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SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1877 0DGE DIRECTORY. rimM Lmwk No. 4. K. or Beets In the Cat3 Hall, IVodlrina. every Wediteeday eveolug. Urutbcn la food tUsdiBS are onniUliy Invited lu .Ucod. ymuna Loocc No M, X. F. in A. it. krrti a tbe ttnt aad third Botdajra of each aaBlu. Hours ot meeting 7 r. x. Earruuc Stir, Martha Wasiunttea Chapter. tYoJle-i-HrU rvtrjr TuraiHy Bight fulliur, tb first slid tbird Mod dirk of each mouth. Kcarsu Loocx No. S, r. a O. tVodlHao Beet oeery saiuraay ereninj ax I r. Brvtbrra coal 4 ' KabMUU. Iani "o. 100. la(! T. IVrdletna Be, crrt? Thar evi t t Vvioci. r. at. bmhero in pxt aunjinr are rwjowtcd to atieod. j CUVRCU DIRECTORY TCnacorax. Sravxr On lb third Saadsr of rcb anoih. the Iter. U H. Heila will 3Ht, awl prrrfa . UbenwnunratllolockmWttoo;inU.'eeveoi at 3 o'clock in re&JJetoa. , . , , B. E. Cr.racz. rreaehlur second SasHtar la A oeaih at ii a. x. iter. Kooou, jrracircr m cWjt BarnsT Carre.-Err. W H. Profit will pnorb at aaooth, at II o'clock a. - ii J. b. UWt. i -. J B. E. Carom Socnt Treartiint tret witr In tub month at 11 X. a. and I r. X. Ker. S. W. Darks. Ncncx. SiapJ aaaoaccrBMSU orfatnlK, Bwrria f aad dcaUa, will b ttmeneA wllboai diarra, OWt oiry eeucc.nabe iaixod tar acoordie to Unlr Uajtbr- ' Siafta coplca oftbe RanOaraosax, Is faipia far nili iff, caa ba oUalord at thb oScc tT aaaania ao repoatloUrfT' tar riows traoard Xj carreapoBdceU. t For The Traveler, rrrsc NtrtTTH WESTERN mcC Onrur'i trn JL leara rradMao for CmatOla 6x j brtrrs 3 30 . lock r. x.; tor La Grande Bakrr city aod KH-! T 2Uacte ad tea at about Braeeer at S o'clock a. x. ItoDdara, Wedondan rndara; rctaratac Irare Herrwr at 6 o'ciork a. x. oc Toadar.ThBrdajra and Salgrdaya. aamriag at S o'dack la tbe rrcotnp. Sinmrra arrrre al CnatQIa fraaitielov oa Tarodara, Tbaradara and Satardirx at ( o'clock r. x.; diarUa: on WnJotadiyt. Fridijc a- d Veodira on rrtnra Iripa. Sura xiaka dote coaaec Ooe aruh thasnscra. BaTlar .SXISdfcsc... . MV LOC&t. AND OTHER UTKLUGEirE. Postal Agent Steele, was ia town Toes- day last. Weap-snent, Chief ef the Uaatillsj, gve.B svcail on Tuesday last. AMcntioa U-called to the adr. coaecrn- Ing the cek race at this place, Jaly Slkr pi. Wk'ricsfBb'has Xidy Rose poUtoe two inches ia diaseter, of ealy six weeks growth. Some blooded sheep were sold by S. G. Reed, lately, at 58 a head, and Berkshire pigs at $15 apiece. A ample ef'OHr pioneer townsmen pugiliMed " on Tnesday la&t. Cause, diSerence of opinion. Remember the Stevens Dramatic Troupe Monday evening! Also the entertainment oa Wednesday evening. A pack: Irate, consisting of 35 mules, frem Grand Ros4e, passed tbroagh Pen dJeton Thsrsday morning. 'AixLtte.' Oar vigilant Sheriff slight ly impeded the progress of several celes-tial-a few days go, but found out, "Me got am tack lacepe all lite." A drove of .fine merino sheep, number, ing nearly two hundred, passed through Boise City lately en route for Walla Walla They were brought from Vermont. Mr. Gilliam, who lives on Birch creek, feme foar miles above Pilot Rock, has abost 39 acres of rye growing that will average 7 feet in height at this time. George Patterson of Wasco county owns he largest steer in Oregon, if not the larr est in the world. Its weight is 4,603 posads; hcirbt, siz and a half feet. . - , , . ..i.t. The Cesaty School Superintendent has 1 , Jr. , V.L , .:.:.s. WVMi ula.cu na 0tsut usa u i71iiul . o m j r school aad looking after school lands. At the end of his labor he will publish a complete tabulated report. Phillip Houghton, of Baker, has sold 509 head of cattle to be driven to Winnr. mncca, seat by rail to Jersey City and there butchered for shipment to England -where the beef will bring 14 cents a pound Ob Sattrrday evening last, Laurence Itler, a man who has been for some time in the employ of the stage company, at this place, was arraigned before Justice of the Peace jG. W. Bailey, for the alleged lareeay of goods, ceBsittlsVg of pests and laiies clothing, from Liversaore & Beagle's store, while acting; as night watchman. J After a lengthy examination, which lasted tsatil 2 o'clock in the night (or morsing), the defendant was bound over In the sum of f 259, to await the action of the next Graad Jary. Quite a somber of our public spirited citizens met at the court house on Saturday last, prEaat to notice published in the East Okegosiax, tor the purpose of tak ing the initiatory steps for celebrating the 4thof jEly. On motion, Geo. W. Webb was elected chairman, aad Doug-W. Bailey Secretary A committee of arrangements wa appelated, consisting of Messrs. J. H. Tamer, L C. Dieoiway, J. H. Stsanm nasi G. W. Webb; and also a committee to so. lick &d procHre feeds, consisting of M' Wilik r S. Saaford, Mrs. G. W. Webb. Mr! Lot Liremore and Mrs. Mollic White. It was decided to hare a paWic basket din aer. The aeedsf then adJourBed, to meet sgaia Jtsae 7th. to fcaaMct. farther busL Rev. J. S. ThotspsoB, Presbytcriaa mis sionary, heidervToe at the M, E. church Ia this-place oa Monday evening. Mr. ThempsoB had with him four Indians from the 2sez Perce reserratSsi, who some " T 'TT' , , " ,f, T V ' Wt- to app-annaallr a boi rd ofas- six years sgs were baptised iMe thcchHrch, soerce or weal Ui in Eastern Ocon d ; ,Uufttsclwols7perinteBd en t from among aad have "sisce been stadyisg the Bible , Washington. Tea years hence Umatilla t,e HRtnarrled young raea. whose duties sad preachifig to the India oa. the res-'county alcne will feed half Puget Sowd shall mainly be to visit the i schools and errxten. The Indians were acaJy dressed, j and all the Willamette country oa the , EletIt?f5! lJ,'L '''Vl l jll'B i - . . ',,.. 4.i i i tts i . they think It advisable, we know of one exhibit eixellest msHBeri and were very; jisclest mlUm. while her wool will be in rror sn(J prospective L.L.D. istelUjeatia sppearascc every way. Al general demand oa account of the length j w) taking an active part In school the close of thesemoa, theyJBgasong 'of the staple All through the Yakima matter, who would be more than wIIU t ZlcTl(mp"z. Bd of kl;dndcweeevepl0;i at having beforehand repeated the same is are being herded and making money lor, adranlajj0 , tne public, and especially English from mecsory. Some remarks their owner- With one-third tlic expend!. jndvaBtngeou to the yoang man rt-rcrred wereeitfredbyoseef Ike saaber, slating lure that Calirbrata has made to .improrc to. We shall use ear tAflaeuce U have what Cbristlaalty had deae for bis people, the breed, of wool bearing sheep, Eastern k jj-J- ' ,uer .... Wn be A large Rtmber of the Jcz Yerce Indians Washiagtoa and Oregon riil have larger eS Ih c!eltrl.e Vr of Sonou; are said to belOBg to protesteat churches fiocks as well as" higher grades of w-!. natter, and we anticipate a season of aadtobefcadiBgdcvoalChrisaaalives. ' Vvnn Souni I)lp"lch ! general good litallh. J. H.V. The recent r&tas have caused Uio Uma tilla river to rite higher than it has been for some time. Mr. Samuel Robinson, who if trarcllng for Miller Jc Richard' Type Foundry, San Francisco, gave ui a call yesterday. The wheat market i reported quiet The quotation range from $2 20 to 30 percental. The receipt of wool are in crenslnp;; quotations are 22(324. lor extra choice and 1320 for common. Mr. S. Anderson, of Happy Canton, en Thursday last, brought to this office U(.tne fine turnips areraplns 4 Indie in I ,. . , . , " ; diameter, which we conider an extra growth for the sean. We arc aluats ! ! jtfad to hare such things "turn up.' M. P. Bull, n the East Or.Eooxiw, caM his meagre shadow ncrrKs our sanctum m1 On Mondav We arc orrv to f-re him 1... , , . , looking so feeble, but it joice to be assured , , , , , , I that be Is fast Improving in health, and i hope to UMtQ see him back to his firhlior weirhL Snlinrt. Tier. J. C. Baker, Baptist Missionary for the Pacific Coast, tailed from San Fraticlsco on the steamship G. W. E der for Portland Wednesday last. It I ex pected that be will be present at the Bap tltt AsseelaUes which atets at Pilot Rock, Juse 14th. We leant &sXXr. J aha Bradbcra coo. templates removing his house and barn from his ranch to Pendleton, and baring them placed nptm the lota adjoining the M. E. church. These building, will be an ornament to the town, and reflect credit on the taste of the owner. The Steven Dramatic Company will give an eaterUinmeat la Milarkey Hall Monday ereninjr. This company nave a large array of plays from which to (elect, and will give our people the best they bare. The troupe combine alt that I necessary to make an appreciable show. Let all attend. J. M. Bcntky, of the firm oT Sylvester & Bentley, is patting a nice picket fence around hi property ia Pea diet on. Such improvemenu add greatly to the beauty or j our already handsome Tillage, a. well a increasing the value of property in the vicinitT. We would sorrcst that others so and do likewise.'' The bears appear to be very trouble some oa the Calapoola, above Oakland, this year, having killed a great sstaay sheep for different parties. A very large brown bear was killed at Mr. Banks' place j a few days ago. and unmtstakcaoleevt.j A Loadaa dispatch to the Chicago dence is found of a number or other in J Times indicates a good deal of reeling the same neighborhood. among the English concerning the safety "' 'cT British Interests ia the East, ir the Taylor ITarding. a nephew of Col. Ilard. j n,,! of the Times' correspondent be ing, of Queen's River valley, was kicked L, ,adirt.ont on the abdomen by a balky horse which , Uad wj , fa he was trying to punish at the time. This , ,f w ,tro3r. unfortunate affair took place near Camp . , , Kpmrd lhe Hai)lln, win crc-s the JSCUWDfH-. va puce uc aca. a-hn. inrr MlTiTtf lawiirjnor Iifwin 01 terrible agony, he died, On WeInesly. May 23d. at Grant creek. Smith Peterson, ejdest son oT Mar. tin Peterson, was killed by the accidental discharge or a derringer in his pocket He was teaming from Roeburg to Jack sonville. He and some of his fellow team stersbad been sbootinr at a mark, and he was replacing the pistol in his pocket when it was discharged. Tbis from Bro. Ireland, of the As'orian r Every county ia Oregon; every State imd Territory of America; every natlec on the fer ,B earth. hs a lenrrvTjtative tn . ... , -1f"- popnlstn now nomtra .v.,,. ifWl aAtiTc i(uimliiP th fU4mil and Imt vrry few men idle Some cannot find work. We wish fewer Chinese aad more white people were employed. Almost all psrt of the Stale hare U-cc j visited by rains during the last two wek, and great crop are asurrd. As the eyrs of California turn from ber withered plains and blasted hills to the refres'iinr spectacle of verdure and the rreat promise or harvest in Oregon, it will tie in order, or course, to repeat the sneer about Ore goo's "everlasting ralnV Oar good n stared saddler, while mend Injr some old harness the other day. acri- dentally ran the point or an awl Into his hand, whereupon he repeated portion or the Apostle' creed rather Irreverently. As Italian, who wa standing by. after some deliberation remarked. "What a good prayer you could make ir you only knew the same of the saints." Married, in Pendleton, at the hotel, oa Monday evening. May 28tb. by Rev. 8. W. Davies, Prof. Mart Taylor to Mrs. Loa M 1 Vancouver Isdepcadeat please Strong. copy. Kart'a tnanlara waa as tei snore wIm Tbac a!! Ibrotitrr aos la t. for be caa faze Is two bricbt tjn, Aad oli Uietr trail owner lf; WnBe a, Ifc arsaaoma oa, caa srear The bcits" iraaee l ktf bearL.' Kit be tor erery Un or ear. " Hmattar prsre the jfaprr" start. Case salmon quoted at 75 ia the San Francisco market as the highest quotation. To arrive, $1 50 1 the best offer; 300 cases were seat to An it ml la oa the 25th alL The advance to fifty cent for fish will not affect the market as much as as ticipftted, it is said the extraordinary low price of tin this year will off-set the advance. .i ,n Vww.nn. . rri WAR XKWS. Dates of May 27th, 24th and 5ih. The Russian General TochelokotT, who was wounded at Ardahan, Is dead. Reports are current of a Bulgarian ris ing at Wratza and Bcrgonltz, in the Bal kans. A telegram from Erzeroum states that a Turkish force of 10.000 trom Van, which had been concentrated at Barqulrlr, is ad. vancing toward Bayaxid. Fill Ulemas hare l-etn landed in the Crimea to excite the Moslem inhabitants against Russin. A correspondent of the Dally Xewa al Vienna snys It is slated on good authority that the Russian army in Roumanla d-s not jet exceed 130,000. Three complete army corps have not yet crossed th: Prutfi A Times dispatch from Berlin slates that the Russian main army in Asia, which took Ardahan, Is 70,000 strong. A portion of tfiis force having since been detached, liatoura i now seriously imperiled. Sir Arnold Kimball, English milituy attache, gives the me4 deplorable account of the Turkish army in Asia, which he represents a lacking everything an army 1 . f stiouia bare, except courage anu pi lien cr. lie anticipates that the Russian, arm will not encocaler serious military resistAsce la Atia, aad that the only dlOcckles they will hart to ea counter are those of the country and dlaate. Dispatches to the English earoy repre seat that unless lastant steps are takes, the Russians will be within striking distance of Constantinople from the east within a month. The Russians now in Asia are In a condition to attack Mukhtar Pasha, cap ture his army aad strike for Constantino ple without serious obstacles. Acorrespondcntfrom Bucharest recounts the destruction of a Turkish monitor, as follows? It was one of the most daring deeds ever recorded. Small detachment of Russian soldiers left the northern shore of the Danube ia a number of small boat. The night Using very dark, they managed to surround the monitor before being dis covered. When finally observed by the sentinels on board, they were challenged The Major replied in Turkish, -Friends. Tbe Turk not being aatiaflcd, comma firing in the direction of Matchin, commenced not knowing where the boat came from. During the firing several Rasslan soldiers plunged Into the water, swam silently to the vessel aad placed a torpedo in close coa tact with her bottom. After It bad been securely tautened aad tae men re- tBmed to the selghbcriBg shore, the moni tor was blows Into the air aad all oa board periled. Dl3abe junc I a cavalry ngnt iook place near Kara ! Saturday between 2.000 Turks and 1JD0O I Rcssiaas. A heavy rain stopped the fight as toon as commenced. Rumors come from Vienna that Sultan Abdul Ilaaed will shortlyabdicate. There arc fears at Constantinople of internal trouble. The Vatican Is seriously beat nprn dr. clsive condoct against Rutaia in order if possible to Tarce Ler to make an expIicU decision at to her religious policy ia Po lled. Last Saturday, ay the W V. Caloa. a Scotchman giving the name of Donald I Coot or Ko. who ha leea herdins sheep for various parties in this valley, made his appearance at Charles Plocker's ranche on Toochet alout dmner time, and said he ws in seirrh of hnre thieve. AftT eat. ins hi diner, b rode off with a spotted mso horr Mr Plneker ha owned for a SimVr of vears. On Wednrdav he was ten in town with the horc. and upon be Ine armted was shown, in a lonkinc glass, tlie hore thief he was not lookinr fnr. In default of bail he was. after examination before Justice Lacy, committed to Jail. We uke the following from the Grant j County Times: A Chinaman while at work is the mines at Fort Sampler wt caught by a falling bank, and buried about 55 feet In tlx earth. Two or three oT his companions did some lively running to get from under, but one ran into the arms of his Joss, and found rest, II Is friends leisurely dug him out, aad when they found him he wasn't good for anything to ipeak of: One more unfortunate, cone to bis Joss, Pnor. wild. Ions haired, reckless cuss, ITrreafleT he wont need any boss: 2o cards few tears darned little fuss. Got Emv Last week we mentioned ilbt C"1 number or black crickets had John Dsy river. And now come this from the Idaho Statesman: "For a few miles below tows (Boise City) on the south side of the river, tbeToad Is thronged with big red crickets. They hare invaded a few of the field and commenced their ravages, but sot much danger I appre headed from them, a the farmer are pre pared to meet them with deep ditches aad floods of water." IKOX THE COCSTKT. Butter Creek, May 31, 1877. Ed. E. O. There Is a very urgent, de mand In this section for an ameaaasnt to the commas school law, by which It a . a a - t - . a snetiiu Be me attir oi me u)nmr ochooi JIEPPKER CORRESPONDENCE. IlErrSER, May 30. 1877. Ed. E. O. Darin? the past ten day more rain haa fallen here, than I have ever known to fall In the fame length of time before, and sheep shearer are about ready to say enough! at are also their employers. The bunch grass I big. and splendid crops m Willow creek for 1S77 arc a let tlcd thing. People are generally pretty happy, but they would be happier If some fellew who I fi'mlttiing the Indian with whisky was In the pcnlletitlarr. There is a certain class of ram in this ! vicinity uhiis rem to delight In associate .ns wlih the red men f the fore (no ble follows), which delight tlievJmake oianlPeU by nteeilns them on the rare track belov town evrrv tew day. Ami the amusing part of It Is that the Indians always come oft" best. Bully f-r them! Any man who will spend his time arid money with the ludians, running cayuse, ought to lose. It Is talked around that gambling has been golnr on In town, to the extent of several hundred dollars, of late. If this Is true, we advise thoae er.rased In the .business to be Jus a little careful bow they discard he law of the country, lest tKatt SXrtlawVa AVaolftallB M t t. anKslvoB they might eventually su8"er the ceaaltr thereof. Mr. W. W. Kenned rand fsrallr arrlred here a few days alace. fretn San Jbte. CalUornhu He I roJnr lata the farmlcg and stoc-ralslar bnilaes In company with Prof. R. D. Kennedy, his brother. 1!ourk . OCCaStONAU-T. We find the followlag la a' cotsitttBBtca Hon to the Dally Bee: We are enjoying (?) first-class fuse ever the public school. In which about half the citixess Join the County Superintendent against the principal of the school and the other half. The last mentioned gentleman, nho has bees teaching here, os failing to obtain a teacher' certificate, appealed to the State Superintendent and obtained a second cUss one. whereat the County Su perintendent considers himself offended and publishes hi answer to the questions propounded at the Uachrn examination, and comments thereno. Then the teacher replies with a column and a half of ex. planstloos and hints at dark chapters in the other's history. The battle grows hot. ter. and Junction holds her breath In bor. funtrj xnd whisper of Impeachment. I There is here one of the best school house 1 1 the county, well fitted to accncaaodale a traded school, and advanced pupils who would like to attend, bet who object to a second rate teacher. We are glad to find County Superintend ent so vigilant In guarding the profession of teaching. The common teacher ia ocr public schools, has generally beta same person who alter having tried every other business aad failed, has, as a last resort, turned to teaching school. Many of eur common school teachers who com plain at the grade of their cerU Scales, ia moat other States could neither get certificates sor employmenL We hope the time may soos come when this shall be the cae in Ore goo, for cerulnly the effect wnold'fall as a great blessing upon the children in our Srate. Watson fc Lnhrs have completed their new sax -mill at the brail ut Birch creek, and are again sawing lumber. A great deal of their machinery is sew aad of the most Improved cIam. among which is "RubbV improved head block, so fixed that the whole log slide on the camag Just the same araonnt for e?ch plank. causing the plank to be the same In thlck- ses throughout certainly a great im provement oa the old head block. hsch by moving one end of the log at a time, stoull necessarily cause the plank to vary la tbkknws. A -Pacific Plsner and Matcher, Xo. 2tj." will be added to the otsbllshment shortly. A traveling show aprrJ Its tent in town lat Saturday uA the lys say it "caught" ihrtu fut a quarter a Lead, or more. It was a lantern panorama and bilk com bined. Sundar morning it silently f4drd lis tent and quirtly stole a ay northward. Dmecritie Tt aft. The above mentioned 'MIV.' made its appearance in our place on Monday even, ing laM. with an appearance very much the same, only we do not think it caught even a head, to say nothing of the "quarter. Saddle and Harness MAKER, PrSDLETOX, ORtCOX. KtSe CUBl!f oa band a roaapSKe tafolr of Birvu. Mdtra, BrvSW, VTbipa. rpara. CoHart, Ratun, Siacbea, aod rretjlWix sm4t4 la oar Us. Cail aad as brfcrt aea tm brlosr. aKrl' l fnnfSj aitraded ta. ADAM STAN G i Tt3T CEHTOTIAL PENDLETON, OREGON, Ben ta latem tt tab i I lie that be It o pra I ta tbe tMwtd f aa rM lo raralab BEXR cautai taautr-. Try ka&aSttSSttSkM ooaTKcr. tarrt Hf at sU of Rata at, eaaUr af bUrk. 0. w. bailey, REAL ESTATE AGENT, (axb x ota ar rvnvc) PENDLETON, - OREGON. PARTICCIJIK ATTEXTJON" raid la tbe wtecU oTuadrblcaa In Ik OrtartBifal at Waabiariaa, ttti la lb ranoas local uMeta. and litlr serarrd. fVrriera are Icaderrd tboa d4f1ac to aeear SUl or Srbool lteos : a!o lo l 1km dirlrx to aeailfe lasrls , Vj Uaarries'I asd rr-tstiua. ADVERTISKMEXTS. WM. SW1TZLER, DIULXS DC CHANDISE GROCERIES I'UOVISIOXS, ry - HARDWARE, CLOTHING, Tobacco, BOOTS ASD'SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Etc Ere. HIGHEST. C1SH PRICK ru i Fin imi IHes. MA1N ST, PENDLETON- execox L IL1VERM0RE & BEAGLE .Isirari ta V E R LOT LIVEK.HORE. luM rariVsSol ia 1880 - 1869 o R E Are r oe-rCtta IV rVr a larg ad oo3 soXtof or MERCHANDISE At U very Irons CA5B orieM. aa lb? bare saada rraaaats ta reraaaos pod ia tba Saa rraactaca saarirt. Tbor : aa btad a faB lira at OCR- kr.rs rrrim nmx raisr. ar atoda lo ordr: aa4 aar extra aaa "'J Si raratad a aan aaur. TbabUWol rcir atfl U aaU'ar BIM3 aad ri'R5, aa4 aU Had of Coaatrr fro dac af ateaa(tau far an Uad B E A C i L E .. ..A?CB..... AfillCy LTU'AL IMPLEMN'TS IValasSr aad Eiaraat aaSca la lb saa bdittax. Iilrcrmsrc fc Beanie m Our Brand Column. j a9tSBtabrr ttat Ihm sVa ivtacKb tut UK pafr caa bare lUlr marks aod braada rvaliibed in It tavuaillf vttboatctiarTr. TbU aloaols wonbtbe i aatxcnrtJoa prUm to anr auxk-raUer C rnakUn, Int, catile, ua Wt !, rrao tC VitrMt& X r J C TnV.tn, boiren bruvird V co ' C II lirrd, WtU bora j calUa R H oa Wl bip. tibal but la racb ear; barrt, oaUlaet t a boot oa nbt UokW. llMaart,r4ait cnek, caut. H 9 caccectol a Hi tida. trvff bi to i!U la tfi atdnaotf tin la rlftJ ear atl aVvbp; barar tba "T oa ln UiU-r. 1 W li faith, Barrb mk , raiiV, B LoakftLip la - rar. brrs aaane Vnal on Ittl atmoider. Joi.a H -y, L to, ralUr, lettir T as4 aaebcr sattod oa kit aip, atxter U4 itt irtt ia r.jui ear; botm ao-lraadaokn slmitlsr. B a. t-aiair. 19 mil ttrtt, cuti. KL oa ri(bt bis; cn on ia nr ao4 coder Mils rabt; borarsLSwa U.ulieC UniU. iUllrrrrrek. CtU. li oe Ufl Up; aaatroo(artir; bofo-t ai brtad, aauSar, JttotrrkftsUS. I UjK MStod. Ct. CIo rrULIo; esiarbaV cTvpout ef iidU fr as4 esirr-W u left; Uoaa & bns,t so ten UmoUct QTLtrrr.uauo. eatiia II rlslt Lip; crtp avt mimm u jwy wa r 1.1.1 ear. iurra ujm oraod a kit lbalr. B U iaUwp, t-ve, CitJl. iaCT iw fcVm U erSj rar. Tbwcaaa Baler. Happy Castoo, ratli. 1 as kit tap; ifirT tart; la ns&t -r. duattr drw Up est ia ttNlallaudd. larKa.aaa bra&d oa int bin. D 11 LrUVraua. UpMr. cxtllm. cunU ra4ock oa itthi. trivniMfi& tsrk is left mt, aocX-U dear Ua. baears sas brud as !n abosliUr A a We?!, Brrar. iXrm tmj.1 Vi It Lrtij-t- Sraoakntup.tra3?o' tats ia ian ear, baft, saeaa Uad c kfl sfaoaUf. A. A. kr. Uacmia Umf nu a rUo soaC Ca.HU, aa o am ap; ti(U7(ipwrfUrBdsh Jr tnp tX ka r; t.nas aaao bsaae aa la i.KlMU.rrGtv. Carlo, rtrf- wa astbre eacae asd cetsaaaarutia '. Jtv. S-s aaase bra3 oa trit CS. XcAlaterax UUrst4 . Crt. Zr--T t os rzbt Siefftuat-a4slata4csjara(tta ktt ear bfirara. aatao braad oa ricat sf.onloir. Ma Aitra. Catl. ' T oa kn tip add J A caea clad ilboctbaracroas ttA o SepSanr aotrr cr5 off nxtt aar. Banea. tsUor ta-ac4 aa kCl aboUdrc - - - UfjmJ, ltrwrr VCn Crret2Zx&S. J-J r-el J ra- itii co riU Lip. ppe aola ntf nr. Hc r. teud oa rlxtit tbxA. Woc lba. arar hpy&r Catt2e W sa riibt tip; erop ear ten ear. a aort orart, aaa brsad oa r-att !. w Tkaxac f, tnr grpfxxr.CxaU, troazsJ Fcerttt ap asa wja. m cm i -a nst a:p; ar tusk &- W t, aacr Us aod nb ttrs ta r-c ar. t a odka rusA lav. tiarwa. rai .' Da-'y ArlLar. hrtaT-Ca:i. f. as u teVt uir. rvurr tan. ia cacsaa apperbsxa rttaoS aar Miimiur. Hon. mm nzA am lLrzticMz Tbaaasa ?uii. rfjporr-Caa. voakn tip; kA aar tema ih oaaaa aa rfa jam, lonea, Hla tbiik. it It KM, tear Eock-CatOa. C est r.jU bip; Tpwi nr im crwo eu asta a tact n Swrara. t oa ntU. akr. i O Heomj. Ba-Caair, S K ceaaci! aa kft axJ. so ekrscaaVreecS; lann, aaao brasd oa lrtlv-rti.n. Cab trw. fif Satler Cnk-CatU. ? kn Itta ) -CX as-4 caCrr-alcso U Urt ear. t C AtwC lanrer sVotr crark A B eaaaectai 03 kCI srtltr lirnj aei cttlat. W a taecflM. Lrt&r K D uxUfl Up- aula. aasao os rjU ae. crvp t aaaSeu K ia eds r EClVaica. Loaer Batter ore'. njrj TT oa kft tttr. eaok. T rhn asJrtSoj U tb r&l asd apta ia lb left r. S U resanetvo, LrwratKrani-Vea, BP oa rcbt sboatdcr; cauk Lat an nu tsjv crap a&S ta rU a4 too aCu is kfl r. U stw. Lam ltaar crrrt Utnet, sat aba os left stASr. oukv anaa oa riatt tea. arcer aad aar act ta rci u4 rtClrw Ucx t rvbt ear Aarva tawil-tau, CaiO. V sub crxa or toy a kfl Sup, axir la ejtA ntmz Mm Ibarrea J. A KuVt VitdBrr CaU'e.atttJtcapea'loa bAk7-UasrUrarada4ra&tUkS. Her- aaa Mtee teaa4 o r.ftt ttoaXat. aa Lvtj aatur CfwA Cattle W L oeeaecied os kn b.p w urx ta eacb ear. Hanr J kft tt-S. C wi t$nj S3i forla CaOk. W Cos eft bip ertid rVUaa44rrbita Wtrw-aVotapaaMr tbe Horara WCoo kftitattrr.3 kaas A. W r tUle. XlkBS-rObisv SMter Ufa, a rjUnr. Ila 'tarn irxlA os Icfl amr, to ocu rtrj Wie i It Crrllai. Brak 1t. ar TTtaus Cattit. kXf twe or a m rat tip, tttn ui oia lat is ktt aad aoiVr bat Sa nils r L. a,tarej. Swimi. Caok bnad SCackft b7, rrtfoS ngt aat oSor irt aad sadrr W fm lb left eas Bonce iu braad eax li kfl teaSST CcjiLa CrvlJt, OrefTS. Brra C ec kn aUaUer. J H Ka7 Bin b frrfc Conk. J X msttecfd as kO k-j Revaasrbftaboattc it trmtrt Kntai Cuik. JJ roarcSod bf a C aa mirr -. fUm, asm bna4 aa ktt alaVc. 2j Brorr, IVsiCruat. CaUk. B os kft bip. Ear. B H Aao& Cank. an apSR, Woer pan ta&fs 'B.kreaAor.carj.fecr astral Barae aaaetaa kftliidV Xttrmmk PSertr. BaUertrrefc CankbrxsidtBabpe c pkud en kit btp, erect aa4 too kUa la left ear. Bv- aas beud os kft ,oslti: Onu a rf A CaaU C L os kQ ia. roaSoo- ta aad saw Kt to eacbemr. Rmnatirud oa kft bastW A. U Brra, Weecs. Caul SeuJ X as rcrl kip. tbortrrepcrkft air, rvl -Ur rro off of tKa nr. J Lost. TUt K. Bon. L O OS a rijtt aboal av. ruor. oa s ryt oi oeoor SruTESTEP. k DENTLET'S PLANIjlVG mill TrrOr wilb aS SEacsusary easaeet -at tbarmb. I CKCAT BtECAtX Cas bo bad a7 ear! applic. A tan to tb prroneiara at r-oektaa. Tba tenea of aak iB be Urmnii to tba mrebaarr a peril a ta be pad doos aad lb Uaeo by taataSaaaau. FUR.MTURE STOEE AXD.. .. CABINET SHOP Braara. DtXWlDDtE A TAX D0R. rrneten. TZ INTOaH Tb pilLt liat wis bars ayeaed ocr 1 1 rarsacra far sale af HARNESS SHOP, - I- Orkrs toe Ftraiiart propCT Uira4d ta. -Sis REPAIRING (REPAIRING ST- Posa to OrAre. -a a WH Kerf. ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT Is a rttAAlsts Farcitsr stae. Gs-lTTO WtU V Oatll Etci-m V Abel MANUFACTURERS AND Dealers In FURNITURE Of alt kloda. Fpetae, Xalr, Waal aa4 rata BeOS aad tka oa baad aad saaja to ardor. TTrHQUTtTXT OOO W, rMara rrsaaea. Wldo J SaaAra, Birrart aad eeerytbisc bfcx, ta a First Glass Furniture, Store. Order lrm the CsiwHilry PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Vsm 10 Mala street, WAtX,- WALLA, Sffuatu 8t.Lta ISC Jim aL- AUVEKri3KXKNTS. PENDLETON FLOURING 31 ILLS. t reroLZTov vlu nti.ts vill o cctas(todaa4UtaQraoa. Tlu ami oa EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT ,...r it. Hizkest Cuik Piic Putt It tbt list. WBI tjna4 Cars aai Citvp fi, te hsa, aty &ij ta tba vsxk. FLOUR, 8 RAN AND ?tHO Far al aJI ticaad. . titmos ja. a iii"a tm ru.' iii' atouo a-Qut Saks aad aa4 irvOL. I "CI QD-AJLLUTE THZ 12ST FL0i la tie coabtrj, a I hare taa tr Jail Za4t Jtr tk Clicasie. W. S. BYEKS. SYLTZSTZE & iXXTLZFS PLANING MILL, SASH & DOOR FAOTOitr. Raaisx ta f B aersxtiei sac preeape aavd aa aaa. TkT ala weanaro WINDOW FRAMES, SASH. BLINDS, AND CHEAP FURNITURE Ot ah lscnptvi:. TT ar je pared ta XS ordm at Uo SaCaolaa; prtsoa CJacSiSkorar aa tint Tr"'rt akd sokko IS to per 199 Sret. Wrtai S Srt aarta sad 2xCa Jl 9 per Ma krt. BttW rltcT tnrt&t euaaaad Sor X toot aa I ix-b rWr liskr, iarnt Ur bot, arCsrxaLr Mi IS, a per IStI SieS. DmtsTabodotrnaaS U la tt ts. -fefU axis ar ajaaauj tt b tZ-tftJ. sab.ar osaatar. tt TV WeoVbowM SS per eaces. a OsaaUZa peer bM8 -tt aabora! dolecBos oa bo &. Baax cava cast per fctcb per Saet tamL Plans zn& Spccificalri Fxrxkiied sot abort JUcr. Fro aTCao, o tea o e are esapaered to da tbo yn t. Xi-Orim kn U tbe rm of Let Urersaera. rs. Ctr, w33 rrrrrre pecsssX autos. UNDERTAKING, la 3 Ca tnacbea asosArd; ta yi oxyCy. CARPENTERS BUILDERS '. ."COXTR ACTORS Psmdltton, Ortafoa SROrnX 0rt Ki-rt ta ti aasaa Vg at BaR SIGN WRITING,. .HOUSE PAINTING,-.-. ...GLAZING, .UNDERTAKING Promptlj Attended T. PORK: MUTTON: PENDLETON MARKET. C. W. Xirskall, - Prfrk(r. EAT 91DX MAtV STSXtT. Of? rataa Batrl. WU1 torp calatfTca. bad. eC rart. Mettas. ataan saeot aad CAaca aasaia. coraod ! aad drW mm. TTiors rtainotVa. rtoua jlr saa SXBZBai TBI Star TVTa'aT'Jfc.e-t. MILLINERY DRESS - MAKING f TBECTtoCTTClLT ASSBOfCX Ta tbo aoa at ' CaatrOa commij tbasl bar J(lH la BteStf ety eseJoeaa, aad M krep tba lataot atjle of 3PRINI-ANI S.MKEa- XATt. btiTif aafitad tb aarrOal afa ttat alaaa 1 ala eaftf. to oa alt waetc ia VbU Vat taaaoa a way a KCST ato sty astoaara. BrCAI.L AND SEX MEt-sM Btrtalt.inz. Baa. LOT UTIUrWM. CATlTr W aua a rrviT. u ir acre kef dill ISO taiAiitf at typo aarf a H , ITOD QAI ST yrrr far-sat, at ikSa s via wribh. 1 efaee.