The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 29, 1881, Image 2

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SATURDAY JAX. 2.0, 18SI
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TERMS IN
OXE YEAH
ADVANCE
$3.
Storms and Casualties.
Reports from all parta or the United
States detail the most terrific weather ever
known, or at least -hardlv ever. In our
own State the recent Moods did much dam
Bsc in Eastern Oregon in the way of de
stroying roai's, bridges, etc-, while in tho
valley the loss is urcch more serious. Dam
age in the country at large there is estimated
at not less than $250,000. in Portland it will
reach $lX),000, while the railroad companies
have lost over $125,000. matins a total of
about $473,000. Now, on account of the
deep snow, stock of every description in
East Oregon is starving by the wholesale
with no present prospect of improvement.
Messrs. Lang and Yarney alone, we undcr
stand have suffered a loss or 7000 abeep in
Wasco County, while minor losses arc in
numerable. Such a winter is almost un
precedented and the severe weather it seems
lias extended over the whole coantry. In
Virginia the thermometer has been as low
as thirty three dtgrta leloa sere, while ice
and snow have extended as far south as
South Carolina and Alabama.
Great casualties at sea have accompanied
the cold weather on laud. The bark Lvpaia
was lost on onr coast off Tillamook Point
with every soal on board. -The British
steamer fdlacild collided with the American
bark John ZiBtotm, sinking the latter and
drowning the pilot with five of the crew.
The shins Cape Sable and Wild Htu. loand
cred at sea and their entire crews, number
ing eighty-five men, were drowned. A large
steamer, name unknown, went down on the
Goodwin Sands with all bands, while the
Indian Chief was wrecked at Losgsand en
the coast of England and the captain with
sixteen of the crew were drowned. The
mate died of exposure.
Tilings Political.
James G. Blaine is the coming man fur
Secretary of State. Beyond all question
lhis will be a very able appointment per
lups in point of general capacity, the best
which cosld have been made. But we fear
Blaise is too mnch of a partisan to give
satisfaction in his administration of this
Department, and we are rather inclined to
think be will experiment too extensively in
foreign matters. If he will make the beat
rise of his talents be will prove a success, if
fee docs cot be L likely to prove a costly
failnrc
Eugene Ilale succeeds Hannibal Hamlin
as Senator from Maine, James G. Fair is
elected in Nevada, Joseph G. Hawley from
Connecticut, Piatt (Conkling's man) from
New York, Bayard re-elected In New Jer
sey, Ben Harrison elected in Indiana, Mc
Mullen from Minnesota, Baldwin, to fitl
unexpired term of Chandler lrom Michigan
and Center for full term as Lis ssccessor.
Save the last the elections on the whole have
resulted in the choice of able men, Conger
is a blatant blatherskite with more wind
than sense has been a perpetual pest to
the House since his connection therewith
and is likely to prove such to the Senate.
Gen. Van Wyck has been elected in Ne
braska and John Sherman unanimously
nominated in caucus in Ohio.
John Kelly was bounced as Grand Sachem
of Tammany Hall but it is reported he wa
re-elected.
Tlie Cruel War is Over.
Old Mother Wheoz.e-em.np objects to our
replying to her in like language and in ber
issue of the Xea Xortftaest of the 13lb inst.
she makes a parting fling at ns and retires
from the field. "We cannot see wherein we
have erred, however. We consider it good
policy to adapt a weapon to the character
of an opponent, and in this instance deter,
mined to fight the devil with fire. The old
lady draws oat of the fight, evidently think
ing upon the whole that our opposition it
too deep-rooted and onr heart too stony for
her to make any impressionnpon us. Salet
Wc would like to shake hands with "old
Nes." upon the subject as we believe he is
the only other foeman who ever got ahead
or Mrs. D.
We have lately read with some interest
a reply from Hon. J. H.ilitchell, in the
form of an open letter to j ""itorinl at
tack recently promulgated against him (in
his absence), by H. W. Scott, editor or the
Portland Ortycnian, concerning the atti
tude of Mr. Mitchfll while in the United
States Senate on the subject of the renewal
of the land grant and extension of time to
the Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
The Hon. J. Hippie stigmatizes the Hon.
Harvey W.as "a deliberate culminator, a
joiner of criminous falsehoods, and a dit
penser of wicked lies," a "curmudgeon, "
besides applying other and similar endear
ing epithets to "the ponderosity," and Horn
the official records comes very close to
proving his points. Well, the fight is all
in the family. Give it a prod, brothers,
and help it along.
FROM THE CAPITAL.
i rsoa oca siccus corcxrrozDui .
WasnrsoTor-, D. C, Jan. Stb, 18SL
The Kational Republican gives great space
bis morning to an "interview" with Sena
tor elect Mabone, of Virginia State topics
osly are discussed, and nothing whatever
is said to justify late assumptions that the
Senator would act with the Republican
party. So we may conclude that all these
reports of bargains between President elect
Garfield and Senator elect Mabone are with.
smt foundation. Advance reports of what
he said at this interview gave raise to the
ptories.
There Is little doubt but Senator Blaine
KiHbeGarfield's Secretary of State. Every
thing points to it The Senator is one of a
fps .Congressmen thoroughly informed in
V
llloljlstortronandreourccsof the
country. Outside of partisan affairs Lis
; vlcwa of government policy arc, I have no
: doubt, shared by a great majcrity of our
people. This fact, in all probabllily will
cause him, in the new and impoitaut office
lie is auout 10 Ii II to do what ho can m get -
ting sectional questions out of the way. He
can no longer gain by keeping them at the
front, and to curry out successfully bis ideas
of government policy, he will need support
from every section or the country. Indeed
both the President elect Garfield and Sena
tor Blaine, (ir Secretary of State) will have
alms and objects not compatible with the
continuance of sectional obligation, and I
now see excellent roaa to hope for. an ad.
ministration whose policy will be based on
questions as broad as the country.
There seems to lie hopeless divergence of
opinion in the House upon the details or
the measure by which government bonds
soon to became duesball be taken up. There
areas many projects as there are mem
bers. Either the Senate must originate a
bill and send it to the House, or the House
must pass and rend up such undigested
measures as can be agreed upon, leaving to
the Senate the work, as Senator Hamlin
say, of "licking it into shape."
The appropriation bills wiH all be report.
ed dcring next week, aad propably in a
form not to excite oppoiltton even from Re
publicans. The army bill, for inttance,
which passed the House last Wednesday,
did not contain any prohibition of employ-
mcr-toftroopsattbepolls. Other -ridertS
which have caased controversy in the put,
will be omitted, it is said, from all the bflla.
This shew;. at least oa the nart of the
Desaocracy, a wish to prevent an extra ses
sion.
One day'a debate of the Interstate Com
merce bill developed so great an opposition
that its friendt have no longer any hope of
suecess at this session.
Captain Eadt wfll be here in a few days,
seeking government kl for his Isthmus f
Tehuaatepecs maris railway.
CAEEOLL.
A Letter froia "JSonror."
nurrxim, Jannary 24.
Ernron E. O. Last Tharsday evening,
Jan. 20th, tha Heppsver Dramatic Associa
tion gave another of thrir entertainment.
They met with success far in ad vanee ef j
their own expectation. The hall,
cat with- !
standing the bad weather, was filled to
orerdowing; the asdiesce coasbied ef la
dict and gentlemen of Heppner, the taost
refined and respected. As nsnal, there
were a few low-down 'hoods" who came !
there for the ostensible parposc r making 'V , K "- - " ,oie a iee poiaX
disterhances, bat the managers had anUci- t 'uMmL
pated this, aad to gcard against the tame jrreend aad xd te hseace a lisab of each
hd scenred the services of officers Hit- i layer ( ). aad the oae whe tare int loses
ringion and Locknane, aad their presence 1 H' C,MJ' 03 Faacy if yoa caa, .
seeated to be all that was neeeuary. for the ! 'ZZT?ZX?f U' f'
, , , , .... s IB rca a aianr t t rserallv iLe di-
rcaghs behaved very well -fort a cm. There eat who "pou bu foot tJ ic" ?rUre
is always, certain das. of hard cases wha ' Aw9Xjl, Me. j. Titt
constanUy patrenira shows for the sale par- j wuhoot dtbute accepted the report t Use
pose of making themselves ridtcadeca and , amSt 08 'e ?abenaurial msejieclar.
making it as disarrteable for these wbe 1 teJ cd gevcraer. Ia tbe yem
wisht. be as attentive as posalWe. s 1
sort of bsstneas has been tolerated ia this The ntaority dum that tbe qe4sn ni
place nntit the cltizeas have become per-;?"?' doabt. Afteraieag dkcttsa
rectly dbgutei. aad deare that if the er- MW tke report was adopiad.
ficcrs do net attend to it they are going tp!. Tic iriiy rrpurt preseated ia the
Ukethe matteria band theves, and ; ?J T
see wbethei anythtag caa be done. It . tbe MR te aUee Ceo. Grant oaf IZlZj
seems, theach. that all the officers have
been wailing for was the assrance that
tbe cUuenswoeH stand hTtbrnlaaacaaer-
... .
gency, and now that they hare that as-;
,i t., . .
" " Z rJ "7 ,C,B; l PTe I
the "hoods-te aaderstaad that they rawt
toe the mark or pay the penalty. It is high
time that the daw in this place who hate
nn. ih. T.,. r.-.v. ' i
. ..
w to j h j j uc HniMgz itt lue lire.
pertains te deecncy.thoahl recoirc jest soch Two men kna wb a Doelier and French
treatment as they deserve, and they may fnoswl dead in thnr caMs near
jast understand that from this time ea they L?tt,'" ,iI T- k,e, J a doable har
aregatngto get it. I!Bt t. my : Ji l a1
This large audience had aateaUed prompt. J diapicared. The wbele affair is threaded
ly at S o'clock, the certain was raised and j Ia "J1fy.
from that time on till the close of the play
amoredcUchtedaitdienre I r.-,r ifor, 1
witnessed. When 0. D. Sou.ermade hi, i
appearance ts the Maniac Ijver in the :
storm, where vivid ligbtnrng lit the dark
ncs, and loed claps of thunder trere heard
to echo and re-echo, crowinr fainter anJ i
fainter dying snt in tbe distance and
told the heart-rending tale of bis Ellen Mor
timer, and the wretch that bad raaddened
his brain, the audience were so lost in ad
miration of the scene that it seemed Impos
r.:-. . .....
sible to conceive that it was not a reality,
lira. H. Hallock, as Mary Woodward, suc
ceeded so well in pleading with tbe pard
ner to release her from her prison, that even
the men surrendered themselves to tbelr
feelings and wept like tender-heart" rliu
dren, and although Ibis wa Lcr second ap
pearance ca t!' -Use, she seemed perfect
ly at home, and ber acting all through was
very higbly complimented by all. 3Hss
Ida Hallock, as tbe London Lady, Julia
Spring, did so remarkably well that there
was no chance for Improvement, even by
professionals. Mist Lena Wyland, as Dame
Staplcton, carried her part right along just
as smoothly tad successfully as thongh tbe
stage was her home. The part of Phillip
D'Arville was sustained by J.X.Donrld.
son, who cot away with a large portion of
tbe laurels In fact tbe noble carriage of I
tbe "Lord' showed that the part was well
cast- II. H. Hallock, as Andrew Acly.elic
iled roars of laughter from theandiencc
by his comic actions, always complaining
that te could not get a wife, and must die
an old bachelor. Fred. Hallock, as Miles
Melville, played tbe part of "a true lover
and noble hearted man" in a manner that
would have deserved the highest praise,
eves if done so well by one older and more
experienced in the business. G. W. Moody
as gardner to D'Arville, was expected to
do it Justice as be is an old hand at the
business. Will Mallory played his part as
'Stephen," jnst exactly right. His play
ing show lhat ho takes great delight in
doing all that is assigned to him as itshoald
be done, and he succeeded. The farce was
played so well by all that the house almost
trembled on its foundation, so enthusiastic
with delight wat the nudience from begin
ning to end. In fact, the whole troupe have
acquitted thcmselres o extraordinarily wclj
that everyone is delighted and glad that
they hare at last a place to go and while
Way now aad then an evening and enjoy
' themselves.
Wo are informed that a nnraber of the
I leading clllicns have requeued tho troui
to play the great moral drama "Tickct-of.
Leave Man," and that I bey have accepted,
J and the play has been cast for Thursday
evening, Feb. 10. Wc hope to see the ro
pie ol Heppncr and neighborhood coop,
crate with the company by giving their
patronage and thereby aid in keeping up
an enterprise whieh is deserving.
Monitor.
ITcrc And There.
Once upon a time a certain man got mad
at the editor and sloped his paper. The
next week he sold his cern at foar cents
below the market price. Then hit prop,
erty wss sold for taxes, because he didn't
read the sheriff sales. II m n...il
and fined $3.00 for goiiijj hunting cm San-
tirapty urcause n umtn kBow it was
auiway;aud lie pent f300 for a lot of forced
nous, mat had been advertised to weki
and the public cautioned not to negotiate
ui-ai. uc men nam a wu iniimn u-itb
fotllke a forge hammer, to kick bin all
the way to the new. piper office, whore he
payed four years tubecriptien in adviser,
and made the editor tign an azrecacal te
Knock him down and tob him If be ever
oruemi his paper stopped again. Such is
life without a newspaper.
The late Chief JaMiee Cock bare wu
one ooMtttd f.r ike plalattlT; Mr. It. wat
for the Mwnt. Cuckbora called a wit
He and bej.-an k exaiuiae Mia. -I under
sUHd.-fce eaitl, 'that job called on the
p'aialtfi Mr Je. It that -Yes"
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i acc niecietl. Tiie ouaversaitoti eaoid mi
j ' "K"i a et meoec. !;. Coe Umra
lerit4l. ti Mr. IS. tbereppo apwtr to
it jJj, wh, ft.r x time retired to
CMidertbe posat. Thev wrre attest for
nearly lulf aa boar, aai whtfl Ibry le-
luraec Upy announced that Mr CVckbora
BNdrt jwt the (MltHi. -Weil, what did
he say - aked the cbH "ilea, uc,
he utHit at home'" rpled the witaf.
n HHWCI UMTIDg a CMUCIr.
Oa Jn. lHh a ataadasMi frsxa the S
prrme Cmn was takes br Fred I)a-Ut
attrf rred Cart SrWri. tlemaaaiN- d
vrr l'J" W of patenu la lind es4erd by
MeIttKe which was niihdraw hy the
Kvrtian ( t,e Mtstaace f the 3Icraot
who kail isdrkted laat wtth.r tM hmlu
of a my is keen Crave row eatertag l
Jd?e M titer, to shoe: the ssvuser ci coUs
as rrml. decided that Scht-rz mtl
ay u imt ef h ewa packet aad t take it
fmai the (vatmreet faad. Tk.
awtua! to ahoat j(K5
Tim M llw irt mu.
" . nsiaHter
is hhcci a an Be mi the cose of Iran
KraoaH, poftaittcr geaeraL
Ere. e of tbe "Vlaag- phrases ef Ihe
day have a secittatie onsia. - Pvuia
yw foot m it, -i, certawtv shK a vrv el.
erat
-e r. exprvaHoe. Leri. aoordlaV be
wrth the raak aad dar af cnil a.
P,J" Hites lhat the coaetlc havtag fally
.',LT
w UK." MSK wiui a
aeaduioe n do sot pus.
A hollow tree in Soathera CatKaraia bos
beeo coavertrtl tale a deDc!ars
wiadews have Uen pat ia.aad feaara
' , , ,wr "". the eatraace to tbosa
;MbZ made by meant af a ladder. Oot-
.welbetpmitroosn ItatmaU balceev
trgmia has raised 1,109,000 batheta of
-"' ,w Jr- JH1 oaaa-k to
ifcr FSJLXZ
pJ a circus for a tbousanl yuLrt. raakutr
ll.. 111.. 1 ti m . -
tbe liberal
allowance of six ants to the
glassful!.
fYT IJr?tl -uVcr. acarored traraaa.
-loieuincaeitennaja.oneortbe saharbs of
at itui. oa -t leara day, aged 115
years. She weicbed 00 ponndt, and was
the mother of 25 children, the roonrwt
62 yean old. Her husband, 101 years ok
is still living.
Kathan Caff. Jr. or West Virrinia, has
been appointed Secretary of the Xavy. and
the Senate confirmed him without lk-r;aal
referee c to the committee. ijKfcAet
Beore iiarriajre,
""'in wonirous care,
. S' She seekt the mirror,
An1 bangs her hair.
After marriage,
With ancry glare.
She grabs hcrtlipper,
And bangs ber heir.
An ofScial canvaxs of-the cenrss of the
different states shows a popnlatlorr of 40..
JOSi; lerritorlct. 760.271. makis- a
crand total or 50,152,SCG inhabltaaU In the
United Stales.
ipretenttlve Whlteakcr hat introdaced
a bill to autlinri-e the crmttractMin or a
bridge aero-, Snake river- between Grange
Cily ud Tcxa.-. Landing.
At St't Lake Citv the other .lit-
GsrfleW wat fined $3 for coing on a Christ-
mat I'mnk. tot baviu-tli ntv.v rn.i.
James wat potoa the ciiala gang for five
days.
A little boy In Georrta, who wrote to
i J1 '" l,onJ' WM wl enoiich lo
add: -JVcrit. If Le Is a mul, PIM -
hu behice legt." ' J
A cotorwl man came into a Galveston
news paper olllcc and wanted lo take the
l-icr. "11017 long do yea want It V askeil
tlie clerk. "Jett at long at it is, bos. Ef
it tloo't Ht the shelves I can far a piece off
myae'f.
Judge S wayne failed to resign bectusa
it Is understood that he objects to SUnley
Matthews. Tbe latter is disgusted, but his
friends do not despair of the retirement of
Swayne daring the present administration.
Kellogg will remain in the senate. Sen.
atom Davis. Bayard, Duller, Groome, La
mar, Pendleton. Tliurman, and Wbyto vote
with the Itcpublicans againtt ousting him.
The prjson at Sing Sing, X. Y., earned
a net profit ol 32.700 during the year 1SS0.
Oregon state prison will not pay iU own ex.
penses till work can be bad and organized
for the cocvicts lo perform.
Sc.D,MSb-'ron copied his seat Janu.
ary 12th for the first lime tliU -cason.
Stale and Territorial.
A total of 1212 & as collected for
fines in the Attoria imjIIco court last year.
rtmater Vawler of Valla Walla Is
about to rctlgn bis office, so says rumor.
The sum of f 2 10,000 was expended for
street work in Portland duiiu? the year
lbSO
The blacksmith and wagon shop oflveit.
ter & Goeres, at Lafayette, was destroyed
by fire lately. 3
On the 10th, Mr. and Mr. Slanton, or
Salem, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary
or their marriage.
Mr. Jos. E. nentley, a pioneer of I8.VT,
died in Lehanbo. I.tn'n County, on the 9th
lnt at the age of 74 yean.
The Oregon City mills arc full to the roor
with wheat, as it aim the railroad ware
house or the Imperial mill.
The Xftri njs that an attempt wa made
to aia!uatc Nat L. Baker at Empire
Cdy lately. Baker Is full ol trouble.
Mrs. Sarah 1st, mother of Hon. J. D.
Leoi Dallas dioil at her home near that
place hut eek. She came to Oregon in
1$17.
An effort it being made to secure a dally
mail service between Olympla and Seattle,
by way or Slcllacoora, Tacoma and Ntw
Tacoma.
District Court of tha Territory or Wath.
ing for CotamUa County wa; in aetsiftn the
lo weeks hut pat.
A very large docket
wat on oie.
Udaey J. Hamilton, a yonng man who
was bora at tbe Cascades, died there of can
lampttoa a few day ajo, in his 2ht jcar.
He ut general faTorile.
Tbe director of the Waten Independent
Aeadeaty are Messrs. W. I.alr Hill. S. I.
llfoaki, E. H Mcrarkad. W. IonJ. L L.
UcArtbar, N. 11. Gates aad Itobert Maya.
The btWMt tsys that Senator Slater
wrhet lMpofolly o ibe chance af securinr
a lilxral appropriattna from the present
Ceecre for Colombia har iaiproTement.
The tosa of UO,O0O twill be asked for
JesteT Ilowlet. a farmeraf Clark Cmb(-
. . nnr waeraenag a call a saorl 11 We
ce. wat kicked by tbe aaia oa tbe
haad bch hekl hit knife, aad the blade
wat driven foar tocbaa iak his tkigh. It
was aleaoet a faul woaad.
31 r. Jaha Tmlhaeer.a forater reetdeat af
ClaetaMat Cootty. bat jott killed tbe
aoeat Ut of h-nj-4 hs tbe Sute eeaoxied ta
he sorb by all tbe park boy era. Tbe bean,
ett weighed 3 pooodt; tea bogt ateragrd
403 poaodf. aad the whole iKmWr. 22.
aTeredMSpasadt. They were porebased
hy Cbas. Igos of Oregon City far tie tarn
of 50. j
Mr. Marioa W. Dyer wlfc ef Mr. W. O.
Dvcr of tbe firm U Dyer 4 I'oaJe of Walla I
W'.ll. . .l .1 ... . Mi
1- T- I : 1 -1 .
.V rt" . , J Viaraeat
loa HlBeatetff -arawr.dled very fddsly
at her luoae lat week. The raraalot ef
Ukea to Saleaa for ioterateot. DecvaiaJ
-""". "J"""" ajeaau cau wentaar-
rtad bat aboot tea raoethi.
,. , . , , , .
liOOiera are OOtBg a rOi biac ia
rowder Iuver valley killing deer. Ther
cet 2 for tbe deer aad 51 far tbe 1h.!c aad
St for Ik A J ... I-
tbe valley, suns- bets dnvea down from
tbe atnoouiot by tbe dp imv. Saese-
.. " e .
tttaet .a aad MM can be tra to a drove.
Caa l MS M a Urove.
uoc aaaa wes oa
baauos cauie Fa be
etsae a to a baad
ad of 12 deer. He raa
raa
tbroa iota a drift
whole bard.
of tne- and
hilled the
Letter froa Heppner
Hnnit, Or.. Jaa 91, 1561.
Kttnoa K. O -Coodtrabte chaa
have lakaa tdace tbroo-hoet this cosatna
atty sloce tbe aw year Uqcaa. Oar a in
tortetUar; fo aeoch heavsrr than tuaal
atade coaibitrable lotaes for oar stack raea
to aad are. Oar coldest aad atatt dita;rec
able veatbsr vras dtxia; tbe paterk,
"he stage aaeetia- jrak sccadeoti asd itb
ally roash tttaei, rwaltaar in the
death of a noble drive.-, have created
toate delay ht oor aid atatiart. Haatda;
oot the WUdtaat for tbe noxt sootsaer's
work at tats plsee is besog agtutrd by a
fea- of oor eatterpritiog atea. Asaoag tbe
boibJiogt thaa;bt af M the Wmbi't Hotel,
te be erected ia tbe fotore. and In the latett
ttvle. The I. O. O. F, of ihts place, will
build a ball as Soon it hssaber era be had
ia tbe pr It it something they have
aeeied far a Jon- while.
Mr. Wall ice; af Antelope, is in eer town
looking after a keatton for his f start home.
He hasdecidrd to reaere bis family fothis
place as soon as the roads become passable.
W The Heoeoer Asaatoar Dramatic Socie
ty ol this place, gave thoir second eater
laiasaoat oa Toeeiay night, Jan. 20th. in
Leczera nt halL Tbe drama eatklrd,
-Mkbaei Erie, or the Maniac Lover.' wat
played ta two part, or acts. "Sarah's
Yoang Man was well acted by all the
participants. The did folks of this place
threw themselves tegttber oa the 22d Intt ,
for the purpose of celebrating Mr. and Mrs.
Wdlingham's twenty-fifth marriage aanl
versaty. Thy moil certainly have had a
dq4 aid time.
Several preachers are hero al this time,
sent by Christ to whip the devil at this
place.
Married, on Jaa. IGth, Miss Josephine
Klnsr, o! Weston, and Mr. Joseph Haney,
of Heppoer, at the residence of John Jor
dn, oa Khea creek, by Warren Clark, J.
P., of this place. Jascaar.
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D- M. IXUKY & CO., Dttrcit, Kiel.
NOTICE
TO TUB
31- T
o. II. UUUJjiI 4-lltattrant-S3
la Alaaa'tbaaJlBceppottle tbt-xataee la
Umatilla Landing
Mr. Cooler wi fernrlr tb rmprtrtor aa4 rrtUl Lett
ef IU I: UK Hon, aad bit rrjuutloa at a
bt Ii mf H known to lb rabllc
Iea't rati lo r tad era blm
bra joa vttit
aerouuu.-ca
NEW YORK
Silk Ildnkerchiels, Lubtn Cologne,
Gents Silk Scarfs, Ladles Silk and
Lace Tics, Ruchlng, etc., etc
-df tAf Xew York Store.
Ur tlare It
orMil UVl
Uoort Iloaetl
ZTTTM't irll-
L-ln of aU
UrMMMUtbrap: Uadt.
fw cub :
3K.
X -tTA"JL-JltTar. IVoprlctcr
mm
mm v. at
NEW TO-DAY.
OKTIIElIlh TUT Or UECF.WRFB. UO. IT THE
H,lr a tlijU ttf Smtm, ImI IS tutxll h'b,
Hti tur to fertta4 aaJ a Mil tH oa ll rtvl b
till hu bnadot to itt l-fl bi - T." UA 4 ckxl a
Mil. V U a h lie tons tbwrt UB tlMkid, W I
eat p u4 rco lLrw Likai tt kO Iht tUU U U
l( luctnl 7a M uUa mk l Ur a I
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It bp nf iLr bem Wbn lh hem u UU Lnrtl
fren b tu m bM way te Urfitr lle ErrJ
T laternttioa lrMe la tUe rrcoTrry mf lb horn
a4 tfercbrutoa of ILr Ibkf la K. a JUXIt).
Tfce W Wa.
Summon..
ts lb ClreeK Oort f Ikt uu ef Oirr. for tb
Cmj tf I mtHU .
JaeR rwiuj II KOf (artam. 4ett
mm 4r ibe Sf m n M ti. U ef iv. XL i'tiur
a U IWatiC ii K 0.1m, IxfnAiai.
rno B r. r.ATrx DErxxnavr ts the save
"f" a4 aar tbe metiat M if ac ja la
is mhW ww, nt.i Ha Vit lrm tie 1
4mtrl Ii wmCTeftbwgeejiaweieyca ;xi il ttrt
t4 tbu Cweelr . er. If ml m ur etbrr l uui ,
ef tbM u. I We m tbta Iwrmf dtjt free lb d e ef
bmfe IkH !eeee mpam j. e4 IfKnrrt
bf fMKalM. lbc e er bH-M tbe ttb Ur ef ..,
a l 11. tbe tuee irter lb Im iu u lU. t.t
rnlar lri ef lb OveN fewl ef Ikr fule ef Or !
r l'aWU OtMlf . a4 if re ht tm te wer.
fraM tami; it iiuauff i ute JN4-Bt '
Miwl -e far lb tea ef Tee Uae4rM a4 iWrrMf - I
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1&4 4rtHrnl ai4 raeex ejrar4 tejea ail Urtotu '
ae4 UprarMi ef tbl eruea
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Vt tnbar. Jer- ef uti Cetft. Iu4 a tbiaWn x4
beuuf diu tLe i;U dar ef Jaaatrr. X. ft Hl
TURNEK a OX.
.Summons.
Ia tb Omat Cert ef tbe Suit ef fierce, Ix tbe
Cotttj- ef t'liteat.- in.
Jaa. R. Tmtrr aad J H Ke&M rnnavrt. iff bta
t-M me4.r tbe ta Mavr a Hrw tfj. K. I teter
A Ca. rUMief. hC. Core fwra4aaa.
we r GtTJ. pcrrvBivr
tS THE SAKE i
X ef tbeftueef 0rrM jm r bmbf tmtt te
Hr ul larerr tb teeeuex atet Utis j 13
tbe riMM MjecL wKbea tra Snoe tbe
tkleef tb utmnU lb. Seeme apa yea IfM-n.
-t le tbet Cam' . er. If rrrr4 .17 el r GeaMf ef
lau u tara eaata l.4f jt frmm tbe ti ef
b Tiwr mi aufiaaimfeiyei. a KunH
bf mMwm, tbra ea er Uter Ibc sseb j eT Jet.,
A V lui.lbtHMbiat lb Snt 447 ef Ue ant
rxer trrm ei Iff cwraa cwert ec te no er Ore-
tawiejixe ef tbw ertwa.
T eeiw. 1 peMkbel br erVr ef tbr Eee, t. L
Xcanbar. Jet, ef net Ceert. aue u rtwaib.rj aaJ
lea(u!lti lttij ef Juaerr. X P H'l
Ttaxia a cox.
ns' laa
Stimmoui.
Ia tbe Ores t Ceart f tbt Str ef Orr, Ser He
Caeatf af Viaebaa eti
Wa. a UaaUB it E. E.Ceer4etaaaat.
to e x. etrsa. arrccntsr ivtre xmi
X e tb ute ef Crrree. j 4 err brt7 reealna te
t.rMu..frli.ewW aW icwaei jee m
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H ef ib errrw ef tat aeei eaee re -
rat a rrr-
ia tbw ( aeatf . er if inH ia ear ebr C'eaatj
hb w. Hn wutta twrxj C17 1 ina ia cue
ef tb rete eftbt.5aaeatiarea. aata-evrr
W reaaruwa. tba e er war ia ua a, ef
I.A tt ttl. tbr hw tetax tb Sfit si eftb
, e rrreUr l.r ef a.ORMCem ef tbe fut ef
i otitk t-r raunacea.. a tf -ea fi . a x
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. set at . ism at ma Bel
xx m , isvt at yxn fon ai. w wii Met
aae.r eat f teeaej eceueaf
;a tat Sir em e4 tolinmiu ef aK era
, f,jinaar uH C-crt. at raa'.e-r, if
IteieeeMii itfcet 1 1 W entrf tb Hea.
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1 TVaawr a ox.
Mt9tl
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XnSlce.
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Hcarmreacr. Qtm
1 Worn.
b Sreteee le
OWt Om ie Mr H
tbr bne't baeiaeu tad te tbe Ira't list at Matte
' taaeoe tanerrt tl.4t.f te tbetana
eat eer aeee Sere eat i-t i 'ti tt
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a. rnrvi
i s MEtneov
jea9C
Zfitray Hctice.
TaEEX rr bt the rvterjeHoxtP rv oaror,
rrnex ea er et m Jmirr Stb. Wt ear
r wt ibrr. yn tt Mjmmmt Jt, lim kb. eba
iCX 11 irlT
urt ia tore. tr a im teln. teM r-
r w a n
r ef lb fver et I at
I - NtTT
Estray Notice.
Ttxny rr r the nrpisxEf x jas
X. IMS. I', rea er tef Sa( teTXa.
t'atiti mate. Oref'C.Ybe bWria( OtfrteeJ ettnt
ee a ur canr wfpiiK
t u t rbt er
b bM -er. tbr-r
jren etc h-et li beaai bta.
bei trt. i fm ea ictt -beeMrr btrarM
earti. bi tbrrr tee ea. a4cee brrea ntnU
berwebeat eteateraiae trtnetf. lis baeat arb.
abet btoze tere. beta tal Srrt bw. e aa bruf er
war ea lea ibwttT a:e beret art . ssrKt
aeanW U "lit lilin ce be ti H Tb.era.
aetM ef tbe Tver glaJkLV BCTCatVKC
Jaeaartib. Jit SaS
Summons.
Ia tbe Oraatt Oear; ef lb JHU efPrfc, Ur tbe
Oeaatr at I'aioai.
Jt V Ht-1M fauaac. n C W. TraSrr ta4 rrttk
TrOtrr. eu-em aearrtb Snt star avi KtU ef
C W. VMr a Bra. .raaU.
Ta c.vr vtrtrcK a rsuvs: vemes strrv.
atau la tar aeavt af tb Stair ef Orrgea. Tea
earf erb ef rea ere brar nuteftj u rruta4 tee.
err tbe reaeti-at St4 kfuxA rea fa tb eber rati
W aftMa. eabta Us 4tjt lrea tb Atit ef tte r
re ef tbw Seenteee eta. tf errrat la late retr.tr .
er. if rrrr ta ear etbrr Ceaat af Ibis State, ibra
ernba terttr m freea tbe cue rf tb ermr rZtlk.
rea:
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beta, br.r ant nraUr Ura, rfe
Itiraa4-ttfl9ai CeHua u4 enlt aal kt-
VT rrVT; V - er-
temafMi tiaiij arena,
TbM Maem peM4bH by orfrr tf tb Bea L
t. Vtanaar. Jefref Ut aber rattebsi Ctort. brar
teX caUJiaaTtbttIia,A. 0 1M1
TL'axra a ror
SnmmeRt.
ta Jtftlrr Cearl ter lrtSmee rretert, 5li!r ef
Orrfea. Ceaat) ef CttMOli-J A. 8;rr J r.
Laeu: Errru ta4 W Rr!aa4 . va.
E. B. CiUt crfesat.
fw n r. cxte pErcxosvr. ts the nave
tea far TatMO. Caeat. . aa4 d r tt e le aaeee. 1 ect wune. aa wnite spot On nil npper lis;
ierM tbrrref. ta Hnanr ux je4xwM j fear eart old next tpnnp. Hat no marks
Muat eater lb Htaierrjx Utn-t e4 7atr ! Ar brand Innnl Jt l.r Je. If STrr..
M4loo,tetlaettr.ae.ierrenSf.a4;7 J P .m L
ltM b tbe nejataf. u tea aaJ ter eetfe i J- P at Thirty rive I (3.J.00) Dollars on the
a4e by at ta tb aber eetMlei a ea tb ISU , !a ad 10 lha eal ',laie hereinafter dcserib
rtref Jtaearr, ll. jeatr trrrer rrretrrd ta ta ! ed at public aactioa upon the fallntrinc
rrbrfor , a Je.ttceef ib. me -er tbr prraact j tcrm to-arlt : Cash in hand, al the Court
Iljrb. tttt .tlaTleia. Sraeea'ef"" ;
toaarerrtbabeTaara4etitff la a rtnl Mta
Ae4 r rea (ui a ta tarer it tuatrft aM uxt
JS.-al fcu yi frr lb rea ef m-ey SmuW
tr Utm la tb. resiabiat. t t tltt OU0 aaj
ler ibrir iu i eTcnnt trmB ,
cira B&jrQjtaadtbutaiiUrarJuiaarT. list, i
J"51 J.va a cc ter, j. r. ;
"" "" "" " 1
Notice Of TittO for Proving Will-
la tie Coutty Coan ef tb 5ui er Orrfm tor Cn -
, ' Coaoir
aiaaitrr or tb. lutai. of iben
IyvnsVAST TO AX ORDER or F.itD COCRT
. Bad oa tb feartrretb dr ef J.aaerr. a. iv.
imi au. u brrrby rttra ut sardr tb ib d.r
or Flniary, A. D. Ib31, at 10 o clock a.
ji. or said day at the Court Itoom oNsatd
Court at the Court Honsc In the town of
Pendleton. LmatllU County, State or Ore-
m, has been appointed as the Utne and
place for proviDg the will I of the said RobL
Summers, deceased and for hearlni: theap-
nliPfllinn or Canllnr Summer ftirt.it.n
t i iM M, rt -, vu.u.u
3Iairs, and illiam II. Church for the is-1
suance to them of letters testamentary.
ucu auu wucib muy JK.I30U tnitrcsicu may
appear and contest the same.
Dated this Hth day or January. A. D.
1K0. J. B. KEEKEY,
Janl5U County Clerk.
WOOD! WOOD!
Ttt aadrra!ad U eov ferparrd le nrr Ut pro-
pltar rCIOLETOS
villi wood. ill erdrrt
ln e Uh me or at Ibe liw oSr of
Tarorr Cailrv U1 be rrcaif4lr
atUadrdto. Tbnt UMEC ttj
aoral for arxt wlotrr tboald ersd
In ibtir critn at aa tirfr dar.
e T.i in
EUth! V) tf
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CURE YOUR BACK- ACHE.
Asi aN Wi ef ti. KUbt. Da&Srr ac4
trtetrj- Ortuu wrem( tbe
Iraprercd Eicekier Kldaej Pad.
It It a VlBm. ef HEJU.SC tii KtUtT.
-Simple, Senaifjle, Direct
1'alnlew. 1'otvcrlul. '
ii ""Lrc mzm rt a u un. a rt.i.
Ilea ul Kevelutlen U Xr-lkdl. abeers
IM er arxl ;torUc&. mm e-feeMt ls awtaluUc
"J latrr&U aWiritr. tfa4 tur sir imuw ea
Kkfarr l etWn, st fire. Seti V irrriu, or
rat a aud. ea rranyt f price, S3.
J Tte "Only- Ltm5
Pad Co.
ZZrH af WILLIAMS BLOCK.
Sr a ie4
juitaeubrr Detroit, 31ick.
LEGAL.
Estray lTolicc.
Taken sp by Darsard Kennedy at bit
rsacb an BoUer Crek a sorrel barse abost
ty. baada bssn, white stripe in fare, hind
27th dav ef Decern W. A. D lO.
Jan. 1st IStO. 51
Notice for Pnblicatio-t.
UiiCrm itLi Cunt, r. 1
nc ma, jsi I
"V"BTX"C B Crrbr jtrra tiu tb SeaeeUe tort
.t 'llfar bu It-t tour ef tie tatrsMeo I sue
Sael rr ta earort cf bu dais, ul i&at tr
rrf u Bkefr Wtwt Dvtrtt b Be Irr. ."Ceurv-e
' IU. . rt atXXaSBEX WrEOZf F. I rtb.NW
1 rruane. 1 at ait ceeecr or, ea irr
e
ee.
rciTIRB ? JttL Ue aa lb UL.
t nanoi t rre ba reeitsaeu tebrar p-
ea. eaf reJurtlm ef txe
Jx: Hirt.vk. a. r. rtrvL-t. Jsrffa m. ai
. ec -nana, 1 amu ittf. Orr-
JialiS
UE.VXT W ObKBT. Srstitrr.
Notica for Poblication,
lus Cim at La Cutn. ftu.l
u I "V'OTXT U rr fHra Utt tbe fadewlef U7xl
i .1 eraser bn SSeC aeore f bet mme tm ul.
111a. iml 1
iSerffHl ateneReTiudliii. iKaMuti
1 t . Jec rrubtea. Ceiv
I"?'1 V. onrra. ea rtrurr IWa. HII
i ty. wrr. m rtrurr HH m
' VfJT- "'"! S E
ao-rik. Wtbe w t-et Ksri a
WKet aonu arrttua. Huse w
leMc lai'n te yreee btt ree.au w rt .
I ee, u( leaiimea ef ui! uel tu S r Cel.. J.
IS La. K T teaOislJont.rt,, aBef KS-
;j mn
k'O ST W DWTOST. Rtxtkt
Citation.
Ia tb Oi.tr Ceart tf CsxtoU Casatr, fuu t
la aw ssat ef tar reteie aaS Suiiujnie'Ji
wt Tre. uin sea errrrt tat We
Dtib cwrnttv ort wax r -raz aiTE
ai berwt SW , , .a,, .I, a mji -r-.
-r "er a ertrr ef eelr ef lbraur.t II errtoa
naleoalr. teen Let eat S ta Mod. I la la teea
af PeodMaa ta UnoliUa Caenty Orr7a. It
it barrby ordered, ibat the next of in af
aaa wants aad all peraBt interested ia sttd
raUie apjKir before thta Caart at the Cosrt
Haoe ir Temdle-oa on Mondar. Febraarr
ia. itot. at in o cloct a. x. r said day,
dertbocld not he granted far the' sale of
satd real cUe. sad that a espy ef this
opr be pebitthed at leatt thrta aooreuive
ekt befare the hearinzr sitdnetttMn ia
tfce EaT OaBo.xia!t, a newspaper printed
, la said Cosnly of Umalilla.
lAtse and dated bv nrdrr af the Jodre of
saM C-ort this the NRh davcTJanaarj 1SS1,
as witaeat ar htad. WM a La Dow,
Evertt A Walker. Cocaty JcsLre.
Attyt UrCaardixa. jl5u
Public Sale of Heal Estate.
Ia tba Ceaatr Cecrt tf ti 5UU af Ccrrea. Tsr
rsatMUCeastr
la ta tutirr ef Ut et aa4 rurattsAla ef r.nxk
E. Ltv- ut Imi Xcanbtr LalVe'. Xsera Critr
tatbenmx CaarStaa 1 rrl rre rna.
The rrrrnax or Hittie a. uoow, rat
rwataa ef tb rrreta as cta ef tb arr
aaatrS ekaert rtj ca rrralarlr ta b brarl tb
tratb ctT at Juaarr ttrt. Tararr Cel intirn ,
eeaerw ttr tb rtonerr as4 Tr. Sre Tocia Xnt !
tfvrirlacurtua&Mbtralereaii siaert, eaS it!
annzc te u4 Cairt Ibat tall iuea t ie3ci.il .
Iaela9eaat'crairrtb rrisrf ttrr.a asuM.1
nd nra satisfactory proof of dna trabli-i
TTu,.. l J" "J tr
iiuj. iuu vnin urara aau exaramea ice
prooit and allegations or said petitioner, "
aad all and singular the !atr and the prera-i
Isesbeiarby the Coart here seen, hcard.t
copshlered, and follv examined, aad tiid
Fred. rast-Tustin cairdiaa ad Hum of
saitt minors aseatlap thereto in open cocrt:
Wbereopoa It is by the Court hereby order
ed, adjudged and cectcfd, that said Mattfe
A. La Dow. tbe enardian of the relate and
persons of Frank E. LtDov and Loots lie-
Arthur La Dow minors at aforesaid, do. and I
she is hereby authorized, to sell all tha I
right, title, aod interest ef the said minors '.
Uo 3 Tcndlrtoo. la saU coantv.
on the IClh day or February, A. D. 1S31.
between the hours or 10 o'clock A. x aad
7 o'clock r bt of said dav and for tho fnL
, "jwes r at. 01 saiu cay ana lor IDe lot.
lowin caute or reasons, vlr: That said real
estate is nnn-prodactive and can be now
sold for Its Just and true value and if not
nld I llah!- fr iWlHrmli In r,ln mil Im
i order that the proceeda may be put out at
i interest or invested in some productive stock
1 or ,lie beneflt and use of said minors.
And it Is lurthcr ordered, that the said
Utardlan .hall, before tbe said sale, pre
',oni ',e County Judge or said Umatilla
' County, in the penal tarn of 00a thousand
dollars, with sufficient surety to be approved
, by said JudRe to sell the said rea! estate.
and make retarn thereof, in lha manner
prescribed by law for the sales or real eaUta
Ly executors aad admiaistrators.
' The rollowinjc is the real estate herehy
antborijfd to be sold, being situated in the
j ,aid County of Umatilla. Sute or Oreron,
11 tit 1 j ... .... .
,nu uwinutu Ua ucxnucu ti lOUOWS, 10-
wit:
Lots 10, 11. 12. In Block 10 aad the oae
undivided one-half or Lot -t in Block three
(3) in the town of Pendleton. Umatilla Co.,
Oregon, also fractional Lots 1. 2, a. In
Block F and Lots 1, 2,3,4. 8.0, 10 and
fractional Lots 5 and 7 la Btuck K aad Illk
ABC and D and fractional Rlk 0 H I and
J in South rendition. Umatilla Couaty, Or.
And it Is rurther ordered that a copy cf
this order be published four successive
weeks before the said day of sale. In the
East Or.rrsoxtAS a weekly newspaper pub
lished In the said county of Umatilla ia tho
btatc of Oregon.
Done and dated at Feadletno. Oregoa,
this 10th d ly nf January, A. D. 1S31.
Wit C. LaDOW. County Judge.
Jtalill
Cures by ABS0EPTI0IT
tHattxre'i way).
ill!
LUNG DISEASES,
THROAT DISEASES.
BREATHING TROUBLES.
xS."1'7 """"
It Or
at cat
rm from 11 diij .
JOlUntUU taa'f to iu rtftart.
yOUcan faeRELIEVED
0.
Deat etfmir
ftfttil Tojoi Ibavo ffo iVI. aTwft.-
br brsstlita, er test
Vj tun oa freest ef
Tnttsta xa9
tela . M
Only'
lung: Pad Co,
r WILLIAMS BLOCK.
Tiree
?r2t Detroit, 31Iclt.
frre. aerU 13 Jr
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITY HOTEL.
HPP.ER, Or.
J. W. GILMORE. PEOPEirros
rCia too. If rrrta? t aw.
EoncjLbte.
tfcarjrt
PRANK DUNN.
ARCHITECT
BUILDER,
PE.DLET0.Y. OlaEGiX.
STOPS
it mm blus's
joa aara ts tew-, aaf a sec US t
G ET HSPRICES.
THE ZITTIRE ST0CS OP
DRY GOODS.
i HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
v.. i nmUj ulniv
FURNISHING GOODS,
CARPETS, WALL PAPER,
j NOTIONS, El C.
Alust be sold within sixty days
to make room for improve
ments. , cprct IT irrrvTtnv is riTirnrn
I U ATTEXTIO.N b CALLED TO
1
Fl-VE ASS02T2ZNT OF
Ladies and Misses
Cloaksj Knit Shawls
and Jackets
In which great bargains are
offered.
LEHMAN BLUM,
Pesdletce, Oregon.
A. HEALEY
BOOT AND
MAMUFACTUBER
I fcIJLiETO, OKEGO.lf.
OKOr X.te "7, ,n .
eaaeet ntra. JmaeCStT
A7 C. RVCDQ
tV' D T C,n
& CO.
! mraETOJ
PENDLETON
'MIXES'
" fAXCT ACTVEEE3 AND Df 1X0 CK
.lL Crab. Etc
arioBr rbaard Jeef4 btal-VS. apt!
25 Dollars 25
S AV E D
By buying your SEWING
Machines at tlie
FUMITUBE
Store in Pendleton.
IWrU. SILT. VACHIXO "OR tJ AS GOOD IT
sot brttrr Uea ran b boat b I Iroa Vafnca Ibr
fftS. irjov bnr from Wifta joa ow tr ae sua
far U of bit traav. t krp ta stock tha
rr:"-a.a. r m "a."-ror
TbBt oarrfal aad Utbutt raaaln( aacMaa
aiaJr. Tbe bust Improrvd
SCO -ea- 3C
Known ta work! ever at tba vtrj brat. Aim Ua
world rrDoaard
TaV"er'a"" aVllMoaa,
rrlr from S3S la Ua Alio Oil, Xrcdkc. Extra
puta, EIC-, Ut all aucblara.
Jesse Failing.
Ao. W, 'f.
J