East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 13, 1888, Image 3

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    1-llOl'OSKII M AN II VA OTO 11 Y.
UBHAV, OCTOHBK 13, I8H8.
When V. J. Furnish lust returned
; irom roriinuu no brought with him n 1 . ,
Cleveland nmt Tliurmun flau, purchuKod I """' vrnu m KMnbiuh cram
) by uikI for tlm edification of I'utidleUm 1 chrr,e i"ttrr rctory, kic, in
nomocracy. It wai hoisted todav. undi ,'""'"t,'"
loomed up cmndly, ulthoiiKh the lubeln I Mr. Muhann, roprcHcntlnK Uavl t
: under thu picture of thu two grunt men ' ltnnkiu, dealera in ereainury nuppllcH,
rcprewiiitcd were nhnolutelv nocciwiry, us
iuuj i:uuiu uoi navo oiucrwiso wen tun-
. .......... .ittit ttrniiui. n
. ofiim RwrHiiKiioNiAK into ; iniKiiiKiii.il irom iiruinary nunianiiy. um
.?.!" i in l'orlliiuil In Um A Illusion 1 Hair IS H Imailtv. howovor. ivnd well calcu-
... 41)1111 IliH'i, iiiimv. ., i:iull III llU'MUmi ntillillufilMttl Itl ll.1l.KI.
ul JZWi ti I cratle brtaiHU.
"' '"? - . nr. r ,r, irfllfMlilV. II mnlio ! ft !.. .. -i l .l i ...I . . WOllllI llllllllttl'RH l It It.uul UI'llll.....
a; ho win " . v"ir'rii,v ". "w w m nan , , ; .?: , u;
M-rvlco In lil t iruusponeci unit dciioi'tletl Ilielr wlieat ut , " " "" .
, the O. It. tt N. I'o. h depot nt Ccntervlllo,
u i , I'avo been re-hauling the nutne In the
liliitfornm on tho O. & V. T. rnltnmil.
which in rather a tough nlam on tho
former company. It neeins that the
farmer prefer to putronlo tho 0. it W.
T. railroad for tho iduiplo reason that thnv
hay lieen benellttcil by that iiiNtitutl
W. V. T. U. Nullonitl Mr-etlng.
The National Womnn'n Chrintlun Tom
ixminee Union will hold Hh (lfth unnual
meeting Jetober lwVJ.t, in tho Metropo
litan Upora I tonne, Now York.
MrH. Mary T. Burt unit lion. Clinton
n i,'iut, .. in .. ..i i... i i
.Ml I .. . I . . . . . . . 1 1 ' ' knw "IU ItUlt-UIIIU IIIU .VJII.wllIUII.l.-.
viiiigo, in n iowii. .Mr. ainimnu w Mm. A. I.lvermoro wilt renpond. Wit
equipped with u number of plana and Ham Wulklo, uuthor of tho well-known
conMderabluncrsuaHlvo faculty ,and wuntH books on phyeio.il eutluro, will Hpcak on
thcpeoploof I'uudloton to eotabltsh u : hi favorite thutuo. UWiop Fallow h, of
creamery, cneew mn mmer lactory, etc., . Cliieago, will uruaeh on tho "Ueclcfilas
in i iiuii initial, iu ou imuiiiy iuh nrm. u I ea l- manr tullnii ..f Wiiiiim!." Mm.
with
Kliabeth Tluniipnon. tho philauthroiiiHt,
will picKcnttn tho National W.C.T. t',
n "Woman'H I-'l.iir ' unibloiiullla of Jntcr
national good-uill.of pence and of purity,
IIIIKVITIK
It.tV, Photographer
t U'lilidiker. dentirit.
1 iUh' o at opera Iioiiho to-night
lioice ft !
i i..t..
i t ..Hit. u illnliiL' nMini irlrl
I'll Mi W"V1 " " r- '
i,im of baled hay for Male at tho
ii. ......i.ulln iviiirt linilHO.
t.ll u'lin uiiH one of tho tirin-
Alba'H recent trugwiy, .in town
(f prncr (laietto c lulrnn that Mor
niv haM tho iworcHt roadH in tlm
at
V' " n i . . . : ------
huttur iro to the l!cd I tor,nH n.olllyr good reaxon why Von
(ileum iicuiih Hunt V railroad.
umiilx'riicM go to the! J'ondleton young inon of the Uepnbll-
J. . . . ninj ut uriiuii'.iiiK
ii political club, to InfiiKo u littlo oxclto
inentiiud enthiiHlamn into Iho 1'reMdon
tlal camiialu'ii. It Ih nronoxed (h it fienn-n
Sweating, who Is choHun bccaimo ho It u
iierfeot nmupl of black Hepubllcanlmn,
ho either president or standard Iwarcr of
tho organization,
Old Shltull, an Indian wholivcH somo
diHtunco up the river, was in town to-day,
Htill making ImpiirlcH ubout -100 head of
Bhuep Htolou from him u year ago by
Dick Hauliort, who had bought, but did
not pay for thutn. It was a heavy Jobs
for the old fellow. Hin band wuflralwjd
from two pot nhecp given him in 1871,
and ho ntlll mouniH tuo duplicity of the
whito man.
Somo ono hax Kaid that imiuigrant out
fits continually panning through thin
place, en routo for Homo other town nr lo
cality, might, If tho right nort of cllort
wore made, lia luducod to cant their lot
in l'undletou. With tho proninnt of tin
ocii remirvatlon befmo it, thm town can
olfer an good; or greater inducements
than any of its nelghborH.
I'reparatliuiH aro being mado towardH
titling up another room ho badly needed
In tho l'ondlctou public Hchool, witli
dcnkK, blackboardn, and nil neccHxary
parapburnalia, Ilieluding an additional
teacher, in order that tho largo number
of young mlndH in training mnv havo
plenty of opportunity to nhoot. this in
uh it fhould be.
thexo necexHiirleit, and if uu institution
could bo established to manufacture thorn
ny an easy nnti non oxH5ni'ivoi prwe.-x j Mm. Mury II. Hunt, by whoso olIbrtH
irom ino ruw miueria in mo Himpo oi Sclenlillo reniH!ranco Instruction is
eow-Julce, it would truly bo an i oxcollent legally provided for In thlrtv-slx Htatcs,
.....ih. u.m.,1 .i.iiiuMv.wiiun ut uiiniuii-; Win spcau, uisQ .Mrs. .Marv r. uiturap,
llllt. ..fll.l.l l.rt. . I .II.t l. tl...tH I...1.. I.... ..K.l 1. . .... ..... . 11
"v' luiiiii tiiuit iiuii lumiiu mi) cuieuiaicii proniiiutou orator Irom
um 1 1 ii im ihti v tii inn ii unrn riitiv '
onco established by its citizens. The ci-
nty has tho poorest
I l.. t rin.l...
. i . ....... imfi fii iiii.n. um iiiiwn
ino i
.rlilM of Mr. Kaylcr, tho sur-
v. tt ft fl St.. Ml
H1U1VI IV 1 VI
iSMimbargor, tho flouring mill
iVcfton who aciilovcu mo leai oi
a mill on imaginary capital, Is
rim i i it nn. winrii ih
ii.. l.-T..f in nil If u U'lVincu tlift
ruilroiiil !h "hiunplnc wolf to-
u f iut iik timtuttiln '
mWr oftlio HJiltKtiiH In town now
.. .. . ii .
llllv II III I iir m
. ...... !. la.ilaiirt fllil It'll tin lill1lftl rf
M I llln lini. in Mil nil in Miiuun
UM nl'lit fmm Culifurnfu, nu
..I 1........ I ..!'. I.lu Im.n..
lit II lUltlltl tlllil llltlMU tun ii'iiiu
.llliaii savs all iH'rsons Indebted
iliU inrintli. us on that (Into ho
. i , i.. ii... i. .....i.. r ....
i mi- ui i.ui nun ill iiiv t.iiitn
fnr l oll.ii'tlllll 1 Illrf III lllmftllltl'll'
rail
Crrvk Kagtu W. N. W ilson, on
i from Pendleton, brought with
(iuriisnn, of Camas, who has
irtiu in iiiii t-iiiiimi. uiTi'Aiiiiii'ii.
l.mlitv Hotel, of which Mr. Wll-
. . .1
Killiaii, of VuunVcIo Ih in town
Ifo lirlupi cheutin iuuvh from
rerHlIotun will Hiiroly lose ttio
-I It 11. ...I., .,.. fh .
iwi iituirrt ib iniin mi
I i .. tf-
11 IIV .111 . I I 1 1 11 L
oi .n uuiiu wmi'iuu. hum ui
f. . . t
i i ..i ".. ..r. .
tho ritfht ixrKMU Hoforonron
fitHrl.tiH'n "V" I liia ntlli'it
...h i . ..f.i. i
ana i'. 1. i . s ut iiimmikm inn
1 - ii .
tut;ntu'u itn u tauiMUiiui
I. ..41- i I. Ill .1......
take im iniiwu to carry forward
IliT a conNUienitilo nxiHtiiilitun)
ami I'lTurt nn tint n irf nf Um I'ltl.
tdiound lMnsenL-or tho nast
iwo, lias not been without Its
J'enu U'ton bus roaluted con-
....Ifl IHIV Itlll.. .1.
mi: liiiii im.i hh I ill itiu Mu-iiriiit'ii
ID Itlll Inll ..... .1 tlnl nvn ill lid
rtnoris, saloons, restaurants, otc.
McfulUx-h, M. 0. Wills and
l'IIrra were over to Wnlhi Wulla
tor tuo purine of covering on
.amounting to (1.100. put up by
'tw by anotliur nartv. Thu
Mtlcinen aro goiuu in heavy on
i oi mo eieci on. be in: in y con-
-- iuiviiiiiii i ill luiiiiiiiio i rv-
JiOUIihT MnnfMii.i ..f Mlh
9 I rift fi I nu I..,. . II II. iiiuii
Untrul I!itcl. Ih tsoon to fonsulco
iMMii iiiin nini it fin liiu luiikD
neilUts. Tim hrltlu Is
i. i . - - .
'j .iwiii iiinu wiiii U1I1M7I1IUII
n in u ,ii .nr. iiuvrti, ttittt tiiu
"ill uu inTriiiriiii.il ill iiiiiitiia ill
gar manufactory is making a success, and
wny would not also n creamery, cheese
and butter factory, and tho liku? l'endlo
ton would then mako in Its very midst
some portion of w hat it consumes, and
tho result could not bo other than bene
ficial, Mr. Miihaua proxpos; In ca-o
i tho enterprise ho represents Is carried
fotwurd by a stock company of citizous,
as usual, to tako a number of shares him
self, to prove his confidence iu tho future
of tuo undertaking.
Marshal Furnish madn tho round trip
to l'ortlaud with T. II. Hond in Just
twenty-thrco tiours, rather u fast record
for u trip to I'm Hand uinl return. 15. F.
lloguo and Tom C'ainc, Iloud's accom
plices, had it hearing before Commis
sioner Tustln tills afternoon with what
result is not known, at this writing.
Tho Union of tho I'-'tli publlihcs a list
of tho premiums captured by oxlilliltors
ut thu walla nu' in lair, irom which w is
seen thut a numlier of l'onilk'toii.jieoplo, !
in tho stock department, were successful J
in securing premiums, among them W.
I . Matlock, tiid Itiown, and Ihompxoit!
ltrown,tho lattur tlrm obtaining several
prizes for their exhibits of lino stock.
Anothcrmectinunf thn Umatilla county
(i range tmik place iu tho KahtOiikiionia.n
library to-day. Increasing interest is be
ing taken by tho farmers ill those meet
ings, us was evidenced by thu goodly
number of worthy grangers who assem
bled this afternoon In council.
Salem Statesman i I'rosldout 'l'lins.
Van Scov, of tho university, yesterday
Marv
I Prohibition
Michigan :Mrs. Clnra llollman. .Missouri's
lender. Mrs. Mary A. Woodbtldgo nnd
Miss Henrietta (!. Moor, of Ohio, nnd
others. Mrs. Mathilda It, ciinso, of
t lilcugo. will present tho Interests of tho
Tenijsiranco Templo, and Dr. Marv
Weeks lhirnott, of Iho samo city, wlfl
Npeak of tho National Tcmtieranco Hos
pital. Tlicro will bo 100 delegates and a
many visitors, representing every part of
tho United .States, including Alaska.
Miss Elizabeth W. (Irecnwood, of Ilrook
lyn, will preach tho minimi tormon;
Mrs. Sallio 1'. Chnpiu, of South Carolina,
will head n largo dolegatioti of ladles
from ovory Simtliern State. Strict par
liamentary una co will bo maintained.
A dally paH)r issued by tho Woman's
Tuuiieranco Publication Association, will
contain stenographic report of all tho
proceedings. Tho hall will bo elegantly
adorned for tho occasion, and a moro
unlipio und Instructive nssembly has
never mot In tho Mctroilitan city than
this is sure to be.
Thu uddrnss of tho President. Miss
Frances K. Wlllard, will reviow all pres
ent plnifcs of the woman's movement,
Including tho International Council of
Wonion at Washington and thu National
Council there oiganhed: also tho World's
W. V. T. IT. and tho Chlcugo Council of
Women, of nil of which sho is at present
thn executive heud.
Tho Corresponding Secretary, Mis.
Caroline It, Buoll, will, in her annual re
Hrt, epitotnizo tint year's work dono by
1!00,000 clfled und earnest-heartpd wo
men. Miss Hither I'ugh, tho Tieaurur
will glvo tho llnancial showing for 18HH.
Tho National SuKrintendonlri will show
how fast and far tho cause has been i-et
forwutd dm lug the past year, iu reports
of their furl v ilhtVnmt linen of nlHirt Ah
lv Turner. Colorado Springs : Frank Wll-1 ,. thlit movement tinxvedN from tliownn-
lf. . If ...I .... t l L'l.f I i . . . . . ...
minis; in iiauiey, i n iiiiiiuiurgur. j lot I ii I Uhlo trusado oi IS7I. secial lion
union; t.eo ciuun, t tiiuit , ii.h;i,
Thu Dalles; lioo Olmsted, O It A N Co,
Chas Head. Arnold Disuuiu. l'eudleton:
'jLcabo, I K llealthman. Wnlla Walla;
Ii II liroilllolil, I'.iparin, w i ; w it in
ker, Huntington; 1) A Martin, Itolso
City; It W NuIboii, Idaho; W II Austin,
Chle.ig!
Hutcl Arrlvata.
Vii.L.nn liousr. 1' liulysk; J T Coch
ran, Han Francisco; F Lyons, Alblnu; O
C Film, Ii H Ferguson, Warilnor; W II
Walluco ; .1 K Smith ; Thos llradley ; Her
man Lipp, Mrs Claton, Chicago; J S
Jones; Jan McDonald ; Thou J Tweedy;
J W Simpson, I.uo Vernon, l'endloton;
Win F Woodward, W It llllyeii, J M
llowcr, Win J Hollly, l'ortlaud; Ueo W
ltoblnsoti, (leo Dysart, ISowou l'orter,
Kcho;J W Ashton, The Dalles; 0 II
Wenslov, Fast Portland; K 1. Pratt, Tho
Dalles.'
GoLDUN Uiti.i:. K Hickman, city; W
It ljusford. country: .Ino Wlllard, Walla
Wulla; P Hull, It Atkins, M K Ficemau,
Portland; Frank Towuscnd, lAiwIhtou;
F.d C'amplsjll, Itutter Creek ; W Slusher.
Vinson; W A Sample, Cold Spring; T II
llnyiiH, Kchu; Jell' Hull, Farmlngton ; A
J Alulholland, Vinson; J no .Mclle.m,
Agency; Jim Hosier, India; Mrs lllack
and family; T F Curian, Cauda.
ItowMAS Hoi'sit C A Harrison, New
York ;IIIi Wand, linker City; Mark O'
Niel. Kentucky; Jus O'Neal, Dennis
Kellov, Denver; J McHnllio, Condons
Win Swunsou. Salt Lake; C A Palmer, S
Springs; I rauU II
ago.
Homo Hlriiinc Ilorjirit.
Sromuin, ()it., Oct. 11.
To Hid l illlor of llif Kunt Oirxniilnii.
Wo have horses hero thut can pull,
and W. J. Simpson of Haruhait will liavo
to pull uguiu to boat us.
M. Kerns, with u six horso team, de
livered hero on September Will, HI sacks
of wheat, weighing H!3i" imiuihIs, on
SoptotnlHsr l!lst, til s;icks, weighing,
P.'37a pounds, on September '.'I'd, til
sacks weighing. U'.ttO jkjuhiIs. on Sep-
tombor iMth, tW sacks, weighing III 11
ccov, oi iiiu unitcrmy, yfitii-niuv , ',.n.. .r,i. ,,.. ,.f
... i'.i 1 1... .in . .i.. .. . ..(. iHititwlit. J. Kellv. with ono span oi
received wuwiii iinriiigdiit;i- tu tun imitii i . - - f . .,,,,,
of his brother. Kor. A.rron Van Scoy, ut ' 0 " hiiZTO 7
McClonnoy, Florida, from yellow fover. ; ,!V i,. ,f Tl tf s b?n for u
Hov. Van Scoy went to Florida from , lSVff'SV'
1..W.1 i.i-.iiMiv.:v..,iMtiifn. recoid. J. K. iison s norso niu
Iowa alsjut live years since.
A subscription paper, uultu ntitnorouMly
und liberally signed, was In cla-ulation
to-dav to obtain funds fur Mrs, James
Yates and family who aro In very (lesll
tuto clrcunistuiiceo. Mrs. Yates lias rel
atives who am moderately well-oil, and
thoy ought to assist her.
Tho usual Saturdav 'm rush of buslnem
was dono to-day by Puudloton incrchantH.
It In tlm LUiicrnl market dav for all
grangers who sond their coin in l'endlo
ton, und teams aro iiuck ui oery iiinu
ing iKsl
It is n common thing In Puudloton, for
"chronics" to bo seen stretched out
ailtrp on sIiIuwuIks. tranches, porches, or
uuUhlng that conies nanny, men
scenes, imleed. am getting too plentiful.
Mnnev nnd ovstors ni lwtli up In con
siderable itiuritltleti (i to-morrow's gnuio
between l'undleton printers and clerks.
The contest is Jor an oyster supier and
tho amatour cliuinplonhinp ot
Many kH)rn of gwry
btorcs lu l'ondleton aro noi
waiehousos they uso Uio
niiikini: nedestrianisui uh'iig
street lathordlillciilt at timos.
Hardly a hoji-yard hi Imw oount
riMMirtS hOintt iosmoi iiuim oh
of not Inilng aide to securo plcke
aggregate hws anouiut in many
,HtSo ..incipal of tho lho pnblloschool j .
In tnu'n irt-iliv. He reports tho ut-1 J'
tondanco of idnety-llvo ulready, and
moro exiiected
ino
i started und pulled a load of WI'JL siunds
on a tvugun whlcli stmxl In chuck-holes.
Tho terum of tliQ wager ero that tho
horso was to pull tho wagon out of thu
holes, and thu length of the wugou,
which he did. I huvt never yet scon mi
animal that could out-pull tho last men
tioned horse. . S. II. Kwkkskv.
Vnlliit'Ktonr I'ltrk In October.
Thu Northern Pucldu railroad iu con
nection wltll tho Yellowstone Park nsw
i-i itiim huvit nrrani'ed to furnish trans
portation and hotel accomuKslatlons !
throughput tho park dining Oct.nlsJr nt j
.it.. u...i.i..i,i ifi.j ii.tikiinratr ii-iiiiia
j will inuko thu round trip.from Livingston
I . ... f. i .... T..I....I.....1
to i inniuar nnn runnii. i;r.i.iti-,
Thursdays und Saturdays, and a llvu
days' trip from Clunlbar to thu principal
itolnts of iutcrost hi thn t'.rk can bo
mado at an oxisinso of not to exceed
Ithiity do tars. The roll rate irom oi.
i ;. ' ;.. ' ii- K..1..H. ... ij.i...Ui,
1 1IUI. .lllliueuixilini I'Ultilti tnni..iin v .
' . i .i I I .....I 'I... . ....... ....
ors will lie paid Mts. Judgo Thompson, of
iilllsisjro, Ulilo. who led tlm I lis! "mix
ing Hand." Tho lllblo and hymn honk
then uied will bu used now. und tho
S.UUU chapter read by Mrs. Thomiwoii
that oiKjued tlm work then ; after which,
nil wlil slug tho old original hymn,
"(iivo to tho Winds I hy Fears." All ox
creixes aro public, and all men nnd wo
men aro invited to attend.
Pendleton. ,i,n.,,lu .....i Portland und Tucoma on I
Tlif Niirlliorn I'ltrllln Arelilont.
A dispatch from Spruguu gives tho fol
lowing additional particulars of tho dis
tressing uccidont on thu Northern; Tho
bodies of A. S. Craik und Win. McF.voy,
victims of tho collision on tho Noithern,
near HoK), Idaho, yesterday, woro
iirinittlit Inn,. Iimt iili.iil . unit nn (iirniniiL
was held on Cmik this evening, and ono
will Ui hold on MeKvoy to-morrow. Hush, 1
Crnik's tiroinun, who was also injured,
died nt Missoula to-day. Cr.dk's loco
motive blow up and ho waH blown alsiut
M feet und badly mangled,, ono leg lm
ing mixxing. Craik was on tho work train,
and hud nntcrs to work west between
llopo und Algomu irregular, und tho
freight with which ho collided was an ex
tra with outers to run fiom Kpragun to
Heron irregular, neither train having
notice of tin! other. Tho coioiiur'H Jury
rendered n vcidict charging John A.
Forehand, tho dispatcher on duty ut tho
lime, w ith criminal carelessness In fulluro
to give thn trains notice of each other and
blaming him of tho death of thn moil.
A warrant Ih out for his arrest. It is re
jsjrted Forehand had lsen on duty con
tinuously for sixteen hours.
Cumuli Mvtlnir.
Ai h xprcial mooting of Iho common
council lant evening thero wcrn present
Win. Matlock, Mayor, und Couniilinon
Itothchild.Klaughtor, Itclth ami .nurphy.
Tho committee on claims r-porled cor
rect on Iho following bills: J. V. Johnson
$11,01, Dast Oiii:iio.MAV I'ub. Co. t t-'.Wi,
Leezor &. Kuelilor (lO.'.'o, '-. llouscr
. .1 II ..-II-.. I -
I eluding Obtolier .a h. I ur t Ie I o , -lncent. 47.fiil.
IJ r'Mr.Sn Pacihe'raa:! Thopo.t of the treasurer was read
Sr. r .w : . J arrival Ut UvIukhUui. ; ",",f,(' "nan ,
rn. 11IU iHimvMiMtvij , t
thoiit'flnu i or iuh i'aiiv" - ,
..ut intuit nr A. I). Charlton, assistant Tlm mun wlm Hot'iMilates in breadstUlTrt
k
iru
AH, THERE!
Yo Qocory-l)uying, public, aro you aware that
iiifiil
oan bu purchtispd nt r. C. TILTON'S
STAR BAKERY
Cheaper for cash than at any other place
PendletonP
in
Absolutely a Fact !
And a visit to the Star Bakery will doubly
prove it to you.
MAKE IT R POINT
Never to shut your eyes to the truth, and buy
Goods where you can
Get Them the Cheapest.
GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN.
W C. TILTON,
Proprietor Star Bakory. Court Street.
FURNITURE, CARPETS.
E. C. & B. M. WHEELER,
-OKA MillS IK-
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS,
OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO.
A Complete Htock of 1'iirniturn and (!arsjtH.
Our Stock Covers 6,000 Foot of Flooring.
. O0ODS KOI.I) ON KAKV PAYMIiN'IV.
IPj. C. and IS. M. "WHEKLEB
SUCCCEQSORS TO FORBES
& WHEELER,
Association itulldinc
l'undleton, Or.
BAZAAR! BAZAAR!
New Goods for the Fall Trade.
Soys' Expross
iJaiul niim Op tho prico of food for every
AT I. iWmt I'ltll KH THAN KVK'i
Wugons, Volccipodos, Girls' Trioyolos,
Picture Framoo.
A Complete Line of Artists' Materials
Kor Oil uiul l.iuirti l'ulntliiuuirJ l'iit' l-ww-r M.itmlu!.
Tho lfiuct I.lno of Ptatlonnry over nhown lit the city, and at Ixmur 1'rlccn.
a lao a ruhh .A'; or hahkkts.
Bargains on the 6, 10 and 25 Cent Counter.
vain.
MAIKtlKII,
Mr fmzttll.. 'II... f.nann liv . . ' . . t-.....1.. . Tho - ,..nlll UHllUIll exlllultioil Of UlO
f n.r 1 .J, : ...u : V.jL A Iaruo loan 01 uriruih'cn cro i.rot.K.. -- - , .... Octolwr
iwnt nii'lk n IKllltlin nuiu 111'" 1. 1 I... fMr.....i. nuth, Mmrrul mill ! 1 UrilUllli JltviWHiv- .
lOnthatnuMn Ar rnllw.r lm lii. . " Ur) " "" " . V ",. . .7 itl , n,l ,-lnm. Octolr 27ttl. IH. J-UIVO
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lliwn l,n uuMu www m ''; w - - ' ...um,..,. t.,.rA Wtn liliU (1 10 UIO 1'ttVll
Wle uh wrung nido up for the I ' j!h , , , i,.ivn iinii a lion, und it H the Intent on of thon.ai uo-
-wyway you t-hoono.-waa not I Tlio council Ih roijortcd I inent that tho f-drof thin munn h hall Im
'Jwmowii ha tone crazy, hut U cry lively sc-hIoh ut nlisltt ' ; ,10 rCaicHt of tuo l'acific .Nor Invent.
,ne Wit out in-tho vard and ! Uu? various iniercHiiuK '' "i-. Tio Second t'. S-I'uvalry iiami, uiu ocmi
11.1. ... .1.... AT. .. A. . . .1 ..... IT..
" ti tiinMi lining ill unit u t .......v...
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1 I. . : -... Ill IIIU II.M3.1, IIUMV I ..IIKIIIV. " , IJI
Kit in i.tn,.r..i. ..I...... ..n ...! ...lia nviifi-livl HOOI1 to 1)0 Otlt 01 V
iUi iuci ..uiii. ...u.i. u. ...... ... '"I-T : . . 1 . Vf. ' . . ' . ' ' . ! . . .
I dancer. Ho nan nan u vinto tun. nu- Huilwuv uompanic iuie ; tw. .uunco iieio. ,'iim ,iujmn ih-,j ni"-
0VI!f, 'curetl. 'Ono and ono-tlfth faro over tho irom San 1'rancUco. 'Iho yotuiB couple
Dr. I. Tortcr h.v lately Iocatcil at H,l ' . .i. n i, v l": ' 'vaT.
Trim for the nractico of h h pmioMion. ' Kiieclai r.xcurnmnH n,cr mo w. iu iiiuuiumiiia, r -..
' I.t IIO lOr U1U ia..iiw ,..., I. t.j ll,., hull rat DM Oil In., frrtin utnrma unil lllinnOHtM UH 1H
liHcardap, uiMor w '"Uth and Bh If fur.he. , .ed by .heir ruanT friend J in l'endlo-
J. II. lCnloy is rojtoricu i w ' : ..formation Ih deMretl anurcHu .. r, i0H
iHr man lu tho country may havo a very
cool ttmo of it in huh iuh. nui no win (
milyiiecdallneiMhiHtorintlui i.ext. orj
11)0 onnouox incoiow- miui louniiuii iu. M rJ Ml H V V k S-f . T. . I I
At Um rc tlt)iio of Mr. r. J Million, t.y
llin Itev J I'. Klrmmn. Mr. i):fllhtt H
UfiiunilMlMAiinloK. I'lt".
Mr. JIsKon Uu wdl'knovi'n and
"Wine and Spirit Merchants,
03 FRO NT ST, - - - PORTLAND, OREGON
AUKNTB
very
lit? t vt ...... . . .
,i... r'..,.u, hurt Wen wcured to furnlMi
Knuineer Hanson btill contlnucH to iutf mttae. Half faro ratei over tlio O. . I popular young man of Pondleton, havinc
n . -i . 1... ..tit if n. r i T toil (irannlnn i I.. .. 1. !.....!.. ,lnplnn lilu Ttu
ILIM Mn.lil li'-ia tvtifrllnff u.1
j'on U now nearly conchidinR an
?IVrtV of llllildlm- hnnma !-.
tl. ' . . ' n I
win yu.u i,o Imt'ii'mirnomM . . "."..." I ..III lnionuuiiiMi in -
?no.her eHbrt or (won tiloir i '! ' Z ' c MondaV;'" , WI.UIu, Supt., irtlanu, un.
""Tfueu, IVndleton ha jmdwill " 1 ' - - 1
May fciil.m.iM 'k..n.iL,.., -in,.. Thfl t.:i!.t and went-bound trains met atk . .. ... r.t....i ,,i ami Tliurman !
""jw ih o kf..n Hi.mi. 1 u ulil. rent hiion ian iiikui. "'"i " a ...ir 1.. ,i,'iln tl s ate wui jioii, i. """ " ir 7""'
1... 1 ...... - iiuK'itiait . , . - 1 j iron, rriio. urexun. ri iraimutcHf
Plnutta county. It fpruco ireo.vtimiu u, hpum ,ia )irivMt. pmciler.
of the tree Bmoothed down, and a block I y wfi A
,.Vt atUcbed to ino wp. oa uurii
CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES;
CO. (Milwnukco. Wis ) EX P ORT PILSM.il
DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER,
QUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE.
JOS, SCIILITZ BREWING
BOTTLEOBEER. ARCA
(Waukonww, Wis.) VEURE CLI
(Yellow Label.) .jtca dw iim
NEW T-IAV.
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"tune airrlcultnral HimiHirt . rw.Intu
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1 v. m-tttru nit iiiiuru n... 1 l- 1 unn wftn ftitviBii u. niuutii
- - -. .
and
it. 11.
in I J. Dickon on BUM'.'
Ui Uke cjito ol UM, ' I train from Portland.
1 linn txt 111 flit
1 . fnun hMi MintriLAfl liv itmr Mflar thla
Gennie Bancroft, the hWorUn, cele- dt. . . w Ji" l"e' ,.
bratOT. MUrblrtW on the 3d. . rtadlrton, Or.. Octobr U. im. oell
Alexander &c Frazer,
. liKAI.KltH JN
General Merchandise,
Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Dress and
Fancy Goods.
rwiwSawiamily Groceries a Specialty.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF
MAIN HTHKKT,
CHARGE.
I'KNIH.KTON, Ollr-AION