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SDAY.Jt'lA'SO, 1688. . .. ii, ..nil Olltcr. Mer IH IN' A li.ttfftlltl Cilii isrtliit ii. , , - " "i, ore" Vi'nill.y. 'Vt .".m .tern . i,.riiinii;. Ho will i icr the"" " """ IIUKVITIJ.S. jrhotogniplier. ,., li-rr ft cents u guim. u..iwh n Mi wranuo o Ford 1-1 i ,ow" fro,n . .Mt ... ims returned from Mill""" - .. . ... u.,ii.i Wat a was noiayeu 10. M. UIU.l'0' ... .I,v,ry urn t 10 llliesi mi- ,' Grubs' testaiirnin. ' ..I MIhm Noll o . l.lll.U " in till. Illlllllll.llt.o. ' . Ill ..If.ii-li.if ,l nowani i.iu . i.,ifnr llllklHIUM. i,. i. .Ims store presided over . t. ...in.imnr nun ill mi lull- BB",I ... n.i. 1, inMlim at HiisIico'b L.ui.,.. 1j iii ni; cnoni. nun .. .....ii.,t Mnft uuenr) at it . l II. Ill IT I U IIT1 . t lini I Iff I 111(11 v t term, lor parucuiarn. tu .to. . v.... I. ..j Iui.ui It. Inu'ii for yjtlvt Visaing inoiiu.i, nun niliU morning for thosiuno l ilorv. cf KitgenoCity, Oro., . i . . . .... ..!..!. ... i 'vnilWon, .urn. i mines . nmilii!.' i( tin Alert Hose lllAu place till- ovi'tilnj? tit t ;ll aM'llianr( m ru- .o.i fi lol '1 hninsen's mil il f' "I V -1 it .lyllund, . . . r .ill 1 lj.nl II 1 lilt .III ..... IMI ..l I M 110 ll'.lt rut in "Iv, HOIlSttip- ' ,r f.u: tv, i:nt oiik- 1 W want tvn rooms ill ll . i;, MUiig riiMiu, mill IkmI ".j KiIh. Their advertise- 1 I 11 1M11IT. i No. 1 work hot-nun, wanon .f .,il,knt .t liilf fliVllfit lit. r left last night for Port Lj liMttv hand-shako with tiu' tloiKjl. iitnl tlio oxpies- .tsioriiieinture. i.lliant'.sior now being so t-vunlis already oxeHIng wity and utlention. IIh uXI mill I'XIICllSU H.U'illlf t reader f tlio Dally and m.ht uiii:i.i)M,n to on- nnn nr ninrn iMiiiiii!ilirii ,7"nvnt; Dally, i iMui'ntv l'.iti!:iri'm from - ''liiis;H,'M(xuiiilur.(J. 1. niiTViIl' tlii; iimriiirv In &raminm'nt ut Contorvillo a by tlio Oiltl lVllowH 'Uinmerv!!',' mnl iliill ' if a i"v in I'unt Tort . j!dy I'M.i-K'.i without nimmillel tho wifo of If Kliir m-imorvlllu. of Hnliiirn than whom no a.ii I .'.''. u!,,i .I 'm. i "i' n t t;.i.iiinf hU l ,.,,., v. ill loavo I t cn r into Ininl i'nu i ',' hercafior. I u'i'v . u.ll lx ri'folved Xi" f.r h. m just tin ' and u'hMMouh I'ltlon 'r.H'N .mil cannot woll i IV. m HajJiN IJunk, -.ri'.Mt itho Kthr oilK n..ni; Mr. l. !:. n..r,i..r aJnrelu l man toetab- on il lnvoS tmu ,"vln-o us mhuo far from lowor end of ti h"v S lK,i" .HM,.,,, 11,0 1"o--vllltloi. ; and !?. I, Mi.us w milled of uvmeo ore tilktMi im. i all ' -vut' ,ho 'i1. hvvlll"' vu nMe lmvu c" 1 wm nXMQtkXo?himw. i!,vor 11 ,wll( '1. without u j elation, tho obj, loruonH ot inu luie, wr isnaj . hmwo a,m.hy, mw m iwo M ore(.tci, oJ0 (() nfco nl ( Should n (lro oecur tit present, tho con- Bcquont'CH mmlit prove illH:iHtrous to 1'cndloton. Most of (no cIxternH have not boon kopt In order, unit cannot bo doiKindod upon, mid tho water workti could not mipply enough water to put out a candle. '1 ho levco makes the wo of tho rlvur impracticable and altogether u lire might, result in great l'HS of prop oily, U-H!t3 l'endleton'H elllclcnt lire department. .1. 0. Leasuro and II. L. Murston left this morning for the Orcciihorn moiin tains, to lcmaln fornomo tlnto. Thoy go lor tlio purpoco oi nialciiigatiioioiigii per Honal InvoHtigatlon of the mines in which tliey port The man who left his wairon and horses Htaudlng in tho Htrect id from Kcho, and his naino Is King. He is surely tho king of brutes, for ho has been on a continual spree, gutting drunk, ami leaving his horses to be cared for by tho marshal. Strange It Is that drink should thus steal away a man's huh bos. Dr. King has leceived a cot of Dr. 0. Dwyor's intubation tubes for relieving throat (roubles, tho only Instiumentof the kind now In Pendleton. They are prac tically an artillelal Mind-pipe, enabling a patient suffering from croup ordiphthe lia to breathe without dllllculry. A squaw's cayuso got loose last evening, nnd started out down Court street like a Kansas cyclone, scattering sacks of Hour, tin cans, blankets, etc. at every jump, to tliujiillnltu amusement of spectators: The organ concert at the opera houso has been po.'itoned until August loth. Reliable watch repairing done at Flotcher's. A new lot of Pianos and organs at Fletcher's. II. V. Wheoler has retimed from l'ort-laud. Till: O. A; V. T. It. It. Ti:i:r. sruiNciB. A Corrraiionilcnt (llim h ie picture of I.ITo ut tlild I'livortto ItcRorl, AVoll, at last wo aro at Lehimin'H Springs, and a pleasant Biirpilso awaited us. Instead of tho ipiiet of the woods, a veritable village of tents and log cabins greeted nur sight as wo iuod over a rlso in the road a few rods aw a v. The shouts of tho little chlliiren, the merrv laughter of tho older ones and tho veils of grouting when woarrlveil, coupled with LIST'S HAVK A TOtlltNAMKNT. II Will i'lirnluli Sport utiil Atiumiiuiriit nnil Itr Nut Wttlmiit Mnro 8ul)"tiiinlul A.lviiiitnci'n. The base-ball association met in tho , UAst Oitr.ooMAX olllco yestorday evening for the purpose of arranging for a tourna ment in I'endli'tin, ami perfecting the organization of the association. Acorn-' tnlttco consisting of Lot l.lvormoro, J. II. Turner, Frank Johnson, and Iloiaeo SlMlllllttl Wllfl Utltinttilml (rt uniMlt-il tft'filllillu the balking of dogs, the cackle of imultry I for tho tournament, and will endeavor to , nnd the babble of questions for news i obtain the K. (). A. A. itn ntuU In tlio t from town, convince us wo aio far from i lower end of town. .1. it. InVksnn mnl were appointed as a com-. secure members for tho usso-. object being to induce every 111 nrtlvo Itifntout It. tin. i mi. by wood men) and hero in the heart of motion of the national lmiuk. A-t.v-nlur I mountains wo llnda village, teeming with ' slock company may be organlrod fur this . life, each Individual intent on dciivlng I puriose, steps being also taken in this; the utmost bcnellt lroin tho shr.it vaca-1 tllartlon. Too much encouragement Hon allowed thorn here. Some come for I cannot bo given to tli-J ellbrt of securing health, others for pleasure and others j a tournament, and the amount of hard bccaiii-o the crowd conies. work, money and rustling given In this Wollnd many familiar faces hero, and i direction will receive its thrlee-fold vo-' learn that many otheisarooxiK'etedsoon. I ward should tho effort bo suctesnful. , I ho following aro the names of mont of 'There Is no icason. now that I'otullelon L. DUSENBERY a CO. -AUK OFFKRINd- Overwlielmiiig Reductions! -IX- TO TH13TR IIS T jI hZ N S .E STOCK! barEai8isc Barbae IIm I'muron mnl l'roicrtlvo llriuictin li!nl(iiii l!i'Ktirillii It. Air. V. T. Chalk is in town to-day from Wallula, and icports rapid iirogress on the Kuinka Flat branch of the U. & V. T. railroad. Track is laid as far as tlio junction, and grading is completed within ten miles of Walla Walla. All work is now finished at Contorvillo, with tho exception of a depot, and woik will be commenced on the sidetracks and ware house at Helix, llio wmchotM) has boon Mulshed at Celitervillo, and lumber Is now ariiving for the depot building. lieesu t Kedinau will also construct warehoiiKiiH and platforms Tir gaiu at CoiitiM vllle, Hoik and vaiioiis Kialious. it will be scon that the amount of money invested and spent in 1'matilla county Ihh-uuso of iluut'h railroad Ik enormous, and this enterprise will add almost im measurably to tho wealth of llio county. Tho pay mil of the company now amounts to over ;.Mit) a day, I.cmiIcs the amount expended for suppli a consumed. In a short time, a fmce will lo put to work on a branch from Helix In the direction of l'eiidleton, and il is thought that about twelve miles of track will bo laid this fall. Mr. Chalk was unite reticent about the destination of this branch, but said positively that it would not bo continual to IViidiotoii, the course of this town making such a step impossible on the part of Mr. Hunt. It might stop within two or tluee miles of l'eiidleton, prob ably in ordor to impress upon the minds of the business inon an idea of tho great advantage thev havo lot by tholr failuio to accede to Hunt's tonus. Tho Until destination of this branch, however, al though known to Its uilgluators, will not as yet bo given to the publh'. Hut as far as l'eiidleton is concerned it will be 'near, but yet so far." The question still icsolves itself as followm Tidily thousand dollars, right-of way and depot grounds will fetch the railroad, and this demand must lie acceded to. There aro yet no good grounds to bollevo that tlio railroad will come without these inducements. Tlii-y Hi'Tiko II lm Wrl(. Thoro is at present in town an old stone mason naiiio.l Mutthow Ilerron, who Is a deserving man, and holds two honorable discharge" from the .New A'oik corps of euginwrs, who served dining Ihe civil war. Ho hiul the stone contract on the Matlock-Sargent brick, and on .1. M. l'rtiott's io. Ii once, and to-'eihor with a. partner did Ihu woik on tho Dayton court house. His ability as a mo'hanie is there fore unquestioned. Noedlnx work, ho re eonily made application to the loader and foreman of tho Frondi stonemasons hero, Ufklng for work on some one of their nu merous jobs. A meeting was callod to (lotorndmi tho matter, and the French men decided not to employ him. Their reason Is said to bo that ho underbid them on t ie .Mat ocU-Nirgeni Dries, inose those heio now, arranged In groups bv cottage, tent and camp to which thov be long: Hotel Airs. Louo Shaw and threo children, l'eiidleton; Mrs. John Kninums and one child, l.a (Jrando; Mattle Wells, l'eto Aledeinach, Sunt Uhristenson, Ar chie l'uuua, l'eiidleton, Joy Uieen Cottage -Mr. John Hay, wifo and two children. Miss Mattlo Crvs ltd, 1'ilotKoek; Mr. Thomas Kay, Lex ington. Wild Wood Cottage Win llowman, wifo ami two children, Mrs. Win. Leo, lllrch Creek. The l'alaco F. F. Itoylon, wife and one child, S Sedoro,and Miss Fannv Kinney, Pilot Hock. Camp I'lenty. Mr. Chits. Cochran, wife and two chlldien ; Mrs. Iv. Nnrdyko ami two children: Mr. John Cochran. wife and four children, Willow Creek. Monto Carlo. Mr. Ilen. J. Selling, wife, Abo and Fan y, l'eiidleton. Tho Howcr. Kl.or l'cnland, wife and Ihtvo children, Helix. Camp for Sure. Mr. J, V. Smith, wife and four chilthen; Mrs. Anna l'errin and thrcochildrcii, AilIngt'Mi. Kquallty Camp. Mr. Taylor Drdsen, wife and three children; Mrs. Kinin.i I toner- and one child; K. Minor, Homer I I.ti f iii';ton, lleppner. Over tho Fence. Chat les Snerrv and Cli.it Ion McFuiland, Heppner. 1 1.. i,.i ...... ii....... ii'..i m n i I Mil ft.UUVI . till. II. It'll .Ili.l.UII ...ill 1 Will bine, iVndl iton. Hard Scrabble-", c. Campbell and' John Howmaii, I'cmbton. Theio aio now aliotit soventy-llvo ico pie, four cottages and llftcen tents here. .No doubt tlioii) will l o two or threo limes as many later in the season. 'lho hlghoct heat indicated by thu ther iiiometer this feason Is elghty-llvo do gtces. If you will coniKiro t' is witli the l'eudletoii temperature ym will, 1 think, Hud about twelve degrees ditrereuce. The iiightK are quite cool, and ovonoats are i flea scon In tho oeuing. Monday Is wash-day, and the girls yes, tlio girls girls who 1 linaglno, when at homo, let their mothers attend to that department, range themselves in the ves tal row of cleansers. It makes by no moans an uninteresting sight to see eight or ten ladles bobbing their heads up and down to the accompaniment of camp gos sip, as they rub the buttons oil' tho gar ments on an olU-fashloned wasli-lxjanl. The springs are near the head of a small stream that emptier into Camus ciook, one and u-half miles above Camas prairie, and Mr. l-oluuan has mudu extensive- improvements in his dibits to make them pleasant and convenient. There Is an enclosure of alKitit forty acres v earof everything except the largo tir, pine and tanmrac, which furnish abun dant shade, and hero hi this enclosure Mr. Lehman baa erected tho following buildings: Hotel. ll'x-H feet, with a dining-room ll'xlS foot, and lodging-house Hx.'id feet; four largo cottages or dwell ings for those who wish to rent; bath house irixol) feet, containing six bath rooms at present: stoio, 1l'x20, where neatly everything is kwnt for wile; bll Haul riHini, Mxli) foot, with iool table; dance hall, '.'SxilJ feet. A large dam has been placed across tho stream, making a iond or plunge bath tstlxuO foot, wheie those who aio' fond of swimming disport thointolvos at i all times of tho day. Swings, croquet grounds and other 8Hrts are well patronised has a crack baseball club, and a number of influential citizens bubbling over with enthusiasm on the baseball question, why a tournament could not be arranged as easy as "rolling oil' a log," and every In ducement should be ullered by every ono to help the thing along. It will surpass a Fourth of July celebration or a fair at this high stage of tho basoball fever, and cannot but result in benefit to thu town and Its business men. WHAT TIIK OHIHIOMAN HAYS. Crnn AVoiitil Hmo Itri-n Hlrrtcil Mayor hail tin lti'iimlni'il In IVnillotoii. The l'eiidleton baseball club won the tournament at linker City. Their catch er was Oscar Ci an, one of the Portland club's recent acquisitions. It is njcdless lo say that the tieoplo ot l'eudletoii were pleased over the result. .Nor did they fall to show their appreciation of the woik done. They presented .Mr. ('ran with the following testimonial: To Oscar Crun, F.sq. : Wo, tho under signed citizens of l'eiidleton and admirers of the game of baseball, deslio to express our appreciation of tho lino playing done by you In catching for tho l'eiidleton H. Ii". C. In their championship contost at Hakor City, on July VI, 1HSS. In our opinion your brilliant work behind the bat and good judgment at critical points of the game was what largely enabled us to come oil' victorious and we wish you continued success, Tho letter is signed by forty-eight of i the leading ollUons of the city, including J Ion. James A. tee, circuit jiiilge, a. J'.. licau, J. 11. I'alev, Lehman lihim, cash ier l'cndleton mttiniiul bank, C. S. Jack son, inanagar K.vsr Oiikuo.nia.s', Win. Matlln, county judge, John 0 Leisure, It. Alexander. I.ce Meorhouse, H. Mayer ami otheis. if ('ran should happen to settle in Pen dleton ho could probably bo elected to any position within tho gift of the poople. BIS! Sweeping Reductions in our Dry Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Fancy Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Notion Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Clothing De partment. Sweeping Reductions in our Men's Furnish ing Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Boot and Shoe Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Carpets, Oil Cloths and Hatting. Owing to the backwardness of tho trado this season, wo have an accumulation o stock which wo do not propose to carry over. I WE MUST HAVE ROOM! I In order lo get this room, wo have decided to inform tho public that wo will j tell for thu next sixty dayw onr Kntlro Stock at MARVBLOUSLY LOW PRICES. Wo guarantee that goods of a similar quality cannot be puichased elsewhere WITHIN 15 PER CENT. OF OUR PRICED. Purehasvirrf would d well t i l'tamlim oarStock. 'onri. Itarnml ijiitMilini, tho TnriiriH tin' l.ur on wt.li-ii tin- (-mitiiir r-uiniHttKii will lm fmiulit nmt It ! Ihmivn ovi-i-y Mlni w lm . nuiii .,. Int. nim ntiy u liifurm limt-uir upon u hiiIi isvi w'liti'li mi uliiM'ly atli'i'ti liU u uim.h utfim-. Tiio I'iNiiihtc riirili.m il. (iov. Pennoyer has c.uumuted tho sen tenco of K. T.-4laiuett, eutoiiced to four years in the penitentiary, fmin Multno mah county, for the laiceny by bailee, and ef John M. Culp, serving a sentence of twelve ycaia, from December lo, 1KS-I, for manslaughter, committed in Jackson county, both to expire to-day. The reason assigned in Harnett's c:ue is former gisxl reputation ami unlinpoaolia bio standing, doubts as to his gulli.aud uniform good conduct; tho condition is made that ho leave the Slate fmever. Among the paots (lied in tho caso was a letter from Governor Foraker, of Ohio, concerning Darnott's reputation. Culp was convicted for killing a man named tiuurgo W. Smith at Willow Sorlii'M. Smith lvas found dead in , ( 'nip's barn, and tho ovideucn agalm-t I 1.,..' ..I . .1.1 MM... Illlll llllllLli ciiriiiiiniaiiiiiii. inu reasons for commutation are "grave i tloubts as to his guilt, based umn tho nf tidavit of tho leading wituoss of the pros ecution that ho had distilled fulstily, pio vlous gissl conduct and uniformly good conduct while- In prison." Until Arrival. Vauim Hot hk W 11 Crawley, Fort Wavno, luillsna; T II lluiwiiis, Walla WaiIa;J W liocker. CmatillH. Or;. I K Ingnrsoll, Dan W Camp. 1 Link, Port land; Jas I'ldur, San FmiicIhi-oj J K Keilman, Adam; ai noisier, lauinm; mm u vmi. ProtectiMor Tari TI 6fN. LIEB'S BOOK, 2Si VP? WHAT IT DOES FOR US, ItrniliT wliiit ih iiHimlly coiiklilcHil it tunt-l iilmtriiKi- hii:.j. -t i ny nf I'liiniirclii'tiNliio. 11 vttl servo in u Turlll' i.riinor fur (lit lii i'tit-t-n- ivcit una iol-l.unU lurtlin P uniiil. Ililx iKiuk hIiouh Urn pnirll-til UK', of I ln l'riitwllx.-rty.luii uiiou tlioiimiilry. lVrliiipn tllO ll.llll rnllhllll'llllllH ll'llt 11 1 , lit Hill In ink Ik llu ..vi.. I iillifliii.i.iil U'llli 11. 1. Imuiur.. ..r Or... I. I lll'llt ClUVlllllllll, llu; ioltiiii or Mr. Illiilnc's '"twi iity Vinu In ('imiitvM" Ih IhUimi up, III iiMt'itlunn upon tin-'liirlll mi. it) ziil, trllli lsi.,1 mnl iiuuli' lo iiiiiIhIi Ii.Hi-iiwii r liitatliiii, INDORSMENTS: Tlio form UK wit I in. Dm kiiliitioii'iior I Ik- Ihhik l mimt iidiiilrililc, mnl I lmvu mkii notli- liijCsiir..iHiilii It foriixn In tlinnni work of hiid-iuIIiik tlio triitliiiu u llm ihdiiIo. DON M. tllCKINKIlN, I'okluiiiNiHi-(IiiiiitkI. It I mi ftliloiinilloijloal oxposlllon of tlio Injimtli o iilal iIiiI'uIiuih of llm iirotiHtllve t tin ory, llm woiti I tliiuly.iuiil a viry valiiiililcoiilrlliiilluii ho IIiu lltnmliirixif tnrllf rofnrm , It. W. TOW'NHKXI). .M. I) I nntli'p tlml IliU IxKilt U wolvlnii unnt wiiiiini'iulutl'iii. It N ImiIIuimoiI upon (iiiitlu niputnl tniili, nnil I wUh tlmt tin- tuvtx mnl iirxuiiiKiilN limy lx- In tlio luimU ii'iil inlmW 11 every cllli'ii imiIIimI iihiii IIiIh your lo volu iiihiii tlm urxnt I'limoiiili'iil iiiiiwIIhiih of Hiirnlil 'nil liirlll. li:...IOIl.N I'. ni.AfK.CoiiiiniM.lmii.riif IV111.I1111. Vi tako plmiMirc li trivial: (til voili oiir lionrly lmloriiiii"l, mill im-iiiuini'iiil Hint lo cal iiiiiiiiIIIim mnl ( 111 W i.wIhI In imloiiilliiif IU ohi'iilHlliiii hiiiou t ! vnl.-iH (if IIIIiioIh, . , hl'ATK DUMlM ltATir t K.NTIIAI. ( U.M.M I'iTUH W ILLINOIS. A ml muiiy otlifrs. Tlio SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OilEGOKIAN, Ono Year, ill In Pi u'll. ton. .Mr. ! French mechanics aro good iiieu, desorv can 't .-1 .1 ti.. .i ......' In.', luirii-w'oikliie: neolile. and thov I' 11 nil Dusiu'eiM ! nut all'ord to joopatdUo their ivputations ar,I f r tia .tht two (by refusing to give woik ton man who 1 sfmnlv oi)iK).-ed thoiii in following his w'li' r n ,.,,i,.n mill i lei-itiniuto busjnoss. Mr. Horron should 11 rui-rs in::.ir una MniehnmnismJiEln his oObrtal to make his family, as ho calls thorn, at U'; l ' ' homo, and ha has certainly succeeded in ' Lo fhn, M I'oviler. tiu.t-lnir It 11 llinli.Ill'Mv I.'.lliii iTMtll! I'lilll. I ( Mll.lOiN 11. I." J Al JICLlllIll, I muiiity, for overyoue soeins bubbllngovor Mltclial, I' ll I lager. David Murphy, uitlii..o. f... nu am ft em v so e tui a. Helm; A iiuu'ii. M uoareea. lKxil; llouoil In i 'liiili mkI ,v.inl.V IkNiK Alone, In i:ii:li, p-t AMD CEN. LSEB'O BOOK. "Idv I'.uM Or- ifniil.iii Ono Y nr.. . l'.l'U. AddrotiM EA8T OHECONJArJ PUB. CO., I'l'inlli'tuii, Ot'i'UOIi. ..il no , 1 II HERE) TO STAY' ! ri . I) ., (ii.m iv i.f viva. I jv.plo r.f Pen.lloton i U establishing a kit "ii William Hour's ur I'V Ir l aton. IiIj .it. Of that iKitli llm .. ...I , 4 , , -"V Hill, ' Ti operation i ,i . " r'luon oi mo '1 t!eM whii.i, lmii ...a. - .. Mnl uiruugii a sdyanio battery, V1-I'"ly resulting f ii' ."""-ifily severe, ''d athwvUun mav ran from tho V ,J - ' MlS lillllillni. ' Wt tlm .11.. in 'it ttu. I "aim nuiu uVX,,hr"ld "taw.ul ' .nd aV L k.l!!iin "'! ..v ..iiho, aim n llio train u-iiH '0 near tlm wi,-.., haowoik; ho deserves it, and tho right shall not lie denied him. Were tho French mechanics In Mr. Horron's place would thoy not feel that lie should give them work? Tho boycott Is too cowardly for free men to make uso of. An UllWi-lroliiu flni't. This afternoon, a largo loan raw-boned horse, with a hungry look and u pensiyo air, created a startling sensation ou .Mala ctreot. Ho llrst unconcoraedly entered Iospjin's grocery store, and was drivon out. Not being discourageil by una cooi 1 have visited a ureal many health re sorts, and cannot see why this should not equal the liest. Hero wo havo a hluh id litudo, pure-scented air, hot mineral baths, pmo cold water, exorcise, and if caiulsleft behind, it will certainly lieu ellt uuyonoto take an outing ia puch a place as this. Thoro aro some foatuies which striko mo as rather eculiar, and others which aro not advantageous to this place us a lesort. 'iho absertco of birds, tho nieny song sters, who to me make tlio woodland attractive, are hero wanting; wo listen for their music in vuln. Tho bright-col- ored How-em which should deck every rural scene aio hero represented only by a white llower, resembling in shape tho i iililnx.iiml a small nale-bluu llower which 1 ; . i .. .i. grows in sonio prolusion up on uiuiuu.iu tain sides. Thoro are a tow others, but not many. ... , , Tho roads to tho springs aro long and tedious. Ono arrives hero very tired and ,. .------ ..- n. i...... tei luus. uno arrives acre very wren iu recoptlon.ito waiKcu w in groai wiiiwu - r , . at uce0, t. How into'joo KIPs saddler shop.looklng around ,?ni""ln( v mn .1 I .1 IIM t !... IU .11.1111 IV. ...... .v... ...... . j .-.. V.UnlllK IIIU IMiauiiniliilvini " "n- i v. imlinm.itiililv ilrlil'll out 1)V meailS 01 11 blacksnake. Ho then attempted to enter ltothcblid & lleaii's store, but was ro vented from doing so, after which he pro ceeded to "take in" Chinatown, walking along tho sidowulk and examining the heathen curiously. Ho wont l'v: inside of ono of their little dons, hut did not enter, jwhaiw being gifted with a liltli. linr-in f.iutii inllHlinhtt. TlietO IH3CU- liar actions of tho animal can hardly bo in . . . eiUDlu.l f.- ... .......... --- . . 'mlV,. . "ow sec- explained. Ho BeemeU to De line iigoiu 'rnM a. 0irort8 a,ul 1 enough, and should havo known that ho CU great :uhmj.. i"! if- i ..t ,.t nil tlmj at tt7a I "'"""v i on in oo an uunuimuiD ,uvo. ' Petted W ;f,,0f aud llia I'106"- 110 to certainly a very curious sort ot a horse, at least. Ing them, and has this year removed tho rocks anil inado nino nines oi goon ro;iu ; and when I eomo to think it over, I think, aftor all. it is well worth tho trip, for where do wo llnd pleasure In this life without effort. Auw. Wo ask every reader of tho Dally and Semi-Weekly Kast Ojikooman to en deavor to secure ono or more campaign subscriliers to it. Som'iWoflkly, to !o vember 15, lass, 75iynts; Daily, II.'JS. The Pendleton Hand will glvo its reg ular concert in front of tho Villard Home this evening, the circus fence, making tho use of the band stand impracticable Val)u ! Walla ..Iiiliu r'i Itn. Kentucky ; J. Chilstnn, Kcho: A J Smith, I) W Alt, J K ltus aud family. J M Clark, PoiIIhuiI;A s Putney. D PiititeA'.eoitniry ;.J lUwk, L'ma till.i;tieo Wasbltiijtoii, John ilarkos, J .Mi Mann, (i W Harper, city; J Flyaino, TJ Moans, linker City; T Melntyio, M Parent, ('old Spring. Howman Hoi si:. H J Watson, Fossil; P II Parsons. Atwater. Minn: ! WSivor. Paynonville; C A Woodall, lng Cnmk; j Smith. F M llalloy, Pilot Itock;KS! Kills, .Minneaiolis; Jas Ilawko. I) K.c Co; Con (iallagher, Philadehilila; Frank Kov, Hartman's Spur; LC Frary, T M I.invillo, Dakor City; Simon, tirof, St Marv, Mo; M J McCarthy, Louis Olcott, City"; J Ulsher, I.a (Jranilo; D A Doloas tro. Donver, Col; K K ladiltla, Tho Dalles; 0 Dovino. Wo ask ovorv roador of tho Daily and I Soinl-Weeklv I'.isr Okhcoman to on-1 dwivor to seetiro ono or moro campaign BiibscriborB to it. Soml-Weekly, to No voiiibepl."), 18SS, 76 cents; Daily, ?l.'.1fi. I ffTt) a rrtflaria bbf rT UJi? Tii (M WTJ tf'ti fcTI. I mrr u m rmiM Zi w u fc4 i DK.VI.KKS J.S i H a J n R a t-Sa ins; it. mwm, A OILCLOTHS. SHADES, MATTING Complete .Stock ETC. co vomit; tllOtlSiUltl Kt'UIU'O loot of five Huoring. Goods Sold on Easy Payments. Forbes & Wheeler, AsAoclatlon liuildlng l'eudletoii, Or. .m a r. iti i: n. WIHD"iI IIItOWN-At tlio renlilt'iicnnf lho lirlilo'H purenu, .Mr. ami Mm. A. II. Drown In Powder lllver vullov, on Tumilay. July 21, Ittvi, Ilev 0 .. '.f tlio Kplnuopul cliutvli. oilpMiitlnt', M. I. Vlil(iiii,of I'orllniiii.iinii Mlu Itoberla W Pri.wn, of Hiiki-r county. ZZi A W. SCHOLZE. Stovos, Goods, Bocltllng, and DUTCH HENRY, The "W ood Man, DUTCH HENRY, THE FEED MAN, VEBBBTHKET TENDLKTON IH.'AI.KIt IN Now and Socond-Hand Furniture, General Hou30hold OJtOCICEUY, GLASSWAHli!, I3to. Goods sold on tho Installment Plan, on Easy Terms. A.. SCI-IUXZE, Muln Street, J'eiHlleton -