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MONDAY, JANUARY i!8, 1389. i-.. i iirAi?nntin llrnnch ORlre. lainim liisterii Onwm nro cunllnll I 'yp. .. .itt lit tlln KAST (IIIMIIINIA I'Jlfhumoc when In Portl.inil, iiml innke iZixt t homo, tiih nince i in inn ai '"r'l.r.ii.iinif nn Third aired, tictwwn B.h niton unit Htnrk. sites of tlio Kast Lickii Ni PortiHiHi cmiiiPM.iuiu Dinor tire. w w ttuiiiiirifiti ifirriini-r (mimr.. un hi rmiii for tlio aecoiiimoiltttloii o Un.nnd tlicro In it ti'lcplioiiH in IhooUlco jtictiall u,e wcleoiiiu lo ut. KinsT CONOItKOATIONAI. CI1UIIC1I To.n,! block Imok or Dm K. O. IlulMlinir aaB .. u'aIiIi unit .tithiiMin NtmAfji. Hnmluv I' " . II .. ... alulfimit ... ui. HI II I IW,' 111 nil ..l.l.jr LVi () i). in. MUI-wik nrityer-met-lliiir, r:...iiv. 7:."fl n. m. uoniini welcome to (uw7, M.. ...il mnniuiU.1 u 1 1 l..l l.... 'CIMH. l", ....... .. v. it i In the city. Himtfl free. (Jko. 11. Lien, Panlor. K.XTltA COI'IKH. Jitra copies of tlio Now Year's Kaht hookian may bo hnu nt tho business at 10 cento a copy, in wrappers ,jr (or nmilltif! if desired, l'ofltao IIUKVITlKn. Fine frerili oimlloH nt Wulkcr's. rf-li oysters tit Htiinflcld's rvstatirant oiliniKiit. imftloy Kldonotir, tho l.eudcr mun, !h n to iuy. eooil waiter can find employment ut Golden Hnlc. Vo. 1 mmlltv of llniothy liay In for liyT P. Uotirko. . . n. V. Kinir can now bo found in sen ollleo above tlio poctolllco. tnn f J. V. D.uiIcIh. rosldini: In Jetoti, I ttlto sick Willi pleurisy. ml meal at all lmnrM at tlio French want, J. W. Ktunnuld, proprietor. ,C J. Wliltnker luis tliiHitrnest den jractlce of any dentist in Kustcrn Or- Hfro are now eases of smallpox In iv. Or,, aeeortlini! to a newspaper Icwmlenl's story. talUkur City Democrat, it is said, Is t.s,' Into not water nceaiiso oi nn in Wnunieioiirt iiliuxliirlsmtf. It. '1. It. Co. will tnko views of i-huiMiniM Inside or outside, Xll) In Ut:i fur six or 5u dozen. ittl4 MuMnrrls. of Weston, lmslicen l-rlncforsnmo timo with niMiriilL'lii In Imn, the Iroiihlo liolnt? so sovcro as to Kate Ins close connnemeni in uiu II Cllllbrd, tho well known Camas nun, wlio tormcrty ownuumu iuh fAlba, and now owns a largo nor oftliutown, Is In lVmlleton to-day iJitig court. a ran pet thu la-st of artlllelal tooth U.J. WlutaKcr b iiriiuu 12.60 per set. All Otber puces reduced. All work warranted. tini: CO cents. at sixty txioplo woro reRistored yes- Ul UIU III;" uuiutu v.. tu nvurllowlnu'. it belnu' necessary to uho tlio old hotel to raodato tlio surplus. m-i, In aoldendale, Wodnosdav, Jan- W, 1880, IWtllOl iouiik. "u , i was ono of tho pioneers of Wash aTorritory, and was ono of tho torn of tho Whitman massacre. iton Ixsader : Tho unfortunuto fam lir llnilorsnii. mention of whom mdo last week, aro now slowly inv S, with tho oxceptlon of ono little It Is feareu mat sno cannot retovi-r. trvlll Ifomn Press: Tho 0. W. jirds and buihllnRS hero will consist aril-table, round-house,depot, water i.cIuvators. anil tne main unu aim he, It covers an area of twenty convict from Umatilla county, Itrlivnamo. died at tho iHJiilten- Tuetday nWit. 1 lo was seni up mr iteaiuiL', aim nas uyvn m-- time. His death resulteit irom iy- 1 fever. h the time for Iwirsainsnt Cani- UVilKon's. They aro selling put at winter foods, tobOi?i:ans, nowis, rtc.tomako room lor ineir spring liilat Mm. Wilson w 1 select person- a Chicago and New York. Grande Journal: Thu Union peopio o Rolng wild over rumors to tho lliat tllO O, K. it . ompaiij in to put boveral thousand men to near i.nr:rmiln ut once. In case the tm.it question is submitted. B, Neleon, tho popular brick man of , together with hlfl daughter. . la absent on a visit to ins ; ui " in thu Kt. than which nothing M morfl nl?flRant to a eeien:i Kiwrated from homo and friends. the Eastern end of tho county It is it Is frozen Insomo to n dunth of twelvo inches, the Ir having been much moio sovoro than In this vicinity. No great Wto grain is anticipated, nowover, Pnnd, Murboch, and Augustine H'nelr examination Saturday ie Nwicu rvirmtt. unil tbolr cases were i - - - : . . Jover to the grand Jury on tno rec- owion ol the prosecuting auoruuj "Tastla. At present nothing crim can be proved against tho prts 'Uader U endeavoring to awaken ""Peoplototlio necessity ol "p""' O.Vlhnr" ...! I. Il.mt'a mil. wwii. (leseri mill! ino many u Mr Hunt will confer with es mr. ii. uampboll, of tho 0. It. A N. Vinson lfttfu Co., whllo in town this morning had his lkttku. attention called to the prlro of coal, and A I,,,le, ,,r Written n,i Ncw,y itr, ?. ?,rJ.l0,1l;nf H,'l,l,( -v 1,0 naMiiwn his I ''"" .n.i..rth.htii,m....M i7 or""d ho would ' cut the i -MmtopiImi rato a littlo, ennblliig tho people lo get Vinmh,- Or., Jan. 1!4, 1880. n ' Sfi, : l !:lt fK V 'rot,,, ,or m t. L '-'onti. G ir..r'HS".B ,s '! i "ving laid some AH EI.EVATOIt. WANTS, FOlt HKNT, K TC. very imnortant items ..in v!" 110 liABT Okeuoxian task n t ho.-e out-of-tlio-wav will announce tho reduct on as fcoou It 1 win. V.7 . ." L " T??' .... Ul.fc .IIIU .lAl'I'llI lllll till I llfl UTflt.L- A I,irf Hint ('nininuilliiiu Structure In li.. Uullt In IVn.lleloii hy Prnvpy Co., i.r plHl P AllVKllI lINU.-.NVtln-i III lllli 31 liinpH iioIIb. J slyln wl.l i.p Iiimi.i-. In Hur vi.lilliilm Till. t i. ,-. .... 141 rai)i.f one o.'i.t m w-iint fur i-aoli liimr- n u. n,,0,rMlntt Messrs, It. Campbell and mm. v uuiinxnii. ni inn 11. i. .v N I . occurs . Much Ignorance of tl.o countrv In uhlrl. ilw.v oituencedntboth Union and l.n Urande. the geogratihv of 1 month, i ley aio located is. 'wo inches of I men have been feeding moio or less, for a omy a lew uays Intervening in thu former nlm-n. If I.u Cr-m,!,, la'lo memiuneil. tl.oseaker Is assailed with tins question, propounded by eager by standers: "La Grando, did yon eav? Why. whero Is It?" Ami lnt no ...nM. IntllOlltablu iLMinninci-nylulu In In I !r. alf,o as to Uiiiou'M whereabouts. What is tho cause? snuw (ill ground, lias caused all this. and Mr. K. C Mlslmer. of V. II. 1 & Co., giaiii merchants of Minneapolis, were In town for a few hours. Tho Kst Oiikoom an ascertained from the gentle men that a Iargn grain elevator would be built in l'emlleton at an earlv d.iv, tho site haying been selected thU nioriihig, and oilier li.etiiiiiiinrv arriiimiiiuniH inado, to hanillu next year's uraln eron. I?01l HAt.K.- A f irm of IW urtff, nil V.. wcllfoncil kiiii ImiHoriM In onltivailuii. Kd.ul lioiiti i a Mine, a nl miii' ...i. - -iniil I-Ullllll'l'lli; H'M, IMIH'-IHI ll IHIIU iiiiliiiir(.i'tl, near thi' town of Nulln. Uihm- lliliiuiiiiny Kor imrilt'ulitrK ItmiHre of tlio l llliilll. i Itfiil ,t,. mid null A 'fl t.i II, I'omll.tKii. (irrKiiii, or .MII.VU. McllltlKi:. riii-omii, W.T., euro .Mutt Mcfoy. JU f intitens soon, according to the Tho Casual "olmprvnr In nrnmnnnilln down Court stroet is particularly im pressed with tho illsiilnv of funov rics in thu show window of Doximln Jd Howard. Thin- lint-i, ilriuoi..l (lu.fr dow with an elegant iiHxortmcnt of canned and pickled goods, all of the very llncBt (ltialltV and calcillutnd In ilolli'tit llm tnoat fastidious eplcuro with their tempting array. Thu Kast Oiikoonias- Is ronunsted (o state that a committee of young men havo been investigating tho matter and found tl.o majority of garden gates in l'endloton in sad need of repair from hatd usnco. Thoy rocoinmcnd tho purchase of now gates by fond parents, so that whoa tho "leaning act" Is indulged in there may bo no danger of a catastrophe. I'rnhablv tl.o largest two-year-old stal lion ever brought to I'etidleton was tho rcclploi.t of many admiring compliments this forenoon as he was shown on the streets by his nw nors, Messrs. Thompson Drown, wlio purcimscit mm during their recent trip to t'ainula lie Is over seventeen hands high and this thu scales at 17-40 pounds. Kmcsloy ltldenour, of tl.o Leader, I.iih iiiiiniiiiii'iMi ii ser es oi articles in ins ta per, relating to hlsexpoilemvs in Alaska, w hero ho resided for a year. Tho first article appeared In last fildays issue, ami was full of Interest, tho manners and iiHtoms of tho Alaskan Italians being letiicted in Mr. Ilidonour's well known gracefrl stylo. In tho iviKirt of tl.o recent railroad meeting published In this paper, tho fact that tho roi.dlcton brass band serenaded Mr. Hunt and the meeting was unlnion-j tionallv omitted. 'I ho band members1 wero collected through theellbrtsof J. F. Hohinson, and gave tho meeting a musical "send oil-" which was much appreciated. Jhti Hermo, the well-known farmer, who was arrested recently on tho charge of stealing a wagon seat, failed to appear in Justice Garrett's court nt tlio time set for his examination, owing ton in begin with, were broiiL'bt liiiini, toiiH mid tons of lino Imrlov li av llirnun out to them, when tho ground was barely covered with snow. Thero is nbsohitelv nothing for cattle aud horses outside of pastures on upper ltutter Creek! mid llm lsor creatures, enmuing up tl.o steop bill sides, frequently lose their footlmr. and are precipitated to tho bottom, if it is a mllo away. Four horses lost their lives in hub manner a fow days ago, three being killed outright, whllo the fourth, after sliding a distance of three hundred yards down a steep Incline and landing in a barb-wlro fence at tho bottom, was iiDio 10 goi mi. hiio was mangled and iiruiseu, nowover, ami mo coyotes am magpies soon Iiolmii tliclr work. Will theso terrors surrounding her, tho bravo iiu.o annual sun clung to lllo, nnd main tained her feet for three davs. when Mr. Silas Padgett and I shot tl.o poor creature through mercy. Flieep uro doing hotter. There will bo something near 80.000 head wintered l.cro this year, most of which look fa rlv though they havo uleo been foil, except the two bands of Salisbury llros., which havo had access to a Innrc. fresh nasi tiro. and look remarkably well, 'lhey havo had losses, however, from unvotes uettlm; after a bunch which tlio herder acciden tally left out one night. Theso brutes havo become very numerous and bold of late, and wo aro glad that the county Is contemplating giving u bounty for their scalps. Mr. I'M Campbell contemplates fencing next season. Mr. J. M. I.lghtfoot had a fainting fit while loading hay at .las. Nelson's a few (lajs ago, aud fell to tlio ground. Jim brought him to after a little while, bv carrying water from the creek near by in ins nat and (lasiiiiig it in ins laee. .ir. l.tglitfoot bad neon complaining some that morning. He had attended a ball tho evening before, and was probably overcome; no serious results. Deputy Sherlll Watigh passed through this mecliict last .Saturday , summoning jurors and witnesses tor circuit court. 0. U. llowmau Is one of tl.o fortunales (?) from Uldgo, so when you hear a fellow laugh till over town at once, you may know hu's thar. Will some one who is posted and un biased pleaso give a brief history of tlio litigation regarding tno Mato agricultural win.m. i ' .....iiiiu iii'Abjvtu r Kimu i luii i .i. u . . .. . . hard, frozen ' 1 in order that the. far.nets tributary to ! ,Jr ri in't. , T SI. 't Ji1 LW. Cattle, poor , lenuieion inlglit receive as much orinom , ouulibre.1 Horkiiirn Iioch. Ca.i m tln rum n Walli Jnnrnnl; Tbe wlfo uivwarr.. snccpHsor to I . ir-3 Vkllln,. : - 1- Mn.l.l .l' uii a ciiftL'iint-r i.ni .' wuiij . . . . . . . - ' "i'l a trap door In tho iloor, into i and broke ono no ami spin standing In regard to tho hour. It was agreeil, howovcr, that ho should Ikj re leased on tne payment n uie cobin in uiu easo. Mnnuol Carlson and James S. tarrell will leave on this evening's train for Ta- coma. air. Sanson, who huh uc.-h r necteil with both the Trlbuno and Last Oimoo.MAN in l'endloton, and is a prac tical printer and nowspapor man, will ntcr Tacoma's Journalistic iichi. Tim Umatilla is now the abiding place of numbersof white fish, which rival the celebrated mountain trout in delicacy of flavor, and are Just tho, right slro for a fine fry. A grab-hook Is used in their capture, ns they do not bite at this sea son of tlio year. Tho Vlllard Hottso ollko and bar-room were crowned last evenum n iyiin sentatlvo citizens from all parts of tho countv, and hearty greetings and shakes of tho" hand wero numerous us frlond met friend from tno Kast, west, oriu or South. rim Wlllnmidio linsoball club of l ort- in mi in tiiL-tnrrutnimtuwnnl ro-onninizatlon IHIUI . , and placing Its players lor tno coming season. Tho Hars may give uie wcuiem. a rub again durlngtho basoball campaign, and will he iu a good condition to rub hard. Hates Cavanatigh, a West I olnt cadet from Davton. W. T stood nt l .o iieac oi a class of 10S on examination day In that ,it,i miiiinrv Institution. 1 Iila means much honor" for tho yonng cadet, and Dayton's people should do prouu oi nun. Hazlett. tho "pilgrim, printer." is traveling in tills direction, and is ox iiected to drop Into tho Kast Ohkoosun ;.ill.v ., iinv mnniont. He Hart DCCIl 110- Ing the Eastern end. having Wn inanip ulatlng antimony a fow days on the hagle. Tho train from up tho branch brought In a cloud of witnesses and jurors to at tend tho circuit court, which opened to dav. They are also flaking In from the coiintrv round about, and "court week" bids fair to lie a lively one. Charlie nulfineh, formerly of Weston, bought two lots In Tacoina not ong ago, paying 1C00 for them. Mo sold them a ew ' lavs slnco for 190W. This sounds like a fairy talo, but Is doubtless true. There will bo a regular convocauo . yi sJcoXdeg eo A cordial Invitation is exSedtoisitinghrethren. Tho falvatlon army now i-al.vatlng Tho Dalles Is lieade.1 In tnls direction say re Sand I'endletonians may soon oxpec an attack from these valiant "soldiers of the cross." Tho Thomson-Houston arc dynamo, at the electric light station, w U 1 be hi opera Ion again to-morrow evening, tlio break In "he machinery having been fully re- '"l"" nioch. the Centervllle merchant, J: .lown on a business trip Saturday, returning Sunday morning time set college, and inform tho readers of the Isimder- HAHT Oiikuokian how It happened to fall Into tho hands of a church. I am not alone in this Ignorance, having Imputed of several parlies who wero us much In tho dark as myself. It is against tho spirit and ground work of our government to help, either directly or indirectly, any church, by legislation, aid, or probably tatter say, by letting them "feed at the public crib." Thcroforo, If said college Is governed or owned exclusively by any soot, "stop tho appropriations." Yes, grangers north of l'emilotou, you wero right in your resolution, "stop thu appro priations." Kou. fCoehler arrived last evening with his bride. Tho Iwys gave him a churl varle which is tho second round-up ho has had since being married. S. Itpiliirlnc Wtn' Mi'ill". The bill for reducing tho cororato lim its of Weston from .17.1 to 70 acres, re cently introduced In tho Ponate, was referred to tho committee on eoriiorauons, and nn unfavorable rejiort Is expected. A H3tition was circulated by John Moorhouso and signed by quite a numlier of Weston's pooplo, asking that such a bill lie passed, but a counter-ietUiou ob tained a larger number ol signers, and Moorhouso's ellbrts to lobby his bill through tl.o legislature will iiroUibly lie frustrated. It was introduced by Senator Wager, but it Is learned that ho willmako no ellort to secure its passage, believing that thu sontlment of Weston Is against it. - 'llr Climirw." Nlco eight-room cottago on Watcrstrect for rent, und tho following household goods for salo dirt cheap: Ono Zcrlina heating stove. t One Columbia cook stove, So. 8. Ono walnut bedroom set. Three carjiets. Ono extension dining table. l'osscsslon of proporty given rebniary 1st. For further particulars call on h. It. Wheeler, at his residemo on upjr Water street, Pendleton, Oiegon. Notice! All persons having lsirrowed liooks from Iho Kast 0j:(iosias Library ure hereby reqtiesteil to return tho same within tho next ten days. In tho future books will not bo loaned from the Library, as m e find wo aro constant losers, l'lease heed this notice. ,.,,, n Kast Ohkooman l'ublishing Co. or iiiHri"" Koik. .1. II ItAY, I'cmlli'lon or l lln Jlslf I70U KHN'T. V thi' Kant 0 rw'tintt'onlinr KHIIIlo. I'll" In Orouonlitii hull, In,... iu.fiii.,1 in Month, hoi hikI oolil wiiter, lmih-i,olc. Pilru Hmt iiiuiilli ouch. Apply nt litis olllpp. 1011 HKNT. A (IwpIIIiik linue on 111, por : mil of I'mirt Mlrrl, ooiitiiltilnK ll mi Appiy si mm or- ronniH, fur $10 per month, II CP. V npnr.MalnntrpoliOont It KS T. A (t-H-elllnir Ikiiiup on AIIh, hi 11 forit.'i 11 mouth. Mil- plvht looum. i''lj HI 11111 I.II1PO. I?OII HAt,K.-Hlx loin, wi ll Kltuntdl, Hour l mo Hifiern-oinioi for J.XX1011111. Apply Hi IIIIN OUICP. than tlios.' tribntarv to station on the Northern Pacific and Hunt's roads. The Kast Ohkooman Is Informed that tho farmers of this section will have every advantago for handling their grain, and that tho expense hi thu purchase of grain sacks as heretofore, will be unnecessary. Tho elevator to be built hero by Peavey A Co. will bo of an.plo capacity to handle any amount of wheat quickly and con veniently. That Pendleton is to be made tl.o center of tl.o system thero Is not tho least doubt, and everything will bo done to accommodate grain-growers and other shippers. A more extended descrljitlon of tho elevator system of Peavey Co. will appear in a further issuo of this pa per, probably to-morrow. Mr. 0. W. Johnson, superintendent of tho 0. H. A N. Co., Informed tho K. O. man, whllo ho was In town this morning, that freight trains would hereafter leave Walla Walla at nn p.irlv bonr In tlio motnlng, coming this way", arriving here I each ai nine or ten o'clock A. n. 1 l.o passen-1 ger train will continue to run on the pros-' ent schedule. Tho change In tho freight's timo will bo very convenient to people ' along the lino of the Walla Walla branch who wish t'j come to Pendleton and re turn the same day, and it will lie of great yahio to Pendleton's bunlnesi Interests. Tho chaiigo was made iu answer to tho , request of tl.o l'endloton Hoard of Trade , and others. Mrs M. Marshall writes from San Joso, California, th.it M.o will sui'Si-rlUi 2.ai 1 PLUMDINC to tho Hunt railroad subsidy, and nut hoi-1 1.ih a friend to put her mime down for! main htuiiict, I'KNiu.irroN. that 11 til (Hint, ff (In, tumuli, u lnt nu'ti llm I . - -' ..1... . IOlt HAI.K Knur IiiIb unit a muhII liounn L in Hie central purl of lown, for tlthH). harK'iln. Apply nltlili oillei'. T AWYKIls - If yon wind oovorB fur lomil IJ il oilliiftiUoiill nt thH oltleo. Prlro l 11 W.D. Hansford&Go. loppt III Hardware audi Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. Promptly Done. GREAT OVEHLAriO rtOJ TC THE Northern "Pacific llailroad! TUKONIiV L.Nl; ill N,INti HiIt unjilicrtitrr pin j Oir ilapiujtctnt IhtH C'lr'iiif Mrgitnt K'mtnrwit tstrriitnn Oiri tl'A lierthi tr Cfuirgot From Orcyon and Washington Point to the East, VI HI. Paul am) Mlnnr-ninilln. Tho only line riuiiiliic Piiliiop I nn Ini; Cam. (Mo.tN ooiiln.) Fimtot Time Kir .Unito Vmia (he 'oiim I ho u'rlhirn I'liolllo llnllrnail To Klotix City, C011110II lllnir, nt. Jo'oph, Molilmn, l.p'ivi'iiw.irlli, K'niixa t'tly, lliirllimtoti.Diiliipy, si. liill,Ohlpinriiiii(l nil poiiilMliniuilioiit tln Ka-i unit South emit via M. Paul ami Mlnnoaimiu. KMMItANTHIiKKPlNU CAIIH Are tmnlpit on rptitlnr pxprpun tralni ovor t 10 entire IpiikIIi of tho Northern Puolflo ItHllroiul, l.mvo Wftttuln .Iniiftliin 3:1(1 a, m. U'M" Portliiml p. m ,p,y; nrrlvn ht MlnniiipolU or St. Pant I2:;w p. m nion, fourth il 11 y. (.'iltltlfipttnli ntiiiln nl ut 1,mt n.i.l rlHnK. oil' to nil poinin Kiil,Hotilh 11 ml Hoiilhi'iuu PAniKIODlVIHION. Train will loavo Portlsinl itslly nt 11:00 p. ni., coniipotlnu with o. II. A N. cCii 1khI fir sit pnlntiion PiiiiotHoiinil. , , , , A. K.niAHI.TON, ..j'onprnl Wmtrrn Pupngpr AkpiiI, No. 7 WiulilugtonHI.,ISirllniiil. ' II. It, Hlllf.KY, Affnt. PonitU'ton.Orocnn. H.F.Johnson&Co., Prescription Druggists. i projierly on which Mr. Hunt whdiestoi locate his depot and yard will dispose r.f it at a reasonable figure, Pendleton will havo Hunt's load, that's dead sure! All . ileiicnda on-theso propeitv owners. What are your prices, gcntlomen ? , Walla Walla Journal : Tho two small-, jKix patients aio gelling along very nicely, and tho seven men, quarantined iu a room over Massam's wagon shop, are as rnggcil as young cinnamon wars. If nothing shows Itself by next Tuesday I thov will I turned loose. I'rnm nil in dications, thu thing has beet. nipcd in tl.o hud. Humor luUli it that .1 "murder most foul" has bcon committed In Pendleton, with n prominent merchant as thu assas sin, deadly strychnine as the wcaimii, and tho mcrchaiit'soKii dog as tho victim, Further and more startling developments are expected, for thesplrit of the deceased canlno Is crying for vengeance O. W. Hunt mot tho Davtou people Saturday. Ho mado them a proposition to build his road to that phut) for 11 sub sidy of 145,000, right-of-way from Wails burg aud depot grounds, Tho Dayton coplo pros)80 to accept the oiler, anil mve commenced work already. Albany Herald: It. fi. Shackelford. the alleged veterinary surgeon, who Inn been iu Ktigeile for some time running his cheek for what ho could, was arrested as a vag Tuesday ami lined liny uoiiars, in default of which lie was sent to jail. A Minn of Hie rul I p mohl-il.kw ii diiinr In MiljpKpil U Iho 1 1, In. 1 unil '! tupulnr irlrnllfle urd mnohnnlol mitr ,iittliliiil nml tiai Ihe lrti rirrulallnn nf nnf w'ro( llirlu.. in llifiila, Knllr llliitlmlpil. llrM rl. pf Wnnd Knr?- inn. rnniinp.i wrrur Mmi Ml I'rlrp 13 m t f MIJN.N A CO, Pifm mil miii, Ilruadwir, N.T. 11I for iprrlmw nt'lln1 Irl.l, II. ARCHITECTS Sl BUILDERO Edition of Sclcnllflo American. V A rrt Hteert: lch lu rtinUIni tulortd HlhiiKUPhla Ulrir ouunlri n,l cllr nl)fiw ri or iiubllo tiiilliUnna. .Siunrruua rnddlnf nil lull ,Um and nwlltiAllom fiT llm u of 5uclinmlruililliulldliiv. Prlra I; Ml a rtir, icll.acupr. WLNN A CO., ITBLUUKHS. rb pl 117 fIt llitf tu MUSH A CO.. IB hTrh4o?tr iva mada iitm irlran and rir lluidbouk. Oorraa- ponatocaairiai; pnunarnnai. TRADE MARKS. In rat yoiir maik U not rtiliUttd In tha Pai ot Ol ce, apply to Wl'NH , Co, and pnwara ImistdlaU piulMtlon. Saod for Ifaodbuut. COPYHII1IITH for bookt. chart, n, la. qvlct.j proeuitd. Addraia SIUNN Oi CO., P.ltnl HollelUra. flcsilUb OiriCIl tU IImoaiiwat, K. T. PATENTS 110 Iran' Piiwrlanc and data ro.IIII application, for Amarlra ln palvnla. Sand lor llandtKM PURE MEDICINES, OUOIOE PiORFUMBS, RoqUiSitoH of tlio Tollot, Station ory & School SupplioB Flno Imported and Koy West Clflars. Oioilti. Vlllsr.l llouap, PKNIlfiKTO.V. . OltKtlON W. D. FLETCHER. WATCHMAKKK & JrfWEL'fl A iiiU liiillillns,r'oiiit ntrcl,IVnilloti)ii Ori'Kon, Mi.Hl.i Mur- . f- pihui Plliimllan or AM. KINIrt kepi In Hriinc. Or- tniun, ami nil kin, In of inn. hIpk I limlru. MM-iitM noltl nn lll.lHlI niriil plan. THE BOWMAN HOUSE li. J. Ilnrton, I'roiirli'tar, Mnlii nml Itiillroii'l si I'mi'lli 1 111, Ore ku Klrt-f lnai In uvcry riiiiinct, Nonr tlin ,o Hit nncl Iihn nvpry voiiviuilpiinn. Tptiik fi n Iuy, ly 1 1 VILLARD HOUSE RESTAURANT. Mrs. Tom Bradley, Proprietress. MlnSlrrt ... 1'pinllatuii. Only flralHilnaa r-iiiniiiHliillnii. llu.!- HUiirtPra fur roniinarclnl trsvrlPrH. Ths il- nniavn ni inn iniinia an 11 mini, apiirnn an liilnlo Icmhi llinni. h. itoni''iiii,ii J. II. IIIUN Vt'lmt nil KarUi I th rean rc"P'e ". ',0 j. ca" not e nny rtiflereno- In fhfui Can not. or do noirum ..' ....... v l.rw.i iiit.U put up i.y unea joiih ' lnp'tiUyiUunlv. SlvlVuVu'eau.lvtU inL 11?- i,l,.,l Ha HEIiO'rt HI.' 01) PU ItlKlhlt V, J. IKinalilK'ill l)rui:i!lt. Her lnislnnrl wbn was ill tllO ! . i ,nmin Mrtof th : V ,l, .lm l.Piird .. . . ""Mel In the oxcitement to come 1 .'"j!, he too, came very near fall- Mr. Tom Halloy, who lived In l'eudle ton at one lime and was a great favorile, writes from the Washingtoui Ie Uni versity. in Lexington, Virginia, at which be lus been a student fr several years mlto 111 at the Vlliaru. , for five copies 01 u.e . . in t Vonn lu-nnrrnn- .... i u'.ut riui'nnvns. lleHJB John isoyeanu . . uiion. u., , MVn. u lamo uj. , ,ai jir, vvr". . ' .r.i:.:.i,.. nresent vltit ng mm, anu wiry fn!. a treat time tlelgh-rlding ilh the Fred Carson, an employe on the O. K. . , & N., is on the sick list. Ho la J) ink . ' I iiuito ill at the Vlllard. Inent FosU'rites, W F Huteher, CVnterville's ifT ing a great 0 celebrated court." lawyer, is in town attPhdlne L.Tip f Leximiton, ol wUlcn mere is ' great supply- Klectriu Lights aro lieing placed iu a largo number of residences throughout town. Their stUKsriortiy to Kerosene is becoming manifest to the average Ten dletonian for the lighting of residences as well an business houses. Mr. Hunt'a proposition to oxtend his road to Dayton for a sulisldy of f45,(HX) and riidit-ot-wav wan enthusiastically re ceived by tl.o people of that placo, who know a good tntng wuen inoy see 11. , Cniivnn f'llillpa urn vprv wrath V ho-1 cause thu case of Tat MeOiiihla has Wen appealed to tho Supreme court. They I relievo tne wreicu ougui 10 iian, unu the sooner tlio quicker. Prosecuting Attorney J. L. Hand and T. 0. Hyde, li., arrived from Hakcr ( Itv on last evening's train, to bo in at tendance on the-oM)iilng day of tho cir cuit court. K. I). Mclaughlin, .Milton's attorney, Is among tho legal gentlemen who havo centered In 1'endleton for tho purposo o attending cotiit. Long Creek town has Font a delegation to .Salem to labor in tho "third House" In the intercuts of tlio proposed Hamilton county. Palem is assured a woolen mill pro vided ihonccesbary powercan bo arranged for. Charlie Howling, tho druggist of Adams, is in town. NKW TO.IIA V. FRAZER'S OPERA HOUSE, Cno Night Only. Thursday Evening, January 31st. F.it!hth8(-n ef Hi' Ortl Hucf. sad Kuuule.t Play on hrtu, Atkinson's Comedy Company PECK'S JAD BOY, The Well Known Grocery, Bright and Taking Music, The Bid Boy's Branks. They will make yon mll. tlttr, Unh' ' ' toivamand yell, j ..... nn aila al Vlttehfl'l laselrvalcr. J0l . . -EstublltfhotJ, 1878.- RoUd Bean - niCALHRP IN General Merchandise. Tlioiiiwoii-IJiirnlmrt lilock. Southwest Corner of Main and Aikv Streets, PENDLETON, OREGON. VILLARD HOUSE. DAVE HORN, Proprietor. NmthtMl ftouifr Main nml tiiurt WrcU, PKNlil.HTON, OHWIOK. Ke-opened, Re-furnished mid Kuipicd in Kimt-Oliuv? Stylo. SAMPLE ROOMS free Couch UiJhiuI from trulon. FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. W. J. VAN SOHUYVBR & 00. "Wine and Spirit Merchants, 63 FRONT ST. - PORTLAND, OREC ON AUKM Cr-RUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO. (Milwaukee Wis EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLE 08 EE R. A RC A DIAS SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waokensaw, Wis.) VEURE CLI QUOT PONSARDIN ChAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) urjiUw :tm same trap.