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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1877)
1 Cfjc (Bast Kpnhnr SATURDAY. SEPT. 1, 1877 LODGE DIRECTORY. Siacn Lntwc No. 4. K. or r. Mrrti In the Cattle fa all, lYndleton, every WtdornUr evening. Brothers lb fool susdiBf are cordially Invited to attend. PODLrrUC LOKCC XO ti, A. F. A3TD A. VI. VfTll a tor lint and third Mondays of each month. Hours el meeting Tr. x. Esmxx Star, Martha Wa.hiarAoc Chapter, IVodle. loo Meets every Tuesday Bight rolloirtnj the first art thtrd Motxlijs of each month. Crarxa Looot Xa. S, I. G. Q. F, aVndleton Verts tvery Saturday rvrtimr at r. a. Brethren la rood standing are Invited to attend. aUasBiu. Loroa Xa 100. laC.T. rendleton Vhu every Thnrrfiy evenine. at o'clock r. a. hrelbern in gocrl standing are rcqoeated to attend. CHURCH DIRECTORl'. Eracorai Pttrtrr On the third Sunday of each .couth, the RtV. U H. WellsalUoBViate, and preach la in rournluc. at II o'clock In Weston, tntb evening at T o'clock Id lYndleton. BarniT Cantn-Urr. W IL melt, PutPr; ser Tkra at the ITtin Hons on the Mcood Senday oT each Month, at lk. and 130 r. . thacirLi Cbcix Meeu tn the Coort House en the third Monday of each tooeth. sir. 1. N. Richardson cSJdatltg. at II a. X. and 1 30 r. a. UtraoDUT Careen, Socrn Rev. S. IT. Davie, raster; services la the Coart Hoose eo the first Sun day of each month, at 11 x. x. and UO r. x. fxxn Schut School V. Will, Sor. Meets every Sunday In the Cwirt Couat at 10 o'clock a. x. Soncx. Simple aanoencemeeta of births, marria ge and deaths, will be learned ariihoat charge. Obit uary notices vrillbe charjed tor according to their fearie copies of the Earr Oarocmax, la wrappers lor ; KiaUler, can be obtained at this eSce. tfe assume no mpoesibUsty toe news expressed by Corrrtpoadentx. For The Trmveler. THE XORTH WESTERS STAGE Oapaav's stares leave reodleton for CmalBla day Nnwrea ; and o'dorfc r. x. ; for La Graade. Baker die and Kel ta at aboat IS a'dork irWnifht; Jor The baUrs eta rlrtitJber at 8 o'clock a. x. floodays, Wede4ar and rtrtlyji reieraiBf leave Herpoer at 6 o'clo-t a. x. tsattirwvTtinrrfaysaBdfatorcaya,aarnvinj: at 6 Vfrei: td tire evesioj. Steamers arrive at Cmatllla troS br ca Ttr--ti, Tbn-days and Saturdays at C b'ciock r a., ftepattlnzGS Vedaedys. Fridajs aS atasdavs na retard trlpa. Stares soake dote connec tion Uh the steaice-x tlavict ....,.. .Si SeHic; ........ M Local, and other ixtklligkxck GRANITE CREEK ROAD - MEETING! Xcxt Saturdav, September 8. there will 1 a meeting at Plot Rock to take steps toward constructing a nd from Birch creek to Granite creei mines. Turn oat even-bod r. Matt Taylor cut his hand slightly this week and then handled a soaked raw-hide His hand, though naturally like unto a Kianfs. swelled to enormous proportions, caused undoubtedly by the poison taken intothesystemfnimtLehide. At present the hand is all right. Let those who have cutsor sores on their hands be careful how they handle hides. By private letter from Union, Union county, we learn that the front of the brick store in course of erection for S.amer & ? Th trm . of Mr. Chancy, hotel keeper, was one of the injured, and was Dot expected to sur vive his injuries- There were cot enough people present at PiUt Rock last Wednesday to make a "meeting," therefore the meeting to be, had to take steps to construct a road to Granite ! creefc mines, was adjourned to a sube- Lis expertaess in manufacturing wine qnent period as will be seen elsewhere in The table whereat we sat and tickled our this paper. j inner man could not be excelled by any Go.ve. Oarwerthy sheriff, R. Sargent, hnX1 in Fxjtera Oregon. To shorten a started Wednesdav for Laramie citr with a S"rr. &c representative of the East requisition for the arrest of D. C (Cayuse) Remolds. It is said Revnolds "sloDed" with abont70 good American horse. Other rwnnHi uv St Ivm tuiltii l&aetM far years. Bv reference to our advertisin r columns it will be seen that the -condoned" case for divorce which occurred last Spring, has J been renewed. It will also be noticed . that the attorney for the then condonor is ! the attorney now for the then condones. j i I For the robbery of Gotllelb Schweigert Tom Burns and James Goodrich were held , to appear in the sum of $1,000 each; and tne Indian. 1 as-ta in the sum of f 100. It ; is supposed mat netlcer iiarns ner Uood- rich can furnish the necessary bonds. W.Jasper took our advice given last 'charging him with a like offense, the weap week, and secared a license from Clerk 08 uscd e'nC pltchrork. In the latter Sharon to aany Mary Llnville. "The ! t-oart di,nlliicd the V early bird catchea the. worm." Mr. J. ap- plied for tLe precious article at 4 o'clock in the raoraiBg. Col. C. Sharp, general travelling agent I for the Wilson Sewing Machine (nc , of lhe EiET Ouconix ac Wheeler & TV Uson), bow in Pendleton hIl Hl pftiicd Wcs. for the carnoseof cstaWialiin-' nn arnev I ' . .J ' 0 IIIIJUU IS BUTT 1U X CSU1CIOB j for the purpose of establishing an agency. I This machine is reported to stand At, Prof. Arnold's High School commences a term October 1. The necessity of .scholars beginning the first day of the term vrlll be referred to next week. Up to Friday noon not a tax-payer had appeared before the Board of Equalization for a reduction of assessment. Assessor Benson's work must have been satisfac tory. On Monday County Court commences its September terra. On Wednesday next county tmstaess will receive the attention of thecoart. Mr.Lesoxbas moved his household ef fects to his "-other house" to make room for thecoming John Uext'er, merchant George M. Bull, the long absent and cl. destson of the proprietor of this paper, re turned home last Saturday. Millard White's residence is fast Bearing completion. It is going to be a neat and commodious residence. Uncle McDonald of La Grande, we were informed, would soon be pounding iron in Milton. Next week marriage licenses and real estate transactions. Miss Emma BIshop'returned from Uma tilla this wcekr S. Lt Morse now assists Dare Tajlor J la giving prisoners an airing Born, August SI, to the wife of Jerry Despaln, & daughter. Weight pounds. Miss Aura Morse returned this week from Umatilla where she had been on an extended visit. James Jones has purchased the property In the east end of town heretofore belong, lng to Mr. Starr. Xctrs has lecn received that Brigliatn Young is dead. What will become of the many lone widders! A school meeting to be held on Satar. day, September 8, In Pendleton, to take into consideration lUe propriety or levying a us to pay the debts of the district. G. D. Richardson wishes cs to publicly thank George Barnhart fsr the finding and prompt return of a pocket-book containing valuable, papers, loM fey klm lut June, and given up for lost. John T. Ilinton sent us samples of wheat grown m his farm on Willow cek, this county, which we believe was never I excelled for Insurant growth, size and numbers of grain. In the county. Wm. Lee, the veterinary sergeon, will be in attendance at the Union Fair, where all who desire his services can be accom. modated. AM operations in his line care fully done and warranted. Mr. Lee has proven himself highly qualified to per form all be professes. COUSTT STATISTICS. WiUioutcotnmeat at this time -we sub mit the following statistics of our county I for 1877 and 1870: 1S77. Gros value of property $1.701, (XV: Indebtedness SQI.OU Exemption 251910 - . - K w 1 J . w,-. . ......... , 1S76. Gross value. H.K5.134 43US3Z Indebtedness. Exemptioa 27150 Total taxable property Wl.tS Increase over last year 7S.1SS 0a ,bc "Icane deck cf aa ambling .caJnie hon ,&st S e d-r rrTT'ou to iIondJ) e Parted on a short Journey ,owinl lhc fimed eltj of WalU Walla, i c not tend to write anything but a paragraph regarding the trip. Lack of . time Md 4 dvspcplic disinclination would preclude anvthlng else. Ilaving arrived at the Walla" Walla river, we 'alighted at Mzr 5,1 of W. q,, tnrroaa. by exaimf fo,U Md ripened fmit of all kinds and being invited by him to f , Djghtt we fjAi, ,tfd tbc proffefcd Lojpiulitr. Tra Te4n baj j Mr. C. locaIed whe he DOW u witL. ! in mi,c oflbc prosperous Utile village of 1 iHltnn, where all the ct.a venitaces of town "ecan oe isuna wactsmitti snops,mea vraupai, uesiaes a COnUQCIefl bv Air. Mm arhete a Tarietv r.T , merchandisa can be found readers Mr. Cowps country home a most favorable spot, where nothing but contentment could find a resting place. The frniU 3Ir. C produces are the best in the country; and right well does he care for them. His cellar attests the quality of his grapes and KEGO-MAX w hospitably entertained. nd it wat with regrcU we departed Irom our Last 10 datlcJ PpertiIaing to lCdlOTi Weatsav Itesaa. 0n tfc27th last. Isaac L. Vaawlnkle " rrested by deputy sheriff Beajamln, chirgcd with committing on assault with dangeaous weapon on the person of Wm. Donaldson. The weapon used was a knife. Donaldson was cut in the left shoul. der. On bearing tbt evidence in the case. T.T. Lieuallen acting as magistrate held thedefendeat to appear at the October term of the arcuit Court. Immediately after ij,e examination Donaldson was arraigned ,, warrant sworn out by Van winkle- hearing the evidence on the part of the State. It seems that the party were at work in the harvest field, one driving and the other loadinc a header wazon whea the al- tercation oocured. ton this week. It requires 14 beeves besides other meat each week te supply the Weston market. Our merchants are having large lots of wheat hauled to the railroad. g Leo Schumacher has opened x photo graph gallery at Weston. Dr. C. J. Taft of Wall Walla was In town this week. Our streets are crowded with teams load ed with grain. FR0U LTEPPSER. Our correspondent at Ileppner, under date of August 20, writes as follows: Very eagerly have we scanned the pages of your paper for some weeks past in search of a few items from this place, not so much that we are anxious to learn the news as we are that our part of the country should have at least one represen tative of our local paper. But it appears that our people are dead to the fact that they have a medium through which they may make themselves and their part of the world known to the world at large. Yet notwithstanding this, a knowledge of our favored land is heralded throughout the country, and hither flock people of all trades and professions to assist us in build ing up for ourselves a common home of wealth and propriety. It baa been assert ed aad it may with prosperity be repeated that, "There k prospcrcas future la iiorc for Uie people of lleppaer and lcln; Uy. This it decldcdlr a favored country. and success is sure to crown the efforts of an Industrious people." As items f news ire submit the follow ing: Dr. J. C Andrews has built a coxy little residence In town wbera be now resides with his happy family. Mr. Minor's new hotel is doing a flour ishing business. Mr. L. L. Sbortridge has nearly com pleted his boot and shoe store aad real, dence combined, when he will soon take possession and commence business. Mr. I. II. Chase has again bought in, andis now a partner with the Dicksoas in the blacksmllhlng business. A few night since an aiurcatloo took place in the street in front of Mrs. Smith's hotel between some parties said to be Billy Jones, Oscar Mitchell, and Johnny But tcrfleld in mhich a pocket knife was rued pretty freely, if we are to judge from wounds carried away by tho last named gentleman. Such work as this does not speak Tery well for the morals of our town M.t - I. -.- I Til i .1 - 1 - . r i",, 1 ,un" w Mrs. Dr. Andrews has been engaged to teach the Ileppner school for the quarter commencing on Monday, September 3d. Bttxr B. BOTH MADE Moxet. Tie Walla Walla Union says: A year ago there was a tract of 133 acres or wild land at the foot of the mountains, near the Oregon line, that one of our citizens wanted to buy. The owner asked f 1,000 for the lacd. The woulibe purchaser offered to give the first crop raied on the land for the title to It. ThU offer Use owner finally agreed to. The proper transfer was made. The purchaser at once broke up and seed, ed the ground to wheat. This Summer be cut, threshed and delivered the crop. The crop was sold for $4.55. In other words the man who took the first crop for his land, received $33 per acre for it, instead of $7 SO, or a clear profit of 27 50 per acre. The purchaser says it cost him f 79? to break the ground, put in, harvest ad deliver the crop, or a clear profit of fSOl. Both men are satisfied, the seller being just a trifie the most pleased. RAILROADS, ETC. There is much ado being made at this time in the papers of the State in rerard to railroads. Some are decidedly io favor of an extension of time fur the completion of the North Pacific road, carrying with it the muniSclent grant or snbsidy made by Ooo cress. The Portland Oregooian is radically In tavor f lengthening the already long time enjoyed by that company for the con. traction of its road, and principally so for the reason that Portland is to be virtuallr a terminus, and favors a route on the south side or the Columbia. In this the Oregoo ian ne fear misses the mark, as that rad will never traverse the confines of Umaiilta ----- . people. Grand Roode valley wants a rail, road to the Columbia river, aad her citizens with outside capita are going to build it regardless of the people of this cr any other county, and without asking aay fa vors; beaccocr people are highly later rated in havinr: a through read, reaching from tie Columbia to Ke lion or some other desireabic point on the Union Pacific, which will give cs eastern aad western connections. Portland capitalist have al. ways opposed an eastern connect! oa via eastern Oregon the reasonings aad asser tion 1 of the Oregon tin to the contrary. The attention of that paper is cntled to the year 1G7, when the Peagra route was sprung aad backed by Pcnland's leading mea la order to defeat any importaat pro gress made by the Portland, Dalles & Salt Lake Rrallroad Company; aad as an evi dence of this fact the following paragraph. appearing in the report of the Board of Trade of Portland and signed bv IL W. Corbett and George Rcld, (the former aa ex-Seaator) is herewith produced: The railroads, steamships, coasting ves sels and river steamboats we now pos sess are adequate ana sumcJent lor some time to come to meet the Internal transpor tation or toe various prod ecu or tne State. Thus It will b seen as long as Portland Is satisfied with facilities for egress aad in. gress. a certain class or portion of her lead, ing men ask nothing for Eastern Oregon, until the next political campaign shall roll around when candidates will be found all rght on that question. Therefore, we feel very mnch like commending the following taken from the Mountain Sentinel, U tho consideration of all who bava the interest of this country at heart: Whereas, It has been the custom of of. fkeekers cenerally. to pled re themselves to every enterprise calculated to open up ana aeveiope me resources or troatiiia, Unioa and Baker counties, and whereas locks at the Cascades, a railroad to the Co lumbia river, the Dalles & Sandy waron road and many other measures of great im portance yet remain In a most glorious state of primitive freshness, therefore be It RttriM. That we care devellsb little con. cern's the political professions of any can didate for oftVe, but civc due notice that we propoe to hunt out and support men who we have rraaon tn believe will work for the interest of this locality until we ob tain the long promised relief. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pendleton Illjrh School. THE smzI tarn of TtUUHoa Slti Scbooi vB ofieo 03 MONDAT, OCTOBER 2, 1877. Terms ef Toitlea, per quarter, pajabia ta a4vaoea: rYimir DrrniaeBl... ....... .......... ..i 7 19 frank! It 00 Hlfter " 12 14 Tbe frlaarr Coarse ou: of ElcaieBtary reB- lae. Hniwl and Wfttlac aad tba faadaaMtttai laUes of arlihmrU& Tbe rraalcal Coarse ledaaVf all tba bnacaea eT study ivsjaired bj law ta ba uafht la tba BClwuls of Unxoe; a7 pupil parsalaf a braacli of atotfjr Dot so Isdodad, will ba deetDe4 la Of 11 Cooraa. Tim in becooBtad by tba oaarter terra, balf tern. tbrae qaaner terai aa4 lull term, accartlaf at paptls iw ram MM MWN. Frolrscud stcknest of ta-e er taaea tnuxeiln srecks daratloa will ba credltad oe tba lamedJcr tarn. Ter rartbet particulars, a4dreaa fSO. C XRKOLO, rrtBdfal. ADVERTISEMENTS. L I V E R L1VERM0RE k BEAGE ..ii. iltrraassvs W tm,.i.i. Baatssss ttUittafcac la O R E Ar srw aaVnat la tVt paUVs a Urf IX i til aUecUd stack f MERCHANDISE At tWs very is-rat CASH seteM. aa the Lava saade arraat-eateata W paRhaaa (jrl la tU (aa rraaoac avutst. They kes Vaad a NS fet as DCX KUa rerfcet riutas SHIItT. Uch ar aaade ia order; aad aay (XUa auaa IS be tars abed aa aVon aatw. I TW xtfWat xV via V stUM BIDES land rCM. aad afl llada of Coattrr fn deca XT' Vim tM aftau Ut at Iti.U B E A C L E AXD...... ACF.ICVLTb'AL IMPLEMN'TS ri aad riyeras la IV 1 boaa. Urcrmmrc Sc. Beagle. D. W. PRENTICE, . ....Sacnaaor U ..... Sherman fc Hyde, FertlaBsi, rega. Wiilrss'i and XtUI JIUSIC - DEALER! darn Xreat tar D-rfsa fr tba WEBE8 PIANO AND STANDARD ORGAN. Xacrlrad lha At LV Pealeiitil lilbWlso UTS. SEERyAK AXD HYDE, SQUARE, GRAND JlKD UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tba beat tlB priced taatrasaeatj aasaa. rnlly Waxrantd for In jn Sheet music, music books, and every description of musi cal merchandise, wholesale and retail. leatraausu sold oo earr, saesttftlr lAcUHaeaU. CaUJenea aa4 fricm list Mat frea ea TV leal loo. Prtntlce'i XaU Store, Cmmt first aa4 aider Stmu, (Strowbrtdfe htw bvJMiaf Portlaad, OrfOsi, ' M ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. SW1TZLEB, D CALEB IX GENERAL - MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Dry - Groods nARDWAKE, CLOTHIKQ, Totoaooo, BOOTS AND SR0R3, ITAT8 AND CAPS, Kte. Kit.' HIGHEST CASH PKICE Firs zni Olies. MAIN ST PENDLETON. oaccex. PENDLETON rLUUllllMj MlLLO.'taS THr rZXDLXTOY riDUtXSQ VtlXS art a M saetoi aaJ ta tiA ipniiia rav r3 W . ' EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT .Or Illgbwt Cask Price Paid Fee lis Will gnai Cra aa! Clop Ft!, btm tall. aaj Caj is it wret- FLOUR. BRAN AND FEED For sals at all lises. Try sa aad js wis lai I wss da rUbc Mr : :seue U(tatX aalea aad ssaS yeadu. I rl GaTUULXTZl TH1 1XST PL0US. Ia ti esaatrj,as I kara tit Vest Mil W. S. BTB5. CARPENTERS M BUILDERS ML .-... !C0NTR ACTORS jltnr 0X Ocrt street U tba soas ballllir af Vatt Taylor's Uackhb stop .Pendleon, Oregon SIGN WRITING, ....HOUSE PAINTING ..'.. . glaz'ing, ! ! '. . . ! . . ! .".V..UNLERTAKiNG Promptly Attended To. Commercial College. PKtr. MART TXTXOR Will. Locate frrsiSeSUy la readleiaau aad aa tba in day ef October open a Commercial Cotlete, wbkcb wW cnolloaa whboat Ta- ratM. ricer oa Cbnstsut aad Xt Tear, aUt July 1st. im. Ml besacbes lacladlac peBBiaasbtji sad stasia aad doable entry book krrpiBC tboroa(Uy UQ(hU vrrtucc XsArrs. iaciadic aipwms. BMt roe (A rail coarse la book keer4B aad dlHoiaa, $tt. Ladle aod ceatlemea Sited for teachers. Mak rear ralcslsUooa to attend tba ttadletoa Com. saerctst Collere PapfU can saal better adraocemeat la 4 moolht In say breach at Taylora schoul tbaa la ooa year al aay ctber ea lb Coast. Bafjrtaces Jttl lesttlmsU tdacators ea lh reals. Our Eraml Column. ;H"r a T, ,m arcaatoBallr ilbit cturj. Tbia atoca U abrtlt Ue 1 lsbrnrKprtctoilTtfikmer w,t'sterD'7Crrt'K t,bwa- ""r' AZEZ$tf& cijif. s a J a H m (au. '- T.lrV VfiaaaWMo g W , W1 mU. a 11 Re!, win korrai ctitit n H A hft up. ivrf 1 w-e ia ca car ooiuaes ct m. niu, "ier',.r,',',"Il.t.mki 'WiSfS'" ? Irfturie. rrwaslKssliulii left aH trsUrr ibi la rufctr aaa4r.iip; herf a.. tawtja generous support is aecortitd W II Uh, Barch rrei, tetUe. HLIena1? silt lit b' tllOSC who liaVC IjOiiaaTC la aajti ear, Uurm aame WaM C3 lrt f blKtr . . . ., , . 1 . , . ja.a iu7a.uaa, cattk. irtuf t at atcur saiw , interest in the welfare of tfcis colefl bip; aayVraMafprr bit W rjBl tat; Horns' . . r.. , m. uu1uMw.i1i,. 1 ' 1 portion of the State. The year KKLaaataV. lauUta-. catUc, RL e8 rltit ki; , , , J. '"-laruiuriitt, wj,ito j hard times and great scarcity al1 XU StrCefcnxb, Batter rmk CauU. U aa left ; ftlOney will deter maiir fipat MnaJervpes-'w'bear, baeara aaiac braad, aouCer. - , ., , J."t"Jrn'ur . subscribing for the pawr. who KlatHMlifea. Cattle, E 1 00 rttb W(. eartoir 1 ,9 11 3 w eri u Kt ur s4 4iutai, icU under ordinary circunistaneess, Se4 aai IHt iLmMr . , . . . . , ... OTUeerv. Udu. eal.W T Z tUU Up. crop aa4 WOUld tl'llllDClV aSSlSt l aaJeraaSferoyeCrtfUrar, arfnntxUwlKi. - - , e- . , . i''2"- , . taming the enterprise, by out- TTuwn IUItt, BafpT Caavoo; eattSe. Uea htl kip. . ., . x. ' J J m 1.. wt i nib or, aM. 4r.br M mg their moneys "woirni m in lata kmrsaa ferxa4 ao kft b.. ... , 0 0 LeatberiBaa. HTSri eattV. doabU rv-loca as NEWS, OOlll flOme- and forMEtt Emrm feet la left ear ' see tta4b: tm-I n-vtnatukfliVicliir A 3 WeHt. Here aer' eaitJa, ttrw asaaS ITi U trlsarv t aert eatiW. lir asaaS ITi la trlaara. t ivHraNMnKtiHivunv tut 1 Unt, l.a ttr fuets ta left ear,!liraU 3 COpy 10r 1101110 rGKl- aa teaa4 tm UTl feaaMrr . b. A.ibce.ua4MB.7iwsi HMcreeb catca,, XKaakftsJp. aatVr LaUrrep art hft ear ar4 (p. , per aatr emoafficfl est t unes atee bnt c im ! j. k iHari. reota. cult, ctrtia aadr HIMM aaleraala. aa kft blp. taa UtX IS eacbearaa4aa4rrtir!mWiUeacear Hr- we aeva4 om left u:. t MraKlM. LB4llercreek-Seea.sr aa rit!.l ilMF.kW. callir ua. aa rVidU tfp, crop s4 ryn ia rati as i tptiu tiniw, , W1M am Mil 1 jj fp 3-pr- Saddle and Harno , il.h.fc.l., jiiica 10 our ctaie. names. rJCCDv"0Xr0 J lil0sc friends left behind prefer L ITT Cceataxslf a tsaj a wrv eanr af 1 i Hir .-is. cra-s vrp., tUxrv, a paper sent to them everr csiaa-t sea cf utit KiAzt te5. aa-Erir-. week rather than a letter semi l f TsjJS7 aClavri isK Fine Wines, liquors and Cigars AI.UAY5 TO BE HAD AT .lacobsnn & Cos Sdloon, OlTcaOe BkS wars -tere. STA1MG rrejiw ADAM CESTE3T5TAL E3 W ES K."5T, PENDLETON, OREGON, II Brti ta taW-a t&e pes tarei to Kraai BULK Met&attteU wrr tot C eaCeai rtaij Try twcMrtare. er eaa( side as Stasa at. enter U Uack. 6UMX0XS, UaVsOrcsMOaf. af aaa Stau arerrjoa. W aWa c-aasrasrrssatSfia. OrrfZa A. farsat ,ar e. Fraal n. Jtct 4ctbarat- iaa Sar Oewte. rnsrilSIB CT?CCtaSeer2- jL la ia t ta fn si Orrrac. n ma( CanvtsimaP ssiVar ! rii Titrmr rta-si xrm mc-m-tr sttm. own at aa tors Ut a m i.minz tie sssnuja caaarsn mm vaai iu smt. aaa tttvrt see rnber- al mart; as aran.Scg la ir ncNui as 'a ta i TECH. H BZrXTZ, Mlj fcr jiZ. MONEY MONEY rriDere mcr s-r- a . RCW8IB. a1 cm x vtvbk or kt iiorsk- nan a fast Juggles card press 1SI . IIXtrrr : od order and condition, card 'rlT?S is made a sptcialtt. fnmtVnAua. -at be rrruded Uti-rUeeff4 Til f larfrrs nnnrimant t t pTfrraJ. Tbe Leive eaaeM as eear&sra, a yea? ea V traad-JCeaitfce len r-(. r4So. raaw Vfta.e. with nan aeul. ad att bsrsa, ws kraU a ; vaa rji.wnt. Kana 3S. SITS. cnxoocQix RESTAURANT TacaTTOniox or the tkjivtiixg ttbuc aad etUaests Is caSed ta ny Sax try sad Srataaract yass ceuaoaaav: ia o23.caLl.ot;oxi. Jfxn doer la tb rostcaV. XnU as rrrOar boars, JO crats. Luca at asy tli 3t crata. X nrfty eT Bread, . Pie - and - Cake rmmnHy ea tasL MY ROOMS AND BEDS A3 tnlsj arsr, aa trrrered U rzralaa csasJartabat LODGISGS XI mttxiU nlrs. L. H. LEE. STEAM - BAKERY ESTABLISHED IX 1SL - -tSDroOJDLTOJ. AxcrjicTCKKit or ntuun, cakes, ties' iL aad an Mad of Crackers. Tin-fro feniM I Uala &rret, WalU WaCa. Stttie Up! Tns nuy or stlvzstcr kkmlkt n3 beeo dlwttved, and an note al accoQaU ef the Cm basben left la ar band toe retWUoo. JID ac" avtlBfat Snail Ka aaaaillatal ru.l ataJae allV baia.Ji.aal ma; turrwiitsy FORCED COLLECTIONS Witt b made aM rcou added. J. IL TCKXCT. Information Wanted ! IMVtEDIATCLT oT tb ftTleea (IS) Sbtpwrecked Mar. laer wb sere reared oabotrd C 3. frtail '-Coe- atitoitoo," Cart. Jba rtrrlvai. by the C. S Coosel si Vs.raral, CWlt. Jim IS, WO. to ba carried la aa Jlaterfcaa rort. The partlei Ibemselvea or their heirs will learn aomclhlB to their adrsataf by addresiial or spplylac la jibuani m. iui.it, lllr tr It S. CUlsss. Sejt'lc Kltf Co. Vt. T. aa-AU kind er V. &. Sttl aad Tentorial CWic eoUected. T,E E(;MY, i-wnurro.v, rmatilla co.. twtuwx Tlfia: nnnop ia nllfilittriaarl in really one of the best coiinties of the State, and which yet con :.a much valuable pubiie The paper can be made ft vnlilfiVIn iiiv!K.. 1. J w i more fepceuv crofvth and M LI IaV- I a V ment of the county, nrovitkd VI iwiio eri . .. . JC Hie tiUlV Of Jill IS tn K!lhcfB - . r , . ... ing. and then to send at least . e- 1 - one copy to a friend 1:1 tile States, that it may then be cr- .1 . j .4 " , - CUlateU amOUg tllOSe Who O- - t 1 1 , . . Sire 10 DCttCr their COttdltlOfc. 1 1 , by immigrating to a better country. It is a notorious fee . t hut O rnrmrt ninarc snnt s7tA Z " VVr'r ' ? t uruugut nunureus 01 imm- . r. a r -a yearly. 'Really it is in lite ,5Sf JSgZZ ST farm from a load of hay domi to a turnip, it is not besrsiaff 1 that we are, but simplv re minding people of their duty, ! tu uieinseivcs, ineir lneaog jand the public. f AD VERT1SIXG; j , - , . I 10 those doing business in n'thc country the necessity, or rauier beneiit of advertising, ! ought to be apparent. Let our .country paner make a cood 'showine of business men: let ,, , , . 1 , t reilCCt the bUSIBeSS Of the" I COUatrV-anil thpn tflAA nKrnirl 'can form a correct idea of what taAciiiAt? f Iia aava. 1 1 Uisy.osET back mdirccUy foer- t iOlu. JOB PRINTING. Tlie East Oregoniax job oi- ' fice can turn out as good plain 1 hllinp?; nnrl srwwtl ihLt . -aB- as .any office in the Sute; hmrms -.-v "ns-ui vt t uajaa nnd OtllOT tvnO rPniieK tkra nf UUU UUlUr I) pV. rtUUvira Ul OI- j lice complete for poster prlat- mir, which we arc always ready to do witlt celerity ami certain ty and at very low prices. Any business man in tbe conn- try desiring any kind of job work done, will please address us and get terms and ate pledge ourselves he will have no occasion to send to YaHa Walla or Portland. Years ot esperior.ee, and aa ackaowl edged skill in job printiny pre pares us to assert that we cat give entire satisfaction. LOCAL 1TIS.1IS. The settlements aod towns of Umatilla county are 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 gnras for the small business we ex pect to do for a year; therefore we would deem it an especial favor if persons iu ench town and settlement would send us each week all local items ami occurrences in their town or set tlement. Items which are sometimes considered trivial 'read well when in nnnr. lYounc men and 4. women who dfLSirC to Ctlltivntp thPAT nniVOrc of composition, and learn to write in o terse, brief and plain manner can avail thom- SOlVOS 01 tlllS mVltatlOn find i a... ..... benefit themselves, the public, - and render us a great favor. In theso columns we 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 and this we cannot accomplisk without assistance from ona or more persons from every towa and settlement in tho county Therefore we say.