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iThe (fast ¿Hripnian PUBLISHED EVUY FRIDAY, ... af , ■«. THE EAST OREGON 0*013 Print! J •«. ««»W ---- orne«.—• OFFICE ON COIWT HTIIEEI'. ---- BOOK AND JOB PRINTlWa—• »F»ry 4< mk pu»>n MriHly »n«l prornpdy eM«MW4 *M PENDLETON UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 13,1882. NO. 14 I •FECIAL BATK« FOB ADVKBTlFlMe. 1 | IX TIIXelN ATM OF run L.xtTr.L STATKa I money or in other improve meat a upon AM KX< mi4i <-NA«l | INM-aaaan IJ. nsu. hit allotment, as shall be determiu«! Mr K| »res •■kert sod. I,v um.airnot» eon- the department; but no laiiils shall be THK I.AST WILL AXO TUTTS« AMT or T«B A BAXD or 500 KBat-LATOU IS HOT PVB- >•*« *»« avir or TUB GIB0OXI Xt’BOXBXBK ATTORNEY AT LAW «ornen or oxosob WAsnimrrox. to U m Cota an It lev •<» A f tetra. I twenty fire cent« per ftipr. Tlir mid — lands, when surveyed and appt aired, I l*BXDIKTuM. ARMOR Mr. Charles A. Thornton, Kittrell,, A nil.L. shall lx- sold at the proper land-otfiee »«•'tflire tm f<»urt »trow11» M»ttl»»rk,v lirh k V axcebvpo . Ky., Jan. 5. ~ TbaMaaato Providing for allotment of lands in sev-1 “f th® United Htates, to actnal settlers I N. C-, has ia hut poMesaion the original JOHN A GUYKR, eralty to tho Indians residing upon the thereon, at the afrprto wd »aloe thereof. 1 draft of the last will and testament of er Mountain Boy arriied here at 2:30 I ’uialilla Itoservation, in the Htate of And each purchaser shall be entitled to Mrs. May Washington, the mother o;', r. ». with the Ashland fiends on hoaid,- ATTORNEY AT LAW Oregon, and granting patent« thereof, i enter one hundred and «flrty acr -s of George Washington. I. is an old doc- j expecting to reach their destination a« O/FTb« |.ar|*'l »r»4*%« a'ld for other pur|mw«. i ontimbcri-d lands and an additional uioent, almost illegible with age, and the Marysville jail at about 12 ». rtvtn LKTt>N\ . a DRKOON Whereas the confederated Lands nt Csv !'™ct °f forty acres of tinile-red land«, threatening to crumble to pieces by .Sheriff Koont; left here at 8 r. K. and Finest Ntork of Carpel«! »•**»*• 4»|>pt>«u. Iltf'vl. Main «I. use. Walla Walla, and Umatdk l'n-t "" ,h"!1 l".T «•>* appraised handling. The following is a copy of j endiarked on the Eno« for Catlettsburg, F.aal <»f th» Mountain» eontalnlftg o»»r Would raapeclfully rail Ilia altcution ot die arriving there at 10:30, in tiiu« to sto dians, redding upon tlir Umatilla Rea I »«!<»• *t the time of «itry for antim this interesting dccuinent. EVLItlA A W AI.KF.IL H*M yarda»from rh»«p i«j beat. public Ui thwir largely Inc reaped «lodi t»( ervation, in the State of Oregon, Lav-1 I bered lands, one-third in one year, and 1 In the nsme yf God -- A men.—I, ; tend the preliminary examination of ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tog expressed a willingni-M to settl ■irte third in two yean, and the full ap May Washington, of Fredericksburg, Ellis Craft. Excitement was iff« and rwtunw, • orbami upon lands in wveralty on their said praised value of timbered lamia «hall be in the county of Spotsylvania, being in rapidly growing, and the crowd threat < Word was received CENEKAL MERCHANDISE 1 reservation, and to hare the residue of paid at the time of entry. And where good load th, but calling to mind the ened violenca or«»»*« MMh J,w< .Car» their lands not needed for such allot there are improvements u(<m the lands uncertainty of this Life and willing to that a train loaded with lynchers had Worldly Estate, do make started from Ashland and id was expected uiy W V. F4«t *t»»l« p « «ilklf ment sold for their lomctil: Then fore, entered which shall have been vqrtrate (dispose of my ■atta. Sllrrar*. a«. ly appraised, the purchaser shsll pay »ml publish this I my last Will, recoin-1 any time. Fearing the mob, the Moun- Il HTIN A IIAII.KY, th it rottrl^n by t/f Smote <iw/ //mor the appraised value of such improve- mending my Soul into the Hands of tain Girl, which was lying st the wharf, Canrrra, from 371 eta up. uf Re^reoexlalim of the United Stutrt of nient* at the time of entry, in addition my Creator, hoping for the remission i was chartered to convey the prisoners ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 4M» *»»! AM«»» H «MT, A me tint in CimyreH nurutklnt, That to tin- amounts berrird-afore reqi i .-ed to "f all my Bins, through the Merits ami i to Marysville. W all P a ran. from Í5 eta up. While the Giri was rrNiujhuN. vfiicuoN the President of the United States be paid. Each person shall, at the lime' Mwliation of Jean« Christ, the Havtor | . raising steam the train from A aland Wtxtxiw H iiaum , from 88 els up. cause lamia to be alloted to the c..nf,~F of making I ih entry, make and sub- of Mankind, I dispose all my Worldly ! rolled in with about 500 determined Opt« ■ <H-»t tb* )' »»t..RU»« V klvlt M atts , from $1 75 up. crated Linds of O vum », Walla Walla, scrilx* art oath of affimnlion that he is Kat te as fol ows: regulators on board. The sheriff, with TlhiMtH FmGKRALD, and I’tnatilla Indians residing upon the entering said lands for hik own use and Tartarar M atts , $1.90 up. Inipritnia—I give to my Hon, Gen- a party of ten guards, by an adroit I'matilia Reser'ntion, in the Stale of i AT THE VERY IJIWEBT KATKs occufmtiwi, and not for or on account era I George Washington, all my Lands • movement, removed the prisoners from ATTORNEY AT-LAW. Ft BBITVIU. fiuui tin. st Marble to Oregon, as follows: of or at the solicitation of any other, on Acokeck Run, in the County of the jail to the wharf. As soon as th« <'h<*a|.«t Pine. «aaoo». To each beau of n family, one hun-1 and that he has made no contract Stafford, and also my negro boy I leor»e. 1 crowd beheld them they started down the I dred and sixty seres. To each single i <‘ulleeU.il,. a «iwelslf, .irti.« tu II,« |Xwl- P akluu bi its , uf tim»t aille. Loan whereby the title then 'O shall, directly to him and his Heirs forever; also iny lank with yells of indignation, gathering mltar bullions. | sth ,>n over the age of eighteen years, ‘ or indireetly, inure to the lieneflt of an- l»est bed. Ixxiding and Virginia Cloth I arms and missiles ready for the assault. ge. from $14 up. I eighty acres; To each orpimn child be- j other; and before a patent shall issue! Curtains (the same that stand in my The sheriff, seeing the mob deae^n di.g ing under eighteen years of age. eighty for antimbered lands the ptncUswer l»»*t room), my quilted ldue and white and the Girl not having steam up, Tlitlr Sux,k will o>n«*»t at hrr«i<»i<»rc uf acres. To each child nut otherwise pro I shall make satisfactory proof that he ! Quilt and my lent dressing glass. i boarded the ferry L«t with his party sided for, forty acres. Allotments to i has resni«l upon the lands pun has«! Item. — I give and devise to my Son, ' and ran down stream. The mob crowd- l«Uc«t Itnpruvod Hiuger- |« l heads of families and to children under] nt li-ast one y ear trom date of entry, and < ’harles \\ aahingtou, my negro man ed on the Giri, cut her loose, and com- The CtUJWN An Impntvcnient of the Wtallo eighteen years nf ag<- belonging to fain-! hax ndtu-ed at least twenty-five acres to Tom, to him and his Assigns fur Ever. ; meneed a determined chase. The Giri *>ud a bvlitir uunI» lue-Mu. ilirs shall lx- made upon the selections I cultivation. Item.— I give and devise to my not having sufficient steam soon fell be- No patent shall issue un made by the head of the family. Allot til all [»aynients shall hive been aaade; daughter, Betty Lewis, my Ptueton and i hind, but in a short time she got iu ments to persons over eighteen years of > and on the failure of any purchaser to my bay horse. shape and commenced gaining rapidly UNDERTAKING! age not classed as beads uf families I make payment as required ha shall for i > h i: r . niviNu, Item.—I give and devise to my . on the slow ferry, and in a short time shall lx» made tqion the selection uf such I feit the land purchased, and the name 1 Daughter in Law, Hanna Washington, 1 the Girl approached so ciowly that cap PHYSICIAN ANO SUROEON K kady Manx persons, and allotments to <»phans shall shall be knbjeet to entry and sale, at the lay purple Cloth Cloak lined with Shag, ture seemed imminent, but fortu- U mv . «< Bau,«. set esibita. • a,w.taii> I* made upon sc lections male by the discretion of the Secretary of the In Itern.—I give and devise to my nately the Mountain Boy, faster than Office ami Heaideniv OvrrCitv l»riig »gent in charge or other person duly] terior • Provided. That persons who Grand Son, Corbin Washington, my , the Girl, appeared on the scene on (icore, ruoin No. 4, bride building. MMhoriaed by th« departtneut. In ad-> settled upon or acquired title under the negro Wench Old Bet, my riding Chair her regular trip up from Ashland to II A R I) W A R E, ditiou to the allotments of agricultural' pre-empt on or homestead lews of the and two l>la«k horses, to him and Ins Louisa. She was hailed by the sheriff’. W W WIIITI'OMII. M D VULVA lands to said Indians in severalty, as United States to subdivisions of lands 1 Assigns for Ever. pressed into service and the party herein provided, there shall be a rtserv- adjacent to the lines of said reservation, ! Item.—I give and devise to my rapidly transferred to her. When the PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON ...AND <d a reasonable amount of pasture and I rSXIHKTOX. oXXUUX as now and heretofore existing, ami i grand Son, Fielding Lewis, my negro transfer had been successfully made, , limber lauds for their use to bo used have lieen unable to secure the full «nan Frederick, to him and his Assigns the Girl black with an excited, raging AM rail. tau»4el ta. A.. W «.gill I by said Indians in common, and there I Ixmefit of such laws by reason that the i forever; also my Eight Silver table and howling moh, was right on their ! shall also be selectcl and set a|mrt for 1 lands settled upon were matte fractional \ Sptsuis, half of my Crockery Ware, heels, and tlie chase resumed, but the E P. EAGAN, M 1» Glau ware, Boot« ki ><1 Shoe«, an industrial farm and school six huti | by the lx>uiidary-line of said reservation ■ and the blue snd White Tea China,' Boy flying light showed her a clean PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON dml ami forty acres of agricultural | crossing such sulxlivision, shall have a my Walnut Is ok Case, ov»l Table, one pair of heels Near Ashland the Hu4 lamia. Before any alb »tmenta are made prior right to puCrliitse, at their apprais Bed, hed stead, one Pr. Sheets, oue Pr. ! son with some Kentucky militia was «Kanet. «asims. HATH au4 CAPS a unuuiisaiou of thiee disinterested per ed value, so much of said lauds as shall, blankets, and W hit. Cotton Counter met in mid stream. Capt A. C. Re«- Ornt a O« tf « « *$$*«• sous, to lie appointed by the l'residuut, with the fractional lands already settled pain. Two Table L'louths, Six Red pess, with Mason county guards, 25 DR J W. 11.11 U t shall go upon said reservation and as-; 1 upon, make in the aggregate one hum i Leather ( hairs, half of my peuter, and men, were transferred to the Boy and ’ 'certain ns near *s may La the number! dr<-l and sixty acres; and no additional one half of my Iron Kiuhen Furniture, took charge of the prisoners. The pur PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Notion«, Etc of Indians who wtll remain on said rt»- residence shall be require-! of such set i ltom. —I give and devise to my suing vessel was still in sight, hili' fl GHtUMW. 1 creation, ami who shall be entitled to tier, but he shall take and Subscribe the 1 grand Son, Lawrence Lewis, roy when they learned the militia had _ m-gro _ ..r. take lands in severalty thereon, and the oatli required of oth r purchasers at Wench Lydia, to him and his Assigns arrived, the chase was abandon«!. *•«»4*4 *»\ 4«!f «♦ M*hl . amount of land rts)uired to make the th- tin.c of entry: Provid'd further, for er. y — ■1 111 1 ....... ■ ' 1 T — During the chase the Bov cleared allotments, and tliereupou said comi«is That after three years from the date! Item.—T give and devise to my twelve tuiles an h. ur under high pres MRS. M. J. HALL Conducted by J. T. HÌK3UL, i aion shall determine and M-t apart so when such lands shall lx» declared open grand-daughter, Betty Carter, my sure. 0-7 will «Iw«)« taka plraaura ' much of said res t cation us snail be for settfement ami subject to sale the negro woman Little Bet, and her fu- W I Hi«»* aa> <eUem aftb wltK h |s NoW I'RKI'.MIEI» necessary to supply agricultural lands mar »- ent» «•*•»! to iba b«.t lauds which shall remain unsold may ture increase, to her and her Assigns I for allotments iu severalty, together lie purchased without settlement and tor «'er, also tuy largest looking glass, W »bei« ability. Main StitM’t, nr»t d<w»r i« I'»mt Oflke. To do «11 kind« *»f llook nn<l Job I*rln!inc with sufficient pasture and timlx-r lands • ! Almo^ any night last week, in the without limit as to quantity. All con- my Walnut Writing Desk—with niul binding. Il I* fumluhnl with n new A grntral »««'»riment of rHi-»N or rm i % i» at nn MOT for their us»-, and six hundred and forty ' troveraies between settlers and purchas Drawers—-and square and Ihiiing Ta- suburln of Boise, could be heard the Mllllacr. Bi*«« U«M»d« »nd Tri « mim I «m«. irp«»%».i» *« t \ 1.1 with k <on- I acres for an industrial farm and school, ers in respect to settlement and the ble, one b«l, Bed Stead, holster and soul ripping strains of the riddle work i not exceeding one hundred ami twenty right of purchase shall be heard and de pillows, one blanket, one Pr. Sheets, I ing ofl' music for a puncheon dance; If Al*»y« on hnn<l. plrte new outfit of type, clr. Will print (thousand acres in the aggregate for alt termined upon their priorities and equi ; White Virginia Clo’h Counterpain and and aliove the din of pattering feet ■^"»GRAIN AND HIDES’"^ M. r. SM4LXH. »• »• •••Hi SSTSll - purposes, and the same shall 1« iu as ties by the like officers and in the same i purj'le curtains, my Red and White would lie wafted on the air the hoarse j compact a form a« possible. Said com manner as like contest« are lii aid and China, tea spoons, and the other half voice of the caller singing out: “First ZEICLER A WORCESTER. i .nd oile r I’, .Jure taken In eirhang. Rt Nfntrnirnf», >-',nvri|op<*«, lhttnphlrf*, Hull l*ru. mission shall report to the Secretary of determined under existing pre emption : of tny pewter, Crockery Ware, and the two forart'n hack’’’ “C-r-o-a-a over!"* rntntiue«, Mitti Wedding (’uni* nml in fnct the Interior the unmlier and classes of th« Highest Market taina. C<»NTRAr!TOR8 .(• Ill'11.DEBS laws; but no settlement or right acquir- remainder of my iron Kitehen Furni- “Swing!” “Adaman led.”’ (whatever rvt r> thing for which thrrv 1« n tlrinanil, at persons entitled to allotments, as near «1 or r ttcmpt«1 to lie acquired prior to turn, that is) “Swing and cheat yer pard- prtrr» which riinnot M nur|»a«M«*d. e«sni.«n>x, • • • omuiojn. as they may be able to, the metes and the date when said lands shall bo 0|x»n- ’ item.—I give to my grand son. Geo. nei-sf “A l l promenade!” And to » CASH PAIO Füll Wool Htnir Ituiltiiuu <i t¡>r< lolly. Ixiunds of the tract by them select«!; ed for settlement shall l>e considered in i Washington, mv next best Dressing these and othertignres would the merry /KXrKSTKR WoBK OI'KIHV mnilTlox II. F. JOHN NOM. u. K. STBAIIOX. for said Indians, and designate the par any contested case : Provided aleo. That Glass, and Bed, Bed Stead, bolster, one revelers shuffle through to “Hell on the * etiHMhwl pnHnplly ticular tract selected for an industrial the State of Oregon shall lx» entitled to pillow, one blanket, one pair Sheets Wal>nsh." ‘'Dog in the Rye Patch,” ______ lands _____ of _________ r farm and school ; and if the same shall I select _________ •Old Rackitisack,'’ “Soa|>su<U over th« M. J. ULHKOG J. W. I.AMMIM. from the public the Uni- ______ and Counterpain. J-DMHDD k I à CT3AUDIT. lie appro'«!, the said tract shall there t«-d States in said State lands in lieu of ’ Item I devise all mv wearing ap-! Fence,” “Sugar in the Gourd,” “Naches fore constitute the resercutiou fur said the sixteenth ami thirty-sixth sections parel to lie equally divided between my under the Hill,” “Rake er down, Sal,” HTAÛE COMPANY. Indians, and within which tho allot , contained in said UmatHln Reservation grind Daughters, Betty Carter, Fanny “Rye Straw,” and similar good old in »»MA'TKAI. rAlYTTtCT. ments herein provided shall lie made. as now set apart and tstablished. Ball ami Millie Washington, but should spiring tunes that used to wake the Jh,> said tract shall Iw survey«1, or so j Src 3. That the funds arising from tny Daughter, Betty Lewis, fancy any snakes away back in the southwest A HCHl TKt ’rx, f ’<>.v r/t.i ( ’ Tons. F4*I|tHiM> RUtl minting. OrnlfUn*; triti l»n|M»r h»n»in«. Oc<21 tf much thereof as shall be required for: the sale of said reservation lands, after one, two or three articles, She is to “when you anil I were young, Maggie.” ANII Bl II.IIKaw. allotments, and »a soon as such surveys i paving the expenses of survey, up have them before a division thereof. And between dances th- gay cavaliers, ■r »BBIWNIXG A Memi II.TÏ. -as P B.W Dl.KTORi MARK K T ! are approv«! the selections and allot 1 praisement, and sale, shall lie placed in Lastly ”1- I nominate ~ and appoint * * niv some w ith necks encircled by a white ments shall Is- made. The President j the Treasury of the t'nited States to said Son, Gen. George Washington, handkerchief, in exce» of mad ,oy HepM* IVnillelon, <lrra<m. .... At ttf> OLD NT A 51» . . shall cause patents to issue to all per ’ j i.l-, la-., [ Al-vlu«., i l-.mlarw executor of this Will and as I owe drank in from the festive scene, would one. ot Justice of the f’eac. jiuttnaha, Neta . tím.Xl i «xl.i'i. MAIN BTREET, - 1'KMM.ETON. OH. sous to whom allotments of lands shall the credit of said Indians, and the same few or no debts I direct my executor slap each other's shoulders and give shad draw five per centum per annum Chi,a< I. Ill <1?.- BK »II» '■ • D. A’. SAT MKT, be made under the provisions of this < interest. Twenty per centum of said to give r.o security, nor to appraise my vent to such exclamations as these: •• K kii . m . Clly *.......... »RAUM It............. I act: Proridnl, That the title to lands I fund may lie used, under the direction estate, but desire the same may be al “Ain't this red-hot!’’ “Guess not!” A la I'onill'll FRESH BEEF. MUT'ON, ucquinxl by Indians under the provis-1 of the President, in assisting said In loted to my devisees with as little trou “She's a daisy, an' don’t you forgit it!” lllil th. ; »IJVW Tw« mH» ■ •<* <'•!<! «l»rlM« l\ O. - rouit. coKNkn nssr. ' I »ri.in. ious of this act shall not be subjict to ble and delay as may l>e, desiring their i 'Taiii't me as is cuttin' a wide swath Cirranr m o©tl Frerlwrl. I mattlln Salt Pork, Sausage Meat alienation or incumbrance, either by dians to establish themsidves upon their acceptance thereof as all the token of ter night!” “This is settin' ’em deep to several allotments, in such manner as he 4'muifjr. Orrgrnt. I____ voluntary conveyance or by judgment, shall direct, ami tho residue shall lie de- my love I now have to give them. I_ Iu sweet music!” “Somebody _ tote me out; DRIED BF.IF, TONOVE8, TRIPE AND MPROVKn l.tntl ( I»hu« L r mil«, •«»•bM ; I decree, or the order of any court, but i oted to tho establishment and support witness whereof I hare hereanto set 1 J«i" di® easier in the Imek yard! antmriil awl iailr*»i l»»4«. »« • «••••’I l»-Ut»b»»r lw* | ( ■ llh rlmrrli ,hd m I hh .I a.i>4hta««M twwttrt.iaiH l> I all kinds of Fresh Snuingcs shall lx» and remain inalienable and not j of an industrial farm and school for the niv hand and seal this 20th day of “Don’t throw yourself away, pard!” «Oll« I.Mikiim r»»r <l«dh»»l»l« hN’alltiUN I« ll» »Ka |> riit«tne$tl , subject to taxation for any purpose for ( limitM*. « mm I'I ¡In *r|l |<» r«H oil •I»” »i»ttar»lK‘»*’<1 *bd i Then woul 1 come a wild rush for “part JZigA/rt <w<A pi-Ke«p.i>d fer StuvyhUrnUloyi training and education of the children May, 1781». take « lut»k al Hit« fAri uf tli« « mu l»V b« l»»rs» |t»<’atl»lj4 a pcrioil of ten venrs from the date of < ners for the next *quow-drille,”’ ami [ l . «.] M ay W ashixgtox . • laawh'-r« Al«» ntlriut it» th«« inaklbK '»»it <lli l •»•$* ! of said Indians in the artsand methods war,ling, nil»« pt|>rni fur rmtriNHl ««'I |«<v < in|dim» l> patent, which conditions shall lx» ex-1 ( of civilized life. Signed, sealed and published in the I t*le “ A»«* over again, . And atlDUN. Charg»« n-N«unab!' • pressed in the patent: Provided further, j thus would flee the happy hours until presence of the sd. May Washington! S ec . 4. That for the purpose of car «'. M. JM kHOV AtAYT. M. H. Thompson, J. P. That any Indian or Indians residing up-! loud did — pro- | i chanticleer's /-------- ; shrill voice ----------- into effect the provisions of this and at her desire. on said reservation who may desire to ! rying 1 Witnesses--John Forney Hough, I nounc*.t1"e 'T““?' °f?he "‘.T? .T r? the sum of forty thousand dollars, Main Street, Opposite Court House. remove to or settle u | hjii any other res- j act 1 Jas Mecver, Joseph Walker. “ \sol,,J co,“fof ,n ‘¿>e»® ol<i fxCloned ervation shall be permitUsl to do so, and I or ! so much thereof as may lx- necessary, , ,,________ _ ! shake-downs, where they dance by mam is hereby appropriated out of any money shall not thereby lose their right to, 1 • was com 1 strength, and where youth and beauty Ox Wednesday last work Cast Matlock. Merrill <3c linger. share their equal proportion of benefits in the Treasury not otherwise appropri menced on the Northern Pacific Rail bubble and sparkle and nature capers; ------ •VCCKMOR TO — to be derived from any fund that may ated, which said sum shall lie reimbursed road tunnel through the main range of there is a pleasure in them, wo say, not Oregon ¡‘BUDLKTOX,............... arise from the saie of any of the lands to the Treasury out of the sales of said the Rocky Mountains at Mullan pass. found in the dainty glides of fashiona The choicest of YVIaca, Beer, Liquors su,l of said Umatilla Reservation, but the lands; and ten thousand dollars of said Liquors, ble drawing rooms.—/<ArAo be»u>cmt Kiadtllr nn<l Harne«« Cigars «ill be kepi coustsutly on liauil. same shall he expended from time to sum so appropriated shall be expend«! The steam drills were started up by the Wine», Beer anil Cigars governor of Montana and mayor of towards establishing said industrial -MAKER.— time for their benefit in establishing Of the brat quality alwayn on h«n»l. No «tillllrratod ! The O. R. <t N. and N. P. Companies, Helena. A large number of the P knulkton . O hf . iiow . them in their new homes in such man farm and school herein provided for. drink« of any k nd tlr«H «»ul *<» «walomnr«. leading citizen of Helena ami the says the Waitsburg Timee. will imme IZKKP fonManily on hand a compirlo «upply o AMto a fin«- billiard table fur tb« aiUHMtn«»! ol m> We Intona to keep a flr«t-claw> useho ner as tho department shall direct S kc . 5. That Ixrforo this act shall be Hamraa, MdUUlra, Bridira, Whi|»a, Spun», ( t'llani patron« territory were present. A grand diately begin the erection of an elegant In every respect. m nur line. MrlnHtrrrl next door to It. Alc«nudrr A Co.’n «tor«. 1 llalirra, Hinrltra, an<l rvatything H kc . 2. That as soon as the report of executed in any part tho conseut of banquet was prepared on the. union depot am> hotel combined it Call am! rre ua iH-flirr arutling ifrlmt. •<*-Kei»ll ■<»v« (I said Indians shall lx: obtained to the said commission in respect to the new • lax pnimptly attondoil to. We understar d grounds and speeches and toasts were I Wallula Junction. boundaries of said reservation shall be disposition of their lands as provided indulged in in honor of the event and that the plans and specification call for JACOBSON A CO. approv«!, the residue of said reserva herein, which consent shall lie expressed of the energy and promptness of Presi a $20,000 building, and that the com Mnin St., • • Pendleton, Or tion lands not includMl in s.iid new Hues | in writing and signed by a majority of _ dent Villard and Vioe President < hikes I panies will furnish and control the shall be surveyed, if not already sur : the male adults upon said reservation, This is thv first tunnel through the I hotel. An ice house for the two com next Uoor to the oorner opponile Wni. NwHaier'a. veyed, or if the stakes and monuments, j «ml shall be filed with tho Secretary of backbone of the American continent.— panies 24x38 by 18 feet in hight is no» fíelo 11 ¡intieri in BOOT AND if surveyed, have lieoome so obliterated ! the Interior, ffalu »Irret, near Nrn Drux mare. in course of erection and will be rapidly that the lines cannot lx» aarertained, | Hite 6. That tho Secretary of the In- pushed to completion. Finest Wil«’* and Liitmira, Ale, 13 H Fine Wines Liquors & Cigar« the same shall lx1 appraised and elassiti j terior shall have power to make needful Dcitlkii 1880 sixty-three vessels Boor, Cigara mid mixed drinks to suit The total ex|ionseR of the Guiteau Ifyou desire a nice troubles and de nd into timbered and untimberod lands; rules and regulations to carry into efleet cleared from the Columbia river for tastes. < 'oukluils curly mill foreign ports; during 1881, one hundred trial are estimated at $100,000 to $300,- ccxiiing I m verage, aire to live always and in case where improvements have | the provisions of this act. nil kimlsrtlf iced drinks j _ . . __ .... — and twenty-six vessels cleared from the 000. Porter and Davidge will prohab- auch aa will make call nu un nt the been made by any Indian or for the United States upon such lands, such W ahtisd .- Talk of the Irishman for ] Columbia for foreign ports The value ly get $25,000 each, tbe afOir’ l *) o’eltM'k. I stenographer p o p h u 1 a r mort goti forget all your Thu very plat» to ) drop in mid tnko » rEIWLETON'0RIWV1V improvements shall lai separately ap 1 i,u]]s i Texas Yankee is ahead | for foreign shipments for ’80 (exclusive $10,000 to $15,000, and nd there will ba I take a umile, autl quiet it drink. — 'praised, ami if the same Isdong to nu . nvrry time. “A man is wanted to of luinlier) was $4,181,352. The value about " 200 witnesses ‘ and 25 expert« V« havfl » No. 1 pool table to lotcr**l you. HOP oo Mnin 8lrr«»t, II» rourt hntiM. All INDALL * Co. C a II »round Tino wtma, liquor« auU oleara Indian, such Indian shall be reimburnnl | manage 5,000 sheep that oen »peek of the foreign shipments for ’81 (exclu- Witness fees and mileage are estimated klpdr nf work done Hl ntj It, un<l al r»« •I way a htpl on hand Bopahje rate«. junaifll I the value of such improrvinenis, iu*Spanish fluently.” sivc of lumber) was $7,114,516. at $.30,000 to $.50,000. ■» FURNITURE Carpet Store I Wall Paper, Window Shades, Sewing Machines DRY GOODS, 11'11 JOB OFFICE, Millinery and Dressmaker. Cards. Bill Heads fiLetler Heads, nm, limili s iiiu > ii .\ LARKIN TREKKING Collectirg and Land Claim Agency I IVew Saloon. W-fOOT 3ALÜ01Ü J. BAYLE1Ì. LUKE’S A. HEALEY, PALACE SALOON MANUFACTURER, S ; A J V