The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, February 24, 1877, Image 2

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SATURDAY PEB. 24. 1ST
AVc send greeting to our readers that no
one as yet knows who Is PnIdcnt.
Artesian Wells.
Artesian wills, so called from Artels, a
province in France where they were first
used, are simply deep borings through
rocks and strata of different kinds of oarth
in order to reach a supply of water. This
boring is done by means of rods from 15 to
20 feet in length, constructed with a boring
fiparatus or auger t one end ami a lever
attached to the other or upper end, wlikli
is generally turned by hand jwwer, and
inuch rcscirblcs the boring with a lncclwa
lcs' common auger. The rods are so con.
6tructcd that by means of male awl female
screws, they can be stoutly connected, and
4he boring continued to any depth. Tae
famous well oT Grcnellc in Paris is of this
kind. The frequent interruptions caused
by accident together with the obstructions
met in the prosecution of the work, kept
the contractors atwork fur about eight
.years before their efforts were crowned with
success. Although water Iwas reached at
the great depth of 1S0G feet below the nr-
face and about 1700 feet below the lcvd-ef
the sea, it now comes up with such'forceas
lo rise 30 feet above tbo'snrfacc in one con
tinuous stream, iu consequence of being
fed by the hills of Champagne which are
much higher than Paris. ThcyicMoflhis
well is estimated to be GCW.O00 gallonsof
soft water daily.
An artesian well was sunk in Kentucky
sal Louisville, in the year 1S5S, to the depth
ofS,0SC feet, which yields over 300.000 gal.
Ions of mineral water daily through a tar.
ins onb" 13 inches in diameter. The pres
sure is sufficient to raise to raise the water
in the form of a jet 170 feet above the sur.
face.
Belcher's well in St. Leais is 2,110 feet
xJecp. The depth of ike tboring aad the
height of the jet in artesian wells are con.
trolled by circumstances ; the height of the
jet will be in ratio with the height of the
feeding or supplying reservoir, and the
xkpth of the boring will correspond to the
distance of the impervious stratum uadcr.
lying the channel. The cases here men
tioned are among the nsot extraordinary.
In a country, situated as Eastern Oregon,
surrounded by chains of lofty mount a,
aud, over the immense and boaotifel slopes
cf which, creeks arc known to sink is
places and to re-appoar fartkeroH in their
cosrse, would seem only to reqnirc as ef
fort to make the whole concur a perfect
garden spot. "When artesian weH digging
is once begun (which will tnrdr be at Be
dL-tint futnrx-) then our hh and rich taWe j
jio aau uiviucs win ue caavened into
productive fields and rich meadows.
In connection with this very important
subject we append the snbstance of a letter
written by Dr. La Dow of Astasia te Jerry
Dcspaxn of this place :
Mr. George, a civilfoBgineer, "who bos
been engaged for the last number of years
in drilling and boring in the oil regions of
Pennsylvania, informs me that with (the
present perfected machinery there is so for
mation of rock on earth that cannot be pea.
ctratcd to the depth of 8,000 feet. I have
felt as you and all other citizens of Uauu
lilla county realize, that if fountains of wv
tr could be made to flow thrnuzbosTtkat
large extent of rid? aad luUful country
it worddTcTduTioalze Eastera Oregon, ilr.
l.. - l l - j ... . :
vjenre expresses the inot fioskivv mnvic
tuia that as soon as-os tmlss thronsh that
JtE.. ?f lkis M7
to the mountains and all c4herfacU bear-
ing on that matter) there can be bo doubt, t
To securethe co-operation of so rateable a:
a ia uiu projcci masi i mwK striLe yon
na otiiers as worth immediate aUention.
lie says to go 3,000 feet steam power would
have to be employed, but there is no prob
ability of your haying to go bevosd 259 or
300 feet, and that this could be done at a
cost (including the purchase of inachinerv
and the expense of sinking the first weft
tofthat dcptlij of not over $1,500; ffttf
would hare to be advanced te btiy machia -
ery aad the balance would only be rcqaired
m the work progressed in procurin lam.
ber, paying for labor etc. That Mr. George
is aa honorable mm and will do as nearly
fUSt as men can these hard limix tim mn'v i
rest assured. lie suggests that von form a
stock company representing a capital of
ljvj, oi wuicu ne win want a portion to
purchase such machinery as he will recom
mend and he will go to w ork.
Oa this matter let mc hear from you as
eoos an possible, as Mr. George has other
opportunities awaiting1 his acceptance, and
I have promised him that he sbonld hssr
from this mauer soon.
(7UJI COIUlESrOXDEXCE.
Febkcabt 12, 1S77.J5
Xr. Foitokj Startinglfrom John Brad.
.bum's we passed doa-n the river, through
the Meadows and up Butter creek to Lena.
The weather continued excellent, and we
had & good opportunity to sec the country
aad most Jof its people. Although it is
"Winter time everything looks as green,
fresh and warm as Summer.
There Is a rich bottom country justabovc
thOCeadows. ColShorty James Taylor,
John Dickey and 3Ir. Lisle are improving
splesdidfarms that will, ere long, be of
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a place as can be found, and by his Indus-'
try will soon make a home eecond to none
on the rirer. 3rr. W. ii one or the best
, hearted men in tlie country. J. G. McCoy
fc 6Wl building additions to bis already
commodious Louie; he will give a grand
hep oa the 23d. The 3Icadows arc filled
Hp with soma of the Sncst farms in the
county, particularly those of Jno. Haley,
Thos. Robbing, Dan Simmons, XcwLLovc
ridgc and Darid Coflman. Under the
' bouse of Thos. Robbins' tlicre rises from
the earth a ncrcr failing pring of pare,
clear water, which goes wandering through
the jCcadows and finally empties into the
Umatilla. It is the water of thi Spring
which lias caused the great lawsuit known
as the case of Cofiman vs. Ilobbins. Tlie
case Is now lcfore Judge McArthur for dc
cision. 2Ir. Ilobbins has n fine band of
cat'Je, allied to tlie famoagTIioradalc ttock
of Kentucky fchortbo: ns. He is satisfied it
is as much trouble to ralK! fcruh cattle as
it is to raise blooded cattle, while 'the rc
tnrss ofitbcJatler are mudi greater.
J- i . t . a
celled in Eastern Onon, and along the
I CTitilr lwtllnm mm uimn tif lltn
mint iawu
that can bo found anywhere. Horse and
sheep arc extensively raised by II. Fields,
Job Smith, J. Jones and others. Wc Fpenl
n plc&sABt hour with S. 31. Pcnnizgton
whe ranch is. dlmctly on the old emi
grant road, which be traveled over in M7
when no while man darud to settle in thte
country. Mr. P. it a man or Mauueii pnn.
ciplos and one of Umatilla connty'd best
citizens. He is at present laVing the load
backed up by the pcple of the whole
westers part of the cennty in building a
bridge across the Umatilla at the month of
Batter creak. Oscar ltenseu ts teaching a
school on Mr. Owen place. The people
here are fondly devoted ts school interest
and will noon httitd a forge aad oommedi
h sdtooi-htuse to aaewor their pnrpete.
We spent an evening at the pleasant Iteiae
or J. C. Franklin's, and found Mr. F. and
his wife very agreeable persons to convert
whh. lie is stHi ready fur that wricri
with Lot Livenaerc in Jack Ganjoa. Tlie
health of the people on Better creek it
goad, no skkaes being reported. Kvery-
bodv arc imnrovinr their iiteee. Stock ef
all kinds is doing well, and the future
prospects ef the country are catoileat.
I Sqcawx.
ooi:rbsioxvexc.
Comes Grots, Onwwc, 1
Febraary 10, 1S77.
Eurrort East Obwwman blace oer
lart writing we bare bud a tee rain, Jt
caoegk te pot the plow land in order Jw
dewing, and te make the gwss and grain
grew; the moct of the rain seems te fall
in the aigbMiene, that the fanner may not
be obstructed in rbeir labwr: fer tby are
basy plowing aad sewing grain. The most
of the pletriag fer Spring sowing is done.
If we are blessed with s onatiaaaacc ef
sach beaettfel weather as wo sew onjoy te
the cad ef this ateatit. the farmer wiN be
dene seeding for tbfe Spring; wc ealy
?5oak for this pert of the Webieet aenoa ;
wc are sot advised at to bow fanning, is
pragrej.cing hi the lower pert ef the valley.
The leather aad Mather fer the erection
ot the iaW wc speke ef rente time since U
ordered and the location seeared. aad toe
work of the batMiaa; will seoa ooaiaieact.
The ynrieaiaa onnteaipitiag the haWelag;
has a palaat'bek ef ak own favcatioa
whkk we think is good; h intend exhib
iting it te the Oregon Brill atea as sees as
he can ; he y be hs thereagaiy toftd
h and is setWtled that k is the beat in ue;
he balag a practical asUter be it a compe
tent jadft of what a belt saonJd do.
There is qahe a somber ef bwi Mings in
aaticlpatien ofcrotUoH atb coaiaaf Spriaf
and Saamtr at or aear ear towa. Oor
towamea Larch Bros, wtt baitd a ware-
hoase rinciiclfv fer their own ase at tker
arc 4oier eaile aa cxleaeire bataess
.
the aorcaattle Hae. Yo seed not be tar-
priced te leara of PertWnd getdng a great
backset an aceaaat ef Sfabtews's goabead
Miveaess; w think k best aot te iacorpo
rate it fer a lew yean, as we weaM toe
heve te move oat of the hwerperated lim
its so k ooaM expend, at it k ef taot kind
ef material.
Iter. T. Tbarp W stilt iroiimi m the
cease of the can ote chose, aad narking id
his oioris to capture tbrnm. Whea he at
two mere bwdes the one be Is mdag te
ttldk next week be wilt then have three.
The dm ef Wbtppie & Uademd i
deiag a good sabiialiat baiiaeti M Slab
tewn. m the mcicawrib? Hoe; aVey trade
en the priaeipic ef Hrc aad let live, can.
ieqaeati? wear caKemims stick te them
hifce a rick kitten to a hot brick.
T aiso
"" ! aw proprietor et
wLi. h is Mr. X. Las?, be it not a relative
of i-ixtd Joe Laae ef Orefos. bat hi
, uv. v, U Wb, iu. tL mU
Gcncrsl ever was. Mike sees he wM oak
plewiag leag eneagh te ga to the shop te
sell a pair of harness fer cash (strange
man). There k Cory aad a Wooeonck
peeking ime here in Dtahteaa every day
the week except San dev. Mr. SSder
; tJje agamker k noted ferstavmc at
i , , .. . , .
' sMcadhtg te bns.ytt be very
' ottets U aroood.
Febmarr la this morainz the cock of
the weather has changed the programme
aad he is Irving to have
some snowlbra
change, bat
we dost think we wiH have
much: after abont fifteen or twenty min
utes trial the saew disappeared.
Times are abeet as ssaaL The genera
heakh of the conn try It good as far as vc
know of at present, and everything it in
goedhape, and the wobfooted oass it con
sidcraWy elevated.
Corrcx.
Barton IVefri.
Dattos, IV. T, Fob. 17, 1677.
Sag year asseruon ia the last-number
of your interesting Journal that you weald
know by this time who was President anil
Dayton ites not having acoalred that Infer,
matioa yet I take the liberty to note a
few things which, perhaps Pcndlotonlles
dont know.
Thla conntry Is improving rapidly, dou.
blc the amount of wheat wllfbe rabod Uiis
year t han any year previous. And we wlM
have better facilities for markctisg it
I Cipt. Stumpsn't foolod on the Pine Tree
.
j aiM
The Grangers arc puihln g tlie Jlnrengo
mills to completion. Another is common'
ced at the head of Pataha prairie at Co
lumbia Centre; another contracted to be
built at Favor's on Pataha. Two saw-mills
were built in the county last Pall.
Emigrants arriving all the time and locat
ing among us.
Lots of good land still vacaoL
Schools arc being taught in every district;
and well attended.
Lots of marriages and births and few
deall id.
Lots cf religion little gin noprifionera
weather dolfghtful islicqi fat, with heavy
Eggs lOds; butler CVits; greenbacks
silver and county scrip at par.
Dayton Improving nil the time; over 00
dwellins houses and nearly all kinds cf
shops and manufactories; 2 schools; a
mud hole ia front of our potofllce. Town
incorporated; 3Iasoaic Lodge UI). In a
nbc hull ; Odd Follows soon ditto.
A long winded protractad meeting 4h
full blast.
T. II. Crawford a lawyer and E.lLBnrkc
Deputy Auditor, arc running a rtwl estate,
collection, and general agency.
Money more plenty business lively.
Brass band makes good music.
"Dayton Xcwt" revived 2 now basinets
houses Uiis Winter and mere coming.
They wont let us annex to Orogoa.so wc
are going to grow into a State of onr awn
before the ides of November in the next
leap year.
Wc dont knew iJW is J'rttMmt new, but
wc will then yes wc will.
Knowing a good dinner and pleasant
company is awaiting onr attention wc will
have to sign this with eur dettfe m
Ue plMMf, S. Sri"m
Wool Grower Electing.
Puxuunwf, Oregon. )
Pearaery 17, 177. f
The wool growers of Umatilla cotwly,
Oregon, met jmrsnant ta aejeernnient at
the courthouse in Pendleton on Saturday,
February 17, 1S77, at 1 i ii-, for the pw
po?c of perfecting an orjpentrattoa fr mk.
taal protection aad iateret aad fer the
trasaoiten of sach other batnert as might
properly come before the meeting.
Called to order by Jacob Frazer, Presi
dent, and J. A. Pruott was spioiated Sec
retary pro tern.
Attersome appropriate aad interesting
remarks by CoL T. S. Laag, the cotatalH
on constitution and by-laws presented a re
port which wis amended to read as foHew
aad adopted:
IVnmtrtiSL the woei moaoeertefUnw.
coenty aad IeaOragoa brfierlng ,
" ""Lt:,. " .h'Z
vvjVeeaa. n-n viwi ewa a . wa-
taiaing te sheep buhaadry ; tbtmfece be k
lktenl. That the andersipMd form aa
aMcietiaR ta S known as the -KanUra
Oregon Wool Grower .Vsseciation.' aad
te be governed by the (ottewiar; rales.
1. The pShrfu of ihk Aeriatioa BaH
coa4t ea I'reidect. lm Vice Prod-1
deals, one Secretarr. oae Trwnrer. who '
sboit be t4ected oa the arvt StiawUr ie
Janaarr. and to crre fer ate term of a
2. It shall be the daty of aVe Secretory ta
keep arcarate miaates of the preeetdeayt
of the Associetiea.
X. It shall Wthe daty ef the Traniew
to receire alt meatyt t Jwatfag to kr A
sociatiea aad par oat the same by order ef
the Preriaeat.
A. Any penoa witbiaf tabacomi mat
ber of this Awxriarioa sboM eondt weir
aaates aad pay we som ef My eeats.
S. liegabirmeetlacsbeltbebeMoa me
first Satarday ef each meatfa at 1 r. x.
C Xeoae can became a member ef tbtt
Association nelf eafaced M wool gew.
sag aad sheep hejbeaery.
7. Sevea members sbtJeoartMaic a aoo
ram for the traaMcrien ef bmeaox
8. The PrecUeat amy calt extra meet
hp m ease of emerceacy.
It sboM beta daty of VePremVatt
M coil ml aad lay before the Aw fUtlae at
ks rrgtlar meethap aN maaMe i Ibli
twachiac the graeral iateraias which aWy
rerBeat.
1. That no part ef these naVs be riwap.
ed or amended aal a n nakiea W abet
caret be read aad laid eeer oae meata, g
On motion the Secretary wm reaaested
toaddrgs letters to me principal wool
growers hi Eastern On oa aklafimaweo
eeratles. OanCUm the Secretary w renamed
te notify the Yke IVesMeaU to acertem
asd report te the Associates the
ef sheep, as soar as i'oibi.(Uobs aot m.
ciaded) In weir respective precincts.
The feMewia? mm
members of the Assocmtiea
Jacob Fnuar
Hoary Seseer
IVmj SaUac
J 1 ffsaaoi
nefaw uafT
Jerry Barabort
CL Jewell
Hearv Be
SSaoford
J E Hackett
U G Thempwa
Jno F Adorns
CHSwaer
SC
ZBOveas
Lew Btaachct
TSI
fl-ar
SloTwIer
F9
Weed gtawers arc oerdoaUr laekid ta be
come members aad cooper ale wmh as.
C II. Snrxirr, Secretary.
Jacon FcJtrnn, IrtsUeat.
Trm nVt InMi
Iudlaa Joseph Propcct.
From tcreral foarcm w pttber the fei
lewiag items relating te the enVet apen the
oatUws predaeed by the wle order from
Cetamiieacr ta remere the diaereat eat. j
tide bands of the 2Cez Perret apoa the re.
erratlea. Upon the receipt of the order at
Lapm al it ws. claimed by the agent that
uiercwonia uc uax iKe w laoece jewpa
and bitbaad to rxofeablr cemnle with the
-- ,."', .
terms ef the order, akheaeh as we hare
been informed that some of the officer at
the gairboa digested from thU eptobm.
In pensance of the Agent's belief aad be
fore the occapascy efthc Waliewaralkrr
by treopt to pmerre the peace in ease of
any reabtance to the order, he dbpatched
Indian Heaben, the head chief ef the na
tion and brother-in-law of Joseph, aad bit
foa to Walhiwa to eoafer with Joseph and
pnaent ta him the design of the Govern'
ib rat for him to go apoa the reservation,
and the parpens ia case of hit refusal, and
nrge him and his rxeplete peaceably cam.
ply with the order. After hearing alt from
Heaben, Jofcph peremptorily related !
comply, while two or three oi hk men who
had considerable stock to be protected
jfi showed a desire to obey the order, but Jo.
seph soon forbid and aikmeed Xhem. Ilea-1
ben returned to the agency and reported
mc rcuii oi mt conierencc, wnereupon me
Bguik. Kiii ucri rau uac uuicr jauiao as
fccocd ambassadors of peace to thorn. Jo
seph was defiant and said he would die bo.
fore he would yo upon the reserve and live,
and his- men acquiesced in his views. The
second embassy returned and reported.
Pending the time of thee cflortH to-induce
Joseph to come in, he has sent runners to
the Paloutfs, Salmon riTcr, White Bird
and other outside bands asking them to
rally at Wallowa or in that vicinity within
two weeks. He also sent to the Umatlllas
and wc arc informed by Indians that sever,
al Umatlllas and Palouscs havo already
joined Joseph and that even reservation In.
nlans who do not worship tho white man's
God, declare that they will alto go to Jo.
seph, and arc making preparations to do
to. On Tuesday the agent sent an Indian
messenger to the Paloae,but for what pur.
nose wo did cot learn. Indians say that
Jovcph told his runners to tell these outside
bands that lie was g&ing to have n fight
' with the Whites and to come nrenarrd to I
holphim. It seems tout that tho more
p redout policj would have been, '.nrforenp
prUlng Joseph of those plans of the gov
ernment, to havo occupied tho Wallowa
'country with troops, and to have secured
the "dreamers" or medicine men among'
the Indian., and preventing other Indians
from joining Joeph. lint at c arc not
in authority in this matter we can only
give our ojttahm for what it it worth. The
teop)e are deeply Interested in luring lhfte
orders of the department carried out
promptly and effectively without a recur
rence of another 3Iodoc war bronght on by
da Hying. Here is another Inttanco where
the Miritory Department should hare con.
trot ef Indian matters.
The UlncU Hills.
Chctcxnk. Wyoming Terry, )
Janaary SI. lsT7. )
Cuvrkscu TowjfMwn Dear Sir: I have
been back to the ilillt agatn, having left
here on the 19th day f ICeveaibcr and was
gone an til the irt of last week. I have
bat little te write of any Interest te yon at
this time. One thinr I wilt say. if I was
Uxny from here aad knew as maeh about
the omtetry as I da now, I noold stay away
from it; bat as I am here and cannot leave
I will hare te de the best I can.
When I left the Hill, which was en the
22d ef December, the snow was two feet
deep aad stitl snowing. Hundred efmea
arc la there net broke aad coaW aet gt a
day's work at aay price, and coaM Bet teN
. i . - . i . 1. - . t i .
(meal of grab; and in Cbcj-eaae today I
aViak there mat be at least three baadred
M L j f mm) h-t Oenc I
eaUMwUtaHI become of taem. If K
were aot for the Indians taey coaM s eat
asd Ihw by hooting
bat siece Oenu
Crook came rata Wmr oaartert the Iadl
aa are doing lots of mfecbief oataeroMt.
Hardly a day geet by bat they kltt some
body ar steal some 4eck. They M4c aN
we horses ea Chaex Vatsr See days afa.
. aad that k ealy Hi mires from Cheyeaee.
Thesoeasersareafmr thtm; bat that k aH
' me good k will do. They kneed a friend
I of mate taia trip. It C, Sawoatoa of Walm
' Kalla; he wed to fteigbt wkh ox learn oa
me Umatilla road. They shot Mm mtny-
I was ia lack or they wentd
at me.
I Talk aboat oahi werffctr aad MMkch Ms
i lew ia Eai tern Ofopoa! UWalnaoSam
mar were uammred la the weeaW bre
ad ia we Bfaek HB aaaatry. I never
rxf irieocil aay coal aad windy eamer
aattl I came here.
WM, If aay et year fritnat ak yea year
aaaema abont we Hilts, I d rise ye te say
te mem. may awey." at all
me Imttaa mar it ever.
Mr bar -EhVk- k chief ef Cheyeaatt
yet, and I at fat at a p. I hnee ran htm
oaceaiaee I wtati mt, a half mUe and got
away warn k anejr.
Oieeanr latytctt loM. P. BaN aad eater
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WILLIAM THfKBCKX.
, q RPETERS
.BUILDERS.
CONTRACTORS
Pendleton, Oregon.
Strop OX Cant trrH 1 lb us trafttis; ef UtU
SIGX WRITING,
"iioiCT 'painting,'! !!
.'."glazing,! !!! .'. . ! !
UNDERTAKING
Promptly Attciulcd Toi
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ADVpirriSKMKXTS.
S. RDTHGH1LD
I
CALL
and examine
(he large and well
aiiorted ttock of general
juit received by
S. R0THGH1UB
At hit old stsmlln UHarkey's bnlldinr,
and which he offers to the pubKc en tenot
tlial na 111 compare favorably with thot
of any cowelIlor.
S. R07HGH1LD
TTa eaCnKef are tome of the leadens
ef widen yen rJ alwart and aa
attertmeoton hand:
DrvroeI(. dotblmr. Beet aad
Hal and Car. Carols. waN wit,
Toboeco. Hardirarr. Cattery, Cldam aad j
Glass ware, Statleeery, eta.
S. - RO7H0H1LD!
Order from the cecal ry afl
prompt aiteatlea.
rotclvc
I!Ht, Fnrt, Wool,
ohaee.
etc, taVea la ex
CAMPAIGN OPENED
FOBTUC
FALL 01 1876
At TJmailla, Oregon.
Irirrvntatruimrnt ni uJitar tw
It m4 trt tac t mt ttrnmjtt Wert
I ael rrrrt U HU . Ti SetaalCf
cook orta
Occident
Goldsmith Range
Golden Gate
Empire City
IlirmatU
Rio Grande
IUBI.UU T0VE5
The ionitor
Parlor Relic
Laurel
Ranger
Echo
Onward
I'AULorrcuoK
Jewell
Echo
MUX STOVES
Black Giant
Mogucl
Pine Knot
"Woodside
Bonanza
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3? 1 3NT 757 -iSL 12. E3
Cbctt3irreabt.:tMric AR erdrii B9
td ifWDjllj-. JOtl WORK lib ant.
BCOTSD4 dktta,
wm. i ixctsn.
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rr, UkiIUU 0Ur. Orrva. tcnabcf 9, ma.
FOR
r- N'mwrn (or wl it thh
ADV'EBTISEMBXTS.
COOKING STOVES
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Manufactory of Tinware, And
iu stxtis or
SHEET-IRON WORK,
Main ttrtet. cpfwtiti the Coirt Hcose.
Will comtantly lave on hand, and for
tale, a Complete Assortment of
17 2 ARB,
A3 U 11T1 Lttr
A. complete Assortment of tlie
Diamond
rock: cookixg stoves.
3"OB "7v7"Tr? TZ.
&Ml0ilr,atabct lHt, ulu
Xtrj liaient Tltm L
G. V. WEBB.
HURRAH FOR
EVERYBODY!
Jsst Look Here !
r
waarr panrr. on.
rem. auaa. h.
a to tk
PEDDLE 10.?
5&!DRU& STORE!
Ft
FKLaTrOK DC; STOKE.
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SAJLE - STABLE.
fzits si. erraarrx nvmuam seen.
John Borrnian.
j. m. iMiun-r, 3i. o.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
IVktsa Orea.
OSee ii Tee n-w bedta& f ttVt
TV. C Jlcliay, 4Ti. Hn
PHYSICIAN AND SUIWIKOX.
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WM. iliLLKB, M. I.
paYSICLVX A.VD sur.GBO.w
TiriU. BIVX imkl
11 ai l it tLm &rwj hot, llm tum.
Dr. J. 12. l.Iudscr, .
SURGEON AND DENTIST.
It sv twab cRuenrttr ta
Feadlctoa. Umatilla Cosnty,
I. O. Sterns,
ATTOILNKY COUNSELOR AT LAW
tlUrr Otj", drtCM.
In. 5itm at afwt HWmntttw nan j
krtn. Wr Blfl -s4 Una; IWeian a. Srs
Miltrr. Odtuttoi fraa(4tr ee! 9t
J. H. Turner,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Omir OntKi W4ki ai4 aM. Lcuxa N'fr"lrt
orncin jimim nrrrt, tf-rM on s
S. V. KNOX, .
A-ttorne" - at - jLaw,
Wrtce, CicuiaU Qmalf , Orrsm.
wmriLL rnACTirtTix the courts or
T V Ubh Sute ad WiMn5ta Tmlrr.
aTprdtl aitcaiwa paU u LasJ butat
and CeKrctina.
G. BAILEY,
REAL ESTATE AG EST,
(so yoTittr rosuc)
PESDLETO.V, - ORBUOy.
PASTtrCI-tn ATTEXTtny PM tb kvbM3
TuntttattB ia ttr rffunawal at WulM&ctue,
aad ia it varwaa kal oif.fr. aaa ittir anmL
trrVx tr.VTrJ Um iW4rtef la mwAii,
f Stul tum; aim u tbo ikMna; to rqtrr lus
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cips
ALWAYS TO HE HAD AT
Jacofcson & Cos Saloon,
CRwnte BUI SviUkT fUrr,
pAnrjO T out a neiiiiy. Mmkiit rirjs
AD VKBTJSEM ENT3.
PENDLETON
HOTEL
ails rrcr.tr.
this cnmajmjaT x.ocatb
ash
POPULAR leUIE
HAVISG BEES E3TIRELT
EEFITTED asd 22JTTSJTISEZD
u o arms ros
Ths Hecctioa of Guests
THE TABLE
a it iK rm hu im( fra-d with ti- rrrr Wt
THE BEDS
XrttMnrr. a( tkr rwiu ferr Wa SrsSS f &
ail
THE PEXDLETOX HOTEL,
la saw iniwiie m eeve3iia a
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ST. CIIARLKS HOTEL,
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Wilson Hotel.
UMATILLA, - OSEGO.V
STS5B HOUSE,
MAIX ST, WALLA WALLA, W.T.
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VXiOsS HttTJEL.
UMATILLA, - OREGON,
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PROMPTNESS & DISPATCH
Bat la a vcctaaaSt &nvr.
Hflise - Shoeing a Specially
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DEALEU
rTATClTES
YATCHES AND
REPAIRED ALL
OX SHORT WORIT
XOTICE WARRAXTED
rWraf twtaM Htj mtcaf UaSatfnci flin.i.
St. LMaw 8Mi. Waa WaOa, W. r
MONEY MONEY
HORSES LOST $5 Rsward.
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ST. PAUUS SCHOOL
WALLA WALLA. W, T.
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aalf rtvlr(aal Hoannas Klant rt mt ta Ca.
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aad BMraariaitaU, tear ttmmait aattr tt
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0. THEODORE, umahll.
TSfivX itaiet la Um Sarst
LIQUORS ARB CIGARS.
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