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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1880)
A - i 7 p t (fast wgmiiait. SATURDAY. MARCH 20. 1BS0. I. H.TIESKIU B. B. BISHOr. PUBLISHED BT TURNER & BISHOP. TERMS IN ADVANCE OveYeaa - .... $3. Pemccratic State Cenyentien. A Democratic State Convention is hereby called to sacet at Albany, on Wednesday, April 7, at 1 o'clock, r. at, lor the porpote or nominating a candidate for Congress, three candidates for Supreme Judges, Judges for etch of the several judicial district and Prosecuting Attorneys, and the election of six delegate to attend the National Dtraocratic State Convention, and to tran sacu ciucr uuaiaos as may prni.cn v cmo before the Convention. The Conv.n- tionwdl consist or 1C9 delecai. ap,vr- tionce acio&f the different counties as fol. iiu.. Beatoa , . 1 1 Mknon is CUckaeia.... CUtMp....... CMftBbtt. .. . .... Carry......... D.aclu....... Crul Jektfa. ...... JowpkiM .... 3Uk Xut...... ... MtUMn&n..... rtir , S TilUmwk UmUtfU t'aloa We VCa!ilB(taB.... TtmhlO. .. t 10 . . .. .. ... s .18 .'.II .'.V Total. It Is reco&raended that no person csst mare than two votes, ehher by proxy or otherwise at said Convention, and a full raprescatatinn is most earnestly rwrnested. The Committee suge$U that the primaries unless nUierwiae ordered bythe proper local omtniltees. l held on batnrdnr, Mareh 20th. end the Coanty Conventions on Sat urday, March 27th. By order of the Democratic State Central Committee. Jons P. Mruxn, Chaiouin. JL NoLTJtEE, SecreUry. The Democratic County Convention for "Umatilla Coanty, Orrgnn, will tie held in the Court Howe in Pendleton, on Saturday .March 27th, for the purpose of electing ten delegates to the State Convention, to be held at Albany, on Wednesday, Apiil 7th, and to nominate candidates for county offi cers. Primary meetings will be held at the nsual place of voting on Sat&rdar, March 20th. at 1 o'clock r. St. Preciacu arc entitled, to representation as follows: Centervllle 5 Lena. 2 'Weston 7 Heppner C Miltoa 6 Low Willow ck.3 Grease wood.. 3 Med"ws 3 PeadJetoa S Umatilla. 3 Alt 4 Cottonwood 3 Upper Butter creek.. 3 Midway .3 Tower "Willow creek. 3 By orderof tie Democratic Central Com .nitte. " Jso. C Aesold, Chairman. Railruati Laadt. All lands on edd sections, in Umatilla -county , forty miles 6onth of surrey of N. .T .... . . - "r r -V T . " 'pother sty that new coacr. thrust tLem. , J-.ortU Pacific Railroad Compary. The selves forward too ranch. Now ibis is not company allow one zuzstotake 1C0 acres j tle way to hsrniontze things. Select the i and the claimant must swear that be ba t tIt mta O" new or old. and yon w ill built a hotaa and has fenced and cnltiyated or mtends ta fence and cultivate. This will entitle the claimant to the possession and the Ural privilege of buying when it comes I .l. i. . . ri i . i" me uiii.ci. i m cjiapxay nave DC ' far been very Ilberil in the disposal .f their , land in the Palsuse eoantrr- The land is bow offered for sale at $2 GO per i .acre, rrooauiy wnen oar Janas win come -in market they will be fully as liberal a they are to citizens in Palouse cacntry. If thu is so, a person taking railroad lands will obtain thca. cheaper thta he could br preempting. Uy a resolution of the Board of Directors , uy a resolution ot UieiJoard-of Directors ier'aad it, are offered at sale at 2 CO. sub ject to the particular way of catering above alluded to. The Democratic Primal let. "We clip from that gcodold Democratic i ptper, the Stoit Rlghlt Democrat, the fol lowing, substituting the county of Umatilla iv the county of Linn: DemccratA of Umatilla don't frrget the Primaries ta-day. Every voter of tba party snoum auena, anu see in it only good men ind true are sent np to attead the Countv - r . , .. .. ' . -Convention. 7 lie importance of these Pn vnariea can Dot be overestimated. Cemember that the enemy is active and -vigilant, and is organizing with some hope of sacceas provided we mike mistake. The Primaries are the posts of danger to a ptrty. If they are conducted judiciously and carefully there is bo danger of a ship wreck in tha Convention. Upoa the full attendance of the party Vetera at the Primaries, the harmonious -action and jadicws selectioa of delegates to 4he Coanty Coareatioa ariecates who sa-ill not barter away the great interests ofj be people ana the party lor mere isdivid--val areefBMat greatly depeads thetoc cesof the Democracy this year. We caa crrry Umatilla county by a Itrger vote than evir before, if we are Judi cious; otherwise mistakes might result dis astrously to aur party. Lay perhoaal favoritism aside, wort for the sole good of the common cattae, asd Umatilla' banner will float higher than .ever this year of 1 8S0. P. M. Crockett as follow; advertises in the Leader "Bellaviag that division of the county Is the vital issueiicfore the citizens of Uma tilla coanty, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sberif, subject ,.io the endorsement of the Division Conven tion, p. ja. Csocxett." 3'o 4- if Mr. Crockett had etaled something like this, be would have been believed : I am anxious ta be the Sheriff of all ot umatulacoBntr. I was Clerk at It one : time and It did not pay toe and I resigned -' ,r A . . - t "kueu. . out aa a oaenn a tuinK A COU1U make plenty of money out of the office, and be ing a chronic office-seeker and knowing (bat the Democracy would not nominate iae, the last and only chance I Bee is to go n for Division. It matters not to me whose -taxes are increased so that I caa serve the ulear people in any capacity that will bring Xhc cats into Bay pockets. And of sach is the Divklas candidate for Sheriff. CeasparisciBt, Jn Imsiacss matter it Is n rule 'that Ibe more customers a man has the cheaper he can ell his goods, but in school matters Hits does not -oppear to hold. It might neetn that two ihcucand pupils could be taught at a less sum per pupil than 300 or 400; but reports from the Portland, East PortlSBd and Eagese Gtty districts for the nst y ear compare aa fotlow ; Dulrarte jneBts la Portlaad district, $118,772; average tUsadasce, 17M, or seariy 65 per pupil. East PartlftBd, disbursesents, $4001 10; .nverage attcadaBce, 810, or $12 78 per pu pit. Eagese City, disbBrcesaaata, 5S4 95; wverare BltasdaBce. 850: -cost Per pupil. $1 to.OrtrWan. LeukOul! Look Out! Our town will probably be filled to-day (-writli Diri&ion notables and Inonjruom j mass Kcpubbcaas ami Democrats, all Divis i ionlst. AVc are led to this conclusion by an article in uie Under vrlitcu Mated mat the Division Central Cornrultte would meet at Pendleton on tbc 20th Inst. We bave every rcAion in bclive that the whole list of Divisionists publisbed in tbo Under will be present In order to make an Imposing display. Now in all conscience vc can't e the propriety of meetinc at Pendleton, (inoucn we snau tie giau to see them and hear their twice told tale, that a new brldce was put across the rivar above town to acoiiuinodau! all sncu travelora.) for the wholo thing has been concocted by a few persons who expect to be ierxnaHy bene titrd, and If it could be shown that "Wes : tan and her friends" were not likely to re 1 ceire the new county at, there would not , f i ,i v, j tiM wotJ,d fo A jon of L or ror My who tepnMQicd sncU aica'. j tiuieot- ,cre u,,s Aaa At " cltn "d Heppner each ol the cuizen H.ot tnee respective towns expecting to nod a bonanza far themselve by the locating ai a county seat in tue rMpectiTc towns, and but fur the money to Ik made out of such locations no divuioa would bave been agitated. Ed. "E. 0." I hare been trarelinr around somewhat through the county , in5 ' hcU " wS'h articles f Incorpur- ,,t,j . . , , . ... ation were presented and dicnued. and a talked politics some and heard a great oeal , ,trnnj. detenaInrtIoii mnUeteJ to fr pf It Ulked by others. At Elk Horn School J ward at once in the work r organizing a Hocse the Republicans bave really orgaal i first dM academy. zed at this point and hope to inarch te tic-1 T1,e. Un P"5 t Pa ai to i .t.. t: , T organize under Uic name of the Wasco tory throu5hthedisns,oosor the P.mo. CWc,r In.iepcndent Aoultmy. with a cap eralic party. If it were possible, which I ! ital of $20,000. ooe-balf of the amoestt in think it is not, to divide the Democratic , expended m the erection of a suicib'e party as the Weston Isaicr advocates. Of i 1 !lf "1,. course the Republicans would stand a fair show of electing tbeir officers. But I have always had faith in the pd old Democracy, and cannot llicve at this time, just before aSuteMdlVesidentia! electa. that the majarltycan t acvercl from their xirhl course ,eci.lly a. In this ease .f DivUoa. it Is oulr a matter of dollars and cnt to the citizens In and near bv Weston and Heppner. It seeas that no good Democrat will ttteaipt to disrupt the party when the very thing these Divisionists ask for conld 1 acconiplisbeu by petition to the .Legisla ture. It is senseless to say that a person roust be for a division of the coanty in or der to entitle to an election to a coanty or State office. The good old Democratic way is to select good men for all the uSoes and then petition for a redress of any and all grievance cot to attempt to disrupt the party on local Issue. In traveling around in different parts of the county I bear the name of Jo. Keener spoken of as Clerk, and Wm. Blakely's name a-s Sheriff: and by what I can learn of th two men. sknsld tbey be defeated la convention. I do not iKiieve they woc;d ro and follow after! strange gods, as the followers of the Wrs-1 ton Under arc now doing. I am an obi 1 time Democrat and I advhe harmony is our rickv and any one wLo nU diode ; the party on locafjssuci is not wortky of' suppcrt by the Democratic party. . i ara isc IX.K. araoar tianies inal the CHdercstizensclaimari7ttttnlItl.-JnM- j ucuuuig uguu .-iicr inemenarenotulualeu taDZT$ZSZZ Tax-Patee. Wool Grewers 31eetiac;. T".-.. n ... , ,. , . Zzittm 0rc d Growers Asf oca UM att 4 the Caert Hbbm-. Satnrdar. March 13th, 1SS0 the annual meeting of iaia -isNciauoa. j. li. rrazer lathecliair; C H. Sedey. secretary. MiuuoflAstmcet TR'i.rSSJft 1 2 . - . ... - ' r.l"r.VOMm?e!- "tmoit capacity. At this 4UC preaeai omcers oe reiectetl fy ! a ne propriety of building a ware-bouse storing and pooling aur wool was 1 mw insiui. .fit tue i ai li iiau lur tborwj-b- It discussed. Mr. J. S. WhiU. made some verr innm. ; priatc remarks on the scab law. xdri.irp members of the association to investi- to make it applubie So all loc&liue xaa i . .- . ..... ju raoiion, wiiica was aecomiru, tbal a committee, consisting of the President, Sec rctarv and ILibl Tkimmnn tv - . ""l. ... . 1 . la matte sucn cnanges ana snggeslloos to e present scab law as they tbbk bes awl renortat next ineftinv. ! reports! next meeting. : -" v.ir, rrprcscnung t lie arm ot Cbruty fc Wise, made some very interest- Uie cooperation or wool men and keening ing. uiu uHucniu aiic iiwi orowcrs cJtxi- Xo rurtber busines,thr m-eitng adjoarn ed to meet the 1st Sa-'nrtay in An tist. Cash recelpU $2 00. C. II. Scrxcr, Secrelary. Jacob Fbazeb, Preidet. Peadletoo, Oregon, March I3th,-16SO. A Hale lacueatst. 31r. and Mrs. T. B. II and ley, of this place, being practical women suffragists, . having last year set their hen turkey, and turkev.and thlnking Uiat turn about was fair plav. have uiu year act tlieir turtej- gobbler. Ileslts on the eggs and pusbe them under him with bis bill as carefully and quietly as a hen. The ben tcrkey seems to think it the rnrrre fhinr. ant ..n .1..,. I, own business. The gobbler began to set or bis own accord. The golden age or equal . rifebti is dawning. . tbcCorvallisOda. by Mr. en root, which inclined the wagon no much that Mrs. Vidito and the balic were thrown into the water. Mr. Vidito at once iumoed . .i J-"K ",7 1" -? UHl.ue urrent lacing very rapid, the Wife and lixli arm. rirrlJ nnJ.. rapid, tbc wife and babe were carrlednndcr a drift some thirty feet and emerred be- low it Mnrm hm MnM .Cl "i" ' (I rbt. all drirw .TrT: faL' ' "CI , fore a landing was affected, when they di. covered the babe was gone. Mrs. VHito was entirely exhsukted, and while strug. gling in the chilling water was nnconaclons of having relaxed bcr hold upon the child. After getting his wile safely ashore, Mr. VJJIta went In aearch of tha balic. which wa loaou oeau some autance below. Ef. fori. were made to rcsusltate it, but to do avail Mr. Vidito. bavin- tint .... had to struggle luanfiiHy to save bis wife who Is quire a large woman ' , ContractoM who have undertaken to rur- nish ties lor theO.&R, X. Co. find great difficulty m ootalnlng workmen, lteeat- cd advertising, followed up by other efforts, has failed to secure the rer.ilred number In the towns there are "professlanal work ingmcn'' enough, but their time Is so taken up with Jioldlog meetings to give expres sIoBto their fears lest the Chinese rosy do some wark, that they can do little else Actual workingmen ar scarce, as any ose flads who wisbea to rmrttor enr rnn.l.ta. (WeaTrrabtr, ' ' ' cratf. that oo last Monday Mr. Willis Vidi- T, ,. MC 1 uiciu uoy, on me to, or Alsea Valler. while crossing the AI- d,TC lne between the new o.unties. sea riverMUi a fo&d r hay, upon which I . Dr ,'"Do,r nd m. Baagle are ta town wmMiwir...,! uiu J . I Imng to counteract the Divisionists from A Blighted U lHter. CATTLK DTIMI BY TltOfKAMH IXTIIK BltlT- isii rnonxcw a wotivi, AcrotTM; Iff-ccUl dltcb to U OrtfnoUo. J New WEsroiiNfeTnt, March 11th Tlie stearnrr Iloyal City with the up country express, armed at two o'clock this after, noon. She brings deplorable sen from the upper coun'y. Cattle, alirrp. borst-a. a a . 9 t ..a f a . a- . a i it, V,a; "re "."'nsntiui rapidity. All through Menu!, hamlon. Okanagan and I.UIuoett. Ilie destruction -f ,tock life ii rrlchtfhl. Tlie dead Udies tin 1 in ertry direction emloddl in the mow i or on lop of tt, and present a pictnre ofj deaolation asdimal as If a lillght had fall en on every living thing, as Indeed it has. The few survivors arc worn U skeletons and wander aimlesly alwut in search of TvoA. which In most cases they are Unable to obtain. Letter from the districts named state that nearly alt the live stock will iwrish before Spring. The loss is csttma. ted ningMr at jl.OOO.OOO. Scores of stock rAitcrs wilf 1 mtucrd Imm arHueaee to pcerty. The snow lies from threw to live fret in depth and gives no evidence of a thaw. Academy at The Dalles. The following is from a communication writted by Iter. D. B. Gray: The favorable situation of The Dalles for x high school, has lren ender Consideration for wrae tiaie past, by the prominent cU zens ot tlia place. Jjut Miturtfay a rurrt few vears. The stock Is to be divided into 400 sharra of f50 each, w ith ooedrilen that i tlierc iht'' no rTlarn of profit to the ' kh,n1Jf?. ' pn-ceeJ. teve!. cseJ In imprOTing the f.etr. ! tM,81 d?Bt,',Iof1,fce Inrtjlotwo. ,? "f l ? "tirel-v ,laii.,he rttcle, .f iocrrorau.n irTWe I ?M ".. "J5.,!?a.c? .J?!' it a collegiate department i to be added. Ikks are to 1-e opened f.r stock Imrae diatdy and a coonoent feeling of itseeeo prevails, quite a nnmlr of citirraa xcrrr. ing to subscribe to the amount of f00 CorrespeBdencc. Birr MocxTAtss, March 15th. Ed. O." Knowing that yoa hate a column open for items from this seurreaad for tie many readers of the best loca' paper in Eastern Oregoa I write yoa a few. Iter. J. B. Chamberlain anj wife denned their hue last week cn accoant uf itc deep asow whtch cnvelors thfie bmk. u5ni ,Le present time from two to for ,tcl 11 Iee. anl at tac deserfrj hem ,l ' ffo2 ,li to eight fret drepr Tk 4r. wters say that they cmiM only Kt rK xi the lwP winiJow far the deep snow. aJ Mali lt ual coming. So Mr C . ilnInl to wra. ."' " " "m oh sn r. it lter t v.uirtu inoc l He lead watboat rear. gentle voice and Uxiaz saiile stimulated Mr. C. to keep a sight; by ,1cb 'r was rrscaed eat f tbe raws frem wbenr be bad been !in- fr the lut """"w rjn m.ni ij it w xrra neaninatnainytiisside They bare eade a sUrt in the direction of the vaKry where many othtrs of thia cnmmnniir are eoia? Memigraie in me sprrar. n c.-al tir.s I have teenrred the lt few weeks in lb ntghborbi by defective inn. TLm g d , pcwjJcof this eemmcnity Lsre jast cUtd a sem nt prttraeU J Bettings at ue an scbrl hotue something bke a wek. wUck -tj.l : i -v . .. .. '"' a rnioyawe asair w:u ail arr- ij" acted by Rev J. 11 CbaaUrUin. "tnnhhing; the UnwS meeting I must sv the vauBrialk.dfkerxi ehnrcb, which CauMaot be excelled. Jom'Ji ir-.t- Mr.i.i ... Dehixto ,f WalU W alia river. March Ctb. One death an Dry creek. Ere is the Dace. Hrppner Items. .Seeing commmcnicatioas to the Weston Linda- from this place and thinking it was a Rule too far to send my kind of ntwa, I 1.. 1 J .1 M J. ""tv vucac jw imu ixnp nan way. TI The cattle king bave been In our midst I uavc gaincreu logtiuer, or ratner bar. j gained for. about $.(XO bead in the vicinity there is reported the sale or alot 11.0CO uou in aiuic. snis maxes ine AT - ' store ratner smEe a richly smale. T ice wool dip or this vicinitr is estirr.a- t-d at 1.0IJO.OOU pounds. This at SO cents ,.1 . . . .... ..! ""-' iij iui ,ew uwnwia toi I come. In fact we are alt rich In antlcipa. Ihnn I I)ivltn n.1imv..l.tnf..t ill! r " 7. . , V ; here we must know bow much We can get "d 'oe Heppner near enough Uie centra 10 ftome xnunty seat. . Mr. John Brown, of lUica Creek, died . youn urown, at laica ITeek. died ' """"eroi seiners are gotnfj mm. Jhc f C7in oral! kln-ls. and ir the a, well .daptexi to cereal as is! 'TP0". "' ecllon may. In the near fr. ' late. ti uie me llirtl eoualrv nlaar ; fj??' , s.I.l.terwa uw sold their saloon w F- mer, who will, in all probability. ic-iinui,c iuuicui uie aaioon so It will The Baso Ball Cat is in full blast and W etton who visited us last week. IIo;.ing these lines will afford the reader mere pleasure than the wriur. I am CAIT. JXK5. AvtctiicAX NKwsrArzKs. Questioned as .a. - . w ?Pnion own tbc newspapers publish " r citiea, Mr. S.U said: 'For a comprehensive, cosmopolitan presentation of news the Xcw York papcra strike me as being the best in th world. The press of Philadelphia is loo sentimental, that of Bos ton aims at being loo clever, the Journals or Chicago I look npon aa being often supe rior in their tone and high standard of treatment to even those of New York. Of course with the papers of San Francisco I am not yet sntncicnUy acquainted to form I ? Ul"X mo.rc ii',an ? "rrflcinl opinion, H ,11VC ChrontcU with pleasure and j Intemt, and the last iasue which 1 have re- ff 'I0?' U,?tor SudJT, howljut that tTx lbe An,crican r5!f ! , H?.?1?., la ,u tn.t &dlCJ,' H?1 ,h,t 11 ", ! 1 V d JT merit. K.ich papcis ouw . auauia uiiok, supply the place ol mkgoziEcs." 81iepherd Cowlty, who starved, the llttl. children Is hew York, haa lren ami In Blackwell's Island Prison. Tlie embarras lug part of Ida punishment Is the fact that be tiied to be chaplain tha re. H if old cod Xrrgation wjjl be glad to set bim. -.hw tiptu au w jdvuuiun v ueoenico are J K'-atra I Irr raw I "red hot. The art rare lxi-rvin-r nn't bki. tB a earr ar I V. r.!r,f V- Ti-!.l I ' cc taaJ la it. II H r f " . wi 4i i iiii(j iu uc a auwvN M J . .M I- .1-. II.- I1.-JI.I I . . t Hl-TU M Vck -a-si I'rK John Mcllean.in.i tcrpictrr at M ' new reservation, railed at nur ufilce and gave us the ptraaing news that cverylblne; was quiet and liable to con tinue nt. The Indiana are for ix-aco and well satlaticd villi the arrangement mado ! for their becellt. Kicbt lodgea "f Umatilla, j from Willow creek, have motel over there I and arc ai happy a the real. They num. ' lr alut forty souls . and a deer are plen- j tiful. they kill almttt thirty every day. Thu 1 , u tl.e aTer.se Indian reitilrrs. i ADVERTISEMENTS. -STAR- g 't!A7 - j -aw- w r " TUi Itftw wHl krrrilur b til b 0. B. NAT TCKaaiA. fcTASC. Fcrcwov ABTinx or bceb wttx st. t- oa baa4 B4 oedm po-i;l tUtoM M NATTER & STA1MG. GRADLXG AMI PACKING PORTLASD, OHEGOS. Bra travc to ivdrv the wool csotc. mOrrrMi 4 Wa.Ua Trrmrty. lUt kf brtMitM4a CraAkr a4 rVktat Dh S lb. pt tti Z ttaaj. Sr lb ton tt u Um r. VmS. BwtM izU rti'urlplau aa.-LtU. The coniigsnent of your Wol i Beipec'.fcllj Soltc.td. riosrna W-at. Cnsni.xd ami Packi5 Hocsc,' S. -V. SKYMOUIC. Superintendent. X B. ttrtt cl reft mer rta lT4m. tiUnt Caab 4nm mil m Cora.au imlirl At ti Ur iraasj r kinl T t At0 Caa ftrxwt Mr pun. ak Wl II Bax. lbr( riv. uifinn trip al tla . rwiUa, er vrb t. na. iUnaViim, T. U bat t, FfJta, O. OSca,Nn!rrstS(..aBitttrv K.rk esfbtel sufviiViERViLLE. r,rifrn ... LI I. .M.t.l J. Paint oil. I IhestuiT,; Patent mediclnsi And Perfumery. STATIONERY School Ilooks. Fancy & Toilet Good. WINES AND LIQUORS: Far LKwa. i MCllCAt- IbaTllCJtK.VTS, Sheet mailt. Xaalral bvaka. Liaaiapa aid I-aaaf flztaira. tdlaira. Plrtar frsanra. "Etc, Etc. Pendleton, Oregon. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY r;A i Qf r L. IJST tA.V ItOOU. IenNr. ramjM. aa4aBUb.arr nbU.Oti, af rellAbayr. javtMclSaltra ad ax ew ta aaaiairr jean. aeeb aa ki W anxj LAMMaAr. NarUranl iwj - . .-: ra uaw, AarraMa aa Ibearlr. rhaaat.a af ttaM.Swnia. Head. Ib-t T ui m t-r, tMWnH ta ta iw, a4 aar UkfdtliU llal Walla i.H. tW-iL nK IVriKaarreuirkrt PIre Ifain. rrS Uallmra km M tbtt tl4 tb Vltaal Lka nrtal tr as4 trral- ftaartblae uavar arkiarv y INTlt IrraU aU lelrak. n aaf !' lfae rllt.iit ... n-u rr 1 V4f TlttnV ritr.E Ttaraacb .1k:4iu:ui aJ Cm iwfeji.'. 'aVat7.aa mAntn, r arta-. ti as ftn -f VITAL ni-TtRA- V a koUK atr frair Usae lb miuir. s la- nntn .t C-.Vi-l.- aar mAitrm mm fw.irrf rrW r ft r br A. K mi.stie. it. n., n KnnT rurct, jua pajjiMlfrssinvcrBEUEnr vrranEncmi cS iVJ. kIZt 1 tLi!f Coajfrtwa. cit. laer-rrtxra. re uu b ft rt. " ii"iir.KiwiMiw va Mt.vnr ntvniuov mu.. are iu t-t aa4 ebrainl VYfTZtVl t art UIUOIS eal. ta lbe taarbri. axW Ly iH lrifiu. JialOyil UOrv-.E. IlAVU & CO, nto!ele AreeU far abort rtmr4j ' ! Sell TOBACCO at 73cU per lb. CIOABS at fl 75 per box. CANDIES at STJfcU per &. i$cbool DoaVa. WilloaT. Kelre. Lamr. fUtoti ts4 ' CaiuMftaat&d ftaaekaco irkaa. AT THE OLD BAKERY STAND Opfotl.t rea leteai Hoiet H. JACOBS. ectltir FOREST STAGE LIKE. rtarnortbU "tml.r H.VE artll taa m4ita vrrr Uov&aj mueatar a A. x. far Craaiu and lb. MONUMENTAL MZIYE. Vtrntot, Craallt every Tiaradi tnarajar al rretibu rr poaad, : Cteti ran fnaa rtaslt'.oa to Crulu fix. lot urrBvoKr, Anal J-CRWD,:Rrrep )tt:ir P. W C. J p I f ! E. J. ADVERTISEMENTS. FRANK DVNN, B0HTRACT0Rl" 11.J.V uiiiijiui -jixn- t rcnrricnjBiL Bm.uj, .frr, deKnft- W'tX KCtr m k.M StjiT riM xl CUt -ir It Im Z k .;.inli. CttRcrtAn a4 fVtra t.-Ml Cn Sma IMt ' a4.. raay Vrxavsta awi kl.c IS n w SIVA W if pair. "lytAPOTrS. S aaitasnss J 91 trara. Ix acMJHxc, riti i rMtt sw aitl kj acitfkT tla -is,t. g74tE WOEC !a tl lu knabi a ajckOlj. , J.altiT' W-Hy-ER' ai a. aaaJaaVCSMa-a.a w.ia Ww ' iZtt in l'tiic UaMfay. PemittUm, Or, ' I Klz J atavt mnxaltkiaim 4 a-fa I Kwmi .W.lf niin.if.. 1 i . Plenty af Hay as3 Grass ALfe .d. j i AT MCCHAM ROAD. AT PENDLETON RATES. F. A FASTER, W. H. Marshall, it: lwf yuaJI a rlvt. ol. aSC braleb a tl rraaruk'i AS ! raanaaee. ssas Pendleton FLOURING - j -1 mmsr4 U.w sir Virniiisi vim Mtlmr VaW litat. TW... lnaav. ereaM ij , I ""C rn. .. ntai r iini, MJ-krer.atkWia! aa , lj T. xi n, , r"a la UkW. rftcx-t. I aMtKatJraatr Orr-traa,-0a&aMiWlrmUabr.vi.r TTrv al 1 t r..it 1 . rxiu oirnt.v. kuuaiauu) uu liuuu U lull' supply of FLOUR. CORN MEAL, f!RArk'T'Ti WTTPVT ; 6"c grey iiore?aiit 15 Uands biga. brand UUALhJiU U UhAJ, rd A. diamond and M on left sWOer. S MILL FEBD, BRAN nnd j shorts.; -Iff a 1 cbaap ftf Cxia.- W. S. BYERS & CO- imm mm, -DCAlXn I If PENDLETON, OREGON. DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, ETC. AT CLEARANCE PRICES Prcvioua to taking Inventory. CALlf SAD LI' -lA'D SECUltE JIAltGALVS. LEHMA1BLVM, JanlQlf Pendleton, Oregon. A aliilil aamAVik l A at aVAJ J ADVERTISEMENTS. Estray Notice, rmrcc vr nr the i.vnr.ni::r.r unxcrrr J IttWl'int, 1'naiDUniiktr. Orjfc. !b . ts WW tr.. im .u b.r kaa a xiKil 11 Ijibiar. tMa.,U4L.frrtDfk. abt II b.M j HiK vtnl U, .r. ru! put ou l-. sulfa AMdcfauiuiWLnu r... 1.-,. 1 . f .... r f alMl IS. t.thJ. W,l. luif. . rjrrjru:r:' (kiMUmntu. tctllk. Ub. mc. ; . i L'- f f-k4. - U.K .,r Ux cut LiJ ft bH. tira (ImUu nr.. 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T baaa-.batrn. a. m-m mf u wnMe. ! a Ur awr n Sawir nSMT ubav caoct I . lit mrmrr aao !..!. ta. vuMi;AtriurttarHManrikr' j -a. v.vt n Mj.srnaaa: ' Citatieo. bt Ske Owt a- Vrjpj, ST U a bJ -aa.T tt tr Krfu af X. C. Ananf, Jrrrt. ' A - H awr KkaUaaar imataaU Li 1 Caaa. tf ab r Kttmmmttor amatiai atrf f 1 a. C IHwC . n.t mm kat .!uli r-.l.a tka mm kHiarf fal i aia'. aa J. aw Vaa mt tt m utr aw iiftaui kW SUa. Tatv SaAtr ! mu Carc Hut a aW hu. rfiui i -r -tr-. a. r. rtw. n ,M avrai W Car. at aW tert MMt a m1 CVaa ' a Cart . K rralkw, to fct- a autf ' raaaasta. ka tlH oa. y ttiHr awM : lf.iO l Ik. imt aeaats ntr la f a.b mt I - wi- i i r-rr imiTKf M M MIS ' j i.w a aetat.-. Im MelataaaillUtMMar.Orrc Aa4 9 i3t;s i . a)? SanWr .ti..i4 IVat a Mi'ln ku. I. iWlmri mt r tbaa a.a-r lm W rea br rabmM lljiTvaBi,it a retl rr.rr.p-r r,. k rl ( fat awsaav. Orrr. f fx-roMnwi- v . B. ti. YtKl . rartt klarab-lin. ta Ca)-J4 Notice to Creditors. I A'VIrCaT t Itr.Rr.8r CtVTV THJT TTlr rx 1 u.iiAULjkitra. Iturk leaa Jftray .Yoirf. Taken np by th? uadersiroed remdicg in Meailew IVrcinct. Umatilla cmintv. Orema- :arfl r.r. ntil ,it.i r... t- - . "win t ti-j r crorkel. and pi'iaixil tn o VI. U1ie, J. P.. at $30. J. Fcurotn- ilarch I, ISS). mcLr.t4 McCermlc Lyon, CAREER SHOP,; a.. .JjfaT-af? llaJr Cattlar, 5bavta arJ SaBtWre. I5ot Bnlhs AJways Ready. Kala (ireet. reejUa. WOOD! WOOD! TL. na&tnita-i it bm erant ta tttj lb r- rb-et PK.YDl.KTUX tia awl in an! era brft altb m rv UtW lav iflw af Tartwrk Bai!. adlka fnapilf attwlajta. TVwe wiablac J-T wnnj far Llt w(ate aboaU aeaJ . la iLrlr erJrra at aa aaxtf day. I 3. T. ISAAC. iiortbT9ir STABLE. FEED SALE & LIVERY. J. V. PowHAjr, Proprietor. Main Shsel, Opposite Drugstore, j Pendleton, Oregon. A Ornitv'tta Ostat aT Dacrt". Carrtajet kivl llama alaaja la jwxl eetlar 4 rtily fce CM. Ihrttt Jkxirdal ly tXe Day or Wttk at Reasonable Rates Plenty ef Feed and a free use of Comb and Brash, 1 7. Cweir aiJ We U sr'tJTft ADVERTISEMENTS. The Exchange Hotel. Haka Street, Wa W)U, W. T. rnni' IIWL 1 SEWI.T HUT . VI . . , twXd arrt-T .L -Li . U. M I ztrtm a T1m Tar.Ia w. f .. tt - m ... hot and cold BATHS. lit tad aM Uiki ir im ocf esleac mt (imu. fTJK iLu boul I THCrt O'EBICV, rr.rrt- zir D- Theodore. tUATILLA OKiaoa- .Ul kluds or Liquors aad tki ohoiseit VINES, CIGARS, keptconsUntly on hand at this popular RESORT. .cite me a call gjcxtlxue axb i THA. TOUBJCLTtS. all '4 C ARPEiVTER AND tj x xj m: Paper hanging a ipecwltj. PniOLETOV, s.rUaf OIKM!. LIVEKY & FKED STABLE. K-X.siand!leld, praprieMr. Ua-atiHa, - - Orajea a fa. - Also teept conitaatlr on hand, asi fatr sale 2beafa. a. full tuxrt ef sad dle, karBcsa, etc-, etc J. . Barrur. B Stita. . W. PESTDLFTOIT STiiil PLAMXG MILL EE?fTLY. SHA2.05 A Ca , Pray's. StET COOS7A.VTLT OS 3i3 xriU. ar DOORS. WINDOWS. MOULDINGS. ' SASH FURNITURE. WASH-BOARDS. ETC., ETC-, BUILDERS, V O o jzl X ires, ctorc, i.vr tTfaw 1 freUaa raraala- All Wcrk GcirxzUed. Laaabrr Abn.. ra Has. H. K e n n e d yfs MfV-Co. ; J Q re Largest of the Itsd in the TT- S . rar Csaar ItfUaTIU tlTrr rstabpa aaArncra, nt: S3SS91LVS Mr, CSa i&n. TtJtiaavil So 3a fWl iw aat taakaa nt Jtar aVCCCtraUTTD Extract of Tobacco - Dtr frier. 15 tS x raBra. TV l taa aUpmttdmhrU Umt TabaCE. iaon-Pohienotx Dip. Trie. S3 tS. a tlfcl Tba ta T rAVCiri Pr aattd SK?C.luilaatt at aar (nna af ttretctb arwb ub j. HEMLOCK POISONOUS Dtr rnra. JS ti a jillaa. Aa4 ka tie beat eeiMaau dta aa q. Earb Ca8ra ef Itnm I.f wH) aax Ecoagh lor 225 Sheep after Shearimj. raispUOeeasd ntraaaWs eua faN Amtkxai for . rampUctt tent I'rre U any Jddrttt. Said by an pnedral irilm la Iba G S. S. II. fa Cut 0XAB.V. MB. Horn CHILD k BtUX. Atala, rreJIetoa. ctltf iPEiw.pmi 1 1 Ut.i'iJiii uu mil 1 AT THE OLD STAND 'Xaia Street - - Pendleton, Or. ! I. R. R. ?. j SAI BERT & II.VGER, ' DEALERS IN ; Fresh Reef, Pork, Mutton. . Corned -Beer, . Salt Pork- Sausage Meat, Dried Beef. Tongues, Tripe, All kinds of Fresh Sausages. nighcM cawh price puia ier k'lsHfktcrcil llzv'