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fast fpgqssroaM SDAV, DBCBMHBK '14, 1888. Orrirotilitti llriwicli OHIre. ..fnini Baf rn uri-Ktiii sre cordial I I 10 CHI I Ml ,I1U, iitMt liorne. Tim oillco i. In the AO "t',,.iiiif mi Tnlril Mrurl. between w I'.irtlullll lillllll'H.lltllt Oilier Ulf u-. iiuiiii in u-riiiiirj- m utr uru 111- .'...i ii..t in a n- huioiiu m itinon cu lllllll'WI'KtllllW 1 Jltl'dllM A. Ki. ........ f r. ... . I miled, with lK-ariabniIen&,wil 1 T"K 8,!""x ikov. They had n contract wli J H Mf : ! tq,. ,,. V"' 188S. C1IIMNTMAS IS COM t N, lrri'lani, :l"ocn miles of ia til..- I.n... l... 1 -.. .. .,Trvini (hoy have lost hi- nro probably oihur caWs n tit. t . . - - ... .... ii KuiiLTui business relations with i,k Co'''t'lly, the man who was cut n u iw pn election duv, was taken be for.. .lustlee Lisl.op tins inorti I ,k mi u & V '' n pistol fro b.l . V :"""" pawn fiiop, uni ( sposlng of l to a man natm.il im.ii n ,..i.. 1 t "7.. 1 To IlulnM Mmi. in i.tld vol II will bo tiultl nn 11 til lilt III III UI IIIUIVIUlllll Willi. V ,.iiu vii, ml tiiimf m i iiii v f.'lli.rfln MuriHUtllllNOf I 111) Dally Ullli : . ... I f 1 IDk-llikVT AN. tl"' iiHii iim.i..; i ... ... v , ,,;. .,0 in j.iii, f t0 ,,rocmt) i,mH.llcn M!T.',.,?,kl,0W ! Mm a 'tut J4 wnltKIAT10WAI. CUUiicn 'lr. K. Alex neou mm -"""""i-S i. """ linn .nr. unrry iiuxtor un .110.111. .nm ... (iniirr-Mio iiiik, , .. i. . --. ---"".-.. iiiu ji .i in lir.lliil uvln Htm i.. rw'." iiiimiHT W11H IL-. Wlifi'li ..,. il... .i.i iiiiw.i hut coniicuiril wltliiiLhi-r iokh lor Mr. l..v... .. .... . . ., ......v. ...u lf..-lL 3t" '.'"".V" IV'8. won tlio uwn jur nr. iinvtnp rl'l.n.k twontyllvo rhanccs. Mr.'. 1 ..... ..(.... U Hie . MUllU flUt. Oku. II. I.kk, t'mtor woro It It K VI Tl ICS. LiiiontH at J. F. ItobitiHon'H liall at Kcl io oconrM l',il,,.L- ul, ... hurt n fnu-. " V. 7. r,VIu"'y excavation h'nck of W fa in; ititn On. C. KiikcI'n harlmr tn-tiinrrum I Nlini i nu kinl...l ..i .i... it. ..w.. r"j', o nuiiutl Ilk U1U UlllU 111 M M lUllinr. .ii i nit . irikii iniiri'r mi in iiui iun O il. - I. I .... forrvt KO to Annlo .lol.n Jack ami il... ..iu.r.1 lifllthil lri.tlti.lit .. ... .. . m ... i .. UiriEII. .I.UD. ...i:v .... . ...4..!. M ma next .Monnny ovcniiii? j...r, ..n nuiiLII III 1110 Ullll) HI II. M hill fM lli.t.' ...lll..a ..I ...I. ... . .. .l..f .. .. .. ..... lumiKiiicciyHi inc villaul lo ii.0. attomlctl by Dr. Kin. Mr. I OllOCklM 111) lllll lHMlr.i..l..r I aniMiallDfioin Denver. ' Mr. J. W. Crow wiw In town to dav from ,h ranch. Ho HtatoH tho fliuht fall Of Know Kiihiriluv i. I..I. i ..III l 7. ii . .i. Konn wheat ami that tho "golilen jtraln cioji noxt year promhes to lxj lare If iirwcnt ujijiearanccH count fur any tiling. .Mr I'fKtlvll.rn, unit S.ri lrv Thin t:t.ilitir mill To..Miirrnv. u tr"KroKmt(Hial. l!aitl.tt, Calho- lie, MethodlKt, ami i:plwoial churches, inn inoir lammed tin bo who iinll. I ' ..;..ui iu vuur lax (HUM- -"-"V nuni un una uiiernmin nil II 'I0IIH. Ho HiivK i.f n .t....r.. i 1 nwi'i'i....iw .....n.... i t 1...1.. ..t.,.11!1 lL'r"I""Kii.U,f, 1 think it is u c,8i '"" I'feourM) for tho little folkn, uf i, . ,,'m'lbu- What's the matter ! who Mill ev dcntly have a "iilciile" HiIh with tho Mock men, ineiehantH. l.anUoi. uvenlni; mid to-muriow. v..-.'.. 1. w,th .""IrthuiiNimlH In- U,'Y. '"IfWllonat church, coiner .enieti in ntiii.j ui....t 1 . .. f w iiiii t.it.i i i.. .. ii . ... Wli.. ... . . iiim exenauge . 1 r-,, "iwjii nuvem, mere win ? ,ot,ftx,ll'V,'"tilitlleiiH well as tho '0 C 'rNlnniH tree thin evcnlni:, nlo 11 V V10 "ll1H.cl"'iiod to siiuat on a 11,0 '"wuur roram of literarv and llttlo tract of worthleKs land?" I miifical exeicie8. i.m! !l",l!?,Iri'oxi! wl'o him chanced to i iNTminnrroiiv. im . """'" Ul woriiucDH jnnd" k.i. "out: of We come. Mm, Iluriret. a tho ery person whom tho "riiiKl,. tllx I MIm .Mcl'a.Iund. Mr. I.ee. ' s. uL'niLiiii'ti 111 iirniiX'f 1 im... 1 11. m.....i if .i,wT ,Vi.. .1 . . "B1U .'ux "n STAVER & W Newmarket Block, Portland, Oregon, Oiler for the h-mmi of lst) the l.iwM and mo.st complete line i,f tho Veiv I latest Iniprnved MACHINERY AND VEHICLES Of Every Deocrlpt'on. V Host and mm a fc 1 e a lux im l.m.i .... I....- 1... 1 ho chiulc land lax tho oor man referred to tnlKlit hp taxed, hut certainly not un der a Hlnelo tax on land values. The latter m what womean hv tho Sinulo Tax Uieory. No worthlens land would Iw axed, but only such u had value, and that according to t v.ilim. it ia,.'t n. toor man who bus Hininttn.t lift Unrt1l mid voaro after a.ifcinyle Tax men, but the 8tceuliitoinl and all. Im ti,..v ri..i, Popr. who Iiiih wpatled on valuable land, holdliin it out of tint) for population to niako it mora valualili.. TIh.m.. ..... ii, baruacleii of tioeiitv r... . ... " ' '"'.u .Koniid (hnco Tillaul. 4. ChriHt'fl lllith I.',.,. .im, 1 t.. 11 it I-.. .y...7.J, IIP. .1. II .eo. "(Joiipel Hells," by tho A. K. Kddv reMir(H that Fonioono tcwrvlxxly I" wcnilliiv' oir fojiJufl with it taxto for owl, or a foul taste, Htolo mealH at all hoiirri at tho French . I 111 .. I1..I.I . - ll.u. . .'.......V..., I'. V.'. . - . .... . . r .. nio (Ilea vesteniav. auu Hlx Im cabinet Nearly now'. fcuwln JWlllJJ IiKlttl; inachlno re at, tliia jrJ erpuiM for milo at FIctehor'H in-'tiillinent plan, at Katttcrn ..11.1.1. . 1 .... .1 . 1 iniuiiiitiN. riiiTKi'r I'liiiim. rinuia . . .1 ...I 1 - ... i iii'.i'.fiim ill tiriiiiiiii. nil ir nil, 1 L11 can Ihi wen tit K. (J. it K. Mi, a aiRo and liaiidKr.ine roohter fiom hlx cnicKcn crKip iat nll.t. There tiro no coons" in town, ln-neo tho theft can not bo attributed to thoiu. Mr. I . C HeiiHon, for a lonirtimo on- BubuiI in tho Htock bus ncwi In this county, but now a resident of Alt.lim M..11 1. . . . . . .::" .Miiiiiiuiimii-eoiiuiy, m 111 iohii vlsltlui! uiii iiiuiiun unii uiieiiniii'' 10 uni 1,1 WHICH IIUHI11CHH lliattCM. Mr. 51. J. Greene, manager of ll.e Pen dlotoii Haidwaro and Iniiilement Com any, formeily Wheeler, tireene St Co., Isoxpeetcd homo 011 to-morrow mortif iik'm iiiiiii iroiu a iiiiHiuesH irii 10 roiiiaml IIT O.-llf . j. n. ciuiivan anil wue, uno wero along llino rci-IdcnU of rendleton, but wno aro living on their ranch twenty inllcM fiom toiwi, wero in town today lii.L'niiui; 111 ojiriClllinH IICKCIllri. fllra f.va JMoKnIht, 11 nlster of tho lUchardfon brothern,of 1'endleton, leaves to-morrow for her homo in Kan Francisco iinor n eiy pieiiMiit vleit ainonc rein uvea nun incnim hero. Mr. and llieil CtlVet. We wmit. In m.iL-.. It unprolllalilo for men to Bpeeulalo in land, which was mndo to misiulu llfn nnt 1.. piinblo In. Those holders dI vaeant land, I mean , tho whole kit wneincr the toner nf .1 iifni dull.ir town lot or half a county, arc df-l rectlvnnd bolely lesponhiblo forall tho! Involuntary poverty In tho world; and ifi tho cloud now rapidly growing in tho no' lat sky shall nreclidtatu iiikiii im it Ktnrtn 01 (leMruition, the Ijlamo will bo laid at mcir UiHirs. The taxes oil all forms of nmiM'tlv k,hv land aro paid by tlio t oiiMHinur ; to tax n'oek, moichaiullxc, and money simple lucreaces tho cost of theto aitlcles tluii much to the user; but not so itti Innil values. A tax on the.o cannot bo shifted from the landlord to tho tenant. Ijiud lords collect nil tho lent they can now, and thoy couldn't colkft any more If you tax away the whole rent. Ily rent, I mean what is eotninonly callc'd ground 1 lent, not that mt paid for the use of bulldltiL'K or other ImiirovetiientM. This Is not strictly upoaking rent, hut interest. Tim man who mils im ao.00U buildini; rlditfullv owns lt.be- rauso thin is tlio pioduct ol labor; but the fi.l'OO lot upon which It may Htaml possesses that value- by reason r.f tho tiriiu.ini.., nf A fWVI .Ml.. tiii.l tint l,i, II..I.I. v..v v. y.uuv .U'IV, ...... . ..v .11'. 1 1 IM" ual ortnerihln. to Fay the least, doesn't stand tinon the same solid foundation as thu tauldliii! docii. Ileiu'o. as a matter of sillllile liislleo. I claim Hint tlu eotiiiiinii. I ity should tax that villno which the com- inunily creates, rather than that which tho Individual crcab's. Tho isiorlo at 1. II .'I, I. Ivllon frown, the well-known piano nn;? recovered from pneumonia, iliiu-ily als.ut January 1st. .firs. Illi.,l..n.. ,l......l.lnn ... I H .....I I lir I.- f...1...t. ...1 . in....... .7 .. ; nA;r ; u 1 " , ; ' ....... !,..., ,,,( t,,,,i ,.i,,u ,.iii.,..,i i..i.. ui iiiiiuiiian 01 niiKor uny, is ciumay t'veniug irom tne uovo. br nu inir T ' i.m. n. II. II, .Silsby, of rendleton. Iholr ton We-Iey with them. Ho to ' 'i u"ier values uio creaiei oniy will. . . ..... .......1. I.............I I .. Ill .11 I lilllOT. Mill! Ill 111 llll'll UIIV'IM'llI 'WoruijrH lorcoiuea 01 tho Acw r""v" ",,i"u-"i uu m jiroimmy soon M1011 of i m IviHTiiiiinuviiv leeover, ir,postago paid, 10 contH each. laeraiio lull In the now Ton- town to-i Mr. John Capim, of Pilot Itoek. Is in day. Ho reports stock ilciltiL- livnl.'lll iiriimlui.a In 1u. .. IlliriV III II IK llOUIIUOrlHKMl Ullll SOIIlll Jed ullair, mid a grand sue- Hl,mv "M "ol enough to cause any alarm. ir. t. w. .Miitiiows and family leave (vuigiii to spent! labor. Simile tax men udvocato taxation of tho former and exemption of tho lattor. mnulk i.tx. ANOTIIKIt ANHWKH. Dr.' (irl.Miilil (IIk III. Vlnw.-Ofcc Jliin III I'.lYor ir Driliirtlom fur liuli-lilril. f. Soul- K'bool, (1. Prayer, Pastor t. 5;onir "Tell It Out," the school. "eiiuuiK, .Hiss uieo i:onley. I'. Song, tllenn llurget. rAitTii. tiii: iiiutii or tub lonn. 1. Kong, Hosanna, trio. 2, eriptuto, I.ukoL'; 1-7, Pastor. xi,,1;.'. Ik'rl1"1 nl,(1 Jwi" Conloy, and lllrdlo Ilowmaii. 4. Itesiioiibe, "Hark the Herald An gels." C Kecltatlon, Itoltcrl Wren. 0. NeMoof a Carol, "Ulory to God," 7. Vees, Maud and IMna Crawford. . hong 110, all ploaso sing. r.MiT in. tiii: Mimiinnns. HeadlllU'. "Miss Stella (! Star of HethloliKiii. ICnti. Mil,... I lesH)nso. "Itilgliiestand IJest." ( oncert iJxerelM.. 0. tofponH), "Who Is Ho?" t). erM-. Cliuili.d wiu.u. 1 Partridge. 7. Kong, Coronation, all sing. I'AIIT IV. CO.NCI.rMON. I. T1I0, "Song of tho Soldier." 1. 7. (;r","!""J,h'",'Ht'lirIlmas Gicetlng, c.dda Kemler. .!. lilstiliiiitlnn ol gifts to cliiMes. At the Catholli! church, comer of Webb anil college streets, them will be. a Christmas tree this afternoon and even ing, from live to seven o'clock, for child ren only. .Mass will bo celebrated this evening at midnight; and tho usual ser vice will Do held by Father D0K00 at 10 and 10. Ill) a. 111,, and at 7:.U. in. A uiriaimai tree will bo found also this evening at tlio Paptist church, cor ner of Alta and Thomiwon streets', and an Interesting program of literarv and mu sical oxi'iclees, which had not been ar ranged in time for publication. On to-nierrow afternoon nt 0 o'clock, a Christmas sleluh Is oxnecled to! nut lium ainearauco at tlio McthodUt church, ami services will bo conducted by the pastor, Kov. J. C. Klrkiuan. to-morrow evening. 1 There will boa CliristuuiH trcu at the Kp!scoial church this evening, and ser vices by tho rector, W. K. Put wine, to morrow at 1 1 . Quality of Goods guantntccd. Prices Ihel .we-t iiualitciiistdcicd. Cull and see us, or send for our Mulled FHHH on nppllcatlon. (JATAIiOniJK JAMES WHEELAN, Maiiiifaclun'r unit Donlrr In . Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, WHIPS, ROQES AND TURF COODO. Keeps always on hand the Best Stock of Har- xxoa mm oiiutues at prices lower than any uj.no amu ui jrorr.in.nn. i n and examine my stock. James Wheelan Court St. liny III liny llllillllliv lilll 1 I . llll I lilt, mi .itit.n.M linn'. Uiftn hi'A nf thn r.nitilm c Trim . " " WW... ntirinv' . nt.wi n.i.iii, IIV.J ...Inv4ll' iiai ncce hch 11 iom o 11 ill "jonian-olliei) as aitiotnbor I'-fiplilral force. b'ltm H buying hides. ielts Iiiu old fi lends should nut Ii s ill In the busluesri. Uni highest i-nsh juico for HI on. nwiier nf Iiiu "fofT. 11 tlio Mcu 'OWS, is ill lowiu ! miles from Pondloton, way from thoiuoiiutaliiH. ' 1 fl. t 111 f . - uii-i t.llllllj J il II IM'R N-st'd through town yealor- ruiiv I.,.....-, rA... .. .1.11 1.. .."inu iiiiiii 11 nii, iu Jlr htvler is thu editor of tho Watisbiirg Times. I I'lllldieil nf Atniiilt l.nPlm. l-filtnlv. 1iI1.fi s4 inlay, and tho father Is "! ti live. S0vcr.1l other 'ui.uniiy are down with thu '"Mto. u Is rumored that ; & -on refused JHJOO for "iai weeK,iioouo on w hich t'jno biildliiiK has -tol of lletil ner wan t-ir-Lvil Ol t'lO llll AM f -v- It is HOW limit v iwlnln uin . . .. .""' :" "i aj 1110 next liii hibtrv to .iiiuuii. n 0 nnt not 111 Thames at bresent. but aro I H.-ll ......II.. I ...III 1. . ..f I ..'iiui nui uu primi- 7 "im mat ttio utocK. will Mot 'vriO.iiOO at first. 'llS I llri.l... , Y - ... .." man 111 v.-l'lll. U11U lUVlnlt l..ill....'u II. ir... llAIHll llll 111 .Y. w" ,,IU1 11 Vlirle' "Haul vases, lamns. table wiy and every concolvablo J .,ono can fail to "' liresimt (..it ii...! -.. juni V'-. nivir ?A who ii'.v,,li,t ti, , -" unity road- around 'l'l'h Kile of tho rtvr. f ; wn.onho road to ' fioU"ie, tho work In a J : ami r, making nbntv - imi,y bluir for vohl "')' at 0110 timo to pass to spend two months in lln inetroolls( returning to their ranch, near reniiieion. in tno snr nir. .Mr. MiuiiipI Carlson returned from 11 trip to rinatilla and Kcho in llm interests of thn K.sr Oiii:iio.nian 011 this aflernoou'H ireih'iit train. J. H. McCoy, tho agreeable Deputy fin-nii, ruiuiueii iiiih inorniui; irom 11 tup to aseo County on ollkial business. Dnrlni; tho present ear 42 dwellings havo Ikm-ii erected in McMinnvillo, at a cost ofUM.OOO. .ir. j iiexieranu .Mr. n. felling ro tiirncd Sunday from a week's visit to Portland, . There wero three additions to tho.mom boishlpcf tlio Methodist church yestor day. Ilotet ArrluiU. These arc the p.'oplo who spant yostor ilay. .Miiulay. at tlio hotels ot t'emilelnn: V11.1.AUI) HuUbi: George Long, Pendlo I..... I It C.. lnrll...,.l . IV 11 U..,l,l. ..711, n . V.I.., . V..ll , .? .. iiiiiii,, Chicago; K 11 Clarke, San Francisco; J T Daniel and wife, Salt Lako City; Mm Grlswobl, mother, mid two children. D.iv i ton ; Tom Henson, Cheyenuo; J C Shields, 1 .11 .nacK, iiauur 1. iiy ; .v r riupps, ."-eat-tlo; 0 CiKimir, T S Ilrophy, S U Mcrritt, ana waiia; u 11 Koiigcnan, l aruilng vi ; Frank Wail, J Carden city; U M Now-field, Chicago. Golden Ki.e. F Gallsnw. Grand ltaplds, ,D Ti A D Klmriibus. City cf .Mexico; John uoss, nana nana; w Twains. W It Campln-'ll.Cold 8iriniM; W T I.U1-.I8, Wehton; C Wheeler aud family, WailBburg; LM Vannlco. Dayton; Mra I'M Coffin, Knst ; 0 M More, city; M B O'Hrlt'n, lr K .V; John Mullafa, country; Pat Crohan, city j Frank Don aldson, 1a Grande; John Morrison, Mcachain; W II Geer, Kaniela; I I Hanta, Conteivlllo; CM Kly.CenterviUi! W It Holmes, Portland; W J Sheunan, Poitlaud. llow'M.is Hoffco W 1' lilsmoro. llrownsvillo; Samuel Georgo, llnticr creek ;F U Chritty, l.a Grando; Frank (irant. Kcliot Leo Jieam, Jinwouia IIkiu. Dec. Ill, 1083. To lln- Kill'orof 1 tie Knit (in-uonlun. Owiuit to Illness I havo been unable i-ooner to reply to your ciicular. Ity closing some of thu doors through which many ciiim from a fair nshess- incut : by enacting laws, reotiiiiug dotihlu nt-scsMiicnt 011 all values wiilihelu by tcr sous assessed; by requiting n full valua tion nf all property subject to taxation, or u shrinkage lo bo made on indebtedness, irosrtionato to that made on values : eomiielling debtors to inline- and bx-.ite credttois, and creditors to namo and lo ito HelitoM wiiniii the couniy; restrict- Im: deductions for IndeblednerH to amounts owed creditors residing within tho county in which thu d.-htor ledilos; provnung lor precinct asse-t-orH, given amnio timo to do the woik Ihornuiililv. ami w lose dulies should ictjiilro them to meet sron after tho closo 01 each term nf tiRi-essmeiit at tho county km!, as a "lloanlof Ashcs'toiH." and exhibit, and com) no. carefully prepared Hum of dents and credits; and by leuioving one of tlio incentives to un undervaluation of prop- cny Dy counties tnroiigu an ciiieieiit Mtito noartl ol i-,iiuaiiatlii. I think all proerty not nubile, nor strictly devoted lo piinne cnanty. rhould Iw' subject to taxation, with a fixed exemption on thu proiwrty of heads of families siillleiei t to cover tlio ne cessities of thu household. il, Yes, as ultovo Indicated. 4. Yes. i 0. No. . . . . Tho slnglo tax theory is not founded on justice. 7. .1 do, but not having examined a copy ol late, 1 win venture no reiom- inclinations. J. tlltlHWOI 11. . A I "ATA I' ACCIIH'.NT. Tlii-y M11111M I'rolll Tlirrrhy. From Hi" Hale n'lty lt-v.-lll". The Bast Oiii.od.nian's last Issue con talus a two column, dotiblo-lcaded ryllto rial, the text of which reads as follows: "This town Is lelatlvely going down lilll!" Taken a together. It nrolml.lv stilkes the Pendleton as a brilliant speci men of Plain talk, and it should iiavo this elicit. It should ennvinco I he 111 that (ho Bast Oiiikionian iIihh not consider tho admliilstrntion of tally to n debili tated pat ent the pnir diet, nor does It inlnco matters when usked for 11 correct dlagiusls of the cue. It should lend them to enquire which can injure their city most thlu onen reprimand from their home imner. that Is alwas far iporo willing to applaud their well-directed cUoils than il has ever been lo refer in any manner to their1 shoit-eoiulnus. ortlioil.iiii.ieliiL'tcHtiiimn 01 tho stranger wno advertises ihelr apatliv and want of progress In every town ho visits nlior shaking thtiiliist of Pendleton from his feet. 'I ho I.Aht Ohk hi'Sian ovlneea a ionce tlon of duly that would commend It to the favor of any city whoi-o Inhabitants did not renieseut an aggiegatlon of inix-hliurks. Thu mine editorial, whether kindly taken or not set It 1-0 liigh that tho Peiidleti iilaus will have to look ulsivo tho average nowspa ler to sight it whn they feel hu need of 11 champion, CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IMPOHTin. Of garclware, Iron, teeJ, AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, OR"ECfON. Solo AgontH for OroRon and Washington for A I'relulil ltun An)'on tlio l'lirinliicloii llruticli. Tlix ilrukrumii Hlllml. Ycsteiday, Sunday, at noon, whllo the freiglit train, drawn iy engine o. I'd, was cmilng down thu Alto hill 011 the Farmlngton branch of the O. It. A X., I between Starnuck aud JiowK-s junelluii, mrj writes to tho v ho is willing to " I ' .abllsh a liio6mSw Minnesvia v a cony of tlio i 4 m Mm n i 1 1 K. Ii it was stated , v.nild pay In Pen- " ' n u if ono conv of 'l will lead a man to 'jaMiiyhere, what will c the ll.lllv nnil ".IIY) mi hivI-k. i. i.,.,.t 1 January n Frank Ueatn, Helena; Georgo th-.icli, (rajn ,ecaino uiiiiianiigablo und mn Weston; John Davis, Helena; 11 iuwy. Tho engino and" Imii cim weio Kinbur, Walla Walla; A B llovnolds, tjjtt.f,e,i ttt tho fisitof thu hill and ono of Montana; tied I isher. t ortiand; J A the brakeinon, whow name could not IsJ Matott, Cheney, W 'I ;Cl'harIes ihon, ieurned, was caiiuht under ono of the ears ijiuranuu; i.imer r. .nnt, i.iiuiiiui, uml jI1Hlanty killed, umerol I M M Kay, O It & X ; A M Woods, U It A men wcro UM0 or lo Injured X: Henry Hiiibon, Xow Aorkjlsaao Bitj,om seriously. This Alto hit Wiinti.ii L'rucllr. Kiu.n 'lie Kt..l Jmiriiiil. A tlastaidly outrage was pcrelrated near Mayvlllu a couplo of days ago hv Hume party or mines uiikiiowii. iioii Galbriiith's horse was tied up in K.d. StimhHeld's stalilo and during thu night some cowaniiy ami inhuman wri-tcn went in und stubbed tlio aulinul In tho neck, evidently u i Ii tho In tenllon of cutting the jugular artery, and thereby cause (ho animal to bleed to death. The knife was stuck in thu lioio's neck, making tt deep gah a rou plo of Inches long. Fortunately it missed tho jugular, and the animal on iceclving the wound broke loose, so that tho cow ard)' wroteh or wretches failed to com plete their bloodthlrhtv designs. Tho liorsu is u valuable one, worth about tllXK), und belongs to i!ob Galbrallh's brother in PraitloCily. wtuRE S NE'.t DfTAI Mintls, iHiiiljle.nrTlll.plorotr. r. , n.y I lltll . I 111! I lllll.U .... I . . -"I ia i iitj iiitvti ii PLOvL ri bfi ftlliit.ti- nml .. 1 1.... lliclr i.rnlo. r , . .iV;.. Z ,Y 1" .'"." ' "". V "oan lu tru;-i;,m'.,;.;;.rVi"r'" -" 3D3232a?2,a2 JPOW.-SIC l.XTI' MXTTSiZyr PLOWS BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. " lluckt'yo Jir.0 PriM Ortilii ' ' Vl" v 1 1 fl iu?f7 i "i-cTfJ jL 1 ' Tisjtli Harrow, Nuporlor CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER, The lute.t Improved liniiiii iit for miirint uiiHiii.r fallow. Tlio 1.10.1 romploto and lurenmrmttHil lor lliliurKo in ute. uw Wo alio hvo a fall line . pi ; Iluiraie.. OnrriBRey. I'luoton.. Mountain Vimoni. I'Utlorm und other HprlUK Vhtolo. "'"M" " SUHU I TLEH FARM WAGONS. . Uwwiic A Cliihr. Hprlng-Toolli Itnrrnw., fr Harrow.. Hclentlno I'mllloViuililiiK Mlll, iiaihii jiAitii wiiti:, irrj 4jxc. vr..vn rou hi'KdiAi. tiiicui.,vits ami imiici: mstn t I'eed l 4IJIIS. Hood. Ktilamaxoo. Michigan; I I) I tow- land, Iowa. Michigan; J W Dicky, La Grande; J U Woodnoith and wife, Fer- I.aml I III re HUllvlln. Our Washington i-orrespondent tends iia the following information. Laud contchts decided. Tho names of the Biicceesful ones are printed in capital letters: Thos. L. Arnold vs. X. G. COBI.KY. A;'...,J'f,'fyrosictively Geo W. Johnson vs. GEO. H. HUD- iaZt 6 "S" r'a hreadth SON. "woenefit the town? Nos. 15CI, 1770, und t'C05. Iip.ivliot erade on thu Hue. of the O. It. X., lielug liW feet to tho mile. It wa snowing at tlw timo of the accld.-nt am tho rail being slijijiery and the train very heavy, being loadetl with iron, cement, stones and piling, the air-Drakes fnil.il to hold and the train wentdon the hill with tho swiftness of a (.hooting lUr. Tho eimine and the i-ais aio badly smashed up and the cseuiw of the otlwr train men with their lives is contldered miraculous. laTKu: Hie brakeman who was killed was named l-ogan. Another brakeman laid his lei broken, but will recover. Oh Yell It llls.iriltn rfom ilin W.l Willi Joumitl. Wo were boycotted by tome bw-austt n( one timo we h:ul tho sand to say: "Our town Is sliiiukiug." S1.1110 told us that It wouldn't do to tell the truth at all times, while others with less cunning and more the train I Justice sustained us and stood by the 110110 of 1 ship HKc true menus, iii-re, iww- hill Is tlw I ever, comes the Kr (Jihuiomix, wlileinvortny journal - - - ihikh 10 reu illatoil like a Dutch uncle. As wo rtMil the able and, indeed, manly artll. wo wore wondering how many would Iwy eoitt tlw Kat OiinioKiAM, if any, und whether it would nurrive the shock. W 0 know It will, for trulh, ultlMHigh It may hurt at times, it nuvur hurts. I-aiighlan Melx.iii. nL'lit clerk at the Inteiuutloiiul hotel, Portland, lwis fallen heir to a :t'.000 esluto in I'ermuiiy, w hlth falls to him by the death of his inother. Ho was Lorn In lirazll In 1BG0. T.O.WARD, The Leading Photographer Wo wish to Inform the public that wo havo lately furnUhod 01.1 Gaiiery wiih tin Finest Instruments, Backgrounds and Acces sories that can bo had. Wo have had many injurs oxiHirieneo in Ihe Art and know tint Wfloan mut otir many onstomers in any stjlo photogmph ihey may tlesliu. Hoinoinkr wo uro heru tontuy and aro stiivlng to build up a reputation, tlrtrWuie We allow None but First-Class Work lo Leavo. tho Gallery, Call and Examine Our Sample Photographs, II Nothing More. Gallery at the Min Street ISrldge, Pendleton, Oregon