6rst irrgrotiait. BATURDAY .MAY 12, 1677 IX ADVANCE: 1 Tui.. .S3 i 1 Uoxts. . . .l SO .S Morm..tl SUBSCRIPTION PRICE tR.BDTJCED! Tkc subscription price to the East Onu. - boman Las been reduced to Three Dol Ears a year wben paid in admnet. This tep lias been taken after niucb thought on the subject; and it is hoped that the con tension arrived at will work to the adran. Xagc or both patron and publisher. Those who bare berctorore declined to subscribe for this paper on account of the rates, now bare an opportunity to prove the honesty of -their expressions by subscribing, or the falsity of their pretentions by still reading the paicr for which somebody else bas sub scribed and paid for. Remember, that the payment of $3 in cash or acceptable pro. duce in advance secures the East Okeoo max one year; if not paid in advance, 4 will be charged. A telegraph line from Walla Walla to Dayton is assured. J. 1L Gale, formerly of Pendleton, is con. ncctcd with the Dayton News. Gner& Kellogg now run a line of stages from Ft. Sumler.Bakcrcounty.totheGran lie creek mines. The president bas issued bis proclama tion convening Congress in extra session on the 15th dar of October next. George J. Buvs bas sold the Eugene Guard newspaper to Wm. Alexander. The former goes to the Polouse country. The Teller informs us that at Lewiston wheat is worth 92" cents per basbel; flour per Lbl. at wholsalc and $7 at retail. H. K. S Meyers, who suicided in Walla Walla last week with prus&ic acid, at one time was a prominent cheese tnakrr is this county. A man named Riggs, while chopping wood, near Dallas, last week, cut off a great toe. The member was lost and could no: be found. W. IL Odcll is sew the owner and editor of the Salem Statesman. We hope the blackguardism of that journal wiH now be dropped. J. C Hutcbingson's sons and nephews are about to drive a band of cattle from Douglas county to Eastern Oregon, to be sold for the Chicago market. Wab 2nws. A great war Las been fought between the Turks and Russians; the latter were -victorious and took 17.003 prisoners. Tbe Russian troops numbered 50,000. John A-Fsull, a prominent mining en gineer from San Francisco, is superintend, ing tbe improvements to be made at the Connor creek mine, Baker county, owned by S. G. Reed. Three thousand and six hundred Sioux all told bare surrendered to Gen. Crook. It is thought peace is permanent with those Indians that bare surrendered. Sluing Bull and bis warriors is next in order of capture and may that occur soon. James 31. Pinner, the defaulting Nary .Pay Inspector's clerk, bas returned to San Francisco and will expose great land grab bing operations, mining peculations, polit ical corruption and general rascality. Tbe affair creates the greatest sensation. Last month 2.C23 bona fne immigrants landed at Astoria, by stmmers, about 1,700 of whom proceeded inland in search of homo. 3Iost of them are coming with cash and expect to stay. The cry is "still they come" and there yet is room says the Aslorian. Ex-Gorenor Abernelhy died suddenly of chronic disease of the heart last week. He was 70 years of age. He came to this country 37 years ego this month. He was chosen principal Governor in 1S45, and beld that position until succeeded by Gen. Lane as Territorial Governor in 184S. Charles Stewart of the Mollala prairie was the owner of a fine mare; the mare broke her leg; and be thee shot the ani. sal loss 200. Is there no way to pre serve an animal after breaking a leg, for breeding purposes? It seems that some -way ought to be provided to accomplish .that end. Wheat. R. C. Geer sold 1,500 bushels of wheat at $1 45 per bushel. The roads bad been so bad that be could not haul the wheat to market; hence the delay in selling it; hence the great price be received. He also bas tbe benefit of any rise until June. Who wouldn't be a farmer in Wcbfoot wbere bad roads prevent the early market, lag of wheat? O. N. Denny of Portland bas been corn nksioucd by Mr. Hayes, Consul of Tcints ia, China, to 211 a vacancy. The city de signated isa large one with an estimated popnlalieB ot 1,000,000. It is the port of tbe city of Pckin, distance 80 miles, in the province of Cliich-le, and is situated on the river Pei-bo, 34 miles from its mouth. This river empties into an arm of the Yellow Sea. Salary L500 a year. Goxc To Easterx Omxox. lion. John Xiato left for an extended trip tlirougu Eastern Oregon, a section of our great - State that be bas not visited since 1S4-1, the yew be came to Oregon. He will, ere bis . .return, visit Umatilla and Wasco counties aad return to !bc valley through the Minlo Pass. Being largely Interested in wool growing he will post himself in regard to tbe growiag of that stamplc In the sections be visits. Hb views upon the country through which be will pass will be com. aaaa tatted from time to lime to tbe columu of Use Daily Record, and bis letters will be leaked for with laterest Willamette Farmer Heppner Cerrcspeutleiicc. Ilcrrxzm, May 0, 1877. Mu. EoiTon Times are generally quiet. yet notwithstanding the scarcity of money busy bands are constantly adding little by little to our thriving town. The millinery shop and hotel are beginning to loom up and the musical sounder the hammer tells, us that thev are nearins completion. The fast presents itself to oit minds clearer and clearer every day that in no distant future the town of Ueppncr is going to be second to few ol the inland tonus in Eastern Ore gon. The question invariably asked by the stranger upon entering the place and seeing so many business men who, to all appearance are prosperous and happy Is, "where are the people who support them." To answer this question correctly would require one to go to each man's house, this being the only way to tell exactly their whereabouts, but the bet answer is thi', "the bills arc full of them," and indeed they are. The streams are so crooked that the travelers only sec one place at a time, and thus concludes that be bas only seen one bouse on bis whole journey when per haps be bas passed a hundred. Seven years ago last Fall your humble servant traveled for the first lime up the t valley of Willow creek. At that time Geo. Stansbury and-family were the only rcsi-' dents of what is now the town orileppner. Little did we then suspect that a few years would see a town of a hundred Inhabitants on the spot where then lerked the cayote and he thought so too, then be would rrc as regular as the sun rose and set, watch- ( ommend the enlargement of the reserve. ing for the domestic fowls of the owner of the premises. At that time from this point j to the Blue mountains, a distance of from 13 to 20 miles on three different streams, the fat (and thez valuable) cattle grazed without being molested, holding complete sway over both bills and valleys ;but change is the order of all animated nature, and since then the creek bottoms bare been fenced in, forming an almost continuous line of fence from source to mouth of the streams; thus rendering it hazardous to risk stock over Winter without feed; and cot only that but to the utter Indignation and disgust of tbe cattle, the sheep have crowded them out and taken almost uncon ditional posscsstea of tbe entire country. I it one of natures' laws far things teseek a level, and while the Winter range bas4 been cut off by tbe farmer be bas ia tie mean time increased his facilities for pro viding food for slock during Winter ia propertkm to wbat Le bas barred lb eta from procuring for tbcMseivw, hence we see the equilibrium of property is xmIm taiaed. While we believe it to be a fact that the north era portion of the county is better adapted as a general thing to farm ing purposes we still claim that as a cobb try for stock raising and farming both tak en together tbe soMbcra pert is fully co.ael to it, if net its superior. Tbccemparatire ly level or wdulatiag prairies of the north will aHdoabties be farmed as fast as aoass are devised Tor procuring water (artificaltj i for various iwrpos&s oa the farm. Wbile the mere precipitous parts of die soetlt will admit of only a KaHed extest of faralog j leaving always fea to the stock a fair share of pasture lb at wlti never be &t for any tL lag else oa account of Hs us eves sr facc We should like to dweM for a leaf time upon tbe future prospects of our part ef the county, and tots ef advaauges k bas over other places, but we bare alrcadr crowded out ocr news items for Ibis week, so we subscribe oer self very respecifotly Yours, truly, Cer.ngsroypcyr. "Lrcx!" How manr yeang men bsre depcadedapos tbe magic poteecyefthe word -luck r Every aadertaklag by them seemed a kind ef actual necessity; no ca. terprise, no cmukmsncss. no efforts to Isi prove nothing but live along in a stupid iIicawber".Hke msnner, doing no more than compelled to. waiting for some great fortune to come, imploring each to take abundantly, to cat, drink, be merry, aad; banish forever anything like care or ens-! stdcratSon of tbe falHre. Not only bas this been the history of many, but one need only look about bim to become convinced that such is true of many youag mea at present. As you pass along the streets of your town themanyyeuagmen.ali in g-d and see health, with their neat-fittiug clothes and soil, wiiiic nanus, do vou ever rcSect that that these gcatlcmcn are kept up by their "I'a-s" and "31m," tbey seldom degrading themselves so much as to cut stove-wood enough to cook a meal's vic'tt da. nave aot tome of our readers passed the abiding' place, even in Pendleton, of imc of these papcr-colltrcd gentry aad found their aged mothers cutting wood and doing the rough "chores" about the bouse, while the young gentlemen were up town perhaps regaling a fne cigar. No wonder then that in after life so many say, "I was always out of j luck!" Read the biographies of Daniel j Webster, Henry Clay, Robert Burns, Pat rick Henry, Cbas. Dickens, Andrew Jack. Benjamin Franklin, and we might name a hundred others among the wisest and best of the world who have becomban cxclama lion point in history on account of great inventions, orations, discoveries, etc, pro duced by them; and it will be seen that we have little use for the word "luck, and it might as well be thrown out of our lan guage. All about us are men inquiring for; farm bands, sheep-herd era, teamsteta, etc. Every one of these young men who stand idling on the street corners could get con. stant and lucrative employment if tbey bad the proper spirit. Learn to be diligent, and employment will follow you, young men! No man will offer to employ you while you lounge about town, leavlngyour mother to do your part of the labor at your home. Bros For ScrTUts. From the Walla Walla Union we learn that last week bids were opened for army supplies. The fob lowing show the prices bid for the various articles: wood from 03 01 to ?0 50; barley from $1 04 to $1 32 per 100 pounds; cats f.-omilfS o$lG0; timothy hay from $9 0 to $1220 per ton; straw from $4 07 to ($7 50 per Ion ; charcoal from 17 lo 19J cents iter uusbfl. .Last year contracts were mauc I bids are to be passed upon at Portland, i hence contracts are not yet awarded. tor wood lit av DO lo svj uO ner cord, ana liav ' cnciiy al til IT, to 14 Ki ntt ion. and straw 5 45 I Taylor W twr Ion rlmti-nnl IK Ms. iwr titnlwl. Ilipsri TibbctLiI WOOL MARKET. The Standard quotes wool in Portland thus; Willamette 22 (3 23c ; Eastern Ore-gon,23(g25c The ban Francisco Examiner quotes J wool, at latest dates: Northern. 10021c, : with small sales at an advance over these figures. In the same paper Philadelphia 4umuiuui are given si iuw uc Dispatches to the Oregonlan quote prices in New York at 21 (330c. ; Ohio and Pen- sylranla is quoted at 404 tc. for medium; lor extra, -tCt; New York, 47c.; new Spring California, 21 (a 2Cc for good, 30c for northern. New York by very latest dates "Oregon wool" is quoted at 27;Sc. while Call, fornla choice Is quoted at 21c. The Indian Cauncll. The Lewiston Teller gjves the following regarding the Indian Council lieW at La. wai on the 2d Inst. . -Gen. Howard met Joseph and other Indians In council at Fort Lapwal oa Wednesday of this week. Gen. Howard then and there lead to him orders from Washington and explained to bim their nature and the necessity for his obedi ence to them. He further told bim that in case he, Joseph, should comply cheerfully. be and bis people should annually have passes to the Imnaba for a zncnth or six weeks to bunt and fish, that If cm coming to the reserve they should find there was not sufficient land for them and their stock that the Randall premises en Sweetwater sboakl be fitted up for the residence ef Josepb. or be mlcht select an unoccupied place. Joseph would assent to nothing till be bad consulted with White Bird and other of bis friends. He said he mielit rn. He said be might re- quire tea dajs or two irtki lo dfcWc "wh&t ta do. The Gen. said they ceW have all the time necessary, but at last they and all NczPerces must cesae uio8 tbe restne and that if they were unwitting be had the troops to compel them to obey. Tbe . , ... , . . , . , al days. Iiraoai Anati. special says: Tbe isdlgnaat feenngaroer. ed throughout the United Slates by tbe trs- timeny at Joke D. Lee trial, relative to tbe Mountain Meadows massacre, bas led tbe Laucr Day Saints to approirsed tbe ar- rest of Brigham Yeeag aod other heads of tbe church, who are aecued ! saectios-! lag tbe oommiioa ef tbe borrMrie crisae ' Tbey bare detembsed to resist asr bsotc- saest, aad to this rad secretfy arasfag and drilliog throegbost tbe Territory of Uuh Orders have been privately lstml by mili. tary coBimaaders f tbe faatoos Nauvoo lcgsvo. mjalring tk-ai ercaaixatiaa to be la readiness for active serriee oa tbe COih of the present mwatb. Xtw York. 3Iy 5. Tbe Herald's Salt Lake spxial says farther prparatsosis for boUtities are pxriicaiarly acJe ia south. era seuleaeaU, to which foer boxes of1 brrech-toadteg rifles -acre shipped last) 1 weak from tbe csmwulwa store ia Silt ' Lake Cky. Last niebt a seeling aad drltts ef steads of 3Iermeas were going on ia Salt Lake City Itself, aad it is repined aVat some ef tbe proceedfac were coadec k d wfehla tbe esctossre ia the kamedlate vidnisy ef the Lyoa Hems. Yosag bas boMly assered wfcbia the lat few days that tbe Mermoat wbe have beta driv en so oftea and so far !H be driven ce tooger. FROM O-VtOV COWTT. A valued cerrespoadent studs us tbe foU lewlag from Union cesaty uader date of 3Iay7tb: It Is raining here you bet! That is not a bad spirit which takes bold of and makes a oote of passing events. proiperoes in this vicinity, aad aft classes of individuals should be glad of this, for Uic prosperity of the country after all rests upon the genuine prosperity of the barer larmer. Tbe -Union Band catered the court bouse a little before court met aad dls- coervtxl tome Terr fiae aiissic. csoaseoaent Ufiua the opcaiag of tbe new court-house. lJl ZZlT'S ' M it ray. the Luton boys areway up- la giving tnelr unsK mile towa trial I be lievetbat is what tbe Frenchman would call it. The Circuit Court met ia the "bran -new" court Louse at Union, which is indeei a credit to tbe people of this county; it is un. t questionably one of tbe finest court-boates ia the interior of Oregon; it is built of brick, lias two wings, aad contains ample accommodations for all tbe county i filler, trial and grand jarors, etc; ia snort it is an impnsfng.magniu'eenl aad ample struc . . . .at . i T lure lor uie wasu oi wis enterprising i 'conic. j i. i . . . . i t , junroau: raiimau; is mc crying nocu oi tlic denizens of this section of the Pacific slojie to make it one of the most productive ' sections of ibis great aad growing State. Nature bas performed her part, and if the ; government of tbe United States will do ) tor Oregon what she bas done for so many t of her other sovereign children, we will in the near future derelope a State "where , rolls the Oregon that will prove the pride of the nation. Judge 3IcArthur was oa band as usual at tbe proper time, and seemed to be very well pleased with bis new quarters Ills beaming countenance exhibited, as be en. tered the room, a kiud of quiet satisfaction ever the result of bis decision finally af. finned by the Supreme Court, fixing tbe couuty-seat at Union. We noticed the ru-1 bicunil form of Judge LO. Sterns, the lar.' it who successful! v fousht the tnxxl ficlit I for the cople of Union In that apiritcd contest which finally secured for the pro- pie oi union ail iuc ucdcuu oi wc cuuuiy - scat location. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Pendleton postofflce 3Iny 1, 1877: Arbuckle J W BellLJ Dobson Danl Giay F 31 Howard Cbas Kerney Cbas Lasbaw Lix 3Ion!gomery R II Packwood J U RcrsL Stetdicns Sitathal AdcookEG 3 Hallin 1)B Granger Wm 2 Harala John Johnson Jim Knoulcs J U 3Iycrs las Parker II 2 Byan & Lang 3 SpragucM D2 Swargart Jlolllc Tayior Jolin A ShatcberGeo Trammrll 31 las iicnucrson C Watcrlleld Will W 2 Wilson L Wilson Mti Armllda Zellcr Staor 2iOTlCE-UXATlLLA BRIDGE. The undersigned bavins been appointed by a meeting of the tuhcrtbcr to the fund for buildinsa bridge over the Umatilla rlr. er, held at AyrtV schooMinuseMarS. 1877, a co.nmhtrc to superintend the building of said bridec. with power to receive bids and contract for the erection of the same, here- fJSSS i will be received br them up to 12 o'cIock M, 3Iay 18. 1877. The plan and specifications of said bridge can be seen on application to the undersigned. The right to rrject any or all bids Is hereby reserved. The bid ill be opened and de ckled upon on the afternoon of May 19th, 1877, at the house of S. M. Pennington on Butter creek. Any further iuformatlou will be cheerfully given by either of the under. signed, . m. ris:.NOTox, i O. F. Tiiosuko.v, v Com. W. IYI. NEW TO-DAY. 1 LL rtttSOSi KSOWt.NO THEMSELVES I.V- J V, Orttrd to lb Mfcnw af lb IVMftt llMri M ffeut call ul mUW laintwlntrlj aJ un rati, at N tmttU cot MtIM t-T lb ru af Jaaa mm b la tlx bab&i ids aUsnrr Svf tata-cUac, jirs a. it, ralev. j Wool-CJ rowers, I ATTBKTTI O INT IJKNTlLETO.V HA.1 THE HONOR Of HATI.-tC . lb tnt nuUilaitl. aartb ef ha Tnonmem, ' x-r WOJL U rvll u4 lUJ-4. Tfif Sac rattm ' Btftdt Atfraacra au4 ic uupanu rruBrtoa. Mjr 10, H IUIt.VARU A LEE. STOCKHOLDERS' XEETISG. -vane is n exert ctrr tvs ur t I .l uuttt iba tiblnlrfriaribt ItTraUr Amo crt , u xuu man ta rroiirtM, ut Yw pn ( Bort 'J'TM'" ' rwSct, Umj it, tin ; j t,. SHERIFF'S SALE. vtjrrrx or ax rxecmox tvrn ocr 1 13 cVrCn frr? far iw -t - cva crv u rt- m. uort 'null - J I AAL1A3.1 Vat km ZlM. 1 fMujm frrwr i BNUijtrrU SVTxlZtV'V s ' txtvr 4iuu. faru.w. ttarpiMj mtn, t4 mu 4inMM muiu , "TttJggZttZ v u xtru. imKn m i tin , InW to irtt hI u r MitUtt. ktm MSt far ait U L4. f rM mm, tto lira DAT or jcxi; JStt t r mi 4 v. it ren bw la At t Sitoi li w m ij. Ujt rtiM, ta)U ttbtnt Sc a&t to 1V1 tii( -ktA4 bi4 favM to " wwrfMikti. t 5 k t Muaatci ; rrr amcrm, w lauai ir. i , ' ZZJJ JJ SVrfk? CauialU Uwr, Urroo. A. KNOWXES Wat luK yn U TakMdU 4 Wur rwzM A wiiyi tr uti u ryw l mm J rarfwtafarta l jsawr u4 ta ni m iimnoi f fn' a a a m l II - BCESTEHXIAL PENDLETON, OREGON, trri l tim hlXX rngm t' Tun aim df. Try aaTMb W Mn Craw rtf M. Jc U Hlix H. trKT f IWL THE - WEHBR." -SHERMAN A HYDE," 9 C. H. STONE CO.V PIANOS, 3TA N D Alt D ORG A N." TEX Vail 4ni. itm.l m'l Uti cixt t M3MU l t rri. II. B. SLTLIFF, ertarnt TrTf Am tc ft Wr teatnarxu. St tfft ta WS aa br a Srv -rli. aa4 al we aananu as fv; aMataSr li'ilwm FW lrcc ul tons v&Sraa -Cin St. Una ISaut, WOU wa.w i .orth-Western aTTJtaC COM TAX V Grrsi Unhiritm ta Fart Ecti. Lactt Rata af Fcrt: ro&ucuucrus ............ t e ffttaa tl OS bar CUT ... It HanOlr.ltOa. Zi W Wtesr&acra. TS 6 Xraaa, PuV. C T. XUrca4 . W W I'auutS....... SCO wawa. to Vcatcc 3 0a TVrvua thtru to Omtla. CUofa. Kcu CWr. i S ? al poUU TV Baiw C3f ai SAN, tM a iea4iunaraaiutft&x w. iCa ! J": rTuJ at aapif Arrr u lot li vrx moke, atci V b Mounts. ferrt(3-L A. H. BOOVta. AwnCut htymlnim. FIR.MTIIIE STORE .....AND CABINET SHOP DtXtnODtC TAX DOtCC. rrorrirton. -tr ! it ft rSrORX" Ttr yoU" lltit fcr trari ! rtrmiur lit m u HARNESS SHOP, as- Ordrrt lor rrUirt rcocorr llvJJ la. i REPAIRING! REPAIRING a DecaUOrdtt. Ca mt wia Krp -ea ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT ALL la a IVrtCUei tyraltara itort Notice To Tax-payci! JA rERi!os K-i ibrr. rto,t A m t4u ute dcic tbt u Cmsit Cocn Ui . jicj tb DELINQUENT TAX LIST rr lk jrtr 1STS ta nr btl tormllKttea. Tt cclr wtj la uti csaU U tj loawlui pa7mal. n. stncnsT, y Ssm?aa4 Til CatkCer. CoullUa Cmb, Orrroo. SYL.VESTER & BENTLEY-3 PLANING MILL, TcfrUrfr with sit mcUorrr easatcua latrcwlln. i GREAT BiBT.AtN Caa ba hi nrj tftiia A iloe u lb prophrtar t rrodWioa. Iba irrau el s Ut U ItrmWa to lb parrbaarr-a rorUoa lo H rM Srl aa4 IM Misac 7 unuuBTair. . ADVERTISEMENTS. S.--R0THCH1LD CALL and examine the large and well assorted stock of general Just received by S.--R0THDHJLD At bis old stand In UHarker's building, and which be offers to the public a terms that will compare favorably with Uos ot aay compcuur. S.--R07HCHJLD The following ire soma of the Iradlcc lines, of which yau will always find an aisorttx nt an band: Dry-goods. Clochlnr. Boot and Slwe. Hals and Caps. Carpet s.wall paper. Gro ceries, patent tan!iriae. Palots. Oil. Tebaece. Hardware. Cutlery, China aed Otass ware, btatlosery, etc. S. R0THCH1LD Order frora tbe couttry will receive prompt attentioa. a HWe, Furs, Wool, etc., taken ia ex change. CAMPAIGN OPENED wOL rosxux SPRING OF 77 At TJmailla, Oregon. IVTaTBOPT U li-rltr4 to caa aad r Br W ll aa4 iaH atoct af attrtfirt nntiit St I w M aril U prim to aaltUa timn. Tea latlrm lag COOK STOVES Occident Goldsmith Range Golden Gate Empire City Ilirmatk Rio Grande PA RLO B ST0VK3 The Monitor Parlor Belle Laurel Ranger Echo Onward PABLO it COOK Jewell Echo BOX STOVES Black Giant Moguel Pine Knot Woodside Bonanza -A raU awttmrBl ef- "X" 1 1ST "fV .i3L TR. 23 OeMtutlf M basa. atf Uri raas. Alt oHtts SO ti profajAlr. JOB WORK dooa Uh aat sa as4 ilUpiUa. wit j'txaza. 1 rtYOXK wtto waU Lrfal 7takf of urd. Knaucia, ana rscr aratr vo u. n. ouh, nrn ptxr, CautUla OwhHx, Orrjaa. TceaiWr , tin. ADVERTISEMENTS. COOKIWa STOVES A5U Manufactory of Tinware, And a ix kism or SHEET-IRON VORK, Main rtt, oppoiita tfce Court Hesse. Will constantly bare on band, and for sale, a Complete Assortment of 1M IJl U.T1TI KXST A. complete Assortment of the Diamond ROCK C00KIXG STOTES. ALL KISW or JOB WORK T7 ilmimu trial g. y. "webb. HURRAH FOR EVERYBODY! Jftst, Lek Here ! iJD Ir TCP WKT rAtxr. LJ, MJXTT. CLAS3, tn., C la IV PE.DLErO.V $3 I DRUG- STORE ! Ir rer waxt t tx& ui ru jairu Vtaam catod PENDLETON DRUG STORE. Jr TW VAST La&n Tadrt pot mt Ul tmUt. c PENDLETON DRUG STORK ia PENDLEION DRUG STORE jr rec wa.t i cusvt t tau. rau aw PENDLETON DRUG STORE. i TT TC WANT Batf BrsUa, OaM. mr Sf L rtou ' PENDLETON DRUG -TOR. Ir Tr wxr A r:m.a ni;mlil a at,ia PENDLETON DRCG STORE t rcstCAt. iXfrancEvis aMkav VU. T U mtm WANT?. as tfin to mrr as la mi aai- caa W asuOnl ay rJJ to aVa tiw mt jtmem. LIVBRT', SALE - STABLE, ptAtN sr. oittgirc ronLcx sere Jebn BeTsrman. J. St. PROETT. Jl. D. PHYSJCIAN AND SURGEON tVCctsa Orrjnx. OS' It Is r bcU4icr. ap sttsri W. C McKay, .Tl. Dn PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. rrxGrtao, rautBU Oajfy. Orrfaa. OSc U Ittf Dr. J. IS. I.indcy, SURGEON AND DENTIST. tl ttluilHtU(rh Psndletoa, TJcaatiHa County, Wbrr bat mrxn c a a-'ijl W taA. Suryny A Specialty.' aU O. Stcrnn, ATTORSEV Jt COUNSELOR AT LAW Bakrr 0jr. Or" . LO. 5irra nS anrad 0 raaru af tba rtflbJa kat Dicmt. l rf U1S0M VuUuiia Tml tarW. Watrr R(bu 1 Muwa; ImgitMn a 5r CUUTV. CoCrtWl p-ocaptty t.nW Uv (V2 TJ J. H. Turner, ATTORN El AT LAW, Cvaatr Orders bocjil ac4 aoU. Leant XigtuM OFTICTC ca SI ila itmt, tpftmlt Cwx Ilccaa. nrfrOrtaa. Orrfoa. S. V. KNOX, -A.ttorney at How, Wcuca. CmiUIU Caw air, Orrjva. WILL rBACTlCKlx THE COURTS OF this State and VTa'&tnrtoa T. rtit.fr. sarSprrtU altestioa piut v, LaaJ bclcr aad CbtlccOsaa. G. W. RAILKY, REAL ESTATE AG EXT, (SXD NOTART rtJBUC) PF.SDLETON, - OREGON. PAtmcrLAR ATTTXTinN- M la Ihr Hna-cnttoa aftaaJcUiD ta tbf tVrartnst at Waaiwrstaa, cd4 la lb Tarmt S-.l Son ami litlr rniml Srrrkva arv itatVrft lbw drttrtna lo arrar 5utt er?rbaul Uota; aim to ltma dnOrtaz to acairataaU br Hoamtrad aot rrorartioa. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS TO BE HAD AT Jacobsftit & Go's Saloon, OffonU Bill SwUxStr Juxr, 1 rzyPLErO.'C Orrgoa. BmT - -W ce u so. see. Apftr to v. a. mat, m&Hoo, wr. - ADVERTISEMENTS. PEhJDLETON aaw rraitr. THIS CENTRA LOCATS axo POPULAK MOUSE HATISG BEES EXT I BELT REFITTED asd HEFUJLSISESB u xuv or trim rot The Reception of Gcests THE TABLE THE BEDS THE PEXDLETON" HOTEL, WrtifMMwSi MMaMauk (Ulaute0 nl-tl ST. CHARLKS HOTEL, CWXkSX HAaKAX.mKK3eK'-CKiy t K'mi r-nL-mA. errsam. Tto Sr j owl n laiaf af IVL Una. m fit un. tf j !T ' "r s aw aar iu.-x I " Sm m-rm r. .M m aw rwM Saur a ittu UHllMiMallMaiim Sr-rjr-w raa JMJ-aaaaiinirtf mmmt S fcaaW a o. WiKon Uotcl. UXATILUt! 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