The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 13, 1882, Image 2

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Di aixu the month <4 November,
’
CAMB BT TIIBIB qt'BKR | rays the tituMfoni, 23 vvam-l. cleared
THF.
from thia river with <iH8,397 centals of
Io«.:
'
tmj*
wheat, valued al »1,<»93,01.Land 45,862
Ar»
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ttntljr
tur
huMitr«»
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.
•
Editor.
He will be th. /•■“«“Ute not of a f
(|>i Xrw v<<fc
larrels flour, valued at «206,900. Thia
bolting elviurnt of thv Republican
.month we will dear 28 vtwaels with
^JTMAM
J AN. 13,
iwrtr, Imt of a convention eonipotcd <41
‘ H> Hon. Ilauiilton R nlaplri txd
FRIDAY
' 809,92» cental, wheat valued at •I.-
Main Ht., I .-ppier, Ogn.
Maine rteqmtra.
In it will Iw n pre • l'al*r a‘ ,h* ••‘"«al «*‘•‘»"11 “< •»>*
; 232.808, and 49.288 larvel. tlour
«anted Rhine delegate from the smith. Anwn«m Antiquanmi mx-irty. in W«r-
U.
«*.
WW SUU* MT. l-reartet.r.
j valued at «221,728. As txmipwml
amlwith Blaine there will I- nomi 7*”*, on the 21at mstent, in which he
with the November eleMMUcea thia
natml a democrat like Joe Brown of d *''«*•< th. ongm of the name, ot
mouth shows mi increase in value of
It i. announced that a contract haw G.s rgia Thi. party will claim
i..i to
«'• conclusions
His
conclusion» werv
were as
.a
cereal exports of «255.72X This is
Iwreu let to D. I’. Tliouip,on ¡uni -I. B.
of the f"ll"w* New Hampshire gets iti name
the largest ever sent from the river in
Davidforthoronstrvti.il of the rail­ repsraeut the Ixwt elemen-a o.
Mauachu-
and democratic twrtira I, , from Haia|whire, Knglaml.
-
one month. In »»«.vmlier, 1879, the
road from I instill« to IgiGrand.v republican
will justify itself bv asmwtinw that onlr I •<'«'»1» den red from an Indian name, first
value of cereal exporta was »994,321.
Here is the first ripple on the vurfaro
in lUorgoiiuation can the rule of the K”vn to the lay sign dying ' near the
and in 1880, only «565.198
The
• 11 RKHlMlh MTMUKh
of tile politinr! wea.
Hero is the tint
teases, the dictatoraliip of Cameron and S’*“» hilla
Rhode Island has an ob-
year 1881, shows a very marked m
indication of the programme to be pur
L.y»'> be overthrown It will try-to rap-
«be “laloid of Rhode,
«|{t»M The un«lerwUtn«Hl, t»nt- M»rr*»l lt»»r»««
.-rease over any in our history, except
sued by the Villarvl intenMt in the resent what is known as the “tlarfield ,l,’t U,,,">d
hrHn<l«'«l A
rltflit m I m »«• Iti»'« «»rii V "H
• »’uteb
! 1877, the total foreign cereal export left hip . Ughi irw.»» <?«»»* !»*»«*<*. I».»M ♦<•«** . I»’h
coming camfvaigu.
We have I wen
'
“Rad Islaud," were meutioned,
wltlh-lo
«a«l<llc nt«rk«. l’tHitil» «I II
idea."
and
what
is
called
"the
honest
lining valued st «6,501,342. In 1877, wllh !»««r un«ler»VM«ih. t»r»»wit mi» tuo )vnr«
anxiously watohing for the appearance
> I the first xveming to have the lest his-
IdVKnv Axt»
of the lion’s claws, we promised to give progressive deiuoerwcv of the south" ! I torical support. tVmnecticut is an In­ value, were much higher which in ohi. I» f « ih 4« h I II M <»it righi mit«t<ihlrr; o»tv
lesi h»*r*«' LrHit«ltftl O t «>u h (1 gih I W t H
w.niinff of it, «nd so we now rl.x Can It ia also said that it is by no means dian name signifying ‘land on a long . reared the v.lu. of th. cereals, but IWllXV
—-- INO —
I.FWI h Ml»4 Fll. Ilrllt. <»r.
me I longer wonder why it was that such a hopeless and chimerical scheme, i tidal river.’* New York, New Jeraey, the quantity was less, lieing 3,388,473 JaitllU
especially
in
Bia
ne
s
hand«
and
in
rentals against 4,293,104 for 1881
Mr. A tllard did nut give ua his railroad
>•11«»«» IWr FuklleatleM.
Pennsylvania. Delaware and Maryland
Ileppiar, tlregull,
last fall as proniiwxil Can they lorig-.-r view of the fact that it will le itti)>oasi- J were prawd over. Virginia, the Caro- ' I'here is now in the river a numlwr
I.ANI» <»KFK F <r I < ünlni »». ih.\
Jun tuo» ititi, |»Aj i
look for reasons why material ir.ten.led ble to wholly heal the breach of the lines and Georgia hare a royal origin. of v carets loading and to load. Home
laaT Anv kin.I <>t a rig or a ifa-l
HAlHH.h IIORHE, «applied to onler.
.d there arrived later than expected or vorift im in nun t.n t x 111 m i itr
for the completion of this line was republican party.
folio* Uff nitiot »! X -ttl« r lut« Hh’«l itoli. *»
Mam« wav named from the fact that it.
Plenty ,,f feed and all attention allown
we should Lave laigely in. rere.sl thia <4 I i I m Intenu«ut Io »tu»ki- nit<tl |»t«ri»f Ih >t»|»
transferred to other points and our
A »1‘KtTALTY
-
A<vxiRl»lXii to the I'oierreee.oHa/ I i was suppuMxi to contain the "uiayne
(Mit »xf IllM I'I m IIII itivi lIlRt Mlthl |‘r»H>( will Iri*
|u laainllug -t.a k.
vrurk thus dvlaytxl I There was no Aten-nd, on the 19th of lfaecmter, Mr. portion" of New England. Vermont y.sir a figures. There are .Iso alsiut a tiiMvl«. l-foreA Mitllot» « Xofur» |*til>h«'. «tl
ii. o lai I
II A Mitón». rn»|»r.
dozen veMtda outside, some long over l(p| |Hu i. UrvffvMt. »Mt F< l»tti«r> Ulti. I« a .’. \l«l
elcxion test fall, there is one next
Brents “introduced a bill (H R. No haa no especial question, except that u I due.
Altogether
the
year
has
iwen
a
Thutua« It, Miller.
spring; therefore we had no radroal 19231 te provida for tha formation and II claimed to have first been an alias - j
M.
für th.» M S MW , MT r. x Vs *. X u
' very active one with shippers as well n.
last fall, we will have one next sjwiug
x a.v f? «n l NF. •-hK ’• «er «I T 4 M II .•? V . V
a I mission into the Union of the State 11 New Connecticut, alias Vermont 1
Ile mtt»te* lh>< hilluWlHff Mllni’Mwr» ftt
as a pres|*rous one to our produrera. M
Dave Thompson is the K-puiJican
K»¥ v 111« » >»Itllitttuii« reaklrtier llpsHt. <•»»»! . t||.
of Washington; which was read a tint -Kentucky popularly signifies either a
«Iloti «»f. »utHi Ittiitl, ila
IL II. Mttlhrt.
Mnlii Htrrvt, llt-ppnvr, <htH-
standai-i bearer for the next Goveniivr and second time, referred to the Com­ "vlark and Uoody ground'* or “a bl.xxly
OXB of the most novel libel suits on
Et» «no» Mllllir». J muu *« Itohlnrlt. Jtt«e|»h
of Oregon. He has all along lorn
recon»
is
now
|.ewdiiig
Iwforv
one
of
the
k«
’
fh*r.
»II
vf
H»p|»u«r
.
t
tr*
<
uii
Watlwrk II*«*«
Frw|»rlrt«r«
,
river,"
but
its
origin
signifies
"the
head
mit*«« on the Territories and ordered
Janim
II
bxmi
W.
ì'wu.tit,
li<*tfi.<er.
' huntii'.g iu coupler with the O. R. A' to be printed.” From the reading of I of a river,'' or "the long river.” relines courts of St. lamia, Missouri.
Il seem,
STEAM - SAW -
MILL.
N. Co., aiul now the w li.ee s.vrvt of this record we conclude that Mr Brents' seecume« from its liver, the name be- the b'/<de/Mm<vr>if of that cit' 7 i,ub-
Ul»M Ihrrt* .««Mt« «*4«A** hitubwf
Till. IU--I of
»OTK K r«»M 1’1 HLK »TIU».
II« ai«|.f>.V n«>V •»«* • <>«« «.>s«rt»et> ««4 Mill |UMf
their |doc is made manifest. To ac­ bill is an enabling act authorizing the I ing darived from the name of an Indian lished .n interview Iwtwreu a lavutan
I
•t>t«rw alt o«r «utA I«» I m >1« mm •» v*4«rw«'
ll/.VA's,
Uf/COKS é flt.-.lKS,
t SSI» OVVI«'« al I.eUmmlr, Or. 1
complish tlie ascend-ncv of the railroad holding of a coni ention an.I the forma­ village on the river -"TanaM*” Ohio and a lawyer, tn which the layman
Jt«iiit<tr* ;it»i, iw«.*
i
Kept
constantly
uu hand.
interests in the next election they have tion of a constitution for the proposed ' is named after an Indian name, signi took special }«ma to say that th. ac­ Vt»TI<T I» :t.-t.’|.» gi» . ii H at IL fttlltiWlHtf
J II. Mini on A Co.
■MtfW
determined to attompt to ' swamp out’ State of Washington. \\ e expect a j lying "somaihing great,” with an ac­ tion of the lawyer iu connection with l«-nfh>H it* nirnk«’ (Inni
lit »u|t|mr« i4 bl«
« laliii, «n<l Ih«I witi I
Í Will ’ * IU ••!«* **
the Dwnoeratic majorities iu their copy of the bill in a few days - IT. IT. cent of admiration.
Indiana cornea some iHisiuem which had been entrust f»>rv \ Mftlht«» -t \«i‘ »r» r»il>l|e Hl ll< |'|>ii« r,
I Fine Rilliard Table Free for nl|
strongest rounties. For th - puqsvse j
' from the name of an early land com- ed to him had l>eeti controlled ami OrvgBtii, tut Fritruary I»,»I».
• <U<««*< u«.
no» IMf
Juhu Hu4«uw.
work is withdrawn from the Territo­
prompted
by
the
deed.
The
lawyer
‘pony. Illinois from the Indian the
M .vun h.r tn. X \\ . -»u .... r- 1 » «■ n r i
rial and forces of men will bo coiirou-,
Tits department at Washington lias name of a trill* Michigan ia claimed brought suit against the paper for I»
U M
II«» I liti» e 11».• fi.llonlut «lttt»*u-”e I«»
trated iu Umatilla. Union. Wasco, decided that L»mteirtiy )«>pter and to mean "lake country,” it prokxtblv lilwl. So far th. rourt s<wuis to lie |»rx»»«s hl» rtsufinutnn« rs’wnlrn»'»'
»»«»I
r. IHkllU .
fr«
1 »«1 inn if. aal4 lami
I 1 ih M«*l4«irll,
Baker and Jackson counties to be voted brim or cottonwood is not timlwr in , came from th. name of the lake •'Great agwinvt the plaintili
A ruling wre <*uli
J ft |tt < a \. » III. |i ills, u ii
•. I h in ts »4 i » t
a. cattle or to re.« iv e a grant of indefi­ tho sense that the law relating to tiiu Lake,” which bore this name faf.ire mmiv al the very outset of the Inal «II «4 l|r|*|«n.»r. » »r» g‘»n
Jl«4
IIKXtn V 1>W IfillT, Ihff'strr
nite leave of absence. Mell of Uuia I er culture requires. A petition is the adjacent land »as named. Louiai which compos the plaintiff to prove
><rri< F. for ri m.K iTin>.
till», RepulJirans ami Democrats, here now being circulated and numerously nna is from the French
the
exist
.nee
id
the
d
’
Vil.
The
Arkansas
is an issue prvor-nted - prepare to meet signed in East, ru Washington to get and Missouri are Indian-- the former lawyer hu. feund this a v.ry big j..l.
W It. Cunnliigiianu., I’ropr.
I
U.I’O iihk it I s i.'.Awmr. <>u.,l
it
that decision amen.levl so as to iucludc | Iwing te-autiful, the latter is claimed There are a grant many |ww>tde nil • are
t«ttttt«r» 4, l*X! I
n.'»t T«Sl“a »H« Vie.I RU.Ull)
»1«-
■ -r t»
f
•»
such trees us nsni.xi above in the list to mean in its original “muddy water, iutrrvsted iu the issue prewuted Hen- XToTICF twhsr.
«urwIrRrA Mean««.
!t*< t»«<n>*<t urtili r h »« n!r-t ;»«*t ¡•r »4 hl«
me . »L itera im '. u
as lawful to plant
II'. I»'.
.» which devrilies the river. Iona is is a diance for a jnry id twelve to im In rutiudi t«> tnakf* niiwl i t»->e !n *tip|«*r1
Is now prepared to supply nil
h * tlaliu. mi» 11 th *1 w«ü»t |»»-*»»»l itili hr » um »*»
As the same state of facts exists in r.lso Indian, with doubtful meaning luortnli.-c thrmselves and coium iixl the I» f«»rv IL Ia |»w-gltl, X.»»Hrt IXthilr, |S tt.llr-
orders
fur brciulatufla ur Mill
On our first page we paUi'di iu fuit
I UlAtlllM l\HIUt>, l»r**ir*lt, «Mt FrlMUN.'l
Texas is p.pulariy sup|«w«xl to lie In­ lasting gratitude of the world ly kn<x-k !•»•*.
l'»:h, l**J, vii:
♦he context of the bill introduced by Eastern <Oregon, it might stand our
Iced at prices winch cannot
dian, but may le Spanish Flon-ls i- ing th« deni out of the case.
Jamm l>. Frire,
Hon. J. If. Slater in the S< atof th- people in hand to “look a little out
lie «urpssACil.
nor I Rtf
Tux following is a statement of th» I - B »irt. h.r th- x u s X ii . ... |t r ; n II rr
Spsnisb, “a flower land." Oregon lias a
Uattod Slates for the opening of the
K
n<-
.1
»
«
conjectural origin. It is probably In deerease of the public delg foe the h* pr*»*r tal» t-t*n(tAut>.iM « nthje-ur.'
T
hs
old
frigate
Constitution
was
MUÍ
Umatilla reservation for settlement
CXTT 1IVEBÏ
dian, but a Spanish ongiu ia ctaumod. yeareinle.1 lire. 31, |88|: lbw-rm.se in • tilll* rit.Ht .»(, *<*14 I lit I * I« . W M F *’> r,
Upon the whole wo thi.ik th» ui-asur? mustered out of commission last week
J k W«r*l. I. M. Ki i I, k t :»«. il, «II «4 Ihtf » rum **T m l»HM> 9l»a4 Miv4 Iter««*«
* |Hrin< ipwl of the interest tearing debt, dlt-Ittn, VlllHl|>l«i • uiu ’ t , « »rr *♦»«»
ASI» ..
is just and cxnpreheasire, although wa nt the Brooklyn navy-yard. Admin.) California comes from a Spanish ro­
Karrt, Lr|iHu|«, FOI.» « au4 < all«.
HF.XKY
b« h.li T. H»«tri*f
Nevada takes its «I2O.73O.83U; decrease in intoivst ac JanIJI*
note afewdyeotionable fe turi. One 11 'onper and a large number of naval mance of 1510.
KKTKAÌ \<»Tt< F-
is the exeuiptii.a for tea y.ar - of the fic.-rs witnesse I the hauling down of name from the mountains, which get crued and unpaid, »6,050,759; total
I My »»♦.. or ’*«» £'*•» •t‘«rk »I tttmlrr'
...................................
~. The "Old Irousides,” as theirs from a reo-inblance t»> the Neva decrease, «126.799.559, less increase in
land, to lie held ia s. veral.. by the ’J ----------
”’
|*««rtk«« w»«bi*»s U»
a 4
'F\KFN
I
|* HY Tllr l
l.rw»<n..| ||»u»< »ir i'tie**«.
d.bt lasariug no interest. «.14,134,911,
das
of
South
Am-nc«.
Minnesota
is
Main Mi . Il*| |»iwr, ««git.
the
frigate
was
called,
was
launched
in
Induius from the op rati • i of court ’ *
**
I
drr*« with |»rtrv ntxl |Htr«h tiler«.
Indian,
“sky tinted water ” Nebraska and increase on del>t which interest has •oli |«. m ! »»nhe, «»tir «« ir rei RlBrv «butti alt * «-art
October,
1797.
She
was
the
oldest
KHlk .• \)HI m
. |*r«>prirl«>r*
process.
We wish to SM th - Indians
otti,
no*'«
|t
h«n4*
Itlfflt.
ua»ll<l
t*ub»r.
hrtttt«|r-|
II iHTl.S-TT 1114 II AltllM.
is variously rendered "«hul ow water ' ceased, «34,879. The t tai inereuse u< ott Irf! «hotihlrr «* Iti» l»-t|rr H, h<t* hrr« «tilt-
rucoumged in every rv.is iitr.1 la <>|>por- vessel in the service.— t'-r.
and “flat country.” Kansas is from sn 434,178.761, and net decrease in the Itili« nlM.ttl tttjf l’r-'Utlwra for thè |«al tilt»»-
II I (. U Ì THAI«
CHEYENNE CLUB.
tuuity to make something of th ai '.-i -. ■•.
\ la.» >•»»>- l»<> wn «Ut h Iti < |.,sr«<- <’•»11
“G ath ’writing to the New York Indian rut, Kaw, coriupted by th. principal and interaat, «102,611.777. • inoli II»«.
righi tuonili« «»Iti, Ho ttiaifc.« or hmmla.
■l.-eft- Iqr
(he)ftinr, H)«iulug.
if they will, and to this on ’. would 1»
S«l>
m . H I l'.lf TF<N»r
journals says that Thtinuan is the most French. Mississippi is "great water, " Increase of rash in th. trereurv. «31,-
willing to grant then, exemption from
Pal-M n» Ihtifer Cr> • k f •»!• ;*u4«lNjr ttf Jan •’■X
SADDLE HOR&fS FOR HIRE.
available Democratic presidential tim- or "whole- rirer;’ Alxhinra is Indian, 078.211; total net dwi-rease, «133.690, The «b»»*r «!»•*. r»i«*l i»r»»p.-r1> ha* Itala day
taxation au.l the alienatl ., of their
<M*rn apprulwr»! «f Aft» doli tir« by J. M \‘|tt<«»n
tier for 1884, and that the conflict in the name of a fortress and a tribe, 318.
Jtiatlr•* »4 lite |X m <’<»,
jania*i
lands for ten years as provided. But
the Republican party will lw> between signifying as if daiuted, “here we rest.'
The returns of the election for choice
wa do not see that it was at all ne -es-
NOTICE.
BLiine and Arthur. He also predicts I
of county s at for Garfield County
sary or ax|>edieat to couple with these
V
that if again defeated iu his partv,
VMATILLA (TtITY.
Hitvinic min-liajM-,I tin» drug I mi «I iic *« n
show the following result : Foui.rny,
Cvisions the one exemp tiag thnr
Blaine will head an independent move­
fonnvrly • «•ii«lin-h* I by J II hnl< \, to.
414;
Pataha
City,
250,
Mentor,
73;
As-
Is from judicial relief. Another
This county is the most populous and sotin. 284. There is rousiderwble .a erthvr with nil lMM»lt<* mid nu«*ouiitM I m -
ment.
needless and objectluaabL* feature is
productive county in Easteru Oregon. citrment here today, flags flying and longltiir to tlu* eMabllahmciit, I w I b I i
tontart tn«* buaiiM-tM «»ii u vicar
I t is said that the court martial re­ It is largely devoted to sheep, cattle
the provision requiring the consent of
the Indiaus to the exec iti i.i of th ■ act. cently engaged in trying the negro and borw raising, and ia unsurpassed general rejoicing. There was not much Tlivrvforv all j»cr*»n» IndeLtvd to th«*
Inti’ Arm <»( Hoinnirn ill«’ «V Italvyor to
If it wen a case iu which the In lions lieut-nant Flipper have found him in places as a wheat pr-duemg country interest taken in the choice ot county J. II. Ital«’> al the t’li.i Druji Kt*»rv arc
had never given th-ir consent or in guilty of stealing large sums of govern- 1 At present a very valuable portion of officer., and the official vote hu not nN|iicMcd to coma forward and ««ttl«»
II' IT. f ’aioMdis their du«*»» promptly.
which their rights to the pr.- uis-s had ment motley. This with the rase of the county ie rmerv.d to the Indiana, yet Iren canvassed.
ja!2t>5
* Tiina. ItoRRixa.
never lapsed, the tniUer would present the Ethiopian Whitaker, would go to and should this reserve he thrown open patch from Pomeroy.
flrppncr. <>«n.
A ixmbhixo to N. W. Ayer A Hons'
a different asneek But imsmu -h a« show that even a Reptiblk-an rannot to settlement, it will crest, homes for
News|iaprr Annual for 1881 the New
the treaty by which tli-y hold the land make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
‘>0,000 white people. "There ar. the
York daily A' mh has the largest cin uln
expired several years ago ai.-l in view
The H'oaen Xwa publishes the notice
,own* *“ ,he «’»'»‘y
P*«dla
lion rd any paper in the Unitrl State«. I
of the further fact toat the written of sale on the 6th day of February to° “ lhe coun‘.v *e«t>
«>• «< »•*
124,32*; the lltrol.t has 110.000
consent of their chiefs inad- in 1879 is next of all the interest 'of the Martin **•»
f
m Oregon.
It is i
The Chn.nielt has the largest circula­
now on file in the dejxirtuient at Wash heirs in the Dalles Military R*;id I .an Is.
the foo‘ of ‘be B'“« M<,un
tion <>n this coast, the daily having
Ut
ington, it strikes us that this require­ The interest of these heirs'is flve eighths
My Entire MUirlt nf
»djoinmg the reservation.
40,I50aixl the Sunday edition having
ment will rather be an o'ratruetion to
of three-fourths of al-out 250,000 acres ‘*lire are »»»r stogt lines centering
llrppiier. I mntllln (o, Or
the bill than otherwise. However, if of land.
"*rv «kich arrive daily —from Boise 11.000. The dally Oretjonian is rated '
lint ..nona.
< iotiiim ..
at 4,500.
the matter can only 1» one»» gotten
_________ _
________
City, Heppner, Umatilla and Walls
J. J». BUANIEX, PROíP’JI.
through Congress we will tike our
Tux Secretary of the Interior decide.
W e have received Uie first numlier Walla The travel to Baker and Union
ehsuces on the execution of it. The of the Baker City Tribute. It is a I County all goes through the place, and
Hio mere tiling of u declaratory
Tb» ULK will
I« far»! h«4 «iU» U m
Isww« Ih» NMftr« «tuf4«
chief opposition to the STtt!eia»nt of neat eight column journal and its first the teamsters and stages us. op a large «tatemeat by an alleged pre emptor.
the reservation lias always centered appearance would seem to promise amount of the feed raiwed in th«* vicin*
_
cannot be considered as of itself sufli
Tk* teats Mf*> *l«»}8 M»«| *«4 rte««
there.
,o defeat an entry of a prior set
success. Wo wish it all prosperity as a ity, which makes a ready home market
A #»• P»va»f Ml* tut th« d-fMBBH «f « >U«*l»kMt
Hoots, Hh.r., Hat*.
Centerville
is
located
nineteen
miles
t,Pr
who
,,ffcr
•»
’
»
urwspai’er l*ut------- its politics.
T he great nnmb-r of tniscelLmeras
from Pendleton, on the read to Wall« «>thui the statutory per. d, but who m
All the ttgras to and from Ksppner
AND
T ub “Sunday Law" recently enacted Walla, and going from the latter place
comiu-inications which ar , Iving pre­
other respects hns complied with
.tcp at thi. Het I.
nel
1 r n'.'MIKX
sented <m the suliject of Or. I >i-ker evn’s by the legislature of Washington is either way, one ¡«-ses for a distance of <*,c requirements of the law.
anti-religious publi -otious forew us to being carried into execution very gener nineteen miks over the reserve, as tine
IT j,
ffmt JO.OOO deer «kins
». g tLl.OBV.
and is usually sulxnitted
The
elude- oti th" whole tiling. Wo can­ ally
_
u . to.
-
- -, a P“*0 of tP”"1«1
hare leen sold in Fnneville this season,
Heppner,......................................Oregon
not give sjiaee vo all and do nor feet lerntory is ahead of our Hute in civil .ay country. Around Centerville there two brother, named Mart in coiitribut !
justi ri--d in givir.g preferenea to any '“t,on_______________________
are some of the moat productive f«rm. ,„g 1,000,,f the m,ml.er. Such «laugh
AT
particular indivi lual wh-re all stand
m the county, and the town has a good ter is shameful and should not I m tolerw
I \M N»»W rilF I*\IIF I» T<» MAKE Ci>M
on an equal footing. Before barring
xmar to me irad“
Three mile* from Centerville t«d
If
to
| IrflloitM |»i»>li)|»«ly . InlMOilnd
If existing
existing laws
laws are
are insuAcient
inouMcientto
the doctor out. however, we will pr e United State, Senate. Iu point of “ "
i‘ ,U<“ K*P*”"a b»ajnMa remedy the evil, it certainly rail, loudly
I'nited States Senate. 1
pound to him some conun Inirns ubich natural
ability Mr. Lamar stands alone
0,1
•“*** ra‘lroad for legislation oerf Mr «./.,rre»,en/it
he but answer as bri-flv as h ■ mav see
1^.1. I____ i
r...... »"“» runs from Whitman to within a
___________ _
. .
in
both
houses
of
Congress.
I
The «upienie court of California has
it
rtllnc on |.re-<'i»|AI.>ii, Ofulwtn.re, lu.ore-
mil. of the town. lake Centerville, it
■ *-«.l. elc. »«. l*>*IC.i<s«« '..lidlr.l
decided
that
traveling
on
railroad
tracks
1. If he ea-inot understand the exis­
„
•• surrounded with a fin. country, and on f<Mit ora hora ba.-k, away from cress
A. M VI.I.ORV.
• is?
Ju.n.s. of the i'rs.-...
H exatob < ocmbbell of Missouri La« ¡t ¡B a common thing for fanners to get
tence of s universe by creation, ran he
inga,
is
un
’
awful
and
done
at
the
per
()f wbeU u, t|,e
|
give a logical explanati >n of uch ex­ introduced a tell looking to th.- conn«- 50 to M
tion by canal for purpose, of navi- Milton is Io. ated six miles »rom Weston 1 •onal risk of the [arty and that the
istence without oration I
2. If, as he asserts, th- world always gatmn of the headwaters of the Mis- aI|<| twehe llli)e, fron, Wa!te Walla railnaid is not responsible for killing nr
1
IF. IT. I’nion.
^,je county from Centerville to L wounding them there.
existed and always will exLt. why is it souri and Columbia nvers.
MT \a I ntn going «»»if of loiufti«.. „II pry
so much more difBcnlt to comprehend,
___ ____
Thoma« O'Brien proprietor of the
Weston is a last wheat field, and
the
twin* knowing tlx inn^lvf** to l»r ln»|f»btr<l to
MAIM MTMKKT
mr will |»lrn*t’ mil I in iiictlluf <«|y mtl| Bollir.
as Christians lielieve. that God existed
Jt’DGB P outer cloned the argument soil is unsurpassed for its t-
productive .America Exchange hotel has failed for
in Guiteau's case on the 10th inat. and mm . From Pendleton to L
«>»• eov»
always and ever will exist!
Heppner it «4,000, so nays tl»e new« from Portland
Pendleton, Opposite Oriental Hotel.
(rupri lile, 4>rcsn»t,
3 Why is it that all people of the the matter hag all doubtless gone to is 60 miles south. The country is very We know something of Tom ourselves,
Movrmiwr 7. ir * i .
noviitf
earth, from th- rudest and most igno­ the jury ere this Give him a long sparsclr settle.! between those two but then we did not go that much on
<*. <’. Hri*4rick«, ProprlrlAr.
rant state upto the most enlightened, ro|»e and a short shift.
I pointa, there tieiiig but few farms, and him.
exhibit from instinct, a id not from
-------------------------------------- what they are, are used for stock rai»-
A. F Rovxrox who w»» «hot in
education, a belief in a high- r power!
S t ROX g effort« are le-ing made for ing, with the exception of »he distance W' mco county ionic day« ago by hi«
relief of the Supreme Court of the
from Pendleton to Pilot R.K-k, 15 miles. brother in law, I. N. Moore, ha» since
H. It is contemplated urging Congress Here we find some very productive did . f hi« wound«
Moore surrender
T ub public sc ms hardly cognizant
to create an additional court to consist farms along the creek hottom, but the ■ ed himself to the authorities.
It
of the quiet but complete r.-volutioi,
of fifteen meniliera
hill lands are nsrsl only for cattle and
Have opened at their More
going on in the administration of Pres­
A SI, now it is projected to build a
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»•«..—
sh.-ep. What was once known es Umx
ident Arthur. From the liberal or
on main street next to odd Fel­
Gt iTKAi has b-on offered »1000 for till» landing has lost much of its for I railroad from the coast at the Huislaw
‘half breed ’ comp sition given it by his l>ody, the money to be payable now mer business since the railroad was j to
Work ii being
low« Hull h select «took of gen­
~ Pendleton. ..............
....... " ' rapidly
“i..... (
Orders promptly tilled.
novltf
Mr. (Jartield it is being eonv.-rti-d into and his carraws to be delivered after built from Tlio Dalles to Walla Walla {¡“«bed on the Oregon Lran.-h of the C.
eral
a ring machine of the luoat stalwart hi« death. He ia holding out for and when the projected road from Um«' j »*• *1' *{ north from Raiding.
type. Mr. Blaine gives way to Mr. ♦200®,
| tilla to Pendleton is completed, it will '
A L abor amount of Pacific eoast
Frvlingliuysen of electoral eatumisaicn
7^*'*
tew,me a way station on the railroad, wheat will I h > «hipjiod to New Orleans
notoriety, Mr. James yields to Mr.
ArroKxicr G eneral B rewster sig There is no country around it to give it and thence to Burnpc by the Houthern
-CoHfifllillg öl’-
Howe, one of the 306 at Chicago, Mr. inties his intention to appear personally any support.
Blalock Htation on the I p^ific road the .oming spring
Hunt retires and Gen. Beale. Grant's in the star route cases and to prosecute railroad, will 1« a point of some imiior |
.
.
. , ,
puppet, is advanced, Mr. Kirkwood tlia
DRY goods ,
Pr'pr.
.-riminal« to
tn the full extent
eviei.t of the
tl.e tance
tcnee owing to the fact that all
nil the ! , ,T , “ I*TK’rf'''' ‘r”ln »'ashiiigton
the criminals
makes a vacancy for Mr. Sargent, Mr. law.
y""0'’"’.';ri *ill
( travel and produce shipped from this 1
Windom has been supplanted by Judge
•
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.
I mi discont mind anil the builihiigN turn­
G ROC ERI EH,
place to the Blue mountains has to go!
Folg, r, while Mr. Lincoln always was a
IvnitTBKXT* against the star route there, end is the nearest point for the ed over for the use of troop*».
stalwart Every one of them is a thieves will 1« commenced Jan. 21st.
people of Heppner and all east of that j
O ir n«*igh I n »ring town of Union re-
HOOTS A- SHOES;
satellite of Grant a
Civil suits will also he brought on their place. The county is very largo and joices in a duplicate set of town ofli
~ . . ■
bonds to recover the stolen looney.
ample to make comfortable home« for a ciala Both claim to lie ehi tcd and
HATH A CAPH
I
A fter nineteen years Grant has
million people, where there are now neither will take water.
“flopped" o i the Fitz John P< rter raw.
The rase of the State vs J. (j. Robe- only alsnit 10,000 in the county. It is
• IO Heward,
hllEK.H ,k FANCY GOOHH,
Tur. floor of a ha'I at Hhanesville,
From being strongly adverse to Porter «on indicted for th“ taurder of J. D.
L ost - .'Inoalii'i p ninrktd II (Incircle)
only n question of time when the coon-
heretofore, he now lias inter. -t-d him­ Robb ia now on trial for the second
Ohio, broke through on the night of
TRIMMINGS, ETC. on buck, Any p-raon returning an me
n V cnUHé/Ll"*» fi ¡r
r « >>f < L c> a k ■<I rf>l<11<r»
ty will be divided into two or three
I
1IM.... /A/ m 4
enfili«*»»
p» nminn
I tec. 31st, and 100 people were killed
self iu his behalf and lias addievcd a time at Aitoria.
E
l.Oiir
stock
is oompoiei) id new or giving Inforin'ntioii t tltnt will lead to
conntea —¿fautdarti.
I en SIONS INCREASED!
■njve tin. alaive
and injured.
c -luiuuuic tior. to President Arthur on
goon» throughout, just uurehnseil from their recovery will rec«
■jjmm/uan/!nnnrf/»r hnrrrf. Thnw» In
reward.
Apply to
Porter-« b“h.df. Or.mt snys he Inul
■di/ubt n* Ut whether et libiti to «nvlhlnic
G»;x Lor;*x, notwithstanding Grant «
T" illabd expresses th* expectation
V
the
Him
Francisco
market
H ami 'KL f’ABLMLB has lieen held to ■•bould »en I two .Ir. rtniiii* for our ••Cir­
Itoli» It' II kwitt ,
Been nitenfurnied as to thu fa.-ts i . the change of lase, stands tut bitterly op < f h iving through tr.iir.s on the N. P. answer in *2000 bonds st Roseburg cular
®f l«»T .nw«il*n ”
A>MrvM*. with
WE INVITE INSPECTION OF
Wl |>ll H Hlougli.
Mfimm, KTODI AKT A: CO.. MoHrliurt of (Hiifcnt
case until recently.
pos<id to Firtz John Porter as evci.
| R. R. by Hept. I, 1883.
Or to Tustin A Bnlli'j T •endici.in.
our goods from fll® pul.lie.
oitTKlt
for the murder of John Kelleher.
au-1 rateala» HJ u Öt» W. W » Washington, D.C.
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Ul.l
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#
I T ur «fan’s Washington special says:1 T««
AlIfODtliillL <bie of the shrewdest of the ix.litHi.na
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p.^.
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MOW TIIRV
J. il. SH ARON Ä (’().
all
own
T Irradi Saloon.
L. a. cox.
PLAINING MILL«
F
SASH AND DOCR
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... LUMBER YARD....
SHORE’S
^Fecd Stahle
UNDERTAKING
AGENTS FOR -
BENTLEY A IIAWNS
MITWd SALOON.
'S
PENDLETON
HOTEL,
HOUSES \V A N TEI).
Feed Stahle!^
A. JI. GUNN
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Gout's Fni'ii'g Goods
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Main Stieel, ''"""'Ä....
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