The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, May 15, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 4

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    FRIDAY MAY 15. 1903.
SHEEP AND CATTLE BEING
DRIVEN TO THE MOUNTAINS.
Winter Losses of Livestock Quite
Small—Winter Wheat Backward—
Improvements Begun on the Hidg<3
Road—Summer Logging Begun.
REAL ESTATE. LIVESTOCK
AND IMPLEMENT BUSINESS.
FRUIT PROSPECTS FINE
BEAR KILLED RECENTLY.
An Interesting Collection of
Neigh­ Clearing and Breaking of New Land
borhood News—Only One Case of
in Progress—The Ground I* Rather
Sickness in the Vicinity—Buyers of
Dry and Is Needing R*in—VYas
Cavalry Horses Here.
Nearly * Fatal Accident.
Women as Well as Men Are Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
NEW TELEPHONE GIRL FOR
THE BARBED WIRE LINE
PART OF COLVILLE RESERVA
Happening* of an Interesting and
Progressive Neighborhood — Fine
Concert by Meneley Quartet. . .
Government Ha* Ordered an Investi­
gation of the Statu* of the Allot
ment* Made Several Year* Ago.
Kidney trouble prey* upon the tuiiul,
(ambition; lieauty,
igor and cheerful­
ness wx,n disappear
when the kidney*are
out of order or dis­
eased.
Kidney trouble has
| liecome *o prevalent
tliat it is not uncom-
3 mon for a child to be
liorn afflicted with
weak kidneys. If the
child urinate* toooften. if the unne scald*
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should lie able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet-
ting. depeml upon it. the cause of the diffi­
cult v is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be toward* the treatment oi
the«* important organ*. Thi* unolea*snt
trouble is due to a diseaseri condition ot
the kidney* and bladder and not to a
liabit a* most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney »nd bladder trouble,
ami lx»th need the same great remedy
The mild and the immediate effect of
S warn p-Root is »«xm realized
It is »old
by druggists, in fifty-
cent and one-* lol Lar
size bottles Y<«*l may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a H-—• a—wss-fo»*
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Roo<.
including many of tbe thousan«!* of testi­
monial letter* received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co..
Binghamton. N.T., be sure and mention
this paper
Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name Swamp-R<xA.
Dr Kilmer's Swemp-Root. and the ad­
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
TION MAY BE OPENED. <li*cuurage>*udk-M><
Helix. May 12.—.Miss Emma Green,
Ft. Colville, May 14.—An order that
Ridge. May 9.—Professor A. M Uro
Echo, May 11.—Mrs. Dunn, of F ob
Briggsou. May 11.—Georg,* Piiyue. teacher cf the public school at this may have the effect of throwing open
zier, who is the teacher at Guid-u.e.
ter. Is reported seriously sick with who has been quite sick with the grip, place, was called to Portland on ac­ to white settlement many hundreds of
is visiting in this ne«ghb<»rho-i I at
la grippe.
is convalescent
count of the serious llineu* of her acres of choice farming land in the
present.
C. W Albright, ot Portland, is here
-Mr. Gillis lamily moved up from father Later word wa* received that Colvfll«* Indian reservation has Ju*t
T. B. Simonton, ol Gurd.iuc p»ade 1
in th«‘ interest ot the Champion mow Athena lar.t I ue*day to s|iend th«* he had pas»e«i away befor«* her ar­
been issued at Washington. D C.. and
trip to Pendleton on business last Ing machine.
summer.
rival there.
while It may not meet with the ap­
1«. Stubblefield, of Seattle. Is here
week.
Bill Wilkisou ha* a stump-puller in
Miss l^ura Griswold, of Wallula, proval of the Indians, some of whom
operation on hi* ranch thiB week,
We are still having d-y weather for more cattle, horses and hogs.
W. H Moser, of Portland, is doing which I* doing very good work
He came up Saturday to take charge of may be forced to give up their valua­
Thursday and Friday belt»«- cool, while
the town today
is making a vast Improvement this the barbed-wire 'phone ^change
ble homes, it will be a grand chance
today it is nice and warm
Mrs. L. M. Thoni|>son came in trout spring, clearing and breaking out
Mrs. John Peck, of Franklin county, for some hotnesecker to se«-iire a farm
Winter wheat is ve-i backward es Portland this morning, where she ha* quite a large acreage.
ha* been visiting friends in this
that has already to some extent Is-en
pectaily winter sowing.
lteen visiting for th«> past month.
Il .1. Boddy moved to his mountain city.
Thomas McEwen i- driving st ige
J. W. Walling, of Stokes, spent last home from Athena last Saturday,
cultivated
by the Indian*
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Montgomery are
at present between Uk an and Nve
night here. He say* that real estate where he will engage in h'ncfng and making preparation* to leave for Ida
The government ha* ordered a gen­
G. F. Jones, our roa-l suimrvi. or. l>« is quite active at that place.
otherwise improving hi* ranch.
ho on Monday next on a visit to Mrs eral investigation of the statu* of In­
gan work on the ’li-'.g-» road 11st
The party front Lewiston. Omaha
Sam Rose returned from the Con­ Montgomery's mother.
dian allotments, which may result in
Thursday.
and St. Jo«- are still here and express nell Sheep camp last week, where he
Mr. and Mrs. William Scott have
C. H Horseman, of Gurdane. m*d«* themselves as delighted with this has been engage«! for some time
the cancellation of a number of such
moved
out
from
Pendleton
to
their
a business trip to Pendleton this country- They will Invest if price* shearing sheep.
tarm southeast of Helix, to remain claim* on the reserve, and the throw-
are found reasonable.
week.
J I- Nowlin, county school super- until harvest is over.
ng open to settlement and entry by
William Simonton is getting out
Elt Spike went to Pendleton last inttndent. visited the school* in this
Roy Penland, from Pendleton, was citizen* of some of the oe*t lands in
logs for the Banks san iiii*l . h 1 U night to make arrangements for the vicinity last Wednesday
tn Helix last W«*dn«*sday. «-ailing on
ter creek at present
Eastern Washington.
lutll to be given here next
Friday
Ralph McEwin. ot Athena, spent a friend*.
B. F. Ogle, of Athena is a1 present night.
few day* at this place the i«a*t week.
Allotment* to Indian*.
Mr Modena and Ben L. Iceland
looking after his interest in this part.
Robert Stanfield came iti from Port­
A nice little shower was the order drove over to Athena Sunday.
Preliminary to the opening of the
He reports good crop pmia-cts .ircoid land this morning.
Saturday and Sunday, which made
Misses Be*sie Raymond and Nlna
Athena
the tarrn« r* in this s«*ction look very Dorman, who are attending the busi- reserve to nomestead entry several
Market for Saddle Horse*.
WEDNESDAY S LOCALS.
years ago. the Indian* were given al­
George L. Horseman, of Guidane,
Posters are out announcing that pleasant, as all are about through ness college at Pendleton. *|>ent Suu-
made a trip to Pemil* ton taw w.-« k
Herman Metzger, who ha* the con- seeding and th«* ground I* rather dry day at the home of Ml** Raymond'* lotment*. and the claim* thus taken
C. E. Pruitt is confined to his room nn business.
up Included the choice*t lauds in the
tract of supplying the government more so th*«’ ' -* been known for sev­ parents In Vansycle.
with the grip
Mrs. T. B Sitn*>nt<»n ,ias l«e.»n v’lt*1
J. King, of Weston, l* at the home district.
with cavalry horses, together with the eral year*. As a rub* the spring* h«*re
Half-breed* and quarter-
C. J. Mark, of this city, is in Walla sick, but is a'jte to l«e ab «11 .«eain
are very damp.
of hi* daughter. Mr* Ben Dwker of bre«?ds ar«- raid to be numbered among
Walla on a business visit.
<•1 P i. De • h . examining board, will lie at this place
Miss Bessie !. Og'
James Cargill left yesterday
for I...* city
on May 26. for the purpose of pur­
the allottee*, as ar«- also infant child
C. J. Miller, the livestock asent of Is teaching ,h«* Nve school tin-« '■;*'
The Menelev Quart*-! gate a very ren ot th«^e Indians
chasing such animals as are found to Pendleton where he will attend the
the O R. A N. is in the city.
Adventists'
camp
m«u»ting
Livestock to the Mountains.
meet the requirements. This will
good conceit at Huson's hall to a very
The principal question* to be deter
Henry Fanning, of Cold Spriugs.
Mrs. Marr E. Morgan is visiting
J A. Owings' the Kopp broth«»rs and evidently bring a great many persons
t ze audience Saturday evening
mined ar«- In«l the Indian* tak«- »!.•
was
tecently
visiting
at
the
hom«-
of
Mrs. H F. Hendricks at Baker City.
:he Simonton brothers have taken , here as there are still quite a number
land for a ,«tmanent home with the
TEN DOZEN RABBITS.
.Mrs. Al Drollinger will leave tomor ;heir cattl«-» to their mountain pastur ; of such animals in this vicinity ana his wife’s parent« Mr and Mrs Abra-
view of severing tribal relation«’ I*
tow for her former home at Roseburg ige
they are said to be in good condition. '.■amson. of this place.
the land mon valuable for agriculture
Narrowly
Escaped
Death
in
a
Tbe
Helmick
brothers
and
John
Well,
Z.
Houser
i*
in
charge
of
this
matter.
Roger*
Furniche*
Garre
for
the
Judd
J. F. Lindsey, traveling freight
than for mining or other purposes,
Henry Goldburg. well known here,
agent of the Illinois Central, is in the Blackburn, of Ukiah, moved their «at
Echo Banquet.
and were Allotment* taken for the
tie
from
the
Columbia,
where
they
Echo. May 13.—A Mrs. Dozier, who had a narrow escape from instant
city.
Yesterday evening Judd
Rog« r*. benefit* of infant children taken tn
have b«»en taking advantage of th«
—
____ _ who ha* started a
eugag
A R Martin, of Clay Center. Kan., ?arlv spring rang«» They were go. ax v, as cooking for Newport A Son in death a few «lavs ago. * While
rabbitry near jood faith*
It the inner to any Ot these quo*
is in Pendleton looking over the to their mountain range for summer. the outfit car on the Nolan sid« track ed in digging a well on the farm of Ecbo, brought to that city 10 dozen
yesterday evening was seriously hurt Lewis Hagen wh«*n the bucket was young American nare for the citizens' tion* are fo md to be in the negativ
«-ountry.
Their cattle look quite well and they bv the train running into the car. being lowered, it lu^came detached
I anquet to be given tomorrow aft« r- the Indian tray lose hl* home
Mrs. Eugene Tausick. of Walla report only a small loss.
Due car was badly smashed and from th«* rope, striking him fair on noon
Walla, is in the city the guest of the
Anton Vey and Joseph Cooney, of thrown from the track. The woman the h«-ad and rendering him uncon­
FIVE DIVORCE CASES.
Mr Roger* has engaged in the bu*
Golden Rule
Vinson, sent their bucks consisting received a severe scalp wound, but scious for a number of hours. At last
iness of breeding and growing ths
C. W. Avery. manager of the fa- of 15<> head to Thomas Gilliland's. n«-ai is said to be improving at this time
account* he seemed to be doing nice- Amerkan hare for market, and hi* Family Trocóle* Being Aired in
mons Biugham Springs resort, is in Ukiah, this week for summer pastur­
A Mr. Fieldstead has purchared •y
entire output will be used by the
Circuit Court.
age.
the city today.
alsiut 2.6< h I head of sh««»p h«-re and
Mattie Fanning will come to the Echo Cannery Company
Judge E!Us. ot the circuit court >1
starts today to trail th«‘m to the Yaki . mountain* with her children to spend
J. B Keeney, of Elgin, i* in the city
The rabbit become* very much do making a specialty ot divorce* tbi*
INVENT A TIMBER SAW.
I th«* summer at the hom«* of her i>a mesticatea with a Utile «are and
ma countr«'.
on a business visit and is registered
at ae«-k
T»o decrees were made yes­
A Mr. Meeks has purchased quite rents, Mr and Mrs. E Abrahamson
at the Pendleton
tention. and where a uniform, nutri terday and one today; ou«- case i*
In-
A Device Valuable to the
a
number
ot
sh-ep
in
this
vicinity
and
At
the
present
the
outlook
for
fruit
tious
fe«-,i
i*
furnish«-«!
them
the
meat
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Perry, of Walla
m « w on trial, and another is t«»mpor
terests.
Pendleton, which he will ship to the of all kinds in thi* section is excel­ has an excellent flavor.
Walla, are in the city, the guests of
inly >ontiniie,| until some de|HMition
Montana
jiasture
lent.
Buds
are
putting
Ila
r
ley
.
C
E
Balesliy
and
E.
B
of
forth
and
the Hotel Pendleton.
The plan of Mr Roger* is to inclose
E. N Hutchinson
United States straw berries are blooming
this city, have perfected a unique in­
With no a large area of land adjoining au al □I testimony can be taken, when the
State Senator James E Hunt, of
foi stock inspector. <an>e up from Port lat«- frosts the yield will be very fall* field. Thia tra«t of land will be tase will be decidwi
venlion anti left this morning
Multnomah county, is in th«» city the
Yewterday in th«- ■ «»• of Georgfo
Meacham, where they have the c<»n land on this morning’s tram to in great.
divided into 'runs." breeding
pen* Alice Hidy vs J F Hidy the < uurt
guest of Dr. C. J- Smith.
Fay La Grow, assistant cashier
_________
tract for sawing logs for the Minnis spect th«- sheep which Fieldstead and
of ami i«a*tures
Different kind* of nil cave th«-
plaintiff
Georgie Alice
Harold Warner, one of Pendleton's lumber and logging interests ot that McMaster intend to drive to Yak! th«- Athena l>ank spent a few «lay*
tritiou* • rops. such a* clover, millet
mail carriers, is ill at his home, with ■llace. Th«- affair is a large swinging ma
*t Biurham Springs recently and re cow |M-as ami alfalfa will be grown Tidy an absolute divorce and award-
an attack of the mumps.
pons th«- killing o< a larg«- black for them ami the main object in ear­ *<i h< r the custody ol Mabel Hidy. a
iteam saw hung on a derrick and in
.riiiior child tbe issue of tbe marriage
LIST OF JURORS
b«*ar while there.
Mrs. Elda J. Kinney. of Grand tended to saw the forest trees as they
ing for the animal* will be to tame
It. th«- case ot Sabina U" Franklic
Th«> infant daughter of Mr and Mrs them as fast a* possible, a* tney vrIH
Rapids, Mich., was a visitor in the *re found in the woods, cutting them
city en route to Spokane.
nto the lengths required for shipping Regular Venire for the June Term of Alex McCorkill has been sick with no! fatten so fast nor gro* so large «*. B«njaai!n Franklin tbe <ourt de
rr«-d that the plaintiff be freed from
mi-asles
the Circuit Court.
R D. Hamilton, of lui Grande, who The forest trees are felled and strip-
where they live in «-onatant fright of the bond* ot matrimony existing be-
Clarence
Roes
who
has
Is-en
absent
ie*i of their limbs, then skidded to
me
u
and
dogs
has been in the city tor several days
County Clerk Chamberlain and
tween her and the defendant. The
the saw. where they are cut into Sheriff Taylor today drew th« names for th«* past four weeks, will return
It is a new and novel branch ot ~a*e sent by default, the defendant
returned heme last night.
home
at
«out
the
15th
of
the
month
lengths.
business in Eastern Oregon and it* xot .«ppe*ring when summoned
of the regular venire of jurors for
Miss Myrtle Clark, of Boise City, is
The saw has been tested ami found the next term of the circuit court
development will lie watched with in
the guest of her cousin. Mrs James
Effi«- E Stone a a* granted a divorce
A
Canadian
View.
tc
work
satisfactorily
at
the
foundry.
lereat
which will convene June 1. next The
Tait, of this city, for a few days.
t
-m Alfred F Stone and was award­
If it does good work in actual opera­ names are given as follow*.
This horde of ignorant immigrant*
H. C Willis, aewretarj of the Echo 'd her maiden name of Effi« £ Brad­
Charles B. Frazier, of Portland, col
ion. the owners and inventors expect
• an never rise above the level of la- Cannery and Cold Storage Company ley. The <aae was won by default,
John
Perriuger.
Adam*,
farmer.
lector for P. F. Collier, arrived in the :o mow the mountains hereabouts.
McIntyre,
North
Milton. >or and that of a somewhat low cali­ will take a vacation from bis position the defendant not appearing to coa
Hugh
city last night, to remain a few days
ber. But organized, and subservient as agent at Echo. soon, for the pur *e»t tbe caae
farmer
S. B. Calderhead. general freight
NEW BASEBALL MANAGER.
to the order of the "tosses " It may l«ose of promoting the industry ;n
C. W Knight. Helix, farmer
Tbe as ? of
and passenger agent of the W. & C.
Higby Harris North Milton farm readily be seen that they have the Eastern Oregon town*
heard tbe first
R. came over from Walla Walla to- R. P. Brown I* Now Captain and Wo. er.
power to become a positive danger to
continued for more evidence
day.
Also Play With the Team.
the state. Citizenship is too lightly
BIGGEST ENGINES IN WEST
M M Johns. Athena, fanner.
The court is today hearing evidence
The Pendleton baseball team has a
Walter Adams, the local agent of
.1 F ’ Temple. East Pendleton «api «ranted by the republic, because in
on tbe case of Hendrick* v*. lien
the past the present dangers and *o- Northern Pacific Receive* Two for Jrtcks. a Pendleton • as«- which ha*
the Washington A Columbia Rjver vw manager. Otto Boetchei has re- talist.
ial condition* have not confronted
railway, is quite sick ai bis home on signed his position and R. P. Brown
C. H Rosen burg. Fulton, farmer.
Use an Mountain Grades.
attracted much attention in thi* city
’¡as been elected to fill the place left
it. and it 1* certainjy time to cry a
Bluff street.
T J Kirk. Athena, farmer.
T*<om*. May 14.—Tbe first two ol on account of the prominence of the I
.'aeant
by
Mr.
Boettcher's
resigna-
bait
and
put
a
check
on
promiscuous
J. B Frazier. South Milton, farmer
Fay S. Ije Grow, the cashier of the
10 new engin«*s for the Northern Pa parties and tbe frequency of their di*- ;
T. P De Friece. North Athena immigration ot the kind the Washing cifii 'a w«**tern service have been sent pute*
Bank of Athena, has returned home tion. The latter has had to relin-
ton department seems to regard with
after a short visit with R. Alexander, luish his position owing to the de- farmer.
We*t. and should arrive on the coast
nands of his business upon his time.
C. W. Brownfield, Ea-*t Pendleton. -uspicion Quantity is one thing but wtthfn a short time to be dr«-»»ed up
of this city.
BEET SUGAR FACTORY.
"Bob" Brown needs no introduction merchant
quality I* of more importance
And
for active service The new engines
Rev. W. E. Potwine has gone to to the people of Pendleton. He will
while the danger is not so great for
Robert
Jamieson.
Weston,
farmer
Senator Ankeny Interested in One at
Weston, where he will hold service« «lay in the team and at the same
Canada, we can take a lesson from larger and stronger than any other*
J M. English. Mountain, farmer.
in the Episcopal church at that place ime manage the boys in their man h
ever seen in th* West, are what 1»
Pro**»r. Where He Ha* Soeve Valu-
the
book
of
our
neighbors
and
be
North Milton
William Johnson
known a* Class T5
Just preceding
this evening.
able Land.
oward victory. Mr Brown is a good tanner
samed betimes —Ottawa Free Pre»*
them were locomotive* of the Class
F R. Hanke, of Milwaukee, the business man and a baseball man.
Pro«»er. Wash May 13.—M favor- ,
Robert Ferris. Mountain farmer.
Q type n.inder* is their way. but
traveling freight agent for the Chica­ ind will lead the team to success.
Thomas Thompson North Pendle- V/OULD OPEN CREAMERY HERE not as powerful a* the later ioromo ible Indication* count. Prosser will I
go. Milwaukee A St. Paul, wa* in the
lave a beet sugar plant within the
ton. farmer
live
city yesterday.
EXCURSION TO PENDLETON.
North Powder Man Looking for a Lo­
Ed Dupuis. Yoakum, farmer
The receipt of this new motive pow •text 18 month* For the past month
D. W. Campbell, the assistant super
J. Ambler. Juniper, farmer.
cation to Invest.
er will enable the Northern Pacific tc :he Pro«»er Board of Trade has had
intendent of the O. R. A N.. left for Indication* That a Large Crowd Will
proposition
James Nelson. Vinson stockman
E M Sander*, the proprietor of the send East some of the larger engine* under consideration a
Tebo this morning after a day's bus­
William Blakley. South Pendleton, Sigma creamery at North Powder, the railroad ba* been using in it* rom a representative of the Utah
Go to See Ball Game Sunday.
iness visit here
■eet sugar plant who propose* to
Walla Walla. May
12.—Prepara­ farmer.
was in the city yesterday for a »bort mountain service and elsewhere on
A. C. Friedley. Union, farmer
Miss Winnie Privett, the genera! tions are being made by the Oregon
Th* n<wromers -reel and maintain a plant providing
business visit. Mr Sander* I* looking Its Western lines
the business people would guarantee
Robert Morrison. Adams, farmer.
delivery clerk at the postoffice, is at Railroad a Navigation Company for
for a location for a large creamery will do *0 much extra work that the
to produce 3.50« acres of beet land
W. H Reeder, Athena, farmer
her home suffering from a severe at
in excursion train to Pendleton next
and dairy business and want* to come older ioeomotlve* are to be transfer­
And other consideration* of minor
John McPhail. Adams, fanner
tack of tonsilitis.
Sunday.
Bobbie Burns' Kilties and
to Pendleton provided he can make red to a more favorable country
mportance
D. J. Kirk. Milton. merchant
Mrs. W. J. McFarren. of Palouse '.he warriors of the Umatilla range
Th«-
new
locomotive«
may
be
used
satisfactory arrangement*
During
Ijist Thursday a meeting was held
C.
F.
Colesworthy.
Pendleton,
■ross
bat*
in
the
Oregon
city
on
that
City, is visiting her mother. Mrs. R
bls stay here he inspected several in the passenger service, but the <x>m
for the purpo*«- of further consider-
A. Dozier, who resides a few mile* lay and the contest is expecterl to be fanner.
properties with a view to buying and pany is making a number of track im .ng the
proposition at which were
Thomas Campbell. Ea»t Pendleton, It is probable that in the fall he will provements before sending out the
a warm one.
west of Pendleton.
The excursion tram will be large farmer
monster* Bridges and false work are •resent Hon Levi Ankeny. W G
locate here
Gus Teutsch.
brother
of I>-e
■ranger of the Washington Irrigation
John Herndon. Weston, farmer.
It is Mr Sanders' wish to buy a being strengthened to stand the addl- Company., E
Teutsch. is here from Portland. He enough to accommodate all who de-
F Benson and others
William Clark. Valley, farm«-:
lire
to
go
and
present
indications
tlonal
strain
and
it
may
l«e
some
time
dairy
plant
n«-ar
this
city a* a depot
travels in the interests of the Cudahy
Mr Granger in the interest of the
.Matt MoRgrove. Millon, farmer
are
that
a
small
population
will
be
in
before
the
¡-assenger
trains
are
haul
and point of general distribution.
Packing Company.
Irrigation
Company,
Washington
James W Hyatt. Mountain, farmer where he will keep a number of cows, ed over the road by the new power
■ole lossession of the Garden City
E. W. Bartlett, register of the
pledged their earnest support in be-
liter.the train has gone.
Each
of
the
new
locomotive*
I*
as
many
as
he
can
find
pasture
for.
Grande land office, accompanie«! by
half of the proposition, both offering
BARTENDERS ORGANIZE.
A teature of the train will l«e a
to supply the local trade The bulk «»quipped with electric headlights of land and water right*, beside* giving
Mrs. Bartlett, passed down the O. R Pullman car. for the use of a seat in
Sun candle |>ower. in effect the new
of
bis
milk,
however,
he
will
bring
A N. to Portland last night.
which the sum of 25 cents extra will Thirteen Charter Member* Enroll and from North Powder, where he ha* a light is a* < apable a* the searchlight* the matter their Individual attention.
Mrs. Osborne, of Woodbine. Iowa, be charged. This is a new departure
Elect Officer*.
ranch of 1400 acre* of meadow land of the navy, and will illuminate the
Inspector of Surveys.
was in the city today en route to by the railroad company, and prom
The liartenders of the city met at He can secure rates on hi* milk from track for miles ahead, on straight
Spokane, where she will visit her ■ses to be a success, a rate of 31 Painters' hall on Sunday afternoon that place that will enable him to put road
L a Grande. May 13.—M. P McCoy,
Small electric motor*. *et be­
son. a resident of that place.
for the round trip has been made. last at 2:30 o'clock, and eff«-cte«l a it on the local market as cheaply a* tween the smokestack »nd boilers of government inspector of surveys for
Robert Starkweather arrived over P«?ople wishing to ride in the Pullman ¡«ermanent organization.
the engines, furnish the current and Eastern Oregon and Washington, ar-
any milk now sold
Mr Mc­
from Pendleton this morning and is ••'ill have to reserve their seats.
The dairy business at the present also generate the power for the In- rlvid in the city last night
The purpose of the organization I*
transacting business in La Grande
to promote the moral, social ami time doe* not fully meet the require­ can«!« scent iam]«s in the wngtne cabs. Coy ha* just returned from the Imna
ha district and other sections ot Wal­
Caledonian Picnic.
today.—La Grande Chronicle.
financial welfare of the members and ment* of th«- local demand
Owing
lowa county, and expresses himself
FOR A PLEASURE TRIP.
Preparations are now being made to bring them together in harmonious to the scarcity of milk producing pas­
.Mrs. R. A. King, of Hay. Wash,
** being very much pleased with that
has returned to her home after a for th«- Caledonian picnic to be held action for their g«-neral betterment. ture in this vicinity the local milk
region, and that the day Is not far
visit with her brother. F. J. Morris, at Athena, on May 2»; and 27. The The <>ffi«-ial title of the order 1* the men < an not produce- milk to m«»et the Coming Event* for Which the O. R. & distant when Wallowa will take Its
bonnie
Scots
of
Athena
are
leaving
Bartender*'
International
Jjeaguq
No.
call
if
their
patrons
This
condition
N.
Co.
Offer*
Very
Cheap
Rate*.
the cashier of the Savings Bank
place In the front ranks of the coun­
nothing undone in the arrangement 114. and it was organised with 13 of things Mr. Sanders hopes to over­
Caledonian picnic at Athena. May ties of Ibis state. He expect* to leave
Mr3. John Vert will return this of the program
and entertainment charter members. Twenty-seven men come by shipping direct from the val­ 26th and 27th
Padfi« Northwest
evening from her tour among the The O.
R A N. has maile a special signed the application for a «-barter ley of th«- North Powder, where the Students* Conference. Y. M. C A.. soon for Malheur county, where he
towns of Eastern Oregon in the inter rate for the occasion and there prom-
ha* a large amount of work tn do
and all will be enrolled as soon as abundance of water giv«»s fresh l«a* Gearhart
Park. Portland, Oregon.
«•si* of the Order of the Eastern Star. toes to be a larg«- attendance from
they can find op|>ortunity to attend ture the year round.
May
29th
to
Jun«-
7th
State
Encamp
J. A. Green, of Echo, was iu »he here.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
the meeting*.
Mr. Sander* returned to North ment. Grand Army of th«- Republic.
city yesterday evening for :i feu
Jame* H Doty was ele< ted presi Powder yesterday and will visit Pen- Portland. June 25th to 27th. Washing­
hours, making final arrangement* for
Cunningham Wool Coming In.
«lent; George Ernst, vice-presides!; die ton again in the near future, when ton Chrl*tian Convention and Camp Increasing Interest and Uncommon
th« Echo banquet to he gi».-en Friday
Skill Manifested.
Charles Cunningham.
the sheep Paul Witlock, chaplain; J D. Shell, he will. In all probability, make defin­ M«*etlng at Walla Walla. June 5th to
I
afternoon.
king, has begun to ship his w < k >I dip secretary ami treasurer; Walter Hop- ite arrangements to carry out the de- 15th. i Oregon State Teacher*’ Asso-
Th«* iw-cond round of the golf tour­
IL J Miner, representing D. Jones for the present season. Today one l»er, inspector; Dave Carlin, inside tails of hi* scheme
rial Ion. . Portland June 24th to 27th. nament wa* played yesterday after
A Sous, of New York, manufacturers lot of 75 boo pound* was brought in guard, and Wynne Krebs, outside
Grand bodge I O O F al Walla noon, the player* ea< h playing over
I
of shirt* and gentlemen's fine linen from Pilot Rock and taken to the guard.
SEEKS DIVORCE.
Walla. June 1st to 4lh. Nineteenth * nine-hole course, as on the day pre­
wear, was a business visitor in the Pendleton Scouring Mills. The othet I Wealthy
Nebraska
Farmer
Annua] Tournament Sportsmen’s As vious The matches played yesterday
city today.
Came Eva V. Mill* Allege* Cruel and In- soclation of Northwest. at
tali of the dip will be shipped from
Dayton. resulted a* follow*:
West to Invest and Locate.
E. C. Shari«e of Portland. Northwest Echo by train to the mills here to be
human Treatment.
Hartman vs. Moorhouse—Hartman
Wash., June 35th to 27th The Saen-
manager for the Paraffine Paint Com­ scoured. The woo) is all of the first
L. Ma*on. of Pierce. Neb., accom­
An action for divorce was filed goriest at Walla Walla. June 5th to won. 5 up. winning the match by four
pany. of San Francisco, was in the grad«» and of an average yield.
panied by hi* family, was in Pendle- yesterday with the county clerk by Sth Grand Ixidge and Grand Chapter points.
city yesterday evening en route to
1 ton for a short time today. Mr. Ma- Eva V. Mills, vs. Harry E. Mills. The of .Masons. Grand Chapter Order East­
Dodd vs. Judd—the first amt second
Walla Walla
"Grandma" Munra at Hood River.
; *on i* a large breeder of thoroughbred plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman ern Star, at Portland. June 8th to round* were both tied. The tie will
T. P. Lund, of Pendleton, was a
"Grandma" Munra. who managed ! short horn cattle and ha* sold out tieatment. and that the defendant 10th. Oregon Pioneers. Indian War be played off this afternoon
Rinehart vs. Berkeley—tied the
Walla Walla visitor yesterday, over the I-og Cabin eating house at his ranch in Nebraska and come West called her vile and vulgar namtw. and Veteran*. Native Sons of Oregon. Na­
to se«- the ‘ ball
“ game between Walla Meacham for eight year*, will take in search of improved condition*. He struck and choked her repeatedly. tive Daughters of Oregon, at Port­ second round; Rinehart won by 2 up.
Keller vs. Dickson—Dickson «-on. 3
Walla and Pendleton —Walla Walla charge of the O. R. A N. eating house • *av* that the people in the East The plaintiff ask* that her maiden land. June 16th to 19th.
Tickets to above meetings will be up-
Statesman.
at Hood River in the near future. | know nothing of the resources of the name of Eva V Rowe be restored to
Wade vs Lambrith—Wade won. 3
John W. Veatch. of the Boise Capi­ She has been at Huntington. ln : West and think it uncultivated and her and that she recover cost* and sold at one and one-third rate* for the
round trip, on the certificate plan. up.
tai News, accompanied by his family, charge of the Pacific Hotel, since the a waste inhabited by Indian* and disbursement* of the action.
Brown va Clopton—Brown won 1
Attorneys Reeder and Perry repre­ Tickets oil sale three days prior to
jiassed through over the O. R. A N. O. R. * N took possession of it cactus. All of hi* friends in the East
remonstraterl with him for selling and sent the plaintiff
up.
the opening day
today, en route to Salem for a month's last December.
starting for such a wild country. He
In the ladies' contest, Mrs Clopton
visit at their former home.
had 42<* acres of well improved land
and Mr*. Johnson played a tie game
FRANK HUGHES BOUND OVER.
May Be Insane.
SHEEP
TO
THE
MOUNTAINS.
Bud Smith, for some time past em
In the second round, Mrs. Johnson
James Craig, supposed to be a for which he realize«! 370 an acre
ployed as one of the day waiter* ai
He will visit in 8pokan<* with hl* son.
Must Stand Trial at Portland, Charg­ thus winning the match by 1 ixilnt.
the St. George restaurant, ha* re­ track walker on the O. R A N.. I* In and from there a* a base, look over Garrison A LaFontaine Flock* Being
Mi** Strong and
Miss Cameron
the county jail, under suspicion of in­
ed With Selling Liquor to Indian*.
Taken to Summer Pasturage.
signed nis position and will leave to
played their first round
yesterday
sanity. Hi* examination ha* not a* th«* country. H«* expecta to return to
Frank
Hughes,
accused
of
selling
morrow for hi* home at Roseburg.
Gu* lAFontaine is moving his
afternoon
Their second
will be
yet been belli, a* hi* condition is sup­ Pendleton, with which place h«» i»
liquor
to
Spokane
Jim
am!
Charley
C. W. Smith, a nepnew of Theodore posed to be due largely to drink. much taken, and investigate the fa sheep to the summer range, Two
played today.
Shapeless,
was
bound
over
to
appear
Danner, is here on furlough. He i* After he ha* had time to sober up cilities of the country. Tne gentle­ bands numbering about 4,800 head.
The final* will be played Friday, at
a member of Company 62, U. 8. Ar- he will be examined and if insane, man is very enthusiastic over the pos- passed through Pendleton this morn­ before th«» November term of the fed­ which time the championship of the
eral grand jury this morning. In the
"lllery. and receive«! hi* furlough for will bi* sent to the a*ylun>
i.lbillties of thi* part of the West, ing Ismnd for th«- old Boettcher place,
local club will be decided
VJ) days on account of ill health, He
and will make his home here, going near Meacham, where they will be sum of 325o.
Hughes
is
unknown
here
and
is
a
i* stationed at Ft. Worden.
into the busine*» of raising blooded kept during the summer. Next week
Will Locate in Pendleton.
Several day* ago he
For Sal*.
two more bands, aggregating about laboring man
The large banner orderetl by the
A. B. Galloway traveling represen­ short horn stock on a large scale.
was heard by Berkley Halley, the
Three-quarter
sections of good
5.000
head,
will
he
driven
to
the
same
Progress Club, announcing the cele­ tative of th«- Blake-.McFaull
Pa¡»er
commissioner's *on. to offer to pro­ wheat land, ot which one-half is In
place.
bration of the Fourth of July by the Company, of Portland, will local«-
Real Estate Transfer*.
cure
whiskey
for
the
Indians.
Mr.
grain, and all lies five mile* north­
The sheep have been ranging at the
city of Pendleton, was put in place permanently in this city, this being a
L. E McBee, of Echo, ha* sold to
Halley wa* notified and arrived In east of the city. A dwelling, two
by the committee today and is now centra) jsilnt in the Northwest terri
— ­ George H. Stevenson and H. ..
...... Despain gulch, and The Well, about time to arrest the man and take the
F. Con-
barn* and other lutbuilding*. and a
stretched across Main street.
tory covered by Mr. Galloway. I MraJ ner for 39,500. the southea*! quarter 15 mile* north of town
whiskey from the Indian*.
Hughes good water system. Call at Oliver
Mrs. Ida M. Wool, of Six Lakes, Galloway is exp«-«*ted to arrive about and the west half of the *outh<*ant
pleaded Ignorance of the charge. He & Co.’s grocery, or at the home of u.
.Mich., visited friend* in the city last May 20.
Real Estate Transfers,
quarter of section 22, town«hip 2.
claimed to know nothing of the Indi­ W Rigby, 704 Thompson street.
evening, leaving this morning for
north of range 27 east, and the north­
W. Nickol* today *old to Mrs Helen an* and swore never to have given
Spokane, where she will visit her sis
I
New Telephone Directory.
west quarter of section 27 in town- Whittemore, through the agency of them whlRkey. but tn the face of the
ter, Mrs. Eldred. Mrs Wood, accom
Houser always
furnishes
good
Ralph Wade is now engaged in *hip 2 north of range 27 ea*t, contain­ E. T Wade, lot* 11 and 12. block 11. evidence he was bound over
panied by Mrs. Shoey. of Milton. Neb., compiling the new telephone direc­ ing about 200 acres of land.
Send In your order. Market
Raley * addition Consideration 35O'b
Deputy United States Marshal Jack meat
h*s been on an extended tour tory. An increase of 125 patrons dur
Alta street, opposite Savings Bank.
Proebstel,
of
Pendleton,
came
up
this
through Utah, California and the Ing the past six months is a fair in­
Izadles' half soles 40c. Teutsch.
Have your
shoes repaired
at
Have you had your shoes repaired morning and took the prisoner to
Southern State*.
dex to the progre** of the city.
Choice moat* at Houser’s.
at Teutsch? Try him.
' Portland
TeuUch'a.
Humane
Raised by Cas Rogers on But­
ter Creek. Sired by a thorough
bred Kentucky Jack.
His dam
was a large Maltese Jenny.
He will make the present *e«>
son at my place three milea North»'
east of Pendleton on Wild Horae
Creek
Terms
Ito to insure live colt.
W. W. HARRAH
OWNER
BONNER N. B.
24702
SUn-lsM and Keg itereB. Kw ord t n.
Sire st Ot* fo* xanthine, * (4).
rhil
■- 2: >•,;!»,lltam C. 1V„ ■nd Chari* y *,
trial
Bay stall bu; 1C.1 hauUt hi<:.; weighs ijo
noun *, fosted 1».
Bred by Srnlin Batey
ko-tetiutg. Oregon.
I
Will htaod Bonner N. B. for the
SEASON OF 1003
1 nt the following places on the fol­
lowing days:
i
Helix, every Monday.
Athena, every Wednesday.
Adams, every Friday
Pendleton, at City Livery
Stables, every Saturday
and Sunday
ng been ■ iramlneai faetor in racing and
vreeumg in th» mciim sln.e l*ws
Harness
Terns: 115 for season: $25 to insure
J. A.
J. ERVIN & CO ,
OWMUB
Pendkton,
Smith
Oregon
Farmers Attention!
When you drive to Feodietco put
your team up at the
Agent
ior
Telephone Liier; Subie
Court St., opposite Court House
I matilia
Hay, per Team 25 Cents
County
C. L. Bowers & Son
218
Court
Street
Alcohol
Cpiunu
Tobacco
Using a *
INSURANCE
. ro4 , rwt
i PfOPLt
L ljjt rated
ikSè”Z
Flat Iron/
wear out
5o do
113,456,980 Insurance m Force
H. M. RICE, Freewater
Arcai tor Casatilte Conati
J r. Walker. Qty Agant for Ivnjfo-.on
HOMES
Today I offer the following city and
country property:
32b per acre tor choice l«e*cre f*m
about one mile from city Matts
new house
310.000 for 600 acres, part bottom, im
proved; 350 acre* in wheat. £
a< res fine orchard. 10 ruinate«
out.
310,000—320 acres of first-class whea'
land. Improved; crop goes wttt
place; only two miles out.
31.800—a new house and lot in hot
tom.
3150 and up for lot* on south side
A ni' e business w hich pay* for abou
I1.ÎÔ0. Two other business open
Ings
N. T. Conklin.
h<?.'buniw.<?r
I
BunrtKKcs
urirrckXes
your merchant
R. ALEXANDER. Sota Agent.
is UM.
r- dr^rwte.
HICHESTER
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— :At Postoffic*. :—
Phone. Red 277.
Shoes to Fit
S2.50 to $4
J. EKLUND
Our Soda
Fountain
Executor's Notice.
Is sizzling, and fizzing, aid
bubllng with the
Most
Delicious
Drinks
I* th* Couacy Cwwrt o< ik* -uaia at Ongna. far
Lmsulla Coaniy.
in t ha matter of i ba K«*ta ot Jama* P Wbltta-
more deeeaard
Xovce
hereby giiao that Ua uadenigneU
bee» appelated by tbe aboia aatluad
enwrt, Kxaeutor of tbe last will and teatameat
of Jamaa f. Wbntemorr. »laraaaad and ba>
duly quallfi»! a« the taw diraete
all paraoaa
having elaiaaa against aald estate wlu preaeal
tba same, with proper »ouchers. to ma at tba
olfica ot Hal lay ,t Lowell in Peadlaioa. Oregoa
with n tlx mon.ba from tha date beraoi
Dat.-d lhts «Mh day ot Anrtl. a P )«o*
• A LOWXLL,
Kmamar.
None ont the best quality of
materials are used.
DELICIOUS
SODA DRINKS
Try onr
Mt. Hood
Sundae Only at
F. W. Schmidt's
The Reliable Druggist
Foaioflkv Block
I'hoae Main **i
Notice of Final Account.
I* tbe County Court ui tb* «tau ol Oregon ter
Vnistdla < ouniv.
! In ibe maller ot tbe Ertatr ot Mary A Still»
man. ductMiMfe’.
Notice 1» hcroby rlren that th« undervlnod.
baa on tbe Mb dar 01 Apnl. twM. Blöd in tbte
couao hia Anal roport. au< au order baa beon
niade and entored herein by tbe Judge ot th*
• t»ov* eullt'ed court. Bxtng Monday, tb* Mb
dav ol June IDO*, for boor n* npon aald I m I
rrport; and all parton» iniereato«l in eald roteio
arr hernby roilded tast tbey anal anpoar on
or befo-e aa d date. and Bl« or make anr eb-
.»eetiona ihay aay hava 10 tbe approval of aald
final repori and tke dlacbarsn ol »he Kxacator
IDted tbia .**th day of April. 1904
A D. BTIILMAN.
Kxeeutor of tb* L«M Will aad Taatnmeat
of
Mary
A.
Stillman. Dneoaaed
i