East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1888, Image 3

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nV CIVlUVbH. U, 1000.
As an ovidcneo of the amount ot wheat
battling done by the O. A W. T. railroad,
t In learned t hat 200 carloads of grain
have already been traiis,ortcd from tlio
singlo point of Helix, and that it Is esti
mated before tho season closes this ninn
.cr., wi" I'.? 8ulled to COU from tho same
station, Tho road, if this amount of bus
iness is dotio all alone tho lino, must
THK 111(1 11KNI) COUNTItY.
OltDlKANCK NO.
WRW TU.DAV.
A I'lttMl
Kplilemtc at Wut'rllL-Hrrcllj
tiriltuli.i- i.h.i tv.
... ...... I J Hl II
A l'ondleton gentleman who latclv io-I
i.irut-u irom ttatcrvlllo, InthoIIiglicnd
conntrv. rnifp t).nt .... ...u.i. ? .
j, "-v" "" "ii ciiiaomie oi pneir
monia
typhoid
To I'rotlito for the Conntrartlnn of SliU
malka mi Mnth Mil of Jckon Street,
lletween Mnln anil lluuli Btreeti.
Whereas a jrctitlon duly signed by tho
OwnnrM ,f mitrn Minn tivrt.f lit nla nf IIia
carried I rc,u property fronting on Jackson Btreot,
ueiwccn .Mam street ami iiusn street, ;tn
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS.
Special Sale of Fall and Winter Clothing,
. ..-.,nlll iirnncii
...i.. l.laT()ltF.aONlAN llllH t IrUVC averv )lut tail n nntnrtirluo .uc.nu 1IHO IlKlt gectimi. Ill Watnrv In .
ri nmit .Ilk. Im A liiirtns ' . I nittl lliti..... .1T.i-.tt . . Ilti Imxn nf II 11.. I. 1. 1
iWi'DC.iL . ,V, r. un.lor tlio man- "f",""i""K 8 "' on mo boom, in tlio ,w,t,a Y''y. u "'V'1- ii "i". 7 ' .. .,t : ., ' ; ' i
om 5iN". if iin took. Ho wl bo anticipation ot securine tlin nut till wlmn ' TV , piuco wnn n me nisi 1 ; , v, '"","utl . . t "6 su: i.ixiu umy i wni huim, muck
f0V,IrSluii'VolniliM, ntS I Washington Terri tor?8 Is miuJ a St to ! "I0,111'' a,ul .W (W ono or two fresh , "f , Improvement of said Jackson :;flV
t?.1' iiiou ireiiunwly.to .muko.uUw.imri...i n.. .V' i, t UV0, ' lctlms arc added tntmiui. t .n.m. street, between sad Main street and J ! 'r.k
i.om la Portland, ic wt l "..--. " . . ,V' """ureu ""ua- - impossible to nrmnnt ViT:. ' 'i.f T : Dush street, bv l.avW .l.tewalk con-' S ft KBK "i V. .V.hu" '.""
""... fimin iniv nervics in in nu uiiinimrrH ni uvorv cnur- i , . , -.: . . " ... .;r:.
iy rna ufit . ... r ,,-- , ui'juuiniu, ami its origin and causo s m"'l;,Cu oueaunsiuc tncreoi, moreioro "" ."ouir.i mpvioisuik, h.ick
I of which lnilMln,,., ,,.. i..; i u'"oyn. .Many peonlo aro omiLTatinc Ihjoimo oitlio town ol I'cntlletou Uo i,t... 3iiit!iiHiM-..r-McnV
- - ft" iivv.i uvil T frnm II. 1 . . " " I nn nitl no f.il nt-u i llnli'iTiiM
urk limy Tweed Hultn, 8ecl...
at $8.00
llroUfii I'liililHilll", Knrk.,
?! i nctt of Hi" K- O. Hiillillnif, ; . nquina Uay is preparln
n- .. iiitti 7 iriii it. in. rtuimitv i .. .... r. it . i
t H.iu-M..li T,i Vver-NioetlnB. oriltWCMcrtt W
HI'-'": " . r.,r,'ilnrwelrninnti i I'aCillC. Which w iflvn V
l.v. .!.MJ l' . v..v! - -
lil l I0e nii.;.M....v.v..
(IK. It. liKK, factor
ItltKVITlKS.
IJ ID.. l'UUlWll'"vi
!. i l.nvn ii nnlin mill.
. m.iM ii wall-known slicct)-
!M Inirn.
ii iVir is camnaiuniiiR in tho
.i..ii(.ri' over tho I'ost Ollico
. nliil UlU'llVH
it for a
ton of tho Chi
1th tho Orciron
luinlnii Hilv ill.
roct conneclion with tho Kast. and mako
ittt shipping and commercial point, as
ncn un nuruor, oi no small niaguitudo.
A. . I, .Sample, who has been engaged
in VllO'drivilll! ulumr tin linn nf tlin II It
i A..',9'. l,a'(1 I'1" l'ondlcton friends a
visu Sunday, ana returned on tho oven
lug's train to the scono of workbelowTho
Dalles, where a numlier of now railroad
onuges am being constructed.
IVllnnM I 'lioi'b Miillu. Miik I
and mora mini, m .. iCA n..u ..1 ' Section 1. That tlmmHlnill n lmilt and I J!0!!'." hV M,!'!!','l H'Het fiiV, wk...
Imuimi itl.n 11!.. l.:i .i "" rwiroi . ,,,. .,T i i" , f...,.7 . ",ul I'"'" MO tllilMII tK. RUCK
Doomittio liii: Houil section nnu- lm. in,. Ml. constructed on each sido of Jackson I Muh'm ii mit un.i u'l.n.. m,,ih.i u..u. ...... k J
uui.iun iiirouguout tlio land as a irood 1 "'u fciweou i-jain street, unit jhisu
There wan a littln "Hc.ruiinlnir ,.iuf..li"
Sunday on Main street between two citi
wns, in which a fow kicks and blows
wero quietly Interchanged, after which
tho combatants as quietly separated and
Wended their rpmuu'tlvrt unvu uml (lw.
. . . ..1.t.x.i ...i i fr.. i . - '
jtiU tuKO your juiuiun un iiuiuiut uuuir nun enucii.
nf! ten times as pretty. Wnlln Wnlla .tmim.i . ti.. i ..
t.tt l.I.i l.nkMM n( I.. 1 . 1 lit
iui r ipii 1UI um uuuiu i i iii luivii iiHiiinintf nnmn not nm tnnnnv
ni iu. uu nix... iiu in uiiuitjii iu uii
. ...... . n i . .......
Ueuallen and T. J, Unllaglier, lovoiann, una some on John li, Alien.
Adii'iw citizens, aro in town to-1 1'or part culara apply at tills oirieo. Only
mum),, ca men neeti appiy. tnu is not
a legal tender to put up in this caso.
Tho gravel bar bclnw town promises,
in the future, to bo quite ji rcsidenco lo
cality, us the town spreads in magnitude
Iwo nioro fine houses aro soon to 1k
erected near tho residence of K. It,
Mitchell, and tho cud is not yet.
Charles McLaughlin was arrested and
brought before Justice Hishop to-day on
tho ehargo of boating his paramour, but
as tho women failed to appearagainst him
ho was discharged.
Members of tho I'nndlcton Hand will
pleaso meet at tho band hall at
o luuunuj uml (urwjveionce. nils, in
part, it doserves, as tho land is said to be
very fertile beyond tho coulees, but tho
uoiimry nas ono great and insurmount
able drawback, u scarcity of titubor and
water, tlm latter being oxtremoly scatco,
and only obtainable usually at an im
practicable depth. This will alwavs
prove a check on tho development of tlio
country. Tho phenomonal death rato
iimong the settlers, as montioned above,
is ulso having its ellect, us ttiero must bo
samo condition in tho atmosphere of the
region not conduclvo to health. Old set
tlers, who have proven up on thoirclaims,
aro invuriably leaving.
11'.,,.. -IIT..1I ......I
IIOVlICK, 01 mum ,Tll, I'anauu
town last nigiu on ins way 10
.i - flflti.n fur lilintnfrntliMH
. - nr.. um mil nitinn na
Kalian viKncticH uro jHt loo
ct .i it ml ifot llintii nf tlin
Co.
lure the placo to get tho best
h U of tlio It. T. K. Co., over
Oiiice. "
.. . .. ii. i i .....i ..i.....
liner, uiu iiiwi. " nmu
.tt t),a tti-iirli. inrn
. I, tn ..urn Trv it.
i etvlot'liotographs at Ward's
on each sido of Jackson
ecu iMain street
placo for a jioor man, hose onlv capital I tot tbo town of rendloton, a sido
Is industry and walk which shall bo constructed of
i i i - . r:""' i -.,i..i. .. , ,
, uwiiu.1 ui luuuM uui icss limn ono auu
ouo-half inches thick ; tho upiKsr surfaco
uiorcoi suuu no unitorm, said boards or
plankB to rest on sleojiers of sound titu
bor not less than two Inches by six
inches In size, all of said sleepers to
rest on linn supports not nioro than six
fcot apart, and said sidewalk shall boat
tho uniform width of seven feet; and In
all other rcspcctH said sidewalk shall bo
built and constructed in conformity with
sections 8 and 1) of Ordinanco No. (IS of
tho town of l'cndloton, which passed the
Common Council and was approved on
January 28th, 1834.
Sec. 2. That tho struot commissioner
of said town of l'endlcton shall Immedi
ately proceed to Invito nnd advortiso for
proposals for making and constructing
said sidewalks on said portion of Jackson
street twice n week for two weeks In tho
Kast Oukoonian newspaper, tlio work to
be let to the lowest rcsKinslblo bidder,
and tho right reserved to reject nny and
all bids.
Sec. il. That this ordinanco shall bo in
force from and after its approval by tho
Mayor of said town of l'cndloton.
1'asscd tho common council and ap
proved this l.'llh day of September, 1888.
S. ItOTIICIIIl.t),
Chairman ot Council.
li. Cmcws, Ueeorder.
OltlMN.VM H NO.
Stll.TAN AMI SULTANA.
salve
and
It IVIII rruvert llonantn for II Owner
A Itlrli mid extensive Win of Or Dl-
t'OTercil.
J. ltcardsloy returned last night from
the .Sultan and .Sultana mine, which is
situated uoar tlio .Mouumontal and Cablo
mines, and is owned by Mr. lleardslov,
together with II. W. Iticliardson. W. 0.
Hoss und lieorgo Darvcau. It will lie re
membered that a vein of oro was recently
struck in this mine.whtch was not, at tho
time, developed. It has since ticcn
worked Biilliclonlly lo provo that tho
owners havo a bonamta indeed, as tlio
oro Is found iu u considerable body, and
is said to be fully ui rich as tho Cabboll
ledgo, which Is valued by its owners at a
clear half-million dollars. Assays show
that the uuart. nans out from to
eight $i.1H) a ton, and. as it can be reduced at
o clock to-night. lnitor.ant business, and j homo In the prosKctivo stamp-mill of
tlio proHouco of every member necessary, tlio Monumental mining company, will
Tho Milton Kaglo says: Honorable W. I undoubtedly provo an Immenso source of
. .. m..!.. . I.,..,. ..' " . . - y-. ... .... . . I.... I. I I .
tiiicry on Muiii nuuut, um wool, HiIvcMonKiio orator of t ontonllo. Inicim 10 ImHU o worK 01 iovoioinucni
I will orato in IMiolpH' hall on Nov. 15. ' iiiomneive8(to coiiwnciico pictiUlon jji tho
. T. H. Co. uto very aiixloim to
I .... .ln,llt.. Ath,lt
. . ... II -
..IiitTiMfrTlflllU II1I1V mi 1IIM I H 1M M .
1 '
MiUliell lias Introduced ti bill
...1.1. 1. ..I.I... II...
nil, hi 1 11 111 u , uiun aiimu ...u
Bwueii to reguiaio 1110 u. u.
inimy 1 linn-rim im um trni
irriucni ocLiirruia-ua miciv.
rZv-iitlcr loft on .Saturday ovo-
.. II . .11 1 .. 1,,,
villi tlin now hotel. Ho was
ii, 1 1... . . 0..1....H
u.1 iniin ill .iiiin .71.I111U1I.
ol'ortland. Ilowill doubtless
II. ltl,1A .1 ll.A lATMlll.
which seems so plentiful In
trklnnrf tt ttvMiiliintir liiU'Vnr nl
itteudiuirto Homu land cuhOH
LitlAtsiilii irlt'mt In tit tint 11 win 1
ittemiod, manv of thotn "en
i.i . . .ii.. .
ua mo occasion was rcany a
M. llnvd, tlio I'rosbyturian
pw oi mat place wttn two oi
. :. ti ti.
"ui rviiiuuin. jkuv. i in
the Wvrton minister,
il'endleton yesterday.
vm 1,111, in l,ll niiuu II III! I.II
machinery, and id expected
ml In (jiKmition. A llourlni;
4Tl Wim Trv n 'u Innit.f rtl Iftltlt
i me rrobustol liros, tamoiis
'atton, after a hoarty hand-
un mi iii-iin I'.iitii Ainu I.I.I11HU
" illMIII , VII1IIHVVII. V.I. .1.1,
2nt for hlfl linu Until nf miill
- . . . i . .
uu iibw venture, it no is as
m las I'cndleton friends
Consldorablo sickni'SK is reported, in
and out of town, and doctors are busy,
although deaths seem few and far be
tween. Shcrlirilouser left last night fur Tho
Dalles, where ho goes ou hii-dnons con
ncctedvith tho l'ondlcton Mauufactutlng
Co.
Mike Carey, ono of tlio Farinington
branch engineers, is taking a furlough,
being somewhat under tho weatber.
Whitman Collcgo, Walla Walla, now
has lull students.
Kggs uro worth .T cents il dozoti in
Walla Walla.
ON'THI! IllCSKIlVATION.
T,vi llitnter Win, Were Out All IJUt
Nlulit In liii' llMrkueoi iiuil I tutu A
Thrllllni; Kiperleiirr.
J. A. Marston and Dr. .1. 0. Whltaker
had an oxpericuco last night which will
lui IruiL'oil ti:iik to nnd rnniuiiiliurud liv
tho thorn when their hull has grown gray
I with ago. It hapiHmoit iu this wise:
early spring. Messis, Darvcau, Kosn,
Ileardsloy and Itli'liardson aro certainly
to bo congratulated on their good fortune.
Mr. Ileardsliiy brought with 11 tit a fow
specimens of oto, taken from the initio,
composed almost wholly of ricli bearing
sulphate of silver, and oxpeeted to ussay
f-OOto the ton in the test soon to bo
made.
Lot . aotto OiihIhIp, nr-.Men'ii Koney I'lnk-Clieck Hulls, mek t.
Sten'n IMaln riii-vlm Knii, miek... .. I
Men's Neat I'liiiil Mulu. nick , f
x huii. .,. ..,
i or Men's Drown Melton Hulls, mek ..a A t
, nuelt n. M L
, xiick
suiin, ii nek M... .J-
.. f . .. . I. 11.111 II. .11 V. "
null ! lira, i nun nuiin. riieK nil. v...
Men's Mottleil Kiuiey Mix Hull 7...
t.mt Km. nOHO VonnlHtH i.r-Men'i, Drown Melton Hulls, mek
iill'lt n lillliiv iii'vkii. nillin,
Men's Itimket Cheek Hulln
.Meii'ullrlRlitl'lli.l'lieek Hiilu,
Wa. UA i tk t Mu .a f...K. lt..l. tU....I. U..tl.l U..II ...... I.
MfD.fl Hheplif nl (Mum'Ii I'.xtnvHiilt, Mick.........
Mcii'm Hrtm'M Twrott llmii Hutt.rtuck
Men' Jlnlr-tltio Twcotl Halt, park
Men's I.liht llrny Clicvlnt Hnlt, nuek
at 10.00
lit 10.30
lit
.11.00
lit 11.00
i Tlinv urniiiil tlinniMiiIviiM with il himtrv
...wa. . . . ...... onv
and necessary llro-arms and started up
the river Sunday for a hunting excursion,
stopping when Thorn Hollow was
reached. Hero thoy had good luck, and
(Hied their vehicle with birds. Along
toward evening they started home, anil
'twas then tho fun commenced. A mile
or two ubovo Cuyuso tho axle of tho
huirifv broke sintaro In two. and its occu-
tvititu ii'iirn ( il flllillllliirv. Wftll till, it III i
of strings and broko'n rail, however, een blowing, it might not have been so
thoy patctied tlio buggv togotnor so mat ; mimy, an m hhi u;u,in uim , vuumu
it w'ould navigato, but ciaild not carry tho i that tho Clililesoaro a dangerous nuisatico
a rim:.
The I'lre llr,nrtinent unit n l.iirc" I'rnwil
llxr n I'leiili' Willi Small Fire.
A number of spectators and liremen
had considerable of a picnic lat Satur
day night. An alarm of "lire" was turned
iu about eight o'clock, and from the
amount of noiso that was made, a jMirsou
could well imagino that tho whole town
was ablaze It was only tho roof of a
M.I..... ...... l.il., -I., Ii.it...
V llllliru ii unii-nmmu un i-iuiii n,ii;u,,iiw!i
ovor, und tho (lames were prevented from
spreading by tlio eUccts of tho day's
copious rain. The fire engine finally ar
rived, and after considerable delay,
in order to let the firo llend have a ghost
of u chatico, a stream of water was
thrown through u hole iu tho roof mado
by tho lire Und the ax of a fireman, Hood
ing llie building and its almond-eyed den
Irons with water, sovoral of the Chinamen
securing .m involuntary but much needed
bath. It wasn't mucli ot u lire, but it
drew a large and Interested ciowd, and
created lots of amusemout for tho an
dloiu'o, und firemen also, Had tho roof
been dry, and an Kastern Oregon irephyr
To Cintriii'l SlilowulkN nf u Uniform
Width tin Court Mrert, llrtMeeii Mnln
ami Vincent Mrrel.
Tho neonlo of tho town of rendloton do
ordain as follows :
Section 1. I hat from nnd after the
passage of this ordinanco no sidowalk
shall bo constructed on Court street, in
the town of l'mullcton, except of a uni
form width of twelve feet, and con
structed of boards not less than two
Inches thick, resting on at least five
sleepers not less than two by eight
inches, and ono outcror curb sleoper not
less than two by twelve Inches, which
shall rest Ukii Hun siipiiottri not more
than six feet apart, and In tho manner
prcscilbed by and in conformity with the
nrovislous of section nine of Ordinance
So, 08 of tho town nf I'omlloton, which
passed the common council und was un
proved by the mayor on January -4lu,
1HW.
See. '.'. That this ordinanco shall take
effect from and alter its passiigu by tho
common council and approval by the
mayor of the said town of rendloton,
ec. :i. All ordinances or parts of ordi
nances iu conflict herewith uro hereby to
iwalcd. l'assed the common council this (lie
Stth day of (Ktolier, 1888.
W. K. Matlock, Mayor.
W. H. Chkws, Hecordor.
fnt .o. HOBO CminImIm or- l
Men's YVlno Mixed unit, suck flil line In extra heavy weight)... I
l,ot No. aflflO OiiHlxtM nr-Mnii'ii llliie unit Itc.l IMuhl Hull., .nek 1
W....I. IIIh.I. 1 llw...... Ul.lii. IU1A.I.1I klulf. ...rt,
..11 110 null. IV 111111 1111111 11 riiiiv v livi iu. nuiii rill . ....... m. .. im..i. .... )
Lot No.:t070 CnMNlnt of Men'x Itrown nnd White Mixed KiiIIk, miek..
.lien'' niRCK nnii Willi" .MixcimiHia, wieK
Meit'ii llaiktt Cheviot I.IrIiI llniwn Hult, nckn
I.ut !So. 30HO UnnHtMt- nf- I
18 Different I'nttenig In Unrk fluureil Ciikulmere Hulls, snek )
iMt Mo. tlOOO 'onMlNlM nr-Mi'n'HUfiither.MI.islHiill,Hiiek
Men' Silk Mixed Htrlpo Hull, nnek
Men's llnnket rheek suit, fni-ik
Men'H lllnn Mellnii Hull, truck
Men's tied nnd While. Mixed Hull, frock
I.ut Mn. .1IOO Ciill f-
Meii'iiHIlk Mixed Mutt, .nek I,,. nl)
Mcii'uHllk MlxedOheckrlultiyiiicit ''
l.otXo til 111 L)nlln of
Meu'ii Nnturnl (Iniy (no ih'x)
SllltK.il nek :
Men's llluek mid white miiiiII
I'lnlil Mill s. mirk
Men's llniwn Cheviot Honteh Hulls,
frock
Men's llUek Corkscrew Worsted
Htilts, snck
Lot Mi. Consists of
Men's IMrk Cheviot Hulls, unfit )
Men' Knney Cheviot Hulls, sHek,riil lA.Ait
doiitile-breiistcil J
Lot .'o. a I. '10 1 mislslKof-
Sten's llniwn and llluek Stripe
Hulls, suck
Men's IIIiick nnd Uiay 8ti Iki
Hulls, snck
Men's llliielt Coiksvrcw Cutuwiiy,
fnck
lit
lit
lit
at
12.00
12.00
ltf.00
IIJ.CO
at M.(M
nt in. 00
,1
ibreii-tl
c::zi"
Ht IU. OU
I ot So. linn (mslt. nf
Miii'sHlrliicdl'hevlot.doiilil ibreii-t
.Men s imra 1 ni'vioi, inieK...
Men's Dura llnr l.lne, frik-k,
i.or no. azio consisis t,r-
Men's llenvy Cas'linern l'uiits
Lot Mn. JWtfH Consists of
.Mi ll's Heavy Cii'slmrie I'ants, 11s 1
sorted I
cm N. nam i;onsisUof
llij'Casslineri' Hulls, sires 11 lo)
1 years
1.01 v. aitm Consists nf
Men's Heavy ovenimts, sires ,11 1
to II )
Lot No. IIMIO ConsMs of
Chlhtien's ICoi", t'liui Sulls.'.M put-)
terns id J
ot No. ti'.'uoconshtsi.f-
t Hi.nii
..nt 'MA
it 1.00
III VIO
III .1.10
nt I. to
.Men's lln.ver
to -II,
Overcoais, sis 's ill 1
at 10 HI
Prepaid Clmr-gos to Pendleton, 50 Cents Extra,
l'ull Lines of our Siiotlor Illankots constantly nn hand. Semi fur pi leu list,
Order by Lot Number.
Brownsville Woolen Mills,
Itolull Store, No. 140 First Street ... l'mlland, Orcg 11.
Great Slaughter of Goods !
FOR QO DAYS YET,
belated siwrtsmou, who were compelled
to walk. Hnally, Murston, who was
driving, coucoivod tho brilliant idea of
bearing to tho left in scatch of a stage
road, instead of ttiking tho river road lo
town, und succeeded In losing himself,
tho team und tliu doctor on the cold,
bleak nowhereness of tho reservation.
In tho darkness, thoy saw 11 "light in tho
window" oir on tlio plain, and chased It
sovoral miles, llnally giving up iu do-
spalr when thoy found themselves no
ii ti!i.. 1 1 1...1 iwv.riir tlin iron) f hull when tllOV slatted.
- -....wi ,c iiui u;iu iivu . , ." : .....t" . ..ir..i. .i. 1 ... ..m.. u- r.i.... u iw.n 1
s, aim ciaitn wan reason ". " 11 "b 1 ; r,'" uv:,,.,.,
nut constructed uccordinu ! and tniveiing was mauo uiuicnii. uy ungion; n ui 1 uuu, "'!?'.'
Tlinv l baduer-holes, wash-outs, uuu x.-cans ot
ert
In anv civilized cnuimunitv. und their
habitations a favorite and fruitful lurking
placo for tho flro-liond.
Hotel ArrlTJls.
Vil.i..tiiii Hot nr.. ('has Hyo, Jno s
Colman, Trinidad, Col: Herylatzy.T U
rotf, San FranciMi); .1 M (irsslwln, Salt
Ijilio; I. It Loomls. J 8 Colby .Chicago i
C II Wheeler and wife; Miss M llattlctt;
T II Cranfiml, I'nloni Clayburn, l.a
tirantlo; A J Howies, David O'Connor,
Mm I'ul-o and daualitor. Walla Walla; A
. . . .. . . 1. 1 1 1
r anii-
Jtto
l.awson. City; H A Irvitio. J II Jrvltio,
A M:tV TKI.KK,tril LINK,
Tim Western Union to 1'ut n m NeiTWira
llrliTeen rciiittrlnn mid Huntington,
Mr, J. W. Hayes, Westorn Union man
ager at rortlaud, visited our burg yestor
day In the interest of Western Union pat
rons, 1 Iu will proceed at onca to the
erection of a now Wire between rendlo
ton und Huntington, to bo iikmI exclu
sively for tho truiisiiiIslon of Western
Union mesMiges. Tho codt of erection
and equipment will be about ten thou
sand dollars. The wire lias becumo u
necessity to tholr rapidly Increasing busi
ness, and its completion will aflotd much
gratllicatioti to lawyers and buIncsH men
here, w ho have Imuii a patient as immsI
blu under I ho old regime for tho sake of
our heal manager, who, It Is well known,
does tho best she t-.ui to facilitate busi
ness with the means at command, uml
trged tho new wire. It will be in oera
Hon iibout January tlrst. Tho Ogden and
Kali l..iko tlegranhlng, which has pre
viously gone via Portland und San Fran
cisco, Mill thou Is) touted via l'omlloton,
at l un.'; her oenitiir added to tho force.
Whoa ehall wo have tho ). & . T. wire
in rendloton?
AT 25 PER GENT. LESS THAN
COST
The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoos, A flno
lot of Men's Furnishing- Goods; A large
stock of Harness, Saddles and Blankets.
Fine lot of Rubber Goods below cost.
COME AND GET BARGAINS AT MY SORE.
James WheeSan,
COURT STREET,
PENDLETON, OREGON.
FOE
LUMBER,
Sash, Doors, and Building Material,
A.t IBottom Prices,
CALL ON
HALL & BURNSIDE, HALL & BURNSIDE
DEPOT LUMBEli YAJCl).
rnJcn "a wltfi tho wii" '' M last, about three o'clock in tho 1 JlelU ; .1 W While and wife, K r Morris 1. - t f- .
Mr. loikuh. who threatens morning, tho hunters stumbled into l'oti- and wife, Junction City ; A iinineriiun, J. . Salisbury, who, im tho following
dtyforliwtiav dletou, somebow or other, plastered with l'orlland; J Crossen. hake. Morrittj hullcaUis, Is not tho man who skipped,
EU im . n 1 11 1. mud, soaked with rain and tired In mind, (irau. Uonnovillo; JW Illl . ( U .t N ; and cotisotiuetilly doeH not wunt to Ihi
hH,m-.i 1 , 1 "A 1 ., body ' nnd soul. Tho story of this osper-! Miko Carey, I.a lirande; Jnu Uay and confused with that gentleman, writes as
tou ovlng and platting ho ? 'XoTirbO, leaked out, and iK-caune wife, ltay C'rcck ; V. lllew. Moui.tu his; follows from tfalom :
'aSttS ,h iwoelfi fn,!. 'I0 of tu iMlnuu vory eventful one, Is given Mnt Vlrman. I.a tin.nde; F M C'burelilll, "Mr. Kditor;-I'loaso touch J W. Sal-
eryinB, of credit for this I ' Chicago; S C I'hilUick, Montaiia; T II Isbury light, for ho is tho fellow who
1 i-v uuLLiiuiii niiL'Ub iu ' ii.iii.iA.di iiiiriitiiiirtnn irutiru nirii inn 1 nut iifjij-kiiiii ii .1 n
ton 1110 gaino IKHWOeil um tioi.r, uuu
"W Fee a knot (if timiiunitv I ..i..i. n-..u r mn 11ml Intiir.
- - - - w. . . . . . IIWIIIVID , I tiuj 11,. 1 ii." ......
l COmnr Idivlrnitlnn uiili,. !'. ..... au .l..!.,.
,'7 ". f.'nidiiB, 11. in nui 1, (tt0 Hcoro ,'U Kept down IP pruiumiuum
'JL'f'y, uir any thing of 1 ,u,mbors. Iu tile sixth inning Chilton,
iuo ixsoplo are only ex-1 ui,n was catching for tho mints, got hit
aw poiuicai suuaiiou, 1 j,,. u foui tip on tho noi-o, nrcauiug tnai
,i UII ilillll'll III,, Hllll- .mil li.i.llf lilili'Vlllff II1H IIVU. IIU
V""J shou hi wear u maik. Cum went ueninu
wwler. W. V. liiitchnr. tho tho bat for tho remainder of tho game.
, """ti a Piniii'iifS t iiiu vwiih -
in the merest nt "( ! nvo- most In orcMtni: vet luayeu on tuo I on-
--"v"m nun a nromineni 1 score, which wat ruiiiiirt"i. uwn
!MlaHh-.vyt.r,a(l y , o. j.,, umatetir t'.une, making it entertain
bttllAln ,ol
i.-viiing yonii: iiioij
uren tint ,.iu... , ......
"ff ciuug tno election
u,i v "l,,Uo a nitmuor of
f"l UrillOrri MtlrwlnI V.i- ..
divert iseninnt tlin illltnrliitn
ts,.. 1 : . ....
Vt "..") one-legged man
ballsiuiry, tlm skipper, has tnllowcu mo,
und tho moral character of my youth Is
being strained to tho utmost to carry 1110
WulluU; J Johnson, 1 through."
iiiu ,,iiu:r iiit-11 uiuiiLiii-n uu uuu i
do'crititlon of his life at Salem, suylm
that the State's capital is now a lieautlfu
placo for residence. Ho signs himself
'J. W. Salisbury of Vinson."
(lottiKN Ht i.k I A Heard, K U
Vauehan, J H-.M('ayi'N Houltoii and
wife, Dayton: Jack laiml), r.d .Miller,
ii... i i." AVI, It,. U'nlliil.i: J Johnson.
i.vi'.'T 1 tu vin,,n i C W Willams : S I Tho writer
llaxter; D llelt und I Knott, J S''ic
braker, Pilot Itock ; S Carpenter, Helix ;
Mrs N Trowl. D tiarden, Juniper;
House and wife
Ilowxt.t.N HoisK 0 W Nuwcomb; (i
W Morrow, I" Kggleston, U tiruiido; A
H Arnold, Walla Walla; llohmcrt, II
C.111. The Dales: U w tviison.anu
wifo, Kansas City ; Jno Dobbin and fatu
Hy, 1J II Campbell, ITnion. Or; II h
Chilton, Baseball l'ark; I. D livuds. Tan-
.11- kii u v.., - .---- 1 . 1 L11.1V, ;
jap, ; ama: r .ti iocuwoou, neiisw . ."'b'i
In the sixth Inning, Immediately after I)Un wdls. Kamela; Jim Johnson, Jas
Chilton was Iujured, tho clerkd 1 piled up Madison. Nebraska; K j l orsoy, Iko
throe scores, and fated themselves from 1 o)(j city; M J Mchol, Udde, Dakota;
... I l 11 !.. fl..nl. ..111,. Tlltol SllllltZ. lit
Tho printers, as usual, mado tho only
double play, which was 11 beauty, MIms
-H.ta.tbe owra house for an 1 picking up a hot grounuer ou un; ..u
1 -j ... uu uuu Dvine aioroxaiu . ""(. r . --
jemieman that the "show" ' n""or from third. A numoer iuu
U uU VJi ' 1 catahi waa made, and field work on both
iini-... 1 i..u iriQtiiA tim ttiamonu. was
-uvc. 11 wail tlin ninkftut diuu, wijswiui, . .
Beason, and the suckers I superb. , , .
tlowlv'. "JfnlSfl tollowluirU the score by innings: ,
Prlnttu.
Cltrk
e 0
0
1 0
e 0
64
CM Kly, CentertiIlo;'itios fccuuiu, tj
Fcbullze, Omaha; Daniel Mofrow, Grand
Cowlee. W T; I W .Morrow, I'omeroy, W
T; K J Kllison anil wite;
To tli AMIctcil.
Tliis is to certify that I have suffered
from rheumatism for months, the disease
eeeralng beyond medical aid. J am now
well, tlSmki to Mrs. A. P. Uri-bin, meta
physician, under whose treatment I bate
Uen cured. J.P.Bcsu-u.
A I til re (.'liHiicn.
Dr. Clark, preprictor of the Van Mou
ctscar Dlsjiensary, Portland, Is now In
Pendleton, and will remain for a fow days
only, and t-.i.i lo consulted by those
needing the services of an nxporioncc-d
stiecialiKt free of charge, at Vlllard House,
Itoom So. 1.
NKW TO.IIAV.
I nit a bMdTn oolTir-
I ut uiUfKtlon la Ui
curt ot Uoaoniucft fta4
Ulctt. I rrtacrtUlliiail
fttl ut la rtcoinmiad.
lo It to ill lutrcrtii.
Dutr, Ht,
rntcE.
Sold If OnigHiU.
IiMMfi KutbUr, AftDU, PcodUtoa, Or.
f TO 4 UATI.
HfMMOkMtMiat.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVE& & CO.
"Wine and Spirit Merclu u 1 I s,
03.FRONT ST. - POFtTLAND, OREGON
AUKNTS
CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCMUTZ BREWING
CO.tMilwcukcc.WiJ ) EXPORT PILSNER '001 n.EDBEER. ARCA
DIAN SPRING MINERAL WATER, fWaukomavy. ' Wis.) VEURE CLI
QUOT PONSCiHOIN CHAMPAONE. (Yellow UluM juL'3 dsw Hm
Alexander & Erazer,
-KAt.KllS IV
General Merchandise,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dross and
Jrancy Goods.
Fami 1 y G ro a eri ( is a
DELIVERED FREE OF
COODS
M MN MTItKHT,
SpuciaUy.
CKARCE.
t i NM.I.THN. liKKHON
iJ0. W. BlBX, 0. II. WOODABD, SiMOIL HltTIUO, FUB K. AtOM.
Snell, Heitshu & Woodard,
Saeoesaora to Hodge, Davis A Co., and Heitshu, Woodard & Go,,
IMPORTING WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
NOS. 02 A 04 FJtONT 6TBEET, PORTLAND, OKEQON.
CORREtPONDINCK SOLICITCD.
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