acre in the run of the first day. and as the field was light it is expected that the crop will average more than the figures of the first day's work would indicate. The wheal 1» not in need of the weather that is prevailing now, for it has filled to the capacity of the chaff What it needs now is sunshine ami warm, still days. A hot wind to shat­ ter the heads and buru the xtraw would do lots of damage and loose lots of the grain, but some cairn, warm days would be of great benefit to the crop, it cannot be said at this time what the yield will be, though the report that it will not reach over a two-thirds crop is in the main rea sonable. In some of the county it may go above that and climb close to the normal mark, if the weather con­ ditions are good from now until the time of harvest. The wheat at this time Is matured, the heads living full and ¡dump and hard. But it needs warmth to ripen and dry the grain ready for the har- vester. A few more days of sun will make it ready to cut. I Miss Hattie Tingley, of Echo, was th«* guest of friends in the city yes- terday. Mi»» Price, of Echo, i» in the city for a »hort visit at the home of friend«. FRIDAY IT’’ V m ’■*>" SUDEN AND UNEXPECTED PENDLETON THE CENTRAL W. P. Benedict, of Echo, visited UNEVEN DISTRIBUTION transacted POINT FOR WORKINGMEN. DEATH BY HEART DISEASE. friends in the city and RAINFALL DURING WEEK. business yesterday Mrs. J. D. Casey and daughter, of Residence Nearly Completed—Crops Hilgard. were th«* gue»t» of Pendleton Recent Rains Were Very Beneficial Wages Will Start Off Better Than • i Last Year—Many Expert Harvester Greatly Benefited by Recent Rains friends yesterday to All Late Crops—Oat Crop Better Mrs. R Jones, of Echo, ha» return­ C.R. Rhoaxl«, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: —Marriage of Four Popular Young Men in Umatilla County—Teams Than Wheat—Prune, Pear and “ For the past two years 1 have hardly known what it was to have a aw*a^ From Grand Ronde Haul Grain. People—Baptism in the River of ed to her home after a visit in this Raspberry Crops Good, But Cher- cuy with relatives. restful night's ali-up. Carex and overwork ie«-ined to weigh me down more than Sixteen Persons. ries Have Been Damaged. G. <’. Osburn, of Athena, 1» register- it should or would had 1 la-cn able to get my proper real. My doctor was unabls No other point in the luland Em­ pire witnesses such a gathering of to help me aud ordered me South for a complete rent and rhange. A» this was Athena. July 5.—Mr. and Mrs. An ed at th«* Hotel St George, lieing here The ¡last week has been cloudy, i harvest hands at this season of the simply out of the question, ami a« 1 had heard several of the men under me speak tor«* Futter and son, George, of Te- on a short business visit. with frequent »bowers. and it was year, as Pendleton. The sheep shear­ is easily obtmDable lifi Mrs. Broadly, of Lexington, return uu»ea»oriably cool. Tile rainfall was of how much l'eruna had iiel|»-- rreparation on the mar- flwl at Ukiah, and friends at Alba and visit at Weston with her parents. but good rain» fell in the western ing refreshed and rested. •t that reaches and an- l W jeetive point, the logger, whose job Pendleton. On their way home they ■‘Myonicial dull«-** are n-.t half so hard and I certainly have gaud reasons tt Mrs. Oliver, of Echo, ha» return­ and southern section», They were mhilates the germ or 1/1 been temporarily spoiled by the ■ has microtie that is respon- ' uj were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ed to her home after a visit in the very lienefi« ial to all late »own crops, heartily endorse Peruna."—C. S. Rhoads. eible for a i scalp dis- water of the mid summer season; low Ogle at Athena. They expect to city with friends and relatives. such a* spring grain, putatoe» and eases. It thns makes dan­ the farm hand whose summer fallow- druff and falling hair im­ »¡a nd a few days In Walla Walla vis­ Mrs. T. H. Brieriy returned to her corn, and they also did great good to possible. and causes a thick, ing is done; the woodchopper from iting friends. luxuriant growth to replace home at Ione this morning, after a the range», which have heretofore the mountains; the expert harvest« the former thin, brittle nair. Mr. William Kilgore has just alioul visit with her brother In law. J. H. been short for the season of the year, The gentlemen will also men from all the wheat country ad­ completed hl» new residence and in Garrett, of this city. find it an inestimable boon Many meadow» ■ are now over-ripe, jacent, and every idle man in the to them, as it works like a tends to move his family in the city MILLER BOYS RELEASED. charm on bald head*, bringing forth a County Commissioner Hora« «- Walk­ ami bright, warm weather Is needed mining camps, and on the road, flock in the near future. growth of »oft. thick hair that anyone Some clover hay has nas I er. of Helix, is at the Hotel St George for haying here to begin the harvest season. might be proud of. Homer Watts has arrived from Eu Even druggist« proclaim it« virtues, as The use of the combined harvester Their Father Assumes the Responsi­ gene, where he recently graduated and will lie In the < Ity during the next been cut. and the rains have darnag per the following : ed it. but the amount spoiled in this • bility for Their Future Behavior. i term of the county court. I has reduced the former number ot from the state university. O ffice of W. IT. MrsGrrmoTD, way Is small, as the farmers gener­ harvest hands by full)' or.e half. »esenpexon Oniggiat. I. W. Miller, of Spring Hollow, a Mr. and Mrs. A. D Sloan and child, Mr Arthur Lang, of Havana Sta- M akysvillk . X »»T..1S 19, ally have put off haying until the The largest harvester is now op ­ little place near Wallula Junction, is who live in the Big Bend country at I^orSin: Herpicide U certainly a good tion. made a business trip to Athena article, and will do the work as adrertmed ; erated by five men. and these five in the city to«!ay and will take with this week. He reports after the rain the mouth of the little McKay. n«*ar weather becomes more aettleu. that is why we sei* it. I guarantee every bot­ The condition of wheat continues do a work which formerly re ­ men tle. and none hsa been retnrned Please »end hint when he returns to his home, his and cool, cloudy weather, the crops Pilot Rock, are in town today. to improve Fall wheat is ripening iih - another dozen, and oblige. Yoursren««ect. quired from 12 to 20. One driver two little sons. Wallace aud Glace are looking fine. He thinks his crop tolly, W. LL M vkc . ittroyd . Mrs. R. B Stanfield returned to her nicely, and its harvest will become handles 26 to 30 horses, on the large who have been in the county jail for will make an average of 35 bushels home at Echo this morning, after a general in about two weeks. The For Szk at all Fint-C'an Drug Storrs. machines, a header man attends to some time, accused of having at ;*er acre. visit with her ¡larents at Helix tor heads of spring wheat are of good the header part of the combined, a tempted to wreck a train near Wai William Lieuallen. who was danger­ several nays during the past week. size and they are filling under favora sack-sewer and a "jigger” handh* the hila a week or so ago ously ill last week, is much better Th«- oat crop is in 1 E G Gambee. a prominent farmer ble conditions threshed grain and a separator tend­ These are the little boys who put anhn M. O Harra of P«-a Ridge, ha* Drivers on the z6-horse machines r-ourt hail contracted were l*aid by crops growing finely; a heat and bar­ Mr*. Amanda Morrill, LSu Reid street, 'caurrhor nerroas prostration if taken recently purchase«! thrw thorough his home in that city Saturday after will receive ibis year $3 and $3.50; the father. noon from the effects of a stroke of ley promise extra good yields; gar- Elizabeth, N. J^ writes: about separators, in t me. Perun* is the tuo.t prompt and bre I Poland-China hogs from A L the header tender. $2 and $2.50; sei* paralysis, which had attacked him dens in excellent condition herd. This pur- Swaggart's famous " I have V.-*-n sick over two years with permanent cure for all caeew of n.rrout dairy apparat us arator tender. $4; sack sewer. $2.5«* twu days l««*fore Mr Ferguson bad Echo. Umatilla county. John Itorn j Inspecting Umatilla County. <-ha-w- will lie a valuable a«qu!sition pro trati- n caused by systemic catarrh and $3. and the "jigger.” who assists !*een a resident of Adams for a num­ — Weather generally favorable for nervous ]>r*K.tration and general debil- R !. C. Judson, industrial agent of the io ir. O Harra * fine stock and supplies, mailed kn- -an to the medical profession. ity, and Leart trouble. Hare had fuur maturing grain, some harvesting be ­ the sack sewer. $2 and $2.50. O R. A X.. is in the < ity today ac- Miss Elsa Rosenzweig returned ber of years sn«l was 41 y<*ars old Tbe »mailer machines, on which companied by Rev. A. A Morrison. of hor. e ia»t week after »¡lending a few when he died. He was well known ing done; high uind Wednesday and doctors; all »aid that I could nut get | If you do not derive prompt and sat*.»- but 12 horses are used, only employ Poitland, who is here with him to days with friends at Touchet. She in this city, where J M Ferguson, his Friday; first crop alfalfa harvested; well. I had » 4 walked a step in nine fa* • -ry result* from the u*e of Peruna, two men. a driver and a man who at­ look at the agricultural conditions of ~lo*«*d her school last Friday In Frank­ brother, resides Besides bis broth­ garden» and orchards doing well months, suffer.ug with partial paralysis wr: e at on«* to Dr. Hartman, giving a tends to all the other duties. These the country. Mr. Morrison is one of Pendleton, Umatilla county H J. • rd palpitation of the heart et cry full .tatementof your «-**• and ha Will lin. where she has been te >-a«-bing for er in this «-ity. he has another one In machines will cut 20 acres per day on the foremost preachers of the metrop- Adams, and a sister at that place Ta>lor—Some rain early part ut other day. and had become ao reduced 1« ¡ leased to give you his valuable ad tbe iiast two months. Portland, Or. San Francisco average ground, while the 26 and 3o □lis and is here for a little recreation* The funeral was conducted from tbe week; heavy winds of two «lays’ du- tn flech at to be a mere aheletoo, Vid gratis. Mr and Mrs. William Thompkins ' horse machines wil) cut from 27 to 3o and to better be • Hartxuau sanitarium, Uvlumtoa, rie ids at Waitsburg far as I at Adams. can see. baymg in progress, tor set «a month*. It La* aav ed tuy Lia Vuiu. Beside the machine men there are Miss Ethel .Garfield left last Sun |K>t aloes doing finely; gardens good, always two or three extra men with day for a visit with I-* Grande harvest will begin in two weeks. the harvester outfit. One cook and an friends. * wheat promises a first-« lass grain, but assistant and a general roustabout, this will probably be the last large Mrs. Newt Hales fell 15 feet from a the crop will be short are absolutely necessary to complete conation received, as enough money herrv tree in Walla Walla, and is the outfit is now on hand to clear up the city Plateau Region. reisirted to be dangerously hurt. One of the most important features in >uod >bape and put th.ngs as near Desrhutes. Crook county, John At- Grover Hays has gone to Pasto, of the Umatilia county harvest is the right as possible. kinson—Weather warm and pleaaant. where he has employment in a round grain hauling from the field to the GOOD CROP OF ALFALFA. J. N Davis, who has been in house < tops growing well and indications I MR. GLASS IS BUILDING warehouse. This work employs a < harge of the Portland men has re­ are tor a good crop of wild hay and ONLY ONE-HALF OF THE Mrs. Daviy Heppner peo­ ADDITION TO HIS HOUSE. a fair ■ rop of rye hay proving. Sh< is able to be up most SURPLUS WAS SHIPPED. ple »re now at work is the city. is a lucrative division of the harvest Prairic City. Grant «ounty, John of tbe time work. Many teams from Grand The following resolutions of grati­ W Hall— Week generally warm. Mr». Waterman has gone to Spp- Cocl and Damp Weather Very Advan- tude- bai«- been issue«! by the Hepp­ Ronde. Idaho and other points come Burr Johnson Will Have Cha ge of a Writr for rofvj are growing nicely, with pros-) kare to visit h* Domg Shipments Are Expected to Increase ner relief committee; tageous to Crops—Stock to Umatilla county to work during I llustrated ♦ t« favorable tor good yields; of Athena, left the Warehouse at Vansycle—Ple.is.int Mr B F. Og •’Whereas The people of the entire the harvest seasot*. and find it very Well and Branding is the Order of Thi» Fall—Large Sn.pmenta of C irculars . tuuliernes and cherries are ripe city en route f< r his stock ranch at Society Event at Home bf Mrs. country, and especially of Oregon and profitable. the Day—Several Points Celebrated Willow Springs Horse« to Meet Foreign Demand — Burn* Harney «-ounty. Mel Fen- He will stop ovet Leland — General Netghoorhood wl«k—Weather the neighboring states have respond a IMO eroor-tirr Jn cool. windy and for C'egon nigbt at Pendleton, Mr Ogle intends the Fourth of July. California Demand ed i.rost readily and generously to the ANOTHER WET HARVEST. News. PORTLAND. Oft! cloudy; rain badly needed. tn the ir­ to n>ow his crop of rye and look after Sheep. »Mi-nance of the people of Heppner; tlirohone ham J St- rigated districts grain and gardens Ridge. July 6.—There was a cele- his stock a few days before returning and Farmers Now Fear a Repetition of bration at the Doherty place near hone Helix July 7.— Several persons will are late but growing rapidly; hay C. J. Millis. O. R A N livestock • Whereas. Sufficient funds are now go to Pendleton today tn attend tbe crop will be below the average ex- 1894. When a Large Amount of Vinson and a large dance in the barn agent came down on tbe morning on hand to enable ns to successfully Hays-Berlin. funeral of little Mary McEachern, cept alfalfa, which is heavier than that night Grain Was Spoiled in the Fields train from Baker City and other East­ cope with the situation here, there­ Mr Frank Berlin and Miss Theresa daughter of John McEa«hern. of this usual. ¡»itatoes ar.* in ex«e!lent con­ James Nelson and family have re­ ern Oregon points, where be has been fore be it Many of the prominent farmers place*. Hay» were united in marriage at the dition for a few days in the interests of who have expressed themselves on moved from their Pendleton home to home of her father Wednesday after- ■ Resolved That our deep and abid­ Miss Julien, sister of Ira Julien, of Klamath Falls. Klamath «ounty. his department. He leaves in the ing gratitude be conveyed through the subject, fear that another wet their large stock ranch on i Butter noon Tbe bride is the eldest daugh- this place arrived here yesterday Franci» J Bowen — Light rain the morning for points on the Washing­ the press to those who have so kind­ harvest season is to be experienced creek for the summer. first ot week and light fro»t the morn­ ton division. Charles Xelson. of Vinson, made a ter of J M Hays, of this city, and is morning from Ohio in this county, from al! indications, at ly and generously assisted us in this Jesse Moore arived in Helix last a well known and highly «»teemed ing of tbe 2d. stock doing nicely, but trip to this vicinity Friday, He re­ He finds livestock conditions very present. young lady. The groom is one of evening from Idaho tbe range in general Is poor; alfalfa satisfactory, with the exception of tim< of sorrow and need, and that no­ ports tbe alfalfa and rye crops of The last wet year which visited the tice be given to the world that no They Athena's prosperous farmers Mrs Eltza Reeder and sister. Miss haying has just «'omtnenced the congestion of the ranges. There further assistance is needed by us. Inland Empire was the harvest of that vicinity already mown and be­ were united in marriage by Rev C. A Crossley. <>f Tacoma, have been visit­ is more stock in the country than 1854 when many thousands of bush­ ing stacked, and that alfalfa is very Sia*. ¡■astor of the Christian church, ing at the home of Mrs Reeders FRANK GILLIAM SMALL RATE WAR ON. hay. and larger shipments than were els of grain were spoiled in the stack, good whiie the rye is not so very They have a host of friends who **X daughter Mr». J. K Bott. GEORGE CONSER ä . made this spring are expected to be many thousands more in tbe sack, good E M SHUTT. Alex M«>ntgomery and wife. R B Western Reads Enter a Spirited Race ! mad»- this fall, in order There was a big l>ail and celebra­ tend their congratulations to the to relieve the after threshing, and in the Palouse ’Executive Committee." Montgomery and wife. Miss Lucy young couple. for Canned Corn Trade. tion at Hidawav Springs the night of ■ situation. country, manv fields were not cut at Montgomery, Mr Daw Howard Pete the 3rd and a celebration and a large What may develop into a spirited I i Following the large shipment of Harden-Shick. all. Dr. McSword Buried >n Ohio, Sones. Miss Anna Rush. »¡>ent the ball at I«ehman Springs the night of rate war between the Northern Pa- ! horses from La Grande. last week, to The season of 1894 resembled this Arthur Shick and Jessie Harden Fourth at Bingham Springs. Mrs P B. McSword. the widow of cific and the O. R a X. has been I the Fourth. Alberta other shipments of a like na- year very much in the way the rains were united in marriage in Pendleton ('rank King and family, and James ! tore will be made from Eastern Or Dr McSword. of Heppner, accompa- Charles Rieman. of Pendleton, is last Wednesday, both of this city continued through June and up into K« rn and family attended the cele­ inaugurated. I asi year the Northern nied by her brother. W A Brown of July. At first there was a threaten­ living on his homestead in this vicin- They are all well known here where bration at the agency Saturday and Pacific put in force a rate of $1.10 per ) | egon points, soon, to meet the great Columbia. O. passed through this demand for Ameri<-an horses, in Can R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent. hundred pounds, on canned corn, be ­ ed drouth, many of the crops being ity at present. they have grown from childhood Tne city this morning for Heppner, where We are having cool nights. Th* groom is one of Athena's young busi­ Sunday. ada curtailed by the continued dry weath­ Mrs. Ben Decker and daughter. tween Chicago. Mississippi and Mis­ thermometer has registered 46 above ness men. being a member ot toe flrm There is no local movement of Mrs McSword goes to look after the souri river points, and Spokane, from er of May. and early June. Just be ­ HOSEHOLD CARES. Ada. will leave this morning for We»- interests left by the doctor. At the fore harvest the rains set in and con zero. Crops are still coming out of Shick A Co The bride is the tou for a few days’ visit with Mrs. October 1» to December 1. The old | >’*lve«. as yet. and many Texas cat­ tim«- of the flood Mrs. McSword was right along rate was restored after that date. To I ** Ge are cuming north, many of which until daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harden of Tax the Women of Pendletor the tinned in-essantlv. from July We are having a little rain as time the Athena hotel and is one of the Decker’s ¡>arents Mr and Mr». Jake rctaUate. the Union Pacific made a| will find their way into Oregon in Boston, where she had gone to at October with very few day» of sun­ King Same as Elsewhere. a place for goes on. but could find Mr Millis is confident that tend the graduation of her daughter, rate of 75 cents per hundred from ranges shine in that entire period most popular young ladies of the city. T D Smith, who has been confined Hard to attend to household duties. Omaha to Portland, The Northern only 5 im­ season The Ogles. S. C. Kilgore and T. B hu»liand's heavy breathing used them as well as by the makers. and is handl'd by Omaha rommlssion ond year of this market and it has D HOWDYSHELL. Mrs. Ben L. Iceland gave an infor­ merchants. already assumed very great propor­ Simonton celebrated by branding mediately called her nearest neigh The trouble for which I used them THREE-FOURTHS CROP. Pendleton. Ore. mal reception at her home last Tues ­ bor. but he was dead before medical tions calves all day at the Ogle stock was principally backache, with which day evening in honor of Mrs. Stanfield aid could reach him Heart trouble I had been bothered off and on for a Deputy Grain Inspector King Makes farm. TWO NEW WAREHOUSES. Attention Sheepmen is supposed to have lieen the cause who ha» been visiting in tbe com­ long time. It hurt me badly when I STOCK RANGES ARE GOOD. I *an furnish fine range on the This Estimate After Trip Through munity Also a surprise on Mr. Le ­ of . in most every liKWlity. the hair is brushed, There is but getting along nk’ely. spend a few days before proceeding south of town says the I«ong Creek For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Garfield. Whitman. Columbia. Doug­ one real scientific- way of curing dan After the work at that place is The water supply of the Grant to Eureka. Stockton and other Cali las. Lincoln, Franklin and Adams Mr. Bonham has auout 25 Light, completed Mr. Yates will go cents per box. Foster Milburn Co., to Spof- county districts is excellent, ou ac ­ WEDNESDAY ’ S LOCALS draff; and that is to kill the gern. young trees that are bearing nicely ford, where he will erect Buffalo. N. Y.. sole agents for the counties, says the Tacoma I «edger, that causes It. and failing hair, and another count of the heavy snow fall last win forma points, on a month’s visit He also visited Latah county in Ida- and has discovered that the porcu­ warehouse of the same size and for ter. In Union county, where United States. the filially baldness There is only one Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Oliver are UP pines are raising havoc with them by the same company The houses arc water is usually very low at this time Remember the name—DOAN’S— ho. preparation that will destroy the from Echo. The chief deputy will not venture climbing the trees, cutting off the to be built in time for the reception of the year, the streams are all run­ and take no other. Byron Johnson, of Alba. Is in the fruit and tender twigs and breaking of this sear-on’s wheat and other ning yet. sufficient on a complete estimate of the yield germ, and that is Newbro’s Herpicide. for stock pur- it i» an entirely new discovery and city for a few days. until State Grain Commissioner Ar- off lots of the larger limbs, Mr. Bon- grains. ¡wises. the only hair preparation that is NOTICE TO CREDITORS. rasmith returns and reports on the Roy Linsner. of Ridge. 1» in the city ham has devised a scheme to keep The Blue mountain section of Urna- based on th«- new scientific principle. In th« County Court of the State of < >regon sections he ha» visited. So Mr. King these destructive little animal» out of on a business visit. Suit for Divorce and Partition. for Cmetllls County. tilla county is being fenced up more In addition Herpicide is a very re ­ ventures an opinion, based solely up­ In the matter of the estate of Joeeph !_ Stub The case of Eleonon Payard vs. and more every year, but all the out­ Mrs. Robert Jone» and c-.-mren. of the trees by placing joints of stove freshing hair dressing for regular blefield, deceased. pipe around the tree at the ground. Adalard Payard and Hugh Bell is on side range there is very good. Much on the fields he has seen. N’otiee 1» nerebv given to the creditors ot toilet use Sold by leading druggists. Echo, are in town. This is said to be working satisfac ­ In »¡leaking ot the matter he said and all person« hsvinx claims against the Semi 10«- in »tamps for »ample to The Arthur Hammer, of Echo, 1» spend torily as the jiorcupines are unable trial before the circuit court today. of the timber land that has been state of Joseph L. Stubblefield, ‘leces'ed, to that undoubtedly the acreage through­ You can depend on Ayer’s It Is an action for divorce and parti­ cleared off has become coated over F. W. ing the day In the city. prison*, the same with the necessary v iueb*-rs out the state had increased, but that Herpicide Co.. Detroit, Mien. to penetrate the stove pipe with their tion of land The plaintiff seeks to with a good quality of grass and the attached to tbe un fer igned executots of said Hair Vigor to restore color to S< hmidt & Co., special agents. R. P. Tuft», of Juniper, is in Pen ­ fact would hardly lie expected to pro­ claw» and therefore, cannot climb secure a divorce from the first named range area susceptibly increases as estate at the residence of K M. Dorothy, «1 dleton on a short visit. your gray hair, every time. of tbe executors of said estate, at bis residence duce a big crop its first year. trees. the defendant, alleging cruelty and unjust the timber supply decreases. CLAIMED HE WAS THROWN. near Milton. Oregon, within six months after He said that in the older counties J P. Ixing, of Ione. |« in Penoleton Follow directions and it never usage as a cause, and from the sec­ One of the most interesting devel­ the 15th dav of May, 19d’. he found a prosperous and contented for a short bu»ines» visit. K M DOROTHY, K. A. RI'ER. FARMER SAVE MONEY. ond she attempts to secure the pos­ opment» in the mountain districts of fails to do this work. It stops Was Made Defendant by Unruly An ­ Executors ot the estate of Joseph L Snbble- lot of farmers, but that many of the session of a tract of land belonging late years, is the gradual seeding of Mrs. Koontz., of Echo, who has been Held, deceased tic of a Horse. new settlers were a bit downcast over Use the Combined Harvester, to her by grant front the government. large tracts of mountain uplands to quite sick, is improving. Brady Bradison was released from the outlook. They had built hopes will sell one good as new and The land was leased to Bel) against timothy, by the chance scattering of 3. Grover, of Helix, is in the city ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. the county jail this morning on the ui>on having a big crop the first year guaranteed to do the work, for less the wish of the plaintiff by the first seed by teamsters and animals, On lathe county court «f the state of Oregon, they farmed the land, mos of them recommendation of the prosecuting on a short business visit. than one half the original cost; also named defendant. and the proceeds every moist flat, no matter what the for the county nt Umatilla attorney, who decided that there was J. H. Koontz, the miller of pioneer expecting a yield of from 20 t * 25 In the matter cf the estate of Janes Ü. Lind choice of two good heauera, ready for are used by him. Balleray A McCourt altitude, timothy grows luxuriantly, Echo, is in the city fallingof the hair,also. There’s not sufficient evidence to convict. today. aey, «leeesae'f. bushels to the acre. Und<-.- favoranlc and in many places could be cut with the field, with four new header beds. are the attorneys for the plaintiff. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned conditions Some time ago Bradison liorrowed J. H. Woods, of in certain districts, in the a Athena, wa» great satisfaction in knowing a mowing machine. hss been du'v appointed by the County Court Will take cutting In payment. Also a horse belonging to L. M. Blevins, Pendleton visitor yesterday. of Umatilla county, Oregon, Bitting in p ubate, opinion of Mr. King, they would have Cavalry Horse Delivery. threshing outfit an A-No. 1 steam you are not going to be disap­ a, administratrix of tno eatate of JaniM s. realized their hopes, but he feels which had been left at the Oregon Mi»» Eastman, of Echo, is in the complete, consisting of a new 24» H. Metzger, contractor to supply CONDITIONS AT HEPPNER. Liud-ay, dec*a*ed. All p-rsoni having claims Feed Yard, and rode it off. The horse pointed. Isn’t that so? that they should be fairly well con- city the guest of friends here. «gainst the estate will prater' them to the ud horsepower Russell engine and 33- horses for the second squadron, ninth Their was not returned and search was dersigned. al the o®*.-« of Kweder A Perry lu tented to have a crop at all. “ My hair ta