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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1877)
.MAY 19, 1877 IS ADVANCE: .J6 Mostm .St 40 1 1 Tui J Morn $1 SUBSCRIPTION P1HCE TIEDTTrS'RTIfl The subscription price to the East Ore- coxtAN has leen reduced to Three Dol xaju a year when paid in adtasM, This step aas been taken after much thought on the subject; and tt is hoped that the con. elusion errived at will work to the ad van. Uge of both patron and publisher. Those who have heretofore declined to subscribe far this paper ou account of the rates, bow have aa opportunity lo prove the hoocaty of their expres&ions by suLxcrtbiBg, or the falsity of their pretentions by still reading the paper for which somebody else has sub scribed and paid for. Remember, that the payment of $3 In cash or acceptable pro duce in advaace secures the East Okeso ifisx one year; If not paid in advance, ft will be charged. One Indian a the Grand Roads reser. "ration has sown 150 acres of wheat. 3rs. Hayes has shut down on wines and liquors in the Presidential mansion. Brownsville people are almost craiy over the quartz ledge which is said to ran through their town. The steamer Dakota, rained at $50,K, with . very Taluable cargo on board, was wrecked lately. Xo lives lost Should all the fishing establishments on the Colombia run to the fnll limit of their capacity there will be SLStO.OOO cans of salmon put up. Public opinion has settled to the conclu. iton that the Eastern war will be of loog duration and inevitably involve ether ca tions than the present combatants. Houses are being erected at aa astonish ing rate in Astoria. Last Saturday ten new structures were raised one for ererr working hour in the d ay. AtTcruu. Hugh Barr, the counterfeiter of South era Oregon, has been sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary. His sister, Mrs. Baker, was discharged from custody. He port sow has it that Tweed's coafes- ica has been returned to him, and that be will not be released. What nonsense! Greater thieves than he have been par doned, and that, too, by President Grant. i ne very newest wrinkle is that Tor us Ing the famous ocean steamship Great Eastern for carrying cattle from this conn, try to England. She is to be fitted up with tnc moo em requirements tor such service. at a cost of a quarter of a million dollars, and is at present in Milford Dock for re pairs. The Lewistoa Teller says it is informed that Indian Joseph has consented to come upon the reserve if they would assign to liira the place of W. A. Caldwell, Esq. It Is not quite so good a place as he desires but he will accept." "Which we Tery much doubt. Joseph will not go peaceably on the reservation. Several men in search of employment went to one of the canneries on the Colum bia, & few days ago, and were told by the Superintendent that his orders were to bim. " Chinamen exclusively and no one else." One of the largest establishments on the river employs Chinese blacksmiths to do their work. There is a good deal of Jealousy exhibited by the white proprietors on this account, and sensible people think it an unwise and impolitic move on the part of the proprietors says the Astorian. Fred. Douglass, the black U. S. Marshal of the District of Columbia, will probably be removed. In a lecture in Baltimore he abused the people of the District to aa un bearable extent, calling them thieves and robbers; charging them with aiding trea son; of standing between Impeachment and Andrew Johnson, and of batching the plot that killed Lincoln. He characterized the old residents as indolent and ignorant, declares the city filled with duplicity and ecrvillty, and occupied by people who en deavor to get something for nothing; who wear their hats pulled down over their eyes like thieves and robbers, and do this. It is mildly added, to give them a Congressional look. The new Court bouse being constructed aillockford. IHIsoiB, (a building ofim neate magnitude) fell the other day. Siasy works cb were murdered, and n sua ber sfMlmed for life. Cause, too much weight oa top. The vicinity of the cosrt boase after the disaster was black with eurioss and latere ted humanity, and tele graph c-Sket were scenes of sorrow aad romance A. negro saBted Dosselly was the woBekrof.the town. He jumped one fcundred aad aim: teen feet to avoid the fall, aad struck all in a heap fn a pile of ashes. 2ytasders, supposing him killed, were amazed to see hi get up, walk in a dazed1 sort of away to- a water trough, waea his free, and hind up a slight scalp weasd. ePKSrXO THE COLUMBIA. Let Scsaters G rover aad Milch eTl and' Co&gresssaaiDck Wiinams work together harmoniously for the opening of the C lumbia by casal and locks, and that object will be accomplished. Let so corpsratie or enterprise be established, rehabilitated or resurrected, which will work lo defeat the opening of .one of the greatest natural bighways of commerce oa the earth. The immediate construction of a railroad to benefit Umatilla, Union and Baker coun ties in Oregon agd Southern Idaho is sot probable; therefore, Jet the Columbia rjvc; be opened, and a railroad, from Uma ii!U on the Columbia, to B&kcr City trill the be a positive seccMity; and n remugir. SATURDAY. alive enterprise. In which capitalists willjtratc on the floor, wrkMlog In the last Invest with a certainty of receiving Urge dividends on their investments. Whether the North Pacific, if infused with life once again and becomes the powerful monopoly j it once was, will oppose what it may call 'cownetinr lines, and throw lu unlimited a 9 power against opening the Columbia river, may In the minds of some people be a matter of doubt; but it certainly looks toj us that in extending further favors to that J company we are iniuaiog an mmrucuon 10 our lunucr aeveiopmcau uicuiub u the subject, however, rcay bring more light, so that the people can understand ingiyactia the premises, pro or eon, as to them seemeth imiper. But we wish lo put on record that the first thing to be done for this great inland empire, reaching from British ColumUa to the south line of Ore. goa ana rrom the Cascade mountains to the east line of the State, is to open the Ca. liaxbia rircr, admitting free navigation from Astoria to the shoals of the Columbia and Snake rivers. Kanlgrallaa Tatatl. "We have by years of experience and ob servation become fully satisfied that Poor Richard spoke truth when he said, I Hrff a aa VI rrtaorrd irrt, Xar Jl at Wrrtmorvd baiHy, Hal ifcrtr willu Umm ttal HUM b. Many persons who are comparatively com. forubly aitualed " sell out," and move off to some other country, ef which they have tiearu some extravagant report. Just atj giving pleasine entertainments rr tour thts Unth.Palo country IsproducUve or raiudmlM Mixntinn Irani rHno i" . . . . . of considerable eoiirralion from various parts of our State. The Palouse Is no doubt a good stock raising country, and good grain has beea raised wherever tried but it should be barae in mind by those who are seeking hoax, that we have in Eastern Oregon, especially In Umatilla county, equally as good land, and a better climate perhaps, with the advantages ol a much better market, of churches and of schools, three of the most essential consid erations to the family desiring a home After the rich lands of Umatilla county and of- Eastern Oregon generally are ex hausted, and the country improved in ratio therewith, it would be much more conve. nient to settle the Palouse country. Settle ments will expand, and in course of time will embrace that country, which is no better than Umatilla county. Then why pass by the advantages offered in one place, to obtain Uie same character and amount of ground in some far off place, where everything is found inconvesienlaad diffi cult, lo say nothing of the expense of travel and loss of time! We are of opinion that many capitalists art kept from settling in this county on account of high taxation. A short time since, gentleman of consid erable wealth from west of the Cascades remarked to uc. that he would like very much to live in Umatilla county, 'Kit what he should gain in one way would more than be lost in the difference in taxes paid, besides the cost of moving, loss of time, etc Said he, Ic my county, people com plain at 15-miII tax, but when it comes to petting a 3-cent stamp on every dollar you have, you want to travel or starved As a suggestion, merely, would it not be well for our County Court to consider this question, levying annually only such as sessments as shall keep us from going deeper into debt? And when the county becomes filled up with men of means, who may have hitherto been kept away on this account, the extra wealth brought into the county will pay off the indebtedness with oat any special levy. SHEEP J.VD WOOL OF TIIE WORLD. Hon. Lafayette Lane forwarded to the East Obegomax a copy of the report or the Department of Agriculture for 1873, for which we tender thanks. It Is the mot valuable of any report emanating from mat source coming under onr observation. The following very interesting statistics we take from its columns, giving the entire production of wool and sheep in the world, available that year; cocrrzxu. . rattr. Europe t Great Britain.... 30.000.000 German Empire.. 29,000.000 Austria-Hungarr. 21.000.000 218.000.000 123.000.0W 00.000.000! Hassia. " -' - , .-Vwr'i Z? ivV-y days Russians have been establishing bit- 36,000,000 ltifiOOfiOOl. .. , . . , ,. M fYVim jvirt fCv j tencs on the left banlc, frem which bom- France Spain 22.000.000 C9 000 000 lliooajw Portugal.. 2.700.000 Italy 11.000,000 Turkey 13.000.900 Greece 2.000.000 Switzerland &50JOOO Denmark 100.000 Holland SOO.000 Belgium COOjOOO Sweden 1.700.000 Norway 1,750,000 38.000.000 5S:So H (XX) i'Mwo 2-100 CJSjO 000 TotaL 221,750)00 833,750)00 United Sutes.... 30,000,000 16SJ000.0O0 Canada 2.000.000 8,000.000 S. Aaaer. t Mex.. 59,000,000 174,000.000 Total M,000,000 Asia .175,000,000 Africa: Northern 20,000.000 Cape of G. Hope. 12,000,000 Total 32,000,000 Australia W.000,000 37,000,000 350,000,000 4,000,000 51,000,000 99,000,000 253,000,000 Grand Total. 84,750,000 1,920,750,000 Fcmm the Capital. Salem, Oil, 3Iay 4, 1877. Ed. East ObeoONUS: Since our last, it teems as though the band of destruction of humanity has been doing it work loan alarming extent. Accidents, murders, sui cides and-general misfortunes serin to pre vail throsrghmit Oregon. The very next day after wc had the pain ful duty of writing of the rash suicide of Ralph WileexeaKe aVe-smrs from Eugene that there had been a suicide in that city Five days ago Mrs. W. IL WcCully was enjoying good health Uvday she liss be neath Ne sod. Gone- from her many friends here oa- cart!) gone forever! The ex press and iHnaVock-sing her requiem. yesterday came e sews from East Portland that a deaf roan was rua over by the cars, and horribly and fatally mangled. On last Friday raorniDgrbetween the tours r 7 and 8 o'clock, our attention was at-t-act-d by crowds of people gulag hurriedly in the direction of the Agricultural work. Anxious to ua ruin the cause of the rush; we followed the crowd to the above build ing; and as we entered the door, what a horrible sight wet our grc! There, pros- nguuics m urmu, nuu uninipj, m diwu, Uy lue torni we soon rrcogaitrs j. Ycrdicr. As soon as the wife of Ifec tffor. tunate man arrived, the scene became axo- Eastern Oregon. In point, and splclneas, nizlng in the extreme. She was terribly d brilliancy, it U rapidly rising far excited when she came on the spot, but above its Republican competitor. when she saw her husband mangled soi ... n i.,nn- i dreadfully, and came to realize by his I, . AH Oregon Is "WW,1 moat nlllrul an,l nrral ..nanlnr that ! WW In Europe, Ufl dfOUtll OT he was dying In such agony, she entirely lost control of herself, and was like a rav. ing manlse, throwing herself upon his lifeless body, kissing his cold llp. and im ploring the bystanders to gitc her back her uusuana. .Mr. entter naa a conee mm nv luc .irntuhuiil 11 uiki uuihiiul, kuii.ii i i i. i i. t... 11,11.. witr.i. hlmTbe the wheels were in motion, and in so do- Inr l,an r-nlanrlrJ In the belt. and was carrlcil around a shaft mhlch was rerolv ' t.- r m .r.i..t.nn. mtn. 1 me uraiuccuiMtini iu urc unsuu " mm 1 ml HI. boy was with him, and' as soon ns he saw his father Jerked Into the belting, i he ran and screamed so the men in.th mill (Mr. Verdler was working In the basement, and all the other turn work on tl e other flooi) heard him. and immedlate'y stopped the machinery. When they rrached Mr. Verdier, he was hanging by his legs, and so entangled that he was with much difficulty extricated. One leg was torn off, all except a very small ligament, lie was cut across the abdomen so the entrails protruded, and the back of his bead was terribly roasbed. The fire com tany attended his burial services, which took place Saturday. He was a quiet, law. abiding citizen, and leloved by all. and las los will be deeply regretted by all who knew him. Plentv of amusements this week. Prof. E. C. Taylor, the great magician, has been everr nlehL and all co awav nleasder and many richer than when they came, for be distributes one hundred prizes earn night, rancing in value from 50 et to f 75. To-nicht the" bos prize Is ?t0 in coin. Will tell you some of his tricks next wrek. The great Hungarian nightingale. Mile Selma de Murska. the vocalist, with a fnll troupe of opera, will play here to-morrow and Monday nights. Waters h'as mired from the editorial management of the Statesman. Ex-Presidential elector OJrll takes his place in. day. Gootl-bre. Bra Waters: your career has been a brier out brilliant one: and as vou J lire finally succeeded in gettlnr Mr. Hayes safely (narrated. wea you with less reluctance than It vwld have been poible to have done, had be pTe.klentu queIon Ml been in doubt. heat sold for I 1.4j last week : Sour. 9 per barrel. Weather warm-ice cream oda water r.M. R. E. POBTEX. J WAR XEWS. The Russians oo the 11th Inst, attempted tocroM the Danube, bat were rrpirJ. with a large number of killed and cap tured. The Turks continue ta seize vessels ly. ing in Roumanian harbors. Tbey bars those which refuse to cross to the Turkish side of the DAnube. Farther particulars of Thursday's artil lery engagement between the Roumanian battery In front of the town of TanaVsl, supported by two monitors, state that Turt akai was ignited by shells and a fiag ef truce displayed. One monitor was serious ly damaged. The Turks, in conteqeence of the conflagration, ceased firing and withdrew their battery during the night. The Russian battery hltbert masked by a vineyard, opened nre on lae lurkib monitors near Ibrail An hoar after the commencement of the action shells struck a three-masted ironclad and sank her, with a crew of 300 and Hassan Rey on board. An ufikial Constantinople dispatch says : The Russians having attacked ua Friday. in great forces, the position occupied br the vanguard of the Turks auxiliary troops in lae vicinity or tutouta an en - gagement ensued, lasting boors, result - ing in complete route ot the Russians, who )otts,W(j. ine iurKtsu iou is coatiucra. tie. A Russian dispatch of Thursday says the preparation on both side for action on u,c jhsqU 1, Dfarly rcady The Rassians j evidently intend to open "fire on Turkish ; positions along the whole line, and under civer of an overwhelming artillery tire attempt to cross the river at several points simultaneous!. Notice has just oven irm that fk Vtnaatan UiihI,. .t Rlnm " - vo may begin firing on this town and fori. ress at anv moment. For the last two . i ' lau Jufc aMua, iiwuj autui wu bardment can be directed on the forts and town of Rutschuk and station of Varna. It I. believed the batteries will open fire , . to-morrow. Turkish forces on the Danuhe j are in admirable order and are well pre-1 I pared to with.Und the attack. j ; -import- says the subject of treaUng' w Rnwl before the Danube is crcssed, is receiving the attention of the Turkish authorities. This is probably a roorbach. A great battle was fought on the 11th Inst, at Batoum. The Russians were de feated, with wounded. a loss of 4,000 killed and FXOX THE COC5TRT. 44 Linus Wilson," under date of Xay 15, 1877, writes ta from Butter creek as fol lows: News is very scarce just sow, aad un important to Uie general reader. Mr. J. M. Ilamer has taken his depart ure for Salem, whither he goes as a repre sentative to tho State Grange. Newman & Vinson have again com menced manufacturing cheese. They have an excellent reputation in that line. Wool growers are now busily engaged in shearing their sheep. Uie yield, per fleece, will be above the annual average. Rev. J. Allen Crowcll preached al the , Vinson school house on Monday evening. ; Tbey have just started a school oa Little Butter creek, 13 miles frwn here, under the j uitnnblp of a young lady from Pendleton.' It i surprising to see now tar out in mat direction Johnny Vinson most rkle lo find Mnl1lT.-nws and other stock and fnllv his milk (3ws ana outer suck, arm inuy explains WtiJ ue lKt'a SUlCkxn WllU the extreroo psJjiiUttoa or ine bean ( iav Bgination). Bincn Sam. George rdnrned ome, lie- 'as h occupied lwnly the hell portion of 'is 'ouse. There never liar been, ss we know of, aa aanaal report of the School Supcrinten. dent of this cowly published. Why sot! The people wantto know what their school officer Is doliig, aad what ha has bea re portiisg fc Hut State SupevtRU-sdeflt. Let us hear fross- blm. The Portlssd weekly Staadsrd comes to us reguUrlr: Is brimful of wisdom and ocsr lorrsigui; iiniyi no iuc men iot Oregon's Interests, anil unlike the wreXly Oreronhtn. it rccoenlics the interests of rraMhoppers In the land of ml apple.' It is amusing to hear many gentlemen of reputable peaceful scntimcsta. glory In Russian or Turkish spnnk. There are tmands. shillings and pence ic con I dera tion. They are like the city boy who stood for hours at the corner waiting for . . . r 1 . t ! I'fst.'iE.S ere picking up the Italian, be wonM be t.i.i -., - .. u tii KuZ"... Mucovo.Coacks are picking up muskets rbTCf, ' P$C roubles and ducats. up 1TEW TO-DAT. Ereni & Abel MANUFACTURERS AND Dealers In FURNITURE Of n ItmU. l"C Blr. Waal tU rla Boi u4 raim c ta4 aa4 u u erSar. TT rSOtfTEKT COOOi, Aam fnu HtAr U ftxin, Huron rtvxltitj UWtijpif la ; ri t fit r i ni 2$$ fDltUf6 510161 " Orders from the Ceantry PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 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Urarr( fnntcj Um4 data 4 HUWi; tfm W CmmSU mn Ma ! CmTJl.TJi i nmt aJamuaV V 1 1 II. X. U1UI . ItUHtt J B. 7rv, AtMriwr NOTICE. i ll rrxnv knowing THrjcrxvtai ix mtm i T i i M aaii arilW laiair l),litr aal iiff titm 1 m a.aramu aat mM &y ta Srrt mt Jim mm Vr Urr Is U-t Nil taacmrj Htt oiMTIiia. MRS A. X. KALXr 1 1 Weel-GreWCr, I T,T,TXt O IT PtVDUTlV THE RONOO or HiVl.NC ta tnf italAr. ani mt ta rrurara, tx-rt WOOL U CraaW aa-l llaX. rrtj tmtmm rntttm. star i. nr: tn ks a kh a uc SHERIFF'S SALE. BT TtBTTC Of AN rXtXtTlOV LVTEO OCT mt IW Cft CmntX mtlmm SIM mfQTTmm ImT l cvulf mt lMtata.Utr4 Mat tLrTlax ICipil fmiemrU ad irrrtrmf trtrtUMmrm a WHTtf rrmm rrrd ta aaf mil ta tib ej mt Xtj. 1177 n Uvmt 1 mt UfT Lit CKV'iKI. HIM 4 tern LXXIAX i til err VVba. U IW U tmtr ka4rr4 mm ' ll Sf 4eBari 11X3 mti CM CM mt Ik Tar4 ' 9iata.aa4 caata a4 Cmnrrrml, mt aatlalM at , ' iatj-tar wun aa4 iaty trr erau its k u TTf'Jrif , Kaaw, mom a.,.-. -.-. -:.. . - !- ' 1 kasovr sr oak la U hat of Jest, htl ai hW-t al la IW k-rVnt 4.C r ou. lk lira I PAT v Jt AL, Hit, u 1 1 oara r as aaaaaaj. as -JTutirUl riu4aaanpri'. jLZli JtTLm t-ZSt'Z arm rmnn . aai i t'avaiju oif, arrrao, u "T-i -u r-u. nng Csvanna c.ayt orrtaa. 1 ADAM STANG. W j rt CEKTE5SIAL PENDLETON, OREGON, Bt ta taana tk paa f 1 Oat ht U ae fmn ta raratik BXCK KS talk tTm Waatl caUral saJUf . Trj aadaSSHa comrUir. nm nj aaat ixit of Kala at. catr afUocfc.' A. KN0W1X3- Wilt TSarl all paru at I Bia) ITa aa4 WuraraaaiWa lka caauaf 9aBrr. aad B cmfl al m.aiarn bj Ttfmmmt of part m by iMam Wftal IVitVja mr Lraa. rncaa Vmw aaj 'Mt jaaoatrrd, f all art ot WrKh far (St. Xerth-Western STACK COMPASTJ Greet JSedurtion in Fart Etitl. LtKul Rate of Frt: fuCiteala La Crala t M It 00 . ti oa rataai..... DairrCll .. . tw OtJ, IiAta u oo niaaraiarra. ... ..... KritM. I'uh, C. r. Raanaal I'malUU. WaO Walla. Wmaa .. TSoS .. 4 . s CO I j Tnrooc ucu is oaah. Ckkwa. :) c, Lo,'u- riufa-,U. Xra Tort, Vcmum. W.Htt. , 1D4 a TX fwcr a4 Krisaa. tho lrrt OtrrUl Knat Eal. awerVralpMlIr it. aM4 tain ottr Ua lew el ll X W. A. Cat Kr Caafkka, nad tlrck. tklDM drtrers, rriaabt prfTormanc et tmat oa tar. rr aal Sralarra o U roorair. ApHf Lnr UVKKVjoKK, Aa(. W. B MORXt. farrnalraJtat. A. H. BOOM EH, AiattUal ?7TTatroSmt. STOCKHOLDERS' XEETIXO. -TOTtCE M matSST CtVES Till Ikrra win be a X mmlas oflk ataekboMm e'U taaeaUar'a Aaao. riaUna oTOrreaa. ea lb !4th r 1,n- 10 o rUxk a u Ifcrtr eSVa la nnMSVHaa, Ssc War aarfaaa ofrtrctlcf a Board of IHrtctsn Sw tk raaaUg Vf ftf. J. C FRANKLIX, rrtaHrsi. rrafiMc Mrlt 1TT. SmXmttSmZ ADVERTISEMENTS. S.--ROTH CHILD CALL and examln the large and well assorted stock of general Mer oXxtzx3JLJ Just received by J.-ROTHCHiLD Atkls old starxlm Unarker's bolldlng. and wbleli b offers ta the public n terms that will cossfiar favorably witb tbota of aay cosapetkar. S. ROTH0H1LD Tl folio inr are some of the Ieadicg j lines, of whieb yo will always find an' afonrnent on handr Dry-zool. Clothin;. 7Volt and Sbfts. Hit and Caps, t'arpef . wH paper. Crt- , eerlej'. patent inedW-fnr. fjfnla. OH. Tobat-e. Hardware. Cotlery, China and I, liit ware. Maikoacrv. etc. S. - R0THCH1LD Order from the country will recrit e prompt attention. HMe. Furs, Wool, etc., taken in ex chaKge. STOVES AND Tin-war o. . 'Tin-ware. YOW IS THE TIME TO CUT taa a4 lf .1 jm aat aara'n Ssrcaaa at raruaa4 ta-Wra at (tiv j unra j At Umatilla, Oregon. Sakaa a tor flack a arlart frm . I "aTj aidBMaalia ata-rai aa4 V aaja at V1 MWaWcuirliatSliiamaiianaialitM ta aaart) ataaa r ma Ha arara ak lam I i Mr v. ik, rktc wu 1 .aiary .! mt iwii a4 uaaar a aut ananant -aa ' aalrirl"rnrvaftpitaatrtkl ta nil tk 4sfi mt HL j svrnvnoor htw.t i s4 u-pai aa4 nHU atw-t ef atrra l.l rrrtinC U4i I mm am n frwa mm naut uaara. MMa-ataf ta aaj tataf ataava. COOK STOVES Occident Goldsmith Range Golden Gate Empire City Birmath Rio Grande t i I ?AKL0B STOVES The Monitor Parlor Belle Laurel Ranger Echo Onward 1MBLOX COOK. Jewell Echo BOX STOVES Black Giant Moguel Pine Knot Woodside Bonanza -A fail aaaaruarat ef- TINW Ccaaaadaakaaa.alaaUaStaa. AUenSnaS!. 4 praoifUr- JOB WOKX aa aftkara Ka aad tflfpatch. WM. J. 1 J33SK. I 5VOXr. Wba wait Lrral Mull af aavaV. J arrtpikaai, aad jaar anSr ta O . R. Hatkvk. Ilrp fort, vmaiiaaiacair.urTjam. mnunri, ;s ; TVTTXjiI-. UlL j FIR HA1.IC a kadmlsiwt, ar oSf rr Haw-Mill and Katirh lt aalr, IneuM aa Cprrr Wltta Crk, IS mltra Oaat t!rnr Amf a anahlae lo kaj m ma K Sy trms mt a can AJM11 IS. IKS. . SHANCX A SOX. Notice T Tx-payeiI ALL nCKMeVS Koaaila llancaHm drtlanral wilt pla tak a4k iSal la Canal Coax baa '''DELINQUENT TAX LTST rot IS ytar T ka taada Sjt rattmloa. TSa aal i;m wra coali la bj lacardlata pajBrcaL R. KAIWENT. nmrss4TtsCtl(C, CrilllTaCVwr.Onir'a. ADVKRTISEMENTH. COOKING STOVES JtJfU Manufactory of Tinware, And ALL KINDS or SHEET-IRON WORK, Main street, oppasiu tht Coort Ilocse. Will constantly have on hand, and for s de, a Complete Assortment of aj max. uir Jl complete Assortment of the R0QK COOKING ST0TES. ALL xw or na v Ordrt t tbn satm-, u- u Tfj VmUnU then. G. V. WEBB. HURRAH rOE EVERYBODY: Jist U$k Here ! IT Ttt WSVT TALVT OILS, rVTTT. (.Lev Ire, C ta. lia PEXDLKro.V D1UG- STORE Tr y T Wa'oT raw (p mm j-rtfc fmml PENDLETON DRUG STORE. T r T'tC WA.tT tmt TaaVt paii it mt IMi, s A. lf PENDLETON DRUG STORE T' Ws.VT lia arUorrt., mt m lk. ka PENDLETON DRUG STORE W IV7 IW, Ca4arc X lit-,, rm la aW PHXDLEro.V DRUG feTORE. . TC XT ANT Baal Brana Caaaxa, tea Saa.a. PENDLETON DRU aTOBE. rr T WlNT x rtnaaa mmymsi -mm. PEN D LET0 V DRUG STORE 2 CKrtL i7crvrvr Araittic-vtK -. twtan. ka aiyy i. kfiinn, ianflk kratjuU)--aaf aa aC V- a-AI at ItanUaat fner. I IX if Ik lUn V1VTS. IX MVn Ua wvw V t airalac, caa ha aapsaapal Sj nvfLa Ua U lata bCm recD aid !s.4JLE - STABLE, rAL st omKiTx rrsotxroy eoto-i Jekn Bswnsn. J. ft. VllVKrTT. SS. O. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " , Pe"4tc Orrra. , , , ., , OSet la I ft nw bstlci&T, Bp !ir W. C cKay, .H. 19n PlIYSiriAK AND SURGEON. rraaVtao, CrutiBa Cmxatf. Orrery. OSSca al Ik Iaria RauL Dr. J. 11. LIurfey, SURGEON AND DENTIST. It IwcatH prraxmij la Pendleton, Umatilla Co-wry, WVm ka wmm c a aJjr k tad. amyStuyery A Specialty I. O. Sternn, ATTORNEY 4 COUNSELOR AT LAW Baatrr 1ljr. Or an. T O. ,lifM aiB aftrixl IV raaru rt tVr ITftk J OnalltaMnc1.aa4af Mikaaa4 VaaapiaTml Urtn. Wairr Klttla ai lltsi litlfat-a a !n OAUrr. CrCcctS-M pcwnlj suradnt u CVS Ti J. H. Turner, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cnttf CMts kaatl aad hU. Lmai XrpxiUr OrnCE aa KaB Urrrt, aepotAe Otrt Bow. S. V. KNOX, A.ttorney - at X.aw, Wtstoa, Can US. CtlJ. Onto WILL rXACTICKlx THE COURTS OF this Slate aad WahuiRtoa Ttrrttnrv. a SnrrUl atlrataia ntl.lt,. I .! I f- sod CollrctSoe. 0. W. BAILEY, REAL ESTATE AG EXT, (ASD SOTAttT rCBLC.) PENDLETON, - OREGON. p.VRTICCT-VK ATTENTION" fM la u mamtm 1 aOaadctaHna la t)r lrrrtnrat al U"h!rtt rl la IV. xmnooM WtI t1n. aaO uil arTTrrxl ?rrw r lra4rrd Ihtmt Omnac vmr 5iala r ?rlJ tote. aUjta ,h aVabW; to .raw, too, by Hataratrad aad rra-reiplioa. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS TO BE HAD AT Jacobson & Co's Saloon. Cf BH3iuiT( Starry raroutroN; oncao. A3- a JJL. A. A. A.! VJi JkJtXJKj M aali; nen a Daaca p w sa,oea. Apriy i w. a. mays, mtia., ert fen A D VERTISKM ENTS. PENDLETON AIX 17X1X7. TBJS CHZt TRADTal 7-CCATal AID POPULAR I6USE H AVISO MET KJfTIEKLT EE7ITTED xxi 2LE7T72UriSSJ u xow erms rea Th Recevtioc of Gumts THE TABLE vguiavaiutMiifibMai utwrtas IA wrtK M3mtx, mi rrm axDm. Bala t amLaVr ' UatunuitUaBauc THE BEDS An aX tor. a iVm man Wr. Wn tmrtamil ta Ox mrnumt nju waa mrj nrtrmim mi2t Cm la a Ssatlaa Wlaa. THE PEN'DLETON BOTEL, mXItt irfmrtxmi mt, w tXa itaw. aa4 rftUb. ml Unt Ik, iTT iu; BOCtC Zaat at tV . m imnm w inum ?mOt urn naantfaTr ts iMuoa H.J. JUIXT. al-tf ST. CHARLES HOTEL, CVWA5ASAEXAXrartT0E3-Cra' V . . . . . .. i - - - - -- imm. ,aaa mrm 1 1 HauHL caMiuf ,( xji r i aor U al i naipiiiUrfUaw A Hvau. aruraun. imt Sr rcbrtii aat m mCm hw ar. MtMLMa - T S-M nlWai Tk. t-aC IUB kx W-ra n-M pit tt tm T r i caraatla Kaaa.Wnr: "UWatltolw (not C SSamaa aaat Imi airarta !:S5S llV3o'laa(SjatWaJwarMaKa. TWiaIaiir ana MaaaW 2 lua in; iiaai -va-aj. wk m a. - Mbna paaaa ta la,ila Haiiarba .... ITirananidttnaRfiai, aoii tk CMraaarr ml jtSMac tm-r W aur M mmmm Mtaac arraa-aj aw uTr aat at iar ari rmrrj mmt ia a4aw aaal TKafv rna. "r - ri ti 1 1 in WINan lis tel. UMATILLA. - OREGON. 1K A rril-S. -r1 Or... la. W '1 oWasfnaiWM 1 at laMi, .Ur, , j, aawatrrf (niUK IW WUbniriSK. - a-nwaVa mm ik uk via br aainaj q wr-lik.-i, S-a. rninrn ai a rrjrK awtba( ai U fmir SUAE HOUSE, MAIN ST r WALLA WALLA. W.T. tKnck Ear naaW. rra Vafaw&aat UH mlr Streak tanvtVat 4 '" S Ik. nntaaa mt rM.. Fral aaal WI bka is. aat mi fm Jf Kwnl Stm Catv a TBulLN. eriar TUuXaA VXIOX HOTEL, UMATILLA, - OREGON. UCOBT.E kltXER p-pipatETOK. rrHH HtTTfE is IWanimteMlMik,,,. t rfjw iba wca a4 r uli t. tk aaaaaaafUJa I Taa aauaaue mt tka 7aiaa Bla.o3ismitii HOTEL i4 SHOP. B. 31. Tayler KfnUmj aiamm a lk etaraa mt faag.iaa, J IVU k M pnymrT kmtma Mm mt "trt, ta Km a mt kuaraa, a-at mmij wA PROMPTNESS .1- DISPATCIE Btt la a axrlmaakA TTitaar. Horse - Shoeing a SpecMT rtuxs or rxrtxtrxcr " IW B-aarl ta tkatkeaka m-urT Ctrr a a cmX ajraa aanfcaetta Vmtn Raoar. aa4 att co- ta Kant Lrrrrr ataki frmXtnx Ortatrf 1 HtJ I kaa la a? ratr a H JTAXliT. oka-va at mra mm aX wart liuj ai aHaaanr. DEALER Hv SC3 WATCSZ IX CICCX3 AND iT3E3 WBLRT. WATCHES AND KEPAIHED ALL ON SHORT KOKK NOTICE WASKANTE Harr mt k.a .Vik aW mS ITa nraal O; a aaaa 51. ti Hati, WaSa WaCaW.T. MONEY MONEY HORSES LOST $5 Xcwar, rrrc a srmra wr mt horsks motr " "t Taikj aAa Utfiy ummn lka oxieiess.aad tk aw ka4 La b la rava. Ua tacarr .- aa vrbaa aaaaax tba taxaa aaaiia. aj- aaa Wwrm; mj mfnt. War ka S. L. Xan. Vwaa rvatk-kao. ana hr rr-uMr4 at Ik ru mt . avrkraaL 1takm(afiariM(Srtiwa, IwkHC aataa bnaUaMa. rrWtarN krair. Aaa aaiKl. aata r korara. mh MmrmmaC CaaMtlmlst. Xarrii tS, I3CS. CCU. C0C6AX ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL WALLA YTALLA. W. T- A MADDING AND DAT SCHCCL ar CJria. Tka oaly rtatmast Board: at Kbn4 -at " tk Caa caaV. Board aad talUn. Iadaax( tui, lmtm, .. Jv-re.aartrr ef mvacU tki. WtlSaaj, yT aaartar. Jt Jo. Pay rti!a: TalUeo, ar qaaittr, IV $, It. 13 Vnc. maw fctacaa. prr ajaanar ... Xi 8 Madrrn laafaacaa. aX at ajaa1crM.... ..... t l"pla rrcriT-4 a! a, uac. a4 ctercrl treca daia aratrui Krraai alaraUoai pant ka tar aaaaam aa4 mania at lh ipt, akain cnouxatly aanlr laa carari!ialaclMrs(ala aad aat af at boot. Aay rankrlaAORalina H1 S fcffBy rra ky mUmmimc mX. L IL Wiua. lYiacipaL D. THEODORE. UMU.LLA RrUtt Iralrr la Ik 8s LItUORS A IV CIGARS- ORDERS la a 4Maacr trmlT aItp)U t. Tka rrfaiUtaaca, mt my tawiar la aacb Uul haawaiy aa4 tali 4aaha at la. muni. Trr mmi kroaila(rl POQTIT'PQ Wa aaala a apKiahy, aa wa kara rUClilinO Hrjtatrr.t'rtav