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JOHN WEIDERT GETS ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS DAMAGE| HOLLWEG ACCUSED. » You al way* get GOOD GOODS *' Alexander'« Said to Have Stolen »3.95 From the I Fred Stine and Ida Jones Sue Urna- Purse of Miss Neal. A tills County for »250 Damage: A young man named A. liollweg FRIDAY. JANUARY lo 11'03 Parallel Case With That of Wei- SOME FIGURES FROM PEN was taken Into caatody yenterday AGRICULTURAL COMMITTEE T HINKS COUNTY COURT •f alteration, accused of the theft of dert'a DLETONS PIONEER MILLER »3.95 from the purse of Miss Iter NEEDS TAKEN CARE OF. REPORTS ADVERSELY ON BILL Ï» I PHYSICIANS. Alter occupying too time oí the Neal, a high school student, With a COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD Henry Spence Falls a Distance of 18 circuit court lor two day*, the case Umatilla County Flour Goe* Directly companion. H w G ___ ___ Miss Neal had ju*t re Sheepmen Attend Committee Meeting < idle» hour*. 10 to 12 • «* Umatilla nulldtug Five Htiudred Yanin Silkaiine to Asia—San Diego Bakers Use No turned to the high school building Will ol John Weidert against and Persuade Lawmakers It Would Feet—Teacher McDaniels . elepbone red 371 to '• p at mutui ng, county was disposed oi tins Other Make—Wheat for First Mill from down town, whore she had been Harm Wool Industry. Drajierv, |»«r var<i ....... ' 2’*' Drown the Gophers, when toe jury awarded Mr. Weiden L Mll.LGK. M D. DSPAtN BLOCK, Here Hauled From Walla Walla. collecting for the high school paper Salem, Ore., Jan 24.- The house MUtou, Ore., Jan. 2X—Jubu Royce »100 damages. •trots «u.l c-wrects eye trouble», catar i Boyu’ <»utn I4oot», the 00 The money »he bad collected, the • otnmiUee on agriculture met Tburs- al ndltiina and Impaired bearing ..ud sou, Clyde, oi Hardman, Ore., The viewers ol dar tagen apuiuli-d Tin report that Ujeis mills lu this amount named, was in her purse and aa^e lectiy fitted for retreertve er w ere in MUluu a tew uaj s ago call- day and decided to make an adverse Quality ............................ Welderl by toe county awarded Mr. place are ' runuliig «lay und night aud ra felept' Ue Main 1131 Mr. »76, when toe road in question was turning out 6UU barrels ot flour per when she went Into the school room report ou Burleigh’s one-mlle limit iug ou trieud* gnu relatives Children’s Stylinh Trimmed R> SMITH A RINGO. OFFICE OVER Royce i* an uucle to Mrs. W. S. May Jocated, which ae refused to accept uay," leu an Last Oregonian reporter she left the purse with her wraps In sheep graziug bill. The subject has the hallway. Only a moment after become a live Issue in many parts ot .he Pendleton Savings Bank Telephone terry, ol torn city. Cloak-.................................... He then sued for |4J2 aud is awarded to visit the «*stabli*liment and make reelden.-e telephone. Main 301. William Anderson and fc'rank Woi »100, alter the costly selge ot a suit some inquiries directly ot the propri- ward young Hollweg. who had beep Baatern Oregon aud a formidable seen loafing around the corridors, was moveUK'Ut has developed against un s GARFIELD. M. D. HOMEOPATHIC u. mgtori hauled about 2V0 loads ol at law. Stetson ’ h Bure Nutria Hats «tor. Mr. Byers stated that toe mill seen to take something from the pile physician aud Burgeon office Io Judd earur into then yards inane restricted use ol the ranges by large and para has as a matter ot tact been running Another case almost exactly There are none better . . Hiding Telephone Office, black 73 tneir lell to tne Weidert caae is now being day aud night tor years—most ut the of wraps in the hall and hurriedly bands of sheep. The small »lack- ctoer improvements around wldence. black 24 leave the building- In a few moments men think their interest are j«*opard- pi operty. : tried. time, and turning out its full capac it was. discovered that the purse be Golf Skirt* uiade of Scotch ML rt L> J M FAULL. ROOM 17 ASBOCIA W illiam Townsend, ot Walla Walla Fred Stine and Ida Jones, ot A toe- ity of 80*' barrels per day. Of the longing to Miss Neal was missing ized, and soni«* of the cattlemen are « Hot. L ock. Telephone, main 931 ; reel is building Mr. Osborn's uew baiti I 4an nock burn ........... . ot the opinion that anythiug detri i ;>a, uavo sued Umatilla county tor output, 3ooo barrels per mouth are ilollweg was followed by some high ■ oce telephone, black 1*0 ..nd has it nearly completed. |JbU damages, sustained by toe loca- sold In Portland aud loon barrels in school students down town, where he mental to the sheep and wool Indus Eai-t Bliu-k Ho»efor Ladie« per 1 M HENDERSON PHYSICIAN try must be beneficial to them. Henry Spence teei a distance oi 18 tad »urgeuu. Specialties, eye. ear. noee tevt last Wednesday trom the top oi uou ot county load No. 617, which beattie. Ot this 4000 barrels of flour was seen to throw something into a The Mi ssion ot the committee was pair lasses toiJ.igh their property adjoin- at least one-halt is lur the Asiatic .ud r nroat Office In Saving« Rank build vacant lot. An officer was notified attended by all the representatives a b«uu, when be was working, spiaiu- •rg Weidert *. -L Phone, main 331 trade. and he was tak<wi in custody. Au from the Twenty-first and Twenty Men’« Fancy Shirts, Doli ar inji hi* anaio onaly and bi uismg bim- The law toinls involved in the case San Frai.iib<o makes a steady de -moontit of money corresponding to s KEYES A KEYES. OSTEOPATHIC .-eii up otherwise. Thougii uo belie* eighth representative districts, by A. are exactly ‘like those of toe Weidert ll aud u|>o.. the output of this mill, that in the purse, was found upon Fifi y kind,each Ch si. tan« <'brunir and nerv. ;» dise»««-« Kelsey. Representative Phelps •pe< kilty Office on* block »rot of pro* v«ere broken be will be cuunned to Hie ctse, aud witnesses are being exam though it is not heavy, In San Diego him. and a few moments later the M. and A. MriQreer, of Wasco, and by K. •b-e i.ouse several day*. Black FÍKuied Briili*ntine. 44 there are two bakers who use flour purse belonging to Miss Neal was ined today F. Hynds, ex-secretary ol toe Oregon rxyle McDaniels, who is teaching Mr. Byers found abotr where Hollweg was seen Horn this mill exclusively A W C. BUCH LT, PHYSICIAN AND St'K incliPH wi le |H-r y*l... Woolgrowers' Association. All were geon other in Despain Block. Telephone .Minx« ui district No. 83, has bough; *old his first fiuur for the Oriental to throw something. Hollweg was opposed to the Burleigh A PIONEER OF 1863. measure, ark LU .'i> acres ol laud ot Asa Hodgeu near ttade in 1884, or in 1885, directly to odged in tail, where he now is, una which provides "that it shall be un . LYNN K BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC y lucent school bouse aud proposes a Chinese merchant in San Francis- tile to give ball. He Is quite a young Her Deatn of Mr* Martha Morgan at lawful for any persons owning ana . .<1 nervous diseases and diseases of wo U> sow it in ailalla it be can get co. Since then the tnill has contili- van. who lias l»een Fere tint a few -u Judd building, corner Main and enough water to urown toe moles nun having «hatge ot any sheep, to herd Daughter's Home in This City. imlly sent a portion of its output seeks, coining here from La Gra'.de urts St» Office 'pbone main 721 ; Res nuphers on 1L Mrs. Maltha Morgan, a pioneer wo across the „ , Pacific. Twenty-six men He claims to be a teacher of lan the same, or permit them to be herd • 278. ed on the lands ot po*»eaaory < dal ms t-very county shall make provision man ot Weston, died this morning *i are employed in toe mill at this time, guages and to be a native of Holland, of other persons, or to herd the same tor iL> indigent, but when it comes to her daughter 8 o'clock at toe home ol and toe number is Increased to 16 DENTISTS. ind to have wealthy and tnfl-iential or permit th«*m to graze upon unap exercising such juugmeut about them Mrs. Sarah McDougal, m this city, immoliately after harvest each year onneetionc. Since coming here he propriated lands within one mile ot !— « VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN has been done by toe county court at too age of 70 years, alter a snort cincc the new mill was built and the '.as associated himself with church the dwelling house of the owner or :d buildlug Pbone red 71 m paying 4s4.nl an acre tor land no nines* with pneumonia. rapacity made what it now is. Mr. -treiea and has sung in the Episcopal owners ot such lands or iMissessory L MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AB i.etier timn exn be bought lor less Mrs. Morgan was born in Missouri Byers built the first mill in Pendle fhoir. The evidence against hint claim», or within one-half mile of toe ..relation bioek over Schmidt's new drug money, then its a hard matter tor us January B, 1833. and was ui*rned io ton in 1874. it was a 6o-barrel affair, teetns to be conclusive. re Phoue red 271 boundary line* of such lands or pos- io see which should be taaeu care oi her first husbaud, James M. Ljeual- ar.d the wheat ground in it was haul There is some evidence to Indicate fceasury claims." •i nisi, toe indigent or county court. leu. November 6, lbòl, in toe same ed from Walla Walla There was •hat A. Hclwegg. who was arrested ARCHITECTS and builders . The measure further provides that I tit is now saia that there are 16D stale. They crossed toe plains in toe very little wheat raised in Umatilla yesterday charged with stealing at I have ot> nand a large j acres in toe larni. which would same immigrant train wito her par county at that lime. The Byers mills he high school building, is the same sheep, cattle or horses cannot run at st< k oi the “American ' F HOWARD, architect AND si change the above figures to »ns.73.— large in a county in which the owner ents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kilgore, now turn ouL as mentioned above. elk»» who several months ago jump -rintendent. make« complete and relia do«-* not reside, unless s permit shall Field Fence,” which is j •▼AV I • :• and located uear Weston m I86u on 800 barrels per day and the elevator d a board bill in Walla Walla was pians for buildings In the city or coou Ed.j be obtained, and toe lax tbereuu 0 »> M. CHI • »«. • Room IT Judd building. toe place now occupied by C. F. Bui- i nd warehouses have a storage < a- nought oark to the town and serve«’. MM the strongest and best ' shall be 2»' • ent* each for sheep and AFAAT » ¡inch, being among toe first secuer* ¡«city of 500,000 bu*h«*ls. Ot this •• jail eenter e for the offense About ECHO NEWS NOTES. ;SKK A POLE, CONTRACTORS AND 41 per head tor hor**« and cattle, p made held fence on the ■ in this ueighoorriuod. Mr. Lieuaileu amount the elevator will hold 76.00») he same time he ran a big livery Guilder» Eetltnetee furntatoed on atoor* The sheepmen appear to agree that !Ì I it t-t aa. market I also have all . . Job Work » epectalty Prompt Movements of People in That Flour- died in 1888, and his widow was re oust els. ■ F. □ill. so the story goes, and had It it is proper to impose a reasonable i> -■•tc- Shop on Bluff «tree» nror Main —ri t *r h— married Novembei 16, IbuO, to J. S. 2 1 htight* of vard and poul- I Mr. Byers' opinion and experience harged up and sent in to a family isning Neighborhood. «J — —r—*— Morgan, who also precedtai her to tue with the varieties ot wheat are worth into whose good graces he had get lax on sheep owned in one county and I v MAY. CONTRACTOR AND BUIL1T tr n«-itit>g I t uy in car | Echo, Jan. 23.—G. -W. Huul ha. feeding in another, and a measure tl > r E«tlnstes lurnhhed on nil kind» grave.—Weston Leader. mentioning here. He state* ’hat ten. but they, of course repudiated lo«d lot« nd c«n save you j carrying out that policy will, it is 70UV pounds oi alfalia ■aaonry. cement walk», «tone walla, etc. puiehaseu Turkey Red makes toe strongest 'he hill and Holwegg as well 8 ALL STVLC* MAOC IN RIX HO6MTS -aee order* at Eaat Oregonian offlro. money on the above said, be presented by them ^ee«i to sow on his Foster ranch this Y flour, but that toe whitest product Built a Dyke. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED •z E TKOI TMAN, architect and bu spring. Fed Only 11 Daye. Labor volunteered by the taxmers is trom Blues tern He is interesteu A Ladies' Aid Society has just been NEED RAILROAD FACILITIES. er.ntendent Room 15. Aanoctation m toe introduction ot toe Turkey id I ng ’'end I eton. Oregon M McCracken, of Combs Canyon, organised in this city. Mrs. H. C. below Adams, uaa built something Red w heal aud mat year brought, lu over 3w ie«M. of dyke along toe east If in town. He reports all kinds of Rich Country of Central Oregon That Wiilia is presiaeuL , 10,000 bushel* Lorn toe Horse Heav- livestock Is In fine condition, though O. IX TeeL an extensive larmer side ox the Tumalum txdow Muion, to Lies at a Great Distance From , en country. It* wa* introduced into there ha.« been scarcely any feeding and stockman, oi this vicinity, is at prevent jurtoer depredation* by toe T ranaportaVon. , the Horse Heaven country originally 8 river upon toe farming iana. The done this winter. Mr. McCracken tending court in Fenoleiou. , trom Kans«*, where it is the most has 46**« bead of sheep, and has ted “The town of Heppner does a bus •¡ Another rabbu drive will be ar- mgh w slci aizout uie ursi oi the , popular variety. Several thousand tauged within a saort time and the month is said to nave cut out land io bushels ot this wheat be sold amoug them but 11 days this winter so tar >ne*s in a .«gion that extends to the TONSORIAL PARLORS. soula lor 150 miles, and toe *am- the value ot about »MW. They are in fine condition. promoters expect a larger crowd than the farmers of the country, by whom ondlUons obtain lh*-re that are to be nV KRARBie. BERBER SHOP AND attended toe last one given. it was sown last tall a* an experi a*; room , Ma n street, ihre« doors north o’ ¡ound in Heppner and Morrow coun iL June*, the saddler, nas been m !»tel St (.-orse. Flrat ria - «errice ment. It was taken Into all parts of 741 Main Street ty. Sheep and wool and cattle, with G Fcadieion this week attending co arc the county, so toe trial will be im- -ajany h*ghbred h rset. anstluite the oaocceocoe^CT. TON-MMUAL PARI OUS. COURT ST Mi. jynew purchased toe noise be- partiaL Tnr s w»-*oiGoM< a Rale H«M»1. J. e*uurc«s in the main, with no incon .; "»ee. p-vp First cl»«» -Vorkm»:, eVrty- amgttig to M. J. Caney, oi Pvnu.etuu, One reabOD 10i Ute ukurujoua stor viderabl: qraniKy of grain ra.»«-d in nln< clean, *11 m >d -ra taspr-ve >ea»». wmeu James Linder is accused ui age capacity oi toe Byer* mills ia to Morrow ccunty . ’ *a>< C. E Redfield ■ 'T*'NS SANITARY HAK8KH -»HOP. DES- appiopriaung. enable tne management to store great ic- the Oregon Daily Journal. taia ttlxtk Csart »trrot; b «t workman»nip; the FRANK MARSH KILLED unanuuea, sufficient to enable ANOTHER IRRIGATION «1; the modern improve -irnte: all tool» »tertl ■Practlcaiiy the same condition» WHEAT LOCALLY. ■»ed; bath room» tn oncectlon IN A CAVE-IN. xXlst throughout the Immense region COMPANY FORMED. coast dealer* with whom be avals to save storage charges ar. coast point*, bat I* called Central Oregon, and ex Muling Concerns Paying 67'/a Cenu which are enormous. The p.-«a>eBt Seven Ton Rock Falla Upon Him 'ending trim toe Columbia river on BOOT -.NC SHOE REPAIRING. Articles Filed Today Incorporating to Fili Their Demands. builtliugs. which were built following While Employed in the Monarcn he north to the Nevada line on toe I. GREENAWALD. the old rjeliablf the Milton, Freewater A riudsm« the fire of lour y«ars ago. »ere en The extraordinary price for wheal *outh. There is a country not touch shoemaker Fintela»» repairing with Mine. 18 Milea From Sumpter. U aa S mar ker liLbl a wning mBirj,...». Bay Company. tirely planned by Mr. Byer*, no archi best ma tarlala. Stoop Ito rear of Dtodtngvr ed by railroad line*, ft Is triaged Frail* Maran, aon ol Mr and Mr». Wlleon A CO. sl this noor, though it is down two Arui-.e* of mcurpoiauon « ere nìed tect being called. The roots ot all the along the north by the O. R. A N It George Mai sb ol tout city, was killed skirted on tie east by the umr JOHN WIIJON. FIRST 'tAM SHOE rem* tn Chicago. The close relation s.u. toe county clerk, A- Di Chau storage bouses, including toe largest tins price and tne m.l..«it ,n- MCitaiu, lousy lot oue ol me CllMl one. which 1» ldOxruv ;«U in sue, art t*y a cLve->n Wednesday at the Ore maker and repairer Krot materia; need □a«., and the W A C- R. a feeder of «nd goc<* work done. Rtoop 117 Alta Ht. -usuy is uiuatrateu by the fact in*i .topo, taut enterprise* that «us» uevU bridge ana truss supported to save ton Monarch mine, lb mile* trun* he Norths*n Pacific. The Columbia He was employed with —v top tor wueat yesietuay *itd Ur '»unuheu in Umatiil» county lor some the room that pillar* and partluou* Sumpter Southern runs southward trom Bigg* LVERY AND FEED STABLES would otherwise occupy. Tne enure the tunnel gang, watch ¡.»Ik»* up the- lees than an hundred mile« Ja> m the Palouse country was ana « The ,s but 63 cents. Only a. the imme A ue Milton, Freewater *■ Huuacu plant is lighted by electricity gen miner» with timber* to support the Sumpter valley road extend« to Whit THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALE -m.e neigh oorhood oi the exporting ^ay iriigatiou Company, with a <ap- erated by a plant which is part ot root and walls. While the unluitu- ey from Baker City, also l«-»s than ■»table M J Vxrney. proprietor to- fine .ui u s was the extraordinary hgwe oi • mu stoca ot têuuv dit ideo Hilo at- the equipmebL Tne first electric i ate youug man wa* «»»gaged In thic 1<M miles uroout- staMe lt8 Alts street. And toe Cascade moun- *«iu cents or even approximately tu»» *.*rv* at. filuu earn, nas ueeu organ.. light plant in Penuietoo was put in worn toe caro-tn occurnid. *£d b.a arn* bouna it upon toe west. LIVERY. FEED AND SALES STABLE. A C le- ou and incorpm ated by vvtoiau. o. by Mr. Byers, in his mill». The new life wa* crushed out beneath a “Besides these short spur tines, Prewar. Prop., Old Sompie Stable, Cotton nguTe reached. A wood street : earaful attention riven to hones Tne -ounoation causes lor the raise lagner, William T. sua» aac buikung* are also protected against rcendteg max* ol earth and rock there are no railroad facilities and left with us wmt-aniun. Al Lake, wa» badly and tire by a complete outfit ot buse .re «id to be lounu in tne tact that uudue* C. ilovlgseu, ad »eu *nv»u rvery pound of products is carried on jured. FEED AND RALES ST ABLE. LINDSEY A DOTY ue neavy exporters, to meet tne to«- z.uneer* ol Umauli* county, i’he hydrants on every floor wagons, from *he point of production Frank Marsh was born November Prop ; Old Semol- stable, 721 Cottonwood -ign. uemands, had purenaseo every- r..umpal office ot toe new company to toe railroad line« Woo! is ha iled street; cxreiul at tendon given te bcraee left SO. 187u. in Hickory county, Mtasjun. —ng in sight ana lurced tne i*r*e -lu ue at Freewater, am; its busin«f*r COUNTY CHARGES. with ns more tnan 16» miles to toe railroad. ;.u<l accompanied his parents tc We*- —~..ug concerns to put up the prices ,s to construct and mamiain every Sheep and cattle and horse« ars ton in June. 1875. His boyhood day* no nil their own aemanas. ot ^uucciv aule appurieoame oi so irn- Superintendent McDill Has Eleven lriven the came distance. Goods tor were spent here, and among hu* ■-^u.oe should there poasimy occur o-iiuu system. Men in His Care—Eight Art Over ts huolmates and play mate* tilokie." ouxLiptLi. in Central Oref>c are a combination of circumstances that .'anted back by the wool teams over it is specified in tne arucies oi ut- 60 Years Old. ra he became knov n. was a general rounLiins and through nlleyi .REGI»N FBBD YARD. W T BOYNTON would keep the price up the territory .urporauou that Uie object u, —te There aie but 11 inmate* ul the lavonte Eight years ago he went to pr p spoetai care given to boraee left :u which the price would be quoted, .umpany wui ue to direct «atei» from “Central Oregon Is a iwnsperous l ahtornm. lemaining there until last »Ith o>- Lower WeM* «tree* Phene would be "much larger. :eglon. even without transportation «oc Waria Wa««* and ium-a-.utu iuv county infirmary now, and all are ed 2VH > »Uvli. Eigni ot toe IX are men from 1*11. a hen he came home on an ex tacllitles Peop'e have plenty of c.« m Umauria «^Miiity, *ui u«»**««ui 84 jeain ot age, and ali these tended visiL In April he left for the •noney and conduct fio**ri»hi»g bust- FLURRY IN WHEAT. ^urp«Nea, with toe ngnt to sell, lease UU U) ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. eight were <itizeti» ot toe county Fumpter mines, where he had been re*se* Brt. the country would forge *ùu rent water privileges. when i adnutleu to tfie Lome. One oi < mployed up to the time of hi* death. ahead were rail lines ¡.rorided. as About 60,000 Bushels Stored at Diff- The new irrigation company will 4APLE BROS 217 COURT STREET, Willis Marsh, of this city, and they doubtless will be before long ' Rag.c—ba* lived in erent Places Wag »alerai Etoctrictan», dealer» in elee Purchased at texnrsh water tor * large portion o; item—Luuie 42 year*. Three Charles M»r»h. of PcudleCun. broth U matllla county Meni »uppUaa Hotmen. storen. wired foe .tai tract ol land ljmg uetweeu Xree- 62</2C Per Bushel. are ali <rs of Lie deceased, left as soon a* ectrlc tight* bell» or tal spb o w Elee- Sues for Divorce. »ater and Hudson, and ns organ ixa- comparauvely young men r'.-al hxtaren of *11 linda Get onr prkv» Telegraphic advices received here early strangers who have lived in the coun ¡oaeible tor Sumpter to take charge Mary £ Day. of Pendleton, today i-on is a long step toward the -epalr work a »peetalty. at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon ty lews than Ju day* and *o are ward* o< the remain*, whkh they will escort filed a petition for divorce from her .eciamauon ot that land. interment.—Weston were responsible for the biggest flur ol the state. The three mcnUonea to Weston for Jesse Failing's Retiring From Business Sale is moving goods husband. J. Frank Day. PHOTOGRAPHERS. ry in wheat experienced on the Pen are ill or diaeaaed. ano were admit L—der. 1 ■" 11 111 rapidly. It means a big saving if you call now SATURDAY'S LOCALS. To the above may be added a few ted because they were unable eitoer W g. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA dleton market in many years. Don’t miss the chance. Every article tn the stock must go. T. G Montgomery. to whom the pber of the city Harvest view* In to wprk or tu' ce on. mere u not a tacts learn«-d trom J. B Furdy. who dlan photos for sale Finish Ing done for rews came, at once closed options he E_ tL Cox. of Athena, is in town. female county < barge now. J. B. Me was in the neighborhood of the the •Dixtenr. Malts BL. near brkige 'Pbone held on wheat aggregating about Dili, toe «upei a.leuueut <u toe luurm accident when it occurred He states D. B. German, of Athena, is in lo» red 27« bfi.ooO bushels, stored at different ary, took toe ata who are must able- tha tthe first cave-in caught FIs coos M. üilUa, ot Alhena, i* in 11 points along the W. A C. R. railway, city. bodied. out to Ute new poor larm in across the feet and lower part ot 3OARD AND LODGING. paying therefore 67% cents per ana tnea tneir efficiency at ught !>• the legs, holding him fast Before he Adams, is in U>*n J F. BeuUey, ot EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF bushel, which was virtually an ad fsll bur, such aa raiuiig weeds and doing <ould be extricated a second & .rt and Johnson streets. Good today. We have a fine lot of mutto ether chore* m preparation for the ‘»me, breaking his back and causing large. -an rooms with comfortable beds vance of 2% cents within half a day. D. Williams, ot Athena, la m town permanent Improvements which will other luxuries that gave rise to the sheep to dispone of. Call on Rat«« and She a night Tboe Smart The heaviest holdings represented Erop in Mr. Montgomery’s purchases were today. le pul upxn toe ¡arm between now belief that death must have been K A Nichols, oi Lexmgiou. is in and spring. They are too leeole to practically instantaneous. The sec HOTEL ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND tiom the following individuals , who M. E. POMEROY vflll streets Board by th» dsy or week were holding 46.000 bushels among the city. lys all ond fall upon him was a seven-ton accomplish much. Mr McDill CAPITAIXAHD SURPLUS »390.000, and J. W. LUHRS Good table »et Rs tes 84 snd 87 per week them; Marsh's companion »' work. W. H. Reeder, John Schroe A B. McEwen, of Atuera, is in the inmates are quite easily govern rock. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection L Buys and Sells Grain, Provisions, Stesila, • Cwtti der. George Schroeder, George Munn. .awn today. ed. and get along quite well with named Al Lake, was seriou- '.y. jhough 5 tuile* east of Pilot Rock. Neff. prop. Cash or Future Oetiverv not fatally hurt by the cave-.n.—In ad William Kuppers and E. J. Meiners. each otoer. They have been on the George Standage is building a res THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT REGT Fifteen thousand busuds were bought relatives mentioned farm from a low months to seven or dittos to the l»r meal» K esnu ■ Short order» « »pe«*ta'.ty. idence in Milton. Deels tn government, municipal and miscellaneous securities. Own- ...THE m addition to the above, in Athena eight years, There have been two above, by the Leader, there are his Open day and night. T. A Oldfather. Prop and operating the moat extensive private wire system In the world we just Q 8 M. B. Bailey, of Milton, ha* cousin, J. B. Purdy, of Pendleton, and and Helix. deaths within the past year. an execute large or small orders more promptly and satisfactory th.» THE 9TRAHON ROOMING HOUSE <¡18 MAIN <umpitted a residence. who his sister. Miss Ida Marsh, •treet, Mn H. E Cooper. Prop Evervth nt a* other concern new and (trictly hr»t elaa». Ratee 25e. Me and Peter Aggart and father, of Cold ilve« at Weston FATTENING SHEEP. City Limits to Be Extended. We guarantee to execute order» F, per day Springs, aie in town today. old you responsible for more than the A bill will soon be presented to the LODGING AND BOARDING HOU*R; ROOMS Reaction From the Overdone Business G. P. Skelton, a prominent citizen legislature by Senator W. M. IPerce narge no Interest for carrying long etoc COUNTY POOR FARM. LIMITED. • f >r lodger» and light houaekeeping. K. V. or pilot Rock. Is in Pendleton today. to so change the city bouudaires ot of Last Year Is Unnecessary. 'ulllvan. proprietor, «ott nw «id »treet. next MARGINS REQUIRED—Grain, le to Wheeler*« Photo Gallery. Judge Hartman went to Weston to- Weston that KI! gore's addition—now Weston Leader Thinks it a Good Pur J. H Gwinn states that more sheep oinmtsalon—Grain, %c per bushel; stoc u*y to attend toe tuneral ot Frank raisers could have profitably engaged dotted with many new residences aud in Increase THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. »I SOUTH chase—Tnat it Will We will send you onr Book of Statistics and Daily Market fro* Write Mein «treta Mr» Mary Williame. Prop. this year in the business of fatten Marah. known aa Normal Heights—will be in or It On improted property Value. Hoii«ek»ep!ne room» «nd lo4«in< room- John Caplinger, a prominent tarmer cluded. says the Weston Leader. At Good comfortable room» «nd clean, well kept ing sheep for the coast market than •t|love«t. arrest rata». The pur"haase of the C. A. Chap bed« Lodging 25 cent». did so engage. The reaction this num near Helix, 1s in toe city today the same time any other desired ex- man farm on McKay creek, near CHAS. F. G FATTULLO, Agt teuslon of boundaries will be includ year from the overdone business of uusineaa. ROOMS TO RENT, «7 COLLEGE »TREET p<ndleion. lor »11.000. is not only a last year in fattening sheep tn this J. C- Saltmarsh, living 10 miles ed in the bill, and neighboring land good investment on the part of the Walla Walla, Waul*. FOR RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, county was really greater than the Main Exchange. Bank of Commerce Building. Minneapolis. Mina . Kx- owners who desire to plat additions south on Birch Creek, is in toe city well lo-ated. Call at 3te West Court Street. < ounty court, but offers a much more aangee tn 76 of the principal towns and cities of the Northwest. Including situation warranted. The business ¡oday on business. can take advantage of the opportunity practical means than the present in vpokane Colfax. Pwllmaa. RltavtUe. Dayton. Walla Wall* Moscow. Pendle- by notifying W. M. Pierce at once. was overdone last year as a result adequate system of caring for the CABS AND CARRIAGES. E. E. LaHue, who has been teach- un. Wires under construction to Portland Tacoma. Seattle Everett and of the unusual money made two years < ounty poor. The aged, sick and pen »'aocouver B. C. ing the Birch Creek school. is down ago in this industry. Dry Murnan. nllees unfortunates whom the public He states that many more sheep with the measles. N. B If you have an open trade or account with ua you caa operate it Dr. G. W. Vaughan. V. 8.. reports Is in duty bound to support, will be OF PENDLETON. Alex Beuholdt, ot Combs Canyon, men than fattened sheep this year in a any of our 7» offices t»oth cattle and horses as bingularly provided with a pleasant, healthful this county could have engaged in is building a cottage residence which tree from disease this winter tn this i tune, and those of. them who are able CAPITAL...................................»70.000 Pendleton Office, Room 4. Association Block. 'Phon* Main ». . the biisineer profitably rather than to will cost about »1400. county, the only disease among the to labor may become in a measurt SURPLUS..................................»60.000 William Wagner, of Milton, Is cattle now, and there is very little of eeif-sustalning by tilling the rich soil CITY CAB LINE. ERWIN BAKER. PROP let such a large number of Stockers Transacts a general banking busi Telepbon« Malo 791 Office «nd willing go to the Yakima country, where the building a leaidence which he expects IL is dry murrian, caused by too ■i the Chapman farm. room. Alta etreet. next to Savings Bank Bldg feed is being exhausted, and which ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans to occupy by the middle of March. The place is well improved with much dry feed and too little water fers sold on San Francisco, New York, in bringing great confusion to mauy Among «uses and lencing, and well stocked Henry Hill, of Helix, Is In the city and at irregular intervals. VETERINARY SURGEON. Chicago and principal pointe in the sheepmen over there. Mr. Gwinn be horses there Is little disease aside with implements, horses and Jersey North weeL lieves the prospects are excellent Tor en route from Portland to Helix. He DR. G W. VAUGHAN. GRADUATE OF THE is toe proprietor ot toe Helix mar trom gleet and swinney, and there is cows, which are included in the deal. San Franeisco Veterinary Colle»*: call» at an advance in the price of wool over Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Forty acres are in alfalfa, yielding very little disease of any kind. tended 11 d «y or night Offie* at Depot last year of from one cent to a cent S. P. Purdy and wife started on five tons per acre, and 120 acres more Europa. Stable«; pnone Red SI 1 and a half their return to Athena this morning. can be made to produce this crop. At Makes collections Will Move to Pendleton. on reasonable They have been the guests of Mra. F. the rate Umatilla county land is in- INSURANCE A LAND BU8INE88. Fred Reaicey, of Eureka Flat, term*. was First Ditch in Umatilla. P. Sturgis. in the city yesterday. He reports the i reaeing tn value, the Chapman place J. M BENTLEY REPRERENTR THE OLDEST ' O. D. Teel, of Echo, and some eight Charles Marsh, J. B. Furdy, brother health ot bis father, William Searcey, will never be worth less than the LEV. ANKENY, President and moat reliable fire and accident maar or ten other farmers, are using what purchase price, and it can gradually W. F. MATLOCK, Vloe-PreeidenL ance eornpaniea Office with Hartinan Ab is believed to be the first trirgation and cousin of Frank Marsh, went to as much Improved. The latter and be converted into an ideal poor farm. et ra-t Co. C. B. WADE, Cashier. Weston today to attend toe funeral his wile have bought a residence in ditch dug in Umatilla county. Dur H. F. JOHNSON, Ase’t Cashier. JOE H PARSES, OFFICE COTTONWOOD ing the '60’s, and certainly prior to ot the latter. the eastern part ot town and will —Weston leader. St Opera house block land office boa move into it in a short time, probably 1869, a man named Thomas Lowe There la no spread whatever of India, such as filing of claim« and Initiating Dies of Scarlet Fever. contesta a specialty dug an irrigation ditch about a mile tmallpox on the reservation and the aa soon as Mr. Searcey's bealu will Anna, the 7-year-old daughter of permit. long from the Umatilla River, near two cases before mentioned are al Mrs. Harpole, a widow who lives near JOHN HAILEY. JU., U B. LAND COM mlwloner—Specialty made of land Ilinas Echo, and with his neighbor«, used most recovered. tbe Sisters’ Academy, died about 12 Davenport Dead. aud proof; loaorance and collection« Of it probably continuously until about ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 188». Mrs. Mattle V. La Dow, ot McKay Joseph Davenport died at his home o'clock last night from the effects of flee tn Judd building, room io. ‘878, when it was abandoned and it scarlet fever. The funeral cortege was not repaired for several years Creek, is In the city visiting with about five miles north of Silverton, left the house at 1:45 this afternoon CAPITAL . »50.000 SECOND-HAND DEALERS. In 1882 Mr. Teel began the repair of relatives, among whom are Mrs. G. I. early Bunday evening. Mr. Davon and the Interment wa» In Olney cem |K»rt eame tc this county only recent I .a Dow and Mra. W. C. La Dow. GEORGE O’DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND the ditch and made some use of it for ly from Pendleton, where he has been etery. The funeral services were at Transacts a general banking buslneas. hand gooda bonghi and sold. Court 8t.. irrigation purposes, but it was not S. Bethera, who is foreman of the the cemetery, conducted by Rev. Les Oper« boute Mock Call and aee hit* until 1887 that it was again used sys McComas ranch on Switzler'a Island, lesld'ng for the past 20 years. He Is survived by a wife and five children. ter. Two ether children In the same tematlcally. Since then Mr. Teel and V STROBI.B. DEALER IN HECOND la in town today. Mr. Bothers lives —Salem Journal. family are ill. Interest allowed on time depoeit* hand good» If tbero Is anythin« yon ethers have made continuous use of alone on the island, which la 80" need In new or «eeond-hand fnrnltnre, it. Exchange bought and sold on all thè aerea In area. He reports life on Clifton Stickler Dead. -love», granite were and crockery .call a«d Cut His Eye. principal points. get bla prices. No 212 Court street island as uneventfuL Clifton H. Stickler, abed 2 years Special attention given to col lee- Ixxiia Anderson, who lives near the Measles on McKay. NEW and HECONP HAND GOODS BOUGHT The helra of Claus Breding are Sisters’ Academy, while cutting 3 nnd 5 months, died at 2 o’clock this Hons. The 3chool on McKay Creek taught and sold; pawn brokers; money advanced i n morning at the home of hU parents all kinds of article» Walers A Sherry, prop«.. by Miss May Carmichael, has been making proof of homestead deed to piece of leather yesterday, accident 7#2 Cottonwood «treet dismissed until the measles in that the land which Mr. Breding waa liv ally let the knife slip and the point F. Stickler and wife, from the effect» he died iu 1896. Ttirr-» of „ the blade penetrated the ball of of scarlet fevor. Rev. Potwine will l-elghborbood abate, It is said that ing upon when — l- »«. - -* fi “tal,. BLACK8MITH ING. left eye. making a painful wound cc.nduat the funeral, which will be at reventeen pupils out of the enroll are rumor- them will be filed. The landa are J and one that la liable to result very the cemetery at 3 o’clock this after COPELAND A SON GENERAL HLECK8MITHH inent of twenty-eight are down with noon. about 16 miles north of toe city. Hora» etwelng a « »Botel t y *14 Webast the m e— l ea. A seriously. 1A É. 95c $2.65 $3.50 $3.75 JIc 50c 42c Alexander Dept. Store American Field aod Hog Fence □ H '— ! _ r~ —1 Examine my line before buying T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAH NOW IN PROGRESS MUTTON SHEEP FOR SALE JESSE FAILING COE COMMISSION CO Oregon Mortgage ûi FARM LOANS The First National Bank Pendleton Savings Bank