio Mcintosh. i.uKounii .Mury (Indians). 0. W. Swinohart and P. 13. Landers. Harry J. Fntntz and B. L. Folsom. DxntUtry. Our leading dentist is Dr. F. C. Cump- i.aII ..!.. 1 1 1 . , , ... uwii, nuu hub uecn located in renmeton for tho past six years, whoro ho has built upn lucrative business and tho leputa tion of lioiug ono of tho best dentfsts on uio toast, utio doctor's books show that during his residenco hero ho bus per- luimoii uoniui ojicrniions lor 40uu people, for whom ho has insortcd 8000 gold aud silver fillings, SOU wots of artificial teeth, and extracted over 5000 teeth, besides many cases of regulation (straiglUening crooked teeth) und cleft pallet. Lnder the doctor's honorablo caio and treatment tho iieople of Umatilla county havo been educated to tho advuntntro of good dental work, and now attend to their natural teeth with mora nalnstakintF caro than of yore. Wo tako pleasuro In jnentloninj; Dr. Campbell as an educator iu his line of business. 11IK !..,... TheGonat, tTlewar 1,. Umatlllucour.lv t-.i,.,(' .1 . . " ' '"""KIM ..I., ""tu nrccinrta ....1 ..i..i .. .. . ."" Connie! .,t..- ., . " c"uel ll constables. ' ""w Tho population L'lvnn t.l nted, beiiur fnr " . " . T .-. mi x-resilient in v... . Admnspreclnct-SitS , . tuu V.WH111V. llnrtli .1 ... creek, and ndlolnl,, .... m The whole of the 11 t 1 lit inrttii. i -'v A.in.... V." .".''.."""j.rnnciwl ' l "'.nuu, Alta prcclnct-flltujto Pntitlmrn ttn4 .f 11 . . . . u'1 ' "icconn,. , muesoi Kirch creek: i .1. 7 ...tt I . ' 1 m length; contaiw good agricultural land. n,i . . u. K.uiBiunu extend nff Im. . iuviiiiiuiiiH : Tirinrttvii immtlallnn 'T w"a lW Camas precinct-Situate In tl orn extremity of tl10 county. Known us Uamas prnirie nA" tciisiyo nnd vulunblo utock Z. toirJ dpal town, Alba j topulatlon, c Centervlllo prccInct-Wi Kastem-Contral tmrt J 1 L Z jncent to Wild Horse creek ami vation: a luriro. wKnhi.v ...1 V livated precinct: prlncfml in. ? viiiu; population, 1330. Northeastern extremity r,f a. KUIULTIIIL' OH I in Nlnfn -.1. b nuu uiu nine Mountain!: fc' cuiiveiuem. io woountul timber' (own. lint t tm.ir i ir.n. ... .union : potm ation. an. r.cho Dreeliii'l R UimIa t. ii. iiiirL ni inn pnniiit rn 1,,1. .tl.. Vt iii , w,i uvm nun 1)0111 nirrlctl tllrul nn. ir,.,ln.1.. rleli liotliiiii.lfiiiil I,ih. .1... ,1. principal town, Ivclioj popnlalloii, r.iicaiiiiuciu precinct Mttuu .uiiuiurii jiuri 01 mo county, 1 Blue Mountains: isvaliwW I, llll' lllllil 1111,1 fllr.KrtM luutiJTu V. liioui, nciircni intmtary toirn, ton ; population. ISO. FoBter preclnct-SltuaU In lU westoni part of tho eountr. u . .... ...'. 1110 wesi itiui north: iiasn unu I.'..,. , , . x-uaiur: duiiiu ULTiciiuurai una niuuiuuiu uniKiiiu lunu : ranu.ftiinn I'lVt lUkl HILUUltl IU lua I pan 01 uio couiuv, in ins iiMit . L ...1 . , 1. V.. . . uruui Hi.eiiv iicn, ouiconuuMM town, iiciix; population, 400. Junior precinct Situato In I cm part of tho county, tdk Columbia river: a laree rcrtio good agricultural land: neareft I A It . ... I )oi)tiiuiion, mi. Milton precinct Situate in t eastern part of tlio count;; tt tlftli rvsLfkil n,rrlnitlrllrt1 In Mil luruu nroa of excellent fruit Uah contiilns other streams: tirini-iinl Milton ; iopiilution, 1020. v-.t . . .. ern pan oi uiu coitiuy. uxienumi Union county line. vultiauM lor turid laud, grazing land awl t est town, Weston; Dotiuhitlnn. 1K0. N'nrtli I'linillohin liroflnet l&d I'endloton jircel net contain inei 1'iinillAlnii nnil n small art4 of .. . , ,1 I. ....11.. 1 I-...I r...l lu Ihn-UM VllllUllll IU111I, wi... in.vv. iiinini, rmititr inn n.viiiini? i.DOi uon oi iMoriu i cnuieien, Pnnillnlnn. 2fl2S. IWl,IV. ......v. , - ixurinerii piinui mw iwwvi " Cntnnitilti uml Umatilla rivtn; t II 1 ..I.IiMI 11 ri of tho rotlfttTi Io postollice. Ruddock; ponuWfon, it. ....mi,. T.rolTirt Situate I Northwestern oxtrcniity of ? ..i ii. ni. U ami on batu uiuiiii uiu v,wiiiiui Iho lowor portion oi mo uw"i IT .111. . ..l.llnn 100 IJIllUll.llfc. IM,H1IV.W.I . m ... I O......IA (I tMLI pari oi mo cotmj i - is itiLHiiv cmiivaieu, uon" dleton, population, 100. ...a Vansvclu nroclnct-Situt Nnrl mm nart Ot UIO. L'lVul arntn land: is liW. ucaroBi town Pendleton j in ...,.ini Mhuita ill VlllBUIl .Jll'Wlwt . ,1. . . l o,iintV DUDOWI urn . .. . 1.M Tlntlor priHk! COniauw .l..l.l .,.:.w.tiinllv to rtocwwf' one Binal! villas. VinaoniBT Pendleton and Echo; pofi', . Qiiull ...... I. ' . .inUHWIW ll. f..ll...Jlnrn IinrtlOflM W"7 UIU PUUllinoo.v... -; , ij-l. ------. . .. Lvin postollice, Kiuge, uw- - ton; population, ,B il, iikui nrTvnuiJW . ' w . .. orn part ot uie J contains a large Wj j a' . ri'n tf(Jni limuer; inuu w i tlon. 1065. YnnWiim nrec not WT. JJU r . i - i narjOBii- irai pun oi u fcr v "i-jtail tho Umatilla, m(laS ii ..:it . xmin: Nolin ; neaa'6t town, tlon, 355. ........ fita. I llln Al II.B IMw "w .. .,.1 ni.iiui..i i.rnviiilletoaW', . i ...,. "til. ... . " . , ft IW' , i . i.nt in in lllUreiUil, J'l"!-, t. the iissomy " -.at ivvrnur Of Btreeis. .nr. jimw - l.ll.v.. .... I.A H ' .... . iu iiue IW ' . J V. . , 1 llliAIM T. doing uusmeec. r. &i not lieen established fa mniiiiiK ill 1BUU...M " - a. I 1.1 ! MTlllllV. 1 stirmlement acwawy : "nhlmao Store" can l.LJ. pears on Pendletoa' L. r.HK. ... ...A . I UM 1.11V r ' J KOUtll VC8l corner" .Lauf I I