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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1879)
Ct (fast Dttpitiim. SATURDAY MARCH 15, 1879 .H.TCUXEK. a. M.UC1X. -rcBUsucD nv- TURNER & BULL. raiuis is ADVANCE HareSj tlic Fraud. llaycs has vetoed the Chiuece Keslrirtkm bilL This might have lcea tacpeeteJ. In tho firft plsco ho knows he was acrer olee Vsl to the presidency, bat knetrs he aoa .pies his present iwsltion as the rwelt af etto of the most stupendous frauds ever ite tratod oa the people of the United iates and knows it was the viJlaisv of his pet folio were that stole the vote uf several of Hhe States and put him where he is. Ami $-ct after all this, heroes back on the party that thos fraudulently put Wm in power, -and trying to court favor from both sUes, blows hot and cold, is anything, everything nothing to carry favor with the people. Sis southern policy has proved a failure He has stuck to it one day and abandoned It the next; his civil service policy is the laughing stock of the people and in fact he lias shown himself more infamous than TJr&ct with not half the ability and none xA the courage, moral or otherwise. lie feas now capped the climax, and added the crowning sheaf to his igaomiay ia his veto of the China Bill. He is being lairs cd in effigy everywhere on this coast and should be burnt in reality at the Capital. Being entirely devoid or moral ooorMgc be was overcome, and verily easily too, by those white cravat led lickspittle seali. mental, religious croakers in the cast who have "stolen the livery of Ileavcn to serve the devil in." They met everywhere in the East, and kneeling hypocritically, rolled the vr bites of their eye Heaven ward, and there uttering their sacriligions prayers called upon God to assist them in their attem pts to influence Hayes against signing this bill, and rising from their bembiy assum ed positions, sent their petitions to the fraud, asking him in the name of God not to listen to the prayers of the down t re Ad en poor of our own land and Wood bat to tarn bis heart all towards the lcekeroot, rateet lng, alaioad-eyed, Shhy Chia&men. Hays listened to their prayers because be afraid of their power, puts bis veto to the bill and returns it to congress, thus for a time at least, opening the flood gates ca this canst to this plarue which, tt oar pomde k -worse than the black ptagse of Eareee. In San Francisco ire aslkipate treaate the masses will not remain oatet a gnat while longer, they will take the law ia their own hands and somebody's Ghtea- m&n will get hurt Then what a howl will go us. Some of the San Francisco papers are foolishlv talking efsccofsion. Of coarse this is all nonsense. We tried tbot ea Etaked all and lost, and we do not eajire any more such projects, aad m the las guage of Shakes pear woekl say : Te fci4 Xxitrr lxz the Ok n l. A Card from Senator Greyer. Hie San Francisco ChrmtcU of a reseat date publishes the foilowiBg card from coa a tor G rover, which throws some light oc the charges made by the investigating com mittee in regard to his ceeacctioa Hh the Myers loan. The card is a full viadicatiee of the Senator on this charge, aad expKck enough to be understood. He says : Sie. I observe in your icaae of the 1st instant an article copied from the Ortfmion of Portland, Oregon, relative to iayo)f ia connection with school loans, the substance of which is as follows: The livers loan, was made underlie M lowing circumstances: Urovrr told his Sa lem factory stock, understood to be a con trolling interest in the corporation. The persons who made the purchase bad sot the money to pay him. Through a circei tous transaction" a water power at Salem belonging to the property was sold to A. Myers, to whom G rover made a loan oat of the school fund, taking property or mile value as security. 3iycrf. however. aid ! cot get a dollar of the money thus nomi- i sally borrowed. The whole to in of $10r 000 was transferred directly from the school fund to Graver's company by Grover him self, and the State was put off with secari ty which has proven almost worthless. When the property was sold to 3Iycrs. aad coincident in time with this school faid loan, the factory company that is. Grover acknowledged receipt of 10.009 for the property, and the same is matter of public record. If these are not facts we invite any ose oh "be half of Mr. Grover or Mr. Grover himself to show the contrary. There is no truth in the foregoing. 1 sever owned a controlling interest in the Salem factory work. 3Iy sale of $10,000 worth of factory stock took place before I was inaugurated Governor of Oregon, and was made to Joseph Hoyt and Walter Jackson for cash G,000 to Hoyt and 4,000 to Jaokson, I believe- These gen tlemen never had a school loan, nor did they ever have any dealings with any one who did have a loan. This sale of stock took place before Myers ever applied lor a loan, and had no possible connection with it Myers obtained his loan from the State Treasurer in the usual way. He made an application in writing, accompanied with an appraisement of the proper county offi cer required by law to appraise all proper ty offered as a security for public loans, to. gethcr with a certificate of the county clerk that the same was free of all incumbrances The appraising officer, who was a Itciwb. lican, and having no relations with me either TJcrscaal or liusincss. anpraibed the property at ?S0,000 cash value, cxclueive of. Improvements, and the loan was tsade by the treasurer iu the usual manner. Be. yond the ownership of my fctr remaining shares in the Factory Company, which I afterwards sold at a reduced price, I had so interest whatever in the property which was afterwards sold toJIycrs. I never re ceived a dollar of the money borrowed by Myers. Very truly yours, L. P. Geoveb. Waehixgtox, Feb. 7, 1879, Wbltaey, cliarced with the murder of ICbbcrt iu this county kst SexiUrnibcr, has been admitted, ihciuiy vtai out twolvc hours, but finally brought iu a verdict notgu'lty. Portland Lu. Howard's Indian Krtiort. Wo have oa or table a copy of General How ard' report of the Indian camiaign of last vear. It it well written aad cewpletely protects the General from any Haroe, awl ir it were in all roiets tree, it woaw ptaecliuii on the list with General Crooks ns one of our hot Indian Ashlers, bat some point that would be a little dim aging to the GeHeral arc owlMcd in the re port. As vvc Mated in r imae of Jnly 27th (we believe that van the dale) we. In company w ith Gov. Cbadwiek, J. K. Hack, est and E. Welch of title ceanty, lelt Pen dleton en the morning of the 11th af July, for Cayuse to sec Gen. Howard, or rather we overtook Gov. Clmdwlck at Cayuse and accompanied him to Weston whither Gen. Howard bad goac the Bight previous. We overlook him at Woston.where we Inform ed him the Indians wore m the lilne Mooaiaias between Warn Springs aad Cayase, and General Howard informed us that be know they were there hwi that be had ordered his command to Lewfetoa and proposed to have them titer widtia three days at the fnrtaerest, and be did go and loft ns without any protection from the In dians. No doaht General Howard is a very nice Clirfetian gentleman but as an Indian tighter the people of this country pronounce him a failure. Wc thought so during the Ncz Perec war of 1S77 and were fully confirmed in reference thereto by his course in the war of 1S73. This was right in onr midst aad we know where af we speak. What is the flatter. We pot onr paper, vjH seenrod, all in eae package, for the Walla ll'alla. office aad then anil it every Friday evening so as to go eat oa Satvrday moraiag's stage. Yet sotae of oar sabaaibers fail to get their paper. So runtime they -at kta tbemfciale of the weti followioc and lometimu, not at sH. ilr. F. M. Crockett, who lives on the WaHa Walk Xrrer iafm as that be does sot get mm paper half the time. Other at Walla Walla get theits regalarhr. Tnfe a be, sad peeves poativeijr aat k is, the fMtlt ol she poMmaiter at Walla Watt. Mr. Crockett ain ineornM as tact be Has a box st the WaHa Walla uMce aad has gone there aad fa aad ao paper aad then when be retareed a week after the poitaiajatr looked aroaad aad Iwaad hidden away serersl paaen. We bare written to Postal Agent Saad at I'on laad ht rnfoenee to this anater aad intend to see that l ml Ken da their doty. We cannot afford to let tbeaNrtser na by aa aotked. We lose saiiicriaini by k aad oar MtWeriLen lose taear neper, aad we areldsawd. 3fr. teei -wmn as that he will attend at the matter, aad we irast ear subscribers wiN be prompt la aottnH img m wheaeTer they fail to set their paper, aad we will stir the nanaer an aatil an is made right. We pay oar postage aad penman ens are paid for their service, and where tre are concerned we prepeto thry shN do their dntr or we will xrowi. aad to growl where zioaliar win da Int'estigatia; Committee We bed aeaayenmrdar front Ilea Wm. GaMowar. ctMdnaaa of the leajMatlee venigating enmmhmw. who Is an hb way te jevaatigale the La Qraade bwdoaVe. The aammalca was to meet here ynterday aad praeeed ap Oalambin rteer. Cat. Km is not heard of yet and Mr. GaMnwar wnab over aatili soaaethlag shall he heard from the Colonel. He it ataoaaiiauind ay Mr. Stanley, clerk of the emamlMte. Tm otfaermomliowiof the eammitnn. Senator Theaipmn of Wawo, aad Haprarnatalhrc Whhe oi UmaUrU, will Jeia the otir& they proeeed ap the rieer. Sc From 3IissisppI Gulclt. iliieh 4th 1ST9. Eorroii-E.0." Since oar last vrritiag lacMeals aad oc currences hsee Mleacd each omer la rapid saceei-aiea. so that matter snavcioat te crowd yoer ooium airht be ateaaed from reliable teureas, hat vfll caaflne ear re- murks t. the o iatportoiK Jbctt. Oar Wastry 3Iareh came raarchhar ia a fen days linec, aad x itfe the nnaannttd iae Iesce of tin oil retareiDg pacat, blew hit frosty breath and spit caenr m oar fsom vritk tairaated violence, aaiet mttts of oar new faagled petleatoi Jenec; frisked aronad over hill and threagb rale is though much nettled at the state of thisgi generally. How Ions; It this to continue thus ; we'd like to know. Miss Nancy Cox, rctidbg oa South Walla Walla river, it lying dsngerotuly 111 with pneumonia. Zo other dangcree sickac&s reported. High water aad iittle one horse frwh cis," seem to le all the rage recently. The crowing of Cotioa wool tm the Upper Liakton nwl is channeled oat te that It. it itnpaaiblc. lite Walla Wa&s has been raging, carrying off fence, dsmns end water breaks, uprooting trees, tearing oat orchards, and calling loudly for bridges, but np to the present refuse to come down There are tao wore precincts heard from, the first down Ilofeel Canyon, nolori ously lepuhlicaa, to the tunc ol 12) s of boy, a Oggy chunk of parental atTection, and 3Ir. Noah Y. 3Iilkr is 4pspI" and the happie&t insa down the "ran." P. J. Kelleyofllaw IIWcn GbIcIi, claims tec oad best, uraiitics donbtful.M Onr old Ulacum," Tom Simpson, cousin of Sam L., OreRoa's Poet Lain at?. rMurni.il troai the fatouae conniry a few 1 tincc, Urin-lDg with him & taoit es- limaUc liuJc li' of wct 17, and "She's jasi a prcuy as a nweel boouet" We have thought for sometime that Tom had a Kinu oi -meacaew looi: st t. V avwa.a MW lociai someiniag. JhcW, miccoss and profperity atJond job Toei, and mar vou anu -x.i;a nvc a wng aad happy life. inns one lgr one the old baches fade away T rt m I wn ttor aM cm a bm AltolVanac,I BMtoMlii(WM Tar s BMBfaaao R kw, i Bmr waM -AtU, I'm s tbtyif eM taoVator Mat." Wc learn from reliable wurccs that the quartennaster at Ft Walla Walla, will socn commence purchasing an order of HO 6flpcs, withwhlcli to outfit the boya in jiilub, rorticramcrcautrialgn and ex- cureions as boily ruard to Uncle Seat's lied Tape "Tycos." This U not.tbe uvaw. cd object, hut we are to judge the future by the past, which daatoostratos oar as or tioa. Cattle buyers are now In the ooantry to rcheveusof our extra stock, which will scatter a few bbj SO'a among the peo4e as the "Old rhiloMmhar sara. a little 'change" Jnvt now, is a inach dedred ar ticle. Heporto from varioa ditectiom bear intelligence that soeetal onng men arc, and have been, for some iImm appro- j printing stock of all ages. their own use, without eonfeat of the wvm ens. One of thcin. a wortkiees seaae pacr, wlto bang around the river (or a year or so, 1 m now rejKXled on Snake Itiver in pom a.' slon of n band of borsea, far which ow ners tbroughoat the range of this country can be found. A short time since a com pie of these precious scamp, corred a herd of anbranded calves, to which, they failed to give satisfactory evidondec of title; they were turned oat, aad the men tktpped otf on their cars, aad are senrce about here ever since. These calerprieint; yoaa man era an eld brindle caw, weariar a variety of peeallar brands, freat which thry daim &t sackiar calves dariar the tart seaen. This btts the rtory of the serca foot cucamber tltat grew near Poasray, in the Paiouse coantry aad Its a tough yam. but we've got a witness to k. and are prom Icd some of the seed, aad II k. Ewtoh, If yoa are fend of lone pickles, when we get the seed, we'll scad you a few, by way of a c.afc OaarAMoeu. Frum "The Old Philosopher," Ms. Karre: At hut the secret is eat, or at laat a nmaliar of ear eanaoas thaak they ksar a eerimacy who k the aatheraf the "Oid Phdmophsr" lettars, aad what has kd them to alseida that yon. Ma. ISatraa, are that sominhat aetad penea u the timllarity af riewa exprcd in reaatd te the mssivng in year btt sditorad aad my letter. I mcret te dinw aiet peeaK Mr te be traanfnl, I that the "OM MnlaseiaW" ia smt a M carian aad is net James If. Taraar. I mast eaateka meeed, that year jetiole an the "lchsal mtutiag a seaviM a ma, far I wm led to bsbev tirnt yea aare a a leramn,aad I did net aajaaee that my i entlmunti woahi meet warn a Viaired w Hat ia year own mmt hwsm. Mat It m tome mat year reader WiaUev.daf imA mm u i hat the -OW l'hHita phar1" Were, 1 have net the heaer aid Miiiaari. My aahy hard to! aa Aaarrieaa and ; h-a TthejwuMW aaaamena. My lather is aa aty asair it Iraa. I eeaat af ?sam en a Preach td by a American ow. At the af my haeh myaaraats wererteh ban maotaalf tmreaiar mntns. Seen howeeec. she ltormt af aeSnaany thsm mi to drawn net smtaaa u nWafany mmatay my aiaatiy van 14 aad eriet, say father teak to Aev, avr aer metaer takat m w, ta "Vi ana" omU I have ial oatid ta my parents: Industry imm my iram my fenar. I an hag of total try am vara it to eat nark. mtjalaily when I ahavcr. why I Wc aS "Use an the Oeaxa Wara," ahaeks aeaac toie slahha StaaM. Kew I have teM my md mat tat hfeaary. It is nuilma to to", may toryear maderi urmt aM kaaw ay "the after Mad ai)LCinjitna Vafore maatieaal at harein alter nemenT (Wgal phratw tM raa toeo my lnei) who it It teat, tor srvatnl waak pt ku faratohed yon with eeaanmalaaaiaat whtah sf aet eddyiag have Man. I natter myneM. semewaat eaterUiaiag aad luas caaMe m httie eaavmeat. Jtot raangh mi myudf. I am totd yea had snasear nnzxcsruea The ether dsy. Se smoh intcrad aaees&aa tharam that the -l8 bay' eahVd all the tita imt, ealy x eererat's gaard sitae a! id the aetiet Let as hejie that year ea taaeeraahaas far a are eamaw will eeaa m reWtftiar the naewarr That they will make an earnest alert it beyee deebt, bet the seeeandtdimeat aWe ef ia, I fear as aaeertam ease. Prrhsfii thetewa is stiM too smaM, ar rather tha pelstiea too limited to mas aa engine. crca if one is obtained, bet aasethiag fer preUctiea sheuld be dose. VThj daot some of ear xaeehsaiea or srtieUas seireest seme ia which is at caee serriceAWe aad ake within the meaas of ear tamlt lH'ah- ties. Ilrrc U aa eptertBnity ior semi IjoJy to sarre his neighbors as weH as meke ws&au for bunsoif. Ia my lut I referred te drnakea Indtsat. Since then two yeaag mas have been ar rested for seHias wlaakey to Inihmaa. What waidaae with them I have aet lawadj One swallow dees net make a i nisniiii. but the arrival of several freight tesma in town oa Satnrday hut with bests of good fervour laerehaats was a mttsmetery tleathat srmse nxsoeur. iVnd witn it eatue aa4 nerse auyen ami a reerlalof trade and cemmeree. We have also been visited by a maltitade el "draw- mm" as oamBiereial trarelers are acmmanly eaBed. I fancy that the orders they teek awy will net urn eh car! eh their cwpleyurs. Dritmmers arc new eoneiilvred n sort ef "necessary cril." Several members ef the sjwrting fratoraity-aro in town at jAmmmml and from ail aeceants have "gene thnghH some of ear ttekcr skanvs. I hare ae mhm- kl admiraUen fer a proieatieaal aaaWer, bat I have no syniHalby for ''smart aleks' who think they can sttccesafeliy "hack agaiatt the tiger" aad who loara toe hvtc hew ranch they were mistaken, llovrercr Iao not iropee to leetere "the e-ili of gamblurs." It woukl net do the least bit ef good. Expcricnee Is the best teacher and only when men have been severely bernt will they dread the Sro. The weather is ddlchtie! te-dar. Too nlee cntlroly fereuo to ait In the hwase anil setinwe. 1 will no out aad nnen the sun aMu&ad all natate's lirhrhl Btiiin i ta . a a a a . ' mfX "Tin: 0u l'liiuwyintx.'' it ma laamw I Tub PonTtAKoSt'DScnimox-Incon-'vernation with II. D. Kanbom. Ko, of PortlaBd wc loam from him thai the large subtcripilen of the citiiens of Portland obtained to aid the jioople of Lcwteteu in their emergency of the Nest Perce war was never paid, sere aboat SO pr cent ot Dm amoanl; That what was paid was ex pended jndicionaly for the objects oobIohi. plated; that the gnna and amankkm ob- ulncd from the dute of Oregon are still in the bends of Ihe eopk of IjrxUUm ; tkl kinneif aad If, W. Oorbett dkl their bet by teleraphlng and by letter to Gov.Urayman to tadece him to make rcanUfcioa for amu at Vaneonver, which be dediaed U do. We have alwava watentood that oar peo ple never have found fault with Xr. ban born' rt&KM i war behalf on that oceaaion On Ihe ether hand, that they eomm ended him for bk prom place te came to ear re- I 1 jTVJtoTe How H it. Some of the Portland paper say the aaaaal school ekelion at Portland took piece en the irt .Monday of March whNe others My on the Meoud Mom. day. Which are right? The law we he- IHe a ameaoca laH amuaja sajit urn m Monday. Here, the mcetina; was held the nrt MMaday. NEW TO-DAY. LADIE'S BAZAAR. -m-jw. Htcfaarx xxr srruxva TOO0U) ill. llMl.w tm tmm bliii friB mat Ur tfcU ttwy km aurt mm pteuM Imm c Omh Sum wlt-dliaii. 4 w frifir.it mm M mt MILLINERY t ORESS MAKING la 1mm mi r. maim Inm iwt narx i Imjm imm; mt SPR1KG& SUMMER GOODS. ere mmt m m -a Hks. msxmyx k sr srucn. UK Xrnaua Kuvkcnilnll &. GotlUIn. CAB4SKT MAKERS CXDKRTAKKKS vr. v(rt-w(r. wv. vr. wa. -a wrv'. u-.vK PENDLETOH ORSGOK. m3 .. uei f 1 1 mmltlf tar4 mm, mmt . . . .mm Ml Vtinm im atlf Xma Ul kMi mtmmm toia 4mm tm MW, to 0 ... rul mr rj aief.. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED aewwt aa7omr Cmmr1MJ Cmmwmtmi StrrtiM MO On M IimM , atbi : nut STDTTSY BTJR.BAGE" 1 j WiU liautcd tbuUr a ra rag yaaa at th North Pacific ilHls. Walla Wlla, W. T. t TKKS ayalkV Ial inly sad at taaeef "BON TON." RESTAUR .A NT. Tit aa itrmijmtml tad t ; Jaasarr im ammmar imy to Ik aacraf y Uc mad Hist Class ReslawanL -'-in the building knows as--Stcve's Sample Hooms. Pendleton, - OrCgOM. 7ctre yes oaa m& tie BEST TABLE tf Sea at my restaurant CbJt in sad fhe tut a trial aad tciiijy ymrtttf. A. Laplcrce, tjtoaf awgaaaiis, wa Wa. Summons. In the Chcast cimrt mt the Slate ef Cania tor UaitiHa Iasgty. -L kT Ka.ir. rdantmT. ArtaarCriatsli. Jmme II. Kata, W. 15 OUhet.lL A Haaleyaad C. II. l.Vdd, ilafciiilanto. Te Anhar Owaehl the abu named dr. tedeat: TK TTIE XAMK OF THE STATIC OF Of L'aeac, yaa are hereby raaeavd te ar- poar amwer we eotmHomt MeU afasatt yea Ht the aieve caartled salt en er tMiare Maaday the twenty auath dar ef Aarfl A. I. 1ST, the seam beat; the arstday af the next term oTaaMl cuwl aad if yea fall 1 ea ear- wvrs-was eara, r raaaa astvavaaae, 9mV aaaaaaaai mended m seid ea4aint, to wit: tor a de rrse ferdaitas the tMartaaae caecatcd by v eaa anyav aw aea-v? wait -"4 aam iCelll J V i?-. TlTLT - . m sr t: j andthe wad half of theaotth-eaatnaaricrand tha soath half ef the north-west naartor of 1 teatien one, and the vast half of the settlfc oastoaarter ef seetiea two. all in tewn sWin tw. north taaee 27 east, in Umatilla County, Orwgea aad tor a sale thcretd, aad entering that the proceeds ef sakl sale be apjiltetl, after payment ef costs, te the juy ment ef yenr note to saiil iwaiatHf of date, January 10th Je77. tor $1400, pold otat ami inttrmt in bke dd coin at the rate f ten Iercnt per snnnm from dote, andfarlSO atUirnrya iers, and fer snek further relief as pertains to equity. PnldteatleH ef tit saaaneas is nnwlo hy enter ef IfiMi. U 1 MeArthar, Jad f sakl Coert, mule at GbamUrS oti the 10th - , dav of Marcli. A. ., lirU- " a KosTiirr A Gilmikt, Alt'ys forpJaiutiC". aaaaam mm anad aa; Weeahara. he hjr Li i fcajl in. he hy Baetaa.- Iu dam he ay .ham a. Taaaamk. ma aaaaaaeaa rnhtad Her- eftlmtaeaaaaea.a an to saaaaa, nayaida Gawd aaato ra W Mr n x li. r ADVERTISEMENTS. Notico to Creditors. -totics w nwHtr kitbk that the vs- i ,thX Iu4 Wa 4utt iMi tar Mm Cm. rhMM asanwl m mau m m- n w prm a ntna U sw ft-r mtm fmm aw HJtw r m mtJ 4Xi ui BMtht frM Um- mf Iba Bntxr. X. J KIMKCY. O W JUIUiV. Aj. AOBiaMMter. Guardian's Sale. ty vinrrc or ax tn orttw oocxtt I J ( Ml aT I Ornew. Mm ml mm 14 S4 mr M MaRSx . I M. mm 1mm tit aae mtxt, tarn Dafae r 1 rt x. . ml mtt aT. at I rtliii KKII (MMf.lrf awWc HUM I UM bttkM uta mm tmra i a. au n. i w Nana mm, Jmm ftlmtn arc.. Imd aril Kmn mm Wtm Tkmmn anu, m a4tMtaaac.iaaawaf fin Mi I l M f uta Cmamtr, "US. lmm. mt iu,-m m4 omS U Wu4; Um r naasasaWns fy anaanr9aflP Ml amvV pVamaaA mm Mr wan MM M tmm nt mt KrMm vAvm mptuxs. met an xr a ma, aw.fr Summons. la Ux Cmn C t mt a ac raaw "n i i rnr. iwt wsto he at MaiatorWiriTM II mm'4 aKSva mmj iMir mmjt ttrnmm IW Oa mi mm wm. 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MafaaVal. v. r. 7a rX THE XAMC OP TKK STATE OF Omnirn, Yaa are haeauy asMaaed la aa ianas tie eheve aattaVd aait aasattam the data af the lariue af aaasaaeaa apoa ymri d mt tt ierwa to ear taaa wntnan tweaty aaye tr a Sae aeto mt mm aarram mi thai aanwai en yea, aad af served hy peahcatiaa. taanea the let day of the AarO torm el tha ahave eataaad Wt aastaatewieiat Ui the date ef Ihe af tha sameaiaa. Aad van aw taaa natica taat a yaa aal w 'ft1' aad aneaar. the plaaataT aa aeaer to the Chart tor the rthti Irmis I I m far cam. vhe Par a derma el this C of sea and the caatodr ef Omm M. Teraeraad nmm P. Tamar. mlaar caaV dma ef yea msd nsamllaT. Tha I limn Mhttabed hy eeder ef me ea. L. L mrAsthbr. Jaiaa af thai Ceart. March the am HIV. tuiisxs s suiurr. nsT.'sAstjs. WOOD! WOOD! aaar AlarSars PI0-XBKR LIVRRY, FEKD AXD SALK STABLE. Court direct. Pcmllclon, - Oregon. Hmrtu jlatreW hy alee er eeec mt rnu ewli refrr Frank J. Dcpno, marm: PROPRIETOR. For Sale! .3,03 Pounds. SHEEP DIP, Leaf Tebacco. Fifty Barrel a of S alpha r. 70 Barrels of Lime and 40 tons -vUl AT LOWEST PRICES.- W aaasf ! tMtlMkt 9fl4 SMI IVMMtW fcjT aSsf flt" eaat fiaaar ar aar ass. at Sacto, Uccclvc Prompt Attention. JOHN R. FOSTER & CO., Umatilla. Oregon. Win. Kwlng-, Pcndtoton, Oregon, li. Et art., Xj Pendleton Orogon. JiaatTMf. J. W. Ashf ord, H2. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON HA. tT. Nat's. t- Tat uatMMr. ' tMt rjmM, n aac JsaasVnaf I rW,fammaanaw aakasnaaamV 1 x rwi xamk nr ma ararc or annaot: 1 Tm m tooajr .lit M ear to to Uw mmnn-A rMUiul tiM tm bM mm 1 mt flMBML Mr (to j. amaarea mm a ii t 'tontoyaaxa x. am. oat C mma. tmi M. nan. ltm X M,IMltoH nltolMMMl - t m xsac or TaTeTars r tmwentt. t 1 M tof tmmmt mmt Traml mt -ar m OnOmif Cwwt tmt nm mt "i a, tmt ck 0atar tnatira. 1 a (tol a im at riaaiaai a mmm aali mt rm mm Mia if to 7lMxf mt JLmmt aa. M mtmtmntm tm tmm fcaia. mm at uw 4mr. tmmm mmt mmfm mm mmtm mm. if mmf mvmt, tlMMftfakaaJtMltaMMl K. Tmt tmf Uw anna ia. i M tot let, sto Ma ia I a far aeaMjtaaBtaaaM aa4 av sar mr mmt Ava, f mmmm. MamnwiiMasi rev at aW rasal W at kl few tl Mr oaama mm imm $ urr utaui . mmwmff g i m.i I mmi mmt i Ma 1 1 t mm, mt t mmm. m a Wml lmm mt mmt wmti mt mmmt CitattM. aw at J aKaysnr PU.VUl.CTUS mm tatt aaa mm mt mi m tmmr mmr mt Tvmmm a mrnmrt i a. MMlf asaaaaatla tkaa aaaLa mrf mi Ur mum mmt aaaast Mi aaaraaa M m mm 4tf mmj m naaui a aa toae. aar. at asmaaaf aajat MHa ADVERTISEMENTS. Scott 4' Haley. DEALERS JX Drujjs, Paint oik Iyc staffs. Glass pufty, Patent medicines And Perfumery. STATIONERY School IIooL. Fancj- Toilet C'ood?. WINES AND LIQUORS; Par Lifam. 21VUOAI. ISSTItCMESTS. Sbt.t miuttt. Hutltmt boaks. . Lamp and unp uxiurcc. Tlun'tllo:.. tlctare frame. Etc., Etc. Pendleton, - - Oregon. PENDLETON HOTEL. XllS CTZCZ7. THIS CEKTHAUVr LCCArED axD POPULAR HOUSE GATING BEES ESJIVSLX SET ITT ED zzi EZFUESISEZD a sew arzsrs tea The Eeccptica of Gncsta THE TABLE latull THE BEDS TUU rEJfDLXTON HOTEL, to iS) a Pennlngtoa & Bcassa. JACOBSON & -CO. MaiaSc, . I'eadtotaa, Or. acss ear m sto career aayar Tb, Rmmdtmien fa Fine 'inc5 LIquots & Ciiars i If yea dastr a aire eeishae: Wreras aaek aa will amice aoat fard all roar treatalaa and dv s4ra ta Kre aiaaTB oaafatt we at pen alar Revert nasi uhe i V mmmt &V I at tukt ta -G5 Oaf !. rata m-mm, aaaww stotr toft m mnl. D- Theodore. UXATtLLA. . OeECO.N Ait kicds or Liquors zd oBoUett WINES, CIGARS, etc kopt eaatuatly en band at this popular KESORT. OIVK UE A ClUt. OEXTTXStDC AX SEE ta lot K5KLVE3. Mc Lyons. TONSORIAL - - ARTIST Jhi XrrrK PtmrtMrnn, OrtmH. Hair Cutting, Sharing, Etc, Settle TJp. TTAVtvo 5nt.n out Axn Qcrr thk norai. Mt atoae at MmWl to as mM tmr Mtewhvr (ayeM araaan) astaMot Tto traka lltalMI J. H. Mtsnr.at IS Bros Str. Oa X H. RALI1V X. Ca rm. ia tsta. 2. 0-3E5.-ATSr-Satltllc and Harness MAKER, PnSPLCTOX. OBKGOK. t.-r.cr caouatir IV ltan. -, m,. Br, Ww vt, Cemrs, tblu, fM. dJ rr j tbKK DoVC latnr h&r. CdtU m at twfem ls (vca,f4lr IimM Ul LIVERY & FEED STABLE. It. IV. Stantlllcltl, proprietor. Umatilla, Orogon Also keom conatantlv on Imxul, anil for Bam auaap, a iuusiock pi niu dlft hnrnts gtc, ' eta la iwn.au m MMjaf UjMa.sa a.hiiiai'i m M uafc i tttota aaieaaa ia af wtc tw mnc.-? aacsa v iSM4ia mt Lrtwaar ratae m waraaaf ta aiui 33. ADVERTISEMENTS. SOMETHING NEW. The gen Mine IT1ITT1 TtnmrmTiri Ptttaiaui of Ainrtlea TnW 4m- Ur slty. Manor umtmmt MwU WT MtMMac MU-m Vr Am ft MT mam., mt jummtmm, ui mutZ MtoaUfajataibiuM I mumU laDf ra IS- HVMm mi Umuhb 4 Vn act '" 4 s ttA mm mm i rti mrtmm wtmH mt mm, ia tuas iju Ttssr taitaPM mm a Hi t M Xnr Trk Bir-A. aarM mt mmtk mmm MMi V, mmm mt NWMMteai mmm tat m mm Mkint to. a fMawa, Iht.aeli uuyxm. - tlM. hats ..tat ft . . 29 CO ..site To imm iflrUtan tmmim t iwtaVa ataVr ter mcjr UKSVc lawn MMii. mw, aaWtaat, Vdm WiiU,7rT. iboMtartoiw laiiiiil Hint Hattttat Cmm mm tmmm u4 ronr Ml rMtj Niwt: Ca. mtrnm Wan Walla. K. T. mat l M. fK ss nrw m mrr i : a ill ' in riilit Vtf alMiira. X. THlrt-Vl lr- mmt Smrmt, WJU. WiM, V. , i. H. lurur X. r. TUm-f, BEUTLEY &. HAW2T. PLANING MILL MliSASH & DOOR FACTORY, Rt3l(dil!jbkitfVXM.mBlfdauu. XLMSUltoWl WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, BLINDS, AND CHEAP FURNITURE Of el Etescriptie&K. Vrmtn yr-fmrmm Im t mrim M rmt im aaOwr t aieai t i tm toiaratoe at tmrnm iz w 03. aa h Mar it K-Ma e, mj a. 1 K. WaM)r 4m. Oa jC KUi mr y& jmc tM Molir. iw- Mb Titaic as oetyf smafc mtr tUtmsaL FURNITURE ft mM Uaas bm mm mtCet wai S3 w JESSMI tomes ataC UTaCERTAXUNG A. 3otson. vATCH MAKER & JLSD JEWELER- OfftmU Prmtl St- Witn, Qrmjm. F a Mir rtt mt FINE JEWELRY! Gold and Silver YFafchcs. NAPKIN TTEDtlN'G 8ISCS, STBCTACLXS. EYX GLASSBg, n LADllfs SKTS, .VBCS CKAiXS, L OC EB?S, SttJSETK aa7O0KSI 3n?BS, caoES, KKJJmS, -VXD ALL UXW OT n.VGEUaiS. All 3 2! d beJoTr WaHa WaHa prices. lew MUSIC STORE 5 m STANLEY BROS. Ssvaa; aaraisfsty locaai4 -a ritb?xSx m fy. mem i mt OifiM m4 Naa. Mm Twaag. BMIi n, Slot Xasa nfftwn: X-uol Xttxttsmia. WattBrnatma. naivracKt U to. IKSTEUmSTTS oz th- nost reoisoilla tons. tTr ue sm jpcaufect&a XAIHUSHES Piiso and 3AS03f &H.tT.Ty Organs 7W M ia 1 t TVaa M ncaaaM tba iMMAaMaasa AC A afla CifchS tMrtsflBMCSja, M wal mmmt as Mar aaaanr mib. aar trimmr fWa. Taa Mkf at taara aaisiia i mr tar -XAS0S" d: TT. YLTT- tfta&aV eUaK9 cctosan af CiMaa Otyifs. Instruments will bedcllr- crcd to customers ia nay part of Oregon or AVaalnngiaa Tonitetj. atoa SiC 15aai t TAXX.t7r nnos.. Vans. M'lBx, tr.x. STaarVaax Asetre Lisa. AxarSrsrmca. Iang fc Stevenson, . rrvftwleJi oT ta . BREWERY. PENDLETON, ORE, t RK NtV mtxistnxc ore and setteji A aTRKOaa aar timir u Efcra Onceo. TV-r tevc laatW trnrV aapaW krtaw; MW Uxt WL; Baoh atw a aaata nay u ihin ea tot rmtmot aamaa s ... Quit Stliup'4am.... tfettattfrriaaea G. . BAILEY, GENERAL LAND AGENCY, rm3cur. OrrMB. 0W ea Itila St. ffosita ' Cosn Ueue. HAVING lli U pf nrrcJ alilj of errrr Tea tmip W I'MlsVi wwalT, aaJ teiaf MnuatKxac MMatMl aaa the bauiee asJ natjr oi H Oa UoJs la le. CaaWf- I at arcerc VutJ tar fxitvm uuhr Mr f ts94 ajttael. . (MW UrtcaJ, rrr-nianai. TmiVfr eaaare or g.lJttrt Untfl. rartiaUrxKssieaxtt praaa st coo tacl Uzl ebteu ta tio ikputsazt ayTfahirgtaa. 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