The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, May 15, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903.
not very bright for any ucw business.
There is plenty of feed on hand in the
country, but they are not shipping
any here, as prices are higher in the
interior. Quotations here for feed is
$20 per ton.
San Francisco Markets.
San Francisco, May 14.—There is
nothing doing and conservative deal­
ers say this condition will exist until
the arrival of new crop. Shippers are
well supplied with wheat for export
purposes, but are doing very little
business; they are ready buyers for
ail wheat offered at market prices,
but refuse to buy above these figures.
A good demand exists for cnoiee
milling wheat, and millers are in the
market at all times for the same,
Quotations for choice milling wheat
range about $1.5«» ]ier cental, and or
shipping qualities
about $1.37^.
Crop advices from the interior of the
state are not as bright as several
weeks ago. Cold weather is reported
from many of the most imixirtant dis
tricts of the state and the same has
retarded the growth of the cereal.
Barley,
There is nothing doing : in either
feed or brewing, although the former
is somewhat better than for several
weeks past. No. 1 feed is worth $1.05
per cental; brewing is quoted at
$1.15 per cental
Wool Markets.
Boston. May 14.—There has been
a good demand for wool this week.
Territory wool has been well bought,
but prices show very little change.
Fine staple wool is selling on a scour­
ed basis of 526 53c, with fine at art©
53c. Good fine medium wool has sold
at 47©48c. and medium at 436 45c.
ldaho fine. 146 14*sc; fine median).
lóglatyc; medium. 156 16c; Wyom­
ing fine. 14614’^c; fine medium, l.iy
lSVjc; medium, 15<tl6c;
Wyoming
Ine. 14614tjc. fine medium. 15616«-;
medium. 16©16tse; Utah aud Neva­
ta fine, 14©14*^c; fine medium. 15**
@l«c; medium. 16©16^*c.
Fine YeHuw Newtown Apples
only 90 cents a box.
Fresh Ranch Egg«, 15 cent« a
dozen.
MEETING OF THE BOARD
DOES NOTHING DEFINITE.
FAST YOUNG MAN NOW
IN TOILS OF THE LAW.
ENGINEER G. N. MILLER SUB
MITS INTERESTING DOCUMENT
Wo bave the Famous and al­
ways satisfactory
Discuss the Question of Sites and Re­ Passed Bogus Check in Baker City— Gives Detailed Account of Entire
Sewer System— Size of Pipes and
When Warned That Sheriff Taylor
sources—Are a Unit in Favor of
Depth of Sewers—Capacity and
Was Looking for Him, He Flew
Retaining the High School.
Methods of Discharging Sewage.
Into the Arms of Athena's City
GARDEN STUFFS MORE
The board of directors for the Pen­
Marshal.
PLENTIFUL AND CHEAP.
The following interesting extract* A trial will convince you of its
dleton public schools met in regular
Sheriff T. D. Taylor went to Athena «(«■ taken flora the report of Engineer merits.
session last evening I11 Dr. C. J.
General Slump in the Hide and Pelt
Smith’s office. After the routine where the city marshal held in cus­ G. N Miller on Pendleton's sewer
Market—Nothing Doing in Grain,
work of the session was disposed of tody for him Floyd I). Wisner, a system:
Which Will Be Dead Till Harvest—
"The drainage uren embraced by
the board discussed the question of printer of Sumpter, who i* wanted
Interesting Note* on the General
increasing school house facilities. by the Baker county authorities for my design, as Indicated in the plans
Situation.
Nothing definite was done, as the obtaining money under false preten contain.« In round numbers 500 acres
The local market this week is a
matter is very hazy in perspective. ses. The sheriff returned with his anil will, when properly Improved,
an«i the action of the people In regard prisoner on th«* afternoon train and uccomrnudate from 25,000 to 35,< hhi
little mixed, Greeu hides have gone
to the school question is very much
people.
The Big Store in a Small
down along by the side of strawber
the young man i* now in the county
in doubt.
The eight miles of severs now pro­
ties, while lots of green things good
Room.'
jail
uwaiting
th«
’
officers
from
Baker
Many of thus«' who were opposed
posed. at an approximate cost of $38.
to eat have come in to gladden the
City.
to
the
issuance
of
luinds
at
the
last
000,
will
drain
the
principal
improved
palates of the people.
About two weeks ago Wisner wrote portion* of this area, and as the Alta Street, Opposite Savings bank
election are now agitating th«* aboli­
The tendency of the hide market is
tion of th«* high school. They contend a draft on the Canadian Bank of Se­ growth of the city should demand,
«low nwartl and uncertain. Green la'ef
that should the high whool b«* abol­ attle for $65 and cashed It with Jo«* the sewers can be extended, so that
pelts have dropped from 5*4c to 4c
ished there would l>«* room tor all the Buckley, a saloon man of Baker City. when the whole area is sewered a
and not much buying is being done
rest of th«* students in the building, Buckley cashed the check at a Baker permanent system ha* b«-en establish
at that figure. Sheep pelts ar«* on the
City bank and it was sent to Seattle ed.
made vacant in that manner.
down grade and the men who want to
elected where the i>a|M*r came back marked
As
there
is
a
director
to
b«*
buy are afraid of the speculation.
Depth of Sewer*.
the "no funds."
in June, and as the matter •
Strawberries are on the drop, and
“The average depth of the sewers
In the meantime Wisner bad come
for dis-
high
school
will
then
come
up
will go still lower. They are now t5c
mission and disposal, the board was to Pendleton, where he entered heart throughout ’he larger portions of the
per box. a fall of 5«) per cent in me
loath to tak«’ any decided stand in the and soul into the strenuous task of city is from five to seven feet, the
last week and will be much lower by
matter of increasing th«* seating ca­ building up th«* morning paper’s sub­ Alta street main, throughout th«- busi-
Saturday
scription list, and while laboring at ness distrht is designed for base­
pacity of th«* schools.
The feature of the market this week
Th«* term of Dr. C J Smith as a this, the Baker county sheriff wired ment drainage, the depth therefor be­ Have
The
is the appearance of asparagus, rad
ing 12 feet.
director, will expire in June, and an Mr Taylor to look for him
ishes. green onions and cabbage.
"On
streets
-with
Mr.
Taylor
started
steep
gradients
out
on
the
election will lie held to provid«’ for
These things have come in at an easy
his successor, ami it is expect«^ that search of his man and promptly lo t he depth does not exceed five feel.
price and will soon be too common
the matter of the high school will be rated him. but he had been warned
Witt carry Off Roof Water.
13 00
to provoke the palate.
finally settlml at that time. The that the sheriff was looking for him.
"The sewers are calculated to be
Wheat has not changed in the last
board as a unit, ar«* in favor ot re­ so renting a rig. he started for a of sufficient capacity to carry beside*
week. Looking back, it is too late:
taining the advanced grades in the buggy ride with a young lady of his the sewage, the roof water and sub­
looking forward, it is too early to ex­
present system, but in view of the acquaintance.
soil drainage front the basements Heard
Do agl as
pect a change. At this time there is
The couple went to Adams, from
agitation of th«* anti-boud people the
The admission of roof water to the
practically no exportation, and the
which
|»oint
the
young
lady
return«»d
question is in doubt. When the situ-
sewers will flush the system thor­
miller fixes the price. In the early
FARMERS SWINDLED
ition has cleared some definite action t«> Pendleton by train. The rig was oughly with each heavy rain.
season, when wheat 'is moving, the
will be taken, but whether the board sent back and the young man started
The size of sewers vary in diameter
«:xporter sets the figure, but just be­ Traveling Salesmen Playing Smooth will attempt to provide an entire new- to double on his tracks on the mixed
fiom six t< 20 inches, according to
fore the new crop, when the demand
train
toward
Pendleton,
but
was
ar-
building
or
to
simply
authorize
an
ad-
Confidence Games.
is slack, the mill men have a monop­
restdl at Athena where
was held the carrying capacity r«*quir«l In
«aeh locality, the outfall main along
The farmers of Umatilla «-ounty are lition to one of the present struc­ for Sheriff Taylor.
oly on the trade and pay what they
0 RAN being *0 inches In di­
jeing swindled by several enterprising tures is not known.
want.
ameter and having a capacity of dis-
:nen who represent themselves as be-
Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices.
SIXTY
FAMILY
AND
FOUR
; barging «.000.000 gallon* each 24
ng in the employ of one or another ARMY ENGINEERS INSPECT
Coffee—Mocha and Java, best 40< if the wholesale grocery firms of
SERVICE TENTS IN GROVE. hours.
THE GOVERNMENT ROUTE.
per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; lowei Portland.
The most practical and economical
grades coffee. 25c to 15c per lb. :
The men represent to the farmers Work for Canal May be Authorized From the Cascade* to Montana and method of disposing of sewage is to All men who wear it, praise it
package coffee, and 20c per lb. 3 hat they are agents of some firm in
Wyoming in This Conference—A discharge it Into the Umatilla river, •It s a beauty,
-It fin."
and Begun by Congress at Next Set-
;>ackages for 50c.
where it will be diluted with the -it wears "
?ortland. which is desirous of en
Thousand
Will
Be
m
Attendance.
Moody
San-
sion—Ex-Congressman
Rice—Best head rice. 12*4c per lb.; arging its Eastern Oregon trade and
Piles of trunks, piles of wood, rows water and carried away with the flow And other commendatory phrases
next grade. 10c per lb.
guine in the Matter.
that by buying their groceries of them
and
rows of tents, a store and a X the river. The amount ot sewage expiess the fact tf at our nt w Syoo
Sugar—Cane granulated, best. $6.50 hev can get their supplies at whole-
Portland. May 14.—The hoard of the
swinging
bell, fill Byers’ grove and iischargeu into the river will not be
per sack ; do. 13 pounds. $1.
•ale rates and save the retailer’s regular army engineers detailed here mark the opening of the 23d annual iuffi< lent to cause any offense for DOI. GLAS SHOE is the slice of
Salt—Coarse. $1.10 per 100; table, arofits.
to report on a plan for overcoming
the hour.
conference of the Adventists church, «ear* to ccme.
$2.50 per 100.
Should the time ever arrive when
As a matter of fact, there are but the difficulties in the way of naviga­ which convenes at this place tomor­
Flour—B. B.. $4 per barrel: Wai
the sewag» would become offensive.
Jve boni fide wholesale grocery firms tion on the Columbia at Celilo Rapids row morning.
ters’, $4 per barrel.
Il would be practicable to build an in­
n Portland, namely. Lang & Co.. Al- was in session yesterday at the Cus- |
It
is
quite
an
encampment
and
has
Strawberries. 15c per box.
en A Lewis. Mason. Ehrman A Co.. tom House, the trip to Celilo having been growing for two weeks and tercepting eewer along the south side
Asparagus. 12)»c bunch.
A'adhams A Kerr Bros, and Wadhams been postponed until today The pro­ more, until at the present time it of the river to some suitable location,
Radishes, 5c bunch.
i Co., and these firms absolutely re ceedings were devoted to examining numbers upward of 64 family tent* where sewage disposal work* could
Onions. 5c bunch.
use to sell to the retail trade under the data bearing on the subject, col­ and has a population of more tban ‘•e established to purify the sewage
Cabbage. 4c per pound.
tny consideration. The fact is that lected by .Major lAngfitt during the 100 people. At the close* of the en before it Is discharged into the river.
interim between the meeting of the
Another method of sewage disposal
Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro ;hese men in the country take orders
campment last year over 700 mem
which has been in use in Helena.
af the farmers and then buy of the board last September and this time.
bers
of
the
denomination
were
camp
­
duce Market
This was quite volumnious and pre­
Mont., for 15 years, is by local irri­ Knot' ar «ara* aMyw-r-.i rf boly . an*,♦, » • d
wholesalers in wholesale lots, that
go.art*
Chickens — Hens. 7c: |4.00 per ■hey make a good on their investment sented in detail the Harts and other ed upon the ground and this year a gation. by which method the sewage
greater
number
is
expected
dozen; roosters, 4 to 6 cents.
is
distributed
over
farming
and
gard
is shown by the following illustration. ;>lans which have been prepared for
The conference meets annually and
Turkeys, 12**c per pound.
This m«*thod is in use
A farmer's wife in the vicinity of removing the obstacles. After review­ in connection with the work of the eniug land*
Geese, per dozen, |&.
>n the Blalock fruit farm at Walls
Pendleton, bought 50 pounds of Moun- ing this carefully it is understood conference a camp meeting is held
Ducks, per dozen, $4.
ain Java coffee at 35 cents a pound, that the ooard reached no definite To this meeting delegate* are elect­ Walla."
Butter. 40c per roll.
he men claiming that to be the whole­ 'onclusion as to what its report will ed from every church in the confer­
Eggs, 12*4 cents.
sale price at Portland. Had the lady ■e. but the feeling prevails that the ence district and they, at the confer­ WALLA WALLA PREPAR­
Parsnips. 75c per sack.
?ome to Pendleton she could have scheme for damming the river at the ence. transact all the business of the
ING FOR 10.000 PEOPLE.
Onions, 75c per sack.
bought the same coffee in one pound •orge will be abandoned in favor of district. At this time the officers of
i
continuous
canal
around
both
the
Potatoes. 60c to 70c per hundred
ots for 25 cents a pound or in bulk
the district are elected, the minister* Ten Excursion Train* Will Carry the
Garlic. 15c per pound.
Jt from 18 to 20 cents, thereby saving rapids and Celilo Falls.
Crowd* to That City on May 25—
It is believed that this can be a<- receive their *alari«*s and the gener
from $5 to $7.50. The people are
Choice Beef Cattle. Etc.
al routine business is transacted
Umatilla Expected to Furnish 5.0C0
warned to investigate before being omplished at less expense than is .u-
The district now in conference herv
Cows, per hundred. 53.2563 75.
volved in the plan for a dam and is
Visitor*.
swindled.
represents
all
of
Or«*gon
and
Wash
Steers. $46 4.75.
the more practicable way
There is
The lO.twu people that it I* estimat
ington
east
of
the
Cascade
range
and
Hogs. live. $6.5o66.75.
ttle doubt that eventually a favora-
•-«1 will crowd Walia Walia from ail
CLERKS WILL REORGANIZE.
Hogs, dressed. 7©7%c.
'ile report will be returned by the the whole of Idaho and the churches points of the inland Empire on pre*
are widely scattered over this terri­
Veal, dressed. 7© 8c.
board
and
that
the
work
will
eventu
¡dent's day. will be handled by lv ex-
Union to Be Put on a Working Basis
illy tie authorized, the question of the tory.
Local Hide Market
' ursiot: trains, the largest
number
for Social Ends Only.
The
officers
of
the
conference
are:
most feasible method alone being
that ever pulled into the city on an;
The following are the prevailing
A.
J
Breed.
College
Place,
Wash
The retail clerks of the city are considered
The river and harbor
average prices for hides in this ma:
president; Professor J. L. Kay. of one day. «ays the Walla Walla State-
toing to have a social time and ninny
kef; beef, green. 4c per lb.; beef, estive occasions during the summer. ict of June 13 authorized a thorough | College Place, secretary xr.d I trees man.
Robert Burns, general agent lor the
dry. 10© 13c; mink, 50© 80c each X meeting of the union has be« u call­ investigation of the project and prac­ urer. The executive committee con
with a possibility of $1 each of the ed for next Tuesday evening at the tically authorized the work, provided .«ists of Elders A. J. Breed, J. A. Hol OR.* N.. this morning stated that
size is good and the condition prime; Painters’ assembly hall, in the Des­ t can be done within the Harts esti­ I brook. J M Willoughby. W H. Sax his road would run five train* into
the city and expected to carry any-
coyote. 25c and possibly 80c; bear, stain building, at which time a reor­ mate
»4 45 «O »19.
Ex Representative Moody, who was by. T U Ragsdale J W Posly and where from 4.000 to 5.0UU
people
skins, according to quality and size ganization will tie effe« ted am) plans
C.
C.
Lewis.
*ell a re..*b!« Iioe that will fit» you ti.
i’he special train* on this road will delleo:
from $3 to $15; coon, 10©30e; horse, lrawn for the first event of the here yesterday as the guest of the
mt y ar«.
Prominent church members from
board, feels quite sanguine that the
be one iron; Pomeroy, two from Dav
perfect, with head, tail and mane, $
abroad in attendance are:
Elder*
series.
work
will
be
authorized
and
com-
tun
and
way
point*
and
two
from
Pen
to $1.25: sheep, green. 6c; sheep 8*4c
Fishing Tackle
Knox and Snyder, of California; W
The union has not met for about IS
per lb., dry; skunk. 25 6 40c;
bad months and it has been decided to tnenced without further conitres*>on- W Presiott. the editor of the Re­ diet on.
The »»'« cani no« -Trout *••*«■ la »» *.® gzS
al
action.
On the line of the W * C- R rail- Fiy Hooea lur u> tl.a* dea
le lo *3e.
ger, 20 © 40c.
ie for the best interests of the clerks
9ft:t t*...too polea, leur Joista, Fx to U «4
The board and .Mr. Moody went to view and Herald of Battle Creek.
Omaha Livestock Market*.
>t the city that they» reorganize < ki The Dalles over the O. R 4 N in Mich.; Elder G. Irwin of Australia, way. General Manager McCabe this
morning said It was a question of se­
Omaha. May 14.—During the early Tuesday next officers will b»- elected President .Mohler's private car, and and Henry Shuity. of Nebraska El- curing coaches to transport the people
F.
M.
Burg,
of
Portland,
will
also
be
ind
committees
appointed
to
carry
part of the week fat cattle declined
will spend .eday examining the rapids
along his road "If we are able to se­
in attendance.
15 to 20 cents. Feeder sheep market jut the plans of those who are agi­ ind making estimates
cure the coaches, the W
* C R
The
conference
proper
will
begin
tating
the
movement.
▼ery dull.
Captain Harts, who was formerly
Tablets. Pencils and Inks.
railway will bring five excursion
tomorrow
morning
at
which
time
the
Jt is the intention of the union to resident engineer here, is expected to
Cattle Quotations.
trains into Walla Walla on prescient's
routine
business
of
the
church
will
?ive a senes of summer dances, par-
i
day.” he said “One will < ome from
Good to choice 1350© 1550 ]bs bvs.. ties and picnics, to which the clerks return soon from the Philippines and be taken up.
the
Eureka
flat
country.
one
from
$4.9065.15; fair to good. 1.00061.200 ind their friends will be invited. The resume his duties at this point. This
There ar«- four service tents on the
lb. bvs., $4.60© 4.80; common to fair union is being reorganized as a social will give Pmtland two resident army ground, one large one 7uxl’>0 feet ior Athena and way point*. one from
steers, $4.25© 4.50; good to choice body and for the furtherance of the engineers, is .Major I-angfitt will con the general meetings, and one smal- Pendleton and two from Dayton, We
rows and heifers. $3.80© 4.40; fair to social interests of the members. It tinue. having charge of the Willam­ ler, for the young people’s m«*etlngs are begging, borrowing and will prob­
ette and I-ower Columbia rivers and
good butcher stock, $3.25© 3.75: com
The children also have a separate ably have to resort to stealing cars
<as aliout SO members enrolled at the
mon to fair cows, $2© 3.00; veal iresent time, and more are expected Captain Harts the Upper Columbia tent and there is a large tent in which to accommodate the crowds we ex­
calves. $3.50©6.ia; bulls, stags, etc., to be added to the list in the m«*eting* and Snake.
services will be conducted
In the pect to come to Walla Walla that
day "
$36 4.75; choice to fancy feeders soon to be held.
German language.
Messrs. McCabe and Burns both
GRADUATING PROGRAM.
$45«'©4.85; good to choice Stocker*
There is a store and a dining room
estimate that between 8.000 and 10. I
The celebrated D. Armstrong
and feeders. $3.85 6 4.25; fair to good
tent
on
the
ground
for
the
accommo-
FROM LEHMAN SPRINGS
Exercise* to Be Given at Pendleton dation of the camper*, The store is 0«"« people will come to Walla Walla A Co's, line ol ladie»’ hne Ox ords
stockers and
feeders.
$3.50© 3.80;
common to fair stockers, $2.7563.40;
Academy at Ck»e of Year,
under the management of F B. Steen, that day. Pendleton and U malilla has arrived.
The latest styles,;
is estimated
stock heifers. $2.5063.50; milkers an’ C. R. Dutton Making Preparat.ons for
of
Milton. and is not a money-making county's contribution
has
issued
The Pendleton Academy
finest
workmanship
and neatest
anywhere from 4.000 to 5,000. The
a Busy Season.
springers. $25©50.
a neat program of the commencement scheme, but simply a local depot for
C R .Dutton ha.« just returned exercises which will begin with the I the convenience of those in atteno flat proper and that section of coun­ ladies* Oxfords show n in the city. |
Sheep Quotations.
A full line of little gents, youths
rom Lehman Springs. He has five taecaul -rate sermon to be prea« hed ance on the conference. All the sup­ try north and east of Prescott should
Fair to choice lambs. $6.50©7.35;
furnish another 1.000 and the remain and boy's Oxfords and everything
fair to choice yearlings. $56 5-75: fair ar six men at work repairing and re­ by Rev. F L Forbe* on Sunday even­ plies are bought of local dealers.
The daily program to be observed der will come from Dayton. Waitsburg in seasonable footwear fcr old and
to choice wethers. $4.756’5 35; fair to painting the buildings and cleaning ing. May 24. and will terminate in the
up
the
grounds
preparatory
for
the
by
all campers and visitors is print- and Pomeroy, though many Pomeroy
alumni
banquet
to
be
given
Saturday
choice ewes, $3.75© 4.75-
young
reason which will soon open.
ed here. —
Daily reporta of the meet- people will go to Colfax, where the
evening.
May
30.
The Wheat Trade.
president is scheduled to make a short
Mr. Dutton has charge of the tele
The graduating program will be ren ing will be furnished throughout the
stay.
Portland. May 14.—Wheat markets phone Station there and will ’phone dered on Friday evening. May 29. and meeting;
The care and accommodation of the
e.re very dull; there is nothing trans­ x the daily news each day after June is as follows:
Rising bell, 5 a. m
thousands who will crowd the city Is
piring of any consequence. Some de­ 10 to the East Oregonian. He will
Early morning meeting. 5:30.
Prayer—Rev. Robert Diven.
a matter of serious concern to the Dmdinger,
mand for Señora wheat exists, for report daily, the arrival of guests and
Break’ast. 7:00.
Wilson & Co
.Music—Selected.
city authorities.
There have been
Eastern shipment, but there is very ill other news of interest. He is quite
District meetings, 8:00.
"Greek and Roman .Mvths"—Mabe)
Phone Main 1181
large
crowds
in
Walla
Walla,
proba
­
little of that. We have a few vessels ■nthusiastic over the prospect of a McDill.
Children’s meeting. 8:00.
bly the largest being Bryan's day In
Good Shoes Cheap
on spot loading and several more due large number of guest* spending part
Business meeting 5:30 to 11:30.
"Struggle''—Eva Belts.
July. 1897, when it was estimated that
for this season's loading. Stocks in of the summer there. In addition to
Dinner.
1:00
p.
m.
“Finance"—J. A. Kennedy.
10.000 outsiders were in the city. To
the country are pretty well cleaned he beautiful location, nature has done
Preaching, 2:30 p. m.
M tisic—selected
handle and feed from 8.000 to 10,000
up, as to large parcels, but considera­ nuch for I^ehman Springs to make it
Children's meeting. 4 to 5 p. m.
Whitemore
"Art"—Nellie ~
ble grain remains in farmers' hands 3 popular resort.
Young peoples’ meeting. 5 to 6 p. m people is a stupendous matter.
"Influence of Ancient Classics”—
yet, but ail of it in small lots. Farm­
There are 15 springs some of them Flora Walker.
Preaching. 7:45 p. m.
WOMEN'S SYMPATHY
ers are not willing to sell what they inpregnated with minerals of medic-
Retiring bell. 9:15 p. m
of
Women”—Grace
"Evolution
have on hand, preferring to wait and nal value. One common feature ot Crockett.
Silent bell,
“ 9:45 p. m
Is Proverbial—Pendleton Women No
see if they will not get a few cents he springs is that within eight inches
M usic—selected.
more than wt-at is offered. At the >f a cold spring there bubbles np
Exception.
Awarding diplomas.
Horse Taken Up­
present time there is no demand for water so hot. that eggs can be boiled
How much we owe to the sympathetic
to
my
place,
nine
miles
norlh-
Came
wheat from any section of the globe, in it. The flow from the springs
We have the Best Bargains
When others
ORATOR FOR JULY FOURTH.
west of Pendleton, April 17. 1903, one side of womankind!
and exporters are not buyers, pre­ forms a large swimming pool which Is
dark bay mare, had halter on. brand­ suffer they cheerfully lend a helping
ferring to sell what wheat they have 3 popular feature of the resort.
hand. They tell you the means which in Real Estate.
We have
on hand that amounts to considerable.
In addition to the 25 cabins, there Negotiation* in Progress With Gover­ 'd pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet brought relief to them that they may
nor Chamberlain, Senator Fulton white, two splits In the left ear. shod
Prices are without change and club s a large hotel with accommodations
all round, weight 1,000 pounds, age profit by teir experience. Read the some nice homes that mu<t
is quoted at 71 cents; blue stem. 74, or 40 guests, and also a store, post-
and Other*.
about. 10 years. Owner of above de- testimony given here by a Pendleton
and valley, 75 cents per bushel. There rffice. dancing hall and club room.
President R. Alexander, of the Pro- tcrlbed animal can secure same by woman.
is considerable new acreage sown to
Messrs.
gress Club, has appointed
Mrs. L. Hodson, of 717 Aura street,
railing at my place and paying al)
wheat in sections
of Washington,
Ten Dollars Reward.
Cohen. Teutsch and Besthorn as a charges.
says: “While my kidneys have never
that will be ot a benefit to the state,
caused me any trouble which made Lots. Alfalfa
A brown mare, shod al! round, with committee to secure an orator for
I) HOWDYSHELL.
a* fall acreage shows a heavy de
the Fburth of July celebration. The
Itself apparent in the kidneys them­
i
white
stripe
in
her
face
and
wear-
Pendleton. Ore.
crease from 3 year ago. and the out­
gentlemen are now in communication
selves nor in the secretions. 1 have acre to 160.
look at present is that the crops will ng a saddle with a coat tied on be- with several men of prominence and
been bothered more or less by an ach­
be as large as that of 1902; it is too >ind, has ttrayed away from the vi- will get a man well known to the
Cavalry Horse*.
from
ing across the small of my back, then tracts)
160 arres to
mity of Gibbon station. Ten dollars
early to give an accurate forecast.
The government Inspectors will be down and through my kidneys. When
reward will be paid for the return of people of the state as the orator of the
Flour
in
Echo
on
May
26.
and
in
P«*ndleton
day.
the outfit to Henry Hill, Helix, Ore­
1 caught cold it hurt me across my 12,000.
The market for flour is not very ac­ gon.
President Alexander will have the on May 27. for the purpose of Inspect­ loins and made me feel lame and sore.
All persons hav­ I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills
other committees ready for publica­ ing cavalry horses
tive; it has been a quiet and unsatis
ing horses suitable for ’his purpose at the Brock & McComas Co. drug
tion by tomorrow.
factory week, buyers abroad and sell­
Shipping Rock to Pendleton.
are requ«*sted to preseu’ them for In­ store and used them. While 1 did not
ers here wide apart in their views
Georg«* Kreiger is shipping several
spection on those dates. For price and take them according to directions, be­
There is very little going to Califor­
Real Estate Transfer*.
"arloads
of
rock
to
Pendleton.
J.
further information, apply to Zoeth ing a poor hand to dose myself with
nia. The flour market at present is
George
D.
Peebler
and
Julia
Peeb-
Room io over Taylor’s
dull; some shipments are being made Blumenstein is superintending the
Houser at Echo or Pendleton.
nodlelnes at all. they benefited me in
ler,
his
wife,
of
Pendleton,
today
sold
H METZGER.
to Siberian ports, mostly on old or­ quarying and the rocks are very good
Hardware Store.
making
my
back
stronger,
every
way.
to John I). Peebler for $3.000. the
Contractor
ders. Jobbers here are not buying ones, many are from eight to 12 feet
and toning up my whole system.
st.iitheast quarter of section 7. and
long.
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La
Grande
Observer.
freely as most of them are well stock­
Price 50
For sale by ail dealers
the northeast quarter of s«lion 18.
Stock Cattle for Sale.
ed up. Quotations range from $3.25
cents per box.
Foster-Milburn Co.,
township
3
north
of
range
31.
Poor Farm Affair*.
jo $4 per barrel, and weak at that.
Have for wale 50 head of cows, 25 Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the
George D. Peebler and Julia Peeb­
The county court spent today at ler, his wife, transferred to David A. calves by side; !(• 2-year-old heifers, I United States.
Millstuff*.
75 head of well-graded Shorthorn cat­
The market for all kinds of offal is the poor farm, where they went on Peebler, for $3,000, the southeast and 15 yearling heifers.
R«*metnber the name—DOAN'S-
ELMER SPIKE. Echo. Ore.
tle.
very good, as most of the country ‘heir usual monthly tour of inspec­ quarter of section 6, and the north­
and take no other.
mills have closed down; stocks are tion.. Plans for the improvement of east quarter of section 7, township 3.
1 registered Shorthorn bull,
For Sale—A 12-foot steel frame (
not accumulating, and as soon as the the buildings are under considera­ north of range 31 east
50 head of horses, mares, geldings
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Hodge header, complete, with four |
same Is turned out it finds ready sale. tion as is also the project of the in
William Clark and Mary Clark, his
and young stock, grade Clydes, and
In
th*
County
Court
of
tbs
Slats
of
oreson
The demand at present is very good stallation of a new pumping system.
wife, sold for $4,200 to Ada Eagan, boxes. Inquire of John McRae, seven for Cmalllls County.
10 head of Cleveland Bays
miles
west
of
Helix.
Oregon.
and buyers are willing to z “ chase,
In
the
matter
of
tlieeatatsol
Joseph
L.
Stub
the north half of the southeast quar­
15 head broke to work; weight. 1200—
blefleld, deceaaud.
Machine Tell* Your Weight.
when millers offer same. As to prices,
ter of the northeast quarter of sec­
Notice la h> rabv given to tbe creditors ui
1500 pounds.
-Mrs. Nicholas De Jasserand, of Se an<l
no change has been made, and the
all person* hiving claims againat tbe
The fabled talking machine has tion 25. in township 6. north of range
1 stallion. 2buo pounds weight. Clyde
same is steady at $19 for bran, and come to town and has taken a loca­ 35 east, containing 20 acres of land. attle, who was »hot through the hrain aiate ol Joseph L. Stubblefield, deceared, to
and Shire.
by her husband .three weeks ago. has pr<aent tbe aame with ins necsaaary vouch. 1»
$20 for shorts per ton.
tion in a local saloon. If you will step two miles north of Freewater.
to ths under Igned eiecstoi* ot aald
Cash, or time with bankable notes.
fully recovered, It is the most re­ attached
salats
at
the
realdenos
of
It.
M.
Dorothy,
on
Barley.
cn the platform, count ten and drop
Address JOHN L. COX,
ihe kind on record, ot the executors of said estate, al bls residence
markable
case
of
Stocks at tide water are low. but 3 nickle in the slot, the machine will
New Delivery Wagon.
620 Thompson 8t.,
A 38-calibre ball entered her brain near Milton, Orecon. wltblu six montba aftsr
ample for all demands that exist at announce in a rich baritone, the
190.1
Peudleton. Oregon
Domestic laundry has
pur- and was removed by physicians. She tbe I6tb day K. ot M May.
DOHOrilY,
K.A
kl'KR.
present. “Very little doing” is the exact number of pounds avordupols' chased an elegant new delivery
(Would like to dispose of stock be­
is
now
sound
physically
and
mental
­
K<<
cuton
ot
the
salats
of
Jmeph
L.
Subbl«»
I wagon.
>ay of all in the trade, and prospects you possess.
field, deceased
fore turning out on range.)
ly.
MONOPOLE COFFEE
D. KEMLER & SON
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The Nolf Store
Every Day Nteds
about the hot se ate supplied
by the rt-any articles of wood
enware we are now- offering at
little prices, Lot.g and short
stepladders that are bandy
and safe
Tight tubs and pails.
all sixes. All our wooden ware
is sound and seasoned.
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W.J.CLARKE & CO
211 Court Street
ST. JOE STORE
Big Special Sale
EVERY DAY THIS WEEK
OUR STOCK THE LARGEST
Oar prices guaranteed the lowest
LYONS MERCANTILE CO
The Leaders in Pendleton
The Nolf Store
The Latest in
Ladies' Oxfords
FOR SALE
The Best is the Cheapest
This applies particularly to furniture and carpets. When you
buv a piece of furniture vou want it to look well and to wear
well. That is th- kind we carry. Our good; speak for them-
selves. We caray a large line of furniture, babv cabs, go
carts, carpets, art squares, mailings. rugs, curtains, etc.
*t*r, rot Milin* ' ur good« st cast
We an, *x basiMas is cask* a li”»*. bus ■« buy
In rsr load lot* ao lb«l ae can tell thi J> to J oc cte«i<r than y.« rocld bey ”»■ Elbe
ca-t and lay them down be-c C a “
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iree . ■
a bat you w.at If we <-anT aell T"U a bet e- grade «: g«x><* al a* low price* aa you can
get ebewhere, why we won't expect your trad*
BAKER & FOLSOM,
Next doot to Postoffice.
Your Second Hand C iads
We will pay you what i> r ght f« r t'eni
Bargains on new and s co id hand g ► d*
GURDANE &. McBROWN
tu E ast C o rt street
CRESCENT
CRESCENT
Crescent and Rambler Bley*
cles at The NOLF STORE
Books, Stationary and Fancy Goods.
$18.50 to $35.
Stock For Sale
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The Underwood Typewriter it the
beet machine on the market. It is
a high grade standard, ball bear­
ing, visable typewriter and it has
tbe tabulator vn the machine. I
will put it on trial against any ma-
ch ne on the market. Call and ex­
amine my sample.
JOHN S. KEES, Agent
741 Main Street. Pendleton, Ore