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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1888)
......Mi (IHIin. W?lv rlhiml lll thoAh.llKloll BtO llOfU fo ''tf 'lller,!1111 HV'i": horn tho Hunt ,.,rn W iNtrtliini . Hi' will l ": ' ' . iervk'.i la Ills TO 1IK A KA1MIOAD OHN'IUK. lViiillottm nltlvltlnii Tnifn UUpilohnrn to In l.ncntori Hi'rti-vrrnlliH to .Sloop Tor Mrill. 1'ondlctoii In tliu coming city of tho Inland Empire It Ih tho foiumost town nt presold. It Ih u growing town, uiul al ways Iiiih boon, hut It has no mushroom growth. Now comes thu good news that in tho next fow weeks trains are to for meals. The dully trains ant will tiriivo hero about two A WOOI.KN MIM,. M.r.' 'IMr ,vl" t!"n I'enillB'oii imil ahll.li i VVomIci, Mill IDlii llnil. ll u Mfloii ,t'" Accept MM I'ropo- Tho follow lug, letter, which I self-ox-p aimtorv, has been reeelveil at this ollleo J Eaton HaViiis Vooi.i:n Mim.h, Alien.,) Inly Id, 1888. f East Oiti:noNiAN Pen. Co., Pendleton. Oreenn. . Oi:ntm:.mkx Yourn of the 1. Hi inst. nt IIUKE.E KltOM T1IK MOUNTAINS. P. 0.,) 18S3. f iiHKViTii:a. .1...- lie,,utigrapucr. ' hour 5 cents a ghtss. . .in I.... i. jioMiirii are sun ijuuiihjs L heretofoio unknown. rt tho bargain nt nusiico s gjhlng " 8",n d,caI' ttml ;t cordial, (lnft Honour) ut 'ScCcit Iloer Hall. It taiin !aT4lriibihieforHaloon ''" .. I'.., imt-tlcllllirS. Ill- term? l u' ' . U office . .... . .t..n.i unu iiiuier -new .... ImU S 1CH10 UUV 1111 I"--."" lure-". . i Mm H. 0. Thompson and 1 j&niilo Welch will leave TMcacliatn. i..lt.lt lin: inl In tho court- DUUCi". , .... , trcorvreti wiin ciiuim buvl saving up 1118 n!a a baseball loiirnainent. avtowns mo now; In the name liiker flatten mo uuu iuiuuk. ntftvlll coninieiK-o on thu now ......I i.nll.l tuf a week from lir. ami Will nopusiicu rupiiu.v. ir.nl veti fra Mots Miiiiiisoiih iitreiKl ti from Vein .lylland, "at Kemper x I'ivo Cent Ueer ut teww.iiited. None but tlrst I tniifL"! apply. Also a ship fit ils.ir factory, Hamt Om:- .III ( .No. I work horses, wagon if r lea a low luuro. Ill- , JtilfiM iii, icsldenco comer ', zVt stri.-ts. mulinHf of fi lends In Pondlo- il'il t I' Jin that he Is Im- ., Of iin.l Ii imIlII !1 VI'I'V Hlllllll It ll " - ' . (hiianatoiay alter all,threo toeH. I. Itarker. a blither of Dr. Ithwi'lace, and two daughlers, a iiuny, i 'recoil, nisi iukmi relations sunt mends lu i on- k everv reader of tho Dally and tkly lviT Okikionias to on i mx-uro ono or moio eatupalgn n t.i it. .-Vini-W oi'klv. to No m,V cents; Daily, liioni Is building what will .a very pietty resilience on .til hi- lot's purchased of Hoorgo &'.h lulls are now becoming i cations for attractive residences. . . I- .ii... i ..ti it n. i I. Mot units en m I iosoi l oi vorv his.t-allii'ts, pbived a well' I ... .l.uti i r ii nun uuu ii.u ut ii rcuiu ui .1 in Err. .1 IVi . Imvii Inut rirolv..l i"aiber of tho latest oainiuL'ii b ill ln'inncmlii' ntiil ItniiiililloMii. ' I'Jbiic ut the opera house soon. :t cf Huii;s, marcheH and in- J miikii. ichli iro'rty and trluketH I'jWillUiu simurt were Hold ;t t!w court hoiiNO by tho w unjaid debt.i. Ho and his V Dimtrv several ilavs airo. .1 tll.. .k..,Ij f.- ti'iillioy were eked by mill - hv. ' W nl T II......... I.... M. ftln.' are ciiiniii' out mlln T I.M.I ... II .1 . OTcuniiiu to spend the nidit. nilni! In iho in irnhiL'. Thev "I'lc arrangement is uiiuul to am excursion. Uu( irt mwU ' 'nt ' s WalHfl lin,! djliL'litnr. Ml.as urj. L in .i .i , .. ir.. - ...v., dy U,m l-n-U U Ii.iVi ..n 1 ..1..1.... . in itr.iiL n 1111111 iiji ' A "j,k1 inanv other Peiidhi- uia .n umo, ami another 11 urn." ... . . ... . I " 1'ivii.iuij do lining;" I' lltn U-nrn urt.il .xll' --nunraiii 11)111 t Hit uri ; ; riniii;, and this Is only a '!heau'rjj.ii fir this ono hotel. fiaud what tbcv find 10 4, but the War of Km- .fa hi K'ems to bo wend ; r-'t" wurd. . T -rn'r ami William Dolson, 'll' in Artlnir llHT. ...l,,r.,.,.l : I'cndloton mines in tho a mountain. Mivi a 'i'nr,...i. -nareproMiertors, and Mr. Ar- i'lllr ,nti lit;.,ri ,,f t.-rl-l.... . . . -....... u. nwiniiiu . - "iii. ii are ui Drnsnnt limli.r. '9WMdeveIoi,'n,ent. f.f..nar. . . . " "y. '"8 "i tho Oregon lluild- ' r f inMd.r.il.U ,11...,, 1.... .. '. 1 n, t i i ' "irvuroiuii a "C'l l)V-l.lttK U'nrn ,l,...l.,.l ai ,V, """I".'"' were oiecteato ; nXone vcar- J. II, Haley, . M- "ea, Frank Dii J I PlnU'M' v- ".nojiton, J 1'rui tt aud W. P. Mat' t ! 1 I ""waiioi, managed woolen mill would not prosper , PvmrQa by camp life, and tenting on the . in uur vicinity. old camp grounds of vc.irs a-gone. iou miik of my coining to l'cndleton. And now Mc.ichan. of historic fame, I ,Ii.",l,J,!"t1,ck,i,in,?1,1,,.,,'bl11,,1".wi 11 '' Kimiola the sninmlt of the 11111(5 i.u uiiovo unu, unu win noi no ui nueriy mountains, not to nay anything of Cov. . to go iiiiywI.ero .fortlireqorfourw.cckH.ltV.ev. and Hell-dale, um w At no onii oi mat time, l intend lo begin j ,ay enlivened by the picsenco of come of , DetartmGllt looking for it location for my new mill. vorlr pleasure-seeking 1 cillens. Wo o - - 6 PtT tW' ow, In Megard to my coming to your , m.,,1 hn.mv untnmm n n..i...i i SweeiDine S l!.' 'M''V-i- h Department. nul in nu . 1 . .1." Jl. c---r I MTTTna lllrl O K n n 11 nfl All C in- 1M --- - -1 I'nnn and icccive ii. i wnvuuumfc j.vcuuuuiuusi ait uur inuwuu vruutAa iniichlnery already bought, I must bo as Z "1 l:TZL m'XTn1 W , . Department. .'.Jl ., ...1.I..V. ... CJ.rrT -Dr-Ja.,1 i 011i.1' f V W """' .'. ".,' puo""i"l5 "uWHot a (lainitg ng c hiirac- uwociais xtcvinuuiuiici ill uur VJXUlilllllU XJV iIuiivm IiHiL'i'il to 1 vn on t in l'nol i- i'ihimI . -i r..i.7 . . a. j 0 11:1 "M"-lru"" ' iiioiiiiiuuiiH wnere money 1 UHrblllGnu. could eonimand silenco. wo slnecrelvl o.i,-.. ID AI,, o-i,, j -nr -n deplore the degrading position to wl.lcli! Sweeping RedllCtlOllS 111 Olir Men's FlirillSh- ii.eyimvo fallen, oiir urlle e is Umcly, ; mg WOOClS Department, ami descrvcH further consideration by & eTTrQQi .Tnrl4.;T TI10 Orimtl Old .Miiuiitiilni mid Iho Llfo In Tlii'in. llni.t.-ii.u.i:, ICamki.a July Wl, 18S8 cry warm weather hero for tho last fow days. Tho Kootlilng, nhady, ntately 1 o'd nine. lainiirni'V. fir uiul Minion iill'ir I I delightful retreat from Old SolV bib ter-' Ing rajs. The sturdy ax-man can bo i-een i at lest diirinu' the heated natt of tho dav. instead of eluht and tomaln I"1 '"i""' ,""" ,10 "Uir Unit your people 1 now and then c.dmlv hriishliiif at a utrav I thirty niiuuloH for dinner. The piesent 1 ". V." Vr' "? to i-ecino y that may chance i to light upon his! Walla Walla train will bo extended to ' """-'" "i ieou iieswmanio honest face. Coiitentment with ti clear I Paiii.lnglon, on tho other Mdo V',"10 Vi town, uiul oHpeciulIy otili-r- ooiiHcIenco maUot lifo rottl iMijoyuUlo lioro of Hiparia. and Mill niilvo daily 'V.1? , ,', 00"sm" ,llu Iroliict of tho i u.oso grand old mountains. Tho city i about one o'clock and connect with the r..1. . .'. i ..' i . . V w" 11 wu" cliapn aro llnding out the comfort to bo' west-boiinil train for I'oitiantl. r.isson gers on Iho Parmington-rendletou trains going l-'ast, will stop in I'eiidleton until tho oast-bound train arrives later in the afternoon, at what pattlcular hour Ih not yet known. When these changes oci itr all passenucrH going to Portland or the Hast from Walla Walla and points In the upper country will como via Pendleton Instead of by way of Wallulu, us now. No passenger trains aro to run by way of Wiillula after the change. Pendleton Is also to bo made the central division of tho O. H. A iN. pyMom and bo oo'iio tho leading railroad point, on tho O. K. & X. road, after leaving Portland. Tho train dispatchers and their assistants will be moved up from Umatilla and thereafter uiako their licudquattcrs in Pendleton, ('(inductors on both passen ger and freight trains will "lay over" and live In Pendleton with their families in stead ol at I'nialilla us now. This will add considerably to l'eiidlolon's popula tion and assist greatly in tho business hit 'rests of thu town. Tho railroad com li'inv will eularuu their round houses and doiibtlusH In time build machine shops hero. It Is doubtless true that tho refusal of Pendleton to give $:10,000 to Hunt's lull n Mil Drought this about. Hunt's railroad will coinu to Pendleton without a bonus If It comes at all. and it is tho prevailing opinion (hat it will come In lime. Tho people of Pen' leton, thu pioperty ownorH pattlcularly, should do1 all In their power to make tho town of enough impoitanco to show lo Mr. Hunt and others that It 1 to their Interest to como to Pendleton. This can be done by i encouraging thu building nfMichculcr piiseti us a woolen mill, paper mill, soap factory, cracker factory, tannery ami a doon other smaller entei prhes w hich can bo ui.ulu to pay. lly jiiopei iiclinnafund of $.iU,(l(H) could ho raised bv the owneiH of tho soil of tho town and given to those who will establish these niannfactitring euterptlses in the town. Tho laud own er, Instead of losing anything by thU liberality, would pocket humheda of dol lars where he gives hundieds of cents. 'Iho Incieased values to ho derived from the building of theso ontoipiisoH won d bo ten limes foO.llOO at least. Think about it, you property own ers, and put your heads together toward Iho prosperity of Pendleton and you will be nut prised at tho result. Of course there aio soino sluggaid here as there aro ovoiywhero, but they can bo gotten rid of easily, as any other iost can, If all will unite for one common pur I ioso. Let nothing stand in tho way of general prosperity. It brings plenty, happiness, peace, and the balance of the sweetest jojH of life. What do you say? Won't you do your sliam? Hien sub scribe to tho woolen mill and paper mill bontiH. Good will follow.. L. DL SENBERY & CO. -AKU 0FFI5K1NU- Overwhelmiiig Reductions! IX .C.HCBR-rfcr H KB-.. BIl'a.'.'OB: KC20,"H. TO KEDUOE THHIU 1MM UNS J3 STOCK! Bargains, (Bargains! Sweeping1 Reductions in our Dry Goods Sweeping Reductions in our Fancy Goods always longed lo live on the Pacllle coast and would givo your 'own tho preference to any Eastern city, If as good Induce tueiitH can be ottered as aro ottered In the East. Please givo mo all tho particulars yoii can about your town; as to the price of fuel, house rent for mill operatives, etc., etc., etc. 1 havo Ulready been in correspondence for some limu with the X. P. It. It., in regard to height rates, and find them full as low as oxik'ctcd. Please havo sev.-ral of your largest wool growers wiite mo and tell me all they can about wool growing; ustogrado, nihility and prices. I would like to have tliem tell me, also, the names of some of tho laistern houses w ho aio largo buyerH of the clip from the Immediate vicinity of uio people ami nonesi press, .Money en ters too largely Into tho inako-iip of inanv paierH and journals. The iudooudcnco and usefulness of an Important factor In society Is mado subservient to the Mam mon of vice and sin. Look around Pen dleton and givo us tho news. A .Si"nst'iiini:n. "A Subscriber" is informed that tho personal atlairs of peoplo which ho id Sweepine: Reductions in our Boot and Shoe Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Carpets, Oil Cloths and Matting. Owing to the backwardness of tho trade this season, wo have an acciiinulatlon o slock which wo do not pioposo to carry over. tildes to, and which ho thinks is news is notnows; and tho Kast Oiiikionian does ;iWE MUST HAVE ROOM! not bellevethe publication of scandalous j mutter does any real good, nor Is It In tho . hunt. No mills hero being I U imbllell v. but not before. I Knii-nns m-' ii i ,.. . . .... i ' J4.m i(i.(i(i.M.i.j rcnnlctoii: Hie amount of wool shinned i iit.ivIm,.,, ,f n i-,.un,.i.ii,i uiinually from Pendleton. All the woolen ,,L,,.. when such matter lieeoines public, mills on Iho slope have splendid roputu-1 ,.n ( ,j,0 ,ll(y of a newspaper to givo tl.iiiu III llui I'.tiut. n milu horn luilnii I 1 ....l lt..t. .. 1...1 .:..i l..f..... , i ... able to compete with good made from California and Oiegon wool, and with tho Increased expense of shipping, the uiifcouicd wool compared wllli the lin Ished goods; also the labor tioublo In Iho East Is fast becoming an Impoi taut factor. I will make your people this proposl Tn order lo get this room, wo have decided to inform the public that wo will sell for Iho nest sixty day.-, our Entire Rock at i;ilV,MIII'H VISION. A Urciuii Winch .11 lulil He O11II01I I'm phrllr. U linker City, on the night preceding the last glorious victory won bv the Ion: If they will pay my boaijl and : "ylirH, ,,ick HdAurdi and Fred W'allle, MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES. We guarantee that goods of a sl.nllar quality cannot bo purchased elsewhere j WITHIN 15 PER CENT. OF OUR PRICE-S. Puroh.nerrt would tb well I IXtinhu itir.Hto'k. Too lrcut n Wunti. There has been ti largo amount of kick ing by resIdontH of both hills In regard to tho lack of water supply, and they are perhaps justified In doing so; hut to lay tho whole blamu on Iho shoulders of tho superintendent of the waterworks i. do ing wrong, radically wrong. Hero Is tho whole thing lu a nutshell : Tho cistern at tho pump-houso rises and lowers with the river, and although four bundled dollars havo been spent in digging a whig, blast ing out the bottom, and otherwise enlarg ing it, tho supply of water is still some what Inadiiuato. Hut Ilia fault i-i not hoio, cither. It lies with tho water con HiimerH themselves. The superintendent for several nights, and until twelve o'clock, has gone the rniiuds, uiul has found water splitting from hoses nil over town, which had not been turned nil'. This Is contrary lo all rules and regula tions of Iho watorwoikri syslem, which say that water shall lie used fur Irrigating puriiosos (inly between too hours of U and ti a. m.. and : and S v. ji. This coaseiesn drain during iho night takes all tho ca pacity of tho pump, and not a gallon of water is loft with which to lilt Iho reser voir: and in ca" any ropaiiH aro needed for tho engine, tho water supply has tolio cut oil entirely, as tho leservoircannot bo ilcpoudctl uiibu. .should thl nightly drain not occur, the reservoir could be tilled, and tho pressure would llion bo Hulllciont to supply residents on both hills with plenty of thu precious fluid. Thu ruliu enable the hiij erintendunt to charge tnlv consumer two dollars who fails to thus comply with the regulations, and this law will beenforced In the fu ture. IOt tho consiiinorn thontselves re member that if thuy exerclso n Utile economy i Vtlio uso of water, tho supply liavellng expemos, I w devote my time fico of charge, and will come out to Pen dleton as soon as I can get away, which will bo in about thirty days, and will do what 1 can to locate a woolen mill in your town. I.ei me know at once If your leoplo will accept the above proposition. Very truly, E. IIomuii. Now. Mr. Pioerty Owner, you have read the above letter, and doubtless you ate thinking that a woolen mill will bo built in Pendleton. Put the E.vsr Om (Ionian wants you to understand that it won't bo built unless you do your shaio toward encouraging th enterprise. Shall the East OiuhiuNian Inform .Mr. Iloinor that his proposition Is accepted and to coinu to Pendleton as soon as posslbli? A woolen mill can bo built In Pendleton lieforo snow llles if proHrty owners will do their duty. Manufactories aio needed and if they aro not obtained tho town will amount to nothing, an 1 bo a place of no imiHirtaiico for all time to como. Hotter strike one blow when the iron is hot; it will do more god than six when tho Iron is cold. Tho Hoard of Trade should take up this matter and foicu It before thu oycs of all who aro concerned : in thu meantime communicating with Mr. Ho mer. Now, all together, and wo grow and prosper. llolnl Arrival. Vii.i-Aim Ilorsi:. Oeo Harnhart, Wild Horso; J C IIIschlsTg I) M Strauss, St. Louis; M T Pahngiiift, St Paul; It Satlul uiantl, Alma Ames, San Francisco: Jos Webber. Jr, P E Uodgkln, Prank It (iratr, W Hobeson. E Ling, Portland: A llyrd, llelloviie; .1 A Norlhwuy, Alfred Johnson, Halter City; O M Heeler, Sa lem; PW Davis, Lewiston, IT; T F llanloy, J L llacklemaii, (leo llaidi... Murrnv, WT; it M Dorothy, Milton; J (i Tobln, Walla Walla; J S Itlchoy. Mil ton; JooOarrolt, City; 0 L Williams; WW Pieice, Win Slcen, Weston; .Mis M Lehman; Wm HimcroU, City of Mex ico; 0 A Hehlcn. ll S Hag.in, J N .Shan non, San Francisco. Uouik.v Itri.i:. A Illnleii, Ccnlervlllo; Nels Chester, T II Ilagen, Echo; D Watt, St Petersburg, Pa; Prank Heosloy, Condon; M Ooarcea, Walla Walla; A L Putney, J F Ward. Cit : N V Snyder. Pendleton's pitcher and third-bdHoman. turned In to enjoy tho sh op of the weary and Innocent. 1-hiding their room rather warm, they transferred their couches out of the window to the front porch of the house in which they were stopping, Perhaps because of (lie lulliicnce oi tho balmy moonlight night, or mayhaps tlirougha prophetic Inspiration given him In his slumber, IMwarils had a lemark able vision, its every feature standing out as plain, clear and distinct us if he viewed them In tho noon-day huh, and was thoroughly awake. 1 lo saw six men putting on thu shingles of a now kitchen lor a house, three at work on each side. While at woik tho main building took Iho near tho chimney, from a defective tluo. An alarm was turned in, and the tho company promptly responded. Ed wards met them, ami thu running dro mon asked him t i grab the roH and run like blue blaze.'', lie did so, and thu roH jerked him luck, after which he pulled a spiiug, and a cannon shot oil'. The tire company then ran to Iho nearest hydrant, three-iuartcrH of a mile distant, and thu Imso was laid to the burning building, and tho chief took out his tele scope to see what ctleet Iho water was having. The (Ire was soon under control, and the llrcineiisttiitcdb.u k. ICdwanN was again asked to run with them, which ho did. About half-way back to tho en gine house, they met a iiiuural. con-lsling of a hearse ami a long string of canl.igcs, all on a dead run for the cemetery. When tho hearse was passing at full tilt, tho following hicr!ptleii was ob served, In (laming letters: "Hero lien llm r-miiinniif Di'vlno, l'lm pltclu rof ill" ll.'l(or l ily IiimiIuiII .1 no." The prophotle natuio of this dream may be more thoroughly appreciated when it is known that Devhio swore he would rather "die In the Isix" than low the game with Pendleton. I lu lost Iho g.iino, but whether ho N ilond uit Is not learned. It i Ktiaugo of what a siring of exciting incidents the droain consisted, culminating llnallv with tho hearse and Ha prophotle Inscription, everything be Iiil' as distinct as if It had reallv occurred. and was not tho happening of a journey J 111 IIIU.IIIII.UIII. Protection or la Ida DM w II nft Kaiorm lloyonit quo'lli'iii, the Tin lll'ls (tie Iksiiriiu whlrli Iho ninilnu cuuipaluu will l fotmlit anil ll Im-Iioiivcs evury llli'ii who oalil voir lutciltaciilly lo Inforni h inviir upon a miti Ji ct which mi cloudy all'ccls Ills Iciiiporiil welfare. The GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, Protective WHAT IT DOES FOR US, TajJJ It l an utile uiul logical exposition of Iho lnlu.tlc nml iIcI'ihIoiih of the prntci ory. inn worn ih tiiui'iy,iinil a very viiliiiiiileeiiiiirlliutluu so me llieiiiluriMif I Iti'liilers what I iihiiiiII) liNlilercil a iiiiihI iilistrtiKC mihjcct envy of coMiproliciislon. It will ki rvo ns n Turin' prlliicr for Iho learner n well iin a Ii I-ImmiU for Iho learneil. This IhioIc nIiiiwh Iho priictlcnl elleel of the I'i'iileeMvii HyMein itpoii Ihocotllllry. I'erluip-i llui luiist coiihplcuoili fciitliriliif (lie hooli U Ik exuet iillmilio'llt with Ihu liichMiKO of I'rcnl (liinlClevehinil. Thi' poltou (if .Mr. llliillie'H "Twenly Yiurs lu Copkii Is Itihen up, 1 1 In iihspiIIoiiii upiiu the'riirlll'auiilyzeil.erltlclKeil ami uiiutii lo furnlfh laelriiwn rcralatloii, INDORSEMENTS: The form n well nx Uio KiiliKlaiien of llm I ionic U mint nilialriihlc, ami I Inivn mtii until I in; MirpiiMliiK It foriiKU In I he ui cut work of ion nul Inn Hie tiulh unices the pcoplu. HON M. JIICKI.NSIIN, 1'osiiiiiiHicr (Ii nil. rolrctlve thn larlir reforin It. V. T(VNHH.NI)..M. I! I nollrp Unit IliU IkmiU Is rerevin irrciit coiiimenilatlnli. It Is iHitlouieil upon fuiiila iiicnliil Iriilhs ami I w'Uh Unit tho faeiH mill iirKiiineutH may he In He hiunU uiul iiilnils o every cllleii cullcil upon this yeur In vnle upon Hie urriit inimical iiiii nI Iiiiih of mirplu ami lllllll. li:.N, .KHIN C. III,A('K, ri.lono-loiier of IViikIoii. We liilce plenkiiro It1 ulvlim thin wnrl. our In ail) li'ilniM iiir -I, unit leeomuieinl Unit lo rn I ciiniinlllcen ami cIiiIim iihmkI Ih exlenillnn IN cliciilulloii iiiniiinr lin vulem nf IIIIiioIh. hTATi: i)i;.MU('it.'nc i k.ntiiai. t ommpiti:!: ok ii.i.i.nuim. Ami miiuy iithrrH. TIib SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGOKIAN, One Year, AND GEN. LIEG'S BOOK. IUmiIc IIouiiiI In Cloth nml Heiiil-Wroldy VmhI Of k'hi'ii One Yer Iloolc Alone, In Ololli, pieit Niiil . M flfl . I 0 Addioss EAOT OUEGONIAN PUB. CO., I'enillet'iii, 4li-'K0ii, linker C tv: P P Luu . II rch Creek; J I Wiluht, Cal ; A J Smith. L Hansen, Port-1 I land; 1 lUMchoy, .Meat-hum; JP.Mnsor, ! Colli Sin Inf. i Howhan Hot-si: C Davinoj Mrslilke ton. Etiio; Annie Itrowii, Walla Widla; Jack Wilson; WH Horsier, .Nebraska; Can (iallagher, I'lilludolphU; W Sails-, Moxiuiw: J E Ileum. Weston: H Watson, Fossil; (leo Whilller; Hlchard Pattorsoii.Asotcn.W T;R lihider, Milton ; (iramio; -lonn j nrau llnrk 1'iiim it Trip In I lie Sound. Mr. (ioorgo Ash, of tho llrin of L. Dusenbury & Co,, has returned from an extended visit to tho Sound country. Ho bilugs tho usual roort of Iho "boom ing cities of the sound," Seattle and 'lacoma, and sayrt ho lie I loves their ad vantages havo not been ovor-oMhualod that the icsourcoif, the woulth-pioduehig tonitory, liibutary to Ihui-o titles is enor iiious, and that thoro aro yet oxtonslvo resourcos awaiting dovolopineut. Whothor mis: i inconi.i or scalllo will wear I no pennaiii i, .1... a lin inrt. t'lias A Icirv. I. A oi supremacy is mm in iiouia, uu in- An imliuiivsnlciiie. In.,, i.ta i.'ii-wnrtli. J Schiller, tense rivalry lietweon tho two places Ited Moccasin, an Indian twenty years ... '. c. m t Hlverlon; El serving as a Hthnulus to every enlor- ...1... 11 . l....i.t ...I1.1.J lw,l' I '-"'"" L.t.l. f. ...1. n 1.. .... ,1- , ...... ....nil. K(ilIo"i (Jreiroll I Hv . 1' liariCK, lunil, pu.-u in u unuu mi nui uuu iiiioinui fetloBt, urek . Um m hoL.on()i,Il)rHl.0.tulllth.lt i,0tl T'w , i n'.rrv i 1'JH remain good towns, their m.-hkm. P. W. 11 er and d. II. hierry, i.i.i i;..i .o.ini i.. u.rt in., - - --- . , - i .'M.ikiith tivi.tij pitMinvm ... nt. ..". ,..w W 110 laiOiy SUJIil lliuir uiicim.'".'' J. Worcester, will return to Vancouver, their old homo. Mr. Siierry loft for Wall Walla this morning, to rema n during tho races, and from there will in Vancouvor. Air. inor win leave HERB TO STAY ! i -in:.Li:its in-- will bo ainjily sutlleient for everyone, una , (.0..k Vam-otier. W T; (1 W lllock uiul kicking will cease. I family, (.Irauls Pass, Or; It Willlu old, who lives two or three miles uiiovo tho agency, committed suicide Monday. Tho reason for his so doing was a pecu liar ono, and i-t calculated to overthrow many opinions as to an Indian a cnar- ut-ter, ills sisior, wno ucs nnuano, had entrusted two or lliree norso.s 10 ws . ... i ... -.i ...t.. i... t..i.i caro. iioing ouoieo a gwu pmu f tho nniuuiK-i. and was accused uy u nun brother, who lied near, of stealing tho llOl'MlS and uiinroi'.'iatiug the money . '.? . 00 -""rpliy, was i obiaiiied tlioreior. un iiuan .i hwh. ''"'of 'ur o'clock freight, i broken at tho accusation agalnut his "j j. in not (mite kllleil. i tho liorisos and returned tliem 10 nis WNiito put an ondisUter. nroof that tho accusation wuh lii nidf, as this j false. Hut oven thU did not sootho ins I lacerated feelings, uno uiu kiiunicusu that ho. an honest Indian, had been oven susiiected of thievery, worked upon him that ho committed suicide. TliU Btory ehowa that poor Lo, contrary c In i .i . . . ' lirtM il.it 1 r 1 . . i -'--..ill lltlll I.-om nlil.,!.,!..,. " Jllue ui r,,l 11 till tk'ltll Uv ' meuD'iiVf'1.10 tll t!ectlo trn ,'u., ."'". to o'clock iijiii c. , ; '-Tarril i. ' . iw Ullio. tJliTiir u nun imaiiy cruelly ffi?..on 1'ead, with 1 1 i . . . ii . r..- i.tj .l.3l.i. this evening uireci iur w iiii tion. 'the gentlemen, during tlioir resi dence in Pendleton, havo won golden opinions from all their acquaintances, and It was hoied that Pendleton might retain then atiiuig its list of worthy citi zens in tho future ; but Providence has or dained otherwise, and It can only now bo wished and believed that Vancouver will bo as glad to welcome thorn homo again as Pendleton U sorry at their loss. I Wo oak every reader of the Daily and "boom" lsilh have been exH-rionclng. Mr. Ash further says that ho has thor oughly enjoyed his trip, but i-t iievorlho- , less glad to got hack, not all I no aiirae- lions of Iho sound having served to wean him from his old love, rendlolon, w men ho characterizes town as a splendid inland uj nearly aiiopiiHoiiiUBa....b......,- oheoosian to en- ffsass? tot as I""."" ty bS'i wiV:&. It Wu.n't Our lloyn. An old lady resident of Pendleton in speaking of the unusual noise mado early on Monday morning last in Pendle ton was Informed by tho agent of ie Mahou's circus, which is to upvar hero on next Monday, that tho bill xstcrH in preparing for tho trip to tho country to udvertiso tho great show huvo to eclo brato, as it were, to call tho attention of tho public. She knew it wasn't tho town boys ; they never mako any such nolso. iFomitnre, Carpets ai Laota, OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETC. Complete Htoek, coven nv: 14 iioonug. Jive thousand wjiiiire leot. of Goods Sold on Easy Payments. lorbes tfe Arh.eeler, Aysotiation Iliillillii" Puudlutou, Or. A, w.sc HOC DLAI.I It IN Now and Soconcl-HanU Furniture, Stovos, Bedding, and General Houaoholcl Goods, CHOOKUJtY, CJl.AKSWAJUO, Eto. Goods sold on tho Installment Plan, on Easy Terms. A.. -W. SCI-I UXZII, " 1'entlMon, Oregon. Main Street, vuuj ,