» ■SS" T on a sleepy rocky western slope that has grown alfalfa for 12 years and will now yield a ton and a half of hay to the acre and furnish good maintenance pasturage i for 18 full “grown sheep the rest I of the year, FRIDAY. MARCH 2 Four years aga the i owner of this MUCH MONEY MADE MANY HOMESEEKERS ARE farm sowed eight acres more on num IN THE BYPRODUCTS. PROSPECTING FOR TIMBER. m>r fallow land. Alfalfa for Hog*. Soma Practical Suggestions With Re Grass Beginning to Grow—Cattle Prof. W. J. Spillman, while at I’llll- gard to Raising a Paying Sort of Very Thin—Mountain Roads Very nian. Wash., told me that h<- consider [V MB? Animal—How Fat Can Best Be ed alfalfa to be the b«<t summer |>as- Rough—Fine Dance at Doherty's Made—Points in Favor of Here ture plant tor hogs and other pastur- Slow healing sore* ara unsightly, pain Barn on the 17th, ful and dangerous. They are a constant ford s. «Hl stock, throughout all that port ion Ridge. March 23.—Our weather has care and source of anxiety and worry. The following excellent address of Oregon and Washington where been quite changeable, the thermom- Chronic, »low healing aoree are fre JÓ was delivered at the Farmers’ Insti rainiall is light anti sunshine iMitinle- eter registering from 28 to 58. Four quently the after effect* of tome long tute at i-a Grande by E N. Hutchi- Otis. nigh’ but inches of snow Wednesday debilitating «ickne*« that leaves the con Because this plant .under irigatioti. son. of the department of animal hus- stitution weakened and the blood in a it turned warm Thursday and con produce* from five to eight tons per .bandry: polluted, run down condition, when a ■ tinues getting warmer all tile time. At the stock yards atid abattoir* acre, farmers seeni to displse the two scratch, cut, simple boil or bruise, be ' Snow is melting fast under the rays where livestock is dellveted fr.im all tons of hay he tan get without irri freezes agrin at fearful looking ot the sun but treezvs a night. come* a fearful looking ulcer ulcer that that grow* -------- | ' of parts of the country, an opportunity gation I have maintained for a long ids, eating deeper and ae deeper | Grass Is growing luxuriantly r where and apread*. lias be ‘n ..fforded for me to other time, i that what clover was to the Stock is lesh in «piteof into the flesh spite of everything that, th«* snow has disappeared. S many ideas concerning the develop part* of these states having a greater caa be done to check ita progress. Old looking emaciated and some are dying ment of animal husbandry anil for rainfall. alfalfa would be to the dryer but not may have perished as yet people whose blood i* below the standard the collection ol tacts and figure.« i.- East of the mountains, subdivisions Some people ate plowing while others and tbe circulation sluggish, are often LACK OF FEED. luting to individual methods ami ex of these states, and that. too. without tormented with face »ores and indolent, will soon commence if the pres- r.t lieriments which may be made of po- lirigation There is a widespread idea sickly looking ulcers upon the limb* that pleasant weather continues. Many Sheep Men Realize That They culiarly practical value to the pro that for the successful growing of al give them hardly a moment'* re*t from A. A. Cole’s sheep began lambing Made a Mistake by Being Too Eco ducers of food animals in the Pacific falfa. the one necessary thing is pain aud worry. . March 10: Edwards Bos.’ will com- water and lots of it. A study oi the No-.’thw est. nomical With Their Forage. Ordinary «ores Purify tilfl BIOOO mence April 1st and the other sheep history of this plant teaches us that are liable to be- _ Comparison of the present condition Joseph Connolly, the Cold Springs men around will begin about that come chronic H6&I tn8 S0T8. time. sheep man. states that many sheep of animal husbandry with the past, the one esent ial which must exist in abundance is sunshine Ibtn’t worry when tbe blood The stage driver reports Camas men are realizing now wherein they makes apparent very many ways in about water for this plant. It is too weak to throw off the germs and made a mistake through the winter which the developments of time have Snipe valley nearly on Piairie and poisons, and no amount of external treat In being too economical with their this branch of agriculture. New Lteeds go down into the depth* of the ment will heal them, but they continue the float, with rough mountain roads forage. He avers it would have been which have been introduced and new where moisture ha* lx*cn. stored and very soft roads from Ridge to to grow worae and worse, and many much better had they fed more lib tecds with changed meth?ds of feed «■Yar* ami find water for Itself times terminate in that most horrible of Snipe. erally during the winter even at the ing have brought greater possibilities make lots of hay while the sun shines* There was a fine ball at the Doher- all human maladies. Cancer. This is an aB|H*<t of the agricultural / continued using Peruna for a risk of running short of feed at this and produced new market types of S. S. S. cure« »low healing »ore* by tv barn near Binson. on the 17th. Be animals which have themselves creat problem to every one interested in short while, and have never felt t purifying and invigorating the germ ing St. Patrick’s day. a large crowd time, for this reason: Thousands of ed a special desire among consumers what is now range country of Eastern least symptoms ot catarrh since. Pc- laden. vitiated blood and purging th* attended and good order and enjoy ewes have reached the lambing sea Oregon Owing to the increasing dis runs is certainly a good medicine, a. son so depleted in flbsh anil vitality ment is reported by all. system of all corrupt matter, thus strik Market Early. ap|w*arance of the native shrubs and deterses the highest praise which is There were six passengers on the in account of the skimping they ex ing at the real cause and removing every To answer this demand thus rais grasses, the complaint has betow given it by tbe general public. ” perienced two and three months ago, hindrance to a rapid cure, and thia is th* stage Saturday, all homeseekers from ed, effort must now be made to finish quite general that the ranges are Judge Durham ha* been Secretary acJ only possible way to reach these deeply different parts nad if the crowd con with the result that many of the thoroughly and market early. These overstocked and that each year its Treasurer of the city of Greensboro, G « . rooted, dangerous place*. S. S S. tinues. Southern Umatilla and Grant older ewes are unable to survive the two points are mutually essentia! to cai>acity for the maintenance of cat for the past three year-, and La* bed» * strengthens and tone* up the circulation, counties will have a heavy settlement lambing period Moreover, thousands tle and sheep I* decreasing and supplies rich, of good Easterners and have a rail of the lambs from the younger ewes success In this new direction to which local judge for ten year*. the feeders ’ attention must be turn- It ha* beeu the history* of every nutritious blood for road in the near future as we have ire deficient In size and vitality for Hew country that the origins! vegeta •■d. Early marketing, without thor Dread Can-sumption. the rebuilding of the clentv of room left ye’ and welcome the same reason. Another disadvan constitution and all. especially the railroad There are three roads vrhiuh iewl frem tage of the situation that confronts ough finish does not furnish the tion which nature ha>! supplier to butcher animal, but simply adds to control and distribute the rainfall ha* healing th* tore, health to consumption. Over one of K Wach»er, who cut his band badly many sheep men Is that on having in when you get rid oi a few days ago with a pocket knife most cases gotten a taste of the grass the class of lower-priced animals been ruthlessly destroyed by a short tb<-*e road* pass all of that great multi the old plague *pot for all tune. that is just starting, but which is not which are taken by others who com sighted policy of exclusive grazing tude of pec,pie who die every year ot Is getting along nicely plete the work of feeding before they with no rest for the re seeding of the If you have a slow healing, «tubborn consumption. Each route begin* with It is reported that Mrs Starr of vet plentiful enough to support them, < cui JI IME DURHAM, OF GREENSBORO, GEORGIA. •ore, write u* about it, and our Phyaician* Boise, is visiting at the heme Rt her the sheep are utterly refusing to eat again offer them to that Judge of pub native grasses anti no attempt at health and happiness axai end* with dfo- tivatlon of new crops. will advise you without charge. « iry feed even though in many In- lic taste and palate, the slaughterer. i rt c '-dy, !'• runs, and made a prompt re ea«e and death. brother. J. A. Owings, at present. Daily experiences In the stock Result of Cultivation. The Swift Speciio C*-, Atlanta, 6*. i Mrs. H. W. Whittaker is reported stances being nearly starved First road; a slight cold—neglected— covery. The allair crested quite a sensa yards throughout the country show But though the stockmen's or-cu- to be around again and improving that the present highert success in pancy of a country, may at first ti'.n in medi, al circles especially, and settles in the head or throat ahronic TO BUILD STOCK BARN. rapidly. animal husbandry, as measured by seem to result in the destruction the many friends <>f Judge Durham Were • aiarrh—extend* to the lung»—«.-onsamp- S. M. 1.edgerwood .of Ukiah, passed greatest actual profits Is attained not.-nly exceedingly gratified at Ms re Uon—death. through here a few days ago with Cbeney Bros. Are Adding to and Im by those men who profit by the knowl the range, the numerous settlers who Beomd road: a »light cold—Dagle- ced. covery, Iiut Were enthusiaetic in their always follow in his wake and th*- de- is the cause of more discomfort than a load of freight The roads were so proving Their Dairy Farm. edge that the best way to realise u|>on ciea*»*d hay production, bring atrout j.ra - - of the retnudy tnat Lad brought cough—settle* in the lungs—cough gr*4* any other ailment. If you eat the heavy that he had to get help in one The Cheney Bros of the dairy farm their livestock is to market only the a new net ot condition* far ahead of ually growing worse—<-uu>uu»puoa — him relief. things that you want and that are ”lace. although he had a six horse below town, will this spring build a finished product. those first existing In the valleys > death. good for you. you are distressed. Ack team. Our market reports from the great irrigation brings bounteous n-snlt*. The following written statement from stock l>arn that will stand 00 head of Judge Ifurbsm, n wili-known local Thltd road: a cold—negleeted—e»-ttl«a er's Dyspepsia Tablets will make The Thornwald Bros have pinchas 15" to 2"" livesto« k centers of the United States fencing and cultivation may speedily Juil^c <>f Grvci ’ß •l«-*ro, Ga., bad an <-xpe- the ji.ige himself m .1 I.rth the facta: in the throat—hoarseness—short i-roatu your digestion perfect and prevent ed hay of Rugg Bros, for spring feed *-ow* all winter and a hold proportionate make ap|>arent the fact that the great hring atrout a restoration of the seml- tons of hay ami I —consumption—death. Dyspepsia and its attendant disagree ing nn w«-ll worth rociting. I Greensboro, Ga., March 3, ¡900. volume of this finished product is l>arren range to active production. rieii*-«- with peruma amount of grain able symptoms. You can safely eal George W. I.insner is at present *1 Lotxsand* have just started on one of ** Some time ago I contracted a severe coming from those states where agri Cultivation that will enable such A ie,«.rt had beevuu.- «um-nt amoug the The structure will hold all the a|>- anything, at any time, if you take one over in the John Day country looking fiurtenances of a flnt-ciaaa dairy culture a* a whole, ba* received the soils a* our» to retain all the moistur»- Judge's friend* that lie w a* threatened cold » ft., h settled on my lung» and in these road*, all .it w hom could be easily- of these tablets afterward Sold by after his stock ranch in that part barn, including piping for water, most attentive study and made an ad that may fall, will insure a crop of al with «-..ti-un.ptinn. It wa* feared lot a my head. I tried many remedies, all cured by P* rut.a. Thousands more are all druggists under a positive guar Une- that Georgia was to lo*e one of it* of »hkl' gave me no relief. I con half w ay to the fatal end of one of these which will < omt- from a splendi.! vance beyond mere grain raising an» moat any cereal that may be sown autee. 25 cts. Money refunded if From these puhlica- .Moisture stored within tbe »oil doe* n»r»~t protu!n<-nt and influrniial citizen». cluded that my cave w as catarrh of the road* who are still curable Ly a course The Che- stock grazing on the same farm spring HAY TO BE LITTLE you are not satisfied. Send to us for of treatment by Peruna. Yet ctheg neys have also bought 32" acres of ad tions we are able to gather also cer the crop more good than that which I» a i» a!»o reported that the judge head and lungs. and seeing Peruna *o thousand- are near the end whoae last a free sample. W. H. Hooker A Co HAD AT ANY PRICE. highly recommended I began using it, ditional land a mile and a half from tain knowledge of great importance falls on It while growing ha.* id to g' t any relief from any of Data of day* could be made bearable and hope Buffalo N. Y the old place The new purchase lies to the Pa« ific Northwest which is the the North Itakota experiment station tti- r-i irai ap* at hi* e-ramtml, that be e iperiencing the very best results from of recovery more probable by commeuc- Himbert A Moore on Their Way to proportions to which the meat pack .McKay creeks, between Birch and shows that an inch of available water hat made us* < f tie rid fxtr.ou* i the first bottle. 1 ing Peruna witlsout delay. the Valley With Many Cattle—C. E. Two hundred acres of the new land ing industry has grown and that at in the soil is of more value to the LIMB FROM LIMB. rewi.td of SIG.O' '0 has been deposited in the Market Exchange Bank, Colum- / 3 Hoover to Give a Dance—Many will be broken this spring and sum every place which has become a cen growing crop than two. or even three Well Known Pendleton Man Tells Timber Cruisers Looking for Land. mer fallowed. The remainder. which ter for the receipt and distribution of inches of rain upon it. and that could bus. Oh-u. as a guarantee that the above testimonial is genuine; that we hold has an excellent natural stand of livestock, large parking houses have all the moisture which fall i tw pre About Physical Torture. Alba. Ore . March 23.—The weather r. » < ’ , . uic letters certifying ¡o the same. Every one of our ¡es sprung up .carrying with the business served, only half of North Dakota's in hunch grass, will be left for range The rack, the garrote and other is warm in daytime and thaxinz a of meat {tacking a long train of allied 17 Inches of annual rainfall would be líe The Cheneys are milking 7*1 head ■ d in the vonfs r ‘ - ■ hose name is appended, fiendish torturing machine« of the little but freezing hard at night. of cows, which are grade Holstein. industries, which not only themselves needed for a crop of wheat middle ages have gone, but physical All who have hay arc feeding yet and add to th' commercial Importance of Durham. Hereford and Jersey Their Coming nearer home the Utah ex* torture has not. A prominent Pen hay is geltivg very scarce and if WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS. ANNUAL CONVENTION. Intention is to work into a grade of the city and state, but increase an pertinent station has shown the possi- Hereford catlie. that dleton citizen tells how he was tor there is not a break in winter soon Jersey and Durham, Not grades of hundred fold the agricultural value bilitie* of arid farming to be so great tnu* h sought after by something is going to dron. although tured and how he escaped. cuter» to th«- iattry tn le. They those strains upon natives, but a and importance of all tributary coun M 8. Rak<*r, t it Adams, was in town Seventn Day Adventists Will Con- D. W. Cook. 7*> years old and retired stock are mostly looking well and trade of those two families, believing try by the stimulus and support they that we can no longer consider any ever, are not alone tn hi* trait yesterday. of our territory when* the »oil is just vene m Pendleton June 14 to 24— from active business, now living on 'here is scarcely and loss o speak of the beef breeds |> o » m -» i it to a c that to be the best all-round dairy afford to animal husbandry. as tenacious of moisture, too dry. for Thomas Purdy went to Walla Will* Many Notable« to Be Present. Main street, says: ’’The dull, dragging w far Hay is selling from 9» to ill degree, and it can I»« a'-centtia animal. grain or hay There is no !<art ot the this morning. Butcher’s Waste. pain in the small of my back felt as 1 ton. but there is very little io be all by judicious mt The Seventh Day Adventists are if two giants were tearing me apart had at any price. J M Hemphill, of Another fact in connection with Columbia basin where the rainfall Is handling in the feed expecting an attendance upon their less than in inches and the average SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. in town today. C. Himbert and Bob Moore are on and at times I felt so miserr ble. that the moat packing industry, which pos animal has fat depo annuil convention of all tbe way I could not stand or walk and was their way in from the straw stacks sesses much significance for general 1» over 14 in the portions when- the the kidney* and i*etw John Blake is about to build a new rainfall is lightest. 2" bushels of wheat Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain ’ s Hom 98# to 1J8B0 people of that faith. Urinary wek- with several hundred head of cattle. agriculture, not only a« an explana confined to my bed. the membrane anon residence in Adams It must are harvested to tbe acre Cough Remedy. ness set in. especially at night, and I hut will hold back and no. enter the tion of why the packer can pay more During .the first stage* M. H Sayers, the Adams black- They will <omv from all over Eastern be admitted therefore, that our an was failing physically every day. At valley here as long as possible on ac- the deposits here are | than a butcher, but as illustrative of "When I had an attack of the grip Washington and Oregon and Idaho smith, was in the city y este rday prod «ice this time I happened to read an ad. ~ount of no grass in sight -et. and t<ie last winter (the second onel I actually a commercial principle which is ap nual rainfall is sufficient to fat Ix-gins to ap|«-ar alo The convention will be held from tne a crop on all our arid land* Its di»- U ’ arks Collin*, the Ro k i Pilot about Doan's Kidney Pills and was Urge part of the ground vq e vcrc-l '-ured myself with one bottle of Cham plicable to the agricutural industry, Ax fattening progrew them druggist, wa* in the city yesterday. 14th to the 24th ot June, inclusive, tribution. however, i* such. that un much impressed with the iincerity of with snow. berlain's Cough Remedy." says Fracx is the manner in which the packer less it Is carefully preserved within tiepus itlb iocreas.. thokeni: and it is expected that it will be one Lester Swaggart is moving here the testimonial, which was much sim C. E. Hoover will g;-.e a free darce W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise. gets profit out of the butchers' waste. the »I kin along the sides, a be ot the memorable events in the his- the soil, by methods of cultivation and liar to the one I am making now. I here in the Fraser hull on ’he 2>th Shortsville. N Y bing to spread upwards tow ar a the tr-'ay with hts family from Athena. "This is the hon- If («eking houses did not save their tory of tbe church in the Northwent. wealth producing crop rotation, its got a box of pills at the Brock A Mc of this month ami sends a cm dial ,n est truth. I at times kept from cffall the profits of their operations ¡L Breed and indl Mual type are Mi.«« Etta l**ach. of Weston, is vis Among the notables of the church the fanner capacity is lost to Comas Co. drug store and they help citation to all his fri->nJ« Mr Hor.v- c oughing myself to pieces by taxing would be small, but it is well known important rniant factor at this th: stage. In old ittig her sister .Mrs William Krassig who will be present will be EideT G Peas and Vetches. ed me so that I continued vsing them °r has engaged the Bolen Bros, or- a teaspoonful of this remety. and that the valuable meat part of the oxen 1 the placing oi tat is confine, I to Mi*« Winnie Hanscom! Danniel*. a famous foreign mis of Cold A ~ until I had taken several boxes. Then -hesira of Ukiah, to furnish the when the roughing spell would come animal may be sold at cost and yet But where it is thus saved more the kidney* kidney and caul. Old ct.*w* nave ‘(»rings, is v There are three ocga&ized Miss Mary Math »ionary I could eat. sleep and get around music and will spare no |>ains or ex- on at night I would take a dose and a large aggregate profit made from cattle, sheep and hogs may be raised a tendency to lay up great volumes of -ws this wee churches of this faith in Umatilla again without suffering the least bit -enae to make the occasion the most It seemed that In the briefest interval the offal to the acre than was ever possible !at in these sam.- tissues and alone _____ _ It is not _ nearly so ___ strong Miss Ella Hudemann will go to county of physical pain. I endorse all of the brilliant event ot the seasor Prei* the cough would pass off and I would This diversity of product created with native grasses In their greatest I the sides and the type of animal, h» re a* in many other localities in Portland in a short time to make her claims made for Doan’s Kidney Pills." arations aie neing made tor a large co to sleep perfectly free from cough which is such a strong factor in the abundance In many parts of the so- known as the poor feeder, stores up this conference of the three states, om le with a sister. For sale by all dealers, Price 50 attendance to take part in the Scip. and its accompanying pains. To aay success of the packing industry. If called arid Eastern Oregon, there I fat only on the kidney, caul and mid tut this pla<?e is chosen for the con C. B. Byers, of Athena, was in the Foster-Milburn Co., cents per box. — William Howard has moved 75 head that the remedy acted as a most agree applied to agriculture, contributes may be seen fine field* of pe«a grow dle side suifaces. It is in these un vention on account of its unrivaled Buffalo. N. Y.. sole agents for the it cattle to Jesse Reeves' ranch, able surplrse Is putting it very mild just as largely to the success of the ing and farmers from widely separat profitable area* also, that the great ■it y yesterday, leaving on the even location and liberality. The Commer train for Longmont. Col. United States. Remember the name where he has bought hay lor them ly. ] had no idea that it would knor* farmer as to the success of the meat ed localities report that both p«*a* est abundance of fat is found an cial Association ha* appropriated 9100 —DOAN’S—and take no other. Frank Ellis has driven his stock to out the grip, simply be-ause I had packer The abattoir proprietor who and veiche* do extremely well in all gras* cattle. It requires something Mr*. Stubblefield and her son. toward defraying the expenses uf lo lames Otly’s place, where ae bes |.nr- never tried it for such j pw'jiosc. .’:t now simply slaughter* and provide* their gardens Why. then, is it not | more than grass and takes study of Thomas, are at Weston today attend cating the coming camp here. -hased feed for htem. it did, and it seemed with the second himself with no means for the utiliz possible to have, every year instead Reds and itudy of an Imais to put fat ing the funeral of Ed Lieuallen. PITITlOfc FOX LIQUOa L1CINSB. Jim Ellis has accepte I a iKMtition attack of coughing the remedy cause I ation of the inedible portion* of the of Idle fields, half a* much acreage of on the rump and loin, and back and Mrs C. H Farnsworth, who has German’s Ships. In th Coos-.y Court of lbs '1st* ot orogc* with Charles Cunningham to attend It to not only b* of less luration. put animal and their manufacture Into the land-enriching, forage-producing betweer* the muscles until all bony been visiting the Misses Newquisr. Germany has built the finest, fast tor L'matitla County «beep camp this summer rrominences and all folds and ridges returns today to her home at Palouse. est vesels afloat although she is not the pains were far 1e»s severe, and I such product* as fertilizers, bone crop* a* we have of cereal*. la the matter of the sppdesUoa of Cloyd Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Ter*v had not used the contents of one het- meal, horn goods Oliver tor a Ueenve to self eptnm ,ua. vino«» in conversation with some cattie are covered with a firm, uniform coat Wash glues, casings, geographically a maritime country, snd mslt liquor* la Xcbo PrecliKt a boy tie before Mr. Grip had bld m* adieu " soaps and chemical*, stands in just raiser*, when I have advocated more ing. that gives the smooTh appearance J S. Scarbrough, of Echo, has mov and no other country is so largely To the Honorable County Coart of Cm*tills Timber cruisers ar? patronizing For sale by Tallman 4 Cc the name relation to the packing in winter feeding, they have safti by the of thorough finish. County, Greeting: ed into the residence at 4«>8 West depvndent on others for the raw ma We, the tne undersigned residents and legal the stage line will, hot when will dustry as does the farmer to the agri way of excuse for not doing so. that Personality of Feeder, Court street, just vacated by C. C. terials which enter into the making voters in Echo Precinct, Cmstlns County, • hey get the money hack Our experi cultural industry, who simply sells they cannot raise haj of a ship. In pn»du< ln. .-stion an.! as Hendricks. state ol Oregon, moot respectfully petition *no REDUCED THE SALARIES. ment stations have repeatedly demon his wheat and provides himself with pray tbsi jon trill grant to Cloyd Oliver a 11 _ _ ______ similation of iood consumed are of Mrs M McCullough, who formerly eease to sell spirituous, vinous and tuli Board of Regents of Normal School no cattle sheeps, hogs or chickens strated that pea* and vetches sown almost equal value with quantity of resided here, but who is now a resi LARGE SHEEP RANCH. liquors in quantities lest than one gallon ai to use his offal which may be repre with some cereal, produces several bu place o< bnstoees in toe town oi nebo. is Cut Down Expenses to Meet De- sented by straw. stubble and scatter- tons per acre of hay. so high in nu food offered, and wil) be. In a great dent of Phoenix. Aria.. is here on bus tbe precinct of E cho , in CseniiUn county. measure, influenced by the personality iness and for a visit wtth old friends. to Prevent Pneumonia and Consump -Ute ot Oregon, lor tbe period oi one year, ana C. C. Cunningham's Fine Sheep—The crease in Appropriations. ed or shrivelled grain A farm should tritive value a» to offset the necessi of the feedtr. One man who looks to Car! Hansen returned this morning poor petliio'ers sa in auty bound wtu evei Owner One of the Pioneer Sheep- The board of regents of the Normal no more be considered a place for the ty of direct grain feeding in produc the peace anti comfort of his animal* from Santa Rosa Cal. where he has tion is to cure your cold when it pray. first appears. Acker's English Rem raise rs of the Inland Empire. College at Weston yesterday voted to accumulation of useless and unprofit ing fat cattle and sheep And a few will get greater gain* on !•■** teed, been spending the winter, Ferry Whitworth, Ben F. Atkinson. He re edy will stop the cough in a night, make a reduction in the salari»-;- of men. who are at present feeding cat able odds and ends than any other in Wilber McFerran, R. Jones, George Within the past few days a repre- than will another who. by can. ess torts the weather then* i as being and drive the cold out your system B. Oliver, W. F. Dickey, Joe Welling tentative of the Eart Oregonian spent the faculty of the college, the reduc- dustrial establishment. A business of tie on this grain hay. have reported leedlng. induces periods of indiges colder than the winters average in Always a quick and sure cure tor ton, William Oliver, W. F. Benedict. the day at the sheep ranch of C C. tion to date from the first of last great unused waste i* one of small to me that they find hogs do just as tion or by neglect, subjects hi» stock that country. Asthma. Bromhitis. and all thrvBt .Mr. January. The reduction will be a hor- profit and no industry ha* resultant well behlml «-attic so fed. as they do to loti! weatitcr conditions or itn.-om- T. M. Barnes, Walter Thornton, John Cunningham, near Pilot Rock. The Cheney Bros »-ill this season ami lung troubles, if ¡t does not sat f< rtable worrying surrounding* The add I’«1 acres to their acreage of al E. Cleghorn, Charles Feese, William Cunningham is one of the pioneer ir.ontal one ot 15 per «-ent and apply from it* operation so many waste In following corn-fed *teer* In producing suffleient livestock for personal equation stand* here for suc falfa. of which they now have 7<* isfy you the druggist will refund your Brehm, Edward J. Oding, R. J. Oli theepmen of Eastern Oregon. ’’This to the entire faculty. One janitor was product* that are so easily made into money. Write to us for free sample. our rapidly growing market, methods cess or failure, as well as in any other acres discharged. This action was made salable merchandise a* ha* agricul has been a hard year on the sheep The additional land is being W H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo. N Y ter, John Oliver, Thomas Wallace, J. ture. While the |«<-ker ha* to pro like these must supply feeds with necessary by the decrease in the an business cleared of timber and brush now for F W. Schmidt & Co., druggists. A. Dickey, S. A. Thompson, A. C. men as well as on the sheep." said Such |K>ints as t hese concerning the purpose. Giese. Twig Teel, Henry Taylor, Kit Mr Cunningham. ”1 have fed 1 .'»<*> r>ual appropriation. The salaries t»e vide himself with large chemical lab which we may supplement our range M. H Barton, of Clarence. Mo., ar- ing Spike, Eli Knight, A. C. Fulford tons of hay and 7.00o sacks of grain fore the reduction were as follows: oratories and expensive machinery condition* There is no doubt but we w hat can Is* tmwn and the result» President. 91.600; two members of for the manufacture of hi* offal into can raise a* fine gras* cattle a* any which some men are actually getting riv<*d a few days ago and is visiting T. A. Brassfield, Cloyd Oliver, J. S. this winter. I do not remember a the faculty. 91.2<X* each; one mem tier marketable product*, the farmer has tegion in the world, but grass cattle from diversity of crops and variety his uncles. P. G McBroom and J. 8. Howard, W. Davison, H. G. Newport. winter for many years when we have of the fsculty at ><••»»•. four member* already at hand the most intricate are always gras* cattle. They make of feed ar«* not tbeoriaa, the product Gurdane From here he will go to Iran Clifford, Ross Newport, George had to feed so continuously as this of the faculty at 9760 each machine and the most complete chem their api>earanc«* on the market from ot my own imagination, but demon Weston and visit for a time with rel J. Kimball, Frank Spike, A. K. Ham season. Many of the sheep men are ical ialxiratory in the cow, the sheep, many sections altout the same time. st rated sacceaaea, w hich it is suggest - atives. among whom are Dan Hicks mer, B. Osterm, W. H. Catherman, out of feed and will lose a good many the hog and the chicken for the trans They are never in condition for sale «*<! lx* more extensively copied. sheep, Hay is >10 a ton and very . and family. Danger of Colds and Grip. J. C. Platter, C. P. Bowman, C. A. formation of hi* unused material into during the time of greatest demand, scarce. I have about 20.000 acres and Herman Barber came down on this The greatest danger from colds and Taj-lor, F. P. Harwood, E. O. Baum 20,(881 sheep. Rambouillet and De- the necessary beef. mutton. |*>rk. nor can they ever bring the price of morning's Pacific Express from Mea- Horses Taken Up. gardner. J. G. Hamilton. D. W. Bow laines, about half and half. My fleeces grip is their resulting in pneumonia. I*>ultry and eggs. In Oregon by lair fed cattle. Even allalfa will not make Come to my place, four and a half < ham to secure medical attention. man, 1. W. Kimberlin, C. C. Dunn, T are weighing on an average about 16 If reasonable care is used. r..-wever. ing wells for water and building the best market animal, if it is the and Chamberlain's v o iph Remedy vs U'h a miles north of Pilot Rock, the fol While cutting cord wood yesterday O. White, Harry Dunn, R. E. W pounds, some run as high as 20 to 25 fences to restrain the hog* and cat only f«XMl fed. It will make fat cat be avoided. One white and one afternoon near Meacham, he cut his Spargur, 8. B. Walton, W. Walton, B pounds. They would weigh more taken, all danger will I»- tle many farmers have already solved tle. but they do not stand shipment lowing strays: loot, severing one of the larger veins L. Sheridan, P. 8. Sheridan, Chris Le- later, not only on account of the In- Among the tens of thousands who the problem of saving the waste nor will they dress out a* well as sorrel mare, both shod all around aud cutting into the bone Tellier, T .F. Sheridan. E. Anderson creased growth of wool, but also l>e- have used this remedy for these dis which the present method* of grain they would If a little grain or some The sorrel is branded on the left J. H. Glidden, C. R. Lisle, W. B. Gil cause the grease has not worked tip eases we have yet to le irn of i sin harvesting entail Upon the authori of this grain bearing hay were added shculder * |th the haled hay hook, and A complete outfit for wireless teleg Jett, T. G. Smith, E. J. Oliver, A. J into the wool as It does later in the gle case having resulted In pneumo ty of such farmers in Gilliam. Wasco, to their ration for at least lae final has a slit in the right ear. The white raphy has leen sent to Cu*»a by .Mar !a. which shows conclusively that it mare has a brand that Ts so nearly Davis, D. A. Baughman, Bert Bene spring. From my 12,500 pure-blood is a certain preventive of that dan Klickitat and Sherman counties, who stage of their preparation. grown out that it cannot be described. coni. diet, A. B. Gillett, J. F. McLaughlin breeding ewes I will get something Alfalfa and Wheat. gerous disease. It will cure a cold or have given it a* their |>ersonal ex Owner of above described animals can R. ALEXANDER, Sole Ageit. perience. it can be stated that each John Neuner, Jos. Cunha, E. Spike over 10.006 lambs. You would be I have *<*en some very fine cattle an attack of the grip In less time F. W. Andrews. B. F. McCullough, A surprised at the market for pure- • han any other treatment It is pleas 160-acre wheat farm can produce a slaughtered these last few years that secure same by paying all charges. Ed Maurer, Pilot Rock, Oregon. carload of 250-|>ound hogs every year, J. Cleghorn, J. A. Mendenhall, C. J. blood Oregon sheep. I sold a carload ant and safe to take. For sale SHERIFF’S SALE. by without feeding a dollar's worth of have bad alfalfa hay alone. Such cat Ward, R. C. Templeton, L. I. Ward of bucks to Leland Stanford before Tailman & Co. tle may be* depended upon to dress President of Weston Normal. marketable grain to them In each from 5t> to 55 per cent, off the cars, Fred Perkins, W. H. Boyd. E. D. Ham bis death. Last season I sold 1 8oo Noth.-« is hereby given that under and The selection of Professor Robert by virtue <M an aieeuUon louod out of the C-r- of our great wheat counties there are depending somewhat ti|s>n the length bucks in Montana. This ‘ mer, J. W. Johnson. S. E. Johnson. voung Real Estate Transfers. cuit Court ot tbe Mate ot Oregon for tbe Coun C. French to be president of the Wes individual farmers, who are sending of time in transit. At the same time J. W. Sailing. Harry Eagan. D. P bi an old ranch. 1 bought it 26 ly ot Vmaitlla. and to me directed «nd deny ton Normal College was made from Walter M. Pierce and lAura M. erwl upon a Ju 'gment end order rancerad and Caldwell, J. H. Logan. J. S. Dickey. years ago from the heirs of Ross, the Pierce have sold to John W. Kten. god hogs to market that have st>ent I have seen other cattle killed that about 60 applications. The vote of enter* l tn said Court oa the *'th dav of Aug their entire II vom in fields of volun had wheat, wheat hay or l>arley in the board In his favor was unani V. Gandon, Richard Williams. Henry former owner. He was killed by one ot Athena, their 440 acres of farm ust. 1KL. tn favor of H B «111 ette.’ plalntt* These cattle mous. Mr. French has been for sev and axninst 8. A. Do» er. defendant, tor the Miller. J. H. Saling, John R- Luhrs. of his sheep herders. Ross was an- land in section 23. township 4. range teer rye. wheat and barley and on addition to the alfalfa the stubble. sum ot FHiy Dollats with 1st reel ibera**n at will dress from 57 to 6<) per <x>nt. I A. Thornton, J. L. McCullough, W. enterprising man. He im|>orted pure 36, the consideration being eral years at the head of the tmin 9-3.5*81. he rale oi k> pet cent per annum (row Febru bred stock from Vermont. When I The per cent of dressed or carcass ing department of the Normal College Fallacious Theories. Stephens, J. Fulford, Dallas O'Harra ary s.iwv.and lor the further sum oi II* to cesis; The property lies six miles due cast fought this property it consisted of weight shown in cattle is entirely de and wnervaa. by said judgment it a«« ordered. The school book* of but half a gen- To ALL WHOM I t MAT CONCKKN: Notice at Monmouth. He is a highly educat of Weston. adjudge.1 and decreed that the herainaftor de pendent upon the location of the fat 1» hereby given iliat the undwalgned will apply U> 3.<»oo acres and had 2.800 sheep on It. «■ration ago taught that cereals would ed man. Is 89 years of age and is scribed reel property, heretofore atta-hod tn The Pendleton Trust Company has th« County Coart <4 Uuiut Ila C'Hinty. state <*l At that time I had 3,000 acre« of land the above entitled aetbw on July 3rd. I’d to- not grow west of the Rocky inoiin deposit. This placement of tat which married. Oregon, <HI tbe sixth day >>t April l*zi at tb> sold to W. H. Hawley for 91.800. the «It: The S of sg ot Sec.and tbe N L ot stock Cuualv Court room, in the County Conrt Hou«-, on Butter Creek and 10,000 tains. Today millions of acre* of is of so much importance to the feed N K *. ot See S. less lend «old. a>l tu Tn. i N. In shearing so early I get east 65 feet of lots 1 and 2, block 7. wheat, barley and oats furnish a very er and the butcher, occurs progres- at P ndletou, Oregon, for a llceti-e to <eli sheep. Sue for Back Accounts. R St X W. M . be S'14 to satisf, «aid judg this transferred apirltcua, VIUO'IO ana malt liquors In quantities my shearing done for 7c per deece. Mr. Hawley has slvely with the stage of fattening in ment and all co»ta. I will, on the 1-th day of les* than oim gallon, at ale i l«< e of hosfaws in property to the trustees of the First satisfactory refutation of this errone A suit was brought this morning April 1WS. at two o'clo. k p. tn of said dav. tn tbe town of beho, E* bo proelm-t. In ss'd Count* when I would have to pay 10 or 12 ous teaching There are yet though, certain specially favored parts of the by R. P. Smith A- Sons, of Chicago, con Christian church for the same ‘¿1’"!. < ou.r.‘ Hoa-e door, la the City of sn.t State, lor the peri *a nt one tear, aa praye.l cents 'ater in the season when shear- many fallacious theories extant a* to body, which may be named in the Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. teJI ths for in the foregoing petition ers were in demand. Then, too. In sideration. The ground is that ti pon what will and what will not grow In following order: the tissues of the by their attorneys. J. H I-awrey and right, title and Intereat the aaid K A. Doxier CLOYD OLIVER had in and to the above deaertbed prut Mty on shearing early the fleeces do not get which the new church is located. Appll'ant. pelvis, about the region of the kid J. If. Canny, for an alleged balance of this country. July Srd, lbrL or has »Ince acquired at nubile much dirt In them. The quality and neys. on the caul, beneath the lining 9246.43 on account. The suit Is auction to the bigbeat bidder for cash m band Our very best farmers, most optim Sick Headache absolutely and per brought against Albert Harala. John cleanness of the fleece enable me to the proc «4« to be applied in satlsiaction of istically assert that they can grow membranes of the chest and abdomen, Hendrickson and I., G. Pell, known Executrix Notice. said e.ecutlon and all oosu manently cured by using Moki Tea. get top prices for them. I sell each anything, and other*, while compell under the skin, first along the sid«»s as the firm of Harala. Hendrickson A- Datwt thia »th day of March. Ito lu the County Court ot tbe *tato of Oregon, year to the san» firm in Boston and A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti then upon the rump .loin and back, ed to admit that wheat will grow, oa .. . .. T’ D TAYLOR. for Cmalilla County. Co. pation and Indigestion, makes you bberlS of I uatHla County. Oregon In ths matter of the es’ate of William Hssr- they have a regular customer for my still tenaciously contend that noth and. finally, in the connective tissues By C. P. DAVIS. Defuty. wool. My clip last year was 20*1.000 eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfac ing else* will. e*y. decease 1 between the mtiscl«** and muscle filt N itloa is hereby given that 1 have been ap pounds, but it will be more this year. tion guaranteed or money back. Ed Lieuallen Dead, 25 There is abundant proof that the ers. It Is when fat is deposited in pointed execu'.rlx of th* last will of William ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICZ. Ed l.leuallen, son of Ransom l.leu- Searcay. deceased, by order of the above en There Is a shrinkage of almut *.8 |>er cts and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hook former are nearer the truth than the these two latter sites, that a true ’.tiled County Conn, and all person» having cent in my wool. Some wools .«brink er & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y., for a free “r«r.S‘r.“Ärt 01 8U” •’ «“ state of finish with its atendant high alien. of Weston, died in the Walla latter. Many of the former class of . lalma against the eatatnot .said deceaoed are as much as 80 per cent. We Jo not sample. F. W. Schmidt A- Co., drug men are making what the others call per cent of carcass-weight is secure«! Walla hospital yesterday at 4:90 p. lereby required to present the same, with BmwmdsSSÄ 04 < *’ gists. proner voucher», to me at the office of Carter depend on buyers coming here ’o pur waste land produce iay and pastur and the roast or steak shows that ni.. following an operation for appen Notic« I* hereby given that tbe umiersine.1 A Raley, ettorneis, in the I’endletoa Savings chase our sheep. dicitis Tlic funeral will be held to We establish cen attainable beautiful marbling, only age Some use rye for this purpose, ba* bean appointed administrator ot tbe sboxs Hank Building, Pendleton. L’matilla CountV, tral markets ar sale depots in Wvom- Wallace Prosperous. er tilled estate by ibe above entplea Coan ar.t Oregon, within six months from tn » lata. some sow alfalfa, still others sow peaif when thrifty management on the part morrow at 2 o’clock p. m . at Weston. baa duly qualms a. in. law dire“. “ ‘ ing. Idaho and Montana. We ship Mr. l.leuallen was a young man who Dated February 27th, I'. k M of the owner and thrifty appetite on A letter received from Mrs. J. E. and vetches. AU persona hat Ina claim« against «aides ANNIE SgARCIY, 1.200 or 1.54H» bucks to each sale de Moore, formerly of this place, but was greatly respected mil very ixip- the part of th«* animal hav<* caused the tale are hereby notlied to present ip, It is eveldently then not so much Executrix of the last will of WlUl«m Searcoy, pot and the buyers from the surround now of Wallace, Idaho, contains the a question of what can be raised, a* food eaten to be assimilated and de ular. »Ith proper vouchers to tbe undersigned at ths deceased ing country have a chance to tome in information that Wallace Is a very o”*.* A Lowell. Deepala Block. IVu- CxzTU & R xlky , Attorneys of what wil be sown and cultivated. posited as fet cells between the mus dleton. Oregon, within aiv month» I rota th* tlcl < .nmh S, run. and examine them. The prospects for thriving town at present and that the In For the first time in the city of Ta- dale hereof •***• Klickitat county. Washington, cles and finer muscle fibers. Daily East Oregonian by carrier, the seller of pure-bred bucks are Moores are sharing fully In the pros Dated at Pendleton. Oreewa. Msreh x coma, the gambling houses are all Hereford Cattle. within a few mile« of The Dalles. only 15 cents a week. good, as more and more of the sheep- perity of the town. BX n F. BROWN, ' there may be seen a field of six acres it is this tendency inherent in the closed for good. SLOW- ÇADFÇ HEALING OUKLO meu are getting good bucks to grade up their herds. The pure-bloo 1 is cheajier to raise than the scrub He don't travel so much, hence requires less feed to keep up bodily waste and reiialr He don't tramp down the range as the stock sheep do. He yields 16 or more pounds of wool and has a bigger carcass In fact, every thing Is in favor of the blooded sheep or against the scrub." Mr Cunning hant is a native of the Emerald Isle, being born in County Galway. When a boy he came to this country He served in the navy on board the Gale na. during the civil war. At the c'ose of the war he came to California by way of the Isthmus. From California he came to Pendleton In 1872. He went in with Jacob Frazier In the sheep business on Butter Creek. Mr. Cunningham is probably the largest individual owner of sheep In Eastern Oregon There are larger herds, but they are owned by i»artners or a com pany. A GEORGIA JUDGE CURED BY PE-RU-NA WAS ALARMINGLY AFFLICTED WITH CATARRH OF THE LUNGS. sss INDIGESTION Catarrh of* the Lungs the First Stage of Consumption. So All Medical Authorities Agree. THE SURE WA Y Flat Irohj WCM OUÏ do ButïrtKIcs your ihertlmnt Aduüuitlrator. L