The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 22, 1877, Image 2

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Cljclast d&rtpniait.
&LTUKDAY .DEC. 22, 1877
ITBUSHED BY THE-
East Diegonian Puhfehing Co
J. IT. TCRSER -
Business Manager.
TERMS IN ADVANCE
Oxr. Yeah ....
.$3.
"V. P. & C. R. Kailread.
Articles ofincornoratioa were filed ou
Saturdav last fer tbe Weston. Pendleton
asd Olumbla Elver Railroad Company.
, ' . . ,. .
ferry Despain, Lot Livercnorc, il-Iea-
gle, C.L.JewcH, Jacob Frazcr, S. Roth -
child and J. II. Turner, incorporators
rapltol stock $100,060. Twcnty-five thous-
-andtkVllars stock was taken on the spot
In a few minutes. Owing to the fact that
tbeJaraers arc all busy with their crops
there were but few at the (Electing but all
were enthusiastic.
There is nothing to jsrercnt the early
completion or litis 'road, if all will lake
hold of it and work with a hearty good
will. The distance from Weston to the
tersalaos on the Columbia river is .only
about sixty miles, and the road will pass
over a country where lite grades will be
easy, and owing to the ctture or the soil
it can be graded very cheap.
The people or Weston and vicinity are
anxious about the road and wc are satis
fied will subscribe liberally to the stock.
Stock books will be opened and every
one will Lave an opportunity to subscribe
Another meeting is ca&cd for Saturday,
December the 29Ut at tKis place at which
we trust thcre.wtll be- a good attendancc
"Wlica we take into consideration the cr
.pease of getting freight tfroni Weston or
'Pendleton to the liver, we find that it costs
almost all it is worth. From the town of
Weston to Whitman Station it is 14 miles
and al! freight to or irom that place must
'le hauled by teams, this costs not less than
y?3 per ton. and it costs -53 per ton from
"Whitman to Wallula, nrfking a total cost
of ?G per ton from Weston to Wallula.
Tbea it costs about $f per ton more to
-ship freight from Portfccd to Wallula than
"it does to Grand Itcrrdecr Um&liUa Land
ing. Thus we find that freight conld be
latddowntia ITeston by the way of this
iTOsdaltkesamepricctlatitnow costs to
lay it down at Wallula. rxkoning freight
from the river by this-rculc at 5 icr tun
sad a saving to the peeIo of Weston and
vicinity or $5 per ton up freight dwn
! freight being $3 less the river. Besides
it now takes four dcys at least to ship
freight from Portion (Ho Weston, allowing
ao time for delays, -wfcllc the same coaW
be delivered in two days by rail. The
Exne time could asd70uld be saved on
'down freight, and twPdaya is often quite
an item to shippers Irca this county, es
pecially in down freight.
The grading can 1 be done on sub
scription if the people along the line of the
' road will only take hc33 of the matter as
. itsiaportacedenaaband by mid-sum.
ierie road can be .graded at least half
- tkefetaacc Tics caz'be had at a cost
-efaotte exceed T2' ccats apiece. This
i k the way -the Yaqnm&Say road is being
lBwk, aed the- people interested in this
read hara't half the obstacles in the way
that tht road has.
Patties will canrass portions of the
-coecty between now acd the next (meeting
for sabf cription. and wc trust that M will
give wkat cncosrsgeiBcnt they can to the
eaterprtfe. Thc sttxres are put at fifty
-dollars each. "Ercry bkes can take one or
are stares, aad all ecbscriptioBt can be
paid either kh cash, labor, material or snp
plii. Letcash man take one share and
as aaay mac as he can. Pet a team on
ithe road grading. You crcd not be afraid
efaseesatets. Tate only what ttock you
caa pay for in some wty-esd there can be
-e SroaWe. Assessments will sot exceed
per cest. likely -fit -any one time, and
yen will have till'tbc road is complclcd to
,-paj &e fall ancoct.
The W-crftem Tend letea Eater
prisc The proposition tf the people of Uma
tSkcoVay to grade and tic a railroad
frm Ute Colombia river to Weston, is an
enterprise of great imprrtasra, not enly
to the people of that section of the coun
try, bet &lQ to the people of Grande Ronde
Yalky. "We look cn the cntcrpnse as one
press islag successful prosecution, from the
lad that the road is much needed and can
he csBstrsctcd over a section of country
easily graded and consequently at light
cest The unequalled wheat fields of
Umatilla Meadows, and the vast tract of
cxcellcst wheat producing country in the
vicially of "Weston, lurnish inducements
safScicst to inspire the people of that
cosBtry to sndcrtakc the construction of a
read aad push it forward with all possible
dispatch, and as an evidence that they
have started thc enterprise (for the !
psrpoEc of building a road, and not with
the expectation of making a few favored
stock-holders rich al the expense of others,
they have adopted the only plan that could
have been adrpted to insure liberal aid
and ultimate success.
The proposition of the people of Uma
tilla county, is to insure a sufficient
aaoent of stock to grade and tic the road.
Every share of this stock will be assessed
njikc, and by litis means Hie man who
holds only one share will have a voice in
solectifigtbe officers or the company in
proportion to the interest he has paid, for
ee man's Interest will 1c as sacred as
anethens, there will be no favorites, and
shonld the qpestion o'f selling out ever!
came before the stock-holders, the man
who owns one interest will lx nt!ill
one vote to eay whether the price suits him
of aet A proposition of this character is
fair sad cqukablc, tic people will 60 un
derstand and appreciate it, and the enly
qnesUea to be considered aad answered
arc they able tQ bpild the road. The one,
Hob, vx have no doubt, will 1 readily
answered in flic afflrtnativc, and if o, Jliy
Ai if IwW. it iiihM'
iles of (5 rami Ronue,
fliinl us at least lunch
better facilities for raarkctincour product
llian we liavo enjoyeu mucc we u- -
, Oo. drovi' the Mabo trade from the Colum-
bia river route and vrc have no doubt ar.
ranrrtneats will le made by the time the
I mad is completed to Pendleton, to continue
l it on to Grand Homle and l'owder KUcr
Valtevs. Anv ratiroau cnicrpncc mai is
as worthy or a public support as tnat un.
der consideration, would pain impularity
and Rather strcnght Irom lite time or its
inauguration from the fact that every dol
lars invested ic Uic road would be a legiti
mate investment, and entitled to represen
tation on all questions cllrclinj: its status
and proipcrity When the public, wko
are to l ltcnrfiUetl, form a co partnership
to puh forwanl anv enterprise for the
public kochI, regardless tr favoritum,
w here all who invest miHiej invest equally
ana Mwre prom or losses altce. wc mat
confidently look forward to the time when
, crown the effort. While the
I Blue Mountains seem Ui loom up a a bar
rier lo dbcoura communities MruRsHnjr
jajonjj under adverse circumstances, and
j possess! orilmited capital, we feel confl.
J f teJ?f,,e,11
route urglns the importance of Senator
Mitchell bill, will be beard, and result
in securing aid sufHctcnt to secure the
bulldinr of a through line.
While that measure is pcndlnj, let us
continue to hope, and let us do all in our
power to encourage the noble work beinc
done In our behalf. Senator Grnver villi
do all in his power for our releif, and with
all the attempts that hare been made to
cripple Ids intiuencc, Oregon has never
hail a Senator that coald do more. Let
us all stand firm for the great tiiroah line
Let our .Senators and Representatives
make no conscesion. not already incor
porated in Senator Mitchell's bill, and if
the Xorbern Pacific is sot willing to ac
cept the terms therein cfSrrcd, let the land?
revert back to the Government and remain
a tnagnicrnt empire for occupancy by
the constantly moving tide of Immigration
that is daily bciag landed oa the PacMk
Coast.
We clip the above from the JTrvMiain
SaUuiei. It Is so msch to the point that
we publish the article entire. If peopk
residing in adjoining counties can ss
planly sec the importance this road woald
be to Umatilla county, roroiy eur own
citizens tmght la be able t see it
Wc understand a eatanissoaor is oa
Lis war from "Wasinton to make the
preiimimtrT arraBumeas for the re
moval of tie Indians from the U wa
tt! La Indian Kaservaii. We tot
that Lc will ieeee4 ifl Ian widertaldnff
but fear it will m aawtker tstlme
Uudcr the proriwHMi of Saaator flitch-
ell's Bill, we feel sore nothing txxtW bo
done erou tfcowcfe the BiU skoaJd ),
for tlx? Indians wDl fo lie eriMi
to "ive their cow. We favor their
removal as it is a lniMg rJiantff to kp
this fine body of laad for ike sole oeco
paQcy of a few wort kit; Iaduuu.
Should Senator Mitaheft, faowover, m
cccI in Uis, he wilt W entitle to aad
win receive mm weawt prae iron bos
constituents in ihm Beetioat of die eowti
try. Let biat, Sanator Gnrrar aad
CoBgTebKinan "Williams work karmoa
iouIy aad exnsr-tiaJiy for tbis and
for the opening of the tMmfaia Iuver
and construction of te I. D. fc S. Ilail-
road, and perhaps saewss may crewa
their efTorta aud they will receive due
credit, aad everyone will bo ready to
say, well done, good aad faitMel ser
vants.
The Eocse hate decided te scat Patter
son Democrat at a member of Conrres
from the State of Colorado. He asd Be!
ford were candidates for Congress at the
June election, the hitter rEodviag a major
ity of the votes cast. Bat the law provtoe
that elections fur members of Ctmsress
shall be held in rSorember. Patterson
was again a candidate in November, aad
was the only candidate, hesce was dtcted.
The vote in November waa very meager.
and the election in Jane was illegal and
void, rattenon is seated entirely on a
technicality and we are of the opinion that
neither of these gentlemen shonld be scat.
ed, but Uic scat be declared vacant and a
new election called. It looks a little toil
much as if the Democratic House was
following the example ot the Republican
party. They surely hare adopted the Re
publican platform in this respect.
Of the States which in 15TC were eoaal
ed for Hayes, California, Ohio, Pennsylva
nia, South CarlinaLouitiana and Fl r!da,
have since come over to the Democrats
With the seventy-six electorial votes cast
by them an ck-ctorial majority of one was
counted for Mr. Hayes. The habitation of
the Republican party is now a cave of
gloom, and the mourners go about the
streets. Boilcn Jkotocnit.
The follow lag cases arc docketed
in the Supreme Court at Salem from thb
county, so says the Ute:
3Iahala Adams, et al., respondent, vs.
Mahtla Wilson, appellant
Sutcof Oregon vs. John C. Wilson, ajv
pcllant
Gleanings.
There arc two feet and a half of snow on
the Casc&dc Mountains.
The Jacksonville Sodind predicts a rise
ia Oregon wocl ere long.
A fire at Knannton on the 25tli destroyed
' 350,000 feet of spruce lumber.
. . . .,,.,, ,,,, mst.
in? his call In Washington county.
James C. Ilutton has been elected Pres.
idcntofthcSllrerton Greenback club.
About $009,000 worth ff cattle harebcen
sold from uranl connty since ilay last.
The interior pnpers simultaneously pub -
; lish that
uic porK tiacKing season is
band.
! Work on the Yaquina railroad has been
j suspended oa account or the bad weather
J A fcu- rIc strawberries and strawberry
blossoms were picked near Corvaliis !t
eek.
Jos. Walton of Clackamas county nold
a 495 pound porker ia Oregon City, last
n wcct v
The owner of the Ccntrovillonrilll pro
pose erecting a large first class afluirat
Iiillsboro.
Fanners are hard at woAcspceding the
plow through the pasture lands of South
Is, Vamni
i
The irashintoa county rnCtptntknt has
bad iu head turned oa the Header vs.
Reaper subject.
A large CnglM! steamer 1ms been lost off
the Ltawt f Brittany.
Sheridan capitalists are divided lietwcen
the railroad schemeand river improvement.
Several saw mills were oonsidciably
damaged last neck, in Yamhill county, by
high water,
McMinville clamors for a pony express.
Pony brandies aad "slch like" being
Ignored.
Sax's elder is more thoucht or In Yam
hill county than Saxc's loctry, or sacks or
wacau
The Prairie Diggings mill, six miles
from Canyon City, is crushing 20 tons per
day ot good quartz.
Ripe rasberries can yet be picked in
Orcga City, bnt scarcely, "we presume, "In
quantities to sniu
On the 20th, 27th and 2Sth r December,
the Benton Connty Teachers' InMltute will
meet at Corvallb.
Tlic Oregon City and Imperial Mills
will send Kamples of their superior Hour
to the French Exposition.
Counterfeit half dollars are In circuit".
tkra at Harnc and the whole place b kept
in constant fear of bankruptcy.
Benton DaHerat has arrived at the con.
elusion that we Orrgoaians east raitc the
'ops, you know, for good beer.
A Chicago commission merchant hat
telegraphed to the Alden Fruit Company
at Albany, for samples of their work.
The total receipts at a Catholic Fair.
behl'ia I'ortlaaJ recently were f 4,400, of
which ?tuO0 kre clear proat.
It is a mattrr of reeret that net a sinsle
hook arent fell darios the labor riots.
They all started fur Califersfe.
Gc e, W. Sardcr. the bright editor of the
McMinville IlrpnUr, his reslentd the
tripod for the besent of hisroar, 31. V.
Utah erpaes any r the Stales in the
projection of lend having predBced
abont three-foarths of tltc refiaed sepply
ixKyear.
Oa the dowaward trip of the steamer
Mmols Ixvt WedMMlar. from Waltoia.
she strnck on a rock anJ kaocked a hole
ia each of two cotnparimesls of her bnti.
Mart Brown or IbcSfe Jliflu Dtmficrat,
H ranWly recoTennc fma hi ncent ict
nes, hU fuod now remainlar oa bis stom
ach.
A lodge of the Ancient order of Clompm
Yitvi has been organized Hh rood inecos
at CedarviMe. Ptentv of Am for the char-
ter members. AtAl-d Tt4f .
Since Jnae the 1st. 1ST,
p(Mwd of dried apple hv bven exported
from this eonntrv ncortv twenty antes as
snaay ponnds as the year Wnam.
f'aitL Connor, who lot etned the Oa.
lambia river bar 1.1 tknot inee hts arri
val on the Paeinc Cot. hns pm t CWs
Uir. 1 rny irmnta. t nrwfunt a no
ueainnin raited the 'SUtr Onmmk.
which baa jnst been baik Inr John Knock.
The wheat prodnct of the kwlinx eona
trie of Hnrope are a fcltows Knto,
1 jfMjm hnhelf . Gemsany TrtjeWjU O,
France fr-XO.Cm. Aartria Sf.(XKMW
fan-. The I ailed Stoles predneat
lSI.anjiSz naahets.
It k donlaW at the Vatican whether tne
FVpe will ever agnfas move ftmat W
He )ok weU when rrenmhmt hnt nhen
the attempt was made todrcss hint, it was
diteovered that he CMMd ant sit aprihc
SeMtnr Dark i hernia? a nniet hnt nh.
serrant rye ont for the aWarMng contest of
ls.-. lie ent tht otrcreel ittter to
irrkmgnsn' Ctnh ihe other day: The
snnetiag ennditi of labor Is a tnbfeet
dnrrio? tlr larrattnouatkv aed drro&Bd.
lag the cfiert cf Ultsin'hp ia seeking
a remedv (or the castes that hare led to
the present nrostraifoa of indsstrv and en
torprise, and fsddeoed a many hoose-
hotds. As a Icziiiaior. it wIN be my
earnest endeavor, as it is my Imperative
dnty, to aid ia every proper aad practica
We'way te secare labor its Jnst reward, to
OMvat its CMQIMMni, aad lo attain tfense
righ nv which hannony with capital, to
ooenttoi to the intem4 of both, may be
atenrtd, and the general pro porky be pre.
mote.
Speakiag of the actfrs of RepnUieaas la
the Senate In reference te Pat tenon asd
Conorcr, the Cincinnati! Ctxrcial very
justly observes : Our view of k b, that the
Republican Senators, with their great ma
jority in the Senate were arrogant, selfish.
malicious and mdifiertBt to anblic interests,
and that they submitted tbeaselrCT to
Grxnli-M that thev might each enjoy the
lovomura most r!r!nr to bin. The
Senate that driwwxl Charles Scmaer from
the committee oa foreign relations for do
ing bis duty, irresp-etive of the wishes of
lite rrcttccci and iiaDcocx, tas pasted
away"
HEW TO -DAT.
ZELSEY'S KUESEEY.
OAKLAND, CAL.
sUb!isbe4 1852.
LARGELY STOCKED
Ike iTcseni Stnsitt
tcith txtrything in the
lYurncry Line
FEUIT TREES, All klodi.
FLOWKRIXG TREES AND rLAJTTS,
SHROBS, ROSES, BDLBS,
G.UIDEX"SEEDS,
ETC., ETC.
fod tor CbUtoso", frw.
W. F. KBLSBY, rmpriotor.
SUXMOXS.
Ia It Coadr CW cTtW.Kulf f Orrjn fa lta
J. 1L K.mU, I", Tfc W. t Hu4rttjr. WL
TO THE JLROVE SAVED TITECXU.VT:-I lb
&a of U Stair f Orrei in rt brrri'j rr
Qttirra to m--r Rrwrr lU rearAaitt tMwl
H . . ' .a a tnlt nMMa la 4am
1 ,4 k rrd to any uhereecwr i tu eu.
. . . j . . i f ilaan i an rar a aa red
aiitbra. aw imnty r irm m
WtWWI TW,HHinn ....... --- -
,ca ar rrqatrtJla Hr 'T
4mj of the imn faHaj lb- araltoi T ti Uma
a rev. a4
ulrrillo a:
f .fill (aHai
II 4 nfKz& Is IU mr-rr U UmU. to all:
Ht nmwWe aa4 K jv Wl ta aar, 1U
Hth.Uffaitlt.lr J4aaM aaM yaa w
f taa4.CD4f rtf awl rrrr il and St-KO aaBara r
mia nftb TmM BUtnaUb JUerrat Sraaa urrm
Ur h, ISTr. ana ft-nuaa afi3 duiimafto.
Sml f uianau nuU to mMMM M "NT
of U. C. YMtfoat, Jtttgmt taU Coaat, Uafioc ala
wucnarj, a. v. mi.
IUiUI K llAil.UI.
PEXstAxanip.
T WILL commnxe a Sau la IVomactbtp at
rendldon on rriday the
4th of January, 1878
mOlStS-MATKRUl. FCRMMIED: t3S4 for 12
i lanu. l'a4U farnWrtni IWr caa maierul
U cfaare4 IS far the Irm.
raor.OEo.M- raw.
Coiuiiierciai.
- i - r i . fi t i I
Ldvcrv. i'ccu turn cntc aiauic. !
t'nallrtoci, Ofn.
JiKK IURSI3 - ....rrojo
tremor cT I. W. Boavo.)
HATtNO XCXTEn Ti. tbort uM 1 Iff oa
Uc4 for lb Kcoaxtfatlea f Ik paUic. Um
Unl u4 bat "nr" rrrr twyi U rtUrua.
BUQQIES AND HACKS.
Atvin iist ren rxz.
Horses boarded by the i&j r waek.
Abo Rjir ud ORAUt It m.
NEW FURNITURE
store.
Umatii.i.i,
Oregon'.
TBCC4rr-tw4 fr-vtrBr Ufjnat Um rbUc
Urj Kirctxt tac cf rcraBara, ntlnc at
IW trti, UUtlM
BUrk aatMtrilraaMa UUr 34
Bum na (tu u ao
Bt4 S.SCVCJ
CVurm. prrwU Suit
KactitetUln.. U C
iU-r, tirfttt, Xc. 1c.
Pear,
UlaOar aotl Blind
JU1 el alkiiaatU Vt eVip Ue cub.
Jesso Failing.
J. 11. KOONTZ,
FOBK-jlBDIKC a COSiytiilOK MEXHAXT
And
Dealer in general merchandiie
tnunixx
osxens
IE
XS JCfT rmfrmt a Urf MortB- of
X3ry - Goods,
CL0TLT1NG, ETC.
mciafQfMiHrn!itaWtaiin
.WMMnalMniljR.
A. S3. SP&s?KS'
SALOO.W
Pendleton, - - Oregon
Keeps t hand the aanto gxl oid kisd
Oa SUla Sunt. ry anaa Mito,
SANFORD & CO.
Btrtat tawllata
.Or.
D5
is mi sue, uocoia, c&tzs.
If you deaire a nice cooling
beverage, such as will make
you forget all your
troubles and de
sire to
LITE ALWAYS
call on
us at the popular
resort and take a smile
PENDLETON
any iTcrrr.
THIS CHNTHALLT LOCATED
ass
POPULAR OO USE
1UVIXG UEES ESTIUELT
SEFITTED aad XEFUESISHEB
u ffwrcrsscta roa
The HsccpUon of Gnasts
THE TABLE
Km at all linx-i he totai farsbfeni Uh Ike tttj bet
ue bartrt asura. ana ntrj cicruaa bum lo aaLarj
THE BEDS
Are all dot. aixl iWr tvutn bare lor rrabb4 la tar
bralot Mjlaa&t wtt&mrycaairatrBce tmSj (wa4
la a Bnt-uua bwcae.
TI1K PENDLKTOK I10TKI,,
la all It 5rjirtnwrU IU ap Uh Ihr Umra. and
Ibe rnaort-wa 1 dftrmlnnl I bat tt bn nulatata iLr
rrfviuum ot bcinf usa Trrjr ukst iiulsc fcttt vt Utr
tlanauioa.
TbafTaMntaodtnTctiBfMiaUearerorrrtranr la
rUaUucaU
J. CTtaxu.
v. w. aitur.
Soun riiK.
Turner & ISnllcy
ATTORNEYS - AT - LATT
Oritlr Onlm boojhl and tell Irtrn NrjcUiUJ
OKHCE ea Vain Uwt, crrortW Cvort ttaoae.
IVtxlirtoo, Ottjob.
3. It Riitr will ba a.wltf4 allb la all cntr
lol catf la tba Clieall coon ia ia laiora.
Ci T Tt O We e a nIir. T l"T
iVlXXQ uiuallllr(rijrairtac3nlfw.
Wig.
FJJKiITUHE
STOEE
CABINET SHOP
Kew Building, Court Street
Mt Win lot rinuara fnapur auraon ta.
REPAIRING I REPAIRING
MT TxOr4. tt
XT
win xm?
-ta
ALL
ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT
la nmflu rarcttara tn
The Finest Stock of
CLOTIIIXG, IWOTS, SHOES,
flATS, CAPS. Era,
Eves brvaght lo rcadle&S, u turn bring
received and opened by
licit alto recdriag a Urge asd neli
asMirtcU skajk nf
IIAROWARE, GROCERIES, CROCK-
ERV, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, Etc.
-ORDESS-
Frnea the eotmtrr rraatHlr attenkd to.
uraia. Uiues aaa otner prwnce us.cn in
. . . . . r . .
exenaage.
STOVES AND
Tin-ware.,
-Tin-war.
-VOW L
1 raaattarrtEaaea(fi'Caaatrxaa9tsrlna
Jj r la W. J, LCCZUt
At Umatilla, Oregon.
it. V. km tfack la affect fcaoi .
jtT vita ul IT ar bm am aaa rar j j. war
a br hr taT trU nrh pl rUrrrt wo tlw-J llTw
: aaaMrtnra!taatta.rJHaa "
IoaUnrtat!eaMcUatlliFrr tt r Mnfc
at nvrr al Ita ar a pw awnr
as4 In rT. a P?" u CTt tt "X
la lt tba A-pOi ef wrtU
tsa
LVFRTHODT U IcrUe U n3 utr n Urf
at cmptcta aiark af Korea l tmitri. wbieh
!M aril alrrtcnta nKtba tlaca. Tba faOmtat
ta of felt of aWrra:
COOK STOVES
Occident
Goldsmith Range
Golden Gate
Empire City
Hirmatk
Rio Grande
rAuLOu STOYES
The Monitor
Parlor Belle
Laurel
Ranger
Echo
Ouward
PJtRLOR COOK,
Jewell
Echo
BOX STOVES
Black Giant
Mogucl
Pine Knot
Woodside
Bonanza
LlaUaJasnmaler-
I7 ITNT "W.1L3E1
Cbtuttallr ookaa4.alailrlB. AltertrtaCS.
M rtlrVjOB WORK daaa wliawat.
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WALLA WALLA
BEER! BEER!
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PRICES:
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BatlML Mr torn
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Alt, ptrvun " ..
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rorut; arf art
Tuna, frt ,
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Jokn H. Stafcl, '
CUf Bmoj Wa3t WaOa.
COOKIiVC STOVES
ASD
anufactonf if Tinware, And
iutsmer
SHEET-IRON WORK,
Sua street, opposite Uu Cocrt lieue.
Win eenttaatly have on hand, and 'for
' snle, a Complete Aortmeci of
is aiu. aural uxr
A. complete Assortment of the
Diamond
ROCK COOKING STOVES.
xu. utM or
Soaa U Ordrr, at ttxjrt IxAtot, tad. al
cry JUSmia Prior.
G. VT. "WEBB.
J. 31. BEAT LEY,
PLANING MILL
SASH & DOOR
FACTOKY.
JE eiicileton,
U 9U fcrfttpf 4n0sr twm43f ul 4 UM
JL.jan tMMaatlt'i
...NDOW FRAMES,
SA5H. BLINDb,
AND CHEAP FURrJITURE
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ttuaSMM
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Till iMa-ji f lr f.
flaUUUmmiil6nlMa9 U-
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Plans ami SnecHicatleRs
ranaakrl aa aWt aMxx. FrwaTCgat,
van I aaa mit ta Cm
ia riaunc
a7-Oram SrA at tbe Mara af leu Urrraarr. IVs
Cm, ata nonra fmx auiaiiaa.
UNDERTAKING,
ta a3 tta knxia aaraM ta frmgCj
-AT THE
PE.DLETO?r
DRUG STORE
KILL BB FOUND
A Large aaJ
veil rJertrd
nock of
DRUGS, - MEDICINES
Toilet Articles.
Glass, Paints
and Oils a
specialty
, and in Full
stock.
Also a lanre assortment of
toys, fancy goods and musical
instruments which will be sold
Very low lor Cah.
Meat 3VtxIs.et
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' aadrtnMhBnUUUeUleata ctaUylwloc-
aa occa;
Bert trm.
MaOas
rtrt
....2 ta oi ft aai
....5 ta
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Fretlt bologna for sale, and ercrythln
usually kept ia a rlrtt cl mar
ket, The patronage of the
public U tolicllcd.
j. penutx
paarfaseo, OrtoNrr Kb, t!TT.
uTtx Western
r.GK cojtrAXV.
Orrat lialHrtin it Far Eatt.
lf Wife of Fare:
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X tt POOVKR. Awhuat ?arl'0,l-
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UESTAUEAUtT
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Fenaieton
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Scou
Bread - Fie - aud . Cak
Caamally aa ba4.
MY ROOMS AND BEDS
jUIWtajM, a ymnAUt rnii fanfeniMa
LODGINGS
L. H. LEE.
PRCEBSTEL BROS.
U'eHteHj - - Oregea.
Have on hand and will con
stantly keep the fincs as
gortment of dry goods,
ready made clothing,
hats, hardware, etc.,
that ever came to
Eastern Oregon.
Give us a call
before go
ing to
WALLA - WALLA
And s&iMr yaendves.
Saddle end Mamts
" MAKER.
rssntrrox. Vsxcos.
irrxr OcJQatlf as htm a nafiitt asmrr at
Ea. AlMt, InSr Wfepe, Ckntam,
Ba!ax y.- a rrojH n & amtet m. aw fcaa.
CaMaMt a Mm Miilti; Wl. urScym.
U.MO. HOTEL,
UMATILLA, - OREGON.
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MERCHANT - TAILOR
JOIl.N STEXGAR
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PRCKXT. t. O.
HYS1C1AN AND SURGEON
Pratan Ortan.
0ee ta Leei aw biliirJT, ap ataira
W. WHIT CO JO. X- D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
VS altevt aX oSs. tf tr aaztt, a
AB dan a Uvalat Vf a Hn- ia4 ty m
oara far U caaaaot cftta-patMt.
W. CL McKay, Jl. T3L,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ft 0aa, Csatdki 0ar, Orrpin.
OOectwaiaa
S. V. KNOX.
Attorney at Law,
Tnara Cantata Cmatf, Orea.
"rnx rsicTtcK ix the rposrrs or
KOat mtUta
1 1 " t3i4afas
aa4 Oottttna.
Dr. J. li- LlMdcy,
SURGEON AND DENTIST.
U eaw Wcatnt ptraaaaUr Is
Pendleton, Umatilla. County,
YVrtc aira c s ahtr t tdX
t& Surgery A SivciaH?.'
WALEA WALLA
STEAM - BAKERY
ESTABUSUED IX lSt-
O. - Breolatel,
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rt
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A. It. JacVs iSalotm.
Umatillv
OltEGOX
KKKTS TIIK BIST OF WISES. UQCOK3 at
karat C5fr, Tahaacd dfi.
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OhtvoaaadUtaadrtat.
TaiM dnajv jvcrarMni lala
Ant mte t oa aiat
A. II. Starkweather.
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