The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, August 11, 1877, Image 2

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    BATUttfcAY. AUG. ll, 1S77
SUBSCRIPTION P1UCE
OEL 355 3D XT O Eg X !
IK ADVANCE;
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There has bea bird flehtinr betwcta
tfee Turk's and Russian's, the latter having
eet stverelv whipped by the former. The
a both aides were Tery heavy.
iTDcenx In view of VtyposlUon on the
late between Sit Francisco and Portland,
the Orefaa Steamship company will cany
tsbia passe&sers for (10; stecracr, $5;
Irtish: for $3 a ton.
Those two scoundrels who were forward
ia persecuting G rover by charging corrup.
tiba ifc toh taction are in inenriable posi.
lioss IbV. Bigby has ran away and Styles
let has bees indicted for perjury in Judge
Deady's court and is supposed to b ia
jiiL
As Editor Uxder Bonds. R. D. Bs-.
cart, editor of the Stock Exchange, swore
bal a warrant charging D. Dalziel of the
Daily Mail, with libel. Dalziel was arrest,
pd and released on filing a bond of $1,0.
The ground of complaint is an editorial in
the Mail which Bagart is called a disgrace
to the profession, a blackguard, and other
pet names.
Deeds Recorded. The county clerk
has recently made an examination of deeds
recerded before the drrbion of Multnomah
and Washington counties, and finds that
the persons named have executed and re
terdedthe following; D. H. Lownsdale
and heirs, 635; J. H. Couch and vrife, 538;
E. Coffin and wife, -420; Vt W. Chapman
and wife, 39$; Finice Caruthers and heirs,
63; Carter family, SC5; total, 2,324.
Is Training. The Hillsboro Indepen.
d eat mvs seven or eight horses are training
on the "Washington county fair grounds
now. Dr. Bailey has just engaged tight
stalls for colts belonging to Bigham, Scog
gin, and others in Wasco county, which
are training np there for tha fair. The
doctor says that these colls are the finest
he ever saw and will doubtless make our
Washington county horsa men put their
colts t their best metal in trials of speed
and bosom.
Coos Bay Xewsi Emerson, Corril & Co,
are establishing a fishery and canning es
tablishment at the mouth ef the Siuslaw
river, this being the second company that
has commenced on the river this season.
There are now about fifty men ct work on
the river, where six months ago there was
sot a single white man. In less than two
souths then will doubtless be twice as
atanj required. Wages for common la
borers are from $40 to $50 per month, in
eluding bosrd.
JL Committee has reported to the Tarn
iill Locks Company in subsequence as fol
lows: That locks could be built of crib--work
timbers 12x12 inches square, forming
-a abutmes: about 30x10 feet square filled
with stone, ami six in number, supporting
Xhree pairs of gxses; to be completed the
"present Fall so tbci boats can reach 31c-
JUnvflle all the year round, for $12,000. It
wasTOteatoputont'CVock canvassers im
Ssediate3y;gerfbe ucfc subscribed. It
Waa als voted to call a meeting of stock,
fielders, to meet at Lafaycse, August 11th,
to elect a board of directors.
Articles of IacorpoTSsnave been filed
in the secretary of State's office for the
BlBe HoBBtain and Columbia "River Jlail
od Coapaxy. The capital 'Stock is $200,.
000. The bed Bess of the compixy is to
Cdastraci asd opersite a narrow caage rail,
read from Grasd Boade landisg, vn the
CSolaaibia river, lb Umatilla county to La
Graade, ia Uaien ctiuaty. I"be incorpora
tors tn E L HInes, W. J. Sfiodgrass,
DaaT Chaplin. M. Baker, J. H. Slater,
Jaa. HeaderEhott, W. F. Wright, S. G.
rreach, X.B. Rees, S. O. Swackhamerk F.
JL Wallace, Chaa. Goodsocgh and J. H.
Xiaehart,
Xassow Gcage. As we are soon to
fcave a narrow gnage railway frosn the Co
lambia river to La Grande, the query
Bight arise In the minis of some people.
What Is a narrow guage railway? First,
it is about 2 feet and six inches between
rails, aad being so narrow can skip over
hui uo uown precipices, aoages arouna
big stamps, straddle deep gorges on hoop
pole stilts that twist and bend beneath its
thread, and threaten to send the traveler
800 feet Into eternal smash every moment;
Jiangs by ens foot on the side of the mourn
tain's stone walls, bends arouad curves like
coatertionlst, runs on wheels of one fcide,
tamps the cars around like a chop sea in
the English ClianacI; can be built for
fJMt mile, rolling stock and track put
oa for an additional $7 SO; and under all
circuasstasees the narrow guage makes all
t blurs lovely, serene and happy. And
that's the reason we are In favor of "sicb."
The Congregational Association, which
set at Seattle, June 21, adopted the follow,
iag aaseag ether resolutions regarding the
Jjsdiaa question:
Eeteteed. That this association reaffirm
the seaiiment which it has publicly adve
cateeHbr asore than tea years; that the la-.-ttsaa
ought aad mmt be treated as a maa
asder law, aot as part of a tribe, which is
with oat law; that he be protected by law
ia his rights of person aad title to proper
ty asd be aade. asacaable to law, as the
English do.
Xaeted, That in our judgment the pot.
icy f collecting Indians in mass upon res
ervaikjBi for civilization, while of man.
Ifest xalae for coaveaieacc and in some
other respects, fails in the legislation need
ed to carry oat iasplied treaty stipulations.
It fails ia that it does not give the Indian
er his family aay sure hope for the future,
li IWJs to give him or bis family the right
to own his farm, or take his homestead and
feold it trader law.
Bucked, That in our Judgment tills ele-
awsi oi tne peace policy, which is perhaps
am imbued iacior in an uie trcaiies. or glr.
lag-titles to land in severalty. Inalienable
er ia both for a term cf years to assure
thea to the Indian family, should be en.
cearaged by legislation; until all tribal
ties asd relations thall one by one give
jdace to the commoQ, social and civil rela
tions of life.
THE EASTERX STMKE.
The laborers' ttrlke in theStates is about
at tad. It has resulted as all such unlaw, j en dlejon lxdge,o. 52, A. 1. 4A.M,
ful attempts to coerce capital must result trf.C,', , ,
ia an Ignominious dcfeal and a dUgraceful ' Tl'e undersigned, vourcommlttee to draft
exhibition .f thelackorexecutivabUlty(M' "H0n, "Pe of the feeling, of
, . . ,. ... ' ' tho Lodge in reference to the death of our
of those laborers who undertook what they
did not understand. It seems strange that
even the best educated laborers will not
learn the fact that the coercion of capital
ia impossible, while diplomacy and com.
promise are the only known agents that has
ever made inroads upon its barricaded
walls. The terrible disasters and loss af
life, the unhinging of all busiaess and the
dsmonliration of commerce, the backset
. ,, . . , ... ..ii 7n .n r .i
honest labor has received, all call ror the
severest punishment of the riag-leaden and
conspirators who brought this state of af -
lairs into existence. Communism caanct
. , . . . ... . , ,
exist ia America, and the quicker tUo:
foreign conspirators (to whom our govern.
ment is too good) find it out the better it
will be for Americans- and also In the end
for themselves. If the secret history of the
late strike could be written aad placed in
tha haads of intelligent readers it would
create common surprise; aad it would
cause States aad
congress to pass laws
a warninr to ininnnt
which would be
Europeaas that the bastile stands ready to
. ' ,,.. . , 3
rwfii all wnn nr tlirtr n?nada Mntnt.
receive all who, by their damaable coaspi
racles, lead ignorant workaee iato a war
with the very haads they look to for their
daily bread. We take aot the part of capi
tal aay more than that of labor; each has
its own rights, its own justifications, its
own jurisdiction ia which its uscfulaess
should be emnlovrd each wliheni thr .W
is helpless, and hence each should so far
respect the other that they naay go hand in
haad ia making up the world's progress.
The quicker the laboring men of earth dis
cover and learc that there is n real cenflict
between honest capital aad beacst labor,
the more prosperous will the wsxld be
come. THE OHIO DEMOCRATS.
There was no telegraphic report to Ore.
goa of the Democratic oeaventiea ia Ohio
Below we give a cendeased stateraeat of
the Democratic platform as telegraphed to
the California papers;
The Ohio Demfcrralte Sfati rnarntinn
chose Ron. J. F. McKlnaey chalrmaa, R
M. Bishop. Hampton county, was nomlna.
ted governor oa the sixth ballot. The com
mittee oa resolutions thea submitted a plat,
form as follows : A strict construction of
the constitution; home rale; supremacy of
the civil over military power; equality
of all citizens; no sumptuary laws; oppo.
siuoa to all subsidies; public lands far ac
tual settlers; common schools; regard the
installation of Hayes la spite a of majority
vote far Tildea, as a most dangerous en
croachment on popular rights; depression
of Industries dae to viciros rrpablican leg
islation; demands the repeal of the re.
semptioa act; denoances deraosetization
of silTer; demands a law restoring silver
to a mesctsry power; favors the retention
ef greeabacks, aad epposes farther con
traction ; ceagrataUtes the conn try apon
the pacific policy f local self-government,
so long advocated by the democracy and
adopted by the administration, nbkb has
prodaced barmoay in thcWh. the tariff
snouta m oae lor re venae only; govern. J
ment shoaW Issae all the cirralaUsg taed-
ium, paper or meUl, always ef equal ten. j i
der,aad interconvertible; condemns the
use of federal troops to interfere with elec
tions and politics. General Jabez W,
Fitch, of Cuyahoga county, was nominated
for lieutenant governor. Judge J. W. Okey
ier supreme judge, Isaiah Hellers trior-
ney general, and A. J. Howells Bute
treasurer.
T. T, Lienallen has jtat returned from a
point oa the Thomas a Buckle road, where
ha was summoned to hold an laqaest oa
the body of a man by the name of 3HUer,
who was supposed to have bees drowned ia
the Umatilla river early last Fprtag daring
high water.
Tha threshing machines are running
within a radius of four miles ef Weston.
Harvesting aad threshing will cost face for
about six weeks.
Oar fellow townsman Charles XeMerri
has been buying mules to fill a government
contract. He started a drove from here oa
Sunday last (August 5th) for Fort Walla
Walla.
Messrs. Lownsbcrry asd Benjamin have
bc4Uliful d lengthy liberty pole
between their place of business and Frank!
lin street.
Quite a number of families from this vi
cinity have gone to the warm springs to
rusticate.
Mr. Jamison harvested 1,027 bushels of
wbet from seventeen acres of ground last
week.
Weston's latest infliction is a conscienti
ous life insurance agent.
AX XFLAXATI0X.
Mb. Enmni In Tiew of the fact that
there seems to be a misunderstanding in
reference to (he action of the quarterly con
ference of the 31. E. Church by which rent
is charged for the uze of the church build,
ing in Pendleton, I with to make (lie fol
lowing explanation through your columns:
At the time ef this action there was a
debt on the church of ovef $&9j which
gave us much trouble and anxiety; A sex
ton or some one to take care of the Louse
and keep it in order was much seeded. In
view of these facts the conference instruct
cd the Trustees to charge each denomina
tion using the house (including the M. E.
Church) $5 per month, in order to enable
the Trustees to procure a sexton, provide
fuel and light, and relieve the church of in.
debtcdness. This was done In good taith.
We coaitd'er it fair and right, and we be.
Here every reasonable man will agree with
til. Other denominations are not driven
oat, but invited to stay, and if reasonable
fhey will not object to assist na ia relieving
the house of cmbarassment
D. A. CnowEtt, Pastor.
Mjuiuied Br the Rev. G. W. Atkinson.
at his residence in Portland, Oregon, July
SO, 1877, Dr. J. C. Anduewh of ileppner
and iiiKfl Ida E. brxLTE of Minncopojis,
jftinnctoto.
IX STEMORIAX.
To the W. M, Wardens and members of
esteemed Bro. C. J. Williams, respectfully
submit the the folio-wing-
Whereas, It has pleased the Great Ar.
chitect or tho UnWcrsa to take from our
midst oar well beloved Brother C. J. Wit.
tuua, a Master Mason, and to transfer him
from labor hen to that Grand Lodge un.
scan by mortals, In which we all hope to be
united upon the level, and In the everlast
ing bands ef fraternal lore: be it
j Jtetdted, That while re bow in humble
' "mlsIoo to kerwesseni, we ant led
. more deeply to consider the gnst and sao.
ffieatoni lh, tLat we nun in nke m)UJ.
ner pass away, and snould be ever ready
; for th summons.
That in the death of oar broth.
; er this Lodge has last one of its useful
o.nlwi, aad Muonn- at large one who
' endrarored ta illustrate the usefulness and
beauty of our order, and the community, a
, m.a.?ho. woa. t?,ecm od Mend'hlP
1 ol all whoas he had ccaaalon to associate
with in the business pursuits of life.
iZrtoiwi. Further, that we sincerely
mourn with his bereaved family aad friends
aad trr them oar condolence In this, their
hour or sorrow, an 4 nope tbatlie ia whom
j we put our trust may graat them comfort,
aad rive to them and to us the bar that hat-:
1 la fnlJl r work pa earth we shall be
i admitted and reunited la tbatTemple above
.... - ' - -
not
tnaoe witn nanus eternal ia the
heaven
Ilrtalred, further. That as a token of re
spect to the memory of our departed broth
er. the members of 'this lodge wear the usu
al badges of moaralnr. fr the period of
' thirty days, aad that the Lodge be draped
Jo mouralac for the same period.
M9emm: 1 c" uiewiwoiwiaas oe ipreaa
oa the ruiautes nf this Loire, a copy lie
fantshed the family of the deceased, aad a
copy b furaUhed" ftr pubHcalUa to the
A3T UnECOXIAX.
iv r. WHITE,
i H. TTB-VER.
C W BlKJCr.
3. ROTE CHILD.
Some of our eople consider cherch bells
a great public blessing; aot so, back ia the
Stales. Here is what an eastern paper
rrparti :
"The supreme court of Pennsylvania has
decided, as to charch bells, that at 3d mia.
ates before the hoar of service upon San-
dy the bells may teraagfnr fivemiaates,
Immediately proceeding church time a bell
tf&Zl'SZL n.Lf'i
... . . ,V...
Wbst a Wrwvi relief it wld be if this
particular piece of Praasvlraala law ceald
be applied taOwatoona. Itlngiagof church
belts to a certaia exteat Is all right, but
the length to which It is carried ia this city
Is becoming quite monotonous, to say the
least.
HiiW TO-DAT.
aUMVIONS.
In tae CSrcalt Crirt ef the Stat ef Orrsea br
CBalita CBsatf. Xataa cn pliiotrff vs.
Lazxcs Coctr dtfmdral.
TO LOZINA COGEKS Tie itrrre uatad S
fctJent Is ti casc r4 tb Sxxu ti Orr
rao M rcnoBt to tix cnler tie Ilea. L t
XcXrthnr. Jcdr ef tk txiA aWrrSMsbaeni
ceart. briar iilr lirt liix iir tif Atrat. IfTT,
; dirrtia; rcbhra&eB hrtrot. ra are barrir rr
', UiTT-l to aarr &e rwrrlntit cf tke piintta
, fitrd xzumlyea ia Itc atura reusM vk lfer
the it aUv ef ll ttxt trra ol aaal iml eaa
WMf a tKx ixrf Orttr. 1ST7. er rx
j will ifpir to ih cecal Ur lfe rrbrf cVma&d to
1 Ttrre farrrrr dtiiixios tba heoit f annanr
j hecvtfffvr rxUttg lwtwtrs tat a4 tLe fixiaitS
ia iea rsR tn icctiecr vxi au eeu air-
fccrtroestt aa fee ort etir ud fsrttrr rtteef
- "a. Aitr Ur nr.
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r tw nnru-rinr-
imiiin la
Skcrman &. Hyde,
Pert land, Oregon.
MUSIC - DEALER !
Ccaarat JCftsi tw 0.t'- tsr tt
WEBER FIANO AND STANDARD
ORGAN
mat-msY award
At t!e OttttaaSa) ErtftAfoo I ITS.
-lira '
SHERMAN AXD HYDE,
SQUARE, GRAND AND
UPRtGLtT PIANOS.
Tba beat nwdlon priced iutnmrzU Baia.
Felly 'Warranted fat tea years
Sheet music, music books; and
every description of musi-
Cill merchandise,
wholesale and
retail.
IostrsDnta sold ba ttsy, taoaUilr InrtallmfBU.
Catalepse aci JTloa lut aett frea oa ap;41catton
rrrstioa's VlaM etetr, CwnrT First acd AMrr
EtnxLl, ilhmbtiictl bear bsiUlcc
Portland,- Oref oh,-
ADVERTISEMENTS
Assessor's Notice.
vrOTICE IS IIEREBT CITE.V THAT THE
JL HotU orEasahutioa tor I'ouulU couBtr, Or
ttw, tU tut tt tb Crt twM
MONDAY, AUGUST 27, i6T7,
Tt pcbUdr rxuUc tk iwunnt Rotla inj tcmci
rrrun la ntiilM, dracrtwtea er qailitlr M UiwU ar
tiereihrrprrl7 All putk lutmitj n uM-
Ac(iutt,ls:T T C. BC30K,
Settle Up!
qiiE nay or stlvester k bextlet has
I la ujJ4. aa4 C moUt u4 kmiu of lt
tm Iwra Mi la mj UuxU lot ni-cUo. All e
mm bu hm rttl4 iUBMluuij, rtlWr tr sou
FORCED COLLECTIONS
Ampul 4, un. J. H. TCR.VEK.
1'ensieu
BESJ. 8. BAKEX la attl by toctrt rrtt ii
IMtAj brmalulM Kt UUrOr of prM
Stuaviuitoavtllut pin tl I'rtxtlMoa dfU
Spttatrr um at tha CmI7 Cart HclrsM
Commercial College.
Pmr MART TATLOR WlU. Loeai rnU7
la IMMm, Ukl miWIn Caj mf ltru(r oy
CaatatmUICeOrx. bVh via MUtu nSnl Tl
cmu. ur e CXuUbm aad Sir Ttar, aaul Jalr
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All Waackrt ladaOax iwaauataia aa4 lXW aaJ
dMWW nxry M kMac. Urtiiy luftt.
Wntt( Kaam. lsaaia( rlaau, ou4 Ur 119.
ran rarr ta Uk kn4aa4 nlwn, ft!
La&a Ukl raraa Su4 Ur lixSm,
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BffTUl CbBc
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KtUmn AU irfiiLr.il cfaeaiOTf ea lt rout.
SOTICE.
THE rOIXOWIXG COrNTT O CD EES WILL BE
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Strayed or Stolen.
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3. DtP.
ISadtllc and Harness
MAKER.
rnsriLETOX. Oregon.
KEET Cosatastlr m baa4 a cecaplrt rarajt tT
Haroraa. gaftUta, BrXW, Wm. -pan, CoUart,
Kalun, Clacbrt, aaJ atarrtblac vrr44 la oar llaa.
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SUM.VOXS.
ta tbaOmtt Crart ribt:U f. Orrzr tor Caaa.
tilUCoaaty. Tboa. H. ttiali tixtiMg n D. C
BaraoUi dtfraJaal.
TOD.O KETXOLDS, tb abort umad dffrjxUnt
la tba turn of tba IMala of Ontao, aad paraeaat
to tb ufitt of tb Boo. L L. MeAitbar, Jrnlt of
MI4 rem, bMilaf Ut tba 74 4r of Jalr. tin,
dlrrctltx pabtaralloa barrol. too, ire rrqatml to aa
wrr fba cmar4a)at of tb (JllaUtr bftria fcror Iba
trti 6j nt Iba txit tmnofaaM cran. nxanaroctsc
obtlMdl ilajr of 0 lobar, UTT.er be 01a;ljr loatU
man tor a jadenxst aalut o for lb aa of ISuO,
SoM cola of Iba Calud f UIm, with laterrat tbarraa
froca Norrfflbrr 1, lite, a&4 for bit out ia4 dabort.
BxcU.
. . . J. n. Triun, wa Ally.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
S.-RDTHGHILD
CALL
and examine
the large and well
assorted stock of general
just rccelred by
S.-R0THGH1LD
At Ms old stand Ia U II irk ay's bulMiag.
aad which beotTsrats the pablle on terms
that will comairo favcrably with ihoi
f aay competitor.
S. R07HCH1LD
The fellowiag are seme of the Ieidlrf
lice), of which yon nkl always Had a.
airtmeat ea btna' :
Dry-soodf. Clothing. Roots and Shoes.
Hata aad Caps. Carpets, wait rP". Gro
evriei. patent aseflriaie. ralnti. Oil.
Tebaeco, Hanlarsre. Cutlery, China aad
oust ware, suuoaery, etc
S. - RQTHCH1LD
Orders from tba noetrr vtrt nmin
praoipt atteatl8.
IIMes. Fan. WtwI. tr t. .-.
. , i - - - -
chanrei
STOVES AND
Tin-ware. .
'Tin-ware.
VWBtlir. T1XE TW CET faar tt aa4
.t f u(UM ut kr ea, u rr-JUtU rnm
JtHpttff J LEETEX
At Umatilla, Oregon.
B baa a Urra text la atat (na
T baa oa af bat iH aba aayt aSa Wt
a bo t taa ar4 rmrk fo iwu aaraa aa aan-w
is a aaarh alaaa fif ui laa wara ! tbaaa "
I aaajlaay ta tba pobia; taat I Uay wmb Mark
of ataaaa aa4 ea ar a fo4 lawam af fnvtfm
aa4 Ina ta. aa4 aca naVri U cxt V?7i Try hb
Va aj tba aab af Ht
ETrSTItOpr I. tartW la olulMa; larr
a4 iai'm aLarfc af attaa jat racaltot. S4
I M aril u rnrra ta aaattba atxwa. Tba UOrmtsf
I mj bat at Kara :
COOE STOVES
Occident
Goldsmith Range
Golden Gate
Empire City
Hirmath
Rio Grande
Pa Sloe stotes
The Monitor
Parlor Belle
Laurel
Ranger
Echo
Onward
PABLOR C00
Jewell
Echo
BOX STOVES
Black Giant
Mogucl
Pine Knot
Woodside
Bonanza
-A faB acaoctaaet of-
CetntuUf oa band, abn tod rasa. Alt rrdnt Ili
ad rrCtryr. JOB WORK daaa Ub araU
aS aad (SfpaUb.
TOf, J. UEXER.
FURNITURE
STOEE
AND.
Cabinet shop
I. W. TAX BOSN, rwprlaur.
New Building, Court Street.
Jr Ori'n tor rrnilur yroapCj atundaj la. -sa
REPAIRING I REPAIRING
M Poc to Ordarr "
tnn Xtp -zx
ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT
la a rtnt-CUM rdrattari ator.
POSTERS 5"rJr.wttTa
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ErenZf& Abel
MANUFACTURERS AND
Dealers In
FURNJTU RE
Or all kladL prlBc Hair, aTool asd Fala Badt
aad flUowi ao baad aad au2 ta erdar.
UraoLSTExr goods, natn maM, vns&y
Abadaa, Ximn aad arorttbtec UUicnpax la a
First Class Furniture Store.
Order lrora the Country
PROMITLY ATTENDED TO.
Warmeca WaU atraat, WALLA WALLA, oajaocU
BCLaalaSotal.
STEAM - BAKERY
ESTABLISHED IN lBOl
O. - Breclatel,
rA.vt7rAcmtEa or ekeap. caks. mes
111. aad aS biada af CncXm. Ttn-fnU nisz,
atala Etml. Wa2a Wala.
WALLA WALLA
BEER! BEER!
.Vrn.VE Waatait WaSU Waia trr caa frt Vr by
JX. Sranatbnr arten aKb teacmr a aastard.
rradMra.
PRICES:
BT. IV bt - - .
BaaaW. aar u.
Ait. fcun ..
Air, tT tut' - .
rw. tr r"t
1 s
4 i
: 4
4 t
. 00
JoRn H. Stahl,
CUT Brrarry XalK ITiXa.
COOKBAG STOVES
Manufactory of Tinware, And
all Eixra or
SHEET-IRON WORK,
Msia szrtct, cpjKarlu ti. Cosrt JJcsse.
WHl coruUntlr have oa hand, aad.for
sale, a Cotaplete Aisortmesl of
JJ TU. Jt-vavt mr
A complete Assortment of the
Diamond
ROCK C00KIXG STOVES.
ALL EIDS cr
Ocm ta Order, at abact aaccr, asl ti
Ttj SoarnlarSos.
G. W. WEBB,
J. 31- BE.TI.EV,
PLANING MILL,
1HHI.SASH & DOOR
X3 endleton,
Raatat ta all ha braacbaa dc rr fCy aad aa toaa.
Aalaa aaa&Hnar
Window frames,
9ash. blinds.
AND CHEAP FURNITURE
Ol all Ifc-fCTiptr'wa.
I ta tTajd la SB crdar at lb fetWtas rrx
tam Sramar aad Entx flnMkr
T S . f JyQ Stvl.
WarVicx S terb Soacbaf aad SaaUt It TS rr 1M
irK.
tarb itw UaUtf, oat Ur taat, orrarabrd at Ji
laon un-aaad at Coca t; 7 ta i 04
UM a-ab "T .aaatalr SIM
IS-cbt aab. br rui, t TV
Waab tanrda f r doer.
OaaabtCi oar 1M Srtt akbrnl dadjecioe ad b
MaKa aoa not rr lacb r-f Sxh kd.iI
nuns and Specinculioss
Tarabbad aa ban totter. Frr eTCutt,
bra I aa rarwrrd la da
tb rua&c.
trOricrtUn al Iba Mora Let Urrrnon, r
dta, i2 rKan rrecatd aursuao.
UNDERTAKING,
Ib til As biaacbad attrsd4 la fnatCr.
VEEO ASD
Sa4us - stable;
ptAiy st. wrostTE rEXBtrrwf botixi
John Btrirmiin.
Steele's Pain
EEADICATOR.
rrfHK iarr rosmvx ctrk roa Bicnti9.
A .NraralM Hradarbf. Lam Back, rta. rle, ta
kaaainworU. TakUatray or r3tna3y m
traslrrdaadbaantM thebaaada. IMrtlr tmbM.
piaaaast to tab, and tarj betllv tat aal bj DrasUU.
CRANE & BRIQHAMy
Vtoleaal Drssit u, Saa rraocfera.
Ccocraf .tjtea fcr lb Coail, ef A. IE rrur
11
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PENDLETON
xa crater.
THIS CENTRALLY LOCATXIJ
AXt
POPULAR HOUSE
HA VISG BEES BXTIBBLT
SEPITTED and BEJUE5ISH2JI
tf o aruia roa
The Reception of Guests
THE TABLE
M at H Heva ka baad tonkin rtri ti. tJ-. BS1
tba taarkat anU. asd crery rltrHao, mmit t aatft
tb imu af aba Bacac
THE BEDS
AraCs, asd ba raoo bar -r-fi-tlf
aautt 1X ararr aaaarMrsc U(Jr
la a ent-cUaa t.
TOE PEXDLETO.V HOTEL,
f cVrsnsaeu oa a wtab tba aKxv aed
JViwaaBrUanibuwfBMllwat Eaa tfa
mnpam fsaNBitl tluaTB
TVtnadtMudrtfa)atemMCWr t.
VWadaacaM
CZAU fc LAJtSHCT. rrarrMara.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Fraet
laad KTm IVart..t ona a
tnuaa;aaai(arilt
mfanu tf ai t. M
ba .nirr faaaaaand 14 waabn
baa
eaaaaaadalaau io aer feax M taa af yi,
gabaVainandaabiaaaad SW a
6-
la
aUaraa, Maa aw L4. rmr a aWrr.
IV
Ewuiutinaaiva-miaaxiaiM
tacoo M.rra.ioaad twe Mwo. FfHfpm
.- -n- lin n ion. AaaM 4
aad aaataaat. Sarawlad. hbaatra
rra a taaaa aa aaVa Bata ab- aaaat as
aWjfaaa- aaAcac. ,w aur tt ai
aatttrraa-i t Iit ijar ar aad aa
ad
rter) rSart la ai aad jrvaay f..
AaFrra caasa U aad Smb. aba Wttc
WHscn Cote!.
UMATILLA. - ORKCUX:
rB y xxTLny. -- ,t- .rasi.i.,1 1.
-IA MArd aa Faaaa -um I am. itji ...
fvd a Sv ataa SaOH. Tb b aii r ba S a tad.
ap an aaaabioa aaal aka aM a t niial I
abaa a - t ca awa aaVaaa, Ibaactaa. aff
ta rptt tf4; at laa aaaar.
UsVlOiV HOTHL
UMATILLA, - OREGONt
U'EOaCE XtLLSS. rrttBnHC
rpHW asMaaE at ta tbbc im oaa taara
' alfaat Ukaa W-i al aad aaa i
STLM5
MAIK ST, WALLA. WAUlA. K.T.
: aad gaad flai 1 1 lb.
THi Y-rtitai.tSaaat. twar aarwcaK ShrTvrbrt.
A Mia, aa arSmiip ,aa fWrj
naoa aad baat tab aba w a Saa Qf t ti at
carrata aevao. Batftl SMbt cSmL MUi
rTlSaJt. h iaabtat'
J. 31. PltCbTT. 31. r.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Pr-HrtQ Orrr-o.
OSee ia f knafvitsc, f atairs
W. WEITC0Z3. 25- D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
VSI afvi al caSK day w ana. ab rt-uy
XaTdaaao-a truiwl Vf taa awat aaat rj beat
taaar w or aaaatart t
V. C .Ticliay, .TI.
PHYSICIAK and suscbox.
rraErtao, CauaSSa Oomrr. Arasra. teTTt
oftstT aTftcccSs'Kaaiaat cttSCcaL
L. O. Stern,
ATTORNEY i COUNSELOR AT LAW
T A. SVraa anr WirlaaVrb J
dbsol fyrrx. atd f M.bo Wi bai rtaa TTj
aartre. aH atc M XKax IWnllaa .--
l od MttKax MUfili
trraatalj aUrAda.
ctatirr. Cll'rta rcuaaiMl at.nd ft
J. Hi Turncr3
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ctcstr Grr Cbt aad aaat. tMt UrgMhxM
OFFICE aa Staa trrri. Omtt S
S. V. KNOX,
.Attorney at TjOv,-
Wrataa, raUaU Oratty. erraa.
WILL rBACTICBlx THE CODRT5 OP
T T t!sU SlaJ aal Waacvia TrrriLorj.
r ivrcul aUcstaae ukt to Laid booc-M
tad CoSVcttocta.
Dr. J. IJ. l.Indsey,
SURGEON AND DENTIST.
Ia b- kratrd paratasraltv Is
Pendleton, Umatilla County
TTber bit arrrtcr e E alnrt b bad.
atirSaryety A SftciaHjf.-fBm'
G. W. BAILEY,
REAL ESTATE AGEXTj
(axd .xotakt rcsuc)
r'ESDLETO.V, - OREGON.
PARTICOLAR .VTTEXTIO.V TaU tb rtWJt
afiaad lmii la tbr Prrartaarat at tVaritiefioa,
cad Is tb nriau lacal rAera. aad Wtim tronrd.
SrTTxva ra Iredrtrd tbna dntrisc to arcarr $tat
ef Srbo.J UaJi . aa to tb dcaAB( taaaparttud
by Hoaantrad aad tt-mf4k.ia.
ST. PAULyS SCHOOL
WALLA WALLA, W, T.
t POADDtXG ASD PAV 5CH(Xt r C.tK Til
Dlr rtatrauat itaardtes bnoi caat of tba Cat-
radr. Rcrd asd lanloa. tecdadtai; Saat, KAbU, He,
Pr janrr w w u awiaf, rat asartrr.
II4J. liTIVttl:
Toltlon. rrroa.ncr, it. ft, Kt aad $ 4
jiiht, fnraw irsaaoa, rraarwr.. ....... .. li ea
MoJrra buifaic- . Tt trtr T J7
ractta rccriTT-1 U asjr Hmv aad obarard Irorn data
oTralnuanv ErU attrotlaa rWt la ibr autrn
aad Baaraltrf tbrpaaNs, alaaara aftaMaatcf aadrr tbi
car of tba Uacbrri botb ta aad oat afasbeuL
Aavnirtbtrlafersaltaa vflt Se abaarfoar rl-rrn ha
HOTEL jg
JHlM al rttriktoa, July Mb, 1JT7.
riOtwanf Ear. L. R. Writ, h&ifaL