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A it Urns iVlQWVdVV flttDAY, FUMtUAKY 8, 1880. "liut OrrKUiilnti llrnncli O litre. .i.rwni MrtHtern Oivkoh ro runllull lit till- KAHT UHMMNIA ".:.iMMiurlien in rnniinu, nun on r. . .!. II L IKIIiiri a ... "iiivu an .1. uir am 1.1111111111. . .....a wi-ii:ii ..ton nnil HtrttK. Mies of tho Kast tt H. I'ortlHiiu muni's, mid other On : u'flhliiL'ti)i) territory paper nro ul- v..,i fur I hi) lU'ComtnodfUIoii nf k(l .1 . I. .1 l..l.,..l.aa..,. ... il Ml Mill Wllv I l irirjriiiIIU III ..IU .lUIUO- 1 hip weiroiiw iu um-. .nS-(llti:(lATIONAli ClltlltCII CAfntl UlLTl'IV I'nvn "I J vi I IU l lilt ? una JohiiKiiti utrretA. HmuUv Ully tli(wj not connected wlthotlier I'.XIKA COl'tl.H. copies of the Now Year's Kast .... - it ii n r i iiib it imiindH iainf j ... . ,t 10 ocntfl a copy, in wrapjierB for mailing if desired. Postuge i IlKKVITIK!. nl l .11 a- ..l..l.a fiAiiwrsue i rizu mui lu-ingui. B. Sullivan, of lvcho. is in town to i t tho dlsjilay of vulentlneB at tliu f. P. Winana wim over yesterday Walla Walla. Itju!, brfrt'l, bread ut thu Star HaWy UIO.il. . 1 quality ot uniouiy nay ih lor i-T ! lmlrlft lKUur.iiilaiui nxtures is lor saio uy V. furrow At Ca. sum onlv ninety-two real cslute jjuini; linilniiHM in lueoinu. krliurs. tobaccos, linn candies, iiuIh r..i.a iifi in l'.. .. ini.ir"M. " f.O.KivlcH, formeily of Pendleton, ' .." ..i. i... i ............... ..i u-..n.: rMHill tuko nruan, wnen you can 1) loaves tr It) cents at tho Star 1. r. .m. i nickui. ui . 1 1 1 1 ' in . in in j. Flm it visiting ttttho rcsideneo of ft, lit 1 11UUIJI9UI1 is Kisr OiiKtinMAN'H tyiKWuphicnl f ii r .i. it .l It nil Mill hll'lC llftL. L.. Pliu iimiitlii nr.i ffillrtiHF "flfroftt H II .1 1. It.. f atn.t.itft.Ultlt iti iii'iii ii ni ri't:L uiii n niti iiutaZTiii hlchwlll roil flM),00.f. Tho loo- llio (lurdcn City uro at last uwau r. iwA.aniUini.i iifviiii iiiia tiimrnniiii j i' i it ..I KIWIHIm llllll tillliviiiil, . it ri nut iL'iirneit an vei miii nuai K. A M. in id . fri(i..v, evoniriKi in II I . Tl I . t ll.,k II Xf larrvill. (.llll'lui ffia - - - ui 1'jiiiiiAinn aUki.ii urn nnia' mi iKfinvf hid omcr oi llio uay uuu hi t)li)i'uile. H. ifurttehinl in in jiII in Ralem for uij raim. iiu Miiiuii in inn inn Vl . .1 . I. . I I A.. I,.... ..nfjiin leMmlnauon it wuh loanu io wc nMni.'vttholH.Mtof artiflclnl teeth T. U. J a. II HI UKUI O Ul'llWM wvj itv" t nhinrtMi. uii ni iu kvn i ' . M, 1DL' .til It'IlLM. i. ... ... x ii n ,4 nr 1- . J II 4 ...I i ,t l lli.i frAIlt IlKil U'lll (AftV .im,i... luiuliMti nf tcwtlmnnv In Wus ICoonU-O. K. X W. t0. ... tt . i ii.. l ...t.. ..ii.i nn. iretuiiutou court; ruuiu. (1 M.f stain twt r ui hi vu( i "t. i - - - a . a f I I.uim.iIi Hull OB lilt I'lirillllllllDll iimmii. ii" -.edfrom lilt thirty ilava' furlotiKli nnmik i nnnuuumi ii rn i miia muj ft WUH! Ill llillHV"rVW, " ' " im a born lor unejo num. C T.vinr .i,i Win. Itaaalu left on tit-niiiit'u ir. in t il ii iuipuiu iiii -..uiiira, . . ; i I. . ..11 il. IHiwU np un nliil Ilin 111 U1I IIIV They autlelpato an enjoyaoiu ton deiot tho other day that he ex,VcW to hoc ft tntuble hi p.lccs of Tiicomil town o.b in ii tow nont m. llo added: "1 was ... wiKuii-a wnun aprlng strt-et tnoi)- criy hum ir ,,t,-oo u fronl foo t0 linx()t,M and ri-iidy bujcrH. hut 1 wan thuro the uuiui iHif urn mo very name proiHiitv wuh KiilnK IwimIiik at 'im a front foot." iiio nnie5in iaconialiavoahnot reached tho lot; notch of peciilutlon. Watch and ; on win boo my words lomu truo. Tlita nun luuioau man, iou Jonn lentlcy and Col. J. H. Horders UVO capita stH tlOIll K.muMM linvn in. I completed negotiations with Centorvilio icoiuo wnn rvgaru to nlatting a private bank at that place, and have returned to lailH.IH to Kelt n till tlipir nm nnuu nlf.. I., il in.. I ii n in mui Mate, preparatory to locating nor manently in Centervillo. Tho hank will no opened about thu Hint of .March. H.ali arc pentlemen of means and culture, and thorough bitBinetw men. Tho omiorttlnU.es for nci-Mnnla nl llm iooi are great as Iho tarmiiigton and wont bound paHw'.ngois arrive and tho nana walla iioht it in be nir u m. all occurring at about six o'clock. Peo ple crowd around tho platforms and thread their way between the train, care lofsly and unconcernedly, hut as yol un inscrutable Pi evidence bus iirDvontcd un accident of any character. Tho present urand iurv bus Ihtii ilolnc II ' . . . . " " " "P oxceiicm worn neiier, pfrliaps.llian nnv prevlutis urand hirv ever liiinnnniilleii. l lie tminoiiKO ainouul of eiiuitnal hiiHiuesi' Icfnro It Imi been reduced, ranliilv. una oilier evidence is not wanting in show that tncitilh'iw nf the grand juty h ive I ecu woiklng liko heavers. Tho Are v aidcni ni.ule the rounds of Water street on an Invc'-ilgalmi.' tour, Wedn mlay. which icsult d In tho discov ery i.f from (If teen to twenty sbuo plns n a diiiigcrotis comlilioti. I heir owners lave been m tlllcd of llio fact mid uNo that tepalrs are uoces.iaty and must be made. Prenarntlous are maklni! for tho orvati- ljitlim of a llri-t-; la-H orchci-tra In lVndle ii. now that iho town contains smiiio ex e.lcnt iiiunh-iaiis. It will corn-lot of from twelve to fnurlecn pieces, and ufiei It Im fill I v nniler m'hv iIiitii will Im tin necessity of Fending eft-uwhero for music. Unfits Mall irv. I'.mi , who irnresouicd thu Inloronts of the ntilrmul cninpaiiy in hu heavy damitgo cttso recently tried in 'endletoii. ro'urned n list evi'iilmr'1 train to Portland. Iiu is a meinher of ic law linn i f Dnlnh. Pelllnuer. .Ma ory &Himou, piob:tbly thu bert in tho State. 1'. Pollock, llm rallwae i-onductor who as been Ivinif at tho villatd fur H"int' .. . mo past, stiiicnng wnn a nroKon nip, ft his sick bed Ueiliio-ilav. and d artcd for his h-iinu at Stuauuo. . T. ilo will bo coiniK'Hcd to navigato on rutclius for somo timo yet. Walla Walla Statesman: The latest is iu n o sis' able. It will ikj a oimciui imtttcr. when our city catches tho com ii.i nt. o to nil i o tc w neuter a uiiin ins homo weighty caro tip-in his mind, or id her tin aticmicd a no socianio uiu bht provipus. Tho easo of tho State vs. Charles Sims, who w h iirralgnod for stealing 104 sacks of barley from iiitio .Mouniain siaiuiu, lum been conllntted until iho second liiv nf thu tiQxt rvmil.ir term, and Hams lias been placed under $10W Umds to upjs-ar attliat timo, J. It, Springer und William Oeer, tho tu-ii iiiaii urrctcd vo-tcrdav for susicciel complicity in Iho atiempicu iruin wnvK ing near Meuchuin. were brought before UnninilssionorTiiiitln this afternoon nnd belr heating wus iiostiKitiiSl until -.Mon day. Iho Moitbna Central lltrongh lino on- itween Portland und .St. Paul, via tho 0. It. & N.i Union Paclllc, .Montana cvn- tral and St. Paul, MluneaHIs, A .Mani toba railway Is now oien to Ireigiu auu lasreuger iratllc. Dave Jnlinon, now an intlnential eiti ren of Conterville, I down to-dav, and says that town is muklnc pre'aratiinif"r a grand liootn. Mr. Jolinwii lately mado an uddilion to Contcrvllle, most i f tho lots In which have already been con tracted fir. Among the largo numlor of real estate transactions that have taken place iu Ceutervillu wlililu thu juii fortnight, me iho'eiftho George II. Heed''oojK'rly. which has een bold fortlWMI culi, und tho U. Johnson proiierty, hhh brought 170. 'I lia ruso ol the FUto vs. Goorgo H. Kelly, charged willi the deduction of Kaunio Alarlin near Milton omo lime ago, is now on trial in tho- clieult court lieforo a Jury. It is attracting con-Ulera-hie attention. TIIK A It NIVAL. Not Muny M.qi,r., Imtu Lurca frnwa t liectatiiM 1,1 Allemliiir-.V l'1'U-iiia Kv Knjoynirnt Altorilnil. i'i'rcli T' !1'rr"'l'8 rticlling and original atlvcit sing hroughl a largo crowd of spec atois to fee his bieyelo poiformaitcesaiid Inn nri-fit rx( ... .1 . . :; ('..i.i 1 1 . '." llt U1U "onertiiio carnival lust evening. Notmunv of the at er wero iu attendance, comparatively', but some very pretty and ologautcostuiii' lug was dlsplajed, noverlheless, and a irsLelass time was had, by spectators and mas.piers alike. It was an cnter laliiineiit which, taken nil in all, was woll "worth the prico of nduiNslon." In tho matter of beauty and orlnlnalitv displayed in cnstmiiiii. llm l,..M..a At course, led, nnd nultu a ninnliornf l,n.l. somo characters amonir tho wero noted. Tho malo sldo of tho hotieo, however, wero not far In tho rear, the .Mils cat Mnlrn." roiirnunnln.l t... w r fctrever, who gave an entertaining per formance during tho evening, and "Ho and Sho," ij half woman and half man, being excellent characters. Tho latter wasrcmaikably orlisir.al and waa never seen ai a masquerade in Pendleton before. nan 01 1110 cltaracter upjiearcd to be a woman in lunn, itgttro and uttiro, and ho other half a man. The rig, from head to foot, was ulnnlnlplv f nitil..u ,m,t showed great caro on tho part ot the orlg- minor, nan 1110 sisctators were in tlotiht as to whether tho character was a man or a woman, but on unmasking, tho ik wan removed ami 1110 bead ol a man wus dls. losed, N. E. Hrown being the wearer. Tho nrlMB were awarded as follows: Geiitluinou Klchoi-t costume, "Pilnco .iieiuusciaii," reprecenieil bylJeii llagen. .Mo-t original eharacler. "Hu and Sim." N. E. Hrown. llcst sltslalneil cbimiclnr. "Miit.hnl Mnko." W. J. Streever. laulios lllehest costutiio, "Amaron,'' Mrs. ii. Kuelilcr. Most original cimtimm. "Ko'es," Mrs. lien llagen. Ithhcft dm-sed Jade, "Goddess of Liberty," Miss Ilunsakcr. I'lll) inulc. which ndded L'rpiitlv In llm enjoyment of tho evening, was fuml-hed ny .Mcasrs. I'averest, Mo ilium nuilMtarp. .Mr. .Merrill's blcvclo mif irmaiicus wcio splendid, of course. Hu executed thu most ilillictilt maneuvers with grace ful easo, Utile Glen ltusho assisted Prof. Merrill iliirlni.' a iKiriliin of the i-x- hlnlllou. and from apearani'es will be ivtiio a champion bicycle rider somo day himself. Th A l'IIKSMKNAI. KXPl.OMlov, I'ronl I WANPK, FOK KENT, ETC. Knil .f n r-t.lCIT l-nnrl. . v,wwNN'WV.WWvW MlnM'ii (Mil li,r ,-in Kxiiloilliii; stnvi. riHMI' ADVKIll 1I Nn -N.t- In llil Yc.-tcril:ii iiflnriiiwii, ,,l 1 1 ii 1 I y."'il I i'e lnrieil In ilicm 11111 tii i.m,,l.. ... . """'"wjii iihout 4 o clock, Hithoriiumr ntii-crtiil uworitrorviictilii-nr- --.uria 11. .,lll Ol 1011(1101011 W0IO c-imiyn uy ii siiiiucii ami torrilie reisjit. sounding like a blast, only louder ami nioro H'vere. At tho sninu timo chunks ot wood ami Iron weie seen to uscuml Irom a point near thu dejH.it. sottto of tnein rising over onu hundred foot Into -A f.irin nf UJ ni-rr, nil I it allil IiIIui-.im In mill .il.ti. I llllll. l.'Olt H.UiU 1 wcllfcnp il mm luiHcrci In cult vuitoii, with ii wry irovl h-.i-n i n mini-, 11 nl nun mil mnn I'enilli-t iiii u mi liVin.ir.-of htiiil, uiilimiri.Vfd, Hour tin- town of Nnlln, t'lim- iiiiiniun.y tor par Ir nr tmiiiii? of tint U'lll Iv-litM mui . 11111 .Vnrlit.i n. Commercial lint;, Feed, asd Sale M ' i.'iiuitiiii uieair, ami lulling m ovory direct Ion i-r;..;.. V- V?"V..,V., .0"' ,,C"IU'. ;: like ,i r.iin of pitehfmks and l.rlckbats. i -1 ..1!1L -i.. . JZ! I eoplo cuiiiiiH'iK'cd running at a llvelv ' ir011 AI-K -I Iihm- for mil- nt my much 1 rate to'ivards the dciKit to dUcover wlniti.1- , ,Jf"',r, V."".1 ,t',l'K 11 'arse number of tiinr-1 tho trouble wuh. i. nff .1 , 1 ulil " !. 'r,l ''!"?.'....' !l iik vi , V? u ii iv. i I'litiiPiiiii iir linn f tttlSSU ' a" . a, .n I til T UIU Oimtlun t tat u livcntiiiit v.i U.ll.ir I. . I exnlcvli'il. 'I'ln. i' ti'n.n i !....' ' - - - - hcAvuver. and wer, M , S 'ffl I?0!'." 1'-'-' l?. In li.nl in... . ..... i Vi V in " . . V i "T r,MM "n-wiiiiHii uituiinii;, nviui-it ny nail never scon bofoie and will iirobablv 'ini"i Inn utnl niiii wnt-r, imiiiK.'ti-. i'lke never see again. Tho Scarle stcattfheat- n.onin rued. Apiuy id iiu oiticc. Im Move in onu end of tho car had ex- .",,, TTi-'vi. TT.ii T T" nlodcd. Tho ton Imil mmn mI.,.Ii,i I T011 "'?! dwelllinj liou-o on Alia, tl rn.i 1.il,V.t..Y.i KJ .ei H,ra,'Bh. 1? iiciir Mnlu t.lr.-t.tvititMiiuiif .laht room tlirough tlio roof of tho car, making a hole I forManm Hi AiunyHUIilnmee. about four feet square: tho water cloiict1 ,,,,,, UA, u, , -, - and nearly every window In the car ' lutlilnoirw. " ' broken by tho eonctisxion, which must , .,ri,ir T. " , -r - have been somptlilnir fimrfnl Tl.,...,l. IV ' M'.h-.l-imrliii uml a iiihII tiuunr ..... .i w,metiung iLariill. lhrough- I1 In thei-cntrnl pnrt of town, forllu u. A out thu car were scattered bits of iron, j imrcim Ailynttiiloniee. wotsl and broken glass, and it presented i 7iri....:,J .V " " . . . a Croat eontniHl to iiu unin-.iriini- n I I Av ' 'll"4 .n" for Iriml i .... " . ij " riiini'iiKCHii iii tin n tiei'i beloro. I criitn oxcli. i-mviucniiaiiy, incto was no one in tho I coacn.u-ed on the freight between Pen dleton and Walla Walla, ut the lime of the exjiloslnn. .Mr. Downey and his as- tiinintu, who wore sitting piaciitiv in a I'rloi-two AN ACLOIINT Ol' HIS .KIIfUMtV. Apilltl lb Torch. From the Cr ii' Conn y Nuws. Harney valley has a dangerous element iu hur great I- I . . I lru VI J -v". ...... Uieniselvea ns u au inai uiu olilpnnrt liniiaiA iiri! neailv over. It ......... . nia iiiiiuuiniii tui iiArrnn. rauKii - a i . . .' ..... w..-. "nuiifn 0 H SUCH, minn 'i Und lava m.i.li. IllOtP u niuiLniiicu ii)ve, can find ail thoainti ry to carry on a Buccertsiui 'fllni.llnali alv '..v.. i. iiu (1 a..- Unt'iH ni lVnillftton looked brilliant , a Il'" " . , mint? 'l l. ii. um lidiitM iiirniHiipn iiy Wtcomiwinv Rrft rrtinarkttbly Pteatlv r'-viui. uuu am ruiu nt w ,- t'ian Uiortoo( Vortwnd. rvililmt I. il. nt Orocnn and Vition this year. Thotido that in 'Jwmhaa flowed west to Colorado, 1 .In. I..., . .1 I n.illfnrnlil. "v.anj, AllCUIlit Ullll v-l.." "I imi, i I . . . . i. .inr uo cnunging to iho uiiu"-i Wi Engli-h, us It is Fometimes . i " iriuniiuiiy vwirici. a. .at.' .f ..... . 11 -I li-IIUW 111 IHO llliilll i '"-" It fine tlniH lin liiiil lmen mixed UP ''collusion" on tho railroad, nnrt icuiurwi'd tnai no nan ouco incu ..r .1... ai .t tt 1..... ..ii-..... "-"i iho curriiiii"ii . ii' .to.1 iiu latter V "niDt iiiw. iho latter naino is wiiicn were -. v-... , . Inn.n...: .... al !a ....... I... ...Iiia.ll 1..1 ta-nulr 1 lid V Iiri I ' -rr'upiiAiu mail un utti a.. Wi "-- . t . ..... .!...! n mios In Scout n..nffl Horvevors aro : ever, and Ut?se , no .i ( i -. -', '. ii. ou ". " lil, it,-, nntrni.t. many oi iiiciu m IIU I I 9n tit in null III 1.1 UU V 111 IIIUIII m , , -VV fc :t Tl 1 I -.imln 1 1 ntli j -- hiiii lllWJtlld IIUIH .1,. nl.nt .IflTIITMl II.WH . . tfc Ull UlllU-i I we Blil Mr. lint tin d tl UI ItA foMIHl. PfMlln 1 - . Zftal. ffa.l - .. 1 ji mure inieresiing w w pcuja county. .Mot Tii)lr' TrivrU III llrlrllu, ami tin Citiiror lli-nln Tho details of Constuble Tavlor's trln to Helena, and his cabttiro of llealu aro apiKsnded below. It Is shown that thu dNcovery itudaireHiiOf llealu was made with great ease nnd diiatch, more so than was goiicrally thoiiuht possible. considering thu chance hu hud to put miles between liiiuscll and thu folks of Pendluli n who wanted him so ti.uliv: Alter gaining nei-esnary Information in IVinlletou, constable Taylor stinted ci In oft lav morning ol last week for Helena, .Montana, going by wav of alia Walla, Colfax und bpokano l alld. .Vt tho latter pliico ho wan comis.'llcd to wait fourteen hours for tho train. Ho went from there direct to Helena, and of course started for the slierlll 's olllco tho first thing on reaching town, where ho becamu ucotialnlcd with its occupants. Sherlir 0. W. .felleries. Under-SheiM-George Walker, und Deputy IMward iaathrop. Thoso iienilemun .Mr. Tavlor describes us lelng courteous, ullahlo, and uccommoilntlng, und they vouchsafed him vuluaiilu ursiHiuucu in securing tits man. After urrlv in:. Constublo lavlor assisted by Messrs. Walker and I.athrop, mu'lo u careiui searcn m uio town, two ulk'hts and a day boini' com-umed in a vain hunt for a clue. I hey ilien tele phoned to Silver City, a small station eighteen miles Irom town, and there dis covered In f oi Hint Ion which led to tho upttiroof their man. On thu following (.Sunday) morning, Mr. Tavlor, accom panied bv Deiiutv Slieritf l.alhrop. staileil for Silver City, and within two miles Mt'iwn met nemo wuiKtnv: uiong tho road alone. Of cotirso bo wuh much 6iirirlsod to meet Mat Taylor under such elrcumntunces, but ho knew what was wanted und submitted gracefully to his arrest. Thu same evening Constublo Tailor started homo with his prisoner, arriving hero last Tuesday morning us uu notinced in this jutper. Ileal.) was tinned over to tlio grand furv. and it U car seat is'fnro the explosion, hud left ll not a moment lKijro and not a mo ment too h aul .Muter Mechanic Gra ham ami another gentleman hud slatted In Iho direction of tliu car before the stovo blow up. Intending to maku an in siicction, but aio mighty grid they dldi get there. Had any onu I icon prcMcnt In mo car wiieninu explosion oceuneil, in slant death would have been their fate Tho heart shuild'ni over the thought of inn teriiiiie iioiruction to lite ami which would have ensued had Iho boon on Iho toad and full of people. Thu air.tlris con-idnicd ihoiiouicnul by 1 the railroad men and others, who never heard of an acciilout of a liko churacti r before. No onu knows how It occurted, but thu jiiestimptiou is. that Iho steam was prevented from circtilatlm; in some I manner, the natural dnSciUonco living an oxili)Ion. Tho Searlo steam healing I apparatus u-ed in this and other coaches Is deigned (Millculuily with an eye to' safely, and litis is probably the llrst in stance on icvord of their exploding In the manner dcsctlhcd. The car was taken to llio Dalles shops last night for repairs Iho iianiiige is considerable, one cud ing iilmoHt entirely wrecked. Wlmlom'a VliiM Crtviin Is tho moid oxouifile preparation tho world for sofleiilm: and whltenini! thu hands ami faco. Nothing enters the' iumjiosition oi ihisiiciigiitiui toilet arti cle which could prove Inlurio'm to tha most delicate skin, and Indeed, it might Is) taken internally Willi jierfcct safety. it is not only a suuHiiiuto tor, but in ' jvcry respect, tjuisirior to glvccrino.cam-1 ilior ico. cold cioam. v.-iholhie, and liko 1 iirei.tratlons. llelug nulthor sticky nnri ereasy. kid gloves may Is) worn immedi ately after ajijil) ing tt. For gentlemen's use, after shaving, it stands without an ennui. It is delightfully pet fumed and highly !casiiig in tlio sensation it pro lines when applied to tho skin. Heretofore all preparations used for their emollient el.eot have Pos-esxod the vorv objectionable features of Mng cither sticlcv or irrea"v. and often Isith: hut these qualities have ls.ru entirely over-1 come in tlio iirisluctlou of Wisdom's Vlo-.K. Korilfll let Cream, which owes its iK'ctillar and distinctive virtues to now remedies hith erto unknown in connection with prepa rations of this kind. It bus the isjwer of preventing and re- movlnir sunburn, tan. chafed and scaled shin, and all ordinurv irritations. It acts by iniiroving thu soitneHS, clearness ami healthy tone of the skin. and its daily u nlli'utlnn tends to nreservo It from thu lie- tlous of drying w inds, vivid sunshine, ex trenio tetn'orutun,H und the like. Ask yourdruggi.it for it. 1 " W -3 aa. aV. J . nvkbT t UkUUI 111 PORTLAND, OR ! W.D. Kansford&Oo. 1 lnlfr hi ,s: Hardware ni Tinware PUMPS AND JPIPE. PLUMOINC Promfitly Done. MAIM HI KKIIT, I'KNIIM.TON. A Mmfi- of llii liulillo ii nniH ' In MitlrUiil rni'iit-IA iw J. 0. KEENEY & CO., Props. Put up your animnla unci your morvoy at this stand. Thoro Is no bottor in town. Our patrons and frionds will bo woll troatod. I'll.MKTOMKK I'K. A1.1. KINIWOI' Ultlts. KOU 1I1I1K-TIIK K1NKST Tl UN 01,'TM t.N TUWN. J.D. KEENEY & Co.. PROPR Totin Siotoort i,i:aiun(i MERCHANT TAILOR lVuillrlon,l)frK"ti, Main HU.mur Wclitiv .1 FIXIi STOCK OF GOOIKZ Jul rwflvnl. Satisfaction Cuarantoodtt In vrry imrtn-iil V H.F. Johnson & Co., Prescription Druggists. PURE MEDICINES, CHOICE PJORFUMES, ItoquisItoB of tno Tollot, Stationary & School Supplies. Fine Imported run! Key West Cigar, opixi.lti- VlllHr.l lliiufi-. PKNIlliKTON, OltKHON W. D FLETCHER WATCHMAKKR & HMIM. Hank liiillilhiK.I'iiiirt lri'iil,l'riiilhi(oii Ori'iton, Mtikl.ai Mrr- I ll It ii1i-t unit lirral imiuilur rittillfti arA H.. itioriinm ni r-nicr tmii Itlmi anil Iiii llm larvrtl . ., 1 .-WI i'hiih. mi l lt nrr ulnilmi i.f nrinr r ltiln.. in ihi. vmld. oluiinllan liW XWTl Liii.i. ,!! , Fullr UliiMiiili-il. Ilr.i rl... nt VVoo.1 Knrf. . kV I I Ui i. i. "," lne. 1'iii.li.iir.l nrrklr frnA for prrimm OK AI.I.KIMM m'.4st S lm I lnlril rviiiT, I'rtr-i M ymt. fniir inmitht' trial, 11. I . , lBV' (M f ini'tit until no . l()NN A(0.,l'lilillHlllli.illlioa.tr,N.T. kfpi In rZ& tJE''a l"lill ' I .1 .'...- -1T n ii. l III..I1I lltfl.k I null II --ail, ....... ARCHITECTS & BUILDERQ Edition of Scientific American. O A rriiat aniHaa. Kiirh ..un rxintalni ro1or4 llth'ivrulhl! ilati'iif muiilrr anil CUT rr.ldan. en-, or imbue tiuilillnui. .Minimm rnvrailria rul full ian anil .iii-lSiMiluna li.r llm ua vr aiirliaaronU-intiliiti liiiliitlnir. I'rlca- Ubia yrar. licta. a cui). Alt N.N A CO., I'l in nniiiia. llnlti'il Clilnainciii An tnterprhing .Moncollan In the Vol lowstono country hud ehtuhlislu-d a wssh hoiiho over onu of tho many boiling springs In that H ition. Celebrating tho China .New Year, lie and Ids friends got iirilfiK and somo iniwiucvmin ierro nm- 111 ( vur o .no Kni in i : " " jV , , ' . ,, ,im .t,..,!,,,,. luobaiiio mat true M ia , , i1 , i , 7, 1 ... . ...-ua.r tl llll.ll 1,1 111. IllLlllE llllll- ater to a inumen wio Tho govser sjsiutid llirVa llllll lb il III1I1MIIIIU llllll Ullt'l'lllO ,, , ., will ho entered ugaliut liin., and u'io Tim i f( iV.'V. im. , ' Townsend.onthe.liirge.f't.ltle ling. jj'f fal I mTtaMr I ml lij al'plr- , Mil to MUX I Co., who liari-liadotar f in-rlf:irai an.t liavii luaila ovaf aitrlirnllona fnr Amrrlran ana ror. Iriili. S ml fur ilandtHiok. Cortaa- tinJnco -in ilr r 'nn.trnt at. TRADE MARKS. In rata your matk l nnl rrtlilf ri In tha Pat en I linn-a. apply In Ml Mi A Co., amt pnicar IniaifallNla piotixlioD. Hnd fur llandtiout. CIII'VltltillTS fnr Uvit, (barti, maa. a(i qulcklr prucurad, Adilitai JI11NN .V CO., I'ntral Holttltara, DiNiHiL omen kU IliiaaiiwAr, H. T. I l,l THE BOWMAN HOUSE I. IViiki-nlilnnt, rnuirlf tor. Mnlu anil llnllroiiil HI",, IVii'IIhIdii. Ur icn- Klrat-vlkaa In tivnry niaH-rl. Nimr llm iliw mi anil li ia mrry run viili-inii-, Turin II liy. hllil VILLARD HOUSE RES1AUHANT. Mrs. Tom Bradlt!j,Proprl(!rev. MnlnStrrrt ... IVinlatn. Onlv lltnt.dii. Kft-iiinnin-lnilnii. Ifnul. J fpi'irl'm fnTiiiniit',r- il triivnl-T. Thipal j rniiiwo nf tliu imiIiIIu .olli'liiil, aiiirln u I piilna to vfHii Ilium. i:. ii:,k -EHtabllshod, 1070.- fiolllillilil Bean -OKA Mill? IN- General Merchandise. A vmtiiitrr nm nn.ooo. sculded to death. Tha Jury Aaaeiai-a.I. II. KuouM' Oaninxfa Hi Thla KlKiriS WU Noti-il I'liyalrUn Hya. Ust niaht ut elisht o'clock JiiiIko Fmi Ciiic.voo, Jan. .'list, NW. ieivereoiii' inir.ii u.iiio iu mo oiiy i y. M. WiNlom, tliu case oi J, u. ivini . ino v. n. ),.AK ;r. a. a-. . I al.... ...II....I I.. a.l. ....... a.f lln.l. . . . I. 1 al iinl i.l O. . M III 1 l III 3 I villi' III II.I1.I' .ii.i ll midst, moro lo bo feared than the j . , .relilcrutlnii ull night, they orgunUation i f lust suniiiu; , , .ei a verdict this morning in favor . i . n.iiiino'vi ntuL' hound uiH.n them. Uis)n an orib'r frotn govern ii cut ttlcials tho U. S. Marsha bad re moved n-veral siustters from Dovino's "Hetl S" land, which land wus ceded lo Iho Mate of Oregon us swump land, und purchased by Mr. Dovino. but concern ug which somo disj.ttto has ur sen and it 1,10 ho re-listed. Peml ng I ds action Iheso jiaities have nmped )rlicn8 of tho land; There is a grow ing fcelim: of incor- tigab o haired or je.noi ay Dovino or Peter French in that valley. Kulncrlplb'iia lo llm hulnlily. From thu Uii oi ffout. The subscrli-tion to tlto Hunt railroad wU."lylronrt4nt1yln'TiMlnB,alliouiih i m work was retarded for seveial days on -f ...... .ritvv. I nf tlio contract. ttirot iivoi nun-." ' -- bow 's to rn'iito from the sul.se puon V l" . , t , i. Vtt raC ! 5 tt? s?Uil..io", The ,w.;rk w, lino foots up to between fifty und ldt)-tfe thousand dollars. fnrtlie defendant would bo tho result, w hlch jirediction was far from being ver- '"tIio case was an importunt one and has creuted much comment. Three days w cro occupied in its trial, and thirty-nine witneeses were examined. It Is not tp be wonder d at. therefore, that the the jury . a i 1 A.a.Aii-n it it at rv f i r I n i X'mm damages!?;' M Mn. A will for the alleged destruction of the Henri ettu flouring mill at Kcho by a railway lo comotive. Ho, however, I Jo'"""'' Ufied with the verdict of HJ.WO which, everything oonidiired, Is a lilwrul one. As you requested I have oxamiii?d tho formula of yisir toilet iiraiKirulion. called "Holxirlino." can assuro you that tho ingredients are both bland unit Harmless, unu nisi uiu comjound would form an excellent appli cation in irritated conditions of tho skin. Yours truly, AiiTiuit Dkan Hkva.n. M. P. Prof, of Anatomy Hush Medical Col ego aud P, A. Hurgeon, I'. K. .M. H. K. The NlnrlyHoloiia Mill t V irU OtloUlor Out New Iawa. Uvman's hiu-h license bill has irone to the Senate, and that lody has referred It to Iho committee on education to report on its merits. Friends of .Mr. Kdward K. Ash, of tho firm of L. Pugenbery A Co.. tl Pendle i.i.i u r.i In receipt of cants itnuouticlng tho msrrlsgo of Mr. Ash and .)liss lUrkle I u enlsny. ut tho residence of the bible's a. t. ll .l....l... 11 ClJUUHJU ul SIX 111 louko Ibcii Imme in Pendleton after their wed ding trip. Suit huf been brought by tho 0. & W. T.. in Walla Walla, ugslnst m, j. . Ilnyd, to condemn jirojiertv I .T VAN ROHUYVER & GO. oxorbilarit figutes, She Id liaoo for it " three years ago, und now nBls7oW. TUn'v,o r.,-,,-1 Gtv i in' i 'A OLr-l m.i . f.aj. Thoiupwn-Hiinilinrt Mod;. Southwest Corner of Main and Alta Stroo ts. PENDLETON, OREGON. VILLARD HOUSE, DAVE HORN, Proprlotor. aSortlii-antOorinir Main uuU UiurlHtn-la, PKMil-KTUN.OIIKOON. Re-)HjnoJ, lle-furniHlicd unci Ivjuiijie(l in KinsuClitA, 8tyh. SAMPLE ROOMS Ytt CochiiU from train. FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. uv.lno.ut.iv fionlnc itiiunctlon taimrs wero served on tho county commlwdone is against the granting of a mbsidy of j.0,- i mo in the O. A W. 1 , road, ruruts irom alia recog- lllalock con county .itiltl were twenty-one voles for a"d.ve, during the smallpox scare by voting their uiailnst the bill, two member being aMiS nd a j.rtsent of 20). eent, 03 FRONT ST. - - PORTLAND, OREGON AUlvNTS CMUS NOBLE BOURBON ANO RYE WHISKIES; JOS. 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