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1683. UKSDAY, Al'litLo, Ut OrcRonhin llrnncii uhicp. Ill OlllCOOf till- liAMr OllKOONIAN JlllH Ijllshedlll Portland III llio Altil Kt II Cm K. oeeond II.K.r. under the iinii- Sof IIDIIIIT U II IHK'ii. in- "in K hivo ' rcStiH'iit f lVmlletoii.iiiid fcnotcrii DrcK'i B?"op' ); u!,"" ivltt wlidi III rumiiiiii. render tlieni " in HUHVIT1KM. (nor In In Hakur City. ln to tho MiiHomc rcutiiut Joliu (illgOil'H i whlnkoy iro to I.liiuor ytoro. lurk ouiiio In on (lio train from kllu last ninht. Illdren of .Mr. Glllonlicck find JumcH uro reported on tho Icg-tlai went homo hnopy, nnd ly pieiiscu wim uieir vihh 10 ren Mooto Chiiinler Gormen, miulo Ion for cltizoiiHlilp heforo Clerk to-day. le.it-boiind tiiuwoncur loft Hunt Etir hotirn Into to-day. Will urrlvo tr 11 o'clock. 1 llelliiian, ono of tho dolcimtcfl to ! lonal convention at St. LoiiIm. it call till morning. Solden Kulo lutliu iiliu'o to stop t coinu to town. On Court Bteot Flret National ltank. fl'l loin pKon him hoen appointed kliiilulHtritlor oi tno nn, koshi Hi an approved lwnd of JlliO.OOO. i UlniH, tho loy operator of the 0. located at Hood river, Ih here to Mint ten davH with his brother, ( T. t luivo chanired tho lioMlnv their meeting! to-morrow, I Ironi the .Methodlxt church tot he I it lonal prayer room. to the iMillllcnl incctliik'rt last non I.i.mIv'o dlil not meet im iin- (Jno olilec. of tho nnH'ting wax nun-en for Mr. Kecney. Keiili 11. Keener Iiuh boon on- DiIh room several dayH pant with rouble. lie Ih hoiiio butter thin but Ih null (julto u nick man. hiiHiiu, the uupulillcau detepito mix who wuh taken nick In tho Inn yesterday, Is Htrlcken with IIIh wins eamo down lout night. InU-r, if you are already a Hith m tho iMIly lushT Oiti:niiAN, mvu n Hecond copy ono J o.ir by I $5.00, or by carrier for fifteen fccek. ICHt-lKjund train, which arrived ; last night, took on an extra to to accoiumodato tho leaving Over 100 men left hero on i'h train. ItroH. & Co.. tho rhino men. lo their commodious quartern in T UllKOONIAN LmlUllllg lO-llllV. u delay in freight Hotncwhoro in their largo Htock of pianos bus l to ono. inckHon, btiHlnesH inimngor of tho kionian, loft tills morning, via I.lnu lor lialtlmoro anil Mw to will bo irono about a month, R)o accompanied on bin return by losa Dickson. Eaturday evening, tho boyH of tliu Tender Co. will jivo an enter , in tho building lately occupied h Whcclan. Tho proceodn will lying tho Imjj'h now unlfomiH, ho inn give (hem a goou nouso. Ad contfl. ui aud diHCourHCd music lor t or before tho train left, in tho illard Ho . and varioiiH tit gontlomon wit pro.-ent Bed for re.iiKinucd n milking ochert. AinoiiL' thoni wcro Col. IM. Gearin, I,, llilyou and F. Iliiibllrnu Itntlflrntlon. Soino dayn ugo tho Itupublicana on gilded the Oiieru llouno for a ratlllcation of their ticket, and they accoidiugly rati lied hint evening. A goodly-Hlxcd audi enco wan present, yet (ho nomiiiccH upon tho platform wore a Holcmn look, iih If ' tho Hliadow of ap)roacblni; defeat had already begun to fall upon their faceH. Thoie lielng no ono among tho nominee 1 who could make a Hpcech to speak of, the 1 program ho far im they were loncerncd wuh noon gotten through with. ( J. A. l'eo wuh then called for, and wuh escorted to tho Htago by George Sweeting. , ( Feo went over tho ticket and gave it tho I bent Hort of ii "Keiiil-olP' ho could. JatneH 1 1. ICddy wan then called for, and made , i (piito u Hpeeeh agin l-reo Trade. Jim 1 Ih a Hinooth talking sort of chap, and it might bo inferred though lie did not nav i ho that If tho nemocratio county ticket wuh eieeieii m Juno tno wool indiiHtrv was n uohor. I When the audlenco wiw about half wav out of doom Georuo Sweeting mountci tlie plalform and jirojMised three clieern , for tho ticket, which wore given by about ! half a duzen, and tho meeting dissolved aunu great cnunisiaHiii. l'aiiitlalvii NcKloi'lnl. Of the ton delcgatcH to the ltopublicun oiaio onvcmion, nvo aro lrom renulo ton. Of tho thvco nomiuecH for KopreHonta tivo, ono Ih from l'endleton, and another received Hixteon votcn. Tho nominee for County Judgo in from Pendleton. The nomlnco for ShcrllF Ih from Pen dloton. The nomlnco for Clork la from Pondlo ton. 1'hu nomlnco for County Treasurer in from l'endleton. Tho nominee for Surveyor Ih from Pen (lleton. Tho nomlnco for Coroner Ih from Pen dleton. It IooIch iih If Pendleton nolltlclaiiH had Homcthing to do with arranging matters . I ltilHulclil. j I'rfini tlio Mntvin Htntcfinuii. I Dick WellH. non of Mr. and Mix. Uni tim WcIIh, iif AHhland precinct, committed nuiiiiiu mii iiiuruuv IlllurilOUIl IIV HIKKll lug himself In the head with a pistol, at tho farm Iiouho of M. A.Walker. A phv Hlclan wan called and everything jioHsiblo wimuonoio navo ino itiu of tho young man, urn w iiuoui oueci. J lie hullct piiHsed through tho Htomuch nnd lungH, uuil cuused death In a little over threo hotirn. lo his mother and othera who were alioiit him, ho naid tho Hhooting wuh noiaii accitieni; no wanted lo die and hud been wunting to die for thieo yonm l urthor than thin, ho gave no reason for hlH niHh act. 'Uio deecanod wuh about L'J yearn of ago, and wuh bom ami reared in thin valley. A Gooil Hliowlnir. Frnm the linker City UomocraU Thoro Ih but little doubt that a transfer of tho valuable Cracker creek mines to u Hyndicato of Kantorn capitalist will hooh bo a matter of record, consideration iih named, $1,000,000. These mines are lo rated in Hakor county, yield an assay of $100 in gold to tho ton, and possess ev ery apicaranco of being Inoxbaustllilo. Of Mr. Bourno'H recont vlnit to the camp, on which occasion ho wuh accompauicil by a representative of thoHvndicato abovo referred to, tho Portlainl Nowh says: "Jonathan Ilourno, Jr., returned yester day from tho Crackor creek mines. Ho ruKrtH that thoro aro hoiiio 1000 tons of rich ore on the dump. The north drift Ih in :t:'0 feet and tho south drift 2:;0 feot. Tho exploration hIiowh already an ore chute for u dlstanco of 070 feet' (Churchill, of Portland, Iuih been ig ycrtcrdav and to-day In tho t iiiiiiuii, near uio nriiiu, i k..vi(a. .............. ...1.1..1. i.. i - r-viiui ui iiiiiiiuuiy, niiiru in til uuyouu'ri (into to go and see. 1 pug Ih iiortriiyed In wax In a . that Ih easily uudcrHtood. and . IteieHtlng. Tho nhow cIohch to Wulla Journal : Wo firmly lx- Itlioro weio Ichh itiHiiranco agents. country, there would bo fiv.ver 'e havo thin from a man who Is m as u razor and iih deep as u well. m tlirco-fourtliH of all our llres uro Ic of IncendiuricH, who grow richer liino they get burned out. Wo ever hcllovo that, hut gradually kloiu tscth uro beginning to cut tho giiiiis, and stick right out. IjiiiIiIIcmii County Commlllc. following were chosen as tho central commlttco, with i. J.. who iih chairman: Adams, Win. lAlta, Jos. Anthony; Camas, Wm. Lrewerviiio, A. u. itohloy : uot i J. K. Wilson: Kcho. 11. M. (.'ampmoiit,Jno, Morrison ; Post or, ner;llelix, W. 0. Kern : Jiinliwr, routyj Milton, J. H. McCoy! n, I). Deardorll'j North Pondle 4, Aloorliouso ; Kaith Pendleton, arris; Union, L. M. FIgg; Uma H. Kunzlo; VaiiHycle, J. A. rinson, J. ltegan; Weston, P. A. gton: Willow Snrlnus. 11. Noblo: fc, Jno. S. Vinson. leatli of JoMpli Wllllaim. Vanhvclk. Anril 3d. 1888. toseph A. Williams, of this placo, i morninir. Mr. Williams has Ik for sometime, with droimv and tuble. Ho camo here from Call out five yoare uuo. Ho was an Andrew Sullivan, tho well known Ian. Jir. Williams' family havo In to manhood and womanhood. Ich three daughters horo, married, I in Gait, California. His only bier, will take chanro of tho buHl lie and Mrs. Williams will con live here. Mr. Williams will bo It Helix to-morrow, Hokace. Hotel ArrUnli. Tn.!,Aitt) Hoi'Hn. K II Clarko, Walla Wulln; Jas F Slouno, Cluw A Field, San FranclHco: Chas do'IIelrn', Wardnorj 0 M McMorriH, W M Steoii, WcHton: John Shea, J M Crabb, J J, JoiieH.WallaWalla; P.A.Worthlngton, 11. S. JumlHon, W V Dalrd, Weston ; J Mc Donald. K J Soinmervlllo, Country j K II Hill, Klnoro; F G Whitney. Omaha; C Cox, M 15 Walker, Union; 0 It Shields, Joseph; J C Wlllort J McDonald, Sum morvillo; 11 II ltalstoii, Lebanon: II C Vnughn.Ccntcrvillo; J II McCoy.MIIton; II M Cox, Kcho; J S ViiiHon, is'olln; T H Walsh City; A W Drown. Ventura. S C JonoH, A Itaegg It Livingston, Portland J liiompsou Arlington; V Uevuul, Alba; It Conwell. Ft. CollliiH. Howman Hot'HK. 0 L MIiiih, Hood river; F G Hull, Milton; S 11 Sweonv, SKHord; A Uolwrtson, Chicago; A. w. i-ongnoad, .1 a .ict iiinlier, David .ilur nhy, 15 S Waterman, IJcho; T C Hvdo, llakcr City; T II Crawford, h It H'ino hart, Union; Greon Arnold. J O Kuhn, Im Grnndo: II WcHllako, City; 15 P AIc Daniel, (Tovo; John Smith and wife, Now York ; Potcr l)cardorll Mountain ; J G Uiarp, Adams; J C Shiuabarger, War Haw; WFCoylo, J II Coylo, HastiugH; S Henderson, Mo, Golden Hulk. A llltenlck, JunIior; L AdaniH, YiiiKon ; ThomiiH Kaker, Wulln Walla J Mclaughlin, Konawock ; W h Gibson, llirch Creek; Jno WickerHliam, J W Vilcs, 11 W Viles, Walla Walla; II A Wildor, Country; Mm F P DavlHimdHon, J M WickorHhani and wife, Miss A ThiH loy, It G Markuin, Wulla Wulla; T S Ilrown, C Hyde, Haker City; Clark Wal tors, A Sheck, Centervillo ; A J Mlllor, City; N Stokes, Portland ; I) W McDan mild, Milton ; II F Oglo, TOglo, Country ; CJias Johnson, Witicha; Sam Ilastfn, Min.; II W Perry, Freomont, Nob; AC Johnson, Pilot Hock; J S Smith, Kona wock, W T. rrethylery, Tho first meeting of tho PrcHbytorv of Kastern Oregon will bo hold In l'en dleton, April 5, 1838. Tho opening por mon this evening will Iw by Hov. C. H. Shields, of JoBcph, Oregon. This ecclesi astical body consistH of the Presbyterian ministers and churches in Oregon, cast of tho Cascades. Through tho courtesy of tho Mejhodists the exercises will Ikj held in their church. Itnsiness sessions du ring tho day, and popular meetings in tho evening. . County Court. In tho matter ot citizenship of Albert W. Loughead, granted. Between his ante and his uncle the fast young man has a hard time to mako one end meet. ' GENTLEMEN, Wo are now showing all the latest nov cities in Fine Tullor-.Mudo Clothing, suit ublo fur Hiiilng and summer wear. Do not p.iv fancy prices for your Clothing 15xaiuiuo our m.immoth stock, and con vlnco vnmrlf that von can savo from W'i.fiO lit $..00 on your spring suit. YOUNG MEN, If you want a unliby spring suit, call on uh! Wo can slmw you over iWO now sultM to H'l.ct from, ranging in price from fiii toT'V7. BOYS, Tell your mother to bring you to our store for a nlco Spring Suit. o have a com plete stock in all tho leading styles. CHILDREN, !-.... in C.U., I.. llllu-IMllin miun in mill'., v iinriiiivi v n, tweeds, tlannels, all made in the latent fashions. Wo carry tho largeHt lino of STRAW HATS, Which wo Hell at u very low figure. J. Diamond, The Leading Clothier & Hatter. MILLINERY! Juit rrrelv-'il, u now tuclc ot Millinery t.ADIKH' iiml CUIUIKKN'A DHKS ond Mil AI)K IIA'l",o( Die Intent ili iii. CHILDREN and LADIES' UNLHRWEAR A Kail A-ii t niciit -it Zophyru Arrasouo Cuo- ttll Q, TnsSOlB, tilt;., Pur Fancy Wore, AIon now lltio of tho Compaii)' pHtterim. IVJrJ. M. MANSELL, 0 pi I i I . , court -trci' t. NEW GOODS An Inimen nhtock Jan rccolvt'ii, which we nro now nIi InK at prirtw) Hint nston Uli the olden! luliuliliunt. DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, UOSIKHV, I.Af)IK8' AND M UNUKHWEAIt,8H0KS, SLIPPEItS, OLOVKS, UIIinONH, LACE, '"IKr-. N'' VI WVl KSi Men's, Voi Ill's, Boys' and Cliild ren's Clothing. Hats anM Caps, Trunks and Valises. COME ANI EXAMINE OUH KTOf K Alexander&Frazer J. H. KOONTZ, Dealer In . GENERAL j MERCHANDISE1 And Proprietor of tho Henrietta Flouring Mills,! ECHO, OREGON lllithtMt nii.li price paid for crnln llrnhmn. Orniiulntcd nnd Heir-rimni; Hoar In stock. Corn mpiil, Chop Feed, etc., for milo. Agent for Ktmpp.lhirroll A t'o'n Agricultural Implements and Bain Wagons, Are prepared to ship wheat or receive Grain for Storage. Grain Backs and Harvesters' Hupplie at lowest Prices. Fuinilii Groccrtcn a S,)cclitlti;. Commercial M, feed, ui Sale Stable, J. B. KEENEY & CO., Props. Put up your animals and your money ut this stand. Thoro is no bottor In town. Our patrons and friends will bo well tr atod. COME TO HEE UH. AM. KIND-. OF IUOH FOIt HIItK-TlIE KINEHT TUKN OUTS IN TOWN. J.B. KEENEY Co., PROPR. Taylor, Jones S Co., , The Leaders in HARDWARE Have lidded a Inrgo nnd complete line of JAPANN WARE, -SUCH AS- 1 W. D. FLETCHER, Hank building, Court Mrcct.I'eiulleton. Oregon, Mutlcnl Mcr chnnill FALL' KINDS kept In KTtClf. I'lnnon, Or KAIIR, ii nd nil klmln of mil nlni.fl lnlru lllt'Il'M notil mi tno limlnll mi in pl ii. Estes & Guilds, rmpilotorx o tho CITY LIVISltY FEED ,t SALE Sl'AHLE. alod Hay and Grain. Hplnmllit Kiicn, HliiKln or i)oniie, anil Hnttitlo llorni'M alwnyH an iiuuil. HurHfH linarile il hy tlin itny, TtVcU or lloiith. Ml KlnJf of Feed For Mle, In Hnmllor iMrxti IiIk. JHARGBi REASONABLE ! Fhe Pendleton Mfg. Company, I'KNDI.KTOX, OKKIIO.V, Machino Work of All Kinds lumo prnmptl. , I'nttenia nindo. ltepiiln to f.irm ninulilncry nnd iniichlnory of overy Uoicrlptlon a Hpi-clulty. Cluirai-N for Voi'k Itcatumable. uenry isopitfcke& Co., DKAM5U IN uax, ojiAiy, woon and COAL, WKII'lfcTUEKT. - . . PKVIM.KTON oQNMERZ COOLERS, TOILET SETS, ETC., WHICH THEY AKE OKFERIXO AT LOW PRICES. TINWARE! AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THK KORMEK PRICR3 TWO AND POUR-POINT STEEL Headstones, Monuments R. F. BEALE, ! Marble and Stone Contractor. For ilcslijnH line! prUcK coiimilt Jimi l'ul. tiiK, Muln ktrevt, I'uiiillrton, JvitlinalrN ulvun on ktono work for hulldiim. lv'4 ifAIN KfitKKT. TOHI- FOIt HA I.E. IT I) IS80I.UTIO.N NOTICK. Notice I lioreliv irlvon Hint tl.n llrm nt Hammer 4 Kt U UiU iiBy ilUovcil by miitunl cophenl, A. A. Hiimmnr tetJrliiic from the ttrm, huvliiKoll hU Intcrenl loJ, A. Guilds. Tho lllle of thn new llrm will bo E-teM A Oiillim, who "III itaaumo nil llul. Ill tic, or tho old llrm, except I. III. for UiU month, Murcli, to ilulr. A, A. Iliiincr will collect ui acvounU ilo Hummer A Euuu. A A. HA MM Kit, V. U. KHTKS. Tlmnklnic the luihllo for tho llbornl patron again (he next, I vollclt n coiilliinitnr of Iho miiiie for Iho new firm. A. A, 1IAMMKK. 1'enilleton, Or.,Mrcli8l,IWii. mcST Im uvr F OK HAM-'. Kevernl muin of kimhI work 1 1 or-en for ilo on eimy lerniK, ror eukii or ii kiwmi not. Also a buna of ono hundred htock hoi-hcu. I'er.oim niciiinif work liore or klock liomon will do Cevfriil bHiidx n? American mock bnrai8 forfcKlfcnn easy termii: icon red notn nr fir cntli. Apply to the ur.dendKned on lilt well tn cull on the undernlirned. ut lllH rnticli ranch four mlleii north of vlimnn. thin i nmr 1llnt liru.k. nr iniiir...!. ' county, oi tt.ldrj)., V. T. KTANTON, MADIKO.V JONKH, lu mcli27 lin diw Vinson, Oreuon, I mhMdw Pilot llock, Or. BARBED$WIRE! Iron, Steel, Coal, Lime and Cement. ADAMS' AND AVESTLA ICE'S AND PULLMAN LATERJS! TAYLOR, JOHES & Co., Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon.