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FRIDAY. DECEMBER li». eled throughout which makes it one of the finest business rooms in Mil ton. Mrs. Harris, whoso home is south of Milton about live miles, on Couse Creek, died in town Saturday after- noon at the residence of her daugh ter's. of blood poisouiug. She has been ailing tor some time with ery sipelas, and was improving when blood poison set in. which the doc tors could not stop, liitermeut . will JUDGE LOWELL'S TALK IS WARMLY RECEIVED. take place today. TWO VALUABLE HORSES SHOT BY HUNTERS. DELEGATES PLEASED. Representatives of Morrow County Given a Prominent Place in th« Ir rigation Association. Sheriff E. M. Shutt, of »Morrow coun- ty, who came over from Heppner a« a delegate to the irrigation conven- tion Saturday, highly pleased with the results ot the convention and the treatment Morrow county people got at the hands of Umatilla county. "Three of the officers of the or ganization were given to Morrow county people," said Sheriff Shutt, "and in every way were treated roy ally." Sheriff Shutt said that Heppner was considerably excited over the coal finds on Willow creek and that real estate had advanced in price many dollars since the discovery. “The people there were somewhat skeptical at first ever the quantity, but now they are satisfied that there is an abundance of coal to make it one of the richest finds,“ said the sheriff. "The only thing now Is to get a railroad Into the mines to haul out the output and this will be built at once. A franchise has been asked for by the company and there is no doubt but that 1» will be granted." IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE RE8OURCE8 AND POSSIBILI TIES OF MALHEUR COUNTY., OPPORTUNITY Val« on an Ideal Site—Forty Feet of | Hot Water—fcnormou* Deposite of Kaolin—Lake* of Oil. Feir four years the town of Vale: Uau been begg.ng tor some railroad company to give them a railroad. U I uiey could not get a through line, Uiey were content to gel along wile» I the tool of ju«i any kind oi a »team! locomotive. During all these long years theii ■ cup ha« been niled wiui Joys and aor-| >uw*. Sometimes Uiu acuerne wat, I up, but mure time« tt wax down, | uuureu, berueu. oumeumes Uieir er- «UA LA Md»L.llbCU LU u puli LU UUiM Sprightly Discussion Over Forest Re serve Resolution—Association In One Thousand Birds Expected in the dorses the Action of Secretary A Dozen Cases of Smallpox and as Show Which Opens Tomorrow at Hitchcock in Setting Aside Re- Many Cases of Scarlet Fever—Hud Walla Walla. serves. son Bay People Interested in Irri Walla Walla. Dec. IB.—Tomorrow. The evening session of the Coluin gation—Miss Dorothy Injured—Ex the fourth annual poultry show will A Concern in the Middle West went ercises at M. E. Church. opeu in Armory hail, where the ex bia Valley Irrigation Association was called to order by temporary presi hibit of the best fowls in the North Milton, Dec. 15.—Howard Evans wrong. A shipment intended for them was sold a lot to Mrs. Coverdaie last week west will be made for live days. Yes dent G. A. Hartman, at 8 o'clock Sat who will begin the erection ot a dwei- terday 27 entries of birds arrived auu urday evening. STOPPED by use of the TELEGRAPH. A were placed in position in the halt ling at once. Permanent organization was effect J. S. \ luson. who has served as and today scores of birds have been Milton's most vigilant uiaisnal lor taken in and placed along side the ed. the officers ot the association be representative of the maker sold them to ns at President, G. A. LAiC CUUiaiy »VAl, Uluci Uluua tovUAU the past lour years, has purchased a walls ot the great hail. Tomorrow ing as follows: lull set ot grubbing toots and wiii be they will be ready for inspection. cUartman; ukuer uiuuvt* mcvu $u Uiu ¡ híhuau ' vice-presidents, a SACRIFICE. Were intended for $25.00 Judge Judge Hitchcock, ot Denver, has ar- dartholomew, come a gruober and larmer. sUAUUr, MAaU C«CU UM Ml WUtU lUU |X* | ot Morrow county ; ^ui»« auuw a uiauvu une uuu »'»yam»! The second lot of hunters to leave rived and will be ready to begin work Suits. We bought them at a price that en- MU LUU UiL'^UU OuUi I LUU UIU : from here during November for a as soon as the show opeus. The en johu Talbert. D. C. Brownell and T. vty ui "cuuugy aeat WluU la ueru* 1 hunt in the mountains, returned the tries have been larger than in any J. Tweedy, of Umatilla county; sec ables us to offer them at latter part ot iast week without auj previous show, ana it all the birds .etary, E. P. Dodd, ot »maUU in qua»leia Ural would ue al Pendleton, arrive there will be nearly 1000 in success. vauuraaie rb, cue acai ul guveiumcui. I treasurer, Frank Gilliam, mayor ot McCabe Bound Over. »Vlrs. I. W. Berry and Mrs. James the show. rue aue oí Vare 1» idem rieppner; executive committee. Dr. C. Roman, who were registered llauiu The forger arrested in Idaho and »or a vuraa«. vu the weal ban* u. I J. Smith. D. C. Brownell, W. A. Hob brought back last week on the charge me mmueur river, ru a caujuu vat ' AN OPEN TOWN. ously ill last week, are much improv ed at this wriung. son and T. C. Taylor. of passing bogus checks in Milton. icy, wuete tue aummer wiuua lau i Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffin. Walla Walla's Sunday Closing Law was arraigned this forenoon before <ue heat awaj auu wuere tue ricu! Judge Lowell's Address. December 7, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Is Not Enforced. Justice Fitz Gerald and held to tht »uam auil m ueavy enough lu alar j The address of Judge Stephen A. James Kirk, December 8, a girl; Mr. Walla Walla, Dec. 15.—Alter a yeai miwell, upon the provisions ot the district court. McCabe is thought to uuwu wueu tue wlhu u»uwa, auu | and Mrs. J. 8. Krcliey, December 9, of tribulauuu caused by spasmodic muey ana Maxwell laws, was receiv be a crook with a very unsavory rec auure a muau aueuu ol leture auu a boy. efforts to close the town on Sunday, ed with enthusiasm. He went into ord. He has pension papers on him apieniU out bcruie tue eje m three i mttxuuha IS me pieaeul county »eat I Through the carelessness of some the city of Walia Walla was about an exhaustive review of the work- with a discharge from the Philippine Au muie ueauu- j hunters. Marion Dorothy and Dr. as wide open yesterday as she was 11» .ugs ol Ide two law« and gave a very service and a voucher calling for $24 Ji Jaa»ueur cuuhO. Thomas each mourn the loss ot a the palmy days of Marshal Robinson, There are four patterns, the material is ,ucid explanation ot their differences. which was due last month but has »uJ arte tor u good lowu cau be luuuu I valuable horse. except tor appearances. Yesterday Many ot tne perplexing provisions never been signed up. It Is thought >u haxiviu Uieguu, uot a mure 1er urn 1 Mr. ana Mrs. Irvine King, of Helix, was but an ordinary Sunday, yet neat »put tilaU! lue» cm, uul a belter Zej i FIRST-CLASS, the make is HIGH-CLASS, ot the irrigation question embraced that these have been stolen and that visited Mrs. King's parents in this ly all the saloons and cigar store* cuuuty cau üe tuuuu, auu ¡ the McCabe took them from the man to »u jia»ucur .11 these acts, were made plain to city last week. They lett Thursday were unlocked, and men passed in anu they belonged uuw wiui a lauiuad me rumie 1». the style is RIGHT. ussotNaiion and the address was one whom lor Spokane, Hitzeville and $ akima out at wiii. At the windows papers mure ui »^uu muse who wuuid have the of the most profitable features of tor a visit among relatives. uraeu away their cuuutj beat Uerure, I Pilot Rock Newa or curtains bad been placed, but the meeting. He explained at length the Wnat tne outcome ot last Tuesday’s iront doors in nearly every case were Karl Greenawald, of Pendleton. nave auurner auug tu »tug. Thoac motive ot the laws and said that as election will be in regard to Milton s unlocked, and entrance could be baa wuu wuuru hav«» »cur uuarry every ru- 1 all law is necessarily imperfect, it passed through Pilot Rock Tuesday joint or club house, is yet undecided, as readily as upon any other day. urviuuar ru Vale ruto Uauaiuplcy by | was not intended by the authors ot >n his way to Harvey Hom's place on uepirvrug them ot mmr raumau prua | both sides are determined and wilt these various acts to make them the Upper Birch Creek, where he expect« ngnt to the bitter end. are uuw cuuriuuieu with Uiu, Mrs. Irene Harris Dead. »nstruments of fraud. Their weak to spend a week or 10 days rustiest *Kxta >ery suung rumor mat a Uuc 1» tu I With more than a dozen cases ol Mrs. Irene Harris, of Couse Creek, places are due to a lack ot experience in«, He will put In most of bls time smallpox and as many cases 01 scar ue immeumteiy uullL Just wnat la! >n dealing with the subject ot irriga hunting horses. let tever within a radius ot three in the east end of the county, died vu be uuhe With tura rmuui lemaiha J. H. Plankington. recently of Pen miles trom the depot. Milton's health at her home Saturday morning of di- tion and reclamation. He urged the Beton, is now located permanently u> be oc-ch. 1 ual tl ui Uau-aeU uy tue I people to lake advantage ot their officer says that all children shoulu abates, . after suffering more or less ueal meu in Vare cannot be uebleu good provisions as a means of bring in this city. have their family physician to vacci Hom this disease for the past five Miss Fern Smith, of Pendleton, is auu trial It 1 aa reaaaute unuermaiug ! mg about a perfect state ot agricul years. Mrs Harris was the mother nate them and ail such places strict At the visiting with her grandmother, Mrs m luamieU upuu Uy uurereul rauruau : ly quarantined. That's a good idea, of Mrs. E. N. Smith and Mrs. L Davis ture in the anil districts. Lucian Smith, of this city.—Pilot vumpauica Wuu ua,e guaiued tue Uem but it’s almost too late now. There's of this city, and was 47 years of age. dose ot his remarks the association Rock Record. • 1U1 a jeaiuua eye rur aeveiar yeaia. | gave him a hearty vote of thanks. none left. mat tue Uiaucu la exactly uu Ute ¡ Lively Discussion. Rev. A. J. Adams, who has been survey ui uue ul tue uuuugu hue«, assisting in the protracted meeting at When the resolutions were pre uvapped out uy ure riarntuau tralci- Adams, returned home last Wedues sented by Colonel E D Boyd, chair *u«y canuut ue uayuteu. Aual day. He says that the meeting stilt man of the committee on resolutions, .a to uave tue r&tuvxu 1» «•LAUiaaaAC'u continues with much success. a lively discussion was indulged in. ueyunu preauventure ut a ÜOUUL, but The people of the uppet part of the The resolutions contained an indorse mat sue is gumg to gel 142t» uwuLlj ment ot the forest reserve and Walter Hudson Bay country are alive so WILL HAVE ELEVATORS AND eval ¡e mama U» ue aecu. öu « U av- much to the interest of irrigation, M. Pierce moved the adoption of the ,u* to Ue a guoU «uuaLaulim town u. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES resolution as read, with instructions WEALTHY UMATILLA FARMER tnat they met and elected W. T. -ue near luUue. COMMITS SUICIDE SATURDAY. Shaw. D. J. Kirk and W. C. Gallaghei to the secretary ot the association to V are baa a uot waler deposit 4u Maloney A Ferguson to Build a Two as delegates to the Pendleton con ¡orward a copy ot the forest reserve ....This Advertisement is For. Become* Suddenly »eet ueruw the aurrace mat Uaa proven Story Brick Next to the East Ore resolution, to the secretary of the in Claus Lempke vention. .cacti Ul be auautulery mexuauaUUte. Demented and Hangs Himself in a Harry Hogue, mi tanager of the Elan, gonian Building, on Main Street— terior and the Oregon representative« a meumrmu waler mere is hum- n^ , who has been Hardware Compant Deserted House— Funeral Today. .ug in me vv cal lu excel it. ita ucav To Be Used as an Implement Depot »n congess. visiting bis parents and friends in Spirited were made ■peechM The many friends of Claus Lempke •a itumeuae. Il Ml nutter Uian la Ur t by A. Kunkel A Co. Albany, tor the past two weeks, re against this resolution by Thomas G. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :-------------- were startled Saturday afternoon by tcaaauy tu cuva auu egg ur Uuu a Plans hare been perfected in thii tiailey and Judge Bartholomew, ot turned last week. T •> Trains.......... 18c to $2-88 ^am. Ila supply is glvat cuuugu lu Lura Dorothy, while on her way city for the largest business institu Morrow county, while Mr. Pierce, O. the news of his suicide at hi« home u«M*4 a Vtua«c auu pe»uu»»o »umtueUt iun-irvd» ot Iron Toy» 5c to $.96 to Columbia College last Friday tion of the kind in Eastern Oregon. D. Teel. William Galloway and others in the Cold Springs country, north oi m ueal a civ/. •lagiv Lanterns 66c to 3 96 morning, met with what might have town. a weal* mucs from Vaie is au I A two-story brick building. 50x92 as warmly detended iL •iubiwr Bali» ... 66 Se to been a serious accident. The river The lull report of the committee chuimuua ueyusrl ul Kau»l&_ TUta ¡ Mr. Lempke was one of the wealthy 'iubi*r Toy» ................ road at present is very muddy, full feet, with a basement, will be erect «as finally adopted and that portion lbc to .4# —atci-ai la hut ruuml »u cuamthvaat Whit» »ilk initial handker «usrendrr» -A very large line of ruts and rocks. During Thursday ed by Maloney and Ferguson, on theii referring to the adoption was or and extensive farmers of Umatilla ttAuUuvv uu lour »uua»e m.»ea ul te.- Iron Bank» all style» 6c to 2« chief«. A e-«ilph-le a-eorinw-nt of fancy Mik tn the la’e-t <ol r- night the snow fell to a depth ot five property on Main street, adjoining dered sent to the congressmen from ounty. Friday night he went to bee ,.tu«y ru tue Luimu Ota.»--» vuuuue I Toy Bureau*. C radiez, Black board. at asc, 50«. 75c. int> 75«. St oo. Si 2s. S« 5°- or six inches, covering up everything the East Otegonian building. Oregon and the secretary of the in without any s’jns of mental abber ui jaameur euuuty. Au* t.-»»»*»> ua»| Rrx-kiug Chair» Toy Piarne. Toy terior. so a person could not tell where the Something new. Excekia with ation, but was somewhat restless cuuugu ul It to uapheate aiv lue hue ili .ves (.<.|f gloves in black, The structure will be of brick, witi. Fut». Eu- trackwas. While driving along at a The first annual meeting will be • el* uuw U» (mjilutc. late bay v a »ila mina!, 3 -c. pea l sod laucy cokif» 5OC.65C. About 2:30 in the morning he awak trot, her buggy ran into a rut and a stone basement, thoroughly equip neid on October 29. 1903. m»a 1» uue reaaua wuy aue ta gemmg Í 75«. St oo. -ned his wife by telling her tha: struck a rock, breaking the king bolt ped with elevators and all modem Resolution^ a laniuau. It 1» n¿tu wurr, aae baya, i and coupling, jerking the front wheels conveniences. something was wrong with the horse» -u gel au cuauuug act U.al woatU l«r ' t ub -ellas—Fine black silk Following are the resolutions adopt It will be occupied by A. Kunkel A from under the bed, letting it drop to I at the barn and he would go out and »uu • e me maut.u. V» liti in haï du»—Sx 5® to 36. ed by the association: the ground, throwing Miss Dorothy Co., as a machinery and Implement mat iu»»«j county 1» jusi b «- w "Whereas. The subject of irriga »ee what it was. He got out of bed New Lin- Celluloid, Comba. depot Mr. Kunkel has secured a forward on the dash board and Ja|«netm, a n* w, soft, ready- uiAactug out upoa me hurlSua ui Uta I .«oil Lases — Men« leather tion is ot most vital importance to a Brush««, Man.cure Set*. Nest against the horses' heels, bruising lease of the property tor a term ot »arge portion of Eastern Oregon, and tressed at.d went to the yarn. Thi.- uuautiaj worm *a auucuer Icaavu : for use luirn» lanc es»»... N 36 lnch-té t» $ao five « «onde and Style» her face and cutting quite a gash in three years, and has ordered *as the last time be was seen alive given tor me by me ucw Une u» Whereas, The government of the her upper lit. The horse trotted on carloads of goods in advance, and will Fancy bordered and c »lored G ove» Dent » fine ki i dre»» He did not return, and Mrs. Lempk« .ueu. narucy cu tul lJr tan uu uu Ue« ’ United States ha«. by legislation, down the road, not knowing but what take his departure tor Kansas City gk.ve«. h envy and medium »Ilk handkerchief» A veiy kki than 10 umuaU tier pruuuet »ought to encourage and promote, ana became alarmed and went out to in its driver and buggy was following, and Chicago tomorrow night, to place ■s seeking to aid all practical and weight—Sa. lance line at very low prices— mrvUgu Ulla gateway. A Vaal empuc until caught by George Fulton, who his order for a complete stock oi .feasible plans ot this nature, by ap vestigate. He could not be found at •mauiaeyeu a— >i hut UU the mau« Ui- as«. 3°«- 75«. S' ®® ike barn and a search began of the I arming implements and machinery returned with it to the scene of the *ai< Cases — I»*di«-v> » re 23 propriations of money in carrying other outhouses. After looking 'in al ecMgcuuy i»ea ucy UUU V are. A chance to Mow younelf accident, where Miss Dorothy mount vehicles and mechanical goods oi »nat forward, therefore, be it in-h. Pain and fitted—Six to V are mat* ue w lue UUucr the irrl- the buildings about the barn am Bilk handkerchief« for ti-.c every description. ed it and returned home. $30 Resolved, That this association ,tock corral Mrs. Lempke went Inti ttsemu ahtmauuu mat 1» um.ug num Work will begin on the stone work Professor Ghormeriy lectured on or me VvcaU vv im ample watef lui .ommend» all efforts looking to this in old house, standing near thei ’ A compete -to k of imported "Fools and Fads'' last W’ednesday for the basement and loundation, im Gov»« Kilk iim-d Suede at me arid umus in uer iea*uu uue mu.c ¡ .nd; that we especially direct atten linen with all width border» — l«>| ular prees — .Si 35. S' 3°- evening here, in the opera house, to mediately, and the building will be tion to the arid portions ot Umatilla aome. which had been their home ai •pvt tn DaatclU Ul eguu Uaa uabeieu one time, but had been discarded to. »5«. 3»«. 5<x 75«. S' ®» $i 75. $1 oo an appreciative audience, but said ready tor occupancy by March 1. und Morrow counues. and recommenu he new and more commodious home .u upuu me at eue ol prosperity. U.' that he didn't know now whether he One-half d> sen good linen in a »hat the matter be taken up with This old house was used as a store me very heart ot the new ptt»p«-ro. ( was the "fool’’ or the "fad,” since BREVITIES Neckwea»—Beautiful creations fancy box. A good pnwrtit — a view of formulating some definite louse and when Mrs. Lempke opener picture ¡1 tue preaeut town 01 Vale. ' his arrivel. When he stepped from jus: from the luaker — aSc. St 50. Hundreds ot locations mark the plans of Irrigation within those lim- the door and flashed the light from the train at the depot, instead of get W. P. JinnetL of Adams, is in • ts. her lantern into the room she was hUis and gmcUe*. Ibuse who claim ting on the 'bus, as he should, he town. NECKWEAR Resolved. That we urge upon the startled by finding the body ot hei to see turmer in the ground man the NECKWEAR asked a Freewater man where the .egislature of Oregon, the promotion a us ban J hanging between the roo. ordinary man. see gieat lazes ol on Ha Marion Jacks is in town from out to him hotel was. It was pointed unuetlyiug me other tur ma non. They of this subject, and the adoption 01 and the ground, dead. van a. and he walked down to Freewater, nave sent away and purcuaaed drura ouch laws as will encourage the same Mr. Lempke had evidently gone to was J. S. Deering, of Cold Springs, where he found out that he was a tor arua.ug and these machines are and which will lead to favorable ac the barn, secured a rope, and going in town Sunday. mile from Milton and afoot. tion on behalf of Oregon, on the part io the old house, had thrown thi uot toys. Tuey a«e me reguiar sum-1 Asa Moore will leave next Tuesday Mrs. Henry Taylor, of Echo, is at ot congress and the officials of the .ope over a beam, tied one end to thi uard oil drills, ».ae muse used in for a month’s visit among relative» Hotel Pendleton. This is an Al» sewing machine* entral government. That the mem beam, then made a noose in the othe i'exaa and California. and friends in Missouri. Attorney Will M. Peterson is in bers of the Oregon legislature, es end of the rope, placed it over bi» other reason tor a raUroad now pierc in stock to be dis Since Saturday noon this section town from Athena. pecially those from Eastern Oregon, neck and climbing onto a box. made ing this dumam. posed ol at cost has been wrapped in a freezing fog. Ernest Younger was the guest of are urged to bring every influence to the fatal leap which landed him into Come early and and everything is covered over with OREGON TAKES FIRST PRIZE. »ear to secure needed appropriations eternity. As soon as,possible Mrs a sheet of ice; the limbs on the trees friends in Spokane Sunday. «elect a bargain »or promoting irrigation. Lempke secured assistance and cut Miss Nina Dorman, of Ione, is the are bending to the ground under its Resolved, That a committee of the body down, but It had been hang Morrow County Bull Leads the Ex weight Should it continue 24 hours guest of friends in Pendleton. five trom each Morrow and Umatilla .ng more than an hour and life was hibit»—at Livestock Exposition. longer much damage will be done to Among those in town Sunday from county, be appointed to investigate extincL A telegram from W. O. Minor from Athena were D. J. Kirk and J. D. Wll- and form definite plans, and select the fruit trees. Mr. Lempke was undoubtedly tem Chicago says; "Koiaudo, the Oregon The exercises given under the aus son. locations for irrigation projects in porarily insane when be ended hi« bull, took pices of the M. E. church at the E. L. Smith left Sunday evening for these counties and report the same life. Some two years ago he attempt one-year-old, dhortborn Corner Main'and Court Streets. arst prize and topped the saiea at the opera house Saturday evening, were Los Angeles to be gone several days to the executive committee of this ed to end his life with a razor, cut international Exposition Livestock something above the average on such on business. S I 1 COURT «TRKTT association. ting his neck frightfully, but tailed to today.“ occasions. C. E. Simonds, on whom Resolved, That a committee of cut the jugular vein. He was then nere Marshal Dave Lavinder and Dan This is not only a victory for Mr. modern surgery was practiced las» Bucking, of W-iston, were in town on three on legislation be appointed to said to be temporarily out ot hls Minor, but fur Morrow county and week after his Christian Science fail determine what legislation may be mind, which was brought about by business Sunday. , • I • I • I • i * 1 • 1 • I • I • * • 1 • I® ' • L • Oregon as well, it demonstrates the ed to cure, gave a recitation entitled worrying over a love affair. J. H. Frederick, operator for the necessary and urge its adoption. tact that Eastern Oregon is especial f' "Modern Surgery vs. Christian Sci Resolved, That a committee on A little over two years ago be sent ly adapted to stockraising. The win ence,” which brought down the house. railroad company at Biggs, is in town finance, consisting of five members, to Germany for bls old sweetheart ning of this prize is one that Mr. Under the auspices of the Columbia meeting old friends. be appointed to raise the necessary College, Thursday evening, Decem G. H. Rummens, city attorney of funds for the promotion of the ob and when she arrived here, for some Minor, Heppner and Morrow county ber 18. 1902. at the opera house, there Pomeroy, Wash., was a guest of Ho jects of this association, acting under reason the wedding was called off may well leel proud, as it at once and Mr. Lempke brooded over the placed the Mountain Valley stock Is appreciated by every member of the family tn winter. will be rendered an interesting pro tel Pendleton Sunday night. the direction of the executive com o«‘s of hls intended bride until he »arm among the foremost ot the na-1 Our furniture makes it a cozy and handsome room. Our gram of recitations, readings, duets, Rev. J. F. Ghormley, pastor of the mittee. concluded to end his life. He was uon. It will tend to stimulate the volac and instrumental solos, also an First Christian church of Portland, graceful tables, buffets, and chairs will transform the plainest Resolved, That we commend the then adjudged insane and sent to the exhibition of art tableaux or statue is visiting friends in Pendleton. secretary of the interior in his efforts asylum, where he only stayed a few breeding of fine stock in Eastern room into a handsome one. Oregon Much has already been done posing as given by the Boston Con Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Osborne left to preserve the forests which shelter servatory. The college people prom this morning for the Grand Ronde, the sources of our streams, so neces- months and was released as being along these lines in this section by ise ail who attend a rare treat and a where they go to visit relatives for a sary to insure a water supply, and In cured. After bls return to his home Mr. Minor and others, but this last in the Cold Springs country, he again victory, won in a contest against good time. tew days. establishing a forest reserve under besought the woman to marry him. stock from all over the world, places E. L Smalley has concluded not proper restrictions, after carefully In and this time had better success^ Oregon right up in the front rpw as Si Frank Curl spent Sunday on hls Furniture store near Postoffke to sell his city drug store in Milton, vestigations and suveys, he should be livestock producer. — Heppner ;■ and on the strength of this, J. N. ranch near Thorn Hollow, looking encouraged, as we feel he is render They were married and have lived a Stone has had the floor lowered, the after his interests incidental to the ing a great service to the present apparently very 'contented ever since. Times. They have one child. room enlarged, papered and remod- spring work. generation as well as to posterity.” »Mr. Lempke was 30 years of age G. W. Ingle, W. A. Bannister and John Cox Little Better. and has been in Umatilla county for Echoes From the Irrigators, W. T. Shaw, of Milton, were among John Cox. who was injured at bls In Step With a Progressive City the irrigationists who staid over Sun ALL ON •The tendency of the American is the past 15 years. The funeral oc home south of here last summer, is curred at the home today. Rev. H. to destroy everything natuial he puts day night in town. little better than several months ago. Rieke, of Walla Walla, conducting George Van Dran returned Sunday his hands upon. There must be some the services, and the body was buried Mr. Cox Is at the home of his brother And includes every every article in our stoct. 10 to morning from Albany and the valley, restraint put upon him, therefore the I nthe cemetery at Warren Station. R. T. Cox. in Portland and. although movement toward preserving our for. 20 per cent discount all a one the line. Carpets, Rugs, where he had been visiting bis old he is In the very best of health every ests by legislative action, is wise."— home and many friends. Sewing Machines, Draperies, Wall Paper. other way- he is still paralyzed from —aT THB- Umatilla County Pioneers, William Gallagher. the hips down. He Is said to have a T wo-thirds of your life ts Roy C. Brock and wife. J. E. Har A. J. Sturtevant and John Sylves “The forest reserve sentiment is spent in your shoes. Don't you ris, S. C. Harris and E. Boyd, 01 not an attack on any industry. Stock- ter. two prominent merchants ot this little feeling In the limbs, but Is una Miims. pictures Gained and unltamed, carpet sweepers • think it is worth while to make Mood River, were guests of the Gold raising, mining, agriculture, mercan town, are among the old landmarks, ble to move them. en Rule hotel Sunday night. musicstards, look racks, leather couches, leather rockers 1Ï7 and 129 East Alta 8tn*t tile pursuits and manufacturing can tspilllar to all. Although in the sere your feet glad by buying comfort William Billinger and wife, of stand side by side in Oregon, each and yellow leaf, both are still in bus enameled iion and brass bed steads. able shoes ? Lewiston, were guests of Hotel Pen sustaining and strengthening the iness and are active old gentlemen dleton Sunday night on a wedding other. The West must take some ac John Sylvester has been here 28 tour to Portland and the Sound. tion to help herself; so far the East years, but Mr. Sturtevant ante-dates L. E. Therkelson, proprietor of has done most of our legislating.’’— him by seven years. Mr. Sylvester Is aged 68, but here again be falls Therkelson’s piano house, will leave O. D. TeeL The 20,000 acre tract is »old but For Men this evening for Portland, where he "This association should make its behind his old friend and business • till have the will spend a few days transacting position known. If we are not going competitor, who is 71 years of age 13 000 acre tract and 12,000 sheep. — PINGREE— business. to take steps to preserve the natural Both have been life-long friends, not 5.000 a -re tract and 2 500 sheep 7-50 acres, a fine slock ranch. E. G. Bramlet, W. H. Hooley, R. J. water supply of Eastern Oregon, Irri withstanding the fact that they have rhe new building, 3b by 80, 320 acre» and 75 head of cattle. King, W. F. Courtney, E. C. Johnson, gation will loose Its meaning. The been business rivals during all this recently erected bv Joe. Ell, on 120 acres and 100 ton of hav 011I vl4O00 J. H. Miller and Rev. H .Rieke, all of first necessity in this movement Is time, which speaks volumes for the ««) acres, $2.200 Garden str« -t. between Court and Walla Walla, were Pendleton visit water, and we should declare in favor high character of both these old gen For Women «•10 acres wheat land, fb.OoO. of maintaining cur water sources by tlemen.—Pilot Rock Record. ors Sunday. Alta, is now op«n to the public 200 acre« on the river, 6 mile« from preserving the forests that surround M t and Mrs. M. H. Gillett left this Contains v well lighted, and venti- ' endleton $2300. them, and we should encourage our Arrived From Germany. morning for their home near Moscow attd and newly furnished rooms. 140 acre« on the river 12 mile* from representatives In congress by mak- Mrs. C. Franzenhach arrived in the after spending a few days here visit- .... For Boys and Girls ... Pendleton $1800; ing known to them our stand upon J city last evening and will be the N • ,. :t m«ide room in the build- 1 ing relatives and looking after bus this question.”—Senator I'hl» is only a partial list of the many W. M. guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. Mar- lt Modern mprovements. elec Have the “sole of honor” iness interests. sto.-k ranches I have listed. Pierce. , tin and son William Franzenbach, ti;e l ights and baths. The Hotel which has made them .amous ail Ernest Younger, the Junior member “We are here to discuss Irrigation. J for several months. Mrs. Franzen- o iiectiv back of ot the Queen over the world. 1 he only place of the Younger & Son grocery firm, It seems that we are going out of our . bach, a resident of Cologne. Germa City Property a Specialty Chop and Oyster House on Maip in Pendleton where you can buy left Saturday evening tor Spokane, jurisdiction to pick up something hot ny, arrived In America three months I hav« a long list of desirable where he went to meet a drummer, when we open the reserve question.” street and »he Queen Chop House iota, residences. and buslnee* ago, and has been visiting her (laugh- the W L. Douglas and Pingree from whom the firm purchases goods. —Mayor T. G. Halley. and the Queen Hotel will be run ¡ter at Medical Ijtke. The meeting of houses Gloria is at the Big “Morrow county it ready for Irriga- the mother and children here was a Miss .Maude Jones returned Sunday I do not list property unless the in connection by Messrs. evening from Weston, where she has 1 tion. She needs It badly and Is will- happy occasion for all as they have ■ lOlAf \/Z^| I expect people to know what □rice is rigbL been employed as stenographer for - ing to do all in her pewer to bring IL not seen each other for a number of | I \>J U you have to sell It you don't Olson & Van Poymbroeck the Weston Improvement Company. , but tha sentiment Is very much divld- years. If Mrs. Franzenbach likes the The new «tore can never be A r?| \ J C D T| O E O She is home now to remain, having I ed on the reserve queetlon.”—Judge climate and country here sh» will Proprietors POULTRY SHOW. $20.00 COME AND SEE THEM Peoples Warehouse MEN’S OUTFITTERS BEWARE BEWARE M E Now on at The Nolt Store ONIA Men’s FJandKerctyefs Fancy Gifts Books FREDERICK NOLF Going out of BUSINESS The most complete line in the City, and we can prove it The Boston Store A COZY WITHEE DINING ROOM For POULTRY and BAKER & FOLSOM STOCK SUPPLIES Our Clearance Sale is on MAKE YOUR FEET GLAD Colesworthy Special for Christmas Gifts REAL ESTATE Douglas Shoes CHOP Mil L JESSE FAILING The Queen Hotel Now Open Gloria Shoes Red Schoolhouse Shoes Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. resigned her position. E. T. WADE, Bartholomew. make thia her home. Real Estate Dealer. known nnless It advertises LJ' V C* 11 I I ■