East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 1888, Image 1

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    X) A.TT-jY.
SOEIP AT PARI
county Scrip taken at par
5000 t::
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HI. ISA NT IMtKUONIAN.
SIMII-Wl.liKI.Y - noo.
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E. O. PUBLISHING CO.,
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ji office on Subscription, Advcr
jerJob Printing Account.
PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OllEGON. ADtf D SAr, I)iflJ,3M ill LO, IS 38.
NO 210,
I.OlHiH MKKOTOUY.
e?ii?rr St.fl" .IhV M' Knl
Hull. ' .
Mill Kit I H AlTKIt NO. SI. It. A. M.
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III f'liun minim, lit
r II. fLOITON,
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urr.
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tld.tji III nil- .iiiiim.iiiv .iiih'iv .... ...
S5 l ilnl Simula) "f chcIi montli at
fii" r J. Million. W.M.: IC. At.?
.. . mrWiK NO. IH.A. II. U. w. mctih
nnr Th'inilny n Kin 0 r.iiKiiio
'".Vri'n ..vliM-k. . 0. I.kasuiik. M.
f I', TllTl.i Hrniiin i.
ftf.m '"- nl 4.11. il..l,U,b
ivrrr Miiuniii piiihii ..n....n,.i
1 ' M. I llimlinmrk, N. (J.
UATIIXA KN( ASI I M KNT KU. 17. I. U
i f, Mi'flu mi Hi" st-cowl iimi lint
v.'.' ........ ....il. mi - r.'m...nl.u.b
UvrllMUItK.l'. I .i ft. r niirtiuii,iM.-riiir.
rlJN'B IIKIIKCCK LIIIKlBHOill, I. U.
0, r. MH'I" in" iirxt nun mini jinun
ofmrll tnnlltll.
UtMONY I.OHOK NO. '21, K. OK V.
inllin'il'l Follows' Hull nviTJ'Tilo".
TftlMK Ml TiMoVllK-K. .t. C. t.KAHtJHK,
;C;J. WlllTAKKH,K.of K..II1II H.
itlilll.t Uit t itlfl t...,M It.
oM KHIowk' mill nvcrv wcfinoiiHy
. . - .it..u. l flllt VII V A It I
n.iiAitrir.iii i
IT CAIWO.VrOHT, . A. It,, inrtilM lit
whtWent linn every i iiiirmiiiy mum.
VArri.K, Coitiiiiniiilrr; J. 8. IIowkn,
ATTOKNKYB.
mlN.TUHNKIl A 0IIKWH, ATTOH.
MTHl IJIW. IIOOIIK IN IIIKI IV, AM'IClH.
Kuclii I'ruttli ton, Ori'non.
othchild II Beau
TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS,
A l)'cr llurl A ltrnril Olli-nul -An-iitlmr
iiliimlril Wrilinli I)iiii (lrrt
MUrlilrr l'MMtrilRrrii Klllrit III u It'll 1
ruml Wrvrk Aliiliii'tliin l mliiio
I'iiIIh.
-J)EALERS IN-
i.iir. Olllcn IIimiiii Nil. II, Ai"H!lii
Blwk, I'oliillctiin, OrOKOll.
OIKY A llM.liKHAY. AriXiHNKVH
ilUir. Iillcii ItiHitiiH I,1.', amuH A-
HI...I. H.....I l.f ....
7KII A KIT.Ui:UAI.I. ATTUKMiYI1
itUw. IIimiiiim No. fi mill H, Ai"clH.
UlotK. rnillfton, Uri'Kon.
IIEAK, ATTOKNKY AT I AW
nmiMiilii Kln.Mt. ill ThllliiliMlll
'X k MIVOIl, A'lTOIlNKVK AT LAW.
OSf nivnr 1 1 rut -Niilloiml Hun):, ivn-
' P. III TCIIKIl, ATTOIINKV AT I.AW.
Oiili'rvlllisOrwpui. Will practice
raaiO) of (iri'KOii m.''l vVmiiiliictiiM. (.ol
.otiDroiniillvnliiiiiilril 'U.
iSIKY WAOKIt. ATTOllNKYH AT
U. 1II.OH1H .'Hunt 4 (if tlii"Klil lri'.
1 1. i.iil'Olnif, curlier of Mnln Hint W'ulU
M4,Wuill('llll, Ufl'UOII.
ARTKIt A W1IITK, ATTOIlNhYK AT
U, l'einllt'l Uii'iiim itiMiniK H rinil
General Merchandise.
Main and Alta Sts.
. a t.vitdi: itt:w.iii.
i Thf .Hiiutlii'ril I'nclllc Itilllroml OITr. WAOO
ltrTiitil fur Mm ( iiplurr nf I'lirttrn AVhn
Attcinl'trtl to Ocmll n Trnlni
WAN MIAKOIKCO, IlCt!., III. 1 lit) till-
notiiict'infiit Ih iiiiulo til)lic to-iluy t tint
the Huutlirrn I'nclllc Itallruml Cuiniiuiiy
will "iiiy $."U0 rmvaril for tin urrtut of 1 1 To
partleH wliu lilneitl nn olwl ruction tin thu
ruilroiul truck ncur .Marynvlllo, t'ullfornlii.
funMditN iik'o, wrt'cuing ii tratu unit
iiitiHlirk urcat Iohi of llfn unit property,
Tho oKitriii'tion t'oiiKlhtt'il of u jtiwo of
Iron wotliil in thu frt wliicli wim in
tended toilcrall thu train unit ikiksoiI over
it nt u rapid rate, but the force with
which i he wheel htniek it.ifrovo It down
nnd 'Jlio train paused over It without the.
IcuNt .injury.
IN 1'Oltll.AMtnH Yi:.VIIN A tut.
A Niitlli' nf OtvRini Who Ciiuiii'il mi tile
hllcoftllr I'll) In IH:lll llr. Ml lUly, of
I'fiullrlull. Telia it Story llilrrt-.tlnK to
riuiiri'M Drrllim nr Itin iiillitiiH-lluiv
Mir t.'ll.v Vn NhiiipiI.
Krom I he I'urllitiul (lircniiliin.
Ui, Urn tKHir IiiiIIiiii, wlitAo initiiKireil iiilnil,
HmtliHl hieldiiil", orlirnr Hint In tli" mmiiN;
HlHHiitilpmiiilKi'leiii'uiietortiiiiKlit In Mrny,
Knr n lliu kuIiixj- nr milky way
W-INiliO.
In thu f llli't) of thu Oilman IIoiiko vcb-
tenlav tiftvrnoeii fat it cliort, flout, iiiiih-
ini ill
i
A (IKYHlMt IUIHMH.
FURNITURE, CARPETS.
B. 0. & B. M. WHEELER,
-DHAU2KK IN-
Hot Mint I'lillhitc lu i:rry lllrvcllnu Tint
'j l'riiili. Alnriui'il.
Vaskton, lak.. I fee. 10. A BuvwrhnM
bund, nut xixtv miles from lime, tltrtiw Inir
out hot mud in every direction all over
ground," an .loo Meek would wty. 1 lu
vlhiled the file of I'oitland venrH More
UUl tli lllllll III I'ln, 111! V1.IIHII llll lltlTI ... . ... I l.,fl it . I I
tlloh.iintv.Krt.atlvalatmli.K tliu KcttlerH liu l.auiiiier anil naty of elvfll.a Ion had
i.;i. Jifimiin..' VmHiIih,..,!,. ii .Imiii. Iiroken thu Hllfiito ol tlio (,'reat fortHt on
" . . ' lltii liiitiLu (if t In V ill ti nt nl tit 1 tit Turn i it it 1 1
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS.
mm a m f mm m T T I h.t f T iTxll
over tlm Hltiiallou
and uiik'Hn the evt-er hIoph of Itn own ac
ebrtl iiitich valuable farming land will he
tIctroyid, ami thu liumuHof many eople
tloitroycl.
f AIIIUM TItIN AT SrOICANi:,
AYiiiiiii; (llll Tnkeii Anny fniin Her lliiuir
"fliV Tun (Mil IViili Wln Are Unknown.
fli'iik'ANK Kam., Dec. 1U. .Miiiv 1-nr-kth,
aued Ihiitccn, Ii.ih tlkipieaicil fiotu
her hoiuu. Her f.itlier h.ivm Iio luut huw
her I'liday when lie left her at thu bonne.
Vlieu ho ii'tiinifit liotno that evenliiK'nliu
wOHgonu. tt Ih learned that an old man
and woman euino nnd earrled thu lrl oil',
hut their lit lit) duo an to their identity.
THAT I NI.O.lKI WIIAI'HN.
(jnrKdirAK'ilnaml " 'lrl In Ciillrnr.
In.
I'iDioSA, (!al. Doe. 10. Frank N. Fra
xtT, unod ten yearn nhot unit fatally
touinlcd Ids hUtui tliix mornlin;. Hu
wuit plaviiiii with u nun wliicli liu thought
OILCLOTHS, SHADES, M AT T I N G S -ETO . $M!i
Our
A Coinileto .SKwk of Furniture and CurN,tH.
Stock Covers 5,000 Feet of Flooring.
HiYSICI NS AND .StIKUKON.S.
w n IMIllTLI III! VJIHI I V X VIIUIIH.
fhm. I jIii-1 Irntrmi. Klv vcarri hint mm
kwj.itHi niMl prlviihi priu'ijc.'.
rXA.K HHtHllIN, MKTA-IMi YHK3IAN
nit Tfunl.fr nf IMirlllhfi MtlilU'i.
uv uitfiUHi. i -mull i ini 11111 iri't. i nn
Win?. I1 iiilljilfiii. IhmrMli.
0IIISWOI.I), l'IIYHICIA. ANI MUlt-
mm ill pi, in irvliii'ii ilrui! Htore.
"nrvinii. t lrel-Hver .Mixirnoiuu a
HI ' Kl.Vtl.. M. 11. HKKinK. OVKU
ilrUlllli.ll.. .1. f.. 1 yl.ir. llu.lllMll..il. All
- . .. ...iv.i.i i.ii.'ii I',.. ... ....
. ...41-. IIIHUI.IH
DENTISTS.
B. UI:aTIK. HKNTIST. OAH AUMIN
' liter,.!! inni.M.i.iii. utr.tMt.ttiTliiniii.
tiOODS SOLD ON liAHY lA Y.M1JNTS.
1Z. C. and JS. M. WHlfliBLIDR
SUCCCESSORS TO FORBES & WHEELER,
Aiwocliitioii lliilhlliiK
I'onitluton, Or.
IWHNl.MlllIf ki 1.1.1:11.
wuh not loaded, and hu jiolnted it at him an t'tiny Kmct
HlKtitr ami pulleil tlio iHffier, nun i no iikcaiiiisck of tiik iniii vsh.
t liarRO of lino nltot htruek hur in tlm , H,)Wiy ,( Ml,.y ihey ellniii tlm illl'ni'
lireaM. I'liyMi'iailH wty mio utiiuoi nvu. iiiuiiiitiilnt uml n-inl llielr iiikiiii hi iiimm'I
J ho bov it alniUHt liroken-beaite.l. iiiikhuii.
"Ferty-tiKht ycaiH iiko," ho huHI, "p
, cordliiK' ' lliu cMliiiaio of thu IIuiImiii
' II iv I'otupaiiy. them woio In Orcein and
nml 1 WaHhliiKtoii about 50,000 ludlaiiH, w linrto
niiiulit'rrt liavo hlnru dwindled to hntwoen
hJtiO and 10,000. What Man been tlm
cuiHDof thu tleellim of the nohlo red
mini In thu W't'Kt? DlwuHti hie Ihh'ii thu
principal caiine, and It may ho wild, thu
only one. To Illustrate . When I first
went to I'liiatllla, In !.-!, I found Hie
Indians robust, hearty, vigorous mid en
dowed hv nature with lino lonslltuliiuis.
A Oorrrpon,li.iit llrii rllir. llm CuiiImI for I ('oUHIIIllptlull WIIK Unknown to tllUIU.
i'rir HiMiii (imiiil Hull Mt Krim. Their principal means of llvlnu' was ile-
. . .t . .... I. ....it.... . . ... I ill. tlii. it
i.'.ii.. it.... 7 ihmii riven iniin iiiiiiiinu nun iii-iiiuki
A Tr.llll mi tint Mini I l' HIU'IikiI,
.Viiiiilirriir I'n'uriiKi'r Hlll'il.
San Fbancikci), Doe. 10. It wum io
ioi ted hero last nluht that u Santu lo
overland train had I veil ditched mid
u iiuiiilierof paN-eii:ein killed, I'ait'cu
lars nt this hour tiro not to lu had.
Knio koiioi'.s.
I H.ld, maintained it Milld fiont in hattlu
' and II red and munnuveted as If they liail
licon drilled hy u grtnliiatt'of West Point."
roni i.Asn'wAs vi:itv ydimitiiiin.
Oiil Tin e lu whose hunk wmp pmlnuii'iint in
Is n nilwr wliu iilwiiys Minns iiuliu'iii fur
HltNilii
Upkeep. II lit euliiiiit'rs still in nrrrnrs
lly leml I .clln'iii iiiIiiiiIch unit rlinrKliiKtlioiii
Jt'tir-. SntlKsiif Many MntMiun,
"Yes," saitl tlio t.'octor, "I wiw all
through this country heforo It wait fettled
1 by ililles. Ah early ns 18,'It). when I wan
; a'toddler nf nix yeais, I licaid tlio noisy
. . I . .. tlllll .11. .. 1 .1... A
leniny nin iinn ii phi n fiiihii rmuii imm- i iiunj ui lliu i iiiameiiu m mo preseni
eiilar, well-knit man, whoso hrtunted face tito of Oregon (Ml v. Ur. .MeLauBhlln wan
and keen, OancliiK bioumlexes pivu him 1 htillditiK eanal tbcie,imd I accompanied
the iipivariineo of an Oriental, n Saraeen; ;a numliertif men who went from Vnn
u Mwartliy form which seemed to Ittivo eouvet to visit thiuilare. On our way wo
"sustained a thousand tolls aiiilwasteailv UtopKd at Portland, nnd eauiped whero
todaroa thousand nioiu." Ills round, , Allen -l.eu Is' slum hliuids,on Front and
jovial faeo Wiw not oil' with exprt'Hsivo D strertn. Thu notllmrn part of Iowa
Iron-Kray eyohrowrt nnd mustaehi) of thu wan then it lino pnilrlo sklrlin the river
N.uno hue, unit ild-rimmed spectacles I 11Uik and exteiullnn hack nlsHit iliK) or
rested on his noso. 'Hint' had dealt .oo j,,rtls. lletweou Coiieh lake and tho
gently with his locks, and the hlaek hair river was a rith.i erow tied with hruneli
was only hero and there IntiiruiinRliHl Ing tuk trees. All south of D street wait
with lines of gray. Fruipiently nniont? a great forest of stalely ths, oak and
thu pallets at tho hold hu iirogui.ed old i other liees."
iieqiialntanceH, mainly men well Unowu "Do you reuimnlsr when Portland wum
In Oregon, and a hearty shako of tin, sellled?"
hands and exehange of compliments ful-: "When I relumed from Now York In
lowed, lie was Dr. William 0. McKay, ' 18 III .therti was it settlement on tho Civ
of Pendleton, who has been in Oregon i ruthors claim In South Portland. Win.
"slnco Mount Hood was a hole In the i lludiMin. un Knullslimno who participated
in the futile Is'tueen Ihtt (Vuistitulion
and (Iiicrileie, had settled llieio In lh.'Hl
and was tho Ihst while sclller fo pilch
his lent on thu ground now within tho
corporate limits of Pottliind. Iliihadit
.iiiieli, keeping cattle uml hogs, and It
Mug for it long tlmti thu only setllement
iKituren Vancouver and Oregon City,
vessels iisetl to slop them and got sup
plies. At tho foot of Monison stiwt was
a log cabin which Overton hud built, af
terwards selling the rectlon of laud on
which it stissi lo livejoy.t Pellygrovn
for $100 In proiioiis and goods, and
shorllv atlurwanl he started ucmss thu
plains to St. Louis. In 181 1 or '4ft thu
now owneiH of tho laud iH'gan to think
that tho place had g'liio long enough
without it iiumu, and bncjoy, lsilng
a Poston man, favored palling thn
soltlementrt afior his old hoinu. whllu
Pettygrovo wauled to namii It aftor bis
nativo placo, Portland, Maine, Tosettlo
thntllsiute Ihoy decided to toss u half
dollar. Pettygrovo said 'heads'iiiid heads
wou,nni!dicrc foio the new city was palled
Portland. Many have doubted Hits In
cident, hut il was omuiou talk lit thn
liiiio and I liavo no doubt of lis truth.
Tho discovery of gold In California killed
Oiegou City, which for many ears had
been Hie metiosis, and gavo I 'or! land
lllj commercial supremacy, which It has
maintained to this day. California
wanted all the meat, lumber ami Hour it
could gel, mid I'oitland U'lng able tn
supply her wants, Iho harlsir wit lined
with vessels tit llines, and uvory Ixxly
was busy. I.nmlier was wijilli $10J u
thoiiMiiiil, mid Hour a ban el. Port
land was n natural towncitu and hud to
giow."
laid thu foundation of tho city which has
sptead Itself far and wldo of Into years.
Dr. .McKay is of I'tiglish-lndlan parent
age, and wits Isirn in Astoria, in the fort
of tho Hudson liny Company, whciotho
Sisters' hospital now stands, Miucli 18,
IK'.'l. His f.itlic r came to tlm Columbia
river with John Jacob Astor, tho founder
of Astoria, arriving in I HP.. When the
tloetor was very joung the lieadiiiaiterH
of tho pompany was changed In Yitniou
ver, mid Ids parents removed to that place.
liming tho Presidential campaign of
1KI0 hu was intending school at Spring
Held, Mass,, and hu has always taken
great pride in saying that hu parried n
llamlng toichaud participated lu tho rat
illeatioii of thu election of Tippecanoe,
ami;; in equal amount of iirldn (u vntlug
for Tip's grandson nnd ratifying Ids elec
tion. Since lK.il hi) has lived near Pen
dleton, and McKay preek. which glides
through thu country u mile from thu city,
Is'ars his mime. Dr. McKay Is well ed
ucated, spi-aks Muglish lltiuntly unit with
EVERYTHING NEW;
MF.CIIANIC.S.
I.Vltlt,X JAY. 1'AINTEIl
.an
mfvr. Wnru nmtiiiitlv ilituB.
AN1 I'Al'KU
I, .rave
Urt'cue, on uairt
H. IMiiL't'ii imuniti trmlll 1VII
Fi'iiiir, KHiiiimiiH iiirniinru mi
--IVC,
.A. llfflMM, CAIII'KNTKIl ANL'
I'UllJfr. Ihiiik onli-ni at rtjldenre.
fP.Pl....... . n.. . . . . .. .. 1.....IaI
..null itiiii i iiiiiii iiHjiii kirveiH. I viii.tv-
inquire nt wauon . irfiur-
-IN TIIK HHAPH 0F-
Jewelry, Clocks, Watches and Sil
verware, OF TIIK VKHY I.ATKST HTYI.Kfi AND DF..HIONS. .
Wp lire now iiiPnaretl to eiigravo all work ub Monograms on awry thing flight from
us, without charge.
I
Jtuiihm our OouitH in larU mumlMti from different fctoriM, we ir-
Jtuuluu o, ; htm url,'t,ltet. thnn nt rorttuml ami other
placet, whrre ICj-peimtH arehinhcr.
iiji-i.
iMM Ilvr unnL.n ... r.i.L..ll'ril 1VI1
.. .kuii jiHK(.r. Alia una utinirn r.,..,
h . hp im.i iM..iiiij. iiimiii rr. mill ...
. fiiw icrinu. iMnn-iiiur uiikihiuii mvv
uur.iiiiielnK.
ASP & IIIIOWK. IIOI'HK OAltltfAOK
illlllBt-M. I'AmilHIIIII. UlIfci'tM
- uniry rpolve prompt "
irn r .
il I 1 1 u II I S J linilWIIINll. .Ill Mill Ik
-M- u, iirni.n ui Hplia Itlll MIJ1E.U. .MUlil i
Ileum, Dreaon, 1
L'ttAiNK Di PKATi STONK AND JIHICK
im ititmuiueiit M.ttliie ipecluity;
X piaMerliu. all Kimu ui v""."
' k rnrlr ruAn(u, Kiunnnitlilli'.
PERFECT SATISFACTION
IX KVKKY PAltTICl'IiAK. CAI.UAND KXAMINK OUH
DESIGNS IN SOLID AND GOLD-PLATED COODS.
Comer Main and Court Statin.
F. J. DONALDSON.
NEW
To tin, IMImrnf IhoKnst llrik'niilun.
SwdiiL- no loealri fitim Kcho for a long
tlmo, 1 will glvo you u silnter or two.
limes aio nun.
i'l...r.. ta KiKiulitf niblii kli'kncsM at nri-s-
I .lluiu " ...... - - . - -
ent 111 this vicinity. ,
t Tho Thanksgiving bull t tlio Musonlo
t If II - I . ,1- ..l...l.. .ill lllllll .1,111 .!
IIUII HSIH'lllHI 1IHUIJ, ll.lil""Sii '
in uerii mesDiit who conducted thuiu-
ti-clvps rather Iwisteroiisly. Thme U-Ing
In prlzo to bo glvt:n to the best lady
luuiinr. nt :t o'clock a. l it was an-
' nouueed tliut Iho tlmo hud arrived, when
tlm fair contestants siiouiu
tiartnerd and walU lor f
of Kcho. MesttiH. Moso
Um.ru uml Dr. Porter
judgos. Ueorgo Oliver unit Mrs. Itlch
nril ueru tlm tlrst on tho lloor. and com
roenceil inari:hing. (ieorgolM)kotldeat)ily
pain and trembled liko n leaf, fearing
iieopli) would think that ho wouldn't try
to give hlsiartner Justico, tils ulster Itcing
alsoono of the routestanls. Tho next
on the lloor wero Mr. Ferguson of Foster
nnd Miss Alico llrunchamii of Kcho, and
following llieui tamo DuvM Aicuarty 01
ISulter creek and Miss Mumle Hector df
ICcho. Tlm tlmo being nearly up for Iho
pontust, Mr. ClmrlPH Muckuy ol -Vlpiiin
uml Miss Hosti Oliver of l'chn aroso uml
caino marching down Iho hull i then on
tho slgnul to Iho tniwIiTaiiH fhat It wus
tlmo Ui utart, uway Ihey nil went excopt
(ieorgo Oliver uml Mrs. Jones, who con
tlntifd walking down the hull. Soon
Ihoy pommeneed ulso nnd then nil set
ItetldowntubiMtiieM. us though U tt'n?
a dance for life und death. In Hvo
mintilcs tlmo was culled, und It was mi
notinmlby tho judges that Mrs. Jwioh
und Ueorgo Oliver hud parried oil tho
honors cf tho evening. Mrs. Jones ro
reived tho iirlze. The Judges then an
nounced to Dave Mct'urty und (ieorgo
Oliver that Ihoro wan no ililiureiico lu
thelrdaiiciiig.no that no pi ! would bo
awarded to either. .
Theio Will bo a ilunuc at helm on Now
Year's eve. A large attendance Is ox
,Cle. I.kiiai. J.miir.
A rii'Mniiiil lllli rlmle.
Krnin tliiNuw Yrk Kvei.lng Wnilil.
A pleasant and Inleresllng scene, wit
wllimsMil on the Sixth Aveuiiti
lllovateil Itullroad yesterday by tho pas
sengers on it noon train. A tlred-out
newslsiy was iislcii In nun of tlm si'ats.
Ilia ...il 11.. (-.. li-l,i, mill lltlll ulltl llllll
II . .. . . I.t. . I... II... I ... I. .. . ..I.I..1 ....I
I won, wen Piuiiieu in skims, huh nun uni uh pan nan luiien on nun iiisiioju rcsuiu
if.ilo robes mid worn supplied with tho against tlm ImnUcat. Two young ladles
blankets of thu Hudson Hay Company. I entered tho par und sat opposite Ihuslepp-'To-day,
in tlm same sections thu Indians I whosu fact) was comely tlosjiltu
are more or less alUictod with ponsiiui-! its lack of soap and water. Olio of tho
lion, K'tofula mid kindred din use, When I young women gently raised tho boy's
I saw them lltst Ihoy went the typical I Im.ul without waking him, und placed
Indians, us I havii described Ibciii. but i .r soft muH' detwecii his begrimed elipok
now Ihov huvo tlegeneritteil; limy liuvn Um ihu hard wood,
fallen heforo tho iiuirch of piogtess and 1 This was the Impulslvo net of it kind
civillatlon. Tho white inuii has mado . ln:irt , unit un old gentleinuii M-uted near
his huiuo in tho laud, cleared the stiinly mulled upprtivlngly. unit taking n quattcr
I IIUUIICII it
(orestH and driven their gaum away, unit j (wm his ss ket without won
is sir jh hits suH't-red in his attempts to i tn tlm oiini! wouiiui and pointed to thn
cnis)so ii ur ...i.,,,, i.tH wi,j, hrother's habits und cus- i iM,v. Another tiassnnirer silonlly olTerod
II CIIUIII pionsnip . Tl,. u .,l,ll...l.lni,l.nl Imu luLen tlm ' .. .Il TI.. lu ....m .-..nlni'lnim Iii a
'IVlllllll. (MtliU l"HII-. II"!''- , , 1IIIIM uiiv.n -'
iiiiiuii., i imi ..liiiiB tin. ,in,,ifu uiirm fnra iinil mlsi r.... ..il.uii.iu nvurvlult. In tint mr hiiil
wero chosen for ' r,... ..." : .' i...V in.V '." .V " ' "... : . .. . ,.: 7,i v,:
llllll 1 lOllllll llllllll nuilllllK .in, .J I I OH 1 1 1 lllllL-l I SllllllHIIIIIK tilimiun iii .w,-
choerlnss calico uniurv fund, unit Iho voting woman, her
in hi ituiiisl tiv n iirmiii niiiMii
Isiuuty
years ugo, uml ksjso,
ilniHses now servo the
uml winter. DIseuko U now tho rillo, uhieh i-ovemd her cheeks and reached lu
wliero onto it wus the exception, und 1 jl0 forehead und chin, deposited tho
health, onco tho ruin, Is now Iho oxeep- uuiount in tho weary uml still sleeping
lion, It is n self-evident truth that tlm bov'H tsickot. Tho girls left tho train lm
Indians of Iho Northwest havn lost their i f0,, n,0 tt,i uwnko Probably ho
old thno vigor, self-ussertion, manhood , ,n.uinrd of n gosl fairy, mid doubtless
and strength." hu believed lu Santa t'laus inoro (Irmly
i i. ts iik iiksi scirATioN. i than iivcrwheii ho put tils ham) Into hi
What rntttliisl do ou favor to rcsuscl- well suppllwl jssjket.
lot.. III. IiuIIiiIIMT'
-It is clear In mo that it devolved iisui
tho governmunt io do something to pio-1
vent tho to'ul (Ieicuileut of tho Indians. .
Our l'ruirr uml frrn Wool,
From lli New York llnrnlil.
Tin, i'iiiii lm. . Inter has already ulvoil a
inn m i viviiiiivn. ...v i ;-r V'.. . .
Tho plan of ulloling lands In severalty is I slight samplo of Its rigou In lliu Umsir
un excellent one, und I favor it Ixkmum) it ' Hudson vullov und In JSorthcrn Now
makes each Indian tlecadeiitii iiion his York. Soon tlm farmers lu this region
own industry for his mipimrt. I mil i,h i and throughout tho est nnd Northw;t)ijt,
isk-hI tn tribal relations, for thoy inuko fhlveilng In ltn lsreal blasts und bill
iho Indiuus worthless and isirmll him to , zaids, will Imvo nmplo limu tn rellect
loam nt will ull over tho country und nx,n Hit, virtues of che.i'r woolen cloth
hunt und ruinblo. rotiirinng In winter tn Ing for Ihemsclves unit fuinillert, und ol
eiiHiimo thu fissluiid burn tho fuel his I cIipup purisits for their Iioiisch. An tho
fiiiiifni ,v..ruiirlri.il.li..'ruili'il muaw has1 lev i;als sweep through Iho rural ills
SALOONS.
(jEo"-' UAllVKAU. IMtOl'HIKTOH OK
fjtnrf iwer on aruuijUU Mue Wlue. Ui' P"t ana Iim every couvtuleuce.
C Isur. any,
THE BOWMAN HOUSE
H, j, Morton, Proprietor.
Main ami Itallroaa HU., I'endletou.Oreeo
Vr Hits ile-
Teriaiii
wtitUw
DUTCH HENRY,
The "W ood Man
DUTCH HENRY.
THE FEED MAN,
a'EllHSTUKKT PKNDLETON
A rilue At (Mil TrPr limm.
Kiom Hie Nw York Wnrlil.
Any "Hsg" tliat flies for untaxed
whUky und wur-tuxod clothing, fwsl,
fnl. uml shelter for tho iotlo may bo
in old Whit! ran. or n Itepnblieun ban
uatheicd during tin, summer mouths.
Put un Indian on land, male him under
stand that lm must earn his living, unit I
think ho will do It."
"Which trlbos. in your opjnlon, wero
tho iniMt powerful unos In Urn Noilli-westt"
Tlio ISi'i Purees tind t;uyusoi( wore, by
ull moans, tlm grtwtui't Irlls wot of Iho
It eky Mountains. Why, limy id to
' roum us far oust us tho Miimouri river on
their bunting i!Xtditioiis, uml if Ihoy
' chuueod to moot u war aity ol any trlU
they wnio romly und preparul to uiihnld
by strength of arms thu glory of tho West.
An oitiier wim longui in mo iieisjinon
diets Ihoy will havo un opixmuntiy ot
weiglilug the arguments lor ami against
"frew wool," which, during thu lalo K
lltlcal canvass, thoy woio loo busy Io con
1 sliliir.
Tho fanner's out of door lift) may
i harden him into u cut lain indiljuicucu Io
the exceptional rigors of our winter
; climate, but lm euiumt turn u deaf car to
thu clamors of wifo uml children for
warm clothing nod a cniufortubh, homo.
Tho huulih interests of thu rural lugious
uro pootiltariy doisjndwnt iu"i (lnu
wooton elothiinr. As thepuso now siuiuu
per, or u piratical ousign. Hut it is not, ' ujld mo tluit wnno of tho Uenvst nnd
nr,vr was and never will bo u Deinocrutio ,oit valliaut Huliting he over engaged
flag. in vim tho but Peres. Tlio Indians, ho
thu uvowko farmer utrfs an ounce ol pro
tection tuiilio wislim pnsiiP t s, wnue no
pays a tuilud of high taiill' mi ull thu
woolen gissU consumed by hiuiself and
Ins household.