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A QUILTING BEE. CAMAS PRAIRIE CATTLE ASSOCIATION HAS MEETING Mr»11. Charles Betts, of Helix. Give» an Old-fashioned Party to the El derly Ladies. FRIDAY ARPIE 24. 1903 E. SMITH LIVESTOCK CO- THINK THEM BEST. Think Much Money Can Be Made in Young Mutton and Also in Thor oughbred Rama for Idaho and Mon On Saturday. April 18. Mrs. Chas, Betts, of Helix .gave a dinner party and an old-fashioned quilting bee to the elderly ladles of the village. The guests were Mrs. Myrlck, Mis. Huson Rehm. Mrs. Stanton. Mrs. Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. Dodge. Their combined ages numbered 38o years, but in spite of their advan« < years, they showed their skill by al most finishing the quilt. Miss Emma Green assisted Mrs Betts in receiving them. They pass ed a very pleasant day together, re calling their younger days .and found that each represented a different state. The old gentlemen are anxiously waiting, hoping Mrs. Betts will give them a dinner party, and have faith fully promised to split wood if sh«- will. to Be Driven Out—Range Already High Wind Blows Down Fruit Trees —Fr«nk Kapp Returns From Medi cal Springs—Fine Stock. Weather for Crowded With Stock of Taxpayers. Alba. Ore April 2'».—Weather Is «wl. freezing nearly every night, causing grass to grow very slow. Plowing has just commenced al though the ground is very wet yet. J. B. I les pain was in the valley yes terday, lie was taking a trip over his telephone system, repairing be It tween here and Pendleton, Mr. lles- pain looks the picture ot health. The golden hen is u native of «.amas Prairie. Mrs. Carrie Connel killed a ten a few days ago and in Its craw found a gold nugget worth 30 cents and in another one found a small piece about the size of the head of a pin. There is a record of other hens here doing as well. Arch Ellis. who is working for C. Cunningham, has moved his family to Alba to attend school. The Cattle Association met at Ukiah Satunlay and was largely at tended. Great «-nthusiasm prevailed, It was ordered that no bulls tie allow- cd on the rang«- until the 15th ot June, Pickets will closely guard the cattle line and see that sheep in truders shall not invade th«- rights ot permanent settlers, who have lust withstood the cold blasts of winter and are st niggling on the border of civilization, trying to make an honest i.ving. The range is already over- iocki-1 with • attle and horses belong ing to taxpayeis living in this n«-igh- terhood. who are holding a little tough range adjoining their homes end live here the y—ar round and are the pioneels of this coast who are the gteat Northwest building up anile the big stockmen live in towns in winter and crowds th< settler* here in summer and are breaking up school district* by their large land beddings aud tearing down instead of building up the commonwealth of the Inland Empire, ns it Is the actual set tler that builds up a country* Th« Cattle Association will again m««et at Ukiah on the 16th day of May All member» in good standing arc* requested to be present tana Ranges. Ridge. April 18—Thomas Ogle re- The J E. Smith Livestock Compa ports that the high winds u short ny has sold to Pope A- Howard 1.500 time ago blew down about 25 fine head of sheep to be shipped to Mln tree* on the B. F. Ogle stock ranch, nesota May 15. where they will be Most of them were in dusters ___ and like full fe«i throughout the summer for were torn up by the roots. soft, thick, fall marketing in Chicago. It is reported that Kopp brothers glossy heir It is worth remembering that Pope lost a good cow and calf ill a well of & Howard aver that the 8.000 mutton Such a« Nsw- Mrs. James Davis, a few days ago sa>-s Usari- lambs they bought of the Smith Com Frank Kopp, who hus been taking cide pnxluces. pany last fall and which were full treatment at the medical springs of tecause they were the fed through the winter, realize thal it in Washington, has returned home much creases their finest muttons that have come into improved, yet not fully cured. beauty fully 100 the Chicago market this year from per cent. All ladies B................................... Hinkle is building fence for the who wish to give Eastern Oregon This 8.000 lot were Rust Bros. . Nxwaao's H k Kn STOCK IN WALLOWA. grade Shropshires. But in spite ot W E Baker was transacting bust- ows» trial w ill aron the par excellence of the Shropshire become convinced of ness in Pendleton this week. Been Heavier t his fact, because, by grade when properly handled, the Sheep Lottes Have It is reported that George L. Hone destroying the dead Than Usual—Cattle and Horses man .of Gurdane. has purchased the Smith p«»ople are radical partisans of ly germ al work up the Merino—the Spanish and the l>e on the hair root, it About the Sams- Harold farm In that vicinity last makes dandrufl. falling lane. Wallowa. Oregon, April 22.—(Ed- week. The farm consists of 480 acres hair and thin, brittle hair mutton itor East Oregonian!— * In i impossibilities. Th«»y claim that the best reply to and the price paid was $25< h >. sheep for Eastern Oregon is a cross yours Mr. and Mrs. T B. Simonton ar«« of April 6th, concerning of fullblood Merino bucks on native stock losses would say that sheep working for Mr. and Mrs Charles Ely fitvl it equally as valuable, grades which are partly Merino. But losses have been heavier than usual o. Gurdan«« at present. it works like a charm,even up their adherence for profit is staunch , I think five per cent will i about cover J A. Ingersol. of Michigan, is visit on laid heads. ____ for the wool sheep, and in their opln I the loss, There has not been more ing with his niece. Mrs. I H Tavlor. for Sale at ail f irat-Claaa brag St ion the nearer that sheep is to being than the natural loss of cattle, C m ot Alba fullhlooded Merino the better, as will siderabie loss of horses when* not Charles E. Hoover, of Alba, was a be seen hereafter Not merely do fed. Can not give eetimate of per- guest of the Ogle's Wednesday night. they believe in high grade Merino, cent of loss on cattle and horses He was on his way to Pendleton but the sheepraiser who wishes to re ports sonic wlntery wealhtr in Yours verv truly, make the Lest of his opportunities— part. JAMES TERRY. which opportunities include climau | Stock Inspector Wallowa County E R Baker, ot Pendleton, Vi» and range principally—in their opin iting in this |iart a few days ion had best work into the fullblood The ] Misses Susan and Wheat at Pilot Rock. ed Merino as fast as possible. They W F Earnhcart reports the wh«'»t Ogle of Athena are reported to have take no stock whatever in th«« theory in the Pilot Rock country and all the th«- measl« s. hut are gvtt.ny along some hold that a cross is necessary way south from the city as In really nicely. to secure hardiness or any other d«- William Futter has move«! pi- < at better condition on an average than sirable quality, but hold that the nat the wheat in the northern part of the tie out to nls hem«« ranch near Ul.iah ural adaptability of the animal to Mrs. lames Davis ai.d tarrilv of A v/rrt* ici county. All the livestock in the acclimate and to also perfectly as L lust ratei ? southern pait of the county is also in lai. ar-» visiting and transactii r bus similate our native forage, makes C irculars fine condition, and the range is excel iix ss ii. this vicinity at present. I the fullhlooded animal to all intents We hav<- had very pleasant weathe lent—considerable lietter than It was li c the ties* w««ek and purposes an indigeneous Ameri- Cloudy anti warm P»jr J tc-.reo^»’ JO a year ago. • car. sh««ep. In other words, that a few I most of the time with some snow FbJlHAjqn.flta i generations of Americanization of the | and rain, some freezing during the 1 ephere Mwr J94- finest Spanish sheep as perfectly I first part oi the week, and the ther adapts that sheep to Western Amer , mometer registered from 36 to (0 ca as it is adapted to Spain. | above xero. Nice weather (or lamb- J. E Smith, the head of the com j ing and fine grass, and :to««d for all I kiiide oi stock pany. does not take much stock in the concern so many sh««ep and other Thomas Og!«-. who has undergone stockmen express about "changing RANGE SHORTER THAN 3 siege of rh«*umatism for some time EVER KNOWN BEFORE r» main* in about the same «Mindition methods of sheep farming" being ctowded on Umatilla county by the breaking up of the larg«- ranches and Spring Very Backward—Esther Nar WEDNESDAYS LOCALS farms, and by other conditions He kins I n ju red—Geo rge Payne Re admits that methods will be modi turns From Crook County—Abe Miss Olive Rigby is quite 111 fied to a certain extent, but that they Abrahamson Going to Canada. H I*. Swaggait went to Athena will not be radically changed. At Brlggson. Ore., April 20.—Esther this morning. the sam»> time the Smith company is J F Clemni< r. of Alba is visiting to a certain extent adapting their Narkans. the little daughter of Mr. methods to tbe changes which they and Mrs. Peter Narkans. fell from a his cousin. A C Funk themselves re«-ognize. For instance, fence a few days ago injuring her Floyd Anderson w««nt Monday out It is thought to his «laint n«-ar Pilot Rock they have already gone into the "mod right arm very badly ified" system somewhat, but believe the small bone is fractured. F E Jam«-« has been appointed A. M Gillis and wife were in this its application will begin and end deputy sheriff by Shcrifl Taylor vicinity Tuesday preparatory to mov about at that point where they apply R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent. J J Ruulstune of Adam* was in Mr. Gillis ha» a «Oree i it now; the development of the mut ing up soon ro»itf hom<- ton capabilities of the yearly surplus. of men employed putting up fence the city yesterday ««n | from Seatth- They consider that the country is and making other improvements aliout SHERIFFS SALE. Geary Kirnlir« II hin mad* timi*r now stocked to its safe limit, and the place. He has purchased several Nolk* is hereby given ll>at under aud by that opinion compels the conclusion hea«l of cattle which h«« will bring up land proof on a tract of land n«-ar virtue ot a writ nt execution issued out o* that the surplus must go on tbe mar lr a few days Bingham Springs tbe Circuit Court ot tbe State ot Uregoo ket every year as mutton instead of Clarence Ross has gun« dtiwn to A S Quant the Alba uh rebant u. and tor the County ot Umatilla, nude. being beid and developed for wool as I herd sheep for Mr. Goodman near was in th«- city ye«t«-rdai en rout«* I be sea: thereof, aud to me direc ted sad de liver- d apo» * ju«1«u ent and decree render««' has hitherto been the system In Vanaycle until about the 15th of May. home from Portland. and entered in -aid court on tbe -5lb day ol conformance with this theory the when they will take them to the moun March ttux«. In favor of S W Kben. as plitoV J H Price ha» «old to II I M ('«» k Mr. Rosa and id. an t against W It Goltra »xecutor Don Smith company now raises root crops tains for the summer burn for $13.060. bis 72«» a. r« farm K. Field Effie Kb«-a and tb» Pendleton .-avin(» and hay more especially for the de his son. Earnest intend herdinr for lying six ir.‘les northeast < Bank, a CvrporatiOD, as defendants, whettby of milk-producing quali Mr. Goodman during the waso: tbe plaintiff uid tec ver a personal de, ree and velopment The Miss s Bessi«- amt Willie I^-hti went to the valley to order of anle against tbe oefeucsttu *'. H ties in the breeding ewes and thus wood of Helix, were in tis Goltr . executor. Dora K Field», Effie Rhe* «««cure marketable lambs earlier than day to be gone for a few days on bus and tbe Pendleton savings Bank, a corpora tenlay dependence upon the natural iness. tion f r tbe »am of ».«All.-5, with interest by visit. thereon st the race ot 10 per cent p-r annum range lsaa> Abrahamson retumnl home from the 22nd day ot December. ISvj, and tbe Blown Jack yesterday shipped The company now has 3.8OO full- from Salem last week, where he has further »urn ot *27, attorney'» fo««, and tbe c«»wand aiabur-etr.ent« l»z-d at f 19 «0. snc. blooded Merino ewes. of which num- been since last September, attending lijoe worth of hides- i— mostly from cattle and sheep -to Portland whereby it »a» decreed that tb» mortgag« ber 2.00) have been bred to imported, srhool I from dated on the 7th dav ot July, 1*9». eveeute t by registered Delane and Spanish Meri- Girorge Payne returned fr«im Crook this point. Huge Field» and Dora > Ftrld», hl* wile, to plaintiff, u on tbe fo.lowing leerr,bed real no bucks. These breeding ewes will county yesterday. He is not very sell Richard C Baker has sold ICO ¥r «perty In t'meill a County. Orego i. to-wlt be fed before and after lambing with pleased with that section of the coun acros of land n««ar Nre to James be west ball ot the souteeast quarter an ! the I 1 W. F Earnharf ra*t half ot tii« southwest quarter -t 'action ' domestic hay and root crops as the try. Charles Wilks, of Athena, who I »avis for $1 000. and tbe northw.at quarter ot the Dortheatt best method of developing tht lambs accompanied Mr Payne, was quite eff«-«tcd th«- transfer .Barter and the nonbeaat quarter of tbe north both for the outside market for breed pleased and located a homestead The W. A C. R bridge over tbe west quarter of Section « all In Toni-shlp I R. J Boddy will build on his moun Walla Walla River, four miles this North and Range S b . E. w m .. which m ttgag- ing rams and for the outside mutton wa» recorded on July 7th. 1WJ, a. page z»i el market as well. In this general way tain ranch and move up in the near side of Hutt's Junction. «as com book 21 of tbe record« of mortgage» tn tbe He will also fence the entire pleted several days ago office of tbe County Recorder oi Vrnatlll* the Smith company adapts its meth future ods to whatever changing conditions piece of land soon, preparatory to County. Oregon »n old be foreclos'd, «nd the I. Stubblefield yesterday shipped ■a'd real property «old by tbe Sactiff ol Cn,a- there may be. and does it as tbe best pasturing stock. tllla«'onnty. Oregon, tosetbiy »aid judgment method of disposing of the natural I to Carst«»tis Bros, of Seattle, two H W l>eam. of Athena, purchased and all co»u; therefor» I willx>n 'aturday.May expense and I I the north half of the Down's farm, on carloads of fine fat hogs bought of 9th. IMKt. at two o'efctk in the afternoon ol increase at the least that day. at tbe front door of th» court bouse greatest profit I Weston mountain, last week. The G W. Hunt from his Echo ranch in the City of Pendleton. I'matilla County. R King and family left overland wool, the Smith company be- As to consideration is not known Oregon, »ell all tbe rignt. title. Interest aad es for an extended tate which the »aid defendants, aad all person» lieveg the very best animal is the trip Mrs. Olive Navir. and daughter. yesterday claiming and io claim by, through or under fullhlooded sheep .and not only that Miss Bessie, went to Pendl««ton Mon through Washington It is hoped Mr them, or any of them, bad on the 7th day oi Ju«y. is»«, or alnre then have had. or aow but that the fullhlooded is the mo«t I day to do shopping and attend to King's health will be benefited by the have, in aad to the above deecr!b«M reel prop profitable for the Wallowa country other business I change. erty anl every part thereof, at public auction and for the Idaho and Montana mar Milt Pomeroy of Seven Mile, will Abe Abrahamson is making prepa to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the I proceed» ot »uch »ale to be applied in setlsiar kets. They have noticed the tenden xtions to leave for Alberta, «'ana-' this spring build several miles of •ion o! »eld execution and all coata cy for years in those districts to run rations to leave for Alberta. Canada fencing on his ranch and also build Dated this 31st dav ol March 1»'1 f to a coarse sheep, and that tendency soon, in view of locating there several cabins for th«> accommodation T. D. TAYLOR Sheriff of L'mhtillh County. Oregon has resulted in a lanky, loose-limbed Frank Taylor went to Pendleton on of his herders By C P. DAVIS, Dey.nty and coarse loose-fibred wool animal ousin«s last week John McMaster, OÍ North Yakima Now those districts have begun to re Mrs. Payne and family return««d arrived yesterday and I todav went Notice of Final Account. I Friday from, a two weeks' visit at the 1 alize their error and to breed for the down to Echo to look 1 for sheep, He In the County Court of tne State ol Oregon development of wool. Furthermore, home of her mother Mr«. Desjier. In is buying for his own ranches for Umatilla C«Minty in the In the matte, of the oetat« of Nelson Rogers, those districts mentioned have begun Athena Yakima country. deceased. to buy their fine bucks in great num R. J Boddy has purchased a baling Notice Is hereby given that I hav» tiled xrlth J S Jones the slock buyer states the Clerk o'the abor« enticed Con:t my final bers tn Umatilla county, which makes pr«ws and will operate the sam«- In areonn and report in lhe above mentioned es a great and increasing market for this and jeighboting localities the that it takes lots of rustling to get hold of almobt any kind of stock tate, and »«Id Court ba* appoint'd eleven fine sheep, wool sheep, raised here. coming season o'clock in tbe forenoon of May 9, lira, as '.he ready for shipment to the Sound for The Smith company standard for Spring is yet very backward; tbe time, and the County Court Room to lhe Court He yester- House of Unuuilla County. Oregon, in -.he city Eastern Oregon is a sheep that will i days are cloudy anti cold, and grass the fresh meat market. •I rendietoo. in that County, as the place. clip in pounds at a year old and dav bought a bunch of fine beeves grows very slow. Hundreds of cat • ben and where all persons baring any objec of J R Guridarlan for Piatzoeder. tfon or exception to anything in said a. count weigh 100 pounds after shearing Sot tle are on the range with but little and report contained, or fo any act of mine as only do they believe in an<l reach to subsist on. It is said that range , Administratrix may present th« same for tbe Suit for $156. Court's consideration, *n«1 at that lime and that standani, but claim that that is the shortest now than It has ever | By hi* attorneys. Hailey A Lowell. p ace »aid Anal artconnt will be settled by said saint sheep leaves the largest and been known to he for this time of I Court. E J Wilbur has Itegun a suit for the best carcass for the mutton mar i the year. Tula aoti< e la published pursuant tn order ol the recovery of $156 I ket when it has reached tbe age to The efreum- said County Court, made on April «. l-jfrt stances leading to the indebtedness be discarded altogether for wool A C3TKIA k. ROGER*. SCHOOL ELECTION. Adminlvtratriz of the estate nt Melson Rog- The fullblood Delane and as alleged are inter«*sting They are Spanish rrs. diseased Merino is the sheep embodying those Proposition to Bond District for $25.- to tbe effect, according to the com qpalities. in their opinion, and their 000 Was Voted Down—Very Light plaint, as follows; November 9. 1901. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTIC-. tbe defendant "carelessly and with devotion to this ideal in their meth Vote. la IB« County Court ot ibn Bute of Oregon for ods and systems shows they must be gross negligence" overturned and up The result of the bond election yes Cm*till» eoan’y set a stove iM a bunkhouse near prove their claims The In me matter oi the nsute ol Edward A. able to terday was 135 votes against the fullblood Delane Smith company's Ilrown, decenxe-1 proposition and 82 for. Three ballots Meacham, the result being the burn Nciie« is hereby given th*', the underlined anti Spanish Merino bucks average ing of the bunkhouse and its con- were discarded on account of being tin» been appointed administrator ot th« aoove tents, Wilbur owned the bunkhouse rtititled ««tale by the above entf'led Court and 26 pounds to the fleece at two years defective. reach 32 of age, and individuals which he values at $60. Alex Burk baa duly .<u all tied as me law direct*. The very light vote indicates either All persons having etaitna against «aid es pounds. The same animals average i complete apathy on the part of the meyer owned 150 worth of chattel* late are hereby notified to present tbe sami- wlth proper vouchers to the undersigned at the 13*i pounds fleece as yearlings. This voters, or else that a very large pro i in the bunkhouse, and George Rote odles ol Hatley A- Lowell, lle«paln Block, Pen- company raises lambs from 80 per $16 worth of chattels therein. Since dl-lon. Oregon, within six month- from tbe cent of their fullhlooded ewes, and portion of them could not mak«« up the fire Wilbur has had the two lat dste hereof their minds in the conflict of opin Dated al f*en>lleU>ii. ‘»rewou, Marsh <(, 1 ju 3 have now. in the best of condition. ions and refus«>d to participate in ter claims assigned to him and now BEN r. BROWN, su««s for the valu«* of th«« total a» 2,300 lambs from the 2.900 fullblood the election at all. It is very prob Administrator. ed ewes mentioned elsewhere. A Jit able that this is the potent explana stated above. tie later, when the l&mbing season tion of the light vote. NOTICE TO CREDIT0R8. is completed, the comi«any will have Real Estate Transfers. There are many surmises as to lu'tli» County Coxrt of th» State ot Oregon two ranches 45.(88) sheep on their |..r ('metili* County. what will or will not be dote lr the Ililiorn A Swag gart have bought tu tue metter ot l.le estate of Joeepb L. Stub ; and now have 80 men employed tak premises. One plan proposed is for of Geary Kimbrell lot 4. block 1. in Mefl, 1*1, dec-eased. I | ing care of the flocks. a proposition to lie submitted pro- the Livermore addition, paying there Notice in Berebv given to the creditors ot They begin shearing next Monday viding for more school buildings and and »0 pe-«on- hiving eie I me against the for $20u. This property Iles on the »«ale ot John L. 8 ubbie field, deceared, to anil will shear 25.000 sheep this sea more widely distributed than provid w< st side of Garfield street, between pn rent tbe *ame with tne neceaaary -jucb< rs son. It is just 29 years since J E. ed for by any scheme yet proposed attached to tbe under igned ex,-euio,a of aalu Martin and Wilson. Smith went into the business of rais Mtate at the residence of It M. Poro thy. n There is no particular evidence The United Trust Company has ut tbe esecutore ut said eelate, at hla reside ne ing sheep in thia county, with a part that the "defect" of not having more sold to T. J. Morris for $2.0» mi 320 near Milton, Oregon within Ms niutitha alter ner with whom to divide the profits tbe 27tii dav ot March, IM): buildings provided for by the propo acres in sections 14 and 23. of town on tne flock of 200 sheep, nearly all K M DOKCJTHY. K. A RISER, sition submitted yesterday was what ship 3. range 30, lying six miles Kxeeutor» ot ttie eatata of Joseph L. Subble- of which had the scab and with defeated the bonds, as the light vote northeast of Yoakum. teld, deceased. which they were infested for two i does not Indicate that any large pro- C. J Manning has sold to Levi El years. portion of the vote against the propo- i dridge for $6,UOO, his »'.no-acre farm CHATTLE MORTGAGE SALE. sition was sectional. If it had been which lies seven miles directly south Danger of Colds and Grip. the vote against might have been of the city. kouc«> 1* hereby given, tbai the und>-rilgn«'l. The greatest danger fron; colds and much larger. Still, the advocates o by virtu«.-ot a entitle utortgage > zeeuted by Jauirt Bear'!«l*-y to M. Jatob, dat«sl I>e«*einb«-r grip is their resulting in pneumonia. expansion must know that a different- j Articles of Incorporation. 1?. l'A'_ »ecu ring the pat went nt a note eleven d«te therewith, lor «Nt) aud intereat at I p-r If reasonable care 1:« used. r.-«we ver. ly framed proposition must be sub Articles of incorporation of the •ent per annum fro.-n dale, deacribe«l in tai«! and Chamberlain's co vo tgh tgli Remedy mitted that will have any show for Umatilla County Abstract Company » ortga»«:, <ui th» following personal property | taken, all danger will be avoided. carrying. be were filed this morning, The com- in the city ol i'endielon, I'matilla Co nty, O«e The tendency to maintain the exist pany has a capitalization of $5,000. g«i >, to-wlt One Iront and back oar and one “ Among the tens of thoesnr.d". who e at register, then tn the xaloon known a» ! have used this remedv for these dis- ing condition for th«« coming year is and the incorporators are Joseph T "Jim'» rise«." »ilu>ted on the eaat aide of I eases we have yet. to le irq of x sin- very strong, and unless expansion Is Hinkle. William J. Keys and John Mam »tree*, be ween Webb and Alta »ireeta. In Um city ot Pendleton atnra aid (wbl«-li mon j gle case having resulted In pneumo forced upon the district by the con W. Haller. The company will do a Jge in duly altne»ee«l and acknowledged bv j ia. which shows conclusively that it demnation of some of the present general real estate business, includ a-iea Bear«t«iey and w<a, on December 13, school quarters, it Is very probabl«« i is a certain preventive of that dan- ing buying, selling and leasing; also I Wil, «loir re< <irde<1 at page 2* of volume 7 of «be r<' rd» of « battle mortgage» n tbe office ot i gerous disease. It will cure a cold or that th««re will not lie any new build a general brokerage business, ab Kee -rder of Conveyance» ol »aid Cmatilta i an attack of the grip in less time ings the coming year. At the elec stracting. insurance and loan agency County) bat taken potteb-loi ot »aid ter«onal ‘ than any other treatment. It is pleas tion yesterday the judges were W. D. and handle money for both borrow property and will, at it o’clock in the lore noon on May 2, >'>«’., at So. 614, Main street, in ant and safe to take. For sale by Hansford and J. 8. Dupuis, and the ing and loaning. the city of Heudl-ton. Umutllia County, Ore- Tallman & Co. clerk was H. E Cook. got . »ell all of «al«l p-r»onal property a« pu lie auction, to th t bigtieat bi Ider Io- ea»h, pur Petition for Divorce. suant 'o the ptoviaiona a'<1 condition« In aal<l Scarcity of Fat Stock. Clip Is Light. Peter West has filed in behalf of eh at I el mortgage contained; the cond tion» of W. H. Gulliford, f Echo, has shear Mariuni R Sutton a petition for di John Shaw, of Echo and Heppner, «aid chattel mortgage having been vlolat**» through de aillt »1 »aid James Beardsley, i nd reports a great scarcity of mutton ed 3.50u of his sheep and will shear vorce from Albert Sutton. The peti the undersigned helm now the owner of the i said chattel mortgage and debt thereby sheep, and hogs and beeves for the the balance, 6.500, beginning May 1. tion also asks for the care and cus Mr. Shaw He will tak«« his sheep Into the moun tody of the Infant Child. The plaln- »cured, and having the right to forthwith packing house markets. foreclose the same buys for the coast markets, and is tains aliout May 20. The sheep are tiff and defendant were married in Dated th!» 16th day of Anrii. 190K Abandon finding difficulty In supplying the generally thin, according to Mr. Gul April. 1902, In Pendleton. CHAS II CAKTBK. demands of the fir mfor which he liford. compared with a year ago. and ment and non support are the grounds By J M BIJIT!.IT. HI» Agent. purchases. the clip is rather lighter for the divorce. A// Ladies j\eelev Gf e Alcohol, Cfium. Tobacco Using A* i Fiait Iroiki WCÄ.T out 5o do ib^ilraryMt Hut it IKKcs a. ¿ longtime Ä5K ~ your merchant. I POOR DIGESTION, LANGUID AND TIRED.” Ordered That No Bulls Be Allowed on Range Before June 15—Sheepmen CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION OF ECHO IS ORGANIZED. Business Men of the Booming Little Irrigation City of Umatilla Snow That The» Ar« Up to Date. CONTRACT IS CLOSED FOR SEWER Next Year the Teachers of the inland Empire Will Hold Their Attoci* tion at Thig Place. The session of the Inland Empire Teachers' Association at Walla Walla voted that the next session of the association, in April. 1904. be held in Pendletun This will be the second time the association has met in this place The first time was three year» ago. Th«' newly el««cte«l officers of tbe association are; President. President French, of th«- Weston Stat«» Normal College; first vice-president. Super intendent Nowlin, of Umatills coun ty; second vice-president, Misr May Scott, stat«* superintendent of Idaho: third vice-president. Prof«»ssor Bond, of Walla Walla, chairman of the ex «H-utlv«- committee. Professor E B Conklin Th«« officers enumerated will b<> members of the executive commit tee. and have authority to elect the remainder of th«» committe«« Steel Arrives. There ar«« now at Hunt's Junction seven carloads of st««cl ready to be put into th«» W & C. R. river bridge of The resumption at Pendh»ton. first dependa, work on fhe bridge the of upon when the remainder It is all ordered, ste«»l will arrive the bridge gang Also upon when which will finish the work is ready to enter ui»on it. The contractor who Is to finish it is now engaged on contract work for the O R A- N. Contest Settled. The contest case brought by Henry Wade against Carl M. Hemphill, in volving the title to a quarter section of land eight or 10 miies southwest oi the city, has been settled by the parties concerned, the settlement re suiting In <lls|H«nslng with th«« taking of testimony Mr. Wade, the routes tant. retains possession of the land. Jacob Kramer Dead, Jacob Kramer, aged 76 years, died Monday ______ _ ot paralysis after an Illness of a year, at his home In the south- ern part of the county The funeral wf|| be held today at Vinson. interesting Letter Concerning Pe ru no ] Will Meet Again Thursday Night to Authorize the Bonds—Policeman Issuance of Fee Resign Steel Cells Have Been Shipped. There were present at the council meeting last night Mayor Halley. Councilmen Clopton. Johnson. How- aid. Dickson, Swltzler and Summer ville. Recorder Fitz Gerald. Marshal S'heorer. Surveyor Kimbrell and At torney Caiter. P H F»-e tc-ndc-rc-d his resignation as n member of the ¡Millce force, but not aa street commissioner Th»« resignation was accept ed Th- recorder presented a comm il- nication from the ~ Pauley Company of St, Louis, stating that the steel cells bad been shipped the 15th, with full mat ruc tions for putting together, The« letter states that any ordinarily good blacksmith can put the cells to gether ready for occupancy, The freight on the cells will amount to $7»'.3o. which amount is to be deduct- ed from the amount remitted to the Pauley company. Th«- applications of A Kline. F X Sc-hemp and Swearingen for renewal of their saloon licenses were pre vented aud accepted. M A Rader was given permission to float a lianner across Main street, advertising th«- attractions of May Day. Closed the Contract. By unanimous vote the sewer com mittee was authorized to close the contract with (J. N. Miller for the building ot the sesrer system. Miller's remun«-ration to be 5 per < of the gross figures which tb«- tern in to cost, or |l.ai»i. if tbe sys tem eosts $30.0U0 an«l $2.<)00 if it should cost $4<i.<xxi The city attor ney was instructed to draw up ordi nances authorizing tbe issuance of the lionds to tbe amount ot $30JN)<|. Th«-se ordinances will be submitted and undoubtedly ¡lassed Thursday night, to which time the council ad journed Under the terms of the «on- tract Mr. Miller will give the exten- hit personal and almost contin- uous attention until It is completed. It is not believed it can be actually completed prior to th«- middl«- of No vember. One of the factors making tor delay is the probability that the larger i«anel» ot sewer pipe can not I be had before July 1. as it is not kept n stock. but has to be manufactured after the order is recelv«-d. and tie fore the order is sent in tbe bids must be advertised for. to < «imply with the law There are only four manufacturer» of sewer pi|>e in the Northw«wt. Th« suggestion was ma«ja- that the digging could be done before tbe pl I* is here, so it would be in readme» , lor the tnimediat«- reception of the i ipe when the pipe arrived Mr Mil- i ler setib-d that proposition I , ing that tbe chara«ler of th«- 1 »u« h that the ditches could i Jug and left without extensive uk and breaking do«n unless expensive cribbing was used t< I vent that result Besides, the I slant liability from accident» would result in damace suits against • the city must be considered Echo Or« April Ju.—Quite a num Lei of ibe citizens an<. liusin«», sen of this tov n and vf nity met at the office of th«- Arlington hotel at 2 o'clock thia afternoon tor the pur- pose of organizing an associa*! an to look after th«- inii i«»ts of this locaii- ti The n.e*-ting «as sell attest att«-nd>-<! and a d«*gree of enthusiasm shown by everyone present prwaent Spec« S¡»c«-< h« - w« re mad«- by I A E-teb J A Greene ind A W R«ibin»o. Th«' - m«-et|t;g tb«-n proo-edw! t<. organize the ■'Citizen»' Association <>t Echo." by electing I- president. A Esteb. Frank Spike, swte- i ice-president ; J. A Greene lary. an«! A W Robinson t r»-asur«-r. Upon motion tb«- < hair nppolrit»i a Kimmltte«- of fixe, coaaiating oi Chas H Miller. Claud Oliver. A W Robin- SOO. J A. Green« and Frank S, ike. i ar a permaii«-nt «ommitti-e on recep- ■ tioll and entertainment. The s»"cre- ■ lit- lai y a instructed to draw up able k .- laws for the regulation aud The m««et ¡nntrol of the association rug th« n adjourned i subject to the « all I ot the president. . This is certainly another move in There is surely the right direction no locality that has a brighter future before It than this vicinity when one stops to figure that in this immediate vicinity there are about lt.Ots* acres ot iand wlta water flowing by the side t ‘•thnoigh it. all easily irrigated and ■ apable of sustaining 10W fam liie». that is owned by about 2” in dividual* It is already demonstrat ed that this land Is <-a|*ble of pro ducing 10 tons of alfalfa per acre l*r annum Besides peaches, ¡tears, apri cots. prunes, and in fact, anything that will gm* in a semi-tropical cli mate. will grow as fine here as any place on earth This land, when prop erly irrigated is equal to the Yakima or Vineland country W W Hoagland of Spokane spent Sunday here He took a drive over the Butter Creek and Umatilla mead ows and pronounced it one of the finest countries he has seen anywhere. He »aid he thought he would return net« in a »bort time for the purpose ot investing in r»-a'. estate Frank Van Cleave was in vesieraay from the round up in the vicinity of Tub Springs He says stock in that pan of the country has withstood the rigors of winter very well. L. S. Stubblefield, of Seattle, is loading two cars with fat hogs here He is today for the Seattle market paying 7 cents, live weight. A large delegation from Pendleton is expected here Wednesday to at tend the mass meeting called by the American Hare Packing and Cold Storage Co PENDLETON CHOSEN. SYSTEM. D ella . J anvemj Miss Ifolla Janveau, <««be Hotel, Ottawa, Ont„ is from one of the oldest au beet ku«.wn French Canadian famlhesin Canada. In a recent letu-r to The Peru na Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio, she says: • • Last spring my blood seemed dogged up, my digestion poor, mj bead ached and I felt languid and tired all the time. My physician prescribed for me, but a friend advised me to try Peruna. I tried i. and am pleased to state that I found it a wonderful cleanser and pur Ifier of the system. In three weeks / was like a new woman, my ap petite had increased, I felt buoyant, light and happy and without at ache or pain.. Peruna is a reliable family medicine." Adia Brittain, of Selutan, G., writes: “ After tuing your wonderful Peruna thr'-- m- nths I have had great relief. I had continual heavtoews In my stomach, vu : us, and had fainting »¡jells, bat lAey all hav< left U m »Luce Ualng P-. runs." —Adis Rrlttam. IHERE’S If yuu do n,t «i«-rive prompt and sat!* factory re«alls from the txse of P< run* ' xrriv- at once »o !>r. Hsrtman, giving s full statement <it your case and he wll be pl«-a»ed to give you bis valuable ad Tire graft». Adar«.-»» Dr. Har'.ruan, Fre»id«-nt «* Tlx Harunaa Sanitarium, Colu nboa,C I MONEY IN COWS If YOCR DAIRY IS EQUIPPED WITH A De Laval Cream Separator and e very < ’.her arpa-atj- that a dairy reatuns. txperterKed Lu.-.met. will use t.v other Separator than the 1« Laval. We carry the most complete line of Dairy apparatusar«d suppl es on the PadtK Coast. Write for new catalogue. DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO. City Engineer Shall Judge Mr Miller will receive hi» pa Portland. Or. San Francisco th«- installment plan—>75»» dost 65 Front Street 217-219 Drumm S l on tbe acceptance- of the plans tmlauce at various stages of the work up to the <ompietiot> paid on a i»er- eentage basis The contract submit ted and informally accepted last night also provides that the city «-n ginc-er shall be* the authority and judge who shall |*ss upon th«- mer its of the work both at different •tag«-» and at its completion before Mr Miller receives bi* pay. THE stasoamo t-tki EvurwHUE. 150 Styles r ra;o"« Tbe specifications provide for pip ing as follows The figure» given ire approximate though they must n cessaiily be very close to the out come and are intended to be as ac SEVERE ATTACK OF CRIP. curate as cuttld ¡>o*sibly b«- given for rams the other day was the largest this class of work at this »tag«*: single exportation of rams from East ever ern Oregon by SOO head, that Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's 13.4041 feet of 6-inch pipe; 7.390 feet of 8-lnch pipe; 4.9««‘ feet ot lv-inch took place. Cough Remedy. pipe ; 2.900 feet ot 12-mch pipe When I had an attack of the grip STABBING AFFRAY. feet of 14-tnch pipe 2.600 feet of 15- last winter (the second one) I actually Inch pipe; 24«) feet of 18-inch pipe; i tired myself with or.e bottle of Cham Drunken Negro Cuts Henry Shorter. $5««o feet of 21-inch pipe Sixteen lierlaln’s Cough Remedv." say-g F tsea hundred pieces of "Y" branches will Who Was Attempting to Help Him W. Perry editor of tbe Enterprise be required. Whatever «leviation to Bed Shortsville, N Y "Th!* is the hoc from the*«« figures there may be will A stabbing affray took place in the est truth. I at times kept from be Imposed by necc«ssity. rear of the lx>uvre thi» morning about coughing myself to pieces by taking Th«« qix«stion of a iuccessor to 8 o'clock. Tbe parties engaged i* a teaspoonful of this remesy. and Judge Hartman on the »ewer com the altercation were both colored. when the coughing spell would come mittee« wa - turn«»«1 over until Thurs Georg« Dixon, the bootblack, it is on at night I would take a «tore and day- night said, was lying half drunk in the it sr-etned that In the briefest interval Route of Sewers. •■ar ot the saloon, when the Louvre's <N>ugh wo Id pass off and I would Th. tr» was informal consideration bootblack. Henry Shorter, undertook go to sleep perfectly free from cough given of the problem of rout«*« for the to got him off the premises and to and Its accompa. ving pains. To say main •eae. from Star street to the bed It is said that Dixon remon- that tbe remedy a- ted as - most agree river It 1» possible that there will stiated aliout being disturbed, and •ble surpirse is putting • •• ery mild be a short cut from Star—a straight while Shorter was about to enter the ly. I had no idea that *t w ’M knoc> route directly to the nortbwestwar«! rear door of lhe saloon Dixon unex out the grip, simply ■ -e I had instead of following the right of way. pectedly assoulted him from behind never tried it for such « :m -;«OSC. rut the secord If the straight line is follow«-«! the with a pocket knife Shorter was It did, and it seemed wit Alta street sewer will connect with ttruck once, about half way from the attack of cougt Eg the remedy caused «he deflection from Court by a short neck to the point of the right shoul it to not only be of less lurat!«»n. out * Th. “ diagonal only a short distance west der. blow was directly down- the pains were far less severe, and I ot Star. It was stated by one mem ward. .xnd not slashing, and made a had not used the contents of ote bet ber of the council that the cut-off narrow . but deep cut. The wound tle before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu ” would saie the city about $1.<»«M' it was nearly two inches in depth, and For sale by Tall man i Ce it could be effected not over three-fourth» of an inch It transpire.1 that Court street has across It bled profusely and is quite The Three Giants. never N-en oj>en«»d west of Star painful, but not particularly danger The largest financial institutions in street, the advisability of opening it ous. It is said that Dixon has a the world are the three great life in beyond the latter street—perhaim as "record" in Portland. He has been surance companies of New York, often far as Pat Kine's place—was consid- in Pendleton but a few months, and called "The Three Giants " ered only last Thursday was released During 1902 the combined increase The council adjourn««.! until tomor- from the city jail, where he served in amount of insurance in force in row night at 7:30. an eight-day sentence for drawing a Oregon in these three companies was knife on a man with w bom he was $964.10900. quarreling He was immediately ar- SMALL HOLDINGS During the same time the Penn Mu reste«l and is in jail. tual. of Philadelphia made an increase Charles Cunningham Thinks the Time of $1.028.125.00 Harwood-Newport. There are good reasons for the pop Near at Hand When the Large l ast evening at the Methodist par- ularity of the Penn Mutual; send for Sheep Holdings Will be Broken Up. were free copyrighted booklet. "How and sonage on Thompson street Charles Cunningham today began marrioi F Pratt Harwood, of Omaha. Why “ Sherman a.- Harmen. general shearing 6000 sheep—the last of his | to Miss Lulu D. Newport Rev. Rob- agents. Marquam Building Portland. clip for this year ' ert Waruer officiating. There were Oregon The wool from the 19.000 sheep he present H G. Newport, the bride's has already sheared. as well as the , father. W. H. Babb and wife, HERE AT HOME. and promise from three bands he begins Mrs. XV. H Boyd of Echo. Ross New- operations on today, is extra for qual | port and Harry Rogers, and Thomas Pendleton Citizens Gladly Testify. ity and quantity as well. He believes : Sheridau of Butter Creek. The It is the testimony, like the follow the dip for thia year will be the groom, who is geueral manager at largest in the history of the county, Omaha, of the Anchor Fence Compa ing that has placed "the Oid Quaker Remedy" so far above competitors largely for the reason that the coun ny. will return to Omahn in a tew and I have the greatest confidence In ty is overstocked with sheep. days His wife will follow About them " M r. Cunningham indorses the In May 15. and they will make their i Price 50 cents per box. Foster tensive or concentrated methods oi home in Omaha The bride is th«« sheep raising that is slowly develop daughter ot the contractor who is so Milburn Co . Buffalo. N Y . sole agents For sale by ing in thia county and which he re well known in railroad circles aud for the United States all dealers. gards as the universal method ulti by scientific irrigatiouists al) over the) Remember the name DOAN’S— mately. though it will be very slow- West. With his daughter he came! developing on account of the cost of West aliout two years ago from Min-j and take no other When people right here at home labor. He thinks that It will be very- neapolis, where he was engaged tn raise their voice in praise there is no difficult to make sheep raising on railroad contract work for a number room left for doubt. Read the public 'limited areas pay from feeding root of years statement of a Pendleton cithern crops when the farmer has to I my Charles W Beale expressman, liv $3'1 to $40 per month for labor to First Consignment of Wool. ing at 300 West Tustin St.. corner of plant, raise and care for those root Four earloads of this year's crop Aura street, and well known to every crops and "find" the laborer, to boot. Pendleton, says: "For But he believes one of the inevitable of wool are standing on the track resident of at the O. R. A N. yards awaiting _ ’ four years past I have been troubled results of the Influx of immigration will be the cheapening of labor even- unloading for use in the scouring with kidney disorders, cause. | think, mills. This is the ' very first consign- by heavy lifting required in my occu tualiy. so these root crops can be ment of wool to be shipped in here pation. The strain was such that I more cheaply produced. Then the this year. There are 60.000 pounds. was unable to stoop or rise again Intensive methods of sheep raising and it is the product of the flocks of without pain and effort. The kldnev will be fully Inaugurated He reminds the public In general J E Gullitord. of Echo, and of the secretions were irregular, especially Corrigill flocks of the same district. at night and caused me much annoy and the sheep men in |>articular that I anee. When 1 first heard of Doan's it is the history of every sheep coun Died of Heart Failure. Kidney Pills I decided to try them try to eventually be broken up Into C. Gagnon arrived in the city early and got a box at Brock & McComas small holdings, and regards that ent Greenhorn drug store. They have relieved me come for Umatilla county and ail mis morning from the Eastern Oregon as inevitable, The country with the body of his brother to a very great extent, both as to conditions bringing about this result Peter, who died Saturday last in the the backache and the urinary trouble. are working rapidly now and will be Greenhorn district of heart failure. fully in operation in two or three His death was practically instantan Mr. Gagnon was taking the years more. He mentions the in eous Ifouf Css Bert CoQtfh tíyrup» 1 creasing tariffs on salt and wool ex- body to Walla Walla for interment. i In time b; r dru« Peter Gagnon bad been in the Green porattions as hastening this result. The Cunningham shipment of 2,000 horn district about 15 years. F stehbrook 8TEEL pe " s w>.v CUWAX,. S J ESTERBROOK STEEL PEW CC. '