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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1877)
t SATURDAY. ....AUG. UJ. 1877 LODGE DIRECTORY. Paxnx Ijopcc Na i, K. or P. Mreu la the Cvtlt Hull. lYodHoo, evrry VnlDHdijr errolnj. Brother Is jwod rUodtti ir cordially iavilrj lo attend. rctM-ETOS Lodge No SZ, A. F in A. it. Meet bn the firt and UitrU loola-a of each moolh. Hour ' ol meeting 7 r x. tum.1 Stir, Virthi WaihiBctoo CluMer. Prsdle- tr Meet evrry Tueeday Bisht fallowing the ftnt ud luira aiooaar 01 coco, monu . ErrtxA Loser Na 2, 1. 0. 0. T, IVedleton Veela every StmmUy muac at T r. x. Brethren Id sooj suadmt are lnritrd to attend. Xiuuu Unrax No. 100. L0.O.T. rcsdMon UreU emy TT.unlj evrolnr. at I o'clock r. L cmbera in good Manitlng art request)) to attend. CBOllCn DIRECTORY EraooTAi. Smnrx Oa tbe third Sanday oT each jaeoth, the Rer. U II. Wells will oSkiate, and preach la the morning at 11 o'clock la Wecton; In ibe erenlag at 7 o'clock In Pendleton. lUrnrr Cantca-Rrr. W. H. rrortt, raator; err Yicea at lb Court Unm oo too arccad Scaday of each month, at 11 a. x. aad 7:30 r. x. Vtranx Caraca Beet in the Coon Boore oa the third Sunday of eeeh month. Br. I. N. KtcLaraaoo ttScUtiLC at 11 x. a. and 131 r. . Bxtbonst Cacaca, Socra-Ree. 8. W. Parke, Witor, nrricea la the Coort Beaae on th Cm Suk of each month, at 11 J. X. aod T JO r. x. Cswx Scsaar Sawov-B. Win, Sopt, Meet rtrj Sunday lathe Cuart Baca at 10 o'clock a. a. Soncx. Simple anooaBceeneatt of blrtha, carria ge and deaths, will be laeerled wttboat chars. Obit uary aotice Ulle chart! for according to their length. Siagle copk of the ExtT Oaxooxixx, la wrajipcn far K-'P-f. can be obtained at this oSee. "We aacame no respessfblbty Ibr Tkir expreeaed by corrpoadecta. . For Tbe Trmreler. TTIHK XORTHWESTERKSTAGE Comrany'a Baft i Irare rrsdletxa for Umatilla daily belwrea 2 30 asd o'clock r. a., for 1 Grande. Baker cite aad Bet Van at about It YJorfc mUnlit, for The Dalle via JlrpT'jerai C o'clock A. a. Mondays, Wetfnerdays and Kndays; rrtnratnj: leare Berfxier at S o'ctwk a. X boTc4rKTbbrdyiasd&aUrdarc.aarnTtns at I ttVack la vtt cVeatap reantert arrrra at Umatilla from bno ea TaehUyx, Thtrvlays and Satardays at 8 Vi"dock r a.; departlnrta W&SaeiaT, rridayt a- Moodart oo retarn tripe. Strs tsake doe ceasec Uce arith the iteaoerx. LOCAL. AKD OTHRK LTTELUBERCE. toka-LEtka. The carpenters and paint, ars hare turned eTer to Wm. Switzler his house, completed aad ready for occupancy as soon as his wire shall return from Van. co liver, where she is now on a visit. A short description of the building will not be cut of place. W. B. Msys wis the con tractor for all the wood work, a.nd rijht well did he perform his part of the con tract. The main building is 1823 feet, and 2-storics high; the first story being 9 feet and the second S feeL Attached to the main building is an el! 1424. The tinish on the residence is superior to that of any other building in the town. II. B. Boot Lb v did the painting and graining, and his work shows that he is a toccess in his business. "Bill" is well calculated to enjoy limself, and now haringa bran new and elegant house in which to reside, his mjojinenl will be enhanced many fold. BocBOiT. An old man, a German named Gottlcib Schwcigert. appeared be fore Justice Bailey the other day, and ac cused Tom Bun;, James Goodrich and an Indian named Tas-Tas, (one of Homli's Columbia river Indians), of robbing him rf 1,450 in greenbacks; alleged to hare been perpetrated oa Friday, August 10lh at the cabin of Deypain & Sullivan on the CHumbia river. S. L. Morse and Dsvid Tajlor were deputed by Hie sheriff ta nrrest Ihe parties, which they did. This like all other similar cases, has two stories coached to it. the ane swern lObytbe prosecuting witness and the other asserted liy the prisoners. The examination Is not yet completed, and we forbear giving min ute particulars. Take ToCe Local Eater. Do the city papers fay anything in regard to tout own town? Nothing. Do tbey contain notices f your schools, churches, improvements ?md hundreds of other Imal matters of in. treat which your horse paper publishes without pay! Not an item. Do they ever say a word calculated to draw attention to your county and aid in its progress enter, prisa? Not a line. And there are men wh lake sack contracted views cf this matter, that hbIcbS thy are gettting as Biaay square Inches of reading matter in their owe as they do in a city paper they think they are not getting the worth of their money. Daniel Ilinklcy, from tbe State of Kaiae, ea route to the Willamette, was kicked by a horse at Lee's encampment oa the Blue sara&Uias a few days ago. Arriving at Pendleton, he was unable to travel farther. Being without means he became a county charge, and is now stopping at the kaiel. His wound being in the groin, it will be some time before he will receive entire relief; so says Dr. McKay, who is his at tending physician. Wool Shifmexisw The total amoant of wool shipped from Umatilla landing, this county, up to Augaet 23, for this season' amounted to 2,652 sacks aad bales, weigh ing 95812 poBsds. This is an Increase ef about HQ per cent, over that of last year for the same period of time. George Hayes, one ef the most popnlar saloon keepers In Eastern Oregon, has closed his place of business la Weston, his license having exp'red. Wc have not learned whether he intends to apply for as other license or not. Coasty Court meets the fij-st Xonday in next month, September 3d. On the Wed nesday following, tbe Judge, together with Commissioners LtghtToct ana Wal droB, will attend to the coasty business coming before them. Te-day will take place a race at Walla Walla, between U.Garrcd's "Little Tex" aHd David Dealey's " Maria," for 500 a side, mile heats, best two in three. The gate aad pool mosey goes with tho purse. Butter in Pesdletoa is scarce. It is not come-at-able "attall at-all." Won't some good, klatUiearted subscriber sesd as some ? We anxiously await its arrival. George Webb's new tin aad etOTe stare b nearly completed. Our county Jail now contains Tour mates. At last water melons are plenty In our market Thanks to Mr. Cowl lor cauliflower and Lima bean ; tbe same Ixlng Al. Our tonsorlal artist, McLyons, week made a trip to Walla Walla. tills Grasshoppers are doing great damage in Baker county says the Bedrock Demo crat. , Rev. Clinton Britt will conduct Divine services in the Court House to-morrow at 11 a. it. . The Umatilla river is now lower than lj has been since this country was settled by the whites. J. Lamaa is making good time in the erection of Mrs. Haley's store room, next U the hotel. John Bradburn, who was stricken clown with rheumatism some time since, is near ly recovered. The hammer and plane is slill being kept busy by carpenters in the erection of new buildings. Bonn On Saturday, August 18, to the wife of Nttel Hopper, a daughter it was light weight. Never the less Noel was happy. Mr. Starr, formerly a resident ofrendle. ton. but now living in Walla Walla, was in town this week, paying his old friends a visit. On Thursday, August 23, the thermome ter marked 90 degrees, and on Fnday morning, next day, it marked 58 degrees. Quite a chang". County Clerk Sharon complain of hard times. Now would be an excellent time for some of our young men to get cheap marriage licenses. The 0. S. N. Co. will soon commence suit against the Methodist mission claim for their right to Ort land now occupied by them at the Dalles. Tip. Parrent, keeper of the hotel at the Warm Springs, b doing his lerel best to hew out a reputation as a landlord, with every prospect of success. Uncle Ben Hopper says Happy Canyon can supply Pendleton with vegetables; and as an indication thereof presented ns with a magnificent head of cabbage. Our public school house Is really in a' dilapidated condition, and is fast becom ing moie so. The attention of the school dircctois is called to this fact. Ahonymons letlrrshave been received lrr several mill men a 31 rah field, Coos cnnty. advising tbem to discharge their Chinese employes burned. or their property wouM be Well, Farro fc Co.N office atSt. Joe was entered last week and the box t ilea. The robbers carried it down tbe road and burnt it open, but found nothing but sons e papers of no value. Hr. Shortridgt of neppner tried to give a dance, bet was broken ap lry a melee in which a man by tbe nsme of Bstterfield was feverely braten lry a yoong man known as Billy Jones. Attention is called to the adrertifetnent of A. M Snyder. U. S. claim apent, Seattle Washinston Tn ritory. "We can personally pronounce him a man entirely reliable in business transactions. Frank Maddock's boy lbst was thrown from a lrorse a s!ort time since and. whose thigh bone was broken, is getting along first-rate and in time will be as good as new. Dr. Pruett reduced the fracture. VI cd one year and ten "months; last week we turned out of the job office connected therewith, the first business card lhat of W. S. Byers i Co, of the Pendleton flour ing mills. On and after Monday. September 7 lb, George W. Webb, our stare aad tinware dealer, can be found in his new building just south of S. Hotbchild's store. wherC he hopes to see all old customers and lots of new ones. The Portland Commercial Reporter has been enlarged, and now presents a truly metropolitan appearance. We wish it great success; but hope it will nst in the future depress eastern Oregon wool by quoting it at "away down prices. Cockacocs Girl. Leuie, daughter of the publisher of this paper, aged 13 yean, this week killed a rattle snake on the north side of the Umatilla river opposite our residence, which measured 3 feet and 4 inches. It had 9 rattles and a button. Eight or nine industrious Norwegians have settled on the high lands a few miles frem PcBdletoa, on tbe Weston road, and are rapidly making Improvements. Water has bees fouod by digging sot to exceed SO feet This settles Uie question of adapt ability ef high lands in that section for settlement. It it hoped oilier sections will be experimented upon in like manner. Ad. Nye gives us a good account of the Suramerrille wagon road over tho Blue Mountains, be having been over a portion thereof. Mr. McWilliams, whom he met, feels confident that a good and easy road will bo the result of the labor .expended. In a day or twa the grading -and bridging will bo completed to the Warm Springs; then travelers can easily pass over the mountains via this road. Disosway and Turner made a trip to Walla Walla last week and returned Satur day night or Sunday morning. Why they returned in tbe night wc did not inquire, but guess it was because they "captured" the versatile editor of the Statesman, and took him forcibly to where they quaffed the framing beer, or some other beverage which tickles the palate and brightens the Ideas; and fearing Uncle George Thomas, (that popular sheriff or Walla Walla county), they clatawa-cd home Initaatcr. Marriage LrCESSBs Issued- In-Umlr tllla county for the year 1874 : H B Boothby to Sarah Ferguson. J It Baker to Vermlra Russell: Ezra Taylor to Loivlna Yonbelicum. Philip Sclluh to Martha J Looney. John Gwlnn to Sarah I Patterson. J Wagner to Olive Pearson. J II Wilson to Mary A Wells. H "L Frazer lo Lucy F Moss. Andrew Russell to Pharah Buff. Chas. McMorrls to Agnes M- Lansdale. John Sparks to Caroline Gelngtr. W B Amen to Ellen M Wilds r. Thomas Bay to SC Vanwlnkle. C S Sanders to Georgians Dlckerson. Wm II Fletcher to Rutlia Keeney. D A Hcrreh to Emily J Waltace. Wm A Hark to Elira P Kinney Henry Pinkerton to Mary E Royee. S J Lowe to Martha M Harvey. Albert O'Harra to Anna Brasstleld. Thus H Connkk to-Mary Med lock. Thes Quaid to Pauline Srnath. Wm Kilgore to Emma Futon. Harvey Broxon to Mary J Crow. Bernard Keen in to Tripheaa Wilder. T M Pearsod to Laura Carter. Isaac Jacks to Lizzie Post. J C Manning to Sarah Waugh. Jacob Drmerris to LaclaSams. Samuel P Purdy-to Eliza A Hartman. J A McCoy lo Julia TempleUn. C B Rceder to Fanny A Campbell. , Tbe Walla Walla Unlen remarked that the pertiferous squirrels disappeared about the last ef July or the first ef August, and wished to know where they Ji ad. gone, dpt. P. B. J., bad he made Inquiry of any country bey aged not less than 10, would have received tbe answer that they had heled up" for tbe seasw. Mr. Albrocht, of Corrallls, was arrested last week for selling liquor to minors, but was ditchsxged because the city could not prove that his beer was fermented. Tbe best water in Pendtetea is at the court heuse; and that water is a public blessing. Blessed be the county court. Jerry Da pain is constructing a large corral and stable just south of the court house, for private use. Mrs. Kester, daughter cf Mr. Peck who lives on Bear creek, this county, died sod. denly this week. Pendleton can now boast of a taller, aad soon of a tailor shop. r t SOME BEEF. The West Chester (Pa.) News says five ef the finest cattle the world has ever seen were slaughtered recently at Camden, N. J by Cbsiles Glading Jr., botcher ot Phil, adelphia. 31 r. Glading purchased at the close of the Centennial all the first prem!-! um cattle la the fat department save one or ' two. namely: Prince Nicholas, of Eng land, a very celebtaled animal, aad Rose of Ma'sachnsetts, a fine bred and mcriterioes heifer of the Derham family. The Cam. I berland coanty, Pennsylvania steer Romeo, fed by Mr Sites, of Carlisle, PrnBtylvasla. Tbe Lanchaster county bullock, fed by Mr. Boon, nf LaBcatrr, and last, tboagh not least, the General Grant steer, of Chester coanty, Pennsylvania. Tbe slaughtering of thoe mamraeth steers was witnessed bv a large nnraber of persons. The first ani mal qnartered aad weighed was tbe Laa ' caster cwnty bullock, weight 1679; second Rose, of Massachusetts, wei-ht 1W0. third. Prince NkhoUs of England, weight IJEE, fourth. Romeo, of Cumber! sad coanty, weight 1632; filth. General Grant, fed by D. n Branoo. this county, weight 1S? pand. The mammoth sheep fed by T. S. Coop-r. Pa, weighed 202 pounds, dressed meat For the benefit of those in. terested the annexed table wili give the re spective weights of the front and bind quar. ten of each snimat as certified to by a cer tificate from the officer of public weights : 14. JU. ft Xet Trtx H iv era DiS" W1. Cn.CntX... UMSS UA 111 ;9 1.MS LaacxMT fcrrr W SauHO. ... . ....... ..... .ST 4 Q Knot..... ....... . ....SUXT3 Mace NaAoUa. . . ....rsS? TaCalveicfct - -- . vxa rsi i,rr S3T-33 SSI 1.(53 acco: u uu ZU2S4 1M LXJI v Arrrare wrtU mt tre callU lTJ Si ADVERTISE3IENTS. SCXMOXS. In tac Omit Cocrt cf tbe State of Oresoa for CoutiE eowaty. Xetoa Rogeri plilntig- ru Lazia Uocrn dtfrcdent. rpO LOZIN'A COUEKS Tho tbort aaad de X feoJent la Ute caae ot tbe baia of Or, niin and para nt t the cnler Ibe I loo. I. L. X tArthor. Jodjt of tb sail aixtretseatiooei coort, beariac date the Clh day of Aeput, 1S77, directing publication lTcot, yon are berebr re- Siired lo amver tbe roeapUIst of tbe pUiatiff rd agaioet yva In tbe abcrre eclilted toil btfon tbe fit dijr of Um neat term of said coort coxa Eienciajt en the 23J day of October. 1S77. or be will spplr to tbe coort tor the rclkf deeaaaded in bis cotnpUlct herein, to-witt Foe a decree of di Torre fnrevtr dittolring tbe hoodt cf enauiaoar herttofort exbting between too and the plaintiff in Uut nut and together with his ctat and dia btmcoM8a and foraacb other aad farther relief as in eqattyaecmetb meet. J. H.TcaazK, Ally for nr. North- Western STACK cokpast.; Qrtai Utdudion tn Fan XaL Loci I Rata af Fart: readletoa to La Craao I t se U ee Take.... BakarQlr K 00 i BotMOty, Idaho.. . . Zi 00 WIcbotoccx. ... ..... .. ,. TS S Ceiioa. Utah, C. t. XaOraad ; e t'nwUUa. 4 eo Walla Waa... SO) Wealoa a eg Tbroash tlcketa to Omaha. Chkaco, TTn1 Oty, St. Loala, PtllaJtlptia. Nev York, Ualtm. VTukimt Uat. aad an potau via Boite CBy and KeUan, the t tect Orerlaad Roata at, wt aw otfer at paaUy ie daced tatea over the Uae of loa X. W. & Co. Ne Coachbt, eeoa atack. ikllM oriren, rrtlmWt performance, of arrrlc oa time an eparial feattrea o thecoarosy. Apjily U 10T UVCIUIORE, AfraL W, B. MORRIS, fiiperlatrBOfiL , A. H. BOOltrX. AaritUat BfrlBteodrat. MONEY MONEY HORSES LOST $5 Reward, VCITK A KCMnSR OF MY IIOK8E8 IT10 V-v Grtfcd lUmde Valley bar tatrty rrwtd tli IllCe tnoaataliir. aad they are bellrred to be la Una Utla coanty : oeae ftTbarai amoec tbe Itrftaa rnoica. Any oce delrrertes any of aald bom lo S. L. Karw, Iowa of readlrton, will bo rrriide'l attba raUofi rerbead. Tbe horae CBerUt oryearllrc, Srrarclda. braafrd C on tbe left tbookW; ftUiuef, rcr broke, milk rasM bran, and ork borerf , lih dim brand ot C en left bouldr. Karth Ult CrXVCOCGAX. - .-ADVESTI8EMKNT3.- L V E R IV! O R E .SlKOUOtl IS LOT LIVER-flORE. aiiamEiUaKihUia 1869 -1869 Art srv aT.rUf la lk rUi a Urrf a4 9 rrtJ aiock al MERCnAIVDISE 111 lae Trry Wwert CASB r a tbj aar au4 urutranu to aarcaa pwi, ,ta U floa rnaclata bui-Im. TWt Imabil a faBa of DCC- Km TrrUcX rtrus SSnrT. vtMb ar ha U aeirr; aa4 aai ettra un wet a fantnStS ea aVart atk. I r&airWtyrtr rUler HIDES aa4 rua a4 a! t Onau? rra V W an iIm taU trf a3 tla B E ..AXO. A G L E AC ICaLfU'AL IMPLEMN'TS rtrVaa4 TLlrr ar ta Ua km LiTcrmAre Sc Beajjle- D. W. PRENTICE, , . Stnimr lo Skerman 3c Hyde, Perfland, Oieen. Waaieaa:i aad RrtaJ MUSIC - DEALER! Com Arrat far Orefoa for tia WEBER PIANO AND STANDARD ORGAN. Receive the At the Ceatesalal CxkratUoe 1ITL -Aire 77m. SHERMAN AND HYDE, SQUARE, GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. The Vat aiedlaai priced IcatrBmeatt raaie. Fnlly WaiTanted for !tn years Sheet music, music books, and every description of musi- e cal merchandise, s wholesale and .' retail. Iniin'ontt MM oa tmj, taoathly taatallmeaU. .1 CaUtorses fed price 1st teat fn tm aftJioO". rrrorfc' Xiu Store, Oroer lint aad AMrr flrteU, rStroabricAci eew baUaf . Portland, Oregon.. I ADVERTISEMENTS. E & BEAGEWM. SWITZLER, DEALER IX GKOCKIHKS I'KOVISIONS. IDJTS - C3-ooeB HARDWARE, CLOTHING, To"ba6co, BOOTS AND SHOES, nATS AND CAP3, Etc. &c HIGHEST GASH PRICE fU fee Firs and lilies. MAIN-ST, PENDLETON. ctccoV. PENDLETON FLOUPJXG MILLS. 'HC rrJOLTTOf ri0CXrX6 KILLS are a cirie .4 tafa iWna raewaiBbe EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT ....Or tbe Holiest Cash Price Paid WW jriBd Ctra ars! Ccp Ti. t. tstt, nj daj ta ike ek. FLOUR, BRAN AND FEED For axle at all llsst. : T17 n tw y'irii ai'i' w 4. rttV iff": : BMCia U-Qaick aaUa aad aat3 yeatta I sl - GUARANTEE XH1 1EST PIOUS Ia tie ecaetr, as I have tke Uk JJiS Sut of Lit Caseaiec. W. S. BTERS. CARPENTERS BUILDERS Ml Y. '. V. '. !C0NTRA0T 0RS rjBOroXCearterretratheaave baHdlafof Kalt !Of OX Caart ertex ro th Taylor's Uacknalth tbop t .Pendleon, Oregon SIGN WRITING, ....nOUSE PAINTING,..., . .' . . . . "g lazing, ! ! .. . UNDERTAKING Promptly Attended To. C ommercial Collage. 1mr. If ART TAYLOR WILL Locate prnaaaetitty la rradktaa. aad a Ibe lit day of October opro a Commrrttai CU:c, ahkb wtit cnauaae etthoat ra eatioa. except 00 Cfc.1etfftat aad Se Year, oalU Jaly 'li'Jrascbri lariedl pesnaatbip aad eiaxte asd doobk rcrj bouk krepicc itorowbly uojhl. Wriuaf Madera, laciaitiai tflploau. maJe fbr 1 00. Fall roar ta book kerplacaad diptnraa. I M. Met aod ceaUenra Sited Sir leachrra. Bake year a!ca!etlea lo alteadtlw rtcJlelad CoSJ nrrciat Collece ropiU caa toake better adnacemeal la 4 nesttte la ay braarb at Tajlor'j Kboid lhaa ta oh year al any other ee tbe Ceaet. . . HtftrrBces All trfUtmate td-Katort ra tee resit Our Brand Column. ?-Retaemtr tUt thoM bo iabcn!e tr tbU rlr eta tare lietr mart aoJ bnutfa pabiiatei la It ortnttoruHr Hooat chary. Ttux aloca la urth U tUcnrioa prlc to aar Clock-niarr I Wm. It Uarta, Dry Creek, W. T. ; tern aacUr T, I rtbt tbwUrr. I A L Cortoa. ttaatm; cattle, llloa rUttakie, a bote la radj; hocM, am traatt LorUccultr oa kn j atrfmUer. 'JCKruikbo. Lena; caltk-, 1' n Hi life, erp X riat ear aoa ut lo ui; norK, tame tmaa as Ufl Sure ttf. Un J C Fracklls, tsenca trtedoj r aa tehnO. C I! Kt4, Vtli Urn; cattfa KUdHt L'p. aa! hot la each ear; bonra, ojUlaea of s boot as rill tboaUr. H lrwxrt, fkevart cmk. cattle, H a coesteted ea Ml U. mo aad tw aiiu la kft asJ lander lio la Ustt earaa4dalaa: horKathaj T aakn aSMaUrr J WIIBmiih. Itarchemk, cUl. H L eo tea bf?; i&t Im eub ear; botrrm auae bnci oa leO atMUcr. Jkail. Usa, taii. Uur T and aadior aaheJ Hlrtt Up arabSauKrbularlftteari brta aas4 Vrxfri aa left thxiifr. RKLaaatal. loatHoBoaw. catUe. SL aa rULt hio; rrr .. . asarr ui is nU; cermL z oa UM McCiBacjfa, Hatter rem, cattle, u a wituft; horaia aaae braad, taatler. nuS cru of naett ear, jatt oree left us ClarV. UHUo. t atlle-EIoaru&cl.). .Nr rft of ruu ear m ia un, bom cTfvrrr. ynuc. ouu Ti nju tip. m? aad aaJrrLJf crop fnkt car; boreta M&a braad oa Kit if.iet Mer. Tbeaia. Btarr, Bapcy Canyoa, aula. It ea Ut a!- SvaSev fark ta r.f)U mt, doable orr-la cat la t. ta U WJJ. boom, ut bnadoaleAa.'p. B 8 LaaOeraua. lUfir. caale, doeUe r-Jck ea leKhXe, crop T r&l aJ mXe Icrt la kft r. urtUirtU,, torn aasMtrasdea kft abetUer A i Xeaa, Urpraer. catUe. Uree aaeJ" (Ta U trlaara- larkraaaketbrp.tvoinaev- &U ta left tar, brw, eaSM braa4 m kft abockSer. E. A. Stem, Baaadi Bay raca oa Flae tmt Catlla, pcvbaUeerpefflrft oar, kewe aace tnad oa kfl J. K ttutrfa, ruJfetoa. Catt , drck b Ascbar I'UaVrf tafanatk oa left blp. tmilinw fork ta eaok earaadacdrbaaf aetrbuts each ear Bor trm an Vra&t a ft MiSe. S V resaiioe. Lower Batter cmk barn. ST ea rijbt aLoaliUr, cattle ust oa nM tfp, crop asd rU la rbt asd too rrBu U ka ear. .A. gtrbr tiXlcew frtfa. Trmai J rCtaH aa ln Ufkl la rfil nztsti uUti& U Jen. Uar are raae braad oa ria ahoalatr. Wat Levry SVctbr t rw4 Caul W L coaaected an len aep-4'eaejrv Seek :a each ear. ConeaSoakfl A. W. .Vye-CaMt. X K m left Uf, atkicr m ? RtUear. Bemi catae braed sa left ttuh. trart bob a Max atvte. J. B. Crrktax Brek Htl. sear VcC-Celrt. batf rete overo oa rteat kip, 17M afcl aaSrr bK is kA it aader let ta RiftAear L. a Caraey. Bear creak, Cutle braad SC left My , ataare ejo ac rajbt ear ta4 Un. asd aaSr bitaabVeleitcar. Reetra Vra4 oa tb. brt tWSSer ei o Coaras LaOmde.Orcra; Ban C ca left J H Keesey Btrcb crtek. Catti. 3 X cocarcfed ea M( tip. bcm oa kn ibeaMer. Jae itmwr-Werat CboSc, 5 earmStd Vr a C ee ttiT ken. Beevr. as ferabl ca. Wet t&MtUrr. BeM Brara, Tmeuc Cauic, Boa left a (p. Bar a M AOtfril CacO. ear rytsl. Ww part Ucg evea:bra4et(s2y Sacr s&acd. BKnaaeke eifair tort al ap;T bg ta In t ear. Bora, tba MtMtekSha. X eaBeeae. Bearenak. CaSlc, AO ee left ke. aC nf eKi aaae tml co bft itoeVSir. E. J SMew. Baeoy Casr. Oi-e braad. tae ear aantftaedr; Crcy C ee nz, Uie ta rtA. Bar r as bnsd oa aboaKer W Arm trout Creek, cxaatbrcsd. -f. oaruba tif ; CTwy ot nU ear Senoe, aaae brud oa left J II Rka, Bt& tmt Cattle. Sk.Tr cV-atiee, errf aa4 bale ta Vft ear IlM-srs. Z 0t iIikIW - el F. Ttaeaia.a. Batter arret. oal braad O T ca left -. en eB rjfn ear asd rjic Is left. Etna 8 r Wl tjirr S I" rvem-cr. mt gceer. CaCe. recta) Tee natrt ar tatat. eueatse roartst vp. ear aaark lbA uT bu .24 mSc-o Lric ta r.flt nr. m aR(tlkr. Lam. Foo nitt aboaUrr. Ante Pa?. BreT-CtBie. O tb eqrbc lSe, mb farktaeaehasdatv'Tbtf la ri(taaS cader b ta Sat ear. boms, ease bria oa tti tUt Tbeaau 9au4. Sewuu Caaie, Q os U& tap. brft or SW aa n& aa ftitx kvrw 1. j oa fcft bbu. aK Aeaea.ea;rtXoek-Cae.C9B rxit Up. aiaiawtMirMtr4iov;i3liCt laMt ear: htnn. t a nxbt &ecfar C IfeCey. KAr.v Cua. J X coueeed C3 ka r imft txr tr , trtOrt, ease bnal Be iVUa Ueaer ksacr rmk-Caale. : ea Ul rrp rjI ud aaStraSsc ta left ear; herare. ? oa VrS tatS 3CAto. Loarr Baoerereek A 8 en arte ea tHtfStkiertt aeansa4caae. W it Sfecsbaa. L-b brrr-f S D a left Its. nrrir. em. a rtjM te. erep aai mSer sk is aack ear HCTbaoracc Lever Baser ereck Vaoea T? le&ibieltir.eaa. T Tea left aster iaif en? ta tie nj a fe. ra tie left ear Jceae Xaire. Lever Kuatr ertek bm, tsaU alee trHlUmAtor ouSe.arae t ndtt lef, arcer Lt o&t bet ta each lad rvaSe fork ia rstX ear. ! Aaraa rtaeret Leaa. Cade. V Ka eruea ever top Ikeerra. 0 H Leearraax. Cail. rr-r Wt ts left nrn Sfrre S ea trft ttp xsd Beck Uo deAm. Seen aase braad ea left arilorc L-iK Trcasar. Rrppacr C3. nrt&rw ferk is rack ear. braad. STcob-ftUp aa tt T recCy vrir tbva C A JCaa Lrv-r TTaW Creek. CaSK X ra rcU hep. eaorfkft tales ear asd KjU car krced. Ber- a. K ce. RfteabacUee A S rfb. H-TT Cbule.onUc mlack el left Me. er-p 4 nfkt aal rvaSev tut. ta Irft ee Hrrwe. tsse keaat ea lrf ibmUt H SL Svb&ae. Btm. oa left abosMrri catCe H 3 rx Sep. aonota crrp e? mM ccr tn. Lev. rSrta errrk CtUje. tbzm J cc bft bip. Srtooa ft tVbertr Battercrrek. CauUbraslteaUp c Vfl tip, crrp sad tea iSii ta Wfi eas Mceara ease VraeJ oa left rVqUer, CrecktU a Leyd. Caale C L oa left aUe. m3r fork aa aaorrbit t each eat. Beraa eaaae hrud ca Wft tbceJorr. 3. L &acra, Weaxn. CaUle bnad X ea nfM k!p, abeetcrep off left ear aad ssSer crcp ei ef rjjht ear. S J Lev., r R-rt Beraea, LOeaca fttt ahcej 4e. eatfete. aaae s rral h."?, sad vaASe ea tack. Jaea Caasitr. rtet Rack. Cattle L tJ oa r!1U rale a tin. is4 fcarycaroU ateeo, suck or', tarn eelrfl btp. J LCaBtftet Batter creek Cattie. errp eCefrit oar aad beta ai nx, ea4rr bit ta lie kft ear. aal nSSa oa btftjav. brand, J oa left nit asd G ee kftkip. Herva, C eo left etoaKer WatTStasteo. 3ur errrk. CK1V.T3 oa rlfUsip. rpbtaniarderWIarifttear. Bsraea a triad oekftcbeaUrr 3 U XiVr. Xn&n. Cill6 tnii, Rta a etirV a rtt btp. and era? oZ of left exr axd aSt vet ct rtckt, devtrp 4t W W BtmSelx. Cattle, ararc S andcr rc lock oa left tickicrep and pSl la rstt.1 ear. astkr atont ta left. nrr. 3 tairr till dftSe oa ilVr. r Ni2. rj5c K CatlK asaU ascvaar'tt hs. arpcr half crop la Irft ear. tlaoct easM brand en leftabealorr 3 3 Bararartfter. Creatdbv. CcUeJ ee rrep 1 IM Mt ta Wt ear. Barsrt mt bnnd ea I3fe. U I! EMM. Bauer em. Cuiletnd sa lb ffv I of eye rvraVa, ee left aMc. eeriMovj la Ibe Irft iad I aat la r?fet ear. Bcreca bnsJed Ipn 1 ea r"tt j aboikler M . Vnm, rrotMa. Cattle braM. hono aboc ea ' kfl btp. nx&t ear cat S. Ilorm, K O on rjtt thoavlrr. K Occtt. ml Bock. Catl.asttarctteer aad ap KaaaaaorraBltalrfU. braad. O L ca left kip. ir atase braad oc Wl SLaeMer. r Rlcsaet, Cajaae Cattle, ercp off of left asd aadr crop of of rtcht ear braad F R aa tht hip. Ronra not braad oa kft ahosMrr. H A aad J W NArbarr. Bauer creek. Cattte. cop a3 each ear. brxaA. Sre S oa rltt aUe. Uonue aame braad ce rrl iboaler 3 B Bhep, radleU3.' ciUJa, half apper elepe ta rach ear. Cev Euurl Tlmtnt. iCaUle la charreofLoaia TreaaorL Claev crop off of kft ear, braad, H L Jotanl. ea ncft Hip. Real IUwt. llarpy Casyoa. Cattle, crap aad ee-Spc bit ta rttfct aa4 rpIR ta kft ear. braad. It oa left li'jV It cor suae bratd oa left aboaVkr. a. t JatUMoe. TMeA Rnrk Oale Dned. chala bock oa rtiM krsv crcped ea ear and aaCcr crop aU ntbtrar Hee auoo braad oa kft rJaooVkr. E Welea. rroVl tjc Cattle btaad, Tta dtaaMOl ca rubt btp. rrvp of of rlstl car aod alit la kft. Noel Hopivt- tTT Caayoo. Cattle triad. adUv rrou ea kft iSe, nd crop sod tbt ta rirht can aad crop alaader Utla left. Ucora braadrd It oa kft abeoMer. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS TO HE HAD AT Jacohson & Co's Saloon, Orpoettc QUI Svjikr"! 9tere, rODLSIU. Orecn. ADAM STANG, OEHTESHIAL JEL 3E3 "VST DE33Ef3T, PEKDLKTOff, OI'EGO.N, flrre to laferm Ibe fob Vn Ibal he tf sow pro to the people uf an ra. berueirxceu, Unw. per! lo feraub BEER CR crUrctjaiUty. Try aad err rait tits of Sf cf AVit. The East 0a egomaa. VhSDLEJOX, UMATILLA CO.. OKHOVX .This paper ia publwhed in really one of the beat countiesr of Uie State, and which yet con taina much valuable pubfk land. The paper can be made a valuable auxiliary to tke more speedy growth and settle ment of the county, provided a generoua support ia accorded it by those who have positive interest in the welfare of this portion of the State. The very hardtimea and great scarcity of money will deter many from i ' , , . , BUUSCTiDinp inr thf nnnor wbn . 1 ' under ordinary circumstances, would wilHnelv assist in main- . - .t - ... taming the enterprise, by buy ing their voket's rroaiii of NEWS, both home nnrl fnrpirrn. mi . . ,, . , , .V liie OUty 01 all IS tO SUDSCnlV. ( 1 r , IirBL. IGi" a COPY JOT XlOme rCad" - , , I J mg. and tllCn tO SCnd at leOSt One CODV tO a friend in trHJ States, that it mayben be ch culated among those who de sire to better their condition by immigrating to a better country. It is a notorious fact that Oregon papers sent Bast have brought hundreds of fam ilies to our State. 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, as we stand ready to receive from those who cannot pay moneys ALL KIN'DS OF PHODOCE of til 9 farm from a load of hay down to a turnip. It is not begging that we are, but sjmply re minding people of their duty, to themselves, their friends and the public ADVERTIS&VG. To those doing business in the country the necessity, or rather benefit of advertising, ought to be apparent, Letour country paper make a rood J showing of business men: let is. reuect me Dusmess ot in a country, and then those abroad can form a correct idea of what we are and what we are doing; besides the advertiser will gei ins "ioxzt back indirectly foer fold. JOB PRINTING. The East Oregoniax job of fice can turn out as good pkia business and social cards as any office in the State: having a fast Euggles card press in good order and condition, card printing is -made a specialtt. The large assortment of wood and other type renders the of fice complete for poster print ing which we are always ready to do with celerity and certain ty and at very low price? Any business man in the coun try desiring any kind of job work done, will please address us and get terms and we pledge ourselves he will have no occasion to send to Walla Walla or Portland. Years of experience, and an acknowl edged skill in job printing pre pares us to assert that we can give entire satisfaction. tOCAL 2TE.TSS. The settlements and iown3" of Umatilla county arc so dis tant from the county-seat, and from one another, that the ex penses of employing a repor ter in each would be too great for the small business we ex pect to do for a year; therefore we would deem it an especial favor if persons in each town and settlement would send us each week all local items and occurrences in their town or set tlement. Items which are sometimes considered trivial read well when in print. Young men and women who desire to cultivate their powers of composition, and learn to write in a terse, brief and plain manr.cr can avail them selves of this invitation, and beucfit themselves, the public, and render us a great favor. In theso columns we hope to bring the people of all parta of the county closer together, to let tho people of each sec tion know wnat the people of other sections are doing and this we cannot accomplish without assistance from one or more persons from every town and settlement inrthe county Therefore we say.