East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 05, 1888, Image 3

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    EJlV.WJOEMBEtt 5, 1888.
i.. It ranch (IHlur
m Kwtcrii
in'-.; iii
w '"...,; in Portland, nnd make
14 -'(Stern Orenoii uro conllnlly
.. ......... a .1... A I . .
!, homf. ' , j , , between
MI-. 2?.,!,' i!o of tho Kant
lM KiiilimJ tlnllli-H. nnu oilier ure.
nvtiwc"" rcoiiimoilfttlm or
M. ... n n trliphono lu thoorricu
Ifftm-lconiolo "he,
rTo Business Men.
w . - ill I. .... I.I
xliJ fill II Will UO HUIU
'.'ft w thoflrm or Individual who,
'.mtIsW. expend tho most money
V.-lrtlhrtrOlUnillSUl lllw.'Slijr '
Pi" KAT OBICOOIA.
Hr:...ffiA'rl(iMAI. OI1UKC1I
i mMii.r.w.. n i
v.-;. .. i.n.tu nr ino i.. w. imi uinu
ImlDIOt ".,,.,, ...,,.. HllllllrtV
?" . n 17 ll 11. Ill HU nilHV
IV., m. JUJ-wwIt prHyer-mcellmr,
... iTonimi welcome to
I'ii'i, l'l"(e' not connected wllholhor
Heal free. ..
I1" UB. H. LKK, 1'iwitor
C.mlliUtri Card.
flRHIAU
L.-nnimre myself H H candidate
Khr City Marsha tut .the on;
t!OIl. u v. riioouiii
Era It At ,
I innniinco myself riuiillilulo for
P,MM"uTlrtWKAllfS0.
llUIIAL
I .-..... hi vtiOf ii it ciiii Jl Jiito for
liiMenuiim..- ,".Y V niii
IilUltAh.
1 .itnuunPK lliyMltf IK It flltldlltlllll
ll.iiinr.hnt of tha town of Tell-
KDKIt.
.n..,in.-,. tluit I will be it on nil I
OSlCtr III Cltj rriHirnri in ..i.. v..n..-
Irrtlou. r. l. UArjiiituuvn.
...
IcUltDEIt.
-T i
i. i. i .in in rif him in iii-T ii nn t
Iouiicii myself ii ciindhhito In tho
ha rlrC'IDil lor inu uinroui iveinr-
fnorri'imii'ioii. .,..,
u. ji. VAiiir.ii.
li.iKHKIt.
i.vnlniif Ilia I'llllelm of l'ttlldlo-
luttre of t"i Recorder ut tlm com-
mi.u r.uiw unun.
oonuRiu
utounco myself an itcainllilnle
id! ltrcorderiit the i'Ii.iiIdk city
A. n.nrij.ii.iiAn.
IXHUItdt.
Ittnoonce myself n n cxhillilitto
nf rnjutiri r of I lie luivn of Pen-
u,iulnglowii diction.
J. A. Jlrtll.llW.I.
HKKVITIICS.
hdllman "announces himself"
entry laid can bo ohtulnod at
Hoard's.
Lull l nil hours at tho French
.MWhtuntlold, proprietor.
hedge, K. of 1'., lian work in
BiVgrcotlilH evening.
Iij mail shot at Wullula 10
it in a very dangerous condl-
i nic 18 iiiMjciired ot.
UYIiito. of thu Daziuir. on
kilIlmvoii ClirinttniiH cunl
l-morrow, Thurbilay evening.
ucMUvilii wxtlety kIvoh am
ConKrewtlonul Church Fri-
r;, KtciulNT 7th. AdmiRHion
Uj Ileville Sovon four ntnl
Irimi pullcil out of iioro tc-duy
i the iritaiuK wltli uooiitJ lor
ItunQuiDtctto C'luli Ih uchluvlng
lainl'ortlanil that It Ucrurven.
IM was encored ut their II rut
wrmanco.
irtalumi'itt of tho freo library
lo bIvwi noxt Tuerday,
teat Saturday, uh htated erro-
nwniuy-N ihkiil'.
nle in Mwkuii oil" iih u t uixli-
I' jurat t hocomtnc town ulco
ui not dtiiitul the nofl ini-
, inJ it Is (loubtleHH truu.
'At at jirewnt, and dtiriuB tho
K'UIOH 111) W II HO Illicit in
.uutyou could cloavo it with
! It nmltcrt nrv damn. dlH-
lifilhcr.
tncil to oxn tho till at tho
uuruni yestoruay nioriiinir
iWHis in tho room, but tho
MM bell attrnrtiil attention.
MM In his thtevlBh intent.
H, l)r W. ( .McKay and S.
Kit ou lout niL'ht'n train for
lMUfy for Chief lYo in his
j .MoorhouKO ttfcotnpa
T. but went lclonon other
T COnIeg nf tlm niilKtrnti'il
IWwvman U'.' yon want? It
lM January Ut. It Is Jittl tho
to trionds. Full of
oi the country andviowu of
I'' tho increaonij; number of itn
l" nootlioiiM iii luiiiinini
ai the matter In Iwlnir looketl
" COUtltv PAH.I Tl... n.l.
,ruik .McNcovo. fonnerlv a
i-hargo, who wan put In
Plevening a Kant; of kida at-
t .... MlVlWimifc lllJ IIUIUD
Lrti.treet, and qulto a row
)ounj!,tpri, ilnallv retreating.
ormnauco is neing ins
.fsulatlng and controlling
to are nearly on great
-"ui mso no in oilier.
HJ. tlm 1...1.. .. t. l..i l..
I j, ;. " nuu oiioi iiui-
l he hand recently while at
rjxitn hawk, is oxiwienciiig
r- "om inu wound nwhed.
i'"1?? n. and Mr. lteed
HI. Wl t'io lalni of her
ruuizlo when it oxjilotled,
uraigni tiirougii nor
O".41'0 01 of,I,o n'ary,.lBC4. the or
der o Kn g its of l'ithias was founded.
On tho Ulth of next February hint a
ciuartcr of u century will havo elapsed
ninco i 1(h foundation, and tho event will Iks
miltnh y celehmted by mcinliers of the
opler throughout tho length and breadth
of the land. It in called tho "Silver An
niversary," rind tho two lodged of lVndlo
on havo each been notilied to tako part
In Its gonoral celebration.
Caldwell, Idaho, Trlbuno: About ten
years ago, Harry Itowman, a son of J. M.
Ilovnian, who lives a few miles below
Caldwell, Hiiddontly dlwipicarcd from
homo, tor flvo years his parents kept
up u most vigilant but unsuccessful
search for his whereabouts, and at last
gavohlm up for dead. Tho other day,
however, the long lost Harry, now a suc
cessful stockman in Montana, created a
pleasant surprise by presenting himself
to tho old folks at home.
Somo evil minded cuss, either through
carelessness or with malicious intent,
throw a rock .through tho window of the
fieo library lato last night. This morn
ing tho window was found shattered, and
tho mlHsllo discovered to bo lying In tho
middle of tho lloor. If it was tlono
through carelessness, tho person who is
responslblo should como forward and pay
lor tho mischief ho has wrought.
Uaker City Democrat, l)te. :(: From
IK'rsons nrrivinir from Cnnvon VAiv viwtni
day wu learn that tho jury in tho case of
thu Slate of Oregon vs. 1). L. Shirk, in
dicted for mtinler in the llrst degree, had
Ihth out six hours up to tho time of tho
departure of our informants, and It was
the opinion that the lurv would not urrlvu
at a decision.
AUIA ITEMS.
Alt thr New From Cumin rrnlrleUThrlr
lot: Little Toitn.
Aliia, Dec. 1, 1R88.
Items . lcro aro ure neither plentiful nor
Interesting, but such as wo have, voti aro
welcomo to.
Dances are ijccurring at tho rato of
i nuo jur WCOK a mtlo
tiinve
J.
man
"(JOUI)" COOTKIl'S FIX.
A Hit of 111 Hlnlorj A1.V n Toach
Cltlien.
Krom thu Wiilla Wnlliv Hliitsmnn.
Uordon Coopi-r, tho man arrested for
tho murder of Davls.fully realizes that ho
Is in a bad Ncra)c, and while ho protests
his Innocence of tho rrimo. hu admits
too thick to I "mt il my 'luri' 'ur '''lu 10 I'tovo his
I whereabouts the ilav of the murder.
II. CIKIbrd, our-entcrprNing botcll'1'1'8 !,,'l"'!,',io" w,'ir clinches the mat
, Is bnlldiug an addition to'hls Imtel. tcri IW I'1" wifo told Constablo .Morse
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILLS.
Special Sale of Fall and Winter Clothing.
tho Bacchanalian Hall In Alba, is putting as l,t l,0U1 drunk fiom o o'clock
up an Ico-houso in connwtlim with l.i afternoon. Tho day following tho
establishment. Visions of sbeirv .i ider tooiier called upon a man w
biers lor next stininiKr liuiini r.i.r.it..n...u i known him for thirty vears. and n
a....... .IIL.IlllO. I
Mtntiiu
V v... I..V.....0.
liuiMk ball is lull-oil nf f.i. rM.,.Li.....u
night; every body sjieaks of it but no ono
leads. Committee of arrangements, a
man witli an unpronouncible name,
i. .."H"001 , ""dor tho management of
I rof. iMcIntosh, is a very decided Biicress.
rim schoU gave u literary entertainment
last week, which sKko volumes for both
teacher and pupils.
Oscar Duval, a eltlr.cn of this place who
is now engaged in teaching a school near
1'endloton, paid us n pleasant visit last
week. Tho young folks had a social hop
ut 1 lawn's mill last Friday evening in
lienor of tho event.
Alba has a new. substantial and Imnd
Homo fenco around her grave-yard, which
is mainly duo to thu untiring cirorts and
energy of W. 0. Mettccr, who assumed
tho entire cxjienso and resonslb!!lty on
tho strength of u subscription pajicr, also
circulated by him, and w hen tho amounts
opisisito each name on tho paper are till
pain in, no proposes lo need tlio ground
Sam Clirislensen was lnki'ii hikIiIpmIv
. . - . I r.UJ-V.-M. .1. vn. I.IU .
in nisi night, and along toward morning I to the public; peoplo who signed that
ICH IIIH rtHltn. entered tlio Villiinl Mouko I ll:llur Hlimilil miw ilnirfnl
nun nsKoii i mo nigni cierK to summon a noticed unotiiur act ot
yorJ. II. Wilson is pieput-l Klstler, J A laggard, has 1 'ortland.
on tho proved sowetago L, II'an IJot-si:-.! (.uchlrou and wife,
eslabllsl'.cd In Pendleton. t;;; W C Allen. Joseph ; J I Oliver
ood that his rciHitt to tho IOrando; It A Whlto, Walla Walla:
Ii urine, iienx, J inuiniirii, iiui
k J Wutson, O It Sc N: 0 Wesley,
Uiindo; A Sparks, City: I It Phillips
wife, Weston: J K McQuary, Cen
illo; J A Stall, J Scaloy, I'd SUll
pliysiclan. His reuuest was sneedllv
complied with and medical uttendauco
was soon forthcoming. He is reported to
no consuieniDiy Hotter to day.
The election of ollicers of Harmonv
Islgo, No. LM. IC. of I'.. was held last
evening with tlio following result: F. 1).
Jiaslirouck, d. (J.; .1. A. .Maistun, V. C,
Dr. O.J. Whitakor, Piulato; A.J..Moik,
M. of A. : T. C. Stab), IC. of It. and S. ; W
H. I'otwino. i:. W. Farrow. J. M. Wat
son, irustees.
A team attached to u wood wnuon near
tho donot. took frluht yesterday mid
started down Main street. Tlio oil" horse
was cauu lit bv tho bridle bv ono of tho
laborers mid was Ilnallv brought In con
tact with ii telegraph ik1o in front of tlio
K. 0. building without doing any
damage.
. (). Anknev. Link Lvuno ami Kd.
Peters, threo vouihfiil hunters, left to-day
for Lakn. where thoy will camp until
thev ure frozen out, and hunt for doer,
which are qulto plentiful in that vicinity.
1'endloton epicure-) may soon bo ublo to
procure it taste of venison.
A dispatch to tlio Oreifonian sais tliat
startling revelations in the Davis niiirdo'r
case ut Walla Walla, aro expected In the
noxt forty-eight hours. Much the
name sort of a dispatch was sent a week
. ... . i ....
ago. uui revelations nave noi yei ron-
a ted.
Col. Til ton met with rather u serious
mlshan tho other uvcnlug by falling
throuiili n tnm door leading to tht cellar
of W. U. Tilton's store. Ho was consid
erably bruised about tho limbs, and wns
only ublo to got about under great dilll-
cony
City Survey
lug a ieiori
system to 1st
It is understood that his rcnott
council will bo very favorable to tho
enterprise.
John Stautlcld was uti tind around on
tho streets to-day, getting along as liest
ho could on crntcncs. ins imprnvcmeni
has lieen very rapid, hut not rapid enough
to suit it man of John's ambitious nature.
Ono Chinaman and four whlto men. all
prisoners, passed through town lasi
nMit in eliaruo of an olllcer. going down
on thu Portland train. Thoy were from
Grant county, destined lor tlio pen.
Frank fJorman, a quarrelsome negro.
cut a dmvnmu named lllati i-evenu
times, In a saloon in r-alem, .Sunday nigni.
The attack was unprovokisl. I Halt's
wounds are not dangerous.
Wiilla Walla Union : One hundred and
nlnotecn of tho Vi iHjrsons conllnod in
the iK-nltentlary havo been vaccinated
by Dr. X. 0. Wuloek. by order of tho
penitentiary coinmissioncrd.
Tho hardware store of heeler, tjreono
fi Co., soon to Ik ojierated by tho Pen
dleton Hardware .t Impleuicnt Company,
was closed to-day. an invoico of stock
being in progress.
Tho linn of IlalleyA Hurler, stock
men. Jias dissolved by mutual consent,
Mr. John Dailey retiring from tho firm.
Thoy publish disrolution notice under
"Now To-day."
E. M. Wheeler, It. G. Thompson,
Jesso Falling and llobert fcargonl aro
prominently mentioned oh eandinaies lor
tho council ut tho ensuing city election,
the 17th Inst.
Ono of tho now dynamos for tho Pen
dleton Klectrlo Light A rower ompany
.....a ,.u.n;v.st irwUw A full description
o diis "jnhcr" will Isj given in to-mor-1
tow's ISSUfl.
A quantity ol line gilded trmworV.
was received to-day by tho K.l. " Co.,
to boused in framing tlio jKirtraits painted
by their special artist, .Mr. C. H. Allen.
A. . Uobloy. of Centervlllo, and Char
lie Bowling, of Adams, wore among tho
prominent citizens of neighboring towns
that visited Pendleton to-day. .
Mrs. Miko Uuger, who will l reuieni
lierod by many Pendleton iwojile, a re
portetl to have dic.l Tuesilay at Walla
Walla, of typhoid fever.
I.eave your order for photos of the sue
cessful Presidential candidate and Jiw
vice with tho It. T. It. Co.
The eAst-lwund passenger catno just
four hours lato last night, Something un-
...... . I .. .1...I Ir-illl
Tucoma la to havo a freo UbMOV" ,u.ml
of flL'OO being appropriate.) by the city
for this purK)se.
The ladies ot the M. K. Chureh netted
from their tluinksgiving dinner, given
'Tlw'receiTrjtH of tho Wolla Walla Catho
lic fair were flOOO.
to compriso a ladies' narlor. unit unviiriii 1 when . the houso wus searched And
additional lied-rooms. hu blood-Btained troiiers found, that
k. it. Kolley. tlio inaiiairlni? snlrlt of uom mul iKCH Dutclioring ull day, unit
n ii....i ii... it. ii . ..r . u,.u ni I........ .1.....1. t ... ..1..1....1. i.
ii vioet. ii
tnur-
ho had
neiiod
tho conversation by saying that ho "had
had a hell of a Unlit with a inuti lust nMit
and had pretty nearly killed him." When
sjKiken to ulsiut his cscuh) from arrest ut
tbe time- he said tho tight took place back
oFono of tho saloons. This statement
bears falsehood on Its faco J for had a man
"been nearly killed" ho would havo been
found by sonio of tho frequenters of
whichever saloon tho tight occurred,
and iiK)ii careful inquiry our roimrlor
latlod to learn ot anv such en
counter hating taken n'laco. When
Cooimr mado this statement he apiiearcd
downcast and troubled ; ho had the up
inaranco of a man having lieen on a
t-prea; and when tho man told him ho
had hotter go home and go to bod, lie
said he believed he would, but first get
u good drink of whisky. It transpires
that there are two witnesses who will
swear to Cooper having Inquired at
Schwabiichoi's warehouse "whether any
one had seen a man by tho namo o(
Davis urotiud there." This was on Tues
day after the minder was committed.
This was no doubt asked by Cooier so
that In tho event of his hclng'arrcstcd for
thu crime ho would have it upiear
that ho kuuw nothing ulxint the mtirdor.
Cooler's reputation Is bad from tho
time ho entered his teens. As u boy lie
had u penchant for drinking, gambling
uud horse racing. In ISdj while ii resi
dent of Linn county, Or. ho was mixed
up in an assault case whereby it man was
nearly killed ; for that hu tied tho country
anil went down through California.
Almost every olllcer in Oregon had u
warrant for Ids arrest, but failed toappio
bend htm. During Ida iiIhciico In Cal
ifornia ho mot and married tho woman
who Is now his wife, and il was not un
til after his martlage did he return to the
scenes of his boyhood. In 1871 he re
turned to I. inu county ami surrendered
himself to tho sliuriiraud stood his trial.
The prosecuting witness could not be
found and he was acquitted of thu charge.
Ills brother John was a hard customer
ulso, and away kick in IKill, somewhere
about Ilaunock, tho vigilantes got after
him for horso-stciling, uud hii life ended
iKitwccn mother earth and the limb of a
tree. Ho bus another brother In Oregon
who is a man of means and u roputublo
citizen, but neither he nor his children
have hud anything to do with Cord for
years.
Tho iopo seems to. ho pinching
Cooler's nock tighter every hour, and it
"will tuko considerable sweating to get
him out of this soniH).
" When! hlilpmriil From WnrrruV
Mr. Samuel Kndlcott, of Adams, Is In
town to-day. Ho has been engaged this
fall in shipping ltee.-e & Itedman's wheat
from Warren's, a station on tlio O. k
T. railroad, between Helix and Shutruin's.
He has shipped ll'.'l carloads. TH.VOI
sacks, or 1K0.1ISI bushels from this )!nt.
Ilesido this, tho Northern Pacific F.lovutor
Company has shlped from tho samo
Point about 11,000 sacks, or tiliout L'.i,UtH)
bushels, uiukinr n total of uliout LMo.OOO
bushels shpH'd from this ono little way-station.
torn!. 1
Mr. Jlotteer's.
...i t i t . . i . r
which is ceriiiiiuy wormy ot imitation.
Ho has had constructed a handsome
picket for tho grave of his eldest son ;
llio fhiNtA mil liiifiilrintiif.il- ihimutil ntnl
painted, witli an arched gateway in front,
niMiio ni which is a ouautiiui tombstone
with the following Inscription:
Amtilllon'nllnililnzuil lilyli Inllm lireiwl,
lliwiith till 'iineriil pile ut rent,
Hut a yontiir life's hope Imveeirly llo.t
TollmhurvrM li'Hiiri.f I hi. Kllint ilnul,
Ami llllril with nihil lovuNinrerr,
A KHiierous h-nrl Uui burled here.
When wo lisik around upon some of
of the graves lu this cemetery and seo
the mounds mutilated by myriads of cat
tle tracks, wo feel like saying to tlio
friends of the deceased, "go tlio I and do
likewise."
Thero will bo a Christmas tree at tho
M. K. Chureh on Christmas live, and no
cll'ort will bo spared to make the occasion
ono of joy and interest to all w ho intend.
Wo had u slight fall of snow Saturday
ovonlng, but It disappeared lN'forouwarm
rain the noxt day. With tlm exception
of what wo liavo already mentioned, ev
erything is In tho regular cliuuiicl; oven
the water in Camas creek still runs per
sistently down stream, and everything is
lovely. "Ciiank'
Hotel ArrltK
Viluki) Ilousi: Patrick Murphy, Des
Moines, In: W S Woodwurd and wifo,
HakerCIty; P F DuFion, K lliichanan,
K l.ang, O N Walt, It 0 Smith, Portland;
DJAKiihcm, San Francisco: J S Tay
lor, Pomoroy ; S D Merrill, W I (irabam,
Farinlngton ; Adam Folsir, Pilot lttK-k;
Jas Cardcn, Joo Garrett, City; Mrs
Duncan and children, Pomcmy; Nat
Wobb, Wulla Walla; II l'oterson, Vln-
son: i l van .istiue, .iiuwaiiKco; i iv
Lot Tin. HOUll tlonnlMtx or Men's Dnrlt Uray Tweed Futt, Keek.,
.mcii' i.icnt urnyTweil Hnlt. Mueli
.Mcn' H rlpo Wonli d Hnlt, Miiek
Men x Htrlne ('linvlm Snlln. Hmflt
. .Mciri Someli t'lieek miiIIk, "nek
.Meu'n llmwn 1'lnl i Hulli, H'ek
Men's Mottled I'hevlolttiilN, H.iok ,.
I.ut .n. :toio.'miNK nr-.Meti'x llrokeii l'liilit Hull, Hack
.Men's Tiin-folon'il Cheek Hulls. Hack ,..
Men'i I.tKlit Mottled llakct tlilin, miek. -
jieirmroy mm niitfk Mo tuil siutn. kiu'K
Men's llluek iiint White Motlleit Hint, wick
Lot !Nf.. .'lO-id 1,'niiNlMtn iir-Mvn's Koney Plnk-Checl: Hilltii
Men's l'liiln I'ncvlot nult, hucU ....
.Menu ient I'liim miitn. kick
Men's Mottled Knuey Mix Hilltx
Mil Xn. .'10.111 OAnnlHtu nr-Mcn's llmwn Melton Hulls, snek
.iieirn lime i. nevint niiiin, iiiieK
Men's IliiAkct Cheek Hiilln, miek
.Men u iingni riu-cneeK nmi, Hues ,..,... , ,
Lot No. .1010 CiniNlNtM or-Mon'i llitrk Cheek Hoi Id Hull, miek..
.nen, niicpnrru i nerK i.xini miiii, oneK,...
Men's llroirn Tweed t'lnin Hull, rttek
Men u llnlr-Iiluo Tneeil Hull, kuck
Men's Light tlmy Cheviot hiiIIh, miek
Lot No. ao.tn ciiiimIxim or
Men's Wlnu Mixed HiiIIh, suck (flit line Is uxtm henvy irvlKlit),
l S8.00,
ZZJ. ill 10.00
I '
rL at 10.00
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f 111
lit .No. ,'toen VuiinIhIn of-Men's llltie mid Itml I'lnlil Snltx. unek I ..1 I O
Men's Illnekiiml llrown Htrjpe Cheviot Hulls, snck.. f i .uv
...... j t. 13.60
Lot Nil. :iOOO ;iinUIh or-Men's lleiitlicr MUcil Hllll,Hnek N
Men's Hllk Mixed HlrlpoHull. suek I
Men's lliiket Cheek HulUfroek f
Men's nine Melton Hultlitoek - I
Men's Itcd iimt Whlto Mixed Hull, froek J
Lot No. :iUO Consist' of
Men's Hllk Mixed ulls, snrk ),
Men's Hllk MIxeilCheckHults.siieic
C Ii Ilrtice. Helix: J
Itoek: J Wutson. O It
uud
torv
Portland
(Ioi.ni:.N Ut'i.i:. Mrs Tilloy, Ilhodo
Island; W W Patterson; C II Cumplicll,
Cold Spring; J J Jobson, D (' Derrick.
Ccntervillo; 0 S Morgan, Tho Dalles; J
Hobertson, Walla Walla; N K Mead.
Win Greer. Jas Uinogan, Meachuin;
A Dozicr, Yoakum ; M Perloy and family
Wullula.
Houiewlist Mltr.l.
An item apivared in yesterday's Kast
OimioNiAN which was fearfully and won
deifullv mixed. It was alsjtit a lot of
wooil which wiih shlpjied from Kaniela by
ono Itltchlo to It. T. Murdock. and billed
to contain ono cord lets than It really did
in order that tho freight might lw less
ened. Tho reporter mado it apiwar that
the wood wus measured by tho comiany's
men ami u conl was reserved by them to
get oven on tho freight question, when In
fact tlio trouble wus lietwecn Murdock
and itltchlo themselves. As, according to
IiIm hIiIiioIiil' receipt, only ten colds had
linker Cltv Di'iiKH'Jut! Yesterday after
noon lUilef of IPollce W. W. Travllllon
commeueil a crusiide upiiiti-t the kei'lMjrs
of tho bawdy houses hi this city. Wot
niuts nf arrest were issueil agahist a nutii
1st and their trials uro set for tut lay. At
this writing the rcp'irUr Is unable to give
the names of those arrested, but it is un
derstood that It is tlio intention to "pull"
every house in the city.
Tho following were elected at the city
election in Salem on Monday : Mayor,
Geo. Williams; Keeonlor, L. F. Conn;
Marshal, J. H. Hoss; Treasurer, K. J.
Swalibnl; Councllniep, Squire Fiirrur, F.d
llirw h, Georgo Collins, A. K. Strang, A.
X. Hush. All are Hijiubliiiuis exivpt
Hush, Williams for .Mayor had LJ ma
jority over P. H. D'An-)', and Conn for
lteconler had only II majority.
II. L. Murslon relitrued on last niglit's
train from his extended sojourn In Cal
ifornia, Mrs. Marston remaining with her
sister, wlio resides in that sunny hluto,
Il 1.1... l.,lnlr ri.fllfinil 111 fl.1V I
clonis Uto ounVhlch Wis J gj "f " """'
really sI.IpH y I itchie. This led 0l18 "
dilllculty li'tween tho two, in which It John Henry MyerH was hungeil at
f.t ii. ,t ititehlA .llaiil.iv.Ml n ro- Plarervillo. Citl.. l-rldav. for tho murder
vur. Ho was thereupon arrested, but of John Lowell last Mnreh. He had to bo
wns released on examination, It U-ing I carried to the Hcafrold,
found that the evidence was not sufiulf nt ! inl Salisbury, 1'rlmo .Minister of Kn
to linlil him. Tho O. It. & N. Co.'s cm
ployes deserve tho abovo explanation, as
they aro not ut present in tlm wood busi
ness. ,
A Street I'rrforiuBiive,
A man with a trick Unr was doing Pen
dleton toiluy. Tho animal is u beau
tiful epwimt'n, and Is evidently a cross
K'twTXn n polar and cinnamon U-ar. It
Is remarkably intelligent for it brutf, hu
diil not uptK-ar Imppy In its oaj.tivlty, and
really i hardly lie blamed, onder
how a human living would feel if tlraggwl
from his civllizeil home, led by n hook
through tho nose through gloomy for
ests, uud coiiislled to jierform a variety
nf antica ninoiig tho populace at Is-ur yd
i..,.. Pi,-,. liniiLnio vourM'lf in thu
liar's platv, and you will feel for joor I
lirnin as much piiyjwttiiiinriiuuii.
The Hotel ot Hl
gland, Is in favor of woman suffrage
I.uclen Ii. Fullerton. u hurdwurn mer
chant of Salem, died Saturday,
Tlio decrcaw of the publlo debt for
December was 11,784,021.
Count Tolstoi Is said to beaflllcted with
Boltening of tlio brain,
Senator Sherman Is In favor of the an
nexation of Canada,
Carl Schnrt has returned to the United
States,
DIKI).
aitAY-AtHpokneFMl. on HiturUny. Ui-
cemter l. lM. aire Minna unr, rnteu ?i
yiur-. S inontln, und lu days, nf typhoid
juieiiinoiila-
Mrs. Gray was the daughter of Mr. and
I Mrs. Seth Klchardson, old residents of
j this county, ami tho sister of G. D.,S. M.,
. . ,r . i . ci.n. ,.,Q I J. Jl., anil JViwaru iiiviimuBoii. iiiut
Tlm Chemekcto Hotel at fcalem nos fipuM.. in ., .,.,...,.,1 i.,,,,,! iuioll. u,i
lately come under the "nonlnB,nl," tho latier's home Is In LaGrande. The
O. II. Monroe andJ.lt. . IW death of the daughter bis cast afigloom
furnished and thorouKhly c ia P r " ' over tho family, and they havo tho sym
top to bottom, the kitchen having ixn ,, of l0 entire community in their
entirely rebuilt and tlio obby and rooms , mleiloat
.i.., i.i mil nut iii first class order i
for tho coming session of the legislature. ;
The prices oi iivwmuuj""" n-
r 1 tic ..... iiii'iirillnt' tol
from o to o
' " lotion. The patronage ofi
the public Is Bciicited.
nUICnilwCnd o tiebu.n.Uu1i
on tditrtkint fn In O-af 0, vsll tmd It er Ik at
tUiLOIOftTJIOMAS.
Lot N0..1070 tloiiMtil- of Men's llniM II ntnl While Mixed Hulls, suck... 1
.iieirs iiincK nnu wnitn .Mixeti nuns, snex ,
Men's Husket Cheviot l.tcltt llrown Hulls, sneks
Lot Nk, MOHO (JnnMlHtn of-
1S Ulrlerciit 1'ntteriu In Irk rUured C'nliiiere Hulls, snek
til. M.00
Lot Nn. .'It 1(1 Conalsts of
Meu's Niittind (Imy (no il(si
Httlls.snek ,
Men's lllsek und white Mitull
IMidd Hints, inek
Men's llrov.'n ChevlotSeoti;h Hulls,
froek
Men's 111 Ack Corkseiew Worsted
Hults, surk
Lot No. :il!!(IConlls nf-
Mrn's Durk Cheviot Hulls, ek 1
Men's Knney Cheviot Htilln, snek,i
ilniible-breHNteil )
Lot o. a i an (iini.t uf
Men's llmwn and llluek H tripe
Hulls, suek
Men's llluek. uud limy Hlrl'
Hulls, suck ,
Men's llluek Corkhorew culHwiiy,
frrek
ut i.i. mi
i tft.no
id in. no
l ot No. at in consuls of
l.ftO .Mili'sMlrlliedChevliil.iloiihlihrensn
Men's lliirkChovlot, fioek .. Sut tl..
Men's Dirk llnrl.lno, fiiK-k ..)
Lot Nn.a!tlOCniisMsor
Mn's Hi itvy CieHmeie t'siils
Lot No. 'AtHit C.insUls of--
Men's 1 1 envy Ciiihluiere I'siils, ns 1
sorted .
Lot o iw.'lll ConMsof-
ll.isCiissiiiieri Hulls, slrfN 12 In)
17 ye irs J
Lot Vo. aillll OiiinMsof-
Aten's Henvy overcoats, sles XII
lo II
l.nt No. TJln('oiiMnf -
t'hlhlreuS Knee-I'siil Hulls.'.M put-1
tern id -..-I
Lot No, 0 i'oultsof-
. Mt'J.IA
nt 1,09
it 1.0 tt
ni n.itn
ut l.fto
Mi'll'S lll'H.
to II
Dverc'iiits, sizts ,11
Ml 10, on
Prepaid Charges (o Pendleton, 50 Cents Extra,
Full Lines of our Superior llluiikuts constantly on hand. Scud for pileo list.
Order by Lot Number.
Brownsville Woolen Mills,
Ketail Store, No. MO First Street
Portland, Oregon.
CHAS. H. DODD & CO.,
IMPOSTM! ot
pardware, Iron, 3teeJ,
AND FARM MACHINERY.
FBONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Solo AgontH for Orogou und WnobinKton for
. . v ,. cuRE'S NEW DEAL PLOviS. 4 .
ISInsle, Ioul)le,or Tilppls I'mrv w, rhey rn o slmplii slid ioiiiomi nritr Alolut lierfev
tfou, thntthou) who liuvu liked Ihein orseeu Iheiii work run not suy eiioush lu
their praise. WofnriiHh tln'tn with or u ltliout kiuiutlitehintnl.
Heat nltuchininli ii r extra.
333B2EI2.3I: POWER DTT""!' WXTXaCy PLOWS.
" . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. .
lluekeye Hoe I'itws (Imln Drill, liuekeye Hfeilers. IlurkcyoHprliisTiM.tli Harrow, Hujurlor
(Iruln l)rlll,HupiilorH(CMlcr.
CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER.
The latest liupioved liiipleinent for sowing summer fallow', Tho most coinplolo OU(X
kiicii iful IimiI for this pursM In use,
Wt lo hve full Una ot BuuKles. 0rrleii. I'hnotoni. Mountain Wsijou,
Platform and other Oprlnu Vehicles.
. . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS.
Lawrence A Cbaplu's Burlng-TooUi Harrows, Pm Harrows, Hclcntlflo l'Cli Mill.
Purine fanning Mills,
IIAIH1I lIAItlt WIH33, lyj'C., SJ'X'C.
47-.SKNII I'Olt SIT.C'IAL ClltCUIVlW ANI I'llICK USTH.
FURNITURE, CWRPETS.
E. 0. & E. M. WHEELER,
DF.ALUHW IN
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS,
OILCLOTHS, SHADES, MATTINGS, ETO,
A Completo Stock of Furniture und CarjiotH.
Our Stock Covers 5,000 Feet of Flooring.
GOODS SOLI) ON KABY PAYMENTS.
IE. C. and PJ. M. "WIICr.DBl I
8UCCCE8SOR8 TO FORBES It WHEELER,
Association Uulldlng Pendiotou, Or.
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