The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 06, 1877, Image 2

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About "Settling !.
Them ti n great deal of shallow talk ro
Ing on h llio newspapers alHWl till clcc
bm btwlness, which betrays a fuml.-tmcntnl
lnornco of the principles o xvhlch owf
.tffenrcrnimsnl Is foumloL Imlcctl, wo know
if rmo or two Rtrat newspaper la New
"York whoso Ixhtors mlslit. with ailvnn
ingr, rcnil tho Constitution of tho United
Btatcs, and Mlow that xvllh somo simple,
elementary xvork on Inw. Thco able twra
icraph writer wo alwars seizing the ocens-
. a . ... . k ...
wort m ueciara wai something or ntnvr"ct
tics V Borne Democrat whose heart Is a
Utile too warm for the safety of hU head,
TmiWers threatening nbout wnr, ami
straightway these youths rUc tip end sni
vel oho x-olcei "That pcltle II. The
cmmry will never Allow ft party to raltr
,eoakol or tho country thnt threatens war
I? ix It" Or, If eomo sttdi action Is taken
m that of tho Governor of Oregon, which
these youths think Inconsistent with their
allm notion of tho law, though It is ttic law
in England and In Indiana, and Gov. Gtw
ver declares tho law In Oregon, they nil
'bounce up again and say! "That settles It
lite pespfe will never allow the country to
J9 nailer the coatrol of ajxarty which re-
to Measure like that''
w rentHre to remind these able
Ms that the cantpalcn Is overt
ger a o.Hcstlrr to whom the
entrust the Government: the
on Is, td whom Ki$ tho country
UT Tho American people has
duty than to discover to whom
t at the recent election award
lory, I f thnt duty Is not honest-
rformcd, and Congress Joins In the
piracy of tho Returning Board to re-
e Uie venllct of the ballot boxes.
mtt will havo been committed from
H-our good name as a nation will suf
fer for hnnUreds of years, and which will
debauch and demoralize our whole people
rer generations to come. And the man
a e . . ... .
ttho itocs u iKil to masc this result poM
aiWeby talking Ulppant nonscnw about
tkta thing "willing It," or that thing "set-
Wag It," when tho only tiling that can set
tie It is an honest count of the votes, com
mhs a crime which ho will live to r?nit.
Kb matter what may be the spirit In which
either party meets this crisis, tho party
which has received an honest majority of
tne ekctoral votes must bo given the Prosl
dwiey. The Democratic party has shown
m stfC spirit as Is charged against thorn.
ts Men it is wmcmoercu that nn attempt
Jsae been boldly begun to cheat thorn out of
this victory, their forbcaranro and modern-
tkm are seen to entitle them to a grand
place la our history. Let every citizen
show the same soberness and wisdom, awl
Mil will be well. Let us meet this oride
Hetenly wMta peaceful wind, but wtih
the dtftttty thti tho occasion to demands.
I'ke rlaiu Facts.
The flagrant instances of forgery, fraud,
aad perjury (says Iho X. Y. Sun) which
the Congressional Committees in LoumI.
ana, South Carolina and Florida havo a),
toady discovered leave uo doubt that when
they havo completed their work tho full
details of the most criminal conspiracy
this country has ever known will bespread
before tho pcoplo in such a shape as to
carry clear conviction to all.
On Friday, November 10, tho third day
after the election, tho Sun publUhed as tho
result that 203 Presidential electors who
would vote for Tllden has been chosen,
aad esly 164 for Hayes. From tho dis
closures which every day brings forth, and
which are dally Increasing In numbers
aad Importance, it Is sot improbable thut
before the second Wednesday in February
the fact that thrro really arc 2fcl vnlid elec
toral votes for Til Jen will bo mado so cvl.
dent that all RepulMlino who desire to
Bsalatalu a reputation for common honof ty
awoag their fellow men will bo compelled
to adult it.
The Sun In another Issue says tho con
piracy to install tho defeated camlidatc
for President, in the otllco to which Samuel
JTildcn was fairly elected, grows more
and mora difficult of nccomplUhmont.
Everyday briars new and convincing
pmofa ef tho frauds, forgeries, and porjur-
ia4s of the reckless party leaders who
atd subvert our free institutions In order
fWra!8tal themsclrcs In power. The
feeaeet men In the Republican party cannot
rmatn in ignorance of tho real character
of these things.
The conspirators who projected this out
rage have exhausted their resources of dc
ceptlon, and tho Inevitable reaction, us tho
UWh begins to come to light, is suiting in.
ywhen the full details of tho shameless
frauds perpetrated in the attempt to make
Haves President aro spread beforo tho
nublkTfu tho reports of tho various Con-
gretfloual Comuilttces now enguped In
Inmtlffttlng the facts, a popular iU!i
will bo created which even tho m&it dos.
perate of the conspirators may not dare to
lueet.
The plot they havo laid to carry Jn a
President by fraud, forgery, and perjury
was skillfully contrived, aud vast iuterosts
are backing it, but they havo undertaken a
work that they now find, to bo dangerous.
Apasoi'Biatxonb. The following aro
the estimated appropriations for Oregon
gr the year 1877; Works at Iho mouth of
be Columbia, $20,000; Wlllnmctto and
iinbla from Portland to the sea, 150,-
Upiw 'WllliUJitjtte, a'SWO; Canal at
les, 800,000; for public surveys in
m, wasuttigion, xicvaua uuu uian,
1 000 each: Burveyor Geuend'a oftlce,
.t a.VUiM, t?cc. 8tt, 197lh
j:urrou B. O. Chrlstntas Is wt t Sanla
Claus has come and gtntOi nnd while many
little hearts linvo been mndo.Kld n'l
happy with tho many presents Uiey have
received. In falcm, at other places tunny
llttlo IkhIIcs hnxtj wandered In tho MreeK
their HUle War feel In tho mow.lwro-hcad.
ulawd nlnuMt nakcl, I pltcouMy crying
for n morsel to stop their ravishing hunger
or pleading for something lo give them
warmth. Whal Utile plmsura Chthtma
seems lo bring to those uulbrtuntdo llttlo
ones.
As wo rrcllne lit our easy chair bofbrour
blaxlug hearth thco bitter wld nights,
and ponder over our past life, and pros
pects of tho future, wo CAUttplaln of what a
hsrd life we havo to live Wc do not real-
to that icrhatvs Jut outside our door Iks
hind some old vluxl or cnHichlng In some
cohl, dvsolato alley, our father, mother, H
trs ami brothm, turnttl mi In the roM.
cruel world, with no friend, no iher bm
tho rvtuorlvw hraveos nothing U oeer
their ftvcslng ttodteand actHll- d'Utg ef
hnncvT. How little we rmllM that U m
many. Just a few momenta at our HrwWc.
wouhl be such a bk4.
Hvcry iK'txm who has plvitty to oat and
wear should conthler themelTs rleh, aad
be contented and happy.
To-nlght there will U a grsnd bll at the
Chcmcktta hotel, gHen tiy thciUhMa S1
Club. There Is a large crowd gathered al.
ready (0 1 m.); Uie string KuhI ttvm 1VV
land (umbhes mmle.
E. M. Waltc has Jmt rceetnd fhm the
Cincinnati Tyjxj FtMmdry. me t the wH
known chrotiude Mi prMK IM test
Xouparlel, oajxthh t prtastiNg u
colors at oho lttipc' ila. TInmt art ht
few of Ue pri m ih Stat.
We are agabj taring fair nmtW.
not had any rain fcc several ofefK TVc
mud la the streets alnt vr Hhwc IWt ds
The HHprrme Onrt It iMtt Im $mtmn
and nrobaUr wW be (hr Ihk W
come.
The CVvaKl year wW twm fm awvf
here. Ho u n wtsfc !
Hew. J.n.y isenHii W In &Ua aMw4
lag to hh Inula ess m a Wwyer.
There has Wen very UmI hw ef
Io(tMce tranenlring In Uw Otnetal eVW
week, and "Yonr
At aNythlag very awway i bnt he tll be
an eye ever pwwwltnfi neat week and rr
lort wly. i
Oae word bevtoe I ctef. The Kiev
Okrooman Is vwnsnbted TMK iafw ef
F!astera OragHn, by Ito putrenn here In Sa
lesn, and mv advlee to aH who want hi
know all about Eastern Oregen it to mt
serlbe for It. "Itsehly
It. It. IVnrnp.
The PrcftiriciiHn! Iiiddir
31 K. EDtTOii Iewlt rae to Sttcgst a
plan to relieve this nation from the presi
dential muddle. Let Mtswrs. Tihlcu aal
llayei ccme forward aad say to the Amvr
lean peotde that, Iwvleg been the choice ef
our friends (or the oCkcof IVoshtentof the
United Statai, and It not being perfectly
clear which or tw If either hare received a
dear legal majority, and not being wllllag
to occupy the high poeltUm upon doubtful
ground, we mmt oaraeMly desire you to
select the ono thai appear to come tho
nearest to a legal cketlog, lo till that very
responsible position fur oee year fro. j the
fourth day nf March, 107? t and we pledge
ourselvM each to theotbvr. aad lo the ee
ple, tlint during that ierlod of tlmo we will
consult oach other ujon every (Htblie meas
ure, and will not sign any act or law that
does not meet the sanction of the other.
Wc most earnestly recommoml the Amcr-
can Congress to revise and uuiond ourolto-
lion laws so as lo have them plain and JtiM
to all, and provide such penalties as will
for tho future prevent all (Minou from in.
terfvring with the elective frunuhlse, bellev.
tng that to buy, Intimidate, or In any way
ntcrfere with the citizen's right to vets.
should 1m one of the groatest crimes known
to our laws. Wo most enrnustly recommend
that Congress mukc such laws and regula
tions as may bo Just, and refor this matter
to Ike legal voters of our country during
the Summer of 1877. As Old Max.
M.
I,tomVfifoH.
OOTTAOK UttOVIJ, Irftno Co,, )
Oregon, Dec l, larttl. t
lll t.S RiO.. l).tt Hill! As IlllM
been sotno Unto aluco 1 wroto loyou, I will
again drop you a few lluess but ns 1 run
abort of commodities In llio way of news
1 will bo brief. Wo aro having i Iwutlful
Winter. Ilhnsbceit now nlHtut n month
since wu Imvo had any win except a light
mist yesterday. To-day U warm nnd plons.
attl nnd the sun sldnea like tho spring of
Iho yeor. Tho Ihruters havo tho timet of
their grid u laud p1owel, some of them
rouUmplatc n eHHtd plowing. Borne of
the land In this section Is gelling too dry to
plow well, which Is not a xory vonuuan
thing In IhU country al thl samh of Ike
year. GtwM W good ami all klude of stock
1kV xvrll. TlmH aro aboHt a vmi mr
tlnauees wttufcl hate been In a very healthy
voiHllthm hail It mk been rbr oar short
crop btet atn tegethec wHh ktw prken
In the mriy part ef the n x gnia
and at Portland I wuilmsan.1 It Is selling
at $1 tvX We anlelMS beHee teit seat
pete a gewd m Ine preisat. neat lesw se ,
we net knnw Inn) that wilt I law ens,
bnt we jnutv Ihmt pment te4lensena.
IVrk k UUg (Kna t K t , H W net
M gd M It hu se( mm fteea Um Sun
lA fcr A8enWM Jjiilfc ifcaeH (H(MeeJ(
wnU ant ksVe a etwelk ft ft eW
Lxsae awsenat ef riM mi4 Im bMSt
ter the mm unsisat eene nwfA
riWt the yf Vxseet eVs t4 eng In
tsxeealean it m
j4 la The mwI nf es Mn fet
fust e Vn easM-ry mI seanssii M
rlnM tnjd f sum
netaiBf
Dw'KMmmCK, IH7(I.
UiuTou U. O Wo Imvo bun ttilto busy
this week, or wo would havo dropped jott
i IVw Hum from this ptacu.
Km U-ett mining Iho past week, lml at
ptxDcnt han iho itpHMruneo oflhlr wenlhcr.
Dr. J. Aiulivws U now xislllng In
WalUburg. Pniutno It's his Mulnliittn."
The Doeter U n jhhI Jolly follow nnd Is
tnlwed by llio wng Imllrs of thU oily,
and think he had Mttur come homo."
Mix 11 J. Smith and sou, accompanied
b' Mr. and Mri MnUory are en touto lo
Iho WlUameUe valley. Mr, timllh goes
to anion) to visit hf brollwr and many
fHomW. Mr. ami Mrs. Mallery go to Jef
Pkmhi lo xUlt their daughter.
The hetel f thW 4nee hi tit care of MM
Jeale Smith. She makes n most oxvelknt
! landlady.
lion. XV H. onnear wm ism vimuiis
phiee and tMlver a leetnre m lnmentue.
He atarei IVsea Inksn enlhe rt ef Ja.
new eom.
Tut.
ADVnUTIHlWllJNTft.
1 - . . - -r
S.--BOTH CH ILD
tA hnkskfi flllii
dny. Jef fad, Krtt TV
Mr t. mm I en- tiewg hk
isaseuev. tie w ima va
U antsenelaea bnlhMng
pIMy J inea the yessn( mm ef thli
vi an wWer mah enMtvsil
hy Vm nti BUi; tU U
ke Wtit dene nVsea. iw
In. MntM
OAI.lt
nnd (vxnmlua
(hu inriie nnd wslt
nisot ted stock of general
J11U received by
S. R0THDH1LD
At Idt tdd xlaud lit Mjlarkciy's hiiltdlug
ami willed he Often to the imfillo 011 tnnm
that will eumpare favotably nllh Uinta
er any eoiupcuror.
$9,700; Oregon Indian Bcrvlce,
Appropriations aro also rccom-
!,000 for civilization and
Joulaus nt Mulhuer rcer.
nuniAi
1.1 1 K
IJui.uon Yjuij). J. J. Vnltmtiue, Super-
ntendeat of the bullion department of
Wells, I'srgo k, Co.'s KxprwM, has mado
up hi annual statement of tho treasure
product of tho States and Territories wott
of the Missouri river. Total yield for tho
ear may bo summarized ns follows as
compared with lost year; Gold In 1873,
H,74V0Oi 1871, $14,5128,0005 tllVer 187.1,
$rt,01!J.OOO! 1870, $tl8.700; load, etc,
1875, 5,100,000; 1870, $5,010,000. Totals,
1875, $10,880,0005 1870, $ti0,871.700. The
icld for 175 was tho largest up to that
time. Ureatost increase is in Nevada
which Is credited witli producing $40,281,-
OOO5 CulifornU, $18,01500; Colorado, 0,.
OOO.COO; Utah, $5,270,500; Jlontann, $3,.
777,000 Mexico, $2,270,0005 Idaho, $1,-
071,000; DrltUh Columbia, $1,1 11,000; Ore
gon, $1,110,100; Arizona, $112,000 New
.Mexico, $350,800, und Wnshlngton $08,
400. In previous statcmenU jio attempt
has been madu to pnrata Jho guW from
silver. Croat Mr Ut ben taken this year
la giving gold ai.U ijvcr prod tct separ.
atcly.
Hfilpxvrt'Ck. (
I)NO Iswnd, Dec. SO. At 4 A. M. tho
ship Circofcilau went ashore on tho bar olf
Ilrldgu Hampton, on tho south shore of
Ing Island, and xvas entirely broken up
by fcouth(KtttcrIy gales nnd lost, together
with 23 Uvea. Tho Clrcnsslun went ashore
In a storm (he night of tho 11th lust. At
thnt II mo tho crev unH olllccrs were saved.
Tho storm of yesterday caught HI men,
employes of tho Coast Wrecking Company,
on Iward, und u short tlmo niter midnight
tho ship went to pieces with an awful
crush. According to account four survi-
sens esnaen . v
ef eWfMMH
V ssj
e4 sneseneasee
like wet es detain
assaeanf es seiu
weSec en U cvena. 1
weter
;eh Wsffe faeeje M m tawtneai I In sear j
M4, eeVMH leeWM ttef1 "''1, peeffeeJ ete9 eetn, MM teJ efce?
fc m .1,.. m m mm, meseinlwtj Is
eesej ynei i uee 4es IKet enn I
leMkeg nm eea lam ean et Mtsetl
I - - ... - 4 M - - A - i
m4 msm eee en4 Is eesenef wnan esn j r wen . mt$n jms. 1
ssneM eagee iene " ' K Caen nil MW mm m9j J
n O"4 WMt r"" I
pmfm ef a jalt esnaal linssv and he-1
farm uVei m afnen In Senilaenl ef ell I
tnet ete imisnl nnea e eas UmI nn nan I
i Is aeetlMt m aay I
tSssSninflssssI feseffen te wee lee I
sea TW ihW!
Mttfe ef tne hsdii,
nwrl cm
leWBaJHn iMHtBeSf
S. R07HUHJl,D
m, uvm M ex se mmmmmm i
lasiiw fMe tmmm toiimlmm ekH eWlannm
e"enewenj ew ejPTea eneee'eeF er'rreeie"T 1 Tei eejfeep j
WtfWen fteenrellBWl eVC MM efc etf -eV MMeMNeaV $
yes. 11 ante hm iei mt s
seen we se Isnenal ass ewel eHeB
ec tm sen-. m
IsHeM
eik.
. went m sms steeini
mat semi saitt sSe sntl
seivtlegne itf sjenihtanry inn fee
kneeeeer and xmj mm let; hen eaeesin
tne csmnery wUI mU lenn nee alt of
anVantagea, 1mm enr wen try nul
per beynnd the antklpeasesss ef nsaay h
are net leefclng kens tne leenee, enly a leer
yeargi. II li mH 11 ceniry mat we snnnkl
say mnchanesst this part nf Use mnelr)
Ibrneare sallaneil with R, tnd a sheet
time will tell mere then we eart at Msesenl.
To-inorrew (Menday) Is CtnrMsnM, and
they tell ns lhat Chrtslsnan enmes that yenr
on the S5lh of Use em her. and we don't
doubt it. Chrh4nia Uvea seem te he all
the rage here now ; we hnve heard nf quite
a number of (hem but we ate so-77 to say
we can't attend ihent all, nukes we were
enuWed with the nee'.Meea of Sneta Clans
ami his knowledge of the oouutiy. We
understand that one or two of the Inn are
too be loaded x Ith gxxl htoklng girls, nml
we hoie tkure will be (me or Iwn luboled
tons; we have heard of several danoM to
be In tb's netghborhootl durtug Chriatmae
holidays.
Slacc our last letter we haro net noticed
tho progrosa of the Good Temtdare, bet
presume they havo an onwanl aud upward
ttndeney, but m that Institution's prosjMsr
ity dejxuils IhiI little (Hi what wo havo to
ay, we will say but little, at least nothing
against It. We have said more than we
intended at the outset. We rest
lleiiolfuliy ynum, A. H. S.
The femVln; f (Ami of the trading
nf knh vm vNl al Hud an
nineemel en hndt
llry nemti, Oeihloj:, ltt uml SUee,
IlitSi MM Cam. cntr!, w all tviHr. tito
Twee a, alnart Cnry, Qldua and
Ola Mare, Maflenery, He,
SV:(uu.
im wnhal nshoro this mornlncr. more
dcuu ni "live, on fragmenU of tho xvrcck.
Kn iiHi Tifllin remalulu' 01 luivo been jcen
' he-,rdlirom up lo tho present time, nnd
N
or
thcro u but llttlo doubt all hava
'UioC)inw4Vt Ws 1
t-onuon. iiuiIUfif ,
tpi'Micd
In
DncttMiiiiit 27, 1870.
KoiTon K. O-The oaIiIWiIoii given by
the order of Oeod Templars on the oven
lug of December 93d, at Sallug & Iteao-
Hull, gave entire satisfaction and whs woll
attended. Mhw Ilelle Moser's rcnillllon of
comic and dirllcull characteni ellcltwl en
lhualasllc apjdautu. Although this xvos
tho flrt time 31isa Hello ever mode hor )
(toarance Iniforo a public audience, sho sus
talnml her part In a manner that wouhl
have bceu crodltablu to some of our host
comedians. Miss Jnne Mays' rehearsal of
Iho Honutlful Snow" nnd Mrs. Norton's
celebrated poem of "ISIngen on tho Ithlno,'1
was well recelvotl nnd showed line powonr
of clorpttlon. Tho reading of Mrs. JCIrk-
atrlck xvas very gooil, nml was duly np.
predated by tho itudlcnco. Mossn. Paul
Edwardi, Johns, Worthlngtou nnd others
stihtalncd their parts vdry well. Tlioru xvas
plenty of gool musla and tho nudlcuco
were delighted, Let US' havo a fuw more
this Winter.
There was a Gli-lMinat treo ht Iho EpU-
copal church aui'ft hall at Haling & Jt'pe'
lu'.l, aud mi ends tho Christmas of our
Centennial yonr. Yours truly,
Grantor Dunce.
Uottku Chkiik, Jan 1, 1877.
Tho Patrons of this vicinity gave a ball
at tho residence of J, W. Salisbury on the
29th of December, xvhlch xvc uro hnpjiy to
suy xvas n success ; U.'l numbers xvero sold
at ono dollar each. Tho proceeds were
placed in tho funds of tho order. Almost
every family residing in ihaso parts was
xvcll represented. Tho brothers and sisters
of tho order appeared In their lull regal In
und seemed lo see that others than patrons
enjoyed themselves; nnd every thing show
ed that comlnglliig Is essential to huppi.
new, Messrs. Peterson nnd Halo furiill)
ed Iho music free of charge. Tho excellent
supper prepared by Iho slalom of tho order
xvas partaken about 10 o'clock in tho even,
lug, under tho dlrcctlotof 3!tuGul)IAm1i
tho tablo xvas arranged ju n beautiful fttylc,
nnd plenty of "nlcq thljgs," set out to over
00 persons. 'j!mfv xvas then rcmnncd
1'ioameBjBwjioniu i.tipp cr limn
ee
ne a tnnlry ternti
al gnee and rbareabu i
V
wMn Use nnl
atnesd )eHy seelneilUy nf al. had theor
em It ste Um party gieeft a gsnad sne.
We hue nimnt tmnse tn the enncln
Heppner nee uie am tnn xi
Hr alL If the euclal Inter
nslngjlng of tne people le an Imllcwhm nf
a gun! Asetlng imong all, It ealem Itt thla
little town. Omlrr the hend of
xawa rrana
We wnnM Note that nnr sehnel qieneU
WMlay (Jen. Seal) with an aUendaaeeof
schtdars.
Oae u Ink t Inst week, no leas thaa Ave
beys between the ages ef eight and eigh
teen were druuk in tbe stsveet of Ileniiiicr.
We were tnhl hy one of the boys thtt the
whisky wm stolen tnun the drug Wont.
We are sorry to reenrd surh farti ns these.
and would nut do so only as a warning lo
. . .
ierweu.
Tne following named persons were bap
tkod by tho I lev. Mr. Prttelt on Sunlny
hutt Mr. PotiyJohH, Mr. Jack Hals, Mhw
Clara Hale and Mle Urol Inn Halo. The
place selected for the occasion was near
w hat Is known as the I Tale school home on
the Skinner fork of Willow ortuk.
Weather more Ilka A 111 than Janusry.
Polllka U ilend. J
Tnrrlblo ICallxvny Acddrut.
On Iho 3flth of December a turlble mil
way accident occitrml In Ohio (ear Ashta
buln. A bridge broke down under thu
weight of n train of cars, seven of which
were flllwl with Mueugers. Tie uuinlxir
on Itoant was itlmatel lo tu isu, or
which number only AO were kmwu to bo
living. The bridge Is tliua discrlbcd In
thu dispatches t Tho brlgdo xviu a Howo
Inn, built eutiruly of iron 11 ours ago,
It wit GO feet iiImvo water, had m urch 150
feel long, Iho whole length of iho bridge
being 157 feet. It has houu twtol with six
locomotives, nml at the time oi the dltav
tor was considered us being In pirllct con.
dlllou.
About ono thousand soldiers ue now nt
Washington nnd tho uuinbor Is to bo
doubled.
""f inwwta.
NEW TO-DAY,
DISSOLUTION. .
"NJoTICK M litrrl'y Klvn llwt tlio rart.cratilp tirrv
i Ibfor MWUur uivlrr lliu Arm Mian of I'urltr k
Uwr I llwuUy dtulrtxl by Jluluul iiiunl. Ml
iMitj Mill 1m hM by ilr. I'orlur wUi wll coih4uI,IIjo
A. II. rOIITKII,
remtn, Jan. t, 1177. Vx. 'III.I.KIl.
IfQIVA lH MCt rt.alu bnJcniu. Tl.o
jVJkl I. Itiukr will l ijifiiiloJU' loavlnstliu
miim ul iln. Ansa's.
WAJVWAH-JAR!
V IiOOKd AUK VI-'IX, ANI wtu; UK cu
lxl wl un tin lltv itt of Jjuuary, UJTi ntJ Ui en.Ua
um l niMtluuo kii lu ImOiim, all tru rwVtw U nn-
mriluiiulv aims rurwunl uvil Mllla ut iMlr wx'iunH.
To HMku ou si) kuuw llwl 1 luiwil IViUitfy, I Will M.II
Soil 04.ili
A lino lot ot I'aitur ami ItuiUna flluvcs si W)HT fur Ilia
nvxt itilriy clsyvl Omu tuu vltliusk iro cli'mp
I Villi Iv( Hill CooklvK Uuvu ul fVlUwprlrnm
CAMIt IlllWK lliuiikmg the iiulllo fr fnvuM lu
my line, I ant ale. U. f, XVIifltl.
K'l. itnou, December CO, 16J3. I
mm ay NQnqu
nuUr.i( UT 11V A. ItKANKV, OY WWT0N l'K
J. duel. HkI i f Or-iiiii. Ounly jr lOiitnlla, unit
lHwl Ucfvre JmlW I Jciuilluii y(' (liw Kugj) ' 1'rucJnct,
una uaik Uy littnm, uUiut fourirtii auil I liulflyiniU
lliokfl iw. not ufiLiU, an , i un lli,art(lit U'V?
Al lifuiud al furly five a nut ' '
TI IAWUM,.
Dccc nKr It 1STA. utile 's.
S. - R0THCH1LD
Ortler from the oouidry will reaeixc
pruinpi nuuiiiioii,
HMos, Purs, Wool, etc., taken In ux
OlMNgU.
CAMPAIGN OPENED
KOHTIIK
fALL OF 1870
'At TJmatilln, Orogou.
vril VIIOOV l I.tlte.1 La (.11 IRj
I'j iM nW.u tUrk if linn JUM rffll, wlilfl
i mtH mH.I mum U .MlllU llr lb
It oi K.t t luff:
My liri
Mll
COOK HT'IVBH
Ocuidont
(joldsmhh l.ango
Gulden CJute
Hinpiro City
llinnnlli
ilio Ornudo
PA 111.011 KTOVWH
Tho Monitor
l'nrlor JJollo
Ltturol
lUtngor
' JOiiho
Onward
PA II 1.0 it Quo ic
Jewell
Echo
IIOX HTOVIM
IMtiuk Giant
Moguol
IMno Knot
Woodaido
onaiva
- i i i A full MMrllDtUt of
T X3NT 172- "3H
Ccntttntly on lianit, ilwi lanl eaus. All cinlcis fill
cJ imlly. JOII WOHK iluao Mlili umI
litM auJ dUiaUli.
WM. J. I.KKZKII.
T 11 TfOONTZ
- t'OHT OKKICK
llullilliix, Curnir
lfw)U, UMATILLA.
-HK.U.KIt IS-
GENERAL
I.AItUK AU0UNT UV g JJJ tot 8' KA,,
ATnAw-SUpP DIP TOBACCO.
rny-.
A NYDnl'i who rsu Usui Hunu or sny uo.
A urliiilan. Mint your of iltr loO. K. liullock, lli-ii
(PIllT, 1III UII14 WVUBiy. WMH"".
1 A 1 ) V I'.l l'1'l H ICM K NTH.
COOKIIYM ftx'l'OVIlW
-ANIl
ahufaclory of Tinware, And
Al.l. Kt.Nli.M Or
SHEET-IRON WORK,
Main strsol, oiinoilltt Ida Uoart House.
torn
Will coiutautly have on hand, ami jfor
sale, n Coiiiplelq Assorlitleiit of
3? x tst-'w j&.ttin.
lis iu aiwaii r
A oomplolu Awtui'tniunt of tlto
IMunioml
K00IC COOlvhVa ST0YKS.
aix Kl.sns or
3033 "XTVOtt-JSZ.
Im I On)r, i ikut sl, 4 l
Try )Mrlt rte
a. Ar. wbbh.
-HUllUAll roii-
EYERVBODY!
JcHt Look Hero I
I.1
vnt wast fiivr. OU.l,
i I'rrv. aiaiw. mh,
! u Ik
ri:vi.x:ro.'v
.DRUG- STORE!
1 r vi' w ast no ift m imim iimi
I'liNl'I-rTIOS DltUO HTtiltlC
r jirjAjcr tum h ten. t
iii'.itiii irei.r im nn ti'rjxiiis
inWIilllilMil IIIIHI OIUIll.
r fnu Sr mm tirmu.r imi, ru
IM
I'KNiu.Krox imua stoiii:.
j r tou va.t I m ck bf u tikU, r i
PHNDLKION' imUO o'TOllK.
rr vot' wasv ttir twnfi. iw. .ni.r.s
I. (wMIU
iT.Nin.icroN iniuu bToui.
mQi
riTs
UnVKKTJlL
JfeST.
THUS fHNTHAJ r f
jh mim Hail
i Tim
lit W.
w a. ill Hi
MKJiMl ihffir XNTIIIRM
JlJil'ITTEI) Had MBFUIWr
is Howoraxts roa
Tito noooptlon of am
THE TABLE
Will .1 .11 lntj fwM r4ilh4 whh Iki
u ru UM i
i it mtkft ere, m mu .i.ni.t mut i
.t ik. 1 1 . . - - - l
l set fifJxtJMe,
THE BEDS
Arvstl nt, rnt txAua Lu Ua rrJ
tMini nyihixiniifiwy ranU( ul
tm m ht., nu, itviM
Till', I'UNDI.KTON HOTl
la ntl ilftMiimrfili li i.t. .. .
Ili Wyttnv d.t.(MlM Ihtl II .h.llm.TJ
liLTii.V. ' UOtSK L.I
1IIBIH,
. I. . 1 . . ki ( i n-r BBJ
ST. OHARLKS JIOTlJ
tMjl Mlit, hU m OtYjn,
inMTIIaM.MwM.it ru4M, V4f
athi at a...... i
ww WW retime ii.n .
n ran rTl irwnM M rienk.1 . . d
ST.."' J!"? IU . fiaa- IUiZuT
yyj..-"' "'"Hrt i -u t 4h,
Hf k i. !MliMll.ntlH. tail
mrnfriilMitniMlli,!!) tHU lU tMrl
I ... " . rr" rT"' f u.vml
win i t ui in, ii.. BM
WUion I2olcl.
UMATILLA,
jr,f,","e'
OUKdUl
it4i I wm,
ih Im Uhi
IIM . mdnwtl, frt lb KM Will 3 .
r ,lv if -l . k
Toe vr
A I'rrKft) Ikffo ctbh)mMI tillji
DLino.v imvo sf o'uii
1.1. T Um ttt WA.VTS 4 Uwr. Im wntwn
M U f4klfc r-ljIU
f MttN H'ft, WALLA WALLA, W,
k.MlMMmUlk
I'liKII AMI
MlyrriHtHsi IhrwJ
au,' cow ml
IIOTKr.,
- OREGfJ
r.i I'ltni'tiiKioiM
S.4M2 - bTA.B5ff,E;
IMais ar. (Mfoauc tww.crnN ttorci.)
lo!m Etoxvinnu.
j. ft. fit i icrr, m. p.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
IV'tlltten Oifn,
Ofllro in !''s nrvr tulhlntc, up italis
V. O. IcKay, ilJ. IJM
PHYSICIAN AND 8UU0KON.
ViatUWn. Uwll Oworly, OfEMi. (leM l lk
1 o Is. s 17
shop.
I). M. Ynjilo
(UtwlAtll MMwnl to lit tr.UlM.ll
wl m..iii iImi i, i. r j.;r-1 la ilj 1
Ml, n l Iiim ll l.ul us, Ml 0
PUOMlTNKSStt D1SI
tttil tu a MMkir-wlik Mitkr.p
Horse - Shoeing a Spi
WM. SMI. I. Kit, M. 1 1. .
HY8I0IAN - AND - SUH0K0N,
UH.t OIVi: i Mlti.liaa la HtHjia lwi't.
ti oiaiiii.iiisu. UMHMfwtL
. . . wm a ... .
SURGEON AND DENTIST.
It mv lUt I'tfrawintly la
Pandleton, Umntllla County,
tVb.u till MM Icm o n k)M7l l lJ.
ij. . 8leriiN,
A'rrOItNKV A (JOUNHHLOIt AT LAW
HaUar dlly, On iiii.
T O. Hlfn. wilt nllfiHt IlisruuiUoritiot'inli J
lJ ilicul lli.lrlil. il ul MilioBiins'ulilHitionT'irl
toil... Water IIUliU (Ixl llliiiiu Ullimllsii a n
VIAUU. 4lIIHil liruuijilfy M.fmlnl la Ortlllu
J. &J. TtlflJl!! I T
ATTOUNKY AT LAW, j
Couuly OrJsri touglil tint kolil, Iiu Nrcolirit
umOE en Uulii Miwt, o'illo C'ouit Houm.
I'tmlli ton, Ori'K'ni .
v. KNiny.
.Attorney - at - XjaAy'-
Wcilun, UnulilU County, Oregon.
ILL I'HAOTIoiTTssr TUB (HUMTrW
tblsHUle nml WuililnKlon Tmilton.
ajr-Hnccul nltviitiun nam to I.mm Iiu!jicu
suit Collfotlon.
0. 7f, 1IAILKY,
UlMAi I3STATI3 AWUWT,
(and notauv ruiit.to.)
PBNULBTON, OllKCJON.
PAIITICUI.AH AITlvN'TlOX Tiilil la tlto iinatNtlou
L or Mini cUlim Hi llio Ih'iurliui'iil nt Vunliiogloii,
tinil lu llio varloui lnrl ulllnii, unit itli' nccnrnl
Kcrrlc-s iru tt'inlirixl IIionoiIoiIiIihi lo kfuuilBlato
or rklimil lumUi ulwi tu llumo ilmlrlnj tu ucqulJluiiiU
Oy JIUII1MIHWI HUU IV-V1HIU, II
inc WinespLiquors and Cigars
ALWAYS TO III' HAD A'l
Jncolwm & Co's Sunoii,
Otpolte till Bwitilrr's Btoru,
rKNIiLKTOK, 0
Vt.
rrann or Kxi tHiKKCK
KaalilM mm la iaaMiaw lUl It wl. tu lUl 1
tairKH lilt mm a Mil ar Mh.ii bMlltl
I mH Hwrnt, MS Mftl 4 r U UufM . U
IWUmwi oiirS !!
Uitry I
I U la My rmHuy O II HTASI.KY, ba w
I.imI la aN MMtk 4anat my kUrift.
. H, Straight
DICALRIl
IK
WATCL
VUKX
4
AND
WATOHKH AND
iti:i'Aii:r.D all
ON HIIOHT WOIMC
NO'l'll'K WAMIANT
tlte or l.uth.MK Kouih Ut nf ll.lu lml Pi
HU U.ul. 1 1 ul. I, Wall V!U, V. T I
MONEY MO1
i
JfOllSKS LOUT $5 Rawa
rxiMTt: a M'Hiir.u or iv iioiihk.s i
ilrMitlo limiilr Vnilry lir liHy triMiM
Any ono lUlivi ilMif any or will lior In s, . w
v'. luniiim iioiMic vmirr nm itmi c
tllOw liiiiunuim. ami llivy ru bfllrU lu l. in I
lllli tmuiily I Mini iKrlinim ainnns lb liklinwv
limn uf friidhlan, Mill N ru'vittlul at tliayalai
ar iiti. Tim noi rtiniiti (ii ji'.iini'X", i)itr
LwijiImI 0 m Ihn lull lioulilr. cul'lliiu, nit b
Willi aauia I'rmtil, kin! Moik liortvi, vtitlt ilia Uw
0 un U'lUlioiiMrr.
Jhtill W IdlO. 0o. CJKa,
ST. PAUL'S SCHOG
WALLA WALLA, W, V.
A IIOAHIIIN'I AK0 IUX' KCIIOOI, fW(j,r I
anting tcliol nmiur lb
niilv I'nili'.lant Mod
rwlM. Iiwi'l mt tuliiuii, liiciiniiiis liif, ij.i
rriiuuilcrur un iiiuiici e
IT t. liy t'Uiiilii
TuliMia, wrinniT, IN IS, 10, m4 t
ilunc, iirlvaiu twriiuuncr a,,, ,,
st . tjb. I ....iin.i.d ui'li nr ntt'irln V
P1IMJVIU MUHUWMTfat I'Vl -i-a-.m f. .,aa
I'utiiUrvrchttlstsuy limp, ni tiifn-a rowj
t'lilrulirtv. KiSiiai kiii'iiiiuii aiptt iw I
i moruitrilio iiuplln, wIiokio rviumllyui
cir nf Ilia inacimm uovu in ami nut hcuooj.
ri.,lrl,r,L H.IK'llal klll'llllllll lialdlit llui IIU
ami inoruiirilio iiilli, ilio to cyiiitlly unJ
D
AnvMrllicrlilfurinMinn will do Cirfully
aitilrtvuliiK HoV. I. II. WkUJi, 1'iliisaL,
THEODORG, "Hm
lie Ull itcattr III Iho J
I
ifiiouoits Ami i
, OIIDKIU
From a dlitonc i"nninity ktli'inloil
ofniy lioiiwr'H'ii HikMiJUMiy j
V
tint
etc ,
A GllAKOBll
FOR SALEBeTOiwS,89
IliK
3)C,
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