i Ml 1 DAILY. DAILY. hTcRIP AT PAR! The East Oregonian. DAILY, : HK.Mt-WKKKt.Y, SIM. Noway, but not sensational; Fresh, but not coarse; Liberal, but not wicked. Itilla co-i 'y "" i"" office scrlnlton, Advcr- . t. ... Annntint. PENDLETON, UMATILLA. CO., OREGON. THITUSDVY, OOTOBlfllt 11. 1888. NO. 190. I.ODUK DlttKCTOKY. ' Ull. T. X. MOTPif KciiKrAHi. DLETON CIIAl,rlt.NO.SI, U. A. M. L i jiIi Ft ilnj'K or phch iuimiwi, m ,; fc. J. P. HtJIIKK,H. CI.U1TO!, in... . .iiiH.' Mil. H.I. A. V. .V A.M. RZ' o'.i.l f. ril. Mi l, kr nf h minim, 'i"" Fuv U.'W K. l'OTWINK, HCI!flliry, tni.tniN I.OllOB NO. M, A. K. A A.M. ,ttlu the Mn.onto Tempi "nil? End third MOiiuaj. m "i "' flOCl. T. J. MIUIiHiB, r. .., i. nif m.Bwretarir. 1 I i r.nnOK NO. 114. X. O. U. W. Meet, t Krr Tiiurndny nltttit at tlio Knglna f "'u:u o'clock. J. 0. I.kakUUK. M. fi'.TCMTJK, Iteconlw L. F.KAbOiKIKNO..T.'. I. (I. O. P. Meets ry Mtlirunr eTflllllK ill liwirjiw. M. U ilwiiirour-k.N. p. Rothchild t Bean ATIIXA BNt'AMl'MKNT NO. IT, I'. O 1 1. M'fW on mo .oconu unn iai bin "I esn nmniri, iu cjuotiock bVKiiMOliK, O. K. K. HltAltn.v,Hcrlb( fJ.NK Ill'IIKOU I.01HJK No. IS, I. O. p. MntH Hit) flrnt nrni third Thtirii- touch nionin. hunvv I.OIH1K NO. 21. It. OI I. LrlnltiOdd Fallows' Hull I'VHryTuc- krr.1nic nl ryiuo-niocK. .i..;. i.kakuiik, Kj.WlllTAKKlt.lt. of It.Htld H. ION WWK NO. 1. K. OK K ".Meets In '. . ...n..- It. .11 ........ Va.I.u. .1.. I till TfllU" mm i-uiirruiij ' "lrt nlnlnnlf. 1 . t 1 lit V It V A It . I I KaAitriKM), K.of ii. una h. miaiinon rasr, o. a. it., nt ki'kkluvfM Ifnll nvnrv Thlircilnv rtlrrltK arn.Ki Cuituimiulert J. H. Uoukn, tDEALERB in- General Merchandise. ATTOKNKYS. TI.V, TUHNKU CltKWH. ATTOH- IfjKllAW. Knuum lMnml III, Amoclu- Of K, I'I'lllll.'lUII, wrruuii. LUAM I'AltHONH, AWORNKY AT Ijiw. OM'.re Itoom No. II, Arkouln. Ift, remllcUui, Orceoii. "KY A llM.LKIt-VY, ATTOIINKYH Uw. )iilio IUhhih I, 'J, 3 and 4 An mlllock, I'enJIcton, Urfyoii. Irit A KIT.OKIIAM). ATTOHNKYrt Uw. Ilix'ini No. S mid 0, Aimocln. Ixk, l'nJlelini, Ort'Kon. BEAN. ATTOIINHY AT LAW. liLIre: Mntti Hlrvcl, in Tlioiniwin- kri liullUlnic, over llie lMnt-Olllc. It JlINOi:, ATTOUNKYH AT LAW. over Unil Nailonul ll.nli, I'rn. . uirx'iu. If. Ill TC'II hit. ATTOIINKV AT LAW, I uniervmc, urOBOii. will t'niniU'f lrt or Orcjsun uml ViiMiliik'ton. ( ol- prompiiyniiemica o. lEY A WAOKIt, ATTOHNKYy, , AT mw. luKiiiin anna ni ma vr-mi irn- ' Mill'JIni.'. cornnruf Minn unil Webh IftuJIclon, Oii'Kon. fKUA WHITK, ATTOIlNhYrt AT IVmllclnii. Ori'uiiii. Hihjiiii M nnd lUilcm llloek. IY6ICIANS AND SUHOKON.S. I.A.K URISWN.MKTA-I'ftYMICIAN Is4 Tfaelier of Clirlmlnn Kolcnci'. Mlttnlion kIvcii to rlieiuuntliim vuil b flUMMIl. .An.lllllllll.tl fl 111 1 Iiluo lum of ocli mimth. Ortliv ii. .u-nnu nmir or i-:um urt-gimiun ft, lVnJlrloii, Oregon. lilhWOLP. PIIYHICIAN AND HUlt- 'lino, In Irvine' ilniK more, uiioii. IJ.M. IMUIKTr, l'UYHICIAN AND .rtm. Kmcfi over .Mooriioiuo a vw tiorr. turni'r of Jnhiiton ami lirrttt. l'eiiillptiin. Urenan . y.KIVl f l, nvl?lnL tivwlt lrt,t nuir Court lr''fU Itpiililenre Cwcuniieclcil hy tpilione with VII ,L Kkllll.l H,lnnllnn dv.n 1 1 IliM V f Komi-n unci vlillilrvn. . DENTISTS. L BPATIIf hPVTfun ito a tnirv Mlerrtl l)fHrf.l(iiiti UIpuaI InTtinmn. luUmildlut'. l'vndlotoii, 6rtu'ou. MECHANICS, ......I. . E.l.A"r"? i-UNTitAirtuii Ann PQUder. IVlliltAti.i l,N..nn nin.l.u flilty. KullruHti-n furnlihedon lllil'lilU II A llllb'M'PVI, A MP lalldrr. I .,..., . ...l.i.n CoiitnaTlionipMu ulrreU, IVmlln. iwfyonlfni rollcllea nnd promptty tuA lon iinker. AlmandatuxlenHti.. 4D.(lri,.itn n...L'.n.ltl. un.M, all l1 'tl bt pomlble manner, Hiid on IT1: "" i uriicumr mienuon iit- K BROWN, HOUHK CAIUUAOK 1 .1." .iniein, l'euuicion, urreon. Uwfnutrvct. near Court utieeu rfttrDUhfd on nhort ntoe. Order. Is'mnnta.m. ...mi . ... & .a IfUra i ' 1,1 f"''0 prompi Hutu. r.MuuK h specially. "JJAM WILKINSON. PKACTIOAL h?i ' ,,f.V',otlt Clironomeler Sta Si5 "V. ""itttove bmnchei. All work rr i,nm'e nt HrlkK'i "Id .tand, Main ""ndUum, Oreeon. Main and Alta Sts. Cheap News ! Tlx Srrx-,,W"el3Lly Bast Oregonian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD From now until after the Presidential election in November for Only 75 Cents. Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. JUST ARRIVED! k5duPuat. KTONK and BIIIOK fjJJ' "wuieion, Oregon. Tomu- kiioi. ni.r.l'i'SS" V."51RS ri'.'J 2kvforlt iecuted reaonably, Hol L "c-i'.'kji paniuoui. A Large Stock of New Furniture and Household Goods At Shulze's Store Main Street, Pendleton. t Goods Sold on tbt Installment Plan on Easy Tims. C. K. H003BVKLT. N. H. TKNNEHY. Y, II. HtUUM )MD. I f RIKTI 1" ""'liNIAN offlci at price, that rrfPrtotlnc hoiiM) In Ktrn Oregon SALOONS. "Ulr0JYV? L?JU. Pendleton, Orecon. Kred.r- lgjon araugbu Kino Wlne, LW- PROPRIRTftU CiV THE I rVniulV 1n' wine., liquor, and cl. W"hart' bottledler a .pe- R. T. R. CO. Go an d see their new style Photos "The Russian." Portraits in Crayon. Frames, Copying, Etc. R. T. R. Co., Photographers. Pendleton. Oregon. SuocMMors to J. A. rlggs. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. I'OKTI.AND POINTS. Mr. nnd Mm. W. 11. Humblln, who wore robbed In a Soiittlo liutul nut lon clncu. Till: WIIKAT MAItKI-.T. Many 1'rnplK In t'ortlnlul 'Thr Waterway I l'rlcv In Ltwrponl, Ne.v York, ChlcuB Coiireiitlim-lllacuiiliiK I'Imih for "an andNait Kruiielx o. Opt'ii ltlver"-Oll.r.M.,tr..polltan Note..; LtVKIIl'OOI,, Oct. 11. Wheat uutet i iiRTi.AM), ur.. uct. 10. YeHlenluy'8 1 uut Htciuiy j uuitiomm, hm. UiMOAtio, uctober li. iho wiiput uemyeu train brought in tlio lol' lowing Kimturu Ort'Konluim : Juh. Craw ford, William Holier, J. M. Harris, H. A. Kzurd, K. K. rJharon, J. Wlioclun, S. M. Stunton, (J. W. Huriier, II. 11. Mart or, and ,Mib. JuuIch, tl Pendleton; .l.J. iMcCord, .1. S. llonHlmw, J. W. Howell. andT. J. Wiley, of lluker City: J. O. ltluck, Union; Alrn. Miller utul duuglitcr, W. J. Cull and wife, Mr. ami Mm. W. S. Warren, T. McLuno. P. H. Wllkenaon. A. Cramer, J. Martin J, Lambert, K. U. Adcock, ItUrando; L. Kdwardni Mr, nnd .Mra. David KcrtiH, K. L. Kunnett amt lfo, Centurvlllo; A, MeKcnxio, U. W. Young, J. E. Friek, Mirt.' C. Collin, ArlliiKton. Where all the visitors In tho city find a jilueo to etoti in a niyKtory. jot jicoplo koep comliiK by tho hundredB. Portland oitKlit to huvo a urout many vlxltoro in tlio city juHt now, how over, an there Ihu Lreat ueal "Kolni; on" McchanlcM' Fair. Waterway Convention, Fruit Growers' Convention, and Grand I.odt?o of KtilhtH ol l'vtntaH. an in iuii niuBt at once ho fair I'HSUl.KTON'H Itlll'UTATION. market oicned weak tliiti morning, but innckly rullteu,anu cloned Fining at noon Ortnlu.p tl.UU... N'iivimiiIht il.Mt... I),, cember $1.13t7. Prices Ktilfenuif ugain later, Ucioiior eloping ut ?i.uiJ4, isoveiu bcr December tl.MS. Nkw Youk, Oet. 11. The wheat mar ket wiih not ho atrong yeMieriiay. Tmnnactionit tu-dny wcro confined to De cember, which cloned ntcaily ut I l.l.'l. In tho afternoon priceH were: October $1.11, ISovomber tl.V2. Dccomlcr ll.KOu. San FitrtNfiHCo.Oct. ll.-lluyer tho year 1.J, buyer tlio houhoii f i.wi, XNovcmDor fi.uo, iiccoinber vl.on. A HOIIOliNKH HUNK. Twenty Men llrnirnrd A Hl'aterOrrtlin Newfoundland Cowit. Nkw Youk. Oet. 11. The National I.inontenniorO,ueen which arrived to-day, collided with tho (tailing pchooncr Made line olT tho Newfoundland coast, IuhI Friday evening, during it fog, cutting the nchooner in two. Twenty of tho Fchoonur'H crew wcro drowned und four 10 lair contlnuoH to ilraw Iuruo .. I.. MM ...i thii-to tc,ut ,hat "hoSd" b i ?-m j''-ff 'S Mr ,. " ,, .,,,,..,. ,.f i,.,,,- i,., . i tiranviuo, franco, unu wai on l cr to- SS in "tot t. ,ll,y fr U !.! voyAgo to Havre, after u muWul Tl.n Wuti.rw.w- (.'..nvolilt,... uhlrl. in. 1 ,'HI",,K KCIlKOIl, W 1011 r lit (I0WI1 l)J IHO nembled hero ycHtcrdiiy did little work of iuiK)rtuuco. The rejiort of tho commit tee on credential kIiowh that renroHenta ttvuH uru ptcHent from Ahtoiia, Portland. V ,, . 'Pin. II..IU., VI'.. II. II' .11 . 1 " '"-'I '"O l " limnill .'twinn'ii, i.u.i an ihu KntHn .! ?.. ' i,.?h'.iii n u-'b u Hchuonornnnk Immediately on lieing cut 1'r.tnklin, Pacillc, OliehaliH and V akfu- J t., ...,1M ttllMMlltIn i !ivn fliom kuui counticH, W. T. 'Iho following in ! '" two 11 WUH ""1,0HW""" tOKliN0 ,,,0, culled from Mr. (ieorgo'H report i I Tin. orri-iMi i'r-bytiry. "1 holiovo the Jetty ut tho mouth of the Sau:m. Oregon, Oct. 11. Tho Annual Columbia has been extended a.&W) feet . PaHbytery of Oregon In-gan bed night in Hinco the IiiHt rojiort. At thu Caneade , tlifn' city. Tlio oxorcieoH began with a locks tlio balance of the money wus ox- 1 Mi-rmmi liv Itev. Thnmim llovd of Port- Oiteen. Tho Cautulu, two mutes, and cook of thu schooner were saved by the ()uecn'H boats, und landed hero yesterday. The twenty men drowned were all below wncn t no eoiiisston occuricii, und iih ino IHindcd. Very little change Iiuh lieen made in tho plans for this work. "Tho convention is to bo congratu lated on Oregon iccelving such a l.tnre share of tho appropriations inado by tho river unu naruor inn, unu i urn sum the progress that will bo mudo on the irov eminent works with this money will lie very giutiiying." Chairman Killln, of thu committeo an- iioluted last year to estimate tho cost of bulldiiik' a standard uauire railroad around I ho dalles of tho Columbia, sub mitted u report, of which the following is un extract: 1 am of tho opinion that tlio road could bo built und equipped with u eapucity for carrying "l)0 tons ier day for t'J.,000 or less; tills includes u pus senior couch: thut tho nmd can Imi oisir- uted for f 1,700 per month, if thu curs uru' loaded ami iinioadoil liy steamliout crews. "As thero Is some uitcertaiiitv about tho amouut and soua'es of funds which tho Htuto will huvo at its dlsu)sal bv Junuury next, 1 huvo deemed It prudent to leavn tho drafting of u bill until the lA'gisiutiito incuts." , lxitters from Congressmiin Itermann. Sonutorti Dolnh und Mitchell, and (Sov- ornors Pennoyer and Semplo, wcro read, oxpressing deep regret ut their enablllty to attoiui tlio convenuon. .The following letter from Mai. W. A. Jones, of tlio United Slutcs engineer corps, was read : 1 lio noarii oi uirco oiucors oi engi neers, created by mo river and narisir bill to examine und report uion my pro- out lorn Isiut railway ut ino ianos, ami neldentallv to nxamino and roixirt uinin any other method for oveicoming those obatriietions, was appointed very promptly alter tho passage m tlio Dill. "Tho plans will bo coinjilutcd and laid lieforo the boanl early in November. It will meet iu Washington somu time dur ing that month to consider them, ufter which it will make up its report and re commendations In time to Inj presented to congress, probamy in tlio latter part ol September. The board takes tho greatest Interest In tho Columbia river improvement, and is in full, uctlvo and Intelligent sympathy with tlio people iu their desire for an open river. "In my jiidgmont tho prosjiccts for un open river wore never so bright us thov are to-day." Iliiutlngton of Thu Dalles thought the open river was a long way oil yet. nnd favored taking every step that could bo taken toward building a portugo rallw uy urouml tho dalles, and thoimht it would lie a L'ood investment on tlio part of the wi: W Hrown. Dallas. Texas Stato, I IlnwMAN Hol'sk Miss Delia Deal, Mr. Thomjisori introduced a resolution , pilot Uock, J K Iloyor, Dalles; Oil looking to tfiut end, which was referred paync, Pendluton O H A N: FC Christy, to the projier committeo. OltANj Henry Ackers, Pendleton; D A few other minor matters were dis- Cameron, J no Millard, Wulla Walla; posed of, and tho convention adjourned I y W IJorch, Han Fruneisco; .Ino Owings, until ton o'clock to-day, at which hour i Kllensburg; Andrew Nelson,'!' I' Didon, tho uiemlHirs assembled, but no business Wnlla Wulla O F Williamson, Weiser, of Imiwrtantfl has been trarmacted up to I Idaho; Jas Huwku, IiUraiido; Jno this hour, 'J p. m. I Hurtsou, Pendleton :Chas Heed, Wulla Tho Knights of Pythias (iraud Lodge Walla; J bemplo, lillgard; h Htiregolko, nvened last night at Castlo Hall, in I Pendleton, Sol Comory, L (J Murrey, After bearing roiwrt oi nan rruncisco. credentials, tho Grand' Gomjk.v ICulk. A J Halo; A Hlggins, laud. The!Presbytery then oru'ani.cd by the election of Itov. W. O. ForWs of Albany Mixloralor, und ltov. G. W. GlblKiny of U-banon temporary clerk. The Presbytery will lie in session until Thursday evening, when tho synod of thu Columbia will convene and continue three days. Very Important. Ituyi:,0ct. 11. Hxtonslvo preparations are being mudo to receive tho F.mpcror William to-morrow. Tho magnificent silver throne, a Jubilee gift to tho 1'ojhj by the oolo of llurcclonu, which has Ihioii placed beside tlio l'oo's chair, will bo occupied by the Kmoror. A I'rUu right. Hi:svi:it, Oct. 11. A tight took place near hero yesterday between McAulill' and Dacoy, which was won by McAulill'. He wus seconded by Jack Domnsoy and Toney Harris, and Dacoy by Tom lliirnos. Mlko Cleury was referee. MoAiillfPM weight was lUl'j jiounds, and Daeey's 130. Ilrrad Ohm Up. Ciiicaoo, Oct. 11. As tho rosult of tho recent advance In wheat und tho con seuiiuut rise In tho price of Hour, locul bakers, who have lieen debating tho (mention for several davs. decided hist evening to advance tho price of bread onu cent n loaf to consumers. New York Maker. Nkw Yoiik, Oct. 11. Tho bakers of this city meet to night to discuss tho ad visability of ralsiui! tho Price ol bread. This action is the result of tho steady ad- vanco In tlio wholesale prices oi Hour. A Life henl.iier, IlcniiiNO, Cal., Oct. II. Ix;o Sykes, who murdered old man Henderson, on thu ltedding stage two years ago, wan sentenced to Imprisonment for life in tho Stato prison. Volapuk ! Head, Paius, Oct. 11. Father Hchleyor, In ventor of tho new languago called Volapuk, Is dead, ago 07. Hotel Arrivals. Villa un Housk J W Kharon, J 8 Jones, W M Hill, Alba; 0 J Johnson, K I, Pratt, Miss Miller, Tho Dalles; Win Hucncrotx, La Grando; W M Hlckn.Phll udclphla; John Marshall, G W Koliorts, PortlundjJ W Htanllold, W M Wallace, K A Urown, Mat Mosgrove, Kan Francis co; 0 F Wheoier, OH&N; M F Day, Pilot Hock ; W II Davis, Jlristol, Tenn; II G Patterson, Vinson; J H Jones, Jas Garden. T II Walsh, Pendleton; IN Ilrown, Halem ; K Trico and wife, Kuinuel Wade, K G Catlln. A Hayso, Juh Ashton, Minstrel Iroujw; H Urossen, nkomoefea- conv Union block. commttteo on Lodge adjourned until nlno o'clock to-' Walla Walla ; I Hathaway, City ; P Hell, day. After adjournment thu doors wero j Portland : II Hurdam, Weston; F Willis, thrown open for a social gathering, T. La Grando ; Alox McKlnfcoy, Alba; Win A. Stephens of Portland delivered an ad- Kustls, Centcrvllle; Jno MuHuiroy, Umu dress of welcome und A. A. Cleveland of tilla; Jos Stumper and wife, Centcrvllle j Astoria an excellent oration, ufter which 1 0 Sherlock, lluker City ; McA vorv Wulla an elegant banquet was nerved to tho , Walla; M H Hardoy, Portland; Mrs L J members. Gardner, Win Woods, F Mclntyro, Cold "Charles Martin," tho supposed hotel .Spring, Joil' Hull, Faruiirigton: Joe thief, waived examination in tho police Smith, T Winn, Helix ; J Stobaugb und court ycterday and was held In $1000 wife, Jno Day; P J Coleman, Now York f bonds. Two of tho watches found on W H Campbell, Mr J Harrington, Cold him have been identified as property of I Spring; Mm Hlack and family, John Day. I'ro.lllutm Mint I'lmp. llemimliiK to. Ninurrnuit mill Hold. Pk'niii.kton, Or., Oct. 10, 1833. To tlio Kdltorof tlio Kunl Ori'Kontiin. A local appeared iu yesterday's Issue saying that Pendleton seems to huvo a very bud reputation in somo plu:oH. Iu u meusuro this is true; 1 heard It oil en be foro corning hore. Of courso it is nlso in n meusuro truo of other places. Yet that don't help us much. Ihoro are places that have no such reputation, and such wu want Pendleton to be, or decent oo plo will liato und avoid tho town, not caring to bring their families into u moral sink. So if I may, I want to contribute what I can to bettering tho town by calling tho attention of tho public uud of our ap pointed und sworn city olllcers to one thing: I rofer to the increuHO of prostitu tion hore iu tlio lust five mouths. A pub lie sontlment that will allow this vice to iucruaso cannot surelv object to having it stHjkon of. As it Is going on In our streets, thu sight Is far more louthcfomo than tho hearing of it. Now that thero is un increase in this evil Is evident from the iucicaso of places given up to it. Thero uro nearly twice as many In somu parts of thu city us live months ago. Then tilso thov uro tukini! locations which uro against tlio city ordinance, as 1 havo been told. It is a uood ordinance. as fur us it goes, that removes such places iiucK irom too HidowuiK, nut ono oi the most prominent corners on Webb street near tho K. O. building has lately boon oiiencd, und that without moving tho place back with u show of decency. Tho public ought ulso to remember that it Is only tlio filthiest uud most harmful! of creatures that frequent thesu places, Wo would do us well to open our houses to thieves us our city to phieos of prostitu tion, und tilings that cannot ha men tioned for loathesomeness. Hut. not only is tills tho cuho, but re cently thero seems to havo lieen un awful iucrout-o of shumclcesucss iituoug thosoj places. Wo scarcely know what toox jiect next. Fenuile shuiiiolcstiios iu tho onjii doors, In their itctuul standing on street corners, and at the doKt insulting people uud disgracing tho town, Male shumelessuess is something the writer never saw before, namely niulo persons actually standing around uud In places In broad daylight, before tlio public g.iru; sometimes parading Ihu streets willi the pitiful prostitute, as on circus day lately. A dobauchlng example to little chlldro'n playing iu tfiu streets uroiiiid, und u dis gusting thing to people trying to be de cent. It ought to bo stopped Immedi ately, no wonder, ns the w riter lecohll saw, Utile lads go in uud out thct-o yan emuiiiing the iiimosniiuro ol. mo places. Kugcno City Is said to get along with out uuythlng of this kind, consequently it has no such had iiaiuo us somu would like to tlx iiMiu Pendleton. Moscow, your columns say, found tho evil so threatening, Unit tlio city wus forced dually to oxl pimps uud nil their class. Now let tho city olllcers enforce thu laws wu have, uud let the subject bo ven tilated freely until wo sou tho danger und shamo of hiirlxiriiig this vice, and our pub lic sentiment arises to oxsl this disgrace. Only profligates uud dangerous jut sons swarm iu these places, uud If Pen dleton gets tlio name of hurlsirlug pros titutes, swarms of tills class will bo at tracted, und w'lll hasten tho sinking of Pendleton's name into tho miro too deep for recovery. Shull wo hurbor prostitution? Gitmkn. Lining th. I.hiij; Creek Trade. From the 1iuk C'rtck KurIi). Are they dead or only sleeping? Wo mean the contractors of thu Pendleton Long Creek roud. W. N. Wilson re turned from Pendleton, Tuesday, bring ing In u loud of Hour for Ids owit consumption. Ho rcKrta tho road rough, and tilled with rocks and, as far as ho can sou, no ull'ort has been nuido to improve it, Tho last wo heard from that sou i co, was that the contract has been re-let to u Mr, Kiultli, und that thu work would bo resumed forthwith, uud, later, that he hud usked thu Hoard of Trade to appeal to somoliody probably mo i ngner uuinoriiius, to prevent the the sheep from rolling rock into thu roud. Whv didn't lie apisiul to tho Continen tal Congress to soften tho rock on Iho John Day hill, and go ahead with his work? However, the road rom.ilns In ubout the sumo condition that it was last spring, and Mr, Wilson says it Is n hard road lo travel, and that us now is tint season for purchasing supplies, Pendleton will lose nultou hcuyy trudo from this dbitslct, through their negligence in iu the matter. Til. Wlncliritor. Win. Wulla Wulla Union. A Winchester rifle, handled by u Winchester man. is said to have kuockod thu theory of u railroad's right of eminent domain "galley west" for a short tlmo in tho city re cently. The O, A W, T. surveyors, while at work in Hutler's udditlon, camo to a place owned by Mr. Winchester, which they desired to survey through, It being behoved that thu lino would run that way, and u portion of the Winchester resi dence lots Imi used for track purposes, Mr, Winchester objected to this use be ing made of his property; but unlike u milder individual, ho put his reinou stance In tho shape of a doublo-barreled shot-gun, with u bore which to tho sur veyors look to be as big as tho mouth of a cannon. Ho ordered them to desist, and they at still at it desisting.