feast; ( FRIDAY, .1ANUAUYJ, 1880 t'i.t Orriiotilnti llrnncn Olllco. .i.from Kasluru OrcKou sru conllnllr nfflco'ttlirn lu Portland, iiml innko x.,1.. it liome. Tim nillcu is in thu a it. HP" V. fl'uU.1 . I f I... I ......... i l HlnrU. Mies of tlio Kast SVliluK'oii territory prfper-uru u. ".., rr tin' nccniiliiiodnt on o. n,,.rn la 11 iHlriiliunu 111 tlionlllcn i.ll mi' WC Clliuu i - ... mivnllKrlATlUNAt. CllUItClI tinnd tlwk liiick of tho K. O. Untitling ?u!.i.ti nntl Julitimm street. .Hilluluy l II mi. hiiiw;w i. m. miiinny i .1 1 t. ill. Slid' wupk priurer-niot-iiliKi . Tl'.fl M III. I.lini 111! Wf I ITf III! fl If! so" vi :.?.. . n.i . i.v.m. .-IAIIV LlllfffU UWk 1UVIIV In lilfl Clll i rruui Mir, ItUKVITIK. m 23 cents nt S. A. ftiylor'H. i .v'a laths aro tho boss: only 2o r.rt Intuit nf Mfiflitln linrupR. v Mitham. w . . ... .Hi.. f t...llt.t l.i.f to f- A Ilftitmun !h absent to-day on u .Irtllt-nrt uVtllnm tt Will I ii went Into ciJect Wednosduy. J MA ila nt nil lintlrri ut tlm Krnnrh ...i t v Mttttitlniil. nrnttriot nr. L.. 11. !(. in t I mi ti nuHrmttitlntt f WIU Iiuh opened up u now ncrii'fl i '.!.... .U..t uliMiiltr nmhlm.. twy iioumjmoiu moor, rjujuiro 4 otnet' u at f 1 1 if nr inn n li'Miu. ivniru linn i.titfit nm nr. fiiiii limn. ft. . l i . ...!.. r.....i 1 . III. .... ..,11. ....i 1 1 J rein, wiiii ui iuuim .If..... ....) I !.-!. tit nlrwi(d tmfnn loft m lmnthiT viit In f 1.4 !..,... ...! I.,... U14VII "fimifc iiit u imuu in n iiuuiu miu intuit A. K. Itritibhi. MutuplivHlcliin, , t.. II. -.tit. tl.lt M lur vluJUI 111 iiiu -tj niiiit . vin nv- No. 3, K.Hr OiiinioNiAN Uiilullnn KoIMjvh tiro now fairly over, anil .hi. '........it!.... Ii.. I,ff U,...U,.. nr est ami fotllliiK down to IjiihIiiuhh W.M. Hiinifcoy unil two chlldron Ivt niuht'H tmlii for ton dure1 . .....I rui.. I tin if iiiiiLii'n iiiiii iiiiiiuin nit ai Jacob nm! Et.Rcnc Holth returned on1 U.1h morning-H train f.o.n their trip Vol l. V.,.rt.I, ,1, ;'h Ih ,lnll' JncrwiMlnir In uiuu nun nil! LMnulh nf ( ... I,.. ..... luilll. . HOW TOIIAIRI; RKV'KNUK. f -rltlcltf. ,,, ,),,. couttllm. 1 tloiu, but tlno.u't Itlmu'irTcll Hxnctlj j InwIoHntPtlint'iintilrv. ! "tttxntlon" Is still tun u. kuuu ii.iBii)io urtu-lPH from uk i niny aiitliom have vliowti tin. I fw.l n yctirnlnc knocking nt ItKNKIMTS OK KAtMtOAUH. I SIKW TII.HAV. rf l'n mi deep, iniHallstlwl 'r'l . . . . ------ V.J,?.x''r?rH "icmsolvos iih firm In thoi As thu sublc tof KSWT1 of.110 1 !! "5 ' Inmi; nd ,l8 u 7 or hat of .he,,-"Onihdr ' S brothers ook iuikm in ii... . ' n Zrtl f !?' Tl 11 rwko(l t0 Temendou-ly uurlni: tho Jonriipv tii.it t..i, A mi..!. i ! . viiivu nuiu ll, oiiKlit to Hlnk. 'iho vcrv imxt .l:.v tl. l?ifm. ,WU? wrcckc'1' "''kH when Mr. lveltli Hindi' ilm i-ni,.i-i, i... . (. . i.i .. . not intend It for u prhcey. ' '""' "w Tl n . . . "1" IMIDMH Wild llill-n linim tiu....l H With their tmri'iilH in 1'i.n. Hmr I'url Worth Tnnk lt lie. liny In It ! IIhihN mid .MihIp h City tit llir. One or two Issue buck you referred to I'ort Worlh, Toxns, iw un uvhlenco of what railroad! could do font town, ami I by ioiiiet of otliern, I bej? leave to add n ' few MiutfiiiuiitH nt faet.rtH I atn familiar! nun mo' urowt l of l oit Woit i ncni Standard Theater ! it . . iii nnuv iuk " t oiilX.t ,r.i,, : w"",,'oi''osetiite ih,.. 1 visited tlio t.laee in Januarv of e & 1 1 8 Cu,r lxe?i ,n m,'mV'c of ,ml yr ,uul fo"l1 11 'l'ro vlllaiw, the Kl u & ternilium of tho Texas IVlflo o 1'W . 'Hllvld.ial opinions raihoad. hoiwity was on a boom and E i i?. .iil.xc'' Ron" clauHti. thora see.nn uontinucd to ilw in valt.o until 1880. iir. j. it. Jrvlno, In a wtien tlio IVxum I'.icinn w.i I'vintulml tlio holiday to bo a dlvorsltv " . " reiuiiy ctiuiietl attlelo. rapidlv to E 1'nwi. Tim il,i.. !.,. .in i ii cuius am not tnxci if cnnrii in nwai,...ii... i.. i... i. i. . Webb St., but. ruiti ntitl Cottonwood, WIJH, "tot L'tlltfl lllfiln.i t. Ill ll . . .' . ' . " - ..wi.ll .... .1.1 v""" 'v iiiv' pi.iiuuin iu 1 t z Mvvini.1,, i'uua ihc t'iu down illnumt llkn n Mlint i..C -Ttrow W ! If 'P- Ir,vlJ' ln,c;n ,t0 i!'8l"to that credits property that ffl lai y grind of tuaMerlnu the eonu-nts of! , 'ol t nn tummmml .u.d'was held nf fancy Sh iwlt i ot ti1',, i''H"ton bo s have hereto-1 ,b'u J1"" lll llnd a space wherein lo .old at one-fourth 1 ho priro t " c, U foro had rather a tough nainu In schools ? I11" ' monoy, noteB, aceountH." Aro , was formerly held. Everybody said " ho s, I,?' Laml tam Cl8mv ,er"'. b,,a tl,L'- 1111 S,M-Td,,iU,? n,,t "UIMK ' ' and nobo, y .oemed wem to get along swimmingly at Tho ltV,011,CH' tl,er.u nn. moro reason for lug to leinnln, navo thoro who were . .-v ...v.. ..iu iivfD. i . . - n--" ' .nr. iiuiu in i .x- i .iiiv luirifuii iv km rum wnnui n uinL-i niatigo for a liorso. A thief comes along nuuiu nij-iu wiicii a torgot to lock thu stahlo door and "carries" tho animal away. Tho law makes it tho Hheriirs Imperatlvo duty to hunt tho rascal down, und tho county foots tho bill. carefully .l.i.k.u!t... I I. I .i .. ""i,'""'"-' ' iiuiu in iuo tiurcau drawer, und oiirin t.i. 1 1 i i. nup. i copio couKt now see tliut there was no reason for attempting to build u iowiioi an.VHir.o, so near Pallas, which already had about 10,00(1 inhabitants, and wan only ihlrtv'onn inllow iiiuiunt it.,. sldeH, they said, tho country iirnnml t..-.i ..... ... . .... uiiiuiiiiiiiiinLT. i luii norm was 1101 MIIIICIIMIIIV settled to ZlllS atlFCllcn n Hli'oL-.llinn.ri.d I hliHtntn n tvii if .n, I..I.. ... tramp enters the sacred precincts of his proimity owners in tho face. What mti.t. lholonrdof flro ilnliMiim m.,.,iu ii.i., t ... 1 ri" " ...v-.o .inn (iVCIlilll? til tulll. ilftlnn ..,., .!!.. .1 , r- i.iiiiiik IH.-11- Uon to Iw presented by tho llremen of Urciron at tlm m.vl Ktni.. 1 ..ll..i.. ....t. , " . --'"J ..vinitltlliu IIRK ng that the period of exemption for tlio Hromon shall bo fixed for llvo Instead of seven years as at tirespnt. nml whim .1 Iicrson serves a noitfon nf hi M limn lit rinn deimrtmeut ho Blionld Iw credited !wlth It on entering nnolher. An earnest at tempt will be mado to secure tho asked for legislation on this subject. Dcntltv Kbnrlir Hull l,riu.l,l ,,. down from Alllton yesterday named Mark atrumbun:. Mho hud a hpiirliiirtiwlnviiiil U'im l,ii. .'.i . . . . ,-.- -, iiiiii umiiiHi-i, mi nil un mv mini uuilllH IIICV WOlllll n .(v.iii. u.i'i 11. iiniH'iir iii'ifiri. 1 ill nriuiriniii'A ...! ... ...... I .. ... . ... . l,r.....l I..... t . i ,-r. ... ..... ( ,..u....u liur, IL-W IIIU, IlllU 1 (1(11 PCO Illl IIIUIT IOa(l IO I'OlT iXirtll. 1 00 reillV Will gnndjiry. As far us can bu learned his .just grounds for their nxemi.tlon. An. 7r,.ooo. Thl- i.i Li lit 1 (lnwif ii inV..7.i. .1 1 1 : i . i .V 1 1 I I . i-vii.i'jn ui iiiu iiiiivi leiuii'ss is u mi.v, inrgor man rcniiictou. Hcsidus. cohh 'K r Ml ?Ur?X 'L" . "u W . v WW had nonione nearly lim in i- ii 1 . . ii u i niiu, nun niii-uiiT irno or huso 1110 i (hit; iniiig IKilllg IOCKCU Up dnUlicllo anil tllirlnillS tlm tr..,lullr.'.l nrll. do. The cuso is turned over to a cunning I detective, who hatches u scheme which , '"felics tho roguo, and tho county pays' Mlddlcr." Hero we have single '"tax'a-, Hon," and douulo "protection." All (leiiisaroot this character, so farasmv they do to kvo tliemselves? Thcv could nut sell: there wore no biivnm. in !)!. dlleniina they consulted together, held a meeting, and appointed a committee to wait uH)ii tho nianagcinent of thu (itilf, Colorado A .Suntu Fo nillroad, and learn hiiiii nouns tney woum reouiro to oxtend tlmlr i-.' i.l Ii. W...H. trt l . Hcnry'H: for wood cord fO; four foot Uusii must accom . i ... ii... H'llUlllf ixjr I t " . . ... . in . . .. Lfivo your oritors at ouco. i no aumiiL'd. Citv Kovelllo: Undo III Os ym I'vnrvootiv unows. iiuii iiiu e to la II tuts morning una iircaic Kr liludo. i. iiecsu. ui iiuuinn. una kohu iu Micro lie lias ciuercil tlio eallfL'L'. wlshini! to norfect him lie K'lenco of bookkeeping and ire ociuir iuiu lor iiiu wiuer- u .nl '..lll.ir .1 Ull..f,lt i i io do put in oiHration. iiiu mavu. (winly'H tuxablo wealth is us Total valuo of property, 1 1,034,- . t . i i a n m tf . II a irnnd rur i i i .li! iuiii nix. tii nr mi rirnu uui in -.i lite absence oi tno flavor, i ... i.. ... i:...i.. at iionu hi iubv UYuuinK n ippointed for to-night mo woric i..A,.il..iki . . m,n liAlnn l.nl.l ill II K'llOOl IIOI1BU. iiiiuur I11U IIIIB- the M V. Pliiin'li. SVintli. Knr. . iipiii iivnri' nvi.iiinir iiiiii mn liolilnsnn. U'lin nrrpstnd nlcht " ."fl ...... IIIU lIIUIIU UMV. "mil nun iuiKHtitlIo lor them 4 KoLler left this morning on n tr!n 1 lirAU .Un lilnn-iliinl .11 l Kohler returna to rendleton M lw alone. Success to him Mfrnled brielo. ailvont of Hunt's railroad tnillnn .,,.. I.. .i l,,r . v nvii rvuuio III M . i. . . ; -..vm, mm lunu niu iiiMo il .1 . I... r-"ovMa .ui.,t nun uibi IIllU n tl... ll,..ll.ln.. Vl.t.ln v V. A UI1UIUIUII l.lbl.lliw erCouip.my will lp in full 3 BOIllft tlmn nnvt m-aaIt nnil In tltiiA tit n ft vi 1 1 1 11 n Ulbe-jln to illuniiimto. Tho Ida niiH ol.Ai t a iiinv urn nTiwciKu iu 1 fhnrm loa'. of ico have lodired aeuinst rnrv 1..1.1.. . ... . -iiiudo ucross biiuko river, uy tho Furminuton branch " imii'ii iiiiii. inn niiuiii from tho ico may cause it '1 COtne tlmn iimler I lift weicbt ' " lroD.iUlo Hint not e trains will ,ittmtit tho ji.u" i.10 antl Anna arrived "a "alia, bavs tlm Astnrinn. lias ,rv,u amusing bttoi roarino 1 thft DM.... v . 1 .h"m Ull.lUIIIltVIllCUb ill vi a imxr innt nni'lil 10 r Kmundcd ulilln nl..rini the r: wegon. will, it is thoucht. mui-n (Uniairo." MhpauL'h received a telegram ii. r inai nis oroiner Il In l?.i. i T.i.i. ;!.. .""iiKiruui, iiiuiio, u i ' yf-hoid fever. Wallace did ,U reacheI his brother's toon beiain to recover. The t.. . .... i" n iiuiu, mu liil very weak, but able uatCenterville. loo. morn's tho nltv. ! O. 0. (Jreene was In ipiilo a stow ves tciilay, over tho mlsplacoment of a check for iflttO, und ho spent several trying Mint m iiuiiiing u up. u nail iiecomo hidden in tho folds of a mortgage sent to tho clerk's olllco for rei-ord. It was dis covered and returned to Mr. Greene, who thereupon set up tho cigars to tho whole force. l Pollock, tho railroad conductor who had his leg injured recently by falling it considerable distance oil" tho sidewalk p iu real cMutd parties claiming it know it Is lost sight of ! that they could not sell, excepting at tho among hundicds of other similar canes. uicutest saeiilltv. Nevertheless, they Another Intelligent and well-informed 1 saw thev must do or die. so they held u genlletnan, our worthy statesman, .Mr. .1.1 meeting and Immediately raised the M. Haley, has favoied tho reading public I lionus, giving their notes, pavablo when with an "aggregation" of suggeMlons. ' tho road should reach the limits of tho no sujs in, ono iiiuo no is opposed to tuo lown. iiaMiy Had It Iiecomo known rniKiu-iux uieor.v, nun m closing ins i nun PENDLETON OREGON. The Only Place of Amusement in the City. A First Class Variety Entertainment Nightly. Sundays Excepted. The Best of Talent Engaged Weekly. back of tho Storm 1-nko barber shon. now Improving timidly, although It will bo somo time beoio ho fully recovers from Ins Injuries. Eight prisoners urn now cnlovinir tho coiimy-H Hospitality in us piaco ot incur coruiion. iney uru all cuiiiv of s e i olfcnscs. Indeed, it has been sometime since Umatilla county's lull has contained a criminal ot any note. The llnhhlng touches aro now Imlng mi. on me iiuiiiuug to no occupied lv -cozer & Kuoblor'H dnm storo. and it will soon lw fully completed and ready for thu hiock oi drugs. A day or so ago Dr. klmr wan called to hcu un uged lady named Mrs. 8. Mopjicr, living near oakum, who is ullllctcd with pneumonia. Shu isnulto low with tho diseatiO. Tho oxamlnatlon of tho men chari!cd Willi attempted train wreckini! livdriv ing catllo in tho cut on tho Touchu't still continues und tho und is not yet. L. Samuel, tho cnternrli-lni; nubllshcr ot tno vt est biioro, tno nest publication of Its kind on tho Pucillu coast, was in 'cndleton yostorday. Tho Wow Year's million of tho Walla Walla Union will not lw itsued until tlio 10th of this month, owlm: to tho luck of typo und printers. Tho IlandcMIavden society meets to night ut Its rooms In thu EAhTOiiKiio.siA.v lUlhliiiL'. and ull its mumbeni aro ro- picsted to attend. E. 0. Ilrown was taken lielo'v last eve ning by Deputy U. S. Marshal Furnish, for you-know-what. Judiw Doady will attend to him. A now managing editor of tho Tacoma Daily Ledger, named l'arkhuret, has taken charge, to tho snrpriso of thu statf. II. A. Wrlaht. who lu now located with his fatlior, tho postmaster und storekeeper of Nye, Oregon, Is in town to-day. Miss Abblo Front has returned from Seatllo, W. T,. where sho baa been resid ing for somo timo. The youngest child of Have Horn is quite low with pneumonia. arlldo ho sayf., "These deductions should (list lie mado from jiersnnul properly lu all cases, as farus possible, making the real estate of tho party assessed respons ible to tho county for the taxes and the taxes a lien 111011 tho proiwriy until paid." nut aren't you diivlng vour bargo directly toward thu sho.ils and mud hanks of tho "land-tax" advocate? If Iho 10.ul was assured without wait- Ailvvrllil l.ollor. Letters remaining uncallod for in the jiostotllco at Pendleton. Or., Jnnuury 1, 1888. rersons calling for sumo picaso iay "Advertised." Ono cent is collected on each letter orartlclo advcrtlned: Anderson 0 J - IawIb J 0 Atkinson OW Norrls l'etcr HeurdsleyMrsJ C Undlg W II illUIIIQWH 11108 Hovatmer Johu Ilenson Sjiencer Ilrown Mm Nellie Hradloy G Hun: v litis L CampbellJ Cox Miss Emma Cooper J 0 ixlriece .Mrs harun Demurs II Dt-shon John Davis Mrs J C Davis Mrs busio Davis Joo Davis Mrs Lizzio Grlflth West Gray Miss Annlo UenuricKson v Ilnushs Cora 0 Jones Mrs Alico Ketchum fi Krucer M N Lee John Mcnefeu Jus Mesk W II Miller Sloan .Mil W Mis Sadie McWberJ II Peterson V P Pino Mrs MS Powell O C Ulcer AI Itoss John Hoot Geo Simmons Mrs Sslsbeo P A Shaw Hum' Smith KG 2 Smith Col J Smith J no II Townfcend MrsO Tustin Miss Elraonto VieklnsonJ M Wuhlert Mrs II Walker W F S V. H. Cwrrox, P. M. Julia I.adlna boclrty. you succeed hv a series of "oxemiitlons" mm "deductions," in Inking all tlio tax ablu wealth oil thu personal, why not levy a direct tax on the real anil thus savo tho Iron bio and cost of monkevItiL' with something then) is no revenue de rived from 7 Ho says If A owns a note or an account, and falls to have It recorded, ho should lw al lowed no deduction therefor. If tuts pamurapii was sot un as originally designed, it seems to me Ilka unsound rcasonlim. 1 don't see wuat would bo accomplished by tho "record" process moro tiiun is secured uy tno pres cut syetem. At present, umun entitled to tho beuont of deduction, must give (under nuth) "Iho nature of tho dobt, tho name und place of residence of tho holder," etc., and all this Is made n mat ter of record, and could Ikj preserved for all timo, by simply printing tho assess ment blank" 01 each year. Our friend and fellow-law-maker. Mr. E. It. Ganibco, says, In oiienlngthoaub- ect of how to raise rovenuo, "Hut would exempt money, notes, and accounts." uoes no. un advocate 01 1'cmocraiic prin ciples, consider the hunklm: house too fucied u temple for tho inquisitive asses sor to enter mid inquire ulsjut thoumount of losoo wealth stored therein? In read Inir the urticlo a littlo farther, I see tho wholo matter fully explained. In roplv to your eighth query. 10 says: "Only In case of mortgages." This settles tho wholo matter, he was only "toying" witli our feelings, ut tho statt. I know Mr. Gamlieu menus well, but think ho wrote huHtily. I trust Homo luislation will boeirectod ut the coining' session, and If ever it Is no better than our present stem, It will boa change. I am glad to seu tho mutter so generally discussed, und k'llevo considerable good will result therefrom. Wishing you all a happy and prosjcr ous Now Year. I am resjiectfullv yours. Wilms. Tlio Now Year's East Oiihoomas, in wrappers, ready for mailing, ten cents each. Uavo your supply is limited. orders at once. Thu lintel Arrlrnl., ViLiauu House. N Hobs, Harry Frank, New York; Chas Hons, Cal: II A Wrlghtt Nye, Or; A Haer, HanFrancIscot A It Ucach, Chicago; .Mrs Grillith and daughter. Canyon City: J II McIIwaine, Kansas City; F A Huggln. walla Walla; M T Klrmiuan. 0 Kccs, llio Dalles; F Dolsn. O It A N i C 1. Weleh, Pendleton , Worth, can. with tl Charlie Ladd, Jeff Forester. La Grundi. i done with Pendli Goldex ltui.r. Miss It K..lnville, Mibs . M Farrow,' Wulla Walla; hd himson, Centervillo; Wilder ltms. unkano Fulls: E Saunders, Poitland: 1J l GainU-o and wife, Alba; A P Phillip, veattle; 110 Pearl, Woodland, Cal; T L Hugsdale, Milton: O J Lvon. Portland; uwen lug for It to ioiic1' thu place More real I estate began to boom again, and there were moie buyers than K-llers. and, In about ono week's timo, properly had so fur advanced iu value, that real estate owners saw that they could liuvu invested 7o,000 iu no other way that could brlni them so largo 11 return, They had id-' ready mado on Hie advance much more I Hum tiiuv iiad subsctihed. In 188:', when I visited tho place again, I found It hud 10.000 inhabitants, and pnicrty was still rising. I'ioiii Hint timo on, there was no trouble in raising (tonuses to build railroads to tno city. I'.veryono saw it was tho best of investments. Ijirun whnlcsalo houses had been entalillsln'il and were doing good business. hut tho town had built bovond .1 .... ... . .. - mo country, ami muy inustnipen up new fields: so they raised moro bonuses and broiiL'lit in other roads and by tho cuter pri'o of Its own citizens those nxids were tiuilt us special feeders to Fort Worth tlio I-ort Worth A Denver, tho Waxa hatchle, and the Hrownswood nillroiids. Add to these Hie Transcontinental, tho Missouri Pacific, tho Atchison, Toncku and Suntu Fc, and tho St. I-ouIs, Arkan sas and Texas, and the place bus nine railroads centcrlm: there, und I urn told thcro aro two others heading that way. And what have these railroads done for tho town? They have built it un to about Hd.OOO Inhaiiltuuts, with Iho pros iect nf fiO.OOO In less than llvo years. It lias the largotit wholesale grocery and dry goods houses to bo found iinvwhcre iu Texas, carrying millions of dollars of stock. It has llvo National llauks, each with a capital of $50,000, and all seem tolm prosiH'rlng. It has somo manufac tories, but owing to tho inability to se- curo cheap luel Hicmi nro lew, Hie omploycs of tho railroads iilono, that live there, it is cstimatud, amounted to S.nOO. Tho railroads that formerly used nil their Inlluonco in fuvor of D.ihas were dumbfounded ut so much entermlse unit tiusli, and they concliuled to light it no iouget, but to lend it their uld. As to traversing the street. I do not recollmt a slnulo sticct In Fort Worth that Is not Intel sifted by railroads and proerty Immediately on the railroads, has pro iwtionably risen more rapidly iu valuo than elKinvliere. owlnL! to tlio fact that it Is sought by wholesale men whodesloj to build, uri'd others who -eek Iho trade I of Iho railroad employers. Tho city 1st cut in twino by tho Texas Pacific, and I believe every ttreet car lino crosses a a railroad somewhere, and ono crosses it twice, and runs parallel with u railroad for a quarter of a mile. .Might not Pendleton emulate the ex ample of this enterprising city? It Is slmlNrlv situated in every resect, thoti'.'h It has home advantages over Fort Won'.. It has water-jiower and Isnearer fuel mo coal iiitucs on iiuttcr itm-ic, ! which munt soon I hi connected by ruil. 1 beliovo what has lieeu done by tort iu proiwr cnterprlfco ton. Profussioiiiils of recognized nbilit.y wanted tit. nil Mines. None others need apply. For a Night's fun and pleasure yon ttlionltl not tail to visit this Temple of Fun. The Best of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Constantly on Hand. Attentive waiters and polite barkeepers, overcharges nt tho bar. Please report any Professional Headquarters. HARRY A. MARTIN, General Manager. -HILLY IIJTJS, Btago iManager. Othor theatorH picaso exchange bills STAVER & WALKER Newmarket Block, Portland, Oregon, Oiler for the season of 1880 tho largest and most complete lino of tho Very llcst anil laitest Improved MACHINERY MID VEHICLES Of Every Description. E. D. Ilovn. A Ciiuferrnin with Mr. Hunt. W. F. Matlock and L. Hlum returned list evening from Walla Wulla, where they had an interview with Mr. Hunt. He seemed diHjoed to talk and act rea sonably in regard to the railroad mutter, and nromlscd to bring bis surveyors InMltiiL. r. Portland, over In about ten davs. uh soon as Hie. Me.Mahon.Jas Danu, City: It A Host wick, Helix: 0 F Hull, II Wells, Mil ton; Ed Miller. II F Engle. Fred Gerlr, Quality of Goods guaranteed. Trices thu lowed, quullty 'onhldorod Call and seo us, or send for our HANDSOMELY lXLtUS I? It A T M I ) (JATALOOUB Mulled FHICE on apiOlcation STAVKB & "WALIDIW. COUCHS AND COLDS Completely Knocked Out I After much solicitation and popular demand for our M,.r:iwti A A Little. J A Mason. iidinn. A IlTlioiitnson. W.dla Walla. II .' ll M f!tlf. JMIWM.tK JIII1BI4. I, Jl w.. I ll .tl.ul- Knit l .ikn: Fr. I.k SilbV. It I' was decided to organize a society to 1 bo Qrubb. Pocatello; Mrs D I; Hammond. it weicti. vu na aua: 11 r ong Kong; , Y Itobt Kirk. Echo; J WSalihoury, Vinson ; were through with a certain Job on which C D Hohcall, PiM Bock. Jno Dickie. I they aro now engaged, to hurvey a route. Foster; II D Teste, San I . dicisco; H F j Into Pendleton. If the moot) is raiNNl Ualiev and family, T Ilargl-. Nebraska; by that lime, tho triple of Pendleton Jas W'ilon. Kockford ; 1 Cublo, la win no in u miicn ismcr m-uioii h. m. Grande : JO Haynes, Ce eland; J D favors of Mr. Hunt concerning tho route, j We have Cadwulader. U Cadwaloiler, Jtantmo, III; Tho uniount must 1st ruli-ed anyway, no j ijvw.k,r. Holdrldi.-e.Ncb. II McCann. matter what route is selecled, and wu At a meeting of tho ladies of tho Pres byterian chua-h, on Wednesday of this week, atthe residence of Mrs. Sargent, it B A Y I must luvo the road, no matter wiiui uie ! route; therefore tho Ilrst tiling 10 no is 10 raise tho bonus, and settle ine route ni-tcrward. known as tho I-adies Society of the .Hwt . Uta, K y, Welch. Wuha Presbyterian church of Pendleton," tho tiu()y Neb; 0 II Whittle. H object of which shall be "to raito funds j A 'Webb, Kamela: E J A for tho purpose of turnisning me enmm 1.. ' t i.-l Inn 11 A mn- nn. In mnru nf rinstruction." A COIl ttltution was adopted and tho following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Moulo: vice-president. Mrs. Crawford; secretary, Mrs. Shepherd Mrs. Sargent. Nulled ill tint-In" Imrmuriil rKirikii Alban. r l .1... L.u- nuinnviiv I I irnrv urn - - --- , , , iruill 1 1 1 U I. An. - j - Crowtber, Portland; Mis Seeley, I nton.,.lon)l)y rt.Uestc.l to return Iho same I wllllln 1110 next leu tiavit. 111 inu nuuiu Tim Vw YnaHs East OkeOOMAN. In HOOKS Will 1101 WJloanwiiroiii 111014 iui, ready lor inauinir. icn cenot u-miiiioni. treasurer leach. Iavoyour orders at once I supply is lunltea, The PICODO as wo find wo are constant losers heed this notice. ..,., ,. East Okkooxia Publlihing Co. Kucblcr. Oregon Cough Cure, 1 tcrinined to again put it on tho market in attractive style and medic I nully improved. For Coughs, Colds und Soro Throat Troubles We Ciiiuruiileu II ! ulvu fcuturufllon o KcTtiml iiiu oiioy. llelng mado 011 sclcntlflo 'rinclples for Cniifft and Coliln, wo provalunt in IMS' climate, wl ilicit a trial of this Standard Itomody, - ltemetnber-it cotits you nothing, 0 try it: a guaruntco goes wjth every AVo. Sold only by LEEZER Sd KnjBLKll, Despain Block Pondleton.