East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 07, 1888, Image 3

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IIIIVU Il'llllUlli;- " il , v '
vllt vvlion lii Portland. Ho will
Tt.AHLt.nnt. i .. I I. 1 . ..
iiuiiiimun, iu preside nnu preacn the
sermon; J. 8. Bingham to charge tho
pcopio (J. it. tMiicIuB to charge tho pas
tor. Tho public uro invited.,
rOHTXAND IiKTflSlt.
1IHKVITIH8.
L. McArthur is in town to-
. 1 1 .i i
WIUHKOy KO lO
Liquor .Storo.
John Qngon's
ISASTW.UlO HOUND,
l't-nitteton Id Walla WnlU-Along tho Ilond
Wboat Ilifenitlnrlei U'alluln.
Walla Wam.a, W. T.f April ft, 188.
i nun u ioiiow wuniH to go Jiust now
ovor tho Northom Pucillc road tho short
est way is by way of Wnllu Wnlla over
tho Contorvlllo brunch of tho 0. It. &
N. That fellow leaves l'l.nilli.inn ,it .v
o'clock and arrives in Wiillu Wnllu nV
0 :U0. lio sees during this fortv niilo rido
from Pendleton to Wnllu WnlWi tlm trrntit
Holds of Umatilla county, and Jio can but
udmiro such a country. Tho whoal, vcrv
nearly all spring sown, looks well not-
WitllHlaillllm.' tllO "l):ll'L-l.l-l imrllu-
This term, backward spring, scorns to mo
misleading as it Is tho summer that seems
backward In coming, though tho sprinir
is backward in going. This Is no joke Henry Villard, who will add 30(j,000 or
llllll IU lint Itwi.ltlf iu liltn . W..1I.. V. ..II.. I.n. .Ini i. I. .... I ......'."""."".'
... ..w. ...w..... o, ...... w llliu II llllil .T1UM,UUu- IU 11, aim ino
tlW.ui.tifu in nuifnt ..1I......II...... 1 I ...III . I .
, ...v. ..oimi i.iti.iiu.in vi nuuiiiuBH. win do truusiormcu mio a
....... ...m j.,,, uiuiuugu uicro uro a -uavo you unv assuranco
great manv cmntv nlaccs of IuihImphu mi V(llni vin .i ii.iU9
dwellings. I think Walla Walla's worst "O, yes, and thcro is scarcclv u doubt
days uro over and that a small siwj boom but tho hotel will bo built in tills wnv '
doing to llnvo the WMO.000 IIotl-U0,.
000 Al'rnnv l'lcilrcd,
Ftom our Itcifiilai Corrcupondent.
1'oitTL.i.M). On., April 5, 188S.
"Wo uro nrouress tin tlnnlv." imt.1 i.v.t
K. Arnold,.clmrrmaii of the hotel commit
tee, to tho E. 0. Man. 'Wo started out
to raise floO.OUO by 'iubscriiillon, and
1.ln itn ... ..1 1.. ... . n.
tiiu,yuu ir uucuiiy 1 leilgcd. 1110 re
muimng ftUvtKi will tm ri
dilliculty."
"What then?" was asked
"Well, cir, this amount, will bo given to
MUUiiiOO to it, and tho "illard ruins
gicat hotel."
tliut Mr.
qlvo It n Lift.
Next Monday J. .1. Worcester, secre
tary of tho Pendleton PujHsr Mill Com
pany, will 1 around interviewing tho
leoplo und soliciting .subscription to tho
capital stock of that company. This is
an enterprise, to which all citizens who
desire the prosperity of Pendleton, should
tuko kindly. Munufuetor.es mo of the
greutest imiiorlnnco to tlm timim.u ..f
uny town, ami no property owner or busi
ness man In Pendleton can uirord to let
tho Punor Mill tirnleet illn fmin
or lack of such assistanco us they cun
easily atrord.
FURNITURE!
THE CARLOAD.
raked without
1 consisting of
will manifest itself.
riioro uro u great many saloons horo
atld nlU nHlnlll mrnnxlnu l.v (I...
Htop. liieso industries go ton-other und turn out
exactly tho samo kind of woultli. All of
I'M lttitnitl IttlU WM r in Vt.. I tllfl ntl.1 nufiltn ilif.itinL i 1 . .1 f I 1 ill
I understand that Mr. to ,.,..
ited with having said that if Portland
people- prevented tho consummation of
me joini lease, uioy need expect no help
from him in tho hotel matter. Is ihls
i:. ). A. A. NalCR.
Tho followilli? nri Km iiiinlini.nru un
... V . " . ... . ..... . ii r-v 1.11
of tho h. 0. A. A. lots now being sold at
miction: James II. Turner, block 1)1,
UlSOj Ii. Blum, block 44, (L'.dia.GO; also
one ncro of land iidlnliiliur miiuiii.. .,f n...
city limits fort400: 1) a vn Horn. lilrwL-
87, l!,7o0; J. II. Haley, lots 1, 78, and
it, uiocK 0,1, frou; lots l, a unit
00, H'M; Dr. Pruott, lots 7 und
iyi, iou; iiivira leci, lots (I. 7, 8, und l
oiocic iuo, fiouj U.J.Matlock, lots 1, i
and 3, block 101, $000.
Wo uro receiving, nlmost dully,
Goods Direct from the Eastern Manufactories
!.. . . . ....
Jur mouK wil1 10 ow in design und complcto In assortment,
PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS,
SIDHHOAllDS, HOOKCASKS, LAMPS, W1M.OW AND ItATTAN
Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, etc
Also a complcto lino of
I IS Carpets, oil cloths, linoleums, shades,
xu. ujtiuiuiBuerers' gooas.
GOODS SOLI) ON EASY PAYMENTS.
OlIAIUS,
portieres,
r HiHiur. nirN. 11. it. 1 1 ifHmtwi
r DiMiifjii. u iimivn ni mrirrnr.
out his first citizenship paerH
to wed was issued to-day to
II. Horner und Miss Hnttio
rrv.
iiNiiii huh Nfiiiin iiir'ii inrniaiin.i
rt street.
o unrroti's court vestordav. v..
got judginont against I. Har-
la Aloxandor has bn-nnm
w . . -
u goou ousiness, and sales of rnnl itnfn
at good nrlccs uro frequent. J. Witcr
mclon Kedington, at ono timo tho tal
ented and eccentric editor of tho Honpncr
Gazette, is in tho real osluto and insur-
unco business Hero and is doingwoll.
Dr. John Welsh, nf Oiwnn Pllv ntt.t
Dr.. I. M. l'ox, of Portland, camo over
this morning. Thoy admired tiio farm
ing laud along tho riillnuul na .,n,w.
ulong. over und over again. In their es
timation it is jierfection itself, and a
farming conn ry to bo pr ud of. Thcso
gentlemen w t- in uttendanco at tho
"1 don't knOW how or whom llitn rnnnrt.
sturted, and I am satisfied .Air. Villard
lias said no such thing."
"But suppose Mr. Villard.falls to como
ro tno center on tno proposition, will tho
nuiui Buiiuuiu iuu uy mo ways UO Y"
'W Oil. l?U
Morrow Count Itepubllcan Mouilntei.
At tho Morrow county Hcpubllcan con
vention the following wnm iiltwoil in .,..
Ination: C. L. Andraws, clerk j T. It.
nowani, Biierui ; t. js. Foil, representa
tive; J. H. Stanloy, school suiiorlntond-
ontj A. Jr. Gunn, trcasurcf; Dr. Aiken.
uiuuur, ii. ii. uiussioni, usscssorj J. JJ.
r.ly and T. Armstrong, commissioners
Forbes 6c Wheeler,
Association Building, Pendleton,
Or.
"iSo. sir. no nrn irnlnn tn 1ini. I iUy
linlnl nt nil linmnlu V.wn.,.1. ..li..1 l 1 1111(1 Jorrv Nlltlllt.. mirvnvnr Tim l..l.
- w. .............. ..uu.ijjii iti,'itiii lino i . . :f : ' 7 v
been jiromlscd by jiropcrty owners to ?', ,, 1,10 fet,l0 fo"vcntIon uro W. B.
imud mo notci wnomer wo get outsido , '", u.y. iav, i, iv. xqu.a.h.
ncip or not." xj-son anu ji. n. liishon.
tlm Dcm erutle 0 nvention iust ndiournpil In
tho liltio girls by lccomInif Pcndloton, anil uro much pleased with
tor of a tricycle.
tiHnil. nnAhil.itiNiinnfnt fn fin.
ing dangerously sick in Port
but slight Iiojkjs of recovery.
Whltakcr extracts teotlt with-
to D.itient by iihIiiv lilu
t i
..!.... t ..i . i . r . i . ' 7
-II1UU lULIlUM JUL'U. 110 IlltlHt
i uiinur iiiiil iilm'h iinL inrti
inrr nf I hnmitunn ltvnr
01 UIU NCIlOOMinilMA. iH tirn.r.
it u-iinn iiiiiuiifMi ii-iii
voment.
miff .iniinviii iiiioiti.u ir.
lornlng, via Wallu Walla and
iack, for Tacomu and other
U f3UUIlll.
nirl
from a cistern to-duv.
r in inn wninrivnrifa nn
.iii iiiil iiin iHiiiBr.
11V tlttllrfflir flfitil n l.t..
... " "J
Huley received word vah.
n. iiiub uur iiitiLiiiir iinn iuw
I r a . ...
i Mir wit iininrai m t AM .1
ill niiiiiii ill N iiiiwuuih r nn
huH lccti offered.
nun. iiiiuniuv cii un nn. nnu
'i t . v "
of iMurcli. Tliov will nrrivfl
ni.in iiiiii iirniifimi mm m
it i !- vnu vi tin
1." Illlt tlin imvnnt omui..
r ll'ii 1. a ...... a
the understanding that any
IK) Illllllo l)if. .m tlin lnhliw.
..... .wv V . ......
expense; alsoHiiblett to tho
tho proceedings of that body. Thoy think
iuu uckui iiuuiiiia en in a good ono und
will succeed In June.
Walla Wullu ikjojiIo uro now interested
In tho conviction of tho incoiuliurios, Mrs.
J. M. Pylo, John Hum, Mrs. Landis und
u man named Klinck. and to-dav tlin lint.
Ilminary examination will lw concluded.
Thcso parties aro ut present spending
tholr timo in tho county Jail and aro liko-
ly to go to tho tionitcntiary for u term of
yours, except Heller, who hits turned
stnto'H evidence. These people aro sup
posed to Imvo caused most of the fires
which have hantxinnil !n Wnll,i U't.ll i nr
Into, intliionclhg strnngors and outsiders
to ttoliovo that tho town was dead and
proK)rty owners nnd tho business men
thoroof woro adopting this mothod to get
oven by burning out with heavy Insur
ance on their projierty. Tho conviction
of thcso pirates Is confidently oxpected to
do a great deal of rood, ami ilniilillnun
Walla Walla Will ho Hindi linnnnfln.l
Tho two womon, montlonoil abovo, ap
pear to havo licon tho instigutors of tho
dovilish work of destruction of proiorty
by flro In which ono man lost his lifo and
Bovorul oth'ors, guests of tho hotel and
lodging houso burned, wcro seriously in
jured. Tho caso was worked up by San
Francisco detcctivos who woro specially
engaged for tho lob.
riip O. K. & N. Co. hus an agont horo
who Is sccurinc lo right of wnv for tho
branch lino from Wullula to Eureka
Flat. Wullula will bo tho terminus of n
half dozen dlircront roads in timo. It
will very likdy huvo u boom, uml lm.
como tho ruilroad center und metropolis
of Eastern Washington. It has lots of
sand and sand lots to back it. I lcavo on
tho 4 o'clock train for tho future great
City. Whom I Will Ixiiiril tlm N'nrl) inrti I'd.
clflc train to contintio my trip to old Vir
ginia. un iovo to tho hired man.
E. 0. Tit.oii'
iWr. Arnold in vorv nntluiHffiuf.P
hotel question, und thinks Portland Is
big losor by not having provided herself
with first-class accommodations of this
churucter long ugo. Business men seem
to havo suddenly arrived ut tho very wise
conclusion that they must help them
selves. If tho sentiment of an individual
who recently oxnressud hlmsilf nn tlilu
question may Le taken us a sum
jilo of the whole, they certainly mean
business. Tho party alluded to is a
man of plenty of moans, and, by tho
wuy,u tioacon in ono of our churches.
When informed of what' Mr. Villard was
rcnortcd to havo said in tho
joint lease and tho hotel, ho said:
"Damn Mr. Villard; wo won't havo tho
Joint lease and we will havo tho hotel."
Mr. Villard lias gone to Euroo on
llnancial business. Ho will return lu
about two months, nnd will then visit
Oregon, whon, it is exectcd, llnul ar
rangements will lie mudo in regard to tho
UJI. 1U1IH J.ANKS.
IncrtnlUrliiii ConreiiMtl.
At tho oxamlmitlon In Wnlln Wnlln r
Mrs. M. J. Pylo, John Hum and James
Holly, charged with sotting? lire .'to tho
Aurora hotel in that city on Murch Blth,
Holly confessed, und Inlit nil nlimit n.n
crime. Airs. Pyko kopt tlm hotel, and us
business was running down sho wanted
It burned to net tho insurunco.und inrmml
Jo pay Hefty 100 to help Hum set tho
building on lire, which thoy did, after
using coul-oll freely in sovcrul rooms.
As it llfo was lost in tho flro, tho defend
ants wero held for murder, without ball.
COUNTV COU11T.
Russell 2b Co.,
HUIMIKItN OK
lEng-iries, Threshers arid Sawmills
-ALSO I)KAt,XI(i IS-
r J.n ! l?..milt,cr of fccH of "lcclal Jurors:
J W Willis $11.20, M LHasbrouck ilS.UO,
B E Hervoy (20.1'0, II Hardestvll!.L(), J
M Eluln tlU.L'O. O E Oi-htirn t,v 'M I. H
r,'7A-iaiAit5j-.
Nobis Held for MaimliuiKlitcr.
Tho oxaminatbn of Fredorick Noble,
for killing Williiun Boss, took placo yes
terday ut Pilot Bock, F. P. Tiistln ui
Icarlng for A lot Boss, tho prosecutrix,
und W. M. Bunifoy for tho dofondant.
Tho OVidonco IH to tho kllHntr wnu nnlw
stuutially tho satio as has been already
published, ollo claimed ho struck
Boss with tho kiifo In solf-dofonBo.whlch
was contradictel by Boss anto-mortem
etatomont of tliouflulr. A largo amount
vi K'nuiiiuny wuniio.ira ai to mo danger
ous character of Boss, and his frequent
inoano nttucks c Into upon unofTending
people. At tho conclusion of tho testi
mony Justico Sluron hold tho defendant
to answer to thochargo of manslaughter,
and fixed his bid ut 2,000, which ho will
probably furnisl to-day. Tho magistrate
thought It wouldbo moro satisfactory for
all ivurtloH concohed to havo tho mutter
nvostlgutod by tio grand jury, nnd if un
Indictment wus bund, to lmvo tho circuit
court pass tiiionit.
New rramherln 1'eniUeton.
Lowiston Tolor: Be v. Mr. Boyd has
rocolved a cull to becomo jiastor of tho
Presbyterian si-iety at Pondlelnu, Orfl
gon. No momkr of his wwioty lieru has
any fault with lim.und ull regret his de
cision to make the chungo. On tho hide
of his immediao society, tho community
gonerally huvC shown u high nppreeiu-
tiotl of his SCriceS llllrlllLr tlm v.Mim lm
Illll'll. I ..... (T " -
This Is tho centennial ve.ir nt imui.,.. . won stutlpied, horo, uml no minister
torlanism. It is ono hun drod veurn t. 1 " . moro nigiuy io
ii... ii . i . .. . . :"r- i sixcinn inr iiii nfiiiiiii tu .....i .....
iiiu hi uuuunu .s-omi)iv was iiu ii in . . ,T . ,.r- 'v. vv
Philadelphia. It is also to ho held there
PltRSnYIUKY Or HASTKItN OHIiflOK.
Kcpnr'N of Coinniltteva Election of Com-
n,i. loner to tho Clencrnl Atienibly
Keuinir Mil To-Mnrrur,
Tho commltteo ujijiolnted to prepare
standing rules for tho Presbytery sub
mitled their report, which, after discus-
hiou uim revision, was udopted.
Owons $V1.'M, 8 L Morso sfL'O.L'O, 8 Cram
JLU'-'O, M Palmer i!0.ao, W O Bohm
?18.L'0, J L Gulliford i'JO.'M. C U Hodges
IL',20, A W xNyo l.L'O; J G Vright &.
u Look f ll!.20, .1 M Brj-ant n'O.'JO, T
a .Aiuuzoy r-v.W, J Hoxter i;o.l!0. S
Andorson- $20.20, B F Shocmuker
?.-u.L'u, joiin i, Llndsey $20.20.
Win Gorman $42, J, h Berrj' $14, John
Hprsemun $39.(K), O B Ballou $25,' Wm
Kirk $14.10, WO Motteer $33.
Account of G A Hartmun $210.27.
State vh John McBao, justico court
fees: J P Davis, J P $5.20, Oh Suunjore,
constablo, 14.00. ' '
fitato vb Win
ices: J. II
SPRING
usees
ROAD
mm
: X'v
m union telegraph office of
amy relnforcod during tho
j ........ ...,u i uu, ui uim
prcsmou at tno counter.
vi' ! au iii .iii.. .
vitir -...!-. . i(
in wiriiiitir otiniin r, ,
ii. .ii irr rim s t . i .
)d oiiorator, transmittei
words of nnwRiuniAP r.
hundred incsHuiwa ilnrl
f . .... . tp ' " tt
. . iu nut IWUlllUI
IlIL'Il HI n I PHPrfAa tint nn i
f tho presu, tho delegated".
mnirv tint uni3i-.i.iiAi
r . l-KUi'.HIMIWI -
- 4 "-'j w WJ
Iss Pago will remain in the
the campaign. Tho work
r man usual, and will grad
until ufter the election, and
.'iiiiii.' naoanKAii tn..m ....
ople of Pendleton certainly
ht to give lier somo sort of
In tho ovoningtho sermon wus preached duy ovoni"t' l"rt'o congregation
nut into tlm cnntriiniiin,. this year, und will lo
for Bov. Joli Hiieclul interest. Bov.
neuovo t mt a hpik ii nnr. "onesiorn. ot huminerv
MHJtU ItUilllV IIIIII I "VIV WV . v u luiiiunuiiL
ellloresconso is merely I lory , principals; und Bov. Connell
tho occasion. 1 1 -ox, of Union. Oregon, nm! ltnllmt i.'i.
Giuotto: T. W. Ayors IsM'0'" W. B. Wulkor, of Arlington, Oregon,
tsvi ii.rviiuii ul Liiii uniiiiiM i mtviiumm,
iu iiiriiiHiimir inn imi'i h-mi.
tiutiuv lu liilllUIllXIMl
oi tho town in enso of firo
is treat cnouL'li,
tt.ir.tl.w. .... Til., it '
....... vv....v Itvib
Which lira amilfnil imtminlv
1 ..... . l"VII
vi ipvmuuin ui iu inuHier'H
iyuiK m iuh mouin a iouiio
.ifli. 1. ,iin..,.l T 1. . Ill
iKiiiui in spuo oi into, it Is
111 l U 11 1 II IIIIL.
sjiectod
ana
and all
i,.i., ...j r.i... uf....i
In.l fnr 1.1. (r..l.ll!l l ' i. .,. numiii itiiiu
LuZ " . . "y.,"'x " t v Ugan $(1.80, F I
........j u. ,iiuiiii.iiii limn .ur. D.ivu. . ii,ivi4 1 Til
Geislnr. iustlco court
Sharon H3.10.
i;?B of ,KU,,ir I'TRF" . 0 n Goodman
$17.'A), Wm Gulliford $41, John
Began $35.00, Gld Brown $14.40 John
C"Plingor $35.00, J 8 Stockman
$31, J M Cochran $22, B Kennedy $9.
Stnto vb Shorn Sodoro und Juek .McFar
land, Justico court fees: J II Sharon
$5.10.
Stuto vb J W Bellow, Justico court fees:
II M Cox, JP, $8.15; Arthur Cleghorn
$8;Clura Brassnold $1.70; W II Cray no
$1.70; August 8trohm$1.70; W E Brown
y;o,If,;7.,; ftWrot Oliver $1.70; Cloyd
$1.70; I II Atkinson $1.70.
Stuto vhB.M Tweedy, Juslico fees: J
M Bontley m.
Stuto vs John Ilormo, Justico fees: W
B Iogan $1.3.1.
State vs Ed .Matlock, Justico costs: di -allowed.
Slnto vs Goorgo Jackson, justice p,'.
y B Jones $4.70, G 4N Boynold.i ft.Q i, U
M Powers $5.
I, Juslico cosls: W
Ttistln $1.70. V P
THE DK.1T-
'S1 1:Ll.::':S ' W THE (VuWiKKfl .
Wo havo tho lwst Straw Burnor in thu World.
CALL OR 8KNI) FOB 0ATAI.0GUE TO
Russell & Co.,
mlilSibw 100, 102. 101 uml Kill Fmnt Rir.w.1 nniiTiiiin
: "-""iruoiiiHnu, "niiuu n.
G.Shindler&Oo.,
Furniture Dealers.
Largest and Most Complete Factory on the Coast.
WIIOI.USAI.B AND I1KTAII..
fttl UUI..UI..
a. It. Shini. u r,t wisnes oi tno ommunlty will u-o
gEidor A,i:n !'LW !S,T .'!!! .P..!A. Ml
llllt Mr..,,,,.. I n iu inMiuui UllUUU 111111 UIO
wi wtv,W. I ....i...n..al ii.ll I.- l.t II .1 ,
ii.i,. ii.. Ti . I vuiiiiuiiimy iiiiiiu in iiiiii mi iiiiir
HUM IJUHDV-
...... , ,w, Htulo vs Duvlil S il nr lnull,.., ... uu .
with w K ln).an $2.70. B B lil.'hoi., $li)..i, 1
ro,, I C Cojitle ;,A , Junior Peaglo Id. Geo
Armstrong f;j.-iu, jell Matliam $3.40,
Henry Muhlor f J.40, It I) Wilson $3.40, B
Hyeiu $3.40, Win Sturdivunt $;t.40 .
new
llmlp
hopes lmvo j.lcircd him to lm, and their
relations will our mutually Ikj prolltublo
to pastor and eoplo. Ho preached his
larowen sonnoiin tins city on lust Sun
oy uov. hoiniis McGulro, of Walla
, This gentleman has recently
urrivod from Hamilton, Cunuda. Ho is
a lluent and cil'octivo ppeakor. His sub
ject was tho conviction of Zacchous. It
was ably discussed and well received by
tho Jargo uudlonco presold.
On Saturday morning tho Presbytory
convened, uml after devotional exorcI?eH
proceeded to tho transaction of bushies-i.
tllO minutes of tlm lirv,.n,ll..,. r.t ...u.
torday woro read nnd, nftor corrections,
wero upjiroved.
BOV. O. W. I.llCMU nt llin r.....
tloniil church being prefont, wus invited
rr u cofreIondlng numlier.
jiiuiuiiuniiig resolution wus udopted:
Bcolvcd. That thn 1... -,1. (.....
, .vnui.v.1 11101111V.b
tho committeo on church erection of this
Presbytery to endorse tho implication from
tho First Presbyterian church of Pendle
ton to tho Board of (!linrii i.v..ti..
aid in tho sum of ono thousand dollars.
It was mudo tho horr of 11 in llnv (nr O
. . "7 '--w ..... .v.. M
o ciock to near tno narattvo of the stato
pf religion in tho churchcH within tho
Humus oi mo I'rcsnytery.
Tho OXCrcftcH this monliu. m III lw.
ducted partially by tho Indian brothorn.
ICov. J, M. Morrison will also nreach ii
sermon.
The sacrament of tho Lnr.l'H mi HTUlr la
to bo observed to-morrow in tho morninir :
sormon by Bov. J. O. Wilder, at tli
Methodist church. Bovernnild Mnrrl
and Cox, and Eldors Wulkor, McDouald
und roBtor will assist in tho
Boy. Shields will nlnn nronpli ut IliA Ttnu.
tint church, ami ltnv. l-Mnnlmni nt tl,..
Congregational church.
The exercises, to-irinrrnw-
connection with tho installation oi T. M.
"?vtl , u Pastor of tho Presbyterian
Church, will be held in tlm flwr. Hr.nu
at 7:30 v. m. : tho MmWutnr .iim..
on't Kick,
From Hip HakeClty Journnl.
Tho East Okcjokuk is just now wast
ing vuluablo tio in trying to locate tho
Wushington athor of Its wlitorial on
"Tho Dungor tho Timo." If tho E. O.
man wishes tooud u column article that
wus written ml published in tho Demo
crat olliio, uttearing under tho caption
of "Our MiBwn" In our dully of tho
LMtn, uml weelyof tho 20th ult., lot him
take his Bhers and cut nbout ono
"HUckiui" oi inttor from tho head and
tall of a "booiing" nrtitio, now running
iu nearly over; issuo of tho Astoria Pio-
neor, undor to cheerful though somo
what mlsllt cation of "It is Truo ." Sul.
stituto Baker By for Astoria and Demo
crat jor I'lontr una you lmvo it verba
urn. iiiereioi, nromer, lei not your
iieuri do tronieu, ovor sucli u slight
promem us m nenceness ot mo How.
Mlht be In Iilubo.
From the Hlio-One Journal,
Tho straufr who passod through
Shoshono in buggj' last Monday was
urrosted In .Muntam Homo Wednesday
night, suspectl of being W. B. TuBcott,
mo nuiniereri nneu, mo t nicago mil
Honuiro, for woso nrrcst und idontiflca
Hon $10,000 riiurd is olfored. It is said
that A. J. Suio, u sou-lu-law of tho
murdered mu, traced him across tho
country and insed his arrest. Tho man
gave his naimus T. A. Gathridgo, und
claimed that I was iu search of land on
which to local His actions were bus-
lllcioilfl to mi tlin lmiHt I In will Ka
given a chancto explain.
Until ArruU.
ViLLAitn Housi:. E Buchunuu, John
Anderson.L I. McArthur, II 0 Munders,
Portlund; G h Deircnbaughr T II Wulfh,
city ; J II Oglo; W J Oglo; G A Olmsted,
lii Grande; J W Luveromoro, Cromwell,
lud. : James Thorne. Sulnm .iiimuil l,.
cobs, BukorCIty; .1 Gulling, I.u Grundo.
UOUIi:.V BfLK. Mrs. .huumli Mnn.l.v
- . 1 " - I'lf.I
city; A ixmg, Portlund ; Patrick Duug
I-Iotel !Puxnishiriy
a
I'cston: B
Tho Benublans in Bhodo Islanil
inated .Mr. Uf for governor and Mr.
Fay for lieuUant-govenior. Tning to
catch votea wi Tall-Fay, probably.
Tr.l.n lnllA....1.1 1 tT. . 1.1 . '
uu.in ..lu.suiiiiiu, .iiuvsviiio; u litiordou
nnu son, Junlor; Jtov J S Bingham,
TjFNobfo, F Smith, Pilot Bock; W I)
- u'iiil(,, n ll lU'llIUUIl,
hvcIo: II Trj-son, Pilot Bock: J M Ne
Cold Spring; V W Vilos, Minncsotu.
Ruecialtv.
Bedi'oom Sots,
Parlor Suites,
Side Boards,
Folding Beds,
Bedding, Shades.
G. Shindler & Co.,
Wuroiwni, ICO First Street,
through block 200 feet lo
B7 nnd MM Front St.,
I'OltTI.AMI, .
IIK.l.V.
Vmi.
Nelson,
iiowMAN iioi'su. J A Mututt, ICumela;
B Cornwell, Ft Collins; Win Myles
Agency; M h Stovons, linker City; 1)
Herrlck, Jr.: 1) B Beers. Portland. A
Brothers, h Boso and wifo, Miss Boso,
c,' vU,,fe(,NIi,,u'' u,,ion; WB Dillon
J T Dillon, Asotin; II Westluko, cityj.M
A Baker, Weston: Charles E Hoovor,
Alba: A B Dillon.Silvnrtnn -f.T n
ESSSTA.BIL.lJSJEiDSID 1851,
Geo, W. 8.VKI.L, C. II. Woodaud, 8auui:l Hi:irsitu, Fmin K. A11.W01.1,.
Snell, Heilslm & Woodard,
om 10 iiongo, uavls & Co., nnd Holt
IMPORTING WHOLESALE
Successors
Win. Darlintr. Kansas (' m m
. , . 1 ,.
AiitciotHj; I) .Marmit, L Murmit, Baker 1
City; JoirTlmrn. Ellonslinri?! If A Wl. i-.
ursiiam.niioicano i-ulls; (ieo W Burnhart,
Pasco; Mrs II F BrislKin, Baker City
.Mrs A F Benson und three children.
. .
Johnson A Diack
sanding tlio Villard House.
10 iioiigo, Davis & Co., and Holtshu, Wolard A Co..
DRUGGISTS.
NOS, V2 A U4 FBONT OTHHKT, POBTI.AND, OBKGON.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
mhw lyr
MAHIIIU1),
IM MRHTVnnnif a. .1..
i t - .'"ui.i, ni iiiu iiiiiifinn
Anrll d. fian Dohoity nnd Mli Aiiim
Mmire, both of Iluttor Oieek.
mmm tint oiziovuk job bxpaitjiiut i. the
fflr. '"nfeytunii beiit equipped In tbelulnod
I Empire. Kiuteru prlcc.
AUCTION SALE
Tho unUdmlgried, an ayent for llutchclPr A
Wylle, will i.ell ut auclloii mile, on
Saturday, the 14th of April, 1888,
At two o'clock In Iho afteroon ef nalil day, U
front of tho court house, In I'cmlleUin.Ore-
Kon, three No. 1 Oulo 8prln.ooth 8eeiler,
complete, with double-trees uml neckyoke.
C P. DAVIS,
r.KAIlINO
MERCHANT TAILOR,
I'un.UeUin, Oregon, Main m near Webb.
A J'JXK STOCK OF QOOJiH
Jut received.
Satisfaction Cuorantood J i
In every particular.
J- KG All HIiANKS.
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