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PAY, DEOEMBBIl 15, 1888. ........In llrnncn unico. " t'a.ieru Ormon arc cordially iiVrn U I'orilmil, ami make "W.hl ae. TlieiiiUco ii ln thuAb. Third klrei-t. bclw-cti f .Mii.nil dnlllrfl, anl other ore MY'Imii l. rtllor m.iT nro ill- " " . till) (ICH'IM IHWUHHW" '.'i ih.re n telf phono in tho olltco ,C wci-"'"- . iiii.Iiipk Men. i.. In irutd coin w'" bo ,a,,, OM ffiitfc 1 m i Individual wno, V, I" ... ...il. I. I III llllllt III111ICV "ftf'SlaT OlIKlloMAN. 1 ... . ..1. . niitthdil .kh mill .10 lliwiii nntvio. '.' ",. Mid-week pntycr-moetliiK, 'Ay n. in. cordial welcome to ll'CtCll WltllOtlllT ii,n. nnt conn V-1... mill frun. lln c Umi. H. I.KK, Pantor. Cunilhlotr Caru. uniiounco inynoll a ij candidate !.t..n IT11V AllimilUI 111. mo uiih- ULMIIAI-. i,n ...irna iiMiulliliilnfor iDOiiniii-w , - --r.---. c WW -. ,"2tvvAitiNnv.M. AlWlIAl. ..... tn vh.iI f iiHiL I'll nil Idiite or jUIIIUUiiv..rf--" ------ --- ""'""'""'V.lTliUllIIAM. AHXIIAI announce mynclf ni n candidate ncii .Murium -" ... if city rlcrlliin. .1. Ai II HATIIM AN. rnnouiipollmlI will ho a candl- Ittflon. r HAniiuuuuiv. tlnriof voint of my friend", 1 .iinmlilt'iifir 11 CillldldMO III tllO ifli-i' Ion for I ho iilllconf Hi-cor- . ii..ii(iiufnii. U V.Vt.l J. 1.4 llmviltl't Of lllO l'lllr.l"ll of IVlldle- loiflccoflowii llcoonlnr ill lli -oin n. KltHU I'AOK-TUHTIN. (COIlllKll. ... I. - I.l..n intiKuien myni'ii n iniumi'iiiiu nf Ili-eonlcr nt inn I'lium k rni- A. I).NTIIli.M..-i. suiii:iu uunminco inymdf an ii candidate ..rT...iMiir.iii in inn (iiiBiiniif ruy .lAMIvi liAiui" (lanniinco m.vMdfim a canddldiito emu iiitcitynieciiou. JAMKS A. IIOWAKO. liitrnouiiK iiiwii pi'tM ". .... J. A. iilrtivo".. Tho remain of Archio Patterson, tho unfortunato conductor, havo havo been Bhlpicd to his rclattvcH In Wisconsin for interment. His father and brother nro lioth conductors on tho Piissenccr trains in that Stuto. Ar,.l,l. was just on tho cvo of leaving for homo roturn was to havo been promoted to passenger train, no uau n. vonm mati of promiso and ability, and has n liost of ' friends nlonu tlio lino who will mourn iiIIko with his bereaved relatives over his loss. COUNCIL MKKTINO. Muth Iliiihitxt of tmportHncn Trmclf .1, mid Mmiy Ordlmtnrra Prd. At a regular meeting of tho Common tOUIIcil. belli at tlin rnnnnll mnm mi llm Mm , lUtll d.lV Of DwomlKT. Wa. Ihnm unrn on a furloucli when killed, anil nn tils 1 prtvent W. F. Matlock. Muvor. nn.mnnn. . t I ..II. 1tit..l ii i " ' i) ' ivoiucmiu, lotiug, Sargent anil eillUHIlllT. Committeo on claims retwrted correct on tho following bills: M. K. rolsom & Son $8 '.'0, L. I'roclor i'J3, Joseph Ml II! HO. Xcll MoKaohern fj. 0. A. Smith S30, Hall A lUtmsldo l 67, T. E. James S, Henderson t Jones $10, Watnon & l.uhtB .Moll 118, M Keating 44. Tho petition of citizens on Main street for improvement of sumn liv iriii1itii. gravellingand digging guttcrswas road and referred to committee on streets and niTTTKlt GltKRK HAHIH.K. Clirlntrant Trro nt ItldRn Made It too not for lttni Stock nil Wrnlhnr Mole Ktc. Vinson', Dee. 13, 1883. UpatlUdgewlll bo a gorgeous Chrlbt- mas tree, decorated with tnatt.v pretty and valuable things. Many happy little ones will teturn home after tho night of tho 'Jith, full of ruioluiiig, atid ictus hoiw that fow, or, tf it is not vain, that none, JAMES WHEELAN, -Manufacturer and Denier In- Lco Moorlmuso itnd K. S. Oregolro nro both aspirants for tho Indian Agency tin der tho coming Republican administra tion, and are presenting petitions for sig natures. Tho former has long been n prominent Republican of Pendleton, ami It lid llllHII, Imfnh, I. ...I I1t fa s thereforo probable tlji.t bo has the ' i f longest polo and will knock tho Dcrslm mon. tuw better men could bo appointed than genial Leo. , Messrs. W. S. Hackartand V. It. Dav were In town last evenimt on their wav homo to Denver. They havo had chargo of tho grading work on tho 0. H. & N. boyond Hlparla, but trouble lioiwccn tho company and Indians compelled them to caso operations. Tliov have disponed of their outfit to J. K. Smith, tho well-known Portland contractor, for 17.000. LaUranda Journal: Ktntn Knnatnr J. H, Haley, of Pendleton, expects to make visit to Union county licforo tho Leuis- laturo convenes in order to learn tho wants of our people. Wo havo every rea son to believe that Mr. Haley will bo a valuable man in tho Legislature, and that whatever ho may do will Ixs for tho best interests of tho people of Union county. The now scries of tho Oregon lUilkllng oVIxan Association of Pendleton Ih now well under way. An investigation of tho modus operandi of this institution by would-be mcmtierH cannot but prove Its benellts both to them and to tho commu nity at largo. Subscribe $6 per month, anil at tho end of seven years you will draw out tl.000 clear cash. Of what savings bank am tho same bo said? Stanley K. Dean surprised his friends on his return from tho Cast by brinuiug luck with him n brlilo, formerly Miss Catrlo Pugsloy, daughter of Dr. K. S. Pugslov. a prominent physician of Whllu CloudKansas. Tho happy couplo wure accompanied on their return by Dr. K. II. Pugsloy, a brother of tho brldo, and HIIKVIT1K. wuulry laid can imj obtained ai t Knurnril'M. .n lit to build another two-story n t t . . . 1 .Ij, and sis teachers. mtal at all hours ut tho French I 1 il l.... il... BIB ndft ll K! 01 owoiry, m iwiwmr (1 'at jtiir iniat nut iiiri?iHL iiiin iiiiuaL I 111 k l" 1111 111 1UI1 tsdA.L tuilf lt atUH- on uw Hirocia 01 i cnuiuiuu iu M.J. (iii'i'im in Biitforinir from nn imeuinonlii. which In provulonl - - rtoUuu on iK-rsonal security for weivo months, or win uuy gooii mnuiro of K, I). Hoyd x to. mim i to otiirt Mnniiiiv lorrHiuiir illlornl:i wild tun mr-ioauii Ol nuiuui in iiiu imea m nm ..... i... .. i. r. ..-itinii -a WUi UIVJl Uf U IWk ll I...IV.. e urgui. uldnon X- tin . nt their CltV LULU 111111 N1 IIIU U ISM Itlen Uula Hotel In uudorgo plete tmnnformHtion in projwj ;r lu iwiimini'v liu n Montr r t r pJiil-headed cano presented to J. 'ft"' IdlUGll M SlafAr 1... l.n font Mr... .. i a I .....I aoviat itiuarv iiiiu. Mint ' uun lUDt vuu may have tho samo by proving a Uouser. imdor "Now To-day laxpayera when bo will bo "fectlva Precincts for tho collect- o'te, county and school taxes, lor "ten who wish to haw thei ritlen mi fnr tlm N'nw Year'i "I tho l)hr Oiikoosias fchould in "ir orders at this olllco or mention ie of tho rotiresentatlvcH of the " lies L'li lniniiPDr In i'll!irt't (A om laid in a supply of now goods now on oxinumon ut ino sioiu, "Jrt and Johnson streets, (treat are ottered in dry gootis anu his wlfo. II. S. Walllo, who ban been Inconsol able for tho past several days over tho loss of his dog, discovered tlio animal HiIh mnrniiiB lu a half-starved condition in ti vacant houso. where ho had unknow ingly been locked up by Mr. Walllo him self. It would bo hard to toll which ms tlio most pleased, Mr. Walllo or tho dog, at tho chance discovery. Tho Farmlngtoii branch imssenger started from l'nnulngton nearly threw hours lato yesterday, anil still got inio Pendleton outline, iniriyiwo nines an hour were mado coming down, tlio best timo that can possibly bo mado on tho branch. Tho llroman had to "hump himself1 th'6 entire distance. AI Mcl'hen'on, ono of tho uxprcss mofseugors on tlio i-armiugion imiiieu, took a little hunting excursion up tlio rlvor a mllo or so above town with a rathor surprising result, tho killing of a bona lido wild cat, which had wandorei from its mountain home, llualso bagged several phcasantH. Tnm Tiernev. WllO UilHl III alia Walla Tuesday night, after a long Illness, left all of his property to .Mrs. McUoary, a restiectablo ii.id highlycstuemed widow of Walla Walla. M r. Tiorney had no rel atives In this country, ins on y son nav tiiv tiled two voars ago. when ho was about nineteen years of ago. Messia. A. 8. and John Mclirow, ol Contorvillo, who were down to atienu tho gathering of tho Hoyal Arch Masons, paid this oltlco a friendly vleit to-day. Among Oilier visuurn ' ,",: """v were Hon. T. J. Kirk and Fred Hoscn- zweig. Dr. J. H. Irvino attonuea ironi Helix. Tlio beautiful prUeH to Ikj g von tho best dressed and best sustained diame ters nt tlio grand masquerade ball, uni or tho managomeut of Sharp A Wells, vjitli which tlio now rouiiioion nuiui nm m dedicated, may o scon at tho Ilazaar. Lio and take u look ut them. Mnvor Matlock received n ilwialcl to- lav statlni: that his son wm .Maimc ,..,u unrinimlv 111 of iiucumoiila at tlio ...... IlillAMI lift til fl lesa a more favorablo dlspatcli Is received H.io monliiL'. Mr. and Mrs. Matlock will leave for tliouovo in 1110 moruuiB. KVniiif illri. tlio brauc 111U 1II1L.UI W "- ' . man hurt yesterday, was cut open, and (ho bono laid bare from tho hand to tlio tip of tho flnger;uy tnoi)umierHBs iieii .. ' ....i, i iu. .lonn u llh n mimical instru- niont. It makes n very (lalnful wound, hut not serious, of course. ti. ..i.ii.i..... .if Moorhoiiho nave IU tliumvu , , ... , now fully recovered from their attacks of Un,.rlnHn,i. A lKjrt Oil Ot tllO IIOUKO was !.. ,. "Iinritiltal ." in which i. liitin uiiif.irnrri wern tuiuuicu. thi-v nro naturally glad to bo free again. j . - J. W. Hayes, assistant uh.tiiii-ui" of tho Western union ieicnnjiu y"'" pany, with hw oinco in l oniauu, rive In town thin evening, and remain here to-morrow, umiuy, " Mr. and .Mrs. J. a. .Marsiou. A board of trade meeting occurs riexi Tuesday evening In tireinaij !...... n.nmi.r .i mo tioarii riiuuiu liniment. OlDcers are to ,. tlio ensuing imulnPHH trunsacted. Victor Hextor, who has been visiting his parents on Court street for some time, has bouiiht a stock of merchandiso at OakcslaIep W. T., and -will engage In business there at once. J. 0. Arnold leaves to-morrow on u. Thu I'Ctlllon of the citizens of tbn inwn for tho improvement of High street was disK)sed oi in the samo manner. '1 ho report of tlio committee on tho jie tltlon for sidewalk on Hluir street, m-om-mending thu allowance of said ctltlon, was read and adopted. Ordinance No. , providing for a tidcwalk on the south side of llluir street from Thompson to Anna street, was read thu tlrst time and referred to tho commit tee on ordinances. Tho committeo on ordinances reported favorably on Ordinance No. . to adopt tho surveyor's report on tho grade on Webb street, and on motion said report was adopted by tho council. On motion tho rules wore suspended and tho ordi nance was passed. Tho committee on ordinances reported favorably on Ordinance No. , to pro vide for the prevention of tho removal of dirt from thn streets, reported favorably thereon, and tho ordinance was read a second tlmo and passed. inc commitieo 10 wnotit was rcierrcu Ordinance No. , providing for a side walk on HluiT street, from Thompson to Anna street, and on tho act sldo of Wil low street, from lllull to Tuntrh street, Hubmittcd a favorable report thereon, and tho ordinance wm read tho second tlmo und passed. Ordinandi No. , to piovldo for tho eompenxation of city olllcers, was read for tho first tlmo and referred to tho commit tee on ordinances. The committee on ordinances, to whom was referred tho ordinance providing for licensing theaters, submitted a favorable report thereon. Tho reisirt was adopted and tho ordinance passed. On motion tho Recorder was Instructed to furnish for publication a copy of the ordinance prohibiting thu removal of dirt from tho streets without permission of tho street commissioner. On motion thu committed on lire ami water wamitithorlr.od to arrange a signal to Indicate when tho reservoir is full of Water. . On motion tho fire wardens were In structed to put In three days extra work during tho prmmt month, and present their bills therefor. On motion, council adjourned. ItOVAl, AltOH MASONS. (liillirrloif at tlm Mntonlc Tindn ud Klrctlun of Olllrrr. Iist evening there was a large gather ing of Hoyal Arch Masons at the Masonic Temple. Pendleton Chapter was out in force, while there were visitors present from a goodlv numlier of other Jurisdic tions. Most Ex. H. 1 (ilbbous. past II. P. of the Statu, assisted by M. Ex. fceth L. Popo, Grand U-cturer, were Present, and confirmed tho R. A. degiee. Tho fol lowing olllcers were elected and Installed to servo for tho year 1880: James P. Ilusheo, H. P.: Pum P. Sturgls, King; J. II. Raloy, Scrilio; (i. H.Sncll, C'.of 11.; us., itnimln l'r. S.t V. I). Hasbrouck. R. A. C: Wm.O.Tllton, G. M.3, V.; James Wheelan, U. M. v.; J. iu. Iorer, G. M. 1. v.: K ioienHiein, Trniitnirpr- Frank 11. C OP Oil. N'tTCtary i O. O. l.rencn. titiaru. iurmn mo t-omnu nf tlm iiviinlnir Comi). Jnmes heelan on behalf of tho luemlierH ol tlio unapier presented J. P. Ilusheo, n. r., wi ii an elegant goui-neaueii cane, "s''1 ken of tho esteem and friendship In which ho Is held by tho comiwinions of Pendleton Chapter. Alter which an were ' invited into tho llamiuot Hall, where u sumptuous collation had been spread, and to which those present did nmplo Justice. All togotlier a most enjoyublo time was had, Just such an evening as will KV' servo to strengthen tlm craft, and will Ihi long ramemlKwd by all those who had the pleasure of participating. A Fiirrlid Mrtlnr. At a siwcial meeting of tlio common council last evening an ordinance to provide for regulating the Halaiiesof town oiTlcorH was passed. ly its prtj vlhlons tho following salaries jier month will be allowed in tho future: Marshall, 85; Recorder, 50; Survoyor. 100; Strict Commissioner. IS5; Clerk of Waterworks, 50; Engineer of puni houbo engine, 75; Driver of engine tcam.ICO; Stoker, 10: Treasurer, om halfofonoper cent of the moiny re ceived. Thoolllco of sur jitendent of water w orks has been aliollshed. I he surveyor will attend to tho outsldo duties heretofore incumUint on that oHlcor, and theclerk of the waterworks will keep tho lwoks and attend to clerical vork. Another ordlnanoi to provide for adopt ing tho reiiort of vlowers in n o manor oi widening Court stn-et, was also passed. will lm disapiHiinted. Mrs. Win. Rust is I instigator and prime mover of tboallair, I and all thoe who havo a few dimes to spare should help tho causo along. Hut ! a few dollars exjiendiil in this manner ; will go a long way toward tlio happiness . of- our voum: folks, and mako them feel glad that Christmas has come, and tho littlo present will bo cherished in the memory through all tho scenes of life a gleam ol sunshine In some dark hour. There is in progress at tho school house near John Ryan's an Interesting meeting, presided over by Rev. Mr. Hosklns, with promising prosccts. Your corfesjiond cut is informed that this is tlio tlrst start in that direction in that vicinity, and likely a rich harvest awaits tho laborers. Tho neighboring people are prompt In at tendance, generally shaking, while tpilto a number go a considerable dis tance. The Man brothers, at the "Old Jlmmlu Johnston ranch," are making consider able imp.iivemcnls, among which Is a commodious dwelling. Several bands of sheep are being treated for scab in this vicinity. Peoplo are generally pretty well pre pared for winter. Parley is one and one-fourth conts per IKMitHl up in tho rot country.;j tine or two cases oi mumps is rcor!cu at that place. Shooting matches havo been In voguo at tho l air iow school houso, on Hot ter rlvor. Chickens and beet were tho prizes. The old gentleman Tiphett scored tlrst chnlco hi ono. Mr. Win. Gulllford has lust leen!up- imlntcd deputy stock Insiioetor for this vicinity, nils has Ihvii neeiieit lor some sime. as there are several hands of sheep which, on account of their range, aio freuuentlv changed from ono county to the other. Dan D.iugherty has to far recovered from his injuries in the tipxct In insun cauvou last (all that no Is ahlo to go out riillmr. Tho top of tho timber button showed a tluco of snow (Ids moriiliu:. Thouuh wo are having spring weather now, winter will lie hero on time. Ono cold mornlni! not loin: since. Mr. G had crowded his chair behind tho stove lu tho Pilot Rock Hotel, when tho writer, accompanied by a gentleman from Jack canyon, entered. l'ioii our. anlval .Mr. .McCoy replenished the lire, and presently the subject of ollticri was broached, and It turned out that Mr. G had to take the Republican sldo against thu trio. Mr. McCoy In Ids ex citement would now and then stir up tho lire. Mr. G soon liecame uneasy and would twist on his scat, llrst ono way then tho other, till presently ho sprang U his feet, and declared that "threo Dem ocrats on tho outside and a nil hot stovo In tho middle was making It too warm for one Republican." S. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, WHIPS, ROSES AND TURF GOODS. Keeps always on hand the Best Stock of Har- ness ana saddles at prices lower laitm ttuy place this side of Portland. Call and examine my stock. James Wheelan Court St. COUGHS AND COLDS Completely Knocked Out ! After much solicitation and popular demand for our Kucbler'n Oregon Cough Cure, Wo havo il leimlncd to again put Hon tho market in attractive sty nally Improved. For Coughs, Colds and Soro Throat I ro le and mbles mcdlci Wv Uimruiitcti II to ulvn Nullini('llon or Itcl'iiutl I lie one). Heing mado on scientille climate, wi rlnclples for C'oiifli" ami (,'ohln, so prevalent in this licit u trial of this Standard Remedy. Remember It costs you nothln. o try It : a guarantee goes with every bottle. " only by Sold Despain Block - - Peudleton. I'uMlblr IlKllriiHil Kilriilmin to WraKm, Weston jieoiilo are oxpectlng a confer ence hoon w Ith G. W. Hunt relative to thoextentlonof his raid to that town, concerning which tho Leader says; Hero is your chanco, wheat misers, for tho competing lino of railroad for which you have beon prajlng ho long. Do not neglect tho ojiortun!ty now presented to you. To place yourselves within teach of a brunch of tho Northern Pacific intaus from two to six cents more for your wheat each year oven though tho cost of carriage lo tho samo. This you ull un stand, haying fo recently demonstrated tovou. And you. yo jKoplo of Weston, nwako from your lethargy, shake oil" this tojsir and aid this project that is ucing instituted for tlio general good. It means tho rapid upbuilding of our beautiful town. It will bring more flouring mills, which means more work for all. Weston brick will bo used by the million to build Tucoiiia and the cities springing up Imj twecnus und that city. It is coming, but let us do what Is In our power to hasten I lie event. No need for It to lw years in dragging lis flow length along, wl.iin ii lltlln nxcrtlun on our I '.lit would bring It Immediately. Interest yotirselyea lu this iiiralr, and encourago it by londlng vmip iiri.hi.ni ii to tho meclim! when it is arrunged. I-et us show this energetic and what is unomoloiis, fair minded rail Imllilnr Hint wo are allvo to our ill terests, and prepared to accept n good thing when It it ottered us. liilgn Me'tllitf. A imnlIiiL' i.f Pendleton Lodco No, S A l.' A- A M . will oi-cur next Monday evening for tho nurposo of electing officer. There will also bo work in the llrst degree. A full attenduncu of mem bers In good standing ia reuertcd, Hy order of the W. M. bo elected for other important I ton Mr. WhteUr ltlulrwi. desire to nay to the voters of Pendle- that I will not no a cunmuuio iur i Mnmliiv's elect on. When I occamo a candidate in this connection there were only two men in the field. Now, as other ; candidates an iiear who are more largely interested in I'endleton than myself, I deem It bolt to retire. HeKlfully, E. M. Wiikulkk. NKW TO.I1AV. Notlre to TP)rr. HitrnirK'sOrfici;. l-n. ..,111a I V.IIIHT. Or . lr. 10. ltkN Nollr l lierfby Klveu that I will meet the, liP8yrrofUiiiailTioroiinty,OrK;ii, th ' lu ,, Miii.li iirppllil'l. fur 111,1 UIUUI mini v- Init ni n iirriiiir n ri i"hiiiji - - irj uii tHxforllioTrlsl, at llm followlnit A llfidnl. Sir. Jamea Hardwlck desires to state that all repor.t, that he is running for Treasurer in Mr. Marston's intereets are falbe and without foundation. yovlng ox on in tlm neighborhood ofVlircl. creek, to re-locato the land be longing to tho Ross estate '. Holier purebred for lib butcher shop to-day a load 01 nno uogn, u . . Hyere & Co. Some of tho animals were truly prodigious in size. .. . . n-..- i..ti ntoliMvfnre last for jiir. j. iium.-i " '"i"'. trUw.Au In I Rtatn ttiat he IH not. nan m "-i a VUU to his brother and other fr e nds In nndUHo for Mayor at tho Portland, where ho ha-s not been Wore f city clei tton. Mr. C Nut Candidal. S. Jackson authorises ub to liecn. and tltii.ii. und nllirl. Umatilla, Janiinry 1. Kwlr. Jauimry S,P9. Kx tio. January I, l- Ynu Ulil, Junuarf 6. Adam. January ,IS Ce .lervlllr, January II and IBJ t. Wmlon. Jonuaiy II and I. If). Mountain, January II. ! Coliimwoo.1, January II. lo. Mlllon, January 1 anl IB, l0. Junliifr. JunuarySI. 1W, Vaiuycif, January i. HrlU.Jaiiu iiySI. Ilvfl. Union, January 'il.. 1'ro-prat, Jauuary 2. IMI, Alla,JanuaryM,li CHinaa.Jnniiary JO.IkAO. ll'llln... Unilu.. JiAiillitrV ftl.lVH. Vlnwn, from noun Ki-firuary I, l rioon K'lirmrirl.in .. , , .... Kncampinni. February ; 4 IIW. KudrtopU, Ki liruaty S, p0. Hiulli rendllon,rom aud after January ' .n .... rlm l.nr not hrll Ml(nl6il for tlie year M aro lier-liy no'incd to If prcneut al aald lime and Kre In Ibeli a.Min;nl. Time for allrmllnu to liul" ,('"' "alii bhtrlirof UmalllUCounty. CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IMPOIItflll 0 parclware, Iron, 5tee AND FARM MACHINERY. FEONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, gttEUUN. Solo Agontn for Oregon nnd WnahlnBton for . nr.n Mr'ir ncn nLjv. - - uLLnt vTI 111 uunuruwuui - Hliigle, Doiilile, or Ttliiiln KuirwW. Tliry . almpli. a ml conio ao near alwilule jwrleo- 11011. lliai UKiu win, liuvo iii'ii inrn, iirmi-u nirii. ni', ... their praUe. WufurnUU lliei't will! or ivltlinilt mut nltncliinant. , Moat iitluclinu'iit km 'xtra. X3 213 32 3.23 POWER liTr"!' HXTXilCY PLOWS. , BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . lluclteye Ifoe l're Oruln Hrlll. lluckeyoHidi ra. llin-kryoHprliur'lWitli Harrow, Huporlor (Irnlii irlll,HiiK)rbirHtidet. . CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. 4 The lateit Improved linplemeiit for nowlnif unimor fnllow. Tho mint compleU) and ' kiim'riil tisil lor IhU purpomi In ue. We alio have a full lino ol llincgloi. Oarrlanoi. l'hftetona, Mountain Wagon, Ijiwrcuce A I'lanorm ana owior ojirma uinu.o., " SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS, t Clianln'i HnrliiB-Tooth Hnrriiw, Ir" Harrowa, Hnltiitlfle Keed racino ruiiiiini S Mllli, 1 1 a i hi i ii ah 1 1 viiti:. uto .in'ra. tHV.H.t FOH HI'KCIAI. CIItCUIwlilH AMI 1'UICK LIHTft " illllf, T. O. WARD, The Leading Photographer Wo wish to inform tho public that wo havo lately furnished our tiallery with the Finest Instruments, Backgrounds and Acces sories that can bo had. Wo have had man s;ars oxorlonc In tho Alt and know that wo can suit our many customers' In any stylo photograph I hey may desire. HimiemlsT wo are here to stay and are striving to build up a reputation, therefore We allow None but First-Class Work to Leave the Gallery. Call and Examine Our Sample Photographs, if Nothing More. (lallery at tho Main Htnt Jtrldgti, Pendleton. Oregon. for ten yearn.