.lan Itrnnch Office. . nhrn UrcKon ' comimir In Plirlhlllll. IUU1 1I1IIKU 0B0 wnci. ..iiinH . in Dim All. i.ii II IUII . . fii.nd Stiirk. . .Hie.- of the Kast ..m i ni 1 1 m ii . - !-.-.. tiirnmitlnilntlf)ll nf ihtro In telephone 111 llioonico tllsie ".- iitiiiviii, iMimtnii . . ! i. ...,tf nt Dim k. n. itiiiniititr -.nil U1WH . - . ' V.b ii i iii. iiihI 7100 p. m. Hunilny v " " . ti.i.t?iitr nrnvrmntlntr. M'Pv7m X ... (!.inllnf wnlroiiin to in in- uuIm from. (JK. II. LKK, I'llMlor Jolly Mat Taylor, who Is always btmy in BcrvitiK papcra on other people, has Constable Mcacliiitn handling the Btoon TIio occiibIou U it technicality regard' Ingthosaloby Constable Tuvlor of nt taehed property In George Havs' barU-r snop, booii to Do tried In tho justice UUUI I. Kr,!rii ,,n' Ian',1 18 lug reiitml from ; ... .,,,u reservation, una me fertile hills southward of Pendleton will Boon Ik partially cultivated, ut least, bv tlio energetic white man. When thfa country is llnally thrown fully open to tho wlilto pettier, ono of Pendleton's greatest liopcH will llml 11b renlimtlon KKTIIA COI'IICH. .,!nu nf tint Nuw Year's East wri mm' lx hud nttho business . m .ontu n i'onv. In wranncrfl ... . . ....... i t... or mailing li ueniriu. j wnuijiu llltKVITIKR. y, rents nt ti. A.Haylor's. btli urn tho boss ; only'o itlock It) iu town on u visit to his horses, by M-SO head of saddle !..Umr .tnliii I.iihm Irt ill town gi i.uvr.. 1 quality of timothy hay in for T F, Uoiirko. . pcjN at all hours id tho French nt, J. V. Stunflelil, projirietor. ' Mawllcld is down from Center- .!!.., .imniiif liia Pnnil litt Alt i,J Mr. I. Hanson returned on i'j tni iii irnm it V1HIL ill irii'iiiiH a ami Walla Walla. Ilexterlms two nicely inuilslied unit, with or without hoard. ff....l I ! ufr.utlu A. V. ItrlHbln, .MutiMihynielan, i. ... .1... ..t ii i... i. .. t.. ......... it.. ti.n.... ood ut Diiteh Henry'H! fwwwxl IroRlliH jior cord four foot rami ').. i0. CumIi iniint m-cotn orJorn. ( VearV Kaht Ohkuonian, in . I.. III.... A..t.l rH.ifiv ifir iiii.iii.il:. .I'll i.uiiin ne your onlnrH ut ouco. Tho miii'u. HrcM, who him been In town for iivk or ho, loll huh inorninK ior .. I... Ill ... tl... nr ffl.it . i ... . I .. Pioneer: Thoro Heoins to lw but tho narrow liuiuo roud will (mm minrlililt. in Vowtllfl'll mill Hie Antoriu and South 1. . i 1 ii lli.k litil itvln whtl lMill(? .i in n i i t II now lUlii ill ior nPiiim. up aatruct for lUllnK In and grading Uiinlcn atrcctH, on wnlciitiicir U Hltuutcd, and tho work will rr"i.i,. ...in itft. tti n peculiar, aud ut tho t;uno Umo twtr 'i i tii wnn iirML iiikith u "malt or HpirituouH liquors" will forfeit 'J50 In coin and projiorty Ut TIiIu L-lml nf ifumblinu 1h u 1U. 1 t il.-t..i...,.. . . . .. . I .. I i fi.i fi inn in .iii. i uiiiili . mi iiiiiiiiiiiin iiuiu it.v:ti Uttly to HatlHfy their uirlonity. suiii; KOmieinen proioo w i4iniJtuke In tlio country, and Kncrul KOod time. uutaiiminn Circle met at tlio red- Mr. unil Mm. u. A. Hartman T 1 1 ....... m Ai.t m.i rf...nfi inn iniiin ' s TJriouK HiibicctH induluod in. iyon tho MNorth Aniericun In- n rv I Tl f WW. I If ff( i i-w. . " noneer. A lurouia muu i". 1 lew ilnvu lion nnil ClOriexl 1118 11 tiler tlio funeral was over. tin rPHinnini! himinesfl. ho Mi clerks for loRt time. Somo aUine will fall on that man. and in i.la,.. A..4 . I ci I. .lit lltIA I till oil of tlio above numed city. " j iionwiunvui ..w i j . opannther entertainment similar wtaer rlnuslv talked 1 . . . . 1 .1 4 i mmm iiaao ami nnn. niwi lii iiivvn nviv - wn iu nimril (n tlm matter. 80 uvuciiiii innv itrnnoiuv irwiii iiir uii i IMVUMWIJ - TllUlICi i ! I I 41. MAOV '"tor G. U. Sinttli has commonced Wcu runs alonj: tho bluff nouth of U Will Fti raxm.l.l f.nll m aninri. jd MUCH lilO UI" ill have killM two birds with -DV.,uUWt, V P.Ci4Uu w taniVDV muu utd iii' nKtonbmnrh. hhvk u nafiseucer. lan!lalnn taVinif Wpusea. Wlien the road allowed uairi i.ii ri iiau' aiAtiir in iiihim ttime. thedavHof slow rail- in ut . i Miiuo pat lira nour i' nvpr. rmincton train nnv runs UP to nd Btoos. TaseeneerB who 10 reach U'njl,ln,.lnn TVrritorV -won cnaitn riv.r miiat enanin wn .r ""v " i i .. A yoiitiK man, eomparatively a ntranuer n Pit.tillnln.i ...l.n I..... l . I ... v . . . iiiiuuj niiuiiuniiui UlilPlwrUll IIIU niyHieries ot weHtorn cookery, win Kreatlv Bunirised recently when a largo wind-bag pudding with ulr-dlp dres.-liu: was depos ited near bin pinto at a down town res- 1 A lauruni. iionaBnoi yet tuny recovered from tho cHects of Bald Biirprino. Amomr, the noweurlonltlort adilcd to tlio display in Ijorer & Kuebler's window Is a splendid Hpccimon of tho implements of warfare lined by tho redskins before the advent of the white man a bow and quiver full of arrows. Another curio is a finall piece of undent lottery, presented by Mrs. Moulo. Cliarles H. O'Neal, of Walla Walla, for merly employed iu tlio job office of liur roughs A Kinney, ut Pendleton, lias ro- tnrfilwt In rn mitn l ln.Lr ir un ft., l.na .... ...... v iuuiiiiii . T.vwn yJ . I J I a ... .iuo quit siltigliiK antimony, and is now an electrician, and will bo employed ilurlnn his stay by tho electric light company hero. Tlio I'cndloton Ifardwarc A Implement Company is busily cnpngcd to-day in re moving its stock of goods from Main and Court strccls to its now quarter? In tho Pendleton Hotel building, where it will "hold forth" hereafter. This leaves two more good store buildings awaiting ten ants. Hunt's railroad mass meeting's nro now taking placo occasion ally iu Walla Walla or tho pur- iwiuit if rnliiltti (lin ritfiiiif ntn ft'Nl (Vh) nt tlio subsidy, wliicli seems to look as big "1 ... .i... ur .it.. nr.. nt us u minimum io inu i una i uiiiuiin,iiun they havo thu railroad. W. Y. Uoper plucked a pansy in blos som, singing "Sweet Violets" the while, .-... tilu trimlai. VKhtiinliiv. TIiIh til ...ill. ..." p...av. " ... stance of a floweret blooming out-door in tlio mouth of January is published to let tlio world know that "surh is our climate." Senntor J. W. Watts, of Lifayotlo, is ono of the aspirants to tho United ritates tnarsliulslilp for Oregon. Several other good men in tho Stato would not mind having tho above olllco thrust iioti them by President Harrison. U V l.wtv u'lin l.i.u luw.ii mi ntlnrnnv in Weston over since it had u dry goods store and (vostotllco, is iu town to-day. tin reiiorts th.it Weston tvoonlo are atruili eating liomu-mado Hour, tho now mill making a splondid quality. Tho olllcers of Harmony Uxlgo o. L'4 k ..f 1 ..III l,n limlnlli.il lonlL'Ilt hv J. M. Uurrls, I). I. O. 0., which will bo tlio occasion of much festivity among mem bora of thu order. All Knights aro iu quctttod to attend. J. I.. Kllllan, of Vansyclo, and W. A. Urtnw.1i. nf IWIIv tlVl Ml.llfl lllOII Of tllllt portion ' of Umatilla county, were in Pen dleton to-day, and made u pleasant call at tliiH olllco, where thoy are always wel come. Kiiircno Lewis, formerly u railroad conductor on this division but now un "lionoht grangor' ot tlio Iji urunuo neighborhood, is in town, shaking hands Willi oiu acquainiauccs. Tho rcirular eesslon of tho county court will begin to-tnorrow, when tho county dads will discuss and act iton many piestions relative to its welfare. il.v. tin. L'ront Irish romediail. celebrated the world over, will apjieur In ... ... ...... t .. ill....... !!. II feniiieton on mo nan in nvuf Kverykody should hear him. The mercury touched u llttio ieiow jsero twlut ut waiiowa vauey niuiiui. probably tlio coldest u nas ucen in liastorn Oregon. Miss Tinv Waconblast waB knocked from her feet yesterday by a jioweriul dog, and is now nursing a spraineu wnsi. O. It. Llvermore, tlio well-known "dealer in dirt." is over from tho Oar- den City. H M' II If.mafnr.l will KOflU llUVO cntlrpiy recivcred from her late sjiell of sickness, to around uy lAATn An. I Tl .1. TtinM Atlll "liry to cro llm Snako river 7. Kiparia will entail a large loss l"- R. A N until the state of M DflVmua l.rlllon is KOLCOWKtl II V A I.OCOMOTIVK. A Muu Nsuirit l'mtlmni Id. ACorilliiB IleiiorU, Srt I'l'on hhcI llleurrocii. Ti If 1..lltan fnTinnrlv n van! fort)- ..1 nlmimnna. tint. Who lost his llOsi iijnu u. wmw;.im..w( . - - - .:.. ....nil l.v 11 i'liiiniH in thu lnuliuuo- mem of tlio company's affairs at that place, startcu out ior 1 eniuwiuii 10 bw for another job. On tho route he un fortunately stopped over at Pocatello, where he was nicked ion by an old- time enemv, whom, However, taiuson had heretofore tliought a Wend, He finally concluded to leave, thinking he would get into trouble, and as the train had gone ho took Foot A Walker's lino and started down Hie iraca. uoui couple of miles from town he was over taken by a hand-car loaded with men who had probably taken him to bo a "spotter," ami was iiviu-upmiu but was finally left to pursue his way fn peace, ancr snonni "'7 r-w. hadn't gone far, when a loeomo ivo, car- ning lour or nvo uien, umo w " liia enemy, aparcd. and these human L". .... :......,l i.iuin hlm. heat him black UrulCB lUUJl'V" "'w 1 y- . and blue and left him unconscioug. Af ter recovering lie maae uiu uwi way to rendleton, and Is now endeavor ins tq obtain damages of some kind. He was ladly pummeled, but sustained no serious injury. . . . , Pattison is a non-union man, which is one reason doubtless that his enemy ob tained the help .leslred to rin bta lx-atinu, recognizing his inability to do it alone. Pattiwou is an lionest. accab e man, and his assailants should be made to suffer for their deviltry. The New Year8sT Obeooxun, in 1.. - ..niiin tpn cents wrappers, muij u. '"' --- MKII1TATION8 ().N THK MUDDY. 'Willi1' SeniH tliin of III. Clmr.iclrrl.lin nnil Wolcnmn Itlcm-A Jtnrltnt Solllo- 1y ' Mi ti Oiikkk, Or., January (1, 188K. t To tlio Kdltorof the Kt OtokoiiIsii. I It lias been poiiio tlmo since I at-1 toui)ted Io Indite a message to you. I iiavo refrained from doing so solelv be- wmiru 1 am opiio.-eii to capital puntsli mcnt. No snow hero yet. Horn to tho wife of .loo Kralnian a daughter, December 27, 1SSS. I Our old friend, Henry Weller, leftves-' terday for his now homo iu tho 'llig ; Hcnd country. Ho exchanged his farm hero for ono owned by Dr. Clowe. His old neighbors regret to see him go. Our ' best wishes go with him. Jesso Samuels has just returned from Kansas City, Mo., where he has beon to 1 have Ills eves treated. While trui-nllne ' on tho cars, a cinder from tlio engine' blew into ono of them, and eatnn near iln-' stroylng his sight. I am glad to statu , it is mucii improved. H. V. Smitten. Chas. II. Dodd's ueent I at Walla Walla, leaves to-morrow for an 1 extended trip to California. Whllo ab-1 sent ho will visit all thu towns of import ance In tho Htato, as far south as .San : Diego. Ho will be absent about six . weeks. A treat deal of sickness nrevalls hero 1 just now, mostly among tlio little folks. Jako Hodgen has three sick, and thu bal-1 unco are likely to tako down any time. Sir. W. II. llalloy Is visiting thu farm-! era in tlio vicinity ot Drv creek and Cen-, tervlllo, in tho interest of his new method of "wood graining" aud "ornamental work." To nil those who are fond of tlio iKUiitifill and desire to see their homes attractive, I recommend to give him a ' hearty welcome. Wo havo tried it, also a number of our ueiglilwrs ami wo ure 1 till loud in our praho. His piircs are ex- j tremely modemte and his work excellent and lino. Our vounir lad es are taking advautiuio 1 of the long winter nights. Dames, de-1 bates and "candy pulls" occupy every 1 evening in tlio week. That is right. Youth comes hut once, ami dun t remain a urcat while when here. Ah our wuddliigiiiiuiversary is drawing near, 1 can't refrain from glancing back at the hill of life we have been climbing up. Nearly flfleon years havo passed since the journoy was begun and now at the respective ages of forty and thirty-five wo are Hearing tlio divide and will soon start down the iuclino sido, looking dowif thu sido wo jiiht camo up. Tho trip don't wen 1 to havo been altogether an unpleas ant 0110; of course, there were occasional "storms" and "mutterlnus" and rough and ruuued nlaces that were dilllcult to cross, and which havo left a murk like Iho dots on a map that indicate tho cap itals. That utmost grown -out scar on tho left side of mv. head wus caused in thu dim past, by tho premature explosion of tlio frying pan. Viewing thu circum stance from tliis renioto distance, I don't blamo her much. It hapened Ix'foro I had learned it was unsafe to call Iter "Han-Jacks" "sore-eyed dyspeptic breed ers." A great cliango has como over my nppotlto since then. Perhaps from lack of training In our earlier married days, if I thought the victuals were noi prop erly cooked, 1 said so I don't say so .M ' . . . . I t I .1 now. ine nairon iop ci my ncuu mere was once awfully thin, but I boliovn it is m ' t t . 11 t.. coming in again. 1110 grip in nor iingcrum not nearly as strong as it used to be. Wo havo fared fairly well, considering wo didn't havo much to begin with. Lux uries wo nolther cared much ior, unless whin iiroHuntnd hv kind tioiuhlHirs. then of course. It would have been a broach of good mannors to refuse thorn, I am w ill ing to givo her credit for the able manner In wliicli alio nus managed in iirovma uiu table with bread and meat. I. too. have not Ivccn tardv in doing my share. Ah long as tho 'ditch ran, wo were never scarce of water. I reniemlsir well the time hIio put "kerosene" Instead ol "brandy" In tlio minco meat. I tried to romonstrato witli her, but It was no use; sho said it was tlio stuff I had brought from town and if I had drunk tho brandy I could eat tho kerosene, and eat it I did. That restless, anxious habit I have of rolling my eyes uroumi wu uciiuirou isi fore wo got our cushioned furniture, and let mo Bay right hero, and 1 nay it in the kindliest spirit, if you young married men will protlt by my oxxrienee, if by any possible means, tho first tiling you do furnish your house with cushioned furniture: when It hils, It don't hurt half as bad as the old-fashioned hard wood kind. Wo have two daughters well on tho way to womanhood, and If one of them don't make somo youth's hair thin and gray long lsifore he has reached the ago of maturity, then sho will not havo tho close resemblance of her mother that l minx sno nas. m C'uuUuclur' Itrulhirhiioil. A correspondent from UOrando writes that O.T. Moore, Assistant Grand Chief Conductor ot tho Jlrotherhood of Hallway Conductors, organized at t hat to cently u.divieiou of the Uroiherhood.with twenty chaiter memlvers, and rays that railroad men in that wcttoa aw enth- I astio over tlio jinnclplw of tho iu Brotherhood, and will join t to a urn. O. T. Moore was formerly asjenger con ductor for the O. It. A N. Co .but Is now running a tuiKM-nger train on the Ca for nia Central, out of I AnHea. rollow iug is the list of ollVers of the newly or ganized "Pioneer" lJrotherhood of Hail way Conductors at UOninde: Chief fr... vi inn . Hhilntunt conduc- COIlllucmr, ion. -i j"'. r 1 tor, W, Krricson ; senior ,"'":r,Vf".' , Schmllt; junior conductor, h. Howd, inside sentinel. J. II. Horan ; outside sen tinel, fitevo Charlton ; chaplain, 11 . H. rord. , Nolltot .11 ....... i...in.. tmrroned Ijooks 1 ,- 1 1 iicinuiif. iimi.mp . , from the Kaht Okkuosiax Library are. Hereby riueste.! to .return he same j within ine nexi cu , books will not be loaned from the I Jbrarj , u fln.i we are constant losers. Please heed this notice. , .,.,.... n Kaht Oheoo.max ruwmmiB w NKW8 l'ltOM NYE. tntrrntlni; New Ileum from n l'ri.'iirroan Jf HPttlrmrnt. N'vr, Oregon, Jan. 7, 1S80. To tlm K.lllor of the Knot Orocimlun. Tho New Year's cdliion of tho Kast Oiikiiosian is nt hand, and your many readers of this neighborhood are well pleased with the intper. Wo remember quite a number of our friends in the Kast by sending them sample eopitw. The health of tho iooplo in this neigh borhood Is very good at present. Some of our sheep men In Ibis vicinity havo not begun to feed yet, wbilo others but little. Wo feel anxious out here for tho peoplo of Pendleton to secure the Hunt railroad, butoiirlinatices are so low that wo cannot help you much. We would like to see Pendleton prosier and grow up with all tlio other cities In the West, and for her merchants to prosper also. There issucli u dlllerenco in the prlco of goods in our county stores. Wo havo four stores on the route from Pilot Hock to Willow Springs, a distance of six miles. Whon 0110 ut them started in the business, he solicited our trade and. promised to sell us goods at Pendleton prices, as he could live so much ehcucr out hero. Tho first article 1 bought was Hour at a cost of f.i perewt., whllo I could got thu same Hour In Pendleton for $2.30. Candy at 35 cents per iound, we llml the same candy sells for 15 cents er Kund In your town, ami all other groceries sell In pro (Kirtlon to tho above named articles. There was somo llttio betting on the lato Presidential election. Tho Demo crats generally losing, und such losses they paid w ithout a murmur. The odd est of them all wus that of Itlll Culliford and his intended. If Cleveland was elected 11111 was to ipilt chewing tobacco, nnd if Harrison was elected tho young lady was tu discard her hustle, w hich site lias done. Wo are well supplied with grass widow crslu llils side of Ihccounty. Onuoflhein remarked about eight months ago, then being single, that 11 gracs widower cut a Hue figure hi society. He appeared at a dumo in tho noighWhood the other evening, but his scheme did not work. After iisklm: nil Iho young ladies present to dance with him, lie was llnnllv obliged to tako a long-imirrled ladv for Ills part ner. "Such Is life In tho far West." A happy New Year to you and your many readers is tlio wish of your humble eorresjiondent. F.iusimt's Iluv. The Now Year's Hast O.m.ihinian, in wrapiers, ready for mailiiu, ten cents each, i-euvo your 01 dors i once. Tin supply Is limited. Ilnlrl Arrlvul-. 11 dusk W Douglas, . . It' III Standard Theater ! Webb St., but. Main und Cottonwood, PENDLETON OREGON. The Only Place of Amusement in the City. A First Class Variety Entertainment Nightly. Sundays Excepteif, The Best of Talent Engaged Weekly. 1 Vtl.l.AIIII I York; K Kzeklel, Chicago; W MAUKIEU. .nd MIm IJiiliIubonin, Hcv.H. u, uurrui oOclillur. New (' Ithem. I Helix; K 11 Molso, San l-'ranclt-co; J .M wiliarti, rasailena, Uui; u 11 l.lvermore, Wulla Wulla; V Kecs.Tlie Dalles; Can non und wife, Milwaukee; A D (ireene, Idaho; Frank Plant, Countiy; K Max well. Goi.t)i:.v Itiu.i:, -J H Klnscr. country; J J Smith, Wunnon Co, Kan; Joe Morris, Sacramento : Jas Nolan, Kan Jose, Cat; Geo Woolrleh, Oakland, Cal; Frank James, Merced, Cal; Geo Wright, Ami oeh, Mich;N Newcomb,San Luis Obispo, Cal ; OMcMuhon, City; Flunegan Cor-, nelius, Juniper; G U Snyder, Vinson; It W Murphy, Wulla Walla; It H Patter son, Choyenno; W J King and wife, Cen ter villi); Mrs Angy Mclican, rnion; John Kiqg, Centervllle; Miss Mattle Payne; Mrs Collin, Walla Walla; DM Iiwis, It F Mansfield, Centervllle; Wm M Steen, Weston; Chas II O'Neal, Walla Walla; T II Mcintosh, Jas Wilson. City; J A Lindsay, News Agent; S M Miskey, Colfax, W T; Thos Ogle, HFOglo, llutter Creek; It M Dorothy, Milton; 1 0 Jacks, Centervllle; A J Toinplcton, Country; N Loverldge. Alblnu; J T Cameron, Ioi Grande; K F Carney, Pilot Hock; Chas Hinckley, Union; Ii F Tally. Country; J H Turner, City; J S Smith, Now York. IIowman IIot'HK. J C aleg, II lv Cnino, Portland; Chas Wobstor. ltltz ville, W T; F Mlcliall, K K Johnson. Pilot Hock; (5 W MeDanlell, Covo; H W Kenny, Pilot Hock; ,F V Crhlsty, O H A N; F I) Solly, Alblua; Miss Ilcssle Cam eron, Mrs Dan Cameron, J S Filleld, Walla Walla; G llodko, J H Phllliw, Tacoma; John Clark, IxiwUton; F M Chapmen, Kansas; H T Judd, Hunts villo. Tho Now Year's Kast Ohkounian, In wrapper, ready for mailing, ten cents each. U-avo your ordere at once. Tlio supply is minted. CoiikIiI C'ouclill Mini ('ini(litll What In llm worlil l Mm rruon you will coukIi, und kitp comliliK, Mini t; I kren trying Infi-rlnr uitilli'iiii- wlimi UKUd'rt Irvll-vu your iximcIi uloiicvT ThU l 110 nil- 1 VtrtMinis 'lirnir, iiiiuii iwiiini iwi, win " I Kiiaruntrv IU K. I. lljnuhlMio, llruif .Int. ' Kapld progress has lieen und Is lieing I made In establishing tho new system of clcctrh lights, und ft will soon lo iu full ! ojh? atlon, It will not lack for patronago. as nearly ovory store iu town has ordered a complement of electric lights, their I sucrlority over tho old-fashioned kero- seuu liimps ncing proven dujuhu um pute, Mr. F. Stelnergor, representing Hand, MeNully 5t Co., map publishers, of Chi cago, is In town loilay. He was at tracteil to Pendleton by seeing the Now Year'a Kast Ohkoo.sias and Its Illustrated supplement, having no idea till then that we had such a town in una locuiuj . A gentlemau well-known In Pendleton who operates in electricity recent y found that his knowledge of that subtle fluid availed him naught when he came to devour a plate of maccaronl soup made of small rubber tubings. What he wants Is a set of false teeth and a cast-iron law. . . . T . 11........ .1. . .' In Jheicw lear s rAT uhhiui'mi'i , wraiiers, reaily for mailing, ten cenU ' each. Iavo your orders at once. J no supply is limited. Mr. N. ljveridge, an old-time and 1. .... .1 .oul.lunt nf thin I'llllIltV. mufii jcbict..-. v. I " is up to-ilay from Kast Portland, where ho Is now living. ' Hour Can I'arvnM 1 allow their children to eonich and lraln and ' SiuKh and rilmly .ays '-Ou, It I" only a l.t tlaeold.''aiid keep sivlu llivm Cl)ap and d-inTiro'a li.edlrlSr. until tbry ''-" 1 cid b o reallr rltved by IIKlili'H 1 1 IK II 1 uf COIJoil hVlllU'T II ha. no nuptrlor ind Urn w7,".l.; V. J. Pon.ldwu, UnviMl. Proicssionnls of recognized ubility wuiilod nt nil lime. None otbors need upply. For 11 Nigbt'fi Inn und plensnro yon Hlionltl not fail to visit tliis Temple of Fun. The Best of Wines, Liquors & Cigars Constantly on Hand, Attentive wailem and polite burkeoperri. PleaKii report, any ovorcliurgOH at the bar. Professional Headquarters. JIAKRY A. MARTIN, General iManugor. JilLLY I1ITE, Stago Managor. Other theaterH pleano exchange bills H. HOTHCHILD. J. K. Ill'APf -Established, 1878.- Rothchild Bean DKiU.BRS IN- General Merchandise. Thoniprion-IJarnliart Jllock. Southwest Corner of Main and Alta Streets, PENDLETON, OREGON. VILLARD HOUSE, DAVC HORN, Proprlotor. Xnrtheat Cornur Main and Court HtreU, I'KNIlliKTO.V, OltKdON. Rc-0enfcd, Re-furniahed und Equipped in Fir8t-0liuii Stylo. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Ytm Coaeho and from train. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. "Wine and Spirit Merchants, 03 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON AGKNT8 CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWIN CO.(Mllwaukee.Wli ) EX PORT PILSNER BOTTLEOBEER. ARC. DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukemaw, Wit.) VEURE P-l-QUOT PONSAROIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) Ju23 d 3a 11U.U. lUJWM w. w supply is limited.