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

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    CKDAY
JLM.Y21, 1883.
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, h .'.'ml lii ilm Alimui'iii
l,hnnn unjor.tlif limit-
I lllll 1 V . - ..I
( .i.tViiu "f i'f iiilii'in
S uoiicnilly. I
iii' win i
M,1.(II1I,UII(1
II II1I1KU
tin will
mirvlcti III lilH
.. ilu. uoiiit- houso fotiiW'i"
,? 'ln.on.xHl .mill Mom
,,.,1 the largainsni imsneun
Iamm
rem cs-
IlKKVU'll'"'
liulotirai-lier.
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11 Mon
JusheoV
jap and
i . tn (liu court
..aii u 1 in....."- -: - . .
" ...ii.tt'i.r him i:ij.ll ii
"X ....I. .1 l.'i-..iti'h.
..... D....1 IVtlltO 1111(1
'V" . ...7 ,n. ununited with
n L ttUiiiiu'v ."-I I i.
: ,M mi improved
. v.. i uork horses, wagon
i u f". , t.,
.1 rulIOUl 11 lo iin"i
vl K.JolUlSOIl, reniivmu
...I Itlilll Kill-CIS.
Kbooll.o ui.a tho vunl to
.ln rntilliveil nil' run
.ml from every appearance
mmtivr reglstetod l H ut
Jiool house, "(,r"' l!!tt '
" . . . i . .1 I ill., u-nll ill
it. lll(ll UUlim 'I'"'" V.
f bet weather,
rUn Yi.lt. wliile driving n
narfalnein tlie liijrnmi place. In
ivribml cnt ono of Iiirt foot
lh other o linikon.
iiiiii oi rmauiius
Katern Oregon
linn .
MIMCIS. uijr iiv
jitai-MOI cents " imniivi.
.. . .... .in i.j ..
II rosin .i.i ii.'iii- u
.N ll.lV
WKllC III lilts ennui .
jVnlV'ii'i" citb.cns ehiiins. no
KaHlinM to-day by tramps
n. ...... fr.... lila i'i.Mlili.lltil
r ill' ".ii ii" ." ..--
The army oi vuks grow
thy groat' stronger in immiicr.
i wrv rca'ii'ri'i uiu i'n. mm
... L. ll.M'ffl.VI t V III l.lt
I wore OlIC or inmu iiuiiimikh
rt ti it. -enit-Mo.'Uiy, lo ro
a IvM. 7mviiIi; Pally. I.
as I tlie imir.iinnio for noxt
t tho l!.n-tl"t church : Alornlnir
lU.M.-nihJwt. "A ilanner, a
lU rrmciU'." Uvcnlnt; Hornion
i-iubjuct, "Li-HKon frrnii thu
1 1! moon."
t i .11
tnMn. Iloina iimtuiftuuitrer
ncp.ii.erv nun no iin u nun
1 1 I.. i
ti . .1.. -a I
M. rtnniuutim In in town. Ho
i t i ... in . .1.1.. .I.t....
tiiiLU-p no in Dmuiiuiv urivu
iboro tu hirt homo hi Albany,
ovfrhml. The ilUlanro 1h uhout
..I.. I 1 t 1.,t.K.r-
un'ii in urn . uiin .111. i uiiiiiiiu.-
' an uuko tliu trip in uliom
i.-i ... ii. im .it..
.irnivriit'iiL in mil ti iiiuiiiui iu
I !. .1 IV It
irijn nnnor -.ow lo-imy.
of lvarnlni: In thu North-
:rl'.i!cs Muileutri lu i'ia:ii'ni,
tf..'f.li tii.rtn-ll lillltlllMrf. IlllV
a VI .1. ISvS,
lf.ffmn .....I I W ...ul ..f
.....111 f. nf t. ........
...Mi.... ,iv (I iiiiii t... ...r..j..
i euiilni: hir the Sound,
ti"I lii'in i .f Wli ili'.mi nd tlit.tr
iM.it. V aooil iK'iil hart boon
(rrt.'iT Lim.-iil.itli'n n.li'fiiilii.
3 S IP I ronntri mill tt IVIitil.
'jr-U ajar, ami tlio trio will o to
Ul&h will furnlch th hiin
He n'latlriii hotel, and. I. I..
I u u Walla. tho con-
t the ir'n nerexsury in Hh con
1 Urii'k Is uw iinivliik' on Iho
U-tlu A sou'h briekvuid in
Nelson, of WuHton. will
f-WJ trick, iiixl Castlo & Son
xnt-r.
fl hv turtles who lmvn vlnitoil
i t'irv havo not t-win n
ortii Ii irvcctlfis on Iho road
ip. .inn i pMrmton, ni that
"'n, -r. nt (.turon funiiorrt In tho
l e (kMllni! fiirnm anil Iin-
a.it thov can i?ut, and
f mawlfiIiH'. Tho ilt-
4at:loiiin m c.
. j. ...i .. . " .
mm .lv u norto in
, , ai altei, hack to Ihut
liinrii iuV tr..Li. thorn to
, , . i in an kiiiiiiiiC'
'.''verylhiti; irtainin;:
,r-tM!!l2 uilnnitnm. Wlill..
Mi th animal in an in-
' he find 'hat thin kind
U nu.ir.l.l .... .... i
I' Wil
';'V'ir ntha' vWt to relations
wi .i sni "'i'-tIo Canada.
tfSvH 1ay "" J Canadian
aiandn.'nortstiialifi.iil tim
IV6. ....... "
Mnlti Arvolt, tin old Fiuhimlor. bus
boon adjudged a county l-harpe, being
without money niul friends, and HiiUcilnst
from llrisht'H difeaso. Soino tiino ago,
lie. together with u uomtado, went out
Hulling near the mouth of tho Columbia.
Tho boat containing tho two ineudiiftcd
over tho bar and far out lo eca. I Iin
companion muh drowned, and after Inilng
out for fcvornl ilayn, Arvoli was picked up
while on tho tolnt of death and caved,
only to drift Into n county poor-hoiuo in
Kustern Oicgon, tcrliutH to dio u pauper.
It 1m reported that Robert Ciatheigood,
u prominent citizen of Camax, got hilar!
oum yewtorday, and rHTedcd to chop
down tho porch in front of bin Iioiiho.
Unfortumitely ho was under it when it
fell, and wax compelled to miller the con-
Hcquencois which wero qulto seriouH.
Ho Ih now Hlrotchod tijion u couch of ro
morBo, being bruised up badly.
T. .1. (hillaheriM in town from Adams.
Ho ropoitH that tho vicld per bimbol tliln
iiarvcHt iu his neighborhooii will bo very
fair, while tho tpiallty will bo Hplondld.
If tho preMont fearful hot weather contin
ues, late-noun grain tuny HiiiTer Homo
from itH olfcctH.
Sovontv-llvo divorces a year is tho
record of I'liiatilla county not a bad
Hhowing.
Kam HayH, according to hiHt rcMirtH, In
doing Hplendlilly, hi broken leg mending
rapidly.
HANI! ISAM, NOTICS.
I'KNIH.KrO.N VS. NIMITIt I'OWUKH
l'KNIH.KTON VS. LA OH.VNItK.
Tim ".Str" Hluiw Thi-y are Worthy ut
Cotiltilriica ltiporU mid Ooimnenli..
A telegram mih rccelM'd to-day, Htat-,
ing that I'eudluton wiped out l.aUrando
by a Hcore of nlueteun to ten. Tho fact
of tlicir winning tho game is not icallv u
pioco of iiowh, for every ono wan fully!
conlldent that they would win an uiwv ,
victory wilh tho drand Hondo boya. All ,
thatwiiHln doubt wan tho BCore, and It.
Iuovoh that tho Maw wero not coin-,
iielled to get down to work to
como out victorious, hdwardu tuidloiri j washed and tho North l'owdeirt making I
proved auogeuier ioo cuiining lor iiio tinee. 'men t lark wim nent to right
Grand HondeiM, although they batted Held, Slillnmn took kocoikI base, and1
him with more oll'cct than their North ! Clillton cauuht. and thev mado hut one i
A Hluirl hut lnti-rrHlliti; Account (if U'lmt
MlKlit li TnrniFil n Itrninrknlile
luillr.
From a private letter from Leon Cohen
to his brother .Ickho in lVndleton, dated
tho 'Juth, tho following account in ob
tained of tho game between Pendleton ,
and North Powder, which wiw full of in-.
tcret: "Wo did tho North rovdern up
in great Hhape yenterdav. Clark caught '
tho now pitcher, lMwafds, in tho Hint :
l.ltllllir III.. l'..,1l..l...,J I...I.,,. .....tin.
........H). a v ii.iiu, v.nr. mviiiu ....uw
I'owdor comraden. Chilton.it hiciuh. In
ablo to do fair work behind tho lint, and
MiccoHBfully holds IMward'H tctrillo de
livery. Thu gamo teimlnated about an
expected, and fully CKtablifhca tho fact ,
that tho ".StarH" and "llakers' will bo 1
tho giant who conte.it lor tho pennant,
both have won two games, and u com
parison of Hcore.MHhowHtlmt tliey will bo
(pilto eipially matched when they cross
batH together. It can bo easily believed,
h6w over, that tho .Stars will bo able to
outbat their opponents, and are fully
their equals on (icld-work. iho whole
key lo tho game, thciefoio, lien in tho
comparative merits of tho two batiories.
The capability of Kdwards Is already
nroven. but that of Chilton is still a
matter of doubt during u close and cxelt-1
ing game, hliould tho "Stilts" obtain a
catcher U)ou whom full and complete
reliance can bo nlaced. ureiit holies could
I boentorlained of their nrovhii viciuiloiis.
I Other clubs ato playing this afternoon, j
: but the result cannot bo obtained iu time .
for press. Ucports lo tho Hast Oiuhio.v- i
! i An have lieou quite incomplete, its re)-
leseutallvoH at linker being iiroliablv too
InrnrniBllini Oittlierril from nil Hnurca In
linear.! t Him TiirniiU'Ut.
Kugeno Keith returned from tho linker
City tournament yesterday overling. Ho
rcisirts that on tho first day, tho gauiu
lietwccn Itoiso and linker was splendidly
contested, and extremely Interesting. It I micU llU11.8Ctl b.l(0 bafi 0 rcmi!1-nbor
nun iiutuil, iiuhuhi, niuk ini:iiiiii.-in flint I n. nni.ii In ,f l,.n. I, ...... ,i. ..j ....,.
more run in the irainc. whilo wo iiinilo
thirteen." This game is in somo rnsiHicts
reniarkablo. It was login, with great
discouragement for tho Stars, and ended
iu victory. It fully evidences their ability
to play bull, when It is known they held
their opponents down to one run in eight
innings, after allowing them to make
three in tho llrst. It also shows that
Kdwiirds and Chilton make ii strong bat
tery iu themselves, and one that can lie
dcvcnded upon should tho crack catcher
Bent for not arrive. Despite every dis
couragement, it can still lie confidently
believed that tho "Stars" will not b'e
compellcd to sacrifice their exalted place
in tho basoball firmament, and will
climb still higher.
NICI.SON OIIAIM'T'I.I. NKII'S.
yet
of
II l.fuve PctitaI Crnlltnri to Mourn 1IU
I)cirtiiri..
Nelson Chnppell, of F.eho, suddenly
left homo several weeks ago, and his
whereabouts are unknown to his family
or friends. lie took with him consider
nblo personal ptoportv under chattel
mortgago nnd his creditors aro on tho
war path, attaching all of his property
it is not known,
I
Kant Ohi.ounian would have been willing K!1,!" 'J ''pIlHli thing as he was tn pesses-
to jihv. H10M 01 1'iomy 10 av nm uouis uiuinavo .
An additional telegiam savs: "Still-1 0,10 or two thousand dollars left. As ill
man, Kdwuids and Ankenv wero the! H ovcrything will bo swop away, and
ins iamiiy win noi uavo a uouar ion to
them. Mrs. Chappi-ll decs not Itiuw
what hiscxtmctatioiis were
uwuy. The luotieilyho
ciiampioiis to-day. i'didletoiis have an
I' lniiin it'iii. ' ''P'al chance against linker to-motrow." i .
h .V. i , 11 is i'lfuired from this lb.it to thu three w ",ro 10 or;
iliiv f iIiMh l'hivcrs iiicui lolled h goidly sliuiu of tho 'w-,',n 1,c' worJ
J Liu r I iTodit for tho victory, with I.n Ur.w.do is, V'"
s (lellvcrv. I ... I .. ..I...... nm I. . i i I twonlv-llvn hi.:
to bo L'ivoil.
(1110."
All lionor to whom honor
Coinii'lt .Mei'iliiir.
Al a regular council meeting, .Inly 11).
1SS8, councHmen Young, Sargent, Slaugh
ter, .Murphy and lloilicliild were present.
Tho following bills wero icfericd lo tho
commlttco on claims; J. .M. Henllov,
$i:is,r)t)i Hail A lltirnsldo, if 'i.IUj tluvir
.t I'itztleiald, 100; Win. Hilton, (:t.i)0,
French liestauniut, flil.UJ; Walson A
l.uhiii, $lll.7.'l; M. K. Folsoin A Son,
!-:. !'... .". ....
lil. f ii i.lliil, iiuill'.l I (I. , fjf.l',g
l.lcctrlc Light Co., ifi:j Tuylnr, Jones A
Itli lilin cmisisted mostly of
twenty-live head of horses more or less.
f 71.tl1ilu.il lif.l'il filltlk .1 i.iut rnlillf illtrMi '
and was considered iuitu well oil'. There
i was no eonsldoiiible amount of debt press-
I ing him nt thu time of his dopaituro.
A Hc.ir.'li for SlrmiKi' (linl. '
('oiigrcssman Anderson, of loiwi, nil
Indoicudeiit and heietoforo itKopubllcan
says : ,
"It .ill not do to denounce thu .Mills;
hill as a free-trade document and give us
nothing in return for it. Thu masses of
tho Hcpl() am too intelligent to bo dc-i
eclved by such arguments. They will I
tell tliesu gentlemen that u bill which j
Co., Y-'llI.ii). i 'makes only an averago reducliou of seven
Petition iu icirard to W. W. Knpor. percent, on it fortv-soven nor cont. tarlll'
referred lo tho commlttco on tiro and , all aloni; the lino can hardly bo called a
both these teams wore Poor battels, i..i.,.w,wi n.......ii ,i ,.,.i,i m... 1 which ho eft boh in
esisjcial v thoso of Ilolse. tho gan.o beinir fuj, tdr.,,,!,!,. lt.,H,rts. for which tlio:or run U ovon lw giiesseil at, why be (lid
'Mvtiviiii i tivt iiii.il tut r.i'utiti ii vi
IJakor'H hattoiy. Tho wore stood soven
to two. In the afternoon's L'ame between
Pendleton and Noith Powder, tho puzzling
natuio of Krtw.iiil-t' curves for poor b.ttu-
nieu was ovidont, ami li is noimvcri that
tho safety of tho Slurs in their
llakor ( Ity on .Sunday will
superior battint!. and tho Imibiilty
opponents to iraiiuo ialwurd's deliverv
However, tb.t Pendleton pitcher's In
curves, the most ctloclivii of all,
cannot bo caught by Chilton
or any other member of tho nine,
and this will put the Stars to great disad
vantage. Manager Crows lolegiaphcd for
Tiirnbull of Portland to catch in Sun
day's games, lint at last accounts no reply
bad lioen received. Kven if lie arrives,
ho might not 1st allowed to outer. Mr.
Keith thinks Unit if they can obtain a
catcher to hold Kdwurtls, tho Stars aio
almost suru of winning. If not, tho in
sult wll bo very doubtful.
A special to the Portland Oregonlau,
dated tho -'Dili, says that Intense Interest
Is manifested iu 'each successive game,
and that tho grand stand is always
full to overllowing. It says that
overvthiiiL' so far hits
oil' pleasantly, and that tho playlm: yes
terday was not near as gixxl its tho day
lioforo. Shxaiiu, of North Powder, scored
a homo run In tho game phtved between
that club and linker City, which was the
onlv reallv notablu feature.
Tho Morning lomoerat, of Maker City,
publishes it full roiort of Thursday's
games, saving that tho gamo between
liolso ami Kakor was determined and
Interesting, although Boiso was over
matched, and goes into raptiues over
Divine, tho linker pitcher, saying also
that Hlalr, who stood behind tho bat. was
it "crack catch." Tho Stars will there
fore bo confronted by it heavy battery.
Tho Domociat further sayH that the gamo
in tlio afternoon batweeu Pendleton and
North I'owdor was not neaily so inter
esting, tho score of lit to 4 showing that
tho North Powders wero not In good play
ing form. It praises Kdwnrds, tho Pen
dleton pitcher, and says ho Is "hard to
boat," u statement tho correctness of
which cannot lie questioned.
Following Is it review of tho games al
ready plnved, and their result :
Thursday Forenoon, Hobo vs. Hakor,
scoio :! to". Afternoon, Ninth Powder
vw. Pendleton, hcoro 4 to 1.1.
Fi May Forenoon , P.akor vs. but irimdc.
mire 10 to II, Afternoon. Hniro vs. Nortli
Powder, Kcoro H to 1.1. Tho result of to
day's gaums will upi-car elsowhero.
J. K. Peam. of Woslon, Is umpire, and
gives general satisfaction.
passed' Coininilleo roiKirted coirect for thoj
loiiowing Dins, and warrants wero or
dered drawn for tho same: H. F, Keller, '
I'.'.OO; Itothchild A liean, fctt.OO; I.ane
A Crown, $.'.00; I rcd Phelps, J0.0t); N.
11 Stone, ff l..'.0; F. Uenolomitn. ifl.P-"a 5
Win. Sherwood, if-hoO; W. Kelloy. I..M);
W. thine, 14.50; T. Flanagan, W.
II. laindor, 4.C0; ('. Lander, 4.50; .las.
Hutchinson, fl.KO; li. (). Hilton, '.'J.'i;
Chas. Kite, 1'.1L'; F. Mooiland, i,"o
ltufus Fiiiian, -'.'.'."); .lohn Mooiland,
t-'.W; J. F. Stroud, -f.l.OO; W..I.Cav
euder, 11,00; Kast Oiikoomas Pub.
Co., H)M.
On motion tho superintendent of water
works was instructed to extend the cis
tern when needed, and use his best
judgment hi tho matter.
Tho request of Mr. Henderson, who
asked for a longer time to uso Iho city
park for hil.'k-uiaking purposes, was dis
cussed and uodeteriniiiatloii was reached.
Council adjourned.
froo trade lull, lu fact, It Is aiiont us
slight a reduction us it is possible to make,
if you purpose making any reductions
at all. It is this failure to treat us
fairly in tlio matter of the taiilT, and this
constant truckling to cororato power,
that is weakening thu bold of the Repub
lican party uon tho sturdy citizens of
tho northwest. Wo wish it wero other
wise, for wo till and iu this I include
myself boliovo it lias ki formed a greater
work than any political party in thu his
tory of tho world. Hut it is slowly drift
ing away from its -tolltical moorings, and
there tire many of us, iu the northwest,
esjieeially, who feci that we cannot con
scientiously follow it In its search for
strange gods much farther."
On tho jiockcts of u man who was
crushed to death under a train at Itoek
1 liu, Cab, Tuesday, was found thu uiMreM
!"Mrs. W. F. Pierson, Poitland. A tolo
I gium informing Mrs. Pierson of Iho facts
I as alsivo stated bus licen received at tlio
Western 1'uiou olllco in this city, but the
' messengers of tho company have been
i unable to tlnd her.
i Wo ask nvurv reador of the Daily mid
Sonil-Weekly Fast Ojiikiosan lo en
idoavor to secure one or more ciiipnii.'u
1 siilwiullsirH to it. Scinl-Weol.iy. ..i-
veinlx-r Id, 1HSS, 7.1 cents: D.ily -l.J.V
Th S'liim (ll.l story.
Pendleton has lately witnosrod the dl
mux oi ilium an iuioroiiu ?v,
twiitfij on Mr, Wilson
wy pJeaviut trip but
lKint a week nun it youiiu e-'UPh" arrived
from Walla Walla and loglstored at tho
Vlllartl IIouso as man and wife, whoio
thuv have been stopi ing.cvcr since. On
vestordav evoninu's train tho mother of
thoKlrl.'wboisonly thirteen years obi. ' J, " r A H ( V it way .
arrived from Wall t Walla III P.nxult. and !',rV(',, v.llaV
thou onsuod an eiieciivo (lonouoinem. luiwit lh. sc.- -A Nelson,
Thoyoiniginan,wii(j..onanio is .lo iuiij j .. . v Clir j nr(m
liiiinmoiHi. wits uitcmcii i. " i, i
llouser last evening, and was arraigned
to-day iu Justice HWi..p's court, and tho
caso was 'tosti-oned ' iitil 7 o'ebw-k this ,
oveniiiif, bvthu ivpu st of tho defendant's ,
iitinrnnv. Thu voui.t: man claims tliut
thev canio over with tho intention (if get
1iu- married, hut could not procure a II
censo
know
11' let AirhiiU.
' V11.1.A111) lloisi:. W S WchI, San
I Francisco; C W .Smith, Cincinnati; II K
lilossom. Portland. C Ileiuiuu. II 11
1 Smith, Wiilluln; 0 U Ihiriioi. Sun Fran
cisco; t C (.allium, entervillo; .1 L
Caviuoss, IkIuiuI City ; K ICvans, Wulla
walla; m it uwoiitig, i I'oii, Mjrtsepiij,
Win .".loDormolt. Iiulle. Montana; C i (,..,., Muslin!!. f . it... tuinliint.
jJouuH Ilio J 'alios; Thos lioyjen, ilot (. ( Himilhix la-t niul.t at Mil
Hock: H C W heeler. Adams; F L Illch- ,1,,,,, ,t (K,K m)im i,rthof Albanv,
inondaml wife. San lmnclsco; Joe ijar-;()l. n t her cues 111 e icpoitcd.
! lott. city ; J I' Klng.St I'liul : A s Howies, . ... .
Wulla Walla. f lie .lows in .leiuI un have lncroawwl
j tloi.iinN Hi 1.1;. J H Jiaining Lincoln, since IHV) from ." to ;M,U(m. Thous
III; Til lliues, Jas IVakct, I 'or 1 1 nnd; ' amis of rofiiK.v. fn.m ItiiShla have tied to
(ioo Wa.-hlur;:o:i,J J'onln, Walla W .lla; ho city i-f Ma.id.
CK Muurs. F Kowlng, A J Sinilh. A I 0 )ivry leader of the D.lly and
(Vk. J Smith, Portland; Win lellows, .eiiil-Wehiv Kst Oiihooxias to en.
LutJrand.f. J Ujiioii, Jiih Flyann. Sa-, ,i,.u ... (o ubeuro ono or miiro (KimpalL'ii
lem; J I' Cumpltell, Cold hpring; -I ' Hiil,scrilift-H to It. Somi-Wooklv. to NV
niinier. r vemher 15, I8S. 7.1 cents; Daily, -,1.2.1.
1 F
vi. n...i. H ... I .1 !...
..iurv in, i' 1 Hi. 1 ii.iijAii.uii
K K V. Ittson, : lie "lilies
Mutt liourdon. ' 1 Davli
('has Kuhi.. J II Hose. Jos M 1 arr, J I.
Clark. I .M"(.'ulloimli Denver; Win Mer-
I ..If.. I f it. XV .Tiirnir
iill' ti;m ,111., iv " -..i
I . ......... ,11..:.. 11 i tl...ll.n
j r. .10111". I'uiir i, 1111111, 1. 1 'uiuui,
I' sburK.
Kan; John
lirailliurn.
I
NIIXV TM.V.
Willamette University!
s. John rgo,
iy fame over xviiiiiiio mwiiuw. b- j K ,-,.,, j)u.i,, Mitut; U
g married, but con! .1 not Pn; ''.'''iTioy, Or; 0 - Ir' ullougli,
iso, both being under ago. Th.we xvho p,, II U-hIhIv. i- go City,!
... II... f,...a nf tin. i-ilKll ure not so so- . " n- in..:?. i. 1
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