The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, June 05, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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ss-
gates. Everyone who comes here to
as large a crop as the previous
celebrate will bo welcomed and re­
we will have to look to tne Eastern
ceived as brother to brother in a
states for wheat.
Quotations for
great and common cause, tho com­
shipping grades are maue on the basis
YOUR DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY AT
memoration of our nation's birth; to
31.30 per cental and for milling $1.4'»
old and young, rich and poor, hand­
FRIDAY. JUNE 5. VA»:i
to $1.50 per cental.
some and plain, will be extended the PENDLETON POSTOFFICE
Wool Markets.
hand of courtesy and fellowship and
Boston. June 4.—Pi ices in the wool
AFFAIRS BEING REVI8ED.
of brotherhood, and the whole people
market here held steady, but the
of the section will unite In one har­
market is exceedingly quiet. Some
monious effort to make the day a
of the small mills have had their buy­
grand success and an event long to Send in Your Street Number, or
-ü
UR SALE during the past week has been such a
ers in the market, but the trading has
be remembered. To the accomplish­
Chanae of Address—Business Rap­
success that we have concluded to continue it one
been principally in small lots. Terri­
ment of all of this the committees
idly Increasing Both in the City and
ONLY RISE IN PRICE IS IN
tory wools head the list, while fleece
week longer
The opportunity we give you to
are bending their efforts and devoting
on the Rural Routes.
wools are quiet, with small offerings.
their
time
and
the
people
are
respond
­
buy seasonable goods < f the very latest and most up-to
BEST GRADES OF COFFEE Quotations: Territory—Idaho fine. 14
ing nobly to their call.
Pendleton
date styles, direct from the world's fashion centers, is very
The postofflee force is busy at the
®14%e; fine medium. 15%ii'16c; me­
will have the celebration of the day
unusual in Pendleton.
In fact it never before happened
present
time
In
straightening
out
as
dium.
16©
17c;
Wyoming,
fine.
14<Jt
Uniform and Marked Decline in the
and the success of the year.
—
prices
will
be
found
most
interesting.
14%c;
fine
medium,
15@16c;
medium.
much
as
may
I«! the tangle resulting
Price of Berries. Some Vegetables
16©16%c; Utah and Nevada tine.
CASE
WENT
TO
THE
JURY
from
the
lack
of
interest
on
the
part
and Livestock on the Hoof—Off 14@14%c; tine medium, 15 tg @ 1 tic ;
TWELVE O'CLOCK TODAY. of the public in the matter of their
Market Generally for the Producer. medium. 17© 18c; Dakota fine. 14©
Mr
Danner estimates hi»
The demon of fire swooped down repair.
COME IN AND SEE US
mail delivery.
15c; fine medium. 16© 17c; medium, upon sleeping Pendleton last night, loss at from $250 to $300.
Eight Witnesses Were Examined for
The markets have begun to move, la© 18e; Montana, fine choice. 184i and this morning has left behind as
Careless and Indifferent People.
Darveau's Sample Rooms.
the State and Five for the Defense
but they are moving the wrong way 18%c; fine medium choice, 18@18>4c; memento of his visit, a half block of
Since last December, when the de­
Next
in
line
was
the
Darveau
sam
­
—Both Sides Presented Their Case livery system was put into effect, the
to suit the residents of this part of staple, 18© 18%c; medium choice. 18 smouldering ruins, representing a loss
ple rooms, and they are almost totally
the country. Instead of going up.
With Vigor and Ability.
people at large have made no general
of property of from $5.000 to $7.0"".
destroyed. Blackened walls and sag­
they are going down, when they go
effort to have their mall class*ued or
An entire half block, at the* corner ging beams mark the foundation of
at all. The only thing that has gone BOSTONS
BARBER
REGULA­ of Webb and Cottonwood streets was
The case of the state of Oregon addressed to their street number,
tile new structure, only |>ainted last
up is coffee, and that slight rise is
consumed bv the flames with the en­ week. Tlie addition to ills building vs. E H. Weston, alias E. Wilson. and as a result the carriers are com-1 4 lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
TIONS.
of no comfort to the iieople. neither
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tire contents of the business houses recently constructed, cost $700. aud for the larceny of a hors«-, jointlx |M.-Iled to keep lu ¡»ersotial touch with 4
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comforting nor economical to the Board of Health Orders Sterilization located there.
with L. H. Grant, was tried out this every one on their respective routes 4
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the
old
building
was
worth
as
much.
mass of citizens.
morning in the circuit court, The in order to know where to place their <•
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of
All
That
Barbers
Use
on
Cus
­
The basement of this building was
Fire Started in Laundry.
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The California strawberries have
case was stubbornly contested and mall. In a city the size of Fendle- 4
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tilled
with
property
la-longing
to
Mr.
tomers.
gone out of the market and are sup­
At 10:15 last evening a passerby
it cannot be forecast which way th« ton. and in one «specially where 4
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planted by the Hood River variety.
A special dispatch from Boston. noticed tiny flames licking the shelv Darveau, stored from his hotel, an I lid«- will turn. Nine jurors were ex­ there is the transient or floating imp­ 4
he
estimates
his
loss
at
$2.500
with
Sumpter,
Oregon,
Gold
Mining
District
4
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These, with the Walla Walla berry, May 5. 19«0. to tne N. Y Sun. gives ing in the middle of the Pendleton
cused, either for cause or on < hal utation that there is hero it is ex­ 4
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are filling the market and satisfying is new regulations pt the Boston Steam Laundry's sorting and ironing $1000 Insurance. The rooms were lenge before the panel was filled.
4
tremely
difficult
for
th«
carrier*
and
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Is
located
upon
the
GREAT
MOI
HER
4
the appetite of the people, and at a Board of Health as to barber shops: room, He raised the cry of fire, but tilled with drummers* goods, which
the office people to keep track of the 4
The Jury Hearing the Case.
were
mostly
saved
by
the
united
ef-
reasonable figure, having dropped "Mugs, shaving brushes and razors before the citizens on the corner of
LODE system of veins and has for neigh­
Those finally accepted aud before mail aud its destination. From this 4
shall be sterilized after each separate Main and Webb streets could make i forts of the drummcrs ami the citi-
from 12%c to 10c per box.
la<k of attention on the part of the 4
I
zens.
whom
the
case
was
tried,
are:
C.
W
bors
on thit vein such well known
4
use
thereof.
A
separate.
<
lean
towel
the
half
block
to
the
scene
of
the
Asparagus ia t rax cling bunches at
Brownfield. Robert Ferris, James W. people, the mail service suffers in 4
Loss to Stevens & Jordan.
the rate of 10c for single or three for shall be used for each persou. Mater fire the entire interior of the building
mines
as the NOR I H POLE valued at
promptness and accuracy. When a 4
25c. Everything elae is alwiut as it :al to stop the flow of blood shall was a roaring mass of flames. With­
The next building and the place Hyatt. Thomas Thompson, T. P. De- man or a family moves it is left to 4
$10,000,000.
I he COLUMBIA valued at
freece.
J
Ambler.
John
Derringer.
4
be used only in powdered form, and in five minutes from that time the where the fire originated, was the
was last week at this time.
William Clark. D J. Kirk. Higley Bar the carrier to hunt him up and in 4
The livestock business is where the ipplied on a towel. Powder puffs entire building was afire, sending long Pendleton Steam laundry, recently
i
$5,000,000.
GOLCONDA
valued at $3.-
this
way
the
service
is
put
to
the
bau
4
4
axe has fallen. Steers that sold for ire prohibited.” Wherever Newbro’s tongues ot solid fire high into the opened by Stevens A Jordan i. Here ris. James Nelson and J B. Frazier
It
is
the
earnest
wish
and
desire
of
j
ooo.ooo.
THE
M0NM0TH
G. M. CO’S
4
Eight witnesses were introducetd
$4© 4.75 last week, cannot bring Herpicide is used for face or scalp air. and quicker than it can be writ the fire was first seen, and the sup-
the imstoffice people that the public | «
BELLE
BAKER mine valued at $5oo,-
more than $4 25 now under any ordi­ after shaving or hair cutting, there ten. the surrounding buildings were position is that the flames had their on behalf ot the state and five on the would pay more- attention to this 4
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nary circumstances, and the growers is no danger as it is antiseptic, and burning fiercely.
beginning in the drying room. This I>art of the defendant. The state was matter.
ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at
4
room was heated by a large stove, represented by the prosecuting at­
are not able to find but an occasional tills the dandruff germ. Sold by lead­
Prooress of the Fire.
4
torney.
Thomas
G.
Halley,
assisted
As
to
the
Rural
Routes.
$5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400,-
used also for heating irons used at
sale at that. The Portland market ing druggists. Send 10c in stamps
4
From the laundry the flames spread
The business of the office is in­ 4
will pay 5c on foot at the yards and for sample to The Herpicide Co.. De- to the cigar factory of A. Rohde and i the ironing tables. The proprietors by Stephen A. Lowell, while the de­
000,
and many others.
4
fendant
was
represented
by
Colonel
creasing in volume daily and this is I 4
that means a loss or at least no profit '.roit. Mich. Sold bv p. W. Schmidt the office of the Iiaily Guide, and the are at a loss as to how the fire
started, as they were certain every­ J. H. Raley and James A. Fee.
especially true in the rural service. I 4
to Eastern Oregon shippers. But it & Co.
bakerv of Otto Hobach. On the other thing was safe when they locked up
The case was submitted to the jury There are at present three routes in 4
is the hogs that are on the altar of
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hand it was swiftly rating its way
sacrifice. They have fallen from their HAS INDUSTRIAL SIGNIFICANCE against a slight breeze into the new late in the evening It is not known at 12 o’clock, and they are now out. operation from the Pendleton office: 4
with
the
evidence
under
their
coon
whether the fire originated from a
One to McKay creek, one to Hold- i 4
pinnacle and are now quoted at $5
■»ample rooms of the Hctel St. George
man and one to Pilot Rock. The mall . 4
defective tine, or from fire falling sideration
and $5.50 against $6.25 and $7.25 on Colonel Judson Thinks Wheat and and the Danner photograph studio.
4
is carried by the stage drivers on 4 Own it» Property Conssting of too Acre» cf Rich Gold Bearing Vein,
from
the
stove,
and
it
i>erhaps
never
last week. The buyers can have all
Hogs a Fine Combination.
By this time the department was
these routes, and the mail handled 1
Colonel R. C. Judson, industrial on the scene and water from five will lie known, for the building is
CATTLE MORE PLENTIFUL.
the stock they can handle at the new
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U increasing rapidly as the people i
figures, but they neither want to buy Agent of the O. R. & N. company, lines of hose was being played upon nothing but a pile of ashes. The
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nor do the growers long to sell.
who is greatly interested in the ex- the flames, but with little elect The I damage to the laundry is estimated California Beeves Cheaper and in come to sec the advantage to be de i
rived
from
system.
veriments
being
made
in
the
Grand
to
33,000
with
$1200
Outside of these changes the mar­
Better Condition Than Oregon
buildings were old wooden structures at from 32.500
it has no indebtedness of any character
The McKay and Holdman_____
routes'
ket is about as it has been and will tionde valley, and who is in Walla and as dry as the continual heat ot 1 insurance.
Stock.
supply 50 to 100 families and thia
not change materially for some time Walla attending the sale of blooded the laundry and the machinery with­
It has a conservative mining and business management
Cigar Factory Destroyed.
J. C. Izonergan will ship a carload number Is being added to dally. The ;
Shorthorns, is enthusiastic over the in. and the summer sun without could
yet.
It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15: per share.
The cigar factory of A. Rohde was I of hogs to Seattle this evening, which Pilot Kock route is a new one prac- i
»ossibilities of -hogs and wheat in the
It will become a dividend paver in a sbert time.
make them, and they burned like pow­ a total loss, with its large stock of he has bought of Rugg and McElroy tlcally and the work done there is
Pendletcn Retail Grocery Prices,
inland Empire. Said Colonel Judson
It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make
Mr. Ijonergan has been in Califor­ not so large, but is growing at a great
Coffee—Mocha and Java, best. 50c to a reporter for the Union in this der in a pan. All the fir»- boys could cigars and raw tobacco The propri­
io was to keep the Are within bounds etor estimates his loss at from $1.61*' nia and the south for some time, rate, as the people see the good
per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; low*
careful investigation of its merits.
egard yesterday:
and
to
protect
the
surrounding
build
­
to
$1.8<
m
>
over
and
above
the
insur
­
where he has t<een buying stock tor features of the service.
grades coffee. 25c to 15c per lb.
"The conversion of wheat into pork, ings.
It
has the indorsement of mining men, business men and
ance of $1.2tn>.
the Seattle market The stock there
package coffee, and 20c per lb, 3 if the farmers will adopt this method
From now on the postofflee will be
bankers of Eastern Oregon.
;
is
much
lower
and
also
In
better
con-
Narrow
Escaoe
for
Other
Building«.
Office
of
the
Daily
Guide
Gone.
a
busy
place,
as
the
harvest
will
1
packages for 50c.
if disposing of their crop, has great
Write us today aud let us post you.
The Guide office was destroyed with | dition than the Oregon stock, owing bring in many people here who will I J
Rice—Best head rice. 12%c per lb. Industrial significance to the whole
The brick walls of the big East
orders. ' d
next grade. 10c per lb.
i. >ney order»
Inland Empire, and Walla Walla Oregonian building only 50 feet away its presses and large supply of type. to the early springs in that section handle both mail and money
Sugar—Cane granulated, best. $6.50 ounty in particular. Instead of send- were soon hot to the hand, and only The editor. Mr. Dnubar. was on the j and the bountiful supply of grass If and the department Is i preparing for J
-*■ the busy
- ■ 4
j
per sack; do. 13 pounds. $1.
ng wheat to the ocean ports for ex- the iron shutters and the thickness eve of enlarging his plant, and had the cattle could be brought out of the the long hard pull through
»
k
Salt—Coarse. $1.10 per 100; table »rt they can send it there in the if the walls saved the structure from a printer contracted for to come and country, they would make as good a and at the same time the hot season. 4
q
a
profit
as
the
Oregon
bought
cattle,
i
help
him.
He
was
also
about
to
in
­
$2.50 per 100.
bnn of pork. There is no other ba '.amage Had the Danner photograph
4
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Flour—B. B.. $4 per barrel; Wai I 'on and hams, according to authori­ rallery caught, the building would at stall a motor to furnish the power to with the freight saded to their cost
BAKER COUNTY WOOL.
4
Miners.
Brokersand
Financial
Agents.
«
run
his
press
HU
loss
is
estimate'
The
western
market
generally
grades
,
ters'. $4 per barrel.
ties. equal to the wheat-fed kind, It 'east have been scorched or warped
higher than the eastern at this time I Largest Crop 'n the History of the 4 4
Hood River berries. 10c box.
would mean that even- bushel of by the heat, even if the interior had at $l.M-c> with $3oo insurance
BAKER CITY, OREGON.
of year.
4
Walla Walla berries, 10c box.
cheat raised here would net its pro­ not caught fire. It was a late hour
Hobach Bakery Destroyed.
County Now Coming In.
4
Mr Ixmergan will leave tomorrow
Asparagus. 10c bunch, 3 for 25c.
ducer at' least 31 per bushel. It this morning before the fire was en­
The oaken- of Otto Hobach was
4
Or R S. BRYSON. Local Agent, Peadieton, Oregon.
Baker City. June 4—The large 1 4
Radishes. 5c bunch.
would mean the building up here of tirely conquered, and the weary fire­ destroyed completely, together with for the Pomeroy country, where he
has
some
large
stock
shipments
to
|
4
be
wool
crop
in
Baker
county
began
to
'
Onions. 5c bunch.
i packing industry that would
men could seek their beds. The de- the stock of tlcur and bread he had
4 Our Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold M ining
'ome world famous."
Cabbage. 5c per pound.
artment bovs made heroic efforts to ' on hand
His loss is estimated at make. The stringency in the stock i came into the warehouses Sunday 4
District tree on Application.
market seems to have passed off to from the sheep-shearing camp near ; 4
ave
the
buildings,
but
it
was
not
$900.
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Pendleton Livestock. Poultry and Pre
Startling Evidence
■ossible with the apparatus at hand.
The buili'irgs occupied by the bak­ some extent, as beef cattle can be the Mabel mine. Every day since I 4 •<▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼»▼▼▼▼»▼▼▼▼»▼▼ e rvitrvrTVVvvvvvvnvvrrww ►
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duce Market
large consignments have been sent1
ery. the cigar factory, tho Guide of- now bought all around Pendleton.
Fresh testimony in great quantity
Extent of Losses.
Mr. lxmergan bolds the reports to to the city. The new sheep shearing '
Chickens — Hens. 7c; $4.00 per I is ronstantly coming in. declaring
,
flee
and
the
laundry
were
owned
by
Commen* ing at the west side of the
be greatly exaggerated concerning the machines, which are an innovation In !
dozen; roosters. 4 to 6 cents.
□r. King's New Discovery for Con ire the losses run from the mini R. Martin .of this city, and were
Turkeys. 12%c per pound.
worth $1200. with $700 insurance. heavy loss to stock in Montana He j Baker county, have proved to be s '
sumption. Coughs and Colds, to be num to the maximum.
The sample rccuns were :be property thinks that $300.000 will cover all the , decided sucre*» and will be adopted
Geese, per dozen, $9.
inequaled. A recent expression from
Danner'» Loss Not by Fire.
of George Darveau and were worth loss of all the stock. The stock were ' by the sheepgrowers here another
Ducks, per dozen, $4.
T. J. McFarland. Bentorville. Va
not so badly damaged as reported • season.
The Danner studio was not damag­ about $1.200.
Butter. 30c per roll.
serves as example. He writes: "I ha?
One carload of Texas cattle died on
it U predicted at this early stage
'd
so
much
by,
fire
as
it
was
by
the
The
fire
was
blown
long
distances
Eggs. 16 2-3 cents.
bronchitis for three years and doc-
the train, but stock acclimated to
Parsnips. 75c per sack.
ored all the time without being water and the efforts of the rescuers and roots as far as three blocks away Montana was not seriously hurt. It I by one who Is thoroughly familiar
I am sole agent or the Lxe fa^m of 1000 acres, six
with the situation, that this year s i
Onions, 75c per sack.
benefited. Then I began taking Dr 'o save the stock. The furnishings <aught from the cinders and flying
miles
from Pendieton. on Birch creek. Good
«as
rather
a
benefit
than
otherwise
1
wool
clip,
in
spite
of
the
accidents
to
’
ire
a
total
wreck,
and
the
accumula
­
sparks while the dwellings were
Potatoes. 60c to 70c per hundred. I ving's New Discovery, and a few bot
since the cold weather killed the.' *hi-ep during the latter part of the ■
Water. Buddings, fine Orchard, A falfa Bottom
Garlic, 15c per pound.
•les wholly cured me.” Equally ef tion of valuable negatives are crack­ only saved by the prompt action of
weakly stock and those not In good long winter, will be about as large as
Terms, half cash. Will sei! with or without stock.
'ective in curing all lung and throat ed and scattered and broken beyond the owners.
Choice Beef Cattle, Etc.
condition.
usual and of a higher grade Growers
pneumon.a
troubles.
consumption,
Cows, per hundred. $3.2563.75.
I
are bolding their clips for higher
and grip. Guaranteed by Tailman A
Steers. $404.25.
prices than are at present betn«
BREVITIES.
bottles free.
Co.,
druggists.
Trial
Hogs. live. $565.50.
cuoted The market Is firm and it is ■
regular size, 50c and $1.
Hogs, dressed, 767%c.
believed good prices will prevail.
Choice meats at Houser's
Veal, dressed. 7©8%c.
The Lee brothers. W. G Ayre. Kid­
Rest and Health.
Best shoe work at Teutsch's.
der. Gale brothers, and other Baker
Local Hide Market
When the hot days of summer
Ladle»' half soles 40c Teutsch.
county growers who are- now shear.ng
The following are the prevailing make you think of the cool and SEVERAL CASES ILLNESS.
COMMITTEES REPORT
at their sheep by machinery for the first
Have your
»hoes repaired
average prices for hides in this mar shade of the mountains, there is no
time in the history of the business
ONE BEING APPENDICITIS.
EXCELLENT PROGRESS. rentsch'a.
ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef, more enjoyable place to spend a va
Miss Edna Owens, of Athena, la the in this county, at a camp established
dry. 10© 13c: mink. 50©80c each | cation than Lehman Springs, where
(or the purpose 11 miles east of Baker
guest of friends
with a possibility of $1 each ot the the present manager, Mr. C. R. Dut­
City, near the Mabel mine. report
Will
Be
a
Large
Attendance
at
the
Ascensions.
Oration,
Two
Balloon
M
Young,
of
Weston.
1»
in
the
city
ton.
has
spared
no
pains
and
expense
size is good and the condition prime;
that the experiment is successful in
Pioneer Picnic at Weston Next
Three Bands. General Sports With on a business trip.
coyote. 25c and possibly 80c; bear, for the convenience and comfort of
every particular They have 25 ma-
IT IS WONDERFUL
skins, according to quality and size, the guests. The grounds are admira
Week — British Columbia People <
Mrs. G W Knight, of Helix, is in I chines running, and each man handles
Free Ball, B<g Tent on the Island.
from $3 to $15; coon. 10@30c; horst bly situated and the large hotel is
the
city
visiting
friends
Looking for a Location — Increas­
Illuminated Floats, League Base
. nuuui
i.o ouerp
about 125
sheep per <$■*.
day. aiíjvj
Miles » izr
Lee
What a clever boy can do with »
perfect, with head, tail and mane. $. modern and up-to-date in every re­
Just received a new line of Jap _ who was in the city yesterday, stated
ed Attention Being Paid to Growing
Ball, All Business and Private
a
pocket knife-it is equally »
to $1.25; sheep, green. 6c; sheep 8%c spect. There are 25 cottages con­
to a reporter that they were highly
street hats, at Campbell's
of Corn.
Houses Decorated.
per lb., dry; skunk. 25@40c; bad­ veniently situated in the cool shade
amazing how we carry sich a »
pleased with the work being done,
C.
C.
Henderson,
of
Pilot
Rock,
is
of the grove and camping facilities
ger, 20©-40c.
large and varied stock of heavy
and that all of them intended to buy
Briggson. June 1.—Grandma Ha-,
The committee having in charge the tn the city on ■ business visit
are ample and convenient. 'Phone
The Wheat Trade.
and shelf hardware, and yet » »
Mr. and Mrs A. Humphrey, of Hal their own machines next year
connections with all points. The gen. who has been visiting at the arrangements for the Fourth of July
sell at such reasonable prices.
Portland, June 4.—There has been water of Lehman Springs is not Narkaus home for the past five celebration met last evening at the ley. are tn the city on a visit.
ALL WILL RESUME BUSINESS
more firmness in the wheat markets equaled any where for its medicinal weeks, has been quite sick, Her council chamber for the shaping of
Your astonishment will grow »
Mr and Mrs R E Port, of Meach-
curing the past week than for some properties and has proven in every health has been very poor for some the general program of the day. After am. are in the city the guests of
when yon inspect onr stock.
No One Knocked Out or Discouraged
time past. The good demand existing case a positive and lasting cure for time. However, she seemed much carefully ranvassing the situation friends
from Europe has materially strength­ rheumatism.
For further particu- improved yesterday, despite the fact the committees formulated a general
by the Fire.
Good business for sale, Main street.
ened the position of this cereal; but lars address C. R. Dutton. I.eh man that she is 71 years of age and very program, featuring the different main
See
E.
T.
between
Alta
and
Court-
O. W Dunbar, the editor of
unfortunately for the export trade. I Springs. Or.
points of the days entertainment. The
feeble.
Daily Guide, announces that he will
we are a little shy on wheat our­
Walter Farr toog a load of potatoes details were left to the sub-commit­ Wade
B
Camas Prairie stock ranches 100 to soon be doing business in the usual |
selves. as stocks in the country have Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That to Pendleton yesterday, after having tees and will be announced as they
an Court Street
right.
E
T.
way
in
spite
of
the
combined
action
Prices
1.000
acre»«
gene down to a low ebb. There is
secured
a
sale
for
them
at
75c
per
are completed.
Contain Mercury.
*
Wade.
»
ot
the
fire
and
the
flood.
Mr.
Dunbar
hardly a single parcel of wheat ol As mer< urjr will surely destroy the sense >ack.
Oration by Hon. Williamson.
any fair size unsaid, and to obtain a of smei. and completely . derange
Charles Rose, of Weippe. Idaho,
Blacksmith shop in Pendleton for was on the eve of enlarging his paper |
— the ■
The
general program will call at-
Association | and had rontracted for power to rtir I
parcel ot 10.000 bushels would be a system when entering it through the mu formerly a resident of this place, is
Earn hart
sale
S»-e
l - jus surface*.
Such articles sbonld nevei visiting relatives and friends here­ tent ion to the address of the day by
• presser and L-r additional help i
very difficult matter.
block
be used except on prescriptions fr»»m rep
Hon. J. N. Williamson.
when the cotflagrr.iion <-acie lie ha'I
Mormon IHhOPl'
It looks as if the shipments of both utable physicians, os the damage they will after an absence of several months.
of
Mr and Mr». H E McKenny.
-»i aaj tsetr G
w. I -nltlvriy cw
»vrrt «we» ta
aad
artai^c f
Balloons. Music and Sports,
wheat and flour will exceed 30,006,00« Jo is ten fold to the good you can He reports everything flourishing in
Kelso. Wash., are visiting friends I d •i»»t a» yet de< ided ur'-n a loca’lca.
but will announce to h:s patrons in!
bushels. This is not bad. considering possibly derive from them. Hair» Catarrh that section of the country.
There will be two balloon ascen- the city.
Cor«*, luanufaetvred hv F J Cheney & Co..
a few days where he may be found
R. J. Buddy has been confined to s'oiis. several bands. and the Ninth
that the crop wa3 15.000.000 bushels i’oledo. • >. contains no mercury, and b
Miss Acton, of Pilot Rock, has re-
leas than the year previous. The out­ ¡alien internally acting directly upon tin his home for the past few days with Cavalry band of Walla Walla, one of turned to her home after a visit with . A. Rohde, the cigar man. will also :
be in action again as soon as he can
CW3
the best brass bands on the coast.
look for the growing crops the past blcMid and mucous surfaces of th** system kidney trouble.
.n buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you
get tobacco and a location. He will
Abe Abrahamson was taken seri-
There will be sports and races of friends In Pendleton.
week was not as good as heretofore get tt.e genuine. it is taken internally
Just
received
wool
dusters,
turkey
enlarge
his
business
and
will
soon
re
­
It is feared al! kinds, foot races, horse races
reported. The weather was too cool, »nd made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Chenej >usly ill last evenine
i he may­ have appen-iic? .s. Medical everything to make the heart of the dusters, ostrich dusters, large line,, cover from the effects of the fire. He
and in this state we have had entirely a < o. *i*«<Mtiinonials free.
Sold jy druggists, price 75c per bottle
announces that he will have the four
aid was summoned. but nothing defl- lover of sport and excitement glad lowest prices. Noirs.
too much rain and not enough sun­
Hall’» Family illls are the best.
There will be a grand free ball and
One hundred and sixty acres. Half boxes of fine cigars he promised for
shine. Spring grain is very back­
nite has been learned a yet.
ward. and the fall grain in some sec­
Clark Killgore will move back to dance in the evening in the big tent Hch bottom land. Good improve the Fourth as prizes, all in good time,
Wool Brought Top Price.
with new boxes, new tobacco, new
uents. $1600. E T. Wade
tions is not doing as well as expected.
Richard R. Steen yesterday sold the Al Johnson place soon, where he on the island.
The exercises of the day will be
Fall wheat is stooling and thicken­ 40,0*10 pounds of wool to the Pendle­ will engage in cutting cord wood for
For Sale—The Delta candy store. factory and all.
The laundry will also rebuild and
held in the big tent, where the crowds Doing a fine business. Owner in
ing up somewhat and spring wheat is ton Scouring Mills at the top price oi George Payne.
will be in business again in a short
Sam Rose's cheerful countenance can find sests and shade to listen to poor health. E T. Wade.
growing very slowly. The crop will the season, says the Lewiston Tri-
time.
be about six weeks later this year Lune. The wool brought 13% cents >nce more greets friends and rela­ the addresses and music on the liter­
F. B. Holbrook, superintendent of
What Mr. Hobach will do has not
W»* will pay you wi at ie right for tl eni.
ary program.
Quotations for club wheat firmer and at the Steen landing on the upper tives after quite an absence.
the Oregon Land & Water Company yet been ascertained, but it is proba-
75c per bushel is offered. Blue stem Snake river, which is equal to about
John Blom came up from Pendle­
Bargains in new anti second hand g-KMls
Features of the Mardi Gras.
of Stokes. Is in the city today.
ble that he will seek another location
is quoted at 77<- and valley at 77c per I 13% cents a pound in Lewiston. The ton yesterday for a few days' visit
There will be a monster parade in
Houser
always
furnishes
good
and
resume
operations
as
soon
as
bushel.
wool was exceptionally high grade. with his parents and friends.
the day time aDd a beautiful and
James Killgore Is moving his fam- spectacular Illuminated procession meat Send in your order. Market ovens and appliances can be supplied.
Flour—There is a good demand for J. D. C. Thiessen is still holding bis
flour from Japan for early shipment large lot of wool, the offers of buyers ly from Hudson Bay to the moun­ in the evening. The only original Alta street, opposite Savings Rank.
tu E ast C ocrt street
Sick Headache absolutely and per­
Miss Maude Sheridan left this
tains for the summer.
The unsettled condition of the freight still being unsatisfactory.
and authentic tribe of plug-uglies will morning for an extended visit wtth manently cured by using Moki Tea.
James Cargill, who has been at­ be imported at great expense and
market has made operators very cau­
friends In Salem. Portland and Rose­ A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constl
tending the Adventist camp meeting
tious in making bids for flour. This
pains for the edification and pleas­ burg.
For Sale.
lotion and Indigestion, makes you
at Pendleton, returned home yester­ ure of the city's visitors,
is the only section of the globe where
In the
Three-quarter sections of good day.
any demand exists. Siberia is after
Miss Nellie Beach. the sister of eat. sleep, work and happy. Satisfac­
concert.
evening
there
will
be
a
band
Clarence Ross will drive the stage
some flour, as they have let their wheat land, of which one-half is in
Mrs. Thomas G. Hailey, left this tion guaranteed or money back. 25
League Baseball.
stocks dwindle down considerably. grain, and all lies five miles north for C. W. Avery from Bingham
morning for the East, where she will i ts and 50 cts. Write to W. H Hook­
er & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. for a free
The league teams from Dayton visit at her old home.
From China there is no demand at east of the city. A dwelling, two Springs to Gibbon Station the coming
sample. F W. Schmidt & Co., drug­
barns and other outbuildings, and a season, which begins about the 15th and Pendleton will play both morning
present.
Rev.
R.
J.
Diven
spent
yesterday
In
gists.
and afternoon.
In England the market remains good water system. Call at Oliver of the month.
La Grande on business connected
In fact and in fine, altogether and with his church, and returning went
Unde Gus Johnson, of this place,
quiet and prices show no change. & Co.’s grocery, or at the home of v.
Woodmen Attention.
has received word from his niece, all around Pendleton will have the to Adams this morning for a short
Quotations here are from $3.75 to W. Rigby, 704 Thompson street.
Pendleton Camp No. 41. W O. W..
Mrs. Anna Peterson, of Kaslo, B. C., greatest celebration that ever warmed visit
$4.25 per barrel, according to quality.
will hold their unveiling and memor­
Driven to Desperation.
stating they will come here to look the hearts and stirred the patriotic
Millfeed—Reports from all over the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gibbon, ac- ial ceremonies on next Sunday. June
Living at an out of the way place, I for a location In the near future.
blood of Eastern Oregon.
Northwest come; that feed Is very
com panted bv their daughter-in-law, 7. 1903. at Olney cemetery. All mem­
Quite a large acreage of corn and
Standard Visible Typewriter is
scarce and higher. The season is I remote from civilization, a family is
Tent on the Island Park.
Mrs. G. W. Gibbon, left this morning bers are requested to meet at the hall
backward and feeders are not getting often driven to desperation in case of notatoes are being planted here this
The committee on general arrange­ for Alba. Or., where they will visit at 3:30 p. m. to form In procession built to stand the racket. Cannot
accident,
resulting
in
burns,
cuts,
I season. The com is quite a new
new grass as plentiful as ought to be I
ments will erect the big tent bought for the summer.
Impossible
leaving the hall at 4 o'clock p. in. for get out ot alinement.
cbtainable at this season of the year. wounds, ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply I feature- here, as the seasons were of the Adventists, on the island be­
the cemetery. A full attendance of to block the tvpe.
of
Bucklen
’
s
Arnica
Salve.
It
’
s
the
Writing in
thought to be too short. However, low the Main street bridge, and will
This causes an unusual demand for
W. J. Furnish Appointed.
the camp Is desired.
colors
The speediest machine on
mill feed and mills are only working best on earth. 25c, at Tailman & Co., I small pieces of corn have been improve the place and convert the
THOS FITZ GERALD.
drug
store.
Governor
Chamberlain
has
appoint
­
grown
successfully
for
the
past
few
earth. Come and see our testi­
part time. Very little is offered to
grove Into a park for the pleasure of ed 20 delegates from Oregon to attend
Consul Commander
years, and a good many are giving not only the Fourth of July visitors,
jobbers. We quote bran and shorts
monials.
Stock Farm for Sale.
the convention of state bank supervis­ Attest:
it wider attention now
at $22.50 per ton.
but
for
the
future
enjoyment
of
the
farm, consisting of
J
E
BEAM.
Clerk.
The
Ogle
stock
ors
to
be
held
In
Buffalo,
N.
V..
June
Barley—Stocks at low ebb. and no
Pendleton people. A platform will 7-8. Among the prominent bankers
Pioneer Picnic at Weston.
new business is reported. Feed mills 3000 acres, about 250 head of cattle,
plenty of water. grass and timber,
Quite a number of persons from be erected for dances and concerts of Eastern Oregon named as delegates
are the only purchasers of barley at
been sheeped off. this section are making preparations during the summer.
are W J. Furnish, of this city. J. H.
present and this is bought from ex­ Range has never
The grounds will be made pleasant
porters as they are the only ones All under fence. Will grow all hay re­ ■ to attend the Pioneers' picnic, to be and attractive and rustic benches Robbins, of Sumpter, and Samuel
quired. Call on or write to Bentley held at Weston next week. As very
Baer, of Baker City.
having a little stock left. Prices are & Hartman, Pendleton. Oregon.
few were able to be present at the and swings will be scattered among
for feed, $20 per ton.
the
trees
for
those
who
wish
to
com
­
Typewriter received
| Caledonians’ picnic, which was held
Advices from Berlin state that Ger­
This question arises in the family
San Francisco Markets.
Acker’s Blood Elixir positively cures last week at Athena, on account of mune together.
Gold Medal at the Paris Ex­
many will send a fleet of her finest
Universal Decorations,
war vessels to participate tn the na­ every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
San Francisco. June 4.—It is doubt­ chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrof- the cold, damp weather, which pre­
all others,
position over
ful at the present writing whether ulus affections. At all times a match vailed.
On the Fourth it is the intention val display at Hampton Roads In con­
Will do the work of any
less
system
toni.:
and
purifler.
Money
nection
with
the
opening
of
the
the wheat crop will be as large gs
and the wish of the committees to
Rain and Hail Storm Sunday.
machine
the past year. Some think it will be refunded if you are dissatisfied. Fif­
have the entire city decorated from World's Fair at St. Louis. May 1.
This
section
of
the
country
was
ty
cents
and
11.00.
F.
W.
Schmidt
&
limit to limit. Public buildings and 1904.
less, but there is no doubt that the
Typewriter Supplies and
visited Sunday evening by quite a
crop of wheat will hardly reach 18.- Co., druggists.
private residences should show the
severe electrical storm, followed by colors of the nation and display the
Rubbej Stamp goods.
«delicious and healthful dessert,
Coal Heavers for Umatilla.
000.000 bushels, and that the state
a heavy shower of rain and hail. The
Stock Cattle for Sale.
will have to be an importer as well
patriotism and pride of the people.
F. P. Rounds, mechanical foreman pared in two minutes. Noboiling! no
rain was quite a welcome guest and
50
head
of
cows,
25
MAPLE BROS. Agents
Have
for
sale
And again, the people of the city for the o. R. & N. in this city, sent baking 1 add boiling waler and set to
as an exporter.
A great deal of interest exists as calves by side; 10 2-year-old heifers, the farmers looked smiling. How­ will make it their special and uni­ a crew of Japs to Umatilla yesterday eool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp-
ever, the spring-sown grain is looking versal endeavor to welcome and to
Electrical Supply House
to the crops of Oregon and Wash-1 and 15 yearlong heifers,
to work as coal heavers for the com oerry and Strawberry. Get a package
fine.
at your grocers to-day. io cts.
ton. and if these states do not have I
ELMER SPIKE, Echo, Ore.
entertain the strangers within our pany at that place.
317 Court gt.
The St. Joe Store
0
Five Firms Are Put Out of Business by a Conflagration in a
Wooden Row.
Lyons Mercantile
Company
The Grand Trunk Gold Mine
The Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milling Go.
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