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Give them the same care and iced. The scrub will weigh 950 or 1000 pounds as a 2-year-old, while the other will weigh from 1150 to 1200 pounds, My theory is the better the stock the better the profit Under the present conditions of the cattle industry, good RIGBY AND CLOVE TO stock responds better to care than BUY OUT BALTEZORE. poor stock. The first costOs a little more, but you make it up several Will Make Sufficient Additions to Al times over when it comes to selling low Them to Manufacture Their time. 1 got 148.70 a head from my Harvesters Here. 2-year-olds which is not so bad ' The Rigby-Clove Manufacturing ICE. FLOWERS AND DUST. Company—W. T. Rigby and J Clove —has consummated arrangements un . «Jculiar Conditions Existing in Walla der which the manufacture of their Walla Monday—Skaters Enjoying combined harvester will be prosecuted the coming season. Themselves Without Coat*. First, the deal involves an option "You’ve heard ot Baron Munchuau- m the Baltezore A May foundry at the sen, no doubt," said the man w ho ban intersection ot Alta and Court streets. returned from a two-mile bicycle trip Secondly, the foundry plant will be up Mill Creek Monday afternoon. greatly added to by the purchase ol "Well, I’m going to tell you some thousands of dollars worth ot lathes thing of fact that may s«?em as ex- x radical drill and a »hapcr, a steam ttavagant as the baron's tab-s. Up- punch and steam sheais, a planer and Mill Creek al Aeil«' pond a crowd ol considerable other machinery. The people were skating on the ice. the Trill and shaper will be the very first afternoon being so warm that the Oregon. men shed their coats and gilded over wrought into Eastern It is not possible at thia time to the smooth surface ol the pond in their shirt sleeves. Well, that’s not so ttate just the amount of money which will be expended in the expansion of strange, but here are some butter '.he plant, but it is liable to reach cups I picked near the edge ot the 125.000 or 830,000. These additions pond while 1 watched them." will be made immediately, and within Thereupon, the relater took off hit a month the everyday working force hat and .taking a half dozen iresh of the foutijry will be Increased to yellow- buttercup« from hia hatband, about 20 or 25 men. The intention laid them or. the city editor’s desk. is to this season manufacture from 12 This is a true story. to 15 of the combined harvesters and Another remarkable fact which im threshers. pressed itseh upon all who mixed J Clove, the inventor of the cor. with the revivifying air and bright trivance. will leturn In about a week sunshine Monday was the dust upon irotn San Francisco. where he has the streets at.d the country highways been for the past two mouths having So mucn dust at this season ot the initial patterns and roller bearings year is unusual.—Walia Walla Union. made with which to start proceedings SPRAYING IS COSTLY. HAPPY AND HEALTHY. Large Amount of Chomicals Used In Walla Walla Valley for Destruction of Fruit Tree Pest». FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1903. Walla Walla. Feb. 18 — In the Walla SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS QUARLES BILL WOULD RE Walla valley, lying tributary to this HAVE ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING VISE HOME8TEAD RULES. city, between 86.000 and J7.000 war year spent In the purchase last of Affairs of the Union in Good Shape— chemicals for the destructloi ot Ban Propose» to do Away With Detert Surplus of 825 Donated to State Land Act, T imber and Stone Jose scale and codlin moth. The three- Some people begin Fund — Several Visitors From ingredients of tbe approved spray Also the Commutation Clause to show age before Abroad—Officers Elected. used by orchardlsts is lime, sulphur Homestead Law—Make Actual the meridian of life From the principal dealers and «alt The Milton convention of the Couu is reached, or they tlement Necessary. in these chemical« in Walla Walls have lived out half their days. Thev are ty Sunday School Union is accounts** Washington. Feb. 18.— The M-nat< It was learned 'hat in the last year prematurely gray, haggard and sickly, by old Sunday school workers of t».. aggregat« five carloads of lime and committee on public lands has begun and seMon> Tree from an ache or pain of countv to be one of the completesi three each of sulphur and «alt were providing for the repeal of the desert successes recorded in the annals ot some description. sold for that purpose Segregated land act. tbe timtier and stone act Cold feet, chilly sensations, stiffness in th« Union. Not all the Sunday school? there were 1.000 barrels of lime and and tbe commutation clause ot the muscles and joints, weak stomach and m the county were represented, on poor digestion, lack of energy, and drows account of the distance and the lutd 900 sacks each of salt an.I sulphur homestead act. in accordance with iness, nervousness, etc., show that old age leads, but there were a! out »kl dele The retail prices wnlch prevailed last the recommendation of the secretary has been reached ahead of year were a.» follows: Sulphur. 82 2i of the interior in bis-annual report gates present and a great outpouring time. Bad blood and weak per sack; lime, |2 per barrel, salt. 8f and in the message of the president ot the citizens ci Milton ami the sur- circulation more often It is hardly possible cents per sack Therefore the turn to congress .xunding country. It is pronounced produce these miserable total paid by fruit men last year for that any legislation on thia important "the most enthusiastic, helpful and feelings and signs of de subject will be had at tnls session of spraying chemicals was 84,790. la st" convention in years. cay than anything else. Thl» dore not include the necresar congress, now drawing to a close, but In the summing up of the affairs of An inherited taint or ily large purchase by the larger or the investigation put under way now ihe ut.ion it was found that the unioi poison of some descrip cbardista. such as the Blalock Fruit will help put the question in such a had a surplus ot between 825 ami 330. tion is at work in the sys Company, nor does it taae into «c- position as to Ynake action easy next tem, tern, causing stagnation and a general all of which was donated to the count the many small purchases from winter, should action then be deemed Ten unhealthy condition of the blood; and State Sunday School Union, drug store«, none of which last year necessary. this, and not the weight of years, is drag dollars was also voted to the state So far as It is possible to know at engaged in handling extensively the covet ing vou down to an untimely old age and president lor his assistance, to this time the senate committee on chemicals used for spraying. making life a protracted torture. his traveling expens«*». Lest year not more than half the ,public lands is pretty evenly divid«-d For purifying the blood and toning up Fund* of Union. orchards of Walla Walla «roiinty were regarding the merits of tbe questions the circulation nothing is equal toS. S S That It removes from the system all the waste The funds of the union are raised sprayed. This spring, when it is the involved in the Quarles bill matter that has been accumulating for by an assessment of 4 cents per year ntentlon of Fruit Inspector Morse to ftauds nave been perpetrated under years, and makes the blood rich and pure, 1er capita upon everv Sunday school compel a more thorough appiicatior. existing laws by grasping individuals stimulates the appetite and digestion, and scholar of the destroying solution to infected and corporations is only too well That is. the assessment is MISS FLORENCE EE5AH invigorates the entire body. It is also known that the trees, it will be realized tha« even a known nominally 1 cents per capita As a S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, matter of fact, net over nail Quarle» bill. If enacted. • would stop the greater amount ot money will be ex M Florence E. Keuah, 4M Mana street, Ottawa, Onu, write*: and the best punher and tonic for old peo Sunday school scholars actually eon- them; but it might also work much l-endtxl for that purpose ••A few month» ago I caught a severe cold, which settled on toy ple, an<l those who are beginning to show tribute to the funds of the county It would not be surprising, say harm to the public land stat«-», by re- age because of the run dtfwn condition ot tarding their development and settle lungs and remained there so persistently that I became alarmed, i those familiar with the fruit interest* If ull the rolls actually did union. the blood. With rich, pur« blood there is ment, and the members of tbe public took medicine without benefit, until my digestive organs becamt of tbe Walla Walla valley .f no reason why old people should not re so. the unicn could greatly extend its n the Pendleton works. The Rigby sere this year ex|ien<i«M in lhe pur lands committee, are therefore, study- up^st, and my head and back began to ache severely and frequently. tain the happy disposition and buoyant work. BRIDGEMAN KILLED. 1 he visitors from abroad were: Clove Company will continue to do chase alone of materia)» 'o be UMd Ing the case with much Interest, It •' / was advised to try Perun a, and although / had little faith i spirits of youth. i» evident that they are anxious to If you have a can Rev. H. N. Smith, of Portland, gu general repairing and custom foundry in tbe destruction ot fruit tree pest* felt so sick that I was ready to try anything. It brought me biesseo Had Hia Neck Broken by the Col work as heretofore. Among the Im do the fair thing on all sides. The cerous sore. Rheu perintendei.t of the state Sunday Within majority of the members ot the com relief at once, and I felt that I had the right medicine at last lapse of a Bent on Bridge Over the provements will be a large addition matism or an v of school work of the Congregational WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. three weeks I was completely restored and have enjoyed perfect mittee come from state» which would _ __ __ the ailment* com ct-urch. anti A. A. Horse, of Portland, WaUa Walla River. to the present building. made neces mon to old age. write us about it. an J our president of tbe State Sunday School R. E Porter, the Meacham wood lx affected by the proposed legislation health since. W J. Hibbard, a bridge builder sary by the increaaed amount of shel Physicians will advise you withoutc.iarge. Association. ana for that reason are thoroughly Mr. Morse is a lay from Spokane, was killed Sunday ter for the new machinery. -1 now have the greatest faith in Peruna. ” P. E. KENAH. contractor, is in tbe city. P—rY on Blood and Skin Diseases free. familiar with the situation, and in worker, being connected with the li last by the collapse of a false bridge OMEN abonld beware of eonirneU bought a txMUe to try. I am pleaaed J. O Haie. of Adam», ha« lately IKMition to deal with it intelligently. freight department ot the O. R. A over the Walla Walla River, five HELIX HAPPENINGS. The Swift Specific Ce., Atlaata, 6a. ing catarrh. Tbe oold wind and that I did, for it brought speedy relief. moved into Lis new cottage. If it were in order to make a guess railway rain, slurh anJ mud ot winter are «»;* miles from Wallula. His neck was It — only took about two bottle«, and I Frank Wilkes, of Adams, lately fir« a* to what will be don«-, it might be broken in tne collapse and he fell 20 Death of Farn Dale—Personal I Nctds is bed a n»-«t cottag«- which he 1» o«-cu- said that the Quarles bill, in its daily conducive to catarrhal derange- j eomudered tbte money well spent. Literary Program. of Those Who Attended I Sunday pyieg. As “ Yon have * firm friend in me, and I The visitors and delegates were en feet in the midst of timbers. present form will not pass. In some mast*. } ew women enenpe. Upon the first »ympioms of catching not only advise its tue to my friends, bat School Convention. tertained Thursdav evening with a nearly as could be l-’arned he was Ed Smith hr.» sola 33h acre« ot modified form however, it may pass musical an«', literary program of great not much bruised aside from the one Conservative Oold Peruna ebonld be taken. It forti-1 have purr h v~d several bottle* to give to Helix. Feb. 16.—Th* home of Mr. Innd at Juniper to Henry Mills, of this at tbe next session without the means to buy, and merit. Or.e of the feature» of the injury which was necessarily fatal. and Mrs. William Dale was suddenly place. sentiment in the committee inclines fltte U««s syatem against cold* and ca noti.-ed without exoeption that it tn a repeal of the desen «and act or tarrh. -■veninc was the music by the Hypo- One other n:an was slightly injured, darkened by the dreth of their y-’ting- Clara Meller ha* bwn ap|«ointed The following letter gives one young ha* brought about a speedy cure whero- Pte quartet—male—of Milton, Other barely enough to put him off duty. It •■t »on. Farn. who died of scarlet fe guardian of Augustus A Wagner, to Its radical modification, to tbe re music and exercises were by Miss is believed Hibbard's neck was brok- ver. on Friday evening last, ajed 1 minor peal of the timber feature of the tim woman’s experieace with Perun*: ever it ha* been toed.”—Mias p~m M. m Her < e-rUng U * popolsr n <-iety Ger bing. Anna Black. Miss Howard. Mr Bns- en from striking on his head and years. ber and stone ait or to its amend Frank 8 .Murphy, of Perry manager shoulders, and not fiom comlna in ard and Mesdames Sanders in and C. ment so that the price to be paid for woman of Crown Point, ImL, and abe Mrs Vaaghn is here from Athena, If you do not derive prompt —n— of the Grande Ron.ie Lumber Cod'pa contact with the falling timber». He attending her father. H Miller. pine limber must be ascertained by write« tbe fol lowing: W. M Gern, factory results from the use of Peruna, ay. is tn town. The following officers were elects«! was 37 years of age, and had been a who is thought to b* in a critical con- appraisement and to the mod' fixation “ Recently I took • jong drive in th* wrr.e at once to-Dr. Hartmaa giving a So far Mrs. Jane Woody is spending the of th«- commutation clause of the POTn'ry, »nd being too thinly elad I lor the ensuing year: President. H. H. 1-ridge builder eight years d'tion full «tatetnent of jour case and he will at can be learned he had no relative« her week visltlcg la Athena with ( urtis. of Athena: corresponding se»'- homtwtead law so as to have It apply caught a bad rold which nettled on my heplresed to give yon hi* valuable «d- Walter Smith, who has been visit only to areas in certain specified io lung», and which I could not s-*«n to wee gratte. letary, .Mrs. R. Jones of Echo: re ing his brother. Dm D Smt’h. re «laughter. Mrs Cars Cannon WANTED FOR FORGERY. __ ___ if there i» legislation next shake off. I had heard a great C'-*i of I Ad«1-«-»-» Tw. Hxrtrr.ac. Prwsid*nt Alexander Adam» wen* to Walla calities of cording secretary Miss .Maude Fra turned to Pendletnr Friday. b«n«'.*r.um. t olumoa^Qa zier. of Milton; treasurer. Miss Eva D. B. Ri'bardson made a flying trip Walla this norning to be examined winter it will probably he along thes* rwuna tor cvui* *u. eaiurrb ana J . The by the pension examto at thar lines Belts, of Pilot Rock Vice-presidents: Two Men Lodged in Jail to Await the to Pendleton Friday evening. Sheriff From Baker County. Tbe president has been mad« to be- ‘ Frank King and h!» sister. Mrs place first and superintendent of the home Sheriff Taylor last evening arrested Decker returned Saturday from Wes that gets your lungs soie and weak aepartment. B. E Cotm. ot Pendleton- Carl Saranasen who lias oeen vis lleve that tbe present laws are tn-.r.g and paves the way for pneumonia or s«»cond. and superintendent of tbe pri two men whe gave the names of ton. where they have been vdsiting iting Gu* P:ar.tlng ât Greasewood, re used in the interest ot private greed : LT eonsuiption. or both. Acker's Eng rcary department. S. K. Yates, of Ernest Greet, and Georg«- l>-ouxrd re- relative«. turned to his home al Q«i<nry. Or., this and against tbe true interesta of the people, in which belief he 1» •»m-our- Ida Hill has returned home froir morning liah Remedy will stop the cough in a Pendleton; third, and superintendent spectivefy. on description furnished ag«-d by th«» secretary of the tnterior day and heal your lungs. It will cure of thé normal department. T T Salt, him from Huntington of men wanted Echo. wheie rhe has been with her Father Broecha i and Emil Fix THE STtaasRO PISS E>E«’»HEtt 150 Styles ' and th«- commissioner ot tbe general consumpticn. asthma, bronchitis and of Milton. Executive committee, Mrs. there on the charge of forgery. They sister. Mr» R N Stanfield. «otnuanied the remains of Sister land office Having spent a number Grandpa and Grandma Metier have A. Lowell. F R Riehmond. Rev. are apparently about 30 years of ige S. al] throat and lung troubles. Positive Paphunita from the church ia the • ESTERMOOI STEEL PEI CO. of years in the public land «ountry. ly guaranteed, and monev refunded if R. W. King -Committee tm the next and have very lately shaved smooth, returned from Salem, where they city to the mission •■cutotery the president is quick to s»v tbe »pent moot of the winter with their 1 Hur guelet. whereas, both, according to the de you arc not satisfied. Write to tu foi blare ot meeting. Rev I jhs 5 and S. In block 4. it the Mt points made against the law and the Jene«. M rs Talbott. scriptions. had cither beard» or mite- daughter. tree sample. W H. Hooker ft Co, Rev. W R Callister addition were yesterdav sr»M Buffalo. N. Y F. W. Schmidt & Co. Committee on resoluttors. Rev. La- taches. They were first recogi-lie-d I Jatres HT! is Lome from Whitmar. to Gerry Kimball by W F Earn hart a«*d of rhinr»» He w I! undoubted ly renew bU recommendations to con Sarah Geis. by Marshal Blakelf Both wer I kxlg Ci-llege. reody for spring work mar. C. A. Sias Mrs Consideration gress at th* next session WHY THEY SUCCEED. Miss Mary McLaughlin, of Wallula, the real estate man nominations. B E. ed in jail to await the comin o* the Committee on Meanwhile Senator H ar. »brooch, tr ■m e-as the guest of Dells Bott. Satur 295 Coon. Mrs. L. S. Betts Rev. H. N. ‘sheriff or otbeT authoritie kmm They Are for a Specific Pur- Smith. E H Swisher, of Adams is n the chairman of the committee, has writ Huntington. who are expecte : to ar- day. pOM, Ed Ruab and w'fe. rf Sand Hollow, city. Mr. Swisher has lately rem>le! ten a letter to the secretary of th»- rive this evening Delegates Elected. Nothing can be good for everything e<! a bufldlnr in Adams ter • billiard Interior, asking tor full informatico «■•■re Hells visitors Saturday. tlWTi Doing one thing well brings suc- The following delegates were elect- Mis» Luln Simpson Is In tFe city ball. and al»c p.it tn a stock ot to- and has received a reply which goes Digging Irrigation Ditch. ed to the next session of the State • t*acco« into the question at considerable rum Weston W T Sbaw. president of the Mil- Association which Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing Sunday School This reply win form the Miss Maude Curtis returned to her Father Venderbelt, ’who ha» been length ^7 will be held in Portland in May- Asa ton. Freewater h Hudson Bay Irriire- borne at College Place last Wre*tM*»- visiting with the Catholic clergy In basis of the dlscusslcn In the com- teacher ia school district No. 43. met Before Judge Eilia. tion Company is tn town on business Taylor. C. E. Berry Miss Maude Fra mittee They’re for sick kidneys. day. this neighborhood, left today for will; a seriMus accident at Keaaevrick connected with the company. H« Ed Weaton. charged with They cure hackbche, every kidney zier. M C. Salt J G. Garrick. Albert Montana has probably been the recently while stepping from tte Rev Hugulet. Mr» Charte» Rett», Montana, where be will take charge stealing, waj thia afterwoon arraign Gilliam. Mrs. McBrnhn. Mrs Nellie states that the surveys to establl«' JttsaEtkel Kina were in attendance ol a ch uroh 0L crtxiMt sufferer from abuses of the tram The platform where she de Jone«. William level» and determine the exae* coots « at the Sunday school convention beit'. i Here 1« undeniable evidence to Hemphill. Mrs. R desert land act. The rich cattle own fended frotn the train slope* rather ed before Judge Ellis. He took ad- N Berkley, the real estate dealer, Reevre Mrs Miller Mrs J H of tbe main ditch will be made at Ir Milton ’rst week. prove ft: er« of that state have used the act sharply and. «ot noticing it in the xantage of the extension of rime the yesterday sold th»- .eft half r-t sec Mrx A. M. Weaver, of US N. A Koontz. Mrs. Frank Richmond. Mrs once, and that the work of digging as a m»-ans to posse«» themselves of dark. M’ss Rynehart tell and sustain law allows h>m and his case will be lion 31. m township X31. tn Geor«:- H tbe ditch will proceed immediately He will street. Cripple Creek, Colo., whose Stockman. Rev Payne. Rev. Lamar. large bodies of grazing lands, and the ed a painful injury to one of ner low called again tn a few days Notes From Echo Clark for August Sii’wep Con«ider Tbe company has «ecu? f rubai ’-y st that time have an attor hubend is superintendent of the U. Rev. Miller. Mrs. G. A. R. McGrew. thereafter frauds tn as many as half a dusec Echo, Feb. 17.—There was en- ctlon, 83.100 er limb*. The ligaments were torr P. R. F. quarriee, says: "Doan’s Kid Mrs. Killgore. Rev. Armfield. H H. ed right* of water enough to irrigate joy able basset roc tai given Montana countie» «re- said to have from the knee xrinu Miss Rynehart ney employed and may plead oot guilty. John D Hargett a prominent far been extensive and to hare covered ■•r PHI b are a remedy in which I Curtis. C. A. Sias. Rev. Jenett. Hor 6.000 acres without Infringing in th* Fellows’ ball this evening is receiving treadnent at tbe Walla any prior rights of private least upon J^nip ’ r, was ir trer from north of ace Richmond. Mrs. Booker. B A. a period of more than a dozen years Walla bospitaL have great confidence and I heartily Indies Aid Society of Echo The He .etorts the re-endorae what I have before stat Marquis. Miss Eva Belts Miss Grace individuals or any other company attendance was fair, and after spend the city yesterday, Montana has also suffered to some Mr. Shaw was unable to state just wheat a« all right In his '.elghbor Mrs 8. A extent from abuw* of the commuted ed aboet them in our Cripple Creek Oliver, Herbert Yate«. ing a time at pleasant gam«-» the sale will be put under water how much Received Certificate*. hood, promising finely homestesul law. In states further east pepera. Some three yean ago I gave Lowell. Mrs. M. A. Whitman. Mrs. this season. It de of baskets took place. The bidding The following are- the aames of the of suffering from indigestion if you There are at the Catholic mission the operation of that law has bfen them to our little girl, who was trocbF Ga’rett. E. L. Peulan-'. Rev. R W. from this ditch was spirited and the society a as made pends upon tbe demand and upon school on the Umatilla reservation. 78 satisfactory and Its repeal or modifi sncceaafal applicants for teacher*' eat what you want, or of starring ed with a weaknees of the kidneys. King. Rev. E B Jones when the ditch will be finished The happy with the final cash balance of Indian scholars and 11 teacher». cation will oe resisted by resident» of certificate«, a* the reaalt of the last yourself to avoid such distress? ▲ few doees checked the annoyance Program Carried Out. 825 50. after paying all expenses. The ditch will be six miles long. 10 fee* Tablets taken those »fate« Settlers on land there examination: First grade. Ethel E Acker's Dyspepsia and la a abort time after a continua The prepared program was carried wide on the bottom and 14 feet wide society will give another sqrtal tn The Catholic mission church has over alter eating will digest yoor food per- become p»-rmanerir residents In most Winans. Elizabeth McKenzie; second 100 adult Indian members tion of the treatment cured her. She out with very few deviation*. the near future wh»-n the patrons arc Its rases and soon develop into well-to- grade. Misses Deila 8 Wall. Dora M tectly ard free you from all the d:»- has had very little trouble sisce principal features were as follows. on top. and three feet deep. The Free promise», a rich treat in a new and Father Bcudreux w bo has been with the exception of when she \n address on ’’Teacher»’ Need* ” by- water city touncil has just voted a pleasant program. connected with the Catholic tr.ission do cltiz»n» Further west where lands Darr. Della Beagle. Nellie W. Sander ugreeable symptoms of tz.dige«ti<M franchise to the company to run tbe caught a severe cold; then there were B. E. Coon, was one of the first it*n_* Mr. Benson will ship five cars of on the reservation for the past four are cheaper and settlers mon scarce son Agnes McKenzie and Messrs and dyspepsia Eat wta: you like at main ditch for one-half mile on Mon symptoms of a recurrence, but a few tn the program. <attle tomorrow and Mr. Dorn, of the nioutha. left today ter Montana to this ia not the case and It Is to such Harry Huber James H. E Scott. S any «me and take an Acker Tablet Mr. Coon is on£ roe street, in that place. Positively guaranteed doees of the pills never tail to ward of the c-dest and most unselfish P 8. E. Co will load out two cars of ti.ke charge of a church at French localities that th* Quarte« bill is in E Darr. C- H McGhee. D P. Boyle. afterwaid. tended primarily to apply, But the Third gtad- Misses Ella M Wail. Your money will always be refunded off an attack. 1 recommended them promoter? ««f the work, and hir« opin wheat, making him five cars in three town. For Stomach Troubles, question is. how to correct the Bessie 1. Ogle. Grace Edwards. Myr- if you are not satisfied. Write to us to a lady friend of mine some time ion* are i'-cognized as authority ou day a. By her attorney* Carter * Raley. abuses in states like Montana Wyom- ”1 have taken a great many differ- :1c Hodson. Stella A. Pennick and tor a free sample. W H. Hooker ago, who used them and waa greatly any topic connected with the Sunday Mr Kooniz took a run up borne over Myrtle J Hemphill has begun k spit trouble ent medicines for stomach Buffalo N Y. F W Schmidt A Ing and Idaho. without doing harm William Eames. benefited. I keep them constantly In school work, The next important pa Sunday and returned to the capital I Co. for divorce from Alfred C. Hemphill. ■nd constipation.” says Mrs S. Gel- Co. to states further east? the bouse so aa to have them on hand per wag by Mrs. F L C. Betts. Its Monday. The general grounds for the action of Dunkerton. lowa. "but never Sentiment In Wyoming ia strongly in case of recurrences. I do not hee title was. "Getting and Keeping ger, Senator Smith paid Echo a firing as alleged, is incompatibility of tem RaahvUie. Ind. have a« good results from any a« from against the Quarles bill, because of Rate to advise any mother to use Scholars.” Messis Ely Bros .—1 have been a Its doctrines if applied Chamberlain’s 8tomach h Liver Tab visit Sunday last to see his mother per. the domination of tbe grazing Inter them in her family where necessity would pernap« double tbe attendance great sufferer from catarrh and hay let«." For sale by Tallman A Co.. in law. Mrs Gulliford. who ba« beet. Newt Newt son an extensive farm ests. and Senator Warren of that demands.” but quite ill. but ia much better. fever and tried many things of everv Sunday school in tbe county druggists er from the Van Sycle country, was state, who Is a member of tbe public found no permanent relief until 1 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 within a year. The address by H. N. in the city yesterday visiting with his lands committee, may be depended found it in Ely s Cream Balm about cents. Foster-Mil burn Co.. Buffalo, Smith entitled. "Front bine 8’inday Red Clovar for Hay. Committee on Irrigation. family, which resides In town during uflon to prevent a favorable report, if N. Y.. sole agents for the United School Equipment," was omitted from eight rears i ago. and we have been J. W. Muir, an old-time Pendleton- Juda* Hartman, as president of th* the school year. He has several child within hi» power to do »o States. fast friends i ever since. |Rev.) R. M Its regular place on the program and Umatilla Valley Irrigation Associa fan. is in town visiting bls mother ren in the city schools. Bentley. Remember the same—DOAN’S— was really incorporate! on Friday tion. was authorised last tall to ap- At present ue is farming and raising AT PEST HOUSE. and take no substitute. Charles G. Marcey. administrator of Messrs. Ely Bros :—Find enclosed with Mr. Smith's address entitled prlnt a committee of five who wer* stock on Basket Mountain. 15 mile« 50 cents fen which please send me “Cradle Roll.” Every member of the to report to the general government from Milton. When he left his ranch the estate of Benjamin W. Marcey. Man SUMMON8. Giving Hia Name as W. S. your Cream Balm. 1 find your reme convention felt uplifted and amply- on the methods and prospecta for the «now ws> two feet deep on the deceased, hac filed his final teport of W Hght. Dies Taf Smallpox. the affairs of the estate, and secured dy the quickest and most permanent level. He is planning to go into the In the Circuit Court of tbe State of repaid for attending the convention, Irrigation in thia county, from the A stranger who gave his name as Oiegoo tor Umatilla County. by Mr. Smith’s dual acldrre«. Rev. standpoint of practical men who hare stock buslne«« more extensively, sn<l an order of distribution of the same W 8 Wright, died at the pest house cure for cold in the head, catarrh, Nettle J. Burt. Plaintiff; to . Count F ecl. Yours truly. Dell M Potter. .Marvin, greatly to the regret of every- long resided here and are suppose«! will put In 4D acres of red clover tv among the h*irs. ’ The estate netted l urt, «lefendant. last night of confluent smallpox. General Manager Arizona Gold Min- ixxiy. was unable to be present, and to understand the subject of irriga put up a> hay next summer. On ac ever 82000 dollars To Count F. Burt, defendant. He has insisted to Coroner Cole and In the name ot tbe State ot Oregon, you Rev R W. King was his substitute count of the long winter season on William Wilkinson has >>een sp to the nurse tn charge that his name ing Co. Kit hereby i eq aired to appear and anawer in the handling of the topic. What tion. locally at least, from start to fin Basket Mountain, he winter* hl* r I ock pointed administrator ot the ««tale of waa Wright and that he came frotr. !sh. Not long after the convention the complaint filed against you March Logginq at Ukiah. or«»r « m tu» h *«>«*.«»» w ■ kui». j.^n «g "The which wag hi Id here in the fall, and in the valley. -’«th. 1900, in tbe above «0 tit led court Shall We Do With the Boy?' Andrew- McConnell, deceaiu-d. who Raker City, l-ut he left no other evi ’ }be Ctreelt Court ot tb» State « t Or> « «a, 1* *>d ; -id suit on «« before Monday. Msrch 23rd Primary Teacher" was discussed by which authorized teet of logs ’or Umalli » l'oaaiv, to be soMter.ed K«r ux the appointment, died Intestate in the alate insane asy dence concerning his name or former Four hundied thousand •!>03. »awmill at wk. in tbe Ka»t Or.yontaa. a Looking for High-bred Sheep. Mrs. W. A. McGee. C A Sias ad Judge Hartman appointed as such lum January 17 The appraisers ap place of residence, and as he waa very will be ready for the sawroill At wwerew pabUsbeU In t*e c-mntj .bmt» And you w'll take notk • that if yoe W S. !<ove and S. A Bennett stock pointed are Oua. Stein ger. Perry reticent about himself generally, it Is Ukiah upon the opening of tb»‘ saw «aid ,utt n*> be«n «-..m-nonceki. tkr 6r»t pobll Failing and W D. tall to appear, anawer or otherwise plead dressed the convention on the sub committe Jesse within said time, tbe plaintiff for want ject. "Qualifications of Advanced Hansford, of this place; N. A. Davis men. who live about 12 miles east of Houser and John Bentley larve influì thought h* might have made untruth ing season. There is a i hereof, will apply to tbe above entitle Sunuay School Teacher." In the ab and Jonathan Talbert, of Milton. and Baker City, are in the county pros ful representations of the kind, as so ot timber 'ai-d hunters in that neigb- <onrt. In said suit for relief prayed for in A Zenske. one of the most prosper Their report, pecting among the sheepmen tor the plaintiff*» complaint, vis : For a decree «11» sence of Mrs. M. A. Whitman. 1?. E. O. D. Teel, of Echo. many do. under the impression that t-orhood. many of whom com» from cus farmers of the Helix country, will »living the lx,nd» of matrimony existing Coon handled the round table on which will be made public in a short selection aud purchase of a large !he Palouse country. There is yet in build a residence soon on .lackson he could gain access to the tublic’s between Nettie 1. Burt, tbe plaintiff, and home department? Mrs. R. Jones time. Is looked for with great interest. Lumber of i.igh-bred rams, If thev street, on the north side y< u. Count F. Burt, defendant; and for It will be < hanties without being recorded as a the valleys around Ukiah about four ran find enough to 4uit them they Inches of snow; in the higher grounds the care, custody and control of the minor discussed “Why Parent« Shoul«' At C->uzen of the state. ranno* fob Liquoa licibsi . «•bildren to be awarded to the plaintiff tend Sunday School.” The general will buy all the way from 55 to 75 a commodious dwelling with all the Sister Paphunita Dead. from two to four feet according to He was well dressed and had no ap- modem improvements, and will be oc □ his summons is published persuart to an discussion of the subject. “Order and To tbe Ho*. Cown.y Court wl l'matiU* Ceni», Sister Paphunita. aged 37. died al rams. They will buy fewer If they I«earance at all of being a tramp or altitude and lay of the land. Older of the Honorable W. B Elite. Judge cupled by Mr Zenske himself ty, «tal» ol Otvc.m : cf the Circuit Court of the State o’ Ore Management." wa« opened hv G. H. the mission on the reservation Sunday cannot find the larger numbe.- of flrst tobo He was apparently about 40 •*. th» «.nderegaeà voter» and texpay*»« gen. in. and for Umatilla County, to be Cibbs. The two details acrorded *o morr-ing ol heart trouble Gas Planting, of Greasewood says years of age. and has been In the Pm*ltll* Fteciuvi. Untatili* Couaty. « »t» Rhe was choice, Toda..- they are at J. E. Smith’s published for »lx consecutive weeks In Ptate President Morse were ircr.rpo a «f Otrgou. do herebv peuttau you» boa rubi» Tomorrow they will be in tn at the wheat out there (the* not pest house three weeks, coming here ranch, native of Irelan and for b-xty to grani tutoJ H Tomitnaon a 1 ranaa the East Oregonisn. s newspaper published jSbr — .____ «inou» »nd msl« ated Friday aftern«x>n in one exer- 13 years—ever since its founding— the Pilot Rock country. look fine because the tops have l>een during the first stages of the disease, tor tKaa Ib« a«l« 1*1» «ad ot «a.. »prniuou». In the county wherein said suit has been uquor». In <|uanUtì«e »I lire, tbàin'Tv v^olivò* U<|U??*-la then fir» falioo*. ««mmenced. the first publication thereof rise. He discuss«^! “The Boys’ Cla»«” had been » seamstress at th»- mission. cut down and discolored by the late and being quarantined Imm-'diately. or tbe Ih. reruM nar«oa ol •«» monta, °« monta» fron Àpcl A mi ] ', i »« l-Ing Friday. January 9tb. 1803. and tbe and conduct«M a round 'able on teach- She wa* greatly beloved by her co- We aell the greatest of blood puri f-texes, but that the roots are In fine to*c» ot buunre» la UmatUla Umani:* Fre- ere- He is the second man to die o? last. March 20th. 1903 ,—— einet, t mattila couniy. Sut» -i «f of urvguu. Oregon and aL* "The Sunday School workers in the church, and ro less fiers Acker's Blood Elixir, under a condition and no present reason ex smallpox in the pest house in a good ty. Stata Made and dated at Pendleton. In I'ms < rs' meetings. w» will »v«r gray : tills Conn tv State of Oregon, this Sth day of Revival." was a general discuxsior sc by iboao not associated with her. pcsllve guarantee It will cure all ists why there should not be a good n.any years. The last one before him January. ISBC ■ - Ä. Parker. a. Carmlcba»l led by H H. Curtis. Friday evening tut who hail the advantage of her ehronlc and other blood poisons. If crop. wa« a negro who died there about PETER WEST. I. Bbsrn. JSe,rer ’ The funeral was held you have eruptions or sores on your Attorney foe Plaintiff President Morse deliver*«! an address acquaintance. three years aro. The latter was near Í Wtllmm j •■¡nK on “Front Line Sundae School." Onr at 8 o’clock Monday morning from the body. or are pale, weak or run down. ■* * 8*yior. H. C N*»». Tailman A Co., druggists, guaran ly dead when discovered, and died tn H-Co»»ell. J.C NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. cl the very interesting papers of the f athollc church, and the Interment It is just what you need We refund tee every bottle of Chamberlain's a few hours after being admitted S P|' “"“’»y- I * Du«.»*n. ia tbe County Court nt tbe Ht»te of Oregon, session was by Miss Ida Troyer on was in the Catholic Mission cemetery money If you are not Cough Remedy, and will refund the satisfied u • Bu nbam. W. M rresman. for Umatilla Couaty. »ittiag in probate w 11 Lanreno». J Fiorsn the "Best Means of Increasing At cents and »1. F W Schmidt money to anyone who Is not satisfied A Co on the res«rvn t Ion. In tbe matter of the ettate M William Brown, WALLA WALLA NEWS. tfeo vro»* w, ». dec*»»«-d tendance.” Professor W. C. Howard B.Ü. Lutow. J.W.L^"^7’ after using two-third» of Its contents Noti«-e 1» hereby given tb*l B. D. Boyd, a* opened the discussion _ _______ _ of "Sunday _____ _ Cass In Jail. This is the best remedy in the world Ushers at Opera House Refuse to John Kay*. Injured at Wellule. executor of tbe lad Will and Teatament of S. Tbo» P Uuin*. Constable J. W Dykes, of Milton. for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup r Mukham. U. Hu.bandv ¿ D Jack William Brown, deoeawd ha» filed with the Schoo) Music.” .tlrs. S. K. Yates was Work Gratis Any Longer. A. J. Me Isaac is at the St. George <-tork ti the above entitled court bl» «nal so enable to be present, and her paper, last night brought down John and whooping cough and Is pleasant .. .. Hte ’ Case, a FALLING HAIR Walla Walla. Feb. 17.—Private Geo. He went through the Wallula bridge nant and report, and »aid court ba« appointed J. H. Round. a. (X) »»—»------ It prevents any Anderson. Ninth Cavalry, has chal 10 o’clock tn tbe forenoon of Monday, tbi Stb "Primary Work.” was read by her that collapsed last Sunday, and -sus young man who reside« in that vicin and safe to take. finally BALDNESS day ot Mareb, laSB, being a day of tbe nex- son. The remainder of the proeeed- His physician ity. who Is accused of stealing a pis tendency of a cold to result in pneu lenged any one man in Walla Walla Noties la hereby regular term of aald court, to be held iu March, ing* of the convtMitfon are found In tained some injuries. reuilou will be i for a buck i-nd wing dancing contest tells him there is a fracture of a pro te! from the residence of Charles monia. l»Ol. aa the time and tbe County Court room In Dutrwy th» cauM, you rcmova UUod court M Mar the County Court Houae In tbe city of Pendle the opening paragraphs above. at Fort Walla Walla. February 20. jection of one of the lower vertebrae. Sxms. Cas* waived an examination th« «ff«ct ton Umatilla County, Slate of Oregon, aa tbe before Justice of the Peace John L Pendleton Pioneer D«ad. His face Is considerably bruised and The Philoilthlan Debating Society place when and where all persona having any GRADE SHORTHORNS. Kill the Dandruff Germ objections or ex’iept'on» to the »aid Anal ac Miss Julia Haller, the cashier in and the Phrenakosmlan society, of one of his ankle« jammed. He fell Miller, of Milton, and in default of hall Notice of Sale for Agister*« Lian. count »nd report, or de «¡ring to make any ex waa put In the county jail. ot the Boston Store, received word Whitman College, will debate on Feb 10 feet from where William Hlbbari Notice la hereby given, that under and ception« thereto, or to any matter or thing WITH NEWBRO-S "The the Batter the Stock the Better ■lone by aal-i Executor during bia administrs the death of her father. William Hal ruary 27, on " Resolved, That a Rail- by virtue ot tbe Statute« ot the Stat» of struck, wh.rne neck was broken and tlen, mint present tbe Hine, and the aald final Much Snow at Meacham. Oregon, tbe uuderolgued J. I> Ingram Profit.’ ler. at his home in Albion. Idaho, on road Commission Would be for the who was instantly killed. Mr. Mr- aoeount and report shall then and there be U m and claim» a Ilea upon ooe certain P. P. Collier has returned from a Sunday. The funeral and Interment Best Interests of the People of the a ited np in and settled Burr Johnson, of this city, who has Isaac is an ex-pollceman ot the Spo settling, bay color, branded with an Indian This notice is publish»«! pursuant to an or- a band of cattle on Umatilla meadow» kane force. He is undecided whether trip to Meacham and Murdock Spur. of Mr. Haller took place yesterday at State of Th» only preparation that Washington.’’ The boys biaad. tbe personal pr«perty- of «Wear <l»r ot the Honorable George A.Hartman, Judge Sblrkay for deoaxturlng and feeding »aid will Brttroy thoM parasites. Day before yesterday tne thermometer Albion. Mr. Haller resided In Pendle have the choice of sides. of tbe above entitled Court, made this 5th day sold a carload of his 2-year-olds at to return to Spokane or no». gelding 5 hi mouth*, ot the r«-a»onable registered 10 degrees below zero and ton for about four yeas during the ••t February. l«os. E D BOYD, The ushers of the Walla Walla Echo. Saturday, for 4i4 cents a -EXCELLENT MAIR DRESSING... value ot |11; aud that I will on tbe 7th Executor of the teal Will and Teotaasent of the snow was five feet deep In the early 80’s, and was wall known to all opera house decided yesterday that Inland Daily Praas. pound, They are grade Shorthorns «fay ot March. IWJ-S. at 10 o'clock. In tbe William Brown, drcaaaed. For Salt by all Druggists. mountains. He was dealing with i.aeruK.u ot »aid dur at tbe frvnt doer the older settlers. He was 72 years they had worked long enough for Chicago. Feb. 17 — The Inland Daily the Attest: and averaged 1126 poundsc. They ot thi uouse on tbe farm of th« under W D Cn»MnsaL«m. Cone tv Clark. PRICE Site. of age. His surviving children are nothing and consequently refused to were all Of hi« own raising ex Press Associat.on began Its sixteenth wholesale woodmen. «Irned on Lin.* Cr«-k, atwit live nillm Miss Julia Haller of this place; John seat the house last evening. They cept five, Mr. Johnson ha« been in annual meeting at the Palmer House »outhwest trcui I’endlet-m, lu M Kay Pre ESTRAY NOTICE. elnct. In UmatUla County, Oegon. aell the If you deaire a good complexion, W. Haller, who 1s at Walla Walla, state that they will not return to work the stock business in thl« county today with editors present from vari A re«l cow »bout « years old; dehorned; stove described gelding, at pnbll«'- auction ous parts of Illinois. Wisconsin. Iowa use Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It where he Is associated with the Dean for les «than 50 cents a night C F mar»ed with »lit in each ear; no other brand since 1870 ■> the blgb»»t bidder to satiety aald lien visible', has whites ot on forehead end some Does it pay to raise good stock?' raid other states embraced by the as acta on the liver and makes the akin Abstract Co.; Mrs. D. W R.illey, of Van De Water ha srefused to give tut »aid chargee. 111. aud the oust ot t-«-»a’ white ou belly and flank, ana baab of tall to lug and aelllng »aid gelding, aald charm "! Emphatically sociation. A. W. Glessner, of Galena. smooth and clear. Money refunded Portland, and Mrs. Hazeltine, of Men them what they demand and says he Mr. Johnson. while. Taken up about middle of November, ■aid having been due end unpaid tor more than Write to docino. California. John W. Haller will have no difficulty in filling their owner c»u have cow by proviug property and yes. Take a scrub animal and a got-d Illinois, is the presiding officer and If it doea not aatlafy you. three months pay lug expenses. W. H. Hooker A Co.. Buffalo. N. T. was In town Monday and yesiarday et place« W. V Tufford. of Clinton. Iowa, the specimen of one of the beef breeds J. C.SALTMAMH, . - 4 u- l-MJUM. MI m Leuua Ryuebart. a school iouta to and from Albion. for free sample. F. W. Schmidt A Co. and raise them from calves together. secretary of the convention. DatxL Fsbrauy litta. lMfi. Birch Creek. W miles south of Pendleton. Showing Age. sss A Beautiful Canadian Girl Saved From Catarrh of the Lungs by Pe-ru-na. W IT’S JUST A COUGH STEEL PENS WHAT 1STHE USE -AROUND AN UNHEALTHY HAIR c^’DANDRlJIT HERPICIDE