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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1877)
viWll VLiuH vLlUtUlU(liU u "" SATURDYY OCT. 20 1ST " -rruusiiED EV THE- East Orepnian Publishing Co, J. IT. TunxEii Business Manager. TERMS IX ADVANCE One Yeah .... -$3. Itctunts from the elections of the Slh, show that the Republicans carried Iowa by C0.000 majority and Ohio went 10,000 Dcm ocratic. Judge SIcArtliur has commanded the sheriff of Grant county to arrest sir jury men who failed to obey his summons to at tend court. They are to show cause why they should not be punished therefor, and bail in each case fixed at $100. Wasdccgtox, October S. The commis sioner of the general land office to-day sus pended all entries made under the desert land law of July 23, 1STC, and will maVe investigation of the allegations that nnder it valuable arable lands hare been entered la violation of Its provisions. Started to Death. Mr. Staats, writ ing from Yaquina bay, says : On ascend ing an eminence this morning I was sur. prised at the sight of three monuments in ee ting my astonished vuion, and oa in Uiry, I was informed they were orccted to the memory of three distingaUhed physl cians who died frost starvation, or the ef fects of the healthful condition of the lo cality." And yet. la spite of all thi?. Dr. LaDow Las gone to Yaai n a. Afiari-aa. With pleasure we anaoancc to our read ers that the "Simon PBre" Democracy have carried the State of Ohio. The Democrats will have between SO and 40 oa joint bal lot, thereby insuring a United States Sena tor. There oan be no doubt but by the 1st of next March the Democracy will have a majority of 12 in the Senate. ITow the fraudulent president will get along when both houses of Congress arc Democratic, remains to be seen, bet to say the least it w ill be a little rosea oa him. A Good Scutate The X. Y. Advocate of July 0. says : "SHcrs of liquor in Ore gon are not required, andcr a new law, to be licensed; bat every drinker must pay $3 a year for a license, and whoever sells to an cnliceosed person may be imprison ed. The name of procurers cf licenses are to be paMisked every six months. Surely you have to go away from home to learn the news. Of course there's no such law ia Oregon, but it wouldn't be a bad one nevertheless, and we are rather ia fa vor of it Ez TheX.Y. Produce rchan-e TVcekly I Tenwrr. jiasy years assist elapse before says: -The wheitcrop of the Unittd Sta- j :hcic ltatis swraeyttl by ike Ger tes in 1ST! is pUeeJ at 323.OM.000 bashcls, eminent. At prcseat the user is Ia a or li0.009.O8O koshels more tliaa ia any great rneatare precicJed from oocapjisg past year, which will give a surplus on wheat and flour for export to foreign conn- tries of sboat 100.000,030 bushels, inclnd ing what is supplied from the Pacific coast to the East Indies, South and Central j America, and the British North American i countries. There will be, perhaps, 83.000.. 003 bushels surplus wheat and flour for export to Europe, which will leave C3.000, 000 bushels to be supplied from Chile, Aastralia, Egyt, Algeria, Germany, North ern Bussian ports and British East India. For some unaccountable reason the reg ular dailies of Portland did not arrive at our postoSIce last Friday. Below we clip from the Oregonian and print this week what should have appeared in last week's issue. Header, lay the blame on the post, office department. Dated Fort Benson, Oct 8. Since the first battle of Miles with Joseph's band the troops have been hold, ing the b stiles in a narrow ravine and liave picked them off from rifle pfts, losing only four men themselves. Joseph raised a white flag four limes, offering to surren der, if he might be allowed to keep Lis guns. Miles demanded unconditional sur. render, and on the last day Joseph raised the white flag again, advanced in front oi the lines, handed Lis gun to Miles and fhoot hands wi:h him. The remainder of the command did the same. Forty wound cd Indians were found in camp. The number of dead is unknown, as all were buried. The glory or the fight rests with Milez. Intrench in cn ta of the 2cz Pcrccs were ingeniously cos struct L Their bravery was unsurpassed throughout the fight and they arc credited with numerous acts of humanity to wounded whites. TWGRATI0X VS. J2IIORATI0X. In looking out upon the streets of Pen- dleton we are reminded of the emigration of 1832, when the worn out teams arrived at the Dalles; and to the question where the persons were going wc invariably re ceived the same answer "going to Oregon. ?tbw the answer to such a question is "go ing to Palousc." Hundreds of those who In '52 were going to Oregon, have since re turned and settled in Umatilla county, and now wonder how they could Lave been so i blind to their own interests as to have pass.! cd by the great wheat growing country of j the world, and the most cxlcnsire pasture ' grounds where cattle, horses and sheep can make their own living. Summer and Winter. Such we opine will be the case Willi hundreds who arc uow on their way to the Palousc Millions of acres of as good land as an be found in the trorld, are lying idle in oar county, which-can be Lad at government prices. And why peo ple will go farther to fare worse is beyond pur comprehension. Our only solace is Jhat like the former emigration to Web foot, they (Till sec the error pf thejr '' and return and cast their lot among us, af. tcr having spent their money and means raveling. We Lave the room, we wcl come all. The 18,000 im in grants who ar rived from the States last year can And gopd homes in the eastern counties of Oic goflj'thc best of which Is Umatilla. " tic ocean, with Its ruisalc fulls anil Immense J manufactories, its Long lirancli where i P1'"11 love to while the weary hours , away br liviuir cay, the State that can boit of its humanity and Christianity, a State that has always stood by lU treaties, a State that can well be proud of Its his tory, no cause for Indian wars within its borders for the reason that all its treaty stipulations were religiously observed, a State that can well be proud of her Living, stem's and Patterson's but a State of late years that has been under tho tliralldom of the Grant Republican party, but Is new aliout to redeem hcrelf under the leader ship of that pure patriot and distinguished Gcnernlfieo. 11. McClellea we congratulate. With such a history in view, with such a leadcr,the principles advocated by the Democracy must prove triumphaut, and she will soon take her place among the thoroughly regenerated States that have heretofore followed after strange Gads, and have found that in the end ail was vanity. Wc expect to see the honor confered on their standard bearer redound to their lion- or, and to the honor of the whole Uni ted States. May Democratic principles triumph till not one of the black Republi. can crew can be found above deck. Is the honest wish cf the writer. ' Democrat. russtax-turkisii wail The Dally Oregonlaa prints every Issue telegraphic dispatches from the Russian Turkish war. About all that can be glean ed from the dispatches is that Russia has far an ally the Houmoman Principality formerly a portion ol .Turkey in Europe. The Hussions have advanced long distau ces with large armies into Turkey la Ea rope and ia Tarkey In Asia. To all appearances tilt within the last two months the Rassioa's were having it all their ow n way. But at the present time her armies are raot by sM(ers fully as de termined as her own, sad If Basal coa- qucrs at last it will be by her own over whelming forces. RAIIJIOADS. Gov. Ferry says if the Northern Pacific Railroad Co. have so reasoaaUe expecta tion of completing the road vrkfeln tea years, then it is daty to declare litis fact surrender back to the Government, ar transfer to same other tVmptny Its eatlre land crant except that portion to which it 1$ entitled by reason of a constracttoa of a part Pi the road. SheBi'd the price ef railroad land be fix ed at the c.aiimHm charged by the Ger. era meat, the Ies of land will be target? augmented. Tk. VH7 heretofore parsBctl has retarded K'Uleaa.21 not only a rH road, but oa GorernmeJ lxad tlgBB thereto. Within the la. l13 of company between Paget Saev ke Superior, there Is aa immease tu. of Itn surpassed agricaltaral and grazing 'aJ a large portion of wbieh is ia WAsttint."00 willing to make impiovemeau whkh may when the lines of surrey are extended be found to be oa the laads of the Company, And instead of securing, as be desires and mtcacs to ao. a boscestead or pre-emption claim, be znay be compelled to pay the company double or even fourfold the price of Goverment lands, or lose his claim and his improvements. It would be obiviously a wise policy for the Company to promote immigration to the lands adjacent to the line of the road. The Government Is de sirous that all unoccupied lands should be settled upon and improved, and the people are anxious to develop one cf the fiaot re gions for the production of all the cereals which are on the continent All these de sirable results can be promoted by fixing the price of Government and railroad lands at the same rate per acre From these con. siderations alone, it no others ex lit, I feel confident that the best interests of the Com pany, of tie Goverment and of the people will be subserved by establishing equality of price for Government and railroad lands. The present is the opportuaitc time to Im- pose this condition on the Company. Tlje lands are now free from encumbrances. It ! could not Lave been done while the lands were enrumbereJ br a mortrare. neither can it be done in the future should they be j " again so encumbered ITEMS FROM IXDEPEXDEXCE AXD FORT SVMPrElL C. S. 31iller visited the Monumental about three Weeks ago, and paid the hands working on the mine. Assayed ore of other ledges, most of which contained gold and silver in paying quantities. The ore from the ledge in which Frank Beagle Is interested, assayed rising of 2S0 per ton; this is surface rock. "This is a thing." big CUCBAUTT. Wra, Reynolds, a boy of 15 yearfe, grand son of Uncle Billy 3Ioorc, fell into a shaft CO feet deep, while oa Lis way home from the Monumental. When found Le was dead. ISDETESDnjfCE Is growing inEe and Importance every day. FT A 0115 Come to Independence twice a week from Canyon city and Ft. Sampler, thence to Baker city. They arc loaded with passcn. gers and doing a good business. We arc petitioning for a postofflcc to be establish ed at litis place; It is much needed, and be ing oa the direct stage route no doubt wc shall be thus far accomodated by the powers that be. 6TEATJS0. Deputy sheriff of Grant county passed through town last week with J. Shay, who is charged with stealing & horec at Canyon. A robbery was committed in the store of ! Pondcxtcr & Clark at Canyon. Amount taken $100 thieves still at large. Indians are plenty and plcuiy of them drunk. Tncy pack oats from the Umatilla ageney, sell at 1 14 cent, &id spend that for com Juice. O. O. B. The above was collated from a good let ter, but it was long wc could cot find room for all, though all was fatcicstiog. Lincoln's Omsio.v ok Coloxixatio.v. Mr. Welles latest paper on tho "Admlnls tration of Abraham Lincoln," In the Octo ber Galaxy, contains some Interesting rev. clatiuns or tho schemes of colonization which occupied the attention of tho Cab!, net during the first years of the war. They acquire an additional interest ia view of the schemo which is on foot in South Caro Una for the emigration of negrus to Liberia. It ieems that Mr. Lincoln was not only an original coIonlzationUt after the ideas oi Henry Clay, but that he had notions in re gard to tho wholesale deportation of the African race even more advanced than those of tho colonizalionlsu. Ho regard ed the schemes of doportatlon and colon! zatlon as inseparable from emancipation, and never intruded that the latter should be executed except in connection with the former. When he first proosed emanci pation as a war measure, hu connected col. onizatlon with it as a accessary comple ment of the first measure According to the sketch or 3lr. Welles, he did not enter, taia the idiea of social and polities! etjaal ity between the whiles and blacks; he thought that the blacks would degrade the whites without aay material elevation of the blacks, and that the two laces could not live together. Opposed to slaveiy, he yet regarded the blacks as aa Inferior race, and their own prosperity as well as the good of the whites required a separation. Tacrffttre, when he brewght forward his plan of emaBcipatioo he Haknl wfcfc it a sehease of deportatlrta as aa ladfofcasable arcoatpaalatcnt. The ctrcaawlaarca ef the war was too stresg for him. aad he w as obliged to ifc the prncUtaattoa of eman cipation vfeboMt prevMiac for tbe dcfwrU. tioa. bat lie never ceased ia bis md4rrM3 and messages to insist upoa dopertattea as a nectsfity. Ksttminrr. SrEAKKRLHtr. Oa the night ef tie 13th the Deaocrat of the IteMtae of rvftreseata. the kcid a ceaacit and nawlaafed Ban. dU for sfteaker. I'poa betas lafonsted of the fact, be case forward aad mM, ac per Orognaiaadi'pateites: "Mr. Oalrmaa aad ref reMativcs - I thank ytm. Yew aetloc tn-alsht i r?ot fMchU to rae. I wW. (a adsnlakteriae tbe bisk office to wkfafc I sbaH be caUed.edetar to do say fH 4aty to ray coast rr. beHeriag tfeat ia fch osrse I siwll besi pmaoie Htc laeterest and saccess ef ear party, Kcaee yew ocm- fideace and reoeife she leprwral ef say ceaetrymea. Apnieic. Iter. Dr. Pefeei. ef Um SMMbora M. E dwrck. was aesaiaated for ckaptiln. re eel red TS Teles. Ber. Mr. Tewavao. dsaa. lata f )ast cesgres. rtcHred 31 OtW cserirymea were voted for. ImMic Hsery Ward Bfecfcer, wise bid 10 veto. SHEEP CULTURE. All the sfeeep raisers ef CraatMlaemsBty, as scos a the Spring cMf b eer. take tbelr bands of sheep aad ia irae Kecaadie style leave alt settleatrrMs beWad aaa ea4er the Bine maaataias wfck tecir kerds. Where they raage tbeaa UN saew pets ia at. ap. IV- ranee. aea tfcey retrace BMfrttefs to tic ft. t Mite aad vast MMwe irtmai he lag bet ra tkc Btoe raeaatafas and Oe- IsroWa rive." -e-v i iac ie m law erodes from ikv' xaetto with fee fat tn-. r.-s. coBrrxtawaar tkj. , scire that wfchia u ,e cci Mi whh oar waal taHd -"T baTe made see mere stride toward weaHk. The diflereat bands are Seek.' S aJ with good tack the spring dip wx? aeaHy doable any former dip la tae ooaarj" TscnJ- EArrxiiS WAorsTos. Ger. Ferry la his message to the legWIitcre. kas ke fol. lowiag reference to Eastera 'iVaskiagtoc: T&e character, quality and extent efte arricaharal lands east of the Cascade mountains mast be sera and cxamiaed tc be fully appreciated. From carefal esti mates, I aa assured that the prodortlve ca pidtyof tLat rrgioa b fifty millions of basheU of wheat per annaca, and it is not impossible that the nreseat rcserailAs mar wncai to me eastern portion of Uie terri. 1 fnn na.T .ftft Xm st I thousand tons of which fortr tkoasand tons will be exported. When we take iato coairieniion the exteat of agncaltara! ,xnd Immense yield per aere forty to my bushels of wheat to the acre and ether cerral ia like proportion that a serioas . ... . . draught is unknown, that a failareef crop never occurs, we mar safely ccaskJer that caM era Washington, for agrieaKaral ad. vantages is unsurpassed by any portion of the world. W. II. SuHomoa. Gov. Ferry In the above describes East era Oregon to a dot. AVe thaak Lira for doing it so much better than wc could. BobLL. Brown suicided October 2, all for love. Witness the following letter: Saa Francisco October 2, 1877. Mrs. M. T. Brown, Paris, Mo. Darling Parents and Brothers and Sisters This leaves me aiire, but will reach you after I am dead I will go to that better world aad wait for you, hoping to meet you all there. I shall take my life. I die for a woman that I love aad uaat be with her and can't stand to be separated from her. Hoping to meet you In heaven, I die you obedient son and brother. Robert L. Brown. The deceas ed was 24 years of age and a native of Mis souri. The firm of wklch be was a mem. Lave a branch office in Portland, at -111, Washington street IJTDIA2FS. Now that Joseph has surrendered, our Umatilla Indians have become satisfied to return to the way of the white man's civ. illxatln, to-wlt: 'Free whisky, free fights, free trade and Indian rights. Where Is the Deputy U. S. Marshall 7 Both Louses of congress are organized, and the president has sent In his message. He recommends the payment of the army, and advises appropriations for the array at its present maximum numerical strength of 25,000. Leaves for further considera tion cither tho Increase or decrease of the army, There is but little outside or the above that would interest the common reader but humanitarians, wllj find food In it for moplhs. ltEW TO-DAY. 5ALING & BEESE. A .. X N a Gr It It E B E E S E Weston, - Or. Hate jtjbt Rtunrtn A tlKCS AKD co Srr Ut tmim u tnpu y Imcm ta EuMra Otfaa U b to jeur hu-nl la PRICE OUR GOODS Ikfurc purcliaslng elsewhere. ...... IT ri .' be...... UNDERSOLD. Proibstcl Bros. U'cstoB, - - Oregea. Have on hand and will con. stantly keep the fines, as sortment of dry goods, ready made clothing, hats, hardware, etc. tuat ever came t Eastern Orego Give ns p. ca belore gol IDE tc A7ALLA. - WALLA And satisfy yaBrtelres. E. P. Eagan, 31. D. physicia:; and surgeox, TrcFrex. vtutau 11 Xum cout, Grro. OOc as BCouse c5b LiOt FOR SAL E i tit Arroe?tw to jivcs jl mtxnt 01 AJ M. ia EuiOuwiui i M Mil arnw l t Mil larmt urf km luarbui(lpik(akUinTdta CALL EARLY. MBS.J.M.B.UrTOX, UiftT Iwwt OrK. trrax Imu4 ta T ineir and Dress Makin LSTABLISnMENT onai Tai EMti j vxcj osm, 2t inmi&. u. Cmt uj UUi itm rot rvruxat U rl T.ltafttrc, U rear KX J X. SASTOJC MERCHANT - TAILOI JOHN bTEXGAR. rt3tVa.NXSTtr u Tnetem, Of nrlArMb. -taKia njiui imuM ru Au 2(itx t O w ! U S M-oU jvTpcs tum Fresb bologna Jar sale, and cvcrylhlnr usually kept in a first class mar. krt, Tba patroaage of tbe pnMic is solicited. J. DESTAIX. 1STOTICE. TO PAULOH COOK STOCKME JV. Jewell Echo HAVW6 ITBCnASEn XK. J R. XJAMSL'3 CV Hr Iis4 af cs t3. 1 a tU mrr T ta oul huM talk Ima4 trrrxly cm4 7 Lmb. towll: Cbcb ucarr tntctol cMtrwsia, mi un kit SALOOX. Pendleton, - - - Oregon. Keeps on Land the same pood old kind Oa Ktla Stmt, eniu rataCU. SANFORD k CO. Main glnct I'cnxIUIom, Oi J CALEBS IX rxvc WISES, UQCOKS, CIGA If 3ou desire & nice cotflinj beverage, such as will make you forget all your troubles and dc . sire to LIVE ALWAYS call on us at the popular resort and take a smile OF. Saddle and llarncxs MAKER, Pf3fPLCTO.N', Obecok. KEEP CoeuUatlf on b&4 a' nanpt1 nT f lUrei. iiMit, Undla, VS'UpS Iu OMu lUltm, hioctx, ibJ ettfjtliloc !ed la wir hue. CtlUsd t bi bdar tttiiii Utov. 4 j-Rtfui-- Ib( prvorv? uk-i l ii S. BOTJICIIILD. The Fluesi Stock of rL"72T GOODS GLOTnil'O, BOOTS, SHOES, IIAT3, GAPS. Era, Ertr bronght t Pendleton, Is now being rccdved cpcaeJ He Is also receiving a large and wall aborted stock of .HABDWABE, GROCERIES, CROCK ERY, GABPETS, WALL PAPEB, Bm Froa Use country proaptir aUradedto. Grain. Hides aad other prodace lakea Ttt eve hinge. STOVES AND Tin-ware, r- -Tin-ware. i vav.wu. i Vf m jttja im-IVi a Trt .. ttjm mj Aehi U m mrh Mtr M um ic - inMur aS4t aW top M U.J- Mrk f stxt tin a jul i nn i ii Li tm u4 m rT- tnfMi JCXJ u hmfiA srnrsosr it srMas t cbb a u-t ad 8ceiyTU cikA f cm ( I nln iU S ai tHl a rrr to MM IA4 Utrt. TV UHrma-s COO: ST0TS3 Occident Golocmiih Range Golden. Gate Empire City Ilirmatk Rio Graude PABLOS STOVES The llonitor Pcrior Belle Laurel Ranger Echo Onward BOX STOVES Black Giant Morniel 'me Knot "Woodside Bonanza LfBi gfiraif- T X1NT w Cnortst7 M bead, tte brl run. AH orirtt S3 cd pgti;. JOB WORK 4e wt&stsl- WM. X urn PL FURNITURE STOEE! i CABIiVET SROP J. X. TAX PORN, rrppriH. New Building, Court Street - Ordn Car rarnllor rroraj. mm w. REPAIRING I REPAIRING j7 Do lo Orifr. "Va j3 win Kwp -cs. ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT U t rint-CUa ratallBr turn. POSTERS k miii r, kT ADVERTISEMENTS. i TaTT a f ii r STACK COMPASY.l Great Ealuetum n Fare Eatt. Local Itciis af Fare: TwtMtUm ta La Grafs 9M vttuu , um tUkrCMjr It W IfetMCUjr, Uila.... Zi if) UldflMm . ZiCn Kfen. CuJi, C P. Kulrotd . . . JJ w bum t in I WUW IU. t CO I ., 30q nroeta mm tc Omihx. Chiasm Emm. air. "tmi. -"" let I, nutta, WttlUBl OitrU&l Stte Eul, awbCVf Urt.iUr ii Nrw Oo.f. r-l lUtt. tlHiM trtrm, rrfeW a. a WALLA WALLA BEER! BEER! A Jfrwf,: Waa WUWiat UfoaMtrbr MtbSctcs. PRICES: RT, frr Itr. tJ CO s so 4 (O 2 CM CO 2 09 rww. j-t qvt Tout, ytel . John EL Stahl, Our irrmtrj Wa kMU. COOKING STOVES A.VD Manufacloij of Tinwaie, And au. euros or SHEET-IRON WORK, 3a!3 street, craxiu tl Ea-r n Will constantly hare on Land, andfr sale, a Complete Assertraaa of X IT-"7l7" ABLE ax vsa. uttn iw i. comnlete Ajeortment of thv Biamond ROCK COOKLN'G ST0T5S. xu. axvks or JOB WORK ttot to ffrUr. stMR xxixr, tod tl Ttrj lUeisiMn G. VT. "WEBB. J. 31. SE.VTLEV. Dl fiMlMfi Mil I g!.SASH & DOOR AAir. tin nmt WlNUUYf rKAMta, SASH, BUNDS. AND CHEAP FURNITURE Vt at lVcrprJ. fa M r" w "K-truac Mttf imt 3mtc st 2ft tr ta Sur Eftl iljrnihtgrpfcagTSc- 1 t xxd . j W U-mr MCSHi,rSuaa4tX XM IHrt Si'l U ftMt J2 to A OX UUM So V St S t2-ft". . t a. uJtewtUi?T!anI4r49ctJa MU mi frr ath fr s4 Stl Plans and JSpcciHcations rnJVl t u1 ana. Frr sTOkot, Urt lla. 7-OrSn trfl tt tS Mr af t( Urrrswe, TYa CriM, ml mrr jtA auclia. r? tSJ UNDERTAKING, iiZsx inac&cs ETirnftl u yt;o;Uj. JO FEED AXD SALE - STABLE, Paadc st. orrosnr rxMLE7ax hotel. John Bowman. PE.DL ETOX DEUG stose WILL BE FOUXD A Largo and well stlected stock of DRUGS, - MEDICINES ASB Toilet Articles. r Glass, Paints and Oils a specialty and in full stock. Also a larcre assortment of toys, fancy goods and musical instruments which will bo sold Very Uw tor Cask I CRAM &. LAXDP.Y. PENDLETON MilS JTKEKT, THIS CEXTHALI3T LOCATED axo J?OPULAB HOUSE HAVIXG BZES TXTIBZLY REFITTED and EEFTJEXISHED 4e , vjMaerci rot he Xeecwaa of THB THE SB THE PZ.VDLW0N HOTEL, me rnfixay. 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