rTJAY, DKCBMHEK is. nrrcnnUn llrmicli OHIco. r . ............ um ...intlntlt- ..Mini Ki " " U,N?'". m".. ,i.Vi . .1 i ut me r.yin . viw-ww.,,.-. JSi w he" I" I'onlHna, i nd tunics ""l Ji home. The office is In thu At), f't.nntf oi Third ktrci-t. between flml Stark, flics of tlio Kaht . - ami HUlrKi ruin ''"J1 lirllaml dnlllrs, "a other ur. I 5, 1?11: . .. .....l....... imttur,. urn Hi. If"f , the accommodation of "n ii iero lHii tuli iilioiiii in thoonice 1 me '" . . . ...... Mull. tMtr In Itolil coin will be paid on J "P. '. II,.. 11 1 in in Individual who. IJ'vZ'r 1M. ciiieiuMlio most money ib)'-,.r'.',1,.l.l.,,ii.,,f iim Dii I Iv n ml rtlM " iii,r.i.miiK. Ai"1,?)f.ncSMFlJl happened to tlio Wnlln .Walla freight yesterday on tlio Uluo Mountain grade, which offers tieeu liar inducements for miniums. 'there were live, cam In thu train, and It was found to be impossible to yank them ull ui iim inn in, onto, iwo were, there THE OPINION, The ItPMan Why the Appeal rrom Umn MIL County W, Decided In Ilnrtumu'i Favor. In tho upiwul from Umatilla eountv, recentlv i h.i !. l it.- u.... loro, left nt tho bottom, nnd In returning I1" which George A. Hortinuu wub re for theso itfterwurds tho locomotive uc- spondont and John N. Young appellant, quired no much momentum that It ! '"o j'lugument of tho lower court was nf crahhed Into theso cars, wrecking u j "fined, us made known In Wednesday's freight bailed with wheat and rattling uji dispatches, and llartmun will remain coupjo of IMsscngeiM Instdo the, caboose t ,L'tk , of I'mutilla county until the io liko dico In u box, hut K-riouMy lnjitilng l""inder of tho term. Tho opinion wan neither. No hlumo can bo attached to , delivered by Jiuko Lord. The follow tin? nuitatiAiu.KU. mivnllKOATIONAIi U1IUHCH .v V.wk luick. of tliu K. O. uiiiiuing 5. ii il in. and 7100 p. tn. Hundny .'Um nman iiiiL uuiiij tuivu nimuuivi ln me coy. r.; HKKVITIKS. ,25ccntsut J. F. KobltiBon's. fflCalS IH Ull liuuir lib uiu i. i vn vi i i w sitiiiiiiun. iirniirit'uir. w . - I 1 .... a imiMltiil Aral wli 11 1 Il.i ftlllllll'L nilttillU. lllilt.allllU Nearly now, inquire nt huh .1 i .l.u.l .if hiilblill- iriMllla lltn ... .it V.. .4 5. Mi VII(11. (Wl " ,wl tahlcH, rocker chain), child' njcttrrri, etc., tit K. A K. Al. if i. rCity pioph' uro feeling real good .eprwi'ectH of BOon-to-lKM-ompleted littft iloHigim In untiquo oak und chitri) run lw neon tit H. C. A K. nr!.rM fur coolori of tliC NuW :i:iam nf Hut 1. i mt flu vim vi 4 v. tlULIUII J ev !" -....-.w....... ...j tUkk)ttiifii until 1M fiititl itiiph. j r,i1Lir Id utlll VITV low nt rc entertained iib to bin recovery. :i W'nllu Union: Mrn. fiurnh A. df Viton, in at tho romdoneo of lolbniok in this city, Hcrioiihly HI of meadow hay In any nunntlty can ...II III........ A Ilnu-. Mini ... v.- t it tlio olllco of tho Kinpiro Com- n. loniiMiiv. bill lii tho now rondlcton hotel in tie di'dlcution tmiKiiueradu will 1o . .. ... ..!!.. .1.. t. il. Wt'll lamciuiiy uecumicu nir ui n,tnd otherwiHU prepared. Iuiln of the public Hchool have .ntitfil a two-weekH1 vacation for -l!iv. and n n enlovlm: It uh only . t- 1 ..II ..ol..l.. ...in liWall.i 1'nlon: DalliiHO'Huni.nn uliirnvr. who luiH boon nt Ht. 1 .1 . At. .-A Al. li 'i A 1 1. 1.. I t .1 I At. I . I i II II..-... 1 : nr in m'iipiiuiit. :) 1.. ...... , 1...,.tl.k. I titbe rendleton Hurdwaro & Im j nt i t AI.l trtltlllti lit Ik L' 1 1 II VI' II IIM lira Wllllllp ttlf l fHWM I ibovn U'winton. is ucain coming ... ...... .... .H..-1 . 110111!" int m ton tavo nivn ioc.mii m natn-ii H n just coming w uw U. llentley, who hticnt ycutcnlay in itmn. H...I uii.t.ur iin.iuir wiia ui.r ui. The itooil dcopIu ot i 'nullum fft lit' I Ail fltilT flirt UIIA'III IM II H "ever, and Iiuh no iutcntion of get- . ,. .v . .... nxinpn Niinii iii in nticn niinui un or- .n.l 14 1 1 I Iff 11... .I.H.IIIIHI tii not luiprovo or mrongtncn Walla tttntdnman : Next During iiin-M the heaviest immlitratlou to nftA.i i. ...Ii... - ,.u.....t... ...... I ISiln.... .1... T A 1 ...l..Ia. i.( 'nt and in lumber intcmtU, over 'J. to fa V imtlilni' cif lur irnld. ftllver Uhtr nni-ldiiu mntiilu l it nverv f uurally inclined toward every ;Ii tha way of nroitretfs. 'Fi K. lloiibiirn Ix ni?ai;od in lire m . . . . .v .7 .. ?3'UOI ms puptlH, UlOMhweH JCU' "."um and .moiiio Arnom, ior v Clllll KllrnilAIn fnnnrvillArV nf tllll' lueyouni! ladica will leave on their Ri'Kroaj tho Atlantic sometime next '. nd, already cultured iiiuslcianfl, ltleiw be tlinmiiLfliU' versed in .H.I , b -V l-'wuiuBicon ineir return io ren- WIlaVnll,. Kin A.I . ... -I - " i.w Walla Wulla. isavB that tho llnl rienlrim a tA Wll Y I 111' cl'.SiUofrtho following 'Wo Buwtho fWlll arniinil tlio nnn-it fmml.hlK. , . . . . . .u V I V I ' J ' 'JfJnt. l-ry-ut.l. .. I i lllll..' fllnir nt Wi and tlin U U X- tJ U'ulln W HOO.000 for Hunt's road, and tOIW.I tl..,l I.. .. l!,l...l.,u.i lala IllallU U iiici-vwto L411ikl:tli. ti I'finiu? TjiYlmrtiin If'.passed through town vetterday I. racreaco lias leen uown In iV.V Sr,MW,' ",ul 1,10 f-rotiii '""mw.' un. ami (ivitv iiuiiesition Kootl crop next wihon. Tiiat tir ,ruw TOl,u'v i"1 bti-ii the J Vvrfon of I'rovfdence to far, (:,'tiii of many nilbforunen. It 2 to be liorxil that good luck, r?tandcood nrieea will visit ita F"t Bi-ason, and their brightest "Jeaa realued nnyono for tho accident. ..Mr. iiiul Mrs. J. 11. Kddy went to Walla Walla yesterday with their little son, who Iiuh been Buffering for Homo tituo with enlarged tonsils, which uiudo his breatliing very dllllcult and gavo them great anxiety. An operation was jht formed bv Dr. Ulalock, who removed sev eral considerable pieces from tlio throat, and Bald he thought tho little fellow would recover. Wlillo buying Christmas prwcnU ono nhould not full to visit LuDowV rendleton' Crockery sloro in the First National Hank Hullding. There you will find n varied display of beautiful vases, lamps, tablo sots, fine crockery and every conceivublo nrticlo in tliis lino. No ono can fail to find n Christmas present just to their liking, The dangerous work of putting up tho who on the new jioles has been licgun by a force of men, who nro seemingly not one nan ns mucli atruid of falling tliem is tho BYl.l.AIIUS. 1. It is n prliimry rule of clectlonH, that the ballots countituto tho hwt, the pil inary evidence of tho intention and choice of tho voters. 1!. In determining a contested election tho evidence of tho ballots iicttmlly cast will control that furnished by tho official count, provided tho ballots havolieen pro served and protected from tumiorlng. 3. The ollleiul roturns, when dulv cer tlllcd, uro priiim-faclo evidence thilt tho result is as declared ; but such returns, or canvass, Is novcr conclusive unless mado so by statute. As a quasi record, It is en titled to tho presumption of regularity, and is prima facie of its Integrity. 4. As between ballots shown or ad mitted to bo tho identical ballot cast by tho voters, and such ollleiul court, the ballots uro tho liest evidence 6. The ballot bunion of proof rests on the pluintltr. Ho must establish to the satisfaction of tho jury or trial court, that selves us uro the BoctatorH who watch 'the ballots have been kept Intact und uro tho oiicmtloiiH. A luiir of holders for con necting wiro was lost by ono of tho men, which tlio Under will plcuso roturn, us they uro n Bcarco nrticlo. The patriarchs of Umatilla Encamp ment No. :.'). I. U. (). !. met last ovenlmt for the purfose of initiating several mem bers in the third degree of tho order. Next Thursday eveninit there will bo it grand time and celebration generally, on wliich ocjitslon seven members will lie Initiated in tlio last degree of the "camp." Tlio electric liuht Is very uncertain of hit?, ami burns by llts and starts, the changes from durknei-H to light and light to darkness In several well-known resorts last evening liolng ieculiurly sudden. It will not bo very long beforo tho new plant Is placed In oMtioii, when electric radiance will be plentiful mid permanent. .Several of the variety actors und ac tresses who will perforin In tho now theater here, arrived on this tuornlng'M train. A few of them are quite prominent stars In the horizon of the "variety." and will no doubt ptovo quite nn attraction to l'enilletonlitns whose taste for drumutlc art run in that channel. Dr. Vincent rcisirts that tho condition of H. It. llowlby Is much mom serious than formerly, new mm unfavorable yinptotiiH having dovoliied themselves, hi Is now unable to leave his IhmI. He Iiuh yet n chance to live, however, says tho doctor. Marshal French nrolwhly nover in formed a better service In his whole term of olllco than to-day. in cleaning a thick coating of liquid mud from tho sidewalks on tlio principal streets. Many wero tho blessings siioworou on nis neuu uy io(ie- trlans. A. J. Ferguson, with Ids American Hulldlnit A I-onn Association, Is now in linker City. Tlio schemo meets with favor from tho ooplo and papers of linker Cltv as ho has already obtained sulMicrlptlons for 500 shares. Members of tho company who aro to entertain iho jx-oplo of. Pendloton to- niuht at tho opera house, nrrlvou to-uay. Judging from npicarunros, they will lie ublo to proseni a nrsi-ciass iwrioriuniu-u. Shaking dico for a ten-cent unto is now tho fashionable- iikhIo of gatniiiing in l'ondloton. and it llmls many itovoiecs. It don't cost much if you lose, and suii- pllos till tho excitement necessary. W. I). Fletcher suys: "l win my m reward to know the namo of tlio con temptible sneak and scrub who disfigures tho lithographs pouted on tho 0era house bulletin bourns. K. LolienMeln is buying hides. clU ami wool, ami ins om irionun ouumu iwi. forget that lio Is still in tho business. Mo will pay me iugiioi i pinu ui theso articles. Win. f!nu"mnn has Iteen niiiwlnted nostmaster at Focter. It will Imj qulto a convenionco to many persons to uavo this olllce re-established. Mr. Richmond and daughter, MIhh Clara, of IJollx. uro In town on ti visu io Frank itleiimonu, u eon mm urvu-i r, v. It. T. It. Company tamo. V..al.ii T nmlnr- Mr. LtxdT. tllO blltCllcr, purchased a fat cow from Mr. Durr this week, thut, wheu dresel, weighed 80J pounds. V. H. lirown, tlio weii-Known pianu tuner, liuving recovered from iineumonta, will Ih in tliis city alwut January 1st. uTi... ..tiiiiniitnn bnotlilack of hau rnin- cisco" has returnetl to renmeion, um has not yet gonu into business. II 11... ...nwnnnnlllO-tKlll .HOndaV OVCIl I . . .... t ' .A...nn Inu the CTund numli win iH"gin in owu nYlock. Pianos and organs for salo nt Hetclior s on tno insuiiiiueiu iui, - nrlops. nnni ir,r,ot John Jack and Annie Flnninnt tho opera houso to-night. ri.iiniilii watch repairing go to Fletcher's. For clioico fresh butter go to the Hed rock store. A fctrcet railway Is talko i of In La Orando. Sliot lliiuttir In Hnd. Alox. ltest, uJiard working young man, while killing hogs on tho roach of Jacob Pn. 7.ri!overalinilesfroi.i town, cxreri. enccd tmito a uiinfortuno yesterday, c. not tho genuine, identical ballots caxt ut tho election, otherwise they will receive no credence, and be rejected as unworthy of credit. ' 0. 'Provisions of tlio statuo for tho safn keeping of bullotts uro treated by tho courts us dircctoty, und when it is shown thut tho ballots have been securely kept and preserved Inviolate, thoy will not bo excluded ns evidence on uccouut of some omission to comply with their directions. 7. Where the court finds that tho bal lots havo been safely kept and preserved, thut no one has tampered with thcm,un(l notwithstanding the ixiilng of tho box for tho purpose stated.that tlio ballots uro the genuine und Identical ballots cast by tho voters of South Pendleton precinct, tho legal conclusion drawn therefrom by tho tiliil court, vi.i til .t "such ballots are the best evidence and entitled to 1st re counted" is hi conformity witli law, und such us it pronounces on thut statu of facts. lll!IOT SII000, I'. Th Ittiult of the IIiiiiikrv Hull of W. Ilutflirr W. P Iledrlck. In tho fall of 1881). u sherlfT, gifted wilh tho euphonious titlo of W. P. K. iled rlck, arrived in Umatilla county in search of n. mule-thief. His subsequent operations nro known to almost every one. Ho arrested W. F. Hutehcr, then as now a ris tut voiinu lawyer. It was n case of mistaken identity, as tho slicrllf afterwards discovered-to his sorrow, and ho returned to Kansaa, aftor having ls-en tho recipient of u few complimentary no tices in tlio jmpcrs of tlio day. Ho was not allowed to r" t-thero in pcair, how ever, and wus followed up with a $10,000 damage suit, Mr. Hutehcr going to Kan sas hut a short time ago to prosecute his caso against tlio unlucky Bliorlir. To-dav tho following telegram was received, which fully proves that Mr. Hutehcr Is u lucky person, whethor u inulo-thlef or not: Toi'kka. Knnsas, Dee. 21, 1888. C. S. Jackson, Pendleton: Just returned verdict of lOOOO for mo. W. F. Hl'TCIIKH. Mr. llutchor, it is funded, will not object to being taken for a mnle-thlof again, Cull for .MhmMcoIIiii:. Wn iim iinilfrslencd residents of Pen dleton, k'Hevlng tho completion of the Hunt Itullrojul to this town to lie of the utmost liiiortunce, sign n call for u mass meeting toconsiiierinui uiniier.iuo uieei Ing to Ihj held nt tho OjK'm House in Pendleton, on Monday evening, Do-, ceinlier3lst, 1888 s 0 SJnckson, iA'limoirlllum, P ui throp, .Innies Wheclan, K I) Iloyd A C'o, Ia'o Moorhouso, W I) Fletcher, W V Im Dow, John A (iuyer, U W Furrow, J P ltusllee, W V Tllton, F K IjiDow. V 11 Isaac, K K Sharon, Lot Liverinore. Jesse Falling. ML llusbrouck, DWIkdloy, M Hainsev. K Alexander, H L Hexter, A F Kddy. Kd Htrahon, 11 l Joiinson x io, Frank Colin, FJ Donaldson, J :M Pruett, O.M Kinney. Wheeler, tiriftie A Co, H I' Kl.fM.iii;iLir. Mover A Perkins, h CALM Wheeler, J K Murphy, (Jeorgo Shutruui,, Max Haer, W C McKay, Hotiser A Pct k, J W Stantleld, S Cram. Ijmdry A De mot t, J W IWvy, I Hanson, J F Currier, M V Howard. James Crawford, 8 lloth child. J K Hean, F W Vincent, JoM'ph Kll, W D Hansford, M J Smith, A V Sl.tihe, 1) Kcmler. UKStrahn.J P Vlnl; ker, (S D Klchardson, A L hwhig. W C Kugel, Hen 8 Hurromhs, J W Mlnto, Win Hoesih.S L Morse, SO I illeld, l ol, som A fc'on. W 8 Hyers A Co, Ixwr A Kuebler, C W White, Jus A Howard, J H IVKjialn, Fml Pago Tustin, H Sargent, Davo Horn, M F Zelgler. C W Heldlng. L HJiiy, 8 P Sturgls, John J Rdleray. I LMareton, J Wngenblist.J Scibert. L J u,tm. Hnnrv Iloninuu. 1 M biuirks, J H Haley, K L Mhns, A Hcaly, Sam A Christenson, C W wiiiexe, joo ""B"-r W Wilkinson, Chris ltanley, 15 F Wuflio Af-on, It J Slater, ( P HoKeiilH;rg. C P Davis, O A Hartman. J Itobblns. htanley I.. 11...... 'I' l I11VII. II 11 lfllKIMJJI. It U The Bfe nf C. A. Itnrrett, Cenlrrvllle'n IlKtdnaie Merchnnt, Opened by MurslHr, Portions of the gang of tough charac ters that havo Wen nllilctlng ovcry town lately which Is situated on tho railroad lino, got in their work at Center vlllo re cently in a damaging manner. l'robably ubout 1- o'clock Thursday night, some two or threo men ell'ecteil en trance tlnoiigh tho buck wuv Into O. A. liarrctt'B h.irdwure storo. All tho Inhab itants, in the neighborhood wero uslecp, und heard not the slightest disturbance. Tlio safe, of u small, old stjle pattern, was Iho object of their search, anil when found operations wero utoneo commenced. Front appearances after tho robbery was diseoveicd, they had evidently need a crow-bar in piylng oh" the lion" cleat on tho sidu of the safe, und then pried oil' tho side Itself. Then with un auger they bored into the wieck, tho instrument go ing through tho wooden partition and entering un enti.-o set of ixniks, tearing them utterly to pieces and doing iKjrhups $1000 worth of dutnago. Alter locating tho iron till Inside tlio safo they broke Into it with tlio crow-bar and abstracted $1'00 In coin therefrom, afterwards mak ing their escapo in thu darkness. Not thu slightest cluu to tho perpetrators has been discovered. Sheiltl llouser oilers n rowunl of $100 for Information leading to their recovery, und it is understood that Mr. Ilarratt will also oiler u reward. Hud thoy merely taken the money, tho damugo would havo been comparatively slight, but tho destruction of Ids books, on which wero accounts aggregating ubout $8,000, will occuhIou Mr. Hurrett much loss und inconvenience. As nothing but rude streuuth wus ex erted in "cracking" the safe, tho work wus evidently not that of professionals; but whoever tho guilty parties aro, they have so far eluded tho vengeance of the law. STAVER & WALKER Newmarket Block, Portland, Oregon, Oiler for the season of 1880 the largest and most complete line of tlio Very ISest mid Litest Improved MACHINERY AND VEHICLES Of Evor'y Decriptlon. A I'rrnlliir Ari'ldi'iit. Mr, Pollock, nftor ho had been shaved In the Storm Lake barrier shop last even ing stinted to go out doors by tho back way. lie wus warned that a little "jump oil" existed, and told to bo careful. It was pitch dark outside, mid ho Dually stumbled against the railing of tho orcli. Thinking it butn llttlo ways to the ground, ho jumed over this obstruction, and was surprised to find himself falling. Ho struck tho ground on Ids hip, Injuring It very severely, and causlnir much train. Himviis given a ImmI in tlio barber shop during the night, unit this morning was carefully transferred to the ilium House, where ho Is now lying, attended by Drs. King und Pructt. An examination by tho doctors showed that tho patient's limb had snll'ereil un iutru-captulu fracture, tho neck of tho femur being broken. It will probably be u long time before lie is aide to wane ngalu. . , " .tdirrtUrd l.ttrra. Ix-dlers reinulniiur uncalled for In tho K)tolllco nt Pendleton, Or., Decemlier 21,1888. Persons calling lor same piouso sav "Advertised." Ono cent Is collected on each letter or article advertised Adams J II Howler J K Hryunt Mrs N A Hums James II Hhimcnlicrg L, !!, HurgvOus Ciimpls.il A F Cameron Win Carrol James, 2, Carter O I. Clillds Win ColoJ II CastHT Meade Davis James L Davis Mrs (JeoJyo Davis J W Dillon Jndu Dlhbler II W Downey Jus IM wards ('ammo! Kustlaud Unlit V. IdirlyTO Kdwiirils Ix'roy Francis H N Foster It P Clnrrett H'y Gill Win Oraham 11 T (!wv H K Huuuova I- l.tinsford W It Munchot W P Mat luck Joseph K Mat Is Delng Maiuey T A Mencfco Jus S Morrlston 1 lurry Morrisy Pat MurphvJ(H'l MoAIkivJ F McCnrlliv V. K McLaughlin J M .Mc.Mcbcn J H Parker (i II PriH'hsti'l Jacob Under George. ItanklnO W Italus Mrs Annie Itendlcmiiu West Heiil W M Itlchmond A J Koss J 8 Kols-rlri i: K Sallng J M Sllsbv 1 A fiiKxils Charley M StandlflrilMlHS .1 Stanley F 8 StClulr Henry Nierrett r Hiislin Mrs Amanda Taylor Win II - i no . m 1.. 11111 now urn I nomas injmr um Jackloy Joe. JunewavJ C Kennedy James Kulp Henry Ijiuuguii James liwis J C, 4. LtviiuMnii Win Iinghend John H Thnmphon Mrs.ng't Titsworth 15 W Ulbry S 8 Wuguvr Charley Wnhlert C II Webb W W West I If, 2, Winter DrT A F. II. Cuiito.s, P. M. vlhidcroftha weojion ho was using did '".iT.l.V.uilu. .nd wii le attemtit- g o I t it one 6f tho cartridges by son.o iiscxbll, on.eri..,tho lm oj '.is Toft ha'nd near tho. middle flngcr una do , LdancinL'UPand loc Ring in that dlgti, soui, SoU wUcut out tl.ei 1!S Hm, Ju A Fit'. W K Crews. C H Wade, Tavlor, Jones A Co, W F llumil ton, John Gagen, M Munxell, J H Hioemuker. A Street Prencher. An old gentleman with gray hair ami licard and a rather Impressive cast of countenance held forth on tho streets of Pendleton to-ilay, preaching tyid "ljin jisahns. He claimed that he was to d bj he splriU who gufileil him to nreiwh the doctrine of spiritualism, and although ho hail fasted for many days, was enabled to Poor ni!in of Intel cctuailiy, I lad tho bullet gone tnrongii , ; -. - fc g ,noc0;ed blm nfilio iiisto . a 44-calibro bull-dog, 1 mu wi f.v .,,,.. Imtwlief ttn, , i l.jj l.,..l tn nlea-s. Bill r nivicij r..... WOlllll IllttU win um .-l'.l- luckily It merely shot out of tho c linder i.nfi. it.A n-ilcnt will prevcut ita victim from working for a month or bo1 'r; 't lit Ktrem-th OO IMJ II) rur"' -.-.. ----.t--'.- . , the 1 gbt oi reason iwi iui" 1 i i. , il. .t iiltlmiiL'h - - - , , ... lie in . Otll I Still others there were ip" liairod unfortunaio irom iuo their hearts. Tlie.llotel ot Halrm. Tint Chcmoketo Hotol nt Salem bus luteiycomo under tho management of (J. lf..Monroo und J. H. N. iUdl und has furnished and thoroughly cluinged from ton to bottom, tho kitchen having boon entirely rebuilt and tho lobby .and rooms overhauled und put in first class order for tho comlnir session of .the leiuslatiiro Tho prices of uccomobut ion will average from $11 to $15 per week according to nnd location. The patronago of tho public Is solicited. i'.,i lon.tnr, Wblb, tnllv Mat MCriUH IAMI ' 4 j Tavlor was in town last Tuesday, he wub called upon by a lauy living iiero, requested his Immediate attendance Hon ti'l.n u'nn vnrv III frflln FOU1A iiiiv.i.i I --- cause. After listening very jMiiuiiuy i the dehcripllon of the tyiniloms, .Mat suggested that there must lw some mis- 1..1,. ,.u Im uny nil IlllVsicIilll. KIlQ evinced much surprise, and asked If lie wore uot lr. tjume, oi .nuou. iiib uw take wus quite natural us the rescmblaiuv Isjtwecn theso two gentlemen is very remarkable, which Is no disparagement to cither of them. The Pendleton Holler Mills, (Capacity W)U brrnl p"r day ) W S. BYERS & CO i Proprietors. Vinildni.,)rK"i'. Manufacturer tirubaiii. xranulald huU elf-rllnx flour. I juallty nf ( IirhIs guaranteed. Prices Iho lowest, quality considered. Call and see us, or send for our HANDSOMELY 1LLUSTUATK.D OATAIjOCrUK Mailed FUF.K on application. STAVER & WALKlR. JAMES WHEELAN, -MiiniifAclmrr mid Dentcr In- 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 my stock. James Wheelan Court St. CHAS. H. D0DD & CO., iMnonnnt.or pardwarej Iron, $ted AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIRST AND VlNE STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. Solo AgonUi for Orogon und Wushlugton for . . .tcRE'S NEW DEAL PLOvi. . HIiirIs, lk)iililo,orTil,iiU) 1'oiri.w. Tliry .ru o sliuplo nud coiiioki nrnrnb.olutfl pcrfo tlon, Hint ttiot.) w(io Imvo ucd (In in urni o Hi, hi work run lint miy xmiiish In tlmlr prul.e. Wofunilli Hum wiilior without tout ntlnchiiiont, Meut iitlucliim uti nro i iiru. SSXIBX OWEK, UJ-TV BXJXilCX" PLOWS. . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL,, 4 lluckrye IfnaPreMOraln Drill. IliicksynKwdrm, llurkcynHprlinTof.th Ilurrow, Hu parlor (iruln Drill., riiiperlorHuwUra. CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. Tho laUtt Improved liiiplcmrnt fur .owliiic auinmrr fallow. Tlio moat uomploto and aucrt'fckfiil tool lor lhl purKwa In u.r. We alio havo a full lino ol nunnlea. Carrlaaoa. rhaotoni. Mountain Wagonf, Platform aud otlior Uprlng Vahlolo., . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. . " Iiwrt'uoe A Cbapln'a Hprlns.Tooth lfnrrnwa, ).xrn Harrow., Helentlflo feed AU1U. Pacini) raunlnv Milt", , J1AH1( IIAItll WIllH, 1YVC3., Ji'X'O. A2-HKNI) POIt NPP.OIAI. CJUCUIwVilH AND PltlCK IMM. HlAkeat ('auk frirr I'alit for All floar, oieal.otiop, feed etc, always on band T. C. WARD, The Leading Photographer Wo wish to Inform tlio public that wn havo btely furnished our Gallery with thu Finest Instruments, Backgrounds and Acces sories that can ho had. Wo havo bud many pears uxporleuce in thu Art und know that wo can suit our many customers in uuy stylo photograph they may desire. IteineinU r wo uro hero to stay und uro striving to build up it reputation, therefore We allow None but First-Mass Work to Leave the 3 aUa ry, Call and Examine Our Sample Photographs, if Nothing More, Gallery at the Main Street Hrldge, ... Pendleton, Ore yo