The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, February 06, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1903.
A MILD CASE
J. H. TAYLOR BUYS THE ALBA
SALOON AND LIVERY STABLE.
Of Contagious Blood Poison never exis­
ted. It is always bad, though sometimes
ao external symptoms of the disease ap­
pear for a long time.
Because the disease is slow in devel­
oping does not indicate that the case is
a mild one, for the poisonous virus at
work in the blood and system may be
•pending its force upon some internal
vital organ while you are looking for ex­
ternal signs. Contagious Blood Poison
doesnot affect all alike. In most cases
the first little sore is quickly followed bv
painful swellings in the groins, a red
eruption upon the body, sores or ulcers
in the mouth and throat, unsightly copper
colored blotches, loss of hair and eye­
brows and other symptoms of this miser­
able disease. When the poison is thus
fighting its way to the surface, exposing
the disease in all its hideousness, we call
it a bad case; but Contagious Blood Poi-
son, whether working internally or exter­
nally, is a dangerous, treacherous disease.
* S. S. S. is the onlv remedy that cures
Contagions Blood Poison thoroughly and
permanently. It is an antidote for the
deadly virus that produces the awful
eruptions, sores and*ulcers, and destroys
the bones. Mercury and Potash dry up
the skin eruptions, but in so doing drive
the poison further into the system, where
it slumbers for a time, but comes back
again with redoubled fury.
S. S. S. is a vegetable remedy that has
been used successfully for years in treat-
ingthisvilediseaseaud
cures it in all stages an J
forms. If you have the
slightest symptom : an
occasional sore
or muscular aud bor.e
pains, your blood is tainted and thenis*-a.-e
is liable to break out again at any time.
A course of S. S. S. will remove every
trace of poison and at the same time
build up your general health.
Write for our Free Home Treatment
book. No charge for medical advice.
Tbe Swift Specific C»., Atlanta. Ga.
Seeds
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
cur« dyspepsia and all disorders arm­
ing from indigestion. Endorsed by
physicians everywhere. Sold by al,
druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents
Trial package free by writing W. H
Hooker 4 Co., Buffalo, N. Y. F. W
Schmidt 4 Co., druggist
KEEPING PROMISES.
You Can Depend Upon Obtaining Re-
suits—Results That LasL
“Will It cure?” is always the first
question asked by a sufferer who has
made up his mind to take a course
of treatment for any kidney ailment
"Will I stay cured?" follows as a mat­
ter of course. If the reader is in doubt
about what method to follow, read
this statement carefully.
Frank Stites, bricklayer, of 5449
Thirty-third Ave., Denver, Colo., says:
“It Is over three years since I recom­
mended Doan's Kidney Pills tbrougu
our Denver papers. At that time they
stopped pain in my back and through
the sides, which although never severe
enough to lay me up, was sufficient to
cause more annoyance than anyone
should endure, when Doan’s Kidney
Pills can be so easily procured. If I
had not received positive benefit
when the remedy first came to my
notice, I would be the last man In
Denver to publicly indorse the medi­
cine, and if the results obtained from
the treatment with Doan's Kidney
Pills had not been permanent, nothing
could induce me to reindorse this
medicine. The merits of Doan’s Kid-
r.ey
Pills, should
be u_Hy
known."
Sold for 50 cents a box. Foster Mil
burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y„ sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—DOAN’S—
and take no substitute.
PBTITlOh FOB LIQUOR L1CBMSB.
To the Hon. County C->nrt ot Umatilla Couo-
tyjBtateof Oreg >n:
"s. the budenigned voter« »r;d taxpayer«
at Umatilla Precinct. Umatilla County, Satc
of Oregon, do hereby petition your bon >rable
body to grant unto J. H Tomiinton, a Iicenra
tor the xale of spintoowt. vlnons and malt
liquors, tn quantities of les« than five gallons,
for tbs psriod of a« months from April 1st,
MOS, st bis pbtee
-■
ol busineu in -------
Umatilla
- ' pre-
einet, Umatilla connty. State ot Oregon, and
vs will «rar pr*y:
W. a. Parker,
J. Sharp.
K. L Hathaway,
8 A Saylor,
B. Connell.
K. P. Mahaffey,
H. 1 Bu-nham.
W H. Lawrence.
Goo. Croce.
B. G. Lingow,
H. Gamble,
8. Markham,
T O. Husband«.
J. H. Round.
8. Carmichael.
J. N. Seever.
William Jame«,
H. C. Meaai.
J. C. Smith.
I. W. Dui* can,
W. M Freeman.
J. Flora-i.
W. A. Pomeroy.
J. W. Lennox,
John Kaye,
Thoa. P. Qotnn,
C. D Jack.
Hia
A. (Xi Olenalager
Mark
' given that the foregoing
presented to the above en-
March i, IVOS
J H. TOMLINSON.
8UMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ot the state of Oregon
for Umatilla (founty.
Blair B. Richardson, Plaintiff, vs. David w
Richard-on. Defendant
To David W Richaidoon, dafendant:
la taa name ot the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer tbe
complaint Bled against >ou February 2d, lkjJ,
la the above entitled court ana suit on or be­
fore Monday, March 23rd, ISM '.
And you will take notlcr that if you fall to
appear, answer or otherwise plead witbin said
time, the plaintiff tor want there *f, will apply
to tbe above entitled court. In said suit, tor toe
relLf prayed for in plaintiff s complaint, vz:
Fora decree dissolving tho bonds of matri
many existing between K!*'e B. Rlcharoson,
tbe plaintiff, and yo i. David W. Richardton,
the defendant; ana tor tbe care, eoxtody and
control of tbe minor children to be awarded to
plaintiff
This summons la published pursuant to an
order of the H inorable tv R. Ellis, Judge ol
tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and
lor Umatll'a Connty, to be published tor six
eonxeculive weeks in the East Oregonian, a
newspa*>er published in the c-uinty wherein
said suit ha* been eomtaenced, tbe first publi
cation thereof being Friday. February 5th,
1903. and the last March 20tb, 1903
Made and dated at Pendleton In Umatilla
Connty, Rtato of Oregon, tbis eth day of Feb­
ruary, 1963.
PETER WEST,
Attorney tor Plaintiff
PENDLETON-UKIAH
STAGE LINE
HTURDfVANT BROH.. Proj*.
Stags leave« Pendleton daily, except Rnndan
at 7 a. m , for Ukiah and intermediate pointe
Kates: To Pilot Ro<-k,7>e; Pilot Rock and re
turn, »1 2»; to Nye, 11.25; N e and return. 1?;
to Ridge. *1.75; to Hire snd return. *1.50; to
Alba, *2.25; to Albs snd return,*« ‘ j O; to Ukiah
*2 50: to Ukiah and return, M.tO.
Office in Golden Rule Hotel. Pendleton
! FISCi’S CORE FOR
<Z)
1
J
> WHÍRI Ml ELSE FALLS,
Bert < <’Ug h br- Up. *3
G« mm L U m
In tic ne. SJ<1 by druKjtlata.
of the Immense hall occurred the
ceremonies of crowning the handsome
queen of the festivities. Miss Anna
Ames, who as Queen Anna I, will
rule throughout the week of tevelry.
The pretty ceremony was in charge
of a number of local Red Men. and
President Penrose, of Whitman Col­
lege. officiated as orator on the oc­
casion
The queen was bedecked
with Jewels and wore a coronation
tobe costing 2150.
Following the crowning ceremonies
the Walla Walla band gave a concert
nnd the evening was spent in simple
amusements. About the hall is ar­
ranged a number of booths and places
where money can be spent readily and
amusement can be easily found. The
hall is handsomely decorated with
the colors of the Red Men. with flags
end flowers. The carnival will re­
main open each evening during the
week, concerts being drawing feat-
nres of each day's festivities
PAILWAYS FIGHT THE EM­
SOCIALISTS AND LABORERS
PLOYES LIABILITY BILL.
HAVE NOVEL PROPOSITION.
out profits. The miniature dimensions
or capability of the home as com­
pared with the extensiveness of '.be
esposit ori would s-remingiy make it
impracticable, but tickets for meals
could be engaged in advance and a ro­
tation of participants thereby made
giving each a practical tes’ of the
cost of cooperative living
Any and all suggestions from those
interested in tbe proposed plan will
bo gladly received, either by the
chairman, J C. Cooper, of McMinn­
ville, or myself.
Four sub-committees were appointed
to draw up suggestive plans and re­
port at a second meeting to be held
in the Chamber of Commerce In
Portland, Feb. 8.
The socialists cannot afford to go on
lecord as opposing progress and cer­
tainly tbe exposition will be an edu­
cational progressive epoch in our
state and national life.
C. W BARZEE
WALLA WALLA CITIZENS
GIVE HIM A WELCOME
Judge Bennet, of The Dalles, a Match Socialist Candidats for Secretary of
Informal Reception I Held This Morn-
for the Corporation Attorney»—Old
State Writes of Conference Lately
ing—Belle Were
Rung, Whistles
Fight of Two Yeara Ago Being Re-
Held In Portland—Propose to Build
Blew and Anvils Roared—Banquet
Enacted at Salem.
an Ideal Socialist Home at the
Saturday NighL
Salem. Ore.. Feb 4—The fellow
Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Walla Walla, Feb- 4.—Senator An­
servant bill before the legislature
The Dalles, Ore, Feb. 1.—(Editor
keny and party, consisting of Mrs.
mede a lively time lately In a joint
East Oregonian)—Dear Sir; In com
Anke&y, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Statler
meeting of the committees on rail­ pliance with your request, 1 give the
and other friends, arrived in the city
loads of the houses. Representatives following report of our meeting st
this morning, having left the Sound
ot the railroad employes and of the Portland:
yesterday tor the home city of the
railroad companies met In an argu­
Sunday. January 25. a conference
newly elected senator
ment which lasted nearly three hou[s.
was held at Portland by a joint as
The__
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party
arrived over the
Waah-
The debate was enlivened by sharp
scmbly of socialists and union labor
ington 4 Columbia River railway, es­
Iiersonalitics. The meeting was at
leaders to unite on some form of an
corted by a committee consisting ol
high tension from beginning to end
exemplification of the principles of
Mayor Hunk W. P. Hooper and Grant
and showed that tho flght over the co-operation at the l-ewis and Clark
Copeland, who were sent to Paaco
■ S FRUIT INJURED?
fellow servant bill is to be one of the exposition.
QUARANTINE LIFTED.
to meet tbe senator as represents-
most spirited in the legisletulve bus­
The conference was held at 246
lives of the city and Commercial
Warm Weather of Past Month Has iness of the session
Washington street, beginning at 10 No New Cases Among the Indians— Club. At tbe depot hundreds of clu-
Advanced Orchards Greatly,
The employes were represented by a. m. and continuing until 2:30 p. m .
Very Few Had the Disease.
zens were in waiting and the Walla
Were the orchards of Umatilla C C. Ixiuckx. of Portland. A. S Ben­ wtih an Intermiaalon of an hour for
The city’s quarantine against tbe Walla Military baud played patriotic
county Injured by the severe freeze nett. of The Dalles, and A C. Wood­ lunch. It was unofficial in character,
Indians was lifted at 5 o'clock last am. An informal reception was held
of Monday night?
cock. of Eugen*?. For the companies those attenclng not having been for­
evening.
Of course should there be and hundreds of old-time friends
This question is now agitating the api»eared W D Fenton, attorney for mally accredited with power to act,
any occasion in the opinion of the shook the baud of the man who tor
R Koehk-r, but the sentiments expressed, both
minds of old settlers who remember the Southern Pacific
city health department, it will be re­ over ¡H) yearB ha» been an .honored
that ihe orchards of this section have manager of that company and L. R. on the Lewis and Clark appropriation
sumed at any time. During tbe month citizen of Walla Walla.
been greatly advanced by the warm Helds, superintendent for the O R and the subject under consideration,
A» a mar« of respect tbe bells ol
it baa been imposed Charles Semple
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weather of the past month.
Wallace
McCamant. attorney are significant of the drift of thought
• as the first on duty. When he was tbe city were rung, the business
Shrubbery and small fruit were on Fpr the Columbia Southern, and J. P tn Oregon.
were
decorated. whistles
attacked with the scarlet fever Wil­ houses
the point of budding in many local­ O'Brien, superintendent. The spokes
it was not the purpose to come to liam Coffman went on duty, and serv­ K-reecbed. and xuvilz roared
Busi
ities. and the prospects are that some man for the companies were Mr. Cot­ a definite understanding, but rather
ed until last evening. Tbe relaxing ness was practically suspended for the
of the older and stronger orchards ton and Mr. Fenton,
Many outside to have a free-for-all discussion and of the vigilance Is due simply to the time being, and all Walla Walia din
may be slightly, if not seriously in persons listened to the debate, whoso evolve something tangible out of the
disappearance of the smallpox by honor in an unpretentious way, with
jured by the severe freeze On pre sympathies manifestly were with the various leads put forth. Those In at- what may be called the natural course an air of sincerity seldom seen.
vious years the weather has been employe's side of the argument.
tendance were:
The Commercial Club held a meet­
—it had its run, and as no new cases
much colder, later in the season than
Mr. Cotton and Judge Bennett got
J. C. Cooper, of McMinnville, of the developed the necessity for the quar ing yesterday and took the initiative
it has been for the past two nights, into a sharp colloquy several times, Ix?wis and Clark board of directors. antine seemed to have disappeared. in the matter ot receiving Senatoi
but such a sudden change from the in which each landed a number of who presided.
The 500 vaccine points which were Ankeny, and sev*-ral committees wer*
balmy air of spring to the zero point, Jabs on the other.
After the fray
B. F. Ramp, of Douglas County, so- ordered from the government never uamed to have charge ot tbe work.
has not been experienced in this lo­ was over, they shook hands and Judge clalist candidate for congress from arrived, thcugh the Invoice for them The Odd Fellows hall has been en
cality for many years.
Beunet asked: "Why is IL Mr Cotton, the First district in June, 1902.
bas been irere nearly or quite three gaged for a reception and banque:
Old orchardists' who have express that you always jump on me so
Saturday night and this will mai.
G. Y. Harry, president of the Ore weeks.
ed an opinion, say that all kinds of hard?" Mr. Cotton pleasantly denied gon State Federation of Labor.
an unprecedented outburst of enthua
fruit trees were fully three weeks any such desire or Intention, and the
iasm and good will unknown in thit
R R Ryan, of Salem, socialist can-
Women of Woodcraft at Ukiah.
earlier in signs of budding than is approach of midnight drew the gentle­ didate for governor last June.
city
Nothing equaling thia affat:
Mrs.
Ella
M.
Porter,
of
Baker,
is
in
usual at this time of the year and men apart.
E. A.x Cadwell, of Portland, presi­ the city, en route home from Ukiah, has ever been seen in this city.
that the sudden change unquestiona­
The committees having charge ol
The bill in debate provides that a dent of the Carpenters' union.
where she bas been installing offic­
bly injured many orchards. It is im­
C. W. Barzee. of The Dalles, social­ ers and conducting initiations into the work consist of Mayor Hunt. W
railroad shall be liable for injury sus­
possible to say to what extent, yet. or
tained by an employe as follows; ist candidate, for secretary of state the order of the Women of WoOdcratt P. Hooper. W. H. Dunphy, E. s
how wide a 'territory the freezing
When the Injury results from the last June
Ukiah has a very large lodge consid- Isaacs, H. A. Gardner, Y. C. Blalock
weather visited, butqit Is the concen­
On decoration» J. F
George
M Orton, • -------------------
representative
in ering the size of the place, It U J F McLean
wrongful act, neglect or default of an
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sus of opinion that much damage has employe sujlerior to the employe in-'
legislature from Multnomah coun- said Its membership is drawn partly McLean. C. B. Upton. A R Burford
been done in Umatilla con ;ty within
Rev. Andreas Bard. On estort, E. S
Jured. or from such negligence ou the ty.
from a distance of 30 mile?
thp past two days.
Isaacs. Joseph McCabe. Robert Burns
part of a co-employe In another
de-1 A. W Jones, of Portland, preaident
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On music. Y. C Blalock. H. 8. Bland
the CtgarmakeW union
partment of labor, or on another I
ford. On salute. H
L. Hibbard,
C. S. Harnish, of Altxny
train. Knowledge by an employe of
Grant Copeland. J. J Kauffman
Henry G Kundret. editor of the
unsafe condition of machinery or ap­
pliances shall not bar recovery for an ; Portland labor Press
Hillyard-Carlile.
Frank H Curtis, president of the
injury or death
Charles Hillyard and Miss Maude
Mr Cotton proposed an amendment Grainhandler«' Union, of Portland
Dr. J. S. Casto, of Clackamas conn
Carlile were united in marriage at
to the effect that no lawyer for an in­
WILL BE MODERN
COTTON GIVEN THE
10:30 this morning. Rev. Robert War
jured employe should receive from his - ty. well known in Grange circles.
It «as the judgment of the meet-
AND UP-TO-DATE ner officiating, at the home or Mrs
DECISION OVER LAVIGNE. client more than 15 per cent of the
I ing that the Lewis and Clark fair bl!!
C. S Jackson, in this dty. Mr am
sum recovered, that any charge in ex
Rogers and Frenchy Gave a 3-Round cess of that proportion be void, and {should take effect at the earliest poa- Ths Lower Story Will Me Used fot Mrs. Hillyard will at ot.ee go to
Islble moment, to Insure successful
Business Houses and the Uppe* housekeeping in the eastern part <r.
Preliminary—After the Fight
La­ that the damages recovered should
UKIAH NEWS.
work In adjoining and Middle West
not
be
subject
in
case
of
death
ot
the
Story for a Lodging House—Fifty the city, expecting to make their per
vigne Challenged Cotton to Another
states which have ben invited to
manent abiding place in Pendletor
employe
to
the
pavments
of
debts
or
Feet Frontage.
Long Feeding Has Caused a Scarcity
Contest for $100 Side Bet.
make exhibits here in 1905. Thè mo
They are highly respected young peo
legal liabilities.
Excavating began this morning for pie. Mr Hillyard Is a Meacham boy
of Hay—Cattlemen Well Prepared.
The 10-round go last night between
"This amendment ' said Mr Cotton tlon tn regard to this omportant mat­
Ukiah. Feb. 3.—Mrs Fred Hewett las. Lavigne, of Michigan, and Joe “will tend to stop litigation." Th - ter was made by Hon. B F Ramp. of the erection of a business house tha: Ms father. J R Hdiyard, baring beet
a justice of the peace in , that vicinit;
and daughter are visiting relatives Cotton of California, was not an ex- speaker referred to a large fee which Douglass county , and the full text of • ill cost f-om 225.000 to 230.040.
Walter Wells has the contract fo; tor a number of years, He is now
citing event, but was nevertheless au Judge Bennett received in a case wou it follows:
and friends at Long Creek.
the excavating, which is progressing one of the most trusted I employe« it
The long feeding spel) has caused exhibition of excellent boxing,
Horn the O. R. 4 Ji., which fee was
Cordially Indorse Appropriation
rapidly, The building, which will b» the Beyers mills In this I place
Mist
at
It
was
tought,
as
advertised,
smaller
a scarcity of bav among the
ever 211.00«. one-halt of tbe judgment
“The l>ewis and Clark Ccnteanial et ected by Purl Bowman, the wealth; Carlile is from near Weston
th»
cattlemen of this place. The owners Pilot Rock, and was pulled off io
Judge Bennett was considerably- Exposition being state, interstate na­
of larger ranches, however, are a!) Knott's hall. At Just 1 o'clock this nettled by this reference to himself tional and International in character, farmer, will be erected on substantial daughter of J. R Carlile the wel,
ly the same plans as the East Ore t.Lown fanner.
morning the men stepped into the and entered with a forceful argument
well prepared with feed.
and both branches of the legislature gon tan announced three weeks agi
It is thought that tbe Oriental flao- ring and time was called by referee agairst Mr Cotton's amendment. H-
of Oregon haring, by practically a would be followed. It will front Rail
Petition for Divorce.
cts near here will open up on a large Billy Bogart The ring was a 24-foci said that in such damage cases he al­
unanimous vote, enacted a law appro
scale as soon as spring opens, the square. Lavigne weighed 171 Vi and ways contracted for 50 per cent of the printing 2500.000 for said exposition, road street and extend the entire dis
A petition tor divorce accompanied
lance from Main to Garden streets
property having been bonded to a Cotton 178H with their clothes on. judgment. He insisted that the serv­
by a complaint, was filed this after
we cordially Indorse said appropria­
The Railroad street frontage will b*
The terms upon which the men enter­ ice was worth the fee
Spokane and Butte company.
tion and are of the opinion that the 200 feet long, and the depth of th< coon by Walter T Gordon, by his at
W T Sellers, who was formerly in ed the ring were for a decision on a
torney J. T Hindis. Mr. Gordon ask.-
“I know Mr. Cotton's object." he Invoking the referendum on it would
tbe drug busineb« in this city, has 10-round go Knock-outs were not re­ declared. “It's to flx things so that be inadvisable, though w» favor the building will be 50 feet from nortt for a divorce on the single ground ot
associated himself with F. M. Schmidt quired—it was a straight contest of the boys can't get any lawyers. That's principle of the referendum as applied to south. The lower story will be fo; desertion since April. 1899
He con
rent for business houses, and tb< ceeds that the five minor ebfldron
of Pendleton and will open up a large skill.
the position the railroads would like to legislation tn this state.**
piesent
purpose
is
to
model
the
uppe:
drug store st Pilot Rock, February 1.
should remain in the custody of thei.
The first round was a purely exp’T- to have them in."
M’ Ramp, who is one of the lead­ story for a stylish- up-to-date lodging mother. The complaint sets forth
under tbe firm name of F. W Schmidt i mental one—a series of shifty work
"While we're amending the law."
ers of the rociallst party In the stat* house, and perhaps for a hotel. Th. that in a property settlement mad'
4 Co.
with feet and fists, and not a blow added the judge sarcastically. "I'd
I nt himself on record as being gener­ structure will be of brick, with a fu! with his wife In July. 1940 he assign
Rumors are afloat that an Eastern «a« struck by either man Roth me- like to add an amendment myself
ally favorable to the referendum but basement 50x200 feet beneath, anc •d to her zll his property, real an*
lumbering company are negotiating plainly sought to learn the other's
"What is it?" asked Mr. Cotton
let it be dearly understool that If th* two full stories In height ».bove th* ..crsonal The couple were married ir
foi the timber lands lying south and methods and capabilities.
"That a limit be put on your sal-
referendum Is ordered, he will be basement.
southeast of this- city. These lands
ary."
March. 1900.
In the second round Cotton led an J
The purpose is to have tnis build
frond fighting for the fair bill and ad-
were located last summer and fall by
"What
limit
do
you
suggest*"
landed a light left on his opponent's
»II
Its
a;
Ing
modern
throughout
In
rising
his
friends
to
do
likewise
Washington and Idaho parties, and head. Lavigne got under a hard right
Mrs. Reed Dead
"About 21500 a year"
The discussion of the question Of pllances and equipment, and architec
are said to contain the best timber
"That would be very satisfactory."
Mrs.
Mary
C. Reed, aged 36 yeart
-wing and and landed a light right
co-operation was participated In by turally as well, it is expected to b< g
in Eastern Oregon. Various themes m Cotton's stomach Both swung for temarked Mr Cotton dryly.
months rnd 3 days d‘ed at b‘-'
r»f»
a
looking
building
a*-
the
as
fine
all.
and
took
a
wide
range,
without
are advanced as to how ’he logs wilt • he head, landed, but not with force
"And quite ax reasonable' added
Ion e in P->nd:**ton th*’ morcing a: .
any definite decision bring arrived at affords
be handled in the event of such a sale, and then clinched. Lavigne slipped Judge Bennett.
oclock
Tbe (uueral «ill be heù
One
plan
advanced
was
that
a
large
some thinking they will be driven
The railroad people did not light the
(rom the resldecce at 2 p. m. tomor
tn the clinch and fell to his knee,
building should be erected, with din­
WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS.
down the river, while others contend
bill directly They said rather that it
row. conducted by Rev. Jones, and tht
just as the gong sounded.
ing-hall. living apartments, laundry,
that a railroad will be necessary. In
should be made to apply generally and
ir. terment will be mode in Olney cem
In
the
beginning
ot
the
third
round
library,
nursery,
meeting
hall,
etc..
W A. Dial, the mayor of Helix. Is etery. Mrs. Reed les res a husban-
either event considerable expense will
not specifically to their business.
Cotton
led
for
Lerignc's
hwd.
but
where
It
could
be
practically
demon
­
recesRarily incur.
tn the city.
"Have we." asked Mr Fenton, "reach­
and eight children. She. tn companj
fell short, but succeeded In landing a
strated that people could live cheair
ed a period when we must legislate
Mra.
McEee.
of
Echo,
was
trading
with
ter husband and youngest child
er on the cooperative plan perhaps
I ard ’right on Lavigne's stomach. The
for 300 or 400 men* Extend the law to
;n Pendleton yestetday.
came to Pendleton 14 years ago frotr
NEWS FROM ALBA.
iatter went to his knees, but neither
for 21 a day. than by the individual
all men Apply it equally to all. If it
A. A. McDaniel leaves today for Missouri and had resided here eve:
method of living There was a treno
the referee nor the spectators were
since
Ten Inches of Snow and Good Sleigh­ sure that he went down from the is to be enacted." Mr. Fenton con­ towards favoring state ownership and Fo<ateilc on a business trip.
ceded the power of the legislature to
ing—Personal Notes.
ralntenance of the building after the
blow or wl ether he slipped and fell,
The will of Martha A Lieualleu «as
rause the proposed law to be er
Recovered Speech and Hearing.
filed for probating yesterday.
Alba. Feb. 1.—We are having good Lavigne then landed a hard right on forced, "but let it be general." he in­ fair Is over.
Messrs Ely Bros:—I commence*'
winter weather. There is about 10 Cotten's ear nnd two lefts on his face, sisted The speaker went on to say
Mr Harnish, who pronounced him
Mir-* Isaura Muir returned last using your Cream Balm about twe
inches of snow and sleighing is good. Cotton then put his left twice to his I hat the railroads were sufficiently self a progressive socialist, said the evening from her visit to Heppner,
years ago for catarrh. My voice wa
in
quick
succession,
Peter Vreghbrocb is here from his opponent's face
liable under present laws and rulings men who control the trusts. have, by 'Mrs. Dixie McBee goes today to somewhat thick and my hearing w»>
Alkali cattle ranch looking after his They had just clinched when the of the courts He Insisted that train • beir methods of organizing and con Echo to visit her mother. Mrs. L. C dull. Mr hearing has been fully re
lumber interests and has a force of gong sounded. When time was callee hands were much, better paid tha. ducting their business, done more to Rogers.
k
stored and my speech has becom-
for the fourth round. Lav’gnc led ice
men cutting and hauling logs.
•ny other employes tn the railroad demonstrate the value of cooperation
quite clear. I am a teacher In ou:
L
Armstrong,
of
Adams,
Cotton
’
s
stomach,
but
fell
short.
Cot
­
H. T. Connell recently killed a hog
than any other agency the world has
service
town
city
yesterday
and
-Today,
returning
ton put a hard right and bard left to
that dressed 600 pounds.
Mr. Izoucks made an able speech ever kmwn They nave nointed out a home this morning.
L. G. BROWN. Granger. O
C. E. Hoover has bought a resi I a vlgne's face. The latter < ame back for the bill. He said that the meas­ method of procedure to the laboring
The Balm does not irritate or caus
with
a
hard
right
and
left
to
stomach,
William
Spencer
and
wife,
of
Hepp
and
dence in Alba,
baa moved inte
ure aimed to protect the lives of em­ jicople, but the cooperation of the
sneering. Sold by druggists at 5*
tut fell short, with right hook tn Jaw. ployes. and the public.' He pointed laboring classes, be said, would be ner, retu’-ned home yesterday. Tn.-y
it.
cents, or mai ed by Ely Brothen. Sv
have
been
visiting
with
Thomas
John Reeves, who has bad an at- Cotton lands straight right to his op- out the fait that in 25 or 26 state.-: designed to benefit the many Instead
Warren St.. New York.
ponent’s head.
The men clinched
Ayres and family.
tack of erysipelas, is recovering.
there was a similar law That 10 or of the few Along this line. Mr Cad­
just
as
th
“
gong
sounded
well
arid
the
members
of
the
Car
­
By
her
attorney.
Peter
West.
Elsie
John Garrison passed through here
12 had completely abrogated the old
stickler vs. Sheets.
last week with his family, where he
When time was called for th-' fifth common law doctrine. Tbe speaker renters* union are planning to buy up B. -Richardson has begun a suit for
The ease of W W Stickler vs Rich
will reside for the future.
round Iuvlgne aggressively went to entered into a well-ordered discus­ timber land, with the ‘dea of having a divorce from David N. Richardson,
ard Sheets «as tried before Squire
G. E. Stocker is under the doctor’s Cotton's corner after the latter, but slon of the evolution of that doctrine < ooperatlve sawmill of thetr own to alleging desertion as the cause.
L. S Wood, at Weston. The plaintiff
care in Pendleton.
He has heart the latter drove him back nnd clear rnd of tho present day tendency to manufacture every class of lumber
Mrs. E R Swineburne. of Hepp secured a Judgment for 215. the suit
trouble.
across the ring with a right in the modify it
handled by them In tbeir work.
ner. has returned from Spokane, an**, being to recover 296. said to hav<
Mr Jones said the project for a co­ is spending a few days tn the city
Mrs. James Davis has returned froru belly. Iuvjgne then put both right
"We do not propose," said he, “to
been loaned at different times last
ihe Sound cities, where she has been and left swings to Cotton’s head. The do away with tbe common-law rule in operative institution in connection 5¡siting with the family of Judge El­
season, while the parties were play
n en then sparred until the gong Oregon entirely, only in part. This with the I>*w1:i and Clark exposition lis.
visiting relatives.
ing the races up and down the coast
sounded
no
execution
being
done.
In
Is
a
move
in
ihe
right
direction
Roy Connell has returned from a
bill is not to collect damages but to
T. W. Lusk, an extensive timbgr The attorneys were R M Powers fot
trip to the Juniper country, where be the beginning of the sixth round La­ prevent damages. We want appliance World's fairy, he declared, exhibit ’he dealer formerly of Umatilla county
the plaintiff and J. E. Hinkle for the
has cattle wintering.
vigne resumed his aggressive tactics, and machinery taken care of. and em­ products of a country, and demon­ now a resident of La Grande, is in
defendant.
Garrison 4 LaFontaine have sold going across after . Cotton. Cotton ployes so regulated that danger of ac­ strate the capabilities of its people. Pendleton today on a brief business
their Bridge Creek cattle ranch to drove him back with right ar.-l left cident will be reduced. This is not a World’s fairs held In the past tn other visit. __
Mokl Tea positively cures sick Head
on the head. Iuvigne swung his right flght against the railroads. We wish r-arts of the United StAtea have dem-
George Lincoln, of Ridge.
They to see them make money and prosper, enstrated what the co-opcratlon of ' Robert Terney. of Stage Gulch, is ache, indigestion and constipation. A
Bert I^edgerwood broke his wat-on to stomach and left to head
then clinched and fell. Just as the for we think we shall share their pros­ capital can do. but none of them tad iu town today. Mr. Terney has pret delightful herb drink. Removes al
wheel coming over the mountains.
—
gc.ng sounded.
given the thought to show what labor ty much recovered from his recent eruptions of the skin, producing a per
perity."
severe illncra from a form of haart feet complexion or money refunded
Quickly as the seventh round was
PENITENTIARY CLOSED.
Mr. Wood argued that the common­ can do by cooperation, tn this re­ trouble.
25c and 50c Write to us for free sam
railed the men came together in the law doctrine relating to fellow serv­ spect. he said. Portland Is already
pie. W H. Hooker 4 Co.. Buffalo N
B.
F
McElroy,
who
lives
east
of
the
ahead
of
all
of
them,
and
the
Lewi.«
renter
of
the
ring.
Cotton
put
Lavigne
Because of Smallpox and Other Con­
ants was a product of a condition
Y. F. W Schmidt 4 Co, druggist
city
a
few
miles,
says
the
present
and
Clark
fair
will
show
the
wise
men
down with a right hand hook
and which had been outgrown in recent
tagious Diseases.
weather
is
using
up
the
stock
of
feed
in
the
East
something
they
have
then helped him up. There was then years. He insisted that the regular
Walla Walla. Feb. 3—The peniten­ a general mix-up till the gong sound­
fast, but that It is fine for both wheat
Little Sickness at Nye.
dangers in railroading warranted the never though of.
tiary has been closed to the public ed. The eighth round was continuous
"For what wc have In view from and grass
R M. Adams, who lives 11 miles
enactment of the bill. Tbe effect of
for the present on account of the pre­
Joseph Dougherty, the Butter Creek east of Pilot Rock, is in town today
mix of alternating clinches and give such legislation in other states was cooperation, and chiefly from Its edu­
valence of rmallpox- and other conta­
yesterday Mr Adams is a heavy stock ralsei
and take at sparring until the end of greater safety for employes and the cational feutures." said Mr. Jones, sheepman, was in town
gious diseases in Walla Walla
The
"the Lewis and Clark fair Is not a lo­ Mr. Dougherty reports all stock in and dealer. He reports all kinds of
the round. The ninth round was a public.
prison officials have so far been able
the men
repitltfon of the eighth
Judge Bennett made an Impassioned cal question. It is of vital interest fine condition, with plenty feed to last livestock as doing well That portion
to prevent contagion from entering
through the winter.
ef the county has been practically
clinching several times and when net apjieal to the committee to recom- to the entire country."
the institution, and an effort Is tc clinched sparring well, but making
free from measles, scarlet fever and
Variant Ideas Advanced.
men dthe bill, ar.d after another brief
Fred
J.
Donaldson
and
wife,
of
be made to prevent any disease from
smallpox this year—in fact, those
few points and doing no execution. exchange of cofhpllmenta between
Sandon.
British
Columbia,
are
visit
Equally
pertinent
remarks
were
tormentfnr the inmates, even now
The eighth and ninth rounds were him and Mr. Fenton and Mr. Cotton, made by Messrs. Cooper. Ryan. Har­ Ing old friends in this city. Mr. Don complaints are scarcely known out
that so many cases of smallpox and
without odds from beglning to close. the meeting dissilved.
ry. Barzee. Kundret. Harnish. Ramp aidson was formerly a druggist in there.
scarlet fever are raging here, after
Wh»n time was calle-l for the tenth
and
Casto. All laid particular stress Pendleton and is well known through­
a futile attempt by the health officials
Acker’s Blood Elixir
positively
and decisive round both men left their
to stop the spread of contagion
In
Tallman 4 Co., druggists, guaran­ upon the educational feature of the out Umatilla county.
cures chronic blood poisoning snd al!
corners and made at each other. Cot­
tee every bottle of Chamberlain's proposed co-operative Institution, and
addition to closing the prison to the
scrofulous affections. At all times a
ton forced the fighting from ’he start
En Route to Cold Springs.
rublic, the convicts will not be allow
Cough Remedy, and will refund the its value as a factor In teaching the
matchless system tonic and purifier
He drove Lavigne all over 'he ring
laboring
classes
to
advance
them-
ed to gather for Sabbath service«.
money to anyone who Is not satisfied
H. T. Connell, of Camas Prairie, Money refunded If you are not satis
in the first half of the round. The
selves.
Some
leaned
toward
the
co-
The health of the 600 prisoners has
after using two-thirds of its contents.
one of ihe heaviest stockraisers in fled. 50c and 11.00. F W S* hmldt
men then clinched repeatedly, and La­
been splendid for many months and
This is the best remedy In the world operative hotel as the best means tc that porticn of the county, was in 4 Co, druggists.
vigne landed a number if good body
the
end.
while
others
put
the
educa
­
the hospital is practically deserted
for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup
town yesterday and today, en route to
blows that weie not very effectual,
most o fthe time.
end whooping cough and is pleasant tional feature above the principle of Cold Springs, In which vicinity he has
To Spray Trees.
however. Cotton really had the best
nnd safe to take. It prevents any community living. Mr. Orton did not several hundred head of cattle and
of the round in every respect. The
Charles
lonie
has bought for htui-
favor
the
co-operativo
hotel,
and
ad
­
tendency of a cold to result in pneu-
MID-WINTER CARNIVAL.
horses. Mr. Connell owns 250 head
referee's decision for Cotton was gen­ monla
self and several other pvties' use. a
vanced the idea of co-operative homes
of
cattle
on
his
Camss
farm,
and
is
erally accepted as just, but as Is al­
on a tract of land or in a colony. All proprietor of a section and a half very large fruit tree spraver which
Red Men of Walla Walla County Open
ways the case, .there was some kick­
they will r.se the coming season
agreed that as a matter of right co­ of land.
To
Attend
College
at
Pullman.
Their Second Annual Affair.
ing. Lavigne, after the fight chai
Among those interested are Jerry
operation should be given a practical
Wiliiam Laing, son of Robert Laing (icmonstratlon as a feature of the ex­
Walla Walla. Feb. 3.—Tn a blaze of lenged Cotton to a 10-round contest
Barnhart.
Polk
Smith.
William
of
this
place,
has
returned
from
a
Only
One
Drugg.st
in
Helix.
electric lights and In a crowd of sev­ for 2100 side be’, and the money for
Reusch, Mr. Black and Mr. Ferguson.
-»csition.
visit with his brother Arthur, on Wild
eral thousand people, the second mid­ ihe performance is now up.
F. W. S'-hmldt has returned from
The suggestion centered around the
_
Ho will re-enter the Pullman.
winter carnival given by the local
For preliminaries,
Rogers
and Horse. “
For Stomach Troubles,
Tian to build a co-operatove hotel Helix. While there he bought of Geo­
Agricultural
College next within the limit of 250.000 to be taken Hewitt the latter's stock of drugs.
Red Men. opened last night, j At Ar- Frenchy stood up to a good 3-round go Wash,
“1 have taken a great many dlffer-
Mr. Ijtlng attended the Hill from the state appropriation, equipfiKt He then .Immediately sold the same ent medicines for stomach
mory hall a great throng had I gatb- that was very entertaining, F
Following week.
trouble
ered when the parade of Red Men, Rogers and Frenchy. Lewis and
i
Ham- Military Academy at Portland the first with the modern appliances, with ma stock to M. J. Cockerline, the only and constipation.*’ says Mrs S. Gel-
headed by the Walla Walla band, 'et fought a 3-round go.
After the of the present school year.
ger. of Durkerton. Iowa. "but never
chlnery and steam laundry in the druggist in Helix now.
arrived from their ball, and amid Lewis-Hamlet affair Lewis issued a
have as go^d results fr.im anv as from
basement. A dining hall and suits of
A Sult Filed.
cheers and red Are the lodgemen challenge to any 118-pound man on
May Not Rebuild.
Chamberlain's Stomaci 4 1 tver Tab­
rooms were to be for the operators on
nrarched up the long stalrmaw to the the coast.
A suit has been filed in the circuit the second floor, and a lecture hall,
Joe Hubbard, the McKay Creed lets." For sale by Tallman 4 Ca,
assembly room. Red Men from Day­
As a futurity Rogers Is matched court by C. L. Hastings against Mary club rooms and library on the third merchant, who was burned out some druggists
ton, Waitsburg. Dixie, Prescott and with Lavigne for a 10-round fight for E. Rattagen, the same being an at­ story with garret sleeping rooms for time ago, was In town yesterday. He
ether places were In attendance.
a decision on points, and there is now tachment suit for $550. Balleray 4 transient accommodation, all to be is for the present undecided whether
Many horses are said to be dying
On an elevated stage at one end up 220 appearance money.
McCourt represent the plaintiff.
operated on a cooperative plan with- to rebuild his etona or not
around Albion, Wash
**
Frank Kopp Goes to Hot Springs for
Treatment—Stage Driver Laid Out
by the Blizzard—Personal Notes.
Ridge, Feb. 1.—J. H. Taylor, who
disposed of his stock larm in this vi­
cinity to J. A. Rust a short time ago,
is reported to have purchased the
Alba saloon and Livery stable.
Frank Kopp has gone to the Hot
Springs in Washington tor medical
treatment for a case of double sci-
atica rheumatism.
Larkie Fletcher made a trip to Pen-
dleton this week on business.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs
J. A. Rust is sick at her home with
measles.
Robert Watt, formerly a stockman
of Alba, is spending the winter in
Athena.
Frank Corley made a business trip
to Pilot Rock this week.
H. W. Whittaker received word
this week that his aged mother, who
i esides near Oakland, Ore, was not
expected to live.
B. F. Ogle started for his home fh
Athena last Friday.
Charles Taylor, of McKay Creek,
was a visitor in this locality this
week. He has just recovered from au
stuck of smallpox.
B. F. Hartshorn, of Gurdane, made
a trip to Pendleton last week on busi-
ness.
W. L. Simonton and family, oí
Gurdane. were visitors at the home of
their son last week.
Thomas McEwen, who drives the
stage between Nye and Ukiah, had to
Uke a day's lay-off on account of ill-
ttss resulting from the blizzard this
week.
Postmaster P. E Fletcher, who has
been spending the winter In Pendleton
has returned home.
Change of Weather.
The moon's change of last quarter
brought with it a change of weather,
also—which according to German pre­
diction. will rule for the next three
changes We have been having a cold
windy and blistery spell for the last
week. It has frozen about 4 Inches ot
Ice in all. Last Thursday was a kind
of blizzard with snow falling all day.
while Friday snow fell most of the
day. Today it is more comfortable
notwithstanding a chilly wind on the
hills.
The thermometer has ranged from
28 to 40 above. Everyone is feeding
and stock is looking well in general.
Snow Is about one inch on the level
No room for complaint as yet.
CONSUMPTION
the most dreaded and deadly of all
-.»eases. as well as pneumonia, and
«11 lung troubles are relieved at once
-;.d cured by Acker's English Remedy
the king of all cough cures.1 Cures
ougbs and coins in a day 25 cents.
t our money back U dissatisfied.
A’nte for tree sample, W H. Hooker
t Co . Buffalo. N. Y. F W Schmidt
k Co . druggist.
SHERIFFS sale .
SHERIFFS SALE.
SUMMONS.
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State ot
Otvgon tor I uuttiila Couuty
Nettie J. Hurt. ISalnUT; va Couat F.
ItCTL Jefeudaut
To Co 1st F. Burt, defendant:
In the name ot the State ot Oregon, ros
«re hereby required to appear aud an* rar
be complaint hied agaloat you March
-’.th. 11*00. |j the abovr entitled court
. -id suit ou -g betor* Uoeday. March 2tnL
•OU3
And you w'll take not I - that It you
ail to appear, answer or otherwise p.ead
within said time, tbe plaintiff tor want
i hereof, will apply tq tbe above euiltl«
icurt. In aaid suit tor relief ptayed to: tn
.lalutlffv complaint, vis: For a decree dto-
solvlng the bonds ot matrimony et 1st Ing
etween Nettis J. Hurt, the plaintiff, and
>-<u. Count F. Ituru defendant; and tor
the tare, custody and cootrol ot the mln«-
hlldren to be awarded fo the plaintiff.
Ilils summons is published nursuatt to an
older ot the Honorable \V. I; Kliia, Jrdgs
t tbe circuit Court ot tbe State o' Ore-
su'h. In. and for Umstllla County, to be
published tor elx coasecntlve weeks In
¡he East Oregonian, a new spapet published
It* the county wherein said suit bas been
ommenced. the first publication thvreot
•ring Friday. January »th. 1803, and tbe
last. Msrch 20th. 11*03
Made snd dated at Pendleton. In Twa­
in a Count* State at Oregon, this Sth dhy ot
I «unary. IKB.
TETER TEST.
__________________ Attorney for Plaintiff.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
a r«1 row ■boot • yean old; dehornod;
worked with «lt< io each ear. no oUor brand
vir'bie: ba* while, ot on lorrhesd .nd Mime
whit on bo "y and flank, ain bu.h ot tai' I.
white. Taken up about mtdd<o of November.
Owner caw have cww by proving property and
paying •xp>n«ca.
_ .
J- <*. SALT«
meet I'rvvk. 10 mile, non th of Pendleton
Babbit Metal, best In the world, in
bars. Price, 'll per bar, at the East
Oregonian Office.