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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1878)
B.VTTKDAY fast Oxonian ?uMm Co, 'ml they will see It as I do, do not wish ' Fiuim Weston,-The Weston Stcatn be understood as speaking discourage ; Flouring Mill Company will have their inclyofany part of the upper country, mill mady to run In about two months. .SEPT. 7, 1878. but know full well that many arc going The machinery is all on the ground pre- i into the upper couutry that cannot succeed paratnty to bo placed in the mill. i for want of means to operate on. while I J The town will soon be supplied with thus council, I ask ol all to take the report .water brought in jrtpo from I'inc Creek -ITBUSHEft BV THE ,1. It.Ttm.KKK Business Manager. TERMS IS ADVANCE OxkYuak - 3. JlEMrnis, August 31. The clouds or "woe over our city show no signs ol break ing. Physicians, nurses, visitors.druggists and undertakers are becoming exhausted ly constant working. Dr. Wise, an active young physician was taken down this morning at the board of health office. Up to noon only seven physicians of about 0 had made their reports of new cases, the number aggregating 42. From this it will be seen that no more than one-half the cases arc reported, and that the epidemic is more appaling than official reports in dicate. At Camp Joe Williams four or five deaths occur daily. The hospital con. tains about tweatyflve sick, and the worst is feared for people living in tents. Some liave become frightened and returned to ' winter. ofnone but sec for themselves. Hall. Fnou Oruyo.-Mu.Eu. Sir: I thought a few items from this place would bo of lnlcret to j our many readers. . . Harvet is about over The roads arc in a horri ble condition.... ..Good health prevails hrrc Everybody praying for a little rain, and then ploughing will commence. A new school house is being talked of in little Greaswood. There are about 50 scholars in the district...... There came very near being a collition the other day between Y- and S- but no blood was shed. V retreated in good order We will get our mail in a short time at our new Itasloflicc, Orryo. Mr. ltcadcr will be postmaster There has been nine emi grant wagons frero Missouri stopped in our neighborhood. They all have pitch ed into work in earnest There are land buyers around every day or so seek- I ing homes. There arc lot ofrauches for. .sale Hay is scarce and ganlm vege- 'tables Evcrvbody predicts a hard PENDLETON R. AUXAXDIR FLOUUING MILLS.U Alexander ic Co. SucrcMors ta their homes In the infected district in the city. Undertakers report fifty-five yellow fever interments up to noon to-day. The weather to-day has been damp and disagreeable, and -favorable to spread of the fever. At the board of health office only seventy-two new -cases were reported for the twentv-four Lours endinc at C r. n. I Ma. John C Macmacabc, comreiss ry, reports to the citizens' relief commit, tee that 5.000 rations have been issued 1o destitute people from Aug. 19th to 30th inclusive. The demand is constantly in creasing, 4,500 rations being issued to-day. The supply on hand is sufficient to last nc Jongcr than the 10th prot, in view of which the following appeal Is made : The unprecedented spread and fatality of yellow fever, causinc entire suspension of business, has left several thousand peo ple in this city who are destitute or means of subsistence unable to procure work, and Yours, Oh, No. From Ha-rxEji. Under datcof August 31st 1S78: 31r. Clark ol San Francisco has jast ar rived and will proceed to business pur chasing wool. I'm!. Paul's school is in a flourishing condition considering the warm weather. On the 23d. to Mrs. E. Minor, a daughter. Mrs. E. G. Smith is having her hotel re built and wlil be refurnished. Our friend Jerry Crowdiu comes Is and goes oat every day, and drives the white hows. Mr. and Mrs. WalWrldge will nunc to their home abovt six miles from this place on their return from Walla Walls. 9 Mrtv Oirisraan wHl sooa have aifrscgaat stock of millinery goods direct from Saa Francises. Miss Mary Davis will start neat week to Mr. Simons has the contract. The new addition to Saline & Hecse's new fire proof !i now finished, and ndd considerable to Uie looks of Mjiin Street. James Cothrcll has rented the saloon formerly owned and occupied by George Ex Horn. Last Sunday evening James Hendcrshot from Union County, formerly a member oi Uie jcgiiature irom mai county, a mac who was instrumental in getting the appropriation from the State to drain the fiat lands of Grand Koodc Valley, and had the State to assume a large aroouutof Uie indebtedness of Union County, a man man who has been, and still is, a power in the Democratic party, passed through this place, and as many pollutions declare, has gone below to be in at the deaths of most, of the U. S. Sena tors. Is of men have been in the U. S. Senate with less brains than he possesses. Good luck to him and his efforts so bog as he is on the Democratic side. From the JwiiaeJU. Governor Chad- wick Is a candidate for the United State Senate from Oregon. We wouldn't be suprised if he should carry off the prize. He showed himself to be an energetic ofll cer daring the recent Indian campaign. The Patter investigatwia hail aa well im pend bssinesa. Whenever they pst Hsyrm, Sherman or Mathews iu a tight pUeo, tk srerthies grt some awaia to obtar tWta Ly aeluew ledcioi; herself cailty. God Ueaa the dear women. rnHE TEXniXTOV a Ft17!HN1 OMaractrt aad fa fitllTaUao. MUX are sow i tov will I the lairest portion of these are now 'sick i bcr !lonic la Independeace. There wMl le ana the number is constantlv increasing ; a farewell partv clvrn ea next cdaesaav. jiucu u iuc ctiuuhiuco uiMik.cs iu ass. am qb Uitr 'jyji last, Mrs.CUrisn.aa vgain irora uie cnaniauie auruaa wuo : have so generously responded to former I est child, ased about four summers, tell WEW TO-PAY. For Sale. CKfEJUL'.XEW WILSaX-SCWJXC MACHINES EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT ....or lb. Hirfiest wai Cash Price Paid For the came. crisd Corn and Chop Feed, for toll, i .i any aaj in ioo mi. FLOUR, BRAN AND FEED For sale at all Uct. Try iu &! n mm SM at aa rt(bt. war total. l rka fit 4 tm3i prutu. W 1 QTJARA5TEE THE BEST FLOUR In the countn, we Iiavc the 1k-1 Eait of the Citcs-dei V. S. BVERS & livi:ktjoiu: BEAGLE. I'wt Ollk-o IluiliHn, ilaln street, I'uulloton, Omgon. Dealers in general itlEKCIIAIYDISE Etc, Etc aa.'nBSM a nil Rlini r lull V lITIAl VKW A VALUABLE iriVCmiUR THt WOULD pmOWMtD WILSON SEWING MACHIN In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, a as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It receh the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Ezi ItIons.lT SEWS OF1E-FOURTH FASTER than machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States thi the combined sales of all the others. The W1LSOI MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of rcpalrinj WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine ACENTS WANTED. NEW FIRM! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! A full, complete ami entirely On? stock of gvneral merchan dise. Hats, Caps. Boots and M , Shoes Anl the largtst ars-l iist corajJctc stock of muly made I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CQ 827 ft. 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; War. State fcHidiion Mi., cnicago, ins.; ana San Francisco C Don, F. J. Moreno, Trav;iin Agnt, re-xlIcUin, Or. Wotice. NT rinV WHO WILL TKE rr XST ' V. l;tinlStMbi(4nnnl c4 1& hre M St iron ! Cunt Vw f M lW a u nuii .,',tf. ru ' the ReJl. aboat 14 fceL and came renr near ul1 7 r or w " . .v - "-"-"J-" ; ' ' - - I IU rfjmtf OwrUrt prf BuiMulM nr. them to request further tnd prompt assis-j betas dretrccd, bat was rescued frera a I wn iVnu iu vr mm m iSMisr u. --o -.- waierv crave ov laucr. . t. ramwxi aod II. Jackson. 'Watermelons selling at $1 CO per melon i aad scarce. I Mr. Jjeta Shortridge j4t rdaraed fast '. the coast here she has spest the ibiobw. i Messrs. Doay & Usison'a ntW M 1 i conpleted in a few weeks by Messrs. Wade raest Stove un braxW r Satk u4 K kft M InU Notice. htkuuifrflSrnbttrfC I. irHt I Um 0lr Cwn ol U ?u d Orrtmm U I rpo wnoji tr vr ensems -1. rtmtw c ttM fturitr IS rvk 6i j fr-wr im M M Cn u rtin ta ukl Cm; Km tva mmtn Ur bnntt U rtei at yimtH ItStM, fnj ttf Oil SKiatW MBrK lata Immn parpen t( t. t lb Utt u4 UKism mt CbatSw L JrM. M. b himMtA to fcvbu m tSt In. 1m li.niit7 S mt't Utvwa sa m4 1 Aatirmai a bo U tmt SSifiwi a. rliwlic. at fcai Ewr srwiht to jt n?evivcl direct Knacisoo. Pendleton, from San MEsrrms, Aurcst 31. Officii! record j today exhibited 43 cases for the SI beers ending at 6 p. m., and 77 dea5 for the same period. Volunteer physicTass con tinue to arrive from Ohio board ef health. Dr. McCormick, from Indiana, asd Dr. . T. Easier, from Little I lock, arrivtes to- dav. Dr. Easier was accompanied by a . & W. F. Karsrood, and will be in a corps of 30 nurses. Among the raost're- j cxceHest condition far griadisg. dirytroTanrp: f 1 Ralhy, chierof police, Ii. A. Thompson. 1 i ROV PCO and the sartHag ywwg sc postmaster, is also down, but doing well. ; can get their billeldoBX from the pleasing Joseph itussel, cupennteBuent nt tlie uuu rsostsaster Messrs. Mcrrew & Ilerrcn are bavtag I ta mi mMW Ww, Gad J a W) ia.t4rT i aaau-aun. Sna4l R m real tkaSVr. Aa dirt ma 4 rI att bene, al aUsr Ir aa Sntri.a. Urt w r JtWTtT 1 He aa4 rr .a frrM iimmIi t auf a,-Mr I tctraa Ibr utx JIUnt, J. B. KtX.NCT. 1 j t:s. Caa7 Cfcrrt 6 Call el jQ CL amln o Our gcola Lcfwt: buruKi el FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMEJ SALINC & REES WESTOH, OREGON- H.ivc uovr hand, and by continual additions will keej complete stock of general merchandise bought by a resident partner in San Francisco at lowest obtainable rates, and and which they offer to the people of EASTERN OREGON at PRICES wbkk CANNOTbe BETTERl East of the Cascade Mountains. "We respectfully ask an inspection comparison of our prices. of our stock It is no trouble for us to show goods, send or answer letter cl Inquiry. saxni where. AMERICAN HORSES. PcUows' nurses, died and was buried to day. Our druggists are worked tM wn. and there is urgent need of prescription clerks of experience. No one can read the above whitest a thudderof horror, and this is but a drop irfthc sea of afflictions visited upon all the towns on the Mississippi from Mem phis to Xcw Orleans, a distance of several hundred miles. East from New Orleans their store re-fited and wfll seoa have a krgc stock of goods. JS. Shoottso ox Pataha. We are iafenacd that ea Thursday ef but week, a aaa wbcee suae we eaa&et lean was abot aa4 killed somewhere near tbe Lead f Iataba Creek. A rrrtr4 a man xobmhI Frustf Notice. JCeaif. af IttS tlWgt l caSVT cl Ik Mivrf J 9traia. aMl ts SVa CmMJ Cn eftaa avr t ttrrfrnt tit Caait4a I'm; VoncKtsHKararcrrtN that p h. ttsib MX IW ate aartralcr af aV nUM 4 Js mtftaxat ax4 IW la a4 rpHC mtlf.WIVC A U'T AX PC Sarl Vj Ua. TiUllun aa C i rtww. Sf jiaaStUnmuiamSy frtrms Kl.' a i 7faf raarjra. ra4 , a nt.l ar i init, aaV aaU U XX aarti' a. a far 'If-. trva rrrr Bare. SnsM T4K a Srturca R(M VUr. . Ira grrf S a fKMlU M) thua. im rrri S iwiiSw rya J;iaMir. u4 t SW Mt M uOiat tnr: It wvlarx aka. aarr .Ha r. a csa, traao aavt as frrj axew. Snijirf.aMSif au nUMha !, ui Ulf. la tb taor. rt atvaa af HuM f aa Vft lata , feaX SrrW iiit aar Sritn1i4 a a a bmr am a. aa feU. ! tll(. Am iint aaf t IU l Walt Waaa, W T , aaarf ttmtr ripm. i 2,X W C PAINTEK. Car, w T Taatarr a i j rxa-a .fm. ' Costattrr pn-iaso; token at Mobile of Alabama beins the worst afflic-1 I lt- The Wal ZZZZZZSZSZZZS ted. CerrcspeBdence. Editok E. ODcar Sir: A fev days since I visited the Klickatat Valley, lying about fifteen miles north of the Dalles. Wc crossed over the river at the DaHct iWcot jemped aad threatc&ed te be came cjwei it to make meals. France takiag ta ether zaca with him attetaptol to go cpti the ' The deceased aimed his gan at hisi, eoe e4 the ether men knocked the muzzle ef the gan oat ef line, aad ia the discharge Fra&ee's bene waa shot. The ether man seized the rt. at laal imiil as4 Shal Taaatir Fraace if Siacajaronabrr. HTItra t Atf aX a wrm a , . j aM naan. aa am af la urtator arm. A V 117V. icrUier lfrvc at lva'cSatk a. w Im W iv'Uo' ST aaSS uaanwu arurarci ar aatf acroaai. at bs aj f-Tcm UunaX Sa aa4 neat. av rfrar aa4 IS. aM extvTUeaa ta wrtlaj la ta au4 acraau utnatntlWiuM. J B. JCtCXCT. frptnaW 1ITI tt Ca. Ort Gf-.U sohl at WALLA WALLA priew. R. Alexander & Co. 1873. THE EAST OllEGONIAN qpixloT 1 Jolg cL at PENDLETON, ORE( jEfc Orczonian Publishing Ci r . , ... . . . . deceased by the hair of the bead aad France . Jtutcrt eocrt for the prrarjet J trcatiUa, foot of Uie hills where we turned east- . . J . . rraace , 't.j it,.,h. . wardly for aboat two miles then cast to' near the bead uf the rapids on the river. We tlien turned north and east which ' brought us into the Klickitat Valley near i the lower end at a distant of about 15 miles I from the Dalles. Pasture on the high j lands is good and the valley is covered j with a fine growth of bunch grass, afford- j ing the best of feed for stock, upon which tvc found but lew as wc travelled up the valley in a easterly direction. We could but admire the general appearance of the abet him, aad while wounded, bleeding and dyag, the wife ef the deceased waa v stack egected aa to cry asd aakr eemtideraUe neine wherespon one ef the seized her 1 State U Orrcoa. Coca ty of UmtfHi n. Gee. Ikinley, jJn , vs. Arthsr Cmc!d. dcfrtwUat. Ta Arthar CnsSeJd the alore named deft. SHEEP ! SHEEP ! SHEEP ! 30CO rr talc ar I lt. Oc lit XemJf rare 5at htf all S kjU FOR CJ5 Or tm nj Urxa er kt tar s aaathrr at ;nra XZJ cm ialia Va raraaaa ar VaM caa twruii lrUralanaj Ifefttnaf A T T-H-l-S O-E-f-l-C-t LAND AGENCY. IR4TEt&arraiifTtaaraaartW I bra 14 at Wian aa4 arx4 aa a3n lev tW traaaartM af laa Umm. st tat. at cnat fmlta aa4r.a. tr fmni aat a rarmt fasamja MMlStNMitMswtin ta. taa aat u La Craa4 waa-a rrutm l Ua4 a iWj ealnrt tfat I wni aftW IBaa IfMiJiiii Rr La 14m I I ItlC . AJl r. Ut llir. SH.lt. Ur im aSS. ta aarrrtata O rurt atarai mi aB A. asd abased her in an oatr. manaer. It I . ...77J"J . ,1! .r ' laS r.n 7 su aTS l . - . . . ana cum aa laa rrrarat ita is reported that France iwere eat a warrant against the deceased after he u ahet and before his death. Since the death we are told that France and the other two re en have been arrested. The rcault of the in vcrtigatioa we at this time of writing hare I not i draco, a am erect sute ol the cue I rcsce fer the Frreinct afunmd valley with the many new bnildings dot-!my W sboa thia the oae repor-jtlea. on tbe "IttilWvcraltf mtm w af ImdAa af IS. I'lanw Saaata. dav ef Octolirr 167S at tae o'clock in the aayriy aaaat Vmt Mi u Uu ran af sk. af tVmoon of aasd day at the ouioe of a.l ffJT " w u" ,"rf J5" ... ,1 kta4 la aa. afll a arH Sa rnc aM a caft. I eat Jastsce tn aasd rreanct, to answer the above ' imutu St .aira t t3 nwfa, rram; nazoed Ilaintiff in a civil action. The IV-; ot a3 SAti. nkasrvxii. narWVuicc.. tr. fendant will take oetice, that if he tail to I at tarjr arr at u oac uUOnaKtaiDrMi arowerthtCocaplaint hemn. the Ilaintiff will Uke jndgssent against him fur f 13S 12 J trWclaM aa4 a9 dalau taralr4 aa ftau taaoa. A Sal and hi coats and disborscxacnta in this ac-1 rtrr'r af CaYarsaru. futi aal KailrcaJ aUxas aa ting it from side to side, denoting industry liMfAtriul tifwm tt. ritl t. t will 1,7Mn good yield to the tiller. In this valley i,t.Plrtj. .:i i ..: ., ... 1 , aJnssjaistraUen of the law a distance from four to ten miles, of the best quality, with the best of roads to haul over. Water is obtained anywhere in the valley by digging from lour to twelve fccL As wc draw nearer toGoldcndalethc improve ments become more extensive and of a bet- ; ted to tuaa given above. These land eontre- vexaiea are asanmin? a acneus aspect in dsf. ami the faithfad apon e&esilers u an imperative necessity to prevent the crimes growing out ef them. TtKcr. I'nUished by order of J. II. Kooatz, Alexander Itecd of Toledo, Ohio, the I newly appointed Registers. U. S. Land offlce at Walla Walla has arrived at his post. He was over at the now.wow m Hip tcr quality. Arriving at Goldcndale I i Agency and came down to Tcndlctoo. found a town of 300 inhabitants, with two I While here wc discovered in iix. T,i! storcf, one with a stock of about 6G000, and the other probable more, and one grocery store with from ?1G,000 to $20,000 stock. One furniture store, two drug stores, on barnessshop, four boot and shoe shops, four blacksmith shops, one barber, two hotels, one livery stable, one saloon, one church and a district school with IS3 scholars in attendance; one meat market with vegetables, two flouring mills, one planing mill, one dentist, four doctors, two lawyers, obc esq., and one printing office. This will soon be the county scat. It ts surrounded by a thrifty set of farmers, who say they are satisfied. Lumber is from $8 to 10 per M; flour $3 per barrel; beef from four to six ccnt? Goods and grocer, ics about the saase as at the Dalles. At this place we met with a number of old friends, all giving us a hearty welcome. They have good society. The population of the couaty Is about 2000, with a voting population of aboat 699 with room for linn Journal ot July 28th the following notice of tliis appointee, which to say the least ii noi very complimentary; On Wednesday next A Iiccd, a Ion cherished and eminently ambitious citizen tice ef the Peace in and for said State aad Oanty aforesaid. J. II. KOOXTZ, Sef t. 5th 1S7&. Jastios of the Peace. haa. . I Wlfl lira attrttic ' raarraani ratnra. AK ncQUinUAl laaat Summon. J at ticca court for the predoct ef Umatilla. State ef Oregon. County ef Umatilla ss A L. Gordon & J. J. Easznganvlcr, partners, ts. Arthar CrianVM. de- OP To Arthur CritfieM, tba above named fendant. TN THE XAMK OF THE STATE t J --' 1 ' -J- ear before me the nndenigned, a Justice of the IVaoe for the precinct aforesaid un the 21th day of OctolwrlSTS at ten o clock in fercixn of said day at the etHos of said Jutice tn said Preonct, U answer the alive of Toledo. wiH Uehi. departure from our j h.Tai.' city for far offn alia alia, In H ashlngton t awwer the complaint herein, the ITaintiffs will take judgment againat him for Jftl 50 ami their coata ami disburaementa in this actt no. Puliliahcd lry order of J. H. Knnntz, Jus tice of the Peace in and for said Umatilla precinct. State and County afoitaatiL Sept. 5th 1S73. J. H. KOOXTZ, Jnstire of Uie Peace. territory. An effort will be made to hire Wolf 'a band to appear in cheeps clothing to play that inspiring tune, the "Hoguc's 3Iarch," and the various national batik presidents of Toledo, Goldwatcr, Adrian and Frcmcnt, will appear In deep mourn ing with unpunctured checks, aggregating $35,800, and phantom deeds to various lands, and lots, which have never been duly recorded. John It 3Iincr, of San Dusky, will bo present with a certified copy of an affidavit, made before the Sen. ate postofficc commissioners, showing that Reed is an honest man; while Calvin ilron son will appear with a copy of an indict ment from the United States district court drcda of new coaers. I really come to ,r 7 . ! . T7'" T . il.Kmnr-nria.tl.at those of small means I UBllcu olaua lreasurJ ,or ,DW- S seeking lands for homes bad better stop at the Dalles and cross over into this valley. d they will find homes; saving the ex- sc of travelling farther up to find no lands, aud farther from market time the Walla Walla and Seattle built, this valley will have a rough it from one end to sonin Hc Seattle and Walla Walla road nnabia river. The travelling vat to tec It aud wc feci aesur- we that Miner paid that amount aftr rdurnittg from. Eurojic, to convince the Government (hal U an tontU man. Stanley 3Inlthcws, bcingromewhat indisposed, from too much Anderson Jcnks cathartic, will not appear, hut merely dispatch his blessing in a half rate menage. While 50,000 people with one accord will exclaim, "God speed his journey to the land of Snakes." The Columbia River M. K. Conference meets Jn Dayton, W. T. next Thursday. PRGEBSTEL BROS. WesteM, - - Oregon. Have on hand and will con stantl' keep the finest as sortment of dry goods, ready made clothing, hats, hardware, etc., that ever came to Eastern Oregon. Give us a call before go. ing to WALLA - WALLA And satisfy oursclvca. Ir YOU WANT tJlMfS or hrap litem, r to ibe IVpdkioa PnuStorr, abrrecan 1 rooirt a Urge slock iica o m som si trrr mm cirr. a. h. ruimut. I la a at Wraiaa. Wau.Ora..Jaa. It in ecauitj4 caart as4 D. r DWK3UT. PENDLETON JV HOTEL r KAtx rratsr. THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED 1VD POPULAR nOVbE BEEN EXTIftELY r REFITTED and EEFURNISHED is suit craco roa The Reception of Guests THE TABLE Win at all llswa t &frl laratabnt aUh t(v rrrr tt lb martrt sSorda. aa4 mrj csrrUoo ni'ff la aaUafj Ibe ralrena ot ue Hwue. THE BEDS Are all new, as4 lb rraons hare tm rrniix"l la Ibr twattat style aaj alia eTrrjr cuoTralrace oauall rwoJ la a flraVdaaa tteose. TDK PEKDLETOX HOTEL, In all ItiArrartlrmiU a 111 Paapatlhlfae Unx.aB4 Ibe rroprlriirt ts Mrralard ibal It halt nuiaialn tba irrauiroa ot Ixli lb. Tery UiiT HOUsX Caal of Ibe MeaBUIaa. TbKktae4lftTriisf ntfKarerrrrxctra!)' ta UlAjlacatl i. Ufk AU1U IUIXT. rrop. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN SPRING GOODS at WILLIAM SWITZLER'S. PRICES TO SUIT THE TI3IES. irm limn rnata. S-a Mva. CaBrT. Fur t-B aa4 Bfrjv'a ara aa r eta r al rarjara. nrra quality ST SUrt Cl m ftni U mil la II SS rr Ulini OMtawrra a4 Alraeai ltaBiac Frwrra, Essnaomra, Haaaercbiera, KiS beca, etc Large Stock OfLa&ri 1 CbtUrra HoaSrr; !a rtrta aaj Ui nx La4Mt (raata BCraa Bm, extra kstt Ut aaaarr inr. raaafrrafU,alalb rrVnll A Saal MMl af oamie cmk labarrtaaaakrraaMereUSafl iOftrjtti. A FULL ASS0RTXEX7 Of Bl 5wa. Xaftrat act taarta. Crtlo al w4 SaHa. aB fitl Ur at jorra. A ta3 Us mt (ru faraabtaj raula. XT GrOOClS RECEIVED Every "77"e3s. a. V AMD J. H. TURNER, Ri Osft ts 3Lain Street f iya-ist aW Curt Hxr, RATES OF SCISSCItllTIoy IX CODi . One year in advance Six noHths Three months Single copies . . . . . $3 It-fu4 ta iy ran mt S- ncH. THE EAST 0RESDN1AN, The Ieatlsag paper f Exstrs Orrcoa. Ta-eiot prints 1 and more The lart cirralaUoa and store koate aears Tse nrtK is muiD dc vce or rax at caaatn af sb Sua. a4 Va Trt M lauaatsnaaWtlui Taat aar-r bis aaee aalaabar auahanr to tba aar xreatb aa4 ntHtmttx mt aii nT H t a aawa Uc Saas errrue rarart aral Cats bare bra(bt bbsireca ef baftn saavfuu. Adrartlala; To tbose doln; bosiaeu in the country the necessity, or rather beaeit of s tn;. ocgbl to be appare it. Let our country paper make a rood showinc mee ; let it reSect the busioeM of the country, aad then tfeoe abroad caa form i tret idea of what we rre and wbatne are (kna; besides the advertiser n.11 mency back" indirectly fbcrfoJd. : : jrr Sososr-isc 58 a e- o - t 2E. o 2 35 -L o ; C5 i j rj? CsSSe ct iS ... X T" a az S o S. r-ve e? !- a rti 3 C 3D 2- o tz c - cn w S CR w c r p 6 - n S I I S a aa , mm aaaaa T - aaak aaaa mmm, aSSS-j-i 12 - e S - S 5 C i ac-rr"-- o T "5 - na 5 a rr. 2 - p - 2 s S S. s s o S 5. I e-c-S,POOacC-i - 7 V; 77c r Ca S SoU. I harana bi4 eaettaatlr brcaWrna Mt braJef IxjvlUm. AU ferau mthlc; So ba; borM a Ul ! a r(l la caQ a me TaXta In excbai tir ronl si hlfbrst maikrl 1TKT. ToTaaooo, LARGE ASSORTED STOCK OF Crockery, carpets and wall kixt on huntl. WM. SW1T2LEB. We would deem in an espec ial favor if persons in each town and settlement would send us each week all local items and occurrences in their town and s'ettlement. Items which are sometimes consider ed trivial, read well when in print. Young men and women who desire to cultivate their powers of compositiou and ' learn to write in a terse brief and plain mauncr ean avail themselves of this invitation, and benefit themselvejU public, and render us a great favor. In these colunii hope to brine the people of all parts of the county clt gether, to let the people of each scctiou know what the l S il oi oilier sections are uotng ami uns we cannot ace without assistance from one or more persons from ever and settlement in the couutj therefore wc say, JF-rite for your paper. 1 v -