..v MAY 11.'. 1H88. L'JW" ' .nnliiii lri.mh Olllto. ",lfl1 ,,.i ill. Vr. under tint mini- ,w,ih. II' f ir . , l0 ,, lloimr ii . i.,11il,,ii.1iiiit ..... m il' ii - ... i III ONE Of MANY C1IKAI' WATKK. I ... rfilllirillll.lll IIII.H j.-i..-- ... 111 i'i in lit I II IIU ill . vlall win ..i.. I. I. l.i - it... m HIIV Kl'lVllU III II mill IT " restuur u Hour It Htll.VITIKS. n.,.-,inU:ll);mk Mid blic pcluwl ut Contervillo cloned . i.. it iiiiii i.i.nii unit tiowu in wiiiiniin to meet ii friend who wus prow ii. ... rinnimi returned from 1.1. itiiirnllll'. wnuru nu iikb iui; v . t(itiil.i'. ,a!,Wii any quantity. Knciu.ro ioanI. with Despair. & now .... M.iln xlri'pt. i ..M ti ill. L'encnil house imlVtoS. M. Riehnrdson.ut the Wild Uom Trees. .... otiened for tho con . i ,.i 'oi una nos num. m the neighborhood of $50,000 arc live cents a yard tit tho Warehouse." Who cannot HM.e, the marhlo cutter, is , Kvnitlfiil scroll, lo mark tho f ilm Into Mrs. Mnrv Unk contemplates going to on Juno 1ft, und there will no ..in. iiiU vii.ir mi iieeotint of conducted by Rev id, will l held in inu upern wintii 111 ni'it m i in r iir x m irn n it uiiij uiiiuumi III. ... lit II iL-itf I Tit V .. t. i.,.(i.f tiiMilit fiir It In Mm SI . II, IaI .! ... nl I fit t nrt'i I In ii ri 1.1 L..I..1I 111 nii'ir tun ii iff rviii.i.iM wmv ' i. ,.f 41... IM rimi . M UUMIHMlU UI IIIU .ni: country i. ........ T A Ir-t,.,... tl... .1..I......I.I.... ,,r I'.iki.iinf i. L I flfini-li unit u fit. .. .1 ..... 11.11 n. ...iii.i mul tul rvluteriiitJ nil It iu (i uiinjruiiT i iuiiiiiiiK i t . t ir Leaner; .nrn. im .liuruHii. wu tdbrt nfonnoiI.U in nulta u nre- . W. Rtllov and Hon roturned lfiimlA I.LHf 1) L' It. .MM. HlllIlU' i " i i i A. it nu muni irviiivi tiiit in . i . i.i ...in . ... i W. Webb. .State Prohibition , will sivak ut tlio court Iioiiho i . ... .. . .N!.- T ..l.ll.. I Lultnitcln infomiH tho U, O. i aipnt of Hcrtium .MetzKcr "loreu in Kourtu'H wuruiiotiHo ... I . . i ii nil ni uiwii ii iiiiu umiuiii'u .1 i.. it y t i iwiuimvu iiuiu v uiujiui i ar """ n'V) iiinw id umiUf ' lll'fA kAlOPril niiiiitliu iil4nMlttit mti. i-vvim iiiwiiiiin i tvilillll A Co. will noil furniture to re- rfWIM itli nntiw imvnliln tiflnr Any ono loflrin to purdiiino If.ti i.pIjsi. .... I i lium uu nnvii ruiun hij Jin any in town. lutwnjl will ItMVo for San tliH ovoniiiL' to 1m in ntliMut- r n m CI. i .. til .1 -V HI IVIIItllU Utlilt J untitle, Mr. Iiiainond will wlin.tvi.itn met at FiromunV uinl iliiiiin.i tii.. r. .ii .. vdiiMii rioMdi'iii ; I., isiii- MlX' I'fl'ylll.'llt I Ilm mm, U.,. ," iu.iiuiur. i jiih or .-...,., K1 ,,lu riMiKiiiiuvmn nwnext ri'.'nlip ,... u,... ,.ni --n"".. ,.-.'.. n ..ill evening May 18th. A writ of review wim ytiwdrvMit court to 0. i Cun ?nrmUy List, urn! on UYiinn. "iiimiii k;,iiii iHiiiiiH in inn 11 nn. . .... i YlnA.1 il. I . . . - . - .if " iw mill iro u it can "imi ne Niiiiu 1 1, .i 11..1 t..o. " . WllllOlIt (I..I.1V nnil -iimi viood. Wo imvn r inu ii ... i .. . - tlio honor of ll.'ltrrtTitvf n,r 'M irom bore? 1 lld lirnun n i.,...n. II. , v "IIHil.l Lll IIIIU hZ ,," yW'ftHM by " . v 'iJ1'? 0,1,or red m2 W..Mn. Wei;;!,. .. . if ii ii iniiL'nii punt -llVMl, WIlll'll nHr.w.lu .ill..... T p.i..... . . . t)n 1, " A"'H. passed i ! W "Wit on hi nvln "4lin r... . i ... . .. . ... , i ."iv-ncii worn I h ut t m .x, II i.i I.. .... ...... .j. A Suactman iir iliiitfi Wh. 11. Vrogftn ofTiwin. ( Wlmt III Cluirern hi u M"ntli1jr for Water Vhl .Jollll Ulcus liVCH in Wlllltt Walla. ' lh" 1 nM'' ItMinviilr In I rmllrton. uakorieii, each $2 00 Harbor Bhotis FirHt chair $1 00 Knelt additional chair 23 Hath Tubs T.rHt tub In hotels und boarding houses $1 00 Kach additional tub 50 Harbor nbops und boarding houses, e.teh tub 00 Illacksniith Shops (hie llro $1 00 Knell additional tiro 2j llroworlcs, each 00 Huildlng puriKiws rotting uacli 0110 thousand brick Ho owns a valuable piece of proporty In Pendloton. A fow years airo It cost lilm a few hundred dollars. Krom it bo draws 11 good rent. I.a-t year he was ollcred ..00t) for It, and this vear it Is worth fully IOiOUi). 'lho InmroviMiitiiitM mi li consist of tuniblo-down shanties, 'lhey 1110 good enough for John Lucas, as ho lives in Walla U'ulla. Ho has no inter est in rondleton itself. Ills interest consists in tho amount of inonuv ho can withdraw from it. Ho is ho Illiberal and pellish that ho always objects to making necessary Improvements on bis property. The other day ono of his tenants was forced to pay for settling ono of his shan ties to tho grado of Ilm sidewalk, and John Lueui Immortalized himself as 11 public spirited citizen by otlering tho dirt which had to bo taken out from under the house before it could l o settled, for sale. It was 11 shaino that bo could not find 11 purchaser. It would have been so prolltablo If bo could bavo gotten cash for tho dirt und at the ramo liino make his tenant imy for un, improvement that he should havo paid for himself. Tho side walk in front of tlio Lucas proertv is not on tho stablislied grado, und John re fuses to niukVs the necessary changes. There is'un ordinance which, if onforced, will compel biin to do it, und this will bo put In eirect If tho sidewalk is not forth with changed to conform to thoso in tho immediate vicinity. John Lucas h not too ioor to do his share of tho Improve ments necessary in tho town, but he would slmtilv like to hava the rii?ht to levy a tax tiKm ovory man und escapo irom l'aj ing 1110 nix nimseii. uur uws. to Boino oxtcnt. cncouruuti such men. unit that is the reason wo havo thom. John Lucas is olllV 11 creature of circiitiiHtutiivH. uim no noes 1101 runny unow mat circum stances have made him what ho is. A Narlc. of AcclilanU. Mrs. Major nrockonbrouish' and daiiL'b tor left l'cudlot in but Sutui(l:LV fur U'uhIi. inglon via tho .Nunhern raclllu railroad. Major llrockenbroiiL'h rycelvod a lutti-r from his wifo stating that owing to u freight train's smash up her train was do taincd at Heron aiding, ami nossliilv would remain thoro twenty-four hours. 1 be next day another letter camo statbiL' lii.u inu mini nun succeciieii in l'i'IIIiil' arouiiu inu wrect uitniuiweivu Hours. hut another tnoru serious accident Ihih Just happened on this side of l!6.cmau, uouiaua. a 110 u 11 irain co hied will their train on .Monday morning early. throwing tho passengers from their berths und injuring some of them se verely. .Mrs. Hrockonbrotmh wr tes that sho received tijuiinful and severe cut on tlio forehead, about inch and 11 half long anil 10 1110 none, inoiign 11 was not sc nous. roino 01 tlio passengers woro worse injured, mo little daughter cscaned without unv inluries at all. Tlio .U.iior . .. . .. . j,- is in receipt 01 another letter irom .Mrs. Hrockenbroui-h savinu still another acci dent bad hapioncd. A laud slide hud just occurred ahead of their train, which would detain them some time. Hero is a series of accidents that seldom bupiens to one train. It is IioihmI that tho rest of Mrs. Hrockonbrough'H trip will Ihj serene. 1 1 " Satisfactorily Aniwarad. Krum tlic Clltorvllle Itonir Vttn. How is Italey to uct three hundred inu- ority in tho two i'enilluton nreclncts an somo of tho Democrats mo betting ho will unless there is u ring iu Pendleton of Republicans us well us Domocrfits who iroposo to swap this man into otllcoV llonunt farmers, bewaru of such intrkni. iiig, La tirando Gazette. This is about tbu easiest thim-uiisunrnil imaginable. It is for tho reason that bo has resided iu Pendleton over twolvo years and bus conducted himself so well that Democrats, and Republicans allko. know that ho is tlio nuiu to represent tbu interests of I'malill.i county, und that he will act us well for I'lilon county as for his own. Ho far us these counties and the city of Pendleton aro concerned, bo knows tho prosperity of ono means tho rosicrlty of all. Ho is not without deas. Ho Is not going to thu legislature to bu 11 llk'urohead for ncduniss and his ilk. but to rcpicsout tho material Interest of tho people of both counties. 50 00 Wetting each barrel lime 10 Wetting each band cement 10 Stone woik per cubic yard 07 Ilutcbcr shops, each .". if 1 50 Family utes Kach family, includlm: nrlvutii bath tub $l Peed Yard Kach vnrd Including wushini; of carriages $;1 rouniains One-eighth siiunro inch ucross section of discharge pipe $2 00 Additional ono-ciguth square inch ....$1 00 Hotels, Restaurants, Hoarding und Lodging Houses Having live Is-d rooms or less...2 CO Kach additional bed room 10 Irrieatiiu: r.ticii ono hundred sipiuro vurds or less 30 Irco, not otherwise Irrigated, each 05 Laundries, (public) each 5 00 .Meter mites 1 .000 to 50.000 gallons water.ner 1,000 gallons 00 Over 50,000 gallons to Ofllccs, each $1 00 Photograph Galleries, each $1 50 Printing Olllces, each ?1 50 i-uuiio liiuidings ami mocks Not otherwise specified by spe cial rata 1 Public Hulls mill Theaters, each $1 50 Saloons, each $1 00 Schools, (Public and Private) each... $2 00 Sidewalk Sprinkling Kach twent -live feet front or R-'sJnebidlng washing of win- ' lows v 50 Kach llfty-feot front or less 7 Kadi additional twentv-llvo feet front 25 Sliihlos, (private) Kueli horso or cow, including washing 1 f one vehicle 50 Stalles, (Livery and Public; Kach stable including washing of carriages .15 00 Steam Knglnes rive horso power or less f2 00 Kachj additional 11 vo horse iiower tl 00 Stores- Drug stores, ouch fl 50 Grocery stores, each fl 00 Dry goods und other stores, each 50 Urinals- Iu stores and blocks. each 25 Iu hotels and boarding bouses each 50 Water Closets, (sell closing and com- iression coeks only allowed) hotels, boarding houses, sa loons, storo sand public build ings, ouch (I 00 Private closets, each 50 A Novel Ark. from tltn riilltulrlplilHTimrK. Tho Teinc varor Zeltutu:. in Its account of tho Hoods at Teniesvar, reports tho sal- -vatlon of an old gynsy tiddler upon tlio' quaintest boat, probably, that has ever I been seen. The old man lived ut tlio ox-, tremo end of the 1'a-riker-platz, In a 1 wretched little e)ttaic. Ho went liomn ' about midnight iu u very jovial humor, lay himself down to sleep, and uwoko ubout 7 o'clock in tlio morning. When ho opened his eyes hu made tho unpleasant discovery that his lint was flooded, and that tho water had forced Its way into his bed-room. Ho had no movable L'oods ex cept an old bedstead, a stool ami his grout (louuio Pass, lie coollv placed his mon slcr of u "Has grclgo," his beloved bread winner, upon the surface, of lho water, seated himself astride it. und middlec himself to "llrv tuml" M-ltli mm nf lu boards of his l'ed, amid tho cheering and laugiuer 01 a nuiiiijor of gypsy comrades. Ooliit-to Vote the Prohibition Tlckt. W. L. Connars writes to tho Portland iscws; "Aro you nwaro that tho heads of the uopiiDiican party, Mr. Joe Simon und his will workers, liuvo alroadv mud ur rangements to trade o r soma of t in bon est men who arc on tho ticket, and if tluit is auoweii ny inu Keputiitcuns, wlicro can you got tlio authority from to sav that Urcgnn is soundly Uctmbl t an? I am surprised tltat Mr. H. W. Scott and his reform paper would allow this kind of reform In tho Republican ranks. 1 think that tho ticket presented at tlio polls will do u oiacK-aiid-iau uiiatr. Fo tor mv part und my llneo boys, wo shull voto tho Prohibition ticket, No Simon, no Me (Jinn for us." I HIV A1TT1TT I MONEY He Milt (let Thrrr. r'rom Ilm MIH01 Kiiitln. J. M. Hentlev's ciiPinlcs havo nndeav ored Iu every way to defeat him, but nows irom western i matilla shows that in every way ho is gaining, strength. In this portion of the county' a unanimous voto will lfd cilst in his favor. He ha. the Uitalltlet. I'rnm t je Mlttoti Knirle, Tho ofllco of county treasurer should no In the hands of an accommodating, ol liging and comiiatont gentleiiinn. Mr. J. N. Rohbins possesses tlieso qualities; inereioro voto lor nun tor vmir next treasurer and you will nover regret it. Walla Walla Union : An oslra train of 12 cars camo out from lVudlutou to Drv crook siding on Thursd.iy, loaded witli heavy railroad Iron, to repl.ieu the light rails now In use. Quito 11 force of men uro engaged on this wink, und It is tho intention of tho rut roadconin.inv to re place all light rails between this place und Pendleton with heavier iron us soon us possible, tho change being made in tho sharp curves and steop grades of tho lino Itttwccn Milton und Centervillo first. pre In Am KnJ'tyulile Kntertluiiirat. Professor Hopbiirn's piano recital lut voning, in Minis Hros. & Co.'u music rooms, was largely intended by the host und most relined society of Peiidluton. lho Professor convinced the uudlcnco with his tlrst selection. "Tulo fiom tho Vienna Woods," (purapltraso do concert by Julio Rivos-King) that ho was muster of his profession, und bo wns loudly en cored. Noxt camo "Tho Hattlo of .Man assas," by Wind Tom ; "Toast of Roses," from Martha :" and 11 selection by Mrs. Perkins, which elicited many compli ments; solo, "When Noilv was Raking tlio IIuv," bv D. Henick, Jr.; duet, "Life's l)rcam is O'er," bv Prof. Ho burn und I). Horrick. Tho entertuin nient closed with ono of tlio Professor's compasltions. Rov. W. K. Potwlno then thanked tho Professor in behalf of tho uudlcnco, and stated that an attempt would bo mailt) to organize a choral soci ety, and culled u meeting for that pur pose, to bo hold ut Minis Hros.' music room, on noxt Tuesday afternoon, ut II o'clock. DUpule About Might of VTuy. t-'iom the Willi Walla Union. On Tuosday tho O. R. A N. Co. filed in the laud olllco in this city maps of tho il'lit of way from Kureku Plat Junction via Riparla up tho north bank of Snako river to laiwiston. It is roorted that Dr. .Allen, u resident of tho Hat, will con test the entrance iu his laud, as accord ing to their survoy tlio railroad will, by his statement, utterly ruin his orchard and farm. Ho claims that ho should bo paid datnaues for loss of value to bis whole farm, while tho railroad ..... '"vnvii vi 1 in 1 iii'ii 11-c wfiiiii iMnii. wiiiiti 11111 riiiiiira.ii cum ij.iii t ilt . (liotl il 'bat place, claims that, as ho has not proved up on iW tjV.ni tr. I .... . ' .1 11. 1 1 .1 ' .. i 1.1 ...... tl. .,1 tnA..l .rtir. Ii;.. 1 IIIU lllllll. IIIU. PIIVflllltV.il l'..l hu,v. r.i'iis frt. I.n. I 1.1 1 I . . i I . ... .1 I "II 11 (VIII a 1, I ... . Wn ....... nnu nan . ..'vnini. Uur.. I 1. ru . '"r, mill l w,l her to Seatiln. imp Will and , 1.. ? Jrr ""r iliii. 1 loacneo ash- .b V n k ?:" he C V a.fow ,,a,B "Ko. iu do interred. Dr. .1. 11. l'liiiinL-i"" make his noxt Visit to Pendleton Monday. Mav 1-Hh, und can bo found at the Villard House us usual all day. All Hiiirerers from Kyo, Rectal, Chronic or Norvous illseascs made welcoino to a free examination, but uro requested to como aa early in tho day as practicable. llotal Arrival!. Viu.aiii Hoi'SK K T Smith. Pilot Rock; Mrs. Kimble und daughter. IIopp- ner; I S Hlushaw;C II Conkoyuud wife, J K Kdmlston. Walla Walla: J II Sail ing, Hoppnor; J T Wormsloy, N Herkloy, Coutorvillo; A II Ilisliop, Robert Irwin, Chicago! Roliort Ilnviiuman. San I'rnii cisco; J II Mc('oy, Mutou; 1! Whcnldoii; Annlo iierms, (jrensewood; Charles Cun ningham, Iluttor Creek; U. W. Webb, Salem. Howma.s' IIousk. Tlios Hurnott, Cen tervillo; J M HauNter, Alexiiudor (irccnway, Geo Haulster. James Asli wirth, 'eton; M II Zlmmor, Kan sas; J V Hotls, Coutorvillo; .1 .Mct'orkle, country; A W Colo, Meachiiuij Mrs V A Done, John Nelson, Wulla Wnllu; O M Diinlup, 1'omcroy; h J Henry, Mi Francisco: W Hiabaruud wife, Milton; R I. Fry, Nobruska; John Hedica, Hart man's Spur; Miss ICato Potter, Pomeroy; Charles Wells. Illinois; D J Vance, Hrowusvillo; W L Long und family, Kansas City; W K Ottering, A Hmris, FP Newell, II II .Mulligan, lai (irundo; Lowis OlcoU, P G ild, R Wild, city; A K Wilson, Kansas; John Granott. Illinois. Goi.di:n Rli.k. R J Watkiiis, Tom Hampton, Juniper; A Hradoy, Mikccha; .Miss K Daughtry, Vinson; J M Tuylor, J M Slator, City; A McCrury, Milton; Sam Samplo, Cold Spring; A Mack and wife, Iluttor Cieek ; T Graves, City; O Haley and wifo, Omaha ; T Noblo, S Holtz, P A Stillwcll. Pilot Rock: Daniel Putnoy. country; John Grant, Cold Spring; W A Dolor, Nolln ; F Anderson, La (irando; J II Landers, Kast Portland; H W Pat terson, Geo. Codclton, Dayton. OurHtHle Kfiiator Arrcxt.0. I'nimlh" Hiik.'-ri'Ur n-inoprMt. Yesterday 0 voning linker county's Stato senator, Geo. Chandler, was urrested at tho instance of S. W. Hlalsdel, superin tendent of tho Oakland Mining Company, on a chargo of feloniously nreaking u dam. From present uppcarances it looks us though tho farmors of tho valley und tho Oakland company were in 11 fair way to exjterienco considerable litigation. Mr. Chandler.ns ono of tho farmers inter ested iu protecting his rigbts.and ns u ro rosontutlvo citizen, took it upon himself to start tho ball rolling. Tho caso will Ihj heard to-day I r I At WliPi-lan'n. At James Wheelan's thoro is a lino stock of men's and Iwys hats ut cost for ti,n tw.vt tun iI.ia-h onlv. also a largo stock of men's furnishing goods which iniint l sold to mul-o room lor otuer goon now nrrivlng, comprising tho liost stock of i.t,. und sIkvps tlut has over been in Pendleton. All of our goods wo guarantee 1 to bo what wo represem ui pnct iwvui.v fivo per cent lower than ut nny other establishment in Pendleton for tho same class of goods. Grant County News: Patrick McGlnnls u vounir man from tlio Shoollv cnnnli-w was arrested last wnnk bv dniiutv- HlmrliT John I-lsk, on 11 chargo of horso stealing, preierred ny tho Into grand jury. Ilo was placed under bonds of 1 1. 000 for bis apK?iiranco at tho noxt term of court, but the court reduced tho bonds to 000, but falling to givo the samo ho lingers in con finement dire. V alia W iill.i Stutosmun: Judgo Lung-. lorn siuieii tn.it it cost nu cents a inlnuto to run thu court, und that nttoinoys must htivo their i'aes ready when called, or there would bo trouble. Hakor City Reveille, 10th: A nnmlror of Umatilla Indians uro hero, endeavor ing to 'fmamook tenons cultans." Tho 13U). first Imifcr match was iniido in NliW TO-IIAV. IS JUST WHAT I WANTI -AND- Coods at Actual Cost! Is tho way to get it, ns the following list will toll. Take the Advantage! AND LET YOUR CASH CARRY YOU THROUGH! All Standard Goods ! SPECIAL FOR CASH: TABLE FRUIT. Apricots, 20c, or 6 cans for Blackberries, 20c, or 5 cans for -Pears, 20c, or 6 cans for Currants, 22 ic, or 5 cans for - Grapes, 20c, or 5 cans for - Egg Plums, 2oc, or 5 cans for Golden Drop Plums, 20c, or 5 cans for Green Gage Plums, 20c, or 6 cans for - Currant Jelly, 20c, or 5 cans for Jam, 20c, or $ cans for - $1 - 1 00 95 95 00 90 90 90 00 95 95 1 PIE FRUIT. Blackberries, 15c, or 7 cans for -Grapes, 1 5c, or 7 cans for -Peaches, 15c, or 7 cans for - Plums, 15c, or 7 cans for - GALLON CANS. Green Gage Plums, 40c, or 3 cans for Peaches, 40c, or 3 cans for $1 1 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 00 15 VEGETABLES. romiudcfl, gallon, -10c, or 3 cans for -roniutoos, 2i lh. can, 15c, or 9 cans lor Jeans, I Cm, or 7 cans Tor - SI 1 1 00 00 00 OYSTERS, OF DIFFERENT BRANDS AND PRICES. The attention of the trade is invited to our NAVY BLUE, HOME RUN, CORONA IMPERIAL, AND LEADER CIGARS. Best sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by Mason, Ehrman A CO., Portland, Orogon. Estes & Guilds, J'ropllolorK o the city li why Fi:i:i) a: salk ST A ItLIi. Baled Hay and Grain. Hpli-mllil ltlir4, Nt'iiCl or lliinlil -, mill Hudilln lliirxcM uluuyM on IhhhI, HorHt-M liiinrili-il lij- tht-iliiy, Wet-It or Month, All K n la of Hoed For Sit, hi Hiimll or Uia IaiU, OHA.HGES R,K A.S VVABLE ! TEAS. My second important order has just arrived, direct Irom Jupan. TRY. A CAN ! to I wish to call your attention THE PRIZE BAKING POWDER Something useful and well worth tho money. All Groceries Cheap for Cash Full Weight and First-Class Goods -AT- HOLY ANGELS' COLLEGE. Comer 12th and II Hl Cathedral Illork. ' Clause will reopen In the new building Heplember Slit. The liuttttitlou In empowered lo confer nca Uemlo honor. KurcatDloL'Ue.addreti. ilcv.DIKKCTim II. A. I ., all lyr Vancouver, W, f. THE STA' BAKERY, W. C. TILTON.