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GEORGE ADAMS DEAD. WATER THE ÖESERT TO ACT AS COMMISSIONER. Victim of Accidental Shooting Die* of Blood Poison at Walla Walla Hospi tal. Walla Walla. Feb. 13.—George Ad MORROW COUNTY WORKING ams, son of the late John Adam», ot FOR RECLAMATION. PHYSICIANS. Adams, Or., who had been at the DB. W. G. COLE, OFFICE IN JLDD Committee of Citizens to Solicit Gov- Walla Walla hospital for the past 10 lavs suffering from a severe gunshot building, Office hour», lu to 12 a. m. . 1 to ó p. m. I'eiepUoue red 371. ernment Aid—Artesian Water on «round in the left leg, died yesterday Washington Side Opposite Castle afternoon a* 3 o’clock of blood poison, J L. MILLER. M. D-. DESl’AlN BLOCK, will be an- Funeral arrangements treats and corrects eye troubles, catai Rock. ibal conditions and impaired bearing nounced later. The discovery of artesian water op Glasses correctly fitted tor retractive er George Adams was 23 years of age ror*. Telephone, main 1131. , posite Cascade Rock, on the Washing- and was born near Athena, where he drs smith & bingo . OFFICE ovEit|lon 8*'le. da* influenced th«' «-omn’.it- made his home during his entire life. ihe Ueudieivc Saving» liank lelepuoue 1 lee of Morrow county men named to .;0; reameu .-e telephone, main 301. I investigate the irrigative possibilities About 10 days ago he and his younger trother weer out hunting near Athena H S? GARFIELD. M D.. HOMEOPATHIC H Morrow, to suggest gov and while returning home late in the physiviau i vd »urgeou office in Jod«i I ernmental experiments for artesian evening he was accidentally »hot tn buuoiug. Telephone Office, black. 73; res I wells as a solution for irrigation 0« MkBcs, black. 24. Lhe arid lands of this district, says u the back of the thigh and severely in jured. DR. D J. MeFAULUBOOM 17 ASSOC IA correspondent of the Telegram. Gun «adding, small pieces of cloth tion Nack. Telephone, main *31; real I The committee submits to the Co- «ience telephone, black, lnl. | lutubia River Irrigation Association, Ing and the entire load of b>>d shot was carried into the wound ,ui<l re DR. T. M HENDERSON, PHYSICIAN the state organization, two proposi mained there for 24 hours be ire be- and surgeon Specialties, eye. ear, uos> tions—one to take water from the ing removed. He w?s l iough to the and throat. Office in t«av>ags Dank bullu Umatilla River at a point near Echo, Walla Walia hospital and tre; ted lor mg. 'Phone, mam. 331. and run a high line ditch through a week, when it was thought necessary DBS KEYES A KEYES. OSTEOPATHIC northern Morrow, and one to try for to removi the limb in order to save the FbyalcUu*. Ch rouie and nervous diseases artesian water. The former project is young man's life. The operation was a specialty Office one block west ot post- entirely given prominence as being •performed yesterday afternoon, but office. «easible. Its successful execution -ieath. due to blood poison, was the DR. W. C. RICHLY. PHYSICIAN AND would mean irrigation -of over 100.- I immediate result Surgeon, office In Derpam block. l'eie- 000 acres. pbene. black. 131. The committee consists of E. M. DIES AT COUNTY FARM. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE. CUR«'Mt Shutt. Frank Gillia, G. Conser. J. M.l and nervous diseases and diseases ol Heger and W. B. Finley. It has been I wvm«m. Judd building, corner Mam aim at work for several months and re-1 Frank Milarde Wa* a Skilled Leather Court St*. Office phone, main. 7X1; res Worker—Was 78 Years of Age— ports to have looked over the topogra I «deuce, red, 273. phy of the district involved with care. I Well Known to Stockmen. DR. LENA ALLEN BOONE. OSTEOPATH. At present there are a dozen township* I Frank Milarde, a Mexican. dl««d at Office SIS Thompson street. Telephone, in northern Morrow, which are nc-th- the county poor farm last night about black. 244. lng but waste sheep range, too sandy 12 o’clock of a combination of paraly to cultivate and so bare as to orodacsl DENTISTS. sis and Bright’* disease. Milarde ha.1 scarcely enough grass for summer I been an Inmate of the farm only since E. A VAUGHAN. DENTIST OFFICE IN uange. The whole distri«t is compar 'ast fall. He wa* 78 years of age. and Jud<* building. 'Phon*, red. 71 atively level, and slopes beautifully had been a wanderer up and down the K. A. MANN. DENTIST OFFICE IN AS down to the Columbia, the 18-mile Pacific Northwest for the last 50 socialion block, over Schmidt'* new drug slope running about 22 or 23 feet pel years. »tor«. ’Phone, red 271. mile—just enough for irriga’ton pur- He is well known to all the stock men of the West as a very skilled ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. an lrrigatkn workman In leather, particularly tn k F. HOWARD. ARCHITECT and bU-1 dream to take water from the Umatilla rhe manufacture of stock saddles. His perinteudcbt; makes complete and rells River and run a high line ditch across handiwork as a designer or stamper °r <he Butter Crewk country of wester” ir. leather secured for him a reputa - ------------------------------------------ ——------ I Umatilla, and thenee across the arid tion a great msny years ago. It that SHKEK & COLE, CONTRACTORS---------- I lands of Morrow, running into the Co particular line of irdustry he was an Builder». Estimates furnished on short I. . . v n notice Job work s specialty. Trompt I ,?11Sx,yP!?C€’ . irtist. !®ervice. Shop on Bluff street near Main I Blalock, of Walla \\ alia, even wen*, to Dr. Vincent, who has known him --------------------------------- *— ------- ~ I the expense of having plans and «ur- for over 30 year*, says be was a man U«rX---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* btTnfU1‘Unf.i 3 of excellent character—“a fine old of masonry, cement walks, stone wails, etc. Ischeme to water an eighth of a million 1 man.” l»Mive orders at East Oregooian oice. I ac res of this territory. Capital was c~E~rR<>rTMAN. ARCHITECT AND SC Irever soured t<? carry out the project FRIDAY, FEBRUARY JUDGE LOWELL HESITATES Fair Appropriation Bill Allow* No Sal aries to Board—Only a 2®. 1903. PLACES OF THAT People of All ATTRACT VISITORS. « Nationalities Rich to Be Found—Advantage* for All Classes of People—Description of the Mint. Sau Francisco is a decidedly cos mopolitan city. One evening you can find an assemblage of several thous and i>eople with a picturesque mix ture ol' tartans and pipers and a choice of MIO singers doing honot with song and dance to the inemoiy 01 Robert Burns, and ou the 1 ext a i equally large gathering of enthusiastic liibhnia paying their res poets to "the Harp that once thro’ Tara’s 1 alls." and no doubt every night In the week and perhaps in the month, lould be occupied by th» different nationalities watch have taken root in this bus? city. But. although this is a busy city, the idler from all lands and in all walks of life is here. In a party of six. who found themseivts together one night there was one from Manila, one each from Colorado. Texas. New Mexico. Australia and Oregon. Uncle Sam says it’s all right Man Can Afford to Lo*e the Time—Board INTEREST Will Not Organize Until in May. Judge Stephen A. Izowell hesitates seriously about accepting the appoint inent of commissioner for Eastern Or egon tor the Lewis and Clark Exp«*: tion. Judge liOwell regrets that his means do not warrant the expenditure of tjme and energy which the law ini poses upon the < ommissioners, who will receive no salary. The appropr’- ation allows them only their hotel bills and railroad fare—does not remuner ate them in the least for their out lay ot time, which will lie ver, 'on- slderable, if they even attempt to ex ecute the amount ci work which the law require* of them. Mr. Ixiwell declares that n > man who is not indepen« ently rich < •au nt- lord to undertake tl- duties ot expo*1 tion commissioner Ol the 1! morn- tiers of the commission, 10 Hu vest of the- Cascade mountains, What he thinks I* obviously an error in the enactment of the commission bill int< law prevents the organization of the commission before May 23. which will help embarrass the members by crowding their labors into too short period of time. Mr. Lowell did not go to Portland to meet with the other commhsiormr- and the other officials of the exposition board, on account of the overland train upon which he expected to go •icing so late arriving here h< equid not get through to Portland in time. GOOSE LAKE THAT LIES HALF IN CALIFORNIA The Modern Dead Sea-Sand Lake That Travel* with the Shifting of the Sand Dunes—Nothing Live* in the Salty Water* of Lake Albert. Facie Sam. In the perron of ten of bit government oScmi*. la a. war» I* 'b*r*e of erory departmen 1 ot our distillery During tb» entire proess* of dwtUlatloo. «Her the wtusker 1» atored In barrel» In our warebouae». during the »even year* It remain* there, from tbs very grain we buy to the wbUkey you get t’ncie «Sam I* oonatanUy on the watch We dare not take a gallon of our own wtukkey from our own warebouae unteaa be «ay*! It'* *1! right. And wh«-n Ur doe» »ay ao. that wbl»*e> nm 'Urert to you w th ail I la original »treugu. rteb- newaod Davor, carrying a L'NITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S GUARAN TEE of PURITY and AGE. -nd «nt.ng the des.«-r«- cnormoua nrofiu. That'« why HA YNEK WHISKEY 1* the be«t for medicinal purpose« That • why It la preferred for other u»«*. That * why we have over a quarter of a million aaUsfied cuatomera. That'» why YOU »hould try it Your money back If you'*« no*, aatiafiad. Goose lake is the largest and most important lake possibly in Lake conn ly. l-akevlew. tne county town lies at the bead of this lak -. and it is not onl the most important town in th< county, but is surrounded by one ol th* richest farming 1 and atockraiaing sec ' uh ;» in the stale «,<»... ; . Saves Dealers’ Profits I Prevents Adulteration I to have be« n named tor the tact tha' in early days myriads u. wild -e«»< olted its waters and fed on the natur al mead > wh tr.at bordered it* si. >nw They have not entirely abandoned tbi ¡dace yet, and ducks and brardt- and wan* and other featti ¡« d game «til irequeul the place Goose lake it 40 pill-i loug an i ar erases from one mile lo in V idtl »nd its depth range* >r >m a few feet to Ido Alout bait of the lake II« in Or« gon whit- th«' ’ otlh-r h »II lie« m California. From one end to the 'Frisco Stake. other It* shore* are lined with " o : d -I Wr will «end -ou FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYTCEK-S SEVEN fortable homes *urro"n<>ed with riel I YEAR-OLD RYE for SAflU. u>d we will pay the «-xprro* ebsege». Try 11 »nd A number of years ago the writer If you doo l find It *U rigbt «ad u good «• you ever uaed or can buy from farms that produce ever? thing that is I of this epistle wa* helping to b-tiid a ar.ybody else at any price, aend It back at our exproae. «ad roar H no Wil) be grown in such a Itaitude. While the I returned to you by sexi mall Ju»t thin* that «jffer over How could It be railway «in Puget Sounjl and along In fairer’ If you are not perfectly «atMfied. you are aotout seeat. Heuer let people ol this sectiofi have great «]x>rt I the fall of the year every secord man ua »end you a trial order If you <loa want four QuarM youroelf. get a 11 fishinx. ) unting and >kattng on t.w I in «-amp was working for a “ Fri*<yo friend to you. We »uip la a p-aln aeaJcd eaae. ao mark* to «bow wbat'« iake, but little boating I* dot.«-. Al I ib»,«le itake.” ami toward this end all friv U roa can uae *• Quarta or can r« t w«>e of rour f-end» to Join you. though a strong breeze is continually j olities luxuries and «oir.e of the ne« - we W.e «rod JO. <O Quart» tor als o«* t>y > reLgbt Prepaid. .Ku* . an : ,.nu t..< wau-r 1« of s-affivient I •■vine you »4.00. We bare been la bu-.aea« over SS rear* and have » essltie» of life were sternly sacrificed. paid up capital of toouaoti <Jb «o you run no rate SATURDAY’S LOCALS depth a »ail is nev«-r *eeu on this va-' The “ Frisco stake' ’it may be ex body of water wai«n is boasted of at I Write our nearest otter and do it NOW. plained in '.«assing. consfitted of any W. H. Gould, of Mountain precinct, •He 'inland sea" of Or« gon and ‘Tali I where from »25 to »100. the »100. of THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY (ornfa A small row t>oai may be mho I courae. preferred, and with th:» sum is in town today. •T. PAUL. OAYTOR. OHIO ST. LOUIS, BO. now and then n«-ar som»- ranch ho.ue I the f« stive railroader shook the d> st * B. Nobl«- of Cold Springs looking DIVTLLLABY. TMOY. a . t* built clo*« to the water» edee. bu’ I oi rather the uiud of the camp from after hie cattle interests these tor seme reason do not venture- his feet, departed gaily southward Ai Grover. of Helix, is in town to far from shore. I and was seen i o more until the fol day. arriving last night A Modem Dead Sea. lowing spring, when be'would return ki4o*,.fciJk„-Ü.S. ASAS- «-iaeAMiÄ B L. Miller, the Athena ham--** and regale his less enterprising co Abert Lake. 52 mile* from Lake-i> » maker, was in town yesterday. workers with fairy tales of hi* winter 'a a way- get GOOD GOODS * ’ Alexa- der'- t at the gateway <>t the •'desert,“ 1» ■*!'- A daughter has been born to W. D. life in 'Frisco. There is. of course, ed the “Modem Dead Fea.” It is 2» a variety of explanation* for the mag Humphrey and wife, of Pendleton miles long and averages from one to netism which seem» to draw ali sort> A son was botr. a few days ago tr 10 miles in width, it has no outlet and condition* of men and women A L. Swaggart and wife, of Athena. it is fed at one end by the Chewaucan i from all pUnt* of the compass. The I> m Smith, of Helix, came to town River and at the other by a hot spring student se«»!:lng to increase his knowl yesterday end Is still here. or bus! that boil* up like a creek from the edge can. und educational facilities rest. «•arth. i Jke the Dead 3e«k it never cf the best. To the seeker after plea* Mi*s Maggie Bannister, of Alhena. makes any precept)trie change in depth ure the passing show ropres«viiled by cou * ho ha* b«*en the guest of Mrs : W and its water is so impregnated with, about a dozen theaters and several S Petry, has unions VERY STRONG. minerals or other substance» that no returned bom* peribtendent. Room 15. Asaociatioo land it has been evident for years that dozen concert l«ai!s offers a range ot building. l*odleton. Oregon. I government assistance would b< All Line* of Labor v/ell Organized in entertainment at surprisingly moder Homer Kendall and Bert Richard- living thing can survive in iL Not a fish or other water inhabitant mav be G M KELLAR, plastering and CE I necessary . Of late efforts are being sen. of Helix, «-am» down yesterday ate cost. It Ke tires of this and seek* Southern California, found in iL and even the ducks and town, transact inf bn* end are still in men ting Cement walks a specialty. E® I made to enlist government an«1 state more serie ihings. there Are able geese, so plentiful tn the country, do returned George E. P«rlnger has it ess. timate* furnished free. Work guaranteed. I aid by the business men of Morrow lectures c- a variety of subjects. not light upon Its water. It prodn<^> with his family from a visit to South Leave orders at Hadley and Zehner’» cigar I j Umatilla J. Ueuallen. of Westen, was it : r slant death to toe fish or other a arer Church buildings with puipit orators, ■troe Main .treet P O. box 104. | VmaJin> nw ,„f era California and with his father at Arlington. Inhabitant when placed tn it. Chewau cushioned pew*, pipe organs, and town tjday en route to ficient water to irrigate a quarter of I Los Angeles. Mr Peringer say* that open door». where he has homestead right* to look ran River flows into the lake over * CABS AND CARRIAGES. the area in summer. The stream is time* are quite good in that part of after. lal! of several feet lc height. Fist, U. S. Mint California This is largely due to a BI BBER TIRE HACK. NEW AND VERY Fow Uxed J® its Utmost by the Smail Mr». Miller and Mr*. Jones, of Echo from the river drop over this fall by very unusual amount of rain during The mint is «ne of the show places latest style, for the service of the public. I ditches and by farmers iruga«ing sys- went through the city en route to’Mil- the thousands But when they reach C. D. Carlin and Jas. S. McKay, prop*, «'all items between Pendleton and Umatil- the past few months. This has natur of San Francimo. and is well worth ten to at ter d the Sunday »chooi con th« water of the lake they immediate ally stimulated real estate and also a visit. It i* open to visitor* every at the Commerctal LJvery Stable •I*'* la. and at the height of the dry season ly make for the banks and throw them phone main 161 and the bark will call fori, _____ ___ _«._» every other line of buisenss. Mr. Per working dav in th* year fr»m 9 to vection. Jou I last year, there was no water what The shore* A. G Crigler, of Freewater, has ■elves out of the water inger report* that the labor union* 11. and can turn out brand new money -------------------------------------------------------------------- lever running at the Umatilla's mouth months’ of the lak«- near the uotitl. of the river CITY CAB LINE. ERWINBAKER. PROP I apparently insurmountable ob- are experiencing a great revival In st the rate of nearly »S.MK'.Oiio a day. lust returned from a five J are lined with fish tn all stage* of de-1 f Telepc u.e main 791. O®re aod waiting I , . Southern California. Nearly every tf you have a gold brick worth any trip to Missouri, returning by way oft rccm. Alta street, next to Saving* BankptBfl* 16 to be overcome in two ways composition and the sands are inter I g form of Industry Is organising now where from »5«> to $5'M«0.0< yv you can Southern California. building. | according to the investigating commit mingled with lot»-» of 6-h that han | • that has not before been organized take it to the mfnt today get Un«-b- Nate Ptnkerton. of Athena is ir. the tee. The Umatilla is a raging moun bee* dead tor years One result, he states has been to Sam’s receipt for iL come hack to- city. H» I«* just returned from tain river at high water, pouring mil- BOARD AND LODGING. make capital timid and more or less morrow and get the same go id in A Moving Lake. Sumpter, where he has been looking lx ns of eailons to waste every 24 Sar.d l_a>< :* in the heart of the EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE corner OFlhours At this period the entire area resentful, as the monied men claim pieces, without costing you a cent for after a mining deal E. -Court and Johnson »treeta Good under the ditch is to be flooded thor- that the unions are unjustifiably ag- the prores* D T Phuitps of Pilot Rock, is in dtsert and i* the poxzler of the peo The large. clean rooms wkh comfortable beus. I . , . v« « _ l gressive and unreasonable. Then are a number of room» town today It a the mid*: I . He repons live-tux k as ple of l<akr «-onnty Rates 25c and 50c a night Thro. Smart. I o«khlv. thus making less water neces very through which the visitors are shown, »and ------------- dune* I I Prop. Isary during the dry season. The n«v*>s- unions are gaining in influence is fine condition and very little sick of great sand bed.- an •j j------- ■ greatly. in the rjelting room the gold 1» *<"-ti ness among the people. I ssry water is to be stAred in re?er- and its shore* are lined with fossils first tn brick*, »iu.000 in each brick, ALTA- '¿9KNLR ALTA AXP|voirs which will be filed at high water. Grant Horn ha* returned from in fact, it ts the center of the great , • ARBUCKLE MINES. and looked very tempting; tb«-se are «; »4 ^d «’rer ZroK Thus the winter and spring flow would That the » Idaho to his farm on East Birch Irake County fossil fields placed in the melting pot*: melter lake mov.* from place to place is lu paw «» vert- »»-ii-t 1 Pendleton feed yard in connection. L.|be made sufficient for the summer’s Creek He went to Idaho to look for A Five-Foot Vein of Fine Coal is Now and poured tnto molds, where they lied by 'he ctixx-n* of .be county whi>| g Neff. Prop (needs. sheep pasturage land* harden into bar* about a foot long, in Sight have lived there for a number of year* TH17 rt GCO1H3K «HCSTAURANT—BEG- A* C*Bet t0** eXPen8'? °f ' °n . Alfred Scndo has sold to Hear, uUr meite as“ re^ Short Lien. strncting artificial reservoirs of the V Gentry and George Whitie* re half an inch thick an<i an inch wide, They ran point out where it was at Schultz, consideration »550, the east different times It I* explained that specialty Open day and night T A. I vast capacity that would be required. I turned yesterday from the Arbuckle ihtm they go to the press-room, where half of the <-ast half ot lots 1 and 2. oidfather. Prop. | natural reservoir* which could be fit | coal mines. They report that snow is they are passed between rolls of a the wind blow* lontlnuously from one and all of l«»t 8. in block 2. in Helix THE 8TBAHON BOOMING HOUSE, »181 ted np with comparatively small 'x I now al>out five f«^*t deep on top ot the number of ton* pressure- and come direction for * Ion glime and at certain Harry Huber, of Millon, report» an seaeoo* of the year: that the sand is Main street, Mrs. H. E c«K>per. Prop. | penditure. suggested as a kt the mine*, miner* O'it in hare at»mt five («^ long and __ _______ are ,_________________ _ _ sutieti ______ | mountain» At the Ratro 25c. |tutf>. Little fluming excepting one long I have completed the contract for a tun- th“ right thick«»*** for »5 gold piece* unprecedented amount ol building go moved like dust in the storm; the lake Everything strictly first clai ■Oc and »1 per day stretch across the Butter Creek coun-1 nel 100 feet in depth One tnnnei which were being coined at that tim<? ing on now in that part of the county i* gradually filled at one side and the wttn and projected for the coming spring. sar.d from the OGier side Is Mown out THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 3011 try. would be necessary has uncovered a flve-foot vein of fine The»« Lars are then «-overed George W. ijeuallen. of Atkena. is and the water follows tlie hole made The slope of the Columbia has prac-l coal, and the members of the com- »ome kind of a < one position. -«Itir-ed in South Main street. Mrs Mary Williams « Crop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging tically no winter, and is an ideal'spoil pany feel very much encourag«-d over n copper lube and subjected to a cer tn the Txt? The?- claim that tr. on« He has in 150 acre* of by the wind rooms Good comfortable rooms and clean, tain temperature of heat to soften for raising fruits, vegetables and her-1 the prospects.—Heppner Gazette wheat, which 1* looking finely, as is season the lake wil Imove a long dis well-kept beds. Lodging 25 cents. ’hem They are then i«as*«-d on to ail the wheat in that neighborhood. tance in this manner Then the wind ries. The project would be the biggest I ------------------------- — another room where the coin* are cut irrigation enterprise yet carried out I Echo Note*, G. H Sherman of Athena, accom changes from another direction and I have just received a shipment of Incubator*, out and stamped and the edge* of the panied by his niece. Miss Myra Ow«*n. thus changes the course of the lake in Oregon, and the season would be] Echo. Or Feb. 14.—Mrs' J. H. Brooders and Green Bone Cutters. The raising bars are returned to the melting poL in It* restlm* condition; and so on un the earliest Evidence of what the I Koontz. Mrs C. H. Miller and Mr*. was in town yesterday'and today left of poultry is a paying business, and a few dollars The newly mad«- coin* were tn sight Columbia River valley will do Is seen I r Jones are attending the Sunday- for home. Mr. Sherman is proprietor til in the course of a decade the lake and l«t>ked vary bright and nice; carefully invested will bring many in return. n.ove* long distance* in different d! of the Athena meat market. on Blalock Island, where seven ton* school convention at Milton «*• lections.—Paul De Laney, in Oregon I have a first class line and it will pay you to ex lot alfalfa have been taken off at one! j jf Koontz and Frank Spike are there did not jeem to be anything to 1 Homer C. Kendall has bought of E LIVERY ANO FEE DSTABLES. prevent a handful or two from being Daily Journal - cutting. | at the »tate capita! amine the same before buying el>ewhere. pocketed but perhaps good and *nf- O. Novene for »1.300 lots 1 and 2. it THE DEPOT STABLES. COTTONWOOD Mrs Gulliford, mother of the wife , block 5. and the weat half of lot* 6 ficient reasons against such a course A Startling Accident, street, between Alta and Webb street*. of Dr. Smith, fa dangerously lU. THE PETITIONS EXAMINED. would have developtM IÍ the expert- and 7 tn block 6. in Richmond'* addi H Stewart Prop Best care taken of A most startling arciden' hanpen- Five cars of cattle were shipped to m»nt had been tried tion to Helix. horses. Good stables and plenty at feed. ed alien t four miles noct! of Drain Many Men Signed Them Who Cannot 1 Portland this aftern«x>n. One car J. B. Despain has bought of thr Uncle Sam !■ very particular with 1 THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Friday aftetmon A ma.i named Giboa Be Found on the Registration | o,J^he*’ ,went, his employes and makes them strip , Sherman heir*, who live in San Fran Stable. M J Carney, proprietor, for who recently ran.e Into that neighbor The ladies Aid Society give a bus fine turnout*. Stable 118 Alta street. off the clothe* they work in before > cisco, the residence at the southwest hood. with hl* wife and little girl Books. ket social Tuesday next. February street*, > corner of Johnson and Webb they leave the mint at night He FEED AND SALES STABLE, LINDSEY I The petition sent to the legislature 16. at Odd Fellows' hall. about thre’ year* of age. moved into cleans house aometimes. and on one > and two lots therewith. The consid A Doty props.: Old Semple Stable. 72?. I asking for a change in the city charter a bouse on the moun'sin about a mile over, Protracted meeting is just rc«-aslon the carpet or floor covering ; eration was »3.000. ioOth^°fen wTh -refUl at,ent,on ,1Ten Of Pendleton have been thoroughly and a half oust of the Estes place. after two weeks of meeting* daily. in one room xas burned and St.Ooo county. W. Morrison, of Sherman canvassed and every means used At the time alove mentioned the man No souls saved. which had settled in it In dust wa» COMMERCIAL STABLES. G M. FROOME | arrive came up to attend the funeral of hi» and wife- left the child In the horse tu Bill Oliver states positively that the at a just estimate of Prop. Livery, feed and boarding All strength. recovered frem It. So said the guide, father. John Horrid Morrison, at asleep, and with a fire burning, and city charter for Echo has been grant kinds of turnout* Competent driver* Op a very venerable looking old «“title Athena. Mr. Morrison. Jr., lived near The petitions contain 538 names in- ed .or ought to be.' went down the mountain tc the Estes posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone, main 161. man who. of course would not lie. Adam* eight years .removing fom place and were gone about three hours. eluding those that are duplicated, or OREGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON, signed twice upon the petition. there to Sherman county 20 year* The Presidio. On returning tbtev found the house In Struck Excellent Water. prop. Special care given to horse* left be Of this number. 317 cannot ashes and ’he charred remains of the with me. Lower Webb street. ’Phone, The Presidio with ft* garrison of ago. William Net-man and Carl Kuper» red 204. found upon the registration books for parade ground*, A. L. Swaggart. of Athena, one of little one among rhe ruin* —Salem have returned irom a trip up Into 4,<MMi or 5.0«)0. its last year, and 45 have signed the re Journal. Franklin county. Washington. Mr. well-kept walk* and drives is another the leading hog raisers of the county, SECOND-HAND DEALERS. monstrance and have asked that their of San Francisco ’ s show places which was in town yesterday. Mr. Swag Neeman. filed last summer—after name be stricken from the petitions Minneapolis If the second largest should not be overlooked. A num- gart lately sold to W. Adams, the W. gegrge o ' daniel . new and second I This reduces the actual number of harvest—on a quarter swtion of gov ber of very formidable looking gun* * C. R. railway agent at this place, Scandinavian city. 8t” hiffible voters on the petition to 186. eminent land in Franklin county. Mr. are tour young pigs tor »100. Neeman was-told by the people living behind wails of solid masonry ------------------------------------------ None of this number stated their oc- placed in position to command the en- THE.... Eacb man on ’«he remon- in the neighborhood that water could F. E Wasner, of Pilot Rock, reports V STROBLE. DEALER IN SECOND-1 cupation. trance to the Golden Gate. A band goods. Mdt^c»dteh«n’dtfuroitur°"h,r*“c« ^e his occupation and can not be found thereon, and that the In mat an uncommon amount of snow nee«l in n»w .u„ ,ulu.,u.r.| soil was poor, and his neighbors gen schooner out at sea was towing in neighborhood, which with the conti n- stove*, granite ware and _crockery. call and | be found in Pendleton. erally thought he was hair braided her wake some kind of craft rigged ued cold haa forced the heavy feeding get his price* No. 212 Court street ________________________________________ _ ..Mr. Nte-man replied by keeping his up for the purpose on which the effic among the stockmen. However, there NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS_________ Fullblooded Percheron. own counsel and doing as he pleased, iency of the gunners was being test is an abundance of feed and the stock LIMITED “d.irkmdr”.rtiri^’:w«ero . D»vid Wri*h‘bOf PliOt R^. was He obtained the services of a “water ed. Iu the Pre».idio cemetery among is still looking finely. the rows are many marked by a mar A Sherry, prop».. 732 Cottonwood »treeC Iin town "esterday en route home witch,” who told him he could find the inscription, “un W. B. Anderson went to Walla from Walla Walla with a fullblooded water at a certain place. He dug ble slab wfith known” thought here from the Phil Walla today to attend the funeral ot Percheron stallion which he purchas- there and found a great,abun lanee of BLACKSMITHING. ed the day before. Thi* animal is excellent water at 28 feet depth. He ippine* and the various other place« George H. Adams, who died in the • ■■** >v*ff property . COPELAND A SON. GENERAL BLACK-lfcur years of age. weighs 1,750 pounds has since been offered *2.500 for hi* where their country'* *<»rvice called, Walia Walla hospital from the effect* • qii.w-»- r^rroat rxt«» found them, and of an accidental gunyhot wound In bU‘ r,n nOt Be,,r and death had On bls return he will stop CHAS. F. G. PATTULLO, Agt. nod see ua; »hop 314 w*»t Webb «treet. IHe bred at Winona. Ill., and has Instead, he will seed a large part of somewhere in many a home Is the the leg vacant chair once occupied by the at Adams ju»t three blocks below Main »treet. I an absolutely straight pedigree, but I the place to wheat the coming yrar. Wxlla Walia. Wash. sleepers in these unknown graves, one remove from France. He is from ----------------------------- The city cemeteries have their own I the breeding farm of Burgess & Gray. I Fat Hog* Scarce. To Vaccinate Indian*. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. hour or a (,,s|Rr- Wright owns another blooded Per- Hogs for pork are very scarce of attraction* and a quiet The 500 vaccine point* from the STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. C “ lcberon s1«llton six years of age. He late, the butchers having to hustle to number of quiet hours can be spent 7m government have arrived at the Uma Maln St. : If you need help or seek em hpre. Sailor, soldier, civilian, the has beer raising horses—mostly trot- keep the markets supplied. The ren tilla agency, 30 Dr. Henderson was ployment call on n* 'Phone, main 1011. The ting stock—during 20 years of the *> son* given are: First, the immense wonderer from every clime have hero informed by 'phone yesterday. OF PENDIJETON. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Ihe has been in this county. His first r,nniber of hogs being fed for the ex- found their last resting place, and program now is the vaccination of ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 investment in Percheron stock was port markets. Second, other farmers here side b?” side in counties* num over 800 Indian*. If the city réim CAPITAL...................................»70,000 MAPLE BROS. COURT street . GEN |tuo years ago. He believes tney are|who usually are well supplied have bers are found poses the quarantine against the In SURPLUS »60,000 ...SLE’’H^%^wlrJi,rrori^‘ri<! tbe V6ry be8t Sn<? 8lOCk that Can «old off their hogs, induced to do so by "The lowly stfne and stately column dian* it will necessitate the vaccina Transact* a general banking bu*i- lights, bril* or triephom* Electrical tlx I engrafted upon the native stock tolthe good pilcea that have prevailed Which bear alike the meaning sol tion being done on the agency. Other ne«*. Exchange and telegraphic trans emn. tarts of all kinds. Get our price* Roalr I produce all-round purpose horses. [through the winter. Third, the preva- wise. it will take place in town, a* wort a «peciaitr^| __ ——-—-— --------- | lence of cholera in those districts in That a sou) hath read life'* story to the Indians i^it in an appearance, it fer* sold on San Francisco, New York, Chicago and principal point* in the Its close.” I The 37th Ann'wer«*ry. Idaho from which have hitherto come the «weeping order to vaccinate all *“ C E MIJ5LLAN the Indians is carried out it will be North we*L TON8ORIAL PARLORS. ___________ ____________ _______ ______ Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Fix celebrated large numbers of hogs for the Pendle- Draft* drawn on China, Japan and BILLY KRA88IG. BARBER SHOP and |1^‘* 37th anniversary of their wed " ’ing|ton market no small undertaking, as so far but _ ‘ __ ‘ * I. This has entirely closeil Europe. Delay will lead to serious breaks. Looking for Land. have been vaccinated, three door* | today, at their home on Water street. I the dernan«! for Idaho hogs aliout 120 bath rooms Main street. Make* collection* on reasonable First-class work guaranteed by First da»» | a few friends and members of the| ----------------------------- north of Hotel St George ot these were pupils ot Ninety-one Joe Basler and John Schroeder of termo. »ervlce. Th* Wool Clip. this place and Carl Kupers, of Helix, the agency school, and were all VBC- family gathered at the home to wish NEW tonsgrial parlors . COUBT ST. I the old couple many happy returns of E. H. Clarke, the woolen mill man. and possibly a number of other men ciuated by Dr. Henderson in 91 con- LEV. ANKENY, PreeidenL Three door* west of Golden Rule hotel. I f|jc Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Fix were mar-1 and expert on tne general subject of ot means will in a short time go to •ecutive minutes. W. F. MATLOCK, VIcs-PrsaidenL J H. Pace. prop. Firstda»« workmen;1 Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel and wools. <ioes not altogether agree with Franklin county. Washington, and C. B. WADE. Ceshier. everything clean : all modern Improvement* ried in Monroe, Mich., in 1866, To Admit Girl* Later. moved to Pendleton 23 years ago. Mr. seme of the sheepmen that the coming perhaps to other localities in that H. F. JOHNSON, Aes't Cashier. PATTON'S block- SANITARY Court ■tiirt^’lirt’w^t-1thro’1Kh th« war in the|y(.ar«B cijp wiil command a price ir. state, and into Idaho on a tour of In- The ages of persons Hable to cent- msimip'r all0*’rhe' m^ero^mpr^TeniZnu; IKourth Michigan regiment and wa* I excess of that of any previous vear *l>ectlon of lands. All are liable to mitment to the reform school, at cord an iup iDiwni improvriaruw , ■ y • all tools sterilised " ; bath room* ' in con-[one - of but 17 survivors « » to — — a — return [for many years. Mr. Clark is very invest heavily in the localities men ing to the McGinn bill, passed by the _____. | home, out of a total of 1,300. nection. hopeful on the subject, but-believes tioned- whether they do or not de i-enste this morning is cha> ged from 111 .. , ■ next year’s clip will command just pends upon their tmpresrlons of the in to 16 years to 10 to 18 year*. It ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 1889. PHOTOGRAPHERS. also carrk* the regulation that, as Married in Walla Walla. about the same price that the close of country. sufficient building* can be constructed , Frank McRae and Miss Mamie In- last year's clip did. W. 8. BOWMAN LEADING PHOTOGBA I o_ ... m „„„ „1, Snow I* Gone. to properly accommodate the increase, CAPITAL »50,000 pher of the elty Hsrveit view*. In 18*11». both well known young pecple Ton* of Peanuts. Worl Baker report* from Willow the incorrigible girls of the state c»n .11*n photo* fo.- sale. Finishing done for I of {Jmatilla county, were married last ■niatear*. Main St., near bridge 'Phone I evening at the residence of Rev. Aus- Walla Walla, Feb. 14.—Twenty-two Springs that the snow out there ha* be committed there, although this is Transact* a general banking business. red 276. I tin Rjre Rev Rice performed ,u? tons of peanuts, a whole carload, di entirely gone, leaving excellent pas- now in force. Mr. Croisan. formerly superintend ceremony, which was witnessed by a lect from the fields of Virginia, were turage, which is greatly appreciated INSURANCE AND LAND BU8INESS few''Intfmate frh-nds of the young peo- received at College Place, consigned by the stockmen, as feed was getting ent of the reform school, objected :o Interest el lowed on time deposits. j m BENTI.EY represents the OLD-1 P1«-—WaJla Walla Statesman. to Walla Walla College. The nuts scarce with Mime of them. There was the admittance ol persons of is years Exchange bought end sold on all a* it would fill the school with grewn will be manufactured into butter in 14 Inches of snow out there, and an e«t snd m<*it reliable fire and ac<-ldent principal points. Insurance companies. Office with Hartman For the John Day Country. the health food department of the immense amount of feed wa* consum men.—Snlem Jqjirnal. Special attention given to collec Abatract Co. ed before It was gone The Bakers ____________ _________ ______ C. L L. Sulered, B. B. Larson, N. A institution. tions. have over 20® head of cattle and joe H PARKES. OFFICE’20 COU I i f. I Rasholt and K. O Slette. all of Hal- Joseph Yowell one of the oldest , pioneer* of Union county, died i*D<i office bus'nes*. such as filing cf claims I gtegd, Minn, arrived yesterday in A blizzard Is raging throughout horse*. and and Initiating «xmtroto * *p«cialty.______ raornlng Ieft for the John Union Thursday, aged 79 yearn. Mr. W. J FURNISH, Pre*ld*nL Day South and West Wyoming and the J. N. TEAL, Vlc*-Pr**id*nt_ for stockmen who are ranging herd* anil JOHN HAILEY. JR.. U 8. LAND COM country. They are prospecting A bill to create a labor commiMion- Yowell wa* keeper of a toll gate on T. A MORRIS. Cashlwr. mlmloner-Specialty made of land filing* gt<x.)c and timber lands and mav invest flocks in regions where there is little er in Oregon passed the bouse Friday the Hallly rtagr road east of Union, snd proof: Insurance and collections Qt-1. ,. X W. MALONEY, Wl « m M v . known *nl«M II atfvorttoM feed, are now greatly alarmed. >3S yean ago. by a vote of 43 to 3. Hee In Judd building, room 16. ineaviiy. Direct from our distillery to YOU HAYNER WHISKEY PURE SEVER-YEAR-OLD RYE | 4 FULL QUARTS «00 EXPRESS PREPAID Alexander Dep t Store Showing the newest ! - ceptions in French and American Corsets Look at ocr dottar Corset in the Window Poultry Supplies \ 74 1 Main Street Oregon Mortgage Co FARM LOANS The First National Bank Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once BECK, the Reliable Plumber Pendleton Savings Bank how do you ADVERTISE?