East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 24, 1888, Image 4

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    SATUIMMY, MAKOH 1888.
OKANIJ ItMNIIK'H CITV.
A Vltlt In I.a rirunilc-ltit tlrnwtli-Its Hank
And TliltiK" lieimrally.
YoHtcnlny I n"!iit in J-u OrnIu,iitiionjf
Lit (JnuulitiM, und I unjoycil inynolf u ml
lwrcd otlicrH until tlioy could not rout.
It hart lx;!U thrcu yuura ilnco I wuh liwt
thutu, und during that tlino I.u (Jrunilo
hurt Im!CH vIhIIccI hy two dlHUHtroiw llren.
1ml. IiihIiiiuI of ri-troLTiidllur thu old
wooduit Imlldlngrt eonmiriwd hiivo lx!;n
roplacwl by 1 und 'i Htory hrick Mtnioturon.
J.u (irumlu'H wtruotH uro wldo, too wldo
in fuct to niuko u (,'ood allowing with tho
jirottunt Ntylo of uri-liltuuturu In vouo
thoro. Thu town 1h mipjiliud with three
or moru IhihIih'hh Htn'utrt, nut in iiiiuiu Imt
In a'ullty, unit IiiihIiiuhn irt dunu on till of
tliuin. liUHlnuMM proiKirty In uuuipurutivcly
chuup for u town of IIh hI.o und Import
unco, for It must k'Coinu onu of tlieno
duyrt tho city of tint vulluy und u growing
htiHtlliiK onu. too. Tho growth of tho
town In grunt ly dim to tho liiiniciiHo trudu
Hot in motion hy thu nionuy Htxint hy thu
ruilroud poojilu employed hy thu (). H. A
N.coiiipiiiiy iimntintlng to f o,(MX u month.
If It wvtu not for thlrt, I urn ufruid thu
town would not kIiow marked Improve
moiit, an thu (itlr.oiiH of I.u (irumlu, uh u
vvliolo, uru truly lucking in unterpriHo und
nIiow no ftyii of waking from their loth
ttrgy. With ptoicr energy thu town
could Ihj iiiiuiu to proHjK'r, us fuw tonus
could, uiiil would noon liucomu onu of thu
IfUHt advanced of thu towtirt In thu .Statu.
To nay It hurt not u hit of uiiturprlriu U
untrue, for In onu or two liiHtiiiit'iM thu
right kind of Hpirit lias manifoHtcd ilpx'li.
Thu most prominent iiiiioiil' iIicni Ik the i
organization of thu a (ir.uidu .National
Hank, und thu only hank thoro. It hurt
not U'un long In existence, being organ
lied last year, hut It hart already readied
11 rut place unions thu huukrt in I'nloit
county under thu uhlu mid elllclent limn
iigouiout of .Mr. V. II, .McDonald, Hh
earthier. Thu present hoard of dlrectorH
coiihImIh of Menem, M. ltukur, It. Anson,
K. J. Ilngcro and V. II, .McDonald, of
1 4t (irande, mid .lumen Hteel ajid .1. I.(x,
uuulM'rg, of Portland, 'llm bank has
pniHs;reil from thu Hturt mid owiirt mid
occupies onu of thu (plaintext, proltlest
mid most hiilistaiillal building. In thu
Mute, construcled at ti cost of uixiut f li!,
(XX). Including furnlturo.tlxIngH, llnlHlilugn
mill thu balance of the Cm. 'thu fiirnlturu
1h elegant, mid at thu same time a model
of c'oiivonlencu mid good taste. It was
purchased In Chicago at a cost, Including
delivery to I .a (irando, ofl,loO. The
desks, chairs, counters, N'ttecrt anil rail-
Iiil's uru m.iilu ol solid walnut o( Ix'uullliil
lliiish, with solid brass motiutingH mid
brass wicker work, Thu plan of arrange
ment Is just excellent, enabling onu
isirson to attenil to thu business of Ibu
bank without iinonvenlence or overwork.
Thoro in not a better model for a hank in
the whole country than tho Li (irando
iNiitluu.il Hank, und if you go there to H'u
it .Mr.' . McDonald, thu cashier, will take
iiaiiirt to hIiow you around, mid ho sum to
treat you right. I "poult from oxerlt'iicu,
1 have U'eu there.
There uru nix hotels and soveral restau
rants In the town, nil M'cmlngly doing ii
Kmm1 business, us transient travel appear,
to I si largo. Thu most Mipul.tr of thu
hotelrtli V. S. KordV Cottage Hotel. Mr.
I'onl cittern esiecially to thu trado of
ommert lal men mid gets it.
Iai (irande'H streetrt present u very tidy
apiN'.irance, tho crows walks Mug extra
ordinarily subsiantliil und commodious,
No mini, no matter how "oil'," can fall to
vnisH .u (irmide'H nlicoU wifely, lie
could not stray "oil " of such cross walkn
if he went hi the highest pitch of 1 how
count you ho." They were made sK'cl
allv to uecommixlato railroad men
Im (irande has uit utiouialy in thosliaKt
of a man who sinus with Ihesluful mew
word) mid pruyMwith the prayerful. Somo
of his friends nay he is pioiis'"foricvcniui
only" as he never hesitates to swear at
thu combination of the olllce safe when it
won't work to suit him. Some of them
contldeiitly assert that he means mlsclilcf
mid asked me if I would not e,io his in
tended victliiiH u warning, ho that his
"confessionals" and "eviU'iuvs," made
while slamlinn, would not mislead the
unwary. The ruilioud Uivh uru seldom
w roiiK In their .siitiuUi.un!l hid never mi
true to their friends.
1 returned to IVudletoii on the freight,
thu p.isener tntiu Mnj: late, us usual.
Thu fivUht left I ui (irande eslid.iy,cor
HislhiK of twenty cais, heavllv loaded,
he.utod hy tlmtt eiiKines until Kamela
WUH leuehod, when two of tho uieiisicrH"
weie dlsHnsel with, the rest of the Jour"
ney UtiiiK down itrade, with not a bit of
iisi for hUxuw. In one or two places on
.Meachaut cieek the urude is I 111 feet t()
the mile, mid fieinht trains have to lj
clomdy wuIcIuhI and well manned
to Hiifely run hucIi puuitlets. A
togetlier. us nu epirieneu, ildln
on u fieluht train has more
attractions th. m the aciiiKV ride on pas
MUiKor trains. In the laiiKiiauv of Sae,
"llloMiiit it is phwsant. iI.IIiik' on thu
roll," and John (i. did not refer ton fence
rail eilhvr.
1 vislteil the rnited States Uiud OlIUv
while at l a tirando, and found .Mr, Out
hoiiso mid Mr Kinehart, the iweiver mid
noisier, in ewellent HplritH, und over'
How hit; w itlt atriotisin for the Denuvnitic
cause. Thev woiv ivrtaln of KmuvrutU
Hinxwrt in l idou tMiuity, mid thought
that the IVnuvruts of rnioncoiiutv would
mvept the vhouo of the IVnuvruts of
Umaiill.i fr joint teuator.
The Liuil Ollieo fonv weiv husv, mid
bad Ivoii for Mvorul days, with" threo
humlivl ami moie putentH to IVudlettiii
town lots, uithtsl fiin Wahluutou.
K. i. Tit m t.
J.J. Hvnie. Jr., of the Chlwpu, Sanhv
le Calftoiula, I ho new Hue Uuli liy the
tfunln IV (Viiiin lHiween Kaists I'iiv
uutl ChlcHi, HMt ilwt the roHd will to
(MhiiuxI for through buimss Imtwiim
( likvitomul Sn l iainiwooji May l.
A lhnuwilker in n t'iik'itiM ilrv
btoie IumI Hu iiiutii iviit kuWv if'U ivr
week uiH-n which to nu.Mri a fmuilv of
four lie U-imu t,i hie. ! ribls ns 'and
lin.ilK was ..instil t.iki irf ) lis .( ulU
IVfolctlu lSih, l. uit ln ool I .It. til t
d it I lie ft. t.i wis Hie iluvf.
Eastern Oregon
PROPERTY I
Two Hundred and
Choice Building Sites!
Kich Garden Soil
Fine Springs of Pure Water!
ComiiK'iK'mg on
APRIL 4th, 1888,
And continuing 'nun day to day
THE
Eastern Oregon Agricultural Association
Will Soil at
PUBLIC AUCTION!
At tho Court House,
Two Hundred and
In tho town qf' Pendleton, Oregon. Also
Buildings, Stables,
Improvements.
TERMS: One-half cash on day of sale, and one-half payable
in one year, secured by noto bearing interest at the rate ol
ten per cent, per annum.
List of property to be sold:
Hlk -11, lots 1 to IS inclusive.
" 1L lots J to 18 inclusive.
" -!!, lots 1 to JS inclusive.
" M, lots 1 to 18 inclusive,
" 4o, lots 2 to 18 inclusive.
'HI, lots 10 to 15 inclusive
" 87, lota 1 to M inclusive.
" 88, lots 1 to l-l inclusive.
One (1) acre more or less in
K H2 13, bounded on the S13
and on the west
t i
ny mo west
mono Homestead claim.
1 urntid stand buildiiur:
1 saloon;
wagon; 1 set harness,
Etc.
Surprise Sale at Cost!
FOR TILLUTY DAY'S ONLY!
$8,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes;
$1,000 worth of Men's and Boys' Hats.
$2,000 worth of Men's and Boys' Furnishing'
Goods;
$8,000 worth of Saddlery Goods;
$500 worth of Oregon City Blankets.
$500 worth of Notions, Trunks, Valises, etc.
COMi: KAItl.Y AND (iCT IIA1UIAINM, t
James Wheelan's,
Onlom l.v , ,llrlu,l. (.,mrt s,roe( lv.nioton
W. J. VAN SOHUYVER fe CO.,
WINK AXH SPIRIT M 13 HO HANTS
03 FRONT STREET, - . - PORTLAND.
-.USKNTN-
CYRUrS,N?SLEn.rR5,lN cvDnof
"io. tAruni
-mi, ai nmu mincnL uh i trt, (wnukcnsaw. Wis
PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE, (Yellow Label.)
ST01LM LAKE S HAVING PARLOR'
Shriving, Hnlrcuttlng
All woik .loao ly only iunivtonl workiuou.
foruor Mam
mhadliutwlt
Agricultural hfa
Forty Town Lots!
Valuable Eock Gluarries!
until all lots are disposed of,
Forty Choice Lots!
Fences and other
Hlk SU, lots 1
" HO, lota 1
" !)1, lots 1
1)8. lots 1
to M inclusive,
to 14 inclusive,
to hi inclusive,
to M inclusive.
'.).), lots 1 to l-l inclusive.
100, lots 1 to 14 inclusive.
101, low 1 to 1-1 inclusive.
102, lots 1 to l'l inclusive.
lot 8 in NWI of Sec 10, Tn 2N,
by Umatilla Heservafion line,
Uoundary lino of tho S. L.
dwelling house; 1
horse;
F " -" "
SSSCHUTZ BREWING
r LaNcn UUITLED BEER
ARCA.
VEURE CLIQUOT
mcti9iUw3m
and Shnmuoolns
V trul tx-lu-itiM.
KUGEL & SHARPS,
uivl b tuvt, IViuWcUhi, Owgon.
Are Yon
Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should
go any longer without insurnnco on their property, of whutso
ever kind; and nearly everyone believes that a policy in a good
Reliable Insurance Co.
Is worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should
be indulged in when it comec to taking out a policy. In
llrst place, pick out competent
RELIABLE
With whom to do your business
the best insurance companies
When in search of such agents,
in tho direction of the oilice of
Clopton & Jackson,
Located in tho EAST OREGON IAN building, Pendleton,
whore you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma
rino, Accident or Life insurance, done up in
APPLE-PIE ORDER!
It is well to remember that to bo secure you must insure in
ono of the Thirty Eeliable Companies represented by
Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of mora than
$100,000,000!
If you contemplate insurance, call on them and get posted,
and it will cost you nothing. Remember their ollieo is in the
EAST OREGONIAN building, or address
4
Clopton & Jackson,
Pendleton,
Protected?
not
not
the
and
AGENTS,
those who represent none
but
and go straightway and insure
don't fail to turn your "peepers"
i Him rmm prlnpi.
and Kuroio. ,!
Elogant Pullman Palaci
KmlKmnt HlccpttiK Cum run ihrourt?
Iiri-an Train. i "l'l
OMAHA, COUNCIL 0LUFFS ANDtv
Krco of clmrito nnd without tin,
Clotie connections at I'ortinml far i..
cinco nnu iniget Hound Poii
KAKt bolltiit DiiMnnRPr nrrlvfi tig
rvHni uuiiiiu irciKiit nrrivcn at J it.1
prtnHl6:00. in. "'I
Wct tioiinil paMPiiKorarrlvriitiJ
Went bnur.d frelht arrlvra at el
paruut4tirip.nl. w'l
Wall WalU sd Prndlftnn
Leaves tit 0:00 n. in. for Wll j
rives at 4.00 p. in. roni VVnlla Willi
in nan rranciico,
I.piive slcnmshlp wlmrf, I'orllmJ i
nlHlit.m follows! "
Coliuntila, Krl. Mur. 2; Orrgna Pm
Htntc. Mouany, " 5i .Col. 'I utn.il
flrenon. Tlium " Hi Htm.
Columblii, Hun. II; ()rsnc, vl
Htnle, WcU. II: Col.Tliunj!
iu i-oriunu.
Leaving Hpnnr st wharf Ban Frnrt
A 111 HS follllWSI
Oregon Hut. March, .1; HUle, Bot.U
Col. Thum. " i Oregon. Wrtl
Htnle, Krl liny, ' 0; Columblii
Oreuon, Mon.
l'i! Stule. Tn...
vui. a ..... n.
15; oroitnn, ri
ltutcs nf l'aitagv.
Including inuuls anabtrtbi,!
Latiin, ...
Hteerngr,
ltmiini Trip, Unlimited,
Kor further particulars lnniili...S
of the Coinpmiy, or A. U Mitxwill.ll
AT, A., Portland, Oregon. '1
A. Ii. MAXWnl
A.O.lMC
y. ii, niii.cunK,
Oonerul Malinger.
remlleton. tn
To San Francisco,
Hy way of the
Oregon & California R I
And Vaanrctiana,
Tho Mount Shnsta Rol
Quicker In time Ihnn nyotbB
Itoute, lletween t
I'OIITLAND AND HAN KltANCJ
Leave Portland at 4:00 p.m.
I
Through time. 39 hours.
lUMiMAN HVVVKT HI.KKf
Excurslor Sleopors fo
ciass passertKors
through trains frwl
ohargo.
Faro from I'ortlunit tn Harrul
anil Nun KrnnclHroi
Plrnt'dnKM UnlliultfU
Kliwt.rlUMM, I.iiiltiMl... .
Hccouil-rlnaM, Limited
Tleket Offlce:
Corner F and Front Ht rorllu
K. 1'. H0UKI18.O. Y & I'Mfcl
It. KOKIlLKIl, Manugor.
GREAT OVERLAND RC
THE Northern Pacific Rai
TIIKONLV LINK Itt'NNINO
IHillman Iiluce iteming Ctxrtl
Elrmmt Kmlanint MteplQ
Jierthi Frtt
From Oregon and Washlngtoi
to the East,
Via HI. Paul nnd Mlnnenimll. Ttii
lino running niincu Diningi'tni
(.-ileum 7a emus.)
Faxtit Tlain Kver llnilf Vr
coaat ivt tlm ."Voriner
I'aclllo Itallrind
To Hlonx City, Council Hlufft, SUM
Amnion, Lavenwonn, khm
iturnngton.Oulncy, tU Iinls.Ciiirtf
nil polntii throughout the Kant
cant via Ht. I'nul and Minneapolis
KMIOIIANT 8LEEPINO CAW
Are hauled on regular exprena tr'"j
mo oiuiro longtii oi (lie rio"""'
luuiroaa.
Tavo Walluln .lunctlonStlO a. m.
Leave 1'orllund a n. in., dally: I
Mlniipnnolla or Hi. l'uul 12:90 U.EM"
fnllrtli ilnv.
Couneetton made nt Rt. Paul and MImJ
oiu to an points hail, Houtn ana bow
PACIKIO nivisio.v.
Trnln will lenvn Pnrtlanil itallv tll
m., conuectlnir with O. It. M. ;o.tiwi
aupotnuonpuge.Hounu ,
General Western Piuenier Acenl.'
WnMl.ln.Inn lit I. .(.....I
W. O. Alil."WA,flJ
Pendleton, w
WM. GARDNER & CO
Sanitary and Beating li
.Mnniifacturers of
Steam and Hot W8
Heating Apparatus)
KOH DWELLINGS Oil PUBLIC BUIU1
Bpocltlcatlons and estimates furnUhl
heating building In any section of tne
iry, Uorrgpondence solicited.
OFFICE: I34THIRDSTRCI
Portland. Oroeron. ii
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