The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 16, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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FR1DAY, JANUARY 16. 19V3
5415*4-; kip. sound, 15 to 20 pounds.
7« ; veal, sound. 10 to 14 pounds, 7c,
t-alf. souiiii, under 10 pouuds, Sc;
green (unsalted). Ic (>er lb. h ss, culls
tc per lb. less; uorse hides, salted,
«a«h, $l.5"4)2, ary, each. $14/150;
colts’ hides each, 254/50«'; goat skins,
tomnion each, lOiu'lf.« ; Angora with
wool on. each, 25c 4; »1.
Pelts— Bcai skins, as to size. No. 1.
«ach. $5<t t !0; cubs. |2@5, badger,
**.1« h. 10@-40e. a'lhii.il, 3oil .»<•«'. house
«at, 5 @10« ; tox, common gray, each,
l0@ 50c; «lu red. eucii. $1 50ii 2; do
C1 OSS, each, $o©6; do silver aud
black. •■ach »11X14/200, fisher, each,
$5@6; iynx, each »24.13; uiink. strict-
ly No. 1, each, 50cnj'$ 1.50; marten,
uui k Non la i n, »64/12; marten, pale
pint . ae;or«<iiig to size and color, »1.51-
uiuskiats. large. each, 54110c;
otter, for large prime skins, each. 30
0 50« ; well, mountain. with head per­
fe««L each. »3.5J4i5; wolf. prairie.
(coyote), without head, each, 30<«i36c,
wolverine, each. »44)7; Ix-aver. per
skin, large. $54/6, du medium. $34y4.
do small. »14)1.50; do lits. 504/75«’.
Sheep rkiiis—Shearing.
154120-
short wool, 25@35c; medium wool. 30
@60c; long wool, 6oii$l each.
Tallow—Prime, per lb. 4415c; No. 2
and grease. 2%@3c.
Wool - Valley . 12'-y li 15e; Eastern
Oregon. 84rl4%c; mohair. 264 j 28 c ,
■
COSÌ OF THE PEN
MANY VACCINATED.
Government Physician Kept Busy
Looking After the Health of the
Umatilla Indians.
Dr. Heiideisuu, tue coutruct phy-
tic iun au«l surgeon tur the govern-
ment, uiupluy ud lo look alter the
health ut Ilio leservatiou Indians,
«talcs timi lllu Indiati cblldreu in thè
agency school, 10 employes al thè
school, a duzeu adult Indluua uot iu
the school and a hull dozen or so
wuite lease Holders on the reservation
nave been vaccinated by him on the
leservaliuu since the present smallpox
tcare begun.
Five hundred vaccine points are
daily expected from thq government
supply at Wasniuglou, ami immediate
ly upon their arrival there will be a
wholesale vaccination 01 the Indians
and others on the reservation. Up to
ante there 1 as been but one death ou
the reservation from smallpox—that
«1 Auuie Lyman, and that about a
v,eek ago. bhe was a lUll-blcxxl.
At present there are but two cases
it smallpox on the reservation—the
v ife of Wet Coyote, who lives at the
in-ad of the Tutuilla Creek, the other
case being a lull-blood who lives at
the head ot Tuorn Hollow and is be-
mg Heated I»/ l»r. 1’lamudou, ot Alb«r-
ua. Dr. Henderson states that the
five who were vaccinated at Ly man s
are all doing finely.
He requests that some «-(Tort be
n ude to correct the impression that
William Murray died 01 smallpox, lu
spite of the lact that the cause ot
Mr. Murray's death was published al
the time, the doctor states that many­
adhere tenaciously to the belief that
he died or smallpox, wb«u he hail no
trace whatever ot that disease, and
died ot pneumonia, to Dr. Henderson's
personal kr.owle«!ge. .Mr. Murray was
a half-breed.
•old to J. A. Bast, also of that place,
the southwest quarter of Un- south­
west quarter of the nortbw«>st quar
'.er ot section 31. township 4. range 36.
The property adjoins Weston on the
east. No consideration was named
In the transfer.
J. T. Hinkle has a force of men at
work giading bls lots in Italley's ad
ditlon on West Court street. The
work is being • done preparatory to
building a residence upon the lots
next spring, after which the ground
wil be aee«led down with lawn graswii
aud trees planted. *
M. C. Shelton has sold to J. H. Shel
ton for »1015, the southeast quarter
of the southeast quarter and th«- west
half of the southeast quarter and the
southwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of si-ctloti 18. township 4.
range 36, «-oinprislng 160 acres, The
place lies three miles east and a . Ut­
tie north of Weston.
ST. JOE STORE
IMMIGRATION MOVEMENT
We are making Big Cut Prices in AU Department» of Oar
BY HARRIMAN LINI.b.
Store, and will continue to do this until February tit.
L—
Low Rates From the Last to Oregon
Wants < a Brace of Bloodhounds—
Will Result in Large Influx of
Thinks 1 Salaries Should be Raised
County
Homeseekers— Umatilla
Would Work Convicts on Public
Points Named in the Rates.
Roads
State
Should
Operate
its
WHEAT HAS ADVANCED
The mubt extensive immigiatiuu and
Own Electric Light Plant.
TO SIXTY-TWO CENTS
iiumeseeker movement that has ever
Salem, Ole., Jau. lb.— The bieumal
.«port ut Superintendent J. D. Lee, 01
bevu luaugmated by a western luau
Will Occur in February. We will show all the new, up to date
Noticeable Advance in the Price of
«be Oreg«>u penitentiary, shows that
go'ids fresh from the looms. A nicer line was never on exhi­
is uuw beiug arranged bly Hie Harri­
Livestock—Steers Worth 4'/2 Cents
during uie last two years the num­
man lines. This company is collect­
bition in this city. Wait for this sale.
—Little Wheat Offered.
ber ot convicts iu tne penitentialy
ing
the
most
elaborate
exhibit
ul
Ore
­
No. 1 chib w neat is worth today
uas increased Hum 2ib tu 3VV. 1'Ue
gon lesuuiees lur its headquarters 111
earuiugs ul the institution
have
tram Hitj to 62 cents per bushel, and
«.hictigu, mat uas ever beeu grouped
-uioumed
iu
»2«,37U.92
lor
the
21
bluestem 70 cents per bushel, Bar
unuer une manag uncut.
Lon ills eudiug September SU, AVV2,
ley brings today 92'4 to 95 cents per
lhe ptoouiu >1 L1-. coast
Reinemlier:—The largest sUx-k of good* in the city to select fnrni.
,ud at the same rate lite total will be
10V pounds.
lug gainer)«! auu claxaiLed
- ver »32,40V lor twu years, us com-
a maunuT laai luey will snow tno
!
A LABOR MEASURE.
^aied with »tn,<VV 101 tile pieceedrug
The prices indicated below are
. ame ol the piuduct. Hie plan: giuwn,
.erm.
The
report
gives
u
lull
account
those paid the farmers, with the sin-
name
ul
^ruducer
and
uiery
detail
Died of Scarlet Fever.
Provides That All State Printing
COLD STORAGE DEPOT.
ul tile mauageuieui ul tue institution
gle exception of pineapples, which
«elaiive to each mdividual exnibiL
Leiha L, the iulant daughter of L.
aud ul its needs. The only luumuuou
Shall
Bear
the
Imprint
of
the
Union
Letters are cuuaeauuy rd-..rug tne
are practically out ot the market
Ross Ice and Cold Storage Company H. Lee and wife, of »11 Railroad
.ual any irictiou has existed between
Label.
larmcib ul the West wbu»e names
here, along with spring chickens.
.ue supeimteuueni und uuy ot Ills
to Build a Plant on tne Cite of the street, Uied early this morning of
Salem. Jan. 15.—Bailey, of Multno
.ippintr upuu these uxlii>«lts auu me
The most noticeable feature is the ad­
ix arlet fever, aged 2 years, 8 mourns
suUUlUiuaies is contained lu tne clos-
O. R. & N. Freight Depot.
company lakes pains lu *«e Hiat eacu mah. had the honor of Introducing the
vance in the price of livestock. Cows,
' and 17 days. The funeral will be held
,ng paiagiaph, wlilcii says, among
A D. btlliuian is in San Francisco i at Uie grave Hi Olney cemetery, con-
cLe ul the exhibitors Uas a proper first labor union bill o( the session
ready for beef, have advanced 25
vtuer tliiugs. “1 wisn to thank alt
cents per hundred for second grades
credit iu the permanent calice nou. its title is “A bill fot an a« t regular ui-gutiatiug with the Oakland Iron ' uucted b> Rev. Kigby. Tne body **U
utticers auu employes who have beeu
j ^1*^'the house al 2 to, the
ai «1 35 cents pvr hundred for first
It Will Surprise You—Try It
it is interesting to note .he 10< al 60 !rg the use of trade union lals-ls up Wotka tor material to go into
m uurmuuy wilu my pubcies and who
t««d immediattuy upon
grades. Live steers, also ready­ for
It is the medicine above all others .;ave earn «tty eudeavoled to carry
ijLlb ul Uns ulaburaii- uomc-seekei <’ti prlnt«-d matter furnished by or for «onstrui Uot, 01 tue m w cold stuiag«. uufcIiu
It provid<->
beef. are worth today from 4 to
for catarrh and is worth its weight .mui forward lu a suciesstul coiupie-
(lai: which applies lu tue euere the State of Oregon.”
'
y. The Lee home
guaraaune, the ayea;
A est, but wblcu especiiklly applies Ui that all printing done by or tor ih* ie> . u uh th. Site o( the warehouse m
i-ents compared with a straight 3\ in gold. Ely's Cream Balm does all HOU." The language shows mat there
wllh u,,
that is claimed tor it.—B. W. Sperry, uave been some wnose efforts were
L manila cuuuty and toe inland Em­ itate shall bear the imprint 01 th« *hl«h v.a. uc. liuyi-u by fire, uppui.to -
cents per pound a week ago
Allied Printing Trades Council iala-l me U. K. a N. Height aepoL The
Harttord, Conn.
Pineapples. $7.80 a dozen
pire.
sc out ul hmmouy wilu the supenu-
My son was afflict« 2 with catarrh .enaent that ue did not teel like
Tbe boineieeser
movement 'h tave an<l «xcept certificat«-» of ap umpauy which will build thia ware ;
Parsnips, 75c per sack.
and
th«-
i
He
used
Ely
’
s
Cream
Balm
Cabbage. 2c to 4Vfcc per pound
scheduled
to
open
February
15, auu ]ointment au<! election to offi<« ami auu»e baa im uipurateu u tue Kusa'
injured on Trapeze.
I
.bauking them.
In
ehe«.
I
to auu that no stale officer shall accept any ice e Uulu Btuiage Co., with a capital * joe Eli rotei«««! a letter iron. Fort-
Chees«-, per poand, 25c (to cousum disagreeable catarrh all left him.—J
tbe
low
rales
will
be
The report recommends that more
ers. 1
C. Olmstead. Arcola, Ill.
•Deluding April JU. No return rate I ripting • xcept tl. n bereinliefore ex- ui J l S.'AW. it u> pruposea to pruceea .and yesluraay evetubg, alaLng tha'.
.auu be bought tor agricultural aim
The Balm does not irritate or causi' .uel-cutung purposes, that mraug«e
Onions. $1 per sack.
is offered, as it is uot a tourist cepted, which does not t»ear the union with the erection ut tbe Luiidtug ana j L«a uepnew, Aritmie Weber, a stmient
sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts, Jiebt be made tor establishing a
Beets, per pound, l^fcc.
rnuve-meut esenuallj, but IS inlendeu iube-l Violation o( thia law is to te­ ibslaiiauon ot the plant a» rapidly a^' «■: the Fortland University, tell from
or mailed by Ely Brothers. 56 Warren .ghting pUut at the prison to lumish
Potatoes. 65c tc 75c per hundred.
•or cettteni who will remain un tue punished by a fin,- of not les st han material «an be gotten on tue gruuua a trapeze- in the gymnasium on Tues
alter tbe contract is let. Tne incur-
»100 nor more than »500.
St., New York.
Garlic. 15c per pound.
voaaL
.ight for other institutions, that tho
,«orators are J. F. Hoss. Ida Rosa auu «lay aim sustained a broken leg. The
river terminal
Pendleton Livestock and Poultry.
From
.«Lisbuuri
. ouvicts be employed on the publlc
M.s« Anna Markham
Mr. Russ is young man is well known in this city,
Chickens—Hens, 7c; springs, 7c.
..omis .except biuux Fails, by way ol
oads where practicable, that salaries
,
residcat
ol
the
company
and Mia* «aving visited Mr. Ell, his uncle, quite
roosters. 4 to 6c.
Huuuublou to UmaUila, Spusane and
oe raised to coriespouu with the in­
The ci ten m the paaL Ami fila mabj
Markhaui »«x retary-tr«-a»urer.
Turkeys, per pound. 25c.
1 all intermediate main and biaiicli
crease in the tost ot living, that a.
plant will be when completed ac-tu «r.eiids here regret to ticar ol bls mi»
Geese, per dozen. »9.
j
abe
pulut«,
the
wenluouud
rale
is
a)ace 01 bloodhounds be procured,
ally a» large as tne largest tn the tortone.
Ducks, per dozen. $3.75.
i.J.uO. wist ul UmaUila, nut lurtbei
anu that the superintendent, and not
Northwest inciuuthg any tn any of
Butter 41V an«l 45c per roll.
;uau i*ui Uaud, the tale is »*a.'A> io
the warden be responsible for the
Succeeds R. B. Wolfe.
the «oast towns. It will nave a ca
Eggs. 30c in taade.
•Il
points
cn
the
doutheru
FXeUic
in
safe-keeping of the prisoners.
TEXT OF THE BILL ON 1 HIS
SETTLERS OF ECHO WILL
MAYOR S. A. MILLER DOWN
•«city ot 15 tons ot tee per day and
J McLaughlin, 1 ormerly m the ot-
Choice Beef Cattle. Etc.
ureguu, to Ashland, Uie rale is $25.
Finances.
IMPORTANT SUBJECT.
MEET SUNDAY. JANUARY 16 ut five «-old storage tons. It will be fice 01 J. B. Giover. O. R. A N. freight
WITH SMALLPOX. to Ptiget Sound Ly w ay . of Spokane ;
Cows, per hundred. $3.25(13.5'1.
«•quipped with nine cold storage agent ax Portland, uas teen tranate.
The financial statement follows:
Steers $4@'4.25.
me rate Is $25.00.
Children Under 14 Cannot be Employ
:td u> this city where be will oxcup?
Amounts expended in matntenance Mr. and Mrs. Clark Arrive Home-
Hogs. lrve. »6.
Krum Clue ago lu Utuaullu and Spu I Rabbit Peat Continue» to Threaten <K>iaa.
the uili clerks dess, in Ager.-. F. F.
ed in Public Service—Children Un­ of convicts aud general repairs, in-
and
Gardena—Repeated
Hogs, dressed. 7*sc.
Juror Selling Out at Cost—No »25 saue ia« rale is $30AU; west ot Uma | Crops
Wamsley a othce, which position was
tu
I
Veal, dressed. 8c.
AN
EXTENSION
TO
PENDLETON.
der 16 Cannot be Caused to go to -luding road and new wing—
I.La.
luciudiug
Heppner
brmet
Slaughter» Have Not Diminiahed
Dancing License—New Hotel Spok­
salaries of officers and em­
lurmeiiy held by B. iL Wolle, who
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices,
! Portland auu Puget Sound. Uie rale. the Number—Good Crowd Expect­
Work Before 6 A. M„ Nor Work
en of in Freewater.
ployes .................................. »33.1U8.O8
Forty-Acre Tract North of Jackson succeeds Mr. HaUock as ticket agebt
Coffee—Mocha and Java, best 40<
u $3J.uu.
Later than seven in the Evening,
ed.
ll.3b2.9-.«
Meat
.........................................
Jennie
Milton,
Jan.
14.
—
Miss
aud
per lb.; next srade. 35c per lb; lower
F
rum
8L
Louis
lu
UmaUila
Street to Be Platted and Sold—May Mi. McLaughlin ia accomp*med by
Th«- anti-child labor bill which
bis wife, and will reside permanently
Fullowing a cuatom that La- I m cu
grades coffee. 25c to 15c per lb.; has iieen prepared and will be intro- r lour and leed ...................... 4,646.6b Dykes went over to Walla Walla bpvkane, mo rale 1» $27.5u west of
Contain a City Park,
Groceries, provisions and
il this city.
Monday evening and returned Tues- Lmanila, including Heppner branch, «»tablislied for some years io tk“ -ag«
pat kage cotfe*. 15c per lb.
duced in tile state senate by Senator
immediately upou the return at
crockery ............................. 6.012 58 day.
Rice—Best head rice. 12*4c per lb., .AcGinn is as follows:
tu PuiUaud, »JU.UU, to all point» ou biueh short gT*s> district» of Fasten.
ury good, cloth aud blankets ■
.Mrs. C. . E .Berry ictumed home tbe S. P-, iu Ureguu, »30.00, to Fuget Oregon, tbe people o! Echo so*! v:< in C uunty Surveyor Kimbail to the city.
Prominent Railroad Man Here-
next grade, 8 l-3c per lb.
Section I.—No child under 14 years
1.4U8 0» Tuesday (rum Walla Walla, where i sound. Fdu.iAf.
Hy have arrange.; to have another work will be begun upon the survey
Sugar—Cane granulated, best. $6.3" o' age shall be employed in any tac- Leather and findings ..
Chariea J. Gray, ot Partiate, trav­
and
dialling
into
Llocss
and
lots
01
2.162 15 she has I been visiting tor the l>as'
..
1-er sack: do. 13 pounds. $1.
Ten day si opover will be allowed rabbit drive.
el mg freight and paaaeuger agent ot
tory. store, work shop, in or about Drugs and medicine
postage, tele
Tbe strenuous effons
is n-ade toward tie 40 acre tract lying nortn of Jack tie North western railroad ia in Pen­
week.
Salt—Coai se. 11.25 per 100; table. anj mine or in the telegraph, tele­ stationery,
at an points west ut Pocatello, in or-
sou
street
ana
~est
of
Blaine
street
l>ox
phene,
tiiegraph
and
with
exterminating
the».-
w
-
h
do
is
down
Miller
.Mayor I S. A
$2.50 per 100.
uer to permit uumoacekers to look
dleton today oa business connected
phone or public messenger service.
384.93 the small;K>x and 'he city dads are ver the luuuLry and »«ait the differ- new to have resulted in any viaibi« it can be also further desenbed as with aia departmenL Mr. Grays ter
rent .............................
Flour-—B B.. »4.25 per harrel; Wal-
Section 2 —No su< h child shall be Paints, oils, glass, lime. etc
lying
directly
west
of
Livermore
addi
142.16 without a head.
Umauua dvcrvxse ot their numbers or their
ters'. »4.25 per barrel.
tuteresL
«ut points «s
employed ii> any work or tor wages Furniture and bedding
on aud north ol Houser ® addition. ritory extends from Snake river
22.75
John Zell and A Nobhlt's families «uunty literature cannot be «.treílla tea ravages.
or other compensation to whumso- riardware. agricultural im­
The tract belongs to W E. McAdi* puuiu to Ashland. Oregon. He an
Eh
who
Lave
been
quarantined
tor
small
In
the
farming
ite
last enough iMgcweeu low and
Wheat Market
eve«- payable during the hours when .demerits, aud engineers’ sup­
ter
aud will be jut upon the mark«“. tictpaies the greatest aomeseeker
tiom-
pox for the past 35 days, were releas opening ut thia movement
and Butter Cr«-ek.
,mnie«liately
after the recording ot the movement in the history ot the West,
Portland, Jan. 15.—There have the public schools ot the town, district
plies ••••■■.••••••••••••• k. 547.53 ed last Tuesday.
menace to crops and v«-a. after year
resides
are
or
city
in
which
he
or
she
plat.
Senator
Fierce has prepared me com,ng spring He reports trait
been a few unimportant transactions
Lumber ...................................
191.07
Mr. Hull, the watchmaker,- has
the residents of these lo'alftiet have
BRE VIT I ES.
wn heavy throughout the North
in
session.
during the week, but not enough to
38.6«> moved in the room one door south
held drives and «laughter» in hopes and will introau«e a bill providing tor west
Section 3.—Attendance at school Fencing and fruit uses ....
the
incorporation
ol
me
tract,
01
cause any commotion in the wheat
332
75
Livestock
...............................
ot
the
postoffice.
of
relieving
the
situation.
J A 1 Howard, farm >œa>
trade. Buyers are always in the mar­ shall be compulsory upon a child un- Rent of land .........................
The following letter is seif-ex(-lar.a more properly speaking, for tbe ea­
299.50
Mr and .Mrs. Tasslc Stewart wen’
Shue repairing; we du tne best
In Ponce Court.
ten* urn ot the city limits to inclwde
ket at quoted prices. Sellers are few uer 14 years during the whole of tbe Lights and lamps ................ 1 ..7 M to Helix Wednesday to visit Mrs
tory:
ieuUcti.
IL
-John Doe" charged w tth stealing
as wheat is scarce, and those having »chool term in the city or town tn Relief of discharge convicts
Echo. Jan. 14.—<To the Editor 1
Stewart's
daughter.
Mrs.
Frank
Rich
Red Bums, ot Camas Prairie. is is Will you kindly Jet it lie known
This tract is very desirably local a i-air of «tappe, or leather .egglt.«
any stock on hand prefer to wait a which the child resides. Attendance Photographing convicts ....
287 50 mon«L
own today.
while before letting go. 1 it seems a> at school shall be compulsory upon f i re wood ................................. 3.335.91
Mr.
ard
Mrs
Clarke
who
have
b^er.
throti»b the columns of your excellet.- • d and I is more level toan very much tiotn Sherri A Waters stood trial be­
child
under
15
years
of
age
who
is
contiguous to town on the fore Judge Fits Cerala and was con­
I
if the market has reached I the top, as
Best quality
Webster typewrit*! paper, that a big rabbit drive wil. of the lands
l. 924 52 visiting friends and relatives in Mis­
Expense not classified ........
Every toot ot it is said victed. lie gave his name as H. C.
font side.
1
no change for almost six weeks hat not employed in any lawful work.
Improvements
.«nd
repsire
—
take
place
at
my
farm.
“
The
Old
Aller
souri
and
attending
to
some
business
l.bbcns,
75c.
KoU
’
S.
Section 4.—No child under 16 years
tc be very good soil also. A re purl Dill, which of tourse no one knows
been recorded for prices paid for
Paints, oils, glass, lime. etc. 2,948.34 ¡«onnected with Mr. Clarke's parents
lace.
”
three
miles
west
of
Bcho.
on
i.
Therkiewen
ha*
returned
from
a
wheat Exporters have discounter' of age shall be employed at any work Lumber ...................................
Sunday. January IS. Everybody in is in 1 ctrculauuu which is currently a* either correct or incorrect, as th«
117.53 estate, arrived home Tui-sday
uusines« trip to Ai.,ngluL
ucheved. that within the limits ot the fellow is a total stranger here. The
the fact that wheat would be difficult before the hour of 6 in the morning
New
wing
and
fire
p.otectioii
—
We
said
in
Tuesday
’
s
locals
Jhat
Kuoeit ti:»xeiL«i. u-e Cold Spring* dted Expect to have a good t m- tract will be laid out a park.
judge gave him 3*' days it the county
tc secure, and stocked up early ana o. after the hour of 7 at night, nor Eh-ticeers' supplies ..............
"Manufacturers and ag-nts wet
71.20
.
J
W.
Arnold's
four
grandchildren
.«ncLei. 1» in «remiieum today.
jail
are not over-anxious to buy at price- employed for longer than 10 hours Hardware .............................
44
71
¡were
down
with
smallpox.
We
stoul«'.
<
ome;
nobody
bsnred
”
Hay lor saJe. lia.lud wheat or al­
DIDN'T LIKE THE JOB
away above the market value. Eure tor any cne day. nor more than six Cetaect, sacd. gravel, and la­
CHARI
JES
BARTHO1.EMEW
1
l
ave
said
scarlet
fever.
pean advices are not very encourag Lays in any w«^ek. And every child
New Officers Arrrvt.
bor •••■••■•.•••••••••••
Miss Kate Fulton returned tome ia.la Leave orders at Hawley Btoe
38.75
Local sport «men will take advsn
ing. and the export trade is paying- t.nder 16 years of age shall be enti­ Draya^e ...............................
J. H. Hubuard 1» ia town today Iron. tage of the o4'J»oni;lty to er.j y a Trial of Re». C. D. N>ckei*on, of Cot­
3.U0
Tuesday
from
Waitsburg,
where
she
Major
Wood, of San Fraacisrc. ar
fax, Promise» to Be Sensational.
I'enuietuu.— S-xx<*i»js Walia Maf­ day's sport, ana tit* event promi*«»
more attention to loading vessels tled to co less than 30 minutes (or
1 went a few days ago.
lived ia Pendleton today and will con
meal
time
noon,
but
sucn
meal
time
Walla
Wall*.
Jan
IS.
—
Rev.
C.
E.
than to buying grain There Is hard­
Total for quarter ............ $70.353 84
to be well attendee from this city
Mrs Anna Forsythe. a sister of ia SlaUkMi.
uuct thfc meet ng at the Salvation
Gibson, of Moscow, Idaho, presiding *—7 barracks totughL
ly an expc> ter in the trade that has shall not be included as part of the Earnings .................................. 28.330.42 Mrs. Black of this city, wil leave for
W. D. Humphrey Jias sold to E. T.
Adjutant
work
hours
of
the
day;
and
every
em
­
Walla district of the i*owei'. ini wife and daughter aise
eider of
c. Walla
------- -------
> 0» wheat ior a number of ships anc
an extended visit with relatives near Wade lor »¿uu, lot 5, block 11. 1**
General Prison Account.
INTRODUCED BY UMATILtA
church,
will
not
V
-tb.odist
Epistopai
some have very heavy stocks tc carry ployer shall post in a conspicuous
Cambridge and Youngstown. O.
tuvermore a audition.
arrived touay to take j-ermaaent
preside at the trial of Rev C. D. j barge
__ of the ____
Unexpend«id appropriations. 1899
them through the balance of the sea­ place where such minors are em-
D. J. Phelps has been drawn as a
work
J.
H.
Gwinn
and
WtllXam
SluFber
ployed
printed
notice
stating
the
max-
Bills
Presented
in
tne
Legislature
trv
190"
—
N.-kelson,
of
Colfax
on
the
charge
ot
w<
wUJ in this city.
hj< « Lieu-
son. About 1.000.000 bushels of wheat
juror
at
the
spring
term
of
court,
an«!
*
ent
to
f-uruand
tuts
mor
mog
in
the
one
lmum
work
hours
required
in
minister
cevduct
unbecoming
a
minister.
,
Public roads .
Members of Umatilla Cz>un«y Del
74983 las marked everything in hie »tor«
have gone on ships this month iron-
.L.eicst» uf the woutgrow era.
Mr. Gibson was asked to accept this|
both northern ports and if the bal­ week and every day of the week New wing xnd fire protec-
I down 20 per cent since finding. It ont.
egation,
tor Sale—Brick Hunding
with
tion .................. ....................
ositlon a* Dr. Herry Brown. preeirT
174 65 ' Whether he has a graft on the county
ance of the month keeps up as lively Bom such minors.
Tbe
folliwice
bills,
had
tm»n
’
re
­
Section 6—No (>ersun shall employ
bux'JU, ol Main »Heel. Good
•ng elder ol this dis’ricL had signified
as the fore part. January will have
I court, or tracked Pem d< w‘a in order
terms. sented by the tueuilsrs of I b -’-II» a desire to haTc the chair filled by 1 The main milling companies of the
Total .................................. $
321 4S to lalse money to pay h's expense« Xuperty at a tuugjun.
qui' - record as an export mont! ■rv minor un ler 16 years of age, and
county s delegation up to W«?dneeFity -omr one other than himself. It now Pacific Coast are preparing to form
Appropriatiin« 1901 1902—
Quotat.ons range from 71c to 72c for to parent, guardian or custodian shall
while there, is a quest) on with his i. T. Wane.
evening:
Transpires, however, that it would be a flour trust with a capital of $2.300.
club; bluestem, 80c; valley, 76@77c- permit to be employed any such minor For payment of salaries of
J. M. Hogue and wife returned this
many frterds here.
Senate MJ Nc 2, by C. J. Smithj
under his control who cannot read at
officers and employes, and
per bushel.
morning lrum Heppner. They have to provide (or special txx for building ^.convenient for Mr Gibsoc to take 000.
The
report
circulated
in
the
neigh
up this task and might compel hits to
for maintenance r.nd gen­
San Frar.cisco, Jan. 15.—Markets sight and write legibly simple sen­
loring towns of Washington and Or oven visiting their son. a M. Hogue roads.
iegHct work in his own district. Mr. ♦
eral and contingent ex­
here are dull. Exporters are lodging tences tn the English language while
at Uns piace lor some time.
♦
«gon
that
Milton's
rountril
Imposed
a
Senate bill No 4 by Pierce, to Gibwn decline« to preside
penses of the Oregon
chartered tonnage slowly. Sellers a school is maintained in the town or
license
of
$25
for
dancing
Inside
the
R.
Livingstone
Las
sold
to
E.
D.
th»-
amend
Secs-
3360
and
3374
of
Dr Henry Brown «herefore will be
state penitentiary ............ $84 000.00 corporation Is a false one and
are unwilling to part with their pos city in which such minor resides.
Z.mmerman the north hall of »ec».;ou code, relating to school tax
Section 6.—It shall be the duty of For payment bf expenses of
the presiding officer. The trail will
sessions, and exporters are compell­
out
foundation.
The
report
was
pub
­
u
township
4.
range
i5,
the
same
ly
­
to
by
Pierce,
Senate bill No 17.
take
Tuesday evening. January i
general repairs, and im­
ed to pay fancy prices for wheat it every person or corporation employ-
lished in the Spokesman Review by a ing west ol bpofford a lew mile«.
abolish the office ot recorder of c on- $0 «/ the First M E church tn this j
provements at
Oregon
they need the same. It will take a ing a child under the age of 16 years
gentleman
who
smuggled
a
case
of
Moses Taylor has filed an answ er ■reyances In Union county
state penitentiary .............. 4.500.00 scarlet fever through, for fear of be­
good rise in prices to dislodge the to keep a register in which shall be
In the divorce suit Instituted against
Senate Lili No 18. by Pierce, to city.
wheat from the holders’ hands, as recorded the name. age. date of birth.
ing
quarantined.
It
was
done
for
an
rbcllsh
the office .of recorder of non
Total
.. »8'< 424 4« eff«Y?t and the cause ha« leaked on' him by his wile Isabella. His attor­
buyers and sellers are a par' as to place <A residence of every child under
ONE rjT THE ARGONAUTS.
«eyaucea
it Umatiila coi-nty
neys
are
Will.am
Pet--r»oa
and
Car
U
’
F
the
age
of
16
years
employed.
And
their views in the price of gre'n
with
the
origin
ot
the
article.
Come
Disburse
me
nt
a.
Senate bill No. 19. by C. J * Stritt., to Came to Orrgo*> With Joaquin Miller
a Kaiey.
hence no business is being «lone, arc* it shall be unlawful for any person or
Amount paid out as ner’ report to over and dance at the opera house
relate to lkns upon the property of
H.
H.
Huiton
has
just
completed
an
the market is dull, and prices for corporation to employ any child un­
in 1«62.
Friday night, and well pay the li­
addition ai.d otLer .improvement» In railroad companies
shipping are quoted at $1.40 and mill der the age of 16 years unless there secretaiy of state—
cense
Mir
ha-
1
Roe.
a *ek known pioreer
Pierce.
to
Senate bill No 22 I y
is first provided and placed on file in Quarter ending March 31.
d
Ing $1.42^«@1.47'4 per cental.
Bert Bolus called the doctor Mon­ the way ot carpentering, to on Alfre
1901 ........................... . .. »41.251 64
amend the law relating to the Her , -nd W. dmsday mcrnini: at 7 o'clock
the factory, store, work shop or mine
Has
t
lining's
residence
property
J 280*28 day evening to see his baby, who had Webb street
tlon of prosecuting attorney and tl st St Elizabeth hospital u< pneumo
in which such child is employed ar. Quarter eneing June 30. 190
European Grain Markets.
the Friday before cut his chin on a
. u>
.Mr. Roe »•« ’aken Kick Fun
fix compensation
affidavit made by the parent, stating Quarter ending September
The American Mortgage Company
.ig 75 years cki easily
30. 1901 ........
London, Jan. 15.—Wheat—Cargoes the name, date of birth and place
13.602.54 tin can. The baby's chin Kot quite nas sold to MtU Musgrove tor »4uv.
House bill No 44. by Blak -y l«> :«y ■
sore and a high fever set in and it
«(> urn bed to the disease.
cn passage rather firmer; No. 1 stand- of the school attended by such child. Quarter ending Decembei
amend
the
code
relative
to
stork
poisoning IbU acres m section 17, township 4.
Mr Roe came to California with
31. 1901 ........
9 986 96 was feareu that blood
ard California, 31s 6d; Walla Walla The register and affidavits herein pro­
would result The doctor said that ibUgt 3b. v. hich nes aoout »lx miles |
•nmnauts in 1849. and In 1862:
29s 6d. English markets firm.
vided for. shall, on demand, be pro­ Quarter ending March 31
the
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
u- Oregon ir the company ot|
1901 ................
12.191.31 It had caught cold in the sore, but east ot Weston.
duced and shown for inspection to
tbev anaot came
Miller, “the poet ot the Sier
Agn-es McCool, Ot Walia Walia has w ith local appll. *t:oo»
Liverpool, Jan. 15.—Wheat
firm. whomsoever the enforcement of the Quarter ending June 30, 1902 9.102.04 a«ed not fear anything serious The
raatcB
tbe
uwt
or
tbr
diarwar
«
’
atarrb
la
Joaqu.n
baby was resting easy Tuesday even sold to Wil.iam P. Keser,
«1«^ in Canyon City. . Since
L.—..
ot the same ■ bond
~
No. 1 standard California. 6s 8 tkd. labor law of this state may be delegat­ Quarter ending September
or
cooatlutioaal
du-eaaa.
*ad
Ic
has been engaged it
place. 3.20 ceres ot land iu section S3, order to cor« It you must take luteraai as ” stopp
30. 1902 ............................... 13.939.07 mg.
wheat and flour in Paris firm. French ed.
Freewater's correspondent
to the township 6. range 37. No considera rear edit« ilall'a 4 * krrh Cure i* taxe» In that time he
■vs pec ling So tar as
country markets, firm. Weather in
The person or persons to whom the
»5 co «o» $3.35
tn aally. and arts directly on tbe oiucoua trit'.ng and pi
no relatives
England frosty.
Total expenditure ............. $79,353.84 Spokesman Review is going to build lion was named iu the deed.
enforcement of the labor laws of thi-s
•urfa cea. Halle Catarrh Cure la not a known. Mr. Roe /eaves
a
large
hotel
in
the
north
end
of
Mil
­
» 95
3 50
Tbe
Oregon
Mortgage
Company
has
Balance
remaining
unexpended
—
qi'ack medi ine
It was ; reacrWed by
state may be delegated shall have the
Baker Democrat
ot tbe beat pbyal.lana in this country
»5°
3-5°
l ower to demand certificate of physi- General expense ................. $ 7,869.69 ton. near the depot for the accom •old to Mi‘u Musgrove 16u acres ot cue
Changes in Available Supply.
tor year» and is a regular prescription
--------------
1.69
300
ral fitness from some regularly li­ improvements and repairs.. 1.434.13 n.odatlon of the traveling public. It's land iu section 17, township 4, range It 1» isunpiae-l ot tb< brat ionics known,
Officers Inst
intended
as
an
enterprise
for
Free
New York, Jan. 15.—Special tele­ censed physician in the case of child Public roads .........................
of WoOfl-
749.83
36. for $4uri. The property lies six combined with tbe beat blood partners
2 50
« 50
graphic and cable communications under 16 who may seem practically New wing ...............................
Daphne Circle. Women
■ Mistión of
rctlng directly on tbe murons suris-e»
__ _
1699 water and a boom (?) for the town miles nearly east ot Weston.
1.50
<>t c cubiue ma >r tbe two ingre ■ raft celebrated the inst.
Some time ago she surveyed about
received by Bradstreets show the fol­ unable to perform the labor at which
s
with a
H. L. Vanwinkle has sold to J. A. dlenta 1» wbat produces »ueb wonderful
1.35
lowing changes ia available supplies such child may be employed, and no
Total
...»10.070.64 one-half of Milton, with an eye on Best, all tbe parlies being residents of result» Io coring catarrh Send tor tea their newly elected officet
a ‘an
adopting all of the part north of the
dance
last
evening
followed
by
as compared with last count:
tlmonlals tree
child under 16 shall he employed who
I
Weston,
a
small
tract
ot
land
in
sec
­
m hool house, but only about one out
Wheat, United States and Canada cannot obtain such certificate.
r J CHKXEY A CO. Pirps Toledo. r> ctieL The offk-ers instalW we
NEW COUNTY FARM.
li ou 6, township 3, range 36, which
Sold by drugs!»:». price 7uc.
ot
10
of
the
inhabitants
in
tbe
sur
­
east of Rockies, increased 302.000
lollows: Mrs Ellen G Bond, g
Section 7.—Any person or corpora
Bali s Family Pilla are the beat
lies six miles cast of Weston.
veyed
part
would
sign
the
petition,
so
bushels.
gnardraa; Margaret Crouin. advi. ,pr.;
tion who shall employ a minor cod - The Chapman Farm of 130 Acres on 'that was dropped.
Mike Urbons has sold to Eugene
1 va A. Walker, banker; Johanna B. *
Afloat and in Europe, decreased 3,- trarv to the provisions of this act or
A
Fifty-Foot
Calendar.
McKay Cr.eek to be Purchased for
Then she wanted the Milton people Uoriey, ot Gunlane, (or »4u0, lots 6
lermsn. clerk; Ella Beddov, magi *
9< m >,000 bushels.
who shall violate any of the provis
‘»11,000.
to lot her have that part of the cor- aud 7 an«! the east hail ol tbe south­ N. W. Ayer A Son. the Philadelphia can; Alice O'Daniel attendant; Mar
Total supply- decreased, 3.598.000
ions thereof, shall upon conviction be
Corn, United States and Canada fined in a sum not less than $10 nor
The county court yesterday after­ I oration lying north of the railroad west quarter ot section 6, township advertising agents, who have a na ti a Greulich, captain of guards; Ag-I
east of Rockies, increased, 484 001 more than $25 for the first offense; noon concluded to purchase a poor track, so that she could grade a street 3. range 30. the tract comprising 159 tional reputation for “keeping ever­ i es Nelson, inner sentit el; Mary ■
acres.
lastingly at it." believe in sticking Konasck. outer sentinel; V. Stroble '
bushels.
r.ot less than $25 nor more than $5" lurm, the present quarters for the and have a road to the depot without
Oats. United States and Canada for the second offense, and be lm- county's poor beiug wholly inade­ driving a half mile around for her
Lewis Winters, of College Place, to a good thing when they have one manager; Lavina Hale, musician
east of Rockies, decreased 172,000 prisoned for not less than 10 nor more quate as well as expensive. The freight, but-failed in that, too. Now. Wash., Is in Pendleton on business, For Instance, their calendar for 1903
Drop in at the
the d«*slgn used for several
bushels.
than 30 days for the third and each iigreem'-nt is to purchase of Charles they arc going to build a hotel ami and renewing old friendships. He follows
years
past,
but
with
new
coloring.
starve
Milton's
boarding
houses
out
Chapmai
,
his
farm
of
130
acres
on
•
as
once
a
resident
of
tbe
Walla
succeeding offense.
Wool Markets.
Section 8.—Any person or guardian McKay creek, two and a half miles and compel her merchants to come to Walla valley and is acquainted with And In truth it would be hard to ini
prove upon their design; the dates
Boston, Jan. 15.—The wool market who permits a child to be employed Bom the city. It is said to be par the sample room to meet the travel­ u any people here.
ure plainly readable at 5o feet, yet the
is generally quiet though the firm in violation of the provisions of this lit 'ilarly well adapted to the purpose, ing men or buy direct from the whole­
The invoice tor the 500 vaccine calendar la not unpleasantly conspic­
tone previously noticed Is continued act shall upon conviction be fined not ieing already under a high state ot sale houses.
Purchase a pair of
Just what the outcome- will be (xilnts ordered from the government uous; it Is artistic, simple and useful
cultivation, and with many improve
and even intensified. Territory wools less than $5 nor more than $25.
menu that a little adaptation will I awaits turther developments and Mil lor use on the Umatilla reservation and it la not surprising that It has
are relatively more active than the
has
arrived,
and
the
points
them
........................................
become so popular an adyum t to bus­
render rea«!y for tne purposes for ton Is silent.
«■»»U»
remainder of the list. The demand
selves are expected by almost any iness offices that the supply never
COMPETENT
JUDGES.
which
the county invests lu it
is especially good for fine wools. Fine
train
from
the
East
equals
tbe
demand.
While
they
last,
Finds
Way
to
t-lve
Long.
..
Eleven thousand dollars will be paid
staples, territory, scoured basis, quot­
The startling announcement of a
A. 8. Ferguson of Freewater, was In cne will be mailed to any address tor
able at 55@57c, with fine, 53@55c. Beauty Doctor* Endorse Herpicide. lor the place, which is said tc have
For Men
Women who make a business of nearly »2000 worth of personal prop­ discovery that will surely lengthen town last evening in the Interests ot 25 cents, which barely covers co«t
For the fine mediums, 5b@53c is ask­
ed. medium being quoted at 46® 47c. beautifying other vFbmen come pretty erty attached. Of course, the plan life, is made by Editor O. H. Ikowney. the opposition to the scheme to va­ and postage.
Or a pair of
There is a moderate demand for near knowing what will bring about that will be adopted in the .manage­ of Churubusco. Ind. “I wish to state.” cate a portion of the town of Free­
Tea Garden Dhps
California wools on a scoured basis the best results. Here are letters ment of poor farms everywhere—ot he writes, "that Dr. King's New Dis- water, or, more accurately speaking,
For Sale—23 sections of grastng :
Canadian Maple Syrup
requiring the inmates to labor upon «overy for Consumption la the most an addition to the old town.
of 52@53c for Northern Spring, with from two, concerning Herpicide:
and farming lands In Umatilla and i
“I can recommend Newbro's Herpi- the place, each according to his or Infallible remedy that I have ever
middle counties at 48<@50c.
Log Cabin Maple Syrup
Mary L Maybee, of Weston, has Morrow r counties. Good buildings, j
Eastern Oregon is steady at 57© clde. as it stopped my hair from fall­ her strength, menial and physical, known for coughs, colds and grip. It’s sold to Lillian J. Best, of the same Ranch will feed 15.000 to MUM»
Monopole Syrup
.. For Women ....
58c. Fleece wools are in good de­ ing out; and, as a dressing It has no will be followed in the management Invaluable to people with weak lungs. 1 place, the southwest quarter of the •beep, All under fence but two sec |
Acorn
Syrup
Having
this
wonderful
medicine,
no
superior.
of this farm. A hospital will be built
mand, especially for medium unwash­
dons, Plenty of water. Also be
northwest
quarter
and
lots
19
and
20
con-
one
need
dread
pneurr.onia
or
Walk
away
and
unless
you
look
Buckwheat
and material for
“(Signed.)
Bertha A. Trullinger, upon the place in the near future, and
ed fleece. XX wools are quoted at 31
I of section 32. township 4. range 37, tween 1 11,000 and 12,000 head o' !
Complexion Specialist.
steps taken to put the farm to the sumption. Its relief Is instant and which property lies about 18 miles sheep, 1 130 head of cattle, 30 horses down you do not know new shoes y ¿our hot cakes
@32c. with No 1 clothing at about
291% Morrison St.. Portland, Ore.” uses it is purchased for as rapidly cure certain.” Tallman & Co. guar
the same figure/
wagons, harness, plows, seeders anC are on yout feet.
antee every 50c and $1 bottle, and I northeast of Weston.
"After using one bottle of 'Herpi- as possible.
St.
Louis. Jan. 15.—Wool—Un­
other farming suppllee.
Address
trial
bottles
free.
give
DOUGLAS and GLORIA SHOES
cide’ my hair has stopped falling out.
Dr Henderson states that there Joseph Vey. Pendleton.
changed.
and my scalp Is entirely free from
are a blessing to humanity
The
ere only two cases of smallpox on the
New
Century
Comfort
Sheep in Umatilla.
dandruff.
reservation now, which is the same
Hops, Wool, Hides, Etc.
best, anil best selling in the mar­
Tan
Dollars
Reward.
Millions
are
dally
finding
a
world
J.
H.
Gwinn,
who
Is
secretary
of
“(Signed.)
Grace Dodge.
Humber as several davs ago. There
Hops—Choice, 25J,£@26% per lb;
of comfort in Bucklen's Arnica Salve the State Woolgrowers' Asso<-latlon, is absolutely no Increase of the epi­
Lost—I^ast May. one bay horse; ket, genuine oak tinned soles,
“Beauty Doctor,
prime to choice, 24*£@25c; prime,
It
kills
pains
from
burns,
scalds,
cuts,
■uuu., branded
u-uueu
durable and a perfect fit,
“ Ore. »»
states that the most accurate avail­ demic and the two patients mention­ weight about 1200 pounds,
“
195
Sixth
St.,
Portland,
24c; medium, 22@23c per lb.
bruises; conquers ulcers and fever able figures give something over 250.-
65 on left shoulder, 1 mane roached combining ease and elegance. We
Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Send sores;
ed
are
doing
finely.
Hides—Dry hides, No. 1. 16 pounds
cures eruptions, salt rheum 000 as the number of sheep In Uma­
Inst spring. Will pay above reward sell warranted goods.
and up, 15@15*4c per lb.; dry kip. 10c in stamps for sample to The Her- bolls and felons; removes corns and tilla county, while the annual income
The Northern Counties Investment for return of same to Purl Bowman
We thank a customer after the
plcide
Co.,
Detroit,
Mich.
No. 1, 5 to 15 pounds. 12c; dry calf
warts. Best pile cure on earth. Only from them is not less than »500,000. Trust Company has sold to J. A.
„
,
"
purcha
- anil they thank us
No. 1 und< r 5 pounds, 10c. dry salt
25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
Best
for
»300,
the
east
half
of
the
There are now about 3,000,000 sheep
More players have been signed by ■
ed bulls and stags, one-third less
The Sugar Pine sash and door far
1 orthwest quarter and lot 1, all in President
In a Small Room
in Eastern Oregon.
Garrett, of the Spokane pw
than dry flint, salted hides, steers tory, one ol ^Albany’s leading Indus­
section 31, township 4. range 36. The baseball team, accoidlng to the Sp«> kt/"AC: T/tri
A large number of new logging
sound, 60 pounds and over, 8@9c; 50 tries, was burned down early Tues­ cunpi are being started up on the
There are now 1126 teachers and property lies four miles northeast of kane Press, which states that Oar UvFO lUI I O IvFl V?
to 60 pounds, 7@8c; 1
50 pounds day. The loss is over »20,000, with (coast this winter and logging hands 55,000 pupils in the public schools of Weston.
rett announces he has Charles Dona
and cows, 7c; stags and bulla, sound, no Insurance whatever.
are now. tn great demand.
Porto Rico.
The Farmers’ Bank of Weeton has hue, who waa with the team last year. Where Whole Families are Shod. ▲1U Street, Opposite Savtaga
»
SUPERINTENDENT LEE
MAKES HIS REPORT
Our Special Muslin Underwear
THE LYONS MERCANTILE CO
........... »
It will pay you
to boy yoof shoes
during our Janu-
ary clearing sale
All shoes are
cheaper and some
kinds that
I
can fu y
Boston Store peoples
WAREHOUSE
Douglas Shoes
Fine Syrups
Gloria Shoes
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