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.4, i nronrvwvAWi Tv PKITHMIBU 1888. 0r(.eiilim llrnncli Olllco. ....Mini IjAtrOKKflllNIAM Imt !ff,'.7.. ii , ml In IHo Ali.tiRton iioi'" HiiiiKr tint limn- ll',mc', , ...VJ f ivn.lleton.iinil WW lln'illl L'OlllTrtll.V. H mills" rii ( ri tfi Y'orlliiti I. He will A liltlo lxy, throo ji'iiiH old, belonging I attkmi-t at i II. F. Keck, hud a terrlblu fall lustcvo-1 ..Tr io tung uuom woven o'clock-, but his voting lifts wuh saved, lie was nut milking with VT NtllL'IIIK. Dr. I'. C. Ciunplicll lrlr to IJml Ilia LITobJ TnkliiR Mnriitiliii.. his father on tlio trestle above town, anil woi day morning at aliout live ny sonio moans slipped through tho ties, i"1 ,, '.. . . '"''I'oeii wont to mo fulling nuiiiy fuel to tho ground below. CJoldtsn Knlo ami otdered a loom of the Thu child wuh picked up uneonscloiis.and HjBt tietk, i etirlnt shoitly afterward, a doctor wan called, who found that no Ki'tbing wub thought uf tho matter dur- nones were uroken. At last accounts tho i . mmi aiong lowatu evening llttln fellow mu rncovurlnir. lit phivhik ! It wan noticed that the room had not lioen from infant death wai almost miraculous. ' vaulted. Finally, an employe of tho ho- v mi.... i i i i , iei siuou niiou it cnuir unu ooLimI I iroiiu i a a i i ii ii iriiiii iwifiiii iiH iiriiiriiii .i - n-- out of 1'etu Pan.ientlor'H saloon to-duv "V "I01 ' i.l ill?1 ,,0,l Vi10 for his obnoxious action. When outside IU,,1 rci " T ,yfi.i,,VV , ho attempted to pick n llKltt with I.oule ' v wl of llio Heitll. hi villi; n . iirnvrMUtlon ulmfnvnr. l,llHci, and Weill tip to arouse the slum- IIIIKVITIKX. I him dou ii.hikI wus administering metited I I iri'il lot !kurs. Iry inem. uphUv. September the (Itli, 1h Ti.i ,...1 on that date tho lUIIWJt . .- Ill I ihiKoiiliery to. win uo .. I 1 I..... ..I..1.. Ci jICKUV urrivuu mni nini hWttll.UojOin nor iiusiiuuti, ,loyeil on tlio I'endletou hotel .i..t uii has been In Umatilla itlnclicrHlHtor.JirH. J. u. ay, J monlllH, HUH rauiuvu i pokuiie Fall". .. .,,i..J " 1 1, ihoeicv unitnuiH til to Iw a feature of Pendleton i i..ii. i..:..! ..! i... hBKriEffi:?- 'lo.-, and anally which fully arouHo.1 tlii- Kentlen.an, who f. "I" ,ZJ'u nn)ivr I inimedlat..lv IiIm a-.-nll,.!, . ,r..t :,UI"' to 1m ","m ' . . 1m nediately t.i .:..,i'...,J'...i...i..t.i.. .. ir.. ' n wan Huxpociea nat HitiietliliiL' wu wroiiL'. A physician was callod, who fotiml that ho had taken a litre iloho of tnorphlno. ueumably upon entering tho room in tho morning. It wuh thought also that the done would bo fatal. MrH. t ampliell was sent for, and wan naturallv ... I'l.MT timiiuiuip. . -"'l - . . . ... .,1 1 ..I .1... i ii.. ... Tiii.M.IilV.ellteinner -till umnircinnu nni'iiun! mil wuro IlliailV . .i ( ..; Hnu.il.lMin & iwrlcl. .The 'wild anil wool) Individ n riT-"""t ' . i iiai wiik tamed completely. ,m la the iwtolllco building, '.. I. . ,.f .lM. Mil,' Mllll pletel Kd. Sullnt,', of the firm of Saline A Co., of Wertlon. and W. I.. Wortlilmiton. wnm h town huiidav on a vinit. Tliey toport distracted over her husband'H condition, tho usual 'after liarveHt" biiMfness at The doctor was linally half-way aroused eston. rho llrtn of Sallnir k Co. paid and dressed, and elloils umn mmli. tn (17':t cents for wheat Saturday, the day of tho Granger' pool in Pendleton, men tioned elsewhere. Tho Salt Lake Ihivm have arrived mid are registered at the It wiimn House. They were not ux)te:tcd until tills eve ning. They appear to Ixi n lino lot of young fellows, and should bo hospitably entertained. Thov number only nine, thero not beini? a single extra player. Circuit court adjourned thU afternoon until four o'clock hecanse of the corner stono celebration. Olio of tho attorneys mv Invo returned after u long icmurkcd that there was a tinge of ironv n,l irn avr.iln foraging. ! this, considering tho injunction snlt rilie belonging to (I. Dotv.on ow noiiociHn uguins. mo erecuoii oi YilUFl' uiiv."h r I tl.n unit f.i..t l.nt.uii read between Pendleton and Kinder will pleaso leave at ... .. ...t. ....... lit .'lliy.tli mi.l ef Arlington, passed mrougit .i ...... i . . .I... i... i ... LlV ill UIIWIHVU tut ...u ...o. u. tkitl.. .if StilillVi...uK. Hirer i'.....' -.""-J' - I klli.lt I'dllV to II Il'llMlll ..!! .ift.tr Hut November elee- uiiu. - - I-1. ...... 1 Llldlb..'. . .ii .., U'..U.,., .. Ml I... I.. Inatwnt six weeks. Mr. F. le lieau iniuer oi uio esiaoiisn- lit Illlll "111 I'v llllv.l mill iiiu niaciiiiii'i.i . . I lllll.t .l.t.il.tu i.f ..illMttll ...I I .- n..... VVIII. ii a cooking apparatus, families ( I.. J u.ii'n crt i f IUWII MIIUUI uii nmuLMi iiiu niuii niiiiiiiiv'i muilu T.. ill. 1 1.1 ...l..u n.i..t.nil .it I'll r iL'ii'ui iii'iiui n nLiii wiiu iiiLi .... il. .! II.... ...I,..!.... iti I'xtvrt i'Ilmln?r to perforin am IC'.H, uiiu Piutiti uu iiiu .. . at i.-i- ii .it. 1 I . .. I !.. IF .. I i-umei aim .htm. iiuruuui imu rLwmak tit! panorn on uohdio preiureil to ilo drcHHinakliiLC. i .4 - 1.1.. ....w. t. r f . .1 f f . I lirH 1 lTIIIIIIHHIIIIl 1 .11111111111 V 1M n inn iiiilfkiil iirii'ii inr 1( you want to Ml. k to J. M. p i II If'iliii' iflio rt t iirtt . rrM fa any part of the." county. Herltcly. formerly of Crook 1... If. . . I ll . !. LlV III HUM riMIIIIVI'll IIIH HIIK'IC III couiiiv.uuii win nereaiter reside . ... ..... iuf ruuiririu rri"uiiiiiiuiiii.iiiuii (iaton, the expert catcher who iinmi'ltln ut Arllni'tnii iiiul wuh by tlio "Stars" to play at Ilakcr tliroii'jli mi fault of his own was ) HIM. ill. t.iiiui.i.i i.t....r u y in I... 11 i . 1 ii t. ..i. .u .iiitnniin.i n tw ..in .... ... k ..... w. MIV .I. I.I. j Ill, .1.1.. II..... "... i ...Vl.u I'l IJ.II.IIIIU II.MI4 "tin in town Mimlay on Iim ie luMcrn I'lnl of IJiimtllhi heru he will remain a month 'Jw tlties on the Sound to bo Hllll U V11LNI.I!1I'II. It (m II vnrv 'TOM for uwvorri. - ! ri villVH W MlftU it 1 1 "r i iiiur?, tin 1 1 wun u WW In. I mi. ,.t r I I 1 t .... -' iu u ttlltlt IIIMUU UMI u in uio nojmt Minday. llu twin lus acllons ho was a goil Tine i M'lin V.f"Lu v.i n" had eon "tr- n with wild whiu intilll III r'.r. .ti way and dressed, and clloils weio made to counteract utu elicit oi tho morphine. Ho was removed to his rooms above Moor hoiiso it Co.'s, but was again taken out doors. Two men took him in charge, and a weary night's tramp began. Tho doe tor seoincd to bo In a sort of hazy stuor, but at times was able to talk Intelligently, and told his companions the reason for his rash act, mainly one of remorse, it seems, for his past conduct. Ilo was just able to walk, supported by his compan ions, but occasionally would grow a-t lim ber us u dish-rag, and would again have to bo removed to his room. This pro ceeding was kept up tlio whole night long, and the ceaseless tramp had the do sited oH'oet. Tho deadly drug was robbed of Its victim. To-dily tho doctor Is na' urully very weak, but will doubtless re cover. Tho morphine, was taken, of course, with suicidal Intent. Cumpliell wrote a note to his wife, and left it In the room, explaining why he desired to end his life, but Its contents could not be as certained. Ilo has been drinking heavily for somo llmu prior to and since his trip to tli ' mountains, and to this cause may probably ho attributed his attempt tit suicide. . Dr. Campbell Is a well-read and intelli gent gentleman, deserving of respect when sober, and weto It not for the eurso of drink would bo a good man and valua ble citizen. It is hoK!l and believed that this last experience will teach htm a lecson and work a lasting reform. MA1KI! AM. IN I'KXIU.HniX, tho now court house Still the hot weather continues. People may (umo and fret, and crsplro, and swear, but it lias nut tho slightest influence on the climate. IVrlians a prayer for a change might bo beneficial. P. Maxwell, Centervlllo's favorite shoe maker was in town Sunday. Ilo reKrts many and lusting Improvements now In progress at Centervlllo, all occasioned bv tho 0. & W. T. It. U. A farmer named Arp has had consider able hard luck lately in hauling wheat down tho hill north of town. His wagon broke down twice during tho process, yes terday and to-day. Tho "Stars" wcro out practicing, for the fltst time this afternoon on tho new grounds. They have thus formally dedi cated tho park to tho national game of America. P. Hansford has been appointed ngont for the Althouse Windmill, manu factured at Wiinpln, WlM-owdii. It is said to be iho best on the market. Dust on Nob Hill, iu somo places, Is axlo deep to tho wagon that are con tinually passing. This Is lis only objection as a residence locality. Tho "Stars and Strlies" havo flut tered from tho Hug-jKilo to-day, presuma bly in honor of the corner-stone celebration. A largo amount of stock was shipped to various Eastern (mints tiwlay, among the lot ten carloads of cattle, billed to Chicago. Jacob Maver, (.rand Master of tho state, will oll'lcially visit Pendleton and Ktiuzlo Lodges this evening. Tho usual array of prominent farmers and citizens from all parts of the county iiwi ! 4in til tntul t nn tnwtrt iiiu in iu i ii it it; ii hi mi viiiii ii i. . ...... . II... . .... I ..11 I .ill '. liillii m.in. The corner-stone celebm.lon took place ', 1 " II m ko lb', tart ground ii to-day. A full ro nort of tho ceremony . J,' " J, , P ..., will bo published to-morrow UlltCt'lT COL'ItT DOCK UT. LAW. 1. Wm Noglo vh .1 M Hontley. . Uothchild & ltean vs It Jack man. 3. Sehwabuehcr Hros vs A Atkins: n. 4. Win Noes vs Miller A Kobley. Ii. I S Jonci vm Ullver Chelev. 0. .InoO Moorhonso vs J no Walker. 7. Pendleton vh U Sundew et al. 8. Ludil ,t 'lilton vs II F McKlrov. I). ICnupp, llurrell & Co vh I) 1C Smith etui. 10. Knapp, UuuelKtCo. vs.Jno Knight et al. 11. Chambers, Place t Co vs C M Hon nett et al. 1L'. H II Itoble vs J M Henllev. Kb C 0 Cunningham vs T V Itcrrv et al. I I. Frank .1 Ileale vs Iho O It ,t- N Co. 13. P X Powell A Pro vs Caruell Bros. 1(1. DA Hlchards vs .1 .1 lleutlov et al. 7. I.lua llos vs 11 U Thonipson. 8. Hawn & (luyer vs W 11 Mvers. ."Marv ll Mory vs (i V .Manslleld. F .1 Donaldson vs National Oil Co. P(i Strickland vs H.I llorton. David Itrunn ct al vh M 11 Thomp- FOR YOUR After September 1st I will do no more credit I business, but will SeH Strictly for Cash! 18. II). 'JO. 'Jl. on roll 23. Tim Natr I'urlt r.'mllrloii "MUrt" i. tli SUt I.Nkr(. Sunday evening an Maht Okkoonian representative vUiled the baseball park In the lower end o( town, Hii f Iret feel ing on m riving at the park was one of genuine astonishment at its uppcaruueo. Although Pendleton now has somo young in1 n who urn siierb baseball players, thuy eannot play tho national game limited vs W Smith et ui well as u.ov can periorm goou, souu , Ainericun Mortgage Co of Scotluud, work, lor the past scvera .lays I hey m,cd VH ane, Mirrran. am othorn Imvo Imipii jX)rinK steadily, l7 Xmorkm Mortgage Co of Scotland, and the result s as follows 'they have , ,? k uf fft et u, converted u wilderness of tangled under- ,g w K Town of Pendleton, growth, of thickets and of IioIIowh, Into u , . cleared, space of ground, w Ith a surface , .a ' w i. (, K, ,- , :o. j ii Jacobs vh Henry a yyiiiih P I. Yoakum vh M I, Fix. 21. (1 E Stocker vh 7, Houser. 23. ltcosotfc Hediuan vs.MrsAll Hoble. 2(1. J II Koontz vs J V Shull. 27. A H Ilunna vh Kva Wuldron. 28. (I V Walker vs W J Snodgrass. UO. .1 J Hulor vs 0 W Mellride. ill. Watson A l.ulirs vh I- M Iluson. II.'. Geo 12 .McCluro vs Frank HUton. (Inn Kuoslo vh ltceso A Itedman, 114. I S Jones vh OHvo Clieloy. Ilj. Pendleton National Hank, of Pen dleton, vh F W Hilton and Henry Wahlort. lit). Sherman, Clay A Co vh I, M Iluson. :)7. Iteo.so A ltedinan vh W J Herring. 88. First National Dank, of Pendleton, vh P A Sllsbooctul. lit). .1 II Hitchoy vs tioo W Kly and It I) ("lemons. II). Ilalley A Ualleray ts F W Hilton and Henry Wahlcrt. Al. Nowton Iiverldgo vh 0 K McCluro. 12. Ilvron Jackson vs II (' Vaughn. 411. J II ICoontii vh (ico W Trlbble. 1 . Tie .too vh 0 U A N Co. KIJIITY. 1. Jno lturdcn vh W II Stamper ot al. 2. W 0 White vh Until White et ul. U. J P Kcstor vh Win M Slusher. 4. Oilman, Walker Co. vh A It Jack ot al. 6. W II Ferguson vh Ira lhuun et al. (1. Thos P Pago vh Francis K Pago. 7. T J Stlllwell iih Wm lliirileu et ul. 8. In the matter of assignment of J .1 Ilanta.t Co. 10. Richard Defrceco vh Caroline Do freeco. 11. In the matter of alignment of UW Thomas. 12. In tho matter of assignment of Cas slo Meek. 13. In the matter of assignment of J II ICiinzle. 14. Oregon Mortgage Co vh J S Perry et ul. 10. American Murtg.igo Co of f-cotlatul, CROCEREES will be cheaper than ever offered in Pendleton. Itov. Ooldlng, a visiting minister con ducted tho services ut the Methodist church Sunday. Cliurlc.i ltayhurn left on Friday eve ning to engage in business at Moscow, Idaho. Miss Klla Ward is gradually but stead ily recovering from her attack of typhoid fovor. Tho foncoarouml tho baseball park will ' 'Uuiilil K'ttf ,o fullycompletedln time forto-morrow'H no h t hur Pen.!Ior,, ,,o 1 ltowman House is being furnished iL,,i,t tho Wi lanietles. and would make . i t it i. i. . in ii ii ... ir i . . ' . . . . wiiii oiccine iigniH ny v. n. nyerH v io. t vurv intercsllng for tlioin Dr. O.J. Whlttukor, dentist. bo fully game Tho So much for tlio Stars. Ah to the bait Ukers, they claim t have won every game lliill .Irrlvalt. pluvcd lioictoloru on llioir lour, 10 inn Vn.i.Aim. A Illow. Nolin: K Alblo. minibor of fifteen, ami It can Iw icon Vinson; SM Oarlaiid, city ;.l J Wiiisldp. bis ,at Ntars w na ui iicin nviui v iiivii i'.i ivi should they win a victory during tlio Hire.) games to 1st played to-; orrow and as level, us hiuimiUi, unit as solid as a .ricK-yaru. ll is rmim in miuiki, p.en.v ( o,. Schwubacher Hros vh C J Wl.ltloy 1(1111 Vll'll.11 l"l UlirVIMII 'l Mill! ' I surrounded on ull sides by groves . if trees ., ,' w K T f iutt()Ioton, and brush. Its locitlon could not iw bet- ,,.. . 2:i. Masonic Hull Association vh Chain tars, Place A Co ot al. 24. State of Oregon vh Umatilla county. 2.'i. W. I). Hansford A Co vh II I. Carl iind W C Hartlsley. 20. In tho mutter of Iho assignment of P A Sllslico. 27. II C Vuughuu vh I-oli Vuughan. 28. A Klllngeretal vh Umatilla county. 2t. F i; Pugo vs T P Page. .'10. Iterso A Itedman vs Win J King ot al. HI. DO Coy vhJ II Davis. Ul. In the matter of ussigiimrnt of I. A Walker. chimin u.. State of Oregon vh Frederick Noble. Statu vh M Tweedy, No I. Stato vs M Tweedy, No 2. Statu vs Frank Debiila. State vh J M P Snyder. State vs II F Shoemaker. A CASH REBATE CARD is furnished to each customer, which you should bring whenever you come to buy goods, and tho amount of your purchase will be punched out of it; and when you havo purchased Fifteen Dollars Worth of Goods You can Select goods in my store to the value of ONE DOLLAR FREEl IT IS MONEY THAT I WANT! and Goods must be sold ! the Slate. Sunday the flro engine wuh hauled down to the paik, uud the whole surface wus covered well with water, and mashed and flattened thorouyhly. Tho soil Is of such con!stency that no dust will bo raised during the games. Work unn in iimi'r.'H vesterdav and lo-dav oil I tin fence around tho paik, which 'must I e completed in time for to-morrow's and Wednesday games. Tlio uamcrt soon to Iss played In Pon tile l)CHl ovorv una has a team that can comiur unythlug In tho Statu persons indebted to me will pleaso make it your business to settle either by cash or secured note. W. C. TILTON, 'COURT STREET PENDLETON, OR. M Carey. J Hum, K Prldo and wf, O It A ' N Co j Tim (iuieloy, HukorOlty; WFinhould llutcher. W T Cook, T P Pago. Centoi- "'''J ' ville ; J II Wooilman, Oakland, Call J M ;t','lu.' Harks. Lincoln. Nob: J lam Is and wf. C I "g ' was a go,., ,s A ; P (i Strickland, te l-dalo; (' D Wol- " ' ,' ""j - ' ()f , ()f m.dera,..,. T iBf "!SJ !!!!; ?!.. J m J". :i IiSh? w,IBtM '".suJidoui ed.y.:,,,:!. Base-Bali TIIK (lltANi.l.Iti SIII.U Uughlin, Milton i D K McKiihn, Jacob l-MhoK to m The Mil 'o jdiio w irav. ir h,u,k () , ,IW1 l uuikhurt, O J Weir, S Miller. Po.lland ; "'Jf J. .T" a 'ly t.io iH.tte. of her cap- Thos Oloson. J KarJiart. W J (.arson. M e, '" f ltrn Krilmun riirrliHi tlir Wliast fur 117 l-S f'lUll. TIlM l' ll M ''tlll. At tho (rangers ineeling Satunlay afteriKsin, In tho library rooms of the IjKtT (iiirnosi ,v olllco, for tho tnrjjfn mmi1" n wiieat, u ami liuyers were the combination , . ..... t .l. At . J Interesting eonlestH. , , ' unuou. e.uv iieu uc.a. i.i.ue ar. uers .'alt loiWo nino win uo nere mis ."'"iwhu, .. ... r.-,i... ....... , afternoon tllO two u IUIH' ill".! uihuiii n.'ii:ii renin iiiuiiiiiii irauco on IIki - nusuei man ny selling i-eparaieiy. 1. I . ... i in i l.. Itiiurlfn iV I ii. . tliii Klimirii I iitiiinl.HM.fi TlieDalleHjJUHayloy, Newport; J M ' ' ' , I t'oinpany. Iteeso Itedman and . I. C. .Mcponaiu, couniry. :'tli. :.r ' ' Kllliaimoro tho fmvers. Ilidiliug was (iouiKN Kn.ii-MUs.umo IJonicKj Win I"1'"""'- ouite active. Mr. Klllian bid t!7 centH (orthoiKioi 0( 48,(100 liiisliels, imt imn 1. .."....i.. ii.. i.. i... r.i n l.,. I veMer" famo, is in town to day. I le w ill hd. u,w n. . iinviitt (Vnti.rvlll.,: (i W Titswoitli. A 1 Interview ineinUw of tlio I'emlieton t l.ro. ..i . . i . i l"i in'. . ...,,.,,. ... .. i,,!, A. Inns: It ( )l'1o. M.iiiiifjitnriliL' I iilUliailV. ill all ellort til .... . . ,...,,- , ., ,.,.... i, i- , .1 ir.n.liirn uni H..II tilM UUMIKii nn ,i .ro.. ,.f l.. ....... I- little. J II rMIIIIVUII. I uiu ."I'llUK ' i. iiiuuio iiiviu i " - bULu.r . : i ..' 3 n.',,V,,;..llni Nelson-Mrs Nelson. Hutter 'machine in Kastern (Ja'gon. Jir. k:V i i . . ,v....b. I a IIo.1lm.ii. Mr I!eauchaiiin. : Mvers should receive every encourage- f .1 w, ......... iu.. - ..... . ., ...:...... .i. i..,..,iu ..r fi.i.uu i'i. fiiiiiini.il. -tiMiHir L-ciiieni. .uniuii,.. - v::". :, .. . ..i .. i AvxiU-n trit . .i.,....!. ' nr.u-ui.s- Hoi hk.-J W Salisbury Pilot , nw liiveiiiion na r - -nuiliV 111 IIIU i . i- II I t I ttiir,l til ft 1111 1.1 1. 1111(1 ll IN IU1I i lll!Uniii 3-GRAiti GAMES-3 r .I...... i . . . . .i - '...ivii l.-l.l.llll'O. .-11'. W III tlin I..... it. .. ....,.. I.. Hn hue I nslale, farmer fiom the : Kustlcoj H Harris. Milton j l Ilatliawuy, h ef l.fxln. n is in tow.:. I City i ' i ll U'nt, rcli C welt i . U tn..l f.tilt.r.. i.v.. :. ...Innls! Clark WalteiH: A It Itenlck; (i W ;."' UMinlle ehurcli S.indav ! Kwk Juh K Hacked. Hong Kong; of tiiuo when it will nearly t-iiN-rcedo the 1 km oi larvesiing. niiouin went one-elk'bth r f u cent better and ol tulned the wheat. This price was evidently quite satisfactory to t ho farmers Had they sold seiurately it is believed that (11 cents would have lscu the lst prim obtained bv any of them. It is thus seen that tfio tlrxt prucll-.tl, com bined ell'ort in their own ls-lulf b tuemliers of the Umatilla county Orange lias resulled In U'liefit. When thev lx'coiue more numerous and more Tuesday Afternoon, September 4 At 2 o'clock, and 0,1 tha following-WEDNESDAY, of Pendloton, and 11 n II" Hill' r.ll. n .1 1 .. . ll.lf 1.1'llAl.ltl 11 1 I'lllllllll. .11 1.1 . 1. '-r-v. iiiu i-n'iiiuiii in .... - 1 .. n"p 1 ut "K;,r.S,",'l;. ;:!;: .fr iii:jii iiiiii nir . , w , fi"i. ,....,i,i.li.,i iturrittfinr iirnuifiii r ft ... . llltk ll.n I .. I ...r.l I . Hie milro of I ' nUlv .v "mmm e.cniiiL''. ir..i.. f..r ;... .Vtittl,Ktaniling the tin S 'be wool market. Mr. -yiiuma.11 inu nrn,w.rtl..ii ... , - -v.. .uunit lirill, IIIH ' ll iu iv.. ul rw m....i. .. . 1 V. 1 in..it... rcUfNfi 7 "''n regreuen 1)T Ills iovnuiuor i-ict-huh MU ll..... .. ' J . . . . I .. " . , 1 . - -..uiu UXnmn .l l.lm l. Uli.l v-- ...... " i, - rv "JU VOVairn ami Wallulu; W d McCroskoy, I S li Ms express Tim Kail llrnsunlni " Subscrils3rB paving in advance for tho IJaht Okkooxiax. eith r Soini-W eekly or Daily, can send uncthor coiiy of tho pa- I iwr to a friend from now until after tlio ill rlil.K o iiiai... mi" both old and nowsulr- scribem. Addres; East Obeoo.sias Pub. Co. Pendleton, Or. .. . .11 1. I..rt....lil ....... 1 i.n 111 1.1 inf 1 iiuriirrici in .ii... I iiv hero by Mr. Myers for trial will prolt I ulily soon Iw dispoml of to tho highest Mililer among ino inniiurp. .odgo No tier. There will Iw u regular communication of Pendleton Ixxlge Ko. fi-'. A. 1' . A A. M. this evening, at o'clock, Hbarp. Work In the M. M. IVgree. All vis Ing brothem In good Btanding are invited. By order of the W. M. CHE SALT LAKES Of Utah, will Cross Bats in throe fine Games. followHr The west-Ujiind passenger, .No. 3, will arrive ut U p. in. Instead of 10:10, and depart at O.JU. The Walla Walla bianch pas.enger, Ko 5, will arrive at 8:40 p. m instead of 10:1', but will leave at the name hour, 1 .10 u. in. West bound freight, Ko. 1, will arrive at 4 40 and leave at 5:45 a. in. TheM) are the only changes. They are not us HitUfac tory as could be hoped for, but are con siderable of an improvement over the preient system. EVERYBODY COME ! They are both good Clubs, and a fine contest may be witnessed. The games will tako place at the Base-Ball Park, in the lower end of town.