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I VISITING IN PENDLETON. Prominent Citizens of Umatilla City Spending a Few Days Here. J. W. Kelley and J. M. Griffith, res FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1903. idents of the town of Umatilla, are FROM 'FRISCO'S SUNSHINE iu the city today. These gentlemen TO PORTLAND’S MISTS. are connected with the B. F. Holbrook lrlgation Company, of Umatilla, and San Francisco Bay and the Golden Stokes, and are. enthusiastic over the Gate—Along the California Coast— irrigation prospects ot that locality. At the present lime the Holbrook Acros* the Bar of the Columbi. Stop at Astoria—Up the River to Ditch Company has 30 miles of ditch surveyed, with 11 miles constructed, Portland. and iu opeiaiiou. The land cover 4.—Not the ed by this ditch Is warm, sandy soli, Pacific Ocean, Feb. least interesting part ol the < ocoau capable ot producing five tuns of al- trip from San Francisco to 1‘urtiaud l’alia each year, fruits of every vari is getting out through the Gulueu ety and other crops of this climate in Gate. abuudauce. The water supply is it the traveler has not al read j taken from the Umatilla River a ltd ttalised the importance ut bau Frau- two systems of ditches are being con The line oí Geo. C. cisco a* a shipping point the number structed, which will cover, when com ot ships ol all nations thiough m U icu pleted. about 5000 acres ot laud, some Whitney & Co , frem the steamer ueuus it* way Horn the ot which is yet unclaimed government oc to 83.00. wharf to the gate will give him some- domain. “ idea of iL Front Liverpool, Glascuw. Settlers are now looking over that Bremen, Havre, Houg Kong, Mel portion of Umatilla county and a bourne and the islanus ol tue Sea. strong immigration is antlci]>ated they are all here. Some ale being this year. lowed to the wharves to load, others Mr. Kelly has been superintendent are already loaded putting out to sea. on the Holbrook works tor the past borne in drydock undergoing repairs, year , He has just recovered Irom a and many others anchored tn the bay severe speil ot the pneumonia, which waiting to receive or discharge car confined him to his home for three goes. Steam launches Hitting 10 ata weeks. He Is spending the winter in iro. Ferries coming or going to the the town ot Umatilla in order to take Oakland. Two of Uncle Sams battle advantage of the school facilities. ships and a number of transports, all His headquarters is at Stokes sta BE ONE OF THEM go to make up rather an animated tion. six miles west 01' Umatilla, picture not soon to be forgotten. where the Holbrook farm is located. A day of bright sunshine made a A large acreage of alfalfa will be AT pleasant start for the trip. The Caii- seeded ou the farm this season and iornia coast was plainly to be seen the ditch construction will he hurried ail day with dwelling houses here as fast as possible. One hundred and there. On the otuer side as lai acres of rye. sown last tall, is in a as the eye could reach a bioad ex very thrifty condition and this crop RELIABLE DRUGGISTS panse ot smooth anu sunlit aater and promises to become a source ot great out there somewhere it surely does profit in the semi arid districts. not require a very violeut stretch 01 Phone Main 851 The Ferndale School. the imagination to suppose there might lie the islands ot the Blessed, Superintendent Nowlin atiended of which so much has been written the last session ot the school board PHYSICIANS. in poetry and prose. at Fernilal:- a few evenings since. That route is barred to »teamers. The board re-elected Frank Wells and you'll never lift again his wife. Mrs. Louie Wells to ll’e The purple-painted headl ends or the ¡uanagei.ie.it o,' the Firndalc schools lordly keeps of Spain; tor nex, year and raised Mr Wells I. L MILLER, M D. D8PA1.N BLOCK. .Teats snd cvrrects eye trouble«, cstsr They're just beyond the skyline, how salary troui $65 per mouth to $75. and hai condition* and Impaired bearing e'er, so tar you cruise, Mrs. Wells' salary from $5*) to $60 per JlMses correctly fitted tor refractive er In * ram you—damn you—liner, with mqnth. The board iu conjunction •ra Telephone Main 1181. a brace of bucking screws. with Mr. Nowlin, selected $u worth ORB SMITH A BINGO. OFFICI OXER • of books to be added to the district th« Pendleton Savings Bank Telephone And when you’re threshing crippled library. Mr. Nowlin says the Fern »0 : residence telephone. Main 801 with broken bridge and rail dale school is one of the very best On a drogue ot dead convictions to in the county. held your head to gale; Calm as the Flying Dutchman from truck to taffrail dressed. You'll see the old three-decker for the Island of the Blest Valen tines... Errand F. W. SCHMIDT & Cl)., >R. T M HENDERSON. PHYSICIAN sad surgeon Specialties, eye. ear. *ose ad throat Office In Saving* Rank build ag Phone, catn SSI. m w c, buchly . physician and »ru geos. oice tn Drapaln Block. Telephone U*.-k 131 T LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC sod oervoos dtse«.«ra and dises«#» if wo oeo. Judd buildlm;. corner Main snd •arts Sts.. Office "pboae main 721 : Rra <d 878 DR LENA ALLEN' BOONE, OSTÍOPATH. OIBoe «IS Thompson street. Teiept yse Black 2««. TONSORIAL PARLORS. SILLY KRABHIG. BARBER SHOP AND **th room«, Maia straet. ifiree door* north o’ dots! Bt Geor*«. First class seme« tiw TONBORI a L parlors , court bt . Tfire- loon west ot Golden Rufo Hotel. J. 3 Face.Frop Firs- el*«s Vorkiaeu evtry- ming clesn, *11 modern tmprorsj«au FATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHOP. L'ES- ^blort. Court str et; brst vortiMiirls: modem improve menu; «11 tools #teril- Ised; Mth rooms in -onneetlon. BOOT «ND SHOE REPAIRING. A CO. LIVERY AND FEED «TABLES SECOND-HAND DEALERS. BTROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND hand goods If there Is anything yon need in new or second-hand fnrnltnre stove*, granite ware and crockery call and get his prices. No 212 Court street. ▼. NEW SND SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT snd sold: pawn broken: money advanced all kinds nf articles. Walers t ■'berry, pmp*-. 7*2 Cettonwnnd «treet. BLACKSMITHING. COPELAND A BON, GENERAL BLACKSMITH- a snd repalriDf, borsesholng * opecislty; promptly attended to; call and see in; shop ill West Webb street, just three blocks below Main street EMPLOYMENT OFFICE8. SPOONS MORI. THS EMPLOYMENT AGENT and Messenger men. If you want employ ment or help, or reliable messenger service at all bears. call on him, 220 court St . Phone Black IK ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. MAPLE BROS 217 tOüBT STREET, Genersl Electrician«, de-alers In elee »rie«! »oppile«. Home, stores, wired for »leetrtc lights, bells or telephones Elec rlcnl altores of *11 kinds Get oer prlres «epetr wort • specialty CABS AND CARRIAGES. RUBBER TIRE HACK. NKW AND VERY Istra style, for the servl,-« of the pogllc C. D. Csrnn snd Jas. B. McKag, prop«. Call st the Commercial livery staMe or tele phone main 1B1 snd the hack will eatl for goo. CITY CAB UNB. ERWIN BAK f T k . PR o T Telephon« M»ln 791 Offloe and waftiDs room, Alt* street, next to Savings Bank Bldg INSURANCE A LAND BUSINESS. J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most reliable fire »nd a-eident insnr sues companies Office with Hartman Ab- •trs-t Co. JOE H PARKES. OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. Opera house block land office boa Inces, such *s filing of claim* sod Initiating contests a specialty JOHN EiAILEY, JR., U. S. LAND COM- mlralouer—Specialty made of land filings •nd proof: Insurance and collection* Ot te* In Judd bnlldlng. room 16. VETERINARY 8URGEON. DR. G. W. VAUGHAN, GRADUATE OF THE Ban Francisco Veterinary Colle*«; calls st tended to diy or night Office at Depot Btabies; phone Red »11. DR. W K GARRETSON, ~ graduate optician The only complete Optic» 1 Parlor in the city. Six doors suntb of P. O , Main street, Pendleton. Ore No fee charged for eamtnation and consultation Dally east Oregonian only 15 cents a week. by carrier, CLARENCE BROWN SHOT BY EARNEST GROSSEHMIG. I IRRIGATION PAY8. Calvin Cole. One of th<, Pioneers, Puts In Operation Successful Sys- tern. Calvin Cole, who has a lanch 011 die middle fork of Cold Spring can yon, 12 miles north of Pendleton, was in town today. Mr. Cole ha* 320 acres which he has larmed lor the past 25 years. From 235 acres two years ago he sold 9333 bushels of wheat. II p ho« put in op- oration a system ot lrrigatlor which ha* proved very successful. So far he has 18 acres under complete Irri gation and plans to extend the irri gated area soon. He ha* a double ac tion railroad pump, which I* driven by norse power and pumps jno pal- Ions per minute, By the use of 250'• feet of two-inch gas pipe and 500 feet >f hose he Irrigated hi* garden and ilfalfa field - In addition to selling considerable csrden truck and raising 40 tons of ilialfa hay be sold over $200 worth of water to neighboring ranchers. He «old nf* water at 25 cents for 600 gal Ians The combined cost of -lrflllni- •he sell and of the punrp. pipe, and io*e was about $l<»00. It will pa> 'oi itself in two seasons. This plan might be used with equa' success by other larmers. A gieat deal of our sandy soil will produce Immense crops of alfalfa If water could be ptocured for Irrigation pur- CAHHIE PICKERING, BROKEN HEARTED, COMMITS SUICIDE | The Two Were Members of a Hunt Empty Bottle in Her Room Tells the I ing Party—Brown Receives Load of Tale—Said She Had Taken Nothing Shot in His Hands. —Restorative* Failed to Offset the Clarence Brown, aged 21. of Combs Deadly Drug. Canyon, was accidentally shot this Carrie Pickerlug, known also ar morning about 10 o'clock, w-hile out Cecil Norwood and nicknamed "Ce I hunting with Li* brother Charles, cil," a woman who wu* formerly" st | their nephew, Ivin Simpson, and Inmate of a house of ill-fame iu t ,.r Earnest Grossehmig, the man whose city, committed suit ide at the Co gun went off and did the damage. lumbia lodging house here last nignt All tour were wulklug In a bunch by taklgg morphine. into the canyon, looking tor ducks. She complained of feeling 111 iu the No game was In sight at the time oi evening about 10 o’<io<k and wa* in I the shooting. Clarence Brown was duced to take a walk, in Lope* that walking slightly in front of Groseh- the bra» ing air would relieve her ai d | mig and altout 12 feet to the latter's con*» qu.mtiy left her room at the Co left, and was carrying his gun, a Win lunibia In company with'Jake Weh b Chester, across hl* left arm and with for this purpose. his right hand grasping the gut Slie grew worse while out for stock and his left grasping the bar walk and was carried back from tbf ■ el. Grossehmig was entry Ing hi.. vicinity of the Sisters' school, to her guu in a good deal the same position rcom, about 11 o'clo» k. Ho,- cota> . The two Browns and Simpson .lion grew so alarming that Drs. MUler I heard Grossehmig cock his gun and snd Ringgold were called. The- | stopped, thinking the latter had seen found her suffering from morphii I game. All uaturally looked iu hi* ill poisoning and administer»^ ro«tora rection. As they did *0 Grossehmig * lives and did everything possible UI gun went off while -eating across hi* relieve jier. She lingered in an ur. left arm. The entire load of shot was onKciou* state during the night anc discharged into Browu's two baud* OOfCS. died at 5:15 this morning, and against hl* gun. which he was An empty morphine bottle carrying. Of course he dropped the Drilling Artesian Well found in her room, but she dent»«! gun. Joe Vey. who has recenttv had a Gross-ihmig immediately explalued 155-fnot driven well put in on bls that she had taken anything an-i II and insisted that he had cocked the (arm. 1* having a well drilled at his answer to question* ot the landlady of the Columbia. Mr*. F. X Rchemp I gun accidentally. His gun »»» a residence In East The Pendleton bt up.en breu< u-loading »uotgun, and to be well is already 180 feet deep and ha« only replied that she was hearted. fired the trigger must be cocked first. 15<( feet of water In It J W. Che ncy She wa* formerly propriettr The Browns claim that early iu the who is drilling the well. I* going to go house in the tender ioin dut ri t Lete hunt Grossehmig hau aaiu hi* gun deeper yet In hopes of striking an ar but has been absent tor a year. aht was loaded with double B shot, but tesian stream. At present the 1500 that alter the shooting he said the pound drill Is working In a strata of returned to Pendleton last Septem ber and hs* apparently led a virtu gun was loaded with No. 2. very hard rock and Is not making ou* life since her return. They alao claim that had not Clar over two feet a day.» In ordinary She was about 32 years of ence »Upped when he did, a* did ground about four feet a dsy is driv the others, when at the click of en The quality of the water is ex has no relatives In this city. Grossehtulg’s gun. that the entire load cellent MILLER DIES. ot shot would have gone directly into tie body. Mrs. Stockdale Dead. Underwent Nine Operations for Clarence Brown was brought to Mr* E J. Stock-lale died at her pendicitis in One Year. to* n a.- soon as a wagon could be.fom<1 ,JtI West Alta street last night Walla Walla. Feb. 7.—After under procured, and his lacerated hands of pneur.ionia. after an i’.r.e»s of were dressed by Dr. Ringo. about a week, The funeral will be going nine distinct operaUons for ap- None of the shot were extracted, held Sunday, Relatives who live in l«ndicitis. extending over a period ot a* the Lanas were oadly swollen the western part of the state have a year, Thomas Miller, the 23-year-old son ot ex Senator David Miller, died Dr. Ringo statt* that in bi* opinion been sent for. at the home of hi* father yesterday. there is some danger of blood pols The 1 mmediate cause ot death ontng on account of the shot being pertoration ot the bowel*. ejected trom a bras* shell, which would not make any difference bad I Over s year ago Mr. MHler he received the load Irom a greater) I stricken w ith a severe oickne»*. shortly afterwards it wa* announced distance. Gros»ehmig's gun «a* a 10 gauge. that nothing out an operation would — Hull down, bull down, and under «he save his life. Oce operation follow dwindles to a speck, DECISIONS RENDERED ON SATURDAY'S LOCALS ed another until the number grew to With noise ot pleasant music and CLOYD OLIVER FAILS LOWER COURT APPEALS, nine. Surgeon« at Portland and other TO GET SALOON LICENSE. dancing on her deck; cities were consulted in the case, and J. H- Tomlinson, ot Umatilla, is in J All's well, all’s well aboard her; she's Judge Eakin of Union. Ha* Er« »cus two operations took place at nos pitali the city. Echo Man Fail* to Get Sufficient dropped you far behind, Two month* ago the Record—Boise Holds Highest Per- in Portland A. Hammer, of Echo, was in town With a scent of old-world roses Number of Signature* to His Peti centage of Reverses; ßurnett Low- last operation was performed »csterdav through the fog that ties you Ilex-eased wa* 23 years of age and tlon. •st. blind. C. C. Morse, of McKay, will build a a native son of Walla Walia county. The petition of Cloyd Oliver for a residence this spring. A reporter for the Al bar... Herald (He was educated in the high school at Echo was Her crew are babes or roadmen; he: license to run a saloon Mrs. C. A. Smith has gone to Claf has gleaned through the 40th Oregon' and college of the city. The funeral tejected yesterday afternoon by the port is all to 'make report of the supreme court decisions will be held tomorrow from the resi lin, Kan., on a visit You’re manned by truth and science, county court. Thia i* the first ending and finds that about 83 cases have dence of Senator Miller. 10 mile* of a long and stubbornly contested R. P Moody, of McKay. w.U build and you steam for steaming beon deemed on their merit» end re northeast of Walla Walls a resideuce this spring. fight. Oliver'» effort to get a license sake; torted in that volume, More appeals G. H Saihng. of the Atheia Pres« are reported lx. the volume from Judge We'll tinker up your engines, you tallowed the expiration ot a license Snot Deer Out of Season. held by another party there. It is fence, »u In town yesterday know your business best. Boise than from any otcer judge In Walla Walls. Feb 7.—A. J Barnes, said that the anti-saloon element of the Is* She's taking tired people to Mis. M. A. Ferguson, of Adam* 1* tile state ar.d fewer of hu JeclsJcus a lad of 1» years, was fined 810 and Echo have defeated efforts made to i isiting her father. J. M Bentley lands of the Blest. sere re vexed in propon toi lo lit« rusts yesterday by Justice Huffman have the place incorporated. The bouse Night come» and a light Robert Mayle, of Birch Creek, late number approved than any other for the unlawful shooting of a deer. Issue as to incorporation being made somewhere on shore sends out its on the saloon question. It is alleged ly sold a quarter section ot land for judge Rarne« live* near fxic, in thi* coun friendly warning across the water. that those who favor a saloon there $1400. Robert Eakin ot the eight judicial ty. and on Tuexioy t.e »hot a fine Other lights farther seaward show think the- chances for such in estab Fred Senrcey, who lives 11 miles district is the only judge in the state de«-r. which had left the heavy tim that others besides ourselves are o'- lishment heir g licensed would be bet northwest <-f the city, was in town nun whose court no appeal 1» given ber and »a* bro*slug near th« Baror-s copying floating * homes. Morning ter with a city council to apply to yesterday. In the report. farm. A loral sportsman had the brings fog. rain and wind »nd the than to be compelled to dejiend upon The record ul all the other judges lad arrested and the fine was rosde A L Saaggart. of Helix, is con crowd at the breakfast table is con the county court, as is now the case were a* follows: light on account of bis age fined to hl* bed with a sever.- attack siderably diminished. The rain lasts Benson, two appeals and two al County Game Warden Morse has of the grip. Not Enough Petition*. nearly all day with a sullen sky firmed; Boise. 15 appeals. 11 athrmed. sworn out several warrant.« !or the The fedeiated trades of La Grande The members of the county court through which the sun vainlv tries to three reverreo and one modified. unlawful killing of game and trouble show itself occasionally The fog state that Cloyd Oliver did not have «11! buy a lot ahd build an assembly Burnett, nine appeals, two affirmed Ir in »tore for a number of reckless lifts longe enough to hhow .» rockv petitioners enough to entitle him to ball thi* spring. and seven reversed; Bradshaw, one sportsmen Most of these men live Roach Bros, are full feeding 6o appeal, and one affirmed; Cleland. 13 tear Dixie where game is plentiful < oastline on which the waves are a license to open a saloon at Echo dashing themselves into spray. The The court satisfied itself of that head of beef cattle at A. Rhodes' appeals, eight affirmed, four reversed at »otr.« s-asor.« of the year change from yesterday sunshine ti fact and did not go into a close anal place on McKay creek. and one modified. Clifford, one appesd this fog and rain is decidedly cepress- ysis of the subject farther. The law Real Estate Transfers. Miss Victoria Haas, of Wallowa and one modified; Easin no appeal. ing and the probability of the Islands states that the petition must have a county. ;* here visiting the family of Ellis, two appeal*, one affirmed and John H Dorier ha* bought of the Blest being anywhere in the majority of the precinct as shown by J F. McCarthy and others. one modifled. Frazier, five appeals. < t.arles B Haworth the co iders the returns of the last preceding elec neighborhood is decidedly vague. lh.ee afflrmd! and two reversed; lion being $6000. the northwest qnar G P. Skelton, of Pilot Rock, reports But in spite of fog and head wind tion. This Oliver did not hare. George, one appeal aad one affirmed; ter and the west half of the northeast ail crop« out there as looking fine, steady progress is made northward Hanna, two appeal*, one affirmed and quarter of section 2 township ( 4 but the growth has been slight. rsn>* one w#v4l A av I KE ra •■■». i rad«« A »W -- - ■ and the Columbia river Is leached and modified; Hamilton, six raaw_ ap range 31, and the southeast quarter Buffalo Hump Mines. W L. Rhodes will build a residence some time in the night. The bar is Things are humming in the big at McKay thi* spring on the reserva peals, three affirmed, two reversed of section 34. and the northeast quar decidedlv choppy and i* not crossed Buffalo, says the Grangeville New* and one modified; McBride, 10 ap- ter of the southeast quarter of ree- until daylight. A stop of two hours For the past two years a lOstamp tion land he is proving up ou. peal*, six affirmed and four reversed; tion 84. towT.Bhip 5. range 31. the at Astoria to unload freight gives mill has been hunmng steadily from It I* reported that George Marquis, Sears. 14 appeals, tlx affirmed, seven «•roe comprising 440 acres and king time to get your 7eet on solid ground the ore of thia mine and has beer the well known left-handed ball pitch reversed and one modified. The six miles southwest ot Juniper post- once more, a privilege which is ap producing from $7000 to-$16 000 a er. is to be married soon at Joseph. Portland bench sitting in joint ses- office The transfer was effected preciated. The ride up the river is a month. During this time a flee« of A. A. McDaniel and family In all won were affirm»-»! one and reversed throvgb E D Boyd's agency pleasant change from the briny, the ground on 'his level 50 feet rMs and •even persons, left last night for Po- one. E D Boyd'« sgency Through sun makes it* appearance once more '-00 feet long has necn stored. The ratello. Idaho, where they will re«Ide Of the S3 cases appealed and tried Charlo* P, Ha«<irth has bought of and is veiy welcome. A number of company hr* no < ’ centrator and as A. Rhode*, of McKay, was in town on their merits 46 were affirmed. 80 John H Dorter for $4000. the fraction ships are met being tewed down the it consequence lei • * high value* In Ot all al part of the northeast quarter of yesterday cn route to 1.a Grande to teversed and seven modified r.ver loaded with lumber an<i othe* the tailings It 1 • ecessarv for the prove up cn his reservation tract of these judges irom whom any number rection 1. township 2. range 2$, and Qregon products on their way to company to comm« ice mining else of appeal* were taken Judge Boise the want half of the northwest quar 200 acre* other lands. No other stops are made where than on th- 65-foot level, for stand* highest on percentage of re ter and the northwest quarter of the Douglas Belts, the sfeyepmsn. who and Portland is reached at 6 p m. soiithw<u»t quarter of section 6. town the two years' continuous work has went to the National Livestock con verses ahd Judge Burnett lowest. M. ship 2. range 30. The property lie3 nearly gutted IL On the 200-foot vention at Kans** City, ha* not yet quite close to Noli'j. NEW SHEARING MACHINES. level It is said t! at the values are returned, but is expected daily. W. F Matlock ha* sold 'o Joachin Grain Warehouse. lower, tat the ledge is 66 feet wide Helix, since it* incorporation. Is Harney Sheepman Will Put m in Ex J Blamont for $1000. 160 -acres of A. B. Cooley's grain warehouse will there. I utting on metropolitan frizzes, is tensive Shearing Plant Thi* 8pr,ng. land in settion 12. township 1. range be completed in about three weeks, building sidewalk* and crossing« ‘all G W. Water* spent last week In 21. The property lies seven miles Heavy Immigration. provided some delayed material ar ever the town.” and a calaboose. terviewing some of our big woolgrow- »outhwest of the city, in Combs' can rives immediately. That is. about J. 8 Todd has returned from the The new bridge across McKay er* ascertaining their views on the yon. three weeks more labor will be re National Livestock Asociation at quired to finish it. The building is on Kansas City. Before returning he Creek at McKay postoffice, « ill be advisability of putting in a sheep Captain shearing machine to remove the wool Mr. Cooley’s ranch, on Middle Cold visited his mother and brother in ready for travel next week THE Springs, about 13 miles from the city. Bates county. Missouri. Among other Haims Is the contractor. It will coat or thi* section, says the Burn* Times- Herald. He found that all favored It is 40x106 feet in size, and will conclusions he has arivod at as a re shout $200. have a capacity of 10.000 sacks. G. sult of his trip- is that the coming Carl Oberg, who ha* been for two the move and has the pledge of W. Brown, of Pendleton, is the over season will bring a heavy immlgra ytar* in tl.e mine» in the John Day enough sheepmen to justify the estab seer having the construction in hand. tlon to Eastern Oregon from Missou (ountry. is coming back soon to his lishment of the enterprise and Mr. LIMITED, iarm near McKay. He was recently Water* and Jenkins Bros., are ar- ri and Kansas. ranging to have two Cooper Sheep- Where the Timber Goes. n arrk-d tn Pennsylvania. •hearing Machine plants in readiness Petition for Guardian. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, John Schmidt, of Helix, who lately for the spring shearing. It t* claim of Eugene. Oregon, expect to cut in A petition was filed this afternoon bought out Charles Alspaugh's saloon ed that these machines are not only On ie_prot»-<! property 1903 about 120.000,000 feet of lumber to have Mrs. George A Alcott ap business, I* building a large cold iapid. but will take off at least two st :*« sm evrraat rats* at their mill. This will beat the rec pointed guardian ad litem of her storage house, said to be the largest l>ounds more wool to the sheep than ord of the output of any one company four minor children, for the manage - In the county outside of Pendleton. by hand, beside* taking all dirt off CHAS. F G PATTULLO, A ri in Oregon. If this company should ment of the insurance money which A. Rhodes, of McKay, is ren.odeling the anima) which is of material bene- cut 100.000.000 feet annually for 99 they fell heir to through the death of and repairing his residence and will Walia Walla. Wash. fie to It* health. years, they will still own enough tint their father, George A. Alcott, who do the same by hi* barn sotr.e time These plants will have a capacity ber to keep them running another died last December at Pilot Rock. thi* spring. Mr. Rhodes reports that « three thousand head per day and year People who call the Oregonians Mr. Alcott carried several thousand al) kinds of stock are doing finely will be an advantage in that respect most hacks will have to apologize.— dollars life Insurance. on Upper McKay. as it will enable the sheepmen to Salem Journal. Henry Lorenzen had his left ankle finish their shearing in a much short Favor of Isabelle Taylor. broken day before yesterday by a er time and get their shee-i sway OF PENDLETON. Going to California. In the case of Isabelle Taylor vs. fractious horse knocking him down. quickly to summer range. G. E. Stocker, of Alba, has 38 head Moses Taylor, Judge Ellis yesterday No doubt the promoters will have CAPITAL................................. $70,000 It wa* quite a bad fracture and it of milch cows. He prefers grade decided that the plaintiff should be was found necessary by Dr. Cole to a good and prosperous business from SURPLUS..................................$60.000 sorthorns for the usual reason, they awarded $10e suit money. $250 for at Transacts a general banking busl- the start, The plant will be so ar- put it in a plaster cast. bring a good price for beef when no torney’s fees and $60 per month for ranged that they can be moved from ness Exchange and telegraphic 'rans- Mrs. C. Ginn returned to Walla longer needed for milk. Mr. Stocker, maintenance during the while the di place to place. Gasoline engines will fers sold on San Francisco. New York. who owns 520 acres of land and 75 vorce suit is pending. Balleray & Walla today. Her sister, Mrs. E. Mc- be used for power. Chicago and principal pe nt* in the Donald, also returned to Weston to- head of cattle, intends to sell out and McCourt reprt ,ent the plaintiff and Northwest. ____ move to California, to what part of Carter & Raley and Peterson the de day. The ladies have been visiting Drafts drawn on China, Japan and CONDITION IS CRITICAL. daughter. Mrs. with Mrs. Ginn's the state he does not know. In about fendant. Europe. Thomas Thompson, of this place. a month he will go on a prospecting George Adams, Who Was Accidental Makes collections on reasonable tour through California. Shingle Mill at Alba. A. Kunkel received a telegram ly Shot. terma. yesterday Informing him of the death There Is a new shingle mill at Alba, Walla Walla. Feb. «.—The condi Stock of Hardware. built and < wned by Clark & McDer- of his father Daniel, Kunke). who was tlon of George Adams, who wa* LEV. ANKENY. President Robinson & Ripper, the Echo Land midt. It 1* nearly ready tor use. It *as City. Mo. Mr. Kunkel, who was brought to the Walla Walla hospital W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-Pres.denL A Lumber Company, have just moved Is equipped with new machinery and 87 years of age. really died of old age. from Athena Wednesday night, la re C. a. WADE. Cashier. into their new business house in engine, and as a side issue has a Tls son returned from a visit with ported to be critical. The shot and H. F. JOHNSON, Ass’t Cashier. 1 Echo. The builoing. which is frame, chopper for grain. The building con- his father about two or threo weeks pieces of clothing, which had been in is 24x70 feet in size, and will he used taining the new plant is 40x60 feet. ago. the wound in the young man's left for a storage house for side lines ear The new mill will be put In operation J. W. Stamper, of Birch Creek, who leg for two days, wore taken out ned by lumber dealers, and the firm as soon as spring opens. lives nine miles from town, reports all Wednesday night and he was thought has also put in a large stock of hard- winter crops in fine condition, and to be on a fair way to recovery. Yes ware. ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 1889 Four Thousand Rabbit*. their prospects greatly improved by terday morning his temperature be gan to rise and late in the evening An impromtu rabbit drive took the recent snow. The present weath Helix Man Honored. • 850,000 he was suffering from a high fever CAPITAL James Simonton, an old settler of place at the George Fry place □ear er has caused heavy feeding, but The surgeon did not make the state Eurns, and was a oig succes«. It is there appears to be plenty of feed, Helix, was a lew days ago presented nient. but Inferred that amputation Transacts a general banking business. by the Helix lodge of ’Knights of estimated that 4000 rabbits were cor and all stock is in fine condition and of the limb would probably be nece* Pythias with a beautifully engraved ralled and killed. This added to the doing well. *ary to save the young man's life. and solid gold badge testifying that 2200 killed last Saturday is quite en A. Perard, the sheep man who lives Interest allowed on tim« deposit*. i couraging. Anothe,- drive will be the order faithfully he had served Good Logging. Exchange bought and sold on ail 1 eld Saturday at the same place.— eight miles east of Pilot Rock, will for 25 years. build a residence and barns and other G. E. Stocker, of Alba, was In town principal pointa. Hurns Herald. buildings on his ranch the coming yesterday. In his opinion there will Spacial atte-'tior given to codec- Snow Beneficial. spring. He will expend several thous be a half million feet of logs at Ve- E. A. McPherson, of Portland, has and dollars, and vastly Improve the I rock & 8chmidt’s saw mill by spring tions. L. E- Huson, of Helix, reports wheat in fine condition In that neighbor been appointed to succeed A. C. Dil place. H. O. Moussu will at once lay and the number may reach a million. hood, The recent snow laid out eight ley as assistant warden of the peni- the foundations for the various build There Las been plenty of snow since W. J FURNISH, President inches deep over the Helix wheat tentiary. Dilley was suspended dur Inga and do the other stone work. the first of December for logging, J. N. TEAL, Vice-PrssIdenL. fields, and was of great value to the Ing the scandal investigation at the The carpentering contracts are not end every advantage has been taken T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. ¡state prison. crop. yet let A W. MALONEY, Mta 0MMer. of IL tot. . »s -g» GOOD GOODS »'■ Alexa -r IN SUPREME COURT ... « 9 9 r » X t t Alexander Dep t Store Special Showing of Spring Cottons and new Chambrays Poultry Supplies Oregon Mortgage Co FARM LOANS I have just received a shipment oi Incubators, Brooders and Green Bone Cutters The raising of poultry is a paying business, and a few dollars carefully invested Aiil bring many in return. • I have a first class itne and it will pay you to ex amine the same before buying el-ewhere The First National Bank Pendleton Saving Bank 741 Main Street COE COMMISSION CO Of Minneapolis absolutely guarantees t<x execute all orders when limits are reached. It holds no customer responsible for more than the margin be places on a trade. It chages no interest for carry mg long stocks. The Coe Commission Company has opened for businees i ~ Renn building on Court street, next the Kerr-Gifford offices. Chicago. New York and Minneapolis morning quotations received direct at the Pendleton office over the best extensive private wire svgtem In the world; will be posted for inspection. The quotations cover grain, stocks, bonds and provisions. A margin of one cent a bushel is required on gram, and $2 a share on «locks. An eighth cent a bushel .ommlssion is charged on grain and oi one per cent on stocks OUR CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS IS $300.000.00. Reference: 75 National and Stats Banks, Including ths Pendleton Savings Bank. OFFICES IN SEVENTY-FIVE NORTHWEST TOWNS. D. C. SU’ LIVAN, n,n,ter Pendki»" «"g