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C f iurotcvi MONDAY, J VIA' 31), 1888. AN INTKUEHTINC1 HKItMON. ...tlmi lUnnrli Ofllco. . ...,u.uv moM'i'V.'" ,i II, .Hnel:. llu wl ho '.VJ . ...hlc'llt of IVIHllolon, ittld iiuiiKv - - ni v. 111 inn tc iijiu-iii : T..,-ni:. it,, iv t ii niiv Mervico in Lecture Archbishop Gross delivered u loottito In , tlio Cutliollu i-hurcli Sunday ut 11 a. m., us announced, lie choso us his text the parable of tlio Pharisee und the Publican, who went iit Into the tomplo to pray. Uio rtiarisjo Hwelled up in his pride, und i no t'endloton Utulding As mis declared u dividend of eight per cent. Ilenj. U. lieokninn. Hon of C. C. Hcek limn, of Jacksonville, graduated with high honorH frotn the ulo College law school this your. The (.'oiitcrvllllans still continue to be lieve they can defeat the "Stars" In ti game of bui-eball. If It does them good, uiti:viTti:s. .. .t.n t.luitoirratilier. .c.u.n. H'uro cents u gmss. - Kiiilmiiii tiaid u visit to ins rci i llillnM HIIIlILt a " " . f . .1 . II. i K IhT UltKUOMAIS UirCCl li'v .........!. .III.,.- ... ifitfiriniiii i in i ii(tiliiiwjii . . i... i..n-.r.tlttu tit lliiMlinn'i Everything I" going d"! " i. , muiitiint of I'uiulleton im im1 .. ..II ..n ftlL'fl Illlt 11I11IV I1AII1 Wit' ,!. Cl....!. MlK.llt. NUIUIUV 111 UOll mi mm rcturnnm on inu Walla iram. . .. u,. ilmif liiixtiieHH for mile on i o . lloustor I now occupying tlio In IIoiiFcr'H meat market lately i .. i..iid iffivniirii 1 U . VLiiiiiirnr nun .i. . . .liiiiniuii ittnii . i,,iniiiu' excursion Monday, und in" B :. i " ' i.i. ... .ut I'.t iwi itrinrin i'iiif!UiHM I of their skill us .Minrous ftndkton Aeailoniy, In charge of 'Utiiiliter. will ho ro-npencd tlio in.ln' U M neiliucr. i inn cuiicii- m.tittitlim deserves patronage I. ...a II tit tlttftt tl'llll f,ltl . it. . II illt 111 T I lfflYlflVf IV fit If I l..ni Hltl.t linltui I lilt ntwi I f .ti... I I lilt I I'tl tlMlllllflthlll TIT Mil II"" '!! " " iiuiivniii-u it,.. I..liiu I lut tiurn tk t-vcrv iiwlorof tlio Iaily and i... .,. i w..nti. n.iit tit ".it 1 1, I.hss, "irentM; iMily, l.aJ.i, I ...in w itmJ ii mill sitttif'iv iiv'nti i i i. i ...... .r ii...... TI ..li.ila,iinl flint llllu Tllit llll.lflu numlicr of driituniers' Hutnple f. Inn. Tip 111 lllll flntilll U'tlm. samuv uvenltii! uus Hlniiily i.. ii.i i . . ailtatf '' i tl.i will ' V'lllVi .. 1 . I l .. 1 1 fuke:, u ho i.s now oiiLMired In . . . i . tin i ti M'lk ui .Mitum, riiiuu ipiwii - . I...1I.I.. ..1 l .f. Ll utw.ii.1 tt tit tint lwttltit.itti 'uuni iiu.it hiuiiiiiui ii nil iiu- U Milton apla iI.Ih morning. innii winiiu f'lirn ill niti rniniivitu rriiKimit inn ntiiir i viiiitriiitiiiii ii tir iitvii im lit iui iiiiiini. iiituiniit ijmvI reawjn is u dremlliil uus- wui "pnxvwlon" to-duy con tf a lanil wagon, occupied by u .....i. ... i hi. . . .I i miuii iiviru 111 iniPPIIIIU U 1 1 IIIUII iairumctitH. It wuH ti very jnwr ii 1 "t'in'iiM iiriwiiuutnii." In khv J 1' I!ii."lioi has returned from - .111... a. i I.L I . 1 . . Wlln ut tliirt iiivnlMn' roHorr. Qcem oi the law woro out Satur- Vt lA.l.t.... .. rfll.f . . vi it v IIMUMIiill UIU LTUhr MnttifAlt.wt lift., .li.ll.. U llAHn in t.t.i.m II IT .11,1 f nnr it im . i.i.. ...i. imqi m iMiiun inn nuit; oji:irnT lip I .ii...n r i .. .. ..'." iiiiiiur, iwruiuiiy u ...V..IMI ut i.iumiur riiieiii, o located Iii KHeiibburg, W. T - ..w iu 11,111 hi in iiiii ui iiiaco. v t . ''iieiiHimrg in mo f Utinier belnis located tbero "n'i i'lirrou o. nvU aiiiiariur ?.;mirniiv nil 11 -l!Mr between lilininul cioorLm Aim ft ti rifrom iho latli'r'H I laco i.i lrl.iii..i .... I,....1... t..t ,--- mm uu WHUI .1111111 The operators of the combined hur- VflHtfll lllLVn IIV1lnpf.tlif.nfl fiftlta(flfi.i1i1fi hurd luck. When the huge machine. viw j Ar,,,,1,1l r l'onimi.i. tnillHIMirll'll III 'I'.IMtliln'u fill-Ill Ulltl IfilU it Ilia Cnlhiilln Uli.lreln rcudy for ojioration. It wuh illscovored thut the counter Hhaft for tlio bender was mifBlng. It was h1iIiihm1 here timoin? the other iioitloiiH of tlio muolilno, und wus neon bv hovciuI parties In the courtyard, bllt (lllil'lMlt umruli f ill. .,1 In illiii.iiiiit. llu wboreaboiitH. It was probably ntolcn, "verred that ho was incapable of Bin; the ,M.U' ean Hatter themselves in this regard i though what n thief would want with u I'dblican prayed: "Clod be merciful unto H loy pleaw. It hurts nobody. counter hiiau is u mystery. Its lo.i no-1 ,llu u imserauio sinner." Hie hitter's I two eailouds of immigrants camo in on ! cessltutes u delay of u week, until another t!r,4.vu.r, umi'" '.)U. "Wptcd by tiod. j the last evening's west-l,oiind puMsoniror. t can 1)0 shipped from Stockton, which is ' ,"V that oxulletli lilin-clf shall be hum- land left on the Walla Walla branch thisj extremely vexatious. I bled, while ho that huinlileth hlnisolf j morning, bound for the I'alouso country. l'roinii private letter received bvClias. H ,m 1,0 , '"'" H' Hiioaker then j Immigratlim froin the Hast contlnue's. ! Isaac from Frank I.ti Dow, it is learned' lonHe. i" liw earnest, forcible, elu- "Westward the .Star of Ihnplro takes its that he and his mother are onjovlng full" !'"!",' ,"11"11nll,r' ,l" uMluln the w Ide-spread way." n tour of the New Ktmluiid Staloii; visit. L1?!.1."'!0"-,".? ,!u,,"l,i "F0 .f ,hu llret "lul I An Immense uuantitv of decas...! o,.ls " ,, V"V... . .. . T T, T "? ,l0.wn. . niiitillu Sunday, u milliner oi ilium loddni! on t ho wutii- MA CHINE OILS! The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Castor, Lard, Skidgate, Pioneer, Black and Golden mil nus h lllir Hitched S..n. PW.Hi ... w Ul mo I'lri'llu miiio mill ii I hilt !l r.tll.. ...II I . ... - mniri I TH"IO Ulltl llll MOtl. illlrlt... 1.I..1. 11.,. I 19 Hill. II IIIU ""wrato 1.1s .:'i,ent. llisi but lthen mada themselves re- lcani T1.1..1.1.. . ... . .t- iiiiiiuiii: nun iiiiiv "? Wt InthIsilir...'llon ..ll ii.r. i """ " iiiih naVU villi I'lruutlt' ii tour oi uio .ew hnuiaiid t.itea, visit lug all their principal cities, and "taking in" their many points of inteiest to Western tourists. The letter gives uu Interesting description of a trip along the Hudson river, and other pleusunt excur sions, and also descilbes the "streets of Now York" and tho Ilrooklvn bridge. Frank has secured a furlough from tlio military academy ho Is attending, und, together with his mother, Is enjoying his new-found liberty to tho utmost. Charley Kuyburn left Sunday ovenlng for Portland, after bidding his friends u linul eood-bve. und oxtiresslm; continu ally his regret ut leaving Pendleton. Ills ub'cneo will bo severely felt by his chums in this place, who liked and re spected him ut tho sumo time. Ho noes to tuko a nosition in the ureal nroducn and meat market of Zlui'iicrmunn, at Portland, tho lariat in the city. Char ley desorves und will uchlove success in Oregon's metropolis. j W . I). Fletcher. ho snout Sunday In the mountains, brings back the ivport that them tiro pcrliups two hundred peo ple strung ulong thu rmutlllii and Ylea- chain creeks as far up us Meaeham station, thero living nine famlics eaiii ing at (lie latter place. This estimatu does not include Purdy's Springs. It Is safe to say at least three hundred Pendle tonltos are now indicating ut yuiious mountain resorts. On ono farmer's ranch near Weston. the wheat cron "imnned out" llftv bush- els to the iiero, a surprising yield, oven for tliut ten lie section, the y'jd In that portion of I "mutill.i county will bo all the way from twenty-live to llfty bushels, or an average of thirty to thirty-live bushels to tho acre. For a hiss wheut ountry. Kastern I'liuitllla takes the plum. 1 tiincslny III enour. of Iho Weston Leader, will leiivu soon for the tlrcou- horn mountain mines, on u nrosnectlm: and rccicutlon lour, tu remain for snine time. .Mr. llldeiiour has had considera ble oxi'crlcnco In minim.' in Alasku. und this will probably oiiaMo lilm tn "jiros peet" iutelliguntly. Anything is better than Journalism, anyway. !:. It. Wheeler. Fred Wnlllo and It. C. Iiiiniitry spent Su..day ut North Fork camps ii)) tlio Uimitlll.i, and .lames How ard ami I.. Colli puld their respects at .Meachtim station on the same day. Iiotli parties reH)rt u superb tiino in the "grand old mountains." Dauclm: was indulged in Saturday night at .Mcacham. F.C.Cuuiplioll will leavo forTcelSiirings to-moirow. Aftor remaining there a day or two, he w ill depart for tho (ireeuhorn mountulus, tulook after his mining inter est ii theru, ami to prospect for rich ledges yet undiscovered. He will remain until August to, when no win return to l'cmlle ton and establish a dental ollice, Mr. 1M II. Sharon Is utile (tilltlmr tin. Pendleton Tribune while Mr. J. II. lMdv is visiting, relatives In California. This notice is paid for by thu Pendleton Kloc trie Light Company who nro under obll gatloiH to Mr. Sharon for his broad, cheer ful und comprehensive pull' in to-day's Tribune. A L'amo between tho Stars and second nine of Pendleton, together with a largo lontingent of scrubs on both sides, took laco Sunday, and resulted in a victory np Din fYiriiinr bv a score nf twelve to too. It wus a nrettv fair iruuin. considering tho promiscuous make-up of thu contestants. At it meet ni: of tlio Pendleton l.'aseball Association Sunday forenoon, articles of !ncororutlnn weio drawn up und signed, and other business relating to tho pur chase of grounds, etc., transacted. It looks us though tho baseball stock com pany Is a "go." Tho shade of tho court-yurd trees is the favorite resort of the idlers on Sunday, und on overy other day iilso. Tho thought of what will become of tho Idle when tho court-yard Is partitioned Into lots is a sad one for tlio philanthropist Two sorrel horses left from Khtes it liiilld's livery stable on rewind of ten dollars is of pride. Pride in man wns ilpi..Mi,ililn tn tiie sight of Uod, hiatnuch us he cieated the universe, and gavo life to all its crea tures, while Insimiitlcant man could creuto nothing could not oven give life to u blade of grass or to a simple seed. Mutt could manufacture u ship, u house, or an arti ficial llower, but he could not create tho materials necessary In their manufacture, and ho could not endow that llower with life. Such was the nrovlncn nf Co.l ulono, und nrldo In man was an attempt to set himself up us u god to bo wor shiped by himself andothors, In Imita tion of the Deity, which could not bo tolerated by Uod. Why should man bo jiroild when ho owed his very existence, his very being, tlio air ho bieathed, tho food ho ato, to the Creator? It wus an almost unpardonable sin, but yet it had taken a tlrm hold upon us all. Wo wore nil proud, proud of our accomplishments ami our standing umong our fellow men. Wo should try to rid otirselv. s of this sin. Christ, in till Ills existence, hud taught a lesson of humility, und His deuth upon thu cross showed to what extent Ho wus humbled. Humanity should follow tho example of Christ, the great Savior and Teacher. The fallen angels had lost their place iu Heaven through pride. Adam und live were driven out of paradise became of their sin. It was the first und greatest sin of tho human race, and should bo pureed from the heat Is of tho people. The sH'ukor'M address was simple jet forcible, plain, yet eloquent throughout, and con tained many beautiful thoughts and Illustrations which It Is liunosslblo to givo hero. The foregoing brief synopsis, can of eoiiri-o givo no idea of tho elo- ipieuco und power of his address, which could only bo appreciated by full heating. The lecture closed with an exhortation to the congregation against thu sin of ptlile. J llaome 0 iq n m in mm ti no under the budeo. Smmt nniitriii-iu lug fisherman must have been exploring tho river ntwvo town with dvnamlte, to' cause such a surpiisiiig wfiolesnlo tlo-i struction. Tho Milton Kaglo man is mistaken. Ho says that the I mutlllu river is so dry that not a drop of water runs through Pendleton j ono mill Is dosed dow n and tho other runs only on half time. Tho fact Is both mills aru riinnlm: on full time and ubundaiico of water Is running down tho river. What's tho matter, Mr. Kaglo man? Union will havo a basoball tournament. Premiums amounting to $450 uro ollcred, (Irst L'l)0, second JlfiO, and tho thltd MOO, is to lw compeled for by clubs from Kastern Oregon, Kastern Washington and Idaho, overy club's members to bo eoinK)rcd of resident players of the county in which it Is organized, llcsldes theso, ono grand premium of .UX) is ollcred to all ilulisw lulling to cotnH'le,tlie entrance fee being if 10, and all entries to bo miido before August '.'0. Tho tourna ment begins August -7 and continues six days. I Walla Walla Statesman: Friday I morning, near Waitsburg, tho friction of ' thu tumbling rod of Willurd it Wilt's 1 threshing machine caused u lire, which i consumed tint separator, doriiek outfit j und 5,1)00 bushels of gniin. Three hun dred ami llfty bushels'of grain hud been j threshed, tho balance being In the stack. ' The horso power was saved iinlnl ired. Tho machine was bran new and cost I 1 1 ,(i0 ). It was purchased on coiidllinn 1 that it gave satisfaclion, and was being i tried, not yet having been accepted. I urn We Guarantee Our Brands to Give Satisfaction. SAMPLES FURNISHED FREE LEEZER & KUEBLER'S DRUG STORE, Despain Block, Pendleton. F. J. Donaldson & Co- A MiltMiilM Sli'iir Npli-iiillilty A.I rrll.i il. Tho Sells llrothors who, with their splendid amusement organization, huvu I icon before the public for over sixteen years, woro never known lo do uny thing by halves. Whether in concentrat ing or In oxhibiting the newest and most noted attraction that capital, eueruy ami good judgement can procure, or in promi nently, consplcously and iinprecedenlly announcing them to the publi , they have no equal In America or, in fact, the world. Fume has been blatant iu tho praise of umiiHoiucut organizations, other man uicirs. which, in tact, noes n t do servo a moiety of tiopularlty mid patron ago that should lie, and Is, extended to tho Sells lb-other's always stuivendoiis and always artistic oxiitnitlons. let fame has never dented her laurels to thu Sells mothers' show, but the trophies sho has bestowed havo ever been for true and not for mcrltiitloiis merit. Thoy not only have' an exceptionally entertaining ami Instructive exhibition but uono know better the methods of bringing it promi nently, noticeably lieforo the iconic. Kverv bill board and dead wall within tho city, and iu the suroumling suburbs for a radius of twenty miles, is ublazo with moat artistic und ellcctivo pictorial posters. Illustrated and curious pro grammes have been disseminated by Iho thmifiinds, and tho advertisement col umns of tho varioiistity pancrsuro rupleto with appropriately worded udvertlso nieiits. Ah elsewhere announced thu show will be In Pendleton on Auuust 8th, afternoon and ovenlng. . - A Pitiful Story, Chatles llushmu, uu old French trap ver, who has been on tho Pacific coast since ho was a lioy, was removed to Stell acoom Saturday, from I.owiston, Idaho, bereft nf reason and paralyzed In his lower limbs. While in Pendleton, ho wus placed on a cot mid sheltered In tho wurohoiiso, where a crowd of sympathis ing Bpectutoin soon gathered. It was loarned that ho was badly froon twelve Tim llank ll.tln't Mil In iv. Neither Centers Ilk' nor Weston got thu bunk, and the banker that thin were no-, gotiating with, .1.' II. Ilenlluy, the cap italist from the Kust, after considering thu advantages and inducements of both places, was prolniblx satisfied with' neither, for ho has gone to Medford,. luck son county, for thu iurvoho of establish ing a national bank there. In behalf of' the people of both Centerville and Wes-, ton, und tho Kust J' ml generally, it is to , no regretted inai tney were urns sorely i disupMiutcd; hut I tent ley Is not the only fish in tho sea rf capital. Another: may bo safely iingled for und lauded by ' some ono of the little towns of tho Kast . Knd, which, it would bo hard to say. ' Wec.irry Hip Inrrfc.' imoirtiiitiit nf Watches, Clocks, -An' Jowolry of Evory Dosoription I. vii lliln Mimiiiilul In l,it us n'irrM'iit.il, Watch Repairing a Specially. F. J. DONALDSON'S CITY DRUC STORE, -iii:.iQi'AitTr.uH rou- .Mnjor llt'wrlt on Top. Mayor Howit Is resolved that there shall bo no firing of cannon iu thu city of Now York by ollticul patties. Hence no cm lion will bo Hied on Mr. Hlalue's arrival. "I refused to jiermit tho firing of salutes for the nomination of Cleveland, und again forbade it for Harrison, "tho mayor said, "mid the ordinance against oi'dl dinanco, so to speak, is going to bo en forced right through this campaign. Tho law against cannonading for noise Is good, and ikjIIUcs shall not nullify it. Tho Isiys may shout, but they can't ox- picsio gunpowder in uus town. MACHINE OILS, Castor, Lard, Block and Golden Machine Oils, A.t J3oti:om Pi-ices. nir We Kiiiirnnti'i, tlio ipuillty nf our kikhIi Iii In' u ri'invHeiileil, u iirli'm Unit ili-fy coin petition. F. X DONALDSON & CO. Protection or Tariff Reform. ni:w tci.ua v. . '. vimi-ri iiiro on u liuntliiL' excursion In thu or woro taken ( ,,., inJ ,mii im,i Ki..n ii,t tbnu lmon JHTKAY C)ll HTOI.KN, 1 1!":'I)'I (m.slloii, llmTarlll'h Uio bmiu on m IiIhIi Dim ihiiiiIiii iiiiiiiwIuii will l.n fu .. i .. .. . i iiihI It lM)lifMivi-N vvi-r- It.nii wisiimlil viUrliinilllHsntly loliifomi li.MHiJf iimiii ii Two lifimri left or wrrn tnknn fr.nn our Ji-ct wliliii Miuliikrlyutlii': til Mnpumt iw lliiui. Iiililo on i-iltn utrcct. on 5iilurilny..liily 2sili. ! iHiui -irn Mirrri", iininiirii w nil 11 rircir, wuii ii 'I Iii llincKiiter, on Irn Hlllli'. Ten nullum ' - rnwsnl will l paid fur tlii lr iclurii, or Infor- I lll'llldll lutlilllijl in llivir riciivi'M, KKTKS ,V CHUM)', . J)3)2nr Cliy Livery Hlublu-, IVinlUtou. Established 1857. jr. o. OA-RSOISr, Im filllUlll mill GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, iThe Protective Tariff, A Clnnc or lllliin. An omlsraut car. i-'ioko-full of Italians, was hauled mto Pendleton liy tliu west Sutiniliiv. A I'U frifi ilj ui.'.... i.. i fered for their rccovorv or information " lie las (-ono into the I lHnt: to their recovery In an udvettiso- hll.tii.-. ..1.1 mnnt limli-.r HVnu' tll.l tnv.11 .-i. nuiiuiii u wiiiron. j- A. H. Uothrock Is In town from Adams to-day. Ho rejHirts a yield of twenty-six bushels of splendid grain to tho ucro on his ranch near Adams, which yield will w drew a '.'.'calibre revolver to probably bo duplicated throughout that ""virato l.ls,:'"tincnt His i enure scciion. nu'Ul it ill OV(T tlin nrmm.l.. I i !... t,.l .. I inn ' U ltnIW ivllli'll Irf 111 1VM. 3- Wit U-.IU li..nt.l. a- A t ,1 I II i a. 1 u.t(f..i.lt..n - uurtiuu io CUICJ1 UIO I ultiiou (OniilJ i JIUU vv.-miHf nuirwur ji tllill Jlli.l mimIuIi I.I... ' ir.tltt Aimrti nmi U'lin llHnlllllHl tllH I&. ' "Hill 1 'aia.a .w. . , i W IM I "lUIjbPi !l hv.n 0..t IfllmW IM I1L' U01 i!I IICU WIUI IIIU IH'IIUf Ml 1 .mcinimrnr unci Ifft liom flVOr " im. a :iiiii iinii ii unit uiato i.iwnr iiii.iriiiiLT uu inu ii miici hmiim G. W. Hancock, oi Wullu vailu, was brand, this niornlnc mis gang came In Pendleton again Saturday ovo .ing tn froin IVnver, a d is destined for lllparia, oxamino tho work done on tho new court where it will bo tn;t to work. Its mom house building, and returned Sunday hers sav thoy will re'-elvo from to fJ.'Jo morning. I for their lalwr from tho rallrcKid company. At LaGrando u piotcctlvo tariff club A trip through lb.' c.ir wwild havo Im- 'has been omatiired. with W. J. Snod I preset iiHn uio mum . "V"'" ; grass as president and J. W. Strange us luso tho necesMtv fr tho restriction of . 1 V. ... 1 HO , !.,... I l.ni.ililriltllill lllll H.MIM'H OI SlCllt o. m i.i. '."V bw i secretary. ciruiiK" ' -"W .n .,i i.. u,n .... -feu i iir u' number. lit? i unit oi smeu win gcujr.iuj un. iort' "'.n- -or county, ) Wutormq bus nro .now plot,, nil in no . uus , u rea. . -u u . K ,t.:.. ""i-nound paseni;er I Wulla Wnlla murKei, unu iiurmn ii, u" I .. route for Salein. hannv. Pondleton Is always u tnpntii or ng und ununHHerau.o "'.",," an Insano so Uddnd band on tho fruit question. a very, very ii ugi c.-om . - . J;rid,e,orV -llw ' Tll0 oxcolslor and shoddy factory of Jegreo above HasihT .1, 1 onianil ,i. .., ',....tlnn mill i enuiuiuu " lu - iminoso for the pant fortniglit, but this Is nice. , ! nt imnoitatlon of Italians; and It Is W. C. Tilton, Link Jay, and Misres , , ,t wjj lxj ,il0 it. jllo Crisp and Klla Ward havo returned - Wo ask every reader of tlio uany anu Semi-Weekly Kast Okego.sian to en deavor to secure ono or more cainialgn subscribers to it. BemfveeKiy, io nu- .Mumifacturcr of und Dialer Iu SlUll, ElOOI'K, milMlK, Wiuclou' IMiitn (lti Mini l.'ouuriil ItllllllltlU SllllllCN. WHAT IT DOES FOR US, iiimhlo to use his Icl's. u terrible fato to llvo under. Nino months ago ho lost his rftuson liocauso of tho horrlblo nature of his condition, anil Is now on his way to . pouti.avii tho iisyliuu to dlo. lie would l.iDber at jisoiuw .'im tho bystanders In an unintelligible way, probably iu un attempt to relate Ids mis fortunes, iu a ni.inne' that was isitlvelv heart-rendlug. Ho is seventy yeau old, und is a pioneer of Oregon who wus with tho State iu its Infancy. lMiliinto. nml Prlro I.UtN on iippllMllon. Ciaunry or.leiH a iprvlalty. X. i ItcnilcrN wluit m iimiiilly .n-lil. h l a n..t .ii..hu.i unit. . i . n- of einiiiri'lii'iiiiloi. It v II t trrvo iu u 'I'ii 1 1 1 r prliiioi' iir 1 1 . ! .nm-r a- u -ll n- u li'Xl-iik inr tin- linrin il. ) Tllll IkiiiU hIiiiivh Dili 1'ial l.rlll i ili i I nf Hie 1'riiti i llM ' i i l! nil llilH'iilllllr), I'. llliipi , tlift liiiitt imiiihiiIviiuiu fciur. of Uu Ikhik i- i I'Jmr! it I Im ui.t'lll "itli Uio uii'MiiKi' of I'rtwl. den I C'IiivuIiiiiiI, llii' snlnn nf Mr. llliilni'V "livi'iili VniiM In C'lmifriW U IiiKi ii up, UU iiM.intliiiik up in tliu Tarl II' iiiiiilyi'il,('rllluUfi nml iiinile In furuUli tnelr own ri Iiiliitloo. Fiteturv unit ISali'Nrooui, Weliller'n Mill, OHKOON. W.D.Hansford& Go. Heiilem In (Hardware and. Tinware ' jnir.it I.,. i ...i.i if ""raniii ut l ui .1 .i.i.... . . iii ti.. l ' p "louiiug no ii? iii reiiiUnt,,,, .(..... i.ri. 4'il f ll A . ..ii. u mi , " uic lliwn l-illl linrillt. .ml .r .r..i SIVMK, en - uu clian ... . -."ti 11411(1. San U ,lmt 1 wked iiioro.Jouathau Tico was burned, in P. -'ii- uu was In ll-rin.l t? f JU II ftlYi with IK ucr , of Insanity, wwo weeks, looking i x? , lain !. . . .. . frnm Nnrt "lien cant nro, I ht, Ki.i.i i. :"-. -u.u, l9 cominc In nn iujP, 00 S"M subject con i times i 0u t rt,tini uk an Aiiventifit His from North Fork. A. P Sharpsteln is dangerously sick at Spokane Falls with typhoid fever. Red Jxibenstein lias returned from mountain excursion. bis vember 15, 1888, 75 cents: Dally 1.25. PUMPS AND PIPE. t PLUMBING Promptly Dono.j MAIN HTHKKT, 1'I.NHI.KTON, ' IH .OlIcllOll . INDORSEMENTS: ' Tim form im well in. Mm iiilmtiiiieo nf I he Imnlc U linul nitlillrwlili-, it ll 1 I Iiiimi ki i n not ll , III): huri'iikklliu II fnrilkii In llii'Kiiiil work nf uprmiilliii; I In- Irulli uiiionx tin- p.oile. DON ,M. IlK-KINMl.N, '.tiim.(Vr CJi m ml. It Uiiliiilili'iiiii(iijlciiliixiMillliinoril;i. Injii.tleoiinft ilel-mlniiH nf the pintielUr tin, I ory, Tlio woik U tliiu.'ly,iiinl u very vuliialiliii'oiitrlliiitlou mi Uio llleruline nl tin 1 1 1 ii'fnrm ! It. W. TUWNHKMI. M. ! I iinlliw Unit llllu ixMik In rei'mvuiK siren t "iiniiii'iiilatluu. ll Is lutlmneil mum fninlii incntiil trtitttx. tut IwUh that Urn fiinUiiml iiruiiineiiU muy In Uu liuniU anil inln ln i, every llllrell enlleil IIhiii tlilnyi nr In vntn iipiin the uri-iil ei nilinilleill iilleitlnnu of miri lll I mill tiirlll, UKN. JOHN r. lll.AC'K', f 'niuiiillnniriif IVimlnn. Wo tuko pleii.iirti p ulvlnit thin work our henrly iniiin.eini I, inii leeiiiiinienil Unit lo cal cnniinllteemiiiil elul.H inmlnl In exl' iiillinf iu eln nl.illmi ut Hie Miteimif I HIiioIh. . , HI'AIT, IlKMOt'lt-Vni' CK.NTItAI. tl.Min i;i; III' II.I.INUIH. Ami ninny oilier. The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, One Year, liurcof tho public imtrninite mclipil Aw' ' AND CEN. LIEB'S BOOK. Jlook ItiMiiul In (loth and Siiinl Wetkly l.uM Or sjoii in One Y ur.. I IIiHik Aloiii-, In C'loiii, H,i.t pant u oo I 0 The Pendleton Roller Mills, (Cupacity fiuOJbarreU par duy ) . W S. BYERS" & CO , Proprietors, i Pendleton, On won. j MumifMcturcn nf CJruhsin, granulated and i lelf-rUliiK Klnur. j Address EAST OREGONIAN PUB. CO., I'l'llllll'lUII, (ll'l'lfllll. A. W. SCHULZ! -UKAI.CU IN- IllChrnt C'uxli I'rirc I'uld KIiiiIm uf C.rulu. ror AHjNow Qnd Flour, meal .chop, feed etc, ulwuyi nr. hand T M) WHOM IT MAY CONCKItN. Soconti-HnnU Furnlturo, Stovos, Bocldlng, uonorai nousonoiu uootls, OROC'KHJtY, GI.ASSWAltIO, lite'. and I! after llili ilalo no liiinlliic ni ulinutliiif w I Conrfa nnlrl nn thn lullnirril liwin Ihn Ulnulllli. liiillaii ri..,,.. vool, HOIU Oil IHO vatlon without a ipeclal' permit In wiitltur I from me, and In no event will huntinic or anooii.g ie anowi inereou nn nunnayi. ' ' i I Mil In Htwi Agent. Installmont Plan, on Easy Terms. - l'endleton, Oregon,