ItlESDAY, JANUAHY lit), 1889. i-.,t oreironlHn Itrauch Ofllco. kAnti from riwici wirhwii luiiuuiij n"!' 'i.., ,.l,nn In t'nrtluml. niwl iimba aannmiv " ' -' : :.. -: . ........ "-... ,.i I . n me. I nn nuice u in i in Ah. .,inn nm HtarK. rnei or me east ICO.!! I "'"nllu "iiiiuniiiHuuinri I'lr- ..j uui i Kiiiu iiiuiiwij i'iiiici nig m- ntpv iiii ..... ..v.; ........... ... fflm Hfillinmni1nMnii nf i.M .11(1 llll'IU 1" ."irf.nwnw au lUUUluuv Wl'l'. i h ill WIT nuwv CONQUEOATIONAIi 'CJIIUHCII t,r,.t l.loi k Imck nf the K. 0. Uululitie .T. m'pIiIi niul Jolinnon ntrcoti. HmuUv -i... m ii il. ill mill iiuiifi ill. nuuuiiT jrttiny, 7WU p. m. uininii weicomn 10 ninMUlly tliiwio lint connected wlthother jvi - , - . -. r i . ..h.u in iiii lii i anin , a KXTKA COI'IKH. Etta copied of the Now Yoar'H Km u ..nit lut nail nt tnn lmultint.'a i I.. -...III,,.. If final. i,.. r lUT lllllllK ia.l,a.l... VQIUKV ..II ItKKVITIKS. fi-efreHhcantlIoH.it Wulkcr's. ' litem is to lmvo unotlior National fberoisii notice to conirnciorH unuer ..Trt..l.n " ..ii i 1 kxI waller can find employment nt ,.!!.... 1i tl., ixo. 1 ouuitty oi tiinottiy nay is ior by T, t. KourKO. T.O. V. King can now bo found In new olUeo nbovo tho poittolllco. kwl meiilH ut till lionrH ut the trench Tiniiu. .1. ... ... j. ii mil.. aa ua.a a.. ...a a I t IU U...ifln1.l t.tTktirliitnl t.U. J. IlllUKUr unit itiu niruat ucii- practice of uny dentiitt in Kntttern Or i. tit arrived, n now lot of bluck and n .... ft l t It... 1..- .1... dicillonnuH ui llio i cojiio h uure- trreirf not n brick for wtlo in Siilem. .demand luw been too Krout for tlio n.,iiLliirtv linn been unpointed iron ,biliir to attend tlio wants of tho clr fcxirt. eEllliaH jiint received n lino of flno '...I II . . II ll.lt.nH Jt. I. IV. UN IM UIKU vino wi . r t r- ...lit 4 . 1. ..!... .1 i ii h i t I .i..!.t Ttf n h it 3 for hIx or A it dozen. t a t t.l It .tl..4..H l.ttaat- vttilt Kimiliiv. rolurnini! to Wullil . . . . i i.. ...I. rmnosiition nun been mauo to emui,- i fiirnltnro manufactory in Sulem. 1 ....I I . ACiVIA . a . .. . v . a ttf .11 .M.a BOrO UUBlllCUB III XJIIIU11 iu 1 f 1 1 7 I ..r...- than any town in r.UHiorn uro- F. Kourko and D. W. Ilailoy, who 1 ..I!..- unn.t II. ..n Hl.olnti- MMH1 nilVllUlllK PuillU tllllU ..vawn, rort anu. i. William t'ursons huh nocncoiiiiiicu . . . . n . UOUSO ior uy ur mu mm k of nouralgia, that most unplcasaut dlHeases, . ... .. . r . t 1 1 r .1 nt itiimrr in iiili iiuiu imtiH t irvttritiL. itiittr liiu iiituit.avn ui n .t.. t. . . . "i. . it.t...t I - I. .1.1. niHIl 111 1IH IlttllZll Utll IIIJVI Ml.. .....a , and farmers ro feeling poworiui I over prospcrouH jii-ukjhjiho. it' n..i.nflAu Ka ornlilfn nnfl niin i t itll. .... 4..ti nntll .irniiHiii i imiLiiiu iwitui liouso, is over iron) wuiia niw.io- nit nf Itlal llAtlfullpill visits Of wtion. I i. viiu w. ... I " - - vn MVurv nnn In nml lllxillt PondlctOll h, is in town from Kcho, whore he 4 II'iniT IIUCI 11LUI Ul HIIWIIHfi m can irei tho iMiHt oi artincwi iooui IV. 0. J. Whitnkor'fl denial oflico now I12JMI nor not. Al other prices . . . !!. n n ijr.mp imvo a very pleas- h WW 1 . i t.. a., a.. ,.... tnr (nd frfonda "HIM P.'UIV IU H1W '' ut iiiti iroiuiit v v oeo In attendance. . . . t i.-.i tnntr V 11a ilm ItniWr-niiin WI1U imu A- .t I i.ni...nnii n nntp nf en irnm i, in niruianrA tpiii r.;tni. uijii lipoid ilntlefl. Incton IJusdtjt; Tlw lHt beard of - Ti. 1 V., - I. .i J a t w.t n wjiiiniiiiiu wiiii wiiiini il iiaiiu ; ot ncrrik un, iiHunn M-no aahbee cottain hoi' on no t'Mve brick und two iron buildings ' VVV it VUllll U1VU "T. ....a t.,,i utjuill III iit.wiaa - ' lnil(.n.ln,l..t unnra nf tltin IrUIIlO cllines und stores. This surely looks "fboom." ?w isthotimo for barealns at Camn- AWilnn'ii Tliov nr Rpllin1' OUt at U l-i-l ...u linalal ''Hth.lt Ira Wilann ill tnln't nerfOU' . 'l I1111KU fUUlll IU1 tilt-. a .....F. tt. rtt t ... a ' '"vmtuijoiimiaW lum. . Althoufo windmill has been re- Hi I iridtni4lftn ! I iriiDN Will nnce them of its surerioriiy. Tb"st j, "IllliUUII dlllHIMI li" " nd tako a look at the Mlhouse. Plfltpr Jmw tint v t i.Hvlved his -".tun hh reiriKiK. l uiti ivi".j Draun.iv !,..,! nffipa hilt llUS '1'e.l In his cuse. thut theru will bo Acuity wliutnvir nlmnt llio matter. thai 1... ...Ml A .. a I 2.. AIINA ..MO , uaj 1 1 1 1 1 I ! 1 1 U HI t-aJMaa.. e. A fnw morn hnnillps of red tflPO Qnilini. ,.,!. . nt In IlA ll i tiiaitci nut t u jv. w .'ttl. nftAr irlilxK llio enn firm at ion A fellow wliocis li had been amputated Vi i . r"iiiiiuuaioH on eriitelieij, walked into tlio court loom ut lii o'clock last nlubt, and aiked of llio clerk, Homily occupant: "WIiciu'h llmt n-cret mcetlni: tlicy wero to liavoat IhlnplacoV" ut llio t n l. tt i'iiivv i.. niu r.....u ...nu ,,,u ininsiixiiig iiiatoilicor with a vacant, roving glance. Umitlni; 1 lor secret meetiin;H ut initliiibt in boiiio- i thinj; rutlicrnniimial, and It In juiced tho! pne-k'UKed individual imixt lmvo been : laboring under an halliH lnutlon. . 1a Gramlo Gazelle: The inlcnso inter-1 est which tho 1'cntlluton Tribune takes , in the county seat matter In this countv ' shows unmistakably thut tho Tribuno is i jealous oflajtUrande. and s afra i that If tho county Beat Is removed to this nlaco UUrnndo will grow to such proportions na to rob Pendleton of it wri of hur Proftltfo. Tho Tribuno need not worry- Pendleton does not owe nny of her ttrcet- ucss to us inuuenco. Wullulu Herald : Portv-tun mllifi Knnfli of 1'ondleton, on Uutter creek, is found a Bmicrior quality of coal, in a region some pight miles square, wliero tho volcanic formation ceases. Soan stono. sand stono and othor valuable stones ran bo found in this region also. Wullulu will soon have direct connections with this region, if reports as to tho extension of tho O. A W, T. are correct. It will bo nono too soon, for tho fust-grovslng city of Wullulu needs tho coat and bulKllns stono now. . Tlio seventcon cases afalnst J. W Sails- burv. us seen bv tba court nuws. were dlsjiopcd of yestorday, sixteen by dis missals, and tho remaining ono by a judgment in favor of tho planum. Win. Martin had received ti power of attorney from Salisbury, now in Montana, em lowering him to sell property sulllclontto pay tho claims uguiiiHt him. and this .Mr. Martin proceeded to do. The result was that Salisbury's debts were paid and tho east's against him dismissed. , Orciwnian 27th inst.: .Mr. Leo Moor- Iioiiho, of l'ondletnn, is In thp city. Ho is un usplrunt for tho position of uncut at tho Umutlllu reservation. Ho bus been liairman of tho Henubllcuu county com mittee of Umatilla, for years, and is n niemlicr of tlio Hepuiillcnu Mute (. cnirai commltteo. and as ho is Indorsed by inunv of the nr ncitml men oi tho btato, will doubtless bo miccchhioI. Tho followlni! Is it list of tho etand in rors drawn for tho. Iiinuary term cf tho Ircuit con t now in session: A. Hopson. I. M. llentley, I). MoKlnnon, 0. K. Ilry- a m. M. m. Jolins. deo. Uolluven una Mriri Johnson, who, is foreman. Tho Int- tor wus drawn in tho pluco of James Ittlo, who was oxciiH'd becmiso of sick- Charles Downey, who was nrrested a week or so uiro on the charco of selllnt: Honor without it Hrensc. appeared before Commissioner Tustln Saturday, and was hound over to npieur iicforo Juugo ueaiiy. Ho wus tukon below bv Ucputy U. S. Marshal Furnish on last evening's traiuj W. I. Crow, of Milton, was in town . . ( ll . - A yostcrdav. no save tno iirosiccin uru gool for a largo fruit crop this year, tho weatner being lavoramo to an kiihis oi fruit. Mr. Crow thinks mo will exper ience no moro cold weather this winter. lie predicts a great nliundanco oi mm.' A pophh of O. A V. T. enisineers lmvo fnr unmn timo liceil SlirvoviniT ttlonu Al- plna rldgo beyond Dayton and toward Lowiston. That tho O. A W. T. will get to Ixiwiston is almost an assured fact. It will doubtless connect there or further on with Manitoba. Recently a wash Chinaman at Hlparia was turown nown anu unni unuor blanket, whllo thluvcs went through his establishment andcleancd up about $(500. Thero is no cluo to tho robbers, but they oro supposed to belong to tlio "image gang" tnoro. inkam:. Another Victim From t'lniitllti County Al tleil loth Crowilnt Aaylvm. T.1.,. w Pnv hart butt ticcn committed to tho asylum from Umatilla countv, and will soon lie removod to Salem by fehcrlir Houser. llo is a trump who was taken to Jail about eleven days ago for vagrancy, and bus been confined thoro over since. During his incarceration, from his rum bling und incoherent utterances tho fact of his insanity was developed. Ho i Im agined that a number of peonlo lived un der tlio Jull floor whoso object it was to kill him. and his insane brain also con ceived tho idea thut bo was surrounded by u ring of people, who wero following him witli intent to do him bodily injury, X . o n Uo Vhe . n fin I mischievous iieoplo if ho I catches thom. which shows thut when in ; lUlllllB UIVIll. , , , ,,,.. turious moon no nuuiu my viuitui on imybotly. Ho wus struck on the lieau jmo years ago with a coupling pin, which is tho only cause that can Ihi as signed for his insanity. It is learned from his companion that ho has liecn act ing "qtieerbh" for over three weeks. A sojourn in tha asylum may straighten out his reason. A Ilrulal Klillltln. To ll.e Ktlltorodlie Kut Oregonljo. Much Is said of man's inhumanity to man, but I do not think it so culpable or barbarous as man's inhumanity to ho brute creation. Ai t"ent otx-iirroi livilizeil 1-ennieion, - disniced u South Sea Islander. An old, wh?lo-haI'el man seized a cat by tho heels and bv.t Into lionsibility over a v n.. ' H i this meihod nl u t ermination, ho " K i' "In e uniund and proceeded lo stamp its little , K aliilnu'lifo out with 1.1s heavv tK)ot heel - When ho iiad satislieit us nruuMi twntW 1 o coolly tose.l Iho lifeless ixxly nto Urn street and returned to his house. For wanton, deliberate and unailiflJ cruelty, it was iho int Jrfi'ct exWUilon l over witnehseil. 'Ihe society for tho l 0P...i ' r ..niPltv to unimaU i-oiild Pemileto a good fiel.l for o.a- 'llllCf t All U arsons having ; j grfow by the HU,nsions ,1B East Oswasus Li fi Jff lll the Uhlgh coal companies and in jbv requested to return uie tum , . from XXlnZl ! Si will not be loaned from the Library, . a r rtinhLint losers, l leawj heed tln.OOJ),AN rubliBUIng Co. i Un Wv niiu " v HTATU VS. I'ltKIIKUIL'K NOlll.K. Nmv mi Trim In th Circuit Cuurt-Fei New l'olntu I)errloieil, Trobably no cueo bus ever been the oc- Cllslcill 111 xn imiii'Ii Int. ,h..i H. ii... , aiifcvu.-ni, llllUllUUUl. IIIU " mat oi mo Mule verutm tied- V.ri,-k, iNol,lui indicted for tlio killing of How. Tlio piomtnencu of the viciiin, hh well an tlio drciimHtniuw w'ieli led to bin llnal uliruiit lakinv; oil', bus niado tho caooneof llio timet celo " ever ruced tho ciimliiid dr0,f,1,,l, d,1;ult.0011 of t Hctimi. ln? Kllntook place In Spring Hollow '"""V iIot 1ouk " Al,r11 l'mvious i'".. 1110 encounter, iiohx, mrmerlv one ?r mo9t "-'"lted and intiucnti.il men "J S?11"'. .'".u bad developed s mptoms lull ho hud e.xhlliiti'il nn 01 ""anny, wmci ?cvrr?,1 ucjw'un n violent form. Ho '.la" "'crtforo come to bo regarded as a ilrtiiKerous character, und that ho would kill omo ono or bo killed himself was often prophesied. Tho causes which led to tho killing aro known to nearly every one, as thov were brought to light at the lust term of court, on the occasion of Noble's llrst triul. Ho was in tho employ of ltoss ; they hud n little dldlculty in regard to tho payment of Ills wages, of what chuructcr it is hard to jmlgo from the varied statements of witnesses, and this led to un encounter in which Nohlo, as ho says, was pursued by ltoss with it club, and was compelled to kill him In self-defense, stabbing him In tho side with a knife, lto-s did not dlo immediately. Ho was taken to 1'ilut 'Hock und thero expired. Nohlo was arrested, and indicted for manslaughter, and hud his first trial u tho lust session of tho circuit court. The prosecution was conducted by J. It. Hand and F. I'ugc-l'ustin, and the defense by Ituuihoy A. Wager. Tlio icsiilt wus u "hung Jury." Yesterday, ut about four o'clock in tin afternoon, Nohlo was uguin brought be fore u jury of his peers, conslhtlng of T. J Conruu, M. J. Smith, Wm. Helmer, J II. Hoso, Win. Kui-oburg, Win l.lnyd. J. II. llnrircs", and T. H. Sweurlm-'en Tho prosecution Is conducted by J. L. Hand and Tustiu & Crews, and the de fense bv .1. 0. I-en-mre. Tlio work of examining wltnerses wus commenced yes terday afternoon and continued all day to-duy. About tho sumo ground bus been gone over thut was coveted In tlio former trial, a full history of which wus given in these columns, and tho testimony taken bus not dlllered materially from that produced before, so that u reietitlon of I tho former report is not considered neces sary, it Is thouent mat iiy to-niguttiic closing argument will have been made and tho caso uiven to tho Jury. It is een- oraHv 1 ollovcd tho verdict will lie ono ol acquittal, as, in criminal cases, tho rule of tho lawyer that u "hung Jury is u cue half won" seldom meets with un excep tion. A portion- of tho garments worn by ltoss when killed and tho fatal Instru ment which did tho uct, wore Introduced us iK-foro us evidence They consisted of a chinchilla overcoat and a vest which tho hlado had penetrated, tho latter being liesputtered with blood. For the mor bidly curious, they are interesting relics of the murder. Tho trial naturally elicit much interest, and tlio court room is crowded during its progress. As said lieforo, Koss was a man of singular prominence. Ho started with iiotlilnir. but at tho time of his death owned moro land than any othor single individual in tlio country, una numbered his sheep and stock by tho thousands. It is not to bo wondered ut, therefore, thut tho trial is creutlng wide spread interest throughout tho region where koss was Known. Ilratli ufOrorRn IUye. A telegiam was received at Weston yesterday, stating that Goorgo Hayes, formerly in business at thut place and a wealthy and influential citizen, had died at Yaiiuina City. Mr. Huyes, it will bo rcmomlMjred, left Weston some timo ago, after obtaining a divorce frrni Ids wife and marrying n woman who bad been employed ut Ids residence as a servant gltl. Mr. Hnyes, despite tho suddenness of his departure, hud left munv friends in and around Weston, who will mourn his losd as that of a brothor. Ho had a gon ial, tuinni- tmiiiieriiment. und no man rnnM !ii "morn m-nerous to his friends. Particulars regarding his death could not lio learned. WhUKy lut Thi-in Thr. Mr. John W. Dickenson, of tlio Na tional Heform Association, bin been In Wullii Walla several days inteniewjiig nd wolking among the Wisoners in the penitentiary near tlio Garden City. Ilo bus had printed in tho Dally t,nlon tmy , ,.., flhv nrillvlctH UIlBWUriUl! tllO letters from fifty convict answering the followinu questions; What brought you hero? Havoyouat.ude7 What was your homo Influence, and lmvo vou at tended public school 7 To what ilo you attrlbuto your downfall from Ks-ietyY Tho letters show to tho reader that whisky is responsible for the tho horrible situation of most of tho uienin tho "pen." 'Hur liMlice." . Nleoeight.rcm cou. for rent, una me n.iium.is ..v,-..-... goods for sale dirt cheap: One Zerlina heatinu' stove. Ono Columbia cook stove, o. 8. One walnut liedrooin cet. UireocuriK'ts. One extension dining table. 1'onsesaion of j.roKjrty given lebniary t. t r.irii.ur imrticulars call on 1C Wheeler, ut his residence on upjr ater street, Pendleton, uregou Ilrrtniutklne. .a MtiM.oii .mil Mini Fanning have opened dressmakin.' rooms in I.usbee s store, where they will pleased to meet all tl tir old friends and ftbers who dc- siro anything in dresses a siieciulty their line. Evening SatUfactlou guaran ! teed. lilln In the Penn' dividual coal qmtrrie. Tle will of the late John Guy Vaar, .it . riiJ. .mp la to be conteoted. He left ait esUto valued at 2,000.000 OIUCttIT COUIIT. l'rncri1tnK-i ur Monday, I lis Opening hay r Ihn .liimmty T.-rm-Ai. luiuienii Nuinbrror Cilnrii lM-in-t-tl r. Yuntenlay, the opening day of tho cir cuit court, was u roinarkably busv one. Woik wus conducted rupidlv from start to finish, no delays were toleruted bv Judgo ceo, und the result wus thut Iho" follow ingcaws, i-omo of thom of some impor linico, were dlsofod of ono afler the other nml given to the clerk like theoper utkm of well-gicased machinery, with no stoppage i or hindrances. Indeed, ruptdltv is t'SKeutlul, in thero are said lo bo inoie cases lieforo the coutt at this Hitting than during uny previous session. Following is a summary of tho business transacted: History Company vs Henry llowman; motion sustained. H. Whlttuker vs Stnrgis and Houser; demurrer overruled. Win Noycs vs J M llontloy, (hidings of court on cost bill. Gits HumsIo vs Keeso A Hodman j con tinued for term by consent. Y S Powell A llro v Cornell Hros j con tinued for service. Schwabiicher Hros. vs Atkinson; dis missed at plahitllls' costs, ltceso A Hedmun vs Weslev J Herrliiir- continued for term for service, ltceso A Hedmun vs Mrs A II Hohlort ol ; dismissed us to garnishee and judg ment against plulntltls for costs in favor of tho garnishee. Timothy Hulnvillo vs Allen and Allen; dlsmisFcd ut plulntilPs costs. .MArmerA Co vs Shull A Downoy; dismisd ut ilalntitPs costs, Pendlclou National Hank vsJ W Sal isbmy ct ul-; dismissed at plalulilPs costs. lioldman vs Holdmun; default. Pendleton National Hunk vs J W Salis bury ut ul; dismissed ut plaintiff's costs. Sumo. Same. J II Haley vsJ W Salisbury ct ol; ills-ntisi-ed at plaintiff's costs. II It Dickson vs J W Salisbury ct ul; dtrmissed ut plaliitllPs coF.ts, W S Hyers A Co vs Samuel Anderson ; default and Judgment. H F Duv vs.! W Salisbury etui; dls-mls-ed ul plalntlirs costs. Munuel Pedro vs. I W Salisbury et al ; dismissed ut plalntilfs costs. Geo A Cow gill vs. I Salisbury; dls misi-ed at plaintlll's costs. Kdward (Jlcott vs. I W Salisbury ; ills-mi-sed at plalntltPH costs. t h iivers v lo vs Jeremiah uouers: default an I iudiuncnt. und iudument against J i ioiing, garnlsliee. Win Kohler vs J W Salisbury: dis missed at plaluthrs costs. First National Hank of Pendleton vs J W Salisbury ct al: dismissed at plain tlfrs costs. John Canp vs J W Salisbury: dismissed at plaintilf's costs. Stuver A Walkor va Win U Purcoll et al: default und judgment uguinst .McDcur mid an I lioonoy. and continued for term tut to other defendants. Stuver A Walker vs John MeDcarmld: default and judgment. Stuver A Walker vs Jetiiro tliirdwirif ct ul: default as to two defendants. Hen . Sit liu! vs Ihos A Hrassllcid: de murrer ovcrrullud by consent. J I) Leo vs 0 L Hubbard: default and judgment. U A Craig vsj oansuiirj-: uisnusseu at plaintifTs costs. J Diamond vs I N Dodco: dismisned at plaliitllPs costs. 11 F Itenn vs Morse A Harshman: cor tlnucd for term us to Harshman. 1'iank Hros Imnlemont Co vs Culdwll : dismissed at plaiutllPH costs. w a livers A uo VHJonn Ktugnt; ue fault and judgment. John Welaert vs State Insuranco Co; continued for term on stipulation. Nathaniel Wehli vs J W ttllshury; dismished ut pluintifTs costs. Taylor, Jonos ACovsJ W Salisbury; dismissed ut plalntlirs costs. Stuver A Walker vs Solon 8 Jones ; de fault and judgment. Petor Curioll vs John McGarry ; con tinued for toim for sorvico. W H mors A Co vs John Ward; de fault and judgment. W S Hyers A Co vs WO White; de fault and judgment. W H Hyers A Co vs G WColo; dis missed ut pluinllir cosls. Stock Kxchungo Hank of Kansas vs Mooro alius Hastings ; continued for term for (crvico. First National Hank of Pendleton vs Henson A leverage; dismissed ut plain tHPs costs. J Diamond vsll M Hroxson; dismissed at plainlltrH costs. W II Feiguson vs Ira Hryan ct al; con tinued for term. Thomas P Pago vs Irancw hllen Pago; continued for term and referee allowed until first day of next regular term w mo his row)M, Francis K Pago vs Titos P Page; dis- iiiIh.imI m ulliuitation. Ai-slgnmeut of LA Walker; continued for term. Cosh e Townseml vs J .Muhana ei ai ; iIIiiiIm.I nt iilainlllfs costs. itU'nr.lvH.1 W Kills: default as to r i i wriwi. ii v i iiinierH ond Alico A LunderH, ami continued as to 0tThurpvs Tltarps F D Ilasbrouck up jKilnlcd referee, to rewrl . aw and U ts. LP Silver to Frank bllver; DW Dab ley appointed refert-o to rcort law and Harden vs Stamper et al; to be Hlricken from the docket, j H KoonU vs Jaa Wheelan; dls- n,i?T.fi!." fa ft If Allen nleads not cullty. v ii iniiL.1v vs Frank Prino: order for jiii-tico In send down tranwript. li.ili lr Nnlilu! iurv. latui.. vi Murk htelnU'ri:: not a truo Matter of frand jury: ono truo bill. Mutierof special enlie: eight jurors, J 11 Juwil s vs H M Hartness et al: dls .I,, ...l .,t ,.ljiiilifPn H. Geo li ilct'luro vs Frank Hilton: dis- mbst-d at pluinlll s xw. , m r Ad is-lon of Wm H Upton andTJ Anders U pructico in tliis wurt., Watson A Lubrs vJ Herring: con tinued for term for service. AJ While vsJ LHrownetal: demur- rer overruled by twisent. A Kupi vs A Wing: dlsmiswl as to RajnsSue va Oliver Cbceley, case No. 1: judgment. WANTS, FOH HKNT, HTC. CHKAl ADVKHHMt.SU.-NolUin In till Ktylo whl lip lnrictl In ilice ruliiiiinii hi the rutr of ono cuul wonl for cucli luaur Hun. I70H HAl,K.- A fiirm nf U) ner, nil V well li'iici-tl Mini lUilHcrct In cultiviiiloti, with u vi i t i-ooil li-u.c i,n ami', umloiiti inlH innn IVnilli't'iii; iii-.ii 1CH m-ct-i nf luml, lliilmprtivcil, nvurllieloun of Nolln, tlnm. lllliiroiiiiiv Knr pan IimiI.uk Inquire of tlio limiillll'i Heal K-l it. niul 1 0101 A-"nol .i,mi, I'ciull.ton, drcKOii, nr JUIINHi. Mrllltlhi:. TncoiitH, W.T., care .Mult Mctny. Jli, f 1,'OH HAI.K--1 Imvii fur mli-11! my tnticli ; tour I'llnt Uiwk 11 litrxu iiiiiutivr of tlior ouitlilirril lifrkililru linii.i. Cull nt tlic runrli or nilJrcs J, II KAY, IVmlli loii or I Hot Hock. Jimt I.'OU IlK.NT.Twohoin room. Uxl.', In ' tin- Kimt Uri'iiullliill I il t Ul 1 1 1 Iicnlml by steam, hot unit t-olit wilier, liailiK,rlr, 1'ilcu Jtipor moiilli t-iicli. Apply at tins olttre. 1OU HUN P. A Uwt'IllnK Iioiim' on upper ; mil of Court Htrpt-t, eonliilnliii; nvn ronniN, lorJIO per mniitli. Apply at lulu of lico. 1 lOH I1KNV.-A ilwelllnit linimn nn Altit, V near Main -itifct.coiiuinliii: "'lulu room, for 15 h luootli. Apply ul Itiln i.moc. T710K HAI.K.-MIx IoIn, mil 'llnnleil, nenr ; llio Hliiern' sclmol forlWeiMli, Apply niiiii-inuice. F Ut HAI.K. Kour loin unci 11 nniull liouco In tlieeenlrul unrt of town, for JIOHi. A bnrri'tm, Apply Httlili nillcc, T" AWYKIf -If .vnn wrunt enxerii for lecal J il' cuiiieiilii cull ul till" ollloo. I'rlcutwo eciilti eiieh, W.D. Kansford&Go. f)ciileri In Hardware and, Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Done. MAIN HTItKKT, I'KNhl.KTON A 'isr nr Hi pniilln pHroim l Ucimi innlil-iUnv U thit nliloii nml mrt ptipnlnr irlrntlrlc ril niochnlml rl"r puliMtliiil ami han Ihe lrl nrrulmion of unr pmirrof lit rl In lhi nrrlil. Killly llluMrateil, lint elm n( Wnoil KnirT. Irui. I'uMlaiiiH.I ttM-klr ffiiit for prinna enp, I'rlf. M rrnr. Vonr mnnth' trial, II. MtJNN A It)., l,Ulil.lltriiN.5'. llrcdw, N.T. ARCHITECTS & IUILDERC Edition of Sclcntlflo American. O A ktmI iiiere'ia Kch liiu ronUInt rolnrtxl lllhimnplao .UimiI ninnirr ml rltr rraltlirn. cm or imbue tiulliltnut. Nunirriait ffngrftvlrf nd full l'ln ami iwxiinrmiini (ur tin u of uchmciinliiniiiliitK bulltllnr. ITIco tlUlmfur, Ucti.cu7. lU'NN A CO., I'l lill.lUHi, PATENTS M HlMiiJ aprllfAtlnnt fnr Amifi Un pttinta. PaihI for II and I idt tur I A t'tt hA iin.tlMn (tnil VnfW Ddtuct)itrlctl7 oonOilrnllal. TRADE MARKS. In enf Tsar nuik Ii not rf lilerrd In lb Ptt-. ui once, pplr 10 Munii Cu, nd procara tsmtitlit piotoetlon. Snil for lundtiook. Cni'VllldllTH for hncit, (bull, MM to., qulc.lr procured. Aatttu HUNK ii CO., l'altnl Hllellor. flisiHib Orricn Kl DuoiUWiT, It. T. 8. ItOTIICHILD. -Establlshod, IB70. Rothcliild DKAliKKS IN- General Merchandise. Tliom)wm-J5urnlmrt Block. Southwest Corner of Main and Alta Streets, PENDLETON, OREGON. VILLARD HOUSE, DAVE HORN, Proprlotor. Norlhe.l Corner Main und Court MnU, l-KNOItlTTON, 0UIK10H. Re-opcued, Re-furnialtcd an ! Km"M'I ed ln Vinl-Ohuti Stylo. SAMPLE ROOMS TOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Kree Cocli u;nm from trulnn. W. J. VAN SOHUYVER & 00. "Wine and Spirit Merchants, 03FR0NT8T. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON AiihMS - CfRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS .SCMUTZ BREWQ i CO.fM wauKee.Wls tAruni . DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, QUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. CREAT OVERLAND ROUTE THE Nnrthern Pacific Railroad) THKONIiV LINK IU NNINO IMffmitii lulaee Mctping flip Ktigitnt Kmlqmnt Slrrnlna Oirt !7A Htrtlu fr of VfMryft From Oregon and Washington Point to the Cast, Via W. I'nul nml Mliineiipoll. Tho only line ruiiiiliiR I'uliiee Kmlnir Cr. (Men In 7.1 ei'iil.) KitNtrat Time I'.vee .Until From the t'oiiHt Ovt-r the .nrtlu-ru I'nellle Httllroiiit To Sioux City, Council III11IT, HI. Jo-enli, vtehlMtn, f.envenwortli, Kiinu Oily, IturlliiKtnn, Utllncy, SI. Iuiln, Clilor.Rn niul nil polntNtlirotiKlioiit Die llii'l nml Hotilh enitvluHt. I'uitlnml MltineuiHilla. KMMItANTHI.KKl'INO OAIW Aro liuitleil on rr;tulnr cxprcmi trnlnn nvor Iho entire leiiKlh of llio Northern IMctOo llnllruml. I.eiivo M'nlliiln .ttiiictlon 3:10 . m. Leiive I'orllniul 3 p. m il.illy; iirrho at Miiiiienpolln or Ht. fnul 12:30 p. m., noon, fniirtliiluy. ' Cotinecilon miido nt HI. lnl nml Mlnnesp llmoult imlntK KhhI.HouIIi nml HoutlienaU l'ACiriOIUVlHION. Trnln will leave PorlUml ilully nt 11.00 P. n; connertlnc with O. It. N. Co.'n boim for nil pnlnl on Piliaft Hotttul, , , A. I1.C1IAHI.TON, (lenym Wrutern i;8enBer AKtmt, No. 3 WttMiltutou HU, Portliiml, II. It. Hlllf.KY, Acent. lViiilli'loii, Oregon. H.FJohnson&Co.7 Prescription Druggists. PURE MEDICINES, CHOICE PERl'UMBS, Koquiuitos of tlio Toilot, Statlouory fc School Supplios Fine Imported md Koy Wcit Clflars. Opollo Vllliir.l Houko, I'KNIH.KTON, DltKtlON W. D FLETCHER WATCHMAKER & JBWELHR, flnnk liiillillne.t'.inrt lreel,lViiillelmi OreKnn, Mimlil Mrr- ehitiullin or At.ii niNiH I'liiiinx, Or vtt. nml nil klmlti of inn Inn I liKlru uienlimolil nn kept In tin, .in loi'iil I'm. a. THE BOWMAN HOUSE H.J, lliirtnn, I'mprli-tor. Main nml Hnltrniul HI,, I'enillelnii, ()rgo 1'lmllSM In every retecl. Nenr lint its imt ntMl liini every eonvntiloiice. Term 11 n 'Isy. lyii I1PW VILLARD HOUSE RESTAURANT. Mrs. Tom Bradley, Proprietress. M.tln Street I'miillelan, I tjniy nrni-niADii ncomniiiiiniiuii, iin.ui iiiiurtir fnreoniinercl.il Imvelem, Th pat 1 ronnto nf the nulillo nllalle.t, opsrlmc I piilno In pli-r.ii tliern, I. I!. HI'AN r wi u, uu,Zr uc i pc r (Waukenww. Wia.) VEURE CLI- (Yellow Label.) J..2.1 de 3m Mm Bean 7 occur.