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telegram from an Arkausas dime mu clnity of Echo, on account of the ex WE ARE pleased to advise that seum man: cellent prospects for government Ir Stuttgart. Ark.. March 5. rigation in that district we have received a full new Pendleton Woolen Mills, Pendleton, The survey of reservoir sites is stock of thoae celebrated Oregon. being prosecuted by Government En MARCH 6. 1903. Will pay 3100 for the human skel gineer J. G. Camp and assistants, and eton and skull with horns, found by J. D. PHELPS HAS DIS Inquiring settlers are looking over the CAUGHT FIRE FROM Thomas Adkins, if as represented. A LAMP EXPLO8ION. APPEARED FROM HOME. ground dally. In view of locating as Ship subject to investigation. soon as the project Is assured . FOR LADIES. H. L. STODDART. In regard to the plana of the gov- Hous« Owned by J, F. Connally De Slight Snow at Milton—General News Thus the poor calf “mavericked" ernment at present, Mr. Tee) venture« Thia ia stroyed Last Night—Was Insured Notes—Many Intend to Take Up by some Indian or hungry white man thia opinion: theshoe for 81.100 — Contents, Belonging to Homeeteade in the New Irrigated years ago, and buried wider this an "There is plenty of land set aside we bad BUTTER AND EGGS Country Below Hudson Bay. James Upton, Wars Insured for cient rock pile, to make concealment for the purpose; water is plentiful last fall *800. Milton, March 4.—About four Inches for all the needs of this tract of land; ARE GETTING CHEAP. certain, has started a little flurry f and sold excitement, even In old Arkansas. last night the dwelling at the I of snow fell here last Tuesday morn reservoir sites can be had at a dozen convenient places; a cheap and per aouthwest corner of Alta and Thornp out ev ing. Little Change in Outlook—No De V. P. S. C. E. CONVENTION. Bennie Osborn moved his family manent ditch route can tie secured, son streets, owned by J. F. Connelly, ery pair mand for Wheat at Present Prices from Walla Walla to his ranch, aliove leading around the brow of the hills, and occupied by his brother-in-law, before —Hide and Pelt Market Slow. Program to Be Given at Milton, Or., town, the first of the week. and every natural feature of the James Upton, was almost totally (le we The oulj chauge iu prices to be But st rowed by fire. last week was examination week proposition is entirely feasible March 12 and 13. could uuted, compared with those quoted the opinion of those nearest to the in the Milton school, and Monday all Mr. Upton arose at 1 o'clock to ad Milton, March 5.—The following is some days ago, is au advance in the Ke« the program in detail to be given in that itassed were promoted. It is not government on this question is this: minister medicine to the baby girl, price ot ducks to the tanner, caused The government recognizes the excel more of which has been afflicted for some this city, Thursday and Friday, March necessary to mention that mauy were try scarcity. Otherwise, the prices to disappointed when they received their lence of the site; it fully realizes the days with the croup. The lamp has them. 12 and 13: the producer aud to the cousumer as great benefits that would come from of late been kept burning all night grades. We Thursday Afternoon. well, remain just where they were a There will be a social in the opera the early Irrigation of this land, and in the dining room on account of the 1:30—Song Service—Ida Troyer. week ago, though other fluctuauons but one thing Is lacking; Oregon must house next Friday night and a sup have arranged to keep them cons child's illness, and beside It was the are immiueuL 1:50—Address ot welcome—A. j. per at the Merchants' cafe. perfect her irrigation laws before the medicine which the child required. tantly on hand, so you had better The hide and pelt market is slow— Adams. The lecture in the opera house, by project will be completed. Mr. Upton noticed that the flame of try a pair, 1:55 — Response — Ora Rhodes. very little is doing. The only pelts The government will, most likely, the lamp was flickering In a peculiar Dr. McClish, last Monday evening, 2:00—Address—"The Power of was the best of the season, so far. to come in during the past week nave await the action of another legisla manner when he entered the room DE8CRIPTI01i — Vici kid. Good Fine Shirt Waist Suits from $2.50 to $6.00. been a tew doxeu coyote and badger Christian Endeavor”—Austin Rice. year welt, patent tip, smooth Oscar Montgomery is hauling lum ture before proceeding further, than but did not pay much attention to It. 2:55—"Workers Conference"—Bro. ber and building a new house on his to survey the ditch and reservoir being engrossed with the needs of skins. About a thousand pounds each insole, flexible and new spring Fine Skirts from $i .50 to $10.00. Eberman. or sheep and cattle hides have been ranch near Janies Stubblefield's, west sites." the child. He passed the table on last, laze. 3:40—C. E. Extension Campaign"— of town. bought during the week. which stood the lamp, and went to Fine Shirt Waists from 50c to $4.00. HOW TO TAKE ECHO LAND. One dealer declares that it takes J. A. Rockwood. Roy Connell, of Camas Prairie, is the sink to first get the child a drink 4:15—Appointing of committees visiting his sister. Mrs. Amos Demar constant rustling to had tat hogs of water Just then a peculiar sound Fine Silk Shirt Waists at $3.50. Irrigation Reservation Lands Subject enough to supply the local demand and adjournment. ia. this week. seemed to emanate from the lamp, j tor mean Anomer retailer states that Thursday Evening. to Homestead Entry Only. Fine Woolen Suits for Spring from $10 to $35.00. Mr. Anderson undertook to haul two t.nd he tinned around hastily to see i Where Whole Faaillea Are Shod he is having no trouble at all to get 7:00 — Song service — Christian and a half tons of sulphur from the E. W. Bartlett, register of the La that the oil in the bowl of the lamp1 all the hogs he wants. As a matter Church Choir. Fine Wool Chailies, all shades, 40c. depot up town Monday and broke the Grande land office, arrived in the city was glowing with heat ot tact, veal is more difficult to se 7:10—Address, What Christian En- kingbolt in his dray, letting the front thia evening on business connected He realized at once that an explo- 1 cure now than hogs. It is only from deavor Offers to Young People"—Bro. part of the dray drop to the ground, with hl« office. sion waa imminent and grabbing th» | the occasional owner or a cow or two Eberman. otherwise doing no damage In reply to inquiries regarding th« lamp attempted to throw it through that a call fit tor market can be pur A niece of Mr and Mrs Polo Beau entries on the government irrigation a window. It slipped from his hand Friday Morning. chased. The cattlemen and feeders mont came over from la Grande last reservation at Echo. Mr. Bartlett and flew just Inside the door of th« 6:30—Sunrise prayer meeting— Saturday on a couple of weeks' visit will not sell their calves—they can parlor, which waa open Mr. Upton said: not be bought ot them lor nine cents Daisy Wilson. Miss Sylvonia Devine left Tuesday “This land is «ubject to homestead states that the lamp exploded juat at ; 9:30—Song service. per pound, dressed. The animals are evening for Oregon City. Salem and entry under the special act of con the very instant It struck the floor of 9:45—Address. "Missions and Scio on a month's visit with rela- more valuable to those who are sit gress of Juns 17, 1802. Ths home the parlor Of course, the burning oil uated so they can hold them and fat Young Peoples' Societies.”—W. P. Jin- tives and friends. steader must improvs and make per flew all over the room, and in an In ten on the range for next y ear s mar- nett William Worthington is having a manent residence upon the land, aa stant both rooms were ablaze In a 10:05—Symposium — "The Tithing new stone cellar built over which he keht. A calf that would bring 9 cents under the general homestead law with dozen places. Mr. Upton at first made per pound now, or perhaps be worth System.” Mrs. M. R. Rice; "How to intends to put a wool house, this this addition: The actual cost of put an Ineffectual effort to extinguish the .Make Business Meetings Entertain 315, can easily be made worth 320 by month. ting the land under irrigation will be fire, but finding he could not. next uext fall and gets all its increase in ing," Bertha Long; "The Quiet Hour.” A couple of young bloods who had estimated and the homesteader will turned his attention to getting his value off the range, where grass is Mrs. Charles Betts. imbibed too freely in Freewater's be required to pay ths government wife and children out of doors. This 10:35—Reports of societies, already beginning to grow. five cent “red eye." were arrested this price, whatever It may be, upon done, he ran two and a half blocks to 10:50—Reports of committees, The grocers prophesy- that butter Monday for using profane language making final proof. The land cannot the nearest fire box and turned In an officers. 11:20 — Election ot and eggs will both be cheaper in a on the street, and were fined 810 each, be taken under ths desert land act alarm 11:40 — Closing exercises. couple ot weeks, the natural result oi in default of which they were senten nor under the timber and stone act" The department responded at once, the advance ot the season. ced to the city Jail for five days. but the fire was so far advanced that EXTENSIVE FRUITRAISER. There is an abundance oi Califor before It could be extinguished only BREVITIES. Taking Up Homesteads. nia cauliflower, celery .lettuce, onions the charred and practically useless It is said that the land below the and spinach in the market today anc Jonathan Talbert, of Milton, Predicts Hudson Bay country is so poor that shell of the building remained Of ’ Choice meats at Houser's will be for the remainder of the the contents ot the building It ia said Light Fruit Crop This Year. a jack rabbit has never been seen on Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch week. I that only Mrs Upton's sewing ma Jonathan Talbert, of Milton. is in it. Whether this is true or not. there G. A. Hunt Is registered at the Pen chine was saved Perhaps the most the city. Mr. Talbert ia one of the is quite a stir in this vicinity over it, dleton. important loss aside from the build-1 Sweet Potatoes, the good Parsnips, 75c per sack. most successful fruitgrowers in the and quite a number express their Enjoy your leisure time at Have your shoes repaired at Ing itself, is of Mr Connelly's private Onions. 81 per sack. county. Last year he sold from bis intention of taking up homesteads, kind. Teutsch'«. papers, which were locked In a room Beets, 81-50 per sack. trees between 1.200 and 1,500 boxes since the irrigation move has been Potatoes, 65c to 75c per hundred. made. If water can be gotten on that Have you had your shoes repaired on the second floor Mr. Connefiy la of apples. out of town and just what valuables Garlic. 15c per pound. The crop will be much lighter this section in quantities, it will prove, no at Teutsch? Try him. Celery, fresh and crisp. Pendleton Livestock and Poultry. i ear. although the trees are healthy doubt, to be as rich in soil aa any part Dr Cole went to Echo on a profes belonging to him may have been burned are not known. of Umatilla or Walla Walla counties, Chickens—Hens. 7 ©Sc; 84.00 per and did not winter kill, because the sional call this afternoon The building waa Insured for 81.100 1 new growth upon which the fruit and instead of being a sandy, barren dozen; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Charles H. Miller, the Echo mer i All the contents except the one room Cabbage, solid beads. comes, is not appearing. The trees, desert with not enough vegetation to chant. Is In the city on business. fur keys, 12 V*c per pound. ■ mentioned, tn which Mr. Connelly in his opinion, will "rest" this season support a rabbit, will be the garden Geese, per dozen, 89. By the Fire Insurance Com For Sale—100 tons of alfalfa bay. kept certain effects of his own. were —a natural reaction after the im- spot of the above mentioned counties Ducks, per dozen, >4. panies we represent. Our R. J. Hoddj butcher. Athena, Or. the household effects of Mr and Mrs and support thousands of human be mense crop of last year. His 400 Butter, 40c and 45c per roll. companies stand first in the Upton, and were Insured for 8800, Mr ings. Nlblics and mid irons, hand balls, Eggs, 20c. peach trees are in splendid condition Upton haa occupied the building for world. tennis balls baseball goods Nolfa. and bear every indication of yielding Phelps Disappear*. Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. ÜMDIR W. A C. R. DIPOT as well as they did last year. F. S. Le Grow. Cashier of the three years past J. D. Phelps, who has been doing a Cows, per hundred, 83.25© 3 50. The kind that grow io this soil Mr. Talbert made an unqualified general merchandise business in Mil Athena Bank, was in the city todsy. Steers. |4©4.25. IDEAL CLUB GROUNDS. and climate. Frtsh stock of «903 success of raising grapes, but their ton for the last 18 or 20 years, and haa You always get choice meat at Hou Hogs, live, 35.5u©6. cheapness forbade his making a suc t'een selling goods at cost and auc ser's. Alta street, opposite Savings Seeds. Hogs, dressed. 7©7Hc. Movement on Foot to Organize a Club cess of htem further. Grapes at one tion for the last three months, saying Bank. Veal, dressed. 8©8y*c. cent per pound, he says, are unproflta- that he Intended to quit business on to Purchase the Bingham Springs First-class Bowling Alleys John Hagen baa a fine Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices ble. account of his health, has disappear Resort French coach •talllon at Best Billiard and Pool Tables Coffee—Mocha ard Java, best 40c ed and his where«bouts, up to thia C. W Avery, of Bingham Springs. I livery stable. per ib.. next grade, 35c per lb; lower time, are unknown. About two weeks EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Avery reports ser is In the city. Mr Shooting and Throwing Galler A chance of a lifetime to get a grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; ago he went to Pomeroy. Wash., on eral feet of snow in the vicinity of ——------- —I ies. package coffee, 15c and 20c per lb. Newbro's Herpicide Destroys the business, but just what that business sewing machine for less than cost., at hte springs, and predicts very high Jesse Failing's. Rice—Best head nee, 12^c per lb.; Dandruff Germ Permanently and was no one knows for certain. There water In the Umatilla when the snow Musical entertainment «very- Despain Gulch, next grade. 8 l-3c per lb. Miss Edna Elder, of are several rumors afloat One is that begins to melt There Is a movement Cures Baldness. ▲GUT Best order maintained Sugar—Cane granulated, best, |6.0u he was in straitened circumstances Is dangerously ill with a relapse from ' on foot to form a club, the members < The Big Store in a Small evening Quinine and rum and a whole lot and couldn't face his creditors, an scarlet fever. per sack; do, 13 pounds, 81. Room. Temperance refreshments and Ito be made up of men of Pendleton 600 MAIN STREET Salt—Coarse, 31.00 per 100; table. of other things, are pleasant to rub on other is that he has eloped with a The livery stable at , and Wall* Walla, to serure the cigars. the scalp, but not one preparation of woman, as a certain woman with sold by James D Shipp to Harvey 82.50 per 100. springs property and make it their Alts Strset, OpposlU Sa vises Bask Flour—B. B., 34.50 per barrel; Wal- the general run cures dandruff and whom he has been on certain terms, Taylor, of Ridge, for 8700 Drop in and while away your The Gasoline Engine is naan's private beadquarters. This will ex tailing hair. It is necessary to Mil packed her goods and left for parts most handy companion Sc« ters’. 84 50 per barrel. clude everyone who to not a tnemt-e- , spare time. , . - . - 1 Joseph Shushlp a fullblood Indian, that germ to be permanently cured ot unknown about the same time that be! WBs operBte<1 on Bt St Anthony's bos- of the clnb or an Invited guest. The the Improved Hides. __________________________________ dandruff, and to stop falling hair. rtirt 1» io to Ln—A ***** K— —111 r I property would make ideal club ARE YOD READY TO BUY The following are the prevailing Newbro’s Herpicide will positively did. It is to be hoped that be will pltal yesterday, for cataract. return and give a clear record of his grounds, aa it is beautifully situated, Bargains in average prices for hides in this mar destroy that germ, so that there can Beautiful 5-room cottage, two lots disappearance, but it is doubtful, as with the famous swimming pool, and ket: Beef, green, 4© 6c per lm; beet be no more dandruff, and so that th« shade and fruit trees, nicely located it is known that he left a wife about * large number of well-built buildings dry, lo@ 12c; mink, 5v@75c each, hair will grow luxuriantly ‘Destroy 25 years ago In the East and came Reduced to 81.500. E T Wade I already on the ground. The springs with a possibility ot 90c each if the the cause and you remove the effect." For Sale — Brick building with West. He leave« a wife and one are reached by stage from Bingham size is good and hte condition prime; daughter, who fee! the sting of dis basement. 50x90. on Main street Good Springs station on the main line of I THEM LOOK AT THIS LIST coyote. 25c and possibly 65c; bear, property at a bargain. Easy terms grace that has been brought on them Notice. the ORA N., 20 miles east of this skins, according to quality and hixe. E T. Wade. It'« something new Requires no city, and are well known and liked We, the undersigned, will be In by one who should be their protec Irom 83 to 315; coon, z5©30c; horse, tor. Four hundred and eighty acres good by many summer visitors from Ore pretty cottages, all well improved. packing and has no stud baits perfect with head, tail and mane, 81 Pendleton within a few weeks, for Now rented for *30 a month, 84500. level land, good bouse, al! fenced, gon and Washington points to twist ofl. to 31-25; sheep, 8c per lb., dry; the purpose ot purchasing three hund A lodging bow*, 14 nwm» and lot, plenty of water. 200 acres In barley. WM. C. KERN DEAD. skunk, 25c© 40c; badger, 25©30c; red (300) more or less bead of horses, very centrally located. 12500. I have a larger and better 83.500. E. T. Wada Senator Waiter M. Pierce rune Let us show you our irrigation tor the United States cavalry, there coon, 20c to 20c. A lot about three blocks from Main , list of Farms, Stock Ranches over from Pendleton last evening street, 1250 A Perard shipped 525 bead of < fore, would instruct owners in this Was 77 Years of Age and Had Lived plant Irrigation in this ®rv Tha The gee tie man expresses himself as vicinity, to get their horses in proper in This County Many Years—An lambs to William Taaffe A Co. of San A house. 8 rooms and lot, five blocks and City Property to sell country weans wealth. Wheat Market. Francisco. Mr. Perard received 84 80 being glad the session Is over, but off Main street, 81100 shape to conform to the following re Ex-County Treasurer. than ever before. /* Also a big Portland, March 5.—There ia no quirements : per hundred weight. regrets not being able to have suc- Other houses and Iota from *500 to William C. Kern, ex-county treasur change in the wheat market, either The three children of E. E. Elder, ■’ceded in getting a couple of bills 83600. lot of land in the coming Geldings—Roans, light and dark for better or worse; prices have been sorrel, and other hardy colors. They er of Umatilla county, died at hie of Deepaln Gulch, who have been suf passed which he thinks would have b ingle lote from 8125 to kW accord- wheat fiction of Eastern steady, but sellers have been rather must be sound, gentle under the sad home in Helix last evening of an ob tert ng with severe attacks of scarlet much benefit to this entire scarce, and are not offering freely. dle, with free and prompt action at scure kidney trouble, after an illness fever, are all convalescing lota together WOO. Washington. section of Eastern Oregon-la Hix lots torr lbw. 8850. Eight months of the cereal year have the walk, trot and gallop; without de practically of several years W Johnson left today for Granite. Or*n<1* Chronicle He was 77 years of age. and had Fourteen iota together, whole bl«<-k, passed, and shipments for the season fect or blemish; of kind disposition, now totals 25,000,000 bushels, both to weigh not less than 950 pounds, been a resident of the county for Grant county, where he haa extensive Senator Mitchell has overexerted JIMO placer mining Interests, to which be Will sell for carh or on easy U-rni*. wheat and flour. The main activity nor more than 1150 pounds, from 15 many years. Since the death of his himself and bad a relapse His doc Will exoIain and show property up of the season is now about over, and hands 1 inch to 16 hands high; from wife, a few months ago. the decline gives bls personal attention during tor has ordered him back to bed oti application. Pendleton is growing in his health has been very decided. the summer season. from now on the market will be of four (4) to eight (8) years of age; rapidly and investtueuta now will, in He will be buried from the Chris Mark Patton's famous jack. Black a dragging nature. Exporters have a suitable for the United States eav- ni v opinion, proTe profitable. To the tian church In Helix with the honors Snake, will make the stand at Pendle tew cargoes yet to load, both here airy. average man in the West, the surest of the L O. O. F. fraternity, of which ton. Cold Springs country, Athena and and on Puget Sound, and have more We will notify you later, the date way to profit to In real estate invest wheat than they can possibly ship we want the horses brought In for he wag a member for many years. He Adams. Will call at ranches where ments. had been a member of the Christian six or more mares are bred r- the same. Authentic reporta from inspection. This question anses in the family church nearly all his life. all over the Northwest indicate that Taken up; a bay horse, about 8 L D. BOYD, III Court Street Yours truly, Fred Waners, Prnprtetor The following children survive Mr. years old, branded "F L X E" on Ml svery day. Let us answer it to-day. Try only 5 per cent of the crop remains HENRY OLDEN8TADT. Capacity 180 barrels a day Kern: The sons. Clinton, James, Wil stifle, on my ranch. 10 miles south in the country unsold. Exporters are HERMAN METZGER. Flour exchanged for wheat liam, Mitchell and Harris, and the not making any bids at present, they For further particulars, write to daughters, Mrs George Knight, Mrs. west of Pendleton. Owner can bare Flour, MUI Feed, Chopped Feed, eto 1 prefer to do nothing before paying same by calling and paying damage Herman Metzger, Portland Ore. always on hand. * Vaughan and Mrs. Homer Gallagher. and expenses. Gus Belike. fancy prices for the sake of doing Clinton and James and Mrs. Knight business. Quotations rule the same C. R Haines, who resigned his po a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre all reside at Helix and were with their How's This? as last week, 76 and 77 cents for N. pared in two minutes. No boiling! no sition as operator at the O. R. »> >ffer One Hundred Dollars Ke« a rd father when he died. Mr. Kern was depot, has leased a fruit farm at Col club, 88 cents for bluestem and val- baking I add boiling water and set to known over a wide extent of North iey 79 cents per bushel. It is stated tor any caee ot catarrh that cannot lege Place, near Walla Walla, and eooL Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp cured by liall'a Catarrh Curs. western Oregon as a very exemplary that holders want 80 cents for club F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Fropa., Toledo, o. will operate It the coming year. His berry and Strawberry. Get a package wheat; prices are 6 cents per bushel We, ______________ the undersigned, have . kno«n F. 3. man. public-spirited, besides being a Intention Is to quit telegraphy. st your grocers to-day. >0 cts. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe thoroughgoing Chriatlan in his pri- too high for any In the trade to do bln perfectly honorable In all business vate life. If you need matting, wood fibre business on a safe basis. Our fine line of tailor made suits has arrived and we can truthfully say we have the nobbiest i ■ transactions and Snanclally able to carry carpet, srt squares, rugs, lace cur San Francisco, March 5.—Locally, out any obligations made by their firm. suits, best values and prettiest patterns we have ever shown. Every suit is new and up to date,the ] ! t tains, pictures, picture frames, wall ALMON H. SMITH DEAD. the wheat market is quite firm; as WEST A TKt'AX, Wholesale Druggists, • r paper, sewing machines or other ar fabrics are the latest shown and whatever your taste we can please you This week we are quoting 1' Toledo, O stocks are low, exports during the WADDING, KINNAN A MARVIN, Whole Passed Away Last Evening at Home ticles In my stock, now Is the time to some very special prices and it will pay you to see our line at once. Your size is here now, but it 1 • past week have been quite heavy. sale Drngglata, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, may not be three days from now j; of His Daughter—Afflicted With Invest Everything must go. Jesse Millers are heavy buyers, as choice Failing. acting directly upon the blood and an wheat is difficult to obtain and stocks coua Dropsy. surfaces ut the system. Price 75c per are almost depleted. Exporters are bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials Grey Wool Suits, jacket without collar, skirt JobnRothrock, of Adams, was In worth 812.50. Our special price is $1000 ¡! Almon H. Smith, aged 78 years, endeavoring to clean up chartered free. made without lining, good quality cloth, per Black Wool Suits, latest styles and mixed color J ' died last evening at the home of his town yesterday. Mr. Rothrock will Hall's Family 1*111« are the beat. tonnage. Reports indicate that the daughter, Mrs. Rose Campbell, In soon begin plowing 1,500 acres of feet fitting ................................................... $7.50 Wool Suits, ranging in price from ......... $11.50 > • average Is much larger this year. this city, at 806 College street Mr. stubble land upon which he pastured l Black Wool Suit, jacket without collar, unlined to.............................................................. .. • $1 1 1 > Quotations for No. 1 shipping. 8150 Summerville Railroad. 60 head of horses all winter. What •I Smith has been a great sufferer for skirt, a fine value for the price asked... .$9.00 We can't take space to describe all of our suits, j ; per cental; milling, 31-57%@1.60. Word Is received that the citizens a year. He was first afflicted with a Is left of the stubble will be burned Mixed color Wool Suit, the latest shades, new but we will take time to show them to you if 1 > of Summerville are in earnest in re- liver trouble which terminated in before the plowing begins. est style jacket, skirt unlined. This suit is you call. }’ Wool Markets. gard to a railroad to connect their dropsy. His recovery was expected Ask Increase In Wages. Boston. March 5.—The government's town with the Elgin branch at Imb by the family, or at least seemed Members of the painters' union are quarantine against wool and the obe ler. It is proposed to lay a standard probable until he was attacked se dience of railroads to the order for guage track and operate the same on verely with the grip about a week very reticent about the Intentions of bidding shipment of the material has about the tame plan as the Union ago. when he took a violent relapse the order In reference to the demands led to a very quiet wool market. Blds railway is conducted. The length of from earlier complaints. Mr. Smith made about a week ago for an In We are proud of our new lot of Skirts that just Light grey Wool Skirts, unlined, splendid for a big line of territory fleeces are the line will be about three miles and had been all bls lite a Wesleyan crease I d wages from 83 to 83 50. but • I value ..................... $3.50 | arrived Saturday, and you will be just as proud under consideration, a fractional dif the road is to be built and operated Methodist, and is said to have lived own to the fact that such a demand ference In price alone preventing a by home people. It will be a great consistent with the most advanced was made, with the request that It be to wear one of them, if you like a strictly new, Light grey, all wool. Kilted Skirts, plaits run- j! complied with April 1. It la some »ale Holders of wool have every con improvement over present methods, professions of that faith. AH goods are repre ning from top nearly to bottom, giving the flare }; • t up to date, stylish Skirt He was born tn New York and came what problematical whether a strike fidence in immediate resumption of as well as a convenience that will be i sented from $1 25 to................................... $10.00 effect, so much desired in the new styles $V75 1 * trade, and the quotations are strong. appreciated by the general public.— to Oregon from Ohio about 20 years will be ordered in the event wages We have a dozen Walking Skirts, made of Black, all-wool Skirts, with white dots, kilted J! ago. and had made his home for the are not raised, or whether the mem- Quotations: Territory, choice staple, I a Grande Chronicle. medium weight skirting, dark Oxford grey color, at bottom, and trimmed with buttons, special ] J most part since at Ione, at the home bers of the union fail to stay by the scoured basis, fine. 55® 56c; fine me Feed Is Scarce. of his son. W. S Smith. Last fall demand for an increase. There are strong and durable, a good Skirt for service, dium. 52©54c; medium, 47©48c price of.......................................................... $4.00 '■ E. O. Elder, of Despaln Gulch, was he was brought to his daughter's 1» members of the union In Pendle Blue, all-wool Skirts, nicely plaited from top J! ■ I for one week only.................... $1.25 Ht IxMjis. March 5.—Wool—Un- in town yesterday. He report« live home in this place for medical treat ton. Dark Oxford Wool Skirts, new style, nicely nearly to bottom, flare flounce, very dressy and J; r banged ; territory and Western medi stock of all kinds as perfectly healthy ment and resided here until bls death. neat.......... ...................................... $5-50 ? made, and trimmed with buttons, for this Goes to Taxa«. His aged wife and 10 children sur um. 1«OI«<-; fine, 13O1««4c; roarse, but many of them pretty thin on ac sale ................................................................. $2 50 Plenty of others at ail prices up to........ $10.0A 1 > vive him .as follows: I Mrs. Rose count of the protracted feeding on 1.3® 16c R. V. Hutchins haa resigned hl« po- ■ i 1 ■ “ 1 > forage, which is beginning to be Campbel). Mrs. Nell Wilson, Mrs. «Ilion on the morning paper, and left MARCH 6th, FRIDAY. and SATURDAY, MARCH 7th. • i THAT M'KAY CREEK SKELETON scarce with some of the stockmen in Grace Tatum, Mrs Ullle Parkes, thia afternoon for Texas. Mr. Hutch that neighborhood. The condition of Miss Myrtle Smith, Miss Jessie ins was reporter on the East Oregon Calico, all colors, 25 yds for............ Ladies' Hose, toe grade, 3 prs for.......... $1.00 25c B Ghastly Find of Farmer Adkins the winter wheat is excellent Mr. Smith. L. D. Smith, of Helix, and Dr. ian for a year or more prior to ac Bleached Muslin, 25 yds for............ Children's Hose, good heavy grade, 3 prs $1.00 Elder has just begun the sowing : of F. S. Smith, of Seattle, and Dr. N. H. cepting another position In the city. Causes Widespread Comment. Smith of Portland and Walter S. He came here from Dayton. Wash., India Linen, good grade, 10 yds for for.. 50c _______ 25c « Th* skeleton reported to have been 130 acres of spring wheat. Smith of Ione. The funeral will be where he at one time ran a paper of Jap Silk, all colors, per yard........ Ladies' Lisle Lace Hose, per pair 25 and 35c ! > ‘25c unearthed from beneath a pile of held Saturday, but no details are as hi« own. He 1« an active, affable Pendleton Packing House. rrx-ks. near the old ro«d crossing on newspaper man and his many friends Schwarz & Greulich averaged all yet arranged. Last week our SPECIAL SALE was a decided succes«, and we were kept jumping nearly all McKay Creek, 12 miles south of this city, by Thomas Adkins, has caused winter 15 fat hogs per day, reduced at FROM THE IRRIGATION CENTER. hope that he will make a success in day Saturday waiting on customers. Judging from this, we believe our customers were pleased j; • l his new field of operations. much speculation outside. as_wel] as their packing house. The late short with the bargains we gave them, and we are going to please just as many this week as call at onr 1 ■ The “ East age In hogs of course has greatly re Inside of Umatilla county store. It will be worth your time and trouble if you visit our store FRIDAY and SATURDAY. ’! O. D. Teel and J. W. Mead, of Echo, The textile council of Lowell, Mass., Oregonian first printed the story two duced the number. The firm has for • r in the City Today. 14 years past packed an average of representing 18,000 union worker«, ■ I weeks ago. ■ I THE STORE THAT Two of Echo's well-known citizens, haa made a demand upon the seven A Han Francisco paper has wired 2,000 per year, and supplied by far "horned the larger part of the hams, side O. D. Teel and J. W. Mead, are in cotton corporations of that city for an for a photograph of thia • i SAVES YOU MONEY Woolen meats and lard sold from most of the the city today on business. They re advance of 10 per cent In wages, ef man." and the Pendleton port considerable activity in the vi- fective March 11. ' TTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTT'fTT'TTTTTTTTTY* ! Milla today rsceivsd the following country stores In this county. Eclipsing all Previ ous Selling Efforts We’ve planned broadly, $2.50 Shoes vigor ously and thoroughly to make this Spring the busiest season in the history of our store. For this season we offer a splendid gathering of Boston Store Land For Sale Every Lady in the City should see the many new things in our various departments Get a Ticket on the Carriage BIGBOSTONSTORE AMÜSEMENT PARLORS Garden Seeds LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY D. KEILER & SON THEME REAL ESTATE Real Estate Gaso/ine Engine Withee, What Shall We Have for Dessert? N. Berkeley Farmers Custom Mill TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE Jell-O, TAILOR-MADE SUITS Dress Skirts “THE FAIR