IJt (ast wpirimr.
SATURDAY s OCT, 13, 1ST
.
rcuusnEP bv the-
last Oregonian Publishing Co,
J. H.Tckxer - - Business Manager.
TERMS IX ADVANCE
OskYeak ....
43.
Exit.
Ill bcalth compels tlie undersigned to
withdraw from the newspaper business.
Those gentlemen in Umatilla county who
hare been our friends we thank for their
kind acts and assistance; o! thoc who
have not been our friends we hare nothing
to say. The "East Oregonian Publisliinj
Cosapanv," succeed us.
M. P. Bctx.
SALUTATORT.
As will be seen from our columns this
week, Mr. Bull retires, and the East Ohe
cosian Publishing Company succeed him.
All subsriptions due are placed in the
hands of Turner & Bailey for collection,
and all those who are In arrears are earnest
ly requested to csmc forward and settle, so
that the old books may be closed up. The
paper will continue as heretofore Demo
cratic in politics and as a Democratic pa
per it will be firm and positive in support
of Democratic measures. Yet we intend
to do this In a manner hat will n give,n1 tl,,es n,Je no DCW 5 of
oOVnce to those who differ with us In poli.1
tics. In rclizion we are neutral, but will I
endeavor to give without prejudice or par
tiality all the religious news of the county
that we consider of interest te our readers.
V.'e intend to conduct the paper ia the in
terestsorthe pceple or Umatilla county,
and whatever we regard as being conducive
to the best interests thereof, ue will pub
lic ud publish cheerfully. We cwrnertly
ask the aid and kind co-operatloa of the
people cT the county, without regard to
politics, in our endeavors to sustain a cosn-
ty paper. Xo pains, labor, or expense will '.
be spared to make the paper interesting
and readable. Those who have heretofore 1
contributed to the columns ol the paper j
are requested to continue their corrcspoo-!
deuce, and it is hoped that others from all
parts of the county will give Ihejpeal news
from their respective sections each week.
The paper is a paper for the whole county,
and we desire la know "and publish every,
thing of importance that transpires In the
county.
With pride we look cpoa the resources
of this county. From the State line near
Walla Walla for twenty ailes south, till
vou strike the Isdlaa reservation, immense
fields of wheathave been grown, averaging
from 30 to 50 and as high as 75 bushels to
the acre. About Weston the country looks
like one vast field of wheat. The threshers
have been busy, but rains have interrupted
work, though little loss will accrue to the
thrifty faming community still it occas
ions delay, and time with this class is men.
ey, still teas after team reloads at our
worthy tewsssen's mill the golden wheat,
which brings the farmer 70 cents, a fair re
muneraliea for his toll, though we wish it
was SO eeats and one dollar a bushel
which it surely would be but for the land
and water locked country that we live in.
Whea canals oa the Columbia are open
ad the railroad is completed, with our
soil and climate, we expect to compete
with all the wheat growing countries of
the world. Wheat to-day at Umatilla is
90 and 85 cesti per bushel, but the lack of
transportation will deter most farmers from
delivering their crops at that place, conse
quently the Byers-Beagle-Livermore mill
of this place must be run for the next year
at her HUaosi caplcity. But time, railroads
asd other internal improvements will at
last, we hope, make all things eyen.
RAILROAD XEETLSG.
ParsBsat to Botice, Messrs. S. G. French
asd Dasl. Chaplin, Directors or the B. M.
& C K- Railroad, met the citizens of Fen
dkton and vicinity on Wednesday evening.
October 10, at the court bouse The meet
ing waa called to order by J. II. Turner
.Esq., who stated the objector the meeting.
Mr. Chaplin was then called and address
ed the meeting at some length, giving the
history of the company, its objects and
aims. He staled that the company had
been incorporated with a capital stock of
$303,090, $105,003 of which had -already
been taken. A preliminary line bad been
run, crossing Wild-horse creek about equal
distance from Weston asd Pendleton. A
proposition was then made to our citizens
Ui wake a surrey of a route from Umatilla
via Pendleton; the company agreeing to
furnish iheir engineer free of charge, which
proposition was accepted and a subscrip
tion taken to defray expenses which were
estimated at from $100 to $300.
Pass the brute and bilk around. We
clip the following from the Idaho States
man: J. Al. Sawtelle, who played here
some weeks ago, found a hard road to trav
el in Xevada. At Eureka, he was accused
of brutally beating and maltreating his
little daeghtcr, who performed with his
troupe. He west from Eureka to Austin
where he invited aa Investigation and was
pnwoBsced isBCCfst by a cemmitte of la
dies asd gentlemen who examined the
child and found no signs of injury or pan.
ishment Then case a warrant from Eu
rekaforhis arrest fosBded upon a com.
21aint of citizens of that place. At last
.Seconals he was held for trial on this com.
SaKyXsregoaiaa: There Is an allusion
inji. c&pstek we published which indicates
that Gen. Kilcs lias had a severe fight with
the Indians; .hot the line worked so hard
last night we wase. suable to get much of
anything through, And therefore are with.
jestdciBitc iBforBMtiQB, From the brief
(reference to Gea. Xile H wosld sees prob.
jibk, however, that there has been some
thing like another Big Hole 8 flair. If so,
we shall expect to receive particulars to-4S'
j 2Ccwr received from tlio State Fair U
i meagre. One or'tw nice have Ixm run
one or two trotted but the inu.l U so
. l "ie tnck It Is Imnlly worth while
to notice the time made, It may be of in.
tcrot to some of our readers to know that
"Sleepy Dare" was beaten a single dash in
1:55, whereas with gvxid track he should
have done it In 1:47. Vc had Loped bet-
ter thliip or him, seeinj; he was a Uma.
itn. T,tvt t.m ti, tin. ,w.fc ..n ,v
tilla raU-d hore. The lira stool. n ex.
hibit promises to lie nearly as numerous as
usual, and that department is already at.
trading a good deal of attention from vll.
tors, especially Myers' and Heed's fine im.
jKirtcd Pcrclieron and Clydesdale horses,
StcM-art's calttc, McDanlel'i and Cross'
swine, and tcvrral lot of sheep lielonginc
to nrlous parties. Other stock of all
kinds can be found, but only a few pens
and stables are yet labeled, and it is nut
j to impossible to ascertain wners uarnes.
j Dampness makes camping qrite uncom.
ibrtaldc. Receipts at the rate Monday :
were nearly $2,000; from entries, ftV);
from licences, $1,060.
Some months aro.savsthe Salem Record,
the Ceneral Land OfUce dccliued to cel.;Uv?n.d.L"der,lll l1 wrlI,nF, u
r,. , c. . r j publishtd In our procenlinps and that a
ry lands lo the State or Ullfornia as j n,,.,,,,, p,ps l inscribed to the mem-
swamp, for the reason that sundry pre- orv or our distinguished brother.
cmption claims were on record covering! Tbc roolutlons were unan mcusly adop.
them. Schurz on appeal has reverted this j led- Jlt AaiUJu.
decision, and lays down the new and Xkw-Yeas. Oct 4.-W. U. Lyman and
very important rulings for the future gul. j c Mtt Rn B,WB ,re llftn
dance or the department. The swamp irmtrJ OD chsr of . draft on
and under it the State of California was
j entitled to all lands at that date actually
swamp. The act of July, 1S0C, to quiet
lnd, but only quieted "the titles to land
wulcl1 "ad bten reganteU by the sale
as
swampy, although lerhaps col actually
swamp land. Consequently the saving
clause in favor of the pre-emption rights
or 1SGC does cot apply to lands conceded
to be swamp are absolutely void, unless
made prior to September 23, ISM.
rniULDELrniA, Oct -I. A furious gale
raged here to-night Railway trains are
delayed in all directions. A land lide oc
curred at the eastern terminus of the Pba
nixville tunnel oa the Readinc road. An
gine and two coil cars were thrown
from tJie track ncmT Ikmferd. The south
bound, Owcgo and rkiladelphla express
00 tuc Bellvidere division, Pennsylvania
railroad, ran Into a wattied out culvert a
short distance below Milfortl; X- J, this
evening, causing a complete wreck or the
train, and it Is feared some loss of life.
The engineer and conductor cannot be
found.
At Waynesburg Junction oa the Wil.
mlngton and Northern road, an engine
and baggage car or a train ran into a cel.
vert; fireman badly scalded and engineer
missing.
THE SORTUERS PACTFJO
Tr j r ft m r
RAIL.
ECcrts are cow making to scccre, says
the Willamette Farmer, from Congress an
extcnticn of the land grant made originally
to this comiany. We unite with others In
considering this the most important enter
prise to advance the intern! of Oregon
and also or the whole country it will jiass
through, and only differ from many others
who now urge the importance of the en
terprise by having always maintained the
same view.
-a- ., n - . j
the most useful we can possibly have, and
as this land grant is necessary for its com
pletion we would crge its exteatioo for
mat purpose, as lias been UTgetf by the
State Grange at the two last annual scs-j
sions, with a provbo protecting the inter
ests oi actual sciinrs. ana aiannrr proviso .
limiting Uie price at 50 per acre to all
actual settlers in the future. In short, we
crge that speculators shall cot be permit- L
ted to absorb and monopolize the public
lands, and the far better way would be for
the government to rrUln the jands in
own possession, selling the odd sections at
the same price as its own wnus mi c-1
counting to the company for the proceeds. J
It was a crime agalnt a Just public pol-1
icy, irom toe cm, tnai an raiirosa iaou (
grists were not so made and guarded that j
actual settlers could have lands at not to
exceed $2 50 per acre. Such a course
would have sufficiently bene filed the rail,
roads, and would have been of incalculable
benefit to the people at large.
As lbe age of land grabbing is past, we
trust prudence and common boocstr will
direct the course of Congress In the future.
Wc desire to see the Northern Pacific road
receive sufficient encouragement to scccre
Its construction and at the same time to
know the interests of the actual aelilcr
the pioneer who ventures into the wilder,
ness will not be forgotten.
Nnw York, Oct 4. Several trunk lines
were represented at the" meeting to-night at
the Windsor hotel. The proposition was
advanced to increase rates for freight oa
the east and west bound traffic; and do
away with indiscriminate culling of rates
previously indulged in by rival carrying
companies. The basis for the new rales
could not be determined on, and the sub
ject waa poftposed for further delibcratioa.
The representatives were nnanimoasly la
favor of costlnulcg the present system ef
pooling west-bo and freight earnings, and,
if possible, decide upon some similar plan
as regards east bound friegub:.
A meeting of presidents was held ia the
private room of the hotel. Wm. H. Van.
dcrhilt and Receiver Jewctt of Erie rail.
way were knows to he present The meet.
adjourned very early asd it to said bo baU
sess was transacted.
Evans, a convict sen traced last July to
the Idaho penitentiary for ten yean for the
crime of murder In the secosd degree, es
caped oa the 38th ulL Evans is about 85
years of age, of a dark complexion, abost
five feet six asd one-half Inches In height,
and no whiskers except heavy black moss,
tach'c From eae sUe of his head the hair
is closely shorn. He had oa when he es
caped a hickory shirt with red flaancl un.
dcr-clothcs and brown overalls. There Is a
reward offered for his apprehension.
Standard.
THE LATE GEO. FRAXK GOULET.
At the late session of the Grand Lxljr,
A F & A. JI held at lU.lsc city, O. II.
rurdy, delegete from thl place, Introduced
the following ptcamble aud revtutions:
Vjieika It has officially come to the
ivHiec of llit (traml iIi.i rn -f
f tirlfilitett luminaries In the ralaxv or Frro
Miuonary h twol to shed its ileht up.
on'!ur mtiU! Grand Lodge, anil
" V e, in common with the uni-
xmtX bri,thcrho0(, M m ,v ie ,
of one mi eminent In counril, mi clear
in ludnnent in all tliinpa DrrLatnlntMiitlit.
jntrrc.U of Free Masonry. Therefore
JMttd. That the (Jraod Lndec of Idaho
sadly Join her slMer (5 rand Iudprs In la.
menting the untimely and Irreiutntble Io
the fraternity has suotainrtl in the death or
Bro. Gconrc" Frank (iouley, which occur-n-d
at St. LouN, Missouri. April 11th, A.
L. 5$7? 49
R rived. That we feel incompetent t
portray his mny virtue as a mo and a
Maon. but can i-nly refer to hi luillUnt
writing a an evidence of his pmdno oT
heart arm the ulgu order of talent be pos.
j ""j
JfrrWmf. That in rontiJeratinn of the
hljli estimate of his character, and the of
ficisl jwviltlon he occupied, which served as
a link of fraternal amitr U1 ween our rrspec
. ,nj IlDporlrri. Mj Trader.' Bank.
X. Y. It is alleged that the accused prac.
ticed large frauds on the express company.
Lyman is the man who was arrested fur
complicity in the Union Trust Co. forgery.
It is stated oa good authority that a large
cornier of cbrckaisers are connected
with this and similar operations, and they
have been dicovered and their game
blocked after swindling the express com
pany to a considerable amount
New Yobk, October A. A violent storm
of wind and rain prevailed here all eight
Advices from Baltimore state that consider
able damage was done there by the storm.
Trains oa the Philadelphia, Wilmlsgtoo
and Baltimore roads are delayed by wash,
out of culverts. On the Ilodsoo river a
serious washout occurred near Rlrrrdale,
and the Pacific express, leaving Xew Yrk
at S0, met with aa accident near therr.
The engine, two express cars, baggage car
and one coach were thrown from the track
by the saad. There was no eae hurt, but
the train was delayed serera hours.
FIRE AT SEA.
The Pacific mail steamship Cnastitstioa
sailed from Victoria, October 1st, for San
Francisco with 50 passengers and $70,000
in treasure oa board. Aluut 5 o'clock, on
the morning of the 5th, she was found to
be oa fire while off Point Reyes. The
best passible time was made far port, and
passengers and treasure all saved.
The New York Democratic Coavretleo
met (n Albany oa the 4th Inst, and dooiI
rttted the following ticket: Secretary f
State Allen O Beach. Canal Commlssloa.
trs. Campbell and Frederick Pokntt;
Treasurer, James Markln; Attorney Gen
eral. AuMtus Schoomaker; Slate Engl
neer tad Surveyor. Horatio Seymour.
Standard: Dr. ' Sharpies extracted IIs
Jessie Clark's eye last week. There bad
been a cancer grown ia the eye and its ex
traction was deemed necessary to save the
yoong lady's life.
w. H. Watkinds. exauprrintendrat of
lbe penitentlarr. and E. L. Bris'ow, editor
of the Sal-m Mercury, are having a little
newspaper "on pJeantoc."
KBW TO-PAT.
MERCHANT - TAILOR
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Market
ITUtOY AND XtTTT. Tim cVtlr I n ttvy c
trim-
ti traca.
Mtca -
for
.....3 la S crau prrpviBJ
.... :ul - -
I - -
Fresh bologna for sale, an J everything
usually kept in a first clans mar.
kct. Hie patronage of the
public is solicited.
X vtsrxix
mSfta. Odaber Kh. 1RT.
-TO-
STOCKMEN,
HXVISG rCBCHAFED UK. J E. DAXIItS EX
tin loi T ca . I ua tb tmnrt tt CI oiU
tr init In tk brudi tcrmt'.j c4 bf bin. LU:
CIrS 1U ftactxsr Uactx4 ei4crittih. oa Wfl ate.
J. DCS PAIS.
SALOONV-
Pendleton, - - - Oregon.
Keeps oa hand the same good old kind
Oa Vila Stmt, opfxntu rntaaV.
SAN FORD 4 CO.
Main Struct. Pdltewt Or.
DtixxKs ix me wixbs, dscow, ciqakb,
If you desire ft nice cooling
beverage, such aa will make
you forget all your
troubles and de-
sire to
LIVE ALWAYS
call on
us at tbe popular
resort and take a smile
ADVERTISE JI EN TS.
TTTr'T'Cl roitaiucnioM THonrxj.v
X) U VJ-VO a tttrebarta Cm Uat t(ttf,
W la i for m loc of t rra4l bU Inn An.
bantu lo arrr iftiUl f U Uoui;
SEVENTY-FIVE
Of lhm l-riti tt&4 Ihrt yrr aU tlx! ttnat SO
f tUtu Uim jnj'i UiU Tty am b kuU fw
Each, lfrabUnUtBalllbf1rra,libt.
caml frt Ji-jJy at aar rii mh
tall bW rra4Vaa r a
.L'h-tiU mrr.
Saddle Hint liurncM
MAKER.
PrXttETOJ OltEGOX.
trCC CotwUsilr oa Ua4 a oa(4t nrtir W
Hftlw. RrKV. Wbir. fari, 0Un.
IlftJUTft. WiW, a4 r Ola( x,d4 u Ml Um.
CHJ WW rs4U UWr. lybnlt.
STAR MARKET
CHAS. STORM - PROP R.
Choice variety of meats castaatly oa
hand. Snop between Bowman's Hvcrv sta
ble and Marshall's blacksmith shop. Main
street. Fetid let on.
ADAM STANGi rT
BCEITZniAL
REWERY,
PENDLETON, OREGON,
Htf t taSana ta i
n4 I r trot ECCK 9
vrilnx mitij Trj u4
Ullfwil(utl.
ttf nut itl ml lUla titbtMMKt
FOR SALE
HOUe Cab XjrOt
StrraTxn a rra mi u ntswt t cwra.
KfmtM S Lfur mimt 1 Urm. Aa
vaatuc cS siBcO
C. C. aiCBlKOVIJf
at O XMtt Vmnt CaZmmx't ten er I
J H. Tvrwe. TfJbHtm.
cf3 Lot
SALE!
FOR
Br arrtiCAiiot to jakdi it rtnurix o
ia mOuMiuiieft HlAKixniWik.
lu4 M to tU yl u U Mki ml u4 mm.
Uw (to fKlxr X VAJ at mj tt? you
CALL EARLY.
FORTLASU
CAXDY FACTORY.
rpiIE uodersirned take pleasure to an
A noance to tbelr patrons and dealers
in general tnal tbey hate lately Urxe
ly increased their factory and arte no
prepared to furnhh as -go! an aort
tnenthi llieir linens any boa oa L
Cot.
prebtl isducrments to cah cus
tomers. ALISKY A REGELE,
P. O. Box W. 105 Urn Street
Factory on AHr Street, betwera First
and Second Streets. I'crtland. Orrron.
AT 111E
PE.DLErO.
DRUG- STORE
WILL BE FOUND
A Larjce aad
well flectrd
stork ef
DKUQSi - MEDICINES
AID
Toilet Articles.
Gla5S, Paints
and Oils a
specialty
and in full
stuck.
Abo a large assortment of
toys, fancy goods and musical
instruments which will be sold
Very Jew I r Ga h.
fsux
la lb OrecA Cosrt t tfcr UM f Orrfoa U rata.
l coaatr afOrrraa UMiS It. KabC
Jtlcxuarr drtradtat.
rpo ROBERT ALXriXDEK THE ABOVE NAKED
X cVfratUat I la ttoyf cf ts SLUr af Urr(aa
7a ara Lrrrfry iiii4 ta tararr Is erapat af
Uw abor rttawt fur 114 astiax ytm la Mil
own. oa ta Snt j af U aril npltf Xrtm af tatf
ooan te b bUra U u!A raaat; aa ia ilk XitaAtr,
tb M Uf U On-tvrr. UTL Ai jo ara Miij
tataab7aeaaaararr ta 4!aUf UI aff?
tbr tvart tmt Oa nlwf fnjrd (or Is tU ratsrXtat. te.
U: Tl (arrcSwarr af a rrruia taoruar by rra
rtrraUCS. McCanua. SrrMtrr it Suta Uaaa Sr
tk La Crtaa Ua4 rtr rt aa IbaM atr af liW,
IITI, a lb mtb kilf of mtaratt untr aa4 aanb.
aanrf af aaaiWat aarirr of arrtjaa 1, teaa
blp S arth, ru 34 a. la CataUU caaatr.
Uy ctirt bf L. L. XcXnhlT, c.
JAS. K. 8LATIX.
auj far pJC
MRS. J.M.BARTON,
Latrlr af RatHMix. Orrtaa, harlac ioeatea la IVa
dlrua woaM mpa U0f lafarai ta cm at af Sat
Ttdtity Oat lb aa ftyrtxa t Cm data
Millineij and Dies: Making
ESTABLISHMENT
-Offatlt Ira4)taa StiaL
Wbrn iH h to4 fall aatartBrat af all kla4a af
X'Jhottj GtuU, Drta TnaUa(, rtx.
Caulac atut SUlt aatf ttaa a4 wmvtad ta gin
Sallafaflki, at tattoo tela frtcta.
MmTtlmf gift bar a call, fa
SS4. J. H.BARTOX.
XOTICE TO LOUIS DVCOS.
YO0 ARE K TRUST KOTtrKOTRAT D. ToaaSar
bat Slr4 aa aSatrtt la tbU aOct u lb rSTrt tbat
ba I arrll aaalatr4 witb tba Irart af Ua4 nabram!
la )sr botwatnd ratry Na. U4. ataSr Jaly llih. HT1
fur tbr E H, W V rt 4. Tratabip Na. 4 N.tb,
of Raac 1 1-! Sanaa Ibr Nwtl fn!itHa
af Iba Maa: aaa tbat yoa bar abailr aKtaaoeod
akl trmtt ta4 tbtr roar rwUrar tbrrtfrstalbr
taar Ihta tit taoUlM alara auklaz atM ralrjr id4
orxl pat la lb Oau brrrla. To ara brrrar hnbrr
tvaISfd lUtl Ibr lritrr ai4 RrrrlTrr af Ibtt aSM
Ltt art Moodty U Mb (Uy tf.S'ottoW, 1IT7. U
2 o'clock r oa MM oar la takr UUtbj lo lb raw.
U. S. ta4 oStc La Gnkfe. Orrsoa July Ttb. tin.
HKNKT W. IiWIOHT, fUcKKr.
pAMELCaUrtlX, Seeovrr.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
s.
B0THCH1LD
CALL
and examine
the large and well
assorted stock of general
Just received by
S. R0THGH1LD
At bis old statxl In MIlarLey's building,
and wlilcb be offers tt the public oa terms
thai will cutupare favorably with thos
ui oj cuojpcuior.
S. R07HCH1LD
The following are soma of lit leading
lines, of which yoo will always fiad an
assortment on hand:
Dry -cool . Clothlnr. Boots and Shoes.
Han and Cap. Carpet . wall asper. Gro
ceries, patent medtrioe. I'aiott. Oil,
Tobacco, Hardware. Cutlery, China and
Uiass wate, stationery, etc
3. - R0THGHIID
Onir frn ibt country wBl receive
prompt attetuloa.
Ride, Turs, Wool, etc, taken la ex
change. STOVES AND
Tin-Trax r-
- Tin. wax.
arow tint tixt. to err s .
.V vaM I r Ka fear ck at TlXt mrmm
At Umatilla.. Oxegom.
Br So k Urr t rWt tnrm .
-Mt Ml S sptUM
S ltfUflmSrl MiVuMibn
Ha ftaS tt t B tn a Ibrm "
lilrl.nMrttit SSrt mrt
mt at ur n4 m ru U MMsn
mmt M fT l m fnyxti te cat ffm tftnfi
im ma law vrs.
Lvrxraoor u v s niutiHi Wi
lHirililktm MSU Um TSa SaOvatcc
m mf Cat at amn;
fXiK KTVt3l
Occident
Goldsmith Range
Golden Gate
Empire City
Hirtnath
lio Grande
The Monitor
Parlor Relle
Laurel
Ranger
Echo
Onward
UBU1R CUOK
ewell
Icho
BOX STOTBS
Black Giant
Mogucl
Pine Knot
Woodside
Bonanza
-XfaD
Cstuttatly aa baa-C aUa le com. AKardnfiS.
A tfT- JOB VOXK 4etM attk twat
Maui eVfvtL.
WK. J. LXEZCX.
STORE
AXD
ABINET SHOP
J. X VAX tXHLV. rwrrtrtar.
lew Building, Court Street.
C1 j
I
- Orim fcr Tarailart pnxarft.'y tUraJrJ Ux -JS
IEPA1RING! REPAIRING
49 PoMtaOrirr. "Va
-- vnn Krp -s
LL ARTICLES U50LLY KEPT
la a rtnt-Cbn Faraltart t.
nQTPPC K auk a rfaoaKr. at aar a
iUQlJUtta ts,attSftMc-rrtrtfi.
ADVERTISKMENTS.
iorth- Westeni
STAGE COXPXXV.i
Gnat Reduttim m Fart EaU.
Xocuf Rates of Fare:
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PRICES:
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JToka JL Staitl,
COOKING STOVES
Manufacbrj of Tinware, And
iuzustor
SHEET-IRON WORK,
Haia strttt, Offx-slu la Cotrt II oa
WSI consUntly have on kind, and for
sale, a Complete Assortsseat of
A complete Assortment of the
ROCK COOKIXG STOYES.
all. aXTH or
G. TEBB.
J. M BEATLEV,
PLANING MILL,
SASH & DOOR
F.croxY.
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JUM taaaaftciar
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AND CHEAP FURNITURE
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SUMMONS.
la Iba areas CMit of tba Staia af Otttm ibr Ctaa.
f 8k eaaaty. Ftaty JL Mm fitful f rt.CE.
KmW OrlraiiiaC MS ttr arrorca.
rpo c bl xce&ertbe abate naked ktex.
X 4aat ta tba liiar af Ifr flilt af Orne aa4
paraaaattetb arare af Uw Ha. U U Mrirtbar;
yAi at taU caul, baartac Oata tba 3Sth tttr af
AuaaC I ITT. airrcUar Maantioa Wmf ran art
farna naalnJ la aararr to raliiat af tba rU
Uf brrota bvfcra ta tnt aar af Iba mt lm cf
aatt mitMandtfti tba 3BM 4y afOrtater.
Mn.r ab UI aelr wati4eaart at tal Irrat t a
44ia Ottaoirtac tba aurnac raatraet btaw rati
aa4 fit ftataua aa4 Ibtt aacb a portloa af jaar
roprrir but a aatrt tr aiaiaUS n-r It tb tr
af tWrooay ta r ibk nit auy mrn atrrt. and tor
tba cart aa4 rcainr af tbr rati ailaar H.IM tb
fcaa af nU buctUc of pJvxl.T & diCrcCut
aa4 Ibr oaUaaj JTanmrsv
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sr.vvioxs.
In Ut Ormlt Court of ifvs Stat of Orna Ur
Cautilta countr. NcHm IZfger ptaiuUf vk
LotOtta Id'eers ib Grades'.
T.L?XA. P;ERS m,om! -
X Cen4eBt U ti tva-nc nt Ik Stat of Orr-
tpm tM prt 1.1 the einJor af tba Ilea f. I
XCArwar. JSrt?i ar mm atertOMMian!
eoatt.bcarki;ttU th fttt of AtHftttt. 1WT,
dierrtie MbHea&iB feereei. tms ar bral. n.
qn!rl loaawrr tKa camokint ef the pJaktuT
r wiw."b mi bo aeuro eHiHi oH bpfro
Mm flitt dT of Se arxt trraa of M roorta
BtetKlivi; oa tb SW tUrof Oetetvr. 1S77. or tto
wm sppty to tb euart fee the rtKef OenueA-rf ia
hi cootvtaiM horcia. to-vkt Far a orerr af tti.
roiro forever diiMr? the bna4 of miriMr
fcantjifuro ezbttng brtveea yoo and tfto abiMir
1 thmraH a&a Scttber wilk bit coat and tH
brvffinii sd Sjt wjeh ofeer aad fenr ntief
as ta rqaay inisilh aut.
J. II.Traxrs, Attr for ri
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PENDLETON
Jiw stssst.
AID
FOPULAI SiUsE
HaTWO UZE3 BrTBttXT j'l
is tow ersarn ra
The HecepUoa of Ghtssrta
THE TABLE
ViStf aStiSMb
tba icartrt mZurU.
rars4aa4 ttb tba rarr boat,
vary axtrtiaa ataaa la u
taapatnaaaf U
THE BEDS
Ar tJ3 av. u4 Iba man Lm ban - .
m ria aa nt nerr cutm .
TDK PENDLETON EOTEL,
b aHlu crcansrsta fis aa tf a lb Ban, aaj
t&c TrofrMm it trrmu lU it ta3 itMnm.TT
rjULm af boar tb t fj BEsT SOCU Ita af tb
CXAM A LAJfDST. riayrtnart.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
GEOECE COCCAS. mriinOE-Ctrw riaaS
Marratrtltttacorrjaa. Tbttsr.
pnTBul,taMtUtctflU raaau. uarr IA aba
at.itiaiMrfOau a Htm.
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tainai.ltLni la ay babt te tb air Tb Pmr
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tc a cth aaa fraat tLrma. ,
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C.IO. MOTEL,
UMATILLA, - OREGON.
olobge Jtiuxa'paipTiisnis.
rrStf BOCSZ ta ia lb Swot naAun tar tba racaa.
Ooaaf rwact. llraa Sxa u gt LtVU n Ua
tM ptArtftfitf at ta aaatta t
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MAIN ST, WALL. WALLA. W.T.
IBrtct aa4 Ear natofi
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ta aa apr Ut tba rrrrjCM raatta. raraT
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WHIEX. rrto.1
J. . PKCKTT. SI. a.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
FViCrtaa Ornrva.
OiSee In Les a kaiMiar. as otorea
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOf
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TO nrl a3 ay ar art, -tntb Mi
AaauiitTtatrlytWlataiaarrrybat
BMaaa K la caaE3n af tb fatattH.
W. C. McKay, 31.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
hrojSrtca. raulZ Otaly. O-rfm
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L. i). Stem.
ATTonSKY A Vol NSELOE AT LAW
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t a ftn ia v4 tW coma o U rb a
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tertra. Wattr IBrfta tatl Muaac ItTrnnaa a ra
daUTT. CtCmsitmi ftrmfCj at-aaoaa ta. MB
S. V. KNOX.
-Attorney - at - Law,
- ftu vwii wav
WITX PRACTICE IS THrCTKntTS Sa
Uta StaU aa4 Vaaaisnoa Ttfrbtrt.
Special l Bar Son ftH b Ltva4 tiiaioioi
atttl CaCectiiat
Br. J. K- JLlBskey,
SURGEON AND DENTIST.
Is a- Wair rrrmaartu ta
dlctoat, TmatilU CMHitj,
Vam aat mixm c-a alra b kal
aSsriwyry A m.-s
ST. PAUUS SCHOOL
WALLA WALLA", W, T.
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as4aBaraUoftbairtla.abtn coaataattr maar tao
ear af tb tracben botb ta oat of acboaL
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ta tV Cirrslt Coait artb Suu offp far Iba
ely f touitRa Sfca KtarrU ofaiatur ra.
trtb it. Kjm8 t!!toittaL Sait la raj- lac
irurc.
mo SARAH M. fiVEtJ. THE ABOVE NAVE
L arfrajiet- ta lb aata af lb !Uta f Oira
jo ar. brrrbr ri-tlmi te aaantr aad laaan lb
cosplaiat or tb abr aaarl S'iaUS' la tba abara
raUlW-t coart. m SI ttb tb carrier tvU caan,
aitbla Ira aay tttm tb Oala r tb. tvrtir or taia
aaataiaa apna ran If tt4 ta t'axJUU canity. Or.
Ca. bat MTOrf t ty rtbrr roattr la Mi4 Mate
of Orrm. tbra Tibia lily dirt aitrr tb arerlra
i of tbli tatooot. or J wrt! by oabttratl a v ra os
I or bKr tb IM 4 f lb. a imn of tb. OfrH
' Coort af lb Sial f Orrfca tar lb rtty of Ctaa.
I UU. te-lt: tb asaa vttr of OnoWr. A. & MR.
a4 ye ar brrrby a UrJ that IT yaa (all to aaorar
antaata-rrtahl crBj4t(.ta brry rrsirr yMatMT
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MX. S X tLSy. tVwrtt af Hraaa.baattv
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ta a-'i ar atiStc aa4 tba taaar ad W aii tlw a
a umniiw nc in atwm ar taa rMBHty as.
telaj brtarra y aa4 Ue bUlatir aa4 fcr caMa a4
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