DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. STOREKEEPER BOUND AND MAXIMUM RATES MAY RESULT MOST POPULAR LADY CLERK SOUTH DAKOTA MAN ASKS Almost everybody who read« the news­ GAGGED AND SAFE LOOTEO. FROM THE PORTAGE CONTEST. TO BE SELECTED. ABOUT SADDLE HORSES. papers ia fcurc to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. I Ii Kilmer's Swamp- Twenty-five Carloads of Sheep Being East Oregonian Will Furnish Free Portland Chamber of Commerce Nervy Procedure Last Saturday Night Increasing Sale, for Light Weight by Robbers of Whom There la no li Root, the great kirl- Loaded Today and Eleven Carloads Saddlers to Be Works Into the Combination—Rail- Transportation and Two Weeks' Ex­ Raised by Cas Rogers on But­ Used for Polo [1 ney, liver and blad- Trace—Only Secured Thirty-eight of Cattle Will Be Loaded Tomor- road People Deny Interference. Ponies and in ter Creek. Sired by a thorough­ penses at Hotel Flavel to Success­ Herding Cattle— r der reme«iy. Dollars. His dam It is the great med­ bred Kentucky Jack. ful Candidate in Coming Contest. Want Something Better Than Ca- Portland. Or«‘gon. May 16.—The ical triumph of the was a large Maltese Jenny nadian Ponies. Adams had a session with two bold nineteenth century ; Echo, May 14.—O. F. Bacon, or Beginning about June 15. the East open-river committee of the Cham­ He will make the present se<> discovered after years Boise. Idaho, is here for the purpose Oregonian will open a contest to se­ ber of Commerce, at a special highwaymen on Saturday evening, in A «-orrespondent of th«* Breeders' son at my place three miles North­ of scientific research of shipping a lot of sheep which he which pistols, gags and midnight lect th«* most popular lady clerk in the meeting of the trustees of that body Gazette in South Dakota writes the by Dr. Kilmer, the east of Pendleton on Wild Horse has purchased here and in the vicin­ cries featured most predominently. y«‘sterday, recommended that retali­ eminent kidney and Creek. ity of Heppner. He will load about city of Pendleton. About 8:30 Saturday evening, Har- following letter of Inquiry about The winner of this contest will be atory measures be adopted against 25 cars here on the 15th Inst. The vey Richardson, of the flrm of Rich­ breeding a special kind of horse in bladder specialist, and is wonderfully Terms I to to insure live colt. furnished free transportation from sheep will be shipped to Idaho for i those transportation lin«*s which are ardson Brothers, prepared to close that state, and receives the appended successful in promjitly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and pasture and later sold In the Chicago Pendleton and from Flavel. Ore­ alleged to halt* employtxl an agent the store for the night. The store reply: gon. one of the most popular seaside Bright s Disease, which is the worst market. resorts in the state, and will lx* fur to Invoke th«» referendum to defeat building is a large brick structure To The Gazette.—I would like to get form of kidney trouble. L. Stubblefield is loading two cars nished free hotel accommodations for the portage railroad appropriation with old-fashioned Iron shutters <>n Dr. Kilmer 1 Swamp-Root is not rec­ before the magic touch of of fat steers here today, and will load the windows in front and rear Mr. a good horse to cross with some nice OWNER two weeks at Hotel Havel, one of the bill. ommended for every thing but if you have Richardson closed the shutters another cat Saturday These go to on While no names were mentioned in chunky pony mares to try to rais»- a Newbro’s Herpicide, the most famous seaside hotels on the kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be I--------------------------------------- the Seattle market the front windows and locking the the rejKirt, the discussion which fol- coast. horse or ¡tony suitable for the ranch found just the remedy you need. It has latest scientific discovery. T. C. Benson will load eight cars front door, proceeded to the back of The East Oregonian takes this lowed its presentation showed clearly and cow pony trade, and if I «an raise lieen tested in so many ways, in hospital of fat steers at this place tomorrow he room, where he started to close It kills the dandruff germs. work and in private practice, and has method of presenting a two weeks va that th«» transportation line Indicated the shutters on the back them good enough som«* may go as proved »o successful in every* case that a tor the Portland market. windows, free of all charges, to some was the <). R A N. Co., whose Inter­ cation, Destroy the cause, you re. Arrangements are complete for the ests. it is said, would to some extent As he stepped out of the door he polo ponies, which are always in good special arrangement lias lieen marie by lady clerk of the city. 24702 banquet to be given here tomorrow »as commanded by two men to thiow d< maud In this locality, bringing which all reader» of this paper, who have move the effect. Kill the The readers of the ¡taper can make suffer by the construction of the by the Arlington Hotel, and a great up his hands. Rtxrcisn! anl Record ; n. not already tried it. may have a sample their choice of the person to enjoy portage railway dandruff germ, and your from $75 to $125 for goo»l ones Good time is anticipated. From now on things are hazy He Btr«-otOi (on »atMlili», p (4). 2:1»^S Pbil The retaliatory measure proposed bottle sent free by mail, also a brx>k tell­ this outing and the goods will be de bolted into the store and ran Into handy well broken hors«-s are the ing more alxiut Sw-amp-Ro«rt, and bow to ». •.':l»%;|W.Utoi>i C. ZSFL sad Charley a , hair will grow abundantly. livered when the seashore season by the committee was tne invocation the office. which is a little trial l>>.Zd7. WOOL MARKET CONDITIONS. room, right kind This country Is fast set find out if vou have k vlney or bladder trou­ of th«* initiative on a maximum rate S t . A mthont . I daho . Doe. 1, "BA Bay »tall on; H.I Lands LlgL; w»:un*l. The date of the outing can be ar- bill, which it was stated would afforu h.t* leaned my head from dandruff, and left Koacbnrs. Oregon. glass the rest of the way to the cell­ generous offer in this J'aper and send your my hair due and soft. O haxgb M. L bombiiu Growers and Buyers Still Shying at range«! to suit the convenience of the soni« compensation to those farmers, small ranchmen and the most of them The robbers followed Richard­ business men and ship|x»rs who would ing address to Ds. Kilmer Each Other, and the Result Is More winner. Foe Sale st all Fuvt-ClaM Drug Stores. Will stand Bonner N. B. for the As they have & Co., Binghamton, son into the office by forcing the door are making money i Details of the contest will lx’ an- l>e deprived of the lower freight rat«-« Here Richardson ran behind the safe from 106 to 500 head of rattle they N. V. The regular or Less in Doubt. accruing from the building of the por ­ nounced later. SEASON OF 1903 and attempted to draw his gun. when nearly all < au afford good saddle fifty-cent and one- The warehousemen are beginning Flavel is about 15 miles north of tage road. to get busy with this season's woo) the robbers shot him through the at the folloving place« on the fol­ Mr. Lytle, president of the Colum ­ dollar size bottles are Astoria on the beach and Is one of the MONDAY'S LOCALS. clip. The Scouring Mills received 17 third finger of his right hand Rich­ horses and they want them and are sold by all good druggists. Don't make lowing days: most popular resorts on th«» Or gon bia Southern Railway, says that while ?ars yesterday and about 15 today. the opponents of the portage road ardson's gun was struck tip and dis­ willing to pay good prices for them, anv mistake, but remember the name. Allen Bros, have move«! to Huron The Independent Warehouse is almost coast It is reached by rail from As- claimed It could not be constructed charged into the cetling but the kind they »ant are horses Swamp-Root. Iff*. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Helix, every Monday. and during the summer months for the summer. .Hied with wool and the Furnish I torla for $165.'" “ «. the amount appropriated that weigh from 95« to 1.000 pounds, .»nd tile addrew». Bingluimton N. Y., on Athens, every Wednesday. the beach is crowded with visitors Bound and Gagged. Thomas Gahagan is in Walla Walla jouse has Its share. All of the near­ every l«ottle i he knew of responsible railroad con- well broken with good action and a The robbers overpowered the store ­ today on a business trip. by growers arc beginning to haul and ; tractors who would take the contract Adams, every Friday keeper and bound him securely with kind di»p«iaitioD, carrying COMING CELEBRATION C. E. McLellan was in the city Sun shearing Is well under way at that figure. .Mr Lytle said also some cotton clothesline and large amount of flwh — something The public sales will take place on Pendleton, at City Livery that he was. |w>rsonally. quite certain day, from his Tutuilla farm binding twine Then, tearing a »mall C. B. Williamson, of Weston, is th« the 25th and 26th of this month and Names of the Men Who Are to Man­ that the roa«i could easily be built 1 curtain from the office window, they block order but not enough to make Stables, every Saturday in June 12 and 13. for the amount named. age It. Given Below. guest of the Hotel Pendleton. them clumsy or awkward used it ax a gag. binding it in place and Sunday Some of the growers show a ten- The trustees of the Cham President R Alexander has ap|>oint- B. A. .Morgan, of Adams, came dowr iency to hold their wool at prices with two large bandana handker- I have lx-en told that a Morgan or itoniser 5 B jdo n'?aiu|er to uon« MOb. u*v her of Commerce accepted th« to see the ball game yesterday. .«c a rttmiaeat fervor in a*4 nucli in advance of the last year clip. ed the following committ«‘es to man- report of the open river commit- chiefs, one over the gag and one over Hackney would make a good cross br«cOin< $b Uta acet.oo al nee |M .Mr. and .Mrs. McIntyre, of Weston As much as three cents advance has age the Fourth of July celebration in tee and by resolution authorized It the eyes with the kind of mares I have What all its d«*tails The committees will The robbers now turned their at- aie visitiug friends in the city. Teras: $15 for season; $25 to insn re teen demanded. These men allege go to work at once and will be read« to tak<* immediate steps to submit to tention to the sate, which had not could a good horse of this kind tie 'hanged market conditions and higher Mr. and Mrs. Grant All«'u. of Amity ' the |Hxip)e the initiative of a maxi­ ' bought for and about »bat is their to report progress at the next meet ­ yet been closed. From It and the cash J. ERVIN & CO , trices in every line. The woolbuyers «••re visitors in the city Sunday. mum-rate bill, if in their opinion the ing of the Progressive Club: OWMKkS register they took $38 leaving b«*hin«l usual «eight and height? portage railway was at all endanger ­ .Mr. and Mrs. O. M Richmoml ar« tre loath to pay a large advance at Committee of General Arrange­ a couple of checks They then blew Pendleton, PERCY E POLLARD this time. ed by th«* opposition visiting in the city from Weston. ments— L. G. Frazier, chairman; M. out the lamp and taking an iron box The estimated sales for this year Butte Co . 8. D. A Rader. Thomas Ayres. Kasper Van S. M. Harrington, ot Pilot Rock For Maximum Railway Tariffs. i from the safe and Richardson's pistol. s very uncertain, and the number of Remarks—If our «■orres pondent Dran. E P. Dodd and Al. Ogg was a visitor in the city on Sunday. ; went out of the back door, closed the The report of the open-river com- < xtunds disposed of depends on the at- Fiuance Committee—By a motion miltee «»« as folio»» : shutters and made off in the dark-1 i wanted to breed draff horses would Mrs. G. F. Henderson, of Moscow Bude of the growers. If they hold of the Progressive Club .Mr Alexander | "To the President and Trustees of | ; ness Idaho, is visiting friends in the city he not n*ek a draft sire? It he want­ oo high the buyers will let the clip was made chairman of thia commit­ the Chamber of Commerce: Your | Mr Richardson, left alone in the ay over. Anything in reason, how- J. W. Sawyer, of Walla Walla, is I ed t obreed trotter» would he not use tee. The other members are Joe committee begs leave to report that ' store, rolled to the safe door and \\ hen you drive to Pendleton put visiting in the city for a short time >ver, will be paid. However, as the Hoch. Louis Hunziker and 8. R we view with apprehension the ef | . managed to work the gag from his Ia trotting stallion* As he wants to jour team up at the J. W. Sawyer, of Walla Walia, is wool grades well, the clip is heavy Thompson breed saddle horse« doe» it not »«em fort that is now being made to ini ok« ' . mouth by rubbing it against the cor- in the city todav en route to Boise ind the good prices prevail from the Committ«*« on Orator—Lee Teutsch. the referendum on the measure pass | * ner of the sate door Having cleared sensible to him to use a saddle sta! vuyer to the grower it is expected City. Cohen and Ed Best ed by the last session of the legisla- ; < his voice, he rolled to the front ot I lion* If breeding for a purpose and hat the crop will be quickly disposed chairman. Icon horn. Miss May Waleh. of Walla Walla of | tut«- authorizing the building ot a I the store, «here he succeeded in at- At l«ortage railroad around the rapids at i trading the attention of a chance t U> a type is worth anything in drafi Commit t«*e on Privileges— W spent Sunday in Pendleton, visiting Court St., opposite Court House ljtmjkin. Celilo We feel that the effort so far ' ¡»asserby after having l>een kinson. chairman; F W bound . horse», in trotting horses in running friends. Frank Frazier. I horses. It is also of value in produc- CHENEY DAIRY RANCH SOLD. A. C. McKinnon, of Amity. Poll made is inspired by the transporta­ ' about half an hour. Hay» per Team 25 Cents The robbers were wise in their ac : Ing saddle horve* Our wne«l by G. W and T J Cheney Committee on Liberty Car anuy property here where they will reached town last night with about this measure is legally submitten »o AT THE CAMP MEETING. nake their home ulation Should Be Doubled. Meacham, where be has se-cured em 6'Mu. and left it all night in the Ore- the people to at ince pro -e I tn In- The men buying the place are old ployment for the summer. C. M Pierte is in town cn route to Interesting Session« and increas'ng ton feed yard on West Webb street vok«- the initiative of a maximum He has Just returned from Miss Nellie Eckersly. of Cove '.airymen and conducted a large bitt­ Il took eight horses from 11 o'clock rate bill a» the on'y mean» of afford­ Weston Attendance. er dairy an«l creamery at Cagaría Hoi ljike much improved in health. Union county, is visiting her sister on Sunday last until 11 o'clock last ing the relief »ought for The first Sunday at the camp was They will carry on the business of the Mr Pierce 1» manager of the Westoa .Mrs. E. B. Conklin, for a few days. night to haul the treasure 8" mile» "OPEN RI’.’EP r'OMMITTEF " well filled with Interesting services. ?heney brothers as they find it and Real Estate Association He »ays E. Thompson, one of Walla Walla'f ittempt to enlarg«» The daily output end it weighed 9 43o pounds Disciaims All Interest. that he finds bomeseekers are going The campers accepted the weather The treasure consisted of two largi young banking men. visited his moth f the dairy at the present time is and strongly built wagon» loaded The O R A N. through Prridcnt to Walla Walla and other Washington complaint is heard er and brother in this city yesterday ibout 13<* gallons and this amount totalities W«-ston and other point« in $13,456,960 Insurance it Pone with concentrate« from the Badger A 1. .Mohler. has discleam«-1 aay in- At 9 a m yesterday the second ses­ A. C. Funk, deputy sheriff in T. I. vill be increased mine at Susanville, and billed for W terest in the referendum movement. ('matilia county could direct a con- sion of the conference convened H M. RICE. Freevater Taylor’s office, is quite sick at hit siderable portion if this stream of u Rust, of th« Tacoma Smelting C.i Mr .Mohler insists tha> 10" ORA After the roll «all and aaatHg of Area*, foe VmaUlla •'«only room in the courthouse. with tonsili DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLER The ore was in small sacks, each N could, if necessary, e >c.petc with homeswkers by properly presenting delettate». the hour eras given to a re­ JI*. »• ««:. City tgant lor Pen dtetow tte. Few of about the size of a 5^1-pound flour sack the ¡Hirtage railway ari has not An­ her natural advantages port from the Spokane Sanitarium W. E. Collier and wife arrived ovei Mexander Adams Passed Away To- and was estimated at from $7<> to $>" elali? concerned its«It au.m: the prop­ thoM> who are coming west have ever This report showed the insti'u.ion from Pendleton this morning on t What Is day After a Long illness. per sack. Each wagon hauled 4‘i osition and will no* ùo so tinti! tl.e heard of Umatilla cog tty to be In a prosperous financial -land­ needed is judicious advertising visit to friends—La Grande Chroni He ______ _____ vain - __ of emergency arises Alexander Adams, one of Pendie- tacks, so that the estimated ing while Its medical and spiritual cle. says that farm lands near Weston ’.on's old pioneers, passed away at the two loads was in round numbers Influence are expanding in due pro­ have not materially advanced in value George W. Benson, ex-county clerk ils home today at 11 o'clock, after a IS.000. portion TURKESTAN ALFALFA. during the past several years He of Union county, was in the city yes The Badger Mining Company has eng illness. His death resulted from Elder Burg, president of the West know, of but one Eastern «mlgran* terday, the guest of Professor Roy in attack of paralysis, though he had one of the richest mines in this part Oregon conference, preached at 11 New Variety for This Country, But who has settled there of late "Why." Conklin. if the state and the ore that makes >een sick for a long time before the a m His theme was God's Glorious Apparently a Success. said Mr Pierce, “we are in the rain Today I offer the following city and *.he two loads sent here is ore that Mrs. O. F. Thompson, of Butter *nd came this morning. Purpose Concerning His People " R ALEXANDER. Sole Agent country property; belt at Weston Our elevation is Thomas Gahagan has at his office Creek, has returned to her home Mr. Adams came to Pendleton tas been milled, but from which the It Is noticeable in all these discour ­ 1.8>,' feet If we had properly adver ­ in the Bently. Hartman Abstract $2" per acre for choice lfiOacre fam after a visit with friends and relativet luring the early TOs, and has lived told could not be extracted by the ses that the speakers confine them­ building, a sample of Turkestan al- tised our resources and kept them be­ about one mile from city limits in Pendleton. selves strictly to the Bible as the lere since with the exception of a acilities at the mine; hence it is fore the public there is no reason why talfa. grown without the aid of Irri­ new house. Architect Troutman has gone tc ,hort time spent in his old home in »hipped to Tacoma to the smelter gation. on the top of a hill above the we should not double our population basis of every subject he East He was 67 years old at the there Professor Prescott t>egan at 3 p m $16.600 for <00 scree part bottom. Im Athena with the plans for a new Do you know It is 84 miles from Susanville to penitentiary at Walla Walla The within a few years ime of his death. a Bible study upon the Sanctuary as proved: $50 acres tn wheat, ( church, which will be built there it that crops have never failed at Wes Besides his aged wife, six children Pendleton and fwi miles from Baker sample .Mr Gahagan has is fully two R< lated to the Gospel.” Friends from acres fine orchard; 10 minute* the near future. tion* We can raise 3<> to 4<* bushels and a half feet tall anil is not yet ful ­ urvive: Richard George and Robert, ’itv to Susanville, but the comi>any out. Mrs. L. C. Henroid. of Walla Walla All that the city formed a fair proportion of ach year hauls ore here »here It ly grown. It differs from the com of corn to the acre there iving in this «-ounty. while another tte afternoon audience, and were $10.000—32o acres of first-class whea* visited in Pendleton yesterday is needed is to let the Eastern public mon species of alfalfa in that the chips _ . to Tacoma - - -- over the Washington top root 1» shorter and does not go to know of Umatilla county's merits and Icard to express their appreciation land, improved; crop goes wttfc A. W. Dawnar. of McKay, was it. on resides in Wyoming One daugh- t Columbia River railroad The ore er is in Dakota and one in Missouri. place; only two miles ouL the city yesterday will soon see the country settled of the clear and forcible way in which It was such depths in the earth a I we stored heie in the warehouse until the subject «as ¡.resented The funeral will be held tomorrow, SLEW—a new bouse and lot In hot J. C. Bartlett, of Drewsey. Harney inder the auspices of the 1. O. O. F.. i carload has accumulated, when It gro»-n <>n the crown of the hill and in tip The dally Bible study at 2:3 * p m tom. the common white soil of the Walla •■ounty. has returned to his horn« if which order he was an old anti s shipped to the smelter li a prominent feature of the me-t ng $1S<'> and up for lots oa south side WILL TAKE A »ACATION. after a short visit with friends in thir lonored member. luist Sunday seven wagons started Walla country. and all Bible students would find A nice business which paya, for about The owner mowed 9" tons from 46 city, and in Weston rom Susanville bound for Whitney, profit in attendance $1.200. Two other business opea All the Member» of a Pendleton Busi ­ acres last year an«l got a second crop «here they will ship over the Sum it­ of Portland Miss Maude Miller, Knew He Was a Poker Player, “The Unchanging Law of Love" inga for seed This year the first crop ness Firm Quit Business for Four was the theme of Elder Snyder's dis­ er Valley railroad and transfer visited friends in Pendleton Sunday "That man is a poker player." said will be allowed to seed. If the alfalfa The Susauvllle district is tributary having stopped over on her way t< Months. course in the evening he elevated road ticket seller after will grow on top of the Walla Walla N. T. Conklin. her home in Dayton. Today th«- confervne«- passed eso­ ie had pushed a bit of pasteboard to Pendleton and the mines draw a hills. Mr. Gahagan thinks It ought to The butcher shop of Schwartz & ;reat deal of their supplies from lutions intended to strengthen the ed­ —:At Psetofftcs. :— Rev. Jonathan Edwards, who is now hrough th - window to a hurried .-nan Greulich. closed its doors today for Sere. Several more trips will be flourish all over the Umatilla valley in attendance at the Congregational •arrylng a suit case. "There's a great four months while the four members ucational and health institutions with- Phons, Red 277. nade by the transfer men this sum Congress at Seattle, is expected leal to be .earned from tht way a pas of the firm take a much needed vaca­ it. her borders, whose special work FREEWATER TIMES SOLD. home next Wednesday- linger lays down his fare. Take that rner, and they carry back with them tion. The present firm was organized is the training of missionaries for trovisions and supplies of various in 1891 by H W Schwartz. Frank J. all lands hap who just dropped his ticket into Mrs. 8. Smith, of Portland, has gone kinds after having stored their car F. R. Fuller, of Pendleton. Will Take Greulich. John F. Greulich. and Chas. to Walla Walla for a week's visit be chopper's box. He i>aid lor one er cent commission on the A. P. 8T1ILMAN, teat several times ea«h night I got Valuable Farm Changes Hands. which was made on the liner Empress SODA DRINKS 600 Doan's Kidney Pills at Brock A Mc­ Kiacutov at the 1 «si WlUaad Teeiaiueai sale of a piece of land belonging to J H Clark ..............1 a a Attorney A. D Stillman left this John A. Scott and Maude Scott, his of India. Four days were spent in the defendant. The plaintiff alleged J. F. Kllkore ..........• a a of Mary A bllUmaa. Deceased 150 morning for San Francisco to be gone wife, have sold to John Zimmerman Hong Kong and several more at dlf- Comas' drug store, and us«xl seven M. A. Preston ........ ... 1695 that he sold the land for $1,000, ac ­ about two weeks. He will go directly for $13.750. the east half of section 2, ferent points in Japan. boxes in all They corrected the Try our cording to an agreement, and the de­ I, C. Preston ......... . . 150 to San Francisco and from there to in township 4, north range 33, east, function of the kidneys and strength­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The extended stay in the islands, ... 450 A. L. Swaggart .... Mt. Hood Stockton, where he will argue the containing about 320 acres, adjoining employed as they were, they enjoyed fendant answered that plaintiff was ened my back as well." InTbfCaaaiyi^artsfUs Slate of ••rasuu L. M. Kilgore .......... ... 375 lor Vmatllla Coauty. J Victoria Island case before the court the town of Helix. Fore sale by all dealers. Price 50 ample opportunity to study condì- not authorized to sell the land for Nellie M. nichmond ... 1350 Sundae Only at MMOL "~Xd. U” "“••••' L Mute $1.000 at any commission. The case at Sacramento. cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co.. lions. ... 1050 Is under discussion and the court will O M. Richmond ... s.oU« *• ••«¿y S*v»a to Um ersdlten « Buffalo, N. Y- sole agents for the Jerry King, one of Umatilla coun­ 200 A hot contest is now raging be­ probably give his decision tomorrow. Mrs. A. G. Winn .. , a . and all per».»»» hi»in« claim« scainaC tiZ United States. Family Reunion at Heppner. ty’s young ranch men, is in the city tween two rival boards of control of siate ot Josrpte L SiubbteSeld dscaawd to Remember the name—DOAN'S— posani las sams with las itj - ——— on a short visit. He is located near the Florence Crittenton home at Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Hallock, and take no other. Ellen M. Stone, in a letter to the attach'd to ttea undsr-lgaad axeoauxs ot said The first round in the investigation Echo, where he has resided for the Portland. The last legislature ap­ formerly of Pendleton, but now lo­ sstais at ths rsaidaacs ot ft M. Dorvttey. oa ot tba sseeulors ol said salate. at 81s ¡Ait three years, Mr. King will leave propriated $6,000 for its maintenance cated at Baker City, were in town to­ state department, asks that indem­ of the alleged swindles in the poatof- The Reliable Druggist near II 11 loo. Orsaoa. wMMa six sMites ¿tte« Detective Sergeant Carey, of New in a day or so for Salem, Or., his old and appointed a commission to ex­ day on their way to Heppner, where nity be demanded from the Turkish flee system was a knockout, the pros­ ths IMh day ol Msj. iail PuMoflke Block Phone Mais Sji home, for a visit with relatives and pend the money. The old board of they go to attend a general family government on account of her Im­ ecution getting the worst of It. Post­ York, believes the whole story about fc M DOKUTRY. g. a EMIR. prisonment. She does not suggest master-General Payne declares the an infernal machine being aont friends. reunion. lady managers refuse to resign. any amount. charges are unfoundad. aboard the Umbria to be a fake. FRIDAY. MAY 22 HEAVY STOCK SHIPMENTS TO IDAHO AND THE COAST Dandruff and Falling Hair vanish W. W. HARRAH BONNER N. B Humane Harness J. A Oregon Smith Sole Agent Farmers Attention! for Imatiha Telephone Liiery Subie County 218 C. L Bowers & Son Court Street — Keele Alcohol Cpiunu Tobacco Usings* rIa.Tlrohj wear out 5o do Kih?jburyM< HOMES Custom Made Shoes to Fit $2.50 to $4 A. EKLUND Oar Soda Fountain F. W. Schmidt's Bur ir r&.Kcs I on3 rime AiK your merchant