DAILY EVENING EDITION; 3)LY EVEHIHG EDITION, I WE DO (OB PRINTING Send for Prices and Samples. 1'OL. 1: ATTORNEYS. 7n lUltNKR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, j Room VI, Association lllock, Pendleton L.INTI.V A CRBWH, ATTORNEYS AT tt, Pendleton, Oregon. SUXIAM PAR8ON8, ATTORNEY AT V law. Omro Room No, 11, Amoclft- , Block, Pendleton, oreeon, . hilLEY DALLE RAY, ATTORNEYB I II LAW. uuicv -iiwrai iiu i as hlTBB FITZQKRAIiU, ATTORNEYS II JAW, ituiiiuB v v. ...to v, Amviw iBlocki;Ptidleton, Oregon. BKAN. ATTOIINKY AT LAW nrnrn! Main Htreet. in Thomtnon. nbirt llnlltllrifr, over the Poat-OfBce. care-Over First National Bank, Pen- UD, orrjuu. r. HUTGHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I loorU of Oregon and Waahlngton. Col' . renierTiua. urniiQ, win nrncucn 4.0D1 promptly mtenueu iu, hlMSKY A WAQKH, ATTORNKYH AT , Ltw. uooin uhiiu 01 iue--E.iut ore- lUb" tullclliiir. corner ol Main and Webb ntu,rendloton, Oregon, iRIEIl A WHITE, ATTORNEYS AT , tj. Pendleton. Oreaoo. Room Rand fuMcktlon Hloek. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ind iiirceou. Office corner Court and IxWnodntrccliitln Depaln block. M.B. PORTER, l'HYHICIAN AND BUR. II iran. Echo. Oregon. Five reart iuccmi- Etoipltal and private practice. r ORIfiWOLD, PHYBICIAN AND HUR- , iton unice in irvine-i arug store, I Oregon, hi J. M. PRUETTi PHYBICIAN AND i Bnrieon, uracoi over poiiomce. cor i ef Alain and Alia slreou, Pendleton, raa II0.W. KINO., M. P. OFFICE OVER i ixxinmcp, corner Ainin anu Alia nw, Mince, on Webb, near court ilrcei iiei- Vlllard hotel. Knpeclal attention glv- inu omro connected or toioDiioun ime 01 Kronen or women anacnuaren, DENTISTS. B. I1KATIE, DKNT1RT. OAB ADMIN- pnwK liuiiuing. l'enuieton, uregon. MECHANICS. II5C0I.N JAY. PAINTER AND PAPER IlanciT. Work tmimnt r done. Leave Pin with tho Pendleton Hardware and Iflfmcnt Co., on Court utrcet. K. PAIUCKH. CONTRACTOR AND llullder, Pendleton, Oregon, Country : ptcluUv. KMIinnte furnlihedon rt notice. A. Ill'l'UIS, CARPENTER AND llulldrr. ('mintrv order ollcltnl nnd limntlr al(imlil to. Inntilre at WaUon Uilir )uniiig mill. k'lM.MM ROPER, HLACKHMITH AND dleloii.Oreu'on. Illiickauilth work or all UIO D UOKV 01I(IIU 111 II 11 II IT, 1II1U Ull saMe lorm. Particular ntlrntlon rlv- LNE A llltOWN. HOUSE CARRIAGE . laJHi a r I ii tors, l'enuieton, Uregon, It on Intent streut. near court -ireu .t. furnished on tiiorl notice. Order 1'iier miitry win receive prompt mum- n'jt puinliiur a Kpeciuu)-. HLUAM WIWCINHON. PRACTIUAJ. wb'c'i.I'Iock una ciironiiniemr jiiiKur, lA- in all ll.u above uranrnen. aii worit '-,!, tinico iu tiriuv i i"'ii jii I'eiidietoii. Oregon. tUVK 1)1 PRAT, HTONE AND IRUO HiMin, IV liillfion, urrn'iii. fw and monument nettliiKt" apeciuiiyj ItUtlllu-. Iltllkturllltf. Hll kllUW PI B'OIIB fl'r, k work executed reasonably. ' .iock Fireproof portltlonn. llol SALOONS. ssi, tOIWK DARVBAU, PROPHIKTOR OK llie ''llunrd oi TrudO." Uor. " ItliStrfttH, Pendleton, Oregon. rr,l' "tonr ueor on urnugui. rmr tih--, .- 1 iii!r. . .IA.M ROE80H. PROPRIETOR OK Ihet ltv llrewerv. Court Mtreei, 1 en; o.0rfon. All orders for our beer nueu r frroiuDiiv aeiivercu. XKKMPBn. PROPRIETOR OKT1IE leCcnt Itcer Hall, Main Bt..oppoite :cbu wines. Itauore and clgr, of ine ne. ivnillpinn. l'euilieiou mrr wind, 11 (took, ;0L1) A HOHMKKHi I'HOPniETOlVS Mhe Umatilla Urewery. Map(Wlur- "IjtbeglMk, bottle gallon, ket t barrel. una nee 11 you aon-t im Hi KINK, PROPHIKTOR OP TI1B BE; ption Parlors, Mn "vj niw . Th iwf winei. Llouort and Cigars, ot iuncbea aerved tq patron. MISCELLANEOUS. .Kti.i.Tiv itTUTinKOITTHE PEACE And Notary Publie; Van.ycle.Oregoii, iung atpeclalty. ruing and final proofs taken at 1""- IPniN'Tlwn niv 11R HAD AT TUB WT Obkoohiaw omce ut prices tnat : prove they are cneaper iua ' printing home In Kaiiern f.AL BLANKS. or hn ... .,,n.i.i rnrmi of legal "mid omce. lawyer uu -- "peciai forms can ue suppimu. IRAY ANIMALS. ()iiaii.v...ni.ni uinv rnu can re hiL.""."" '' ""r'.!.'.l..ji.l. r ma, by spending- js.w "VVh m ,.7.-AST UltEOONIAH. 11 r uuie. ienry Kopettke& Co. DEALER IN I3-?, GHAIX, WOOD AXr PENDLETON, ENTERTAINMENT A.T- Frazer's Opera House on Tuesday Evening, FEBRUARY 19, '59 For the Benefit of the Pendleton Free Oponlnn AddrcBS . Violin ana riano uuet rotpo'im Mr. Evoncit and Recitation Duet , A trionuioHs nigrim," Mr. 8. E. Deun and Rev. Q. II. Leo. . Tableau "Tho Boldler'a Dream.' fjonu MIm Evorott. Recitation "Smack in School," - f Mr. II."A. Faxon. Select Readinjc. Dr. F. 0. Campbell. Ballail Horn Solo "Allco'-'r. Anchor. Mr. Fletcher. . , .. Recitation "Tho Soldier Brothers' Last Rattle," Mr. Jumos Howard. Violin and Piano Duet Serenade Schubert. Air l.'vni-i.at nml Mm. ! Intrlii'r. Tableau by roquoHt) Select Heading (Humorous)... , Qtmrtette.... Messm. WoiveHter, Potwlne, QM. Wi O.H.W00DIXO, Snell, Heifshu & Woodard, Successors to Hodge, DaWs A Co., and Heltahu, WooJsrd & Co., IMPORTING WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NOS. 02 & 9t FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. QKRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ElFarrowSGo.! 1 Abstracters & Land Attorneys, Money to Loan on Improved Farms, CltyProporty Bought Sold. Our Bargains To-Day. A Farm for $1500. 160 ore deeded! 100 railroad! 210 acre cut. tlvutcU: 12 m e from renciierm, mm nufe from rallroadtatlon:catylerm., ner)C S0x(0 feet adjoining Vlllard Home, $IDU on Main street. - , nigGbugtveoDnlTSN ol iililctloo In tb cure of Oonorrbcra and Olcet. Iprttcribeltaod feel uf Id recommend ng it to U iHrr. t.j.sTosM.y17 Ptniwr, IIU vrniCF.. 81.08. Bold by Drug gUt. Tn Leezer A Kuebler, Agents, Pendleton, Or. First National Bank OP PENDLETON BAC. H VWKV A5wt Chler. Transact a General Banking Business i n mi Pnrts of the worm - ... as I I I i MBHI)IP1I nntmht ana Sold. UMATILLA. CO., OKEGON, MONDAY, I'EBltUARxTsTlSSiK Rev. 0. II. Ixo ocuienrcgci Mrs. Fletcher. MI Proctor ; V.xfi Wi ;,AV"llrd' l Ml 1 ol i "Calm bo Thy Slumbers," Roosevelt and Mitchell. BmrnUmm, FmbXImm mhIT lTf Loezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS Tlio lfcrgoHt au'l moat complete utock of CHEMICALS, Toilets Fancy Articles In Eastern Oregon. WTE US A OAIjLi. A Despaln Block Pendleton. Cows for Sale ! APPLY TO Marshall Dickson Pondloton, Oregon. ii-? osrjrms jdb :rwszTiMiie Urietind"bSl equlPed In lUe Inland iBrugs Medicinesi , ' " soncl for Prices nnd Snmpfos TO-DAY'SJELEGRAMS, STATE AND COAST MEWS. PORTLAND POINTS. A Tragedy In the St. Clmrlri-lle "dujed" Hint Once Too Often-A llnd Kye-Nute of interent. Poktlanii, Feb. 17.-At t) o'clock last night tho bell from ono of tho rooms in tho St. Charles Hotel was rung violently, and the clerk was sont Immediately to ascertain tho cause. Tho ringing came from the room of ono H. A, Kny, who registered thero from San Francisco yes terday. Thero was no reonso to tho knock of the clerk upon tho door, and ho rained the window and ctTectcd an en trance, where ho found a man lying on tho floor with his head in a xxl of blood, and a woman nearly crazy with excite ment, and said ho had shot at her. Word was immediately rent to Ilolman A l)u Lin, and also Dr. McKenr.le, but before thov arrived tho man was dead, lly ten o'clock the coroner arrived, and ho and the doctors and tsovernl others went to tho room where tho shooting hud taken place. Between the door and tho bed, a space of about eight feet, lav tho man, lie was elegantly dressed, having on a diamond ring, a gold natch and a beautiful Odd Fellows' charm. The wound which caused his death was about two inches above, and slightly back of tho right war. Considerable blood was flowing from tho car, but uion careful examlnutloti only ono bullet nolo was discovered, Ills pistol, a Smith A Wesson 3S-calibcr, was lying besido him with two chambers empty, which continued the lady's story as to his shooting at her. When ho reg istered, ho clalmod tho woman to be his sister. A number of lottors wero found on his person, and a small note book in which was printed with a rubber stump. tho following: "11. A. Ray, plumber, cas nnd steam titters' supplies, water pijcs and Btcam pumps, water works company, Scuttle, W. T." From u long editorial I. Liu ll...wl .. ...... Ill IIIO IWRUI) VII'!'VU IllIll , III! I. Of'tlJ "tl , It was found that right had been grunted to l(uy by tho city council of Chohnlls to put water tiics along the principal streets of that city, and that Ray, Dobnou, Parr and Forrest wero the IncoriKirators of a water company, to be established at Che- halls. There was nothing found on his person w hich in any way accounted for tho rash act. An hmucst will bo hold to day ,at which time further particulars will probably develop. Tho weather turned colder last night, nnd along toward morning It begun to snow, and Is still snowing, but the ground is barely whitened, and it melts as fust as it fulls. John I'ord, au employe of tlio Oswego Iron Works, was brought down to HI. Vincent'H Hospital yestentuy wiiu a uuiiet wound iu his check, and a bullet lodged in his abdomen. Ho had been shot by another employe of tho wuiliH by the numool rjtpritigo, wno is now in mo Clackamas county jail at Oregon City. It fceems that Kspridgo had a few days ago brought a voung wouin who was wulting on the table at Oswego to Portland, and li.'ul Niuiil limn fonio time with her. mid since his return has Ikx'H keeping himolf prettv full. Yesteidny afternoon, Ford was ''guying" him about his little time, mill Esprnlgu lieeamo enraged, and miv ..r.,ll. it'.,.-,!,! u.,m iiki'IiuhimI. Kvorv thing went oil quietly for aiime, hut later iu the uflornoon Ivepiidgo got a ieolver, and was going to wage war ou tho foru lnan of Uio works. "They are g ing to hang mo anyway, and 1 might as wull kill a few men us not." The foreman talked him out of tho notion of killing him, hut ho turned towartl wiiuro row was woiUng and llrodiivo shots at him, one taking ctl'ect In tho cheek, and onu about an Inch above tho houit, hut the latter htiuck a rib and glanced oir, halg ing in the lower abdomen, tioiii which place It was boon extracted. Ford s wounds urn not xerlous, and it Is thought ho will Ik) able to utteud to his duties In n short timo. mr A horse belonging to Mr. helth, tho oyster man. was left standing unhitched at No. 31 Hall street, when sotno small boys, out of puro mischief, struck the wheels with a switch, which lightened tho horso, and it camo tearing down Third street at a break neck speed, never turning out of tho way for anything t I it ramoloahult in front of .Mr. helth's ovster house. Tho cart was alone, save a'dog which abvajs rides on tho scut with the driver. J.ittlo or no damago was done to tho cart or tho horso, but tho dog w as scon afterwards with a broken leg. Yesterday afternoon as tho P. W . troln u'na lY.inln ' towaru uieicuy, near ... ......n w-r ' w w - . iiunuee, u m . "- "T v .i. ,.r ...i u'Iiiaii wiim mroi up alongside the true au .... f u cur. Apangr,.o be learned, was wiiiit s wood clught it, breaking It In several ..i M'l,,. r itn unri runnlci! litlOUl d uiiuwiii iiih niiiuun i unit hi. inlles an hour, and It is supbed that tho jar caused the wooa to topple over just loj.pio uiu ) I A. A. Roberts, a real estate agent of I Heppner, is in the city for the , l'uroso of having his eye dottoreo. a hum u j a month ugo ho came to the city for that puriOB0, and tho physicians inserted a "iilver tutsi In his eye, and was told to allow It to remain lor a monm or r, tho eyo lsjzan getting sore and ho came to have the tube taken out. Hiroo l-rom l- it nciit nlivsicians oi mo ciij "" for an hour or more this miirniug. i..,i a le. to And t. and deotitol that It was ShVh s It loous very strange, UUI not 111 ins wo. it luv. , that a tub flvo-eigliths of an hich kg v.. 1 i i.aiA'U AVU witliout " .u ...T... ..wVhJS It. O. P-org, C. W. Youugren, J. II. Stanley, cleg Huer, and W. li. Hover. ii i ' ll!''kv and A. 1). Stlllman, of i eiiuiuiun, are iu tuu euy. MltRDK.lt IN PORTLAND. An It.lliin KIIU w Ciiiintrynmn Over (llMm of Hear. roiiTLANii, Feb. 18. Uut night two Italians, Charlio Olson and Frank Jaehctta, pot Into a quarrel over a glass of lieor and stepped to tho Bidewalk from the Bidoon In which thoy wero at tho lime to liavo tlio quarrel out when Olsen dealt Jachetta a heavy blow with his (1st, which tho latter resented as soon as he could recover from tho effect of It, by drawing it revolver and shooting Olson through tho lungs, causing death In stautly. Jachetta turned and ran nway but was captured by two colored boys who, with much trouble, detulned him until tho ollicers arrived. DRINK AND SHI (Jill P.. Ho Kn-U lb. Lir.nr a CltUen nrC'hehall. Ciikiialis, W. T., Feb. 18. H. A. Ray, who eommlited suicide iu Portland yes terday, was vico-prestdent of the Chehalis Water Company. At a lato meeting of tho directors of tho company ull paid their assessments w ith tho exception of Ray, though nothing was thought of It at tho time. On Thursday last bu Ixirrowcd inonoy to go to Vancouver to fllo on a piece of tlmlier land, and also collected a sum of uionuy on sumo stocks w hlch he did not turn over to the putties to whom they 1k!1oiil'imI. Tho woman with Ray at tho timo of his death was not his sister, as reorted, her real nanio Isiing Mrs, I. N, Lewis. Hho states that Buy drank heavily before ho committed tho deed. KU.I.KI) AM INDIAN. PnorLn Allied for llrrnd nnd llrceUfd n llullel. Ei.lknsiiuro, W. T Feb. 17. Several days since two Indians went to Jim I'atchell's ranch near Ruby City, nnd demanded food. PerslHtliiif iu their ctrorts to obtain It they attempted to broak iu tho cabin door, l'atchcll shot throuL'h the door, killing one of tho In dians, lie then went to Ruby City and surrendered himself to the ollicers. Ka t I Itmuiwa)'. Poktlanii. Feb. 18. This morning: Miss Powell, sister of Division Superin tendent Powell, was thrown from a car riage by a ruuuwuy team, while coming from tho doHt, her head striking against a telegraph polo, injuring her to such an extent that she will probably not recover. .She Is at prohcnt hi an unconscious con dition. TOIMIIMIN ilAKLII. Im Lmiir L'reek Vmk"ii llnad Appropria tion Mill.. III" llriilhrr llol. The Baker City Blade U a Republican )Kier published in Baker City. Its ed itor and propronrlctor is one of tlio grand old parly, und at pioK'iit Is sucking "party pap" at Salem as a clerk iu the employ of the legislature. I In bus left an annuitant iu charge of I ho allalrs of his newspajwr. who It seems, is much ex cited oer Senator Ruloy's work In scour im.' a tl-.'WU approjirfutioii to liuild a wiigounsid from IVndletou to Canyon City, lie moans as follows, which Is Indued interesting reading to us Pemllo- lonians; I'he appnijulatlon of l:',0)0 by tho l.tigiliiiio fir the iiiiimiiii'iion of a wugon road from IViiilli-ion to Canyon in visa ineiuve to Uio iuieitwlH of this town, which oor inerehaiits and biikluiMM nu n geiieiully in ii"t well aMord to lg noro. It is stated that while the pin imsoil road is longer ly Mime iwenty-livo milos llian tho one betwet-n lUknr und Canvon, tlie gradu Is fur heller, thoro tw Ing no divides to cross; so that much heavier loads may l hauled without "doubling," and tlmu and kilwr to Isith men and teams tlius s.ivod. It should also bo remomliorod that tho gieat hulk of the freight going into !nint county .u.uum friii. i iliu wimt. Tlio rallioud rales from Poillaud to Pentllelon urel per Dulles. There are many oiiiti ulong tho hundri'd , fioiu Portland to Baker l .6", a route from hereto Canyon ( ity and 1'rlno dilhiioiico of I0 iHir ton iu favor of Pen-. villo that win ls Improveil, and with this dleton und aguniit Baker. During thu Improvement tho citieus will come heio past year it Is safe to wy that 20-30 tons ,uh readily as go elrew heio. of freiaht went into Urunt county via , This a matter of utmost lmortanc, Baker City. On the oiening of tho new und thero should bo no delay. A meet road tukiog 2000 tons as thu uuniiul ton-1 Ing of tho Ixiurd of trudo should In naire Into liiunt comity via I'eudleUm, a i called at tho earliestdute, and a comm t suvini' is made to tho people of that sec-! tuu appointed to see what can bo (tone In lion ot 120,000 lr year. A saving will the premises. If a suWriptlon Is taken i iii.iMiiintof in., tin urn Hat si ud u hii cent amount uiho iA3 iiunro i " " ""' " ,:,:: their wool and oilier exiHirm. i tuo mero Item of handling freight for Orant county wero all, It would tlloct out lew Interests ono wuyoruiiotnoriu ua.ui , m.v buslnoeH, trade and travel follow the ( f.t,.lii llnm. , , ,. . -.0 trttJtli wll0n People oi urani county . " rn.u, u OIM!nl)(i. m to Peiidloton " "" , " 11UV. 'fi ulbo a kks1 ----- i...M ii,,. thing lor mo ieoie who uiu u.h.his .. hchemei it will bo corresKndlngly tough on Baker, where every commerc :iui iiiivi- , est in tho town win suuer iom. j1wmj ,H.,luV0 tlie m,T(y. prlatlonof SUto funds for tho coiutruc lion of wagon roads iu tho Interest of private parties, Is either legitimate or constitutional. In this road matter it Is the taxing of every other wunty ln tho Stato for the beiiLHlt of I'matllla and (irant. That similar appropriations are made for onu or mure other counties dooa not mitigate the theft. I he Uregon Iilaluro. Iiowover. seems to lie ail hs- , i.i.. ... ,,( .-.itrinii crow h lim t hluriniaii KHIIUM.RV -7-- - , ... to pick a meal, the rlXTolU XMHr. , ... - - ; r...l f,. the umumum u hi iw -. , esuuai. 1 1 r ' i.i I :,.l -WE MANUFACTURE- Legal Blanks. NO. 300. EASTERN NEWS. VIIIOAOO MAHKKTN. Ciiicauo, Feb. 18, 1 IS r. h. Wheat, fl0,'s May, shado easier j cash, fl07J8; July, t)4'4-. Corh, firmer ( eash, 31,','! March, 34?4'i May, 30. Oats, firmer; cash, 257, j May, 27 15-10. 2o)s ! March, Barloy, nothing doing. Pork, steady; cash Ill.SJj,'; Much, 11.225 May, $11.37. Ijird, steady ; rush D 02)8 ; 0 02i,f; May, t0 72toft76. March, TIIK SALVATION ARMY. Til. Army Having lUrd Tim. In Deer Xoilge, Molilalia, Hki.k.na, Moil, Feb. 17. Tho lufornal maehino which wus reported to have been found iu tho rear of the Salvation Armv hall at Deer Dodge turns out to bo a big red lire cracker and a small Chinese bomb. It is tho general opinion that somo men and boys of tlio army placed thu bomb and cracker near the window, and exploded the other bomb near thu house, where a child of ono of lke women of tho iiriny was sleeping, In order to creato svmnathv. Tho pro cessionists have Wen egged nnd sub jected to shocking indignities nightly of late, hence tho ruse. MUKDItltKU IIKR IIIIHUAND. A Child' Story prut. Her Mitlh.r Utility of Murder. llrt.KNA, Fob. 17. Mrs. John Pago has been arrested hero, charged by tho coro ner's jury with iKiisoning her husband, tier diughtor Julia, aged eight years, testified that she saw her f at tier, whllo splitting wood, tako something Irom a Dome w inch looked like Hour, l-inully sho broko down und confessed In telllm; n falsehood. She stated that her mother had told her tho story and ordered bur to resat it on pain of punishment, Tho husband ami wife had lieou quarreling for sometime ast, hence thu murder, A IIUILDINtl COLLAP.HKH. A Foiirle.il Nlnry IIiiIIiIIiib In Chicago, Tumble, to the (Iruimd, Ciiii'Adii, Feb, 18. Tho Ow lug's hloek, ono of tho finest ollico buildings In tho city, fourteen stories high, collapsed this morning. A uoion workmen m tun basement heard thu crashing nhovo and niailo their m-apo without tho least in jury. A number of iKirsotis on the up- ier llisirs went down in tnu ruins, nut mo iiiiiiiIht killed or fatally wounded is not, as yet, known. ALARM IN ANOTIIKIt CAMP. The People of Tim IMlIm lire Uryliilf, Ton, Otr Nilllrl Al Ilk. Prom the TlmM-Mouiiliiliieer. A hill has passed the legislattuo making au iipirnprlatioii for a ruid from Pendle ton to Canyon City, and this is an aiipro priuto invasion to lemliid our IiuhIiioss men of what "might hiuo lieen." In a few years the ciiloriuiniiig ciiueiis of rinatillii county will nave I he means of attracting I ho trudo oft iiuiit county, which hits hitherto found Its outlet at Tho Ihilli'M, ntnl would have continued tnjlo ho if pinir elloits had Iwwi madi' to allonl the priNlucurs of that lemu n good ro.ul to this idly. Several years ago, and at iliHeri'ht lime we havi' railed the ultenliou of our jmmij.Ii to thu fuel Hint however many our natural advan tages, the Interior would seek some other Miint for trade without wo fnrnihed tliem facilities In Uio hIimh of nisiN and bridges. Tho wisd ellji of (liaut and Crook counties litis hcon iiiarketisl hi this city, and if we exMH t to letaill it wu tiiiiHt nxiHiiiil n few thotiHind dollars iu bettering tho condition of the roads. This fact is well know n to ull, ami If wo desiru this trade wo must do something, und not expect that llu irauo will im- loneuio ino : . . . ... . ,u i ,.,.i. can ou runwiu iu i"i lout COIKIUIOII. it IB lino mm ii lata to regain tho prestige already lost by our negligence but it Is jsirslblo that wo may retrieve our foitunes by au extra effort. Whatever ran Isi done must bo done In tho next vear If Tho Dalles do slren to. retain this trade of the Interior. If not, there Is no use urging the mutter any further, but let tho town deis-nd for lis future growth, not tism any facilities , which it may oueruisini tii imiumny ling ular)', but simply tho Increase Iu insula tion ami tho development ot tho contigu ous country. Davtiin Chronicle: If Walla Walla 1 does not latlr herself and assist I burg to sociiro the Hunt road, it wll Iwell for tho tsoj.le of Waltsburg ! l'rescott to make Hunt a prossilloi , build directly up the Tom-hut from Kb does not 1-eatlr herself and assist alts- Will 111 and 1 1 Ion to L'f f.. My up tho loiienuiirom nnu placo, lliereoy leavniu im- umuwi v... tlio wrong end of the lino. ' A band of nitlle tramplml to daulh two I i.r..iiLi,f- imtiiuil Averv. near Cheyiiuo. Wyouiiiw, Saturday, flie brothws weio out huutTntf ou loot at Hm lime. Tl.u 1 ,'i r 1 i.h tie raiai d l iiio. . .! TftUOMKl Ih to COAL. collections made at all points on O PnU Co.1 PendUloa, Empire. Ewrupr, 4 . AM 83JTttEET PENDLETON . ienu.