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e . mi J HONUAY, FEHItUAKY 1!6, 1BSO. KjuI Orwmlan It ranch ()lle. t. nail lit rim. K1UT llDinnHim ?mmna whan lii PortUtid. Ami muk ... iiiiiiuiiiK in itt u eiiurit. mil wpi'n ..iu i "n i ii mi ii hi ini; iinri ninniiit I 1 1 1 n nm M nln II.... nnr ;,v . Mmihwh u 0 til lii V nv.vvmvHn. (torinti uiuck uiicii (ii inn n.. u. uunuinit ufAitii uiiii .Jiiriiiaitn isti-smiii unHfi . . ..... LI II M. in. IU1I1 7IUI II. III. Ml iwiav I .i 1 T'.fll II. Ill - I'limifll WiilAiMta In am h inn rnv. nniii rrnn. JIMP, fl IjKK, I'KflTOr KXTltA COI'IKN. jjtni cojlcrt oi tho New Year'A Kaht ....hi IbA tint! lit iIia kni.li..... it 10 oonU a copy, in wraptiers (or mailing l( desired. Postago HiiKVi rmn. I Plum iri below on a business visit. Uiingtoti, Mbrrow county, wanti listed, to rent a pluno; enquire nt Hebfrt ot board nt tho French rcstau- for t per wcuk. iSo. 1 quality of timothy hay is for B. wade haa n linnce which ho will -f -I. ...... n .i.1. nH .... II hjor Hilton, tlio temperance lecturer, Weil lor J .a urunuo on .Maren 17111. fnak Leo nnd Waller Howman phnto- ni liiu viwv.i.v HKM I'milb nun ttllir- 1 tiionoiraiui company mm been or . ' I .1 U....L...... I.-..II., ...III. ....! . I irifti niiu.iiiiu i niin. mill n ciiihlui J.II. Tumor has. lnu furnished rooms Win Ids now resldenco on Thompson Kilt Vermont Is almost stationary huh tlio only Statu In tlio Union hllinil Oregonhui : Mr. John Ever .1..... .1.... in 1.. .i..i mciu muy win iiiniku uitir iiiuiro . f 1.. 1 . 4 ..1 -. II. urmiuu is nappy over ma pasagn uii leaving u ro-iocaiion 01 uio 1 . . A . ll It IjKitiHjuturu just adjourned appro .l .1 1S.I IUT a iraaiure inni over convened in t. .... I..IU. Mi reported tho,t t in tlio intontlon of ;c7ummir. fttknl in tho court yard in not n ' ' . X raw uiifinuHH. The filed lant wook in 8ioVuno Fulls' mSMitrntioii of Iho boom. nKS'nii.Wooklv Kant OimnoNiANanil ru rniiiuipuj ui i uiiU'Vuur. ixiiii'iur te Call at f-M at llila offleo. ir. YiiiHon, 01 1110 nrin 01 mica iv vin airnlo cultfrt, Walla Walu. nawiod J 1 . . a ..1 1 wi uuniiiunn uuiiiiui.u.'u niui 11 in iirui. iiMuikvu ayy iuvj Information haa Just hen rcreivcl. by r.' H.'.. Ua 7' h attorney, that ll. nPfci U Kconi of tho dimo aociublea will mil hl i n I'.inmiii mi iulmh i unnun t j.Qi . ?f.i. tf .11.. I....!.,. I t , w tj-t uJlLa"! - of the now rondleton liotelta nearly r 1 P Orando. Uohdo. tumlior Company M yet deridod wliether tnoy win UM-ir iitina 111 uraiiuu in ui . . . 1 UAIlrunilA Wnmfn rIVAr. V Un lfnnun rH Htnr VMICWUT. 1 ihowH that plain, evory-day "Low lo" oxinta no lonudr. and tho new fflAM a.uHinl n nmiin Iu nnur in TnmiR. C. Carlooa. who lrna boea ongaged fftll inltiltii n ! n.mintil flU Ullltn III " l ill IIIU l MM .--y - - .ciinin nnun n unriiiiv nvtiuiiiu. iiu otkmeu aro.cniniKod to-day I u tear sown and romoviu tho old elpctric u.n. iiitii rvtir run ami riiiv 111 ew," eeoma to bo tho motto of the Wl fixture for tho now court house - ymoaaeu uom uio cam io-uy u at.Ana I. . II.! A. Mklni VMftllt aiU D4iiIllVJ -v.-o BU IUL-U 1I1KUUIH.1U1II1 iuventleUkiiliiH chiha whkli liut UJIUfVI fi.r I ii.nl.umn i.nuh lltn l'ln .-I mu miaiKii unu iuuynuwcir. CXI til turf In llw. nnl mntpst OI wn Saturday afternoou tho Atlases t... . t UI An in .ft MJOIMI. lit KArmlnirtnn. ti&fl DOen " wmj a iiii miira rnHiiiiiiii 111 luu reported in Weaton 8undar that 1tQJt on Uir mnrninif train from haa won lifn eonlcst ultli thn g..viWiiunt roirardlnis tho tin tn l.ii ...,.i.8:," 1 "l omption .-laim north of Ilarnlurt Slut on. ... . uu iUU uniunu t hut Hewo way merely an aiaint of J. II. Cuv anangl his pre emption boliiK ono of Ihoho deaiirnuipil n n...' "... 1 JWorllrockonbronijIi.llio U. H. Hpcclui mJITi.-J1, ""'T "nI Keprcsenta- liVO T.J. Kirk rrlnrni.,1 fr,.. u .1. ... Sunday mornlnKH train, ami will bo fui owed soon by ltcpnHentutivoH Houn and (lumbvo. benutor Wuer Iiuh tuken Ids ,i ami rraill'lBUO, wnero flira. Wawr iaBtoppiiijr.iinda week or more Inlervcno before Ida re-aptiearunco in I'cndletnn. Mr. Uiilov'u Moti.tM owclVomoliim home, and to extend to him nil due hnnnr for IiIh .....Im. .i aucivaaful lalwra in tho Senate. George Walker, under aheriir in tho Helena office whero MjiI Tu so much valuable alalaiH-o during IiIb hunt for lleillo. nrllnn In Mr T... I,.. 1I...1 ho hus received tho E.iarOnKOo.SMN for which ho eulipciibcd, and Faa that Jtlriimia Irnm It v.m inu.t 1....... .. 11..!.. in lltdo icily." Mr. Walker waa so fa vorably imiirCRMHl Unit llll' III .Imilnm. r.t maaing lnvcatmcnta In I'ciulloton town properly. Tho above Ih indiuativo of ll:o uiuo 01 n goon nuMNpupnr. Tho "Vlt" ulin riMirnannl flirt II A T in the uruml eniampmuiit ut l'orlliindio puneu on met cvcniitu'a tniln. i;ottvu. burg iioHt, of Ccntervllle, mh represented bv Clark WulmiH. iiml Kit r.na..n of rendlelon, by II. U Carl uud J. L.' Carroll, JatnvH A. Drake nbo accompany li)K the imitv. Thoold hoIiIIium u ill ! iigloiioim rally in lhoiiictropo!in, and who doori not wish to see tho veteran enjoy themBelvcH? Two curloudH of humnnitv, containliiK eventy immlcianta, urrivrd from tho hunt on Hatiiiduy'ri tniln. Thny all do-luuU-diiiit Iwdy for iwlnta in Kuxtnrn Washington Kiiuduy morning, remaining in rendlelon iiml over nliht. Thuv. camo direct from tho Slatca iu hik-cIuI ciiih. Another heavy iniDorlntlon ar rived last nhdit, and btill they come. A farmora' gmngo Iiuh Irvhi cxtabllHlicd at ll'illx, by W, A. &tmplo, under tho nnmo of tho Helix urange, ItB officers being It. M. l'reatnn master, and Al llardman pecreturv. Tho loduo la already in a iiounnning couiiiiton. 1 no uouiuy Grange ia contemplating tho erection of a two-Mory building at Helix, tho iniiier riory 10 no um lor nouung grungo ineciinetj. Tlmt cuniia homo knowuua tho "dago' ia bwmilng more fextively prevalent day by day. CarloadH of them ure contlnu- oualy tmpoiU'd by tho 0. H. & N. Co. to woiit on ita uncompleted briugea ana brancheH, und tho end Ih not vet. "What will wo do with tho dagoY" willroonbo como tho all-abaorhlug topic in ,bateru Oivgon Tho man named I-cw in Street", nrrented 'KAZOltS IS TIIR Allt." 1TKMS HltOM VI.ISnN. llnrJ Cr.in.l hn.l l,.r IMnn-Uiir ltm or Inierail. Vinson. Ur., Fob. 21. 1KS1. Trnubl. Ilrwln r.ir. Paopla'Who lltiTfl -d KeMrvatlon L.ndt from ihn In. tllnnH-StoohiriPn Alan In 11 stow. ciu, ImKl XZrXZ, reacrvatlon, flndi much to meet with Idn hi,'1 .,?" 'I,UJ heretofore ha enjoved diHappmvi. and much that needs u re 1 iI,?.,,,.u,ttlI"V uf lwi"f tt m,Ict "Ulu K"rg. eoy. no nnus that an oxtonalvo colony 1, ' uiV . 7 1,M'1' "T luus fl,r lUl went 1 of men, jomo of them decent, thrifty , . 1 '"i"' lH)H"'1' encounu-ri.; Iil.u k1 IH-iiple. of courae, but inont of a diamnui. l'ri,,w h and scratched faivs P. H. I.C0. ..1. 1 1 . ' uiMreiiui' mZ ffi.J1!" m.t!!!H,'I''. . ,v wimnwH IIIU IVDCrVO UllUer ' II.... 1 ll .. ...... tnuu t lenscH. or nimwiimniu .iii, .1... l"ll,! tK'Kfngyounitmun uhohiiiiliiuiitm.i 11.. .'..: .-""."-""'""."' .IIUUUIH. ,!,,,, .1 , . " V 'no iiumner 01 tiimn u ton ",'" hko, 1 loiino on innuirv Y ,i;. 11 " '." ,u "reait ng; i"iioiineomiuon a uhta um.iin? ilm . iiiientc-Hnnd residents of this t.luco. A We lmvc just received our- I fonrhmnn II I . -i . lacniu, CXIUCUM nil COUCell I,,,. II .1, . I If "'vauiB tlon.und among this elasa the new agent ' , "lo 'rthta out of tho xuloon ut thin is B " place. Ho win drunk, nf course, an was CMRAiiNo a stir. I 1 "lu H " 'V .' olhurs a00,lt l'"o same of iu.t what eh),. U- ,M IM,l..!l,i.J '.' "",t "'"fit ent ..1 l .1 f, . 0 .... " " lonuiiriuiifiii IU UIXKI b iuk?. I hey overturned tho htovo. hruko .1.. .1 i.ii 1 . . oui w ucn win probably result in the njuiiKiiigoiHomooruii ol them oil thu reserve. Tho nature of the inctrument by which tlio whllos obtain a foothold ia an agreements, practically leases, with tho Indiana. These were drawn up by tho former clerk at tho Agency, Paddy Miles, and worn Rlirnml Kv )... ,,.,i. .. lug nartien and tin- fnrmnr imni m. Coffey. Undor their provlslonK.tho whito man acreca to wnrk tnr tii t,wii,.n n...i farm his land for. a consideration, goner ally two-thirds of the crop. Tlio author- ny lor this proceeding ilea In an oreVr now on file at tho Agency from tho Com missioner of Indian affairs, providing that women and children and Indians not capable of farming tho hinds allotted to them, uro allowed to biro iiinn to wnrk for them. Tho Indians are by no means om lowered to LKAHi: TIICIU I.ANII8, but this they nro doing, to all Intents and purposes, by thoprovirtlons of tho agree ment which thoy enter into with their "lanorera." an uio winnows, kicked a paunel out of tho back do ir ami raided sheol generally. Hut such conduct and its coiiHequent dis grace ia overshadowed by a more das 4 'd !' put rage, namely, the s.unhb.igglng of l)r. Hog.m last New Year's eve, from which he has not yet recovered. Hud the blow been dealt on the baek of tho head, aa intended, lujtead of on tho side, it might have proved fatal. Suspicion points its linger at n joung man who has enjoved a bettor reputation. However, let justice bo done. 'Iliey keep good cigars at lloppuer; while there a month aitu I mwikc.l tnnr or live, and now when I como home my Wife can hlliell thosa same old e lmm. Tho odor of tuhacco stavH with a fellow a long time, don't it? The bill 1'itrodiiccd In tlio legislature to prevent sheep from ranging In another county fiom whero they are taxed, Ih about on a par with a pelitlon chculutcd n few xearaiigo, to prevent sheep from lx.-inghotdcd nearer than llin-o lnllca nt Among tho whlto men who liavn taken tslulm without the cotiM-nt of tho owner, Second Carload of Plows ! and hiive now in Htocic 180 Pekin Walking Plows; 40 Headlight Sulky Plows; 30 Headlight Gang Plows; 10 Combined Riding & Walking Gangs. .r not. aKtMvoKonaw bv Marshal French recently and given Hojourn behind tno bare, was rc-arrcstod to day by Constable Taylor on tho charge of vagranev. Buch follows na this should bo cnmielled to work, if lioarded at tho exienso 01 the county, mere is pieniy (or thorn to uo. That tho baseballera are ns cntiiuslautic as over ia evidenced by the fact that thoy r . . . , .11 .1 1. piayoa a pincuco gumo 01 uuii uv uio pur during the snow storm vestorday after noon und eocmed to enjoy it mightily. It takes something more than a snow storm to down tho Stars on the baseball question. Another gentlo wail must bo emitted in regard to tho depot waiting room. During train time people are hemmed within its precincts liko sardines u a Iwt, and mountain's of luggago are deiwlted on the eeata. ilav tho U. It. A N. "hoar our umble cri,M anil provide bettor aceom- datlona, J. 8. flhackelford haa nerved out hi time in tho Balem penitentiary and mada Ida appearance in rondleton, but has not beon welcomed with open nrma. Thoro seldom ever lived a man with a more un savory record than Shackelford, and tho town would bo bettor off without him. Dr. Ilrownell. tho well known tmvsl- clan of Kcho, who has , been on a oix months' vlcit to tho Hlatea, returned on Sunday eveiiiiig H train, fliirieltod with travel, u a neeuiesi 10 tuyinu hoi my man of medicine spout his time pleaaur ably and profitably during h!a trip. Hull trout are said to be uuito plcntllui in tho Umatilla at prcaeut, but owing to u scarcity of salmon eggs,, the halt nod for their rnnture. few havo len takeu from its classio watere. Dor salmon' are also quite plentiful, but no Chinook nab mon nave yot mauo uieir apjieamutc. J. IL Sharon, who is, in town from 1'jlot Kock, had: aovoro stroke of aj)o iiloxy last evening at eight' o'clock. Dra, Kagan and Pruett were called in and pro nounced Mr. Sharon in a critical condi tion. IfeJiaaibeen in a state of uucon- scjonpeBa everalnco. Tho rjtut,U,waa uano prwmtiieu a, uno apiH-aranc'e on the etrecta to-day during their parade, wearing handBom uniforms and glistening helmets, They made music on all tho prinetw wreew, ami were followed by the usual' crowd of ad miring urchins. Jn.T IVn,lt,.lnn T.iturari fioc etV W 11 discuss tho following question at Ua meet, ing next Friday evening; "Ilvfolvod, Tliat all Indian reservations Miould bo thrown open to settlement. - OTtin.g debataand supplementary program ia promised. . Several nunurca ro nip , Year'i East Orkockian Btill remain at this office. Theso have ten paui ior .u be aent East. Persons having friends East, and will leave their names at this office, tho paicra will bo sent to them In the bill providing for the holding of a session of the supreme court to Eastern advantago of this order, us said before are tnuiiv cood rctircseiilutivncltlziiiiiiiitul settlers, but tho greater number are com- ioncd nt an undesirable clues, w hoo presenro on the reserve is a continual mennco to its wclI-U'ln''. nnd thrHi If polble, are to Ira dlsiioasesscd of their holdings. Several PendlclnnlUm liuv Hioiiri1 lands from the Indians under tliusn agreements, nnd aro now engaged in cul tivating it. It is learned that they will hold to their now-found iKwcssions like giim death. Thoy do not propose to lie ousted until thoy are absolutely com- ponea to go and, as thoy term It, WIM, NOT IIK IIULI.UOXRI) out of their lights. Several iiave ulrendv paid the Indians for the privilege of farming their lauds, which is naturally an Incentive to stlck-to-n-livencss. Tiio fact la that not onlv tho "maim. tho halt and tlio blind" among tho In diana have taken advantago of tho Com missioner's order, entitling them to "hire men." but many also who are norfectiv capable of farming their lands thorn solvea. An a consequence thu nolle red man can easily exist If ho chooeen oft" tlio rental of the land, and live tlio same life of lajsinessas he did before allottment of lands in severally. To maku tho Indians fclf-siipporiing was ono of the main objects 01 collator cuuiora dim, ana tins is en tirely frustrated by tlio "agreement" pro cess. What action the new agent intends to take remains to bo seen, but tlio fact that he has already raised a sweat among white men on tho reservation is obvious. Another entirely d (rerent class of pco- nlo aro anxiously awaiting and fearing a mandate of the agent ordering all stock rnoM the itr.Hr.iivi:. Ono of tho charges preferred against Coflcv was that he had allowed and en couraged tho wholesale pasturage of stock on tho reservation, bud paid n orUon of tho profits to the Indians and shoved thu remainder inio ins own oxpansivu lockets, which mav or may not bo true. Anvway. stock and sheepmen, either by agreements with tho agent or with tho Indians, have driven thousands of theso animals upon tho hills and into tho val leys of tho re nervation. Tho result Is ob vious. While not long ago, tins granu pasture wan ilch with nutritious grasses, to-da'v thoro is hardly a spot in all its broad cxnanre that contains a sioiir ol grass an inch In height. Saya "Paddy" Miles, who was recently uouucea io gether with his chlel: "Nino years ago, when I first took up my rmaitera at the Agency, grasses knee-high to a man covered its ent re surfaco. Jow scarcely I . .. . . . t . a . i.,.i. . . a Diauo is stunning mai is anco-iugii iu irrafls-hoiiiier." To prevent this wholc- nalo devastation, it is exixcted that tho new agent will soon issuo an order clear ing the reservation of stock of all descrip tion, and stockmen are quaking iu their boot. i.n conclusion Ii mfoht be said that while there la no mithiintlo authority for the above, there i.iarvniur.nta Iwlldve that a portion. a Ibu.1. Ih true. The special azent is quite reticent in regard to his intentions, but by catching up floating rumors and nntlni! the fever of fearful exiiectaucy among white settlers and cattlemen on n.r. .a.rvatl.in. ii verv eootl idea can be formed of tho proposed dispositions of the new agent Oregon, U was iiiiraincu -of Uiat body. should be ia RcpubliMn. It ?: " .Vu. j V. Youna. of'Pendle- ' .TK .ndemi the Position Attention farmerB (ore Uymg In yo$rock ol spring WPPM.-TU "J! ffifSe enowoes rtock wd get quoU tiu at Despwi A Howard's- .1 MKW LINK KAILKOAU. It will 'rob11? Com to rndlMea If lb Ilaat Kt Kilcndcd liar. Through private sources the East Okk oonian h-arns of a railroad project of in terest to tho people of hastern Oregon, particularly to many in Umatilla county. this railroad me. which is aiiracnng some attenuon iu w """"x" i n , u Northern California, is. the Nevada, Call- fbrnia A Oregon, now n operation a ais- tance of over elguty mnc iniui " 11 kt... ti,.m iiuitki?en a irreat deal IICUUi IOI ...v.... . v . of grading done from tho end of the track and the company will soon have an addi tional fifty miles In operation. This line was originally run as the Nevada A Cali fornia line, with much Jess mileage than it has now. but it did not pay expenses, and was therefore sold under mortgage foreclosure. It has lately come under a new management which, it isunderstoftl. hw undertake to push the line hrough the fertile valleys of Lawn rod Modoc It 1 belted !!. Ki-On-- reasonable expswo, iw satorai obstacles to ovsrcoe. Mr. Sam OiHiii!e. Inivlin iluuiHtiil nil his Imy, Im- purchuHctl enough from Dun Dougherty to carry him safely through tho whiter. During tho dense fog thu following bands uf hhcop have Wen mixed and separated: Mutlock with (iulliford, Hi ss & rruzlerwith halisluiry I'ros,, and Sal isbiiiy'ti with L'aiiiplKdf. It fa reported on good authority, that some old-timers of Vinson will migrute in inn spring to i.ong Ureck. .Mr. Allen Peterson, mother uud two sisters bring among tlio utitiHMT. .May their iiutlt ipa tloiH bo fully roullicd. S. AS KXTKNSIVi: WOHK. Tin- lllitnrjr of Hie I'mi'IIIo Niirllinmt Sow hi Conmn 11 f I'rrpiirutliiii. Tito most cjuiplctu hlntory nf thu great Pticitlu Northwest ever pulilished Is now In courroof preparation by tho Pacific Northwest History Company, under the auspices ol .MUituomaii i.ougo rio. ol tho Indian Unr veterans. Ilm object of this society of ploiu ers seems to bo net only to issuothu hi.-Ujry, but to collect uiul llln nwuv riiiiiliilrU-t'iuva ol IIioIiwm of 1 ho hanly heroes' with "hearts of oak" who made tlioPacillu Northwest what it is to-dav: who nroiKtred the way for the advance 01 clvillxalion. vxnio miinyot theso tollora have succumled to death, not 11 few yet remain, and it is from these tin h, !.( v tu IiiikIIv I'ollit'tliiL' the lilntorv of llit'lr oveiilful lives, era it is forever lost lo tho world. Pendleton will bo quite well represented in the woik. It contains many "old- timers" who liavo" fought Indians, made homes in the wilderness, and lived to see thatlhflr clIbrlHwern not in vain, rcn sketcliiicof theee nlonei-rs will atux-ar iu tho work, also portraits of tlio following gentlemen: IVl.ivermore, J. H. Eddy, Jsines II. ltatoy; Cuptuln William .Mar tin, Lee Moorhouio, Henry How man, Hon. James A. Feo. Dr. W. C. .McKay, Jacob Franer. and J. C. latunure, lews of Henry Stover's ranch ami tho Ispaln block in reniiicton win aiso appear. Serveral agolits are canvasMng and ifathorimi data for the work In Eastern 6n(nn. nnilnr the chureo of F. C. CalilP' bell, to whom has been assigned tlio ter ritory east of tho Cascades. This repre sents but a small portion of tho army of men omploved In gathering and arranging data, and sitting out its salient (mints for presentation in tho history. The famo of tho proictive history muv ins ludiftHi from thu fact that twenty thousand copies have lieen engaged by Eastern book stores. COUUITTKD HUICIllH. -This in. FOUR TIMES AS MANY iw carried ty any other Arm iu tlio Comity. Wo buy our goods DIRECT KltOM MA N U FACT URE MS, and ean wivo our ciibtomum tlio Portlmid JobhcrH' profit, an indueemotit No Other Pendleton Firm Can Otter. Our plowH are built particularly for guiii-antce tlieiu to thin t ratio, and wo can bu Tba Sad Kadloir of Philip Oan In H.H- lod. Tills morning tlio report spread quickly from mouth to niodth along thu street that Philip tiagen hml committed suicide In Portland', and on investigation was fnnnil in Imi too true. At about eight o'clock tlio awful news was Hashed across at... a l.t tho wire 10 jnnn usg-n msv i" Phil." had taken his own life. Thu ro- mint of thu telouram fell liko n thunder L-lmi unon his bereavvd parents: words could not express their surprlso and an guish at the terrliue intelligence. Exniwslons of surtiriw and sorrow over the action of tho son and of sincere sympathy tor the parents can ho heard on all sides, and tho news is thu ono solo topic of ronvenatlou. "Phil." as ho was familiarly called, had many friends and acquaintance here. He was known to be a jovial lpy, apparently free from melancholy, which is all the more cause for surprise that he should take his own life. Th remains of tho deceased will ar rive on to morrow morning's train from I'nrtluud. and will bo interred at tho cemetery at this place. r ull particulars 01 mo sau auair iua uiven in tiie East UaKUoNMN'a tele- grapic columns, Card uf Th.nki. Wo take thia method of returning our most sincere thanks to the kind friends who assisted and comforted us during our recent licreavement. William and 8. . Shockkv. uttvr TO.IIAV. FOA SALE CHEAP, iT4S ir tin linir ror unuvi y i n . M M . . WArR, Klr.llol aiik,.Hrn. MctOB.Orctoiu anted ynanr mo, who Is a guo- n Maul banawrUlac W man, Add eX,thloee,wltbi.pci- The Lightest Draught, The Best Made, The Cheapest Plows ON THE MARKET. Colt and oxaniino our stock nnd nave monoy lor yournelvon. Pendleton Hardware & Implement Go. Under the Pendleton Hotel. JAMES WHEELAN HAS JUST RECEIVED 50 Dozen Ladies' Fine French Kid Shoos: also 50 Dozen Men's Fine Oalf and Kanarau Shoes, all mado to order. Try the Shoes of tho Celebrated Makers, Seller, Levin fe Co., Philadelphia. DcHpain Block, Court St. - I'omllcton, Oregon. H. UOTIIOIIIM). J. F 1IKXN -Eatnbllshod, 1870.- Bean OKAl.EUH in General Merchandise. (Thompfcon-Barnhitrt Block." Southwest Corner of Main and Alta Streets, PENDLETON, OREGON. VILLARO HOUSE RESTAURANT, sir i. Jin Bradlsy.Prtfrlitmi. HalaMra ' rwawmi. ihi.' nului urnaataadatkrO. fad- nArtrtoreiimrUI trATlr. Tba pl- H . .... ill. ..II. Iiml . Hr. ui fOBA4 Ol i.Hn rji.v . - . - THE BOWMAN HOUSE Wacafclat, rrrltar, If ilbiind JUllrJad m, lDilln,,Orr. Klnrl-s'taa In rrtrj rMpt, rar lh SAaiid naa vf7 QTMiUaea. Trmi I) a