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irreducible school fund for Douglas an East Oregonian and tbo mud is county. Signed January 26. j deep, oh. r.o deep. He says that it H. B. 58. by Fisher—For a fireboat costs a little more to live here than IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE. al Portland. Signed January 26. there, but he Is satisfied to pay thy H-. B. 101. by Reed Portland char difference. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY«. 1903 ter bill. Signed January 23. I Operation Successful. H H. 108. oy Gill- To levy tax in VES WHITE’S CHILDREN WOMAN FROM SEATTLE ■ Mrs. Mortenson was operated ou Multnomah county for support of li HAVE THE SMALLPOX lust week in Walla Walla lor cancer. THROWS TICKET AV va Y. brary. Charter bills for Corvallis. ■t Mrs. Terwilliger, who was removed Alamo and The Ihtlies. Uaboicd Unuer toe Hallucination That Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMinn Visiting in to tiie hospital about 10 days ago, Joint Memorials Adopted by Both California—Seige ot Scarlet Fever updated ou the same day. The opei Sh« Wa* being bent to Lincoln, »I Houses. I —Schools in Good Condition in Dis- alious were successfully penormeu Neb., by tne Wrong Route. S. J. M. 1, by .ua)»-^Memorializing UBl UF THOSE THAT «VUC'U Uxiu Au. 2 ai LVud kl LCllu ti tots Id and 83—Many Heal Estate anu both jiatlenta ale doing nicely. > uugress io xunsiiuct locks anu cauai mal aaluiuay evening, a v<umnn pa» To Ketire From Business. KUN THE GAUNTLE1. -t 1’ne Dalles. transfers—James Boisee Dean, »enger who wa» ucauiou Unuugu D. J. Phelps, ou account ot poor Milton. Feb. 2. — This is Ground s>. J. M. 2, b) Marsters- -Asking We plane on Mile Monday and Tuesday all the Rpjnnantit left from our Clear £.a»teui uiegon» Legislator* Have congress to repeal lieu lanu law. Hug day. health, has concluded to retire lrum num ¿»canje iu Liucuiu, Netnaaam, Ï’ leit the train m.u aunt <u Luu uuiui. S ance Sale About six inches of beautiful tell business aud is selliug goods at a Introduced Some ot the Most im Everything in ReninantH will be sold at half price. a. j . M. 4, o> Mtn Key -¿supporting bue a au uoen acting »cruugei^ lur gieatly reuuced price, in older to dis Presiuent Kuoscvult in tus atmuue Salutday uigul. portant Measures ot toe Session. Ne.sua Mauula was m Athena one pose ot them quickly. He has an sume lime Deluie reacuiug Lcuu ■ ■ vowuru trusts. Buis Passea by Ute Senate. uay last week ou business. auction sme every Wednesday aud euuugh »o a» to attract tug aueuuuu i 8. J. M. t>, uy Miller Memorializing S. L>. o, u) Aiaisieis—To pruViue lor Lowell Koger, of Auaiuk, was visit Friday aittruoon at which you can Oi Luud'ietui Lauguau, who wuutu cougiess tor pupu.ai elei lieu ui dtSiu reecUtlUa» »1 stave peluieuu- Lunen Stales senators. ing his brothei Tut, ueie Thuisuay. buy goods at yuur own price. Mr. Lui nave aiiuv,ou HUI to leave lue I ary. r'asseu January Ji. 4‘helps uas been in busu.i«» here lor l,«Uu und ue auy luumauuu ui nei * W. ¿». Blown, editor of the Auvaucu. a H. j. M. 1, by Gina—Memorializing UtueuUuua. When úu aiiiveu ai Peu- w «*• i>. lv, 0) StciACi—To regulate nearly a quarter ot a century aud Ur Aua.lrb, WHS 1U tUIS CllJ ISSt WUCK, 4 call.age o. sueep by express. rassvu congress to pass oiil lor renei of set- commenting on the future of that Las many warm friends that regret UtUluU, Mr. Lauguan IxlegiapueU tu uers ot Sherman county. MaUusry 21. Children’s Union Suits, Ladies’ city. Union Suits, Of Children’s Underwear to hear both of his failing health and uavu Ule wumau mourut *-u PcUuieLuu uu itie next Uam—u fi'eigul, *nn.i U. il, by Mays—Classtug bicy nesolutions Adopteo by Bo tn Houses Harry Hogue spent last Saturday retirement irom business. now now w at *a» uuilu. one ai lived ueie taUil Out- ¿>. J. K. 1, Uy Muiaey—AlUeuuiug aud Sunday ut Pendleton aud West cles with corses, iu me .a* to punisti Pioneer Dead. u.iiuj e » ening un u¡e iieigut umn, *u s iaiceuy. cssseu January 26. Cousululiuii empower.u* election Ji on, partly on business and pleasure. James Boisee, an old pioneer oi this cum ge ui Lunamule Spike. ' 8- t>. 21, uy tfuiii.— io ma se Boys slate printer by legislature. Harry Demans has been quite low I JUe wumau, unu gave me name M H. U. K 13, uy Hoeouu io aul lor- with pneumonia fur the past id days, count), died at tee home ol Muiaiu ailu uiris Aio Society a piare ot cuu.- Davis, three miles below Freewaler, Ane. ¡da Puuie, tauOnU under lue lur tze committee on enrolled bu.s vo em luiiiueat io. truants and incurngiules but is convalescing at present V» last ThuniCay at the ripe old age ot ploy ourve ueiks. auu ior an appropriation thetelor. Miss May Harrington returned lour score and seven years,, five luctuktiuu inai »ne wa» ueing æui •? iu Lincoln by a .uuuaatiuut waj, and ti. C. K. 2r, by ¿jlieiiet Asking home from College Place, last Thurs b. L>. Ji, vy OU11U1 Ul Mulluuuiail Boisee wa» uau.) cuuxubcL ua lu U*»iuU. '¿state ot t\ asaingLon to appiopiiatv day, where sue uad been visiting he> mouths aud two day». Mr io >_icaie a stare ..oara ui iiealtL. ass born <u the stale oi New York, auu tue lulauve pu»>Uun oi pmuc». il 'V S. B. 31, uy Uruisau—l’o prevent more tuan 31D0.0UU tor Lewis aud sister. a August 15. 1815;-he came to Iowa in wa» Uns liailuciuuuuu Umt altre .eu V» v-tars exposition. stoca running at large lu Marion Cia.e Inman ana Edith Perry are 1842, and in 1848 toUalitoi ma, met. i tue atumilun ul lue cuuuuutui ueiuie ■■ A large stock has just cuua.y. r assed Jauuaiy 2b. attenuing scuool in Pendleton. In Cream. The new- iu 1851, ho settled in Oregon, wucre Very desirable for Shirt J a. B. 34, by Sweex—To provide CARRIED ON AT UNION Asa Moore will erect a uew house ue has since maue lus u me. -he . uaciullg Echo. > arrived. We can show Aiuur Uia.uing Uie irei» ut Ua.u al things for Waists and manner ul proving existence or lui- IS MOST SATISFACTORY. th.s spring on a lot puichased lrum remains were laid to re-t FGdaj' in Waists, at 55c and LcUu, Mi». iJuuiu »uuUeuiy aiO»e num » Vigil COi’ ‘pOi »LuiOiko. P&£»bt*d JcLkiddf v Fiaux Wngut lust week. the Furd cemetery uear Anils A ana ter »ea *uu ucuülu a.ijcue cumu U* I ■s you the most complete line Shirt Waist Suits at C. E. Peny leluruvd Sunday trum in a lot puicuaseu by himself scvu,al Professor Letkenby Thinks $20.000 -7’, / a. B. 31, by Myers—Giving crema rvppropr.at.on ¡>uitK>ent for Ail Pur Spokaue, where he w-ul a week ago years ago. Mr. Borsee had some pe leliOie Hue» nui" oeaiUe-LiUeo.u tick I in town. Call and look et into tue car atuve, me euuuueui toi.es same exemptions as cemeteries, ou a uusiuess trip. poses. culiar way s, but outer wise he »as a amu maims urei wiui iLe ticxei «uni ì asseti January 27. Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. McMluu duwn ou geod loyal citizen and neighbor. ; • in repiy to tue East Ore^outaa s in the state line, lett Wediiesuay toi a ruli u. grceuuacxj». Aller*aid mi »; I them over. I S- L. Is—To permit state lair boar., Hidden Treasures. quiry in regard to tile needs aud pur l'uole, who ha» periecUj lucid mu- ¿»oathem Cai.iorma for tue beueut oi to conti oi Us own priming. Passe.. •T poses of tue Eastern Oregon Experi Mrs. McMinn's health. The Western mystery recalls to oui lueut», cuUsmi Dial »ne threw iute January 27. Thu mas Courau s ixm.ly, near the inluus Uie tune wueu Mr. liessell ul tue »Ulve * .tu lue Ucket a eelUttcate '■a B. n 5,\ by Myers—To define the ment station ior lUe next two years, r toi. Leekeuby , in charge, writes as Vincent schuol house, are having u Aestun, with a lew members ol tl»e Ut deposit lui $aUV uu »uuie EaslclU » rights o npaiiau owners. a Uumiuercial Lldb, armed with the LaUk, ine Lame ul aufcU »he cuoia ■ • siege oi scarlet fever. a. lì . ,5. uy liaiy- Relative to exam- lOUc ws: » Union. Ore.. Jan. 2h. — ('io tue Eui Dr. M. A Mortenson bus decided to ptopej implements, marc-nod into thia cut remember. Ai living at PeaiUereu u.auon oi commercial fertilizers Im )—Your tetter o. yesterday just lo<ate in Baker City, where ue is at utue buig and tried to dig a bole to che wa» Laxen lu Charge Ly Sue ul Fasseu January 27. »e*i some oi the U^dueu treasures o* tajiur, who loua hei tu a uotei u-at S. B. 7s. by Duty—To require th:, teteiveu auu i am graunvd to know the present lime. » The nance at the opeta house last thia city, walch they luougut war. UlgUL schoovs be sept open not less thia ma«, j vu iJae so muon interest in Ute Easing Oregon Experiment Station. Friday uighL under ure maru^ement i.uired here and no douol is, out when le» leruay »ne ua» tran», eri ed tu s 1» loui m.utr.s Or earn year. "it appeals to me mat me Eastern of tae company. proved to be all that they strack our mayor and councii- the pour tanti, »hete Mr». McD.ll La» a. B. si, by Pierce— lo appiopriate meu they hit granite and ail the tore? lUalpi u. Lei. bue nail coumuera ue » $2o,0uu lor Eastern Oregon Agricul Oregon nxpvCimeut Station, to be was promised. aud when acareueu $72.5u in ¿»everal oi the business houses in they could muster wouldn’t phase >l. tural Experiment station. Passeu KOttiiy oi me name, must oe oue in lact, wham it cannot ue ii it ignores this city have prohibited boys irum even uie $12uv in gold com they ut taau wa» louml upuu fier. Wheiij January 27. PENDLETON, OREGON. * S. B. SJ. by Smith of Yamhill— me gitaiest problem that couitunts snrokibg cigarettes in their places oi iereu, to get Uie privilege to work at quesliuued she repue» reaul.y. burl Relative to vuudemnatiuu ot public lae pevpte, viz.; the improvement ul business. If they will now only go a the noie a year ta ¡act not geueiai:/ cumu»ee names aud place» »u bauij roads lor telegraph aud telephone me semi-arm lauds. Tais in my opin little tartner aud arrest those who auuwur would not hare the desired of- ¡uat il i» annual aupOBaiu.e to lei. St AiENTS F JR BUrTZRI JK’S PATTERMS. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. Seid for S amd I m g ion ¿Lomu receive oar best tuougUi give or sell tobacco to Lie boys, then recL so they loaned theii louis, lurui whole aire ta num, wueie »ue want» S linea. au«r most earnest efluns. To lam enu lu are, etc., aud deposited it sumewuere gu. *au or w.ieie are- bur Ulen some ol it will be stopped, probably. a. d. 85. by Croisan—Amending , .iiuum* into Mio »u ev.u»m . ' Frank Worminglon aud Ernest in Weston. Probably this is what they . third judicial district circuit judgeship some work will, oi necessity, nave to • - ■. n up upon me Senn-arm land Harrison returned irom Touchet Fri oug out .and the Weatonltes were so got the idea into bet mind that si t i act. Passed January 20. S. B. 95, by smith ot Umatilla—To ttseil. it saouid be repieseutauve day , w here tney have been building ■ Uli ot (Wood) arcuLol U-at they was appioaehing Lincoln, a* she a»» . Pleased Witn Idaho. ’»•»•AVAiW id Cui. Judsun, who was a paaoeuc . re-qu.e nair brands on cattle driven i&BU, wisely chosen tor klemoustra- a tine resideuce for George Lamdun louiaa t set aif uiat »a» going on Grant !!■ re. a prominent sheep uve and euucatioual purposes. This when the tra.u would get-in to Lincoln^ Moorhouse and irons have punoas flora one county to another. A FEW BARGAINS an i’iitw Rock, ba» just returned ♦ Au effort is being made to ¡urn he. GEORGE CASE SELLS OUT. S. B. .til, by Smith, of Umatilla - would require the expenditure oi ea the v'rusou and Newman grocery irom ar. extended trip through Idaho iriends and relut. ves. irom uie uuce; oome money but 1 thing |2d.t>00 woulu store in Free waler and ask a suaie or Relative to issuance ot certificate* 7 ’..■• ii !u«j » *• it. lr»’h room. «<»»1 »Led, oliar, gr^id lawn with tor plattice oi medicine. Pasted Jar oe ampie tor ail purposes. Any one me peoples patronage. Mr. v insuu Haz Farmed at Cold Springs for Twen tain and coaiUcilig data given by ¡¡e>- On b!a return he visited with his sis • i »«l tn-, OH l.lia-o.'. •” -et. near Bl itf. A »Lap for 41400 ter. tn Walla Walla county, near Par » no canno. manage duo acres oi good »eli iu none of her effects could be takes charge oi the postotfice auu ty-Two Years—Move* to Pendle uary 27. lore -wexrv nger pt»--e or Wert Alta »tre»t I wo lot», good rent I was well pleased with the J lound any lutormauou aouut heisei: adise. He a «¡-no t»niy 42»uu ton. S. B. 97, bv Steiwer—To require land and mane it produce a consider Newman has gone to Seattle where ue county, u«-ai i’aradixe He »az well able revenue, is unlit to uave cuarge or net triend» any mure deunite i n s:, expects to locate. peddlers to pay license tees. Passed ot it. 4io«d 6 re su iioue- <-n W -st Aha. • orticr tot. A Iwncwin, I1UU0. Georgy Case, who baa farmee Uie H. H. Swaitz. who was stricken lLiux.>augh piece. 13 mile» north*eat that given by beiseli. Ehe »ay» real ; .eased with the country be »aw. January 27. 9 »• r- • adjuininx n»e city G\»"l -Kwai a kmc , go-d »taiile and other both In i idaho and Waxfc.ngton. she hud Leen marr:»j réree urne». “ Twenty thousand dollars is ample I Lauding*. Otily »INiti. wiin pa.aijsi* last summer, is in poor oi Peuaieton. in the Cold Spring» S. B. lol. by Carter—To provide toi She appears to be about 4o year* ol tor ail pdiposes, with- the resoutces ueaitu. at nis home in upper Hudson neighborhoed, lor ure past 22 years, Xi' a*-ren, good Uouaea .4 harn. <uod orchard. 30 arre* in alfalfa, on tax levies tor libraries in cities. age. rver, 12 lui tea fr. ui city. Just $4u00 • Bnages Rebuilt S. B. 102. by Daly—Providing that we have, I tnmk more would be a can Bay. held a public sale oi hl* farming Im .‘6 a. r»-5 uiu -fr-:ii lem, »reali boa»», plenty water. A ipud i ue following biiths in this vicin plements, Uveslock and other person- slate shall carry its own fire insur eer instead oi an advantage. Travel has been re*um< d over the BREVITIES». "Sincerely, propositi« u to las«, *1601:. ity are noted since our last item* weie xi property, ou January 29. The re ar.ee. Passed January 27. budges over Grecnssrood Gorge, ail A. B. LECKENBY. Í written. To Mr. arid airs. Art Bau sult ol the »ale was most satistactory, S. B. lib. by Wehrung—To author- those having ae«-n rebuilt which had 4 D A. Campbeil baa gone w Adami L--en taxen out. and those repaired, J BUSINESS CHANCES—The Od Dutch Henry Peed Yard, cock, January 24 .a daughter, to Mr. Mr. Case disposing ot all the property ue counties to appropriate money judge E llis D isposes ay -I >nv»-;i mt, $7w . O-.-M ivcry vtabie. only $700. Hayden’s lor a tew Jay a. anu Mrs. John Woods, January 27, a ottered, at good ptices. for advertising purposes. Passed Jan sali-b were in poor condition The J cotifectiooery M-w • on CoU't street, at iur. ice price son; to Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Arkin, Jan OF SEVERAL CASES. uary 27. S J William» na» gone to Ontario lol very aigh water put all of them i» The Himeoaugh laim was purchas uary 2S, a daughter. S. B. 119, by McGinn—Authorizing in Lad «-ondition—either taking them a ed by Charles Mark ol this city, sev alter »urne stock. Toe revival meeting under the eral months ago and Mr. Case baa construction or suspension bridge at John Ferry Given Eighteen Months in K. Dellaveu. ut Yokum. will build a cut. or badly wraking those which the Pen.tentiary—Ed Osborne Re- guidance ol riev. Gibbs auu aanaer- given pooscssiun ana will move lu large bare next spring Oiegon City. Passed January 26. were not takeo uUL Art« Oil ATI ON BLOCK sou. in the M. E. ciiurcn. still couuu- this city, where be will engage in bos- The following incorporation acts: mardeti to the Reform School. J W. Parrott, a farmer uear Yoa ues with renewed interest at eaca ser North Powder, Bourne, Dufur, New mess. Judge Eliis, oi the circuit courL this vice. Tue attendance is large at kum. t.aa moved into his uew resi Cneap Rates V, eztoovna. Astoria. Prineville. Mr. Case came to Umatilla county apnee. dkornaig disposed oi some cases whan every meeting anu many are being Frcm February 15 to April 3u, IStt. Bills Passed by the House. -*ad ueen caned m the jury session or convenes. ¿>uch an awancuiug »nt, tiom c'adlornia, when a mere boy and Heary Egger», a Warren tarme . * H. B. 5, by Davey—To amend third are court, nut whicu hau not reacueu trie line ot doing better nas nevei ior 22 years has larmed the place wih I h .. iu a kJt'W resicene« the cum .tilu.-ive. the O. R. A N. Co. will .. ve on sale tickets trem Mixsoo.“ mentii n<-d continuously. He does not mg spring. judicial district judgeship act. Pass a ¡mai dispc-sai therein. The first case ueen witnessed in Miitou. Rivet pc'.ntr to 1’ecdleton tor $2ZJ>>». anucij ate leaving this country ana es January 21. vauec was mat oi John Ferry, alias The secund lecture oi ure Oregon pro tally will locate permanently in Mma hose Ferey. o; Pilot Koc». is ! iruut Si Paul $_$ W>. Hum St Loui». 11. B. s. by Phelps—To prescribe Jonu J. cuyie. convicted oi passing Lecture vCuurifle on "Living Boons ot tn tne c.t> visiting »¡m her sister.I $27 60 Cail or. the O. R. 4t N t -k»’ method of constructing fences in a negus checs for 1133 at the Gratz the Age, was delivered in the new Pendleton. .¿ent ter full ;-*:Ucu.ars. Mrs. Darnell. Eastern Oregon. Passed January 23. satoou. He was gi>eu a year ana a opera nouse laat Wednesday eteum», frirek Bentley returned home tu I H. B. 16, by Riddle—Regulating ti aali m the peuiteuLary. PRICE OF BUTTER. uy Proiessor E. G. W *gmore, lu an i Alacre ’.tM» uurmug. «nere Le »... ■ Died. tles of insurance companies. Passed His accomplice, Eu Osuorne, wa« appteciauve audience. remain lur a lea daya January 27. Drouth Last Year Caused Many to lemauded to me state reiorm schooL Lola opal, the infant daughter of Tue two ne* nooses mentioned in Neal Dozier has tirreued late,) a ! Mr. and Mrs O. F. Steele, ot 317 Col H. B. 24, by Reed—Relating to pro Usbotne was tent to the reform the Last Oregonian a few days ago. Go Out of the Dairy Business. residence on Ina tzrm near Yoakum, lege street, died of pneumonia Sun viding ot official documents. school a number of years ago, out as being completed by J. M. Frasier, imueit Dick, Oi Ea»t Eire a. 2J1 tune, H. B. 47, by Kay—Relative to Gar escaped about two years ago ana uas have been occupied by Will Steeu sad .ion. the city, reports coUJe auu sheep into which ne has moved. day evening after an i H isms of two nishment proceedings against publi. sine» been at .aige so tar as legat re- L. B. HufcAi lor oear-y a year. Mrs. Robert Dick, ot East Birch, | wee):». »Tae funeral will take plac- .m uoiue ¡airly weu in that vicinity, employ.v. Passed January 26. suamf is concerned. Ost-orue is Four of Ves White's children are jar. Dec*, who miixa 2u uairy cows, who has been seriously a line tea with ' at the home this evening. H. B. 49, by Banks—Relating to ex irom Meacham. Ferry gave his age couu.ee at dome with the imaiipca aiets luai the Jersey is a better co* erysipema. is convalescing. ecution and acknowledgement oi as 1., Osborn, claims to be 20. WilLam Maxwell, who ua* oeeu in and Ves is nursing a very sure arm, ior puiciy uairy puipo»es, but aii m» The Good of Lawyers. deeds in foreign countries. Passel Auurew muunart, accused of steal which ue received by being thrown ou-mai» arc giaue Duiuam». sl Auu-ony's hospital c.nce the wreck If it were not tor the lawyers to January 26. ing a saddle off a horse standing on irom a wagon in a runaway. Ves is Tue almost imposainulty of dis ot the 25th. is steadily improving call men vUe name» and show up H. B. 51, by Hale—Relative'to sal me street and afterward selling IL juherrng worse than aii hut children posing ol Jersey slock in the beel The new Christian church at Athe their rascality in court once in a aries of certain Josephine county of was arraigned and will plead next and hasn’t the smaupox. either. market, where, sooner or later ail na will be dedicated February 22. At j while this old world would be too ficers. Passed January 26. Monday. Barnhart is a lull-blood Frank K. Wells, the principal teach much cow a icten up, throws a scale H. B. 64, by Burleigh—To change Umatnia aud lives on the reservation. er of district No. 10, and Kyle Mc m tavor ot the or,ormorns. Mr. Dies, is a large and commodious bui.umg j namby-pamby and goody goody to live Mrs. Henry Beits, ot East Birch. 1» in.—New York Pre«* alogue of them. A fuH supply always kept in stock. thue for holding county court in Wal Ezra Brisbois, a quarter-blood, was Daniels. the principal of district No. who seiis bis butler under tue iabc. lowa and Harney counties. airaignea tills morning charged with 83, were in Milton last Saturday, 'Sunnyside, receives this season Ju recovering from a severe and pre-1 H. B. 57, by Nottingham—Relating the larceny of a gelding which was spending some ol their filthy lucre, cents per pound tor the same a» com uacted siege with mtlammatury rbeu-1 luallsm. to yay lor patients in insane hospitals. stolen Horn Arthur Grimes, who lives ior the necessaries ot life. Loth re pared with 22% cents last year. H. B. 75. by Eddy—To provide that near Milton. Brisbois also will plead port their schoools in tine condition Joan Baur, oi Warren, w ho has ; The drouth of last year and conse statute of limitation shall not run next Monday. and uoing good work, which is noth quent »aoriage ot pasture in some 1<> been lor »urne lime in Caliiut u.a tv. I against the state. Passed Januarv G. L. Grant was also arraigned this ing more than could be expected, as. i all ties influenced a good many dairy tie health, ¡a expected Uume tn a ' 23 morning, cnarged with stealing from mey am among Umatilla» brightest uuiueis to go out oi Uie business, al couple ul aeekiL H. B. 78. by Whealdon—To author Hugh Bell, of Athena, in Novembei teachers. J. W. la»h and Jeff lash, ot Harm .cast tor the present seasun. wuicn ac ize city of The Dalles to issue, addi last, a gelding and two mares. He The county Sunday school conven counts lor the difference m the price nore. Monuw county, who have bv«>. tional water! bonds. Passed Januarv also will plead next Monday. mailing in this vicinity, returned tion, .which was to have convened ul butter. 23 Frank Herron, aims J. L. Smith, here next Wednesday and Thursday, come inis morning. H B. 81'. Phelps—To regulate- and Frank Grant were arraigned mis uas been postponed, and dated tor the William Parker, oi Athena, has suid ON EAST OREGONIAN FORCE. election of road supervisors. Passed morning cuarged with buying and re 12th, 13th and 14th lust. This wa In* narnuaie ousines» and residence January 27. ceiving stolen property near Free done so that hue state president cou> . Well Known Newspaper Man Ac pioperiy also aai will move »oun up H. B 91. by Burgess—To create water. They also will plead next ue presenL cepts Position of Circulation AgenL on a la rm near Collar. Stockman county. Passed Januarv- Monday. Herron and Grant are sup Several real estate changes Lave E. DeHaven, who lived tor 38 year» 23 posed to have “bought and received been transacted in Milton and vicin Fred Lockley, Jr., ot Salem, the H B. 94. by Phelps—Rgulating horses, and to be members ot a mure ity since the new year came in. and well-auowu correspondent and writer, al Milton, na* sold bis larm there deputy district attorneyship of sixth or less extensive gang oi horse rust- quite a number more are ou the tapis wno has been connected with the aud bought a tarm near Yoaaum. dp- Northwest Livestock and Woolgrow- ou wrbich be now resides. judicial district. Passed January 27. uers, and perhaps to be implicated in of a trade. C. H. Gardner, oi Echo, la in town H. B. 109. by Both—To relocate other tonus of rascality. The receipts of the box social al era’ Journal ol this city, the Pacific county seat of Columbia. Passed ■ he Bolus school house amounted t>> Hume»lead ol Salem, anu whose intur- today. He says not nearly so muti: »now tell iu Uiaj ceigUuorhoou a* Jar uary 27. Snow 15 Feet Deep. $25.50, which will go towards their esung descripuve letters and pioneer here. All crops are looking fine W. F. Murray came down from the already fine school library. H. B. 117. by Burleigh—Relating io saetchca ' in the Oregon Daily Jour pay of Wallowa cjunty officials. Greenhorn district yesterday and will Among the callers in town last nal nave been widely copied in the aiound Echo. H. B. 125. by Eddy—To change time »main until next May. He got out oi week we noticed the following: Wes Northwest, has accepted the position S. C. Stanton and wife, ot Athena, the Greenhcrn country just in time to ley Wright, of Coltax; George Lau- ut circulation agent on the East Ore- returned borne thia morulug. of fixing tax levies. M,'. H. B. 137, by Hermann—Fixing sal- get out at all prouably, as the snow don, ot Touchet; D. A. Harns and D. buman aud is now in charge. Mr. btaulun is afflicted with a »ure on u. > there was fa feet ieep when be left. D. Earf, of Walla Walla; W. J. Har Lockley needs no intruducuon to the right leg. and baa been taking me«i. apes of county officials. H. B. 141, by Both—Fixine salary Mr. Murray Is the sole owner of tl-e rison and 8. S. Stearn, of La Grande: many patrons of the East Oregonian, cal treatment tor it in Pendleton. of Columbia county Judge at >1000. Old Man, and one-half owner ot the D. C. Skiles, of Spokane; Elmer aud as he has traveled extensively J. E. McDowell, the brakeman kill- 1 The foliowins incorporations acts- Eagle, mining claims which are now Gladys Rhinehart, of Walla Walla. through all parts of Oregon in the in Friday at Aleacuam. wa» a brothcr-lu- .Clatskanie. Sbblimity, Rainier. Dallas. y ielding $50 per ton. He is confident A Spokesman-Review solicitor spent terest ot the publications named, and iaw oi Engineer Bruce, who was kill Merrfll. Wasco. Williams. Fails City. lie has a good thing in both proper several days here last week in the enjoys a wide personal acquaintanco. ed In the wreck ot the Sunset Limited ties. Bills Passed by Both Houses. Mrs. Lockley accompanies him to at Needles. California, last Wednes .merest ot that paper and was libel- H. B 1. by Milarkey—To appropri this city, where they will make their day. ally rewarded tor his trouble. Died in Missouri. ate 3500,000 for the Lewis and Clark i u lure home. Charles Chancey, of Missouri Gulch, Hatchets Ready. The North Missourian, published 8t fair. 12 miles southwest ot the city, reports The iollowing sign appeared not H. B. 77. bv Cornett—Authorizing Gailatin, Mo., says in its issue of Jan. Demand for Farming Lands. that winter wheat looks very well, construction of a free ferry across tre 30: “The little Bon of W. W. Harrat, long since in one of the Freewater J. Hudemann. of Warren, was in who arrived here from Pendleton, saloons: “All Nations Wanted Except town Saturday. He reports about tha but oa account of the dry (all its Willamette at Harrisburg. glow th has been luring the winter The following charter bills: Adams Ore., died Sunday, Jan, 25, of scarlet Carrie.” We suppose that they all ap »ame acreage ot winter wheat in that and it is small. Lexington. Coquille. Bandon. Ashland. fever. The child was 2% years old plied, as the sign has disappeared, neighborhood as last year. The wheat Cornelius, Milwaukie. Stayton. Eu and was sick when the family arrived and we anticipate that the saloons is looking well, but is small, because The last reports from William here. The funeral was held Monday will go too. in less than a year as it made such a small tall growth, and Searcey, ol Missouri Gulch, were to gene, Salem. Elgin. Enterprise. at Pilot Grove Baptist church and the there are several hatchets being made ¡.as only grown during the winter. the effect that he is not expected to Signed by the Governor. S. B. 64, by Marsters—To create interment took place in Pilot Grove lor Carrie to use. Mr. Hudemann owns two sections of live very long, on account ot the seri cemetery, the oldest in the county.” land, and last year raised 3U.OOO bush cus heart trouble which has afflicted Lively Runaway. W. W. Harrah and family left Pen els ot wheat He reports considerable him for some time past A team belonging to Chris Beau dleton two weeks ago to pay a visit demand for larinlng lands in that vi champ, which was standing in front to the old home in Missouri and this Buying Draft Horses. cinity, mostly by eastern parties, but JUST IN-NEW sad misfortune will be learned with of the second-hand store, became the sales are very slow on account ot E W. Dooley and J. P. Wiltoug of regret by their many friends in this irightened at a board that fell down the high prices demanded—from $40 North Yakima, have been buying BOOKS near it, and started down Main street city. to $55 per acre. . horses In this neighborhood and They are expected home next week. about as'lively as it could go, but around Athena, where they bought a owing to the thinness of the team aud Green. I Hereford* and Durhama carload. They bought heavy horses the depth of the mud, the tarther it Th-. Blue Klow-r-He-ry V*n Dyke Resumes Her Place. •Ç Miss Erma E. F. Harney, from Upper McKay —blocky, dtaft animals, of whatever went the slower it ran, and was Jeceli»—r Marlon CrawfoM Benson has returned K breeding they might happen to be. A Capture! Santa Clan»-Thon X’el«on from Portland, where she has been ill caught or stopped by a boy. No dam Creek, was in town yesterday trading. The animals will be shipped tomorrow Mr. Harney is a stockman. He re Psge age was done except the horses were ’ •rt 5 ever since the holidays, and unablo Avery Elizabeth Stuart Phelps ports the tendency of the cattle rais from Athena. Mr. Wiltong. who is a until now to resume charge of her winded. Glengarry School Day»-Ralph Connor. ers in his part of the county Is to run mining man, will ship some of these room in the public schools — the see- Return From Missouri. John Gaythei’s Garden-Prank Stock- ■ to Hereford and Durham cattle ex animals to Dawson, Alaska, *as soou ton. fk end grade in the old Academy build Mr. Clark and wife, who have been clusively, and there is scarcely a bo as spring opens. M ing. She is in cnaige today. Mrs. J. Marietta of Ont Went -Ella Higginvon. in Missouri for the past 10 weeks on vine to be seen anywhere that is not m ■ The Girl Prop« ait ion- George Ade. 4 H. Lycette taught tha school in her business connected with Mrs. Clark’s a grade of one or the other or both Pioneer of Umatilla. Son< of a Mngle Sole—Amelia Barr. absence. parents’ estate, returned home Mon of those families. Judge H. C. Yoakum, who came to Pranczenza— Mollie Elliott Heavell. day. They report old winter in full « - the county in 1867, and to Oregon in M Ab and Hun-Vary Chalm -odeley. . Epidemic of Measles. bloom in the East and a coal fam 1863. is In the city today. Mr. Yoa Latter« of a Self-Made Merchant to Hi» Horses Taken Up. The measles are still epidemic ine to the poor no fake. They were Son-George Horace Lorimer. Came to my place at Nye, Oregon, kum's present home is at Salmon around Missouri Gulch. The Powers expecting to find winter here and were I Little Whip Bird—J M. Barrie. three head of work horses, one white, Meadows, Idaho Mr. Yoakum wsh and Hughes families and the family Sptend.d Idle Fortlea Gertrude surprised on learning that lame horse, atiout 10 years old. weight county judge of Umatilla county from I of Fred Searcey are said to be afflict wonderfully » The Atherton. it was warm enough for bees to Hy about 1300 pounds, two bay borsee. 1872 until 1880. and has the honor of ed. As far as can be learned there is 21 days in January. The Beautiful Mrs Moulton each about 8 years old. weight of each having the town of Yoakum name! no attempt at a quarantine, people The Vulture»— Henry Seton Merriman East Oregon Best. about 1300 pounds. Owner of above after him. Woven With the Ship— Annes l owsend coming aud going with scarcely any » attempt to avoid the disease. Brady Ex-Senatoi J. J. Clem, who recently described animals can secure same by Intruaio sol Peggy—Anthony Hope I School at Union. moved to this county from Linn coun paying charges. FRANCIS ROUMAJOUX, Dance in German Hall, at Middle ty, Or., was trading in Milton Satur The school at Union, which was re I :< Nye, Oregon. ported closed on account of the niea- Cold Springs Friday evening, Febru day. He has just returned from a ary 6. Good music. Dance with sup business trip to the Willamette valley fles, did not close, but is still pro per ¡Deluded, $1. A good time assur and says the weather down there it L. M. Rogers, an alleged private de gressing, thongh the attendance is Book and Stationery Store ed all. Committee, W. Meinen, Wal all rain and infid. The top of the rain tective of Seattle, was found guilty small on account of the measles. Miss lace and James Cargill. reaches above the comprehension of 'of blackmail Thursday. Lulu Kellar is teacher. Mw bills now J MILI1II CASE ■s m I 25c 50c A Broken Lot I4c 29c 10c Embroideries Mummy Cloth Fleece Lined Pique $1.00 * : I i! 39c £ The I li 1, LEGAL BLANKS THE GOODS MUST GO! Great Retiring From Business Sale \ot a single art cle in the entire stock reserved. I have decided to retire from business and everything that remains of my stock will be gotten rid of at the earliest possible date. Cost is Not Considered in Marking Down the Prices ■ The main idea is to get rid of the stock. The sale is on rugs, malting, curia ns. portiers, floor linoleum framed and unframed pictures, m rr rs, wall paper and hosts of other articles, SPECIAL I have just received some exquisite latest patterns of Oriental rugs and Arabian lace curtains which go with the rest. SEWING MACHINES Every Sewin ' Machine in my stock has been marked down to such a low figure as to make them sell My carpets and undertaking business I disposed of to Baker & Folsom and the slaughter has been made on all that remains. The sale is now in progress. First com first served. I £ FRAZIER’S JESSE MAIN STREET, NEAR BRIDGE