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tJ m AUGUST 4, 18S8. awo'1.1..,?,?! in tho Auimrton K!! i 1 1 nl lock 1 1 o wl '? Homff,"' V. , f Pendleton, and L?f fT'""" ., rntD'i ti liiukH niiBViriM. , photographer. Lai WIT tl W" " D vui ...., t to jew ,, roik' It fro.nyu..r neighbor. bound iwHHonisor arrived at &,ito yesterday evening. L a resident of Pendleton MrloadH of horses pusscd Ken Thursday night, cn & . . received iinoincr ioi oi uic tcd silvnr Inlaid UKh and kc tlicm. lit 0.1.1 Dow left on yes- 1st the Umatilla river. had "Jack" uem, oi i on- t rcturncu irom u c- Idti claim on railroad land II- II... t ul.nlll.l ItHfniynuio mini, SUter at once, an their lands . tire klipcn-owncr from to In l'cndlcton, prolwljly kbtflo; a nmnuer oi uio II iwnp rmatllln county ftel.wid the tedious tusk 1 the awcfcHinuiii i"n siiy. ILd.iCulp, two of l'ondlo- mat, icit ior icei apuoH" i.to enjoy a wccwh vacation Ideorco Van Antwerp, tho Ihiliad Ids K'k' broken ro- Irijr rriveU Ironi ronrasKtt liualortunato Hon. t'T and Misn Hay Friedman i u brando on to-night'ii G'rMmin Intends to remain I; lor some nine. visiting UorBttlv foiciiuin on the ftae, will leave for Wullu roc Diornins to become u tjpogiliUal force of tho M nun in town who can Mr KlkT OlIKdO.NMN 0110 pwr little helps, (lot ono iiteiuny. it's publication pip the town. Likndill, Tustln, Sluden- tAn, tM yebteniuy on u iiticn in the neighborhood Ibtr teioit jnjor Hport und u Mimed game. Iit reader of tho Dally and I mit ubkqoman to cn- one or more campaign it. Sfml-Wcokly. to No- .7irent, Daily, $l.'-5. "libit tmeiutliio jumiicd jfd''bottoin-ido-iii'' on i railroad near utiHveio bfrliy It inadu onlv u lii noliwsof life or great r'liioa with a iiromlnunt Htntmille niuo. lutoly in ' warned that a uamo 111 the stirx c:nnoL lio w Um ( entcrUllo a (be lmr;v-,t (Inld. It I that the iioastn of bane- l-aa nave u-on nnmtv 4 . kn on. Dr Vincent nald 'ot living on Despain i ota tvuhoid fuvur. u Andrew Schultzon. wtem Oregon tlfteon - ai '-ange mi it vi'U i fovcr caw wIcmh plr li l.tt-' tllln Tl...... I.. .... M- null- in iim .I'l l,HVr III I'.n.M... ' of -ells JSi'M.' d. ' eleplmnts M imn-t'jran.l-, reeiiv t J v . lied fbr o'tVik u tho uftet Jl"il fr in hi that it ina'ment. It , " lw fi to trpat Lu u inaiico in tho '!jnt'ihl.f fn.in U..U I.. I... t- '. rt her tli .n 1. . IJ''n8ri!aUi on the Ku- ; av t. rail- - .ti.u ip ' rjriif . i ii.i.n tr- It Will rainn tUiln ( lVlll1l..lm. m r utii.ri. in:t ' div .', j Ua ultimato Idlerw prewsnt at the dopot ton tho ar rival of tho wcBt-bound passenger last ovening were greatly inlorcBtcd in tho troiiblos of an old lady who got o(T tho train. She jvub accompanied by rclattvcH, who carelessly went down town and left licr behind, baricaded behind n. tnmintnlii of baggage, blio wan in tlioactof relating hor own history and that of her relatives to the bystanders, when n hotel runner sent by tho latter trundled her and her iintnciiFO pilo of baggugo to tho hotel Sho was in all respects "a character." Notwithstanding six or seven ordiuitncH calculated to restrain the ravinres of Ton dloton cows, tho nui'imeo still remains nearly unchecked. A prominent citizen, living on water sircci, in ino upper part of town, roiortn that every evening fes tivo Imvincs make a regular race course of the sidewalk in front of Ills residence. This everlasting cow nuisance is getting monotonous. Messrs 0 V. Hamilton und T. I Hourko returned yesterday ovening from u short tour to tho neighborhood ot Helix. 'Jlioy rojioit llio farmers will glean u very fair crop all through that section, and that it large urea is thin year sown to urain. Tho beauty of it Is. nrices will bo as good as tiio crops. Ah soon us the baseball stock company is formed. Grounds purchased, und every thing satisfactorily urrunged, the several baseball clubs from faraway towns now expressing thoir wish to como to Pendle ton, will all bo welcomed and accommo dated,, Tlie many friends and companions of Johnny Coffey will bo sorry to learn that no nas been con lined to tits bed fr tiio past week or so with fever, and will not bo able to rcsumo his duties ut Duscn boo''" for a fortnight yet, at least. T. J. Lucy and wife und .Too Connelly have returned from tho Warm Springs. They rcjwrt only thrco or four families camping out ut mat usually opuiur re sort, most oi mo sojourners there nuvini! returned homo. Johnny Hammond, tho yotini: follow from Walla Wullu, who got himself Into (piito u scrape in l'cndloton recently, has been admitted to bail in the sum of $,'100, Disinterested parties claim that Ham mond is not to blame und is tho victim of a conspiracy. K. A. Habersham, u woll-known civil engineer of Portland, is in town to-day in the interest of the consolidated electric light companies at this placo, testing tho water-power and lull capacity of iiyors' mill nvco. llv to-nldil all tho foists for tho first story of tho new association hotel build- Int: will bo laid, and uvcrythini: will ho ready for the commencement of brick work on tho structure- by Monday next. A puny consisting of Mrs. J. P. Kester, Mrs. (1. V. Hamilton and Mrs. M. K. I'olsom and family, lolt this afternoon for the Tcel Springs. watermelons nave struct the town m all their fruitful glory, und tho cholera morbus is now confidently expected by tho fearful. , 1 1 fi I rl Arrival. Vii.i.Aiti) HotiHi: A H Mattoon. Lu Grande; L AdaniB und wife, Union; J IIiinswum;er. 1. 1, lirownell, ii v i.yncn, Joe Duunenbuum, K K Stephenson, gun Francisco j 1. 1 Cox, frinuereon item, it, Muy. H A Huborshum. J P Jones, M J Connelly, V W Dritx, 0 S Millor, Port lundi A T French, Chieugo; W C Cnl houn. Centervillo; Hoval Heath. XV A Kborly. .Scotland: WillJohuson, Helena; T II Walsh, Hamucl Mcdarlaud, Joe Ourrett. J M Minis, city; J FThrashcr, Tho Dalles. (ioi,iu:s Htri.K Peter Hansen, Helix; M Kdgar, Sedulia, W T; John Dorcn, Kcho; W L Gibson, Pilot Hock; W F illett, Noliu; fi r Duvenson, hclio; .1 Cubball, JIT Ilrooks. J .1 Homos, J W White, wm tram, wullu vwiuu;iv u .Stillmuu, Milton; J M Merchant, A Bol ter, Portland; J V Driimmoud.Phll Griht, Kuiisum, How man Hoi'si:. tlios Daley : r.d A Murtv.J S ltarrott, M 0 King, L J Hum moml, Donvor; W H JlcCov, Huy Springs. Neb; J F Jordan, Archie Seals, Denuy Howon, Jacob Hier, Sells' Circus; Martin l.urcen. Ouden; H J Hays, Mis souri; Ilawley. V Whitnoy, I.u tlrandu; K roster, t Alien. I oiiilleton; pj Keo- gan; Clias Owenberg; W J Turner und wife, Minnesota; F M Stason.Col; C.I Uirsen und wifu, II V l.unen, J F Lar son, ficbriibka; A D Womoo, Wm lloylo, Wm Waincr, Leadvlllo, Col; Mis Sut ton, Mony Sutton, Kansas; CDCojlo, Oakland, Cul; Jacob Mayer, St Louis; 1) W Full, Colorado. Kvrryliuily ut Tcnl SprlllKt lllpy. Mr. Henry Howinan rutuined toilay from Warm Spring Pndrio and Tool i Spilngs. He has bean overlooking und arranging his herds of stock, ami visiting I tho Kpiiugs. He ropoits tho mountain range excollont, and stock all fat, At tho Spiings tiio ulout 17, visitors, ull hugely enjoying themselves. Thuy ' hunt, tish, bathe, dance audumuso tliom-1 selves to their heart's content. They Iiuyu u tluu bathing place, und butho in j regular ouidu fashion. Thoio is u splen did dance-hall and bllliaid-liall, but no strong drink is sold. ! I.ehman'H stoio is well patronized, und ; thocaiiiiis well supplied with vegeta-. hies and ull nocessaries. Hilly Howinan ) supplies the camp with fresh milk, j Hoard, lodging and bathing cobt only about $7X0 er week, und pasture $1,501 a week. All the camp seems as one j happy family, without u sign of conten-, tentlon or disturbance. .Mr. Howinan ! will return in u few days. ' . I The Drummer Hoy oflhe IUialiuuuuc'4. 1 Major Henderrhott tlie 'druuinier i 1kv of th Itaptuhanuock " has stopped over In 1 endlet m a day ir to to 1-jok . after projiortv iiiterc-tH heio, being on Id wiiv to fnl iinlii s Old i. On his ar-1 ,,,t., i rival there, lie will enter into tho Picsi- l S , 'his. v ailing ' dential tight wiih vig wavinglho "pro- wa a' , .l...l" ...... i ii v II l ,.l V.irfnn (, 1 and readers ' Ho will return to Oreg'tfi in Novemlcr to t , rM'hN in tho cast hN ballot fr tho Ittspullicun ticket, , u-it. " ' , ,,(on I'ix'rs. i and will then make u tour oi tlie i-as , 1 Tu . "lr', ,,f 'l'" living exhibitions of his wonderful skill I4 ' " ( I " I aH tl druinmor, which oi-cupuiiuii u v . my iuiwik innn i imui iH(.:iiiiii unit iiruuiauiu. r''liillir.i,nl . 1 ..." f-x -- --- - , . . Ii until after j Major has made his homo in Ashland, unj.nir int j i .- i ii i.. iai(HTiT Ci 1 11"1- 'ret una ih very eniuuMu Htm ' man. a ul be beautifully tic in its praise as a beautiful residence jwmt. He says that Ashland and Pendleton are his choice of all tho interior towns of Oregon in the way of business enterprise and other advantages. rciUTlANtl LKrTEIt. nonfiling forlUnd-N.w lltoort MnVlnR m CliaiiRa In the MctroiolU-Tlie Narrow O.UBr-Tho Itlclido to the HMitr, the l'oorgtar at Homo- A Phenomenon UKinblem UUroinlltril, Poiitlanii, July 30. Your Walla Walla corresiondcnt, "JMiO." (ipie una slgnaturax) calls mo a "Portland boomer." If ho know how small my interest is in Portland, ho would think dltlercnlly, but notwith standing, I think Portland is destined to bo u largo city, und I cannot understand why tho interior is so prejudiced against tho city, for what is to tho interest of onu Is to tho intcicst of tho other. Ho further says mat l will seo l'orlland capitalists ready to buy tho wheat at Taconia. Ol course they will be, und all tho profit realized w ill go to Portland and assist to build it up. Two-thirds of tho wheat of Cul fornlu is shipped front Port Costa, from Sun Francisco, hut San Francisco does nil tho shipping just tho sumo, und so it will bo with Portland; not only wheat, but wool und ull other products o'f nny im)ortanco, too, Mr. "1800." You may grunt ull you wish, Portland has the start, sho has the capital, sho has the business, und she is going to keep It in spite of tho Northern Pucillc Hullroad or unv other railroad.. Do not understand mo to be partial-, larly gone on Portland, for I am not; her jH'oplo uro top selfish, esiieclully those who have been hero for tho last. twenty live years, and before there was uuy'eonV niuiiicution with tho outside world, wild tho exception of steamers from San trunclsco, A Croat many of thoso pconln n. jealous of those who camo here with money, und those who camo with nnnn they wonder w hut they cuipe for. When tho Northern Pacific railroad was ocncd und when connection was made with tho Union Pacific, live, cnorcotlc men from tho Fast began to swarm in hero, buying property and starting business, some of thesoofd pioneers could bo soon, stand ing In the street cornors with their old plug hats on which looked us if they came out of Noah's urk, and if you said anything about tho great improvements going on they would shako their heads us much us to say, "Everything is going tothodovll." Hut thoso days art past in Portland; those old ploneors will have to take a back scat with thoir nionv hairs. Eastern capital is comini: in: young moil of cuorgy aro buying prop erty and going into business. iho wealthy men oi tho hast uro send ing their sons out here, knowing Port land is a grand ocuiiig for 11 young man with capital. I know of 0110 instance where an Eastern man bought property. costing $00,000, and started his son in business, If your correspondent, "1HIK)," lives to sco ten years more, ho will seo Portland have u tHipiilutlon of 100,000. Mr. "lHliO" will pleai-o mark mv predic tion down in his noto book. Tho Portland Si Willamette Valley Nar row Gauge railroad now comes In to the foot of Jeilerson street, where their ter minal buildings aie located, ihoy have better facilities for handling frclimt, and letter accommodations for passengers than all tlie other roads together. it. very ono who nas money onoiich im gone to tliv seaside, und some Imv? gono who did not have an over-supply, und left ull tho poor who havo not any, to light it out with tho sun, which boams down upon them amidst dusty streets and brick blocks. I was going down town tho other day, and it wus fearfully hot. I saw u friend standing on the shady cor ner of the strce', mopping the perspira tion from his dUcousolute countenance, and approached und usked him w hat wus tho trouble. "I have just Itccu studying out Homo plan to relieve us )oor devils from this hot weather, who have not money enough to go to the seaside." 1 usked him what his scheme wus, und he said: "If I could only get u small sub scription from these fellows who have been giving so much to the big hotel, 1 would lay tin iron pipe up to Mount Hood, mill slide snow through it dotvu to Poitland for tho benefit of the oor du ring the hpt term, whilo tho rich uro down ut tho seusidu." Tiio city is wild over tho blackmailing case, w hich camo to light tho other day. It is tho general topic of conversation on tho streets, and makes tho dally iuois eageily sought after. Where this will end I cuniiot ut piesent say, but if you tiio to believe the many rumors that uro floating around, something more serious may yet come out of It than some coplo think. if thci-o parlies uio guilty of black mailing un innocent paitv, they should bo punished to the full extent of tho law, ami if there is any other crlmo connected witii tills ull'alr, tho guilty ones should ulso bo put through to tlie extreme limits ut the lax. Tho iiurul a:mo.phero i.f Portland Is none too good, und tho uiithorilics should prolo this mutter to tho Iwttoiu. i'heio is not much doing in tho way of iK)lillcs: neither party seem to bo mak ing any efforts to tdurt tho canvass, 1 guess it is too warm on the outside to gel wanned upon politii-syet. It has ulwu.is Inten a mystery m inn why u man, immediately after taking u drink of any kind of spliitinum liquor, raises his hat and sets it a little further forward on his head. I was staiidlng on tho corner of tho stiwd tho other eve ning with a Wind when tluco men cuiuo along mid wont into a saloon. 1 aid to mv frond. "OU llOtil'O Wlion those men come onl.if they do us r jon us thoy huvo drunk, und you will sen each o:io of IliHit lift his hat und set it u lit tle fuither forward on his heads" ami thoy ull thrco did j ist us I thought thoy would, I have obrved tint for years. Of course there u: exceptions, fhoi-o of a norvou tempo: utuent uromoioupt to ilo this than nny other d.c-8, yet neurly ull classes do tho samo Ihinir. Tho aut .irit!es havo finally broken tip tlie gambling buidnc-w in tho city. Xuu can seo tin- gamblers standing on the cor ners of the streets looking rather foilorn. 1 mot ono of tho t Id s'and bys in that business tho other day, und ho wus m a rather talkative mood. Ho suit! by clos ing out tliu faro games, it would stop the circulation of about $:1J,000 u month in tho city, for gamblers always jcnd their money as fast as thoy make- t. ii , H. b. THIirmUATHHOW. Sells llrollieri' Hippodrome, Menngerle nnil ClrciiA Animunced m Cimlng. After a weary interval wo uro to huvo with us onco moro u tented oxhlbltlon in every wuy worthy of patronugo, und ono which possesses he into merit- of giving moro than value received in return for money invested in admissions. Wo nlliido to tho stuitduid und over-wclcoino exhibition of the Sells HrJhers. Their i show, iilways redundant in pleasing, features, comes tills vear with thu inden tions ond uttruetivo iiddilioii of u Hoinnn lilptHKlromo, reproducing tliu exciting turf und gladiatorial sports of tho gulden days of Home, including chuilct races. liberty races, Homan standard races, Hat races, steeple chases and Jockey races. Another teinurkablo uddltiou to tho al ready multifarious attractions uro tho rcuiarkablo und oiiginal feature oxhibi-1 tion of dipt. A. II. HoMtrdus ami hist four wnndorful sons, champion wing, fancy und rillo shots. Concerning little Hurry, tho youngest of captain Ilogardus' sons, the Piovidcncu (U. I.) Journal, of u recent date, speaks us follows: "IIAHIIV IlOOAIIPUs, "The ubovo olectrotypo is utt excellent representation of young Hurry Hogunlus, tho PJ-year-old son of Cuptuln Hogardtw, the plicnomcnul murks-man, who ,is now giving exhibitions of his remarkable skill witk tho rillo and shotgun ut Keith's Now Gaiety Museum. Young Harry is a wonderful shot for so young it luil." Ho" wus' born ut Elkhart, 111., and is a bright eyed, plcusant-featurod llttlo fellow, quick in perception, bright and active of manner, und a tulkntiva companion, who is observant und critical of passing events. Hp begun shooting ut tho ago of six years, and displayed wonderful accu racy of aim oven at that ago. Tho, skill which le displays Ik intuitjvo, and he bids fair to soon rival the "old man" with tho riflo. Ho shoots, from nil con- cclvublo positions, and is a 'dead shot from tho word go. " Will Exhibit ut Pendleton on August em Dot n uuornoon ami ovoning. A Tlf lit Hope rerroriimac. cstcrday afternoon, ubout thrco o'clock, Pcndloton ooplo wore treated to un oui-uoor tlciit-ropo pcriorinuuco bv tho Davison Hrothors. Aftor tho usual long hurunguo, delivered bv one of tho brothers, and tho process of "taking up n collection, 1 tiio jKiriormanco began, Tho other brother walked thu rojio sireicncii irom uio top oi ino viiiurd Housoto tho People's Wurchotiso opim site, und performed tho usual feats, knrelini: ami Imui! down, und even 'anding on his head on tho tllmsy su- port, lie then cuiried his brotlior across in his arms, us ono would curry u child ucross a foot-log over a stream. The per formance wus merely entertulului! us un exhibition of wonderful nerve ami gieat dating, being curried on regardless of consldorablu wind. No matter how skilled light-rope pcrformors become, tho risk of life and limb Is tremendous, und In tliis consists tho only fascination for the usual audience. Tho Davison brothers bravely earned every cent thov obtained from the large cohcourso of r-pectatets who witnessed their daring feats. Lmhoe A1MjS ' lf pn'j" y p I o Un r ,TatH e Or SB r. 51 Don't Buy any Other ttutiKk tortlie vSOLE LEATHER EXAMINE OUR CUT SHOE IT SHOWS HOW ALL WAVER LY SCHOOL SHOES ARE MADE -Zll L? I WAVERLY School Shoes, Mmlo of mil lil sola Ipiilhrr. mat whole cut, wain I ! oik grain for Lndios, Mlssos, Boys & Clrls The Peoples Warehouse FALCK and COHEN, Uonlem In GEN'L MERCHANDISE, LOW BROAD HEEC Oppooltetlio Vlllnrd limine, l'HNMiI.KTON .... OltKdOH Wo are the solo agents for tho uliovo shoos, und only store in tow n where vou ran buy tliom. They have no equal. ' HERB TO STAY t FORBES& WHEELER -DEALERS IN- Furniture, Carpets and Liuoleu: OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, PTC. Compluto Stock, 15, i'ovcniic: ivo Mooring. thousand square foot of Goods Sold on Easy Payments. '.Forbes tfe "Wheeler, Assocfation Hiiildlng ...... Pendleton, Or. Protection or Tariff Reform. Ilovmid mini Inn. Iho Tut I II' l tlm lsiu nn wlilrli din i-itml nti ciiiiiiiiiIl'ii will l,n fiiuuli I und II lii'liisivoN every lllr.cti who itniild vntn InU'lllKeiilly Id liifnriil hMiiMilf Unu ii hiiIi. Ji-vt willed mi clor.cly iiIIVcIm IiIn Ic nipuriil welfare. by Hasoball Aiiothrr llnailiHll I.tillrr. Tho following letter was received the manauor of the Pendleton Association a short time ago. it is evi dent that Pendleton's fame us a basobul! town is spreading: Wim.aui), Utah, July 31, 1888. Manager Hascbull Club, Pendleton. rilr: Wo, thu Wllla-d P,i-oball Club, desire taking a trio to your city to huvo a sorlcs of baseball games, providing satis factory arrangements can Ijo mado. Having organized our team, we will guarantee a good traveling nlno; also can satisfy tho jicoplo in general. Will lie ready tostait between tho 10th and -01 h of August. l'lcase state in your return letter w hat you w 111 guiiruritco u's to play in your city from onu to three games. As we uio strangors,woiild liku loforcneo that money might lie secured. Respectfully yours, A. Wills. GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, The Protective Tariff. WHAT IT DOES FOR U8, Mliplnrcil riiiill'lrn( Circus men uiuiuustionably uro born sharpers. It ha just been learned that Frank Arnold, pioprletor of the saloon next the Masonic restaurant, was Iho victim of misplaced coiithlonco hi two meinls.'rs of .Mu.Mahon's outfit. Thoy walked Into tho cstublMimeut and railed for beer. .Mr. Arnold was compelled to go down cellar after a fresh supply of this favorite bevcrau'o. and on his return found his ciiNtomcrs gone. Ho also dis covered that an rnliio suit of clothes hangini: In his room connected with the salfM'it hud uNo mysteriously disappeared. The tn i circus (-huriiers had ipiielly taken udvanLigo of his absence, slipped into his i. in, stolen the clothes, ami ipiiotly emerged Into the outside utmosphero and made themselves extremely scuice, Mr. Arnold cannot now "dross up" on Sunday. "For ways that iiiodark," etc., circus men uro cu!!ur. A Mountain Kinking. From the AtlunlH Constitution. Sinkim: Mountain, located four miles from rullul.ih Palls, on tho river Chatta nooga, is u great phenomena in .nuturo which scientists run not explain. It sinks Inierceptihly ull thu timo, hut in tho oc currence oi uu ourtinuake oven In the remotest part of tho world, it sinks in stantly from ono to six feet. IttiudPrs whin Ih iiMinlly roimldrrt'd a mokt nltniM)MllJn t ( in.)' orconiprrlii'iiHliin, It v lit crvn iix ii Turin primer for Um li'iirm r u well us u texl-lHiuk for Um Iciiriieil, This Isiok sIiowm I tin pnii-llcul i Iticl of tlm I'rolecllveSyhli'iu iiimiii lliei'iiiintry. IVrhnpN the iiioil ciinHPli'iioim K'litiirnof lliu Isiok Is its exact iiIIkiiiiiciii with Ihe iiii iiiii;i of l'rr l dciitriiivcliiml. Thi' mimihi of Mr. IIIiiIiiii'n "Twenty Vi nm In ('oiijrei.N" Is hikt-n up, Ids norl Ion h upon tlu Turlll iiiuilyicd, crltlcUed und iiiiiiIk In furiiWIi lliclrown n filial Ion, INDORSEMENTS: Tho form iih wall ns tlm Milmtunccnt tlm Ismk Is moM udiiilralili-, mid 1 Imvu m n until I UK kiiriuikiiliiu It foriiMi In llicii in work of snn'iidliu l he l nil h iimonu the iicople. HON .M. lUi'KI.NSiiN, l'iitmuHt'r (li'iirrul. It I mi nlilo und IokIciiI exposlllou of Ihc Injimtlrn mid di'1'n.liiiik of Ihe prolccllve Iho ory. The work In tlnirly. n ml n vrry vuliiiiMo eoiitrlluilloii mi Ihe lllcnilurn nf liirlll' reform V.. V. 'uw.shi:m. M. I nollw Unit thU hook I rwlvinK ureal roiiiiueudiilloii, II I Imttniiii'd upon fuiiilit menial Iruthk. und I wlk!i tluu Ihe fai'lM und nruiiiiiciilk may be In Un li nnh uiiil mhnlH ! cery cltlen culled upon 1 lit, year In vote upon Ihe itr"iil iiMinoiiileul i t ! n x of snridu 'iiiid liirlll. ii:N..I(ill.r. lll..i-i;,'"ioiiili'Mii rnf I'ihikIou. Wo lake plcakiiie ll kI Iioi IhU wink our hearty ludnrfcc mci, und ircouimend thai lo cal uoiuilllltfCN und elllli .itM III exIendliiK H" clieuliillon iiiiioiik Uie vnleik of IlllnoU h: 'i t: iii:.Mocitvrii' ckxtiiai. roMMi ri- i. tip ii.i.i.noih. And iniiny others. Tlie SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGOHIAN, Ono Year, ImhiI; llound In ('loth n Hook Alone, In Cloth, p I AND GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, .1 --iiil-VYel,ly l'-il (In KOllliili Hue , nr.. i p.i'd , ..1.1 (M , 1 ii Address EAOT ORECONIAN PUB. CO., I'emlleliiii, Ori'Kim .1.' W.J .lu IloiiKKitnd six lot, we'l Iniprovcil, In Mil- (nil locution, not Ut from thu bunion pari of town. AImi Hcktuiiruut on Mrln Mrcct,doln a uood hiisliiMiii. Thu pi''irty will bu Mild'bt u low rltfiirc. A'l!y ut onco lit FRED CERBER. French Restaurant, lyVI -.'wihiw .Main Ht Pendleton. M.1V TIMIAV, Tlie usual Saturday afternoon auction took place to-day. Hurrah lor America! Hurrah lor Pendleton! UUlltAJI I'Olt ItK-llAItOHON'H , Chop House and Lunch Counter j At the, J)()tit, Ilurrali for Whho lalur! MeaU I'ay und N'IkIiI fr nn l'H-e. nt up. ward, cisikf-d h l oiiipi lenl while cix.li. Positively un C'liiueiii cuiployiil ui.outlhe ItaiK'h. C. D. RICHARDSON, PROP'R. IllIK i I III llW The Pendleton Roller Mills, Railroad Lands Open to Settlement. People liavlng clalmi on Hullroad 1-und kouth of the twenty.mll limit, .houul . (Caimoity milinuU Uy ) CALL AT 0NCE,W S. BYERS & CO, Proprietors, n.thdr tandi sre In danger. IVndlHon.lJrcKoii. eJ. SLATER, Offlce lu the Axoclatton illock, PKNUt-KTO.N - - OHECION auj;ldw im , Established 1857. J . O. OA.RRO-JST, .Mniiiifiirliircr of uml Itaulnrlii Kaili. Doors. ttllinU, Window iV. I'lnto ;itiki nnil (!M!rul ItiilhlhiK Siiill. Katlinulsa and Price I.IhU on npplliiiillou. Couuliy nidurN u upeelidly, l''m lory uud Kulckrrsilil, Wcldp'r'n Mill, I'OiniiAM) - llK(.N. JjiHuUw am Whitman College. WAI . WAI.I. , w. r, I Ull I olll'il" Coure. At f-cl l,ll"rar ('oiirM'ii. untie nd Manufacturer ut Graham, Kianulultd uud kelf-rlalni; 1'lour, IllSbrnt CmmIi I'ricc Cuhl Tor All Kind of Urulu. Flonr, meal .chop, feed tie, alwayi or. hand AvittteniU' Di'iiai tim-itt. prepariH lnrai.y imIIim, ,r l-iihl.)i or ' ic hi" Hut rli'rf'r.iin.rvutnry of .Mimic, lu. Hirueli hi In Ml, r'lxeuiloii .anl MimI -rn I.411 K -if- k. Kievi ii pr jf. niiirk 1111,1 iachtr. Ifto ludeuU. I.u tin,1 If .unlltlK bull. Yriiiii lli'-ll'- I,m1I Im-.iil: lailll Knil 'lei 111 npHKH kt(.pi, i,ii,or,'(, Write tuc 'u!nlit;iic to a. 1. AN: lllt Hf'Mnt. 101 Kant Mn'n !., WuIIk V I-(In, v. T Jylt.Mlio ROBERT BOND WMMU IN - BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. Court Hlril,,(,polo J. II.HhiMiiiiakirii riioUIOdkvr