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IaV, pKJTUMHKlt :!!, 188ft. on.gonl.mltrnnfli Ol'l.e. ,, KaST Ultr.OONIAN lllll I1U lUUlK"'" IT tlltl lllllll t1 the KastOiiK llnlliuk. Hi' will ho iirimir 11 rr.. .....i .kimiIih'Ii" i t I'iii'i""! "" hnic i'"1'"' , ,,rii v. In miiku "ler tl'Vm ")' "'rvlcd In HI Snlom Statesman! Uosenfold's and lloHcnthars cano will bo considered by I tlio next grand jury. An cirort will un- I do",b,uyy t,,en 1)0 ",U(1 to out wlio w tlio Mercury correstiondont In Salem, I and If It Mjwcedrt, It fH extremely likely hat lie will bo in for a tliruidiliiB or two, , to eay the leant. There Is one tbltiK very . und that in that the Mercury lum kui ucii into a very bad box by IIh gru tuiloiiM i-ulunmy of a rcutxjctublo cltl.en, and It will havo a lively time getting out of It. Maker City Demoerat, 20th foot.: Tho TIIEV COMK TOUKTIIHlt. T A COMA I.F.TTKIt. A Growing, llnouiluc Clly 'tavrriU Ilrmt f Imprest. To tho KUItor of Hie Knit Orcgonlnn. This weok Is fine weather, but hint week was cold and wo had twenty-four hourH' rain. J.itllu Harry Doryoy, aged honoii, wont ititnvnii. (o., riioiogwi'i"i , Wlilttakt-r, dentlKt. ln,lio-atlneMar uuKury. rab lionoy at tliu sntr ..I I ..ill mi .IlMI 1111 mill 111- inijuiu '" r," .. ," " 1,1. ii,a ytrri't. a twenty dollar ..V -7. " ... , i Under w i receive u uuurai 1 I .. l.lo ..(lino It H rciuii'"11 ,u ItllWcr.aboy who murdorcd 1 1- im-bunn countv. nan been If murder In thenecond degree. Utakirealu, tho furniture of u L. lit. ..liil.tMi nf tutntltiif 11 nif tt till III 1 ML'Ki' iviiiiiit, Knilre of Marnton Hliaron, .i ...I. kite, tl"5 yK eruior who hnn i llioillll or mi UK" "J "r llnnt. Iiiw boon made mation .. T f rt- f , Lun.niplu-iihvHlclan. pays at - - , . . i -. i mi W l PiiHiTi-iH ironi men- It chronic uiwk-wh i uvrrv km l l'HT WIIUIO.MAN UlllllJ- w enfold, editor, and A. A. manager, oi mo ronianu Ivcltvn aru-Hteii on it cnargo likl, pivfi-rreu ny in. uii- l.rw..ni-ii. who hum ciiargt-u Iny liv lUIIco, wan bound over i:.. i... ... 1 1. ii. .....it i l 01 f iiJU livuiinuiu imiiuii iu tm I ho grand jury, which ally raK-d, i liiwi cifu-reii in lluwe col liliiHiiL-ii has boon taken by u !ctii:iii aIioiIooh not want ills tl'ullii' Hu M eoiilldent tlial jdMuituii will b;i eleoled. i h railroad to IK'pimer, ae- tfiorlrt, U now tirogroHHlug I .it finely, ano me uni iron iiubtlcsH roll Into tuwii at tho iaic fur Hit-fotiiiletlon of (he i hi nit ii t in a norm no condition mi nir. ow iil' to t no number oi 1A with wheat which imhh lnirotigIifurt-14, and covert tlioni kiiiio cuiyoiiH and neaH oi I -r a niln, a rain, n rain. ke, a farmer of the Hardman Morrow county, wax in town lie reiHirted fair uveragi Lt K-ctlori. not wltliHtauding tlio outlook, from lilteeu to kdiclH tn-Ing the usual yield. kj-u" that occasionally asmillH towiHH'otuo at urcroni, Hitting Id in jirogreHrt for tho rtpiurltig tlio levee near tlio a ttorttou ot wiiicu wan wl.y Lutt wlntor'H frenhet. ie and family aro in town California. Mr. l'uyne Ik ucr, having iuhhou tnrougn i Iu the nalmy days of ro. knaftcr rcclilo in I'cndleton, MWriuniH to tho townV M IIVmocrutM. river U building a handHome In Iih (arm below town, tlio Iam-being completed. Judg- l'bnn, it will bo u cozy and pun Mmauro, wnicn nouo Mroiu larmer ih uulo to atlonl. krivat letter from Mr. W. K. r.M. l'auly. of Ae8ton, wo the lteverend eentloinan 1h I f'rvlnri trip iuiiiioiiHoly. Ills Uwn good. Ho wriU-H from lie Iiuh lx-en visiting n-Ja- . IVulv. The nartv contem- Io.'forlioine on tho 15th of the oili, Nlsti, Karnent Heeno waK run p itch fiiL'inu. In front ot tho No onu hop 111 h to know Iweuncd, Hcoho only romem t Le hid been ilriiiklne. but i!ity U that ho wan lying down ies aeross mo tiacic. art that tiplTandho wh- otherwiHe hlnesiky uvening at about 7 bIiiOh) eardnor nour It-hmd tiy the name of Old Mee. "WHUUlneaehby three men bU Iiouh- two of whom held WmM!ilpn. W'nii!. Wav. n ml U Utter utl.inlm.cured tho money. iwi ye; unm captured. kr Willio Hush, tlio littlo Imo of T. M' itiuii llvliut Mul the mlsf irtuno to havo ut aboe the left kneo 4V ninnillltv llnw.u ln.ul. w .(... .u ...in ivi.i.- 'wm the Ktablo when tho ani sanrijiitcned.'nm against the 8it off Its hingt-H, and caiw- li Hueh force upon tho lei! that it wan brokon. relation n III. lita reference to I'endleton'B wvteruge H)tem, it waa 1 'at vrailrt nf Mm I g?atui i make tho plan prac yt.thUiHftlwt Mr. Wilcon J lurri" innnnixt ini in. , " - " HVU Will I III llutlt WaAll Abonttlia 1'nupcr Lubiir of liiirnpr. While a crowd of a dozen or more com mercial travellora and cttlzonM wore wait ing the arrival of tho delavcd KiMt-bound imMscnger train last night iu tlio Villard , HoiiKo pllieo, the nuiuh-dlseiiPHed Hiibleet v.. i.umu lwm nuuriy overybotiy iisinng on tlio '.Ml i mid fell into the uav iroicni took part. A fan ! ram-lwo gen- After four day his lWclv was finhod out' tllllllllll lt 1 I II.IHl I I ... I I . . ' "v (......".null, uiiuiu conio rei- anu uunco yeMoniav. I Tho wheat buyers of thi citv aro tax ing their brains to know where to More, not llm largo amount of w bent t but com e Home- every day, an the now warehoutert aro not i ivlmr I v.it ilniiu int. I (Ii-.. I...... .1.1 I . I!.... Ilrnt di-greo agaiiiHt Artliur Helm for the , L,o tofcreiieo to his Iwlng u for- wheat, killing of Mud Douglas at (Vaekor C'itv ! ?'l'r-, At this Mr. Hunt became net-' This city luw fourteen church and ! I hiHt Sunday mornhiL'. Tin-ilnfniiiliinf fa ' L'uu'" 'ejHled to .Mr. . uckson the epi- Hoven hcIiooI housics. mill liln livfitilv.' it lino looking young man of about twen- , lll01,ld Mr. , Jack- kovoii leachorH. Tho noliool- eonbtln i s iiiih no k.iiii, ami ; over iwotvo nuiidrcil veholarH. Air. Hunt as iiroinptly repeated the lan-1 Tacoina was caitvasned thoroughly in I guago, and . acknon at oncowtruck blm 'May, and from January 1st. 1888. to 1 an open-handed blow In tho face. Mr. May 2olh, 1888, 1501 now houwHwero! Hunt resjKJiided with a lighMiander, ; built, at a coat of 720,252; and from May t backed by his two hundred jiouiids of uv , 10th to h'eiitombor loth, 28;i new Iioiu-cm, "l""l " "iH UPUII n ICU OJO. COHV ?0.1W,JJU. men ineuiis oi ooin Piiriles rus it-il in GREAT SLAUGHTER OK GOODS erence to tlio "iuiier labor of Kuroio," ' and being of IrMi extractlini. f. s .1 ill 'If - grand jury for Maker county yestoiday nf- ru,u w. l"V V"1 "11U w Hiiouid i .tcmoon returned to tho circuit court n ,M,",,ko Htrictures, as no was win .truoblllof indietmont for murder in thui tl;l"B of "pauper lalwr" himself, havl For the Next Sixty Days. I ty-olght yearn of age. and as tho Indict uicnt wan read to him his faro colored I and ho pcemcd to feol keenly the position Ma-; ho is in. The capacity of tho I'cndleton public . school is crowded to the utmost. If tho attendance keep on Increasing, tho en gagement of a now teacher and tlio lit-tlng-un of another room will becoino ah Holntely necessary, and ovon now this additional help Is greatly needed. Tho many young minds who aro to bo taught to shoot and grow to thrifty Intellect nhould not lack for proper facilities for development. That mucll-talked of irnmo between thn two bands of I'cndleton may nover take placo after all. ullhoiieli thn ox of tho people aro worked up to such a pilch that it would bo awful to disaj polnl them. An Indollnito iiostponomcnt HccniH necessary to enable Mr. Fletcher to got his boys, who seem muchly ecat torcd, together, now that tho Gig band thaR accepted hyt challengo. Maker City Democrat: Wo aro In formed that a few tlayM ago Mr. Wcslov Parker, an oxtcnslvo sheep owner resid ing at North Powder, lost 2,200 head of The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes :nsT P3UNDLicTOsr. sheep by making lliclr est-apo from tho herder. Search has licon Instituted for them, but, strange as It may seam, no train of their wlu-roalsmtM has been ob tained. It is Hcatcoly prob.iblo that they havo been stolen and most likely they aro hid away in tlio mountain)). Thu Wlllatnollos arrived iu town last night, and to-day scattered themselves over tho town, making friends with tho l-asonaillstH. J liny aro spiendlti iif pearliiL! voung fellows, physically mid otliurwiso. nnd h long practice tog-ther, an past i and Boparated thoni. Inunediately after mo unpleasantness notn oi the inter ested parties shook IuhuIh and exoner ated each other from all blame, Mr. Jackson acknowledging that his iersonal allusion and Intimation was the causa of It all. Mr. Hunt and Mr. Jackson were strangerH yesterday, but they aro friends to-day. PorsonalilloH should lie lnft out i of dlftctiesiou, and apropos of this, Mr. mint tells tlio following: Ho was at one timo discussing with a young Australian, and jiolntcdly asked him how much it had cost tho young fellow's father to go to A usl nil Iu, intimating that doubtless ho had leen sent there for some crime against tho Crown. No sooner were the words out of Mr. Hunt's mouth when the Australian draw his pistol and tired it full in lil.s face. The ball struck iu the center of Mr. Hunt's forehead and iMwut two hundred doors urn nmile hero each week, and I have waited three j weeks for fourteen dooiri. i At Old Tucoina Mio church has built a ! bolMiouso on n stump forty feet high. I A lino run of salmon is now Tn tho bay, and fishermen aro catching them with hkx)H hooks by the hundreds. I Pears aro worth $1 tier bushol, apples 1, hops 21 cunts, and lots of them will go to waste. M. K. Ilimvr.v. A TKtllllKIC Wlll'.CK. Tho LiirgoHt and Host. Stock Twiitr-viii Car. nmt n r.oeomollp nilrhril Near riirntrllo-l'lva Live I.ut. Yesterday evening, about six o'clock, the west-lipund freight, comtiosod of twenty'scveu care and ono engine, was ditched about thirty miles east of Poca- .-! . I. I . . i . ... L-Lnw-nil mmi.ril- .M.itln,. ,. .l.... . "'."- y running lino a nanii oi caitlo. rn tho top l,f his h'ead, a M-a. at the .res- , ifj" iCSinT'fl ent iliiui Ih.Iiil iniii irnni kIi.uIii. iiw. eml,anK,n.cnf killing tlio engineer, fire- !.! i?J?te ' culkm ".! ZU mmTor le (latnagcd. ino tracK wuh also torn iiin and it Is to bo taken for granted that Mr. 1 jiicuhou 14 contemplating taking advau (ago of Ids latu experience. Men's Furnishing Goods, Saddles and Harness, Ever Brought to Pendleton. mum i. ipv, nun i' mil; I'ltiwiiu ii play ball Itko clock-woik. At hu for a considerable distance. Parties nho wero at tho net-no nf the wreck sa that , It was an aw ful ono, and their statement M.ciiaolrH- Pnir. can readily lw believed. Twenty-Hoven The on Ii annual exhibition of ho care hurled headlong from an nmbank rortland MeehanlcH' 1-air onens October . inent .-mil lnmlili.il Inin p1hw u-nni.i llli and elpyoM October 27th, 18S!t. I.aige i mako a terrible Mtoctaclo. to say nollilnu I I'.iii. .1... i....i.. f ii.... i ii....". .i in. j iiiikii; uiiu vi uvo iiiiiiiuu lives. The names of tho dead men could not bo , additions have been made to the Pavll lion, and Ills tho intention of tlio manauo two o'clock this afternoon, thoy met tho ' tliat tlio fair of Mils season shall bo, learned. Pendleton Slurs upon tho diamond, and ' ' Kreaicst oi tlio raeiiio oriiiwewt. A special train ----- . i mm. ti iit ft ii h i iii tomorrow will ng.iin try coiicIuhIuiib. iho bwoimi u. o. vnviurv immi. uio uohi An Itlnoront peddler is In town, selling , ,ii11hIi. lllf fil, .,,, ...,. . f, it rather neat and ingenious wirn baskets. which aro useful for many purioscs. Ho bnvs a iiuautlty of wire, sits down. and with tho aid ofu few simple tools, soon constructs bis stock in trade, being a manufacturer and jobbing houso and remit mcrciiant an by nimsou. F. I). Rowland, a bmkeman, while coupling a cabooso with ougina No. (14, ut tlio doRit to-day, had Ida hand caught iietweeu tlio Dumperri. inu end oi ins thumb on his right hand was mashed completely olf, and his Index finger wau broken, no wuh taken down town, nun IiIh Injured hand was. patched up by a physician. The report of tho tiro wardens has canned some of Pendleton's people to hustlo thomselvoH with great industry in cleauiug-up thoir back yards. One earnest Individual began work with a rake thu moment after thu departure of tho wardens, und in consefluonco Ida name does not apiear "on tho list." Tho oxerelsert at tho M. K. Church Sunday evening will bo devoted to tho Home Mission work, tho programme arranged by the ladles of tho Homo Mis sion Society of Pendleton will consist of addrcMc bv Prof. Itoyal ami Key. Kirk- man. with n reading by Miss Mna Coon, and music by thu choir. W. 1). Fletcher, who ulves his jugular Paturduv nlirht'H social this uvtming. has issued an invitation to tlio WlllamcttoH to come up and enjoy themselves free of ox- onKO, tlius iiirniHiung an exampin oi courtcMV and hoHpitality which should lie followed by othura in tho treatment of visiting clubs. Tho waterworks at Milton havo been completed, but as vet havo not bcon ac cepted, ii thorough tofct being now iu progress to ascertain if tho contract has been fully complied with. It will doubt loss lw satli-faotory, and tho system will thou be accepted. J. M. Carty, a recent arrival from Ton HNo.ec, Ik visiting K. h. Minis, who al so hailed from tho lionny Southern Statu, Mr. Curly, liko tho majority of now Comoro, is greatly satisfied with Kastorn Oregon, and may probably locate in Pendleton. K. S. Conway, -cretary of tho W. W. Kimball Company, tho noted piano and organ firm. Is In town to-day. Mr. Conway in ono of tho.o plcahant, genial gentlemen who have munie in their very oulrf, and henco ban not mistaken bin calling. William Wilson will return thin even ing to the towi of muny lianks (sand banks), Wullula, whoa- ho will rosunio his hdiora in tho head olllco of Hunt'H railroad, w hero ho has Ioug lieen indus triously engaged, Fossil Journal: An interesting caso ho fnm thn circuit court Is promised this week in tho damage rwlt of .Mrs. Mad-, N. "Co., O. A 0. Tl. It. and Orcgoniau Hallway Companies' Hues have been se cured. Ono und onn-llflh faro over thu N. P. It. It. Co.'h lines. Special Kxcurplons over the O. it. c N. I Co.'h lines at less than half rales on uctoboi titli, l&tli and 22d. It lurtlier Information is desired address A. S. Whiting, Supt., Portland, Ogn. The (Iratid Itoiidi-m WreplnK. Thn Grande Hondo baseball club is making an illustrious kick against tlio managers of tho late Maker City tourna ment. It scouts that they aro unable to Btpicero a cent out of that honorable body, oven after iKiundiug tho life out of Maker's Ikisoiu friends, the RoIfcs, and tlnuwiug tho chosen txicoud-purso win ners completely out of tho race. So sure was Maker that Molso would win tho sec ond money that they advanced them fifty dollars out of the general fund to in Hiiro their attendance, but thn Stars and thu Grand Hondere liroko up tho mat inee, and now tho honest Grand Monitors aro licgglng for their puree with tears iu their eyes and cannot get it. Noiurtrlmt if a l'undrr. It was a good joko, and happened in this wise. Wirt Minor oliperved Prof. W. I.. German marching hastily along tho street with a basket under his arm, and mistaking tho professor for "Tito" Merkcley .shouted at tho H-destrInn: "Hey, tboro; what tn thundor aro you doing Willi that bakct7" Tho profei-sor turned uround In a sur prised sort of way and gazed at his Inter iocntor.whout onco iierceiVcd that ho had inatlo u gravu mistake. Anxious to upologlzo, bo hurriedly iuld : "Oh, oxcuso mo, I thought you were Tito." It is not known whether tho professor considered this Insinuating remark m adding insult to injury, but poor Minor's blushes wero a Hulllclcnt apology for his laughable unintentional pun. was made mi at limit-! Ington in Hon of tho regular passenger, 1 which romii not pass.owing to tlio wreck, and arrived hero at ono o'clock last night. Theae Goods are now offered at 20 Per Cent Less Than the same class of Goods can be bought in Pendleton. This is tlio bent opportunity ever olloml to tho pooplo of Unintillii County. ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED ! It Will llrrnrrr. The Weston Leader hccuih to havo a lit occasionally over trivial matters, but it always recovers in duo time, although unnecessarily alarming its contouiorar ics. Its last attack was over a local re garding tho Weston waterworks which apjioared in tlio columns of this paper. For the satisfaction of tho U-adcr, tho author theioof will state that the He, if lio thoro lw. was told by a rosixuisihlo cili xen of Weston, and was picked up as a matter of news, nnd with no malicious intent whatever. If u misstatement was made, the liar Is within thn precincts of Weston, a.id should bo kept thoro here after by tho over-zealous Icador for fear ho may again Injure its "itt project." JAS. WHEELAN, Court and Cottonwood St Pendleton. A ratal .Urblout Krom IhoWalloivn ClilcflMn, Iaist Thursdry Jo. Doner, a povontecn-year-old son of John C. Honor, iret with an accident that eventually caused his doatli, Hu was driving cattle, and in some way was thrown from his horso. It is generally supposed that tho horso stepped into a hole and fell, thu rider be ing thrown, and erhaiH draggod kudo dUtancoon account of Ins foot hanging in tho ftirrup. When first seen by u young man who wan with him at tho timo of tho accldcut, Honor wuh lying unconwioiiB on tho ground. Tho injured boy was ro moved to a liouso noar by ami ins. Dean nnd ClumcntH summoned, but in spite of all that could bo done, he never regained conticlousnchS, und died Satur day night at 0 o'clock. Tho chiimi of his death was coneiission of tho brain. Protection or Tariff Reform. Ilnyotul nucitinn, tho Turin' Ii Hip Innuonu which tlio romliiR cniaiuilKii will bo fouulit niul II IwhnovrNnvrry i-ltli-n who wouht voto IntolllKuiitlv to Inform hlmflf upon u tub icct which mi cliiHcly airi'i'tN bin tviiUKiriil wcKnrr. The A Cure KflVrtnt. PendleUm, Or. Sept. 21). 1888. Hu. McGiixACo., Gontlemen: For three years past I havo leen sufleriug from blood poison .ml r.miuln fiimnhllnts. durilll! wllil'll .!..... t 1 Im. .iiuli.r Hu. lii.iliiwnl nf 1 in... - i i i .. .l.i . lill'l... mveral physicianh but n-ft'Ivwl very j ,jon.t yoll N! VM ma j, t would cu iiijrcnuiiui;! , lmvo iW()n jjiiled.'r Tlio inarsiiai finally ai rived, oxtricaled tho man from lliirlril Allir. Krom lli Wollft WmIIu Jonruul. A ilrunken nun was taking a littlo snooze bv the hli.idy hide of a wood-)Ho nn tlm u ov iirur Mix .4 hu Kllng vostor day, and while laying (Intra, dreaming of ho'me, )HrliuiiH of wifo and children, down camu thu pile of wood, Nothing but his head coped out, hut It woko lilm mi. A ha of little children found him there, helpless but not hurt. "Why don't you keep sobcrV" ventured ono small boy as ho tried to remove some of tho wood, and tho drunken man looked IIHIa lumitit. S'lncu I lilac your treatment all those dli.lre--ing pains have dlssaj eaml, my i-kin Is looking much letter und I urn happy to say I feel altogether like a dilferent woman. Ac cept my thanks for what you havo done for me. I can l o referred to at my homo, Mlelh, near Webb street, Mas. rii'MK Hohebtso.v. Oiilervlll Uoomrth. Tn r.iiL'illstlii encounters took - - , -n--- :, , , '.wv-l vt " V' r . . . . i. .ami Ii nnn I llllrviuv Ulllllj The amount claimed ts iu,uuu mr assauu . r v . - v ; -. u, we), placo and onu last night. ally his placo of contlnoment, and put him on ice. i rtnJlntoii, and it is ImiK-d that I-ilirando (j 8inei.ligliig"ado. noc.HU and Imttery, A et of tteps or shelves has been put In lower iV Kuobler's t-how window for tho more thorough exhibition of tlio largo und increasing collection of quaint ami curious ejieciuiuns placed thero before the iiMttn: News nasiieen re celved of another murdr in uranvcouiii, which was committed in Callow's valley. The victim was named Isaacs, and tho murderer was u largo cuttlo owner there. K. I.. Marnettwiw down (rora Centoi. villo to-day. and reiwrts the town to bo Jf? 4 fining bonny bride following steadily prosicrity s groove, gw to tlio land of freedom, Mr. Hull, justice of the peacefor Milton Pl lie jus dostini.it nnvn.tn..,plu.:npi I in town to-dov. He reporU Ieiilp n in - -- iiuiUH.-n IV" (...rfniiM t ,''""' H-'iiry loioiT, who ,JL r . "r 1,10 ""' eountrv L- Mother. 1. Irn- ,.iw t. IJa. has received tho sad f uL " rv.ounr' mftn ed ou BOBeyaooo. Ulltnn an (lourishlnK. J. Fred Clark, tho well-known real estate dealer of Portland, died Thursday. Skating risk to-niht. The "harvest 1mH" at ContervHlo, uc- cording to rejKirui, was u success in every particular, financially and socially. With splendid routdo from tho Walla U'ul la enrrison. und neither too small nor too largo a crowd, tho merry-makers wero In their element, und their highest oxncctatlons for u good timo und lots of fun were realiwd. County Commissioner Clark Wulter ia in town to-day. solely cn business. Not withstanding certain malicious stories circulated by so-called "friends," bo hud not heard of tho ball garno this afternoon until after his arrival in town. ft.W. Itnlvirk. thn architect, is over last night's melee, nan uuguau rorn walla Walla on ono ot nis ininoui prominent part, "doing up" an ous reper- cal vi It noun 1'end eton uttorney, wno gm rather hilarious and consetiuently belli cose und belligerent, got sucli u head put on him by u Centcrville barkeepei that tie had to purchase a new hat on his re nothinir but a fres- nwil oniintpniinco I urilll! tllO trip, in visits of inspection of work done on , r i - - . 1 ...... . nun French res dent ot tlio rt-fervaiion in ,i,0 court-houso building. JJo can approved border style, criiy. icnier-1 i,ar vil a Is enlivening, and boometh with an i exceeding great Doom Mr. Waldron. a banker of Hillsdalo, Mich., disappeared six weeks ago -with $140,000 of the bank's funds, and with a Mrs. MIdwcll. They went to Canada, but Waldron returned and gave himself up Sirs. Mldwell and ber husliand are goosed to have "worked" Waldron to gether. Ska hs been arrested. hardly lie other than satisfied with the showing. J. E. KIrkland, of Milton, is in town. Henry Kopettke& Co., DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL, WKB8HTRVK1 PKNDUSTON GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, Protective Tariff. WHAT IT DOES FOR US, Itmulrm wlntl In umiiilly roiiHlilcnst ii ut iilnilrimp Mllijcrt -imy of riiiiiir'lionloii. II will irvn u n Tiirlrr prlmi-r for I lie li'iirnorim wull im it iuxPInmiIc for llm li'iirui'il. TIiIn iNsik klioHru Hit pnietlnil t-iliiKil tlm I'riiHi'llvc Hyutum iiimhi Ihiiroiiiitry. 1'erliup thn iiiiMliiiiiiiitciioiifriitiiui of thn Issili iHlimuiiiitiillKiiiaciit Willi lliu iiii-iwiiku of I'rcal (ttinlt'lovAlniiil, Tin. ioloii of Mr. IllnlnoV 'Twenty Yriim In Conem.!." In Is ken up, lu iirllon Uhiu ItinTiirliroimlyioil.i'rllli-lieil niul uiiululo fiirnltli lliulrowu riifiititlluii. INDORSEMENTS: Thn form uk ivcll n thn milMlniiroof lliuhook In iiiiihI mliiilnilili-, niul I lutvii m.hii until liiSsurpiiMlnjflt foriiKi In the Emit work of kiiri'iuilneihn truth niiiniiir llm people. IKlN ,M, rill'KI.NHO.N, l'oliiuiiifi r (liiiural. ory( Itlnnslilniiiiit(iuleiilnxK)itloiiof llm liilimllrn niul iIi'I-ihIiiiih of the prultvllvii the inn vriirn iimuiy, nnu u wry vaiuiiiiin roiiiriniinoii mi iiip iiii-iiiiiiriinr niriii riiiorin II. V. TIJW.NHKMI, M. C 1 iiotloe Unit thin hook l rrcelvliiK urcnt cnmiiiciiiliillnn. 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Co., Photographers. - Pendleton, Oregon. Successors to J. A. Briggs. W.D.Hansford oi Go. Ornlarii In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Dons. MAIM STHKKT, F1SMDLKTON. A ibar of tba puLllo ptronsii Is solicited WCBIVHff Established 1857. J. C. OAKSON, MmiufK-turur of hioI Doulirln HutU, flours, llllmlk, U'luilwtv IMulu CiliUN ami 4.'ciicrHl UulMlnir NiiIiIIcm. Ktlmitl(M Ullil l'rlea T. l Country onlern a p;clttlly on iippllcallou. Kctory od Hlnrooiii, Wel ller' Mill, IHrnTLANI) . . OKKOON. JyMditf lui