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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1877)
SATURDAY. iVSE 10, 1ST SUDSCKHTTON PRICE IS ADVANCE: 1 Tr. ,16 Sloans.... Si 1 ...S Nasnia ft ; 'Gen. Tom Thumb and suit Lave arrived in Sacramento. Oregon fanners -will realize $0,000,000 from wheat tliis rear. Gov. Braynian has not slaved sluce the battle of Fort Donaldson. Dr. A. J. Thibado, formerly or Baker city, is now pracllciiij-at rrescott, Arizona. John HaUevs wool-clip ttHI exceed 39, 000 pounds this year says the Bolte Statesman. Dr. L. Caldwell, a young dentist of Car vallis, was instantly killed last week by being thrown from a horse. George J. Buys, who lately retired from the Eugene Guard, it is said, will soon start a newspaper at Collar. AY. T. A corporation, to take charge of the sal mon hatching interest, has been organized it Astoria, Shares, 50 each, Erastus Brooks has retired from Tbt ac tive management of the X. Y. Express, af ter a career of 41 rears as cdhot. New Ohleass, June 9. Twcntr-nisc employes of the custom hossc were dis missed tc-day. Collector King denies the charges against the efficiency and ccaeeraj tf the custom house Capt. Flavel of Astoria has a feres pump worked by steam and it saved his premis es, valued at many thousands of dollar, from being destroyed at the late fire. John Killsworth and party, who started from Eugene two or three weeks since, with several head of horses and sear a thousand head of sheep, feud, when reaching Crooked river, th&t they had bat four hundred sheep, and two of their hor ses were missing. On Sterling creek, Jackson county, par ties from Portland have purchased several hundred acres of mining ground, paying therefor $2-1,008. A ditch 24 miles leag will be constructed, which will carrv three thousand inches of water. TheTisaes guesses the cost will be from 09,6W k The lands baionging to the North Paeiac Railroad Company, in TbBrstea coaaty, W. T., liave been decided by an able Jadge to be liable to taxation, and also die par chased right of way for the road. How is it that the immense corporations through out the coca try consider themselves ex empt from taxation? Work on -the Yaqciaa railroad has com menced in dead earnest. One gang has es tablished a camp a saile aad a half from Corral lis, and another gang is workiag from Philomath towards CorvaHis. Those who can't subscribe cash, sabscribc work. We subscribe our best wishes. Brcna Vista, Polk coanty, &s a whlsky saloon, the license being obtained by a tech nicality over a remonstrance of about CO majority. The technicality was occasion, ted fcy there being no name mentioned in the remonstrance as being remonstrated against. So the people have a liquor shop in their midst against their will. llr.Wm. Pickett, former editor of the Kalama Beacon, Portland Daily Journal, Evening Commercial, while Tinder the pro prietorship of 31 P. Bull, and recently foreman of a paper in Port! 0, has issued a prospectus announcing that he will soon start a newspaper at New Tacoma, W. Tn to be called the North Pacific Terminus. Toss, Jnne 9. The Times "Wash ington special, on the Rio Grande border troubles, cays the Mezican minister's pro test against our troop crossing into3Iexico to arrest thieves and manlerers. which the Hciic&n government will not do, is totally ignored. It was not even read at the Cabi net meeting. Diaz will probably send a minister to Washington, one in accord vrith both countries, which arc determined to sppres these raide. A man named Isaac Fredrichscs, a Rus sian Finn, met "with a terrible accident in the Tacoma savr-mill en Wednesday af ternoon. While working near one t the saws, a belt broke, and he was strCclc a hard blow ia the face with a piece of tire leather, throwing him upon the aaw. The teeth cut through his right shoulder and collar bone down close to the cavity of the chest, cutting and tearing the flesh as only a circular saw can do. Recovery is im possible. . At Last. We have often wondered what 4tecameof W-A-SIcPheareon, once State J)riattr for Oregon. The Roseburg Plain tiealer says of ilc: W. A. 3IcPhcarson, former editor and proprietor of this journal, passed here Fri tfsy morning on his wej to Washington Territory, where he has -a govern men t ap jfsintmeat. A subsequent newspaper paragraph In forms us that 31c. has been appointed deputy internal revenue collector for east ern Washingtcn Territory and will take tip his residence in Walla Walla. TshCcltcr& Says the Astonaa: We were somewhat disappointed not to see the same of Hon. Livingstone Stone among the passengers by the City of Chester, due at Astoria to-day. The people here have prepared to meet him. Prof. Slono is en route from v ashington to take charce of the enterprise for the artificial propagation I of salmon in the waters or the Colombia. He had charge of the" hatching establish, raent on 3IcCloud river, in northern Cali fornia, in 1872, which was very successful. Jn the prosecution of the work oi the fish -comaifsion he also visited Oregon, and In his report embodied many importaut facts tclalivc to fish in the Columbia river and its tribuUuics. Narrow 'Gusge Ralltrny. the rron.E ucst nHLY-cro tii hm siuaxr ItAlLWAY VltOM TJTS COI.IHUIA TO GUAXD KO.NDU VAUXY. If all dial had been written and pnblUh cd in the Oregon newspapers oa the one subject of railroads, were compiled in one volume its immensity would astonish a Yankcn book-wonn; still to .write upon and discuss railways in Oregon is yet a positive necessity. To be left comparative ly isolated and cut off from commercial centers as arc the people of Eastern Ore- gon. Eastern "Washington awl Idaho, is sufllclcnt came for them to continue pounding upon the tloars of Congress for relief, and that speedily. The expert. ai)ces of the present year bills fair to open the eyes of those men in Portland who heretofore have been as ignorant of the countries bamcd. and the immense re sources thereof, as are men in tko East ig norant of Oregon, and perhaps even now they arc wilting to admit that we arc cnti tied to privileges already accorded to coun tries' younger in settlement than our own, and perhaps would not ojpose as tbey have done, efforts to cosacct this great inland empire with commerce of ths world. Bat , . . A i pasuciinuucacios. .vuirbw. jiok aau mere independent motive suggests this ankle; and in brief it can be stated tliu? : j the censtructioa of a narrow gaage rail- road from Umatilla, or a point near there, on Columbia river to Graad Roade valley in Union ooasty or Baker city in Baker county. There is no prospect of a through line of read being coa.trncted for some time to coae; hence we most rely upon oarselves to balM a road as suggest, ed. The people of Umatilla and Union coBaties can grade scfa a road, and when that is dose, the Itob aed rottiag stock can be uasily preewvd oa uaexceptioMbie terns. Now for the facts. rmnir nf ' enterpmlBg. caergcoc isob ts a-reauy been formed, who will Hodertake to aggre- gate individaal resoarecs. - 1 the great work. At the preseat time cilorts are being made to negotiate with the Ore gen Steam Xavigatjee Cerapaay to lay the iroa aad furnish the rolliag stock. If this coaspaay shoaM look favorably spas this caterprke aad lead its aid to the saae, we csa safely say that gradiag oa the liae oi the proposed road will be oumateaced be fore Fall. The company formed propose to adopt tire HcdscU reate, thereby et?ag great expense ia pretbsiaary surveys, etc. It is oar m (cation to keep Tally posted oa the progress of this eaterprke, aad from time to time ielbm ear naders thereof. RAILROAD LAXDS. It has beea oar faapresetoa that the toad j grast 10 the N. P. Railroad exm4red Jalv 1 of this year. A stateaseat differing from i this appeared ia the Maaataiaeer, cUten tag that it eHd not expire aatil 1S7S. Rreth. cr Ireland of the Aitarlas dlspatet the propof Mac af tbe 3Ieaatelner aad clahns that the lands graatcd Trill (for this end of the liael lame te the cnvcraaMBt Jalv 1. 1677, the date as tUted 5m above. If this he the case, the kads covered Vy the grant will certainly he opes te iaiaediale settle raaat. This Tamld be of laestknahle vxtoe te the country, aad weald give its settle ment as iapetes of great aaaltade. G&ASSUOPPERS iy3tnXE30TA. Tbe Toftewia; is extracted frees a letter written "by J. J. 3!eeaey ef Tcilew 3Tedi cine cesaty, Minnesota, to his brother new in this place: '"The grahcppcrF are very plentiful new, and arestillhatchlap. Seae fields have been entirely rates est by them. They are in nearly alt the fields clefe te the bluff ; but arc not se had en the prai ries; there is a soppositieB. haw ever, that they arc not yet hatched eat en the prairies, aad may be as many as near the ble(T About twelve acres of eur grain here been destroyed by them, aad aaless seae previ. dcntlal iaterference they will take all we have. They arc now ia every field bat the small Ceid ef our code, and cat everything clean as they ge. Let as kaew, la year next, if there is plenty of Government lands in Oregon ; abeat tbe Wg rains ; how far you arc from Portland; at what time wheat is sowed ; what is the price of rail road land; and if yea can get a rews papcr, printed there, send mt a copy. This is a dull hopeless country at this time. I am teaching school at 22 ptr month. This has been the finest Spring that ever I saw in Minnesota ; tlie trees all look green ; the crops would be excellent only for tlie grass hoppers; and we have had rain almot daily for the last ten days." xOOTTA' TTJTIT 2TATI0XAL UAXKS. The following telegram gives an idea of how the rich men's currency (national bank cotes) ore at war with the government currency (greenbacks), and how the afore said rich men would if they could destroy the entire greenback circulation t Wafiiistos, Jane 9. Receipts f Na tional Bank notes for redemption for the week ending ttwlayis $7.G(X,000over$ iOGf 000 in excess of an' week slrxe the agency was organized. A National bank of large circulation, has three times within the last few weeks gone through the following operations with the treasury : It lias delivered Its cir culation one day and received Its bond, and the next it has presented its bond and ask ed to increase iu circulation. The Secre tary has been obliged each time to cancel 80 per cent of the amount of greenbacks. The operations were on a very considerable scale, 1,000,000 in bonds each time. The attempt has been made to induce other banks in such attempt, to make legal ten dcrs scarce. W. B. Morris, the very efficient Superin tendent of the N. W. S. Company, residing at Boise city, lias been very slch, nigh un to death, but Die last Statesman informs-us that the prospects for his ultimate recovery are good. Wc Itape so, as the Company and all those with whem he comes in busi ness contact, can III7 Siipcnsc with so good a business man. Times at Silver city are irapfovrag, esy the Vi'inncmucca Silver State. 31 r. Ticrnan, a gentleman of large expe rience in quart?, raining, now in Oregorii will probably visit Granite creek. He estl mates the value of tlie Monumental mine, from its present developments, at 590,000. STATU XEW3. Diphtheria has again broken out in Polk countv. Tlio. Gale takes charge of the Ashland Tidings. The delinquent taxes for Wasco county amount to $7,134. Some of the wheat on tho Applcgatc is six feet high and heavily headed. Five acres near the State latr Grounds sold for $1,000 to a man from 'California. Hood river farmers promise an Immense amount of delicious jcachcs this year. Large droves of sheep are being continu ally driven through Ashland to Lake county. A band -of Kentucky jacks were recently driven into J-ifccvlcw and were told Ilk hot cakes. Dnieh Flat, in H'wo rountr. U s aid to be nearly all taken rp under the Desert lAnd law. I A two-year oW Pcrchcren colt the prop- j erty of "John Savage, of Salem, weighs j l.UUU JMH1DUS. Jackson county has let tf ctmtract far keening the county hospital for eac year, paying therefor $i,fc0. Tlie enterprising people f RoseVarg are talking of putting up an oil mill for the manufacture of linseed oil from rlax seed. At one time oa Saturdar there were 40 filing boats on the bar at Astoria, and jhe question arises, what kind of a chaaee has n fish got ? Willis McLean and Hsjh Clart. two boys living oa Spencer creek. Lane county, ? cougar the other day whkh meas. ured eight feet in length. Mr. James Wiaer of Lafayette, cat a fir sapling near town the other day which measured 50 feet in length and lj laches in diameter at the root. Immicrants are settling oa the Apple rate in Southern Orecoa Vir droves. Some buyiag farms, tone pre-eaptiag, homesteadiBg and some resting. Canuia La Follet, of Dalle, is mrrlag ! the people to call a convealloa prt to 5 the best men fer offices. vrrt TTBmnt,r. f r. rr u s. iiM iwr x. r-T'x 1 11 kmc- iiri kwi when k fioaied tram bias and saak. At ! lau accoBRis that vehicle was stacag Ike " thiags that are not. In the neaology of (he Oregee Ploarer j Association as reported in the "Traesac- 11081 jat priatca, we oberve the osase or J. v. Avery, Josepa aaa ireTge Abtrnethy. but miss that of Ralph WHeox. Tbe Gn.tttl Karr Hint ! Ik World Ten Broeck by his iut achievaieBt Ha fairly won the crews 'ari Isjaegy eUtW to be called the "King of the Tart - lib last great race was run at Loeitviite, Ky-. eaHarS&h. Thetelecraph MKks of K asMiews: "Tea Broeck raa agotett the. fastest two-satle time toJay ia proteace of c tt: naraher ever aiseaMed e the tw"c w UiC M -iVT paaioai ia the race, the feracr la lae Srrt in lie aad the latter in the frecaad. It was feared Jilt the Kia; of the Tarf cnU aot ! eaal Mchirters tiae of ycatecday. crea i thaagh he beat Tree Btae'. Walker. Wi i jc&cy. rode the Kiag far all there I la , !. rBit was tn amahe Tea Broeck's record the craadet aav bene ever achieved. Heraade the 8 : five secocds aIcker thaa McWhir- itr ran ycMercay. t cracaxutc awe f the race vrai one of eitrtert'arry de- llljht aad "aild ratL8siaBa." This girej Tea Broeck the fastest eae-aatte, twe-aile, ( thrte-allc aad fear-rsile reeerd ef aay( herse la tbe world, ill, one mile reoerd ! is l:W3f: two-mile, 57,'; tarec-alle, t o:; fwar-sHe, 7; He has p te : this time raa twmty races aad has wee fecrtcea times. lie b sew five years eW. ; His aire is Phtea, dam Fat ay Hottbrr, she by the great Lexingfea. frem wheca all ' the era lot American race horses have de-: scended. He is a bay, large aad ef I - mene pewcr and has never beea setk a car. lie is alwavs readr eataad teraa. .1 i- . - 1 ir.i v 1 1 1 tueic u uui uteuiii Dn t'li jm he possesses an lira oeasUtaHea. aUe to! aadsre like a camel. Per xaaay ef the facts above given we are indebud te Mr. John Earley of this city he is penoaally aoocamted with 2r. Utrper, the owner cf Ten Broeck. Bie Statetmxu rXOir BUTTER CREEK. Bill Lit Csitok, June C, 1ST7. Enrron E. O. Cold wclther. Mum cry weather, rainy weather; and no sign that tbe rush of water will ever cease. Still everything is growing fine, crops look splendid, and tbe stock living oa the rich bunch grass, are fairly rolling In fat. Xo country in the world can excel this for lux J uriaat growth under the circumstances. Wild" flower are rich and abundant along the banks of Butter creek. A bunch pluck, cd within a half hour on last Sunday, showed more than twenty varieties. Tbe sheep-shearing season here is nearly over, and the shepherds are turning their flocks toward the mountains. Cattle are coming this way from the Immediate vi. cinlty of the Umatilla; they lore the grass of the higher latitudes. All is quite well along Butter creek- except new and then an unearthly yell b heard t& the dentist triumphantly exhibits IC view a troublesome molar; and then all is silent, save the gentle chuckle of satis faction, the pure tones or which Is greatlr increased by the help ef a new til of teeth. One lady hes had seventeen teeth pulled oat at one clatter without wincing, and boasts that a man would bawl himself deaf under such tresCCent; but pshaw I the woman had talked so much in her life that her Jaws were weak, so her teeth came out easy. . A prominent school mtnri in this vicin ity spends her Sundays sitting on a rail fence, whittling pine sticks. She belongs lo tlie "Awful Naughty Club" and Jaki took her home the other evening, dake knew that her father was in a far off fcbun. try, so he said: "Don't you wish your father were here r "I certainly dd," was the reply. "Would you kiss him," "Why certainly." "Well, Just imagine me to be your father." And then I'll not tell the rest 'cause I am Jacob's brother Ike. Joe Crabb, well known turfite, has made an entry for the races at the State Fair. All entries for certain races have to be made this mouth: )R .A.K.NWLES- ggg -r-fcTTTVTTaT CST j&r , - -a- T i j WW rUl l ail iniu of t raalttta od Waaro fwuntlrt tbt , low yrusx timi-Ll uu w mu r S. V. KNOX, attorney - at - Law, Wot, Cas-UHa Cestljr, Orrtuo. Wnx rnACTiciTis tub rourrrs of tail SUte nl Wufatectoa Territory, ir Htw-cWl attrstioo pM t-i Land Uulcrt and OuHtnn. FAREWEL L I WILL SELL COOKING Eimtm at tt tor U Mil UtHy tfaya fcc Soar U it Usw la tar COOKIXG STOVES. 'cam i nw. cJ w -rirr to cmtMrnot buiecn aiMmM(Mmaui9t.Tiiu I Must Hare Money. TAKE WARN'IXG. ftaJMrtea, Jsat I. HIT . G. W. Webb. W. WHITCOHB. H. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lYMtofe, Offer WM HUM e! clM. br f WK fc jrp Alt 4arw ImuJ f Ik tunt a4 tttj bni bmV tt th cwfcrt ri It Ercrjis it Abel iLV" UFACTU REnS AND Dealers la FURN1TU RE d tab FfC Bur. Wal ast tat Sett TTrHMTXKT eooft. netn rns. wtr J rm 'J"J w-r in t ftl r . Ym ihCC Himi HfP Store. Orders irom the Country I TROMITIA ATIXNDED TO l J. ZI. Turner, iTTOBKF.Y AT iJiv. ! Cm Orfan tarf UU. Iat) XtU Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars! ALWAYS TO UK HAD AT Co's Suloon. Jacolison & 1HLKK YSl 1 TTAVom5te a esc-uLr ivtxct it mt to amr ftC WI inl if M Wf JCLTL VntMHltHft P. V. TATlZ. FIX AC SETTU&UEXT. ,c t ,.,f rf ir TSSSal a j m. y pr uiZLU mJZwVT vUt rf -. Hf'wtjSCSepKc. J , MR. UM K ADxrxisrn. toks xotjce. , j ,yi4 xtaMuMM it iui. 1 JJ!r'?? JHL71L 1 Mitmu fteaal Ila M flijaaariat ftaa raaa1 M fcir Mm wuia mirimw Tmmtlm a MX M ivtfci S MART RCBaABf. In J . SCXXOX&. Ia JiV Ccvrt. nMr, ftM'.m mt Orrf, ruisecn rpa THE x JL -talk THEaBOvr 'AUEirrjxNTiNTC- co us W ta Ht ml erm in , 52' b-TrS7 rrsair! tr . a Jr f tw Traft mt wt iewXmmm mmrtmm. ml mj UKTwa c4urrlbcA ua4 tuir t a cKl KW. AM K T UIHU wmVmrt. IW llWH reft t A eawt fr 4si Utt Jmi wist;vi ur u 9 f s taa eo 1(4 ttx oMtt r iMt mm . T-t tttn it Oa pHolht fmt&xmimm m ttf mt Uea mx er BI ST a U !l AiT K Kir, nrr. or. w baiijct. JiiUm cf tlx Fnec J.n.Trtrt?rAuy. XOTIC-E. THE rtH LOWING CrOTNTT OBPEES WILL SE jf-a pfmtmUUmm t mm In FraJkies. Ulrmt iVrroo crr U iat i. IMS Cam.Na. lafafrtf. AnX ArYU 1 J 304 ! I. Cbofi I a M.rJS I 1 Sd JUitur I tSoj jfrij 2 I iulrrukXjdiock... us a jiru a I ii:r. nxirfcre .... I ;im t.zi i a I siiYt sunn... .1 n uo 109 1st M C. W.WCBB, Trrtnrrr UbiIJI Coaai, Vrrsos. rroStac Vir tS, 11TT. 73T.'f SETTLEKEXT. , ,a c"' c"t "0 Cat''' suuor0"- THE CXriEKSlCXTD UTi tM tixtr tcxl af neat la l& hot UDfO Ccart it AtakaUtnlen cf Um rUlt mt flmfhnltjUf. tltnrunl. boor It brrrfcr pn tiullte)r lb ZJ &1J m-Jmf. tin. hM bn fjitnlxil bjr nU Coon far tbv anIns ot ob J(tios l lie mm mod Ui prtllforal Itttrmt jam Ed TATLon. i JOUX a WALTON. 1 iim-''-nion- M.j VL. 1 ITT. iMUa ETrrU, AUj-. Colt Race. rpnET.E WILL B a tujr atU mt efeolU.ve X ixn oU BiDrr Jibuxtj lat. HT7. (tx lb l"tll lomlUra Track. EeUwt tkM Jim IS. IITT. All in ImliM la rots ft . For prJOSri nici cf (Tfmttt al Wb. flvsUlrr (tot ta fndlrtoo. dissolutiox of copAhtxersiiip. -TOTtCE IS nEIliniV Oi Ik raMp i blrHAtorvulMlutxtotra-". W. tMiUai tai Jinn N. Tialtora ittiCtT Ib Srta Warn mt IloVa k VtaDors, lo Um town mt rrsdVtco. Orrgon, tuu been dit itj iUmoIyI by malatl rocrct. j w ntswinnin. U.J 5lh, IITT. 1. X VAN DORS. ADMIXISTRA TR1XX0TICE. -VTOTICE IS HEREBT niVEX THAT I ItATE IWn i uraistot A4mlBltrtr1i of lb ntst of Jobs Kirlcklsa. iWnmt An rvnt hi Tier cUlmi fi6.l mM muu an rtqalrH w rwrBt ibn lo am lia Mtw ToocLrta, l nj wtow la Mr4oi praetsri, UmalllU eoostr. Ottton. illk tl bkioim irora umh All rTTOU owinf mM out are m;Mltt to arUla tbt laait tOBMUInr 818AV A. 5TRrCKUS. AdmlaWratitx. Tn!t MiJ Tilt; IfTT. J. H.Twstr, AH. ADVERTISEMENTS. 3. BQTHGH1LD CALL and examine the large and well assorted stock of general Ml-eir ol3.frr cil se Just received by S.--R0THGH3LD At hU old stand In HHarker's bulldiag. and which be offers to the public on term 1 that 1M compare favorably with thoie 01 any competitor. S. ROTHDHiLD Tlie feUowU; are c:i of the leading Haes. of which vah nttl always sd aa aortMeat cn Uxmi : Drr-sri. ClotMar. Boot" aad Sfce, l!u aad Cap. Carpel. w-H rxaaer. Gro ceries. pairttt wmiaj '-. I XM. vjm'. Tabaeee, Ilanlwate. Otilery, ChJaa aad dixit ware, btanoaery, etc S.- R0THGHIL9 Orders frets tte cevwry rx'M fraaasYi prempi alteadea. llfcles. Furs, Wool, etc, taken la cx ebaare. STOVES Tin-V7arc. "yew is the ntz. re ecr wm if iuuirtniKMarMU ju(ftw J t mm At Umatilla, Oregon. j -My . jmt 4 x mm 4 A- wp t Oxil ' j I, aa, urn rr axl M in k kWa 1 l hm r tote i tkx t tr vt ; mt Mm u4 Mb n '"ii ' ' m mm HM f rrrrrwwr it tM-ff H i y Uri u iimnaMt Matt am Jrt mmm I tMvS u fa- i Ulc ten V-t imrmtLf MBf ftxcf tti: COOK STOVES : UCCKlcnt Goldsmith Range Empire City Uirmath Bio Qraitlc IMBlOB stoves The Monit'of Parlor Belle Laurel Banger JEcbo Onvvard PAELOIl COOS Jewell Echo BOX STOVES Black Giant Moguel Tine Knot Woodsidc bonanza -A fait aaaoctsnt c- 1 3ST TITtT -c3l. "E5. Oiea1aUlroLaarf.Ia9hKtraaa, AH erJpi SS t rrotrrtij'- J,kn WPK,: tc vtUtixst an aaI rtk- WU. J. IXXZER. 1 XTOJf K Wto uU LrrI Blaaki of aur d JtX. tttrtlen, nil rwtr eftfer lo O IL Ititaxf. Hfp raw r, CRailXU Coaatj-. Orrjoc. Drcceitm V, MTS. I poll PALI W. Um BDiVrrifiXNl, bow oSVr 1 wrSaiw-MUl anil Runeh fc aK loealnt oa rprv Wmr Owk, 1 BUca from Krrftwr Any M aruMns Ul bar wlH do tH Vy ZITlnc AftSL April SS. 1ST. 8. 6UAXKR k SOX. Notice To Tax-pajeis VIS. rEKcON"3 Koovlac lbniMtmi i!ftliyel art! iUm take to: let Uut tba Ooualr Coart tvu rUCrJ "tjELIKQUEKT TAX LIST For lb jfr 11T8 la my taixl for ceUmkm. Th om'.j ajr to t coste U r ImcatUlaU rymroL R. SARGENT, fawfTae" Tat CeUtcr, CautUU CoeEiy, CrfieV AND j 'Tin-ware. I ADVERTISEMENTS. COOKING STOVES ASD Manufactory of Tinwafe, And ALL K1.VDS OF SHEET-IRON WORK, Main street, ocootiu Its Cost IIoeu Will conitantly haTe oa band, and 'Jot sale, a Complete Assortment of 17 1 JST-'W EUES, ASD SOL IL-rnt Eli? A- complete Assortment of the Diamond ROCK COOKING ST0YES. ALL KIXDS Or fOB WORK Dee u GrUt, u Aoei tH. tzt U Xaj itoient mat. G. Vi. WEBB. HURRAH FOR "EVERYBODY! Jast Leek Ihre? Ir tot want rAcer. ., MTTT. CLASS, tre. P EX D LETO i :iDEUG STORE! ::t TOC WAV? ! Dnfi tsi itm-t rxtnt l'EX!LCTOS DRUG STORE- -is T aM Uali, rE.'CDLETOK DRUG STORE PENDLETON DRUG STORE jr rec wax; ivm cntnrau&.itiu PDLETON DRUG STORE. PENDLETON DRUG STORE. Ir TOC WAJ.7 A r;-r--;tto fe?our vMh mm. 1 PENDLETON DRUG STORE rrsru. pftjcarveyis or a 1 -mc ft J,. Wa4Mke eVe)VJBBa'Mtt9 1 U. it a wm WANTS. sA MU-rt V mtrt. VKKD AS D SAL.E - STABL pcsiN rz orrosnr rorotnos btex. J. . I'KOKTT. . O. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OSre ia I's nw bai!dinr, cp ttairs TT. C. .He Kay, Jl. In PHYSICIAN ASD SURGEON. ftaSrua, Ccutau Oestj. Orrpa. OSor A liw TmmJtoua Bstd aa Dr. J. II- I-indscy. SURGEON AND DENTIST. Pendleton, TJnaatilla Connty, XlVat IM attrxr e a ilnj a t aL I. (9. Stcrn.t, ATTORN'KV A COUNSELOR AT LAW Btktr riiy, 6r on. La FStrcj H a.neJ Ifc CPrti Iho Ja &Patrkt,aa49riAoCktWaaicstraTTi lortra. Walrr nutu ua attanc IWptao a rr CUUTT. CoFlKUl ftoaafttr tUnici VX Od Ti Steele's Fain TJ. T A TT A TOK 3T JSPCT mmVE CTRE FCT. RinuUi. Nntfla. nraAacbf LaaM rUcx, ttc, rtc, la acaaraavmU. Takro btrBr extanuSa- u tratrrvl aaJ baa rami tbecaasJa. Perrtr Tjtbk. rCoaaal to UAe, aa Urt boulw far 1 J EnO. CRANE & BRIGHAM, Wbricsx! Vnntfts, Saa rrxaeaco. Goil AftBU t tb Out, or X IL Iart-r at STOCKHOLDERS' XEETIXG. nmfK is nERsnr cnxx Ttut tim ut t a il Torrnnr at lb stockboU-r mt the Iatrclora .Vtsn- cuUoa oTOmoo. TO U lttb itr of Jutw, IJTT. at IB o'dark a k, at tb-ir la rMdkiM, Rt Ih-iwpes of r!rtlEJ a BMrd cf Inmtora for Ihr rrualas rear- Itaiktea, iUj It, IST7. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL WALLA AYALLA, W, T. I POAtlDINC ASD IUT JXHOOt. for CtrU Too oolr rrotrataat B.irvrn; xbool tU af lb Cat- odra. Ooanl uhI to Uoo. lacladtec fart, HbU, tic, prr qururof ttri vctla, $M. Wajistnt jur qaartrr. TalUoa,rrrunr, ...fi. J $10, a-J $ Kute. rrlTai4 kaasaa. rr qnarur ISO Malrra ktsruaM. tb. per aarl-r I W raslta rrctlrrj at anT Um. an tbarpMl trom data of rslmxn Efjwclal atttaUoo fart to aaars eT morala ettbo raiaKboara rvtutaiillr tlrUM -areortaateacb-ralratblB ana o-u acwx. Ay fttrUifrla'anpa'vm Ul bo tbmfaDT stb by rirr-vr; tier, u u. n f 1 , resaiw, A, M i. urn- LIVBRT, 1 PENDLETON AM 1TXZI7. this ttmrnxLisr locIttd AXD POPULAR HOUSE KAVISO BEES E5TI2ELT REFITTED aad SEFTJE5ISEED u vow orurrn roa The Heception of Gnests THE TABLE lb Attn merit, ui rr7 cxnca " u ' U pint t li Urn. THE BEDS Ar M er. s4 k nwst Lrt IwifenkMii tis TOK PENDLETON fiOTEL, la a at wtBu rti mij vj tiwf, u tt rnyrwtm 4utam Mt a tktl uuu:i A t ;iliic rftec awTTfjBEjTHOCstltKf U.t CZXU k LAVMT. rfttan. ADVERTlrtKMKXTS. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ClCOAXHA2yAXrarI3.jrtrrr I Mmi w, w4. WH-. Omiw. 7Llr wirf,c.c f WW a Mm r ri- Msic Ba hi n ml U tke ifnaC aVur uinu AC tmt Wri lata j. MI unir ( MA tkt IUT ai ua Wilson Hotel. UMATILLA. - OREGON. Mae A.wnjnjc. tm-mrmr C Mm, ls to. mi wt mmT't UMr. Inttmm nC ;t lk fur. U.VIOiV HOTEL, UMATILLA, - OREGON, uroacit kiuxs. paopaasws. THl erE ti ib " - -t rr 1 -n rti . 1 M. tS- m-to mwI l4 uHr ) IM Im 7111m 4. CC tt m DEALER WATCHES cuaccs AND "CVTCIiES AND REPAIRED ALL OX SHORT WORK NOTICE WARRANTED nT T mJw .ok ni W Jt arret Opt KtMnw wtaxwa.w.r MONEY MONEY WORSES LOST $5 Reward. Orrnt a crsatx or wr norEt nat . On Baati VaaVT ba bkirir crwaw lie StSe raataas ia-4 ibry arc bHarr-4 ia b is fna. a an 1 H it ; aar raac aaaavc tx l-kataa aaamaa. Aay cr Mmw ar a aau beo 1m X. afr. Sa aa aanaa. mat W rraanW at at rata a SS per bwa4. TW banra caaiK mt ywrta. S-ync cUa; bna4nl CasaV Mt acnaMrr: p-aala-i wax arr aab aaaac bn4. advert bjrarf, lUte tna4e CoalrWibaaStt, iUrA It, MIS. CEO. COCCAX. STORE A""... CABINET SHOF J. W VAN D0KN, rrrrrirta: "VTTE tNTttfCU TSsa rWac Out a aT 1 asr I f - JVatsr ler aale at. HARNESS SHOr, Star Orir fer rarsHera pcajiy aaadrvt la. -JHl REPAIRING REPAIRING as tvotoOrs& -va ALL ARTICLES USUALLT KEPT la a TlnttCXaja riniiara stora. TVool-G rowers, ja.37ijEPiT-3?X O Tr rENitXTOX HAS THE HONOR Or HAVIMI th 3nt raubtub-Bet, -wrtb cf Saa Fnarta ;T WOOL U CmM aa4 HaW. r-4y lor tutors xurtrta, A jnam nu ea oetast-ata. rtaOrtoa. Kay 10, let. EAKNARO a LEE. CONSUMPTIOlt POSITIVELY - CURED. Att (q9rrn fnaa tbU iliara-o Ibat art aaTteaa ta ba rami iVmVt try 0 . Knoxal Cauxajbru Concur. tit a rosa. Tbr-liiad-narvlacey MrMra- twx troa taat HI cart Ca?i teg a tlnema e.'tbflTusouT as Loca -Hairt to itroax la cor. txltb la tbtnv, aaJ a!x to roanao ywn tbil tbfy ar bo bembof, a will fomrl to tTrry JuTtrtr, by taail rosl rU. -a rata rsut. anx. Wa tioal mat yoar taoeeysnta jca ara jxr'Ktly MlwSrxl of Utir cuntlra fot-ra. If yoar Ua ta a-OTlb ravirj, doo'l dftiy la itrtaj lira raaeoa a trial, aa tby w U rartlr car yea. rrtrr, (erUrrabox. ia.cav t aay fart ef tbo Cat. -4!UlCICrCaaaiUbBUU0BrOCIr4S prtca. A1 drcaa, ASH & ROBBINS, 34rulrStrt;X. T nmrr mm m aw uw( t mt,: mr a Hi mm f lit lW car