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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1877)
SATURDAY. JLVUCII 24, 1877 Tlic wife of Jolm Butler, formerly job printer it the Idaho City World ofilce, has fallen heiress to $147,003. Oa the first or April it h understood that Mr. J. 1. Buslree, .V. P. & Co. and X AVi S.-Co.s ngcnl nt Balccr city, will re laove to Astoria, there to reside. Col. Paige, ft is said, will fill the vacancy made by 31 r. B.'s removal hence. The N.Y.Sun gets off the neatest "swear" on record in the following paragraph : Blaine has stolen whole broadside of Morion's parliamentary thunder, and Mor ton thinks the Smartest man in the State of Mains" is two condemn smart for a voting Senator. The Editor of the Chicago lldigio-Phil-osophicalJoumal, S. S. Janes, was shot and killed lately by X. C. Pike, Alleged cause, the seduction of Pike's w?fe by Jones; but Jones friends deny the seduc tion. Pike was held for murder in the first degree. Republican papers insist that Postmaster General JTey is a Democrat, lie is nothing of the kind; he is no more a Democrat than 3Ir. Hill of the Orcgonian, Key is nothing more nor less than a traitor to the Democratic party, his treason being bought with an office! Tred. Douglas has been appointed U. S Marshall for the District of Colombia by Hayes. Xow we ask that Frank Buckncr, a good man, a good neighbor, and just as' intelligent and probably as well read as Dougla?, and the only man in Umatilla county in whose veins courses African blood, be appointed U. S. Marshall Tor Ore. oa. If Fred. Douglas is entitled to office, so is Frank Bcckner. The Ohio Ijegislature passed the follow, lowing preamble aad resolution: Whereas; By fraud, perjury, and most despicable practices known . even to pick pockets, IL ii. Hayes has secured 1S3 vote, thereby becoming the ruler ol a disgraced nation; therefore lUtolctcL, That we are sorry for it because it destroys our faith in the mercy, justice, and beneficent goodness of Almighty God, whom wc have been taught to believe was the defender and protector of right in this, that He has allowed villainy and moral perjury to triumph over truthhonesty and virtue. It is not generally known that R. B. Hayes took the presidential oath before he was counted in, but such is the case. The ST. Y.San says: Chief Justice Waite aad IL B. Hayes went into the red parlor of the white house at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, and there Hayes took the oath of office as Fraudulent President. It was the 3d of March, and he was a dav ahead of his time. The thing was kept a profound secret till yesterday afternoon, when it leaked out. It seems Haves was afraid that Tilden would get ia after all. In speaking of this matter the Baltimore Son says: A record of the oath private! v taken at the white house on Satnrdav nirht. March Sd, by Gov. Haves -was made by the Chief j osuce si uic time ana aenvcrra 10 -ix-Fisk to be placed on file in the State De partment. The object of this fraudulent and illegal transaction was this: if the House had de clared (legally) that a President had no been chosen, and then ekcled Tilden, the intention undoubtedly was to forcibly in augurate Hayes. Hailread LiRds- Lota, March 12, 1877. Some consider, able interest is now manifest within the land grant of the Northern Pacific Ball road in regard to old settlers claiming all the railroad land adjoining them.thereby de priving additional settlements, which land would naturally be settled upon by those bow anxious to find homes in Eastern Ore goa ; but by this system of gobbling up all and not allowing new-comers a fair show, will greatly retard accessions to our popu lation, which would increase or assist a home market, and thereby alleviate in bur den in the way of tares. In view of these facts I addressed a letter of inquiry and solicited answers from the managers of the X . P- B, JL Co. as to these matters, which are fully set forth in the following corres pondence which I submit to you for publl cation. Yours truly, J. C. Fkaskux. J. yr. Spkaoce Esq, Kalama, W. T. Dear Sni Permit me respectfully lo Bake the inquiries and solicit from you aBSwers to the following questions: 1st," Are the lands of the X. P. It- R. Co. subject to settlement by pre-emption? Sad, What arrangements ere perfected or what rules do you adopt when a por tion of the land (the alternate section) bae been settled upon since your grant h4 previous to the Government survey, atoce your grant and withdrawal Sd, How much land do you allow a set tler to pre-empt? 4th, When do you propose to have the lasd appraised and ready for purchase? Sih, When the land was settled upon aad title obtained from Government previous to your; grant are you entitled to go back fvam. the line of said railroad until you jjet jov required amount of land specified in jour jrant? 6tfc, Are the certificates you grant to set tlers transferable ? Or can you give a title at ay time? These subjects ore being discussed by settlers with much interest in this section. Your answers to these questions arc earn estly solicited at your earliest convenience. If you solicitor sanction the settlement by pre-eptioa oa the lands of the X. P. R. JL Co, I wish you to state if any fee is required at your office and how much, and if you require a precise form for annllca- tieas please forward one for the benefit of the settlers la this locality and oblige, Yen respectfully, J. C. Fuaxklix. Dear Sir. This letter to Gen. Sprague, fluporiateadeat, has been referred lo mc far aaewfr, &ad I respond to your questions -1st, The hwds of this company are not .cuhjoet to pre-anpttofi, la terms this mode a obtaining title being peculiar lo the Government tylem alone. 2d, Any person who Is a fide settler on land reserved for this company will be j protected in the proposed right to purchase lite price to be fixed without considering the extent or value of the settlers improve ments when the company shall have earn ed a title by bulkHng its road. The set tiers presence on the land and all the facts coHBected with his soUlcaeatartd improve. meats arc reported to the company In detail by its regular land examiner whom they send over the odd secthtns to thoroughly examine and report upon the same. On the repott of Uiee examiners, which are made under oath, the price of each partic ular tract of land is fixed. Sd, There is no limit, except a man's ability to pay, to the amount of land a per son may purchase when the company shall lc ready to sell. 4th, When the company shall be ready to build its roads along the Columbia river. the land will be examined and gotten ready fer sale by the time the read shall be com. pitted through that portion of the country. 5th, l cs provided we dad the amount of land which oar charter covers within oO miles oa eWter sWe of the road as it shall be doflahely located. Oth, The cent ficatcs heretofore granted may or my not he tratferable. This is to be decided by the holder. The certifi. ! cates or receipts bcreteftce granted by this office were given on the basis of an allega tion by the several applicants of actual set tlement and improvomesL "When the com pany shall have earned title by building it road, shall have had the land examined and fix a pnee oa the same, the pcrsoas t, ..t.. .-. .. ,.u ' thora our land cxamiaers report as settled , upon and traproviag the land will be gi-a the prefeircd right to purchase whether they hold certiaeatcs or receipts or not. It is the settler and the settler only whom wc wish to protect in the first right to parch aft If a man has nas not settled aad improved he has acquired ao right which the com pany shosld respect. Wc will deal first with the man whom we Sad in good faith occupying Aad improving the land. This office has never charged er received any fee; what has been dose has beea deae grataitouily for the beaefit ofocfeMl afcr. Very respectfully, .T.o. R. Wheat, As5t General Agent Feoji Hnrrxim. "A Stiff," writing as from Ueppacr aader date of the 21st, says : I had a pleaMot ride froaa Peadletoa ta Heppncr; stopped two days at Pilot Hock, bat did not see asach ot iatpartaace, owfag to hard time aad scarcity of mosey ; but everybody seeawd to be busy at work put. tins in their crops. Wc came near mcctag with aa accideat before rcachinc Pilot Iiock. Ingmagaowa the bill to McKay creek -we came aar up scttinr; one erf as was thrown out. bat no body hurt Caaie of accident, terrible bad road. I arrivftl la TTmaatr lttf evmux'- aad 'found times rather lively: everybody seeaa- eu 10 w esjoyia; taeaMetrcs ta some war. The order of -St!fl U rapidly aagaeatiag in numbers here. The Scotch degree vu conferred oa a couple of members here to day they came eat aH right I Uiiak Jade lag frem'the looks of their eves aad heads. They are faHy initiated. US OX COCXTY ITEMS. At a meeting, held recently, of these hav iagsabcribed mosey ar work; tabeuMd in building the dkek for ooaveyiag the water of Graad Reade river froai Or DeH lo La Grande, Joha Weils aad Jos. Sbam- bough were chosen evamers of the work; the subscribers decided that IS per dav should be allowed te each person hired to work with pick aad shovel, aad ?S M per day shall be paid for the work of a asaa and one span of horses; in each case the person to beard himself. The members of the La Grande Base Ball Club enjoyed a game of base ball on last Saturday. The La Graade people will match the club against anr for muscle and good looks. S. Outn Captain , of the first nine, Joseph Baker of the second. The barn belonging to the X. W. S. Co. at the station known as the PcUccn be tween La Grande and the saaamit of the Blue mountains was entirely coasamf4 by fire, together with about 20 tons of bay and 25 tons of graie. on hut Satarday, 3Iarch 17, about A o'clock in the afternoon. The Good Templars of La Graade Lodge No. 190, are remodeling and n : -airing the upper story of the old court house for a lodge room ; they having coat v led that it would be better to have a hall totbemsdves than to occupy a hall with other orders, as heretofore. The lodge meets every Friday evening. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, work did not commence on the ditch until hwlay March 19. X-IOd-ed. Sugar Leaf Valley. W. J. 3roffet, writing us from Sugar Loaf valley, Wasco county, just beyond the b:cndary line of Umatilla and Wasco, says he drops us a line for the welfare of our county and also for the citizens of that section. That country he says is settling up fast; that there are now about S3 faml lies in that settlement; that it is about 03 miles from Pendleton, and that the settlers would be glad to patronize this place pro vided there was a wagon road to Camas prairie. If Umatilla county would build a road to the north fcrk of John Day river to what is known as Snecd's Bar, the set tlers tli ere will make a road to connect with the same. This, 3rr. 3IofTet says, will throw the traffic of that section to the mer chants and business men of Umatilla county. The distance from Camas to the north fork of John Dsy u about 8 miles, of which distacce onlr one ln'.Ic and ahalf requires any work. If thts could be ac complished a post route could probably be established by which the settlers could ret mail matter (and particularly the East Onnco.MAS). 3Ir. 3L thinks that at least 8,000 will bo expended by the people of that section for merchandise etc.; and that we could secure that trade if the road re ferred to was made. Xew settlers arc con stantly coming into tlio vallty. The writer hopes that his suggestion will be seriously considered as th'cy desire to form frieoSly relations with our county. All of r.hlch we heartily endorse. She Pendleton Teacher' Institute. A DHtrict Teachers' Institute, for the 1-mii Judicial District, will be held in ltcndlctou. Umatilla county, oa the ll)th, 20th and 21st of April next, which all the teacher of the district are expected to at tend, and to which all friends of education arc most cordially invited. Hon. J. C. Ar nold of Pendleton, Un.alilla county, Hon. 31. 11. Abbott of Dalle, Wasco couaty and Hon. L. J. House of Union, Union county, arc hereby appointed a comraiUo to pro. pare a programme aad make all other needful arrangements for said Institute. Salcu, Oregon, March 7. 1877. L. I K0WLAM Sup't Public Instruction. The following Committees have lcen ap pointed on music aad arrangements: Committee on Music 311 Katie Wobb, A. II. Porter and Edwin Smith. Assisting Committer on Arran cements 3ls3laryA.Dvi,D. W. Ywofcaai and L. II. Lea J CAkxoui. Ceaatr School SupX The attention of school teacher, and school officers In Umatilla Is called to rule 17, page 12 or "Holes aad regulations for schools and school officers ia Oregoa. Teachers in the public fcbcol are re quired. If tns!k to aUead all Teacher's IntliiHtr- lir-lil nrulrr antlinrilt- nf law to L?1 U,7 T P?! uirvcJrd to ask all appHcaaU for teacher's certificates, who have previously lea ea jnged in tearhlag ia the tmAc schools in this Stoic, whether tbry have attended the Iastitutes. held under authority of law, in the c Miotics where they were employed, aad if not. why nee "If any caadmte shalt retdy that he has not so attended, aad shall fail to give a satisfactory excuse there- jkc ComJ Sgjeadeat shall raark deven his standing la teaching correspoad- sagiy. 11 is earacty urgra upoa ail tcfeoot directors to agbnl to thfir teachers every facility for atfcediag Iastkates, aad to at law them a reasonable time for such alien daaee, without aay deduction from their wage, aad without miairiag them, after wards, to make ap the tme so spcat. This rale i by aatharity of the State Board of Edocatfea far Oregoa. By aa exaaalaailaa of the school law, ph-aaspiet form, page the power of the State Board te eaaet such a rale is made peaia. The rule is as xaach law. aad we are as Brack called spec ta observe it as the rale or law reqatriag as to ase a us Worn series af text books. The teacher who will set trouble himself te aUead aa lactate, ear oaly preseat place of arrasal teacaiag, when held at bis ewa hoase, eartaialy prides hiav seif bat little in his euttieg aad the sooaer he is dropped from the rait of teachers the better it will be far alt other prH. Let every teacher, school aaeer, aad friead mC cdecatioa hs Umatilla ceuatr eoate te the Iastitute. which ceaveaes at tab pfoec oa the l&th of next moath. Tbee aha wW prepare ta take part is the exercises are re. quested ta sead fca a fait report f the same by the 7th of April, at wklea Uase the pro gramme of exercises will be aude out. J. C Asoixt. ltEW TO -DAT. "OOFL 25. STAVES PEP. Jb BKNTLET'3 PLANING MILL. TutawT 1 t aaura. 2.. tc M litem Wte.nhttuw I3IPORTA.T, nnklml UTlZlkr-SYIA-ESTER UGUlUl fl tt.t. gMee 11 1' o, rj: iar cm. r M UMtr amn ft tMf m Xj ii t tnm 7W U rm Ot KIT Shi l criwulall L l.il. it tt u kBunf Kt SCHOOL MEETING. -""8TICT. TtTf vat to iMnl fi4 Vtimc A.1 tt buum '- K at av utmi imwi I'maii iMMr, ea, m aw im xnsif te Ara, lVSt, Sr Mm ran 4 -Tar Uiww aw at- aoaorr asccr, audMCSttt. FAY UF! FA Y UF '. JX. tnrt N IS, T U mM tfkr Out tt mti Irtet UUn if i. UTt, aa4 uic Um r- xr icffioM umi tau um pnuvt N. it. vat ptmt Utra Itiuf ami 1 1. m;;. tt irr br at- tstrca. Hoaarr aaccc, hatmt cvrt TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. TnCSC VTiB b a aaUlc cxustsattna r caxU fcr TnrSm' CtMairt, at lVXaa. I xuuH eaaBtj. Orr-ia. tm TanUr. Kink T.. liTT Taa ax- rMm wm trttr at eirtecr jl X a fat Ulr X. tLarn. J. A I'tbcH. J. H. Tanwr at u IL trt trt bmT SKxactod la to-tl tt. (W rxjtailwc J. C ARMMJ4. fttru Fcpl. SUMMONS. ts I be Ckrstt Cesrt 7 tit Slat tt Oiryr fer fax ta esaalf. E. r. Eu p'jItMC ti. rutM Exa l-rti-1rr1 TO TAKXtn texs T73TXDANT-la bi af tt Sut tt Orreaal XJ Ta are txrtvj rraatrM iaatfaraMaartT rltlBtiC cotDftilst St4 ta M mart afalart yac, oa crMca-etkcSJjr Jlprtt. 1 JTT. at lix ton tt IVsitftao. la aM CMtlr as4 at arttaeat Uat aad ar tbertMroertaaiaeaMlB asaaaMif UI I lU eaiaarnTSeat ot tbe rrfabr tma tt ibtcaari Ncra- trjoa UM laanvar &i unrf ;UiH Zt cm jitltH. lb f41UUT rid Itim tat Am ?fT a U eaart (oraOrrrrccr dncrsr Is tnortutm h It prTT U Itto ccDpUol ASM la aaal (wart txtmwt jva. TUU rsn. cooes 'i jmtAtAri Vf errr tt Um Itaa I. U MnAnbar, Jorf uia cactft, terts( UU Mirth a.itTT. n. r. tr.ns ruiatu Vf bit iftst mi AUy. IL II. UASKETT. SUMMONS. Lb the Oimrt Casrt tt lit Ftite f Orrf br Cat. III. a Bas tllaiai Paa.aB l..i.flBT M IT 1 1 lua wwf. aiuu yuua mw CraLaadelnwtA. monvnoNosAiuu.Tiic above xavcd ara bttrirr rtairM ia anar asa uxtriwmi listat Qlr-i afalBit yoa lo Um adore raiulrtf tcit, by Uit tm or aria Mil urn ataau roan. April 3, 1177, aad If yoa taH reteastarrrcr want UrfrraT. tlMpU-a Iff aHlanlrtellxcoart fcr ll nv Btf dftBBdl la lr ceaiiaUl, U- - a drcrre dts ajrrc: tlM narrUa eoctraa Ut vwa ym aad hrr, and pnos to Lr tle cut and tatr of Grstoa aad XrHf . rauwr ct Wrm of tJd liititHT a&i drtrtxtrct. TIU asaoooj la paUulaNlb order ef 11 Hoc. I L. McAnhor, Jadzc of said coon, lexriac data I'rtm-Vj- 3, 1STT. IXaxS EVXETi, Ally fer i4tt I DAM STANG, 1Wr CEKTIX3IAL Ere V7U" ery, TENDLCTON, 0IIEG0.V, Iici la iDlbnn lh tub Jjj-a Ue ctest Im U nam pre paret 14 fernhli ULTJt mjjj to Um peupi oTaa x toktt qaallir. Try asdMaBaaA omrltocd. Urrv cry eart W of Uals at, ctatn of Uoct nil in ww FOR SALE,:r,rcr,t,,,u ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. j "VOTtCi: 15 HEREBY GIVtX Hut lU &Wn J.1 rJ ttaa bndilrni(l Admiaulrator at um ttUle at JaVES COMON dmuri, AU fxnnt tir In; (Ultai acaiaat Mil ratal ara bwfcjr aetlOnl lo ' tmnl Ibrto Ws m daly rrn&rd, at ray RtMrtn In ' VMtoa hkH, UouU&a romilr. Orrraa, wttfcia ls taociU Iran the datr ItrrroC IXWI J BOWI.U3. AimliUlntfT. Jaaoary IS, 1IT7. Ltnu Crnn, Altorery. IVotlcc IS I1EREBV CtVnX THAT THE rtarrtt!.tmi. tor riMter !-! JuLa Jwt n4 Wv. U. Jaon I Uta day 4tM4rt4 ty mIimI cecarfei. TL hiiioMlmnHrrairnmxllr' Jtfea LJim, AN pcrwBt IbmU( iLrtatrlfM taitUAl la U na r hrrxirj TrslT to Bulr 1jail UUa 30 4 Inxn Um ti UrrU. Jli.VEd a Ju.VKi. Wotao, Orrsutt, Juur; 17, UTT. So TO (p2U ltfm.erasAC,rtfnUbi,yc. TOOROHUnDRED .... ALSO. BliOXZE TURKEYS, a-Ec anw iy pX ef ta nnrt. artuTtTI. CjTJ Arrinl tt TtmU Uurulrri. PEKIN SUCKS AND EMDEN GEESE. -At50... Thoroughbred Sonthdown Sheep. T)WCE UlT M"T KEABT. Al. rnUrtcolVr can ot rt UuUsx. fmtez. IkrtT rrr. tie, Apr4 tifmtf1lZ rvSCc cuK M(10& AAna,itktactmr4as 31. Eyre, NATA, CAt. fHaatr fUlvbrrreaH't&feTTanmt.) 0rtI1-Western STACK COJJTJIX1". Grtai im Fn Eui. IlttUt ef Fart: !Viilf te t ili ..I w ... H ... H o ... asfo .. a .. T o ... o ... sea ... 3a IrCWf r-wOv. Mfca.. . ... 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M brias O-IM ii;U Ikr tm Ura tt U ' cuart aRrr au mMMtri rrl tUicatk tt OK i Sobjm tnm U tia Ur tt rrVramrr. UTT. ib a" vut am lauiwm arrrtx. im nt mpi ay aH ctcarfeiat at U mwrf tract tvc f Ul 3Taa4 lalmat tbcreaa rrM Im liih r NarraOrr. XtTk at tit rV aT Dz rT cret prr una, &vti nm of naar arae frwa ta rtuia a rradrrtrt FaOrr 4 craJBi. la U Stita cf Vmaaat, aad lb rrTrTtt ef rrrdrrVa J. FaBrr af ttl Am A4 vm nrxfRj rrcrtrrj jva a4 eaorrrtM t jwar nt a- 14 tt alatlM eUlaUyitlMavaar at Jaa vfilVr k tlut If fva b4 la appear aaj aavr Um raaa pUiat brrrra. iht fttiattS vttl tec Jttpmttl amlat jnoaj far (alt raaa af SUI 3T aa4 tum( Uwrraai at ni ir ct prr asasa fraca Um IStk Air tt Norrto brf. 1STS. a4 Ma (MU a4 4iSnBrBli brrrU. Br arlrr af II. ti. Taalaa JmAft tt til caart aaiuis4ar tt rrtrair, tnr. J . IL LO&ATCX 4 It. r. JONE5. AtUrarri tor pUiattr. SUMMONS. Is Um Orrcil Ceart tt tt Sula of Orr$na, fer Um rseitjr of Cmttin. Eaalc A. Rrea pU!aia; t. 0rr Tjrt (VtosdieL TO CEfrXE KE&. Um abort auaM eVfniaat-. Is Um tun af Um tlxl of Orrxaa. as4 panuat toltM onlrr of u Hao. I.. L. UeAnhor, Jlz tt aui rmrt, trarlet du Um ttUt dr tt rrdravr.UTT, dlrrrticx pebttsama bffTot. tdo ar rraalml ta aa- lBnt jjrn-lUwit KmafaaU reart. ccauuMiwias ' . - . . a - u a u . . i M t!M34 Uy Cf April, ar NM VIU aT la U4 Icsgrttf ni4 Irrn br a dm dhaolrlss Um saarrtaca vatr, aad (TaaUat Wr rrtjrral rtUciL aa toaaadot ts bcr ouaiJalat oo CM la aald cjart. Tiioi rt nnnynt, Auy for ptx ESTRAY NOTICE. rrUKEX Cn by ta rateribrr rrbraarr Tih. UTT. J. mkUa: la 11 lltae prrciatt, I'bmUIU cor tit f, Mte pt Orrta, one crrsa or hatLkla returad small aura atoat tlx ytara old next tprtsr. dark mao sd tail. dark krs, kn bind to aad putrra blu, mum Um lixttil; M tmad pcroctraus. ArTraiaM at jao. a XT. UAIUCU. FIbrI Settlement. "VTOTICE U bfrrkf tTTrn lo Lci it nay norm Uut wc bar C1M oar Ctxi aonMSt aa adatabtra lar of Um male of Ceo. A Lattov dnrafnl, aad Moaday tb ii iT T AprU, 1STT, at t o'clock r. M. baa btm sprrtatcl T H. u. Itakam, Cooaty JJjd of L'matUU roaaty, Orrfoo, M um Ua tar bcartnj Ujjrcthxii tbtrrta. W. C LiDOW, Adalabtralor. MAlTtC A. luDOlV. AdntalMralrtX. rrtrsarySJ,l;t. J. H. Trajaa Atty. 0 4 prQ Taaaaka a rfartiliy, aa vt hare Urja .AltiO utM cT tjpi a carl pnn. ADVERTISEMENTS. S.--RDTHCH1LD CALL and examine the large and well assorted stock of general JSjTg2? cJolelyi d1 se Just received by S.-RDTHCH3U0 At hit old stand in UHarkev's building, and which he ofTera to the public on terms that will compare favorably with thoia oi any conipctuor. S. R0THDK1LD The following are some of the leadia; lines, of which yoa will always find an aisortroest an band: Drr-soodi. Clotldar. Booft am! Shoes. Hats and Cap. Carpets, wall paper. Gro ceries, pateat medirines. Palnti. 0H. Tobacco, Hardwire. Cutlery, China and Glass ware. Stationery, etc. S.- BOTHCHJLD OnJers from the eeaatry wW reteire prompt atteaUoa. HWe. Furs, Tt'ool, etc taVta la ex change. jz CAMPAIGN OPENED roSTHC FALL OF 1876 At TJmailla, Oregon. 'lAVFKniOPT U IrrUt I J2J aarl caaaalrta Wt af i ta nl a&A BM mt ata. w. '. . r .1 .L&a I vlHarnalrnmla nHO UaMa. Tba UAtm ts uojtttt fttntt: COOK bTOTEi Occident Goldsmith Range Golden Gate Empire City Hirmath Rio Grande PARLOR STOVES The Monitor Parlor Belle Laurel Ranger Echo Onward rAStAJC COOK Jewell Echo BOX STOVES Black Giant Mogucl Pine Knot Woodside Bonanza L (alt aamtBcal af - T X Tir 11. ES CMrtutiy aa bind, aba Unl eta. AUordrstnB td froairAIy. JOB WORK does tth arat Bcat tad tUfatch. WIT. J. UCZCR. I YOSK Who vU tiTfal Blank af aayikw arrijilloe, tttti year order la O.K. Hattwk. Hrp patr, CcaaiUU Owaty. Crt-oc. Pcccmbcr , 11781 ADVERTISEMENTS: COOXiIIYG STOVES Axri Manufactory of Tinware, And A IX K1.VB5 Or SHEET-IRON WORK, Main strut, opposiu tb Coart HeaHs. Wlllxouitantly have on hand, and for sale, a Complete Assortment of "2? I JSr--77- ARE, Asa voa aLvara inr A complete Assortment of the Diamond ROCK COOKLN'G ST0TES. a ix acixra or JOB 7170 Tu, tWot to Order, at a&art MCicr, aaj il Try ItadrraH Wert. G. TX. WEBB. -iiunnAii roi: EVERYBODY! Jast Look Here ! & IT ToHT WAXT rAIST Bll. riTIT. CI.tti, Ere, CiaCa PEIVDIjErorV ;DEUG STORE! Tr TC WANT rar Crajt asj Meat A. J HwlMiifa, rSia FEXDLETOK DRUG STORE. Jr TC WAST UTtraia tt xlUaV, j PE2CDLET02 DRUG STORE jrroc want rua rT?i5mcaa ua, f u PENDLETON DRUG STORE. JT TBC XTAVT rvt-i Casaa-t ar aX Uada, r S kVe PEXDLETOK DRUG STORE. yrr r TC UTaVT Hiar ErtiW, Cacti, or S 5an PEXDLETOK DRUG STORE. Ir TaC WAST A Ttoatfmm eaaMmtiat l vak car. wtaaw PE.VDLETOV DRUG STORE. rr?Fit. nfeTacacNT? armaa.i ill rmt r. rail in, actwai au. aaaaa iwa. af tt tt 1 1 Mf aafaaaaa aaBa Mat rertb CMra- t" U. af avr aawvr TAXI?. aa4 aah-n M aaea. JX. aw anaai-a, aaa W iwiaaa f s-aaf w iaa khi:d .d SAL.E - STABLE Fuse zx wit8.:a recsexntv sasst. John DsTfinan. j. I'nrtrrT. m. o. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON IVitftea Oresva. OGfe ia ls tuw hnftdinr. op r!ah IV. a .TIcKay, XI. n PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON'. lYawVtea, I'saUaU Owaiy. Orrpa. OSee at i!m tsSttm Kaui. WJl. JliLLER, 51. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. TTTILL crvr rarbt attraAkw U rteraJeueiarm. It Oeiccat tb 4tt Merr. Uala rtrrt. Dr. J. B. LIntlsey, SURGEON AND DENTIST. Ia av luairi yrmaarMty la Pfindletoa, TJinatilla Couaty, VWi tla armcaa c a atvaya b hai. 3&"Srgrry A 5jxcny.-S L. O. .Stern?, ATTORNEY i COUNSELOR AT LAW BaVtr tlx. Orrpa). La Rmt alfi aruod lb crirti tt lb IVlh J a - CXul rHMrirt, aa4 of Uaao t4 WaijT5 TrtTl lanra. Wafer Rlku acd VfaJMr USfiUoa a $rs flaurc CbCrcUa pr-mty a.ra6r4 Wv 03 TJ J. II. Turner, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Owaly Ordcra boacM tot toU. Loaat Nsatiitd OKFICS oo Xala ttrrrt, r?ptiie Cwrt Eaom. S. V. KNOX, -A.tfcoriiey at - Law, TTcMao, UautSla Ceaaty, OntB. anrr.Lt. PRACTICKUf THE COURTS OF T T thS Slate WahtnRtea Tmtary. aa" Sprclal atUcttai piU In Lasd bfelacu aaJ CDllcctwoa. G. W. BAILEY, RRVL ESTATE ACEXT, (asb sotast rcBuc.) TENDLETON, - OREGON, PAirnCCUttt ATTENTtaV raM la Ifca prewrntioa aTuadcbiRU la th DrrarlBrtat at Wajhmjtoa, ca4 la la Tarvmt fcnl cOota. aa4 tltka RCQrni. SmlAni ara Iradrml Um ikltits to arcurc5uta or Sch4 landa; ai-a ta Uxpo dntrUf la analre baOa by l!oeMUJ as4 rrcuixkia. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS TO HE IUD AT Jacobs tm & Co's Saloon, Qffeattt Bit Svitilrr'a Rare, rENPIXTO, Orcs-a. ADVERTISES! ENTS. PENDLETON saw sraitT. THIS CEHTnAlVlVr' 1.0 CATS A so POPVLAK MOUSE HAVIXG BEEN EST1RZLY BEFITTED axd IZTITIIISHZD ts vow mn roa The Heception of Goaets THE TABLE jnfl at aa km a rJt ri-vj .. i- - - UMpamavaaXUMB-aac . THE BEDS AraaBsrr.aafb-rwwtara t-9 teaWkaa la taa Mint MaStaaat wah nfrrunnJu. r- - ta a SatlaM bass. THE PEXDLETO.V IiOTEL, U alliu L-ai vt MaavsaOM Oavpa.aai m r4 n hnBW a abaS -"i'ti ia r-jiaCM f t-VstSMTcry EEsTaOCfZEaat-r IW r- lil inntzi ibtx a?r rr-prraEr ta Ktattacd K. XXULET. al-if ST. CHARLES HOTEL, rtOCCA.V A HAZaay.rSrt-ltJETOX-CarW t aa- Xf n-M Wtta. r-fial. Urrr. TaMlra t ft, tm l Ja I1A rass. aaArr Um aU aiii iarwiat f caecss Ar Himn, ayxuit, t tm ianl mwj-i aaa aov Ot an-rw a mbib 1 1 ii ia M aaf aan (a ike air TV- Iftatar; HmI A Vra r. aVcerLa4 Ma wkju 7r "- S r-rtar Jraic; lirrrtZ Taa !wMaaiiraiausBn(;tari&trMa raa aac tm Xawc al Tmc Macrt. rrfi tnaa Oil94Mateaa(itMamr!icsaa, TWaUaiae aji ' ; .- vrrr- rfttnTirrf .f,- .. W. aa4 HraaaaM tewtti. fe lw t-n tfrtrraxa-a I. tfia aa aaau n asaAast laaa tt UK bMrf a (A otr. Talliaipia.ual iBfaelca Mm -ma-. ir Vrtritaaa; a-A4M. u, av ar a-EC wa ImW iMVr aVrw car aaj fibat tarr a aaa W ir-aaas-nf rtttU. WILven Betel. UMATILLA. - OREGOX. MS X WTUcr. fanaaf Oriraaa.aaU aa Trad Mrrrt raaatala, iAa saa I Hl.r. aaambilntafart. W iwiiih, ai aW aaafe via Im aarcA WBM-lhriataM. aAWsla. Trartfan U aat r-afTi ii-Mf at aaat aiav. STUE HOCSE, ITAKf ST, ITAULV WALLA, W.T. Iftrfc asl Sara naate. rrH Uaaaaje-al WM. avty frraa&r liracxiart. A aaa-r aa- ft W mftMrffnt r-r.t raaaaa aaa -K takw a aktr - isca rruchn. at aMMa avw-a. OawaJ TBUXA1 r's. rwaitini CatSO.V HOTEL, UMATILLA, - OREGON. i:Eoar;E uillkk. ranpitjEruB. TH aar.T. aaatirti aMicaro iM-faanaa i im m oiir a u a-. iMkMuaaCiMRthta SHOP. 4 I. 3!. Tavlar mmri Va lU cm cT rVvCVm aaii Taaaa; Uat w m I naid lo af rak. aa htf atarat wom, sac aaly a PROMPTNESS Sc DISPATCH at r a varlasaaAAa saxsrr. Horse - Shoeing a SpedaW tcass er rxrdiocs aaalili tmtxm aaaic aaat ay varC Is tVtSa!a aaiMiiatl CN a a ta. es-titrp aatta aftW Oaal H aaj aest A ta Ibna'a Ltrcry Saaahr. rtaX-M Ottalvr: ttS ItaTrtaajytsrA-ya O. CTAXIXT. tWrau. B94Vaal vatt tfinitj sy ataaacc DE.VLER WATCITES tt CLOCXS AXD WATCHES AND CEPAIKED AUa on siioirr wonrc NOTICE WAI-NTXr fjc tt ot, n of Kjla trct Cmcta fC LrU BU(, TTaXa VaKa. XT. T. MONEY MONEY HOUSES LOST $5 Rrsrard, QCTTE A NTKBtT. OF MY HOKSKS FfHC GrtxJc Raoi Xvtey htrw lurry uuaua tka masalaiaa, aad tbry ar? VrtSrrrd ta o la rau Ub coaaty ; aoo ptfaa? aaxas tba l9aii poaira. lay aaa defcrrrta; aay ttttSA boors ta S. L. Xanr; lava tt VnJictae, vIK Im traiM at ba rata tt H rwrbnal. Ta borar caaaiM rTyaciSr 3-rrar eMa. bnsdrd C oa tba MlwKUtr, jvUibc, mac bratr, vita saSM brxa-i, atst aatt; axxi, Ua braad at C aa IrA aaUrr. Marca 3 ISTC Gk. Coscmav. ST. PAUUS SCHOOL WALLA WALLA. W, T. ABOADDlXn AND DAY SCnOOt. foe CM. Tba oaly rrototaia EWanaa: ctMt tttt tt tba Caa cajca. Ikurd aavt taranck. laitadtag tart, HabAa. c, per ifatrt oT m anta, tW. Waaala;, yet aartar, ir.i. Sayrr!; TaHlae.rcrvtrtK'. Ji $S, U aaa $K U It auc. rntai tnMosa. prr aartrr. . . .... .. IS M MaJtni bainafra. aarbi, prr a,urtrr TM repAimriTrdatany Utn., atl cbarcrd troai data orrauunw Eprcbi attrctMa paU ta lb maattrra tbd moral r-'tb papa, aba ara roojtamly aadrrtba cue oT lie lacbrr batb Ut aai ast of atbovt, Aay ranbrrlaionaatiea iU b tbrwrtbUy jtwa by aAJrwiBS lc L. It. Tfaua, rrladpat. fl, UMATILLA, oateoa. HrUit deatcr ta tba flam LIQUORS AtV CIGARS. Tma a JfcrtaacoproojpUrattrndrdto. Tba rr l auiiaa of my tooae bt web. tnal b03ly a4 fair doabas ta ta. rrd. TryaadbarQBTl&cnL PACTUTJC Wa ka a tpmatty, aa va hm t Uv3x-Ci0 Ur; awntaitM at patter trpg.