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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1881)
Ehe (fast Orrgouiau FU1L18HK0 «V HR. Y ... ■« . cox, UAfLBY A Oe (fast êregniaK FK1ÜAY. Is 3« i ue « •» A «» • «• 7 Mi» • S» • « 11 » U M 14 00 ’• * 00 • 0» D« <» U •» M W U (M> ÎU M »> 0» 4« W » •» 40 W •• «• lw JACKHON Office. Mala It Opp the < ourt H.- um •w PENDLETON UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBERS 1881. VOL. G. I owners of Portland, aa both Milwaukie | and Oregon City were repreaenb-d by I Fron the l4*ii'-uat«-r E* «ruiner. j the pr>-M the former having the ll'at A great many y.-xrs ago the Gover Job Prlntlu« Yea, I know there ar* «tain« on my rarprt. WM A'Mr to udvocate its advantages nor of North Carolina received a friend.. ervatlea. lit Etrry Urparlnrnt. The trar e* of «mall muddy boot«; « OtHl It. ■ over «very other einl>ryo city in the I ly visit from the Governor of South , ------ territory and the latter Iwing represent Carolina. After a real North Carolina McCov’» RrrBKATfformeriy Stark- I And I M*r your tM|M-«try glowing, Prudh-tou, Oregon All «putlcaa with bliwuiim ami fruit! ed by the Ornjmt a weekly dinner of liacoa and )ama, the two ey’a Ranch) Union Co., Or. ) An«l I know that my walla an- dl»A«un*d I newxfMiper doing lavttle fur the interests Governor» lit pipes and aat in the S kit 18th, 1881. With prints of »mail finger« and han<la; ¡of On-gon City in |«rticular. Under ahatle of the l«ck veraitda with a demi- Er>. E ast OasooxiAS — There have And that your own h«Hi»«-hold inowt truly j ih> ae circumstances the people of Port John of real North Carolina coni whia 'een aeverai Indians in these moan In immarulafr purity atumls. j land thought justice to themselves and key, copper distilled, within easy reach, tains lately, but they have left in a AnU 1 know limi m> parl«»r I« IHU rr«l their praperty, demanded that they “There waa nothing stuck up aliout hurry. It seen.a front all the infonaa- Willi iiiHiiy «rl«l tr»-»»«tirr« un-I loy«; | should procure a pres* through which ' theae Governors," says a North Car» we can gather on th« subject the In Would rv.pei Holly rail III. allenlinw »I the I While your »>wti I« In «Ialufl4»«t ortl«*r, their interests would lx? promoted. 1 line State historian, in the homely but dians were hunting seven or eight miles publie tr> I heir largely lie raanl rt»« k ul I'nliorriKxl by the |»r»-««’«»«•«• of boy«. We ha*» m I.I x J largely tn oar Stork of Accordingly, in October of that year, vigorous i language „ _ — _______ of his section, aouth of this place. While out ____ one th<- materials fol a printing .office were “There they act and smoked, and sot day last week some of them thought Embroldrrirs Laers Bullous, Ek. quit« * *"■ ’ * '• •••«- ‘ -» »Ntltlly all hour« << th«* dn> ; shipped on laiard the hark Keoka, at and smoked, every once and a while they were fired at >xtt could not tell for luitllr«' Islnrn an«l /%lj»ara l latrrM, While ><»u »H in your*« un mollateti ■8an Francisco, But the vessel having taking a mutual pull at the demijohn certain as it might have been a stray Am! <!nmu I I k quirt avnjr! I i-xprrienoed head winds and delays on with the aid of a gourd which they used »hot find by others of the p* ty. Nobby Style» of AI IOHXKYM the |«-.sage, did not arrive here until as a democratic goblet. The converse However, that night their camp was .MENS AND BOYS’ (’I-OTIIINC Yra, I know then* are h»iir little bed* Itlea , the following month, and the issue of tion between the two Governors was on tired fired into and aa the balleta Imlleta whistled Wh« rr | tnuat »titnd watchful «wh night; « ■ ti«««« L • «•• While you go «nil in your carriage, Al Lower Prirr» Thau £v«r. the |mper was delayed until Devmler the subject of turpentine and nee, the close tn their ears there was no longer TURNER A UOX. And IIa«h In your «Irraaca Mt bright. Ith. when the II "kly Orryouia* made staples of their respective States, ami any <loubt lait that the shots were Ih niitir« tn L«4«hr»‘ atHl M i »*«' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, it» sp|e-arance, Thomas J. Dryer la*ing the further they got into the subject meant for them. We learn there were Now, I think Pin a neat little woman; the lalilor editor and proprietor. In the first the the lower lower down down they they got got into into the the jug, jug, about aliout twenty twenty shots fired but have not AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES SANDALS, SLIPPERS AND KID SHOES ! like my liousn orderly, too; ONKttOM A t'oiiiplcl« I.la- of nuuila-r of the Ornjunym, Portland is and the lower they got in the mg heard of any of them taking effect, And I'm fund of all dainty belonging«; <N>v«Mha><M Mal« «»r^K Yet would not change placva with y<»u. deacrilwd as a town that ha- sprung in the dryer the Governor of .South Caro- The Indians did not return the fire MEN'S A BOYS' BOOTS A SHOES to exi«ten<e within an incredible short lina got, who was a square drinker and seeing no one to shoot at. Some per- JOHN A tlUYKR, i Xo? k«*rp juur fnlr horn«* with ft» r»nl»T. space of time. The buildings, mostly a wann man with about a million pores ' -oux think tbe attacking p<u*ty might • 11« from l»*tli«-r «»«‘I ATTORNEY AT LAW, new, <-f gixxl style and taste, which to every square inch of his hide, which I* 1« a («reel of Frenchmen who are up lini« A Capa tor Everybody Ami k<-«'p )«Mir own fuMctful Iritiurr*, Their Hl.sk Will mn.i.t ■ » hrr«liif.>re of with their white cotta of paint, con- enabled him to histe in a likely share here trapping and hunting and not lik- FRNIM.r!*Mt, • OMBiOK lint gK«* »«»•■ my fruir «pl«*ti<11»l toy«! traMnl with the dingy appearancs* of of corn-juioe, or or other other I»-' I»» erage, erags-, and and ing Ix> get all the game ing to to to to see see |xw Jieor far «>rr»%a fp etaira, »he»« lb« !*•«»«•*» MimiiKii:*, towns generally on the Pacific coast, keep his carcass at the same time well took this method of searing him off. roirri.mi gives it a most home like aspect. Al 1 ventilated, and generally always ready Others say it ia quite likely people KVKItrs A WALKER. Il IHIIW IRE, ludiug to the citizens, the editor says for more, while have not yet forgotten the part taken KAKLV liAVK ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I < I<4.«KM A TORArVO, * I he property holders, by their industry in the Bannock war bv the Umatillas putBunwa. - obbuou and lils-rahty are manifesting an earn and that these mountains are a good From llr««Hirr<’a of < )rv-<t>n nn.l Waalihiglon. < HO« K EHI, GlUHEKIEeS, est of the future destiny of the pla-e Was a more cautious drinker, but was place to stay away from. We don’t <*mca bt»«A *•»*» •«••»* Iii n gar«I to the early days of thin The inhabitants, for intelligence and mighty sure to strike lot tom at about know who did the shooting and sujs- AOTIOAM. KT«’., < ity we can «Io lariler than to give the tnoral worth, are notjiurpusiuxl by any ' the twelfth drink, like as if nature had j,o«e it will always remain a mystery V «AH« •«•»»• • • •••!.•». I word» fouml in McC ormick ' b Directory town in the Eastern states.* When measured him by the gourdfuL Well, unless laeut Farrow comes out here, TESTIN' A lltllKY, in |HC)3. From that account, we l»*arn Il A K I» W A R i:, we consider the general character bs- they sot and smoked and argued, and picks up the cartridge shells snd solves ATTORNEYS AT LAW, that th«* lirxt «tore wa« eat al »lislud on »»• aw«»Mise r» «i« stowed upon the great majority of the Governor of North Carolina was the problem. All we know is the In- the south Meat corner of Front ami _____ towi.s on the Pacific coast at that early as Ixmiutable hos|utalde as any leal teal Southern gen- . dians left between two days _ Mr. Me- rtmMJttoN, «••ami Waahmirton atreeta, uherw this ofliue is day, such a commentary on Portland tieman could las, for be ladled out the Coy toyg he saw a young squaw looking ••»«H-« ‘MW ige INaWrtMkW. ... . ANH located. Thoaccount is as follows: speaks volume* 1.1 its praise. whiskey in the most libera)manner, be- for horses yesterday. Mac says, CARPETS AT COST now “During th«* month of Not rm I «er. “For several years, the people of1 ing |>articular to give hia distinguished. -Mhei<»>ke<l Bosh.-d ind mshtened, J II REED. i 1M3, Hon. A. L liovrjoy, (at present Portland, aided by the farmers of I guest three drinks to one, and guaging Heveyesdilated snd bcreolorhelgtileaed.*’ rrai«ling at (>n*g«»n City.) and a gentle Washington county, had lxx-n canvass his own d.ioe with great care, for fear —paint we think. ATTORNEY AT'LAW. Gtnaawiire, Boot« ami Shoes, man named < h erton, stepped ashorr at ing the possibility of constructing a that if he didn't he might lose the w.n pmis* u> «ni*« < -•«• ot ib. rias Jeisuu TDK GUAM thia point from an Imlian canor, whilst gixsl, sul-tantial rt«d from this city 1 thread of his arguir«nt and the demi llialtvl a«4 I« »>»• P«p«v«Me < •«»< en route from Vancouver to Oregon leading to the Tuadtin Plains; but no john might run dry liefore the Gover In these mountains is nearly all dried KKHIPKNi r iNu-IUt M, r«M»tNa <*"«•»» OMrr In VHIorkrt « Hrlrk H m II4I m 0. HATS and CAPS, City, uml hating examined the to|»o- deiinit setion was taken towards its nor of South Carolina should lie ready up. Sheep that are usually fat at this Pondloton, Oregon. graphy of the surrounding country, | cmnpletion until the fall 1851, when it to dust out for home, in which case it season of the year are in only fair con- It. It. BISHOP. «•«MH'luded at oner that it was a moat was determined to construct a p'ank would look like he had not properly ! dition with very few exceptiona. We H ÀL*it«i>ia J asmi « F« a « *« eligible pimition for a town aite. Not road leading tlirouhh the canyon at the olaerved the laws of hospitality which eanqied with Mr. Fraarr, one of the JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Motion«. Etc Iwong prepared however, to coininrncr southwestern portion of the city. Ac would have been a self-inflicted thorn moat successful sheep men in the coun- cl«*aring away th«* laudi and timber, cordingly, in October, the first plank of iu his side for years to come, and no try, at the "Glass Ranch” on owr way Office ov.-r E sst Ouanos ism . with which thiir contemplated claim the pioms-r public work was laid by I amount of apology could ease his mind up here. He never saw feed so short was covered, they determined to pro Stephen Coffin, nnd the event was duly or enable him to feel warranted in in the mountains, We asked Mr. F. rilYKK I \NS cun* the necessary outfit, tools and pro- < ' celelirat».! by the citizen* en masse, showing his countenance to his fellow- what t he thought Kester's bear, Su« <•< «or» to IL T IIUK TON, M D. I viaioiia, and return at some sulMWNiurnt who looked u|K>n the conu-mplate.1 im men, especially ' ■'/ i in ? hia 1 home of in the E ast O bkgomiax late- ____ district, ' ,, spoken . |*»ri«Ml for prnuanent settlement. provement as one of the most inipor- where for generations it had been a ly, was after when he took the blankets I ■•Ill RICIAN %W M ri . iov R. Alrintidrr A Co Tru«* to their purpoNe them* hardy | taut enterprises, in which the |xw>ple of main point with every gentleman to out of the house. He said, 'Horace, “Horace, j .\««i*trtiit Hurgnm <> II. »V N | pioti«*vra returned during the ensuing this portion of the territory could be keep liis visitor well supplied with you ought to know the bear is an om- winter, ami cominrnci'd at once to come interested. MAIN STREET. 1 ermtnre comforts, and to hand him a niverous animal and when vegetation *l’i» la* f«»ui»«l ni I > IC «V N (ui litiapihil «•l»*ar oil the land, and make prepare “On the 18th of April, 1859, the good gourdful a-, a stirrup-cup when dries up in the mountains he lives on tions for th«* erection of a log cabin, first number of a daily newspaper was aliout to take his departure for the bugs and other insect«.” PENDLETON, OREGON. which th«*y determined to build, on a DR E R I It VI ND. issuid and lore th« title of Portland liosotn of his family. Singular to rv- SXKAK THIKT. . bit«* they had chosen close to th«* ravine, /><n7y .»>«•«. It was published by 8. ' late, the cautiousness manifested by PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON i alien* at present stands the Portland English A Co. ul *.***• BL« <1nl*lr«a a -|"*< laity I»H the Governor of North Carolina was of Some one broke into McKinzie's camp I • Saw Mill, in the southern portion of Ortie«* an«l llriiiilrtH’v (hi-rl'if v I »nig ---- Dealer» in----- “Portland in latitude 45’ 30' north, ' no avi a^ for at one and the same mo- and stub Mac's clothes which causes th«* city, Hut Ifore they had |M*r lougitude 122 27' 30’ west is a |>ort ment him much trouble. Mac says if any .Sion*. riMiiu No. 4, brick buikling. fuctiil their arrangements for the com of entry, the county seat of Multnomah ' one needed them worse than he did tiik tug wkxt drv pletion of their dwelling, Mr. Overton county, and the commercial metropolis they may have them and all they may W. V. Ml KAV. M. I» Aud other rriwlncr taken in exchange nt ( diNjMiNvd of his inten st in the claim to I of Oregon. It is pleaa-intly located on A ik ! the Governor of North Carolina, find with them. H oback . the Higiitwt Market rate» Mr. F. W Pettygrove, who, in con the west liank of the Willamette river, much to hix aubaequent inertifieatiou PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON junction with L»ve)or had th«* < lai tn alxnit thirteen miles above the junction when lie learneJ the fact afterward, rZNCI KT*'X. OHBUoX CASH PAID FOB W<HH surveye«l and the l*oundaries eataMMied of the Columbia, and aliout oue hun dropped oil into a quiet sleep, while the A farmer who was as niggardly a during tin* summer of 1844. During j « ■•»«»«, • • Nt«» W. W. WIIITUOMIl, M l>. Mr -Imail- Frazier having purchased the winter of the sain«» year, Mnara. dred and ten miles by the river course Governor of South Carolina continued man as ever lived, contrived by hia from the Pacific oc an. The city is to keep on with bi* argument, holding t parsimonious habits to amass great the interest of E. Iadx-nstein, tlx new Ixivejoy and Pettygrove hin*d a man located on a plateau which gradually the empty gourd in his hand in close PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BENTLY & HAWN, to commence clearing otT the tinilter, increases in height as it rvedes from contagiousness to the demijohn, and wealth. He was likewise conscience PKMMJmiM, «mKMON firm of ztlexandcr A Fraser will carry and to procun* loga suitable for the the river, until it forms a range of hills wondering at the ap|«rent aleent-inind- less, and scrupled at nothing that would THE Alt rail« allem»»«.! In, day or itifM const ruction of a dwelling house; but at the wostern extremity of the city edness of his hitherto attentive host, add a dollar to his pile. Not far from the a change was made in th«* location, the from winch may l»> seen the snow capp to whom, after a minute and a half of him lived a shiftless sort of fellow, who K. F. EAGAN. M. D. loved to steal lietter than to work, and BEST and MOST COMPLETE pn»prictore deeming it mon* prudent to , ed summits of Mounts, Hiaxl, St. Del painful silence, he made use of but one the fanner said to him once: ; commence o|M*rations nearer the c«*nter ! ens and Jeflerson, the Cascade range ramark: “Governor, don't you think PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON “Clem, I will give yon a shilling a stock over opened in ■ of their claim, in preference to improv 1 WKMYtiW. fiRgi.oh of mountains, and llie lueanderinga of it's a long time between drinks!" tbe bushel for all the potatoes you will ! ing th«* southern extremity, linuiedi ftrr*» -Du K«« K«r«*« remark lieinglieard by George.the body Pondloton. the t olumbia and Willamette rivers" ! bring me, and I don't care where you ate pre|iarations were made to clear off 1 servant of tbe Governor of North Caro ! get them.” the ground adia«*ent to where th** Co DR. J. W. IIAl k lina, who knowing that there was some Clem jumped at the chance, l>ut asked luinbia hotel nt present stands, (north MKMIOI M Gt inFAT. thing wrong, took to the woods, where PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON him where he could get them. west corner of Front and Washington n^rttm in full binât. he remained in seclusion for three CLOTHING PVMHIJtTOM, OIIIWI<»M. ** “I don't care where. Of course you streets,) and accordingly a log house < ilays, but the Governor of South Caro On the 12th inst. Stewart Spears of Urru*« Al I hr V ill »rd llouar All rail« p««»mpil> At will steal them, but that's none noueof was < rei te«l on th«' «|w»t, and occupied lina receiving no reply from tbe Gov i ■ \< GROCERIES, Wr «111 k<s-|> ttMialanll) ott hand a lull Ml ppi) of by their rni|»loyre during the winter. Big creek, starti-d from his resident«- ernor of North Carolina, mounted his inv business.” The bargain wax struck, and every The building completed and a portion with a threshing machine which he was horse and rode sadly liomward writli an DRESS GOODS, of the land clean*d, the proprietors taking to a neighbors. After traveling irrepressible feeling at his heart that night for a week < 'lem would drive to MRS M .1 HA LU I determined upon having a im»re accu a mile or two he remembered having then- was coming to be a hollowness in the fanner's house with a load of po rate survey of their claim ami in th«* left his spirit level at home. He then friendship, and that huinttn nature wax tatoes, put them in the cellar, and re DRY GOODS, I Of«vary |taarrt|*lhm. IIOTUIIor IlKKMSICI*, am deal owl summer of 1845, Thomas A. Brown stopped the team, and taking a horse m danger of drifting into a condition ceive his pay for them. At last he which was tied l-ehind the trucks, got asked him where he got them. Main StrwH, next d<w»r to Poat Olticr. BOOTS AND SHOES. was employed to do so, which he did, on him, with nothing but a piece of 1 of chaotic mockery.” Ever since the “Stole 'em.” at the same time lay ing a |»ortion of it lavurrenre so touchingly dexcrilied by “Where did you steal them, Clemt” A general a»*irtmpnt of into stn*eta, blocks and lota it lieing rope for a bridle, and did not expe the conseientious historian, a common HATS ND C PS, ngre«*<l ln'tw*ren the partners that th«* rience any trouble in going home, Imt “Oh, up in your side hill loti" re- Wllllnrr. Hrr«« «iwda mot Trimming, form of invitation to join a social glass lots were to l»e tifty feet wid«* by one upon starting back, the horse got con- I has lieen: “As the Goveri or of South pl ed Clem, while a grin took entire If Alw«yn on hand. After riding a short distance, |*ossession of his face. He got away in CA'OCKE'rtr ,r «L.IS.SU l/.-E’, hundred feet de«*p, the streets sixty trarv. Carolina said to the Governor of North feet wide, with the exception of Water and while yet within sight of the house Carolina, it's a long time la-tween time to save his back, Imt that farmer street, (or as at present known. Front M r. S. got off to arrange the rope when drinks.” The form is efficacious as hasn't largained with him since to steal Etc., EU-. Street,) which whs to he as mar sixty the horse wheeled and kicked him in , that used by the itinerant minister anything. Ill Orders pruni pl I) Allrndrd T». DWIGHT «I BAILEY. fis t w ide as the variations of thelianks the face with Imth feet. A woman i when called upon to turn two into one hind AiftiiU, Ntd^rira Publif and of the rivet would Admit. A plot was who saw the aocv.renee hon the house, at short notice -“Jine hands.” ran to the se'iu but at first was una f ^t'all noil examino our new styles aiaxirdingly ma«ie; ami th«» next ble to find the man until attracted by REAL ESTATE BROKERS. thought that engaged the minds of the They organized a debating club in tHlho nt Lumber Yanl near flour mill, mid |>atlerna. FRNnLRTOX,- « • OHKOON THK I.AKOKMT MAM. proprietors was that of choosing a suit his groans, for the reason that when Dead wood last week. The fact that the OppOHilC HCllOOl llOUMU. I I UK TuwuRblp fl«»« » r «II •« able name for the newly lorn city of first kicked he fell to th« ground, and President was a dead shot and sat ¡with 1 1 I mpilili* riHiiiiv, »«a rrt-tinli ol «II I'ltOM« from Mr. L»vejov st ggrsted that Ix-ing still conscious and writhing with McCabe's History gives the following 'two revolvers in hia hand kept Ar«» liM Niion dnwn I« it’»’ |rr«’«',Hi Ilm« and «w»Fr*ct«Ml «Gioii. ...Id ni nOTTOM l»rlrra. th«* west. pain, ho hud rolled some distance down •«'ml wrek V from Ihr I. iih I (»flier ul I.« Uritmi« the place he «•alh’d Boston, in honor of account of a gigantic North Carolinian: the society in com|>arative quiet while Will «.•cun’ el«<in« íof piirliru «iiilrr nny <»l Ih'- lumi the capital of his native Blate, in hop’s the hill through the sage brush. Dr. “The largest man on record was Miles the questions “Ought a flush royal beat Lx«« n( ihr l'iilUti Him a, run lm-1 mnt» «i«(l »’•««« I’owt OHI re .Vhl rr mm -- Prntlh* ton or helorv th • l.<»e>»l l.illld (»»II« «Illi on «pp«ul U» ill« I»’’ that at Home future time it might rival At wood was summoned ami found the Darden, a native of North Carolina, four acesl” and “la it wicked to lynch pnrtm<*ni «I Wn-hingion Pilot llm k. or Will furnliih H<»|.Hrr« AtMlilohwl Ilom-Mevl Flmtl« in e liimerce and importance tlm mod injuries consisted of an eye knocked w ho was born in 1798, and who died l Ml k luti« Of ld»ml Hrrtp «m «hort noth «■ nml «I mi Country produce and Wool taken ut ern Athens. Mr. Pettygrove contend* out, one side of the face completely in Tennessee in 1367. He was seven Mexicans on SundayF were debat lowrut mirk«i rii(’A Will buy uml «"II l.iml. t’l«hn* ed. But when they tackled the ques lliglienl Ciudi Briet». t'lty Froporty. Kt<* . on r»««Roii-il»tr mmutiMioti «*<1 that Portland was mon* appixipriate, crushed and the nose broken. The feet ami six inches high, and weighed tion: "Ought you fi-e when a man BENTLY & HAWN. Th« PUtM Hr-eord« «»Hi*« r«l«rr<w| to «rr the only sufferer is in town and doing as well as inasmuch iir it waa the head of st«*am 872 pounds. At his death he weighed reaches for hip pocket; are you bound to oni-N of ih« kimi in I'm mil i county, ai»«l «rttlor« »•<•« Mo. h M. ISSI m.rjs it Rav« Um« ««<1 « trt|| to l.u i-ran4e by cmninit u> «• ls»at navigation and th«» port where could Is- ex|a>eted.— Jlnfruck Democrat. a little over 1000 pounds. In 1839 his wait till you see whether it’s a revolver ALEXANDER Wohav« «pW'Ul Hol I in«« f«r lo.-tiiiiji urw eom«r»|tn*J would land all freight of the Willam coat was buttoned around three men, or a whisky Inttle he's drawmgl" came ette, and all the southern portion of the lltflcn of .luxllce of th« resi-e. T iik directors of the Northern Pa each of them weighing over 200 pounds, up, the President could’nt control them, territory. In order to decide this eitic Railroad Company have elected w ho walkisl together in it across the and five funerals was the result v«’xed question, it w as proposed by Mr. the follow ing officers: President, Henry square at Lexington. In 1850 it re BOOT AND Pettygrove to toss a copp’r emit, w hich Villard; vice president, Thomas F. quired 18} yards of cloth, one yard a riovkia he had brought w ith him as a souvenir of O kes; second vice president, Anthony wide to make him a coat. Until 1863 T« r mllra ««Mt ef <*•!«! M|»rln« 1». <>. his east«*rn home; thisU'ing agret'd to by .1. I homas; secretary, Samuel Wilke he was active and lively and able to 4ir«aM*w<M»«l Free I ar I. I matllla An old Arabian proverb, freely, < . Oreg**. Ix-ar labor, but from that time was translated, n-ads as follows: F*. C3-H..A.Y. lovejoy, the cent was produced, ami, son; treasurer, L Belknap. MranVItn l.*«4 Claim« f«»r Mk. RilNMiHl <>n «or Mr. Pettygrove proving the winner, compelled to stay at home or lie haul When a man knows and knows that • rnment nnd tNlltnnfl hntb. hi a pwM i « i <( m I i I» oi hood Mmldlc mid IlnrncBN Portland was adopted as the cognomen ed aliout in a two-horse wagon. His he knows, he's a wise man. with rlDi.T h iirul m < liofil AdVNiilAgM ooin oii I aii I |*» t « ohm looking for dfairnhl» loniilonN to iiu»k«> iwrntntwnl —MAKER.— of th«» embryo city. T iik health statistics show- fewer coffin was eight feet long, 32 inches When a man don't knpw, and knows home», would ilw well l>> call on Ilk undBrnlRnnd wild 1’KNH! I TON. OKKIION. “During th«» earlier part of 1850, deaths /«-r mpifn in Oregon than in across the breast, 18 inches across the that he don’t know, he’s a sensible Ink" N look At lb 18 |»Rti of ih« country Iwlor« lountlng F.KI* I’nnMnntlv on hand a tnmplMe supplir <»» nlRowhon» Aino Allrnd to th«« lliNklng out «ml l»»r It man. Ilnnit'RS. Mathlira, Hridlrx, Whip«, Spurs, (’idlttra, the necessity of having a news|»a|>er any other State of tile Union, and an head and 14 inches across the feet. warding, iHlng ft»r railro«d and pro niiqitiou Io It« tnurl hoaae. All Hallen». Ninrhra, ami rttrythlnR in rur Un*. ¡ published at this point, b«*came ap nounce it is behind only one Territory, required 24 yards of black velvet to ! At I oil 8. Uhnrgi-N rOBBOMBbl«. When a man thinks he knows, and < ’ «I1 anil rcr «■ brfnrv armling b«hiw. «ri ut) h*. und "I ma ' | parent to tin* settlers and piopurty that of Idaho. Sfumlonl. piiio'JMt i«g pronipll) nllandvd Io. (' liver the sides ami lids of the coflin. j don't know he’s a fool. M. H. Thompson, J. R. THE EAST OREQONIAN JAM FÜLL' H. lloIBCMIM*. I Din GOODS, IT BKIIRWk (nrx.1 LEHMAN BLUM, Alexander Ä Frazer Mllinery and Dressmaker. LUMBER SHINGLES, LAND AGENCY! LATHS, PICK UTS. A. HEALEY J. BAYLER. Collecting and Land Claim Agency I MAHUFACTURER, K wtsTHM»« mi»».