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APPENDIX REMOVED F. 8 Holbrook, of Umatilla, Break« ' POSTMASTER FOR HEPPNER. WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. W. W. 8mead Receives the Appoint ment to Succeed Or Vaughn. James Brophy, of Echo, is in city on a short visit. Heppner. July 15.—The president D. K. Mathews, of Echo, is in th* FRIDAY. JULY’ 17. 1903 city on a business trip. yesterday evening appointed Wallace ST. I ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL MRS. RICHARDS HAS MOVED TREATING CANCER BY W. Smead postmaster at this place, EVERYTHING BENEFITED. H C. Adams, of Weston, is visiting READY ABOUT SEPTEMBER to succeed Dr. Vaughn, deceased. TO SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA. EXCEPT TOO COOL FOR CORN. friends In the city today. X-RAY WITH BUCCE**. Wallace W. Bmead was born in Mr. and Mrs H. C. Wood, of lone, Cold Camp. Mo., in 1&57, and emigrat It* Arrangement and Finish Are in ed with his parents to Oregon in General Average for Fruit Is Excel are visiting friends in the city. Maccabees Entertain Their Lady Sheepmen Are in th« Mountain« With 1 D K. Mathews, of Echo, is trans A Nurse Says J “ Pe-ru-na Is Man Every Respect as Fine as Any on 1868. settling In the Willamette val I State Commander—Missouri lent—Root Crops and Gardens Do acting business in tbe city today. Th«ir Flocks—Two Bee Tr««« Ole- R. J. Boddy is the Coast—Commodious Elevator, ley. He worked on a farm with his Tonic of Efficiency. Makes Investment! ing Finely—Paeturea Good Except covered and Opened—Crops Are B. E Kennedy has gone to Free father until 1880, when he came to Adamantine Finish—Highest Grade Morrow county, and farmed 11 years Ill Again—Moving to California— in Some Southern Sections, Where water for a short business visit. Looking Fine—Buying Cattl« for Work. Everywhere Mrs. Taylor is Recovering. near Heppuer. it li Too Dry. the Seattle Market. W. P Jinnett, of Adams, was In the In 1891 he accepted a position with city today on a short business trip. Athena. July 13.—Mrs. Richards, of The work on the new hospital is the Morrow County Land and Trust The weather during the (>ast week Ridge, July 12.—Mr. and Mrs. Wil progressing as fast as can be ex Company, which he yet holds, mov was favorable for the growing crops, Athena, Ore., after visiting various F. li Beachc, of Weston, is in the Ham Fletcher, of Nye. are at present pected under the circumstances, as ing to Heppner in that year. places on the Pacific coast finally He as well as for haying, except that it city today for a short business trip. living In Walia Walla, where Mr. the men caunot get the mill work has ever been an earnest worker In was too cool for corn, and this crop reached San Diego. She is so well H. H. McReynolds, of Ukiah, is in Fletcher is taking X-Ray treatment a» fast as they need It and there republican ranks since coming to this is making slow advancement. Hay pleased with the climate and sur the city for a few days on business. by Dr. Blalock for cancer, wulch is fore the completion of the building county, 23 years ago. and was active ing is now general, and notwithstand rounding conditions that she has de doing nicely, with strong indications has been held back to a considerable In politics during all these years. He ing considerable clover was damaged cided to make this her home. I-ast Miss May Blanton is the guest of it a cure. extent. week she purchased the Requa prop friends at Fr«-water for a few days. was chairman of tbe Morrow County by the rains of the previous week, Virgil Smite, has made a trip to All of the plastering has been done Republican Club for a term of four the hay crop bids fair to be an aver erty in 1-a Jolla, containing two com Heppner, and worked a few days. He H. H. McReynolds, of Ukiah. Is in fortable cottages anil being on the and th*.- cariK-nters are at work on years, where his energy and ability age one. Pastures are good, except and Bert Bimonton are now at work the first aud second floors, the upper gained him many commendations. He In Rome southern sections, where the tbe city to prepare for the harvest town Butter creek. crest of the hill, with a magnificent wamui at bls place. mean view —San Diego (Cal I Sun one haviug been finished. The base was a delegate to congressional con- ranges are drying up and feed is be K F and William Fahrnwald are ment is all r»»a»ly for the cement ventions three times. in the years coming short. Mrs P M. Grady, of Kent. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stevens, and it present out in the mountains look and Mrs. George Russell, of Joseph. floor, and this will lie put in at no 1894, 1896 and 1902, and at present Fall wheat continues to ripen nice Miss Grace Stevens, of Milton. arc ing after their sheep. Wallowa county, were in Athena last late date. It will be five inches is chairman of the Morrow County ly. and In some few localities its har in tbe city the guests of friends. J. A. Ownga and sons d»covered week attending the funeral of their thick and will be overlaid with a Central Committee vest has begun. The crop is lighter W C. K»nn«-dy, a prominen* dairy two bee trees on their mountain father, the late p H Saunders, ot this heavy wood floor, making the rooms than usual in Southern Oregon and in and butter man of Ukiah, was in the ranch a »bon time ago They cut there as desirable as any in the city. the Grand Ronde valley; ft is below city yesterday transacting business them down a few days ago. In one MONTEZUMA FOR SALE. Miss Minnie Smith, of Pullman, YOUNG FISH PLANTED. house. All of the north side of the the average In the Columuia river and visiting his many friends. they found work going on nicely, but Wash . daughter of Miuord Smith, basement will be fitted up as living The "Oregon Wonder*' Will Change counties east of the Cascade moun In the other there was hardly any former pastor of the Christian church Experts Return Home to Clackamas rooms or places for the employes of H Koepke, formerly of this city, ¡oney and it appeared to be of long tains. but much better than ant id pat Hands to Satisfy a Judgment. the place, while the south side will ot this city, was visiting in the city From Bingham Springs. ed a month ago. In the Willamette who has been a resident of Tropico •tending too. They captured and MRS. KATE TAYLOR. Montezuma, the big sorre) stallion be used as the engine room and last week. valley It promises to be as good, if Cal. for several years, has moved lived the bees. Hence they will get Earl H. Wilson and Ammul Old- store rooms The north side anti the that has been exhibited all over the with hi« family to Ellensburg. Wash E. LaHue, a recent arrival from oase good of them not better, than the average. Mrs. Kate Taylor, a graduated erburg tae experts sent in charge of hail are plastered with ad- Northwest, will be sold at sh«>riff. Spring wheat continues to Improve, Mrs. T. H. Belts and family, of H C Adams, of Weston, and one ol ■ nurse of prominence, gives her ex- Missouri, has purchase»l the property the consignment of flsh from the center cale this afternoon. He Is aiso known plaster, the same as amant the rooms of Charles Boohr of this city, with and it is heading and filling Pilot Rock, are visiting with Mrs Ailing nicely; ' 1 perience with Peruna in an open his wife and two daughters will make Clackamas hatchery to Bingham in the hospital proper, as tbe Oregon Wonder, and is the the straw, a« a rule, is rather short. ' the representatives to the legislature Jells' sister. Mrs Blystone. of Atbe- (or this county, went to Portland thit ’ letter. Her position in society and * Athena their future home. Mr. I-a Springs, returned home last night. The three stories are practically horse having tbe long mane and tali but th» heads are of good size and I morning to attend the meeting of the ia. and mother-in-law and sister-in The trout have been planted in a so familiar at the fair and other ex- the sanit* in arrangement, though on i professional standing combine to » Hue is an old soldier and a prominent the berry promises to be plump and republican state central »-ommittee. aw at Colfax at present. specially prepared pond near the I t,ie top floor the rooms are nearly all hibltions in the last few year» ! give special prominence to her ut- « farmer before coming west Of a good quality. We are having nice warm weather springs and are now In charge of C. Frank G. Bergen and I*. B. Huffman Miss Stella Marple has gone to her but a little too warm it seems. When Louise 1-aBrashe the Isaac Walton ■ dormitories. while on tbe first and Oats are doing splendidly and the ' terances. < of th«' Umatilla, was in the city Wed W Avery, who will be their sponsor ! second floor» are placed most of the owned the horse in partnership, and crop will be above the average. Bar home in the country near this city it rises from 45 to 62 and 95 nesday distributing mountain trout and god father, as it were. until the private rooms. Each is light and the former secured some claim ley has a good color and the outlook for the summer vacation. Miss Mar Crops are doing fine Grass is to hustle for little fellows are able pie was one of the graduates of tbe ooking fairly well yet me AGO, ILL.. 427 Monroe St*— among his friends , large and will have all of the con against the other and now seeks to is favorable tor average yields. waters of themselves in the the swift sell the horse to satisfy It alter hav Monmouth Normal School at th« Dr and Mrs. Plainandon will spend veniences and comforts that can be “ As far as I haveobs«Tved Perun» Hops, potatoes, onions, sugar b«>ets 1 A. Linsner and his two hired ing sued Huffman an»i »•■curing 3 ! found ami placed. several days rusticating on the Uma Umatilla is the finest tonic any man or woniar ind garden» have made good progress close of this year's session, and na» men are mowing and puttinc up hay Mr Wilsou says the black spotted judgment against him In the circuit luring the week, and but few com- •>een the guest of friends in this citj it present, it being mostly tbe first can u*e who is w»-ak from tbe aftei tilla river at Frank Gastry's place. First-Class Operating Roam. court of Union county, The judg- Mrs. lain Ward and cniloren of trout attain a length of 8 and 9 inches ■lalnts are made for uamage being for some time ~rop of alfalfa, and making a fair effects of any serious illness. mil the rainbow 10 inches and are ment is for 31.500. and it is expecteJ The operating room is on the see- yield “ I have seen it u.-ed in a number o Colfax, who have been visiting Athe- the gamiest flsh in the West except ond floor in the northwest corner, to sell the horse for that sum In or lone by vermin or other pe»ts. LEE 6TREET BRIDGE. Fruit continues doing nicely; J. C. Lonergan, the Seattle beef convalescent cases, and have seen sev na relatives and friends haie return- the Montana greyilng, which stands and when it is completed It will be as d»r to satisfy the claim e«i home. prune« and pears are «-specially buyer, la leported to be out in this eral other tonics used, but 1 found tha' it. lise all Will Sold to La Grande Travel Dr. Warden, of San Francisco, was it the head of the list for sport. The fine as any on the coast Be Reopened. Ready for promising; apple» are variable; in ■art looking for beef at present. those who used Pernna had the quicke»* an Athena visitor Monday. gentlemen who brought the Qxh from of the rest of th» building, is plaster Turner 0)11 ver. the attorney at La •ome localitiea the late varieties are in About Five Days. K F. Fahrnwald lost a fine mare hatchery say the pond prepared 'he e»i with the new adamant plaster, relief. R. J. Buddy is on the sick list again Grande, was the only bidder and tbe reported good and tbe early varieUes Tbe repairs on the Lee st ree' ast week. Cause of death unknown for their reception is the most per which cannot be cracked or broken •• Penina seems to restore vitrlitjr, but ts reported better this morning horse was knocked down to him bv xx>r, «bile tn other sections good bridge which were ordered by th» Mr and Mrs John W Salsbury and is practically ' *7 germ-proof Earl Saunders will leave Sunday Jact one yet found in the state by the and increase bodily vigor and renew health rope are indicated for both early and council a short time ago, are abou' 'amily. of Pendleton, are out on their I n Its natural state without any extra J A. Blakley for tbe figure he offer commission. Sab ed. 3250. The horse is a large and late varieties. A few correspondent» completed, and the bridge Sm be re Butter creek sheep ranch near Vin and strength in a wonderfully sbon for Moro, where he has employment With ordinary care they say the | precaution But the whole room beautiful animal, and with Its ten-fnoi in a hardware store. reiiort only a half crop of both early opened, ready for travel, in about fir» son. They are combining business time."—MRS. KATE TAYLOR. not loss in the entire shipment will ; when done will be treated to five tall and flve-foot mane waving in The corn crop of Umatilla and the th» and late apples, but judging from ail days from the present time. J. R aith pleasure In view of the great multitude ol beet «-rop of Union county, is being jxceed one per cent by the time they . coats of white enamel paint, making gentle breezes of La Grande, will add reports it is believed tbe crop as a Mear.s. the street commissioner, ha G. W Linsner was out borne from it as hard and smooth as so much much to the style and show of women suffering from some form of fe- made by the continued rain, but the are turned into the river. the «hole will fall but slightly below tbe th» work In charge. tie John Day ranch the first of the ; marble. The floor of the room will gentleman's family carriage uale disease and yet unable to find any wheat can get along without it. and average. Some new flooring will be used or week. He reports stock, crop« and i be tiled in marble and the base SAWMILL STORY DENIED. eure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned spe must have dry. warm weather in trass in fine condition out there. the bridge, but the more importan boards will be of the same material. Columbia River Valley. cialist on female catan-hal diseases, hat which to mature. John A Owings had a narrow ea TAKEN TO PORTLAND repairs wal be the addition of bolt«- When al! Is complete there will not J. D Casey Has No Contract With Dufur. Wix-o county. A.ax Strach announced his willingness to direct ths Monroe Hicks, of Weston, will leave ape from being dragged to deaut and braces in considerable number be a place in the room where a germ the 0. R. A N. for Delivery of Logs. tn—Fore part of week dry and cool: by which the structure will be mad» ast Thursday in a hayrake He was treatment of as many flases as make in a few days for California, where Joe Bailey Subject to Hallucinations '.alter part warm, considtrrable bay R. H Patton. who resides on Birch can find lodgement, and the whole application to him during the sumiuM be intends to make his home in the as secure as any system of repairing -aking. when the neckyoke broke S>nce He Loot Hie Eye. place will be so arranged that a ut and secured in good condition; can make it. As Mr. Means says md let tbe tongue fall to the ground, months, without charge. Address The future, with the hopes of benefiting 'reek, a few miles from Pendleton, hose can be turned on in tbe room Joe Bailey, who suffered th«- loss r-arly grain about ready to head: his health but who is at present foreman for Perun* Medicine Con Columbu«, Ohio, "What the bridge really needs is a thus being in danger of lodging and ■respects for fair yield and good C. A Allen, of Adams, expects to I. D Casey, in a sawmill on Five and it can be thoroughly scrubbed of one of his eyes from a spark fly urning the machine upside down. new bridge." However, the presen' and disinfected without damage or ing Into it from a piece of not steel quality; fruit promises a bountiful harvest a fair crop this season Points creek, near Hilgard. is in town structure will be perfectly safe foi Mr Owings jumped off In front of the inconvenience to tbe rest ot the that he was welding some tim«- ago crop. Joseph Steach. an old-timer, was in today Mr Patton says the report ake bolding fast to the lines ana all demands made upon its preset Condon. Gilliam county. F. B. Ste strength short of the most town Friday from his home in Johr lubiished a few days ago in a local building, or to the occupants. The «as taken to Portland this morning ..ar.aged to slide around the wheel aosurd i floor slopes towards the center, and by C. P. Davit, where be will be pine reos.—Crops growing finely; heading Day Years ago he conducted a sa paper to the effect that Mr. Casev nhurt He is a large, fleshy man. and extreme overloading, or uncoru > a drain pipe will be placed there in ed under the care of a specialist. «rill begin tn about two weeks, new monly high and destructive loon in this city. lad secured a 33 rate on logs, from ■ bout 68 years old. floods. For several days Mr. Bailey has ■otatoea and peas are plentiful; bay Mrs David Taylor, mother of Sher Meacham to Pendleton, and woull order to carry off all of the waste been growing worse and has beer ing commenced, weather clear and iff Taylor, was confined to her room immedxtely begin the erection of a I water used tn cleaning the room AOOD DRIVE ON WALLA WALLA. SUB-IRRIGATED ALFALFA. subject to queer epelia. in which it warm. Large Elevator. a few days last week on account of -mil in this city, is untrue teemed as though be were floating Pendleton. Umatilla county. H. J. Attained Height the injuries she received about two There will be an elevator in tbe Mr Patton is a mill foreman, an-i of Six and One-Han Reached a Point Thia Sid« of Rob weeks ago. She seems to tie better has nothing to do with Mr Casey's center of the structure opening into through space apart from his body Taylor.—Weather Tery favorable for erts' Ranch Yesterday—351 Cords Fe«t on th« Aeils Farm Every today, and it is hoped she will soon »usiness. and is not authorized to that part of the main ball most cen This is the result of the shock of the filling grain; wheat and baney r.pec- in All. Inch Edible. be well. make any contracts, regarding a mill tral to all of the rooms on tbe floors accident to tbe nervous system, and ing nicely; the two days of cold it was del« mined to take toe suffer Lee W. Roberts returned last night sinds last week did some damage to it will be operated by hydraulic pow Milton. July «i'.e or otherwise. The matter is a ’ 15. — Alfalfa six aac State Commander Lady Maccabees. Tain; haying pretty well over; grain sne-half feet high is the phenomena: 'rom the Roberts ranch on the south !f er. and will be large and so arranged er to Portland, where there were bet The Lady Maccabees of Athena en stated by tbe East Oregonian. ter facilities for his treatment thax barvest will begin next week; gar- rrowth attained from seed plant» ork of the Walia Walla river and re '.ertained their slate lommander Mrs. »uitable arrangements can be made that a cot or a stretcher can be plac are to be found here lens doing nicely; new potatoes in this spring cn the Aeils farm, neat torts the drive of cordwood being by Mr. Casey for tbe delivery of logs ed In It for transmission from one Nellie H lambson. She has charge xatkeL this city. The farm is now owned b? ent down the river has reached a jf the work in Oregon and repn'sents here, the mill will be built her-». ! floor to another. x»int a mile this side of the ranch, WOOL TO BOSTON Adams. Umatilia county. C. 8. Fer the Walls Walia Meat Company near In 'he center of the hall, on the Otherwise it «ill be built the largest benefit order admitting guson.—Good baying «•'ather. shock south side, on each floor the pantries The wonderful growth of this patch ays rhe Walla Walla Statesman. A women to membership. The Ladies Meacham otal of 351 cords was dumped into I and food elevators have been piac- Six Carloads From th« Furnish wsre «heat iud t«riey ripening fast; will of alfalfa is due to sub-trrlgatloa; if the Maccabees in the only benefit begin bArre*(ing in a few days; what that is. tbe roots of the plant were at he stream seven miles above the . ed. thus making them central to all house Today. Hogg to Portland. irder which admits only women, ano ■anch the 4th of July and four men Fines! Flavor, Th«- Furnish war«-hou»e Is sbii-plnr ipring wheat will do cannot say yet; ail times immersed tn water from an Warren Chandler, of Elgin passed | of the rooms in the building, and in its entire management is under the | a place where the food can be easily tbe last of ita wool as fast aa it can um looking fine, potatoes doing nice rrigation ditch which percolate« rare aorken incessantly ever since down over the ORAN today with Greatest Stm^h, fteasonshl« Prkei control of women. After the business ! handled and distributed. through th» soil The sample brought wringing the drive down stream get It loaded, and will wind up the ly; pas i ure short meeting the ladies adjourned to Mrs three carloads of fat hogs from Much difficulty has been experienc . The large dormitory room in the In was in full bloom, tbe little blue Plateau Region. wool bii»in»-ss this »««-k and have all Barnett's residence, where ice « ream North Powder, to th» Portland mar- 'd owing to a less amount of water ! southeast corner of the building, on flowers showing along the branches clear for wheat and other grain aa Union. Union county. John W Min ind cake were served in honor of kete. POffTLAND.OWEGON. in the stream than tn former years i the top floor, will be fitted as a chap- fast as it comes. Mrs Nellie H Lambson nick.—Splendid growing weather. for three or four feet—over a greater ind it was no uncommon occurrence Six cars sere luadi-d today at the saying win begin in a few days, crop area than the height of the ordinary Threatened With Blood Poisoning. i el and will be so used until tbe Family Reunion. ’or the mas» to jam at sharp bends | growth of th«- institution demands the warehouse, making a total of 20.000 generally light; fall sown grain has growth. Bert Campbell is threatened with I addition of the two wings provided 'aklng hours of bard work to break A family reunion was held at the Livestock feeding on tbe tali forage DP pounds in this shipment It ia con short straw; spring grain is recov t up The wood will be taken out at home of Mr and Mrs. E. G. Marquis blood poison in his foot as the result for in the plans. These additions signed to Boston, and ia part of the ering fast from effects of drouth; riant like it so well that every par 'taritVs place at the forks of the two yesterday a» Adams Those present if a wound received on the excursion ' will be 35x7»> feet in size, and will be wool liought by Charles Green, of this ticle of it is eaten. Its quality is fruit continues to bold it» promising He Is confined to his streams. were Mr. and Mrs. L. M Watrus last Sunday built one at each end of tbe structure city for tbe big mills of that city very fine appearance: range is good While on the river Mr. Roberts Mrs J. B. Mumford Mrs. Ben Brown room a» it now stands They will not be Lakeview. Lake county. W E nadc a casual inspection of the fruit Miss Clara Watrus and Master Lester built until tbe «rork of the piace de- Wheeler. — Week ended cool, wtlh dry conditions and estimates there will Watrus. mands the added rooms. northerly winds; grass and grain will be s large crop of apples this year Broke His Leg. Highest Grade Finishing. make good crops; haying commenced There has been little evidence of In some iocall tie«; berries are plen A young son of Mose Taylor, resid The carpenters are now at work, fruit pes<s along the river and fruit tlful, but fruit in general will be be ing east of Athena, had the misfor- and would have been much nearer so far appears tn a healthy condition. low the average. tune to break his leg last Monday. tbe end than they are had they been Write for able to get their mill work done as Wright-Berry, EIGHTEEN CARS OF CATTLE. STATE BOARD OF HORTI 6. LUST RATED they were ready for it As it ia. it PENDLETON OFFICIALS HARVESTERS ARE HERE. Walter Berry and Miss Josephine DEATH OF A RECENT C ticulars will take them about a month more CULTURE HOLOS MEETING. Wright were recently married at FIND AN EMBEZZLER Also One Carload of Homes Shipped COMER FROM KANSAS. —i“-« -■■■ ■■<-- Many Wait for Higher Wages—<1.50 ' to complete tbe work All of the W alia Walla. The bride has numer From Pendleton to Seattle. fajr ANoaroo-crr in. woodwork is in vulcanized fir. and ous- frienua in Athena, who extend for Header Box Drivers—Kick on J. C. Lonergan shipped six cars of P ortland . OK Reports From All Over the State Are i* hand-dressed and will be sbelac- their hearty congratulations. Dust. beef cattle from Echo last night to A California Vocalist Attracting Con filled and either varnished or hard Felix A. Doherty Wanted in Venangc ■^tepnone Nom J 94- Encouraging — Full Crop of Prunet County. Pennsylvania, Located In Beeves Ready for Market. be Frey-Bruhn Company, at Seattle. Walla Walla. July 15—Five bun siderable Attention—Will Spend the 1 oiled. Th«- floors will be of the best B F. Ogie, of Athena, has returned in Eastern Oregon—Rams Hinder The stock was bought of R Stanfield, This City—Now In County Jail dred harvest hands are In Walla Summer Camping — Mis* irons Will I fir. and will be oiled and polished borne from his stock rancn near Wil ltd goes to the Seattle beef market Berry Picking. Awaiting Instructions From Author Walla and vicinity now Before the Attend Business College at 8po- . They will not be laid until all of the low Spring. H» reports everything The same man will ship 12 cars out season begin» it is estimated at least finished work has been done, so that ities. ooking fine in that vicinity. He also kane. 1MB harvesters will come into the Portland July 15.—Juarteriy re iver the W. A C R. road tomorrow they will be left in the best possible reports cattle in fine condition, an» lght for the same place and to the shape, free from spot ami stain Felix A. Doherty, a painter employ city hunting work. C. M. Fulton a ports of horticultural commissioner« ■ame people. The cattle in th« lat be and several other» have several Milton. July 13— Mrs. Lila B Me larveet hand who has passed through of tbe state board, submitted at the It is expected that tbe contractors ed on tbe Jones building back of the rarloads of beef ready for the ma* Dowell arrived here Friday night er shipment will come from the re- will be able to turn the building over Umatilla Implement House, was ar three years of work In the wheat meeting of the executive committee ket. Irom her home at San Jose, Califor- ;ion south of here. to the owners in the course of two rested this morning by City Marshal fields of the Inland Empire, said yes Tuesday evening, show that tbe frui nis. and is visiting her sister. Mrs. O. H. Holcomb shipped a carload of months at the farthest, as all of the Scheer and Deputy Sheriff J. A. Blak terday the reason so many men were crop prospects, all things considered SUNDAY SCHOOL IS IN A L. B Plants. Mrs. McDowell is a torses out over the same road last plumbing and wiring has been done, ley. on a description sent from Frank- in the city at present was the wages are fully up to the average in all por night to Seattle, where they will be THRIVING CONDITION very fine singer and last night at and only tbe strictly finished work re lin. l'% offered by the farmers Th»- general tions of the state. Tbe prune cro[ the M. E church sang two solos mains. When it is complet»-d it will opinion of the harvest hands this is said to be especially heavy. Th» »old to the transfer trade of the This morning tbe marshal received 'ity. Transaction in Beef Cattle—Resi- *-hich were highly enjoyed. be one of the best »quipped hospitals a printed card from Fred T. McCul- season seems to be that if they holu meeting of the executive committee Mr. and Mrs. H. M Mumford, of dence of Mrs. James Davis Burned on the coast, or In tbe Northwest, lorn, the sheriff of Venango county. off longer the farmers will be forced was for the purpose of auditing ex .Kahlotus. Wash . are here I visiting PIPE ARRIVED. —Alba Has a Live and First-Class Mrs. Mumford's parents. . Mr and Mrs. and Pendleton can well be proud to Pennsylvania, offering a reward of k raise the scale. This I* usually penses ana accounts and transactinf the case Harvesters ?x'.*X higher purely routine business. number among her attractions so cap Choir Organized—Crops Are in J. H. Hamer 35»> lor the arrest snd detention of wages will be offered in a short time. Material for th« Extension of th« able an institution R. H. Weber, commissioner at Tbe Water Q Felix A. Doherty, wanted in Frank Fine Condition. Mrs. L. A. Wilson, of Walla Walla, System Is Here and Will B« For baying. 3125 is offered; for Dalles, states that he has been try lin, of that state, for the crime ot header box drivers. 31.50 to 31.75; for Used at Once. Alba. July 13.—The Sunday s»-liool is here visiting at the home of Mr. tag to get a dryer established there FARMER SAVE MONEY I embezzlement. As soon as the offic sack sewers. 32.50; for cooks. 31*10; organized by Rev. McGilvray. of Pen ind Mrs. B F Williams. The carload of pipe for the water He says: ers saw the picture they recognized for engineers. 35.00 and 33.00. Miss Ada Pierce went to Walla ompany. which has been awaited dleton. with Joseph Gibbon as super "Everything points to a prosperous Use th« Combined Harvester, R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent. the man as a painter working on intendent, is in a flourishing condt Walla today on a shopping expedi year for tae fruitgrower at this time tor so long, arrived in the yards I will sell one good as new and the Jones building and wed at once tion. Rev. McGilvray has promised tion ORGANIZING AGAINST THIEVES. I am working hard to establish a dry laat night and will be distributed to- guaranteed to do the work, for les» to the place and took him off of the Mr and Mrs. F. Wilcox returned to return in the near future and HERE AT HOME. er here, and a cannery, if possible lay- in the morning a force of men 'han one-half tbe original cost; also preach several times during the hot Saturday morning from an extended choice of two good headers, ready for roof and to the county jail. Grant County Citizens Take Steps to »be dryer Is needed here very much trill be put to work on toe ditches visit with relatives in the East. Doherty Is a painter by trade and that have been opened and waiting _ weather. Pendleton Citizens Gladly Testify. Stop Cattle Rustling. as the prune crop is something im Yesterday afternoon while out rid- the field, with four new beader beds. is a sandy-haired man about 47 years Haying has begun. It is testimony like the following mense. and unless a drying plant it- or a couple of months, and the peo Will take cutting In payment. Also Tbe following preamble and call Crops are looking finer than for ng with several boys. Charlie Miller’s an A-No. 1 steam threshing outfit of age. weighing about 185 pounds that has placed "the old Quaker Rem established 1 fear that a great many ple who are crying for water will be horse stumbled anil fell throwing He has been around the city for some for a stockmen's meeting appears in prunes will go to waste. satisfied in short order. There will edy” so far above competitors. When several years, especially spring sow complete, consisting new 20 of a the 1-ong Creek Light: Charlie against the fence. For awhile time and was here once before, but people right here at home raise their ing of wheat, which is looking finely "A cannery is not in such urgent be about 4.500 feet to lay. The pipe horse-power Russell engtne and 33 "Last year some crlmnal butchered I-onergan. the cattle buyer, was he was thought to be badly hurt, but inch separator with blower. Every- the officers knew nothing of him and voice in praise there is no room left demand as a dryer, yet I am satisfied is from Pittsburg. ud has been on ?loser investigation proved to the in partie- two of Billy Townsend's calves, and for doubt. Read the public state here last week looking for beef ani contrary. Aside from a few scratches thing ready for the season in good no notice was taken of him that a moderate-sized plant could be the road over two months. ■liar, though their attention was cali for several years past there has been made to pay hero " mals He bought 42 head of V. V. ment of a Pendleton citizen. shape, at a very low figure. For par- complaint from stockmen who have vnd bruises he is quite comfortable. be wax a A Connecticut man who tired a Charles W. Beale, expressman, Smith. Generally speaking, Mr. Lon ticulars, enquire of C. A. Hungate. ed to him by the fact that Miss Carrie McQuary returned to a good cattle ranging on the mountain soutu Poor Crop of Prunes. heavy drinker and lushed harge of white beans into a _ neigh- __ living at 300 West Tustin street, cor ergan finds beef animals not fat 202 Second street, Walla Walla. of Long Creek, of some one butcher day from Walla Walla, where she hi« deal of bis spare time. Judd Geer, commissioner at Cove -or with a shotgun, was acquitted ner.of Aura street, an») well known enough for the market, although they ing their calves. On the third or b'-cn for several days the guest of her reports as follows: When arrested the man expressed If he had loaded th« gun with »hot to every resident of Pendleton, says: are in a thriving condition. They are Smallpox at Helix, fourth of July some one butchered sister. Mrs. J. F. McRae surprise and denied having done any a calf for "There has been quite a heavy shed it would have been different, but the "For four years past I have been trou fattening later this season than usu me just above the Farewell It in retorted that there Is a severe thing to cause his arrest. He admit Miss Fannie Skarpe, of Colfax, is al. Stockmen are reserving a large of the fruit crop, especially apples jury held that beans were not "dan bled with kulney disorders, caused, case of smallpox in the city of Helix. ted that his name was the same as place. and pears. I believe it is reduced to gerous weapons." The defendants I think, by heavy lifting required by amount of pasture for their beef cat- visiting at the home of her sister, "It is time for stockmen to organize The person having the disease Is a Mrs. John Talbert, three miles north the one on the bill and that he was 50 per cent of a crop on either, and trial was postponed once to give the my occupation. The strain was such tie to use this fall. in such a way as to mete out justice newcomer and was taken with the of town. The Alba choir met last night for a imlnter and also that he uad been in cherries will not average 65 per '>eans a chance to sprout. The fact that I was unable to stoop or rise to whoever is low down enough to malady soon after his arrival In the Dr. M. M Dittebrandt and father the city of Franklin, but he denied per cent; but prunes bid fair to be a that they proved themselves good again without pain and effort, The practice at the home of Mrs. Ed practice grand larceny on ao small a place. A pest house wax built for him and mother, Mr and Mrs. Charles full crop. that he had done anything to merit kidney secretions were irregular, es Brehm. It is composed of Miss Pros -eed beans Is supposed to have had scale All who are interested in sup and he was moved there a day or "The Grand Ronde valley is right its influence with the jury. pecially at night and caused me much ser. Miss Perry. Miss Dick. J. Clemer Dittebrandt. returned Saturday from ago, and the strictest quarantine so his arrest. pressing this evil please meet here at Summerville, Ore., where they have la McStorker, R. McGee, Walt Rinehart In th«' height of its strawberry crop, annovance. When I first heard of The sheriff has wired the fact of Long Creek on July 16." been for several days visiting friends. established, so there is no danger of which is fair. At this time we are Doan's Kidney Pills I decided to try and the Ross brothers. his arrest to the Venango county of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Berry and fam a fiirther spread of the disease having showery weather, which is them and got a box at Brock & Mc Residence Burned. ficials and will probably hear from Boy Badly Crushed. I ily will leave tomorrow for th» toll detrimental to berry picking, but is Comas* drug store. Tney have re them In a short time, in the mean The residence of Mrs. James Davis Work on Athena Church. Walla Walla, July 15.—Ray Ander lieved me to a very great extent, burned here on tbe 9th of this month gate, where they will spend the sum time Doherty will remain in the son. son of Edward Anderson, of this of great benefit to all other crop« " mer camping. Contractor Mays, who is building A. H. Carson, third district. Grant's both as to the backache and the at 12 o’clock at night. Tnere had Miss ..larguerite Irons will leave the Darveau »ampl«- rooma. on Webb county Jail to await instructlona city, was crushed between the bump Pass, savs: urinary trouble, and I have the been no one living in the house for Pennsylvania authorities from the for Spokane to attend Blair's uuslness street, also has the contract for the ers while passing between two flat “We have thus far had an unusual greatest confidence in them.” two weeks, as the family had been college. Confesses. cars ou the siding at Rattlesnake ly dry spring. The peach crop is al brick and stone work on the new Price 50 cents per box. Foster out on the Ridge living on ineir home Canyon, nine miles below Wallula most a failure. I think my estimate has told the officers that Mrs. J. L, Williamson was in Wes Athena Methodist church and has a Doherty Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. sole stead. The building was insured. ton Friday and Saturday visiting her larg<- fore«* of men now at work on he Is the man wanted, and that he Tuesday. The boy. who In 11 years of of 20 per cent full high. agents for the United States. For Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? son. Charles B. Williamson. was the treasurer of a local union age. was working for J. J. Mangan the foundation "The apples and pears are ail right, sale by all dealers. ASTONISHING RESULTS. Then it’s probably too late. Miss Lulu Craig arrived here on a rock crusher, and was passing there and absconded with the funds Sat- but I am afraid If it continues dry Remember the name—DOAN’S urday from her home at Eugene and in bls charge. He is willing to go between the car» for some purpose throughout the season there will be La Grande Man to Heppner. You neglected dandruff. If and take no other. Follow Each New Discovery of Sci- is a guest of her brother. Will I R. On Monday Mr. Charles O. Huelat back and have the matter seined, ami when he was caught without warn many small apples. 1 am urging grow you had only taken our ad Craig. ence. will leave l.a Grande for Heppner. will make no effort to evade the law. ing. The impact of the bum tiers ers to try to conserve more moisture ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. He has a wife and seven children tn caught young Anderson lti the right vice, you would have cured Mr«. Thomas Entertains. The great strides that medical scl Mr Huelat has accepted the position by energetic cultivation. tn the county court of the state of Oreicou, breast, and although no liones were ence has made in the last few years "The grap«> crop at this date prom Mrs. C. W Thomas entertained a ot manager of the Fair Store In that the East for the county of Umatilla broken. It is almost certain he bus ises good. Y'lneyards are thoroughly In the matter of the eatat, of Janes 8. Lind is due to the germ theory. When few friends at her home Frmav even city. The former manager, Mr. Gel sey, <•»<*■•»< <1. talned Internal injuries. He wax cultivated " Valuable Horse Hurt the germ of a disease has been dis ger. was drowned at the time of the ing in honor of her cousin, Charles Notice is hereby civen that tho undersigned Dr. John Christie, the veteriuary brought io Walla Walla on the Wash ha» been dii'y appointed by the County Court covered, the doctors have not been Rundell, of Mount Vernon, Iowa. A cloudburst—Morning Observer. surgeon, went to Adams this morn ington & Columbia River train and is of Umatilla county. Oregon, sitting In probale, slow in finding a drug to kill it. In very pleasant evening was spent by a. administratrix of tne eatste of Jamas 8. a few years it will be rare to find a Gong After Witnesses. ing in answer to a message from Mr. now at the home of hs parents the dandruff, saved your hair, Thirty Bushels Per Acre. those present. Refreshments consist I.indsey, decea«ed. All p-rsons having claims Thomas Clark, the postal in- against the estate will pre»ei’’ them to the un- bald-headed man or woman. The fall ing of ices and cakes were served. Thirty bushels an acre In a field Guise, of that place, saying that a and added much to it. If • leritsued. at tbe offi'e of Keeder 4 Perry In ing out of hair is due to a dandruff Oregonian In Tacoma. spector of this district, came to the of 500 acres is what D. McRae, of this fine stallion belonging to him had Death of Mrs. J. H. Gentry. I'endleton, t'matil'a county, Oregon, with not entirely bald, now is your been kicked In the jaw. fracturing city last night from Ukiah and left J. W. Redington, founder of the city, whose farm Is seven miles south proper vouches attached, witbin six months germ, and now It has been discovered Mrs. J. H. Gentry died yesterday in the foothills, expects to harvest. the nub-niaxlliary bone. The doctor Heppner Gazelle, and well known in this morning for YValla ___ _ how to kill this germ. The remedy Irom tbe first pn dlcat on nt this notice Walla. opportunity. Improve it. Dated this l'Jth day of Ju-e. W*«8. used is called New bro's Herpicide. morning at 8:15 at her home in this Ordinarily Mr. McRae’s land yields 4o took along his case of Instruments Oregon for his humorous writings, where he goes after witnesses In the “I tev« asm aysrs HalrVtawfwOTWw SADIE E LIND8E1 city of rheumatism. Mrs. Gentry bushels has bought the Tacoma Bun and Is case of the government against Ed per acre—Walls Walla and will reduce the fracture Administratrix of tbeestateof James8 Uwi- Its success has been marvelous. Not •ejr, decewed. a failure has been so far reported. lately came here from Kansas and Union. making an Interesting |>aper out of it. and Sam Hall, the two brothers On ths Cattle Range. It is also a delightful hair dressing has been afflicted with rheumatism charged with fraudulently obtaining free from oil or sticky substances. ever since her arrival here, but her New Deputy Sheriff. a money order at the Walla Walla Jiui Smith, of Pendleton, who baa Reservation Lots Sold. Vb PfSO’S CURE FOR Try it and be convinced of its actual condition was not considered danger ___ _ _______ __ county _ since last Henry Shocking was yesterday ap office a few days ago. He will return in Douglas J. L. Sharon, ot of Penaieton, has been £ Ti i Taslas Good. Uss [jl merit. Sold by leading druggists. ous until a few days ago. Sne leaves »old to L. A. Eddings, of this city, for fall, passed through town Wednesday pointed a special deputy for tbe this evening, and as soon as the wit « I.. ' itti syr'.p. In lime, «old by drugs 1*1*. Send lite In stamps for sample to The a husband, one son anti one daugh 31.200, lots 1 and 3 In block 184. of with 140 head of cattle which he ex Klne's Grove district by the sheriff, nesses can reach the city the pre Interment will take place to the reservation addition to Pendle pects to range near Dale this sum and will serve without extra expense liminary hearing of the men will be Herpicide Co., Detroit. Mich F. W. ter. morrow Schmidt A Co., special agents bald ton to tbe county. mer—l.ong Creek Light. HOSPITAL SECRETS. the Record for Quick Work. F R. Holbrook, general manager for the Oregon Land & Water Coin panjr. at Stokes, went to Portland last Thursday on a short business trip, and while there submitted to an operation tor appendicitis. Speaking of Mr. Holbrook's visit the Oregoni an says: "F. B. Holbrook, former councilmau from the ninth ward, catne down from Eastern Oregon last week, had his appendix removed at Good Sa maritan hospital, ami after remain ing four days in the hospital, was able yesterday to be around on the street. He was circulating on the East Side yesterday among his old "tiillcums." Ixiasting on the fact that he broke the records in the appendix removal business. Four days is a very short time to be held in the hos pital for so serious an operation, four weeks, sometimes longer, being the time generally required. The inti- mat«- friends of Mr. Holbrook say that only an ex-councilman from the ninth ward could hope to make such a remarkable record: and he admtted that there might be something in that " C G olden W est o SPICES, o i COFFEE,TEA. BAKIN6 POWDER, FUV0MNG EXTRACTS Atalufeftmty. CLOSSET & DEVERS --(ure CAUGHT THEIR MAN Alcohol Cpium, Tobacco Using w rial Ironj wear out 5o do longtime A j K your merchìkiìt Ayers Hair Vigor for * Good Hair