The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 08, 1881, Image 2

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    It (bast (L’rtwuan. I !
M here will Mr. Mali one, ocli hone,
Henry Wan! Bcwher announced
ths Summer i We fear that even from the Plymouth church pulpit his
FttltUY . ~'T.TTT^'.JIH.Y tkl*l |,n th’f 'u*da*»' h«*u of August, the Iwlief that Iwptism was • non .«sential
ordinance o( th. church. It was pleas
———........................ —
atuiitsphere will have a certain dullness
ant euough and useful enough, but if a
Mr. Seth foehardsoo thio sresk ' f*'r h““
that M, M„ man died trusting in Christ it maJe
no ditleronoo u het her lie had been
bwmght to oor office a espy of th. I,",,e “
«*
v*<‘ ’ “« “
"Marvland Journal and Baltimore Ad ",lh* ’>*» i»«/ "■ his hami*. of »pnnklwl or eui.rux,, or both, or either. |
vertimir.
published at R<11.more, Md.. *h,ch h* U ,h* cul’
and bearing date JO, tTT.V
Th>. an
Cient relict of journalism presents qu.te
a novel appeaiunce
It was obtauied
The
tin
tnwbU w,,h Mr M«><one i. that he ha.
• startling innvv.imn into
'ur ‘vh*me
P*1“** ,n '•'»»i «*•
B
r
ro-uti
BURTON, M
BANKING CO
OF
NEW
AND BOSTON,
YORK
SIOUX!
are now pr»|««nsl to negotiate
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Such Ruma tu lie ses-uiasl un Real Ea
1‘IIUKIXX %\I> UIU.EOV
lu*
14
he '*«•“ b-v
tate tu Umatilla County. Oregon.
‘h’Rrtp'i ;
»'«"hn-h no other re
Assistant Surgeon O K .1 N Co.]
tiMnuer was ever known to dream of
For particulars enquire of
'» >»«*1» is to reform
N. HKMUH1S. A»«»».
Je'-M
'**•?• *“d
«he reform Ucoiue*
popular, to drop into the ranks your­
literary seiveltons The copy we saw
self. Mr. Mahone's idea of a Demo­
was the first issue of the |wper and
cratic pwrtv so reformed that the out
sets forth among other things. "That I
' side observer couldn't tell it from th.
shall always publish, with pleasure,
Republican l>arty was a very good one.^
whatever is sent mein favor of Liberty
but he had not secured enough adher­
ami the Rights of Mankind, provided
ents to the idea. It is a l«vl scheme to
tli. language is decent and computable
start out to lead a party and then to
with good cnvrrnuent, but I am re­
find that there is no party to lead. Mr
solved that me paper shall lie FREE
Mahone lo« ked confidently to Mr
and of no PARTY’." It was published
i Conkling to furnish the party ; and
by W Goddard at 10 shillings per
now Mr. Conkling has retinsl to the Where they keep constantly ou hand
year nnd we mu»t say would do credit
1 shades of private life ami has left no
even to this present age.
political assets The old original Dem-
It is also moderatelr well filled with
’
«9
«icratic party 19
is »11
all i'll
on liauu
hand , ; 1'Ul
but 1«
it is
advertisements, among which we no-, just as unreformed as ever it was. to
t KXTKRHl.lt. to hay ■)
ticed oue from George Waslungton. Mr Mahon, can't lend "that.'' The
date«! Mount X’eraon in Virginia. Julv RepuHicwn party is likewise on deck.
WORLD RENOWNED
is borne
^p ii 1 us wi
with
15, 1775. in which the father of our It «
bcr,,cl in
i,n V"'
‘h the
th* force
f'V
■ of irresistible conviction, that the only
country offers for sale 20.000 acres of Summering place for Mr Mshone is
MACHINES
land, situated on the Ohio and Great that famous Fort Y’uba. m the South HARVESTINC
Kaapawa rivers. Also the following West, which was so warm that the bad i
He Keeps the lairgesl block lu
“Prince George s county, near Queen soldier who died there came up to earth
Ikia (uuttl).
Elsewhere in this
Ann 1**3. Ran away from the sub- for his blankets.
I*.. « lOMrisrs sns. » or
scril<er some time in December, 1772, cruel world the weather will be coolish
Negro Prince, a tall. Stine fellow, has for Mr Mahone, ooh hone.
from a Mr Roberts who passed through
Pendleton during th. week and i.
highlv prised by him.
It contains quit, a number ot well
written article, as well as some choice
Kasson Smith's,
Walter & Wood’s
HARDWARE.
SWEEP-RAKE
several hacks in his forehca»! lie was
taken up at Susquehanna. Loner Ferry,
but made his escape and is often seen
in the neighborhood—whoever takes
up the said negro and secures hitu in
goal so that the owner mav get him
again shall have FIVE POUNDS re­
ward. or if brought home TEN
POUNDS reward and reasonable char
get made bv
RICHARD BURNETT HALL
AVe suppose there could have been
AgrlculturnI Imple turn ta
A Mite THltl..
It.
ir.iK.wo
NEW DRUG STORE I
Muln Stroet, Near th« Post Office.
.
through their agent at Pendleton.
D
H
SOMMERVILLE
& RALEY S
DRUGS.
U in: MIC A US
inn
Patent Meilmnea
PA I NTH. Oil A
VAKNIHIIKN,
GLAS'», PUTTY, Kt.
»IWCX A TOII.K1
am ri< i rm.
FI m it tara A Ll*aarw
i* U»div.iMI Fwiy u i—
Tl»a Fm«**t H ao4*
Lumps and F xtarss,
<’ ■ <4 W ■« ■
I m latas* Si» la».
Paint oll«.
Ihr Kiuflk,
Ulas« putty,
Patent niedlrlnca
I
Am! Pcifuuicrv.
A NEW COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOKS AND NTATIONKHY
l*h) Blelnus* I’rcrrlpllou. < «r< roll) < owipMiiaaea.
FOR
Pumps,
STATIONERY-----
LEAD OR IRON W-»TER PIPE,
Ncliool Itooka.
BRASS CtH KS, STKAM FITTING GlMlDN, STEAM
PACKING, STEAM PUMPS. INJECTORS, oil. t UPH, LUIIIU
UATOILS. OR ANYTHING IN IIIE STEAM OR WATER
LINK SEND 1'0
BATH TUBS.
I'niif) A Toll«* I Good»
WINrS AND LIQUORS;
Put» I N«»»»
Ml wu gl. I tv, ..I MM1*«i
*heet Mttasle
M «aala a I b~wka.
L«Mpi •»»«*
l«M|i Allai««.
M»»«it«llt»^a.
Hl« lut« F» • « m « .
ElAEininTT,
JOIIIV
43 First atroot, PORTLAND, ORECON, P. O. Roa OM.
'Trade supplied at th» lowiwt Jobbing rat».
Ele., Ele
Pt«w«tp«iwo« .•rqiutly ,««u|wu«4eM
Pendleton.
•
•
Oregon
li. W. Webb & Sou
M kt\ MTBKXr,
PENDLETON
ORIENTAL HOTEL
GROWERS
ATTENTION.
De
Wc desire lo call the attention
of the Wool Growers ot thia
count v to our unexcelled faeil-
itiea for celling Wool in the
Portland or San Fruncitco mar­
kets.
Liberal ad valieeini’iitg
will be imtde on Wool, ('tun-
mission charged for selling ia
ap<S tf
On the 2Sth of June there was tiled
in the office of the Clerk of .Multnomah
W alter a wood
county at Portland the articles of in­
corporation of a couqsuiy with a larger
Twine Leif Binding Harvester*.
capital and a larger plan than any yet!
hatched in that city. The i«corpora-
tors are Henry Vdlanl. A. H. Holiues
J. N Dolph. R. Koehler, C. H. Pres BROWNES GANG AND SULKY
cott, Paul Schulte. George J. Ainsworth
and Joseph Simon. The corporation
x. <» w M
shall be known as "The Oregon and
no abolitionist, in th<we day.
<>
Il
\
I
Y
Drill
and *r«-«lrra.
We also noticed the advertisement Traus-Conunental Company, and its
duration is perpetual.
of Abraham B-rnham, who informs the
Farm Wagons, Portable Engines,
The object of the corporation is set
public that he "ridea POST from the forth as follows:
and Circular Saw nulla
town of Baltimore to the town of
To lav out, construct, furnish and
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equip,
inaiutain
and
operate
the
follow
Frederick ouce a week, whence another
'W. iz;sx>y”si
Post rides to the town of AA'iucliester ing railroad and telegraph lines and 'W
branches:
Carriage«, Buggies, Hacks and
in Virginia." Think of it, only “once
Along the south side of the Colum
Buck-b« ards.
jy^tf
a week" te get the mails How would bia river between Portland and Uma­
tilla,
vr. like that at the present fast age I
X-.OST !
From Umatilla to Pendleton and
There is also an able open letter to
an English Lord on the subject of duel­ thence across the Blue mountains: LOST' LOST’’ nn»l Î nani t« find nge
through the Grande Ronde Valley via
ing which is quite interesting and Baker City to a point near the eastern tn o ymr <»M l»r.»n n r<»lt He n a« a »Tull
• V whru hr le!» mt prrn»i«e* and bran 3rd
roundly condemns the “code of houor.
boundary of the State of Oregon and with XI rncloMsi tn a rirrh*. I nil| pity
lüteraHv »uv rnr n h«» will inf«*rm wx*
thence up the Snake river and Bear
* here the coll cuu I • !•»<»»»<!
A'Mr«- a,
Guitteau, the assassin, the preacher, river valley to a point of connection ,
W W WrnthrrfoH.
with
the
Union
Pacific
at
or
near
Gran
­
[July 8 5»]
R'H'kvilb», XV(’•» Or
the politician, is in jail, and it is now
ger station.
evident that he had become so imbued
From Umatilla to Wallula and thence
THE ONLY RELIABLE BITTERS.
with the nilhist principles that he came to Walla Walls
to think this country wanted a Savior,
From the Walla Walla anti Wallula
and if he could slay the head of the na­ road through Weston, in Eastern Ort-
tion the world would owe as much to him pon and thence southwardly to a point
< f intersection with the line from Uma­
as it ha* pretended to owe to Brutus
tilla to Pendleton, across the Blue
since he assassinated Julius Ceasar. mountains.
There can he but little question now
From Walla Walla in a northward
but that Guitteau was a fanatic of the direction to Snake river. an«l a branch
leaser sort. That st last he became a line to Dayton, Pataha City and Lew-
iaton. Idaho.
monomaniac and then a would he mur
7
From a point on Snake river, near
derer. He is worse than the common the mouth of th» Palouse river, along,
murderer, be tries to kill a nation. the valley of that river in a northward
Garfield still lives with strong hopes of direction to the headwaters of the Spo-1
his recovery. But. no clue can be found kane river, and such other branch lines j
oj > may be necessary.
to any accomplices in the bloody drama
From a point on the Columbia river
On the 2d a whole nation was set in near Wallula through the Snoqualmie
pass or other available route across the
mourning by a crazy man.
The Preudents synptoms are all fa Cascade range of mountains to the city
of Seattle, in Washington Territory,
vorable at present, and no doubt will
also a branch through Cedar river c al
survive to see Guitteau execrated by mines; also a branch to the Carbon
BE8T TOKIO IN U8E.
all good citizens.
river coal mines
From Wallula in a general easterly Recommended by all Physicians Read
No cause his been assigned for the
jyfi
deed lait that he was a stalwart and direction through the ter. itories of Ida­ •»•rtificates on l«uk of bottle.
ho, Montana and Dakota, and the Stat»
Garfield was net, and we thank our
of Minnesota, to a point on Lake Su (
stars he is not, it to be a stalwart is to perior at or near Duluth; and from the
lie a murderer.
portion of said line between St. Paul >
and Duluth to a junction with one or
telTTTKAl"« l.»71T»:S TO GML
more lines in Wisconsin.
MHKItH IS.
From Portland to Astoria
NO 11 KEARNEY STREET
From Portland across the Columbia,
Treat« ali Cb roete aol Spacial I'
WxsntXGTOx, July 2.—The paper»
referred to in Guitteau s letter to Gen. to a junction with the line from Seattle
Sherman have not yet been given out to the Carbon river coal mines.
From Portland southward along the
for publication. Byron Andrews, who
lIrH"mav be »nff rmt Lorn Iba »ffre« of youth
-a i i. M'fti.<»t. Aiilcn wtllf'ia«ail
is the Washington correspondent of west side of the Willamette Valley, • » f.,
»!.<• i oelve» of H.i< tho "rrateiK txa»n rrer laid at lbw
through
the
valleys
of
Umpqua
and
,
the Chicago Iter-Ocean, says that while
alu-r of anfTering litinuDity
l»R MPINNt.y will
to forfeit t'KK D-r every rare nf Semiaal
it is true that a package of papers are Rogue river to a connection with the guaratiter
U eat r,».« .a» I f . » d; -» . -e " any k nd or aiarat ur
railroad
system
of
California
which hr undertakea and fail« to cure.
in the hands of the police, accompanied
From Portland southward along the
by a note addressed to him (Andrews;
MIDDLI'-AGEG MEN.
he has no personal acquaintance with east side of ti e Willamette Valley to a
Thrra nr* many at the ape of thirty tn auty who
ir'mMad with two fioqii*nt »»»• ualt> na of ibr
Gjitteau and never heard of his exis­ connection with the line !a«t descrilied. | are
1,1.4•.’ ' often t' ' rr,p«nie t-v a » ght »mart-riff nr
To purchase, consolidate w ith, lease ' burtiiCg
e*n«afw»o ar»«l aw ifrenirg of (be »r.iem m a
tence till this morning. The following
nMi.O’r »he I «’i* rtl ranr.ot arrotir.l for <>n rumio
or
otherwise
require,
maintain
and
;
letter was found in the street«, shortly
nr ihr urlnar*’ deprwj « « r» pr erdfment will oftm tw>
after G littiau's arrest, in an envelope, operate any other railroad or telegraph f.Hjiid and .«.met'tnea emali pulitele« nf albunien will
ti;»praF or the r«»lt»r • ¡II I»* of * *hm mtlkiah h e,
unsealed, and addressed, "Please deliv­ line or lines now constructed or which attiri ctinnin’« •<> a d«»k and t<»f| d »|.pe-r.n»-f
Th- re are i< a y men who al of thia diffjr uliy. ifn->r
er at once to Gen. Sherman, or his first may hereafter lie constructed, or any ant
t»f the cau»>e. whl- h ia the serond ata/* of wnonal
,
Hr - wil' fiar iute.- a peifo«4cnr« in all
assistant of the War Department: steamboat or steamship line, etc.; to i wrakneM.
au< b ranea, and a healthy r«ator«l. >u of the grulle
facilitate
and
ass
st
and
contract
for
Gen. Sherman, I have just shot the
ur niry »>rjrai «.
ttfTiee ll-ura — !•) *o 4 an I A to t Miindava fron» 10
President. I shot him several times, the construction, building,extension or
toll» M
< '«n-'i'ut .o fna. Thorvugb elimina
as I wished him to go as easily as pos­ operation of any railroad line, or steam t»«»fi «lid iidvtcr |5.
< «II >.r ador*»«
!>'« •»PIXXKVHil.
sible.
I am a lawyer, theologian and ship line, in any of the State of Ore­
ociotf
So 11 K'«rn*y Ktr e» -«n FranHaeo
politician, and am a stalwart of the gon, California, N-la'll. Minnesota, or
P. H — for private ». ae«»«n of »hort a'anding a fall
Washington, Idaho, ron rar of toed ir I nr« audkirnl for ■ cure wHh all In
stalwarts. I was with Gen. Grant and Territories of
■tr<>< torta, will a* genl lo any -Idre a on tba receipt
Montana
or
Dakota;
or
any
line
run
­
the rest of our men in New York dur­
ni tin
ning between Portla-id and any other
ing the car» l oss
I am going to jail.
ports
on
the
Pacific
ocean;
to
subscribe
Yours respectfully,
for or purchase the^.hares, .lock or
i»
ClIAS. OutTTBAV.
bonds of any company owning or opei-
I
L augh O vfkr .- The Sterling mine ating any such railroad, telegraph,
"4
steamship
or
stcaiiilxiat
line;
to
pur
­
in Jackson county has been yielding
A
chase, build, own or leas'; docks, piers,
*
large return, of late to it. proprietor,
hl-ki
__ ____________ \______ , ___ " ,
i,
i'apt. Ankeny, who lias w much oonti- etc.; to borrow money on bond., note,
donee in it. ri-'lineo. that he traded off und otherwise, and to mortgage its pro ,
ULMBir* FXTFRS4L HLE RLNEDT
very valuable property in Portland for perty, real and personal ; to increata DU. H.
Give« InataRi
and ia an Inftellible
rtoek in‘it till he became poMetoed of the capital stock of the cor[n>ratioii, etc. CURE FOR ALL KIND8 OF PILES.
The principal office of thin <g>rpora-, Sold by DruggiMs everywhere. Price, $1.00
tlm whole claim at an expense of some
f73,OOO.
He lias lately lieen offered tion is located at Portland. The (»pi-1 ]^r brix. prepai'fl, by nuiil. flnmplca aunt 1
free to Phy-icians and nil aufTorer« by
(•■»00,000 for hi. mine by a company ot tai atoek is fixed at £50,000,000 ; : NeuBtaedter A <’o., Box 3D46. N<»w York
amount ot' each share, £100.
Ci»jr SuitmftBu/irturars f-f VNAKFSLl
New York capitalists and declined.
A>n Rm hr i XT
Alexander 4 Frazier
Baxter & Kuykendall, Propre,
Min wr.. rrwdlet«« OfR
< rnCraily !.«<■« tr«l
MAIN STREET,
PENDLETON,
OREGON.
Throo Meal Tlckots for 81
'
Dr sirr» in ——
General Merchandise.
Wool forwarded at fiOcta. per
ton.
We have a large »lock of
1st da». Leaf Tobacco, Sulphur,
Mock Sult, Wool Sacka Here«
Twine,
Shcara, Etc.
All of
A large »tuck of liardw«»» anti
which wo oiler nt bottom price».
cutlery constantly kept on
All ordern or bmunena <>| Wovl
Grower»
will receive prompt
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attention a» in pnxt team.
Jahn B. FOSTER 4 Co.
l’inatilla, Or.. Jan. 14. I860.
laalAaall
Mr Jacob Franer hating purchased
the interest of E. Lobe, nite in, th'
new
tínn of Alexander *L Frazier will carry
BEST and MOST COMPLETE
Orrgoa
IMMENSE STOCK
stock ever opened in
OF
Pendloton.
furniture :
FIRE-ARMS
NITION.
HUTNMl AIA »Kl HEMIN I>
Heppner. t'innillln O’, Or.
GROCERIES,
P. 9UÄNII, PJIGP'X.
J.
DRESS GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CHOCK EE 1
<C
«LUMI JUL
CAI! PETS
OIL CLOTHS.
MATS, ETC
Tb* »•»•’• ere always DPM «•-< e»eae
15 I MCEST l Il I KG» I» ON Al l
< Ul 'N IS A» I kit » UAX S
A b» pruwf
J..BK
All lb. Fta-e. to and from h.ppner
•tep at ibis Hiit I.
» r nvneci
IXTOTICE.
BENTLY & HAWN.
l’KICM.
Heppner,
-
1 UK
«
I ■!•>> .1" • e»ner«l Isis-I "fl.-» K«i.ir««. ail«f
■>u pre rm I lion dMilwr rullur- b mrai re Ir •»«-
FAILINC,
rKsnttros. oitri.us
I’nlKtiingc NolIrllrR.
4. M.iE/.onr,
spM if
JnMIr*« of ibr P»«f4
«•<?tf
<>oodi sold til BOTTO H Prier*.
BRANCH STOKE.
This
FAVORITE HAW
RRRHRRRto
.MILL is
again in full blaut.
Country produce nnd Wool taken at
Highest Cash Price.
J. H. KOONTZ,
At Echo City, Ogn
Prevalent, C. 11. Hwtrr,
Vie» President, W m . P. C olkmàn ,
11! Orders promptly .lltmdrd To,
Surveyor, F. R. D hav .
LOAN. BLACKSMITH SHOP.
For tnrtlier Information enquire of
B.
KEENEY,
Pendloton.
Offlcr» nt Lumber Yard near flour mill,
opposite bc I hmi I house.
Wbara all kind« of work I f dona »Hb Nnatm
•nd Dispatch.
pent Ofller
Diol Kork.
Fred Niable und Corra!,
BENTLY & HAWN.
With plenty of H y und Barlay For Sa!« (ì»m»p.
-------- OR---------
turili M, IMI
Eli > I H ."¡Vy1'17’*' ( WALLA WALLA
F R DRAY,...
June3m I
May Slat. IHH1
WM. VOSS
III MNKMft
S A X- o o 1NT
All persons indebted to the Inta flrm ofi
M-rrlll Lai.i A Co .re warned that if
'heir bills »re not p«hl by the flr«t of .Inly >
next, costs will lie willed. Book* *' Mer [
[JutlC
rills, mt Turner A Vu*
(Juue 17tf]
17tJ]
.Vbl >*«*■>«•-l*r udir ton or
H m nperiad a Flral Claau
At Keh. <1tr, <»rr«.w.
I..
Hlr Bar I. ««re""1 • Ht» '»« »»■••<
Wlnr«, Liquor« »nd < lgiira.
•«« ir
KUYKENDALL A
Co.
NEW SA LOON,
— Main Hirer!, Oppogite Ctmrl Hous«.—
11. J. Merrill, Proprietor
Tlio rimise«» of Wines, llerr, I.iqsors «ml
Cigsrs Mill li« kept coiiKtanlly ou hanj.
I inlrud to keep a firitclnaa I. oiim In
prr'rv ppoiwn*
WASHINGTON, 11. C.
AKft Collar«Inns. N<»<i»hsir I awiin and alien • in
all htiHlnPM rnnfl'lrd L<» them
I. ho <I h wrlf»t,Rn|
dfrr’s Arliliiinnu) H«mv«*lva4 High'S Mid Laßt! War
Muis brighi ai »4 «y, t
id
M
Brug Mtorr.
I
Law
«»r iTKttKr..
Mru
m.rM It
GÎLMOHK A CO..
I
Mtrrrt, nmi-
Finrhl
W iiicn mih I Liquor*, Alt»,
Beer, Uigurs ami mised drinks to suit
tastes
Cocktails early ami
nil kinds of ienl drinks
after 10 o'clock.
The very place to drop in nnd take a
quiet »Iniik
- —
Jal Olli J
Casi.ier, En. R. H amiitox ,
The Sacramento Bank will loan
money on improved farm lands
in Umatilla County.
Main
I
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
PICKETS.
SACRAMENTO, - CALIFORNIA.
MONEY TO
PALAC E SALOON.
01 s*sry D.un|.<<un lUlt'Cll M Dll ».MS KI' «. 4.NTM1
BANK.
SACRAMENTO
LUKE’S
LI M IIEll
llu O| kum I a
ALEXANDER i ER AZI ER
Oregon.
-
—-I a. xnw , -
| »flrri»rn T" u is> <m t ri rt»vs raoarr
JESSE
^^•C’all and examina our new style*
and ¡»atternh..
fu. the derail » «afweb'.ea
i.wt
J ■ »1‘TkT.
Eter brought I« prwdletnn;
Ih'Hglit lu San Francis*.«» (or
< a*h aud Sold
AT BMHlOCk
Etc . Etc.
Tba labia will elwava W hirwi b'4 wllb »be
Leal ito» iMfbe* atterga
volví ; men
A NA KE S IS
Ala.» keej». eonslanllv on hand and tar
sale clieaap, a full slock of Bad
die«, limiir»» ri<, etc
CLOTHING.
DR.
SPINNEY
far HutlMea« îf-t»
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WORLD.
ALIFORNIA
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