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i icnuictnn vriniiiatu i Jli 1,,,,il,l Practicing for "David, tho S hcpl.crd Boy." tho runtutu soon to bo upon tho boards ut tho opera house. .Olio ol tho roomers up stairs mild that' tho power of tho music W rmil'llOll lllu iliuir uiun, iiimo in nnil took complete posses- OrrKOiilttii llrnncli OHleo. mj iios una overytliing elso in ronllnllv ","""'i u lorecil mm to H KjBSUAV, DECEMBER 13, 1888. ..i.. fr .111 lintcril Owgon iwir.i it i,t i In. I'.jbHi K t ImmH. Tho nilloo in In rtfiiMdiM n Tiilnl sirert,. I I"" V'- -.. i KtmU. h e or in f f.5! liirtimiu dallies, nnil olhcr vw tlnd Vlili.Kl turrlmry pitpwr.Hru ul- AST . OltMIO.HIAN mi lunko t llO AO llt-lWI-Cll HIh of tho Hast uuil lress hastily "it. '"f ", Hrcoiniiioilntlon nf tliotiillcu '.'.m nil tliuro H ttflcpliolm in To ItiiilnrnH Mun. dollar. III nulil roli will lie pulil on ilrj I IWi ""ltm IihIIvIiIhmI wno, luVrlhlMKln IhMColiimiiHof Iho Dally nml hWWHiy r.nn - inT fDNMIUKIJATlONAIj UllimClt Hoii'l Mock "(-' (,r (,IU - IIUlldillR ; Wfl)l Mini Jiiniimin sireem. Miunuy ',. ,i H K. ut, hiuI 7:00 p. ui. Humluy ..Mtuiiv lhwe tioiooiinecieil wUhothor n.anliv Hunt f !. Cunilliliiti-n Curd. LrMAIMIIAI.. i - I . i f u 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n r h mvselt iim h oiiiillilnln btlrcllnll fur City Mnrnlinl ut the nu HIJTflMIHMIi " " rnanuiii Lrrdj nDiinunr. ni)otf on iiciuillilntnfnr T. ILrfWHAItlNOKN lllMAIMIUU LhvHiiiiuuncKniyiicIf hi iiriiiiilliliiturur r''r .. . .... ....... ............ bMl MIIII'Cll'UlllKClljr 'l 'l 'linn Jill KIMlllAftli lltMAlWIIAI.. trtk ,t uiiiKiimri' nivnuir iim (irurfor.iiorKiiiii m mo uiwii ii ninillilalo of I'im A. llh'ATIIllrtN. Lmllbi'i'iixiilliKi'lly vlcrtion. UtKC'OltllliU. Lroliyuimoiincc Hint I will bo it rninll- Ul IBfiililfnniciiy rrrarutr hi inu eimil vjtMlUm. K. 1). IIAHIIItUUOK. IlKCOItDKIt. tkomlld'ntinnof foinnof my frlcmlK. 1 Lriniimincitiityxi'ir 11 ciniiiiiliiii' in inu IloiTn nrp I'm inr inn ijiiivviji ivvuifr ill. U. It. UAKTKIt. llieCUKDKlt. uMtthn iiti-i of tlu cltlri-m of IVmtlw IftH'iilllci'iif t'lwn Iti'piinlur nltliriim IfUoo. I'llKll I'AfiK-TIIHTIN. tiiliiiiuf I'riulli'lon. I ItlCOIUIKIt. Irrlir iniiiiunii- myn'lf nt iienn'tliliitn t"fflvo llt'i'nrdT ut Ihu fnulni rlly A.D.NTII.I.SIA. ITKKAMl'lilMt. rtbr iDnottnco mynolf hi it mnilliliilc rvarunf Tniuur-riit tlm i nnlnu rlty J AMKS llAltDWll.'K. KO ( own H nlm. W inn ilifit-d lit. "''' rapidly, ho eHPaK'd tho chiUhe'rt of IiIh captor. i 7ll. W.u"11 WalIa Slatt'Btimn Huberts a hrlKht KchL'ino by which tho KeptibliLMim cuu blow In it portion of tho mirpltiH. It wtytt tho Pacific CoiihI needs it navy yard, untl thlnkH that Wnlla Wnlla woiihliieiiH Kitfo a placo us any to hnild one. Mill cicck, it uvern, could bo niitdo navicablo, and thero U a block In town throin-h whldt a canal could bo excavated which iuii tCV.M,ttln . "ovt-rat men-of-war. Walla Walla should press Its elnlmn on thortttontlon of tho coiniuc Kepitbllcnn ndmlniHtratloii. A pctltiou to tho town council In beinir circulated among and nisiied by properl v ownerH nlong Main Btroet unking that tho cm.;!, uu Kiiuiuu aim graviiK'ii uecortllng to on Imtnco, and that gullern bo CMtab llHhod ulong each side. Main otroot in now in no ca-ditablo condition and thlH movoon tho purl of property ownoru, who will theniKclvoH bo compelled to Htitnd tho oxpeiiBe, Is it wieu and enter priding ono. Tlio Wnlla Walla pnpern do not pcetn very favorably deponed toward the Amor h'an llulliilngit l.ojtn ABsociatlon hchcino. Tho following Ih from tho .Stiitofinitn : 'iho IHlonlo Uti) not tiltlnir verv rivulllr at tho .now proponed Hulldl'ng it Ijoan Am- nociaiion lor mo reanon that our own lo-1 tired hv county iiNKest-ora. and 1 do hoi f (ill ... tt. tti.t ..., .of.... 11.. l'..ll.. II?. .11. 1.1... ..:.!. ..t il ... .... ........ ...,.ru..; nun luiiiirti iii u uuil miiui inu coming iegihiaiuru win lot IIiIkiicm " by our own tieoiilo. and all tho nfllcnrH ami Mimi'iillim iiluviu,ii,iu ni.itwi m,,i .in and utockholdoM belong hero." iFomothlng lor thin .State, by conectlnc ANOTItRIt ANBWKK Mr.J. li, irtnn (Upit u vf)Wi on ,he Tat Uueilloii. . Hkux. On., Dec. 10, 1888. i. now can a full and fair asscefiinent of property bo waned? Adopt tho commission bill of 1880. -. W IlUt HOrlHllf limluirlo ut.nnl.l lu. l.n ..11. . . . rui.i.i uu HUbjcctH of taxation? If unv tdiould bo exempted, w hat, ami why 7 Credit. 3. Are you In favor of u Stato Hoard of IvpialUatl.in? If ho, wherein will It wjrka benefit? No. J. Are you in favor of precinct, in tc.td of county, assessotH? yisinci, its piovlileU in tho .commission bill. 0. Arc you In favor of a graduated In come tax; and, If so, how ctn It lw its ncsseil and collected? No. II. What aro your vIowh upon tho Vlngle-tax" theory, or tho placing of taxat on ii)on land values onlv? Halotlka. 7. Do you think tho bill prepared by tho tax commission of 1880 an improve mont iiKm our present law? In what would you recommend it change in It7 o, to first. 8. Aro you in favor of "deductions for Indebtedness?" Not if credits aro not taxed. If credits are taxed then deduct. I would roviso all Statu lovenues oxcopt nehool taxes bv ansessing groM receipt of railroad anil express companies, banks uiidjiill eor porulo bodies of llko nature, thereby avoiding the necessity of removing Iho .State Hoard of Kqualtaitlon This would iiiso preveut ho mucn rascality now prac ITRKAitlltKlt. rtbTnti'iuni:o iiiTxi'lfiiH u onniltlliltla roUlceulTr'-Hsurnrof tlm town of IVn- kilthp (niiitiiuclly olnjllon JAMKH A IIUWAUD. TRl!AhLliKlt. Inlr auutiiincc niyflf im ii u4tnllJlo omeor iii'iiMinirnriiirinwn oi I 'n ltlihriiuliii: town uliclloii. J. A.JIAIUIlWi iiut'.viriK Wnlicat ut Debpain A Howard's. ctSaturday night at M Ilarkey's hull. h cuuutrv lard can Im obtained at iaA Howard's. Pl ClarVn, tho wool man, loft this ctonatrip to Dayton. M'li non-niaKitetlo . watches ut Wn.tlio wutchmakor's. hint a box of Mivvont Perkins' lural'litUlmas presont. urlolon Onera Comimnv Is now WlinJ, uuil Is scoring it succo.s. I meats ut all hours ut tho trench mtt, J W Stantleld, proprietor. toloati on jK'rNjnal (security fur wive montlis, or win uuy gcou iDQiiire of B, I). Hoyd & Co. ni Turner bus almost fully recov vora his uliuuk of tiickuess, and has bu aipr aruiu o on tlio hlinoiH. iiuilutioDuciill, Pa & r.Ki. merchants of Colfax, tal a Walla Journal: Tlm wlfn nf Hnr. don.Cooer being poor, has to rccelvo aid irom tlio city wlillo her husband is In ill. Hhii has two sons by her former usband livim: in Colfax, who would L'ladly supjHjrt and kcci her If Mm would le.tvo Cooncr. but sho nrefers tho soeietv of her hiioiiko to thut of her Hons. Somo fish w 111 fry so. The classical fraternity known us "tin horns" nie having it liurd tiiuu to keep iKxiy ami soul loueinor in wa a Wnlla. says u paper of that place, tjamo here. Thoy used to live protly fat in 1'endletou, nut tne crop oi suckers Is either getting less nlcntlful. or more warv than of vore. Starvo the tin-horns out. Olllcers nnd citizens of Wultshuri: am looking for a man named Hruloy, wlm.uf tor robbing Ills drunken emnlover. tind throwing him out of n wagon Into u fencn corner, drovo ofT wlllt tho team, and meeting rt woman lined CO. brutallv us- HMulted her. If caught ut ono time, lie would scarcely iiitvo hud time to nay his pntvers. The continuous Hound of tlio hummer and saw next door to tlio B. U. olllco tog nilles that old Custlo .Stewart will soon bo Custlo Stewart no longer, hut it brand now, gilded varloty theater, with Mages, boxes, mid all mcctHury fixtures. An other trap for thu innocents. Tlio old (loldon Itulo hotel is now buck in jiosltlon, and thu sidewalk is lieing coustructei) to-day. It mnkes it decided improvement in tho looks of tho town, uud tho w idening of Court street to eighty feet Is worth double the oxHnseand trou ble It cost. It Hcoms that every idle man in town hihmxIs his tiiuo in watching thu antics of the two bcurs chained lieliiud Kugel's barber shun. Every day it striuu of men tun Iki Heen leaning against Iho sidewalk rolling watching tliewj playful hiiIuiiiIs. If there Is uuy virtue In udveittslng, Fred T. Merrill, of ltobertlnu carnival fame, will ceitainlv secure a crowd in Wtillu Walla. Tho UalljIpaperH of that place have been full of his mask ball lo cals for tho past bovcial days. 0. W. KIchuidi-oii is to day engaged In tearing out partitions and otherwise im proving his Main t-troct lunch counter, llo will probably establish it chop house in Its mead. Wliatuver it is, he will make it tmcccHS nf it. Wusio Count v Sun: Tuesday it mes senger eaiiio lit from Hooper's camp near uuto!opc after vaccine kj1iiis, it ease of small iiox having doveloiiud there, Tho patient is Mrs, Oaken, whovuum from Tueomu recently. Tho clang of tho lire bell brought tho Un ui.sliiiiiinnt tn tho Second ! lire engine, luvo carts, mid a number of i .. . . . : i .i ... .i.i !.... 1...1 ii rank ol tli:it nliicn. lor ih.uuu. laUlilles are K-O.tKW. m?r Hughes, J. II. McCoy aud umson, oi niot Kot'K, uro visiting wa toilav, Tht v report everything athe Hock neighborhood. report that Mlas Sophie Preston "i iniirdered bv unlives in China ?' from a eablcgrum nnnuuncing ww Illness from Drain fever. n T . is liooiiiiiiL' un on tlio lioriion. and tlio Walla Walla fun wys that town may possibly luturo capital of Washington KiV n.hlrniMt in Inbt tlltllt's (mm Haker. where bo has bcou COnrt Inr In. In.. I t under tlio weather, but is now rig. 1 W llit Btatesmau : The Hiparia Knako river is now ready lrt work. Tho date of its com .will be when the Siirinu time fun, 0. & W. T r-illr.vi.1 mi V.nrRVA "unning wheat trains regularly. '". ono of the hwtvlost wheat , 'bit part of tho Territory, has klId 200 carloads. tel tliat on account of continued lUl.lIlli II II T.I . .!!.. ..I 1 1, "" i. joiiusoii, inor oi i JValU I'nion, is coui)elled to Vl lUl.rL- .in. I 11. ..t I... I...u ..n.,.. in P'JtoOtitaln rullnf Ton hail. l!a Walla Union will i'sue a vuiioaot eight or twclvo iage 1st u tii.., It u ivp n il I iu, nf fWft and valuo to tho tHwpIo of caun'v. SmcuM to it. nien who vU) t. lini-ii thplr ..vii u i mr lliu .U'n iuii d Of tlm t.. f I 1 .OT OULUUMAA riiUlllU rf orders at this otlico orjneution r08 of tho reprouentatlvea of tho the abuses of our taxation systoin. All real proerty should bo listed, unit if credits are still to bo taxed they should be listed too, and then rogues can't hide their properly so well. Taxing credits is like u protective tarlll the poor man pays it If not directly, as under tlio llluck law, then indirectly. J. II. lllVINK I lot Arrltulu, ViiXAiiii Motsr. .1 11 ICeeney. .1 Dia- mond and wife, ('has Wilson, Frank II Murkuum. C tv: W It Mackerwlo. C W Harlow,.! W How land, FA Knnpii, A F CamplK)ll, F It Hrailford, Portland; B iiotiiciier, t uicigo: a i; .iiuvlier, .Mur mv. I T: M A .Miller unit ulfii. ('..nt..r. vlllo; J DCorlHilt.O H'Whlttle, Kumela: W .Straw, Utah; JW Sneed and wife ; Clem T Heeve, Adams. Howma.v Ilot'HK. Saxle Hcam, La Orando: N A Penney. 0 It & N : T A Penney. Farrulnutnn. Jos Carton. Colfax: Jus (iHkorsoh Colton: Thos Gllkerson. walla wuiia: I) II 1 leers, rortluml: A itzen, Umuhu; II liner K Miller, i v ii . IMIIUllllU. II f'l...l. I.-.. ...... I.. . 1... 11'... wiuiiw, r iuii iiiiiiiuii , -.iiii:ri, uun niii- hoii, Walla Walla; A M Woods; AHunku, lliimhurg: Taylor Hill. City; Martin Cosoy, Clifton; John Smith, Mountain Home. (loniKN Hulk IIotki.. Vm Cry, I-cbu, J no Hamilton, IM Miller. City; Mis D.iiilly, Vlnwon; Geo Fato, Hoston? Chas Heeler, llBpimer; IMiordon, Junlior; J Henuedy, U un pun, Wis; D.J Houser, (cattle; il .Montgomery and family. tValtHbtirg: m llrown, Weston: Gn Mansfield, Ccutcrvillu; T II Mcintosh and wf, Furmlngton : B J Carnoy, Pilot iviiiiii uiKi: ii it neer Webb, Hepimer; Will I.iti Hitrnliart, Colli Spring; Kl Halllmore; W F Aruii. I iieoplo on tho ntreets tills morning, but, as usual, ifo lire materialized. It was only u chimney undergoing tho "burning out" process. Tho iniestlon of curing a town clock, to bo placed on the court house tower, should mi agitated-, and a subsciiptiou nili-ed for tho purpom). No place can bo well-regulated or complete without it tottn clock, Tom Itcefleld has uncaMhod ortIons of tho mammoth skeleton of some ex tinct animal whilo excavating a dugout on his ranch near Pendleton. Thcso ho wjll bring to town ero long uuil place on exhibition. Hill Mays, tho cartoonist, lias lieen Il lustrating tho coming town election. His latest drawing is on exhibition at tho Gymnasium beer bull, and is attracting quite un amount of attention. Arthur Hallain, who started a grave yard at Cracker Citv with tiio corso of Hud Itotiglas, was sentenced by Judgoj Fee to seven years in thu jonhentiary I and to pay u line oi fow, Au old bay horse, with white baddle and collar marks, has been taken up by Marshal French, and can Ik) secured by the owner at Iho Oregon feed yard alter paying the usual charges. Several of the public whool children have been attacked with the mumps, aud the disease may llly dovclopo into an epidemic. Nulling wrlous is feared however. James Miles, an Idaho man, refused to ..i.i.. i.. ..-.. n nlrl-ln in burv a fellow !inan.n,ii. und n bolt of liulitniug killed i thirteen horses for him the day of fuueral W A 1,1, A ITAIiLA NOTES. Tlinmi Tlrrnry Ui'ml-TIm Mlmiliie Mnn A lUpe Cuinmlttril In ArnlKlmrr. nucrui ionic Eal Urcij'Hilnii. i Walla Wail. W. T.. Dee. 1" Thrw. .Tiernev, nged 07, who hits been pick for several weeks, iiieil tins morning. Ho has been a roident of Wall.t Wnlla for iwenty-soveu years, nnd wns widely and favorably known. Thero aro no tidings of tho Pasco man, who ha been mlsfing for several days. Ho was last seen in Wnlla Walla, and was known to have considerable money onjliis erfon. It Is feared he bus been made itwuy with. A man mimed Hrallov committed a niK) upon Mrs. Mitchell, a prominent Ailv of Wuifsburg. and immediately lied, nnd his whereabouts nro still unknown.' A posse of citizens nro scouring tho country In search of him, and it caught ho will get what he deserves. TIIK PANAMA OANAt.. . i 111 CHM1 lir KHlllimllin l..irni,....l U'lll .. I lt tlm t'linipnny l'riiint f(lr i Xnw l.ninmii)'. i'aiiis, uec. is. Several nowsi:iHrs naj ii mo issiio oi tne fanama Lnnal IOUII proves it failure the eovnrnmont. In conformity with tho proposal of tho extra parliamentary commission, will Introduce a hill in tlic chamber of deputies to ena bio tho company to meet its engage mcnts. A new company, under tho leadership and credit ( Foneior, will men purchitsu the canal. IIO.MK IN MKI.IMIKf KNSK. IiiiIbh Lnwlcrnimnlmipil .Inn. .MeDr i moll Whn Kltlril I'riinlt .1. Wmtnll, IlirSn rrnnrliro lliiiirilliiB.lliiiun lvrcprr. Hak I uancisco, Dee. 12. IMire Judci Ijtwler to-day dismissed tho chargo ef murder against Jos. McDcrnott wb killed I-runk J. Wessoll, tho lodging nouso liroin einr. iilmnt irn umii-j inn Uio iude lield that the uvidenre slnmc.1 tliat vtcsscll lielutveil in it brutal manner low a n I .AieUermott and his family and tlio killing was done In self defense. TIIK HON CONVM5TI IMHI JAMES WHEELAN, -Mamifnrluri'r nnil Itcntor lu- Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Halters, WHIPS, ROBES AND TURF GOODS. Keeps always on hand the Best Stock of Har ness and Saddles at prices lower than any place this side of Portland. Call and examine ray stock. James Wheelan Court St. II, Till i:t. MOTiir.it TlmlUMill nrPnrclnca Noli-on n Hunk rnllliirnlii. Santa Ciiez, Cat., Dec. 12.-James M nail was conviclcd last night of fot el it note for fitfO on tho bank of Watson vino. I lio funeral of yonn Hall's mother, who nun nien oi griei over nor son's crime, took placo hero this allernoou. AOAINHT KI.MI mT.AN. Th Knllr Nullnn Turin .tcnlmt tlm Rln Hint III 1'allry. Vienna, Dee. 12. Tho crisis Is Servla Is neiile. Blection shows tlio entile nation has turned airu nst Klnu Mi an bliuiild ho opiioso their verdict his ad llctlon will Ihj demanded and enforced. Four Kolilli.ru l)rownil. Wathiitown. N. Y.. Dee. 2. Porceant Darlington and privates Fred Petlit and Ilenjumln Wilson, of company A, r.iuvcnui ini.inirv. oeaten in me .m:ki ison parraeKs. Miekets liar nor. were drowned in Iuko Untarin to-duv bv Iwat in which they worn fishing lieing upset. Msjur HpaulilliiK Nlml, riitPNix. Ar h. Deu. 12. Malor B. J. Siiauldiiig. communiling officer at Fori McDowell, who borved with dist net inn throuchout tho wur nccidently shot and killed himself while huntinc near hero yesterday. I'utal Itnault uf m lltKl. Hkhmn. Germnny, Dee. 12. Blchlcr and Hcuhin, two liermun students, quar relled lust nlulit rekMtillmi Dr. Mackenzie and fought it duel with tiMuls curly this morning. Heuhm was killed. OnlnC t Hi I'rotlilxnt. Cli:vki.ani). Ohio, Dec. 12. Vice President elect Morton iased throuel lore this mornlni: enroutre tilindlnanolis to vlrll lien, Harrison. Hock; Dan Doherty, Hotter Creek; Owen Bills, Alba; Win Voss, J N Jurvis, Bcho. Til CsmmltUn's Itrpurt. Tho committee appointed by tho W. 0, T. V. on iuii work beg leave to muko tho followini! reisjrl through tho columns of the local paiers: wo were kindly treuieu iy uio laiior, who took us into tho IjII and remuiued with us during our vflt. Tho Ininutes iinined Hoiiiiiubut Hiiriirlsed ut first by women entering their doors, but noon felt ut homo with us when wo assured them thut wo were their friends, and hud not comu through curiosity. 'lliey wero glad mat wo eamo. vte found seven wilhiu its walls, and six of the seven hud bcou nut there through tho intluence of whiskey, Thu iuiKr tanco of uctivity in every department of temiMtrunco is uppiirent. - - - - - tTrfnU to l' nil IiiiIImu ARf Rt. From llioHulem Miilfunan. B. 8. Gregoir, of St. Louis, Marion county, was in Iho city yesterday for the purposo of obtaining signatures to a eli tion asking for his apoIntmcnt as ugent at tho Umatilla Indian ageirey. He has secured the names of many priimin)iit men of tho statu to his )etltlon, anil tlm Umatilla's have signed an ddress lo tho Great Father at Washington urging his upMntment. Ho is a devout CuthoUe and it is thought that Archbishop Gross will lend him his influence, lie is a . i tl.t.... ,..... I..,tv., K homad wlrlm nlVeT in ' " U, W . lev lvllll, niiii,ii unvn un ivi,iilll4i uim dlstinctivo virtues to now romedioshith prepa WUilaiu'c VluUt t'rriu Is thu most oxmilsitu pioparntion in tho world for softening and whitening tlio hands and f.u'o. Nothlnir enters tho composition of this dellubtful toilet artl tie which comet prove imtirious io uio mott del Irate skin, and indeed, It might Ik) taken internally with ixirfect safety. I. I.. ... t ....I.. .. ..l.lll..l.. ... I... I In ll li liufc Willi u hiii'iiii'iiii ivi. i.ii iii iii'irv -iiMtMf'f.. Hiitiorior Ui a venrino. entti pliorico, emu cream, vasouno, unu like preiurutions. Hciug neitlier sticky nor eroasv. kid elovos may Ivo worn Immodl uloly after iiiplying it. For gontlomen's use, alter shaving. II stands without un equal. It Is delightfully poifumod und ilehly pleasing in the sensation it pro duces when upplied to tho skin. Heretofore all preparations used for their emollient effect havo possessed tho very object lunuhlu features of lieing oltlier silcky or greasy, und oilen IkjIIi; put tneso qualities nuvo ieen entirely over Mr. Knapp, representing Ilia well known Portland firm of Frank Hros. is in town. Julius Levy, of the Centerville firm of J. Bloch & Co., is in town to-day. 18.71. is a Ftaunch Republican and an ex cellent citizen. Wlmt n Notnl I'liyilrUu s). Ciiumiki, Jsu. .'list, IHM. W. M. Wisdom. Dkak Sir: As you requested I havo exumllljd Ilio lurmuia ui juur ioiici preiMration, called "Holwrtlno." I can assure you thut tho ingredients uro licth bland and harmless, and that the compound would form an excellent appll- utlon in irritated conuiuonn oi me num. Yours truly. AitTiint Dkan Hevan. M. I). Prof, of Anatomy Hush Medical Col lege and P. A. Surgeon, U, S. M. H. S. It Is "coufidontly oxiccted" in almost every crossroad town lu Oregon which boasts of a newspaper that tlio great evangelist, Dwiisht L. Moody, will favor them with a visit Oregon U a big vine yard and some of tho fruit is apt to spoil for want of picking. Miss Clara Wyatt, uged seventeen, ,ll.l nt tlm residence of Will iim llahll (in tl'u i Stage Gulch last Tuesday, and wus buriwl jin tho cemeicry at renuieinn ui-iiuy, mio I tell a VIClim IO liui uicao mncorv, wim- sumption. M.T. Allen, an Eclto Granger, Is in town tCKiay, making final froof before the county judge. erto unknown In connection with rations of this kind. It has tho power of preventing and ru moving sunburn, tan, chafed and scaled shin, und all ordinary irritations. It acts by improving tho softness, cloarness and healthy tono of tho skin. and its dally u pilcatiou tends to prenerve it from tho ac tions of drying winds, vivid sunshine, ex treme temS!ratures and the like. Ask your druggist for it. Tlio Hotel ol Haleni. Tho Chemcketo Hotel at Salem has lately come under tho management of C. if. Monroe und J. It. N. Hell uud has furnished uud thoroughly changed from ton lo liottom. tho kilchon huvjuu lieen entirely rebuilt uud tho lobby and rooms overhauled uud put in tirst class order for the coming sesfiou of tho legislature. Tlio prices of uecomobal ion w ill average from (l lo 16 ir week uicordlng to room und locution. Tho patronage of the public is solicited. Idaho Statesman : Heirt come from LoAtn that two Utile hoy aL'ed nlno and six years, respective! v. cot into a sera iki over wimo candr Wednefcdjy evening, when the larger onn got tho smaller one down and piundcd film on the head with a rock aud killed blm. COUGHS AND COLDS Completely Knocked Out I After much solicitation and popular demand for our Kucblcr. Oregon Cough Cure, We have determined to npuin put il on thu market In iittiitellxo stylo nnd tncdicl t nally Improved. For Coughs, Colds and fc'oro Thtoit Troubles We Jiiuriuiti"o H lo ulvtt Sittlnit'llnn or Kcfum! tin omij. lieing made on solenllfle prlnelriles for Owih ami Otliln, m prevalent in tills climate, wo solicit a trial of this FtundiinJ Hemcdy. Homembor it costs jou nothing to try it : a giiaranlni gfces Willi every lsitlle. SoM only liy Despain Block - - Pondleton. CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IMPOnTINt O0 parclware, Iron, $ted AND FARM MACHINERY. FBONT, FIBST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, 0REO0N. Solo Agontu for Oregon nnd Wnahlngton for HlliBl, . wtcRE S NEW DEAL PLOvb. . . IKiitilo,nrTilpiila rmrv w. They .romnlmii nnil miiiidhi nenr nliioliiln mrfeo III. tlmt IIioimi Willi havo ntfiil thrill or Minn Ihnn u-nrlf rj.ii mil. mv uiifiuuli lu lliolr pruUc, Wofiiinuli llici i won tn' lullioutMol utliicliuieiit,, Hi'iiimluil iicniHiuo ui. I)E132I3il POWBE DTT"1' 1'TTXjJZ1T PLOWS. . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . llurkryn llnol'ro drain Drill, lliirki-yi Herilcrn. lliirkrynHprlncToi.tli llnrrrw,Hnprlor llmln irllli,HuprriiirHicur, CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. Thn Utcit liiijirovfxt Impleinsnt for iwlinr iinmirr fulliiw. Tint mont nomplatn and Mirt-criil IimiI lor tins puriMMHi in ion. Wa Uo hvo full Hnn ol Duirirles. Onrrlsitoii. I'haaloni, Mountain Watonu. l'ltttlorni noil ottior nprlnx Volnuloa. WAGONS. Hclftillrir . SCHUTTLER FARM jnrrnc A Chspln'4 Hprlnx-Tootli Mnrrow.. nrn llarrown, riirinui'uuniiiK miii, ji.vihii iiauii win is. i:tc, jja'o. 4-si;nd rou stkciai, cntcuiiitx AM) I'lticus limth. 4lllt, TREES TREES TREES With the Tariff Takon ptf, at the Pendleton Nursery! A full iiHsorlmont of Applo, Plum, Pencil, Apricot, Noctar ine, Pear, Cliony mul Pruno Treerf. All kindfl of Small Fruits inil Slirulilxjry. A lino lot of FvorgriidiiH, uud '75,000 Timber Culture Trees. I oiler the above at lowest rates. Call at my packing homo, corner Garden and JJluil streets, one block bouth of depot, or address M. B. JOHNSON, Pendleton - Oregon, 4