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ESDAV, JUNE 20, "88. Ice. ! ..I-- tlrnncll Ofll rWllcliwrOiiww . rn "brow" W'lSS! 1 ' w uii when in t it""""; grinder tl'ent any icrvlco ;cloNlAN Inn MMllHli'ii rlll l,n Oil, II I 111 I II1IIKI1 i.. ...Ml III 111" HHKYIT1KS. L , he photographer. INIWi'i - . ,. lU b wUltoat a Jail and tho town Ice. I '. ..i l A.l.miu tn-flllV to S iu ho Isaac (lobar I lln.lliiirfnn will nroba Ucnnciou :v"" Vi. ntoniflolu lovu, inu uu".-!.. Lrotflna Hereford and Short f.. l.!mcd yesterday by L I.rVint'l) Hliltlull. IVI.""- ... . . and aaittll Iiouho lor muo iu . .... rtveniiiflfHMV QW IiriL'U ert-ntrt for H a month. ii k' nf P. will ho d an im MngthUowniiiB. It b hoc- Lt every oinoer siioum uu I I..bn 14 'l.'.fMl flft iiliovn I wrhai tno inguesi uouy ui r'.' !l . .... II1 ulniiln. iihom milium uu " ltt.trtluIr WtlV. r.' .... ,. I. liner li.wpos'l'oncu buuuing ihh IhUlot on .Main street, although Itrr ircttration mauo. n win Itnminltftw! next fall, If at all. ,v . U Orfoomas leaniH that tno LlunlndulgwllilH propensity for '.'uniUV by homing u mj-iu nitu druUt the Agency ; but no pur- touutnauic. xh't bartor shop on Main Ii Ixtn rloed, anil uh contents ljr Irmii.forred t Stltruls & Ittliuam) for safe keeping, ho Ibltving barber can again But in Lilod luis rented his building Kil, formerly occupied ly M. fc. to wine turtles who intend to I' . 1 . II M'l.f . I., ...I i rajuiini; gaiiery. nn kuiu hum to Ijo prospering in hue (lobar tun never learn m experience. Ho was ur- ftnuy lor celling tno anient, to rcu. tins being ino mini oi probably get one year's. IrJoJijo Heady. Chronicle: Tbcra liaH not been bide tho city limits since March mAing a record of eighty Lit we think cannot bo ro- Mkro In the Territory. It is tUve a health report. Iwnjto nolo the punctuation ittetignson Alain street, tno eiHung.m eriodri and com-hwml-eaw, promiscuous way 11 IA.1UMII, UIIU III UtUIJ bid luflnito imagination JS Union: (J. I). HopklnH, f,F. D. ltoyer anil otliom liavo vrinmnentH for fiirnirihlnu (tai power to tho oola of I. The necestnary niachlnorv h la a ehort time, and tho liiaoirationHomutiinonoxt h-tin train, carrying a Hinall I un, mongolian ,( 4inoil iWlwith all the naiui.hor-i-ti .n .i.llU ..... .. .1 .1 1. -.u uimn luvi'll llinjllgll nin en ro:il for Hum till liirt till .,1,1 .,,llr.,,l (,.,.. I I . I vl ! v.n. null I. in,ulpi,ii-i f, ii... 'iii.... -. iiiu iiiuun JU Journal We am h .i. t.i 1 4 i M. I', Snyder has bW ItUimnil nr.. ,. II Il..... I( o- hi. i ui'inuiim, J.Ti jor Anv, nig u deadly iw nu nn!oyin, at Alii- i.JVir I' lvn luM. i.. ... l.l. " Will! t. L'oml num. vn rmewitrjlriL.lit. F'wi fur tho parent tight- I .1 ""Bivon on tno streets CKini! tliolr Iiiitii Lnliw. iMantU- after tho Itoldon- ; ,!flf"!!ouy moro truth 1 U iMtt nhviirf..)),... I. I . I...inii i iiiuuu. .1 in nJtir ('onitroHrt iint ' fcl"!) are being fenced tfllKWH itl.l...! ..I tn- : "'vmm LI1III1KU ofthehllU of l'omlle" 2 iwpejt will bo tratiH- .a .111 , nun liuilllll j4XIe'ill'wl"B fronts .uivwiiB einerpriHO. IW1U of tho coming rPbruiuiMimii.ii. ...iii. i i i. SfMtmniM, while angry tVSfr ,antl "mo-worn I)!U,J..aboi't tollno Her- r.) im iftn i.., i ii.i,. atonal ,,,.:, ",,n RiSbn ' 7 ' ueton ittoiif.- . , '""'inaneo i lv re,l,"tloii. H-5iUi,w?.ul,M'row. Bli. ' "av "0. i ll . i t vt a ; Hi AH of you lmvo beard of tlio famous bull that fa bio tollfl uh got into n China fbop. Well, ono camo vory near having mich nn oxperionco in I'ondletoti, onlv tho China Bhop hupjtcned to bo a Hnloon. Ono of tho Ilcroloid bulls that wcro Hhlpped last o veiling, goi iiwnicncu or angry al Home thing wlillo being led to tho train, broko loose and ran wildly thnnigh tho Htrcotn, finally going into a saloon, probably to got a drink. Not having any money, lie wus uuccrcmonioiiHly bounced. l'rof. Hotibtirn has returned from his trip of exploration throughout tho tirand Hondo valloy and elsewhere Ho intend to make l'cndlctou his hcadiiuatt.rs hereafter, and give musical Instructions iu it and other towns In rmalilla county. It . I . . a... no says mat no h. cuon no nas virlt.i equals Umatilla county in general advan tnges a truo opinion. A telcphouo lino is being put in bo iwccn tno engine room inul tho pump hoiiHo. This Is a much needed improve ment. Tho engineer at the pump house can now bo immediately notlllcd In case of flro to wo'k his engine to its fullest capacity, and fire-plugs can bo put to useful Bervlco. (t. I). Klchnrdson is nothing if not original. His latest wrluklo has been to procure n Baptist pulpit and not it up for a lemonauo counter. io ono but a genius could conjure up Bitch u dovico to Bccuro tno custom ot tlio righteous. Harry Hextcr is continually improving us neat ami atiracttvo rcsiUonco jtropeity on iou inn. mo lato-t wrintio is nn artistic-looking wire fence around ids threo houses. A Hcciat meeting of tlio Handel and Haydn musical socle iv is called liv tho director, to bo held at tho M. E. Church, at eigni o ciocic tins evening. Old and worn out hoso is beliiL' utilized at tho engine room iu a novel manner, in the shape of rubber tlooring to prevent mo norses iroin supping. Can. .Martin h.is tho honor of bolnu' tho first new county olllcl.d to bo sworn into olllco. ibis "old Hcpubllcnn wahor8o, is generally in tlio lead. An "abstract of tho vote of Umatilla county is being prepared in tho clerk's olllco, to present to tho Secretary of State. renumbra Kellov. shot id-elect of Mult nomah county, and Fiauk Vost, arrived in town this moining from l'ottland. Howell & Co. will distiOHO of their stock of fiirnltuio, stem and fixtuies on or bo foro b'eiitombor 1st. J. Diamond started last ovonlm. on a visit to Wallula, his former homo and place of business. Ills host of fi lends will Iks ulnd to learn that Judge Wulkor is convalescing slowly but surely. i- c r ii.. ,i.i. ...i .. .,-...t...,..i iv...... ... . . ui ..viAiitii I. i'iuiiiiiiuiii 1 njllltr" crat of Linn county, is paying our town a visit. Just received at Desnaln & Howard's n large shipment of cholco jerked elk meat. Joseph llasler sells uoods on tho Install ment plan and at reasonable prices. Hov. W. K. I'otwino and uunt. Miss Thompson, sail for ICuropo to-day. The county dork lias lcen busy to-dav issuing certlllcutes of election. Ilarbecuo at I'endleton on tho Fourth of July. Everybody invited. J. T. ltcdman. of Adams, is in tho city. l'iano for rout, inqtilro at tills ofllco. Council meeting to-night, A TrBnly In SvvfPil Act. Jack ltobinson had a barlei-. There Is nothing remarkable in this simple stater merit : it is only u foierunuerof what fol lowed. Ho camo to tho simp ragged ami hungry, and .lack's tender heart was touched with pity. I Io took him in, fed urn. txHiulil htm a liraim-now suit oi clothes and gave him employment. The now barber was a jiecullar soil of a cuss, and ho naturally bclluvcd iu doing things in a ccul!ar way. Ho ho got acquainted with a girl and fell In Iovo on Friday; she, being separated from a foiiucr hus- laiul. obtained a divorce on t-atuniay: thoy went walking on Sunday, and on Tuesday thoy were mado man and wife, and no ono attempted to put them asun der. Well, tho now harbor, be ing as wo said Iwforo u singu lar individual, belluved that drunkou uesH and marriage went hand-ln-liaud,aud so proceeded to till up. Under tho In fluence of tho ardent, ho entered Jack's barlier shop and wanted to carry away a portion of tho establishment, whoroujon ho was forcibly and unceremoniously liouneed on Wednesday and Jack is mi nus a Htiit of clothes and Hiindry other ar ticles. It will bo ercclvcd that Juck was imposed upon, and also that tlio hero of this sketch, (tho now barlier.) was not gifted with an extraordinary amount of , tint wisdom which isbottor than Hhekeic 1'miltTH or .JUliY CKf.KllltATIOK. Evn-bnily TnUln'f nn Intercut Antt Orrnt rniRrpn u tho llo.ull ACIimiKC of l'ront. The edict has eono forth that' everv liulldlng on the South sldo of Court ntreet 1 fw... . .1... II i i .?u?l" V.,. 00," f;a"lio''ientH of the) bo moved back to a line with tho court l uiiiiiiui uuiv euiuuriiiiou inci nisi eve' iiimkuiuio liiDuno oiiice, every inemujr of tho committee being present. Mr. It, -Muxuiiuur un liuitio enatrnutn oi tno .propettv comtnltteo. Considerable tnelltnlnarv f.o.n.i " t. lioufo fence, making an eighty-foot street. , ii is probably a very "good movo, but i lt wll work was done. Much interest was man Hosted in the celebration. Fred liier was appointed a committee of ono to con for with Hon. John 11. Allen, of Walla Wullil. and invito him to Ui tin nmlnr of the day, ami .Messts. I.cou Cohen and W. F. Matlock wete appointed a conmiltliHi to secure a reader and tnako other similar arrangements. JAtuis Ivtiebler was mado a whole committee to secure tho presenco oimo umatiiia inuians hereon the r ourth nndhavothum tako pait In tlio parado. .Messrs. Ixson Cohen, Fred Watllo, and J'.(lwaru btrahon wcro appointed a com mltteo to make arrangements for tho ball in FntJior'H 0Kjra Houso on tho evening of the Fourth. Tho price of tlio tickets to tlio ball was placed at tl.ol). A platform will bo erected in tlio court house scpiaro for tho use of dancers throughout the day. It will !kj free, niusie being furnished by the l'ondloton itrass itanu. Tho barbecue is in good hands and it will bo n groat feature of tlio celebration and n great success. Prizes will bo ollcrcd to participants in mo sacic races, nicycio races, chasing a greased pig and climbing a greased polo. A purse will bo hung toencourago a gutno of baso ball to bo played In i'endleton on tho Fourth. Tho Cuntcrvlllo nlno will doubtless bo invited to plav the game with the Stars of Pendleton. The celebration promises to bo a suc cess, tho work of getting it up lieing thor ough in every way. Moso llariin and Louis Kuobler, two of tho best rustlers in town, spent yesterday, and are at work to day, collecting money for tho celobra tlon. and are mcctini: with uraud success. The list complete, when tho total amount is collected and iu batik, w ill bo published, with tho names oi the Ktilserilers, in this tmiior. This will irlvo overvono an oppor tunity to sco wlto is interested iu a cele bration and who is not. So far ovetyono approached by Messrs. Kuobler and lSaruh have subsctibed liberally and will ins. Kvervliodv is asked to ulve a llttlu und no ono Is roitulred to give much, or tuuro than their means justilles. A flood TIiIiik C.iiiiliit;. Tlio "Soitp Hubble" will bo produced at Fr.izer'H Oinsra Hotisu next .Monday eve ning. Tho New York (Iraphie sjieaks of the play when produced in that city as follows: People of an attoplectlu tendency, or people given to convulsions, would bo wise in keening auuv from tho Third Av enue Theatre this week. Mr. T. J. Far- rou's "three-act comedy." as the bill of tho play iinblushlugly announces it, is no comedy at all. lt is a roaring farce, sprinkled with clever hits and imitations. The second act, which is devoted to tho mysteries and methods ot a barber's shop, would make Hartholdl's statuu of Liberty laugh, could she only bo called down to seo it. Mr. Farron, w ho is cred ited with tho "Soap Hubble," is full of fun and mischief, and has gathered around him a very congenial company. Their Irish brogtto Is atrocious, and their "Ilougllsli Haccent" worse. Hut they are full of fun, spirit and go, und every thing is forgotten und foi given iu that Mr. Connelly is u truo comedian und must have made a profound study of tho art known as "tousorial." Thero was a good audience in the pretty littla theater, and tho "Soap Hubble" will easily ilo.it itself to pleased eyes thero during the weok. lintel ArrlU. Vii.i,.Mii Hot'Hi:. I)K IIulbert.Duluth, Minn; OeoT Davis, San Francisco j A A MeDauiel, Contervillo; Jas Friedman. P Kelly, K Lung, Portland; J II McCoy. Milton; C W I .add & wf. La tirando; J (5 Carden, J G Wright, John House,city; 0 1' lluskhart, Albany. Goi.iikn Itn.n. Aichblshop Gross, J Capp, T M (Installs, Potlland; J N Gard ner, Mt. Dolpli; C A Atkinson, Junltcr; AIox McDougall, Weston ; J M Wilson, Hidgo; It Matthews, T Matthpws, Chi cago; Clark Cottralt, Now York; J C MatthowH, C Kustiu, Mlssi-slppl: G Mi ner, Lexington; J Wilson and wifo, l'ott land; John Wilson, Win Taylor, Adams; Miss Lizzie Sherlock, llakor City. Howmax HoisK. F. O Corncgys, Pilot Hook; WmC Long. Albia, la; Joseph Ilradon, I P Font, Walia Walla; Geo 0 Vurnoy, J P Matlock, La Grando; Jl F Geo, Denver, Col; C N Altiuan, Union; J C Lowis, Weston: Prof F K Hepburn, Pendleton ; A J Kelly, Milton: I. Lem ory, K G Alban, W H Virgin, Gorval.-. entail considerable expense on owners. No grumbling was ut no doubt considotable has been indulged in by enplu on whom the expense of moving falls. Ilowuver, grumbling Is a glorious privilege of tho American citizen, and one of which lie will avail himself under all circumstances. It is probable that the chanuo will bo oilccted without much serious ditllcultv. i and that citizens whom it cllccts vlll console thcimelvcs with tho unselfish thought that bis own Individual loss is for i tho good ot tho wholo city. KImIiir liTruMlr. From tho New York Wor il. Albert Miller, an "engaged" voting man of Iiarrisburg, has leatnedotlfclally that there is a light and a wrong place for giving to hlsHweetheart a token of his aticction. ills pro-honeymoon ardor ho overcame him that he kissed his betrothed on tho strcot. Arraigned before tho court for this impropriety, tho too-fond swain pleaded that ho had often kissed Ids uirl in the parlor without protest in fact, to nor evident enjoyment and ho did not mipitoso slio would object to a snatched salute on the street. The stern .Indue, long out of pructico in Cupid's court, gave tho young man two months in lal) to "lea.n llio dlllorence between kissing a young lady in her own parlor and comtuittlui! the act ot oscuia tlon in a public place." The rhht thlmr at the wrong time is oileu an otienso. l'ontoMlcn lllliltlcnn. From tho Walla Wnltii .Tmirmil. Tho following is a brief statement ot business transacted in the Walla Walla Itostotllce from July 1st, 1887, to June Hth, 1888. No. Dnmrfctlc Mony (Inli'rx.. ?,MD No. IiitiTiiatloniil Jfonuy unlcrs ivfl l'ontnl Noltt iNKiii'ii R,5:7 Tom i u::u ISO. or .Money uricm uiui roiiiiniMiuinc nun iiiiiinir miiiiic nn 1 1 Z.IHI Nn of l.'oMiu Noiui inilit 8mi ioim j,.iii No. of l.i ttorn Hi-ctHUTfii roiiiiiiuiielin: mill (Miiluii; Miitm iluleM i,'2V HO HO! HO CELEBRATION! IN That genial philosopher when asked now Itntlirrit Xoii'l lilrii. From tho Ni-w Yo'k Woilil, Col. Ingersoll, he could Improve ution tho order of the wotld, said: "I would mako u'ood health catching rather than disease." Good oxamplo is sometimes contagious, and ought therefore to be made prominent and duly commended. MAltltlKI). LKIHIIMAX-similKlt-At Hid rt-xliloiire of nr. liro iull tiv ii. n. iiiiioi, j. r on jiiiio lit, IH.SS, W.J, IIhIiiiiuii unit Dora Hut ber. NHW TO-HAY. FRAZER'S OPERA HOUSE, One Night Only, Monday Evening, June 25th, Hpcclnl Knunseiiioiit odlin Kinlrcnt Irlhli WOIIIOU1UN, T. J. FARRON, In thndreatc I I.niiL'liIni; uccrfNof tlioilny ii Soap Bubble," Dnilcr tlir iiiniinci'inriit of J. lt. iHibtilnx PENDLETON, ON THE 112th ANNIVERSARY OF THE Nation s Independence. An Old-fashioned Barbecue, Foot Races, Sack Races, Bicycle Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Wilrbes somo of tho pleasantries to bo indulged iu on thutduy. ilAinonir tlio sornr ri'iuP'rcil by .Mr. Kr-. I ron will lm Mini" Unit Iihvp iini'le lilin M 1 Iiiuuu wlu-rovir tlio I n .lUli lumionni'l'. , Uon, Inchiilli.if hiii'Ii fvor tetni'"Mr McCm tliy," "iCcinciiilicr, Uiy, Yni'r Ir'ahi" , Killn'ii I.iin.'ii ." "iiiriMinil Mutnil" ' I "Umiii, tlit Mirawli' rry Ulrl," "Tint Fir.'i-r iiml others. A PLATFORM Will bo orectod on tho grounds for J)nneing purposes, und tho PENDLETON BRASS BAND N. W. HIESThND, Echo, Okkou. 11. I.N Which is under engagement, will furnish the best of music. A LIBERTY CAR And the rrk. tl.l.V. in u-.-od .il Pinn ! d,. i t ' been '"'"'. They bo- f-B In ... .:. ... CX'rau injuries , 21' . ho M visitimr "athne City had htruck liy a Train. F. W. Schamlor loft here Monday with his team for tho north fork of tho Uma tilla river, Wlion lie was crossing tho railroad track flvo miles this side of Ml kecha his wagon was Htruck by u freight train, demolishing it, throwing him out and making his team run away. Thoy wero uftorwaids captured und found un injured. Mr. Schamlor, who is in town to-dav, Bays tho train failed to whl-:h bcfoib ho hardly know it. Of cotin-o im was f.ightoned badly and ish.tppv thai ho esca(ed with his life. Ho ia u xi. man and the loss of his wagon falls o.i him heavilv. It is V"ht tlio 0. It. ti N. Co. will rolmli hm niiuas soon as thoy learn tho particul.i. -. .I n - . VUltliiiv iluillrliry H ns. W.W. buyer and U Strahan, oftlio h'ltireni.t Court, atvompanied by Ar. 1.. It i ox, "f Poiiland, urrived in town tl.i.i moining. Tho judges aio on .vlltii'u pluasiito jaunt, and exect to bo j.inedlioio to-moirow by Chief Justice t.uitl and Mr. Hush, of Salem, when tho party will movo on to llakor City. Judge Deauy is also exacted through on the train to-morrow night. Ho will go to llakor countv to inspect a number of ditches and water rights now in litigation in his court, between tho nelson .Mintn; Company, on ono side, and a number farmers, including Hon. L. H. Ison, on Tho llrlKlit Khh'. Thoro Is a littlo bit of grnm! if; t in.' tho round-. In Pendlotnn I lull condition of thing i-'in-i'! and tho tightnoss of tho n u-' ni.uiiot Hut, however, it is an U ' iu tli.it "misery lovos coniPiinv," im! if t'n- bo truo, Pen dleton p -i"1 hIi'siM fool almost hapy, inotead -f t.ii er.ti lo. y comparing their cndltl .i tb.it of Burroundlng towns. If the ini n of ointnon-NJiiso traveling men en; o t..keu as a criterion, Peiidlo- ui is .i paradise of liveliness compared . i 1 1 1 othor towns thoy havo visited. K. 1 1. Claiko, tho noted wool man from San Francisco, says that our city is tho best and liveliest town to-day from a business Htaiu no nt ban any other in mo intami und he has visited them k u.iv ii orn.'it inunv drummors all men ought to know what thoy talking about. all who of are A" InterenthiB Spcclniriii A grout) of men wcro kkjh to-day in front of Leezer A Kuobler's drug store, admiring and commenting iiion the line collection of curiosilies displayed in tho show window. Ono gaze! i fi.ctively at the lingo iwiio of somo ancK-nt an tnal, found on Cold Spring, and freezlngly remarked that wo had no such noblo Biiecimens in our day. This gave an ...... .,..;(.. Inr ii ivno in rnmurk thai 110 ! w'as mistakon-that Centervillo'H only cam ;uunui3iu. v" im'"v 7; tho other. M, Cox will accompany .im. ; Jnimal Vlngdom waa never rivalled being interested hi the suits on behalf of , b tho lson party. in any age. Gen, Merchandise Pendleton . Roller Mills Flour. 82 O HAG Kami VOJt WAUDINQ W. D. FLETCHER. WATCHMAKER 5 JtiYELER, Unk liullilliiCourt utroct.l'onilkton Uruitoii, Munlcal Mvr-clianillx- K ALu KIN 1H ktpt In 1'liiiKH, Or mm, anil all klmt of inu- ch I liiHtru II1. I1U ll 1111 the 1 11 t ni . nifi i ln i it Howling 6 Horrible s Will bo features of tho Celobration. aroixn. SJ73ert, m:aiino MERCHANT TATLOR, renille!oii,Orei.'on, Main HU, near Webb. A FINE STOCK OF GOODS Jut recclvfU. Satisfaction Cuarantood 1 1 In every purtlcul r. Lend us Your Assistance Fellow Citizens, and wo will onjoy together tho finest Celobra tion on record. EVERYBODY Is invited to como to bring their Bistora, cousins and uunlfi, their mother-iu-luws, thoir wives and all of tho children. No ono is too small, too large, too dignified, or too modest to como. Let all come and purticipato. It's to bo a day oT sociability and patriotism. Hip! Hip ! Hurrah HSco future advertising matter for further particulars- 'A