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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1888)
' .. titntttl111llC0 llllJn'.rt..V '. IIIHltT tllO milll- rn on 1.,irj,,iui, Ho Will "llltKVITIKH. Llioto!5Milier. Moon, """" r . i ( the Bar.aar. L Klamath County, wants u Li. ltoHonbcrjr is in ium mmU-. .. , Wafer ami who '.ii'iiib Inst. L, clerk was busy cancelling Lrft 5 cent leer hall popiHM- Kwun.1 blizzards, Mimic Lll, of The Tofts, was in town He has laiciy rcuiui-;" Hum 'm. rii.irininif bride. LMnceoftlioMasoiiIorcsUuir- old winging, n-'"-'011 tloorH Union: J. Boss Dickson, Iton, una .uim hwiiiib. fCre in iuu tnj 1 1 1. it ....i pjn?k llnimlicvin, I'm Niels . ItramU-vltis Itrondorl, from :mi, lUriimrk aro sold at Fred Scent beer hull. itr of gravel is being taken iion Main sliest, alxivo the Inir, for the purKso of grading cul wmit of the vote of the M male at Salem to-duy by lUe Mcllrldo. so the Hast uinf.iriiil lii-juileo Fee. trlr,Ute fnini Tnroiim, has no fi'iioii in J. F. ltobinson'H bnr- U (viitt plied, lie nas i no i dicing a llrsl-ciais unisonal J llld.rt H'nry Avntliiru u limit boon received at this olllco. .... 1. 1 i .. ii...i.i k'tfllllllilf Uliu n u ilium j imiiik ijtidie, It looks as If it were mat. '.air rlerk has calletl In some litmhli iii the work propurn :Jin: Iho olllco. County court Sidjiurneu, leaves u great deal clew up in so short u time. tktJ. II. Italoy has for the ihvs ken visiting Camas liillnroluMv return tc-dav. tellrinct wild a cordial recejc l! little but determined strong-socmcv. Loilio at a rare hat-gain. tWiMurttim rif tint iiwiinr. 'n e!e an elegant residence projt be cottage with two lots, Iwst p tan, price IL'OOO. Apply to NiMon, ramieton, hW Kiht Oiirdiivt is- in '. Only one dollar and I wen- ami uyiornunui govern- J. ifliT tlin I'lPxIiliMitlnl nine. v no wH!r in Oregon so 111 dves all the nuws. puimin.a vomit; iihotogniihor JU, IU4KIIIK 11 lliaVUHM 111 HID lilt inHtmiiioiil. 'I'liln iiuiL'itd f aw in tho Held, and when 6 conrliiilftl. IViiilli.imi imi.lit 'fl.'My analyzed pictoi hilly. T Ilthtillrn imvii mwt nt litu wiits at rcntorvillo Monday ur'o auiiieiu'e. ino rro- w nave a deeorved ruputa M throughout our county iHwuuaii proiewor 1 1 liiiiHlc. Biitet'onnuixIcfMrthe Fouith Jtlliemcmliersof tlm Man- -VletV. tit ill nil ,,ll l1 in' making the iniwlcal I'fwam u Hitiivrii on that at the court houso on next '"inf, at s p. i. ;fcranj f,uiy roturnd from 'Mion..uiiveH and fr onds hi u,iev,,l,V train. They! IrlemlH In n.il;,.r ciiv ti... 'inmof Ix.th Mr. aiu'l Mrs. j K.uUMer l"I'"y will! thU evening to transact ""1f"is for l1'1'0"1' !" 1'ictmo nh arr iv...! i.. 11 i. ... i iii vfv iiaiid-; WHO Will I1U TlIK NUXT. Th Woolen Mill iiikI I'lipurMIII ItmiUH la (IrowliiK l.lko a (trren Hay Trcn, Everybody In Pendleton BholiUl look below at thono who have coino forward voluntarily and given hard-earned cash toward Hocurlug a woolen mill and paper milt in Pendleton. Every propeity owner aeknowlcdgoB tho ncccsnity ot thoso mills hero. Mre. X. E. I)oHialn, and her daughter, MIsh Flora, called at the olllco to-day and Htutcd that they would give tho generous huiiih o) pomto their names liclow, uh individual Hiihucript Ioiih, and that thu Despaln en late would xhortlv givu a liberal amount to tho Rimo iioou caiiHo. Thu total mini mihscrlbed to dato, Fimiily through tho Hinaii liimienca oi tnu J'.aht uiuino.NiAN, is ifl,l)V). When mora Inlluentlal per hoiim get to work tho goal will bo reaclicd Willi Utile ullort. Do your Hharo and othera will do Uieir's. Who will bo tho noxt? oxtl L. Ilium Il',',0 Jchrj FallliiL' 150 h.HT OlIIKIONIAN Pub. Co 150 Dr. (teorgo King 50 V. V. Ma hxk 500 fjturglrtifc Wade $o."0 O. S. JuckHoi 25 Frank Duprat 100 K .Sargent 100 Mrs. X. E. l)ospaln...v 200 MIhh Flora Despaln 100 Benjamin Selling 50 NOT A niDDKIt. Tlin Court Hon lllorlt OrTerrd for Hair nml mil it lllil In MimIo. 'Shcrlll' llentley, nt public auction, In front of thu court holme, olluicd tho Court IIouso block, one lot at a time, for Halo to-day, according to terms Hinted In ad vertisementH which have apicared du ring tho past Bovcral months. Xot a bid was made for any pint of tho property, ho the attempt to noil was fulllo in tl'ie ex treme. It Ih the general impreHBlon that tho county cannot give u good deed to tho property, while others tuo impressed with tho idea that .Moses (ioodman, deceased, who gavo tho properly to tho county about sixteen years ago, did it with tho intention that Iho county would mo it for all time to come, an county court grounds, and would never attempt to di vert it to speculative purKses. Then again tho values that have been placed on that iiroiert,v by tho county cou t nro exceedingly high and far above tho real value of similar ptopcrtv in the vleinitv. This Is one of tho main rea sons why no UhU ' woio received, intend ing pmehasers believing tho aoesscdi values lar loo nigii. Tho properly will again bo olleicd for sale at 1 o'clock to-morrow, but doubt less with the same success us re sulted to-day. Tho most praclicl plan that appears for the county court to do Is to extend Cottonwood stieet through tho block and soil all that portion n tho East side of Cottonwood street, which would lioastilp 80 feet wl 'o l,y !I50 'eet long, at auction to the highest bidder, and In the s.une manner dispose of College block. From this sale doubtless as much as 00,000 would ho raised, which would go ipilto a long way toward building a handsomo court Iioiihu cdillco on tho present site. Probably this Idea may 1m impractical, at least to othors, but the East Okikionian oilers it in good faith. One thing Is cer tain thu court-house block can not In) sold and a court house built on college block with the consent of tho majority of tho taxpayers. Til HY Til I IK AT KN TO III! UN. HKllKl.H TlIK LIST. Tho l'ourlli or, Inly will lin Ccli-tiriitett In flrnnil Stylo, nml llrlou-nro tlin People to Whom tho Croillt Sliotilil lio (ilvrn, llelow la u complete list of tho liberal minded citizens who havo mibscribcd, In small sums and largo, to insure a grand celebration of our nation's birthday in Pendleton. When a person shows an nnselllsh disposition when a person shows a willingness, a desire, to put his shoulder to the wheel and help along tho vehicle of progress and enterprise; when n person opens his heart-strings and jiurse-strlngH to attain a praiseworthy ob ject that will result in benellt to his town or his country, or to himself and neigh bors tho East Oiiiuionian feels llko thanking that person fervidly and openly. .So lot every man "on the list" accept our sinceio thanks for what they are worth, and cut oil' as largo a chunk' of same as will correspond with the amount ho sub scribed. And let him know that tho prulso of tho public generally is also ox tended to him. Ills next-door neighbor, pet haps, never mibscribcd a cent to tho undertaking, and w ill prollt just as much as himself in the benellt that will result to tho community. This Is true but tho liberal citizen can cousolo himself with tho thought that In the march of progress ho Is a rank ahead of his neighbor; that In tho book of unselfish enterprise his nnnio is enrolled far above his neigbor's; and that as a patriotic citizen of tho great United States, willing to sacrillce ler sonal interests to gloriously eclebrato the time when it entered the world of nations as a more infant in swaddling clothes, and now is a giant in proportions ho occu pies a prominent scat in the amphitheater of patriotism, and can look below and sco his Hellish neighbor scrambling In tho ranks of tho multitude who never give, and who light for thu txmcllts they unde servedly receive. So let every man on thu following list congratulate himself, for ho has a right to do so, and let him re memlcr, as was said U'foie, that ho Is simply casting bread upon the waters. A good many of tho names have liecn ob tained since the other list was published, hence the whole Is printed again to make it complete. A few who have subferlbed. and huvu not as yet paid, will please do so at Ixjezer it Kuobler's : P A Hammer $20 00 E.I Sllsbee 15 00 East Oiiikionian Publishing Co 10 IK) lavu Horn 10 00 I. Dusonhery iV Co 10 00 II F.lohnson A Co 10 00 W U Kuglo D M Council E 8 Ilorton W A Miller ; V E Post K Weisor M A Pat ton ( 1 LuDow 1 D SKar & Ct U S Stoker Houser,fc Peck X M Perkins , V C Alloway John Me IS a try. I A M Isaac ". ; ; Hicr it Sperry EA Walker. ! It 11 lleatlo I Geo Ilartmati .Chas Carter I Halloy & ISalloray iv I'uscai John llentloy Lehman Ilium Hen Selling It J Slater Adolph Sanders J It Phillips Cash Cash Chinaman P A Carrier Geo W Sweeting Cash Gum livers II A 1'iixon Win Jones Too Parkcs Cash Joo Busier J II Otto J no Lamblrth P G Gibblns 1) F Barrett G 11 Tatdiir. Mow I.img. Conrad Klam G C Greene J II Uohblns C W Glbbs E U Barker Geo Itosenberg V Tlllard W I) Dolson Casl Charley Chinaman Sing Gee Wong Lung Hop Sing Ah Quotig Snide Drummer Trump Tliri'iitvli to Hunt u('liliiro Wiinli Iiimi In I'l'iiillnton, Win. Klo, proprietor of a Chinoso luutt dry on Main street, lately exierleuced one of thoso unpleasant Incidents to which Chinamen aro toooftou subject. Iatulut night, eight mon, probably tramps, con regaled in a threatening way In front of ins laundry, no very naturally hiciiihni out to see what was wanted, hut didn't - y ewry ralrnud lino in ' "t'tluios iind their way fl'muxil Tosco such l,l:l!a.v'w l IM.. .. , '. , a 'S C"!iiploxioned Wn years, loft .i..,!t,un....ni Uebnurv l.wt without Wn.U yluw ho wan go uu of ,,u whereabouts ,'e or Mrs. J. xurt.rosH, t4ut.K . 1 u away ino ! vunnent co,niK.titorH. Cffi'or''o I'-mlev Jail the InterestHof hU wSi? n-jOOIncash to ,t.of Mr. Wheeler will Lrk State to take fibz ilT' Wheeler, to meet with as cordial a reception as could Ira desired. Ho was brutally pushed and jostled around, was struck twice on tho cheek, and a dish hold In his hand " as broken. Of course ho retired into tho laundry, and blow a polho whistle, hut no officer came. At this thicatcnliig sound live of tho men departed in haste, but three remained .'or an hour or more. These tho celestial bravely went out and faced, and was told by ono of them that If ho wasn't careful his laundry would bo binned over his head, and himself roasted alive. Thoy finally loft. Having heard ii d hark in his hack yard, uliout 1 a. m,, Iho frightened Mongolian got unto Invontlgato, and found a coal-oil can half full of oil in the debris accumulated there. If thU statement of thu Chinaman can ho lwlioved, it shows that the dim threat was not without lis meaning. Ho says ho knows the man who made thu threat and that If he sees him will idioot him on sight an admlrablo resolution. Tho wlmlo thing resolves itself into two con siderations ; It Ih cither the vagary of an oxcited Chinaman's imagination, or else it is true. If tho latter is tho ca?o as wo aro inclined to holievo, for thu China man Is above tho uvorago in intelligence jhtoplo should ho on thoir guard against Ihoo dangerous characters, who would destroy thousands of dollars' worth of linijKjrlv to gratify thoir hatred against tho Chinese. How tlio C'lilnc 1.1 vr. Pendleton can boast of u regular Chi nese citv on u very diminutive scalo. It Is on Al'ta street, and if largo iiuartors in cities aro of tho same character, a walk along their streets would Ira iositlvoly un bearable. If all tho stonch. tho Hijual ir, tho lllthlness, tho utter depravity, that can ho seen within tho small spaco of half a block in Pendleton were magnllled an hundredfold, as it mut bo in San Fran cisco, it is a mysterv Ilia- a white nun with nostrils could live within a mile of its locality. Walk down "Chinee alloy" in town and von will be assailed by a strong Hindi that will almost lift you from vour feet and cary youaway ; look in, and vou will bo ga'eted by a sight of filthy sijua'lor to which a hog-en would bo a paradiso In cotnarisoii; and tho w hole at mosphero la impregnated with a sickening odor that needs but a word to describe it opium. How K!Oplo can send tho clothing thoy wear on their backs through tho inner and hidden mysteries of such a locality, and oxct it to come out clean, in a puzzle that only tho goda can explain. John G, Fir.'i National Bank Pat Kino L Kuvkcudall Laundry it Demott Frank Arnold Shaw Fred Kemper Geo D.irveau Fred Gerk-r Max Bacr John Ernst Lee.er, Kuohler it Co Kothchild it Bean 1.00 Morehouse it Co Wm Itoesch Joo Ell Wafllo it Son MGraU L W While Hansford it Co Campbell it Wilson J Wnu'cnhhiHt G I) Itlchardsou Alexander it Frazer. Pendleton National Bank J Studenliordt J B Kconcy it Co G Gutiibert Frank M Colin it Co J P Medornacht T C Taylor it Co Wm Itoesch I.00 Moorhouso it Co Wheeler, Greeno it Co 1' .1 Donaldson... l alck it Cohen J A Brigirs Mrs Bradloy Peto Parmeutlor Gits LnFontuluu O W Willeko A Hansen Geo Darveau J 11 Haley Henry Kopetka G Gumhcrt It Perrin J M Watson T F Itourko Hall it Ilurnslde.... .Ino Stanllehl Johnson it DIack John Steliort W C Tllton U G Thompson Frank Duprat I) Kemlcr J Diamond J II Shoemaker Forliertit Wheeler , TC Ward Geo King. Mrs Mausell Burioughs it Kinney.., W S Dyers M E Folsom S L Morse , K Bond II LCarl Despaln it Howard A W Schultz Estes iV Guilds W D Fletcher Hourv Bowman W C Tllton Hanson A King Zoo llou-er. Geo M Hayes .las Crawford Jesso Failing J II Eddy (ieo J Jhrig....... Eaglo Hotel Marston it Sharon W M Beaglo P DoKoo .Mrs Worcentor It Sargent W F Matlock Guvont Fitzgerald. W E Crows Minis Bros - Frank Zeigler Cash W S Wells Cash Sid Savior Jack Hobinson ..- Chas Frazicr J A Ward 10 00 10(H) 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 50 7 50 7 50 7 50 7 50 7 OH (( 50 11 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5(H) 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5(H) 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5(H) 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 3 00 .'t (hi 2 00' 2 00 2 00, 200 2 001 2 00 1 2 001 2 00! 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 25 25 Total.'. 58l 25 Hotel ArrltuU. Vii.i.aiii Ilui'si: II Slahl, Geo M Xelglo, Walla Walla j Dan W Katun, It C Callapan, J lowcniMrt, .Mrs Rowland, Portland: Arthur Clements, St Iails. Mlssouii; S W Babcock, Walla Walla: Hoggins, E II Johnson, .Mrs Willlatnsaiid children. J T Jones, Walla Walla; L Block, Ike Hvman, Br Palilalia and wife, Mrs Boulaii, San Francisco; Ed Friend, C S Schooman, Chicago; I E Sallng, II II Nelson, Weston; S Harris, Colorado; H Faenler, Bolso City; J Hammer, Chlcauo; Tlios J Tweedy, Nyo; J G Wright, City; .i A vavaiiagn, i i Hammer, naytou; James Carden, City ;T G Early, Tacoma; F Vincent, Atwood; E E Orton, Eugene; N F Gordon, Harry, 111; T Branlcn, Fort Collins. IIowman I Ioihi:. Harvey S Chilton, Harrison vlllo, .Mo; E O Henry, San Francisco; A C Pickett, Portland: J K Hallowell, Liuhton, Kan; A S March, Iloppnor; B Watkiiis; James Hubbard; John Walker, Jiiu; Dav Oliver; John Burt, Logan: 11 I) Melloiigal; Dr J Schalnwaid, Frank M Pastron, lloiso CityjThos Conwell. Walla Walla: Anil Pernoy, Luclen Gachet. Now York; A S Thompson; X L Actio, Cenlorvlllu; A uovicr; ueorgo J'oogo; n u toaKiim. II W Brandsteller. J A Morton. Nolin: E O Honry, Cove, Or; Mrs Clough, W X WINon, Img Creek; Glvau, I'matllla. Got.imx Bum:. Sam Carpenter, F Ba ker, Adams; Frank Spikes and wf, Echo; Clark Walters, Weston; X S Cesloy, Frank Kannav, G W illllln, N S Serlhn. T M Miller, Jell' Samson. Kansas City; E Campbell, S Hartley, Vinson; Costello Bros, Country; W O'Connor, W W Gra ham, Cheyenne: J F Temple, Itundi; .1 W Salisbury, Pilot Itoek; John Parker, Juniper; A J Sample, City, Tlmt Terrlliln Cyi'lniie, County Commissioner John Luhrs and Architect G. W. llaboock wore dhciissing tho late cyclone in this comity and also other cyclones in othorcoiintiion. A few "whopjK'rs" were told, whim Bultoook wild that a cyclone pasK'd through K..nsas City, taking .i sih-IIoii out of tho Iron bridge ucruM. th i lvi-r as clean us a '2 50 , place of pa er r.inhl im cut with a pair of 2 "A I shear, it al picked uj a large sluuin 2 50 1 lsi.it which was ling lietwuon Kansas 250 i City and SI. l.ouU, and curried it I hi on 2 50 1 iiiIIuh i a tfiauger'H wheatfluld. .Mr. 2 50 i iUbcock Is a splendid aiclillm t, hut nov 2 50 1 o, iieloi it is very plain that he has mis 2 50 ' tiiken his calling. V-'.! What Will I iio lliirin.it Ho? J!v"' V. W. Hojier hroiight In samplerf of 2 .VI 'g'ain this morning from his lunch alsmt JSO.twelvo inllos noithwest of rondleion. 2 .10 , l h wlioat hoks excellent which buforo 2 i)0 i the late rains would not have mado hay. 2 50 Heforo the rains came a great deal of w neat Had Deen oaten on ny runiiuit ami at the tiino it was ihought to bo greatly damaged. Instead of it being an injury, it has proven to lie ablessiug.aH the iium Iwrof stulkHliave increased greatly and the crop will lx much largor In conso tjuenco of the attack by the rabbits and npiinels. Some farmers cstimuto the in crease duo to the rabbits and smiirrels at fully ono hundred per cent. Mr. ltojmr says his crop will bo fully double what It would liavo uecn na not wnai nu thought were jsts eaten off a great deal of it. From all jiarts of tho county, ami adjoining counties como cheering rc(K)rtH of tho crops. HO! HO! HO! CELEBRATION! IN PENDLETON, ON THE 112th ANNIVERSARY OP THE Nation's An Old-fashioned Barbecue, Foot Races, Sack Races, Bicycle Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Will be soincj of tho pleasantries to be indulged in on that day. A PLATFORM Will bo orected on the grounds for Dancing purposes, and tho PENDLETON BRASS BAND Which is under engagement, will furnish tho best of music. 2 50 2 50 2 00 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 1 2 50 2 60 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 A LIBERTY CAR And tho Howling Horribles Will bo features of the Celebration. 9 J Lend us Your Assistance Follow Citizens, and wo will enjoy together tho finest Celebra tion on record. In splto of continued failure, base hall ! entliusiuHtri do not seem 10 uecoiuo uis couraged. A trojositioii has now been made to the Iluntiiigtou club (o play huro on tho Fourth; it Is not learned witli what result. Tlio Handel-Haydn musical society held their regular meeting yesterday evening. Somo now and very beautiful rlinniscs were practiced, tlio InexiHsri- 2 0oenced beginners Hinging admirably, and 00 showing tlio euects ot good irainuig. EVERYBODY Is invited to cometo bring thoir sisters, cousins and aunts, thoir inothor-in-laws, thoir wiv&i and all of tho children.' No ono is too small, too largo, too dignified, or too modest to como. Let all como and participate. It's to bo a day of sociability and patriotism. Hip ! Hip ! Hurrah ! fltSeo future advertising matter for further particular823f