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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1877)
SJc (bast Drrgmiian. SATURDAY SEPT. 1C, 1877 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE RHBUCED! IX ADVANCE: 1 Taa...36 VI asm. ..$t M .3 Uramrs .$1 The mills of tlte gods grind slowly. It is twenty years since the bones of Urigbam Young victims bleached en the Moun tain Meadows. The examination for the military cade ship at Wot Point will not take place un til sometime next Summer. Should it be otherwise determined a new examining board will be appointed. The great Corliss engine in the machin ery hall, Philadelphia, has been taken down and packed ready for removal to Proridencc, R. I. Seventy railroad cars will be needed to carry it. It has been decided by the supreme court of the United States that the tax Icvi cd by the State of Nevada on the bullion of the bonanza mines must be paid by the owners. This ends a long controversy. Mads II ek Mark.- ur t- v.ll,liCd,y Pursues its wandering wa . I ortia Knight," mail undisturbed by the pick of the . Knight's beautiful getic placer miner, and the rock I named after Col. X. B. little daughter, now in training at the Fair j ui. . iuc x at flllv and has f pping one of Grounds, is a splendid little made -her first mark" by nippi Jim By bee's (her trainer) ears otL The Wasliinhton Star says that Post master General Key's southern friends seem to have a satanic delight in forward, ing to him marked copies of southern pa pers, criticising his New Hampshire speech m herein he alluded to his compatriots in arms as "-erring southern brethren." Crazy Horse, the Indian chief, who died of wounds at Camp Robinson, Nebraska, received whije attempting to escape, as was 1 1 .ji.m()w..mb Bull, is rcjiorted to have been the chief ac tive commander in the Coster slaughter. His band has been entirely disarmed. .CouPAST OnGAXtzExx The Portland Salt Lake and South Pass Railroad com! pany completed an organization in that city by the election of the following named Directory. G. H. Woodard, J. 31. Strow bridge, a M. Wiberg, A- J. Dafur, E. J Jeflery, J. a Hawthorne, C. P. Church and TV. W. Chapman. The board elected J. C. Hawthorne President, W. W. Chapman Vice President, and C. H. Woodard Sec re la rr. The Portland Bee says it understands the proposition to survey the proposed route for & railroad along the south side of the Co lumbia river, between Portland and Uma tilla, is meeting with very general favor among property owners and business men in this city, and the necessary funds will undoubtedly be subscribed. Such a sur vey would lead to the greatest benefits lor this State, and they would concentrate in j Portland. Ccttixg axd SLisutxo. Homer Hal lock tells.us that he has a letter from Hep- pner. Umatilla county, in which a drunk- en row between Oscar Mitchell, John But terfield and Ciller Jones is mentioned. - . . 1 T ... , 1 , r c I 1 liuucnieiu anu Joaes uccame an-: gesad at each other. Jones, with his vrt knife, cut Bntterfield, making scv - waitaciMons in his face, and others ia . . . , ln,3,in- TLc poinds are not con - aMWed dangerous. Satan Uta&sHui. Orern. since the organization of thc enairlal ?vcrnment, has been reptesen - tad ia coscm bv the following riexsons Samael R. Thurstna, 1S40; Joseph Lane concluded to act as trescrrr for thc com ftn 1851 to 1833; L.F. Graver, 165S; pany. and if the eaten rie sareeds we Laa.in; Stout. 1833; George ILShiel, 1SG0 Jahn IL MeBride, 185i; J. II. D. Hendcr- m3. 1SC1; ltufn Mallory, 15CC; Jos. S. Httiitb. l&iSi J. II. Slater. 1S70: Joseph G-1 V.'w.n irt. 3 V V.m;ti. rVv. Wiin. L. T. Lane, 1S74; IL Williams, 1S70. our cousrr flkjlxces. From facts which are developing with the times, we are led to believe that the in debtedness of this county is not so great as Las generally been supposed; the county treasurer, some time ago, gave notice that certain county orucrs wouia oe pam an . emeries and enhancing very materially presentation at his office: the orders not- tlie value of Monumental property, coming in after sufficient time, an Investi I Another handsome tcih was recently tap gatlon was made concerning the cause ctJJ'J delay, when it was discovered that some of the orJers referred to had been turned over to the county and redeemed, but for some cause the ex-treasurcrs. at the time.had failed to make the proper entries oa the books of thc office, and so fits orders were supposed to be unpaid. These orders were ; "tj"1 " ""'"7 V u'e rV nrc .Ii a -i r ' ,.t!.,, rJa?Jo. I itnportant fcatare then dropped from thc list published for redemptian and others put in their stead, when thc same thing occurred again. This proves that thc county indebtedness is some less than actually supposed, and there may be ma.ny orders supposed to be unpaid that may, on investigation prove to have been redeemed years ago.Wesuggest the PIti- ate ar t.kfntr sucS stens mar secnrl a competent board commissioned to call in, at least, thc number and amounts of all outstanding orders and to thoroughly ex- amine all the accessible records and to de- tcrminc thc actual indebtedness of the countr. Wc referred to thc effect of high . , .,. taxation in a former Issuc,and If the coun- ty indebtness is much smaller than suj- no tamtion mar be made corresnond- l.ri.lsu -ml ttm n- nronertr holder "o'j J '. r . . . benefitted, not to say anytiiing ot uie capi- tal kent out of thc countr on account of excessive taxation. The voters of this county now have an opportunity to sec what they may effect by electing competent and honest officers to work for them, in. stead of those who Usue fraudulent scrip and destroy the records that their actions may not be tnccd. A county officer is an agent authorized to act for the people in his county, and the people should use as much care in securing good officers, In every way, as they would in securing good and competent mechanics and workmen of & private nature. GRANITE GREEK LETTER. Our correspondent at Granite creek, un der n late date, utter speaking of tlte Jlon. u in en tal mine, says: No mlnlturcamnin the world Kbrn In the same state of development could boast our mines arc In successful operation. crr a more proiective future than the one tal will ur into the productive valleys, now being developed almost in sight of immediately surrounding our promising your pntepcrous valleys. Practical miners, camp, enterprises will spring into cxls experts of much renown, have carefully In- fence, thriving and wealthy cities will spvctcU our mines, have asayeu tue ore i i taken from nearly evtrj ledge now being prospected, and have been suprlsrd at the extent of the mineral belt ami returns from assays made. There can and w ill be no failure iu the working ol the mines and our quartz Held will, when fully de veloped, rank second to none yet discov-' ered. The lt-dges ou the surface arc small but gradually widen as the work or devel opment progrcsscs, and we arc confident that when a certain depth is t cached an extensive and fabulously rich ledge of ore will be discovered and the immense wealth of Uiis silver-bound district placed beyond conjecture. Go where you will in" this vast mineral belt and the echo of the thundering blast will reach your ears, pro claiming that the work of development is not coauncd to anv particular point but that the discoveries are numerous and work is twiug performed in even- section. Capital will find a brilliant 'field on Granite. Thriving mining towns spring into existence, the thunder of heavy stamp mills will relieve the quiet mouotony of our mountain retreat and prosperity reisn supreme. The little stream that in the past delivered up its solden treasure now ' way at- cucr- bound treasures of the mountains that give Gran- : , " . I ,lc soarc m D0W sougut for by the t indefatigable quartz miner. The Moou- .mental. Ralllcr.Phtl Sheridan andMoraing Glory, alone would rivr Ore eon a constac- uous place among the quartz mining dis- nets of the Pacidc. bat many other proa- ising ledges are in coarse of development, that bid fair to become ledges of some macnitnde and wealth. i We notice by the la-t isc ef roar val uable paper that the citizens of Umatilla county have awakeaed ta the importance of establishing a passable highway be tween Granite creek and Itin-h creek. This is a move in the right direction aad will insure to oar cntefprisiBg eoaatv a valuable and fermaaent market. The road leading from this poiat via Birrh creek to Umatilla Landtag is the o-t di ,), in ti.n-.lla .tut ir lMtiirT reason to believe thl the sa-pla$ for this entire camp will altiRMtefy be inwponeil over that rnatc We frel a lrp iak-rrt in the welfare of Umatlltt rnaety aad ta cerelv hope the cflinrt of those iakre4ed ia thi enterrie will receive tw sapfxsrt and eneuarageiacBt of all thae iatereUed in the future prosperity of w tttrhrias county. Tlie coasmptia of a pro)ems quartz yield w ill lie tmmewse and a rahm blc source of rcveaae in ttust kotliiy fur-: tunate eooagh tn secwe the faraMiMg of necessary sBpplies. Graator IUker ohns ties wilj DMt aww1lv reach fnr tise , itemptinr bait, aad if the cflnrt saw oa I tool m i matiita coajuy frare lauic uht nil! rnrkJ -rtilr o-rurt- W in r carried ea w ith mack vienr. miaersi aaxioes to make as maeh headway a possible ere the retara of iaeJemeat w earn- er. The present sasoa has Wea pmpltiaa' and maeh has bcea aacomplisaed. bat a miner's work like a tamers mrrer ead. TIIE KATTUtR beiar deliseaUr Tnnnel is betas deliseaUr fenrarnVd: sidrTaMe exeilemeat. everybody had poere three shifts warkiaz nisat aad dav aad the laiatai ike Wr'w : IkC deeaiy laterrxed ia j completion of this gig antic eaterarW is looked fnr ia October. Their pewperu 1 are eatrcmelv Batteria? aad af rr .! ified that tfaermot sancmne aape will be ViMi uam fl.m - mm IIum I ! .W.Max.. A v. null ...i a - v . im -1 tailored incesaatlr aad ia to sbit months the obiect far whk h taev have a I 1 I X -111 1.. '. 1 . .1 I tbdr miac praciicalv apeaed. ' shebibix ' .... , . . . . mmiMnr arr (.till wri;inir an laetsr r---. dnla bJ .1H riAt r.Mi Um- K f L ,; ,:i g .. !. 1...- 1 No work of any cnaaaeac ha beta: 1 P"rfiraed thl sesfoa oa ibiM0raiBrlry. : Oarfrien.1 Res Ioed M JeNrt; uh extenioa aad hi rr-tarac tlmash n-nt . knou tt preat wrWar wc frH cwtWest j will lie eqadly a flatlerinc as that made tiv the ijravet luajr compaay. 1 he it. .M.t4mpanr are matiias active prepara- ; I'00 ff commeacias work aad aH wJM be I iu iuiurs k va u as irmniiim ... in 1 are cnnDdent we win. iaat was ear ob ject In accenting the proffered position rall objectw to this am n rem est oat a j promiH-d share in the spoils soon rems. ciled him and we will look" oat for the bead botes and place him over thedBtup. Weather very cnol ami Ihe pre perl i for a saow storm very flattering. WP3I. Under date of September I, thc same correspondent furnishes us he following: Work throughout onr mining district is progressing favorably under most encour aging circumstances. Tlie Monumental tunnel is moviag along rapidly, still continacs to unlock the thc rock-bound trcasaresi of oh! Bahlr. i ii M- ..i. i ii gradually adding to the past valuable d Cu j jiarc bw,, brought to light' through the : agency of this important enterprise. There i ' future for all the led-cs thus diKv- LTveS I quality even by the famous Monumental. j The fad that the precious metal exists at and demonstrates beyond all doubt Hiat the mines will be deep and also permanent. Tlie prosperous mining days or thc wst will be revived in our fast declining plac- crcamp.and prosperous and never to I CAUBUSU.-U UC.U " 1'- t .-.t .1. 11. ..- - verancc and indefatigable cnenry or tlie hard working miner- Thc effect of thc .m . SZ f . . f I. t nTtPpTa ! ffi!lU"l?"i l-JlZ "J r? will have a greater effect not only on East ern Orccon but thmurottt Ihe entire state. Thc famous Cotnttock in Nevada built the now flourishing commercial cities that dot f u,e prosticrousltatc. encourascd thc a-ri j cultural interests within her boundaries ? P' a mwktt or inestimable value i iu iicr aisicr zuiiui. ii c nave eveiy nssur- ancc lha, ,Jlc cff(Xi nT our wealthy quartz district will be equally as brilliant, and the commercial and agrlculttirl Interests "regon, as inucu encourageu inrougn i r r-m t. i . the medium or our ptrxpcctUc mines as thote of Sjrcr Nevada through the crcat "Bonanza." Our mines are located almost uithin nn enterprising, productive fanning country that will receive direct i and lasting benefits from thc successful ', working ofthc nch and uumernus ledges; but to receive Ihe benefits rcrerretLto. com-1 municatlon must be opened with our quartz field over permanent and direct! highways wen ajianicu ior me iransp.n. tion or heavy freight and the necessary supplies for a pro-trotts camp. Uniati'la county has it within her power to grasp thc golden opportunities thus exposed to view; opportunities that will scatter wealth: throughout thc thriving country, stimulate enterprise and encourage her industry. Wc know whereof we speak and if the citi zens of our county take no action rrgnnl. Ins the otaulKliuirnt of a p radical and substantial road leading to (iranlte creek. Tlie great inducement lield out will inml assuredly bo irreditniable lost to her. and other localities will secure llictxi. When arise, monument or pnxtrlty, and the financial future of Eastern Oregon flatter- Ing in the extreme. Mining exc tement In rjltcr days built the flourishing towns that mark Umatilla, Grant. Union and Baker counties, rich returns nourished and encouraged this existence until our agri cultural interests, would iusure 'hem sup port. Those w ho have watched the derel oproent of our mineral resources, can tell the history of pat prosperity, consequent on the immense wealth ot auriferous dc Mfetls within the boundaries of otir grow ing state, but this extensive flow of wealtli was but temporary and now an epoch of the past. 1-rumour pn-scnt stand-point we can look forward io the brilliant dawn of a golden future, to resources of wealth that will be Inexhaustible, and where de cay and abandonment seemed almost in cvitable, prcsptrity will find a permanent abode. The many quartz failure in the past hare encouraged the prejudiced Idea that Oregon would never grow famous as a quartz mining district, bet the Idea Is enoneous and the immediate future will dispel forever this discouraging supposi tion. Nothing on earth can new stay the progress of development and where in the Cast, nothing but the caynte's howl roke the crave like stillness if oar moun tains recesses, the crnhias ood of the nevertlrin qturz mill will lie beard, a ad -- 1 ----- , - - , Granite creek mining district command the aiU-atioa of eaierpri.tn- ix-opl- Pat! ,tiesextrrieBC('diBqartziBiiig.h - havc! luuwiml iwrminn kti lkf4rfrtMrtar.- cnafe-seil astoaisaMteal at prospects la view ami have left the silver tJeM ttmrongMy ooartacnl that ow tataes are well awrtky the attraibtti lotoac! arwsa laeaa The 3IoaafHeslal. Hauler and Phil SaerWan. even Ihoarh no other ledre weir lmm n to exist, would insure fabakva wealth to the sarroaadiag coaatry , bat a44e from the rich ami prtMaisia ledgrs above at en tmard, maay other led arc ia cnarrc devrlapmeat lhat may piiUy raaal thne now faatoas aa-l be Valuable aHdiiswat to nar aewly acqaiird wrahh. Asa seoeml tbisg the ledges are pleaaa4ly Wv-attvl. sar rnaeded by a ItamSMiate ?rtW of talaaUe INaber ittat w HI fallv mret all tar rwsaue- meats nf the rnian im ikr timber liae fer all time hi cMatr -. wafer s 4ray aad the mm n silaalcd as la be easily franl. Ere the Mt-e of aaofhw saassaer. sd wapsa romd will cnaaeet Ite vrina man with the lawanf ImlfprcaVacr. pm-1 xri ioa w ill br tUr mollo af tae ramp aad j We arc ziMi V stele taat nar trM IW made a crv muerMir eseaa aa. aai lt-r c Nanfcwe-4 xira a"uH' be np-r4d eat 1 the Hinws of wiatrr drive IV-a (ram bis work. Ia raDfcwtaeaee T Itto realt the Raw Hraa twmtvtay WWo mtt rttiA.Uf waat f eaHl.ti abaaaaa rtsetr cfcerMsed ; eairrssrse. vw aa-r wwt s myrm tm liinctl nn Hmarr hllrtMe Hua ttx Unit Siaee wraiag aar ht wc have rrclvrd iatwrM-altna r-xfac farrl4a eUy ttst it will be uf rrri iwtUce la lisr t'Aritk i State ami laat k wiM be a very valaaale1 , saarcr f eaHlt la lbx-e w ba cawStmplait. , maktag a at tke tafcrmtai gatae4 L a- "W faaajaaaa "a-a; r m aa vw aa-vaa vmrwr wwm taaee a's Sr-1 dtcavered. k created caa- the rrrat discwrery. bo aVatH rrrted pk. et ilW with the Iwly dae. had aek af K smrm ta iHetr eaasas. ssreamea at k at aisist aad la can Ibe eNmax wc have UAJtlJ tavkin 1 J t&J asj. . f I. . - r - - - - v . u. . j . " made to eat k. The dlscOTcrer. it eca. bad a sack ar at tat feaad aae arrd ta 1. 1 . t . mitt I .1 -X 1 t I t I alsa a ark of back a heat Saw KHaewarre , ia the batMia;. aad bavlag aa apfsHke mr barkwheat caUfS. onaetaded la make ae , . . i . r. , . mn nr wfnsr iw waaa rw iaz ia? Lnmrn MhtoTM . iWrUT tM kkf-k &M. tossed csmtaaed I be Soar, he aeaaaiatfd the wliag John sh l coateaK aad ra.ve him orders m mete k Bp m hot cakes. John aconrdingly to.k the preooa SJek ta his saaetam aartoram aad eommiaeed after - aistHss Thoe cakerrrated aalie a sensa tioa.aad thoe wba iadalred m the laxary aoa i rw maeu oa owcKwaeai cases, laat. ark didat rnalaln bart Lrat floar TL- I cakes were wHI seaoaed whh bailer and syrap aad if they had lva Ihe rieat stripe aoMM itave been rautame. A iierem!e effort was mule la eat the temptia; mr bat escoaracrd as they were wkh lasciflai seataainc they weahlnt tart daws a fel- low worth a cent Tber seemed well con - trnteil while be in? taauieated. bat when an effort wa made to swallow them they aaaWat po. they scewed lokaow that they wncWo t coatriaate to bappmess wouldn't coatriaate ta bari4acs. and thoaght proper not to make the trip. Tliose rakes were made from decayed granite or tm vj-caJioi iiorreMia cwy. nt nave heard of a-dut pies and there is one in. stance on record where ore was eaten and en loved bv a retiresentative of Iiirch creek. but even this dish would be preferable to a ' mod cake. Ike I quick to tale advtntgc of what he considers a profitable Invest. meat, and thinks the gravel company dopeand sell it rorbockwheat flour. He is c,,ifitJtnl u wotlld ukc Mmy fer ,WMe oui wouhi expect no orucrs tor a seroau in voice. WIM. A Yalcabi-r Ilonst Robert HrBce. tke large Clydesdale stallion belonging to George Oggan, died in Portland after an macM t,r K-reral tlav. It is gcnerallv .upi-ed .hat overflng wa, the ei the horses death. It was a beautiful animal, perfect in shape aad proportion, and valui-d at $2,(XX). . t.w n ,.n , ,, , . Ff 0M, Gec- "".mo -A dhpatch was neeived at military headquarters at Port, land on thc 10th Inst from Gen. Howard, under date of the 5th lnU with heodouar. ,m .t.V.tl..--.. I.-.l - 1. .....-....yir.. or thc cast fork. Tlie hostile passed thc a a a wa mines on me preceding day moving Cke'a folk. SturgU with six companies of cavalry moved up Clarke's fork from thc old C. F. Smith mad on thr 3rd InsL The mines alluded to are SO " "c " ,un w u,c oonn ,OT m , t"al stream. . JJILTOX JTEXS. Our town is improving very fast. Mr. Sheets has got his mammoth blacksmith shop about completed; he will soon com nience work. Thc Advents arc building a nice church to worship in. Wc have a good school running now, but our school house is not large enough to hold all thc sholarr. Tlie religious folks are now holding a camp.mcetlng about three miles above ,,' , .., . MU,oa' src Ing P Unic. Mr. L.Sutton will soon strat a saloon In 3ij.on e have a new doctor from PugctSotind whu will practice mulleins in this vicinity. NEW TO-DAY. AT HIE PJEXDLETOA' DRUG- STOKE WILL BE FOUND A Large and well selected stock of DRUGS, - MEDICINES AXD Toilet Articles. Glass, Paints ami Oils a specialty and in full stock. Also a large assortment of toys, fancy goods and muslctil instruments which will be sold Very low fer Ca-fc. SUJMOSS. It Orrtt Cort mt lar ial a? C'i"n tor tint, -a mmi rut UUnna idling ra. Kate la 1 ' AWaadrr aVf't-tial ! M HoBIXT ALEX l.Mtr.R THE ABOVE NAM CP 4rt-dat Ik iW sum of lfc S"t' mt wtw M mrm rrrr wimil ta tmrr tW trititH win. SW Sr- 4j 4 w fit mST trrm tf mn to t s Hp m utl mm; tlte Uk X4tf. 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AiMrs , swsuaa; Financial Kxhibit ar the Kocnm anb otrrxwrrxis or ntATUXA cocxrr. rwt thc tea ex tsu jctr 1. trt- SfBIIU tit.. .tsajxia. oatM tV-atat ltM K uti t.al4 aw I -. wut iW St Umrnl ua. tCaty lv. aii1 trnX .. . . 0s ui lT0r4 .. nmr m sat.taa.uli aim irt rf A-e Ajiw il 17 ttrfS. t I'l KIM - - - pdl lil Ttii iMti . isms aawrr lami a rio t9B rat vata. i Qmm CWn npw, . nT " ' cur mIltt " t.r4 M iKta AW 34 I.J-M m Ma aa ri auras u Ti ani'i f aUr..... ltoaac rrfmmt Xrmmm ..... . . C fl TTI U i u Xtea aa o rna. amc i tri Lbran bet. ! rrx of rm4 ... iSVfcJa.' iwart tjfmmm mi 1 ri iira svancx Cut7...". Men 5A ttn 1 IS on lot ! r-nr-iv- . 1 "" - tI0M ??2 Tin a em. t n-tauax dee U Cnaatr ra4 Sw atsueesnr. fatl, lt(Ma a4 hehkM rft iT.i trsaau lUtalrr Cnn Row. trtem, tp. AC. Lsnbrr toe brsV Ha Tacal r isfeam I U.OU CO aboctt r to ratoeata aeawi " l, titi Br Ara-. m ui crfxtri tom, m tub csacso ....I mr: ICSHSS .... IKOl :i SO 00 Itqmmr rm or tDKard KevaM Total tax? f li.TVSJt aaaerr ri tf on as erasxscT. Trtal trm. f Ott ftm mot t rtmem, Vf cWV Uttr snU ... .. TMnj "H . . .. ............ eM Ui, ST A - fnmnf ui, f Sbn2; l:s Miu - pii)imui n; rvotrt rva ui. - Draanal ifrT la f '... a.-......... " Hi " " rmr-rij 1'TI... " F " rBari bestse.. .......... mm Tt:ca i m tsso nso t.m to an ta Til i MO) 14 5 MM 7 CO S4U 400 ti :j TouJ t ISOa 16 AaiBl of a-rlp raacrfn tar tbt yrar red U( Ja!y 1. 177 1 17,177 IViat Ux tor t7S ..$ l.7t Z " - t; ssica - - t7l 341 51 " 113 4t07 " im :t: Total aswaat af dtttBqarst UI....I 3, SOS U ftat ef Orrroo. Countr af CmatHt sr. I. J. It. Ftxroa. Oaatr Ork mf M Ooaelr me4 . aabrrrbt rrrlHj tbsl tbr rX riaAtt at !! m?i aad rlvf4aan- of I'milll Cwislf. Orrcoa. tr ib rMamnrtw Jatjr 1. 17. s4 rtUct Jalr 1, H77. U rrrcl i-t trar, ta Um twt uf mf kanMr sa4 brhrf Wltai-M ar hsi4 sad ls ml rt skt cncfilr, thla . Oa tab dr of Jalr. tin atit. J. II. SHlRO.. Oaaiy Or. Strayed or Stolon. & A IX. RirWABn-ntriWUrarach for l rrtnre Jpft-U ortb!li4lrlsf-scildal-aUUiWiaN H TAdJ. at rndMaa. aU N nld: Oa snnrl nwrr rata old, nr la torrbrad. Wied rd W no Srf Lip. lb Mr ml aa II lb (- Irtl itMral err. bmm a sorrrl tntrr rod loar moalba okt Oar sorrrl mrr 7 ) Mtl c4d. Mar la fofrbrad, braad rd WoaMlbipaod Y cadrr tU W, baa a nml Lrrr4t Om serrrl jmUct born coil, (Ur to fort brad, bnad rdWoairnblp. Oor Trilmr laliaa bom braodrd IT oa Mt blp. It on tight tLnaldrr. All lb Wa to abort brand U abtt t ratlrd rsaalat W'. AIm IS racb tar tb rrtaro or tb totlowiac aalsialt to Ir UUIrr nt Illrcb errrlc Ooe rorrrl Dura wnb oroaa ro!t, brro-kJ T oo kfl iboaldrr. mmtm u-t AIM ono man Doras ntunni w oo np.i R,aiWT- -rsrk cirri nnCJ Jli lorrfMBi aalmali wrraUMrtraoaautrcmkjl'UolJUo ADVERTISEMENTS. S. R0THCH1LD CALL and examine the large and well assorted stock of general Just received by S.--R0THDH1LD At hi old stand la UMarkva htilbilnf . and hleh he offers tn ihe public ou term t thai a III cuaipare favorably with thoM ot any competitor. S. RQ7HGHtLD; Tlie feHnwInr are wa of the leaMnr Hae. of Mch you a HI always fiJ aa airimeat an baaW: Iry-rnd. 0l4ac. Bat aad 5mv. Hat aad Cap. CarfH-t. kiN paf-nr.Gm-erriVs. ulrt ninth fcu . I'alas. Olt Tffi. Hard'arr. Cailrry. CMaa aad Gl waie, SlalWaery. eic S. - RDTHGH1LD Ordera tram aVe prampt aMeadau. a raaal r Hide. Fan. Waal, ebaaze. e4c. ta:oa m t- STOVES AND Tin-ware Tin.ware. MnsTut tmr r art m vi u a aaal to ax mmmmm tmt mmmm l T jrtfe&4 mn I At Umatilla, Oregon. i Br Sjw a tn Ml to Sraai . - Uf m mm Wl mm mm Him 14 ta nf rWaaat I mmmU Mf toSW ia mat 1 W waa mf todt af Mm afia a M r1 aMTfanCtoastpfaa inpk. ' to aa sfc ata . ' LTrXTRaar MM to nl u4i it Urrr aa im m at frH r ii. aaa ! I ai ia u pm w aa m aa, ia TV atoai( a ay ha mt tum; cook fcToras Occident Goldsmith Range jGoldn Gate I Empire City Bio Grande PA SLOB STOVES The ilonitor Parlor Belle Laurel Hanger Echo Onward PARLOR COOK Jewell Echo BOS STOVES Black Giant Moguel Pine Knot Woodside Bonauza A fall aawnnrat af- OataU7 aa Ix&i. mhe Uri raaa. AR aran Sa rd coarOT- J"H WlWtA 4e ab txil arai aad duiatfa. VV.J txrzcR. FVR.ITURB STORE .AXD...... CABIiXET SHOP J. W. VAX PORX, rtcprlrtor. Xew Building, Court Street. a Orlrri for FBroltor proaiptiy attrodrd la -fa . REPAIRING REPAIRING Doea to Ordrr. W81 Krrp -C3 ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEl'T la a Ftrrt-Claai rnrsHnrr suir. Wt mako a rprruitr, aa wo bar a lirrt aocrtmrat ef footer tjrp. A I) V ERTIb KM ENTS. Xortli-Western STAGE COMPA5V.; Great Reduction ia Fan Edit. Local Rata of Fart: frvilrlc U U CmU , IM V.tom.... , II W EUrrCUr II 00 Bu CH7, UatA SI a Wi'laMaoMa. ... 'i On xnoo. cua. a r. tuani :j ca I mlU IS) wauwtna. sco Watoo 3 0s TLreixa lirlru K Osaha. Ckka Iium CUr, - tK HutoiflpfcU. Srw Tck, Kutca. WuUcc- UM.ua h puu m bum car Xrtum. u i lt Ortftud EuaU Zt. urm atSet mt tfitSlf iw- aorl 1 tin mrrt O tii lL X W. A. C. Srw Cucai. rnd ftoek. iUb4 4riwen, rriliH ttfraut at mrrrirm ec uu n rpwUI tatun a aspC7. An to tr UVEBUURE, Ajrat W B MOEEW. f.f-rmr&irU. A- K. BOOSIEE. AaKwl JtortsuSmL WALLA WALLA BEER! BEER! 4 5TONE Wttitr WUU WJU WnoiplsrsT PRICES: ft en S 7 r a . I to 2 09 BsV-i. if Air ffHH - ! rur. ti mmn j 4 AW. JT Wi Jcia H. StaU, CWf Brrmrrj WAi WaBA. AXD Manufactory of Tinware, And a u. zvtxa or SHEET-IRON WORK, Mala atrttt, opptt tl Court llacse. WHI cotulantly have on hand, and for sale, a Complete Assortmeat ef vet. avtt uir ! A complete Assortment of the Diamond ROCK COOKIXG STOVES. At L eixss ar job vro2H aa to Vtmtr. l imr aaaw. u it Xrrj XaSrnto XHewa. G. WEBB. J. n Ri:.YTM2V, PI AkMMft Mil f - K11SASH & DOOR r.i.iutsi. v -w -w f -. , r.iw bO(i mnmrtrt tm yrmjt-f zt a UM HM ftiaf WINDOW FRAMES, SASH, BLINDS, , AND CHEAP FURNITURE 01 I I VCTiptti. ' I aa w-taW to UC rrt t ti- Msatar mn . taAMW( 4&t lUrtx fanitlaas aa4 aLr ISSas-KSSm. W arVusf Bak SaaHa ai t-uthe ft 3 w IM : mrr Hc'ilil mmwi&rT Vaartf-m; rnTrZ l-c 1 tot 14 ( lac rrmt KsAar, l: Ux A(, mr ItuM 11 JW Kw SamVa as mm I 73 to ti (A Lxx mmUtr SIM I-cM uh. a- uaaar. 117. Wwt Amrd IS are aura. &a WSj nrt tXO rri Xtml tUiciima W auAr. Ummhtx mt tret ft taeb J-T IM kamL Plans and SpccilicatioKs rarri'ir a bm mrm. Frr afGeta, &ra 1 mm aiiiliai Ut rUatac J-V4t WA u tlw m mt Lot. Urmvet, fia iBfli'ia. mm tsnr tfkt ial aa. S UNDERTAKING, la H tu VnnVa aiua4 la frraftlj SALE - STABLE, ptAix et. orrofrrx rccoLrrox hotxi-i John Bowman. Steele's Pain ERADIG A TOR. THK V0T nvmrK CrRK FDR KironiiUNn, Vranlcu. nrsAsebr. Laat Back, He, rUv, la ttwtaoaa, world. TVn iatrrBr er ratmuXr as rrtirrdaadbiMarrd tbaia fanlr rrrrUiitr, 4rauat W lair, aad tarrsbuCtlm tarmmit by Prostos. CRANE & BRIGHAM, TCbalna Drovrlsti. 5tn Trataea. Crorral Acrau for lb Oaast. ar tVedwIoo. . K lrrr at srr9-77 o SUMMONS. In the Clrroit Coort of ttxs Stitr of On-grat far Umatilla ctiuntT. Xrfoa llcgrrs tUIonlT ts. Lozitu Iiigrr 3rfrtlD. TO LOZIN.V UW.EKS The abom oaronl . fenJrtit In tiana-ne ol the Stito cf Ore ryiu and parunt Iu tbo onltr nf tiss lloa I. L. McArtbnr Jade of th said ab..Trmiitkinl coort. bearing dit. Ih Clt dar-14" Aupist. tSTT, dim tlDK poWicatJon hrrrol. jrin am htrtbr rr-qnlrr-l tn anwrr the complaint of Um p'aintiff (lini ,im iu - mb .i-iir (iiiiur Mil iTwre "J:Ld-.r bint axainl too in 'Ee aisirc rjitltlcl -oit lrloro 1.1 .MtH.. in ,1.. . l : i t :. i . c. . i mrncinRtai thr 2i1 dirrf tKtolrr. 1577. ir la aill apjkr to tli-c contt fur the rrlirf iWnunltd in hi Knn Vilnt borrin. to-wt't: For a Atrrf ft dl Totia lrrrr dliwlrini; th- b-ia. tnitswon hr t r.rcr.iti"j; liwrrn ou and tth pUiardT ia ttiMiuit at! tt-clbcr ailti hr,ts and di barsassrobi mnA fer soch oihtr and furtber rtUef as la rquilr srtmrth tnrrt. j.a.iLcsm. .iiiyioriw. CARDS Wt maka a rprrtattr, aa wo bare lux oaiatlllc ef ijra aad a card pros. A D VKRTI.SEM ENTS. PENDLETON maw niirr. this CEznrnALL-r located AID POPULAR HOU.SE UAVISG BEES EXT1EELT u sow errata roa T2ie Reception of Gaeeta THE TABLE a.tKia.U4w,wta, a.to Mi . VuMwrfaiKM- - THE BEOS 4mIsr.B4il,twiVl fctsaja THE PENDLETON HOTEL. Jaaltat csm - Manaa, (mast arnuviw S4Aniauk . . .1 iiii. t Utmf si tr, Bijg HbirM. CZH k LAa T. Tlvtnmurx. H7. CI1ARLKS HUTEL, Vj mnmmm mtli lva Wr ax rr-r Mrf bra mimu- sr. JS4' r ta a mf -. Ti. i-j...c SW W fltolU to IA ffllll ImmX rrM WINoa Hotel. CMAIILLA. - OCEUVN. A mwOk. awasnSv mi anka, Vm . aa I MM sn. t i aalsT M-r lr Su I"" 1a to Swfc ssta. aa atirrmwi MH)MMaaai I U.XO. HOTEL, UMATILLA, - OREGON. i-1CHJt. qsa : SaTC a a '.mm mm tiaiiiaa lri t aata t t a yi, 'iic i MAIN' ST , WALL.V WALU. W.T. (tkI ut SLmr rtaaAry fHa VttzMrtH Sl anly Urmmk I aVrsazaavt. It torn n It aks minasfcaf rmm. rtarrt nana ss4 hmmt ualt aas immm mi Svsaawm IX asaawur fmra. Cratnt Scu aba TSatXAj atl. rnfntir J. M. PaCKTT. 21. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ifrtas Orrsa. 0re io Ie's aar boiLiiar. p stairs W. 7HITC03O. H. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON al esaa, t raai wai mwj amilmWVfaluu4n7lat lit - tMt iaijjil af S past AY. C. IflcKay, .H. Dn PHYSICIAK AND SCRE0N. rraa, ranaBa Caaat. . CCttKnaa L. O. Sterna, ATTORNEY i COUNSELOR AT LAW IIk.r irjr. Or m. r O, era astfa4 annf4ftnAiJt l- rml Pwanrt. a4 4 Stiai tx-t W&(rfa Trrr aatrr Ansa sJ raiasc iatrnssa a Cta..a a ttiMMmitfmLrmirimK OrS72 s. v. -A. t to t-tie. KNOX, -at - TL.a'w. sTrMaa, TwuiaU Cwaaif. Ona. WIIX rRACTH'K IV THK CYHmTS OF tb utr sad Ta-avtarsaa TnrMrrr. o svrtsl alteasssa naid to Laad Wars aad CaKVatM. a Dr. J. 15 Mnclvry, SURGEON AND DENTIST. Ia sow Iwatrd prnaisraarr ta Pendleton. Umatilla County, Wrr bU Mmm a tinjt h bad. tsSrSttryrryf A Speciaity.' G. a. BAILEY, KLML ESTATE AG EOT, (aso xotabt rctiL) PENDLETON, - OUEtiON. PAlrnCCUR ATTCNTtaV raal o lb prowcaHoa afBadaUaa to tar arranasrat a4 Waraataa, aad la sbr rvM Swal aad aaks srrarrd. Sn-trv amradrrrd IhnM Aolftaf wxrr5tat orr64 U&li, mhn to Maw Cvlro ta a-tiira baoU br llatatstnd aad rrt-rairaoe. ST. PAUL'S SCHOCL WALLA WALL A. W. T. ItOAPDIXO AXD I IT SCHOOL or Ciria. T4 aal; rtvtrMaat Bmrac scan raM mt lb Ca. radrs. Pwrl and taiuaa. ia.ldie fttid, Stbtn, nc fraartrraT tra artk. (M. Vmauf. ftt qaartrr. St. far jiptU: Talitao, jr (jonrr. JS. t Jlijy aad 12 SO Maie. -r!TtooA. prrainrr .. j f Vadrra bofucr. cacb. prr aartrr - IMpiU rrrrlrrd at aar Has. -o4 caarTrd tram dato orretrsarn tVprriU attraMoa paid to Ibr auaarra aad moral it tar papila. abaar enwtaalrr Bivir tb ouovftboiratbrntKMbla aadoo.1 ofsolMot. , n i.f,., ,, ,n . - Srttlc Up! rpHK m or viv -r X brrana.ro a all a aa aa aTOIUtr HA3 attber arm nr. a a .& mr kaaaa 1 ABac ! fash; attwasarw ajaor I'nnoim mt twwit)vc- Will bo bv) aad oaU aAdrd.. Aapnt 4, 1177. "1 MUal ' uuauanarfmumM,. Utotnaw Iriaawystoa. a s il fimn awafa. kU.kn bvnuH pMpMakii(aa.britoriaa. j iy . n .tmammtt aw svkt a jmmmmt aaaw. .baa M .at M( Tm mmrr ttrnrnr on at atoi aVr a aa rmrt aVn s- M im4 aw. Af ataah to u4 aic aa a. 31