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■üffsess * FRIDAY. MARCH «, 1903. RHEUMATISM ALBA NOTES HOLBROOK DITCH WILL IRRI GATE TEN THOUSAND ACRES. Twenty-Five Miles of New Ditch Sur veyed Which Will be Constructed Tortures, Cripples and Deforms. Within Two Years—Land Buyers Now Swarming at Old Umatilla. Rheumatism does not treat all alike Sid Taylor, the Umatilla barber, is Some suffer torture from the very begin Mr. Saylor ex- sing. the attack being so sudden, sharp >n the city today. and disastrous that they are made help- presses the oplniou which be says all less cripples in a few days, while others the people of Umatilla and vieln-ty feel only occasional twitches of pain in share, that the various irrigation the knees, ankles, elbows and wrists, ot schemes now being put Into operation the muscles the legs, arms, back or ; around “ Umatilla, C _______ 2___ of ’ _ - — ............ including the gov neck ; but this treacherous disease is only i ! ernment worjt and (he completion of j traveling by slower stages. The acid the Celilo portage, will work great poisons are all the while accumulating in things for Umatllla’a future The the blood, and muscles and joints are nearest benefits In sigh: are expected filling with corroding, acrid matter, and when the disease tightens its grip and to accrue trom the operation of the Holbrook ditch, which leaves the strikes with full Umatilla River, about two miles from force, no constitu tion is strong enough THE BLOOD Umatilla, and which follows such a sinuous course that the ditch is not to withstand its fear AND at any point very distant from Uma ful blows, and its vic tilla. tims are crippled and SYSTEM deformed, or literally Ten miles of this ditch will be op worn out by constant erated the coming season, while 25 RULED pain. Rheumatism is miles are laid out and will be oper caused by Uric Acid ated within the next two or three BY ACID, or some nther irri- years, probably. Water will be turn taring poison in the ed into the completed portion within blood, and this is the cause of every va a month, and there are 10.000 acres of riety aad form of this dread disease. Ex ternal remedies do not reach the blood, land within Its reach. The ditch has been enlarged to 10 feet on the bot consequently do no lasting good. S. S. 8. goes directly into the circula tom and three feet deep. Land buy tion and attacks the disease itself. The ers from Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma. acid poisons that cause the inflammation, Portland and Lewiston are on the soreness and swelling are neutralized and ground every day. and unoccupied the blood purified and cleansed of all irri land has risen in price to $50 per tating matter, and nothing is left in the acre. circulation to pro The land is ali adapted to vegeta- duce other attacks. bles. alfalfa and fruit, and the claim S S. S. being a vege- is made that in a general way the table remedy does season in that vicinity is frim twe to not impair the d ges- three weeks earlier than to the north tion or general health ward or southward except in the im- like alkali and potaah remedies, but builds mediate vicinity. on account of the up aad invigorates the entire system, and at the same time makes a thorough and soil and altitude. The elevation of Umatilla above the sea is but 300 feet pemMwent cure of Rheumatism. White for our free book on Rheumatism. compared with 1,070 feet at this point, which is distant from it but 44 miles. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. 6c Ground Still Froien—Mill Company Has 400,000 Feet of Logs Out— Farms Change Owners. Alba, March 2.—The weather here is warm In the daytime and freezing at night. All stock are being fed at present and there is very little sign of grass. Snow is melting off in places but the ground is still frozen. We have had no chinook wind this winter to take the snow away. The mill company here has gotten in about 400,000 feet of logs and will commence sawing the first of April. Tom Gilliland has purchased the Bradburn place, near Pilot Rock, for $9000. There are 480 acres of land in the place. 60 acres of which are in alfalfa Mr. Gilliland will move there this week, but will continue in the stock business here. Mr. Fletcher, from north of Pendle ton. who has taught th» Wilson place near here, has hauled in a load of supplies preparatory to moving his family out to the place A government laud agent in ibis vicinity last week stated that of all land frauds the homestead was the most abused and that the govern ment was doing everything in its power to ferret out all land stealing and save the public domain for the permanent and actual settler. Oscar McGee, who works on the Dixie ranch, has returned trom a trip in old Missouri, He says he is pleas- ed to get back to God's country. ■N* MRS. STRAUSS DEAD. Appoplexy Causes Sudden Death of Ageo Lady Last Night. Mrs Yetta Strauss, age.1 >9 years and two months, died at the home of her son in Pendleton, at 323 Main street last night at 12 o'clock. Mrs Strauss retired earlle. than her son and his wife, and in a separate room She was apparently Jn her usual health and did not complain of feel ing badly in any respect. At 12 o'clock the other members of the fam fly were awakened by some unusual noise in their mother's room, and im mediately repaired thither. Appar ently Mrs. Strauss had passed away wi hen they reached the room. Dr. Cole was called who pronounc ed the cause of death to be appo plexy. Her death was practically in- staontaneous Mrs. Strauss came here from San Francisco about 10 months ago with her son. Leon Strauss, who Is foreman In the scouring mill. She will be buried beside her husband, In San Francisco. In a Jewish ceme tery. Her son leaves for San Fran cisco today with the remains. OFFICERS OF G- A. R. PO8T. Full Corps Elected by Locsl Post in This City. The following are the recently elected corp» of officers for the local post of the G. A. R: Commander. G. W. Rigby senior vice-commander. William Huston: junior vice-comman der. Henry Shockey; adjutant. P. P. Collier; sergeant major. J. B Mum ford: quartermaster, T. J. Million; quartermaster's sergeant and cuter guard, A. Stephens; chaplain, lather Ellis; surgeon. William Fttz Gerald; orderly, B. F. Renn The regular times of meeting are the second and fourth Saturday nights of each month, at Hendricks' hall. T. R. YERGER WILL BUILD NEW COLD STORAGE PLANT. Building to Be Ready for Machinery by April 7—Cost to Be $10,000— Brick May Be Purchased in Port land. The contract for the erection of the Roas Cold Storage buildings in this place has been let to T R. Yerger. for a round sum of $10.01X1. Mr. Yerger will have charge of all the construe- tion work from the laying of the loun dation to the absolute completion of the plant, except the putting in place of the machinery contracted far from the Oakland Iron works The contract with the latter com pany includes putting the machinery in place, ready for firing up The contract with Mr. Yeage.- culls for the completion ot the building ready for the machinery by the 7th of April Ground will be broken immediately upon the passing of the present snow fall. There will positively be no de lay for which natural causes are not responsible, and the building will be ready for occupancy by the 7th of April, according to the terms of the contract. The rock in the foundation wil) be quarried at this point. It is not yet determined where the brick of which the building will be built will come from If the local made brick can not be secured in time for the filling of the contract, it is probable, or at least likely, that Portland brick will be used. Mr Yerger was the builder of the new hotel at Hot Ixke, and has the contract for putting in the new bath house at that resort Preliminary to settling upon the plans for the new bath house. Mr. Yerger and G W. Tape visited several of the most fa mous medical springs resorts in the country to get the latest designs of construction of tha tkind The trip extended as far a* Hot Springs. Ark The Grip Leaves Thousands in its Path Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. Fra m pr. y. ’Journal. “Durir./ the re cert Crip epi dem i c. claiming a mill, tint more, the effi ciency of Pern na in fuicili relieving tkt malady and i'. after-effect has been the talk of the contistesU.” 1 “For Crip and the of trr effect' hkt Oebih-i ty, nervous nett, dyt -I ___ pe^tia andotherca- tan not iondiliont rem It ing from tAe Grip, in the entire Meueria iledua I Ae.l'e found no rent edy that equa/t Pt runa for pramfit acticn^'—Dr. S.B Hartman, Preti cent The ffartman Sanitarium Depot at Umatilla The depot at Umatilla has been re modeled and considerably enlarged. Also the force of operators there has been increased to five. A new build ing has been erected which is com KE A DEMON grip has cr oesad our I disea.» ont of my system in a tew days > results of your very valuable medlcte • * a monly called "the air house.' It con country, leaving behind score« of and did not hinder me from pursuing Itaeffeets in my ease after repeated tslauv tains the plant for the condensation physical wrecks. my daily work. “ First, it cured me of chronic bron of air, and the entire system of “I should l.k« to aee our Board of chitis of fifteen years* standing by n«ix>g Victims <>f catarrh of the head, catarrh brakes on all trains going through Demand for Indian Lanji. of the throat, catarrh of the lungs, Health give it offi.-lal recognition and two bottles of Peruna in January, ltan, Umatilla are tested and the supply F. H. Parr, who lives on the reser catairh of the stomach, catarrh of the have it u-d generally among our poor and no return of IL of condensed air renewed trom this vation. and acts as interpreter, re in Greater New York.**— kidneys, catarrh of the pelvic organa, sick pe- plant. “ After 1 was cured of bronchitis I had ports an uncommon demand for the are to be counted by hundreds of thou Joseph A. i nnm la grippe every winter for eeveral win Indian lands on the part of renters, sands. Grip ts epidemic catarrh, and Woclgrawera. D. L. Wauaca, a charter member of the ters. But, through the uae of Peruna. and the rental value Is larger this sows the »eed of chronic catarrh within International Barber’s Union, write« it got grsdually weaker in its eeverltv The next meeting of the Umatilla year somewhat than ever before The WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. tue system. from 15 We.tcm avenue, Minnespolia, I until it dw indied down to a mere stupor County Woolgrowers' Association will average rent paid is $2.50 pet acre Real Estate Transfers. Thia la so true that few grip sufferer, Minn.: for two or three days. Now th« su.p»-e Thomas Hicks lately bought of Da be held in this city on Saturday. per year. Since the abolition of the "Following a severe attackof lagrippe dues not trouble me any mor«.”—O. B. James Hill, of Helix, was in town are able to make a complete recovery vid Prince, for $1,500. a 40 acre tract March 14. in the room ot the Commer office of government interpreter last I accrued u> be affected badly all over. J Perry. until they have used Peruna. six miles west of the city, and talks cial Association. The executive com year. Mr. Parr baa done most of the yesterday Glen Sailing, of Athena, was in Never in the history ot medicine has suffered with a severe backache. Indi of building a dwelling thereon later mittee oi the state association will Interpreting that has been necessary For nearly A <—! »«■ ■»«■•■ Ezpartawea. meet the same date and place There in the taking of testimony among town yesterday. a ramedy received such unqualified and gestion and numeraos illa, «o I could in the spring. half a century i neither eat nor sleep, and I thought I Adam Lanhardt has sold his farm are seveu men on the executive com the Indians, besides nearly all the un universal eulogies a> Peruna. James Marcum, of Gurdane, was in official interpreting would give up my work, which 1 could of 140 acres lying on the river be mittee. the city yesterday. A N«w York Aia«r*aa‘i t.i perien'«. not afford to do. tween Pendleton and Nolan, to a man Hon. Joseph A. Flinn, aiderman Fifth Ukiah Mr and Mrs. Baldwin, of named Thompson, from Alba. Mr. "Oneof my customers wbowaagraoUy Irtstriet, WT tee from JO4 Christopher were jn town yesterday Thompson will not occupy the prop- helped by P runa advised ma to try IL street. New York City, as follows : Mrs Robert Stansfield, of Echo erty until next tall. •* When a pestilence overtakes our . and I pru-urrd a bottle the same day. I was in the city yesterday. J. D. Hargett, of North Juniper, pe- pie w e take precaution a. a nation to used It faithfully and felt a mark'd im H C Means has leased bis hotel at was in the city yesterday, Mr. Har p — errv- »he citizens against the dread provement. During the next two month* Umatilla to Mrs. O'Connell. gett lately bought of Mr. Skyrona. I took five bottle«, and then felt splen- d.-esee. near Weston .150 acres, upon which M 8 Corrigall, a .arge sheep owner iid. Now my head ia clear, my nerve« LELAND RICHMOND IS UMATILLA COUNTY CAN BE ** La gr ’ pp* ha« entered thousands of he will live, moving thereto in a short of Butter Creek, is tn the city • teadr, I enjoy food, and r«et well. Pe VERY ILL WITH MEASLES. our hoti>- . this fall, and I noticed that MADE TO RIVAL UTAH. time. The Skyrona place is on Pine 8 Simmons and family are moving ths people who n»d Peruna were quick runa has been worth a .tollo « do«, to Creek, Mr. Hargett has rented his trom Athena to Pendleton today Hugulet Rev. and W. C. Kern Also Practical Sattlers Wanted — Soil and ly restored, while thoae who depended me.”—D. L. Wallace. place at North Juniper, where he Elvin Craig was in town today from on doctor’s preecription«, spent weeks on the Sick List—Charles A lapse h Mr. O. H. Perry, Atehlsost, tanta», Climate Here, Elbow Grease Must owns 640 < acres of excellent land. bls ranch near Havana Station la rvcovertug, leaving them weak and writes: Ed Himmelgran is laid up with Returns From Missouri—Basket So Be Used—Need More Men Like the la the cause of more discomfort than «rip- Shelly Jones and wife spent Sun •mac ia ted. , "Again, after repeated trial« of your cial Largely Attended. Pioneers. any other ailmenL If you eat the day visiting with his parents at A the- *’ I had a slight attack yf la grippe and medicine*. P»runa and Manalin. I give Frank Hanlen. of Meacham was Helix, March 3. — L. D Smith re "We want practical irrigationists. things that you want and they are trading in Pendleton yesterday. na a* eace KM Fwru&a, whicn drove the thia as my eapreaama of toe w ooderta* ceived a message yeeterday summon men who understand the use of water, good for you. you are distressed There was born March 1, to Thom Rev. Diver, has recovered from his ■" ing him to the bedside of his father. who are versed in the science of unit as Campbell. Jr., of Cold Springs, a Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets will make recent illness sufficiently to be able Three lots adjoining the meeting your digestion perfect and prevent to attend the union meetings and will A. H. Smith, of Pendleton, who is ing the virtues of elbow grease, soil son LOCATING WATER RIGHTS. and moisture In the production of house and next to the Episcopal dyspepsia and its attendant disagree- address the session tonight at the thought to be very low. A. Perard is weighing in a consign Dr Smith was called from Pendle crops." said B F Holbrook, of Uma church have been purchased and John Day Streams Are Much Sougrt able aymptoms. Yon can safely sat Baptist church. ment of sheep to be shipped to San with Dr tilla. to the East Oregonian today. soon a tabernacle will be built, a com anything at any time, if you take one These Days. J. B. Despain will soon move from ton yesterday to consult "Oregonians who have farmed on Francisco. mittee to take the initiatory steps ot these tablets afterward. Sold by West Court street to the corner of Griswold over the case oí Leland John Day's numerous branches J. C Carlyale. of Wee ton. is in town Richmond, the young son of F H. the rich creek bottoms and produc being chosen to meet March 28 seem to be assured several water pow all druggists under a positive guaran- Johnson and Webb. Richmond, who is very ill with mea- tive foothill lands, where nature has today From here he goes to Mearh- W. K. ALLEN PATENTEE ton. * cents. Money refunded if er plants for generating electricity, B. F. Scott will soon move from the has done the work, do not fully appre am tor a tew days OF FRUIT DRYER. TALKS. you are not satisfied. Send to us for corner of Court and Ann streeu to slew says the Sumpter American. Preai SENATOR JONES Rev. Hugulet is quite sick with tun ciate the blessings of an irrigated Mrs Clyde German, of Hunt's June- dent Costelio. of the Advance, says • free sample. W. H. Hooker A Co., the corner of Webb and Market country; the surroundings. It is true, tion. is visiting with her sister. Mrs Has Established silitis. 150 Evaporating Was the Father of the Senate, Having it is the purpose of the management Buffalo. N. Y. F. W. Schmidt A Co. George Clark has moved from EX«', George Knight received word yes- are not always the most beautiful, T. G Montgomery. to acquire all possible rights on the Plants in Northwest—Operates Served Continuously S'nce 1873. Court street to the western portion of terday from Pendleton that his son, the sage brush must be removed be stream fl< w.ng by the Storm King, A daughter was bom a few days ago the north side. Dryers in All Leading Fruit Raising With the expiration of the Fifty- fore alfalfa can grow; ditch»-* must to M F. Copley and wife, who live A COMMON ERROR. which will be for use by the proper A. J. Bean is just able to be out Clarence, was quite sick. Dr. Smith Local ties in Oregon. Washington seventh congress the curtain is rung ty. and also if there appears to be a reported him considerable better in be dug before water will perform its six miles west of the city. alter being laid up two weeks with . down on the public career of one oi miraculous task on the desen—these and Idaho. 7 he Same Mistake Is Made by ths an attack of the grip, complicated the evening. market in Sumpter to generate elec Alvin B Stone, the Adam» physic the most popular and prominent things must be borne in mind. W. C. Kem is still very sick. Majority of People. W K Allen, of Newberg. Or., who statesmen that ever made tteir in flu trical energy for the public. with kidney trouble. ian. baa filed bis certificate of medi "But after the first rough edges of Mr Fawcett and family, from Vic The John Day. rising on the divide is largely interested in the Alien A Thomas B. Swearingen bas sold to it’s a common error toria. who are on their way to Cana the desert are cleared away, and the cal proficiency with the county clerk. Cobb fruit dryer near the ORA N. t-sce felt in the national legislative immediately opposite the rfralnange Ella M. McGregor for $750. lots 8 and To 1 plaster tiie aching back, assembly—Senator John P. Jon«s. ot Thomas Gurdane and William Gul da to make their future home have fruits of labor begin to reward the To rub with liniments, rheumatic 9 and a portion of lot 11. *11 in block been visiting with Mrs. Fawcett's sis farmer, for his perseverance and liford talk of going to Alberta to take depot, ts in Walla Walia for a few Nevada, who relinquishes hij seat to system flowing by Sumpter, is the nearest source of electrical energy days studying conditions and looking 24. of the reservation addition. The joint*. ter, Mrs. A B Montgomery, of this nerve, then It is very easy to enlarge up public lands under the Canadian into the future prospects of the prune Francis G Newiands. choeeu to sue generated by water power to be had property lies at the northeast corner feed him at the last election Sena When the trouble comes from the homestead laws. upon the beauties of Irrigation. city. business In the valley, says the tor Jcnes ha* been called the fathei teyoBd the Powder basin. Several lo of Calvin and Alta. kidneys. “At Umatilla, the season is six D. B. Richardson has gone to Port Mrs. Julia A. Dennis today made Statesman cations have been made on the bead Mr Allen can safely lay Jessie S. Vert has sold to A. H weeks longer than at any other point final proof of homestead rights to a claim to the tide of being the pioneer of the senate, having served tn that waters of the John Day already, and Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kid Mumford for $500, a small tract of land for a few days on business body continuously since 1873. and The 18.000 quarter section of land about eight fruit dryer in the Northwest Charles Alspach returned Saturday In the Inland Empire ney ills. He is completed his fifth term, a record that several more are assured this spring. land adjoining North Mil ton. evening from Montrose. Mo., where he acres of desert land lying under the miles northwest ot Pendleton Here is positive proof. interested in 50 or more dryers in Or has been surpassed only by Senatoi Water power is coveted by the man Howard A. Frick has bought lots 5 who peers intently into the future, for A. Ammann, shoemaker, of 1024 and 6, of block 12, in the McCallister ha» been visiting the scenes of his ditch of the Oregon Land A Water John McInerney and wife, of Cay egon. Washington and Idaho acd has Company, is equal to the soil that use. arrived this morning and will since embarking tn the business, been Sherman ot Ohio .and Merrill of Ver the ume is assured when fuel win be SanU Fe avenue. Denver, Colo., says. addition, paying therefor $325. The childhood for the past month. mont produces the Pasadena roses and the Frank King and family, will move “When Doan's Kidney Pills stopped transfer was effected through the vurlt here for awhile. Mr McInerney Instrumental In establishing more The retirement of Senator Jones costly and mining on many of the tow to their farm in Cold Springs thia Syrian olives. an aggravated case of kidney com Earnheart agency. than 150 dryers principally in the leaves Senator Allison of Iowa, the grade propositions will be prohibitive Is section foreman at Cayuse “In Umatilla county, the irrigation unless a cheap energy is available plaint in the summer of 1899, I made William Loyd has sold to W. L. week. oldest senator In contlnuoua service, Earl Rugg and Charles B Girton to Willamette valley. Nellie Herndon. primary problem Is different from that of Col Miss He is the patentee of the Allen that fact known to the residenu of Bishop for $3.500. ten acres situated Jones and Allison having entered the proof of homestead orado and Washington Here one day made final Teacher»' Institute. fruit dryer, with which nearly every Denver so that others who had kid almost in the center of section 2, teacher of the public school, left for Senator thorough soaking of the soil during entry, each upon a quarter section of plant he has established, is equip senate at the acme time. ney trouble in any of its various town 5. range 35 The tract lies very her home in Missouri last evening, Dates are establish>ed for only two south of Pilot Rock Stewart of Nevada, is the only man land eight miles Guy Smith went to Pendleton Mon the winter season will produce crop*. ped forms might know what course to close to Milton and through it flows : boy * In the senate who was a member of the coming teachers' institutes in Henry SchmldL of Athena, was in On that 300.000 acre i ese r v a t ton set "My trip to Walla Wills at this pursue to get relief. The opinion I the recently opened Irrigation ditch. day this county Athena, on the 14th and aside for irrigation purposes one town yesterday. He has In 200 acres time Is to study conditions." Mr. Al I Of that body when Jones and Allison Foes, of Athena, has Miss Essie then expressed is the same today, It is a choice piece of ground. Milton on the 28th. The progrants winter flooding will answer all prac of wheat, which is looking fine, as is len said to a reporter for the Ststee- entered. Senator Slewart's service are not yet arranged. been visiting In Helix. as it was when Doan’s Kidney Pills Mrs J. E George, of Milton. was in has not been continuous, however, all the other wheat tn that netgbbor tical purposes. No need tor a ditch The basket social given by the Rap- raan this morning. "Our plar.t here having been interrupted by a period ot were first brought to my notice. 1 town yesterday. She has sold a four- full of water all summer; no need for hood. did not do as well last sea-on as the 12 years' retirement from public life. have had no occasion to use any med acre orchard to Jesse Neil, for 1500. list church last Friday evening, was largely attended. The Adams brass water to flood that warm, sandy soil Woodward, a ranchman company would have wisbed. princi Moses icine for my kidneys since. When Senator Jones declares that he tired Butter whose land is near Athena, was in band was tn attendance and furnished during the growing season. pally for the reason that we could of public life and will hereafter devote Doan’s Kidney Pills affected a cure If troubled with rheumatism. give Creek does not require It: the spring town to prevent pneumonia and conaump- good music for the occasion. The re yesterday .Mr Woodward not get the green fruit. Commission in my case that cure was permanent” Chamberlain’s Pain-Balm a trial It freshets used liberally while they last makes his home In the winter tn men outbid us s trifle snd conse himself to business pursuits. He has >on is to cure your cold when It first ceipts of the evening were $75. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 will not cost you a cant if it does no large and important mining interests will moisten ail that character of soil Walla Walla quently secured about all the prunes in Alaska and Mexico, to which part appears. Acker’s English Remedy cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. good. One application will relieve the sufficient to grow alfalfa and fruit be •rill stop the cough tn a night and ATHENA NEWS. Adam Lenbardt has just started a that were raised. Our plant here has of bls time has been devoted N. Y.. sole agents for the United pain. It also cures sprains and yond comparison. iriv« the ccld out of your system Staten new residence on iota adjoining the a capacity of 10 cars of dried fruit, bruises in one-third the time required — “On the lands Irrigated by the Always a qtlck and sure cure tor residence he lately completed at the but as it was our output iast season Remember the name—DOAN'S—- by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, City Election Very Quiet—Many Im- ditches of the Oregon Land A Water WOOLGROWERS TO ASSEMBLE. -stha-a. bronchitis and all throat and end take no substitute. frost bites, quinsey. pains in the side provsments Being Made—Mrs. Har Company, one cubic foot of water per corner of Washington and Lincoln, on «as only two cars, a condition highly ung troubles If it does not satlsfv unsatisfactory. the north aide of the river. and chest, glandular and other swell den III. second, for 120 acres of land, will be “Of course we like to see growers Special Meeting Called to Meet at An >ou the druggist will refund your ings are quickly cured by applying it. Butter Creek, is al John Luck, of money Wnte to us tor free sample Athena. March 3.—Green Estes, of furnished, while In Colorado. Kansas telope. find a mark»-t for their gr»-en fruit, Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and W. H. Hooker A Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Athena, is having erected a new and Wyoming one cubic foot per sec present spending a few days in Pen but at the same lime we would like Antelope, March 3. — The govern 5f> cents. Tailman A Co. ond per 160 acres is deemed amply dleton. He is recovering from a to be able to bu> enough to work F W Schmidt A Co., druggists barn on his property therein. ment having set the number ot sheep Mr Luck reports sufficient All that is needed to make sprained ankle Mrs. H. W. Whittaker is reported the plant to its fullest capacity.” to be allowed to graze on the Cm cade Interested in Coal Mines. fair condition at present stock in Umatilla county the greatest irrigated as somewhat improved. Mr. Allen established two plants in i forest range at 97.00U. ha*, through C. O. French, formerly marshal of Dr. M S. Lantz made a trip to Ax Thomas J. Kirke. of Athena, is re district In the West is a class of set Pendleton, has returned from the ported to be on the sick list at pres tiers that understand the application llngton yesterday to inspect a band of the Boise valley in Idaho last year, its supervisor, M. P. Isenberg, sent one at Beatty and the other at Meri- Simllkameen district. British Colum ent of water to the soil; practical, hard sheep owned by A. Smythe A Co., to dan “Our Boise plants have opened blank applications for sheep grazing privileges on this reserve tor the bia, bringing with him samples of coal working. economical men, such as to be brought from the Washington McBride A Co., of Athena, have up a new industry In that section." .coming year, to H. C. Rooper, ot this from a mine in which he is interested. just completed the refitting and paint those who came to thia county half the Oregon side of the Columbia. he said "lAst year was the first city, secretary of the Woolgrowers' The samples are on exhibition at Tay ing inside of their drug store, and a century ago, and transformed the J. J. Gross .who Uvea in Walla year we otierated the plants, but we Association. lor’s hardware store. Since return R. J. Boddy is placing a brand new- foothills into Wheatfields. Give us Walia in the winter, is ins|M*ctlng his distributed $18.000 anx>n< growers That th»ie may be no differences ing, Mr. French has disposed of a set of stock scales in at his slaughter more like them.” Mr. during the season. We nought IS between members ot this sasociation ranch near Athena this week. portion of his interests in the mines bouse which makes things quite Gross wlU make extensive improve- tons of green fruit paying $10 a ton. and people who are interested in at a good stiff advance over the handy. Filing an Land. ■tents on the place this coming the same price as we paid here in sheep who are not members ot the amount of his investment. Mr. French Mrs. Harden, of the City hotel, is spring. A. D. Cargill, of Butter Creek. Walla WalTa ” was Notice of Sale for Agister’s Lien. association, the secretary has called will return to the SImilkameen dis reported as quite ill at present. Mt. Alle-j says he has no trouble a meeting to be held here on Satur In the city yesterday. He reports James Slminglon. a wealthy and re Notice Is hereby given, that under and trict about the latter part of April, bt Mr. and Mrs Frank Thorpe .of filing on hitherto unoccupied lands tired farmer who resides In Helix, in finding a market for his output. day, March 7, at 10 a- m.. inviting by virtue of the Statutes ot the Bute of without any intention of making his Athena, have a new girl at their in that vicinity as going on rapidly was in town yesterday. Mr Slming- Of last year's output be has only two everyone interested to be at the meet 'i reg on. the undersigned. J. D Ingram. home there. Las and claims a lien upon one certain house, born the 27th of February. since the government irrigation sur ton reports a big wet snow as hav carloads of French prunes on hand ing. so that neighbors may agree as xeidlag. bay color, branded with an Indian Frank Mansfield, of Athena, who brand, tha personal property of Oscar to metes and bounds ot contiguous When you wake up with a bad has been quite sick for a long time, veyors began work. There are In his ing fallen in that country, and the Shirkey for depasturing and feeding said MORMONS IN CONFERENCE. neighborhood about 1.000 head of fine farmers are rejoicing thereat. ranges, and overlapping and conflict- xeMlng 5 ft months, of the reasonable taste in your mouth you may know remains about the same. beeves nearly ready for the market ! Ing be as much as possible eliminat H. Hessell, of Weston, whose sa vsfue of $11; and that I will on the 7th that you need a dose of Chamberlain's The city election of today 1« going day of March. IMS. at 10 o’clock. In the Stomach and Liver Tablets. They along very nicely, as far as is yet and that will he put on the market. In loon was burned some time ago. was Eastern Oregon Churches Meet at La ed. forenoon of said day at the front door will cleanse a short time. Mr. Cargill himself is in town yesterday buying furniture, Grande and Transact Much Import, your stomach, improve of th-i bou»* oa the farm of the under known. There Is but one ticket which a raiser of sheep and cattle. Edward Lleuluken, wanted in Min and make you feel like etc., for his new saloon, which was ant Busmesa. elpied ou Birch Creek. at-ont five miles your appetite shows no strife and a very nice mild neapolis for embezzlement, was ar auOthwest from Pendleton. In McKay Pre a new man. They are easy to take. opened a few days ago. Mr. Hessell I a Grande. Ore, March 4 - The etnet, tn Umatilla County. Oregon, sell the being sugai coated and pleasant in spirit for Athena, and the weather Want Echo Land. reopened in an entirely new building. quarterly conference of the Union rested Tuesday In Portland. SUMMONS. rbeve described gelding, at public auction up here is not very charming for R N. Stanfield, of Echo, is in the For sale by Tallman A Co., In the Circuit <>>ort suw — c<> the highest bidder to satisfy Mid lien, effect A. H. Schmidt and August Bornner. Stake of the church of Latter Day farmers. It blew all day Sunday with city, tor I Htatlila Connn for said charges. *11. »nd the cost of keep druggists. Mr. Stanfield states that there of Stanton. N. D.. are looking for land Saints adjourned here last night. The a slight snowfall al] day Monday, and Ing and Belling Mid gelding. Mid charges »W DsvM * has been no appreciable advance as &leoaraon, Defendant territory from having been due and unpaid for more than It snowed until about 2 o'clock today, yet In the price of town property at In this vicinity after several weeks Stake includes the To David w Rlcbaidaoa. dafandaat Many Property Improvements. three Mentha. spent in prospecting on the Sound. Pendleton to Boise City, and has 10 leaving about five Inches of snow that In taa naae al It » s ala o' Ore«»«, r«u ar« Echo on account of the impetus irri They do not like the Sound climate, wards located at I a J. D. INGRAM William Hilton has remodeled and is melting very fast. Grande, Baker hereby required to appear an J an»« er ike Dated. February 10th. 190*. gation Is giving affairs in that neigh but are very favorably impressed with City. enlarged his residence at 317 Willow .'ompUtm Bled anlaai »mi February .d, 1*B. Emmett. Idaho, and several B F Ogle, of Athena, is on the nt be above eotifl^l conn « bo eui t on or be- borhood, but that such an evidence ts this neighborhood. street, adding thereto three new sick list this week. other smaller towns in this valley. fore Monday. March Jird. 1MB sure to take place before long. porches. Inside and out the house And you will lake noUce Chat it you rail to Apostle John Henry Smith, one of Newton Roorke. of Pilot Rock. was Twelve Iowang stopped off at W. A. Clark, of Milton. who has Echo appear anawer nr otherwise pl-ad art tn tu said has been repainted .and it han laso transacting business in Pendleton Monday last, expecting to take land been on a protracted visit to Missouri, the Council of Twelve, of which Sena to» want l«a.«'f, will apply been repapoed throughout, and new last week. to the abova aatilled eou.1, la mid ««It, tor toi tor Smoot is one, and Joseph W. Mc- in that neighborhood—some by pur- baa just returned. Mr. Clark, who is Munen, one of the seton head presi foundations laid beneath it. Joe Vay &*•«' Si’ÜSvfti’tef a native Missourian, declares that he chase, others by homestead. in building a 5.000-gallon water tank "would rather be in Umatilla county dents. were here from Salt lAke City taoay existing telwrwn Kl*w B. RleharAwra SPENCER RECOVERING. adjacent to his residence. It is en I?’- IMtW w *lchard»«i' Î UfibealAy fair ÀBedtky fair broke, than to own a farm in Missouri and led the conference. the defendant; and tor th« ear«, csstody aa<i Sick Headache absolutely and per and be obliged to live there.' 'ou wish tí dtapoae of st the closed in a tower 40 feet high, and There was a large attendance from |d > °2y« O< lh * “ l * or children to ba awardad ta Interested in Pugilism, But Does Not manently cured by using Mokl Tea es. no matter bow tsr yon the water is lifted by a 12-foot wind the valley towns and Baker City and T. P. Moseley, of Athena, was in Talk of Himself. A pleasant herb drink. Cures con- mill. L. F. Anderson has just finish Thia summon« ia publiahed puraaant ao na most of the 1600 communicants in order ot Ute Honorable W R fein«, Judae ot ed a new barn adjacent to his rest Ed Spencer, the murderer of Ella stlpatlon and Indigestion, makes you town yesterday. Mr. Moseley has been Grande Ronde came in during the the Ctrcalt Court of tha Saat« .d < »r-w w?I» aad dence on the east side, that is 34x55 Mundt, the servant girl who refused eat. sleep, work and happy. 35 cents at work for some time on the Chris meeting tor Cmaill a County to be publiabod tor etx Over 600 attended Sunday .ooaecutiva arwka in th« Kaat Otrwonlaa a feet in size. to return his affections. Is recovering and 50 cents. Write to W. H. Hook tian church at that place. He reports and many could not be accommodat evnatT-b^riin rapidly at the Sacred Heart hospital er A Co., Buffalo, N. T., for a free the structure about ready for occu ed. aald aun ba> been com nancad. the Srit oabll pancy, It is a very handsome struc- sample F. W. Schmidt A Co., ffrag- cation thereof being Friday. February Sth If you are troubled with impure tn Spokane. Saturday President F. S. Beamwell. 1SUS. and the law Ma’-b doth. t*M T tore and cost $6.800. j A St. Louie Apostle John Smith. J. W. McMunen blood, indicated by sores, pimples. He will not talk of the murder at gists. Made and dated at Pendleton tn Vmatilla evangelist is conducting meetings in and C. W. Nibley made addresses urg headache, etc., we would recommend all. “I feel able to alt up.” he said »**• «»* 4*I Feb- NEWBRO’S the new building. ruary. l»v i'KTER WIST. Going to Willamette. Acker’s Blood Elixir, which wo sell in answer to questions as to his gen ing the people to purity and good citi i _____________ Attorney tor Plainu« undera positive guarantee. It wil lal- eral health. "I'd sit up if the doctor David Prince, . _ who __ _____ lately sold hls Pilot Rock, zenship. They claim a good Mormon Clarence Brown, of wtys cure scrofulous or syphilitic would stand for it” farm, six miles west of thé city, will whose hands were filled with shot by must be a good citizen. A seventies pc Isons and all blood diseases, SO 8pencer is much interested in the later in the spring, in company with the supposed accidental discharge of quorum was organized, presidents cents and $100. F. W. Schmidt A newspapers and Ulka on almost every bls brother-in-law. M. F. Copley, go a shotgun some time ago. was in town chosen. W. E. Anderson and H. J. Co., druggists. subject except that of his own trag down Into the Willamette valley pros yesterday. He has regained the use Jeppson were ordained bishops. Three edy. He follows the write-ups of the pecting for land. It la quite likely of his right hand Bomewhat, but the members of the High Council of the Freights From Pendleton. Fredericks-Lewis fight with Interest. that they will conclude to locate In left is still helpless. It Is not believed Stake were appointed, Palley McGregg H. F. Green arrived home frem Pen The opinion now prevalent at the that country. by the attending surgeon, however, of Cove, and Lehigh Wright and A. Syrup. dleton last Friday evening with a load hospital is that Spencer will be able that he wtll lose the use of the mem D. Miller of I a Grande An addition of freight for Long Creek business to be about shortly.—Walla Walla Delaware has finally elected two ber, or even that it will be perma to the meeting house will be built be men.—Long Creek Ranger. Statesman. fore th« next quarterly conference. senators. Addlcks was defeated. nently crippled. INDIGESTION PIONEER INVENTOR THE SURE WAY HERPICIDE 4