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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1888)
t J. .i.Alfl(Ol L.fw.i i.t tint a hi ' ,,on!! lout " ' I't'ii'tli't"". i f.kifrn uriK1;1' l,.,..!,,!,, . Ho COUNCIL l'KOCKKIUNOH. Itpport of ComtnlMiw mi Btreet nnit Tulillo Inilirovc'iiiciita-Orilliiiiiurii l'acl llllln Allnuuil. I Homo Trews Ccntorvlllo will not eclo- bruto tlio rotittlt thlH your. After having omo $!K)0 Hitbpci iboit ami Toiulleton Iiml 1 decided to colelmitu, it wan seen that col- obratiotiH tit botli phice cou .1 not muko a At the regular meeting of tlio council I success, and uh Teii(llctoi luul licen id- Thumluy evening, Mayor Matlock wua i wiivh vill rniiri'Minlnil ut nut I'PlnlinitiniiH. 1,. .1... ..i;.,t. i H rn oi , ' It M'nu tlinlttrliT l.nuf In Inf l'..twllm .... fuin I 11 .t. -I. 11 .1 i . 0 ' ........ Uvu..v ..j- ivuuicuim una louniMVcro lirCKClll. nln Piitittim tlin "iMHiiuint." Ontor- l) i i ii ' ,i F .. i. nir. 'nil i - ;. . m;juivu iiiu uuiiiiiiuiL'uuii uruinuniu, Ur.jon'''VCo. fH,,ouW ni 0 lcn,u?,1011 ll,ir'No. .which was its follow, wuh reutl itiuu"" ,Mir , iiiiiii'r jii o" "" - i inu tuiimimuu on mrceiH mill mimic i una I '-10 Hun. W. M. Lord and A. Hush improvements, to whom was referred tho .....La ' uhirfntl iiHmrililv nvmiftit fn tlm ilfilwif lilutfnt nf fnimlntf unrl- t-..tw.t f.itn.t.lil.. r'Vif'ifm 1'oriiinxi' Ho will I uith tho intention of going to Portland, ! ami on motion said report was adopted ; uui tor Homo reason tney cntiiigcu tneir i ami on motion uio recorder was ortlorcii cow intuviriiis. ,!, photograpltor. er will not celebrate. ,AWn,br3eenHaass. .nt nnu reiu im ""-" .fcel ami I-itolv adopted "i .inMi.hed in this paiier. i mm C. J. Hortoii lmvo ro 1 .i.. in tlm nictronolis. tint) OlWH " ICCUiiu iu-iuu.- Wuti in.iin ii. m.. at iccimrcn. hitmn,a jirominoni aim i-iub-w tL favored Weston nrei v , " in town lu-ui.;. imt ttunmll hourofor sale at ,t n exceedingly low price. rcnH for f4 a nionui. 1 1 1 used for tho II tion of the baseball boys and their trip to Arlington 'f' . 1 .1.... I.. II. n h of the grovq bulow town. . truklbly tiCOlUC in lown nu im their picture. iiman: l'omueion .Mai tu celebnito on mo iJBly.and tho Kaht Oiikhosian VVun'MnBrcatBlmjio. h, a Chinaman, has reliiscd L ti ...ii- liri-iHi! for a doi! at it .i,Art nr'ili.r u-iis broiiuht he- hit Cri' "ml t"Cil live dol- It. k-.it! lion dec i cil to celctirato eh and 5th of July. A tiro- L-ument will be new on mo r..ni-li In llnnlv dotcrmiued itUwwonlinaiH'o to the bitter I Us who are interested snomu i vvarain, and corral their ntltwili'f brick has arrived lu liotol. from Mr. llrass- a Aditm, anil a lino looking ; it b. Work will now uo lunorgy. kaaltaluti, apcared hcioro ts t(Hlay on a chargo of, va- iDrevnconot ieiiii paiiieu I in l'endlcton, ho wub or- I. ial lie wont. Ian- ami Gooruu Hamilton Isnby cn tho river, anil ro- i "d-vuiiieniary evidence" in ! a lttxlidfiil of Hue trout to IpiMtorial powers. Ii h.)ino at a r-aro barnaln. deturtnro of tlio owner, wo 't inelegant renldoneo prop- vtU'js with two lots, best toi n, irico K'liOO. Apply to d, reniiicion. w vmix notlco tmbllsued In i--it was Mated that James Mi. Mahonuy were married lUKco. It was a mistake Ipat'ei ero Androw Urady tor, ami no lees a tierHon 'Kpurfttgoflklated. M Humor lus It that tho tow, who rccentlv fomcd Ivht: YA. Ciiiiiiniuus' name IlKf: sundry debts unpaid In rcrc irrerieu, one in iow tvlherin Montana. Ouo of Hurried tho day previous to ridden bv u prominent I'emiletoii, will, on a signal i1r, joyfully kick up his iwiig ulonir tho street. r anxloudv awaltlnir J the n a fill anlmid will 'ruk without the hIlmuiI. und lilwrj-rimj fur the doctor. I'from tho How cry KhiK- h 'Mii-ami nail "fciappln it-ftt, which was decided by 'i mm ixMPimitiirilv mi on nilniis and went to tho (Jardon C'itv tills morning, porlmps to view tho fertilo val loy of tho U'alla Walla. It is hoied and believed that when thov doimit. thev will carry away with their gripsacks u I their tdccpln favorable improsslon oi f-astern Urcgon and it.-i inhabitants. Mr. J. II. l'urdy is In town from tho Warm Springs, and reports a number of campers at that favorite and health-giving resort. Ho is unablo to oien his lio tol. owing to tho present severo sickness of Ids wife, who Is very low. A Fourth of July celebration was arranged to tako placo at tho Springs, but has fallen through, owing to tho inability of Mrs. l'urdy to entertain the pleasure-seekers . W. J. Goodman died at I'ocahontas, linker county, u fow days ago from ob Htiuction of tho IhiwcIs, says tho linker City Democrat. Ho had been a resident of linker county for somo years und was esteemed and'resiiected by his neighbors. His remains wore taken chargo of and given burial by his comrades of tho Q. A. II. Ills earthly warfare o'er, may tho old soldier rest in icaco. Somo fine samples of wheat in tho sheaf wero brought In to-day by John L. Cox, from Ida ranch near Nollri. Let other fanners follow his uxamplo, and let ico plo know that Eastern Oregon is an ag ricultural country which cannot bo surpassed fur grain products. The usual summer crop of vugs is bo ginning to flourish, and promises to yield great abundance. Two of the sjtecies wero arrested to-day near tho depot by Marshal l'rcuch,aud wuru given live days in tlio cooler In Hccorder Crows to In dulge their sad rellectious. Tho teams crowded togethor at overy hitching K)st, the countless number of forms hurrying along the streets, and occasionally an animated group gathered about tin auctioneer, givwArondloton on Saturday an appearance at leaof very active life. Quito n resectable looking band oi cattle, belonging to J. I). I'eck, pasxed through town to-day to grtuu on the ies ervation rango South of town. Mr. I'eck intends to rent them on hhares to parlies whose names wore not obtainable. The "Soap llubblo" will be produced for tho tlrst time in IViulloton on next Monday evening in 1'rar.ur's 0era Houho. There nro a number of Pendletoniiins who have witnessed tho play, and they pro nounce It Immense. The remains of Kay Knnis, who died at Trinidad, Colorado, tho i.' 1st, will reach here on this evening's past-ongcr train. In all probability tho funeral will tako placo to-morrow from the rcsldeiico of Sir. Garrett. .Mr. J. 0. Lensuro paid in Portland a few days ago that tho Daily Hast Our. uo.nian was "iKiterlng out." Tho Kaht OitHdoNiAN Is not "potcrlng out" any faster than Mr. Leasuro, says the K. O. Man. Send the Dally Kast Oiii:oxian to your friends. Only one dollar will pay for it until Novoinbor 15, 18H8, after the Presidential election. Thoro is no taier in Oregon so cheap, and It gives all tho nous. Hear yo, hoar ye, hear vo: Tho com mltteo of arrangements of tho Fourth o( July will meet at the Trlbuno olllco Mon day evening. Important business, and every member needed. Through thooll'ortK of Will 0. Stlmson eight Hubscrlljors wero socured tit Pilot Itock for tho Daily Kaht Ohkuonian. What other neighboring town will do as woll V An organization of solid fanners, tho Orangers. are holding a picnic near Ju- to draw a wutrant in favor of A. K. Cur rio for fliOO. The petition of enuilovers of the Fire Department for tho privilege of moving apartments across llie a Htieei was icau ami reierred to tlio com mittee on Fire and Water. Tho committee on claims reported cor rect on the following bills: Neaglo llros., iw.ou; uub nurgy, Tlio following bill was referred to tho claims: Henry Koncttka, nipor to-day, probably In honor of tho re cent blessing of Providence plentiful ram. ref,,ee. He took' the LOT u puty, was lined and sot 11 'ilt m,! a V0w 1 u. teed for future "JJ lt l!...Imuii. of Adams, will have their stix-k of goods pold out by next fall, mil will then doinut foot-free to tho boominii city of tho sound Tacoina. As pretty a trout us ovor wiggled a fin, ono foot and a half long, wuh yesterday Wa a jsiiiuugn wiiu a miles up tho river. Iouullon was in town to-day rtyWnni.n.i pi v. ., : from Adams, ue wins iim iuwii imii. t rShiin71'0!1 ,,a" 11,0 mma checlful Z Kl.h'H of 1 iat story to toll ulioat "the eiops." Felix Mitcholl, of Pendleton, lias or K.ini7ed a brass band at Weton. I io v s Its Weston every Sunday to glvo the Sliced to como up, as a i ueiwury itibtructions. ; ld add materially to i T. J. Farron'n musical comedy, a Soap ') ceit ijratlen. i IJtililil J. at ilio ojiera uouso nui. """"'v 1 night, Juno 'Jain, rents on saio ai i-ioiuh- IP tO l CIlllli.tr!! mi tlin htljf,ftV lli,ll.i Tlw. ..... taa't como." It is to i nine from Milne other Mai tnn... . i.. ii... I "lUl'a bov unll-o,! o,.. or'H iioK-oro stood: Kast lunnnil .K . 1 1 'i.So. Each 'team Kngtatuhtcil on their noted mmnlti 1 iUtland. Poveral crack -Manil 1 amctton. mwi f.'WtMMon .Wllm v..' . ' comnilttco $15 Ordinance No. , authorizing the proper comnilttco to sub-contract with Smith Stroud, was read for tho llrst time and referred to tho comnilttco on ordinances. Committee having reported favorably thoreon, the, rules wore bus Iieuded and tho ordinance read for the third time and passed. Ordinanco No. , to amond Ordin ance No. 114, was read for tho second time, and the committee having rejiortcd favorably thereon, was passed. On motion tho bond and contract of Smith & Stroud, for tho extension of the lovco was reait, approved und ordered filed. Tho following resolutions wero then read and adopted : WunitUAS. It appears to tho common council that tho viewers heretofore ap pointed to vlow tlio proporcd widening of Court street, between Main street on tho west ami Vincent street on tho east, and to make an assessment of dumiige and bcnellt, to-wit, J. M. Pructt, John Ca boon and W. M. Heaglc, have met pur suant to tho upiKilntmcnt of the council heretofore made, but have beou unable to act, owing to the failure to glvo proper notice of the timo and place of such meeting. It is therefore Hesolved, That Saturday, tho 7th day of July, at 1) o'clock a. m. bo assigned an the time, and tho council room as the place, for such viewers to meet, and that duo notico of such time and place of meeting bo given bv tho town recorder for publication in each Issue of tho Semi Weekly Kast OimtioxiAN, commencing Junel'L', 1888. On motion tlio recorder was instructed to draw a warrant in favor of the mar shal for i'2 for the purpose of buying stamps. lu-port of recorder was reau ami re ferred to finance committeo. On motion, recorder was Instructed to drawn warrant in favor of Miss Hello Crisp for t'J, in payment for copying. On motion, council adjourned, A VMi Mmy. Sevoral beautiful gold-fish can bo ccen atanytlmo swimming leisurely around under tho spray V tho handsome foun tain in tho window of tho Masonic lies taurant, and uion this little incident hangs a harrowing talo of docelt. Somo parties wero talking with tho proprietor about goldon-coloied tlsh, whon a by stander walked up and inquired what thoy wero worth in tho market. Ho was confidentially informed that l.r0a dozen would bo paid by tho proprietor for all ho could catch, providing ho could onsare somo larger ones. Ho was told also that they were tpilto plentiful in the Umatilla, aim that ho could easily mako a young fortuno catching thorn at ll.GO a dozen. Sooll'ho started, with book and lino and lioofiil eagerness, and fished witji mora determination than over fisherman an gled before. The result of his dibits has not boon learned, but it is to lie hoied tlio toniptingnesH of his bult enticed tlio innocent and iinHtisjiocting gold-llsh across tho Pacific from the placid streams of China, and that ho was therefore not disappointed. People who load this will bo reminded of tho fabled talo of Simple Simon, the bucketful of water, and tho largo whale ho didn't catch. Tint IJit Act. And now comes the last act of tho com edv. W. J. Irishman, tlio barber, who within ono week lias liecomo noted for his peculiar eccentricities in tho matri monial lino, haafallrninto deep disgrace. For tho prst few days ho has been lg iliif mill lhirrnwini! UlOllOV III ordor ti drown his sorrow in tho flowing iKiwl.aiid from appearances has successfully im mersed about a ton of sorrowful sadi.ivs This became monotonous, howovor, and could not la4 always, so last night he w.is incontinen Iv "run in" by tho heartless nightwiitch,' and was brought before iio cnidor t'rows this morning. After crying pitooiifdv, ho promised to shako tho du' of Pendleton from his feet and doi'.it. if ho was released. On theso conditi ons ho was discharged, with an order t. Umvo nun Imml'llilltolV. So WO lllllll.' di-ll rim imifcitn on tho last act f o.mlr OUIt SUl'ltKMK UOl'ltT. A Ti'riii iif tin Supreme Coin t Stinulit lie lli'lil In Mmlnrii Oreaoii. PkniilutoN, Juno -'Oth, 1888. To (he Kdllor of ill.- KuU uroKOiilim. It is a fact, admitted by all who are Informed in the matter, that a largo part of the cases in our State Supremo Court are appealed fiom the counties consti tuting Eastern Oregon. In territorial extent, this part of Oregon is mote than twice as largo as tlm remainder of the State, and it is increasing in popularity much faster than the Willamette Valley or Southern Oregon. Tho State Constitution provides that one term of the Supreme Court shall be held annually lit the Capital; but the Leulslattitu may provide for lioldim: terms at Portland or elsewhere in tho State. Such a practice Is not uncommon In other States, In California terms of tho Supremo Court are held tit Sacramento, Sau Francisco and Is Angeles. This Is done to accommodate litigants, and it is right. It sceniH to mo that this State should lw divided into threo Supremo Court dlstilcts. nnd ouo term of that Court should bo held at Salem, ono at Portland and ono at somo central imlnt in Eastern Oregon. Tills arrangement would bo much moro convenient than tho present system, which conicls all cases to lie heard at Salem. Thin proponed arrangement might add n little to tho cxcnso of tho State, but tho Increased expenso would bo moro than counterbalanced by tho convenience resulting from the change. A little might be added to tho present miserably small salaries of tho judges, to compensate them for their traveling ex penses, etc. Pendleton would bo tho licst point ut which to hold the term of Court for Kast oni Oregon. It is mora centrally located than any other town, and the legal frater nity hero have moro law books than there are at anv other lown in Oregon, except ing Portland. Theso books coi'ld bo utilized by tho Court. However, Pen dleton docs not want to monopolize all tho good things, and would not complain if somo other fairly eligible point should bo selected. I have iKMincd theso lines for tho pur pose of having tho tiucstion discussed. Lot us hear from others. What does linker, Wasco, Union and (Jruut counties think about It? Pionixu. I HO! i fEn SLss 1l 1 TIIKNKW COW OKIlINANOi:. Thr OI ti Ordlimnro ltrvliril Tin- Sim- I.v U to ho l.'nrnrrril mill (,'nllln urn to ln Kit on" or tlio hlri'ctM. To amend Suction 1, and repeal Six. 7, of Onllnunco No. IM, entitled "Ordi nanco No. Il l, To prevent animals run ning at largo in the streets of the Town of Pendleton during certain hours, ami to repeal Ordinanco No. 1X1, entitled 'Ordi nance No. (HI, to prevent animals running at large in tho streets at certain hours.' " Tho people of the Town of Pendleton do ordain as follows: Si:c. 1. That Si:c. 1, of Ordinanco No. IM, entitled "Ordinance No. IM. To movent animals ruuiilnu at lareeorlielni! at largu in tho streets of tho Town of rendleton during certain Hours, aim to repeal Ordinanco No. IMI, entitled 'Ordi nanco No. 1)0, To prevent animals run ning or lielng at large in tho streets during certain hours,' " lie, and the same Is hereby, iinicnded no as to read us fol lows: , , , , "Si:o. 1. It will Iks unlawful for any person owning or having lawful losses slon of, or control over, any cow, bull, steor, holfor or calf, or horso, mare, geld ing, colt or mule, to sufier or penult such animal or animals, or either or any of thoiu, to run, bo, or remain, at largo, or to bo stra) ing, or standing, or lying upon any of the streetB of tho Town of Pendle ton, within tho corporate limits of said Town, at anv time, either in the day or night thno, except between tho hours of six o'clock, a. m. and eight o'clock a. m., and six o'clock v. t. to eight o'clock v. . Skc. 2. That Sue. 7 of said Ordinanco No. IM be, and the same Is hereby, re pealed. 8i:o. H. That this Ordinanco shall bo and continue in force from and after its passage by tho Common Council. W. F. Matlock, Mayor. i)ii:i. U10 J jlstorn Mas ma babies and u vnn wnni in IniiL'h eo and see tho Li-,,,,,, tmt with nil its ridictil um.ois has Soap Hubblo at tho opera house noxt I x uw touches of pat in and sadness, A . .i In..1?ln.tl..! ! . .. . ! .....1 LAii.ip illiin nil .londay nigni. ceais onpuiuui.i juii-1".. " u-ourthuip, mum.iKo ii ru(...... ....... While handling a pistol at Weston I in five days. Can any other town furnish n . ii i...,i iAf. ii... mm tmirtii- .11 ,1 titiriiiim r ueoruu i roeumei iuo. uw o-'- tho left hand. Work is progressing on t T.-I.it ttmnnli nf tlin O. & W. T. Mr. Ij. 11. Heedoristo no deputy coumy tho Eureka clerk undor Mr. J. N. Young. l'drlli.! 1 -....n Tho Cheap Now. Snnit.Weoklv EAST L"d, They will pluv and tho Now York World from now UbtWOAn 4f. .1" " t .it . . xt . T a!a..MmiU u vi .v viwiutwives. I in aiier 1110 ovuiiiir:i vt l iti 1 11 1 I inn cuiiii' ii uum y . - - IS and lirnfit. ' nnlv 7.i icmtH. 11 10 Daily hi nf iw.'i'i.v iinni.ilnlno tlm ilUiuitchei - v. W. , . ..f.l.., .UttlHiltlllf) " , W n ' length of time only fl.U'o. btanips in.i 'rjwy i nlted Statos Ailmsn : KASTOltEOOSIAN 1'UU. LO., WW n for "'Q Pendleton, Oregon -v uuijit aim tut. ,7 ' 'i'l'ear before Judeo 1 't oil KuoukU to Vote. Ilnlil Arrival'. Viixai:i HoesK 13 J AVilbtir, Moun tains j Mrs Uino and daughter, Mrs Lao, 1 Grande j I- Ii Levy. 0 H Curdwell. Portland; Joo Uarroti, J rWu " I Jus I.leuallen, Adams; II F bwaggart, OiiKdo.MAN iioppner, (Joujkn ItuLE Geo IJugen, nhilrwti '" 1 lv.Iiaci nifv v.i iimwn. JOi ii .liufiioy. for .00. " V:, " r John'l'arker. W Tay- an mono ; v '- :rT; ; v,.res. j f coibott. East Outdo- i - ru"T mim Ame. Kinney i.t hosumoific .o, v; ' xi a k': irolan; ii w tinier, i.ub Judgi Itr rw -v" er iior k. - uii la ifnrni.i .,...1 .1. 1 . n!.. rm1 :. . iiiiu ul lii.b uiiildi i.n ... 1- ."""'Pes for KU'lllnn. utruvl lint pun in trnpsspll ttt i v-jXr:' ?d just re- Scmuebville, Ore(io.v, Juno 0, ,1883. i..! " HI roilPh nn.l 1 TVul.o Willi...,. Til dbynncomfortable s Keep tt wnsequent mnn. Portland Uowmax Hoi'SE.-Fred Miller. V Win sery. H 0 Myers, Portland ; G W Monks T. if (irecir. .ioniana, uun ';v II Gregg. Montana; Jas Jilacic, ij IJffl I... I . ... . I !... r over T.or-, The following epistle lias wen rece. cu , . -'"Tni.-f Arnold. Custer & Co ; itH meaning miioum'-," r Arnn. 1 Grande: va Afnnfan. Mo: Mrs Isaac Bowman, p,r irinVIno! A 8 Tliomiison, iiionn htarea inai iio-nuu, nv -i.-v.' in n...'..in "lacked ihreo fears twnonths and ten Warm Springs; J cam g- McllHIAN III I'flHlleton. OmuMU. on I'll- ily,.liini IfSf, Mim-y i-. .nmuiiin, .17 yvnrM,3 iiionIIu ami 17 ila. I'ATOIIKN At lli ielilnn-o of liU mo-Ill-law.niiirlos II. :aiiiitii-ll, In -on Ii Oolil HprlHK.of lit-nrt illmmku, llmili l riilulmn, liitorl t'lirllnvlllc, IHIiml. ' ' oiko of 77. Allhouifli a stranger iii a siraiiKu lauu such kindness aid an I HViiijnithy wero gtVeil lll'll IU lllinil li-ll u uxrjrn pipliilv Ih-ir ..t;' d- lo tho kind 'fiii'iidi wiiu did .11 i i liielr powor to 1 lighten the hcav - n m that has fallen iijM'ii thoiu. i SKW Til-IAV. Fireworks! ! Look Here! ! Tho timo 14 xnon ut hniid when Pendleton win ceio'i'iuu mo GloriousFourth ! Vou' cannot cnjebnite tucctnnfully wltliout ili'ncthliiK In inko ii nolle, llulit up tho hruvt-ni, mul crfida a eiikulloii. Inore fore you will need FTEBWOEKS Kvcry man nnd boy ihouM have them, and nicy can ohlulii uooU onei ut a low julcoby ralllnirut The Blue Front, MAX JlAEIt, - - Proprietor. ' There you can obtain Roman Candles, Skyrocket, Pin-wheels, Firecrackers, Flags, And In ibort, every variety of Fourth of July inercbauulie. MAX BAEIt, Court Btreet, - - Oppoilt Court-Houne ATION! IN PENDLETON, ON THE 112th ANNIVERSARY OF THE Nation s independence An Old-fashioned Barbecue, Foot Haces, Sack Races, Bicycle Races, Climbing Greased Pole, Catching Greased Pig, Will bo somo of tho pleasant vica to bo indulged in on that day. A PLATFORM Will bo ereetod on the grounds for Duneing purptMO-j, and tho PEHDLErOH BRASS BAHD Which is under engagement, will furnish the best of music A LIBERTY CAR And tho Howling Horribles " Will bo ibaturas of tho Celebration. Lend us Your Assistance Fellow Citizens, and wo will enjoy together tho finest Celebra tion on record. EVERYBODY Is invited to come to bring their sisters, cousins and aunt, their mothor-in-laws, thoir wives and all of tho children No one is too small, too largo, too dignified, or too modest to come. Let all como and participate It's to bo a day of sociability and patriotism. Hip! Hip! Hurrah! lggSee future advertising matter for further particularsaf