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JPRSDAYf FKUHUAKX III, I88U. Orrironlnii llrnnch ()lt, .i-fniiu liv-lrrn On-KOti urn cordially .infllrr ullPil iu i imi iuu, mm huikr ".' ...7l UlurL-. klliti nf Ihn Iflir . . W l-IITIIIIUU II MLnillllUUlllCI If i fur I lip uccomiiiodulliin i' ifiirn Into Inlnnlimtn In thnnffi .... '"i; " ... .. til nr.vv- HUfill ftuliilinff flfCOnU OIWC iiin-iv i innn-. y. jj ... at 11 IL- III. MM 11 i.VU I r k, UiiH.lntt .i.l in. 111. ji I'wrrH, r mi.iha.i t ...J JI.iII II. Ill jM llnl iHlniimB In .Lmm in inn miY. rr .lu r.u 8" lior, ...... . la -.i I...JHA.,. asirw n bt iiii ml liih iiiiKiurnn t 10 cenut h copy, iti wappers (or niailiK it dcstrtnl. Postage W11KVIT1K. of ... . . . . .1 . ..1... IVKUI - I ' I tomty CoinmwMoncr Clark waller ih l.rll ftl.lfflV. ID Wit Wi UMTVJ Hubert ul board nt tho trench rcstatt- iSu. 1 inllty f timothy hay to for .hrT. F. Koiirko. . urctna lias rained her lliuor Hceneo r.u.i l.. tllllltl fcW.A. Kcbcrt la ovor from wnllu iliOUll pniMTroiuiiwi Tiniu fte Walla Walla city couiu:ll ImM thisf oil -i.' ...,.1.11.111 tut vtifTi.t v tliitittnrti. Itl.sihnv spring tlmo of tho loot's mo M upon uhJ or words to that effect. J. 8. Morgan, u prominent Weston sm. U imylng Pendleton n visit to ft. W. A. Krdwrt, tho catarrhal sped m .til I... ,.t ilui f lnlilnil ltlllo hotel tO' an. I In.llllirMtW. r.. it.it.. . .i.ii.i .f A II Wnnlliniforil. 130 ll'UU 1 lllivi f ' ' " -- 1 ..nil in H'lin run iiiiv uiiikmi iiuiii .VMVI. H.M.. ...... - , John K. AiIhhih, tho tanner and stock Irr M I111HI1 IIUIIIU " WJ " . fl.. f . !-. H tnwl lf Tiiriiv. m in iiinii uriiMi the llociliiK of tho IndldlnB rcconlly m tn ninmrm in mu i;ruiunn" r'""- ILKMl (!U k OUlflUO. .rullroail from Hpokano Fall; to Col . in uil iwniinjii .- --- . tl t I I .. ln.. .I.... Pemllelim'H ronl-ontato market Ih foiihi- kt dull. A I lotiKli traiioaci oriH aro ... . l f... I... ...I.. I lt .i .....ii tu ..laj.wii ami unoa hut not . .. I.. Ono riun of tho now Iron hiidno acrona I " , a .....1.1 I II,, k ii itnvvrtttt! a-j a iitr ii.Lrt I nvui a ai kiiu Fvw ImH lwcn falling tlio pat fow .i.. tin. t.inlinlnlllH llOtWL'CII IVnillO ' i . . ii i. II. ... 11.li Af inu mo uranuu ? I miiiit It already covora the urounil .. .. 4... rAl ui.il ir lnuf : niB U'flU HI I II lllllllaC. rM wfirk of cradini: 3fa.n rtroct wb l II.. ........ til llllal . . mi . t ...,......,.( It. fliia nv i.iuir . l i in l iiu.uivutvM r . .. i i.. ... . n ml liter p.iylnc all oxonBCfl, tho man- .. . .. i - I Minn 4in mUHt JO Hi I! IIIIV lUBCOliraKlllK inn ii iinvfi i ion ii i imniuv niiiiviiifcvui Sn. ManBell lias encaijod MIm C. pr r l iiTiuiriKiiri'ii iiiiiiiiiui aawaa . a - njivr iliAr aen;triincni in nor morw, no'.. """ tkt CnMon ltuia 1 otel on ouri iwnor payH that Senator Wti5or, of V In Wa.II.ii.i1 I J 1111 ItHfctn I " lva-wn Iboraai Ntuley, the Junior granger, Ih . ' - . . i .. tuu "If" oxpreHflea tho wrnu ra u u i .1 ' ...... uml Hlirllll' J .1 I . .. A parly of bluo coata p-vaed throuph evMiincnn tuoir rtiiuni m . i i In piiuri'fi bur deserter, whom they took to i' . il'ii.. f . .1 1. 1 ni mil I'miri. iuniii.il a null lr ll lv w - beninr linlil tliat tilUCA. buried iu hoow v, jio n vii iv ui.,. ( - - V I VflMIIUl aaM w' - ftDA.1 llnmiilnliilil ('(Tll fill IlOiU'V IIT uV tlin Jitriilint. UnaiathatGoort;e lUyea. of Wes- n l . II a . a r I ll.ii. i - liii-ii tin riniT u b 4 iiiinw --j U1h workra irootla. That ho did ilia a M- I . .11- --w 'vi4i.n:ro. uunuiVM avii'v IUn.1 W, A. Kirbort writes us that ho do at lfcrtmlliiv.n Thunulnv and rrl m vuruurv .i una 4hd Ullfi n.k onOn-tnif frAfll n.lttlll lit O... il , 1. I. 1,1. IMnlcprfnn nml W. AV. JllCobS. ith a friendly call. They say tho -."" uoym in v.enusrviuu jb rair ?i? oxtonlvo proportions, and also ta corredpondine boom In build lll I.I I 1 r . ! I u pidce uunoir uio ennuu iujii ( . . . , m-i i ii ,unM uhuiuj lutu iiiuwwi tellinga are on the tapis. A eccne wan enacted on tho BlrteU tliU morning which hIiowh tho prccoaioua dov Uy jiosHCHtied by tho IVmlletou Kinall uujr. unu ui HUH NH!('ll!M 1111 Ik UI1 ttUI 11 A )r New. 0r UVMlr.r.lrn Cliy 1'ottr.yr.l f me .Minhln I'm uf'MHUU" tlal Kavo cI.ubo, holding aloft a UtS?, ' felcknta la K'f Ku,, ' 'W. wh ekv. Ilo failed to ciii.li t uwl. t'ttKnCM a been tho cuumi of tho fl lirfbuilri th Sbotllo w !k hif ,uK;i 1("-Wrancoof my lei ten, lately. .Man n id broken It waa m1,M drow'?1 1 i?m0 to t"ll,or- n J 1 ll" ' It. t wonl, likvn tJXt tiiV,.lt:rotm cno,,l?1'. Vour corre-poiidonthusiiit Leon out In lf o Chin, ,M r rf'-lh'iL.' chunKeablo v.vi-ih;u in i niauiur. iiiril ill no Wiiv Inmlu in Imti. ciitchlii hit. smull apuillant. Mom Casllo and Walkco AriivaihiV than uhom umially io inoro pl'toilj iiiunin uicr uorroweii u nei ai'd n line, took a trip up the UniaHI' :V).r ,1, other day, to tnafco u huiil of uMt nH, but broko their iccord l.v rcturniiiir empty handed. They I'la-hho liet in i i 1 dtllpftl'0V'.'r:.,jattein)tl,( t0 1. 1 tho..nsh .t,own Httr'iinto Its folds. It la nocdlcBR to nay loy were unauccess. fill, and aro now t'u idimH of joking friends. No metr.hnr f . n . .-si J. can over bo driv. rfo tho current, mo tho anglom mlhthaw known. A largo an H ontimuUuii,. tni.iin,. n. recently vjtd at Disio, the ctmter of a very . .r.wl,ni wolvo mllca noith of Walla Walla 4n tlin lnlnrnul .if llm iiilnii. elon of HuntV toad thoro. A commiitofi iw appointed to work for a subsidy and riant of way. Many prnmlnont fanners ofl'cr to donato tho way aeroni their farinn, soino u mile in extent, and lllx-nd canh BiibwripUotm aro olTercd. A drunken individual wiiHiucontinenlly lajunecd from the Vlllaul Ibm.-o lut4 ovcnlnt;, and wuh ufterwanin run in by Olllcer Chupman. Mayor Matlock and Itoconler Carter lx)li belni;;bwnt, Mar nlial French otllcialcd, and u'.ivo the cul prit a imxlcnito dime two days In tho cooler. Ilin mirim Ih l.owln Streets. Tlirnuuli tho earnest ell'nrtH of Man apor Fletcher, n dati ban been wenrod with the l.ydla 'rhoiiiKon llurhvipui op era company, that woild famous niiihicul ontntiizatioii, which will appear hero on tho (ith of .March. Il will bo ono of tlin greatest, H'rhap the mt-atoHt, atiiaetloim that over vIkHi'i! rendleten. W. M. lVai;lo relumed on this morn ing's train from Tacntnu. Mr. ileaisli) In vostisl iiullfl oxteiiBlvolv In town nroivrty whllo there, which shows hU faith in tliu cotninuance 01 mo rxitimi noom, jio thinks that Seattle mid Tacoma aro Iwlh destined to still more increaco In fiopnla Hon and prosperity. H. H. Walton, n United Plate sinrlal Indian auent, arrived in town this morn Inix, and Ml this forenoon for the anonry. I'ho object of his comimr, as far as can ho learned, is tocompleto tlin invcbth;utions mado by Col. Haniidcrs, and to taku charico o'f tho pro)orty and airairs on tho reservation. In anticipation of a building bornu, a Walla Walla contractor has ptircharcd fiOO tons of stono from tho Portland ipiar rlca. t.UATII.I.A AWAItKM.Ml, . mill ll in lin wiiv inliila in lmi. ellt those ailing, and is tho causo of con slderablo sickness In ihU vli lnliv Pt.i.n monla and bad colds in various piirts of Itholwdyaro tho prevailing coinnlalnts. and on Hunday two cases of diphtheria Mr. Nvo wore repotted. Tho smallpox scuro has the .6tl A I'KNIlt.KTttNIAS'H OflNKlN. Ill llol h ILIUM a entirely subsided. small toico of men aro at work In iceently ANrlinP)nl'ont lit I.I It Her Krnin Urr Utu Vun Wliikla Slrap. Somu offoit is IjcIiik mado to devclono tho dormant resources el umaillla uiuii ing, which ha vo been at tho lowest ebb for many years past. Several oilers Itavo been mado lu tho last few1 days for prop erty In and near thu town, and tw'o or moro jdoees have changed hands a; fairly ood priivs. It. N. Hiuiillold lias sold his flour mill and water poner near tlio town, which has been ldlo for a year or moro, to soino rson wiiow) name la unKnown, and tho work of improving uud onlarglng has already commenced on tuo prowrly prepamtory to puiiing u in actlvo ojieratlou. Atwtraetcrfl lu t'endlo- ton aro al wortc on ausiracis m niut-u ui tho propeity of the town, through orders irom J'ortiaim, aim u is numijiu unL-uvuiu U on foot to boom thu "old town" and mako it blossom out as it did lu tho early days, when It was tho best business point in tho unner country. Umatilla Undine us it is know n, has many resources not and around tho Chaso propeity. mircnascu nv u. v. 1 1 tint, inukini? nv tensUo repairs and improvements, which will becomplotod by tlmtlmo Mr. Hunt arrives with his family. Ho will havo tho prettiest residence proisirty In tho cltv. Vou know, I kuow, and your wife knows, that it is annoying reading tho lo cal columns of a dully putcr to coinn across a llvo or six lino article, which eUtts out about a "beautiful girl," with nasty "pimples." andends no with some body's sarsapaillla. Yes, il is annoying, but it is still moro so to havo a newspa IKir publl.'her tell you that it Is annoying, and then continue to publish tho same identical Hem Mx or eight times ti week. Yes. It's annoying. "1800'' hud thu nleasuro of shukine hands and passing a word with A. II. Thonip.-ton, tho genial editor and pub lisher 6f tho Dayiott Inlander. Mr. Thompson contemplates many improve ments In liis printing cMnbllsfinient, tho first to Ih) added being u new jolt pilot ing nllleo. The coming of Hunt's rsll road to tho beautiful town of Daxton has awakened tho cnpln, and new life has been given to business. 1 f 3 oil deslro a cood cxchaiiKO drop the Inlander a Daily Hast Okkoonian occasionally. OlHccr Morso and Justice Ijimlxitt do servo homo prab-o for the able manner iu which thev liavo ferreted out tho mur dererK of Davis, the man found w ith his throat cut la-l November iu ft rallio.nl cut btdow town. Through their untiring ellbrts Gonl Coost, Iho supiKusil pilnci lull, was caught and hound over by a chain of ovldoiico that will prove hard fur him to break. Huuday, Olllcer Morso ii.rlved fiom rcattlo with Tug Wilson, the accomplice at Iho tlmo siiHjsMtcl.iinl no now awaits a Hearing. I), w. Mnltn. ono 01 our uinieriakcis, has leiiHcil thu largo stoio room iccei.tly vacated liy 11. M. 1 'oiler, in me Kemio iy block, Mini intends lltting out as lino an undertaking establishment as them is anywhere, f never did go much on undertakers, but I llko to seo them pros per, too, llio. I!iscrvr in his Journal tells about a man in Canada who writes that ho con templates coming to this country if a de scription of tho surroundings suit and a ttasa is sent him. No doubt ho is an other w ho wants little hero below, but ho won't get a freo pass, us Ilro, Hocscrer says ho has discontinued printing paNses for oxjtort. It irmitlv surprised mo to learn that Ceutervillo, that welbknown town iu Umatilla county, was about to havo its name changed to Athena or Flapjack or Hiiiifthlng. IMn't bo foolish, Ccn cr villiaiis: you will lose much by having a change in namo, moro than you will maku In twenty years, for it will tako alwut that tlmo to rud-taiM your now namo into tho government ileiurlmeni nod bo placed uon tho maps of tho country. Kirk's bill will damage- you more than tho I.eo, Tum-a-luiu or Morton couotr division scheme woulil liavo done. If cu havo done anytlihu you 1110 ashamod of, why chango your namo, If not, hung on to jour present name. 1 ho Zouaves, our llttlo "soger Ijoys" aro outline in uverv snaru moment study ing ami rehearsing that blsloiic.il drama, Mr. A. W. Njr, Win. linn li.rn 1'Urr., llnni. u l!innirlinn Norlll Yaklliiii hiiiI hllrnOiilr, A. . Mo, who bus Ik-cii spending a few days iuaHiuveyof Kllenburg and rioith Yakima, booming townsln Ivastein ttashingtoii, ictiirned on Tucfday even ing from his sojourn, and was seen by an l.Asr Umiio.MAN reiweentatlvo to whom he expressed thooplnlon that, not wilhjitauiliiig Klb iisimig's present lead, Noith uk hna wpuld eventually become tho town of 1 1 uit K-cllun. . A geo.1 supiwrt for lis tironhei'V obfervi'd. "lli In Mm f i. t n.'.i theill I'ucille nillrniiil nmi'uim la P. H. LG0. -Wo Imvo jtist rociMVPtl onr- now making iirepaiations to dism) 0 Iis probity in .Ueustaug as soon as ihiukI ble. while It bun win rutin tt 1 sessions in North Yakima from tit n mar. kct. It seems to mu llmt this is a good ndicatlon that tho rallnwd comiwiy kiions, or thinks it knows, that tho r.lK'Usbnrg Iwom will ovuntually collapse. "Another Hllulit hImiv.' t.l,.. . n. direction of tin- wind Is the fact that a syndicatn of St. I'aul niitalists has pur cnaml -'70 acres of nearly worth!. Inn, I near Noith Yakima fur tl'' n nor omi. This lund tho nrovlouu owner took un about llvo years ago. Iieoamu bn mnld secure no Mter, and afterwards held It becatiM) lio wstw txwrto leave. Tho gxd fortnno which Mruck him wasliko a lottery drawing, "Iuivcacd fonfldenra on tho wrt of Noith VaKtamltefl is inuseil by tho siih n.ltlon that the brunch road of the iNorthem l'acille.diveigingfiotn I'lu ncv. will strike their town, lu tho course of lime, anil tins impression is siiHtalned by tho movements of that company. It is bclievi:l that the Northern l'arilie Is on the inside track, and that North Yakima will fccuru tho capital. "Kllensburg at present, hnwover, Is greatly In tlin leml. it claims 11 iioimi lutlonol .ix)0 souls. 1M00 more thiinaru numtajred witliin Jho pieciuets of North uklma. Many liandsomo structures havo been erected and aro now Is'lng built In Klloushiirg, Inclinling a imignhi cent lunik building liixt llnlfhed at a ro-t of i 10,000. 1'iojicrl.v Is held ut princely llgimvs and real estate dealers urc natur ally lejiplng a harvest from the pteviilllng iKXim. 1110 lown is we 1 lis-atei . l e inr in 1110 cenieroi a ncauiimi llttlo 11iiey. Farming land cannot 1st obtained for Iohs tlian l-IU 1 st aero. "Among Iho l'endleloniuns whom I run across In Kllensburg, was Mr. 1 1. I,, bill- mor. who is creeling a liirco saw-m ill. and lielteves fully iu tho fiiimeof the town iu which ho has cast his lot." . - . Fnllail to Hn.l Ihn lllilr. This forenoon, Sam Anderson, A. J. bing. II. II. Illshoii, H. I,. .Morse, Kurl Meerlsich, and Jmi lleale, who was hi chatgoof Deputy fhei III' Waugh, starteii out on an invesiigaliiig tour lu Iho neigh borhood nt Zoo HuUrer'sslauhter lioin-o, to search for hides alleged by lleulo jiiht before Ids iccont sudden depatliiro to Montana to Imvo Itten hidden (hero. The nartv under lleulu's culd.inco searched through brush and hollows for coiuo time, tint were unatiln to llnd any trace 01 a "cache." Itealo noiuted to a thicket and said, "Thoy aro in thoro somewhere," but the limn ttircful search failed to re- Via' tho whereabouts of thu hides. The party llniilly cauio to the conrhn-ion that llcalo must bo a boss liar from the com momvoalth of l.iarville, and nt raced their stops homeward. Thoy aKsert (hut If tiny tildes had been hidden In the neighborhood of I tenser's slaughter house, they hud been uuc.iithcd since and transferred to soino other hiding place; but thea is no disturbance of the soil to Indicate such a ptoceedlng. Second Carload of Plows ! anil havo now iti ptcck 180 Pekiu Walking Plows; 40 Headlight Sulky Plows; 30 Headlight Gang Plows; 10 Combined Riding & Walking Gangs. -Think. FOUR TIMES AS MANY iih earriwl by miy other Hrtn in tho L'omity. buy our goDtlit mid enn Have DIUICCT KllOM MANUFACrUUlOKS, our eustoitit'i'H the Portlnnd .lobbcrn' profit, 1111 imliuriiiont No Other Pendleton Firm Can Offer. Our jiIowh tiro built imrtiotiliirly for thin truth), and wo fan 'itaruufco t hum to bo The Lightest Draught, The Best Made. The Cheapest Plows ON THE MARKET. Cab ami oxamino our 00k and nave monoy lor youiiielvo-i. Inu "fl ho Confederate Fpy," which will bo possessed by many of tho pieuent Inland J prcrentcd by tho full mtm of thirty-fivo cities. It Is sutroiliidcd by lino fruit and inemrs, 011 Feb. IM. Intago lands, with plenty of witter for Ir rigating purjsjics, which insures thu richest kind of soil. For tho culture of grapes and small fruits, the lands lu that vicinity tinner irrigation 1 tm ma'clallv adopted. When thu Columbia tlver is open to navigation, as It must Ixi wllhln tho next fuw ears, Umatilla's future will no as origin, 1 i oi brighter, than any town east 01 1110 .,,,,1.1.1 Them Is certainly soino- thing going on in regard to tho rebuilding up of tho town, and If Hfo managed aB, doubtless, it will be, l'ondleton will wako in foino lino morning to find her dead aud sleeping sister iu moro thau swad' 11..,. nlnlli..a. Tlin lilllldllltl III) of UnU' "''" .. . - :...:.. i 11. tllla wouia in no uv mjiuu niut ton, instead it would bo un ndvautuge, henro tho Kast Oukoonian, fejieaklng for all I'endletonians, wish success to tho scliemo on foot, and tho enterprising r,.tiru u-tin nro to take clmrgo or havo already assu . ed charge of It. All Kxll KaUtpil: h,. 1 r tliu iii nrieiia rioiirini: Mills was a crushing blow to hcho,a fac whieh haw Binw bccoiw ftWatty aJu FJiht convicts irom Mne county ar rlvoit to day and will sissnd foiho tlmo In the ponitentlary for various crimes com mitted. Monday Dr. Ulalock successfully per formed a diillcult ojieraliiin on Iho ankle of tho l.' year old son of J, A. Workman, who resides near Pendleton. It Is not fur out nf the way to state that over loO.OOO worth of proorly changed hands iu the luit ten days within Iho city limits. A lot tluxlUO, that your cones pondent refuted to buy for $70, sold last wcekforllGU. , , . The K. O. man wants to hok a llttlo ..,,i i,na. I,A Imnillcx Walla Wull.l news- up ol uma- paper men. inej- ore uwiiiiiy Mju-iier on some wihk", u"" ,o "v",,- that thev havo no newspaers Walla Walla. You rhoiild glvo them it deflnl-( tlonofthe word "newspajor" and H'r- haprf they'll sei tho point. It Is never-1 tholesJftfact that when they ta-liovoj when they print and re-print, from a few miles of I'aluierA Hey's well tiMjd ';bter cotvpu plates," a conglomoratlon M che'rtnuts, that thoy aro IlllUig a long felt want a -''M i'lVO motnlng or evening Wliu l un Karlli Ii tlm ii'ivuiu I'lviptn w mi- fad no'.i.rilo nut 'H' Hiiy iltfltirrno hi cImiii inlnllii put up l) C'lit'ip J11I111 limi'f. or Irri-i4iiil-nli rnrtif a' oimrnMin pnflt. rxttiiT 1I11111 tiihv n iiiii,-lnii of vvurl.l wlilu mni'mlon mi l one Iti il It irlvinsr unlvcruHl witlrdrlluii otiqunl prlro? .No iiii'iilc'iiii) In iiinw rni l Kl Vlliit much lltilvrnl wilUfiic'liiii fur purlfv. hill iIih lilixxl h IIKIJII'H III Oil I'Dltlh'IKU 4 III.OOU MAN Kit HIKI t'Vfiry Iwllli) IIIHt iiih- nut do lt w.irk will c4l ion nolliliu; F, J. ViiiIiIhiii. DreiiKM. llllll:il Kllkiil". Has' Fiia.ncih:o, Feb. SO. 1'olice Si r jreaiit O. I,. (Semi, Patrolmen Thomas Crystal, (fn-ory ItollnKiii and John Me Ca'ity, of Iho I'hlnatnwn jiolico squad, worn indicted lo-'t night by the grand Jury and aireMcd for taking brilsw from Chinero gamblers. Tlio men havo been watched fir some time and Chief Crow lev claims lo huvo osllivo evidence of their guilt. It is charged that tho sergeant received fH a week, uud tho patnilmeu ,0 apiece. Anulhrr llly Hrrl, IlMiTroitii, Feb. A). Another body, ' eupjiAseit lo Im that of Night Clerk Pe,y j 1 .. , itnii tlt nf fli.i l.i,V f'.iiitmt . . I hut muni v. . . - IIUIU Pendleton Hardware & Implement Go. Under the Pondloton Hotel. JAMES WHEELAN HA8 JUST RECEIVED 60 Dozen Ladies' Fine French Kid Shoos; also 50 Dozen Men's Fine Calf and Kanarau Shoos, all mado to order. Try the Shoes of tho Oolobratod Makers, Seller, Levin & Co., Philadelphia. JAMKS WI-iaBliJLiA.lSr, DeBpain Wock, Court St. - - rundlolon, Oroyon. H. ItOTlIClfM.I), J. IC II KAN -Establishod, 1070. this moruhiM lur- ent to iU cltlrcns. llowavor. un enter- 100 WHICH 11111:11 vaiiivu mlho is now on 1 ------ . 1 to u sueces&iui termination will " An in&lngmeetingoi thocity coun- cil was held last night. u'. i.y.iii eleatliiL' thi) t'roomt I moro I ' v 1, lv,.lnr on North Fec- than repair tho uaum?e none. 1 e , , Btree,Tuea1ftV. and ltindstrwiu negin .1 .v. Knil Pago-Tustin, hsq., pald.u visit "'"J "1 i. Mondav. ... Vm,,. for tho nurnoso of drawing upi" V. . k.',, ,.' ... , ,.u w.nnvll urVii '. , ?r! 0" 'tf E ;1 attention to tSie matter U . 411 to jiiuiuB uuui, 7. ..........- . . , .-nini. long ueiaywu, n has ncen organize) tile & wcrp filed u comiunj 1 Icost tb-j taxyers mml WW J'1'-. ,. ;ithac8tockoffW to bo d., 0 "".y weroftldlto ..1 "1 A n-uviKliaresat toO each: that.v-re " omp." tho incorporators aro F. W. Hendley day, cliandls, toaOK)raio mi w trfo UgHt " 7 ;ery Wi plant, furnish a system of irr Uon ttnd y ,lo a general forward ng an j onimu,ion tUt"ni ' uices of th l-uuijlil C'rtu!j ami Onufciim Whs' tu ,nc worl'J l tlio rflnonwul '"'-.n, Bint Jtrop wiutihlni, 'flit nt'll kfi rryum Inferior meiiminra vspeii ht.uu'n niKltltY COUOII fiVHOP will pnliprcly rcllv your roih atnno-t TMtUima'f vvriUlnir iCbcnlA. tutt.n iwliist lu-t una wn tfuurunlett It. I. J. IVmuUiou, Drug.Ut. DKALEH8 IN- Afler rotllng down n b1uS"300 feet high nl KnoxilIe,TeiiiuK Taan named oil lodget In a treu trip 'and received but s)WU injuries. O. I. UHowhM mado his apiwarance on tho streets far a long slego ot me mumps. - lluir Cum I'amiU i...,i ,. ..fi Vnown granger, to superintenjleiit ol tho cream- bo pbceii 011 tho - II. .. ,.j nul T1(HL toaojKirato 011 ehr trlo light & ;Vons a'ro Wi.g got ready for t masouerado, under tho an- i . f t in K III 1 . H. It" - - ..a.I.l ti1ruV r . a ii ih , U'ing eager' business ru for'naUM':fV;. cnWieJadriptlon. 'ter allow tl:elr children lnmnh an I Uraln amt Mild C kiip ivlnir Hih iii-i'nd "wS'wip. iiTeillrl'iM until Miry r wll).n1flvrorcon.Unua . .li. 1 1 w Kill auiHIIKI r ii 1 ! 1 IKOUCIlllQ I I General 1 Bean Merchandise. .Tv.r, uviiitm it i.u. i'n", F. J. Ihm-Wn. l.r.uk... tllO lib l'I V. -triiry l, l'. Ktf, U Mill. ...... . 1 nil . Iln JVI3 as nw" .. .1 iiuu. 1 J Biibbcricco, aim ";- arouuii. nii'.i). u'ir.l.KKK TOOkday, ff"!u"j lufaot "U Mr. andlr. ,y i, lk. the C. W I fW Thompson-Hurnhart IMwk. Southwest Corner of Main and Alta Streets, PENDLETON, OREGON. ;ur wiapjwl un by ro:ho a Tb been establlsheil at XKW TO.MAV. KOH A KKW DMn una Klnt paldmca proptriy. Ibrn. "W.. hlVViva in cneas M Alls- $2250, A... in ineullon. Von ahiiaUON. fet2l IW VILLAIN) HOUSE RESl AUHANi. Mr. Tom Bradley. Proprlelreu. Mlrttr.. - - 'J'""" pain, to ptM U.. THE BOWMAN HOUSE J. lVaanoM.xt Until Hid lUliroa-t HU, l'ruprlrlur, l'tul t D.Dl.UI Hnl-elaM In ai.ry T'P. Vf lh d. 'xii