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

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SK3UAV, NOV J5MHEK 21, 1883.
,.,0rntotilsii "
. .-. HtnlernC- 'i-'on mix- cor.
'""i ii ut Hie
to -.: I.. 1
lOlK" ti1-miiim 4 II Mil. Al
... ,n TP r! slri-i t, U.-fw. rn
"'"".' i marls. M m of tho K.xsr
John Owens, a resident of Hear crook,
received tho cold watch at Despaln A
Howard's, ho having held the, lucky num
ber, hvc customer who traded with
tlip firm to tho cash amount of 2.50, re
ceived a chunco for tho prize. Air.
Owens held three numbers, and ono of
n n'"' i ,l WnMII"Bcd In this wIho:
.. ...... ...u ..M.iuyfH wuru an lawen, lour
WALLA WALLA LKTfl'.ll.
Ilml Hhct
,. ,. i , .luiu mi uikun, lour
r" uiim i ."A,' wh? CiiWS 1,110 ,lm rtro nt wmlom,
wilSnJ. .". !nkc Ju,,lJ ""kwlto name u number lunging
i rtl trc.t t bonvcpii
Iil1f4 lif f lilt k.wi
I Micro I it 1 I Initio in ttittuOln'
. M.I I lit I V
nr
.nvt.llKwAiM? At. , cnyi ;ir,
"..AX !i"nil .IiililiKUU street. Hllliil t
n. ii il in nun 7:tJ0 p. m. nunuiiy
UP'1"' ..P.ll.ilwAln.wnnlT;
4"il- tlllWl' HO' rOIIIH'llt'l WlllllltlllT
.MlnlliffH'J 7"""fi '.... t
To llllslllCSS Moil,
i.ii. tl gulil coin will bq pulil mi
kvi i , limn m or mummim w
l'..T (lllKIIOMAM,
IIUKVITIKH.
... t... ti.n Dillon nt tho Star lla-
ft w
i . '..In,. tnrknvs at 1-nildrv
irKn"r -
i .j.i..r rxwlved to-day nt tho fctar
lt,!ue river apples nt tandry &
lm six Inches doep in rrinevlllo
irrived at tho Star Hakory Homo
(rob butter.
..i touched seventy-wivon cents
. I V,Mi Wnlla.
luvuntry lard can be obtained at
...i i....,iln Ar tlnu'iiril'R.
nil coi't. -
I forget to set a bottlo of Oregon
-.ii.lT.1 .. I .iittnr fv Illtlllfir'M.
CHCIIUii
I meals at all hours at tho French
i il- wtiittiinifi . i in u in hi r.
tf. V. Kimball ranch near Milton
lihsi Saturday to (ieorgu Uolaney
r Pendleton iKJOtilo uro iilously
' -t tl... njl..luuiiliit v fil friilllniv
1 vi . . o-
..I
tlrvtii hundred school children
iixitwted In rortland on the coin-
..i
. I... Id u.irlll f..ll(a lull
in the rriui'vllle market, and it is
rl; plentiful ut that prlctt.
i Walla l.'ulnti : mimlHT of laruo
r . . . i i i.... i...
1IH.11 nere iiiiiiiu if ll .iiwniiu , inn
.. ......... ..It.... ,. nixivlv "(UIIUWi
.1 uni4vni..r " ........ v v i v
r.tnn Oulntetto Club, which is
.it.utiMiVr.r.f.itit'.illntt 111 Alnnr
Illtliv... ..,... ...
Jl vWt rcndletmi on rnesday
Ilii! "Till Illht.
lti'vlew: Hven thehrtivens
ut tho result of the election ; thuy
lllC ttXlCIU OI iuhmu iiuru iiit ut-n
liiniTiu-Nlay evenlni:.
Idviw of miisli! Hhould intea'nt
. 1.. .lAiiitm . lltn Miiinii'tuul
I11BIII HIV WIMIM
Ihintitto t'liih, wliicli is to pw-
greatest muxlcal treat our city
trniTl.
- ... it. .1. . i i
ftnvn who "iiorioweu iiiu iiuun
lnefUx)k from ono of tho tables
litr iiut uigtii, win iiiid ii io ins
ix in return tho ennui, and navo
IIAtilf till V
jdJ flxuinlno tlm latest liniHirla-
I1 Ihllt.J lillyiij.u llllll fllllflrnflrl4
ud JiokeU, children's suns, inc.,
luo lust anived at tho Chicago
Mwuiu lluil.lliiK.
nti.rii 'irn u.ifil tn )u Vilfv lliiril III
In rcmllt'tou, the many Impiovo
imt in prioress koopln every
i.rjfUm.111 In eiiiiiloyiueiit. (iooiI
....i.i i ii.. i.. ii.....ii,.i.,..
Idiulliv ti lm ii'nj l.nlliiil iwiir
ttw In ll.n ..f -.rwJ f.i ..itlrillll
twnJ ilfijrcn, Inn not yot eecurod
no wan removed iiKaiil w "
hopital after tho exninlnaliim.
Wtn Junior" was not ureeted
I l.tf 40 lrt . iih rtii.WtsA.i .U
thti tinwvilltu iii-nuitfitiitinti. It
- HIHV 1111' f'J "MO
li'JiMPivjIiiimont to thoce who
rail.
.A...I. . . t r
ta walla Walla, on a charire (if
iinvuy, sworn out ly Sheriir
The pmperty ullwil to have
n WUM a titwr Itelnmiimi to Oil-
1r ,mi I... .18. ..1 i.ll n....l..
..mv. nil iiiii i.ir.1. mil. . ill ii
I ... i
... ....... i f mini iniii.ici.
Hunt's rallriwd subsldv snlwerin-
ftrt reachiiii! u wrlafii ihit. No
aumipLuiHl their nnuies on the
"'wish then' tint nuinv who could
ltl,t til llll Ml. I'llMKllll.rlll" tllll Mil.
nvujll liuinv IIIII4I Ii.
wwirtn will commence- next Fri
I OYIm'L- In nm.linii ' nir il lilivn
"inter underwi'ar, hats, caps,
moes, e'r., at ttio K. u.
k . ""u l.iuy- will i3 nuiu
its niii loiiiiniift L'vorv rriuav
uutil the eooIs uro dls-
tone crosswalks tmt in wmio Umo
IVn,!!..l.... i.... i ...... I,
. r---"vvi4 iiuniiiuDrr Dll vvinj vw.i.i.
-.uW, wwi mo env sou or uioru.
rupnoned to 1m n ilociilml ira-
ato now being removed "one
, -v iw II'DIUUIHI IIV IIIU I1IUIU
1 nj . . . r
- ixiiiiiuriniun pianK crossuiKS.
wow Alta Mreet, at lt interr-cction
was torn up to-day,
Urcu.! ii t . . i. i
Ml uieri'iittius were miiuini;
jweraay aitemoou on Alta
lln ..... n . ir .1
L. "v "an lilt) 1 mie 111 iiiciiiwiuu
Ajm,Mi.,. .in. I .ll(.... l.I .....,..,li.
. "K Him I A. I L 1 1 1 1119 1 1 11(1". !
a in'.. h .. ....... . . ...... .......
... . 1 U LHOIllll IU Will IIIIV1V
" ins snow-cafco, as an nuiace
WIV, T1.0 nll.pr luiil nn nateilt
wt he "cot there all tho
paying ten cents at hlsstaud
wheel, obtalulntf ny
luch iU point should cbanco
TUn (uiin.. i tu
.. i , . , .vnuvi kvuicu mum i 1 1. a
"nishtn hiuilm-ii."
I m ... I l.. 1...... i... .
iiuiu i iu luuii. it nan i iiir iiniiiiuiiw
were iiamed, an avenmo was taken re
Miililne in m. OppuHino this number mi
tlio list was the ntttim ef John (Iwens,
and ln was declared tho winner.
j ,,)1,,c:!ll,R,', ho omitted suicide in
j " alia Walla, is well known in ronillelon
111 SDorlllii! ciri'li'4. mnl fmin.irli.
. - . t . ...... .wi-ow lv,OIIIVH
j ere. inercaro many who will regret
mis run cmiiim oi ins career, iiio
I'llt-liiir. 1 Mil Iwint
nn nmiiiaie is 10 no pilicU, but Is also to to do for tirowoodV
uiuiiiuu. nn iiceouui oi uio in nir i manes si i" nufii i..,.i i...
maybe Keen in to-d.iv's Walla fo'ced to statu that tho iuorclninlH nf
11 alia nulla liaVll to iniliort ilmlr Iimh.hi
ii.iiii .. ... ... I i i i ... ....w....f
.'ir. iiiiiuim .Nivak'e, well known
over Oriuon. is In ti.wn on ii vMltn
Annthnr lira, I Mnn Knii,l-I
lllmiMf Hri.rnl IIhi. uo
nn "ratli r n.i.u.. i m.l
I'lonrr m Oonn-iUny ,m, f intrrf it '
I rum Arron thr l.lnr.
W.M.I.A W.lt.lA, Nov. 21, 1888.
Friends of Lave IJudsay, a well-known
old pioneer. .Monday mornhiK received
elesrams from Spokane Fulls annotuu
in the .loath of this old-timer, which
ot.urre.i hunday ulj-hl. Mr. Lindsay their castle, and hcUeon the hours named
i i ",llni H1'"1 ennnected with old , dealt him n blow which minlo him In
iioiin Hurness iwpulur resort, and Is a sensible; then, lierhaps a Niarch was
niotticrof l.uto l-indsay, ol.l'orlland. niado for tlie monev, lmt not lliitliiiir It,
. oiiio or our people are making uu en- and' the man e.omini; to mnl rccounlxitig
ie;ivor to get .MtsMly to come to this cltv hN us-allants. thev ihougbt "dead men
beroro lio leaves the coast. ' tell nn tales." ami he was again dealt a
I no (litest on t nit wl II atiiti.i itiu..,iui.... ' Mnn mi, i i.i... .i i ii...
-ll.!. .!.. .1 ..i.-viini-iii,, , ...... r.iiTu.-mK null II llll 1, llll"
n tilts City to-dav. is "What urn uni'nlnirlthoilL'lit num. ill it 1I...1. .....oi ....I rl.l i.f
It's awfully scatco. i tho "still-." This could bo done
tho man was killed wlthla tho cltv lim
its, probably within ono block of Main
Ktri'nl mi LVU..I. Iu.lti.nrti. Il.n Ii. .....
TllHir) . ... ' ,..i.i.i ,...111
. ..-i" a. .m . . uim i'. m. ill inn irunc in nm
boarding house there was found 4-44 In
coin, besides private papers nnd sotnoi
iowelry, 1 lo was a railroader, and hud .
recently irome to tho cltv from one of 1 !!?,??. if""" V'V.,M,M1." Mpn.''' ,,,,rkUn,'v ','w,'0,, lu,,s,,tf,,
Hunt's camps, lio i..al mm friends , JiJIIC - ;
bero, who no doubt found out dm Ing one 1 ' mill-1 ii- im smis Ku k
01 IMS l ritllkeii si U Hint in Inn KOinn l .u- -It -nll,
ri... ' 7 i . i . ; . . ... !
I.. ...iv... inuy iiivum I'll iiiiii. pcrim irii iu
l.ol V.i tloin l'iin 1- ill'
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS.
Special Sale of Fall and Winter Clothing.
iirttu.i I'lui iMitii.. H...I.
Mrll' M'.ltl..,l flu l,,l s,i.. Si'i'li ... .
II. ...V 11.. t-.. I IH..I.I Unll. U.il.
V T . .". V"'"- " l l.PHO,l , ...
. !''V" Molllel lluikrl iMI'm, nilcli .....
Mm Hlirlii iiiiii lllu k Mm i .,1 -uIkmcI; . .
Mi n'n Illn.'U unit Vlii. MciHnlMlll-,i.-irl. ...
!:,,l.x;-.-.!,H:" t'oiiniMi iir-Mmiv 1'oh. I'lnk-oiiivk suiu. st .
Men h I Itiln I in. vlni mii. vii.iif
.MeilV N. iif I' ,ll. I Mult., 41.ie '
Mi'H'h Mo tliil 1'iiiiey Mix sul
III :58()0
mi 10 no
iii. io.")0
01 II1S IMXIV
Walla letter.
utlves anil frieiuN. Mr. Savnge has four
iiauguti'is living in this couiitv. namely
rs. (jeorgc Clam, Mrs. Tom ('uplltwr,
Mrs. H in. OiipliiiMer mid Mis. J. 1). I'cck.
l-or eighh-en years Mr. Savage had chaw
of tho Statu House mnl ginunds at fciletu.
He contemplates settling in IVndleton.
Mr. T. J. (lullaher.of tho merchandise
llrm of Craft it thdlaher. Adams. Is In
town to-day.
Mrs. lien Moreno Is rii'iivnrlni frmii
hor late Hpell of sickness.
tiik WKLLi:u-rnm iioaii.
.1 uu.i ,i uim hhvo 10 nniwrt tneir bacon, i
M4liaiiiH and lard from Chicago, their eggs I
1 from Iowa via Pot t land: cheese and but
ter from California. Yes, by thunder, It
uiiinin iiii- r.iu ami weary to tiitnk that In
this gieat vallev we cm laiso nothing but
wheat and InUnts. tf i h.ugh, but we
lia vi i to stand it.
I ho district court inbusv with tho eui-o
AiiiitlirrAllriiint Mmlato llpcu II--WIII II
no sucrf khiiiit
Commissioner Clark Walter and Sur
veyor J. (;. Arnold, together w it I i Koad
Biiiiervisor ijiiaries Atnterson, went our
recently to view and locate the celebnited
Weller-Fonl road. No. 1103. situated nlmtiL
four miles north of Milton. The expedi
tion set the stakes for the nronosed thor
oughfare and located its route. It is
thought now that If everything is favora
ahle tho road, a very imjiortant ono by
tho way, may soon Ikj oiieneil for public,
use. It has a very iH-cullar history. It
is said that iittcmnts have been niailu for
Nho past Beven or eight years to oiicn it
'or tho accommodation nf the nubile, but
that Nineveh Ford, who lives in that lo
cality, has thwarted them by every means
n his iwwcr. In one instance tcarinu
town a ncwlyi'onstructed bridge on tho
irojioMMi road. .Mimerous illllicuillcs
uivo thus grown out nf the oiiestion, nnd
mom may follow. It Is thought, how
over, that as a portion of the county
court was represented in ereon on the
scene, mid heliK.il set the stakes, it may
have a slightly repressing ell'cct on the
heretofore irrepressible Mr. Ford. It is
suggested that If the taxwyers
in that locality would really like to have
mid No. :U:t opened for their ue. thev
should jH'tltlou the inexorable Mr. Nine
veh Ford instead of the county, us that
personage seems to have more power than
all the olllclals nf tho county combined.
by hiring a buggy or covered
wagon. driven bv mm nf tho
miirdeiors; the supposed corpse taken in, ". iV.M ni?!,'
well liuu.lled up. and seated In the buggy, j m!.,iC ii.V.'vh Pw..,!!
nouiii nave nu appearance oi a drunken 1
mail. (Jnce ini .f ineviiy I he Miimiw.il
dead mnn limy I mm- 'rtrii-ril his
si'iikos Jenoiuh to make a light, and
then the Idea may have lla-hnl neri
the brain of his Wiiildbi- rlayers to cut'
Ills hl'ilil Ili'irK' nil' unit lui'lit 111 (kit tlm
of John llryant thu Walla Walla Water i railn.id track, where sikui aiier he would
i;o,, neing a suit oiougtit to ivcover dam-' Ihj crtisiieit to an unmognlwible mass bv
ages to the amount of tu,00fl. the nearlyilue iiasM tiger train, whlcli,
V our correspondent, while going home ' would have resulted in a verdict of death !
.lioniuy night, wus "stooil up." I told ''' being run over by a train. There uiai
uie lenow null i wns inn l';. t. e.irros
IHindent, and hadn't received inv wages
yot, and ho started mo oil" on the I'ml nf
his boot.
As the noon bell was tolling nn Mon
day, tho last breath In the bodv of
Richard Kelliug was slowly ebbing away,
and nt ono o'clock ho was numliored
with that p-iunl advance guard of old
pioneers that aro now among the dead.
"Dick" Kelling, as hu wns familiarly
known, camo to tho Pacific coast in lKfto'.
and has lioon a residont of Walla Walla
Lot X; .'itipri !omU..iV-M,,ii', Itrmvii Melton Kult, Mink.
Moil's It'll;- Clmvlol Nulls, n(iU ,'
II.IIHHIItlHMIHIIItMtiMI
" I
.Men's llnsket I'ln-i-k full, nelt ... .
.Mi-iix uriKiu i-iti-i licok wall, ssi-u..
;i(U4 rmiHlHtn nl'-Mfiii tMik CliiH'k Solid Suit, Miek..
i- i iNMrn nun, mu'k M,........i I
I 11 111 II Sll.l. Ml li I
.in-irs iniir-i. me l ined suit, such
.Mini.uiimriiyni..ini .iN,.h. . . . !":;::::zj
i.'ii Vn. no.io rnnM-ti or i
.Men's Wttn- Mixed Satis i ii-k .riil lln Im-mih Iiiiv, weiatit) , f
Lot Sit .'JnillUJiiiiM-.l'. of- M-i.S III ii-mnl Itl I'lnlilsiili., miek
Men's llliiek mnl llniu n Hi i l)i-1 lievlol -Olils, siieh
l.iit .. :t(i70 l'nit r Men's llnovo nnd WIiIih Mixed Suits, suck
.Men's llliiek Mid Willi.. .Mi.-d sillfH, saeli ,
Men's ItutkfllUicvfut l,lul lini'in siuts, siieks
Lot l.. JIOSO UiiiimInIi i.f-
1S Dlirerent I'attrrni In linn I'launil I'lis-lniere Mills, uek
Lot Sin. at0 roimlslN r Men's Ileilllier Mlxct Snll.S.iek ,
lit 11.00
at 11.(50
...j
at
at
I at
at
l'i.OO
12.50
1:5.00
reward of flOOO o lered bv the slier I t Men's uiim m..u.... m.iii i..L-
slinuiii ituitue all who desire to bring a
miinlerer to justice to consider every the
ory advanced.
Another dead tnanl wnstheiviort Mon
day evening, and Undertaker Picanl nnd
Coroner Keylor, ueeoni)aiiied by your cor
reiiiKindent, wero driven to the titonelleld,
a short distance front the cemetery, wliea
nn a pile of rails, his head Jammeil down
Is'twirn his knitt, wns found the lifeless
nnd mutilated lsxly of Dick Harm's, a well
I at I '1.00
since 1 801. Ho was an uxamphvrary ! known horseman who came here just lie
A MOO l'ltl.K.
(In
.laiiimry 1st tlm Must llrmiinluii Will
Awitril Hi Mmicy.
At the iH'ginning of this year tho K.ist
OiiKdONiAN Publishing Company made
this oiler, w hich Is still open for compe
tition: Hlxty dollars in gold coin will bo
mid 011 January 1st, 1S8U, to the lirm or
udividiial who, during the year of 1HSS,
xR'inlrt the most mngey in mlvertislug
11 the columns 01 tlie imiiv nun M'liu-
Weekly Kast )iii:iio.si.n.
llieiv is ouiv about six weeks left to
our advertising patrons to take advan
tage of this oiler. The largest amount
paid to date by any Individual or llrm, for
advertising in tho II vsr Oiii.oiimw dur
ing 1888. is fc.Ml.7o,
uid amounts nearly 11 s large, so there is
plenty of time to make the competition
ami
foro tho races w ith a J.os Angeles horse
known ns "D. K. w." which wns left in
Ills euro hem. Karnes (lisap)icarcd uliout
ten days ago, w hen he liorniwcil a Win
chester rlllu of 11 friend, telling htm he
was going to hunt n little. Tlie Imdy was
discovered by a little lsiy passing through
the Held. On Isjlng raised it was found
that he must have placed the muzzle of the
weapon under his chin and pulled the
trigger. The large Kill torn away thu
whole lower jsirtlon of his face ami went
through the head. His hat wns found
about ten feet oil", nnd In It a piece of Ills
skull aliout tlie size of a silver dollar.
Friends sav ho was very dlspoiuleiit the
last month, and had lost considerable
money nt gambling. He was a well edu
cated man and extremely lilsjral. An In
iiuest Is K'lng held us I write. 18(10.
1
"YOUK'K NTlfFFINU M 1.'." . j
A .lolly llullnmil (Iriillniniin's.Ialir mi III I
L'niiipiiiilnn.
W. I-'. Cnrson, traveling passenger
agent for tho Northern Pacific Kallro.ul
Company, and W. II. .Mead. acting in the
s.imu capacity for tho Northwestern
ii.... i.. .i.,-.i.... i... .i.i....
Tho (I. A. H. Posts of this city ten- ' Zl'SXZ ' m V.'
among
good
email
mill
man. genotous. honest, solicr nnd In
dustriotis. Hu niimliercd his friends in
tills vallev in tho thousands, nnd they
loam with hoart-felt sorrow that ho is
no more. Ho leaves seven children,
Henry Kelling, our elllclent city clerk,
being tho oldest. Mr. Kelllng was liorn
in Dromon, Germany, in 1831, and camo
10 America in im,i, making his way
slowly from tho Atlantic .Slates until lio
am von in uaiiiornia in iHdU. ills re
mains were laid at rest to-day beside his
wife.
J. K. Nlcklcson, was driving over tho
Dry creek hill, north of the city, on
Thursday last. when his team became, un
manageable and ran away, throwing tho
driver under the wagon, tho wheels of
which passed over his body, breaking tho
left arm in two places and fracturing his
shoulder blade. At this writing ho is do
ing as well as can bo oxiecteil.
Max llaumelster, thu lessen of Small's
0Htra House, is making arrangements to
givo our H!oplo plenty of amusement tho
coming winter. Tho Hostun Quintette
club is billed for thu 24th. Tho Rochester
Comic 0er; Company, which has Just
icu us, gavosaitsiaction.
Hi in, no
Men's Hiii nnd Willie Mixed Slip, froi-k
Lot No. aiOOCouililsiif-
Men's silk Mixed stills snek 1,
Men's silk .MlxcilCliroksults.sima H' 1
lit Mo. .11 IU ConslMs of-
Mun's Nntnrut (Iriiy (no djM
Hulls. Mirk
Men's lllnek and white miiiiiII
I'lsld Hints, Nsck
.Men's llmwn Ulievlotseoteli Hulls,
finek
Men's, llUck Corkseiew .Worsted
Stills, suck ,.
Lot So. .'l)Miittt nf
Men's Durk Ulievloisnlis, nek 1
Men's runey Cheviot Milt., siirk,Mt ia.no
dtiiilil(.tiriHiil , .)
Lot No. Jiiao roiniitsiii-
Men's llrown and lllnek Slrlpn
. Suits, sack
Men's Hluek nnd (I my strhsi
Hulls, suck ;..
Men's lllnek Cotkserew t'utswnv,
frrek , "
ili.ltin
l,dinili)lirensl)
tniek. n
e, fiook ,)
l Id. on
I ot "i. .'IIIOrntisl.lMiif-
MLii'sStrlpritt'i(iviii,iiiiili)lirensl1
.iiiin-s lurs i ii'vini, ii
Men's Dira lliir Line,
Lot Xo.IWini'iiiislilsiif
Men's llcnvy Uushiirre I'unts
Lot No. .'WHO C ls of
Men's Heavy Ciuslmere I'ants, ns 1
or led , j
i.nt ii. n.in consists or-
lliiys'L'iissltnem Hulls, sizes Vi to)
17 ye:irs J
Lot Vii, .'llllll Consists nf
Men's lleiivy uvento.ils, sizes ,11 1
toll .
I.nt Nn. .T410 foilllils of
t'lilldri'H's K'ni-e-l'iinl SuIim.H pat-)
terns nt (
I to.an
t !i.7n
at 4.00
nt 7.0O
nt a.no
nt .ao
i.nt Nu. nino t'oiiii.tsof-
Men's lli'iiver Dvcmmils, slurs .)!), ...
to II, f"' l"'"
Prepaid Charges to Pendleton, 50 Cents Extra,
Fiiiri.Inea of our Superior lllankots constantly on hand. Send for price list.
Order by Lot Number.
Brownsville Woolen Mills,
Uolall Storo, No. 110 First Street - Portland, Oregon.
CHEAP GROCERIES.
I... i i.i .1 ii i it in iuuiiui niu iiiiuitftj w. ...t-u ui;.w
deted delegate-elect Jol.ti U. Allen a re- Comp.l)lIcfi aml mttkI)(, frjt.nJl1 ,
cept Ion Haturday o veiling, which was tl0 nv tho wa?, u pretty
intended by over .100 people. ! joko was playe.'l on tho latter gentle
lie troops ut l'ort Walla Ual a iiiikkaiI i t... i.i . . '..'.i u. -n .
i .1 i i vi V I uy inn Luiiipaiii'iu, .nr. viuroiii iiiiiiiu-
Inswcllon und roview .Monday, before M',y knowJ', m ..K, ca0l! 1 v 1 1 1 '
.Major '8. b. Sutnnor, insK-ctopgeneral of , M,(l'H atlnn,nll to tho round windows
mm ui!iuriiiiuiii, suvo.ai iiouureii citi
zens taking in tho sight.
Home cowardly, mean, spiteful In
dividual, on Sunday night raised the
Hood gate ut Fifth and Main streets,
allowing I ho water to run Into Ailese;
Co'h celler, wherein was stored 2000
sacks of Irish and sweet potatoes. l.VU
ini. i. !... it., .in.-, ---- j , , - -
.Several others havu Hacks of onions, -100 sacks of salt, and
much outer goons, doing utxitit uuoo
worth of damage. Tho parties who did
run a close race for tills cash 'I'!" uulrago nro suspected, and may, ere
this is pruned, lie oeiiiini the jail liars.
Over 200 wild geeso, killed on Kuroku
Flat, weru brought to this city Saturday
and Monday. They nro fine, fat owls,
and cell readily at 7' cents to 1 .00.
i hero scorns 10 no a prevailing idea
ivclv
prize. If you want sixty dollars and tho
uamti of being tho target advortlsor in
Pendleton and Umatilla county, then
commence at onco to hustle. Thero is a
cbanco for you and tiantltlos of profit
from judicious advertising, and tills, be
sides is thu season of tho year to usu
printers' ink, for Christmas U coming
and will soon bo hero.
i ,
About tlm Witferwurktf.
Tho Hystom of waterworks lit Pendle
ton is now In splendid running order
and, although osessIiig a fow disadvan
tages, some of which could easily bo
remedied, is novorinricss in an proua
b iv the best in tho .state, ilia
press-;
nro (a tremendous, and tho waterworks !
u'ltiilil urnivi r.f llinul lllllllllo V. llllll III I'llHl old tlllllTS.
...... , .w.t. . . ll'llll II...... llr.....i f U'.illul.i.i...
oi a scnouH conuagniuoii, wnoro u biukik im.ui miiiumim; ,j,miu, .,i...n,MuH,
fim miLdno would bo insulllcicnt. Ilo- nased to that other shore ut tho age of
heio thai no oipj but sotuo one oi our
old bald-heads should hold public ofllco.
Scleral old moss-backs, who can hardly
hco to get around, arc, being brought out
as future ostinaster, legistnr, receiver, i,v the Fancy Fair,
etc. For heaven sako, give tho uf,,l will be coiitlnuiT
young, men, who nave energy ami umni-
tlon, a chance.
Two detectives aro in tho .city investi
gating Into and hunting for clues of tho
murderers of Davis.
This year, so far, has bcrn hanl on our
vitnriMV nieui.ii ulcooii oui
In the Vlllard House ami First National
! Hank. Hu explained with iuteicstltic
earnestness that during the lndlan wars
in tlm past, when Pendleton was a small
outpost o,i the Isinlcrs of civilization, nnd ,
the two ntiiKiiiiga tiisive menttouen were
I the only ones in town, they were used ns
.forts; people tied to them, Kirricadnl the
windows, and used the port-holes' to stick
guns through and take pop-shots ut at
tacking ledskiiisgrouped on tho rosurvoir
hill. The account was n graphic and
forcible one, so much so indeed that at
last Mead's innocence broko down under
the strain. Hu could Maud It no longer,
and cried out in unfeigned anguish:
"Oli, Kit, your'ostiilllng mol" Ilo was
right, but had discovered it too late, and
was cotnM'llcd to sot up Ihe smiles,
On or about tlie flint of Doccmhcr,
DESPAIN& HOWARD
THE POPULAR GROCERS,
Will Itanovo Tlioir
Entire Stock of Goods
0itiilru nftliu I'n I r.
(iagen's Hotel was dedicated last night
which then In-gaii,
to-day nnd to-mor
row, I'luaiulally It will Is- u success;
Sisters of Charity never nmde u failure in
this reganl. l ast night the place was
throngiil wilh jieoplc gazing at tho vari
ous sjeohiicns of fancy work displayed to
view, or iierehiiuco taking "risks" on
some of them, chauciM Is-ins sold In most
girlirw no were adepts ai
",. ' v : i v.i I v i , 1 u,, 'ni v.viii i i..if m . ...
first man to intriHliice the Clydesdale nnd j pieces by tin- unrelentli
Norman Pen'hcron liorncs in tills valley ; n land you generally took thu
thorough fanner and stockman iu hls,,,r,,i Htviineiis of rich fa
sides, tho water now furnished is of splen
did quality and In well-nigh Inexhausti
bio quantity, That tho system does not
provo profltablo, financially shaking,
may perhaps bo overlooked, considering
ita many benefits to tho town's citizens.
Tho system Is, howover, far front perfect.
tl.r. l.-i.-i. fli.r.litvf V til IllfnrillPlI
iiuu uiu n.i ..... .- , , , i. ..I,., r.f u'..
that gates of mproved pattern uro twuiy iciaimonwnicii no vuj .iuiis....,
. . It . i.. .1..' i.. n..,l I, .in mmln Ion tinnin tnpni
cases liv young
tliii liiiklni-i.u mii.I inviirliibly Nticcessftil :
1 sixty-lhrco years. .Mr. Ilruco was tho i vo mUht either take u cbanco or U torn
tin' unrelenting little fairies,
iu chance, r?ev-
fiincv work, tlm
" i... i i.. i.i. t... ..i . i. . ....... --j ... .
younger najs, ne inuno mo iui ii mysteries oi wnoso worKinunsniii, now-
as only honest men can and will. Ho livt.ri H,.n, wholly unknown to the writer,
crossed tho plains In J8.' I, locating in muj, )K. MVII( l1l0j, to Im disisised of by
Otegon. In 18(11 ho bought out tho lottery. One, a Kuiner, comjioi-isl of
vines, (lowers, etc., exquisitely wrought
in somo mysterious manner on a black
velvet liackgrouud, said by thu ladies In
iie-
To 0110 Of tllU I'jlcllllt
Despain Brick Stores,
ON COURT ST., NEAR VILLARD HOUSE.
.... it i ..r il, n titninu iimn diiiniiii. nnn lias
' ... i i.i.. ninv I,, win,,ii,it,. 1 ni-nr hIuca. Ho leaves a widow, who lias
m..v '". " . r:" KU.Mia.iiwl.w risfor ii oi.i tban '. - " Zx T. " ""It i ... " L
inner improvenieiiin, uu uiuiino m ruuiii'i --i - -. , , , iiius" w no u susihi unv vi .ur.
M-lili'li would lsi nominal, could also bo , thirty-eight iturs, nnsiugii rc?Kxi.i no serves especial mention, ns does nlsoa
,.mmnlUlii..l. Itis thought bv Super-'fauil v. four of whom aro living in Ih s Bneclmen of vervnutur.d looking wax
.. . i . . 1 1 I ... lit.. .! illi v.unllA.l Infill lk.'lriil. I , mi.- .... ....il . a. i ...I.I..I.
iiifpiidniit ltonmns Hint u.v next ppiiuk, 1 cuuiur. iinuvmi iv v. iworK. iiio two nous, iimi, uu mum
at tho K. 0. ! .i1H ,UK.ration of tho waterworks may Iwlyeis. Two houts after ivtuinlnc from the kfcaB siipposeil to 1m a bride nnd wus ur
..1. .wuulj ii ill I .1 , .. I -I .. 1 l.lu ........I.IHI.ilitii,- IJillln A ul I ' 1 l.ll
made ft romUIlorailVO insieau uiu limine luuviui, Hi..nuuh..w. , .... :rayei in nur nisiuuiK
The dlnln;
troHrsiiu, were
nsim oi uiu no-
uonhirA. !iu nrejMiMt: lliun Ptmcllotou lov. ti DrouiUini; uli 1 of twelve, wan alno Vorv nrottv,
on tho blessing ' called hence, and ndded new cause for ...i u-au set with its first meal onthooc
it lias secured. i grief to tho cl ihjojiJo of Waitsbiirg. uinlon, and many of the fair-goers jurtook
lainiiiir, u. -'-; oi nio icasi.
ri'l... l..iiwldmno rill 11!
A Crat Uu.lcnl Kiu . . gJ u ff0ln thil fc(iCramcuto river, which
Tho Charleston Courier sjieaks a . wu9 0I, exhibition at the Portland Mo
town of the Boston Quintotto Club, which cimncs iir, rix-eivinB the gold medal,
apieara at Frazer'H 0er.i Huuro hmTiVcd hero Monday, and is now on cx
Tnevikv evening: i.n,!il,.n it is to Im rallied oh on
IITl.it nm-llpt nillsleill UVCIlt Of the Sea-1 frl....,l.u,.l,.l., ,l il- Tlioro will IM 300 I Il.n mn.l
soncamooiratthe Ai-adomy labtesenlug, niU)l.e, )lt M ee,, 0ach. Over 100 admirers who in
It is learned that tho handsomest ban
per spoken of In tho above will bo pre
sented to either Mrs. Cleveland or Mrs.
Harrison, tho choice deiiendlng on
which of these two distinguished ladles
votes from Pendloton
urchaso their right of
Bun irtiim w.. .. .... . 4 viltimri . " t v ,. I wvii.ii. ... f ....
in ono of tho Incomparable- incerts ol ,.jUIK.e8 uro already taken, nnd If ray tbUlfrageat tho fair.
the world lamous iiosion liuiuuiiu vmu. i0,noton friends uesire u cuaiicu moy , .
It is folly to attempt auything like crlii- mibo quick. i Ti.-Hoi.ioiH4i.ia.
cism ot the irfrmaii(t) of tlieso great ur-, j,rjjj.. evening, tho body of Thomas W. T"" ' " ' '
cism oi uio ici m.iK. th verv ' . " ......l .i;i nnr Dm ra l. ' Tho Chemekcto Hotel ut Salem has
n
L.,!. Tf . rn on v. Kacit memlMr of , Tin mile, torn Town win, , Utely come under tho management, of
ho nVdt lette Is a master of his art, and :" , j 0 a handcar. It was at first 1 1'. I . Monroo unu j. . a. ixiii unu uu
s ,? .n" t.i,vi .sair forth tho most h i L l.l cominlttel suicide, but I furnished and thoroughly changed rom
lchanUug melody: Kver- piece nvim,rove- that thU U
ra,,turouSly applauiled: lcag0. He hl.Jl.tcut to
,1 Ills Hutu.
Everylxnly Is running to tho Pendleton
nursery packing yard, corner of Oarden
und Bluff street, for tree- and hrubbery
to beautify their lots with, and Johrmon
sells Uie tree reaaoaable.
not a dron of blood
on his hands that would indicate that bo
had used the sharp Instrument which
must have been used with Krcat force to
sever the akin and vertebra. Your cor
respondeat haa advanced the theory that
for the coming session of the legislature.
The prices of accomobation will average
from id to 15 per week according to
room and location. The patronage of
the public U aolicited.
Preparatory to doing so, tlioy will dispose of iw much of (liuir
Stock iih possible,
A.T BJSD CJCK3D P.H1C35S,
in order to save tliti oxponso of romoval.
HERE'S A CHANCE
Soldom met. witli to lay in your winter's mipply
of proviHioiiH.
Do 3STot Miss the OppoTtTimity !
DESPAIN & HOWARD.
Main Street,
Near the I'ofitoflice.