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MBS? UMATILLA FRIDAY. JANUARY .10, 190; PROSPECTS ARE GOOD , FOR HIGHEST PRICES. RHEUMATISM PIONEER. I Mr*. Kern Die* at Helix—Has Lived in This County Since 1878—Was Well Known—Funeral Tomorrow. Mrs. Rhoda Roan Kern died at her home in Helix at 9 o'clock this morn ing. after a week's illness of a compli cation of diseases witjj old age. Mrs. Kern was born February 28.1 1833. and bad lived in Umatilla coun ty since 1878. There Is scarcely a woman iu the county more widely known. Among the relatives who sur vive her is a husband, W. C. Kern, who was for six years treasurer of this county. Except for their resi dence in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Kern had lived at Helix during the entire period of their residence In Umatilla county. The funeral will be front the Chris tian church in Helix, tomorrow, prob ably at 2 p. m.. though no hour has been fixed upon as yet. It is likely that Rev. IJster, of the Christian church, will conduct the funeral ser vices. Mrs. Kern had been a member of the Christian church since her girlhood. Mrs. Kern is survived by her husband and by the following children: Mrs G. W. Knight, of Helix; Mrs. J. Y'aughn. of Athena: C. K Kern, of Helix; J. M Korn, of He- l x: W. R. Kern, of Nez Perce. Idaho and T. J and M. M. Kern, who are residents of Washington, but whose exact whereabouts are unknown; al so Mrs. E. Gallagher, wito lives In Washington. FEARS HER OWN MEDICINE. JAS L. HALL. OF GURDANE, ARTISANS GIVE BANQUET MOVING BACK TO RANCH. LAST TUESDAY EVENING. I Baker County Winces Under the Pros pect* of Losing » Slice of Terrl- tory. Two y«>ai* ago Baker county was tn the anuexatlon business in a hap- py mood. Here is the way the morn ing Democrat now feel* about the subject; "The movement on foot by certain enthusiastic, but misguided Hunting ton tueii to take a «lice off each of the counties of Baker and Malheur and from a new county with Huntington is the county seat does not meet with 'h<> approval of Baker City business men. It Is not so much the loss of a •erritory yet almost undeveloped, but here Is no good reason for the hange; there Is no ne<«*ssity for bur enlng the lawmakers at Salem with t met* .re which hr* no real merit, nd the multiplying ot count!«** tn this Llnly poi :ila»«'d territory-«an only erult In Increasing the tax burden if the |>eople without commensurate '•In. Stop this foolishness " ¿HERPICIDE Destroy the Cause, you Remove the Effect LAW RELATING TO THI8 SUB JECT TO BE CHANGED. Charles Cunningham, a Foremost Notes of Visitor* From and to Milton Ru»t Bros. Sell 75 Heed of Beef Cat- Present Law i* Published for the Umatilla County Sheepman, Gives —Mumps Make* an Appearance—’ tie—Snow at Ukiah—Chinook and Benefit of Inquirer*—Taxes Be- Reasons Why the Next Clip Will Be Plenty of Ra'n—Some are Plowing. —School Meeting Next Saturday— Rubbing w ttli lie ¡meats,blistering,the *p- come Delinquent First Monday In High Priced. —Smallpox and Scarlet Fever on Ridge, Jan 24.—James L. Hall, of plicatioit of plaster*; iu fact anyth ini’ that Newbro’» Herpicide kills April—Three Per Cent Rebate for will pro-luce counter-irritstioa, is good tor Charles Cunningham believes the Gurdane has sold his town property the Decreaee—Many Vaccinated. Early Payment. the dandruff germ which external treatment ot Rheuniati-m, but prospects are good for the best price Milton, Jan. 26.—Among those who in Pendleton and is moving his things these siut pie temedies do not reach the seat tor wool—next year's clip—that has Many inquiries are being received 1«. his Gurdane ranch and ex|iects to causes falling hair, and, were away Hom town last week were of the disease .tor touch the real cause, been gotten for the Umatilla county •t this office in regard to the present Lave his family moved by Febiuary 1 O. C li.gl' 1 in Dayton. Wash Miss finally, baldness. No other and relief is therefore oi’’.7 temjiorary. law relating to the payment of taxes product for 10 years. Lida Neil. Walla Walla; Harry Hogue, He I* still adding more real estate to Rlieuniatisin is due to Uric Acid sad For the benefit of th»*e and others hair preparation kills the He gives several reasons for the his Gurdane farm Walla Walla; Oscar Montgomery, other irritaut poisons in the blood, and interested, that section of the code re opinion. First, the advancing prices J. H Rum and J. A Rust, who are dandruff germ. Stop dan Pendleton; George Edwards and wife as it circulates through tbe system, these ‘Sting to th!:« subject, la published. acid poisons ere deposited in the muscles tor wool all over the world -in Bote- Walla Walla; and A. 8. Pearson, at lending several hundred beef cuttle druff, there ’ ll be no failing Senator Walter M. IPorce has in at the old home ranch on Butter joints and nerves, aud ten. New York and all the great lor Weston. troduced a bill In the legislatre. hair, no baldness. exposure to night air, eign market centers for the product. The mumps have made their ap creek and in the Hudson l«ay vicin 'hanging the time for the payment of cold east winds, orsnv The foreign price, which of course pearance in Jake Demeris' family, a ily, have sold 75 bead at a fair figui«- taxes from March 1, to the fall of the J. 11. is visiting his brother, J A sudden change in the affects the demestic price soonei or few miles up the river. «ear. Immediately aftei harvest, when Rust Just u<-w in this vicinity weather, will bring ou iater. is being greatly influenced by County Superintendent J. F. Now noney among all classes ot tax-pay- an attack which may the wnolessle destruction of sheep by M >>us Willie Fuller, of Ukiah, made lin, visited the school in this place •rs 1* more pl entiful last for a few days or flood and drouth in South Africa and mess trip to Pendleton this week last Thursday and Friday. linger on for months. in Australia. Second, the depletion Another bill ha* been introdu«*ed. Clay Moss is building a new barn He says his urother Charles is stay Every battle with of the surplus stocks held in this LARGER ACREAGE OF WHEAT. shlch proposed to remove tbe three on his ranch, six miles up the Walla ing In Pendleton and has the measles ^Rheumatism leaves country by their being made up into Tfr rent rebate on taxes paid before His father. William Flitter and his Walla River the blood in poorer Farmer* March 15. Tit« aigument of the advc brother. Anas, ate over north ot Pen Walla Walla and Palouse goods; people are and have been buy- Hick Malone left last week for Kel- condition, while the '.ate* of this bill is that taxes are they Encouraged by High Price*. co. Wash., •vhere he Intends to spend dleton looking alter their cattle. He corroding acids are ing more woolen goods than was a guest or the Ogies' Thursday Walla Walla Jan. 28—A trip lue the county in full, and that this the sunimei if satisfled. gradually consuming have for years before—result, an in Palouae rebate la s total leas to the govern Dr. Thontrs reports the arrival of a night and re|>orts a fall of alsiut tore* through a portion of the the oils and fluids ____ that lubricate the creased demand upon the mills and muscles and joints, and they become stiff the surplus stocks. son at the home of Andrew .lackson's inches of mow in his locality Wed country and Walla Walla valley nent. which must <>e trade up in nesday night -»nd very rough, sloppy show* that a number of email bridge* t h*r w*y.t. and doe* not benefit a In nearly all part* ot the world the and sometimes immovable. the 20th. Rheumatism, with its sharp, cutting ¿resent winter has been very cold, and culverts wil lnne/ repairing, ow greet majority of taxpayer* who are that gets your lunge sore and weak A school meeting la called next Sat roads George W. lJnsner made a trip to ing to the effect of the recent rains ’omiiell^d to pay penalty on accoun’ pains, can never be conquered until the resulting ip increased demand for urday for the purpose of voting a tax and pave* the way for pneumonia ir acid blood has been cleansed and puri woolen goods. The weather in this Considerable damage has been done of their inability to pa> tcefore be- to pay a debt and interest on bonds Pendleton this week on business «uusumpuon. or both. Acker’s Eng < timing delinquent. fied. and all irritating substances neutral legion and the present condition of B F. Ogle, of Athena, is again i In that fall due soon. Farmer* are taking great interrzt ANOTHER PIONEER GONE. ized and filtered out of the system, and the sheep both indicate a good quali- lish Remedy will stop the cough in a The section 1* a* follows- A weak place in the flume to the this vicinity viaiting and looking af in wheat since the recent good price*, nothing does thia so promptly and effec 1 of wool. Finally, he beiieves wool Sec. 3106—Taxes legally levied and cay and heal your lungs. It will cure a* a ride along the railroad will ahow power bouse, caused it to collapse ter his interests for a tew days. Mr. Amond Hagen, of Bingham Springs. tually as S. S. S. Under the purifying will bring from 15 to 16 cents per attack of erysipelas They are plowing a little farther down < harged in any year may lx- pa id on last Thursday and Milton was with Ogle had an '»nfcumpUcn. asthma, uraochitis and and tonic effects of this vegetable rem pound here next season. Dies of Cancer. on his face a short time ago but is the hill an«! a little nearer the fence or before rhe first Monday of April out electric lights for a few hours. edy the blood is made pure, the general al! throat and lung trouble*. Pcsitlve- Another death from cancer of the thia year and all available ground Inflowing und not ro paid they chai! A Wool Country. Mr. and Mrs. C. G .Columbus, of all right now health is rapidly built up an.l thesufferei !y k uarar.teed, and money refunded if Horsman. ol Gurdane. is will tie utilized Georg» I become delinquent; proviti <-d how stomach is reported This time it is Idaho, are visiting Mrs Columbus ’ obtains happy relief from the torturing, Mr. Cunningham does not believe raid to have purchased the stock and There appear* to be M>me amal'oox • ver. that tf one naif oi the tases you art. not satisfied. Write to us foe nagging pains of Rheumatism. that mutton will ever be raised here Amond Hagen, of Bingham Springs, mother. Mrs. A. J. Marsh of this city farm of Catg« Reeder, of l.«»na at a in the country as the little yellow ¡¡gainst any particular piece of real ttee sample. W. H Hooker A Co., Get nd of Rheu to any greater extent than it now is. t.ged nearly 69 years He died yester for a few days. jorperty. or the taxes op peraonal Mr. Hagen belonged to the signa on the fences show. Among the sick are p. J. Kelly, fair price matism before it because tl<is is par excellence a woo! day Buffalo. N. T. F. W. Schmidt A Co. J. L. Hal! says then- was no fog at makes you a ner country. Wool sheep will always ir. 1 eavy influx of settlers coming here with quinsy: Mr*. Terwilliger, nerv A great deal of farm machinery property charge againrt any individu- vous. peevish his opinion, be the more profitable. immediately after the uprising in ous prostration, and several famdies 1 is Gurdane home.. when we were •o appear* to be left unprotected in the *1. be paid un oi befor« the flrst Mon cripple, or pain- 1878. He is survived by his wife, with scarle’ fever and smallpox. The ¡■«•sieged by that terrible f>e»t country. One man who claims to day In April, then the time for th« SHERIFF'S SALE. racked invalid. Mutton sheep tramp out twice as aged 70 years; also by his Ed Bent I; . of Pendleton was visit know, »aid on the train Sunday that I ayment of tbe romaiitder of such sons latter cases will be released this week Write for our special book on Rheum» much grass which they do not use, John. Lewis ana Simon and Isaac, when Milton and Freewater will be ing friends and relatives at Gordan«- farm machinery deteriorated at l«^»t tax may be extended to and including their clip is 15 per cent cheaper and tiani. wldch v be sent fret last week 20 per cent In a year If exposed to • he first Monday of October, next fol 33 per cent lighter, and so he be and a daughter. Mrs. Brewster, No free from both unless some new cases The Swift Specific Co., Atlaata, Go. E R. Baker, of Pendleton i was vis the weather. lowing, but if the remaining one-hal! lieves mutton will never be raised advices yet received about the fun- come to light. of such tax be not paid on or before The Bank of Milton has been re- Iting bls friends and relative* i in this here extensively, The demand now is eral. part last week rhe first Mc-nday of O-1 ober. ther; Bold Farm. Tainted and now looks as cosy as you all for fine wool, which corresponds D. L Fenton, of Pilot Rock wii a New Building in Pilot Rock. please. A A McDaniel has sold bls farm turn remaining half shall be delln- with the present stocking of the The Knights of Pythias are mak visitor in Alba last week six miles east of Pendieton—a tract quent and. beside* tbe penalty, lu The Knott block, in Pilot Rock is range, which is nearly exclusively Eugene Corley, of Gurdane. is said of 246 acres—for >10.500. to Polydore terest thereon snail be charged and leady for occupancy. The second ing arrangements for a grand ball on Merino. to have been purchasing mor* reel Moens, of this place. Mr. Moens «as collected at the’rate of 12 per eee’ He stat»« that there has been, in floor Is a hall which will be used by February 19. tre 39th anniversary of estate lately. their organisation for several years general foreman of per annum from the first Monday in tLe different fraternities. Below arc his opinion, little deviation in the The Gurdane people ate busy build Re usch's brewerv Charles E Berry went to Spokane Mr, McDaniels April preceding; and upon nil d'->in number of sheep in the county for the two large rooms for mercantile es qtient taxes that sh»H be collected ing a barbed wjre telephone to W E past 10 years—that the number has tshlisbmenta. One side will be used last Saturday on business and will Baker’s 'phone, in this vicinity to con will go to Pocatello. Idaho, to manage from th«- taxpayer of euch taxe* for sj-end several days visiting friends, agency for the Security a general by a druggist, the other side is not been a steady average of a quarter of nect therewith the benefit at the < ounty 16 per c«n- while there. Safe. a million for that length of time yet leased. t urn as a '»malty and for the beret! Our neighborhood has been visited Rev D C ■tenderson will dls< n*« Further, he does not believe the num cf the «.-out ty or o- ber public cc-nor the subject of "A Forward Movement with a Chinook, plenty of rain and a ber will ever materially increase, as at!on whicz shall navi an interest ir ' ef Fcre'en Missions ” before tbe ’■no- series of heavy night winds, which the natural supnorting power of the my portion 'X »net taxes, intere*’ at are throwing fences and telephone i'entio ’ n af !daho Method's»* at Mot- country for sheep has about reached posts over. Some people are plow the rate at 12 y»r centum per annuo I cow Sunday. February 8 its limit. He states furthet. wore on such tzye* from the lay front I Quite a number in Milton and Free ng. ever, in substantiation of this opin which they became delinquent untf water have been vaccinated of late, ion. that it will not be possible to ihefr noynent Provided further UMATILLA COUNTY PIONEER. and several are about as sick over ft winter next year on the present range CONCLUSION OF THE SPORTS ATTORNEY AND CLIENT RES that there shall be ac allowance o4 as those who have had the smallpox. in this county the natural Increase of URRECT SUPPO6ED TREASURE three per rent rebate on anv tax nai-" MEN'S TOURNAMENT. In Cleveland. O.. one out of every Abraham Miller, of Pilot Rock. Re the coming season. any ser'arz'e par«el of real prer^rty Early History, cites Scrap* of six have died that had the smallpox: of suffering from indigestion If you Vary Healthy Ranpe. <r upon the per*»na! pronerty rharg Conditions Yesterday Not so Favora here, one out of every 106 or more Abraham Miller, a pioneer citisen The Story of George Hayes' Reputed eat what you want, or of starving Mr. Cunningham states that foot Wealth and Final Poverty—An In «d to anv tndtv! luxl ar aforesaid or ble as on the First Day—Three ' Surely the climate has •■omethlng to of Pilot Rock, was in th« city todav yourself to avoid such distress? or before the !5th day of March ’•ex’ rot is cured by bringing sheep diseas de; with It else we don ’ t have the uid reports stock in fine condition In teresting Romance May Be Wrap Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets taken Highest Averages Made by Howe, prior to the date when snot :ax he ed with it upon this range, and that smallpox that locality. after eating will digest your food per ped up m This Unsolved Mystery. come dellrqnent if not paid Forbes and Ware—The Score. he has also known sore mouth to be G I. Thorpe, of South Dakota, who Twenty-seven year* ago Mr. Miller fectly and free you from all the dis Weston. Jan 28 — Quite a stir was cured by no other agency than the The condition* for the shoot yester bandies most of the fruit shipped let tied on a farm two mile* «■a»t of agreeable symptoms of Indigestion A Good Recommendation.. turning of sheep loose upon this jay were neither favorable to good from here by the Shields Packing Pilot R<xk and has been a resident of roused in this city a few days ago by and dyspepsia. Eat what you like at the appearance here Of H E. Collier range. The only disease that sheep marksmanship nor comfortable. A Company, wa* In town last week vis- have noticed that the sale o* “ I that neighborhood since then any time and take an Acker Tablet ever have here without the trouble of «tiff, cold wind blew all day. A pecul iting members of the company Mr Miller is one of the very first from Pendleton He was armed with Chamberlair a Stomach A Over Tab afterward. Positively guaranteed. importing it. is scab, and that in such iarity of the tournament' yeeterday Dan Kinney and W S. Goodman of pioneers of Pendleton He located maps and plats and hunted up Mr lets is almost invariably to those whe Your money will always be refunded a mild form it is always «msily cured, was that It was everybody's game Hudson Bay; L. F. Templeton of a “squatter's" claim oc that ’ portion Hesse) who keep* the cort>«*r saloon have once used them." say* Mr J H if you are not satisfied Write to us and there is probably not a case of it beyond the first and second beet So Pendleton; Arthur Roberts, of Waits if the townstte lying west of Main formerly owned oy George Hayes an Weber, a prominent druggist of Cas tor a free sample. W. H. Hooker A in the county now. among the quarter much so that nearly the entire en burg. Wash.: James Kern, of Dufer: street and built hl* house on the old-time resident at Weston, who left cade. Iowa. What better recommen Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. F W Schmidt & Measure elation could any medicine have that of a million sheep. rollment of shooter* was repeated J B Bach of Seattle, and Stewart land now occupied by the Alta street here abort 15 years ago Co. men»» were made from direction* oc for poople to call for it when agait below the first and second money in Atnbror.. of Idaho, were among the base ball grouads tn 1862 Merino the Best A. Mnr- Ity. the maps and a hole wa-. dug about tn need of *u«-t a remedy? Try then RECORD OF THE PAST. shall. the first sheriff of Umatilla He does not believe there will ever nearly every event. In race track par callers in Milton last week. tfirc- feet d*» ‘ p sn«i «oni"thing re»ur when you fee! dnll after eating wher lance. everybody except first and sec county, appointed by Governor Gibbs Law Breaker*. reeled but neither Mr. Hesse 1 nor you have a bad taste in your mouth What Stronger Evidence Can the be a better sheep for this county than ond money came in under the wire | In 1863. located a "squatter's" claim the Merino. It is the very best breed Ye scribe noticed »wo college s»u- Mr Coliier would give any informs •eel bilious have r.o appetite or In a bunch. The highest averages Reader Aak for’ in the land lyin east of Main street by all odds and all that is needed is t'-ou as to » hat It was. th«-re being no whm troub!»M with constipation and »«•re as follows, the total numter of : dents out on the hills Saturday, each M. E. Goodwin purchased the to keep up the quality. The crossing Look well to the record. What they you a; ? certain to be delighted wttf ‘P* rise present birds being 330: Howe. 287; Forbes. ’ with a pistol, trying to see how n««ar have done many times in years gone with the strain known as the Ram 282; Ware 281; Holohan. 277; Jent. they could shoot at a mark and no« claims of both Mr. Miller and Mr. It was efideaiiy something which the prompt relief which they afford Marshall acd started a notion store by is the nest guarantee for future boulette—a French Merino—has re 277: Stillman 273: Blake. 27«. hit it. When they had fired a dozen Lad lain there many yi r*. a* it was For sale by Tall man A Co druggist* shots and found out. they put the town near Main street bridge, on the necessary tc take up som* boards results. Anyone with a bad back; sulted in a very perceptible increase Event 11—10 targets; >40 1». Di any reader suffering from urinary in the size of the sheep in this coun pistols in their hip pockets and pa Marshall claim. under the woodshed to do the exea- REVIVAL MEETINGS END. vided 50-20-30—10 birds Forbee, Soon after Goodwin purchased this troubles from any kidney ills, will ty without in any degree impairing raded the streets awhile and went rating Hoch. Winter* Nine bird*. Waite land I>ot IJvermore now postmaster the quality of the wool. In fact, the find in the following evidence proof down to the college. So tar as we Some New Church Organized at Plainview Varioaa rumor* are afloat Roberts. Bennett. Howe. Spence In this city, started the first general that relief and cure is near at hand. quality of the wool since the introduc have learned no barm was done or any thinking that it was treasure buried School With 4« Members Event 12 — 10 targets; >40.10 Di Eugene E. Lario. of 715 20th Ave., tion of the Ramboulette strain is in one nurt. but a law on our statute merchandise store In Pendleton there m.vay years ago by Mr. Hayes, vided 50-30-20—10 birds. Shields. was the pioneer thresh The protracted meeting at Plain Mr M;H«-r every respect equal to the highest ticket seller in the Union Station. books wa* broken who was always reputed to be very Bolton. Winter*. Nine birds. Forbes. view schoc ’ bouse Birch Creek came mg tuachlce man of Umatilla county, Denver, Colo., says: “You are at lib grade of the original strain wealthy, but when he died several Interesting Address McDonald. Knettle Baker. tc. a close last Bunday evening with when it was a He operated a machine _ Mr. Cunningham now owns 10 Ram- West. erty to repeat what I first stated Dr J B Olmstead supreme m«-d- day’s hard travel betwren the fields years ago in one of the coast conn a crowded bouse. The meeting had Stillman. Frazier. Waite. Clark. Rob France boulette rams imported from through our Denver papers about erts. Young. Howe. Abrahams. Mat leal examiner for the Artisans, gave and they wire not large fields either ties bis funeral expenses were ¡«aid been in p.-ogres* three week* with Doan’s Kidney Pills in the summer which cost him S20o each, and from by the Weston Masonic lodge, of SUMMONS. an inter«^t;ng address to lhe mem lock, Turner, Mapes. unabated Interest tn fact the Interest For 20 year* Mr. Miller freighted which he expects I860 progeny this of 1899. for I have had no reason in which he was a member. bet* and a few invited guests in their Event 13 — Five pairs: >40.80 Di !>etween Umatilla leading and Idaho was greater at the cloee than at any spring. He also now has 3500 thor- the interim to change my opinion of He «as separated from his first the remedy. I eaid when flrst inter oughbred rams while the total enu- vided 50-30-20.—Nine bird*. Story. lodge room last Tuesday evening, City, and he traveled over the Intend wife to whom he gave the property time and it was the opinion of many roads were where the supj-osed treasure that the s et vice s should routlnne at viewed that if I had a fr.end or ac meration ot his flocks counts up 20 - Sponce. Eaton. Eight birds. Holohan. after which they repaired to the ban Empire before wagon was dug quet hall in the I. O. O F. building, boUL ’east another week The result of the quaintance suffering from tackache 000 sheep. He believ«** there will Stillman, Howe. Winters. Carlon. up Event 14.—15 targets. >60.15. Di where a delightful time was had protracted effort was the establish or kidney trouble. I would unhecitat- eventually be enough mills here to first He was married again but hia meat of a Church of Christ with 4€ WEDNESDAY’S LOCAuS. tngly advise them to go to a drug work up all the home product of wool. vided 50-30-20.—14 birds. Waite. Bqj- around the tables that were groaning and wife died cnly a short time ago members the outlook for the new or store for Doan’s Kidney Pills and Our water power is practically un ler, Blake. Howe. Winters. 13 birds. under the w eight of the delicacies of many suppose the second wife may the land. take a course o fthc treatment. I was limited, and all the other conditions Ware, Forbes, West. Jent. Allen. Ste A. J. Barnett, of Westen. 1» iu town bare kept ibis secret until the death sanitation being very bright. phens, Clark. Blake. Montieth. Ben Lots a Doin'. subject to severe attacks of backache are unrivajed. today. ct the first wife. All old time reel nett Perkins, Matlock. Turner. Charged With Horsestealing. for a considerable length of tLne, al Finest Woolen Goods. With the following on the board, no E H. Hudson went to lone this Zents of ttls «-ounty remember Mr. Mapes ways aggravated If I sat long at a one In Milton need stay at home every morning. G L Smith and G. S Grant—or Hayes very well, and It was a sur He insists that the Pendleton Wool Event 15.—15 targets; >61.20. Divid night this week: Evangelistic servi desk. It struck me while reading a en Mills actually turn out as fine pure T G 8( oggin took . the more na prise when his lodge was notified of parties giving those names—were ar ed 50-30-20—15 birds. Holotan. Still ces. conducted by the Rev Gibb* and newspaper that if Doan'B Kidney wool goods as are produced any Lis poverty . His remains were rested yesterday near Athena, charg- train for Echo. man Fourteen birds. Forbes. Jent. Pills performed half what they prom where in the world. Moreover, it is Sanderson at the M E church every WF.en taken brought to Weston for burial. No one e«l with tursestealing Stephens. Aaron Ole. the Vinson sheep mar It. the Weston country seems to know ir custody they were heavily armed teed, they might at least help. This not generally known here that this is r.ight A big show of living pictures targets; >61.20. Di Event 16. — 15 induced me to try the remedy. It ab- »he opinion of Eastern dealers in and at the opeia house Tuesday night 1* in town todav. where his wife is and many are the Th, authorities are very reticent vided 50-30-20.—14 birds. Ware. Knet A lecture by Professor Wltmore on solutely stopped tbe backache. I importers of woolen goods James Eldridge. of MrKay Creek rumors afloat Some of the old-timers about the affair and it is thought that tle. Waite. Blake. Green. Thirteen 1 "Living Book* of the Age." at the have never had a touch or a twinge I* in the city today Mr. Cunningham states that the asserting that Mr Hayes not o^lv had the young men are suspected of com bird*. Holohan, West, Jent, McDon ’ same place on Wednesday night On since.” room for profitable expansion of the J F Williams went to Athena this thousands tn money, but that he had plicity in other forms of Jevilniont— ald. Robert*. Eaton. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 milling business is not half under Thursday night at the hall In Free large sam* Invested in government and more serious ths amen“ borse Event 17.—20 targets; >80.20 Di water. an "old maids”’ social, for the morning on business cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, stood by our people, but that it is bonds stealing. Miss Minnie Zcnske. of Helix, is vis vided 40-30-20-10.—Twenty birds. For- ' benefit of the Cumberland church, and N. T.. sole agents for the United rure to come, and Pendleton will Mr Collier's information undoubt bes. Jent. Eighteen birds. McDonald. • or Friday night at the opera house iting her sister. Mrs Ida Stanull States. Tallman A Co. guarantee every eventually be a great manufacturing edly came from some outside source J. W. Klmberllu. of Echo, is In Pen Remember the name—DOAN’S— center—on? of the greatest in the Shields. Waite, Abrahams. Mapes in Milton another ore of those de- as he has been a resident of the coun bottle of Chamberlain » Coagh Remo Event 18. — 25 targets; >96.75. Di and take no substitute. ' lightful dances that the ope ra hooaa dleton taking medical treatment. world—for woolens. Mr. Cunning ty but a few years and could not have dy and will refund the money to any ta Vi vided 40-30-20-10.—Twenty-three birds 1 company conducts. Rev Orchard Hayes left for lli* known Mr Hayes. ham ended his talk on the wool ques la Vi cne who Is not satisfied after using SHERIFF’S SALE. Forbes. Jent. Twenty-two birds home at Arlington, this morning. Unlucky 13. tion by saying. "As long as there is Pnrhape time will have to tell the two-thirds of the contente. This Is Ware. Holohan. West. Baker. Still WEST Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. of ftory if Messrs Collier and Hessell tbe best remedy tn the world for la Rumor has ft. since Milton wouldn't Plats tie Notice is hereby given that under and by a tariff law the raising of wool will man. Butler, Waite. Blake. grippe, coughs, colds, croup and virtue ot a writ of execution ieaued out ot ’ be the best paying busin«-«« in the grant Freewater any of her gravel Echo, are In town to attend the opera will not. Event 19. — 15 singles and five pairs; the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, . county.” tonight whooping cough and is pleasant and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ir. and for the County of I matllla. under >95. Divided 40-30-20-10-Twenty- flat, that she intends to try to a«’opt Mr. Cunningham says this country Ground Washed Away. safe to take It prevente any tenden the seal thereof, and to me directed and de Mrs. George A. Hartman and two bird*. Holohan. Twenty-one birds. the unlucky 13. The nnclncky 12 con- ll, ered upon a judgment and deeree ren is not adapted to the raising of Ango ’ slsts of that portion of country en daughter. Miss Jess*, are in Portland The last high water s con red out ar. cy of a cold to result in pneumonia Ware. Allen. dered and entered In »aid court on the 14tb ra goats. They are browsers, pure closed belw«w»n the Peacock mH! rare on a visit irregular shaped tract of ground from ■lay of October, in favor oi Event 20.—20 targets; >76 Diyld The Northern Conn tie» Inveotwent Trtut, Ut> and simple, and will not do well any the railroad and the river, and has 13 Not Appreciated. Mr. Stanton, of Athena. Is la towc the land o»-ned by John Hannon, on lted. a corporation aa plaintig, and again»! length of time where they cannot get ed 40-30-20-10.—Nineteen birds. Jent. ' families within Its boundary the left side of the rivet Just below John 8. Vinson. |>ostmaster at Free Mattie C. Cookerly. (formerly Mattie Coleman), Ware. visiting with his daughter. Mrs Frank Blake, Matlock. Eighteen birds, Mattie C. Co'kerly. a» administratrix of ter their living off small trees and shrubs. Swartx A Greullch'a abattoir, The water. was in Pendleton yesterday. Raines vllle. estate of Daniel J. Coleman, deceased; Lucy They will do well here in the moun McDonald. Shields, Baker, Stillman SOIL BADLY WASHED abattoir 1* just within the city limits, Mr Vinson, who is an experienced ir HazelColeman, an Infant; willmm a. Coleman, tains in the summer, but it is neces Howe, Bossong. George Stocker, of Camas Prairie while Mr. Hammon’s property is Just rigator. urges the settlers to study an Infant, and Krma Nardine Colaman, Hillaida Land of Walla Walla Valley Is visiting hl* daughter. Mr*. W M cutside. The amount of ground ’ost the provisions of the new federal li an Infant, and Mattle C. Cookerly. as sary to feed them in the winter, and Vallandfnghatn ¡,-uardlan of the persona and estates of said 1 the feed that is given them In the SEEKS HER FREEDOM. Much Damaged by Heavy Rain* of was about 150 feet In ex’ent Mr tigation law. and a* fast as possible three Infanta as defendants, whereby the Mi*. E. Hulse, who Is visiting rela Hannon Is a resident of I^eavenworth to avail themselves of its provisions. plaint IS did recover a personal decree ' winter would better be fed to sheep Mrs. Paet Few Week*. Dixie McBee Alleges Cruel and tives In and near Kansas City, is ex Kan., and bis property interests here agaltut the defendants last above named In his opinion Its capabilities for ad Walla Walla. Jan. 27.—General pected home about February 15. for the sum of 8313.20 with Interest there Nasal catarrh quickly yields to Inhuman Treatment are managed by Judge Hartman ding to the prosperity of the country on at the rate of 9 per cent per annum complaint is heaid among farmer* by Ely’s Cream Balm, William Neeb. of Expansion. Wash., Swarts A Greulfch would undoubted are far from being appreciated Mrs. Dixie McBee, through her at end those interested in grain produc from the 4th day of May. 1896. and tha treatment further sum of 88*0» attorney’s fess, which is agreeably aromatic. It is torney, L. B. Reeder, today filed a is In the city for a few days Mr ly have lost considerable ground thia tion that the raina of the paat few and the cost* and disbursement* taxed at received through the nostrils, clean petition for divorce from her bus weeks have done great damage to the Neeb formerly lived in Pendleton year and last Lad they not prevented Meeting at Athena. 3 o 3 l 50, and w be reify It was decreed that the mortgage dated on the 23rd day of ses and heals the whole surface over band, Uvingaton McBee. John Garrison, of Ukiah. has pur ft by building a revetment. hillside land which makes up a great Rev. W. E Armafield. pastor of the December, 1S92. executed by Daniel J. which it diffuses itself. A remedy for The petition relates that she be- chased the Hastings residence prop M E church at Athena, last Sundav Ccleman and Mattle C. Coleman, (now nasal catarrh which Is drying or ex 'ame the wife of Livingston McBee on percentage of the Walla Walla valley. Lehman Springs, dosed a series of tueetiugs wh'ch re Mattie C Cookerly; to plaintiff, upon the Great ditches and gullies have been erty on West Alta street and moved the diseased membrane November 25. 1896, at Heppner, Mor tilt tn fields which slope to any ex irto ft. following described real property In Uma citing to J. I<shman has purchased a three corded 10 accessions to the cuurch. tilla County, to-wit: should not be used. Cream Balm is row county, Oregon. One child. Haz D F. Trimble and wife, who have fourths Interest In the lease to other and 15 conversion*. Mr. Armsfield tent, a depth of on» and two feet be the southeast tuarter of the northwest recognised as a specific. Price 50 el, a little daughter 3 years old, has ing common In many places. At the been visiting J. E. Bennett and fatnl parties of the famous I.emhan Springs will go to Dayton to assist Rev. John quarter, and the south half of the north Mrs. McBee al foot of the hill where bad washea !y. left for their home at Wallowa property, of which he is the owner, Uren. formerly of Pendleton, in a se >-ast quarter, and the northeast quarter or r ente at druggist* or by mail. A cold blessed the union. the southeast quarter of Section 23. in in the head immediately disappears leges that on January 1, 1897, barely end will operate the property the ries of meetings which will begin Township 6 North, and Range 37, East when Cream Balm is used. Ely Broth one month after theif wedding, Mr. lave occurred great bodies of earth yesterday. w. X Packer. . coming season himself, although he Sunday next. have gathered, covering grain I. Sbarp of the Willamette Meridian, which mort and Fay LeGtow and wife, of Athena, McBee began a course of cruel and old soil to a depth of four to 10 S L Hathaway, expects to have a partner — Candy gage was recorded at page 4<> of Book 5 ers. 56 Warren Street. New York. * A barior ot the records of mortgages In the office of inhuman treatment which has ren- inches. This unusual washing of the are in the city. They came In to at Dutton. The bathhouses, hotel, cot Stall-fed Steer*. H. t onarli. tend the opera. Mr. I .eGrow 1* cash the County Recorder of I matllla County. Hay Advancing. dered life unbearable at times, and land is tages and dance hall and barn will unaccounted for by even old ier of Ae Athena Bank. Oregon, should be fore« hse«i. and the said C- Platzoeder yesterday bought 35 E P. Mahaffey. The three kinds of hay mostly used that he Is addicted to drunkenness, settlers. and has never been noted to The head of stall-fed steers from the John H. I Bu nbam, real property sold by the sheriff of Uma- he put into immediate repair W H Lawrence W. C. Minnis, the Meacham wood tlllla County. Oregon to satisfy said jutlg here have advanced considerably In which further burdens her existence such an alarming _ extent anywhere _________ In shipper, will return to that place this dance hall baa a floor 28x72 feet, and Day country, for which he paid 4H tiao eroea. meat and all costs; therefore I will, on price during the past three with unhappiness and sorrow. K. W. Ltngow, weeks. the hotel has 35 rooms. the valley. r’atorday. February 14 th. 1iw»3, at two cents. Reef animals are several H. («ambir. afternoon, after a week’s visit with She ask* that McBee pay >200 for o'clock In the afternoon of that day, at The advan«e on timothy hay to the In fields where fall grain was town hia family tn this city. 8. MSrkbam. notches cheaper In the John Pay than tbe front door of the Court House In the consumer, has been from >14 to >16 her attorney's fee*. >50 per month for Thoroughbred Ewes. T O. Hu«ban4* will be heavy. The here. City of l‘-i>dleton I instill* < onoty. Ore per ton: on wheat hay. from 113 50 to the support of herself and child and the damage J. 8. Manning, of Pilot Rock, wheat At the O RAN stock yards to ditches will have to be plowed in so gon. sell al' tbe right, title. Interest and J. H. Round (state which the said <1«fer.dants. and all >15 per ton; on alfalfa, from |12.50 to that he be restrained from disposing that a header or hinder can be run and stock raiser, reports stock In that day are 64 thoroughbred Rambou- Lost. 8tray*d or Stolen. of or encumbering >1200 is-rsoas claiming and to claim by, tbrougt >14 per ton worth of over the fields in harvest, and the relghborhood a* looking fine and the left* ewes, en route from Culllston, From McKay place on Umatilla or tinder them .or any of them, bad en the teal estate and >1500 of personal wheat as in good condition. Utah, to Dayton. Wash They were river, one 2-year-old- heifer with line deluged land will have to be reseed 23rd day of iMo-erolarr. 1M42. or since hara We sell the greatest of blood puri property located In Morrow county, ed entirely. In fields not seeded the Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ireland left for sold by the man who raised them— had. or now have. In and to tbe above de Elixir, under a until an equitable division of the plow will teadily cover up the dam their home in Freewater this morn W. 8. Hanson, to R. A .Jackson, of back. No ear mark or branda. A suit scrlbe«l real property and every part there fiers, Acker’s Blood able reward vrtll be given for any in >>f. at public auction to the highest bidder positive guarantee. It will cure al! same Is made by the courts. The age before th* grain la sown, and at ing. accompanied by Miss Edvth Dayton. They are being fed here. for cash In hand, the linseeds of such sale formation or return. Ed Morgan. iiersonal property consists In farming chronic and other blood poisons. If to be applied In satisfaction ot said exe harvest time no damage 1 b expected Crockett, who will be their guest this X. «rig««»«J *. turion and all costa. you have eruptions or sores on your Implements, livestock and household to show up. week. Oklahoman Hers. » •al«’- . Lost Cattle. Dated this 7th day of January. 1903. body, or arc pale, weak or run down. goods. ter CHlLHbN ■ I.If* KN<i By some it is held that a change E. B. Shafer, from northeaat of the J. N. Yates, of Perry. Oklahoma, is T D. TAYLOR. W R. Taylor would like Informa K ji « Kt H ( c... It Is just what you need We refund Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon is going on in the make-up of the soil, city seven miles, is In town today, here visitlog his son. M. R. Yates tion that would lead to the recovery «Uh b S.PUWA 1 If you desire a good complexion, money If you are not satisfied 5« WV2 I»a»Ml er*»u* ’Mib- By <’. F. I «AVIS. Deputy. the hard and constant cultivation hav Mr. Shafer reports crops looking fino Mr. Yates. Sr., ha« been a cltlxen of of several head of cattle, branded i fflr ttooa rt‘.» vCj cents and >1. F. W. Schmidt A Co. use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It ing robbed the land of some of Its out there. He is one of the heaviest Noble county, Oklahoma, since it was Jr MA».M to’ |S»H. or notify W. | D on left hip. Z Address ‘ ’ ESTRAY NOTICE^ D Bad *»r4ivl f-e | acts on the liver and makes the skin siiliatances which held it together. farmers of his locality. Í7 t«r« Vwll. Ito.® first opened for settlement He R. Taylor, Athena. — Oregon ------ —• rmooth and clear. Money refunded Others maintain that the rains were Circuit Court Adjourned. made the original run and was fortu J. .M. Bentley has sold for his A rwl «-nw abont A year» old; dehorned: Circuit court adjourned last night, If It does not satisfy you. Write to l>e>cullar in severity and frequency, brother, J. D. Bentley, of Modesto. bate enough to secure a fine farm, ma-ked with »lie iu each ear; no other brand The Columbia Southern is prepar- vialM«-: ha« •,hlt'’S ol on lorehead and tome and the jury was discharged. Th» W H. Hooker A Co.. Buffalo, N. T. giving the land no chance to settle California. 320 acres of land, three upon which he still resides. ng to extend Its line from Shaniko white o ■ b <|:>-and an«i bu»h ot tail is for free sample F. W. Schmidt * Co. from one shower to another. Be the and a half miles northwest of the white. Taken up about middle of November, case of Bethers vs. Harvey resulted to Bend, near the southern boundary owner can have cow by proving property and In a misunderstanding on the pert cause what It may. the fields of the city to W. H McCormack for between Hood River has secured rural free •>f Crook county, Be« < .««S 8jrup.Ts.lo« us* During 1902 this paying expert»«» [ tn ttaiw. by of the jurv and the suit will be set The “Peck’s Bad Boy" dramatic valley present a washed appearance, >6500 and >7000. Iteter McCormach delivery route No. S, through the ef little road carried 100.000 tons of J. C. HALTMARBB, tled out of court. Birch Creek, 10 miles aoulh ot Pendleton. but little known heretofore. '-ompany 1* stranded at Albany. sold the same land to Gideon Brown. forts of Congressman Moody. freight and 40,000 passengers. IT’S JUST A COUGH WHAT ISTHE USE • <te i