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HORSES IN DEMAND I COMMISIONER GEER FINOS SCALE ON ORCHARDS. One Hundred Head of Stagers Want ed for Yellowstone Park. Saya Some of the Beat Orchards in The lo*'*l horse business is being the Courrty Are Infected—Law Re FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1903. stimulated by the arrival in Walla NOTED EDUCATORS ATTEND quires Owner» to Spray or be Prose MANY COMING FROM Walla oi Georg*- Brecht, agent for SUCCESSFUL MEETING OF INSTITUTE AT LA GRANDE cuted—Appoints James Evans Dep IDAHO TO LOCATE CLAIMS. the Monldo and Yellowstone Stage FARMERS AT LA GRANDE. uty. Company, in quest of 100 horses for Mayor Slater Welcomes the Farmer» Many New Faces Seen on the Streets use of the company 111 the national Jtidtl Geer, horticultural commis Interesting Papers Read and Address in an Interesting Address—Dr. Monopole. Reck Candy. Statesman Mr. sioner for Eastern Oregon returned —Disposition of Property Holders park .says th«* es Made—Farmers Took De Withycombe and Professor Lecken Red Star and White Rose yesterday evening from Milton. Wes to Place High Price on Lot»—Scab Brecht expects to secure the full num terest tn Scientific Subjects by Present—J. W. Bailey to Address ton atm Freewater, where lie thor ber of animals he is after and also in half gallons, gallons, Appear» in Bunch of Sheep Belong -xpecta to (»ay good price» for them. sented. oughly ins|x*cted the orchards at the Institute. jackets and pails. ing to Gulliford. The Monide and Yellowstone Stag*- I41 Grande. March 21 The econd I.a Grand«*. March 20—The Farm those pointe. Echo. Or.. March 19.—Walter Ely. Company is probably one of the big < rs’ Institute opened at 7 «.'clock this Mr Geer finds very much s* ale on cay's session of the Farmers' Insti- Ernest Wahlen, George W. Winn and g«-st concerns of the kind in th«* world.* ■norr.lng. with a good attendance of many of the most valuable orchards Hite opened with a larger at tendance HOT HOUSE D. C. Kirk business men of Weston, In its business of transporting tour aimers from Union, Elgin. Cove. Al in that district and says it Is abso than yesterday. Th« program was and W M. Pickle, a photographer of ists through the Yellowstone Park ee) an«i Summerville. lutely necessary for orchardists to be begun with a musical selection by Athena, stopped over night here on ind adjacent country .the «-onipany I the Ioi Grande Glee Club. Mayor James D. Slater deliver»«! gin now to spray for this ¡x*st their return from looking over public uses«* Sort coaches and 650 horses, be 1 he address of welcome. The matter cannot be delayed as Professor Knlsely read a paper on Lettuce lands in the vicinity of Galoway. side» employing In th«* neighb«>rhi>o*l Plant Food in the Soil.'' which was In a tew well chosen remarks he re the pe»t w-il gain headway and infect They were well please«! with the of 300 drivers and hostlers. lJ»«t year viewed the progress of the igrieultu- orchards that are now c!«*ar of It. loilowed by Dr. WIth.vcoinl • on "For Radishes country and went from her«* to I ai the company transport«*d 600,000 pas- a| industries In Easteru Oregon, anil causing great damage to the fruit tge Plants." in which th subj«*ct of Onions Grande for the purpose of filing on sengers through th«* park and with »aid high tribute to the yloat* rs who Industry ot the county 'tepleted ranges and the cure was sn early spring this season it expects thoroughly discussetl Th Hj<-ak«*r homesteads. James Evans Deputy. '»id the lasting foindr: lum of |>r»n- Celery Quite a number of new faces are • o exceed that number by IOO.000. lias mad«* a deep study of the eras*** •nt prosperity. He appointed as deputy horticul Mr. Brecht is an ardent race horse seen daily on the streets and the top Coming down to the later <lay, he tural commissioner for the east end 'hat furnish torac*- foi t!.* h> >>!- of ic of absorbing interest is the govern nan anti is litghlv interested in seeing •detured the transformation of the district. Jam«-s Evans, of Freewater. 'he West nil ? his finding- are origl- ■ia! anti valuable. He urges farnn-rs ment irrigation project. Nineteen Walla Walla secure a race track and 1 0041 acre wheat fields into the 40- A deputy will probably be named In '«■ seed down a small area of foothill claims were file«! yesterilay at 1-» air grounds ami enter th«* Northwest acre lH*et tracts and the Innumerable Pendleton later. THE ■astiire, each year, with some of the Grande, covering lands In three north. Racing Association. Nothing, he b«* ■rchards of Grand Ronde. Mr, Geer left (or I-a Grande on 28 E. W M. These claims were filed Hevea, has such a tendency to attract He told of the demand for Oregon yesterday evening’s train to be In af Lardy grasses that are re. emmended by citizens of Pendleton 1 and I -a capital an«! visitors to a city as a 'lour, ftaxl stuffs and dairy products tentlance upon the fermera' institute for dry soil and climate. Brome grass race course run on strict business Grande an«l lie under the propose«! | n Asia and Alaska, and pointed to to be held there trxlay and tomor- ‘S the most valuable of the hardy irinci(>les and th«- giving >1 first-class orage plants yet experimen'ed with. ditch. Court Street 'he Eastern Oregon farm as the re- row . ;nd Dr. Withycomb says its intro- L. A. Estep, a prominent attorney race meets. ource from which this supply must Law h Strict. .Mr. Br«.*eht's business will piobably luetlon on the footbill pastures will formerly of I a » Grande an«l Enter- Low Sellers oi Groceries ■>e drawn. He urged higher cultiva The law relating to spraying or •artly restote the "run down" langes prise, who has been traveling with keep him in Walla Walla ami adja tion of small farms, improvement of At the afternoon session Dr. Withy- his family through California, has ent towns for a month. Horses will herds, better preparation of cattle, "hards is very strict, li the owner PHYSICIANS. decided to locate at this place and >>e shippe«l to the park a* soon as he heep and hogs for the markets, and of an infected orchard falls to spray '■emb addressed the Institute on 'Swine Husbandry " is negotiating the purchase of a site eeurea a carload. 'he constant pruning down of wastes after having received official notice DR. W. G. COLE. OFFICE IN JUDD He took up swin«- raising from the from the commissioner, the district for a residence and office. building Office hours. 10 to 12 a. u> i • .nd needless expenses 1 attorney is empowered to proce»‘«l practical standpoint and reviewed ATHENA'S NEW CHURCH. There seems to be a disposition on to 3 p. m Telephone red 371. Speaking of irrigation in the West against the owner of the orchard Im- 'he industry In Oregon the party of property owners <0 with J L. MILLER, M D. DESPAIN BLOCK, hold from sale town lots or when they Plans and Specificat'ons Have Been 1 he said the farmera who were dem- mediately. The Willamette valley tanners are ■nstrating the power of irrigation on treats and cnrrecta eye troub'ea. catar Mr. Geer reports fruit condition» , greater hog raisers, generally speak Decided Upon. tbal conditions and impaired hearing can be induced to put a price upon 1 small scale in the innumerable foot Ing. than those of Eaatern Orel ion, Glasses correctly fitted for refractive er a piece of property, it is so high as At a m«teting of the officers and hill farms of Eastern Oregon were the very promising throughout the coun rors. Telephone, main 1131 to bar investment. This is certainly members of the Methodist church true evangels of this new industrial ty. He will visit the other counties and yet the natural advantage« in in this district as soon as weather Eastern Oregon excel those- of the DR8 SMITH A RINGO. OFFICE OVER standing in their own light, as there Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Troutman, the telth. wet countie* *111 permit. rbe l'end lette Savinga llank. Telephoue Is now an opportunity to get desirable Pendleton archit«*ct, submitted plans Responds to Mayor, He mad«- a pointed talk on the *> ; reaidea-e telephone. tr.aln 301. While in Milton he received no purchasers. The fostering of any le and specifications (or the new church The response to the address of tice ot his reappointment as Eastern 1 roflts of «wine raising couple-«l with gitimate business enhances to a cer building, says the Press. On presen H S GARFIELD, M. D . HOMEOPATHIC? The extra «*xpensc Mayor Slater was made by Dr James Oregon commissioner by Gov. Cham wheat farming physician 1 nd surge«*n Office In Ju*M tain extent the value of each piece of tation. the cost «as estimate«! at »7.- of pre(*aring to k«*ep hogs on the Building Telephone Office, black. 73 ; rea property. •00. or $1.< mhi more than was antici- Withycomb«-, of the Oregon Agricul- lierlaiii . iarg«- farm is comparatively small dence. black. 24. Arthur Snow. D H Burrows and E. oated wh«-n subscriptions were solfc- tural College who is the represc-nta while the grain that otherwise got-r live of that institution at th«* insti- D. Zumwalt, of Moscow.. Idaho, are SATURDAY'S LOCALS. ted by Mr. Armfieki. the jurator OR. D J. McFAULL. ROOM IT ASSOCIA tute. to waste, in the stubbl* fields and tica block. Teleph one. main »31 ; r«l here for the purpose of l«x>king over To cut the building plans down to -traw sta* ks Is sufficient to keep a Dr. Withcombe reviewed the his Jeme telephone, biack. 161. the irrigation enterprise. It is their ■ onform with a $«>.no*i building would N .Milkmaid, of Adams is in th«- numlH-r of hog* from opinion that a large delegation DR. T M. HENDERSON. PHYSICIAN interfere to a certain extent in the tory of scientific farm work in Ore < ity today Manufacturers of the Rigby CHve Combined Uar .es: trxxhill pasture and creek ixrttoms. and Burge*» Specialties, eye. rar. no«. Moscow will come down tn a short matter of conveneince. and it was at gon. as carried on succ«»sfully at the Fred Gienger. of Pilot Rock. Is in that cannot be profitably utilized for « Agents for Sawmill Machiner) agricultural college «ad throat Office in Savings Bank build time with the same object as many once decided to build the $7.'»«O edi- ng 'Phone, main. 331. any other purpose «an be made to « He spoke ot the aid of the ex|M*ri- I the city textay of their neighbors have been keeping flee. N A Davi», of the Milton hank was support enough hogs to pay a hand- I « nentai and demonstrative work done DR3. M»TRS A KEYES. OSTEOPATHIC tab on this matter for som>* time. « Repair and Foundry Work a Specialty The plans call for a building 63xM some profit FbyaMlaUa Chronic and nervous diseases T. C. Benson and W T. Bail, cattle feet. The lower story or t«as*-ment by that Institution, in connection with in town yesterday a specialty Office one block wrat of p*wt H<- called attention io the fact that J. N Stone, the Milinn furniture •myers of Portland, are hen* for the will be of stone and the upper story 'he practical work ot farmer»; sci- fftce CASH PAID FOR OLD CASTINGS I Oregon farmers are buying _ _ Omaha ■ttirpose of buying cattle. will be eonstruct«*d of brick. The • nee is the right hand of all industry . dealer was in the city ywterday. II a«-on and lard, and On-zon packers ♦ DR R. D WtSWALL. PHYMCtAN AND SUR Ernest Braschler, from Missouri. lower floor will embrace the parlor. System, knowledge ¡«-clinical learn » G. W and W M Brown, of North J are shipping in Nebraska hogs in car- geon. Office in Despwn Block. Telephon who has been looking over Washing- Epworth lA*ague room a kintletgar- ing. all are now in practical use by Cold Springs, are in the city today. «Pack 131. Kesiaeuce pbon« Black M I TUd lots, rolely becatra«- the Oregon f arm«-rs. Agricultural papers have ;on and Idaho, has decide<1 to locate 'en room, the kitchen and heating ap- There was born yesterday to Fritx larmcr will not own enough itogs t«> open««! the way between the farm and DR LYNN K BLAKESLEE. CHRONIC here anti send for his family H«> says taratus. ♦ Peters and wife, of Warren, a daugh supply local demands and nerveaa diaeases and diseases of the climate dei-ghts even a Missouri- the college No man need b«* in dark On the up|>er floor will be the main ter. ««men Judd building, corner Main me ■ ■ ■ 1 ■—■■■■ ■■ ■ Dr. E N Hutchinson made a short ness any longer on the homely sub- Court Sta. Office 'pb‘*ue. main. 72! : rea an. auditorium, lecture room, the pas <> T Carnes ot the firm of Carn*-« talk on crop production, dealing with <1enc«, red. 273. Scab is appearing in a bunch of tor's study and the gallery The ra iects that lie »rapped up in the plow Bros general merchants of Pilot the fet«*riiizlng processes n«~<«»*ary sheep belonging to W H. Gulliford. pacity of the auditorium, together ed fields and blossoming orchards !*R LENA ALLEN BOONE. OSTEOPATH Rock, is in the city today to keep alive the virgin strength of Mr. Gulliford has started a number of On Beet Sugar. with the gallery and lecture room Office 813 TUompc •:> atreet. Telepbooe Miss Ena Uren left this morning the soil He commended the practice men to shearing an«l dipping hi« will seat 6no jiersons ->lac». 244 Aft«*r a select musical program, of summer fallowing, or sell rest pe sheep, and hopes thereby to stop the The old church building will l*e of rendered by the women of 101 Gran-le. for Athena Hhe will beglr teaching OP K G KIRRY. P iYStCtiN and si r . riods. as very necessary «0 produce in district 52 next Monday spread of the disease fered for sale at once, and when it A. E Ackerly, superintendent of the avert OSo Room 4. a raoctetlon Btublizg. A drive over the Butter Creek and Is disposed of. excavation for the new la Grande Beet Sugar Factory, rttd William McDonald, who is no» | the highest grad«- ot crops with regu- 1 Isrity Soil lose« its vigor with con Umatilla meadows will eonvince one building will commence The only successful Harvester ever used in Um itilla an interesting (taper on the manufac foreman on the Wtlllatn Slusher I flant strain as man or Ix-ai-t become« DENTISTS. •hat the farmers ot th«ise re-/.r.s are ranch, wa» In the city y.*sterday ture of beet sugar i fatigued with labor County. S A. VAUGHAN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN alive to the value of irrigation as a MONEY. NOTES AND ACCOUNTS. Mr. Ackerly's technical knowledge W M Fiaker returned today to his Jud«* building. 'Phone, ted. T1 J. W Bailey, state food and dairy large force of men and teams are seen ( the subject, his graceful way of ■ anch <>n the south fork ot the Mc I commissioner w!U addr«*sj the insti >n nearly every farm, leveling and Taxpayers Who Have Given in Cash telling it and the many interesting Kay. wni* h he opened las! • immer E A. MANN. DENTIST OFFICE IN AS I tute this evening on "Dairying in the aoriation block, over Schmidt's new dr nr ditching. details which be brought out. render and Accounts on Assessment Rolla. J W Waym«»n of Butter creek, is Northwest " •tore 'I'booe. red 271 The following taxpayers of Pendle ed this i«a(>er one of the most inter ir th* city. Mr Wayman «111 go to | Professor A. B l>eckeaby. of the 1 SHEARING SEASON COM esting numbers on the program E« ho and prospect for govern m«-nt Union experiment station, will also OCULISTS. ton have given in the amounts of The movement toward raising b-vt land. MENCES IN EARNEST. -peak tonight on the manufacture money, notes and acccuinta set Ote ! seed in Grand Ronde is assuming DIL W. W. «ÎAK Fred Gem ger of Birch Creek, yes and us«- of farm ami garden toois. retaon. graduate Ladies' Aid Society Give Interesting posit«- their nam«*s; i form It is a separate branch of the Notes terday sold to platzoeder 23 bead of and F 8. Brom well field superint *n op tic Ian. The euly ’-eet growing industry and require» Program—Many From Washington complete opt'cal and Accounts Money. 1 much scientific knowtedge tn the se fine beeves for t cents per pound on I «*6£t of the sugar f?-tory. will road a parlor tn the city I paper on txet culture and Idaho Looking Over Irrigation R. Martin »1.5HMMI the hoof Six doors «..utb o' lection of rich specimens to propa- The meeting has been very success I 1 .Mm on H G F Eggcm. of Waircu. «a» Reserve—Echo to Have a Newspa Younger * Son P O. Mam atreet. Tendleton. Ore. No fee zate for seed A large number of ! 3«ai oo Kemler A Son barged tor exanination and coosjltation. in town yesterday buying builder»’ ■ ful throughout per. At present ail the Grand Ror.de ¡artrers have attended Loth days. I 7« m * «X» A. J. Ranhala .. hardware and other material for his seed is im(*orte*I troaa Germany at 15 Echo. March R>.—The Ladies-' Aid Peter Embusk and have taken deep interest in the I S.fiOo.tM VETERINARY SURGEON. «ents (>er pound, and last year 40.000 new residence Society gave an entertainment here Wm. .McCormsch l*apers read and the talks made «¡«on I (.OOo.on G •ounds were used In Grand Ronde A Schroeder, who lives 13 miles the scientific asp*-cts of farming and DR D.C. McNABB. VETERINARY BURGEON. iast night at the Odd Fellows' hall, Marion Jacks ... 71« 0« cut Prof«*»*sor A. R Leckenby. <>f the «in M«Kay Creek, reports stock «»nek raising. Graduate of the Tai vervity o! Penaaylvaula. which was well attend«*d and much J. W McOirma« h ■'ll) «eterina y at «pozase lv reara oft« al Union experiment station will address and crops as all in fine condition in in attendance. Wm I luff The evening session will close with Tallaran A C«'«. drag «tore. Ph,»« Hed Hl. rppreciated by those the evening session on the "Past. bis neighborhtxx! Xn interesting program »as rendered Herman Boulk Treat» all di,eiere ot dorn« stilatoti animala a »bort talk on the ' Agricultural Col «UNi.OO Present and Future of the Experiment *ach number meeting with the appro Nancv Ertan Chari«-« Simons, of Upper McKay lege and its Work." by Professor F »nono DR. G. W. VAUGHAN, GRADUATE OF •'tation.” <al of everyone present. R«*citations Wm. WHlaby .... C.onti.iMt creek, who has been in St Anthony's L Kent the Sa t Fran«taco Vetrvlaary College The attendance of farmers at the hospital for some time, is able to be ralto atteuded to day or night Office at were given by Miss Celestine Moor 8 H. Hopkins 84.00 I afternoon session Is large and they all out. and was down town today Depot Stahles: 'phone red 311. ouse. Miss Francelia Duncan and W M 8. hobinson 37S «•» show deep interest in the subjects ...THE.... P. Jinnett. and by a number of sch«x>l R M. Dorothy Riley White has sold to John A 723.00 being handled BOOT ANO SHOE REPAIRING. hildren. Vocal solos were rendered J. M Willard Davis for $2.*“«' the southeast quar Spring work is very backward in by .Mrs. Charles H. Miller. Miss Dun- E. F Zerha l«o Uo ter of section ». township 6. range L GRKENEWALD. THE OLD RELIABLE the Grand Ronde The ground la not 37. which 11«*« in an. Garfield Stansberry and Master Wm F Hill Shoemaker First <-!asa repairing with «¡•Mi.OV mil«*« northeast of •4 yet thawed out in many places and Petry Ripper, each of which merited J. H Zerba ... beat materials. Shop la rear ot D'.n-linger Milton. 150.00 roads are very bad WBaon A Cw liberal applause, a male quintette, H« nrv S- hmutt l.iMni.no E D Boyd baa sold to George R LIMITED Judd Geer horticultural commis omposed of Messrs .Miller, Stans Clark Walter WV.00 sioner for Eastern Oregon arrived Igo lot 7. block 44 of the reservation INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS berry. Mudge. Hammer and Atkinson E O Dudlev... 2.43O.no last night from Umatilla county and addition, for $25>' The property Ilea THE HOLT does satisfactory work on any kind of land. It is cave several vocal selections A Oliver A Co ... 1.500.00 will address the farmers on the fruit on the west aide of Pine street north J M. BENTLEY REPRESENT» THE OLD nagnificent luncheon was spread not an experiment, but practical, as time has proven, and the-best est and meat reliable fire and accident «UM I <M1 Standard Gro. Co of Webb Industry before the session closes Inaurnoce companies Office with Hartstaz hich was likewise appreciated advertising the machine gets is from those who have used it. Over Mr» A H. Rugg. mother of the A be ti act Co. J W Bailey, state food and dairy A large delegation of merchants, 75 machines in use in Umatilla County. Lightest draught and long BEGINS CITY ASSESSMENT. Rugg brother», has been very Hl for commissioner, is expected tonight. doctors and business men of Colfax, JOHN HAILEY. JR.. U. 8. LAND COM He will address the evening session tome time, but is now convalescing, CHAS. F G. PATTULLO Agt. est hfed harvester made. Sold by mlasioner—Specialty made of land llltur* Wash., together with several persons Establishments Will Be tomorrow on the dairy question though very weak She is no« only and proof: Insurance and «obectlons Of ¡10m Moscow. Idaho, arrived on this Mercantile I Walla Walla. Wash Bee in Judd building, room 1«. able to ■it up a little Assessed According to Location. 311 Court Street morning's trains for the purpose of L B King, who live» near l ioking over the irrigation project. the coun- Assessment of property was begun SHEARING ALMOST COMPLETED. JOE H. PARKES. OFFICE »20 COURT ST Pegdleton, Oregon ty line north of Pendleton. has sold Echo will soon have a newspaj»er. in the city this morning, and Instead I land office biatnesa. such as Sling cf c:alo»a and initiating coo testa a specialty. U A. Esteb having purchase«! a lot of taking the property holder»' alpha The Clip Averaged on Cunningham's his 185-acre farm (or »65 I«er acre. near the depot, on which he will er«*ct betically. they will be divided into aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Thoroughbred Ewes 14 to 15 He doe» not Intend to leave the coun PHOTOGRAPHERS. b- try. as was first reported. a bnildinc for this purpose. districts, according to location, and « Pounds. .Mr. Benson is loading two cars of all property in one assessment dir I «rill atatid my Jack for the sra*oti 4 Clarence Brown of McKay Creek, W 8. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA ► 4 Chari«*» Cunninghom has sheared »bo was some time ago accidentally pber of the «Ity. Harvest view». 1» fat cattle here today for the Portland trict. will be considered on one basis of 1903 at the following places oti the < dlaa photos for sale. Finishing «lone (ot market. 4 of valuation. The location of proper »II his sheep «»xcept about 4.600 year shot in the hands, has just recovered following -latee: amattn-a. Main St., near bridge.' 'Phon* He will begin the ih«*aring of from the smallpox. His brother has 4 M. M Welch and F. B. Ball are tv. and the advantages enjoyed from lings •ed 276. At Henry Lotesieo'a p'.ace on Middle Colt gathering up several carloads which surrounding values, will be thorough these about April 15. Yesterday the now been taken ill »ith th«- uun< dis a -prtn«.-Marrn 1st 10 Ma tb ato. April 1st t- « they will load here within a few days. ly considered in determining the as shearing of 11.000 head of thorough ea*«- April Sth. May lai 10 May Sih. Jun.- l»i lv June BOARD AND LODGING. bred ewes was completed. The dip The lovely sunshine of the past two sessd valuation of it. «tn G. M. I.uhrs reports feed very At Ike Hel l 1.1»-ry Barn. II«!!« Ore — Marrh < ► For instance, mercantile establish averaged from these thoroughbred s«-ar<<* on Stewart Creek, and live- EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE. CORNER OF days has started a number of per Sib Vi Man b SHa April sta to April ¡-sb. May a ► E. Court and Jobason atreet«. Good sons to planting early garden. rjents on Main street enjoy equal ad ewes, about 14 or 15 pounds to the stock pretty thin. His brother will NS «0 Mar 3th. Jun« Mb to Jun* . :h ► large. <l«an rooms with comfortable t>**da And remember that I have a full line of High ■ The shearing season has commenc vantages and will be placed on a diff vnimal. He has so far sheared 4000 pasture his 2.3'"t sheep and a large ► At th* Adam» Lirary Bain A tarn». <*ra — « Rato« 23e and 5<>e a nlgut. Than. Smart. F Grade Tackle I bought all of ml Tackle di'ect ed here and quite a number of per erent basis from those in other por bucks In addition to the sheep men number of horses and cattle on Star- Marrh 39.» to Man-» Slat. April l«tb to Ap«.l I- •p _ _______________ ___ ____________ wth. M»y jutfe to M.y :i»t. zuu* lyth to Juu* sons are dropping in with a view of tions of the city less favorably situ tioned. The wool from the ewes was key Prairie .in Union «Niuntv. from the factory and have the kind that will suit Stb ri t. ALTA. CORNER ALTA AND securing work. 1 At Hr- ry 1-. teenbur»'» plae« at Fulton «(. lion ► There seems to be ated. the idea being to place property weighed tn the presen«-e of F E. Judd, every fisherman 1 have in stock tiy hooks from till -rreeta i:«Mtrd by tba day or week -Ftr»t and laM day ot each month ► the manager of the scouring mills. l^ewis and Robert Male, -of Birch ready employment, as none of them having equal earning capacity and c, «1 i.ible set Rates 34 and $5 per week TKItMN I 1 1 > ln«nr« with foal ; to In »ore ► 25c to Si 50 per dog., leaders from 5c to 75c, fish advantages upon the same general The result of this sh«*ar confirm» the Creek, were in the city yesterday, live roil. t .V r adkton feed yard In connection. L. stop in town more than one day. d«*ciarations Mr Cunningham has They reside nine mile» from town, baskets, straps, bait boxes, leader boxes, reels, ff. l'rop. basis. trad«- all along that his clip would They report stock pretty thin and Will Admitted to Probate. from 20c to »5 50. jointed poles from $1 to iio, TIE SIRA HON ROOMING HOU8E. 618 be extra this year, and that thorough the price of cattle in particular as de Mail, atreet. Mrs. H. E Cooper. Prop The will of William T. Wright who all kinds of artificial bait, spinner hooks, “Chubb's SHEEP MUST RUSTLE. GROVE CHIEF NO. 7315 bred sheep are the ones to be *!•*- clining on account of that fact and Kreryt'.lng strictly first-claaa. Ratea 23c. died at Milton March 13. was admit- 4 pole varnish.'* mist colored gut and other fisher ► T‘ - and $1 per day -.tended upon. th«* scarcity of feed. Grass is very I 1« a b«y. foaled l«O. weight ia»i Mrs. L n ted to probate today. and his widow, Stockmen of Eaat Birch Creek Could a man's supplies, too numerous to mention. eoln Calel. No Dam. Flower, by L*ncoln- < slow on account of the <x»ld nights. and son-in-law. W iKM YOU GO TO PILOT HOCK STOP AT Mrs. I .a ura Wright, Get No Forage so Turned Hu Sheep abtre Lad. ISS.I, Etc ► a lite City Hotel. G*xxf m«al> and Brat rlaaa Ira Berry, were ap|«oint«*d executors. Many Contests for Land. Out. 'lands will we made at ths same t* aera on ► r *n« -pecial attention given to romnoereial Real Estate Transfers. tbe tame dale« M abovo Jack with addtt onai « Joe A. Park«« reports as forth«om ir rale 1 Mr« C H. Bietel. Pile* Uoek. Ore The deceased, who was 73 years of D. T. Phillips, of East Birch creek. « and» ot th« tl.»t two da*e ot each month at ing a very unusual number of contest age at his death, left an estate valued Riley White ha« sold ¡0 John A. J Mums 1 p ace. fonr mil« uorti ot renal« < 1 !E WHITE LODGING HOUSE. 30! at »15.000. consisting mostly of real about 11 miles east of Pilot Rock, re cases of _ _ Davis tor $2<»'«i .the southeast quarter ; ton government land, comparing ► « (torts that there is considerable snow . onth Main street. Mra. Mary Wllllama TK It M*4—111 Insurance of llvecol' Fartira a section 29. township 6. ranze 37 The estate in Milton. His heirs are his tills with previous years. He regards U ‘p. Ilonaekeeplng rooms and lodging on the ground yet. and an entire scarc ra mo ring or depo« n< o( meres will!.-held miles northeast reepontlulc lor inturanc« money r< n«. ‘ioed comfortable room« and clean. widow, and his three surviving child ity of hay and forage for the stock, it as an exhibition of the tendency property lies nine ► «■ l-ke- t b«*da Lodging 25 cent». ren. Mrs. Helen M. Russell, of Mil except what is brought in daily by toward the inevitable, the competition of Milton ► ► PETER NE8LER, Owner F. M. Loc k wood has sold to V. B. No longer is it possible for 74 Í Main Street Fl '.CNI-itgD »ND ROCSEKEEP'NG ROOMS ton; Mrs. Jennie L. Berry, of Milton. wagon from the neighborhood of Pen- for land. ► < a: No 777 T-tcrn* «o-t atreet and a son. Charles A Wright, of Mor- diet on. Stock is suffering—some of a person to take government land and Harris for $6< mm >. the southwest quar martin kupers . Mgr. gan City. Louisiana. rYTVVVYyVTrVYVYVWyVTTVTVVVTTTVTTTTyyyVVVVWTTVVVTy it severely. Stockmen from that eventually secure a clear title though ter of section 20. township 5. range LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. neighborhood are paying in this vicin his fulfillment of the requirements of 34 .which lies eight miles northwest *H*4*44*4*4< »$♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦»♦♦♦»♦ A Pioneer of Umatilla. ity $12 to $15 per ton for any kind the law may have been sloppy and of Athena TIE IE POT STABLES. COTTONWOOD Henry Schultz has sold to John J. C. Sims, who lives on Mud Creek, of hay at all that they can get hold Imperfect, as has many times been • treet between Alta and Webb streets. II St* • art Prop Be: care taken of north of the city, near the county of. and haul it themselves. One sheep the case in the years gone by. Proof Schmidt for llioo a j>art of lots 1 and h< es. Good stable» and plenty of feed. line, has lately complete«! a new res man gave up the struggle for forage must now be uncontrovertible els«* the 2. and II of lot 2 in block 2 in the OF PENDLETON. Mr. Sims was in town today and has turned out 24M sheep to rus original claimant is confronted with town of Helix. T' 1 U’TY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE idence. William l.ieuallen has sold to Dick Our large 68-page illustrated seed catalogue We handle Unless the snow a »warm of com|x*titors for the land • rabie. M. J. Carney, proprietor, for en route home from Pilot Rock where tle for themselves. Powers for »1800. 118 acres in section CAPITAL................................... »70,000 flit tn uts Stable 118 Alta street. he has- been to visit Abram Miller, goes very quickly and is followed by the celebrated SURPLUS .................................. »60,000 2. township 3. range 35. The proper Encourages Deception. Fl.ED AND SALES STABLE. LINDSEY with whom he crossed the plains in fast growing weather, many of these Transacts a general banking busi * («ay prop«.: Old Semple Stable. 723 1862. They had not met for 36 years. animals will lx* lost. H J. Taylor, who is assessing the ly lies three miles south* sst of Wes LILY, BOG AR DUS & CO.’S ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans Coltonwrod atreet; careful attention given Mr. Sims lived in Umatilla county ton. territory adjoining tht city on the to hoi»« • (eft with na fers sold on San Francisco, New York, Benjamin E Kennedy nas sold to from '62 to '65. He then moved to northeast, reports a gtxxi deal of kick Garden, Flower and Field Seeds. These seeds are grown in DRIVING TO SHELTER U'lMM! IW'IAL 8TABI.ES. G M FROOME Idaho. where he remained until four ing about the assessment cf proper .1 W Earl for »1000 a portion of lots Chicago and principal pointe in the the Pacific Nortnwest country and are right at home in this < > Prop l.lvery. feed and boarding. All 8 anti 9. in block 17. of the reserva NorthwesL ki a o' 'croouts. Competent drivers. Op years ago. when he moved to his pres From 1.400 to 1.600 Head on Lower ty at th«' increased per cent ot value, soil and climate. The> are hardy and adapted to this section. JI tion addition The property Iles at Drafts drawn on China, Japan and ent location. He reports crops and but that as near as he cap tell there posit» lE'tel Pendleton. 'Phone, nisln 161. Burnt River Where Feed la Pienti- You take no chances in getting a good crop from these seeds. <1 is very little disposition to cover up the northeast corner of Webb and Europe. ORtiGON FEED YARD. W. T. BOYNTON. | livestock as all in fine condition in ful. Our large 68 page catalogue contains much valuable infor- < > Makes collections on reasonable holdings either personal or real. He Post streets. 1 op. Spe* lal care glveD to horaea left his neighborhood. l*arge numbers of sheep in, this sec it*.» been lar more successful than William Moore has purchased of A wl 1 m». Lower Webb street. 'Pbone. I term a. mation and con be had by asking for it at our store or writing ’ [ red 204 tion of Eastern Oregon have been he expected to lx* in aectiring state- .1. Dillon, the west half ot section 1. Looking for Farming Land. us and we will mail • vou one. < a > k F. L. Price, from th«- vicinity of driven to Lower Burnt River, in and ri miti of cash and notes In g'*nera! township .3, range 30. paying thereofr LEV. ANKENY, Preaident TH! TBl KPHONK LIVERY. FEED ÀND8AI.X The property Iles six miles e 'ble • urt street, opposite Conrt House; Chicago, is in the city, striving last about where they will be fed until the liinis though, he declares the pres $1000. W. F. MATLOCK, Vice Preaident boar-llbc horses a »(ecialty: g'«o*l turnout»; C. B. WADE, Caahlsr. night. Mr. Price is the forerunner of weather moderates sufficient to make ent system of taxation as nil wrong: north of Yoakum Mr. Moore has also < • ri • lelr.4; ! ho i« Main Tel. Itasturage good In these parts. H. F. JOHNSON, Aaa't Cashier. < > not merely conducive to Inaccuracies, purchased of T. C Nye. for »750, »40 i!_E-------------------------------- ------------»—--B'S hi» father and mother, a brother and • • It has been estimated that there are but as encouraging perjur* and de acres In section 35. township 4. rang«* 621 Matn Street five sisters, all of whom may be ex- BLACKSMITHING. 30. which property lies eight miles p«*cte<l to come to Umatilla county to between 14,000 and 16.000 sheep on ception. EVERYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE «'OI EL D A SON. GENERAL BLACK- north of Yoakum Lower Burn River and nearby val s jlth and repairing; horseshoeing a reside in the event Mi. Price is sat I leys. Ranchers are plentifully sup Invests in Washington Land. «pe ialty ; v.-ork promptly attended to. call isfied. which he says he expects to be. plied with feed. In Malheur many Annoying Accident. anc sec us; shop 314 W«wt Webb street. His intention is to buy farm land. Carl Kupers of Helix, was in town Jns: three blocks below Main atreet. horses an<l large numbers of cattle today enroute home from Franklin J. C. Badger, while at work yester ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 188». have perished.— Baker City Herald. Will Locate in Umatilla. county, Washington .where he pur day at Yoakum for the O. R & N. TON8ORIAL PARLORS. Eric Hed, of Centerville. S. D„ ar chased an 800-acre improved farm, loading and unloading heavy freight, CAPITAL - »50.000 Land Near Prineville. BILLY KRASS1G. BARBER SHOP AND rived and from here went to Walla paying therefor »11,400. The bargain had a long peevv accidentally stuck R S. Rose returned from The Dalles Included horses, cattle, machinery and into the fleshy part of his right shoul bath moms Main atreet, three doora Walla for a short stay. His intention north of Hotel St. George. Flratclaee is to locate in Umatilla county, and last night. On his recent trip down other farming appliances. Mr. Kup der .badly lacerating it. He was TrinwcU a general banking bueineaa. aervtce he will either purchase an lm|»roved the r«>ad he filed on government land ers will not move to Washington, but brought to Pendleton and the wound NEW TON8ORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST. farm or file on government land near in the neighborhood of Prineville. He hire a foreman or rent the place to diessed, and he returned to Yoakum Three doom west nt Golden Rule hotel Echo. i-Utes that quite a number of people responsible parties ami manage It as this morning The wound is very Interest allowed on time deposits. J H. Pace, prop Flrst-claM workmen; tmm Athena and vicinity have lately an investment. painful and annoying but not neees Exchange bought and sold on all everything clean; all m dern Improvement! filed on government land In the same sarily dangerous. Purchased Many Sheep. principal points. PATTON'S SANITARY BARBER SHor. vicinity. Still Thay Come. E .Harrington started on his re- D<*spaln block; Court street: bait work Spacial attention given to colloc- nuinahlp; all the modern Improvement!: turn to San Francisco this rooming. John Hemphill and wife and John Contract for County Buildings. tiona. all tool! sterilized; herb room! In eon having closed his o|>eratioiis here for Paddy Lynch, the sailor boarding Hemphill. Jr., and the two Misses Th«* contract for laying the founds section. the present year, or at least for some house keeper, who was 1 «‘leased on Hemphill arrived last night from tiona for the hospital and dwelling on months. First and last since the first ball at Astoria, has been rearrested Deepwater. Mo., and will make this the |x>or tana, and building the chim W. J FURNISH, PraaldanL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE8. of February he has purchased and on a second charge of attempting to county their future home. Mrs. Hemp neys and fiues, was let by the county J. N. TEAL, VIcB-PraaldonL. ■TAR EMPLOYMENT OffFICB, 6S8 shipped frcia this point about 14.0f»0 shanghai a young man of that city hill is a sister of Dr. Campbell and court to D. A. May for »7484 on a T, J. MORRIS. CaaMar. Mala St. ; If yoo seed help or seek «st and is now in jail. mutton sheep. Thomas Campbell, of Cold Springs. ployaient call sa m. 'Phons, mala 1011. competitive bld. J. W. MAL0NIY, U»n Caahlar. SYRUPS VEGETABLES Standard Grocery THE RIGBY CLOVE MFC. CO !: : Pendleton Oregon FARM LOANS JACK JOHNNIE E. L. SMITH See the Fisherman in Our Show Window, T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN The First National Bank FREE! FREEH FREE!!! Í Thompson Hardware Co., Pendleton Savings Bank J