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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1880)
(bast rnpmam OTJE AGE5TS. J.H.TCESKR. U. B. BISnOP. rcBUSQcn by TURNER & BISHOP. TERMS IN ADVAXt 22 OxeYea $3. if. IL Oitrar trtUejtflo, P C, A'. I- tmwwa. .r-nUat;. CeecisOeus Po- K. A. JTtt ia4 K. r. Hyox, Ejm hTkm N T.Cm, ) "iU WaBa, T. I- Muibmuc.s. L'c?lHU. Cto. Viuii xetns Cok a lir... CratmWft ar i ik aUwe ant ttel to rtcest asf re- eaaaneaasaBavrcr iJ . jw u.i VOL. 5. PEXDLETOX, UMATILLA COUXTY, OKEGOX, JANUARY 10, 1880. NO. 1G. LOCAL. AICD OTHER 1 jfTELLIUriXCE. Died January 1st, at Santa Anna, Cal., Jamea Fruli, man well ripe in years. Oar acquaintance with hirn dates back 29 years. He was well known all over Oregon and rvi;rni-? tTi hA tvn & euecessful farmer and stock raiser in thu eoon wUb to dtacl pabl attention from the when it was young, and be always made ' flif n-fea himself felt i rolitical circles tbourb he J d iIr" U,vuw: U.1' 'v. lii nllllm Pendleton needs no champion at From Wcftea. yVestox, January 7, 1RS0. Ed. '. 0." We noticed a communica tion in the Jjtadtr ained "Division." Ac cuses us of the atrocious crime of being & Unparalleled JUillroad Accident. f?jetial dlfre'cb tbe Or-xrtltc. Doxdox , Dec 2$th. 10 A. The man ager of the North IUitish railway, tele- ADVERTISEMENTS. : frrsnlitn'' fram IjMirkara aJ fivir till, iinm. champion of Fendletoni he also says uri!urgrli,.rF1rlAn,.ll. -r - f the last train frem Kditiburg were preclp. tated into the river last night. There kmc nearly 900 passengers Inside theooinju-J ny S scrvaata, an oi whodi are iHiievctf Ih ago he went to California with his family Wcaton- H t,ttt tho jn0-,efl" lvc porUUJ. A dispatch from Edlubwg account or hi. health. Thcfaxmly may I?' UlB.maln f uc Md not. " dated Hair Ibis morning, says the portion 0, W, PREHT1CE & Co, MUSIC STORE! 1 11 rest assured they have many i nis mu friends to sympathize with them in their loss. Peacc'to his asJiCS. List or officers installed by Damon Lodge, No. 4, K. of l January 7lh, 1 Wrd. B. Msvs, C. C. Win. Ellis. "V.C. Frank F. Dunn. Prelate. 11. Alexander. Iv. of P. & S. Joseph Keeney. SI.4F. D. M. Taylor. M. of Ex. L Hathaway, M of A. Kobert Bruce, I. G. Robert Sargent, O. G. County Court commenced its session last Monday. Considerable probate busi ness till Wednesday rooming when Commis sioners and Judge commenced the routine of business. Several liquor cases on hand, at , this writing no disposition has been made . of xsv of Turner, rarker, F. race- tailed itti h-D0X tJla i-euoe ruiscei IfivU as attorneys. A bard matter to ojunt the attendants, but can say that both hotels are crowded. Wot Sronx. One of th raost terrific atonns of wind visited this sectica last Wednesday, scattering fences and out bouses around, loose sign in town suffered in the general melee. We bear that miles of fencing oa Birch creek were nototly blows J own bat rails and poles were carried to great distances. It was horri ble, but it insures the opening of the river To Ocn Pxntoxs. About three weeks ago vfc had occasion to send oat duns to Mima of ear natrons. 3Ianr hare respon ded in a substantial manner. In fact we ' as to the certainty oi i t . - . i . . i i has lostlus tenper on this subject, as fats : , SBptricumbe8t girders at the 107 Fllt M. cr.aasiu piainiy mows suon 10 oa me case. . . BlvirUl, 1Mtltm llf rirM.Ta. ! : r I -J I I which avrags fnHH 40 oi' feet t 4pih. Portland, Or. t SEED 1 NO-rKSCC uw. If our laws were such that an emigrant. could settle en some of the ftrtile racaat reaehias The train would fall the water. land in this county without being compel!- before the ed to waste two or three years in struggling along fmtn hand to tnnuth trying to sup port his family and fence hi place. What a loou iv would be, not only to the indirid- abet isS feet befwr Same time elafnati nature of the disaster was ascertained. The damage to the wires on the bridecaed the bad weather Inter, fered with the UanMnbioa cf lite new saari it is uskntwa whether the girders were cal, but to all citizens of the county ooHcc- . blown don before the train catortd the tivcly, as it would induce emigration this i briJge or were carried away with it. and it way, and our fertile claims would soon be probably never will be ascertained as tLere reclaimed from a ild bmch grass produc ing country to a fruitful wheat field. This portion of Ibe county baa ceased to tni ADVERTISEMENTS. K. JlxxAvau. El. Alexander JL !nwm ( Sc. C. 99 m LIVEIMIORE JJKAGLE aH tvtrmniMmMn tlx lBtfkHDm U. art it f Sri tt lot ukm esr pim l4 m j Ant tfc BtscOctcm'. WEBER PIANOS Arc the best. Ooe IlHiljliifejilaUxxtf Pemlketon, Onegott. atock country, as it is partially settled at present by a ban! working, honest, thrifty ! brakesman's an are no survivors. The train left EJizburg at 4 15 io the after&oon. It consisted f fmr tbut-claS " IwuDorat tcrrnr JM. JCA er we, a-i, WUcct one tbird-elass sua one s9Ml4kM as Dealers in general MERCHANDISE ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE LADIES ! rentu AffL. ltrXTtR Ru rrtarS fma 11 L wMk a UU atotk T mttttwty food. Stt, Tr tt1i. EMla. DoJinECloi. ltbll Xluirttx, LxOn l'tlrrtT, ruru. Dim TRanlrp, Fin, XeW', Euii, la Fact a Cospleto Assort neat tf Everythioj; is the Ladies Lice- XWa ui W m44 .1 trtnt oik trv WKSTOXMIIOTEL Etc, Eut At the lat alios h- frl proud debts with to Le what people. Althoagh they have to haul fire ; wood and fencing material a distance ot from twenty to thirty miles. All of us who hive fences cab not say w are secure , from bands of wild stock fh!cii are turned loose by their owners to roam at will and make their living haw and where they can. A great portion of them are the property or meu living in Washington Territory. As it is tbps now, what may we expect in a year from now, when Washington Territory, or at least certain portions of it, will hare a no-fence law. The last legislature of that Territory authorized an election for the psr pose ef determining whether there shoe Id be a co-fence- law or cot in cartain counties. There is no question in the minds of lboe who are well acquainted with the aituatka it becoaiag a law. able to settle our little i We are sorry friend Parker oi tbe&jfersu opposes it, but believe, as he is a reasonable fllrS2rr : we receive. We thank all for the promptness already shows and feel confident that others will follow their xample. AgaSa we thank you. We wero shown a plan for a hotel aboct to be erected by Abe Jacobkon, os the old corner. The design wa drawn by Frank Dunn, one of the best architects in Eastern Oregon. The building is to be three stories liigh end con tiles 27 bIroocis. A ladies parlor up room f;r tents on groan J Sour The house i to be bard finished and an ornament to the town. Ben Swaggart has refurnished and rent, ted the Tower's saloon at CenteiTille. Now if Ben can diau cp the beverages in any thing l&e as good style as his Brother George does at Heppner, we could not do lets than tell all the boys who go that wey to give him acalL mas, he will sec the benefits to be derived from a co-fence law, and tcm that power ful weapon, the Walla Walla toUvaa, in our favor. I asy our favor, for scything that is favorable tu Eastern Watbinrtoa Is favorable to Eastera Oregon. Oar iatcrests are identical, especially on the no-fence question. Gn. Tarcer and Mrs. Tarserare in town. The Gearra! xamr fringe hrn noc urate. stairs, and a apacioas lounging!, . . - . v. ..., . i n.i , ' i all deplore tlio melancholy affair and the necessity of Gen. Turner having to act in scl -.left tier. All acrce that sslf-prescrva- Uon is the first law of cater. Wakh o cs would not kiD before being killed. We hope ilr. L T. Ifeese may Le induced to serve the people as their Siaator in the next legislature. We are satisfied he is the choice ef our people. We hear xaany com plain tog because Wes ton has no lumber yard. Several men in tows who returned from the Palotue country, &nd calculate to settle in this vicinity. The Bice Ribbon Cob is becoming quite inte resting success. Frank Haddock just returned from Pa louse country, says he collected his bills, pot his horses and made a perpetual treaty of peace with Henry Vaugh, whom he met at Dayton. Ot course Frank interviewed the Westonlan's on his return. fore entering the bridge tickets were takes and the train as then crowded. Vast quantities of wreckage, such as doors and roofs of carnages, pieces of bridge and artteics ef wearing apparel, are coming ashore. The entice thirteen gir dera of the long central spans of the briJge are gone. The night was on of bright naooallghi, but the wind was bleu lag aj hurricane. homes sccernus. Lomwx, Dee. 2$ 40 r. . A dispath rota Deadec asserts that the Baber cf lives kt by the Tay bridge disaster let cot exceed SO. The bodies ef six f the victims have been recovered. TO ar isTtsTtOATxa. Losikjs; Dec 19. The goverccect has sest two inspectors to ascertain the pirtte- ulars of the lay bridge d.laster, awl has also directed a formal i&qu'.ry is to the ecccraace. Dirrrs hive thus far Lcea as able to discsYtr the wrrcked train. They will make ft-vxbtr flirt In-ixr. Tie place whtre theirein sank Is fell "I quiet. sanhv and if the bdirt if the drsaard are out recovered wilhia a fw Uv they will became icbedded with the cars beye&d recovery. the ocztsi'i rurxTxr. The Qaten has telerraphed lethepn. twt h LraiHSte tesMtrrNif sytBtrstby far the brreavrd. Onlr one bod) sa fer has beea rcor- errd asd that in a badly tsaUtatcd ooodl- boo. Tilt total Ixm. 9 - piniosn NEW FIRM! NEW STORE NEW GOODS! u 'J'lao JICfSN Arm tXerv. as4 ttt rreat ar t-rra fi raliiM la tnstUftBtiaM W U! I nStUd nli IU rrry Mtuff U-r immt f Ike leue. A EAE IS lis C0H5ECTI03 WITH C. A. ROBEY, PROPRIETOR. LODGE DIEECT0EY rs4B Is It. N'. IttrtiX KmU ra a rrrtifoc ef l4r 1st asd U Utciir of caca bmiSl lat-kx Uv Ho. II. I.O. O. T. kens ai Etr rtSMia tr. So. IX. ef J. KU U Oe- Oil HH tlTJ 'XriutaiMJ vtstsc UMATILLA. C0U5TY 3)IEECT01,Y. Cwtl Jots'.... H. OL ToAirr. r t 7 Jicw. Mtma. suuSrsaue . A JC rumiw. . fctrwsUtiTai J Lreu Er.rr. SiVfir. J. I FraaaW CVrt J B.KttsvC Tntr. S. W Wm. MSMnI tfnMroint J. C Aasoca. mtT t. xi. r-rmrr In. J. a. Lcrnsxr. InM ot trmrr. rnavm snet O w Bxaai JaiMli. ot tnrr. ttrnMea fna B 8 Bttaar. CHUECH DIEECTOEY. Iimrit CKbca iWrv-t la It ZeheeaJ Ciisrrt m Hx Meot oS SnnSi toaitjn ts t& amter. vaUUHurl tooSat La IL. rrrntij. jLU u? -riulf icntMl se UiesS tStne trmn. VnriMrar Oien. rmcttot l iu u .iu.l K& ovTcifa ; isoslaT eiutailSe'eSxat pnrrt motucg Wrdw rrrjjy. stnsjcn sale txmjrr Ceraea - rmclSu at rJn EtMKS O.rtti ewr wr1 fcjs.nhiixr I cA meoH sill . m T r a. Sj Err W K rrwtt pntw. iotAtf ntrf rxAiy nvsnwrt u U occi. rvijwT Dlt.x rrrry TitJ-fclxr xl T r . ARE RELIABLE. tatliacl tarTM. in, ia. or ara. cub. Uu Slier tS te aeacta. Pease Pianos Are ttr Wt median, ytterd Plaaa la the vr.rld. tfirtaEarclWrB.- fU, IIS. or eere. caafe, Sace. t W e t ii pr eaact ESTEY ORGANS rjr,f liir a rrwM ul Vi li escU. STANDARD ORGANS !mitiytligr I IS. Zl,w crr. cu!l .ix.. I IMKtUSMi a A fssll, coraptoteVjAQii cetttrtlr ef Varioss acrts total Vos at 10. 3rce in p'actsg the For Sale-. One endrrided half tnlerest in the blew. crv. kaowa as the CEXTEKNLlL BUEW. EltY. situsled oa ilaia sUeet, Pendleton, Oregon. Alia for sale o&e desirable boild. Inr lot on Court street, rendlctra. All accounts dae to Adotph Lssgcrto Adam siaos mast be paid at once to the undersigned, who xjll attend te mil bes83as) la laeir L-eaaii. r hu i act-1 crn.t. jalO Attorney at Law, Pendleton. OIKD Jack Lowe, living about two miles above Pilot Rock, on Birch creek had his hay and to be connected with the straw stacks burned on last Wednesday ! ere long. .Mr. Farker is a finest waiter We hear it whispered that Mr. A. F. raraer, oromer io.j.oi ue ouztxnan. is i Mins;rr A cHld of F. 31. Mulker. on t estoa Jjuaer liircu crocK. are. about ten BKOths oid night. Two men by the name of Smith bare been nrrested, and are on trial for the commission f the crime. Eureka Lodge 32, installed officers Janu ary 3d: J. H. Knontz. D. D. G. 31.. assist ed by R. Alexander. M. W. G. AT. ; A. II. Starkweather. N.G.; J. S. Delevan. V. ! -G.', Frank Critsingcr, Bee. Sec; R. Alex ander, Treasurer. E. IL Clements, a physician, surgeon, accoucheur, etc, formerly of Recdville, Washington county, has located at Pilot Rock. We understand that he is well endorsed by the Dean of the medical faculty in Oregon. George Webb's tin and hardware, gtins, pistols, stoves, pumps, boilers can still be seen at the old stand, that is, all that jras left after the storm, and these he proposes lo sell cheap. Give him a call. Accident. We arc sorry to have to chronicle that Al. Acton was kicked by a virions horse, and bis jaw badly broken. Dr.UcKay set it last Tuesday, and reports ;ssy he is getting alone well. Caught. As Dept. ' Sheriff tlartman svas perambulsting op Wild Horse creek,1 him to the Asency. lie run across, and .arrested. CB. Milton, srho was indicted Leiore tb&last grand Jury for larcaoy of a horse. and a courteous rentltmaa. Dame rumor says we are soon to Iiave a wedding in town ill e boys at the taili are jubilant. Business a little dull rxeept at the salooor. Geo. Hays reaping a rich harvest; fair deal, incwfll.tetl. t Vr learn from our edcient postmaster. ilr. L. S. Wood, that the money order de partme&t or his ofike is a srtat ssccrss; orders amoasticg to nearly ?2.0CO have been drawn here within the Isat qttarter. Lana. Arch Bishop Srgher ot the Catholic Church, recently transferred to the Arch Diocese of Oregon, has been visiting his immense diocese, which extends to Moa tans, for the past: six months. lie will arrive at Umatilla Agencr next Friday cvrnlog and will remain a week or longer. During' his visit he will deliver a lecture at Pendleton, the date of which will be men tioned in our nexl Issue. He Is widely known as the first missionary who travel ed la Alaska, where be spent 13 months in the Interest of the Catholic Church. He is highly spoken of as an able speaker asd so donbl his lectare will be is tractive and well appreciated by his audience. The Reservation Indians will receive ldm on his arrival at Pendleton and will escort Disease, insasiation of bowdls Ada Mrs. A. Adams on Birch Creek. Buried at Pilot Rock en the 4tb last- Euslness Locals. yotlcr. All teroas indebted leme en due acceuou or nutes, arc ntcic4 ts call and settle by Jastaary 10th. l&n J II. Koorrr- TJrnatllla. December 11. 1S79. dl3t Farms for Silc EmUrxdag 320 acres utaatrd on Umatilla river aboat 15 tntlca below Petidirton. Oce farm ha on dtr fence about 100 acres, the ether 40 acres under fence. Gaol bouses, good or chard, and cood out houses. The tarms join For further partlcu'ars inqaire. at ptaccoi loe owner. ii u. luikin, tennonxjj. Sim Johnson, of Walla Walla, formerly of Umatilla county and a pretty good man gave us a friendly call this -weeK, paid up and did sot stop his pepers. A grand Bxaqaerade ball will be gives at ilLiarkey's Bali. Feb. 5th. All mankind and the women invited. Supper at Boa Too. Hotel. A way up time anticipated. Out BubscriberB are feeod.Bg in their ssbscriptioa dues so fait that we bavo not room to publish thea and have any space left for readifig matter. A- H. Starkweather, loaflcd two teams the past-week with hides, expecting them to meet the steamboat at Umatilla. Bostov. A terrific conflagration in Bos kass.;onthem'ghtoDec.Itu. Lots or property, 5iyV00,. . J V ' f " .a. Eat Tribbie diedlaft'Saiardsy Bight after a Us gens g uiaeM ot Beany two years ! The followlag'persons weie elected offl- jcerror Weston Lctlge, JTo. Co, A F. A. I M, for the ensuing Masonic year: J. E, Jones. W. 31. John Redman, S-W. S. P. Purdy, J. W. J. B. Pnrdy, Treasurer. " . T. J. Lucy, bceretajy. S. P.Sturgis, S. D. S. A. John. J. D. ' E. Riedesour.S. S. ; V F. O'Harrs, J. S. 1LIL Starr, Tyler. km. T Notice. I have rjlaced all my accounts iu the hands of- Gv W. Bailey for collection. Un lees suv creditors pay to him promptly, be is instructed to tiring suit ana . collect witn i r ujinx p jrr o ht costs. Take heed. J. Bunxc j Titt'E a vu., amma, stitce. iranfrrf. 20 lnmber teams wanted to haul Idtnber from Watson &lrhsSar Mill. Hwjulre ofBcntly.bharon & Co. atllsnlngidlll. Austxallaa disc. Hats, seaeral morrfiiB Caps, Boots and Shoes And tho larvwt and conpie-te stock ef reavir rbrt Bade Ever briM-sst ta PossJietoR, lint. iwniVfil Jl Francisoo. iHrvet freai A. 31. Sparks' S.iloo.v. rcadl.lM. Orcjrea. attZTS f 8jU.8T2ESjVXE C0O 0L9 XI.VD. Slmlm Klrrct.appo.lle Atrsaadrr. Hart. h Hatha way's FRUIT AND VARIETY STORE. Gvser. Ocn asd Vet SUnU. rtrrflcian, .... . Oregon Always veil sapplicu wit& Fraks. yxm, tobacco. CJkXll3, STATIOXECT CIGAB3. niES. JEU'EUlT. TOTS. KXtVES. CXSStXt GOOl5. tlUtD SALMON. AsmI MtioBS too Rsioserons to meatfoa. esuTfcl? Tift K laasajiharct Ural a. notrt aS v-4 rtvelr iI tu a ejaacre CMmwace ot V. t 4. I B1zslx tti i ne Oar gwis Lefore bayissg else-j whars. taken at CiMBtrT prcJaeo D, W, PRENTICE k Co, s- Goods sold at WALLA WALLA prices. MUSIC PE A T lEIEeLS Xol rtVU&tn ot D. "W. Prentice & Co's MONTHLY MUSICAL JOURNAL, Prtce 73 C.nta per yar. Cceala III mteth ot 5ew XuSc rth ytmzr W Alexander & Co, PI0XEER LIVERY. FEED AKD SALE STABLE. mm Covrt Street. Pendleton, - Oregon. Jfrrtu Bearded ty tXt day or sfeei ci rtas-i onakU rattj. W.P.L0CKW00D, nayW ROrRIETOR I or Ho For Te as ! Buk sctiBca r sxxorscs to ttxjls t ott mr nk ac KctSi O rt. 3k taeVa mra TV rt KM. tor mm Cnwu c al IV xm. U rr to a easeriUMai wr wtbs ea sriau. i eMSaa 3 H. KEX5XT. tf je tare txj Vsrturu lo aiuejt ta b Dayto5 or VinxriT, ICS ca rr aSSrv. E. R. Bark. Cscsi Lax XfrtX at ertr.Oekertjj9euVtC)3 NxtT riVc Os aXScur ot Ut Cttx-. C S. CiMaaiaaSaerr, Caerer aaocr, Ossuearcr. Isscrttte t&t CnmliptL a-r"ja H al tV Ttjo la Cc2Ma tm.tr. tu in fa 4 "t1t Tanaa aaj car trseenr Ssr aa cajc.fi. ou GE1RAL MERCHANDISE Boeu, SWx, Balr. Capa. &ttu rgnrS'.-t (Mi, Croccrvt. Eariaan, Tart, CEXTJZR TILLE, - OREGON Xi)PHxTe.J ymxarsMj iaau4 al IirCa I ttB tat. be esOtaaiLriX aertf WEB-?00? 2ALQ0H.-- Cam JTIatlock. PENDLETON, Orejss Liquors, Wines, Beer and Cigars Of Hum InZ ftT m! mxji ca bxat ye afrirornxt 4rtal mtxmj I s orn eti uewmn. XLSO a s I wi i r ff taai Ste it asstesial ot wcy paraca. jeaiaSttcnacnfaaeieX. .IViitrr Ce.s mton. a. TOTS, TV U"J.ja axd "Will be sold at the lowest prices from now till Chritmas ATTH0XEWST0R& Opposite Pendleton Hotel. ceilir 1ST HOTKTi. WOOD! WOOD! Tb efrSTrAfS U ooo fTr;mi-t to topstf lift o- tio oC PKX OS.KTU.X HI a BS) tat er al IW law aCer af lonrt a tottrj vB W rr&1iT ai(se4M. Tbomr wbfax rr vene far erst wlcarr iW4 oroi ta xixit orim at aa caHr ar K r. tsaac BtrtLf TS IT H. L. THOMAS, 'it'aC a as "" -Vt-XitMW Hcppncr, Or. PEXDLBTOX MAM AT THE OLD STAND Xaia Street - - PcndIetoaKOr- D. it- R. C. SAT BERT & EAGER, DEALERS IN Fresh Beef, Fork, Mutton. ' ' Corned BecH . - - Salt Pork. Sausage Mcat, T H T a wo . inei ieei, t Tongues, Tripe, All kinds of Fresh Sausages. ISIshot cash price pnld for Maughtcrca 1105 STfUtlTJ FRANK DUNN. Al R, C-iHnlATHEllO! T BU i i iDBR. PENDLETON. OREGON. ortitr a. kxsta. I. C Uxvqiiji Heppner Flouring .Mills, S3 Ilcppncr, cirrgon. DENIS d HEIVISON, PtvprUim, JtllX tS NW TCR.MSC OCT AS COOO AS rpac csiussicxro tastes nxxsmx cr 15- FIRST CUSS BESTAUIIilT, la U SaWirg xaava a STEVE'S SAMPLE ROOM. PENDLETON OREGON. wtre rea cu tzi tSo BEST lABLE Korth of San Prardsc, TbetaNevftatxa tiseaba Sjcai ttrsitbe Ha b tot feme. !& sartT aSria. ami ray tjorUea oaMUaauirr taa fairoes ec iae coca. afertteab r rl tor eaeat. s.mlay X3M net h4 amj seet ctva la wtf.un br Fkv. ffira Bnt taaJ br aa. at vwrTWI THING - E N Scab Ilxtermlnator. State of Orrsou, County of Umatilla ts. I. S. Olnev. better known as Cap. Hop kins, being duly rwnrn, say that we, the firm of Hopkins & Hill, residing near Pen dleton, have used the Australian Scab Ex terminator, mannfactared by C,K. Williama Ftocktva, Cal.aod scld by IL Alexander & Oo, reodletOD since April last, ana Qnu han edicientcure: tlial we had 2.000 head of aheep affected with the scab in jts worst form and alter using Uie Exterminator fyd them entirely cared and no signs or i races of the scab left; that we have fix bucks runnier on a itmsll ran re which baa been the ranee of scabby aheep and said bucks are perfectly seuud. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November 187. 1 beat. I ii. w. iisnxv. oov20znC Notary i'nblic. X MONTH rstrastfea. $12 a ear at borne maae bj the loeeKiiecs Catltal Bot re ealrrd: ri ailltUrt jeo. Mm. vonre. bert as d rfrfc teate iMeer basrrbl U areric(eriiitiisaaBythUiC'b Tbe orfc n il(btaB4 rkaaasl. asd locii aa anroee ran ra rifbt at Tboae wbe are wa who eac Uu Botlo. win ao4 et tbelr a4 ? .t mf. .rw mm for iLmjttlrf. Cjllr nelfil aa4 utm rne. Now u tho lime. if" alrtadr at ' XiUm Paratlnrt Store. w W. H.XxjuxxU. X.E.reuos Marshall de Folsoa. Kl3lIX3l2LSXraJL-tLla.S. koooi to mt, it. mrana.1. ai5 rrxscT. THIS CEITTRAXXT LOCATED asr PQPBLIB H0S2S HAT1K0 BEES ENTIKKLT EEPHTED and SEFTJEITISHED H Koe- ormD roa The K&ccption of Guests THE "TABLE Wm at all Umfe be foesd fannM wlta lb mj bwt lit markMasaraa. moa trtrj otruea sum ie aataf Uepaire'acisM uccae. Jesse Killing MANUFACTURER & DEALER UM AT1LLA and lESt)lXTOX, - OtUkCOX Also agent for the SEW WILSOX SEWING XACHLSE price $o5 to $a0 Doors, "Windows -and Door Trimmings, lowest ratrcs atthe TJmatilJa Store, ass- . Scea Xaia Stmt erfneaa nreewiea aottl, rvcorlee, Ofrrsa. TlfOTKiSaewliheareuaaaaal rtucuilt niea VI Jill wrrk itx'WI'ol AH tla4( ef afncs!XsnI japftiat rfeaaas Ifcraaie mm MARKET. -star- THE BEDS Air all aew. uil Ibe nana bat btrn farnliW la the cralrat atfle im n& at try coerrueoce sasao hmb la a enevclaas beoaa. TM UreriT 1 btrralVr te rubt-0. lt. NAT- TSSaaSX STAu. A k.BCrr.Rio.v Airrtaj: or k jim. si-i l.art be eo kajvt aa4 enten fram fUj aumorM la I Tlics. Robbing. HAV1SG OrCXEO A NSW II CAT MARKET WK ar r-rrreml lo en4f Ibe Tfia of JVoJlrvoa aS Tknriif aiib tbe cbotrm amis of all 1 laili at rr accabie rain. Sbf p ea Ualn mt vrpo'e CWrl UaoM, rmxlktce Orr(oa nur4i Lost, Strayed or gtolen irisir KI&TTPB J6- CTAMH Wool, Hides, Furs, Pells, -I have- TvearTtobinsonTllle, one white horse I rirxyrr XcJ nB io lb ort 15. hands hlh, branded T 5 conuec- jaa uakarnHD to orru to (3 aa bor br st From aboat ted oa left thigh ; also nnc roan cayuse branded-W on Iett auonlder. Any person giving information to the underaicned in reference to twe or both af these horses will be iiUndly'WWardeiLV Address,. . Wsl Tkckck, jiulOt , ' Hsppacr, Orsgon. TO tVKOX YCAVXerlSUSSaiU; 'In , jy will Be Bp tth Ike ttm.aBd roerevskcatflf. S.rt-k. w.'0.? fj," . TrncrtrtTn It .JjHcttojwJ thai U ibxU cuxlaula O nJl aa tsrti. Kaar oate taoee thas tbt 1 ,k. nor HOL'SC Cat! cf Ibe amoanlaumi aborr. .No frtr can fail to r Tua ttratlnc oot ermleza aad mm lira lo lb barter N4b- lr like H for inoor nuVir txrr otttri lifm. Ded b plcaaau asd atricU twcwrabla Kri&rr. Uyo traat to kbeea all aboat lit MA fmyttf bqaisrfs be furr tbt subtle, a ad et jnmr bSJrm acd a nU send joe rettijarUcaUrs and privaK- Irrraf fir-; urniM ecrdi ti lo free; jna tae Ibfe'laatrtip foor eiliri leryeeraeiC AUfwi CEO. ST1NSV.V l, JU If rerUaad, Va rrUlMO cf brlBj Ibe T7 BCsT BOl'SC Eatf ef Ibe The rxud'Ct asd Ira riling peUle are mrrCMST la- Sited tocaii B. BAKEH, Preprletor. & BAILEY s10'000 i sio,0oo GENERAL LAND AGEY, F n pELTS Ceart Hoeae. LEGAL BLANKS I SALE HATINO tbe Uiest arrrored et evtry Town, ablp la VevautU rosolr. asd bn&e rrtetuitr ac- aealaM llh Ibe locatJca aad eaaOlr of ail Um Uads IntbeOcbtr. I win secure laad rr lettMa esdtel J I ear eribe fend Ias cflbe V. P. Hlbtr ltoRrstred, I I rutlcstar altrallaa (n4 1 the rrwreauoa ol.cea I Kited uh ttuas is ta serutrai m wtta Tbe hlsbest euuktt rrke paX. OfSce at S- ALrlXAJiDER. & CO.'S Stare, PENDLETON-. H. 'starkweather. OrclStf ' . THE SEDS Are aB trr, ai tbe nxasa bare Vt-rn faraabp ta tbeb Mini Ufrnt asl visa mtj oacvcs&ct acalr saA Is a ana-ctaai bcie. ta aa its Arparaxssi S be ca rta ibe ttmnC aaj ISx- !rV- la Vtrr3Swl tkatHabaB aalBUtatbe rtrouxwa r belts tbe very BEST HCKKK Eaet ot tXo Baaetataa. Ttiraiecaa. Steve Stnrrd rsofsirras. BATLER & CO. CCCX5oOES 33- SadilJe niail Harnesa MAKER. PENDLETOS, OKtGOS.j TTBST Coortastlr oa basd a eceete mvjjtj- oa " Bareraa. 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