aa I w Tho btiker who hold fnrili street, near College, was robbed of 80 Wednesday evening by u fellow whol" HIONllll.K TALK. FRIDAY, FKMIUAUY 1, K.l OrfKOiilim llrnncli OUIct). u.tfnnn Kwli'rnOrpxon urn cunllnllr 15 til Will t "'- KAST OlIKdONIAN -l aiM- wnen in rorimiui. unii innKO billlulllK mini iTi, ut-iwri'ii ..iminn nun nrnih ruci ui um i-.amt . . it i-iiiiiiiiiii iimiii ni hiiu uiiiri iiir ..1 UH IIIIKUIII ll-llliuij I'lllH'in lliu III f.ii- Him uriMimirioiliitliiii nf 'l I II n I. i. Inlimlmili. II. l. m.... .kail III IT Win 'nil" in IllJIIRCll lin Rlllfllr. trllbl ..I !.. I.I. i mi. . i " . ii wi ui mm. 1 fho baker wanted to go to Portland and 1889. JWm ntcnditig to engago tho fellow to .v.... riiwi', iiu iiiivmg represented that lio understood the tiado. Tho limn watched for an oportunlty und when It cuino laundered tho till nnd Btnick out. Ho was Been footing it down tbo railroad truck yesterday morning, but an far an known lias not yet been captured. Pioneer Cabtlo No. 1, Knights of tlio vioiueu VMgie, was organized at Center r-ilVmiK.II.1'lll.N.li IMUIItT'lI jUV.ml block Iiiick or tlin K. (I. llllllillllK .JfVebb nnd JohiiNon NtruetM, Humliiy l KL 11 Ik llll ..III. HVJ If. 111. PUIIUIIJ .1.1 tn in. .Miiiwt-PK i)nivfrmnfiiiiii?. ...i.i- 7-:ai ti. in. Liin ini wn m nn I mfIaIIv uiinn uiifc cminccu-u wiwiuiurr wn'ii in urini i iiniur, V. A.H." Dclllirti tli I'... .....I li. 1..1... of tlio r'Mriiirr.' tinmen It. liun.il ... the I'm-ninm ami Hit I'enplr. .Fi siPKit, Jan. lit), 1881). To tho Killlor of tho Ki-ut Uri-Konlitu. I desiro to plaeo before tho readers of t ie 1. st Oiikuosian-u few reasons uhv tho Orungo should havo the support o'f ...u oiiiuiu-iiu lunuers. uur organ beloiius to the furiimru nf llm I States, and when It Is controlled bv anv ' thorlties there, as his arrival was entirely ouier class or Interest It l eases to repre-! Ilmxl wtu'l. una was in tho natiuo of u Kent its declaration of purposes, and nee-1 "nprbo pint). It Is rumored that his ON Till: UKSI'iltVATlON. A VMl by hii Inillnli liMpM-tur ita-ntr 11 HurprUr I'lirl) -Tliu Clili-r lletlbcriit lu Cimiirll, Col. J. (J. Saunders, a United States Indian hir.poc.ior, arrived in town from N uMilngton Tuesday morning, and pro- CUR'd a team at oiicti uml iImivii tn tin. WANTS, I'OH HHNT, KTC. pltKAl ADVKItTlHlNfl.-Nntlet In this J KtyU'Wlit tic liiMTU'il In tho'ii minimi hi the rule of mm cunt u ivoril fur moll Inner tlnii. I.HIK SAl.i:.- .V fill-til nf 1. mm., nil I?. ll f.iu-cil una Iftiiicri'i III t'liltivnlloii. iport of "twney to make an oilicial investigation of "AVi l.V.V7. "IYX. """'' "V. t"""'' 0".1' hh ' iwrnS -lii'r Tlikr ,ywt m con-1 --'.-" !,;! rr,:;;,::;;!; ,:' l tilted i Biiinrahio tiopidutlon in tho minds of mi-1 iiiinmritiiv for lutnii'iimm humim tt the i t.iiiin .HiH-iiii:inii mi IVmlliton. iirini)H, or JiHI.MI. MrltltlDi:, 1 iioomii, W.T., mre Mntt Moi'ov. JIBif villo recentlv hv (!otom1 ltnr.i,.ru ini.. nf.essarllv IWfi'liH nil ri Loolhlgo, Kansas. Tlio name1' of tho of "'u American farmer. No pursuit has l.'XTKA COl'IKH. mniiiM ill 1 1 1 1 kl i iir m r-. TM T it 10 cents n copy, in wrapiers u r.ir niui inc it aesireii. i'ohiul'c llltlCVITIUn. rhovHters ut btantleld's restuurant. I -i.i.i in ii uui. yo. 1 mtallty of timothy hay is for i;T. F. Kourko. . ..I miMilu nt. iill tirinrH lit tlin I'leni'li .Mnt .l. V. Staiillulil. nrotirietor. E.Iati returned on this morning's I l.tn lwti tt Mriiirnti'u tmtitiil innii inn till' tu uiLkuii niifiiii ), liceler, tho druggist and jeweler fctoii. is in tow n on conn nusiness. aider ltoiK.'rtino carnival liall will bo in iniN i ili hi:ai a iiiji rim v i-i:iiiii Are vott preparing your suits !,. ..,. I I .... II... t..l. It.,1 f .. ivi p:i!-t, but oxpectH to bu ut bis ..I.. I... ....... ..in U.iii..l.... .i li&lll lli'liliri mi, , uiiiiii iiu , tin litnoriiiaii, second door from Hlcli :'. liiiiieli counter, Is paying tlio 4m:iiket tirlco for hides. Kelts, fur t mank nnitrt to rent fur tho Kmnd rA ivirnlvnl iiiiiMdin'MiiId IH'Xt lit tliid itif n xs of tlio firm oi J. Hloch cctcrvlllo. catiu) clown with unnin- f otlior ('ontorvilllann onlusttivo tnIlt t( HL'O tlio hIiou. Juucn ili iiu tiui riiwiiiih i a r.. ill 1 il l . ltl A ..... U- .iilliiiilklll. i Uk lllin IIIIIVU IIV I'lll BUI "lliItl- if ! I.. . I (7 - - V. I'lll III 111 .A . I . I'ltriClllM. Illlfl lllHfl IWIur, living in Ueflpaln (Sululi, jthdoMi with nnouiiionUi. whtrli ih iii J I I' 1IIIII1V. V.lllllL 111111 Ulll. . ...ii t ... II .1... iorK oi i Hint: in nun ur.uuiik' uui ... it i i i... i. iri lliril I1I1H lll'CIl DUUIIll IJV IfUU Ullllli 41 mill'UBIHK illinniwi iiiu- IIIHVO ItlKUII Ilium niiuu tuu nun i.i . .i . t iln .1 .1 . .1. iii ir.iv mil iuiut ni riri iiii'ifi I I I ' .I U'litlnkor'H ilnntul olllcn now ier set. All other iirlces reduced. All work warranted. ; fiO cunts. uraiu elevator is being con- ' . I llll .1... 11 .1... ai iiiiihiiiiiu. mi iiiu iiiiu ui iiiu ,T Every station on iiuni's i ... i "...i.. . n.. ..i i... in.. tlio merrier. i3i I.loyd, tho person who fool clou H.r0 yrinilstotio ut Adams m n iiiiiiiruimi iiiiiiurn ui bu. iiiuuii irlotv tho circuit court yesterday, rVlllOUCCU IU UIIU IIIUII.ll ill tliu Uil. t t I.. .......It n nni iumiil' iiKiu in iiunin i 3 111 I irilllllll ILllllllU 1 UIIUI IUI I IIU HI ttlldltltv I lilt M11MHII1V UHKL'II IIV for eiituring that for tlio region. m seem to bo tiikUig bold of tho tin iiiu carnehiiivxn 'tii to succes. '. HainlUou has fottned n paitner- '.l I. 1.. .1.. .I.tt.t a r.. w, rurrow in uie rc.u vtiuiu Iiu.siiiuks. miner um iiriu iiamu . Farrow & Co. Ueorco's many liih him much success in hi !! . . . If ..I.I. .. JHorvieu, ho will mitely acliiovo v. ... ..11. w was dark and iioisomo mm i.u u.,.i.n i.iut iiv.mliiL- nn v hero io blocks of tho Chinese uiiur n:(.'eletlalB would liang n fctring ham tit.. Ikirvill lllHUIIIlf Vio lively for a tlmo, and also millels 16 havo another news- A gentleman namen noruuin. i Kansas, will remove a w Hut blaeo into Centerv liq, ollleersof tho new lodge, whleli is the llrst of Its kind in Oregon and ierhaps on mo raeiuo coast, could not bo learneil. It 1H Understood that .Mr. Ilfirilnm ulll soon bo in 1'endlctoii witli tho Intent to organizo a castlo liero, if theiu are any who wish to join tho order. Tho stockmen in tho neighborhood of oprague, w. T., must bo a hard crowd. A rendletoniun, Win. Howman, wlio is wintering his sheep in (hat neighborhood, and whoso haystacks were llrcd by incen diaries, supposed to bo cattlo men, soino time ago, writes that an attempt was mado to olson his band of sheep recently, resulting in tho death of cloven, l'nr downright, unprincipled eussedness on the. part of fcome oue, thfs takes tho cake. Tlio lournnllstlc war lietiwcn tliu na- tiern of L'nlon and a Cirando over tho county seat question continue. If either fcldo is to bo believed, l-u Cirando con (iiIim some hraliilc5S idiotio editors, ivhilo thoso of Union are low-lived, con temptible and wallow in mendacious tilth. IVaco. brethren, neiicoi nothiiiir is gained by abuse. "L'un't yon ulvo mo n nuarter to chaw on 7" wits linked Marshal French yester- lay, w ho was without his star, by a very secily-Iooking Indiviiliiiil. lie was very iiiueli snrprlned and hurt whon marched to Juil, for some sinner had referred him to tho marshal as a kind-hearted phllan throplft who would suiely glvo him a ipiarter. I). Ilerrlek, Jr., returned hist evening from llepitiioraud iciKirts selllni; u beau tiful, uraud iinrluht iiliiiiniif tho James M. Starr mako to Mr' I.. Uhea, president oi tlio l'irst .National liauK ut mat pure. Tliesu nlauos slnco introduced by .Minis Ilros. Co. aro fast becoming popular and milling tlielr way into tlio tsist iiomes in hastern (Jregon. Nearly every evening after school, tho small bovs who havo lieen reieaMii con- greguto on tho open spuco near tho depot ami play all sorts of games, "blackmail," "dare base," and others. It reminds the observer forcibly of the happy days of boyhood, mid ho sighs that ho ever grow older; but such Is life. A Ix)iilslauii lottery on u small scale is in progress in tho Cblneso quarters. Nearly all tho celestials nro "bucking at tlio game," nnd tho .Mongolians who operate It seem to bo making a fat thing out ot tho suckers, "allco samco white mail." Ono Chinaman made a winning yufturtluy, drawing ti li0 prUe. Tho remains of J. K. .Miller, who was burled yesteiday at Centervillo, wero fol lowed to the uravo by a lino of carriages over half a lnllo in lenuth. tilled with tho friends of tho deceased, whose name was legion In and arouiul Ci'iitcrville. John II. MuLcan. of .Moukland, Or., was admitted to citizenship yefterday by tbo circuit court. No hotter citizen than Mr. McLean could bo produced at homo. DIHCItll'TION OK Till: COf.NTItV. A (Iriillnniun I" Town Si-rKH.c liiinriutt. t Ion Wlilcli Will ikk I'riniMi hiiu Brimir by llif lUllromUi Mr. 0. A. lJohuid, loprescnting Arthur II. Day A Co., of Chicago.isln town gatli orliig material for u book to Ih Issueil by the linn lor tlio union racttiu ami mioii Lino railroads for the purjoso of iiiduciug immigration to this seutlou. Mr. lloland will call on tho bui-lness men of l'endle ton to Kecuio their cards to l Inserted in tho book ut regular advertising rates. It will contain about 'M pages, oxelu-ivo of many douhlo pugo views, bound uni formly with tho "Overland Tours," and profiifcoly Illustrated. It will bo u inarvel of condensed uml'ieliublo luforinfltloii on all subjects of interest to tho contemplat ing settler and wage-worker, in tlio vn- IIOUS OvClipailOiin, n' i" mnnni, minor", ptuclcTttlwr, or tho-o in search t health, pleasilrfi, game, etc., and tho llrst edition will Ihi 111,000 coplos. lho agricultural, horticultural, mining, Mock raining, lumlicrlng, HsIiInK cunning. eilueAtional and tho general mid special icources and ultructloiiB of llm country will recoivo tnitoful and paitieulur atten tion, also tlio niediitil springSi nines, mountains, rivois mid pleasant resorts throughout this vast oxteutof country, Jar larger and richer than lnany d tho empires, kin idoius anil prlnclp.dllles of ibo Old World, etu country of which the great majoilty of our own people v but litllo kuonledue. with no convenient, iuipaitlal or reliable so well dellned liidlvldiinlltv. lin ruitiiik,t, nr... u ...i. . i :. :'v.,.r:."''" ..wii io nni iuuiiucu uy ro ninny uiicresis peculiar to itself as the vocation of agri culture. Ah n fanners' organization, wo eoino to tlio front and claim that wo havo u right to mako an intelligent demand for pubho favor, for iill matters which natur ally fall within the province of the Indus try which wo represent. Oruanlzation is essontial and a necessity for the moral, Intellectual, social and liniincliil condition of .tlio American husuandman. Tho spe cial euro which la committed to the Orange is tho consideration of agriculture and esecially tho proper means to bo used to Incicaso tho quantity, quality and value of tho crops of tho nation and tho elevation of tho A mcrlean farmer. Thcro is no one interest that measures tho mag nitude and prosperity of a nation t-o much us Its annual ciops. What thu farmer produces Is tho business barome ter which regulates all of tho varied na tional Industries. Tho bad cllects of tho winter's storms, tho influence of a luck ward spring, or any retarding Inllueneu on tho progress and development of our staplu crops Is heralded forth as the liar blngor ot hard times. When wo are told that tho earlv crops look well aloui! the lino there Is a feclimr of buoyancy nnd conllileuce through tho business world, for the railroad looks to the crops for its freluht. tlio banker makes It the basis of discounts and exchange. Commerce is imiilo prosperous wnen mere is plenty ol productions for exjKirt, and uhovo all, the world looks to tho crops of tbo nation for lis bread and susteuaueo. Kxccss of crops Indicates and cioutes prosperity: failure of crops brings with it diminished trado and lluiinclal distress. Forty-four per centum of our entire imputation lire engaged in agriculture, ami nutro tiiuu one-half of our jiopulatlou is engaged in farming and moving tho crops, it is for these teasons that agriculture has tho highest claims for recognition, and there Is it dlirnlly ami responsiblllly for assert ing Its vast lmiortauco, it is tlio uraiiu purpose oi mo patrons of husbandry, to faithfully consider nil these questions which ollcct tho inteiests of tho American farmer. Wo desire to lemove all hindrance in tho way of ad vaucQincitt; our aim should bound Is to husband und employ every resourco lu sclenco and oxtwrienco to promoto u progressive agrlculturn; wo desire to sup iKirt a wine, economical and honest gov ernment, to work together at nil times nnd in every way for tlio elevation mid happiness of the husbandman. o havo douo much to restrain the greed and av arico of corM)rutIons, whoso highest tilui has been to charge all tho article will iHar, regardless of right, reiifon or justice. iuucli has won none lo ciicck uio tsvus und frauds of adulterated food and arti cles of common use, und have advanced tho Interests of education and morals everywhere. Tho piess, through lis avenues of In struction, Is voting tho advance tnovu alrcadv mado by tho Orange, mid some of tho editors aro wishing it "(Jod speed." They are umong tho many triumphs of tlio uraiigu, ami piaco our oruer m ontu ut the head ot tho column, us a isiam oi aggressive and progtesslvo workers for the Into-ost of ngricultuio. The Orange U therefore worthy tbo confidence of tho American husbandman, wiictnor no mis soil or follows tho plow among tho rocky and sterllo hills of Maine or cultivates tho great corn Ml of tho Mississippi valley, ... .-ii 1.. 11... I?. Umilli ii IIIK'S 1110 COllOU 111 IIIU niilill .-mini works among tho orange groves oi i-u-fornia, or raises wheal on tho bnuehgr.iss hills ot Oregon, wo uavo iiiu kuiiu huh ono common interest; wo musi nunu togotlier nnd act together, l nc Miuonai I'iimigo has ilono iiiuch to maik tlio path way, vet there still remains much to bo done, (iratigo hulls mint bo erected. Tho citldets of our strength reaching fiom ocean to ocean. These fortH must bo held bv a res-oluto and aggressive tianu oi pa Uispectioii may lead to a decapitation. estenl.iy met mng, after bis aiiival, a grjind pow-wiiw wan held to discuss cer tain matters. The InsiH-ctor, Agent Cof fey, and the Indian minister at tho agency weiu tho whites hi attend ance, while tho Indians weio well represented bv lVo. hnml i-liti.fi, f H. Umatlllas, and Young Chief and Show- 40 pr nioiitii inch ewtty, tno well known elilefs of tho Cuj- Jj'Olt MAI.t,.-t iiim. fur iiti- it my limi'ti ; liciir I'lliit ItiM-k ii lri!ii iiiiiutiiT n( liiur niighlirrit Itcrltlilri' hum. fnll nl Hip miii'li or iiiMriM .1. II ha, IViiillilim or I'llni llnck. jBj UR'N'T' r"'l.l'''pliiKiiMiiii. 2xh ht L til" Kilnt Ori'XiMllltll lilllMllitf, llluiliil hv Miiiiii, lint niui mill tfiiti r, Ii.iiMs,i', 1'iko l'iny innii' iiiiire. Illlt ! I1 til uses. CiiMi-tash w us also present , During the council, the subjects of bigamous man luges, Indian dancing, etc., which It was alleged tho agent permitted on tho reservation, and the question of fines alleged to huvo been improperly col ccted fiom tbo Indians by tho agent, wero discussed at length bv the chiefs, who Indulged in considerable plain talk against that functionary. Showcuuv mudo u very bitter attack upon tho agent's administration, and ho was sus tained In his charges by the other chiefs, showing plainly that ly some means Agent Cotley has made himself mqiojiu lar with thu Indians. What action the inspector lias taken or will take about the matter ! cp"",'","i is not known, but Mill probably b mude public in a week or two. Anywav, tho matter has created a flutter lu lescrvatluii circles, and It Is believed that Inteiestlng developments win ensue. HUNT. A itwvllliu hinixi nn mumr ClllllilllllUK uvo Apply ui tut" of- nii)m, fur J10 pvrninnlli lll'Hi 1 jUI It HUNT. A ilwellliiit hntisi' mi AllnJ V wnr Jtiiln sin (liPiiiiliiinliii.' I'lshi iiximn, I llll CHI I IIIUIIlll. 4fli; Hi 11111 lllUCII. 1.1011 SAI.K.-HU Ints, nrll lltiiitr,l. nrnr L' lho HMyrs olidlil fur flisli. Apply RtthlHiirtlcc. IAOIt SAI.K. 1'iiiir lot unit iikiiuill linu.o 1 In Ihrri'iiltHt part of Iowa, for JlftKl. A Imrif mi. Apply ut Uil' nlllco. r AWVIill-' - If you whiiI oiui'ti 1J ll I'llllll'lllC.lll III Ulll tittle. fur 1 1 will I'rlrMMo I W.D. Hansford&Go. Dfiitri In Hutu llmm-n." i Uy. J , . J fli! . Nice cight rixun cottime on Waterst.eet , R (I L U Y (11 D (A llll 1 1 Y B for rent, and thu followim: househuld goods for sale dirt cheap: 1 Ouo Xcrlhni heating stove. One Columbia cook stove, No. 8. ' Ono walnut Wdioont set. ! Three cafsMs. i One extension dining table. 1 I'ossesslon of pioperty given J'ebrnary 1st. For further particulars call on K. It. : Wheeler, at his ri'sldeuco on upper Wider j street, Pendleton, Oregon. What nn Knrlli In ttic ri'iiMin i iniiiii no-, i-nn n.it, or tin not i'u .my iinti-mio- in i-hrni uo.lriini-i put up by riii-np Jnhii li(Mi.i- or irrrniim-hluiirtii-i in ciinriiioiiN pmllu, rHthi-r Uihii, Hike it iiifilli'lnu nf wurlil Whip rrpli'iulnil ! uml linn that la Klvimf iinlvi-riil sntif iiillun ui - tin I pnri-7 tilt liirilh-liiii In tin- wi rlil is I KiVllilf SUCH tltilviTMil milUfupMnn fill- nurlfi llli! llm liliKtilim lll-UUIN III Oil I'l ltiril'.lt ! A llt.OOIl M A KKIt uml every holllc Uml , inn's not tin Its work will nnl ynu ncilliliv; J, Duiiuhlsnn D'uscNt. i PUMPS AIVD PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Done. MAIN HTlti:i:r, lK.M)l.irn, A (1111111 if 'Ii llli'llli , ,-in ii. - tr n i' Kit GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE THE Northern Pacific Railroad! THK ONtiY LINK UI NNI.Ntl fiiffmoii lifnor Slrfilng lirf Mnjnlfernt Ihxy (y.uehett Mr&tnt h'ni'ai unf SltriHiUt On I.' ll'iM Jhilhi Vr i Vbnrget From Orcpon nnd Washlnjtou Point to the East, Via St. I'iiiiI unit MliiticupolU I'hu only line run ii I ii? ruluor lilnliiij c.n. (Mi'.iln T.i cenlN) KaMtfKt Time Kt-r .Htnlt Kroni thn ConHt Over the Northern I'm-1 lie ltiillrunil Tn Xloiix Clly, rmincll lllufl', St. Jimppli, MohlMin, t-inonworlli, ICmm.n Clly, Ihirtlnxleii, Onliicy, St. Iilll, riiloiiirn iiiul All pnliilMtlinnmliiiiit llu Kn-t nml Miiuth 1'imt via St. Piiul niui Mlimi-iipillii, KMtatlANTHt.KMI'lNtl t'AltH Arc hnulril nn ri'iiliir i-xprom Iriitiii otit tlio i-iitlro loiiKth nf tlic Northern r.icllte tliillrvnul, I.i uvp Viilluli.liiiictli)ii:l:tiin, m, Ia'hvp 1'iirllnntl ,i p. in., ilully; nrrt nl Mlnni-Hpnlln or Ht.Vmil 12:7) p. ni unon, fourth iluv. rnuiirrtliiu uiniti nl Kt, I'nnl niui Mlnm niv. lUlimll polrili Km , south mill Soiillirmt. l'lVnt-'tf IUVIH10N. Trnlit will tcnr I'orlliinil ilully Ht JtiilOp. tn., rmitirctlni' wllhO, U. A N. Ko.'n Imili for nil point on Puurt Snuinl. . ... . A. 1). (.'IIAItliTON'i llrnr-rnl Wmtrrn l'iii-ii;or Amnt, No. 1 WiKlilinttnti St., I'nrllniiil. II. It. Hillt.i'.Y, Anont. IVnillrinu Dri'Kon, H.F.Johnson&Co., Prescription Druggists. PUBB MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMES, Kequiuitou of tno Toilot, rftatlonory & School Supplioa Fine Impeded anil Key West Cigar. Oppnillii Vllhir.l llouno, IM-NIII.I.TON. OltKllON Ii th.i i Mi-it unit mr.l in,ul:ir jrlftillllo (nit morliitnlrnt imiwr mh liliM ami 1m llm larrt rirrulntlon tifnnr n-rof III cIiim In aim wnflO. l llllr llltlvtrMtPll. Ili-L C1AII nf Wnn.1 lniilita me,. i-Niiii.iii-.i wrrnir rt-mi mnr. I'flpi, 13 a uiiur. tour mini MUHN A CO., l-UIII.IHIIr.-lra. !1 llrcmln ay, J U'liMt it Nnli-il I'liyali'liin hn)i I Cuic.miu, Jan. .'list, 1S.S8. , W. M. Wisdom, l)i:.it Kir: Ah you requested I havo oxutnIti?il the forinula of your toilet , pieariitIou, called "Itohorline." I can assure ynu that thu Ingredients ate lM)th hhind and harmless, und that the compound would form an excellent appli cation lu irritated conditions of tho skin. Yours truly. A mill-it Hks Hkvan, .M, I). , l'rof. of Anatomy Hush .Medical Col ego and I'. A. Surgeon, V. S. M. 11, S. for irrinin iliiiMiUl.il. Iremlw tj, W.T. ARCHITECTS & BUILDER Edition of Sclcntlflo Amrrlcan. O A rrrl inrcfM. Ijich l"uo mnUInt oiloi4 llllioiiriii'hm lti-nr ruunlrranil rllr n-riitrn. c or hulillo tiullillnai. .Numrrniit rnnmlnn nit full pUiK unit innlllriilliiiii fur tho ut ut iichmmiiliiuiliil hullillnir. I'rlrn tlM . Ucl. oii). Ml NN A CO., ITIUJallllUk PATENTS 10 IWl' lH)llnCrl anil !'' 1 U.lll) apiillriilliini fnr Anicil " Un patrnU. So'iil fiir llanill inarba rMor t io STuio In., who Nnl h it 1 All persons having Isiriuued hooks, from tlio Mkt Oiimionmn i.pirury uru lierehy rcpiestiil to a-turn the saiiio within thu next ten days. In tho future hooks will not Iw loaned from tho l.lhr.iry, us, Und imi uio constant lowers, l'leuso hoed this notice. Hast OmccioNMN Publishing Co. ii i ' linn ('mi I'urriiK nlliiwtlinlri-hlhlrcii to pouch llll I llrulll nnil i-niiKh uiiili-iiliiilyfuyi'-Oii.ltlH only u l.l-i tie cnhl," Hinl ki-i-p tiivlmc llimn rlit-iiii uml ' itxiik'i-roiiH iiinllrlin llliltt Ihry ntu ilnwrn llll lung lever or rnnmunptln.i, whon limy rill Imnoiwliy ri-lh-vi-il hy IIKUU'S flllMl. ! ItY CUUOU hYIU-'Pr It Ihh no upirln' , uml loir ri"Ho. K. -I. IHiiiI-Im)ii, DriiKifiil. j Uil . Inil I (i hatehailOTtr hat tuatl ntsr icilran and ran iimiiiooi. ixrrw. ronaaacvtitictir rniiiinoiiiiai. TRADE MARKS. In raj your maik It not rruKUrnl In tb TaU ut onici-, applr tn MtrNII A Co., ami procure ImmaOUln prutectlou. Sud for IfaaillXKik. C'OI'YIllflllTH for tiooka, cbula, max. tc, qulcklr procured. Addroa 81 UNN A: CO., I'atent Hollcllora. I OixiwaL Officii Kt lloiliwi.r, W. T. W. D. FLETCHER, TOGHMAKliR & J15WELHR, lliuik ImlliliiiK, Court MroiM'i-iiilli'ton Ort-Knn, Muni -I Mnr- i ll III-IIhii ll'AI I uimm ki pi In hioci;. I'lunnt, t)r iiuiik, nml nil klmlM nf mil al rii 1 1 ii 1 1 ti mi iilaHnlil nit Inn'iill ini tit plan. THE BOWMAN HOUSE ,11. .1. Ilnrtiin, I'roprletnr, MhIii'iiihI llnllri'iiil Sl., IVnillrtnli,OrKii KIlTl-cliiin In nvcry rmpicl. Iny to ot niui Imi t vnry -on viilrnro. Trriu II l4W Nn.tr th frm I v 1 1 VILLARD HOUSE RESTAURANT. Hre.Tom Qradley, Proirlctrcss. .Mh I ii slri-rt IVmllrlnil. Only It mt-rliiK mvniiinnvlitlliiti. Ilmnl niiiirlura fiirmiiiiiiuriiliil ImMilfrni Thnp.it niliiun nf Hie piihthi .oIImIIihI, apnrlilif uit pnliia In pleiKri them. s. itoriM'iiiU). J. 15. linAW Estnblishotl, 1870.- jioinoniiu Bean StopTnlliliiKln Yniirafir, Kiom the Han KnuiflMO Alls. , Tho New York Herald thinks the Call-! fornia courts have stretched a liit hy making slander out of words spilen hy a , husUind to his v, ifo in tho privacy nf their room concerning n third jsrson whowss, DKAMCUP IN- Genera! A UKCKtKSH IHtlVKH. II tin i ,.(.... u., . r.l j i-i vriiiiiHtice tirlitd --'1. M.Vt .IM...U v.. .1 l. " ' . wB, No better Jleld is ouereu , records for reference. 'ttntervillo, unit it la iwiioncuuiu 'sill incot with Bitceess. ll-n , . ... ii. . i I .l1li.r -., tuniiui.j ...v :- .' i i iimnhni Tanner raii-il lei iinraea iu Uljers & Uo., who has bem i-1""!",,,, Awiiy. nil smrera Thrhy. f C.a.n .......I... AVIllliriT 1 I - . llf llll . . . w liiliM-tnillinil IH HILtltU Itv raldwln. u fanner reMdiug on u raueh at i th il ui...... .ii.. ...illi.v tntnrneu n.i... in i . n I...... vwi. ,i uMin-ouii . -j -w... Mnni.l.. I.I.. f 111. In -linlll. "-.iviiii ,ua inning iu iiiftv.., illicit town ho was favorably .ur. it iison is kwi " a. and wo would bo sorry to loto Irons of husbandly, uio lurmers iiium, l,1,v.lwru.(.,t,.1, iu U,0tliLr room And over come to tho front am .leiniiniiiij ieir ,jicjr(1 Jt "jt do(H look n good deal like, numlrers and wealth that comb nuUo . punicnn Ina fr miking to hlmrelf, motioiolles and trusts which detroj ,io 1 1- J, himlmml and wife are ono. Ildenco und wrest from a burdened sxplc t profits which aro unreasonable ana Kir T, folownc . j0j... ma i,ct,n handed jiMt, shall forever cease by tho jwivcr of; 'f ,li,ii,.BtU : To-day. Deputy law; that gamblinp In farm products by (. . c, ' k Jo, i.urk,,H wtiilo attend-1 dealing In iututes shall bo rewuiaieii uy i , tu'(, (J l(il,H , (ll0 Clrclt couit room, Uti lioncit Koverniueut In tho Inteies s ot ; oliM!rVC(, (0 of fll0 ,lt(oriieyB currying tho iH-oplo. Our nation Is founded on ! 0,r K.nci which tho deputy supioncd t-) tho principles of equality and iienfoiml t , ow, liaHU,y ,oman(e,l it from llU'riy. I'verything that ctrecta piibjw ttomoy who, however, InMsted that SOUtllWeSt policy or tho rights ud Intcrerts of the I ,t WW h,J mn y.y. The di-juiiy liotitie firo Biiujecm m. u... Jlcln"t- tslievo linn, ol courso, ncciuw un torn a popular meeting of cliuens. I iierw i t,ore. w as nfiVCr k,U)w n to let o of a is ii time for everything, .It wm. t 1M.nt.ii ieI1 j,o once pt hold of it. 'llm we uro a progres-lve jcople. I think the ilwur tlnullv convinciil thn deputy tlmo Is iilKiut i.it for lho farmers r.t h.in-. t)lilj ,u wrolu, ,,y denionstmtlrig to a em Oicgon and Washington reriib.ry to CHl!lll)fy ,mt Joo's H.'ncil was liehlnd pa- tribute to the di lerent llrius of 1 oit- , u arid on all tho agricultural implements - . - - . - - r-. ..ml i.iiirlilniirv lln'V Use. 11 ICilSDHOI Merchandise. tho head of Jnnlr uiyou. left Ilel ic . ,nrlm ,.,, ox,,ialn we should juiy i Iriuik Tuefdiiy, ui two o'clock, which, in 1 abmt - 2U IKr wnt m,ir for an Imp enient be f. l nothing unusual; but his subi-e-1 , 1vli0ton than the same can be bought , tie t actions were Interesting, and tlio;foria portld after the ariicle has p.is.-d , fruit n ii.u.hdNascV. , ,v our Kates, I would like lo hear froii On )ca lug I .wn ho w lilj.ped his horn's , , OrganUallou can ac.-oinplish great , ir. dead iraUop, tailing furiotudy along tMtt, Tlio only wav to inept combina- el no but tho .ace even then was iv 1 1 ".. to organie. '1'lu- disc barge of tho Uie Mnu . ,.,., l... ,nn., nn ".Ii ..i ..?.tt. i.v th Linvernor Ilt OnOllHII 10 BH " " n- railroad i-U(Uillin-tunuii , unuer hid ciii. ni tiy.W TII.IMV. Tliomihjon-Uarnlmrt Uluclc Corner of Main and Alta Stroots, PENDLETON, OREGON. Nile will bo called Athena, if Dtniliu-.i1 In. linn T .1. Kirk 4 tUIrialaKft nf i-iiuniitiii. tin name tlia I ...1..1 .:...... Illiilw ,a" ""t" "7 ,,, ... i.jj u-iiirmi - . ,t. ..l.,t l.,.,a I lin tint COll' - "-nwitfimu. arc iv nvw... f-lfitlir 110 lllnliiuuiii. unvi:i ...i.r - , , Vl'ena"lsa very pretty title, " ,oltdlrtanco from town and took tho denulj,,,t thoy ought to l reinstated b -Mgeein to u man up a . les froin his hordes, hi order that no Uw irewnl .ogWaturo. and given udlr; 'ysforettdyinexpreiiighU f 1 exerclHl over tUr tiona. ,,ower. t fr...- mov-nmenlH. UO ItlCIl goi iniu ; , uiailO to uiluerBiuini iiiiu n " " I -a n "cUed bis w hip and applied I , ,0 wll, I10t ulwuys sub.n I b. .mj plui , 4 .iit Thu hiirrea run f-r fieral t ,Vrt.j. The i Uy s uot f.irdislunt when PlMLJ? ... . i.i.Xwintnoarl.. r,,,l.t gtrenuth of tho (irunne, the miles. u" vv, ,.. iv,,. , v, ,i ,i1B Kriii..ra' f.maress Cows for Sale ! VILLARD HOUSE, DAVE HORN, Proprietor. i,'orlh,i.tCurW Mum ami t .mil Hit-1. 1'KMlU.t" HHIMlON. Re-oiHJiied, H!-ntniiHlic(l in VinQlum Stylo. .ut pUm "Centervillo" Is by far 'pjir iprluto. Wjlli Vi.I.,.. I.. ..nn if tllll ii'vaiiiuii . in mi" - 4'uu tfr dis. tisslon. and c.une "4 . . . .... i l..,a. I '.t III in 4 m i 1 IIIJI. M. vvV3 woin"" S APPLY TO ! SAMPLE ROOMS Krce (.'uaoli lnwl fxim lrlu. FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Marshall & Dickson tl. htiannon B.r-i - - - lM,llVP, , ' ,r,linifj ,mii ,m.rth 0I, to illotnn when I'lO wUo"" "" """" , win emv h" . j. it i r rntn.B '0 re- urk thjr ' l u,.i u natural ' i it am a Uemian, and f ir ,, IT. ,lto,l rihite.H." , i.. n.. I'll f .,,t tiiv w w - - ''"t . II 111 w -T 'tair . o ,tfiiirt i f wruth ai d 1 .iiai-iciin and taken to Mr cur m mo it Innl-nil fnr a lew tl America und Ucrmauy Pondloton, OroRon. ?i KLUMPP. Shannon s w, ,a. ln 1b WOrlu l Uio rfuon you will ' I. rnllull nt Mil I ki II i'Cli UIIU Kri-H ."-"" "..L-liU.M I'l' Will poiTCi)r Otict-T 1 1' i nu ffin.wi.resnoin. dead or alivo is not known a . t e weni (rJIKUUV toUUH M'H W. - J. VAN SCEUYVER & 00. Wine and Spirit Merchants, OSFnOhlTST. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON AUK VI CrilUS NOBLE BOURBON AP RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING L. U niiun- VEURE CLI iu:J daw 3tn on uiliuaiitaalMU I x PllHT P LSriE It UU LtUOCCH. lino' niAW ?prinr MINERAL WATER. iWaukensaw. Wis.) QUOT PONSAROIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yfellov Label. 'wit nut rl.1,1 ll.,.r.i lint (!i-r "ened lu tlda us sbo' will iu the iier. lessuess.