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(The (fast (Oirgouiau. Orqpmau. ike PUBLISHED EVkHY «ATI HD AT. Bat» of Adrsr.Ufsg, is Cai* i ... BY . ♦ TURNER & COX l ÎWW 1 .arb«» 4 'Mht* M M«*b« «g e» !uosa S wriutaa 1 <<4lM»tt OBoe. Main St Opp th« l oart H a«« PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 19, 18SL VOL. 6. THE EAST OREOONIAN j H. K 9 * » S vO 4 œ 4 1 1 1 e lu w> 1* C* 1* • ♦ *0 • vb î <■» » • «* » v* U «• a» *e *v *M tw • ••» •W *• • ** U »0 a* '<• U M !• M* w*e la u* *• *• •R«e JU U* 3* «e e de M '• a* u» au w Tu vu M «* •e «e W U* •U 0* M»ve NO. 23. TIIK -JO FKN.K" qt'KwriOX, 1 ),l 00,000 I Mbela, with mi twarar >• , out of the dreFS n< strils like th« tines o ov. r 22 bushels to the acre, which | of a pitchfork Just tu lt«*d. reach««! [Cott.rWMittt« ia tb« E art (>Mna«i*v J •‘Y»s. G« m I ha< niRtU me a Mx. CtitToa:—A |reat deal has been ever was exceeded in thia f t ite, and ; th«> foot of the tree the deer «aught Job Printing; AO'J I am U» iw I am the son al s Jack of all trades said in the public print« and in the we bel e.e never has been «-quated in JilRl WI. m ! H s * insriiiil, not re*M( lllllg OUl him. One <>f the pheesof ice went on' and 1 lived in the Old Dominion. My -------orrit'K.------- any State in ’he Union. It is claimed ' one side of Drake and one on the other l ommui.ity alriut what is called the F«>r «Hhrr iliinifR. ►Iri<-r !!»» imenei WUu kb'JWR ma I m >» i and luvre me ba fit 11 ar The treo «as just big enough to Ct in father is a hard working man and a t Ual our lands, untue nt them, in thia val “ no iwica law. ” I am « little surprised rendition, Oregon urdarad lb »a l«»r luo i very great grumbler, and it ia a well ley have b«'eu cropped too long, bat the between lb«1 ends of the two prongs of to hear so much opposition to it m this •*A woman, t«» lor n.y Il's out known fw;t that such men generally aggregate harvest of 1860 does not ice and hold the d«M>r fast. There they In quiet, womanly show much damage dovie The fairest were, IL-d couldn't move uor the doer part of the country. A traveling cor ■ are very quick tempered. HOOK AND JOII PRINTING !l«<rhiE (lie frirofl hattle, One day in a year not long ago, he way to demonstrate the value of any couldn't move. The deer's breath kept respondent of the Btatesiuan, u mong i Of «vary y awl |>r«*mp(ly at Healiitf aw ihroiiEli a lia/e other things, said of it that “ it hod ' and J entered an old loft, the kind of county is by honest comparison, and as Jim «funding, anuifglintf *»*rld of in« o on freezing, and Red. looked Imck over rvaoamaiila r«irf W«Hild rea|wrlfully cell Ilia *ttrnh«m of the crowd ihruiigb ibrlr ba»y <Ja)s Ins should. r and saw ice forming all its origin in laziiieM.” That put me in ; structures that were to k- seen in day» the world has to hear much concerning public t<> I heir largely leerveard »u* k of aroUnd him. He expected to i«e frozen mind of wiiat an old man in Missouri gone by, with the staircase running up tha wonderful fertility at California, we ••J am not atnihf or valiRnt, I would uoi Join th« fiif!»•. \ t«> death By and by, when the circle i said of a brake on a wagon the first J the outside leading to a platform, »he. e will aoeept a challenge at any time to He said it was all stuff to be boused was touted up. Or j.•«Ik with crowsla in lb«* highway« of ice had grown so tight around him * tuue he ever saw one. couijiare with her products, and give her GENERAL MERCHANDISE ’!«• »ullv my garmaiifa whha| ’ “pure lazinesa" The no fence law has We entered this loft for the porpiose at least 15 per cent in the game; that that it was han I for huu to breathe, V But I hav«j right« naa »••mai«, and her« I now obtained in nearly all sections of of stowing away a lot of blade folder. too, when we know well that as a fre saw that tho deer's MMs was being rap 1 claim my right. llere *Ie cou,l,r where We had bueu at work some time, quent fact, poor fanning is dene in Or i«lly cl .¡.««I bv the fi.rnnug i< •• H«-n l "I" ™—” y Z * “ B ■ »ho United ' """■ ■ States ’«« *The rurht nf a row» to bloom 'washuimdy hup- it V c.uld bob! ‘here *. .scar, Ky of tnnlier " *' ‘ "i It has, wh«u he told me work a little faster; egon. hi ila own SW«*el. •• paralr way, ATFOKNEY« AT THE VERY LOWEST HATES We unhesitatingly assert that any Wiih Bona io qusalmu the perfumed , ' out until the breathing of the deer was so far as 1 know, always l»wn found to 1 soul I was working as fast as I could ; pink t shut off he might escape, for then the work well. Surely no country ever he said it waan t so, and to have the good fanner who will summer-fallow JOHN A <11'YE It. And nr.m* t«j uttar a niy mmii" break needed itmoreHhan neat of Umatilla la»t word 1 said I was; with that he every third year and work to fair advan door would die, and in falling, If it reach« • a hkH nr pnrtita a thorn, a» Wh-n‘t,|1e‘“' e,hl]“T‘‘»‘ does, and yet there are many to picked up a bunch of fodder Mid struck ATTORNEY AT LAW, tage and with gi>xl ju igment can av the icy bonds. t*.'l__ ___ _ 1___ 1 __ t»cu a r«*ae live may. *. Stockmen miaguio that it at me. erage 25 bushels per sore in Oregon ed around Red. so tigiit that he could ■ _ _ - riXtlLKToX, . . UKKUOX •*Tlie right of i hr Ittly birch Io ft«»w, would injure their business. A great It would not i*m it was a very tor- and by deserving it by thorough culti only get a breath ul*>ut a sixteenth of' . - , , , . . - Their will ou4-*»l •• heretofore of T«» tftow aa th«* !>«r«i »hall plane«*, Oprti • I'p «taira, «Uta« il»« P-wt-fh. * SI. inch in length, k. rplunk droj pod th.- ‘*"'7" *,rMVJ-v ‘“v5 ‘fcrU1> midal le weapon, but it proved so to vation esi often realize 30 bushels per By never a tturdy ««ak rrbubrd, fenced, and they think they have no him. Ik-mrii m»r aun n«»< breria. acre. <teer U> tJi«* grouiifl, dead from ku I km ^ , EVERTS *L WALKER. Fur all its pliant aisn«J«rua»a, lno tu the turn, and Rod. »as free. Ou any other need of it and that others ought to be It contained those terrible little but atriH>g«r Iters. made t>> fence their farm» A little awful -wicked birds styled “ bumble ATTORNEYS AT LAW, •lav the wound tlut Rod. gave the deer ...... , would have killed it at once. The lall l,k*’ the ^*L,n “■»'■ger that could lje«-s ” that improve each shining hour. "The riglit tn a life of my owo — FUNOLtroM. * • UMKUoX Two hundred and eighty-three notices N<»1 mcr» ly a eaaUal bit went clean through tV «.. . r ; but the ,,o< the ha-v1"‘d wou,d J101 ‘f* When the blow was delivered it stir <>* rwr la the ('•«•ri N«»«* Of »oui«»lewty eim*» lilr. flung out hole, froze up nitently «•’. each «id.. ”JW “ Admitting that the no red th 'ill up and made them fly out of ’he discovery of gold and silver in That, lahmg bold «•( II, New York State were officially entered at anocKHiEs. “7 WO“W n"‘ tkM”’ very much enraged. I • H R»«« L • *»« 1 may S'and aa a cipher d«»ea after a numeral an«! th. deer was a. sound as ever." AHiany during last year, the chief de “1 gums uonao-you Mleraei. rhc-nl kh' uld, \hr? >t for others wh.u W| l They did not slop to consider who TURNER A < <>X. o' the Winter of 177«. or you'd k.- p a ‘A WOU,1J1 **»nu'dy do them no harm I was the disturber of their peace, but posit repoitjd being in Hamilton coun- *Tlia right tn gather an«l glran Vt hat fo»»«l I need and ran 1 h-tle mum on th- ««>1<1 weather «me». !,ow 1 d" co,,“!,,d U,at “ WGuld ’* took it for granted that it was the old W ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Il A R I) W A R E Fr «nt (lie g.irn«sr«N| »l*»ra nf linnwlrilgr Probably the largest astronomical - iuon. 'sanl the Old S ttler, who hml »ora «<r ,»«•». proht to every man m the gentleman, a id I Was glad of it. Hav rtuni.rrox, • • oxraux Which man h«a lie<«|ird for man. ...me down from Wayne County for u «"“V’ ■"»’‘-»■ch m every man is or ing made up their “busy” minds to this apparatus in the wort will be one of -.1. M... •>«*!. <w»w I« It, <W«r< H mm Taking w uh fr« r hands fr* riy aud a let .« I CUIX.4 ! httle visit "Fve know d sotnesnortin ,m*ht W U '*“*rast«l in the general effect th-y went to work to devour hiiur the equatorials now in course of con ordered pi all ... AMI» struction for the new observatory at ' okl W inters in my time, but mv graml 'he whole commumty. P r««R VVRfl« * • «Alk*» ”The right! all. In at amt »wcelrit! He twi.,ted and turned, then started Tu aland all uuil'Miiau l lath, r s expermnoe in the Winter of 76 . “* “¡e fence, '** *''d to run ; did not take time to turn and Nice. Its focal distance will be about TUSTIN * BA1I.EY. U h* nrvn swrruw or want or tin ruther l-wt. anything '.. mine." th,■r,• w“"ld ' “PP«*1 dongle the run down the su ps, but made a flying sixty feet, and its aperture thirty inches. (‘all f'«r a w««man*a aid. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, My grandfather were a great hun 7“°Tt of “crM** P“‘ •“««cul«»»stion. leap for terra tnuia, reaching it with a The observatory will also be the tines* in G hiss ware, Boots ntxl Shoe«, With Dutiv t«> cavil or qucalura, by never ■ ter “ mi a«v » m I« mm « riRsM* ' lnjm k>ll. r lie tit in the rev »d«1““’“ ,«o that there would V mure hop, skip and a jump He started for Europe if not in the world, and will look gainsaid. FIMM tlOM. OÄtUOX. ! v lotion, all long the De! war vallev ‘ G“" protit in raising »h.«it for expor the house at the rate of 2:40 on a I coat fully 3,000,1*00 francs, while the *’! do not a»k tor a ballot} Otfi’-R <W«« «he IMRl.Acs rh- Winter o 76 was ter'ble eold Ul“’"' °'.¥e ‘?‘d c,he*P plank road with these fellows pinned . instrument referred to will coat 250,- 'I'bAtrgh very life Were nt stake, HATS and (’APS, I would beg for the nobler )u»hca Ev'rything in Uuwe ports was friz up 1 r-u“l'’rtaU.m and wo will then V a just where he had often sat down. (Will’ O F BEI L. *! Iiat men f«»r m«*uh«w«'*s aak«* On. of the P^ ’l^.u. ccnunonity. As it is now, remark here—It was Summer time and I Large banks of magnetic sand have Should givt ungrudgingly, nor is Ithul i till I lighter'n a snare drum ATTORNEY AT LAW, .■ul.idavs my gran lather struck th- never can have general pruepenty. outer garments were thin.) ”oen dueoversd in tbs Isle of Bourbon, urufii tight and lake. AfiR »« »»•» Ft tU* By that time the bees had enough— and ,iear Morbiban, and is being • triuk of Botiw Injin« j«?at above here. 1 Never, [s-rhap*. were a s-t of fanners •*Tbe fl«-rt foot and the fee bl? toot FffWOLKTlM. • OMKaluN Notions, Etto j imported to various parts of Europe. B”ih »r« k the «ell »Mine gR« I. , He follere«! cm, ami ki!le«l a couple on i more imposed upon thau they are in and so hail he. ™<* ov this county. We have to [av al «out Vrrti • <»««» Kttl <» v ^ a .«« i M«» r “tasi Tlie wrakrat Mddirr’a name 1» wr’t He quietly remarked ha was no heg, Among other uses in which it is found 'em, and then started l«i«*k over the | Mv 'gran'father douh,e Prite for wagons and fanning km-w when he liad enough, etc <>n the grvaf army mil. valuable is in the reviving of plants 1 ridge fur his cabin. 1 And God. w I ih lua l«' inan'a body a'rnDf But the following morning I could 'rhih have shown symptoms of decay I’IIY h K 'IANS. | lived t<> be a hundred years old, an' to ' machinery, about fifty t*-r cent, more inude lou the wnman'a a «ul ” his drill day he stuck to it that what groceno^and about twmrty-fiv. pra> have sworn he was no kin U> me. through disease. Physicians bare also - Lucy Lama. 1’ • 1'i’lif. ftir.ttsv tnas ri rt.r». .zwls than e.ivrav.^s^ Reader—» hat du you think that man ‘o“1“1 ■» "»e* *“ cafc‘» “their W (• f M. K AY. M 11 m going to tell you were ex true ez r , cent, more for dry-guods than farmers iwiMwriotM uiti:w , do in California, and we g-t a little did 1 He laid it on to tue with an ap- practice, and are putting it to good . preachm* an’ 1 helieve it. He started PHYS’^IAN AND SUKCEON - back mmw »• • fur ws sow s n»v «» ’* over half as much for our wheat. How pie switch four feet long, and which “• in »»nous waya Ins cabin v«> over the riilge. He ninur" oasuas hadn't gone fur when he shot a wolf PrO*P'r “ ‘ «■»““““y liad lately blossomed. Oh, misery ’ Celluloid is reported in a new role, He hatin I much mor*a hi* ol<* (' I under such a state of things as that 1 (Tis said misery likes compmiy. I ad having recently been successfully ap- W W Wil! rroMil. M l> A greater [art of the deeded land in | flint lock when ho heard a yell off to rnit 1 »as in misery', but 1 Oiduot want plied in the form of a veneer in the or- (F <« N«w v.<a a«» | , uamentatiou of mmiture. It makes PHYSICIAN ANDSUROCON the left, mk I lookin' that way sec a big, the county, 1 am told, is now heavily ' his company.) Murom., 1’*., J mi . 22. — " TV rex mortgaged. That is not surprising oa- Said — hadu t been for me the bees au excellent imitation of malachite, or ¡aiiiter coinin' for him. Painters was FKWhlCTOM. UfcWiiW quite a lit th* snap in the atuioKpVre t» der the circumstances, and unless some would not have sturg him. I never eokffed marble, for table tope; is used a picnic for the old man, an' he rammed AH en'ta p*»M>p<iy ••«••*»••«1 «My t»r a-ghi «lav, but whan I call to mi ml a piece < f relief is soon found, the money lenders asked them, but took it for granted it for panels in imitating tortoise shell down a big charge o' powder, an roach- wuather wn bail m 1859 this serais like .•d fur his bullet pou«di, when, lo an' I will soon own most of the couutv. must 1« so. and other costly materials, and its man- W F .^ilKMKIt »I l> And other prtehiee taken In exchange al a g>"«l «lay fi r a picnic," xni'l Sheriff F 1 do think that if the voters of this We recovered about th« same time— ufacture is destined to lecome one of le'li Nd, ye, it were gone. He’d loat it the Highcat Market, talea. M nrreu Rulgway, coming into the county uu.tersto.xl the uo fence law in PHYSICIAN AND9' RQEON he from his stings—1 from the “lick-1 the most profitable industries of the somewhere iu tho woods. Rightin' poin Uii'Miian Hoiike I ar room, «here a it* practical workings, there would be : ing. — ** , country, country, owing owing to to the the many many and and varied varied ter« without bullets wan’t so much of a ri sm strvx. oar. ». CASH PAID EOK wool iiuuiVr of tho boys »ere guth.red picnic, j« B. sides the ole man had • gut ' °M’OSC l5 Le‘ ‘J1* “ CO1“ ■ From that time tv the present day uses to which it can be applied. <W”V« hl« I* «4 «•«»•<*< (o th« p#”» !* of r»« arouml th«* stove, discussing the weath i* stendiu' there, «I...,.......... .1..I7,, • *“ler’ first—the stock raising business, my parent could tell the difference bc- glMart* Mtel »orrwaialfK« « »Mit»* f y cold white and I t... he didn't Au experimentil tanner in Glasgow, er. It was one uf the meut cold dsyx for trausp«jrtation, (except it l«e sheep; tweeu a hone fly and a “bumble bee " Ovatta ai »•».*!•<r« .are t«> tinkle un alde-lxdicd painter Scotland, has tried with most favorable and the thenuomoter ou the front pur, b it now rapidly on the decline; the three hundred yards away. while his hands was all stiff. The pain- LOOK.! results a new process of tunning, in regi.tered twentv I h -I uw . tor ca cattle anti where they f ’ a er." pin' up v. .th his faAgs . f range “*1’,,or “i' 7 “" horses, wnere M sr Da. «..*«« »» ■«*« ‘ * « ted ~-2 profitably, •*-**. m .»- a ** X_ 1 ■* • is m pretty — . —- — —y ; uh ch bark is wholly dispensed with, “1 never knew until tho next Spring -how.,,' and hi,i ;aw* rudder'n a round I sas , as l I *«" I and inorganic compounds are used in ho»f low tho morcary did get that year, ’ well gone, unless it be ill a few locali o L cf an* In* tail a switebin* like a,. - ~ its place. The process ia also being continued the ih< riff. “W< bailatiivr ties ; wheat is tile great staple article cow « in fly tim«». Cold ez it were, my used in Germany, and it is thought uioox ter big enough to k«v*p account of fi r transportation, and that and wool gran fatluT mud the sweat started out1 ' will altogether take the place of the [Fraas tba Hlaiaetta Fanner. the weather for the whol<> State. It on h.s farnd androlkdd .»«> hi. dieek. °“'-v l^uctum. to bring money E T FAGAN M !» tu ;... , . ra ... NIH) “•»<> me dm cvuiliv rou .ty 1 men hen tire, We before us tur the vvnsus census ugurra figures i old mode m a few years, from the fact was three feet long and had a bulb at bigge, than h-s, eh.-snuts, .... ineoe two IMO in- 111 v have vcivrc should socially fr tectax! that «how the wheat product of Oregon j that it requires only from four to six the Ix.ttem a. bi ; a turnip. PHYSICIAN and surgeon We didn't |»sl on the ■„’round iu big bills, fur they i, ... . • .- •. , Iiotiicr with degrees on that thermome in. u. ta-t ez they fell. Th. v piled up. *“?* *t',d **» “ **? U R»r 1^79, also a leading California jour . weeks for its ccmpieuon, against the «»RF<n»y ter. Wc always raid it was so many ♦ i • done with««nt i proving detrimental to nal which gives the summary of whaat several months needed in the bark * .1 ■ • . _ i i ;___ * 1 a ’>ne wiinont nwte a ft i y « a nt In* 1« -t, an tb? numter kopt a creep- .. • . A . production in that {State for the same . process, while it is cheaper, and leather iuches l>el<iw or so many inches al>ov«* m’up. ............. an idee hit my gran'- t And I do u C contend °" 1*11 J * HAIL tern. The thermometer hung on an father plumb ,u the tap kn.A II. n° f“,Ce ’“W <WnU.ld * year as returned by the State assessors. thus pre|ared is said to be equally du apple tree in the garden al our old great blessing to the fanning commu According to these returns the total av rable as bark tanned hides. PHYSICIAN ANO SUROECN gral’lied Up a h ili ful o the uweat ez Tb* en4cr«;gne4 bette« epeeM a erage to wheat in California in 1879 ploco on the lawkawack. In the Spring nity, and injure no one. Let us see. A new and novel method of manu were friz in bulls an' [«cured ’em in his i rsxnixnix, oasw«» of '.'>9 I was s|>a ling up tha g.inion Nearly every foot of land east of the was 2,613,663 acres and the total pro facturing artificial stone is being intro- «>»rt< » Al the VlllaH llouae All cm IU |**»*n|rt!y al olo inuskit. duct was 29,944,983 Imsheli, or ex- Under this apple tree I struck a vein Umatilla river in this county, except the IrtHlaM to, ay r* t.|«hl troduced in Germany and other countries “If 1 kiu git tin's«’ in on the painter of quicksilver I thought I'd Uncover mountains, is plain land ; our native 1 act ly eleven and J bushels per acre. with marked success. The process con j ‘fore they melt, he thinks to hisself,' ed a mine of the stull, and says to my grass eats out very soon ; the land will ’ For the same year the area in Oregon, sists of a mortar containing equal ps^ts .m.' ■». •nn bls' they'll settle his hash.” keep ten times as much stock when 1 in wheat, was 441,663 acres, the total of lime and sand, which tiring exposed self, 'this ends the luiuVr business.' I • ’ Arter craminin* the sweat o ’ his I o’etre to c » ii . vus ATTivrtoxnr calls the ol«i gentleman out and t« ld plowed and sowed as it will in a state product returned by the U. S. census for a few hours to a temperature of **«•»- •* '«r* i|i«l Ihry «’T bun brow i:i the mukkit, my gr.in'fnther tt> rvsViYr n>n>.git > ei>to «isd him l «l struck a quicksilver mine. Mid of nature. \\ hen al) the land is plow was 7,396,611 bushels, and a compare 150 degrees centigrade, in the presence blazed away. But the In i< at o o' tiic the gun that wh«'ii the company was fi.nmsi to ed and there is nothing to turn stock • tive statement show a that while Ore cf water vapor, is subsequently passed bar'l h.ul melted tho ice I ___ _ ____ MAKE ALVAN ES balls, and they to work it, 1 would take nothing les* out for, what is the use to tuhi it out 1 gon had but one sixth as much acreage, under cylinders of a machine like that went out'll the gun like a »ti'cani of j î'h» pro»» nt rmeotiililr rule« IFivIne h«1 tliun Treasurer for it Ho didn't say And when no stock is turned out, I we had one-fourth as much wh«*at pro used in molding l-rick The cubes or k " liter out’n a hose. But the cold l«»ne riprrlrnr* In w«M»|.|tr«»Yr!r,g( nnd any thing but looked at the quieksilier 1 ask, what is the use to have the crops duced fmm it. To put it again in a bricks thus formed become hard ss weather wan’t foolin' around there for our inh rcnt« b*inff common *illi 1 Iuul in my liaiul, then at me, and then fenced agin st stock. I raw millions of mor? direct shape, . . while California had limestone on being exposed to the air a nothin', an 'fore the rtream o' water had I In we nt 'li« Si «ir At lare*, and acres of land in this vicinity, last year, ................................. bushels to the acre, we * had ‘ IT 1 — few hours, and are pronounced excellent at the thermometer that hung on the gone three foot it was bis inter a solid pari leuliiriy E«*l*rn Orc with growing crops upon it and fencid «“ 0,1 average of the two States, » But building material—equaling the natu tree. I |<a>ked al that, too. The bulb « hunk, and went kerplirkity into the gon, ** Of I that we tery matter for con ral stone in every respect. was busted. Then I understand th«1 at a prodigious cost of labor and money, another * . important . [Hunter's skull. But my gran'father and scarcely a head of loose stock to be si sideration ’leration comes in to further sustaiu sustain situation. Tile mercury had si'tth-d a rail tflvr «atlafitc- said be ow««d his life to natur arter all, The noted s.icntist, M. Faye, of i foot and a half below xero on the thrr found tor the fences to keep out of the sujwriority of Oregon as a wheat lion to all p«r- fur the charge o' ice never would a made France, propounds a new theory regard inomiSer. That wasn't as low as the lields. If it were not for the loose producing State, which is that in 1879 fiM the painter give up the gh «st, and it ing the internal structure of the earth, weather called for, so it pushed thels.t stock running on the reservation, I be there was an almost total destruction K.NG.AGF.I) IN WOOL GROWING » never would had no ctl'.ct on hitn at all in which he declares, giving ns evidence tom out of the bulb, went down three lieve a man could put in 160 acres of of spring wheat in the Willamette Val of his statements many illustrations of P a I ia I i Iw our «Irat by h'»n<«tv, fair Oral- feet Io the ground, and dropped six ill only there wasn t force 'nough to drive land and herd the stock off it cheaper ley, which cut short the yield from two it clean through his head. That saved i his years of study upon the subject, (ng «ntl Hiriut attention to bualnf*»«. Io «■lies below the surfiu e before it reached than he can feiuw it and keep it fenced. Mid a half to three million bushels my graii'fath, r fiv.in a chawin'. The that the solid qjist is much thicker un- mûrit ih<* conAdenco of nil wlm the level of the teui|>erature. Don’t go The supply of fencing tuater.il is being For the only time in the history of the chunk o ice stopjwsl in the skull. The , der the seas than undt r the continental m«) furor U r with tlirlr patron. UILMURK A CO., up along th«1 Iackawiu k and talk nVut rapidly exhausted. Farmers cannot get country we had a failure of spring j I animal heat melted it, an’ 'fore thr masses. Thus he claims that there is «go. Our CoiiimlMioii 1« th«' tliermoin« ter being twenty degrees rails now without paying two dollars wheat, and only for this we should | [«ainter could recooperate and git his a lack of matter under the continents, w B-w ac ■« <’ k w or y ladow aero, for there are |woplo up there per hundred for them in the mountaina have shown a yield of over two bushels work in on the old man, he di.sl of to one raised in California. The most and that under th« seas there is an ac Pfirii» « dmlring ndvitne«*« <»n thuir Wool yet who remember our big thermome water on the brain. 1 was alius sorry Then they are to haul, on an average, «9 F ATHKET . WAHMIXUroN, P. V sanguine claim made for yield in Cali- \ cumulation of it above the average for run Apply «I Ho* Store of Me»«r« Rnthcliild ter and the Winter the mercury wont my gran'father didn’t have that painter I would sup|>ose, a distance of fifteen the whole earth, and accounts for thbso live fe«it below sera, and they'll laugh milea Put stakes or posts into the forma in 1880, ia 17 bushels per acre If AKKri»|l*ii<iin x. .nil ut e ««■! a’«»n In A Brun or R. Alexander A, ( o. in Prndklf*!*. stuffed and hand’ d down in the family,” conf railictons in the fact that the (tool 4i| Mil htl-ilH'sia r..|»n Irei I,, II, Miri« -, . H »I or to U r nt our «»flirt». In I'ortlHnd, Or. , at you." ground and they rot off’ in three years, and figuring for ourselves trom the data concluded the old settler, as he adjourn ing of the earth is going on faster' and «B|. (’ n AtMlIHMel IfaiiUMiteMd Hljliia «nd l.<ti»l rtar " I've always said that these little : anil the fence has to be re-set. It will, they furnish, 15 will fully cover it raut« In tilg lil «nd «old. *«Z*> JACOB FRAZIER. ed with the rest for refreshments. has taken place to a greater depth un thermometers we have now ailays ain't perhaps, do very well for a nice young So that when their harvests are super J. I. «FERRY. der the seas than elsewhere on the no account," saiil Billy AVataon. "What Tho noted African traveler, Dr. man, with his note book and pencil in abundant, r.s they certainly are tl.is. Frb 9 IMI.— Feb. I2 3.il globe. chance has weather got on a thermom Rbolfs, in an at tide on tho Libyan his side eoat pocket, his Havana c:g»r year, they fail considerable short of the Aft»r many years of almost' fruit lore eter six or eight inches long, anyhow I" desert, is of tho opinion that it is in his mouth, and riding in his tine average yield in Oregon in the worst WALLA WALLA "It don't have any chance at all,” the eastern [«art of the Sahara, nnd turnout, anil driving his line horses— season ever known. In 1879 Line, < efforts in Arctic research, and the ex said Peacock Brink. "Down to my not the western,' ns is gen, merally all of which are paid for by the toil and c ninty lost a million bushels—over penditure of huge sows of money, to house where there ain't no themiometef ■ supposed, that is ilio real d« lesert, sweat of the farmer—to say “the no half her harvest—by rust, and yet av. say nothing of the numerous losses of to iKitherthe weather, I'll bet it’s fifteen broken here Mid there by oases. He fence law had its origin in laziness.” cr.igcd with California; Marion oounty life incurred, those engaged in the woik PAINE. GHAFTON * LAHO. degrees cohh'r’n 'tis up here." shows conclusively that tho extreme But, if he had to pay two dollars pet lost one third of her wheat harvest lira at last taking measures iti the right . .. . KaTARLIMIRD IN 1R«H Attorneyg-atLuw A Solicitors " l>o you remember the Winter that west of the Sahara, fur a distance of hundred for rails and then haul them and yet averaged 17 bushels; Laue lost direction, in adopting Captain How- of Ainerican and Foreign Patent», Rod. Drake was chase«! by a deer in from 400 to 500 kilometers from die fifteen miles to fence a farm, and have over one tliinl of her wheat harvest gate’s plan of establishing stations in all MAS't'FACTVKKn Of 412 Fifth Kneel.......... Washington, D C the Valley woods, and hud a narrow ' const, does not strictly beloug to the to re-set his fence every third year, tuitl and yet averaged 11| bushels; Polk av future entequiscs of that character. A BREAD, ( ’ AKES PIES AND I'rartlrr pRlatil la* In all Ha bntnehe« in th* I’alrnl sacopo from death, all owing to the cold desert nt. all, nnd a great- portion of it, raise wheat to sell to speculators and eraged 16 bushels and Benton the same, systematic or.wngement haa been ef OBm, Hnrt Um snprrin«« aptH'licull Cnutlaol the all kliHlN nf Cnuikara. Fireproof Utiihllug. I weather I" asked Pete Quick. “Cold eajiis-iiilly when propertv irrigated, is ! monopolists at thirty oents per bushel, though heavy losers by rust, while fected, and preparations are being made H. l*aui|'hl«M w « m fr » nM I am uuw pr*|Mrt>«l i<> no ll I as it was Red. was hunting. He shot siiM-eptible of lieing cultivated, and that and pay such extravagant prices to the Washington and Yamhill went 19 bush by nearly all the countries of Europo I ' a big deer. Mid tho deer got mud and with profit. Anu "ven in the western same speculators and monopolists for els, all these in t his valley where rust was and by Ameiioa for a regular A ret io took after him. Red. dropped his gun half he stat«'», the mom we know of it w hat he is compelled to buy of them, a destroyer. Eastern Oregon brought siege, to begin in 1882. Germany, and mode for a tree. It was so cold the more numerous tho oases arc found I he would not think there was much up the average as follows: tit ion Australia, Norway, Sweden, Iiucsia, Of ararj anrt and at n»1nu k «miraa. that the breath from tho doer's nostrils I to l>e county, 25 bulnls; Umatilla county, 30 Denmark, the United States and Can Thus it would seem that his I laxwess about that, Having wurrtl ihn rervic. a of at< exB'-rlencod work man from San Franrjaeo, I hare ta froze as it shot out in streams of fog, report regarding that country is a Alore anon, CALtfonxuy. bushels, Baker county 26 bushels. The via sre all ta txke part in this grsst offer al tha Walla Walla Bakery evary and before tho dear roe« hed Red. two much mere favorable o ie than ethers acreage in our State for 1880, w*a work by esuibbghi ip stservirgrtatlass " cart ui gnixla i;i my* hue of btitinaea. Schools M-e now in session in but 11 probably about tho unit as for 1879, at suiuhl? roiata all aicund tfee Fvl&." Give inu year Order« and bn Convinced. pieces of ice, fifteen inches long and I that, havo beau givuu by travelers in I if the 21 districte of Lakeocnnty. t wo inches and a quarter thick, stuck »hst regi-n area. and she aggregate yield murt be 0. BHECRTEL, Wall* Wall«. iluiaiuiLO. I J E fix.» DRY GOODS, NEW MEN IN CAMP! LAND tGENCY! Law anj Collection Office, STEAM BAKERY! CFLACK.I3R. S MV HK-H1B.