The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, April 28, 1877, Image 2

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SATURDAY. APRIL 2$, 187
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
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The subscription price to the East Ore
coniax has been reduced to Tnnnn Dote
iaks a. year when paid in adtanet. This
atcp has been taken after much thought on
She subject; and it is hoped that the con
elusion arrived at trill work to the ndvna
tagc of both patron and publisher. Those
"wlioHiave heretofore declined to subscribe
-for this paper on account of the rates, now
liavc nn opportunity to prove the honesty
of their expressions by. subscribing, or the
Talsity of their pretentions by still reading
the paper for which somebody else has sub--scribed
and paid for. Remember, that the
payment of $3 in cash or acceptable pro
duce in advance secures the East Occco
30ax one year; if not paid in advance, $4
will be charged.
Prom papers below -we learn that a large
number of people arc preparing to remove
from Polk countv to Eastern Oreron.
lion. Elwood Evans, of Olympia, "V. T.
will deliver the annual address at the Pio-'
-seer re-union to be held at the State Fair
.grounds on June loth and lGlh, 1S77.
The Mountaineer is fearful that the O.
35. X. Co. will, on and after the first proxi
xno, on the arrival of the boat from below,
carry the passengers on through to Cclilo.
The Executive Committe of the Oregon
State Agricultural Society awarded the con
tract for the Society's printing for the en
suing year to A.L. Stinson, job printrx of
Sale.
E. IT. "VYitite of Salem, has been awarded
the contract for printing the annual pro
ceedings of the R. "V. G. L, I. O. O. F,
which body will meet in Portland on the
5th or May.
The Mountaineer says "the proper Indian
name for Tygh valley is Tiah and means
pleasant This is undoubtedly one of the
best sections of our county for settlers in
search of homes."
J. B. Baker, or the Upper Cascade, died
suddenly at Dr. Robbins hospital in The
Dalles on Wednesday evening of last week,
aged about 45 years. His death was caused
by hemorrhage of the lungs.
"We have received a copy of the Premium
list offered by the Oregon State Agrkultur.
al Society for the State Fair to be held in
October next. It contains also the pro.
gramme for each day, beginning with Mon
1st- tli sn. nrf ,.lir- fc,irmW n..
A list of premiums awarded at the list Fair j
Is appended.
Joinr ErrrsoEE. Dkpatches to the Port-1
ndOregonianof thelk, contain tab:
. ,. . . .. ,
land
UA man was found dead in the mad neer
low water mark, at Potrero, this raoraing
A portion or his clothing was found near
by. It is supposed from papers on his icr-
son to be John Epplnger, a cattle dealer, j
of Baker city, Oregon." j
Dbowsedw Lieut Knapp, Dr. Andrews I
and Mr. 3Ioorc,all connected with the army
at Fort Stevens across the Columbia from
Astoria, while returning from the latter to
the former place were capsized and drown
ed. The Shmblck, Varuna and Katata all
went in search of the Iost,bat nothing could
be found but the boat
Father Wilbur, Indian Agent at Fort
Simcoc, W.Tsays the Mountaineer, has
ordered all of his Indians to the Reserva
tion. If they refuse to go they will be tak
cn by the military to the Indian Territory.
For all of which Mr. Wilbur will receive
the thanks of our people. We hope that
Captain Smith will do likewise.
Dr. Balph Wilcox or Portland is no
more; a few days ago he committed sukide
by means of the pistol in his office. lie
left behind him this temperence lecture,
-which merits universal attention:
"Whisky the demon has mastered me as
it will others. Imbecile in mind and phy
sically broke down from iu effects. False
to sir fainilv, false to my friends.
Whxox."
Tbe N. Y. Sail says : It is said that Jas.
TL Kecne, the hero of California street, San
Francisco, is having an elegant drag built,
and that he is to become a member of the
coaching club. In San Francisco Kecne
is known as "Knightly Jim." Here in
NewjYorkhe is the recognized lion of Wail
street He wears the most elegant clothing
obtainable in all the world, nnd lives in
priaccly style in Windsor hotel.
Pctbifted. The remains of George
Washington, lying in the Mount Vernon
tomb, Virginia, it lias been discovered,
while repairing the vault, to hare been pet
ciSed. The remains were found to be a
olid stone rescmblingastatue, the features j
perfectly statural, with the exception of the
eyes aad ears, no trace of which car be
J . . - .
Alse ixxjy was oi a oaric jcaiuer coi-
atay be said to be a soft sandstone,
whkh would likely break should an at,
-ktiptlte xaade to remove it from the s&r
copbaguc The Portlaad Orcgonian gives President
Hayes tkk terriic blow In the face: Re -
jHtblkaas who ere dissatisfied with the
Presides!'' policy would, if titer would
peak their mlad put their objections in
very siaaple form. They would say that
they doa't like to sec a man climb into the
highest position in the nation through the i
aid aad aaclity ch a set or men, and then
deliberately desert them. Tills reasoning
isa't very broad; for haven't these iersous
read wh&t the all-knowing one said on this
varypiKat:
rr lowticrM ! rocntarabiilon'a Uiitr
Wbcfcto tbe etinbr pir4 tnrni ins tare;
ttat Sxw br UsimtsiufJ Vit lopaotl rnecd
Loakt m ielo I3it riant, acoaxikc Utc baas irpou
VrwUfabadjlAGEr, Cm Qiur wy.
Heppntr Cerrespsudeuce.
ITKrrxKK, April 24, 1S77.
Mil. Editoiu The future prosperity and
eventual greatness of our young but ener
getic city is beyond all question of doubt:
in proof of which I herewith present to the
public through your columns the follon ing
facts and items of news:
Mr. Ellis Minor has in procesr of con
struction a new nnd commodious hotel on
main street next door to the llcppncr inn.
Miss Josie Smith has purchased the mi.
tcrial and employed a carpenter for the pur.
pose of constructing a millinery shop,
w hich, when completed will be found to
contain every thing in that line both plain
and fancy. A fine quality of goods at re
duced prices will be an attraction for the
ladies, while the pleasing countenance and
courteous niein of the proprietress roust
exert a positive magnetic influence over the
young gentlemen.
It is a pleasing fart to all here who are
acquainted with Dr. J. C. Andrews to know
that after a fair trial he has concluded to
locate permanently at this place and will
soon have erected a cozv ofice in the busi.
nesa part of the town.
L. L. Shortridge (a boot and shoemaker
by trade) who came to our town a few weeks
since for the purpose of ascertaining wheth
cror not the demands for hU line of goods
would justify him in locating here, is much
pleased with the country, and has conclud.
ed to erect a shop and continue the bus!,
ness he has already commenced. Thus far
he has proved himself lo be a No. 1 hand
at his business, as well as a man of his I
Ti- i . . y .
see him.
The most important branches of busi.
ness that are not represented here now are
a harness and saddlery, tin shop and laun.
dry. Any person who is master of either
of the above named trades and has a little
capital to back himself would do well to
locate here. Come and see us.
A protracted meeting was commenced at
the school house in town on Saturday the
14th day of ApriL Revs. Oglesby, Darles,
Pructt and Roxford are in attendance.
ACCIDECT.
On the morning of April lCtb, while In
the act of adjusting some frame work about
the bellows some distance from the floor,
in the blacksmith shop of Dickson, Weils
& Co, Mr. Dickson one of the force fell
to the floor, striking his bead on a bar of
steel and catting tn sgly gaili orcr the left
eye. The wound was dressed sad at last
accounts was doing well. A scaffold gave
way causing the accident.
oossw.
Mails delivered free of pottage alternate
Inights at the school-hesse.
The work of "heart smashing" fiH goes
on. The girls of Heppacr are a terror to
the weak minded gentry. Nrcrs.
Frcttr Little Merr.
The Mountaineer tells the fcHcwing
beautiful link story aboet Frank Teap.
tin's genere&eartl resident of
53avics Islaa3' BUi" Masgrove :
i rrom a genueman wun iatctr vtsttfU
I Sauvks Island, ia Matasomah coaatr. we
that FraakToatakiae was liriag there
Wh&wtfe
ad getaoc akagaiedy It apran that
word. Those who are wanting a first class i treme head waters of Snake river and M
Article In his line will do well to call and , lew that rugged and lortBoas stream dewn
rrtlinr aWfi-ni4r It itmmn ths!)"0" i-w rBR ai -twasT. virta.
some years ago. whik r"raak was Hviar ia i
Uds couotv. a travekr bv Uie name of 31b. .
grove nrri'ved at his LeaVc skk. He was
lakes care of and narsed by Frank and his !
wifc, and in the coarse of a few weeks was ,
s,t oa hit war in rood beikh. For this
Frank refused to receive aay pay. although
.Mr. xasgrove baa a nrge bag or gold wit
hira. the proceeds of the sak el a park
train. As soon ns Frank was released from
the penitcatiary, last Fall, Masgrae baat
ed hiai upaal cave him J 100. aad in a
month alkrwards ml bim in ioieuien of :
bis dairy una with lorty line mlkht
cows situated oa bauvies Island, where
he is now makiar butter for the Portland !
market Oar
iafnrmaat also sars, that
Frank's llttk
ia the State.
wife k the happiest woman
JSIaaaer f Quotations.
If the Portland papers receiving the
quotations of wheat and flour from English
ports, woald reduce the peands and shill
ings to U. S. currency and state In plain
English whether the quotations arc per cen
tal, per bushol, or per washtub, many
woald begin to tkiak that he was getting
his money's worth. For instance here is a
quotation found in a Portland paper:
San Fjlasci'CO. April CO. Wheat L5r.
crpool market quotable at Us SdtS fur
average California; club, 12s 12s Od.
If those editors had said, "Wheat quota,
bleat $2 832 91 per cental fur crcrage
California; club, $2 61 3 01," which is a
correct rendition of the foregoing quota
tions, how much better it would be for the
farmer, educated or uneducated ; the edu
cated could read It without "flggering,'
and the uneducated could readily compre
hend it: whi'.e at the present he cannot nn-
dcrstandltalalL Hence all such quota-j
tions made in pound, shillings and pence
is so much space, ink and paper thrown
away, except as to speculators in the pro
duct mentioned. It is bojicd that our
metropolitan papers will remedy this ob.
struction to the ordinary reader in under
standing all that is printed in their papers.
OsTnc Fichtj And now tlic Demo
era tic Salem Mercury and Democratic
Portland Standard arc quarrelling over the
nca..DS
be items! V by, brothers doat youdo
'like the Kucr OitKOOsiAjf thmlr- TJi
. T '
wc dont call it steal) every item of itnpon
tancc in tliis paper nnd gives no credit, or
maybe it says in a dignified way, "the Pen.
dlctoa paper." Just ts It were not worthy
of a name) about which we make no cotn-
; plaint Wc have a good war of getting
j even; and that is this: whenever nc find
! anything wc want in the paper referred tn,
j we simply take it without asking and pub,
J lish without credit "Tit for tat," and not
"good for evil,' as wc were once wrongly
taught in Sunday school, is our motto cdl-
torially, and scmetlmcs otherwise.
The Astorian or April 21 says: Freight
was never so scarce in I he Columbia river
as now. Not enough for a cargo. And If
the fishermen hold out on their strike long
enough to ruin the cannery inlctcst, houses
will be "Jo-Iel' all oxr Asloria, fafWc of
nxry u.iys.
Our Grnla Crept.
The grain croj of Umatilla county this
year will excel in quantity and quality any.
thing of the kind produced in years past.
In the eastern section of the county wo
have the most flattering reports. The rains
of last Fall, the pleasant Winter, and tbeiTYDjFUVJ A ( H J
rains of Spring have given the wheat crop jJLllJLOG JLilt VJ .
such a start that all absence of rain from
now till harvest will work no Injury. The
squirrel is the only source of damage. In
some few sections they are working Indus,
triously. On the farm of Judge Waldron
these infernal pests have already destroyed
three acres of as fine wheat as ever grew.
However the amount of dotroyed grain in
the entire county will make no appreciable
difference in the aggregate number of bush,
els to be produced In the county. In this
connection our entire people, formers and
others, have cause for self-congratalatlen
on the liberal prices wheat and dour are
now quoted at. The war between Rustia
and Turkey, which is rare to be, together
with the almost entire failure of crops In
California, (although both occurrences arc
unfortunate) has at last jrivtn farmers in
Eastern Oregon an opportunity of "playing
emi" on previous losses by the very low
prices at which they were compelled to sell
their grain.
ExruontM". Snake
Rivrn. Early last'
Winter, Lieut. Doane's party, of the second
u . a. LJivairy. wiui neauquaners in iakou
Territory, received orders from Gen. Terry,
department commanded, to proceed with a
r. . ... . - . .
small uetacument or men uown ue Saa-e
nrer. He was instructed to start at the ex-
as far as Lewi-tan, and make a complete !
map of the same, giving accurately and ia
detail its coarse. The party was Is embark
in a beat wbkh was so const reded that it !
osald be separated into sectioas and thasl
be easily carried around the namereas por.
tages which aouhl have ta be xaade, aad ',
descend as rapidly as the streaat's course ,
ceahl be marked. Aanearascaabeascer-'
tained, Lkat. Doane aad bis party left I
same time in December. Since leaving i
tbe post, nothing has been heard free this
exploring party.
Lntess aeiaiaeaererer-
taken by sense disaster, the partv sboaM
bTt-arrirrd before now . LewUtn or
points beyond that place. No Bacasincs j
is fdt vet for the safrfv aad well beiag ef1
the party, as it is qaite prebaMe that they
were compelled to go into Wteter quarters
before reach is g their destiastioe. The
party nsay be expected to arrire at the potat
eaeatkaed aay tlase. The deoat of this
swift aad tarbakat strcaa) froai its scarce
fcir 1,000 miles or asere shss: be a pasuge
frosght with cosstant dasger aad daring
adiratare. LI eat. Doane's accoaat of the
trip cannot fait to pro re ropkte with UtrtH
lag interest. PerHmJ Ortfrniotu
A new piper, the -Ereakg Tejeraa,"
has been started in Pankad. As "Bask.''
has sot seat a a copy we caw aw, tftok as
to Its tacrits or demerit. poUtkaUy, typo.
graphkAHy or etherwk.
The ntaw of t yaiag awa, la tba eas
l4v of W. T. Baker, who w era ta
death en the 5h ins, walk cespKg twe
lf VJ-,!? t . .
."T1? J!!8 : A
Keisna. was Jaffa
wMawd asether !
a t s -
V, la ,h" Tf , "tJ?
lh,U t ee Mr Cktrace Oajkrd. with
wa tft'",1 . IIe nm4
Vf w bciliird
' rmM.
HEW TO-PAT.
THE THOROUGH BRED STALLION
jtSL-UT-H-E-R
MEXS nniiS A VeCST latt Wtra aU
mm t tkH (virbmp Utfr. at ft Ln
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5U. ts TstAaba Vf riartad
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tap. fanrfeo. IKS, f
Eana try 5afrf.
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Umf. TrusA,t.kraaw4 Lt
Lr Ttiaianaa. SM,
TrarAysea
Vf A IMfM.
TVU Imh Bale rt maM at aW Urm aTJ C
VrCar al M VrOsaa, tlA al Mm Urm ( Kj rtoM
frar Ibr imcIJi af D.tMfMt Ktrn m l Ml ai
TEJUL 5EA50.V, isa, aal A
tam ct scana.
3R. A TSTQ33:
DOR HAtK-
-ye.
sk. wtwr
V MfH.M-MIII mm tlanchW Mte. hav4
oo VffT Waiow Crfk. IS tnm Kir Aaf
oe nbng bvj 6 rK Sj mu mt a aV
At n, lf.c s. s'UANrx a son i
arThose owing us will confer a favor !
h settling. Court week offers a splendid
jiportunityfor so doing; and we need the
monc3r-g3
Legal Net Ice.
Ia L Cctfr Coart Onm far VmM'
iilUpwir ta ib mtott it tUi retrdtiiulrip J
rt-tit. T.. Lira ! ln M LilVrw. B4on. Or
dr I tbo rntt oa f4icatfc ot Caaniita tor tt
itt of aale of rtal nuu
F' AtTJUEtNG T) TJ1H COCET Trem tt prUUtn
IbU ('J -tt4 ao4 Bbxl by VaMte A LatVr,
U csarlUa of tb ratiaj abl ntat tt Fraak H.
UDw ac Ututt 1L tIVo" afiw, mjux tor as
erittTo'aaieormius rmouillpn m XUrrt-
XtXrttnM wardi,lbl H inU be Mtbbft llrn-n
tt raute aaU warn ltl aacb raC tai abnM
btittwl tllalMtH.rordrr4lbUibBxlif atsaflb
aM oari. atd aH -rxw lMfmirl la tb aak4 1.
mat, aifw U fir t!.M coin on KnxnAVttb 1Kb
Ujr of MAY, A P. 1IT7. si 10 'clw-k a. a , al lb
rDcrt ronta tbl cearl, al tbe laaa U troiitttm la
threontr oft'nulilla. Ibrn maA therm ta iWru
wbTaBorabldtylbtnM4lirlbeaala!Kh
mi -uir wnbd tnMrr"xMf-Ai
Tb d(U land daha r Jot-rt WbHMT aad vtf.
cent ST. attoalr la ivctka ta. T 2 N. It S Haat. env
uitlac 100 am axic or In. alo iw aajvMnl nor.
tutflbroanbluiroflaCtlaUotka; ai4lul,3,
.Irrro tci tvrlr la btvk I. tsxi K oe is Intel kaui
Uock S, ticrrl M fl off lb r nti e u!4 lot; and
local, 4,, . A. B, , 1. 10. ta biucfc 1 . sbdlnulO.
It. 11 la bixk 10; aad tlr cf bu oo lbmlb M
tt Atta airrrl aad nut tt iLc amb Ihm brtaera rre
lloo 13 and 11 loT5 N. K 2S CaH, all la tbe lima tt
tVadSrlno I'auiH). cooat titrpm, ti a M or IT
cl tt laad cut f-TIb raid lva of rvtxSXna, aad Ixs
vraibraHaldr Vlarral Mml aadib 4 Ua
ofWlDura Orura' Urd rUlm. aad xlndl9;ua
OloJ taranH "lib tb roctb Hf tt Ceert itrerl
la ib uiwb oflVodlriua aftmald.
Aad li It fonbrr ordmd ibu a etfif lift erirr be
aUMbrd al kat tmr iortbTr urcka brfra tb
aaldbrarice tt tbe bU riOa la lb KatTOatxo.
siax, a tjranlT tUard la (be H14 eoselr of
CraaClU. in II Mai if Orrrc
paled tUl, U dar tt AprtS. 117
It U. YoaKl'lI, Cosatr J&S
Flats of O-rroo, CailiU rocnly m:
t J. H. Raaroa, dcric tt lb matf U VwalUia,
SUate of Ortsoa atd rs-eoViQ Oik tt lb I Total
Coon la aad fnr said OrtHy. da bnrbx rtir Iba
ronaice ta be a m and eamet t-VT uf aa 43r dlr
toaJo aad mtrral Cfon iLc m&rd cfaaid lliAUr evun.
Wltoeu tar Land aad artl of aid csart. tbla Vlb dar
JfwJJ TArrt'i""-
II jaisosr, CuKlrOffk.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MILLINERY
AND
InrsrEcrrctXY announce t ta ia a
I'autttU -aalj tbil I bar rifii la lb UMia
rry IxuiL, xui thl Irrp tbt Ulut atjlcs U
SPRIKQ - ANB - SUMMER - HATS.
Bansf ptd tt tcrrm U a nt
Dress -3LflCais.o3r
1 -W nrict U do aH wtrt ta iLm ki la rath
a i a JIVST (At r tzj
ETCAI.L AND SEE MEl-t
Varc II, H" btaa. LOT UTEJUIORX.
D
It. J. a. KNovnxs
WW tSM aH msi tt CmatlEa aad Cm caeaUn lb
tia.9)rr. aad m ea U mras r
t m imnwm wt mtimtb w u ! w i-.. nn
i (wuK ran m ttb tat iu
A D A M ST A N G i
CESTEK5IAL
PENDLETON, OREGON,
Et U tttn l rb "J. be Uul be ! t
Tr4 tohntikBUa-MUlatt(rfuM
tmUtsX aaif Try akiJBbiM cnan.u4. tire
ttf ran akit tt Vila . ercur tt Uort.
frm
TUB - WEBER."
"SHEliilAN i HYDE,"
A
a H. STONE i CO.V PIAK03.
'STANDARD ORGAN."
THE Xt mU. rm rrUA tmll ax4 tirtuste-
II. B. SUTLIFF,
- . j .aLne
, nmnu cm xr ewiiif iriMwu rcri
i ST 4,'oe" W4Ki
S5
TO
TIIOEOIiGHBRED
AtSO..
2UIOXZE TURKErS,
Xa-Sal Arrml rf
ay put 9t SimiI.
alur tnw.
PEJCIK DUCKS AND EMDEN GEESE.
ALSO....
Tbaroughbred Soathdown Sheep.
1)Ktcr ut .vaw acsar. aw rasftaii
w SrvWluWtaac tMac. "
fttmt Vk. AAJrm, til cmc : Macf,
.U. Eyre,
NAPA, CAt
(IVim rut vtera T"3 k 1AM imwicl )
Xortli- Western
STAGE COHFAXV.
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la, tot a3 Vl TU B4m CUf a4 KKIxa, IS 1
trcl Onrlaavl IM Cart. av aCrrat pvaUr -ac4
tatn vrrr Or lLn o tt N. ViC
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Alt' 7 wvavK. t
' aa wnnutd
H. BOOVnK. AralfUat ?arr!anScat.
FIRMTIKE
STORE
CABINET SHOP
Jinan. DINTTIDDIE k TAX D0BN. rrevrhtttm.
!
i "ITfE INrORU Ttf tc Ihit biT PfcwJ oar
1 1
'
rersllari Jo aaW al
HARNESS SHOP,
Zr- yyrim tx FcniUart jtottCj alu4J la. -
1 nrnsinillO InCnftlDtbin
, k r r-'Mlrvl lwi nurniniinu
Mr rioo la Ordr. Ta
as- win Kcrp -sa
ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT
la a nnt-CUn fcniUora stera.
SYtiVESTER i IlESTLEY'S
PLANING MILL,
Tok-ctbtr wlUi aU macblaerj cooeected ibtmUh.
1 CURAT BAHRAIN Caa t hl by rcitr arrilra.
JV. Uo lo lb prpprklm al (VadkloB. Tbe icrtna
ox axl Ul U UrrmW la lb erthwtw a MUaa 19
t u!4 UrKB scd lbs lata ore bf attsllmrr.U.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
S. ROTHOHILD
CALL
and examine
the large and well
assorted stock of general
Just received by
S.--ROTH CHILD
At hli old stand In HllsrVer's building,
and which h offers to tbe public on terms
that will compare favorably with tboss
ai aay competitor.
S. R07HCH1LD
The following are some of lb leadteg
lines, of which yoa writ always find aa
assortment on hand:
Dry-?wvl. ClotJda?. Boots and Shoes.
Hats and Capt , Carpets, wall paper. Gro
ceries, patent medttdoea. Paint. Oils.
Tobacco, Hardware. Cutlery, China and
Glass ware. Stationery, etc
S.- ROTHGHiLD
Orders from the country RI receive
prompt, attention.
1IW, Furs, Wool, atc taken la ex
change. CAMPAIGN OPENED
ros THE
SPUING OE -77
At Umailla, Oregon.
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ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW
tOOK bfuVKS B-k.rn-r. Or o.
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OCClUCnt eaJ ltrrt. toi of Uiba ib4 7uktt Trri
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Goldsmith Range oaurr- cru.t ?cxh3t n.roi i o:s
Goldsn Gate j. n. Turner,
Empire City aitorney at law.
Hirmath
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Rio Grande
OmCXfa lUBttirrLcrpoait Caen tcea.
PABI-OR tTuVS q,
The Monitor Q v MftY
Parlor Belb Uor: .KX.' ;
JjUUrCl Wfsua, rr-aUUa Ct-aty, Orrsua.
Ranger iwriw. rnAcricKlx Ttic courts of
Pplin TT thla.tt! iz Wxiiin;toa Ttniurv.
-SplaI attecttoa pM u Load benaeu
Onward cnctkm.
PABLUU COOK G BAILEY,
Jewell REAL ESTATE AG EXT,
Echo (ixn xotakt rcnua)
COX stoves PENDLETON, - OREGON.
Rlnol- ntnnf p-RncnaR ATTSNTION PaU to tb r-Ha
JJiaLtv VXtiUlb A of nod claim la tb IVvortawtit at Wobnjico,
"r ,,! d la lb Tnwa lool ttOfm. al vi arcarrd.
UgUUl MrrSai are iBdmd Ibnr dlrlns ta arcare Slala
Pltin irnnf S--bo-J UodJ, al la thiw dofirtaj to affair UaCj
Woodside
Bonanza
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1? X1ST 1L 3E3
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ed jooljr. JOI1 WORK doca Ub Bcot
eraa aad dbfaUb.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
OOK3iG STOVJCS
AN
Maniifactoij of Tinware, And
au. kinds or
SHEET-IRON WORK,
Main itret, cpp&itta the Court Uocse.
Will conitantly luic on hand, and'for
sale, a Complete Assortment of
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A complete Assortment of the
Diamond
R0K COOKING STOVES.
A IX KINDS cr
rxc u Ordar, al abert xxc, txt at
Vrj UaduaU frior.
G. W. WEBB.
HURRAH FOR
EVERYBODY!
Jzst Leak Here !
rr rw want taints, otu,
L ttrifV. CtAM. Lit,
C U IA
PKXDLKTO.V
DUUG STORE!
IT TOP WANT rr )n aad rrsstu pairai
U6aar. r Saab
l'ESULETON DRUG STORE.
jr TTC WANT LaTAr(U af aXUada,
rENDLETON DRUG STORE
TT TC WANT Ita ftssTVfaSaaba.rSa
PENDLETON DRUG STORE
JT TC WAjJT Ha CaadMaef aa tindi, c at
PiNDLErON DRUG STORK.
1r VC WANT Sair Isabn.CiaaU,rtaafa,
ctU
PENDLKTON DRU STORK.
Ir TOC WaNT A rracrtso tmiwiW fc
sr, rs
PENDLETON DRUG STORE.
MtWAt tXTrVSNTS ay UllaM
am bitfv m.-li ii Inwili,
a4aauHftf aW Wi afcabt X af abkaa ak
i LLofaW a WANT?.aa4 vCb a cer
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a 1 lM tAaot.
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SAIdE - STABLE,
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J. l. HRCKTT, . D.
PHYSICIAN AND- SURGEON
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TV. C. .Tic Kay, 4TJ.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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Cr. J. IJ I.!nc!.Ncy.
SURGEON AND DENTIST.
T- av Wnld tXTauarsa; ta
Fendlatoa, TJmatllla Ccaaty.
Wbtrt bii atmcra a alaft l eed.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
ALW AYS TO. BE HAD AT
Jacobson & Co's Saloon,
Orfoatte BUJ 3iUIr'a Jtcr,
WWtPtXrON, Orfs-e.
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UA 1- Ail VI JIJ.AJO tot
Kit: frri a boccb
Alfdr lo W. U. KAVSS ltadlrtoe, Orr
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
PENDLETON
iw aracrr.
THIS CEHTRALLT LOCATB
ASO
POPULAR HOUSE
Hatlv c bees Ejrnat:LT
SEFITTZD axd 2ZPHOISHED
u auvortsro roa
The.Receptlon of GoasU
THE TABLE
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la aartrt arla. aad rrrrr oout rr i 't i aatTr
U patraea a Cm Ksaa-
THE BEDS
Art al r-. xtd lb fa At bm-a rsrztd fa tb
ceairat Mfaad Hb roy caaitSMOo anjjr 'oaad
la a lravUtB Uut
. THE PENDLETON HOTEL,
la aX Ha drru&ta rfai Mii .4 .
O Y7u-,rfr X cnatedabatai Aaa aucsta tb
i"" "ij bui itovsc Eaat tt tb
Ta rnaaVst aai inrtSatc ptktt an nmra
mppTSar ta
E.X KAliT.
RUBBBa
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ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
'OMAN A BAKifaV Minimiti!
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Bal ba ara rraori to at trvtjal aw a it.l.
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fcarbea aSaSr an.if nwyjaagaWnoaa &w
lac a limn ul rau tm.c i .
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baa ta tora n jf aato tnf jxm
aad a rVusat srac k ba ba MwaM
n auaat; aa .a aat kiri wabtatj.
Tb atartori H idMj Maau lb mmc
abirataar,it e, v. mj mt aaaw4 C aeac
nllmwaa&riUr f au it m
Wilson Hotel.
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ON SHORT work
NOTICE WARRANTE
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MONEY MONEY
HORSES LOST $5 Reward,
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tfi raooaUia. tul tb7 trr baTrd to a ta Casa
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prrb ad. Tb barrel cocjim tt rrrtrps S rr
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ST. PAUL'S SCHOGL
WALLA WALLA, W, T.
ACOAMtlNG ANt PAT SCHOOL CltU. TV
oalf rratntaal lburAlas x-oU t af tb Oa
cadm. Board ac4 tate-a, tatfoAaf tat I, K-s 14c,
prr.a-rtrcfUa wrrkt, $il Tsaut(. per charter,
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afratraac-. lBcrt-t alol foM at A" atarr
and aorataaf tbpapiK at oly adt lb
tan f tb tbra botb ia aad oct of atboul.
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DTTiODORE, UMIiLLA
KrUul drak la lb eaat
LiqUOKS AiD CIGARS.
ORDERS
From a dimac protnplj-ailrd U. Tbr-Mtatioa
of mr b- to MCtt Ibal boarat- aai fair da; ta ta
aarrd. Try a-tecoolapd-
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