htaiHV, DKCKMIIKU 20. I Ki.l Ownliin Hrnncli Ofllce. Ln,m riantem Owion "ro eonllally I 111 r"i... I. P.iMluml. ..ml ..,.,l, in 7. i. ....... Tlm iilllun I. In Mm Alt. "kiiiilini! tin Tlilril fctrcel, between E..,n slid Hlnrk. .lies of tho Kast Cxi s. I'orttutul iiuiiirs, mm iiuiur ore- '!... inr I i ii iiccolilliioilntlmi of L I,, J there l u tslepliono 111 tlio ulllca 'iUie welcome louse. rr. li . it . . . nu coinnrninn pnaii r....... it.'.i i.. 1 ....... . of A. J, Curl is vb. llin t. 1 u'' ""h "Mr"M'h' , Hon upon I ho properly until paid, lam I tlratillo Water Company is being tiled Hta, iw.m Outline. ' il.V"re,t'' "j" '''j" "'Vf.0 ' ootn in chambers lie ore Jtutgo Fee to .lay. "r '' i sec. i.,u ,i iw .. ' J.'V l,rivttl, 'i"1"1.' ,w 1 '. ".'! l'h ,1,u I Lx-fcenutorJ. II. Slater appears for tlio '""i','. , public have nothing l ulu," but the very nliiintlfT. and C. It. p.... i , fait that onoh tuxtuiver would bo com- II. Williams of Portland Tothe Kiliton.f .i,m ' f1" n. iniiot.ie.inoss, or pet It b unite, (in Imnoilntit . In .... . . " .Y' ' . . " ""' "uwfor, would U o great 1B88. and Col. !.. s J for tlio defense, To Untitle Men. dollars In Hold coin will lie piiM on i l v0,to the firm or Imllvliluiil who, ihi)l'r-vl ejoriiu- uiu niui, nullify .rtljfnit In tlmcohuiumor llio Dally uml SfteKlV KAHT UIIKOONIAN. , protection to tlio county llt,,i.. ii, , , :i ;!rai i miuiiui ihv i nieroas mi: tno loveilUCS liriCKWOrk llllll Blnlim..! mi (!. Cm. !.... VllUlM r.lllliir f,. il . .. . " V. A1'" lln Methodist elinivli l.iilf.lli.,, ..,.. I.. u Htlll fiirl lu.r ....WiT" .T.1 ,,f . , : ...B, ..uii in ivmru ',. . it .. "I""-V" UI 1UCUH, lllllll 111 v. t.iv...fii. uii:iiiini. ill mi. rn mm ...nil i i.iu iitimi 111111 mil tii..t. ' - av..! (.will ...... - I'll! uiiuiiU mid Mum in II. IllldW i'AlM llVI'llltltlnil fill llllllBli. hold jwxkIh. .1. II. Hai.kv. A 1'I.IMSANT AI I'AIU. It ilil.sUHl'.UAiiu.ivu uiiuiiuii Wl a . . I. I.mI ttt II. U I.T f tttlll.l.MH linu uivi '.i w. ...tii.i,K (Webb mill JoIiiikoii "trci-U. Hunduy Ii t It k. "I Hlld 7IU0 p. ill. Hiilitliiy lit 1 p. in. wbijk priiyor-me'-lim;, Ltd4r. ! l' 1,1 .i..ii ni.-i;..iiiiT ill tclilly llioo iiiiicotincolrd wltliothur Ifiluiheoliy. Houti frcf. (lKi. It. Lkk, rmtor iiitf.ViTiu. L 3-3 ivnttt nt J. F. UohliiHonV. Il meaU nt all hourrt ttt llio 1'ronch hnt, J. v. fetuniioiii, iroprieior. I'm .MiiHtiTH. A. ! . t A. M.. uru tetl to liiei-t tiitH ovonliiKiit MiihoiiIo dt 7 o'clock. Anktnv IntH hooii oiiHiIoyud In r. i i r i.i ii. .i.i t rlnjr Ml"l' Ol J . JK'uuinun, lllltl kiimrnco work to-inorrov. liwoilciinva'O'orn wanted for Kast- num. IH I'.iyKooii Hillary or UNI. .udroHH tlilH olllro. I tt i . tery small lumionro Krecioa mo i.'.l... ...... II l.o. ..,....... IT. I.. IlllUUUUI liini viv-iiiii. uu in Ui)itlte mi mvompl.Mlieil wheurd. . KurnlHh took n Monirollun hclotv l?r nUliI for rollln whinky to In- I iiml ntnrtu'ii on mm inorulni;'H n.t.idow hay In any inmnlltv inn f.h iy fiiiuni: on .lauioH .. now it tno oiiico oi uio J'.iniuro uom ComjiiUiy. (trwt in ImIiik is'radod In front of hrcler biook. ruiiiilxii m Iwlni; ay and roon tno Htrcot will txt (ICIIKOI-OlllL'IlllIlt,'. Srt'M of l'i'uillcton and Kiinzlo A. I'. it A. M., will Ik) liiattillcil v (ThtitHday) nftornoon at li Tlio itiiiilic uro Invited. Creek Kaulo: Tlio population of rtck City, lUTonllnu' to our luHt ds not uxeood HSU souln, includ- .Hndern. lawycrn and (Iokh. 't llendrlckN, tlio nlK'ht clork In o.Hon hotel, Ilukor City, and tlio iho shot hitn and aluo received a lhisnriu, will liotli get well. iirt'heveral ondn uIoiik tho rivor ill prnvido hjilendld HkntlnK' when (rweii over, which h eagerly xwanl to I iv many yniin(Htorri. j Matlock, who wan hrouht to n Sunday evening by his father tlitr, In now Improving rapidly, t nianv iIuvk 'will lo na well an contest, to settle tho Jiover-fallh ir food wl iOi 1 .3 ..i..',;i . '..'i '!ri,iuct,t on9' i !,ro!''1! "" '. ' imbllo uml .in special lor I t iru on. 11..1I..,. :..!.( " ........ : - .'.v""." ,u "V1"" iiue oecii , ............ .Ihii,, I'lUllV LrPlllril IV .'IUi.lloa.i.1 I ....I....!. lldi III tllll rni nnt i-olil 1110 OCIlL'I Illllt 1 nlti ..IV.,.!.,,. ...... .1.1.... muiii. In three duyn more ull brickwork , 'hat may, or In likelv to be, adopted as u would have beeihcoinploted, and thoiu- Iuw: ' 1 I.. ii1, .1 ,Ilu, wo.rk 'l"lckly fliiinhodM, 1. A full mid fair uwowmont can kut A Soclnly K.flutofu Vry..:J..j(,i.ioOr.l'. "l.r "rl ueu" lor 1110 -voree condition , w oomined tlirouuh a 8Mematlieil ni-1 Information U received of u nn1 oleart "1C oi"cnt8. ' iird of projwrty nuhject to taxation. In I tint little ilaiuo which occurred at Frac.er'i. AcouiloofyounKntcrfi,onoof whominav I ! r,".foq ot this yntcui, 1 would make I "chool hoin-o, i-cveii iiiIIcm youth west of Boino day wear tho "diamond belt" us. V i ' . ''".""V nwecsor u wdurled, town, on Cliiixlnum Hve. (lulloanuin uclmmiion HlugKcr, met In tho court-1",1'0 "lcu 'wated at the county heat her of youtiK folkH were in uttendanco, yard yemcrduy, iniprovlwd a ring nn,j , each county, hach county nhould pre- "d diinclnn wan kept up until daylight. miv uii'iui-iiiH iHxurreo on una occi.tiiou more than n pusslnc ount; lellow called 11 hllf'l'f.ilMlviiK' ulin liiul Hkiken MurriiiKiy of him to othern and adminlfrteicd puniflimcnt to each, Ho would jso In, dance a net or two, anil then call out an enemy and proceed to "do him up," Marnuln of Uooiobcrry rules, until thrco had lieon disponed of. Ht 111 tho danco went on and jov was tin conllned. Uno of tho yoittin fellows who llljured in one of tho encounters nfter- wuniH leu lor nonio ami reiuuieii with an hi. rhatBUCKcstlvoBign, "To Let," is liegln niiiK to appear on soveral haudsomo bulMings In Pendleton. "What'M tin; matter with Hunt's railroad for a rom edy?" lvchoanHWons: "It's all right." I roxjrty owners should ask themselves t.io above ipiection as they pass bv theo fiu'liui OUIKllUgH tlie county assessor, and lie keiit up by Htm. ilicso jilat lwoks ehould show upon their face each deeded quarter sec tion, or tract of laud, and each town lot and parcel of land subject to taxntlon within the boundaries of their rcsicctlvo counties, and tho abstract or marginal reccrd of each tract of land should show tho name or present ownei thereof. Kach couiny assessor should . . " .. ... iiuinuy acsessor s oil 1(1 lirenure froin A'0'p vpiir ball will bo given at Milar-' these books a duplicato plat or man lm"sonal and blood in Ids eyo. Thereafter u;Bi.au now learn ovo, under tlio jot each district, and deliver them to tlioi"" remained nniKler of ceremonies, and miitingement of 0. J. l raker. It will various distilct asu-ssors, heielnafter pro- w not called out again. Another probably take well among tho Young vided for, on tho llrst dav of April of I merry-maker of tho initio iKiisiiasion got people, ami u largo atlcmlanco niiil good each year, with Instructions to inspoct 1 lllcr hun there was anv occa-ion for, tluio Is oxiweted. Ladles will havo charge and place a valuation ution each soiv.ir.itu ! a,,t ,,ow ' a fence-corner to sleep, or tho lloor until midnight. tract or parcel of laud contained thereon, ,u' " tlnally found by his lilllcunis, John Jack, tho celehmtcd theatrical nd at tho samelnie make a eaicful as-')vl0 Instead of routing him, thrown mini. In In llm pli i- in.iL-tni- ii-iMii..,M..,Miu sessmcnt of nil iMirfiiiiul iirnimrtv. irlvlin, I blanket over Iliui mid left him In the for Iho iiiitMiarnneii nf IiIh ri.iwnvni..l irnm.i tlio name of tho owner thentif. nlliiu'ini-1 hind ) f Nod, or In a feuce-corner. rather. In tho near future. Walla Walla Jour-: 110 exceptions or deductions except in 1 11 Hau' "'id ho dreamed he was shi- nal. Ills "rononnd troupe" consists of u ll,l0 01 " nctuai Householder, who should 1 wrecseii in 1110 norm nuo anil had im.en who ami a small nut precocious son, but i " "onen an exemption oi uu, ami ie-1 ", '"""'"ii mo .in uu inean it is good what there is of It. ; quiring all district asfessors to retuni .ll!k(,n. u" tt" 'he d.ineo win a mii lvss STAYER & WALKER Newmarket Block, Portland, Oregon, Oiler for the season of 1880 the largest and mot complete line i f tho Verv Host and Latest Improved MACHINERY AND VEHICLES Of Every Description. (luallty of Goods guaranteed. Trices tho lowest, quidity.cniisidcrvd. Call and sco u, or semi for our .ILLUSTUATJiU) CATALOGUE Mulled FItHH oupilicatton. STAVER & WATl,TvICR. JAMES WHEELAN, -Manufacturer ami DenUr In- liatilri Is buying hlden, pelts vi. snil lis old friends should not piut Im Is Ht 111 in the business. w tho hluhcst cash nrlco for KtiiK-s. tarsal Nolln Christmas ovo was Wr attended, tldrtv-slx numbers Hi An iiuinensu llino eencrally Ibytlie worshipiH-'in of Terpischoro Cnvk F..iulo: Tho now paper. Inio Whisper," which "Potor tho lo start wnm time ni'.o. must n only u whisper" in truth, for L . . ... - r di moro ol il. hrrivaU for tho penitentiary at Mia are cominii In overy day. It rem to a man up in a tree that It M l the pleasaiitest tiling in the Ira town to havo u jall-blrd'a nost imi. V&ij seemed moro liko Sunday wtitinas. and was a triflo dull, to truth. Christmas cheerfulness. Mas plentiful, nnd iniiiiv u "han- ptmxi to you" was wafted on tho pirouimeiHl to trlond. M' Court street meat market pkomely decorated lust oveninu' W"i I'lirlHtlimu ntul linllhintlv II. Wwlth unv (iiiiillnii Tt U'iim tlm IfUisluiictit In town which thus rniiat day of good cheer. lla Ig troubled Just as Pendlo i many another town over the lack, fmodatlona at the 0. H. & N. do- i company should hereaf lor con oepotson a nlun ulili-b will In. pwMiigors more comfort and less rner of tho tent. II. n Web-footed aouataln lytix and tho threo- 'itiOW hollllnc fnrlli tn tlio court hot seem to l doing a rushing SQa llA tlinrnfnrA nnmnlillnH nf M enterprise and a proiwr spirit Myinl'endlotm. 1 Jpn? in high llfo took place to- uw iiisiiop's olUco. tho groom l UnThnriirt n iinltf..iuiin fill H'ion, and tho brido Mrs. Mary widow of tho Into we of tho Umatillas. The ipie will iv.ioi.Mt,. ti... ..v..nt i.v . . . ' . ... ... t. .VJ ...u u.v... -J ' Ulia eveniiiL' at tl.n Itnwman fc'rta private letter from Spo- t"li thna .rt.-n 1. 1.. 1.I.T..1. ' is tho muddiest iilnco In tho vcr" "nhealthy; no lesa j-- ic wing pianiea everj' oay, 7 rim are ven quiet aooiit H. diseaMj U typhoid fever, al- knU. There III linn inwA nf Hlililll. K. L. Farnin, of (iullmau, had a largo tumor removed by Dr. lllalock from be low tho ribs on tho right side. Tlio man siill'ejed terribly for a long time, and is lying In a critical condition at .St. Mnry's iiosjuiai in at nua waua. Two mammoth hoir enirliu s arrived In Wallula Sunday morning, for uso on tho 0. Si W. T., ono being consigned to tho Centervlllo brunch, and tho other to the hiircka Hat nndjjjiillu Walla lino. Tho weight of each iseighty tons. It is learned that a passenger brakomau was shot at Pocatollo yesterday by a porter during a quarrel occasioned by drinking. Tho br.ikcniiin's name, nor tho nature and extent of Ids injuries, cannot yet bo learned. Tho Long Creek Kuglu comes out strongly in favor of the division of Grant county. Tho Milton Kagle Is also scream Itur its sentiments in favor of tho division of Umatilla county. Kaulcs uro peculiar i.i - Dims, anyway. ItcmemlsT tho rcannoariini'o of the John Jack-Annio Uriiiln Dramatic Com pany noxt Saturday evening, December inn at i-ruzior HUiKira lloiiuouv special request oi fomo ol 1 lie citizens ol 1'en dleton. Puyallun Comniorco: Two humlrod Indiana families are making preparation to Icavo that fctato earlv in tlio snrlim to form a colony on Pugct Sound. All of them arc issrsons in good circumstances. All the prisoners in tho Whitman county jail Imvo been ordered removed to u la n ulla county la I by Judiro nash. Iiecauso the jail at that place is unlit for thocoiitlnemeut of human Is-Ings. Col. Clondcnuin. tho commandor at tho Walla Walla irarrlson. has lieen ordered Kforo the retiring Wird. Col. Green will assumo command of tho itarrison until the arrival of Col. Ilrisbin. Kov. W. II. Howard and wlfo are over from Walla Walla on a visit to ltov. M. V. Howard and wlfo of Pendleton. Tho former will preach In Slaughter's school Iioupo noxt Sunday evening. Tho Now Year's edition of tho Kast Okeooman will bo put to press noxt Wed nesday afternoon, Jan. 1'nd, and copies of the paper can bo had for ten cents each on ami after that dato, ii.nuiu tin Minimi unurMim leiuni I 7 , ... ...i, mi.- .1.1111 u inn 11 rin u.-nn- Mich pints and itsfossinent to Ids olllce nt d high-class society event, although Tho oldest Inhabitants, and indeed, overyonu olso also, aro now prophecy ing a heavy enow-stonn. Whether or not tho prophecy will bo verified remains to bo proven. Tho Weston mill Is now in operation. Tho machinery has boon found to work very satisfactorily. Itecauso of lack of wheat no flour has yet been ground. F. Pollock, who stepied off tho back porch of u barber shop Into space last week and was quito badly hurt, is getting along splendidly nt his quarters In the Villa!.1 1)0 you want to make a letum for the Christmas present you received? You ran Unit something suitnpio, iinu ni mo samo time useful, at tho People's Ware house. w Prof. M, 0. Itoyal, principal of tho IVndliitnii Public School. left last evening for Union, to attend a teachers' Instltuto there the rest of tho week. Alblna strenuously object to consolida tion with Portland under ono city gov ernment, althotiKh I'jtft Portland is very much in favor ol tlio move. Tho firm of Tavlor, Jones A- Co. are busy this week in invoicing stock, rather a long, tedious business in such an ex tensive hardware fctore. the county teat on or Mow the loth of May next theicaftcr. Upon receipt of tho loisirts of the va rious district assessors, the county asses sor should enter each assessment' of real estate upon his tract book, and each as sessment of personal proortv should lsj transcribed Into uu alpludicticullv ar ranged assessor's liook, to bo kept for that puriK'so, deductions for indebted ness only being allowed, as provided for In my answer to question eight. Tho county assessor should prepaio nlplmbetlcally a list of all taxablo pioii city, Itolh teal and (icrsomd, and certify tho samo to tho county clerk on or Mom Juno Iith of each year. I would make tho treas liters of tho sovcial counties tlio collectors of taxes, have all taxes payablo at tho office of tho county treas urer, and all dellnuuent tuxes draw twelve per cent per annum Interest uml remain as a lieu upon tho property as sessed until paid. '2. F.xetnpt ull proorty of the United States, of this State, ami all public prop eriy 01 couniics, towns, schools churches, charitable Institutions, urn public libraries, II. I am in tavor of a State Hoard of r.uua'.uatiou. and bcllcvo a moro emi t able assessment could Is) obtained ny sum a iKi.irti, placing a mil' form valuation on many' kinds of tier sonal pro)orty for llio government of us scssora in their duties. 4. I am in favor of making each voting precinct a nisirict lor mo pur'sixo oi us sessmciit, and would require tho county court to upiMiItit In each such district some coiiiieteiit resident, mereoi as u deputy usscssor, who should Is) provided with u plat of ull deeded lauds In such district, together with tho names of tho owners thereof. It should be the duty of tho deputy assessor to lsTMinully lusis-ct and placu values on ull such tracts of deeded land, and to obtain a full assess ment of all iiersonal properly within his district, anil muko a return to thecnunty ussessor, showing no deductions nor ex emptions except an exemption of HDO to actual householders. .'). I am not favorable to a graduated in come tax. I U-liovo it inequitable, Im practicable, and unnecessary. (I. I look tiH)ii the "cingle tax" or land tux" theory as belonging to Iho samo category oi oppicosions as trusis, HKioH)lies, corioratiohs and other gi gantic combinations wliich schome to- Kuther to protiH-t capital and compel tho farmer to bear the burden. Why should a .man Mho now imreiy oenvesususie- nanco from tho sou bo compelled to pay ull tho tuxes, while tho banker, the man ufacturer, tho capltulist uml merchant pay nono? 7. I think tho bill prepared by tho tax commisblou of 1H.S0 a great Improvement ! this meet the eves of unv of his acouuint over our present law. Tho fact Is, I ainvs who know his address or resldunco, doubt if any better bill will ever become 'jnf.nmatinii of such would 1st gladly a law In our Stato. I would, how over, j received by either of tho ulovo men fully concur with 'he minority reiorf in . tinned gentlemen, all pints set forth. ... 1 t f entirely fiee from tho tamo convention allty so usual at modern sisial gather nigs. Nl'KAKS I'llOM H.VPliltlCNCK. i1ihi ,ilr. Ulirvlre Ni.v .vliinit tlm Hun ItiillriiKil Cninliiir tii t'oirn Mr. K. M. Wheeler, of the firsts of K. and!'.. M. Wheeler, s.tys that several years ago when ho llyed in Schuyler vine, .ew 1 ork, u great contention was had over Iho piiosal to run a railroad down one f the ptiiiclpal streets of tho town, und great anil determined opH)d lion manifested Itself, and for a long time the road wiih kept out of the town, but at last the road cattio In, and down Victor drive, the only drive in the town, and through (be principal residence street ProiH.'rt.v owners on tho street ollered their property at lower prices than lieforo the road came In. und failed In most in stances to ofl'cct a salo; but after tho road was built and in oenitlou, every ono of theso samo proiH'rty owners found their : projicrty Increasing In value, and greater iiemanii lor proiierty on mat street than was over known before. Mr. Wheeler continued: "Now, tho road rims down that street several trains each way a day, I.I I I . . .. p uiiii too iieoino iiareiy notice tno incou venlences so much deplored before the road came," Mr. heeler thinks that Hunt's road Is a neceslty to Pendleton's welfare, so much so, he says, that ho will have to look up another location for his business If Iho muss meeting to bo held noxt Monday oveulngat lhoOHru House falls to develop any uncoumgomcnt to this enterprise. Itnvltl llinHlii-plirr.l liny, Tho "Shepherd Hoy" to-morrow nlclit ut the opera house, by local talent. .Much time and attention has been ulvcn to tho production of this play, ami it promises to lie a lino ctitcriniiiuient. Tho ladles and gentlemen who will take part In It are making overy elfort to perform their parts well, and (be People who witness tho iH-rformuiice "ill go home much plciiMd ufth the evcnlngV or afternoon's amusements. The "Shepherd ltoy"wlll Imi produced to-morrow and Friday even ings and on J'llday uftoimsiu, maliuco. I ickets, chairs 7o cents', gallery Ml cents : matinee, children '.'j cents. AlJl Mum tVnnlril. A letter was handed In to Fred Kcnnicr tin other day, tho wilier of which William Moureh of Hamilton, Grant county, Oregon, Is inquiring for Joseph ncltuiiei. who was la'd urn or heard ol alxnit two jours ugo. mid was then on his way to tlio inouniaiiis. muck ihen no trace can l f 'iind of his wherculsmts. A trunk and other pioisTty U'lonulnu' to tho mlssltiu' man is i-tlll In tow n. Should Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Halters, WHIPS, ROBES AND TURF GOODS. Keeps always on hand the Best Stock of Ha noss and Saddles at prices lower than any ' place this side of Portland. Call and examine my stock. James Wheelan - Court S CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IMPOHTtMJ Of parclware, Iron, $teel, AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIBST AND VINE STEEETS, PORTLAND, OREOOIT. Solo Agontu Tor Orogon nnd Woshington for Hllliile. wfcuRE S NEVl DEAL PLOWS. r. i.u.i..iu, iii niii.iu i iiirnr. iiii-y uu m, kiiiipit anil riiinoMi nnir Minolnlo rwrii lion, tliiit I Imtii who liuvu uvil ilii'in iirn-eii tin in wmk r.tn mil utv iiiniiinii In uoriirnltli ilii'i-i Willi i.r without uvutultiicliiiKiit.. i-i'iii in mi'ii jtniiiM iir.t ixtrii. Miss Lena Kunrie, of Umatilla. is villi- i ... .... .......liiion that he has iiloced ing Miss Klsie llushee, of Pcnj leton, at . ' , a hook t0 kt.,)t by ,j10 jesiiiciiw 8. I am decldollv In favor of deduction for ull just iudcbtedhcjs within tho State, but would again bring my record ovldenco into uso, und ollon no Indebted ness except such as apiiears of record. As un exauiplo, A owns a farm worth 11000, upon which It, holds a mortgage for $1000. A should lxj assessed for t'MOO, und ulloucd an indebtednets of flOOO. The assessor could then assess l from the moitirago record for tho 1 1000. In other words. A and H each have an Interest of 100i) In the land, and should psv an equal tax thereon. Another instance: A lwrrows of 15 .2000. A should bo assessed with tliOOO ash. and ullowcd liiiioi.ti'.itiess uiereior A Vrry nrlefftruly, Aliia, Or., Ike. '21, 1833. To the Eilllorof the Katt Orronlan. Your circular camo In myaWncc. As I am late I will I si brief. I will adopt Clark Walter's answers to your questions. As to deduction for indebtedness, nol emphatically, no! I rather think there would I wisdom In taxing both proiieity and debts, for tho maintenance of the public roads. N. 1Jkkkki.y. - - Meyer A Perkins rccelve.1 a quantity of i fine liiiiorted tobacco jesterday, exiKn- slvo enough for a nalxjb. Abalulilch anv ordinary man could carry on his shoulders cost tho linn four hundred dol- thi'lr praUi' DDB3DE3ie.23 POWBE UXT'V HTJXiTCY PLOV7S. . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . lIuckrynHnel'rcuirjrulii Iirlll, Iiurkity.iHit'tlrr. lliirki-snHnrlnuTooth Harrow, Uuptrlo ilruln l)rllln,Nii.rl(irHtrd'i, CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. . Tho latrst lminnci hnptf inmit for miwIiik miniiier fill low. Tlm uiont oomploto aud Wajous, 1 MUU, , .1 - . ..11. 1 .!... I... 1.., ..1 ,ui.l H11UI1111CJI .Affll .1 lars. This will all 1 manufactured into lir father's res denco on lliompson ., ..j.,, r..r timt nnrm-A. somo cigars - Limuis sicrn ppwi v . -- - i street. i ..ui.i..,'..h. uiu.roi.v HmasisPnsor may know Alexander Hest, tho young man who Saturday evening Whitman college, at that H should iwy taxes thereon. Such accidentally shot nuiisc! m me palm oi iir.n. u'ii ...i...l (rr.i.i l!nv Win. !....!. i. ui,n.ii.i I.. I. rwnr.l of tliii oriui- tlio liana recent v. is wit ni! aionu niceiy, 1 Uliu ..aim, ...ii.... ..w... . , uiiuvmw piiuum. .v m - '-- 1 , ,,i i i, i . i . ... ; t a v..ti. Vnrt.- i. f'lirlsfmiis L'lft of i i.r.A ui.kIi nnfn in remain of record, althouuh ho will probatdy bo laid up lor jjOO ' taxable to II, until paid and cancelled. I the remainder of tho winter. Harry Leslie, ono of themanugers of If A owns a note or an t VOwmtiU are now In reIar the now vaiiety theater in lenuieton, 'WHICH lie miu ur iuuhbiuii.v"... lauenuuiini ui. i im. nus mi n t...iii.( came back fro.n Portland this tnornlng. j Mrs. E. E. Sharon, who left bumiuy on ; -" f(M,.R.toil ,imm lurents at l cston, returnin , - ,iert.f.,r. The county asBesxir g s train. should ullow only such deductions (or In- roads are in good condition ,iebtednebs as aptear on record in Iiw i. l...in,. nmrnn ll , ... . .1 . .t : t..' .I.r. ilu,.u. Ur,: -i iiiain, mu iaiu iictjmj ....u0 - oiiun ui 1110 iho ui iimniis ui' '"u IU W111ITI1 nrillllll 111HI1111 , IH ll.Iu ' Tl... ii . j ..- injuai-UUIH ttJID tvwniu J.te.T ..... 1 , "ra I'nsblnenlertalniil a small i a visit to her vm,,,. inemn last evening at j on last evenlm mW. ed 'he"' a y J' pleasant , streets nnd tioyinent An .-.111. .... 1 I a mucli larger numisjr man nan over i-tendi-d at any jirevloos term, i Eight hundred Southern Pacific orn- ploye havo lately !een dischargeij Ijc ! cause of decrease of business. They may 1 lie re-ernployisl In tho spring Tl 1 iiiiti.il tiutiiv R.'. iHe wllowinir wero in attend- I" illKiaa In I.' 1.. Clol illy, T Folsom, and firaco Welch 'I'Ulh, and L. O. Wood. tfi t 1 I I . ,nont roll. These deductions should llrst V?" "r '?",'.' V"'.', . m . r.i .,1 . I.. i l - I I.. .rwi....l ..rnfinHV. in Ull o '""111 -M"" """'l" jteroemoor ine r;iicj.uu j w " ',T, , , iiifl ra a schorj , now closed lor tlio Holiday, morrow evening at the Opera House. , cases, as far as iwssibl, making " f real . ....j..,,,.... Mr. M. Kudley. a well-know n Weston J estate of tlio rty assessed resijonsime to d. M-h.r in Inu'n tnlav. the COUnty IOT UW ou u. -- ' ucioiful tool lor thin iurii in iiw. Wo !io hve a lull lino of Iluttelei. OarrUses. I'haotorm. Mountain I'lutform hou other Mprlnic vehicle. . . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. . I-uwreuca & CtiaVlu's Hpfluif-Tooth IlHrrowa, Dnrn Harrows, Kelenllflc feed I'urlflo KuuiiliiK MUU, iiAiHii iiAitu wiiti:, arrcj., x:'i"o. 4-SKNl roil HVKCIM. CIKCULAitH AM) I'lllCK LLSTTl T. C. WARD, The Leading Photographer Wo wlslt to lufonn tho public that wo havo lately fiirnMied our Gallery with the Finest Instruments, Backgrounds and Acces sories that can bo had. Wo havo had -many pears oxtrionco In tho Art and know that wo can suit our many customers in uny stylo photograph Ihoy may desire. Hoiuenils r wo aro hero to stay and aro striving to build up u reputation, therefore We allow Nous bat First-class Work to Leave the Gallery. Call and Examine Our Sample Photographs, if Nothing More. Gallery at the Main Street Ilridge, Pendleton, Oregon