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RD. nnllriincliOIlci. V'001," I Till I '' 110 wl" Ilo,l,c.ri lent" f l'f l.dlfimi, mid V'um Hv-r!' ,7,.V,;.V.7 fit , , v urvlee In HI" oil an hour iiiti:viiii:s. c photographer- 1 . - .,.,j ii if ilHH. l.n. iccro w.--- " f looser Is I i n LO""1' -AJft ... .1...... .... rip mIi ttc roaiiy iur .i.i.Mtml train wan l,r,I.lV OVCIUIIfi- i!u.,n nniv cihb - I IaI. n H11YH uii..m"." .. f .1 l,.ft t.iuf i.votilnir t ii.nsiiini it... ...., i. lit."1 -- t . ....II.. .. irln (o Oregon's .uuiruiim. Wl organ lor sine iiitui runiiuii" c-ium. t the lxirpiliiB ut Ilualico-H Ih l'o iiu' cheap una ,u .1ii liL'aii. inquire of w A l.i null Garden Flair next Monday ovonlng i Hi.di.rvnd SOlltS tit 1H'1-V. r .... I. I I nrrnn b. an ailvertiecmeni minor . ii . i I .. i ,,f li.ilii. fiiirri u tho chance to get goods at ricei at Itaiquin oc uowani h ,.". nr cent. 1 be no service- to-morrow In Hot cliiirdi nwln to ltov. reaching at Ad.uns. L, Fe.nl, of UGriimlo, left last n.-t I .... ii I'tulf . lifter kIoii- day in Pendleton. i llmm Min inivo mo kol groceries in town nud tiro j them at wuoic-wio prices." a,l Furniture sold on tito in tUn, o.ixy tcrniH, by Joseph LUH'inniMlaiul Furniture las it urge Mili'iiient dl pianos rathe wav. which ho will Hell locr than Portland or Sun V i.Rk-lianlsoti. it being n littles tlx Fourth of July hunting, fiA famous choi-houso and itiU with lliitlorlng hand- wdicMnt tho Fanner's Hos- liiiAisin1nii I'lirtfnu vvlm riuai v. .-.,.. " ...... " ..I . ..1. ...I 11 .ll'.l- twyrciieeiii awn umiuuui. r,o( course, that thoy Jnul a it ti i 1 I I...- niiiiiiiiiL'K nun in iiili iiil: 1 1. I . I t I.. If i.i f i .t: !.... .. w iranornmik' muni imu u imf p tiiMinoi. .. II trl.. 1 .1 1.1 , (I la (inmuo, am viKitlnt: kU'er ut IiH roHiuciicu lu tho fit luit it I lint ii ft tin I mi I VI Willi! 1IVJ tllillVU Ull 11. tl 11 It I t ;i nana nana train. tnn reader of tho Dailv and wciiro one or moro canipaiKH 10 II. N'llli-U LH1CI III AO K. -....!...., Ik.. II.. 41 lt be?tur, lotl bv u Imv into IuihI- I!..- ". t. !.. 1,.. . 1, . .. 1.1. . wti nun nin num. rrw Kimv. If an obiect of ymatliy and coin- HN an. I I. I 1 llf IlirnUhimr iiiixllnliina mwl mnv'i U IIIUM p jrvi'l t -wiuvo um noon uiu eoun UH. flml liill'i-t tlll'tit'U irli'nii ...... (v mi i n nvil . tifv.it iwi rutin t-tlMwino man who nainu Liu Ii ii , . 'n ht hwhou. Wonder if ivii-, n. , .iiarxion. iini 11U ...I.....!.. .. I ...HI ilUVIHlUU (l K till- m mis ujicr ami aHkn von ti ........ . . . -evil .ii.iui hin-ci, iiironiy Dii'nosns DilieeH, in 'UUlllllL'. V..II 1.11V rrri- at 'he ''hii'aL'o Storo. The circus ndvcrtisliiR car wan hauled into tho do)t hint nlnlit from Walla Walla. Now l'cndtcton will Ikj decorated with tho ttmml flaniiiiR gorgcoim poHtorti. ino Buiau uiiih coiiiamu moHt tiHtoniBli Iiil' ntnoitnt of lure won dons pentences, and uro ded to convoy tho idea that this iiarticnlar circus is ono oi ino hovoii womlers of tho world. Yesterday a caid was tmbllshcd in this pajior, siu'ticd by J. II. MuKuno, in which liiHinnaung rcllections wero A COUNTY OltANOK OltOANIZEl). lintel Arrlviiln. I cron r..ni.t .. ii. -r Vii.i.Aini IloitHB Wallace Baldwin, cMotii l re.ciit, nnil Itoport of .n-nlllu n,. r w n.,ll.,n l l. li,.li,...' ...i..i!ii f' I Geo W Dol.n'co.i, Mm ISxtoll, 1'ortland; renrcsontatlvna nf Hm u.ivnril t m. . ' m ... ... 1 lu .....1 . ' tCirMniroanf I? 111. k.',"." " "".'" . 11 ?' i IJIUO .Millisiieill, . I u 7: i ,m- "m l".0Ueo masiier, S Hniiiiln, .Sin lTanciKco: ,.w..,.,.n . . .i iu ivu uuwunn narrett. , loo Davis. i.ut or Tho this morning for tho piirposo of oriraniz ing n county grange. The followintr nor- sons vuro preMont: H. Illniolunish, A. It. Coolov, Oalyln Colo, J. W. Wllllains. J. I. I'eoblur. J. 1. Davis. (Jimrm. Mnl. SH Harrett, .loo I v illi i iuui-irvu i EM Cako, W II 1 l.lllLn.ll IV .1 W.. ........ T t. . .. i.iiui """"ri'i " .uiiiiuu .i. ii. iinoui. i.'ii. i t.:i. . . .' upon ino character or tho girl becauso of I V . n" i .uciiwen, . n. At whoso dlKinlssal ho shot himself. Tho ! kl,,1,,ln,,' '' KilHi- , East Oitmo.viAN in no wlsocounteimnces . lh. (lr'B was called to order by W. or is responsible for thn vlowa nxiirpnsiil i Al .s'l,,M,i". ."oputy Mate MiiHler. who iirpnsi'1 in this eatd, and wishes to say in justico to tho girl that so far us known tho charges niado by this man MeKuno aro tobdly without foundation. Itaso-ball catching on tho street Is be cinnliiL' to assumo tbu form of a nuisanco. although ono that niav bo easily toler ated. Yesterday ovonlng u string of en thnslastie amateur players could bo oli served from tho .Main street bridge to tho doot, and base-balls wero "Hying In tho air" in all directions. A haio ball tournament Is to bo hold at Hakor Citv beginning on Thursday, tho ltlth Inst., and continuing for several (lays. Tho O. It. N. Company will soil excur sion tickets, beginning on next Wednes day, from l'ondloton to Baker City and return for if5.05, good to tho -'tlth Inst. It Is learned that tho ontiro outfit of schoolmaruiH who passed through hero on a special train ti day or two ago for San Francisco, wero Mormons from Salt Iiko City. It was never known before that Morinonlam, bounty and education went hand In hand. "ino tariu. tho tart I. tho tarill." is a common subject of conversation on tho streets. It is a necullarlty of tho tariff question that them who know tho least ubout It gls'o vent to larger, more forcible and mora varied opinions than any ono clso. Harry Muyfleld. tho artistic slim tuintor. left for Portland on last ovonlmr on n two days' visit. Ho will meet somo San Francisco friends, while below, and with them will iro tho rounds of Portland for sweet pleasure's sake. Tho three tramns arrested vosterdav wero brought beforo Justice HNhoi) to-day and sentenced to ten davs each coullne- ment iu Jail not considered by them ti vcrv hcavv snntonco. as It insiiros frmt boaril and lodging. l'rof. Hepburn's wife, now in Portland, will not join him for a mouth, having concluded to visit that length of time with her relations in Seattle beforo fili ally making her homo in Kaslern Ore gon. Stiircrintcndcnt Bobbins reixirts that consumers aro lairty iiromin in HlUllMl the on ect (it tho limn in- mm In elect olllcers for tho ensuing year. Clark Walter was dulv elected Master; K. Himcbangli, Overseer; Calvin Colo, lecturer; James McHwen, Steward; A. B. Cooley, Assistant Steward; J. B. Davis, Chaplain ; J W Williams, Treas urer; J. b. Kllllan, Scerotarv; J. F. Pee bier, Uatokcener: Mrs. H. B. Wnlti.r. lores; Mrs W. A. Sample, Pomona; .urn. j. ii. wavis, i'iora; .Melissa Ji. JWVis, 1,-Miy Assistant Stoward. A motion was made and carried that tho master aiipoint tho executive coin mittco, as follows: U. lIlmobauKh, of Urango iNo. JBI; N. B. Atkinson, of urango yir; v. A. Samplo, of Orange No. 212. Brother U. I). Boyd was intro duced and mado u few complimentary remarks as to tho good work tho Orango could accomplish for tho'fariucrs, if thoy would only stand together in these days of trusts and combinations. Brother iioyd's remarks wero well received. A motion was mado and carried: Bosolved, That wo tender our thanks to Brother Boyd for UU encouraging words. Hesolvcd, That wo tender our thanks to tho Fast OnnaoNiAX for the free uso of their room. Tho Grange then adjourned to nicot again in tho Fast Oiiciionian library room, on Saturday, July 21st, ut 10 o'clock A. M. Cl.AltK Wai.tku, J. L. Kit.i.tAN, Master, Secretary. tlOUNTV couitr. Stickler, Tom Coleman, Henry Kain, Unas voglo, JoaVJ Shu , II C Willard, I S Potts, Frank Swisher, W 11 Baker, Al I.ippo, Advance. Car No. 1, Sells Bros.' Shows; T F Mulligan, Centervillo; U A Graham, Agent Wessell's Dr.unalle Co; S Cram, Jos Garrett, citv; A 1. Stewart: : O F Stuto. J h Khun, .Milton; Mrs W Ml Pierce, Mary Hicks, Weston; I.auru ! Hudio, Walla Walla; T McGrav, Mt. Vernon, 111; Chas Cunningham, coitntrv. I Goi.t)i:s Ui u:. Geo Snell, Frank I Turner, Walla Walla; W W I.iuvllle, ! Weston; U Capp, Portland; S FNicelv, Cold Spring; J B Davis, A h Gordan, Jlinllicr: T Morenn and fundli. rVnti villo; II O'Donald, Thos Parkinson, A DOLLAR SAVED IS A- their water accounts. I io says, however, that ho will Ik) comixllcd to resort in somo instances to cutting oil' tho supply. Tho "Stars" have received now uni forms all around, and on their next nil pearanco in public to play ball will prob ably dazzle tho eyes of all beholders, and bo true to their namo. Mrs. Cardwoll, who for somo time past has bon visiting her sister in Pendleton, Mrs. Jesse Failing, left for her home in Pottland on last evening's train. Miss Georgia Vincent, who for somo tinio has been visiting relatives in Pendle ton, loft yesterday ovonlng for bor homo utCorvallls. To-day Is tho aunlvcrs.iry of tho fall of the Bastllo, and many l renchmen in town uru celebrating it iu a quiet manner. Drs. Kagau and Vincent rciort that Sam Hays Is gutting along nicely, desnlto the hot weather and n badly broken leg. Clark Walter left for his homo at Con torvlllo to-day, having satisfactorily ln ished his duties tin county roinuilsslonnr. Georgo Hamilton Is in Portland. I Iu rt tint - Itoml Aiipnivi'il I'ren mill Ac muni Allnivoil. Certillcato of election filed and ImjihI upiiroved of G A Hartman, county clerk. F, Gilliam appointed stock Inspector for Umatilla county. A now writ issued requiring tho sherill' to collect delinquent taxes. Drs K P Fagan and F W Vincent wero awarded tho contract for medical atten dance mid medicines for pauiiers. J II McKunu adjudged a county charge. County ltoad No ill!) ordered opened. It M Kearnoy appointed road siqiervt sor for Koad District No :12. I,int..ir .... I . M. j 'l'l,,.u II,.,. II.... r .i'u ..w.yt.i.v. ....r. .nun i.iii.iiui m'iiiiui; , ullowcd $2(1. uiiy; i. .ii icsiey, ri iark, .Montana. Bowman Horn:. J V, CiK'hran; Win Ttistin, C W Uudger, Vaklma; F C Wea ver, Pendleton: G A Oltnstmul. Colfax : P .ii Hararitty, Chuck & Bee, John Kecfer, Portland; tl W Woo.lv. Nob; Win Doro; I Hose, J Walker. I.uGrando; J Irwin, Huntington; W Dchno: Chas Dolnio; J M Bced and wife; P F Ann strong; 12 Weaver; W F Minimi, Echo; Jno llogan, Vinson. ltlcil UnliiK III Duly. Knim tho Cniimllnii llullcttn. Tho other day an exhausted strangor dropped apparently dead in Pittsburg street. Ho was carried into u drug store ttnd slowly revived. Meanwhile it was learned that the soles of his shoes had lieon worn away, and that ho clutched in his hand u noto that read as follows: "Dear husband: Do not como homo until you havo matched tho enclosed sample of worsted. Your loving Httlo wlfey." Soveral married men present expressed surpriso that tho stranger had recovered ut till. All tho heroes of the country do not dlo on the battlelleld. You Can Save k printer advertises us fol r F. Kepler, Tho Poorest World, No Attention What- I'lllCUIT COI'KT i'itoci:i:niN(JH. .Inly (Mil. I Oscar Hull appointed constable fur Mil ton tireclnct. Clark Waller allowed $120 for services as county commissioner for Apill and July terms. John l.uhrH allowed tho sum of $101 for KervleeH us county commissioner for April and Julv terms. G A Hartman, clerk's fees,0.')4 -111. A Healoy, salary of county treasurer, $12.-1. Changes mado in court houso contract. Wo usk ovorv reader of tho Dally und Semi-Weekly East Oiikoonia.v to en deavor to secure ono or mora campaign subscribers to it. Senii-Wceklv, to No veinber lfl, 1888, 7") cents; Dally, $1.25 A Now York lows: "Oscar Printer in the it flit I 'nil I fit I IfifiitHi I 'rlffiu I I lit Ink ' viva tw v'l.ivii'i i i 1. 1 1 aifiii;i Than Any Other House In tho Citv, 17 Small Business (.'aids for tl.OOO in Gold. And Other Work iu Proportion? How This World Is Given to Lying!" Wo ask ovorv reader of the Dally and Semi-Weekly Fast Oiiciioxiax to en deavor to secure onu or more campaign subscribers to it. Semi-Weekly, to No vember 15, 1888, 7f cents; Daily, $1.25. I JUST- OLLARS ills-ills- rriirrillni; from Moniliiy, I'rliliiy. ilul)' lillli. .1 0 Moorhoiwo vs John Walker missed at plaintiffs cost. DiHsiiuior it Co vs .ootli Houser missed at iilaintltl's cost. 11 II ItohlavsJ M Huntley: continued for term. 1) A Richards vs.l 11 CrowHetul: con llinii'il fur term. J S Jones vs Oliver Choloy: motion of j condition. (luleuiliint susiiuneii. Stuvor k Walker vs I) S Kiehards: tlo iiiurior stislaiucd. ltothehlld A Bean vs. H Jackman ; writ of attachment und notice of garnishment Iiitui liny l'ri'l;!it. Two large wagondoads of freight, hauled by four-horso teams, left this morning for tho John Day country. Ono was con signed to Sam Hoynohls, formerly Pen dleton's lumber man, who now controls largo stock and ranch Interests at tho head of tho Middle Fork of tho John Day. The other was for Mr. Dorman, a storekeeper In that section. Tho drivers stated tho road was iu a bad condi tion, it sometimes taking the full strength of eight largo horses to null ono wagon through u disagreeable piece of road. Tho fact of these and other loads of freight lo ing hauled from Pendleton ovor this mis erable road will convey an Idea of the huge amount of business which will Ikj done by our merchants with tho l-ong Creek and .h hn Dav sections vhun a . good road Is pushed through. The good, old freighting ilays will lw iwiol in a measure, and Pendleton will sell instead of buv, with much profit to herself. I. II. MeKnne left with tlu outllt, having Ni:tv TO-IIAV. Frazer's Opera House 2 2VHJtlaM Only ON THE- -CO.MMKNCING- tried the trip yesterday on horsubaek and to Pendleton, finding travel In returned this manner too rough for u man iu his llicy Will rii to tlinTiiiirii'iinriit. Tho "Stars" of Pendleum, together with a number of visitors, will go to Baker City to uttond the touinainont to Ik) held there on tho lmh, 20lh, -1st and Monday, July 16 Mr. Geo, Wessells, Wnpportril by liU own carefully aolevtoil Company or Coined liitm Iu THE BLACK FLAG AND THE MINER'S OATH -llesrveil Heats ut Kli'tehei'. THE BOWMAN HOUSE V. ,1. Morton, I'l "M lcior. Mutll lll'l ItuUrwul . I'l.. . t .11 I'u'WDh Flrnt'IniiH . eri.iy ri".M''. wt anl lis ovcry mne.i iiu. HUNDRED! -IN- Buying Your Goods AT- r Hi dp-Ti-riu' l a lilhUw i i K. A.. Walkov, IlKA. KK io, allowed 20 days to reply Staver inlkor vs . i .. i .. . . .11..,. ...i ...... ,r. j'lt.lllilltn iiii.j.ii:ii .inu "wroitiecninpiiiy will upjiear amended complaint, 'ra Houso Pendleton, next Kliza Boss vh It G - luesav nvnn ni.u I.. I Hi ....i.....,....fi.i. an I .1 Hi 1 III....', uivinitwi. -W'4 1111. .1IM..T- . I I'll 1 1 ' in II I I, .1.. I .... A. I V. I'U .I.W tllrei ,., ndod. The ; decreo of foreclosure, twman gi.es considerablo i . " ' ii.an.v s....-hv tho play ) I' K UCd in flint nWn. I ..1 1 1 . ' ;' eiin Mx-icty held Z.' U8f evening. I Mnt In " nrj.t, W He,, '!'ill kwi. tho i,.. i innm-u. . . i ": -. ' .. ii . t- l T.l Goo A llartuian vs J N Young; udg-22l o( thiH moniii. inn wimwunK. so - IJailU eS. I U S, HU S UHU 000CC0. ment for plaint!!!'. 'far "K kiiwwn. will I o nine from Boise vu"v,v I i ISIomisvs Oliver Chulev: defendant 1 Citv. Noith Powdor, lai Grand.i, Wling- fino Importul umi i ..in. tl ( loirs uhvuyn ion, imstir ii v nun i (iiiui.'iiiii. ii m ' lKilloveii that tho "Stars" will captnrotho pennant, but thoy must not bo too con fident. They might run up against some-1 thing thoy do not ox.cct, and receive u sorry surprise in tho shaH) of unoxwetod 1 defnat. "Thorn's many a slip 'tw ixt tiie cup and tho lip," as everyone knuws. D A Uichards: day to file an Thompson; do- F Haukett; To Iiu' I'liliUc. W.li,... linmlie I'llim tli.'lt Oil lllldllftor !il ""Uuly 2.".d. (ho undnislgiied will do a 'CTi' I strictly cash buslnos . All in nl.it'!: Main ni.ur tlic hrliliio, I'i'iiitlctiiii, Oreuou jii'i Im !.' PETER Dealer in Pine SMITH. and Fir Wood.- line iif Nulla' 'llli n. iCry ulr i.l t. e mil llllshllWI. All IwjrSOllS V'llOW- ..!...,.... I .. .II ...,.l .,,..,f. .mill. Ilnllnr. the'T,. iliL!v?,rie I iKl'rolw- inJobted to us will please , .'utemX.s regaling it from the gen- tl. . i..V i n luu ",lu i",l' " ''. UJ "v" 1 1 email. .ir. I'ous says nun rnqw in iiw m .,m it i EiVt-,V,5 ! kch9I. Owing to tlm great amount of , nuljclilrarliooil will bo light this season, .vom . H o l a U L'. we aro uuiiiivnixi I ,., iiir.i,j tlm riiimrt tlmt a l'imm! inanv I ' Will deliver wool In any purl of town In f..iir-fiKit limit! limit JI. Vi it ion!, uiul t& uronl l I.. .uivi.,1 iv.,..il Mr. Georgo Potts. of Nolin, was In town j l.eavi. ordnri at tin. Oreitoii Keeil Yunl,.on to-dav, for tlio first thn.. in !- nioiitlis. Jolinum u t. Jyllitnnm Tho KAsr (Jitwi.'Si iii'know ledges a I "buy for OASS ! I seU for GASH! i t nouns C0D.1 II .1 1. t. . . --I. hi m ri'iniioioil. 'CtliP vw. is rapidly lSJiw,0.ntt ' 111 1,0 My llielf.' l.:ia ,iil,l,..l,.m...l.. fMrttUm w.' Tho waste! it. . .v." ' ' low , iinuer adopt tlio above means of business. This will not bo u closing out sale. Our goods will bo sold at tho lowu4 )ssiblo uguro, but not IkiIow cost. Notice circulars for prices, ele, B. S. Wu'km: it Sox, A rocket lloiik ." Yeotorday, whilo driving street, between farmors iu that soetion aro leaving their homos in disgust. Ho remarked, how ever, that although tho last two Hansons I had been very joor, it w as "a long lano ! that had no turn," and ho still had faith and hojio that tho good qualities of his oection would ere long show themselves. N. W. HIESTAND, Echo, Oregon. A the Star on Court Bakery and matron ...1 1. u.1.. ... . T .... , ' iiin nuil'KUliril, rural, uv...vv.. ".Mv ho imvArin.) t.,n M-iln .trti. u ladv oot u s ender Japan leather pursf . continuing u ikwuhiuu IKt. Ultl. I "Krastntir... ii i . " iiert.vUv re.v unv eso 1k .11 lilaiiiiiii.cr Vlilt. Dr. J. B. Pllkington, Surgeon-Oculist and Medical SiK-eialint, will bo ut tho il a . . i tiit ii rt ii . iJciiim ri-ivintr iii-ii inw i- V teachers h.. l,,,u,,i kev. a $5 gold pieco. ono silver Hoi-, vinarn ii.h m. ' V. "u . "'mi i...'.' ..i i u ! lar. one ten-cent Piece, cal ing cards with day. July, iwii. 7"" -.... . - e . .i .. Kranei' . i.,,i li!iVln. Isuitablo in ii... i . . .. - U4I irB:l,! .,1 i!n..ll... ... . rk. i ? " '"o leaenors' i i.i ., 'o "in imj ceionr.-iipii pleasure trnna f owner thereon and ono iiostofflco exam nation, Ireo, to an Miiicrcrs iron ! order receipt. Tho tinder wil receive u . ye, U"., v , .3 ntll'im I.V intll'lIlL' II1H lIUUHUl- 'in,nD. -.- " ' book at this oflice cures in Umatilla county. Wo usk every reader of tho Daily and Sniiil.Wnnklv Fast OlIKOONIAN 10 Cu ileavor subscribers 1 Wo usk every reader of the Daily und i Soml-Weekly Fast Oiikoonias to en deavor to secure ono or iiioju iuuii..ik. tenu-neeiciy, 10 xo 5 cents; Daily, $1.25. DKAl.ril IN Gen. Merchandise Pendleton Roller Mills Flour. 81 Oil A OJS and FOlt WA11DINQ DISCOUNT TO MERCHANTS PROM WHOLESALE RATES. H. L. MARSTOi CHICAGO STORE, ( PENDLETON, OREGON. '1 m vembcr