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U A , MAKCII 12. 1888. MMH TIIltKi: CASH AAVAItDH. ... .1.11.1..,. f tin HAST OlIKOONIAN iMli'linuvin (imrruii iipii ii iiiil'i i --- ' iu tin u mi mil j ! i I'lwt Awnnll 1.1 tt tlm flrhl fir ilmil wlm. iliiriiiKwji .-i'-.." . .. ...ii I U....ll'niilf it I-.AMT 1)1 1110 U.UIJ '. -- " INIAN. Nrrotul Award t lKii.i.AiiH lii irold coin to tlio pcmon .nin.nlrpn the olllco most extensively ncrlptloiu to llio Dully orHHinl-Wcckly UiiKfioNtA.H, cither for papers ror ineiu. or for other, tlurlhtj tho year ISSS. Tltlril Award I vty TIiit.t.aili In cold colli to (ho lioy 01 iiiti.r rlclitf en venn of nee. who millclts irlter and pnyn Into the oITlce for mib liiim in tho Iiiillv or Hctnl-Weckly East ioSIAK tho Inrgeit amount, during the if ltfiW. lord of the amount juiiil In will bo kept iriitnly nnil secretly liy thin oftlco until IwuriU nro miulo. Kvcryono Dtrlvlim for IwnnU will have the privilege of check h by keeping nn nccount for tlicinclvc. kti who receive, couimlMlon for their will not lio nlloweit to coinpeto for Inward. . . Knnl urrRoninn i-tin, in., l'K.MII.CTON, OltKUON, IIUKVU'lKs. tr meuls go to tho Masonic rcstuur- PK. Wheeler returned from Portland nornlng. fork on tho Weston flouring mill will I JlUXt niontli. bum: onloim Imvo lieon HhiniHid from liiiu already this spring. . - ... I I lc union county iiur grouuus aim roH will 1x3 Hold April (itli. rs. Milter, inoiner oi it. i. oiuior, ion urduv lor Iter Homo in la iiranito. into Senator It. JI. Vcateh, of Lane itv. who Inui been seriously in. ih lin lie business men of Wultsburg lmvo lnlr.cd a Hoard of Trade. Dayton hus yet. Hum Clruco Kvuns returned from the Krlihiv nlL'lit. whore Hliu hus teen Elding tho AhcciihIoii school. Fullu Walla in olated ovor tlio proba- of Jim II ill's road comliik' to tliat i at no diHtaut day. II.,., T 1,,.,.. ,if Wnlln Wnlln lu Pino j.i&uiu riwf vm J ...... ..., ... lug Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Husheo, at ' residence on 1 iioiiijhoi Htreoi. Iss Jluttio Straugo. of Wilbur, Oro- sister of J. W. htrungo, oi la Ido, will tench tho Hehool at llil- 1). lllehardson'H chop Iiouho is, tho i to L-o to eta something good to cat, id cllt. vuniHon, ham and other del- Hcr. .Diamond, tho clothier and hatter, received, in tho hint few dayn, eight m of cloth and other cubch of feV k gCMXlH. lio Yakima Signal reiwrts that a Hyn to of California capitaliHtH, with a till of a million ami a half dollarx, law n formed to buy land in Yakima val- Irs. J. P. HuhIico returned from a vlnit icr HiHter, Jim. J. 1'. Faull, at liaker r, on Saturday'H train. Jim. Faull Ih valcxcitig from a tovero wjell of Hick- H. Im. Paulina HohbinH, mother of J. and William ItobbinH, came up on I morning'H train from Kitzvlllu, W. and will npend a wcok viHitiug her H. (avton, W. T., Chroniclo: Kiihhoii it fi has again nHmuucd complete cou of tho liardwaro buHlnenH, having Ight out II. A. Crowcll, tho llrHt of tho Ck. L, K. Crosamau, an EuHtorn man who no hero alwut a year ago, will leavo for i KiiHt on tho 11 ret tniiu, after bin fam i liaving found a location iu Umatilla inly. fliu cltizonH of Jlountain Homo hold a k'tlug on .Monday, an organized a Hen loir and Irrigating Company, wlthcajii I Htock of foO.OOO, nayH tho UoIho desman. 2ol. W. II. PareoiiH, upcciul Indian (lit, left Sunday morning, via Walla lla, for WaHliington. lio oxjiectH to urn iih a memter of tho appraisement nmisHion, lu a fow weeks, lleppner Gazetto: Sheep huyem tiro iving daily, hut there aro mora nheop hell than partloti to tako thorn. HaiuU old nlieep aro ncarco, hut plonty of two d tlireo year oUIh aro to bo had. Marvin Turner's address is 40, South vision Street, Ann Arbor, Jlichigan. s is attending tho Jlichigan University Aim Arlwr, and is progressing flnolv his studies. Ho is much pleased with i University and its great professors. Mr. G. A. Jlclntiro, who lately ro lled tho principalship of tho I-iGrundo lilie school, has gono into thoinsuranco hiuess in Pendleton in connection with irston and Sharon. Mr, Jlclntiro is u 'iinant and rcliablo gentleman, who ght to succeed. Ixmg Lreek it-agio: i riuay, lawj-er snning, tho now attomoy, was called prosecuto tho caso of Stato vs. John :1koii and GustJahron, charged with vaulting Jo. Jackson with a dangorous ;apon. Tho assault, with a double-bar-lied Hhotgun, grow out of troublo about vernment land. Clough for defendants, ley wero Iwund ovor in 500 each. Tho Dalles Times: Tho nanio of Mr. tines II. Eddy, of Pendleton, is men uied as a candidate on tho Republican rket for presidential elector. Jlr. Eddy editor of tho Pendleton Trihuno, and is dono hard work for tho party for ars post. Ho is entitlod to this recog tion for his services, and his numo will cure a strong voto in Eastern Oregon. Tlio East Uiieooniak Ih making at rnngouionts to increase tho telegraphic report, rrouabiv it will becoino a mum bcr of tho Association tire.s. A liberal appreciation of tho merits of tho Dally J'jAHT UltKOO.NIAN Will ltlSliro tllO HlOlllO of Pnudleton mid viclnltv a L'ood. brli!lit. ! nowsy publication of gieat uso und value to uio town. I In Justlco Garrett's court this after I noon, Kmll Heck was tried on a chargo of assault and liatterv. preferred bv ! Frank Arnold. Ho was convicted, and lined $10 and costs, which amounted to L'8.00. This Heck is a toiiuh character being the same man who was coiivictcd of perjury not long ago. La Grando Gazotto: It is demon st rated beyond question that Eastern Oreiron is a fruit country, and Is especi ally adapted to tho culture of plums and prunes. Everyone who owns real estate ought to Hot out trees. A fow years will repay the troublo a hundred fold. Yesterday morning a Hon of James Trohaiigh, about ten years old, whilo leadimr a homo to wider, was kicked on tho hand bv tho animal, dislocatiiu! sov end Hinall bones in tho back of his liaud. His father brought him to town, and Dr. King soon eased his suU'criug. A lottor fromC. W. llarcer. well known hereabouts, sayH ho is doing well as pro prietor of tho Grand Central Hotel, at Hotildcr. Montana, and that 'loin ilayso, for a long time clerk uf tho Pendleton ho tel and tlio Yillard house, is clerk und a good one. A man named Lansing was arrested last ovenimr bv Jlamhal French for bom drunk and disoniprly. Ho whb brought iHiforo Recorder Crows tins morning and lined 1U. which ho will servo out in Jail. John Ihighes, of Pilot Rock, is in town. Ho savs tho Desolation coun try is lK-uiuiilng to attract a great deal of attention. Hols conlldent that there will lio a boom lu that teution this year. Wanted, some man lu town or country to lurnlsii mo a noun to live in aim uiacK smith tools to work with on shares or for wages. Call on or address John T. Dig- noy, folln, Oregon. Tho O. R. & N. Co. are irolng to nmko another wood-yard on tho north sldo of the track, extending from tlio duot to Thompson street, which will bo rented iu four lots. Tlio raco track is Iwlng surveyed to-day by J. 1). Wilson into town lots, and will soon bo placed on the market. This will unite lino residence property. T. 1). Gehr. an old stock man, formerly of tho vicinity of Wulla Walla, passed through hero this morning on his way homo to liaker City. Kri'il I'liiNvTiiHthi wiih a Dassetnrcr this morning on tho stage for ifoppncr, where ho goes to attend court. Ho will bo back Wednesday. Tho Umatilla Real Estate and Loan iVssociiitiou Hold to-day lots 8 and 0, in tho Ralston block to 1. Nuchucl for buO. Tho laruo attendauco ut all tho churches overv Sunday is one of tho U'st evidences of tho town's growth. W. D.Egbert, Secretary of tho Walla Walla Hoard of Trade, was in town this morning en rout to Seattle It is reported that W b Hardsloy. of Walla Wulla, mado (i0.000 tho past year out of Seattle roal estate. Theodore Huruo returned lust nluht from tho vicinity of fsorth Powder, where ho has located u farm. Jliss Row Hollenbrook, of Adams, lately visitingfriendsat Wallulu, returned homo Sunday evening. License to wed wiih issued to-day to Eugeno A. lloskins and Emma Hamilton, both of Cold Spring. A grandson of Jlr. H. 1-. Heck, whoso Hon wuh burled yesterday, is very low with pnoumouia. Dr. W. F. Smith left for his now loca tion, Jlountain Homo, Idaho, on this morning s train. H. E. Hryuu has purchased W. S. Suodgrass' liardwaro store and Htock at Iji Grando. Minis Hros. & Co. have Just rocoived a car load of tlio celohrated Davis sewing machines. Tho train tills morning was lammed full. A largo number of emigrants got oil' hero. J. A. Feo" anil wlfo returned Sunday evening from a visit to relatives at Walla Walla. R Alexander returned from a visit to LaGraude on lust night's freight train. E. II. Palmer, tho well known press and tyio dealer of Portland, is iu town. James Whcolan returned yesterday from a trip to tho two Wallas, E. II. Clark, tho well known San Fran cisco wool buyer, is in tlio city. Tho stono for John Guuen's hotel is be ing placed on tho ground. Tom Puiw. Jr.. is Htill living in Wash ington City. "Wesl Test," or shop Heeds, which? A Series of AcclilenU. Tho delayed west-hound train, duo hero at 8 o'clock last night, camo in this fore noon at 11.30, lieing sixteen and a half hours Into. Tho delay was on tho Short Lino, caused by runninu' into a band of cattle. Then a couplo of trucks got off tho truck near Itampa, Idaho; and lastly, a hand-car was run into in coming down the mountain this morning, causing con niderablo delay. Tho train was mado up of three emigrant slcopera, two first-class sleopora and tho mail and express cam. The sleeor from tho Walla Walla branch, which laid hero all night, was taken on hero. Just as tho train was pulling out, a coupling noxt tho englno broko, causing a slight delay. THK DIVISION MEETING. SCHOOL ItKl'OUT Council I'roceeillnci. A special meeting of tho council was callnd Saturday evening, to open tho bids for cementing tho reservoir. There had been but ono bid submitted, that of Geo. Snell, which, by reason of tho exorbitant prico. was rejected. Tlio committoo was In structed to advertise for now bids, with a chango in the requirements of concrete instead of brick for the bottom. A Fnrolcnl Flnneo No Agreement Itencheit, mid Nothing Itmie. Another EfToit to lie Mmle. Tlio "division convention" at Wcslon Saturday afternoon, as to accomplishing aiivtiiuie, wuh a dismal failure ' Tho meeting was called to order by I Pres. Worthlngton,of Weston, who there uiion and thereafter acted as chairman. , Jlr. Howl Stono, of Jillton, was elected secretary. On motion of W. F. Hutcher, of Cen tcrvllle, a committeo on credentials was appointed. This committee was com posed of N. Pierce, of Jillton. John Ride nour, of Weston und W. F. Hutcher, of Centervillo. Thov retired, nnil after a little timu rei0! ted tho following delegates entitled to seatH in the "convention.' Jillton Precinct A. JI. Khun, Mtlmn Pierce, J. E. lioon, N. Stono. Weston Precinct P. A. Worthlncton. R. JI. Powers, John Rldcnotir, JI. J. JIc- Daniel. Centervillo precinct. A. H. Roblov. J. W. Stamtior, A. A. JIcDanlel, W. F. Hutcher. lie x urec net. W. E. Penland. C. A. Chcsman. Vansyclo precinct. J. A. Gross. JIc- Nett. Jlountain precinct. Gould and Worser. Tho committee recommended that tho delegation present from each precinct lio allowed to cast tho full voto, four votes, for each precinct; carried. Hutcher moved that C. A, Chcsman bo authorized to cast tho four votes of Cot tonwood, no ono lieiug present from that precinct. The chair informed him that durimr tho absenco of tho committeo our credentials, .Mr. A. .u. I'.laiii liad been chosen to per form that duty. Hutcher objected to this as lw ing out ofordcr. but tno chair de cided that Hutcher was out of ur dcr. Ho then npitealed to tho House, and tho decision of the chair was sus tained by tho alllrniatlvo votes of Weston, .Mountain, .Milton and lottonwood. Pierco moved to adopt the following as the division lino: Beginning on northern State Hue liotwecn ranues I!- and I):). theiico south to Houth-west corner of hoo tion 18 and east to south-west corner of section 10. township 4 north, rutiuo !M east; theiico southtoHoutliwestcornerscc Hon 10, township U north, range ill cast; thenco east to Union county Hue. This would cross Wild Homo creek about two miles west of Centervillo. Gross moved to amend by a lino which would muko tho boundary lino between Centervillo and Weston precincts tho boundury lino of tho now county. Hutcher seconded tlio motion, saying that ho would have preferred Pino Creek as tho lino. I ho amendment was relucted. Center villo, Vansyclo, and Helix voting for it, tlio other precincts against. Powers moved to amend by adopting tho "Leo county" lino of last winter. This was also rejected, only a part of Jillton voting with Weston lu favor of it. Robloy moved tho previous question, but it was not ordered. Gross moved to adiourn. hut this was loit. Tho deleiratcH from Centervillo. Van syclo, and Helix then "adjourned" hi- f.ir.n.lll.. ....! Ulitll. ..f.. 11... nllinu ..lan mill niiuitlj mttji liiu umvin mnu dissolved, without adopting anything, ex cept u motion to hold nuother meeting noxt trldav, to bo attended only by tno iriciids oi division." in tho beginning of tho racket, Jona than Gerklug of Centervillo was allowed to particanato, but did not apjiear to lio n "delegate," there liaving been a meeting of the coplo of Centervillo that morning, which elected these iiIkjvo named. Gorkiug know of tho meeting, but did not attend. Ho claimed it was a secret sort of a proceeding, which the other Ccntervlllians denied. If tho inoftiiiu' demonstrated anvthim;. it is that there Is practically no desire for division except iu Milton. A fow in Wes ton still want it, but not ii)on tho lino of tlio .Mlltonltes. i;ontorvlllo, Mmsyciu and Helix precincts are almost a unit ami list auv division. That bcini! caso, tlioy should not bo put oil lu u county against their will. Neither tnoy bo. tlio now A Fair Showing f.ir lfo I'unt Ycnr of tho l'l'iidletoti Public School. Ex-school clerk F. 1), llasbrouck has mado his annual reiort as rcmiired by statute. for tho year ending March 1st, of tills district, No. 1(1, from which tho fol lowing facts aro gleaned : Numlier of resident persons between four and twenty years of auo belonu'im: in the district. UX2 males, :i,V,l females, total, tilll. N'llinlior nf ronlilont limillu nni-nllix) In the Pendleton public school during the year, males, 16l', females, '.'I'll, total I175. Number of resident pupils enrolled during the year, tinder six years of ago, males, 3, femnles, C, total, 8. ' - Numbor of resident pupils attending school outside of tho district, males 5, females 2, total, 7. Average dally attendance, L'05.1). Number of teachers employed in tlio Pendleton public school, males, 1!, females 3, total 5. Number of children not attending any school during tho year, males, 11 2, females, 01, total, 173. Number of teachers employed in pri vate schools in tlio district, males, 1, females, 6, total U. Number of pupils enrolled lu private schools, males, 3D, females, 07. total, VM. Intimated value ot public school build ings ami grounds, f -'0,000 ; f urnituro.fOOO ; apparatus, fioo; total. j-,ioO. Averauo amount of salary paid mala teachers tier month, $155.65. Paid female teachers, $51. Wf,, Mimbcr of months public school was taught, tl; number of months private school, 30; number of private schools, l; number of school houses built during tho year. 1 ; numlier of school houses lu the district. C: numlier of legal voters iu tho district for hcIiooI purines, 400; total jier cent, oi taxes voted and levied during tho year. .000. Whole amount of school funds in the hands of tho district clerk at tho begin ning of this school year, .March 7, 1887, $33.38. Amount received on district tax account during tho year, $3713.88. Amount oi muiiov received ot county treasurer from tho comity school fund during the year, $1,110.88. Amount of money received of county trersurcr from tno upiiorttoumcui oi tno Stato school fund, $2,080. Amount of money received by tale bills. $805. Amount of money received from sale of school buildings, $7,10.'.7H. Total amount received from all sources during tho year, $15,i!05.58. Tho following disbursements were mado: Teachers' wages, $3,530.34; jan itor, $370.00; repairs on school house premises, $055.01!: school furniture, $780.60; fuel and necessary oxenscH, $104; clerk services, $-'11.13; mups, charts, etc., $30; Interest on lionds, $1)00; incidentals, $'.'03.85; total amount ex pended during tho year, $0018.34. Cash on hand at the time of making this report, $184.44. Amount of delin quent school tuxes turned ovor to sheriff for collection, $317.17. The number of children tuught orthog raphy, 376, iu eight cIiissch ; reading, 353, iu ten classes; penmanship, 376, in eight classes; primary mental arithmetic, 80 in ono class ; advanced mental arithmetic, U05 in seven classes; rudiments of arith metic, 144 in four cIiissch; written arith metic r7 in two classes; primary geogra phy, 144 in four classes ; physlccl googni' phy, 18 In one class; primary grammar and lunguago lessons, .'i;i in live classes; Unites States history, 28 in two classes; comiioslllou and letter writing, 28 in one class; physiology and hygono, I) In ono class : vocal music. 375 In eMit classes. A. E. Dart, who wiih elected school clerk last Monday, has tiled his bond in tho sum of $10,000. with W. II. Jones. Leo Jloorhouso, O. W. Fielding and John iiagcn as security. It is duo Jlr. llasbrouck to say that ho has mado an excellent school clerk dur ing tho past year, working in tho inter ests of tho district. Tho Star Raboru I oarlo I iiu uiui uimui j luuuu -AND- iu:n. A Hume Itellnveil. Last winter a team, belonging to J. H. Kcenoy & Co.. whilo attached to a sleigh. ran away, iho sluigh wiih overturned and tho polo wiih broken. Since that time ono of the horses has licen a cripple, and no cause for his condition could lu assigned. I-nst Saturday ho wan taken to V. VY. Kotier'H blacksmith shop, mid will ' BKfiC At liW ruthi-ru reMdence In tli eimt end or town, on Hiittiriluv nrti-rnoon, .Miireh 10, ItStf, Itryco Heck, sired 'JO yearn, a momlm una .J iiiij'n, - Jlr. Heck had licen a resident of Pen dlolon only a low months, but was u young man well liked for his many good qualities, I lis death was caused by that dreadful disease, meningitis. MAItltlKU. UIACK-MENAKEE-AttlioConureunlloiial ..a ma. n UoIii.,I...i M,i.l. In Itltltl I.. Huv. O. V, l.lirnn, J. H. Dhtck nnd Adit Monnroe, ijoiii or rcnuieion, while lieing shod it was discovered that f tiio hlckorv polo aliout 2?., inches in length and when liouud tightly to-' gether measuring one inch in diameter, , were iiiiloilded in tho frog of tho oor I anhnul's foot. During tho extraction of i pssst Jsfc!;'n.s'!ffse'GOORT HOUSE BLOCK 1 iwm AviiAiiolvn In m fi rill' fmnt ll'lilPli w w w w w " w W SALE OP tho wood was taken two fingers could lio Inserted easily, Tho wound had closed up immediately after the entrance of tho splinter and those who examined it sup itosed it was a slight cut. What tho an imal suffered during tho post three months cannot bo imagined. Till-"Sentinel" Sold Out The Oregon Sentinel, of Jacksonville, has been purchased by CharleH Nickell, of tho Democratic i lines, ami its puniica IN PENDLETON. Notice Ik hereby iclvcii, Hint Immunol to an order Untied out of Urn County Court of Umutllla county, Orrifon, duly made nnd entered on the Istli dny of February. IKSS.ntdd Umutllla County wlllell to I lie huhem nnd tiet blildem, und In such Iota and parcels nn may be deemed uiotudvantHi;eoiiii, lu vul uablo rrul tutate In the Uiwn of Ieiidleton, In tnld county, commonly known u Couit Homo block, iltimted between Main, Court and Alta mreeu. In ilia heart of c lie biulninn portion of ialil town, nnd coiitulnliiK dIk'i- een (i) iou irouiinir on .muiii, wouri iinu win tor u. i.io 4j.ii.uv........ i.: Cottoiiwoi)d utreeu. Healed propi lion ut uiai piaco win uo bubjhjuucu uiier i (,e iiurchuke of nulil property, or of any por llm ITitli It !n ktutoil that Mr. Nickell I (Ion thereof, wl'l bo received by the under Intnnilu in trnnHfnr tliBtilant and establish Ik'iied, the County ClerK of mid county, at itenitstoiransioriiiBpiam uiiut to nine o'c ock In the fore the paper at somo other fcouttiorn Oregon nor)n of Tiiuniday. -i t .1 1. ,.!.! 1 T I..1... IL. point, proiiamv .iniiuuui ur j.ui&yiiiu. Tho death of tlio old Sentinel is much regretted bv tho Republicans of Jackson county, us it was their party organ, tfnd besides was ono of tho oldest paim in Oregon, being but a little younger than the Orcgoniau, Statesman und Pacific Christian Advocate. IS NEVER UNDERSOLD. Our Customers' Interests are Our Own, and. We Give More for the Money than any other Dealer in the Country. Wo would most resicctfnly inform you that wo are now prepared to nhow you a Complete Stock of Goods in Our Line, And will sell them as low or lower than can bo bought ot any placo in this part of tho country. A CASH REBATE CARD! Is furnished to each customer, which you should bring whenever you como to buy goods, and tho amount of your purchase will bo punched out o'f it; and when you lmvo punhased Flftoon Dollars Worth of (loods for Cash, you can select from goods iu our store to the value of ONE ! Wo lmvo in stock it full lino of the celebrated LUSK RRAND OF CANNED GOODS; P10KLKS, In liottles. kegs and barrels; TI'AS AND COFFICHS, of the licst nihility; JIAOKKRKL, in cans and kegs; DRIED FRUITS, and Peas and Roans. TABLE LUXURIES A SPECIALTY! It Is worth your timo to call und insect our lino of TOBACCOS, us wo DOZEN DIFFERENT 11RANDS. carry u The lOlh dny or April, A. I. 1NHS, And ull perkoim no blitdlni; will be required to mulce payments pumuunt to nucli svuled bill 8 prior to 10 o'clock In the forenoou of mid liny. At mild liut mentioned hour all , lot ami parU of lots not then old will bo ottered for nale ul 1'nbllo Auction, In parcel to mil bidden, und u may uppeur mom ad- I vuiiUki-ouh to tuld Court. The county bu afeenlinpleeiitale In mid , , , properly, aim win exrcuio proper ucum oi f ii.. ni..-.u i ,, iti.,1, .oa eoiiveyticotopurcliueriiltliellmeofiittle. Sally Hodges, of Igan, Utall, was The purchase price inut be puld ono-lulf In comiielled bv her parents last winter to cah upon iheduy of aie. und the remain sleep in a loft, without sulncieiit covering, '?J'fh"'a PJ!R2,,,JS2 and her hands and feet were frozen and ti:liIte,1rty7o1,Vu.o?edUbyJ the'Jo'uVt. had to bo amputated. Tho inhuman par- .The proceed onule are u be paid Into tho IWO mOnillS I uuuniy iiciwui;, .o ... i .j, ,up For breakfast, wo would advise you to try our DE3IIOXTJFlE3-A.lNr J? Acknowledged to lw u delicacy tho country over. Then, again, there are other art! tides which you may need, such as Cove Cheese, Epicurean Trout, Or anges and Lemons. And it might lio well for you to know that wo Bake Fresh. Bread Every Day, JIado of Hour from both Iho Pendleton Roller Mills and the Farmers' Custom .Mills. of which wo soli Twenty-Eight Loaves For One Dollar. Now Ih tho timo for gardening, and tho gentle housewife and thrifty husbandman go forth to how, that ho and hIio may reap; If you wish good GA11DEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Grown in tho Northwest, lw sura mid imiko your purchiiHcs of us. And Iwsldcs all thesu articles mentioned, our lino of CONFECTIONERY IS COMPLETE From tho Sunny South Is brought Iho Genuine New Orleans Molasses I And liesides, wo lmvo always on hand tho ln-st EASTERN SYRUPS. LET THERE BE LIGHT! Were ulwut tho first words spoken, and thov are imiiorlant words, as night fall approaches. If you want u light that won't hint tho eyes, buy "Tlio Rest Caudles on the JIarkot. Whether you want COFFEE ground or unground. wo can furnish you, us wo lmvo A MILL OF OUR OWN, And wo don't chargo u cent for grinding it for you. you wish to buy If it suits your pleasure, mid ents have been sentenced to imprisonment. Qall for an "indejiendent" convention in Morrow county has been issued by Lexington eople, who claim that the last county seat election was not fair. nose of erectlnc n new court nome una Jim for laid county, for which purpose laid Court ha created a new und known ai the Court House and Jul) Fund. The County renerve the rlitht to reject auy und all bid, liy order of the County Court. U.A. HAKTMAN, frl febJJ tr County Clerk. EGGS AND VEGETABLES, OR OTHER FARM PRODUCE, AVo can supply you. As wo have our own wagon for tho delivery of goods, It is no Iwthorortrouhlofor us to Supply Customers Promptly. And now, kind Hlrs and gontlo mistresses, wo wish to say to you that wlicit you want iinyuiiiig in wio unuutnr lino, You Can Save Money! By purchasing supplies for tlio household, camp, or ramii, from THE STAR BAKERY, W. C. TILTON, Proprietor, COURT STREET, - - PENDLETON, OR.