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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1881)
L SATURDAY MARCH 6. 18S1 t. K. TII.5CK. rcsusacD BT- I B. COX. TURNER & QOX. TERK8 IK ADVANCE Oxs Ytut EXIT MAYtX EATER UARFI Kt.l. WKIX, HEKE WE ARE. Ia conformity with the promise ws sude our patrons some weeks back, --e sro at last able to present them a home production entire. Had vre been able to control the elements -we ahould nave made sack appearancfi quite a "wkile back, bat a superior power has retarded oar movements. Alwut the first of January last "ft e purchased a large amount of material, sufficient to ran both aides, and had navigation kept opes -on the river our stock roald have reached us and the change have beep made in that month. As misfortuue vaold have it, however, we, in common j againtt him MlA in instances On the -ith insL It. & Hayes retired from the office of President of the United States nnd Janes A. Garfield was duly installed ns lii sacewtaor. Of the out-going administration we may say it has been one of bright promises, laudable acts and deplorable disappointments. In many aspects of j the matter we may say Mr. Hayes' administration has been wonderfully succea&fuL Installed into officw at -a time when his retiring predecessor "had tli rough his misrule rendered the fame of our govcrmcnt a by-word and a re proach among nation, Mr. Hayes was called upon to face obstacles in his policy greater, perhaps, than were ever presented to any of our chief magistrates. His promises were brill iant, the executor of many of them creditable and had ho continued as he began, his administration would hae been, perhaps, the most remarkable of any this country has experienced. But he did not have tbe manhood to with stand the pressure brought to bear Lr.iir.nKjiiit.ir..K. bajid rauging m the canyonof Snuk. ; Kolice for Publication. I Sn mittens' Hwr.NEn, Or. Feb. 1681. j n ver above this place. -ixswiMon Teller u.iJra7uu., oa i , , .. EmrorELO-Iti. noticeable thJ. K W.t 8d,o a few cattle' K " SlL ! lrl have fltaL but a correspondent sava i iiifr b iu u i bi umiio. u n, 1 irwihnij plMi!T a. Win Ol k. A S'un ninct-rtf tl..n, will Mini.. t).rr.....l. .'"Mil tart"" mt bta rial. lM Ibtt a.14 "Vnf aaW Itw Aim oao 4 ttita cf Cox """ timltillUiMjflWwi L I oqalr Ja-lrecS I'u "' the East Orkt.on'I.vn is eagerly Mug.it for lately. I don't know what to at tribute it to unless thv lively correv pondence that has been kept up lately Ihich. and stock rollinc faL 1I alan ?L'?Z!r?T."'i Z.'.fT V! .h .'!" ttwi r i " iw vii - 4 nk-, ajHS cim(sq ajt, (AM. Til U, Wm.Rarton, of Happy Valley, Grant ftniKtrftiW TStSS by parties from Hcppncr. Whether or no these letters are the cause, the first thing you are accented with when a party sees you reading the E. O. is "anything from HepptieiT Wc no tice in your last issue a spicy little let ter from "Feb." in which Tie sp-aks of us as "Bra Monitor." I accent the compliment, and extend to him tny congratulations on hifiSceuss as a re porter, and offer the right hand of fel lowship. Stick to it, "Feb." You know the old saying of "two heads, eta" and I feel assured that you and I will make the East Ohk.on.ax more interesting to Hrppner readers than ever before. I must flatter myself just a little for the showing up I gave to Mr. "So-and-so" in last week's idpur. It met tho approval of "everyone." They all said about the samr in regard X A. SXMl, COIMRTVEKJ". DC County, reports grass four to six inches arix k . r witumti. Unvtu h. ywi-t6T ii.ir.uu. r.a-i..rriUrW JVS he works OUt doors ill his shirt .M W "Hf- Harjr UUrrtr. CulliMt mra. owe lf-TT-lln Ihia Cooi.it. of. ii - liar all r.f f w f '. . i !l . r . . ' . 1 . . . . . . . . . . or MII.VliK- WAS I?, It WlU (ta res teneu4U ftUlS. with many others, were the victims of a , fell Dv .jjg WIV jQ rivinjr him ' to ,l 4,Ser-d aim right," The grand lengthy freerc-up, and it was only this week that we were able to have oar "material landed in Pendleton. While we arc not much given to apologies or excuses for deficiencies in oar publica tions we mast ask leniency in the crit icisms which may be passed apon our personal appearance, both on the ground credit for his good actions, however, I ,KUl projection wa a failure, we woald not be considered as condon-1-fIe fou:,d out was none u ho ing the means by which he acquired ' woultl ,ower tliemjeives enough in the possession of his office. We have always regarded, and still do, the pro ceedings of the notorious Electoral Coaaaisdon as having been conceived in fraud and executed in corruption. thafoar material only reached us in i d Jt upon Mr. Haves M nothing tne mmst ot tais weet ana lor tne au- more than a usurper into the office to ditional reason that Mr. Turner, our as- wbich j. TiUea was jusUy sodatc pabli&her, is and Jias been for I . , . -i g , - some ume aaseni, wnue we w ere lorcea 0f M nrfi J,l r,.l - to take a trip to Umatilla on profes sional business, which occupied two days of the week, leaving the paper without a pilot. In oar next issue we hopo to preaeai a paper which in ttyle aua coapatu wui enced. There are dark spots in his bly with aay in the state. The cosn-eaPBer hch hit election, which we poong department 11 be m Ue hancU j ronctxici did u-k, but he has of Mr. Christie of Portland who asj now too much at uaketo allow himself laieiy loreman or me ace omce, ana to imm ;a the o thc formerly occuped the same jiosition on the Standard. eriinuition of the people to staid in with him then humiliation laid hold on the "I am," and he abandoned the scheme, .turned "states evidence" and laid the blame on some one elv:. Mr. O'Flaherty followed in the footsteps of his leader, and so there was no loll. but that given by the Amateurs' which was a grand success. The managers lot money, I am told, on the opera- pert of his policy we say now, as wejuoa UIW u,ov inc-r terxainod did while acting as the editor of this I ,u"c 7wv S satutoeU in paper at the time of his nomination, ! thcir 'n m,nd having attKled we anUcipate about such an administra. t tlne-5t Wl VfT m Hq.pner, tion as the one wc have just experi sleeves. It is reported having been very cold in the Yakima country aliout ten or tweN'fc days ago: the Yakima rxvei frown over strong enough to bear, horse. It is supponed that three-f of all tho live stock have died, Last Wednesday thrw wagon of hides and pelts passed through Koch wagon was drawn by four hi It told a fearful tale of want of and starvation. Columbia Chroi Near Pomeroy, in Columbia cot cattle though very poor will winter small loss to owners. From all re I think wc have had less snow ir end of the country than any otb cality. Coyotes are very busy in the country, feeding on stock, and th sons who are hunting dead stoc their hides do a rushing buiinesa. man averaged 10 per day; they age $4 to $6, the Dayton Chr av&. We met Mr. J. A, Gullifo Monday, and from him we lmrn his large band of fat tie winturii the Ochoco beyond Printfvillc, hai welL The winter in that regio l-rn much milder than last year fctock have done better. His lexv not le near so heaxy as it was la: son. Snow has not laid on the g for any length of time, and thc U ature has been mild. Exchange. A Pomeroy correspondent o. Dayton News says: H. IL Day rv his loss at aljout 200 head, whidt. very small rr cent in a band of C, The shcru men of this wection have lost j JLlf. utycrw nwlcHT. ku;i- - trtr tro ib r ih- rrTkir of it., ram "Waitehmntieir, Jeweler' nn QrlW bjb yw, or n pnm oj fnwuaim.im n --- -. . rim ami nOTTr Kotlco for Publication. Li OrttcXAr La Ciiiii. ( t U tt Ut Ctf J lb O'lt rrgcbr wa U 1 toon, la- , k M ihZa4 vmAj in Jor. A. P imi AO a jit UH m la umr, & itt ihmct, U-e FlxtavZ Ml 11 Ja4M trAit.it yoo, icd neh f ttr U K.a x T KuWrrtl LUif ra ilJwt Hi W wt tnx.yrt unm Uimn cm bU na Irua lL 3Tib dT ml AcjM. a D 14. a4 tar tbe S4U u4 OSLKX k VKA-'VHZ. m-AUy. trHKL 1. Vc ntti. r i.M itwr 1- STAR MEAT MARKET I M.r- uM . JkLa a. trt. R. C. HAAE! A dark hr hnne b rinded willi Howluli U'ini' Lrnii ( ZZ i-n the nsht bio) oho- ! iog K'ro jrenrt oll, one while fore l.d aad on wuile luiHi loot, cnM-wjl. an JreU , (Ssccesvr to Tbos. Robbtas.) - - i JijTlXX IM Ul MmIwC r Km VtJ IS f rC is4 viu y wa& ife eirl well lack lorJ. hi. nrther.. tZzrZtr f"w vidlemrk ol mH ur in Torcaead.' ' ki( cult I U Uasa oigu or ibcreaixitiu. I will irire; ir $lOioanjroonJelirrioglbeboreatHennf , WFTOM ACADFMY B-i-maa7. .Ul.le la IVadJeioo '.WMIUK tW1 1 r ;(?:! Krb.22.-bl.-OTf A. (J IlATEM-lX. UJ f A ff .. B. I. n Sen. tur. Tor Sale. I efler fnrialemr hoiel ed tock in Pilot i i-r -r tt-rtf - -to or lluck. 1 sin CDidiiellen u clc my boi- J JllUffDJI 1 f dJIJy . 32, Xool ori hii iccnst.t of in beiuiu sa4 tbe recent J .death f my wife. Till U a t,"A peinr "1LAS1CAL.FrieHcu Ulkt'nuM. B. ; fnr o rBirnriiiz man and tll wore a VinapnfUilttilwn!a 7r?rae- I jr-ui hutne tnrrment. Fur Urin p- W 'Jdj lapcri-morbjUttertn , I U l U1ULT, rr llk Feb.22.-bl CCcsl Pilot R.fc. Orey. j S tallica For Sale 4r 4 4r. and thev succeeded. This companv is gaining a reputation. They succeed in every undertaking, and as long as they stick together we shall not want for good times in our little city. Our school house was well filled on tumi.ti c u . rT V . a - - - ..... - . t . . "T "1 1 - . , . . tm ' past, for probablv his election to the1"1 evening to near tne IM- r r .t.. .u. nese question debated. Unfortunatdv OUiMj US. A. lUUUVllb a a aa a aaaatj uiu w I m . Snr.T, ir, .r,..r,.,, . .... . fP V Tt Ttlci,- .k i t .v. . tbe country sumundUJ2 tbe county T- " : C ; A - ctorg were ailegl and proven tirt . " ; 4"c : seat, however, we are glad to W aUe to resnertruUv make our bows to the nob-1 1.; j .i :u ar.j r . negative, was takui tick rlr m tho ... .. , .. . ! una neier cnicrcu uic wuocsi &igiiu oi , ' retori I lilt stocc ol all rtrKmttli 200 h'-ad, 1 Canon, 403; Dr. Perkins, T" w Vf tB r-?SK rrw,t "cr 500; ruller A alter kas is unknown . -- Uf4rnu.Kuui w. to tins writer lkit retjort aava lr(rrn i " ,b" f "i"- H " wu ami cw. jonn jdusiaras loss, i t,nHo m. m4 ., or1 J,-.,l ITinHpiiiWt6.My(iWruniwl v, aruwneu. I a.. rij a,), frw t u i tw. -nv w ' In our county the experience et MWb4k,v,M4,lrfJn, 7fi im mm stock men has bem varied. In thei" wif ts r-iuy -o 1 I Heppoer and Butler Creek neightor- i . m m tr- ubmw I l t r I. , ' tlmlu Ma ' ' XX .mJ du. I own we jearnoi iieavj kkk-. par- i," .Ci ! Captaia Sliratt. oc f tbe fineit horses for Umlinr parpt in LaiaJll!a own It lAkt U tlx year &l. 1? bands bleb and wM . . . ' . . I.- . . . I dell Uce 10 pnioixiiuon j.uj xmaui llO U4 I .. . , A-.i. I...t- n.w..A v IMt. ' Uly, clean buoe abd rxcciU-at bt. ! ni ' ll. rare cailxntieo f bh ud size tod ' fiae acttuo It toe lima I Ltirve of all , rark. i YtK terma, etc apply to Harry Garfield . . a. it1 i f ir . . ium iiMrfi raneu a nuu uurac. wuere lbi h-re t to U; tveca. f-'-L. 2tlb 1S?1. tf CITY HOTEL, SEPPCI, mr. J. W. GILMORE, Pkofjuxios; H-ISa Cu!eiw. Z r cry tif Chrpf SO MMER VfLLE & RA-EVS -AT TBI ticuianv in sherp. iletwecn readle-! iv. ton and L'matilla, i countrv. manv cattle hate dinL In, . . , n o. Juewj tlA. A. 1 lt'I :rr brick store! D R U CRANK DUNN, AND BUILDER, PEADLETtrX. KECtX. i;ltl TtaCX A CnX. a4ij rum s Summon. he will exert it in a rizhteoBS course. lis, extend therigh hand of fellowchip to our friends of tbe railing, hopes that they may live long and prosper If tfeere is anything mote contempt!- 11. j.t I J r uteinaaauexseoeawea.itisioraman On last SatunUy in company with to ie a newspaper as long as ne can our professional brothex D. W. Bai Tan his 5cw-bone,n accumulate a con- ley we made a trip to Umatilla, our siderablebin on the una and tnrr&nd being to destroy the general , t , , . t peace and quietude of that sober com-1 a have hs paper returned through the jltj. oni Uma J standbg the el. his imagination. He has ample abflitv t d nd he was unable to attend; this ; have wintered muarkablv wrll, takinr to fill the office, and wecanonlv hoti j lcfl wbole iwponMTjiUty on S. R. "into conaideration the s-vrrity of the; - J' ve who was to have aided .Mr. "-""V " i w iwmrf Bishop, When Mr. Reeves found he had the battle to fight alone, it seemed to inipire him: His i pecch had such an effect upon the judges tliat they gave in their decision in his favor :...... .v.. t v. v-. ..i. " WiK-U- .nu- . ... . .- .1... .1... i. -n.t fc.,... . UU. A. ball .4, UM 1 i 1 . KUK - . . ' - . " . . o.lBence of Mr.Rnsen- j liad oa ranrc would ; -.' Jr.VTrClz ri mt rt.a m iUMtz t t a c-, I 1 1U win rfn.'iiu w K. n 1. have hea.nl of no luaaes Mortiiv of note , r-i,iTfcrU nt , - .t . t. . ' tW wtW mrtmm, -IS w rfi fjm a and m no caie tnat has come to oar MmioKiw mt, knowledge wilHcwA of stock of anv iii. '"Ji" . w description, in this vicinity, exerd thrre t a- vfm .ut wafa c ir m Iercenu Jir. v o. .aiawiu imni . Jm A (J ,M rt-, Ik, tm ? tf Camas Praine was tu town this week i-xwum is..-w-nwt a hh mt and told cattle had wintcrtd well 'jr''VL.ZlL stop r At LEIM HUM'S 1 HEW TO-DAY! newsaoer buj - " are prompted to solOoqui thus from i ? iv. a copy of the E. a returned to us this morning thresh the post office with the T5 foil wing endorsement: '"To Editors East Orcgonian I don't 'want yoar Damnd Pig Skin any longer v nothing in it. 3L Eeeder." Upon receipt of this classic epistle t j x i t. j r i ntlr1r mv ?n & ntitnlxT of nlnr ! that this Mr. M. Eeeder owes for his'm the,r fninl,c elii3eavor oUain ;thu neighborhood, that if they can , , . , food to sustain the feeble spark of life. 1 winter three-fourths of the stock they paper for more than two years, hi, last mi had been busy at vrork L ilideUMlne in full. Jj iawv m.ij uig mm s w cu. iu, 1879. In view of this state of facts it strikes us that it would have been a more gentlemanly and honest course of procedure had Mr. M. Hoeder paid his debt and roqeested his paper stop ped -which we assure him would have . n a riMil .nim.l. n . r. Mv, . . I , . . .... uu. ..v . ) anu uut, accounu iron tins neroera was intimated that they did not confine that in'all probabilitv thev would not their attention strictly to the defunct .lo ovr twenty-five per "cent. clas8- I A subject just occurs and I have no At Umatilla we encountered 3Ir. doubt manv of vou readers have hrd jP. Zahner, chief of thefidd engineers . Df iforp nevcrtlieless a verv in : of the 0. R. 4 - Co., now engaged , terrstinK .one the weather further in locating a line from i'enOleton to ( on subject is unnecessary, uu.v.. v 1-- .uowever, as it speaKS loniscu. K. TT. WsauA. uacu, u latere i aiij tillans indulged in a lawsuit the first thall and the "cheek" of IL IL Hal- now make rood l-eeL L An.? at a.X I- - I I o ma xaore rouMsapuuK: maa anouier, in six years. -oi to enter into a dis-; 1 vho lxred the audience for the itisonewhowosldbe guflty of such I sertation upon the cae ,wC will only. ho? a dishonest and disreputable act. li, Leaker, were tisl (and so were Uiere are any degrees inlhe temperature ; T,le gi aprcarance of the conn-j the listeners) with half that time. - of helL we believe the lowest and jtrv Rjong oar road was that it was be-. Fred. Humber thinks China town here darkest and hottest -dungeons are rc-i ginning to feel the effects of ourspring been improve upon. He savs aerved for those who will rob the feather. The snow had disappear . ,. . , r fn ' -of hk hist daea. We nd'the wara mA sunslime were 1 , . ' " a. c icoinmeiidn" to make the face of the 1 cd had all the work for nothing. earth look green with the coming bunch j Messrs. Lane 4 Stnhorn, painters grass. There were too many indica-; of Pendleton, are now engaged in put Uons visible of the severity of the past , tin tOTlch on D. IL winter, however, as the carcasv of , T . many poor starred animals strewtd the ' HM7rn",,eir tort " a handsome road sides. Their Bufferings from hun-1 structure, and when finished, Heppner ger must have been great indeed dur-1 will claim thc finest store in East ing the late heavy anows, as wc noticed ; ern Oregon. on Ad. Kve's ranch thev had eaten the t t?w. -, , , , . . . lteports come irom roster, Reeves cottonwood posts of his fence almost W U1VC W IliailJ VJakMC UVUl Wheeler Bros. Ara sow prepared to sapplr tbe Sjioj trsic witA ererrlbsog ia their llaa. PLOTVS, HABROKS, DRILLS and SEEDERS. BARBED FENCE WIP.E. ALSO Wire fr Paatealac m Kalla. tk.l. nM.l(Mt..M a.M. at, II. 11 .1.. . A 1 . . . W . . Ar,. Tf t,i,aE fn,A r,tl,;l r... j - "-r-1 oome aays since uie apex ot uou AX UVMVi A wtiaua UVMtMl. ' . a a I . La X " XXIX- 1 - tuu wc vuw 1 1 urrans "prpiocih in the e. 0. worth his money, we are House." was noticed com- In conversation witii lr. ;;n, Sm,m(i if,- -i l.?n-tv tn, very sure that he has not lost, nor Zaliner on the subject of the proposed .three davs after Bob was with us. Ho . -we gained, anything from his so-called road he very kindly gave us such in- came from Portland where he has been ''MbscriptioH,' as "e learn to sorrow there is atiil less in him, our Senator Mat. Carpenter died in Washington, D. C. on Peb. 24th of JJright'a dieasse. His death will have an important influence on the political : world as the Legislature of his State (Wisconsin) cannot by legitimate means elect his successor iu time to take his seat at the extra session immediately after the 4th of March. Tkic will give the organization of the Senate to the Democrats, but probably the republi can will endeavor to gerrymander a successor into his office by some meth od. Whether they will sacceed or not remains to be sees. . Ibc Westers Star of Roseburg has uader 0sc an addition in iu msBaxers ia tbe ebapeof tie association Tf lino. L. K.Laae . with Mr. S l Floed ia iu editorial depart, mast. Tbe Star is oae of tb very beat ol .Oregon's journals published outside tbe mstropoMs and we may expect it te take high rank is tbe prataeloa, Jr. Lane t, not persanslly known to tu, but bis reputa tion as a brilHast as4 fluest writer, as well as speaker, k Bkmxl, Of Mr. Flosd we ca anaak from aa aoasaiataace of ialb formation as he consistently could, but couneossiy declined to express any opinion, in advance of the action of his superior ofSceiK, as to what course would be adopted for the road to fol low. He said this much, however, that there was nothing in the prospect discouraging to the friends of the Pen dleton and Umatilla route. Leaving Umatilla about 2: 30 P. JC of Monday we began our homeward trip. Night overtook na before we had accomplished mueh more than one half the distance, and as it became very dark our travel was quite uncertain and not extremely entertaining, espe cially aa much mud and water vas en countered on the road about ten mile out from Pendleton, owing to a rais which had not reached Umatilla. How ever, we arrived safely in port quite late at nigst The report of the controller of tbe State of New Yck shows the taxable popcrty af the State to bo $2,537,089, 325. Of this $2,315,400,325 repre sent real and $322,468,712 personal property. The receipts of the State treasury for the year amount to t9,l 28, 590. For educational purposos there were expended $3,380,578; for charity and reformatory purposes Sjll,497. The number of prisoners in the three a few weeks. I hear a number of ladies conjectur ing whether or no die East Okehon- iax will have a household department when both sides of thfe paper is printed in Pendleton, Mr. Ediitor please en lighten thexo. Look out for something startling next time. Monitor. We will Hp t&s season I be best aad largest sleek of Hanresting Machinery EVER BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY mrSU Pirate call aad cxamice our slock. PENDLETON, OH. KTOCK XOTEM. daobtdlv attain a fetch mark in what- . .m. ... . ro - ' asdoabtedly atiais a high crtr callles h bk pursue la ilfc. 1W,061. We publish below reports of exchan ges and our correspondents as to loss es of stock during - the winter. From tliem it will be seen that this immedi ate section has licen one of the most favored in this stock community: Phillip Ritz reports a good many dead hones and cattle west of the Col fax line. In Colorado the losses have been terrible and such also has been the case in Montana and Dakota. Grange, Idaho, on Camas Prairie, is making sharp improvement. Loss of htock on tho prairie has been very slight L. P. Brown living near ML Idaho, L T., has lost heavily of sheep. Ho is tho largest sheep owner in that Territory. We are told that Was. Caldwell has lost .nearly .1,000 sheep from his band ranratig near the head of Hatwai j Creek; while ho baa lost none from Lis Tills spsce rrrel for WARMOTn & M1ULUN T1IE CITY DRUG STORE. jmu A 1W AmA 4 mmtm LI mt Hr-l mtmm ! IUhmm. yA.t- W mrmr -C IW B 1. l! H-4taf Jvtf -l m. CVn. .1. a exmmm m4 I txlTL( AlU ltU C iA3.rn.Tj. A D 11 nsu t ooc taSO ftT AUf . : Wkt rxn com ta tr. aa4 1 ni HO. av i G ET HIS PRICES. TU? rVTTIV KTVU'-V IT Paint Oil. DRY GOODS, DvestMflnoHATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Glass puttr, CLOTHING, GENTS' Patent medicines furnishing goods, CARPETS, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, ETC. Must be sold within sixty days to make room for improvements. KRCtmens, la lit Ctrnfanmt iktf Vrr.lr ti , rMi mt TiuttBa. w. I S C. ntMitiZ, t K. Cin lVfnrt. j rjo t a ctxs. ictcvb.5T wntyuii: JL mt lk StJ mt Of ium , ,o Irrrtrr n " t Smt Mtc. Irmm tlv 4- ml 15 rim mt iltto Sttaaa-, fm timrrr : m4 la taw C-mlJ . mr, tf wrr-4 n ay e- Co-w- mt ; iStt ttr. Up- xlLis lajrM- fre-a U iS-lt mt IS- I in mt Iba !(--f ! IN . u4 IT mrrfM In ntmxm, Urr M mrmttmrm lV th a- fJu. s. n I "l. tv. mm u-nr ta im r f o n lrWr t-rn mf Ut- Orrm C-n t Ik- Mm At otr ( Cer rcutKU C-aat . aai if j-m bH m i mst. AndPerfMmen. STATIONERY Fnncy Sc Toilet Gced. WINES AND LIQUORS; Ia- LHnr, UvCt. lUlntMESTai iait Mtulc. Matlral Wok. Wm m jm d Un Cttarr. ItctBra fttMn, Etc, Etc r. ., tx-i arrfxZ; aapttatri. Pendleton, - Oregon. SrECf L A1TEX7I0X IS CALLED TO A Fixe Assoktjcest of Ladies and Misses Goaks, Knit Shawls and Jackets In which great bargains are offered. LEHMAN BLUM, Petttfletea, Orcjoe. jM rmm tmr lS rn mt M Hntrr4 ui o- II tea net i locn nar 6t trrrM a- tw ruialiS, to ;m ib! Ir iwi aai iJj-Srr-mrtUi 1Smci-. T m fiaM rvt-bl Vf ri-r ia H- L I. Kclrthar. Jul mt mmt Can. nU ttvurWr, ul brariai caia U ITUi 6at af Juaarr. a. D. 114. 1CRUC a Oux. ?E W. J. LEEZEB, I, mU ul . 7 $Hnm- DCtLCK IX WO 0 D & CO AL STOVES CUTLERY, BOLTS, SCREWS, IIIXGES. And all kinds of A. HEALEY, BOOT AND la ia Clmsit Can mt tba ut of Orsa. far it C.iy f I unit!. .; JtA R ror,blJ B Kaax. nrtaan. 4aiac - Maiklritlrauaulil Itaf Jbo. R. rur S C rUiatiri K. 8 Cln, DvitatUat. , mo k. . care. DErccotxT is tbe aMsraa4unl!awaiiaiat tW aca-a,! laai ii ibm ra'ttV4 vtka. ttUa Ira 4tj Iraas l bulbanrWaflUil'iBaMiipaim rf xtt 4 la Utt Coaaty. mr. if acrrM IB ar at&rr ia ifJUP IV. m laia I.MI ili.j aam ta x,tf I U Kmc! Itla Saaanoii tpua ul if xiifJ ' m -aa- -ajv."T- "r-TTT 1 T rl-uti. ian o mr b-t"li lJU. i of .,, J. JLI W rroUr una a lb Clrnu (Panaris aula ml X- . XT w aa asrf tt3 It teia. tmm ac tTuuBa CVnal? aa4 If jm S.Q pa la aracrr. I .......... tnraaal llunC lb Malaiifa a uta JavtrB'ai j ......... AftoMjan crllin mt lUcraJ aa4 ArrmAtr !..., .sw m-ico i$r to if rwi.r,, u r aoM . Dears aso iron nna rv km shed tal. MANUFACTURER 1 OHOr an Xiia Ftr-rt. asvoaOc coast ha. O k" wk.dao(a Uatas;!aiLas4U na. taia'a ntea. S3 jva-zanr X fnnl Attotixmt rt aai 0ttt4 a4 taaary adraacrtt to ft AiJ far caala u4 4trrtBrata ttb acUas. TMl iiaiau pat4lrrd mf mr&rrmt lb Bar. U l MtUnJwr. JaJraf .i4 Coan. ok at rSUWn al bnnac data t&a lTlS tj ot .aaaara, A. O. 1W . TVRVCK a CtlX. as? nr AtiTn. A GENTS FOR FBAN'K BROS. 1. Look aala sext xeck. V9M, MALE. A ilnlralile parrel T land aituatcd near the fliurlnr mills In 1'andlCnn. coniUting of tail anil half lota with aolialanlial ilvrclllatr linute and other tmpmrrtarnta on it flee. tsrStf Qaardiaa's Sals. Br viktujc or ax order or the rocxrr " Caert tt I'BaltBa I cm air. Ur-coa, vaJc oa It lll dajr or rrrearr, I3l. I aui. rm 10 19M Oaj mf Attb at tW boar ol 19 sVleck la li fbrroawa of aatct i.at lb nni bnaae dnr la MraJMsa Iai4ra. tr, r-flat-MaajiM u taa tuvm tauTt au or imr HfU. UUa ad la'rrK T Hm I Vlniaj wtntt Jincijianl Imyarati. AWCa3 utt axaalaa aj mrm teck.'-et 1T.J LXtZCK. u4 tn.TVou Kmrrrt, la ul l tau T ud I la k 1 m ibc I a a m IVcJliVi la I'oiaiUUOMaiT. I Trim of al ieMblpl eaD ra to4; itx rrtu.ia-1 iUr to W araivd bjr a flrrt Barie aa iml 1 aaJ p.vl la aoa jtaaf mth lolrr at tba nir of iru I rf nat. mt aaaaaa tl i tmaaiara to 1 eulo al axra W xrrtiar. IIATID CurrUA.V. trtni k iaf, uoaraua m aun bibocx Eagle Magfcle Wag T. C. tUKKlXi. C W rATTKSOX. UarklR Pater-en, rRorturroxs.- W. S. BYERS & CO- PENDLETON -rAxrAcmcxss am dcxlzjcs cr nsca . Gnb, txc Mm-n-a sAygmi tmr gmmi m VmI ajlT sis :ooii.5urfli ats S AYE fiaaraaaa Aura. Palad rbrea7 llih. IIU tVtilvxi 2Totica of Final Settlement. VTOTICK tS nt.Rt.RT CIXZS THAT THE CX i.1 kr(t4 Amiahtralar mt lh r.uia of J-lla Vy orcraaRl, ba 0W4 bMaccoaal fnr Saal wtllniMBl la lUr aott usnt ratal, la UM oaatf Cn et CnatitU OuatT. Stair of ttrrtam. aol Maolir lh I h Ut uf AortL tall, al ta br cf 10 o'clock la th Term rcatOUaWe. Appl t !8l b-anax ef utXtt lo aJ .xwinl .a t lh a-t:VTr..nt Nmice U lirrebjr bitcb Hut lUi fullowinj hraails of cattU llac to tho trndrnienrvt. Tix: Kow.lock na left hip: tlrnip on hip; 7 oa left hip, aad male (hoe- oa rlflit hip. All pemMw ara hwhy nA sot to m. lerftre wlUi cattle karkt: the sherr. braada, ellbfT dead or alirt. Cattle (kUasn will therefore let thete aloae. W. H. Babb. L. C. Roses. B.IM3 Hoobc. ml Mjd ntai a. Itrru k Walker, Altja. DAVin K Pt-'KIE. AJaalatratBr. rrbtttt Kotlce of Final Settlement. !llt Caaaty Caon CpaillU Coast;, State at THE UNDERSIGNED HAHNO Ft LRU R TISXL croaal la lb abaat aaard eoart at Atlmtala ra. lor or lb ratau mt tart l-tllar. l ewd. Mlr ' bmbr r" toai Moodir. lha lib Ur of Apni. 1 aMtiatr4br a4 Coon tor lb baai.ee of Of. icuou ia vaa ana aaix taa totutaaii taaitor Ladta Ermr. Attr. rtfcrttrjr U, UIU JUEL BALdTEAD, Alotaiatralor L LJil-Li a .au MANCTACTCKKR of V.fbt. H-mwmia, Had atoora. Tabku, e Aim turaltara !a0aB trro. aa Si &l Ub VulVa, Vlrror Shr'.rra. u4 all Ua4 f nwbla "ork. If roa arl-b aaiUlW ia oar faa, wrtia oa. (Irtar a dracnpilaa of a bat too aal aad r aitl a-d ywa bairalo of oar nark and pnera U cbooaa IToai, Alt oroari propUy AIM aad o as, Salmon 91,. brllTt lat and utU By buying your SEWING Srachines at the FURNITURE Store in Fbndiuton T WILL SEU. MACHINES IO AS tWOO IT 1 aa hrtlrr thaa.caa Va botikl traoa aa for $4 UjrtMlMTtae Wdaajom.WJ"aJ furUMBaaaThlaiaaaM. I , ' . Tb taaat ejral aad fitlnna raaaia sackiaa. Taa us Uararrc n mz civ vr- jt Koewo t wWorara ifca a-tty boat. -U li urM raaaaraad PtVarraa lia l K. JUao OH, Xctdsaa, Sun ja.ru, Kcv, IbraS tBaaktara. Jcse Faille y.