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■J- choicest staple, scoured greasy, flue. 54©55c; tin«- medium. 52©'53c; medi um. 46©47c; territory, ordinary fine. 52©53c: fine medium. 48@50c; medt um. 45@46e. Australian wool is firm with a steady demand from various sources. Th«' stock on hand is small. BASEBALL PLAYERS PER FECT AN ORGANIZATION. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN NEWS Of MILTON which he is taking to the mountains to pasture during the summer season. Miss Nellie Tltsworth. <*f Athena, lias been th«* guest of her sister, MI bs Grace, of this place Dr. Griswold was called In hast«* Sat unlay evening to the home of O. M. Richmond, of Weston, whos«* wife is quit«* sick. Seveial ol the young people of He lix attended the dance given at the German hall Saturday evening. A giHHl time was enjoyed by all present Th«' Betts home was the scene of a pleasant affair Saturday afternoon, in which several of the elderly ladies were invited to an old-fshloned quilt ing party Among thos«* present were Mrs. Rhenn, Mrs. Stanton. Mrs. My rick. Mrs. Dodge. Mrs. Huson. Mrs. Montgomery. Miss Emma Green as sisted the hostess iu serving an ex cellent dinner. I BROKEN ENGINE ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT WILL CLOSE FOR REPAIRS. City Council Decides to Extend and Large Nut From Follower Head Fell Into the Cylinder, Resulting in Dam Improve the Water Works System— age* That Will Cost $2500 to Re Will Build Reservoir and Put in a pair. Pumping Plant. LOCAL WHEAT MARKET This morning at 4 o'clock there oc Milton, Ore.. April 23 Jesse Nich IS VERY DULL. ols has adorned the front of Ills store curred an accident which will result with a new awning. Large Holdings of Grain Have Been it closing down the electric light Th«' recital at the Freewater opera Broken Up and Shipped Out in plant for fiorn two weeks to a month house last Monday night was a treat Readiness for the Reception of the rnil which incurs an expense of be for those in attendance Next Crop. Chas. Ballard, editor of the Waits tween $25< hi ami $3uou for repairs. burg Gazette, was a visitor in Milton A dreary monotone infests the grain The plant wa* under full swing ut last Thursday- market. The prices quoted are nomi the hour mentioned, with no indication Rev. Compton, of this city, bus nal. as Indicated below, with “nothing BREVITIES. ».hatever that ary part of the machlti bought the Bowlus property, on First ery was either defective or out of or doing.'* S, arcelv any grain is coming and Mill streets and will inov<* into Choice meals at Houser'» der. and with no premonitory symp th«* saint* the first of May. in from the farmers, and the only ac toms of an accident. Herman Kru Best ¡hoc wotk at Teutscb's. Th«> lodge* committees appointed to tivity is between the warehouses and ger the night engineer, was in charge trrunge a program for Decoration Day the general markets. The immense Have your she«»* repaired at when the sniush came. He had no exercises. met in the K. P. hall last Teutscb’s. stocks of grain that have been held idea of th«* extent or character of the- Saturday evening an«l compl«*t«*<l it. in the warehouses for months past G. W Curl is re« overing from his damage, but at once shut off steam Hugh McIntyre’s little daughter, have been broken up and shipped to attack of the grip. and brought everything to an imme who has had scarlet fever and small- the exporting points in readiness for Th«* health of Miss Aduah Raley diate stop. Dr. Vincent, who always rox eombin«Hi. is slowly recovering the reception of the next crop The sleep» with a light burning in his room Mrs. Rogers, of Spokane, is in the is steadily improving. local quotations are as follows: No Special bargains in street hats at was instantly awakened by the room •ity visiting her son. Tot. this week. 1 club, 59©59tsc; bluestem. 65e; bar being in darkness, and at once went If this w«*ather continues there will Campbell's, Court str«?e’. ley, 90c i»er hundred. down to the power house. ' h > strawberries on th«* market in Fancy dishes for gifts ami remem The green grocers are paying to the Examination disclosed the origin of ibout two weeks at this place. bran« «*.«. at the Nolf store. growers 1% cents for pie plant per the break-tlown to tie the dropping off Railroad matters are a little on the Mr Greer, the bridge carpenter. has of a large nut Irom th«» follower head |M>und. 4o cents per dozen heads for *bb at present here, and no doubt returned from Hot Springs. Arkansas lettuce. 20 cents per dozen hunches Into the cylinder. The nut is aixiut here will never be as much as a swell for onions. Fresh eggs are not any W. O. Burroughs, of Wallula. I* now the size of a man's thumb and fell iotic«*«l again this summer cheaper than earlier in the season Quite a number in this vicinity are night operator for the (> R A N. at into a compartment that is open al because such an immense proi ortior every hall stroke ot the piston am' ¡omewhat indisposed, at this writing this |H>int. of the eggs are under setting hers Henry Blsckmay. one of Morrow completely clow«! at every half stroke. re scribe being one of the number. and in incubators, it is expected that The first stroke of the piston result About 20 teachers from the college 'ounty’s heaviest sheep raisers, is in eggs will be very much cheaper in e«t in a hole belnz broken through the u>d public schools in this end of the the city. less than a month. ountv attended the Inland Empire W. II Babb and wife, ot Echo, have piston head, and the next few stroke** Hogs ha'*e appreciated in price late Teachers’ Association a» Walla Walla b«-en the guests of the Hotel St. resulted in a general smash «aused by ly very perceptibly, the quotations now the escaping steam and the engine ast week. G«*orge several days being $6.50© 6.75 as against $5.50© consequently going wild The plstor Mr. I.ewellyn. who has been in Smal- W. C. Minnis refurnetl to Meacham «.50 a week ago. Further, one car ey's drug store since the holidays, this morning He has b«s*n In the city rod. four inch«*» in diameter, was lient; load of prime hogs sold at Echo a few the connecting rod, five inches in di eft last w«*«*k for Great Falls. Mont., «veral days on business. days ago for 7 cents, but that figure ameter, was sprung out of true at vhere he will locate . represented a scramble for that load Houser always furnishes good least an Inch an<l a halt. All the re Mr and Mrs Fred Rogers, of Walla and must not be taken seriously at neat Sen«l in your order. Market sult of a 250-hor*«- power engine run Valla were guests of Mr and Mrs this date. Vita atreet. opposite Savings Bank. ning wild for about M s«-<-ond* oi J. L Smalley last Friday First prime coyote skins are off If Isaac Christopher will build a rest |«-ss But tor the self-possession of th« Mr Christian Rogers is convah « cents. The cheapest grade of coot ngineer the damage would have I mm - i ing from a sever«* attack of malarial lence this spring on his farm, four skins are off 15 cents, or from 25 tc much gr«-ater. Minor parts of the en ind a half miles west of Adams. 'ever. 10 cents. First-class horse hides have I. G. Baron, one of Walla Walla's Stallion for sale; four years old; .¡ine were sprung and »haltered by declined 25 cents and are now $1.25 eal estate men. was doing bnsineaa in »•eight about 16ou Shire, solid brown the tremendous Jarring and oacillatio: instead of $1.50. For some unknown lilton Friday olor Price reasonable Address J of those few seconds, and the entlr« reason dictated by the foreign mar ?ngine will have to be overhauled The board of directors will meet if T. Lieuallen. Adams. Ore ket. badger skins are bringing 5 cents It is not thought powible that the he office of the Central school build Jacob Lamb, formerly of Pendleton more for the poorer grade and If ng Thursday. April 3ft. to hire the *.ow in the saloon business at Walia 'xper.M- of shipping th«* engine tc cents more for the best grade than r eachers for the ensuing year. Ar y Walla, was in the city yesterday, te- Portland, which must be done, an«* week ago. Almost no hides and pelts the repairs there can cost less tbar each«-r desiring a position must hat«' urning horn«* this morning. have been offered this week in th» $3000. The repairs may be «*ff«*cte* n their application prior to that date Thomas Thompson returned today within two weeks, but from three local market. Mr. Hadley, of Huntsville. Wash tom Hay station, in the I»wer Pa weeks to a month is more liable U as so far recovered from hi* late 111 Peniletcn Retail Grocery Price*. >e*s as to be able to move onto hi* ouse country, where he ’has been *>e the time that will elapse befort Coffee—Mocha ard Java, best 4«' «»king up property interests the plant is running again This is th* anch recently purchas«-d from Mr per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb: low* Herbert Thompson, formerly a prin lr*t shutdown of the electric jdar.' •rewer. below town. grades coffee. 25c to 15c per lb Rev. A. L. Thoroughman and wife -er in this place, is now a resident of for a longer period than two and s package coffee, and 20c per lb, ? «f Genn«**s«*e. Idaho, while on the i ■Valla Walla, and owns his home ir half conse<-utive days since the plant packages for 50c. was installed 15 years ago ;hat city, on Washington street •-ay to Peudleton to meet Mr Tho Rice—Best head rice. 12%c per lb There remains upon the premises .ghman’s mother, who is comb e 8. M Gardner, lately from Edina next grade. 10c per lb. tom the East, stopped off and visited Mo., has contracted to teach th« <»ue 100-borse power engine in perfec* Sugar—Cane granulated, best. $6.5* lr. and Mrs L. L. Berry's family, of »chool in district 87. near Pilot Rock -epair, but it does not afford power to per sack; do. 13 pounds. $1. hia city last Thursday and Friday. 'he coming summer. Mr. Gardner is ijierate the preaent plant, which re Sait — Coarse. $1.25 per 100; table quires 33 horse power to overeem« Mrs. Ettle Milhorn, who recently a 'ilghly pleas«*«! with this country. $2.50 per 100. the friction The management great Ived here from Tenness«*e. died at her Chari«*» Frazier is able to sit up Flour—B. B., $4 per barrel; Wai «•me in this city Wednt'sday. April 13 -»•me. but is suffering considerably ly regrets the accident—as much or ters’. $4 per barrel. >f a complication of diseases arisirv 'rom the effects of his fall iu the Bara more on a«*count of the Inconvenlen«-* to the public as on account of the ex rom childbirth The funeral *erv Pendleton Livestock. Poultry and Pro iart wart-house The broken arm is cow incurred. The patrons of th«- ■<w were «-onducted from Mr. J N mending nicely duce Market. «ompany have always been patient •tones undertaking parlors, by the Chickens—Hens. 7©Sc; $4.00 pc J B. Blanchet returned this morn and reasonable when accident has re Cev Carrick. dozen; roosters, 4 to 6 cepts. ng from Baker City, where he has sulted heretofore in delays, and th«- Rev. Charles Parker, pastor of the Turkeys, 12V»c per pound. *«*en to make estimates on the cost ot manager regret« t> complete unto- •I. E church at Camas Wash., occu i new Catholic hospital and the selec- ' wardneM of th«- accident Geese, per dozen. $9. ■icd the M. E. pulpit in this place last Ducks, per dozen, $4. The cause of the smash is attributed »unday morning and evening, in the 'ion of a site therefor A Great Sensation. Butter 40c and 45c per roll C. W Godfrey, who was an employe to the disintegration of the iron in the it*aence of its pastor. Rev Parker Is There was a big sensation in Lees Eggs. 12H cents. n the ORAN, roundhouse at this bolt head to which the nut was fasten i brother-in-law of Prof. Kyle McDan ille, Ind., when W. H. Brown of tha- Parsnips. 75c per sack els. principal of the Vincent public -mint for two years. <-ame up from •*d. allowing it to br«*ak almost by its lace, who was expected to die. had Onions. 75c per sack chool. and will visit with him this Portland this morning on his way to own weight. This is a phenomena ils life saved by Dr King's New Dis week Potatoes. 80c to 70c per hundred !tutt«*r Creek, where he will go onto often met with in the handling of large overy for Consumption. He write* Garlic, 15c per pound. he Harry Rogers ranch. machinery subject to high and pro Mrs. A. S. Pearson who underwent I endured insufferable agonies frou It Is a development i se< <md surgical operation for appen Georg«* Berry, formerly of this city tracted speed Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. sthma. but your New Discover) brought about by time, and no re '■ut now of Walla Walla, has recently licitis. died from its effects Friday Cows, per hundred. $3.25© 3.75. ave immediate relief and soon then- he 17th. at her home in Freewater ought lota on Alden street in that search and study has ever been In the Steers, $4©4.40. fter effected a complete cure." Sim dace and built thereon a residence •, slightest degree able to divine either iged 35 years. Sh»* leaves a hu-« Hogs. live. $6.5o©6.75. lar cures of consumption, pneumonia *an«l and three small children tc with bath, water sysetn .electric light ■ when or in what particular place steel Hogs, dressed, 7©7%c. ronchitis and grip are numerous will give way that is a part of rapidly tnd other modern conveniences nourn their loss Veal, dressed. 7© 8c. t's the peerless remedy for all throa G. W Planting, who lives four and * running machinery, that has been in Will Play Bail. nd lung troubles. Price 50c and $1 use for many year* Local Hide Market i half miles west of Adam*, has In ' iuaranteed by Tallman A- Co., drug Quite a number of Milton’s entbusi The following are the prevailing 100 acres of wheat which is in fine .ists. Trial bottles free. Have Located Here. is tic baseball players met one even -ondition. in spite of the top* being average prices for hides in this ma' ng last week an«l perfected an organ Dr R. P Behrendt and I R Wishart ■ ellow and apparently sickly. The ket; beef, green, 4S©5c per lb.; bee zation. by electing G. A. Carol, man ’resbyterian General Assembly Meet Dr. Beh rheat all has a fin«* root ami has have located in Pendleton dry. 10© 12*ic; mink, 5*>e75c each •ger anil treasurer. and W R Ander ■too'ed splendidly. rendt. who is a graduate of the Berlin ing. Los Angeles. Calif., May with a possibility of $1 each of th« on. captain. Milton has some firs' Opthalmis College, has tx-en located size is good and hte condition prune 23-June 2. 1903. lass material along the baseball line In Baker City, where Le has built up coyote. 25c and possibly 70c; bear More Tnan Average Crap. nd the team that tackle* them will For the above occasion the O. R a flourishing prarttce He did not skins, according to quality and size R E Sheppard general agent for have good health in Baker City and ave something to do while on the di z N. Co. will sell tickets from al. from $3 to $15; coon. 10© 30c; horse mond if many laurels are carried he Minneajn'ds Threshing Company, after linking about for another loci ail stations in Oregon. Washington perfect, with head, tail and mane. I s In the city and vicinity this week tlcn decided on Pendleton. They will and Idaho as follows: One fare It tway. to $1.25; sheep, green. 6c; sheep. 8< 'n company with J. M Spence. Mr. soon have their machine«y set up for ortland. From Portland to Los An Many Improvements. per lb., dry: skunk. 25® 40c; bad Sheppard made a tour of the northern grinding and Atting lenses eles via steamer, from Portland tc ger. 30©40c. There is a considerable howl going ind northwestern |>arts of the coun an Francisco, in connection with P tp all over the city about the taxes 'y for the inspection of the wheat The Wheat Trade. J. S. S. Co. in both directions. $35.74 George Marsh Dead. •eing so high, but our city council They found thousands of acies of ncluding meals and berth. Portland. April 23.—Offerings dut George Marsh. ag«d 58 years died s paying no attention to it. and city wheat which looked inferior on ac From Portland via rail in both di ing the week have not been very lib this morning at 4:$# o'clock at his approvements go on Just the same, *ount of the protracted «mid weather ections $38.f*i. or via ocean steame eral. as holders’ views concerning th« vhich is right. One of the most Im- this spring leaving the tops yellow Lome in Weston, of Bright's disease, o San Francisco, thence Southert value of their wheat are too enhanced; -ortant meetings yet held by that *n«l undeveloped, but which neverthe after a long illness. The deceased ’aciflc to Los Angeles and return tc buyers are not in the market for any •ody was when a move was made to less ha* long an«| in every way well leaves a wife and five children, one wheat unless the same is offered at a ’ortland. or vice versa. xtend and improve the water works leveloped root* and which is perfect of whom is George Marsh. Jr., of this Dates of sale: price that they can come out even ystem With the facilities« that Mil ly healthy in every respect except that place. The funeral will be held to Via steamer from Portland May 1ft Paying fancy prices for wheat for the on has in that line. it is almost a dis- the top Is backward. In fact. Judging morrow at 2 p. m. at Weston, and 1. 15 and 16th sake of doing some business is » race to the town to have to put up rom the development and condition the Interment will be in the W«*ston Via rail from Portland. May 13 thing of the past; exporters say that vith it. and we see no reason why she of the roots the wheat crop gives con cemetery. they have all the wheat required foi 14. 15th. hould not have good water and plen- siderable more than average promise Stop-overs will be al)ow«*d in Cali tonnage chartered the balance of the Impounded Horses Sold. y of it all over town It is now the for a crop. ornia in either direction. season, and millers are all pretty wel! Mention to build a reservoir on the Nine impounded horses which have stocked up; buyers will have to reduce till south of town and put in a pump- been in the custody of the city for Taking Up Land. Makes a Clean Sweep. their limits on their wheat or carry ng plant On the strength of this a some time, were sold to Walter Lind the same over until the new seasor There's nothing like doing a thing W C McComas ha* returned from ommittee was appointed to select a sey yesterday for $36. Some of the boroughly. Of all the salves yon Present prices quoted in this market ite and ascertain the probable cost 'hree days spent on Swit-.l« ,-'s Bland animals have been in the city pound •ver heard oi. Bucklin's Arnica Salvi ¡.nd n«*«essary expense of the same are for club wheat 72c; blue stem The 15o acres of alfalf i *n the island for some time, and the total expense It sweeps away and 76c, and valley 78c. There is no one s the ->est is in very flne condition and Mr Mc of caring for them Is not far from the ures burns, sores, bruises, cuts, boils buving the latter quality except valley Comas is arranging to plant 100 acres figure at which they sold. HERPICIDES MISSION. millers. Stock held in the valley are *<lcers. akin eruptions and piles. It's mor«- to alfalfa next fall Mr. McCo reported as being large Crop pros :t>ly 25c, and guaranteed to give sat mas reports government land going We sell the greatest of blood puri Mew Remedy That Destroys the Dan pects show very little change over a sfactlon by Tallman A Co., druggists very fast in that vicinity, particularly fier», Ackers Blood Elixir, under a druff Germs. week ago; in some districts seeding en the Oregon side of the river. It is positive guarantee. It will cure all Wants Another Bridge. is about over and in other places a Nothing is more annoying to men or worth noticing that an uncommonly chronic and other blood poisons. If few weeks more and the spring grair J. J. Baumgardner is today circu- women of middle age when they no Izrge proportion of the laid Is being you have eruptions c sores on your will all be planted The season Is .ating a petition to the city council Ice that their hair is growing thin- taken by residents of that vldnltv— body, or are pale, weak or run down. very backward. ;o make an appropriation for the ler, when they must admit that the \oung men Just reaching their major It Is Just what yon need. We refund ity and some others who have not lrst indications of bald head «Alness erection of a wagon bridge across money If yon are not satisfied. 50 San Francisco Markets. Many before used their homestead rights. the river at or in the vicinity of the lave commenced to appear. cents and $1.00 F W. Schmidt A Co San Francisco. April 23.—The out would give a thousand dollars to pre Walters flouring mill. If the council draggista. look for the growing crops of the state takes action in the premises the serve their natural head dress. How- Washed-out Ford. is excellent. An unusual rainfall in bridge will be built by an appropri .-ver. they don't need to. Newbro's Yesterday while on his way from the southern counties, and the cus ation direct from the general fund iierpicide removes the effect of dan- Pendleton home, Hans Lorenzen drove tomary abundance in Central and of the city. Iruff by destroying the cause, the only into a washed-out ford in the river Northwestern California have caused landruff cure that actually destroys near Mission. The horses immediate a large acreage to be sown in grain Announcement the dandruff germ. Sold by Ittading ly went in beyond their depth and and it looks well. With warm grow We wish to announce to the public iruggists. Sen«! 10c in stamps for sam- We have purchased the second ing weather from now on the yield that we have Just received from the pie to The Herplcide C.. Detroit. Mich. bad to swim out with the light wagon attached. Mr. Lorenzen confined his ha id store at 312 < ‘« urt street. \V« In will doubtless be greater than in any East a new hearse costing $1,600. It F. W. Schmidt &. Co. attention to hanging on and came out tend to refit it and increase the »lock. recent year. In the main, the rain has is of the latest pattern and best work safe with the wagon, though wet to We wouhi iw glad to have our friends come at opportune intervals, although nanahip, having rubtier tires and all HELIX HAPPENINGS. the skin. A large box of groceries dr«>p in If you neeti anything ill our in the Sacramento and San Joaquin modern improvements. Our under which was in the hind end of the wag tine If you have anything to sell let valleys the precipitation was rather taking department is thoroughly Maude Bott Recovering From Pneu us know, we can »ell it for you. Drop on box floated out and was lost. light in the early autumu, so that lr equipped and up to date. monia—Henry Hill Takes Cattle to in and h «* c our line of Indian curios. some sections seeding on ground not BAKER * FOLSOM. Giva us a trial. *e will treat you light Mountains—Dance at German Hall. summer fallowed was considerably de Wheel Missing. Pendleton, Or. layed. and in those sections the har Helix. April 21.—Maude Bott, who Fred l^mpkln Is minus a wht'el. vest will be later than could be wish has been seriously ill with pneumonia. I.ast Tuesday night somt'one took Jacks for Sale. ed. It is believed, however, that the his chainless Cres««-nt bicycle from In I have for sale at the East Oregon Is slowly recovering moisture in the ground will be every stock farm. 12 miles north of Hepp Miss Fled»* and Effie Parkes, of Pen front of the East Oregonian building where sufficient to carry the crop ner, two fine large Jacks, the pick of lieton, spent Sunday at the home of and so far has ralle«) to return it. through, even if late. Wheat, barley six head. Anyone wanting a Jack their uncle. L D. Smith. Anyone knowing of the whereabouts and oats all promise good crops and should call or address B. F Swaggart of a wheel of this description will con- Guy Smith and Walter Finley cam«.* the crop in Southern California will Heppner. Ore. >ut from Pendleton Saturday and re fer a favor u|ion th«* owner by tel««- certainly be very much larger than phonlng him ai the East Oregonian timed Monday. usual. office For Sale. Mrs. Q. W. Knight. Mrs. Cockerline Th«- brisk demand from the south Forty acres, near Vancouver, Wash in«l Mrs. Glass, were Pendleton visit ern hemisphere, which has reduce«! Jim Somers. Defendant. Good house, new barn One mile to ors Saturday. our stock, is likely to continue, and M« ntion w . ir made a few days ago there is a large fleet of grain ships railroad station and creamery. Ru Pete Sones went to Pendleton today ral mall; spring and running water. on business. or a suit bi ought by E. J. Wilbur for waiting for loads. At the present Fine orchard. All farming tools. $156. resulting from the burning of time -harters are the lowest in the Mrs. 1). B. Richardson went to Pen $2.000. E J. Hufford. Sta C„ Port a bunkhouse near Meacham. By an history of the trade, and. while they dleton today. land. Or. error .probably typographically, the will probably be somewhat higher in Frank Stanton went to Pendleton name of the defendant was omitted the fall, the amount of tonnage here, STATE OF OntO, > Saturday. from the Hem. The de!cn«iant, who is and beaded this way, is so large as to CITY OP TOLEDO, )M Daw Howard went to Pendleton accused of firing tho bunkhouB«' by LUCAS COUNTY. ) assure reasonable freight rates and overturning a stove, is Jim Somers. J. Cheney make« oath that he 1» Monday. consequent fair prices for grain. As the Frank Mr. B. B. Richards went to Athena senior partner of the firm of F. J to prices, exporters are out of the Cheney & Co., doing buslcrss In the city of Monday. If you desire a good complexion use market and millers are buying very Toledo, county end state aforesaid, and Mrs. Anna Brannon visited friends Mokl Tea, a pure herb drink. It aets sparingly. We quote shipping at that said firm will pay the sum of One in Cold Spring Tuesday. on the liver and makes the skin Bowman, the Photographer Hundred Dollars for each and every case $1.35 to $1.38*4. milling. $142 to of Miss Roberts, of Portland, has been smooth and clear. Cures sick head Catarrh that cannot be cored by the $1.45 per cental use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. visiting in this city. aches. 25 eta. and 50 eta. Money re Special rate for tho next 60 days Sworn to before me and anbacrlbed In Miss Alpha Knight, of Pendleton, funded if It does not satisfy you. Wool Markets. tny presence this nth day of December, A. 0n> cabinet photo of tho baby free spent Sunday with friends here. Write to W. H. Hooker A Co.. Buffalo. Boston. April 23—There was a D.. 1880. Until July 1st I will give absolutriv fr»<* on«* (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Mr. P. C. Scott returned from Lynd. N. Y , for free sample. W. H Schmidt larger volume of business in the wool L «»inple cabinet photo ot anv baby 1«»» than Notary Public. Wash., where he haH lieen for the 4 Co., druggists . two years old. Bring them In awjr *lav except market this week than has been done Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally Saturday, a« that 1« my bn«y dev. r'or tne «ame for many weeks past, with prices flrm tnd acts directly on the blood and mucous past week, looking for a location. length of time I will make a r-MALL CABINltT Mr. J. Montgomery and wife, of Many citizens of Grant's Pass op PHOTO ol children or adult tor ZAe. Don’t ml»« and dealers more confident. Fine ter surfaces of the system. Send fo- testi Myrick, were in the city today. monials free. thia opportunity of getting an artistic, well pose accepting a library from Carne ritory wools showed a substantial im F. J CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O Henry Hill passed through Helix gie because it will keep the city poor Anlxhed picture of your little one» absolutely provement in the way of sales, with gold bv all druggists, TBc. free Ketuember tlie pla<-e Main «(reel, near today with a large drove of cattle, to maintain it. prices flrm Quotations: Territory, Hall's Family Pills are the hast the bridge General Summary m Oregon—Re ports From the Columbia River Valley Furnished by the U. S. De partment of Agriculture. Portland. Oregon. April 21. 1903.— The weather during the week has been favorable tor farm work, but the nights were too cool for rapid growth Frosts occurred frequently, and early cherries, plums, sliver prunes and peaches have been ¡ light ly damaged in the upper end of the Willamette valley and in Southern Oregon. The bulk of the fruit crop, however, is uninjured, ami is getter ally in a very promising condition. The soil is in excellent condition tot plowing, ami ibis work Is advancing rapidly in all sections; some are sum mer tallowing, while others are plow ing for corn, potatoes and late grain Spring wheat seeding is nearly com pleted. except on low lands and in the plateau section of the state. Fall wheat is doing well: it has a ?ood color and covers tlie ground nicely. Spring wheat is germinating rlowly, but otherwise it is in a prom ising condition Barely also looks veil; but few complaints are mad« rbout w«*edy fields. Considerable al alia has been winter killed in Bake! and Malheur counties. Pasturage is mproving slowly, and stock has gain >d proportionally iu flesh. The cro| >f lambs is below the average. Sheet shearing is in progress Hops ar« 'oming up and being cultivate«!: •onsiderable complaint is made o: nissing hills. Potato planting is gen *ral in the western se«-tions. and -ome corn has been plant«**«! in ths southern counties. Columbia River Valley. Boyd Wasco county. P. P. Under wood.—Warmer weather and gixx howers have been very beneficial ti •rops. Spring grain has come U| veil. Fall grain stooling nicely »here far enough advanced. Potatc laming begun. Wasco. Sherman county. W. C iorehouse.—Exi-ellent weather foi vheat; spring seeding almost com ileted. In the sections where th« ut worms have done damage, re ceding is in progress. Ione. Morrow county. P G. Balsin er.—Weather favorable for crops vheat and grass progressing nicely. Arlington. Gilliam county. R. H tobinson.—Grain doing well. Popla: ind locust trees leaving out. Pas veek has been favorable for crops. Pendleton. Vmatilla county. H. J Taylor.—Weather warmer, but rail ¡ceded. Wheat growing nicely lardens not growing much. Petat« ■lanting begun. Summer fallowing s progressing nicely. Grass short stock not doing well; feed in stub ile fields poor S«»eding complete iere. Plateau Region. Union. Union county, John W. Min i. k.—Cold and generally cloudy Jotting growing. Ground very dry; ain badly nettled. Spring seeding will not germinate until it rains seeding nearly finished Stock vet? hin Notice Qurdane & McBroom J S.-J — PAY TAXES ON CASH. Residents of Umatilla County Who Have Taxable Money, Assessor Btraln reports the follow Ing taxpayers hav«.* given In on the a» sesament rolls the amounts of money notes and accounts set opposite their names: Money. Notes Aaron Miller $ 900 Henry Miller 1395 Carrie M. Sh!<-«1» 105 A. M. Elam .......... 10,000 H K Wilder . 1OO0 2475 S A Miller 1600 E. D. Walket 900 W T Wn ,i . ♦ î 75 300 G. Johnson 900 87 William Johnson 1200 900 J. W Arnold 2400 F 1* Miller 300 J W l'owvrs 120 Johnson and Son €00 C. A Button 900 R. F Vanclcie 540 300 A. D Sloan 10 000 lame* Huston 300 4tokes Kirk 480 S. L. Barnett.......... 6000 William Nash 1300 J H Hileman 20o- Harry Sayers 200 I A Winn.......... I Oil 3 (J. RichardiKin 300 August Arp.............. 400 \ II Stone 300 Richard Bros 4O0 T 0 Ried 2OÍI AGRANDLINEOF Japanese Silk.... Fresh, New, and Host Desirable Colorings of Jap Silk bought by us dirict from the most pron inent Japanese Manufacturer.«, SAVING OUR CUSTOMERS THE JOBBER'S PROFIT All Our 24 Inch Double Wedding. Two weddings were solemnized last •vetting at the Church of the Redeem *r the Rev W E. Potwine offi« taring Albert F Warren, of Union «ounty. ind Miss Jessie I. M Beil, of Athena, were united In marriage, and !mm«rdi- itely following, tbe ceremony was per formed for James 8. Bell and Miss Bessie Ixxkwood of Athena A num her of friend* and relative-» were pres ent Mr Bell and Mrs Warren are brother an<l sister. .Mr. Warren is a ton of Rev. John Warren, formerly of he Pendleton parish Mr and Mrs Warren will reside on the groom’» arg«- farm in Union county, and Mr. md Mrs. Beil will make their home on Mr. Bell » wh«at ranch uear Athena. Both couple» are well known and ilghly respected young people Japanese and China Silk at 45 Cents We pay particular attention to our silk department. See our north window The Big Boston Store Don't let it escape You don’t always have such an orport*^nity ot securing a _plecd:d fisting outfit as we are r tiering just now We have the best split bamboo poles, hook», tiies, reel», leaders, and everythir.g in the line of fishing tackle. A Bad Wreck ut» I M lud II r br. teor ©Q bad • » ai it «so be llfvrirug&lT r>|«i’-ed If in u till «od «Apertene*. tn ■ ip. $$♦ w amt aol v<ri«i»p «a» do wo-d* r> A r«bi< a ’• al«av» w* rth repamag If liter©- fbf. and that te wuat w© «i© ind furthermore ©ur pne»» ar© tery mod©ra<© oar Win* «a<ock» «re the ra«i«at rustí;©© tn tbe market The < uu-r bearti«©. *4 - à» »bJ wieeì e$ad hub© tnale them loda li U labe la 'hte climate Our hark» are auk*© by the xom Brsn a <1 are <©a ran teed i© Ue lbe beat made < ©al ©fid tee oa- b.gg e* th- ?»fTAe«0© PI»© haedb^ by ua it tbe A awl ibiag la «©rth. W.J.CLARKE & CO. 2ii Court Street •«tAttLC HROTKIAft V« bb U aad tuarar'e© ib© m © v ©< GamUtM •b<1»e© HAY Fine baled wheat hay for sale at ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Dutch Henry’s I ♦ Feed Yard ♦ ♦ Fine YeUow Newtown Apple«, ♦ ♦ only 90 centn & box. ♦ A HUMMER WEEK We propose to make tbit a HUMMER WEEK at the ST. JOE STORE We sha.l ofler all our new bpring Goods at prices that NO competitor will meet. We have the goods and will make the prices, and they will be so reasonable that NO GOOD SHOPPER will fail to call and examine goods and iearn prices. We feel confident we can save you money on every purcha e made at our store. We include in this sale Dress Goods, Dry Gocds, Clothing, Furnishings. Hats, Shoes. Notions. Custom Tailor Suits. Everything goes; nothing reserved Come and learn if it will not pay you to trade at the ST. JOE STORE. Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 cent« a ♦ dosen. We have the Famous and al ways satisfactory LYONS MERCANTILE CO. The Leaders in Pendleton ♦ MONOPOLE COFFEE A trial trill convince yon of its aerlte 4 ■ 4 4 4 4 ♦•44 CASTILE SOAP N-xriv every me claim*« to be telling a pure Ca-»Ule Hoap. The name ''tactile te atm ply a trade name. There was a time when it stnwi <««r «»live Oil S wp We will just «ay that we are selling an Olive Oil H >ap made tn >paiu from ibe bewt Spanish Olive Oil and let yon «•«mparvit aith y«H»r ''CaatUe tkrnp.” D. KEHLER & SON The Big Store in a Small Room. 4 4 4 4 4 e 4 4 4 4 4 4 10c Cake; 3 Cakes 25c We a*k you to notice the peculiar color of OUR SOAP (not pure white’ wiik'li is«»*tain«si by adding (no-green) which i« obtained by addit-g coloring matter, but a light pure grey. AUo aotice tbe odor anil the actioM of Ue map in water. Alta Street, Opposite Savings Bank HOMES KOEPPEN’S DRUG STORE 65 Steps From Main St., Toward the Coart Hoose In Pendleton and out a fvw milvs. Farm* or small Tract*. $10.50 per acre buy* 160-acre farm with crop, 9 mile* from town $6.000 buys 480 acres, spring water. 9 mile» out $3.200 buys 160 acres, new home, only 2 miles from Pendleton $4.500 buys 360 acres, part bottom. wni«> timber, growing crop—a rare bargain. $800 buys 5-acre home n«'ar city limits, mostly bottom in alfalfa— Just what you are looking for. $1.500 buy* 20 lot* Irrigated, fruit; buildings. $2.200—5acre home; well improved bottom land, irrigated—for ganleu and chickens. $2.600—A 10-acre home; well Improv ed: fruit. 140 acres; choice grain land, 9 miles out. $7.000. WE BELIEVE IN DOCTORS We believe that every man when he is sick shcul«l call a doc tor, and not try to "doctor” himself. We believe there would be far less sickness—far better health—if everybody would do everything possible to co operate with doctors in taking better care of their health We believe that the best way, always, is to have a doctor «w*e what the matter is, and write a prescrip tion for it, and then have a reliable druggist prepare the medicine according to the prescription. Prescriptinis our Specialty. Accuracy and Purity of Drugu Beyond Question BROCK & McCOMAS CO. DRUGGISTS Pendleton Oregon N. T. Conklin. —:At Pottotfice.:— Phone. Red 277. THE RACYCLE The Little Darlings Now that gentle Spring is wit t us. Mothers, you can take your children out in the op n air and tet them enjov the sunshine. Wc want to have the pleasure of showing you the swell- est line of BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS In Pen iieton, The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handledin Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racyclc. Withee, BAKER &, FOLSOM, Next door to Postoffice. LEGAL BLANKS 3tl Coort alogoe of them. Street A foil supply always kept tn stock.