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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
- T FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1903. CUCUMBERS, CARROTS AND GREEN APPLES IN MARKET. large reduction in the probable small crop of the state; damage reports were also received from the banner wheat district, viz., San Joaquin, I caused by winds. Quotations for new wheat shipping qualities range from $1.35 to $1.37S per cental; milling. $1.4284 to $1.45. Barley—This market is quite active and the crops are turniug out niagnl ficently. Good feed qualities sold as high as $1.03 per cental; quotations range from $1.0284 to $105; for ship ping qualities $1.12*4 to $1.15 per cental, and are firm at these prices. Wool Markets. Boston. July 15.—Cab.ornia. north ern choice, 21©22c; average, 18©19c; middle counties. 16©l7c; southern 12©13c; territory. Idaho fine. 14«? 15c; medium. 168k®17c; fine medium 189 I8(*c. Wyoming, fine. 14©15c; fine medium. 16iîl7c; medium, 18«? 19c; Utah and Nevada fine, 15(<t'16e: fine medium. 17@18c; medium. 194? 20c. Montana, fine, choice. 18© 19c; fine average, I6*4@1754c; fine medi t uni. choice. 18©19e; average. li, e 1584c. I E C. JAY. OF THIS CITY, HAS CONTRIVED A MOTOR HOE. Its Use at the La Grande Experiment Station Prove it to Be a Valuable Implement, and One Hundred Are Ordered for Use There—It* Manu facture Will Be Entered Upon on a Considerable Scale at Once. luy this afternoon and charged with taking liquor into the reservation. He was held to the next seHsion of tbe federal grand jury uutler $?00 bonds, which he says he will furnish. His cousin, Alfred, who was implicated in the same offense, and who was examined a day or so ago, is also looking for bond* today and will per haps get them. The case is a mixed one and shows one of the peculiarities of the laws governing the Inutans. The two Barnharts came to town and in some manner procured several bottles ot whiskey besides what tney drank be fore starting for home. Having tank ed up well they started for the res ervation and on the way overtook Annie Newcom and Alleeswalla. two Indian women, whom they luvited to drink with them, The women refus ed and the men then pulled the younger one from her horse and at- tempted to rape her. The two women fought the men ou and came to the city and swore out a complaint against them. But there Is no provision in the law governing the Indians under which they could be held unless the crime had been ac complished. Therefore, the first com plaint had to be dismissed ami the one for the violation of tho liquor law brought into play. Toolaleetsa. an Indian, was also ar rested and examined for the larceny of a clock and a hat from one of tbe camps on the reservation and was held to await tbe action of the fed oral grand jury. MUCH SUBSTITUTION OF STRAW FOR BETTER FEED. Abundant Hay Crop in the Yakima Country—Expect Price of Timothy to Decline 8oon—Light Yield of All Forage Crop* in This Section. circumstances and iu accordance j with the law a» made and provided for such contingencies, he would find ; for the defense, and would award to them the costs and disbursements of the action and the possession of the colt, now doubly valuable. The horse is worth about $20, and the costs of the suit wilt aggregate about $125, so that to the plaintiff it represent» a value of about $150. In view of thin circumstance It is hard for him to lose, and he is thinking of taking an appeal and carrying the matter to the circuit court. Womans Nightmare No woman « happi ness can be complete without children; it >• her nature to love and want tlxm ) a* much so as it is to love the beautiful and pure. I he critical ordeal through which the e' r -.- ri nt m« - ir must -------------- pass, is so iraugh .. , dread, pa**, nowever, however, u fraught ........ with ! .< danger, dread, r.ain pain, suffering and that the very thought of it fill, her with apnrehen» on'anil ho/ ___ __ jtot . There is no necessity for the reproduction of life t., _ J.' . „ :o be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother * friend . the coming event that it is safely pawed without any dan «er. ---- Thi* great and wonderful remedy is •ppliede has carried of women through the trying crisis without suffering. POLICE COURT AFFAIR8. Hay is a good thing this year, though there is not much of it grown Raspberries and Strawberries Have to the acre. The new hay that has Roll Call Record of the City Jaii Was Some time ago E. C. Jay, of this coini- into the town ha., brought the Broken Thi* Morning. Fallen in Price—Hide Market and city, went to Union, where he went grower from $10 to $11 per ton, and W. E. Ruse, who was arrested yes Staples All at a Standstill, and Bos into the shops of the experiment there is a good market for it at that terday for taking too much firewater, station there under the direction of ton Wool Market Is Uneventful. figure. The new wheat holds the forfeited his bail of $10 this morning E. B. licckenby, who lias charge of lower place, and the alfalfa is on top and failed to put in an appearance the institution, und began attempting About a week ago it was said that at thia time. This is due to the fact when the city court convened. S»nd fur fr»e Ux.x «ontaininx information to improve some of the farm and gar the strawberry market was a thing of price lew •, alue to <.i expectMt tt.oLL*rt, that the wheat now cut is of an inte This morning the city lockup had den machinery that is there used. ot' the past, and it is in a general The Eradfield Regulator Ce., Atlanta, Ga. rior grade and will not take the first the record roil c-ali of the season, 21 The experiment station at Union is way. but there are still a few berries rank in the produce of the county. men being incarcerated there when a great place, and the men in charge to be bought for 10 cents a box. They The hay market this year will be the police court wax called at 9 there attempt not only to improve came in in small lots and are taken a good one from present indications, o’clock. The men were all under a the things that grow, but also to im as fast as they come. strong and steady All of the region I charge of vagrancy and all of them BREVITIES. prove the manner of their growth Cucumbers have also made their around Heppner and south of here pleaded not guilty. They were ail and the utensils with which they are appearance and are selling at two has suffered in its crops, and in some hard working men so they said, ana See Sharp for paper hanging cultivated. There is a section ot j tor 5 cents, and they are selling rap ¡»laces the grain and hay was almost ; were not able to get beds in the city, land set apart for the use of the sta j idly at that. Carrots are another new See Sharp's artistic wall paper. totally destroy»!. This will make the | so were compelled to seek the hospi tion and all of it is under cultivation. things on the list this week and are demand greater than ever for the ha> tality of a box car as a place of rest TWO MEN BOUND OVER BY 1/idies’ half soles 40c. ' Teutsch. On it are grown all kinds of grains | going at three bunches for a dime. of this section, and the big feeders for the night, Most of them were “Flinch," the new game » at Fra and grasses and gardeu truck. Every i COMMISSIONER HAILEY. Green apples are also on the market will all look to this part of the coun found guilty and sentence suspended zier's. new species of plant is taken as it i at 3 cents a pound or $1 a box. try for their feed. The grass of the until they could get out of the cor- Fra comes and is watched in all of the i New books just arrived at Raspberries have fallen a little dur south part of the country is dried up ' ¡»oration limits, However, three of Ed Hall Held for Trtal for Fraudu- phases of its growth; and not only ing the week and can be bought now tier’s. and the ranges are short, so that the , them were given jail sentences: John lentiy Collecting Money on a Money for 10 cents straight Outside ot cattlemen will have to feed earlier | Kelly for 10 day*, and Frank Felscb S. P. Florence, of Heppner. is at the> that, but it is cultivated under diff Night Was Her Terror. these changes there is nothing new in Pendleton. erent conditions and in different soils Order —Poetmaster at Ukiah Bound and longer to keep their stock in and Allx-rt Walters for three days Now is the accepted time tc "I wou.d cough nearly all night condition the market line in a local way. Over Charged With Padding Hi* have your house painted or pa Best stock ranches in Camas Pra until the best way of growing is as each. long,'' writes .Mrs. Charles Applegate, certained. In spite of the shortage In crops i pered A little painting here and Stamp Sales. trie, 160 to 1,000 acres. Wade. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. Robert Summers was found guilty For some time the management has of Alexandria. Ind., “and couid hard there will help it* look* wonder Rest your weary bones in one of our : been planning plows and harrows and ly get any- sleep. 1 had consumption this year, about the same tonnage of the charge against him of having Coffee—Mocha and Java, best. 50c marketed as usual thrown Eddie and James Enwright fully. Some nice, bright, new The <a»n- of tbe government vs. per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; lowei new Scotch hammocks. 50c up. Nofl’s. I hoes and cultivators, and tor the help so bad th it it I walked a bl- < k 1 of hay will be This will not be for the reason that und«t the feet of an approaching Sam and Ed Hal! rame up last night wall paper will lend a freshness grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb. J. F. Thrasher, of Athena, is in the he might be in the latter line Mr. Jay would cough frightfully and spit the hay crop Is good, for it is not. to any room. Our stock of wall team on Tuesday last, and was fined in the court of United States Com- package coffee, and 20c per lb. 3 ?ity today, a guest ot the Golden j was sent for and put to work in the blood, bur when all other medicines paper was never more compiete— but it will be because so much of the missiomr Hailey Clerk Proudfoot packages for 50c. Rule. ; shop. For a long time tne men at failed. three $1.00 bottles of Dr. wheat is short that the harvesters1 $1. He was given a lot of good ad- vice by th«» court and al.owed to go of the Walla Waila postofflee. wa* I pattern in endless variety and Rice—Best head rice. 1284c per lb.; King's been trying N-»w Discovery wholly cured See Charles Lane about your paint- 1 work in the fields had every one new and up-to-date in cannot reach it. and it will have to here to testify in the matter, and next grade. 10c per lb. ng and paper hanging; 807 Vincent i new hoes which were warranted to me and 1 gained 58 pounds.'' It's al>- l»e cut for hay where in other y««rs it color design. Better come in ar.d after the testimony had iw-en heard I GOING TO MANILA. Sugar—Cane granulated, best, $6.50 street ; remove the pain from the l»ack of the solutely guaranteed to cure coughs, would lie threshed. This wi!l in let ug show them to ycu and tell Ed Hall was he!3 tn $25" bond* to ap per sack; do. 13 pounds. $1. At and below cost all summer, mil- I user, but none had been found satls- colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all crease the acreage, but not the yield. J. I. Huston, of the East Oregonian. pear before the federal grand jury at you what it will coat for your Salt—Coarse. $1.10 per 100; table. inery. especially throat an.1 lung troubles price 5oc I factory. If they removed the pain patterns. Mrs. whole house or one room. And (he quality will not tie as good Portland in November He wa* un $2.50 per 100. | they failed to kill the weeds, and to and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tail in ai) Instances as it la in aom«- Accept* a Government Position. Campbell. able to give the required bonus, and Flour—B. B., $4 per barrel; Wai | accomplish this combination of re- man A Co.'* drug store. years. but it will serve to keep the J 1. Huston, who han occupied the | is still in the county jail R N. Stanfield, a Pendleton busi- i suits Mr. Jay went to experimenting ters'. $4 per barrel. stock from a shortage of feed. position of foreman in the East Or This is the case tn which Hal! ask- Cherries. Royal Ann, 10c box; pie tiess man. is in Port land.—Oregon ; As a result of his researches and ex Freight Car Robbed. The Yakima ia good thia year, so egonian mechanical department for I ed for a letter for his sister and wa* Daily Journal. cnerries, 3 for 25c. 1 perimentation he has at last perfect An O. R. A N. way car which arriv the teed meu report, and the price ia tbe past three months, has accepted I given one containing a $10 bill wfijeb Miss Mary Lyons has gone to Cold ed a mode) which is such a success ed from Portland last night was Raspberries. 10c box 111 Court Street. Springs to visit with Mrs. Lucy that he has been sent home by Mr. broken open and robbed some time also good to the purchaser, tor it a position in the government print I proved to I m » the property of another Radishes. 5c bunch. can be iiought for $8 baled and put ing office In the Philippines and will | woman by tbe same name. It being Onions. 5c bunch. Campbel! for a few days. Leckenby with instructions to make during the night, near the stock- on the car. Thi* is in great contrast leave for Manila as soon as the final money sent from Grangefleld, Idaho, Cabbage. 4c per pound. For lace leather, the best in the low hoes for the use of the station yard*. So far as is known now. twu to the conditions in this c«»)' and in detail* of the appointment are made. by a brother of the owner of the let Cucumbers, 2 for 5c. and after that is done be will manu market, call on Rigby-Clove Manufat boxes of smoking tobacco, belonging the Grande Ronde country, where old Mr. Huston took examination for ter. Carrots. 3 bunches 10c. facture them for the general market. to parties out of town, were taken timothy brings from $2" to $23 the tiring Company. Pendleton. of suffering from Indigestion if you thi* position In Portland, last Novem Sam Hal] was discharged the evi Green appies. 3c lb., $1 box The blade of the new hoe is seven The empty boxes were found near ton Of course this will drop as soon C. E. Fugua left this morning for ber, and will enter the government dence showing that he had nothing eat what you want, or of starring yourself to avoid such distress? Tbe town is as the new bay comes in and when service permanently Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro Blalock, where he goes to run me to eight inches long and works flat the car this morning to do with the fraud Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after pumping station of the O. R & N. on the ground, sinking und -rneath the full of hoboes and It will be well nigh that time comes the price will aver duce Market. Th» salary attached to the position Ukiah Postmaster Bound Over. surface and getting at tbe roots of Impossible to locate the stolen to age about $10 and $11 This will be >•» $1.4ov per >ear. at first with ofc eating will digest your food perfectly Chickens — Hens, 7c; $4.00 per Company. the weeds. The ends are dovetailed, ‘acco. a* two boxes would not makt a good on«- for last year the market This morning the court vas again and free you from all the disagreeable portunit) fot advancement Mr. Rev. Jonathan Edwards left this dozen; roosters. 4 to 6 cents. so that it can pick the weeks from more than a pipeful around for all opened at $x and stayed there for a convened to hear the preliminary ex symptom* of Indigestion and Dyspep- Huston i* well known throughout morning for the south country and Geese, per dozen. $9. around the roots of the plants to be the gentry here now long time betorv it l«egan to rise. Eastern Oregon having held posi- amination in the cate of Fred Hew sla. E m what you like at any time, will preach Sunday next at tne Byrd cultivated, and the principal beauty Ducks, per dozen. $4 All around this city tbe fields will (ions with Baker City. Prineville an! ett. the postmaster at Ukiah. For ir.d take an Acker Tablet afterward. schoolhouse. Butter. 40 to good. of the Invention is the fact that the some time there has been a dlscnep- guaranteed. Tour money Deafness Can Not Be Cured Eggs. 20c. J. Peck. Con Finn, Roy Smail. A. B. operator stands straight while work Uy l«al appUcatlona aa the« <-aa not r««cL average from uue-balf to three-quar other papers He uiii vtMt at Prine ancy in the reports of the office, and will always be refunded if you Mountain potatoes. $1.25 per hun- Ginn and F. J. Berg, of Walla Walla, ing the field, thus eliminating tbe tbe diaeeaol port Iona of tbe rar Thrrr ters of a ton to the acre, but thia will ville. his home, for a abort Um«- be th«» inspector was »ent to look into are not *atitfie<L Write to us for a dred. »re in the city today, g’iests at tht backache feature so well remembered la only onr «rav to cure drafnea*. ana that be passed in some of the section* fore going to San Francisco to take the matter. He found that the post- free sample. W 11. Hooker A Co . U by coustltntloeal rrmrtli« Iveftaeaa H where the yield will be almost nor passage on a transport for hi* new New potatoes. 3c per pound. Golden Rule. master had been paud'ng hi* report Buffalo N. T. by all of the small boys who used to ■aliarli by an InCamol condition of tbe mal. In a good year tbe usual figure post Garlic, 15c per pound. Good meat in summer must be weed carrots in the days of auid lang ■uucvue lining of tbe F.uatachlan tube would be a!x>ut two ton* to the acre In the matter of stamp sales. aken care of. That's the kind you syne The maker expect* great When thi« tube la Inflame«] you have a Under the condition* now prevailing The postmasters are given a dis Choice Beef Cattle. Etc. rumbling sound or Imperfect bearlag. and DEPOT THIEVING ;et at Houser's. Alta street, opposite things from his new idea. count or percentage on the sales of «ben It la entirely Cluaed. dea.'nee* la tbe hay wlil be as good a thing for the Cows, per hundred, $393 25. Savings Bank. revolt, and unirán the Inflammation can be all stamps, varying according to the Steers, $3.5o Q 3.75. taken out and thta tube real or ed to lu farmer as wheat, tor tne yield Is *o Be>ng Conducted on a Scale Not at amount of the sale*. By padding the Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brownell, of HARVESTING OF HAY Hogs. live. $5 G 5.50. normal eondltloo. bearing wit be dentro,rd light that between the waste in some Iasuru with C. C. BIRKLEY First Suspected. amount of the saks it is possible to Echo, returned to their home this Hogs, dressed, 7® 784c. AND GRAIN HAS BEGUN. forever : nine rane* out nt tra ar* caused of tbe field* and the difference In tbe b) Catarrh, which ta nothng but an In cost of the handling there would be a make a good commission, and this is morning after a few days spent in The th lev Ing at the deput seen.» Veal, dressed, 7@884«- firmed condition of the macona «arfaren this city on business. to be on a larger scale man was at what was done the stamp record be Mr*. Barnett Nearly Drowned at Bmg Ue will gire One Hundred Dallam for balance In favor of the hay. Local Hide Market. I first supposed for the grocery firm ing balanced by the use of the extra any cane of deafnea* < caused by catarrh < N. Grubbe and family, of Weston, ham Spring*—The Sick and Injured that ran not be cured by Hall'« Catarrh The following are the prevailing I eft this morning for Scottsburg, in j of Oliver A Co. have reported some stamps in the purchase of merchan GRANDE RONDE HAY CROP He is Agent for the Cure Send for circular» free Are Improving in Health—Wheat average prices for hides in this ma: | Southern Oregon, where taey will i -ases of systematic pilfering that has dise from a Chicago mailing firm. Tbe F J CHENKT A CO.. Toledo. O first purchase amounted to $20.40 and ket: Beef, green. 4c per lb.; beef. I make their future home. is Ripening Fast—Work Begun on I First Reports Indicating a Shortage been going on for the greater part of Sold by all drtigx«t». *5e I llall's Family Ibll» are tbe beat dry, 10© 13c; mink. 50@80c each a week. Peaches and oyster» seem was made on March 28. the second M. E. Church. of Wild Hay Were Unfounded. L. B. Reeder has returned from a with a possibility of $1 each of the | to be the chief things that the thieves wa« for $12 5" and was on the Snt. Athena. July 16.— Miss Adie Ban size is good and the condition prime; I risit at Portland, where he went to State Senator Walter Pierce who want, for they make it a practice tu of May last CATTLE TO SEATTLE. Hew-tt was arra.gned this morn “ See I.: s hst of bi-rg-m«. «:» R- -I was in lui Grande this week in hi* I take toll from every ca*e that comes coyote, 25c and possibly 65c; bear ittend the meeting of the republican ister left last Monday tor Pullman date centra! committee. Wash . to visit her sisters. Mrs. Lola Twelve Car* of Beeves Being Loaded hay-making uniform and in quest of Kelt to Savings Bank. skins, according to quality and size through. One case of oysters had ing atd waived hi* examination ana Estate. George H. Sutherland, who has the Coppick and Miss Mabel Banister men to help with the harvest, give* eight cans emptied ud the empty was put under $5<W) bond* to appear from $3 to $15; coon. 10@30c; horse for ths W. A C. R. Today. W. R. Taylor and family have gone perfect, with head, tail and mane. $1 I testing contract on the new hospital. tbe report that the hay crop will be cans turned with the open end down before the November term of the fed J. C. Lonergan has bought 12 car of yield, This sounds better than and placed back in pos.tion Severe, eral grand jury in Portland He gave to $1-25; sheep, green, 6c; sheep. 884< I * in tbe city from Waila Walla today, to tbe John Dny to spend their sum mer outing and look after his ranch load* of cattle for the Frye-Br.ihn the earlier reports which were in ef- cases of peaches were broken Into. per lb., dry; skunk. 25©»4vc; badger. I I i guest at Hotel Pendleton. into. the bonds ar.d was released Company, of Seattle and i* loading feet that the hay production in Strayed—Gray horse, weighs about and stock there. 10©30c. ' and one shipment made Monday had Mrs. Gerkin. of this city, was on them this afternoon preparatory to Grande Rondc thi* year would be a 1.200 pounds: branded F. O. on left ♦ one whole box gone and tbe largei Fa*t Through Tram Service Between ♦ The Wheat Trade. the sick list last week. shipment over the W. A C. R. this failure ♦ Day by day the reports of »art of another. Who the Uieve* are Portland. July 16.—The wheat mar I houlder. Will pay liberal reward for Portland and All Beach Pomt* on Bear this in mind when you A fire broke out in Charles Sher evening. The cattle are all fat beef •ame. P. T. Hales. Adams. Or. crop condition* improve, and at tbe i* not suspected, but it is supposed ket remains very inactive and there I and After Monday. July 6th in Con need poultry and stock supplies man's smokehouse and the wood work stock steers and will be used in the ♦ and ask ftw the Internationa' is nothing doing in the way ot export I C. P Davis has returned from a was entirely consumed. Being cover Seattle market They have been outcome it will probably be realize, , to be the numerous gentlemen of th» nection With Cheap Excursion that tbe crop output will be scarce!) ' road that are thick around the depot Several vessels are in port loading I rip to Portland, where he went to ac- ed with sheet iron tbe fire did not picked up around the county south Poultry and Stock Food. Use Rates. wheat and flour for foreign account I -ompany Joe Bailey, who recently spread, and the water works being and east of here, and are In fine con- under that of the average years—La ' these days. Kow Kure for your cow trou ♦ Grande Chronicle. * and some good size parcels have gone I ost an eye in the foundry here. Commencing Monday. July 6th. the bles handy, the firemen soon quenched the di lion for the butcher. to California, since the beginning oi I | F. B. Holbrook, superintendent ot flames. Little damage was clone, For the Women of Woodcraft. Astoria A Columbia River Railroad Twelve cars have also been order- ACTIVITY AT STOKES. he Oregon Land & Water Company's this month. On Puget Sound then Mrs. V. Watson, of Fort Jones. Cal. Company will resume its Summer Friends of the Johns family re ed by the same company tor a con * is a decided dullness manifested, at 1 I rrigation and development property ceived letters last week informing signment of sheep to have gone out wa sin the city yesterday for a fra Special Seaside Schedule, and train 13/ •« <9 Ea«-t A ta St it Stokes, is at Hotel St. George to them that Mr. John* and family were of here today for the same place, but Oregon Land A Water Company I* ternal visit with Mrs. Carr e Van Ors- leaving Union depot Portland at 8 ♦ there are no vessels on spot for load Improvement» dall. Mr*. Watson came to this city a. m. daily, will run through direct ♦ Agent for Lee's Lice Kil'er a Making Extensive ing grain. The wheat trade will have I lay. spending a pleasant but damp seasor there seem* to be some mistake ♦ quite a spell of dullness. Crop re-1 G. A. Hartman. Sr., accompanied at the seaside. Melville is doing we! about it here, for the sheep hare not and Rapid Prog re«« from Arlington, where she has been without transfer at Astoria to ail ports show but little change over ou» I I »y his sons, Ernest and George, left his health being much better that arrived, and there are not enougn Clatsop P«»ach points, arriving at As fir F. B. Holbrook, superintendent of in the interest of the Women of previous advices, and It is hardly ad | I .his morning for Wallowa lake, usual. iheep ready for the mutton market the Oregon Land A Water Company's Woodcraft, for which order she is toria 11:30 a. m., Gearhart Park 12:20 visable at the present time to make where they will spend several weeks Mrs David Taylor is still improving in the vicinity of the city at the irrigation project and extensive farm traveling She left thi* morning fot p. m.. and Seaside 12:30 p m. making a forecast at what the size of the crop turning and fishing. in health, and is able to be up and present time to fill 12 cars, ail of the at Stokes, is in the city today, having Portland where she will visit tbe direct connection at Warrenton for l can heartily recommend Acker's will be. From the most conservative stock having been taken to the moun just returned from Portland, where carnival for a few days and then re Flavel. Mrs. W. D. Fletcher, accompanied around most of the time. Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach people in the trade in the interior, we I by her daughter. Miss Agnes Fletch Mr. and Mr*. Glen Baling returned tain ranges turn to Arlington to complete the Beginning Saturday. July 11th, and troubles. I taTe been suffering for It is thought that the he underwent an operation for ap have advices estimating a decrease er. left this morning for Portland and from Pendleton last Monday. orders for the cattle cars became pendIcitis. and broke all record* by work there begun every Saturday thereafter the popu eight months and tried many reme of fully 20 to 25 per cent of that ot I valley points, where they will visit Mrs. E. K. Reeder and sister ar mixed and that two calls were made walking out of the hospital, four days lar Portland-Seaside Flyer will leave dies without relief, until I got Acker's one year ago. Club, 77c. blue stem I (riends for a few weeks. rived in the city last Thursday from where one was meant. Union depot at 2:30 p. m_. arriving Dyspepsia Tablet«, which I used only Welcome Waterspout alter the operation wa* performed 80c and valley 78c per bushel. Tacoma to visit relatives and friends at Astoria 5:50 p. m.. Gearhart Park a short time ar.d am now perfectly Mr Holbrook I* enthusiastic over the Lewis Smith, who has been work The waten pout which struck Flour—This market shows but little in the city. the progress of the Stokes proposi Sharp place cn Three Mile June 15th 6:60 p. m.. and Seaside 6:«. «■ m.. well. Thanking you for the speedy DIED OF PARALYSIS. change from that of a week ago. of ing In the O. R. A N. depot at Pen- A valuable milch cow was killed tlon and reports all the crops on the did considerable damage to grain and making direct connection at Wacren- recovery, I am gratefully yours. Fran Ueton. is in Walla Walla. He will fers are received daily by cable, fron. cis I. Ganncr Vancouver. «Tash. Send I leave for the coast soon. Mr. Smith by the train Tuesday evening, while Mrs. Mary Stockman Passed Away irrigated land, sold by hi* company to Mr. Sharp is still busy clearing away ton for Fiavel different sections but prices quoted crossing the track near me trestle. In connection with this improved to W. H. Hooker A Co.. Buffalo. N. settlers, in first-ciass condition Tbe (he immense rocks and boulde c Yesterday at Vansycle. are not satisfactory to most millers I was formerly treasurer at the opera It was the property of Charles Me young peach orchard, consisting of which rolled down the hill in its p.th. service, round trip season excursion Y_. for a free trial package. (Notting and the same is rejected. The de house here.—Walla Waila Union. Lean. Mrs. Mary Stockman aged about 60 800 tree*, is flourishing. One hundred One good thing it did accomplish, tickets between Portland and all Clat like them.) F. W. Schmidt A Co„ mand from Japan has not as yet fal Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Manu have re- Miss Minnie Taylor is visiting Mist> years, died at the home of her daugh bearing peach trees are now ripening was the eradication of the swarms of sop and North Beach points are sold iruggists. len off, and several good sized cargoes I turned from an extended visit in the Lillie Banister, of this city. ter. Mrs. T. T. land, of Vansycle. a good crop of fruit and ail the gar grasshoppers and chinch bugs which at $4.00 for round trip, and Saturday will be dispatched to that country valley and other western parts of the Mr. and Mrs. B. Warren, of Union yesterday afternoon as the result of den and field crops are fine «ere causing no end of trouble. These special round trip tickets between this month, the steamer from Port state. While away they visited his county, are visiting relatives and a stroke of paralysis. Mrs Stockman Charles L. Swalu. one of tbe best evidently met their Water-loo.—The «ame points, good for return passage land carrying over 46,VOv barrels last I old home and the friends of his chii friends in this city. was one of the pioneer* of the coun and most practical irrigation engin Sunday, at $2.50 for the round tri;». Friday. From China the demand is hood, but are well pleased to once Mr. and Mrs. Henry, after a short ty and had resld«>d here for many eer* of tbe West 1* now employed by Dall«»« chronicle Special season commutation tickets, slow, as stocks are not decreasing more return to Pendleton. stay at her home in the city, left years. She is a widow, and for sev the company a* chief engineer About good for five round trips ¡rom Port Moving From Heppner to Weston. very fast, but the outlook is very fa for Riverdale last Monday, where eral years resided with the family of 30 teams and 5«) men will begin work land to all Clatsop and North Beach Mrs. Delle Lalandr left thia mem- vorable for some heavy shipments in A NEW UNION. Mrs. Henry will spend tbe summei her daughter near Vansycle. The on a new line of ditch 25 miles in points, sold for $15.00 Beach excur Ina for Heppner, where she will make September. California is receiving month* with her busband. funeral was held at Helix this after- length. September 1. A new school arrangements to move her household sion tickets issued by O. R A N. Co. its usual weekly shipments, and as How to Join and Get Quick Result* William Tompkins and family have noon. house. which has been delayed by the aoods and home to Weston. In which and Vancouver Transportation Co., We have the Best Bargains new wheat is being marketed there returned home from Waitsburg, where at Small Cost. Heppner flood will be built at once. place she will reside In the future. will be honored by trains of this com the demand from there will not be and friends they have been visiting Why not join our union of piano The entire 6.000 acres now platted Mrs. 1-alande lost her home tn the re ;»anj in either direction between in Real Es’ate. Home from vacation, feeling food We have very large from now on. The mills purchasers and save a hundred dol relatives. under the present ditch, has been laid ('ent flocks and is moving to Weston Portland and Astoria strung and healthy, would be the case will have only enough wheat to carry lars? You can do it and we can help E after an outing at the most beautiful off in tract* of varying size*, and all The congregation of the M Additional information will be glad lor a change of scene and to send her me nice Lomes thel mast them through the next season and if you. This is how it is done: We can church have started to build a fine of Blue mountain resorts—Iyhman streets, road* and subdlvison* will be children to the Normal school there. ly furnished upon application to J. any extra demand was to take place well afford to sell ten or more pianos brick ou the corner of Thin.' and mark«»d by line* of stakes and posts, C. Mayo. G. F. A P. A.. Astoria Ore., It is doubtful whether the orders cheaper than one so have organized Adams uteet. The cost is expecteo Springs. There isn't a place in all or E L Lewis, commercial agent. 248 be SOÌd. CLoicr Bu ¡tiing» the West where you can find a more so intending buyer* will have no dif Former Pendletonians. could be filled. Quotations are with a union of ten members, You join to reach $15,000 when it is complet convenient and delightful spot to ficulty In locating what they want, Mr*. G. W. King, a former resident Alder street. Portland, Ore. out change and range from $3.85 to and pay $10.00 down and $10.00 a ed Write for the novel and catchy sea Lots. Alfalfa Land frooi ou» spend a few days or a long time when the land I* put upon tne mir- of this city, was the guest of friends business $4.35 per barrel. month, the piano is yours. Now here Samuel Boohr will make a away from thejieat. noise and worry ket again. on November 1. here yesterday. Mrs. King's husband. side pamphlet just issued, telling all Millstuffs — Notwithstanding the is the best part of 1L Every time a trip to Bingham Springs tomorrow. about summer girls, sea serpents and acre to 16Ü. of city life. The 15 natural hot Wheat Land Dr. G. W. King, was for a long time scarcity of offal of all kinds, prices new member joins, the price of your William Lieuallen is still improv springs are wonderful for tbeir me- sunsets at Seaside. DEATH OF A PIONEER. one of the prominent physicians oi have not advanced and remain as for instrument depreciates in price $10; ing in health. dicinal propertles. Hotel accommo tracts fioni 160 acies to this place and is at present located merly quoted; bran and shorts $22.5" in other words, when the union is fill Mrs. Sarah McDougal and Mrs. da t ions Son Born. are first-class, 'phone connec- Mrs. Amo* Hagan Died at Bingham in California- Mrs King retuffised per ton; middlings $26.50. ed every _ member _ gets his instru- .Mary DeGraw have returned home A son was born to the wife of M. Springs, Aged 71 Years. home thi* morning Barley—Market very dull and noth-1 ment $100 less than regular price, from an extended visit in Washing tlons. free camping ground. 25 pri vate cottages, large swimming pool, L. Williams at 512 W. Alt? street, ing doing, as new barley has not yet For example, a regular $300.00 in- ton at the home of their son and Mrs. Amos Hagen died at her home Wednesday evening. been harvested. Prices for old re-1 strument can be had for $200.00 by daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I aura Barnes. baths golf, tennis, hunting and fish at Bingham Springs yesterday morn Ralph Wade III. ing For further particulars, address Crops are looking fine In this vicin mains at $20 per ton for feed. joiDing the union. Don't delay tak- ing, at 8 o'clock after an extended Ralph Wade, the clerk in the store C. R. Dutton, lobman Springs, Or James Stewart, formerly of Sump San Francisco Markets. Ing advantage of this great opportu- ity at present. Harvest of hay is illness. Mrs. Hagan, who was 71 of Hawley Brothers, is not at work ter. shot his wife twice and then kill San Francisco. July 16—Markets nity. as it will only last a few weeks going on rapidly now. The wheat is years old last May. had been in ill today, the result of a slight attack No Pity Shown. ed himself at Idaho Falls. Wednesday here are very dull and traamg in spot I of the dull season. This, combined ripening fast now under the hot days, “For years fate was after me con health for some time, and tbe illness of Illness superinduced by the recent morning. He found Mrs. Stewart In wheat is small. Crop reports have with our easy payment plan and ex- In about 10 days harvest will be in tinuously," writes F. A. Gulledge. Ver at last merged into dropsy, from hot weather and increased work dur- empanv with a man of whom he was Room io over Taylor's been very discouraging during the change contract makes it possible full force, then there will be work bena. Ala. “1 had a terrible case of which she died. Hardware Store. Ing the absence of the junior mem- jealous, and falling to kill tiie dis for all. week with high winds over the cen- tor everyone to have an instrument, The deceased was one of the pio her of the firm. piles causing 24 tumors. When all turber of bis family, he turned the Miss Ella Boohr and Mrs. Nora tral part of the state and heavy Therkelsen’s Plano House, 315 E. neers of the county, and leaves four pistol upon his wife. She will not re Barnett were the victims of what failed. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured sons and one daughter to mourn her losses by fires has caused another Court street Everything musical. Will Purchase In New York. cover. me. Equally good for burns and all might have been a very serious acci departure. The sons, John. Lewis, Mrs. Annie M. Clark will start to aches and pains. Only 25c at Tall dent while on their way to Bingham Simon and Isaac, are all residents of Horse Taken Up. morrow morning for New York City Springs last week. On their way out man & Co.'* drug store. the county, while the daughter, Mr*. on her regular semi-annual selection Came to my place, nine miles north their buggy was in some manner Pendleton Real Eslate Lr Sale west of Pendleton, April 17, 1903, one We sell th* greatest of blood puri Anna Brewster, I* at Kendrick, Idaho. and purchasing trip for the Peoples broken. A passerby repaired the The body was brought here, to the Warehouse. dark bay mare, had halter on, brand fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a ed pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet break and exchanged his team for positive guarantee. It will cure all parlors of the Baker & Folsom under tj-rooni dwelling, stable, chicken cor their horse, which became frightened taking establishment, where it was white, two splits in the left ear, shod House. ral and 2 lots—$1.000. Will Run Ashwood Eating chronic and other blood poison*. If all round, weight 1,000 pounds, age and ran away, demolishing the rig you have eruptions or sore* on your prepared for burial. The funeral was 6 room dwelling and two lots, beauu Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Means left this , and slightly injuring its occupant. conducted at the Presbyterian church about 10 years. Owner of above de- body, or are pale, weak or nin down. morning for Ashwood. Crook county, fulllv shaded lawn, finery located— scribed animal can secure same by The gentleman was not dangerously It Is just what you need. We refund this afternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. where they will have charge of the $2.500. hurt but the rig was entirely de Around you will find no such assort calling at my place and paying all money if you are not satisfied, 60 R. J. Diven, the pastor of that house eating house run in connection with stroyed. 14-room boarding house and one lot ment of rings of all kinds as we carry charges. Co. of worship, and the interment was in the Silver King mine at that place. centrally located—$2.500. The 25th annual anniversary of the cents and $1.00 F. W. Schmidt A —the prices, as always, are tue low the Olney cemetery. D. HOWDYSHELL. druggists. Indian fight at the Willow Springs est ever 5-room dwelling with two lots, north Pendleton, Ore. Leaves Pendleton. was held in this city July 6. The side— $1,250. FOUND FOR THE DEFENSE. Stock Farm for Sals. pioneers or the city who were in the C. E. Fuqua left for Blalocks this A number of lots somewhat elevated. Harvesters Wanted. The Ogle stock farm, consisting of BABY RINGS — Lots of cute little Willow 8pring fight are as follows: morning to accept a position in the $125 to $150 each, ones, from 50c to $3.00. I have a quarter section of wheat Jerry Stone, B. F. Ogie, J. H./Smith, 30f>) acres, al>out 250 head of cattle, Let the Law Decide. Since the Evi water service of the O. R. & N. plenty of r ater, grass and timber. dence Failed to. 1 lot on flat, five blocks from Main eight miles from Pendleton which 1 and George Titlsworth. Range has never been sheeped off. street. $500. Other lots on flat $250 want harvested as early as possible, The case of J. G. Meyers vs. Mary Little luarvln Kilgore is just about LADIES' RINGS in your favorite before the magic touch of each. as it has China lettuce in it. I will well now from a kick received by a All under fence. Will grow all hay re English for the possession of one colt setting. or combination sett lug. quired. Call on or write to Bentley of indeterminate age has at last come Newbro’s Herpicide, the pay a little better than the regular fractious colt two weeks ago. $2.00 to »75.00 rates to have it harvested early. Ad Much other very desirable proper- to an end as far as the justice court Mrs. Nora Barnett came near & Hartman, Pendleton. Oregon. latest scientific discovery. t.v for sale. All sold on easy terms dress C. H. Rosenberg. Pendleton, drowning while trying to swim at Is concerned, and the parti«»* are still WEDDING It kills the dandruff germs. RINGS—St yle If you desire a good complexion use not satisfied. At a late hour yester Why use gelatine and doesn t Come and buy. Ore. Bingham Springs last week. She change much in weuding rings. To find just what you want at ths Destroy the cause, you re went down, and it was a second be- Mokl Tea. a pure herb drink. It acts day afternoon the last of the wit spend hour* *<»»king, but you do want quality Well. right price, see Attention 8heepmen. fore she came up again and her son, on the liver and makes the skin nesses was examined and the case sweetening, flivonng move the effect. Kill the you can get It here smooth and clear. Cures sick head submitted to the judgment ot the and coloring when I can furnish fine range on the i Rex. who was a short distance away dandruff germ, and your Grande Ronde river, 20 miles from called his father and they took her aches. Twenty-five cts. and 50 cts. court. After some thought the judge C. 0. BOYD, 111 Court Street Money refunded If it does not satisfy handed down his opinion. He held Elgin, also fine range on the John i out. hair will grow abundantly. you. Write to W. H. Hooker & Co.. that the testimony was a standoff, Day river. Land owned by private Buffalo. N. Y., for free samples. W and from it nothing could be gleaned prtxluoes better results iu two minutes? I A wthoft , I daho , Dec. s, ’w. parties. Address Box 44, La Grande, BARNHART8 BOUND OVER. Herpicide does all that you claim for it. It H. Schmidt & Co.. Druggists. of a definite character. He did not Everything in the package. Simply add hot 1 Or. hu cleaned my head from dandruff, and left Fred Walters, Proprietor my hair fine and soft. O ba » gk M. C kombxk . know the age of the horse, the num water ami net tocool. It's perfection. Asms Attempted Rape and Took Whiskey Capacity 150 barrels a day pri»» to the housewife. No trouble, less ex For Sale. ber of its teeth. Its weight, or its For Sale at «11 First Cla*» Drug Store». An early settlement of the Man* on the Umatilla Reservation. Flour exchanged fur wheat Twenty head of good work mare*, owner, and he hoped he never would. pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla» THE churian open ports controversy is Flour, MUI Feed, Ciw^petl Feed, vic vors: Lemon. Onuige, Strawberry, Rasp Allen Barnhart was brought before confidently expected In Washington. the court of Commissioner John Hal- some have mule colt* by their sides. The testimony was conflicting and in berry. At grocers. 10c. JEWELER and OPTICIAN always oa baud. Inquire at Swearingen Bros. determinate. and In view of all the Mother^ rSend TW FEDERAL CUSES Is & G ood T ime E. J. Murphy, WHAT IS THE USE Life is UncertEin Penn Mutual THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST C. F. Co’esworthy Suffered Eight Months FOR SALE LOOK AT THIS In Looking Dandruff and falling Hair vanish No Dessert More Attractive Jell-O Farmers Custom Mill HUNZIKER