East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 28, 1888, Image 3

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13DAY, NOVKMHKK 28, 188fl.
ii '" ""uorneatn. on tho.
Tho misxllu
tO) Of till! I
Trluml, u..TPl, , Vnuai,tm J A
.iLte111?"? ,!,a.t a really meritorious
TlIAMtHalVlNIi IIAV."
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ii . . uui ,,., ......u, uiiiiiriuiiiiiiiiiii ii,i.i.,i... i . .. ,,.
) struck Howman siiuuro on iin.l nnr i,.i V. VI n l 10 ' onciicton, To ih
mini. i'mIII., i. ... ' ,. . .. i-vwi-iu tuu u
i..:... i . i : -" KiiBii Yo menus iu "n nvi n. ..
t " is seuip, ponctrnt ml. tn tin, l.,,.. t ..'".:' V"":.
..1 .1...... . . . VUIIIL'II iikn III.
IViiHIetnn I'aMor Auto. (Inoil Many
Uiiettlom, Not Very Kelernnttu llm Aril.
i i in rill "l "'" I:a,,t' . UlimiONIAM WlW dressed by Dr. ,1, ,M. Piictt ulin rn. 1 ilium-.
(J ? di Purl Anil, nml lillilfn luirfu l, ...... i .. IAI, Willi rO- UICIIIS).
i bilked no often liv hiv
vhenthoy aro treated
e Kdltnr of tho KaM i rcconliiti.
Having road with soini' surprise
and
when li I'liriUinl. nml miilcn
,M HI llU"v
i..i nil
Tlilril ktrcet.
film or
between
.. n.iiiuiim . . .1 . .1. . . . .
....Hi. ml tiiinii'M. mill inner nr.
..ii. run'
fir llio iicconiinodiitloii of
JUrrn. Ji ,vo"",, " wcrimiH' b,lt 1101 "wwh
Barily dangeroiiH ono.
thoniHcl
T r.ir Illll
'Ti ihirc lit a t 'It-phono in tliiinltlcu
. .vivnilKllATJONAIi CHUIUill
.V-mi bliiflt Liiick or via k. ii. imiiuiiiK
";r.lkii .10 mmiii HirceiK. annuity
''. , ,. in. mill 7:011 11. tu. Huiulnv
"ftiVn-m. MUI priiyor.moellnir,
H.Jn nnt imillllTlfHl UHIKltllcr t fiiKm.....
nnwi. ",1'y "!. tlm follow in
S? ra f ? o , wi-cdor ,n,'K,.1,y.
nHl.;.':"'.0;.1.? , wrv tliirlnK ifio
r"-"h .mix
wr. Ucatie.
llttKOII, s
irt-iuiiirur. in Knnikii I v..
1 ' i .A .V ; K1'"1 'Iwilof n'uivtyouri'ditorial in yesto
. " w "iV UllL'll HUiL IllL'lll . . I . . T. . I - .1 4 a mT
uowiiiii ii,ii(..ii..- ir.:;. n - " ipsui', upon i id (snu oct 01 i uinits. n". " '" v.n3 -iw-wi mhiii. !uck .
vo . z : ,i4U ,,,e '?B0 1 Bivini: D.,y i u , !, tro What hxm 5 e ci e:
wltli tli. P. 1 r r"fHltuaslnt,ndodn.rvo. dun it t-i..K "
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS.
Special Sale of Fall and Winter Clothing.
r- 'f ,'. JUMMi ChiuMk or Men'N tark (Irny rwpul Haiti, Srok
toxlcatod
in tho
before
aik 11 ft trout. When yo.i liavo
tllO II OIIHIII11 nf l,.v,.t 1 ' J.
l!aer. Nnl.l,. iln..,,. violinint in llw. P..i. i eY,"'
Vico (.Irand : llnrnlm t : tlnction Mr. .1.,!., 1 ""' "ffllf
iiC'irn 1.111.1....1...1 1... . .
1 :;.'.
i.uin
1 ill. i 111 Milt. 1 "uin. Plllllliiri.i.i ii. ,.-,.iu :t
ut Suturday oveninn'8 election, the
'"B worochoHon oltloew: K.
ol)lo tJrund V. T irn.ti..,..'
, , .. .. " iiltvili
wraua; 1;. y .Sharon,
2-lnlhpC Ml.
NlMltll ffl'H.
(IKII. II. I.KK, I'UHtOr
T11 llutloeK .Mall.
In mill colli Will Ixi 1)111(1 oil
vk r KANT imwiwiAi.
Canillilate Card'.
JIAIWHAU
niynflf as a r.HUillilHte
olMtloa. I" O' J'KENOII.
Bri:uiiur.ii
Mil ll.. ... nf II. If fr,l.,..lu f
...MmvaAir n rnnii iii.i j. 1.1 ...A
.(Mllrin fnrlhlt llfttAnnf ItnAnr.
iMUIirnOl I Cimiciuil.
ww 0. H.UAUTfJIt.
. .. . .11.- .In...... ..I ri- . . ..
Jll. VltKIl I'AIIM.TIIM'I'I V.
IIIIKVITIKH.
Oiaauuiii ion you-.
i Jlince Meat at tlm
turkovH ut
Htw Jla-
l.undry t
A..JJ...
1 tfirV buckwheat tlmir ut tho .Star
itoiruc river apples ut l.undry &
, lemon and onuigo ticol tit the
.
L ......... I.. ..I ...... l. ..1.1. ..1
. It I I1M1 nril'u
W ..inMlu 1 ' I
cboico ami Foloct Krocerion roinoin-
Mir luncry.
. . . . . . . . .
it. T. it. Co.
1 mrjia ul un iivjiiin ui iiiu i iuhlii
inr j. . mini ni'iii . iirnnnnifir w
"KocLcHtor Comedy Company
Mvftv uj. 111 u iun ui i.ukui vii.
. . 1
.11. 11 1.... ... ... I I.. ...
.! I. f I t .1 . ... I
tt tho French restaurant. Joint
1 iiinn.1 inn I ii.mif wcri viniT linn iir
vivm iiuunu Aiiuraiiiiv muni.
VV.. WH.K.. .........
11.- 1.1 1 r 1 . .
uinuei-iuynn Hocioiy invert a re
Uit Conirret'iitloiml Church Kri
n. Jt. bteen was down Irom
Ml(rJav. Mlmbinff linndH nprox4
wooir cumra" wttu prominoni
F. Butclitr in in town to-dav
till learn Krliluv for Kanaoa.
1 Intends to mako it liot (or tho
Wiraulft-tlilof. II h Rult foriliim
10 have taken inaco tonlKht,
HM Ahralik I n r.A lit.mli It.ia
IVVmHU UW IIUD IWilUlll UM
Mcemrv iiroturAtionji.
-.v nun inn vvuur viuitw
Urmppftt TTt,..Wt1l.. .iMI
Urvefit nrrtvno Tlm lfni Hint
t. 1.1 .. ..
"tr Iteveillo flatn ItnM. niava
juucvaroo Jim, McuiuniB' con
time of Ickwnrul'fi lipnth.
Stiltn rnnlfl n.Ai'rt
?'nt dim on tiie first ehurco.
MwasconcerniHl in thodeputy-Burdcr.
the largest bonds over ronnired
ttio bond to bo tllod by N.
U.UUIIln ni.lMln.Al llm ..A.
,t . ' UIUHU kl . V MU VM
1ft Illll l t.... -t .1..
u ji nr 11111. ....n. ... 17..
-.,iiii 1 ni n l pnnnrina ' hn
wtaeeum o(2S0,000.
. "Oveillo: A llvotv mithar-
.- uumiruii people paruci'
1. i 01U ,l"'onl log cabin
w. rriday cvonlnir. ut llio
ci ifw b:ji... . i ' . i
HMD Wa llinr . .,.,.1 .. l...l
A llailOA U.IU In.lMliM.I f. v
ind v111... ... . 1 1
-.yuuK. niiu overvnouv en-
OCMilin 1.. i
w.. luuucijueiy.
Rt 11 , ... .
lVIIlIUrilT I il man h inni
, I. ill V-IJ . iv,v.-
" M the UrL'PHt ivil!l nwimm nf
..w incr pecuon. vcmeniay
""ai huudred liead of titcoin
A lame. Ilno.lonktmr M.I..L- l....
i ...1 1 . .1-11111, a 1-
: .' 1 .1 t0t 11 ivttB0."' b(;eam,, fflKhtenwl
uiuir tho depot to day, anil Marled to run.
1 At tlm verv oiitNet tlu.v 1. 11..,. ii,.. ,.
'it' I Z".'!1. KH". "iwiU
' IVflU 1(1111 Iiail III Illlt llll.llll-l.l.ll
und then tor down Main street, crwaini:
luo oruiRe. Jiioy wero caught on Nob
! "iVu ro'"'ni)a lo their 0
blight dainago wan done.
A llttlo call for :i,500 worth of out
Buinuinc ncriji will bo made in to-mor
row a iribuno. Tiiiu crip eomprirtCM
in' 01 11,0 C0lt iioitKO anil
i, " !'.".. md tho oarly that
tho bu ldiug of llictio Btructureii will not
. r. ,ll,0.counly'H Hnanrial llnnclal Hta
umiy in uio leaKt.
A holo wan o.xeavatcd IhroiiL-h thofoun
nation wall of Jxiczcr & Kimhlnr'u ilmo-
til.M. I... nil.... t. ... I
11 11 1 ' un rrenen, anor niucn
ililllciilty, for tho imrtH,sc of laying 11 or-
ViUO Water llino. I In m rnmnnlln.l I., tin
down in tho ditch due undcrnoath tho
muowaiK. nrv out ono rock nflnr unnlli,.
crawjl in iih ho progrei-nod, like a gopher
u'Ktt'"K u iiuiu.
1U0 COllCOrt to 111" l-Ivi-h Krliliiv TVv
ceinbor 7IIi. nt llmf
by thu IlandoI-IIiivilon .tWfMv
. " I .1. " . .. T-" .",VVI
iu uu noil worinv 01 uiiniiiliinrn '1 lin an.
CIOIV llllrl math! nilicli iimnti.xrf in llw. nH
of iuiihIo Hinco ItH orKanlwitlon. and Homo
ioy di iih uiomiiorH Imvo doveloiod con
muuiuuiu iuiuiii. i no cnnceri will Ih
good oni1.
.Mohoh .Mintlioril. Olio of tho nnmiliwin
renidontn of tho icHcrvution, who Is in
tpwn to-day, inforinHtlio KahtOiikiionian
inai a leant in in prourcsH in IiIh Poellon
in honor of tho death of un Indian hwt
augiiM. Thl Ih probaldy tlm Indian
vernlon of un Irish wako.
llio MiortcHt. term of circuit court over
neld in iMistorn Crcgon wiw tho mbhIoij
iu8i iiuki in .Mainour county. Coinmenc
ing lant wcok on Monday, thu term wm
lirouglit to u cloKO on Friday.
M. J. McDaniol. u well knotvn rltlr.m
oi wcuton, Ih in town to-day on his wav
to Minsouri, whom ho uoch on a uliort
visit to hiH fathor, and to thu "old
Homo" of IiIh childhood.
Ilurrv Ilo.xter returned hint nluht frnm
inn inn oi oxpiorution to tho Mound coun
try, wuoro no wont in company witn iuh
orotnor, icior. no roiwiH iiuvlng
(Ino timo.
l'ortitively tho ovent jf tho scuhoii wili
bo tho ThankHiiIvincr ball, elven (o-ninr-
row ovoning by .Sharii A,WoIIb, in Mllar-
key'ri jiuii. won't fall to uttend.
Thero will bo a regular meeting of
umaiwa l'.ncatnpmont No. n, I. o. O.K.
to-morrow Tiiursday evoning. Work in
tho Unit and second dcgrccH.
Goorgo Montcomory shot and killed
John Schwartz, on tho Lower KIuhIuw
last week, mUtaking him for a Iwur.
Lifo hized oil PortrultH.inadc bv tho H.
T. It. Co. Tliov iiavo 11 bpeclal artist
from Omaha nntll Dccemcer -Oth.
Damon Lodge. K. of P.. will elect It
olllcent thlH evening. All membera ro-
quested to lvo present.
Soveral new cascri of smallnox duvel-
ojied in b'uiont Monday.
Evancc list Moody in at Tacoma. and Ih
drawing groat crowds.
Hon. 0. F. Thompson, of Atwood. wau
in town last night.
To-morrow is Thanksgiving Day.
- r . . . " w.'-.i..i..i.i.i I..
each of u iirini in o . i i.t .
follow ' roHpccthn inai
flllltCIlt. VOll (Mil frniiattm
!ixiinr!rr. 1 11" tuoaitru In vmr mtw,,,.! .......
Imnllton, VIm ! wVr To K
ccretiiry; jt not ,jr' o mrtuuato.
llm innio fifth.. lt..ai..n . ...i... .. .
I. mi .....i T i "'" nuiiiifHc v inn
md spread before them, and tho hisult
...in ii iiiu llflllHn in luii.i ,, ..I...
Is thero such a dreadful abuse of
nils M ncrahl.i cu-toiii nf observing mil'
day in tho yo.ir m a day of Thanksgiving
an to iimkc it ihedulv of antinaii to as
sail it, or any other Christian institution V
j Are not such ininmcnts und mlllcrv in
, tho columns of an othi rwiso respectable
iii;ni.i.iin;i un aiiucy oi power tlllil priVI
::H:i)
t S.(M)
11 1 IIOIII f . I. Ai.trf M, n III..I.I Unil. L--..L.
V ' " 1 "U.'l "hirnl rhnl viiIIm, Suck .........
MiMi Unlit Minn. I lln.ln i lull, .iiik. ! .. " ZZ. Z
.Mvii'illrliy anil lllimk .Mi. I'lil -iiln, Mick
McnV lllnclt mill While Mi.llh .l .snip., a k .ZZ."
5sTiS.-'WSl -" MoiiNron.y Vlnk-I.luvk Httll. nnok...
MCtt A t'iU IMilhl KtilU. hiiitk
MonH Mo IUM Funoy Mix Hull-,
r.J
y nt 10 (X)
lego far greater than thai ofthept'ople 5ff,V?mi?MiV& -who
"observe", the day? Might not -M-!!;S kriVh!!
Christlmi icoplo-and then- aro not M,'n - UriKlu I'lu-Uicok mu-, k .......Z...'.;
t hero
tiiusii
a few of ihem who
day in tho spirit in which
"keep" this Lot So. .HUH ('ottnlntft ,,r
it was lustl
Mi n. HlicplK nl i 'heck i:tm sup, miok..
oi rn h nrown i wifti riiiui Mii'l, mi-k
M. nV I irk (.lu ck hollil Hull, uek
i
t i o.ro
1 .00
. . ivvi-i. if r i iiini' , riiinri timi uim ,i ,. ... i.. ii...r ! n n iiiii
Willi the exnorhitlnn nf i......j.. " 'V'"'"' P"uego . j,,,,y iinlr..lii.nv.v,l Mtii.V.Hr.k
.1 I...... r: .. n-4- vi.i..viiu- .Mi-.. ...u.
DIKKKJIKNCK III' OI'INIOK.
A Mlrlly iirt ltrtr.Uii).- Hunt'i Hull-
ro.!.
Public opinion Ih not united In Pendle
ton on tho Hunt's railroad matter, which
Ih doubtJoHB tno reason oi m nanging-nro
with such purslatonco. Soveral citizens
hold the belief thut tho rilWd if not
necessary to Pendleton, and i not worth
w hat it will cost to cot-it hero. Tho Drill-
cipal reason advanced is that It doOa not
matter to what station or in what direc
tion wheat Is hauled, ho long as the
money obtained for tho wheat finds its
way to Pendleton, and that this money
is bound to come. It would r-eein to u
man up u tree, however, that tho hard
cash of tho grangers would be more
likely to go to llm places made accessible
bv tho railroad, uentorvina lor instance,
whom tho farmer can drop into town
conveniently on tho curs, rather than to
Pendleton, only accessible after a loug
trip witli a wagon und team. If an im
partial canvass wero taken, it is proliablo
that those In favor of Hunt's railroad
and tho subsidy would be largely in the
majority, but thero is enough in the
minority to mako u very respectublo
showing. "Tnited we stand ; divided wo
fall," aud this may prove too true in tho
Hunt's riillrruil matter. It seems evi
dent tltat unless every man's shoulder is
Tho floor
"iieii, nud tho gods of tho gallon- ero
also pa-sent In large nuinlM-rs.
Tho curtain was drawn before an audi
once of oxifcctaut ixsoplo. Tho program
opened with a selection from Svendsen,
by tho Quintette. It took the house by
storm, and each Btibsouuont niciv on llio
Prosram held tho aiidlonro in un Indo-
"'"""V piuasiiraoio CHptivitv. Music
is something which cannot bo "described
uuuorsianuingiy
iluht ilruy Clu'vliit Mtiito, Hok r".!!ZZ!
Ihii ,n. :io.io runiUiH or
.Mrii'n llio Mixed MilN, mi.i if lilt tin,, hcilru heavy relBhl)..
WhllnMlxnl Hullfi, unck.i
and iminm.;. ... ' ..T. , H iiiaiinf, ut uio gu-ui congrcga
senilis, and who mi ik.i , i i.i f ' . " l lr '
. . " I I 'IIHVll -11I1R'1I1- I " Ik IWI niflfll llllUI .1 .411..B ...
oi mo homo was e. i mli.t.ilv : .V -v. r... . ' V.. V '.' v "" i
i.... "" i'iuiiviiiiu oi i. ni :iiuiii .,,. I., ..f-.i n ..1 ,..i.i
ciaritv. or of "un ni in .,ti.. ,.., ; i . .v.; . .v" 1 "' "7' 1 l,,,u n,lw.
. , I 'I t .ii.i, un J. I.I.IV. Kllll ,111.11 Ciril-V I 11.1 Villi nilllf., HMTH H.I.I..UMIII.
nuuii. iro num.-1,1 un i un nut wnon you
shtto that "tho most of those who at
tend any religious exercises on that
day will do It as a mere matter of form,
und bocauso it is fashionable to do so in
their eminently respectable set? It is all
well enough to moralize on tho duties of
providing for tho joor und needy j which,
by tho way, is lust as blndini unon tho
in cum. iiriM-i'ittt inrrnru i in
, ivui in rniin uh riiii rrtlliluitfl ttluitt I Ink f It nn lr I.uj
on u nottspatfcr page, and then-fore n de- u: woi UB Tt , ' . "IV T ,,.7:
wldclitLSdvdo 'J? r Jileution
nnd thrlllPil ' It u'lii J.J1....;. . t. . 1 ' 'he printing of such 11 harsh and un-
Mn-i IIIiimIt fi.l ttMtlin VII.A.I u..n ....i
Men'ri i:krt Cheviot I.IrIU llncvu miltn, niokn
10 periorniatico of Ki.l.n'i.iinu 1,.. n.
Ullintotto. tho toniw nf fli.i fnllfi t.itnll.11.
" I .1., ... .. .. v.."". '.v....n
uu.t 1 im viouncoiio would tm Inexpressibly
i loiinor inni nweot. yet overv nolo
clear and distinct: tlieu at InlnrvnU 11...
nuisio won u swe intni. Ii nimiluil n.....,.
01 tncioiiy. every instrument pealing
V.1111.111 null. BUlllIlll lliirni.inv. hlvnre
selection rendered by Jho Onlntetto CI11I1
was grand. Tho limbic of course was
(iasHicul, nnd one could not hut woudor
how licautlhilly sweet sonm old melody,
dear to the heaits nf llm lx-onhi ..mI,i
1 1 ... . ..
Bumm reiiiioivn oyinos saiuoarlists.
lllO SOiOS nlso Worn euch nnn uniuirl.
.Miss Anna Carpenter, tho iirimu ilnnnu
nppoaredtwlcoVind each timo was encored
liv llio captivated ami nncn. Mr. 1tlirulu
ill lllO VIOIIIl SO O. "KuilM J-unhiN n.
heemod to wring fortli oven song by tho
luiiuit in urn iuaio now on 1110 insiru
meni, which upi-oaied gifted with life
iiinuglit and feeling. Ho was encored
wllh rounds oi npplaiiso. nud nlaved
f-i..i. 11....1 .:.
infill .1 iiftiii.rwnfiiiiTi'' .villi inf hi hub
II. ...... . I. v. I'lil.,
which consisted of overv ImiiL-in ilihi urn.
duction of muslcat sound. Tlm vlnlltn-iOln
solo, "Hussion Airs," by Mr. IuIk
Hlumonbcrg, was n rovolatlon. Ho was
nlso encored, and rcsKnded with another
selection which was oven liettcr than tho
fonnor, "AI Nostri Monti," from "II
Trovatoro." It was great. Mr. Oscar
Hentschel's tluto solo wns hIumiIv tr.
icciion. 111 un every seieciion on the
irogrnm was a inastoru ecu. and uvrv
preforuier a master.
It was something which no ono who
heurd will ovor forget. "Ho who hath
not music In his soul Is lit for stratagom
treason and for sivoils," and he who
could not listen to the music rendered
last evoning at I-raxor's opera house un
moved, must hayo a soul of adamant und
ncuu 01 siouo.
Manaeer I'letcher is to bo coneratulated
on his enterprise in eccurluc such a treat
lor rcnuieion coplo.
TIIK NKYV COUUT IIOHSK.
..I 1 4. .1 .. I.....I ll,.. ,..,1.1.
rv.u. . . . ., w- WUIinUIV IliaiVII MJ him nilui, ivn.v.v.
by rlu , 'i liond country, :0j progress will continue to rest in tho
.? 11, Hn iilrnnlv vlaitiwl 1 i.7-i. ...I-.- II
i,. , . : i ri.L n.iiii. .,u ,.i.i,ii,i .
inL A . :klu 01,1 n"r!0. o; "
-r. mo enarge of ids son. Joro I '"' " !'
?! no will tako up ids future i I':.M.i..t.i.n. Nov. 21). m
ma. section. All persons knowing themselves in-
irUy a 12.VAIIr.nM I ,l.il,l..,l In till! linn of Wheeler. Cireeno &
k-i ' vw, ujt mi, Ul MHIIIVO - . . ... 1, 11
."""y near Krnri,., ,.... nJ('n ! II itiva cistrf bv isillui' on h. K.
--jwun''fr iii-.iiii..i. .i... i n
lUphl I'roirrrit MuJehyu l.nrun Fore of
.'leii-iiriCKworn .-cnrir rtnitn(l.
The now court houso is now ranidlv
maicriauzing. r.ievcn nnckiayers aro ut
work on tho wulls, besides tho ujiial
force of carpenters, hod-carriors, etc. It
win not bo many days Iteforo die brick
work will lie fully completed, and bv tho
enn oi hub wees mo wuus win no Juki
to tho ceiling Joists of the second story.
Work on the first story was very slow,
necauso oi the number of brick parti
tions it became necessary to construct.
1 hose wore planned and put in w in a
view to solidity, nnd us such were a suc
cess. I here will bo no danger whatever
of tho building colispslng in places, as
was the case of thu magnificent court
houso ut Walla Walla. Tills net-work of
brick partitions ceased with tho first
story, and with nothing but tho outsldo
wulls to construct, (he brickmosons uro
nnw nhjo to inako considerable of a show
ing in s clay,
The contract calls for tho completion
of tho building by August 1, 18S'J. Con
tractor Parkes informs tho Hast Oiikoo
man that ho wili probably have llio
Mructuro ready for occupancy a month
ahead of the appointed time. Cement
ing will bo the slowest Job. It must be
dono in fair weather, and very llttlo
progress can lie inado this winter. Then
there uie numberless littledelails, known
only to builders, which consume timo in
tho erection of buildings. On the whole,
Contractor Parkes, and Messrs. Hender
son A Jones, aro to bo congratulated on
the rapid progress already made.
Juilgini; from its prescut looks, the
new court houso will present un appear
ance ol solid, massive, anu sovero
grandeur when completed, rather than of
beauty iu architecture, it win no an
appropriate houso of Justice In every
sense, for the law s uccision ueiween
man und man and for me incarceration
of thoso who havo done wrong unto
their fellows. In it tho business of Uma
tilla countv can Ihj transacted for ages to
come,
. w. .v ...iv .., ij nun uillllV, IffJ 1
said to our own shame, that thero is ul to
gether too llttlo thorn- it taken union l-
Christain jieoplo for tho care und comfort
ol tun sullerlng poor; but It may ulso Ihi
noticed in view of what bus boon said,
that tho fow institutions that do uxlst
for that pur)OHo am built und sus
tained by Christain )eoplo, and not
u fow them uro "thunk ollerings" or on
ilowcd us "thuiik iiH'erlngs" fur men los
und blessings from IumI, When tho
humanitarian with all his gi cut ideas of
what should bo dono for his sutlering
brother's family bus begun iu sumo sub
stantial milliner to piovido for their need
through tliolnstrumontulllty of hospitals
orphanages, nsyhuns or tiny other charity
organized or unorganized, then and not
lioforo can ho with any unieo "cast tin
first stone" at thu iuicrfcctlnus of Chris
tian institutions, or presume to gii ad
vice us to tho proper method if keening
"iiiaiiKsgiving nay." v . n,
A l'KcTlUAU IM!llliNT.
Lot Mu.aOM ComhUIh r
is Iilrrernnl I'Hllrrni In Dnrii Flgilrvil (.'nimlmori? hultn, mck
I.ot Nn. .100 CannlntM nr-.Meti's llrnlticr Ml to. I Suit, Hack
Mcu's Hllk Mixed Hlrlpp Hull, mMik '
Men's llimkel check Hull, frock
Mnn's llhio Mellon Hull, frnok
Men's lied nml While Mixed Hull, frock
Lot 1: hio ConHlnli nf-
".rZZzl lit 11.(50
III 12.00
:::::. at. 12.50
1
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111, 1 o.vw
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nt a.m
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Men's Hllk Mined Hulin, miek 1,
Men's Hllk MlxeilCheekHtilt,.tii
Lot No. .1110Ciinlmof-
aien-R wnnirl Oniy (no ilo nl
Hiilpi.fiHek
Men's lllek und while, hnnill
, I'IkIiI Hints, nitek
Men's iimwn Chevlnl mulch Hulls,
fmck '
Men's lllctc Cirkoiew Wtimlrtl
nuim, KncK
l ot So. .HIO(.'oiiM.f-
H.nil Mi n'Slrli.elIClievliil,tlmilil)lin'nl'l
Mint's Dark l!li lot friw'k
Mmi's D.irs llnrl.lne, riix'k )
iHir Mo. .141(1 ConrUls of
Men's Henvy Ciuislmere I'nnls
hi 11i.no
...Htt.in
1)
ut t.l.im I.ot So. ,12tft Pnn.l.l. nf
Men's Henvy Cinnlmcre. IMiils, as
riirinu
.ill .n. n t.'IO rnnllila nf
lli.VK'Canilini'rii Hulls, nines 13 In)
i ? year"
l.ol Mi. .1IUII rnnMiif
M ill's Henvy l)eirn.iU, nixes .111
in ll
l.ol Nn, .Tl in iMmhIsIa nf
'ltltilri.il' limn I' HIl Hllll,Mlut-l
lerns nl ....f
lil Nn. .I'.iinrunnlslsnf-
Mi'U'h llmvcr (IteriMiili, slrrs .14
in ll
Prepaid Clmrgcs to Pendleton, 50 Cents Extra,
r nil. Lines of our Piicrlor illankots coiistuully on hand.
I.ot Nn. HllfO llll.l.t. nf .
Men's I)rk Cheviot Hull, nuck 1
Men's Kauey Clievlnl Hlllln, snrk.Vu
dniiblclireiisled .)
t,nt No. 111.10 r-oimUinif-
Men'n nninn nnd llhiek Hlrlpu
Hulls, suck
Men's lllsck und Ursy Hliliw
Huh. Hck ,.
Men's IlliiekCorkserew 1'ntnwny,
rtcok, , .
i in.sn
Hi III.IMt
n 4.00
Hi 7.00
lit O..M
H 4,51
hI
10.0
llallroiidrr It Nutr.l I'riiui Nulclilluic by
Wlir lleinnrk,
Some timo lust week, a baggageman at
Umatilla got on u spree not ono of those
llttlo, half-and-half drunks, tint u good,
whole-souled spreo. in winch thn liquor
becomes absorbed in it man's svstom. as
it wero. steals away his brains for a timo,
at icasi. ana causes mm to no things for
which ho is over after heartily ashamed.
Ho it was ut least with the baggageman.
Ho hud beon acting mieorlv under tho
influence of llriuor. und it was thought
that something might iwsslhly go wrong
wttu nun, iicioru long, no nun armeu
himself witli u &!-caiibro pistol, und
started on a hunt. Hn was accompanied
at tho start by tho night-operator und
switchman, but gradually got out of sight
ol Ills companions. Alter skirmishing
around for game in tho neighborhood, tho
two latter happened to rnn across tho
baggageman, und found him just In timo,
Ho was standing on tho railroad track.
with llio muzzlo of the pistol oluted ut
his temple. As tho two other hunters
came up, ho asked tho switchman :
"Docs it take a bravo man or a smart
man to commit sulcido?"
The switchman, who is evidently level
headed, rcsondcd: "I had always su
psscd it took a d -U fool."
lilts soil led II, llio baggageman wild:
If (hut's tho caso I do not want to com
mit suicido," und shot all tho loads from
Ids weapon, afterward throwing it away,
filnco ho has sobered up. ho has fully re
gained his reason, and has probably mado
many good resolutions. Ho might havo
been a dead man but for tho timely ar
rival of his companions, und thu apt ro
murk nf ono of them ut the critical moment.
AMOlllKIt MIIUIIKII.
Man Fou ml Jtlurdnrril In tha Waitorn
JMtllRWMlH WSl's.
fli vvla tollirK'itl Oi iOlllun,
Wai.la Wam..Nov. i'H.-T i i tnorn nn
James frclghton Taylor, a nntlvo of Scot-
,. ... 1. . .. 1 L .. .. ..I . .1
Iiuiu. who lias tieeit uvru uui ubiiuti iiuiu,
was found dead In IkxI in tho Western
Hotel. It is supitosed hn was murdered
by a mun numcd Illye, Tho cuso has
gone to the grand jury.
Tha Hotel nf Hlem.
The Chomckcto Hotel at Salem has
lately come under tho iniinagemunt of
C. II. Monroe und J. Jt. N, Hell and has
furntsheil and thoroughly changed from
top to bottom, tho kitchen having been
entirely rebuilt and tho lobby and rooms
overhauled and put in llrst class order
for tho coming session of tho legislature.
The prices of uccomobatlon w ill uverago
from to" to f 15 jr week according to
room und locution. Tho patronage of
tho public is solicited.
Sond for prlco list.
Order by Lot Number.
Brownsville Woolen Mills,
llotnll Hloro, No. 110 I'"irst Street - - - Pottlund, Oiegon.
SUPERIOR
Stoves and Ranges!
when in need of a No. 1 Cooking Stove, iih I hoy uro
The Best by All Odds!
Our Second Invoieo of
HEATING STOVES
uro expected daily, and uro tho finest
EiiHtern Oregon.
lot ever difjpluycd in
Prices that Defy Competition
- vo in,.i t...i i 1 iv im ii. i tin. iiiittii.niPiiiHioruuii vauih
imeof niiii.,.. ..i... .i.. .. Vt... Lir.w.t ..ml Ki.tilInL hv Decembi'r 10. Woi
' liil thug .milm-mAiikI in en-! need iitonoy. and a word to tho wiso is
w 10 w n U... . l...l,t. sn I i-Innt WlICKI.KII. IIKKK.Nfc V ". 1
,V. . . " " , .illKL. IKJIIIIIV. , , - .
weiilHr .if .1 1.11:1 ... .... . I
?fiii i winiuruii. goi ua ... t- i ..
'M'tuof tin. v.,..,t. i 'riiuiikticUliii: service. H
l
I
Ulkin.! - """ ... ...til 1.. t.rt.1,1 irt.t.t.lrTAll'
LiiTi ,rr'" tt" Ignition it' union service win iK.um."-"
ililinan,i n i L ui.ii. : i it.n f?niiirL'jtIonal church.
him Kn nn nn.i mime. . an i in inn i.ai.iLsi tiiuiv.. . -
" no uieu a snort time I cervices win uinu mi "', ..., A .
All ITnJiut lleport.
A rejwit Is current that wo urcsolicting
ull nnd every character In town to attend
our Saturday night dances, undesiieciaily
the Thanksgiving, ball, .Now, Isj it once
and forever understood that no disrep
utable character is admitted to ino nan,
und nono hut ladies and gent etuen aro
asked to attend. Perfect order is always
maintained as those who have attended
an attest. biiAHi' iv ii klui.
Linked lly lUmlt orsiael.
The following solf-oxpl.inatory tcloraut
was received" yesterday by Mayor Mat
lock, of Pendleton ;
j Hkitskii, Or. Nov. 27, 1688.
I .Mavor Matlock, Pendleton:
Jleppnerls connected wnn your cny
by railroad. Shake.
Ma you IImckmas.
Workingmen wero excavating to-day
MAIUIIf.l),
litlKllKlt-tiowiN -At ili retMenea of M,
W. Oowln, by IIhv. (Itn. f). Downey, Win.
(I. lira er. of WsllaWalhi, an Uiuile L
Uowln.ilaiixbterof M. W.lJnwIn.
A numerous company of friemls w ere
present to wish Mr and Mrs. Itccder u
happy and prosperous married life. After
tho marriago tho guests sat down to a
electno bountiful supper provided for tho occa
the bride, as souvenirs of old-time friends
nnnuMA nf niittlni' in new elect no I boui
:.i.. J.iJ fnr tlm IVndloton Klectric , sion. Valuable presents wero given to
. .. r I llm
Light rower oinpty-
Taylor. Jones & Co.,
Oourt Street, Pendleton.
CARPETS
!
Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Window Shadef,
Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc.
The "WHITE" Sewing Machine,
THE BEST IN THE WOULD.
Failing's Carpet Store,
Main Street, near Um bridge, Pengleton, Orcgoa,
i ..ii nimreii in inn iiiuniiiiu uv iv "
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