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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1879)
flfo (first (PnpwHi SATURDAY. -JULY 19, 1879 OircnJafloii IMl UMATILLA COUNTY DIRECTORY. County Julse.... -. K. (?. YniKrx. Commtawne.-s ) rf- ) ......... J. It. CDtMX. Sute Senator AM. 1tvxecotox. Rnut.s ;::::;:;::;;::;itS' -J. L.SrOtKT. .. B. Kuset. G. TT. Wass. School Superintendent... J. (XArsoui. C-ronfr .. Da. J. R. Ltxn&ir. Assessor Jxf. Cotseeu, Jusltre cf 1 Varc, IVadlelon preet..G. V. Bum J neitke oT feaoe, rendlrtoo prrct. . B B. Bisnor. fcnrreyor . . ; J. n. ruuey- Shrritr. Q.rt. Treasnrer OUR AGENTS. H. IL GitrvT Wa&iastoa, P. C Kcccnx Cnanc Colon. J S. Bojctax, Heppecr. K. JL Ptto. and S. V. Ksox, Esq Weston. X T Citox, Kl .7. Walla Walla. T L. Hoobiiocse UnnlitU. CEO.UIUX& ilttum. Coot & Iktote Cctterrtlte. AnyribeaNTeuvastln-cl to rcetirc aci re ceii for tuoaej- dae this oce. LOCAL AND OTIIRR 1XTKI.L1GKXCK. Ore Tri-. AVe neglected, last week to mention our little trip to the Cove, in "Oar Trip to Grand Kondc" On visiting tbe Cove we called upon Johnny Clark, who keeps a dry goods store, and securing his name for our subscription list, was shown through his dance hall, which is quite large. Here we were also shown some lime, very nice looting, and wc understand a fine quality; quite a deposit has Been found a few miles from this place Ex. tending our trip wc found ourself at the farm of Tbos. Jones, who has about an acre of as fine strawberries as we ever "flopped our lip over." Ltvelt Times. A. 11. Starkweather ar rived lrom Granite Creek mines daring the week and reports good times lively, lie has secured an interest in a good ledge and interested in two or three more. Quite a time was had among the boys on the Fourth. Smith, a man working for the Beagle Bros., was shot in the arm, and Bad Beagle, -while undertaking to stop the row came very near being shot, the ball grarisg the skin of liis loreccaa. Ton, TVnxow Sixixgs. Wm. Mays and Swimming time hat come at last. The weather !s quite tropical now. Two prisoners now in our county jalL Correspondents, send in your "MS." Jolmny Mcllaic waa in town "Wednesday. Green apples have made their appearance. Pendleton has a new boot and shoe store. Thanks to Mr lisle for an applo apiece. HobL Sargent starts East to-morrow on a visit. Large amount of hay bemj hanlcd to towu. Smoke the "Stallion Cigar, kept at Wm. Ellis.' Jerry Dcspain Jr., is spending a few days in town. The steam whistle docs not toot on the Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Parker is our Episcopal minis ter now. Quite a number of strangers in town this week. Taul d'Herry.is connected with the Wes ton Loader. Land business very dull now ; harvest interfering. Jesse Failing's new store Is fast ncaring completion. Oar Senior has cone to Lew is Ion: treat him kindlv. Jinirav Haley returned this week from Walla Valla. we know of are at the Hnnnicst ladies Fendlcton Hotel. Miss Corby C&rden has quit walling upon the table at the hotel. The bras "snlrn f Pendleton is that of our friend, Mr. Garden. Tbe West Side road is finished to within eight miles of Corral 1U. Wm. Switzler has about SOD head of hor ses, and la anxious to sell. What's tbe matter with the La Grande Gentle, we don't receive it. Jas. Lisle hat been appointed Justice of Peace for Meadows precinct. Posters printed by "E. O.," "Notice to Bridge Builders" are posted. A portion of the Monumental machinery a ssed through this week. Geo. Sanford is now the genial bar tender at uie centennial jurewery. Improvements arc taking place about the i'cnuiclon Hotel uacK. yard. Hathaway is now agent for the "Xew American" bowing machines. The new I. O. O. F. hall will inaagurate Almost Fatal Accident. Jilchard Gorgon Shoots Himself! urrcn end or auiAt ritAinir. List Suudny, about nine o'clock A.M., Ad. Nyc and Dave lloss arrived In front of the lVudlcton Hotel with the almost lifeless form of Richard Go gon, who had accldently shct himself while awkwardly handling bis Spencer Carlilno duting a conversation between himself an1 Mr. Nye, while standing near a wagon In the upper end of Camas Prairie, where he was herding sheen for Mr. Xye. It apicars rtliat wlillc in the act of turning around. his hand being upon the muzzle of the gun. ho raised his foot, which, npon letting down, caught the already half-cocked hammer, siiiiping It from its notch and discharging it. The ball entered tbe palm oi his Ictt hand and coming out at ine oacK of his wrist entered his left side, makirg Its wav onward, earning with it threads of his clothing nnd breaking three of his nuson its upward Uigur, lodging bciow the collar bone just beneath the akin. Mr. Nye. having nothing to work with but a pocket knife, cut out the bullet, which was mashed almost flat and covered with sinrw and raveling. Squeezing all the clogged blood from the wounds and doing them up and casinc him the best he could under the circumstances they left Camas Prairie about two o'clock that day. traveled all night over rockj- roads and arrived in rcndicion about v x. m- aiicr coming a distance of fifty miles. He is under tbe care of Drs. Wbitcomb awl Kroner, and np to date, is getting along finely. Fire sb Wild Ilersc Jlfr. Cochran's Ixibor and inffsfor Years. Sac- Itoht. Lane tcok their departure last Sun. i its completion with a grand ball, day on a visit to the battle grounds at Wil low Springs, with the intention of drawing the outlines of this noted spot. JJob." proposes to paint a scene, which will no doubt take well and be much of a pleasure for the "lookers" who have a curiosity to see the place. Bob. is a good painter and will no doubt do the object justice Stout. Last Friday a little disturbance was kicked np between two of Umatilla county's citizens. As no enc was hurt we trill timnlv nnfo llmt tmi of Hip rariv i ! t i -1 now zojooraicg in the Granite country and the other keeps a saloon on the "other side of Main Street opposite the side from this. Sick. West Smith waj brought to town during the week from the Xew Wells, on the Umatilla road, very sick, having: about a week ago been taken down with the cramps and billions fever, and now lays at the Pendleton Hotel very low. He is under the treatment of Dr. Pructt. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. LADIES' LINEN SUITS. UlaraoIIIc8, Pique, Lawns, (Singh aim, Circus Clofli ami a complete assortment ol Summer Dress Goods. Something new and choice fn PATCHWORK QUILTS. A full Stock of General Merchandise IScdrock Prices. at LEHMAN BLUM, Sncceisor to Wat. Switzhr, Pendleton, Oregon. 0 CI Co. Mr. Snodgrass of the Gaxtle. naid Tcn- dleton twoviuts during laifwcek. A machine patented for setting and dis tributing type, is a perfect success. A W ashing done by Goon Lee and Lin Sen at wash?c hou.-e on Grovcc streete. That daeadful scourge, yellow fever, bat again broke out at Memphis, Tenn, Ice cream every dav at Hathawav'f . also ! cherries, apples and plums new crop. Miss. Clara Turner, of this offica, wiH go to Weston lo-dsy, to visit her friends. The Umatilla Stage leaves Pendleton every evening, dcept Stmday, at 5 o'clock. Several large trees were uprooted in tbe loircr end of town last Friday by the wind storm. Visit. 51 rs. LaDow has gone from Pen die ton oa a visit, to be absent about two weeks. A gentleman should not shake hands with a ladv until the has -mxA the firl Peesokau Mr. B. Selling of Butter ' morrafnt. creek returned from Portland icesday last, w to bear that dipbtheiia In aanmpanied by Mrs. P. Scll.ng and Ben. j ;u a0st Tiole7t form Lis cuT near Selling Jr., of Jutland. Mr. Setting 1 j SummcmUe, been below attending the sale of bis wooL ... We understand it netted about 10 cents Ann:c rcrkaw, of Heppncr, wai in per pound. -town oa a visit to htr parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Lennox. (Jen bisx. Oar sign has attracted much Several voungmra of Pendtetm took a attention laseiv, as oem I or three weeks. THE CITIZESS OF PEKDLETOS Cite LiUraUy. The dwelling house ol Mr. A. J. Coch ran on Wild Horse Creek with nearly all its contents was consumed by fire on Thsrsday afternoon, One cf his children. a little boy three years old, cot hold of some matches and set It on fire. Mr. Cochran's loss Is about 1.200. He and bit family were left without a change of clothing. This is a very neavy liow on Mr. Cochran, as he bad justceznmecced on a.new place and had all he had invested. Thus Is datrojtd Lis labor and savings for years. Later Onr Senior immediately circu lated a snbrcriptien paper, to which the citizens ofPcBaletoa rive williarlr: aloat $ 100 being raised in a short time. Mr. Cochran requests us to thank (he people fur their kindness in this, his hour of need. Mr. Richardson and family, who came out fmm the Slate of Maine, a year ago last Spring, and settled at this place and remained lilt last fall, palled up and went to the Palouse country, has returned and again located in Pcndietoa. They say there is no place like Umatilla county. Mr. Ilichardson came in, subscribed fur the "E. 0." and give cs an ad., which tee euewlicre. Church of the Kedecmer.Reo O'Paikcr, Pastor. There will be divine service In the above Church on to-morrow at 1 1 x. k. and i r. ji, All arc cordially invited to attend. Miss nattie Ebworth. daughter of Stnk ley E, deceased, from tbe Cove, Union Co. paid friends in Pendleton a short visit this wesx. 0, W, PREHT1CE MUSIC STORE! ICS First M PorllantI, Or. JLS tsMrecv-BU U ok. l! lartiEmrcl pin . are at ounnUr CASH reiCBL Ocrruwt ! Orpu ara Tram im hi num. ctr jocn km bum sr I'jr runt T f bouc oa Um 'crb raeifie CM. We Mr rvanstrr nxty tufrsavrat rt trO, sl rath Itaaa aaa tnaa u aba adcoepauctf ilut narasu Inxa ta Kaaalaclsnc "WEBER P1AX0S Arc the best. lEstaSamtrrru: ISO, 1 100, er ocrr, cut, bala&et IIS or IJ3rr Becttt Tsa. biiuu, J. B. Estios MEAT MARKET. i Bobbins & Benson, Harixc ortsto a new miut uxkkct wt ar fmf o nVl t4 ot IVblMaa aa4 Tidait wuh tka ttxanat stau U aS kbrfs at rra aautt rale, alwo as Uala NiMt mtt Conn B. siixxiaia. 1ut. ,t.A tutct t.Y. -1 1. . At 1 ! A 1 1 . 7 . . . f T- . ! . x t-uaia.ua csn uout oi. ti c spea& no. as "our aay," out as "others say." lue worK was done by B. Moreno and is a very good piece of work, reflecting considerable credit upon him, UcrrnEurzrsG. Strange news comes to us from ovei the mountains. It is thosght that Bcv. IL K. Hines is a candidate for Congress again. They say he has been electioneering among his flock. He is said to have been Beecheriring around La Grande The "East Okecojoax raises the top knot of the linker City Democrat for taking items by the wholesale from it without recogniz ing the brand. Standard. Correct Bro., and we're getting mighty tired of it toe. IvCHT nis Speech. A remarkable freak of nature has jest taken place in the town of Union, that of August Baer losing his powers of speech, and is utterly speechless. Vc hope this affliction will prove only temporary. Gose. Miss Belle Bishop, daughter of JL B. Bishop, took her departure for Dayton this week where she goes on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Burk, to be gone about three weeks. Wc wish her a pleasant time and cafe return. Pcbuc Sale. Wm. Switzler, bavin The regular July term of the Probate and County Commissioner's Court has been in session this week. Frank Beagle returned from 'below Ibis w -ek and will take his departure for Gran- in. CreeK soon. Ttsmor has it this week thai CO Snake In dians came down on to the Tcniwillow from the mountains. Mrs. George Sanford is spending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chan ccy, in Union County. John Garrity. whom wc spoke of lost week as being ad judged insane, was taken to Portland this week. Li venn ore's telephone was a fizzle and as some pure galvanic wire has been received it will soon be in working order. Judge Bailey will soon have his new building erected, when it will be occupied by the express and jiostofhce. Our friend Bob. Sargent, expects to be East about five months. His wife will be absent from borne during his stay. Rev. Mr. Warren, of the M.E. Church South, will preach at the Baptist Church to-morrow morning at Ice usual Hour. HIS - - "PIUS HAKHICD. Wicsaanax TrssLET. On July the 4th nit, at WaHa Wal'.a, Mr. Xcwtoa Wick crsham to Miss Anna Tiniley, all of Fair-new. Swis bocsxx -Ssrrra InHeppntrr.UnsaJills ceuniv. June 19. 1S79. at the residence oi the bride's mother, by Iter. Warren of Pendleton, Dr.IL E. Swinbourae to Miss VI Smith. Geres Jesrs. At the residence of tbe bride's father oa Birch crock, July Ctb, br Iter. 11. J. Rhodes, Ed. F. Gnyon (Smith) to 31 iss 3laggie Jones. Cake received. May yoBr hoaey moon be perpctnal and peace and prosperity attend yon throughout the journey of life. ARE RELIABLE. lsjuHotrt Xtrxt: tSS, IVS. er kmtt. oa, tabs ItSer ISprraceta Pease Pianos Ait tTae tal median prlresl Pirn In tbe tntiSsalterst: lli, tS,arsar, cna, t!aac, IUr tUreroaeta. ESTEY ORGANS Rrf tbrtr tn TnLxa at cl lb varU. STANDARD ORGANS CarlnM. ItCilafsttmci: U, ti,or oore, cua, UUscr, Jlar JUrertacasa. If laaUBsvaS trrru aa caetnt alrc da v exaellf r'. u7 ea caasj( u ns ecerroesc D, W. PRENTICE & Co, UOKS. Towo. AtFairriew. on July Ctb, to the wife or John W. Young, a daughter. Weight eight and a half posnds. Mother and child doing wdL Jolly! One more for Fairrlew. Business Locals. 2aZETJSXO Fair Winjaso. The first of July is past, and my books are closed fcr 1ST9. Thanking my friends for their liberal paU ronagr, and in order that they all may hare i ample time and fair wanting, I deem it my duty to notiiy all whom it may concern that I shall request prompt settlement in pay ment of all unoants duo me by tbe first of August, both for accounts and notes In my XsA rab&sbert eT D. W. Prentice &. Co MONTHLY MUSICAL JOURNAL Iile ? Cls par rear. Cecums 113 verUi of New Static caca J&r JJjS father-in-law of Wm. Bea-1 hands. This notice Is to save cosU. In J. G. Chapman, -1. ..St 1 T r -f - T fl.. i.r.. T f- l.UM . f Pendleton Thursday. More next week. t full and complete stock of gooJi which I . jE3l JLt XO JL--CJ Xj XT ootained judgment againt F. J. Moreno, the slicrm has attached two sewing machines which He has advertised to be sold in front of the court house at public outcry on the acthinst IrrSTAlXATlON. D. D.G. 2L, J.ILKodntr, installed the officers elect of Eureka Lodge, No. 32. L O. 0. F, oa Saturday evening last. The Installation took place in their new hall on the comer of Main and Alia streets . New Floor. Me. LyoK has sot quit improving yet, he stall continues ; this time repairiBg his fcbep a&d tryisg to put on a little style Thai's right He, make and spead, and well always be at medium tide. Storm. We had a terrific wind storm lost Friday evening which continued on through a portion of the sight, cooling the air, which was very warm previous, and aSbrding us a good sight's sleep. j Hem oval. Frank Gray will soon remove bis saddle and harness shop to new and better quarters In the new Odd Fellow's building. Lapiercc, of tbe Bon Ton, will occupy the old place. Tnnowx "Bill Wells was thrown from his horse lately and bruised up a little, but nH so much as to prevent him from still riding upon the "hurricane deck" of his cayuse. There arc from 500 to 700 Chinamen min ing oa the Colaiubla river at various pom's from the mouth of tho Wcnatchic as high tip as tue mouth of the bpo&ane river. Ciiasck. J. 32. Eastham has severed bis connection with the CdwiMa Cltronide, irBuaiEiTing nit interest over 10 is. U White, who is now sole proprietor. Gose. Andy Stephenson took his de partarc for Ifeppncr, Thursday, with bis laiuuy anu uouscnoiu lurniturc. Law. Case of IL Moreno Switzler. Shenfrs trial, rieht decided in favor of IL Moreno. PewdklOB Ftowisg Mill it baildtag Tery large granary. L. Blum lias goac to Portlasd. penitentiary for three y plea of guilty of forgery. son who bilked Lieut. F What Is the difference between weather and the baby One never rains but it pours; the other never pains bat it roars. : The Centennial Brewery has some beau, tiful swinging doors with a fine painting on them representing a glass oi beer and measure. Emiobaxts. On Sunday last we noticed five emigrant families camped near town. They all expressed a desire to settle some where in this vicinity. frVc received quite an assortment of new type this week, and are now prepared to do bill and letter head printing in as good if not better style than heretofore. 71. L. Lane has been sentenced to the cars: be entered a This is the per- arrow. Prof. Arnold leaves on the stsge for Salem, this evening. He 'received a tele gram telling him to come immediately on account ol sickness ot rns relatives. Lost. A pair of silver spectacles and case, a gold pen and holder, a silver ring and a gold sleeve button engraved with square and compass. A liberal reward will be paid the finder by leaving at this office. E. Corbettand wife of Portland were In town Wednesday evening. Mr. C. U the administrator of the estate of Geo. Coggan deceased. He was on his return from La Grande, cn route via. Walla Walla for his home. HasD Hue Axocicn. Prof. Bice, the bilk and pretended mind reader who went off from this place owing this office, for 1 priming, 10 w anu mc uaa rtllows (of which society be is an unworthy member) about the same amount, i In Coos county, bilking the people there. Exchanges please copy. From Mr. C. IL Bambart we learn that a pair of deer buck and doc, arc now run. ninz on his ranch down on the Umatilla. n . w, The old BradburH ranclu Charley says if of property; .. bnt "u-. uW4lbidInir cltiacn he allows tlieai to go unmolested. Wc adviicd him to shoot them if they attempted to bite him, and he says he will, and bring us a saddle and wc proiaisc to say nothing about it. s wlllseU at the verylowcslpnceFOHCASlL j Hereafter I shall sell goods on thirty days time, ana interest win be cnarged alter tnat lime. The old maxim Is a good one "that a bird in hand is worth two in tbe bush." O. W. WEnn, Pendleton. P. S. This docs not mean Jones but Smith! Lost. In Pendleton; a Charm Locket, Canadian stone on one side and blood stone on the other; three inches of gold chain at tached to it A suitable reward will be paid the finder by leaving it at this office. IUxcr ros Saul I offer my ranch, known as the J. It. Means ranch, on the Umatilla river, 18 miles below Pendleton, for sale at a bargain and on easy terms. 1C0 acres; plenty ol wood and-water, and two good orenards on the place. Enquire ot me or at this office. May lOtf J. M. BerrtrT. Tirrilandr. AT LAV. .m Oregon JOSEPH LANE. Sip. asd OnuncHlal Painter. ttCf. laakl FES PL ETON, On-jon. STatp eezt eoor to Sitjs a ZeUkfs earpeslrr Vtrlc prvsauJr attradnl la la 1m or Ux cocsux. Cralaia: aad CastUgt airuBja apecialt. AO kta4 of paM tat 1 1 acus Jmpartaat to Weel-Grewcrs. Brxxxan, Iorr Co. Biskm, I CUraoz, WjoaiccTer April 19. 1ST.) Gentlemen:! have known the bearer, S. II. Kennedy, for over three years, I have also tested the Sbcep Dip maaufactercd by him during that time, and I know from ex perience that it cores Scab, as I have eradi cated the diseaso from ray own flock by the use of the Dip, when all other Diin tried had failed. I confidently recommend bis "Non-Poisonous'' and Tcbacoo Dips aa the safest, best and cheapest Dips in use. Yours respectfully, M. E. Post. In addition to the above endorsement of the value of the Sheep Dips manufactured by S. IL Kennedy, of Omaha, Nebraska, we have the highest approval from Mr. JJ Johnson, of Wallowa, who osed the dip but year, and he writes to J. McCracken & Co., of Portland, under date of March 24 lb, 1679, in which he says : "I believe from experieace that 8. II. Kennedy la correct as to the disease com monly called Scab la sheep, asd tbe time, mode and remedy to eradicate tbe disease. His Sheep Dip Is the best rcEscdy for scab and the cheapest and safest, Yours, . J.F. Johjwox. Order either or the three Sheep Dips, viz: Concentrated extract of Tolian-n rirm. lock Dip (Poisonous,) also the Noa-Poison ousuip. rorsalcbyJoMSll.FoaTEK&Co. May 2l3ai Umatilla City, Oregon A Liberal Share of flic Public Patronage Solicited PICTURES. mEK STWCXIBEX WOULD INTO RSI THETEOrtX JoT PrudJttoa as4 of tin sarroaaai&j cosalry taal am u iuuj fujum to lira PICTURES, -L TOST CLASS STYLE- cuxir ar Gallery In Pendleton. uomcninaim ndares UXes as wc3 la tiotlj r&U3er as la dear. Satlfactlou Guaranteed. u Linos R. sfrtUtf J. HEXTEB, Pealtr Is GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRon.c3J.otoii., OREGON. ecUStf fl TKlKfirjlRKNT CABIH-WITK JfAMB IS AO teatr. xiin-7. 0. ABayrr, Bjjios, W Z. Leaxaarss R. Alexander Sc Cm. 99! i I.IVER.TIORE BEAGLE. Poet Office RuUilin, 31aln street, I ciiUlcton, Oregon. it Dealer in general J1ERCI1AIYDISE Etc, Etc. I NEW FIRM! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! full, complete and entirely stock of general mercban 2 a c" 75 Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes Ant! the largest and most complete stock of ready made bronsht Krer ljust received ' Francisco. to uirect Pendleton, from San Call sin L EL Onr goods before baying else- iwherc. CountrV produce htgliest casb price. taken at Goods sold at WALLA WALLA prices. It Alexander & Co. WOOL AGENCY, Henry Hcwctt Sc. Ce., AGENTS. 3Es02TtXiax2.c3Ls Or. ros Falkner, Bell k Cf Faa rruaciaee, Cat. "T7 f AT EeM ea eoaaaiUsiao la rerUaad er II J VJU Saarrsstixo. Adrssocs ssadsaftlsatcaesicszaects bes niind. Ranch Sapptlta far Sals. i foe I Australian Scab Exterminator, Aad UTTLra Otetalol nM Chnf Dip. Address, HENRY HEWETT& CO. Jljj rOSTLANX), ORECOX. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. J. ESTEY & COMPANY r m O r r r-Z UUA IT LUflUM If 1 I onni IE.CDUI1U, 1 1. m Oht new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, CliapclS, CtC, Li proving a 1 .. iaaaaM 3rELDE3.V SUCCESS. Bo sure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before . parcltaslac; any other. I M THE LARGEST WORKS (Of THE KIHD) OH THE GLOBE if I i ' ltaiiifiiisis?fwi' t''' ? I B It Illustrated Catalogue seat free. Special Inducements Offered to those contemplating buying STOVES. r Ear a nl nwtBitl cf la&sr CocX Suits L ttxsot TtaU I vat K tLtap lot caaa. fyontrantto aae money, don't bny until yeu Lave priced my stovia. I hare a large and comdlete assort ment of TIN WARE which 1 urill boll at whole sale and retail prices and at prices to soil the tunes. Also rumps, wrought Iron and Pipe. I am prepared to cut VXD tt ffe M iMtiri V& la rex pir tZi Xj tad. tt Wal al TiOrr War it tw aa4 d t Kali tin.? M W ciMjcH. al Xtad tt iatKS aa4 rrftuztf 4ec a Somas al tmfasrt. Thanking tbe public for Lheir very liberal ntroa- age daring the past, and solic a continnar.ee of the tame. Umatilla City, Oregon, ilarci 16, '7S. jr T.Leezer ETHING H VJ Panaltar Store. j InPen ci l eton- Jesse Faiilng- MANUFACTURER& DEALER UuxTiLLxand i'EXDLrros, - ObigoSx Also agent for the S2W WIIS05 SEWIXG XACKLXI price $05 to $50 Doors, Windows and Door Trimmings, lowest rates at the Umatilla Store Alt 19, TJ. .Mays 3c Zelgler, PESDtxroN, ----- Osxcoiri CARPENTERS, CABINET MAfTFRS. i UNDERTAKERS. JLND GEKZKAL WOOD WOESEKS; t3tICiUit bonding a speciality., PENDLETON FLOimmG MILLS. TLBCBTCe coaM: aal la rM apcnStae. MILLS s.t ar EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT ....Or tVc. Ilisrliesl Casli Price Paid For tbe sax WH1 rrial Cera ana Chop rcri, fa toll. asj dsj is the rec FLOUR, BRAN AND FEED For sale at all tints. TrruasJ foumm sdlHdo rtjtl. Osr acla U OkkaalM at ssal rras. TXpvVI GUASA5TEE TEE BEST FLOUR In the country, as xre have the beat MILL Eut of the Ciscadesi W. S. Byers & Co.. BaMk Eiciasgc Salcw. Htppner, Oregon AsklcyKatkan.- Prep'ier. Jhe Uit cf Wines, Liquors and Cigart, all tninrtcd. Shop 0 Ueppner, Oregon. D. HI. Haydcn, Proprlcter. Si. XUTXZXSAXiXu CARPENTER UILDE Paper hanging a specialty. PK5DLKTOJT, tcaiiur - OREOOX. 50 TlUSSrARKNT CARDS WITH KAUC-S0 ccsU. A4m T. 0. AUlKtfT, Dijlosy W.r HsTlBf rrmaaftJtj l Hmwr, I Hrrrparal to do all kioils of vors la icy uss a orVr, la a workBssllll toaaixr. aa4 en rraa- HsbUlrnas. A liun cf li pCc Jalreo- art ti so&dll . tJsiM II u. - 1. Hatiiaway's FRUIT AND VARIETY STORE. Ccrscr, Coart tj Xala Suwta, rendition, ...... .... ...... Oregon djways wen suppueu witn Fruits, xdt3, tobacco, candies, stxtioxert CIOARS, rtl'ES, JEWEI.XT. TOTf, TCflVES, CAXNEI) GOOUS, DRICP SALMOXi And BotloBs too Biiaeroas te nefiikB. marctSfi TW -UMATILLA MILLS, UMATILLA. - - Ofc F. 21TERS, Freprietsr. aSftOS Jiirtrt rifoa pais tar iat. TS lest Ser tlnjt aa IxxS fee Sal: Alaa csm Jwt. etc Flour exchanged for Wkeat. Jssciir PIOXEER LITERYi FEED AXD SALE STABLE. enrt Street, rcndicion. Otctmm Iltrra Guarded ly lie day cr srect d rtur- eaairie rate. W.P.LOCKWOOD, mayltj PROPRIETOR. J. rcunx. BOOT ASD SHOE MAKES. 3 fain Street, opposite Court House( Pendleton, Oregon. ALLcrdfi fraxfl aUcsJol tasI xl fricra w as bt U3X9 Sejairat taai aa Ecat al 4irpici. Jail-if Cn .Tlalleck. Liquors, "Wines, Beer and Cigars bt H Wti Ba!Hr alnjs ea luM. No tttStmlti drttl tstmzj ttsU tal ta rutntwrt. ALSO x Cs MHtsrA tablt tor lbc aratTxal ot mf pamas. JIi!c Strttt Eii icor to R. Ak3xajcr:Ca.s stsrtt t. n. Xitsziix, v.x.rjs? M&rslxall & Folsora. BlaoK Tri 1 t33.i ScoNOcrs to If. H. Vtravn. SbrpanUala 5lmt err" PmuIXoo Soul, rtsiMWaa; Oretca. TrORSdoMvithOnratchssdat reaneaht tUti 11 AH rat curaciv4. AB kls!s of ajTicuUrl laftetztsXM ktptoalaa4 brsala. TLLLUSTKATCO ADVEKTt?tNS CARKL THS bMtmBjtOQt! S4 f pntts, stc., tsABSOn BHOS, IXJIOE, VT. T. For Sale! 30,00 Pounds SESEP DIP, Leaf TeVac. Fifty Barrels &f Sslpkar. 70 Barrels of lime and 40 tons SALT. ALL AT LOWEST rRICES.r Wool aM li IVirUaiKt aoJ Sxa msdsca br cr rrst deal rsnsff far li rr cut eaoaisMoa. CaSh alTsaert naM oa voct M rtrstM. ITont Sacks, caoars. DcrfafS si Baadiroa ca hsaL A3 o; ders saJ bestam cf iroot franUI Keceive Prompt Atteitti. JOHN R. FOSTER & CO., Umatilla, Oregon. rnarebJ iao Q CEXrS WILL BDT TOC TURKS COrlESOr" JjXj thU trr fa KBd ta jour trtesda Is U Essv