.eaM niv, SE1TEMHEH 15, 1888. iOronln llrnnch omce ,f ll,n KARTOItEOOHIAK tin Oiurw."' vr. t , ,,, Ali.tiflnn -K under" il.o mm" r, v"" ,l,,.,. In ' I in ' '""IS;. iVntV of lViidlot.ui, and '- . .. nr.tuv. ill iiiuk" ..irn liri'Uilli . ... ... -i.i. hiii 111 riirimii". " rinJcr them ""J' service lit ins niti:viTii:". ti.. l'liotograjihorH. I. ... .l.,..lljl , t, Ul.wv., nrh M2 u ton at Ontario. Mtiuiriiit! ut Ponuldson A illiau.of Vansyclo, wus lit town . -l.,..r,1,ii itn in T. ft. .l. Main mrr-oi unuuo. in.nrliirJ. of Vinson, Will uvuUIa. Idaho, to cniMgo in hmlnpflS Hannihan has a yet of teeth uu Ci" i . .....f. Tt, be found at mis uuico. ... .i. . . i U Yom Kippur, uio uayui .ii i th. iiniirnwH. ii whh uu .i ii.... ni ,. i iiiitAn ii.,r v i.n. 1110 1" u ' .77 iiniuuii to flint on thin in.. - Ill olvA an exhibition at V lM Or'D 1UII 01 MO it tho Buttle ot uetiysuurg, a f .1..., f.l.Hf.lltl ..ft... now progressing on tho MliiCQ They ure lonncu uh mu ntwi rmi'fl imiiL win .fi on In flinfp nitnmlinn. M.1I ClIU UVI i -- are now nearly lata to ttio i ( Wnntnn. wiiu In town HO rcKns uouu nuttwo in of his several lumo kilus of will begin HhipplnB this it. ihitchus resigned hU position iimr. uiid leaves to-morrow . ii.i.ivu u'lmrii lin will untor irnlumv. Ho Will bo IMsse.l , hv i n manv enunia uuiiiiii absence. tr. "lin owiih a raneli u mllo .' I!,..,.,,,.. I ...... 11. 1..,. I0WII. Ulll llinwmii. uiijiiiiiik ...lot-.. II.... A u.ii.l lull i.f l . .... I. la f...... II... mm vi ii.i ii i.ii inn ...i nit ...w 1.1.1" 11.. ....... .Iu la .... ..v. t P 3 . t ii filestore ot i-uimry isouiou. Itr term last .itonuay. rroi. v Ih principal. Mrn. l'lorco ot tho inturinodiato .lopart- Mi!) Harriott WoodrufTof tho An Tl.ni.i wiirit Kill IlllIllU . Campbell has opened a don; m inn roomH uuovo .i(or- i.'s htoro. where ho can bo i i.i-.i i.i .....i . i . doctor, uh ovory ono khowh, iuj n(.ir,itf rn i nliiru rf fittv i tnd can bo rullod upon to n linn. ... 1,1111 . Cl 1 1 1'cnillelou by Mrs. J. h. Uar- gent for SimondH & Co., of nJ in located in Hnnheo'8 . llarnard 1ioph to lo remoin Jl ol Iter old irtenuH, una uh as wimi io can, jaiet)i tiiyiuw 1... I.I Aw liari ruturuod from an ox- iwea trip to Now York and Kiuniy ffivulii fni tin firm rit 1, U. V.U. 1L WW I lllllllll'l. iiiui Ilia tho triti Knlnlv for IiUKi- m.n i una rniiinr u'uh nniiniiv on hit) return, tie In btill the average citiren bo told that e giow ami tio'jriHneu in ren thU KMon of tho year, lie m preeiitcd to an East Okic- . . ..I . . M I'lcnciiiituva yeMiruay tor u ! bouquet. it Wenton, and now on the W. Hunt in tlto capa.lty of hjMcLio, was in town to-day. Mi way to Joseph, Wallowa -tro ho rocs on n niiRlncs.i trip. of ftivn'ii among tho peojilo tJ.ht'M meeting of Protection de.-i.leil that thia coniiaii- "methU month, nnd p.iv f.r UQfll, QU It .. r,..-. ,1,.., ....v., o iv nviO) nif iii.ii 1 DU belon'' to tlm ilonurt. HIV lirw In .... 1.1. t In D.nl..... "V ivHMIi UllV l llllll' '-uj. ii huh nwi ni.ri.Mi iiini bemade to the council. uokiiiK m... . ..... . a . uviu in inn iiuimi- Vre aw.tkentil liv unmwwi.il U1rn nr.. I brick buildintr on friltiiii- iV i 1 iiuriiou oi which me lentfleton band for a prae rirally Bonio ono nlippcd m i....ini..I,llll.l, U I. . mum uiccovor in mo ".n . uuiaurn ann innocent aoo at ous of thia animal in xea inn riY, ..i llakor City 1a the greatest city in Ore5 Ron, f not in tho United States, It has moro wealth, more rcBourcea, greater "prospects,"- hd greater men, than uny other city on the globe. A tiro coveting ten thousand acres could bo put out in two minutes. Everybody there ia getting rich. Nobody ever die there. Gold ntiucots by tho mlllloiiH nf ilnllntn' worth arc dully picked up in tho streets. Any thing less than this description is culled "spleen" by tho llakor City paperc. 11. .1. Tim en him Invontu.l a rirtine harrow. It consists of u light sulky which runs behind and Is attached to the long reach in front of tho harrow by two staves that reach over and uio connected In front and fastened by a boll. 1'he apparatus is best titled for u harrow oi ino .iiiritsou pattern, it is easy on tho horses and easy on tho driver, us lie rides in the sulky i-eal all day, and is not tired out from tramping by nightfall. Tho Pendleton Klcctiic Light A Power company, a consolidation of Uio two old companies of Ponilleton. will mako lurim mm cxicnsivo improvements in tuo pros- cm system in oiieruiion. As yet no decided steps have been taken, but it is understood that a new and powerful plant win iirooaiuy oe mircnased. su cicnt to oporato fifty arc lights, and that other ac quisitions will be made. Grand Master. Jacob Muvcr has issued a dispensation for a Masonic Lodge at Helix, to bo called Nasbtirg Lodgo U. D.. with John II. Irvlnn W. M.. A. 11. Itnnlck 8. W.,andJ. E. Prouty J. W. Stated meetimm second and fourth SuturdavB in each month; will hold itn first meeting Saturday, r?ppt-mber 22, 1888. It was rumored utionclv. and tho ru- that J. E. Miller and Mrs.McCutchon hud united their fortunes, und would hereaf ter mako tho journoy of llfo together. Upon further iiivcs'lgation, however, the report was discovered to bo u caiiurd, whatever that Is, Lost, In Pendleton to-day, on Main street, a reddish-colored leather wallet, witli a robber band around it. containing u railroad pass on 0. It, Si N. linos, a fo airily check and two mcdtcul prescrip tions, all of no value to uny one exeunt tho owner. Kindor will please leave it ut thlsolllce. With 1H1 ru a rout nnd u-lmlf u lion ml in the Willamette valley, it becomes u strange problem to the average buyer why lie is conicllcd to tav ten cents a pound for this delicious fruit in Pendle ton. I'reight charges inuiit bu enormous to occasion this dillerouco. The face, hair and clothes of wheat- hauling grangers from north of town uro comnlotciv covered with a thick laver of dust when they Htriko tho town, a good evidence of tho execrable condition of the roads ut present. Union Scout: Tho Pendleton East Ohkoonian is c.jual to tho . ortland Ore gonian in tho matter of telegraphic news, and is far moio reliable. It should re ceive tho siiiMKjrt of every fair minded WHAT (JAMAS WANTS. Two Thing" Which are Nrr.rj tm Com. ' iilete the Happln.,, of thn l'mlrUIUt. J. T. Huston and Mr. Gllliland uro in town to-day from Camas Prairio, and they say that one or tuo things uio need needed, und badly, in that well popula ted and fertile mountain section. Now, they aver that it naturally "riles" a man to have his letters and natters arrive wearing an apearauce of age and d cu, os. and I'M, weio wt on tiro bv the and with tho charm und frohm-" of t timing thickets, 'lho ilames were' not joiiui cnureiy gone. T ins It s in 1 discovered mid tlm fn. u it. u i r i was TtVO MORK WRKCKI. Sevan Cart Ditched l.j m Uurntnc Bridge, and Kntlnecr CaTMnaa;h lUillx Hurt FIe.On Wrecked ht IlllRRrd. Yesterday forenoon H woBt-bqund freight from Umatilla. was badly wrecked by going through ti bridgo lietWeon Mosier und Hood ltlvcr. 'lho brush all along the lino in that neighborhood blazing and two of tho numerous trestles SEW TO.IIAV, Is man. H. havo have L. Downier und W. 8. Drown. Jr., leased tho Milton Eagle, und ulll full control of it hereafter. Dow nier in a first-class nowspapor man, und tho flight of tho Eagle will still bo upward. Dr. J. If. Irvine, the proprietor of the Helix drugstore, and one of tho leading Democrats of tho county, was in town last cvouini; tn attendance unon un A. P. A A. M. ciiupter meeting. John Pierce, of Chicago, will bo in Pendleton about October 1st, prepared to tuty tho hiuhest market price for sheep and cattle. Stock must bo in good order und sheep free from scab, Skating again this evening at tho rink hull under the management of L. D. Jay. After skating ia over a social dance will bo given. A good time tnuy bo exacted by tho young jn-oplo. Two suites of olllccs for rent in tho East Okhooxian building, steam heated, bathing privileges, hot und cold water, und other conveniences, for 10 per month each. SuorintoDdont Dobbins, of the Pen dleton waterworks, advortiscs in this pa pei for sealed bids for sixty cords of wood to lie delivered at tho pump limine. I-argo und attractive lookiug sweet pototoos, grown in California, havo made their aiiKaranco on tho Pendleton market iu largo quantities. IJulti o-littln delegation of pcoplo came down from Centorvlllo last night to in Pendleton take to-day in tho ball games and to-morrow. W. M. Lyall, of High Valloy, Union county, raised u crop of buckwheat tills year, tho ilrat known in thia region of country. It ia roortcd that tho corrupt district attorney of Multnomah county, H. E. McGinn, will bo iniouchoJ, if possible Tho Gettysburg entertainment will commence at a quarter after eight o'clcck, lasting ono hour and fifteen minutes. A lengthy and interesting account of ot tho races at Portland Thursday ia crowded out of this issue. Powder river has run dry, for tho first time in tho recollection of tho oldest set tlers. Wheat remains ut sixty-four cents to day, having declined no further as yet. Tho case of I). A. Dichards vs J, M. Dentley Is on trial to-day by a jury. Tho grain yield in Powder river valley was better this year than usual. Circuit Court for Union county con venes at Union Sept. 24th. E. I). Kellv has ben appointed post master ut Oregon City. tamas. Mail leaves Pilot Dock for that region only twico u week. To appreciate me inn iorco oi mis statement, one in i-t know that tho 5-emi-Weekly East Oiik (Ionian, containing its ficsfi. cilxt tela graphic dispatches, becomes time-worn and stale when it reaches its eager Alba readers. Same it is with Imiioitant let- tors, und tho delay in their arrival be comes extremely aggravating. All the people of Camas ask for Is a tri-wcekly mall. Three ctitlon8 which ought to melt it heart of stone have been sent to tho depaitmcnt ut Washington, praying ior nun noon, um tno.v niivo an been con tcmptously Ignored. It is u want which must Ira granted howover, sooner or later. Another thing needed to inBtiro tho Happiness of the Albaitcs Is a county bridge across Owen's crook, the old structure having lieon washed uway b a iresliet. A great deal of teaming is uono on uio roau, ana tno lack of a bridge necessitates a oua turn to nn side through u Held to find a fordimr- placo, the banks along tho creek being very filch. This bridra matter III urn. bubly lie urged at the next session of tho county court. a'uonikst. Two Thretfclnr Crew Net Their Maehlnei In the Hume Field. Lust Wednesday the fat in of Mr. David Drown wan tho sceno of u novel case of oniiosition between two threshing ma chine crews. Messrs. Decsa ft Dennis had secured the Job of threshing Mr. Drown'H grain, providing they com menced Wednesday morning. They had placed their separator iu iositlon before the time, to hold tho job, but were mak ing some repairs at thulr last sotting be fore commencing on Mr. Drown's stacks. In the meantime a mini named Doctor had been to see Mr. Drown, who told him of his contract with Dccso A Dennis, und uiso told him that ho could have tho job if tho other crew did not come up to their contract. Consequently, whon Wednesday noon unived, und tho Dccso A Dennis crow did not begin opor utions, Mr. Hector, who hud just llalshcd in un adjoining Held, pulled up to Mr. Ilrown's stacks, und gave the order to "stake down." In just live minutes his machine wus ready to begin work. Then began it war of wonts. Hector proposed to divide the job, but Deose A Dennis would not agree. Then Hector ollercd to give or take ' for tho work, but still Deese A Dennis would not accept a prop osition. It was dually hcttled by Deese paying 17 und an old debt. llutrl ArrlvaU. ViLLAitn Hoisk. E A Spaiil.llng, Chi cago: T II Dronts, I) Kyger.Wullu Walla; J 11 Irviiio, Helix; I) A Dichards nd wife, Jas A Varney, Tlios Ogle, J Evans, Tho Dalles; T W Jenkins, V M Kagg, Portland; II C Hall, D Heynomann, San Francisco; S II Clanfin, Mlnnoaiiolis; OA Darnott, Centorvlllo; 0 W Gordon, Tennosseo; H T Davis, E Pildo, II D Nel som J O Morehouse, Weston; E 1) Mc Laughlin, Milton; E U Skinworth, 1- K Hepburn, city; J A Schiller and wlfo, Murray. Idaho; J Carey, Fred Dolun, O It AN Co; Llwis, Henry Pert, Now York; 0 D Deynolds, Dochcstcr, Conn; J I) McConkey. G W Underwood, lowis- ton : J W Lioiiallen. T F Muiier. J F Cu- ruthers, Moscow, I T; 0 W Case, Jus Al der. .Mt Idaho: J 11 Morrow, Wultsbiirg, (Joi.PKN lttiLK, I) McCarty, F Conloy, Umatilla; 1 r tiirgiison, l-ostcr; i; Jack' son, J W Cornelius, Cold Spring: P Lu cosso. E Perrv. Adams: 8 tioblo.llrowns' vlllo; L II Collin, J M Haling, Walla Walla; i Mull, rsortli row dor; John Whittlo, Doiso; J CStamiier, Henry Do not. J 1 Harbor. W H Myers, Center vlllo; A Arnold, Geo Franklin, city; A D Denlck.J I. Killian. Juniper: J D Ellis. CamaaPreiUo; Cadwalader Pros, It Mav ola, Lapwul; .Mr. Mullala, nutter urccK ; D II Comba, country; Lea Hunter, Wi It'll t A liradburn. Nve Dowman Hoise. Prof F K Heiiburn, city; 0 0 Sowers, .1 N Yoik, Weston; Dan Garrett, Geo Wood, Sam Denning, Walla Walla: Harrv Johnson. Jas Wish W A Dowo, E O Johnson, M J Muhan, M 0 Gustln, I, V illumson, J retisuor, Walla Walla D D C : Charles Dooney, Jas Doonoy, Portland; O Martin, Putter Creek. Dan M NIchol, Wulla Walla; Dan Cameron, .Mrs Ualmbich, l4urande; J Pierce, Chicago; J 0 Stumor, Jos Depot, 11 leiot, J it .Myers, ueniorvino. AUvertlMsd Letteri. letters for the following persons re main in tho Pendleton poaioiiice foiem ber Nth, Coal field tn br ITlopd. Two men with a team und wagon-load tij t.rnvUliinH. etc.. left vesterday fnr thn ntirnrwo of developing tho Uraa- .... -.'...... !.. .1 r..,vin I. U'.n . . uiuo ik Daserjauisis. W Mid era frnr l. 1.,-.. D17I1I nu .... , , . , . . i .. . p'ni, .11111 11,11 m tneir apKiraaro on the '"'nf Z m.t t. work, cud another outfit u... ... i - . -.- . Allen E E Humes Henry Durgess Miss Edna Degg John How den J S Dyers John Cozzins Thomas Dictman Jack DorityJohn ii Fish Mrs D I. French Nina L Furman A mown Hoinson 0 II Harris Harriet I Haas Victoria J Ilenery D l Hornudy A D Jameson II M Lunner Joseph Miller II J Persons calling say "advertiaed." Morrison M I, McCarthy Dennis McDowell 0 I) Mc.Null S J Mcltao D Mttlo DevJ II Olsen Salve Owens Frank Peters Jennie Seeman D W Shein Getls Phol Willoa Snider Douglas Stein Valentine Swan Samuel T Thorngreen Fred Tilton Dobt Wheeler Dev Wm Williams Geo D Wolf Ira for the above please F. D. Cloiton, P. M. . .i . -r ryr.'rwme',l"h the Stars vraawer. (ha ku..,.. m i,,,ter,n.0"- To-morrow "'11 and Watllo will u-t in rv w t . ----- ,n ,no game with T til IB. warrmrv U1 pitch and catch for tilla County Coal Uompanys .nno, situated at tho head of Putter creek, flfiv.mllns from Pendleton. Ihreo men U.-I1I Vv, nut ti work, cud UUOtlier outfit , To the Incurable" Hick. nf frnl will leave soon. Tho quality ot i r n p:VlnL'ton will be at the Vil coal is superb. Tho vein is now reasona-. )ard ir0UlH)( rendleton, all day Monday, bly large, and is expected to increase in poptember 17, 1888, and particularly in- running .slowly and cautiously along, ran into uio urmge, winch gaso wuvut onco under it. S-cven cars weto piled on to of one another and it eix-d 1ph1 of vulu able freight won dettroicd, Feveral pianos ueing niusneu io Hinders. ,M. Uiivanagn, the engineer, was thrown down with his engiuo, suH'crlng a fracture of his arm unil two ribs, bcBides being badlv scalded by ocaping steam. Although badly injuicd, it is believed ho will oscaiH) witit ma uio. liiollremau wus caught on tho telegraph wires running uiongsido tno trestle, tiling Micro und escaped without serious injury, Neither of the brakesmen were injured. Passen gors from both ways wero transferred from Hood Hiv:r to The Dalles by boat, the Bccno of tno wreck being impassable ltissuDPoeed hat it will bo cleared un by to-morrow. The east-bound passenger did not pull out of rendleton until this afternoon, having arrived at about 11 ;30 a. m. The Farmington passenger was also delayed iu conseouence. Tho acci dent will cause considerable delay in freight and passenger tralllc. Last nleht'a west-bound frclsht No, 7. duo in Pendleton at four o'clock, was wrecked at II Heard, under what circum stances is not known, rive cars were thrown from tho track and wero badly damaged, no liven woro lost, winch is something to be thankful for. TIIK DANCK A I' NOLI. magnitude wh'.n further excavated In a fight between a school teacher and a young man whoao aiater tho teacher had punUbed, at Perrydale, Kaniaa, both ware Mortally wounded. rvr. ..ir vites trie attention oi inose auucretn liave "given up doctors as useless." Lung, liver, kidney, nervous, chronic and uterine coses specially examined, free. Dheumatic and rectal cases treated aa before. Cone early in the day. And an Aneedete Abunt a Yenn Man who Caui.l Not. uarne a leant. A nice little danco was held at No In lust night, which was largely attended bv young people Jrom tho country round uliotit. lho proceeds woro fol, which will uo toward buying seats for the school house at Nolin. An amusing Incident s told in connection with the uflulr.ut tho oxiieuso of a lovo-lorn swain present. Ho was on tho anxious scut as to his solidity with his best girl, who was ovidontly of u coquetish disposition and disposed to capture un many beaux as possible. Not wishing to lcavo her to tho tender mercies of other gallants, the young man sent a companion out to har ness Ills team when the hour ofdeparturn arrived. Tho agent succeeded in getting tho horses on the wrong side, und tho young man was compelled to chuiigo them back again. Hut ho was llut-lratcd und excited, nnd got tho harness on wrong. Then lie put tho horses in their wrong position again, nnd In righting them again disarranged the liurness. 8ectutorB say It was a circus to watch tho young man, who wanted sonio ono to shoot him at tho cloo of the entertain ment, his girl having gone homo with a rival while ho wus oxcitedlv fooling with the horses und scattering largo chunks of profanity on tho indignant uir. m Ileturnrd tn III Old Lore, D. D. Mann and John Mullula of Lena, Morrow county, uro in town. Mr. Mann lion returned to this part of the county to reside permanently, having for tho past two or three years carried on his stock business in Grant county. He thinks thin In tho best part of Oregon ufter all, and means to provo it by .staying hero. Mr. Mann has lately iniortcd two Clydosdald stallions andClydesdale mares Irom England und will turn bis attention to fine stock. Mr, Munn in a energetic voting man and bound to strcecd. Every body known John Mullula, who bus been a resident of tho county tor nineteen years. Pendleton pcoplo are alwuy glad to see tho Morrow countyites becauso tlioy wore until late years "good pcoplo of old Umatilla," Tho New York Democratic platform contains the following plank: "We maintain that combinations of capital commonly called trusts uro con spiracies which limit production, fix tho price of commodities regardless of the cost of production, and reduce tho wagos of labor, crush out smallor independent dealers and strangle competition. 1 heso conspiracies are not private ulfalrB; they are matters of great government concern. We domand legislation to prevent such combinations." Near Chickasaw, Ark,, Frank McCain and Pearson Eubanks, uged fourteen and eighteen years resccllvely, who had quarrelled In school, met in the road in the presonco of a number of other boys, and each drawing a large knife, begun lucking ut the other until McCain fell to tiie ground from loss of blood, Eubanks, it was then found, had !een fatuity stubbed in the bock. McCain was not seriously hurt. Poor, bewildered Den j. Harrison I He doesn't know whether to excuse trusts or to Ignoro them; whether to stick to the Chicago platform or wait for the Senate's patclies; whether to deny that thero i- a surplus or to favor BpeudliiM it '.whether to advise tariff tinkering or go on in for war taxes forever Depunlicaiiism is getting to bo a very uncertain article. A man named Jackson, aged aboat ,50, unmarried und a resident of Washington county about sixteen years, wua found dead Wednesday under the saloon owned by .Mr. .Mull, at Kecaviiie. moo raucii whisky. $20.01 REWARD ! NEW TO-PAY. w OOD WANTKH. noiii.il nidi will ix rerelred at my nrrire until IJoVlock noon.Heptemtmr t I", for furnlihlne nd delivering attlie pump home of the eliy waterworks, in rendition, nni more than sixty, and not ! than forty rorJi of wood per month, whlot- amount halt be reculated by the iaprl'iUndenl In rher e; ia"d tint delivery lo be made Oelo ber Ut, ISM, and thereafter on the Out day or each lurceedlnc month until and Including January Jlt.lHW. The od to be four feel lone, touna ana wen e"nej, ene.ii heye been cut frnm eUndlBf green Umber. Bide mud specify what kind of wood aid Ernportien or eeen ainu, iibii'o, propoera , be rurnt'bed. TherlgbtUirelert any and all bide la reaeryed. J. If. ItUHBIHH, eel dew 14 BapU Pendleton Waterworks A Twenty Dollar gold piece will be given fo any one who will find a GROCERY STORK in Pendleton, that will sell GROCERIES regularly ehenpor than they are selling at tho BEDROCK STORE. 1 pay cash and SELL FOR CASH And can und will make the BEDROCK STORE The cheapest Grocery Store in town. I Have no Old Stock to dispose of. All goods are now ami fresh and of tho BEST QUA! intend to keep tho lead in High Grade and Low Prices of goods or will pay the above reward U the one who earns it. P. A. CARRIER, Odd Follows Building. - Alain and Alta Sts . Protection or Tariff Reform. Itoynnd attrition, thn Tarlirix tho lki.iuwii whlrh tlm cimliiii riimimlmi will be foudi t nnd It liohoovrs every lllicn who hiiiiIiI votn InlelllKenlly to Inform lilnii lf upon n mil, feet which so cloudy arrcnts liU toinixiral wrlfurn GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, The Protective Tariff. WHAT IT DOES FOR US, llenden. whnt ia n an nil v rmmldnrfld a mnat nliHtrilHD mililrit oanv lit coiilliriiliriiiilon. ft vlll eervo lunTurirr primer for llm IntrniirnH wol I iisa tuMt-lMHili for the l.'iirui'il. mil OOOK ennw ino pnicuiill oiivui .ii inn rniin iivn nj.irni iiihmi iiiuiimiiiiij. i i inii the nmnlcnintnlotiotiii fenttiroof thn liook In lUexnctnllgiiiiiPiit with thu iikkhiiui' of TrceU dcntUlevclnnd. . . Thn portion or Mr. lllallio'n "rwciny vrar 111 t ottuivf" i inaen up, ins nut-ninne upon theTurltrntinlyzrd,crlllcUoi und iiiiulnto fitrnUh tiii'lrottti n-fiiliilluii. INDORSEMENTS: The form ue well ae thn RtibitnnL'n nf thn tMXik Ih inoit ndinlriihln. nn.l I Imvc Men ll.ilU Ins surpseiilnc It for tike In ttio ureal wnrh of Npreadlim tlm irttlli iiiiuimu tlio pcoplo. ' HON M. IMCKI.NHO.N, INotlilimter (l.'ll.'rsl. It lrinnlilnRndloKlcul cjponlllon of tho Injinlloo unit ilepiKloim nf lho nnit.'.'tl?n thu ory. Tho work In timely, ninl very vuliiablnronlrlhutlon w I he llioniiunwif l.irlll reform It. W , 'I . I WMr.NII, M t I notice that thin hook Ureeelvlnc grrnt conimtiinlatloii, It - Iniltuiued upon fiiitdn mental tnilhi, and I wUh lluitthu facln mid itrKiiiiirtiit may h In the liiindi and minds o every cltlien called upon tlila yimr lo vol.i uixtn thoeront ecoiiniiilral ipievlloiiM o( mirpltt andtarlrr. (IKN. .IOIIN t'.III.At'K, ('.iiiiiiiUKlotieriif IVimlon. Wo take plcomira IP BlvInK till" work our hearty InilnrM-mcnt, nnd r.'.'iiiiiii.'nit Ihut lo cal commltleivi and cltllm asiUt In mti'iidlnK Un rln iiliillon innone Mm viiPth of IlllnoU. HTATK DKMOCIIVTIO C'KN'f'IIAI, COMMin ilK Or' 1I.I.INOIH. And many other. The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST 0RE60NIAN, One Year, .AND CEN. LIEB'S BOOK. flook llound In moth and HrmLWrokly r.nt Or'Kiiiiliui On Year H 0 Ikiok Alene, In Cloth, pn.l pud I ( Address EAST ORECONIAN PUS. CO., IVmtletiiii, Onuou. C, E. HOOSEVKIVr. N. U, TKSNUHY. F. II. IIIUHM'IVII, PHOTOGRAPHS, Easol Cabinet Frames. Framos Ma do to and Enlarging. Ordor, Copying PORTRAITS In Crayon, Oil, Ink, Pastol, Wntor Colors, or CO?.D AND SILVER, by tho R. Ta R. OOa Photographers. - Pendleton, Oregon. Suocossors to J. A. Brlggs." CLOCKS. CLOCKS! We have received, Direct from the Factory, One of tho I-argost Invoices of Clocks of Every Description Km received in rendleton. Buying theso goods direct, we can sell them cheaper than any other house In town, FINE WATCH-REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. F. J. Donaldson & Co., City Drug Store.