I taken, about $40 belonged to one of WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. the Pilot Rock fraternal organiza­ I .1 F Klemmer, of Alba. 1» in tht. cjty. tions A. Doherty has gone to Shoshone I SOIL IS VERY DEEP. Idaho. Joe Williams returned to Echo this 1 FRIDAY. APRIL 3. 1903. I Perry Myrick Drills 80 Feet Without morning EARL ROSS MEETS HORSE BUYERS SEARCHING organs. In the spring the catarrh •*« tM Striking Water or Rock. Dr. Snapp, of Ukiah, was In the | WITH A FIERCE COUGAR. FOR HEAVY TEAMS. to chiefly affect the stomach and Perry Myrick. who lives a mile and city yesterday. ous system. In the summer the bowels Plowing Has Begun Extensively Stock Growing on Tutuilla It Profita­ a half south of Helix, has drilled over Rom. to the wife of A. Gustafson. suffer theoftenast; while in the autumn Deputy Road Supervisor to Com­ ble — Philippine Reminiscences — SO feet for water without finding It. March 31, a daughter. aud also without coming to rock. the liver and kidneys seem to tie partic­ mence Work on Roads — Many Re ­ Arthur Hammer has bought two i Plowing in Progress — Movements County Commissioner Walker de­ ularly subject to the ravages of catarrh- turning to Their Farms for Summer V of the People. - .'if clares that every pound of the dirt lots at Echo of Joel Halstead. C»f course it is not meant by this that Born to Mr. and Mrs P. H. Russell. I Work — Telephone Line Under Con- Tutuilla. March 30.—Chris Rosen that has yet been taken out of this catarrh ia al«s>lutely‘conflned to the»« baum is over from the John Day 80-foot well will raise wheat after l»e- of McKay Creek. March 30. a son struction to Fletcher's Mill. parts of the ixxly during the season to country on a visit to G. O. Miller. ing exposed to the weather for two John McCray, five miles west of Briggson. March 30 j —Mrs. Emma which we have assigned them. Catarrh Charles Shockly. who has been vis­ seasons. There are many wells in Helix. Is building a new residence Ross .who has. beer quite ill of grip, may attack any organ in any season of iting at Tutuilla for two weeks, re­ that neighborhood from which dirt C. Christensen, who lives two miles is v.ry much Improved the year, but the liabilities are »0 much has been taken from a depth of 60 to west of Helix, ts building a residence turned to Pendleton today. W. C- Avery has purchased greater for catarrh to attack particulr or­ W .P. York sold nine head of work 80 feet that only needed a few months arris of land on Umatilla River Walter Gillette has Ixiught at gans in certain seasons that these four dis­ horses to John Crow last week exposure to the weather to be capa­ from Alfred Thompson, Echo and will build a residence there- Gibbon, tinct varieties have become recognized. Dell Davis, who returned from a ble ot raising wheat. What is more, on. which is excellent for grazing pur­ Mr. Robert Itouglas, Homeopathic visit to Miiton on Friday evening, re­ it has been continuous soil from the pose«. Peter Xelson. a prominent stock­ ports some re-seeding of winter killed top to the bottom. The soil seemed Specialist, cor. 6th and F St*., X. W., Spring is here, the grass is growl* g, grain still in progress in that sec­ to possess all the latent elements of man of Juniper, is In the city today Howers are in bloom and plowirg has Washington, D. C-, in a recent letter to tion. fertility, but to need the vivifying ef- on business the Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, begun quite extensively. A. McRae, of the Umatilla Imple­ fects of sun and rain to "start it go- Irvin King, five miles west of Hehl. has the follow mg to say concerning J. K. Davidson has bought 40 acres and BALDNESS ment Company, and George Hoyt, of | ing." will soon build a new residence and of timber land on Reed & Hawley their noted catarrh remedy, peruna: Pendleton, were Tutuilla visitors on . also a new barn. Kill th« Germ that is Destroying Mountain from Russell Jt White “ I have been a practicing physician Friday. RIDGE AND VICINITY. R B. Montgomery, of Gurdane, ____ , __ John iAdigan. who has been here in __ in for some years, during which time I the Hair Root Contracts for sacks for the coming the city visiting with his sister. Mrs. on an extended visit to his cousin, have administered Peruna to a number crop are being placed with Pendici >n j Gurdane School Resumes Again After Thomas Gurdane. ot my patients tor colds, catarrh and George Crulgen. has returned to grain buyers at 6*^ cents a sack. Vacation Caused by Sickness Portland. general debility with great benefit to Jesse Fulford has bought two lots H. C. Craig, who went East some them, i ha ve paid particular attention H. W Swart. O. R & X o|>erator Among Scholer*. at Echo of Joel Halstead and will time ago, has started Westward with to its effeels, and I have absolute con- at Kamela. who is well known here, build a residence thereon Ridge. March 30 --George W Lin- a carload of mules, which he purchas­ tide nee in its curative qualities, and will soon move to Bingham station. F P Hartshorn, of the farming and I IS THE SCIENTIFIC REMEDY ed in Kansas City. He has 22 and is sner. made a trip to Pendleton on have no hesitation In giving it a most Mr Murrln, of Weston, deputy road THAT KILLS THESE stockraising firm of Harthorn A Cor expected to arrive at North Tutuilla business this week. emphatic endorsement. ” sii|»ervisor. was In this locality last PARASITIC GERMS. Mr. and Mrs. P E. Fletcher are in ley. of Gurdane. was In the city yes­ week, investigating the situation of some time this week. Hon. Clem<-nt M. Hammond is one of A company of Tennesseeans have Pendleton transacting business and terday buying farm machinery. the best known newspaper men in Xew the road, which are very muddy yet. For Sale by Drujjibto. Price $I.H. visiting. purchased some work stock and im­ Jess Whittle has purchased a set York City. He was 8. 8. Darnell is busy assessing Wil­ of Humane harness of J. A. Smith. i I However, should clear weather pre­ plements from John Crow, also some vail. road work may soon be com- fur years editor ot leased land on the reservation, part of low Springs. Vinson and Hogue at which makes a pretty appearance and I menced. oneof theprincipal which they will seed and plow the present. I give» his horses greater comfort BUI Wllkison. of Athena, has n*tr- papers in Hart­ Asa Luck of Vinson, was trans­ balance for summer fallow The Rust Bros . farmers and stock- chased and will operate a horoe power ford, Conn., later this Harry Card, who started iu the acting business in this part men of Ridge, are building several ; wood sawing machine in the moun­ WAS prominently Mr. Luck reports very poor miles of new fence and «'ill put in a cattle business a few years ago. finds week, tain district* this scaso ;*, which i * 1 connected with the it a very prosperous one Last year cattle and scarcity ot hay but sheep largely increased acreage of altalfa likely to prove quite an industry. ! New York Record­ he sold $1.200 worth of beef cattle are looking fine, Same have com- this spring. Thoma* Harkans. who Las been ab­ and has a herd of 90 head left Toda» menced lambing, while others will be­ t sent all winter .will return home In er and New York Fred Lieuallen. who has i>een at-1 he moved his cattle to the old M H gin immediately « World. He h a * the near future. tending school in Portland, was In Ei Mid’!'.* Fork John Gillett place to pasture on volunteer , traveled extensive- Isaac Hager, an •xt’i**' »'** stock- whect for a while prior to taking Day. was a guest of the Linsners last the city yesterday on his way to Ad­ ma® of this section, wh* ha« winter­ < I ly and is known all them to the mountains for the sum­ week. Mr Welch was on his road to ams to visit with his parents Mr and ed his cattle near P*-nd! ton will < over the United M:s J. T Ueuallen. Pendleton. He and his brother-in-law- mer. bring them un for «timiner pasture by * States for hl* talent as a newspaper have about 2oo head of nice two- County Commissioner Horace Representatives of Seattle horse i man. Writing to The Peruna Medicine Walker was in the city yesterday. the first of the month. Mr Hagen buyers visited Tutuilla last week in year-old steers. Co_, he say*: Jacob Bourne, of Ukiah. has 125 He reports al) crops as in fine con­ »'ill also move b!‘ family up near search of heavy draught horses, but Bingham Springs where th« v have « head of good beef steers, which he dition around Helix and spring plant­ “For «boot six years I have had did not find many available. r.eat little cottage In which they will Mr. ing under full headway trouble every fall and winter with my Ed Morehead, the well driller, today- has been feeding all winter 1 spend the heated term WILLIAM A. DEAVE, OF S15 FRA5CISÍ0 finished a well for Herman Seoul, a Bourne is said to have go-»d f»-**d voice. At times it has extended to my John Jordan, of Pilot Rock, will oc­ Miss Bessie Palmer who has been R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent vein of water being struck at a depth among his stock cattle cupy with a steam laundry upon its away attending school during the win­ bronchial tubes and lungs. I think all I J A. Rust was doing business in ompletion. the irame building now in of 200 feet, which furnishes a flow of li-'n. Wm. A. Deane, Clerk of the city and *iaty of Ran Francisco, wa* Chief this trouble came from whooping cozgh. ter. will return home the first of the city this week five gallons a minute. The well bus­ course uf erection two d<ee of Athena, ha* moved his sto-k ot and can conscientiously say that of all the remedies for catarrhal the blood. By rieansinz the mucoo« in enforced idlement it may be imag­ complaints recommended to me none ha\c been so beneficial as lu- rabranes it preserves the vital fureea. PBIlTlOh FOB LIQUOR LICENSE. ined that the devices resorted to tor ed over a great deal of fence and did Blevins, and will this spriug and sum goods to Freewater Xo r-inedy can poasihiy supply thw mer build thereon a new residence, other slight damage during the past passing the time were sometimes a Iu vt Coan:y Coan of tb* state ol Oregon A telephone line is under constree- Peruna.”— WILLIAM A. DEA\E. I new barn, and several mtles of new plar— of Peruna. Insist upon having for L'niAtui* county little boisterous. These were for the week. ATARIiH assumes d.ffcrent phaao autunui catarrh. Ia each of tbeee varle- Peruna. Take no otb» r remedy. Ther« tton from Weston for a distant — of in toe matter of tbe *cp iouon of Cloyd most part borne with patience by the B F Ogle, of Athena, is here again fencing nine miles tip on the We.dn t Mo-tn Jn different »t-xeon* of the year. Ue* dvff’-reut organa rrin tv be the prm is no .alwutute for Itos catarrh med$» Oliver for * licen»e to sell spirlta as. vinuu* looking after business Mr. Ogle is G L. Horseman of Gurdane will victims, but occasionally the voice of and xu ait l.quors ia be bo Preeruei • me. >end fur a free book on catarrh. tain towards Fletcher's mill woiih Th* r* 1*, therefore, four quite well-mark- cit>al seat of the catarrh. To the Honorwbie «'aunty Court ol I'maUli* an overtried individual would be I about well again. He reports Frank this spring build five or six miles of it is said will be extended to the ed varieties of catarrh W tnt.-r catarrh, ihe Perna® Madttcf®« C m , dr In the winter tb«- catarrh is more fre- Coanty, oreeu ng: ! Mansfield as some better fencing C 1_ Ely. Chris. Xelson and mill, a distance of nine mile* further eptue^ catarii sum.ner ca:srrh, auu • <,ueni in the Lead, thr-jat aud re*p^aU>r) Jamb»**, (j too. We. tae t:ie unde-*igned resident* *ud legal heard: "Boy. you'd better let up on J. D. French of the same neighbor­ east in the future voters in Echo Preciaet, t'moiiiis County, that or there will be a strange face - ate of Oregon, most respectfully pe ition >uu in hell in the morning ." hood will also build considerable Byron March, the Dalles fruit tree pray that you will grant to clvyd ullver a 11 fencing this spring Thomas Robertson, agent for Bal­ e>-u»e to aell apirttuons. vlwuoa and malt j agent, who did quite a businews in not likely that there will be any gen­ YOUNG CORBETT WINS FIGHT. M»r* tn jUanu.tes les* than one ga,k>n al four. Guthrie &■ Co., at Grand View Mrs Myra Woods, accompanied by this locality two years aro. will make eral planting of tn-es under the sug­ bu pla, a oi ousir.ea* in toe loan ui aebo. ia station, is over from that burg and THE DAIRY MAN her two children arrived yesterday the round* again In a few week* gestion made a« the sea-«**n is ad Eoettcher A Clark Get Report of Con­ tbe pr-<-inct of Ec o. in C mat ill* coanty, vanning rapidly since the late rains Stale of Oregon, tor the period ot vn* year, and goes up to Athena today I from Mapleton. Minn, They will Jam«-» Xavi®, who purchased trees test by Rounds. yonr petttio .er* as in uuty bound W1U ever Spring seeding is about finished at iI make their home at the Crow ranch of Mr. Murch before, contemplates and warm weather The cluh decided A lar» crowd ot local sport* con pray. Tutuilla and summer fallowing is get­ on the reservation with Mrs Woods' ordering 2tX» or 3>"> this spring, the to indorse the •.-heme of a Mar Day g roga t‘si at the Palace Cigar Store Perry Whitworth, Beu F. Atkinson, BEEF SHIPPING RECORD OF ting well under way. under the influ­ carnival, and will devote considera ­ old friend. Mrs Traver. majority l>elng apples. Wilber McFerran, R. Jones. George last night, to hear the results ot the BUTTER CREEK DISTRICT. ence of the showers and warm weath- Mrs. Katie Henderson will start the ble energy towrard a proper carrrlng Cortieit-McOovem fight, as received B. Oliver, W. F. Dickey, Joe Welling­ er of the past week the grain is raak out of the purpose ot the cbs*-rvan<» first of May on an extended visit to ton, William Oliver, W. P. Benedict. there round by round. is the fellow «-ho is One Firm Has Spent $75.000 for Cat­ ing rapid progress. her children in Idaho She will visit T. M. Barnes, Walter Thornton, John The fight w«> a hard fought one Pen- Charles Hamilton is out from tle Since December — The Ship ­ and Late Rams Have Started Grass SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. the Sound etile» before returning throughout, and each man was un­ E. Cleghorn, Charles Feese, William dleton on a visit to his Tutuilla farm The keenness of ment« for the Season Will Aggre­ Crops to Growing tn Adjacent home mercifully punished. Brehm. Edward J. Oding, R. J. Oli­ today. Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Mis* Emmaretta Shumway, of Wes ­ competition in mod­ In the eleventh round McGovern Country. gate 100 Carloads. ver, John Oliver, Thomas Wallace. J. ton. who has been visiting here the Cough Remedy. was forced to the ropes by three A. Dickey, S. A. Thompson. A. C. em dairy methods Helix. March 30.—The late rains past tew days, returned home Satur­ Echo. March 30.—J R Greer, of SCIENCE IN HOG RAISING Giese, Twig Teel. Henry Taylor, Elt- "When I had an attack of the grip si nging right handers in the jaw. means that you’ve Shoshone county. Idaho is looking have made the surrounding wheat day. last winter tthe second one» I actually and was counted out before he could ing Spike, Eli Knight, A. C. Fulford. gotto have the right over the field here He is accompa country look very beautiful William Dunseth and family, of cured myself with or.e bottle of Cham­ arise. W. W. Harrah Gives Many Reasons T. A. Brassfield, Cloyd Oliver, J. S Mrs. Scott, lately of Iowa, is con­ Fruit Creek. B C., are here on a nied by J. B. Collins and H. M Pen equipment in order The contest was without feature, berlain's Cough Remedy." says Frac« For His Choice of Breeds. Howard, W. Davison. H. G. Newport. dy. of Johnson. Wash G. T Johnson fined to her bed with the grip. visit to the aged parents of Mrs W Perry. editor of the Eftcrprise. except that McGovern wa» hissed at to marce money. Dan Clifford, Ross Xewport. George .Miss Fannie Dodge, who ha- the Dunseth. Grandpa and Grandma Hen- W W Harrah of Wild Horse five stopped over here last night on his Shortsville X Y “This ts the hon- the close of the sixth round. L. Kimball, Frank Spike, A. K. Ham­ miles out. is an extensive nog raiser, way to Salem, where be goes to »*• measie* and grip ts able to be out •ierson. The receipts were $42.l daughters spent Saturday from Wednesday until Sunday with gardner, J. G. Hamilton. D. W. Bow­ to make its living on less ground, has been confined to bis room at the and Sunday at the home of L D hl* parent* Mr and Mrs Peter Xa* when the courhtnc spell wc*:H come The greatest danger I rum colds and on at night I would take a dose and man, 1. W. Kimberiin, C. C. Dunn, T and as hardier than any other hog Arling Hotel here for two or three Smith. grip Is their resulting id pneumooiA. kaa* it seemed that In the briefest Interval Mrs G W Knight Mae Sones Miss O. White, Harry Dunn, R. E. W ever introduced into the Xorthwest days with a severe attack of la grip. If reasonable care is r.sed. t-'wever. Encounter With Cougar. the cough would pass off and 1 would Sparg’ir. S. B. Walton, W. Walton. B He asserts that the Poland China is. He is reported as much Improved thia Myrtle Knight and Ethel King, drove t n igh trh Remedy Earl Ro»» son of Clarence Roe*, of go to sleep perfectly free from cough and Chantberlaiu's cn to Athena Saturday L. Sheridan. P. S. Sheridan. Chris Le- for instance, not only able to make morning this place, hsd quite an Interesting and its accompanying pains To say taken, all danger will be avoided Mrs Charles Betts Miss Emma Tellier, T .F. Sheridan. E. Anderson. its living on 'ess ground, but that Dick Jones, the liveryman is put- Green. Mrs. Cramer, went to Pendle­ experience with a wild animal which that the remedy acted as a most agree­ Among the tens of tho':ssn«R who BE LAVAL P à IBÏ SCTRT CO. J. H. Glidden, C. R. Lisle. W. B. Gil­ when it is full ted it will lie dow n and ting in a new he encountered on his way to the able surpfrse la putting it very mild­ have used this rem-Mv for these dis­ rig every few days to ton. shopping Saturday- eases we have ve» to ’efo~a:i -e I had 65 Frani Street 211-4»» Street ■* which show« conclusively that It dict, A. B. Gillett, J. F. McLaughlin. busy keeping track of it. the animal, which by the description never tried it for such » pttrfoae. .:t Owen Horton, city engineer of Col The Poland China, he also aserts. fax. came in this morning as advance Xellle Herndon, primary teacher of given must have been a cougar, made It did, and it seemed with tb” seco-d is a certain preventive of that dan­ John Neuner, Jos. Cunha. E. Spike F. W. Andrews, B. F. McCullough, A is a closer feeder for the reason that 1 agent for a number of Colfax people. the school here this winter, was mar­ a desperate stroke at one of the dogs, attack of coughing the remedy csttsej gerous disease It will cure a cold or ried to Silas Brown, of that place, on J. Cleghorn, J. A. Mendenhall, C. J. it is more docile—it has no disposi­ knocking it over tbe other dog and it to not only be of less Inration, out an attack of the grip in less time T C Benson bought two carloads the 18th of March SOME REASONS than any other treatment. It is plews Ward. R. C. Templeton. L. I. Ward. tion to run around, but confines itself of fat steers of Ben McCullough and Mrs. Maude Scott and Mrs. Cocker­ showed fight until It noticed him. the pains were far !e«s severe. ->n.l I ant and safe to take For sale by Fred Perkins, W. H. Boyd. E. D. Ham­ from choice to less ground. is loading them here today He is line were Pendleton visitors last when it took to flight. The much- had not used the conte*”.« of orc het- Why Pendleton People Should Follow Mr. Harrah last fall sold 400 herd mer. J. W. Johnson. S- E. Johnson. frightened lad stood si>c)ll ot:r«l .oo tie lefore Mr. Grip had Lid me adioq " Tallman A Co. also shipping a mixed car of hogs and » eek of Poland China hogs for the Sound This Valuable Advice. J. W. Sailing. Harry Eagan. D. P cattle. He says in all his experience D B Richardson was In Pendleton irightened to move or utter a sound F01 ale by Tallman X- Ce Snow Melting Rapidly. Caldwell, J. H. Logan. J. S. Dickey. market, and every bog made the jour­ of buying cattle, he has never seen but at last tbe beast leajied to one Because the proof is in Pendleton. last week on business side into the brush and the boy V. Gandon. Richard Williams, Henry ney without any injury of any kind a region of country that grows nicer C. M Cate, of Gurdane. was in the Herses Taken Up. You can easih investigate it. B B Richardson. Clint Kern and In the shipment were three hog-t of Miller.' J. H. Saling. John R. Luhrs. city yesterday. Mr. Cate reports the cattle than Butter Creek This makes B H Docker went to Pendleton Sat- rushed down tbe hillside at no slow Cor e to my place, four and a half snow melting rapidiv in Not necessary to Xpert men t rate of speed Evidently the dog* the moun- I A. Thornton, J. L. McCullough. W. miscellaneous breeding lor at ¡east 57 carloads of fat steers that he has urday. fol- miles north of Pilot Rock, the they were not Poland China 1 which 1 With some untried remedy. were the means of saving the boy's tains in the southwestern part of the Stephens. J. Fulford, Dallas OUarra bought since Decern tier of last year, Fr, W M Scott went to Pendleton One white and one county, and the grass growing fast. were put in with his shipment by life. This name described beast is lowtrg strays: and loaded at the little town of Echo dry and returned Saturday. Profit by the experience of a citi­ TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: M-tie« ■•rel mare, both shod all around, There has been some, but not heavy 1- hereby given that th« ’lOSw-ugiK*! will apply to neighbors. said to have been seen on several oc ­ The average price is about $1.300 zen. Miss Flo Killian and Miss Pearle i be sorrel ts branded on the left All three ot these hogs which were tli* County C*-urt of etna’ll* County, state ol losses of both sheep and cattle in the This means that one firm Smith went to Pendleton Saturday casions during the winter in this Oregon, ’•** the sixth day ol April. MK at the contributed to the shipment by his per car shoulder with the baled hay hook, and Mrs. G. W. Brown, who lives at the cinity. neighborhood of Gurdane from short­ Count» Court mom, in the Conmy Court Hou--, alone has contributed to the wealth Mrs. R Raymond spent last week has a slit tn the right ear. The white neighbors had broken bones before at P ndleton. Oregon, for a license to »ell corner of Turner and B street, says; of feed and severe weather dur- of this vicinity in the short period of age in Pendleton with her daughters. mare has a brand that Is so nearly »pfrltouv, vinort* and malt liquor* in quantities the Sound was reacher and at the end ing the latter part of the winter. three months, the sum of nearly $75.- Bessie and Jessie, who are at school "1 was unable to stoop without suf­ THE CAYUSE FIRE. !< ms tn*o one gallon, at nt- rlace of hu»in*.e in ot the journey were all dead. grown out that it cannot be described. tae tnm of Echo, Echo precinct, in «•'<» Coanty OOO.MO. He says before this season there fering the most intense pain aero«« Owner of above described animals can This he considers as proof positive au,i state, for tbe perl - year, ae prayed is over his firm will have purchased Low of Two Cars by the O. R. A N„ secure same by paving all charges. Price of Beef Cattle. for I d the foregoing petition the small ot my back and through my that the Poland China is the best built, at least 75 carloads or about $100.000 CLOYD OLIVER a Small Dwelling and Three Ware Ed Maurer. Pilot Rock. Oregon. Beef cattle are very scarce through­ kidneys. 1 got my first box of Doan's strongest and most hardy animal in worth. Stock at Gurdane. Appliant. out Eastern Oregon, and in Umatilla addition to its other advantages He houses. G U Horsman. tbe Gurdane stock- John Shas Is also loading two car county prices are constantly on the Kidney Pills at the Brock and Mc­ can enumerate but one advantage »he Buying Oregon Sheep. Further particulars about the Cay­ SHERIFFS SALE. loads of cattie here today. The price raiser, was In the city yesterday Mr. increase. The sales reported for the Comas Co. drug store I was so sore Berkshire has over the Poland China, Horsman reports that nearly all the use fire are as follows: There was Harvey Douglas, the sheep buyer, and that is that being more disposed paid is 4*4 cents for cattle and ««4 stock in that neighborhood came approximately I8.000 bushel* of representing the Mallory Commission past few days range from 4>< to 4L* and lame that I could not stoop at the Notice i.« hereby given that under and cents for hogs by virtue ot au execution 1 .«uen out of the Or- to run and exercise it is a safer ani- through the winter in good shape, his wheat and barley burned In three Company, of Chicago, returned to cents per pound. All the Echo sales sink to wash. Doan's Kidney Pills alt < our* ot the state of Oregon lor the Ceun- mal to herd and feed with cattle, as own especially. Some owners, how­ warehouses, divided as follows: Kerr. Bums this week from a trip to Hepp­ made this week have been at did «way with the trouble. If I did tr of t aaatilla. and to me directed and deiiv ECHO NEWS ITEMS ever. were compelled by shortage of Gifford A- Co., 4.000 or 5.000 bushel»; ner and other railroad points, says cents. • red upon a ju ‘gtaen* and order rendered and i* is less liable to be trampled upon, not honestly think that Doan's Kid­ At the same time he favors the •--it-re 1 in »aid Court oa lhe Ata day of Auc fe»-d to turn their sheep or cattle out Interior Warehouse Company, be­ the Harney County Items. While in u«*. 1?.V, in favor of H B (»11 ette, plaintiff, strain ney rills acted up to the representa­ of Poland China known as Flouring Mill Belonging to J. H. Ijefore the range was ready for them tween J.OOo and 3.000 bushels; the the Heppner section, we understand, Suit for Divorce. end agalmt K. A. Doz er, defendant, for the "Cunningham's Prolific" — a modified Koontz. May Be Purchased *um of Fifty Hollar* with tate-eet tnerenn at by on account of the forage becoming balance being in the Pacific Coast he purchased a large band of sheep, The suit for divorce brought by tions made by them I would not set .he rat* ol 10 per cent pet annum from Febru­ Poland China that is practically a Heppner Peoole. exhausted. The pasturage now. how­ Company's warehouse. The buildings and is negotiating through John Nora Touse against Peter Touse will my name to an endorsement. I know ary s. 'AO.and for the further aum ot «18 to coot»; thoroughbred. Mr. Harrah has 40 ever. is developing very rapidly. Mr. and content* were a total loss The Blackwell, of Itong Creek, for another l*e heard in the circuit court April 8. others who have used Doan's Kidney and waereaa. by »aid judgment It »•» ordered. Echo. March 31. — F. Fuchs, togeth ­ a”;u **ed and decreed that the hereinafter de- acres fenced hog tight and will this Horsman. who yesterday sold another fire, the origin of which cannot even large band on the John Day. His hav.ng been postponed. J. A. Fee er with Thomas 8chriber, of Heppner, --rite 1 reai uropeity. heretofore atta-bed in spring and summer fence 280 acres are is attorney for the plaintiff and H. E Pills with the same satisfaction.** the alaive e«ltl*d »ett'in on July Srd, 1W2 to- more hog tight, and will go into the drove over last night for the ptirpose team of young horses for $3o*i be­ tie guessed, began in the upper part purchases in Oregon this year For sale by all dealers Price 50 lieves the very l»est combination an­ of the Interior Company's warehouse said to be nearly 30.000 head. wit: > he s of ~t ot Sec > and the N w ot Collier for the defendant. of inst»ectirig the Henrietta Mills, cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co.. NE *. of de*:. S, lew land -old, *1 In Tp. 2 X. hog business more extensively than All the warehouse companies car­ imal for the northwest is a cross of with the view t<» purchasing same K K W. M-, be o M to Mtlafv «aid judg ever. The head of his herd is a thor­ Buffalo.. X. Y.. sole agents for the U. ried insurance, but the local agents men*, n nd all cost*, t will, on the l"th day of B. F. Holbrook, the real estnte man Clyde with Cleveland Bays. Al Vo­ S Remember the name—DOAX S— Poland China. "Umatilla April tw-f. at two o’clock p m of said day, in oughbred do not know in just what amount*. gel. the rancher living north of Pen ­ of Umatilla. *-ame in on this morn­ and take no other. front of ti e Court Hou e door, in the City of Chief." Several telegraph holes were burned, dleton. avers that this cross has pro ­ ing's train. Pen I eto’i, L'matilia County, Oregon, aell the tielonging to the Western Union rig’ll, title and Interest the eald K A. Dorter Attorney J. H. Lowrey and Mr. duced on Mr Horsman's ranch the SHERIFF'S SALE. had in and to the above detcriced property on PILOT ROCK ROBBERY. Comimny. and one rail in the switch Smith, of Pendleton, stopped here to­ very finest horses ever bred In t’ma- July 3rd, 1-»C. or ba« -ince arouired. at public track was considerably warped by the tllla county. auctlxn to I*1- bigheat bidder for i:a*h in hand, day on their way in from Heppner. Sulk« 1* torvbjr given that under and by the proc-cls to be applied in satisfaction of Thieves Entered by Front Door—Se­ heat 1 »Irtue ot a writ of execution l«eu«d out ot Rumor has it that Joel Halstead »•id execution and all co*t«. The O. R. A N. also lost a car with tbe Circuit Court ot tbe State ot Oregon cure About $150 in Cash—Postof­ negotiated the sale of about 3« lots Schiffler vs. Schiffler. Date-! tliis 9ta day of March, IMS. It. and for tbe County of l manila, uudsr Its contents, which belonged to the T. b. TAYLOR. fice Inspector Now Investigating in the south part of town, but that In the divorce suit of Emil A. painters' outfit, and also an empty tbe aenl thereof, acd to me directed aud de- Sheriff of t matilia County. Oregon known and most popular blood puntier loer. d upon aju.leu.ent and decree rendered Mrs. Halstead decided that it was Schiffler vs. Sarah A. Schiffler. the Matter. l'.y C. P. DAVIS. Deputy. box car. which was awaiting loading. and entered in «aid ewitt >•□ tbe Jith day of an ‘ l tonic on the market today is S. S. S, < W hhea, aa nldnu In addition to what could be learn­ best to hold for higher values ana -aviuj. Bang, a corpo-a. and Madison ba* been appointed admlniatraUir of the above wltneuaca. J. A. Fee is attorney t riies. making it the ideal remedy for lion If rhe *um of »J.sn.sv. with tniemt for Trees 150 yards from the fire were . e by the above entitled Court and tempted to enter the safe through the thereon at tbe rate of to per cent p-r annum We sell the greatest of blood purl- the plaintiff and Carter & Raley for FROM all blixwl and .skin diseases, as it not combination after knocking off the t.a* duly qualified aa me law direct«. consumed. J W. Flack's store build ­ from lb** >. "nd day of December. 1®L. and the CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON, All peraooa having cUitna againtt «aide» only purifies, enriches and invigor­ knob. Failing in this they blew the tiers. Acker's Blood Elixir, under a the defense. further *um of ».75 attorney'« Io,». and the ing caught fire repeatedly, and only late are nerehy notified to preaent the same positive guarantee, It will cure all OF GEORGIA. coat*and ai*bur>enieut* taied at »tost, and ates the 1>1< od, but st the* same time strenuous and patient work saved it. witli proper vouchers to the undersigned at the safe, using two charges of dynamite chronic and other blood poisons, wbeisbv it waa decreed that the mortgage If Trees for Court Yard, I know of th» aucceaafnl tana of i lfiie of Hsdey A Lowell, IXapain Block, Pen- for the purpeae. tone? up the tired nerves and gives Al) that saved the Flack store and ?'h l"W- «»»«Ute . by 8. 3. 8. in m isy ceae« It ia the beat dliion Oregon, within alx month- from the They secured between $140 and you have eruptions or sores on your Hugh Field* and Dora E Field*, bl* wife, tw bounty Treasurer Sommerville has also the section house, but more par­ strength and vigor to the entire blood remedy on tlia market. date hereof liody, or are pale, weak or run down. ordered plaintiff, tt on toe following de« r.bed real 3150 in from the mountains cash and stamps and valuable 100 ticularly the latter, was the direction system. Dated at Pendleton, Oreaan, March _*(. r.ajef. pr-petty in I inatil a Coanty. Ores» 1 to wit- BEN T. BROW N. 1 be we*t bait ol the «autoeast quarter and tbe papers to an unknown extent. Miss It Is just what you need. We refund young red fir trees, which he will of the wind. For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, FROM Administrator eait half ot th-«'Uib*e»t .oarter ot -ectloa h Smith, the deputy postmaster, arriv­ money If you are not satisfied, 50 plant in the courthouse ______ square. He EX-GOV. ALLEN D. CANDLER. Catarrh. Rheumatism. Blood Poison, cents and $1.00 f . W. Schmidt A Co.. and the r*,rthwe*t quarter ol tbe northeoat ed in town last night and reported is doing this on his own responsibil­ THE PROGRESSIVE CLUB. 3. 8. 8. is uno neat tonably a good ucarter and the aorthmt quarter of the north NOTICE TO CREDITORS. druggists. Malaria, Amvtnia, Scrofula. Eczema. blood the affair officially to Postmaster ity so far as any hope of being re ­ purifier, and the best tonic I we*t qtm>ter 0» Section * all m Towuabtn s In ths C»m. K w M._ which m rtgln Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Acne ever used. Livermore, who at once notified the imbursed for his expense and trouble Adopts a Name and Set» Forth an for L'matilia County. was recooled on July rth. tsSS. a p«ge Ml oi Real Estate Transfers. and such other diseases as are due to a In t'ie matter of the retate of Joseph I. Stub- postoffice inspector. Clark, of Walla is concerned. Excellent Declaration of Purposes. b!5>k -'i «M the record* ot mortgag-• tat bo blefli lii. deceased. Cyrus Powell has sold to James polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothin.- acts so promptly office ol the (ouuty Recorder ol I'matlUa Walla, who has the investigation in The executive committee of the Re­ Notice 1» n*rebv given to the <-redltr*rs of It counteracts and eradicates tbe germs t ounty Orecob. *b uld be forvelo* d, and tbe and ail pe*aona hiving • lam« ngeinit the hand now. Miss Smith could not say Doyle tor 32.500. his farm of 48« acres Estate Probated. tailers' Association met last night and and effectually as S. S. S. •a d real property «old by tbe Sheriff ol t me- ea ete of John L. 8 ubble- eld, d- e used, Io just the extent of the loss, because lying between Canyon station and the The estate of Amund Hagen ___ was adopted as a name for the new or­ and poisons; cleanses the .system of all unhealthy accumulations and t,l>«Dreguu. toretuty mid judgment present the *»m* with t> a nee -ary v >ueh-is Columbia River. , ,*, 1 Co ‘*: ,hlfrvh.re 1 Wtu.on -aturdav.May she and the postmistress. Mrs. I.ura probated today. — aitai lied to the under 1 ned execu o « of said The value of the es- ganization. the "Pendleton Progres­ aoott tebtores the patient to hv.rlth. Write us and our physicians will Mb, into * at two <• Clock in th« afternoon of J. H. Hadley has purchased for tate foots up $4.00(1. <«’- of the finest teams ever N. T., for free sample, w. H Schmidt gested. T. D. TAYLOR Sheriff ot l'matilia County. Oreru®. taken. Of the $140 or $150 cash bred In this country. 4 Co., druggist« . Unless this Is done very soon, it is Bf C. P. DAVIS, Deputy • 1 THE POPULAR COUNTY CLERK OF THF CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO. TH Ü CAUSE DANDKUFF FALLING HAIR NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE J Flallronj Í vero* out. ’ 5odo Kihojlmn Hats* but it ÎKXes a. L your merchant. j u IT’S JUST A COUGH De Laval Separator I