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A PROMINENT GOLLEGE MAN. FRIDAY. .MAY 8. 1903. MRS. JOHN HARDER. OF CHAS. CUNNINGHAM TAKES COUSE CREEK, IS DEAD. SHEEP TO THE RANGE. I N. 8. DILL8 OF GOVERN MENT SURVEY HERE. Cattle Eat Poison Weed and Die Strawberry Boxes are Being Manu J. H. Koontz Will Uss factured by the Hundred for the gine for Irrigation From the Effect—Large Per Cent Coming Crop — E. L. Smalley Sells Thinks it a Mors of Lambs Reported From the Sheep Out of Drug Business. Method Than Gravity, uwnei s SIX AND ONE-FOURTH MILES OF NEW FENCE. INTERESTING BUDGET OF NEIGHBORHOOD ITEMS. New Buildings Erected—The Sick Re Gasoline Eu- Summer Term of 8chool Begun— covering—Many Went to Log-Roll Property Changing Hands—Will Purposes— ing at Walla Walla—Thrown From Return From Oakesdale, Wash.— Economical Horae and Ankle Fractured. Much of the Wheat Was Winter Killed. Helix. May 6.—On Saturday last One of Indiana’s Useful Educators Says: I Feel Like a New Man Ridge. May 2.—Frank Plant, oi Milton. Ore., May 3.—Dr. Hayes Echo, Ore.. May 4.—T. C. Beusuu Miner Green wax thrown from his Brlggson, Or., May 4.—George horse and received a badly fractured .»ye, is saiu to hate iuu over hi* and Cail Williams attended a course came in again this morning for more ^uuugest sun a tew uays ago witn » of dental lectures in Portland laat ankle At last report he was getting Butter Creek beef cattle. He has one Payne, who baa just returned from along nicely. «nun loner, tne litue lau, wuo i* Crook county, is quite sick with the load bought and expects to get about Mrs. Harlon Richmond haa been se «»»out o or 6 years old, was riding week. grip. Mr. Fenton, wife and daughter, of four more. riously III, but is thought to tie at *i<u Uis talker, wuen he attempted lv School commenced In district 95, present slowly Improving Z. Houser left for Portland today .eap oil backwards, ana diuui V m ovei Tennessee, arrived in this city last week on a visit to relatives. April 27, with Miss Bessie Palmer as C Christenson, who lives two miles and tell in trout instead. Tne roue» in the interest of the Standard mine, The Junior league of the M. E west of Helix, is erecting a fine new passed over him beiore the teau» church. South, gave an ice cream so- He exiiects to ba gone about a week, teacher. house. William Dunseth, who has been vis could be checked, but did not ku. cial at Dr. Hayes' reaidoace Satur- The amount of lumber received H C Kendall, of this city, is build iting friends and relatives near Wes- Ing an addition to his Klondyke. aim. which was a miracle. At last day evening daily by the Echo I »and and Lunilier accounts he was feeling pretty rocky. Mrs. John Harder died at her home Co., indicates that this vicinity is on ton for the past three weeks, relurn- which we understand will be u»e-d for George Latimer and lanitly. of Joni. on Couse Creek the first of last week. the upward Incline. ed to his home at Northport, Wash., au ice cream |>arlor Day. were visitors of his parents, trom childbirth, Her liody was em- Seveial persons from Helix took Mr Warren, of Foster, has sold his yesterday. Mrs. Dunaeth will remain balnied at Stone's undertaking |>ar farm to C. B. Wade. advantage <»( the excursion rates and near Nye a few days ago for some time yet with her parents. went to Walla Walla to attend the Henry Schmidt, of Coombs Canyon, tors and shipped to Pullman, Wash., T. D. Mathews thinks he will finish log-rolling. Among them were were M r was here transacting business a few where the deceased was born and his wool dip within two days and he who are quite aged The fencing being done on Mr. Oil- and Mrs. Cockerlln, Mr and Mrs estimates about 6« tons. His is a days ago. Mr. Schmidt is complain raised. Mr. B A. Gray, of Heppner, and lit*' place is progressing quite ■ rapidly, John Scott, . . Mrs _. D B ____ Richardson. ing of a bad attack of rheumatism, Miss Hattie Carroll, of Walla Walla, very good clip. with Janies Marvin as I forem: n. Mrs. Stanton and daughters, , Nellie N 8. Dills, of Caldwell. Idaho, in and reports Mrs Schmidt in very were married In that city Iasi Tues- When it Is completed they will have and Lulu, Mrs. Dale anil son. Dare poor health. He also reports the loss day. They will reside in Milton at the government service, arrived here strung three and three-quarters miles Henry Barpre and Will Knight today for the purpose of making note of some cattle during the winter Mrs. Mae Sones, >in L. D Smith, present. tions with the view to ascertaining of wire fence Mr. Gillis has HO head ______ Mrs. Ed Howard, of Alba, who has E. F. Crawford, an ex-station agent the volume of water available In the of cattle which he will bring up to Miss Emma Green and Miss Pt-arle Smith were Pendleton visitors Sat his place for the summer. been visiting with her sister. Mrs it this place, but now working for an Umatilla river. R. J. Hoddy, who purchased ltd urday. Thomas Reeves, of Nye. last week. Eastern collection agency for Pull J. H Koonts received hia gasoline Miss Edyth Isaac» and Miss Fay man. Wash., was in the city Friday in engine today aud is setting it up for acres adjoining Mr. Gillis* will also has returned home. WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. H. W. Whittaker, also moved part the interest of his company and shak trial. He thinks he can make a sav do some fencing He will build about Sullivan, of Pendleton, spent Sunday the home of the former's l>a rents, ing hands with old friends. ing over the gravity system, notwith two and one-half miles. He intends et Mr. and Mrs. 8 T Isaacs. of this J. S. Kelly has gone to Eugene for af his cattle out with the Unsners to build a bouse and move his family About the busiest place in this Sixty-five head of their cattle got vicinity Is at the Walla Walla Produ. < standing his land Is contiguous to to the ranch for the summer. His place a visit. sway and came back home, but they Co. packing house near the depot the river. Mr. and Mrs. Price, of T. W. Lusk, of I .a Grande, is in -- The Kennison Brothers are doing health Is quite poor and he will u.s were visiting at the home Weston, found about 55 and drove them back where strawberry boxes are being of Mrs. city today. this successfully and it Mr. Koonts' pose of his business as soon as possi Price's brother F H Richmond, of manufactured on a large scale pre|ia trial is a success It will materially ble an<l go to the mountain» for a rest, E. H. Clarke is m AA’alla AValla on a this week. this place. C. H. Horseman, who has been stop- I ratory to the rush incident to the de- simplify the subject of irrigation at which may lienefit his health business visit. Mrs Horae»- Walker and Mrs. oing in this part, returned to his home I rr.and at shipping time which will be this place. Isaac Hagen liought lfio acres of Mrs. T. A. Rodgers is iu Ogden st Gurdane Saturday. land from Joe Rainville on Wild Basye went to Pendleton Tuesday. I n about 10 days He contemplates making his foun MK. JOBS W. MEM» visiting friends. Miss Mattel Hemphill, who with her Schmidt and Viebrock are reported Horse mountain last week There is Tom Corn, a restaurant man. Hatch J. AA'. Becker has gone to Walla »0 have moved their cattle from the shoe man. and L. G. Baron, a real dation a portable one hy building it said to be 100 acres In a high siate parents are lately from Missouri, is a kind of sled This trial will Mr. John W. Meng, 54 Jefferson Ave., Indianapolis, Ind,, Stele KepreoentaUve visiting at the home of her •mele. AA'alla on a business trip. Coombs Canyon to their farm near »state man W. G. Bade. Billy Rose upon *M> watched with great Interest. Should of cultivation. The exact price I aid Ot Indianapolis Business College, writes: Charles Berkley has gone to Salt Alba, a few days ago. AV G Halter Tom Kellv and Mr and it prove a suci-ess this town can easily is not known, but it will reach 1 ear Charles Campbell, of Vansvcle latke for an extended stay. Fred Martin, of Ukiah, passed Mrs. F A. Frease. of Walla Walla •• / firmly btlieve ttmt I ow e my fine benltb to Penan. Couataat travel aat establish a system of water works $4.0o0. change uf foot! and eater wrougbt havoc with my atomach, and far aaootba i William Wilkiaon. of Athena has a Mrs, M. G. Matthews has gone to •hrough here this week with his cat were visitors in Milton last week. SUPREME COURT. uere at a very small coat. tuffcred with indigetlioa and catarrh of the atomach. I feh that the only thing tie which he has been wintering in Mr C P. Collins, a newly married force ot men at work improving his Echo for a visit with friends. to do eat to glte up my occupation »hkh I felt very reluctant to do. Seeing James Darron, of AA’bllula. is visit »trawfields and recruiting on the Co uan and recently here from Spokane Echo, May •>.—L. A. Esteb has or- mountain ranch He Is sowing wl eat Several Cases Argued. But Po Deem- aa ad. of Peruna at a apecifie tor catarrh I decided to give it a trial, and uaed b'.mbia river ranges has purchased E 1* Smalley's drug dered a press and Echo will soon have and timothy now. ions Rendered. ing old friends in the city today it faithfully for ala eveeka, when I found that my trouble* had all disappeared Sam Jenkins of Nye. is reported ;tore in this city. An inventory ot Mr. Molatrom an old time resident The supreme court held its I regular and I scented like a nee man. I bate a bottle ot Penna in my grip all the B. F. Marlin, proprietor of the Cot to have rented a section of farm land the stock has been taken and Mr Col- X new*i>aper. What will be the n< xt of this place, but now of the Cold < tage hotel at Meacham, is in the city. ■ ear Pilot Rock and moved thereon Una will move his family to Walla move? Just keep your eye on Echo Springs country, visited here a few session today, convening at 9 o'clock, time, and occasionally take a tea dosea which keeps me in eaceUent health. **— Four cases were argued and submit- l »nd you will find out. With 7.000 John U'. Meng. R. E. Porter, the Meacham wood ’ast week Walla and take charge of his store tn icres of land as productive as any days last week. ted to the court. They were: magnate, is in the city on business. HE most common phases ot summer need a good remedy. A a tonte it is cm * Miss Susie Robertson is staying in :hat city, he being the sole proprietor Word has been received trom J. A. Horseman and Eugene Carley, on earth, already lying under irriga Thomas catarrh are catarrh of the etomacb celienL In the »hort time I have need Narkaus »no left her« tor J. T Speer has returned from ar 'he vicinity of Pilot Rock at present of the Pioneer drug store there plaintiffs and appellants, vs Charles tion ditches, and many thousand igo H. Horseman, defendant and respond Jessie Payne is said to be visiting and bowel*. Peruna is a specific tor it it has doce me a great deal of good."— extended visit to the Willamette val Mr. E E Whiteman sold his two- xcres more that can be easily irri Oakesdale, Wash . *om>- time his uncle Wesley Harala. in AA ashing- »ere tract of land north of Freewater gated. now in its native sage brush, He expresses his desire to dispose of ent Willis Brewer, ley. A suit for the surrender am. summer catarrh. last Thursday to some one near the one does not have to look far to see bis interests there and return Hoe. Willis Brewer, Representative If yon do not derive prompt and satis J. H. Litterel has gone to Macon, 'on. at present. cancellation of two notes, and the Mrs. Taylor, who has been visiting •tate line for $1200 cash, and on Sat the future greatness of this land of The belief that the tail-sown grain satisfaction of mongages Mo., where he will reside in the fu- _____ securing _____ _ in Congr--*» from Alabama, writes the factory revult* from the u»»- ot F*runa. ’r. this i»art this winter, has return irday bought a four and a half-acre veritable sunsnine. in this locality was not injured by the same, and also for the specific tallowing letter to Dr. Hartman: ture. write at once io Dr. Hxrtruaa, g. ving a freezing, was wrong, as almost every performance of a contract to convey ♦ ’d to her old home in Portland. tract ot W. R Anderson in South House of Representatives, ' full statement of yoor case and he will The committees ou celebration ot Hon. C. A. Johns, of Baker City, is H R McBroom, of Gurdane. has Milton for $1460 acre is being resown However, good lands T G Hailey represents the Washington, D.C. be plessrd tu give yon his ralo*Us ad- the Fourth of July met last night at here in attendance on the supreme in attack of sciatic rheumatism at are anticipated as the spring appellants and Stillman A Pierce the The Peruns Medicine<’o„Columbus, O.: Viee gratia. Columbia College Funds. the Arlington hotel and arranged crops court »resent, but is somewhat improved. has been favorable for seeding and O-ntienx-o—“ I have u-d one lottie Address Dr. Hartman. President at .‘espondents. it is a Umatilla county Rev. G H. Gibbs, pastor of the M nany of the details of operation The all will get through early. Mrs. Mary Bryson, of Corvallis, is L. A. Liusner reports hearing of 10 ef Feruitafov lassitude, and I take pleas The Hartman Sani tannai. Columbas^ case. in the city the guest of her son. R. S. tead of cattle dead on Texas Bar a £. church. South, returned home last lnance committee reported 1125 by J L. Slater, plaintiff and appellant ure Ln resomiiicadlng it to those who i Ohio. seek from his soliciting trip for the subscription, with more in sight. Bryson. COUNTY COU..T IN SESSION short time ago supposed to have llO.OvO • s. I jx Grande Light A Power Comps They figure that with the various endowment fund, for the Col F. F. Wamsley has returned from »aten poison weeds or something of imbia college, with flattering reports -oncessions. enough is already in ay. The suit Is in equity for the 1 STRAIN TOO GREAT. Allows a Number of Important Bills .oreciosure of a contractor's lien up- his California tour, arriving thfi hat nature. thinks that another trip of a few sight to insure a rousing celebration. Charles Taylor, who has been living He morning. as tn» F'rst oay a work. Jn a certain dam and the land upor Hundred* of Pendleton Reade's Find Dr. M 8. Lantz, of Pendleton, tn Jays will secure the required amount. John Girardo. of Wilbur Station on n this part this spring is reported tc The college has had a prosperous year the employ of the federal govern Judge Hartman convened the coun which it is situated in Union county. if so. Meacham creek, is in the city on a ->ave returned to the vicinity of Pen- and the prospects now are. that the ment. came m on the morning train ty court this morning at the court Appellants' attorneys, J D. Slatet The bustle and worry of business lleton today and R. J. Slater: brief visit. J W Knowles for house with Commissioner« Horace year will nearly double the »nd drove to the country men: Justice Alex Manning and his coming Hon. AVilliam Smith, of Baker City ittendance and facilities of the prog Charles F Boardman and F J. Teel W>lkeT and T T Gilliland in attend .he respondent Tbe hard work and stooping of J M. Walker, . plaintiff ___ and appel stopped over here last night. They ance is in town, having a case before the nother. Mrs Sarah Manning, of Pilot ress of the school. workmen; lock were transacting business ir lam. vs. First National Bank of Athe The court supreme court today up the auditing ot ire making measurements of the O. took Teachers Hired. The woman » household rare-s his and Gurdane vicinities this week the county bills, and the following na and Hugh McLean defendant and Hon. Will R. King, of Ontario, is 'lrs Manning has a homestead in the A meeting of the school directors R. A N tHM k Are too great a strain on the respondent, A suit for conversion ol bills were allowed J E. Bean, ol Pendleton, was here in tbe city on legal business connect after vicinity. Mr. Manning says he was held last Thursday evening, when wheat, the property of said J M. leys. John W. Kimbrell, road view yesterday ed with the supreme court. Backache, headache, sideache. s going out to Dale in about twe all the teachers were engaged for the ing and survey .................... I 23.00 Wblker. by the defendants. James A Another dust storm is on today T. B. White, who has charge of the weeks, to run a store for John Svl coming year All the present teach Kidney troubles, urinary troubles Fee and R J. Slater repreoen tea the Account of R C. Hager, road era were re-elected except Miss Mar follow. United States geological survey in ,-ester. in that place. work ......................................... Sì.'* appellants; J. J. Bailersy and cartel NEWS FROM ALBA puerile Irons and Ada Pierce, who did Umatilla county, is in the city. A Pendleton citizen tells yon how I^ambing is about over in this I>art Jay A Jensen, merchandise 14.65 A Raley the respondents. It Is a to cure them all. John T. Whistler, the government ind as a general report there is go not apply. Miss LJllian Purcell, ol Backward Spring Has Kept Grass and Charles McAlavy. road work.. 172 21 Umatilla county i-aae. F A. Morris, retired, who lives on engineer in charge of the Echo irri ng <o be a good per cent this time the State Norma! school at Ashland J R. Killgore, plaintiff and respon- W E Pot lx. road work .......... 25 56 Crops From Growing. M E Sturdivant, the stage man re xnd Miss Cartwright of Tennessee ration survey, is in the city today. lent vs. George Carmichael, defend- Perk avenue and is well known to M. B Keys, poor account ........ 1 2» were elected to fill their places Alba. May 4.—Weather cool and George Williams map of Wes ant and appellant. This is a auit to Pendleton people, says: “I was tronb- J B. Eddy, of the O. R. & X.. har •>orts fine roads in Snipe and Camar grass very short and It will require establish the boundary line between 'ed with my kidneys off and on for 2 so gone to Weston after a short stop in •alleys. ton Milton. Ore.. May 6.—Rev D C x wet season to have f«-«-d in the In «arly days. I had Everyone is preparing and planting J 8 Beckwith, report work .. 39 12 the southeast and soutnwest quarters three years Pendleton on business connected with Sanderson spent Monday in Walla mountains this summer 'heir gardens at present 8 00 of section 33. township S, north ol worked I na shirt factory in Rock 8 P Purdy, road work .......... his office. Walla George McGahtie and C McCumber Charles Cunningham took two I 4<- range 35. in Umatilla county. The ord. BL. standing all day at a bench Major Harper. ex-United States lands of sheep to his mountain ran>-h AV. S. Mayberry went down to the drove their cattle back to the Prairie O IL A IS. Co . freight............. >i AO plaintiff being the owner of the south xr.d later on I t»«am»- a motonnac A Miller funeral expense M Indian agent, is in the city renewing his week Hudson Bay country Monday last week from Butter Creek where C. H Crocker A Co., printing Sl-IMi east quarter of said section, and the an electric car. That, too, kept eld friendships formed here while he 24702 Miss Nellie Sanderson close, her they have wintered on my foet all day and aggravat Their cattle Patrick A Co. men baudise .. James Davis of Alba, was doing defendant the owner of the eoutnwest 535 was located at the agency. Nat. »»qul KtCMtered. Iteeurd in. business in this part a few days ago school in the Vincent district next were looking well considering the J A. Nelson, jury fee quarter T G Hailey was the appel •d my complaint if it did not start 3.20 Friday. la*. > (q. J W-; Fkil Clarence Crawford, who takes the hard winter. A It. It annoy«-d me through th«- day » 81 . rt «« Orra«a -u«a* 8. A Wood, justice of peate 7 45 lant's attorney while Stillman C. aad Caaztey.a, Coyotes are reported thick n*ar »xamina'ion for the bar before the Mr Clark and wife of Pendh-ton. F L. Blair, constable .... RUINED BY DRINK. * Pierre represented the respondents nore than at any other time. I final rial Z|».-J?. 1 10 the state line. and are cleaning out partner of J. B Despain are visiting »upreme court this week, is one ot ly got a boz of Doan's Kidney Pills it is a Umatilla county <a*> Bayttab ati: h, 1 caa4* tlgh: •«»<*• L» Jury fees d.V Stanford's famous ball players. in the valley at the Brock A McComas Co drug poea'a. lu* Br-l Vy ftrrlte Bau«x An Educated and Wealthy French '.he chickens at a lively rate. Witness fees II 70 Haartsug. uregon. There arc- still several cases of Robert Walt is here visiting He is store and used them They cured me Fred Fontaine, formerly of Salem CHINESE FOR YUCATAN AV Ragnblll. wlinea* man in the Gutter. •Ä smallpox near the state line, below the guest of Millard Dick I have not had even the slightest at Or., but for the past 10 months a res O. Peton was arrested last night Freewater. Will suid B«uer B. B. for t>o Mrs. Epple and daughter. Miss May. ident of Sumpter, is in the city tc 'or selling liquor to Indians, upor Army of Asiatic Labor Headed for tack of backache for five years nor J. 0. MACK DEAD Messrs E. C. Simonds, J. A Con- of Pendleton, were stopping a few have I used any pills since I stopped take the bar examination before the -omplaint of the captain of the Indi SEASON OF 1003 Central America. rad and W. 8 Mayberry caught two days on their homesteads last week. the treatment last October." supreme court. Formerly in Business >n This City— tn police. His ease will come before «almon trout last Tuesday morning it They returned Saturday by stage The advance guard of an army of at the folloviag places oi the fol For sale by all dealers Price 56 Mrs. Shellabear. the Methodist mia ?ommissioner Hailey Wednesday Pine creek that measured 24 and 2S Miss Blanch Collins, who was to! Well Known Throughout North Chinese coolie laborers, who will be I 'ents per box Foster-Mil burn ’Co., lowing days: sionary from Singapore, who has beet no ruing employed In the hemp fields of Mexi Buffalo. N Y sole agent« for the inches in length respectively. They have taught school in district 79. was I west. the guest of Rev. G. W. Rigby and Peton is an example of what whis did not weigh them as they had no called home on account of sickness Helix, every Monday. co have arrived in San Francisco United States wife for several days, has returned to key 3. O. Mack, who ran a bowling alley He is a scales along will do for a man from the Orient on the steamer Doric. and can not teach this summer. Remember tbe name — DOAN'S — her home at Spokane. eight years ago under Prager’s opera Athena, every Wednesday. ^Yenchman by birth, of good family The spring has been so cold and house in this city, died in The Dalles They number 512 Foklenese. but 125 and take no other Lecture by Judge Lowell Frederick Tunell. of AATiite Rock. S ind has an excellent education While families are soon to follow and joir D., visited in Pendleton yesterday. n his own country he drank to excess Under the auspices of Columbia backward that trout fishing has not Monday of pneumonia Adams, every Friday • It was a Japanese scientist. Prof He was in the employ of Van Scar their countrymen In the plantations He is on his way back to his home ind his family at last sent him to college. Judge 8 A Lowell, of Pendle commenced as yet. of the Mexican province of Yucatan. Kitasto. famous as a microscopist, Pendleton, at City Livery R H Vankook, who has resided cer • Son. of Portland at the time of after a winter spent at San Diego he United States rather than have ton will deliver a lecture in the Cal., where he went for the benefit tim aiound the home place in a con ipera house on Saturday evening the here for 17 years, will leave for Pine bis death. He was sick for two weeks The colony Is under the immediate i who discovered that the long, narrow Stables, every Saturday valley in about two weeks where he in Spokane, but recovered sufficiently charge of John G Myers, a wealthy lockjaw germ lives :i :r.e earth and of his health. '.inual state of intoxication. For a Jth inst . on “Climbing the Heights." and Sunday to continue work. On reaching Port grower of Mariana In telling hia pur can only work at its dangerous trade C. D. Gabrielson. of Salem, is ir while he did better and worked or A small admission will be charged will make bis future home pos In bringing the Chinese to Mex Bonner X. M. is M wraugee to boraesen. ha* when buried deep in a wouno where Miss Myrtle Proser. of Michigan, town for a shoit visit. Mr. Gabriel lxnd last Thursday be suffered a re he road (or a baking powder and ex »nd a ticket given which will admit :-g been . reosment factor tn racing and no air ran reach it. son says he fell off the Spokane train ‘ract company, hut he could not leave the holder to another lecture to be is teaching the Alba school and has lapse. and was taken to his home in ico Mr Myers said: tr«eduag In thu *eec»oa ,;ete IrM “The hemp planters of Yucatan The Dalles. and as the marshal failed to put him irink alone and again went down delivered by Rev. D C Sanderson a large attendance. Terns: $15 for season $25 to lustre back, will spend a few days here a» Well educated, a gentleman of the on some subject not vet announced, It is reported that the freighters At first it was thought he had s have found the labor In Mexico to be CONTEST NOTICE n the near future. on the road have all struck for 25 slight attack of grip, but It suddenly Inadequate for the proper cultivation D*p*HB»Mit*( tbe lat nor. 1' 8 Land OS««’ he likes the town. J. ERVIN & CO., J. N. Beal and E. C. Simond have, 'ents more on the 166 pounds and developed Into pneumonia and after of tbelr plantations, as the Porto Ri- E. H. Thompson, of Bridal A’eil »Id French school, he has dissipated La bmd«. 0 «goo. A ori I ®, is g three day*' illness at home, he -'.led -ant employed at present are unsuit A ('Srieat enataa-. aSd-rtt bar • * b*«n traveling for the Portland Lime A >is fortune and for the past six or it a great expense, changed the entire joined the union months has .cleaned out a local 'ourse of Pine creek through tbelr Pendleton thl* oSc« by W ok-aow Walker, con Oregon Peter Viebrock arrived in the Pral Since leaving Pendleton Mr Mack ed for the work I was sent by the el-din Cement Company, the Pleasant A'alley right tetani, agaiaai Homestead •airy No UM saloon morning for his board. farms, by plowing and scraping a rie last night. has made bls home at The Dalles al Hemp Planters' Association to China mad«uctobrr eib 1«W. t >r Ln»» s«c IS. Lou Lime Company and the Bridal Veil Now he every the federal cominis new channel along the west bluff 1 and W ». 9*I», and NW' 8g: »«« j*. Lumber Company, is in the city to lioner on is a before though his work as commercial trav to arrange for the employment of la I rp and grave charge and a term The old channel is being filled up. -'N. a I AW M ay »aller H Hogbo*. borers who would settle in the coun eler covered the entire Northwest. day en route to Montana and Idaho. RITTER NEWS NOTES. c ala. ««. la which it 1* aliogod that Stilo if imprisonment is staring him in the Ralph C. Ward, a former Walla 'are He leaves a wife and one daughter. try. The Fokienese do not immigrate H Hu. b-o ha* aot lived op-n or co'tivai.d the brush cleared away and where in large numbers to this country, but -aid t'act of laud or la any. a»aaa«r compiled AVallan. but now engaged in business tn acre or two of alfalfa was cut off Movements of the People in Northern I found them best suited for the work with ike Homel«»' Uw »lac September. 1*01 ; When you drive to Pendleton put in Pendleton, was in the city yester by a crook or bend in the creek a be baa atand-'fied »aid land and ba* aot Grant County. PETON HELD TO GRAND JURY. A BAD FALL. In the hemp fields. I contracted for that your team up at the been a r-udeat M t mau la Coaatr naee fr-a day on a visit to his father, E. Ward, large field appears. The new channel Ritter. May 5. — Dr. C. E Frye and as many as I could. The German umber. l»01 ; that »aid alleged abaence from who lately arrived from Honolulu and cut is about two and a half miles Mrs. Moffett arrived hen* Saturday to Four Indians Testify That He Sold •aid land «•» not doe to hi* empioym nt io steamer Hansa is now on her way to Alaska He returned Monday even Might Have Resulted Fatally Had long. army. N.vy or Mar-oe Cor pa cf tbe Vnete a few days. Them Indicants. Salina Cruz with 1.50U families of th* Help Not Come. •tat«»*» a private »oldler. oarer ae.iu.aao> ing.—AValla Walla Statesman. Miss Helen Wilson, of this city, remain 8. 8. Piersol and L- m-rta*. dorine the war «Uh Pp <in, or daring F Resine re Fokienese and another steamer will O. Peton .accused of selling liquor Professor Charles Pray, of Spo A resident of Pendleton has been left last Sunday for Penaleton where ot»er war in which the Vailed Stalo* may Court St., opposite Court House from Pendleton Tuesday with to the Indians, was brought before soon follow with a similar number. any kane. has arrived and will be ir uersuaded to tell the story of a -■ the will visit her sister a couple of turned be enraged Commissioner Hailey this afternoon We Intend to plant 25.000 femllies in *a d panie» are hereby notiSed t' apfwar r* charge of the stenographic depart /ere accident which befell him Here weeks, then return to her old home freight. Mr Harlow, who is rusticating at for examination. Four Indians testi Yucatan, so that the colony will be •pon i and o»er evidence touehiag each al- Hay, per Team 25 Cents ment of the business college for the s a lesson to be drawn from his ex n Kansas. The "Bachelors' Banquet" i-vation» at M o ctnek A. M on J ae J*, lkr remainder of the summer term. He perience: and "Old Maids’ Convention" seems the springs, was a caller at 8 3. fied to having bought whiskey and tiermaaent A large number of tin t—fore Joe H. Fwthe». a Xot«ry Public, at Pen alcohol of Peton. and the captain of laborers will be secured from Formo dl-too. Oregon, and that Seal bcarl- g will be will not bring his family here until G. W. Baker, living at Tustin and to lie gathering them in one by one. Pieraoi’s Sunday. bold at I« o Hock A X on June n. IKXL beloi» John Ambrose and Wallace McDuf- the Indian police testified to having sa." after the summer term closes. Aura, streets, in Pendleton, says: “A ine R g -ter and Xe-el' er at t* • l tu ed Sutra Death of Miss Bessie Wellman. fee were here yesterday interviewing *aken the stuff from the Indians upon Land o&ea In La Gr-nde. Oregon. George Horseman, of Gurdane, was /ear ago this coming April, while liv- Miss Bessie Wellman died at the The «aid coateataat baring, to a proper afl their arrest by him BOSTON'S BARBER REGULA in the city yesterday attending tc ng in Seattle, Wash., I fell from a home <>f her parents near the Vincent our dentist. darle allot April ». I» X ant forth fact* whiea I T J. Ennis and wife left thia morn In view of the testimony Peton was TIONS some business. Mr. Horseman is go staging to the ground. 12 feet below. school house last Monday afternoon »how that, af er co* diligence, prnoaa! aer- vice Of this aotle« cannot be made. It ta bervbv ing around mostly on one leg, the tn<l struck squarely on mv back. I if dropsy of the heart. She had been ing for Pendleton, the latter going for held to appear before the United red and di-wetod that racb notice be States grand jury in the sum of $250 Board of Health Order* Sterilization ord, result of a poisoned ankle. He does was laid up for five weeks in bed and ailing for some time, but on Sunday medical treatment. gtvra by duo >ad proper puMlewtloa. W. R. Taylor, of Athena, was in bonds. The bonds for bls appearance not know the exact cause of the trou ?ver since then my kidneys have been and until within an hour of her death X W B a RT u ETT, Register of All That Barbera Use on Cue- Ritter Sunday He Informs us that were given by John Damon and Billy ble. but supposes it arises from the effected. The secretions were high she seemed to be improving Bessie torners. bis family will accompany him the Rusche. of the Damon Brothers' sa heat and dust while riding. His ly colored and contained a sediment was in her eighteenth year, and of a A special di*i>atch from Boston. ankle was badly swollen and quite 'ike brick dust. I had dizzy spells kind and lovable disposition. The re next time he comes to remain awhile loon and Peton was given his freedom May 5. 19<Ki. to the N Y. Sun. gives until the meeting of the grand jury painful, but is now progressing rap ind headaches and a dull aching pain mains were embalmed by J. W. Cook- in this country. as new regulations of the Boston idly toward recovery. 'hrough my loins and kidneys and erly, ot Walla Walla, and Interred In Board of Health as to barber shops: SMALL BOVS IN LIMBO. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY back. I procured Iioan's Kidney the cemetery at that place Wednes Mugs, shaving brushes and razors FARMING LANDS SOLD. Pills at the Brock & McComas Co. day afternoon, alongside of three shall be sterilized after each separate La Grande Youngsters Detained on a Representative of the Institution Now drug store and have used seven boxes. brothers and sisters who died of scar use thereof. A separate clean towel In the City. Charge of Theft. By Former Residents of Umatilla I consider myself cured. The urinary let fever a short time ago She leaves J. O. Van Winkle, of Salem, is in shall be used for each person. Ma iifficulty is a thing of the past and 1 a father and five brothers and sisters Deputy Sheriff J. A. Blakley today County. the city in the interest of Willamette terial to stop the flow of blood shall James B. Freer and Sarah Freer have neither headaches, dizziness nor who have the sympathy of all friends. captured the two little boys who ran University. Mr. Van Winkle is a be used only in powdered form, and pains in my back. ” away from their homes at La Grande l>-n Banks, who has been tearing his wife, John Freer and Lucy Freer applied on a towel. Powder puffs are For sale by all dealers. Price 50 "allco in .Milton foi the last 18 years, the first of the week. They were a» medical student and is spending his prohibited." his wife, and Thomas Freer and »*C- AA'herever Newbro's vacation in the interests of his alma "•ents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., Adams, where they had gone after has retired from the employ of Mos- toria Freer, his wife, all of El Monte "Herpiclde" is used for face or scalp mater. He will be In the city for Buffalo. N. Y . sole agents for the grove A Co. " Mr “ Fred Jones, a gen- being put off the train at Bingham j Ix»s Angeles county. California, for after shaving or hair cutting, there tleman from the East has been se- Mr. Blakley went after the two small about a week, and In that time hopes is uo danger, a« it is antiseptic, and the consideration of $1.150. today United States. Remember the name —DOAN’S— cured to take Mr. Banks' place tiehind fugitives tnis morning, returning with to secure the promise of quite a kills the dandruff germ. Sold by lead Executor's Notice. transferred to Charles White, lots 1 number of students from here. He the counter. them on the afternoon train. and 2 in section 13. in township 2 and take no other ing druggists. Send 10c In stamps for “ ÄSffÄSST •“**-•< O«ne W. E. Putman, proprietor and man- The ringleader of the expedition is came in from Idaho yesterday and in sample to the Herpiclde Co.. Detroit. north, range 31, and the north hat R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent. the short time he has been here has Mich " Jess Johnson, and he Is the smaller BIG TIMBER SALE. ager of the .Milton lumber yard, spent E«*» or Jaanoa p wRlm. of lots 1 and 2 in north half of sec Tuesday and Wednesday in Pendleton of the two. Chaskel Lilley Is his com secured the names of 11 of the young tion 18. township 2 north, range 32 Norteo la hereby given that the uadervined folks of this place who have signified Henry Holdings on Clearwater Change panion. Young Johnson had no on business connected with his yard. •FFo,,,*a hy the above eeuùòd and a tract of land in section 13. Mis* Smart—Have you ever been A temperance lecture will be given money on him when taken and main their intention of attending Wiliam- through algebra? «« ?n Executor <-f the »ast will anu tret ament Hands. townshin 2 north, range 31. ALL tLbc rABb. ot Jamen P. Whittemore doceaaod haa ette next year, t ough Syrup* 1 Good, A Spokane Review special from at Freewater Sunday afternoon at 3 tains that he had none at any time. Willie Chumply—Yes. but it was in na the taw directa ÂU perwoea in Urne. SoM bv drutfgteU. The tattlers of the boys have been o ’ clock in the Cumberland church. claims A** tn St Stld Mt&tB wtil John Schmidt Buys Lots. Wallace, Idaho, says: A sale of 31.500 the night and I didn't see much of the ths tame, with prono vouchers to ma ’aiThl Ochiltree's Last Words. The name of the lecturer has as yet communicated with at I ji Grande gg&HOSmE&a idBceo! Hatley tS'.'.ííí |PeidMtoo O,L£ place.—Chicago News A deed was filed today transferring acres of timber in the Clearwater not been learned. "ijtat words" of great men are usu enti n ala moo. tu Irosa the date hereof ***“" the south 25 feet of the north 50 feet country has been negotiated to the Reservation Land Suits. Alfred and Henry Curtis, formerly ally faked I lielieve Tom Ochiltree Deled thia iath day ot April A t■ leo« uf lots R and 8, in block E. in the Potlach Lumber Co., which recently of Heppner, but now of Malot, Wash . R A LOW ILL, Two suits have been filed for the was one of the greatest men that ever city of Pendleton, the same being at bought out the milling and timber in who have been attending Columbia Exacetor the northeast corner of Alta and terests of the Palouse River Lumber college since last September, return next term of the circuit court, to de lived—the greatest In managing to IT ’ S THE RECORD! get along on nothing. When the old termine the ownership of certain Main streets; property formerly own Co., at Palouse. Wash. The timber is ed home Monday. Notice of Final Account THERE ARE IN USE lands on the Umatilla reservation. fellow was on his last legs a Catholic ed by Nancy- E. Despain, to John bought from the Wisconsin Log and 400,000 The suits were brought by Hailey A priest was called in to administer ex Schmid t. the consideration lielng Lumber Co. According to the papers "* *• ** <- •* Admitted to tne Bar. Lowell, representing Indian claim treme unction. At the conclusion of iust filed here for record, the price is $4.500. 1 fau“ •» Maa A BlUl. Three young men were examined ants who have become involved in the rite he said: "Now. colonel, you |136,1OO. This is for the timber only. in the supreme court yesterday and litigation. Shops-is-ll-pilp (also known arc absolved. You may rest quite and the demand still grows. Notice la hereby given that the ___ - Brown Contracts With Pendleton. Ui on the t«h day ol April, i*». aTed muta were declared competent to practice as Frank Clopton I vs Ate-m.i shlk- easy. Everything Is wiped out. You No farm or dairy complete without a De Laval. The Beginning of It. “Bob Brown, who has been play- '*“•» hl* report. and an order baa been in all the courts ot the state. Their pa. et. a). ~ ‘ to determine the will have a white robe and a pure Sult We carry the largest stock of Dairy apparatus and Judge—You provoked this fight 1 made and entered herein by th* ndgv ot the ing left field on the Helena baseball certificates were issued to them uy ownership of 80 acres of land on the spirit In which to enter the heavenly •bove entitled court, axing Monday the .-»th supplies on the Pacific Coast. Send for catalogue. team, will arrive in Pendleton in the yourself, didn't you? clerk lx-e Moorhouse yesterday after reservation, A-tel-a-pum vs. Wk-ana gates." Prisoner—No, sor: he done it. morning to take his old position on report. and all perwon» mtrreated in aald ecu to noon. The successful applicants were lo-et. A suit to determine the owner The gallant old Texan, rolling over DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO Judge — But you struck the •rv hereby rouged that they muai appear on first Fred Fontaine. Clarence Crawford ship of land on the local team, He left the Helena on his side, remarked in a voice shak the reservation. ?’l*,«re •* d date, and ala or uiaha MnTau blow. Why did you? team at Portland, and will play the I***l.ou’ ’“’f ■•y have 1» the approval e/ veld and Thomas H. Robinson. The exam ing with emotion: “Then you can tell Portland, Or- San Francisco Prisoner—Bekase he sez to me: ination was very thorough in commer rest of the season with the Indians. 8 “»1 report »nd the dlaebarae <4 'ho Bxecntor the devil to go to h—1." Within three Twenty nine were drowned as the Dated thia .**th day ol April lent Brown last year was Pendleton’s “If Oi am wan. ye're another."-Phil cial law, equity and pleading, evi leeult of the Hamilton-Saginaw col minutes he was dead.—New York 65 Front Street 217-219 Drumm St. _ _,A ». rHlLMAN. adelphia Press catcher dence and code pleading. Press. Kxecutor et the Liat WtU and ~------ — lision In Chesapeake Bay. T BONNER N. B Farmers Attention! Telephone Liter) Stable C. L Bowers & Son Fiait Iron»« wear out So do iigjtarylfcfc Bur it rales a Ions time A K your merchant De Laval Cream Separators *»< M*r» A- »iiUman ltnr****a