The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, May 27, 1881, Image 2

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    I x Oregon no man is allowed to take
A tr.end who lias tr*ie!«*d exteusiv«
I
a drink at a public har without Making ly in Kasteni YV ashingtoii Miys that
SOMMERVILLE
out a tive-iiollar licen.-A N. Y'. Star.
the aerrage <>f wheal aswu the present
FKIIHl
..MAY ft. (Ml
While this vile slander v.ascoutin simimui is slsmt .me thnvl »lid of l«rl»y
& HALEY'S
«1 to patent -outside heKlomadal*. and oats ,-t h-Ast One half nwuv than
NO
11
KEAKNaY
silt.
KT
XOTIt'K.
auv pre* ions year. The cnq»*»|wsi-
at tub -----
says tho Standard, we [vaiil no atte •' islly in the valleys are lonkiug wellborn
Trvau all Chmai»i *»J
0>«s«a*«
Owing to continued ill-health it is
tiou to it, but now that it is given place prouiiw an sbui.dant harvest, lie alm*
with ma.iy regrets that I am compelled
VA'H 1ÌKK7C SIOKt:.'
in the columns of one of the country's •ays there are no Mgn.s ot’ gnurahop) er»
l»KAL»Ri* IN
to relinquish control of the E ast Oas-
in
the
lYilouse
eosiutnr.
'Hit*
is
signi
be»t ilailn-* we think it about the “prop­
Ooxtiv, which will hereafter be eon
D n TJ Gt s.
er caper" to file ■ protest. We really licaut as they sp^waivd rally in th.
season last year Coluuibui 1’hroni. I.
duckd In Meaara Turner A IVx.
cannot hare our nnimgratira stopped
Henry Miller, an eiuplore of the P
t Iwning to Pendleton an utter stranger
by the circulation of so grave a lihel. .surer Mill Civ. at Spokane Falls w.i»
I must expels my thanks to the people
Five^hdiar licenses do not have to be drown«.! last Monday aftertlOiH*. II.
for the cordial wek-otue gi'en me by
i
taken out l*y drinkers here who wish was at work in the lawun when a by
alt and my only regret is that I am
to imlalra. |»nd as a lWniocr.it, we ought turned, throwing him into the water
Unable to remain here. For the manv
His Issly wa* rreoiervd after being i-
Paini oil-.
to know) though, unfortunately, the
the water about .in hour ami a half
courtosnci and kind words given me
IhrMiifh
five dollars have to bo dug up often - He was a sl.kiigi r aud sup[>osed to 1»
duriitg my short stay I am exceeding­
Glas»
putti,
but not the licenses. The first V goes from lllmoia
I
ly grateful,
Cll.is CntUSTIO.
Patent nirdlclnr«
for “fusil oil" and the seooud five to1 Th* following notire apjraar« <> > th.
And Perfumen,
throw the aforesaid upou the troubled wall of a rural post offi.-e. “Strayed
TKi.Ki.KAMs from New York report
; or stole: a large re«l kow and yallei
waters of the Police Court,
that the tight between the O. R. Jt N.
qwK* on hur silb* is aBout •** or !
STATIONERY
! yeArs ohl Mid it b«K>ngs To a Wider
Co., and N P IL R. Civ. is at an end.
Tits unprecedented nuiuls-rof immi­
with
a
short
tail.
and anuouuee» that two of the O R. 4 grants who are now seeking the sh ires
Nchool Hook«.
McCoy's shingle mill, about thirteen
N. Co., officers pissed into the direct.“ of America is excitii g much attention,
miles south of Daytou, on th-* wea’
rite of the Northern Pacific. That is not only in Europe, but on this side of
Fant) A lollrl Good*.
hrauch of the Touchet, caught tire from
the Northern Pacific passed virtually llie Atlantic. The class of persons who burning saw «lust la»t Sunday Th- ,
WIN S ANO LIQUORS;
into the hands of the Villard party. are thus casting their fortunes in the proprietor saved the mil! l>y cutting '
IN'» I M|«o«a
NI'M« kt. • b w .
1 MKhT i
It is understood that several more of United States is said to be superior, the penstock. The low is estimate«! at
«htat m « u *I«
No iiisursnca
the Villard party will lie elected direc­ most of them having some means, and a thousand dollars.
Hetaira I M,.«stte.
L mp* a*
Mother Master», aged 91. died re
tor». and it is known that several tneui- all of them industrious and eagar to
• amp Alita* «*•.
centlv al Cole’s valley, iK'Uglas county.
M. s M Hlngw.
here of the old board are working in work and get homes. This is a very
1
punk . ORAFros* i.tnn.
1*1» » uro ft • tst*
Hon. C. F Brattie of Clackamas
the interests of the O. R. Jk N. Co. It different element t • the Chines . The
X
iti>rtit*\8*kt
Lmv
A
Sulicitiifs
Fir.,
Etr
county is again prostrated with hen.
u stat-sl that the main effort iu behalf latter have neither families nor homes,
nf Ain«*ricKii nu«i
Pnirnl*»
1*T*«r*l|>4 l«»tM »rafufi P» i sWM|*iW»«Mirti
orrhage of the lungs
of the Northern Pacific will lie to get and desire none: and if they did the
112 Fi»lh 8’'rvf
.. \\ »>hibg’iilt. r* I’
The Oregon Uuiversali»« State Con
Pendleton,
•
•
O tfpn
P^Mitrr
I • I» ■'! tta Hraw.^wi t* il»* l'ai««»
a through line to the East as soon as hmue they would enjoy would disgust
veution will he held at Halsey on Jum ’«•e*. «B » »h# 'mirv'ti.
titilli I. vurta al ili«- I
p visible and to th it end cwiiieetion is a decent pig. The preseut tide of ini 9th. Everybody invite*!.
WFt» fhw
KN»
to be made at once with the Oregon migration from Europe w ill prove a
Diphtheria is getting tsui iu McMin-
line at Wallula. An equally inipor- svurve of strength ami protit, while th“ ville.
taut part of the scheme is the eomple- Chinese pq>uiati«*u only bring a train
Chas. Andresen of Oregon city fella
ti»i of the Or gon liue to Portland and of almost unmixed evils. They begin distance of 16 feet on the rocks whd*
Mr» II ixwiuyt
th * extension of branches for local bus­ vith the small-pox. continue by ren working at the mill at that place and
Baxter it Ccltontock, Propre,
iness iu Eastern Oregon and Wash dering labor degrading and pr »title's, broke his loft leg
The steamship State of California five
ingt m. It is not probable that any ef­ and will end by finally depriving th<-
M
O|
fort will be concentrated on the con­ white laborer of the means of earning days oven.ue from Portland to Sa
Frim-isco luvs arrived safely at th.
<r ut rally Loral rd rur llaolurao TI i
st ruction of the branch across the mourn enough to sustain himself and family. latter port. Her detcutiou was causid
tains fr >ui the mouth of Suake river to
by a broken shaft.
Th • »» M *1 h«. ***** > r ly Piel ted »I .1 Rail *d »«
TnK Fee Bill which [aiss-sl the last
Tacoiua, though it w ill follow later, The
Mrs. J C. LaRoeque, an old ami
•
uw ke^d u fl a r‘aaw »■ i *
line from Portland to Kahuna, Hid legislature did not suit tile .h niTs and highly rvsjra.ted lady of Or gon Citv
Tin: Tim.i:
the ice to the Sound will Is* pushed i in clerks bf the State, they not wishing died suddenly of apoplexy in I*, rt
< KXTKRVtl.l.K ta buy ■)
■Mpv>s4
,1.1.1k.
IM i> tk- u.»..
mediately. Tbe great object of the to be salari.-d olficera. They “poolrcl land on the 20th. She has lived in
UuA/wMl-rd «.«*■ U«l«l
Oregon
thirty
years
and
leaves
three
their
issues'
’
and
brought
a
test
case
Company will be the completion, this
sons and a daughter.
year if possible, of the raid through before the Supreiue court, which was
Throo Meal Ticket» for *3 1
A tax oi ten mills on the dollar bis
from P.>r;la«l to the Dalles, so o»ui- decided list week. The court decided
Iracu levied in Stevens county W, T .
m’lnirariou will be h-il in Wimer. the new law unconstitutional and void to build a county jail.
Hr Keeps the larrgrst stock In
Tbe preaent drawback is the scarcity of and we will have to return to the old
tbit Cuiitiiy.
Th«*se officers will receive
m -u. The cvtnpany would put three regime.
YEW
thousand men at work if they could be several thousand dollars per year m<*r
airs * cnurLKTK stock or
FOR MILK.
got. Want of men is. also said to be under the old law than they would un­
l»r:<*ulfurjl liiipírniciiíi
der
the
new.
retanlrag the work on the main line
-
•>»—' ——
RANCHES’ RANCHES’
si »2 If
from UmdilU to Biker City.
T he lad who is called the Czarowit*,
GRKJUEWOuD LAND CLAIM AND COLLICT
1
ING AGKXCY.
Tnt Dem.xrrats have no sjwvia! in- son of the Russian Emperor, while re­
Th« A»«1»*r*isfA*»1 hn« p'ar»-«l nn «•>« ti.»
terest in the quarrels that excite the cently taking his ex»rcise had a better
stuck in his belt. The missive was a • tv|«» ring t(»*M-ri1»r’l lattil rb hiiB, aitualoi in
Republican factions and disturb
• II»» Gr» was-wsa«M| rnuntrv. I»»wii
threating nihilistic document to his
19» Berra R»ilr«»nd i*lwim i’n*’« r f-nr«. !<«»
country. It makes no difference to us
cr*« in ruliit ><ri*Mt. at» al»un<l«u«-r oi «••(••r
IMMENSE b rOCK
which of these f.mioas wins. Both of father. It was scarcely fair to employ- «» II JO 1« «c 'le*|i. «1 •»tiling ln»u»<* an4 »»tbrr
them hate th-* D-moeratic party with such a letter carrier for such a purpose. 'mpTtivriiieni»
OF
Pio *rr»*«G«iv*ramm! < l*im. nnd«r frn« -
undying anim sitv and are doing all
W k hive receive I a copy of the Sey­ f»a«l *r'l ttf w*'*r. rtariling h**«»**. 60
<.
ALBXASnca
JaC**«
F
basi
to
they can to break it down. "Both of mour Cresset, published at Seymour irr»« in «*ttl,iviti«Mi. ••»» |nihli«* r"«t*l. rt*w'r«
bl« l«w»»i<*n f»»r |*l**t«afii (»«»Hir f’r»« r H 411»
them ars contending now- for the Fed Baylor county. Texas, by J. R. McLain I A fra4fkti»«l qr a<*c
«i»-»-*|»**i la»»»l i)l»»g
end patronage to destroy the Democra­ A Co. Mr. McLain is an old Oregon­ obtng Iho U il l H 'Fwr rr*rk. flhr lw*ft..iti
ian»L at a imrir«>H if ••*’«( with." KO'I ay «
cy as an organized political force. ian and was a menber of th“ Legisla­ A Ttniher Cnl’nre Huhn wi»h
«m'»r. 8 m»!«•*• lr»Mn P»-M«llrt«»D, with o»m»r
Fortunately, neither alone can do the ture from Union county at one time.
SdcceManrt to
tiHprs r»'Mi»*n'ii. ch»*a|>
Democratic party much damage. But
On« half w*w*. R ilr*>«4 claim. iin*l»»r f*nrw
A lime kiln in South Boston has cre­ •¿fiO ^ert-n in ruliii«lion, lun welU tin i
both of them are pleading with the
R. Afri.tndcr A Co.
•rd polity '»( w »’€r,
‘(wFlIintf l»»H14«'‘
mated
live tramps already this season, atf
Democratic .Senators for help, each to
<u«l "•h»*r !inpn»v*«n«*nt<. ¡60 wCfr« !■ i n»*
i
destroy the other. The situation is and there is a general desire to have inr grwm. ml l»»r $3 000
MAIN STREET.
A»»^ M-v»-r«l »»thrr rtn»* rlmnik
Parti«*
anomalous, but truly edifying. The similar kilns all through the country. l«M>iitnr f«»rclaim« »*«11 «.n thr ij««<l»-rmgnr*,
course of events has put the Democrats It is an effective solution of the tramp 2lg niilea cut Cvhl Sorin/ P O a» In* PENDLETON,
OREGON.
rtmh.
M II VilOMI SOX
in the postion of spectators to a sort of question.
ikll.
(!Ì’f (fast tlkcgonian
SPINNEY
MH* IBM'«) Il
• M. Ml Ml I.I.IN
ri'.IIIJIOTlI 4* .Vc.WUZiLA/V,
— Til II-------
AEW
RUG STORE !
Main Stroct, Nour tho Pott OtTcw.
nuvaM
CUKMICAlaB
FAINTS. OIIN,
VARNINIII.S,
ILAS.S. l’l’ TTY. lite
INI'
Paient Midiiiutv
X
r
a
tou t i
A MIK l.è>.
^I.a FIB**« H aud of
<’ ■ «ri
W
m
A NEW ( OMI’I.r.l I. .'Hi. n
l*li) •Icliiii.’ I*rc.i rl|Htoii< <’ai- filly < urn >wi
Pumps,
Kilins,
Hydraulic
LEAD OR IKON W TER PIPE,
HATH Tl’IK. BRASS COCKS,
PACKING. STEAM l’l MI’S,
CAlVRs OR ANYTHIN 1
LINE,
STKAM FITl’IN'tl GOODS, STEAM
I N.I ECTO IIS. Oil. CIPS. I.CHIU
IN HIE STEAM Oil WATER
SEND TO
tlARRHITT,
J 011 IV
»3 Flrat »trout, PORTLAN0, ORECON, P. O. Box OBB.
TnuU* BUpphrtl nt the I we«t jnlilaing rut«*»
S. W. Webb & Son,
Wils «TM» UT
PENDLETON,
OR.
G HOW EKS
Ta in both healing «tov«s
.... ami cook....
a<l vaiicciiii'iita
Wool. ('uni*
Kasson Snihli's,
HARDWAR
2 1-2 I’El! CL.
Wool forwiirilcil nt 50<*ta. per
ton.
\\ i* It.ivc n lurgv slock of
1.1 l'ina. I.euf I ob.icco. Sulphur,
•lock sali, XX i»«>l Sucks, lìccco
All of
large st ck <>l h.trdwa •• anil riviiio, Sheitr.». I* It*.
»ii liich w e idler nt Imitimi prices.
cu let’)’ co'ishfllv kept »11
Ill oritela in bii-iuc*** id M mil
tirowiT' 'till receive prompt
iittciitiiin us iti pn-t tenra.
J.hn H. I OSTER & Co,
ito :
I'tn.ilillt, Or.. Jan. It. ISSI.
!“.IU>S
l.lVERY A EEEIi STABLE.
P k -XDLETOX has eleven drinking pla­
ces besides the court-hcuse pump. The
latter is seldom patronized.—Grant Co.
News
Wrong again. That pump is
the best patronized drinking place in
town.
S2O
REWARD
N
I
stilla,
V
Otegoa
■o» keep» mtiBintilly on han«l, »nd for
bale vlir.ip, a full »lot k of »ad
dim, liíirnouM, »tr , ele
-ARMI
NITION
lie l lM.lt Al V» K I IHKMF N I H
W. J. LEEZEB,
urti kN in
WOODk COAL STOVES
STRAYED or STOLEN fmm thru«
A:rnni living »t Piluf R*» m UiitRlill« c*»u»»
ty Orrf'io «Mi ihr nirht «»F lb»- L5»h <»f Mu
tunbm
ilp'iH 16 h«nd« high S&9
Last year the shw-p commissioners
of Klickitat county reported the num
Diaaolut on of Co partnersh’p.
'>f sound sheep to 1»- 31,573. dis-
'«*Tf* F. H horwby gir*n that th* r„ p¡rtwr»h p
H“wl 19*llW- Then
Th, n there were
w,>r'* in the
thp
I m rm ot *r.- *>| i »{beta *i» J II K-» *y and J
county 5.3,6.53
sheep: now there are ■* n> !*’aa. ta >htw .lay d a*..|«*d by mutual e>»t.a*nt
53,653 sheep;
rt lie i |«.ss
— i 60
<to per
b-wdm-MwiH ••MM'tawi a-d b» J
H
bmv . b»*
20,319. The
k.M is nearly
cent. Tb^
1
[rar cent,
h'Ftnr Iw^ght lb* tnirrro ttf J A f'wlrvan la all lbw
all(1 th. proportion of scabby sheep is »a»»d. ho»- a at*d o b*r rt.ck ahd «ill r«. D-rt all in»Bry
du* lbw fl m and pwy All Orín» apa>u*l H
now less than then.
J ft KFkMICY.
J 4 OKI.» VAM.
Mr. W. P. Crow, who resides near May »It |A«|
Waitsburg, W T., intends to put in
Notice far Pub ication.
60 acres of early smlrar sugar cane,
L*.»» ifpptrg at I a /Î ramm . •»« . I’gf 2R 1IMI
which will no doubt yield 12,000 gal­
- l-xr. by rivo» iki' lb- Wh«iM B«fi»**d
lons of syrup or sorghum. Lost year Al e*H|*< I hwa
n. to*.-
hie ii.Dtill«*’ 1» rn-fc»*
rt'vsal profiF tn -up» ort of hl Hi m w»»d aMs-tir.* A. al
lie tried a few acres for an exjrariment, •-niry
b r oi h ¡nr-
•»•int» Ul* rk •» P»*ndL ««»B
which yieluded on an average of 210 l'malti of’« . ■ r otidOthJnm I «Al J >ub RoLtwo»
I» 4 Will
<h-
r¡r
qr A half • F. «jr ai.d
gallons which he sold for 90 cents a ■<r
qr -rr t. Tp 2 4 * 31 k. aB ' nam*» *ha foil »•
1.« tira wiibw-rr-, r Ï
J'r-r B MUwoW T H W II-,
K*1'0"- , He «!*«• .»<> "PP«/.
lo­ II.JI
h f.tl'iain ¡»nd •. Harr y. a>l .. Fil-t R.w.a, (.’matti1«
cal markets tins coming fall with syrup roQBly
Or*/on
HhMtY W I'W K.HT, orgnirr.
at
80
cents
a
gallon.
S ome of the Republican newspapers
Notice for Publication
The Northern Tai-ific Itailr.Kul has
are making a great show now in the
one hundred miles of roa«l complete«!
I AID «»met at I.A G maadc . Or,, May 23 I<*1.
way of ex|tosing the inside history of
from Ainsworth towartl Mpokan Falls, V'flT.í.'r ¡J» h’-rHiy jrit<*n ihai lb* f.dfow ny «am«*d
net tier baa fl *>l i«olir of Uta ini-b'.iofi >o mah*
the star route p«»ul service and th.-ir in Washington Territory. r .
Bal p n»»f la nu|»port «d bla H m and a«*«*ur« U m I
ruiry
th rw-f Ir l<»r- IMI bl ■ Bail y, S •« rt a I ohlir,
enterprise is very commendable. We Many Imnds of cattle will he driven
ai e< nd.eiiH, ( mati 1*1 <HH*tr, '»r , << ii Ir» Jo y Ik I
c-innot discove-. howevwr, that there is from Jackson and Douglas counties in- J<*ph 'car— S. 23»/, for ihr N h ,<r r LA TIN
R 31 k and Dime- I f
•»'•my an bk« *H»i» •• r»z
Um Hon. I ’lama. J-roine « <».
«nd A K rm. r.
a great deal that is new in what they to Lake and Grant.
all ». ‘>i d c un, Cma'iIlM Oojn’y. «'r**ir .n
Fourteen tons of oyster» were shipp-1 ■>y27 b
HkMNYW OWlGHr K*r«'»r
are printing. People are not so much
interested now in knowing just how ed from Olympia to San Francisco
iast week.
Notice for Pabllcat on.
the star mute contractors have been
A. A. Bonney, of Wasco county,
L aro ufficb at I a G bambr , *» b .
I
stealing from the treasury, but how got 800 landw from OOOewes this »<>sson,
Mat 2B JMI
I
X^</r!rK
IR
H*r*b
ih» r. Ho*ii.g bum*«!
much of this stealing can be proven 2nd his entire l»aiid of 1,500 head ■ 4T mHlwr lit» Alasi ’ u«»(i«’- n <>f that
(il* lirtriilloii io n>ak«
pr«F»í iu *•! p«<rl of bla claim »nd itmi a i<*
■gainst them. It is the inside history sheared on sn average of seven pounds : dual
i»rn*'f w«ll b* m««> b*l<'F* Dwight a B. i I** hmarb »
I I’u'-llr nl l'*u«i*M«*B, I run ilia • ounly,
mi L«n*
that the courts will develop we are e*< h.
Í 2Ä. 1-dll, »17
ThwwH Bet«* I» K, 24 2 HW qr
I
Ireland
of
the
Asturian
is
trying
to
***c
«
TIN
R
12
Kart
of
WilL*tn.*i
•
M*rMlo»
Hr
waiting for most anxiously.
• ih«> fol low mg »iin««*a «o pr>*< > his • <*ni> n«*«i*
get up a reputation as a capitalist. He uam
r mi - *.,«>- np*»ii. an«* «'Ritiratimi of. g .1« I d
z
ai »* i
R«>ckw*ll, Win . r»wa, H«»ry I» • k*t;a. Jubo l'*wo. ail
L atf dispatches report the Conk- «Y* I»'1 of bis compositors lost money i of
Pc i IIH h M, I'Bint i I la ««unii .tln'jna
ling Pl.tt resignatiog business still in a
°.f ‘«^r pocket one «Uy last week. 1.1/71*
HKNHV V. I.AI«,Hr NofMar
, That’s too thin. D. C„ whoever heard
muddle. Anti Conkling members of of <n As(oria pri||t wirh luo,i(.y
hj,
Notice for Pnl.Uoation. “
the New Yolk legislature claim that jacket.
Orrick AT lsACWA«»r. O r .
he cannot be rs-eiseted while his sii|e
T),e O. R. A N. Co. have commenced
May IM. Is«I
ÏS Jf*r*by fir*B that t • n»!l«*«ii.g n«m*d
Iir.rt.ers are equally sanguine of success, to till in the Hat ad joining tile water
wtilFf bur fl If' notte*«»» hl» Inieii'i -n .«> mwk*
** to - be ----
*--- in Mouth
“L Portland
«»- -•' » —
*---- they
--- flit-1 prauf in *ii|>|*>rt «4 hi* rlmm. »nd ihai Mid |*r<*«f
Conkling refuses to allow himself
works
where
w,l| ly* mad** b*f«*r* f»»lgbl A llwilry. N«>t*ri** H ii MI f .
The work will
f m -till* < «Í <»»*yon «m *«| 7 h. I»w1.
i.i unless
i
i>i .. is also
-1— elected,
»1.... i _
will _ build
re elected
Platt
4 tln ir «lepot. Yhr — . - ..... “•;!! V f t I’wlMna
Tl orn a J Mi li«»n. I» M 2IM. f< r It*« «B qr, mi*
require 4,000,(XX) cubic yard» of filling 12 Tp3S
I. »J. e ml <<f W .‘tlaii-Hir M« rl<H»i*.
H«
saying he will stand or fall with him. and will coat f.500,0<X). Plana have namo ilia follow mr » ilneM** tn \irnir hla rofi'lra >•»»
r»'*i«l-m* <l|««»D aa«l lu iira'iQti nl *wid lall ', fid
J
Tln> iglit will begin next week, and been received for a railrtad bridge M H.Btfey N W Ha*H Uo*r<* -butmm. J W Mc-
(oftnm-k. all nt Fendi-ton. L'malllU cminly. on««n.
tlu-n look out for w«r
across tbs WdhHMtte at this point.
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FURÎSZTURL
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS
.M ATS. ETC
political prize tight, each of the comba­
tants accusing the other of foul play,
and appealing to us for aid on that ac­
count It is c.-rtai ily a strange s|>ee
taele, and one which, as patriotic citi­
zens, we hope never to witness again.
But th« party of observation can see a
good deal more than the porform ince
in the ring. It can see public interests
neglected, tbe question which should
receive im:u sliace attention pushed into
the back ground, ths national honorand
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.
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. .
credit of States imperiled,
and the pnn-
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ciples on which the Republic was built
up trampled under foot in a senseless
squabble for patronage and power.
And these thi igs are fast attracting the
attention of good citizens of all parties.
Possibly when t!»e present contempti­
ble contest euds the party of observa­
tion will become the party of action,
and lie able to do what it now sees
most need, doing.
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ORIENTAL HOTEL
Alexander & Frazier
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—-Dealer« in-----
AT BHHKicit
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onri.iK
SCHI WN,
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A ml nil kinds <>f
lauktf
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BRANCH STOKE.
Mr. Jacob Frazier having purchnwd
the interest of E. Ixvljenatein, the new
tirui of Alexander A Frazier will carry
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BUl.TS,
lA.-Llsr iil.lKi.kl» ON All. AC
i Ol N I» AFlh.lt JU It VYi*.
JESSE FAILIN',
Merchandise.
General
CT I i . i : hy .
rtitts:*
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BENTLY & HAWN,
lunDirdRE.
THE
J. H. KOONTZ,
the
BEST and MOSTCOMPLETE
stock over opened in
Pendleton.
GENERALMERCHANDISESTORE
|>t mm
iiu » m
i n c4
Uns
FAVORITE »AW
MILL is
r«»R rit tsK Hu»«
Agrb m I iwim I Imp rm»-®«».
rltahdia* «»r
ugnili in full Llaat.
and aiamin* my b * w st««k -><
w
will l»rp roMUMliy ob hind a I m U •Mpp’f oC
H«*
CLOTHING.
alao oprm <1 a
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Fi*<<1 Subir ami Cu rai,
W.M. VGNJ4
HATS AND CAPS,
<C
(JE.tSSII ARI-:,
Etc., Etc.
J r. BURMES, PÄ iiP'B.
Tb« tabi« » ill «Iway* ba t rn» KM w th the
Ual i|>* markm »fTarrt«
Th* !**>«■ an* al way« tirai and rlaqn........ .
A Btv pmof Mfa
Ail ths Ira as tn «nd from heppasr
»lip at this Hat I.
Ul Ordert pruinpli) iltn.d d To.
& A. I-. O O TV
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At K<*ho i'ity. Or- (< hi ,
i'lgara.
Iloppncr,
NEW SALOON,
— Main K»reot. Oppnnitc f’ntirt lloane —
Good, oolal Hl BOTTOW Prie**».
Country produce mid Wool taken at
Highest Cash Price.
ALEXANDER 4 FRAZIER.
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We intend tn k«ep a llr.l i-lnss hnnss In
every r<**|»ecl
p J MKRIULL awl ADOLPH LANG.
«tetes
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Oregon.
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I M| .--i <1** H m < nrr *1 laud «ifllr* himli aa*>. flllnf
on prf-ro»|»imii llihlntr mltur.. h imi'BiHolk, rir.
A l.Irr.a- rrnill. lnn or
rito* no. u.
Patronage Mnllclird.
BENTLY & HAWN.
fnar»S It
Manti H. IMI
Merrill e l.noff,
I* «tprlclora.
Th"* chrtse* of Win«*. Heer. l.iqunr« nti.1
Cigars will Ira kept eoii.iahtly oil lianl
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-------- ! AM Mi»W
. p» it
Cercali and examine our new styles
and patterns..
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NOTICE.
(>nw M Lnmhf r Yard near fluir mH',
■ppoMlt«* »Cll<»Ol llOllxV,
Hia liar 1« ruppn*<l «Illi lb*
Uqiior» Mitd
iba do|>««aii ir T *luabla«.
i
Kaa «»(>** *<t a FlrM CI bm
Wine«,
, Or.
Kcpptic•*. Finn l!lrt
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
PICKETS.
fvh plsofy i>f II y and IUrl«*y For Salo ( h’fp
irriffv.
Nerpnrr • »
WΠHOTEL
Wk**« 111 kind, ut s.Hk la «una sus MaUBaaa ’ Of«»« jr n» Atri pl ion, Ril’i.ll nr DRKHHM», aa tirai red
n.l th.pH.eh
DRESS GOODS,
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LI M HER
BLACK. MIT H SHOP.
GROCERIES,
CROfKERV
I imb
fi nsi
f TlRMIMO litpIbWKSTfl MkFT
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nn band
At Echo City, Ogn.
A <J» kw I fVnst I n Fred
I® d«*nr*-7
tba bmui S ut the rmr it*« wf i bafga
amp
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A. Jf.iL.LO/tr,
Jun'le«*
GILMORE & CO.,
Lw aid Colleclim Office.
82» r NTKRBr.
WirtMI.MUroM, n. c
Cnltpciifm« Nrgtpisf* f/Mina and a'»»*n In
all hnalflwfm crtnfl »ed tn H im n
l«Md« acrlid R «1*
<li< r'a AdtlliiMiiwI HntnusUa'l Hi^hta and Land War
raolt bought and NOl I
n'2d
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