ASSESSMENT KOLI, OF UMATILLA COUNTY FOR 1888. I'ltKCIMTH. SESDAY, SKFTKMHKK 12, 1888. rtOrriroiiliinHranclidHtce. , t-hninpnof tlio Ka.it Oueoonian lias , SMlW"'rt,nnrt, thoAbiiminn ! d a "5 Ate .nilllTVllll'., fruoM 'l.J i,V ' rmlilrnl 'f Pendleton, and f Kn.UTii Oregon Kmi;ntli,, to mnk.. ikvNI wIh-ii In roitliiuu. Ho will felly rfii'li'f in"' " ." t-ottolivvoid Helm Kiwi it. HHIx IUIllHT. .Mcilelmiii Ml I Kill Molltitiilii . 22V 1.1IT.V I HTM iitjo, nun) i.-iss rm1 onsoi mi aiuo III! lllll'.VtTlK.i L conceit llilrt evoaltiK. ,J. Whlttaker, dentist. t H. Co., Photographers'. natch repairing at Donaldson Jt iSllva has It'll town for othc ntr nannies. 'nitlitoii Win! of llru dolegati (I lliln evening. '.Matlock left laat night for Port attend luo races. od Mm. J. & Mol.cod are regis the et. thanes, roruanu. fine photographs ,co to 1. U at the Main street urmge. .' of Hollls ik Glevo. Center- n town attending court. daneo at the opera house Satttr t. Admission ii.OU per couple to rent in tho Association Apply Ut 1'cndloton National North Poiulkton.: 'Stmt S'Miih ivnitiptnii.1 vnuii rro.iect , jimjI irk! lUut tho pleasant and ru .aiiikmCI 1115 naincr ut pre- i now In order. r James Jackson left for Portland ht.iuul will enter Hirtliop Scott's r at that place. A. II. liiuley, of LaUrando, Ih 1 ll . I. I. ...... " I . I .1 V, ill II u repuiumu ui .Hi. iiuu nirtu litkc, of Pendleton. Mltclioll, of the Kaht Oiikuonian k i-onftructltiK a neat residence on In lower .Mia Mrccl. It on wheels, or to explain nioro la cook-houso for a threshing out- I through town to day. iitv U now on tho way for Wiw urinit mill, mid ns noon an it mill uiii do pm in oKiration. 112c iron nntois worn placed in Pit (Hii'ltlon to-day on tho Pen Ml building, hy tlm aid of roK!H ovi. it l over, and Eiuiigo-s uio t'av- r obligations, hut still thu fl thv romri kcio Ih not near um plentiful khtbe. tm Clark wus tiriostcd by Con ijlor to-day for vc'fraiiuv, taken future uariett, unit given ton liSiniin jail. Ilrjil and ul I vo, bolus in side- 1 nails half driven down, ntill ru Melon's greatest curses, and no Ikviiis ut hand. 't-liounil train wiw dolavcd tin- one o'clock laHt night. It oe- I a weary wait on tho nartof tho Ihi were "going to tho races." IWatwintook u business trip to Ion lift evening's train. The UiOtliins to do with liln (oiirnuv. Iktn Mmply mid rololy for bunl- r Ihrii lias a notice under "Now iulJrt,HMd tothow Udobtcd to IewantK tlietn to pay up, uh ho blilaitclicrHhop and biiHlnonri to ii fon. I Uiimtllli, IMIIOI , . Viliiyo e , ' Miixoiim , I WYnion i Willow HiirlllRi.., .. f IKfcW ..uii.rr'iiicni ISSifli MortKiiirex ' w TJIII (WW "(Ml IH772! Ul IV IIUi! H-I-.TII mm tmiTo ii'i'iu ill II N) 2I(,!7 lVr.il SCINW IJ H');U-.'I um)t 1:1 H.XI! .WIOl a7io! 1.1711V 271 M !iV)75 Es EE e ? t5 l II 371 t "i'l1 al 27 .N(l t -MM, una 270J 17 til 2UM (' 27ISII ;.wil.i Mil, M) I.V) I'M1 2.-I70! 7N.V IVi nwfaiiu) 'J 10 1.11 2!I4U WHO IIIJ aiivi 7aio 2I.Vli ase 223ii villi 2i;toii ni.Ni: i :'!!. ii Kosor. nv.7.1 nam 7010 fli41H I73H I74N.V mm, 71170 tm. I efi 2'07l 21) IHM I7.V1 II If AW rmv MM 31.11 WIS 17310 "I ' Tot n In... ,'SOTVii lhSi872!ni8! 7l30'llO!rS0.7I.HlO till IS.73 III 11.113 :miu tun. ll v 42 S ".O.MII, hill M. nun li'.' 3 Mill), ll!UV 0170 ID7HO WNl' IHW, n4l pi-i i'8. 2llf,1 IDHIH UMIHi'.l Kii), 7IHD i.'ini a t a CO o V. .)JI, irvi;i HiTOJUl 312 I a;i aw hk. fvV.'l to a?7. tr.uu hji; 37 25i I777at;2l(H2; iiVji .57:1 1 2 W2 4111 5.. ill ISJI 2i 0! 730 4lk- 21 Mi 117 (12 li III 11-3 1 c a 15708! Miui im, 72IH aitt IS'110 lil.O SOTO 3Vl twii'i s.vs! r'3V, 5.113 tfiKJl II dl WN 1VI law am;i li'Klll IMVi 211 0 liSlHl um, 2UIV 13743 INI7.V 3IIKV IDWil l.KV 9 Kill I0S7 '.2 .s I I .-l 1 . . ( 1 lit .1 2'lii ! 'Tl 1 .1 1 , ES V. 4ii:iii mur 33. 473 70 II7.S 2ir. lull t;si 2on Hi 11120 311 3;ii. 22 m 1313 US 13 Slum .-.Wiv "y'l .. il'iiiii' 18 imi; I'.Hl i' .H71 10 31 17 i 8il 171 IN J), III A is77il fili2.), 212 21: 131 I3S.ll WI7 21(1 At j07 10,18113 582110 2IOf ,.1703 V ao 12(W SK'NI. 1!H .1... in! 1: 'CUOj 8( 4T27 8-(Oil MOO 213, llll I 1171 tit in! m, 10 AM KSIS (il I4.30O 113 7800 av . ttlV IM0 773 nil 1211 7ft'tl 2l-103 703 111, III. 1 121) 10 313 Id J.I If I.I I 1 JJMW INkl O Hll2ni:iO4l0O!llOVI( Wi(41S I 1231 0 i27tM IIMlSi 23 1 11)3 1134 si ll.-.'H 1 llv 13770 ID uio 47170 IV,4.7l tm mm! ..TIM. I I0HI31 -'io' 'tTlVIAl 76710 IU4I2V 3if32 M7'.1KI', 1I7U20 424SU IIUI0 a.H20 JMMB Al'110 I '.Hi .Hi il r.,1'3 .v.; . 1 73 '141 132.HI, 41 010 il'3'3 12-Kt 1 700 2 Ti II IS7A KOI 11773, o7(1) W: J) IrMM 211H-2.3 1OJ720 ni3) fmwl 1 1 bio 31 811), HrW 2 12.' 1 1 40.33HV IOS 170 1 II 1(U , M '21 31 S 1 : ' 2 2 H I 112 GREAT SLAUGHTER OF OrOODS ni.;ol A73u) no 01.V m For the Next Sixty Days. 2MI01 1(120)' Ml' '.'111) fiftui! "ornr Ml2l3l v(l 3i ;.3i llllu.3 1SIIII 4.V1T IV.T'3' l"Ai 31 53 174'H, IAMIA Alim ro2iuu lA'OO 1 4070 11 KM 4(A 1 auio? , WTM, in 71 m 7S ls .31 bS70'3,223l3lo!(lirA- 43Vt8l23ffl . , Hi tho cano of tho State vs. Frederick oble. tho jury 3vcro out all last night, una thm morning were obHcrvcd with UlCirilOailM HliClCitlt llllt Dm frnnt ul..,ln,.. of their quarters, dcepy-eyed and hun BrvlooklnR. After KcttltiK breakfuHt und mini; Into the court-room, thoy un- no,uncca mat they bud been unablo to agree, ine judre.re(lelivcrcd bislnntruc t ppg.and thoy ero a join locked tip un til ono o'clock, but wjfh no avail. Thoy were honelpflsfv "lnm." nnH n- AU. chareod. It f umlorntood that noven Htood for anpiltlal and live for conviction. A. P. Jolinnon U'AR in town voRtnnlav from Ilctit'ncr. whore ho Ih located In tlm drug lniHlnenM. Ho rcporto a fair amount of truffle in Hoptmcr. but the branch railroad, on which bo many hopes wero "anked. HeeniH to Iks niovlntr nt a mind. llko paco. Heppner people are watching und waitinir naticntlv for the unnenrniirn of tho flint locomotive, if It over comes. A Inan named (I. II. Allen was arret ted by Mat Tuvlor yesterday on the reservation near Adams for an ussuult with a dangoroiis weaiion, havliiK U'aten a Mr. ltuinvlllo over tho head with a stick. Allen was arraigned boforo Justice Garrett to-dav. Ho waived ex amination, und will uppcur before tho Krund Jury. A (list-class tonsorlul artist. Hum' Fevers, of Portland, is now cmiiloved in iicor'o nays' barber shop, una will re move 11 customer's Iward or hair with neutuess und despatch. Dr. Fred Vincent has been unnolntrd 1110 "company'H surireon" by the . ic, N. Co. j;oii i miss 11 nuiHicai treat tlio orirun concert ut tho opera liouso this evenini;, (Scorue Ihrlir has sold his butcher shoo una niiiness to .3iessrs. iniriiam v ton llo Arrlvnln. ii.i.auii Hoi'sKJus Mudison, J K Iiik'i'inoll. 1. l.uiiL', Hon Itosonstein. M Hosensleln, W W llrow u, Link Smith, Portland; Mrs lluructto, (.'has love, lentorvlllo; .1 .31 hweeu, l.iiio; hurl Clark; Kdward l'eters. SI Louis; II F Horry, San Francisco ; Y .f Katon; Win Melteynolds, Alba; J S llyrno, M Carey, K Prlil.i, 0 U & N;II McArthur, Weston J M Snyder. Milton; A S Johnson, Heppner; J II Itlneliart, Sumiiu'rvlllu; Chas T Dalloy, Chlcuijo; Mrs Flncks. Union; Chus ('uiinliilmin country; K II Adam, Idaho; W 11 Isaac. Caldwell. I T; J no Matheson, 1 .11 (irundo; J II Keenoy, city; A Hossi and dauehter, Washoe; 11 I. Whlpiilo. Dalles; J W Ashton, Now York; P Moyerholt, O It AN;DIWulllo, Orison. (ioi.iiKN Iti u: IM DoiiKhtrv, Vinson: II llrediu. Fred lloaht.Cold Sprinir: V. Oliver; J l llrowif, City; U II Allen, Adams, Mr Jackson, Cold Siirlnt;; Frank Qonley, luatllla; John lilnlial, Coun try; L Llllle, Now York: Oakley und drives, Hilirurd; Crawford und 'lavlor, Echo; S J Connor, Pilot Hook; J DCad wuludur, Illinois. lJowitAS IIotsK-L Culi, Prof F K Hepburn, II F.Juekson, JF Strlnisloy, citv; J 11 lienors. Durton, W T; H StriKrlto. Milton; F M Monoy; Frank Wall, W K Olstorliing, LuCSrundo; W C..II, J no Kohorts. The iallos;K P Satin- 1 dels; J A Homo, Pilot Hm'k; Y C IaiwIh, illutto; J (illinore; K Sinbal, Portland; IICStruiiHse, (iunuisoii, ('ol; K Jacob- 11 iiranue. llUlleny, ono of tho doleates 11 iy lite liuiinl of trade to go to roa and urranijo the Indian N mutter, left on laat iiMiI'm lunowixty-llvo cents, with u Mnard course, ltuvors ulvn tt looiiiioii that the market bus vtopmot jioint, and that 11 ru- 1 now talcing piueo. twm Held, tho young stenogra- f tun iieen omtiloyed In tho (11 at l'oiulleton for Homo time, ln teMhuony In Important f 00 ia nigiit s train tor Tort- 1 son ft Crews received 11 InliiL'riiiii In I Mil a LMinu could not be ur- ! Circuit Vuurl rriiir illnc. Uke place in Pendleton next I (jraud iurv leturned one not tmo und Wtwrcii he Walla Wii u lmun. t.iiio autlia Mars. All ullirmutlvo I Stutu vs (ieo H McCluro: not u true PNnt.'inilu iDlltent will nrob-1 I. Ill rwnd. T.iu n nf I'miillntmi It K,.iif,t..r- l ujtcaM oaity was ijiven ut tho I ul; order llxlni? fees of reortor. 1'OltTl.ANI) I'OtNTS. rdlton I'ropln hi l'nrtUnd-Thn 8lt LWe tune Hull Club-The llotrl i?J cn? Sna. Melmic Inll. lnl-Tli Nw to Kiploiln aSriiiatlanal Duinb-A Chinaman VYlm Slloo. Portland, Sept. ll.-Hov.T. M. Boyd of Vcndloton culled at.lho 1-Jast Onxoo KIAK.bninch olnco ycitonluy. J. S. McLwd and wife" and J. II, Jen Bay of Pendleton wqro in tho city yesterday. , A mombor of tho Salt Lako nlno Bta.cd 10 your retiorter yestcrdtty that their team would to from hero to Soattlo and Victo ria, tho:i back to Portland for anothor rub with tho Willumettos next Saturday and Sunday, and then to Union, Oregon, where a tournament is to )m iluvn,ii.,i tweeii tlie Salt Luke, Union and Pondlo ton nines. Work has becun In earnpHt mi ll... Iiln h6tel. 'lhcnteaiucr Potter will leave Itwnra tho last timo for Portland to-uiotrow. In si fow days she will bo taken to tho Sound to run between lacoma and Victoria, in place of the Alaskun. A. J. McDauiel, who lives near Perry dale, was seriously injured by Jumplni; from a moving locomotive on tho narrow iraugo ounuay. iwo ireigni cars wore being pushed ahead of tho emi ne. steer was caught on the track ut tho und of u trestle which caused thu freight cars 10 icavo 1110 true-, fearing they would fall oir tho trestle und drag tho engine wiin iiicm, .Mcuanici nun tlie tironian made u jump for their lives. Tho lire man cscacd uninjured, but McDauiel was very badly hurt. Chances of hU recovery oro ubotil oven. joint i). vti cox. nronrietor nt thoH.i v News, und II. C, Alclsaae, charged with uttempt to bluckmuil Mrs. Dr. Murray out of $l.r00. wero indicted by tho ltuik! jury last Friday, but the fact was not lniulo piibllo until yesterday, Mr. Wilcox was procnt ut the hour of urru gnniont. und usked till to-morrow morning to tait in his plea. Mclsuac did not ui'x'ar, but 1110 (tistrici utioriiev sus lie will do so to day. Itisipiltn certain that both will Plead "not guilty," and that 11 trial will follow, which promises to bo of a very Vonsational character. It Is understood that there is plenty of evidence In tho hands of Wilcox and his detectives to convict Mrs. Dr. Murray of moro than 0110 crime, hut it is thought tho muchinu will prevent tier being Indicted. Uiu News iirom ses to exnlode 11 tornedo in tho camp of the corrupt Portland ring, as that paHT designates it. which will cre ate tho greatest commotion the city has over known. A Chinaman named CI111 Lee. in com pliance with u request mado him by tho devil (so he says) liought u ticket in u ChlneM) lottery yesterday und won 1,100. It seems tho devil know what ho was doing us tho lucky heathen has been "bo reldo" drunk ever since, und us ho is in delicate health will probably soon bo safe In tho hands of his satanic adviser. The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes IN P-KiSrTJLJCTOjSr. About Itakrr City, W.J. Furnish, who has justroturnod from a short business trip to llukcr City, reports that tho recent disastrous lire lit that placo mado quite an unsightly hclo in its business streets. The town had no ilro department and no wninrunrlm. m,.i tho only means at hand for controlling the llrp was tho uso of wot blanket. Water even for thi tuirtmiut u-nu ii.mi t.. I ouiain. uau it not boon for its wido Hirccw, ino lire would have iwept the ion una tytuseamucn greater loss of proiHjriy. nuner utty's main supiiort nt preseai is uio pjliilng trudo from the Cracker creek region. It ulso derives ipiiio a rovonuo irom stockmen In tho jiuiKiiuoriWNi. inese ura 1(h main sources. Tlie Lurgost and vs Stock of Men's Furnishing Goods, Saddles and Harness, Ever Brought to Pendleton. ro- Taoania llnnractli. irom a privutu letter received bv W. I). Hunsfonl from H. K. Hervoy, wlio is now located at Tucoma, It is learned that that city is still "booming" with won drous vigor. Tho tone of Mr. Hervov's luuoriHiiuito enthusiastic, us ho tells of UIO OUlllllim 01 brick Stores. IVUrnhniiNou clovutors, munufiictoties, und u largo niiiouer 01 rcHiuenccs in iiicomu. .3lr. Ucrvov hiliiFolf is contrlhiitliiL' hU nii.ti.. to the cltv'H eroulli ln tinll.lt,.,. I.lu ond residence, a house contuinlng nino TIur rimmu. Tnnnmii'u I.,,,,... j . I uvea, us is usually the euro, but likely to lust, A collapse may sometime, however. These Goods are now offered at 20 Per Cent Less Than the same class of Goods in Pendleton. can be bought seems como is the host opportunity isvor ollotoil Uimitillu County. to tho ixjoplo of A (IikhI Apiiolnliiiniit, The following self explanatory circular luuur mis ueeii received at tuts olllco: How's Ji'.scTioN.W. T Aug. W, 1888. .11 1 . u Dim . iti 11 in nnrnlit- mi. isiinted Traflle MnmiL'er of tlm linn- r mis companv. with heudipiurtcrs for tho prepoiiiiii iiiini s .iiinction, w. r. All communications relutlm. in fml,.lit and pussenger trulllo should Iki uddiossed 10 nun. Agents and enmlovos will nuivn 11, m... selves uccoidlngh'. Apjxjiiitment is cIlectlvoS'ptoinl)er 1st. "Wii. G. W. Hi'nt, President und Ueuerul Manager. KVK, KAU AND DHKOIt.MITIKK. ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED I JAS. WHEELAN, Court and Cottonwood Sis Ptmdlelon. Grand Organ Concert, A HINUlU.AIt t'lKCUMSTA.NOi:, r' - i . ."uirgis iui mill' I'lWr Ol Iilt V'UitHru tli.. Ml....- U Wall. Walla.' A small iiuiii- ') 11 eoplo wero piii.-ent. Hue D'uirs wor iuiim- I 1 i.iuies. all) naiiiLMit if I'iiIihi 1 wl niilcliiilteiv. milf tv. i Wni'r'il, n, st.irn ,4, t,., Town nf Pendleton vs It Saunders et ul; defendants allowed until November 1 to Mo hill of exceptions by consent, Town of Pendleton vs H .NiunderH et at: judgment on verdict, Ixiyeridgo vs Met 'lure; dismissed ut pIaiiitiU"s costs. Ito'H vs lieutlev: continued for term. II II ltohlo vs J M lleutley ; dismissed Tiro Valuiibtn Home llrliiiicliiff In J, ('. l'nwrrn Full Slrk on tlm HamNiot Un to w Town. A most singular coincidence occurred yesterday, tcsulting in the fatal sickness of two horses. Tho animals belonged to Jack Powers, who, with others, was mak ing preparations to depart lor tho iireen horn mountain". A mule ulso hud procured, which wus grazing In u pasturo Ir, T. .1, 1'.'Uon, I'onnrrly ol tlm Nurulral liillrnmry nf lnilluimiiillii,VI villi I'rn dlrlim from Tn.);iy, h,.,, B, . ioll. lai, lliv Utli-UiMiiKmii 3'iiril Hiiutr, Dr. Katon has for tho pust twenty-llvo years mailo a sjicclallv if the ovo, cur mid iloformitles, unit fiu.s strulglitencd moro than 0110 thousand cross eyes. All Inflamed and sorn eves can Ui nt less ' dlsorgunt'.!!t tin has taken placs. i.iii..i..i ........ 1 1 , ... .tiiniimi n)vn Ill-nil mill uio uirmt ol M clent braces for tho cum of crooked limbs ciui) icei, spinai uisoases, etc., furnished CIIOSS-BVKS L'L'lll'l). Tho following reference to Dr. Katon Is taken from tho Merced Argus of the iL'th iust: "On Saturday night wo witnessed uu operation hihiii 11 cross-ovo bv Dr. Kuton ut his rooms in tho Kl Cu'ptnln hotel. Uiu subject was a twelve-year-old daugh terof Mr. !!iinnakor, u resident of this town, who bus xlnco her bltth been ittillcted with cross-oyes. It was done without pain to the little I Kin, who i urliiK tho operation .onthoeyo, smilingly iinswerlng several 1 ouestlons iLked linr lir llm .1, i 'ourt-en. .Minoio iiuiiHikor. AT FRAZER'S OPERA HOUSE, ;Th.is Evening PEOG lA. MM IS. . irji'iiiiur ruif uii finiinrin ....1.1 n . . oiiownunii cup-i r . T..r "'"'jeeung arriving ut tho ! ''Hr.,'0 J", . . wus riding fell " " ""'oinir nccount 01 u remuknblu , sick und unaLlo 1 T '"' I'periKion isriouna by Dr, Kit- licit IMCK I, " "'" too r.l rilNl II 11 ICS 01 ' Hum, i u , i .... .. I '.''la.Mt.ltn i I,.,, t. 1.. . n .'"riitlllli;il. IlPt..rl l ll.l .11.. ...il.... rail t inei't with hi.ii.-h. nf beh.g the "end of wic'iated when it U u-, iianio iiii'.i.. ll.,. U. . ! will l M" I I "I? U'lDa.1 ,,,.n. v. I.. .! . .-iii'Min, i 1114 ( " to its Hiiall urinv of, t .!", yar'""' other wii. ne'Hal u-iim will follow . ! ting n,t Hvll , i- tv.,n. ,.., wf the .ndleton Man-! IDIi iliv m . . fi . i . efty .t.i-1 r .l..rtlJ l..f .... 1 li.t . i iH I'll ' iiVlr Willi i,., ,innitrt llli-l ' " '"' U" irraiiL'onn.nu 'iusofhi, iachh,f l.yiho rJlrof t.ut.ii i ... .i. . PU..I,.-' . ., . Ittui I . .' ' 'lhl 'Uni't-O. I urn i .iv i iw i a um .. i -"are now 'IKS H.i .... , . U!r,.i. Y "" J"ll l al facilitieT. ' ' ! without preiudlce. State vs F W Hilton; urrulgiied und waived timo and plead not guilty, ' Statu vs J M P Snydor ; plead not guilty I and continued for term. 1 ' !stnffi vii tt Slin.,ni:ilfi'r! f'.iiitliniil for term. Walker vs .SiiodgraIs ; dismissed. Statu vs Noble; jury dlKigrced and wero discharged. Win Noyes vs Uentley ; on tilal. To tlm "Inrnliilili," Mrl. Dr. J. It. Pilklngt-.n will loat tlm VII bird HoiifO, IViKlleton. all duv Monday, Septetnler 17. lhs und parliculuily in vites the attenii ui f ih '' M4tHorrs who have "given op I.-' .ih a. iisslos.'' I.un, Iher, kidney, nervous, chronic and uterine iw- H-ii.illy osuinined, free. Uheun. tti'- aiel re tal c.iis treated us before. I ui,- e.uly In tlm day. been " ",,"u -'unoio nunniKer. thu subject ituro i "' io. uiier mo oKirauon,apix)iire(l nnur t in iMirmorM' l.'ONtiiiii mill, l-niv " I " uiiu SI 1114(1 Tillard. ono of tho party, mounted ono of Fm,!J.r,,,Ii' ""'"king tho doctor for Jact rowers' horses to g tu hi his miileshlp. On pasturo tho animal ho suddenly to the ground to move. 1 ant ut onto proccoi to town with tho news, und the other horso wus mounted und ridden down thu river to where Its sick comrailo luy. On urriving ut tho sjot, it ulso fell sick in its tracks. What ouli have caused thu pe culiar illno-s of tho two liorrcs, wide wore in a healthy condition licforo, tho same spot, is something very, vory stninge, llolli iinimulH win proiuuiy die, the luth ultimo: "In company with Captain D. D. Slo fiini v.e culled to we Mlxs Jennie Shs'imi the youngest dauehter of the Captain, whohasjecn in HI IWiunilerlreatniont of Dr. Kuton. Wo rernemhor to Imvn tin I v1 ,,,,H yunu lady u few mouths ugo u. i no runcn, witii her tolt fmt twisted until It wax at right iiugles with the other 1. Oreat is the lnd. Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Flotehur, .Mi Clara Kvoruil, Mlsj Ittfriiie Despaln. Maj..j i!....... I ......... ....1 . I... ... ... I ' .mtki.-i, -imin, itiionuven, i'imii nun i,ee. Piano Duet Pts't ami Peasant Mrs. Fletcher and .Miss .uliner. Huppo. 3. lloss Solo Tho Old Sexton. Mr. 0. C. On itn. 4. Fluto Duot Selections from Norma Messrs, Dean und I'ltUtiicu 5. Vneal Trio Thu Distant Uhlines. (1. Itallml Horn Solo. Mr. Fletcher. (wcixloiilnir nuito u heavy hs to Mr. '""I- nwiay tlio let foot . ...,.. tf, m ntul .lulli..! .... II... vl.ili. I'mu.rj i ..in u iMi oi mi'ir norti'd. t . t.,: ' Chalk ami J.C.Powers left on last night's train for Ilaker City, intending to go from tlicro to the mines. Mr, Tillard left this afternoon uMridu of the mule. attend- 4 mil t'dlUftlv. Six filled, .uiil rtiW AflO IS"I r tj, oi v " Subscribers paying in uilvaiu-e for I 3Abr (Jhkoom vs', cith r t-eim-Weekly Tlm tut OrrB'olMii rr.r. the or Dailv. cm boihI unother cotiv of tho pa iier to u friend from now until after the November election mr.r. orciu'uuK. This olTeris oien to both old und now sub scribers. Address : Kat Oukgo.niaM Pub. Co. Pendleton, Or. Is as straiuht We coiiL'r.itn- lato the young lady, and rejoice with her father in tlio successful performance of I Jr. Iviton. mi wero skeptical until we witnesi'eil the rosu It. Wo uiu now satis-, ! fled of the promises of the doctor. In; ! these InHtiinrex thoy wero verilled." ; A roinarkut'lo cae wus brought to our Untfi , ""'h'" ycterdiiy lieliig that of a 15-year 1 i old daughter of V, P. (iilpln, a substan-1 .!.,! .. .1.. ,1 , 1.1.. Account Oiirr Johnson, assessor, : " " " X f,UU.s. in this cnuntv. who h.iM Ih',-11 Intullv lilloil laimnirui i fro(1( .romlii , , for flftw , 7. Tenor Solo Ah, I Have Sighed In I test Mo.. Mr. Usui. 8. Piano nolo Thu laoU Smllo . Itussull, , Thornton. . .Kiiekeu. , Verde. ituv. oiio, ii. 1,00,. Vocal Quartet Como Where My Uivo Uutf Drgaming. Mc-srs. Fletcher, HoomjvuU, Douii nnirMIlHiieil, Mamluy'it CIH'NTV COUUT. IriKethii: Ailjournril (litolirr. T. 10. Soprano Solo Marguerite MIhji dura Kverett. 11. Piano Duet tiiil Vivo Mrs. Fletcher und Mies Calmer. , . Wiillenhuiipt. ..While. . .fiunit. Incidental account: J 1.B0. F. II. Clontoii ). Acoonnt elh Dourer, shcrifr, ti7a.l9. Account (i. . Ilartuian, clerk, IWI.i1). Account Clark Walters, commissioner, $10. Account D. S. Wattle & Son, incidental, I3.:. , , Account John I.uhrs, coinmlsslonor, ?'). In the uuitter of a contest for the pret uration of assessment lists; J. II. Hob bins employed to prepare a list of ull real property in Umatilla county subject to taxation, uud a list of all such property which has escaped assessment for the past six years, or any part thereof. Court adjourned until the 8th day of October, 1838, at 9 o'clock a. m. months. ho was treated by Dr. Kuton, who is now in this city, after one per sonal examination, by mail, with the gratifying result of restoilng sight com pletcly. Tho Doctor uud his young pa tient are both receiving congratulations. (iainevillo Hesperian. Alexander fe Frazer, General UKAU.IIK IN- NEW TO-DAY. UHT PAY UP. avlnarlliiK)nd(if my butcher bullion. I hereby riot ly all prin ledi-lilrd to mo lo etlle tlieir acniini immmia'ely, ami Ih'rrliy iaye further trouble, and cult of collecllon by law. ltetpetrully, OKOIinK IIIIUO. Pendleton Or.,Hepterober 12, erchandise. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress and Fancy Goods. Family Groceries a Specialty GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. MAIN HTilEET, . I'BMW.KTON, OUKIJOK