The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 08, 1877, Image 3

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I have a number of parlor and heating
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D. 1878. G. W. nium, Pendleton, Ugn itliia county lavorauio w tuo cwiukmot
of a railroad from Weston byway of Pea-
LODGE DIRECTORY.
tit Loses So. IK. or r. Meets In the CuUe
HjJL Fee-leton. every VrdcrsdiY evenlnr. Brothers
ta (ood tta--;&f km enroll j- tnrlteJ to aoeoi
Tmixrax Laook Ko 45, A. F. lit A. Herts
wsthrataad third Moodu. of each raooth. Boon
ot mtc-sg t r. x
Kxirxtn STiX, Martha-Washinrtoo Chapter, jYeffle
tob Meets ererr ToediT olfbt lo-oalcr tbt first im
tlr- aoaoajs jr cacti aosui.
Xrasxa. Local S&S,iaar. JV-dtoa-SrfU
tot Saturday erentnr t J r. x. Brethren la pJ
niniitir u laruea ru luau.
wUkbau. Looai Xa 100. L0.0.T. IVoIktc
Meets every ThorrJar erralnc at o'clock r. X.
breihern la rood sundini are rrqncM h awns.
Heard Fbom. We received a 1-ttcr
this week from our old friend S. T. Hop
per formerly of this place. Sablan is now
at Minneapolis, -linncsota. Ho renews
bis subscription to tbe KaST Okuoosian
and says he cannot get along without iu
Judgo Temple of California was in town
this week. The Judge is looking at tne
country with a view of locating. Ho says
if he finds a suitable location, quite a sum-
bcr of families from California and the
East will follow.
Remember the Christmas Ball at Pen.
dlcton. Come out and enjoy yourself
Call in and subscribe for the East Orooo-
joajc then go to the ball and dance to your
hearts content; only $3 a year we mean
the East Ciibgo.max.
CHURCH DWF.CTORY.
Erac-ru. One.-Sen; I r. x, M Sro!y
-reach Bract- the Krr. I H Well
ajr the Rer. W. L. MtcE-xn.
Bajtot Csxacs-Rer. - H. Fett. raster; srr
Tier ml tbe Court Boose co tbe second SanZiJ oi
eh moeib. ain a. a. and T:30 r, a.
Drsern Citrxca VwU la the Conrt Boose 00 the
Ihlrd Sander of each oesih. Mr. I. X. Ric-ardfoa
wSdatac, at 11 X. x ata iair.i.
VmnouT Cut-col Soctb Ker. S. W. Darks,
faster; aertlce. lathe Oocrt Hoc e the -ret Son
ajr of each aaocth, itllx. xaadl-)r. x
X. E. Ckcscsl Rer. J. C Klrttaac. ratter; er-TkwBt-e
th Sabbath In each taonth. rrarer
BMciict 00 Vre-oe-Jar ert-lcj.
Vxkh Scout fSraocw-X. VTCUs far. Meets
trtrj Sasdar ta the Coin. Hoese al 10 o'clock a. x
Kottci. SJmyJe acaoBBceaeats of births, tnarra
frt u4 deaths, Till t IiijctW lll.OTt cLx-r. Obit
oarr ao-ce trdlb charged for icronljis to thetr
leecta.
Slafle copies of the Earr Oejcgqaa, la iaefa far
BuCiBg, cac be obtaed at thlacOce.
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A certain young lady in town desires to
correspond with some young gentleman
with a view to matrimony. Tor parties
lars inquire at this office and subscribe for
the East Oreoosiax. Don't all Fpeak at
once.
Shipment of treasure from the Pendleton
Express office for the month f Nor. 1S77
Gold coin J7.43S S3
Gold notes and bonds 1,W5 SO
Silver 1-7 75
Gold dust 1,120 00
Christmas is coming, and every man
and boy too, will want to do some shoot
ing. Then bring on your guns anil ptttols
and Mr. Gosney the gun-smith will put
them in good condition for yon. Remem
ber Mr. Gosney is a first class workman
and his prices are reasonable.
Last Saturday there was a considerable
snow fell and on Sunday the hills were
white, bnt on Monday under the genial In
fluence of the balmy chinook the spotless
robe vanished and the everlasting hills,
rocTibbed and ancient as the sun, pre
sented their cal-ippcarr&ce.
LOCAL AHD OTHER LVTELUGEKCK.
NOTICE.
Tie year f 1S77 is about closing ont.
Wc woader If any of our delinquent sub
scribers :will su prise us by p-ying up and
csamesee the new year clear of our books.
'What a sice time wc could have during
the holidays, if all who are in arrears
wvsl- sea- in the amount due. It would
act HsoBoer feet and give as a good send
off for 1878. Xow read this over twice be
fore pettisg the paper a) tie and just feel
a your pockets for $3 aad send it along
It willid- bs all good editor, printers.
wCTtl and all. And then come in yourself
and see as and we will have a jolly time
Well, Kw-knaw you can't read this and
not respond.
Prof. Harmen gave oncof his cliar-ctms-tic
entertainments hero Friday evening to
a fair audience. The Prof, is a fair ven
triloqucst, and has but few equals in leger
demain. Many of his tricks are new and
cxrec-bciy clever, hut his great speciality
dlotou and Uic Meadows to the Colombia
river, assembled In the court house in
Pendleton last Saturday afternoon. Tho
meeting was organitcd by calling Mr.
Disosway to tho chair. Mr. Turner then
stated the object of the meeting, which
was to take measures to effect a& incorpo
ration and build a line of rallmd betweea
the points above mentioeed. Mr. Taner
presented some facta and figures et great
Interest, showing the feasibility of the
proposed road and tho immense value it
would be If built, to the citlren of the
county and especially to those who make
larcc shipments of wool and grata. Other
short addresses were made. In oae of which
Dr. Green, a gentleman who has lately
come to the count v. rave an Interesting ac
count of the manner In which the people
of Corral Us built a narrow gauge road, by
subscribing f r stock and paying for U la
labor on the road. By this means the Csf
vallis road, said Dr. Green, was cc-Jtrae.
ted almost without money. All tho profits,
which would have gone into the pockets
of contractors were thus saved and put tato
the road. Mr. Despaln also addressed the
meeting explaining the character of the
country over which the line of the propc--cd
road would run and demonstrated that it
could be located so as to leave no heavy
work or step grades. On motion of Mr.
Turner a committee was appointed by the
chair, consisting ef Messrs. Turner, De
train and Crisfield. to prepare articles ef
incorporation, procure suitable stock books
jind take such other steps as In their Judg
mcnt Qt'cbt be advUable and to report oa
Saturdsy, December 15, 1S77. On motloa
the meeting then adjourned until Saturday
December 15, 1S77.
Lnttd JnaipiBg.
It seems to be tbe disposition of some
parties in this county to try to earn a llv.
lag by taking advantage of persons whom
they find absent from their bouses and
then jump their land claims. A case ol
' this kind was recently brought to light on
One R. E.
Wilson, it scetns, who is in the habit of
jumping cJaltst', was invited by Mr. Steven
ninhtkriA brevall to such an extent I
at lUaore-, Ma-MchusetU, that one of the
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nriacip-l seaon-i mere mm -cu -iimu.
fttr lw- it reduced by illne-s and
rr of Infect loa ft oat any-oae to aiieca
pupils.
Tim tnpsRArtal rvrMMitM to the llOUSC by
Mr. Erret, signed by few hw-red work,
lngaea. who ask for aa approprlallon
to enable them to ealgra-s West aad occu-
iy public laads for culUratloa, is attract,
ng coBAidcrable atteatloB.
Fato-M G-MSwt: Arallro-dfreai apolat
s Baxe rtrer Bear nae jree rapi-s
threwfeh the eeater of WhltBaa eevaty, to
the val-AWe piste aa4 ce-ar Uaher at im
head of the Pale-M river, li sare to be
hlK, aad that at ae di-Uat day.
The New York Baaday Henvn has
traced a case of leprosy to a chlaese teae
taeat w Baxter street.
Diphtheria has hrokca oat la several
places ia the Fatoase com try.
A geaUeai-ii was fee-lag his dog oe the
lees aad wiers of a tarker. A friend ob-
erriBgit said: MYor dog Is la luck.'
MYes,M said the geellemaa "he has itr-ck a
bMaaxa."
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LIVEHMQRE & BEAGLE WM. SW1TZLER,
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tad ir.ll irf hi rr. C af r.ab an 0 Xaf
SI tcilea Ukar FrCrtMst, sjmJ tn rrlar
HORSES OR CATTLE f
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GEHERAL - ME
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LOT LIVERnORE.
lOROCEP.IKS,
PROVISIONS,
BgUacM EitiMith1 la
Has arriviil in Pendleton wltlt a' fine
of suprrlor
DRESS GOODS.
TRIMMINGS
Ladies and children HATS, and
klndsof Millinery ceods ef Use
LATEST STYLES,
AIo a splendid asiortraftit of CHRIST
MAS TOYS awl prowntt.
HARDWARE.
I CLOTHING,
LE8AL BLANKS
AT THIS OFFICE.
PENDLETON
FLOURING MILLS.
alias Rig Steve to go into his boose on
his claim ea Birch Creek, and taking ad-
TTe understand that the K. of P. are
coinctorive a dance and have a public
instalatioa on January 1st 1S7S, from the i Brcl rcek in this county,
character of the gentlemen who compose
Damon Lodge, we can safely predict one
of the finest times ever had in this place, as
they never were known to do anything by
halves.
Win. Rediord, a young man who had
been stopping In 1'eadicton for several
months past, was arrested and takea to
TTalla Walla this week, on a requisition
from the Govenor of Washington Territory.
We trust the charge against Mr. lUdfcrd
will prove to be false and that he will soon
be set at liberty.
E rxXTJLXTOX Tvxrsxta
flt aa- La ran fOMM.
KILLS are a
Ourold Missouri friend It J. Oliver Is
going to have a show at hi place is Hap-
rv Canvon on the lSth ins. Pi of Har
men will be there with his worhl resonaed
laughable show. After the shew ttMCt
wiil be a dance. ETcry!oy iaiirl. aa4
a general good time expected. Ce oat
everybody and begin to practice far Christ
mas . The best of music
EXCHANGED FOR WHEAT
Who it that man! what nice yoaa:
fellow is that! Hello! what young
jladysocs there? Why, you don't know
as . the tnOwt pleasing partof the entertain. ! the people in town. Those ptnlt have
all been to Mc Lyon's shop ana tac tbem
selves "doee p." That aaaa has jatt had
a shave that joaag firlVaw has had his
hair frinrd aad powdered, and that yo-ag
lady has bees to the barber shop and got
those carls. Mc Lyoa Is the To-sorial
Artist,
The acw bridge over the Umatilla river
scar Butler Creek is a solid substantial
Lractre likely to last for many years. It
has been pronounced L7 good jndges the
best east of the mountains. It cost, M WC
are informed about fourteen hundred dol.
lars, of which sum the County Court con
tributes tlx hundred and the citizens the
halaace. Tbe work was let to J. W. Shell
of Hitter Creek, the lowest bidder
who has performed his contract In a
maaaer creditable to his skill aad energy
and .-tii factory to the sabscribers.
vantage of Mr. Steven absence coseloded
to take calire cu-trot of the premises, and
thus deprive hicaef his land. Mr.StrrrailrUe, CtVSM
son refased to do so, whereupon Stevens
gave htm aoliee to quit and coameaeed
aa acttoB to alipocfi ntm. The ease
was beard before Judge Baley on Friday
last at I'radreten, which resulted In a
judctnaent for tbe plaintltT, and aa execu
itea was lteed Immediately and placed
ia the haa-4 ef DefMity Sheriff Taylor who
iqiaircw u the prmises on Saturday and
set W itfoa oat ia the cotd. This Is not
the first tiae that Wilton has atteapted
Uis kiad of husiaeMk having some time
g jataped a claim beioagingtoMr. Pcck.
Tbc aeaghhan are coasiderably incensed
at WirMia's wCtiras ia these matters and
from the way they talk, if he coctls-es
sacij acor-e he will bo trcaled lo a coat of
Uriad feathers and -ill be riven a free
ride bestride a rail.
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Area. rrtf.u la--! a Wtf aa- I
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nERCHAI-DlSE
Tobacco,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
fiATS AND CAPS,
Fee tht
goad Cera aad Ctep Feed, for
aa j day ta the week.
Price PalU
teS.
FLOUR, BRAN AND
Far sale at all Uam.
FEED
TrrMa-i r a a-d
l -aa 4m Res. r
1 ill -. 1 fi
Is his deliaiatieB ef Negro character,
life Mia Stack k a capital hk, aad ak
pTTOTnttirrti ef Seaator Pktdiback k de
ddedry eaeef the faaaie-t things we ever
r wkaes-cd. Prof. Harmea ihoald be seen
ia hk specialties and comical tic, to
he properly appreciated. We advise all
lams of faa, especially those who enjoy
a hearty la-gh, to witaew his peribraa-BCC
the first esport-alty. To-aieht is his last
night ia thk place.
TheO.S. K. Ceaapany, as we are in
forBcd,iatead to baild three new steamers
toplrKi-theColaajbiaaboveCelilo. This
is to be ready for the aaticipatcd iamense
wheat -crop of the coming year- The
quantity of wheat taken down the river
thk year k double that taken down last
year aad the crop of 78 will double thk
years crop. Assaestof thk wheat would
go over a railroad r-aaiag from Weston
to the Oolaabia river it k easy to see
that each a road woald, from the very
at be a paying oae.
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It k believed that Dr. Baker receives
from obc tho-eaad to fifteen hundred dol
lars per day iacosie from hirailrosd clear
prs Thk road k one of the most prof.
.table ia the world. Now when it is re-S-OBbered
that this country k not yet half
settled ap aad that in a few years the crops
of wheat aad wool will be ten times as
great as bow, it k Impossible to doadt
that the sew railroad from Weston to the
ColuEsbia river, running directly through
the heart ef the wheat country, will be
praStahle aad its stock a good investment,
especially as it caa beobt&iaed withoet
ceku
Nonet- Notice k hereby given to all
those who s-bscribe to the funds to
build a bridge across the Umatilla, near
the mouth of Butter creek, (said bridge
is now completed aad ia use, that they
must come forward end par up the
amount subscribed, by the 20th of Decem
ber, 1877. Come forward, pay up, and
save costs. We have the bridge and must
have the aaoaey to pay for it All ac
counts not paid by the 20th will be put
into the baads of aa attorney far collec
tion Signed. 8. M. Prxsixcnw, O. F
Tnoxsox, Wk. Lotd, Umatilla County
Wcatucx. All mankind and especially
that portion that reside la Uaaatilla Cm
ty are curious to know what klad ef winter
we are aboal to have. The writer has
consulted with the "oldest citizens," bat
has failed to gather from theai anything
that would be of advantage to the raodera
stock-men. Bet we have been fortunate
enough to fall in wiih our rsteesaed dtisen
commonly known as Whispering Thossp
son. Now Mr. Thompson k supposed to
be perfrciy reliable in hk prornostkatioas.
He dent urctead to be a prophet or the
son of a prophet, but tbe writer thixki be
must be a descendant of that famous a-trol-
ogcr.Cont D. Cagllostro. Be thk as It
may, Mr. Thompson has waited for the
first three days cT December, has cast hk
hnriscope and predicts as follows: The
most snow that falls the coming whiter will
be in the month of December. January
will be a cold month and oe Febra-ry I wmVA
oil 10c iv lacu may wWueucbwC p ua-g
their grain. Take all in all stock rakers
hare reason to rejoice, and to those who
have made but scanty prep-rattou for
wtxxl, they may sing their saas ef rejoic
ing. I do not pretend to say that thk
correct, but Mr. Thompson k positire aad
Ida cot ft like contradictlBe kiaft- Jfl
this little maSer of infbrma-ke it worth
anything to your nsmcrcus readers, the
writer will be fully paid for hk services,
and endeavor to tve your readers Mr.
Thompsons criticism for the balaace of I
the vcar. B.
trt Ajjurxzi to hit Flora
La the CBS-try, as I hare tka he Mill
XwCaf t-MC-stavskr
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bate aMfc-tafraaarata-i m mi i
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Tir U&nt rev P5- RtrtS
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Wagon
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AE'.ICyLfw'AL IMPLEMK'IS
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SHERIFF SALE.
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Is Curma CMrt U t- f)tt tl fWrro- if I'ikS-
UHsC-aMr ara a Hi- frVr4 !, CaA
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la n nrtei. J kara mkr- yea aa- ahaa xsy4-.
altnMKnkMOcfeiixK far eaA ta toT
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Dr. V. W. Ogleaby. !. 9,
PlITSlCIAS & S-ECEOX,
Weston, - Or ego.
Vat atlett- all SlT r tSU. Uh
E. P. Eagan, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
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LOAA'S S'EGOTIATED.
SHERIFFS SALS.
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PENDLETON, OREGON,
A Card or TnAyKS. I wish before
leaving thk place for my home in the
Willamette Valley to return my thanks,
my heart-felt thanks to the eop1e of Pen
dleton and vicinity for the many cfloru
they have made, and for- the great interest 1
they have taken in trying to find the bo-Jy
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a ia -Mat TVa -2-ac a aoR- l-a
aaiaoQMC arwc ta ur -el raurr
ALan.. aeeira ALcas-re-sa-t har aereci X
arS-nHfr
LLU-K w cam-t-aa. rrccs- ca-rr -saTcnci
t& eaca ear
8 Cnatara, Lm, Vnd, hem, tmile C aa tA
E
B
KKOWI-TOir Jc STTTTAB.
Com- AT-at ar orrr-a a-r aa
weber piano and staxdaku Ksjjajier tN d Ilanie&s lliis-er
WtSTOC, OSXCOK.
ORGAN.
B
B
ton.,
PrxrrorrtAKT Habsees Shot. Mr. J.
R rVwrlr. f Portlanil nn tlip Vrrntnt
t-ita-tiu. Ranlial -s. -i,ii w of my husband. The kindness and sym
.acceeded ia pcrfecliBg sxr-ngcraents hvf "'' T
with B. F. Barch, Sapcriateadent of the
State Peaiteatiary, for opening a shop at
tbe prison for the manufacture of harness
etc, with convict labor. Wc understand
that Mr. Coagle will work some six or
eight prisoners at the start, the force of
bands to he Sacressed from time to time,
as circa m stances will permit aad the basi-Bessja-tify.
Mr. J. D.Jordoa, a practical
warkaaaa af thk city, k to superiatead
tbe wdrickig force employed In the prison
sheet Stefe Journal
all in my sad, tad bereavement, shall ever
be gratefully remembered. And although
I must now go away and leave h:s body
beneath the cold, cold waters, I go feeling
that everything has been done that could
be done toward its recovery, and 1 reel
assured that should ha be found after I
gone that he will be laid away to rest
hy kind aad sympathizing friends.
JLs.nr C. Mtck.
H-bkal IxFGnvATiojf. Nisety thous
and copies have already been cold of Will
hi Thosapsoa's famous song "Gathering
ShetU fnmOe S01 Short" It is thought
lkL"JrtfliK$ Mi Va Tide," this author's
hmt owapositioB, will evea eel ipse" ffnt'r-
ing ShsUtn ia popularity. Any music deal
er will saaii either nf these beautiful pieces
to your address on .receipt of price, 40
ccats.
8ead orders to M. Gray's Music Store,
Gleaxi?cs Mr Dr. Shone, of Day I
in W. Tjwt Itnf-p fttlla aw4r ml
$141,000 by the death of a relative la ag-
land.
Land in the vicinitr of Colfax, W. T, k
rrckoacd to be wurtlt about tea dollars per
acre.
Co Bar AVtj: There is talk of start
a at u paper at Empire City, to be de
wto! t the cause of temperance, and to be
Repuh:ican in politics.
Carl VoiehL an educated German
Ehrsiclan. of Portland, has beta adjudged
is-ac and sent to tho asylum.
Miners are sakl to lc so scarce ia the
Black Hills litnt cortxJ rations have been
forced to employ Chibauea. Too thin.
.Wc sriS aal
UNDERSOLD.
-Oriart ay ssafl tasasfat sara-ol U
TTirr Trsrr aetdrrn A TJtMnC A3ra C
JX au xk af CsMat Mrna-aa-a. ah- tfcy
aser be l i aa eara a aa aa j ana-n ia - vk-
It wtt I U r-ar ratarcss ta
PRICE OUR GOODS
Before parchasieg ekewhere.
ADXLyiSTJUTOJPS JiOTICE.
Jcrrr4 Crt
At the Cestrs-kl ExhM-aa in.
All sdadx a. wcrk itma vitk at-taeij
i B f Heme. TTmaa, CU. O m ria.nntt saaik
n-pa-fU-tear as -ataera ia aesvi mxrwc, u mm
Waia-aSao.
S Dsa-Mar. nw etS-r. im U
Imnrr. ten itevaars.
r St McArr- ra-l Baft, ca-le, crra aa- aa Vat
ert at rrat ac
W Jaamwy eaattr. akt ts rat- ctr, hrxsi. -lmie
amaatMMp.
P-faCCIt-. r XaeA. eaK P O ea kfi
nt nut nsufl ikt Ui U Vf.zzA tT ka rttj-
a--XsTa. 9 -( -Sajw-'t-
MiriMI?"? .TvWSAr IrJ-u aJ at WraaV WCT.C ',MSoia,cftviJi B,
ir.-Hirj--y a -i .j a- i' -jw , - , n-u a?.
0 j IH SuaJrr. eaak. Z. Saa h?p, h-rsea L S cas k
WtaX-emi- jauaaOaat' larint aa awV-rr. rra? or left ia-aaK r rr rsst ear
. ttlLr- WaX ! 3 B PArrs lSrt. safe. iT rnrs- r
1 he acac Oui of I
rOBTLASD
1 The-
LSHERMAN AND HYDE,
SQUARE, GRAXD AND
UPRIGHT PIANOS.
-S riaj-t Sir. Saewa, laser
Tka Wat sonLssa rrtee4 IsssrcBraU aaaat.
rnrri rrrrirtirnmhiiii tilr aroiasl XI-
A aala-ua-sr mt t- eauaa rTt--ua C. l-wc , I
nm, -u li-rmv winiia lot 11
omlr. I
. . 1
naaai. aapim,
jnheraalSe-Ufvraratl-ceaU taa. ai
atsarua-raeea-arWeataaaa Ctaateia
wrhta ass taaa-u fiaaa aha aata fcera-T. aad all
Our re wane last week in refereacc to
wordy communications of a persoaal nature
seems to have stirred the "bile" on the
stomach of one ot our corrrsnondents
We hare but one course to pursue and that
k to be governed by our own convictions
of what is right and proper to be inserted
in our columns. If our correspoaJt is
laboring under the impression that he un
. - . -a a
aerzutua oeucr uian wc now to maaagc
our paper, if lie will coruo forward we will
sell out to him, and let hltn try hk hand
Wc intend nothing. personal sndtlrust that
A severe shock of carlitouake was felt
In Iowa and Nebraska oa the 1-th i-ataa.
No damage.
Tho litigation over the Stnrer ettste
has been amicably settled, and every oae k
nappy except ine lawyers.
The Harrisbur"orresrondeat of the Al
banv OUerm- writes thai paper that Mr.
James Grimes, one of tbe business aacn of
that place, k it his home on IStb to co to
Portland, siucc then nothing has hern
heanl of him.
Kars has fallen ; Russia still succeMfuL
A Gnnaa Prince to rule over the Chris
tian Pmvinces hpretoforc under tbe Tur.
kiah yoke, is one of the conditions of peace.
VI rnrtf $w!mltr llin finfivl ftTirf.l!r anit
oiicfC'ilicnixt diTtLtroa criminals ever
-t - 1 t ' r ' - ir f . I .".."
untugut uciure n t,niiitirnia wibwh-j. sever
sml:od touaco or drank any lutoxicallag
JMIS
CANDY FACTORY.!
THE Ba-eriigneu take pleasure to an
Bounce to tlicir patrons and dealers
In general that they have lately large-
Ir lacreascd thetr factory ana arc now
a. t m.
ntcaareu to mraun as goou an
. a -a a . . -a- .
meat m Uteir uae aa any aourc a
Sneclal Inducemtats to cash ccs-' -KwTrata, nrrr
toeaers.
ALISKV a: HEGKUK,
P.O.BosW. 103 First Street.
Factory on Alder Street, between First
sad Second Streets, Portland, Oregon.
tCaate ts rharsaafLaaat
Oa rraat af e -A ear, hcaarf, S L
Pest R-tcrr. Barrr Cxxfra. CatUr.rrea-a-asaSrr
tt us rts-t ao- v A araai. H e h
iSa-h. Bar-- asaae aras4 ea Ira sh-aMec.
P Jtlltlhlff-Ija6nnf VTto.S--rfS aa riC-S
Lcrw-Jr--ta-a-4aa-rr-4ta kS ear.
h-rrra aar taaa- aa rt-kt ah-aUct.
T,a ABra CalMe. N - m up aaa J 1
HVaat bar arma taA aa rrtt hy
r ce-a-
lhaasarr.
aa IrrV
la-rMt- la aaM attate are rrmrwUA
WM. UIVUU
Xcr. IT, MTt.
ta aaase tnaaa-1
AUXS. A4ak-tralr.
UuAa -TAKZs, AU-rrarr.
SHEIIU-'F'S SALE.
J Jarfca. ' l-rrWknr rr- omn.w-4 pan re
rrrWl no nj at -us rrr at-T1 r-1 Bar-
. . - - vc V
- - - 1 eea. -toe aru - ' . "
the 1 Crory. Os-: La CnaAr.Orrsv-; Boran C eat SeA
I a-aeurr.
1 Lsl, Trataor. nrrrar CaM. mOj Swfc fcaeac
r-tLhr-vAOT-alrahraaaht-e X -imtrx orer.
ST r-aratrrr, anle, -eart e kft b, bsears baart s?
Kft ahe-Uer
W le, TT exaaecM- an VR Wfv
W.W-Bc, rtaJSrtfl CatSa trwt hone aha
krthrht sr cat ef. B-raos, X O aa raj-f
thacMrr.
TII--i Mefcl.
UMATILLA, OREGON.
-arju K.A.W1L90X. fcnBerirrfOrk-BS.Baalw-
HJ. eate-oc rraatKrre. Ueaatma, w-rr at aaa
ece-e4aarn crinhatet The ha-ae baa area tt-Uei
A- be4a are iraBril. aa- the UaU wUl ba nnW
al-i UMTarr bail UMamartrt aa-r-L Ttareieri arm I
aat reerat aterrtsf at OM race.
SHE KIEFS SALE.
-aaaaBBaaaaa
Br rtxrex or ak txaarwjf wcct orr
atk-Ons- Caart r -M Stata of Orepsa I
Uaa-UQa eeeatr ana a la-raw-t aa4 -terra r Saee. I
rlaear af awn-ire rra-ce4 la aaM Ceart aa the 3tth
itf ml Odabrr 1HT la frr af Was. S HiVr f4aja-4
aa ae-at B. r. en am rmi I. nan rta iar-.
ba-aaU,Sar t-asaa efSkW .r4 naa. rUt ta-!
Ureatmea Oet-brr nih im. a-4 (a- S1J ia, co- la
t e ewaete aeaaat laa saartaaaa streaa-ea ar -atra-
aeeu -ertfaarVer deacrtaeS. I hare Imed aj-ca -d4
wfll eipoae at fraa&c sate la the H.hrat tUT ft eaah
la haai. 00 tax I Sib ear of IVmnlr tan. at I
o'cUct r at Ihe Con Raw, lone It rWwtaala
aU coaalr the feTiaaiS- iliaerihr4 iat-laap4 prrmara.
la H. L-ta taraa aaa iatsr a aai i ta at-ct. inmr
foar (U) laftther artth the pcrlraiaea thrrrta ba-
loariac ia ju-rr a a a irmui aaauea aa im leam
f rra-leua Cmat-ta Caaatr, f-u ef Orrjoo to
aiUarraaajat-smaataa-eaa-iaaJ-orraie-rn'ta.
R. H-KGE XT,
BVeftS; rauUAa Oa, Orrjea .
Sheet music, music books, and
every description of musi
cal merchandise,
wholesale and
' retail.
laatraaareU soU oa rarr, ta-alhTr lartiTTTfT.tf
SCtcsU.m4.B3rk. Caitle.atSar(htear aa4 or-rw-a4
9-Ufcrt.trrt O left htj-
lLwa aaese braai ee h a a-a-asra
T rarrr. Or Af IXSCniOX K?VCD Ol , r Uinr-I- r CxUV. ova &X if let aasJ aaarf
l afSs-CaeatCvrt-r IA Sae Or-t-a Ur enc cS mt rM r. or! r tt ao rtAI Day." :
rra.usti C-aatr ea-a a arr-t rr-rrt m seat trxaJ ca w iurt
CarteaditIlAir af Orubrr tSTI. ta trraralTMi a A and J Y Sattf-orsr. Batter rreet.
J. T" 1 . eaca ear, hw, i sm jbi r-
Caaaa, errjf
H-ana-rtalst-raai ar-ca-O. . . f . i
InMMDw''--'' " J7i , Ttrirm: CatttrCreet CHOetrt-A -- wars-a
saiae hraa- aa rjfel -3ter
h-re Smr4
. . . 1V0 Vr--i v4.iocr frr r i ia ,
S-T--hrrr-i-rri:ii t.'tr. . tftT
-1
Itnal't I8B arrea Biaaiai ia .. - v
ltlt twy.ljaiSfan-aa-acana aaa nnat -u.
ShenS raaatOla Oa. Orrcaa.
Date4 at tVw-etaa IhU ISh tf -fSev. ItTT.
D. T-Modore.
CMATILLX
Ctutorae saJ rrt6 l- - fva oa trrllcaiUMi.
rrratWw. Mo-c furr. Onrart Flral aoJ AUrr
Strtrti, lStraUiS! arw aalUl-f
Portland, OrtgwO,
Okecos
and tho
lAit Muds of Liouors
choUest WINES, CIGARS,
kept constantly on hand at this poptilar
etc.
-T-l
1 rvafUrlwarra-14ore,lerecaabef7aa4 a Uryj I
uoch ahkb UI be ai ai ue vcrr m-m uerr.
A.X rOKTOt.
itKsoirr.
GIVE JtK A CAM. 0-K--aS
rou YOtrns-t-vus.
- WW..
TUrrhrrrtt OHJe. thrra dpalar, srax
ftsMIear. nTT.T-aknahoai.
TtaMar!-. Bat-Ttrr-;eiUa -, o x est .
C3WPOS r-(v-N)fn-
K. Jvtiam. met Bark. Cattle Brt-S. rha hoe
oa rt;M Ur. crrp al- ear a4 crap a
rut-tear Ktr tin wifcl t Vfi tlJcr.'
K Wearh. rroate-. CaRU teas-. T la e-caaa- aa
rlHrt-ad-otrte'aa4aHla W.X
KMtUcrrt UtiTJ Cxaraa. Cat- braaJ. a4-abla
rrUa -a Wft . a& rrep aaJ la rth ; aa4
nvT tz-.-rbaw!X- U-raoa bao-e B aa teA
aAabkr.
. -,.w- u-Lt- CiiiVhn-I.Rra a cinta est
" V J ' . . r ij. ..J ut AfC
rtjM nip. aam- -k ro
vvilniaC-USiatSca-rnv-ctgam
(UaV.crao ia-cr4U ia rvHl nr. ctvicr oa9 t
h-a Hartee, B a -rr alf arSa a a ha 1 ec;
r Valt. ttb Kork C-uhv tatle aaoe aarnaiU. bsj ;
ofrer half crop ta left car. Uarv-a aai-l -ras4 ea
bAaheeaSrr
J J Baaaarartsrer. Crm-Sa. CatUa J aMa. rre?
jbJ j ia tet ear. Uorsr sane braa- ea IMcV.
B It -atet. Bsuer rerek. Cattle hnnt la the aKapa
af ere mefi bvt le. ra-ilie ta the Srft aM .
,M (a rlM or. !Kr8traaJi ttfura 3 aa rjr
iHrr.
B. J jaMrrr.nijar Car-a. CtMe bn-1. l- elr
arttMe; Cwt vr.fv nr. 11 la rlt. B-f
' tea amtihnad M a-uuKScr . s -
Ufa i ... ... ,
105, Kearey St, San Franci-co.
our corrcspeadcot will reconsider.
I hcvengc.
I Bated at rmcUa tU tat- day af Not. int.
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