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BINGHAM SPRINGS. SEVERAL FARMERS TO PLANT WATERMELONS. DISGUISED CATARRH Government Land Divided Between Sheepmen and Cattlemen—Grass Peisonal Notes—Several Sick With A 8tealtliy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to Women—Many Thousand Women Growing Rapidly. La Grip—A Few Cases of Scarlet Isaac Hageu was in Hi«' l ily yeater Fever in the udson Bay Country_ PHILLIP M’CABE INJURED Sailer Xeedh ssly From This Cause. SNOW ABOUT GONE. day from Bingham Springs, where he medicine 1 have oyer taken. I uaed ft New Buildings Going Up. There arc a mnltitndc of w«>m«*n. e*- IN A HORSE RACE. GRASS GROWING SLOW took his cattle—225 head— for sum faithfully for two wr«ka and it com pecially liousewlvus, and all other Miltoll, April «. Mrs Joe Milburn pletely cure«l me. I have not bad any mer range a short time ago, front Ills of Freewater, is reported severely women obliged to lie on tfu-ir fc<-t con ill Some Cattle in Very Bad Condition— stantly, who are wretch«.-«! b-y-ond d<- Very Little Loss of Stock in the Vai lanch in Deapain Canyon Ipalnx since, anywhere, bnt feel like a at her home. |ii'-w woman. I am truly thankful for acriptlou, simply Ixrcauu«? their strength Mr. Hagen states that all th«- gen- Everett Gilds Quite Sick With ley—Alba Sawmill Started Up Last w hat Peruna has done for me."—Bar Grandma Hummison is seriously ill and vitality 1* »npje-daway by catarrhal Scarlet Fever—George Payne Has discharges from the ¡advlc organ- Wednesday—James Lebam Fixing «ral summer range around Bingham at the horn«« of W. M. McQueen bara AHierty. I which tills city. Springs is government land '1 heso women get up in the morning Left for Crook County. Up His Summer Resort. lias lu-eu surveyed. A little of the tired, drag them-elve» through their Mre. Kate Mann, SO« Bathoi-at htreeV, George Spencer .of Freewater, has Brlggson, April 6.—George I’aynv daily duties tired, only to go to lied at Alba. April 6.—The old snow is land has been taken by settlors, but Toronto, Ont. Can.. » I«-, Frealdent oi tba I.axilea Alrl hoetety. write.:-“ I an, lileasad Dearly- all gone, but Sunday morning the stockmen claim to be very con- .«it«' to Eitopia. Wash., to engage in left this morning for Shaniko. Crook night as tired as before. to give prala* to P-rtina for the b!eaa*d relief county, to look over the country in the ground was coated white to a ilderate about the rights of the set- sheepsheai ing. I found through Ila use. f suffered lor year» Marion Dorothy received two Jer view of locating a I homestead. He depth of two inches. However, it is tiers Mr. Hagen does not anticipate with bii'-luu nc and dragstns down pain, ar.d Mr«. a.»u IPtrtliu. 133 llaat 13th Htreet. olten bad to go U> n«<l ar.d atay there when I nearly all gone. Stock is nearly all rny trouble In the neighborh«xui of sey Duroc pigs Friday from Iowa goes by team and will lie absent about N. V. < itv, Y,, writ««:->*« I ►■n!**r. i ,r waa no busy that I could lily be apared. It They are thoroughbreds and ar«- beau thru* yenrawith what H g« ncridiy known tt* two weeks. ir. pastures, but grass is very short Hingham Springs between the sheep wax therefore a .1 mnle godo nd to m, when orrh^u, in <*onn«2«*tion with u.<;« ration oi A !><■ Abrahamson'« suiiiiug counte JetK and never was known to grow so end cattlemen, the territory being ties. I'eruua *u brought to n.y notice. Every tiie womb, T’- tioctsjr’; tulvo aixjti an ojM'ra- -Irop aeenn-d to give tne new life, and every Charley Sanderson has accepted a nance greets us once more after be lioti whirh I droaded very milch, and at rung- slow What little range there is left pretty well divided by agreement, ■Jo*« made me feel much better, aud I prutn- ly obj<cU*d V* go un<i«-r It. 16 ad Ing of it; < is nearly covered with snow yet and ami everybody showing a disposition position in the Bank of Montreal at ing absent most of the winter. M-d mywlf that If I found that 1*. cored me I value of Perun«* I thought it 6»-i U Spokane, and left for that city last Everett Gillla. son of Mr. and Mrs thia would advocate it ao that other Buffering no sign of vegetation in Uncle Sam's to respect the agreement. well-known remedy n trial. I txiughl worm o ahouid know <«f IL I bare been In Tuesday. l>asture. There has lx>en very little Gillis, is quite sick with scarlet fever thru** Iriitti. g < h it at one«. Now I am u Nearly everyone who has a claim perfect health tor one year, I enp.y work ano cnangM woman« P»mm» ■ in I me; it took F. B. Steen has moved into the Har at their home in Athena loss of stock that has wintered in the < n the summer range is driving hit. always follow the use of New • pleasure because In aueb fine health, and m» nine hot (I ci, Lit J felt no mu< u 1 nproved I trouble aeen.a too heavy to bewr when you are II. C. Haskins, from Woodland. kept taking It, mt ) dreaded nil oi»eration n* bro’s lierpkide, the new scien valley, but parties that have wintered ■ attic into the mountains and hills, ris house and J. E. McKinley into tbe in good health, Peruna ha. aiuipiy been a jnudi. I am to-diiy in perfect lu house east of the Presbyterian church. Idaho, is in this locality as a Sunday tific cure for dandruff ami fall at the straw stacks are driving in »nd the sheep will be driven In abotu boefeehold b!*.-,*ing, and I never w with not frit mq well lor f fux-n Born. Friday, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B shool organizer ing hair. It possesses certain He will visit all 1 ivt lkirth«». short a good many- cattle that have May 1. All th«» stock is Ir. good con- out It again. "—Mt*. Kate Mann. properties that kill the germ died during the long winter. < Ition During the past thre«' w««eks Goodman, near th«' Dump school of the neglected districts in tile coun or microbe that causes all MKv MATE MANN. MISS LOUIMK MAHON. George E. Stocker will leave this the hills pasturag«» developed in fine house. »«•st of town, a girl weighing try for the purimse <>f establishing the trouble by sapping the oil Sunday schools. week for a trip to California for the shai>e from the rains and warmth, tour pounds, after ix-ing clothed. out of tlie hair bulb. With this Chester Spence is suffering with a Thomas Narkaus, who has been ab benefit of his health, His son Mae but yesterday an inch of snow fell at I parasite destroyed, dandniff will have charge of hls interests Hingham and vicinity. It could hardly badly swollen face and hands, caused sent all winter, has returned home for and the tailing hair cannot exist. from poison oak. a few days' visit with his parents and while he is gone. even stop the growth of the grass for A thick, soft growth of hair Seth Dickey has gon«> to Connell, friends, after which he wil! leave tor A. Downs will start a force of men more than a day. however, as it was springs forth where formerly- on the roads in a few days, which expected to be nearly gone by night I Wash., anil Richard Sheet to Heppner Oakesdal«* Wash., to be gone for thin, " brittle hair, or perhap« some time l«x>klng after his interests aie in very- bad condition at present Mr Hagtn Is » strong iiariisan of i to shear sheep. total baldness held sway. Miss Myrtle Hudson left Friday for tehre. The Alba sawmill will start sawing I the Shorthorn, believing It to lx* the *One bottle will convince , Duncan, where sh«‘ has lieen engaged Mr. Gillis will move his family up lumber the first of April. tery best all-purpose animal. He ad- yon of its me» its. to bis mountain ranch for the sum Ellis Connell gave a birthday party ! i ances one argument seldom heard, to teach a term of school For kak at all FirM-CLm Drug Storer Mesdames J. E M< Quarv aud C. E mer as soon as the weather permits. at the home of his parents, on April l-nt effective if the conclusion is cor- ________ar Gils Stumbaugh will move his fam 4. that day being his 9th anniversary Meet, it is that the Shorthorn typ«- Is l Berry have been confined to their ily home this week after spending Herbert Thompson, who moved the most persistent of all the better ' room for several days with grip from here to the C. Wilson place, fou: families of improved cattle. For in j Several cases of scarlet fever arc the winter in the valley near Despain tiles south of Pilot Rock, with his stance. when neglected, ft doe not te- ' re|>orted in the Upper Hudson Bay Gulch Mr Rogie. who has tx-en living on tsniily. are all afflicted with the small tert to the cheaper strains w th whl< h I country- made pox i has beer crossed nearly so readily [ • at A the sniall|>ox quarantine was North 1 ou Vauwinkle's place, near Weston has moved into the Hastings house home of Mr. Kents, in William Scott and David Ingram as the Hereford. . Milton. last Thursday. for the summer. are building five miles of fence this J. F. Thompson, the Athena cattie- C. E. Powell wil! erect a new dwel- James Cargill returned from spring man. has driven his cattle onto th« ' ling on his ranch north of town and lege Place. Wash., today. where James Lehman is preparing to rut. summer range around Bingham . is getting th«- material ther«' for the h i« been visiting friends for the past his summer resort himself this sum Springs Ml*. »tullan, 3 f.|*n Hallie Street Mr». A im Marti». 4 7 Hoyt St.. Brook- same f" «- days mer. and will be all ready to enter Tr»rout««. Or,'. « »»., *■■•!< I»n *1 th, Ki yo. js. writ*»»"** perçu» ao xuucU John Narkus. of Bingham Springs, | I*cwis Brothers, near the state line, l>*ughlrr» a :i i **-< r> lar> of i.¡» dy M* Frank Taylor aud family were vis tain when warm days come again. ar B-* tl.-t I b-ei »I n.y Uuly to rceom>n«t-4 «•as in town yesterday Mr Narkus »rii» ;—M If a;| « Tr.t-'T k'.*-w •: .-. tootben wbo nu>y be «ür i^rly alSieUal. watermelons »'ill plant 20 acres of iting at the home of Henry Fanning. io L« d imin Uskung Perun only a few days ago drove his cattle About a y«wr »to n.y btaltb va» norapx-tely Mr. Wells «ill plant 2u acres; Mr I near Cold Springs, a few days last would teav« uu.uy hai .>:■ r ux» i >«...»« h» ; RIDGE ITEMS br- km «town, «-ad bar Kama, «ilulMaa and ir- 1 ack onto the summer range, which i | Wilson ful worum. My h^stfih 1 an ji-rver b»-» t | week. 18. besides several others will r- .ularlli«», atid Lte »»•mod dark Indeed. t •■ wintered in Greasewood Gulch an! plant smaller tiatches roburt. and I b a « **/*>• í».* . tí » d and cur We bad eaed IVran» la MW b<m»e a» a tante, Willis Wick win. «h«i has liven re- etand Three Hundred Head of Cattle Win- I«espair. Canyon. ihü' h. \b* ui a y* :«r ago i w an 1 I- r eo. U uxl catarrt., axol 1 *rtl«-J lo I Presiding Elder Shatigle of the M • siding on Pine Creek. n«-ar Weston, down that ! h.» I to ta c lomy b*-d, ar»<J try It Utr n«y truot.i». In b *» than tun« tered in the Straw Fields. Taken to ’ weaker ? nd * »ker. A f ' . 1 rul inontb* 1 brrame regu.ar. wy peins bad <-n- . E chun b South, left Friday for a i w ill move his family up on R«*»-d and earn» me to try ¡*» runa, and I Ì4«vecr*al »■ a*on COUNTY BUILDINGS. Mountain Pastures. : r* y d .:-r-|**r*-d. ar-'. I am imw pertecuy 1 visit to the different churches loa-at- for Hawley Mountain som to stay grateful, lor ita tao w»-eka Ir-« out o i il"—Xo Auna Martin. R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent. Ridge. April 5.—Robert Moore and | the summer. He will engage in cut- and in a i ed on his circuit. Î perfectly well,a Contract Is Let for a Dwelling and now find that tn y health K r. ’ « n tr»>rrr* Thomas McEwen, of Ukiah, passed Loti Winters, of Fly Valley. Or. ' ting cord *<x>d for Mr. Payne formerly, w» that 1 taka Peruna on Mrs. Wm. Hetrick, Kennard, Wach- Hospital on the New County Farm | has moved into the Burgess house-. ( Sabbath -.hool was organized yea than up with cattle the first of the week. twice a umn*.haul keep weiL^— Liuia M in-.-ton county. Neb-, write» : They have over 300 head which were on McKay Creek—Work Began Yes ■ in North Milton. He has bought a j t« rday at the Plain View schoolbouse •■I am fiftr-^lx rears old and hare not the most dreaded and deadly of all wintered in tbe straw fields and then fe -. well sin«« tne Change of Life be- I farm on Mud Creek, but «-ouldn't get j There were but few present as the terday. P«ruu* i* »ui h a |K-rf«-ct »rw<-iflc f r diseases, as well as pneumonia, and pushed to the Columbia River for g-.n t« n years age. I was in misery | day was cold and damp, though a gool | i -»session for a short time The contract for the material which each ease that when patients nave < all Lung Troubles are relieved at early spring forage It took them two •> :jew here nwsst of the time. My La-k Lulu, the little daughter of Mr and , a: tendance is looked for during tbe ua«<l !t theyesn nev«-r be lcdure-o tu was very weak, and rr.y flevh so tender once and cured by Acker’s English weeks to come from the river, and will be used in the «orstructinn of i Mrs Wiiliam McKinley, fell down a s« aeon it until they »re ¡xrmanily cured hurt ¿e v.. -i. ..z-rt the back of a Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures.’ their cattle were in fair shape Only- the dwelling and hospital and minor i Hight of stairs last Tuesday morn Spring has again taken ou tbe ap- begin» to relieve the «1 iL'r.-<-s char. 1 lead pain under my sLtzulder- Cures coughs and colds in a day. 25 la head of their stock «lied last win I uilding* at the poor farm was let i! K., »hit h retidere«i her unconscloti'- > a rance at winter lt is quite col«l •yuiptotr.s at • -. -e. Th«- backache' (•lad s. In the »mall of rr y ba-’k and yesterday afternoon to the Oregon ....-kne* * »re »ti« ngll>- cents. Your money back if dissatis ter f on» | tor an hour or more N< Injury »as this mornii.g an«! scow is falling ce*>«-».tli<-tr» 1. umber Company, represmte«! liy J rn"d, the a: .. r--t.-r-si. *..«- dig« -Uon he di ot t r world. Had hoi and «xûd spells, fied. Write for free sample. W. H George B Taylor has erected his which make« It it very ba<! bad under foot ' dune to her otherwise made perfect, the null h<-a-:»«-be U »top A. Borie .the local manager. dizaine*« ani trenti ling of the limi«, Hooker * Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. F. W. telephone line from W E. Baker's to G M Gillis and R J Boddy, of ped »ml th«- w«skrnln|t drama are grad Otis Ingle has been busily engaged and was lo» ng fi« -h al! the time. After This contract is for everything ex Schmidt 4 Co. N'ye. thus adding about four or five 1 wah a learn and helper for the >iast I Athena, were in this vicinity Friday. ually cured. The*e reatilt* certainlv f ¿lowing yottr direetioas and taking cept the brick and stone and hard- more miles. follow a t-our»e ot treatment with 1< -»king after their Interest* here Mr l*i run* 1 now feel like a different per- made t w«-ek grading and leveling his prop- I G'llis has lately purchased N' acres Perun 4. MORE EVIDENCE We have had very moderate weath v. are. Th<> lumbei contrail «•un.**-—Mr». Wnt. Hetrick. ' erty. getting ready for the new home yesterday was for »2 445 The hard- 1 .. . - rty. <*orn«-r S- rcntl, «nd I 1 f you do not derive y rompt and satis- er for the ¡>ast week. We had a j he is going to have erect«M this spring ; of timber land from O A. H«-ndley. Walnctstr«'.la. Applet ;i, W ia, writ«.- |*e:ory re»cita from the ttse of Feruaa, It is Coming Rapidly in Pendleton. thunder and hailstorm Monday: I v.are contract was let to the Tavlor I aud summer making in all 4M acres of splendid a» follow« in r'-gard to Perunas !» rile'at once to lx. Hartman, riving a Hardware Company for »91. The Mr Rudeo near the state line solii ' timber in a body. He is thinking “ For year« 1 h*rc atitf«-rcd with back ¡full statement of your race, and he trill EVIDENCE ON THE FOLLOWING cloudy and windy the rest of the trick and stone contract and the seek Dust storms from the north- »- me of putting up a sawmill thereon ache and severe pains In the side, i h.s So-acre run« h last week for »5 5<»> ‘ - pl< aaed to gire'yon ht» valuable ad- SUBJECT WILL PROVE OF INTER «e»t Fr.day evening; cold west wind luiiding of the foundations ami flues ¡and moves to Walla Walla this week I in th« near future. doctored *u «nudi that I be*-ame < vi--e gratis. was let some time ago to D A May. EST TO EVERY PENDLETON Saturday and snow in the evening; H W lucani, al«» of Athena, was ♦'■>ur*g'*d. A »eh'- l frlenu told me h ; ’• roaa ran le- pur« based for II per The families of Mr. Hann and Mr. much P«*rm* had Nnetlted her t. :tle at all first daM drug -tores. READER. So many people go through raw day Sunday, the thermometer »ho began work yesterday with the Pritchett are rejmrted quarantined b< re last »«-ek. looking over the coun- very ami i sent out !< r a bottle, which did «xpectation of finishing bi« portion of A«i-«r«. Io. Humus, Prevident of I !rT wlth the intention of buying a umjxo to relieve tuc than all th* vther the same experien«-e daily. This pub registering from 33 to 54 above JTl.e H*r::n Stnliari.«, the work about the 2«,th of the pres with smallpox I home bouid he tiecom* suited Miss Eva Ogle, of Athena is sick lic statement should be proof positive at present «ith the measles, hut is i«nt month. George Bruce was here Sunday, In each case th«- bid accepted wa* to every wavering doubter, Read it getting along nicely i greeting friends and acqua.ntan«•■*• He reeeiv- WANTS 50X00 LAMBS. i the lowest filed Dennis Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wa< hter made a Miss Ida Haiku* ret urned home carefully. Philomath Col- - who will be paid by th«* '!ay. will j Sunday after being absent all win aunty. after which John Fleming, of Fort Ber.tpn. Mon Mrs. C. C. Hendricks, wife of C business trip to Pendleton this «eek. i cversee the construction of the build- H. B. Owens was transacting busi- 1hr i-veraI years He tana. Here Looking for Young Mut- Hendricks, insurance agent living at n«'»s in Pendleton this week ’ ings. or so much of the «'•instruction Harry Willis moved his family up lature two years ¡tor Sheep. »■ is not Incorporated in Mr. May's 4«»S West Court street, says: "When ftom Athena last week onto the Brit ity. being elected i fontract. Work on the frame portions AMERICAN HARE & COLD ton plaf-e. for a short time only, as PLACE CANDIDATE IN John Fleming of Fort Benton. 1 first heard of Doan s Kidaev Pills ECHO NOTES. candidate He i of the building wil! lie begun as soon a warehouse- in Day- Montana is in the city on his regu- STORAGE CO. INCORPORATED they will move soon onto Mr Willis I had been suffering for over a year FIELD FOR CONGRESS. i as Mr. May finish«*« his work on the Mrs. Miller to Give Entertainment h.«m«»tead on Ryan Creek four years, and a gen- I lar sc mi-annual sheep and cattle pur- with pains in my loins and back a”d foundations. The intention and ex «• store tn Philomath 1 chasing trip Echo People Making Arrangements to Next Tuesday — Robert Stanfield lactation Met m Salem Last Friday and Nom Injured in Horse Race. is to have the building» with a weakness of the kidn< vs. and I Mr:. Fleming has in the years gone same ¡«eriod. He naw Encage Systematically in the Prop Ships Cattle to The Dalles. ii-ady for cx-cti ’ ian« y by July 1. inated John W. Ingle—Adopt etat Phillip McCabe, wbo. together «ith therefore decided at once to try the farm two and a half I by bought many thousands of cattle agation of Jack Rabbit*. Waiter F'ar and another young man, Echo. Or., April 5.—Mrs. Charles H. ter m of Principles. sad sheep in this and adjoining coue irrallis. pills. I got a box at the Brock & Mc Miller on next Tuesday evening, will WEDNESDAYS LOCALS. while runtiing horse races Sunday tas. He lately shipped to Montana ■ jack rabbit canning industry The socialists of the first congre»- Comas Co. drug store No» I don't give an entertainment for the benefit 2.700 stock steers for fail feeding in of E« Ii io has been incorporated, under ».«• thrown from his horse and badly alocal district of Oregon met Friday. SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP. A doctor was immediately V ’. C. .Moore, of Ukiah .is in the city the name of the American Hare a - injured want to say that they hav«’ entirely of the M. E. church. Following is the t at state the coming summer Many April 3. at Salem and decided upon cured me. for the trouble may re program which she has prepared with today. Cold Storage Co. Th«- Incorporators summoned but tbe young man re a candidate to enter th«- race. John Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain’s of these animals were bought in this mained unconscious until midnight, great care: Solos bv Mrs. Schuyler vicinity and ethers farther east in William Beach, of Dal is in the are H C- Willis. W H Boyd and E turn some time in the future, but Miller. Mrs. Charles H Miller. Gar W Ingle .of Cartailis. was notninat- Cough Remedy. this state Ripper, and the capita! stock is plac- when he revived, and is reported to <-l »’th little opposition The follow they entirely relieved the backache field Stansbury and Percy Ripper; city today • When I had an attack of the grip be out of danger unless something He is now looking for young mut W. Mosgrove. the Athena merchant ed at 150.000. and up to this time 1 have had no re leadings by Misses Duncan and Moor- !a«t winter ithe second one) I actually ton sheep—stockers also—which will ttnfoTMea should develop, At the ing platform was adopted: Under the authority Ki'CD is in the city. turn of the trouble. Only the other house and Mrs Jones and Messrs, “We affirm our unfalteru g adher- < ured myself with one bottle of Cham be shipped to Montana and fall fed present writing he is resting quite day I told a lady friend who is suffer jmnett and Greene; quintet, by Mrs. Sinard, of Milton. is visiting stitution by tbe incorporation it will, easily • nee to principle, and the progm < «Í berlain's Cough Remedy." says Fracx lor next falls Eastern markets He as its business opportunities develop, ing from kidney trouble, to try them Messrs Mudge. Atkinson. Stansbury. with her aunt. Mrs. L. J. Bell. International socialism by tbe ballot. W perrr editor of the Enterprise, is after iambs, and avers that there engage in the canning and other pre Cattie in Poor Condition. and have recommended them to Hammer and Miller; piano recitals by George Engle, the Milton harn«-sa paration of other meat products for "la presenting our rand.cate for Shortsville. N. T -This is the ton- e no finer mutton sheep bred any Clarence Ross, of thia place, pas- congress to the work.ng class voters est truth. I at times kept from r where others. I shall continue to do so.” Miss Agnes Boyd and Mrs. Charles H. maker, will build a residence thia the markets and engage tn a genera! in the United States than in tured his cattle near __ _______ __ __ For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Miller. Hudson Bay this couching myself to piece* by taxing spring. cold storage business Tbe <x>mpany winter, and reports them as being in ot the First Congressional district we x teaspoonful of this remedy, an«! I matilla county. He will purchase cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Robert Stanfield, of Butter Creek, base our appeal upon the following 5 .000 lambs am. the probability is Buffalo. N Y_, sole agents for the shipped eight carloads of 2-year-old ! L. It Hawley, one of the prominent is making preparations to engage *ys- I cor condition Some of them are so declarations as our platform of prin when tbe coughing spell would come that he will purchase all of them in fi rmer« from the Touchet, ia in th« t« rustically in the propagation of the very thin he fear» they will die He United States. Remember the name steers to The Dalles today- to pasture.1 city today. on at night I would take a dose and this county, which means about »125.- ciples jack rabbit, which is hereafter to be moved them to the mountains last —DOAN'S—and take no other. it seemed that in the briefest interval The market not suiting him. he de I mor*« put into circulation here. “1 —Labor produce« wealth. officially and unofficially known and »•'ek and grass is very short yet and The railroad bridges in the vicinity the cough would pass off and I would cided that the growth would be suflic- Charles Cunningham regards the i "2. — Und«»r the pri-t.-nt economic n-corde«! as the American hare of Weston will al) undergo repairs in SHERIFF'S SALE. they have a poor chance to recuper eo to sleep perfectly free from cough | ient to justify him in holding them A tract ot land is being fenced and ate. and there is no hay to be liad and political condition.* tabors share and its accompanying pains. To say county as overstocked with sheep in a short time. I over. core than the number of lambs which in tbe wealth which it creates Is Notice U hereby gireo that under and by William Babb returned to Echo this leveled and will be divided into anh at any price in this section ___________ One _______ reason virtue of a writ of execution isailed oat of merely * mean an-i uncertain subsist- that the remedy acted as a most agree will come this spring fields for the growing ot alfalfa and morning. He has l>een in the city able surpirse is putting it very mlld- for this was the lack of shipping fa the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Has Purchased Farm. cnee. s« «negation of different classes of the in and for tbe County of Umatilla, under HELIX HAPPENINGS A. L. Palme,, of Minnesota, through several days on business. "3—So long a* the pres«>nt organiz* * ly. I had no idea that it would kuocs cilities last fall when buyers stood rabbits, so the c«impany «ill not have _ the seal thereof, and to me directed and de Mrs. Jones, of Athena. and Mrs. to depend u|ion the natural or wild ’ livered upon a judgment and decree rendered N. T Conklin, purchased the J. W. a lion of industry remain* the capita]* 1 cut tbe grip, simply be-ause I had r< adv to take a large number of Mr*. Bott Recovering—Mrs. Rehm to 1st class will monopolize the mac h in- never tri«\l !• for such a pun«osc. tut sheep out of the county bat could And entered In »aid court on tne 25lb day of Sullivan farm on Birch creek, fiv? 1 «*. of Northport .are here the guests supply ot tbe animals March, 19®. in favor of K W Khea, as plaint* Build a New House—Daughter of ery of pro ! r<ion and will appropriate it did, and It ««'cmed with the aeeoid not find cars to ship them in. Mr. of Sheliev Jones and family. iff, and agri!nst W H Goltra. executor. Dora miles southwest of Pendleton. The settling up ot the Echo coun E, Field, Effie Rhea and th* Pendieton savings Falmer an«! his mother will occupy William P per Very S>ck With Sc ar- through th« * age system the wealth atls k of «-nughing th” remedy eaased Martin Meiners has been appointed try. and the »hol«-sale destruction of Bank, a fMrpora’ion, as defendants, whereby • he farm. t to not only be of less Juration, out Sneep m Good Condition. They «tented bv road supervisor of the have each taken a e workinc class district in let Fever. the jack rabbits will lead in a lew th»' plaintiff eld tec ver n personal decree and A C Henderson and wife _____ "4- This appropriation of labor's the pair« were far le*s severe, «nd I and ______ Mrs order o! kale against the 4iefen^j>nu W. H. cuarter section of Wallowa county which the town of Helix is located years to such a decimation of the in Helix. April 7—Rev Coppie con «♦allh by ie capitalist Is so com* had not used the contents of ore Set A. 1. Rogers, of Pilot Rock are IE Goltr*, executor, Dora K Fields, kflie Rhea timber land, and also a homestead at digenous animai that not enough will Mrs. Starr arrived this morning and tbe Fendletoa *avizirs Bauk. a corpora ducted th«» funeral services of the plete that enables them to live In tle before Mr Grip had bid me adieu “ the city. Mr. Henderson report» the tton. far the sum of with interest Fcho. The Sullivan farm consists of from Baker City to visit with her lie left for the food supply of tbe cats For sale by Tailman 4 Cc thereon at the rale of lb per cent per annum f Gii acres of bottom and upland, with sister. Mrs. J. A. lambing season as progressing very Owens of Bear and hounds in that country, This young child <>f Eugene McCtilley. of luxury ard ' ;eMM Cold Spring* at the Christian «-hurch from the ?2nd day of December, life, and the 75 acres in wheat anti is one of the As a necessary consequence of favorably in that neighborhood, es and Creek. fact the company recognizes. further sum of 1275 attorney's fees, and tl»e i last Sunday Corrposition on Birds. this et \i*U nation of the laborers by pecially in his own and the flocks of >-< mls and du bur-emeu !• tsxr-d at >>9 mo . and i best known stock farms in the county. A. L. Demaris. of Milton. one of th« Horn now on the animal will tie sys- Mrs J K Bott is slowly recovering the <a i dtaltats—th!s expropriation of wherebv it was dr< reed that tbe mortgage , The price was »41 m X i . The annual competition conducted his son. Henderson & Son feed lib tematically tired in enclosure« prosperous irigationists. was in th«* dated on the 7th day of Ju’y, i*^. execut«» i by after an illn<*ss of several week*. all projierty out of the hands of the by tii- John Burroughs Society for •'raliy and spared no pains to keep One of the first r«»stilts of this sys- Hugh Fields an-1 D.ira E Fi«*lds, his wife, to city yesterday, returning home ibis Mrs Chari«»« Stanton, who has lieen Real Estate Transfers. plaintiff, u on the following described real t« m will be the rapid improvement of i sick for some time is thought to be t oilers Into private ownership of the the best composition written by a pu- their ewes in good condition during morning. ?r »perty in Umatil a County. Oregon, to-wit: I holders of capital, there is an inev ita- pii « of the Elementary schools of Ore- the forage months, though the coct the m«-at—a testtlt that is sure to ! some tw-tter. Mary E. Cooley has sold for »•; «»< he west half of the southeast quarter and tbe William Babb, of Echo, is l-le »ar li«'tw«*,*n the interests of the on the subject of birds is now on. was iieavy and the labor great They acres of sell out with the Intention trying to come by systematically tee«ling and east hal! of thA southae-t .ua"ter of Section '» to Walter M. Pierce. 640 Mrs Ben Leland is on ihe sick list working class on the one hand arid the All com |w*’-t ions must be in by June are feeling amply repaid, however, by of going watering the rabbits and fr«*eing them and :ne rortbweat quarter of tne nortbeakl land one-half of s-hich lie« three mll«s Myrtle Hahn and little daughter, of to live in Alberta, which province ■ darter a id the northeast quarter of the north Two prizes will be awarded by the unusual site and good condition from the annoyance of being hunt«M • Pilot Rock, «re visiting relative, in interests of the capitalist class on the 1 west qua’ter of Section a all tn Township 8 northwest of Warren aiui the other he visited last winter. <«t her. Mrs. Rosa Burrell Any subject oi the iambs that have come this by «-olv«»s and dogs and from the de the city. North and Range 2S, E. W if., which m »rtgage half six miles west of the first tract G. E. Stumbaugh. who lives nine teriorating influence of semi-starva- “6—This class struggle between based upon personal observation of spring. Mr. Henderson considers the was recorded on J ny 7th, 1^, a: page ¿91 ot mentioned. Mrs. Calendar, of Portland, is b«»- tbe wealth-makers and the wealth the native birds of this state will be outlook for the sheep industry in the book 21 of tbe records of mortgag a. in the C. W. Courtney has sold to G. De miles west of the city, was here y«»»- tion. which they are subjc*-ted to a offi e of the County Recorder of Um it ilia i ing entertain-?«! at the Betts home bills as excellent this spring. takers will endure so lone as ntir pres acceptable Compositions must He reports crops and stock portion of the time every year. County, Oregon, sb uld be foreclosed, and the Graw for »1,000, 147 acres in sect'on t< rday. Guy Smith came out from Pend!«»- , ent system of production tor profit han devi tn to the corresponding said real property sold by the Sneriff ci Uma 11. town 3. range 35. The place lies a« both in fine condition tilla County, Oregon, to sstikfy »Aid judgment ton Sunday mornhig an«! will return . «■ontinues retary. Miss Gertrude Metcali, A license to sell liquor tn Helix has UMATILLA PRESBYTERIANS. «.nd all costs; therefore I will.on "aturdav.May c.n Wild Horse. 10 miles southern«’ of Tuesday “7.—In this conflict between thè Williams avenue. Portland. 1'0, I M at two «»’clock in the afternoon <4 Athens. b«*en grant«*«! Thomas Swearingen by Alex McKay, of Pendleton, was out that day. at the front d» or of the court house workers and the capitalists labor is the city council of that place. There Much Interest Taken at the Reserva Saturday on business inih* City of Pendleton, tin a till a Cennij, ' dis*mi«*d on the economic side, all Salt Very High. will hereafter be t»-o saloons in He Going to Washington. Oregon sell all tlie right, title, interest and es- THE tion by the Indian Converts. T Swerlng«'n. of Pendleton, was a the Instruments of producing and dis- VuU- which ibe said defendants, and all persons lix. J. H Gwinn arrived this morning L. B Hanson who has sold his farm Indians who affiliate with the Pres business visitor Saturday. claiming and to ciaim by, through or under I tributing «calth being owned an<l con- from Portland. Mr. Gwinn reports W M Reynolds and family have byterian church came from six to 12 them, or any of them, had on the 7th day ot seven miles west of Milton. on the Charles Keen and Burr Johnson troftod by the holders of capital. July, IS»', or ainee then have had, or now north fork of the Walla Walla for moved overland to Goldendale. where that the statu quo as to the salt ques miles last week to tak«> part in the drove over from Athena Saturday. "8.—Then* is only one weapon with iiave. in and to tbe abevi described real prop __________ He is prospecting in some of they have purchased a residence communion services at the Presby Mrs. Montgomery, of Helix, is at which the working class can SiKxtess tion remains undisturbed by any pro erty anderggy part thereof, at public HU.tion »151*0. gress in the direction of either term-j their terian mission on the reservation, Warren the guest of her son. Johnnie to tbe highest bidder for cash In hand, the the recently opened farming districts property- and intend to make . fully oppose the capitalistic system — on salt in trainloads or by any pros proc eeds of sneh sale to be applied in sailsfac horn»'. of Central Eastern Washington .and Montgomery. which were held Sunday, and also in lien of said execution and all costs and that is the ballot. pect of lower tariffs. The result is will probably move to Washington in baud this Slst dsv of Marca George DeHaven and wife, formerly the preparatory services which were Dan Howard went to Pendleton “9.—This fact demands as an inev that, judging from ptesent appenran- write f*t T. D TAYLOR. a short time. Mr. Hansen sold to a of this plate, and of Milton. but now held Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Monday. itable conclusion the organization of L iust rated Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon- Waitsburg man who will move upon ces, the sheepmen will have to pay- of Walla------ Charles Olspach went to Pendleton . the working class into a political )iar- Walla, are In the city cn The Indians keep in the church ante- By C P DAVIS, Deputy. CrtCJLAltS tegular retail prices for their sal* the Milton farm soon. route to Yoakum to visit their son. loom the poles for nine tepees to be Tuesday i ty that shall be everywhere and al ! Eugene. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Mrs L. E Rehm is soon to liegin ways. distinct from and op|iosed to this year, which will be from »1 to used on such occasions and other »15« more per ton than it was Wheat at Nolin. George Waddington has sold his «hurch observanc es which require laying the foundation for r new two- every |xilltical t«arty not found«?d en- thought salt could be obtained for. In tb* <*4>nnty ( ourt of ibe State of Oregon lor Cmatll’u county William F. Y oil nka. the auctioneer, faim. nine miles southeast of Athe their attention for several days in story house. i tirely upon the interests of the work In 't>e matter of the estate of Edward A. v l-o lives «4 miles v <ist. >etween Yoa accommo It has been learned that the young ing class. The socialist party is or na, to C. W. Courtney, The pia«-«- succession. Five tepees Brown, d.i-ea*ed Loss by Pilot Rock Robbery. Pilier, who has Sot :ee fa hereby given that the undenlzned kutn and Nolin, reports that »ome consists of 15** acres and th«- consid- dating some 35 Indians, were erected daughter of William ganized to meet the demand, and la. The loss from the robbery oi the ha* i- eu arpoiuusl administrator of the above winter wheat iii that and used last week, Sunday there b«»en very sick with scarlet fever, will therefore, the ¡«arty of the working neighb« rh'Mid. eration was »800. entitled «Mate by the aoove enti-led Coon and Pilot Rock postoffice was 1147 cash The How and Why. was winter killed, but th« acreage baa duly i|ualiSed as rhe law directs. S. F. Harrington Is in the city on were 39 communicants. Rev J. M. undergo an operation at the Walia class. The wh at. wi»J- the route home to Milton from his farm Cornelison reports that the interest Walla hospital, with the hopes of Im i ”10.—The socialist party, when in and »S3 in stamps. The blowing All per->na having claim* agalnat -aid ea- -.at not large. Much you may have guessed about tate are hereby noticed to present the same exception of the very small area.* t.car Dayton. Wash., which he has exceeded this year that ever exhibit proving her health. ' office, shall always an«i everywhere, open of the safe took place about 2 life insurance may be wrong Mr. H. »Ith proper rout-lien to the undersigned at the ed before in a long time by the Indi- Perry Myrick, who is drilling for a uutil the present system of wage o'clock in the morning and w as heard C Lippincott, of Philadelphia, one of effit e of Hailey A Lowell, DMpala Block. Pen mentioned, looks finely at this junc owned for over 10 years, Mr. Har- members of the church, and even well, two and a half miles south slavery is utterly abolished, make the by one resident of that part of the the foremost insurance authorities of dleton. <’regon, within a x month* from the ture. rington divides his time between ths an date hereof those not members who have become west of Helix on his farm, has drilled answer to this question its guiding town. He paid no particular attention the age. has copyrighted a little book Dayton farm and his property Inter Dated at I'emlleton, «>re«Mi, Mareh JI, ran interested more or less in the work to the depth of 15<i feet and no water rule of conduct: Will this legislation to it. as he was not fully awak«- and entitled The How and Why." It has Accept Bids. BEN E. BROWN ests at Milton. of the mission. Rev. Enoch ____ Administrator. Pond. , as yet. advance the interests of the working supposed the noise originated in 4 been adopted by several Eastern col The county court this morning a<- Wiiliam Hilton has sold to Mrs. Ito- the Nez Perc. who has resided at the of County Commissioner Walker, leges to watch the first principles of class and aid the workers in their saloon row. c«-pted bids foi _ plumbing __ _ and tinning sina Bronson for »300 lots 3 and 4, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. to the firm of Sones & Walker, went mission as Rev. Cornelison's assistant life insurance, and may be had free struggle against capitalism? If It does the new poor farm buildings, ami Ri block 2, In the Livermore addition. Ia the C'Hiutr Court of the Statu of Oregon ■ Sold Liquor to Indians. by addressing Sherman * Harman, the socialist party is for it; if it se for putting in the hot air heating The projierty lies on tne west side of for two years past, may return thia Pendleton Monday on business. for.Crnctllia County. to ills own people, at Kamiah. Bob Adams, of Adams, was thia general agents Penn Mutual Ufe In does not. the socialist party is obso- In the matter ot the estate of Jow ph L. -tub plant. The plumbing anti hearing Garfield street, between Wilson and spring Idaho. bien« Ici, deceæecl. Athena Schools Closed. morning brought in by Deputy United surance Company. Marquam ouilding. lutely opposed to it contract will go to the Thompson ~ Washington .on the north side. Notice 1.« hereby given to the creditors of "11.— That we emphatically and for Slates Marshal A. A. Rolierts cbarg Portland. Or. It may help you to un The Athena public schools were and all pe-*-in* hn-iug claim* against the Hardware Company for |5*H'. an<1 th«' People from the government school Danger of Colds and Grip. •-a ate of John L. 8 ubblefleld, deceased. to heating plant will be put In by B. F. clOaed Monday last on account of the ever oppose and condemn th«' idea ed with selling liquor to Indians Po derstand how and why the Penn Mu potent the *arne with the iiei-eamrjr vjuelvra Beck for >450. at the agency and other neighbors, The greatest danger from colds and measles; the order was for their of fusion with either of the old par 'iieman Jack detained in the reserva tual during 1902 wrote a larger attache«! to the under-igned «Menton of aaiil congregated last Saturday- evening at grip is their resulting tn pneumonia, closing for a week only, as the con ties. or any other party, and believe tion jail two drunken Indians until amount of insurance in Oregon than eatate at the residence of K M IHrothv.on the hom«- of Rev. Cornelison, of th«' If reasonable care is used. of t*e exeeotora of said estate, at bis reside nc Preacher at Plainview. n*>w«*ver. tagion is very mild. It is probable in standing out lr.d«»pei»«ic itlv and they consented to tell where they got was ever before written in the state near Mltton. Oregon wtfhln six month* after Arrangements have been made for Presbyterian reservation mission, and and Chamberlain's t o irli Remedy that the order would not have been flghting our battles on the line of so- their liquor, and the arrest of Adams by any company in one year. the 27th dev of March, 19u: followed. He will be arraigned ir R M DOROTHY, E. A. KISER, Rev. Orchard Hays to preach during enjoyed an evening given over to Bo taken, all danger will be avoided. issued but for the fact that Prob's ciallam. sial converse, music, games and re Among the t«ms of thousand* who sors Watts and Beck, who teach in Notice of Final Account. Eveutora ot the eatate of Joseph L. Hnbble- the coming year at appeal to Commissioner Hailey's court thia Plainview. 10 "12. — In conclusion we tii-ld, deceased. in tbe «bounty Osurtot m, 8u»e ot o-*»,,« miles from the city on McKay creek freshments. have used this rem.idv for these tils- the schools then1 are both down with all workingmen to study the priuci- afternoon. far UmaUUa Countv Oregon G. W. Hunt, as president ___ of __ the cases we have vet to lev-q of i sin the complaint Services will be held in the school It is reported that pl«>s of socialism, to vote with their d.mXl"'*'“' Nelron Rag*™. Goes to Lewiston. house. Mr. Hays preaches under the Oregon Land 4 Construction Compa gle case having resulted In pneumo there is also in Athena several mild class at all elections until they over Nolle, 1, hereby siren that I her» .io \ (rricinnl and Goly Gcnnihc« throw the power of capitalism, abolish immediate auspices of the Christian ny, was in the city yesterday purchas ■In. which shows conclusively that it cases of scarlet fever. C. A. Chapman has definitely con- tbe clerk o* tbe above rmiued cou;t mr « JJi /*,,«■>■- * A Rrmc4y, * 1 I r C> ymr«. IU. mm OT ■•>'« ' « Lvlin. al-uxgtat ing grain feed for cattle. He bought is a certain preventive of that dan- industrial classes in society, termin eluded to locate in l.ewiston. Idaho, anxran- nod report tn tbeabov. mentioned eZ church . \ 'r < if!< Mr.•»! !.;:’« I tCI.IMf in tale, and r Id C urt ha, appoint-M eleven and this morning shipped to Foster, gerous disease. It will cure a cold or ate forever the class st niggle and in or at least in that vtetnity. He will oclotninth.lorenoonol Mission Improved. * X. » - Gvld kM-iaUw b.r»es, seated with ♦,“tS u p’r ,J T m L»- at» «• ;«rr. a carload of grain, which will be fed an attack of the grip in less time Stock in Wallowa. and »he Couniv Court Room in the c.,22 Needed extensive Improvements augurat«» the co-operativ«» common move his family up there in a short lime, I j i'T l«»i‘■ «4 1 —. 1«. » ' ’ 1’fcF- It is state«! and on the authority of to 380 head of cattie being full fed than any other treatment. It is pleas have lieen completed at the Presby | wealth based u|Hin this fundamental time and engage at l.ewiston in the Ho.im of t matin. County. O«$£n u^ftiy ’irniakrw. I-M I tuf lai « • 1 Booklet of Fendlytoii. In that < ountv. a, th, residents of that county, that the loss at Foster. ant and safe to take. For sale by terian mission on the reservation. principle of justice. To every work stock business this summer. __ / 1 ’ when sad where all pervon, bavins auv vbleoZ heifer« C«. of stock in Wallowa county from the liori or exception io any thins in aald account S. C. Bitner, from 10 miles out on Tailman & Co. The grounds surrounding both resi er the full product of his labor.” ,. i and report contained, or to anv art oi mine »a protracted cold weather which ex hte reservation, reports the stock Will Move to Pendleton. dence and church have been sur AdmmMralrlx may prevent hausted the forage and the lateness of generally in fine condition, but in Asa Thompson in La Grande. John W. Ingle, socialist candidate rounded with a woven wire fence, the ? Frank Reck, the Echo farmer, in < tmrt a eonalde»aiion. and at that time aud the pasturage has b«»en much greater some cases the herds were turned wlu ** *»»e4 »aid Hon. A. B. Thompson, the newly grounds have been sown to blue grass for congress in the first district, was tends to sell his farm and move to F'owrt“ '* than is generally supposed except by out on the range too soon this appointed receiver In the United alfalfa and white clover, the under a delegate to the last national con Pendleton. He will buy lots here and Beat < ough Syrup. l Good. Use n J«? - those who are on the grounds and spring and considerable suffering re States land office Mt this city, arriv ground piping for irrigating the vention as a populist. He was born build a residence for himself and in tliu« h*«td by druggiMa. have some degree of personal knowl sulted. which th«- late very favorable ed over from Pendleton thia morn grounds has been laid, and many in Illinois. December 10. 1849. and other residence properties for rent- edge of the subject. weather has don«- much to neutralize. Ing —La Grande Chronicle. came to Oregon in 1862. He )ive«l in Ing. shade trees have been planted. ■ PLEASING RESULTS Flat Ironj ¡ we air ovil do Kib^AoiylfeLtJi But if Twites a.e'. your m ere h an I. f CONSUMPTION Alcohol, I Cfínm, Tobacco Using ; ttîÆHESTER’S FILLS