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MONEY FOR UMATILLA. Umatilla Indian Agency Gets Favora ble Consideration in the House. Because of the action and interest of Representative Malcolm Moody- the lower house of congress on Thurs- day reconsidered Its action reducing I he appropriation of the Umatilla agency and school to $"000 and con seuted to an increase to $1000, the amount recommended by the Indian office. This concession, coupled with Moody's reinstatement in committee «it the appropriation of $1200 for .m Umatilla agent, which had been drop p’d on recommendation of the Indian office, gives this agency a slighi tn- (rease in funds for Indian schQols. HOLWEGG TRIED. KILLED I Convicted by a Jury of Six—Wat Given Thirty Days in Jail. A. Holwegg was tile«! on the charge FR1DA\ . FEBRUARY 6, 1903. ot petty luiceny in Justice Fits Gei C. J. MILLIS REVIEWS THE J E. MCDOWELL HAS aid's court todify and convicted by a WM. PIPER S DAUGHTER PRESENT SITUATION. PHYSICIANS. HIS NECK BROKEN. jury of six He was defended by R. .1 13 DANGEROUSLY ILL Slater. The jury was out just lon< COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD Says Tendency is to Better Grade* of R. W G Was Struck While Passing Through enough to make up their verdict Ho! Y/eather Cold Other hours. 10 tv 12 a. 01 btaldlng and Disagreeable— Stock—Would Have Stockmen to to 5 p oi Telepboue red 371. Tunnel No. 4. Neat Meacham—Was wegg claims to have been In th1* Preaching at Christian Church— Setting Breaks. («.untry from Holland bin 18 inonthn. Make Better Markets by Preparing L MILLER. M D.. DSI’AIN BLOCK, Personal Items—Girl Born to Mr treat* »nJ »-«>rre<-t* eye trouble*, «retar J. E. McDowell. a«i O. It. ft N biuke- and that time ha* lieen (I'vided be Their Output Perfectly—Need of and Mrs. Montgomery. oat eoudlctoo» anil Impaired bearing tween working on a farm belonging to More Alfalfa Area—Anecdote of the man was hstantly killed on train 21, ------- lorrevtly fitted tor refractive er Helix. Jan 29 —The w ither. whl an uncle t’«ar Hi Grande. nn<i teach »re Telephone Main 1131 Convention. a* 2 o'clock this ailernoon. while iiass- ing languages, according to iii» story has b-«-ti so warm and t> edsanl. I» <R*. SMITH A RINGO, OFFICE OVER C. J. Miliis, the hustling, genial ing throuah tunnt! No. 4. on«--half A portion ot the time he ha.s b«>en in day very col<1 and disagreeable. tbe Pendleton Savings Bank Telephone livestock agent for the O. R. & N., Tbe young <ia«ighter r ot William Portland He claim* ’<» be 22 years mile w«ret of Meacham. to: residence telephone. Main 301 spent last night in this city on his pet, who has been dangerously i Train 21 was in charge of Conductor ofc age. He wa* given W davs In the with scarlet fever, is improving county jail. d. 8. GARFIELD. M !>.. HOMEOPATHIC way to Washington points. F. F. Waffle and Engineer Curtis. The Office In Judd pbyak-lau sad surgeon Back From California. Mr. Miliis has just paid a brief visit under the (ate of Dr. Gri’.wol.l. Telephone Office, black 73. to the principal livestock centers of ■■lildlug — train was «tarting down the mountain Mr. Coppie o| Buying for Indians. Peadiet on. J. I. Joy and family, and Joseph will reldeace. black 24 Eastern Or-'gon and is enthusiastic S tockman and family have just to after doing some switching at Mea- Samuel Bittner » is i town yester pruRch in the Chr stiai. church here R D J M FAt’LL. ROOM IT ASSOCIA in his comments upon stock condi turned to Stanton after a tour of sev ■bam He will al ais<> pn i< J Th two brakeman, J. E. Me day doln:’ a large am> unt of trading uext Sunday. Telephone, main Ml : real tions. tion l> ock eral weeks In California. They were Dowell and Sam Cutter were on top for the Indians and for hlnaself. Mr. twice a lUGttb the com ng y'-ar. •ore telephone, black 161. “Feed is plentiful in the stock dis pleased with California, but emph it- of the car« setting up hand brakes Blttrer is a large lease holder and Al and Wesley Grover retu ne«l 8at- >R T M HENDERSON', PHYSICIAN tricts of Eastern Oregon.” said Mr. ically state they would not trad« Uma preitaring to assist in letting »»«e train transact much business lor th« Indi inlay everfng from lor -. where they and *iir»-<s>n Specialties, eye. ear. nose .viillis to an East Oregoniau repre -sve been vlsftini relatives. tilla county for tbe entire state down the sieep grade. ans during the quarantine to throat (-Tire in Saving* Bank build sentative, "and stock is in healthy, dr*. Charles Stantor i* .erj -let; En ineet Curtis whistled for the * Phone i»«tn 331 thrifty condition. Losses have been at her home to Helix. tunnel, at the whistling ¡»ost. one RS KEYES A KEYES. OSTEOPATHIC exceptionally light as the winter has Mis* Lulu Flmpbon. of Weston i* fourth mile east of the tu»inel and > hj«l, i»n» < hronlc and nervous dl*ea»<-» with her aunt. Mrs. Frank Richmond Bist as the en.tine entered the tunn< 1. •pevtaitj office one block w«at of po*t teen very mild and open and wade there is no cur) lus of mutton sto k <»! this place •tee he saw McDowell setting brakes just at present, all kinds of sheep .ire Mrs. Frank SlmtMon of Ath- n» I» shout nine cars behind the engine w c. bvchly , physician and sur - visiting at the home of her moth«; Conductor Wafflie said he could not fven offie.-- in De*p,kin Block. Tele bone in excellent range condition. •lack 1S1 •Mrs. Hush, of Bandhollow. see McDowell when the head end of Tendency to Better Grades. NOW SOME 25 MILES OF John Smith, of Pendleton wa- in the train entered the tunnel on ac STARTS THE YEAR •R. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC “ One thiLg that pl«»ases me highly, BARB 'PHONES IN USE. count of a sharp curve. Brakeman sad »ervou» di*«-*»«-» and dlseas«-* ot wo WITHOUT INDEBTEDNESS Helix Wednesday j«n Judd bulldlaK. corner Main and is the tendency in all our ranges to 1 tike Holme* drove out from P* r. Cutler, who was 15 cars behind Mc onrr* Sts.. Office phone main 721 : Re* improve the- herds; the pruning pro Roads Heavy and in Bad Shape From Dowell says McDowell was on the Snort Hlatcry of the Academy—Its < leton Tuesday aft-moon Hi 273. cess is going on continually; the .Mu .Mosiro»«- of Milton. ■«• Rains—Feed Rather Scarce—Real highest car In th" train, and sot on High Standard of Work—The Pres •scrub.' God bless him. while he serv looking alter the Interests of?th- ’.is knees when ft enterod the tunnel, Estate Transfer — Personal Notes. DENTISTS. ent Faculty — Colleges for Which it ed a good purpose in his day, is going -vthena Mercantile store Ridge. Jan. 28.—F. Philips formerly as is the custom Prepare*. I A. VATGHAN. dentist . OFFICE IN down the toboggan slide into oblivion Mr and Mrs Frank Cargill a-« In On emerring from the tunnel. Cut a beef buyer in this part and now pro- and disuse. idd building 'Phone red 71 The dedi ati >n of the n< w I’er.d!*- Ritzvfll- on a visit f'> relativ«*» prietor ot a meat company in Seattle, ler saw McDowell lying on top of ’h< on Academy building was attended Born to Mr and Mrs Alex ' or.i Must Build Up Markets. A A MANN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN AB is said to b«> feeding 1600 head uf beet < ar face downward, ard rushing «»ver «•clarion biock over Schmidt's new drag last tight l«y a large number of r- <> Konn rv or Sunday. January 25. 1 the cattle in Yakima this winter for spring to where he was. found him dead "What I want to impress upon •are Phone red 271 The trait was stopped and conduc ids from the city—so manv In fact, viri. minds of Oregon stockmen most em- market. 'hat all coi.ld not have nn opportunity nh.itically. is the vital and leading Justice Sellers, ot Ukiah, made a tor Waffle wired from Meacham to TONSORIAL PARLORS. THE WESTON MYSTERY. ’act, that «very locality must create business trip to Pilot Rock last week. Agent Warrsley. who notified Coroner to sit flown, but were corniteli“«! to ■«main star ding through all the exer F. E Sherman and P. Mills, from Cole and O. R * N Physician. Dr F «1.1 Y K RASSIG. BARBER SHOP ANI' its own market, by the excellence of . Mr. Collier ard Frank Morris Make an bath room-. Main street, torre door« north •* iti output. Stock prepared for mar- uorth of Pendlctou. were guests ot W Vincent, who took chare«- of the cises lotel St Georee. Plr-t clare service. President W. H. I p * of the Albany ket must be put in the pink of con- the Ogi^s last week. These gentle •emafnt or. arrival of 21 fn Pendleton Unavailing Search for Treasure, Presbyterian college delivered the .«IV TONS JRIAL PARLORS. COURT ST , dition. they must be so perfect that men spose ot good crop prospects and at 4 o’clock lue *ruc siuij «u me ma>be<»uu> Three doo • »«•« of Golden Rale Hotel. J. they will create a demand and com- of a great rainfall or waterspout in I ji Grande Knights of Pythias wii»d opening prayer, and followed it with acuuua ul Aliuiuey H. t.. co.Uvr <xa<. ■ Pace, Pn p. First e »-• Workmen evtry- Damon Lodge in this dtv to care for a congratulatory address from Albany mand a price peculiar to their special their locality about the first of the tbing etann. «11 m>xlern imr>roT«.n«at» Mr. tieksel at Wesiou lust w «.-**. uw^ the deceased and a committee consist «•oliege The dedicatory addrews by even pUùU*bea by Uie M «*luu *xfcuG«u. value. A half-fed steer, or mutton month, a ht< h did some damage. PATTON’S SAN ITA RY BARBER «HOP, DES- wether, means a loss of half of the G. W. and L. A. Linsner. of this lo ing of c. C.. w. J Keyes. V. C.. J. W. Dr. Hill a* replete with good thing« lue uuLbt. vreguu»au at»» u»aue pubu ptan block Onort afreet: b. at workm»u««lp; ad the modem imprure-r-enta; ab tool« Merli profit that should be made on that cality. are teported to have purchased Duncan and M of E. C. R Dutton —the contribution of yrars of br«»ad me »lory oi m-a Uea^uae OwiLi.«, lied; btth noma tn on-w -tlon anima! Poor grades of marketable the land interests of LaFuntaine and accompanied by a large number of experience suppl« mented with «-du- patty u»»l H euuetolay evemug. A« sftxlc m -ans a poor reputation for the Garrison, out near the John Day mem-ers of Damon. Lodge met the cation and insplr»~l by broad ,-u). mat uia« me ptmcipa.» wuu.u not INSURANCE & LAND BUSINESS. irain at the depot and took the LMy seller of that stock and for his local: river. These gentlemen have a tine Rev W H Bleak ney •«va oui U.e u»e«m.i->, or objec. »>• lue tured mind ty. Markets are determined by the stock ranch there now as well as in •c. M A Rader's undertaking parlors (onducted the !edl« atory services and »«ana au». te,l to«- ye«>pl« u> sutnu»-: 1. M BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST their home locality and are prosper- where th«» < oroner'« inquest was hold. ufterwnrd turaed over to F C N'olf «ut U.viuoet Vea. and moat reliable rtrv an t a cident insur excellence of the offering. Upon examination by Cordner Cole r« presetting the hoard ot trustees ance companies offle.- with Hartman Ab- “If dealers can buy a better grade ous stockmen. I'ica <j» Westuu oau ma. rlra-t Co. of beef or mutton in the Willamette George L. Horseman, of Gurdane. r.nd Dr. Vincent it was found that the the control and ir.ar.agen'ent of the tn- lueunee mat seemed a*»pi*«ab.« i the unfortunate man ra t.eek of JOE H PARKES. OFFICE COTTONWOOD valley, just for illustration, than can was a guest of the Ogles Tuesday »titution The services were followed me vas«-, aud utauj ot luem yet lee. St opera bonne block land orice boa be bought in Eastern Oregon, they night. Mr. Horseman says he «as broken, and the nose was broken. by ar. hour of social converse and re tuat me «torn» uiaaure story a inetta. such as filing of claims and Initiating ate going to pay more for the better miurmed ty Dr. Campbell, of North when he was pitched forward on his newal of c’d friendships and forma »unace,LU.ermg l«<r U m .- teal objet t con tret» a specialty grade and on account of that increase,! Cold Springs that feed® was very ’face on the running bear! of the car tion of new ones oi Lue a urn. It ts evident that he raised up too JOHN BAILEY. JR.. Ü. 8. LAND COM price. Willamette valley will hold v scarce in that locality. Pendleton A- aden v war founded fn He also re Mirny real det. ta iu Ltuauita COUUL» mtaaloner—Specla'ty made of land Sling» better reputation as a market than •■con and was struck on the back of ports very heavy roads betw«>en here 1889. and the first term of srho..| wuo anew George Hayes, are oi Ue and proof. Insurance and collection*. Of tbe head Ly n part ot the frame ot Eastern Oregon. While the natural end Peadieton. Mr. Horseman spoke taught in the fall of that year in the cpiuiou uiat M wii wealth ot some See In Judd bonding, room io. resources and surroundings, the per of attending - a nice sociable dance at the tunnel. His .cap and heavv c.tat «id court house which stood on Mair lurtu, as ue was tartly prosperous feet environment and all the natural Pilot Rock last Friday nlgal where <ollar on the back of bls bred pre- street, where the Peoples Warehouse tiia very e«.obomi«ai. BOOT -.N: SHOE REPAIRING. i“nted th- bead from being bruised. ■ ow stands requirements if Eastern Oregon may trom six to eight sets ran ail night. The Wttalub Loauer relate* toe vis D»-eeas--d has been working on th« be superior to those of Willamette William Kurtwright. of Gurdane. The first hoard of trust“ » wa» cho- louary »»Aeme ot Moina, who claim» N Mountain division o fthe O. R A tea that year .Members oi that flos.rd yet she was lacking in that fine touch was in Pendleton last week on im since last April, coming from the were R G. Thompson Jacob Franier. a pa. uui>eJ treaau.'c tn a tomato cau of the tradesman who made his mar portant business. uuder a chopp»ug biota tn u»« rear ket by making his stock perfect. Eugene Corley, of Gurdane. made a Norf-ern Pacific at Miseouls to It Col J. H Raley and W P Sturgis It* ul a «aaxiti ueuerng al Weston. Just Grande. JOHN WIL8ON. FIRST CLASS SHOE “You cannot expect good prices to business trip io Pendleton last week. first presLk-nt was Rev T. M Boyd, maker and repairer. Beat material oaed exist where you fail to prepare your He has a little daughter 7 vesr* old at that time pvstor of the T>re*hvter- COW this loiuaic «an nui ot gum Roy and Ray Waciiter weie in Pen and good work lore Shop 117 Alta St < uuid cuntam «viucnce »uffi cmo t lo, t ow in a Sisters' school at Mf»sou!a stock in the most perfect manner, and dleton last week on business :an church in PendhMoa. Two teach robbery, .» I He was a n.«-mber in rood standing of ers— Mis- Ida Boyd and Mrs Jobs «Maar Mums ui Lite you cannot complain if some other Fletcher Bros, are building a barb aaoluer ulster) deep xs toe nr»' LIVERY ANO FEED 8TABLE8. section of the country boasts of high ed wire téléphoné from their home at laurel Izxlce No 11. K of P of Mis- Vert--coruj ri*«-d the taculty. and 14 a.« flou» oi in- irexA'ii« hunten- THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND BALE er prices, for the status of your mar Ridge postoffice to their father's home toula. and of J»e Brotherhood of Rail -indent* the entire «rollinent. The Stable, M J Carney, proprietor, for In« ket Is traceable to your own methods near Nye. This will make about 25 way Trainn et. of I .a Granda. curri. ulum was not as broad as the turnout*, stable IIS Alta ■ treret. BODY SENT TO LA GRANDE. His lode- at Missoula has ix—n >>ne the Institution now has but the 14 Esc« Hence is the basis of good mar miles of that kind of telephone in this dis- «ired for instruction* as to the LTVKRY. FEED AND SALES STABLE A. C. kets. pupils attended a model school for part, of which the last nanieii line Bramar. P op . O d Semple Stable. 73 Cotter d«sei)»line. thoroughn«res of instruc Trainmen Take Cnarge of the Body will be about 12 miles in length and fosal of the remains wood atreet ; careful attention elven to borse» Need More Alfalfa The fortnr have b«vm held open un- tion and wholesome Christian infu of J. E. McDowell. teft witbee the line extending to Gurdane about “The alfalfa acreage of Eastern 12 fniles with a good prospect for til 5 p. m tc get the details of the eticee Tb< very high • barmter of T. 8. Tl'lson, master of the La Oregon should be increased fourfold unforturate accident and at time of ’he work to the initiatory stages of Grande dD.sion. Brotherhood ot Rail more fn the near future. in the next two years. The great do going to press. fun»ral arrangements the institution wa* the surest hostage way TnuLinen, arrived in Pendleton main lying idle between The Dalles Lave not been made for the future, which the promot» rs ttu altern<on to complete th>- funera» SATURDAY'S LOCALS end Huntington should be a » erdant of tbe AraLeu y could hold i-jraugemects uf brasemar. J c* E. Me stretch of three-crop alfalfa. You About a year after the opening of iNjwell. killed at Meacham yesterday st. JOHN HAILEY, JR, FOR SUPER H. Cornell, of Umatnia. is at the need it. You are on the eve of the INTENDENT OF PRISON. t he school the building -n which aiternoon. true commercial era in the Northwest George today. school was being he'd—the old court The body will be taken to La James Lieuallen. of Adams is in You have skimmed the weam off the house- was purchased bv the Acade Grande thia evening, where the train United States Commissioner is Back the city today. frontier and now you are !n the open ed by Eastern Oregon fofi the Place my board and moved to its pres«*nt men will bold it. until advised by rel ing dawn of the best business period Otis Turner, of Weston, was In the location. The old dormitory was built stives of tbe deceased. His parents —Harry C- Grady Withdraws From that ever visited any land. city yesterday. about that time, and the institution reside in St Joseph. Mo. and his nu*. “ You must prepare to feed stock the Contest—Mr. Hailey** Former began to atsutnc and take a posttion is surd to te dead His daughter, at There was yesterday born to G ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, enough to supply the hungry markets Fontaine and wife a daughter. Experience Fits Him for the Pota as an »iucationa! Institution with an Mueoula. is 15 rears old. instead ot cot only of your own Northwest, but exc?«njlng!y good r««-ord for the first 7, as reported yesterday has J. F- Myers, of Athena, jrho evening tion. of Alaska and the Orient The sci year and with a recognized future Nears ot his death has been wired to John Hailey. Jr.. United States <om ence of making beef and mutton no- been in the city tor a couple of weeks, Mr Boyd left P»t>dleton tn 189’ or Missoula and St. Joseph tnfssioner for this county, ts visiting surpass»«! in the world must he vour return«M home this morning. V.v n he left Mrs John Vert Mr. McDowell was an old raiiroa I L. A .Vogle. of Pilot Rock, one of and attending to buslnre* in Salem for 1892 study, until you master it. No coun and H L Tarkington became co-prfn n-aa, having receipts for dues il tbe the large farmers of his part of the a few days this week. try offers greater natural opportuni cipals They conducted the affairs American Railway Union, the great ties than Eastern Oregon. It has the county, was in town yesterday. Mr. Hailey ts the candidate of of the Institution until the panic of BOARD AND LODGING. order start« d by Eugene V Debs in range and the fertile bay land, touch G. C. Orburn. of Athena, was in Umatilla county and Eastern Oregon, 1*94 which compelled a suspension for 1892 He ts also a member of the ing shoulders. It is blessed with a town yesterday. And a portion of •<> for superintendent of the state peni a year. U. B of R E.. the Southern Pacific matchless climate. You must begin day. He returned home this moroing tentiary and has every prospect at Rev Georee A. McKinley succeeded < rder. and ts ar. old member of the to raise more hay and be better pre G. C. Pritchett, a farmer near Free the present time of being the wtnn'.ng to the ~.re» idency of the institution Trainmen. He was a quiet, unasson pared to meet the urgent demands water. is remodeling his residence man. and management of the curriculum ft itg man. who talked very little even that will be made upon your flock and and building a large addition to It The magnificent vote given Mr. 1895. remaining n charge for a year, with his nearest friends, and hts his beef herds, henceforth. Chamberlain from Eastern Oregon when he was vuccrede-1 fn the fall ot tory and pls I placre of residence ts Fred Hill has Just finished an eight Expects Large Stock Shipments. room. two-story residence three miles has led the people to believe that this 1896. by the present head of the in«ti- known to very few. section of the state would be compli tution—Rev H. L. Forbes Letters from G. A. Brown of Spo “There will be a strong movement west of Pendleton. Ketter is the con mented by the governor in makinr his M r. Forbes recalls that the Academy kane. were four.d upon bis person. of rance sheep «restward this spring. tractor. ■"poolntment*. The position of s«iper- m I*'-’* had four tea« hers. ineiu<*.‘ng •so money order slips showing that Our ranges are badly conges’ed. The B L McElroy, who livre four miles mt»rd«mt of the penitentiary Is one short crops and unsettled •■endition out, on the reservation, reports all of the best offices at the disposal of him«elf. and 4*' pupila His assistants he had sent his daughter different were J. 1 Vance now of Pontiac, lit: .-urns of money tone order being of traffic last year cut the shipments crops as fine, wheat and barley ea- THE STRAHON ROOMING HOCSK SIS MAIN the governor, and through the urgent Miss Boughton, now of Freeport. HL; marked "Xmas present") street. Mr, H. K Cooper. Prop Krerrtb nr short Stockmen also showed a ten pecially. -equest of friends. Mr. Halley con Miss ljola Fishburn, now of Portland new and «trk-tly fir-t elaaa. R use 25c, We aud dency to hold for higher price» at the B. B Crowner. who lives three certed to become a candidate for the « per day Before the end of the school year the Funeral of Edna Konenen. nsk of causing congestion and sur- miles west of town, has just moved place. enrollment had re*« hoi 117. and the LODGING AND BOARDING HOUSE; ROOMS plu* on home ranges. The funeral of Enda Konenen. the Crow- into his new residence. John He was superintendent of the Idaho Increase in the enrollment, year by tor lodgers and light housekeeping. K. V. Livestock Convention. ter was the contractor Sullivan, proprietor, Cott nw.red street, next tenitentiary for three year», i* at year, has been in a steady ratio ever 17 months-old daughter of Matt Kune to Wheeler*« Photo Gallery. “It is with pride that Oregon pre- Miss Sarah M. Montgomery went present United States commissioner since. Itast year it reached 221. aen. will be held this afternoon at the lamily home in the Finn settlement, THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. »1 SOUTH pares for the National Livestock con- to Walla Walla this morning to prove n this city and bas enjoyed a wide ex- which number will probably be ex- ex rear HaVana. three miles north of the Main »treet Mr* Marr Wll'iam«. Prop vention of 1904.“ said Mr. Miliis. “It erlcnce In the public affaire of the up on her government land In Frank ceeded by this year's enroHmenL ■ooaekeeplng room» and lodging room«. city.' The interment will b« mad“ in Northwest. He Is a son of John IU Hood comvortaole room« and clean, well kept will bring into this state 6000 or 70ÍK« lin county. Washington Mr. Forbes insist* that special men the Finnish cemetery. bed« Lodging » rent» men who have money to spend in in Joe • Snyder has bought 20 acres of ley. Pr., tbe pioneer stage man of Ore tion be made of the value of Professor vestments. and who are the very land < off the Bryant place three miles gon and Idaho and has grown np from W W. Stiver, bls chief assistant from ROOMS TO RENT. S17 COLLEGE STREET. busiest most energetic men in the west of the city. He will make a rhfldhood in the Inland Empire THE ... the lime Mr. Silver became one of the FOR RENT-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, While Umatilla county is not loud faculty—in 1897—until he left here in business circles of the country. They fruit farm of his purchase. wall located. <XU al «N Was; Coart Street. ly urging her claim upon the gover will come to Oregon to see and learn, He regard* Mr. Silver's ser C. B. Darnell, accompanied by his nor. who ir now overburdene«! with 19<M). and many of them will take advantage CABS AND CARRIAGES. • « mother, Mrs. Susan Daraeli. started »xtra duties attending the législative vice as of such high order that they of her excellent advantages and be this mornir.g for Milton. their home, session. Mr. Hailey's name has been n.ay be regarded almost as invaluable BOBBER TIRE HACK. NEW AND VERY come fellow workers with ns. They have been visiting with Frank presented for consideration and is tc the growth nad progress of the LIMITED lates style, tor the servire of the public. “Oregon appreciates the aid re institution during those throe years C. D. Carun and Jaa. 8. McKay, props Call ceived from her friends in the con Holman and wife. backed np by the entire strength of He also speaks in very high terms at the Commercial livery stable or tetre Henry Lloyd and wife of Milton Eastern Orecon phone main 161 and the back will call for vention. It is an honor to be chosen of the work of Miss Belle Wallace, Harry C. Grady, who was United now of Whitman college, who was from the number of great states In who have been visiting J. A. Nelson, gea. Mr. State marshal for Oregon, under this Union, as the meeting place of returned home this morning. one of the faculty from 1897 until the CITY CAB LINE, ERWIN BAKER. PROP Grain Cleveland's second administration, ¡.resent year. Telephone Main 791 Office and waiting such a strong organization of cap Lloyd represents the Seattle Company at Milton. room. Alta street, next to Boring« Bank Bldg. tains of industry. was a candidate for thia position ear Mrs Forbes, wife of the president CHAS. F G. PATTULLO, A«t. “One little anecdote of the conven J. T Hinkle was at Echo yesterday ly in the winter hut has gracefully of the faculty, became one of the fac SECOND-HAND DEALERS. tion is worth repeating for the hun- on business connected with the exam- withdrawn In favor of Pendleton's ulty tn 1897, taking charge of the in Walls Walia Wash. dredth time, The Oregon delegation lnation of witnesses In the hearing on candidate Mr. Grady is now conduc termediate department, of which she GEORGE O'DANIEL. NEW AND SECOND took 30 boxes of the choicest red ap- tor on the Mountain Dtvlslon of th« hand goods bought sod «old. Court St.. the remonstrance against granting a still baa control The intermediate pies that ever smiled from an Oregon saloon license to Cloyd Oliver. O. R * N.. a position he surrendered department ha.« now enrolled 56 pu Opera boos« Nock. Call and see bln tree. Within ten hours after reach- to accept the office of United Stat“» pils—approximately one-fourth of th“ ▼. BTROILE. DEALER IN SBCOSTD- T. C Taylor is building a 5<W»-gaJ- marshal. hand gods. If there la anything yoo ing our headquarters !n Kansas City, entire enrollment of the Academy. lon galvanized Iron tank for Louis Eastern Oregon takes a laudable • The present faculty is as follows need tn rew or aecond-hand furniture, visitors had carri«’d off the entire sup OF PENDLETON. atovea. granite w»re and crockery .call and ply as souvenirs. The Oregon apnle zlnderson. who will irrigate a garden pride In presenting Mr. Halley's name President. H. 1* Forbes. D. D.; prn- get hl* prices. No 212 Court street. was doing such essential work that and bis orchard and lawn the coming for this position and feel* that the in feesor of Greek. English xnd the sc"- CAPITAL................................. $70,000 KEW AND ixECONI- HAND GOODS BOUGHT we couldn’t afford to be without ««-ason in the southern part of town. terest of the state could not be better ' cnees; W S. A. Wilson. M A.. pro SURPLUS.................................. $60,000 and sold; pawn bukere; tn-ney advanced on them so we sent out quietly and se Frank Blair, who is In the grocery served than by bestowing this honor fessor of mathematics; Carl O Klocp- all kind» of article* A*ler» k Sherry, prop*., Transacts a general banking busi lected enough of the prettiest Kan business at Weston, was in the city upon her rhosen candidate. The for 7«? Cottonwood »tree« fer. A. B.. professor of German and sas City red apples to be found to yesterday, en route from a trip east. mer experience of Mr. Halley In hand- I a tin: Miss Miriam Strong, principal ness Exchange and telegraphic trane- fere acid on San Franciaco, New York, last through the session, and filled up Mr. Blair is well known here, having 'ing prisoners, and his Intimate knowl PHOTOGRAPHERS. of the preparatory departnumt; Mr*. Chicago and principal points in th« the depleted boxes. been for several years with Cleaver edge of the details of prison manage, Carrie B. Forbes principal of the In W. B. BOWMlli. LEADING PHOTOGRA North wrest “It was a sin to do it, but we took Bros. ment render hfs candidacy more termedlate department; Miss Effie pber of tbe city Harvest views. In the risk How those enthusiastic del Drafts drawn on China, Japan and promising than that of lnexperien«-ed dlaa photon for anle. Flnlahlng done for Miss May Carmichael is In the city meu. His friend* in Eastren Oregon Patterson, principal of the primary Europa. nmateara. Mala St., near bridge 'Phone egates nit into the Missouri apples department: Miss Grace Beagle as red 276 and smacked their lips! 'Oh. if we on her way to Weston to resume her await the result of Governor Cham sistant In both the intermediate and Makea collections on reasonable could only raise such fruit here.- th«-v duties as teacher of the Weston berlain'* choice, fully confident that primary departments termc. On account of measles in the school, said to us. They will have the pleas VETERINAHY SURGEON. he will recognize thi* section of Ore Ever since Pendleton Academy was district the school was suspended gon in selecting his appointees. ure of returning the joke fn 1901." opened in 1889. It has repres»»nted a LEV. ANKENY. President DS.G. W. VAUGHAN. GRADUATE OF THE about two weeks ago. Mr. Miliis left on the 8:15 Spokcne W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-PrreeidenL «•■ Fr«nct»co Veterinary College; cell« at high standard that has never been de tended to d ,v or night Office *t Depot train for Walla Walla and Washing Artisan Officers, Hans Struve, of Cold Springs, one C. B. WADE. Cashier. viated from. It has in the past and Stable«; phone Red SU « r -W» ton points, where he will spent i of the heaviest farmers in his part The recently chosen board of the still does, prepare with great thor H. F. JOHNSON. Ass’t Cashier. week In the interests of his busy «L of the county, was in town yesterday United Artisans—Harmony No. IS— oughness for such institutions as •BLACKSMITHING. partinent. trading. He reports considerable are as follows. Mrs. Ellen Moorhouse Harvard. Yale. Bryn Mawr. Princeton COPELAND A BON GENEH ALRLACEBMITHH measles and scarlet fever as still be master hrtlsan; Mrs. Alice Mlllor. and Stanford. Its graduates enter Horse «hoeing a «pe,-laity 714 Webb At. Two Insane Asylums. ing experienced around Cold Springs. superintendent; Fred Taylor. Inspec those institutions without a day's pre ' Judge Ellis this morolng express«*! tor: Mrs Ellen Garretson, senlot con liminary study, and are expected from EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 1888. Drug Polson. himself as in favor of two insane asy ductor: Van Wilson, junior conductor: the experience of those Institutions BPOONRVORE. THE EMPLOYMENT AGENT lums in Oregon, and for the same rea J. A. Gulllfcrd. Instructor: W. E. Gar- with the Pendleton graduates in the Jacob Holland, a tailor who came and Metaenger man II you want »-.nploy- 050.000 ment or nelp. -r reltahte messenger «errice et son thinks there should be two in here from Butte. Montana last July, tetson. warder; C. M. Hogue, secre put. to at once take recognised rank CAPITAL all houra, cali on biro, jau Court Bt . rione Washington. He urges It for climatic was taken in custody last evening, as tary. The lodge is Increasing Its tn scholarship. Black 1M reasons. Patients unfavorably affect he showed signs of a disordered mind. membership continually. Pendleton Academy offers a four- Transacts a general banking buain< STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, «SB MAIN ST.; ed by the climate at one end of the It is believed by some that he Is suf years' course of study in I Attn, three II you oee«l het«« or wek employment call on state should be removed to the other fering from drug poison, pure and Officers of Rsdmsn. years In Greek, two in German and us Phone Main toll end, and vice versa. simple—from overdoses of medicine The new corps of officers of the corresponding advancement In math- Interest allowed on tims deposits. or the use of the wrong kinds of med Jmproved Order of Redmen. Umaho- < mat!cs. the sclent es. English and WANTED. Exchange bought and sold on al Declared Insane. icine. lis tribe Is as follows: Bachetn. history in general. It is installed in principal points. WANTED - HOCBKWORE BY THE DAT Jacob Holland, the tailor whose Thomas Murrill; senior sagamore. a building which cost 117.000—an en- Special attention given to oollec Cell no os or addrre* Mrs. H. Huntington strange actions indicated a deranged Stock Shipments. William Bogart; junior sagamor«. tirelv new. up-to-date and modern tlona 7B1 West Alt* Ht. Warren Chandler, of Elgin, passed Richard Keegan; mind, was last evening declared In prophet, August structure which does not carry a dol The - - «t Oregonian 1« Eastern Ore sane and was committed to the Insane through today on train No. 2, with Stangler: chief of records, Roy W. lar's indebtedness. Further, there is gon’s representative paper, it lead» asylum. It is believed that rest, med two cars of hogs bound to Troutdale. Ritner; keeper of the wampum, E. N. not among its assets a dollar of po- W. J FURNISH, PresIdenL and the people appreciate it and show ical treatment and freedom from On the same train were two cars of Sawtell J. N. TEAL, VIce-PreeldenL. The Pendleton lodge has per that is not as good as the cash— it by their liberal patronage. It la the drugs will i estore his mental balance beef catttle from T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. Bancroft, Idaho. the second largest enrollment in the there is no ta dollar of worthless pa advertising medium of thia aeetlen. billed to Portland. J. W. MAU9NBY, AaaA O ss RI m in a short time. stalo—17$ members. per la it* treasury I Your money back I If you are not satisfied DO YOU SUPPOSE that a company with s capltta af »WO WfiO. paid ta fun. sad ■>» proud reputation of M year* of oooUnuuua «ueoeaa, aould m ana such an offer and not carry It out to the letter’ DO YOU hUPI*OSE re would jeopardize our standing with the public and our eh six— at atUl gieater «ucceaa by tailing to fulfil aoy protniae we ma. ’ DO YOU SUPPOSE we wou!«l make such an otter if we aid not have tbe utmoet coeft- dance in the aaUafylng.quality of our goods’ WE KNOW we can pieaae you aud »>ve vou moo<-y. tor HAYNER WHISKEY gr<ee direct from our distillery to you. with all ItacxTlglna. rtohoeasand furor, carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER S GUARANTEE of PL’KJTY and AGE and aarlnc you toe big profit* of the dealer«. ThaX'a wt, r It'* best for medk Inal purpoamu That * whF II« preferred lor other uaea. That* why we «ue regularly a applying over a quarter of n mLLlion aauafled cuauaneta. That » why YOU abouid try It. Direct from our distillery to YOU Saves Dealera' Profita ! Prevente Adulteration 1 HAYNER WHISKEY PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE 4 FULL $X-°° EXPRESS QUARTS W» ortll »red too FOCR FULL QUARTS of HATNER-S SEVEN YEAR- OLD HYE tor M.o and re «rill pax the expre»» cr»r.--re Ware roc reoe««« tor whisker, try it sad II r«xi «ton I find it st: rWh- sr.4 s» «« zm I »» ,0« -«er dr»nk or can bur Iran say bod» e!*e at any pr.«- toen --an it back at oar expetue *od your MS* will be return«! to >ou t: n»ila»il How co ula so offer be fairer’ We take ail toe r.«s sod stood s.1 toe ei if toe g«x>ds do not please yots Won't yea lex us «end you s mal oMe» I We ship u> • prnto sealed ease; no mark* to show what's inside. If yoa eaa BM SO <X«to». or es» «owe of y—or Meo*» to jet« yoo o«» »»04 yos ZU Ljuwrta lor *10.00. t., freight preoadd. UM aavtog *4.SO. Write our nesrest offke sod do It NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY ST. PAUL, Minn. OfiYTOB, OHIO ST. LOUIS, BO. DrrrnAJatr Tsov. O- Oregon Mongage U FARM LOANS The First National Bank Pendleton Savings Bank COE COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL ASO SURPLUS S300.000.I Buys and Balls G«*aia, Provisions, St oaks. Sands a-id Cotton for Cash or Future Deliver* Deals tn government, municipal and miscellaneous securttls u Own- ag and operating the most extensive private wire system tn the world we an execute large or small orders more promptly and satisfactory than «by other concern. We guarantee to execute orders when limits are reached We do not We old you responsible for more than the margin you place tn tn le barge no interest tor carrying long stocks MARGINS REQUIRED—Orain. lc per bushel; «becks. S2 per share, omnussion—Grain. He per bushel; stocks l* of 1 per cent. We will send you our Book of Statistics and Dally Market fri a Write or It REFERENCE: 75 National and State Banka. LOCAL REFERENCE: Psndlaton Savings Bank. • a Main Exchange. Bank of Commerce Building. Minneapolis. kt' K, Kx- hangre In 78 ot the principal town* and cities ot the Northwest, 1 lcludlng Spokane. Colfax. Pullman. Ritzville. Dayton. Walla Walla. Moscow Pendle on Wire* under ronstructioo to Portland Tacoma. Seattle. Eve rett and Vancouver B. C. N. B. If you have an open trade or account with us yore «•»» c prerats It n any of our 75 office* D. C. SULLIVAN. Manager |_J<\IA/ V/"M I exPer‘ Peopl» to know what IlVyW L/Vx T V/LJ you have to sell tf v ,u don’t The new storre can never be An\/CDTICEO known nnleee It edvertlaea L/V EZ fl I lOCr