The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, December 26, 1902, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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    —
HANK
MEAN’S
MISTAKE.
In Discharging an Incompetent Wait
er He Deals a Severe Blow to a
Prominent Guest.
DECEMBER 26.
T
PROSPEROUS ECHO.
A WEEK OF SWEETS
Many Cattle Being
Fed on
Butter
Creek, and Prospects Bright for Ir­
rigation.
One day last week Hank Means E. W. M’COMAS MAKES SOME
W. T Reeves, of Echo. Is In Pen
HARNEY COUNTY HAS
ANNUAL MEETING OF
employed a new waiter at the Cottage
dleton today on business
TIMELY
OBSERVATIONS.
VALUABLE SPECIMENS. Hotel at Umatilla.
Mr. Reeves says the winter has
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
When the supper hour arrived, all
been very inlld in that section so far
Pioneer Prospector Relates Some In­ the waiter could remember of the Too Much Rain for Next Year’s Crops and the stockmen ar»- feeding and Five Survivor» of Oregon's Constitu­
—Fall Sowing Retarded — Crops shipping great quantities of beef
teresting Facts—Geological Forma­ bill of fare was "roast beef anti sheep
tional
Convention
Present—Nine
Well Shipped Out—Policits Discuss
Over 25OÍI head of beef cattle are
tion Similar to That of Kimberly. fixed up with rice."
Delegates Out of 60 to That Historic
His deficient memory was held to
Itefng fed ill the Echo and I Butter
ed in a New Light.
'Che fulfillment of the prophecy be good grounds for his discharge, so
CO HAVE
Meeting Yet Alive,
The weather
In the opinion of E. W. McComas, Creek" neighborhood
made 30 years ago by Professor Clay­ accordingly Hank went into th«« office
THiCK,
has been very favorable to the
i
feed­
Youth and age distinguished the an
one
of
the
most
prominent
grain
buy
­
ton. a geologist in the employ of the after supper to pay him off and tell
LUXURIANT
ers of Eastern Oregon, and a reeldept era. as the slightly frozen ground uual meeting of the Oregon 111stoi >< h I
him
to
seek
other
fields
of
useful
­
Society Saturday
United States, that diamond mines
tends to economy of feed
It was a notable
HA!R
ness. The office was crowdeil with ot Pendleton, the amount of wheat
Many well-known dll-
Most of this beef Is going to Port­ gathering
would be discovered in Oregon, is at guests and as the waiter was a that rolls Portlandward from the val­
theui *»t longed-for de-
land markets, although i some small zeiis were present, some of them
r of every woman
band, says tbe Telegram
stranger Mr. Means was not familiar ley of the Umatilla, Walla Walla and shipments have been sent
knows v. hat a power-
i
to the founders of Oregon, men and women
Columbia,
will
be
curtailed
during
the
. aio to beauty it is,
This mine is in the Blue Mountain with the face, but tapped a gentleman
Sound. There Is a spirited rivalry who have been active all their lives
I
«: v :«*. avors to make
lomlng
season,
because
of
the
leak
lange, 40 mites from Burns, th«« seat whom he took for his recent employe age from the Willamette valley that between the buyers from the different in the progress of the state Theli
. er oh a ;«> soft, glossy
unit ek as ixwsibie.
ot
Harney county. There is no ques on the shoulder and invited him intu tor once gave the first mentioned sec­ markets, which keeps the prices up faces beamcit lienealh the silver ol
. lively few of
tlie private office.
many winters, on the younger genera-^
and the trade brisk
aware as yet
tion of the quality ami quantity of the
The person so addressed promptly tions to much rain Mr. McComas is
u L . \ bro’s Herpicide.
Mr. Reeves says th«- ix-ople of Echo tion that was coining into its inheri |
I
precious gems, but there is a ques­ followed him. thinking a drink ot in Portland today on business, and In
« .r scientitic dis-
will enable them
Ì
tion as to their commercial value. smoke was on hand and silently prats s|ieaking ot the «-rop outlook, said and adjacent localities are highly en­ tance. The addresses stirred a depth j
<ss hair as thick
thusiastic over the prospects of irri­ of ft-eling sometime* happy, some- !
The stones thus far discovered are ed the hospitality of such a generou« to the Oregon Journal:
•« w u riant as anyone
gation next year Some of the most times sad
generally
too
small
for
the
trade.
Too
much
rain
is
the
cry
this
tali
i
.ire.
landlord.
i
"The m«-n and women ol Oregon's
feasible
irrigation schemes of that lo­
’’ t. on a new the-
They are no larger than a small pin
Arriving at the private office. Hank aud winter, where before the prevail
a destroying the
head A few have been found that was in no gentle mood, for help was Ing inclination has been toward cality will lie brought to the notice of lormative period were staid and prat-
i
tb.i».:
hsdsupon
the
i
i
w t, and th’L" mak-
would sell for from $30 to $300 but scarce, and he bluffly informe«! the drouth—if it ever varied from exactly the Columtiia River Basin associa­ tical and series minded," re mat ked
tion. In hopes of securing Immediate somebody after the meeting, "but they
f•«•. lnitl aud failing
they are rare.
»
man who had answered his invitation what it should be This rain, coni action by the government or state.
tmpiSbiblv. It ihen
were not without tender s«-ntim<-nt.' I
Were
diamonds
malleable
like
gold,
ing
at
a
time
when
the
farmers
should
wds to produce a
that his services were not nojded any
I
Thousands of acres or excellent kays the Sunday Oregonian
»th of thick, g’.tissy
if there was any process known to longer
have been engaged in sowing their
that •
becomes
Discussion clustered around the
land, only awaiting the magic touch
science by which the miniature stones
■ (M; !t .
Th«« stranger, seeing the mistake tall wheat, prevented this work, and
or. ti'iti'« ¡11 convince
could be welded together, then Har that Mr. Means hail made. was equal not more than So per cent of the acre­ o the irrigatlonlst. lie within the im­ Constltullonal Convention of 1857 The
.tamer* of that instrument were «-ulo
• . wf . S VillUcS.
ney would no longer be known as th«« to the occasion.
age has been covered. Winter wheat mediate vicinity of Echo.
Each year the farmers of that vi­ giaed as men in whose veins flowed
"cow county.” and Oregon would rank
is
always
the
best
producing,
and
for
"Why. my dear sir." be said. ’
firm purpose, hlghrninilcdio r- and en­
with the diamond-producing regions are discharging the wrong man."
this reason next year’s crop will be cinity build extensions to their sys­ during
sagacity.
tems of irrigation and sow more and
short.
of the earth
"Didn't you try to sling hash in the
"There were giaut* in those day»
more Alfalfa. Gradually the arid
Work of Development.
Well Shipped Out,
dining room tonight? Ain’t you the
tracts are surrendering to the pro- the salt ot all the earth," one person :
The commercial value of the dia­ man who couldn’t remember the bill
"The crop of 1902 has been well cess of reclamation. but there is need remarked.
monds is now being determined bv of fare?’ roared the proprietor of the < leaned out. Umatilla rtiunty produc- of more extensive O|>erations
The best brains of Oregon were
contained in the convention. Nlnej
the great diamond firm of New York. cottage.
ed $.500,000 bushels of wheat this
The stranger threw up his hands. year There Is about 10 per cent of
delegates out of 60 survive, five of j
Tiffany fit Co., whose confidence in
"Oregon Literature ”
the new field is sufficient to warrant When he recovered his coni|>oeuro, this that has not been ship|H*d out.
Horner, of the Oh* whom were precent Stirring »< en«.-s
Professor
J
B.
In .1 its atasen tnarn
them in furnishing the capital tor he said: "Now se«« here: I’ll admit and some of that remaining Is al­ gon Agricultural College has revised of «»arly days passed in review before I
•L mid be clancrMfia.
further development. They are coop that my countenance may deceive ready soln. This same condition, both his collection of “Oregon 1Jterature" the audience. Patriotic zeal and hope
Ely’s Crem> I-'.:’’
you. that my appearance may con as to shipment and superabundance and has recently
crating with the local owners
issued a »• cond «-di­ in«, purpose were enlivened. Five I
. Van-rec*«- tbre »-i
d«mn me. but you are mistaken this ot moisture applies equally to the tion
The
Formation.
The
selections
from Oregon witnesses were ther«- to t««stWy to a
• ue direareti n..:u
time I have b«*en city attorney and
authors ha» been gn-atiy extended, ! ,-ast grswn dr«-anij Strane- a. I i.
It«-urracatarrtta: .
The diamonds are found in layers county attorney of my home town; 1 Walla Walla valley. Prevailing pri«
tical it seemed enlivening ar.d fresh
.way X cutd tn ilx
ot volcanic ash. Geologists and min- have nuxe«i in dirty politics In Wash have been good aud the farmers as and the character of the work im- I in contrast with the d y and prosy
qukk y.
proved in many ways It is a well
,-ralogists agree that the format iob Ington. but heaven help me. I have a rule, have done well.”
Mr McCotnas believes that the re­ printed volume of 360 pages, contain- tecord of the pen.
Cre .m Italm is 1> are«! ■ • her «Mta.aprea.ia
1 being the volcanic ash oi ancient or­
buke that was administered to East ing sketches of every Oregon author
or. r
BH-mbriine ai d ia abawrhed. Re ef *» itu- igin. is the same as that indigenous never slung hash.”
Memories ot Past Revived.
It was Judge Bowles, of Clark roun ern Oregon through turning down by
t. .i»:e and a cure to :•>««*. It ia not dryiu—-lore
The men who had «ome down from
of any notoriety and is certainly a
' to South Africa, wbeie the largest ty. Washington.
t- • pexxHce aerexiag. Ltrge Siaa. 50 rent« st Dmz-
the |>eople of W. J Furnish, the Pen
libra- a fo: ni«-r generation spoke entertain-
diamond mines in the world have been
It required dleton candidate for governor, is xaluabie addition to the home story.
Hank had collapsed
j>t« r jy mail; Trial Sire, 10 cents by nss .
the lovers o* song and
exploited.
This
is
the
formation
that
tngly The memories of Deady. Fred
considerable to survive him soni»* alone responsible for tbe failure of ries of published
¡¿LY tUtllTHERS. Sa Warren Street Sew York
by J K Gill. Port Wavmire. Deliron Smith Tom Dryer.
It is
Professor Clayton referred to when , say as much as two quarts
Judge
Stephen
A
Ixiwell
to
appear
land. Or . ar.d retails for 11
Shattuck. Oinajr. Reed Logan K«-lsay
observing the geological eonditicn-. ->f
as a senatorial candidate
Fat rar were revived
John K Mt-
Oregon in his official capacity. 30
Viewed From Afar.
Brhle. R V. Short W A Stark
years ago. It is said to be nex’ to
weather. R P. Boise and George H 1
the oldest formation tound on the
' We of the east side are viewiug
LVilltams were there in person 1. L F
North American continent, only that
the political l>attle from afar." sal«!
G-over. Jame* K Kelly and ' William J
through which the St Lawrence river
Mr McComas
"We had our little
H. Packwood sent regrets for inabili I
runs being older. The layers thus fai
fling and lost. Although we have not
ty to atter.«l H. B Nichols, the ninth
mined yield only extremely small
yet sat down, we have gone . ‘way
surviving delegate, did not come I
stones, but it is expected and hoped Ì HE NEW CLUB BUILDING
back.' and are juBt standing* 'round
PROSPEROUS CONDITION
town from bls home in Benton
that other layers will be discovered
Of
course,
we
take
an
interest
in
tbe
IS NOW ASSURED.
OF THIS INDUSTRY. ty
that bear the precious g<-::
senatorial fight but that interest is
coi ID Nx PAY WtS Wtl BILL
Among other well known persons' in |
mer< tai importance.
not particularly near home I do not
<* WEBl SAÜ HE CONTIUCTED TO
G. T. Kelly, a pionc-r prospector Articles of Incorporation Filed Yes­ believe the east side has a candidate C. J. Millis Ably Portrays the Present the audience were: Governor Geer ol I
4- ! 0« Tht MIES Or NUGABA
terday—Capitalized at $30.000—$10 I have oever heard one discussed.
of the Green Horn district, neat
Situation — Actual Figures From saiem. Judge W. D Hare of Hills
boro. Judge George H. Burnett of |
a Share.
Sumpter, confirmed the story
Mr
"Wool and« wheat is all ratting at
tiGHT'EN
CUBIC
Umatilla County Feeder»—800X100
Salem G 1. Rowland, of North Yam
Kelly is an authority on gold mines
-The most definit« move so far to tention and energy over our way
t.-.'V L'illllTr ACCORD4KC TO TIE
Head of Cattle *n Oregon.
hill: William Merchant. of t'arlton:
he having located the Psychic group v. ard the new club house was made There is something real in that, and
L JLii « iinu IL aiKiüPf»* nlw < a
The cattle situation in Orogot. is E O Potter, of Eugene. nev W. G
the Rocketellow group, and the Don
7 . CATIONS TO EAG1 (VBK TOOT
it is the realities of life, after ail.
yesterday when articles of incorpora that appeal more strongly to the com- summed up bri- By and comprehen- Eliot, of Salem. Mrs Eva Emery Dye.
Juan mine, in the Sumpter district.
Ftel'M IT OUT FOR YOURSELF.
Oregon City; professor H L Bates.
tion were filed with the county clerk mon people."
lively by C. J Millis. livestock agent ot
Of Forest Grove; J. R Robertson o!
OREGON’S WONDERFUL WOODS. G. A Hartman. Jr., R. Alexander and
of the O R fit N In dis< uaslng the Portland. George T Prather, of Hood
WÎTT* HtALTW AND VÄ5TW «AY 0WS
Leon Cohen were the incorporators
RIDGE ITEMS.
• AN ACu«S ST0\f NttCES FtOM
industry. Mt. Millie says
River; John M l>eezer of Pendleton,
Th«> company is capitalized at $3o
A
Waste
of
the
Highest
Priced
Tim
­
Five DOUAIS TO FIFTY DOLL ADS
ex-Governor Z F. Moody, of The
<O«' and was incorporated under the Fog and Cold Weather—Ranchera
"Our
population
is
rapidly
increas
­
ber Goes Constantly On.
name of the Commercial Association
ing an<! open range* is rapidly de Dalles; F. G. Young of Eugene, and
Taking Cattle to Straw Fields—
M. C. Van Tyne, who has one of of Pendleton. Oregon. The shares are
«teasing. With prosperous times our many Portland people
ARE GrOfitD ON UORN STOVES
the finest collections of Oregon woods to tie divided into 3000 shares at $lu
Frank Hopp Returns Home.
New Officers Elected.
people consume more meat while our
Pit I. V STANDARD ?Of> SEVENTY Y EARS
in existence has just received from each to be sold to those wishing to
J. A Owings & Sons sold their beef ability to provide does not keep pace
New
officers
Of tbe society were
his home in Eugene, a number of sam­ take stock in the company
W J. CLARKE A CO., Ag^nt
with the increased demand. henc«- it elected as tallows:
to Greulich Brow. at a fine price.
ples showing the beautiful finish of
A committee has been appoints
Miss Margaret Turner
who has i* that young cattle have so advanred
Presldi-nt—C B. Bellinger, of Port-
some of our most common woods, says foi several weeks to see what could been staying at Ukiah, has returned in price a* seriously to restrict the
land.
the Astoria BudgeL
be done toward raising money for the home this week.
movement of rough or unfinished stuff
Vice-President—W D Fenton.’ of
Among the pieces of particular in­ new club building, but this committee
Frank Hopp, who has been in Pen­ to other ranges
terest is curly maple and the Coos deemed it t>est to incorporate first. dleton under the doctor's care, return­ This home maturing has taken Erm Portland.
Secretary—F. G Young .o' Eugene.
Bay myrtle, the latter being a very This being done as soon as the holi­ ed home last week
hold, and our d'-alers. not content
Ties srirer—Charles E
Ijadd, of
fine wood tor furniture manufacture, days are over this committee will be­
Ridge. Ore.. I>ec 19.—This locality or satisfied with local transactions, Portland
and can be found in great abundance gin selling stock in the building. It is undergoing a siege of fog and cold are reaching out to supply the world
Dir«-ctors to sene four year»--Jis
at Coos Bay.
is estimated that it will take $2" -nil • weather, tne thermometer was as tow beyond, and already our export trade I R Robertson J K Wilson
To illustrate the importance of this to build and equip the building as as 24 degrees above zero, but no wind la bee otiiing a powerful factor in the
btisrd of director* now consists
wonderful timber, a San Francisco proposed and the incorporators after to speak of. Everyone is feeding yet. question of supplying the nation.« o<: Th.-
The governor ot Oregon the sup
firm is now erecting a saw mill at careful consideration, concluded that some complain of no snow.
With the advent ot increased patking I erintendent of Public 1nstru«-tkm. Mrs
Myrtle Point and will soon commence it would be b«*st to incorporate for
This locality baa two phones; one facilities, which ar«« sure to <ome, Harriet K M< Arthur Mrs Mana I.
operations, The firm is paying $6«« 830.000 and have $18.000 more thar. at Jack Baker s and tbe other at W. this coast will treat all its meat pro­ Myrl< k. W
D Fenton, J R Robert-
per ton for myrtle stumpage all of was needed to fall back upon in case O. Owing’s, tbe latter being put in ducts. In fact a fair proportion of -on and J R Wiiaoo
which is used for veneer work.
of it being needed at any lime in thè this week
our stock trains are even now headed
Another illustration of the value of future. It is not tbought necessari
William Thornwald had the misfor­ weaL instead of east, as formerly
PREPARING TO IRRIGATE.
some of our timber resources comes that the full $30.000 should he sub- tune to have a load of straw upset
"An illustration of tbe very favor­
tioni the city of Eugene, where curly scribed before the building < an be with him and sprain his ankle very able results to be obtained in thts
Two New Ditch Companies Incorpo­
maple is being sold by the wagon erected. After the necessary $36 00« badly this week
new «-uterprise is notz-d In the case
rated Today.
load at $3.56 for fuel purposes when, is subscribed the remainder con tw
James Hall, of Gurdane and Wil­ of a prominent feeder on But’er
as a matter of fact, the same wood laised at any time.
Artic!««* of in«*orporatton for two
liam Futter. of Ukiah, passed through Creek Umatilla county, who cut fiuo
converted into lumber, will readily
Th-- committee having the stock in here en route for the catlie fields with tons of hay from 135 acres of alfalfa ditch companies were filed with the
sell in the city of Grand Rapids. Mich., charge will have litttle trouble In their herds last week They report and fed It to 3<)0 2-y«*ar-old steers ««ounty clerk this forenoon. They
Let Murphy Frame those
are:
for at least $250 to $306 per 100 feet. isislng the necessary amount and snow in both localiti«?».
last winter
This curly maple. Mr. Van Tyne erection of the building is now almos*
The BrowneU Ditch Co.
"When be commenc’d feeding Sep­
Pictures for Christmas
states has no equal in the world for assured. Everybody is anxious for
Articles for the Brownell Ditch
WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS.
tember 22. these steers sverage«! 1064
beauty in finish. He has made a study the club building The town needs it
pounds «aich. cost $3 So per hundred- Company, with DeWitt C. Brownell
of the different woods of the entire and the citizens are expected to be
weight, and consumed two tons of Clara A Brownell and Dan C. Brown­
E.
J.
Couper,
of
Elgin,
is
in
town
world and unhesitatingly says that liberal in subscribing for stock The
hay worth $7. making a total of $43.89 ell as Incorporators, were filed this
C
E
Nelson
is
In
town
from
W»s-
Oregon leads, both in quantity and shares were put at $10 each so that
per h«-ad Two carloads sold January forenoon
Don’t put off having the
quality, having to his personal knowl those with limited means could pur- ton.
The object of the incorporation is
17 for $4 5»' |>er hundr»-dweight. an«l
edge over 90 distinct species of mer­ chase stock and not give this privi-
O. W. Proebatel la In town from averaged 1232 pounds (a gain of ITS to take water from the rmatilla River
work dene.
If Murphy
chantable woods growing within its lege exclusively to those with largr Weston.
does the work it will be
poundsi bringing $55 44 per head, a tor irrigation and domestic ¡rarpoae«.
borders.
The principal office is to be at Ums-
J M Hemphil Ils in town from Pi- net profit of $11.65 on each animal
capital. Each stockholder in thè cor-
good work and you will be
boration win have a voice in electlng lot Rock.
"If the balance of this lot did as Ulla and the capital stock is fixed at
highly pleased, Best stock
POSSESSION IS OWNERSHIP.
officers and transacting busin«-*«- for
L. H. Shipp is in town from Stow well, the transaction netted the feed- $y*«‘i This stock Is to be divided in­
of framing material
the association
e, $3465 over the selling price of to 300 share* at a par value of $10
art
Creek.
Question Interesting Umatilla County
tf.««se
*am- cattle on the range. a share
A C. Henderson la In town from
Land Owners Decided at Salem.
which in itself carries a very hand
The Sageland Irrigation Co.
TRIAL POSTPONED
Pilot Rock
some profit to the grower. This Is
The following case was settled and
Article*
for the Sageland Irrigation
Hotel
Pendleton
Elt Spike is at
not by any m«*ans an ex«eptlonal case Company were filed with the clerk
the opinion handed down in the su­ Case of the State against William
from Echo
sc far as general «-ondhions are con- this forenoon. The incorporator* are
preme court on Monday:
Springer Set for Tomorrow.
William A!s|*acb and J. J Whalen <ern««d. and any fairly well-located Robert N Stanfield. DeWitt C. Brown­
The First National Bank of Walla
The
case
of
the
state
against
Wil
­
are in town from Helix.
level-h«*aded. energetic Oregon farm­ ell and Stephen A Lowell. It is the
Walla, plaintiff and appellant, vs. D.
Best work at lowest prices.
McDonald, defendant and respondent; liam Springe: ** assault did not come
Mias Morrison, of Adams Is visit er can. If he wjll. enjoy a similar ex- object of this corporation to build
to
trial
today,
out
was
postponed
un
­
terience. handling either cattle or ditches and canals to convey water
reversed. Opinion by Chief Justice
ing friends in Pendleton.
til 10 o’clock tomorrow.
Moore.
sheep or hogs, with assurance of sue- from Mill Creek to Irrigate lands in
George
A.
Young,
of
Adams,
is
a
This is a case which almost result
cesa.
the vicinity of the creek The capital
This action was commenced for
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
guest of Hotel St. George.
"Notwithstanding the heavy de- stock is to be $10«'*> divided into If»
the recovery of the possession of a ed in a tragedy and the trouble all
J. B. Saylor and R. B. Stanfield are mand
la the County Coart of the state of Oregon, strip of land in Umatilla county. The grew out of a worthless dog. One of
for th«?se finished products, our shares at $10 each
The principal
for U matilla County
the men had a dog which the other In town from Butter Creek.
tanges still furnish a large movement office of the ««ompany is to be a'
la the matter of the eetau of Henry Jane«, defendant claimed that the boundary
claimed
had
been
stolen
from
him
W C. Rider and wife, of Elgin, are of choice young cattle for the North Echo.
-ireeaeed -Notice of final sett ¡eaten*.
line had l>een established and he had
The men met and a row ensued. One visiting friends in Pendleton.
Notice is nereby given that tne administrator
an«! East, moving in train lota, aggre
of the above named • •tale * m filed in the been in undisputed and open pos­ is accused of using an ax and tbe
Misses Clarke and Campbell. of gating many hundred cars per annum
above entitled Coart, bls Una! ac ount. an*l the session of the strip in controversy
IRA ROSE ARRAIGNED.
I7tb day of January. 190S, at the hour of 2 p m. for more than 10 years, bnt the evi­ other js accused of drawing an ugly Weston, are guest« of Hotel Pendle- Range prices this year averaged $2"
na» been set by tne County Court of Umatilla
looking
knife.
Both
men
rushed
to
foi yearlinga and $28 for 2-year-oids Will Be Gicven Until the 26th to
County, State of Oregon, aa th.- time, lor hear­ deace wenf to show that tile line had town to try and have the other ar ton
ing objections to the «aid report, and all per- never been consented to by the other
"Oregon carries today something
Plesd Guilty or Not
Mrs.
M.
I
.
Taylor
E.
Best,
and
Mra.
rested.
Walsh
was
first
to
secure
a
tons having objections thereto, are hereby re­ party in Interest, except as a tempo-
like 8< mi ixgi hca«i of the very best cat­
of
Huntington,
are
visiting
In
town
quired to file t telr obje lion« in said Court, on
Ira Rose, the young man now in
warrant
for
Springer.
Justice
Fitz
rary
line
until
the
true
line
could
be
tie
on
earth.
Shorthorn
and
Whiteface
or before said late
friends
Dated at Peudl-ton, UmatiU i County, Ore­ established.
predominating on tbe range, while jail, with horse stealtng and various
The lower court took Gerald recommended that the district
Anson Woods and wife, of Weston the valley is devoted almost exclus­ other charges hanging over his head,
gon, this 17th day o' December, isoz.
attorney
look
further
into
the
case
from the jury all the evidence relating tiefore
8AMUKL JAMES Administrator
were guests of the Golden Rule hotel ively to dairy strains Both have «ent was arraigned before Judge E" « to-
it went to trial.
to the agreement as to the temporary
last night.
dai He still maintains his 'nnoc<*n<*e
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTIC
their reputation az far and wide as of
character of the dividing line and told
the charge of ever hiring a ' orse
A New Remedy.
Jack Semppl, a Russian, has ap­ «attle lore is known
:he
jury
that
possession,
regardless
of
In lbe I’oanty Court ol the Stale of Otegon,
and trading It off. but the judr< decid­
The
plied
to
the
county
clerk
for
citizen
old
friends
of
Chamberlain's
such
an
agreenfent.
could
ripen
Into
for Umanila Caunty
ed to give him until the 2>ith to
Cough Remody will be pleased to ship papers.
In the matter of the estate of Nslsoj Salis­ ownership.
ALBA NOTES.
chang«> his mind. He has b«*en posi­
bury, deeeaatel
know that the manufacturers of that
C. B. Wade, a prominent citixen ol
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
preparation have gotten out a new Pendleton, is at the Imperial.—Ore­ Wtither Clear and Cold—Mr. Shipp tively ldentlfi»*d as tbe man io whom
DAY SET FOR TRIAL.
Has been inly appointed the ainrnlstrator of
the horse was rented in Weston and
the estate of Neleon Sallabur?, deeeued with
remedy called Chamberlain's Stomach gon Daily Journal.
Move« to Ukiah—Mr. Stocker Takes the same fellow who trade«! the ani
the will annexed, and ha« duly qualified, aud
and
Liver
Tablets,
and
that
It
is
Linder
and
Morris
Will
Have
a
Hear-
R. M. Akers and A. F. Young, prom
that all persone having cluim« against «aide,
mal off to a farmer living down the
His Horses to Juniper.
tate or tbe dec-aee-l, are hereby req .ired to
meeting with much success in the inent citixens of Ione, are in town
the First of January.
river below here
Apparently, ho
preeent the aame, with proper vuia her., to the
Alba,
Dec.
23.
—
The
weather
is
cleat
undersigned, at bis offi -e in Pendleton, Cuis-
stands no show to prove his lnro-
The trials of James Linder and treatment of constipation, biliousness, tiansacling business.
and
cold
Sleighing
is
good
with
tilla county, Oregon, within six month« tom
James Lietiallen and daughter are
cence and If he pleads guilty he may
Frank Morris, now in the county jail, sick headache, impaired digestion and
thia data.
like disorders.
These Tablets are in town today from Adams, . doing about 10 inches oi snow.
get off lighter than if he goes to triai
Dated at Penlieton, Oregon, December ID, have been set for trial for the first
Will
McLaughlin
is
hauling
logs
to
easier
to
take
and
more
pleasant
In
im.
their holiday shopping
days of the January term of the dis­
contract
from
Vie
the
sawmill
under
E D BOYD,
effect than pills, then they not only
The farmers of l.add Creek, in
George W Proebstel and daughter broch A* Smidth
Administrator or the estate of Nelson Salis­ trict court
Union county, are extending the co­
bury, dece-.-ed, with the will annexed
Linder is the young man who hired move the bowels, but improve tbe ap- Grace, are In town on their way to
Tbe
stage
company
has
built
a
de
a horse and saddle from the City Liv­ petite and correct any disorders of Portland to s|>end the holidays with pot at Caruey s Cabin, where i>as- operative ’phone line tu Hot I ake,
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
a distane-? of 10 miles from la
ery Stable last fall, rode it to Echo the somach and liver. For sale by relatives.
sengers are excbang«?d from the coach Grande.
where he sold it for $20, and squan­ Tallman & Co., durggista.
A marriage license was issued to­ to the sleigh.
Notice ia be-eby given that the un<ler«igi e«l, dered the money in a poker game.
Miss Mary Whitaker is visiliug
day by County Clerk Chamberlain to
John L'npltnger, was on tne .no <lay ot Dec-m
IRVINE-AVERY.
Morris
is
the
last
of
the
trio
charg
her, lierz, appointed aduifoiatrator ot the ee
Roy F Thorp and IJeuella Meyers, here, the guest ot Miss Blanch Quant.
tale of Sarah K. Caplinger. decea-wel. by tbe ed with stealing merchandise from
Harvey Taylor has purchased Jim
both of this county.
Hono-able County Court ot tbe State of Ore­ D B. Richardson’s store in Helix. HU Prominent Umatilla
County Citizen
Shipp's teed barn and has moved to
ana for Umatilla county
And all tenons
Colonel
William
Parsons
and
fami
Marries Walla Walla Woman.
having claims against tbe «retate ot tbe raid partners in crime pleaded guilty and
ly have sold their interests here and that place. Mr. Shipp will move to
Harah E. Caplinger, deceased, ara hereby re­ are now serving their terms in the
Walla Walla. Dec. ’ 23.—A quiet leTt tor Manila, where they will make Ukiah and go into business there.
quired to present the aatnt with proper voin-h-
en t<> the said John Capl’-'-ger at Helix, <>re- state prison, but Morris stoutly denied bouse wedding took place* Sunday their future home.
Walter Rineheart and bis mother
trial, He «vening at the home of Mrs. Ida I.
gon. wit tin «lx (6) mouth« from tbe dale of his guilt and will stand
will move to Pendleton after the holi­
taisnotice
Roy
Conklin,
assistant
principal
of
promises
to
spring
something
un
­
days. They will reside there all win-
Irvine in Newell street, when the
Dated tbe Ath day ot D eember. IWrz
thought of which will change the face Rev. Albert Dale Grantz, pastor of the the Pendleton public schools, will ter.
JOHN CAPLIN..EK.
leave
this
evening
for
Union
where
he
Administrator.
of his crime in the eyes of the law. First Presbyterian church, joined in
J. E. Stocker drove 85 head ot
matrimony Clarence W. Avery, of will spend the holidays.
horses to tbe Juniper couutry last
PKriTIOK FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Peter Cheney Dead.
Miss Miriam Strong, one Of
< the week to winter quarters. HÜ son
Umatilla cobnty, Oregon. and Ida I.
To the Hen County C.urt ol I matllla Coun­
Peter Cheney, 87 years of age, died Irvine, ot Walla Walla, A number of teachers of the Pendleton public Carl will attend to the animals during
ty, state of' .regon:
present. schools, left this morning for Port the winter.
We. tbe un lerstgue.1 voters and taxpavers at 11 o’clock today at the home of friends of the bride were
-4 I'niat Ila Preeiuct, Umatilla County. Bate his son. A. H. Cheney, on the Tutuil­ Following the ceremony a wedding land to spend the holidays with rela
Earl Baumgartner has returned
ot Oregon do hereby petition y..ur bon .ruble la.
Mr. Cheney came to Umatilla supper was served. The couple will tfves.
from a visit with his friepds in Pen
body to g «rt unto A B.Stepbete fit Co a lic nne
While Cleansing the Skin and
He spend the holidays at the home of the
James Peters, who is keeping time dleton.
lor tbe stir of splntaou«, vinous and malt county 40 years ago from Ohio.
liquota. In quautltiea ol lea, than five gallon«, has been a sufferer for the past seven groom's parents.
Mr. Avery Is pro­ for the O. R. & N. company
Roy Connell is tending IUD head Scalp with hot baths of CUTI­
at Css
.
_
tor the period of six month« from February lit, years from cancer of the ear and it
prietor of the hotel at Bingham cade Locks, is in town to Bpend the of stock and is a very busy young CURA SOAP and healing the
>t*»t, al nil place of busine»« In Umatilla Pre-
He Springs, and tbe bride is well known holidays. He says the snow has caus­ man.
clnrt, Umatilla county. Stats of Oregon, and was this which ended his life.
we will ever pray:
leaves the son, A. H. Cheney, here, In musical circles in Walla Walla
The school here under the manage •Raw, Inflamed Surface with
ed work to cease on the line in the
J. W. Ituncan.
Jmnti O’Connell,
and one son in Virginia, his wife hav-
ment
of Professor Quant bas a large CUTICURA OINTMENT.
vicinity
of
the
locks
until
after
th«>
*. R Parker •
w »Iter Dennis,
ing died several years ago.
attendance and teacher and pupils are
Tailman A Co. guarantee every first of the year.
M. E Read,
William Jam.»,
B J. Lingow,
Frank O’Connell.
getting along nicely.
bottle of Chamberlain'* Cough Reme­
W. F. Wiggin«,
K. 1 Yerxa,
Died of 8pinal Meningitis.
Taken Up.
dy and will refund the money to any
Frank E. Jame«.
H. J. Burnham.
The infant child of Mr. and Mra. one who Is not satisfied after using
Divorce Sult Being Aired.
W H Morgan
H Grubb,
Cow; color red; weight, about 1200;
8. G. Markbam,
J. Feonan
Harry Hughey, of Birch Creek, died two-thirds of the contents. Thia is age
The troubles of Spokane Jim. a
8 years; brand, circle on left hip.
J H. Tomlin win.
Jame» Sharp.
at 4 o’clock this morning of spinal the best remedy In the world for la swallow fork and under bit on right Umatilla brave, is being aired before
G. W Crow,
8. A Saylor,
meningitis. The funeral will take grippe, coughs, colds, croup and ear. Was taken up at my ranch at Judge W. R. Ellis thts afternoon.
J. W. Lenitov
LURfS W h FR í ÁlLIlSÍ f AILS?
Q
Notice 1» h«rruy xlveti that tbe loregotug place at 11 o’clock tomorrow at the whooping cough and la pleasant and
n»-t ('outf)i Hymn. Taele* G xkm I. U«' n
South Cold .Spring, Nov. 23. Owner Spokane sued Mrs. Spokaue for a di­
oetttlon «rill be presented to thsabove en­ home and the little one’s remains will
in lime, ti'ijd b drinndMR.
gf
5
aafe to take. It prevent* any tenden­ can have same by calling and paving vorce and the evidence in the case is
titled court on .'aouary 7. 'Wit
be laid to rest In Olney cemetery.
A. B STEPHEN* A OU
I charges. Thomas Campbell.
cy of a cold to result la pneumcmla.
being taken today.
LOWNEY’S CANDIES
I
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At the Following prices
I 4 Pound Boxes Chocolate Creams
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44
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12
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il
il
il
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BROCK & McCOMA S CO
DRUGGISTS
Among Our Most Popular Handkerchief Odors is
Nasal
MAGNOLIA
CATARRH
MILLION
ÎÜÎMôRtST
A pleasant au«l las'ing perfume, Ô0 ceuts’he
■ u ;<•••
VV- are the » xclu^ive Agenti» for this
ci tv
KOEPPEN’S DRUG STORE
65 Steps From Main St., Toward the Court House
Buy Home Comforts
For Xmas Presents
FEET
R
Inoliar.
ÜúníEEHMlLUOM^EALSPfRÚAY
Cool the Blood
In all Cases of Itching
Borning Humors
wiih the
CUTICURA RESOLVENT
■æQsgnaQEs»
R
ADE
.Affords
IH Till WORLD
E. J. Murphy’s
$ .10
.25
.50
many
bargains
for A.
You’ll exercise gooD
E conomy
R A
if you
buy
D
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E
Bay no« while stock is co«p. ele
We’ll hold the« for
yoa.
Main and Webb Streets.
»
I'M
t
Rough Weather Shoes
9
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The’krnd that are attractive in appearance, courfortab'e
to wear yet have the lasting qualities
Wcb>ve).i«l wh*i you require tor w.i.Uy w-.atber.
Ladie; ;n«i gentlemen, come to us wi en you need rub-
t»ers
Largest line in Pendleton
Dindinger, Wilson & Co.,
-À
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GOOD SHOES CHEAP
4.
TS'S-PS ÍÍTÍT5*ÍT'.‘???Í
Specie1 After Christmas
Bargains in Furniture
—AT—
BAKER & FOLSOM
The Big Furniture Store. N*ixt to Poetoffice.
PERFECTION IN FLOUR
Is readied in BYERS' BEST
Better flour cannot be made.
The cream of the wheat crop enters in Byers’ Best
Flour, which is right for bread and
Fancy Baking.
PENDLETON ROLLER WILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
S • V 1:x.'-»Mr. I!><• l-rmrr - . otaf .-non, FVetk *1 pt>Tsfic «" w
»
• .
rc i773
*i-r duy -up »x«t Lie KenmiLAH orv«!!«, ' D
< • >$ *■
Ike UMk,W«il«3| KMla»!«.«! |»e« . saw« »« •*¿*1 , I’!«**•■•
1 ■<!$«<•>• to larry, l.lliaaaLBg l»r*iina. ▼arieow^rle aadl --------
I. au>| ■* aui I'Owby day or i i<hu Vn-mMquickiw»< t ¿«rbawv. which If DotctMOfcM
Ira K 1.» bprroiaiortbiea and a I th«’ h. rr\»rs ot »tcooienrr. < | |»1
---- tm 111
«‘ver.iha kkineysaod ux ormary
ot aUimpunuiML <1 t*lDE)il.urwwitaM
and r^tor« ama' I « « wk organa.
*2^ ">‘rnr*d
fWNtm.fcibecanmWperrent are trocMwd with l~i a«tnUlla
CTI IDENK Hi« <uuy known rrteolT to cure without »n vper*iinn. fc'O li—‘- - ua, A »ilna
ana mo..-, retort!. I if « -oxo« d-wtuve eOwt a prtmauunt curw. ;LjC a buXAtotMA
V mall. Send h r vuaa wreulM-at.il'.Mtaxtuiala
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Alldrew lit vol, ■kiUt'lkk • « k . I tABax XCC. aaa Fraacsa-o. caL
SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUGGISTS.
PENDLETON. OREGON.