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XESDAY. MAKCH 21. 1883.
TIIKKK CASH AWAItDS.
mMUIii'ra of tho HAST OlIKOOSIAN
lirmllicd to oiler thno rush uwunti,
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Tho bids on tho Mntlock-Siirgont brick
icro oH-ned this afternoon, 'lliero were
six bitln, us follows: K. It. l'urkcs, i!,551 :
August Stungicr, JL',760; T. F. Iiowntu
mid 0. V. Iturroiighs, til.OOO; 0. V.
Fielding ami John Cnlioon, l!,!)57;
James Gibson, !f-',87"i Frank Zolglor,
'.',.M.'I. Mr. l'nrkes lms boon awarded
llio eontruet.
' Tho O. H. & N. eoniimny aro building
' u substantial slduwalk In front of tlioir(
i .Main street nronetty. It Is' tho very best i
I sidewalk over built In l'cndloton, being
constructed ny t lie mechanics in mo em
ploy of tlio company.
Tlio closed hack driven through town
Kjvornl hours to-day excited conslderublo
curiOHitv. it was repotted Unit It eon
taiued ho vend political aspirants, who
weiu jubilant of success.
Tho construction iraniMhleh liati boon
employed in thu Pendleton yards thu
rust few weeks have finished tho work
hero and will go to Molln to-night to put
in a sidetrack.
.IiihiiHon & Dlaok, painters, lmvo just
finished habiting tho outer walls of tho
Masonic bulldlni:. It Is an excellent
piece of work, such us theso well known
mechanics always do.
Mr. William Mekeiulc, special agent
of Itulfuiin. (iutliriu it Co.. is in town.
Ho is looking after the largo interests of
ids firm in Jiustorn Oregon.
Ladies wishing flrst-class sewing dono
at their houses will do well to call on
Miss It. IS. Columan, at tho residence of
of Mrs. W. C. Tilton.
Owing to tlio lack ol power tlio aro
light at tlio intersection of Main and
Webb streets lias Immhi discontinued.
C1KO. M'. WAIKKK.
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itto'mpt to ruNo tho steamer llent-
lieen uliauiloiied.
Etv wlierlir Davis lias been on tlio
It for tlio past few days.
I (iwtx will Imvo ills nuw restaur
lining about Monday next.
not vet known who tho man was
iniHd irom thu Salem bridge.
. James Marwton and Mrs. II. L.
on left for Foster this morning,
s Ida YVatllo is learning tho dress
ig art witli Miss Ixjla Ilarnard.
CS. Yoakum and H. H. Illshop aru
n of us candidates for county judgo.
L. M. Davis, of Walla Walla, is in
(to-day. Ho leaves on this oven-
Iruia lor Portland.
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Camtibell it Wilson have on tils
irenulno Paris iHinuct, on which u
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boiuict is $:!') : husbands tako no-
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(iruiiKonness aim iiixunicriy ion-
Ho did not have f 10, and will stay
5 tlays.
J. 1. MuhIico received u letter from
City tliis morning, stating that his
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to ftirniHii me a hoiino to live la
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or for wukch. Cull on, or mhlrcHH,
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C. K. IJurrows. of tho Walla Walla
Company, is in town to-day. Mr.
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consoquonco of his fall.
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uuv un iiiui nuiu tuutiu Kuiiy. uiiii
$15 each, in default of which thev
committed. Tho other three plead
, uuu nuiu iiucu iii vavii, n1111.11
paid.
Tiiruinii I.ttiT.
To tlio Kitltor of tlm Kmt Uiojontuti,
Tacoma, W. T., March 10, 1888,
I arrived at Cascade Locks on Sunday,
and made thu postmastur deliver up $'U
lie liad stolen troui mo.
I arrived ut Portland Monday, and
found tlio city growing, ami thu people
jealous ot nits city.
This city contains liotwcou 10,000 and
1 5,0 JO people, with arrivals about one
hundred icr day. Tacoma and Yakima
avenues aro licautlful streets, about one
and one-half miles long. There Is plenty
of work for ovurv ono.
Tlio Tacoma transfer Itoat will carry
twenty-ono cars at oneo.
I find I. Jacks, 1. T. Hecso,.T. I'nchstul,
H. M. l'urinton, Henry llucoy, I. Oslxjrn
and Hullluch, all of Umatilla county,
doing business hero.
Kugenu Keith and brother have Homo
lino proiorty liero.
I saw six largo sailing ships loading
lumber ut ono mill. Stone coal is l.no
er ton; lumber is source at Y1 per
tliotHand.
Thousands of dollar's worth of pro-
eriy enanges nanus every nay. i ins city
is selling lots almut II vo miles along tlio
bay, and back about
miles.
two iind onu-liulf
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A Cundtditlo for lha LcgltlBturs.
Ai.iia, On., March 17th, 1888.
To llis Editor of the Ent OrfRonUn.
Tlio democracy of Alba has to-day in
structed our delegation to our county
convention to nreseut tlio naino of K. 11.
(Jainlreu, and Kucuro his rouomination for
represuntutivu In our Icgisuitmo.
wo take Homo pridu In presenting Mr.
Gambeo to thu domocniev of Wiuatillu,
for several reasons: Ho is located out of
town ;ho is u practical fanner, sun tunned,
and u worker; n sound mind growing on
a healthy body. Ho lives by his prodtic
tivo lalwr. Ho can read unfortaudiiigly,
talk intelligently, and write comprehensively.
Ills natural ability, solid acntiireincnts.
and practical methods in huslnoss life.
point him out for an able law maker.
Thu only mouonolv that claims his
fostering euro is his wifo and babv.
Krotlior Uumo.'rats.try linn. I will uo Ids
ball.
Hhould thu convention nut him in nom
ination, neither tho Kast Oiii:ooman nor
any other fiiend of justico will ho con
scientiously compelled to damn him with
faint pralsu. La. F. K.n'kiut.
Hkolcli of Une of the Circuit JiuIrcii of tho
.Sixth DUtrlrt.
Wrlttoti fnrlliu l.nst OrcKtinliili.
In tills leiter I present you with u slio'it
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nucuii ui uui Vliuillt .illilu, vjuu.u ii.
Walker, whoso public llfo is bettur known
to sumo of you than to tho writer. Mr.
Walker Is u Tennesseeim by birth, hailing
irom Joiierson county. uisiatner'Hname
is Isoiu Walker, ami belonged to one of
tho oldest families iu Tuimessec. Ho was
thu father of llvo children, four of whom
aro now living, ueo. w. was uom i
cumber lid. 18 I. Isoiu Walker was t
fitrint'i, whoso frugal habits enabled liliu
to fccuro u Htilllcient amount of proiiorty
to keep and educate ids littlu family, but
thuu brink's about urcat chauues. U'lien
(loorgo was lint seven years old, tho con
tending armies of two hostile factions
made that part of tlio State tlio base of
their operations, and the little hamlet ,w ith
uu its Homo comiorts, wits rutlilusviy
suent awuv. Their homo lav directly in
thu vicinity of tho skirmish lines, and was
therefore a proy to thu ravages of both
armies, and what ono did not taku tlio
other did. and when tho armies were re
moved from that section, more total ties-
oiauon couid not nuvu tjeen accomplished.
Thu untiru country lay wasto and burrun,
fences and buildings burned and de
stroyed, holies and ambitious swept away
in tlio daylight of their iitleetlon. Kvuu
now, neurly thirty yours from tlio dates
alwvo set forth, not one half of tho vie
thus of that campaign have been able to
ru-estaiillsh their termor prosierity. .Mr,
isom Walker, four years aftur tho cossii'
tion of hostilities, llndlng it an arduous
task to regain Ids former nrosnerilv, con
eluded, In thu fall of 18UU, to visit
tlio l'aciljc coast, l'uttiug his family
auoarti inu cars, coming ny way ot bun
Fruncisco, he landed in l.inn county. (Jr..
in October, 1800. licorgo utteuded tlio
public school for the llrsl three years ufter
his arrival in the Mate, and then lor a
timu attended a select school. Hu began
reading law under Powell it l'linn, at
Albany, Oct. 10, 1877, and was admitted
to practice in thu .Supreme Court of tills
Stuto July 7. 1870. less than two yours
from tho time when hu hud chosen tho
law for his future avocation. Prior to
entering on ids law studios in 187-1, ho
visited t'liiatllla county and herded miceii
during tho winter, in tho spring hu
returned to Linn county and tuught
school and worked at tho carpenter trado
by turns. Aftur being admitted to the
bar of tlio .Supreme Court, and having
boon ureatlv infatuated with Umatilla's
"vast douiarn," ho returned in .September,
ihiu, ami nas mauo tins ins homo sine.'.
Hu was admitted to practice in the Federal
f..llr . II... (III. .itr.llll. M.w. Ill tUll'l
Villi. V 1.4 l? ..... V.lWl..., 1Ul. JU, IW).,
and was upjioiutud associatu iustlcu of tho
(ith Judicial District on March 7, 1887, by
Oovornor l'ennoycr, having tho endorse
niont of most of tho liar of his town.
.Slnco his upjiolntmont ho him held six
terms of court, has decided over 600 cases
where thu rhiht of anneal lias oxnircd.
and only three appeals from his decisions
have licoii made, two of which have been
heard and alllrmed. No reverses have
yet boon made of Ids decisions, a record
but fow District Judges have been nblo to
mako. Mr. Wulkor is now talked of ns
un ullgiblo candidate for ro-clectlon. lie
sides his judicial knowledge, Mr. Wulkor
is an able stump sieakor,tho result ut the
iwlls showing plainly thu ctrect
ofhls orutory. At Weston, Anrll 17.
1884, 'hu wus united in murriuiro to Miss
Lulah White, daughter of tlio latu Hon.
John S. White, of this county. Wilms.
'Hid Cuiiiu l'riclnct I'rliiinry.
Alba. Or.. March 17. 1883.
Thu Domocratiu primary convened by
electing La. F. Knight chairman, and t .
V. urookH secretary.
Mr. J. W. Sullivan. Mr. J. 11. CliHord.
and Mr. N. W. Huwn wero nominated us
delegates to tho county convention. La
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i miiui nun iiuuiiiiitiiHi iui uihiiiu, uuu
C. L. Dovaul for comtablo. K. It. Gam-
l)co wuh cudorsed us cuntlldute for Stuto
Legislature. Delegates weru iustructud
to supiiort J. M. lientley for Klioriir, and
CS. A. riartmun for County Clerk.
It was moved and carried that tho
minutes of tho meeting bo sunt to tho
Last Okkoonian for publication.
1'. K.nkiiit, (Jhalrmuii.
O. D. IlitooKH, Socrotury.
Knonli All Around.
From tho Now York Evening World. .
Sullivan bus "had cnotU!h"of real field
ing. Ho isn't so great u man as ho
thought ho was and us everybody oIfo
supposed him to bo.
Mitchell, too. lias "hud enotiuh." Ho
Is u bettor man than anybody oxcopt
himself und Ids non-in-law susnected.
but ho is w illing to quit whero ho is.
ino puouc, nnany, lias "liaa enougli."
It is tired of tlukes and Hunks, of brucs
ami uiusicr, oi siium .hummering und
divvinu
hullivun atlair wus on tho square, tho
"uoblo art" bos uroatlv deL'minrateil. If
it was a "put up Job," It ought to bo tho
last.
Evorybody has had enough.
llotnl Arrival.
Howman Houhk. Sainuol Georuo. llut-
terCreekj Mrs. Wlilig und threo child
ren, Tlio Dalles; J. M. Stephenson.
Pilot Hock; Dan Smith, Umatilla; Win.
Uishop, Wallowa ;A. U. Wisdom. Vinson:
T. Lieuallen. Adams: J. M. Doarmld.
Fostea; II. J. Galloway, Elgin: W. 11.
.MUtou. .Mrs. IS, Milton. Miss M ton.
North Yamhill; Eugeno Murwin. .Mrs.
Morwln, Miss Merwln, Dallas; H. J.
ltowo, Fort Townsond: Win. Velton.
city.
VIM.AUI) IIoiisk. A. Colin. I. II.
Hodgers, Harry Harris. Ed DiiiuiIoh. it.
L. 'Ihomas, Lewis Thomas. Josepli ltay,
James Friedman, l'ortland; W. W. (ill-
man, heattlo; E. M. Urown, Denver; E.
J. Moor, A. W. l.oseo, S. llrustchser, St.
Ix)iiis; Vuliioy Tuft, Ynkhnu; E. F.
Smith, Pilot Itock: J. Ijuig, Contorvillo;
L. D. Coggins, Colorudo; W.S. Hondor
Hon, San Diego; L. M. Davis, O. E.
lturrowH, Wullu Wullu; Doo Munsileld,
Contorvillo; J. II. Morrison. VaiiHvclo:
I). Plants, Milton ; M. Audross, La (intuitu
O. W. Ijuld, La Grande; David Ijznlsky
San Francisco; W. H.lionhum, Chicago.
(ioMiKN IU-u:. W. II. Fisher, C. Do.
vant. M. E. Sterdovant, It, Hilly, Alba;
H. Fagcn, II. W. Herkloy, Heppnor; T.
H. Sliarman, Hutter Creek; John 1! rooks.
Kansas City; A. 15. Henlck, Juniiwr; J.
Hunnu. II. T. Nelson, Eciio; Philip
, ... .twin, vw.lt .Jj'llll, 11, rj, JUJ-
noy, Country; WUIIuiih und son, C. E.
Hvrd, Pilot Itock; F. Smith. Portland;
M. Myers, Dosnain Gulch; S. S. Sparos,
Country; J. Jtennett. Portland; John
Parker, Mountain ; J. Bliav. Portland.
Mttlhuur County It-iuot rt(.
From ths II iker Clly Deinoorat,
Tho Democratiu convention for Mulhour
comity in sesnion at Vulo, on Thursduy,
March 15, nominated tlio following can
didates uh their standard tourers to lead
tho party on to victory next Juno :
For roiiresontatlvo, P. Napton; for
Hhorirt', II, C. Murray; for clerk. E. II.
(Test; for ast cssor, A . S, Lawrenco; for
treasurer, L. A. Sovoy; for county judgo,
i.i..,uvim.na t i liiimii-! J, a. Element: lor commissioners. Con
ri "vo, . ...u .iti.i-t.u.i-1 , . .,.., .i...
miiuuimn. v. cmuiiuii, Biijuumuiiueiii
of schools, Win. Gribble ; surveyor, Honry
Hedges; coronor, Lary Faulknor.
James II. Shinn and I). C, Hlchardson
woro chosen delegates to represent Mul
hour county in tho State convention.
Harmony and good feoling prevailed
throughout thu proceedings of tlio conven
tion, und tho Democrats aro ;nost suro ol
a victory at tho polls in Juno.
ltuunltii; Well lu 1'ortUnd.
From the Portland Telegram.
ShorilT J. M. Bcntleyof Umatilla county
who brings more convicts through hero
en routo to tho penitentiary than any
other HheritT, is in town. To-day ho re
ceived a letter from his homo in Pendleton,
adviFingbim that at tho primaries held latt
Saturday all delegates favorablo to his
renomination were elected. Mr. Hentley
has mado a splendid olllcer, and his many
friends in Portland will, no doubt, feel
pleased to leurn that ho is ho well en
dorsed at home, in a jwlitical sense.
The WnyH and Means coinmlttco nru
still wot king uvny bn tho turilT bill,
muking slight alterations nud amend
ments.
Doi.imi has Introduced n bill providing
for tho p.iyinunt by tho govurnnient of
Oregon's war claim, but there is no pros
pect of its favorablo consideration.
Tin: report of tho Southern 1'aeifiu pio-
jeet of building from Montague to Kelton
seems very improbable. Tlio routo most
of tho way is through a desert, and how
they could thus seriously interfere with
other systems cannot easily lw discerned.
It is far moio probable that thoy lmvo
thoiroyu on thu Columbia Hasin.
Pkndi.kton ought to encourage Mr.
Hunt's railroad, and give him nil thu
assistancu It can uHbrd. On tho other
hand, Mr. Hunt ought to consider that it
Is almost a necessity for him to come to
Pendleton at least it is by far tho wisest
thljig for him to do, even without any
subsidy. Wo wish tho people of I'endlo
t)ii would take more Intercut in this
matter.
Tin: Houso committee on military nf
fuirs lmvo favorably reiortod tho bill prc
vidlng arms, ammunition and eipilpage to
tlio state of Oregon for thu militia. It d!
rects tho secretary of war to supply ono
thousand stand of improved Springfield
rillcs, also cudet's rillcs, bnyonetH, scub
burds, Gliding guns and numerous In;
longings, including rillo balls, cartridges,
rillu blank cartridges, etc.
SKW TII.IIAV.
Wright Son,
-of ti IE-
Notary and Corporation Seals,
In Pendleton,
FOR ONLY FIVE . DOLLARS EACH.
Tho tminl price for Montn mndo by other
pnrlle, In rortlnnd or tho Knnl, In from ttf.OO
n $7,00, with oxpromi rhurKOK ndded. If you
need a npiiI, Hcnd your order to tin, and mtvc
from i2.ro to 11.00 I hereby.
East Oregonian Pub, Co.,
mhiidtf Pendleton, Orcflon.
Richardson's Lunch Counter,
Miiln etrcol, rendition.
G. D. RICHARDSON, Proprietor.
Ilrndiiunrten for KoreUn uiul Domentlo
rruiu, uanuiei.uniinnu uooux, unu awn.
At the Lunoh Counter,
You enn obtain cold boiled linm.rold uplccd
beef, pickled pl' feet, ninUnm. oyncm,
culd bulled eK. ew cooked lu evury Mylo,
hot tea nml co(Te, Jerknd oIK, venliion, liiuri,
nmokou herrlne, bread and butter, etc.
H ouse Open Day and Night
I.uiioIki from 6c. upward.
mchlOd
ROTHOHILD & BEAN,
UKAT.KU IS-
Dry Goodi, Fancy Goods, Cloaks, Jtc,
Men's, Ladies' and Children's
Shoes, Hats and Caps,
AND A
FULL LINE OF GROCERIES.
Kor nimlllv of uood. reiuoimblo nrlcci und
liuiivriu mir in iiiineiii, woim to kivu per
fect kiilUfnclluu,
iiicliA d
Auction,
Tho Liberty Hull Associution will sell
at miction to tho highest bidder for cash
Ixit No. 4, block 7, in Pendleton, at tho
court houso door in Pendleton, Oregon, at
2 o'clock p. in., Wednesday, March 28,
1883. liy order of stockholders.
It. Alexandkii,
President.
Attest: Jno. A. Guyer, Secretary.
LORYEA & ARTHUR.
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
Aro tho oi.lv prucllcnl mocliniilcii In town.
They do tliolr nwu vvurK, nud uuiiruiituo
il Hk'iiuiHi itipmr lur uno your.
Thoy liuvo no hired lioln to imv. nml onlv
ilenlro to in ilk ii wiitfon ou tliolr work, hence
IIIV Cllll isivw
Bettor Figures
Than any other homo In town.
Thoy buy iw ohoap in uny Ilrm can buy
First-dun Goods,
mohl dw
PENDLETON LOTS FOR SALE,
I otter for mile more thiin
THIRTY VALUABLE LOTS!
In rendleton, lucludlne the ultilitly block on
the hill, In plulu view all over town.
Just the Site For a Fine Residence,
Theio loU will bo old ut reasonable
prices.
Apply to
James Leezer,
At Leezer & Kuebler'a Drue Htore,
inchl dsw Court Htreet, I'endlctou.
CHICAGO STORE,
Wish to say to tlteir iMtruii and tlio iiubllc generally, that they aro
constantly receiving
flOODS SULTAJ3IH TO THE
Wo have just opened up it lino lino of STRAW HATS, which wo will
very cbso margin.
SEASON.
sell at ii
Wo mako a
SPECIALTY
-of-
Fino Fitting
CLOCKING!
-at-
PRICES
that will
SURPRISE YOU.
i
Bhh999' i !3KBB
Wo buy our
BOOTS AND SHOES
From thu largest and
most reliable
Eastern Factories,
Which enables us to
UNDERSELL
Our competitors.
A nice, fresh lino of
GROCERIES.
Wright fc Son.
STORM LAKE SHAVING PARLOR
Shaving, Halroutting and Shampooing.
All work dono by only comHitent workmen. A trial solicited.
KUGEL & SHARPS,
nihil dim nwit Corner .Main ami wool) streets, rciuucion, uregon.
"Headlight" Gang and Sulky Plow.
NEAGLE BROS.;
Huccemon to
MAltSJIALL tt SOX.,
BLACKSMITHS
-AND-
Wagonmakers,
Corner Mnln and Water 8U.,
Pondleton, - - Oregon
All klndi ot IllackumlthlnicUdono In the
lie.tand Dromnt inonner. Wuuouh. fiuinilta
and hack! made to order.
Repairing a Specialty,
Fa rtlculai attention to ho ae itioelng , mohl
Tho following furiiiprs lu
I'nmtllla
their
county who aro
superiority:
using thorn, will testify to
J. E. Temple, W. P. Temple, Jas. Trobaugh, A.
R. Simpson, J. W. Simpson, John Crow, I. L.
Barnes, Geo. Kinney, Geo. Aldridge, J. B.
O'Daniel, Thad Armstrong, Jno. Bitney, L.
B. Gilman, W. H.'Reeder, John Timmerman,
G. E. Kimery,
And numerous others.
Tlio only plow which completely covers tho highest stubble, and at tlio samo lima
pullH with tlio very least draft.
To A-rrive This "Week,
A caiload of
Old's Tubular Axle "Wagons,
Each Axlo Wavrantid for Five Yearn.)
A carload of
PITTSBURG STEEL BARB WIRE
Tho
(COVERED WITH RUBBER WATERPROOF PAINT)
lightest und tlio best wiro ou tho market to-day.
A iargu and complete stock of
Builders' Hardware, Mechanics' Tools; Shot Guns, Rifles,
and Revolvers,
Wo claim tohavo tlio finest lino of
HARDWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS!
Of uny houso in Kastorn Oregon.
Jewell Stoves and Ranges,
llro back warranted
T. . . . . .
r.very casung guaranteed against cracKingj every
lor iiiieen years.
Theso StoveH Load tho World, and uro sold uh cheap as tho chcnicsU
PLUMBING !
A comploto stock of PLUMBING GOODS, with flrst-class, oxnerienced work.
men, enables us to do good work, ut lwttom figures.
KSTIMATES FUKNISIIIvI) FJtKH ON Al'l'UCWTION.
inch7dlUw2t tt
Wheeler, Greene & Co.