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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1888)
y AtHSr-ST 13, 1BM. A party of I'onilleton gentlemen, con sisting of J. U. Dickson, Wirt .Minor, N. Uerkelay ud Oharlui Carter, loft this morning on an excursion to Desolation creek, In tlio .folin Day count ry. It in purely u pleasure excursion, the partv leaving fully prepared for all sorts of ad ventures in hunting, not forgetting prcpa rations for tho mlldur ttautiino of angling. Hour, bear and elk in this lt TIIK UHOVK. CentsrvilU Homo Press: Jo Norman did, who as rhot in tho lungs about ' nine months tgo, br one Hrtirc, opposito the Centervillu hotel, is reported us al most di-d. Joe has had a ety hard itntjrgle to overcome his wound but after 1 ot!., ,',mt li Hie Ai.iintton region will bo slaughtered regardless of J,1'" Jin IV" . i..r the limn- til',,. Mitv nr cntitltffmi mtil It (u nv.uuilit.1 (.talli j01r I nt. if IVtllllOtoll, Slltl """J oxticcti that tho tinny trllw will bo totally utiiillil- lUllslmit Uariuuoule la Mm Upon Air, SjiaocIi Ur RUIiap Oatlowny. A tiutnlior of seats and a pulpit worn improvised by members of the .Southern .Methodist church. In ihn umvn Im-Iow i tt,., ..n i . v.'i '.ton.S"i'?,ll' rellK1(,u1 "ervlcei'ery ha passed with him. and says ho wore-held in God's own temple, under j wants to die. Hu may live the next y e heaven's canopy, by tho uoiiiorunco. wpnk.lint it ..,ui i... ....,, n,.n sermon was delivered by llishop , much lunuor. iit-.tit ..r M I ...T....I f I' " I i- - i ' I 'ii-i'irrii. uiiu nun ui i i 'uniiuu.iui ;i HlilUirpiCCU 01 eiOfitl Protection or Tariff Reform, . ,'!?'' ''J'1 ,','n,,lrm" tlirtTarltru thclKiienn whlcli tlipr)mlii''raiii.ilixii will lie fourth I nun it iirhiHivi'H every lllron who himiM voir tnlclllKcntly to Inform li'in-elr upon a nib Jeet widen mi rlnvly itirooli temporal wrlfaru. It Is reported that Frank l'helnn, who ,fr Ihtrm miy l i.tiMtograi"1" :,. i in to" Hit. - from I'os i,M,i trimming a mt mi ru,,,v,", if ...1 ....I litiu tu.itn ni i oriiiiini -- rit'iii . - - - . , . ,. timo vWtmc mi.- imt-iu, . i 1...1 .in,. tlu I.iii'li' ilMJtlU l"i"' -n U k.it. t raiiK iinu, Imslness fur sale on '1. V.ir particulars, In- ..I.., ,mt horn Mcthodlbt l'ciullctoii. v Tfudicr's liistituto will ' .. . .1... -Hut I. id) inrWHOii tor one ween. Wanamakor nrown, oi au I'DCfCetlc mini to ropro- . I.. II Ilnlf... uieueni in i ciiuiu."". the" 1'eol'le'H Warehouso ..i .....I n, in t lioniiiL' i iv anovatini: tliiH largo i-Htat)- m l Murotnuti-u are belnu i iimwn'M nlaco on Wild tatcrprNin-z firm of I. 1'. ti aivoiiiniodate this nea- In termoii" Sunday mom- . .i i. 1 1 ..I. , ....1 !. ( Ittltlll 11 1 1 .tlew honeru lortunatu en- I . I. ...j riilllrilllll fPfllll tec mI fri'in Ills I. Ho A. -in I U '-'in behind .i . i .i.i., ..in.... ' I'lllllIV I'l," Iv n llllll'l. ;luHi' '.i idliU ii)"llion , t . h M i .iiHl i now l trtil, nf liMr-iuaklutr. .i t t ...i i It . K "II Mil" l l(.!l l. n li'l,! , . I ... I Tl .... 1.. jr.ll!UIU lllllllltltll 1'illlf.l--", 'I,' tnilh, an' iiwro 'n 1 had bis ear bitten oil bv Mayo I'.rown Home time ujjo durinir a row in tho old 10. K. saloon in i'cnilletdn, Is dead. Uo left horn for Kansas City, and whllo then' hu took cold in the wounded ear, , resulting in death. His homo is at Haiti- more, wliero his parents reside, i'helan was not u bad fellow when sober, and Iiuh . i. i i . . some iow irioinis in reniiieion wno te I grot to hear of his dcmleo. lim I'lanniuan, an Irishman, us his i name tuuleates. einii oved mi (inivtiV '' i hotel, lost his lialanco to-day whllo carrv- lug a load ,ti mortar, and fell oil the litft lliMjr of tho building on top of some boxes idled up in front. A deup lmsIi was cut In his forehead, which bled profiifelv, but ho was patched tin with homo slick inu' plaster by tho doctor, and pluckilv kept to work. James l'attison and wife, who live in that farmers' paradise, the Walla Walla valloy, have been in town tho past day or two on ii visit. Mr. l'attison savs that thero will bo very little fruit raised in tho vulloy this year, most of tho fam ous orchards in that region having been partially destroyed during past severe wlnturs. His own lino orchard was al most totally ruined. Three wagons loaded with einlgrunts, accompanied by a small baud of eattlo, passed through town to-day en route for the ilig liend country. They fame clear from tho illanictto valley, being dissat I.. I'. (illlllll. Iiitn roll. PI. in,, tri find LIH'C nrM,,rv ii rlllMlitwt (m tlw. l il..i-.ttvf ' linn ir i. ir u-ntiii! tmtwiiitir. . i tfv uiuumni.i , 7 VuSr, i -? Pharma- I O GEN. LIEB'S BOOK, rotective Tariff. WHAT IT DOES FOR US, siiirltual frniwlm,,. tin. .r.,,. T.f .. W"1 .' 'iuoriNs . Kueliler uro' to liberty. He sisjke of "tho bible as tho b ""T" "1M"' foundation of the Christian faith, and the (.,ra" . 90,,.ll,-v NoW8s "tracker Creek , A t i f . . ' t nwt Hunt" til 4 In jtkt II. -.1 ... ..I 1 Kreai loiiuiuill irotll wiieiH"t!l.iiiiotiSKULVs. iu '"lpv.'n ,,,u .' . "uuvr iiay ai luuuo ii.,,,!... ,i , n. . . . . ... ..... poets, orators and philosophers thow tho I llvhilo If you are making unwhiug. I'bo I "''rvi- ti n i tJrltf iriiiii'f for ihi' ieiiniVr "i 'v. 'i "wm nit,"-1-1 i"'" i iieuni is name to 00- .. i' n mmi uir pnii'iieui eneei ni rivitei'llx o SVslem itiioil tlioeuunlry. rorlntpt cur thero some of these days. ShotiM rt,"i"t'hvcVniiiV Mni' r,"l,t,,r,"r l,,t' ,M,"! tinvxiu't nlKtuitriii wiiii Htu iiioairi" of I'rcM tho cimp prove i permanent a 'belter time ' niiM.-Miton of Mr. liimn, ', "Tweno Y-,ir, m i-im,w w inkeii up, IiIn .ieril.Mi for the coininon lultoter to go there would up in the inrlll niml.veil,erltlelve,iii, inui,Miifiirmli inetrowu tvriitatlnii. bo in ono or two years from now. Hmitoi. l eader: Mr. AM. Kmlll. l.u INDORSE W1ENTS: inspiration of their genius. lie spoke of Christianity us tho ono gieat cause tf tho present superb development of tho human iiiind, and said that It went hand-in-hand with intellectual advancement, and progress in tho arts and civilization, contrary to the scolls of Inlldels. Ho talked of tho three senses of tho human mind, two for the gratplng of tho real and tangible, and the tlilnl forthecouccp tiou of the ideal and intangible, and stated that from tho latter came the in spiration of the Christian which taught him the glory of t!od. Tho Jlishop also spoko on numerous other beautiful sub jects imposslblo to reproduce in theso columns. His speech, from bculnniiiL' to end, was a series of masterly and elo ijuont arguments. Tho spread-eagle and HiiH'rflcial tftyle adopted bv so many sjieakcrs, in and outside the pulpit, was noticeably absent, and the bishop spoke to the intelligence and not to tho credu lous Ignorance of his hearers. It was an address which could not fall toelovato the mind, for a moment, at least, above thn practicality of tho world, and freo the Istled with Wubfoot and It's ralnv climate, ' K0"' (r,J" ''irtldy chains. It was thor- and weru twenty days on tho road, oxH!' nencing a very rougu trip. The Milton Kaulo oontraeletH Mr. .Still man's statement in tegard to that town's watur works, and says: "Wot k is pro cessing steadily on the water system, tho tieiich now being complete W'th the exception of stiuet crossings, and tho work of laying piixj will commence In a few days.'' Cuinineicial travelers viio are iii-cd to the route say that on t ilday night's wcxt-lmuiid passenger, coming down the iiiniiiitaiiiH, the best timu on record was madf. He tu eon t'ayuso and l'ondlutim ii tiouiouilous speed was attained, and on turning cm ves tlio wheels on ono side of Hie panseuger would travel on air. Chailc.-i Hiarp, a roiidletou mudciaii, Iiiim been eugageil us teacher for tho ( en oughly enjoyed by tho congregation. yitlTK AN ACC'IDKNT. A I'rclclil Truln Ilrrnkl In Two rttiil Cn. Ilip, Klltliic h .Viniilier of IftiMOi. livery now and then it freight train bleaks in two, often causing considerable destruction of property. A tcniblo re sponsibility often lots on a con, para lively slender link of iron. '1 lie latest nciiueut of this character happened to f-'at'iidav bight's west-bonnd height, No. 15. Two miles this side of ilariihart's it luxiko In two, tho two ends patting com pany and "going it alone," idlhough the conductor anil brakenien could detect no variation hi speed. After running two miles and a ipiarter, the last n'ciion over took and ran into the front end. causbiL' a C'-mplcIti smash-up of ten cars. A coal III lit ill" IHVHl .VII-,. ,n . " , , . .in , It I- II, 'IVM' ruinriiin, U IVI lllin, l ii i. .i...i' lervnii! nrasti n.inii. uiiu win ntiv.ineri i i... ..i i ..i i i... . a Ilia. Il.l'i' "llano iiicir . i , ,i , . 1 1 rl ""I"' " iii".ui u ii"in"i, jhm Up 11 MlOVCl IUII i'l deco- V ,t,,ll.,t ii niitl iini k;..,KT.it.c bt easts. iiiiiht s train from tho ci anotliei inipoitatlnn f 'k f, r thorallriiad company i raiii'it, mo iiitesi stpiau ifiliyi'vinlng's train. 4i. Mrs. iVsnaln. and Mi-ses Helen Welch and "mol fn.ni Meachaui on 'i MiMcliutn on this after- n il. v am nil. I). . Vn Shall siKiit .Siindav . i . i. .i . ia; cvciioijii in uio (Men at I creek. Tho to- .1 . I ... . I ... a . ... sa a v y mini lvtiu tllUAIIT not a li.nl snowing. Wndlnir match at Walla . ii.. i . ...i. i iiiorrnw, rarnes who r '1 moil.il rizo says that of value, elcLMi'ico ami . .. .. .i - iiciiis rena ii lor i o T'warv i Hiinain ineiii. ,jaiii yantcrew will be Ifmlle'oii deiK)t yard on .C ' S 1)111 f 111. ,-IHMI Illltll.U t U'tns tin "end nf u , tar tiiiess I'enilleton 'Tlunila railroad lonler .1 I ii...... . . i .. . i 1 1 lllllll NK II..T rtll'L. f.tlll tr it? of nut ;iiul ii rii.lit. x'le f , ,s and sIpws, f ,tn!-'iii. ,ioN, and 'v T,.i-Istho l.irgust ' i i i tliee lines In lb- ! 1 1 ,ent per v aav other house in i "f Mi cmntrv Mr. i i 'lio ci.t.ie stink witti- I iiitiku ii.-kiii.ii llll-n iu ,. ' I'lllll 'l tflllH I us (,)0 would M"Ol) burg overy ftniay. i no new d.uii wieat, and loft some of the animals I organied at Centervil o Is "going In" 'Htaiullng n top of tlio coal, unlnjiiied. with u vim, ami iniemis to "hooino tnu i Four horses and two colts wore, killed savago with a vengeance. outright, however, and nineteen moro Two lady comisi.ltors of thu KsT ()a-ior less sorioudy injnied. Tho animals KdiiMA.v, .Misres susle Fanning and IncI- belonged to .lames l.inilHoy, of l'cndlo llo Soabnrg, tnu now enjoying it much-! ton, and weie en rimlti for tbu laist. Hu needed resntto from duty. .MIi-s Fanning has "gone to tho mountains" and .Miss cubing lot t this morning on u visit to friends at Weston. .Nelllu Itonneywoll, tho lli-vear-old gill who disjppo.nod from the Milton neigh borhood aisiut two mouths ago, has not yet been found. I lor fatiier chaigos .Mr. Johns, at whoso house sho worked, with her abduction. l'rof. Frank ltiglor had accepted tho priucipalship of tho Corvallis schools, but wo hear that bo has been released trout his engagement, mid l'rof. William Vates, late of ludoin'inlonoo, has Ih-oii chosen principal. l.'d l(os has returned from his ex tended sojourn at Mcacham, looking as though the fiesh mountain ah had done him u win Id of good, and has lesiiini'il his labors in II. F. Johnson : i.'o.'s drug s mo. William Ohinko, the (ieriuan who has become notorious for his unhappy faculty for getting into trouble, parsed yesterday and la-t night in jail, lie e.imo to town with u thrashing outfit . and got too full to Iaivo. Hats niv IkU'iiming very iniinorous around tho slreots ami ciosnwalks, and i.ro rx) big and hld that thoy almost Hip up podastriau. A war on rats ought to be declared at once. Fd Keoney is in town and v ill rtuuain a day or two'. Fd has boon handling Ihu libbotii on his f;it heir's stage lino, ho tweon Iloppnorand Arfiiigton, and isotl' on a needed furlough. Tho collection of curio in the show window of l.oowr and A. Kuehior's drug tin will doubtluss bo fully reimbursed by tho tailro.iil company for his Ions. A wreck ing party left Pendleton shortly after the accident, iiud by 1 ::t(J p. in., Sunday, tlm track was clewed of all debris, although ten cars jammed into a pile uiadu consid erable of a wreck. No blame can Imi attached to tho conductor and brakeiuun on the freight for tin; accident. It was tho fault of circumstances ami a weak link. H'niv N IxHvmfiiL'iiuito attractive to N,,lill0!liitfi-cr-h, now additions Mug made j iro,,;ruii . Trains w ill soon lw running regulailv on , ,,....,. (tt .. ,-lial anuo of the fornu r by the alter. It lesultcd in favor of tho lloiii- .... ,,. iininii u Uti- ' . lie wat. fielding ' (r II tin n in tin. imhii, J -t. t up his hamU , - - .. In ii ;he l all ' i'k him ' lire. ,ibl i I 1 "1 it mico loxigiiod ' id aiuays rciuciiit or '' nx si,,. ,,,r )(,m. ' .M'i in. l--t Wed- ' jIi 'iis iniing i town Sunilav. after a week's heavy labor w m tiiiv and a ' in tlm harvest lleld, and tho heart of tho , t , al aiiuthor j IVudleton saloon man was made h'appy. ilr s!n-t'!i'r . ,i- ,n tho ; jt ,il4 i,c.dn u week since tho carpenterH ,(v UIPHlll ,U(K I'lMIIH HU" I,1"'- i , . " reie'ved ',otol. and still no bricklayers have made " i I Wi MIIIIO A I'utnl Mtlililiik- Airrit'. James laimbirth, who returned last night from lat (iraude, brings tho news that Mills Andrews, a son-in-law of John l.add, was slabbed fatally In Island City Saturday night by it young ui.iii named Shaw. AndrowM is proprietor of a livery stable in Island City, and young Shaw was In his emp.oy. Tho two had a dis agreement of some kind, which iisultcd in tho discharge of Shaw. In settling up AiiiIiuwh kobt back a dollar of Shaw's wages, whlcli naturally occasioned a few tiucomplimuutary remarks on the pait ol tho boy. Aiiilrous thou became-enraged, and slapped the young fellow in th face, who telullated bv" drawing a knife and plunging it hi Andiews' back. Tlio wcaiHin sank deep, and struck an inch below t'-o In-art. Andiows was taken to I. a tiran le for treatment, but at last accounts was bleeding profusely in lernally, and not o.octcd to live. Shaw Is still at largo. Andnus is unite well known in l'uiulletdii, and it is greatly re gretted here that hu shouH thus Imcome tho victim of u stabbing at. iy. A Novel llnivltill (lutin. Illlisiicu inreslilllg between -nm and ,Ul) . inororm ni well iimiup nutiHiaiienof Hie l,ii i iunt iiilinlrnlile.aiut I have i-eeu until acres of wheat, none of which turned out lnx hl,rl""",n " torn mi In tiinKre.u work of uviuiinittiio iruth uinonit die people. loKStlmn thbtv IiiihIioM to tlm nor... Tin, lMS -M- I'ICKINsil.N, I'o-ltim-.ler tleneriit. It Iniiii utile iiiutliulenl pxpiKlllon of tlm liiiil-lleeionl ilol-iioti of tile pnilivllvo tlio . Hie work U tlnp-ly, ami a very vnltinliloi irlhullmi n Hie lllernliire nf liulll' reform It. W. TllWN'sl'.NI), ,, C I tiiille.' that Hit IhhiU N ri'eeivliiK great eotniiiemlnlloii It l Imiloni 'il upon fuild mental tr.lllis, nliil I u hh Unit Mm faelt inn) nntaoieiils iiiuy lie In (he luinilt uliil lilhnl every elll.en ealleit upon thbt year lo vote iip'iu th itreiil t e iiiomlenl iiueUoii of minil it. ""I lllllll. OKN..IOIIN 1 . lll.'K,l,olninli.loiieriif IVimlitll. Wo (like pleionire ll Klvlnc Hilt work our heiKiy Inilor-i'liie'il, uliil leeoiilineiul t lull lo caleoimiillleeHiiuil elillw iikhImI Iu oxtoiiilluir Is elreiliitlou iiniiuiu' tlo vote x of 1 1 1 1 lit iIm. . . . hi'atk lll:.M(ll"Htutl:TltAl.nl.tMlTll:l:tll ii.i.i.nuis. Anil lllllll)- nthri-K, The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST 9REG0NIAN, One Year, AND GEN. LIEB'S BOOK. km Ilounil ii t ulh Mint Heinl-Weokly Kimt Ori-umilnn One Year, Hook Alone, Iu (.'lolli, poi pnlit Addros EAST ORECONIAN PUB. CO., l-eiiitletnii. (Iretion less than thhty bushels to the acre. Two hundred acres run :t bushols to the acre. ory From all sides wo hear that tho yield is Heavy. A icddler selling a "lightning cork ex tractor" made his appeantneo in town to day, it Is an ingenious arrangement, niado of twisted wire, for the nurnoso of i extracting it cork after It has been pushed inside n bottle. Canyon City News: Hear valley is fur nishing a homo for a largo number of new settlers. It is a first-class stock country, and some line vegetables and grain is being produced in tho valloy this year. Tlio Ccntervillo paper Nays thoro arc ; 14 Smiths hi that town, and no Jones, j Why don't It count tho (). It. iv X. Co.'s ! very attcutivo and obliging agent, or has j hu changed his iiaino? j Geo. I!. MuKinuuy, who lived neari Lebanon, I. Inn county) was killed Satur day by being thrown iu front of u wagon i which passed over lii.u, causing fatal in-1 juries. Haker City Democrat: Two fielght teams arrived hero yesturday from Cracker crook, bringing 8,0011 pounds of ore to bo shlppi'd to the reduction works. Jacob I'mor has sold a one-sixth in terest iu the I'enilleton Mfg. Co.'s prop erly lately purchased by him to t runk Drown; consideration, :i,;i:l:i.:i;i. ltaccs wore won at I'utlo City l.il week bv "Keepsake." one and one-six-te-iith diudi. iu 1 :fi:iJ, ; and bv "Jay S.," mile tiot,thno L'laiU- A Hold of Si) acres of wlicat on Mr. James Jones' place north of town yielded VMM bushels, forty-two bushels to the acre. Mr. and Mrs. Stivall. of Canyon City, have lately captured a live young fawn. Albert Wur.weilor left for Meachaui on this afternoon's fi eight. John I'Mingtoii, postmaster at Center vllle, Is sick. Tho Wallula "boom" has collapsed. A Iteiiiiirknliln Sitiry. And now comes a talo of honesty which to I to CARPETS f Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc. The "WHITE" Sewing Machine, TIIK M2ST IN TIIK W01M.I). Failing's Carpet Store, Main Sheet, ncai tho bridge, roiigleton, Oregon. HERE TO' STAY ! FORB -DKAI.KIts IN-. , tho Ccntervillo branch ol the O. V. T. 1 It. It. A lulograph otricu and operator ; will he located at Contervillo Wodnesday. Tho usual "threshing outfit" struck the is almost incredible, as it is contain' all conceptions of Indian charui'tor. A I'enilleton gentleman made suvoral pur chases of small articles at Fulck A; Cohen's store Filday, ami had tho whole Hod into a bundle, lie loll the bundle at the store, intending to return later on , mid situ to his properly. It hapeiied ; mat it lemalo resilient ol ilio icservaiton, coniinonly styled a Miiiaw,'' had also been making some p iichasos, mid had collected several bin. dies of tuoichaiidiso. Iu leaving, she carried away by iiiltaku the bundle Isjlonglng to tlio gentleman Iu quesiou, and do parted for her wig wam home, twenty-six miles from town. Hut the strangest part of the talo is .Mil to follow. I'arly this morning, tho propi tu tors of Falck A Cohen's store were aroused bv a volley of Chinook jargon iu the nt-ighfwrliMil, interspersed wilu the wotds "handkerchiefs," "socks," "sus penders, " etc. it was ibo old sipiaw. On arriving at camp she had discovered bur mi.dako, and had returned by jiony op press twenty-six miles In letiiru the ar ticles taken, showing that the lumcMy of Indian charactur hat been gieatlx mulct ruled. To trael I'd miles in order t-j luturii jiotty articles, taken bv iullaki'. is a surpiMtig proceeding mi Ibo part of a souaw. - - A Thief ( sunlit. Frank Silvers, a Fionchmau, com monly known u tlm "Pago," has lately got hito trouble. I lo lias been siinpccU-d fur biiin.. tlm,. nf ..tl" tliti.v-ttic. unit U-!IU A game of li.tsob.ill was playtd .Suiid.i) l....,...!.. hi ilm not ftutunlav ni-jhi. llm between employes of tho rendition Hour- !.. t.u,iiinl luwMjtiuer bad fust nulled in. lug mills and planing mills, iu pursu- ,jl0 .i),,K- boarded tho train iind lipst tpilolly through an eiiilgraut car, lit,).. Iliinbiiii. Dint tin. .iv. iu nf Mi.lit. . "IU 1 watclnuan ('liupiutiu wero furtively j watcliiig his ovcry inovommit. Ho linlll- !sf, .muni luiktiltt ii klonnliiL. tooionnil. Htolo wmim, CarpetE ai lmlm A OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MA I TINGS, PTC. t'oiiiloU' Slock, .ovonii; live iIioiiniiuI iiiiiin' I'ctd of licoriii. Gpcds Sold oi Easy Payments. AsMiciutioii liulldiiw I'eiiillutou, Or. i cl ti Mil . ' trw I ' Ut! we k ( v 'f D-wo .Ml ,st d( Fair w I I near s.iuun. s'e:itcni. ( r ish premi if Will llO -chaiu.-.tl and ! theiiiiiipoaranco. livury iloasuro-seekor reluctantly r turning from Moachani brings eiithusiastle rejiortK of tho enjoyment to 1st had at tho mountain reset t. J. J. Worcostor and William Tavl ir wont uptoCaviisojostorday and caught l-t IIIVIIOP ,.tt ami fant.v '"H-'O iniui, on" ite ." "-s. I For further ' 111 n' . i this paper 1 iug mill otittit lo a score of I'll to l," game was intensely cnjoyetl by a crowd of si.oclutors. the uuinlM-r of ai.t plavs and soientlllo iMU-f smug ilisplajeif on noth sides aironling -moh amureinont. J hiring tho Use iiii.'ngs idaved, it is Ih'IIovciI that not a sii glo lint grounder was intetcepted iu its llight, and but two Uie weie caught iu the h'u,d, whllo tho antics of tlio Holders m .chasing balls weio wonderfully ludicrous. A slight misunderstanding between lltu two nines over tlm number of innings to bo pluved tes iltcil at the cloo of the game. 'but us the wi o was siinjlv for fun" and u kog of beer, tho dilllculty amounted to nothing. FOE LUMBER, Sash, Doors, and Building Material, A.t 33ottom Prices, CALL OX HALL & BURNSIDE, HHLL & BURNSIDE, DEPOT LUM bl:u yaiuj. A. W. SCULZE, fl at iiUl we-1 ' 'J.ik - J .... c-J ami roi. .. ' i N.. i 'vmillUl lO IIS rtrd a ii, .i.ii. .1.. .t". i ii.al hot- trunk itonding to rtul', Walla, i-:' tho ful. the ware-t-iki-d .ho ii I. in tld 1 I'l l In its 1 1 h- r n man's u'uinod many A I'uril. W. T. Ch.dk. Hunt s right bund man l.rn(1) K(1orof th-, i:sr nut: joni am and chief engiii.wr. jwid another vi-lt to wm vc(j k,(i enolJKh (o Jt!(.tIfy 1'endlctoiiSat.iulay. mistitko that applied in your pajstr oy' IHshop Call-iway w'll praich Iu tho I ,u, uj..,t,, n lefiirono to the land vuho Methodist church, this ovonins, at eight iof t, United states vs. lb .S Torvii, o'c ock. wheininv name ai.irs. t wa a pistol from his iss-kot, ami starb-d to leave, but was arrested tlio inomimt ho got outsldu tlm door. Ills trial was sot for four o'clock this afternoon. CuNciitKssJUN .Mima iluring bis sK.-ech iu the I louse said ; "Why nhoultl we lint li'ive free raw itutti. rliil.itinl Iihvi- the tipixiri unity In ont-t on roual tt-ruiH with f'.ielk'n initinit'ieliir-r? Ve won 1,1 llicn luivo a f Jlr ili-al niitl hi iinn richl" H. F. Johnson & Go,, Prescription Druggists. DKM.' It IN Mew and Second-Horn! Furnituro, Stovos, Con ai- Kousnhold Goods. . ill I '.A: .SWA Iii-: Coocla sold on tho A Muhi Sirt-ft. InGtillrnont Plan, on Eapy Terr'3. I -I ITI.ZHJ, I'flli'h ton , 0VfH, W. ,S( F. J. Donaldson & Co. OUIl'- Work is rapidly pmgrus-dng mi J. lUock A Co's now lirick store at Center vllle. Mrs. M. Marshall, of l'endloton, is registered at tho Oilman llouso in Tort land. r?f.: Many young children of Milton are suf fering with whooping cough. The hay crop in tho Canyon tlty PURE MEDICINES, CHOICE PERFUMES, Requisites of tho Tailoc, Stationery & School Supplies Fine Imported and Key West Cigars. The item was copied from a pref dis-, oppo!i Vlllr4 Houie, toll, which In tills particular vras no doubt incorrect. Kd. K. O.J ' cKNDI.KTO.v, - - OHKQON . - .. f.. .1... a sol,i(l US a wnuoss III too i-UMj. linn." against mv will, but was not a party, I would not ask you to say anyUhing ; alwut it. onlv it is intended to ,uiako enemies for mo. Thereforo please grant I the favor to a subbcribcr. , I Mas. K. J. Houtk. natch, which in this particular vras no C. 1., . ,r W . rrj tin luigi -i ii-miiii,i nt n Watches, Clocks, An, Jowolry of Evory Description U iiiurrunli-tl to l,t iu rcio, tw, Watch Repairing a Specialty , Wlei tlwn described I vaUey is good