East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1888, Image 3

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to''"', I'l.rllilMd. Ho will
niti, vitii:h.
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.i. u in have u "tlriiuuitlo'
,wl,t are caught " river near
- Friwli. of East Portland, 1h
Jark-on will bo homo ulwut tho
Wxt month.
tlorcm-o 1'oHpnln returned from
imil daughter, Jessie, emtio
m U'allula yesterday.
ml Mm. H. I" -uarsiou win iu t
tonaltomiroinp iiiniugii
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,v ..iL-Iih llu'Ir iimicar-
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rfjtly, ami a-rcen uoors uru uuiuk
in ron.'efieiu'o.
Jolm-on ha Home llrst-elass fur
ruoni to rent ut tlie old postollleo
on Court otrect.
W. Jcllrey, u Salem veterinary
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, wan wiw . - -
..I mill nf J 7.1.
miles of the limit road from Wnl
towanl Kureka Flat irt already
IftaJy lorwvlvu tho rails.
rtJ. llunlctto, tho humorist, In to
endlcton some tlnio.lii June, and
.iKitly deliver a lecture while hero,
rcr.ofllio Walla Walla Journal,
r remarks that bock lieer Ih in
nl will U harvested about May
heU'lcupof Javaeofleo In (own,
ikwt lunch, call at Riehurdson'M
center, en Main Htreet, lietween
JWtbb.
i unlit, conducted by Hov.
'.,r,l uill lm ho Id in the opera
to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at
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vat from .MImieaiolls, Minn.
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3Sie,h,,M0n Miller & ltobloy of
J.vr,UVJnoi uar ev. Tin w
i eh!nr!ci,Si01 whoat ttml 38 tons
kriiw. "7? 8.bouKht over six
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tork. ctessary Qumiflcatlona
La Grande Journal: J. II. Italoy, tho
gentleman who will bo elected next Juno
iih the Joint Kcnator from Union and
Uinatllhi, eamo .over from l'eiidleton
Wcdnemlav morning. Yesterday lie vlw
Itcd Kiiminervllle, and thin morning he'
went to Union. Ho will vIhU thin county
again before tho election, and mako a
more thorough cunviuM. Ho 1m making
many friends in tho valley.
I.a Grande Journal : There Ii no better
inmlllU'd man In thl district for the 1m
nortaut uoHltion of nioHecutliiL' attorne
than Hon. T. H. Crawford, of Union. llaiibrouek, S-l.oO: A. llatdwlck. 1.'J0.
Uverv body known loin, and will vote ' On motion tho recorder was iiifdrueted to
for him next Juno. IIIm election Ih a.s-1 draw warraiUH hi payment of the name.
Hiired boyond doubt, and he will make i the following bill was referred to tho
ono of tho niont Hatlcfactory attorneys tho ' committee on elainiH; K. U. A. A., for
district has over had. 1 lumber fur fencing tho reservoir, Jltt.
The Y.'s Ice-cream social last evening ' , 'll,u -'oinmItteo on sta-ets and public
COUNCIL 1'ItOCUEIHNOS.
Illrti for I'llntliiR Vntor Wiiiku Itulrn-A
FnvorHliln ltcpurt on UlilnnliiR Court
Irrrl .M11I11 Oriloioil i'ii.Inukiu Mroet
lh r llimliiiuM,
At tho regular meeting of tho Common
Council Thursday night there were present
Mavor Matlock ami ('niiiH'lliiiini Until.
I child, Sargent, Keith, Young, Murphy
and S. Whlto, secretary pro tern.
The coininlttee on claims leported fa
vorably on tbo following bills: M. I..
was a great success lu every resncct
The gross receipts wore about $Mi. All
tlie cream was soiu and more could have
Improvements reiioited us follows: That
I u water main lw laid ulongJuckson street,
letween Main and Garlleld streets. On
been disposed of If they had had it. Mr. ; motion the report was adopted.
Ilium showed bis usual lllnr:illtv In ihv
itallng the hall. At the close a line eake
was sold ut unction and wan bought by
U. I. La Dow.
Mrs. Jacob Wagonblast received a tolo
gram this morning from her brother,
Cass I'roobstel, of Vancouver, that her
father hud shot himself this morning and
was dead. Tho message did not state
whether tho shooting was accidental or
not. Mrs. Wagonblast Is cmlto prostrutcd
by tho news.
Lu Grande Journal : Dick Gritlln, ono
of tho most popular drivers that ever
handled the ribbons over tho lllito moun
tains, bus purchased the Wallowa stage
lino from l-rawloy it McClure, and took
charge of the sumo Wednesday morning.
Ho will run u coach and four horses.
Mrs. Charles Vincent, of Waitsburg,
who went Kast some tlmo ago to have a
cancer removed from her breast, returned
on tho westbound passenger last night,
and returned homo this morning via
Walla Walla. Tho Operation was success
ful. The nubile water trouidis were nut in
iilace about a mouth ago, but have not
been connected with the water pipes yet.
This ought to be attended to at once, us
tho levee makes tho old plan of watering
at tho river impracticable for the farmers.
Alwut lorty-llvo feet of tho rendlcton
t r. ..i. ..t.... n.. ... ii .... .1..1 n..
illllllim.llllllll lw. n lllllllU "linumi mill -.,,, .,..!.. ..1
yesterday, ami tho Pendleton. Munufac- j ,p, (r. ft'1
lllils for prlntint! tho rules and rnoulu-
ttons for tho city water works wero
opened, and were as follows: Tribune,
for 6U0, 18.60; for 1000, fJ7. llurronglw
& Kinney, for fiOO, JIM; for 1000, HO.
Hast Oiikooman, for WW, f.'M j for 1000,
Tho bids wero referred toeouiinltteo
on printing.
On motion the (lrm of Cox & Minor
were employed to assist tho city attorney
in tho ease of the Town of l'ondlcton vs.
Saunders & Cmirch.
The coininlttee on streets and public
improvements rojiortcd favorably on tlie
IKJtition to widen Court street, lietween
Cottonwood and Vincent streets, and tho
report was approved by tho Council. The
iKind of $10,000 llled by the petitioners to
relievo tho town from any damages that
might Ik) sustained from widening said
street, was referred to tho committee on
streets and public improvements, with
tho recommendation that It be raised to
1MJ00.
'lho superintendent of tho water works
was granted leave of absenco during the
mouth of May, and authorized to employ
('. J. Carlson to attend to his business
during his absence.
On innllilll It wim nrilnriwl Hint n .'l.lnnli
I water main bo laid on Jackson street,
from Main to Hush, and from thenco n
"inch main along Garlleld street.
The siiHriutcndent was authorized to
purchase now Iron grate bars for the
tliriliL' Co. could not L'lvn iiiiv 1 lirlit In rnn
scmienco. It lias been repaired, and tho
light will be furnished to-night as usual.
Thomas McKay luis been pardoned by
Gov. I'onnoyoT find has returned to Veil-
lleton. it is to Do noped that tlio exper
ience ho has had will have a salutary
influence on his future conduct.
Chris Kuuley is tearing down tho old
house on tho corner of Court and Thomp
son streets, known as tho Hruco proji
orty, and will erect it nice residence for
His own tiso on tlio site.
At llellevuo. Idaho. Carney Dudley, n
lioy of 13, wiih killed by usphyxiutlon, by
sucking on the muzzle nf a gun barrel,
while his brother held u coal at the cap
tube.
James Hardwiek has sold his running
stallion to IS. 1 Hoguo, who has taken
him to Walla Walla to train for tho com
ing races. Tho prico realized was fftOO.
Tho O. U. & N. tank Ih now tilled from
the city pi IK'S and tho windmill will be
removed to Mikecha. Pipes are being
laid to tho stock yards to-day.
Georuo II. Miller, accused of tho mur
der of J. M. Column, near Seattlo, in
1880. Iiuh lust beon ucoultteU on Ills lourtn
trial, and set at liberty.
Mr. Geo. Sweetini: has liecn called
away to Nolln on business for a fow days.
... . .... .. 1.. .i t
ins busmcsH win uo ion in uiiurgu o
William Terrell, Jr.
Tho funeral of Mr. Marshal Clarko oc
urred from tho residence of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Starkweather, this morning at
U o elock.
Thomas Lacofleld Is talking of building
a tannery in Pendloton. This Is u good
move, and it m iioikmi no win succuen.
.Mrs. ltobt. Chr ssinuer left for balom
last night with u ictition for the pardon
of hor husband.
T. C. Ward received a lino now photo
graphic instrument from tho hast this
morning.
Ice-cieam ready to-day ut lUchurd-
son's lunch counter in lu ami -.i ceiu
plates.
A negro couple wero lynched at Galla
tin, Tenii., for burning a dwelling house.
Mr. O. A. Harlinan is una' lo to attend
to his duties to-day onuccount of sickness.
Tho gross recolpts of the Lu Grande
jKstofllco for tho past year wero $2,47:1.
MIhs Diss Dubar. tho Spiritualistic
fraud, Ih now accused of murder.
Tho west-lwund passenger train will no
on time to-night.
A son of Mr. It. Saundors is lying very
ill.
Mr. S. I. Lisle, of Kcho, is in town.
Kuillemtntiil Artlclri l'llnl.
Supploiiiontal articles of iucoriioratloii
of tho Oregon k Washington 'territory
Hailroad Company havobeen tiled for rec
ord. Tho articles not only provide for
building and operating u railroad from
Wiillnl.i to Contervilllo and Pendleton,
butulso u continuation from tho latter
plaeato Hopimer. It also provides jor
tho construction uud o)oratlon of u lino
from Wullula up Kuieka Flat, thenco to
Wullu Wulla via WiiUHbtin?. Tho capital
stock of tho corporation Iiuh beon raised
from $760,000 to $1,500,000, and its dura
tion mado iierjietual.
Hook, fur (lie Multitude.
Mr. E. J. Hurley has arrived ut our
city with "Chambers' Kncycloiedia" in
eight volumes, containing forty maps,
with American supplements, which ho
will deliver, the wholo complete, m pay
ment of $2.00 per month. Also"W averly,"
eight volumes j "Thackeray," eight vol
times; "Shak," eight volumes j "Dick
ens," six volumes j "Collier's Cycloo
dia," ono volumo. Tho finest Iilbles in
tho world on installments of $1.00 per
month. Can Ixi geon ut tho IJowman
House; Interview him.
On motion tlio Council udiourned until
next Thursday night.
ltottl Arrival.
Vii.i,Anii Ifoi'fiK C A Uo.ao.fc'an DletfOJ
U J Jtoberls; A Ias (iraiule, .Niu lruii'
cisco; Mrs Carlylo, Miss Harper and slH'
ter, Walla Walla: J G Humphrey, Kan;
Mrs Youlelug, N isconsiu ; Mrs lucent
uud two children, Wisconsin; Win Gru
ham, J 1) Hamilton, Chicago: B FMaim
Held, Centervillo; H Coldman, 1) P llal
lard, I) J Caev, Portland; Jus Hay, J II
Lyons, Koncwkk;. O WTuvlor, Chehalls
ii .
UniibKN ltt'ix. II P Kingston, James
Mulligan, Portlund; K F Sanders, S A
Cownln. St Joseph; G I) Stown, Hakor
City jS J I.islo,i:cho; It M Sinlth.countrv:
Win French uud wifo, Walla Walla; II
Palmer, Pilot Hock.
HowMAtf HonsK. Tltllelts.TII HoltH,
Alba; F F Kreps, G K Craig, A N Wal
lace, 1) Camoron, Gti t Ziehimin, H II
Hunter, Walla Walla; D V Ogden, Mil
ton; J S Scrunton, Island City; MrH
Cameron, Lu Grande ; C Fisher, lloston :
Win J Smith. Va; A 11 Ferguson and
family, John Olingor and family, Occur
Hunt, Mo.; John Klciiiloln, Julius
Ithodcs, G Kittmeir, Omaha; T H MuAl
istor, Jo MeAllster, Iowa; Oil Kwlng,
Pocutcllo; James Kay, James Lyon,
Dalles; J W King, Texas; G W Taylor,
Chehalls; KJ Hurley, Han Diego; DJ
Casey, Portlund.
. -
A I'ralilliltloii Town lu ICarnt.
A Milton correspondent of tho Wullu
Walla Journal ,writes :
Last week n iroinlncnt citizen of Mil
ton uud u leading prohibitionist nuked
Fred Springer, u (lerinan, who lately
moved to town procure hlni some whis
key, us ho was feeling unwell, and ujioii
recolviug It paid Springer 60 cents, the
amount It cost him. On the following
duv, Friday, Springer was urro-teil,
charged Willi selling llipior without
license, and fined $100 uud costs by the
recorder. Subsequently C. 0. Cunning
ham was ura'stcd charged with tho samo
oU'oiifo mid fined u like amount, the total
being uliout $130. This ho a'fused to pay
und wuh roinandcd to jail to servo out his
tine, and at present writing Is still there.
It is claimed that tho cai-o against
Springor was arranged to get a case against
Cunningham, but it failed, us Springer
tcstilled on the witness stand that ho had
tho whlskv ut homo, having procured It
in Wulla Viillu.
Wnliuln WlilfTi.
Wallula, April It).
To the Editor of tho Eakt Ulir.noMtAK.
liming been unoxicctcdly willed to
this, "tho elty in the sand," und renieni
' boring the numerous times 1 have won
it done up on paper, I will not burden
you with a detailed account of the many
railroads, transcontinental and locals
that center here; sullleo It to say there
will soon lie six. Mr. Hunt has about 3
miles graded, and will begin trucklayiug
In a week or so. Tho 0. H. A i. Uon
tructors on the Kuroku flat branch will
begin grading Monday next. Mr. Hunt
finished laying truck to Helix to-day and
will put a largo erow to work surfacing,
so as to put tlio road in llrst-class run
ning order. The O. It. AN. road runs
up main street in "Dubllntown," and
tho jiooplo are very Indignant ovor it.
A. J. Hotinzoln, of Milton, has located
hero (ho Is in tho drug business und la
doing well, us he deserves to.
, Joe Merchant, for 13 years chief clerk
with Seliwabacher Bros., of Walla Walla,
Is in tho general merchandising business
hero and if I am any judge he's tho best
"merchant" hi the placo.
Dr. Stiles, of Weston, Is railroad phy
sician for tlio "Highland" system. This
work Is not laborious, but then its tlie
"style," you know.
Mr. Hughes, Hitporintundcnt of the
Highland rotito, is just tho plcasantcst
little fellow yon ever mot; but then ho
lives in Pendleton and mayho this Is not
news to you ; but Its gospel truth, "and
don't you forget It."
After a two hours search I found a bed;
that is, a fellow kindly gavo mo a suddlo
blanket and a gunny sack and allowed
me to sleep on tho lloor for a quarter.
I learn our old friend U. Garred, of
Milton, also Mr. Haggard, talk of locat
ing hero. W. W. Winiio.
KiiillfrntiL Cumin.
Krom (lit; Wt'N'uii lcmlcr.
Negotiations aro being mado by which
a very considerable addition to our popu
lation will be marie. A party of French
omlgrantH that wintered in tho vicinity of
Walla Walla have lieeu examining the
laud upon Young's mountain with the
view of Fettling a largo colony there. If
they can make Hie necessary arranuc
incuts they will buy In soveral townships
and u fow years hence what is now a for
est will bo a cultivated Held. This land
is the most fortilo of any in thin rich
eouiiiry.
Russell & Co.,
-iit'iLiinits oi'-
Elngines, Threshers and Sawmills
j also i)i:ali:iih in
I THE FINEST-
!cnniur urafiw;p urn
i i VHiiik mi a i. ) iv v ir s.. i 1 1. i .
01 ii niu tiii is w ViOt uu u ii s l3 ymmmMiA.
ANII WWij
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Wo have tho best Straw Hiirning Hngino in tho World.
CALL Oil SEND FOR CATALOGUE TO
Russell & Co.,
mlilOdaw
ICO, It)'.', 101 and 100 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Soiurtvliiit MIiihI,
From tIC MUtou Englc,
"Who nio yotl going to Biipport for tho
I-cglslaturoV" asked tho rejiortor of a
filond yesterday. "Why, I'm going to
volo for Hamsloy, Skipper and Wage
worth." "Who did you say?" asked tho
f.agie man in usiouisnmenti "i said
Kainser, Skiploy ami Wugoworth." Tho
reporter again put tho question und was
nnsworod somewiiat in anger: "i n
it, I told you twice, Itamsworth, Skiploy
and Wager." Tho iioor man had got
things sadly muddled.
All the railroads hotween Chicago and
tho Missouri have ugreod to drop freight
rates lietween ull points east of the Mis
souri river thirty par cont. This heavy
reduction as brought about by tho re
cent cut In rates lietween Now York and
Denver by the Morgan Steamship Com
pany anil tho Fort Worth it Denver
road.
Hobcrt Harris, president of tho North
ern Paclflu It. It., is in Sun Fruncisco.
MAUIIIKU.
I'ltICE-KKNNS()N-Ai Komr. April IB,
ikm, ni inn i'iienru or u. u. ipiiiiiii, ut
Ituv. V, W. Ilniniiln, II. n. Pili!., of On.
tervlllo, und .Mini Aniil'i lC"iiiiKn, of Kot
lr. NICHOTHnv-HT'tUT I.imt Hun ly even
liiV, by V. W, llraniiln, lit IiIk r.'lilrncr,
N Nlclmlxia und Mury Mont, all of lle
npal.1 (lulcli,
NKII Tl. DAY.
plIAS. VKItNON,
City Bill Poster.
All nnlrm left wild W. I. I'lotolier will
ri'onlvn
I'ltO.n IT ATTI'.NTIO.V. iipVlit
NEW FURNITURE!
BY THE CARLOAD.
Wo uro receiving, ulinost dally,
Goods Direct from the Eastern Manufactories.
Our stock will ho now in design and complete In assortment, consisting of
PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS,
SIDEBOARDS, BOOKCASES, LAMPS, WILLOW AND RATTAN CHAIRS,
Whatnots, Brackets, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, etc
Also a complete lino of
Carpets, oil cloths, linoleums, shades, portieres,
ana upnoisterers7 goods.
GOODS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
Forbes & Wheeler,
Association Building, Pendleton, Or.
CHEAP
Groceries, Vegetables, Fresh Fish
AT-
Blacksmith Shop,
Next door In llun intr A im'Kiulile, j
corner Colloliivooil nnd Alta 1
M , Pendleton, Or.
D. KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Court Street.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH.
Fine Spices, Fine Coffee, Fine Tea, and Everything Fine that a First-class
Grocery should contain.
Call on mo if you want Groceries cheap. D. KEMLER.
llKNiir Htovkii, I'lcxldont.
E. J.SoMMiaiVll.l.K, VI co I'rt'nldoiit.
I'liim I'AdK-Ti'sri.v, Hccrclury,
Jacoii I'iia.kii, Tri'iiHiiror,
Tlio Knu l'runcUco Juienlln (ir Com
lny In Olivette.'
"Ollvotto" has proved such a strong
druw curd that tho management 1iuvo de
cided to keep it on tho boards of tho Now
Park for two nights more.
An Ihih Imfii mdil liefnro. tho coinlianv
give "Olivette" much Itcttcr than tho I
"Mikado," nnd It is now running j
smoothly und winning continued nnd .
pronounced appreciation, the curtain be
ing demanded thrco and four times after I
tho farandolo of tho second act at every
lorforniaiice. It seems hardly credlblo ,
for such young people, really children, j
dm thrmi ulrls takinc tho leading charac
ters being under 17 years of ago, to do
such excellent work.
Tho conspiracy scono with Coquelicot
in the second act being particularly good.
Teddy Gamblo In his "Bob Up Serenely"
song und grotesque dancing, nightly pro
vokes roars of laughter. With projior
caio tho boy will make u second I-rancls
Wilson, tho jiot comedian of Now York.
Oregonian, March 17th.
Slurlril nir lladly.
Henry Mitclmm started to Henry Bow
man's ranch vestorday afternoon, driving
a young trotter of Mr. Bowman's, at
tached to a milky. AVhen near tho dopot
tho maro liecamo frightened, and started
to run. Mitchum was Isiunced out at a
utr.mt prnuxluLi. Kliukini; him up consider-
ubh . Tho maro continued to run until
notliing was left of tho sulky but tho
wheels. .Mr. .Mitchum, who had been
Burned, at Los Angolea, Whltton &
T.:ii I.. ........i, ,.. . wu.'tiiono.
Nichols' majority in Louisiana is now engaged to . train tho maro, mado a ery
eBtlmated at 03,000. bad beginning. I
ALL WORK WARRANTED,
And an clican as tlio cIipiiiipnI, Olvo
u a trial uinl bo convinced.
Jfortto-tifioelnv tutU Plow Work
aivrn Spoel Attention.
McEuchorn & Thomson,
AltiiHtrci t, - nutli of Court lloino
Pendleton Meat Market.
MAIN HT., NUAIt VIIiliARI).
JONES & IHIRIG, Props
Iluvlnc rropcnrd tlio uliovo Market, (Hull
hff't old Ktuuil, wu nlii.il tio propuri'd itt ull
1 1 tn .h to k.ipply tlio pvoplu of I'endlt'ton
Willi tlin vory best
Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc,
That tlio market enn nltord,and at
prices nil run rtm li.
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT.
I'nAOTIOAL
BOOT & SHOEMAKER
Main and Webb Htreetn.
KuHteru SI ml o ll.totx
nn it HhofN lu
Htork.
Perfect lit Quarunteed.
The Farmers' Custom Mill
COMPANY
This now mill Is now manufacturing Hour by tho latest Improved methods
Flour and Mill Feed Always on Hand
Wo solicit a share of publlo patroimgo.
FOB
LUMBER,
Sash, Doors, and Building Material,
A.t J3ottom Prices,
CALL ON
HALL & BURNSIDE, HALL X BURNSIDE,
DEPOT DUMBER YA11D.
Stoves and Ranges.
Deal, O'Keilly & Co.
Will show you a LARGER STOCK at I,wer Prices, Wholesale and Retail
than any House in tho Northwest. '
Socond and Yamhill .... Portland, Orogon.