)NI)AY, APHIb II, 1888. TIMEI.V OllHUUVATlONH. t Ortironlnti Itrnncli OHIco. I OllleC Of tllll KAMTOllWlONfAX lllH led III ronlilim i" iiiuiwiiiiitiwM it lliHir. limit'l- mu llillil- llllllllir II. IIIIIIO('K. 111! Will mi have irldcnt nr ro inoioii.umi ci.iitu oircoii Et-'iioinlly, ti mulct- tvi.it wIipii In rmiluiiil. Ho will IHlllll'l' I Clll 1111 KITVIl-U 111 III HltKVITIKH. Irccs uro lit bloom at lust. limr.io of Uitmtlllii Ih In town. nls ho to tho Aliiponto restuur John Gngon'o whiskey go to Lienor Store. Emtio s Hutcher got loft but ho lio uctuuiiy smh.ks. blden Htilo In tliu nluco to ston, cents; oeus 'o cenis. i'IIcox came down from iliilucs night, ami went by team to ; yesterday. Johnson ban some nico furnished i rent ul tlio old liostolllco build- Court street. Ronglo, tbo well known burners : rortluml. died in that eitv Sut- rening, uged 71 jeiim. id, it tilaeo to do housowork, or to i ol children, uy u young woman Icncu. Apply lit tills olllco. ; j. tiiuuKor extracts teem witn- to patient by tixliiir bin now bin. Otlk-o over City Drug .Store. LN'ohlo succeeded Saturday In glv- oiniiroa nonus, j-mkiu, lor iuh un- s before the next unhid iurv. mid i . ... - ii iil my. M. Ituriili came bomo from I'o I- ls morning. Her parents will brtliiud to-day for a pleasure trip me r.ust. jnilier, If you uro itlroudy u sub- DI tllU I'allV EAST OlIKdONIAN. have it second copy ono year by .uu, or iy currier lor tlftcen veck. i Wheolor. who una solleltltnr sub- Ins l'l Iduy to aid ii poor man to , marceiied in getting ?(I8, wliieii tbo ticket and loft 20. Tbo Umtlii Uiothors, who ban con- i, wuh sturted bomo Friday nlgbt, iuicnigan. rJirit Turner, wlillo IntoUiutud ruing, got Into n light with JamoH (iniicii ugutnst tno lutter'M will. tho worHt of It. Shoilfl' Kontloy Turner to muko him Htoi) swear- bo street, nnd turned hlni over to bid. Ho broko awav from Mr. incar tbo juil,undjiimpo.lovortwo oioro no was caugnt nnu lodged olor. :. M cOrry Htor Rsbbd. lilovps forced an entrance Into tbo rt ol MeUurrv's Krocerv iitoro tit about 10 o'clock, nnd sot a little I dollurs out of tbo till. Thov drat fopon tbo buck tloor by prying it b u chisel, hut not Biiceceuinir in fey broko out u pinto of duns in tbo leash of tbo hack window, nulled nalM with which it wuh fastened rinsido, and took tbo kuhIi ontlrelv romilug it into tbo cellar excavation lot tho utore. ihm admitted them liiLL'k room. Tlinv ttiici'noilnil In kg tbo partition door in tbo niiiuno ley bail tried on the outsido door ling It oiHin with chisels. T hey liseovotcd by Win. Sharps, whoso ! shop h noxt door to .McUurrv's, in me building. Having occasion to tbo back yard bo hoard tbo man lnsldo ank if ovuryiuiii was all lho itccoinpllco who wun keoping j "Kddy I" from all Mam yen. and thai no would go i Now. Mr. Edi v Ih i An Independent View of the (J rent Ite publican Itatlflcatlon ltlly lleiiibllcn HpeHker mid Cnmlldntei. To lliu IMIloruf (lie Must Orreonl Hi! It bupitened to fall to my good fortuno to bear the Hpccch delivered liero u Hbort time ago by Col. John 1'. lrlb, ono of tbo ablest UomocratH on tho 1'iielllc coast. To my mind ho ellectually exploded the "protection" theory; but It ih probable that a Democratic DemosthcneH could not indiico our average farmer and wool- grower to believe that the present high tin irlH an evil, bo thoroughly Have tlioy been deceived by tbo carefully-worded production!) of crafty protectionist. Hut I did not nlart out with the intcn tion of immediately Hwltchlng onto tbo HidetrackH of "frco trade" and "protee tlon." 1 have reforrcd to Col. Irish's Hlcccli for tho purpose of making n com lirlBon porliapH un odloim ono to Home of your readers: It will bo remembered that tho next evening after tbo gather Ing of tbo llower of Oiegun'H Democracy in tho Opera Uouho, tho county liopuU' lieaiiH lield a rntillcatiou meeting, jirc- mimubly in order to counteract tho ollecta . . .... t. ol the eonmgiouH nipcasci i) oi uemoc ntcy that bud beou inoculated into the very heart of Eastern Oregon. It was also my good fortuno to bo present on thin occamon. nnd tbo thought mruck mo that It Hccmcd llko n ridiculous plcco of cblld'H-nlay after tho noble mccch of Irish. The Hopubllcan candidates worn grouped in a circle on tbo stago, in full viow of their admiring constituency but hero tbo "circus" ended in reality. Tbo chairman nobly attempted to awaken a little enthusiastic sentiment In the audl euco, but bis ol(brt fell flat and ended in a dismal failure. Ono could not but feci a sort of sorrowful pity steal over him to wateli tho constrained ami anxious laeei on tho stage, and notice ino uuscrauio uttsmpt at cheerfulness of caeii candi date when bis turn came to "atldiess" lho meet nir of uepublicnn voters. Jvery oim of them looked, acted ami pronuuiv felt llko it xchool-bov inaklnc bis first ol- f.vil n mi i.rlillilllnn. It Is mv candid opinion that Intelligent ltopubllcaiiH In tbo audlenco wero displeased not to say disgusted with the "show." mid finally prominent members of tbo party who aro not cauuiuaies were ctiucu ujkhi, in o.der to stem, in a measuro, tho popular current of dlsapiointmeut. John U. I;aHuro whm vociferously called to tho front, and distinguished himself by re peating that oiu ami umc-uouorcii cncsi- nut, "A Charge to Keep I Have," illus trating tho atutcmont that the Democrats were now "loaded for bear," but would never liavo un opportunity to tiro tliolr charge of enthusiasm. To his credit bo said thai no made it teinng point inralnst John M. Gearln, although at tho oxiienso of IiIb own party'H representa tives now in uongrcss. no rctiiartcd that Eastern Oregon voters bad bad their till of Poitlund men for Congress; that while f'iO.OOO was upproiirlated for tho improvement of tno mouth of tbo Colum bia, only a paltry $176,000 wuh given for work ut Tbo Dalles and Tho Cascades, which Is of vital imnortanco to tho Inter ests of tho Inland Empire Let tbo Ite- publicans nominate a suitable eastern Oregon man for Congress, (John C. Leas tiro, jHsrhups) and l'ortlandV representa tive will hs defeated, lly tho way, this romluds mo of a compliment Lcasure re ceived from "Sawmill," a correspondent of tho Weston Leader, (1'urdon this Hsress on.) Ho wrote':' "Since it docs not matter particularly who tbo Kepubli- ans nominnto lor uongress. i crow more and more in favor of Loasuro." The gen- tloman should feel highly elated ut this oluntarv coniPllment. us u is an evmenco of tho Hupcct mill csteom in which bo is hold by uowspapor correspondents, who uro usually mouthpieces of public opin ion. lint to return to tbo subject: Finally Mr. J. 11. Eddy, another prominent lie publican, uppearcd beforo tbo footlights, in rcsponso to tho cries of "Eddy!" pans oi tno nouso. not u hud exteinpora mm HYTKKY Of KAST OltKClUN. BOUND OAGOKI) AND ItllltllKl). firrrlrn Hnturdity unil Hundoy Afternnnni I and Hvptiltign (Moildc lCxrreUf ut the Opcrn llnitie-lter, T. M. llnjrd Imliillrd h l'mlor. ' An invitation from tho l're.obyterlan Church of Summcrvlllo, Oiegou, to bold , Its next meeting with tbem, was accepted uy tho I'roshyteiy. Bold Crime In the lUllwny Ticket Ofllce at Tucomn. Wednesday night about 11 o'clock W. II. Heals, night watchman at the wharf, thought he hcatd an unusual noise in tho lieket ollU'o, says tho Taconia Ledger. Ho called "lielser" f-overal times to the ticket atent and icceivinir no renlv ha:t- MiiicmcniH concern in! the stutltiiai ened in search oi .1. K. liriintiis. the as- condition of the churches within the I Mutant ticket agent, for tho olllco keys, bounds of tho Presbytery were then beard, About ten minutes had elapsed when and it committee appointed to prepare it i Heals returned with Grllllths and effected leport of the same to the general as-1 an entuime. semblv. ; They found L. C. Geiscr. tho ticket Tho treasurer of the l'rcsbytcry sub- agent, bound and gagged in tbo baggage mined a report which was placed in tno room, no was unconscious, us his resid hands of the nuditlng committee. ration was almost entbely stopped by tho The coinmllleo on icsolutlons submitted gug. When he regained his sense's ho a loiiot whieit was udopted, and is us ioiiows: NEW BY FURNITURE! THE CARLOAD. ltesolvcd. that the thanks of the l'rcs bytery be extended to tho members of tbo l'rcsbytotlait church and their Licnds for the coullal welcome to their honien, and very hospitublo entertainment: to tho lo nil papers for reports of proceedings and kind notices; to the Methodist Episcopal Church and pastor for their courtesy in tho tiso of their church. A memorial to tho General Assembly oi tno l'resuyieriau unurcit ol the united States of America wits presented lcforo Presbytery, and the following action taken: "Inasmuch as an dibit is now being made to establish an Indian Col lego on tbo Umutllia reservation, theio- foro ltesolvcd. That we, as a I'resbytety, heartily emiorso the wotk of Hie bte'tbrcu who have this matter in cliunro. and commend it to all interested in this edii- itlloiiid work." Dr. W. C. McKay belnu nresont. and invited to tho privileges of tho floor. imvo an intcio3tlng account of pioneer work in the section ol country now included in tho bounds of Presbytery. Extracts from tbo history of the Pies- by cry of Idaho were also read, giving said that he had lust finished makltiL' out nis (limy report and had commenced wilting a letter to a fiiend, when somo ono knocked at tho tear door of tho hair gage room adjoining tho ticket office. Mr. Gelser went into tho baggage room, which was datk. The door slides ut- wurus, ami wncu no nan partially raised It, somo person outsldo pulled Geiser's hat over his lace ami held him with both hands whilo an accomplice hit him They then took bis handkerchief out of his pocket nnd crammed It down his throat. His bat wuh ti.ihtly bound ovor bis face and mouth with pieces of roio, securely gagging him. Ho was then bound securely hand and foot with new tpmitcr-Iuch rope and then the ropo was twisicd tight with tho olllco ruler. . Geiscr being thus helpless, tbo men took bis keys out of bis inxikolH and went through tho safe, which was open. Geiscr was conscious all the timo and oven beard Mshtwiitchmun Heals cull to to him. but of course bo was iwwerless to reply. Dr. MInsor and Auont Coopor wcroiiulcklv summoned. Geiscr was found to huvo sustained no serious injury. His head was not contused, indicating that tbo blow had lccn struck with it sand-lmg. Ho was imdiy dazed, however, lho nat Wo uro receiving, almost daily, Goods Direct from the Eastern Manufactories. Our stock will lw new In design and complete in assortment, consisting of , PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, SIDHIJOARDS, BOOKCASES, LAMPS, WILLOW AND H ATI' AN C1IAIKS, Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, etc Also a complete lino of Carpets, oil cloths, linoleums, shades, portieres, and upholsterers' goods. GOODS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Forbes & Wheeler, Association Huildlng, Pendleton, Or. Russell lb Co., -nt'ii.nr.ns or- Engines, Tliresliers and Sawmills -AI.SU PUAIXCS tS- to tho front and cough if any ono .ir. ciuirps sutneii to got somo assist in capturing tho thieves. - probably thov saw him and lied. Iilsols, which were missed bv tho D IlrOS. 11 lUW daVS It M. Worn lOllIld nuuillnii 1V m nHnmtit lvliti'li wim III Willk back Of tllO Store tills UlOril- uuMlmnlv rlilliMilnnu in Itaoll'mtititrv. I In tTlio parties susieetod left on the iic-hiullv "trloit to nnmnir tbo uniut and cil traiii lust night, . which will sjh)!! j ,mly John P. Irish. It romiiidcd ono of neons similiter, ion can jump liltit up on any occasion and he seldom losea his head or fails to interest tho aiidleuca; but on tbo night in question he crownci the festive facetiousncss of tbo Kepubli uncesof bringing them to justice. un; James io; It V Hotel Arrlvuln. iLAiin IIoisk. Joint Androw. 1 liington, K Simpson, M Gross, C E i, it in iuiii, tuiiiiiiiu, .mv iiarpu. bn; DJ Hanna.StPaulj WEPrico, f'liinclsix): L I' Wilcox. Ilulnus; li Idllips. Zouring. lowu: J 1) Wood twife, Challis; Mm ltogers, Haker M McCown, Warronsburg, Mo: D Pilot Hock: Joseph L Cummins. E E McCoy j J C Hay, Country; II trgnu m fccott, (ioorgo-cott, llopp .N lloikeley, Jr, Centervilloi W M iv i worthiniiton, ueo uu v. liarnes, Perry Crowell, Hitnrruus. Ft Ijirainle: lies Enplnger, Haker City; Hod The ft; J II Ktinzlo, Umatilla; Mis Gar ; City. Ildk.- Hi le, W M Harnes, Jos Hurr ppnot, Ml lirovo, Mo: Dr I-itationild Imgton : Mrs Trowel, D Gordon, Ju- , a .it cousin, ueo Ulark, uregon John MeHean. Auoucv: L A Dol- I F H Dolman. Vinson: II A Marsh. litli, Adams; Charles Olsten, Long J L Jones, M h Joliuson. llurnt Nelson Gnnhlv. Adams: C H Ihart, Portland; Sain Oglev, Arcby ey, a anmoter, v tnson; J I, Mox' r, I anuis Pruirio : llov Vermollow. vai; G W Snyder, Huttor Creek;! Peterson. Minnosota: G 11 Gold- Ii, Chicago; Miss L Simnions, Coun- fiwMAX Hoist-. Ed Hjonson, Cold ig; 1) Holland, City; W H Dillon, J lllon. A 11 Di Ion. Aust In : C 1) Emlck. t Hock ; C It Harnhart, 1jwIs Walker, land; I) L Adams, Wallu Walla; 1) ewis, E J Grillitb, Centervillo; Cbas ovovo; Goo S Jackson, Henry Stew M C Turter, G Taylor, N Alley. Mis i; James It U-tson and wife, Charles on, Wilbelm Cobmko and wifo, Now k; J II Oglo, Hlrcb Creek; Geo Mc t'hy, St Lottia; G II Hartell, Kunsas; 4 Kitchen, Oregon City; Geo M me, B F McElroy, John Lobrer, ; Carrio Abshlro, Ind. tbo Umatilla river trying to stem tho nighty Columbia with its puny counter current; and Eddy's sickly arguments were Iwrno along und swopt away by the rush of Irish's previous eloquence, just as tbo waters of our insignificant Inmtilla are swallowed up ana ubsorlsid in tho rolling, rushing, massive ami magnificent sublimity of tho beautiful Columbia; and as it pursues its wuv in solemn uud resist less grundour to the sea, just so do tho Iris efforts of- men sh roll on. to lit tho evening the popular services woro conducted by tbo Moderator. After IHjrsonal reminiscences of some who tiro j mill result of his oxiorlciico. Only thirty nmv HU'lnl'rs of this l'll'sliVtlTV. rnnln worn Inft 111 llin cnuli ilnnvnr In lin safe and LMLMI5 were taken. In it drawer 1 adjoining Micro worn if 110 belonging to tho Pacific Coast Steamship Company, which was overlooked. Alxml twenty minutes beforo tho rob bery Nlghtwatchinan Heals noticed it suspicious character in tlio waiting room and asked him if ho was going to Port land, to which tlio man replied. "No.' "Whero uru voii going?" continued Heals. Tbo man evidently did not like tho cross examination and nastily went out and up jnc iritcK. the opening exercises the Indian brethren woro invited io assist . ineyiust sung it song, and then a sboit address was de livered by Hcv. James Hayes, in bis na tive tongue. Ho is it Nor. Peice, and was educated by S. L. McHoth, on the Ncz Perco reservation. IIu is the installed pastor of tlio Umatilla church. Their part of the exercises closed with another song. A sermon was then preached by Hey, J. M,. Morrison, of Moro, Oro gon, At tlio closo of these oxcrciccri, tlio Presbytory was again called to order by the Moderator. Tho statistical report to tbo General Assembly was read nnd approved: Number of inlnltterc JO Number of i-liurulu'n Pi Number of comutim cunm U2 Ami ulvcn fiirconrc2Ulloiiiiliuirioiet...llcrJ Aim. siven nir nincfiiiiniouH )uri(ii.,..'j After bcuring tbo rccominondations o't tho commlttco on urruugemeutH, the Presbytery adjourned in a formal mutt- nor,witii tho long metro uoxoiogy, ami lho uKstolic Pencdiciion. On Subbatlt tlio menilxjrs of Presby tery olllciated ut the different chinches in. town. At tbo Haptist, Hov. 0. H. Shields, of Joseph, Oregon; ut tbo Con gregutlonullst, lie v. J. S. Hinghum, of Haker City: ut tlio Methodist, llov. J. C. Willort, of Summervillo. Tlio last named choso us bis text tlio words of the Saviour, "This do in remembrance of mo." (Wo uro forgetful creatures. Wo need to bo re minded of our duties und obligations. Wo uro to remember Him as our teacher, tho only original teacher that ovor lived upon tbo earth. Wo uro to roinomlwr Hint as our living Savior and Redeemer. An niri.rlnir In tlin Ilsjnls of tint PamIivI til.in church wits proscntod. Two members untI come woro received on certificate, Mrs. Mnry j U'uuh. E. Hovd. from tbo Presbyterian chinch of Lew istou, Idaho; and Miss Maggiu L. Tweedy, fiont the Presbytarian chinch of i Woston, Oregon. Tlio dying luu nf lho Savior was tlien cointneinoruted In the , observanco of tbo supiKir insiituted iy Dim, Hov. Messrs. Morrison ami Cox i and Huling IClders Walker, McDonald und loster olliciatlug. Tbo sorvicos in tbo evening were lield in tbo Oprru House. Thoy weio in connection with tho installation of Hov. T. M. Hoyd us pastor of tho Pros bytorian Church of Pendleton. A largo uudieiico wus prcseut, und till scorned well pleased with tho exercises. Tho Moderator of Presbytery, Hov. Jitmes Thompson, presided, preached tho sor .moil und propounded tho constitutional tpiestions. Ho is it man of (Inu preseucu uud an ublo preacher. Tbo pastor and people having answered tho ipiestlons in tho affirmative, tlio charge to tho newly installed pastor wus delivered by Hov. C H. Hildas. Ho exhorted tho pastor to be faithful In studying tho Word of God, THC nrJEor rrrM spring mm Kiiltiiomuli C01111I7 Tlckrt. HH Following is tlio Multnomah Repub lican county ticket nominated Saturday ! State Senators J" 0 ' Carson, Joseph Si mon, J K Walt, Donald Mackuy; Hop rosonbitivds I) P Thompson, K P Ear hart, WTHiimo, W H Glllwrt, V M Iidd. S H Harrington. II II Northnip. J J Fishor and J A Strowbridgo. Thirty delegates wcro elected to tbo Suite con vention. W H Sowitll was nominated lor sherilV; E 0 Wheeler, county clork 5 Jno It DufT, clorlc of tbo clttntit court: W L Iludloy, reeonlcr; Frank Huclveuey, treasurer ; I) M Dunno and Henjamln 1 Smith, commlsslonem; Geo Harold r As sessor: W A Wotzoll, school HiiiHjrlntond cnt; T 31 Hurllmit, survoyor; APDo Lin, coroner. Auction Hale. A. G. Webb will soil ut public miction, at bis residence on Cosby street, bis ltousohold furnitiiro.consistfngof 1 organ. 2 bedroom sets. 1 lounno. 1 lino French pluto mirror, table wure, und in fact 'eve rything that Ih needed in furnishing u residence. Tho salo will take place Wednesday, .pru 11, at one o ciock p. m. lie sure overylxxly, unit secure I .n ROAD ASH o. 8S6IES $jimm TIJC OKST- FAHM WAGOI IH THE MARlCtT.- Vo havo tho Iwsl Straw Hurnor in tlio World. CALL OH SEND FOH CATALOGUE TO mlilOdiw Russell & Co., UK), 10:', UH and lIKl Front Street, PORTLAND, ORECO N. lorm ana creato an o-e;in ot, -'I'iM'' ,,,, reaching it, uud in living It, and us opinion, that will drown tho sickly v.uils Jncntlvcrt f10 a,e,i; First The con- ox "protectionists" with Its mighty roar. It would l jKwitivoly uwful if any malicious tierson sliould ticciuo Honry Hcan of "shedding uny remarkably billllant light," und thus ruin bis chances of election. I hojo unscrupulous Dem ocrats will not circulate this campaign lio uainst him, uud thus himijI our ciiunco of securing such u "steady und rcliablo" representative. Tho climax of sup.eino gall is readied by tbo daily "Conundrum" when it ac cuses tbo East Ockooniak of Iwlng u "campaign sheet." It reminds one of un insignificant rat-terrier attempting to tcaso u dignified Newfoundland dog. Tho shaking it has received ought to teach it a lesson, if it is not lost to all common journalistic decency. Cumin: v. Inipartaiit Illll 1'Hiieii. A very important bill, permitting tbo fccretury of wur to purchase land neces sary for river und harbor improvements, passed tbo Honso Saturday, during a tomiwrary susjwnsion of the deudloek. It has ulreudy passed the Scnuto. Under it pin chases will bo made near tho mouth of tbo Columbia to a stono quarry, und somo land ut Yuqulna. This week Senu tor Mitchell's bill njipropriuting 1500,000 forsurvejfl and estimates for boat mil way at tho Cascades and tbo Dalles, will bo taken up, and it is hoped it may also puss. viction that tlio cause of God is tlio cause of truth, Second Hceauso of Ids lovo to tbo Savior. Third Ho cause of tho certainty of final success. Tbo charge to tho ieopIo was delivered by Hev. J. S. Hingham. Ho is u man of moru mature years, uud conse quently of longer und moYo varied ex lerience. Ho gave tho tieoplo somo good, wholesome udvico ; said that their pastor wus a man; that ho should bo treated us such; that tho act of blsleing a minis tar did not debar him tho rights uud privileges of 11 citizen, ami that to this end the financial pledges mudo to hint should lie regularly and promptly met. An announcement was then made that religious sorvices, conducted by tlio now pastor, will bo bold in the 0orii House next Sabbath evening, at 7:110 o'clock, and that thoso who uro not In tho habit of attending lho churches in town were sHJcially invited to bo present. Tho uu dieiico wus then dismissed wi-h tbo Imjiio-diction. Photogeaph Galleb,yI 1. 0. Tliu mot nurrcstful Ph otographer, U now Incited In l'cmllcton, at the old xtiiiiil hi the foot of Mai 11 Ktiuut, near tliu bridge, und for M110 Photographs, Tlntypos, En larging and Copying, Cannot lx excelled miyw here. All wnrlc KUiirniitccd to Klvu t'lillio tint iru-t Imi. He iwttfiilly, your, T. V. U.lltlt. G. Shindler & Co., Furniture Dealers, Largest and Most Complete Factory on the Coast. WHOLESALE AND It ETA I L. 3NTJE3-W- Elacksmith Shop, Next door to Hummer A I'Kton'HtuliIe, corner Cottonwood und Altu HU., IVndleton, Or. ALL WORK WARRANTED, And us olieup u IIih clienwuit, (Vivo lliu trial Hii.l he convinced. Ilortto-Shoelny awl I'low Wovlc Olven Rpociul Attention, McEachorn & Thomson, Alia Hired, - . South of Court Holme N JOTIOK TO CHKDITOIW. It anyone, Iiiih 1111 account nualntt the Into llrm ofUmllz A li.ulcr 11 will hu puld Imiiie liuloly uiion iirctintnlloii to tlio under klum'o, ni IiUoIIIchoii Mhln ktreet, oppoillu tnu "iHtotllce, I'ci.dlflon. lncliUAw llil JOSKI'H IIAHt.KIl, Hotel Cninpauy l'annrd. Articles of incorjKmttioii of tbo l'endlo ton Hotel Company were filed in tho county clerk's olllco to-duy. Tho incor tiorutnrs uro W. E. Mutlock, H. Surgcnt, L. Ilium, D. W. Hiilloy und J. Dluuiond, with a capital stock of $o0,000. Tho stock will lio divided Into 500 shares, ut 100 per sharo. Tho object of tho corjio ratlon is to build a hotel in Pendleton, on tlio site ol tho old renuicton noiei, to , s to their rewiverv. Addrci pmt .in 000. Tha ofilcera of tho Comnanv . THOMAH TIKItNKY. havo not yet been elected. ' 'rt n1'1 ditvr Wu"ft Wuiiu, w. T. $70UKWAU"- Htmyfd or ttolen from Tom Tie rney from n piiktiiro near M'ulln WuIIh, unveil licfd of livery nornt" uetcrioeu un ioiiowhi iwo blurk horse, rueli welithlni; ubout I0O4 a RpeciaKy. Bedroom Sets, Parlor Suites, Side Boards, Folding Beds, Bedding, Shades. G. Shindler & Co., Warernoiii, ICO First Street, through block '.'(10 feet to 107 ami let) Front St., J'OHTIjAM), ZISfBT-eiLjIlSHiEID (h:o. W. Sakix, C. H. Woodauk, Hamukj, Hi:irhiic 1831. Fkhii IC. Aiinoi.I). Snell, Heitshu k Woodard, Successors to Hodgo, Davis A Co., and Heilsbii, WiKlard k Co, IMPORTING WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NOS. Uli ts. Ill FltONT STHEET, I'OHTLAND, OUEOON. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. mli'.T lyr AUCTION SALE The undersigned, un uiient for llitleheler A Wylle, will oll ut uuelloii khIi , 011 Saturday, the 14th of April, 1888, pound; ono tjluck, ueo pounda; ono norrel. ikii 1'iiuiiiia: iinn nun and nucttaKin, u At two o'clock In tlio ufteroon of mild duy, lu ........ n ........ ,.,kiUA ,.. 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