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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1877)
t x$l rtgraumr. Saturday ..aug. n. i877 LODGE DIRECTORY. IUmox Lome No. 4. K. or T Slrrlt th tir Cae Ball, IVodlrton, rvrry VtliU5- rrriiltir,. Hrolbrrt In food atasdinj arc corvlUlly invtusl to alircl . nSBLXTOX LOKJK No SI, X. V AND A. U. UTU in Uw flm aad third MouU t of cash moolU. Heart t merlins Tr.a. , TirrrL Stir, Martha Wartuocton Cfciptfr, r&V oo Meets crrry Tuesday titfbl JullolL the Ervt and uirfi tfctodaj-t cf oct month. Ecuii Lores Ka 32, 1. 0. O. F PrndkHoo Vrru Txjr Saturday rvcntcj at T r. X. Bmhrrn to jood auotflnj art lanled to attrnd. Uacsaau. Lodge Ka 100. I. O. 0 . T IYnJMoo llreU rvrry Thursday trrotac at T o'clock r. x. Vrethcm is sood tlasdtcg are rrqarcird to attrod. CBORCH DIRECTORY Erarorai. Srenrt On th tWrd Sd1h.t of rarh .ocaih, the Krr. I. H. WrHa aaViaUi. aad prrwh In U moraine at II oVlock tn Wcaion, in lh wol&s at T o'clock in Prudkton. -"Kac Staple annococrmetiU oThHtha, mama ta and d'teths, 1M be InVrrted wuSxhK cbarca. OWt ary notices mil be ciittpxl for accordinc to th.tr Bittf copies of I be EaT OrKxif.iX, it wrapper for feailiBC ran be obtained at thU v&cr. W unne to respcoafbihty tor news axryraaed by feorreayoodoBta. Fur The Trvlcr. VpHK XOKTHWXSTEnN" STAGE Gopaar's atajn J. leare rradMeo for CmallHa U4y hrtwrentSO and o'clock, r. X. ; for La Grande. Baler rtty acd KH too at about IS otlork ttWalffct. fbrTbe IVaSes lU Heppoer at 6 o'clock jl k. teodaya. tTrder-Aara and Vridarf moraine lav Herpeer at 6 a clerk a. it oo Torsiajf. Thorxlirf and Sinfar. umrlcr at 6 o'clock to the rreaiBg, Siraaiers arrive at rmatNIa Trore below oo Toecday. Tba-eAar and Sataraays al C Vrlock r. ; depanint oo Xfe4nedaa, Frtdajf a 4 Hobdays on rfluro inps. Starrs make dot csssec Uoo ita the steamers. Cmniru- rocrum. Burirs J I Scj ....v!i J LOCAL. AND OTIIKK l.VTKLLICKN't K MjoultUGE Lrcfcs'scs Issued in Ums lilla county for the year 1S73 : 1 "V T II Foter to Luciada Rinehart ' 7 S C Hardisty to C Keerr, ,. il F White to Jlollie V et. Ji II Adkins to Flora 3Iarkham. J 11 Phillips to Mallssa R Kinff. J 31 Church Jo Jane Pomeroy. Bam Wilks to Xancv E. Low. James Wilks to Mary Low. F Knowltoa to ilary WiHoby. S J Lisle to .Martha J Marr. Saml W Benjamin t Amanda Piakerton "T A Rhea to O E East. J II Jourdan to Misonri Ilaney. Inin O'Harr to Julia A Clark. Henry J. Ralcr to Aura H Goodwin. Dallas Reed to F D Klrby. H C Derrick to Frances 21 nkkersoa. D R Hardisty to Garisa 31 Liie. Edwin Wekh to Mary S Thenapson. T C Fusoa to Sarah Boyer. Richard Beaslcy to Sarah E Looney. "j Chardlcrlain to Eaily E 3!eLaBgbtirr. Wm G Thompson to Lydia A OlcpU. S C &one to Mary J Sfone. I N Tan winkle to Inez R Kinfeeriy. W II Sxact to Emetine A SaMer. Wm A Klrbv to Emma A Trx-L ' Raca Atis It may seem strange to some, bet Kertrthctes 'li tcme, that the ' editor of tht, a country JocnML i the owner cf two turkeys, mt&c m& fcataie;: also someheas. One f the latter hatched a family of chicks aad tbea itvd. lesriag Ler voting to the tender mercies of a Umid- hearted world. BM a 4my or two passed, i and one evening ss c Vpere takig efeer- . . r . , . . ' rations of oar assorUBeM of nttsltrv we .-ii t . . I were atonihed aad grattied at aa aSfe-! , . , . , , j.,. ' al sight. The male terUry had Uken , r j , ... . tharge of the little chicks; and was as , , , . , motherlr m his conduct as aay oW hen. ... : , 1 1 . 1 1 i u The little orphans would rt on his back . ,, . , ., . had cuddle cader bis wiags, white he , crouched upon the earth and -7rcad his j wings to accomodate them. He travels the premises, hunting food for them, sad call-' ing in his tnrkish language, they rush to partake or that which he hasfoand. As night; tomes on he can be heard "clacking" then to bed under the rich grweth of warm ; feathers which cover his body, and there re" ' main until the duties of the following day ; ball them forth. Certaislv there are some things very atraage under U:'c sun. Oblige Us! There are several men ia ihis towa who knaw that they owe us. If they would come forward and pay their little bilU it weuld relieve the proprietor of the embarrasment common to the half, tiaiff !i1fjmnrMVtl pnnnfrf rwilillfrlinr One of these bright mornings -sootlled- natrons ibose tlirt palnraizc a&d fcldorn pay-will find their mo-Jest adrnlilemeats removed from these columns and their . copy of the East Oeegosias Mopped. If "Ion want a paper published in vour midst. patronize it! and pay fsr your paper and ihe advertising space used br you. Much fault can be found with business men of Annrvro. By this time editor Ablt Ihis place not one hairol them do adver- b probably arrived at Ia Grande with tise their business 17sr can get along , his printing press heretofore In osc in print, -without a live newspaper, being ignorant iag tiie jjalles Tribune, he having jpassed brthe benefits or advertising. While cner- Butter creek a week ago. We wish Bro getic men do more thaa their share toward ( Abbott succcs in the field he has chosen, supporting one. Delinquents! pay us, that ; .Md, however is not a new one to him. we may pay those we ons. Caged. We published an item a couple 6f weeks ago thai D. C. (commonly called Iai:oe E.-TATR Jolin Wilson died in Caj-use) Reynolds had been arrested, cap- this county leaving a wife and 12 children, lured by the Indians acd hung. This was Mr. W. made a will by which 3Iahala Wil. & mistake. He was arrested at Laramie son, his wife, was to have the use and Ixrne city, and there detained until James Rey. fits of all the property during her life. The holds of this county made his appearance, property consisted then of C30 head of cat and upon whose testimony he Was detained tic, 80 head or horses, 518 acres or land in ia await a requisition upon the governoror Llna county and one town lot in FdJria, Wyoming for his transpprtation to this , ICO acres of land in Benton county, and State. Some of the horses he sidle in this one lot in Coryell is. The value placed on county were found in his jossession. Ia a the entire is $09,530. 3Iahala, wire or Rev. month or less time he probably will be an G. W. Adams, brought suit at the last term occupant or our county jail, unless he is oT our Circuit Court, praying that a divis anccessful in an effort to escape, which he ' lan of the property among the heirs might nearly accomplished onCc in the jail at be made, on the ground that tht property Laramie city by digging out under the j was going to waste. A compromise of the walls of the prison. The copartnership herctofare-cxistingbc-tween E. S. 3IcCwmas and J.ILStevtn jr tn flip nntiliMfinn nf ttio .Hfotinfntn KmiH- nel has been dissolved, "E. S. continuing j thepuhlican.lthepaper. We wishJap" 1 success in any busing he may undertake; ' aad Mc. with his usual energy will UD. ! ayubtedly make the g,:incl,; ilhas beer : heretofore, an Interesting journal and Hon. j ? ieo"u.i mi ivjujuu county aad-eastern 0rcgnv There ar there new divorce suits now ou the docket and one old one. "Wo arc informed that a tailor from Walla Walla trill food open a shop In Pendleton. To-day r. m. transpires the 2-vear VSld race. Somebody will ret hurt financially. This week a license to marry was Issued to Be nj. Hlaehart and Cora C. J. Crofut Weston. , Rentier's planing mill is running on or- ders to its lull capacity. Wh treat Bcntley smiles. Charley jtonn is embellishing his resl- dence. Shortly it win present a wMteded appearance. Prof. Antrim this week learned SO persons how to break and train, (and toc&tt all dl . 5cases of) horses. "Eastern Oregon Woii" b quoted in that very best of papers, the San Francisco Ex. amincr, at 27 30c. W. J. Snodgrass of Oro Dell, Union county, passed through Pendleton this week cn route to Umatilla and return. Slock sheep of average quality, we are Informed br owners, are worth in this county, $2(3 2 50; mutten sheep, $1 75 $2 00. An cx team consisting of rc yoke, is now engaged hauling plae and fir wod from the mountains. Fire doUars a cord is aaked. The Union county Fair begws on the 24th day of September and wiH continue six days. This will excel all other Fairs heretofore lioW in that county. Our cabbages, encumbers and masting ears mostly come from the north-east por tion ot our county, (from the Wall Walla valley) instead of from Happy Casyon as heretofore. Tom Merry is making arrangements to puWiak a new paper at Astoria. Aswria s A ItYety, merry town. Bra. Ireland pb KhesagAod paper there, and Torn will make it mcrrr Kk him and all Atforians. The new tai! race to Brers Soaring alii has been e near completrd that this week he tamed water lata it. It is a grand thing for the mill, as the waters f the Umatilla will have to be very high tn interrapt the coatinsoas griading of -fleer. Giussnorr ej. From the Idaba States. t-maa we learn that tht grasshoppers are in myraids destroying evervihiag greaa to the cast of Bske city. At any moment they are liable to pay as a risk. If they do art make their appearaace this year they prob ably wlH next Ac ehi cMrca J. D. Crawford, who came to Orcfoa ia 1SI7. aad brother of 3fe4nna Crawfoni, was faaad dead aear hk am ia 3Iarioa cnastty. He was a practical pria ter, hfe arst ork heiog a the Oreaae Free Press, a weekly aewsfaper thba rw Wished ia Oregoa dty. Piajw. Oar Jrilow Cktrhs' II. Sceiry. rroeitJ a few Ur fce dirr fron Prtiaal. a hraa aw Graa4 Swarr Sherman & llyie piaao, ae ef thse aohie istrffleBis that cest $9. Cbariry says (and lie ksw) that k is oe of the fiaet toned iaftratBeat he crer pfavrd tspoa. , , hew l uiw.-The foWowteg cemprie . . Bew hovsrs the etfclipB of which was le- ,, , ,, . , gaa this week : Thomas MHsrkeT, mi- T,. . . deace; G. D. Rkhardsm. residrncc. im- . , , ; ;;; , ,. . Geif ler, shoe hep; Miliard F. White, resi- . ' : . , ir dence; Rev. Davics, residence; iir. Aura , . , , 31. Raley. haslness hecsc , Xo aht our farmers will realize proc prices for their wheat now being barrested. The late defeat of the Russians is sare tn proioac the war to another season. In the Walla Walla cnontry a few farmers ae contracting to sell their crops at seveaty. five cents, sars the Statesman of Saturday it. Crazt Mails. The tri-weekly Idaho j Statesstan, cf AugHt 2, was received here i after a trip to the Dalles in a tltrougfi sack. The Salem daily Record of August 1 and 3 was received by at on Wednesiay the Sth of August, the issue of the 2d never having been received by us. isow what's the mil. ter? Where is postal agent Steel ! ' nai-1reay Indians who have been j . J f lc Orant Coaaty Times, for sorne weeks P'nidved last week to the Malheur In. d,fln Acency to par a vi.lt to the Snakes. Indlans nnm,r W m- hwn with them somethiag over 2J0W) ponies. They go to irade, gamble and horse race. having published a paper several years ago. . in La Grande suit was effected, by which each of the heirs were to receive SO bead of cattle and 5 head of horses each, and cadi of the heirs to share alike in the real estate. All excess "lc nd Lore "d bovc 8tiPu aU?,l & n to he heirs to bo M t& lLc W,dow' ?ir- a" lala Wilson. This compromise is.byatip. ',ioD " ! int &r .Setf 'greater i value than mat ot any ouier man oyiac iu Lu Vouuc" ciuntr. Xew CoMnn, Among the many new. comers to this part of Oregon wo must re. fer to Mr.G. D. Rlchardsan, from the Stato of Maine. He arrived hero with a family af twclvo persons on Sunday last There not being a vacant house In townJ II.Tur ner garc him the use of his residence until Mr. R. could erect one. Before breakfast on Jdonday he bought a let; bvforc dinner he ordered lumber, beforn supper some lumber was on the ground ; and on Tues. day night a portion ot Uic frame work had reared iuclf hearcn ward, and he will toJay move into the house, bucli ts the kind of men that is required to make a town or 1 emj., il0 passes the best examination be country prosper. It is unnecessary to add ; fore a cemmlttee of gentlemen thosca by Mr. Richardson became a subscriber to the Eakt Obeoomas live men like him can. not do w ithout it- Among the 12 persons mentioned in this paragraph fire of them are adults, one being a carpenter, another a farmer, another a stone and brick masaa. one a blacksmith, and the remaining one a harness-maker; each of whom will settle In this place and viclaity permanently. But a small portion of Eastern Oregon wool has a yet been sold. It being held by nrasignces principally in San Francis co, the prices not lelhg satisfactory either o tht consignees or consignors. No doabt the figures now presented by honest Jour nals will be iateastd several ceats per poend ere the lapse of two or threcasoatht. Ia San Francises "Eastern Oregoa" wool Is quoted at 27(480 ceatt. while theOrego. ian of 1U TaeMlay gives the aaotatioat as 2.27 cenU for extra choice, aad 2ri5 ceaU far cearaoa to good ; lafrrioe 1H85 The Portlaad CoaaaMTcial, coatrarr to ac tual rales at 2SSS4 ceaU. la Hs He of Aagust i quotes Ekatrra Ofrgoa" wwd i at 1S20 crau. The Ooaiiatrchsl mutt watch the market more docly aad give the correct figures for which ear wool is sdl-, ing, or w e will be forced to crucify its oao- j tatlous by sateaseats of facts. The advice I will also apply to the Oregoalaa. Wc are ' -keeping the cas oa both joaraals. Wtxt W. A. Col. residiag ia this ' county "a ;h? Walla Walia river, asaaalac-. tared last year ever -iOO gallaas of white : wine, besides large ft,satflta of othr kinds. We SAsapied sosae of the white wia. aged oae year, aad wt prcaomee it tapcrior ta aay iaiporte! to thee pans . frota Cairioraaa. This year Mr. C will ! maaufaetare apwards of Zifo gatlnai If more atleatiea were paid to tht iadastry a it weald be hut a short time Wore the Cat ' IforaU wiaes woaid be drirea from this coaatry al least it weald oaly be tssed by j tbote taloaa keepers whese hahK it has ; been to hy is&riar. csxap Hqaors frosa cheap weesale hotscs ia rortiaM. The wiae referred to is good esseagb for every man to keep ia bis bossse Jor aadieal par. peses. Ont Taxes. Oar coaawy ooact ho re ceived frasa the State aatharWes a rJscsstar of whwh the tloisijc is a cr: The tax to he levied lor aWyoar ISTTIaaal iaaaaJlr tWrnlWv j lor the estrrt exf-m se of tae State. I finer an!V o Ut aaWir oe !1 Uxatl" prv-rtv wtthbj tW ' law The tu to V- lrvird ar the year 1677 faat aaaaoily oaly so hwas m aikMsrj) ea ail taxable property uioVia tar Stet. ior She parTvxr f ptrisr the oatstoadiag War raats. (escesK Swaaip IabI Wamustsl of the State, is three stifl oe the eajllar, saak ing a total of sots a ill. The tax hut year was 0 taiHs. The coUBty tax wDl be levied by the ceasstr court at its Sopttaafcer toras. which proiax. hly wW be the sav as hut j ear.M arilii maklag a total of St atitls. Kiiiim a GunxLT Yesterday a week ago a man bv the name of Fraakila. a sheerUierder for Jacob Stoeder. kilted a young grirjJy bear near Casaas prairie. The animal was after live matte ihtcp. aad jast as the full orooa shoae brightly apoa ihenna tier, a taiaaie riae hall seal from as erdiaary shot gaa proved fatal. The bear was yoaag. the gros weight being 700 peuad. Hit hied foot leaglhnke measured 10 laches. Mr Steader has seett the track of a grtady ia the saatc scctioa of coaatry which meaiarcd 1C laches ia lcagth aad ahoet 12 in width, aad that griz. ziy is yet alive. A writer in the Portland Evenin Tele gram says the "Umatilla girls hare the lar- get ankles of any girls in the Stlu, the sand getting into their shoes. Now we would like to know how tids writer ooraes to be so well posted at to the size of our girls' aaklt ? ' He certainly has not taea. ured them, for the girls woutdat allow such a tiling, and our girls drosses are Jsut as long as any city bcMej! Thca bew did that writer find out so much ? Tnn IUiutOAb. Last week we paeiMs cd aa Heat kicatiag the railroad cagiaerr Ing party oa Butter creek. Wc supposed our authority was good, bet k was aet The party are working on the north side of he Umatilla river, running strrdr a pre liminary survey. The ultimate looatiea of the line is net yet known ta any persoa. but will In a slort time be deleralBcJ upon. Drowses. A few days since the bedy j of Barten Miller was found in the Umatil la river about three mites from the Warm Springs. T. T. Lieuallen, J. P. r Wcstea, was notified and proceeded to hold en is quest cn the body. The verdict was that he was drowned. He was on his way from 1 Grand Ronde valley to the Agency saw. mill, in quest of work. WAJ-msoTOX, August ".After the ses sion or the cabinet to-day. President Hayes issued a gtneral order prohibiting the sale of arms of ammunition to Indians and re voking nlf licenses to fade with (hem id such articles. Jlilitary commandants are charged with the dujy of assisting in the execution or this order. W. n. Hlgby, who is under indictment, by the U. S. grand Jury for the crime cf perjury before the Grovcr Comuiisrion, was arrested a few days ago al Empire oityj and lodged in jail. U. S. deputy marshal Bums is on his way to Empire city to bring the prisoner tn Portland. Mrs. Geo. A. LaDow is now visiting Dr. LaDow in Astoria. ' Wheat is worth $i 0 In Portland. I One of the Lewis brothers, who gave an exhibition hero last spring, was killed a few days ago In Michlgaa, by being hit on the head by the falling of a center pole of an exhibition tent. If Barten Miller had known that ah fa. quest over his body when dead was to cost tills county 12tf 10, he would if possible hare postponed dying until he found him self in some cheaper neighborhood. Contfrcssman Dick Williams will aomi- Dllt0 tho young TOan M a candIdatc for ap. polntmeat to the West Point mllltarr arid himself. The opinion of Judge McArthur in the case of McLaughlin vs. Fay, Umatilla county, a chronic case of years standing, corrrs 100 pages of lecal cap. JIls Udnor thought after accomplishing tfil j herculean task that he was entitled to a .test, hence he shouldered gun and rod and started for the couatrr ADVERTISEMENTS. L i V E R IVl O R E LIVERMQRE & BEAGLE Sate ta , LOT LIVERiTlORC. BaaaaM fjtaVlu&aJ la 1869 - 1869 Iraar Tr)r Pv a tart aad .TIERCIIArYDISE At IS rnr Want CATS " tWr tkav ul arraaau l panAaM &mU fa tXm Ma Inum aaarVat. Mr TVrj ln Vaa4 a UM ka af DCZ- ;cci rrrfw rvMku t. m .- til ta trtrn tt aajr atara ton Vr Wara-ad atari aUte. TV Mrtt rv U tmi f HtPCS aa4 11Tl. 'a aB Ua4 W Caaaarj m rf-W araa!aaafataar aX tla B E A L E ... AT. AQ-.lCtlLrb'AL IMPLEMH'TS rnnteCea ai Cipfeaf aSot la tlx aaa IiWcrmere JL BcaIc DIsolu(lon- rpB,ECtartem&4p brrrlafer rlWtX ttm O. X ftetr at J M BrtOrf tt MsolTot tr aaataal wtl Mr &atT wU aMla t&e bi !- Tta VwSaaaf KM SrawtB r rVuMSyflr fjUrt rr. va MiBirt ;niDHt annaau aa4 m fee ( lAfftmL O. SYLVKfTltK. Mr ss. Hrr J. x. Brru:T. carpenters . "builders.." '. nSL CONTRACTORS ROr OX Coart ttrm la lb sana UMiri et Mr.t T.jlafa UactaBML akep JPeadleon, Oregon SiGS WRITING,... . ! nOUSD P AINTING'. ! . . ..';'...'. GLAZING, 1 ! ." . . ". '. . '. : . ! ". V:UNLEliTAKiiVG Promptly Attended To.' . 0 S R B FOR THE I XXSt OTEC0S1A.V B S a live TArrat a ijve rxrmt U east 6'na.oxjAN B B FOR TUT . I S , ft E i i. s ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. SW1TZLER, DEALQl IX GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, I273 - Goods HARDWARE, CLOTHING, Tobacco BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, Kic. Eft. HIGHEST OASII PRICE rati Furs 2nd Hides. riXi&ST PENDLETON. oxzcex PEND FLOURING MILLS. "HE rnTDLTTSX rUCm KILLS ara a- ' OTas;W&rf aa4 U fall tytfi J. TmT iS W EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT ....Or it ... Highest Cask Price Paid Fer the Mac iVW grind Cera d Cfcop FreJ, t, tcM, aoy day ia It week. FLOUR, BRAN AND FEED For Sals at all tlses. :Trrtaal T- "t4"ij Ito'r'AV if": : aactu la4)fk utln ti axad prUu. I fl GUAEA2ITE2 THI 1ST JI0TJE In ii cctjolrr.u I have the tti ilil Sist of the Caseadci: W. S. Byers. A'orlli- Western, STAGE COMPAXT.aEcd Ghat JlrdurtKx in Far Ei$i. IxKxtl Raits af Fart: IVsWtaa u La RraU . Ccaoa It CO li ot at co . a S) Co . I co . M SatarCHy rw Otj. Idiba. WaaV4W tat f Ca. M . . . . KraaVu, C r. Kutraad aVatao Timer ilrtru ta Oraaka. CMeaxa. Kama Chr. Fa. WmU. rtuUMfJuv W Y-rt. fa.M. AVaaaaac loo. aa4 aB palct Via ttftm CT.r aaj KHtrav MM A irrt IHfrttfc4 KsBt txA. t aa SrrU (Twall la JacntlalnavrrUMlUcartliaN. TT. A CSL , ra- Caacaha. (n4 tt atiBnl artrm. rrftaata prrfarmaace af arrrtr a ta ar rrl.l fraicrra a l cospaar. ArHf ta LOT MTCRVURE. Arnt W. B MORHta. 5fr!tm4rel. A. R. BOOyrtt. Axii.ua 1 5ei4rtstadtt. MONEY MONEY HOUSES LOST $5 Reward, actTE a xnincn or ur iiorski from Cralkta Hoede Vatiry bar Ulr rrnvnl IM mraataUia. aad Ibry ar twhrrH lt ht tm Cmv UlUcvaalr. aDawiwrtaraamaaxlVrntfwapp. tar rt iletirmac aarafaaKt lplS. 1. Hurt, Unra of I'rtkllttaa, t rvtaiiwl at tfca rata af ti KUmi. Tm barr amri ol jr-trWrrs 1 Trmr oli, b4C oalba Ml aboaMrt; aUiaca, . bnA. villi tan braa-l. a&4 aori Uxmex, with Cat bras4 mi C c'a Vft aboafctr. Barth ta. 1IT4. CEO. COGCAX. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS TO RE HAD AT Jacobson & Co'S Saloon, CrpoaiteBia8iU!.t'&flrr, arrrrrrn Our Brand Column. a-R8inier tail Itoaa wbo mOneflt (yr titi ar ran bar ll4r mart aad brauU piMltlM4 in It I ixutcuttr bot catarje. Tbtl tltu ta werib ta i .bn:ii ih, u, ,ur auxins SittZrlnrCm'yr'Ti,uv' M4orT'' really one of the best'eountics :i!!1ltrj ! of the State, and which yet cob jcTrXi; r wi J,tail3 ch valuable public n" t "?'.""" Un tatt Ut itn J e rraiAlta, Urxa ariairt V ta 0 U En Wad km; eauia It n oa Ufl Up. anali M la rac& car, Lenca, taa t a bout ta ttjiA twiUr. ?I ttanart, Atvart crrak- oulr, II ii cseamte aa Ufl rrvp at4 aau ta Xl uAtairt ffo4 la nU nraa4daUp. tsnralbsa 7 akfl W II Sat. Bared tn, eaMfe, H Lea kA Wp; tht ; 1. K I. -...-J. i tbaaUrr. 1 Jga U,k Iaa; eatlte.MW T abl abr tM nJTS ZZk"' Ul 13 nttl tsr : rrvp s utt vxiutziui larutT, tra, 3 t kMa.rbtk ' ! umyc.b,ABwinn. tMiu. a tnwtius: Mtlmtwkw. liwtuaLrui.uAir. att aM Ml atafta E -t-. Mataa. Catttr. Eta rtajbt Up. wcitr tult pwt U rttU u- tut aUtr-MtaUft; Urh tran aaaa aaaaa'pawT . Cltam. Xmmm, euau TZm ngt kaK Oap a4 OJr UMcrvpof nUcar: UtniunUulM ia 1 1. . i ii i r . 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Gataic aai al tBtar aaa aav aa4 aalir at tr.l ataajA. w x. aa ana BJt Pa aaataaN rkWfM.tiatt taacaiararaaalaaaej trap aaT af aajat aar. ac i rw ngtn aap. umi It A aaJ J W aaiaatr. Batwr crrtt. C. trrp I aS rmtm ear. aaaa. aaar S aa roM (AA. llaoja . ' BBarVn!t!Sc, tair .77" M la j cJmfuri. rtpt n'av ia harpruti i ZZl.r' SUM 11 L! ! Bai lltrr. Uappr Caayr'a. CattV. rrop aa4 Jr i aHiaTrtaaait(a bft nr. bra&t. it a vii. ' S. 11 Jahatwa. tHK RK - - ' -" - " . . i CauH Bnaac, am aaaic . 1 L- A . I ZrZLZ7 onttAiUtv rrniaSracti aar aa4 E Wrka. roaV"i CB arjaJ, T ta faaiaat ncbl kM. nor mt mt rtM ear aa4 aBt m Ml Nrt llarft- H.apr Vamjm I'aMlr ana, 4l" cm b Ml a4 trmp aa4jMt aa Hfea r. al crvpac-taaaarliituiMt. ltrif SnarJ H mUrtMrr. wi OT.,, rrMar ADAM STAN G i -fu- BCENTEKHIAL IrL "W jEI3 "JEZ-lzr, rBXDLKT02, OREGOK, rirSi wfarbPxititoirfa. rr cut titi cf JIaa , mm tf U-fc iaaUa (UK r. Hni a aaaair tMr.l ail ii ii M Mt hap, aaW awL a aaa4 aaA-r K aa awe aat aa aaafc aa Bar . nail a a4 mm Ml MaTa. fl K f i iann 1 1. l"f mOmr cr anaa.r aa naU .alli.. aataV mm Meat W caa a tm ar naat aaa r aaVaa ai Ml aar Miaaaa. aaapa naat aar ast apt TaaMlakaaMar k A.ar.iK Li fjmmt- CitBi. lap. af C waM aa "TL, ""TT ana a mat mm amt. Maaaftjc. JJaaa. aa itaai Mp- aai t aaapr at n0l aa aa aaaai m raa caaja aaapaBMlMC, aaBtiMaaaaat fcaawa. mi fltaa aaaaaw 5 r rfciaaa. aaar aaaaacr kapataaaa. aalaaawa avkaOk. aaajraiawml aaa iaa , Maa a.nir aajp. najpi i aiaa. zs ' " mBw Bvl aa wl aad aaaaraat aaaMa. aaaa. aaaa Rata ian-ew A B ciwt t THE ElST 02 C0.MAv. ' pt vm FTIV DUATIfLl CO OSrSltl1! aBaULt.OS, UMAT11.LA. to, U.iW0.1 I . , ... t - This Tiarjfir is nabltshed ir ,iuuu. Aiie Tjaner can d macs a valuable auxiliary to hf more speedy growth and settle ment of the county, provide A a generous support is accord ei it by tllOSC A0 liaVC pOSltlTO . - . . miCrCSl in IUC WCJlarC Or tltJ portion of the State. The very hard times and great scarcity e -., . .? rJ money will deter many from subscribing for the paper, who under ordinary circumstances, would willingly assist in mam taiuinjr the enterprise, by buy ing their money's worth f kews, both nome and foreigat The duty of all is to subscribe) . e, - . , . one copy to a friend in tb States, tint it may thn be c.:7 culated among those who de sire to better their conditio., by immigrating to a better .,i -l wuhhj. Afc aa nvwnVtR 1AC " WICRW WUVia KUt AlS4tb here brottsht hundreds of ikat- Mi to our SOU. Bm6ci those fricntfe left bebtmi wafer popcr sent to them every rather than a fetter semi : jc&rly. Really it is in the power of all to subscribe, zz 1 A VVC MJlltU TCSUy lO TUCmTC IT&m tboee who cannot pay isoner, 4 all kjnds of raooccz of the ' farm from a load of hay eWn 'ioa mrntp. it is not beggwg that we arc, but simply ro mtmlin? people of their dufev. ' 10 themselves, their frieais -i..l iti ..klTV. ' - A BTERTI3I A'C To those doing buaitess ia the country the necassttr, or rather benefit of kdvertaEta, ought to be apparent, Let our coaatry paper make a good showing of business BMtt: Jet it reflect the beiieas of the ; country, and then those abroad .earn, lonn a correct idea of what S we are and what we are dotitgj ' beic the advertiaer will get his bacs indirectly icar fold. JOB PRINTING; The East 0 recoxlvk job' o f fie can turn out as good plain bunno& and social cards as any office in the State; having a fast Euggles card press is. good order and condition, card printing is made a STECIalttI The large assortment of wood aad other type renders the of fice complete for poster print ingr which we are always raadj to do with celerity aad'bertatn ty and at very low price si Any business man in the coun try destriti? anv kind of jo work done, will please addrcsi us and get terms aad wc pledge ourselves he will have no occasion to send to TValla Walla or Portland. Years ! experiftr.ee. and an acknowl edged skill in job printing pre pares us to assert that we ca give entire satisfaction. LOCAL ITKJSS. Tho settlements aod towns or Umatilla county are so dis-r tant from the county-seat, and from one another, that the ex penses of employing a repor ter in each would he too great for the small business we ex pect to do for a year; therofor we would deem it an especial fuvor if persons in onch town, and settlement would send us each week all local items and occurrences in their town or set tlemont. Items whkh aro sometimes considered trivial rend well when in print: ; Yotinr men and women whrf desire to cultivate their powers of composition, and learn to write in a terse, brief and- . plain uianiier can avail them-; ui iuu .i. i'..nu, uuu - . ., . . - e.Al..nc flu.-' inntniinn y , benclit themselves, the public, - aim luuuui ua u jimai iuui. r 1,-,- nnltimni! linnn l r, n ortti tiiu puuiuu ut uu purta of the county closer together to let the people, of each sec-. tion know wnat the people of ! other sections arc doing and s we cannot accomplish jwitliout assistance from ono oi nd settlement m th countv' Therefore WC fJXJ - i - -