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I WOOL SALE AT CANYON CITY. A Large Amount of Wool Is Collected at That Point. Canyon City. June 9.—Malheur county's wool product is rolling into the wool warehouses in this city at a rapid rate Over 281.018 pounds is stored in the warehouses at this time, and more is being added daily. Since last Friday the following sheepmen have delivered to th«» M M. Co.: J. F. Mahan. 3,086 pounds; A. E. Brown. 5.704 ¡»ounds; Thomas Turnbull, 8.- «84 ¡Hiunds; Hub Ward. 9.591 pounds; Isaac A Gwinn. 25.828 pounds; R C. Goodwin. 8.697 pounds; Frank Ed mundson. 2.862 pounds; James Paul. 5.980 pounds; J. A. McCune. 18.395 pounds; Burgess A Kelsay, 7,594 ¡»ounds; F. Martin. 5,078 ¡munds; Moore Bros.. 2.632 pounds; Edward Iiouglas. 4.202 pounds. J. C. Gordon and O. 8 Smith de livered their second consignment at hte O. F. Co. warehouse yesterday. The first annual wool sale will I h » held here on June 18. NEWS OF TUTUILLA NOT NEAHLÏ SO BAD WATER FAMINE IS RELIEVED. Lewiston City Council Purchase* a New Pump. Uiwiston. Idaho, June 9.—Water was turned on al noon Sunday after having been shut off 12 hours while PECULIAR INJURY FROM ATTRACTS MANY PEOPLE. PARTS THIS COUNTY. new lining was being put in the cyl SALE OF BEEF CATTLE. THE FALLING OF A HORSE. inder of the pump at the city water works. It is expected that the pump I Started on an Extensive Tour of the Close of Tutuilla Academy for the In Only One Locality Is the Failure will now handle fit) per cent more wa B«ar Killed on Buck Mountain—R. J. i in East—Been Buying Horses Pronounced—A Large Portion of ter. The city council has also pur Year—Barley Harvest Will Be Boddy .ecovering From a Severe Harney. Baker and Malheur Coun- I the Acreage Will Yield Thirty chased a mining pump formerly in Early—Nineteen Hundred Pound* Illness —South Dakota Man Will In uae at Salem Bar placer mines. 30 ty—Mi.«on Postoffice Has a New Bushels Without More Rain. of Fish in One Haul—Rain I* Need vest Here and Locate—Old Settler miles above here in the Snake river. Assistant—Miller Nurseries Will A crew of men left here to take the ed Around Juniper. Ha* Sold Out and Will Go to Cali- N. T. Conklin, who travels exten pump down and haul it to the boat Sometimes the hair is not Be Represented in Portland. fornia. properly nourished. It suffers Tutuilla, June 8.—Dell Davis re sively throughout the county, declares landing. Arrangements have been perfected Milton. June 8.—Commencement turned from a visit to Milton on Fri that there is no "assured crop fail for food, starves. Then it Hriggson, June 8.—Craig Wilkin- ures" in the wheat belt of this coun with the O R & N. Co., for the steam | exercises of Columbia College will I* day. ty, s|>eaklnx especially of the north er Lewiston to go to Salem Bar Friday son. son of Mr. and Mrs. William falls out, turns prematurely ; held In the new opera hall this even William Gardiner, who lias been and northeastern part of the next and get the pump. The new Wilkinson, of Athena, who has been gray. Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a I ing and tomorrom evening. This enjoying a short vacation in Pendle ern al this time The entire I pump will be placed at Harrington or stopping with his father here, for evening’s entertainment will consist ton. returned to Tutuilla yesterday. county the past week, met with quite a serf wheat district needx rain, but the • ot a musical and elocutionary eon Tutuilla Academy recently closed a ciop is not in any immediate danger. Small a Emery’s mill and pump dir- ous accident while out horseback rid ectly into the city water mains. The i ing and tomorrow evening. This very succ«>ssful six months’ term un Directly west of Pendleton the out pump has a capacity of 20,000 gallons ing last Thursday. The pony which graduating exercises will lie held. der th«« leadership of Miss Porter, of look is less favorable In iact. much an hour, Its use will permit the he was riding became unmanageable Rev. D. W Reese, of Lewiston, Idaho, Pendleton. oi the is hardly worth cutting moderate use of water for irrigation. and started to run. Ralph McEwen, a will deliver the address. There are Jack French last week sold |i,OoO tor hav wheat hair food. It feeds, nourishes. Th«« prospect ou an average There is some talk among councllmen young man who accompanied young 12 in the graduating class this year catti.. t<> worth of beef a Seattle The hair stops falling, grows is dubious in the southern and south- that the present contract with the Wilkinson, wax also riding a spirited KICKED BY A HORSE. from the different departments. Rev. firm. animal and was in the r«-ar He saw long and heavy, and all dan M. V. Howard, of Oakesdale. Wash., W. H. Babb. who is up . from Echo, western portions of the county, where . Eastern firm for the delivery of a the imminent danger of his <ompan R. M. Bentley Has a Leg Broken the drouth has been more severe : by heavy pump, which was to have been preached the baccalaureate sermon lias a crop of barl««y nearly matured, than els«‘where, beyound any doubt. ' druff disappears. ion. but before he could check the a Fractious Animal. p-tfA M itchell yesterday morning at th«> Christian which will be ready for the headers There ar«- some good fields of grain delivered here by May 1, should be speed of his own horse, young Wil - Mf hair wm emntag out terribly. 1 wax cancelled. Action to this effect may almost afraid to comb it. But Ayer** Hair R. M. Bentley, a nephew of J. M. in a week. church to a large and appreciative kinson's horse stumbled, falling on in those portions ot the county, but be taken at the next meeting of the Vigor promptly »topped tho failing. Mid al*o Pent ley, of this city, was kicked by audience. Mr. and Mrs. M. H Gillett, former his rider's leg, injuring it quite se Mr*. Emm* Mitchell, .’ZAI IxraiatsM restored th« natural color.” are scarce. council. Mtt. E G K V aUD. Landing. N J Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilcox took u vicious horse Saturday afternoon residents of Tutuilla, are down from they verely, While the other boy's horse •tre- t, Indianapolis, Ind., write»! A railroad man who owns land In fl W a bottH J. C. atx » ox. yesterday for the end suffered the fracture of his right their departure Moscow, Idaho, on a visit. M. H fell also, he luckily escaped injury “ i- or the pa»t five year* I have rarely the southern part of the county in Visiting st Weston. brought with him half a dozen mules East. They will visit relatives in III- leg just below the knee. it is thought in regaining its foot been without pain, but Perun* has forms Mr. Conklin that there is every' Mrs. B. B Hall, the wife of the But Young Bentley was riding a horse tor th«« Umatilla county market. inois. Missouri and Colorado and will ing. it stepped on the calf of the Wil evidence that the drouth is mure se deputy county clerk, and Mrs. W. H. changed ail this, and in * very short and leading a mare and colt, The be gone five or six weeks. William Gillett returned yesterday kinson boy's leg. tearing the muscles Mrs. Lucy R. Berry is here front her i.are becoming frightened, wheeled from Cathlamet, where he has been vere from Dayton to Walia Walla than Hall, hl* mother, are visiting rela i loose to some extent. He was taken fime, I think I had taken only two bot Walla Walla to Pendleton Other tives and friends at Wcaton. where home at Walla Walla visiting rela .•nd kicked the young man with the putting in spools for fishermeu to from bi* home in Athena and the ’imb tles before I teqran to recuperate Very they will remain for several weeks I i to tives lesult stated. He was brought to draw their nets ashore with. The fish traveling men deciare that the drouth dress*-! «.,<1 at last accounts he was quickly, and seven bottles made me well, worse all the way from Walla They will also attend the pioneers' The Misses Bertha Adkins and Es Pendleton and taken to St. Antho ermen are having a rich harvest Mr. is , resting easily as -ould be exf.ecUal. f do n> >t have head s/he or trackache any to Spokane than from Walla picnic at that place next week. sie Leezer. former students of Co i.y's hospital, where Dr. Cole dress Gillett saw one net hauled ashore Walla While no bones wet» broke-t it was more, an<l have ».me interest In life.”— lumbia College, came up from Hepp ed his wounds The young man Is n containing 1.900 pounds of fish He Walla south. a very painful accident and u sill !>• Emma Ylitcbell. Died of Erysipelas. Good Prospects, After All. Powdered Daintiness • some time before he will be abic to commence i f phew of J M Bentley, of the Bent- goes down again on Wednesday to put T!-e • ..ng wbat i* know-n as th* i ner Saturday to attend ley-Hartman Abstract Company in some more spools and will bring ment exercises. J. H. King, of North Cold Spring. | The 5-nionths-old child of Mr and I get around much “ti-ar womaii “ in our e>*m - v te not Z Mrs. J F. Cheney, df«rd yesterday You never saw a foot powder Rolrert J Boddy who went to Albe- gr<« ted -y everyoD* ta if »he werv * Mrs. R B. Bay. of Walla Walla, was Bentley was employed by Walter Me back a new threstiing machine from who was in the city yesterday, avers like ours. It is taking the town here Friday and Saturday the guest Cormmach. at McCormmacn's lan<l- Portland to be ready for harvest. that wiuter wheat In that country will afternoon of erysipelas The funeral no Thursday tor medical treatment. yreat bi> -ing. But there is anotner held this afternoon at the home ofr a kidney disease, has been in a by storm. There is just one of Mrs. L. B. Hogan. ing Jack I-aw son return«^! last week yield 30 bushels |>er acre on an aver-I was the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. critical condition, but I* slowly im c.-w w- . .n whom every ‘«»ly is glad Io wont in the dictionary to deaerile R. B. Miller, ot Ohsahka. Idaho, ar from a year's sojourn at his old home age. even should then« be no more of H. Kruger. Rev W E Potwln« offi proving under the skillful treatment tee. Every day som* invalid w>«maa ia it. That word is "dainty.” rived here Friday and is visitinx his Fine Cattle Shipment. in Illinois. On his westward trip he rain, provided there are no hot winds. < 1st ing exclaiming, " I Lave be- n made * new daughter. Miss Myrtle. of Dr Sharp, of that place. Phillips, the cattle buyer, last even- crossed a |>art of the flooded district, Plenty of rain from now on. well dis • w.nian by Dr. Hartman’* home tre*t- tributed. would make almost a full 1 Ed Sailing was fortunate enough j Mrs. Frank Brown is here from her where the Father of Waters is caus Ing shipped over the Northern Paci Tallman's Foot Pontier Going to Portland. ------ ’ n -' n j, only necessary to »end to kill a large biar-k bear up near | I own home at Alba. Or., and is visiting at 9c to the Sound. 75 head of very fine ing so much destruction of property crop, Mr King has in 48<i acres ot : Rev. Levi Johnson with his family Buck mountain, one day last week. |< . an aii.l.-r»«, tymptui.«*, du ratio* ot the home of James Romine. and distress to jieople The high winter wheat, of which he predict* as grade shorthorn cattle, purchased of is unequalled for sore, blistered, Mrs Emma Roas is suffer.ng a very •.. kne««. x:»d t--aiment already r-uafvad P. M. Howard, of Heppner, is here Jack Brigham and Frank and James ground back from the river is covered above He also has in 45 acres of will remove to Portland next Mon- aebiug and sweaty feet. 11 keeps day. where they will reside. Mr. the shoes dry, sweet and whole visiting his brother. Professor Wil Roach. They are consigned to Cars with a city of tents, in whlcu the un- • arley. which he believes will make Johnson will have charge of the Sun- severe attack of neuralgia at her to In. Hartaran, Colombo», Ohio, and :ortun*te residents oi that section are '•<) bushels p«-r acre as against 65 home in Wild Horse creek liatn C. Howard, and to attend com- tens Bros. dir«- -Hons tor <>a® mouth's treatment some these hot, sultry days. bushels ¡»er acre for each of th«« past clay school mission work in the Port Robert Curran, ot Mitchell, 8 mencement exercises of Columbia. finding temiiorary shelter V. Ill be promptly forwarded. land presbytery. who was visiting at the home- of his E. G. Sutton, of Heppner, is here Mr and Mrs Walter Gillett went J two years. The harvest man needs It, the If yon du not derive prompt and »atta- old schoolmate and friend. James factory resulto from the use of P-ruaa, down to Echo today to be gone ! Lutin«*-« man needs it, you need visiting his aunt and uncle. Mr ami Navin, some time ago, has arrived writ* at un e to Dr. Bart mat», giving a ALLEGED BIKE" THIEF CAUGHT. Mrs. Asa Moore. through haying it and everyone needs it. home He will dispose of his inter »■ill statement < f y-,ur e_«e and Le wtU Mrs. D. A. Mangold, alter a week's William Catherman Is up from Fos ests there and return here to locate I«- j..- .eed to give visit with her parents. Mr and Mrs. ter today. A good crop of alfalfa is Four Wheats Stolen—Harrison Bail/ Be sure you get Tallman’*. his vaiasti* ad permanently James Grosvenor, has returned to her being harvested down there I* in Jail, one gratia. <* Thoma* Narkaus has disposed of home at Spokane William McGibbon. who has 1.40“ Accept no other. Harrison Bally, aged 14. was arrest Ad W« Dr. Hirtman, Pre»ulrat at Miss Florence Hall has gone to MARRIAGE OF WELL-KNOWN bis interest in the threshing outfit in acres In wheat in the lower Juniper ed Sunday on a charg«« of stealing ■■■ 'is. C». the Palouse country and will return The Hilliute •saXi.tax.um, Weston to visit her mother and to ■-ountry. is over from that section to-1 Rollo Proudfoot's bicycle. The boy FREIGHT CARS LEAVE THE CAMAS PRAIRIE COUPLE. day home in a few day* attend the Pioneers' picnic. Juniper, in common with the’ was placed tn jail and will be brought Prepared by STRAIGHT ANO NARROW WAY Mrs Isaac Hagen of Bingham The Misses Bessie Merw.vn and Ar 'Alance of the county, could stand a j la-fore Judge Thoma* H. Brent*, ot visited at the home of her parents fa Scroggins, of Genesee. Idaho, are little rain ' the superior court, today on a charge Saw Mill Shut Down on Account of an Mr. and Mr* Peter Narka us last the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. I <>C incorrigibility. About two weeks Accident—Increasing Market for Hayes. WEDNESDAYS LOCALS ago young Bally was arrested for Trouble Probably Originated With a Sunday leading Druggists Mr* Tillie MciAugblin. who has Miss Minnie James has gone to Horses With Fair Prices Offered— Defective Flange, as the Middle , stealing a i>air of rubber boot* belonx- College Place to visit friends. T. W. I.usk. of 1 a Grande. Is in | ing to the street commissioner * d« Sale of the Rippey rarm. Car of th* Train Went Off—The been visiting here for the past two weeks returned to h«-r bone- at Miss latira Crow arrived here Fri- j partment. but owing to hl* youth in* town on business Damage Will Be Repaired by To Meat ham today day from her home at Oakesdale, and to . > ffetise was overlooked. Alba. June 8.—Weather is very Miss A Sheppard is in Weston morrow. Grandma Hagen who has been is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. S. Beach warm and vegetation is growing rap day a-te *eign* :js The bicycle taken was the fourth to on a short visit hw-'. by P»!th Sa ry ani spending several weeks here Mrs W D. McLaughlin, of Coamop idly; but in order to have crops we ___ j disappear in the last month. Tbe Matt Mosgrove the Milton mer-1 lAst night freight train No. 22 tore was very sick some time ago. Is the most dreaded and deadly of all olis. Wash., who has been here the will have to have lots more rain. < hant. is in the city. 1 i toy said be rode It down to Ritz * _ I Grove, where the Saengerbund was ihing* up at the ORAN yard* mu<h improved in health and ret urn- Will »t-tnd Bonner I. B. lor the Bert I.edgrwood and Mis.- Nelli. diseases, as well as pneumonia, and guest of Mrs. I.. B. Hogan, left yes Miss Mary Rust Is visiting friends enjoying __ ___ * , picnic He intended to re for some feet. A* tbe train headed I ed to her home near Bingham all Lung Troubles are relieved at terdav for a short visit at Walla Ricks were married here last Friday. SEASON OF !<M)3 turn it, he said, but when he was in ¡torn the main line one of tbe Spring* Sunday. The bride and groom are well-known in Walia Walla for a few days once and cured by Acker'* English Walla. Monroe Hick*, who ha* resided on E. B. Smith left today for Sumpter, young people of Camas valley. Mr and Mrs. R R Sherman. of ready to go home the wheel was gone car* in the middle of tbe train Remedy "the king of all Cough Cure*.' it the folic*'lie places ot the fol ciimtH-d th«- rail an-1 piled things up Franklin Ellis. Sr.. is moving into Oakland, are visiting friends in the He toid the officer* where he had »eft severally The track «a« torn up for the oid home place near Weston since lowing days; Cure* coughs and cold* In a day. 35 where he will remain during the sum- boyhood disposed of the same last mer. city. it and a thorough search was made, town to spend the summer. cents. Your money back if dissatis some distance and the car* twisted week It consists Of 24»' acres and Mrs. A. G. Bartholomew- of Hepp- Owing to a breakdown the saw mill fied. Write for free sample. W. H W H Itahb and wife, of Echo are but without avail. sold for |4.<*** Tbe principal part Helix, every Monday. ner. is here visiting her son. Fred. The police think that Bailey knows and strained has not been running for a week, but :n the city, stopping at the Hotel St Hooker L Co.. Buffalo. N. T. F. W. It i* supposed that a sharp flange of it is grazing land Mr Hicks in Athena, every Wednesday. who is a student of Columbia College I more about the other* than he ha* has started again today. Mr. Viebrock Georce. Behmldt * Co. •n one of the middle cars climbed the tend* locating in California for the Messrs S. A. and G W. Miller are had to send to Portland for some i told- Walia Walla Union Mr. and Mrs D Shults and family, iaP as half tbe train passed the future He will dispose of hi* stock Adams, every Friday “xpected home from Portland today, < astings which be had ordered by tel ONE WAY OUT. of Spokane, are visiting 1 rends in the acrid «nt and tanning implement* at auction, where they have been on business ephone. MAY LOSE FORT WALLA WALLA swi ch in iaf»<y !«for<- Pendleton, at City Livery the city. <w -m-L Very little limage was next week connected with their nursery. I John Harvey, who has bought the A Resident of Pendleton Show* the Mr. and Mr« Gus Neil, of Colfax, General Funston Outline* the Possi done, excepting to tbe rot 11»ed Stables, every Saturday Ciem Wilcox has accepted a posi late J. iAncey place, has moved here Way. The cars were raised onto the are visit ing friends in Pendleton for j tion in the Bee Hive store. DEATH OF AN OLD-TIMER. with his family. and Sunday bility of It* Abandonment track today and everything will be Only one way to cure a bail back. a few days Miss Edna Moulton, who is teach Increasing Market for Horse*. Hot. ner X ■ »«, «trsa*«* 1» ssr.srasw. ksv- "From what observations I bare npaircd by morning Liniments and plasters may relieve ing on Basket mountain, was in town J. F. Clemmer, of Alba, is visiting William Burnham, a '49er, 0<e* at s< te»* » rasa MSI tacXv is rseic« **4 Timber cruisers from the Palouse his cousin A. C. Funk, of the sher been able to make during my Inspe«- it. Saturday. hnscis* la th » «ecUo® Kat* :♦! Baker City tion at Fort Walla Walla this mom They won't cure it. Tom Starks left today for Sumpter, < ountry are killing two birds with one iff's office. PURIFYING BREMERTON. Terms: $15for season; |25to insert Baker City. June 10. — William ;ng. there is but one conclusion to be L Backache means sick kidneys. -tone by negotiating for work horse* where he has a position in one of the Mrs Rosa Borgevln and family, of reached and that is either the post Burnham, of California. argonaut Doan's Kidnev Pills cure all kidney mines. here. They are offering fair price*. J. ERVIN & CO . La Grande, are tbe guests of the I will nave to be entirely abandon«^] Closing th* Dives and Saloons to and Eastern Oregon pioneer. died ills. The Christian church camp meet- I The government buyer* are so par '•olden Rule nw xxij. Save toe Navy Yard. last evening at St Elizabeths hospi ! or be entirely rebuilt.“ said General Pendleton people prove this. ing is in session at Walla Walla and ticular about saddle horse* that farm Pendkton, Oret >n Seattle. June Iff — Every in saloon tal. He was aged 69 years and death Miss D. B Crigler is visiting; ' Funston yesterday. a> cording to the Read a case of it: quite a number from here are in at- | ers are a little shy about taking Bremerton was <'need at midnight r>-j>ulte-l from pneumonia friends in Portland during her sum- Wall* Wall* Union Mrs. J. Brynk. who lives on Star tendance. horses to Pendleton for sale. He made three fortunes and died “This is an old post." he continued, by order of th* mayor, after the Gus Shubert, wife and daughter, of ■ mer vacation. street, says: “Doan's Kidney Pills are Mrs W. S. Brown, who has been a penny, haring literally "and even a hasty inspection shews town council had ¡»assed an ordt- without a grand medicine, as I know from ex quite ill of la grippe, is greatly im Holdman. are visiting relatives here William Slusher and family will perience. and I have no hesitation in proved in health. G. E Stocker has returned very I spend the summer at their ros nenre ' very clearly that things are falling nano- revoking all license*. On ac- given bis money away. In the olden i to pleies |( would not be expedient <ount of the overwhelming *>«ntiment days of placer mining he found a saying that any sufferer from back ! near Lehman Springs Mrs. Gertie McQuary has returned much improved in health. in favor of closing the saloon men ¡■and of stranded and hungry miners ache or other kidney troubles who to Pendleton, after a few days' visit The Jim Rippey place has been sold Mrs 1» Cole left this morning for I to undertake to repair these build- ' will probably not make * fight, but at The Dalles and chartered a boat will give them a fair trial, will be more Tere with her mother. Mrs. E O. to a Mr. Wells, of Athena, for |3,00o. 1 Weston, where she has gone to al- ! • Ings submit quietly to tbe will of the <om- and took them to Portland "So far a* the retention of the than well satisfied with the results. Boyd. i tend a picnic given today He was connected with Boots in a post is concerned, that is a matter i raunltr Tbe navy department was I suffered from three or four years LA GRANDE HAS A MAN HUNT. Horse Buying Trip. Mrs. W. W. Elmer and daughter, ot 1 which rest* entirely with the depart informed by wire today of the con- plan to build an electric road from with sharp pains in my back which I Spokane, are the geests of ~ “ Pendle ; ment in Washington, and I presume I d it ion of things at Bremerton F J- eBale has returned from a Very Brief, But Exciting While H Baker City to Burns became acute when I attempted to 1 ton friends for a few days. the new general staff will have a bend over, or to lift anything. Be trip in Harney. Baker and Malheur Lasted. Rev. Robert J. Diven has gone to I great deal to say in the final settle sides. I had rheumatism or lumbago counties. where he has been for three Raised by Cas Rogers on But- A bad man who tried to hold up Portland for a short visit in connec- . ment of th«-*e question* A* depart in my left arm so bad that I conld not weeks on a horse buying expedition •er Creek. Sired by a thorough a brakeman in the yards at I j tion witn his church work here. New Assistant in Postoffice. j me nt commander. I have nothing to raise it above my shoulder without Grande, and who attempted to stab bred Kentucky Jack. His dam assistance from my left hand. I saw Thomas G. Hailey has returned say on these subjects To a certain Miss Jessie Frazier is assisting the brakeman when be resisted, was was a larg Maltese Jenny extent I assume such recommend* Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and Mrs. Jennie Dykes in the postofflee 1 from a visit at Boise City, where he Germ Infected Air. got a box at the Brock A McComas during Postmaster Wilcox's absence. promptly arrested by Officer Cotner i accompanied his wife and children. tions as | might make would be con He will make the ptesent sec- and turned over to Constable Martin, Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps sidered. but no further Co. drug store. When 1 had used son at my pi ace three miles North George H. Sutherland, of Walla Delegate to Grand Lodge O. E. S. who started with him to the city jail. Thia post has its advantage* and and marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is three boxes the backache had van Walla, is here to look after the com- east cf Fendieton on Wild Horse When he arrived at the city hall the Mrs. R. T. Motley has gone to Port it* disadvantages In it* favor you bad air this insidious foe to health is found Poisonous ished and with it the rheumatic pains land as a delegate to the Eastern prisoner gave the constable the slip i mencement of the work on the sewer have here good railway transporta vapors and gases from sewers, and the musty air of camp Creek through my arms." and started down in the direction of Mrs George Adams has returned to tion facilities Troops can be moved Terms f to to insure live colt. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Star grand lodge . _ _ border or the seashore in cellars are laden with the germs of this miserable disease to the cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Will Spend the Summer in Portland. Hot I Ake at a hot gait. Two men on her home on McKay < reek She has i __ which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the horses and two on wheels joined in t>een the guest of her sister. Mrs Dr i ,hon " oni«-r Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the .------ —---- J. You have good water. blood and transmitted to even part of the body. Then Mrs. J. E. Ulazier has returned to chase, which finally resulted in Henderson. . good forage and excellent health con United States. her home at Portland. Her sister. the the prisoner being captured and led Mrs. Charles Wilkins, wife of Indi-1 ditlons. On the other hand, there is you begin to feel out of sorts without ever suspecting the Remember the name—DOAN'S— Mrs. Thomas Taylor, accompanied cause. No energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy ami the jail at the end of the roasts an Agent Wilkins, has been quite ill a lark of target range, a very essen and take no other. OWNER her and will spend the summer in to file's red bandana While the chase tired and completely fagged out from the slightest exer at her home Her sister Is visiting tlal thing In army posts " Portland. was the warmest, one of the horse- her from the Sound NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. tion. aiesomeof the deplorable effects of this enfeebling men collided with John Wilson, who malady. As the disease progresses and the blood Lec-unes A SUM^ i ER MANS HEROISM. Petition for Divorce. Mr. and Mrs M W Zehrung have In the County Court of tbe State of Ore was breaking _ all previous records in more deeply poisoned, boils and abscesses and dark or teturned from a trip to Portland and gon. for I matilla County—Sitting in A suit for divorce was filed today his attempt to overhaul the escape, When the poison is Probate. the Sound, and will reside in Pendle Meets Death While Gallantly Rescu yellow spots appear upon the skin by Peter West on behalf of Gertrude and the way the wheel was mashed In tbe Matter of the Estate of Frederick ing Flood Victim* in the Missouri left to ferment and the microbes and genus to multiply in Hammond vs. Felix N. Hammond. •ip was a caution. Before the race ton in the future. Sr*«vens. Deceased. River. the blood. Liver and Kidney troubles and <<her serious consf licalions olten Notice is hereby given that James Dor The plaintiff alleges desertion as the tor life was ended, ' nearly every un Mrs. Hembrie, of McMinnville, left ran. as administrator of tbe estate ot ground for suit. Charles Wingate * miner, who has arise. As Malaria begins and develops in the Ll.>od. the treatment to be for her home this morning, after a occupied man in town had joined th«- F rederick Stevens, deceased, has filed with effective must begin there too. S. S. S. destroys visit at the horn«- of Mrs. Cynthia ■ t>een working in the Greenhorns, n- the Clerk of the above entitled Court, bis mad rush.—I a Grande Observer > ently took the train for his old homo final account and report, and said Conn Turner, of this city the germs and poisons «and purifies the polluted Recovering From Croup. lias appointed 10 o'clock in the forenoon blood, and under its tonic effect the debilitated N. Shaw, (or some time an employe in Minneapolis to visit with his pa The little child of W. C. Hoseason A FATAL RUNAWAY AT BOISE. of M .n«lay the 6tb day of July. 1903. be ’ rents for a few w«-eks. He left the constitution rapidly rvcujierates and tbe svsteni is ing a day of tbe next regular term ot is much improved today. Th«- little I at the O. R AN passenger depot, ••aid Court to be held in July. 1968, as the one has been suffering from oup, It Results in th* Death of Two Chil- has resign««d his ¡sisition and gone train at Omaha, intending to stop soon clear of all signs of this depressing disease. time, and tbe County Court Room, in tbe | to to Bakersfield. Cali., wher«« he will j over for a day or two. and while dren by Drowning. S. S. S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable remedy, mild pleasant and <’ounty Court House, in the City of Pen and for a time was not expe< ■ there he went into the country to dleton. Cmatilia County. State of Oregon, live. Two little children of Deputy reside. • see some friends who lived near the harmless. Write us if you want medical advice or any s;>cv ial inform* as the place, when and where all person* State Engineer James Stevenson, G. Y. Harry, general organizer for :banks of the Missouri river. Soon Uou about your case. This will cost you nothing. having any objections or exceptons to sain final account and report, or desiring tv were recently drowned in Boise river the State Federation of lAbor. and , after the arrival at the home of his Fire at La Grande THC SWIFTSPCCIHC CO., ATLANTA, G4. make any exceptions thereto, or to any Harness and Saddles Tuesday morning Mrs. Zuber's two The mother of the children, who was a member of the Ix-wis and Clark | friends they took a skiff and went matter or thing done by said Adminls Hotel I out to an island to rescue som«» live- trator during bis administration, must story frame home in IA Grande was formerly Miss Gess. of Baker City, a Exposition board, is at the Tent< and wagon cover* present the same, and tbe said final ac- burned to the ground, Ixiss, $1.200 cousin of the Messrs. Wisdom, of the Pendleton. i stock that had been surrounded by Prices as low as is <ouot and report shall then and there be with 8600 same city, was driving a fractious insurance. Miss Marv Francis Lyons is the i the high water On their way back acted upon and settled. ronsistr t with good work horse and had the children with her. guest oi President and Mrs. French. they passed another lioat containing This notice is publibed pursuant to an order of tbe Honorable George A. Hart The horse became frightened and of the Weston Normal School.____ a lady, two children and a man. and Miss Services at Temple and Fairview. J AS. CRAWFORD man. Judge of the above entitled Court, Mrs. Stevenson jumped out of the made this 18th day of May. lfR»3. Rev. R. J. Diven will preach next buggy. As she did so. the horse l.yons will visit in Weston during the ’ had hardly passed ft when the boat Main St. next Savings Bank occupants JAMES DORKAN, commeni ement of the Normal Col i «as overturned and the Administrator of the estate of Frederick Sunday at the Temple at 11 a. m. broke away from her and reaped Into lege. Wingate j thrown into the river. and at Fairview at 3:30 p. m. in the ’ the river. The children disappeared St evens, deceased. plunged Into the river and by hercu- Attest : W. D. CHAMBERLAIN, absence of Rev. Levi Johnson. I eneath the waters and their bodies lean efforts saved the lady and child County Clerk SHEEPMEN ARRESTED. ave never been recovered. ren and then dove for the man. He CONTEST NOTICE was swimming Outside Sheep Trespass on Quaran got the man and ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY. ashore with him when a piece of tined Range. Department of the tntsrior. U. 8. Land Office John Lovforgey and O. D Jayne, floating timber struck him on the L* Brand«, Oregon. April », r<* An Interesting Program Very Finely sheepmen of Condon, were arrested head He went down and was not A »»ffleient «outeat affidavit having l>een tiled In thia office by Welcome Walker, eon Carried Out. early this week on a warrant sworn seen again His many friends around testant, acaisat Homestead »»try No. 904. The closing exercises of the St. out of Justice Austin's court at Ham this city will be sorry to hear of his mad* October nth. 1'3*. for Lot», dec. 13, Lota 1 »nd 2 »nd WU HE1, »nd NW‘i SI', See. 2«, Joseph's Academy, held at Frazer's ilton on a charge of trespassing on tragic end.—Sumpter Recorder. fitifii rtYkes a. Tp.2.N.. K ;i K.W.M., by Walter H Hushes, opera house last night were a de- quarantined range Ti.e case of Lov- e-into. ea. In which it ia alleged that W alter Real Estate Sold. cided success. The long program was forgey was heard yesterday, George H Huah-e has not lived upon or cultivated William D Parker and Martha »•id tract of load or in suy (manner complied carried out in its entirety and each E Davis, of this city, representing with tbe Homestead law »Ince September, 1901; the stale of Oregon and Sam E. Van Parker, hfs wife, have sold to Elvln number was well rendered. that be baa abandoned end land and ha* not The exercises show the result of Vector, of Heppner, representing the M Norris for 11.200. lots 7 and 8 in imen a reeldent of f'matilla Coanty since Sep tember. 1»*1; that »aid alleged absence from your merchant long and careful drill given the stud defendant, which resulted in the ac block 7. of the railroad addition to said lend was not due to hie employment in ents of the academy by their instruct quittal of Ijovforgey on a technicali the city of Athena. the Army. Navy or Manne Corps oi the I'neted States as a private soldier, otteer. seaman or ors, and the management of the in- ty. The case against O. D. Jayne was . GROWS marine, during tbe war with Spain, or daring Horse Taken Up. R. ALEXANDER. Solo Agent stitution may well feel proud of the dismissed. any other war In which the f'nited 8tates may V HAIR UKE THIS It appears that through oversight, effort put forth. Came to my place, nine miles north be engaged Bald partle. are hereby notified to appear re- only one quarantine notice was post west of Pendleton. April 17, 1903, one & within a few months. eponO aad offer evidence touching such al ed while the law requires the posting dark bay mare, had halter on. brand Attention Sheepmen, N f . wbro ’ s H ekpicide legations at 10 o'clock A. M. on J 'aeJS, Ito:« i«torv Joe H. Parke», a Notary Public, at Pen D kills tlie dandruff germs I can furnish fine range on the of two notices. New notices have ••d pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet die ton. Oregon, and that final heariiur will be K that cause falling hair Grande Ronde river, 20 miles from liven posted and ail future trespass white, two splits in the left ear. shod held at 10 o’clm-k A M on June 22, 190-1. before Jr and finally baldness. No tbe Krgister and Receiver at the t niied 8latee Elgin, also fine range on the John ing will lie vigorously prosecuted If all round, weight 1,1)00 pounds, age Land office In La Grande, Oregon. Jt other preparation but Day river. iAnd owned by private this quarantine is enforced It will about 10 years. Owner of above Tbe said i-o»t. atarit having, in a proper affi 1 leroicide kills the dan partie». Address Box 44, I a Grande. have a tendency to prevent outside scribed animal can secure same davit. Nile i April SO,*008, rat forth tacts which sheep from coming into the county.— tailing at my place and paying druff germ. Destroy the show that, afmr < ue diligence, personal ser Or. Blue Mountain Eagle. vice of thia notice cannot be made, it ia hereby charges cause, you remove the effect. ordered end directed that such notice be D. HOWDYSHELL. Herpicide is a delightful hair Its Fame is Spreading. given by due aud proper publication. How'i This? Pendleton, Ore. g. w. B artlett , Register dressing for tegular toilet use. The Rigby-Clove Company has re- We offer One Hundred Dollars reward L iv » c » tos , M ost .. Sept.». ’w ceived a letter from a big wheat for any case of catarrh that can not be I have used one-half bottle <>r ilerpaenk, Ho d-up Near La Grande. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Only Successful Harvester Ever and my In-iMl 1 m free from dumiriiff ami any raiser in Oklahoma asking for Infor- cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure liMir does rant fall out at formerly. ! am very In th* County Court of th* Slate of Oregon were Sunday afternoon as 9ve men «• ., F • ’ * CO . Toledo. O. Used tn Umatilla County. mation about the combine and signi miieli enthused over the reatalfM.and have lor Umatilla County. «•. the underalKned. have known P J 3. going to 1 a Grande, when a Bhort reo>mmeaadedit to a number<>f my friends. fying some intention of investing. In the matter of the eatate of Joseph L. Stub Cheney for the last 15 yea!*, and believe Mian* M auoold B aldwin . were distance from Hot iAke, they Nohald. 'let-eased. THE HOLT does satisfactory woik on any kind oi land. It is not him I>erfeetly honorable In all bnaluea* For Sale at all First-date Drug Storu. Notice la hereby given to the creditor* at Iranaaetlona and financially able to carry held up by three toughs, who relieved Boy Baby Born. an experiment, but practical, as time has proven, and the best ad aad all person» having claim* against th* out any obllgatlona made bv tbelr firm them of what surplus cash they pos alate of Joaaph L. Stubblefield, dacoaaed, to son was born 8unday last to Mr. WERT A TfffJAX. Wholosale Dnwglat*. sessed Upon their arrival in La vertising the machine gets is from those who have used it Over 75 present the tame with tho ueceaaary voucher* Toledo. O. Mrs. J. W. Chandler, of the west- WADDING, attached to the andortlgnod aaecutoia of acid KINNAN A MARVIN, Whole Grande they reported the circum machines in use in Umatilla Caunty. Lightest draught and longest -1-1- at the reeldence ot K. X. Poruthy, on I»art of the city. sale Druggist*, Toledo, o OLD N'EWSPAl'KRS— TO PUT CNDKB stance to the police, who 'phoned a lived harvester made Sold by ul the executor* of «aid estate, at hl* reaidence Ilall * Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, car*«*, os sM*s*. walls, *r for wM» near Milton. Oregon, within six month* after I Beat Cough Hyrup. Tastes Good, üa* 1 acting directly upon the blood and mucoua description of the toughs to the police ping purpuM*. Old newspaper* ta taras Open* September Second. the Utb day of May. 1SO< 1 in time. Hold surfaces of the system Testimonials sent of the several cities up the road, and 311 Coart Street but dies of 100 «seh at 23 era ta a boadi* R. M DOROTHY. K. A lUtX, The fall term of St. Joseph’s Acad free. Price 73c per bottle. Bohl by all it is to be hoped they may soon be SfaHUMmB Rxoeuior* of the estate of Joseph L. Sa bbl» st ths KAMT UBEMONI a N o S öi . tradis druggists. Pendleton, Oregon te». Orsgoa. emy will open September 2. Said. d#c«a*e>l captured. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best. FRIDAY. JUNE 12. 1903. COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT Aj/ers Hair Vigor FOUR THOUSAND DOLLAR GOOD WHEAT IN SOME Poor Hair JUMPED THE TRACK BONNER N. B. TALLMAN & CSL CONSUMPTION ■ I Big MALARIA W. W. HARRAH Flat Iroti.i wcivr out >5o do Kih^buryM" E.L. SMITH,