East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 08, 1888, Image 3

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    MIM.KIl'S HPHKUII.
A 9llOtriM AVFItAY.
A noat now hIrii anpcarH ubovu Pontile-!
ton'H mruest iiirnltiiro i.-itnhiuiiiimni
bearing tho IIUtncH "H. 0. Utld K. M. j Niunll AuilIeiH'e-Tlio taunt Stt-reiitypeil A Mhreplierilrr KmptlM Ilia !lfv..lr at
Wheeler." It llieaiia that thetfO UOIltla-i , Traih-A Pun L'uniiuriit. tho UHliiplirllUojt.Nmr Alba, With Con
men, wlio each formerly held u third in-' , Vorty or fifty people had aumblcd in , rt,'''' Kirct, imt rjeta thr wrt or
tenjHt,huvo boiiKlit out Mr. ForboV Inter' I 10 ?iera hotio by H o'clock Paturduv ' ,hn Hnroimti-r.
. . . . . I t ! Mtl . . . . 1
.asi innn(iay,in ttio mountains, hdoui
en niiluH from Alba, band of sheep,
iiiiMnttd 1 linlrincrinrr In tint ('inmuil llmd iitnl Mr.
uro now nolo ownero of tho l'mulleton I piecont, Inohidliii! uIkiui
1 i , H I. c?. .r ,our "d one tnuw nften foolishly do. This occasioned I
iurvHi,uuvo uouuni out Air. rorbo.i intor I u, "ofo iy h o'clock Saturday ! ,hn
.est in tho branch store hcto, nlthoiiuli oyonliiK, and a few others straeuled in ! Liu
I that Kontloman still remains a mombjr : afterward, so that when Mr. H. ft? JUHer ' ever,
,of tho Portland linn. Tho two brothein began bis speech just slstv-nlno iersons 1 hclon
0CT011KK 8, 183.
.(nllritncli OBice.
IlltEOONIAN hai iruttpli utrim.
M'ff lornicr tuo man., Maker City isrojwrted to bo buildln-up , 0 irI- M,r- MoLeanwas not present, ' a "Jtmrrol between Lon and Kd. Camp
b?it UnW. lie i will iw , considerably after the fire, a modern ar- i nM wH iwt nblo to meet his appoint- bell and LiRhtfoofs shfophonlor. whoso
I11". ....- .f l.iullt!toll. lllltl i t.i.--.. i .. t . . .... ' flinnf fit l ii ii...t..l.. .....I .. i i . i. . t1 ....
ViVii l "tro 11:11110 uu ascertained, tnw row
Minor was Introduced la- .1. started from a rather liimfnil ronvnnm-
ho SCCllied In lut Hi.. '....I., linn. Ilin uliimtili.u-ilni. .... II I ..rr t m.
... .. . ...u ..lilt .-..w. vv . ..... .ii. vui IIIK AV.
' leetlvoly the lire wan rcallv a bunellt to l'.n.J",t',P''1 '.I'Cpiiblican iirerent. ' Campbell a liar. Campbell retaliated by
tho town, althoiiKh somo Individual firms I ,, ',r' M'llt,r M wch by saying also questioning his opKnent'H voracity
wero heavy losers, ana again, somo. on ' u ,wuu wan one oi proteo- in no very genuo terms, Mien tlio latter
getting iiiBiiranco mnnoy.aro said to have ! " ,, .,,".'c ,ru"0, i w " weapon and commenced firing,
como out ahead on tho transaction. i. 110 "hl ".ot 'dtcmpt to dcllno either , Tho result of tho fitslllado was that Lon
! .Mr. Leo Moorhouso hands in tho fo.. &"riK il.f!0!. ""Y0 md lyon
Ultj. m , "vftiir. v.i.iii. nun nun iiiiu un nil lllimuuig UirgOl,mU
. u-! ..I . r Kal H,-""ws of national u linger blown ir and was wounded
V"vNeaIlli, ho said, were mliiliiLMnnniif.il- sovcrelv in tho thleh. Tho herdnr tlmti
turing, agriculture, and lalwr. flied tho two remaining IoiuIb in his ro-
iiiu mining iniiustrv. no c n imil voiver at tM.. who escane In urv lv
$20.00
ri'IlSeVAf,oIriT.yl,'r.li5 ' chltecturolJoing Intluced to' . aUe plae i !' ' i
I'M Ctiaiii ilonvlil . of tho ancient buildings which havo Wen I mo.-. , ,lr' )l
,r Theiiinuy wrvico lit his , standing so long In Huker. Taken col-, .P,,,!'-v .,5,h
I, rhctcgraphers.
hltuxer, iiom.Bi. I lowing: "L. I'. MeCartv's Annual
line tobaccos at mo inuu;tlcian says that Mt. Ilcr-ules In
uuinca ib I no Highest mountain in the
world bolng 32,7.10 feet high. If this be
truo, it knocks Mt. Kverest of the Illina-
Ibookfi notions, etc.
tit tho
M.1.il hav fnrsalont tho
mollis court house.
Lpbcll Is buck again from
Lj vWt to tho Kastorn Lnd.
t iu.i i liia homo on Hock
cmbcr30, at thoBgo of 60
In l down on a visit irom
r liiinsclt among inn juuui-
, . . i .
it.a ivim lives in i-owuer
rth'teflicd 1000 bushels of
1 .. .I
trcsoi grounu.
U. foreman of tracklaying
fcr urancn oi no v.
giinday, and reported good
Ic rullroad work,
IujJs of granite from Kast-
ed tlirougn town nauir-
.. .1 1 T UmaI.
r rorunnti. it "n
trbulliling purosoH.
I who while enpiged in tho
It Union, apiroinuiu(i luiun
lin miintv scrint. has been
raprlwiiment In tho county
,ir.
k.rfgncd by J. M. Hontloy
lAiorof OcOriM Hamilton
filio Iweball grounds, Hun
lie game lietwocn tho hard-
llho pinners,
nlll coon donart for Wal-
to enter Into busInesH,iirol-nx-crv
etoreM all too pienti-
lion for any f-inglo one to
l for its owner.
li!v. editor of tho Itural
r. . . ... ... i t i
lin iciiung inn ami ugricui-
I time down on tbu nulla
k Saturday evening, and left
m for'rortlnnd.
lime of tho dates on which
I to tho Mrchanii's' iuir can
Tickets gootl for sis days
I trlii arc to-day on salo at
llho reduced prlco of (11.75.
Ih with Howell k Co.. and
urnl to do upholstering in
idics, put down carpetfl and
fbulnesH lu this lino with
t moit reasonablo prices.
ln town yesterday from
iWnmi him tho horso was
llluuimn, which caused tho
III Mlllo, slierill oi Asotin
by that cowardly critn-
iin.ii.i.i t..i....!!.... a : ...if. . i . i mi. .iij . i -
layas into a cocked hat. That mountain i K , ' ".r !.,!M:i" ' " 'RVW' .V"? " Si ,'
i " "ii i' j mi ninPMi t'lMruuillll Y i ! ;4 an iiiv ui unit iiut uuv Ulll 11 llu
mountain lum always Isjen considered
hoiutefore as tho hit host 1" the world,
iiemg ii,-'au aoovo mo level oi tlio sea. '
Tho .Stars havo doubtless learned from
their experionco hero and in l'oitland
that a baseball nine is never perfect, but
that it will ono day meet an equal or
superior. A defeat of fourteen to threo
Ih a poor, a very poor showing. Tho
Kaht Oiii:oonias's Portland correspon
dent MMimH to havo rather an unfavorable
opinion of tho playing of the Stars.
l'eonlo who intended to go to Portland
Saturday night and see tho last lull game
were nicely fooled, as tho ncst-lsmnd
waH delayed ton hours, or until 7:30 .a
m. by Huntington connections. Among
those who departed foi tho mctroiolIs on
this train to tako in tlio fair were Mr.
and Mrs. I). W. Ilailoy, L. Ilium, Al.
Wurewoiler and Hen Hageii.
Judge Feo returned from Union on last
night's train, where ho has Isjou engaged
in holding court, tho session hinting
twelve days. From all reports it was a
successful one. Mr. Feo doubtless giving
tho sumo satisfaction to memliersof tho
bar generally as was experienced (luting
tho session hero.
Itoliert Kelly was acquitted in Union
county in his trial for tho murder of
Hooper, tho jury being out two hours.
Tho sight by the jury of a tremendous
dlrk-kulfo and revolver wielded by
Hooper when ho was. shot by Kelly, had
a good deal to do with the verdict.
Me.-ticrs. Kerby and Keenau have
bought out tho Star Restaurant on Main
street, and will continue to servo the
public. Mr. Kcenatt has chargo of the
cookery, and will seo that over thing
is herved up In tho most approved
style. i
Mlmu Ilros. & Co. displayed n line lino
of pianos and organs at tho Walla Walla
fair, and were successful in scouring an
order for ono piano and u couple ot or
gans. This is letter than winning bluo
ribbons and grand medals.
A lino liiastitr pup lielonglug to K. M.
Wheeler, who, being somewhat of a dog
fancier, iuirchased it from James Mar
ston, fell slono dead in ita tracks recently.
No cause for its peculiar and sudden
death can bo dlscoverod.
Tom Cainplxill, Oscar Dovuul, ono of
tho McHeynolds boys, utid C. I). Hrooks.
were among tho Camasltcs who visited
l'midlcton Sunday. Camas Pralrio peo
ple aro always welcome In Pendleton, for
many reasons. '
Joint Hcathmuu either intends to win
a joungffortuuo on tho election or go
Hut broke. Ho has lust inado another
$100 bet on Clovoland with (Joorgo
Sliutrum, a pros(erous Republican
farmer.
The tuvlvlfiving Inlluonco of last
night's shower is felt to-day by everyone,
tho utinosphoro being cool, puro una
pleasant. It wan a long felt gloriously
suppliod.
U Armstrong, of Paloin, Is eighty
soven yeats old and has 1hou an Odd
Fellow hinco 1KIH. It Is said he is tho
oldest Odd Fellow in the United Htatos.
Kev. O. W. Lucas, formerly Congrega
tional tninls'or bent, proachod his first
M. K, Confeionco at llolso m,r m ' rl"" v -'V ' .
'oteofutoo.fMind Uov. J.I). . """i lunioa i.wi nignt
. ' . . fr.... ITnt.wl lltlr lin linn lllWlll llltllllll-
j on mo charges, ono tor "'
Ilillict. mid ono for nwlni? a "K W'Un me Iisi iwo weone.
ber and not belnis able to I A turntablo for Alio, a station on tho
lime he should havo nald. I Furtnlnnton branch, was taken up by tho
was tlmt ho Ira doK).scd i freight tills morning.
OMerv. From this sentence l mi., t tlltn l'r...l.util nml MIhk Mh Snl.
, v ..... - - i ,MICU tllltlU ..f.iVB "
Makes an appeal. jB uro n town from Weston on a visit to
i Wul la fair lMini nvor. tint ' MIhh .Tossto Nvo.
Vndletonlans returned homo Henry MoHrootn, a Mountain Valley
V . aud Sunday ovonings' Htnckinnn. is in town toidav. on land bus-
wd Mre, Hen Morgan. Misu jnuss. 4
V.'r.?"d Mrs. W. F. Mitt- , j..mlwtn. nf rinmia. miiroMnnta.
. Fred Donaldson, Mrs. , - ? ount; is in town
to-day.
James Hardwlck is now emjdoyed In
tho Chicago Store.
IMtlNTKIlS VS. TINNKIIB.
am. which is really tnoro
hce than a stable. Is now in
kton on tho sito of tho old
Mr (iagen never docs
lire. He wants everything
lind of the very licst.
fin hardly walk u block in
uiout Muniiiiig ins too on a
IVvuloil lward in tho side-
itinual harping on this sub-
( monotonous to leaders, but
ilewidks in a corrostwnding
fiTiioionotH to poilt'Htrlans.
hihMi will leave for Seattlo
hlio imrioso of entering tho
Ii railioail cotnnanv In tlio
Ji'uttii)cnt, working gradu-
i TespoiiKtblo and romunera-
ills many friends wish
Nicrcss imaglttablo In his
of ulufrt and stool rails, but did not tell had received u leaden messenger In tho
bin hiuiois thatlhoy voio all tiiKed, dl-'sldo from tho pistol of ono of tho boys,
a'ctly or Indirectly, to tnako a few glass , He g.ivo himself up at Pilot Uock, and
and steel rail manufacturers millionulrpn. . seems to bo sufferinc consldcrablv from
He cited Russia and P.uglaud as awful his wound. It is reported that tho Camp
examples of cheap labor, but did not say bell boys deny shooting at tho shco
that while Kngland has free trade Russia I holder, even after ho bad commenced
Is ono of tho most highly protected coun- firing, but this must bo a mlstako, us tho
tries in tho world. latter is severely wounded, and claims ho
The tutlir systeln, .Mr. Miller said, wan shot by ono of thorn after ho
makes a itomand for agricultural prod-1 had omtitled bis revolvor at the Camp
nets. Hut ho forgot to mention that 1 Ixtll brothers. What will bo tho deter
since thore aro over 1700,000,000 agricul- initiation of tho deplorable affair is not
tural surplus, which must find a foreign known. Neither can it be learned
market, tho price of the whole is prac- whethor or not tho two woundod men aro
tlcally determined by the price which dangerously injured, further than that
this surplus brings in tho Kuropcaii free tho sheophordor came worst best out of
trade ni arkot. Under free trade, ho said, tlio ipiarrel of his own making, a bullet
our agriculturalists would have to com-, tho thigh being much prcforablo to ono
H!to with India, Russia and other agri- in tho sido.
cultural countries. So they do now, Imt ---
this was not stated. .-uinm OAMI' flUOUTiMi.
America, bo said, sliould lie tho markot; . , , , ,
for all our agricultural products. This 'p,'riir Nhnoti i.onnt omptiril,
means that no more land is to bo culti-1 . na HhooU "l K'1 w " cn,P,"
vatcd.no tnoro fields opened up, and that, A correspondent writing from Alba,
alsjut ten per cent, cf our agricultural I ndor date of October 6th, gives tlio fob
workers shall abandon that business and i owing account of a shooting scraK) on
go to tnanufacturlng-and at fbe same 0w..n
timo ho would have us Isdlcvo that wo' , cstcrday afternoon Mr. Lighlfoot's
cannot manufacture to comiK'to with lor-1 sbeop-hoitler, and Leonard Campbell,
clgn countries. " herder, and Ldwin Campbell, a camp
Hut it wus for "labor" that tho prolec-' tV"Jur', .,,r.vl"R., Beimrate their
tlonlsts had the greatest sollcltudo. The rf'coPf Imhilgod in giving each other the
laborer was better off here than in any ! iu " t""0- 'r. ,lwo "l w'l,u.'u Lightfoot's
country on earth. No explanation was ! hmder fired his rpvolvor thieo times at
ofl'erod wbv tho laborers most "protected" Leonard, ami hit him twice, in tho hand
were tlio worst nil" and poorest paid. M'ul '"l' ,1,c lwico l'dwiii
Mr. Miller ipioted approvinglv Mr. ' 1 '"''P'sdl. Loonard is at Harry Hlckers,
Harrison's iiphoristn that "tlio gates 0f . "'or Hip caro Ir. Hill. IIIh wounds
IWtlo Harden swing only Inward." Ho ' a, "?t "cci'ssarily fatal. Tho row oc
they do, and through them aro Hocking f wred on Owen Creek,
thousands of ' pauper" laUwitf, im-i .. .T". '
ported by tho protected mllllonahes, bo-! , 1 ' N' "''proycinr,,!..
catuo they can get them cheap. Thixi, Jerry 1-oloy, ono of tho hcadcarcn
shows t learlv that "labor" Is not pro- ,rH0 1,10 railroad company, has a gang
tcctcd; in fact it is the ono thing not 1 J ",0" ul w.f k preparing to removo tho
protected. ; oM turn table iu tho uiOrando yardr
.Mr. Miller, in tho course of his remarks i J""1 plneo tho same with a larger one.
said he was Interested lit lumber. Ho is I ,lno now V',rl1 tttl" ,H n '"""Ntni weigh
an oxtenslvo tniinufai lurcr of lumber, , In .ovor.ihIl,,.V'.i" "'".,',") Ived last
and Is "interested." It did not seem to ,,v,ccl5' , l wi" ,,,,, rcipihcd in turning tho
occur to him that his thousands of cus-1 1'K rv,llt "," nom to bo received,
tomers, the consumers, wero also "Inter-! tho incantlnio ong ties will Iw turned
cstcd;" that they might think thoy wore ," 11 ,1,tlt Ih "."Y In-Ing constructed,
as well entitled to that two dollars a I rl,Q company w I have to put In larger
thousand feet as ho. Neither did ho as-! "''oH all along the lino on accoun
sort that ho ever paid a quarter of a ilol- of thc.w! biK engines. Mr. 1-oley will
lar tnoro to a laboring man because of I ipcrlnlond the ndjuHlmont o thirteen
tho protection. No doubt ho is like all I '"" ,,ll,,0H "" ",0 "'"""tain division.
tho rest; ho keeps it; bo never divides.
Kngland, he said, was the commercial
master. Wo cannot moot her on the sea. !
What a humiliating confession for an j
Aitirirli'iin unpiikiir fit tiintfit 1
Ono queer statement though all of
them were "queer" to some extent Wtfs
that the advancement and growth iu
prosKrity and wealth had lieen equal
throughoiillho country ull had paitukun
ot tho glorious uunelits oi protection,
A Cure KUVrtrtl.
Pendleton, Or Sent. .
Da. .M (iiu,.tCo.,
(lentlemen; For threo years past I
havo lcen suirciug from hhssl jsilson
and female complaints, during which
tlmo I have been uudor the treatment of
hoventl phyMcians but iccelved vory
little lasncllt. Since I placed tnyhelf under
your treatment ull thco dlMtessIng pains
and ilmii'litpr .r it. .tnrj.Uu
h, V S. Jackson, Mr. and
.Miss Ula Howard.
( jid saloon keoiiers are reap
In Walla Walla during tho
3J1 e.unn Iu. I iv. urn l.tli...l,iBu
knL'litii t'rt.i 11 ni'itnlnr. 41 -
W Men at ouu timo on tho
, "Dijte pot, which Is "rolling
wuh a vengeance. Eleven
1 w nccessarv tosuntdv tho
I tllirhtv linr.li. nl Out u .l.vii.
'Pounds.
t:t (IrrRonlan Kmjlor
Their (Mum nlth Tiir,
Mm.
arc Heittrn in
Yet it Is a fact that has Inm-ii urovcd over , nave dlssapcarcd, my skin is looking
ami over again that while the fow gteat I much better and 1 am happy to say I feel
manufacturing centers, and the fow altogether llko n dllleront woman. Ac-
wealthy men, havo lieen iimussing gteat I cept my thanks for what you havo done
riches, the agricultural portions of tho for me. I can bo referred to at my homo,
. ' . . ... ... 1 1 u'-i i. ... .
country navo in-cii growing reiauveiy
tMxirer. While tlio trusts havo been di-
:.i ii .ii. .i.i i . .1. .. . i i i
viiiiug uiviuuuun, iiiu lurmum iiavu ih-uii
l.lliilb, near Webb street.
Mas. Kiwi: Roiis.Krsos.
sIlmiIiii! niortiraifcs.
The speech was, as an argument, a Hat ;
failuio; but thon any spocch In favor of
an uxtremo protective tarill' stoiii tnust
Ihi to a largo extent a failure.
Mrc-liMitr' rlr.
The tenth annual exhibition of the
Portland Mechanics' Fair o)ons October
4th and closes October i'7th, .s-t. Uttgo
addition have been mado to tho Pavil-
Oiiltn miArrlilinl. . lion, uiili it id tho illtelltiuf) of the IliailUgO-
The explosion of jsirl Ions of a looomo- j hient that the fair of this musoii shall le
tivo at Foster Friday was quite a illsas-1 'bo greatest of tho Pai liic .oilhwet.
trous uffalr, tnoro so than was ut first sup-, The Second U. S. Cavalry Hand, tho Iwst
pwed. Knginccr H. Hanson, Fiiomun ,on tho Coast hits Imm-ii .vcurcd to furnbdi
Hulstcud and llrakoitiaii Hairy Wright 1 music. Half far niies over tho O. R. &
wero all throo In tho cab when tho acri-1 N- Co.. t. A C. K. R. and Oregniun
dent happened, caused from the bursting Uuilwm Cuiiv i- lines have K-cn so
of tho cenlor crown ,fluu. Tho terrific cuicd. One mil .rm-!lfth faro over tho
stream of scalding sleutu atjet water, V Coslinw.
which followed threw HaMoad out of the " ivtinl hvitrsions over tho 0. R. A N.
cab. lifted Wright up and deiKwitud him t'"-H linns at less than half rates on
forcibly on tho tender, and burned Kn- clol'i Sth. I')lli and i':'d. If further
glnecr Hansou In a horrihlo mauiiet on
tbu arms and head. Hiilstead and
Wright were comparatively uninjoicd.
Mr. Hanson Is now lying ut the F.agle
Hotel, his anus swathed In huge mils
cloth bathed In oil, his coiinti i.uin e as
red us a Isiet and -ovcrcd with grease,
and Is anything but comfortable-Iooklm:.
Although Hitlering sevcicl, ho will
doubtless pull through. He endutes his
burns and scalds with mote brave coin
tkisutv than one would supjioso, Judging
uforiiiatiou is dosired address
Whiting, Supt., Portland, Ogn,
A. S.
Tlmt tinll iramo was a daisy, uud cre
ated more amusement for tho spectators
than would a minstrel show or a circus,
f lin nrlnti.ru wero lieaten by a score of
. ... fttcili'n tint tnirilu'iim men I u. i.t .......1.1.111..
r I, . . leilVV-um t lvnH ............ . - ,Un, lllri tt.Miw..'-
' Q ludUll Iri nnl'AP twul nn. . I.I .mm In milt llllliutr. llllfl I t
-I . v.. w.. .... i lUKim tiiutuii . .. "o.
W. but tli.ltr nni.. f l.om ' . . i"i.. U1.IM. ....nl.t tint m
. w i..vui M,u i ontaiiiiui i ivit .....v.. "
tioneht than their whito iv the Kast Oreoonian sling-
llvtr... 1 . ..,,I illv
', iun u.roi own i rn oi aniimonv. muj " iiimvu. i.
hlla
tnrtance, an alwrlglnce
116 IlUd IW. I.Unll.. Inim
. loaded with several articles
l"s, vests, unmentionables.
Vr. iT ciuirgo oi ny
"tncii, anj uro HumxMial to bo
Tlmt t'l-rti llfiUi'K Itooi'i.
A coinuilttce appointed by tho W. C.
T. U's and the Y's. consisting of four
assisted In thofr victory, however, by the ladies and three gentlcu.en, were en-
. ?.,"".' ' A.' i. ..f Ktvt At.! tini.t .. ...,! tn-iliiv hi canvass nu' tho town in
auuttion io men r. T' v.r " ' u..... ...... , mo
the interests oi ttioproiiurvu ivu.uuHiwiu .,
. I ill . n.,...l.iln rl.r. baiiII. tliu
.i.l.llltmt
Stars, George Clark and x FraIer. al;
thoituh these two "professionals" did not
v ilUtliiL'ush themselves by sit
perior plaving. as the occasion did not
call for it. A full and complete report of
fJ. . . .'w,',rv.. hi r Call IOr II. n mil Mliutwi.v.w .,-v..
,rora u.,u Portuguese 1 tj,e gatno, which was worthy of it, s pre
nce by a cunning thief. ' vented by tho modesty of the players,
V- ltraill.iv. l .i i. i uita,l tluil Mii-Ir names 1h3
H...- 3 lvwt ll IIIU itliu llltlti iv iivniv . ,
1e reBtaunmi u c.iti. n nf nrint. Wero it not for this
Hnul v .I,..).,., i.o, n.n hrilitiint nlavs on tbeli part
llf II, n C't... . . i.i i. ......... tna.l na tlirnu ini? ttt
He. V lunuuirJWH, coiuii in iiiuiiuuuo", : "
"jhtuio a urst-eiasH tlio sun, tuiiicrous suuiut, tmu ""-- i
w eating-house. Hho solicits chnusv and laugbablo base-running, etc.
i r..?.?tim.!?,,c,of the patron- There'lstalk of another game between
iUlIi i W Pandas well aa' the same contesUnts, the printers not
m!ii e."i l'-ewwr. The I vet bolug satis tkd that they were fairly
H41 ,he ?eiie of life ! Wen. (late receipts were nearly W.00.
"flrjr dprt meat will be ta or stolen. One pi Inter broke three
I bU dwi&g the ftwe.
Itfillier Ktrltlnir,
A lively rut away occurred to-dnyulong
3I1UII sirvci. inu learn, wiiicii nail ireen
left standing, ttturlcd near thu Ilowmau
' House, and ran as only two frightened
'hoi sen ran, stringing portions of the
wagon along tho route, until they arrives!
iit tho Webb street crossing, when thoy
I turned and mado a beo-lino tor tho door
of tho Hoard of Trade saloon, but wero
prevented from entering by tho sidewalk
. and nn electric light pole. Ikdgre again
! fairly started, thoy wero stopped by em
tploycs of tho saloon mentioned. Tho
I wagon was badly demolished, and ono of
the nor tea somewhat inturca. Whom
outfit lielongcd to could not bo
, learned.
ml fren library, to ascertain the senli
niniils and ohtain tho substantial en-1
couragoment of Pendleton's citiretiH and , " ,.,,,. ,,.,,;
business men pn the qufstion. Sul- "un
Bcsiptions in tho shajKi'of books and' Philip Oagen, who for some time has
J'" lJlui .ir'tt U not known. been engaged on Hunt's railroad, re-
wit what success. All those lntcreste.1 turned yesterday from the scone of work
in this work, and It Is hojicd that their near Walla Walla. IIo repor s that in
it mio v.. ' ; . i Him mnm uaaLu thn tlrtit trnn lirtrtM will
V " VrI lltv wiH-w
enter the Garden City, track being now
laid whhln half a mile from town, while
tho surfacing force is only two miles
away. When this work u done, the
camp of 125 men will bo transferred to
Eureka Flat, where confcidentble finWi
ing work yet remains to I completed.
The good etfect of tho sear presence of
the road U already palpably felt in Walla
Walla.
will ta nearlvletrion. aro requested,
invited and implored to bo present at to
night's meeting of tha Y's, and, by the
encottragetne.it of their presence, advice
and assistance, contribute their mlto
toward starting tlie ball to rolling which
will roll up against, or into a free read
ing room and library. Come.
The building of the bridge at Oregon
City baa begun.
T wenty Dollar g iltl piiu. will bo give (o tiny one who will
find n GROCERY STOKE in Pewlloton, timt will hA
GROCERIES
regularly cheaper than they arc yelling at tho
BEDROCK STORE.
1 pay eiwh and
SELL FOR CASH
And can and will make the
BEDROCK STORE
Tho cheapest Grocery Store in town.
I Have no Old Stock to dispose of
All gootiB aro now and frofh and of the
BEST QUALITY.
intond to keep tho lead in High Grade ami Low Prieea .if
goods or will pay tho above reward to the ono who earns it.
P. A. CARRIER,
Odd FcIIowh Building. - - - Alain and Alta St.
CHAS. H. DODD & CO.,
IMPOHTINS OF
pardware, Iron, $teel,
AND FARM MACHINERY.
FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Solo Agonta for Oregon and Washington for
M0JJNKJLI
m
U4 T
. wtuRE S NEW DEAL PLOvS. .
Hlnglo. Dotlhlo,firTrlnlii I'ltrivw, Hk t .rj mi iim.. nun cotnowi nuir itlmolutn iTfi'.
tlon, tlmt tliou who linvu nx il thinu or M-ru llitni work can not uny ciioiikIi to
their rnlv. Wufiirnlh thru ullln r ulthou' kca' nttuchiiuiit.
fent nttiK'hincui uif trn.
POWER CiMXSJZTS: PLOWS.
. BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. .
Huckeyo Jluo I'iukn Drulii Ilrlll, IlncUcyiK-i(lcr, llurkeyaMiirlng Tooth Harrow, Hutrlor
(Iruln HrllU,Hupcr)i)rHceilt.r.
. CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. .
The lulr.l liiijiruvcil Iniplf iimnt for miwIiik miiniiicr fHlluw. Tlio mutt coiiiplnto nd
Mirrrkiful tool for Oil purXMo In lite
We klio have a full line ol UukkIoh. Carriage. I'haetoni, Mountain Waiconi,
Platform and other Upriue Vehlolei.
. . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. . .
Itwrvnoe Chaiilu'a HnrhiK-Tootli Ifnrrowa, Ioern Jtnrrawi, HclentMo FU lllllt.
t'licltloKannlnif Mill,
1IA.IHII IIATUI WII133, KTO., liTC.
4j-sk.ni ran si-kcial cjitcuiwiiw anu i-uick uyr&,
W. J. VAN SOHUYVER & GO.
"Wine and Spirit Mlerchai its,
03 FRONT ST, ... PORTLAND, ORECO N
AOKNTS
CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCtlUTZ BREWING
CO. (Milwaukee. Wis ) EXPORT PILSNER B0TTLE0BEER. ARCA
DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukensaw, Wis,) VEURE CLI
QU0T PONSftROIN CHAMPAGNE. fYellow Labul.) I..2.1 ,h.u ,it
H. F.Johnson &Go.,
Prescription Druggists.
PUSS MEDICINES,
OHOIOE PKRFTJMJC8,
RoquiBitOB of too Tollat,
Stationary A School Supplies
FhM Imptki u4 Ky Wcit Cigara.
OppotlU Vlllai-J HottM,
rtUIDLKTOH, OIIKUON
iTol3.a3. )lo"fceart.
I.KAKIMJ -
MERCHANT TAILOR,
i'cndliloii.Ofi'l.'Oii.ilulii HI., ntur Wrl.U,
a r.vi stoUk or aoons
! J"l rrrvtl.
I Satisfaction Cuarantood I f
In.nvfry I'Hrtieul r
tuts iKm ti rxit
POrtTUWOiUSINtiS
C0U16C.
rtrtUm. Orr.ori.
hrdrti t-iuiintui, tlioiuuKti iiulrucllciD, .-.tab.
Ilttirst riuUlloii,Kr'iwluiE popularity. $titn
fwti oiudcnu adulttad at dt lta. ruta
tntfue andtpeciineoa o( Mnmaaatlff wot fifc,
a. wMCfi A. r. AMCTBvMi Prta.