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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1888)
1888. A very pious young man, named Cliarlos Urocking, camo to North Powder from Tioga county, N. Y., lust March, and got into tho good graces of a family named CltarneH, with whom ho boarded, but failed to pay, claiming ho could not get pay for IiIh wook In u mill them,. Ho Uo ilnully Hklpped out, alter ransacking tho house and stealing u watch. Homo money, and other valuables. Ho also Orfsonlan llrnnch OBIce. . . 1 tllUilUV. 1U IILIIIr VJllllILIllI'N. nchoflif?."''1!?. ft?,"' Yi n a S ' borrowed various biiiuh of nionev u"''con.l ilr, tiii'l". !''!!!" Tlio other tnerchunrtlso stores have re- fill "i - " f II tl I WW U . III! Will UU i . . . ..... i..f IlllUlVr ;-v. ...,,. , pptVOM mm lit ii I tun nniirlt rill Until utltu IV - - . , nnll IW I'tillUIClWIIatlllV . w..v n iiiiiu iiiimij i ...r !ir..,riiii nt'iioriilly, tpiiuik"? ply of uoods for tho winter. Alexander 1 . .T.it when in rorimnu. uo win rin3r them ' service in m HIIIIVITIKS. K. Co., Photographers. .j.Wlilttakcr, dentist. .ii ..inr ii.ni c Houtn is incrcas v. i..in frnm the rancn on a t)V to ' Mtch repairing at Donaldson & . i .. t r iihotouraiuiH ko iu v. tthc Main street bridge. lUtnncy i In Union attend '. ......i t.nlni. Interested in guv- II tuui, . .I...... .. u litir nl Wiillnwu. and " ' . 1 ' ! 1 I . ... T. Hixiit wcro murneu iubi Walla Walla. i.lu ti'lfrt ut (iiiirnn'H hnlnl R11U mo " tin !.....,.,.,( -rimv urn wiiiini; to ilhdof honoraiiie worn. iiiiteit of offices for rent in tho utoosiAS building, steam heated, f 'I...... l.nf unit f'nlfl U'llfur prilll-K-n, m - .-.. i ber conveniences, iur iu n.-r ch. mwn. who was killed at Uurns evening of tho 7th instant, by Iirntlu.r iif Miirl. Itriitvn nerlv publlslied the btatcs Nights it tt'Albany. rfcutiicd that Jack Edwards has the CiarH. lie, uix-uniiug iu hai acquitted hlnifelf well wlillo nitli the Salt Lakes, and will accompany tuai ciuu to ban . it . . iii . rjicrson, uie onorKCiic tumor 01 ifncr Gazette, tuihmju throueh ttmbv to meet hlH wife in Walla CkiiiiiniK i" . - . . I... ,.. Inilf tt fltlu mnrtiltiir'ii 1 LVUt'l llttll vn nun " The lov editor ot ttie Homo . ..I- anliilH VAlllilltn JI1IJ IIIA m'.i. " .1 ..... .... I.. trouble huR boon caunod by tho limine oi lonnmorn wno jiuah crofKini; hack of Wheelan'H and r break down aino pmowaiic on , So two txjHtH liavo been put I i i i lniiiiTN in inn riiiifuiin lu uiivn uttii care. Child and another l'rlnovillo iiuki1 through town nunday I I A .1 1 f nr uuiiKoi catno. which wero : Tim Dalles, und uro bound for muketK. Tho business of cattle j .it..., i i... - tiuyunnv in ivamuin uiukuii. r evening nuinberH of l'endlo- vita niriu MUAliiuniv unuiuiiK u.iii:ir nii'm wim riurri frifivnH. of (JonKelK-rry rules, between lletontiitiH of puglliHtiu nualltics. nuni ijiipii iii mtiiro. .... ..-l.tt.f.f ..A IT.... I.. vii rAllllillluil Mb iiuumi n .L.. 1 ... ..... ... . . .1. . . .. object of much curious iittun sUher "ram avis," n veritablo .1 ..'w.f...... I II l.t- I 1111 1 ... m tin iitii imnn in mi iir h at More, and nlmreH honom with ifrom curiosity Inintorii. nnoyer Is In receipt of a com hnt Yamhill eonnty, OroKon, th&t (M)tuo meamires bo taken to . I.. 11...4 The governor has answered lm ..t...... l.t ....At It.. uiLn nun mi liiiiiiuriLV iu k 1 1 4 ll V ' " "'V HUM 111 VllVj tllVIU fit iltA ,nit: tnjn rewrt that Tcndloton is a ey mor tno town. Hto up return to tho hottd. and never in llu ,u t that I'ond eton mer- lra ii. ..I.. ..11 1 .1 I v..ii iii, iiinmi iiii'ii iiir.ii.1 ' rvr,iiu V ,, vi liuit'miiu livuri'i, u.v.i,i, iiivi inwra rruiiiii in. 'Ji"l;aveone arden ndmirer at rendieton. Ho seriously avers ,-n.t Lakes aw the only eltib In Mnited States wh can down nd thould the Mnriiions ikeatourof tho Kant, ihev wiout every nlno in tho na neor association. The iiIkivo M III lltl Oilin.i.lnAU-i In llifa iHIHVrillLN. Il ...I" " uie Murs, rJivll)no ! .....I ..... jiini ii'l'll UIIUPll'ii iiiiu o the ronntv iail for sti-alini: a .lltui II It!. I1U IIIUllt3 It atjke If lm linrl fnrmn.l tl 1111 111(1 IIMIICI.IIIU njslit now h.ivo lieen a con- 1 Itlll ii ..,. I.. IU. 1 I 1.. I " I""! .11 IIIU IM..1I. I'l , -"bui'iuim in -an non u ' n error of UiU character he 'o ins linn r ,ed 'a temllnt in on a small scale lv & Fnuior followed stilt to day, receiving a iiirgo invoico oi goods oi overy variety. Customers in tho town mid iu the coun try round ubuut will certainly find a great deal to ehooso from in tho Pendleton market this winter. Allmnv Democrat: Mr. Jesse Moore, a prominent stockman of Umatilla county, came all the way to Albany to havo a tumor on his neck taken out, and to-day Dr. J. L. Hill Hiiccessfullv lire- formed tho operation. That is going a good ways for u surgeon but Albany has sumo us good ones as there uro in the state Judgo Feo left for Union last night to hold u term of court at that place, having adjourned court at thin place last Satur day night. For a young and inexperi enced judgo, In his Hist term upon the bench, Mr. Feu has won the good opinion of tho bur und tho people generally. The material has nil arrived for ho 0. A W. T. K. U. Co.'s now depot, turnt-i-bio and thrco-stull round-house at Center villo, and us soon its u suillcient force of curpentors can bo procured work will be rapidly pushed to completion. Hev. Mr. Tichinoro, of Walla Walla, delivered two excellent sermons last Sun day morning and evening iu the Hpisco- rial church, having come over irom t tin Garden City and conducted the service by special request. Mrs. ltachel Yoakum, mother of Judgo II. V. Yoakum, of Niillu, died at the residenco of her son on Saturday last, Further particulars of her lifo and death will lo published In u future issuo of this paper. A young man named King borrowed tlOO of Hud Toney, a Maker county fannur for whom ho had been working, linltiilil II 111. IV U'.lfTilll Iif HflUIllf .' Co. on credit, which he sold, ami skipped out. H. T. Cox returned Saturday night to Colfax, after u pleasant visit with his nu merous Tendloton friends. Mr. Cox'h en thusiasm on tho baseball qualities of tho Colfax nine dcp.it ted with him. Tlio Kdltorof tho Ksur Oiikoonun wus hospitably entertained whilo in .Sulcm by Ihoso goo'd peonlo, Mr. and Mrs. (J. N . Webb, und their daughter Mrs. Frar.lor. Fred I-aflb, u freight train man. had Ids hand amputated on Friday by Dr. X. (. Itlalock. It was crushed lietween two freight cars ut Umatilla. John (5 mien has purchased tho entire cargo of oil paintings displayed for sale by tho laco company, for the purpose of decorating his now hotel. J. M. Toonoy lias declared his inten tion of Incoming a cltien of these United .States, making application in tho clerk's olnco to-day. It is reported that Turner it Crews, and F. V. Tustln. uttornovH. havo entered into partnership for tho pructico of their profession. T. .1. Kirk, who will roproxent tho pco ;lo of Umatilla county in tho next I.cgis aiere, Is iu town to day. Joe Cannon, the Lexington fire fiend was convicted ami sentenced 10 uvu yearH in tho ponltentary. L. 11. ltccdor, now special agent Inr tho Stato Insurance Company, is iu town, rustling tor business. Tim St. Charles Hotel at Albany, after lying idle for six years, has Ixtm refitted and opened up again. W. .1. finodgrass, of Laiiranile, has moved to l'ortlund to reside durini: tho winter. Tho total amount of tuxublo projierty in Uiunt county is fa.W.'.iHO. TDK COAI. MINK. AMOTIIKR MAX (lONK WHOMO. John Mclrrjr SUIp, I.rivliiB Mrniy Creil-ltor-"l)ctor" Slcdnrry. The Irreiiressllile .Inlm Mndiirrv hnt skipped. Thero is no question u mt thi. fact, and his numerous viuditoM are mourning. Ho left l'eudleton nbn.it a week ago, and no one suspected am tiling 'wrong; but when It was heard th.it ho had gone over the Hnu to llaker Citv.und from there had gone to Huntington, and was trying to pass himself otr for u doe tor, reports bei.Mli to snri'ail. unit llti.ill v simmered down to the cold, hard fact that hu had actually skipped Metiarry has always apivcared to bo do-' lion and treatment of hidden cavities of ing a fair buslno'S, especially lately with Mho head and throat aro confessedly tho his grocery store, but examination 1 most perfect of anything vet devised for 'shows that (.is uU'ulis havo been con-1 this special purposo enabling them not uue.ieu in u loose, Haphazard fashion, ft only to reanuy uiscover tho exact nature is probable that his liabilities will of tlio complaint, but also to direct their amount to several thousand dollars J. applications to the diseased parts soellee 1 W. Flack is the heaviest creditor, Me- tually that relief Is often experienced ' Ourry owing him about two thousand 1 at once, and permanent cures aro often ; dollars. Complaints for attachment suits olieelcd In tho most stubborn and aggra woro mod ny .nr. i iucic lor $1,11711.7..', and by I, H. Dawson, assignee, for fV-Urf.tid. It wis not genurally suspected, Bavo by u fow of tho knowing ones, that ,McUarry was so badly im merse!! in tho sea of dcbt.head and heels, DEAFNKSH, CATAKUII. Tn nlariMrn nf tlio Tliront mnl Lune Sol- rntlllcal)r anil Slicccufully Treatril br lira. Ilurrln. Kur imtviiril nf m.iiiv Vivirs Dirt. D:ir. i In's professional attention lias been ex clusively devoted to the study und inves tigation of these important ailments, and ' it is with pardonable pride that thev refer 1 to tho success which they havo achieved , in their treatment unit cure. Their moth I od of practice is distinctly original, based 1 umii strictly rational and sciuiititle prin ciples and followed by tho happiest ie- ' ultltu Tiintr iitti1tmwiii.j f. if tt n v ti uttii ii GREAT SLAUGHTER OF GOODS For the Next Sixty Days. und tho fact of his skipping is probnblv surprising news to numbers of Penillclon people. MePurry, during his residenco ere, hail ci.nu to lo regarded us a pe culiar flxttt'c, and ho doubtless will bo greatly m ssed from his accustomed haunts. Ho wus a genial, well-disposed gontlemat , so far as known heretofore, und hud many friends who will le.irn of his departure iu this fashion with regiet. Hu is supposed by many to havo left well supplied with lucre, but whether hu did or not cannot bo ascertained. It is qultu likely that ho has ccnslderablo money Iu his possession. About nil the property that can ,bo found to satisfy his creditors is tlm little grocory store on Main street, but this amount of procrty will not near pay his debts, und most of the unfortunates whom ho owes will doubtless be left heavily in the lurch. IAI f.H'H IIOTK.I,. A Hupfrli riullillni. Complrtn In llrrrj-lltitnll-l'riiillclun In the I.rml. Sunday, u party containing u represen tative of tlio Hast Ohi:uonian wcro kindly shown through hi new hotel by iikak.nf.sh cimEt) ik fivk MiNUTrs nv nnn. and wero mirpriried nt mo vatcd cases. In catarrh the offensive dlschurgo soon dlminislics, in thunra.it I nsibt ides, ulcera tions are made to heal, the breath In re stored to its natural purity and a twtnu- nenteuro is speedily cflccted. Throat utlcctions of whatever nature ylold like a charm and the sumo bcnotlclul c Meets uro produced in impairments and disor dcrs of tho vocal organs, iu chronic und preslstuut coughs as vycll oh in bronchial and pulmonarv complaints. In the treatment kof doafness prompt roliof is usually felt, und tho hearing is either entirely restored or materially benefit ted; wbllu discharges from tho oar from whatever cuuso aro radically und per manently cured in a, short time. And it Is ono of tho happy features of Prs. Damn's practico Hut tho applications iiitiM neither pain nor distress and can thcreforo be readily administered to tho most nervous person. A candid opinion will invariably bo given nn to tho possibilities of a euro and no cuso will ho accepted for treatment which docs not ollor a reasonable cliunco of success, and whilo far from professing to perform impossibilities, or to cure ev ery cuso that presents itself for treatment. Drs. Darrin may safely statu that patients under their professional caro will receive every benefit guaranteed by scienro, skill una comprencnuvo experience. Propoieit IJevflopment, ami tlrt Kiie tatloni Slay 1'rnveQult Valuable. W. 1). Fletcher and 0. J. Carlson havo returned from tho Umatilla Coal Com panv'H initio at tho head of liutler cr ek, in w'hicli soino fow l'eudleton parties uru interested. Mr. Fletcher brought back u quantity of samples from tho mines, which Ourn splendidly, and uro of excel lent quality. The present ledge, which has toon followed into tho mountain for o distance of over 100 feot. varies from a foot und a half to three feet of good coal in thickness, und it lias beon estimated that development of this ledgo alone would bo vorv profitable. Hut It is nl most invuriuoly tho cuso that a second, and oven a third or fourth ledgo of greater magnltudo is discovered soino distance underneath tho first, and tlio company proposes to sink u shaft und tap this iMnnil liwk'n. which U supposed to oxist. If it is discovered, and there is everv rea son to supK)he that it will bo. tlio 0. It. I & N. Co. has promised to build a branch i railroad to the mine, and the coal field w ill . undoubtedly provo u bonanza to its own-1 ers. A good coal nilno is IJastern Ore-1 con's und the D. H. A N. Co.'s greato t j want, and if tho one discovered realizes i anything like tho oxiH'etutlon of Its own- ers'.iWho uro somehul enthuflaHle, ft .. III'.,,.,,.., f unufiluratile VulllO to I Oil-I dleton, anil to the aiciv nioiilioned rail-1 v I raid company. A diill ami "ther iieces-1 u,,ri. in irliluurv Is now Imlng laHiiioneo Mr. (iairon. and woro surpriiied nt completeness iu design of overy detail of the magnificent structure. It is indeed a iqccIiuou of architecture almost ier feet. Every portion, from tho basement to the roof, is arranged with great fore thought to Insure (he comfort und safety of proscctlvo guests, and for the con venience of the landlord. Among minor conveniences might bo mentioned u handy und neatly-designed chicken coop in the roar of tlio basement, u phice for a tiro plug on the second floor to ward oil the incursions of tlio gtcutcst of all fiends, a ftro cscatw, und numerous closets. Tho building wus arranged also with a view of utulUutlrn of room, und the basement below solves the problem to u T. There is room enough for a stoam laundry, for the storage of any quantity of goods and provisions, or for uny other purM)Hu desired. Tho recent purchase by .Mr. liagoii of the l.lliorty Hull property, on which hu intends to erect a building for tho accommodation of his horses ami bus, Is also quite an acquisition. Tho Intel contains fifty-two rooms, all thor oughly ventilated, und u few, fronting on Court street, calculated to mako splendid offices or sample rooms. Thu vlow from tho roof commands the wholoof town, the building being ut present the highest and largest in l'ondletoii. hi tdiort, the Htructuro when complete will bo u model hotel, ami one of which Its owner and tho Hjop!e of l'eiidleton might well feel proud. When both liugen'H und tho rendieton hotel uru finished, tills place can claim thu honor oi Doing mo leaning town in Oregon, in proortlon to ltd site, l ii.;. niiill.ir .if liilnl Hf-rniiiiiifiilutfons. Inde.-d. rendieton Is well euulpiied with i polypus fplendiil buildings of every character. iu:iuci:i iiatks. Itounil Trip Tlckrtu for 111" MrrlianltV, Walln Walla uuil Col fa I I'alra. Hound-trip tickets for the Mechanics Fair at l'ortlund will bo on salu at thu l'eiidleton (loot from Thursday, October 1, to Saturday, October '27, Inclnslvo, and are good to return until thu -!Hh. For ull davs tho prtco o.' tickets will Iki 11.W, wttll tho oxcopiion 01 special excursion t on October Mh, Kith mid UAl, on which , dates tickelH will lie sold for i'll-TftJimited . in niliirn for six davs from dato of sale If a largo parlv of l'endletoiilans oxcct to go on uny certain day wiso plan to notify th The Largest Stock ot Boots and Shoes EST PENDLETON. Tho Largest ami Hwt Stock of Men's Furnishing Goods, Saddles and Harness, Ever Brought to Pendleton. PAlUUN. Mn. Kpiioii: For years past I havo been growing deaf, until last January I could not hear anything in my right ear. Drs. Darrin examined mo, und said lie could euro mo in flvo minutes. Ho kept I ids word, for in loss than five minutes I could hear us well as over in my uie. Tlio sounds in tho streets uro entirely changed, and roally painful to my ear. I wus cured without medicine or surgical oiieration Just simply electricity, us ap plied by Drs. Jiarrin. itoier m mo at Fast Portland, Smith's iiddltlon, on Tweuty-flrst street. Mvitos Oris. IIKAKNKhS CI'RKII IN TKN HINUTrS. Mil. Knirou Dear sir: I resldo in North Yakima, W. T. I consulted Drs. Darrin for deafnoss. My left ear was to tally deaf. With ono ocrution with Drs. Darrin's clectrlomagnotie euro, of ton minutes, I was niado to hear us well as over in my life. Can bo reforred to as to the truth of my statement. 0. V. Fi.owkii. OKNKUAI. IIKIIMTY AN'II OATAIIIIII CUItlill. Mn. HniTOii Dear Sir: I hav lieen troubled with tho cutarh for about seven years, and for several years nasi I have suiiered irom general ueoiuiy hiso. Now. for about six wccks- treaimeni, i um utmost entirely cured remark mv improvements Mv liusbanil was also cure his back a fow months ugo, anil wo ran bo referred to at Nootsuck, W. T. Mns. A. F. Which. 1-OI.VrUH ANII CATAIIIUI CUIIKII. Dit, Dakiiin Sir; Pluaso accept my Ihuiiks for ciirlnu' my lioy of catarrh and hi the nnsa of long Manning. Also my voting daughter w as cured of a tumor, ltefor to mo ut Vancoiivfir, W. T., next door east of tho court house. Miih. I,. K. Haiimon, OKKICK lllll'ns AMI IXACI! OK III'MNKSH. Drs. Darrin uro lwated at tlio Stino House, corner of IV iirlh und Main SIh Wulla Walla, W. T. Consultation frco Charges rousonublo. IVsir treated freo TuoHduys and SaturilavH from H to 10 u. m. No cases taken if not deemed cur-iiiiiu. Olllcu hours from 10 to 4 dally; ovo iiings. 7 Ut 8, Sundays, 10 to 1L'. All eiircablft chronic diseai-es loss of man IixhI. IiIkmI taints, 1-yphilis, gleet, gonor-rliu-a, stricture, serniatorrliiia, seminal These Goods are now offered at 20 Per Cent Less linbhasxuia cla33 of Goods can be bought in Pendleton. This is the beat opportunity over ollerod to tho people of Umntilla County. , ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED ! JAS. WHLELAN, Court ami Cottonwood St Pendleton. Retiring from Business! Retiring from Business! CLOSING OUT AT GREAT SACRIFICE COST i CLOSING OUT AT COST i SALE ! GREAT SACRIFICE SALE ! ks' treatment, I 1, and my friends i its in overy wuy.J ured of u pain (u J. Diamond, the Clothier and Hatter OF PENDLETON, begs leave to announce to thu public that hu Intends to retire from biiNluesH and In order to do so ho will sell his entire largo stock, consisting of here, Mens, Boys and Children's Fine Clothing, Fur nishing Goods, Boots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, Etc. BEG I:CSS .CXF COST ! that special accommodations may l se- '"Hound trip tickelH for the Wulla Walla Wulla fair will bo on wlo from 'eptem bcr L'9 to October . inclu.-lve Half f.irn. cr two dollars will lo churged for tho trip to Walla Wulla and return. Tickets for the Whitman county fair at it uimlil Ik ii t u-,i!ikiinR.4 or loss i.f dcslru or soxuul . . . . .. 1. iu iil'cih. iu oroer . imuur in mull or wum.ui, i,u.iiin miu iv.ir,.v iv ill Ui nun und one-fifth the reu'U lur faro, or flMWfor the round trip. Thoy will boon sulo from Octder 8 to Hi, In- L' Should l'endletiiii citizens deslro to visit anv of theK .ilnls, Ihey havo now u gixxl opportunity to tako ad vantage of these reduced rate. .Ii.:ifnesn am confidentially anil success-1 fully treated. Circulars Mint freo. Mut ' cases can lecelve homo treatment after a visit to tho doctors' office. 'Tho Drs, Darrin also have a branch i office at 233 Fifth streot, Portland, Or., wheio any in that vicinity can consult them.) j It will ho to your advantage to uxiimino my New Fall and Winter Stock, which Ih complete 'n all tho market oilers In now patterns, nobby styles and nice finish, ('(lino early beforo the iissortment is broken, us this is u Iwim fldo salo, ami I Must Close Out Before November 1st. Alxint Hi rcaimnt. It will bo remembered that llaker City , peoplo had prepared a beautiful cham pionship jicnnani for tho winning club at , the tournament, Jifllo doubting but that ' their own (wasted team would win tho luudv prize. Thev had everything nicely - ...I Tl. ..:..(. mi. hu IliiVur I'llVri. . n'...l tv l-ii i.piir .ll. 1 ""n ----- . ... f),fe(!ill Co. o,K..;,eda..ollico VZrLZil .!, Vlllnr.1 lfi,.is. idKint f-ot)teuiter 15lfi I J . l.V - . ...'I. ... . , . DUlJIIUIli UO f.-tf .IIIH ll-llb: 111 IIUUL . . - -.- . .. nuiilll -Mill' in , rm 1 1111' imiv.p . - - , - - . Mft lllfKir.nl miliar II, f..l.i i ,.'ll. a inlrl.lH... lf III iLIir.' tllti irOK-e(l TilJR irliL.l, I.. i i... ' .!.... .....I .,111 l..i li.illli'll IO 1110 1,,. i ii.ii nm nv nn u.M.lliiii""i , , i-ii,,. - jTIIia lntl....tn.. ... . ii , . ii I.... t.tiiui ilr Mnlelier rr ii .v'11 V,,'R ol "vo i mine nuxv ti'ii'i".' i , 'j iVndlot mla.i ill r.-moniNir I intends mako another trip. I lie shares u tijn on ibU frull -rafi I in ti. cnniuaiiv are uriiicipally field UV i -Tnt-ii hu nvfiluntarv this gentleman and .Mr. a- "')' M-?.anil nBi-auit.,.i .. a ......!., i..fi.iiAi. ui nxrtle-i bulnir also Ullllll Vri'Hl. anlit...!.. . f 1. .. !.,l..r.al..,l ".v n.j.iiiiiiv. SUI11U! llliwi i . I If t-T, ,. - ... I . . . . i ' I ii ..- i ",4"" ,,w uprs'iirance "JsouiUy with tho Rov Hand,, -P for the urpilt lmsnlinll ..iiiiiaI Yu . i . . r-----i .-."riiwd sooxiensivoiv. lot the Pendleton nand diil lu ilniw. ., rpi ,i - -ri-vmui.o. ijioy ere ,. mu,uui Ilail liimlnnau olno. 'B tonsequence. ha boiH riubt. tJi iir ti ' ,l announce mat mon. 0 dleton band n the tt Wfficient iuducemenL vi..l iwi-eilni: t'lrruUCuurl. Cliambers, VUxek Co vs 0 M Pennett; j continued lor term. . Vaughan vs Vaughan; decree of iff- VAssisnment of J II Kunrioi continued f0Hanna ffl Waldron; continued for Adjourned untU first Slonday in Janu-ary. I ...li irt uu.l Inr i 'lio clironlc illso.ii.es on K-lentllie principles, since that timo their buslnesri nas in creased to such un extent that they have decided t-i hx-alu an othce in l'eiidleton iwrinuiieiillv. They have rented uu elo gant suite of rooms iu the raw Oheuo si in building w hich will bo o-ened ?eptemler Mh. It is their Intention to sparo neither pubis nor oxK-nne in their ollbrts to mako this the inosiciinnleto in-j-titutlon for tho treatment of all diMafcs, es.ieclallv clironlc, in tho 4Nortliwet. .Medical vapor i-aum, j-.ic-n"--."- Oxygen und .Massage, together with ull headed by a mounted, bearing the ii standard of victory. Put ilu-ru'd munv a slln 'twlxt tho cup. ami tho lip, und'it oh, so unfortunately ball ooned that Pendleton's fc'Urs should come to tho foro with un unbeaten record an.l claim tlio nriie. liilt it wus not vouchsafed them. Tlio flag luid auav in soino Hake thorn In li(-rinu rilOtll-CUtOll Not ii fold of it has beon scon by the .Slurs, althoiiKh thoy wore cntitlel to it by right of vlctcry fairly won. It would boa memento highly valued if in their possession. STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. ST. DIAMOISTD, Clothier ami 1 latter - I'uiidictuii, Or .Main St., 2d door below Pendleton .Vutlonul Hank CLOCKS, CLOCKS! Wo havo received, Direct from the Factory, Ono of tho Largest Invoices of &rS?ffi! Clocks of Every Description en with ago. " Kver received in Pendlotoii. Iliiylng these gisxis direct, wo cun sell them cheaper thun uny other house In town FINE WATCH-REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Judge Thurmun o:. Thursday addressed j " j rt . . ..." ... I 11. n. modem and sclentttie upi-iian . .ur i ,,,;..,,,,, 1,, wJl0 win iw. - i fi...i.i,. 1 if. J. Donaldson & Co., City Drug Store. :!T iVVT Z-nA cha ! called at his houso in Columbia. Ftrictlv jnoiferute. Auureiw, Eclectic Dispensary, Bt Okeoosian Uuildlng, Pendleton, Oregon. Thurman'B letter of acceptance will bo made public to-day. IIOIIN. IlKAlt" At Kcho.Or,heplnibr n,UM,u the wife of Ju, lltunl, a ion PHE8TON To the wife of 6. N. PiMton, at Eciio, on September ZA, a dug btfr. DUTCH HENRY, The "W ood Man DUTCH HENRY. THE FEED MAN, jnCRBBTKKET PENDLETON THE BOWMAN HOUSE K.J. Ilnrtuu, 1'roprlrtor. Main ami IUIIrouil HU., I'vudletun, Oreicun. Klmt-oliun In every rect. Near tlio tie rot and tine every convenience. Term II a day. lyiliW