The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, November 03, 1877, Image 2

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SiTUllDAY...
NOV. 3, 1S77 I
-rCBUSUEW UY THE-
Easl Orepnian Publishing Co
J. n. Ttosek
Business Manager.
TERMS IX ADVANCE
OxeYeak ....
NO CHINESE SEED APPLY.
The Daily Bee says that Council Com
mittee on Streets and Public IVnjHsrty me
tolay, and among other business trausac-
ted. decided to employ no more Chinamen :
.... .. . ipi i . - I
on puuuc worK uonc uy me ciry. in
a move in the richt direction, and will be
hailed with delight by the while laboring
t,!lss- -
"The natives of Fiji have leen conver
ted to Christianity, and now we shall
Lave them bettinc on horse races ind
starting savin.es Mnks and fleeing to
Europe with the funds, and indulging In
other civi!i7.cd pursuit."
It is just like our noble red-men, who
reside on this reservation.
The Secretary cf the Interior has dlrec.
ted that clerks be detailed from the Land
Office to visit the most important points of
the United Slates wh-re depredations hare
been committed on timber lands and repor1
same for prosecution. At Drover, oar
hundred thousand railroad lies, several
saw.millsand many saw.logs. hare been
seized and the parties prosecuted. Ex.
States Right Democrat: Indictments
hare been found by the Salt Lake grand
jnry againt aboat 103 persons for marde-.
some of them committed about CO vears
ago. The trial of these persons may n!
result in conviction, but there is not a
doubt that modi of the secret bistort of
the Momca Church will become pnbUc
"If the connirr Et of the Cascades
not soon settled it will aot be tW feast of
the citizens of Lane Mtttty, says tsw
Guard, for scarcely a day pstes .tWwut
mcm of them pull up stakes" aad start
for somewhere on that side of the smbs.
tains."
Aai we sjrtner will never resret tneir
'
Stale Ri;:lit Democrat: Seventeen
Irish people left Springfield. Mass, last
month, en route for their old homes in
Ireland, where they intend hearafter to
reside. They carry with them from .59,
000 to 10,000 of savings. Eight more of
their countrymen joiaed them at New
Tork. whence they all sailed by the steam
er Adriatic The steamship ticket agent
at Springfield says bat the desire to go
back to the "old coaaSry" is increasinr
among the Irish, and that prohaliiy several
hundred will leave from the vidshy of
that city before winter.
So we see the poet was wrea;;:
EiUreiJ ix ihr mat ofrjfrr uXrt kt sir.
" Ock A KMT. The Democratic Times
says: 44 General 3IcCIellan has an article
in Harper's Monthly in favor of a stand
ing annr not less than 40.000 stronz.
He says a small army spends half its time
Bovine froD one section of the count rr
to the other, and the cost of transporta
tion Is more than keeping a sufficient
force f soldiers. General ilcClellan
says that If the students of history can
point to one case where the liberties of
any people were endangered by a standing
army, he can also point to others where
their liberties -were preserved and their
property protected. As the cause of the
Democratic opposition to the army ap
propriation has been removed by the
withdrawal of the troops from the South,
the Democratic Consressmen may faror
the appropriation and the increase of our
owaaiusafuy.
The Chinese qaestion Is under discus
eion in Australia with even more earnest-
Bess than in California. The LcrMatnrc
of Queensland has imposed a tax of S0 a
nead on each Chinaman entering the coio. i . , , , ,
rn - ;i :. . V .,'pirents or friend, it appears that the pirls
ny. The money received is to be repaid-
i r -I ? tnr (imp artftitn tlirw T-Mr Tmm 1 li .
a.i -t
date cf landing he shonld -go away Ijevond;"1 a , ,
the Bea." He must, to receive this reim- d , ""J hlenf !,,c 'rw 7"
bnrscment, prove that he has not len con h!erf ,1,e ? c TM.r
ricted of any criminal offense, and that he I "vcniaS raf n" U,e girl.
, . . . ... .,. .to accompany him to Oro Fwo theatre tn
has not been chargeable to any pnbltc in. 1 . , ' , , , . J
..... . ,. , M' , I wttneiis the perforroance riven there. Ihh
etitution for relief. This act has received, ' , . . .
it is understood, mlvice of approval by tele
graph of the Home Government. Another
act Imposes an annual tax of $30 per head
oa Chinese gold minerssix times as much
as is required of other nationalities. But
to this the Govcanor of the Colony rcfased
to "dvise her majesty to assent."
jSPOHT OF GRAND JURY, OGTO
BER TERM. A B ISnCJROHIT
COURT OF UMATILLA OOUXTY.
To tc Hon. L. L. JleArthttr, Judge f taxi
Court:
"Wc the Grsnd Jnry of Mid county, hav
ing ess eluded oar liarintt? frr th term,
beg leave to submit the fallowing report
We hare foaad eijrht iroe bilto of iodtct
moot and three no trot; Lilts. ,We have
examined lac books of the Coanrr Clerk.
Eberiff and Treecurer, and fled them wdl
kept.
We hare heard roine complaint in re
gard to the county roads, and recommend
that as the bridge at the crossing of the
Walla Walla river on what is known as the
Linkton rond, Dist. Xo. 15. has lccn car.
tied away some distance below and lodged
cn a bar, and subject to loss at the lirat
rise in the river, the County Court will
give it their attention, causing it to be
rebuilt in some suitable place, and prevent
loss of county property.
Wc also find Uie bridge at Pendleton, on
inc Linauiia nicr, iu a uangcrous condi
finn anrl trnnlfi Il.rrpfnr ...... I .1...
tliccorerbc replaced with red Hr plank ukon lo ,1jc ,,on,e- Experience is some
fjur inches thick. ; times dearlv bought, and these foolish
Wc have examined lite O.unty Jail, and i aoi ihouglitless young womun have prob-
fiir. tha cells clean and olLcrwi. ..mvtii
with fuel and I he necessary comfort.a
Jamhs G. McCor, Foreman
October SO, 1877.
encourage strangeiis.
The following, from tk WaWa Walla
Statesman, aindle mmuIIv well to this
place. It My: " When Mmstrs come
here with tnen awl prtpoe to engage In
a a-
business ctHirj5v tliem in all jKiliic
ways. If they dealre a let fir building
purposes, soil it te thcin at a reasonable
rate If they wish to estaWinh a wanafac-
turiug enterprie, awl reanlre water Miwcr,
don't ak tbcw throe tin ninch as the ;
privilege is worth.
If you do. the chance j
i that they will sek sow? tommy,'
and leave you with nnprodaclive property
nayoar liuds. Owhy; to wast of Jare
sight the woolen mills were driven to Day
ton, and in the end Wave been the means of
building up a formidable rival to Walla
Walla. The originators of that cntenisc
desiml to locate here, but timllnc that
.
, chuW ou,y haJ at
.
moescHHlv.tbcvnccetltd the donation of
mill -.I! from Jslr. Dav. and lot i k their '
factory at a town that then only lwd an
cxlttence n paper. Hie snrot wa to.
build up a town is to deal liberally with
strangers. In the early settlement of the
Northwest coast. Oregon City bod the lead,
ami promised to be the chief town in the
country. Holders of town lots Ukhic the
advantage of this, bchl their property a
extravagant ignrcs. The ronit w the
location of a town named Purt'and, ami
Oregon City specnlaWHS uore left ont In
the cold. Like brgt4s Mke, and It a -dfih
policy killed Oregon City It mmy pnivi- in
inrhnis to other towns. 'Welcome thr
stnutnr within voar ente,' i an old in-1
jnnolion, the wisdom of whkh is jnt a
apparent now as hen first ntternl. I.ct
ns welcome new center, and in all suita
ble v ys make tbetn fvet that wc are joined
with them la the bonds of a common hu
manity." CLASS AT THE POLLS.
Frank Plxley sfrfey ppr. de Argo
nant, of San FraoeUco, makes tome timely
as well as trenchant obserratlons en the
dattus for olhct import "nau-lr pnt f
wstfd by ecfSnia h4Hridttal as the rrpr-
l sontntirn of diforat nationalities. Snys
UW piprr:
Thw I a dans who claim t reffit
tiH-'khor iiiaTesnmt ignamnt, Mh? vacn
band j. who only work with their . yd
every Jtotinn w thesn potttknny has
miagnfcnMin Ihtr imMt of she lahorea
mm. Even th narfcey thrante hisnM
fwrwnrd and demand rnca(Mlthn in the
interest f hk cnlor. Snnpa v une rrd
hoadod or freckkd-feee Srttow-chisen
theattl, en the eve of dectfon, dnxn
freei a onaveatiaa a anmhinrliic to eflk
apoa the groend th.t he was the nefwv
renlatlve of a cowptexinc s4 snppnu e he
sbeakl coevene them nil in AwK of
the
city hall and say: "My
red-headed aad
freckleHace foMow-cWacsw.
let
aa deli
xnnnd ear rights," oter W
saU ha aar
more rMkaloas than for Irfcfc toa:a(Bce
t e-aaae .they are Imh. or Gtmaaai i tonaie t
thtyare German , or Joas WoraaM UMy
are Jes, apja hocaasc tacy at hhvet.'
OxntiASALT Wokks. Thaaks loilr
B. F. White for a large sack ne tUe
sak. frOBi bWsalt works, near 4aladCky.
Oneida ooaaty. TW portiaa of Idaho i
now beins alatast ewthniy sappNod with
salt from the OneMa Sak Wort. Thirty
ttonaud poan4 of thfe salt has bvtoly
been received hi this ehy hy the Mtawlag
firms: C. Jaeahs, l9Xi Mh. ; D. FaK &
Bro.. 1W.000 lbs.; aad K. Isstbaa &Co , learl. now aaly kaawa aad 4 hy sanok.
19.000 lbs. ISaUStoUn. mea. dVatiaed ere long la he known as one
The above may not be news to ear'afiaefaeKapkaltara portions ofanrtcr.
readers but to as k is a great surprise ' risnrr Tbas laad. level, weil watered. aL
j Utadr ahoat IJ (et, ciimMc U Hkriy ahan!
Two SatM Ginus nc Tnoratx. J "c v Wall. It if ahont To
Tu,!tr m-nSatfta Hrl namrd rranrdlrr. Bfl " rivrr, and abaat 75
ly Miss Cline and .MiM Emasa Starr, case
down to this citv in oompaar with a man
who gave his na'me asOy.ThU perKi it is
sxhl. formerly ressded in the vicinity of
Buena VIrta, Polk county. Mlv Cline H
laooni ia years oi age ana im rurr
1 10. ixia gins arc wswew aaa iHmii-roi
. r. n ... , , 1 I. . Ill .
Both girls are bandfocne and inletllgrnt
in appearance, and certainly hoald have
f known hollar than to ttHriae taeh a thonsht.
( ,
! Hd wayward onnrse., to cometo Port.
' iun toi ai CaiUia. sou iniVKN itin niiiui
ning Coy made a dishonorable proposition
to one of the girls hy oflerlnrto oocapv
! the same apartment with her fur the night.
This infamoBs proposal was rrfad with
tears and protestations by the girl, and the
woald.be libertine at lenght delisted and
abanoned his purpose for the time. Yes
terday the drcnMaoct under which these
foolish girls bad been decoyed tot
Portland leaked out i.nd Chiel Des-t
Fer was informed of the case.
Coy also caught wind of the pracedings,
and fearing the vengence of the law disap
paarcd and cmiM not h" foaad when want
ed by WiW BeHr Sahqacntly it was
a-eorteiaed that Of had taken ltatMge
aa ta oatgoiac i4amer and soiled for San
Kru Th' wna nat diseovered until
after ine Mamer had or lite sciHimirrl
' wW have at present been hohlnd bars in
he cily jail. The girls soon began to real,
lire the lolly of their wnyu ardacts ami nar.
row ctcapc the had rsn from falling into
a snare which might have ended In a on.
rccr or infamy ana ttiame. Uiey wrre
jiainfully conscious of their embarrassing
ioition and desired lo rcinrn home at
once. Cliief Besscr pronisnl to send
them back to their home and friends in
Salem to-day on the meriting train, and!
meamtime the girls have bson providml
f.ir. 31 its Starr was tint to a respectable 1
, ""Hy r HIC uigin
r r l iff., r-u
"tilling IIIC uiiii, nuu iisa UUb waf
I discoTored Ural fact ere this, to their
sorrow and hnmiliation.. It Is to be hoped
the lesson will have a salutary tlfcct and
UM. taenia life time Vrf7rf Or'foninn.
I.NTUHKSTtS TO QCAMT LoDB MlN'EnS.
Wasiiinmon". Oct. 15. The dally Even
ing Tdognim tys the commissioner of
the gruerol land olllcc. In a rate coining
up rotn Colorado had rendered a decLlnn
of importance to tunnol owners and ptos
ixvtor. holding that no patent can Issne
for a vein or lode without surface grtwmd.
The assurances that it overlies the a par of
a vein or lode discovered In a tunnd can
be ascertained by sinking a shaft or fdtw.
,nff ,HC 1(He upon its dip from the point
p diMSn.-iirr. v0 turvrv of sueh lode oan
ery. .No survey
te made until the exact
ground is ascertained.
surface of the
From the S. F. Chronicle wc take the
following: Senator Merrlnwi of North
Carolina has introduced a bill to relore to
the United S'ates Pension rolls all tboe
who were stricken oh" on account of par
ticipation in the rebellion arakttt the
I"" It will inolnd only soWlen. of the
Mexican war and wbst few of the linger.
i"g remnant of revolutionary pc4nn
who mar yt I sHtnve in me wte umirdrr
ale Slates. Tle theory of the Mil" li that
the general amnoty granted to the rrlel
lt;kally rrtnres these peDhnrr tnihe
stain they held prior to the rcMMoo, In
clnding their ripht to draw pensions award
.) t ihem by Acts of Congress prior V
1S81. The bill will ruhaMy bronine a
law. a it Is prrfectly ronrfrimt Mx the
conciliation ptky adejttcxl by PresMexit
Haves and lib cablnrt.
Tbe ennnty onght to be well satisfied
with the present Grand Jnry, a Hit of
nhieh c give telow. To all appearances
they hate endeavored to errot ont crinsi
nl. and alt frtvoloos charge seem to
have been ignored by them. Onvicrton,
hae foltttncd the several indictments
found bv thesn tbns far. Sonse are contin-
ned to next term, u hen we enn better jndge
of their mrrils. Taken all in all. so far at
we know, we oan nr. " Weil dns. than
good and fikhlvt sorvan go how and
be Tirtnaa." The feMowfog are the
names of the jorars:
J G MeOny, Foreman.
J IL Pnwly.
InnagKnit.
J. J. IhMncarilaer.
W. M. Smrr.
W. S Gwodnuui.
HMPPXSft JTEJS.
A nmn he mnr w nnknowa while
brfliti: eotthr e oWV iat wik. ws
timwn fman hi rhnra'sd - rh-nity h.
j'jfcd lhat Ur iaf Urr 4fcl He
hnmsht so llipptr ftw nwHeni rare. Inst
M Weatpts ta stc Ms Wc pnred of no
avaB.
Mrs 31. E. Rrevos wW sooa opea a nsHV
Uaery store honr.
. t . ,
I mt 9NMNI. at nnc imtaraocc cw tr
in towa.
I Thr nhove hnaM w ghwa from
racawar iacr !.
l. wkKli ne rnsctvci
late Jarsasorttaa
Wants Beater. Eiga LticoStr-hire
taki. panhand hr Ca. Jrdl. (-aha k
as appear la inathircatanaa).
ra Widat day laH. ea
ta Ms roach aa Btrck Crotk.
Tha hacks wiU weigh anr t haadiad
ynaadi oaca,aswi the SVeees w add aattaer
aw sema inches lone The hacks arrc
hap an iid Irpai ew Zealand Than Char
ley gtiaas toward ananpeseaec .
Go Lok at It W. VT. Union: Xarth
f Crah Uraek. ia Sscphecs eaaaty U a large
tract af fia araahlc land well waamal and i
aiics eaM of White Btaft. Is on the line
" " lwc as tae
R cc csc lkc
, raage la the Territory.
.r al T a. t .
i xhe DaHes eaas to he a verr Htter-rarv
plare m pr 3IaaUinrr. which sars
.
-Koax In this rftv on Tanadar. SSd In.
stoat, to the wife of Mr. Ralft Pcnilaad.
""W1 twaiaaaswara One was still
Inra aad the ether two
' dvs.
Hved only a few
lkr th lalmra r nur alnnt t.
t t ny tne iator ot oar soion. The i
Times Wada-ion snea.l,r ih
Inst says: "Tlie Plmllco rare arc more
attractive than iheSenate. ami k is doubt
ful if there Is a cptornm of Senators to-day.
The same Is true of Kepreontairt(vcs."
IIiiats Ontoox. A httncliof graifrom
the big vine at Santa Iiarhary is on cxhihi.
tlon at San Francico. It is three feet long
and six In circumfranco and neighs 125
pounds. That bunch Is blggw than any
ever raised in Oregon, and Just knocks the
pins from under an article we were prepar.
ing in rt three-pound bnnoh, VffoAd
Stind'ird.
BALING & HEESE.
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w tmt u lmp si toou la CmIctb Otta.
TRICE OUR GOODS
Before purchasing clscnhere.
Mr trill nl It.
UNDERSOLD.
-iwtai Vj- ail f-ruayUj siUkdnl l
11 P. JLesan, 3J. li.
-PHYSICIAN AND SCHGEON,-
ET8". OaataU
nut;, Orrsta. OZ
3IItS.J.M.BAllT0N.
Lalrtr T Itot. Stmm. kaiSac knt4 la Tr
rtcmtf Ikat tla tuu vrJ a Sot daia
Miilinei) and Dress Making
ESTABLISHMENT
Off" MMn hh
AntiChlMliM awanaafM af aK tiaa T
OMSSac aarf Hiay a-aMy e u4 wuntXtA ta pn
HMd. J V. BlXTOX.
rIERCHANT - TAILOR
JOHN STENGaR.
ttis rmxiNrvav imm
'L f,iiirWatTli'itlrfn
Milw M Ut 'MiI tad na-rtut XM
wtlHlcatttil iqlitatil nuaiU ram.
SM ta Uata MtC UU tebf ta MlAtti a CVi
NOTICB
-TO-
STOC K M E IV.
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II tarr Ua rfa. I. m.f rfear
V. lr a V IMIi t-tml url f SMa. b an.
a. a mm laa.
SALOON.
Pendleton, - - -. Oregon.
Kreps aa hand the saae gooJ aM ki&d
OS Kaa 51 rrrt, afaSa raln
SANFORD & CO.
JIala Slrrct
t4lt taa.O r.
TtULES IS rtNE WLVES, UQQOK, OCJtKf,
If you desire t nice cooling
beverage, such as will make
you forget all your
troubles and de
sire to
LIVE ALWAYS
call on
us at the popular
report and take a smile
Saddle And llamoa
MAKER.
PrjfuLrxo.v. unccox.
I -Err CctJfttW aa laal a erotlrt aarT af
BnSn. Wi t, nan. Caian.
Balun. nxSri. aaj etc itUac ta war har.
Call a4 a-r na SWrr mit Vttrm. MKra.
1 la ara4e4 ta.
PENDLETON
JEv HOTEL
mix sracrr.
THIS CENT n ALLY LOCATED
axD
POPULAR nollSE
HlVIXG BEEN EXTIBELT
EEFITTED aad REFUSSISHED
ii uw crtsia rot
The Reception of GneaU
THE TABLE
WHt at all tltnoa Kt foatxl farsltbad Hh lb rrrf Urn
the tautft aSunl. as4 trrrj txrrUoe oi la mUj
ILt uai o( ti.4 Hour.
THE BEDS
' wairitS;
tad ibr rwxaa bata bvra farvlibad la is
IM attb rrrrj cost rait dca saoallj foual
la a Bnt-dar Levw.
THE PENDLETON HOTEL,
la at! Its drpartrarets a III t up with iKa llmm. ib4
Ibr lrrrii-r I 4itrmlar4 lhat It ahaU balauia lk
m-alatiott U Uin tlM fir BUsT IIOl'SC Eait af It
Mwantatu
Tb rraxlmt ac4 tritrllaj joWtc ir mrrctfan la
S. irOTIICIIILD.
The Fiuct Stock of
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, GAPS. Etc,
Ever brought la Pendleton, Is now being
rccclrrd and opocrd by
He is also rrceitlog a larg aad well
assorted stock of
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCK
ERY, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, Et&
Froai ! oaaairy nrasnfOjT at
Grain. Hales and aaW pmlaac
oxebaage
Ukva ta
STOVES AND JL,
Tin-ware 'Tin-ware.
"VOW l THE TtXC TO tT S aw ri- a4 tf
1 )MMaai
At Umatilla, Oregon. (
B La a Wn lUl Va Mrt fraa j
X aaVWaa aaiSaMnaa4ta7&.ml
ikalcaaarnaarrraVrtrf
t wanSif'i WoalWMtaaSn'a " I
t .u u. uO i .Slit tfctt I Srr aah aj ratvk
aaJ ma mml aa4 aa Knurl taat tm aa traaa
ta m W t af
LvraTlHr ta niwi u oJJt aa4 v
a rl aark af mm r wilt slaaa
I aM at 1in la aaatLa Uan TV SaaVrao:
a aataT Maria:
COOK STOVES
Occident
Goldsmith Bange
Golden Gate
I Empire City
Ilinnath
pa bi.ou sTovr
The Monitor
Parlor Belle
Laurel
Kanger
Echo
Onward
PJVttLOR COOK
Jewell
Echo
BOX STOVES
Black Giant
Mogucl
PineTvnot
AVoodside
Bonanza
A faB aaaattant et-
T X 1ST "VST -A. "FL E5
CenrttaUr aa kaai 1m Ur rata. AnarViitS
at jmrnfCT- Joa k Hb arat-
Ba) aa4 datattb.
Kit J IJCtZCR.
FURMTUKK
STOEE
CABINET SHG1J
X S. TAN DOW, rrvrnator.
New Building, Court Street.
43 Orfm for Fornltora pmarCr sltraJol ta. -
REPAIRING I REPAIRING
Dooa to Onjrr.
-ta
M")r win K(p -fa
ARTICLES USUALLY KEP
In a Fint CtiH rarvltsrettoit.
ALL
N. W. S. COMPANY.
Xorth-Western
STAOE COMPASfV.
Cro Reduction in Fare EuL
JjocuI Haiti iff Fart:
rasaXaa to La Graada .....
J 'Mi
VHtm
tUarrCltr
Um CMf. UaIa
WlaaraHHCa. ... .
Krftoa, L'ua, C. r
II CO
11 w
. as to
;
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fUtfnttt
1 1
WIU ttaaa. tU
Wntas 3 l0
TVrMifa IWl.u ta Omaha. ChUat Kabaaa Clir.
Urn. aa4 aM aau Tta Babt (.r aa4 KrtV, Ibatfl
ict IHrUal KMta EaO. tow oCr at X7-ur la
teral lain atrr lt Hjr U tbt X V. A Co.
Sf OaMbra. r itV4 4tftn. rHuVU
prrwm af trtnn as Ha arr tral S)afa
tLr aanir. Jlftf la Dr IJ VtRSCUKE, irt-
L. II DOOVCR. JUaUUatl'arOatrBlaat.
WALLA WALLA
BEER! BEER!
1 XTAKE Waebaf Walu WaHa fmvTt
2. mita(UiMr waari
PRICES:
tt tt fi oo
lr 3 ta
Jkln ft wt - 4 im
JlK lT l - 2 lO
IWr, I qaart 4M
rnUf,rtU 2 Ot
John EL Stahl,
OH j brrmrrf WiSt tTtJU.
COOKI.VG STOVES
xsv
Manufactory of Tinware, And
-in. xtyns or
SHEET-IRON WORK,
Mala s;rtrt, eppk ta Cort Usvs-.
IVW conttaLtly have on band, and for
sale, a Complete Assortment of
aa aax at.wt( uir
A complete Assortment oi the
Diamond
ROCK COOKLVG STOVES.
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G. W. WEBB.
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WINDOW FRAMES,
SASH, BLINDS,
AND CHEAP FURNITURE
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Plans and Speci lirat inns
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PE.DLETO.
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WILL BE FOUND
A Large and
well stJecUsd
stock of
DRUGS, - MEDICINES
ASP
Toilet Articles.
Glass, Paints
and Oils a
specialty
and in full
stock.
Also a lanro assortment of
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toys, fancy goods and musical
ii.struments which will be sold
Very low lor On'h.
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Fresh bologna for sale, and tvcrjrthlng
usually kept in a first class war.,
ket. The painnage of the
public is solicited.
J. PESMIN.
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L. II. LEE.
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RESTATJE.ANT
rilHE ATTKXTIOX OF THE TKJtTELXXO rOELIG
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Bread.
Fie - and - Cake
MY ROOMS AND BEDS
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LODGINGS
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L. H.
LEE.
PRCEBSTEL BROS.
VentoH, - - Oregea.
Have on hand and will con
stantly keep the fines: as
.tortinent of dry goods,
resdy made dothing,
hats, hardware, etc,
that ever came to
Eastern Oregon.
Give ns a call
before go-
to
WALLA - "WALLA
Aad sanSfy r carxsiTM.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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W. WHITCOIIB. 3C. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
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S. V. KNOX,
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Dr. J. B i.lndsey,
SURGEON AND -DENTIST.
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Pendleton, TJaatilla Coenty,
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