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FKlHtUAHY 0, 1889. CmI orr"""--- t&utern Oreiion rH rnnllatly iiV.- . . .. . I . .... Mm .c", TAme. The oinoo in III the At 1 ..r. ! Porllullll. ami liinltn ko dins. . u '.; " - v --- , , .,, , - - - - -. ML i ihoMi la d, telenhone In theoftlcn (1 ..- - - " Ill ...... i II Vf. AT 1NA1. 1711 I Mill If V. in. and 7:00 ii. m. Humlav W I.I . i.nalr hrUHblklllBullillt n (inlli.I Wlllpftlllf III .i.iiu f nrem nfiL citnmvit:u wmnjuirr llXTHACOriKS. muv ix iiiiii ni uiu uiiH mean . ii i . ii 10 cenU ft copy, in wmpittra f . ...tlititr If fiMHirml. I Ml it tret ttllKVXTIKN. l -M ,. XfllurVnu'a l.a.1. it the display of valentines tit thu ff, Hunt will bo in town again to- EJ!am, Weston's city marshal, Ih .j i...,.iil lirmiil nt. thn HLir Ilukerv y cents a loaf. Sa. I iiuality of timothy hay Ih for tj T. F. Kotirko. . s-tiuMiit mill fixtures Ih for sale by r. Farrow iV t o. fnirUK. lOllilttlK,. Hliu nullum, iium I..1.... i.i.i.i It.... .... ...Hun .iiiiii kilt, gO to K, A. WIUKOr'H. UMII IMaU IJIUmi, HIIUII UU tun J loaves m .) eotus ni uto amr x dllulibard'a now rosidoncoon l'ar- U ill Boon uo ready lor occu- r,u nnvvii h...... itcry can of. Beauty Ten nt ho btar 7- .1 r ii ....... aimoro pmiiiors, oi iuiiiviui u- tnurcnnseii iiiu iraiwi .. num i . .1 .1... I-..,.... I ...in lni rtmlo lurticH for MoOl). railroad company'H ico nouso nan tKtly painted, und looms up nt itly on Its situ noar tho depot. i, fll I ... ........I im.tik. rmuniiKOinunt, and will evidently uowm in iiiiiinu iinn uin.-nvii m an iniiirii. h. iniiiiiiui iiu.iwii II, lUbb, tho well-known nnd sue- . . i ... i .i ... .,.... 4 liililllitlli in uibi w ..w... iWnlltt. whuro hiH horaca uro now C. Hydo, prominont nttornoy of ffmilelou, rtiturncil homo on turn iHY wuu mm iiluu mn aiaDeUfvl bv tho buu'h srcntul . " I 1 .l .1 t.n.j Vflruuro uoinif runiuvuu urn uhiw i - At ....1..... Quito tranaforiiiation lias taken . . t i 1 . ( I A .1 I ..a V tlllklblllU I.. fmt'tt TilViniF Willi m rrriin 1. ft.il...- IIami mtui llll(ArH ItOLWlfll t .1 1 tl... nlmiilnn f lirttliil L nilt h In nfunt Hinrii 10 oariu It U fnnred that ho it t ti'i.ii..i...v iimitui iniico now i . .1 . ...intnrl ..I I .1. I..11(....1fl. II1HI IIIU t I .....i tt innrrillilin H UV1I1UI1UII I1VUIUUOU " - xjury rtitiirni'U a vonntv .. . .t ....II.. --y.- ...... - in ockh:Ic tin;) uvoinntr. paplU of tho Covo hdioold, Bwollen V tfcj "HI! wrf 11,1. a ffd i tlx ii.-iL-tiiijiiii nii i-i kij tit I niito S'ui FriincihCU ueioru ia h mn.i L..kI T Mi.rrtll lflft Oil vfninK'ri train for iho V-M, wnero it. k H..1H liia till P. 'IV1 ft - WW will KIVm Hiiouin Sluttntx,! .1!.,..! jit iliA lnilllt Dnmi jury WJOUitrnvM . ithanold man named Bcnderm 'tk or mi auo. Ho wa charKed with cliii inpii vttik.iiiir u'iiii ifitL llTn&. ft .11 ..1.1 ulnnpor .-" ijuuaiien. nr.. un ui r":r". wonnthrouRliout this comity, died hicli he ' ltuH necn mifl'eriiiB for io. un men upon uia utii"v 5-A. Hinitli wasi uLain found to bo the -.umtier w nen I Wl III 11 .1 I t I . f. II... .. II. I uiwwr wuen u.e uuw ur ma h!" , n by the pror autliorities. Tw , n ,i. i K.'.. i 1.1 .mil mtLWIr "WIW 11 viivm J - n IcUughlin and Mr Sm Ih's . Ilanna, were retvlved 1. 7. 71 1 l.ilh.l. l...l, L.. V uKn bv tho council t.roeeedings, the , nrJIW.11 - .. .1, . .1... .... in ..1... - 'fcmad 011 tin, citvoi Weston for 3j. . ihA.i - :. V " ' I, ' 1.1 .i...t .r-foui njun Hircei iaiiii ooiu ... , F a. 11 i... u, 3 ha . ago, but not vet pad, . Tkl.', r. . If . .. 1 ' ... -.4 iv :i VAir 11 in 11111. iiol veL iimiv ,... incident snows tnav cou.ui"- ( wi -i well aus 1UU.V.UUU1D, am v... IV. ....... . - 7 n paying their obligations. It in i learned from baseballem that an olTort Is being inado toail tho ornnliu tionof btiHubuU uluba in touim thruUKh out Oreson and WuBlilnnton, alonir the lino of tho railroads. TIicho will proba bly bo organized into a leauo, and a BVHtom like lliut of the laro Icauiit-b i.f tlio Kiatcs CBtabllxhcd mi a Hinall Kcalo. It will bo nrran-rcd so that vlel ItlL' I'ltltlH may tako the train utn curtain point and go tho rounds" of the b.ehall circuit beforo rcturnlnir, playing at various points along the route. It looks na though tho baseball epidemic will mgo ih.ii.ui iivai nuuiun mnn over neioro. Mrs. Thomas McKnigkt, n nlstor of (. D. Uichardson, of Pendleton, Is in town nt. .i ..tit! 1.-. I I uni iu iivi niuiimr uiui uroiner, to remain n few days before returning to her homo at San KroneiHco, Sho has iuHtnomploted an eight weoks' tour of the Eastern and Southern states for tho bene- lit of her health, which was greatly shat tered Vv the recent death of her lter, Mrs. hmma Gray. Her travels have brought about tho desired result, having wrought a decided improvement in Iter condition. L1- 11... - -.1 1 !., . I i'iuiii tuuii-iuiucr Bruinm lur iiih iiiunill of office, January, it is trccn that arivsU i .1.' i i i, i . , tun linen nave iieen vcr,v ligui, nuoui half as L'rent in thn iilhh'Ii ii tlinjn nf January, 1888. At that timo, nearly every saloon of any coiiBcquenco In town paid its line and kept an upon house on Uunday, Now, only live or six can aUbrd to do so, and the city's locelpts aro there Yoio lessened. A lark of that which "makes the niaro go" seems to bo thu causo. A person, calling himself "Dr. Dodrori," a total stranger in this neighborhood, writes from u point in (lllliam countv to tho county clerk of Umatilla, unking If ho will Mlmi ami liulnri. utliers to siuu il Pe tition uccompanyhiirlho letter, pinylng for Ills (Dodson's) app 'iiitment as plijsl ciaii on tho Warm bprlnirs rudlan n.er vation. .Mr. Hartinun did ut siuu the petition, but wrote the cheekyNiRplrsnt mi emphatic reply which will net Ii?, tho nature of u glad surprise when iceeled It Is reported that while oxcavatltnr contly north of IVnanwn. u workman uncart lied u cannon and u lot of ammuni tion which had been bulled in boxes; also a lot of silver coin, in rotten buck hlttn Mm-ltM. Tniilhliiti uIIcl'cs that Kten toe, on his retreat from the. l'alouso country in l&)i,catuicd and hurled the material uiui iroaHuic ai mai juneu, . Strangu it Is that di-eaws of no con tagious character will obtain a foothold in a country and sweep its entire leimtli. Now it is pneumonia, which is prevalent to a greater or less extent throughout the I..1.M.I l.'i.n.lr.. It iniiut linilnnln 1.IIIIIU III! llflt ,, ........ ' somo coudlilon of the ntmosphere, but , .n I I I I...... no scieniiuo expiauauou nan in.-uu inado rcgatding it. Henry h. Fraxlcr, n well-known farmer of tho Kastcrn Knil, has sold his valuahle farm near Weston to Albert O'Harra, another prominent granger, for fSOOO, showing the amount ut which laud In il..., !.. la .. .l.,...l Mr I'mitor. Itlx bllUk OiTt.llllll ID ,,IUV.. .i.l. ', undcrstootl, will purchnso n farm near .Milton. livery once in nwhtlo at tho depot a twrsplring passenger may bo seou rum maglnghlgli and low for Ids vallso, wh eh has been i-tolen or picked up by mistake. Thu dotiot waiting room oilers a lino op rwrtuniiy for petty lliioves, which they aw usually not slow to take advantage of, ii ......... i,..uIimu Imiurt lii town of illlllUSt U,KI u-. ... -- - -- any proteiiHions is now illuminated with an nr llifht. ilm total iiumlKT now iu oik' ra tion being thlrty.fivo. Noliettorovldeneo ,.. i nr tl.A .I..U..V....1 iiiifiriU'iiitioii In iirinirn v o n-. -- and patronago vouchsafed tho now com pany by lVndloton's business men. It is rumored that tlio Drimu oi our local caricaturist, Kill Mays, will deline ate tho amusing features of tho "cattle atlalr" now exciting ho niiiru i m,,un.'. It Is thought alr-o that the "granu lury will lie tho subject of another llltlo sketch by tlio same imaginative anim. t n c..ii...lnru tlm Hiurtul Indian Inspoctor. Agent Coirey, ami l'eo, oung Chlef.and Showoway woro m town toilay. ii. .,..M ,n,t- nl.ii-it ililx ii iter noun. lint what was nccomplishcd could not l learnea in time or puunt-aiiuu. Somo ilno looking i0o. taken out ai l... IuiImii rwi'leisl liv 1 on- ,ll..lnn iru-dealers. It will be very scarce. SitfTn slhllit ot n however, and there is a no luniiuii n" i..v. - - i - ...,,nr mi li'i'il ililnks noxt suiHiner. TioFiuin. of IIrt ton, was bitten by a dog while on Craig s ' . .... ill .. li..rl limn ulli'r- mouninin, ami uo m . i ... Ji w4k livdrophohU dovclojied, and ho died in great agony. Tho projectors of tho street car com-. !ind lcgin wotk at oniv. IMimates have been inado, nud all tho preliminaries ar ranged. ..nv hi wall win a. win 1IITOIIH H..V The remains of Hon. I nil i itiu. u i . ..t..c..... I... .H.iil Tlnirnl.lV In Wall Walla, will ls interred to-morrow at that place wnn uinuu noiioin. nt I.. ...lanimnl 1:1VI ImhII llllt tO IIIOCOIIIHJ H - I .1 uood nso of late in Prewiring wood, tho tiller's "Siiw-mill being cunntantly In it Col.F.J.I'arker( propiie or of t he Mates- man.'is'vory ill at nia resiuuiuu "ii Walla. .. . 1, M....L- ir U iirovin up on noseu . :.-"'. ;, ., ,Twi:.. his commuted iiomcmi- vi.... -v- Ham George, of Hutter creeic, is ... town. . ,11 iui -- Charles f. Marnton w ill leave on this iiveiiimi's train for Taitmia, 0n" ' ..... ti, recrotary nnd treasuier of a newly oVganUed company at that 01 a no; y t- ,. nf oisira- on ten low r 7 --, nllin, Laud Comiun v. " -- . I 1 1 .1 H AJ a -" . a - t v. ' t ti. fi.nr oriiiur.vore i . .f a-if fill ..-f i. II U 1 II a IUI Mil iw- , cersful from the net , iMareton.w 10 "''.,,.... ..1,1. , , enter n . " nnng. cii n-fHiiil irorn uw, ., 1 1 ....in,..! m tun auuto vi-v.v IIIMIIIIIIV. . . . 1... a, 1111. e"? T,n,Unce rePo;d in him, and ,11 Villi creil t. HIS iv 'A . ."'if.1.11 L..,iietm retiret ids departure. irienu" ---., ...la nu-1 eld. . , . Iui. ilim guetcBa i"..."-vr 1 ' - t ,l0 will achieve 1 Good-bve, Charley, anu goo.. I with you. iOUNC'lt, MKHTIlUl. until AllnWfil, Minrr liiKiiip.n Tritn.nOtril At a reitular meeting of tho common council held nt the council rootrm mi W. F. Matlock, mavor, rAi.n.tM. .. ci 1, . . jinuocic, mayor, In the chair, an Councllmen, 8. Hothchlld, It. G. Thomi son. I)t I.ivermi.ro and K. Keith. In the chair, and IV the cominitlco on claims rotmrted luiftti on mo louoing uiiis, anil mi Hill nn ( ,n 1 I... , . , "in .'hub, j.iiuj nun nagen, au.uj; A 1 lendryx, 4.00; 0 U Hend.liks, '.MM; hot I.ivorinorc, 7.0J; G A Smith, 6(1.00. Tim fnltrivl lllif litllu ti ...... II. n. .....v.. ... ....in ..uiu iiiuii lllbiu duced and refused! MB Folsom, 0.3J; same, 0.70 i Elmer Heck, 3 00: U A Smith, 1.00; Chilton, 8.00j 1,. l'roc tor, 1.00; J K Gill A Co, 17.75; Chas II Carter, 1.7ft; Ncaglo llros, 'J.60; W I) tf.inuf..l in cr. .U..I71VI II, iu.iiui Tho coninilttoo on streols retwrt that (i. A. Smith lum nut In Ilia l.moul l.t.l f..- grading Webb street from I.lllth to tlio western boundary oi the town, and to i?rtiiiil iintl liiil uIiIhumIIm .... ,1... u....... from I.lllth to Jane street. Mr. Smith's l.l. I lo .... ..It.,.. . f-..!.!.... -11... O.l .ill. io ri iirnunp, nillonHIKni V tlTIIU, per lineal foot; for cut, 10 cents per cubic yard; for fill, 6 cents per cubic vurd; f. r gravclimr, Hi cents per cubic yard. On motion the report of said committee was approved and accepted by thn council. Tl... ..... 1 - I . 1 ... . I .... ... im- rriiuri, oi iiiu Bwjieniueiuu'iu 01 wutnrvwiikri fi r .Innnurv. 1HHO. una roml and ordered filed. Iho report oi J. II. Mlson. lecom mending that thu town furnlfh water pIjioh for tho purpoi-c of supplying Iiirinern with wntrr. nn Jiiekiinii hIiiiI. was accepted nnd referred to thu com mittee on-firo nnd water. 'PI... - l.'o ...... ... n. .....ll. f aiiu uti'iuui n i ijii i. i'ii uiu iiiiiii.ii vi January, 188U, siiowing lines collected by lilm unil rii we Irli'il ln'fnrc lilni. wun rem I and ordnied filed. Unlinanco .No., entitled "lo pro. ..!.'.. f... 1.... I.. .1. . lV'..ulnr.. IT. .1,1.. Vllltl IUI L;i!IIIIIIIK V, IIIU HVfiilii viiii.rii Telegraph Company tho right to erect nun uiuiiiiiiiii a ii'ievniiu mmrui iiiiii iu oiK'ruto the same within the town of Ten- ,lll.. II ...... ...,.l fn. ll.n ll, ,,.. I llUlWll lllin IIHU IUI IIIU I. ink I..HU ie:ricd to tlio committee on ordinances. Oiinnance .o. , enmien in ouu- nancevto define tlio amount of assess- iiintit. iiiV'il aisalnsl certain lots on .u Btreet, in i?'o Town nf Fendli'ton, for tin- lit ttmtillini! i. liuiii iuii' iniprovemeiUvo aii siriTi ikhiui'ii vi lego und CourtVJrect. nd tlio construc tion of sMowslkVow Mid portion of A la street," was also i.'.'WrBed, read for the llrt lime, and refernrf to the committee on onllnunces. , Tlio following resolution wk!?,'" ! Iiodiiicil liv Mr. S., Kothchlld. nU oa motion adopteil : N. "Kowilvcd, That the enRineerX cliargQ of pumps at pumping station thSfl lueaHiiru un mxi uenuii;ii m nmn na tion and mako report iu willing to tho oiiiu.tnlnii.tnnl il unliir U'nrlfll 1111 lllll UUIiUI III! WIIII-.I.I. w. ..IHVI w.. ..... tlrt .Monday of each month of all wood loccived during tho previous moiiiii, niso the amount of wood on hand at the date of his report. Ho shall hIso keep ac count of all material and supplies ordered by him, and shall mako n lull rcoitof tho snmo. tov'ether with what has U-cn received bv lilm on such order, on the first .Monday of each month. On ninth, n nf S. Kotlicllild. the recorder was directed to demand an iui- mediate payment from tho ciiy oi ves- ..I ,li.. uni.i f , 'Li fnr Bi'Vi.n I11I11HM sold by tho town to said lily at $3 each. A l'-trty or liiimluranti. Seven eentlemen from Missouri, all of (hem evidently possessed of means and business qualities, woro regisleiedat the Golden Kulo to-day. In u conversation with ono of them, Mr. J. I'. Kauey, It Is learned that they will mako titour of iKilnts in Katcrn Oregon nnd Was jlmston in search of locations, and on finding the samo will roturn to .Missouri ior uivir famlles. Mr. Kaney said mo. lamo o ...,. .....I Yl'natilitiilnn llllll L'Olin IlliriXlll and that tho liiiinlgratton from his fcta'e for this Miction wouui mi very iars mi- ear. many like hlmsell and pany iiavinu . ....I ..!!. 1II..I.. f1.idf.llil grown uisconicnicu ii ; and become desirous i f reeking "green fields and pastures now." Oregon and WnbIntoii will lw the universal goal-, of theso immigrants, and that the jtnpula- linn nt each win ik innm i " creased during this year is evident. i. ..j ..... ,,iv nl himmI wltli the llm,iteand general aps'ar.info f Bistern ., - ., ... .7.....1. 11H i.u Mvn of it. Ho Oregon, as much 11s ho had mvii of it. Ho has vet viewed nine oi 1110 itiiiiuny 1 irv lor which nut wuum i ....'1.1 ...... nr tun i.f ilm narlv inlu'lit Fettle In I'endletoii, but had not yet arriyeil ut any conclusion regarding mmr pii local ion, aim prouauiv ihm thu advan'ttiea of all the Important t wi a in iho Inland Kinpiio had lieen invoe- tigated. Tha I'riiUlrlim !o!'ie4nt Pn m tlie U .Iter City lUvePK Karlv this morning a report was In cir J .. . ... .1 ii.i.t ilm, 11 tenibln fire. CUiauoil iu w.w " - -. eoveriug three entire blocks, w as 1 raging tn l'enil ctou, aimiiio uuiuik.i 1 creiuhig in volume us the story tmveleil. aoon had our rival down tho way a a-mouldeilng heap of embers, rese'nbling ihu biitlii'lace of a 1'hi.tiix. Upon vvstigatii g the maiter our reporter U'f tt a the oM adage "a lUtle learning is a lianeorous thing" has been once inoro vvride.7. I apis-ars that tho l'endleton o S . seaieVb) a big tiro in ds o.l ce, wi.ed our lightning manipulator so me thing w Idch to a b) stander sounded like Wul IwMobot n hard ly hold my place at the wire'-hlaws- h ks -bloclb fuiies! and the aforesaid b a,ander thinking that ho had heard unough for ono dav soon had me figur iugup the Iosbos of 1'eiidletcn'ss.jlld Mul lotui.estimal.nglhe conseuences and debating wbelber or not to hin.t u ca -loid of provisions down to cur breakfast less neighbors, when, somehow like a patrol smoke the in) stery c eared up. men quit figur rig, pbiUthiopUtschuUti heir purees back In their pockets, und l'endleton was saved. WlMl u Kr' ' . out "P "i vii-l'-"" " ii. n.tlier thU ;T,i . inr..t-11'e of w,i pi w.uef'l-"-"- - - uU I nil" " di equal prlcet elMinetliat .-JC ."erhi luumiiT a oniercn 10 uraw warrants in payment of the sumo: FK v liifi Co':,' J'is Hamilton, 8.00; WU.I, .UMOUUN TO-NIOIIT. Tim I.hImii. of thn l'rurnt S-.nn uf the Clrruli I'.iiirt Nmrl) Cmnplrt U. Circuit ClllirL U 111 nill.Mirn tl.lu about 8 o clock, liuvlng succcssfullv com plettKl its labors. Mnety-two law", fifiv-l eight uipilty und twenty-two criminal 1 i a's nave Peeii dlsposeil of, nbout one 'third of this number having been eontiu- iicu ior ine lerm. Thli, conpleil with tho , fact that several long nnd wearisome jury t rials have been henid. hIiows tlui mnJ-i ress made to havo been more than nsuallv raild, and rellect-i credit on Judge Fee, who, accoidingtu all leports, has given unusual s.ilbf.ieilon among memlierB of tho bar, and litigants generallv. Several Important canes, au.ong them that of the State vs. Fiedeiiek Noble, and of J. H. Koont-t vs. tho O. it. ti N.Co., have licen heard nnd disposed of, tho-o two canes themselves occupying nearly a third of tho session, necessitating a rush to trans act other less important IniMlnpfiH nn tlm docket. Tho grand Jury has completed its labors and handed iu its final report this after noon, the full text of which will be given In Monday's Ukiio. Its members have labored faithfully night and day, nnd the fact that they havo handled more crim inal hunitici-s, perhaps, than has ever been disposed oi in any one sossion bo fore, bespeaks volumes in favor of their Indefatigable and intelligent industry. Oun bundled and fifty witnesses wero examined during the sesnlou. Tho strain of court week is over, and doubtless those whom circumstances compelled to spend their timo in tho uiunty court roonl are not sorry. Till: HUNT UOAU. It Will lir Unlit ti, I'l-inllrtnii In Slmrl lint ir thf Hali.lily l IIhIhhI. Mr. G. Hunt wasin l-iirllnml Thurs day und lie was lutei viewed by the Orei'oulau remittor. Ileiu is what lie ild iu recoil to building the load to. lVndloton : 1 ' rlort about tho road into rcndleton 7" "Iho l'undletn ih-oi.Io say they will ni'i-o the siiImIiIv without a doubt. II they do, they will have a road In short older," "How long will It taku lo build the road Into lVndlelou?" "About ninety davs. .My lino is now within six njiles ot tlio town." "Havo you Ii'Oii hast since oil weioi hero?" I "So. I had so much lo do nnd o many thhms to attend lo, that I have 11 t been i.ble t get away yet. but I expect to leavo Wulluta next 'luenlay evening." "When do you leave Portland?" I.f ..I...H . I ... T..,., I.'.l. I ... ......... V 1 riiiui rimv mi iiiiuiiui t iiiaai uiur Ing, and for the hem-Ill of any ono who uiav wish in mm mo. you may s.iy uiai 1 fllulllsi.ut Walh.li Saturday. Pendleton 'i-... .-..Il . H'..ll.. M I ... fUMC'lv evuniui:i "una uiiii.t .'ii.nu.ii, unit ijf't t i Wullnla Tuesday ovvning-to "How loYr will J'0" be gone?" '.iiu.ni nm.v oiionlli, when I will return Walla Walla toH'tllo iwirmiinntillv." -1. The I lli-rery h..l'',T Tlio following iK-rsons too,k m l" '" program rendered at last ev(ii."'s " ingoi me renuieioii inuoissniu. iry tNH-iety, which now has it larrcO,,,,t,,n lierehinand bids fair to beeoniu a ."("lr" inhing and useful institution: ' V. Ksuiys Knliert llrown, Joeeph Hlnki1 1111. 1 l- 1. XTi'ltnuilil. ' Peel.itiiallou Mis Mlnnlo Golllinder, Miss Mary Miller, I'errv Hou-er, J. F. Slaughter, Claronco I'liilllps, Mrs. V. I l;.uii. Select Headings Kny Munl's k, Kddle luik', Miss I -yd la Chi'stnut and Miss Mary Ung. Alter the program was concluded the iIcImUi began on tlm question, "Kei-olved. I'hat tlio Mexican War Was .liifllllable." It was ullirmed by C. Howurd, John loin reyund Knlrott llrown, nnd denied by Jo-uph Ilinklo, Terry llouserund James Uruwn, Snveral inteicsling hlstoiical f n tmioil Hiiiiie oxcellent toints on the subject worn brought out by thu shakers I onelihereide,uiidthedebatewasaii enter taining one. It was decliled in Ihoallirm ! attvo nv Iho jinlM, aslbly from patn- j otic motives. . . I An elect 1-m of nlllce rs at Iho meeiiriL'j rcsulieil as follows; 1'iesldent, J. FJ .-auehter; Viiv-l're-ldent, v. iiowariiji ' recrenuy, .mea i.yiiia i iiwiuun .nun . . I ...I!.. I.nul..i.t . Tr.i.ta. urer, .Mies tieiini' .111-1. uiineii, r-rjs"' at-arms, I'ortor Hlnklo. Tho ipiestion to lie dlsciiseed ut next Kriil.iv ownlnu's meelinif is as follows "Kosolved. That the Culled (States) should enforce the .Momoeiioeirine wini reL'jrd 10 the Ifuriher construe- 11 .11 uf Iho Tanama Canal by Forvlun I Governments. " Tills subject will give un oKirlunity fur a large display of tlo 1 nuence. l'nlnled Hinl MrleT. Mrs. M. Long, who has a lot on the proposed deisit grounds for Hunt's road, writes t "If tho railroad comuny wishes my property they can writo me, and Iho traiufi-r shall only bo between them and mvKilf." One would infer from her pointed and brief letter that the railroad will havo lo have .Mrs. ling's lot, re- inrdlei-s of what she may an- ior . ma u won't, for if Mrs Ixng wants more than HoOO for the lot without tho building the liberal iooplo of l'endleton, who wil havo to put up tho monov to get the road to come to I'endletoii, will not need it. and Mrs. Jngcan keep her prorty und enjoy ilH iiosseseioii to her heart con. tent. The amount to Iw raided to get the road extended to l'endleton is IW.OWJ, and the burden is too heavy now for those who aro uoini: in carrj u " an IncreaMi. gu, those who ask ex.or tionato prices Tor their propeity need not feel disa pointeil if they do not get them. Tliere is a lon in l'endleton who evidently makes a business of chlcer. thieving, and thrives on Its pris-cods. Ouito' n nuinlierof chicken-houses havo lately lsn visited, and it is U.I eve. by 1 ' ... .1 .i. ...nn ,rnn. L'lilekeii- ono ami " w.-- 1 - al owners should t out man traps in tho 1 ....l.al.lr llfaTU mjiii CoubUI nmi Couiflill '' Couglilll I. lit. r.uuin inu will ill ?HHV t Ot'OM HVIll' will P "" felleV- Voir M-mli atoucel Tl;ism.ed tenl.rnMlUi.iebilMn actual fi-l unJ we , WANTS, KOU KK.NT, KTC. C1HKAV AnVKHIlHiNU.-NntU'c. 111 thli I Hlyln wtd hu Initrii'il In thto niluiiui-i hi tlio rtniif oni- emit a wont for riMMi Inner lion, Tjn'HHAliK Two lots ami 11 ow-elllnc. run- L Inuiliitc livp riHiiiii, 011 Cour nlrn-l, Pen-1 .II--IIMI- jtrirp -iv, l-Hwy irrinB. Al'Plr HI lull oillce. IJOIt HAIiV,- A fnrni ot 18.1 iutc-., nil V wrllfi'iic-il Hhil ltxiuort'-i In mil viulnti, with 11 wry noml liii.a i,n mine, wiiliinn 1UII- Inilll IVnilti'liitl itl.ii Kllliu'r-'. nf Intnl. unltiipniVMl, nrnr Hie town of Nolln, t'niii-) illln nut my Kor )mr Iruluri Inquire of tlio 1 UiiihIIIW ItPHl Kitte ml I nmi Ao-uH'Int.nti, . I't1llllft.llll. flrft..,.ti ... InllVll tLillOIIII.- Tlll'omil. W.T.. mrn Mull Mi."'in.-. ' lluif I 1 .... IOIl HAt.K. -t liiivu fur wi a' my lunch ; near I'llnt U-H'k a liirvn iniinlier of llinr iiuRlilircil llorkililri' Iiiix-). Cull nt lln-r.incli or ml'lrr-ui .t. II HAY, I'ctulleton nr lilot llock. , Jttttf l.'Oll ItKNT. Twniiln'plsiKiwimii, taxis, In L the Ktmt Uri'Rotiliin Ijiillillii-;, ln-uli-il by lentil, hut ntiil eolit wnlrr, lmlli,el. I'llic Jiperiniitilli eaeli. Afply iiltlil oilier. noil H K.N TV-A dwelllnrt Iiiiiimo on Alia, I? near MhIii nltent,(i)iiliilnliiL' 'Ulil iooiiin, fr4t5ii 1110 .tli. Apply ill Dili i.tTlre. rOll HA I, K. -Mix loin, Ai'll IIIHOmI, tit tir I! Ilin HlmerV nelionl fnr.'ri0eH.li, Apply attlilmilllec. 1?llt HI.K -Knur loli Htnl a mimll lnmo 1 In ttiervntrnl part of lown, furtlO.O. A liarRHti. Apply at thli nlllce. t rAWYKUS -If nn wnnt rovern for Imrtl J l' riiiiienla (Mil Ht till, nfllce, I'rlrolw'o coiils nicli. IHTItAY. A lluili 1 iiw. Iirstlill'it with p!til nn I t-f t tilp A riwar.l will liepiiM fur liiurinnMiiii Ii 11 lug In hem-em ery. I', A. I'ltA'.IIIIt. W.D.Hansford&Go. Deiilern In Hardware and. Tinware I PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Done. M UN HTIIKKT, PK.MU.lrrON, A -liiire nf the piilille piiltniiiiiii' I. nilrrHi 1 tiirlilil,w l the 1 ilftt ami nnwl tliilar Klrntlfle r LiiH linnliMl nir puhatlie,! anil lia I he larrr.l rlrruLlInn nf wif paprr of II. elii" In l(imia. K11II7 IMii.trulr.l. Ilr.t nil. of Wnoil Kmiat ln. 1'nMi.he.l rrkl. Srml for tf cnnM ennr, I'rlfe fl n y rut. roiir eiimlhr trial, II. l(JNN A CO., I'll III IMinm.il llroailnar, rl-T. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERO Edition or Sclcnllfio American. O A f real aurerM. Knrh U.ue ninlalnt eulei4 lllhiiraiihle .li-nl muiilrr anil rlll tealdan cea nr hulillo Uull.llnm. Nunirruu. rnr.,lnf a anil full plan, anj .iecinatluni Mr theu cr nrh ai mnlvtniilale Inn ipr. I'tlw II Wl a t ar, Jlrti. aenpr. J1LN.S A (On I'lniLiautka. DATEMTS hi.vbaaaeae. rtl bt applr Ina- to MOSW A f -n.. who IUI imira' eiiwrle'ice ami haa 1'U.IIU aiipllnillnna for Amerlra elun palriit., erml Inr llaiidto harehaaof' . Hk.ila maf rrlran and tnr- 1 riun unrnl.. ernil Inr llaiidPoolr. uorraa- tuiidanrii.in -tlr r mn.trnll.l. TRADE MARKS. Inra.aiuur maik la not rmlitarad Ifi tha Pat ent omre. applr In Ml Nil Co.. and procura ItuuicdlAta piotaction. Send for llandbova. (JOI'VltlllllTrt fnr tmnia. ehUU, tua. atiiqulcai procured. Addrua MUNK ie CO.. Talent HelUttara. ' 'snt. omcsim iiiuiiiiwAT. . r. 8. itorncHir.t). -EstablrtshMi, 1878.- Rotlicliild DEA US - General Tlioifi()u-IiiiTiIinrt Ulock.J Southwest Corner of Main and Alta Stroots PENDLETON, OREGON. VILLARD HOUSE, DAVE HORN, Proprlotor. Nnrtlieioil turner Main ami Omit HtrwU, I'KNDhUTO.V.OHWKIN. Ro-openwl, K.furnwhel iind ISrjuippeil in ImmI-CIhm fttylo. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. Kire C'ocli'.loinl from Irvlria. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & 00. "Wine and Bpixi fMoi-ohants, 03 FRONT ST. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON AuKNTK MRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; J05v?rl!:!.Vo'3rf'a CO (Milwaukee Wis ) EXPORT PILSNER B0TTLE03EER. ARC A pmUNn mVnprai: WATER. (Waukcnsaw, Wil.) VEURE CLI- QUOT PONSARUIN CHAMPAGNE. Commercial Liver;, Fed, anl Sal, Stable, 1. 0. KEENEY &. CO., Props. Put up your nnimnls nnd your money ut this stand. Thoro Is no bottor In town. Our patrons and frionds will bo woll trontod. I!UMK TO HKR UH, AUi KISDn OI' ItlOH KOU IttltK-TIIK KINKsT TtlllN OUTM t.V TOWN. J.B. KEENEY & Co. .PR OP Ft S'oJo.ul JSHolDox-t. l.CAiitNri MERCHANT TAILOR, reuiltt'ton, Oregon, Main HI., near Woliti. A FISH STOCK OF GOODS Jiul rcvjlvnl. Satisfaction Cuarnntood t ! In every ptrlieul r H.F. Johnson & Co., Prescription Druggists. PUKE MEDICINES, CHOICE PKRFUMfSS, KoqulBitt'H of tnu Tollot, jStatiouory & Scliool Supplioo Finn Imported nnJ Key Vst Chjar. I'piiwlle Vll'srl llnuae. PUNllliBTON. 4V. 1ST W. D. FLETCHER, WATCHMAKER it Dunk l.iill.llnir.l'imrt Klrert.l'emlleloii Omniin, Mnal.l Mi-r- I'llltlUlI.e OS A 1.1. KIM II Vep. I.. e-vvvaa- HTOCK nielli plun, THE BOWMAN HOUSE J. WiiacnlilnMt, I'rnpi-li'lor. Stnlli nl llHllnmil Hl lVnililnii,nri;a XlraU'luw, In every rcpvl, Nenr Itifi 'Iih pot Slut li'" eery enuvenleiiee Term. l n lay illilw VILLMiD HOUSE HS-SlA'JilAl.T. Mrs. Tom Bradhiy, Proprietress. .Ilnln hlreel reinllelon. Only flrlH-la e'Niiiiiii'Vliitli,ii.5aTtte.it niiHrtera for i"iiiuii"relil travelera. Tt pal miiiiie nf the pnlilln aolleliMranstlnciluo imtnH in plenjjrt them; ' ' ' 'zSsr'f'll .vliiHlUH ' i:. lli:AN lip IN (Yellow Label.) Jai3thiw3m r"N I'liillii.. II r. I rui", anil nil jv jy 1 tiiniN f niii- ljtf'j el r 11 1 Itiatrii. W nf 9 iiiimiii .uia iii. lll.'Hll 1 Bean Merchandise.