East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 27, 1888, Image 3

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AUOUSTJH,
1
1888.
.......Inn llrnnrli OHIce.
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Tho baseball game yesterday uftcrnoon
between tbo second ninu. reinforced bv
Kd-nnlrt anil (.Van, and tho "Slurs," wuh
well-played and Intctcstlng. both sides
played ball with determination, and
battery work was excellent. Tbo whole
guino evinced thu fact that there- In con
siderable good baseball material In Ton
dleton, which only needs thorough muni-
puiauon mm practice to beeoino really
iiitiiviTn:-".
. .1 .
C.i.. Pliotogra men.
...i, uIium ut Kemper's at 5 centH j
i i,i imv client!
i ...tu.
tlnd
lurnittiro go
employment
Ad-
omfi!.iM Tho game of live Innings
bihiuiii" " . hiinr tin, num. resulted in favor of tho Stunt by u seoio
of seven to live. Stlllman and Wallle
it-itm llii. l.tll....'.. 1. . .....
x srm wm k:;!'?' ui,x M n i.....; zz r.' '..,...
. . l ir iitL'i l una puhh "',o u inutiH nrrivmi' nr rutin oinn nv
I tlimitii.v tl.t..ii..K .,,.11 ...It..
"miiu iiiiviin tiiu idin run ii nun
pics, cukes, etc. Thoy are not allowed
that privilege by the company, and arc
bounced whenever possible, but Mill
play their vocation with tbo average
small-boy pluck. It. soonm too bad to
interrupt the busbies of thoso onlorprls
ing youngsters, but the edict Hum gone
lonil Illlll It IUUSI DO MO)KU.
An old :ollow set a pair of hocIch atlro
last night in loom ho. 17 of the Bowman
llouso, and threw them burning behind
tlio bed. lie then Hindu hhmc f scarce,
fhu tiro had Junt got a fair start when It
wan (Uncovered and oxtlngulBhed Just in
time to prevent ti ruinous conflagration.
Tbo old incendiary mado good his escape.
Ho had been refused it bed, and had
Fiioakcd into tbo room and cot lire to the
HoekH uh Htatcd for the puritoso of iivcng
ng himself.
J. Mcleod and Miss Annlo Mo
I.aughlln left for Weston Sunday for tbo
purine of getting married, and were
there made man and wife. Mr. Mol.eod
Is un old settler of Ktistem Oregon, and
Ik ono of itH solid men. lly close applica
tion no bus accumuiateil a snug little for
tune. JHsh Mcl.atiubllu Iiuh resided in
Pendleton for somo time, and Is tpilte
wen Known Here.
A limn vlNltcd 13. J. Horton'H hen
houso in tlio dead hour of lust niuht.
nnd walked away with a nark full of
chickens. Ho happened to lie neon bv u
tarty w ho describe lilin as follow h : bow,
lPlLVV.snt mull, xvniirtiur lirnwii fiv,.rii1ln
sloticli felt hat, and a black coat without
a vest. Ifo 1h well known, and If he re-
tuniH not with tho fou Ik, will purely lo
capiiiren anil prosecuted.
Mr. William Wrlirht Iiuh iust returned
from tho Greenhorn mountuins, where ho
Ih Interested In mining property. Since
bin lettun, ho Iiuh U'on cugagcii uh bar
keeper In lm Shaw's saloon on Main
street. I lo brought back Homo fine speei-
muiiH, which aio now on exhibition ut
that well-known report.
Four horses woro killed on tho Walla
Walla branch, on Wild Horso. Friday, bv
tlio up-going train. It Ih rcimrfed that
tho woman who owned tho horses Mild
that she prayed thoengineerVneck might
Iw bnikcn who ran bin locomotive over
her pets. At lust ueeountH the cngincr
wan Mill alive.
It. SaundorH left Iiint night for rortland.
Tho purpose of bin visit is to put in an en
gine in tlio Kngllsh steamer Northwestern
now at Portland. After this work Ih tin
Irthed Mr. SaunderH niavtakoa trip to Cal
ifornia on board tlio Northwestern
beforo returning home.
Some wag added tho lettcrH "oy" to
tho word "monk" on tho Hulgarlan
reverond'H osterH. It seemed almost a
suerilego to play Hiich a joke on this old
ChriHtiau Turk, who could hardly bo madu
a proper subject for rldiculo.
On Saturday T. V. llourko purchased
of J. M. Klgln bin year's crop of l.'IOOO
bushelH of wheat at d.")1... cents a bushel
sacked. This in tho highest piico paid
thin year.
Tho brlckmaonH on tho now Pendle
ton hotel will Iki comiH-'llod to lay oh" to
morrow, tho iron hIIIh for tho building
not having ariived.
Prof. Hlglor lectures to-night ut tho
lluptlht church, during tho night resslon
of tho institute. Tho public Ih cordially
invited to attend.
It Ih reported that Frank Abel, who
was no badly crushed at thodotot Friday,
will probably recover. Verily, Providenco
Ih not all frowns.
Miss Kato I'llory. who bus been visiting
her flster, Mrs. ('. Wilklns, of Pendleton,
returned, lust night, to her Willametto
valley home.
Wanted: Nurso girl, eight, to twolvo
good
this
..i..iinlit can
. . . (1.1 Wlitrt A 'Ml H 11 If IllHH
.r'M i4?er nan.
...... tlio hlifbest tirico for
lamlturniiuie.
.. v. ..r.. ui.lllnir rurnllura at
....,... lit timiu uui ui uuniiiun.
.... .
.. .1 ....m l.m'nlni. ,..! I :
Ut nlitht for roriianu io seen u
intii' . .
tA... --- .... . -. .1......
lt.i.n lor llin INlPb IUI UU1D
ivnd e ton.
TP.uun in u ii -" -
(I. V. Hunt ut 4 per day,
. II..Ur. I Iri'ifOII.
ii u. i ii , ." i n
wanting board In prtvnto
.wl.kf.t.l Mm
..i i...u itititwi nil wiiinr
IJ.MU1IV. Ilk III I II'"""
. .! I ,.f II. ,v Z..-
X 1 II- IHU vt ...w ....
..1-.OJ rtUtnt SutifiimiHir I hi una
t.liiv. , ... i
out their mrjW hukk iu unv
lrtVItiM..
late-Hown j:raln tliln netiHou Huh
.i.f..k..l.li. tnntu til tint iii'rn
It IlltlllL'IillJI imwiw
..ttoml Prof. F. S. Hnf-
.V... II Mni.li- nf Si'l.
r ifLiuiu vi - - - -
. .1... Il....llal ..lll1CI.lt rl IllirUtllll'
It will bo somciinug worm
i.i I... iiiinnlinm of tlirnslilnir
' "i. . ...... -o
It.. 1... tl.l.i ...... n tll.l. Hull .1
at tlw country. l-armerH aro
.... . I. ...... I I....1- II. Ij t i.
run ui fivt'ti imv K.in k v...
iniU'v hhlnneil a uuiubcr of
.NcbraLa inarkuts on last ovo
iht. Ho savs ho was only par-
mhutM'il bvtliorailio.idcoiiinauy
. i.. .i .,i .1.... ..
;iKI K'M III Hiw rniiini "u. ihiiui
Itltnt V.
jieim iiiiii wile, ami .mihh l laru
retiirneil on Saturday nlght'H
... .... i
moiiutaliis, and Pendleton grown
1. 1... .i.....
1.0. Ituyul iiiiil family huvo re
jm thi'Ir extended stay ut Olyin
T 1'rofoKKur ltoyul will uguln
the IVnilii'ton public school,
$a Monday noxt, In tbo same
1 uiaiiuiT un ,iuii.j.
m lluiniltou and Hilly Ferguson
y IIm tliero aro hetweon Adams
lleton. Saturday night thoy
Itolako u little promcuado, and
I I I .1 ... !... !!...-...
u tiuui milium lu i triitttutvii.
celias jet fully recovered.
i - .. i... t.-i.. .
..uyv i ivit t.tliilti.ijj ti.i.t. tut
! of Odd Follows, which eon--ro
coon. While in California
'lml a few days In San Fran
ih mriO!H of buying goods.
'HI I llltutf t(l II I lllldillAUU lltJ,it
"umUy uflumiKin, l.ol Fraxlor
ui tdjiiuui, nun i, .it, i uiKiun
( the l'eiiilleton lirasH Hand
both bauds uro tiolnir in
unaueitluiialile fai t that under
luewulks Dm fiMtivn nils iln
hfive. unit It Im fiirtlu.r mtilnnt.
J , jaw certain sKts in town '
m ocr.Minii.iiiy ami aro never
Tliev hhoulil be taken out and
eep by liuinan liandH.
! 'II. . II
'W ilrill Saturday evening thoy
UM 300 feet of hose, and got
bitty mx htoiuIs bv tho watch,
f Miirlled to "yank" u 1700-
t, wit tills seemed a trifling 1m
m they r.ircered swillly. down
impU'l
a tt.c
H i ,
U t
nine
tin
('turned last .aturdny
rcciiburn mouutnih .
them d. vLduphtg 1
l pio.Miecls. Mi- ,
ed with moiuiiii i .
.1 id will prob.tplv ii' I
iretiin ts in u d.iv r '
intftcMf I in mining
years old, to tako cam of a child:
wagos and good homo. Cull ut
olllco.
Tho Infant child of Mr. und Mrs. Gim
J. Moyers died HiIh morning at 8 o'clock.
Oi. W. IJabcock, suiKsrintendent of tbo
building of tho court house, is In town.
Mr. K. V. N'ieholH, formorly of l'ondlo
toil is now in business ut Seattle.
Another drunk was run in HiIh after
noon by Ofllcor Chapman.
ANOTIIl'u WltlXlC.
rn.t-nuiiiiit IMeiiKor N. i JteoU With
TIIK KATAI, WKKOK.
A Full Arconnt or tlu Wreck on tlio Wnlln
Walln llninrli. Which Currlril IJc.truc.
t lun to Two llriildMiicu niiitu Train t.oml
of Cuttle.
Saturday afternoon, about four o'clock,
tho report reached Pendleton of another
wreck on tho Walla Walla branch, where
in several ears of stock ran oil" tho track
and two brakeinen weie badlv Injured.
o particulars, however, could bo ob
tu ni'd. Ah near as can now bo ascer
tained, tho following is u correct account
oi mo uiiutr:
I hh teen carloads of stock had been
leu at AUams for some reason bv an ui
going train. After the track was cleared
of Frlday'H slight uoek. an engine- wuh
sent out from Wnlla W alia to bring out
these stock cats. This extra left Adams
with its long train of cars about two
o eock, with I'at Keegan us conductor
Nothing occurred until the train reached
the brink of the little switchbat k which
Jeails ifown into blue Mountain station.
Conductor Kecgan was standing on tho
second ear from tho engine, und tho two
brakeinen and Freight Auditor Miller,
who happened to bo aboard, wero farther
uacK on tlio train. Suddenly Keegan
noticed u perceptible jumping move"ienl
oi uio car ucncaiu ms tect, ami ho im
mediately transferred himself to tho car
in lront, next tlio engine, by a quick
jiuiii. uiihi as ne uui so, tuo ear on
which be had Wen standing left tho
truck, und careered oil' sldowayH Into tho
field, followed by eight more, on which
were tbo two brakeinen. both of tho
luitor jumped. vIiut becamo of them
could not bo seen by Kecgan, owing to
me (ioiiso miiokc irom tuo engine, and
bis anxiety was great. Tho locomotive
wus finally leveled to tho scene of tho
accident. On its arrival, a picture of
terrlllo destruction and death reached tho
eyes of Keegan and Hurry Nelson, tlio
engineer. Stretched over a nuaiter of a
nilloof space wero tho remains of cars
and cattle. Haven cars Vtcio dismantled,
and soma of them crushed into kindling
wood, m hilo tho stiUbnlug bodies of dead
cattle were scattered thickly hero and
there. A search was at once commenced
for tho two br.ikemou. Ono of them,
Hairy Short, was found near tho track,
still allvo and conscious. Only two
briilsoH wero found, ono on tho t'emplo
and ono on tho neck, and his body uus
not mangled in tho least. It wall sup
posed that ho had come in contact witli
a fence-post during his fall. The other
brakomau, it young man named Horry,
wus found in tlio Hold, uilb IiIh back mid
head neailv crushed toujellv. Ho had
evidently been hurled headloni' to tlio
ground, und had struck with terrific force
on his back. Huth woro icmovedtothe
box-car attached to the eniilno. und tho
little party of sorrow-stricken mourners
und dcuth-Htricken sullerers slowlv
sturted for Walla Walla. Fiolght Audi
tor Miller, ono of tho patty, had luckily
lieen tiercbed on ono of tlio hind ears.
and so escaiied uninjured.
During tuo sad trip over tho rails,
Short would weakly converse with his
compaulonH, but IiIh life was quickly ebb
ing away, no never lived to rcucu w ana
Wulla. lie leaves u wllo mid ono cnllil
ut Wallula, wlii'io ho resided. It is sup
posed that Ills death wuh duo moro to
heart .diseapo. with which ho was
utlllcted, than to tho accident, berry,
who wuh tenibly inlureil, sulleicd ureal ly
during tho trip. Ho wits removed to tho
fclMors' Hospital on toacuiug wuil.i
Walla. It Is thought by his physiciaiiH
that ho cannot recover, as his back is a
jellied iiuish of flesh, and ho has suffered
t-ovcru internal Injuries. 'Iho poor follow
Ih troubled greatly mentally, us ho says it
wuh no wiio induced iiih companion, Hur
ry Miort, to go on tlio trip wuh Keegan.
Ho liemoaiiH this fact uloue, und does not
K'ctu to euro for himself, berry Ih said
to Ihi (ititto talented. Ho also resides ut
Wullulu.
A wrecking car was sont from Wallula,
und cleared the truck, right and left, for
tho passenger which camo In last even
ing, t no ueau immiioh oi cume uro now
being burhd, and broken timbi rs to
moved from the fields. About seventy
live hoad of cuttle wero killed. They be
longed to lliinletto Kent, K. l'rldo, and
u Wulla Walla citizen.
Tlio cause of tho accident Ih not known.
Conductor Keegan s.iys either uu uxlo
must huvo broken under tho cur which
first left tbo truck, or cbo tbo cur wus
thrown oil' by u defective rail. Ho says
bo wuh not rim, ilng Ids train ut u high
rate of seed ut tho timo of tho accident.
Passengers on last night's train from
Walla Wulla say tho sceno of tho wreck
was u frightful ono. Fciicoh wero torn
down, care wero scattered piecemeal,
tho laudscupo wasilotted with (lead cattle,
und it seemed uh though tho train hud
been picked up, whirled around, and
thrown to the four winds by u cyclone.
Thus two wrecks occurcd, ono uftei tho
other, on tlio Wulla Wulla brunch. Tho
first wuh slight, but served uh u preludo, I
a wumlni!. oi tno i.nai ono which
TIIK INST ITU M.
Mntiiriliiy Arterniinii unit Till. Morning'
McK.lnii1
Tho Institute was In session Saturday
afternoon, tbo time being occupied with
history, grammar, and solllng.
Tlio Institute met this morning at I)
o'clock, Pruicsor ltluler continued with
primary aiithuiptio, multiplication mid
dvlslon Wing the principal topics under
discussion. icthi'iN weio given for
teaching the multiplication table, that
dreaded task which most teacher huvo
trouble with.
Professor (ierman, organizing tho In-, Aft 61
stitulo into a dais, took up tlio subject of i
drawing. Tho lesson consisted of a pi ne-,
tlcal demonstration of a method of map!
drawing. I
How lioyd entertained tho audience for
it few minutes with an hHiuleal poem,
connected with thu e.ulv historv of Ore
gon. Professor Hlgler occupied thu leinain
lug tltuu until noon with tho subject of
programmes for ungraded school-, recom
mending that eaeh teacher should have,
und not only huvo, but bo guided bv, u
written program.
Adjourned until 2 r. i.
MiW TO-HAY.
FOB YOUR BENEFIT.
September 1st I will do no more credit
business, but will sell
Sell Strictly for Cash!
GROCERIES
New TlincCunl.
Tho ugent ut Pendleton has received
tho now timo schedule for tho O. It, &
v r. li ...,.,... . .. . ,.... ...
v-o.s lines, which iukon ciiucl lo-mor- n i i -, . ,
row. nv its provisions No. a, Fast-(Will be cheaper tli an ever oiferedm Pendleton.
bonnu passenger arrives ut il'.Uj a. m.,
und leaves ut l-:-T a. in. No. II,
West-bound pasK'iiger, urrlves at
10:15 p. in., and leaves 10:25 u. in.
lhero Ih also a slight change of the timo
oi some oi tbo freights. On tbo W alia
nulla brunch, passenger train No. (1,1
icavcH l'eiiilleton at lsiun. in., anil ar
rives at Wullu Walla at l?M a. in. lie-
turn passenger No. 5, leaves W.dlu
Walla at 8:K n. in., and arrives in Pen
dleton ut 10:10 p. in. Tho Walla Walla
trclglit, which will probably cany a good
ninny iiassiniirs. Ioilvi.h I'imiiIIiiIoii nt
7 a. ui. and returns ut (1:41) t. in. Pas-
semrerHwill lio carried to all iiolnts on
tho Furmlngton branch, In thu Palouso
livisloti.
A CASH REBATE CARD
is furnished to each customer, which you
should bring whenevor you come to buy
goods, and the amount of your purchase
will be punched out of it; and when
you have purchasod
Ailvertl.eil Letlrrr.
Letters for tho following persons re
main in tho Pendleton postolllco August
',ith, 18S.S. PorsotiH railing for tho same
will please say "udvertbed."
Arnold Miss K J
Itilllngley SCII
Black Harry
llrowu Samuel 1!
Casiier Meailo
Christy David
Cox N I
Dillon W I) II
I'aion Miss Flora
Fnglish I.ito
Herringtnii Dorco
Hurst TO 11
Johnston W A
Long Mrs M .1
.Mcebun Junius
Miller Miss Mury
.MorilH r.nnlH
Morgan Ambrose
Melioi hain Mary A
McKltehcn Mrs K
HIchaidHon .M
Hoss Dovo
Itollle Mliiuto
Salisliurv DC
Smith Frank
Smith J It
fttowuit James
Slanllold .Maud
Vincent F I)
Viola MisHAnna
Xuugg Mrs M
F. II. Ci,niT.iN, I'. M.
or InternM tit l'roicrly Oiwiem.
To-morrow uvenlug the Hoard of Tntdo
und tho citi.oiiH of Pendleton meet to
confer with Mr. O. W. Hunt in regard
to tlio coining of tho (). A W. T. railroad
to Pentllet.n Kvcry jiroperty owner
should Iki (hero and tuko nn interest in
tho proceedings. It is for them to decido
whether Mr. Hunt shall extend hm rail
road to Pendleton or not. Tho property
owners are tho ones who will suitor in
case tho raid Ih not built into town. It
meuiiH a great deal to tho prosperity of
Pondloton and nroiierty owners cannot
atford In I0.-0 tho road. Lot thorn decide
tho mattor and gain or Wo according to
their acts. HommlKT tlio meeting oc
curs to-morrow evening.
Fifteen Dollars Worth of Goods
You can Select
goods in
value of
my store to the
ONE DOLLAR FREE!
IT IS MONEY THAT I WANT!
and Goods must bo sold !
Kill
All persons indebted to me will please
make it your business to settle either by cash
or secured note.
W. C. TILTON,
PENDLETON, OR.
llrv.mil niiuitmti. thi' Tiirllfli, IIm n on whlrli IIm ruiiiiinc ',imi il'tu will ls found t
nml II bvluMiViM i vrri i llirn wliit miimIiI Mil" lul lllj.-1'iitly lit l iforni Ii iiin ir upiri i - I
ji.'l ulilWi Miitlowly iill. riK ld li'iiiHiral M'lf.in
MUlmii t I'lvti I'nlnt HrlilKK-Tlirrn ' fofloweil. Ami IU auoincr coiiiiiin iu
i'r. oiul Hi. Ilrlibrn Turn lo l'lrcr-No I bo found Ull UCCJIlIlt of lllO wreck of last
The
One Hurt.
loist night'fl east-bound
Tiassenger, No,
;4, was wrecked at Five-Point bridge, nine
, I milcH this slilii of Iai (irando. Tbo train
V ' was going down tho Who mountains at
nli.lii'n luiKhPneor In eolnc over tho mouiv
tains. U is indeed u strango pieco of
mlsfortuno, or fatality, which Iiuh within
tho last two or threo dayt struck tho O.
at It, & N. Co.'h lines In I.ustcrn Uregon.
Latkk It is learned since tlio ulwve
went in tvpo tliat Hd. berry died this
morning In Wulla Wulla, after terrible
sufrorbiL'. Onlv uboul twelve head of
cattle wero killed or fatally Injured,
.,. u jilau iNiturdav nig)
ltl IIltIIIIItf.JI I ut.a .tlx I... 15 "-IT . .
bnTTu" ,,:( '"Vltlio sisjed of.forty-l vo uillCH un iiour.
' i Mi,.r .1 i .V . wbou onool tno coacneH wuh iieruiieu n.v
Jm".. t :l . 1W, :;Uclefec.iye wheel, Tho uir brakes und
ti, u ,u t i rv: ' nlr signals wero damaged, una wio engi-
nmK. ,u i. .. A V . .. .. neer. wbo was ignorant oi mo uccuicm,
' i tUsllIri!' Mi.inn li.tl.l.
'..!. unii I'Mitrrrill lllllt -....... . Il !.,.. f, -.!... ...I ..1,1. ,),,.
'(.ntf " grailo, umi ino truin nui u muu i.-im i;wero iiiiuiiiiiiiinu iu
... . , ! could lw stopied. Thocoach was derailed j t tho train aftairi too high
te ii...,.i,i . . : usi ueiiiro
. "'"w inTauso i,he ...h r....i i. .... ,in
'7Ulo her Walla Walla 1. 1... ,.!... All tbieo ran across tho i tl,n statement of tho conductor.
tin., ilia. She know. iim iloa. tearini! tbo structure , ' """ "
y f
I could not Iw notified of It by tbo train 1 instead of sovonty-live uh naien uimho.
.... .l ' t. I. ..... . ..I !... lm lr.ilri irnui
men. IHO aceiiiem. nuiijuui'ii mi-iy, ( n ih msn roiium-u v iv "
luaii, .mi.
u into of
leucliiiig Fivo Point bridgo. I Fiieed Ixiforo going over tho hill losing
, cars following it also jumped Iconttol of It, but this in contradicted by
' "I ra I'lln,.
"i prospe. t
- 1115 1! .
rairnt 'ii. el, I
, Wl IK'll.f
Uulla or Chin
linur.l of Tra.le.
There will t a siieclal meeting of tho
and was ills-' ,i.t i ..w.w. Tbov wero ditched af
f ' changing 'tcr reaciiinglb" n.thersldo of tho bridge,
listrussto tho ...i .,.nn, uniiislipii un ill a torriflo man-
A lilr.',. iitlm. I .1 1..MU titnl liilllt.V Slmkn 1 (nr till. 11!
. , n?5 " " . " Z ..1 Tim r; w V , ,7" At in (). A W. T. K. It
t mviiivi . ri tit-TiiTiti inn .i mini nit's iiijtvii w i ii. ii !
i cannot track und brid jo at riie nen of tho acci-;Und to lecelvo his unswer to u commuiil
. irai k unii mi I- n.,,,!,!,,,,.,! ..,.,lltlnn ' .....u.. ......iiU.K,.iii t.i liim bv tbo board
1 1 piii. uro hi ru ii iiiitii'v vimi'ii ".wiih - ------ - '
tiiut trail HweM.delaed all day tonlay. I Jn relation to bis road: also to n?Idor ,akoll tt tumble.
s tho hour for going to press urrlvtH, it tiiomatterolseiKiiiiguueiegaiioiuo
is not learned whether or not tho ! Ington, to urge tho resor
ha lcen fully cleared. I , Joi.n J. m.-unr v, 1 resident.
Well, Wlmt "f I IT
Fmin thn New York lli ruhl.
Tho editor of tbo nttsburg U-ailer Iiuh
struck what ho predicts will nrove a son-
. . ... . . ... i. ... , t ,
sal ion. no spreads ii very nun over tour ;
coluniim of spaco until It resoinbleh t i nmnntim
small piece of butter on u largo piece of , COURT STREET
in cud. ,
llubaHsoiitu correspouilent at crii.t
nxKnHo ull tho way tu rtuh, und iiiudo a
dinvivery which enubles him to tukcrank I
ut u single leup with tbo wnrld-reuowiicd
C. ColumbiiH. Tho discovery Is Hint thoi
iiopular und lovely lady of the Wblto
llouso is in some blind, imllrect und far-
uwny manner reluteii to Nuuils-r Nino
teen, Amelia, ono of tho wIvuh of lliig
hum Youul'.
We II. If sr islium wero mill niivowo:
should feel tempted to send him our con
L'rutiiliitloiis bv teleL'ranh. To tho do-
scondunts of N.-iuber Mni'tocn, ifuuyofj
them broatbo tbo ulr ol tins weary and i
ulcked world, wo confess that wo are pro
foundly enviniiH of tholrcoiisliishlp to tlio
fair and L'ulri'iiih l;ulv in nuestloii, ilioi
honor thev enlov is ono wliicliuuv Aincr-1
lean would proudly prize,
but whut shall Iki said of that mischiev
ous und designing parti-uuship which
seeks to mako oltical caoit il .ut of sue I ;
a fact? Mr. Cluvehud, in ii campaign I
llko this. Ih fair name. Hummer him.:
mako fun of him, scold. fret, fiimout libn, ;
pulverUo him if you can, but rouiotiiUr
mat .Mrs. i ioeianu ih urn riiuuiiu- w T0 s wf MH , fctu lf ,. ,K j. , ,tHimir,i,i.,ai.J I lm neon notli
oirice, but is hi strongly enlrtnclied In Hie ! nS urpui. n U fiMu.u im Un' ir wuri of niinm uik ii,. iruiiui ti iu-.iiiiis
atreclioiiH of tbo iiooplo Ibut tho coward j DON -I. bJ KIN:J.V, l'.u.i..i... (Joiii riil.
ulin liiiiulles linr miii.o IIl'IiIIv will luvo II In hii iiI.Io mill IokIcuI nxpolloii of Hie InliMllrn nml iIi-I'inIiiiim of Ilic moti-i'llv llio
bin oi fnuiled I "o a lamp jh Is.! '- " " - " J'Wl'CHli;::' V "'"
TIiIh Is not it g'ssi year lor gossip. , IUltU, ,m, n,M p, rm'um r, ui "iiiiii-ii.lnti,..i It N iiluuieit upon fuo l;i
. "77 T7. iiii'iiliil Irulli", nml I wUli Unit Iho fa. it iiii'l iiripiii iu uni imiutli liuii'U un, I mill U it
hpri liil .iixriiiii;. evl,ry t'ltl.vii rullwl iljuin thin jvnr Ki vot- iiikiii tint ur'ii' .'i'oiiiiiiiIciiI iclliiiii of mir .In
A sK!ciul meeting of tho band of tlio una nn. (ii:-. JOHN r. lil.A' K, i',uiiiiii.Ii.ii. rof PolmIoh
delcuutcH Ih called for tills evening ut K Wi tiiku plwinurii lt slvlnit till wor our loariy i.i.ior-' ui' -il, nml rii'oiiiiii.'iiil ili. i In.
...I. II.. ....I... ll... nnuU.nil Cl OOllllllllll-IX UIIU PIUIW llll III I'XII'll'l Dig I W I I rrllllll Hill lllll'IIIL' I III, VllllTH III llllllllli.
u i.uv. v y; i-vr...v.... HI'ATi: III-.MOI II Tll l'i;.NTIl l. CO.M.Mrn i;i; I
l AlUJiK.jri'i ruiirj . i Ami liliiliy iilllt-ni.
Mujor Howoh und fumily, of Iloston, j
with Indian guides, forming a parly of ,
ten. hi threo cunoes. while passing up I
Tobiiiuo river, thirty-six miles from An-
GEN. LIEB'S BOOK;
Protective Tariff.
WHAT IT DOES FOK US,
lli'inlerH whin u iiMidly nuiklili r"l u uu Inlntruiomilini'l v,iy of I'oinprxlii'iiHloii, It will
nerve its a Tiirlllprliuir fur Urn lriirncrn will nun lev 'm.iU fur IIm l"iirin-il.
Tlil IwmiIi kIioum tlm pnu'l.c.il rlt.' t of tli' I'r ilri liM kt ii iiimmi lliucouiltry, IVrh.ipH
llio 11.1ml i'oiiplriiiiiii fviuiim of IIm iMHik 1 l t'xwt iilKiiiiii'iil wllb llio ihi hiu of 'ri,.
ili'iit ('k'Vi'liiinl.
Tin- iH.hltioii of Mr. IIIiiIiiii'n "Twi nly rurs In Co'ir, " In liiki-n up. Ill iikM-rlluim
'ii !iin'i!iriliniii.iv"u.Tiiifiii'ii 11
I nml inmli' to furnlkli 1 iielr iiivii r.-fiilullou
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The SEMI-WEEKLY EAST QREGONIAN, One Year
AND CEN. LIEB'S BOOK.
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purpose 1 01 n ceiing .jir. HOns and .Mrs. Howcm was iiiiunur . jjM,k Aloiiei. In :ioii TM.it i.V.V.t .. " i."
killed, mere is norma 10 1110 iiiuruerurn. ,
, , I AddroH EAST ORECOIJIAN
wiiput oniv sixty renin lo-uav. 11 uus
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PUB. CO.,
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IrpO WHOM IT MAY (O.sX'EHV
NKIV TO.IIAV.
.
tho wife of Anto
U wan sunerli.
boys und two girls, tneir romumcu
weight Ih 21k' jwunds. The woman has
bad Beven children ut three confinemenU.
honk Out.
All iwnwnB knowing thcmnelveH in
debted to the undersigned must cull and
settle at once, of cost will be added. I
must and will collect. M. J. bunu.
My wife, Ellcabetb lrlwr, ImvUnr left my
bedkoil boitrU without luteaue, ilili U to
notify an periou imti 1 win u' u rr.u
ilile for anr UebU contructed l.y tier Hftr
thU daw. KIlKDKItlCK OKItUEtt.
i'endleton, Or., AuguttitS, IW4,
au'.7diwlm
ROBERT BOND
Ilt.'Af.KH IN
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU
SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD.
, Court Htrett, opporita J, II.Hrioemitker'i,
tncblO diw
Hall.
illco
Beer Garden and Gymnasium
Iturwuu A itjiiK, 4'r.i.
Muln Hlrint . . Neur i,t
I'KMII.KTON. OltKOON.
llowllriK APny mid (lyiiiiiuliiin IIimhii In
jvinripcll.iri. JU.( Ul pi,',., , tftr, BJ
In i;rllniyoiirinuii"luiii trfiiKtiiMiliVr
yuiirfrmiie. A conllul liivltullon to u II
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