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She (fräst (Orrgonun. She (Érast (Oregonian. PUBLISHED IVtKY FHIDAY, Bat»- «f A4 W. blag, la Calai ■ •* . ♦ TURNER & COX. W 1 »H» 1 fte«M • Mil"« • itsfos-ti K eteivMM Oft»», M.lafit Opp tha < ouït H-uss M •«♦JA» 1 Crti-aa»» !■ • <• 1 0» • O» • UO )l «0 14 no » at • •• • w It •• U •• ». no M 0 ». 00 4M « NO. 42. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 29, 1881. VOL. 6. 1 a no • '>• 4 <4 • 1 GO • UO >0 ♦» M ---------- imprisonment of Smokehallo, the In-1 heart, ihv Jo!)i-st and tough-st am d CMIMT* ■BSTEJ.ca OF DBAT0. diau drcatui-r K-id prophot, together roughMt in bi. dr»., and manuen, th. I The following i. a copy of the mor.1 tz*'l tltv inn-liar drrly with bis master exploit, against the grande.t of »cory-tellera and with th* tr.RUPjr*U. judicial Ftutenee which h»« I Ilf«" » atre’i» tire tine* Job Printing —. fund a. .1 of .a — ---- *----- * to ----- relate, . . . .... warhk« tribes which occupied or roam j lent real i -a advsutur-a bwu pronounced in the annals of th-1 I ------ Olirei ti»*r ar«n *»• ihv s. lightest dancer and k.o.i A remarkable romance is related by h*a- lest .irt.lr, drink- worpj< nMO,jy( that of death against No* ah** le*HRB nti th I nr ed over that broad expanse of country ■ the orma. ■— 8« •• «»p»»U Iwr h»V»ntf fire on lx,th sides uf the Columbia and or, .mi the noble.» "old fellow” in hi. the ttaviour, 4ith the remark, which » Morehead City (N. 0.) correspondent. Tb« »r »1» rp Hfire »if C««m, I'ri.dL Ion, Orxg n. - Droit collected and the About fifty years ago a prepoaaeasing finsk» river., finnlly .truck into tbeir uupdislimi wav, had com* fr>u> Lis the Journal ■ Le Tlihi» I It w * b >»• r toil f»»r thaa Ksthlainet, --------- also to — be ------ in at knowledge of which must be interest- i young wciuan appeared suddenly in a hearts and oofeips-llud them to subtnuu- eyrie .... at -------------- Ixft tha» ri-o^rl Ibera. ion and to sue for peace upna any the death of hi. old company. It ,u ti1M highest degree to ever Chris small mountain village near Ashville X’-’er forte» her lireleaa wgirfa u have t i : i meeting . worj for M follows; and obtained work in a fanner’s family. been a kti jovial ><■ U. ■ Molle' terms that should be imposed. Borne would Krp‘ ha «Uv and nlfli', of th« Ind.ins taken prisoners in the if ba bad not attended it. Bentenee pronounoed by Pontius Pi 8b« called herself Mary Burt, but gave Tikutf from li< r efrp 'h* jfrara, W«wM fraprrifully call »ttro»i'»n of lita war hod Hud.iu Bay musk-ts, as they late, Intendant of the I»wer Provin.-e no further clew to her origin. Her »•• mi h» r ih»- a«ght AX IXrRBFID AOKXT. ('lirrielt wrll h»r I b I i I i I ii I h»«rt( public U» llirtr latgwly li*< «vaa^d »l4*ck «»< were calltxi good English guns of re ____________ __ from _______ of Gxllilee, that Jesus of Nazareth tasks were so skillfully performed and There waa McKmlar, too, hit Which flirtmfh wrarv **••• cent make and apparently new. and it quiet farm on the upper Willamette, »Itall suffer death by the cro“. | •he could sing a song, dance a real K«'b»*r«l With II« aV*M|»wt||le>a and tell a story so well that she became [ we« inferred that the company had, the intrep.d, generous, canny chief | Iu the seventh year o< the re-gr. of A l thy auiilea and »rare. GENERAI. MERCHANDISE through its agents supplied those arms agent, who had onoe »lone stood off a lbo Emperor Tiberiui aud ou the twen- a v.Ilage favorite. Fifteen years later Thank O<rl f«»r thy mnfhrr'a lora. . . . t____ _ I. k the mystery surrounding her was for I to the tn lies— wh-> still presurved great head warrior and . . his whole tribe < ... ty-fourth day j>f al.-. the .«zv.sL mouth of March, O-nr-1 tip- prh r|r«e Lion, r> gard and fru ndly feeling for the hundred strong The savage, carne iu the most holy city of Jerusalem. gotten. Having declined mor» than »•r th» lntie-r pernor hour “King George" whites, as the Hudson iuto bi. trading post, many miles dis- ¡ during the Pontificate of Aúnas &nd one good offer of marriage she settled (.'«••i<t-|h ell tew* ••«on AriOUSKYH U hr« thtr rratrf»|i irmternata Bay Company's uieu were called, aud tint from the abode of any other white Caiaphaa. __ _ I down u a good featured old maid, be (,'•««« poarr to en»*, came the berieficeot “aunt” of the neigh- wfe> h-ld the “ Bistona,'' or Americana, Pontius Pilate; Intendant of the men to put him to tortare a-id to -------- ----- ------- -- — 4 B rt**M k • ***• Eer'h will ht‘1'1 no tlrarrV epwt in corresponding dislike aud detesta death for having flogged th- am of the Provtnc. of Lower Gal..,-» sitting to Ijurliocd, and finally was persuaded to Than thy m-»liier’« greva TUKNEM A COX. tion. Tills incident of the wsr caused warrior for stealing. M.K-uby du- judgment in the presidential .eat of take charge of a country school near I mu. h iuceused feeling toward the com- liberatoly t «>k out tha he.7 of a keg *>«• Pnrtors', senUuces Jesus of Naxa- by. After several years of teaching, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 01.1» FORT VOliHlLH j/iaiiV pauy v»» on isss the jroie pan wa of fcwv the ww.wa.sw officer, wum aud of powdir that stood on the floor, and ™th W d~th »'» • cr'” between two | her whole character seemed to change, H«»i«t',<. ■ oasoux Tbclr Hu>oli will ounahl »• brratofure of Th- 29th of Jun., wa. the day sti|>-1 vildien. although it afterwards sppear- With his light«! pipe io baud resolute «>•lx,rs- “ <*»• n»“-.>rous and notorio« bhe became moody, melancholy aud ■ a,—«’ ulated l.y treaty with Greet Britain | ri| ,)wt ¡t -<M „ ^roundl-ss surptcioa l/'v.ld the’ciiief th7t unless hs sbouTd tsatimonuls of the people prove. full of solitude. f“r tor, alwinloniueiit of the old Hud su<| .n Unjust Mesrtaenk Purchasing a lonely spot among the Instantlv nuke his submi**iot> and L J-scs is a misleader. J ohn a ut yi : k . son Hay Omupany po.see-.ion» at Fort I Tim juaians had luwn vsrquiabed so assure huu by most aolema pl«lg. I 2. He has excited the people to mountains she hail a rude log hut built, Van. ouo ri.u the W. .hmgVm T-mt,. ,.ty(M:UrHy lev Colonel Wright that they snl there she lived without any com ATTO NEY AT LAW, •gainst hsnn or molestation in the, »eoition. ry nd- of th- Columbia river, and for ,uctl for je-ac-e. It was granted. Gen- future, lie would drop in the spark upon 1 3. pel, ionship but that of her dog, cat, He * is an enemy of the law. * ” -• •*-- — rtavLtrut, uatu.,1« Inal delivery of th- old f-rt and it. J pra| Clark died suddenly and the com 4 He coil, biuis-lf tho sou of God. | cow and chickwna. Her only boc-k was the powder that would blow himself i ornea < . «..»• <««. lb. r».‘^w lininrJiate »urroundiiig, up to that bun* mand b-mporarily devolved upon Colo GROCF.lt IKS, &. He calls himself, falsely, the the Bible, and this she nearly leaned and them all to shreds of quivering i by th** cnuipftnr to the UnilmJ Htat»*a _ uel _____ __ ______ ' by heart. The publication of thia Wright, who ___________ uuu.ilarned it uuUl flesh. Xing of Isreal. KYKltra A li AI.KAIL |Th» Hudson >Uv CornjiSBy had locatad tj„ ar rreal" of Oaiwr*l Harney woman hermit s story in the Asheville ..................................................... j. On 6. He went into the temple followed And from Vancouver island, where I | one of its chief d*qx,ta there at an ear r< * hing Fort Vancouver and learning ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Citizen not long ago brought a solution hv a multitude carrying palms iu their Â|1 A R D W A Il I?, ly day, and erected the fort and nth' l”r what bad happeo-d, the latt-r prompt he still held a trusted and important i j of the mystery. The article was copied hands ru.s»Lar<>x. - oasiww build.nyv within the Milt of stockad. ly ratited all that Culouel Wright had place in the company's service, had' Orders from the first centurion Quir- in a Vermont paper and attracted the c->rae honest and siuiple-h' srted J din] la tea O bmfi H» w M CH1X.4 enclosure in 1H2C. from and after which Jone. notice of Robert Fletcher, a prominent Work, favorite of every one. Th-1 rilus Cornelius to bring him to the ... AMl> 1 t<m<- it hall lewn occupied St th« real BeU.iV a wily cnirr. V .*«• ,vem • place of execution, forbid-, all persons, citizen of that State, and Fletcher aoon uames of most of the others are for d-uce of a chief factor of th- company, after visited Ashville, sough* the edit But there were yet a number of re-1 ____ ___________ ___ _________ ruvriN * BAILKY, gotten in the lapse __ of years, but they , rich or poor, to prevent the execution his suU.rdinat« officers and attendant a or of the Citizen, aud together they of J mus . bellious spirit, among tho Indians, and were, it is well rememb-red, worthv ATTORNEYS AT LAW, th- * haplain. or pnu-st. appointed to th- went to Miss Burt's house. The her The witnesses who have signed the ... kvV**,.« r«HM most formidable, and by far th- most C'cmrades of the rielde bind there g*th- Glassware. Boot« and 8ln>e», , ersilby corporation, and a* til« render mit did not seem to recognize the Ver im[>>rtai.t of th«*- w.s K.miakin, the er,-d on that farewell occasion. Cen- elocution of Jesus are: viari ««,«. • «as««» ’ vous for the employ»«, trapper», voya monter, but soon learned that he waa 1. Daniel Rohani, Pharisee. greal-st warrior and hadcrof them all. era] lfarney was present that day as l»*FM*B <»*«• Alt« , g< ura, interior trsd> r. and other attach 1 her old lover. A mistake had kept 2. John Zoraleded. Accordingly, to g»iu gain him hiui over to the invited guest to partake of the th« hospit-1 hospit- es. It w.s also held as the main ware i them apart for half a century, but 3. Raphael ItobaaL i »ide ' of ' j*.-ace was th- tirst c-'*u»ider«tioti 1 "~ allti—s of Sh-- cumpanr s ch'Meu chief. house and store of th« company forth« ami. a. very fittest for this diflicult «hen Fl-tcher left Ashville a few days 4. Capet. To-morrow tho old fort would be made i miui-tia« region » hich now euii.litiite. mission, Geueral Harney solected Fa- • later Mary Burt Howe, for that was J sus to be taken out of Jerusalem I the State of Oregon, tho Columbia ther De Smet, who at once proceed up O', er to hirn as the trustee of hi. gov through the gates of Tournea. the hermit's full name, accompanied Notions, into iiv.-r portion of Washington Territory on his accepted duty. He found Ka ern m nt aid h - wruld then preside as This sentence is engraved on a plate him as his wife. When Miss Burt and all of ldalin, and «portion of Mon- luiakin, was cordially welcomed and master where he was now the most of brass in the Hebrew language, and and Fl- teher were young they were en ‘ tana, until th« e.t.bhshinent of the Ivopitably treated by the haughty and honored guost. ! on its sides are th- following. “A sim gaged to lie married. The young wo m cLoaixo rsrrtrtTies. later depot at the fall, of tho Wiliam- reticent great chief, and in a few days ilar plate has been sent to each tribe.” man fancied her lover was attached to U F BELL, i tie rivi-r, where Oregon City is now, had succeeded in persuading the chief to A more than rubstanti.l board no. It wasdi?cor»rad in th« year 1283, in another girl, and suddenly left her when the Willamette and l’ni|>qna L<-ar him company to F<>rt Var.couver, spread tor the gay, Sod clo«« of a posses the city cf Aquilia, iu tha kingdom home in Maine. Going to Beaton, she ATTORNEY AT LAW, TL«r wiu •«••>• !’•«•«»• ’ portion, of Oregon were apportion-,! to IB •"I«* •*• MU'ia »Ht. «K m » As* MteakV FTBAJtf i lie re to arrange term, with G ’neral sion of half a century. The strong tip if Naples, bv a search made for Ro shipped a* stewardess on a ship Ixiund I that chief rendezvous, »llh Champo Harney. Th- Indian start-d under a ple of the early days of the company in man antiquities, and remained there for Liverpool. The vessel was wreck II, , <a.t C fia Itali. lul'U Frwn: tfTuw, oftMoN • g farther up th- riv.-r, and two- t thrv.- s burn oath of safety, on th« journey, that region was freely dispensed, and j .til it was found by the commission ed ou the North Carolina coast, and «Í tkrif aW.'-ty «•«VW« *••»! «•» <»rt»4 »•••• W»lB M’«Ft other smaller depot« submiinai» to it. sod of liliety of petaou while at Fort it loosed the tongues of the sturdy ! of aru in th- French army in Italy. i after many adventure« at sea in an Auvnut (he di.tinguisliisl men who had Vancouver, with freed >m to d-part st 1 veterans iuto recounting exciting ad- Vp to th- time of the campaign iu open boat and among friendly Indians II. Il UISHOP, 1st One time and another occupied F-rt his owu option after the coufervuce i! ventures «nd interchanges of long-ago ' Southern Italy it was pres-rved in the on land Miss Howe found her way to Vaiicouvi r a. chief factor, of the c. tn- for hi. native haunts. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, But on the . gibes and joke*, in which p-rilsof life vacristy of the Carthusians, near Na civilization. Rob-rt Fl etcher traced 1 p.uv were Sir Gorge rimpsnn. Sir journey lo th- Dalles at ou. halting • was ofte-i-tucca th- prompter to th- ples, wh-ro it was kept in a box of his runaway sweet heart to the ship OfB.r over E ast O bbgoxiaw Jun« » Douglas, Dr John Melauglilin, place for tho night, some perversely pranks that succeeded happy dellver- ebony Since then the relic has be-n I on which she sailed, and hearing of the Hu^ahl, .McT«»ish and Mr. Grahame, meddlesome and gabbling whitas amus 1 ance. N ver was listener bred to city kept in the chapel of Cacert. The I loss of the vessel, always mourned her pin hl» IAN« \u«l o» hr» Fr»»hlre taken In ri hangr ?! all of whom except the latter hair ed ihemsehes by relating how General life and little experienced in mountain Carthusians obtained by their pc-1 a, dead till the North Carolina paper lin» Higbvtt Market take. Jong since pasa-d over to tho ul«ut Harney ihtcmied to hang Kamiakin life w regaled with story and delighted titiors, that the plate might be kept gave him a happy surprise. !>¡L F. IL HIVING. ninjonty, and each has left to couimem at sight, as Colonel Wright h oi hanged with what seemnd so marvelous and by them, which wa, an acknowledge •»rrriifc bcl I**« vkhesderb . . ret- him an bonnr*xl name. They Oeho and Qualchiem lb- latter hid y«t was true. And as the twilight ment of the sacrifices which were n>Me C ash i ’AID FOR wool* PHYSICIAN ANO t URGEON wci om-ami all, remarkable men. Two ridd-n audaciously into Colonel Wright's waned and the night grew dark, and for th- French annv. The French Ue rfBea luta Fwrt Bwfferd Sallen. u! MasIBrl, •< 4 Ctl'blf.B a », - »'<)* I of th.-m wrre gn-nt and good, and of camp, and halted his pony directly in tho inspiration of the old Hudson bay * translation was tnsde literal!y by m*m- lent. Fatigued and Hu0*ry Office and Rr.idenc» —Over Citi l>ru, these two the in. mory of Dr. McLjugh front of Culouel Wright's, tent, us he rum, pure and strong, brought its full • i tiers of the eoinmisriou of arts. Den- NUirr, room Ne I. la wk build.nr'. I Im will endure among the piulwcr. of boisterously and with reckless dash of effect upon the veterans, to whom it no:i lmd a fee smile of the plat« en- j S t . P ace , July 20.—The Pioneer LOOIÍ.J Oregon, ami be perpetuat.-d by tbeir w c. M. K IV. M I» ■nann-r demanded to »cc that otlmer, ' iorui.'d a. the water of life, song inter- craved, which wa. bought oy Lord Press has the following special from ■ docendaul. in g-ateful and graceful tri-. ' and at th same time procla rued his ' spersed story, and even a dance, half Howard ou the «ale of Ms cabinet for Fort Buford! 4 p. M., Sitting Bull aud PHYSICIAN AND SURQEOb I <>ute to his -sall<d worth and noble j own identity. Ho was accompanied . Highland, with startling dish of Indi 2.S9O francs. There seem, to lie no i about 200 of his people arrived at ex deed, in giving and sending timely I h_v his favorite Squaw. Inteu minute, an revel to enliven it, was essayed if r.Sn, urn. «HlnioV historical doubt as to thq authenticity actly twelve to-day and surrendered ' succor to the struggling and definite NEW MEN IN CAMP! 1 not altogether accomplished. Tbit 0t thia The reasons of the sentence their arms and ponies to Major Broth more In. writhing lerdy was dangling W tv. Wllirt'tlMll. M 0 -Inigra’ila wh » ptopled that wild re-1 from a tree near by. Alvo were relat went on until the hour and th* signal correspond exactly with those of the ■ erton. No speeches have yet been • sion between the over! vid «migration ed th,' atoriea of G-neral Il-irnoy's ■ for the “heel tap’ Came, and with that made, as Sitting Bull and bis orator PHYSICIAN ANDSUnOlON gospeL i and the period uf tho gold discovery are fatigued anil hungry. They were and vigorous shaking of hands and .imdarity decisive manner of dealing rs.ni m>M. ««mo«. i in California. placed in coin part.-nents between the DESIT AXn CRC9IT. with h-utile Indians ou the plains, in robustious embrace, and pledgos re-! post and the boat landing and are as AP »au« iV'MtiMily «'»••utet I -, 4ay of mgM AX OLD INDIAN FtUltTEa. his wars against the savages, and the mindful of the auld lang syne, the mid- , “Let bygone, b- bygones," slid she, securely in Major Brotherton’s power night of the old company ’ s possi ssiou intimation was gleefully given that in General Harney »«. then iu com- aftur'she had managed to quarrel with as if in irons. A cerrespoudent visited r. I* EAUAN. M n I maud of tho military departmetit in like spirit he would <l«il with every of the fond old n-ndoevous passed away, him on the way homo from the circus. Sitting Bull after his lodge was erected the ttxivrtifLed h»fi taf oj-wtit 4 a ' and the morning of its mastery by the 1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON jflrognn and Washington, which cm hostile I idi.n who might fail into bis lie reflected awhile: “And is thia and cheered the old man by informing . braced all the territory west of the hand, by fair or foal means. These i Vuiti-d States had come. And the the end f’ • uT<4t, oKls"» hiui that h’- had seen his lost daughter, rilUMI^inN uni|?[ H ■ ky -I ni'iUins a id north of Cali i'll, stories reschml the ear of Kamiakiu revelers ajrustomed t> it, walls were O»n»« -O • W. b «ir**». “It is sir; all is over between us." whom the Canadians had told him was . UUllllillu. IUIl llUUdL fornia and Vtah II- had lieontua fa- “• b- was wrapped in his blankets for ' thenceforward as strangers in their “Last Sunday night you said you 1 in chains, only a short time before and lilt J W HAI L l own early h-rn-s. He who had boon lav % i a-i . at ' n»ou. as an Indian fighter and his nans, the night s sleep. 1 h- next asoraing loved m».” that she was well ai.d happy. He ex- ’■ ‘ ®r‘ rt •• alone ititi'ired a»c among tho hostile! lie wu. missing. He had fled during their distinguished guest soon took pea-! “I did then; I do not now.” PHYSICIAN ANO SURQECN i pressed a desire to talk alter he bad session of it only to order its speedy , «-«»••■■•■./W .w b ». •rilxw of th« Plains and th- Great the night, and neither perauasioii nor "And you want bvgoues to be by rested and eaten. r»Hi'L»Tnx. mise -N demolition, as directed by h, supori-' gones!” nrei-rr- cir. t. tn. rar ArrtNTiover .vraa-nox <w ' *>"««*»»»• . On coming coming to to take tan,- |>l«!g«» I—- «»-r * Ofrww .Al ih* Villar I ||« bbbb . All |TB'np<>)' Bt The cavalcade as it filed into the tei.Lvti »... »Bjr -r » Ijbl ma, ih», a,. the e nnui md assigned him, with hi. , lice or bring him among the whites, ora at Washington, so that in another “Yes." garrison attracting much attention. It pr- |>«tw4l t • rntiivr «*B»ifB aciaaa. headquarter, at Fort Vancouver—th-' whoin lie so distrusted an j h iteil. Blit year the travibr on the Columbia “Who's to pay for all the ice-cream— ’’ . consisted of six army wagons loaded magnificent Vniled SU’e.inilit try p-et other chief» were afterward* brought would have pointed out to him the1 “Leave n«, r.irrewnary wretch! with squaws and children, followed by MAKE ALVAN ES J. A. ST h OWBRIDGE, grassv sward so lovelv to view v h-rcon on the Columbia river, wl^icli embraced to meet General Hartley by lather , - - , . .’aaie veur price for vour valuablo ser- 25 < r 30 of Louis Legare’s Red river Th» ix»n nt r«*»A*>n*ibk* rm»*« I1»vina I m «I i._: ______ .. ,. ___ ?_ ______ 1 the Hudson Buy Company's fort of the' Lie binet, and a listing peace with all had stood for so many years the moat vk. ^nd I will seo it paid.” liirei-t lmfwwu-r ••<! Brel-r In I carts well filled with baggage. Sitting U» i » l ' • IlNirteiM*« hi »iiwil-ifniwing, nn<i i priced depot cf of the Hudson Bay Com Lorn- sfaxt moruiug's post brought her the sanie name—he hail secured The com I thos« trilies was the c inscquence. our mi»«r< ata b* mi; coiidiiiiii «itli Bull himself and his chiefs and head MTIitll MO SHOE flHOINGS, pany, the Vancouver. I pmiy. old fort at A u icouver. >o f o l] 0W i n ^. liii»>r <»r th«»StNte nl mre* and panv of I'atli >r Do Nm-t, tho renowned PREPARING FOB TUE CHANGE. men rode their ponies and did not dis I ... L* a «« w**a«av I»« »1, a a.xel |mrik'iilariy E<««i»*rn Ore- Jesuit Father so lu-lovttl by the lari ! Thnke »tiring events had occurred other token now marks the spot, mid no CM. mount ar.d shake hands till they ar g-»n. *«• fr»*l that w« Tni IdkACh t No IH9 »»mi Rlh rt. Piirtknd, Or «us Indian trilies as the "Gemi Black just before the former delivery of old the grass likewise grow, upon the To is • -r r -ipt :<oe rt wth rived at the placed fixed upon for their <au <•*’■ Mliafii«. graves of the veterans of that memora ...fc.« fo.il.vw 1 • C' ■» ehnn-fe r»».u Gown," and who had traveled alone Fort . Vancouver , _ .... HucUon ........ Bay __ •ion I»» all par. Tb«’ m1»’ rrllalUo m»l 1‘rat ralahllttbrd hnnaa by the camp. Sitting Bull seemed more sul I ▼nV* .......... ? W Tjr M* Dre br< Va and f.>arl««sly the wild regions of the ¿’»mtwiTy to"thn United States, as the ble day in June, 1849. b Art (A)... u im I'lirtlanil. itili» agtnta i«»r Kirby ‘a w li** fo 13 »'jpr*r< at len and silent than any of the chiefs R» H usïium nr>-\ J akes O'M cara . I Ch "•C'l «•!♦▼» • haul«« Ululati ti Iratlivr. hostile Sioux, th" thieving Crow., th- ENGAGED IN WOOL GROWING ! 140 •» .4'0 04 ha has under his management. Oregon treaty required Jlr Gra It is X5 00 I fl nrhjt »T 'Min'« AD mv Tn 'à h or al dangeron. Blackfeet, and dwelt and ham» was the company's chief factor It »hall I i « mir aim. by h«»m «tv, fair ilral* WOXPEU4 OF UKOOJI COBV. f*1» <*h f.-.t iwnli I n ! 'Ju ' 1 000 OC thought that kind treatment will soon h -lil hiataerrd mission, utiniol. tn d and appointed to tho performance of the 1] S«‘ Rv Ln tiltil.Whir» intf and airlct Hti»*nti<ui t«i biKin »* hb , h> >1 S‘ .... . pacify him. The government accepted T » 4J i IG’ Iu Ir b** ... W nif*rlt liw (ni«fl'h*n<'.» of m H w ho n-vtied among even the murderous s-rro«-lul duty on that side, and to Broom corn is likely ht no distant, ihOtiUA. . 4C OC. y ‘I’M« b* ... ÎOûOOj his j-urrond-r in good faith. Hi ii t>iv«»r 11« with lh**ir pitinu. NT «Í >0 k .M • Apaches mid Comanche«. 1 thrwfVA. (10.) Th« dispatch forwarded to Standing Gtneral Harney was c nnuitted the ilay to revolutionize the breadstuff sup- ' To Me atfu. Our ( •'ininib*,'on ta Albi Ü8<‘, 44. . 2 î®2 f0 2 M DWIGHT A BAILEY. Ueneral Harney had been appointed dutv developed by th« Government at ply of tiio world. A prvees* has bcou T«'R! ■— - — Rock informed Crow Wing and Low ■ <•» e1«! •» Gcnfiul Lind Afj-ntt, No^arif PtJilit nud I'.IQ) M 00 i,«ut >’ Dog of Sitting Bull's arrival, end it is » B-TB K BB OK aW •»’ Z to »uc.'oed General N Tin m Clark, who Washington. Mr. Grahame had made discokered by which the finest and J Tr* . fp-rb.».m Ron»- bl f 4 20 00 h ( -r.i.. believed that thia news will remove Tirtua rtmlrini? mlvan- *• m» tli»-ir IV.««»| w.» in command of that d'-partme it preparations for a grand final reunion moat delicious Cour cun <>e uitulo from I Ht\L ESTATE DkOKEHS. To 44 ',-vibrr p >:«. run Hpp’y h ’ ihr Bfi’re *»t Vln.-ra Kn'brliii'l at the time of the Indian war of 1A58- of the coni|>aiiy's old officers and pen the seed to the extent erf one-half its | Baiare J je,........... ..U auy desire the Indians there may havo ?S Iw-ti ............. FKXnLKTHy,. , UBKuuM A IkHnur R. Ab XAtulorA < •». in l***nd|i t><n. .*>9, and who wa» c< n id. r d unatii ed sioners—mostly old sub agents, clerks j weight, and leave the other half a val- j Tn 1 mir. b i n o» to leave th« sgenev. “s e<-f«*n4 . IS C4 II kVK Towfi'hll» • l«te - fall l.jrv(v»| intuir lb nr ♦»» ua nt »»ur oilice, 107 N"iih F’ir-1 Sirv» •, for the position, A th r >u*'h Indian ' _ _ _ truppe«« ,._rl__ —at tho old bort, to take liable tood for making beef and tuilk. , T r« “> 0 rui and in< my Il I in ilUh Buuulv, au'l r«»< i»nu •• oil < i .1 »« . ....... P.iciiaud, Or. The Home of Ma lisa, ror Bal-* I . etc . . . 4 0WC9 tighter was r-qiiii»d. and the Secretary I ‘¿u’ce"t!>» Almut twenty Siri locai i'B ■>•»* » i" li'v pr, .«til Una mi <<»» • tt-il . . .... >1»* before. _ ____ _____ —, . The average yield per acre is 300 hush-1 Tn b-»r* Ftrmr me < ul JACOB FRAZIER, » from th'- L'Oil uTfc.- ,i |<a«Hai»d«' • f AV-a. L-. 1 ..,-11 ..... .. a!..* ...... r for _ ¡ ! n „¡| w „ro present, • , , had 1 promptly .1 els, and iu many i .stances 500 bushels, I after “ Montpelier" the home of President of \\ sr In».I well s' l'-cted th- man who rlrcii*. ... 1 in al! w«re prompt Wi l ■rr.tirr da ta< f «r pafl'»« •• u lor BUf ••» lh« fcilirf .1 I. tWRRRY. Tevl . .CKTiB tm « i .... is « h m Madison, will be sold at auction »n the tawirtl hB u|iw| MB* », nonl'lfll tiie pi l e. C«1 33,000 pouuds have boon secured, i C«l inel mol Gvirge 0 -orge W. Wright i „.«ponded t< to > the iuvitation of their thi laeiora th l.nral I.4B I <lina--, ua<< OR «ppoal v> I La I'» Fab 0 IW1.-» b. 12 3ui * - k* 1 » the L, • aw kwk a « * share 1.« — w «*4» L u* ! ■ chi.-f. . 1 His Y * predecessor, ! F * •«*< hud ■ performed of a •' the Dugald Me- docs it exhaust the roil na as iiiuwui Indian Will call kxmami»» nl«hi *«d ot >II b <'1 bal-ooa dua. i 28th instant This estate is situated I itiT m ai V* h r/l'in i..........” f'- — ’ great ..................... ”r. cniHi. illK predMOCSSOr, 1/upnn uiv- , Nor *wr uw» 1V r*uauM LHC I«ni a»y i ill termali Mimr A^irteBil id > active service in the w«r, and h«d been I ^vjah, ) ( U 1 corno all th« way from corn, from the fact that it feeds from H She met him et the door. “Com* in Orange County, Va., on the line of ' ' ' * ....................... «Il I al hill I* »1 I.A J **ilp «• allori B ill»«. S id <1 i —1 in *■ ________ : Island with Mr. Grahame a deeper soil aud ■ arsimilatrs ............................ J . viH»t m <fli*-i r<tr* Kill Niy uu I »• II L»ll4, Vtelitu tnlistantly the field at tho htad of ' | Vancouver its fond into the parlor, Chawley,” she said, ths Virginia Midland Railroad, a few WALLA walla <l»y rr«i|M'rtv. Ft* on n'BB-aii ••» »au.m'ii rates. troops, while General Clark remaiued | ,UMfrt Ouoe more with his loved and from a cruder «tats. It Ixtlongs to the “and Ill pay yon." An hour after« hours ride from thi* city, and consists fh* »’It ■ «I.4 H-ti or la «b-.».- r- arr I «r* '!•• nnh at headquarter« at, Fort ^anconver, | |ovjng gompaniona in duty and danger- sin« gouus as the sweet cane, com ward she ««' ooutracting a fresh debt of over a thousand acres of well-water rwvaa nl Hi« kml I I Vimini rninlv AO I «Mi li’l* •'ll •«is Unir «n-i » Irin U» l.< Ur» dr by r«iir.'!i; I > n* — The victory over the regular troops u odvouturo during their long and monly knowu as torghum, which us an at the ice-creaiu »loon near by. —Ixiu- ed, situated, timbered land. The finu Wtibiw ap*’l*| f«r|i|t|^ I I Inctlmg r iw (o«) >r»|iu^: ( . s_ zv Colonel .i.___ i St-pto«, .. ____ *_ *_zi , brick dwelling was built hv Mr. Madi under st <i th« outset of wearirotn« journey« and , expedition« in article ______ „ rapidly r—y — of fo<xl — is B______ growing in ■ i.ville Argus. ■BTARUrUAP IN IKU . hostiliti'-s, __ w ______ __________ legions, ___ public esteem, and from the seed of son, aud th« grounds planted and laid hoktilities, w| when Captain Walker waslthat iI(|MSt __ of uninhabited . The Peruvian Syrup has cured out by him are the most beautiful iu killed, greatly inspired the oonfedera- kilhd, confedera- Mason cauie-an old Svxjtohman; x[a»ou Sootohman; which ____________ a most _________ uutridous ___ flour _______ cau be ' thousands who were guff-ring from the State. There arc abcut eighty acres MAKI FACTI RLH OF ted Indian _tril>e« aoknowfedged j un, .fender, s]Hlufer, wiry w iry but but well well pn*erv»d, preserved, obtained. obtained. ---------------- ----- trilw* who acknowledged dv.pepsia. Debility, Liver Complaint, II th« inprov«d grounds, which are - , powerful chief Kamiakin, and they ■ . ! 4MT and anil «hhkers , Ul-kl'll white "Hire aajiriveiii «o UII.OI BREA1», LAKES TIES ANI- , the hair ------------ — *■* -------------- nun illuni iiiiiii 1 ft ~“'Z the ' mil- 1 i , suf,W) though with the firm Step toll oonGdant of ----------- ovnrcmniug step and and 1 C- The “ Su . premo court of Michigan '. has Boils, Humors, Female Complaints, beautified by iSvua and terras«», and ail tow«!» nt Cnwkart. Fir» jr«x»f BmLUttf .1. .. . ^*,.1 Yvi».'« fvvun » lv *s • ' tOl'MT NTBKF.T. j diera «nd driving »1,« the ss whites from th. ' <> fe-aring of • oue iu * bis prim« just rendered a d-otsion in a oa.- » iu I etc. Pamphlets free to any address. white pine and w.ilnut groses planted I aiu uu» I rvpared la» evil tinker couutrv. I ti- u-.l g Mi.vwvi-iiif.mrl.wl Ali« erection *ar»>4M.inn of nF tvkinh p:#*i Uvei to ta. trivia. ua<*. j upper ("!<»luiul»ia Columbia river river country. Iy o ßg,] Uperintended die which nna one mun man l^nf. lent another another inf*nav money Seth W, Fo.de a Sonv, Borton. by President Madison. There is noat-o- wherewith to get up a corner on wheat. ticu more healthy, and in natural seam ivvNQtBlNO TUE RAVAGE«. | the fort iu 1828 and was now a pen- ivi.n Jtn? nrr.taso tu no. Ntw .Uor, CRACB.EJR8 No more Dy.pop.ia or Indigestion!! ’ j But tho subsequent «pewlv ««d Im- stoner, ut red «iter many y.ais of The lender sued tn recover the money — Dr. Henley’s California IXL Rte cry ucuo is more beautiful, the horn»- * » «il r I« <*>» n>. oh*«,»* «toad commanding a fine view of th« amo for the baok. The tour» held that a combine 'portatit victori.« of Celomi Colon. 1 Wright, faithful »ervice service with a n namo Of ».vtry r»fl ■0'1 •!<**» •< RM fòli figure^ B.xur*'<! ib«»«n i<x-B »4 an *u- tion entered into to artiticiallv affect t«r« al wavs give immediate relief. I Blue Ridge. This is a flno situation Beef, Pork« Veal & But on Hhviux > Lie dest ruettou of their store« of ¡Bo-JoiMeet fotogritjn _ «wbfO»<> Ir*»»'» »‘4 * '•rn. I u» . Old Robi'it' - Virnie ‘-the veteran of the price of any necessity of life was Sold everrwh.ro ____________ ' for a stock form and for a gentleman's Ti> lo imiud lu IVudJ* U>A rd'.-r «I U»ti W b JI b Wail« 1 akary uvery I - i.wni», bis impt’iro and thoofiug cfj C — — »«if fcN-it- lu i-f Hcvw I butlSCkS SotezHU fbf tas X1»T OsuK. tgi.N. cx)y country rcsidene». A hotter one couhl -------- , * i EOO'uorw bis summary hanging of veterans,” tbe lia’csA the W<*t fear- illegs), end the loan in tils easy could fierBo« an* <>wre* Meat» er aU C: "------------------------------------------------- O'S» M-.d Quslchior., .nd bU urre*‘and lost, tho b^x>t ia stature, bulk m-d not bq racovwrtd -------- ;__________________________ - rgjlhbo found tr. the Old’iwou '": . Ill. M * mW. err/a r ic.t. r <i.> ¿a- •r* t THE EAST OREGONIAN H llullKUILU. I J K lie*». KKatlkni THY MOTUKK. DRY GOODS, I. LAX!) A(¡KX( Y! oTElM BAKERY’. H