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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1903)
ly. Quotations for shirping wheat range fron »1.47 to ,1.53 pe- cental and for milling at ,1.52 to ,1.57. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1903. EASTERN LIVESTOCK. Prices Current at Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. Chicago, Feb. 12.—Cattle—Receipts, 4000. Market slow. Good lu prune steers, »4.40©5.6o; poor (o medium, *3.00(t;i1.2o; stockers aud feeders, »2.- -a© 4.40, ccws, »1.40© 4.30? hellers, »2.004/ 4.«>‘i, cauuers, |X.40©2.6u; bulls »2.00104.25; calves, »3.504/ >.75, Texas red steers, »3.5o©4.65. Hogs— Receipts today 24.UVO; to- moi row, 35,000; left over, 4WV. Mar- net steady at 5c higher, Mixed aud outebers, $o.GO©7.ub; good to choice heavy, »b.9O©7.12^s; rougn .heavy, »6.- U>©6.85, light, »o. 40l(/i>.65; bulk ol sales, »o.bOio 6,85. Sheep—Receipts, 14,060. Mantel Heady to strong. Good to choice wethers, ir.avnj 5.50; tail to choice mixed. »3.50© 4.50; Western sheep. »4.75© 5.40; native iaiabs. »4.5o©6.55; Westtrn laniK. $4.75© 5.45. SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS ISSUE ANNUAL STATEMENT BREVITIES. »1; Sam Booker, »1; J Cole, «ij Mrs. Ficome. »1; Frank Gagnon. »1: R Hrndrickson. »1; I Julien, »1 ; 8. E. Men’s shirts. Teutscb's. »1; J Knight. »1; J. F. K« rshaw Choice meats at Houier’s. Swart. »1; Taylor & .Indinan. 21; Will For shoe repairing see Teutsch. Wells. »1; Mrs. E E. Whiteman. »1 Big undei ware sale at Teutsch's The Oregon Lumber Yard will do nate the posts for the fence of the Al Vogel of Pilot Rock Is in the new hospital. city today Monterastelll Bros presented the We are still repairing shoes at elegant corner stone for the new Teutsch's. Catholh- hospital and Patrick Kine Clinton Sturgil lias gone to Ontario oonated a portion of the done ofr on a visit. the foundation. Miss Anna Drake starts today for Ontario on a visit. ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL. For Sale—100 tons of alfalfa hay. First of June is the Date Set for R. J. Boddy. butcher, Athena, Or. Completion—Mr. Blanchet, the Ar- You always get cholc«; meat at Hou ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings chitect. Here Soon. J. B. Blanchet, of Vancouver, archi Bank. Large line onion skin tablets, also tect ol the new hospital of St. An thony, is expected to arrive in a very Crane's and Hurd's fine stationery few days, a hen work will be at once Noirs resumed upon the building. R. E. Porter went to I .a Grande this The plumbing and heating appara morning on business connected with tus and plastering and finishing car th« land office. pentering inviive the heaviest expen A chance of a lifetime to get a ditures yet to be made, but there aie sewing machine for less than coat, at certain needed Improvements which Jesse Falling's. will be made if possible, though they J B. Giesey, of Pendleton. Is in the arc not absolute))- essential in the equipment. The plumbing will be city for a few days' visit with rela strictly u|«-to-<late and the building tives.—Salem Statesman H. C. Craig, of Pendleton, left on will be nested in every apartment by hot water. The boilers for furnishing last night's train for Tulsa, Indian it will be entirely new. It is ♦ xpected Territory, to visit his mother, who is that ,16.006 will be expended upon quite 111. the hospital between now and the first Hon. John McCourt, of Pendleton, of next June, the date set for the com formerly a resident of Salem, Is visit pletion. Mr. Blanchet will arrange ing in the city for a few days.—Salem while here for the heating, the plas Statesman. tering. and possibly for the putting In For Sale—Brick building »'.th of the elevator. basement, 50x90, on Main street. Good The Slaters of St Francis hope to property at a bargain. Easy terms be able to publish later another list E. T. ~ Wade ‘ of benefactions, the names of those For Sale—Two nice residences on who have at their own expense furn Main street, weii located Good bar ished rooms in the hospital for the gains for someone. Inquire 327. cor accommodation of patients This form of benefaction is a very popular one. Ler Main and Bluff streets. Mark S«-ctt. formerly editor ol the and tbe rooms so «-quipped are desig nated by name plates upon th«- doors, 1» Grarde Journal, the man wbo start- bearing the names of the Jonors of the .1 th fir»* daily paper in that city, furnishings of the rooms. When fin is now engaged in tbe real «-state bus- ished the hospital will accommodate in it-f-ss at Presser, Wash. James Crawtord, the leading har found number«. 5b patients Less maker, uartng an overstock of HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. collar«, buggy whip«, buggy cutbions, wool chaps, bits, spurs, etc., and de When It is Free ol Dandruff. It Grows siring to leduce his stock, will give special bargains foi the next thirty Luxuriantly. dajs. pi ^parafions and dandruff Hair if you need matting, wood fibre cures, as a rule, are sticky or irritat ing affairs that do no »arthly good. carpet, art square«, rugs, lace cur Hair, when not diseased grows na tain«, picture«, pictui« trarnes. wall turally luxuriantly, Dandruff is the paper, sewing machines or th er ar cause of nine-tenths of all hair trou- tide« In my stock, now is the time to ble. and dandruff is «aused by a invest. Everything must go. Jesse germ The oni way to cure dandruff Failing is tfi kill the germ; and. so far. the James McCabe, vice-president and onlj- hair preparation that will posi general manager of the W a C. R tively destroy the germ is Newbto's tallway, and S. B Calderhead. tbe Herpicide—absolutely harmless, free general passenger and freight agent, trom grease, sediment, dye matter or were in town yesterday. and left this dangerous drugs. It allays itching in morning for Walla Walla over the O stantly; makes hair glossy and soft R. A N Both »tupped at the St as silk "Des’roy the cause, you re George move the effect”—dandruff Sold by William McCorckle, of Bingham, F W Schmidt A Co. Sent 10c in has bought of Benjamin Cragin, 160 stamps for sample to The Herpicide acres of laud and will uulld thereon Co. Detroit. Mich a residence and barn, string a large amount ol fence and break ne» Ed Weston Captured. ground thia spring Mr Cragin is un Sheriff Taylor last night effected decided wh«*ther to leave the country th« capture at Vancouver, of Fd Wes or slay and pending a decialon has ton alias Ed Wilson, »anted for al- rented a farm near Weston, upon ieged complicity with Wallinc Smith which be will live for the present. Wes and Grant in horse stealing ton's home is in Washington but he Road to Coal Mine, is well known in this neighborhood, Tbe city council of Heppner and gets the credit of being the granted a right of way through the shrewdest of the gang of alleged town to the Willow Creek Coal Com horse thieves mentioned and perhaps pany for the' building of a railroad of others engaged in the same busi- which will be extended to the com ress. pany's coal mines 20 miles trom Heppner Th«- road will be standard Logging at Alba. gauge, and will be built at once. Tbe Two hundred thousand feet of loirs people of Heppner are anticipating are said to be on hand at Alba ready considerable trade advantages to re (or the mills a» soon a» the logging sult to tbe town from tbe building ol season ends and the sawyers' begins the road, besides the advantages that This quantity will be added to very will accrue from the Increase In the largely before spring opens. There is population which is sure to take now at Alba one sawmill and one place during the coming season par ticularly. shingle mill. PECULIAR ACCIDENT. STOCKMAN COUNTY MAY BE KILLED IN SENATE. Wagon and Four-Horse Team Go Over a Grade—Driver Unhurt. 8. B. Neil, of Camas Prairie, nar- lates that Wednesday ot last week a man, whose name be did no; learn, met with a peculiar accident near bis place and about a mile and a half north of Camas Prairie. The stranger had a load ot mixed freight drawn by four horses. While on a down grade al the point men tioned the tongue ot the wagon broke and horses, wagon and freight and driver went over the grade together. The driver was pinned down by a large quantity of the freight piling upon him and lay helpless for an l our, or until discovered by passer» by, who extricated him The horses were so badly tangled up in the har ness and with themselves that they too, were helpless. The driver was so little injured that he helped to get the outfit in travel- mg shape and drove off across Camas Prairie a tew hours after the acci- dent took place. it is said that the wagon turned over twice before it leached the bottom of the grade, drag ging the horses with it. Mr. Neil regards the fact of so little injury being done an little «hort of a mira cle. CITY MAY BUY A TEN- TON »TEAM ROLLER. Ar« Pleased With the Progress of the Hunt’s Bill Passes Providing for Representative ot Manufacturing Co., Hospital—Grateful to Friends for Special Election in Case Fair Ap Gives Detailed Description of Ma Past Aid—Seven Thousand Dollars propriation Is Submitted to Refer chine, Which Costs »3750—Main Subscr.bed During the Year. endum Vote—No Private Dwellings SHEEP PELTS ARE DOWN Street to be Graded—Suter» of SL Following is ihe annual address aud on Grounds of Soldiers’ Home. Francis Protest Against Improving ONE CENT A POUND. report of the Sisters oi 8L Frauds, nt Salem, Ore., Feb. 11.—Burgess bill Byer«’ Lane. tills city, cn the hospital work ot the to create tbe county 01 Stockman, Local Prices Generally About the year 1902: There were present at the council which passed the bouse January 23, Same as One Week Ago—Eggs Now meeting last night Rerorder Fitz Ger To our beuelaclors and gen« ral puu anil not have smooth sailing in the Only 25 Cents. aid. City Attorney Carter, Street Com Uc: Another year, rich in hope and •euate, according to present lndlca missioner Fee, Fire Chief Withee, and promise, has opeued lor us, and, with uuns. There was a strong bint to Aa to the prices paid in the Pendle Counciimen Summerville, Clopton, • deep sense ol' gratitude to God tor ohm effect today, when the committee ton provision market to the larmers Johnson, Switzler and Dickson. His gracious province so signally an counties reported the measure un tills a'cek L.ere is no change except G. W. Evans, representing the Buf manilested in our regard, ue come to lavorabiy. Nevertheless the bill will a slight advance in the price paid tor falo Pitts Manufacturing Company, present our tribute of grateful appre aave some advocates in the senate. hens. Hens ot the right age tor cook outlined the terms upon which his ciation to our man« lrietids and bene Ihe committee on counties ia com ing, and iu good condition are worth company would furnish a 16-ton steam i actors. posed ot Kujrkendaii, Booth aud Mar- 1 ali a cènt per pound more than a idler The cost of such a machine This first year ol' our hospital work aters. As chairman of the committee, week ago. Good ranch eggs now bring would t«e »3.75^1 cash laid down here in Pendleton was one preeminently Kuykendall presented lite adverse re 25 cents per dozen, a decline oi 5 There was practically no difference it> successful in all branches ot cur far- port today, aud moved indelluite post cents per dozen trom the price of a the price of the machine if Ix-ugbt on reaching work. We gratefully ac ponement ot the bill. McGinn, 01 week ago. Kine and swine tor the European Grain Markets. Ume. except that the company natur- knowledge the generous donations Multnomah, was on tis ieet lustautly market arc rated just the same as a Lu idou, Feb. 12.— Wheat cargoea on which made this success possible. eliy want intereat on their money. An with an objection. He want«xl to bear week ago. passage turn but not active. Walla other proi-ohitlon was to l‘-ajK- the ma lu the very near future we hope to this bill discussed on Its merits on There will be in the market tor Sat- Walia. 30»; English country markets chine virtually on. a trial for two years open the new brick hospital which ihe floor of the senate, he declared, trday s purchasing and perhaps soon Steacy. but it would not cost any less If has been a long felt want for many aud he would ask that it be made a er, iresh flounders at 12fe cents per bought under either a time agreement years to tbe people of this progressive special order for next Tuursday at 2 pound; fresh herring at lu cents per BOXING MATCHE8. Liverpool, Feb. 12.—Wheat Firm. or under a lease o’clock p. m Kuykendall thought tbe pound; Sound smelt at 10 cents per No. 1 standard Caluoruia, 7». Wheal city. We beg in the name ot sweet Such a machine a», it seem« likely charity for aid to enable us to bring usual procedure iu cases ot uniavor- Two Informal Affairs Pulled Off in pound; tresh perclr at 12*- cents pei aud flour in Paris, steady. French to a finish this much needed work, the city will need, while it is called a able report should be followed. Mc pound; tres-n salmon at 125» c -mts pei country markets firm. Weather in and we feel assured in advance that Helix. 10-ton machine, really weighs when Ginn, however, insisted on a hearing pound; tresh halibut at trom lu to England, flue. Two Informal boxing aatihcs were empty 24,006, and when the coal tank we shall not ask tn vain. mt the bill. 12i> cents pei pound. Tne The dealers We bag the choicest blessings ot It u general!) understood that Sen pulled off at Helix last night, merely and »ater tank are both loaded, ready guarantee all these varieties of tisb Wool Markets. 27.006 God, who is rich in mercy, upon all ator Williamson, whose home county, .'or the entertainment of the sped* lor operations, it weighs as in prime condition. It is possible Boston, Feb. 12.—Tbe wool market our kind friends aud beneiacturs, who The price given. »3.750, in- Crook, would lose a large slice ot ter ;ors at so much per. Qulte a large pounds that they can be putchased tins even remains in about the condition pre- cave in the past extended to us the ritory by tht creation ot Stocxman, audience witnessed the exhibition, eludes pump, hose, tank and all fix- ing, out their arrival is not guaran riouslv nuied, with puces bolding up Uand of generous sympathy; and we -a opposed to tbe bill, and that it which was flanked by a colored quar- tWCB. A wheel attachment, by which tee«; until m lime for Saturday s mar well. On ihe whole, the market is assure them that the gratiludi which «as he who convinced the members let and a buck and wing dancing. a rock «rusher «an tie operated with keting. tairly active, though the volume oi is the memory of the heait joined to ui the committee on counties—all ol The first go was a lively one, between its power will cost »106 extra, The The best granulated white sugar is »ales is not up to me ligures ct a lew prayer of unceasing intercession tor whom are hut friends and political al French) and Wilson, tbe latter trom bln. which is a part of tbe outfit, will 30 cents per sack cheaper than it was w«?eks ago. There are still enough their every good, is the humble trib- They fought four hot hold 866 pounds of anthracite or 56" lies—that the bill ought not to pass Sumpter a week ago—is now ,6 per sack. manufacturers m the market, how- ute of their triends. rounds, which exhibited the beet pounds of bituminous coal Mr Evans < oarse salt, stock salt, is quoted 25 For Special Election. ever, ultimately to absorb all the wooi THE SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS. work of each without being decisive. also stated that the engine would con • ents cheaper than a week ago. by tbe Hunt's bill to provide for the bold- The M-«ond round was between the sume all the way from 566 to 1.<F"' available. There is aparently a teei- O. 8. F. sack. ■ng of a special ejection in case tbe Black Demon of Montana, and Joe pounds of coal per day of 10 hours mg in tne trade that tbe top has been Benefactors of SL Anthony's Hospital There is now in the market an un .etervndun. be demanded on the Lewis Cotton. It was to Lave beer, n 10- Its working capacity he stated to be readied, and while no lower prices From January, 1902, to December, usually excellent line of green stuffs; and Clark Exposition bill, passed tbe round go for a decision on points, one ordinary block per day. that is, are expected, at the same time any 1902. lelery at io cents per bunch, cauli •euate this morning. The bill pro- but only six rounds were fought. Tbe it will start with the untouched sur turtber advance is considered im flower at 15 cents per head. green Subscriptions of »200. rides that the governor shall issue the temainder were declared off as a face of spread rock and leave it ready probable. Fine territory wools have uuiuus at 5 cents per buncn. turnip W. G. Cole, »200, Leon Cohen, . ,200; call tor such special election within large part of the audience was made for travel, one ordinary block per day been selling freely, in fact being about greens at 5 cents per pound, cabbage three days alter the filing ot the call jp of ladies and children. the most active of anything un the W. J. Furnish. ,2uo; E Y. and F. K- He credits it with a capacity for •14 tents per pound and sweet pota .or the referendum. rolling down ready tor travel 706 tons nst. Fine staple wools are unchanged Judd, ,200; Tboman M Harkey, ,2vo; toes at 5 cents per pound. All these of rock every 1€ hours. Also that it Soldiers' Home BilL at 56058c, with fine mediums at 54© C. E. Roosevelt, ,200. C. J. i Stillili. LITTLE WALLA WALLA CO. articles are imported tresn rrom Uai- C. B. Las a traction power evjual to 20 56c and mediums at 47 it 48c. Quota »200; F. W. Vincent, »200; Gallaway's bill to provide pn tor iiornia except the turnip greens and Wade, ,200. horses The point being raised al tions; «ate homer to be erected the on Irrigation Company Files Devcr ptixi the green onions, which are raised whether ft could climb the bills on Territory—Idaho, tine, 14©15c; fine Subscriptions of ,100. grounds ot the Soldiers' Home at here by Chinamen. of D>tch — Will Appropriate 6.00C either side of tbe city, Mr. Evans medium, 15©16^c; medium, 16017c; Roseburg, was defeated, ayes 16, noes Alexander & Hexter, ,100. Jœ Bas The hide and pelt buyers state that Irenes of Water. serted and exhibited phtxotrraphs sujr 2»; absent 16. practically the only game pe.ls that Wyoming, tine, 14015c; medium, lb 1er. ,100; Brock a McComas live; U17c; Utah, fine, 14015c; nne me Charles Cunningham, »100; Jesse Notice has been filed by tbe Little posed ta s instantiate the claims, that State Land Agent are coming in now ate coyote peits, dium. 16©17c; medium. 17©18c, Mon Failing, ,100; Walla Wails River Irrigation Com pa it could, with its own motive power Thomas Lonergan. and the price is off on them, the Senate bill 264. by tee committee on ny. by the president. Jonathan Talbert, climb-a grade of 28 feet to tbe 166 tana, une choice, 14020c, average, 17 »100; D. A. W. Maj; ,100. F. top ot the market now being but 50 public lanas, is a substitute lor senate and the sectetary O. K. Goodman, of feet. ©18c; Colcrauo, New Mexico, etc., SclunidL ,100; T. C. Taylor. ,106. tents. The reason for this is the uili 153. by which an attempt was tbe appropriation of 6.006 miners' Evans concluded by stating that his nne, ll©lic; Hue medium, lJ©14c, Joseph Vey, ,100; Anton Vey, »160, poor condition they are brought in— medium, 14© 15c. made to «reate the office 01 deputy itches of water from the Little Walla «ompany woald at any time pay tb«- Fred Walters, ,100. uustretched and otherwise not proper •late land agent with a salary ot ili, Walla. The water will be diverted as 'ranspurtstion ot a committee to be There is auacuve demand lor fleece Subscriptions of »50. ly fixed up Mink pelts are down— vOO a year. The new meosuie adds eoon as the main ditch can be dug sp pointed by the council, from Pen wools, with a stronger reeling iu choice the price tor the best—trom 8L25 to more duties to tbe office ol slate lanu The ditch will be 25 feet in width and dleton to Portland to see tbe machine L. Ankeny . »5u, W. S. Byers, ,âo; lots. California Northern ch«.ice, 21 Sv cents. The cheaper grades of sheep agent authunzlcg him to maae «lea- icur feet deep, and will leave tbe river in actual operation The council took 423c; aveiage, Kolbe; middle coun Baker k ?'olsom, ,50; W. R. Bilney. 1-elts are down a cent per pound com «.rt ¡auc selections under toe direction about 3«<6 feet southwest of the north no action, it would probably hare ties, 15© 16c; Southern, 124; 13c, fall, ,5o; J. t. Connelly, »50, James Uam- pared with the price of a week ago. 164; 17c, •M the state Land board, and jpecifie* east corner of the northwest quarter ■aken artior Lad not the mayor and eron, ,50. G. A. Deuiott, ,50; B P. There is a comparatively steady mar toat he shall oppoint a clerk with a of section 12. township 5. range 35. two of the round! been absent. As St. Louis. Feb. 12.—Wool—Unchang Doherty, ,5*J. Robert Forster, »50; ket just new for skunk skins at 20 ed. ••.ar) ot |8ov a year. G. A. Hartman, ,5u. F. G. Hade;', ,5c. The point d«*scnt«ed is only a very it was tbe subject was turned over. cents each, badger skins at trom 10 When toe report transmllLng tbe 1 short distance from the town of F ee- W. H. Jones, ,5u. Gus Lalouuuue, Liquor License» tc 20 cents each, end coon »kins at aubsutute bill was read Senator Kuy- water ,56; R. Martin, ,50. J. S. McLeod. Hops. Wool, Hides, Etc. Tbe applications of Morgan A Bo irom 20 to 30 cents each. Whatever •endall moved that the section per- »56, M McCracken, ,50, J. F Me 0»n, Ruesell & Co. and Gus Stangler Hops—22 4; 27c per pound. ueclines are not noticed in the local jutung the *ppotoim«snt ut a clerk be Carty, ,50. Oregon Lumber Yard. ,56, Improved Machinery. Hides—Dry iu^es. No. 1, 16 pounds tor licenses to sell liquor were favor price for anything in the line of pelts •tr'.cken out Tire motion «as prompt C. H. Rosenberg. ,56. J. H. Raley, H B. Nelson, the manager of the ably passed upon, and an order made ly seconded by McGinn, but .aler it and hides must be attributed to the and up, 15©15^c per pound; dry kip. ,50; M. A Rader, ,56; William Portland market, which disappointed No. 1, 5 L> 15 pounds, 12c; ury a>t. Roesch, ,50, E. J. Summerville, ,50. «as decided to iet the matter rest un We«ton brick yard, will return about in each case for the license to be 1» local shippers badly only a few days No. 1, under 5 pounds, 10c, dry salted Henry Schulz. ,50, Lena H. Sturgis, til tbe bill comes up on third readies, tbe 2"th from an extended tour of the sued Each application »u accompa eai«t and middle «rest, »here he went nied by a bond which was approved ago. L. Shank A Co. and Jack Brown nulls and stag», one-third <ess than dry »50, Schwartz Sr Gieullch, ,5u. J. F. when the motion will be renewed. flint; salted hides, steers, sound. 60 Grading of Mam Street. lurnish the quotations given. Tbe selections of desert land are tc inspect the most modern processec Temple. »50; Tallman A Co.. »50 pounds and over, 8©Sc, 5u to 66 r ow made by tbe state land board at for making brick He invested in im An ordinance was unanimously pose Subscription of pounds, 7©8c; under 50 pounds a.*rd the expense ol the lrngauoc compan proved machlner? among which <s * ed for the grading of Main street be Parsnips, 75c per sack. James Nelson. »45. cows, 7c; stags ana bulls, sound, 5© ies which desire the contracts tor tbe pleasing machine, which will be put on tween Jarkaon and Wilson (two Onions, »1 per sack. u^jc. kip, sound, 15 to 20 pounds, 7c,“ Subscription Of »35. ¡eclamauoc ot tbe land All papers duty as soon as the wards are opened blocks) and for sidewalking Main on Beets, »1.50 per sack. veal, sound. 10 to 14 pounds. 7c; call, and applications arc prepared by aca It is ev»ect»-d the product of the yards loth sides from Jackson to Wasting Henry Lorenz. »35. Potatoes, 65c to 75c per hundred. sound, under 10 pounds. 8c; green (un- at tbe expense at tbe irrigation com alter the ¡nstaiiation of this trachine ton street (one block.) The cost of Subscription of Garlic, 15c per pound. »aiieui. ic per pound »»i-. . panies ana are forwarded to toe feder »ill equal the production of tbe Seat the improvement to be assessed John Balleray, »25; W. M. Blakley. I«r pound les»; horse di < k «. salt, Tbe Weston yards ags:nst the abutting property, The al Land department only after approv tle manufactory Pendleton Livestock and Pouttry. etch, »1.50©2; dry, each »l©1.50; »25; H. J. Bean. »25; Mto. Browns- al by the board. Tbe agents wuo rep wil! be opened earlier than usual this petition for the same was filed last thickens—Hens, 7© 8c. »3.50 per colts' hiden each, 25050c; goat skins, field. »25, Baker A Ogg. Ogg, »25; J. A. resent tbe state in such selections reason in expectation and readiness September. dozen; springs, 7c, ,3.25 per dozen, common, each, 10015c; Angora, with Best. »25; ; Baer A Daley. »25; »2’5, Frank must be pain by the irrigation com lor a largely inrreised output the com- Catholics Beg Free Water. ¡costers, 4 to 6c. B Clopton, »25; W. D. Chamberlain .ng season. Tbe intertIon is to have wool on, each, 25c©>1. panies, An address from the Sisters of SL Turkeys, 12**c per pound. »25; W. J. Clark A Co.. »25; George Tallow—Prime, per pounu. 4 ©5c; Tbe original blU created quite a 5* men employed in the yards the rom- Francis was Introduced and read. Tbe Darveau. »25, E. O. Publishing Co.. Geese, per dozen, »9. :ris sensor and to turn out 6.006 060 No. 2 and grease, 2^0 3c. •vusauou when 11 was intrcduveK in address is to tne following effect Ducks, per dozen, »3.75. Wool—Valley, 12^©15c, Eastern »25; J. A. Fee, »25, J. M Ferguson. the senate, because some person se brick. Trusting that tn a few years we will Butter. 40c and 45c per-roll. »25; Golden Rule Store. »25. H. 8. O-egon. 84'14‘ac; mohair, 26© 28c. cured Its introduction by deception be better able to control the cebt con Eggs, 20c. Garfield. »25; Gierlich A Morgan. 2-5 Car of Hides. Ihe bill was placed in Senator Pierce’s tracted by us. incurred mainly for L Hunziker, »25, Hanstord a Thotup Better Than Gold. Hands with the assurance that it was T J Berg, representing Heilborn A the improvement of the dty and the Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. "I was troubled for several years son, »25; H. J. Johnson, »25; C F. no exact copy ot the present law The Co., of Portland will ship from here benefit 6f its citizens, we petition tbe Cows, per hundred, »3.254; 3 50. with chronic indigestion and nervous Kohler A Co., ,25; M. F Kelly. ,25; discovery was later made tha: the bill this week about three-fourths of a car city council to assist us til! then by Steers. »4©4.25. debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan- Stephen A. Lowell, ,25; E. J. Murphy. contained a gralt. aud that Senator load of hides and pelts, the accumula allowing us free use of the city water »25; D. J. McFaul. ,25. Charles L Hogs, live, »5.50 ©6. 1 ¡erce bad been lmpo»«d upon caster, N. H. "No remedy helped me tions of a month among the local buy for the hospital The address also sets McGinnis. »25; E. P Marshall. »25; Hogs, dressed, 7@7%c. tor years, She says Electric Bitters ers. Jack Brown furnished three tons. forth that owing to the present condi Two Terms Supreme Court. Veal, cressed, 8c. which did me more good than all the W. F. Matlock. »25; Poly dore Moens. Senator Hand ha* lntroduci-d a bill This amount is considerably lees than tion of the finances of the order they STATE IRRIGATION ASSOCIA KEEP CENTER OF THE ROAD medicines 1 ever used. They have »25; P. J. Morris, »25; Anton Nolte. providing that in all counties of 16. the amount taken out of here per find it impossible to meet tbe expenses »25; G. Newman. »25; F. O'Gara and HIGHER THAN SIDES. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. TION WAITS ON UMATILLA. also kept my wife in excellent health vo inhabitants no contract shall 1» month on an average, owing to the of improving the eastern end of Court Coffee—Mocha and Java, best. 40c for years. She says Electric iBtters D. Barnhart, »25; G. R O'Daniel. »25; teary proportion of beef tides usual Pendleton Shoe Co., »25; W. O. Har Reporta From All Other Eastern Ore- Drainage is the First Essential—Nar entered into by the county court for ly sent. At this time the beef hides street, (or the order's share of the ptr lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower are just splendid for female troubles; any public works or tbe purchase ot expense of tbe improvement» accord row Tires and Freezing and Thaw any supplies until after bids have been are off in quality and quantity owing to ing to the present ( Ians The address grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; that they are a grand tonic and invig nish. »25; T. M. Henderson. »25; I. L. * gon Counties Now in—Baker and Ray, »25; J. E. Russell A Co, »25; package coffee, 15c and 20c per lb. orator for weak, run down women. Of course, simply states that the order is unable ing Weather Causes Bad Roads— •ubmitted upon specifications therefor. the prevalence of grubs Malheur Make Elaborate Reporte— R.ce—Best head rice, 12%c per lb.; No other medicine can take its place Stillman A Pierce. »25; V. Stroble. Full Description of All Plans Ex Broken 8tone or Gravel the Only Tbe bill provides that warrants issued the same condition prevails every year to bear its share of tbe expense, but »25. H 8 »25; Christ Slangier. r ext grade. 8 l-3c per lb. in our family.” Try them. Only 50c. ¡n violation of the act shall be in at this time Of course, too. the price makes no suggestion as to how it may Remedy. cept in Thio County Now in Hands Sugar—Cane granulated, best, ,6.00 Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman A Scale«, »25; C. C. Sharp, »25; Ed quoted for green beef hides is less now be relieved from the burden. Tbe valid. Smith. »25; John Switzler, »25; E. L. of Secretary Moore. Water is the most destructive agent per sack; do, 13 pounds, ,1. Co. than two months ago Mr. Berg's natural inference is that the order Senator Rand baa also introduced a Schempp. »25: Schmidt. ,25; F. Salt—Coarse, »1.00 per 100; table, The Oregon Irrigation Association tc a road, and yet if a few simple mil requiring the supreme court to three-fourths carload of hides and pelts would prefer that tbe work be not done »25; Swearingen August Stangler, principles are followed it can oe easi »2.50 per 100. Umatilla County's re- Notice. hold two terms in Eastern Oregon, one represents an expenditure here of over at all for tbe present. The address Slusher. »25. ia waiting on Bros. »25; W M. _______ Flour—B. B., »4 50 per barrel; Wai porta. Tbe other countie» ot Eastern ly d'-alth with, says Good Roads Mag in May and tbe other in November. ,1.660 conciadec with the statement that the We, the undersigned, will be in Temple A Wilcox. »25; Vau Dran azine Earth is more susceptible to tern’, ,4.50 per barrel. order is now making arrangements to your neighborhood in a short time for Bros. »25; Weston Brick Yard. »25; Oregon have reported to tbe state as ihe action of waler and more easily This bill also provides that the terms sociation. and the work of compiling Levee in Safe Condition. build 700 feet of sidewalk on Court of supreme judges sbal begin and end the purpœe ot purchasing three Sheek A Cole. »25 « ’ 1 «solved and moved by it than any the state report» 1» now being delay HU m . on th first day of the legislative ses hundred (300) more or less, tead of Street Commissioner Fee declares street, and • feels obliged to protest Subscription of »20. other road material, and for ibis rea ed by the lardiness of thia county. sion. th? same as do the terms ot that investigation shows that the ajuinst other improvements at the The following are the prevailing norses for the United States cavalry, Samuel G«-orge. »20, Frank Martin, The Columbia River Basin Irriga son too much attention can hardly be other stale officers At present the levee for the entire length and all the present time.” Tbe address was re average prices for hides in this mar therefore, would request owners in given to the drainage of roads Drain ket: Beef, green, 4©6^c per lb; beef this vicinity to get their horses in »20; Ed Manasse. »20; L Neff. »20; tion Association formed for the pur age alone will often change a bad terms of supreme judge« begin on the iip-rapping as well is in good repair ferred. without discussion, to the dry, 10013c; mink. 50075c each, proper shape to conform with the fol Pendleton Tribune, »20. J F. Robin poses of furtheilng the irrigation pro rood into a good one. while on the tirst Monday in July. and that as a matter of fact there is street committee son. »20. Margaret Ryan. »20; Lea jects of Umatilla and Morrow coun Senator Howe has Introduced a bill no need in sight now for repairs A with a possibility of 90c each if the lowing requirements: other hand, the beat road may quick »20 ties, bas been in existence tor almost by request to amend the law relative recent alarm to the effect that the Geldings—Roans, light and dark Teutsch, »20; Charles Wllkius, Sale of Land. size is good and bte condition prime; ly go to ruin for lack of dra'nage. Subscriptions of »17. to the practice of d^ntristy so as to levee was in bad shape at one certain two months. «•oyote, 25c an dposibly 50c; bear, sorrel, and other hardy colors. They Frank B. Steen has sold to J. H. Most country roads ar« too fiat on It started out with a good member prohibit students in dental offices point had Its origin In the displace- Pierce. I. M. Pierce and C. M Pierce, skins, according to quality and hize, must be sound, gentle under the sad Joseph Ell. »17. ship composed of the most substantial top to shed water; indeed, a great irom practicing dentistry. The pres ment of some false work or facing to tor ,9.006. the northeast quarter of the from »3 to »15; coon, 25030c; horse, dle. with free and prompt action at Subscriptions of »15. cltizena of the two counties and has many of them ar« not only flat but ent law provides that students in den the rip-rap in one place ;but the rip- east half of the northwest quarter of lerfect, with head, tail and mane. »1 the walk, trot and gallop; without Robert Grant, »15: Carl Kapers, increased in membership since its or concave, the center being the lowest tal offices or in dental colleges who rap and levee are and were unlmpair- section 25. township 5. range 35 ex to »1.25; sheep, 7©9c per ib., dry; oefect or blemish, of kind disposition, »15: Ixiuis Muller, ,15. (•art. in other words, their crowns are in pursuit of clinical advantages ed ganization. ^kunk, 20c; badger, 10c to 20c; coon, to weigh not less than 950 pounds, nor cept the right of way of the W. A C are inverted. Tbe sides of the roads Subscriptions of ,10. The officers have been empowered shall not le considered to be practic 15 20c to 30c. R. railway company. and the ground more thap 1150 pounds, from are often square shoulders which ob ing dentistry. The new b.ll leaves ou; J. A Blakley. ,10; E D Boyd. ,10; to collect and compile data relative hands 1 inch to 16 hands high; from Small Irrigation PlanL excepted for the site of the school The Wheat Trade. feur (4) to eight (8) years of age; J. M Bentley. ,10; J. W. Crow. ,10; to the irrigation plans and possibili struct the water on its passage to the tbe privilege extended to those who A. B Cooley this afternoon hauled house in district 20. The property Ilea side drains and aa a result the water Portland, Feb. 12.—A few unimpcirt- suitable for the United States Cav C. R Dutton, ,10; Dindinger, Wilson ties of this and Morroy counties and lies on the surface until it is absorb study in ofll<-es but continues tbe priv out to bis farm near Cold Springs. 12 six miles northeast of Athena and tlx ilege to those who study in colleges. A Co.. ,10; F J. Frazier, ,10; G. M. (he association outlined a most ener ant transactions during the week is airy. miles from the city, a four-horse power miles south of Freewater. ed by the material or evajiorated by Arid Land Laws. We wil notify you later the date Froome. ,10; William Hall. ,10; Haw getic campaign. about all tbat can lie 6aid of the local gasoline engine, tank and a railroad That the state committee should the sun. ley Bros, ,10; J. T. Tinkle. ,10; C It is a penitentiary offense to steal The joint committee on irrigation pump. The outfit will be used for market. Vessels are receiving prompt we want the horses brought in. I Hanzen. »10; T. F. Howard. »10; N. be compelled to wait on Umatilla It is often allowed to stand In the held no m«*eUng tonight as was expect hoisting water for irrigation and stock a bicycle This bill has pass>d both For further particulars, see Thomas uispatch aud in a short time the har Hardware |j<«erger, ,10; D Kemler. ,10: W. O. county is extremely unfortunate and traveled way until the material soft ed, but from wbat can be learned from purposes. The engine is an all pur houses and await» the governor's sig bor will be practically cleaned out of Thompson, at Thompson I Krebs. ,10; Koeppen Bros.. ,10; Louis yet the value of the excellent irriga ens and yields to tbe Impact of the individual members it seems quite cer chartered tonnage There ar? a few store. pose engine and can be used for ex tore. I Koppitka, ,10; Louis Koepke, »10; tion projects of this county to tbe horses' feet and the action of the tain that the committee will recom grinding, or any other miscellaneous Yours truly, vessels here on the free list, but tbe A. Kupers, ,10; Cuartea l^ine, »10; state of Oregon, justifies the delay, «•heels on the vehicles; the holes and mend a continuance of the rresent purpose The outfit wa «purchased of HENRY OLDENSTADT. owners of the same want more money I So omon Lemery, ,10; Andrew Leis- that is necessary to a complete re ruts rapidly Increase in numbei and arid land law with two autondments. HERMAN METZGER, than the market warrants. Stocks in the Umatilla Implement Company. size; wagon after wagon sinks deeper One amendment will repeal section six linger, ,10; Henry McBean. »10; V. T. port. first hands are becoming smaller and X road bwomes and deeper, items from the until the The following news Moore, ,10; E- A. Mann, ,10; Freder giving the irrigation companies exclu Land Transfer. two-thirds of the wheat in the country How's Thia? ick Nolf, »10; Frank O'Hara. »10; J. Oregon Daily Journal of Tuesday, is utterly bad. sive possession of the land from the is the property of the exporter Mill- i » m Hundred bollare Keward We offer --------------------------------------------------- Lee Baker has sold to Ferdinand The importance of drainage has date the reclamation contract Is signed era are the principal buyers at pres for any case of Catarrh that cannot b* I B. Perry. »10; L. B. Reeder. »10; B. worthy of close perusal by the mem WaJtetnathe for ,1.500. fractional parts bers of the Columbia Basin Associa cured by Hall s Cstsrrb Cure. 110; E. A. Vaughan. F. Renn. ,10; been GRAIN COFFEE emphasized In the statement until the land is sold and the other ent, and are paying a premium to se F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. ,10; Younger & Son, tion as well as every reader interest that the "three prime essentials to will prescribe what shall constitute of lots 10. 11. 12 and 12 in fractional We, the undersigned, have known F. J. H. H. Wessel, cure suitable parcels, there is seme block 0. of the Reservation addition, If you use Grain-0 in place of ed in the reclamation of Umatilla good roads are, first, drainage; sec settlement The amendment will anti also ott er parts of the same frac very large lots of wheat still held in Cheney for tbe past 15 years, and believe »10- elm to be perfectly honorable m all bust county's desert. coffee you will enjoy it just as on ’ d , better drainage; third, the best either require a term of residence or Subscriptions of »6. the country by wealthy farmers, who news transactions and buanclally ahis to tional block, in all aggregating 17 acres “A meeting of the executive com drainage possible, much for it t.isles the same; yet, it On open or per- the reclamation and cultivation of a of land. The property lies adjacent to refuse to sell at present prices. What carry out any obligations made by their J. L. Miller, ,5; Athena Mercantile mittee of the Oregon irrigation Asso vious soils, surface drainage, in con certain per cent of the land for a cer is like a food to the System, dis they want is hard to say. possibly they arm. M. J Bag- the O. R. A N. right of way on the WEST A TBUAX, Wholesale i«r..gri... I Co.. »5; C. A Barrett. ,5; Iley. ,5; Ixniis Berglven, »5; James ciation will probably be held the ear nection with heavy rolling, is usually tain number of years, or perhaps both south side, on the extreme eastern may get the figures they have placed Toledo, O. tributing the full substance of tbe ly part of next week. The commit quite satisfactory, provided the slope residence and cultivation. WALD1NU, KINNAN A on their holdings, the trade says "nit.” MAKV1N. Beardsley, »5; J E Bean, »5; George edge of the city. pure grain with every drop. The committee has also under con There is considerable wheat at tide Wholesale Uruggtata. Toledo, O lateraally, I Buzan, ,5; G. B. Carrier, »5 C. P. lee is waiting for the report of Uma Is good and the traffic Is not too Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken tilla county on its need of irrigation heavy; but for the close, impervious, sideration a proposed bill to create an TRY IT TO-DAY. water here and op Puget Sound, and acting dlr«cUy upon tbe blood and mucous I Davis, $5; G. Griswold, |5. Charles Contest Called Off. All the other counties have already alluvial and clayey soils subdrainage irrigation law commission composed at «rw-vr» evwywhwv; lie. and l«c pw p«Kka«w it does not look as if the exporter has •urtsce of tbs system. Testimonials sent I «;ay $5- Perry Houser, »5; John King. A land contest case between William **“’■ *>'d »5: Peter Kit‘«on. »5; Eliza Keppin- reported. This morning reports were I k sometimes necessary. With heavy of five men familiar with irrigation to go out ¡r the market to purchase [r^is^,e* 75< received from Malheur and Bake traffic, narrow tires and long-contin problems, which commission shall Stewart and R. E. Porter, of Meach wheat to load any of the vessels char Hail s Family Pills are tbe beat ger, »5; Moorhouse A Hamilton. »5, counties. ued rains, freezes and thaws, the sur serve without compensation and pre am. which was to have been heard be tered as ihe same was provided for -------------------------- John McCarton. »5: Anna McNerney. The report on Malheur county !« face of any dirt road is liable to be pare a report to be submitted to the fore John Hailey. Jr„ United States Horses Taken Up. • I »5; Jacob Marin, »5; Maple Bros , »5; ahead. It looks as if the balance of Is Sure to sent from the Malheur County Irri completely destroyed, and In this case next legislature. This proposition commissioner, yesterday, will be heard the crop unsold will have to be sold Came to my place at Nye, Oregon, George Mlnger. ,5; G A. R. McGraw, GIVK gation Association and is signed by the only remedy is a consolidated seems to be meeting with favor by the later. Stewart filed on a timber claim to the millers or carried over until three head of work horses, one white, $5; Lizzie McEachern. »5; J. P. Mc- but did not comply with the law. It Satisfaction F. W. Metcalf, president, and A. N. mass or crust of gravel or broken members of the committee. next seasen. Quotations are. club lame horse, about 10 years old, weight Eachern, »5; Ed Morisette, »5; C. »«■ms. and Poret located the land and Soliss, secretary The report states stone, framing a roof to keep out and wheat. 71@77c; blue stem, 87c; val about 1300 pounds, two bay horses, piatzoeder, »5; Pendieton Cigar Fac- will file a contest that Maiheur county has very produc carry off the water. This, of course, Sheep on Grass. ley, 79c pei bushel. each about 8 years old, weight of each tory, »5; Gus Russle, »5; W. A. Rich- tive soil and that it has excellent sites constitute* "the beet drainage possi stock Graut Abbott reports all the about 1300 pounds. Owner of above ardson. »5; P. Sones. »5; John 8ie- for storage reservoirs. Declared Insane. It mentions ble.” •less rslisfat ones in fine condition around Pilot Rock, San Frar cisco, Feb. 12.—The wheat described animals can secure same by bert, »5; T. J. Tweedy, »5; Idiura Yesterday afternoon Mrs Ida Poole, l t.MOX«, bo ISO« the Owyhee Basin, the IJttle Valley is not The sheep are all fat and there market shews no change from tha’ of paying charges. Tweedy, »5; T. D. Taylor, »5; Weston tad beol» ihodUo»«*! or Warm Springs Valley, the Upper 1 Leader, »5; — ................ a trace of scab or any other disease the demented woman, was declared in sMsabnuss. the past month, exporters are willing FRANCIS --------------------- ROUMAJOUX. W. - R. — Withee. »5; W. Willow Creek and Cow Valley as pos It are«______ ________________ Buying Beef Cattle and Mutton. sane in a court held by Judge Utz The snow has mostly gone and the t . buy wheat at ruling figures as quot Nye, Oregon. Waite, »5; W. S. Wells, »5: S K Gerald in the absence of County Judge sible sites for storage reservoirs. The John Shaw, of Heppner, weather has been so mild the sheep is in the -------------------------- I Yates. »5; John Young, ,5 Hwd euicXly. Il I.•***•■•* ■•a««"»«» ed here, but buyers have their own report states that 10 per cent of the city and from here will go to outside are now on grass. There is plenty of Hartman. Today she was taken to itoorbed H h .« «nd protect» 18» mvmbrono. ideas as tc values and refuse to talk Nearly Forfeits His Lifo, Salem by Deputy Sheriff Davis, who Less Than »5. Cwlorva tne teute ot laote aa 1 • “ ’ M FuH »“» water which runs to waste in spring points In the county to purchase beef feed in that country for the stock, burmess with them. There is some 0c at druggists or bv mall: trial »I m Ibe |by fatally A. M. Grilles, »3; Charles Grant. A runaway _ almost ending ..... ______ ... ______ _____ held back and stored would be amply cattle and mutton cold was accompanied by his wife. sheep for the even should the snows and sail Xl ’ BROTH SKA M Warroa »iraot. ccming in from Australia, demand started a horrible ulcer on the leg ot |3. A Sando, »3; Lyman Griswold. sufficient to properly irrigate the now Sound and Portland markets. Mr. weather be resumed Sew York. as free as some weeks ago. J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, Ill. For )2.50; H. A Kline, »2.50; Thomas but not ----------- Licensed to Wed. unutilized lands of the county. Shaw insists that the Hereford is by holders do not care to let any of their four years it defied all doctors and all Robertson »2.50; Felix Audette, »2; A license to wed was issued today Land Transfer. all odds the best beef stock that has grain go. unless they obtain a good remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve I [xlulg Audette, »2; R. J. Boddy. »2; to George A. Hart and Verda V Stew- McCormick Siding. Rock. Arthur E. Hascall. of Pilot been developed, and the Shropshire» premium over ruling figures and ex had no trouble to cure him. Equally Anna Brooks, »2; Guy McDowell, »2; w,— Orlalanl aaaHhJv ••« rolar. Walter McCormick has begun the the best mutton stock. He declares has sold to E. L. Wright for 12.800. art. of Umatilla county.—Walla Walla Maus Jars! Ketasedj. sv «4 h . «rare. porters claim that they are paying ail good for burns, bruises, skin erup- Mollie Mumford, Union. »2; E. B. Simonson. erection of a »1,500 residence on his that the Shorthorns have to be given the southwest quarter of the south the article is worth, the result la tions and piles. 25 cents at Tailman |2; Worthington A Gross, »2; J. A. place near McCormick Siding, seven too much odds in the way of shelter east quarter of section 14 and the west that there exists a deadlock between Arisona and Nevada have expressed A Co.’s drug store. Keller. »2; N. E. Bradley, »1.20; John miles east of the city. t Mr. McCor and selected feed while fattening to half of the east half of section 22. buyet and seller. Stocks at cell board - -------------------- — I Commins. »1.50; C. M. Pierce, »1.50; mick will also soon build a large be anywhere near as profitable a mar township 2. range 21. The property a willingness to subscribe to the I^wls warehouses are the smallest in the Fire caused »15,000 damage lu the Louia^ Prcebstel, »1.50; Albert Bros., barn in town on his lots in the south ket animal, or to make as good beef lies one mile northeast of Barnhart and Clark fair fund, with a small ap h'story of the trade, and it looks as propriation. Portland Flouring Mills Monday. Il, ~ 'after it is fattened, aa ths Hereford. station. »1; Charles Bett, »1; Phoebe Butler, west part of the city. if the shipping season will close short- IWM 0E1W GW0 REMEDY CATARRH •ly’s Cream Balm •:^rt. ^ n'.^COLD'hHEAD CHICHESTER'S FILLS