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VETOES RAND'S BILL. covered. Very little wheat will be ♦♦»»<» 66fi|»lll» shipped after March 1 until the new Governor Chamberlain Did Not Ap crop comes in. There will be an oc casional sailing, but the season is prove of New Judicial District. over for any great activity, unless Salem, Feb. 26.—Governor Cham FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1903. some unt'orseen circumstances arise berlain yesterday filed two bills with COMMITTEE FINDS SUPERINTENDENT NOWLIN to create a demand; Australia will LARGE MOUNTAIN LION his vetoe attached, as follows: shortly buy from Argentine and neg DISCUSSES NEW LAW. KILLS MANY CATTLE. SCHOOLS SATISFACTORY. S. B. 186, to divide* the 8th judicial lect this coast. Millers are not on district into separate districts. The the market at present prices. There The New Milton A Wallula Railroad Interesting Comparisons Drawn Be bill left Union and Wallowa counties Buildings Must ba Repaired—Would I* considerable wheat remaining tn tween New and Old School Law— out of any judicial diatricL This was the Absorbing Topic of Conversa Locate Mute 8«hool Nur Salem for the country. Quotations for club D. M. Ferry’s Garden Seeds Disagree« With Senator Pierce in a careless piece of legislation. Moral interest of Inmates. tion — Personal Notes — Survey range 76© 77c; bluestem. 88c; valley H B. No. 68. that raises the salary are unquestionably the best. They Salem, Feb. 26. — The house commit Completed for a Power House Near Some Points, 79c per bushel. of the Multnomah county superintend LARGE DECREASE IN They Pendleton, Or. .Feb, 26.—(To the ent from $1500 to $2000. This Inten tee, composed of J. M. Hausbrough, are fresh and sure to grow DeHaven School. SUPPLY OF WOOL. are they most select varieties and J. H. Robbins and B. F. Purdy, which Sau Francisco, Feb. 26.—Market Editor:) — I notice in your issue of Milton, Feb. 26.—Otis Kelty, who tion was not fully disclosed In the wa* appointed to investigate Into the aria pted 10 this soil and climate. steady, with a little better offering yesterday an Interview with Senator Drouth in Australia Cut* the Amount of holders; there is very little doiug has been attending school at Guy, Waiter Pierce, wherein he is quoted bill. Only two day* more must pass be conditions, management and accounts Wash., since last fall, returned home 200,000 Bales Les* Than Last Year in the export line; prices for wheat Monday. as saying that the school bill intro fore it will be known what the extent o: the state reform school, the blind duced by him was the most revolu of the work of the recent session of school aud the deaf-mut - school, in —Local Market Quotations—Wheat are too high to do any business, the C. D. Walters .of this city, went to demand is from Australia, Walla Walla last week to work for tionary measure pasted at the recent the legislature has been. The consti its report to the house, stated that only Is Much Lower. Finest line of high grade the books ot the different school* had South Africa has a few calls in. and session of the Legislature, and that Washington. FVh. 26.—Consul-Gen the United Kingdom is practically out the Stanley Music House, of that the county school fund of* Umatilla tution gives the governor five days been examined carefully aud had been Soaps on the market. (Sundays excepted) after the final ad eral Bray, at Melbourne, reports to of the market, Exporters have a few city. found neat and correctly kept, and A. B. Noblitts. whom wu reported county would be increased $1.50 per journment of the legislature, in which the state department that, owing to vessels loading and when these are capita. to veto any measure that has been that In the matter ot purchasing *up- the drought prevailing in Australia, completed our season will be over. as teaching school near Uniun. is at llles, maebinesy and stock, a great If Mr. Pierce's statement is correct, The governor has until there is a large decrease in this sea Quotations for No. 1 shipping rangw Uniontown. Wash., teaching instead we would, under the new law. re pasaed. many very close bargains had t-een of Union. Or. Thursday night In which to approve son’s supply of wool—estimated at from $1.50 to $1.53 and milling $1.57>4 ceive between $9,000 and $10.(M»< bills or disapprove them. Governor n ade; that they could detect nothing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmon, of over 200,000 bales, At recent sales, ©1.60 per cental. Even at these high In the management ef the schools more school money annuallv than we prices of. both Merino and crossbred prices holders are reluctant to part College Place, visited with Mrs. Har would receive under the present 5 Chamberlain win deny himself to vis that would reflect anything other than mon’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. F itors as much as possible, and give 636 Main Street wools advanced from 20 to 30 per good management. with any wheat and prefer to hold Harrington, last Sunday and Mon- mtll levy law. as we have a few more close attention to the large number of cent Phone Main jri on and pay taxes for the same, as all day. than 6.(100 children who draw school bills that were piled up on his table Recommend Repairs. The estimated clip for 1902-3 is look for better prices. money. Asa I .ester Demeris went and to on the last day of the session.' They recommend the early repair of placed at 1.500.000 bales—a decrease But I cannot figure a* Mr. Pierce Dixie last Sunday on business. re- the industrial building of the reform of 200,000 bales. This decrease, adds BREVITIES. does. He would be partly right if turning Tuesday. school which wu destroyed by five in Mr. Bray, has not materially affected THE PROGRAM IS ARRANGED. were to b<- the county assessment Mr. Coe. of Walla Walla, visited his December, 1901. and they also rec the exports to the United States Choice meats at Houser's. sister. Mrs. S. F. Harrington, the first made on a very low valuation of ommend the telection of a more suit from Victoria, as the number of bales Semi-Centennial Celebratxm of the property. For Instance, last year Mr of the week. able site, nearer to the etty, for the Best thee work at TeutscU's. invoiced at the consulate-general is Formation of the Territory of Wash mute school, a* they consider the Everybody up near the forks of the Buzan gave us about a S6.000.000 as- well up to that of last season—vix.. ladies’ halt soles 40c. Teutsch. ington will be Observed. Walla Waila River are hauling their seesment. If Mr. Pierce’s law were present location to be detrimental to 20.000 bales—and should reach 25.- James Lletiallen. of Adams, is in wheat to town. In force now. we would receive, at $6 In 000 or 26.000 bales. Olympia. Wash . Feb. 26—The pro the best interest* of the school town today. per capita. $36,000^ while under the The Van Roys are hauling their gram for the semi-centennial celebra tills relation the report »ay*: Local Market A daughter has beeu born to Mr. wheat to town for 79 cents a busbel. present 5 mill law, we w’ll receive “The foundation of an education tion of the formation of th* territory In the Pendleton market today and Mrs. C. W. Irvin. only $30.000. Of paper novels consisting of for the mute i* In seeing, and it la, They’have about 8,000 bushels of Washington ha* been arranged by there are not many changes to note But here is the point I wish to pcpu.it authors, at only t5c For Sale—100 tons of alfalfa hay. C. B. McCarthage. of Daytou. Or.. our opinion that the results would joint committee* from the legislature from the prices of last week. but R. J. Boddy. butcher, Athena, Or. Mr. Strain, the present as be far greater if they were so locat each. was in town Sunday and Monday last make, and the Olympia chamber of com those changes are conspicuous. Hens sessor has said and still says, that Finé line of stationery. 10c to 45c with a view of locating here If suit- he will not give us less than an $8,- merce. On the afternoon of Monday. ed that they might have the full ben by the dozen, have advanced from ed. a box. Reliable blank books. Nolf’s. March 2. there will be exercises in efit of teeing, the old raying that to | $3.50 to $4 per dozen and last spring’s Tie third lecture of the Milton 0(10 000 assessment, and Mr. Strain the opera house at which Governor see Is to believe, will surely apply to I If you are in need of any par- You always get choice meat at Hou chickens from $3.25 per dozen to the mute." .branch of the Oregon Lecture Course is a man of his word. ticular book or novel in cloth $3.50. The only change of any kind ser’s. Alta street, opposite Savings will be given i on Monday evening. Now if the present 5 mill law con McBride will preside and deliver the Mutes and Blind Well address of welcome Other features Cared For. noted in the local stock market—the Bank. tinued. we would receive $40,000 paper binding, call or write March 21. will be an historical address by Hon- "The affection shown by the mute price paid to the farmer—is a half R. A. Rankin and family will move The survey for the location of a school money from the county, but C B. Bagley, of Seattle. us for price« and information. us that they I children is evidence to cent advance in the price of dressed out to their farm on McKay Creek lower bouse near the De Haven under Mr. Pierce’s law. $6 per capita, The song "Old Settler," by C. M are well treated by the present man veal. The advance has been from 8 Monday next schoolhouse has been completed and we will receive but $36,000. In other Moore. In character, with stereopticon agement The building needs, and, cents per pound to S’-j cents. A chance of a lifetime to get a work will be begun on the water ditch words, the new law. Instead of add views; address by Hon Ezra Meeker, must have, at the earliest possible I An average of 500 sheep pelts in sewing macb’ne for less than cost, at just as soon as the right of way is ing more than $9.000 to the school president of the State Historical So date, ventilation under the buement the county per week are not reported iesse Failing’s. secured, which we are informed will fund, will diminish it to the extent ciety. and talks by Major Quincy floor, There I* no ventilation what-1 of $4.000 per year. as coming into this market, to all be soon. For Sale—Residence with one, two pio- ever, at present, and the joints and i buyers. It is not thought the county’s The law may be an excellent one Brooks. D. R. Biglow and other To plant reliable garden seed» Rev. D. C. Sanderson closed the neer members floor* are fut decaying on account of J weekly output of beef hides is aver or three lots, located at 517 Jane meeting at the Vincent chapel last for some of the other counties, but Our »teds are FRESH and will street Call at house moisture underneath which is also in It will be detrimental to the educa aging now more than 200. Dry beef Sunday nlgbt and left Monday for GERMINATE All 5c packages Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots, jurious to the health of the pupils hides are off one cent per pound, CAPTURED AT LAST. Walla Walla to assist in a meeting tional Interests of Umatilla county. and should be remedb-d at once, 2#c- Complete line also Respectfully submitted. compared with last week. The ten shade and fruit trees, nicely located there. “At the blind school we recommend bulk. dency is toward a raise in the price Reduced to $1.500. E T. Wade. J. F NOWLIN. We pay postage on A. J. Turpin Landed in Penitentiary Mrs. Ezra Kelty. of Lower Dry the building of a new kitchen and School Superintendent paid for sheep pelts, as the minimum Mrs. John Rust, who is here visit Creek, who has been confined to the seedq. Send for catalogue —Other Prisoner» Received. dining room, u the present building price for the same has been virtually ing her mother. Mrs. S. Alcott. will house with nemous prostration for Walla Walla. Feb 26—A. J. Tur la old. poorly ventilated, and incon withdrawn, leaving one figure—8 return to Walia Walls tomorrow. the past four weeks, is convalescing. WAITSBURG'S FOUNDER DEAD. pin. who wu sentenced five years venient for those that are blessed cents per pound—for anything that is Miss Francelia Duncan, principal of For several days railroad talk has ago for rape committed tn Kitltu with good eyea marketable at al). the Echo schools, is quite ilL Her taken the attention of our town and J. J. Bruce. Pioneer, Dies at Walla county, and who success fully broke "We found everything neatly kept sister Elizabeth is teaching in her nothing else has been noticed. Mon jail In 1898. was handed over to the and the progrès* of thi* lebool. and Walla. Parsnips. 75c per sack. place. day a party of speculators drove over warden of the penitentiary yesterday the handiwork taught, wu far great Walla WalM. Feb 26—Ye«terday Onions. $1 per sack. J. C. Royce, who has a farm in to Wallula along the proposed line at the home of bi* daughter. Mrs. A. by Sheriff Clark, of Kitltas county er than we expected to find We con For School Books and School Beets. $1.50 per sack. and Tuesday they returned home Juniper Canyon, is in the city visit Spangle. 916 Carrie avenue. Jnmes J. Turpin was caught In Indiana, after «Ider the management firat-riaae in, Supplies at Lowest Prices Potatoes. 65c tc 75c per hundred. ing with his brother-in-law. F. A. along the same route, but ail had Brace, one of Walla Walla county'a a chase that has led the pursuer* every particular." Garlic, 15c per pound. their mouth* sealed tight shut, so no (Jordon. over" most of the United State*. prominent pioneers, died at the axe The other prisoner* received are John Timmerman, of Helix, one of one knows any more than they did of 74 years The cause of death wu WORE SADDLE FIVE MONTHS. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. about the JI. W. 4 C R R R- All Charles E H eringer ]4 month* for the most extensive farmers of that rheumatism, from which the deceas Chickens— Hens. 7©8c; $4.00 per kinds of talk can be heard about burglary, and Oscar Bliu. seven Can a..« * dozen; springs. 7c, $3.50 per dozen; portion of the county, was in town it. but we don't intend to go to Wal ed had suffered a great deal the lat years for grand larceny, from Pierce Pack Horae Escape* From Owner and yesterday. ter part of hl* life. Wears Pack Saddle Almost Half a roosters. 4 to 6c. lula until its built Sheriff Denholm wa* In Mr. Brace though little known to county For Sale — Brick building with Turkeys, 12 per pound. Year. charge Couger Kills Cattls. the later-day generation of Walla basement, 50x90, on Main street, Good Geese, per dozen. $9, On the 4Lh day ot last September Walla played an Important part In property at a bargain. Easy terms. About 10 days ago Tom Diggin*, Ducks, per dozen. $3.75. Zirl Harris traded for a horw with SHEEP SHIPMENT TODAY. E. T. Wade. while out hunting horses, near Basket the development of this county prin Butter, 40c and 45c per roll. A D Reedy, says the Long Creek Eggs, 20c. Four hundred and eighty acres good Mountain, found one of Frank Steen's cipally tn the Waitsburg district He Ten Double Deck Car* Loaded Tbi* Light. The next day, the 5th, Frank helped plat and lay out the town of cowg that had beeu killed by a level land, good bouse, all fenced, cou- Jordan, who wu tending camp, took Morning for San Francisco. Choice Beef Cattie, Etc. She Waitsburg in 1869 and since that plenty of water. 200 acres in barley. ger. only a few hours before, the horse to the mountains. That time hu been prominently Identified E Harrington, the San Fran<-!»co $3.500. E. T. Wade. had her throat cut and was Stil Cows, per hundred, $3.25© 3 50. same day the horse got away with a with its upbuilding and progress muttton buyer, thia morning loaded Steers. $4©4.25. C. B. Darnell, of Freewater, has a warm, showing that It had only been reck saddle on and could not be He engaged in farming for many 2600 bead, or 10 double deck done a few hours. Another cow was Hogs, live, $5.5O©6. homestead out on Cold Springs upon found, high nor low. They were long years successfully, though at the stock car*, of choice mutton sheep Hogs, dressed, 7©7Hc. which he will move with his family found about one-half a mile from ago given cp for lost, horse, pack where the first had been killed, the time of his death wu possessed of which go direct to the San Francisco saddle, ropes and all A few days ago Veal, dressed. 8©8Hc. in a very short time. 25 pounds of fancy dried prunes little of this world's goods He leaves market In charge of Frank Mcflribb. next day. about the same way. and Zirl heard that hi* horse wu roaming E. Harrington is loading today, for a widow and one daughter. Mrs Rugg Broe furnished 1800 head only $1.00. about a week after two 2y ear-old Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. in the mountains some 10 or 12 mile* shipment to San Francisco the MOO been Spangle, of this city, and relatives and L. L Gault. 800 of this shipment. mat of town. Upon investigation the Coffee—Mocha and Java, best. 40c sheep he purchased in this county steers were found, but bad Mr. Harrtngtoo will remain in Pen hone wu found u reported and wu nearly eaten up by coyote* A cou In Waitsburg per lb.; next grade. 35c per )b; lower during the past week. The remain* will be shipped to dleton tor some time, to look after We have Dried ger never eats from a cold cates*, corraied !i*t Monday night, February grades coffee. 25c to 15c per lb.; J. S. Holmes yesterday delivered when be can get a live beast to prey Waitsburg tomorro-v for Interment other purchase* which be anticl 2, lacking three days of being five package coffee. 15c and 20c 1-er lb. to Swartz k Greulich IT head of the funeral taking place tn the after pate* He is pleased with the excel months from the time be wu kML Rice—Beat head rice, 12%c per lb,: grain-fed 3-year-old steers which av upon. Last Saturday a couple of noon. lent grade of mutton sheep which he men saw what they supposed to be IfiCUróe» On removing the uddle it wu found next grade, 81-3c per lb. eraged 1.100 pounds each. finds on the Umatilla county ranges a coyote, eating something up in the Prues that the blanket bad rotten consider Sugar—Cane granulated, best, $6.00 Enjoy your leisure time at C. W. Mumford and wife, of Wal timber, and passed on not haring any TO LET PORTAGE BY CONTRACT. While there Is a scarcity of fat sheep, ably. but the horse's back was u Apple. per sack; do, 13 pounds, $1. the range sheep are far «bead of lowa. Or. are in the city visiting at gun with them. After they were a sound and smooth u if he had not Salt—Coarse, $1.00 per 100; table. P orts the home of his father, J. B. Mum half mile or more away they heard Dalles People Sand Out Petitions those found tn other Pacific Coast carried the saddle for almost half al $2.50 per 100. centers ford. who is in business here. an awful scream, but as no one lived year, without the cinch being loosen- i Flour—B. B., $4.50 per barrel; Wal Asking Commissioner« to Build by Oscar Dahlgren and family will near the place, they being used ed or the raddle being removed The ’ ters’, $4.50 per barrel. Contract TO EDIT NEW LAWS. move tomorrow to their ranch, nine to such scream*, knew at once that horse wu somewhat poor, but this The sentiment in favor of building miles north of Pendleton, which has it was Mr Couger. Partie* are, or wu due to hi* ranntng tn the deep HWaa. Pr< the state portage by contract appear* Prominent Salem Attorney Will have been out looking for him been leased for several years. now in the mountains rather than I The following are the prevailing to be quite general, says the Times par« Them for Publication. carrying the raddle for *o long a J. T. Smith, who lives 14 miles average prices tor hides in thia mar .Mountaineer, in The Dalles the sen Salem. Feb. 26.—A. O. Condlt. a tima CALL TO ENDEAVORERS. ket: Beef, green, 4 ©6c per lm; beef north of the city, reports as larga an timent la almost universal And a few prominent Salem attorney, has been dry, 10© 12c; mink, 50©75c each, acreage of wheat in that neighbor days ago a petition asking the portage Idaho Mineral Output. with a possibility of 90c each if the hood as the usual yearly average, and Movement on Foot to Organize th« road commissioners to let the work employed by the secretary if state in arrange the new laws for pubUcatira 8tate Mining inspector Jacoba, of it is all looking finely. Work in Umatilla County. size is good and hte condition prime; UNDIR W. 4 C. R. DIPOT by contract was circulated in Arling and prepare an Index for the new vol Idaho, estimate* the mineral output Henry Hathaway and wife .of Coos coyote, 25c and possibly 65c; bear, Milton. Or. Feb. 26—(To the ton and received the signatures of 81 ume of session laws. The manuscript of that *Ate for the year 1902 at $10.- skins, according to quality and hire, Bay. accompanied by their two sons. Friends of the Christian Endeavor, business men of that city. Arthur will be ready for the printer about 'he 924.471.83. divided tnto the following trom $3 to $15; coon, 25@30c; horse, Samuel and George, arrived this and kindred movemenu) — Sewing S-ufert. who prepared the petitions middle of March and the laws will portion* for the various metals: Gold. perfect, with bead, tail and mane, $1 morning and will prospect in this the need of a more united effort to and who is taking commendable In be out about a month later Mr. Con- $2.467.43X21: silver. $5.421.583 63. and county for fanning land. to $1.25; sheep, 8c per lb., dry; advance the Christian cause tn our terest in the matter, has forwarded dit bad charge of the work of arrang lead, $2.335.655. Low Sellers of Groceries First-class Bowling Alleys skunk. 25c© 40c; badger, 25©30c; Mark Patton’s famous jack. Black county, and the urgent necessity ot petitions to Pendleton. IA Grande. ing and indexing the laws of the last coon, 20c to 20c. Snake, will make the stand at Pendle combining forces against the growing Union and Baker City, where they volume of session lavra, and the ex In the month of February 46 people Best Billiard and Pool Tables ton. Cold Springs country. Athena and tendencies to evil, we have decided to win no doubt meet with general favor. cellent manner in which he performed have died of grip in Brooklyn All YOU BIADI TO BUY| The Wheat Market Adama Will call at ranches where extend an invitation to vou to aaeet Certainly the most economical way to the work led the secretary of state to epidemic is a result of the coal fam- Shooting and Throwing Galler tn Milton, Or.. March 12 and 13. for do the work is to let It by contract, engage him again Portland, Feb. 26.—There is very six or more mares are bred. ina ies. little news in reference to the wheat George L. Smith and family, of the purpose of reorganizing the dis and thia will no doubt be the deter trict work of the Christian Endeavor market to chronicle; sales trom first Sheridan, Wyo., returned home this mination of the board. entertainment every No Cho.ee of Beef Cattle. hands have been very small during morning. They have been visiting Society. Best order maintained 1« J B. Saylor, of Butter Creek, While our former organization DANDRUFF WON’T WASH OUT. the week and the demand from buy with Mr. Smith’s brother, J. T. Smith, mile« southwest of Echo, ba* been at refreshments and THU LOOK AT THIS LIST ers have not increased to make the who lives 14 miles north of Pendle flourished, much good was accom- « plisbed tn the Master's service Now The Germ Thet Causes it Has to be Athena several days, returning home market an active one. San Francisco ton. via Pendleton last evening. Mr. Say is buying quite freely from our ex Destroyed, to Cure Dandruff. THE PURE Drop in and while away your J. S Gurdane, who lives a mile and that our societies have greater mm lor, who is an extensive catUe-ralaer. porters, and the same is going down a half east of the city, has just re- ber*. more experience and better fa Many a woman spends an hour ~ GRAIN COFFEE — declares that be has no choice for ¡ spare Urne. by special steamers; over 10,000 tons turned from Portland, where he went cilities generally, many we not hope twice a week scouring her scalp, is reported as having been solu' here. to attend a meeting of the stockhold to accomplish greater results' in the thinking acrubblng off the scurf will beef cattle between the Hereford The coffee habit is quickly over and Shorthorn. In his opinion, either When exporters sell their grain they ers of the Equitable Savings & Loan future* come by those who let Grain-O cure the dandruff. Two hours a week breed is fully the equal of the other, A* Umatilla county is somewhat is have on hand instead of shipping it, Association. at the age of 40 yean, she has spent and he thinks the unending argument take its place. If properly made olated from the state work, and a* it shows clearly that they have more it tastes like the best of coffee. No Taken up; a bay horse, about 6 we constitute a email empire, does 250 days of 12 hours each, or two- between partisans of th« two breeds w heat than they can export, and hold thirds of a year of her life. In that grain coffee compares with ers will realize that they will have to years old, branded TLX E" on left It not behove us to combine our vain hope; vain, because you cant is far fetched and has no ba«!s ex cept simple difference in taste. The flavor or heaithfu.ue-.'c carry over until next season wheat stifle, on my ranch, 10 miles south forces, unite our efforts and consti cure dandruff without killing the dan that they could have realized on west of Pendleton. Owner can have tute cue strong body, rather than dis druff germ, and the only hair prepara farmers all over thia part of the TRY IT TO-DAY. a very handsome price, but stubborn same by calling and paying damage sipate our forces by attempting to tion on earth that will do that la county are keeping barns, houses, corrals and fence« In good repair asr.xer* everywtere; 11c. sad Me. ear pack«««. have several weak organizations T ness on their part has caused them and expenses. Gus Belike. Newbro'a “Herpidde'’—also a delight Stock is In good coaditlon and per- to make a weak wheat market. Prices B. S. Groom and wife, of Vinson, For this reason we extend a cot dial ful hair dressing, and thoroughly an fectly healthy. invitation to meet with us In our con paid for wheat at present are far in are in town today en route to Lewis tiseptic against all contagion from use excess ot the actual value of the ton, Idaho, on a visit. Mr. Groom vention. For Cheaper Beef. There will be a program consist of other's hair brushes. Sold by F. same, and there is no likelihood that will return in a short time, but Mrs. W Schmidt A Co. Send 10c In stamps the market will justify any higher Groom will remain at Lewiston until ing of addressee from J. A. Rock for sample to The Herplclde Co., I xxa I buyers of live beef state De- prices. From the United Kingdom the latter part of the coming aum- wood. state president of Christian En troit. Mich. that while no packing house beef is deavor work in Oregon. Brother Eb in the market nearer than the small there is no demand, and very little mer. erman, field secretary for Christian towns directly tributary to Portland, from Cape Town, South Africa, and Land Transfers. If you need matting, wood Obre Endeavor work in the United States what business is being done is for and Spokane, that nevertheleM the carpet, art squares, rugs, lace cur- and other interesting speakers, With Deeds were recorded today trans Influence of the fact that packing Thia is a partial list; I have many Australia, and that has been fully tains, pictures, picture frames, wall this treat in store ,rre look for a ferrlng property to the value of house beef is shipped into tboee other stock and wheat farina for ante paper, sewing machines or other ar large convention ami and urge each $8.700. in this city and county, towns is having considerable Indirect CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY— ticles in my 1 stock, now is the time to Christian Endeavor society, Epworth follows: influence upon the local beef market. invest 1 Everything must go. Jesse League, B. Y. P. U. and other bod lee I have a long list of desirable lots Charles Cunningham to John L. The first effect is -to make outside tetldencec J’e* business houses in k> Falling. of young people in i the churches of Clark, lots 11, 12, IS and 14, section buyers leary of this market, and as ralltlee to Jie buyer. 1, township 1. range 32 east. Consid they are not here to help buoy the J. T. Hoskins, of Lower Cold our county to send delegates. That's the motto that has Z'hotM» Red sue eration 32,500. Please notify us of your coming, market the Inevitable tendency Is to Springs, an extensive sheep raiser, made our store popular. We Charles L. Hastings to E. D. Boyd, depreciate the price of local fat cat is in the city today. He reports the that we may know how many to ex- lot 6, block 21. reservation addition, tle, The tendency and sell only good shoes and at a Indications sheep generally in good condition. pect. Hoping to receive a favorable re to Pendleton. Consideration 1400. narrow margin of profit. No and believes the coming crop of wool are toward cheaper local fed beef. Gus La Fontaine and -wife and John will be heavier than the average, a sprtnse, t am. matter whai you want in foot H. Garrison and wife, to George W. Yours respectfully, Fruit in Fine Shape. conclusion based upon the unusual wear come to us and you will and Roy A. Llnaner, the south half OTI8 C. INGLE, thrifty condition of the sheep and the .B. Darnel], of Freewater, who c ■ _ _ _ . be properly fitted and get sat of the southeast quarter of section 19 County Secretary. fact that grass is coming much ear Is interested in the raising of fruit, isfaction. and north half of the northeast quar lier than usual. Mr. Hoskins' family ter of section 30. and the north half reports that there Is no likelihood resides on Beauregard street daring Notice. of the northwest quarter of section whatever that the fruit out there has the school year. by the We, the undersigned, ____ _ will ___ be in 29, and the southwest quarter of sec been in the least injured Pendleton within a few weeks, for tion 20. towqshln 6 south, range 32 freezes. On the contrary, all fruits How’s This? are in the very beet apparent condi- the purpose of purchulng three hund east. Consideration $8,300. The kind that grow in this soil some We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward red (300) more or leu bead of horses, and climate. Frtsh stock of 1903 E. E. Baltezore to W. T. Rigby, lots tion with the exception that Good Shoes Cheap f<-r any case at catarrh that cannot be for the United States cavalry, there Black- 7 and 8, block 4, reservation addition trees are afflicted with scale, Seeds cared by Hall's Catarrh Cura ___ ______ w _ straw F. J. CHENEY a CO., Prop«., Toledo. O. fore, would Instruct owners in this to the city of Pendleton. Considera berry canes, peach trees and berry plants are in especially fine We, the undersigned, have known F J. vicinity, to get their horses tn proper tion $1.500 Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe shape to conform to the following re condition. The scale is not severe him perfectly honorable In all business quirements: nor widespread, and no alarm la felt The Wrong Christie. transactions and financially able to carry about it. Immense quantities of nurs Geldings-—Roans, light and dark out any obligations made by their firm. been The C. J. Christie who has WEST A TRUAX, Wholeaale Druggists, sorrel, and other hardy colors. They mixed up in some questionable trans ery stock are being contracted for In Toledo, O must be sound, gentle under the sad actions in some of the mining dis that neighborhood WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole dle. with free and prompt action at tricts in the northern part of Wash sale Druggists. Toledo, O. From Ridge Neighborhood. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, the walk, trot and gallop; without de lngtcn and in British Columbia, la acting directly upon the blood and se fect or blemish; of kind disposition, J. T. Ogle, of Ridge. 80 miles south not J. Christie, the Pendleton veteri- rous surface* of the ayatem. Price 75c per bottle Hold by all druggist*. Testimonial* to weigh not les* than 950 pounds, nary. Dr. Christie once resided in of Pendleton, is in the city today on free. nor more than 1150 pounds, from 16 the Baker City country and some business. He reports the roads in Just come in and take a look Made of be«t material by beet work Hall's Family Pills are the beet. hands 1 inch to 16 hands high; from reckless newspaper men over there good condition most of the way, snow at our line. men. If vou need harnea., inveati- four (4) to eight (8) years of age; have been laboring under the errone- gone except !n drifts and says some Executrix Sale. suitable for the United States cav- ous opinion that the two men are the seeding Is already being done on fall We have a complete line of gate- Call and examine onr stock of The property of the late William •by. sama. It is in every way impossi plowing. He leave* in a few days all the requisites for the toilet, in- single and double harreas, saddles, Searcy will be disposed of at public We will notify you later, the date ble that Dr. Christie is the individu for Athena, where he will remain for cluning the celebrated Howard whips and supplie* and get our price*. sale, Wednesday, February 25, at the w. want the horses brought In for al who has been getting into trouble. a short time on business. Repair work doue «ulMtantUlly and Hair Brushes. Searcey farm. 10 miles northwest of Inspection. promptly Pendleton. The property consists of Yours truly, echool board The Eugene public* school The czar has ordered the immediate RELIABLE DRUGGISTS horsee, harness, wagons, header beds, HENRY OLDEN8TADT, construction of the proposed Idensal- has opened ned the eighth grade again, mm aww a. a sxt header and all kinds ef farming im HERMAN METZGER, suapenaion of two weeka on J X I .1 ^IVl fw mi-Kayana railroad, so as to give em after at ___ Phoae Main 851 plements. Free lunch will be serv- For further particulars, write to ployment to the Finns who are suffer account of dyphtheria having attack 1. ed. J. M. Bentley, auctioneer. a 18 Court Street. ing from famine. ed two scholars in that room. »» The Best IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST TOILET SOAP Miller Grocery Co. 750 Volumes Our Shoe Depart ment Is Removed to the Rear of the Main Store PEOPLES WAREHOUSE À'ï'ki’ m|h' The Noli Store DRIED FRUITS DANNER, lift E. Webb St AMUSEMENT PARLORS ^RAINQ S- REAL ESTATE Land For Sale Good Shoes I E. T. WADE, Killers Paris Green Sulphur Blue Stone Arsenic London Pur ple Whale Gil Soap Real Estate Dealer. SMITH’S HARNESS IS THE BEST Dtadinger, Wilson A. Co. Toilet D. KEMLER & SON Articles In any quantity, at very lowest price F. W. SCHMIDT à CO J. A. SMITH, • THE • DRUGGISTS •