East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1889, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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    MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1889.
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lt OrrKiinlnii llrmieli Ofllre.
-Inirn Ki'li'in un uon rf rnrllnlle
in mil t urn i-.Asr (uikionia
Litli-o ulicil I l'or'1 'till, mill make
i . t...i... n Tiilnt .In.. I I., ..........
.Mn.t'XlHll I Stark, rile of tlio 17AHT
. 'iirlli in l ini'iUH.Hiiu inner nr.
?.,iWh.IiI Klnli tcrrl ory piiner-aru nl
...t fur tin' iKTominixIntloii of
mr.uil Ilit-rc i a ten pnono in iiiooillon
Hunt's railroad
iiwuy hh forinetly.
CVUIV PrOIICItV (IWIlnp .in.., I.l ..I i.i . ThrniM.ii A........ . ...
ii. - .- i -rf w. .....o nm mum tier in ..ipi. huh uuiiriipn nv iniifp ..
1110 w eel. 118 110 should. tm railroad will i -lmr8e,l Will, :,,iib .,.H...,iVl.-. .. 1"" IUUr HrTUri Acll..n on tin. UpuIIi i
lit fiiiui tt.i.. i.... '"i .. " ... H...H
."m-i i ' .' .' ,lu,V' "ItllOllt llilllullltV. I """""A'x'Hlllip Mutter.
tl. Inn " the sausuge-makers
n.l.lo.l. .". ,llv0: . ... ..V,"m I'"' Mill street
. . i,,ki' ill in. I ril iuisiiMHML'. I lU lllti-Imp In II....
HMimm u fur mm." p.iii,iit..-u n.i. ' Uniuirt it.....i -... .
I'T, oru UllOsted
docs, not seem so far I
U IS 0V ( eiit nil If
UNIIKIl AltltKST.
IIKSlll.UTIONH Ol' UKHI'KCT.
... ivwiiuvn ATlflV A I. (MM1IIH1I
u.m MIK'K lilK'K llf HI" U. lltll (I ill It
... .l.iiii mill uini iikihi niiL'uui. niiiiu.v
..... of ii 14- ill. i.nu iiiiij 11. ill. miiiuniv
... lit. n. .inn wlvk nrnvpritiiiiiiitr.
Uf-itO'i I'' "I UlMlld Welcolllntlt
. '.1., II...... I, ill nnnnnnli.l u... I...I .....
trrbMla tin cliy.
Heat free.
(Ikii. II. I.Kit, Pastor.
KXTKA COI'IKH.
Mr copies oi inn now iears.r;ABT
ioMAN tiuiy 1x3 hud nt tho business
it 10 ccntH n copy, In wmpicrH
for mailing if desired. Postage
IIIIKVITIK.
IS I quality of timothy hay In for
1 'I" la Ifl.ltHlflt
, V. King (Mil now hn found in
..... ,iii,.i. ni miVi I Itn it tat .lHfjt
,,A nmiU ut all honrn ut tliu Fronrli
... i t it. .i.i
.C,.i. hitakcr tin tin1 1 trgest tlcti
inrticoof any dentist in hustoui Or-
i'Ij Wliltalor, of Coiilcrvlllo, I re
-rl imii'li I't tUT, ittid lilri Hiiei'dy rv
niilk'ip.iU'd.
oiiniiii'iiit'iiitv iiiiKiiMirowomnanv'H
...... .....i ...
n.w ujiniiini:u tu-ii.iv.
'jiiiil Cmirt rmivi'iiUH tO'inorrow for
Sninnrv noik, hut no important htitd
.til l.,i In. mil niilll Din Ulli
I Minn, rupriwutlimtlio laro I'nt
Ifilntlni; I'HliiiiliHliiuont of I.owIm &
l.n.lHln town in tlio intereptH ol lim
xnuiia iui.i rminicry m in opi-ni-
If it provort h ftiuivm in nlla
u nn win proimijiy iw Hi.tricit in
Won.
Ir KoIIIh, (ho olnqnonl. CliriHllan
it, Arrived on lint iiIu'IiI'h train from
li Walla llo preat'liCH to-nlnlit at
wirt lionto.
5. Wiilllo & Hon liavo piirchiifod tlio
I..II II . .1 .. .... 1
iwiiiiiim nil i nil I in iii'i ill mil iiuiin
aipon Htrm ti, formerly occupied by
i.ir it flu.
uri'porli-d that tho iNnrtliern lVillo
wi mil Hliomv lliurbuinn iv Bid l
to Iki on ii riHliiL' iniirkct.
I'rlilay. John l.auroy fell frmn
(rli l.iililnr. nml uiin rniiflilnnilitv
Inrli. nifiiln ffl.ifitv
. . .it . ...
. i .
It ih u moiiHtcr. at itl u "hou"
tu do cnuuica 10 itirn on u whii
llotmor, naoinaniel by Olto i
ah hoi no ol uh lunnora uro j
TBI 11.111111111 nuiu in'j
.J.. ..II 1.. t...!.I..AJ (.AHUllil tit
IU1 Ulinilivrvi lll'r?.r iii
tVulto Imvo hlRtii'd an aizreeniPiit
. . i . . ,iv rf.1
'"0 niinil.lVH IIHUT UllllU.l'J .'J. liu
m mlo)ted tlio rulo January flrnt.
!oiin iiltio aro talking of jolniiiK tho
m-iit.
n . w e .1 . i.i
litia uniiiimiilnit tlin llMT (IIK
uu iinnKuiK oi piiiiiiMiiuiu u i in i.-
. nuuon oi linn, paper. " ny inn
Eisr Ohkikinian is thu loading Dein-
u......... t .1... L'l..ln
ph Uhiiuin Ih down on ono of h'
iv-A tiipa frmn Teel Siirinu'i', liieh
'ubL'HiiH nearly tin pleaH.int in tlio
i rt iii the Hiiiiiiner tl.no. Uu ia
m I'iti til luun iij ti, uiiiiiiw'iinv w
iuii tn mu'nio uuAi- niiiiiuivi
aroiupIesHtlmn fourteen iinnll
tor tlio iviHltion of UnUed UWt
I I.k I ltji-k.ai n II 1 til rl II ril II H
-"I'l'llt-illiv l" lliu nn.it
Iililn thu nlft of tho mm- I'lenN
ie will eertahily liavo IiIh hands
ft Winter put forth hl boet eflbrtB
y forenoon and xnirod down laruo
iof cunealid utmoMpherefor u tlmo.
w "Uiiitiful" wan pooti enlivened
lr liv tlio ravs of old Sol, who
-u ioiim in iii.. at ernoon in an ma
tow beatity,
M 1.Uiirl- lirlilim nirnxfl Snnkn
Ulrf II... 11 .1 .1.. I .... I . n ...l.
m vii piiiiii'it'inir rr'iM-ii -.'.
'lie wt vm of frolcht trains, and
bliH-L-mln nn llin Purmliii-Mon
i haa bit n rji-KSil. 1 n a da v or two
IriittiitnffAM ,...l.,., m-III .ilun a nrrtaa
nii i iuiiis "ill iiinv fj ivw.j
rocros8inu as uhiihI.
rtn& I 1.1 . rt i 1
H'-ioe and urnvpltni? n( .Muin street.
HQ. A. Smlil. ,..i. ir...o (. tli.i
8CYint v fiintu iuip i.iil.tii vnril Ct(
forty COntH lwr niiKIn vuril for flit
TV .. 1 A I t . . ' . II .1
. i -im tllllfc'lltu UUI1ID JVI I4UVM4
.7 .tfe Butter. H is bid waa of cou rue
R U'i.-.i. ... ....
- Muevipr iHm tQWa again, iniena
Vmaln until after tlio tlrutof tho
WANTS, KOH KHST, KIT.
nf.lmlKP HHlkfr. n11":'.1 AIIVp.111 IkIMI.-Ni tUm in Dili
At a nicctliiK of the members i.f tho I T,;,,mW
Im ........ . . l K "H V1"" "w r.,.fc..,,H l,m K"
...... u-iiivi iujii mil iiiiiitir i ii it ii f ttnit in iiiiiiniipa iitiTiiii.. .. .i
im.Bt.ed. ' .!,. i.;: ".v.vu. ", f y ,wl :
..4 I I ! MIMIIMl"
m.p ur. of "1,kur -"''- OieKi.n. on January '
, m.,lnv nf '.tl'',.,83l, "l 1,10 olllee of Umieneo Vw;
l-lo o Ma.ivlll, f iikUr fily. to take Hi.ilalile
"ii'inH u i""0" ,IM" death of Judge Walker. ,'"
lho iiiifnnnily with ulitfh Hie "vermin ' !ut ''J' J.u""'8 Jaioiw anil
"ftlieiirehH ' unito in jiialriiig an additl ui ,ll'm'r u'.ll,, Wit
to thoirnmiibers IhoiiIv o.pialled bv tho i l'0,1'l,,1, nl.v 1,1,11 "I'ete."
uvldity w ith whleh ll.ov Uiek a ineinner 1 ' ,0-v l"'ed wlili
HWnMl
I the Italian lm.--
Wild lloipo eivek.
Hons. T. V. Hd.. A. J. laiwieneo, It. S. " ' tl 1,1 1
irs, wnetlier ,raft Hiiitab e remiliitlonH, who-o leiniit lOlt .l.i: -t i,Vp Mr
.now, tire In wamulunteil iih fnll.iu M V U"r i Hot H i. ..ir.
Tl.l...tll....r-l ""'I"!'- HH 11I.M. IIKl.l.r.-ll llorkMllr,- I,ll.
IlV. (i. II. Ijn iit1iri.ili.il m ll,.. iml,,..
Hervil'eH lllxt ivnniiiL. In llm llm.ll.i
church, and to Bay that Ida nermon wan
enjoyed and appreciated would bo ex
prcHNing it mildly. Tho wibjcet of IiIh
(liHCOllrKO WIIH 1111 lltllllliUMant Mm. 1ml In.
lercH tng withal. "11011," plain and
himplo, wan Hb title, and tho reverend
nil ii... i i
,1, ,. , i i i niuiiiiiur ... , " ...... urn i.iiivi'ii hi
that low bv-en downed in itn ntrugglo for lut",'i an may bn Imagined, the
vAimuiiLu. inu riirtlauil Dailv Ncwh H 5 ,. V, ""-"'"lieu miicli w
a Kiinn e. In full I 111 4 liimn I lu'i .,..,...!,... : In I endletou and munv niiii.iru
f much tmiiltyhig conunent. while Km . tT,w V f"'""."" 0" KeeiiiH to know
lil..iil . tl . . ' lUtiin hi lit nl...... ll... . i. . in
M tit-Ill I II 14 1 1111 linWMtl'ltUlf fnrlI ii'iin .'-iiilt IUI1 ItlUlIU IIIL' Hfl'I'IM. I III fitliciifu I ii .... ....
Kled with liyritU.a't praine. I !. . ("""tlo, and nothing ! of W X t.ZX
.-huhiiii inn iniu mure oi t no arrest wmivii, i,iii ,i .n V.r V A ' " i . ,
known, but the folloul.nr Infornmtio. . .. T1 lrtrM,',.0,,l!,J' w.l,Ich
.eatiedh.m all nourc,,, Ib given for what . Xc'C' t "" "B"
It KeeiiiH that n HVKt..i,i,,tti. ,.wi.. I "colved, by the members of tho bar of
tlo Hteallmz. Ii1iiIimV.1 I.. " ., . ,i. 1 1 aK,!r ,:oum, M.l'm riitit wo n-celvo
band of thiuvcH, lmn lKen going on for n
long time in this njlghborhood. Oiiora-
&,ab,.,oB; r Juh,,co In h r
Htii Known ortinloBtj Ie. guilty or Innw-ent re.natnB to Iki proven.
ine eaiiHo of their arrest was tho de
parture of Jud llealoaiHl'ilmTownsend
for parts unknown on Friday night's train,
and that then paitleH were the blggent
toadrt In tho puddle there Ih neurcolv any
riKim for doubt. Hefore leaving, lieale,
in a Htatement mado to a friend, Impli
cated tlio pardon who were arrested, and,
iih tho Baying Is, "nave tho liuslnesi
rt.-i p.i.- l'i i in w iik n ii r
nml. Atuiiv n i. nun .n M..IH
l. inwii p . in miiiur.i.i
late !ii.iir!.iii. I.nli.ii .,f Km Klvdi in.K,.; .1
ta'SPi i " i ' ! ii ;,A,, (M,
to pie.Iii. and J. U. l)aldvill aiiKjilid w"," v 'f K'm.I n..,.,. mm,., ,i ,.i m,,.
Meeie'im, 1 nn it-mm-i it : h mi una.' of iiiiui
On in. I nn .. ..,i,.....li. .1 r i "V "' ' .,",',:"r "" ' "''i i'"".
m. lion, a committee eonsMlin: of ?ZT.$ lilille ,,W
l .1" illlll IIHII A X I' t .
I'MIN U. Mi'lllllliK.
Mil ll. ji f
0. W. Hunt, tho railroad tiinL'mitn. n.
eompaiiied by 0. Herman. H. 11. Hinllh,
Frank HpIIIh and M. K. Hln lu. fiii.inli.ira
of bin rhiir. nro In town. Mr. Hunt bold
convcrsu with several l'eiidletoiilatiB, but
no now points were developed. Ho
leaves on to-morrow morniniVM train fur
tlio urand Hondo val ov. to seo what n
lucementH nru ottered for tho 111111(11111; of
inn road iicmtN the mouiitaltiH.
no ncn-riKist nt . I), iiiui-inni whh
visiieil at a Into hour liM night, a board
wa knocked oif to admit of egies-, mid
liilit foN of rare breed were rndelv
aroused from their slnnili t and Btoleu
away. Jir. Han-ford ihiiikH it u very
foul pruceiihtiL'. and belloveH that nnv
on.- who would bo guilty of ll would steal
chlckeiiH.
Ch.iilcH (.icnevee, a well-known stock
man of Itcar Cre 'k, is in inwu, liiiHviiiL'
himself In purchasing hupi IIck. llo s.is
the stock In his nelghboihiH'd Ih in pretty
fair condition at picsi-nt. but should ii Id
weather nceur, iih iiriphesled hy cliiiia'li
wlMcacies, unich Io-h would luovliably
eiiMio, im feed Ih scarce among t-.it' loinoii.
Hunt's head men who an 1 veil to-day
were engaged thin afternoon In milking it
prelimluiiry t-uivcv within tliccilv lim Uh
to locate the iiroposed lino of Hunt's road
tliroiiL'li tlii. sli-i'i'ts of I'i'iiilli'iiiii. i'lioi
uiiKited (iiiestion of which Ih tho best
route will probably bo Boltlod by tho sur
veyors.
There nro now fourteen i-orsonH cooped
up in the county Jail, and if ono more was
Incarcerated therein ho would have to
hang himself up on a nail to spend thu
nighN. Tho threo Indians recently ar
rested wero couik'lled to sit up dtiiiug
tlio night for want of sleeping room.
J. IS. Wilson, superintendent of the
ii'iitiirworkM. and Citv Kneinccr. P. J.
Million, mado a tour of liinpi-ctloti of tho
tiyilrautH tlirouulioiit tin' town i-aturilay.
All wero found In iod cnudltioii with
the exception of two or three.
I'ni-seiiL-er tralllo, at this seanon of Iho
vear, especially toward the Kant, is very
liulit. Tlio east-tiound passenger tins
morning hauled in u string of neatly
empty coaches, mid the heart of tho hotel
man was heavy.
CI. A. Hartman left on Haturday ove
nluir's train for I'ortland and Salem, in
tending to remain some days, on a pleas
ure excursion to both thu met roi Kills and
capital of Oregon, lt:i most inturcsllug
cities.
Hov. T. M. lloyd left this morning for
Ailaius, wishing to collect a few dollars
from tho liberal mom lairs of tho church
ut that place to help coustiuct tlio new
Presbyterian house ol worsliip at rondle
ton. Union Pcout: Mr. James Hutchinson
Is circulating a iHitltlnii in the lower part
of linker county, a-klng Iho Legislature
to cut llieui oil into I nion county. Thu
(Hitition is receiving uumeioushigiiatures.
J. M. Itentloy has received tin) welcome
nows that Airs. A. W. Stanton, who was
taken ill together with her children, in
I.ivliiL'stono, Montana, wbeie rho is now
resUllng. Is rapidly recovering.
All of Umatilla county's U'gNlatnrs re
turned to Salem on Saturday evenlnu's
l ruin to bo nrnnmtlv on hand Mond.iv
morning to a-Mst in grinding out laws for
tho Just and tlio unjust,
n. .1. fiarbon is down frointhoco.il
mines. Ho bmiigbt aloiitoUO xainils of
i ail, taken from a newh-illscovereil ledge,
which was tried, and found to bo of ex
cellent burning quality.
Tlio Y.'s will meet again thN evening
at Iho Concrcgalional churcli whero they
will congregate hereafter oiery Monday
ovening. An ejccellent program will be
rendeied.
l'endlelon has gone to work In earnest
In tuihsidizo Hunt'H riillro.ul within her
limits. She feels thai alio must haw it.
Oregon Scout. Klght you are, ltrother
Jones.
White arrows have been painted on tho
now flio plugs to point whleh way to turn
the B'-rew, a heretofore hen In a hurry,
llrenien would often turn it the wrong
way.
Two children of James Jones are in a
serious condition from pneumonia, and
another has just b.-en attacked with tho
diseaso. Tioublo never comes simuy.
Parties from Weston biv that thu hill
and valleys In that locality are covered
wiUiqniton fall of snow, and are sur-l
prised at its absence in thi locality.
Another shcepheider is in 'own after a
lnnir i-oioiirn to iho hills and niounUns
nnd is ul'irioiislv celebrating tln .xvasion
uway," knowing that ho himself would
bo out of danger Whether ho spoko
truthfully, or did so to s.itl-fy grudges he
bore against tho men anested, Is not
known, llo said that a nuiulicr of hide-,
with tho brands cut out could be fiiiind
under tho slaughter Iioiim) of ltobert
llniid, and there they weto found by the
olllcers to whom Urate's ft lend conveyed
the informal lou. On this evidence Meer
hoch and AuiMrtlno wero arrected. ami
Joe Koch, supp iM'd to bo an accomplice,
was aiso placed under artet
iho men arrested, who Inko tho mutter
very ti silly, all nvcar that they are as in
niK'cnt as iho day, nnd that spite work on
the pat t of Itealo canted their trouble.
The s.ms.ino Attn on Main stieel
has been selling their product so
low that It led to suspicion and canccd
tho uriest of one of them, Joe Koch.
From thu best information obtainable. I'
is Judged that tho latter has been biivhn:
cuttle from tho real thieves, paiuc
money for them and unking no iiuesliou.
.MeerlsK-h and Augtisliuo vehemently
protest their innocence of all complicity
in thu Ihloveiy.
James Jacobs identillus tho hides
placed rniler Ilond's slaimhter house as
belonging to cattle stolen fiom him. Fu
ture developments will piovo what is
what. and. it is hoped, fasten tho uullt
tiMiu tho right parties.
1 Ins mnrniniMit 11 o'clock Koch. .Meer-
biK'h and Auuustlno were taken lsfore
Justice Garrett for their examination,
which tho Justice postponed until next
Saturday, placing them under IkuuIh of
100 each in the meantime, which was
furnished by their mends. These men
are either guilty or not guilty; If guilty
their bonds should not have liccn placed
at such a trilling stini as f 100, and If not
guilty tliey should Have ix-cn released
forthwith. It looks too much as If tho
law wits lelng trilled with and that thu
justice was mado to Imaglno "there was
nothing in it," yet thought an examina
tion necessary.
Ill III 111 V llllll'll
Hh... ml I.i 1..,.. ..I .......
iltlllir.-tl Ik'rk.lilrt htii-4. i-mi 1.1 n,.. i.
iir i ii in-" j. n I'Ptiillctoil or Itil'
Jll.ll
l.'illt HKS I. -i olie,.!wiiMiiiiH, h-xii, In
I' tile l..mt Un-Kiinliin IiiiiIiIiiik, In ii'im I iv
xteiini, li'it ami rut. I wiiIit, it.ti Itn, -t. Pi li t
8mt liiiintli ern-li, yiitllm ntllci'.
tlio sad news of tho death of our late
brother with feelings of tho deepest sor
row and regtel j and with a sense of tho
loss of an upright, laborious and Impar
tial judicial olllcer.
That tlio loss Is not confined to the
members of tho bar, nor to his former asso
ciates upon tho bench, but Is, and will lio,
felt by tho citizens of tho district, to a
large mini! er of whom be was Krsoiiallv
well known; and will 1st mourned bvthat
isirtlon of tho business eominunllv whoso
intoros's were, have I eon heretofore nml
, wero llkelv to bo submitted to hi patient
Investigation, mini judgment nnd diligent
research upon tho Isjuch nndasainein-
Her oi liio liar.
That as members of the bar, practicing
In the courts of this district, we can in t 1
recall the ntiino or nieiuorv of our late
brother without associating' with it the
courtesy, indulgence and klndiics whl h
were extended to ns by him while i n the
bench.
That a copy i f these renlntloiis be for
wauled to tho family of the deceaed, to
whom we hereby lender tho sincere ex
proHslnti of our svinpathv In their be
reavement ; and that copies lie furnished
to the press for publication.
T. 0. IIvpk.
A. J. I.AWIIK.VCK.
It. S. Amu; i mix.
J. I.. Hand.
K. C. IIoi.t.
I.uK ItKM'. A ilwcltliiK lina.ii on iiriiicr
.ml of r.inrt n.ri'pl, eoiit.ilnliiK live
ri.oiiis, fur $10 per niontli. Apply ill lulu ofllre.
IjHIlt HKN T. A ilwrlllm; Iioiim. on Aim,
l. iii-nr -oiim Biir.'i.riMiiiiltM ll rli! Ill iihiimi.,
InrfPiH inn ith. Apply at IhU i.ttlco.
T.'OH MAI.I-'.-Hlx lots, srrll klliiiit.il, near
i: ine .-iirri-scnooi iirMHJCinn. APiuy
hi this oillee.
1. "It H t.K I'oiir lots anil iminnll lioae
In tlinrent-nl purl of tow n, fur JIO a. A
tmruun Applyiit llili oiUpc,
rAWVKUs f von vv.inl rovers fur teirnl
i a riinirntir.ill ut thlt nilli-e, I'r.ivtuo
rciiiseieli.
W.D.Hansford&Go.
. . pi. in
Hardware and Tiiuv :e
PfJMi'S AND VIPH
PLUfVSBINC Promptty Douo.
MAIN SVItHliT, I'lIMILirioN
i, ,ii. of Hi,. in lie -. i . . 1 1 1 . . , : .
i ir ' l, iv
.UnrrlBe ill Ituk.r t'lly.
from tliti rnkr(!lt) KrvelMi.
A unlet wedding tcok nl.n o In onrciti
this morning, at tho re-Mence of Mrs
I'pplnger, corner of llesert street and i
V' ,11.... Tl... I.I..I. .1.. . I
, 1.IIUJ M.UII1IU. ..Ill Illlll I tlllllill 'UI'JX
parties in tills instance were Mis-.
Clara Ivpplngcr, ono of Maker City's
most estimable and beautiful young 'la
dles, and Win. J. Patterson, of the well
known llrm of Patterson fi Maxtor, a
young man of sterling worth and excel
lent htandlngamoiigtholivobus!nes men
of our city. The marriage was soleinn
i.ed by Itev. J. N, (ioss, pastor of St Ste
phen's church, and was witnessed bv the
liiidal attendants. Mr. Fred Ftmlnger
and Miss I initio llendeison, and a few
select friends of tlio happy couple. The
wedding propenta were numerous, nice
mid appropriate. .Mr. and Mrs. Patter
soon took their departure on to-dav's
train for San Francisco, and for the
next month their llowerv pathway of con
nubial felicity will lie lieneath tho
orange groves of tlio (lolden Muto.
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE
THE Norltnrn Pacific Railroad!
TIIKONI.Y IiINi: IU NNINU
fiiffmnti 'iiirr.S-frr.ni,; c,ir
Miilmfeml M.t tXmtinf
hlnjttnt ymi.ivii.tMrtiXinii Cii-,.
II if.) Itl)' tr r I'fiivgrf
From Orjniiti anil W.ishlngton I'Unts
to the tnst,
Via .Ml. Pnttl mill Miiiik.,,1,,,1. Tin. unly
line run 11 1 in-I'm l u-,. imiliig t'sni.
(Meiili Ci'tits.)
l-'iiHlem Time I'.v.-i- Unite From tUe
I'iiiinI titer Hit- Northern
1'nellle lliillr.mil
To Slonx Cllv, (Viinell limrtM, HI. Jmrpli,
.V'..1"."' 'fiivinwiirlli, Knn!it ciiy,
lliirlliju ton, Oiilnev, si l.iill,nilriinmii
all p tilmliMiiuliniit inn Kt nml Houtli
eiiM via .st. mid nml .MIiinriiHil..
KMKHtANTHI.KKPINU CAIW
Am linalril on rounlur expiem Irnlnt nvnr
1 1 f i l rV tV" l,'",", ",0 J'er"in I'aclrio
tivo Wallnlii liinriinii .1:10 h, in,
li.v.. I'orllmul .1 p. 111., il illy; srrlvc nt
f.liirlllTlHy.1" r Hl ,,rtUl 12iS0 '' ""
-lllll.ptlnli nin.ln ul Ul l.n... ...... ..iu
nil. ... V.i, 1 . .. . 1 ... ...IU'I.
oils ! nil point Kint.Honth nn,t HonilieiMt.
PACIKIC HIVtHION.
Train will trnrn INirtlsml .lally nt )l:00p.
n;.. contiretlnii Willi O. . ,t N. Co." bo"fii for
nil pnliilnon I'tiiiel Houiul. wr
JJ. iiPrnl YvV.tcrn I'MMntVer' ARridNo. 'I
WhuIiIihiIoii hi., lMrilnii.1. ..'.
II. 11. Hlll,i:v, ARnnt,
lViKlli'tnii.orfk'on,
H.F.Jahnson&COi,
Prescription Druggists.
PUltE MEDICINES,
CUO10K PKltrUMEJS,
Ili-qinsttuB of tni Toilot,"
Stationery & School SupplloB
Fine Imiiettci) nnJ Key Wcul Clonrs.
Oipolle Vlllurl lion. i.
fK.N'III.KI'iiN lltKIION
Mr, Hunt mul Party llerp.
Messrs. 0. W. Hunt. President; 0.
Herman, Secretary; Itolund Smith, Au
ditor; Frank Itellle, Chief Kngiueur, and
M. 0. Shaw, Locating Kuglucor, nro in
town. Messrs. Hunt and Herman are
hero to attend to somo business con
nected with tho directory of thu road,
while MessrH.Keillu and Shaw are here at
tho request of the Pendleton Hoard of
Trade to ascertain the most practical
routo for tho O. A W. T. through tho
streets of Pendleton. Mr Hellle was for
a long tlmo connected with the
O. It. A N. ami was one of tho engineers
who located tho line of read over tho Mluo
Mountains and through the (irando
Hondo and Powder river valleys. Ho Is
u gentleman of wldo experience and ut il
ity alio is recognized as ono of tho best
and most competent engineers. .Mr.
Shaw was ono of tho locating engineers
of tho Denver nnd Itlo Grande und
among railroad men ho is acknowledged
lu 1.0 one of the ai li'i-t men for this de
partment of engineering in tho entlic
uiiuntrv.
eerluining
town and are running Hues down ehii, has
(ioitj.liiirB I'o.i,
Tho following olllcers of Gettysburg
Post No. JI3, Department of Oregon, G,
A. It., were installed at Centerville Jan
uary ID. to servo during tlio ensuing
vear: W, 0. Kern, coinmnnder; J. A,
Gross, S. V. C; M. A. Maker, J. V. C;
Clark Waller, adjutant: Thomas Flem
ing, chaplain; L. W. Walrus, 'A, M.; G
W. Crump, (). I).; It. Whitehead, sur
geon; Noah Ashiaiich, O. (,; II. II. A.
Hales, 8. major; J. Iluril, (. M. sargent.
After thu rst udj itirned. Comrade Kern
tisik iilsitit twenty-five old "vets" to the
restaurant anil issued rations in iho shape
of 11 good dinner. Senior Vice Com
maiider Gross was detailed as forager,
and brought In 11 line Isix of cigars and
all enjojed theuiKlves as old comrades
ulwats do,
l 1 ' il r ' I r: ' - imlliv i d
msrhin i 111 ? I ' !i nml l. Hip larc.tt
rirriilAinn f r I' c ' ' in. . in Hip khiIiL
Kiillf a I -i il. II. 1 . . VV mil Kiivut.
tu; C111 I mi t .-tnl fi r rtir.nnrn
roiir. I'rii-Hfli. i. ir I inri mfi.- (tint, 1 1,
I(NS A CO., I'l HI IMItlo.,,'! I lnr.ln, H,T.
ARCHITECTS & BUILDERO
Edition or Sclcnliflo American, O
A fm-At iiiivr.ii. I ac ' i i-mi.. i-ontKln. r.itorp4
lllli. ti j. i.i. ii.ii ! t . .in. r mul i itr ir.lilrii.
Cll. . . 1 ' ' 'tl' 111 11 11 11 IIIKIkVlPlt.
unit lim i nn ni i4. a ... inr tl.nu.il ut
nt.-l. 4 ' lis (' I .' VI n yi-ar,
Ji- I N ( ' I'l III i-iirim.
iiiai Ui.ppnr
i a ir "pi'ir
llllf lu Ml'NN
A Co., wlio
li.vi h.d.ivtr
liv.i iti.il. ..irr
llnn.lt.oiik. t'ortMM
ponacnconn nri nn.ii-i ini,
TRADE MARKS.
In rout niAik I. mil ifltl.rxl In Iho r.U
nl (Mice. M'lSr - 1IINP' A Co., unit iirucurt
lmaip.llli P'lslon. Srna for 1Iu4ImkiI.
COI'VltllillTK for hnnki, cbrt(, tur.
Us qulrkij prticure.1. Adilrp..
JIUSN iV CO., I'nlrnl Hollcllar.
aufiiai. Orricn Kl Iiiioidwat, N. T.
W. D. FLETCHER,
WATCHMAKliK A AmhW.
ll.uik ImllilliiM.I'oiirl -Ini'l.l'.'iiilli'tiiii
Oreiion,
Mimt.Mi Mcr-
.linn. 11."
01' tl.l. KIN OS
Mrpl III
KcitnflffS
H M tmri t iMtf Im(iih ami
rlirn itnlinti. ind f.ir
I'lnuiit, Oi
.'..us, mul nit
kl'iil of ion.
hlen I In.iril
nieiiiN.olil mi
In.' nil
tiirnl plan.
THE BOWMAN HOUSE
I". .1. Iliii iuii, l'rir.'l..r.
II itn nn. I Italln.Nil hi.,. 'p.ii.nii. Omiji)
irt-clii In e.Piy rii..is". Nivir Hi" .Iih
it mul lm every .-'.iivenlimp". Term 11
litv. ivll.l.w-
VILURO HOUSE RES1 AURANT.
Mrs. Tom Brauioy, Proprietress.
Ilitln Mrrpl ... PpiiiIIpIkii.
Only rl'iit-olHii nfl"niiiioslnliii, Hen.l
iniri'i f i'iviiniii.rl il tnnrlnm. Tht pl
ronsiu of tin. tnililli) .ollrlicl, spsrliiR ui
itli in iiti'H.p tlieni.
S. KOTIICHII.I).
J. C. II KAN
-Estnbllshod, 1078.-
Crnlerllle' llnpr..
from tlm llnme I'rrf,
It is rumored that Hunt's railroad, tho
O. t W. T., will lie extended across the
mountains this year, starling in oralsnit
Cnwii-o slatiou.paialliiiug the O It. A N.
Co'.'s lino, and im-'ing Ihiough ulsait
Tiilon. then lupplng Wallowa county,
,'. Tho gentlemen to-day mo as nnd making oonnei :u.iis wllh tho Oregon
lug the I test rente through (be i Pncillc. This route, at bust a part of it,
l-een survexed and prollles ol It can
Isi roan lit the liemlipiailers ol tlio roan.
Centerville will bo a division, nnd no
doiil t. the center of all of Hunt's great
net work of railroads. Walla Walla
street thnruid will cuuo I claims Ibis much, but Centerville can lay
The road wo must liavo; that's a sallied lielier claims. This, however, is mere
Rotlicliild Bean,
DKAlilCKS IN-
General
merchandise.
Alta and Water streets, and will prolubly
bv a Io to report to-morrow to Mr. Hunt
which is tho most practicable route and
then tho is'oploof Pendleton will know
down which
fact.
.. 1 ..ll'lt... 1.1. ....OA ..WII-lll-
..i .....ii itiiur lliu inofc in i --i.'razv urilllK nm in vmv..,..
-A.hi.. I. III . 1. 1 . ii..l .1 I - .. . . . .
'tle. whem ho bus iinrchastst
I..' -".."in cnier nusiness. ah hi ., ...mi m llin Ko-w wi
inends are sorry to part with ... ' .. ,, nionntonv.
ltl mm .mini .'villi 1.1... f l. I "I'l'11 . ... .,.
. - ......... ...... ............ . ......i.i.. i...i,. u.iir in
''I'WN ,n iim now- llelil. " --r -;- , -
Unit I ArrltnU
Viuakii IIoisk GW Hunt, (' Hur
man, II It Smi'h, Frank I'ellle. W t
Sluw, 11 BTuylor, Walbila; W Watren.
ItiiMiia: II M .Nelson ami daughter. Wes
ton ; Julius Levy ; 1. K Hinoiis, San Fran
cisco; A I) Greene, laiwiston j Mrs F
Punch. North Powder; J E E.ides, C
Kees, O It .t N; G W Thoinsoin, illparla .
J Cut-den. City; J S Farrell, New York;
J F Forester, LaGrande.
JJIIowmaN Hot'sK A Kuhnke, I-.ureka;
Clayton C Soiuers. ll.lsrt G Somers,
Centervlllo; M F Williams, J 0 Gorman.
Maud City, Nob; Jas Kettlo, I'eto
Winkle. Itoliert Kettle. Ouray. Co); M
Morchus, Chicago, III; 1) Herrlck.Jr;
J Sullivan, Portland; A Askin, Maker
'l.'u.i)KN It' LK. (ieollonatt: AIMann,
1'nril'iiul D.in Smith. Uro Hllber. 1'tIW-
'.:..:--: .-. v. .....
. ii
i.Miil.w liirn Lot il U lintuiil nml u'ltli siiiull
lullowatice, that Mich, Centervlllo will bo
at no distant day,
Mllll'.-!
I All persons having Isirrowed Issiks
from tlio East Ohkoo.sian I.i miry are
! hereby rciuesled to return the sumo
I within tho next ten days. In Iho future
Isjoks will nut Isj loaned fiom tho Library,
as wo find wo uro constant loners. Please
heed tills notice.
East Oiikooman Publishing Co.
Haw Cmii I'HrPiil.
allow tlitlrrlillJreo KicoiirIi un l .train und
i Rli Hint cmiiilj "On, It u only u l.l
Uk i mil," mul koep Rltliltf Hi'in climpHml
i.i."-rou ineUn-liir. niilll tliry itrti .lawn
Willi p. iik lev. r or roiu.iiiiptlo.., Urn Ut y
i'niji)Hii..ir rtlUvrd by IIKOii'S fJIKlf.
HY COtnii YI(HI'T 11 l.u. no .uperloi
und few d ul., V. J. Ism .lwn. Dnigwut.
- .. . . . , .in . 1. II. l..l i ... .1.1 Milt,...
r..f..... .1... i..i.i irnj.L- iii.ti.i mm., mi. l: im i .iiuiaii.iiu. ,.iii...i..
j. r. .inwii. iim..." ii:: ........... ii'l,,i, i.'i.,.
i i ,.. Ho yuvs tti:ir nn uiroi issaco i iiciiict, i uhii'ih. . v "-"' ". i
i. .. I.I. ... .. 1 1 -V.ll k'n,
tiervaues uio uu-k who
Pvn.llet
on Independent Literary
?J met nt kl....i.. . " i i...J s ''
even in, ,,, J marble known.
.. ..'.""crs were unuh u to attend I lie
m till tlr If . .I...
-,Tunn oi whetliep lh nnrmilt is
rtllfabl li,i., ti. f
"Ul DO (lecillml nt unit l-'riiliV
I mft In i
...i. i.i. i...u i...,. illar'inprril nejr Yakima.
niniii im. ....... . . .
ti.Ih l tho most beautllul unu vaiuaoie
Miss Alice Tillard Is convalescin from
a prolonged a'tacic oi inien iiu.-in iu..,
much to tho delight of her friends.
T. F. Hourke left on a business trip to
Portland Saturday
several days.
evening, to remain
Eastern Oregon Herald: Tho Pendle
ton East Ohmo.man has Usued an illus-
.. ..rwl v..i. Viip'ii i.liliiin .if rillrn.isiliLa
HACorrell, Kaiua: H A 1 rati, ! An-, n j .mint of variety of bipics
drows. 'lohslo; A Kb ster. t enteryl ; i jisi;iwh,.(i and iiunnerof trealment. it is
V It Hammond und wife. Walla vtnu.ij i,0 ii nuiuWr uer sent fiom tho in-
.'id a ; in lirowning, ..ior l)U.M 0( Oregon.
riionij.doii-I.inilnirt lilot'lc
Southwest Corner of Main and Alta Street sf
PENDLETON, OREGON.
VILLARD HOUSE.
DAVE HORN, Proprlotor.
Nortlicwit.rorii'-r Mmn nml lonrlHIre-U, 'l-:Ml,HTU.V, OltWJON.
Re-oM)iied, Re-furniHliid mul Kuij)iod in Kiit-Oliiw Stylo.
SAMPLE ROOMS
Kren Coarli to und from train..
FOR COMMERCIAL MEN.
.1 H.iL'L'.ml. Walla Wu a;
Iasxington; C E Welch. City; George1
Anderson ; N E H.slgers, Chicago.
Not Irr.
The members of the Pendleton Moy
Band are requested to meet at their lnd
loom on Thursday next. Jan. '2i, NW'J, at
8 p. m. W. I). Flctcjikk.
terior pu ss of Oregon
Walla WulU Journal : T lay we had ,
another big Saturday, and the town was !
crowded with men from hill and dale. ,
A nail factory is to be- established at i
Oregon City by a San Francisco capitalist, j
I). W. McIUnnald, tho "Bage" of Mud i
Creek, is in town.
W. J. VAN SOHUYVER & 00.
Wine and Spiri t MercJ lan ts,
03 FRONT ST. - - PORTLAND, OREGON
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