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frn.SKSDAY, JANUAHY 30, 1869. Knot UrrRontait llrnnch ORIco. conllnlly (IONIAN and ihuk nelvM h; nomc. i nviiuicu la id mo Aft- bllllulllK "" Birrr. uuiwpcn n,toti mill HLnrk. HI ex of the Kast - .i.v. I'nriiunii (in I1I H. iiiiu mnnr 1 1 ritij --,--------- . pil 1111 tuw ..t.:'.iiiluulltulll III ini! there in n icii-Diiono in lueonirn BUT CONtlHKt.ATIOSAl. CHUItCH Pterin biock imcn or inn r;. u. jnuuiinir tt'.hl. uml JnlillNi.ri MtrrtntA. Hum iv ...I .1 j n. in. Aiiii'WCRK nrHvrrmUHiniir. 1... I'Jl 111 f-.,r.ll.l. UfkllLllkLat,. ..iiiiit moan nmpnnnnpiM wirnnttmi. ----- - - .. ... ..unm in iiiiTHVi npKH imp. uiii. ii. ukk, rumor. KXTUACOl'IKH. r.trn roni.M ol tho Raw Year'H Kant naoyiAK may bo had at tho busino.HH t,M m 111 f'uriTU n pnnv iti wninriAfd M H KKVITIK1. r.Mli nvutiira ill Ktunflnlil'rt rnfcfjiiirunf A No. I nmiuiy 01 iiinouty nay m lor ikxl incald ut all liuiirn at tho French 'tumnt. J. W. htuiilIiMfl. iirniriotp.. rge T. Thompyot lm,t tho well iHttornoy of Walla Walla. In over, .. 11... . ThcfCfMiMitoof 0. 0. Ilubhurd Ih rair- ' 1........ C.If. Kwliitf, tho well known comluc I'll HiVJ ii iimmmi uimi.i.ii in lunii .t f..l....l. ia uri nun iiiiiv 11 vijiv vu i nnu vi iiiiu ihi hi linu inu! ninmunii i una ii iitu .. . il... I t if 1 A .1 r- . . ..I. II.. . t II II. .i nu iniiiiiu 114 1 uiiuiuiuji fho KM)iloof WaltnlMinr. foriKrt payn, All ii.-vivii.- tn lilt) VAiuiimwii i?i 1111; y T. linn to Hint phu-o. nwciKirlH of Arlington who iJay faro I I'rtllK IU U1U lllllU III 1UW. lo.'onu J-.. .lont'H, 11 1unlon capitalist. litelv travtled over Oreiron mid x-iiiiiivfii ijftitwij iifvniii vi ti.cii- ti. .. . ..r ii.....ii,.i.... ..11 ..1,1 u iniLi'in til (Tiiiiiui 1111 inu itii iiiunuiu ciiKtom. Thov aro tho ineaiiH of unil iniicii nnr 1 luni 111 ciruiiiaiiuu 111 a. . . . .. . I'etun. Hlbe flniverH which blonm in tliu Hprinz, lu, will H.Kin uuorn tno iickih, ami mo nz MK't briii forth fruit ripo for tho wie-banket. '3 Iliu whole town of Walla Walla tlioro wtnno Htoro-rooin to rent, which, huvh union. Ih un oviuenco 01 pnwponiy loin) (Imputed. II. Sullivan, a popular O. It. & N. iui tor running between Umatilla and tini;lon, w.w married to-day in iton, to MIhh Mollio Duncan. in loarnod that tho iron raila botween Kdlcton mid Walla Walla 011 tho Farm- an branch will bo replaced bv sti-ol 1 by the comimny nomctimo in the Hlnother cum of HinalIox lias bt-cn dls- tred in Tacoma. U wuh nuppoHCd to itbcen nearly wicd out, but tho din er' of n now rami nccoHMtaicH iiirincr traution. Thirty 111II0H an hour in now Hchcdulo H-. 1 ' f I. g. K? .............. Ia..th. l.a 3IUrW. IV. re 1. j.irUHKUI liuilin ill rcttinn. whicli la pretty lively runniiiR .ideriiiR. A milu uvery two minutca sol co Hnall-llko. Vou can get tho bent of artificial teeth it. u.j. wiutiiKcr HVieniai omco now H2JH) nor net. All oilier prli-ei ally lediiced. All work warranted. 'meting riU centH. He jieoplo of Nnrtli I'owder aro innk art euort to iiuiio a iiourinit mm 01 iuu mU a day capacity. About $10,000 la imoiint required, ami 111a inougiu 11 ujioriiicominn. Vra Mitchell anil Minn Fanning Jiave ned dressniak nir roonm in luislieo'H , where they will bo j'leaFcd to meet their old frlonda and others who do- wiythlni! in their lino. s Thedflav in placlm? tho new iron turn Me in miltion iK l'endloton Ih cuincd . .1 - A I.I A n uio iion-rn-elvai 01 1110 maienai iu inedin coustiuit.aa ti foundation, h, howjvor, ia oxihscW tn i"ivo IFannlo H ya' young friends cave her h i Mantsur, riso partv last Fiday eyen-1 - - . ... ...w .." , .- ' ittlio residenaiof her parents. liieUmla town elmrter seoni tolw swklng I rjg peoplo hail us much fun uud prob- linn. ",UW 'U'" ' UM1.W..11-,ri. rni..M Urt llilllll HlllUII. UlVlljO.'1'v . lll'OrCO .IICVII.IIT. : PNedon u chan-o of robbery on Thurs-1 K. li.nl un examination beforo Jusiica hsory on Friday, und tno char,-e was -'ui's.-u, uiero being no uvureinu Wnst him, Work has been stopjied on tho South- llflhodiftt church building for some on, probably "Jack of funds." The WC brethren will lu ull likelihood nave the necessary money raised to "7 llio work to completion. . barn of James Li ml ov has wen "tel often bv tramiw of latis who crawl 'fHIielinii- iliirln,. lli.. nli. lit lnik-n in fhay, Hnioko their piies and havo a miio generally. Thd ollicers woum to make a haul bv raidini: tho .The Rev. Mr. Tii'linnr. an Eltisi'OPal 0bt;rofWalU Walla, is in town to . He ia enLML'e.t in .nllecllni' data lit tfpurpotse of H ritinif a iiamphlet in Hie fets of t'.i- O. U. . Co. The "U8tiiosiN ackr.owl.di; s u friendly 'lru the rovean 1 enc ian. JtwO. U.A- N. Co., it is said, will soon "' c 'nstrnctioii of eighteen or 'Wy now nix.inoi. fr.nr nf llilll tell- 'lers. ii i n'Wi ovur tha mountains. Thov jJWof the very best pattern, und will t welcome und neci-essary addition comruny'a force of locomotives. Thocasoof UIta Wh vh R.G. Thomp son, administrator of thu estate of thclatii William Hoes, was on trial nwlav in tho circuit court, lhe pluliitlll', whoWamo divorced from llm !..(.., l .... i. . i i. tli-nth, sues In this eusu for iK:U. nrtl.n valuo of tho household f.rnilnre, presu.n - nbly belonging to tho Hois estate, which sho claims was horowners.miilpioperty. " w" t.n trial beforu thu iire.ibii.rt tho entlro da v. Tim i,ll,,mY L - senled by Fred 1W I'uslin and HulleVre iiuneiay. ' Allium; llm o.hv.,.1 1......1 .....! . n uuh iui u-pm riiiiuuii'ii 1 WHO haVO centered in PiMtilMm, fr.,. f..' and near are not a few wlio have Boflened r.,v,, ui uiuir riiien8ioii oy aeiii r - inu- tho nit nf cin...t..nt..,. Ti..: 'iii ...1 1101180 last nljdit wan made the secnu of . . " . - ... -iui . -ibiiuiki Aiiu , ilium iniicii merilment, a law of thono iovi.il spirits having conureirated and reualed eacli utile ler with anecdotes, Home of rather u qucstionablu turn, but much enjoyed. '.uti-mii-iL-m. inu uin im Kotii up un til nearly 12 o'clock. Htllldar. Mondav and TiiomiIkv iv.nln,-a probably tho largeHt eonKreutatiolis that ever turned out in Pendleton attended tho union services at tho Ilantlst church. Aiioy uru KroHiiiK nigiuiy in iiitorert. ami the preachers feel greatly oncouraw-d that the eood seed they havo sown lias not all fallen on stony ground, but is bringing forth fruit. The "sensational" artlclo which re cently appeared in thu Lexington lludget, rellectlng on tho conduct of Hon. T. K. Fell uml other llcpnuer citizens in regard to certain tuilro.id matters, seems lo bo really "sem-alional" evcrywheto but In Hcppner. where tho neonlo take tho mat ter coolly, and uro not half as mad as night bo imagined. T. M. Heiniihilt. J. II. Slmn)n uml "Skedaddle" Smith, three old and influ ential roldt'iitu of Pilot HiK'k. urn nil n- tioiislvlll, und .Mr. Sharon p.iitlenlarly is said to bo in a dangerous condltloni Aiiiiiieuof Iho su lererrfiiru "o 1 ii-hi- dents" of Umatillu county, and it is lo be hilM-d that they may nil yel bu spared to their friends. .Monroe Mlllei. formerly of Weston. panned through town last livening hound lor Kosoburg, Or., where hi p.irunts re moved some films ago. Monroe has Ih-oii t-nifagcd in railroad contract work near biKiknuo 1'iills, nut was compelled to de sist bccuiiMi ol Calling liealth, ami now mends to take a rest font lime. An attempt Is on foot to orgaufxo n gun club in Pendleton, and wlllprohnhly meet with success. Something should lie dono for the preservation of gtiuo for legitim ate sjiort in tills neighborhood, and u well-organized gun chili would do won ders towaid enforcing game laws, which nro now too oiten (Unregarded. The other night a guest at the Golden Itulu who probably left 11 .lot of hayr-ccd on tne bureau when lie got Ihrouuli combing, attempted to-blow out the clectrio llglit, Willi wlilcli liH room was illuminated, lleing iiusucccssfiii, of course, he probably slept ill night with the blamed thing going. Tho work of cementing tho Uisemeut of tho Golden Hole will bo completed by tho end of thu week, so says Frank Duprat. Onu laruo room has already been finished and woik lias commenced ti(on another. A steam laundry will ho operated by Mr. Gageu In tho room' underneath the hotel ollico. Charles Downey, w lio'was arrested and taken lielow to appear before Judge Dcady for Belling llipior without a licenso. has received his sentence $100 lino ami imprisonment for three months in the Multnomuli county jail. The latter ior Hon of tho sentence was Kiisiiciulcd, how ever. A jKJtition is lu circulation lu Pendle ton and in the county, praying the Legis lature not to legislate any more in regard to tho suino law, und asking that swine bo not allowed to run at large us proposed by a contemplated amendment to tho sumo, l.t is lieing extensively signed. Mr. und Mrs. J. Itoss Dickson tcturncd on this morning's train from their wed ding trip in California. Although enjoy ing their trip nnd Urn balmy climaio of the Orange State immensely, they think just us much of Kaslern Oiegon us ever, und aro glad to got back. Col. F. J. Paiker, tin) veteran editor of the Walla Wulla StuH-smaii. uml il, 1', Isaac, the well-known floiiilng mill man of tho Garden City, pas-ed ihrougn town thin morning, liourul for homo, calling on tho Fast OnwiosiAS ollico during tholr short stay In Pendleton. North Yakima wants tho people to se lect candidates for u coiirtltutionul con vention to po had ut I hat city. The citizens huvo pledged theim-clvcs to fur iilli umiilc accommodations for the convention and nssembled candidate-1. , , . , ii i ii ..-it..,, Low iston iHiOple, it is snld, are innkinu etioris 10 securu mo extension oi ntu.v Hunt's l rUroad to that town. jn tho Inland F.mpi Nearlyovery place , iiiniro with 11 IKIftolliCO I um pxpt-t-ting Hunt int luliway. ....... ... I TI.O infllll Child of Jlr. uml Mrs. liimmqrmaii, uvnm 1 1.. I at Cold Spring, is in "' Dr. H. Porter, tlio lho physician, paid Pendleton a visit yesterday. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. S. ltkhoy aro In town to day from Milton. It. H. Simpson, tho iwpular merchant of Helix, is in town Uy. t'srnlv.11 Ciimluic. Fred T. Merrill, manager of tho Hob ertino cirival Masiuerado .Compuny, uritea from t- !"ton, Idaho, that Ihoy will arrive here i. tur.lay. un d on 1 nursiiay, reoiua. , ... .t.i.,...aw.ni,ii uiii-i-imrfiil ltoleit ne tiirnl- ....i M,.w.,in.r.i!n Hall iii 1 Ills city. Mr, and .Mrs. Merrill inado manj friends diir- Id. '.-..- ' - . . ing their former visit neie, wno uiv .. ions for them to give i ns niore carnival .....t..r ill, WO lavorull .! lire IIIIB.UHt4.-i. They will lo no utorte untuined making tills ihe event of thu season. iu Whu .... B-nii I ... r.i.i IH no . can ......or do ., ..... .uiv .iineri'iif- . --- ,i nr. l,v ulieap John bou.w or .trud na part ft a- eiiorm;.u pn " ConeH! nn.l CoubIi" ;"B"" WXlXX VVliat I H, worm, la, miuhi priceT Mi m "' , "" .r...i7; n 'h.ii iiKtur KlTluiCMeu V 1 Ti?(H i iS il !!! 0 1 1 1' L I II V i K H VSSuuY lOUO HYHIII' IH P'.-" I InB .Hi- . ft"h.Vi' L i L h. f'Ai'Vnir m-iirli Atone? TI 1. 1 no- CIHCUITCOUIIT. l-rorMlll.1,..r Ve.t.r.Uy P to hi. , ' . . 1 1 Lu.8 ct ttl V8 J 8 Shlunnbarger ct ' Sullivan vs 0 It A S Co : demurrer over- ruled bycon-cnt. . In matter of citizens!.... of John sioiu. Ic s: m in tin.l i ..ih,..A.i.. " I J W i.i,i,.t, . r..i...t..,V '' J II Koontz vsJ V SI... Y '.mi ' . iihiiriiient t-'inllli vu Hnitili . ,l,.f,...l i u 11 m.. r , ,, --' tiv.t.1.11, Him 11 1; .iiv I-Ullghn MilKi tiled rrfernn I nn'1 a1('t,, ,., , i ,;,,,"""' ,B y 1 riniey: ueiauu 'and J 1! 'riiriiipniii..t..in.i w.r.wi.. -i'uiiiit.ii ivnim. ,, 1''rKi,oii vh t-erviinon: default and , 1 r 1 JK0-mtln aiKlnted referee. M..i. default and S i nnu aiipninii-u reierce. KolhchiUl Bean vh H Jackman : ills nliRPod at plalntlirH cohIh. F J Donaldson vh National Oil Co: did missed at plalntiiTH costH. Byron Jackson vs M K Webb: con llrmation of sale. Alexander A Frarer contlrmation of salo. A V HotalliiK A Co va I.. S. Kidd: vs Jan Hacked: continuation of salo. Tho History Co vs judgment and default answer. Henry Ilowman: for want of an J finodnrasB vs W J Andross, Senior ami Junior: motion overruled and demur rci overruled by consent. I 8 Jones vs Jllvor Cheloy : demurrer 10 answer overruled by consent and reply filed. ' KliwI Hoss vs H G Thompson: on trial. Mill Urlllirrallnir. After further examination of witnesses dlirilli! tho dav. Iho iirtrnmpiits be conn. sel in tlin Noble case wt-ie oixjiicd yester i'"y at alsint four o'clock in llio aftoriKKWi. Perhaps every nvnllablo point in Hie cum) was abed lv the onnoslm! nttornevH. nnd the matter th6n given to Iho considera tion of llio jury ntubout len o'clock in the evening. Theso gentlemen have been dcllls-rating all nllit and up to the profcnt writing, (noon) and havo as yet arrived at no concludon. They jirobablv win not iinin one skio or 1110 oilier 11 starved I11I6 suhmls-lon, or all agreo to hang. It is thought by thnpo who ouuht to know that tho result will bo a verdict of uc(iulttal, ora "siiMiiended Jury," uml this Is probably about the size of Iho unit tcr. Much interest is manifested in tho icsult, which 1 but natural. Ilnlrl Arrlvuli. V11.1..UU) IIoi'hk It Prino. Hi. Harnett. Ccnterville: II Thanhaiiser. J K Intter- soil, G W Simmons. Portland: C II Al len, Adams; (IT Thompson, Mis (initio und daughter, T it Tiekuse, W T Perrln, Walla Walla j Aug Keltlng, W K Pieice, .1 J Stewart, San Francisco: J U Skill'. H .M Stnmss, St Imis: J C Iuulos, 0 It .t Nj Clay Monniall, W T; I K Sal I rig. wcsion; .1 M (iiiuiami; i red null ; J !; (O.irden, City Gomies Uulk-F Michael K Michael. Hugh Donahue, G W Holder. Pilot Kock ; JO Saunders, J McSlay, Poitland; Dr II Porter, Kcho; I Slicnermaii, The Dalles; l.cn Howies, A Gordon, 'Cotton wood; J J Doll, SHlTord; J W Salisbury and wife, Vinson; A J Sullivan, 1-eud-vllln; Donald ltoss, Vinson: KK ltlcbev nnd wife, W II Jngley, Milton; K it Ilurk.N P History Co: Wm llurnos: T II Mcintosh, Walla Wulla; A Hoehl, SJ Myrick; It M Powers. Weoton: Tlios Murrav; Fiank Murray. G N Smith, C II Ilrowu, O It N; J T Haluvlllo; S A Scott, Vansycle. HowM.iN IIousk J W Deal, Kcho; T Jessop, Farmlngton; Wm Deal und wife, S A Id rich, A linger, TS Aldrich. O II Vantress, C S Zlcseniss, P K VanUuren, Henry Stoop, IjiUrando; John Dock, llullalo, N Y ; John Ogle, G A Jacobsami wife, Missouri: W P Johns, and family, Modes, Kun; F.lizaJ llaldwin, Laura J Ilaldwin, Camas; D Her rick, Jr, ltob Hudgeou, City. Iirxlhor .1. K. .Miller. Mr. J. U. Miller, u inoinber of tho firm of Koblcy Miller, nnd nn inthientlal anil resiicclt-d citizen of Centeiville, died ut Itliat place yit-terday, of consumption. Mr. Miller has long It-en sullerliuwiin this subtle disease, and puisued Iho usual eourro taken by its victims, taking a trip to California in the ho-s o( Is-ne-filling his health. It availed htm nolle inu, houover, uud ou his return lie was M'lzed with u tlithter grip by tbodeudly aliment und at last took hi bod, never lo ilkr. Mr. Miller no-ssessed Mr. Miller o.ssessed tnuny altilh-l iii..j ulit.-h makn 11 man ''the noblest work of God." Ilonet-t, coiisileniious and industrioiH. In- made many steadfast friends duiing his llio und leaves many uImi-.tii mourners niter ins ileum. 110 i-. ...:,.. ,.r nr.. iiiiiit'.fit,, vpnrs was in iiiu imui.iw. ...v, . (( un, mWH tt arrowing wifo and , m., . . . . j I ho funeral occurred in Centervilloto- . " . I, ,. II, ...u, ,!.... a f lltlV. Ul OHO ( .1 , llllitu, Miw nr'iv"i Ji.-'n.U Fullows. of which the deceased a uwn)xr. Ho was also un honored .f II...-. ...! .i.wl ll'nrl'.iu.li 'member f tho Masonic uml uorKiut-n lolges, both of w hlvh attended bis lunerai. lit- fiaturnl lli Tarry. Kmm ihA-oiu iitetk I'oiijIp. Lust week an estimable young lady and her best fellow, who it-side In our town, belli" tired of Cunnaway'H tine st -re sweeTmeals, determined to make a butch t.illV. und havo u tolly iiooif time. Aivordiniily they procureil desired some lino syrup und. placing lie .....,.i t ,. f.viiiL'itan. nut the soomto WIIMMIIIt t r i - , - , bo delicious tally on Hie stovo to cook, and retired to another room to "coo.' During the al senco of the y. ung tullv- rends, the fatlieroi me gin pif...r.. . , the kitchen and. being fcouiew hut of un . obliging old dad, reasoned the cs-tklng mess it i tne louowiiiK iii.iitii.-iii-. ; 1 i,.iw..i ivrvil ill. 1 ItfaSIOOlI lirunil mustard, 1 ttaspioii red penis-rand ono tub esiKs n of suit ; tbis no num. up n ,.a In ..Illiterate nil tra-es ul the DM - . , , spooney dm receneu. hi I . . J .. i.i .u ...... ..vl.tlnt' ikfi. " lnt riMilVLO. iiit-iu tj ,. great cirea "i 'ni , " , , tween the young H.pw. ana . ,a,l Udter pleased than ecr with his favorito remedy. IT 1 f j KH FOKJKMIIKI1 HOT. IH..Imll..- ,. Opinions th. 1 1,1. Niitaiuic . . Pknuixtox, Jan. 30. 18M. t !" ",!!'," ,,,e V? "'" , T'lu iCh lwo n Alia street kept up an Sl 1,1 '"" "ioket all last nntlit, Kept uii an 1 all iilhtl.iK.it,! bomlM. trlni ' I WIIIIO IIIU Oil! ; i nre-craeKi-rs aim 1 10.? i "..' 'I'Uav, many a ,Kor devil . "B RtT' uwuko nil t.t..t. !!.... und to consider which was the greatest ....inuu.u, iiiu miiii-so or tne eiiy mar - sha , who allows rmcli proceedlniiM. It ouirht lo Ik- eiuniLili t .. h. , "'"W . .. "... " . tlllll 111.! that neigliborhuiNl am niil,l,., l,t t,. il, )Io of roi, m 111 ami h..iiiciico f thefo tumble-' down sliumies, with lhciiariavofChliieno i PlOstltUtes 11111I niilntii il..i,.lu 'I., il. .1 .... I .a ia1.l . 41 " time, wlilmiit iw.tiu. ,.,.,!i ..11 ,.i..i.i "-' NuneKs anu eouiiiHion, It all lira with the marsbal, and If he thinks more of tho Chlneoo than ho does pf the whites, il will continuo; otherwlno It will cease. Alta U 0110 of tho lust strcots in tho town, and while it could not bo defiled by the railroad, It can be monopolized by tho celestials, and with out a word of protest. The peoplo who own these old shanties have more resect for a dollar rent monov than they havo for their neighbors or th'o community. When will the city authori ties look after this matter, whicli is of so much imi-ortanco to the wbolo ton7 DllSIMITK. , ItlVSOI.UTIONH OITeiril by KurrUn Irani;,. In llrf-rrnrti lu tliii IHvNI.iiiiil tliimllll-t t'nnnly. Inasmucli a thu subject of division is being agltatcv. in our county, and us there uie certain patties circulating u petition sctlim; lortli lines which wo consider un just and unfair lo tho farmers of the pro- lioeu new county, iiicroioro io it Hesolved. bv r.ureka Granee of C.-nlerville, 1st. That nodi Hie leuislature. now convened a fair and euuilablo division of I'malllla loiiiitv, or none at all. 2d. That thu sentiments of Vansycle Grange No. 221, and of tho Comity Grange, as expressed by resolutions In icfereuco to divi'dou. me .10I the semi- Jiienls of thin ( .range. j 3d. That our woith.v secretary is here-1 by Instructed to forward 11 cony of these . resolnlioim to e.icmriiemlier of tho legisla ' lure from this county, and a conv each lo 1 Iho Home Press and K.sr OiinmNUN fori tiUllllcilloll. F. 1'i:i:iii.i;ii. J. A. hCOIT, Sceictare. Master. TI... Oli-al litis Crl-liriitr. To-day Is Chinoso New Year, the onli holiday Hie CeleN'luN observe iluriuif the entire limn consum. d by Iho earth in Its orbit around the sun. An incessant fu-ll-lade of llri crackers on the streets in fi on t of Ihn habitations of the Momrollnua evl denei'd Iho fact that accordim: to tbo Chlneso belief celebration and noise go ' huml-Iu-liand, a Pellet wlileb is also lield by the small b y of America, 'llio iusidu iKirtlous of their houses are amiroinlulcly de(vruted for the occasion, and their in habitants have laid uside llio Imnlemeids of their trade, nnd are enjoying Iho su premo pleasure ol "Hitting the pipe" lo their heatt's content, and exiierieueing tho exhiliiating Hiwcrsof good old ( 111-ni-so no. A stranger who enters their gates fsreguWd with Chinese caudios and nuts, and with Chinese whisky also, If ho is willing to sample this mysterious nec tar of tho Celestials. This iotty celebra tion of tho Chlneso uit-ars supremely Inslgiilflcunt compared with (lie A men- can's grand rotittii ol .miy; nut men when wo ret ect that tbo .Mongolians cel ebrated tho birth of the NVw Year in this manner Ionu ln-fore the Cuucuuslau had ceased to live in eaves and to kill his food and tight his enemies with weuoiis made of stone, that contemptuous feeling Is changed almost to one of resect. A'SavIiir. lUnk In I'mullrliin. Articles of incororatloii for the "I'un lleton SavIriL-s Hank" wero tiled to-day. Tlin tneniu rnilora uro J II. Itiilev. I). 1'. Thomiison, and L. I. MeArlhur, and the ! capital slm-k has Is-eri fined at $100,000 I divided Into 200 shaies at f'tOO each. The i VinaUlla. ileal f.rtaiv tV Loan Assocta- Hon will I e merged into the new sav lugs bank, which will do business In Pendleton, it N an institution which has long been needed hero, and that its or ganization will prove of decided Is-neflt to 1 1 in l.iu'it i'n.M u ill.nnt s.ivIiil' KnerL'etli' inlluentlal men uro ntlts head, ami Iho success of the new lunk Imm its begin nlnu is u-sured. All classes of buslnes In I'oudloton will derive u benefit from Its estublUbmi'Ut. , liirmr I'llot Itnrkrr Klllril. A pilvate letter from Vale, Malheur i-ountv, slates that ut Jordan valley re cently u fight lik place between William Hughes und C. O. Nelson, two former residents, of Pilot Hock, in which Nelson wiiskllldd. No partieulara were ulven. ami llio mere f.ict of the killing Is ull that can lio given to the Kast Okkooman's readers. Nelson was a Swede, a quiet, Inolleiislve fellow, who wus continuously emplou-d near Pilot Hock forlhreo years byJ .L Sullivan. Hughes is well known tliroiiahout Ihisieitlon. lie was peace ublo enough whensoUr, but whendrunk wits danueious, and it I probable that ho killed Nebcin whilo under tho influence of U1mT- . , rj imuc-v Nice eight-room cottaito on Watfrslrett !for rent, und the following household i goods for s ilo dirt cheap: One .erllna healing stove. One Colombia cook siovo, No. 8. Onu walnut hcdioom set. Three rarits. Ono extension dining tal lo. lWessi -n of proi-erty given February 1st. For further pariieulais call on h. It. Wheeler, ut his residence on upper Water stael, Pendloton. Oregon. N.illwl 1 All itersons liaving borrowed lsxks I from I lie Ka-t Ohkoojiias Li .rary aro i wiihhK books will not be loaned irom trie unrary, ...J ..M.....,i.t..tit t,wrri I'll-jSi. oa Wo llliu w v aiu wi.nvM.. .w - - - heed this notice. Kast Okcoonuv Publishing Co. WANTS, 1'OU KHNT, 151'C. c lllt.At' AllV I'.l I I.-IM.. Ni.tli i ill IhlH at tlio rnluuf nnaifiit k u.inl lor imicIi inner- linn. Ii1"' HAI.K.-A farm (if Id) 1i Wt'" ' H iwctn In mil inim ivinilct m; R., mo,,,. If) urrr. nil 111 rultiviiiliitl, Mtiiii, ami iiiiu ll.ii.ru. f lulu I uulniiiri.votl. iirtir lh tnwii nr Vitim. iTmu. I HIlH I lllltl. V tir.l.t. I.- I tt. ti I 1... rriomH, w. r., cm. M1.1t tm o. Vim , . imiiimih- .1 .1 II ' ' - ii.. .1.1 ill Hlv 11111111 I amliinril Hi A ',"'Hr ''""l "'' 'rK miiulitT of tiior. I ..uiiii.i ru n..Kllin; li.ii;.. uu i.ullil l-Hlll'll i or iidlresH .1. II It Y, 1-einll.toii or 1 ll.n r.P n, t-l4tt JIBH iron iti:sr. Tw 0 sli'i'iilnif h.iiii. ..vin I.. tile I.'iiM OrpLfimlnii liniMinif. iii.iitnii iiv "(til 111 . lint Hli.l I'lilit iri.Ur, tMlli-., Mr. pilrc ISt'riiiiiiitli rncli. ipl iittlin otllre. , Ioll lll.Nl-.-A ilw.'llinjr liou-o 1,11 niiprr mil of Court stri'it. eoiil.diiltn; ilvn hinm, lor J10 p-riuiiiilli, Apply at lull or- .iri. Wim IIKNT.-A .IwellhiK Iioiiho on Alia, I? tU'hr.Miiln fit. cLiviiiiiiitiinc ..lull! ioom, forliriaiiKiiitli. Apply allliU i.ffleii. IOII KAI.K.-SIX InlK, rl liimtrd. nriir I? tlir Himnr-i- selmol fur V4Hicni.li, Apply Httllll Ollico. A 1? lit HAI.K. Knur lulu and a miinll hniir " In tliKivntrHl purl of tnvrii,f.ir-)inHi. A bur,, on. Apply nt tit lo oillc,'. LAWYKIl-t If ynn want ciivcrs fur li-cnl eiiniei.u erili ut tldt oiricii. lrl-i'luo cen ei.ch. W.D.Hansford&Go. iiHiilt-r In Hardware and, Tinware PUMPS A1D PIPE. PLUrviniNC Promptly Dono. main i m:i:r, i-kmm.i:ton . 'uir ' Miii pn 111 1' ... u in !i.,riiniii.'p l ". 'ril Il Ihs iililyti ami inn-l pnpulRr rdrntine uri nirrliMiirnl pnr initidilml mt tiai Itm lrtrl rirrulAiInn nrnr paiwrnf II-rlnut Hi lli wuild. fully lllu.lr.lf.l. Ilr.l rlax ol Wresl KnvrsT. I nil., l-iilih.lirxl rplilt sa-ml for apr-rimta AIUNN CO, l-liil iniltlia. Y llroair, K.T. ARCHITECTS & IUILDERO Edition of Sclcntilio American, O A rrt wmii, Kntli liana ninlalni mlorrd lltliiiitraiililii I'luifinl miinirr ami rtlr rnliUn. ci or uiibllo bulhllnui. Niiiiii.ri,ii, minimal and full plana ami ralltralluna fur thauia c( rnriiaa ninivniiiam imiiainr. rnra 2 w A Ucta. a m'f 1. 1. . . A CO. I'tliliautks. USX nc Ml.lit) aiipllratlnn, fur Amarlran and i"or I alan liatvtila. Sand fur Handbook. OurrAA. pondaucoalilcllr nunldrnllal, TRADE MARKS. In rata your matt I, not raalitarad In I ha PaU nl llmrt, applr la MVNII A Co., and procui Immedlau pivlatlan. Hani for llAadboot. CIII-VIIIIIIITH for iKMla, charta, mafo. Ia, ul(tt pruourad. Addiata MUNN Ac CO., 1-Alanl Hallcllora, auitUL Orrirn Kl nMoiDWAT. N. T. H. KOl Ill II I I.I). A aWMh cat n m mm m ma- in un m m.j m m mm a to.. r iiaTAhAdoftr Id vaari- aitMirlanr anil ria maila nvaa EHtnbllshod, 1878.- Rothchild DKALUKP IN- Genera TlioiitjiMm-Hiintliart i.loclc Southwest Oomor of Main and Alta Streets, PENDLETON, OREGON. VILLARD HOUSE, DAVE HORN, Proprlotor. .VoillifAJit Corner MaIii b.i.I (i.tlrtSilrof Ii I'KNDI.iri'ON, OIUKION. Rc-omjiiwI, He-funiifiliHl mul SAMPLE ROOMS KiceOoucli tonil from iralna. FOR W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & 00. Wine and Spirit Morel units, 03FROWTST. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON AGKNTn- - NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE r-n MIliAnnkPP W.i . EXPORT OIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, tWaukensaw, Wis.) VEURE CLI QUOT PONSARDIN ChAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label., ju.'iidsw am CREAT OVERLAND ROUTE THE Northern Pacific Railroad! Tlll.ONI.Y LINK t.UNNl.Ni. I'ultmnn liln(r Ntcfplnij Van ifiiliUftetnt )iv Om-hri Mvil Kmlanint Strrpinl lYtrtt II I'M lltrtftt tWt if Chnrge From Orcrjon anil Washington Points to the East, Vlii hi. l-aul Hint Mliiiiii)).ottA. Tim ,uly line riiniiliii; l-.ilsre Inning fsru. (M'di 7.1 ei-nts.l 'nnlrt Time Kwv MntU- Krom Ihn foiiNi Hut ihr iirlliern I'nellle Itnllro.-ul r"..f,!0,"x --'".v, Coiinoii iiiiur-, ht. joiciiii. Wolilon, l,."viniirili, K'nimi.H CUy, lliirlliiHton, Uiilney, HI lul.. i-lil. nmi nnd nil po nt thrinifiMunt tlie Kal nn.l Himlli Hit vlHt. l-miriiml MIhiichihiIIi. KM U) IIA NT HI.KK PINO ( IW Arj, Imiileil ,m temlnr cxprm, tmlns OTr lllTllroNd0 "f Uw Nnrth,'r" -,H0U0 U hvc WhIIuIii liinctlon3:lnH. ni, Unvn Porlluml s p. m ,iUy- nrrlvr. r.1 fo..Xdayl.N "r 8,,''',Ul V m" nVxin. Ifllllllnllntl iihH ni Ul liv...l .. 11- ni iSTni; :km;;i;,i, "ksx raSE I'ACtriODlVlHION. Trnln will Irsvn rnrllnml .lull.- .1 n.. ,...... ..11 , iiKt'i niiiiiill. (icnrml )VW!P l'"ngrr Avenl, h'o, I ,V. II. I'll AIIIT-.K.' WAxhlnmnii Ht ISirt lit ml. II. IU Hllll.KY.AKsnt. i.niiii'idii.orcKun. H.F.Joiinson&Go,, Prescription Druggists, PURE MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMES, RoquioitoB of tno Toilot, Statlonory & Soltool Supplios Fine Imported nn.f Key West Clflnrn. Dri-'illi- Vllbtr.l lloiiav. ''NIM.KTDN, UltKHON W. D. FLETCHER, WATCHMAKKK & JKWELRR, Hank lnilMliiK.riiiirl ln''t.'i.l,. Oregon, Mini. i Msr CllUllillan Or-AM. KINIw lli pl III HhlCIC. I 't fl 11 ON, ()p. ' "IK, unit sit Klinia or nut- Ill III pllill. ! THE BOWMAN HOUSE l.l. Iliii'tuii, rrnprl.'lni'. MMo'timl lli.llrii.iil Mt, 'eiiiltin,Or'ifii I'lrst-olHAA lii every nmcl. Ner Un. .tn hi iitnl Iima Ktnry cmivxiilcncr. Trrui 41 lii II daw VtLLAftD HOUSE RESTAURANT. Mrs, Tom Bradley, Proprlrtrem. MHln Slicrl I'tMiillrlAn. 1 Olllv llral.cli.aa ncr.iilll.iislidloii. Ili'til niiiirt. ri forconiinricl'il Intvsli-ra. Tlin put nutans of the nulilln aollxliril, milii mi Hiln to iilrntn I It cut J. Ktjuiiijieil in Kirtit-OliifM Stylo. COMMERCIAL MEN. WHISKIES; JOS SCHUTZ BREWINQ PJLSNcn BOIlLtUilttH. AnlA Vklif S il inaim. VJhr Of. f uienls sold nn '0i7' tAZA-K In.iHll Bean Merchandise.