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Using or Job Printing Account.
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1888.
NO. 109.
LODtiE DIRECTORY.
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IIKAN. ATTOllNKY AT LAW.
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JlINOIt. ATTflltNKYH AT LAW.
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u MukiUI Hitentloii given lo the
vtotnen and children.
DENTISTS.
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MECHANICS.
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Whom it May Concern.
Tho undersigned will close ull .current accounts on their book
on the
1st of Next October,
And willsdemand satisfactory settlement of ull bills due them
before the end of the year. They propose there
after to conduct their business on a
STRICTLY CASH BASIS,
And solicit, n continuance of tho liberal patronuiro they huvo so
long enjoyed, guaranteeing their customers
FULL COMPENSATION
In Reduced Prices for tho accommodation heretofore extended
ROTHCHILD & BEAN
Cheap News!
Tine Soiaal-'TiT'eolily
East Oregfonian
AND THE NEW YORK WORLD
From now until after the Presidential election
in November for
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Address :
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Pendleton, Oregon.
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TyINTYrFIVJE CENTS!
A NIOE, CLEAN 131,L l'OK tiO Oit OU VJJi.iN'a.-
OPIHN DAY AND TSTIG-JEIT!
.frti Sre;, iwir Potofllce, Peinl(t(qfi
6 daw
Alexander & Frazer,
DKAI.KHS IN
General Merchandise,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress ana
Fancy Goods.
Family Groceries a Specialty.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
MAIN oTHKKTi - - - I'KNDM.TUN, OIIKOON
W. J. VAN SOHUYVER & CO.",
"Wine and Spirit Merchants,
63 FRONT ST. - - - PORTLAND, ORECON,
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS
BMAI.I.I'OX
HI'ltKAlMNO
VIl.l.K.
AT
I illict till! ciimiiuli'ii. Ilrli'it
' in on er to lot him i nun muv. Hi- r..'n
u.uimw 1 umuiigcmcnt lm u-on highly ui.Batisfuc
Tli. Ume or lUirl,.!! Vettcrdar t l'orl-1
l.ud-Tlie (li,ftt Wlic.t Kullurr In I'r.nc. J A
A IIOUUIIIIiH iu:ko.
-(Iurin.il .surrrciln llrlcn lll.xntroui
Fln.dn In the Htt.itth-Aii lndl.il
Olrl Torlurrd-Htorm lu AVuahlncton
llank Not. Swlndl-A Mn Mtfcr IIU
wir.,
SALT LAKES V.M. WII.I.AMKTTICS.
Tb. Salt l.nk. Mrn Win Anotlirr DrcUtvn
V)cory.
Poiitianii, Sunt. 17. Throo thousand
K'oiilo wttncPHoa tho sumo botweon tho
Salt l.uken unit tho Willuniottus ycHtur
day. Itoth tcuiiiH pluyt'd with u do
termination Jo win. Tho tint four hi
nlngH wcro nip and tuck, but in tho noxt
inning the Salt kike obtulnod u good
lead. Alter Unit It wag ull tiifhill work
for tho Kant l'Qrtland Ikj.vh. Tlioy fought
hard for victory, but wcro clearly ovor-
matched, liiirker and Struub woro in
louiiff Hi'UoAr Tnrtur.d t. Dr.th by
.Uiijme liHlluni.
Los Anoklks Sopt. 17. It Ih learned
that 3 weeks ago, near Hock SpriugH, a
uanu oi .mojiivo inuians ucu n young
Kipiaw who was reported to lw bewitched,
to it siako una burned iter ultve. it was
two hours before tho horriblo derd ws
finished, nnd tho girl'a scrcauis oilcncud.
Tli. WlirntMnrkrt.
CiitCAdo, Sept. 17. Wheat tMtf for
Soplomliorj I'l.-u toD.'l for October.
TIIK SKVi:.N 11KVII.S.
The L.rgtit Onipsr DUtrlrt In the World,
mid to Which ILIIrond Should Wr
llullt.
Krom Iho llakfr City Democrat.
Along thu Snako rlvor, on tho Idaho
Hide, lietween Weinor and I.owlnton, Is a
polnlH for tho Salt Lukes-and ltarrott and " ZZ! .V .ii '!W V U' V10 ,
v.... .i.i.ii ... .i... tt.m ...... i.'-ii. i moro hp ironriato than uloL'ant numn nf
boven l'oviis. iho raniio u about hIxIv
rurnbull for tho WillaaicttcH.
Is tho Hcoro by innings:
1 !) 4 0 G
Salt Lakes 0 0 0 1 0 a
Willatnct'HU 0 10 0 0
Following
n
1-0
0-1
SMALL AT Me.UIMNVILLi:.
uiilcH ill length and ten to twentv miles
wido, und tho principal piak of" which
(there uro hovoii) rUo to an altitude of
11,000 to 10,000 feet. The formation is an
eruntlvo enmitu with nxtmmlvo iii'iirlliiu-u
i of tlolorlto and lelilHiiathlu nornhvriles.
The Illtrm. SprmdliiB-SU l'.T.nn. He , In lllo tiornhvrille rocks near llm wintli.
ported Down with the Drrmi uir ii.f. oni tomiinuH of tho range lenticular
LAl,,AVirrrK.Or.,Soi)t. 17. It in learned I veins and HOirreuated maseos of nllvii.
horo that Htuall jox is npreadiug at Mc-1 bearing iron oro fs found, few of which,
Miunvillo in spite of uncoasing eHbrts of i however, appear to psfes groat value or
tho people to coullnu tho dread dixease to ' give encouraging ovidcuccH of becoming
tho original ease. It is ronoited that two ' profitable uroducorH.
of .Mr. ilynum'ri children, a Mr. Ilodlo, . At the weslern bane of tho most south'
.Mr. I'.tmntHH, .Mr. .Morgage, anil anoiner i orn jieaw, is uio bevon imvils copjier ills
person, name unknown, are down with , tiict, tho moht important inlnliitr hci
thodl,eaHo. I'ainshavo been taken by 'lion, ho far dlccovored, in this range of
tho authorities to prevent further spread-: mountains. Iho vain can bo traced
MUD CKltKK MATTKIIN.
Ing of tho epidemic.
CVt'LONK IN WA-IIINtlTtl.V.
nnd
rtith two Intermissions, font distaiiru of
livo or six miles, and snows ton or twelve
lli.o pnHects. The oio is nearly all
clialcocilo and liornito, except w lier'o re
diu'od to carlsjullo by aoueous and at-
moMpheiio agencioH. It is very clean
and a large amount of oro can bo secured
that will uverairo over forty
1 motalliu coper. Four to six
icr
feet
cent,
elear
Npver.l lniiorUiit IMIIlrr fnriinlc.l
llllicr I):iiiiiik Dunr.
WAfciiiMiTo.v, Sep. 17. A sovoro rain
storm, accompanied; by u driving wind,
ruL'ud two liuiirs llilrf ufternoou. Tho
storm was oHHiciany severo in mo wnur , of UH ,.llHv c( oro lrt ,KCOH0(l follr ,)r
nart of tho c tv. A miniaturo eyclono , n. .. ..r n i . i i...
faed over a path two hundred feet wldo, . .., S.i" VZi', ... '
oxtendlng from tho Smithsonian Insti- of ' Thu ..,.uru ..i..,,.,,
tuto to tho liotanical gardens, at tno iooi ( ...i.i. , ., ....rri,.- ....m,..iu ..,.i...u.. .r
tho can to. Tho roofs of tho Fish . . " .. "Tli; "7, . ,7Vi " . .V.. ""i.. r
ommissidn building and of tho National ' ""V "V.," "H" "Ul
. ..I.. ...... ir 'ri... '
.II11IHIIII1I UIU I'iMllt IUIII Ull. tliu
lants, trees and greenhouses lu tho
liotanical minions wore badly ilatnaged,
and u number of private houses In tho
nelguborhocd wero unroofed. J
A WII'U IIKT OM IIAItlllSON.
A Nebrn.kn
N'kiiiiahka
I'ltiiniT Sl.ke
Asnliut ii Coiv.
Citv, Sept.
Ilia HKille
The vein has for its foot wall the erup
tive granite, while its hanging wall is a
dark dolerilo. llutweeu theso two for
matiouu Is found more or less limestone,
und tho oro is usually associated with it,
although in places again no lime is visi
ble, und tho vein occupies tho entire
ouing iHitwccu tho tlolorlto and granite.
ory nttio work has hcon done In thu
opt. It. ii Jlilo i district, tho decnest duve oiimunt bo inr
nans r.riCKSO uuii ii u joi nsoii. sweues. less man ihj lent, ami lew mxiii hl'm urn
were elicited a iHilitlcal areument, John-! over ir to I'O feet, still one ran calculate
son ollorod to bot his wlfo on llanison. iiimii almost lOO.OOOtonsof oro iractically
Crlckson Is a widower and could not l In sight.
soo" tho bet. Johnson liuully agreed to Ono of tlio iutorestinK doiiosils is that
bet his wife airalust ono of i'.rlcksou'H i disclosed on tho IVacock mine. Tho
thoroughbred cows, and tho Iwt wuh J surface hero for an area of lot) by JW)
made. leet Is coveted with curlKUiato oio to an
uvcrugo thickness of uImiuI ten feet, tho
ore averaging aliout 20 iior cent., and
oIr.,1. Ov.rlloutHl. mid the Hire Crop ''"-' & i M'Ver and SOIIIO ill gold.
i)e.tni)rd. Tho highor grade copper ores return as-
Hood in the 1 r; ' "f, . . ml . "
HAVANSAII 1'I.UODH.
Savannah. Sent. 17. A
Savannah lum covered tho rice plantu-1
lions uioiil' tlie Savannah, and the rlco
crop is nearly, if not qullo, u total loss.
Hopoits from tountrv districts stalo that
tho lowlands aro ull under water, and
roads ami btidges huvo boon carried
awav, ho lliat tiavel is almost lmiosslble. ,
Wlillo there is gteai iiamage none to
projierty, no deaths havo yot licen re
ported. !
ItUHIII.NU CATTI.KTIIItOlKIH.
little cold. Moth to tho north and to tho
......I. .1.1.. . I!. a 1 1 . I
I nuuiii ui mis uisint-i uro suiuner veins,
'carrying gray cornier will. ipiurU, unit
assaying well in tlio precious motals,
Tli copjior mines uro owned largely
bv .Montana parties, uinong whom uro
Rv-tiovcruor llouser and Albert Klein
I Schmidt, although kouiu good mines uro
still controlled by individuals.
To tho northward of this district tho
' country for a distance of 00 miles Is com
I tiarativelv tintirosnectcd. und seems to
Nperl.l Trains of Kt Cattle Making-
, iireseiit us fine u fluid for thu iutelllueut
,'u,t and industrious nrtojiector us can Isi
fndtwl iiiivu'tiikm in Hi lu (ill nl ru Tlu
Oodkk. Utah. Sept. 17. Two siieclul
trains of fat otttlo arrive from tho Cen- anj i,munierublo favorable mineral In
tral Pacific to-n!ght,dustlnod for Chicago, (ii,.Qtu nvurvwlioraoiiuoiniturml. Just
and will bo run through with u Hecial norll, ot tho copisir district uro largo
silk train on passenger time. One train ,nontalns of nvr tlforous ouartz nori.hv
im In lu. .... .. . i.i . I..
I ill i oi iron, uuu mo guicnes nuany
of cattle, in nalaco stock cars, uro to be
fed and watered wiuiu in transit, und u
tho shipment provoH successful u largo
amount of stock from Nevada und Oregon
ill go East for market.
WORTIILKHH MANIC NOTK.1.
fl.ieral Thoiia.nd Dullnm I'ut In t'lri uU-
lion In hall Kr.iK'Ur.
San FitANCisco, Sept. 17. Two men
registered us A llluukford, of Texas, and
F. A. Johnson, of Washington Terrtory,
have succeeded in putting in circulation
tore several thousand dollars worm oi
bank notes that uro worthless. 'Ihey
wcro issued from tho t'olumbus,Ga.,bank
in 1850. Tho sharers havo disappeared.
WIIKAT r.WI.UIIK IN I IIANOK.
AOKNT.S-
ry.
ull carry placer gold and show good
llout.
In the Summers district, ubout twelve
miles northeast of the copicr (swing
ureas,iiuurtz veins In orphyry have been
oK!Ucu duriueUio last spring that show
some very rich silver und gold lieartng
ro.'k. That there uro many moro such
veins to Inj discovered In theso mount
ains, there can bo littlo doubt, us this is
entirely virgin territory, und lias rarely
been entered even by hunters.
It is regarded very rough by tho eo
plo of tho northwest, but compared with
tho silvery Sau Juan, or for that matter
with much of Colorado, it Is very fair,
ami presents no obstacles of u seilous
nature,
The Ooieriiment U'liiililrrluic the Kltmi' Circuit lloiirl-Saturdny'. I'rmi-edliiB.
. , . Ju. I. Kester vs. Win. M. Slusherj
Paris, hont. 17 Iho wheat crop fall' coiiilnued for term.
uro in Franco is being considered ut tho ), a. Hichards vs J
academlo ctuincil. Tho Minlsttfr of Agr ' jrw u,i verdict for
culture states that tho Hiortago will and costs,
amount to 100,000,000 hectoliters. Pro- Assignment of L.
iwsalrt regarding u suspon-loti of duties , tMUW for term.
on imported wheat word made, but no UecsoA ltedman vh. King
conclusion was readied. , tinned for term.
i.eoso i itcuman vs. itomo tit ai ; eon
,M. llentley: lurv !
plalntiti' for (i'.).no
A.
Walker; con-
ct ul ; con-
iihu':ii:i-(im:i.
ltrMiitrd That h lnin llrvn rnt Wft ami
(ori.imi int In ChnrKi.
X'vtv Vinik- P.-nt. 17 It has transiireil
CO. (Milwaukee, WIS ) EXPUKI ' ' 'Jj BU,ihfcrD TnmP Yn clmlmmn llrW hus Is.en Md
DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukensaw, Wis.) VEURt CLl-froill tll0 Doujocrutio national committeo.
UOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (YolloW Label.) judsw 3m und Senator tiormau will hereafter con-
nunno unoic nnnrtRnM tun RYE WHISKIES: JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING
Uinuo nwuui. . nTTi i-norr.n unpt.l
tluued for term.
11. C. Vaughan vs. IIs Vuughan;
( has. II. Carter referee.
American Mlgiigo Coiiiianv vs. II. ,M.
IlroxKmct ul; confirmation of sale.
Adjoiiruoil until Friday morning, the
-'1st. ut !i o'clock
ltond In n I)rilornblo Oondltloii A Lot
or Kitit-l.iid Lociiln.
Mlmi Ciikkk, On., SepM 1(1, 18.S8.
A common growl goes up from ull the
!coplo ugainst tho horrible condition of
our roads. It seems our "path maslers"
are more or less neglectful of tho tieoplo's
safety and comfort by allowing tho worst
stretches of road to remain unrepaired for
so long u time. Hot ween hero und Walla
Walla thero are a number of places im
passablo for loaded toams, anil yet those
Places could bo remedied with a few
loads of straw, which can lo procured for
ono dollar a load. Tho time will como
when more attention must bo paid to our
public thoroughfares. It seoum strange
also, that tho Milton city authorities would
allow tho main street In that bustling
villago it get in such a contemptible con
dition as lo render travel therein unsafe.
Some people call it u "ono horso" town,
but vlowlnir it from tho standnoliit that
it requires four horses lo null a ono hoisu
load through Its main thoroughfare, It
might proiHirly bo called a "four mulo' '
town. Ono of our neighbors wont to
town yesterday for his mail, and liecanio
so absorbed lu "nits and dust" that ho
line homo without iroim: to tho i ost-
olllco. Now his wife wonders what he
found to eat that made him so forgetful.
Ah .Mr. llesseror would say, llHour climate.
Iho wife of John W son. Ilviuu- on
Illrch creek, is initio sick with tvnhold
fuver.
Miss Kato Uady, a young lady recent
ly frour West Virginia, Is touching lu tho
"Hudson Hay" dlstiict.
.Miss Samuels, a lain arrival from Mis
souri, has tho "Mud Creek" school this
term.
Charles Frazler, who has been staying
with Illlly (ioodmon on thu "Hay" for
thu last year or two leaves for tho"l)kon
ogan" country to look aflur a homo of his
own. Such men rarulv fall.
Mr. S. It. llawlev, tlio obliging young
Auditor of Walla Walla County, liaslieen
ro-nomluated for tho second term. .Mr.
I law Icy w as at olio tlmo u resident of
I'matllla County, having lived ut Pilot
Itisk from 'KL' to 'id'). .My filendshtp
with .Mr. Ilawloy extends away back into
the '(ill's und K.rsonally know him to lie
built of the projHir timber for an elliclent
and obliging "Auditor."
.Mr. A. jlalrd lauded lu Walla Walla
recently with ii cur load of Organs from
tho factory of "Packaid A Co.," Fort
Wayne, lud. Ho Is disusing of tliemllko
"hot cakes" to a hungry mob. They
range in nrlco from $U0 to I'.'LVi.
Jack ''Hollo, Jim, old boy; glad to
meet you. What made that scar on
your lioiul?"
Jim "Had troiiblo with u miner, und
ho hit mo with a pick."
Juck With great surprise "With u
pick I Didn't it break your skull?"
Jim "No, but it broke tho pick all to
h-l."
Charlie IUvIs, of the "(J. P." store, of
Walla Walla, has fiOO he wishes to
squander on linrrlsun'H election. Charlie
lias contemplated a trip Hast for some
time, und not having the desired sum ho
has concluded to sipiundyr thoumount
laid by for that purpose and stay at homo
to attend to his business. Charlie is
levelheaded. Ho is winner, if ho loses.
Mark Smart and daughter camu over
last night from their now homo In Wal
lowa. Thoy contemplate a return to this
side of tho mountains, us no pluco suits
them us well us near Milton.
Hilly TalUirt and S. C. Stone, M, I)., of
Milton, start this week for the 1'ast, tho
latter to conclude his medical studies In
New Yoik, und tho former to pay his
parents, on tho old homestead lu Iowa, u
short vlil,
liiily und (litorito went mil to Imllic,
The Mater wim vrurm unit Unit.
They swum iiiHlrium,und Doited down,
mm nriv llitviHK it jour iiiuu.
All old hiiKciiiiui ultiiiK umi uhuwed Up tln'lr
lullla,
Which cull if (1 tliniii to urei-ii anil lo wnll.
They Khlvvrt-d urounil till thu nlulitgrt-w
uurK,
Then wstkril lionm with nothliiK on In
Uod'4 world hut Ihi'lr shl'la.
This may not Isi first-class rhvmimr.
but it poetically describes tho predica
ment of a couple of our Mud Crcuk lads,
wiiuoui u iioi oi exaggeration,
Prof. Carl Culolt is uiv nu muslo Ins-
sons throughout thu country, ut thu rate
of twelve lessons for f.r. Ho Is consider
able of u musical wonder, Isilng almost
blind from nearsightedness, lie plays
Iho piano, organ, violin; in fact anv in
strument that gives forth sound's with
equal skill and result. His iierforuiunce
on tho organ uro the best I ever wit
nessed.
Iho father of Mr. Ilowmer. of tho
Kagle, urrived lu Milton last Sunday, di
rect from California. If tho country
suits him which It cu.:'t fall to do Mr.
Downier will make his homo among us,und
win iicriiaps isi utile lo assist us lu keep
ing "Iho boy" straight.
i'he immense piles of wheat accumu
lating along thu O. it. & N. line gladdens
the eye of tho P.astorn visitor, and the
shekels received therefor cheur the heart
of the weary, tax-burdened farmer,
Wilms.
Another lluntlne; Tr.Kedy,
H. F. Neer. of Ncei Citv. Columbia
j county, wu'iuccldentally shot on Thursday
evening, while out hunting, nltout nine
i miles back of that place, by his compan
ion, lieorgo Aichi'.ald, who' mistook liiiu
: for tin animal. Mr. Neer was a good citizen
j and thoroughly insx'i taJ, und his tin
j timely lUith is a Iosm to thu community
in which he lived. Ho loaves u wjfo mid
children, onti of whom is a confirmed
cripple.
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Tho Arlington Times has Im-oii enlarged
t mi (column paper, and otherwise Im-proved.
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