riJSDAY, MARCH 2t), 1888. irh tutlffiif ilio KastOkihmnian linn iiIiIIkIiciIIii ruitliuiil In tliu Ali.iwtuii .din ii.M'niM.1 II..OP. iiiidor tliu twin. I of limner 11 lliil'.;l. lie; will bi; ti lmv ii .uli'iiH nf r.'iullrlon.iiinl 11H ITU llri'KOii pi-in riuo , i . .. ui.i wi In i'orl und Hi' will lv ri-iiiiT liicin iili.v nurvico in in Y. Wi.liul.i.r,.. W ti till) V1IIHS. . t . .. . a., it... f nuntlLt tiut ii Iff. . 1 no Vtvtii'hii now driven tho Htago 1 t 9 II . ll hl'IOUIItl IICIIX. (foundation whIIm of Inuron's now ro -15 Inched thick. nwnlnjrhus taken J. O. Cttllowny's i day clerk ol the Villanl. . W. C T. U.'uro cettim: up an ilnnicnt to laku ilar() Khorliy. iril L. Jlowlsby I making final Ito-tlav l.cfoio Comity Ulork Hurt- Union County Democratic eonven onveneil to-day at 1 o'clock at t train is four hours lato nt llnntim:- fcvlll arrive here nt about half iiast IInti-1 ArrlvaU, Uovv.ua.v HoUHR. It. L. Knight, J A. Muto t, Lu Grande; I). Cameron, W. L. Jtahcook, Walla Walla j Frank Otto, Wi T. .Miller, Kuuiela; :MIsh Cud Harnhart, liumhiirt; Win. ltoso & wife, HillincH, W. T. : Dan Smith, Umullll.i; I. L. Hood, .1. II. WIIhoii,. Mr. Limon and two chil dren, City; W. I). Van Orsdull, O. H. Van Oisd.ill and family, .'.cach.im , Mrs. Crowder, Portland; 10. J. .Miller, iJhio Mountain ; J. W. Kills, Cciitorvlll ; D. A. Shuit and wife, Itiwaj J. U. J.a Komi, AMtoiIu; l'Vank I'ltiiwit, Hakur (it) ; T. HohoiN and family, l'omurov; A.J.Mul- ime.x, Wniisbttrg; W. U. Jiltchcl , u a Walla. I Vim. urn IIoi'su. If. Wittklns, Helena; ) TIioh. 1'. Clancy. .Meacham ; W. II. Wal j ker, J. A. Crouch, K. F. Hurt, Poitland; H. C. OgloHliy, T. H. l'rino, Dr. M. Stiles , and wlfu, Weston j 11. S. Hurdacer; TIioh. I IV. iMarHliall, jUithoulit; ,1. Kohn, Han I l'runelseo: t. W. Uruvson, California; I TIioh. Fit.Ciorald, H. H. Draper, T. D. WIlllauiH, City; Charles' .S. tiraham. San l-runciseo; L. W. Itlver, .1. J. Ktowatt, II. Hockwith, C. Taj lor, Louis Oleott, i nniiuiii. tlouiHN Uvi.i:. I. Hoi'H, Cold Hpting; Jim llegel; A. I,. Ford; I'eter lilancher; John I'urks; Tom Kelloy: .lullus lCnufur, Walla Walla; J. Morrison, Knntinnincnt: J. S. iMoIxiod, City; H. Wcntlako; Lewis a euro; Turner Uruvos; M. Dollan: J. W. Hrown; Win. Crjo; Win. l'lillput and wife, Portland. I Tim Iti'piilillnui iliuiiUi'l. From tho Alta (iMllfnrnln. Governor Alger of Michigan Is w 1th .tin, ana ino.cnicis ol tlio Kcim oilcan nartv where thorough cultivation is given, good crops can Iw necured, no matter vlmt the tifo of the cutting, hut on poor noil Hiilall cuttings will largely fall, KKW TO.IIAY. have Invited him to tho haiuiuct hall, Unwise thoro Ih not millleient Hulwtance llllU. alter eillcrlaltlillii llllli With that. Ill tlinm In unutnlii irrntvlli fur linv lnm.ll. genultie California hoHpltality which has i of time. While tuliers and large cuttings no politics, mihjcctcd him to toasts and i Indiico earlv and strom? ltowIIi. T1u ! crop is also eailL'r und larger than whore I mull ciittimts are I lanlcil. tint the Per VANHVCI.U WINKS. Dentil ir.tr. Htuckiiinn; A DhukIi'it Drn Mnrrieil) O. A W. T. It. It. mill tlio llolU Itlclit ii f Way. Vansyclo, March li", 1888. Mrs. Lizzie Stockman, who of W. .1. J Ktnlllf imlti. iltnil ItiiPfi tft-flni itt i.it.un....i. I'orkinslshullillngusul)- (ion. Hho lids been hick alxnit foven months, Mrs. hlocktnan loaves four m wall arounil his property on Em reel, er A Clows have a large sum of f to loan on Improved laud at low ! Interest. rJames Martianl, brother of Miss I'arnaiil, ii hi town from Fossil, gi count., I and Mrs. Wilson took a trip to iWalla yesterday. Mrs. Wilson re 111 to vi-it friends. I1. Nichols has been ollered fM'M Ir Ids handsome rosidonco on upper itrcci. J lie oiler was roiused. , Turner letunicd lift iiii;ht from laud linker couutiiH. Ho was in (unco at tlio Democratlu convention er C ity. p. K. Lal'orcu, dentist, is in town, view ot locating for tho practice of mucii pleased rofo-Tlon. Ho Is 'endlclon. luigor Hiilcomb of tho 0. H. .1 X. (tycHluidav for Omaha, to i nfor Preslilont Adainti. Ho will Ik) absent ten days. Tom Costollo, of Nolln. was in lo-day. He will removohis bauds lo to tuo uiountalus lor muuinor In a few davs. L'J. Trobaugh, who has liceu ut ri, i. -. .... ana Homo i lino lor mciucai ireat kindor Dr. lllabK'k, came homo last ; with much Isittcr health. H. L. Oliver, who wont to Wulla uoino time mm for medical treat ; has returned, tho doctom thoro not IMo to do anything for hor. i old established house of Hothehlld m, dealers in general merchandise, i new advertisement in this paper Icli your atntlon is tailed. Dick, an old colleno friend of H. llson, arrived yesterday from Can- llu is looking up n location for his rr, wlio w ants to take land, otio having spare rooms to lot lnr- lu Muto con volition noxt lucsilav Mo.iso leavo word with J. II. Haley I court house us soon as tsisslblo. la Walla Union: A uumlier of , M alla's politicians hnvo ox pressed Itentiou of viriltliiK rendleton on lav noxt. to witness tho Democratic Convention. east liound train camo in this Ingat 11 o'clock. Tho delay was It by a freight train getting olF tho and sand drifting into a cut this ' Arlington. and Mrs. A. G. Webb will leave luton shortly, to make their homo, nay, in somo oi tuo Dooming cities f Hound. .Many poopIo in l'ondloton rgrot their departure. Illu Walla Statesinuu: Undo lo nelib. OreL'on'H honest Stato inror, culled on tho Statesman lo-ilav licit Ills good wishes and a littlo oil kur lamp, as Ilrother Ilcssorer hath mum iroiu tho mountains named In was arrcstod lost night for drunk- ps and II nod f 10 his morning. Ho go to jail live days. Ho claim to had 50 last night, which ho thinks Rtolcu. hnr.iku Flat pconlo havo held a ling -ml unanimously decided that want u. W. Hunt's O. & W. T. Thoy guaranteed to raise t40,000 lio J100.0JJ bonus nsked. Walla ki has guaranteed tho other $00,000. pd J. Donaldson, a business man of lane Falls, is In town, says u dispatch L c... 1X-.....J i .1..: r i tun i niiinsiro o 1110 ureguiiuiu. poiuddson id u business man of ren in, and wo uro proud of him. Hio- i rails cannot havo all of tho cood ih oi me. in, mm, OMjUKiiuiii ii;iiiin luill Cilllll- ion. hlio was a kind mother, a devoted wlfo und n good nelghlnr. Her iiamu never bus been mentioned in strife or discord of any kind. Host to hor allies. Horn, to tho wlfo of Win. Westfall, Monday, March -'litli, a daughter. Died on .Monday, the L'fith, tho infant danghturof Win. Westfall. Chris Simpson and .Miss Sarali A. His hop wore married hero to-day by J. L. Kllllan,.!. I1. ' ' Lato sown wheat is coming up nice and if wo liavo lato rains wo will havo uood crops. O. & W. T. jiooplo uro ciowding tho nniii iiiwani L.entervJllo us last as men und money can. A few dayrt mora und Centervillo would havo connections, weto it not for somo biidgeti that have to bo built. While tho carpenters urn ut work on tho bridges it is likoly Mr. Hughes will lay the track to Helix, if the right of way Is secured to nuipiaco. mil parties tliero aro stand Imx in their own liuht bv refiiHliiL- dmuit grounds. Hughes will put in a siding one iiiiio noriii oi neiix anil one nillo soutli of there. Helix people will see the train run through. Thoy had better como to mo inountalu It won't go to them. llOllACK. T1IK KUItl'LUH IMVINUMttn. l.m remit Aiuiiuut Aiipinpiltlril ni itf coril. Tho river and harbor bill us eomnloteil by the commitU-o and given to tho House for passage is us follows: Tlio appropriations for rivets and har liorM on tho l'aclfle coast uro: Humlioldt, Cul., .iri0,000; Oakland, Cal., 17o,000: Wilmington, Cal., $1)0,000; Yaquina bav, ?1L'0,000; San Joaquin, $M,000; Hell' woixl, Cal., $7-1,000; Mokeluinno, Cal., V-'.tHW; San Luis, Cal., $25,000; Sacia niento and Feather livers. (Jul.. iLll OiWl- San Diego, $10,000; Napa, Cal., $7,f00; IVtulumu, CuL, $L',000; deep sea moor ing, iai., ?ii)U,uuo lesptmnes until a late Hour. o vury c udiallv uppiove tho cimttesy of it. Gov ernor Alger is a def oring cillen. His great fortune, wi n in tho lumber ttade, Is liberally n.'od In doing very intelligent and discriminating chatllies. And it is to bo noted that since favorable legisla tion has incieased tho number of gteat fortune in tho eiuntrv, great jiovoity bus al.u increased, and bus made it inoio neco.aiy far the wealthy to distribututbo ilches which tho law "has bunched In tuelr bauds. Of como such a bit nut ion while it allbnls the oppoitunitv foroxer- clsing charity the gie.itcst of tho beatl tudes, employs a progressive decay of that individual independence which Is the untquo virtue oi u government Unit so cures equal rights and refuses spoclal jirlvileges. Hut, for all that, wo should not look a gift boto in the mouth. Governor Alger is a somewhat con spictious candidate for a placo on the iNutionul Hepublicau ticket, tiiereforo the oratory wiiicn so tidorneil tho feast be egmea of instant public interest. In fact; tho Chronicle declares that tho distin guished company wus so oceupic"(l with public questions that it did not notice whether tho dishes placed on tlio table was roast beef or pot pie. 1 ho public question which camo in for the largest share of the discussion was legMatlon to restrict coininoice. und bv unnecessary taxation of tho nccef furies of mo, ptoiiuce a surplus In tins iNutionul "Ireasiiry. Neatly all of tho steakerH manifested a sulilimu admiration for tax ation as the only toad to national pros Polity. Hcstriction of commerce was de clared necessary to eoininuieiai (IovoIoih nieiit, and all were convinced that tho only way to leatn to Hwlm is bv stavlnif ... - ,i , auuy ironi ine water. It was u spectacle of unanimity und harmony not often seen In politics. One of tho most talented speakers dwelt upon what the Itenubllcati party has done in educating tlio Democratic patty. Tliero were pith and point in what ho Mild. Hut after reading tho siieeches, one Is compelled to tho conclu sions Unit tho good work has been reciprocated. Tho occasion was the llrst in years in which so many loaders of tliu Hepub licau party havo addressed thcui'-elvos solely to tho dii-cus-lon of an issue ralu'd by a Democratic President. Snme f thmu were bullied by their iiufamillailty in it. Somo floundered in tho t-oif which foams olt tho shore of this mighty ocean of economic questions, but thoy all kept, us Governor Alger luipnlly expressed it, "uuovo mo mud lino," and mat tiioy did, 1 Il- I A At It . . ... ' is oiciy (ino to ine i-residout'S iniiuenco tqiou iolilics and uiioii tho inolhods and inaiiners upon both Parties. For ninny years tliero has been only the width of an otllclal pay-roll between tho two parties. Kaeh has assailed the motives of tho other and mado orsonul warfare, with only tho hixiIIh in prosK.'ct, no matter which prevailed at tho polls. Ono e licet has been to till Congress with non-reprosentutivo men. Tho Presldunt has put all such methods Iwhlnd him ami has forced the attention of tho country to a deliultu Issue, so largo that it greateus all men who discuss it, ami to him this lolltIcal banquet owes Its dignity of ox pressiou. i tan no nni compel en it oth erwise theso leaders would have been dls eusslng tlio Missouri Compromise, the Kansus-.NelmtHka bill and tho War of the KolHilIIon. o eoiiu'ratulato them upon their hi- i...iii..(f... ...I.. ....t.. .....i ii. ..t ....... iuiiiiimii i;iiiiviiiiuii, iiuii iiiuii iiujiunn out of sopttliiiral iHilitics.for thereby they inemseivoH irom iwing tiiKou l ra savo Cixiulllo rivor. Or., $20,000; Coos bav. company of resurrectionists, and stand Or., $,M),000; Cascades, Or., $17o,000; M"r whut thoy aro, American citl-etis.who Uptier Columbia. Or.. 10.0(K): inontb nf champion tlio wronu side of it ureat isstio tho Columbia, Or., $:0,000; Iiwer Wil- wltli toloraneo of toniior and dignity of lamottu. Or.. J.S0.O00: lJnixir Wllluniott... Or., $10,000; Coipiillo, Or., liotweeii Co millloutul Myrtle Point, $2000; gauging tho water of tho Columbia, $2.W. Cholmlis rlvur, W. T., $200,); Cowlitz, W. T., $2.M)0 ; Skagit, W. T., $16,000. I ho bill makes an aggregate appropria tion of $HU:i2,78.'l and is tho largest bill of the kind over brought in. Tho Mississippi river from Minncsotu to tho Gulf of .Mexico receives Kl.aij.OOJ ; St. .Mary'M river, $lJiOO,000; .Missouri riv er, $020,000. Tlio Klrli Giro l.ltllu, tho INxi- Muoli. Kromllio Wullu Wulla Union. Among tlio most liberal subscriptions to tlio Hunt subsidy, wo havo the honor of stating that a contract for $2o was signed by a young lady ono who makes her living by hor noedlo, For fear of rash guossos an to her identity hor name is given MIbh Kuutl'iimn, tlio milliner. 'Hie Union knows of it businessman in Wulla Wulla, who owns property valued ut $15.- 000 or $18,000, whotv business nets him yearly us much, und who Ih anion,; iho i most rampant of thoso who claim to work j for tho good of tlio country, und whoso ' subsciiption wus also $25. As ho is u i dimmim ir litu itrntnutnlfmiu .f .ntln.i.rtd ! his natno is not given. orchard tho same number of feat from its j IIVIKUIJUI III UIWV lllll'l llJII, WII1IU IIIU lormer, in two (iiroctions, givo soven feet siieech Meuutimo, while they talk, tho people go on voting. Kuch city that holds a municipal election in California is there after Illuminated with boiiliros kindled to celebrate the triumph of tlio issues raised by tho President which tlio ticoplo en dorse nt tho isills. While theso speeches woio being decorously sjiokon across the tablo, Vallejo ami Marysvillowero follow ing Oakland and Sacramento, in defeat ing Hopiiblican local tickets in cam paigns pitched on tho lino laid down by 1 1 icse imnquoting Kcpumicau leaders. Tlio evidence of rapid change in public romiiuout ionowing tno l'losident's mes Hiigo, which liegan in Syracuse, N. Y., and continued in the local elections of Iowa and Minnesota, continued in Call lornia. titoreioro, wo cordially agree that tho Hepublicau loaders shall do tlio banqueting, whilo tho people do the balloting. cent, of small potatoes is inciter. Tak lug tills into account it will readily be seen that tho lncivaso In crop ' no fined by using whole potatoes Is not nil profit, besides the cost of seed Is greater. On the other hand, tho yield where one eye cuttings ato planted is ucnera v elit even llioimli tno iKJtatoes are nearly- all latge. lielow are given rejulls obtained at tho Ohio hxpotiiuent Million. Uirgo pot a iocs were used in all cases: uao-cyeciiltltiKsiiv. for 4 yrslH tin. per acre IMW-VJI! " " -J " INI " cut iii two " " a "ir.ii Wliolo potato i i BW ii Iho abovo showing agrees very closely with results obtained wherever careful experiments hnvo been conducted for a series of years. Considering quality of crop and cost of seed, two-eye cuttings wore tno most satisiactory at tno station COTTON IS CAMFtmNIA. KxjicrlnientH in this State show that we have tho udvantmio over the cotton arow ers In the Southern States in a largo and uverauo yield Per acio. It Is also well known hero that wo have less ditllcultles to contend within elliiiuto. Our freedom ironi rain (airing tno picking season is u great udvuntiige, and for some years at least tliero will bo littlo or no need of for tilizcrs. this last item is an mqiortant one California grown cotton is ulso much bettor in oual ty than tho uverauo of that grown on tito uplands of the South, approaching more nearly to the sea Island cotton of the Kasteru potion of tho Atlantic, Slates. Wo ulso have tho advantage of transpoitatlon in our favor. Cotton grown In tho Stato should bo manufactured hero, und it tin donbtedly will be. Indeed, there Is even now quite u demand for tho taw material to supply tho Oakland mill and tho woolen unllls us well, nil of which latter uso more or less cotton to mix with their wool. Taking all things into consideration. there is good reason to bcliovo that cotton growing will eventually become an Im nortant inihiHlrv In C'lillfornl:!. A iviltini Feed mill will also be provided for titiliz nig tno seed. TOM ato us, Tho total pack of tho United States last .loarof touuitooH was 07,000,152. Of this enormous amount California packed no less than (l,rSO,S0O cans. Here is u busi ness that Hedlands ought to have a sharo in. ino tomato season lasts longer hero than almost anywhere c he. and Immeuso quantities can bo raised in our young orcmirns wiuioui (eminent to tliu trees and with profit to tho grower. The onlv lack is u cannery to work up tho tomii toes. Tho YttcaliKi Is hut u few miles o!r, and hundreds of acres could lie raised there. Taking fruit and vegetables there is no reason wny a cannery could not run all tlio year round. Thar this is a big ad vaniago no ono win deny, mere is a constant succession all thu time, und if they turned thclruttcntlon to marmalades inoy would run twelve months in tho year, fhoro Is big money In tho entor PNo. ami somo ono wltli tliu necessarv capital und exporienco could step in and make a fortune m 1 n Pi ay r .lira a I ill The ixtm ders in hardware: Hnvo utldctl ti largo itm! ooniploto lino of JAPAN 9 i2 xa -ucn as- WXTER$C00LERS TOILET SETS, ETC., WHICH THEY AKI5 OKKEIIIXCI AT LOW PKICJ5S. TINWARE! AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THIS FORMER PRICES. Tftknn to llm Aiyliim, J. M. Bentlov und J. J. Worcester wont to Sulom hiHt night toeonvoy.1. 15. Ixinon, lormer proprieior oi tno l emueton Hotel, to tho Insano usvhim. ho being udludL'od Insauo yesterday by DrH. Kagan and Vin cent. Ho has lately lieen panilvzed in I tlio loft side, which probably racked his brain. He Is nboiit -lr years old ami tho doctors do not think ho will ever recover tils reason. He receives a pension of till tier inoniii ami nas mhj or i,ooo, and his exiHiiises ut the usyhim will be paid ny ins who. Mnco ins loiiirn irom ( nl- Ifomla ho has Is-en taken euro of by tho u, A. Jt. order. TWO AND FOUR-POINT STEEL JUKH. Kli.MI'KIt, rroprlf lor of tlm Klvi'-tiit llci i- Jlnll. Mala HI.,npMiilt(i otnlu, I'unillctiiii, I't'liill"loii liocr on ilriiuulit, vVIik-h, lliiuum I nun ciKnn.ui inu ih-m iiruiiii", ll mock. liiriiu ii l'AUM AMI O.MtllKN, TltKES TO THK ACIIK Tliero urn two mntliiulrf nf nrriitKrlno trees in tho orchard, one tliu rectungulur and ino oilier tno quinunx system. 1 lie latter system brings overy trea in tlio Ojmju Air Cnucrt If tho weathor continiios favorablo tho rendleton llrass Hand will i;ivo an onon air concert this evening in tho hand stand, commencing at7:H0. Tho immlo I will bo rendered in tho following order: H. Hyors & Co. uro having nil tho,l march ; 2, uudanto nndgaloiij tl, un h in their mill recorrinrated. Tha danto und waltz :4.ovorturo:5.schottiseho: is now dono in Portland, tho noces- U march; 7, buritono obleguto;8, tuba innchtnory being lately put in nt tlio ' obllgato; 1), galop; 10, march. Mr. I'erk- umi lounitn. -ir. livers lias lust ih mm iukou u ureat noai oi pains in in- p roller, called tho Pacific, which t strueting tlio band during tlio past winter es von- much. t und selecting now music, and tho concert scriptfon books for tho stock of tho I tM evening promises to lie very enter- lam j)au und Trust company uro mining. mien, rtny ono desiring to taico mora spaco liotween tho trees. Iho quincunx system, in tho economy of land und cultivation, lias un ndvuntugo of 15 iHircont over tho rectangular sjstein. Tho following tablo shows tho number of trees an acre of ground will jiormit mi nor potii systems; How Itcctane Aprt ulrr in feot IM 12 " KI2 is at l ..u M p0 ao ' t8 Ilow Apart. Heet 7Jfln 10 " In.. 13 " 0 In.. 15 7 In., 17 ' Sln.. 20 0 In.. 0 In Quhi. cum 1113 117 '.'.'.'.Zvii 1211 H7 Ni : can lind tno subsenntinn Iiook ut bflico of the Umatilla Heal Estuto and company in thn Kart OnennMiiy Eng, Also an explanation of its ings und benefits. . Ua Walla Journal: Mr. Felix Cuurt In Wlliw County. K, H. Skipworth, I5sq,, returned this morning from Wallowa county, where bo has lieu n attending court. The court ran eight days und considerable business was pflrtnt Ininna f Ciiiirw u'nu pfitit'fttml f men, ono of the best printers und , manslaughter for tho murder of Girard paper men on tho coast, lias accepted, Cochran in October of last vear, at Los toremanshlp of tho East Oueoonian. tine, and sentonccd to seven years in the Im that onterprising journal will find ; jienitentiarv and fined o00. E. H. Skip- jewel, seldom found in a newspaper I worth, M. Huker and O. C. Smith ai d; trustworthy, comjictont, nnd al-1 peared for tho Stato, and W. G. Piper, i gentlemanly. Such men are worth I M. L. Olmetoad and 0. II. Finn nppeared ' weight in gold. I for tho defense. Ilv tho aliovo it will Iki hogii that l.r nor cent, moro fruit will xs obtained from uu 1 ucro of ground by tho quincunx than by tno rectangular piitn oi planting, witn tno same amount of lubor exended in culti vation, liesides a saving of 15 percent, per tree for water when irrigation is ro sorted to. cutti.no seer iwatoes. Much has lieen said und written about cutting potatoes for planting, and many experiments havo lieen tried in various parts of the country. It imut be evident to all that soil and cultivation have much to do with the results. On rich soil, LORYEA & ARTHUR, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, Ar ilif oi.lv pnictlciil mrrliiini In town. Tiioy ilo their own worn, nml Kimruiitio ii iiLuinxp. icjirtir lur (ino your. Tliwy bavo no liireil help to puy, nml only ilfHlre to insko wnceHou their work, hcncn l licy vtill uivv Bottor Figures Than nny other lioiuu to town. They liny ait clienp ua uny rlrm can buy Flmt-cUtHH OoodH, nic lit iliw BARBED $ WIRE! Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pendleton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, The luunl price tor enU made by other partlei, In Portlanil or the Kant, from 90.00 1 n $7,00, with expren i hurijeii uilded. It you need uncut, send your order to un, ond uvo from 1'J.COto 13.00 Ihcreby. East Oregonlan Pub. Co., mliHUif Pendleton, Oregon. TTOI18KH KOIt HAI.K. A mixed band nf Block homes foraalf. In miuill or lare lot. aIIkikhIkUu American numfii umi iw renn hi iHrniinn iianon.nn llm u. It. it ti, rouii, kix in 1 1 en ueiow l'endlo ton. Kor pitrtlculum uddroo. 1. it. UUI'l'KIt, Iufeb281m l'ou(lkton,Oresoii. Iron. Steel. Coal, Lime and 0 Cement. ADAMS' AND WESTLAK ES QUKEN AND PULLMAN LANTERNS! JJ8THAV ANIMALH. If rou hnve mi unlnittl OHtrav. vou ran ro. rover him by expending fj.oo In adverlMn; n Ihe Kaht Mhcoomian. It catche them every time. TAYLOR, JONES & Co., Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon.