East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 05, 1888, Image 2

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DAILY AND Hiaf'WKKKI.Y,
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llAfl.V HtllWIUITlO.V HATIIHS
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HIIIKlo lltltlllH'IH-
M'Ml'WKKKI.VHUIlM'llilTION IIATK1!
Olio ropy P'T ynir. i'2 jV)
Oiiii ripy lx iiiumM I '
mimicri" "
l'rcinluiu piiper fire to-yearly milncrliicrii,
AllVi:ilTlHI.V(l IIATK.il
(f;M,i tiirrffrni'nl.)
linn Inrh. nr Iran. Ill Nplnl.UVi'klv tier
....... Ill fi (in
Ono Inch, or III Pally ner montli 1 to
Two Inulir", or Im. In lintli, per inontli.., : lit
Ovrrlliri'Olnclicfi.Hoinl'Wrchly, per Inch
per inontli 1 i
Ovur llirro Inrliri, Dully, pur inch fr
tlllllltll I
Ovor thr'o Ini'lii'H, In Iwitli, pur Inch pT
inonti i n
Kutlil niilipnrcll nilvrtlo'iiiuiitft In MmiiiI
weewy or miiiy, iirm iiimtiiiiii, piar inrii,
jl.mj; riirn niiiwiihi'iii incriioii, uk,
Iicnl nollrci, ten ri'iiti per lltm rnch In
rcrtlon.
MONDAY,
MAItCH 5, 1KS8.
80MK UHIilTIIINK NHVi:itHI.
A coiiiiKHi'dMicNT of llio .Milton KsikIo
iltwriiM lliu filltor of tin) IS.tur Oiikooma.v
to uiiHwur (hi) following iiichI!oiih:
Kirnt, ttlmt llnu kIiuiiM it fair ami
jiint iIIvIhIihi Im iiiailn; it division lli.it
would hi v lilt) new coiuil' riilllt'ii'iil tur
ritory, wit 1 io'it rolililnn tlio ruinaliilnu
iiiin r N'l'uiiii, would .vein HiiiNirt it hill
In tliu lvu'iHlatnri) toillviili) tlm county mi
a linn 1 1 nit iiillit ! iik'ix'ccI I iy tlm tuu
fattloiiH? 'I'hlnl, will yon urn vour Inllii
run) to tiring nliiint an iiiiili'rHtiuiilinu
provided tlm inMiplii ni tliu hast rim Mir
nlfy tln.'lr wIIIIiik'iiiih.h to meet you half
way?
1. I think If tlm county Is dlvlilcil ut
nil, it lino riiiinliiK near .Mr. CruekcttV
"Tiiiu-ifluin" roiinty lino, uImivo Ailanm,
lint not (Tom.hIiik tin' IJiiiatllla river, woiilil
Iki itlmut fiillalili', iiltluiili tlm new
nninty wmilil uvi'ii thru incliulti a luro
liilinlmruf k'oi!u who wonlil jirotwt
nlri)iij;ly iiKMliiMt It, ami win iki wMiuh tiro
tntltlril to 1 1 to H.iini) ri'Hv(,'tfnl ooiimIiIit
utlon ItH 1 1 110 of .Milton,
'J. If hy tlio "two fiii llonn" yon moan
tliu .Milton "faction" ami tliu UYxtun
"fiti'tlon," I cannot anawur, till I Unow
what Ilio iiKrivmi'iit of tlm "twofaclloim"
In. If tlniy iik'.iIii iDinlilnii, itri ,thoy iliil
litHt winter, to ilivlili) on a "Ua roiinty"
lino, I would not miirt tlm hill.
:i. lVrHonally, I am iniito willing to
(ihhIhI In lirliiK'inx ulmut "an iimli'rNtaml.
Ini." Itnt It oiiKht to In) an uniluritaml
liiK'llmt will unit al leant it ri'.tiin:th!o
iniHirtion nf tlio ivoplo of (Vutervlllo,
llulixiiml ViuiHycli) prt'i'lni'tH, an wellaH
thoMH of .Milton, Cottimwootl ami WVh
ton. Tho I'onviintiiimi will K) hclil HiNin,
ami erliaw tlm raHlri.t ami liont way In
to let tlm iiiiHtion U fulily ti'Mcd in tho
riiiivi'iitiuMH. If all tlm irtIiii'Ih will
winl fall tli-li'tfatlnnn of roiriwntativi)
uu'ii, an amii'iilili) ailjiititini'nt oiiht to
lo hail, If it In hihmIIiu at all. Two ycant
iujo I was in favor of kroin "ilivlMlnn"
out of tlm convention unM tho ilatform.
Thin Hprlnt; I am in favor of practically
ilcclillnt; tho "illvWnn iMiitlun," tmu
way or another, in tin) convention. I'm
liahly I nlull ahliln hy Hid ilecUlmt of a
majority of Hint Iwnly. If however tlm
IVmiKralle convention hlnmlil ailupt ono
tliiiiK', ami the other convention aiinther,
nnii;tlm veten imllcatcil that n majority of
thu Noilo f.tvoreil tlm "other," wlmtov r
that miviht Ui, 1 wonlil feel ImiiiuiI to h h
jwt their oliiiun ami wl-hex, Ueinj;
alrwtilyn puWie mirvaut, I am ili"iHM'il
to reivivu Im-t nut Urns ratlter than to j-ivn
. them, ami to leave the iuHit latino uuvlly
totliirn. .1. I'. Waukii.
Tim .Milton Kaulo prints an alleged
ijuotation fmin remaiks of the I'matill.t
county State Senator in (he fi'laturti
last winter, ami wys it Is "taken from
tho ollicl.il pnHlinm of the Senato,'
This worn to lie another luntance- of ltn.
titer lUiwinnrV .il running uw.iy with
that Mt'ittl rotunl of truth which we are
miro liu naturally has. Tho remark lie
ipiotiM Is proKtlily alKiut ivrtectj hut
Wlmnt, 0, Wlmre, Is tho "oillclul nnninr'
of Itt lias Mr. Ilowmor yet to learn
that thuro U no "ollleial rcoonl" what
ever of any nianV ivmitrU iu tho lvls
latum? lr wit,i. tako time ami money to make
iinytliin nveintillui; a "park" of n,0
tuw unity Un, hut Ifmitst Ktilont), ami
thu ionr tho km.1 work is ivnuuomvil
tho Uttter.
Tiik .Marion ivunty Kopuhlloan l'n
vcntiim will W comiM ofl.iJIileUvattw.
Why not lot all the UopuMirttu voterw
Ki ilelouates ami ilono w ith it f
No chanv lit the Mriko nituatton.
Cattily factory ami carpet watvliotiw
liurniMl at Milwaukee., hws nW.tKXl.
IVter llerilio. tho Villiumlwt, ISt.,
iitlllioiiuiw, ot initiator ot tho ciIolratist
llonlw ci.icho(i, Is leail.
Tho iKtollUv ileimrtiueut have ilcciilo.1
to Inmux) to ht times a week the mail
wryico fnmt The IhtlUvs to rrinevillo.ainl
omlinuv tho kuiio in misvllautviw ail
vcitiwiuents. AilvettK'ment will also
U) utiiilo for a Krvuv from lanon t
Hurns, fortttrt wiH'klvK'rMoo, '
A StlNHAV AI'TKltNOOS WALK.
Mr. Klnut'n Nurmiry-A Olnticn nttho Vn
iletrlopeil 1'iirk Clnmnit.
Siiiulay an Kast OukooNia.s; roprcfcn
tativo twik it walk up to Mr. Loitrnil
Klmn'K nurHjry Kroiiml ncartho river In
tho upper umf of town. 'iliotih ho Ih
onlv making a sjIiiiiIii thus fur"Mr.
Klain has .pilto u variety of timber, chailo
ami fruit trees, ami yomiK t'linlon iiml
(lower plantH. Ho has usoil tlm paM year
lr'i.iXKi Ixjx eliler trees In planting linilier
eultiireH, ami iiO.OOO inoro will ho mlded
to his Htoek in it few tlityn. 'Ihey aro
gr.jwnatTho Dullef. llolias hefido an
axxortincnt of xliadoan ornamental treon,
Hiich as magnolia, mountain ash, pop ar,
taiiiaiuck, elm ami maple. Mo also has
xpeciineiis of tho Acanthus, or "tieu of
heaven," which when ilovelojicd is a
"tiling of lieauty." In his gla-covercd
lieds ho has voting cablmgo and ntull
llower and other garden jilantu, already
up; ami it largo variety of houe-pIantH
und llowerH, which will ho leaily to ills
k;ko of lieforo long.
Mr. Klam'H Imliixtry xhould receio a
gcsxl patronage, as tho planting of trees
tind ifowerH is a duty too much neglected.
Returning tho walk led us through tho
future city park, hy no means a very In
viting placo now; but which can Isjinado
attractive in tlmo. A (stream of water
supplied liv wasto from livers' raco and
and from ' Hprings, (Iohh through thu
grounds, ami iu ono placo Is wido ami
oVoii; witlt alitllu dibit a good sized twind
eoiild lw mado. Tho grounds cliould at
least ho fenced as mxjii if M)'Hlblo, and n
IxJttor Ixjglnnlng mado toward tlm future
UrirL- 1'iirliiilid llniV lill'fllt 111! Illllllo flllNV
Htiltaiilo oven this year for u Fourth of
juiy ceieiiration.
Iliittl ArrlvnU.
Viixaiiii Ilot si: tl. S. .Merguiro, A. I)
SiinpHiii, San I'ranclseo: (Iraco Motter,
New York; V. A. Kberly, rmtlanil; (i.
A. I'hlnnv, Sacramento; Dr. .1. It. I'll
kington, lrM. lluchison, rortlaml; Ci, A.
.Miintvro, ut (iramlo; A. Illew, hiiioj J.
V. Slielton, I'nioii; N. It. Harris, Im
(iramlo.
(ioMics Ufi.i: lIorKiIohn Walker,
Contcrvillo; S. Heynolds, San Chllilerx,
Img Creek; U. lluil"on, Nebraska: T.
(iavcH, City; .1. II. (.'auipliell, Helix;
J. K. Illuw, Pendleton; .1. It. Itagmy,
coimtrv; Jalxth Itarrel, It. Mellrixiu,
I'llot Kixk; .lamcH later, country; .loiin
PaikcH, Helix; .laeob Miller, A. I'. Hick
man, A. Arnold, country; (i. A. Stottel,
Porlland; .1. Wilson, Witunnr, Adams;
Weill, woo. Smitli. Wisconsin: J. An
ilerxon. .lauesvllle. Wisconsin.
IIowman llofHi: lltoinas .ticMiy.iiooii
ltlver; 1', W. I lay no, Ltwrence, .Mas. j
Mockinan, who ami ciiihi, lowa;
C. II. I'.srry, country: A. I'lnloy, .Me-
i;onaiii lanyoii; pamui .Miiioncy, inn
Dalles: i liurlcs tuxxlinan, wooti Kiver;
(!, II. Yarney, It. I.. ICnlght, I.u (iramlo;
J.J.Scott, city; John W. INjuuan, W.
i p.. ...i.... n.;i.... . ii ii I.'...., ii'....,....
(J. II. .Malcolm, Alhina; (ieo. Townu,
Thu Dalles; Peter I'alnu, Ccntcrvillu ;
Dick V'vhotr, Albert (lerltart, Nebraska;
M.A. flakcr,, W. (Voslxjy, Weston ; G.
W. Johnson, Kameht.
IKtltM.
IIOYNiDN-lii CuniKi nrnlrtp. on f'tlilny,
.iixrrn .. m, in inn won 01 nnurr noyn
lon,:i Irn-pniind girl.
nrr.u.
Itt!HHKt.lr-At Allia,Oriviin,.Ulniary 10, 14M,
.Minnir, iniiiiinirr oi jniin unit Mllioil I til
Kl,nl Uv )miri.
Tho loss of buds is Hoinotlmes tliu
cauxu ot death to tho parent Hem
lttNMi;i,!r At AIIim, Orrron. Kei.rnsry V),
lvi, jitnni, nun ui nilldll lUIX'I'll, III 1111'
nf of iwrnty.Drc.
A it i(lrl.,.,iltj .,li,lilu, .....iul.Mil f.I....l
., .ui.tn.iiin .ii Wr-,,,,t 1111,1111,
faithful sister, dutiful ilauu'htor. ilovoted
wife, ami it loving mother, bus clorcd her
laisirs lit tlio inorulut! ot tier womuuuooil,
Although nIio is pine, her example Is
wiiii us tor our iicnciu.
I.ifo is orL'auic Individuality; death Is
Its ilitxolutinu. KiiowIciIl'ii i-iidrt whero
communication ceases; but bevond death
love lias ialuteit a raluutw of Iiuhi.
1". U.Miuir.
sr.w TO.IIAY,
ROTHOHILD & BEAN,
IH'AI.KIin IN
Dry Grinds. Fancy Goods, Clnaks. etc.
Men's. Ladles' and Children's
Shoes, Hats and Caps,
Aim A
FULL LINE OF GROCERIES.
t-oriiiillty of rooi, rmxnnittile iirler nml
kkiiitiiI mlr iri'iiliiieni, im mm t, clve i.er-
f. i" LiitKf,,cl in inili.Vil
Moorhouse & Co.,
Ilitvo Jut re.vlTfit, illrwt from
Nrw Tork,
GOATS, VESTS AND APRONS,
K r tUrlcevpf rs, lUrbeni aua
Walter.
Moorhouse & Co.
IIIOllJll i
fOUUT BTHKKT,
JUKlt. KKMJKUT
I'riiprtftor of (lie
KlvctVul llrrr Hull,
Miiln HtoiH.tto,o.tomi, I'enUleton,
IVii.llfioii r on ilmuslu. Vuc. llquoni
JToTtCK to tMNTltACTOlUS.
h.alr thU will W tiwlml by the town of
J cii.tU'loii, until noon, March tl " IMIiVfSf
tho gruvllu Hint graveling of Ihe iiuirii i
f'f 1 k.e '"'mi'iiM ami twirioui iu VIS
W.U iiin.t tw a.l.lre,s to thV comn ult on
town n.vr. lb. rlht lo tVjeei y -nd U
F razees Opera House,
Friday, March. 9,
One Night Only!
Krom the Atlantic lo the I'nrlDrl
I. W. BAIRD'S
SVIammoth Rflinstrels?
txik at Ilia Mounter Array of TnleiitOri'iilirnnil littler limn Kver-wltli nn Kntlro Now
Computiy for tho Sintou of 's; anil
OUR MATCHLESS AHTISTS!
Low Bonodict, John Mack, Ellsworth Cook. lAlbort Loach,
John Dillon, Horaco Rushby, Chas. W. Coodyoar, Jamca
Croon, Will L. Pollard, Byron Loach, Harry Dillon, C. W.
Murray.
r,iiriir i vi ii'iut'Ki n.'iii.iiii'ii, iiil' ii.,iiiiii-ii i.i.ii.rin, uir iiiiii.ii .jirn i.i.i'.n,
Ill niimliiT, Klk'lit Oreut Cuiiiiviliiinl Klirht Knit .Mont Ton Clng KxpvnNl Kluhl Hnp-'rh
Voi alill Twi'lvn (IrcHl Hpfohilli-iR nrw, ttnlqim, ni.vi,l unit roflnril! Hfly l'linny r'pu
lurn thn king lnuitli-mnk-rl Ten Hoiik unit I ijinco A-tlt pliinliitlon, nciobnllc iiml gnn-
...... .1 i .... . . i -.. . i mi.. ih.,i
lfll 't wptiiy mkiiicu Miiniciani-cvery miin
Watch for the Grand Parade of Balrd's Gold and Silver Cornet Band.
Matt Elder, Leader, supported by Major Gorman.
Military Drill KxrfrlK, unci Mulilnltnc MimkcI
liiHit'ii in Hie ii nun rco tin iH'ioiiiriii iioriin itriir tno hoioihini
-.SfruroyourTlck ln nt Klelchci's Jewelry Hlorc. tncliSil U
BOOT AND SHOE SALE.
For the next thirty dnys 1
cost the largest and best stock of boots and shoes that is in
Pendleton, comprising:
$2,000 worth of Buckingham & Hecht celebrated boots and
shoes.
$3,000 worth of C. M. Henderson goods, who is considered
one ot the best manufacturers in
$1,000 worth of Sailer Lewin
of tho Stiller Lewin make, Philadelphia.
1,000 pair children and iMisses' shoes.
ouu pair ot slippers, ot all grades.
Don't deltlV. but COlllO Untl mt. hnmta nt T.,.11..
Hoot and Shoe store.
JAS. WHir;ELA.2Sr, Prop.
SHOT GUNS FROM $5.00 TO $50.00,
At the establishment of
Taylor, Jones & Oo.
Pnil IJ'M oinnnivii
oiivittii, rii.iNjJLETON, OREGON, - -
WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOTGUNS!
If YOU intend mirnlinciMin
1
TiTlop T
A New Department In Mlnitrelnyl
ti..H.i.ti..ll itl... ,l. ii.itt.i. Ail... ii..t.
n who pinyiTi
JiikuIits. DAIf.Y AT NOON I KHKKTO Al.l.t
will soil nt ton per cent, nbovc
the United States.
& Co '
Largo stock of
apisrs, pistols, A.MMUisriTio3sr,
And a heavy assortment of Reloading Tools.
Of tho latest models.
FULL LINE OF GUN REPAIRS.
; f ; " 1 lU JUH' 11 yu to buy, don't fail
IT WILL DO TOUR EYES GOOD!
For Sale
Hnvlng ptirohosod tho otitlro stook of
to C. MEEK, I will soil
Dry GoOda,Orooerie,BootJ
Orooliery,
C3rOO3., St;o.r
AT COST!
Centerville, Oregon
All porsonodoslrlni; bargains eliould
CALL AT ONCE!
I. R. DAWSON,
fo2Slm
JUST READ THIS
. . UNDER
at fiostl
MERCHANDISE, formerly uolontfJ
tho ontlro Block, consisting of
Millinery
-AT-
PR AZER'S OPERA HOUSE
to call anyhow.
mid.