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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1877)
k &rst rr gDiaaii. SATURDAY.... JUNE 2, 1877 IS ADVANCE I Tti... Womi. ..$tM .3 Mosm .(1 SUBSCRIPTION PltlCE HEITJCEI The subscription price to the East Ore- has beea reduced to Three Dol- TLAR3 & war when paid in adtanre. This vttp has been taken after much thought on the subject; and it is hoped that the con -elusion arrived at Trill work to the advan Ure xf both pUron and nuhlifher. Those "who have heretofore declined to subscribe Tor this paper on account of the rates, now liave nn opportunity to prove the honesty of their expressions by subscribing, or the falsity of their pretentions by atill reading the paper for tvhich someboiy else has sub scribed jind paid Tor. Hnncrabcr, that the payment of f3 in cash or acceptable pro duce in advance secures the East Ontoo 3tAX one year: if not paid in advance, f 4 "will becltarged. List ssBth 2,623 tmmisrants landed at Asiaria The John Day faracrs feel jubllsalorcr Urt "crep prespectf . Lewiftoa, IdagBAS jest contracted for a f738 school .houe. The resignation of Chief Justice Lexis, vr Washington Territory, turns oat to be a fraud, Crops look better sow. than for many yean ia the Southern part of Clackamas county. The 0. S. XI Co. contemplates building another steamer "aIClslo, for the Upper Columbia. Albright & Logus slaughter house near Oregon City was barned a week or two ago. Loss, f COO. It is said that the Legislatures of Ohio and Indiana liave made silver a legal ten der far all debts. During the fiscal year ending June SO, 1876. this country gained n gold $9,500,. 000 aad $22,000,000 in silver. President IIaves mail requires a hersc and wagon for its transportation from the postbSee'to the White House. A statistician says there -are 175.000 pig tails in California. We would like to hear from Cincinnati and Chicago. One of the heaviest expenses connected with' the British Columbian government is the Maintenance of the convicts. The most trustworthy estimate of the number of people in the world for the rear 1S7C. as furnished by statisticians, is 1,423,917,000. The Grand Xodge of Good Trmplars for this State will meet in anneal session at Albany on the 12th day of June at the Good Templar Hall. It will require at least thirty-two one thousand ton ocean ships to carry awry the wheat and flour that will pass down the Columbia river this Fall. The Chinese possess the oldest newspa per in the world. Their court circular and government 'organ, known as the Pckin Gazette, dates "back from 713 B. C The Southern Pacific Railroad Is now ceapleted to the Colorado river. An ex. carsioa train passed over the road, arriv ing at the Colorado river on the 27lh nit. A Chinaman and his white teacher were married in 'Frisco last week. The name of the happy bride was Miss Selina Elliott bow Mrs. Pong Long. Thus we glide! A few days ago, the stage in coming from La 'Grande to Umatilla, passed one hundred and three wagons loaded with wheat and flour. Freighters are getting cae cent per pound. A great temperance revival has been RO MS on in New York. It is estimated that over 30,000 people have Ix-cone converted to temperance along the Erie Railroad and its branches during the past six weeks. Mr. 8. Hamilton, of Kosebnrg, has been commissioned one of the Board of Re gents of the State University at Eugene, to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the timepf tlie former member. Mr.VnUrdrPresident of the O. & C. Railroad, says that 23,000 people from the Eat will come to Oregon this year. He Is giving personal attention to tbe matter of dtrectiBg emigration to this State. The .Northern-Pacific Railroad Cecapuiy have appointed si gentleman named Black, who has sot yet arrived here, jm tlie suc cessor of General Sprague in the Soperin. tendesey of the Pacific Drvisios. of that read. " Less to California this year on the wheat crop alone, resulting frosc drouth, will hardly be less than twenty million dollars. If prices jwla Strang it may be even sere. -Less .to Oregon frosn the same casse will be nil. Eight of the Ch'inasBea who, wjlh guns and pistols, captured three white kcs, pesdisg some trauMe about water rights oa GrABite creek, not tosg age, bare bees baaed ever at Canyon City ta await Ike avoiiea af the Grand Jut'. The Dalles Tribune say there is at pres. est a great scarcity ef raeut dweUing hattsos is tfcat city. Is fact there are sot asyraewt except t&mc aid rat-traps oa Main street; at least Base that we can bear af; aad there are several families crowded in wkk otkers'wke arte ready to move Into wy dwelling hatHe as eaos as vacaied. This is hard en some families, but It aug. htj weil'for the grew Ik and prasperity of - ... OX-THE WIXG. Baker City, May 20, 1877. If I had written n more bold and ex. tended baud for last week, a few errors in my communication would probsbly not have occurred. For instance, instead of "improved" pencil, read "inspired' In. cil; then the sentence would haw been what was Intended by yc writer; lasrcsd of -Knrtncr," read "KaOncr;" thta -Louis" would have been better pleased. Since I last wrote, an inrilation from Dan Patterson was extended to me lo take a ride to Union and La Grande on a dead axe beer wagon, which whs accepted in due form. To say that your correspond ent was duly "shook up in the most ap. proved manner, conveys but n slight idea of the true state of affairs during that journey. However, it was beneficial to his 'ghostshlp (that's mt), and satisfac tion at the good tffccli was the result. It was the intention of the writer to try and obtain a few subscribers in this place, but hard times would prevent a successful effort in behalf of anything but a cheap paper, say such as the Ogden Freeman, and the East OnEcoxiAX, you know, is not such a paper,; hence the effort alluded to will bfe lo- be.postponcd to a more proriitioVsVerind-T-wben money is plenty I and.pcopir.ii re, txd un tared,- TftespteaJld iticc. of Saturday last (dur. ing my absence or course) tempts the writer A Remain, longer away from home and business than be needs to. However, as sooa as possible he will return and as- sT2se obcc pore bis duties. He must stop a. lew 6ay ia Grand ivoace -vnikrysna visit some old" tiliamt that insu. on his doing so. " We arc cot much in the hibit of 44 puff ing;" we seldom tell a lie in the local col uma when at home; but to speak honestly of enterprises and compliment those who are "doing their best to please the public is not puffing, nor is it wrong, but on the other hand is commendable; hence wr most sot omit to mention the hotels in this upper country. La Grande Ixauts of a rood hotel, kept by Mr. Dickey, a new house, clean and comfortable. Union cer tainly can brag of Its excellent Centennial Hotel, kept by Dan Moore, assisted by Co lumbus Good peed. It is very large, the largest tat of the Cascades; newly fur. niahed; the finest beds and as good coot cry as can be found anywhere in the cons trr. Baker City contains three hotels. The largn brick hotel, kept by Joseph Manaudaa, is a credit to the town and the proprietor. Mrs. Iri&nd gives perfect isfacti)tt in the old Western. Your hum. ble servant stops" at the Railroad House, kept by Joseph Lachner, formerly of the Baker City Brewery. Joe is a good land, lord, and sees to it that not a guest leaves his dining room hungry. This country is fall of mining excite, ments. A day or two since & Grand Ron der, in prospecting in Rowan" gulch (I think the orthography oT the word is correct), struck a rich placer mine, which os the bedrock yielded $40 to tht pan This information is undoubtedly correct At Auburn, the Graham brothers have also struck rich mines, directly ender the town of Auburn, which par largely. ' 1 called upon my old friend Shep," of the Bedrock Democrat, and found him as energetic and good naturcd as ever. paper quarrels seldom rupture personal friendships, and in the case of Shep. and myself that rule holds good. I could write more, but for the present must cease from fatigue. Yours, Bcu. RETROSPECT JOS'. Bat a few short years have passed since all the country lying east of the Cascade mountains in the State of Oregon was em braced in the county of Wasco. In reality it was an unexplored region, with the ex ception of a few miles on each side of the old emigrant wagon road that catered Ore gon et the mouth of Boise river. The im. migrant, when he crossed the Snake river at this point, was worn out with travel and watching, and was but little qualified to judge of the great natural tdvantages the country possessed; and these immigrants continued on their way to the Web-foot country proper, settled, and were happy in the belief that this country was good for nothing but frr roving tribes of Indians. When Wasco county was created, nearly all the settlers in the big Wallsmrt." or " WilliEQcUe," would have sold all their ictcitMts in the nrar count? for ft tnm i. i i . .i . mW . , . and stock 1 what wss iuc miner, sou uica uis tanner raiser put in an appearance, and what wss heretofore considered a sage brush country teemed with growing grain Celd and. stock of all kinds, Summer and Winter, upon the range. Mines of untold wealth hare been unearthed, thriving Tillages have sprung up the leading one of which is Pendleton a hardy and virtuous popu lation have settled all around, with plenty of space left for one thousand times is many more and no fear of pauperism, at that Counties hare been set off from old mother Wasco, till she ranks less than some of her daughters in population. The counties of Umatilla, Union and Baker can toxlay, if all their good wheat land was under cultivation, supply the world with wheat. Grant and Baker counties have furnished more of the precious metals than all tlie State besides. But we want an out let for these productions, a railroad tn Portland, or locks at the Cascades and Dalles. We need and we ttrt Juite them ia time, but we want them in the shortest time! Wc have shown our Web-foot friends that we hare a good country, and now we want their help to develop it Dost ask that all appropriations that Con. grew Is its wisdom and Justice gives to Oregon, for improvements, shall be ex pealed oa tbe ceast or Willamette valley Girc tu ottr doe, aa opening through the Cascades, and we will show you that the old Wace landmarks arc worth aore to tbe toiling alllkM-s thaa alt Oregon be sides. , .Wheat oa the Wasco county bills It bow four or are fret high, and will yield about 36 ttitthela to the acre. Pknilcswc all the rage ia the valley. LSGlsCiTI02t SEEDER A gentleman living here, who owns cat tie w "Willow creek, received n letter1 the other day, stating that a young man L jaraeid.iJnaary lit,m7. a ib ru Hnng over there had destroyed the " lUr. it. ear marks from some of hit cattle, by . trrarci t Wm. tiwuikr's tr u tiXoc. cutting the ear off close to the head, and also cut the dew.lap from the neck, and sold what there was left to. one of the Port land drovers. Is there not something radically wrong In our laws punishing persons who arc guilt) of cattle stealing? Out of a dozen cases tried in the Circuit Court in this county, all go scot free. Would it not be well to have the law so amended, that in the stealing of animals the penalty should beJUeor imprisonment, according to the discretion of the court! Jurors hesitate about sending a man to the penitentiary fur stealing anything of small value, when they would willingly convict in many in stances where the punUhtnent would be by fine. Surely some kind of legislation is ) needed In the premises, ur cattle owners will eventually form therax-lvr Into vigil ance committees, defy all laws themselves. and require the life of s man tor the loss of a steer. Is not a sure conviction under the law preferable to a great penalty under which no conviction can be had? XIUom llcaaa. MiLTOX, May 20, 1377. It is raining to-day. The Walla Walla river U cc aaothcr "bender" Dr. Johnson returned hose last week. acB there was great excitement and heart m.Vll.i.l.i'lM ll,MFt. Srtmi. dUnont nrrson tr.'.l a mil oft butter in Milton, which had a coaling of I about nali an men u iron butter on me outside, while the inside was ruttea. We hope tlie party who perpetrated this mean I rami win sec inu Item. We have two stores, three blacksmith shops, one buol and shoe shop, one hirno shop, one meat market, one tlouring mill and one whisky mill in Milton. John McLaughlin is in town to-day. Camp-meeting will begin at Milton oo the 6th of June. John Miller expects to start below kvkj tn set machinery for enlarging his griat milL Our regular enrresposdent at Westnn sends the following; The District Conference of the M. E. Church, South, commenced at Wrtn to-day tCOth), Rev. IL C. O-lesby prokl ing. John Fletcher has bourht the iattrest of Mr. Paul In the butcher buiiir. and is now a fall partner with S. A. Johns. Lndan Everts, of rendleton. was in town this week. Also, Maj. Comoyer, of the Indian agency. Pine creek was hirher dnrinr the pat week than ever before known so say the old settlers. Good tisae for overshoes and umbrel las. From tbe Capttl. Saixx, On, 3Iay 23, 1S77. Eorron East Omsosias :-We are sad, x lUm tr ttM M UI, mdancholr and almost aarrv U-nirLt. , irj in KMiuiuummCamr. Cause: Seen making calcaUtiaa to bare I b. iMiW(anCjnrlmuiao a grand time on next Sunday (May 57.b; ZXJ??-?, "JT - expected to go dawn to Aurura t the pic- ! Sxathn WKnnr aaSTTT,trj aaaa nic, uke bxl aloog, get some gger I read i' u.i .ut j w 7 m4 ja rrwtj and have a reralar old Missouri Ume. bee. . Ir " working like blazrs all the week ta earn juwi. aau7 a aarrt; crrj. ,. it.fl For. Saf Urrv twt, iX. vtl t T Pt t IW Ta. my spending mooey; had seven bhs al- J w ,tn JlSLuir - titiZ aa ready acd expected to cam two raire to-mcu i. onnaisic morrow, and thtwoH have taken me t.i! ASH ROBBINS, .. I T..-1 1 .1.1 r. .. I ! fatua Hmt. X T jNua uiu jwu v, tm: gerbread (Sal pays her own way). Bot my hopes of ntA a time are "bUrateti" -t. j nicht tber sent word cp here that ifce pi: - nic was indefinitely pntponed; and n w I dual spoe Itll he less n a week befor site comes oo. nell, Uiats Jtl ?ai anJ my luck. A STOA3HJE AtXTJoy. The other day as we were going down State street, we noticed the acctioaetf rut--ing his gong and a cnwd rathrrlnc Inqulsitlve a all reporters ) JhW Ir, we soon acrrttincd thtt the c"Js In Ik sold ennsitted of a lady's wnlro!w The ladr was the wife of a man latrlr drcratnl. acd the pxals were brine Kld to pay for the cn Sin the man was buried in. Perioas dealing with undertakers will ficd it to their advanUge to pay as they go." (TATE GKASGE. Tlie State Grange Is in session and has been for four days. X early evert precinct in Urecon and Watblnirion lemtory It rrpresenicu. i nere are iou ui lunu, anu tne pleasanlest arowd we nave seen f"r many a day. Tlier arc all stopping at the KjnrmrKfTi? ana xar uuw came, ic&xzrim. arine what it Is) there is ' agine what it Is) there I a complaint ; 'aruund town of a scarcity of potatoes,, , beans, corned beef, cabbage, etc Tester- J day tlie whole pileol them chattered hacks ' " : ' a Complaint ' day the whole pil and had a ride oat to the pcnitcnliarv. ii.iiiib.wj ia rotoa vua where they were kindly shown the rouna. J TlTrXSZ'l 'Hr.TT'i "1 of the building ljy SupC Irarch The Sa- MerpmrfMrM,.raiaiatar'-ai4ia--a Jem band showetf their appreciation of tbe Errsence of the grangers, by giving them a earty serenade last nlrhL THE WEATREB. TJhe weather has been Just as the farm ers wish, so far this season. While they were putting in crops tbe rain ceased, and after they finished some rain fell. Then a month of warm sunshine, making tbe wheat grow exceedingly fast until the soil began to dry a little, and then we had a nice warm shower, which happened yes terday and to-day, making grain shoot up and all vegetation look beautiful. THE OREftOX IIOXEEIM . Will give a grand picnic and ball on the 17th and 18th of June. Special pains have been taken for litis occasion, and It Is ex. pected that it will be the crept of tho sea son. ArrangemcntJ have been made with the 0. 8. X and O. & f. IL It. Companies, so that persons at a distance wishing to attend the picnic can travel over their routes at half fare, Hon. EI wool Evans, of Olympla, will deliver the annual ad. dress. CAriTAL 50TE. Joseph Hoit, a highly respected citizen of Salem, died of consumption last week Mr. Draper, who has been prostrate with that fell destroyer, consumption, for many months, died last week. Mike Rauhl, the gentleman who went from here to California some three months ago for his health, returned yesterday very lltue improved. it. t. ruKTER. Some Incendiary attempted to set fire to the Cliff House, at Oregon City, a few days ago, by saturating tho wash loom with cnal oil and applying a match while tlie fire department ws earsred on the burn. Ing slaughter house in the other end of town, ronunateiy u:c ucsicn was mt- covered is time to prevent any damsge, XX2W TO-T)AT. Colt Race. rilHClir VIM. tu . .!f nil rife afralU-taa DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. "VTGTICE IS HEREBY C re Oat lb jji LrrrteMe f ilAlfir Ut.rrn i. W iaH4ir uA tw S Vaaltora aa4rr lb Iral mm ef IiavW k rutlrti, la lb loan of PradWtne. Otjuo, haa torn tbia r s'taacttrd tT mittiil feearel. J W itivwtnntc. Mijr zuh. nn. j, n. VAXixjax. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. rcmcr. 18 HEREBY CtVCS THAT I HrE IUa i pfcU! A4talatUmtflx &f lb nUU T Jobs Mnckha. OmtirA. AO wrraat fettisx cUl tti MUt m rrqvlml ia iti tbrts I Dv with mprnuton, u my lt5 utm l UnjMt vnrlwt. I'maUUi eamnr, Orrs. UUla (l awib treat ttxr. AU V mai Irm it ( nA ct.U hrt rromxl lortU U at itaarfuuf HAS A 5TRICKU.V, AialaUlnirti. Ttl Wiy Uft, tin. J t! Tarcrr.AUr. EXECUTOirS XOT1CE rortCF. U IIERCnY Rim tut I h U-mi d ' 1 tiMaltJ Elw-aur ft the Ulr tJ Jutba buir ara tmtj aais to pmi V ia rauiHla Mitr irr(vw. nh'a mi roiLi tntm tku Alr, tail all from la4rUr-i U mH Krtla ar rr asnlml la roV tata4M t avat JtMtS H. tUtXY, Etanur. Lro ErrxT, Ait rtaOrtoa, Htj , ItH. suxxoxs. It-Izim" --CcKTi. - rvalrv moact. fauna caaalf, Suta Ortea. .W. WtitcasU titiLf mo THE ABOVE SCAMED UtrryDAVT Can Ml A la tba um eC tba Suu ef Oncoe Tea ar tuner rrnir! ia atfwar ttri iz, i ;uu ac u lvao.t it tcKrag l'kiiii i. at B5 xer i-xrwaac t,r, u4 trrr vl &ur4 snt u a tird ! abj joy tui u atrr, tu tUius .a larfTtbeaaTS4lU )tfmm .fi-Mt jml artor tbe raiWa . Saw la tsu llTT iMa u txj malt try bm aa tba ZUh Iaj U JUj, bfx. naiu.1. - JuUca af tb fcaca. i. XL Zrtm, jiTa Axxj SOTJCE. Tut miuowi.va uumi oxpeu will be paJ4 afna trantaUa al mj aSca t frt 31 - Ittrml IScnva mm u lata Cau. ISM Uui.; laUntmt. AaX A4U ! Jalf IS 1 3C3S LCVC.M..... S U U 1 S4I 1 H Mawr 3S tu 3 11 Tnak MaAavk tt 3S s it: k ium :im 3 TtZ W S Lu.OI . taaco 3 SS - IkO ao 5 z - m M Jai IS ar.:i a W WtKK. TiiMtrii CcuUfa Cautr, Urrfa. rraataa. xjj a, it-. FITS EPILEPSY, UK- FALLIXG SICKNESS rrauaattj Cawl SazvUtt. If aa aaaatl'i U IT r-rrv rparaata acarrrr laat tWia f t3 A aS iSIa Ut Ucm. tB nl IW ay matt rwr ma. i nu nut ox it pr mm m ia utir r4wtea lAat fc-u m au4r tSi tm a Tfr. al MSr. aa a ta w tarm tttttSmmmlt taia vai-afaairrta a rtaaorrrcar aa mrj taar. at airrsa tac U.iiTrra ABta&rrr ibaill ibnr rxSti aa t1j tr!, aa4 W racilacvS af IWctnUii rtra. Trtor Ut lar4 tmt, 13 SO. er knn tar StS M. aral Sj a-Ul I aay ran l'UU4 him Casa4aaancrt4aCK;a7 rtfntm, C O. IX Utmt. ASH & ROBBINS, 3S9 rabaa Sinn, BraUta. X T. CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY - CURED. 7.V.4, SETTLEitEST. , taaaCarai, cut af rcutCa Caar.fuwar or- TR E rMEKKIXn UttX tW tUv Caa ac mat ta ifc iWft tmmrt Oan A4t-Mtrnra vf IV aa at rtr4v T,t-c. -c. t-f (asm la rj na U4MCar ia 31 5 Jij. UTT. Ijm lt taair4 nil CWrt ta knac ac ea n3ttM la Oa ael M t-Ulwtl tWtW JAKS5 TAVU'K. I , JAHX ft WtS.X I tahartj. Xtf St. lITt iMfita Lwta. inj. Irsnl nticr. GrABii4V5iixor real irTE unUillrtaa7MiilK Lala .- M Lat. a-ttltoaa.atrr . lti a. nn. MMnir uiaiiitft at.ic Unti.inU a aa4 I p . f at a.r at Ox mri 4 latWua af Tiartitia. lat .vn. .-. ukV.Mii, ibbA. r SMa- it r raar tb I aaM Mil's tm.a ta klkt, Ifca latwatcr 6cr-4 mi lvfTIJ. la-a TV dcsaUM Iaa4 cia-ta aa Jao Wp.Kr; tM -t'. aatarr XT. n arc II 17. T J. J ijk, aa vt-U-aU41t.T2.V. K I af Wtua awrt- , caatais arm era j. p 1 1 aua nar f1 in-rri wi i. i erra " , alMawn traruaal Itnrt A rurrt M It J IS an rwt 14 k. 4 Voc 2. - . - - .-.. t . m. a JL L M 1 . ap P-V IV. . f. 14. , la Uxt JS. ullkrrf kx a taaitkMVaC Alt ia uct je, i ikjiwk tutaf ll trttium ha lnaro arrtiaa 13 T 1 .V UK IX aa4 atua&ac aaat la U af WiSaaa Grasfr' rr tDMa Ur4 rtfta. af lY-KOtoa. aa4 Vtvrra ika taat at4a at Ttarvst. aUrrt aa4 IS ant haaaf Warn. Cnmtt frt1 Uad riatta aa4 t tr4ist freta Ur CtaaHOa rltf aaaUl ta a Ua parautl aa4 aa a Haa "iia um -ath via ar Caart rurvt la aal4 lava af rrsOtaa, SUU as4 ebaaij- abnaaiA- aiiii.A. uwii, baarcuaa. J. H. Truia, llXtnrj. Miy li, UTT. I LL rtfcMSS KXOWINO THEM5ELYE9 IX j. 6Hi to taa tUm-faxi U IU rrafifta Bawl 4 rSrata call as4 attla naawnalftr aa4 mti c(l a all aowaats ae4 antM by ti Bnt of Jaa win ta pUcot la U aaa4 aTaa attera Kjc calWtHa Jtiu. Jt. iUUI, Weel-Crsrrcn, ATT JESTXTTI 0 1ST TtXtUTilX HAS TBE HONOR 07 HAVING JL tL Snt nUttUbaHVI, nanh af fmt tntitem, bfft WOOL la Cradnl 1C4 BaM. rrmif tat nittn laartru. A4raafva Bsad oa rtaotraairau. rteOrtoa. Uj 10. 11TT. BAII.VARU A LEE. t SHERIFF'S SALE. BY TTRTCK or AX EXECCT10X IMCEn OCT af tba CUvalt Coan of lb Sola af Orrrsa tor tht cuustr of l-aUSa. 4aU4 Xa? Ox Tib. tin. bm a ja4(iDrat ual 4rcrm af bmSwat af Baartwa rra4 tn la uu coaft oa ta lis dar af Bar. 1ITT, ta Kirar af UTT L1VEKK IKE ttalatl a ad aeuaat LCCIAS KVERTK drfrodaaL (or lb law af Ikrr baadrr4 ad ttnif-tn iWUri S SO) iU rata oftb I'allrd Mataa, aa4 cou a4 dttltanrsfraU of tail laird at taralr-tbia nan at Blafij-SrarraU S ML la B oirrcw ataiau I a ariasn raalra fau4de laaJasl. Lotus ETrtU. brtnaifW 4cnbf. I bat a tcnrd apo aa4 U aB al rbliaalolblrbm bxldr Sir caab la baa, U n p44 cna, ea lb lira PAY Or JOE. 1177. at 1 o'rlock r efaaU day, at tb toart-boaaa la Ik loaa ef riadbHaa In raU cdb- Ijr, an tb rifLt. ittia aa4 WnM la aa4 la tba aaU . acrtbnl Mftcafta' arrmiara, ta all $ Tb loath LalTaf trtxHm SS, T S X. R S E. enaljlt !sf 99 Kmkm ar If; ae4 U ant balf af lb roath cart quart it aad tbe raat half of tb atb-nt qsarurararctkao J.T 3 .V, R 39 ntt, roclatkU-x 3M acrri bum or vaa, anaau la laiuui roaeljr, orrfoa. a tawr rata ncuam aa coui ana arrrai- c run, s , K SARCKNT. " ftifrtff rnatltU Ceantr, Otrtoa. ADVERTISEMENTS. S. RQTHGH1LD CALL , andcxatnlne V the large and well assorted stock of general Just received by S. ROTH CHILD At his old stand In Mllariev's bulldiur. aud which he oners U the public on tern:t0CK iiui Rili cumpiia laroraviy wish UkOM of aiy-cuttpctiur. S. R 01 H CHILD The following are soma of tba Jrsdlcg lines, of which ju will alwavs Cad a& assortment an hanJ: Drr-?wwi. Cletldeg. Boota and Shoes. Ilaia aud Caps. Carprts.wall paper. Gro- r . . tr t t. T rtf. S.- R0THGHILD Order from the coantry will receive pruoj.; atteation. Hides. Furs, Wool, ale, taken la ex change. STOVES AND Tin-ware -Tin. ware. -B- UTflE TtXE T1 OCT S tVr al If .1 yaa iuim (aatarw Sir chat TotUal artca rsat rata W.J UEtaX AtTJiAiatilla, Oregon. da a Urra t ta rt fraa . "Mj mfm b a H pcort aa4 at tja At " b-. ra 4 aaea (- wt atS ak4 arw IS a -a a t as-4 mm! MMt " I att aac Saa wlacaStt I lkw ahrfe aTata.t la .-r a 4 aavia.t 4 aa4 n- " "aa a"an4 a cat aa krrjik a a a-r EVrmt taaT laaaW la rail 4 aa; !l'r a4 -aa ak a-i jt rrrmrA. I fr V ( ta- Uft Ti fifcatay a t 0 '4 9m mm: H--X i-r&t 1 . ,f i vv.ut.iii SJHMUIUI lUllgt ('l,Un fJltft UvlU.U watt. yniTtirn f' i t V I r.lUjUll, t-ltj Hirmath Hio Grande PAM.OR STOTES The Monitor Parlor Belle Laurel Ilanger Echo Onward PARLOR COOK Jewell Echo BOX STOYT3 Black Giant Moguel Pine Knot "W'oodside Bonanza IHK -A rati aaaoruartt af- TINW Cbailullr ca baL alva btrd raaa. AU anWta a3 4 masrttr- JOB WORK Saa ahb aU tniat lca. WM. J. LEE3EX. AXTriXK.Wba vaau Lrfal RUait af aaraa arrtr4i 7Mr r&rt w - HaAact. Hr tr, CatatlBa Caaalf. Onraa. tVcaaiVrr t, 1IT. and 3tL-AJaroDa: -rriOR aAUt-w. tb anlil. a ar JL1 earHaw-Sfl 111 and Hunch lr aatr. bxalrj aa Trfrr WIBaa Craak. 1 atlVa frara Hrfrwr. Aay a viahiar tm bay arffi aa wU by prtaf aa a oIL AaeU . SHA.NKR SO.V. Netlce Te Tax-pnyeis ! VU. rKR0!C5 Kaaatasr tWaiarrrra aqoral ail) alnaa Ual natlc tbal tb Caaaly Cean baa "DELINQUENT TAX LIST Tor lb! ynr 1IT( la lay hiaOr tor rorrrtV. Tb oaly way W a coat U by Immfelut payafaL R. RAR6ENT, brlff Tas Cailrrter, VanLtla Cctotj. Orrpa. ADVERTISEMENTS. COOKIA'G STOVES AXD Manufacloij. Tinware, And t. ALtnXIXDS or . SHEET-IRON WORK, Main wrett, oppusiu tbs Coort Uoose. Will conWantly have on hand, and .for sale, a Complete Assortment of TIN-W axa atu. aivirs 111 A complete Assortment of the DikiBstnd COOKING STOYES. ALL kuds er Daaa U Ortar, as abart Salter, tx4 al Yary Vaitraia Fltot. G. W. WEBB. HL'CRAH YOR EVERYBODY! Jxst Utk Uttt I 17 T8C WAST TLiST. OILS, rcrrr. class. Eit, CtUtSi PE.DLETOX DRUG STORE! ! TT TOC WiST rr Cran fa2 jaertt I JL MrAoa. ra aa tW rtXDLETOS DUTJG STORE. Tr YWAST UOia7aCtna af a3 UaU, t PKXDLETOS DRUG STORE XT TOC WAXTlUa arfsTl afa3 UCa, ra PEXDLEIO.V DRUG STORE JT TOC WAjT na Castea aT a3 fa U tSt P-:SDLErOX DRUG STORE. Lr TOC WAST XXalr BraaWa. Catsaa, . CaUtU PKN'DLETO.N DRUG T0RE. Ir TOC T1'T A mcrtja samb4 eut,pbim PENDLETON' DRUG STORE 11. TMwlpunlM7 rrri-, aai-,a y twa Kmjl W antaaisj aS( SjcW i2 .Uat r-nixiA ynu-a. I LI. af tSa WAXIV. aaj X2rfn H amr- V. a cxa Sa tcVnS aa iW TKKU XSD SALE - STABLE, pssDf ax orrosrrE rssnixros ecnxi Jehn BetTBan. J. n. t'MVKTT. Jt. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON IV 4Vto Otrcra )& n h hai er. p att W. C TicKxy, 31. rUYr'S .ND M'REOX. r-aa.-ia. CtaaiiKa Oarr. fkT. U9r at Uk rnert nct. Dr. J. B. I.!nsJrVj SURGEON AND DENTIST. U ar kntal jrtxxzmr im Pendletoo, TJmatilla Covaty, Wbrrr bia nnna c 'a ala7 b iaaL tHirStTsrry A Sperioltf, L. O. Slcriur. ATTORNKV A COUNSELOR AT LAW Bakrr Oijr. 9r oa. IO, fern at allrW Dm raaru af U rub J J- Anal rsnrt,aa4af IfabaaaA Wbititaa Tmt taria. Wurr lOtx aa4 Xlaoac l-Wzstea a 5rs- CUUTT. CoOcUaeM fmfOf at.ta4el kv Oc3 TJ J. Turner, ATTOBXKY AT IJT, Ocaty OrSm boa (til aa4 hU. Laaa X(aUat4 crrtCE aa bt tta rtrrrt, an-aila Caait Be&a. TVaaVtaa, Orrraa. S. V. KNOX. A.ttorney - at - Hn-w, Wratao, ratauna Qraaty, orrfua. WrLL PRACTICR l.V THE COURTS OF tbU SUt as4 Wattia'na T.rritarv. aarPpecUt altcatiaai paWto Ls4 takM aa4 OaHtctasaa. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS TO DE IT AD AT JacabsflH & ta's Sialm, nad Bill Saita)! Sue, lENT4JCm.r, ecrtaa. STOCKHOLDERS' XEETIXG. VrOTtCE HRRE8T MTEX That ttara wiR b a 0.1 aMrtla cftb lt(vUtUrnaf lb IlTttlnCi Aaao- rMM ef Itrrfna. ea Uf ll 4ar or Jaa. ISTT. al o'clurt a a. ii Urir eeo la llrn, Ssr lb parrcas ef nacua a noara w taiiwari r ia racaisr. vtar. J. C nLUOtUX, rrtsMeat. rraateSaa, Xy ll, ItTt. R. J. A.XM)WLSS WU1 via aU (ana af CmUtBa saJ Waara meul lb rots tax iajr. aa4 w caR at naaem by eftaniratrlrttm'fftat rraalaa ar Laaa. rrtera br tA wart ran WrtO. rH arti cf ifrtb far 3S ADVERTISEMENTS. PENDLETON SiW STSCST. THIS CBHTKAUL-r ' LOCi AID- POPULAR MUE HAViKO BKEy Ksrmrxr REFITTED ud EEFU3SISEZD I uurui ros Tits Receptlox of Gcwts THE TABLE mataat!asa(aaa'fvaUa' ti lAa ttj va( asartt u( itwj cunUa aaaSa U oUT laaBauaaaafOaBaoML . ' THE BEDS - Ai a3 . aai IU rwu Sara Ua CsrsiaW !a Ua MtiMKfWu4 nSfrajoMiran aaaaSrftaW U a trat3aa taaaa. THE PENDLETON' EOTEL, ta a3 u htt .in a ay ara fiat La UraHia aarrauaiaa(M aaafl ataiatasa U PMHUta-kUfiatiif; B7BOC(CCanar Ua Vaailaiaa. TW rMat aj Uaratag aaata ara riwuftgr ta t3 K.rAtXY. Bl-tX ST. CHARLES HOTEL, rvxcxsk nAxxAy.rarx3rrc-riifc J aa4 M amat atrrrta. NnLal iar. prW RiarL cmm..:tf 111 nmmu, UMH , Sra aarat ar Caa k Karaaaa. KMMra. baa l-ra raurHy rra.aW. aa4 aa . nnm.4.lw 1 My batrf ta lb my Ti. Maiac aa3UabTariaiiStatApaaa4 tmmt pm wirraiilUft. rMH4t;Umu. Tba toUaahndm ajiatarWi trt IU m aVanra a4 Fnat hi r ...... , tferlK3catctrtbalOTraaaa. Tb tU -aaia uatWt)u-Jian baaaaaava , . tt&unrficttrtmatb,. It aa ba rurauaa ap.r aa aatt ta aaaAaa- tV tVr W bxH a u en, Tl tnjryvr, TrilSaJr hLo, a (wxjn mi tilrarrtvt fmlLe. b auy r- imiW mt lx nurmuvtiMx cvraa: tbat tAay asS aaa arrj rtarl Im yUxmt aJ fzacfy gnmrniA. Mmrt rr v. an tnak tb . Wllsiin HIcI. UMATILLA. - 0HEG05. E St. A. Wn.OV. Saarr:rnraa.baaaa. Trmmx mm, ZmmtSU. br baa M brL TW WlM .r.- ISbrarrrttarBf,a4tb uM. md S eariwa iauf.bltUatfVK aSetaa. traraimIa arpnat((uttuatn, STLE5oiSE, MAIN ST , KALL.V WALLA. VT.T. rrHI VasxaSrrat !. mmij IirwM tbrat U aaw rpra tar l& roarftvci riant Ha. ear k hi rraarttfaaa Waral 9car trr... nni VXIOTS HOTEL, - OREGON. UMATILLA, UKOEGB MUXES. r.PRHTtiE. TEL H0CE bt la tbaraaaalartbrrr. taaa mt rarata. IWa bra mt lni UU. U a. tflAte TV focnaaj mf Ua aaalac la aafirfxt. DEALER WATCIIXS IX ciocxs axp U"3E2 W iii H, watches and IIEl'AlIlKn all ox Mioirr wornc NOTICE WAnnANTEW tfmemmt : -agrtaairafMaiawnTt C-mui. St. Lw !wm, ama W. T. MONEY MONEY HORSES LOST $5 Reward, QnrE a xenons or mt horssk rst laada Raaar Va.1rj Vara laarty nuaai tba im rum.t . aa4 lby ar aB Ml a. b la Cat. Ufla rantt . . trtbaa iaat tb labia lar mmm Arirarrtac aaraaaf brvwata.1. Hmnm, Ini mt IVaeVaK. aa b nrua- aA t raaa C Sa fer br(. Tb bM aaa af jwrlrts. t yiar M braaArd C a ' Srft iba:r. rrbbacs, ma braAr. v.ia taaa araai. aal aari. Un, aatb Aaa braaA af CaahflbaUr. Karc&SS.UrC. CEO.CUCCAX ST. PAUUS SCHOOL WALLA WALLA, W. T. ArVUnMXC AST PAT SCHOOL r CJrla. Tba aty rraarauxt Baanba; mtkmmX aat of tba Caa caSra. Ihari az4 taftlaa. lJattc raH, bxkaa. tc. rTartfTf traaU,l. WaiC jrr aanrr. tlkv PayraptU: Tatoavrrr aaanrr, V S, It. 4 JK S H C -OTat. Iraxaaa. JrT wntr. ......... ISM Urnim laafaacra, rata, far aaartrr T raraHrrcmaSataaT lUa,aS caarrrA traai aat ef rearaaca. Erprrut atuatwa jaat la lb taaaarrt 4 aacrata at tb paK aba'ar ccaatuiltr aaiar Ua car lb iracbm batata aat aat af aefceei. Aar ranbrr laSarMtwa aft b rbarrTaSr araa Vr Atrra Krr. L H-Vnu, rtiariaaL W. WBITC0XB. M- B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Faatfttaa, Orrfaa. W0t atlas ail calK Aay ar t(bt. vita Taaa Alt daru-a Irtetal by tbe lalrM as rtry baaA KaSr Ik tb ca.Vrt af tbe Taara. Xortk-Western i STAGS COMPAXT. Cmt Jartrttffitta Far XX. Ztxut JPaac q" Fart: rtaatoa to La CroU sea Uoa Vataa BacarCay I 9 Km. C3IJ-. t-aao. w Wlaaraiacea. ... -.-- . ... ..TAOa Xaftaa. Ctaa, C r. RaSraU TJ laaatll!a........' 4 0 WaRaWalav it. VMtaW. . aa - - - aa. aaaaaa 5 Tbreafh tka t Oataaa, Cbieaaa. Kiwan CHtv 5L LuwK mitdrtptita. N Tart, Pcatoo. WaaAia. taa. aa4 eg fwiata tu Botaa CVT aa4 Xritsa, Ur . irrt OnrUa4 Haiti East, a aaa eStr at graaaty t acr4 latea star the Uim of lb X V. S. Oa. Ka Cwtaha, zoot atark. Ai84 4rlrr. TaMabU arrranaaare f arrrir aa Una ar amial (baaarra a tb cunpaay. ArfiT Vc LOT UVERVORE, Afrat. . V. B. XORRK Safvtairaarat. A. K. JJOOJIER. A-aitalSycnart.!tA. JkHOTEL