The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 21, 1877, Image 3

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    Cjjt (East rtpraaiL
SATURDAY. JULY 21, 1877
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Dittos Lnoca Xa 4. K. or 1 Mi-eu In tbf CaMe
Hall. IVodWon. my Vrdi-ly creMnc. Brulben
Is fwJ aufldmf are onvlUiy inrltcd to aUced.
rciPUTOS Vooa No Si A. F axd A. M.- JJfttt
on tliP Drvl coil I bird llooiiya oT each lauutfc. Itoura
ot mertiiij 7 r. x.
EaiTras Srae. Martha Uathmdoc CLaptcr. r-.txllf.
too Ure; rvcrr TunoUr Mchl fullowtcs Uie Oral asd
third lioixli or radi month.
KrxiKi Lodge No. 2,I.HQ.r, rradlrtoa KrriM
rrrr isaturday crrain; t T r. X. Brethren in pwJ
tuading are loTilod to attend.
Uaxsxau. IdOKce No. 100. LO.O.T, rrodlrton
lcU every Thornlav cvroinc at 7 o dork r.
Imtbrra In rod ataBdlnc are rnjocitcd to attwid.
CHURCH DIRECTOR 1'
EmooTAt. Siktks Oa i! thini saadaj- of di
ffSaSii.
at odoci in rrtullcloa.
BamT Chchc-h- Krr. W. H. rrortt, Tislar; arr
vio at tor IL E. t Lurch no tbe trood Sunday oT
-ch BMoth. AIM, atlrr Joly. n uvldroor pre
rnuor, arrnm oo tur 3d aadiy o! ach isuatc,
uoducted by Ker. Owtaa tlntu
V. E. Cnnra Socm. rnrt!Bjr Int Soodar la
each month at 11 a. n. aod Jr. K. Krr. & V. OartM.
Noncx. Sinipl aBDoancrtsMiU of txnha, taama
tt aod talhs, It InxrttJ vttheat chart. Ott
ary aotkca viU he chartrd (or accurCis; to thdr
teoith.
f:rr eor oTtb ET Oanxwrias, Is :fli Jor
jnat!.B ran Im obtahrd at thta v&icr.
W tmaM eo mtvoiWitjr lor erpntfi by
erndci.
Kur Thr Travrlrr.
THE NORTHWESTEBV STAGE Ocnruiy" ttarra
hwre IVndXoo f.-r TmultU daily llrrn 2 30
ud o"Hork r a. ; (rL Grao. BaVfriir and Kri
tna at a.x-t It o'eturL n4iM ; tor The PKW rta
rlrjiorrat6o"d.rf: x. K. ilatxhiTa. Wrdo-diya and
FrVjaya , mnramf Jrave Hjt at 6 "rla V a. m.
CB Tiwxiay . Iberia) s and atwSar. umrrtr at C
o cit is thr rrrntec NBW armr at UotatMU
Irom bknr oa TBrnUyn, ThaNlira aed aivrdtya at A
oVluri. r x . outt:ui WcdsmUr. FrMatt a- d
Motidarc oo rrtarn trti. Sta;i culr cSum aaaco
tloa the Matn.
(unuro recrusn.
W i 5if; SS
LOCAL AND OTHKR IVTKLLIGEM'R.
A young man by the name or Taylcr
heeled with a pair of spars as large as cart
wheels, was arreted by Sheriff Sargeat oa
- .
Weducdar evening for cavorting arsand
the streets "on a csyuse, sockiag the spars
into him at even- jomp, endangtg the
lives of citizeas; in his gyratloas he caste
near tranipliag under f.wt a little girl. The
offender paid Justice Bailer $0 and was
discharged. AVe hope the Sheriff wiH do
in a!l cases as he did in thb, and Jet those
,i .i .ti . t ..l- .it
that dont like it oislue it. Let thi thing
r breaking cayuxa in the streets of Ten
dMon be stopM. and stopped light noW.
This is no frontier town where wild horses
and ild men have the sapremacy: it i,
.
Let good citizens encoarage ofSeers
in do-
ing their duty, thereby giving dignity and ;
rejptctabni! v to the place. Then, when j
orr cunty-plc or strangers ri.it Pen-
dlelon a good impression of the town will ,
be created in their minds; aad we ourselves.
caa enjoy it the more.
3Iari:ugc Licexses Issned ia Uma
tilla county for the year 1S70:
John Land to 3Iary 31. Saras.
O. II. Wilson to Amanda I'esrsoa.
Benj. F Shaw to 31incrra J. Liccallen.
Jesse Rothrock to A. W. Brown.
JL IT. Cardwell to Hsy J. Young.
Jno. B. Gilbert to 3I:tilda O. Yinceat.
Thomas Alford V F. Stanley.
D, Theodore to i Jmnab Eaker.
Charley Bcetrr .Cancy J. Boyd.
Henry H. Keel ta xAlz Satton.
Wm. R. Rash to 3Iary E. Stoae.
Jerry Barnhart to Isabel Hipper.
Georce 3Iace to Nancy E. Lowe.
Jno Linville to 31 ary E. Gordon.
Hugh 3IcArthur to Mauda J. Liccallen.
George Collins to Martha 3IcGIU.
J L. Teal to P. J. McLaughlin.
Chas. Cate to Sarah Hamer.
DanieL B. Pierson to May Flcraming.
"Win. 3L Tavlcr to Matilda Marr.
Pef-sosai- IL B.Sutlifi; a -cat forD.W. '
Prentice, successor toSbennan and Hrde, Dcar Iew'U)a- Donng Uie past U inter (of county, in the State ef Oregon, re
Portland, dealers in music and musical in- j PracTree rapid has been greatly improved ! spcctfclly request you to call a special ses
stninaenU, was in town this week and paid bythe nanovtl of 20 rocks, aggregating sios of the legislative Assembly of said
csavint. Mr S. is now "over the moun. -tcubic yards; much work lt.honeier. J State, for the parjwse oT passing necessary
tains" among the people or La Grande. rwiaircd there. I am of th- opinion 'legislation, that cannct be deferred wlthect
"Union and Baker city, energetically look- lljc cmt r pcaing the river from ' serioes detriment to Uie Interests of this
ing after the interests of his house. ' ils '"'h"1' lo Lew'4'a as tn render it J State, to Uie regular scs.ioa of 1STS. The
Dxeo In Pendleton, July 19, Cold ex J.
Williams, aged 67 years. 3Ir. Williams
-was born in Christian county, Kentucky;
emigrated to Missouri in 1816, and to Ore
gon ia 16C3. The funeral took place yes
terday ander the direction of the Masonic
order, of which he had been a inembcr for !
a great mznr Tears.
Mrs. Mannen Willi and 3Ir. WVs sister
came near being drowned in the Uumatilia
river near town, this week, while bathing.
As they wer being carried along by a rap
id stream the friendlj- root of a tree gave an
opportunity for escape. Luckily they vet
had control of themselves and saved their
lives.
AL Acton drives a splendid Uam ef six
horses for Watson & Luhrs, lumber taanu.
facturers. Thursday he came with a load'
of 4.130 feet of ereen lumber, wizhinr over
12 000 pounds. Al. says he will not be sat- promise n rich remuneration for their la
lsnetl until be shall bnns into town a lead i t. .. , , ., .. -.,
of 5 000 feet. : r' rom Sloan'a to the mouth ofthe
' creek, a distance of twelve or fifteen miles,
Olney McCoy informed us that our Tel. j there are, or soon will be, six harvesters in
low-townsman, A. P. Craig, had sold his operation. Five of thes were purchased
frighting team, wagons etc to Colling &i this Summer by Messrs. Thompson, Cris-
TT : - r t-i. r.. a. -v r t ,
i.r. i. rwV. Ar;; .1.. rn,l a . .
a J
Ta
fine ten pound boy was presented to
Mr. J. P. Bushee by his better half July 7.
This is the first boy to the Bushee family
ef five brothers, and J. P. is correspona. i
ingiy happy. Atlorian. i
Miss Mary C. Cornoyer. daucter of Moj
Cornerer. Indian ATOnt dr.iiarilTliiirfi.irt
for PorUand."Astorin and other points bon-1
iflg to procure her health.
The courthouse is belne-muiliin in Ptod':wcre not quite what wo anUclpated. ,
Ahape by Mr. Fraklr for the Sheriff and '
iicrK a occupancy.
Miss Emma. rfatiHiff-r r n T Tttd.nn
has gone to Portland lo prepare herself as l
a pholographlst.
Eer. Davies has sold his house and two
Jot to Lee Moorhonse.
terday" iliop "roed from Granite yes
IL Turner has retarnctLftoBxPortlaniL
The Eakt Ojieooxiax says, "If Hayes
keeps on he commenced, he ulll wwn
receivo t!ic support of thN pa per." Well,
he commenced Mealing the presidency, now
m hat elte muM lie Meal in onler to (Jet the
SUIiDort of llm Hull Cau Ait AVwa.
ThcXcwsisinUtaken. Htvs didn't "com. P2 our uu wrum.
inence" until after he was iuaujeratcd. Ife, 1,avln5 beautiful weather and the
was Mitchell, Morton & Co, who stole thelfanneri are baying, and will aon
presidency.
Gil-sits. Tlicrcha been n band of Gip -
sies roving through tho county, and this
week viitcvl Pendleton To the credit of
the town, be it said, they left empty-handed
so far as our people were concerned Gip.
sies; what are they. An author says: "They
are a race of vagabonds which infest Eti -
. i rope, Africa and Asia, strolling about and
subsisting mostly by then, robbery and
fortune telling. The name is suposed xo
be corrupted from 'Egyptians at thev
were thought to hare come Ibom Egypt;
orL
ginaied in Hindoeslan."
Th Wr.1 c,r.,7?-ZZ r r... t.,
. ... .M),mvij w tUC A eKIell.
coast composed of tht same members ,
who visited or State some time ago in con.
nection with the improvement f thelower
Willamette and Columbia rivers-will ar.
rive here in about three weeks f.r the pur.
pose of examining the plans and proposed
location or the Cascades canal as proposed
by Colonel Wiln. Tlic mcmlwrs or the
board would have beca here before, bat
were wahiug for the river to fall samcieat
ly, the water leing now SO fet above Jaw
water mark at Cascades. An cxamiH&tios
was made oa the Washiacton Territorv
side recentlr. bat no rood line could be
found for a canal eicr.it bv ralB n n'
ridge and dawn agaia oa the oposUc sWe
at a very large expease DJIes
tainetr. '
UXATILL.I ITEMS.
Wrowfe-
n. ..is, o -
There is taoc of the O. is. Co, 4raw-
ing off one Unit ft a short Ike If .
1 111 a , .
. ... J -2 T i I -JJ
j fc" "UWB
i Wool -I ill cowing ia bH stacks:
! ouaiWeraWe.
M
Livrtrtr SlAae i tlecKM to make '
. L""iaim riv-for imz
JuTJ
, be etsnach salasoa raWd here to sapftr'
' IJws and whiter. " .
: The V. S. hare niaced a sisal niiioa i
: here. Ir. 31. A'iieam is ia charge
.k f W Brarals arrfe caa
Irrn how fast the wind btews here somc-
-i,tM, uiiLu. tuu.n
j Qar Jiracs JL Tnnn w cxM ufofr
, . r- r . - , ,
i ujc uina vtaaiiiua ai x eruaau aa
TMoxrlaf:
wiili IV s Cnu- Ui". r-.nM?r t i.t.
ceanty is good : he was elected ia cee-
JHcact' brtBf ma S" cbarac-
the tsaWar ,
wm first ia favor or Col. Xesathh. nex'l '
Goreraor Grocr and tbea Stater; GinJ-
luaa was noaiiaaSed as a Nesaiith auta :
to santKMt the Df-mocratir nam twtaain .
there were c5prtvKos made ia his ceanty
tbathewsrxpcted to sapfMKt the caacas ,
neaiaee: presaose Goo4aisa it worth at'
circurastaaces; have cnt heard that he has
v . mw . u Lvinili MBit
boaght laada More the Senatorial etectiea ;
wrote to 31 r. 3 1 arrow to Hrge him to see
3Ir. Goodman and get him to support the
caucus nominee.
SXAKE RIVER.
CoJoael Wilson, chief cf the U.S Engi
secreSce, Perilaad. thus aMressed the
board ef trade reardis the ebstractkau
in SBalte river: "I a si satisfied that Snake
river car be improved m a to render k !
I l.t I .lLT"a a !
uangavtc uurw- mc ran season as lar as
'Len-iston. The priacipat isancdiraeats .
aorr exis'Jn-arc rocts in the channel at
Uie following placrs: Five mile rapids,
Fish Hook rapids, lover, middle and sp
oor Pine tree ranldi. Monnmital rwl-i
j False Paloase, Palonse rapids. Texas rapids
334 reef ljin- in the bend of the clianncl i
; available for rang-iion during Uie Fall
sand dollars, and that the whole work
could be easily accomplished ia two
seascus.
LOWER BUTTER CREEK.
! "Subscriber," mting from Lower But-
j ter creek under date of July 11, says :
As you have no correspondent in thisimraded in many particulars, ta keep
part of Uie ''moral heritage" I will send ; P with our growing agricultural, rall
you a few items which mar not be amiss, i toH, mining, fishing and commercial In
Xotwithst&sding Uie hot weather and terests, and experience has shown that the
Indian excitement, everything is lovely end ,
the well known aquatic fowl hangs suspen
ded at a considerable elevation.
Harvest has commcared in earnest, and
Uie music of mowers and reapers is heard
oa every hand Crops are excellent and
'Uie farmcis of course happy as prospects
"eld, Loyd, Pennington and Sloan. Oa
! the Meadows, five miles from here, there
will 1k two headers, one harvester and
three or four rcaers. Work hands are
scarce and in demand; quite a number can
find employment at good wages.
The writer and a numlicr of others who
spent the Fourth at Pendleton, are not loud
in Uieir praise over the celebration
lis
true the Plucuelics and Indians did really
well, but the big dinner, oration, music.!
You see we expected to gormandize on the
fat of the land at the expense of the Pen.
idictonians, but
"alas poor Yorickj," our
cherished licpe had been In rain and we
awoke 'to -realize the fact that Uie fifty-oent
piece we had been hoarding up for Uie pur-
pose of investing in peanuts, firecrackers,
etc, must go for Uie staff of life. Then wo
said unto one another, wc are bamboozled;
let us go hence, and straightway we depart
td, taddcr if not wiser boys. Jai In lea minutes the engines were play
FROM LAXE COITXTT.
1S77. Editor. E. 0. Time and time
things still mote here in the mtial way; no
commence cutting grain.
There was a rcry tagular cae of Uteft
i or rather breach of trut committed
in
; Uinpqua a few Java since, so sajs Mr. Fin
Suthtrlln of that Valley: he was here a
short time since and said that he had a
' man in his employ whom he sent with hW
1 wagon and spau of horses a abort distance
! who failed to return: suspicion havinr
' arose concerning the hired man, Mr. S.
started on the hunt or them; he tracked the
wajoa to a saw-tnill about 8 miles south of
this place, he was afeo informed by people
along the road that such a man and team
'had passed: the attention of the people
was attracted by hearing a wagen pass at a
' lte hoar In the nl-kt. Mr. S. seat out
runners on the dsfflercnt roads; about two
a -9 R,,cr CM mKl ,esm aBO w'm
wa aboul8 mlW wwt of lhU P1 la
ras,'4field; 1 account we
, h,Te baJ ef kb MUa,c 1B),.T- Th1
B,B j DctJ1Ja atwa U,t In 1116 li
c,ctt,al! to de cwintry, if he
aiu i uuuuvm m uia pians. lie uu toorc
brass Uan a government aitlc, atid a very
extra the and expansive mind. There are
qaite a number of men here who wk4i ta
form an icqufciataace with the abotd men
tioned genttemLn. Do you need any one
! ottixAl profession la your country, if so let
know and If we him we can tell him ef
! &Pl,r r" lJn. If
i aaa norc PPnT3'C satem. it-
Core Rarting,h4Ktcver,oa his exjedWon ht
borrowed $S from a boy, and also hMisted
r taking the beys' watch tc OAUa! to
bveh repaired, which Use boy readily
I MWBjd We 1taw whether he
i sMI in the cM where 'kc was last
, ., . . , , , . ,
or wlsether Iw Ivu cooclistW to leave
VM n . .ul - - - tlM l.X. t.....,. - 1
I . .. ..... .
back ar a-feoc: we rather lkiak be is trviar
I ta tmd Jcrph' obii! sa he cm fight
llwiiaa. We Ibfok be wortd nsake a good
I4saa dghlrr. as he takes a wagoa to baal
4ppliw tlM Ix Hy dbfwlch bnlass la
r for his report so..
terfroai th maa ai wagoa aaataaa
spoken of. we leara tbss ereaiag. He was
ea across the saoaatalas nsakiag his way
tawards Eateni Ortgoa. at least a maa s
stated it who jat caase acraft the maaa
tains from Silver Lake. After heariag a
descripoa ef the raa-a-way, he sakl he
saw such a man, warna and team ea the
, east sice or the aieantaies. He is said to
; be aboat C feet kiga, dark hair awi eyes.
aad tue ef kit frwat teeth eat. and the &er
horse sorrel, white la the face aad bar
asare os off s4e, that Is Use way the horses
geaerall v worked to the wagoa ; die wa;ea
W" ia w
Albaay. ecly oae ooatof palat ea the wag.
bed, red wt thiak, the teaat Is saM to be
a good eae, aad the oatSt b perhaps werth
w"1
Tlic emigratlea freai Cahwwraia sttH cea.
tinaes froa to to eight wsgses per
Keek
Fresi the Capital.
Saixv, Ok July 13. 1S77. EorroE E
O. The citizeas or Saleas have, ef late,
become eathasixttic over tht great ques
tion of railroads, aad items of interest to
the State; aad have gotten up the follow,
ing pethiea which k to be circalated ia
evrry county ia Oregon ; asd as it is nee ef
vital iraportasee, and o&e that may result
la soBsetstag being immediately dose; we
hofte the editor of the East Obeco.xlsjt
.
t.iII -ivc the saWect proper notice, aad
sroase the atlndsof the twonle orbit iarli.
diction on the railroad question, so that the
petitioa which is circulated in Ins coantr
mar rctern "fall to the brita" of responsi.
bit slgnatsres. Tlie fietitics reads thus:
To his excellency. S. F. Chad wick. Gov.
crnar of OrtReo The undersigned citiiens
undersigned respectfully rtpreseat Uiat
there is great need of immediate lerislallon
on the following sabjectt, rii:
1. Proper legislative provbons far promot
ing the railway interests of this State, asd
especially such provisions as will secure
an easy connection of this Stat with the
railway system of Uie United States.
2. Our State Constitution needs to be
best and mast expeditious way to effect the
ocMrea object is dt a constttuttonai coa-
jTenticn. Proper legislative provision in
reference tn this subject shenld be made at
an rarly day. so Uiat the question of c&lling
a constitutional convention, as well as Uie
election of delegates thereto (II a majority
of the people favor such a convention),
could be voted upon at the next general
election.
3. Proper IcgUlaUve provisions for fos-
tcring, protecting and promoting the fish.
ing interests of this State.
4. Proper provisions for funding Uie
State debt at lowest rales of interest
5. An ancquate appropriation for protect-
ing the Capitol bui'.dlng from theralns and
frosts of Winter, so that tho large amount
of money already ejqicnded in its construc
tion may not bo a loss to to the State.
0. Various other measures of local I in.
portancc and necessity.
For Uie foregoing reasons aad many
others that might be assigned, we rcspectly
request youto issue a proclamation, call
Ing a special session of the legislative as.
sembiy, to be convened at Salem durin
Uie coming Fall or Winter.
All readers will tee at a glanca Uiat if a
special convention can be had, the good
that will.be accomplished, would be of vast
importance to eur Stats.
nun.
On Tuesday, Uie lOst IniU at lea o'clock
the fire-bell bawled out the alarm of fire,
Ing upon the burning house. Tho house
Richard Williams, but
',, ,
Rabcock. The fire
was caused by Imrnlnr some straw Inside i
the house for fumigation. The roor was
burned up, but the building was saved
from destruction by the promptness of the
farmer damage fSOO.
ANOTIIEK KIIIK.
Alarm was given tad ay at ten A. M,
which proceed from the vicinity of the
IVcsbyterlan church, and found to be a
barn belonging to 31rs. A R. Casper. The
fire engines were on Ue spot instantcr but
no water could be had. Finally the hose
was attached to the hydrant one block and
a half distant from the fire; two buildings
almost touching the burning barn and had
already taken fire were saved.
3lr. Wm. Paddocks, an old and highly
esteemted citizen of Salem, died last
Tuesday.
A yoang man named J. P. IUbcock son
of J. F. Rabcock, died or diphtheria last
3Ionday. He was a good boy and one who
will be greatly missed, not only by his
parents, but by the Juvenile fraternity of
Salem in general.
A spirited debate has been going on Uils
week at Reed's Opera House. Subject
-doesth- bible teach Spiritualism." 31
Sbortridge, a highlr eiacated gentleman
aad Prof W. H. Chancy, astrologer, are
the eoatestaats. Fnrracr in in the aCIrma.
tire aad the latter for the negative. Thev
eoasaseaeed TooJay night, lth lajL, and
argaed all the week. The discos ion is In
tcrcstiag aad they sneak to large audi.
en cct.
a moox-itex) rniurriEi:
Entertained a crowd of brother Celestials
at the Prrsbytcriaa church on last Sunday
by preaching the gospel as recemmendad
by the bible. The Heathens came is Dong
Goag. aad he has beca well edaeated, or
rather gives hisoseif a thorough edocatii
ia oar school, aad is now preparing him
self far the aiiaistry. and waats to be a
rogalar sheattog 3Iethe4(st He says he
teat ge & ceat ea Chlaa Gods any mere;
he alse My that prlaters need sever give
thesa?eies aar aeesusieess aboat China.
asea gettiag lato pr iaitog eSces, fr they
sew wilt.
Wool k aetel at 27 cents. Wheat,
$1 M
IL E. PesTzg.
The Joamsl'a Washhagtoa special says
k Is asatheritatiycly assaeaaeed that Gca.
ends Ord aad Tnsnse had a friradly cea.
hxtatee aad ntckei aatkabie arraage
meats tor the sappressiea ef 3Icxlcaa
nWt. PrMldeat Diaz maatfesU aaztety
to asaiataki friesdship with the United
Stales.
Chesaat street Theatre. Philadelphia, is
havlag a gvod nsa. The play Is. "LitUe
lUllie nfr. feasded ea Jeaaia 3!iHtr'i
- First Fast tile ef the Sierras."
Wat 31 . Tarasr ef Jacksao coeaty. has.
bees apeelatrd a special ageat to Iek af
ter straggllag Ia4iaas of the 3Ialhesr Iter,
errartea.
OuAHA.Jaly 12. TheTexas cattle drives
that far arrived ea the Platte nambcr 00,
W) head ; 15.WX) ire ret to arrive.
ADVEItTlSEMENTS.
SUMMONS.
U tka Orrwt Cart af at fnu aTOraraa T&a-
laBa C l r 7V. a. BrrsU Kami? Tl p. C.
aaaaaa aafaaratsaarva
ri s r. r.rrvHT, iv vm mw ci
la at ia t at Mai tt Ur-xx-a. as tmvtaal
lalW OTStref O Bac L L. VcAnbar. iatx t
tmtt tmtrt. fcaafta dale tfeMlifrf Jatf. I ITT.
mtt rSmai bwa(. j ar r au-nl la aa.
avrr la leatlit a VJr (Utattf brta ar
Irtt aaf af aVa aIt Una W hU raart. cnaiawaoos
a It-rSI Uf rf(XWr. l'H.ar I arplj m au4
tnn Sir a laaawal axalaat tat la af IM.
raU rata af tfc Vv fiMtn, wK latmvt tWrae
Ira Nvrratirr t, ZRS, as !r cart al eiacTa-
J H Tnra, jiZt XUj
Zitre at rraflrf-a, Jtif &. II"
THE TH0R0CGII-BRED STALLION
l-u-t-ii-e-ii
-trE&n nixra a xccor unss wi a
li. mxi cT ilttt rrtrhntM fcerar. a rtr bar
rum aa armraaiir u ao larnii tartf ataca.
Tfc Saatc aft IkaXSia u ef parwt
la AJ9nca
(rtadcoa. I tit, tj &r Uxiy,
oomea. (
Ck. 1S3 (5U.
U TsakaU narUtl
Ake Car- f lap. farrU, 113, Vr
ami. daa tt I LmiLav.
I tsfwrr, ( Srea fcj Sscsytrr
ISaltia, HIS, Sy Safe.
TrtTryaftca, ttS, Trurp.
ftmB.Tncf7.Itn.t7macS.fock
lj Tkocrtita. mi.
It JL Mml
TMa hm wtR euk lSa araao al tha lira tti C
VtCmj al Oa Kca4a. ac4 at tt lam U Utx'i rVu
mff aW oovUi af Baurr farrt; Uam caa h Irft at
rttW)ac. raatsraca (sfataWat it Mr BMcta.
TrRK. 5EA50N. t, watrf al 4 ef aaaix-a.
Our Brand Column.
ITRfWolar thai iSxw aanaenS fv lb la
aarvcaa tiatc tbrtrsurta aa4 bnadi rUlbr4 la U
wraiwriHy wubast cbarra. Tail aloaa U wana ta
tUcm4ki prtoa ta uj Mack raiarr
Wta. a llarli. Dry Ortt, W. T. ; Um, aacUr T.
rtiU alwaUrr.
A LCktJoo, l'iaatma;caia. tltaa rt(btakS, a Lata
ta racti. tieraca, aa bntf bOTlnotaUr ea UCl
aaoelarr.
J C rraakao. Lrsa; eatllc, FN Ul akSa. trap off
rlt tl tar tui lit ia aaaa. barara, aam era4 ea
IKlUnUi. itn J C Traiiaila, bora SraaJr4 T aa
Mnb.
C H Rra KM bora, alii R II ea Ml kin. amaTl
tela ia raali car, twrara, eetllec a bec rt(U
bej4cr.
H tifin, fuwm rmk caltla. H S caasrrtol aa
IrTlaa, cnas4 la akla la left tsl erraif in
njlil far ib& itn Up. bsraraUica , aa UCl
bMrr. j
W HSaKti BarcbcTTk; eallU, It Laolrft hip; fc'il
Sa aa-A rar; Uifrr aaa Itul oo Ml UvnUn
Jaba llaja, LM, ralUa.Mlrr T aad aacber aatl4
a Ml hip, nwSrr as4 orpr Ul la rlU aar; beraca
hm brae4 ea Ml aboaMar.
R K UttaW. 10 toll bM, rattlr. RL ea rtttit bfp;
crrp off kfl car aa4 sa4r bit la rlxbl. barmL S xa
MtaUaafBack
SlaHeCiSecb. DalUrrrrrk CatUr, li as Wt Hp,
rnaM crvp o,' rocii far, bancs ause kraatf, rauUrr.
J&ftetrrWl ataSA
L Uihao. CU. E I ea nbt hip; r4r half
era eel ef ilft ear at4 (aJrr-Ul la left, bene
aaae Waa4 ea Ml abvaUrr.
O T Errrr. llilun. caul T Z oa rlitl tip, crrp aa
BBjtr Lil .'crop oS rlfcl car; berart kub Imad ea
Ml abeeUrr.
0 B nubop, rrsJMoa, callk, Lalf appar atop la
racb rar
Tbotoaa KaVrr. Hapry Carjea; nltle. IS ea tall kla;
awanw lurx ia nsai rcr, oncla erw up tsl la
I ve la lb mU41. borar. amis lna4 oa Ml blp,
D H LraibcrBaa, Ilcp.-cr, caul. aeU rvv-lock ta
Mine, rrupoTrtsblaaaraaUeailerk la Ml rar,
twrk II d lap. burm aaae bnsd ea ln abanMtr
A 8 Wafla, Hrrrotr; call), tbrra ataal! O'a ta Irtaari-
larrena ea Irfl btp. te aalW tut la la Ml aar,
korar. aaaie bna4 ea ln abaaldar.
B. A. Kir. Hadaoa Bay rucb oa Ha rmk. Caltla.
r-n ea wii oip: nor bair crop S mat ear a 14 p
Ir batrcTOp off ln ear: boots uai bnad aa I an
aboeldrr.
J. K PaaMa, rrBdlrtos. Call', drxla with aacbaf
aiucbri eeCrraratb. ea Ml blp; ia!le fetk IA
racbrarail iDdrr bit aad OTrr kxt la rack rar. Ber
araaaa tmod ea Ml sUSa.
U hrBBlErton. Ijgmrt Ballar cmk iKrrara, S F ea
rlctit iboaldrr; caim ea nsbl blp, crep aad
jJt la rtil (ltd (no p!rtt la Ml rar.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. SWITZLER,
DEALER IX
GENERAL -
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
HARDWARK,
CLOTHING.
Tobacco,
BOOTS AND SUOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
e
Kit. E:c
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Firs and Hiies.
MAIN-ST PENDLETON.
ozEcev.
L
LIVERMQRE & BEAGLE
I
V
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R
.taacoasan I
LOT LIVERORE.
luiM rataalaaM ta
o
R
E
An e aOnar ta ika pV5 a larra aad
aMMMUKlN
MEKCMAIVDISE
At Ik tttt forrat CA?tf prlraa. u tbtr
h toad aira(aaala to aarcVaM rtmU
ta tba Saa Iraactaca avarlrt.
Tbrr 1m ea kaod a fat! Ca aT DCT.
Ktra rxlrcl niUaC SniRT alrk an
aud u ardr: aad aay ailra tua win W
rsraubrd ea abert aeUce.
TVabizbwt price aifl be raid lor ninrw
aaJ rOK5, aad all ktada ef CoaiUy Tr
dsc d-WeanitaeajwaUtaralltladj
B
E
A
C
L
E
wagons
AXO
ASRICULTO'AL IMPLEMN'TS
rmlasVa tad Eipnai eSce la Ik not
lt4l&
IilTcrmerc
3c ficaglc
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PENDLETON
EL0MIN6 MILLS.
I'ttE rrxotxroy rmtiBixo
sa4U4 awi U faS iicvia.
VTULS ara aow
rvsrwta Ua
EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT
Highest Cash Price
Pald
Fcr lbs asm.
WiU
Had Corn asd Cfcep 72, lx u2,
any day lu llm atck.
FLOUR, BRAN AND
Fur ttl a: all tlset.
FEED
; T17 a aa4 J mm 11 I
QUAEA5TEE THE BEST PLOUB
la lit coxruy.is I L,t li. VtM Hit
Sut of the Catczde.
W. S. Bters.
5TL7ZSTEE & iENTLEY'S , we fitand read v rccejTe front
PLANING MILL,, those who cannot pay money, ,
MiiS&H X- nnnp lALL Ki-VDS or phoouce of tho
t'Al 1 1 lit Y
IP 23.C3JL0TO3CL,
filiate ua t.ia frf.f aa4 a um i
TV? - i Jx
WINDOW FRAMES,
SASH, BLINDS,
AND CHEAP FURNITURE
Ot tM lwTei..
VCt in (r?vi sa SX mrmtn a. ta Utzs rm
ttmUnt Ml JUaac Sanaa; vi tU4
IIMmMSk
wattaac m-t. a tat tuaj II 2S w ta
naWl mrtmt ytcaaaprffar 1 fact ai
hratimMalini: ;su li K
a-auM a a tf tiaa.i- f I M
- aw. St lim n. 11 Ti
OaaawOa imtl Srrt a .
Van! 4ieim S St
VaVuiukUMaiSMiMtatiL
Plan and SnnrWi ?mw
ruaaabrj aa iWt aaaaot. Tt efCtaS,
.alv vaiacmtiuaavj
fcra - arm Iae C
fw-nriri Ml at UW Mar f IX Urrrsirt, f
tvL wal rarm iria ainaja.
UNDERTAKING,
la al aa VructM UiraM t praaptiy.
CARPENTERS ja
Ji.llL
BUILDERS
jl ..!!!! ."contractors
Pendleton, Oregon
Snnra.fOtrlatnKtalkrauae beCXsx of JlaU
71 Wt lliaU tUm.
SIGN" SUITING
iidusE 'paYnting!
..Vglazixg 1 ! ." . ." ! . .
. . . ..UNLERTirfi
Promptlj Attended To.
aVorth-Western i
STAGE COMPAJfT;
Grtct Rtxittetu'i in Fart Eatt.
Lcvl Rata af Fart:
rdVUa to I-a Crtsi Itn
laoo II eo
Sakar tlty It CO
IVm CHy. SAibA .. XI 04
lVlaMajerca. . . Tl
K.r Cut, a r. RiHraad . TS ee
I'nuait. ( M
trJU TTaSx. a 03
Wnlio so
Tbrearfc ticket La Oaaa&a. Cbiearo. Kaaaaa Car.
law. aad aB polata Ttt Dniar CSy aad Erilee. lb tl
deerd lain errf tt Ua ot lb X w. 4 Oa.
N etbH. nod rlark. tkleVd drrrm. ntSable
parformaacw ef arrrWw ea Dae tn rrweal (eararra a
IV cenpaay. ArWr te ITT UXXRHOUK, AjasL
W B UORRU. ?prrlatrs&A.
A. R. HOOinnt. Aartaal 9iTncUa.lasl.
ADAM STANG. rT2T
CEHTENHIAI
i W -tii ArL. - J
PENDLin-o.v, OREGON',
lrLtaar lb rw
wi-1 k (ara-aa rSAVI
iv ib roOi ac aa x-i
cat aawty IT aaj
WQT1.CVU. uraw ;
1
I try out a4 U VjCa X,
Till I i fl h Y
HOUSES LOST $5 Reward,
Ocrn: a NDiBSR or sir HORsns mo
Gnndr tUttit Vallry bare Uuty craawrd Ike
Uu meantalBA. aad tbtr an VaDrrnl la be la Caa-
Itna csaatr ; mt prrl
Aay oo. drnrrttog eay
na prrbap taut l&e tbdua fnekw.
ruuu wm US. L. Han.
Uao( IVedlrtna. vlQ U rrwudM al tbe nt of (A
rrrbnaj. Tbe Karar cental of yrarUr, Syrarolda,
bnadrd C ea tbe Ml abeuUrr; rKiaxa, ruua rroka.
wllb aaaae braaJ, aai VuU Uxsa, Ub dm bruai el
CiMtlaAaaMiex.
hUrclk C. lili CEO. C0CGAX
Fine Wines, Liqmrs and Cigars
"ALWAYS TO BK HAD AT
Jacohson & Co's Suloon,
CjfaaU Ui3X SwiWtr'a Stare,
rWPLirO.1. Onsea.
The East 02 ecomix.
pfcXDLBTo.v, vuxrnlx CO., OREQOV
This paper is published i
really one of the best eounti
j of the State, and which yet coh-
sum. inucn YainaDie puouc
land. The paper can b mti
a valuable auxiliary to t&&
more speedy growth and settle
ment of the countyv provide
a generous support is accorded
it by those who have positire?
interest in the welfare of this
portion of the State. The Terjr
hard times and great scarcity at
money will deter many from
subscribing for the nancr.' who-
! under ordinary circumstance,
J would willingly assist in main
taining the enterprise, by buy
ing their money's worto f
news, both nome and foreign
The duty of all is to subscribe,,
first, fo. a copy for home read
ing, and then to send at least
one copy to a friend in tber
States, that it may then be cir
culated among those who d&
sire to better their conditiox
by immigrating to ar better
country. It is a notorious fees
that Oregon papers sent East
have brought hundreds of fam
ilies to our Slate. Besides
those friends left behind prefer
a paper sent to them every
week rather than a letter semi
yearly. Really it is in the
power of all to subscribe. ?i
mrm irom a loaa oi tts.v down
;to a tuniip. It is not begjia
J that we are, but simply re
minding people of tbtr 4ty,
to ttMuwelves, their friend
and the public.
A D VERTISIiYC
To those doing bustiMda in
the country the n4cessiiy, or
rather benefit of advertkinj,
ought to be apparent. Letour
countrr paper make a good.
ishowmf of hnetnaw: rann - 1t
!-. .. . '
,lt xcfleet the business of the
couatr-,and then those abroad
can lorm a correct idea of what
! we are and what we are doingf
besides die advertiser will gel
' ins xoszx bags intlirectlv four
fold.
JOB PRINTING.
The East Orego.viax job of'
ficc can turn out as good plata
business and social cards a
any office in the State; having
a fast Euirirlcs card nres i
good order and condition, card
printing is made a specialty
The large assortment of wood
and other type renders the of-
fice complete for poster print
ingf which we are always ready
to ao with celerity and certain
ty and at very low prices
Any business man in the coun
try desiring any kind of joV
work done, will please address
us and get terms and w
pledge ourselves he will hav
no occasion to send to Walla
"Walla or Portland. Years cf
j experience, and an acknowl
! edged skill in job printing pr
! pares us to assert that wo ca
give entire satisfaction.
IrOCAL ITE3I8.
Th; sftilompnf b nnrl f
of Umatilla county are so dis
tant from the county-seat, and
from oue another, that the ex
penses of employing a repor
ter in each would be too greal
fnr tllC-!mpl! htli?inPW tTA iT
pect to do for a year: therefore
we would deem it au especial
favor if persons in each 'town
and settlement would send xta
each week all local items and
occurrences in their town or set
tlement. Items which are
soinetimos coii5?idorrrl
trivial
jjad well when in
print.
'"'"'louns men and women wha
. v
uesirc to cultivate uieir powers
of composition and learn ta
write
in o terse, bneuana
plain manner can avail racm.
selves of this invitation, and
benefit themselves, the public,
and render us a great favor.
Iu these columns wo hope to.
bring the people of all parts
of the county closer together;
to let the people of each sec
tion, know wnat the people of
other sections are doing an
tins we cannot accoinplisk
without assistance from on or
more persons from every towa
and settlement in th county.
Therefore we eay.