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i ATHENA CORN AND WHEAT. ELGIN WOOL SALE WAS A FROST .a. _ ♦* - -M. I Clark Walters Has 80 Acres of Fine ■ Corn—Wheat Crop Spotted. Growers Did Not Like Held On. Prices 4 and i ♦ 4 i ♦ I Clark Walters, of Athena, one of! Elgin. Or , July 10.—The big pool the pioneer farmers of Umatilla coun-1 of Wallowa county wool which was SCHOOL HOUSE WILL BE ty, was in the city today and reports 1 PRICES WILL START AT AN offered for sale here Wednesday was C B WADE DI8POSES OF ♦ ADVANCE OVER LA8T YEAR. not very eagerly sought after by the CNLARGED THIS SUMMER. the corn and wheat crops of that vi ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE. ♦ ♦ cinity in excellent condition. representatives of the big woolen in connection with our greater ♦ ♦ Mr. Walters has 80 acres of corn mills A large number of the Wallowa Mr. Wade Owns the Two Finest Two Grades Will Be Added to the that now promises to make from 23 The Quality of This Year’s Crop Will to 26 busels per acre. The past Be Good. But the Yield Will Be county woolgrowers had pooled their Public Schools—Election to Vote week has been most highly satisfac Herds of Blooded Cattle in the ♦ 4 product, with the expectation that About Two-Thirds That of Last on a Bond Proposition Will Be Held tory for corn, and the wheat crops State, th« Animals Being Full- the buyers would give higher prices Year—Money in Wheat Raising at for the product than if offered in In July 18—Lewiston Parties Here to are also ripening fast. Blooded and High Grade Hereford« I Mr. Walters says that more and 50 Cents. dividual lots. The buyers were on Invest. and Shorthorna. more corn will be raised in this coun hand in force but did not appear to « The harvest in this county is now be at all anxious to purr-hase, offer Echo. Or., July 9 —At a i meeting ty as the farmers come to understand C. B. Wade has sold to the firm of ♦ its value as a feed, and also as a ing considerably less than the grow fairly on, for the farmers have begun yesterday schoolhouse : held at the McKennon & Ledbetter, of La I afternoon for the purpose of voting diversity for the soil. Some soils are to cut their wheat. The barley cut ers had an opixirtunity of selling for Grande, most of his herd of graded 4 » MUNDAY, with thousands of other new items we will launch O benefited greatly by the cultivation nt the beginning of the season. Prices ting is well under way. and will be upon the question of building an ad horses from the fenced range on his 4 ♦ the greatest silk sale ever attempted, beyond conception, and o and fertilizing consequent on a corn out of the road before the wheat be offered ranged from 12*4 to 13 cents ranch. For several years Mr Wade dition to the house, and adding the In that vicinity, increased comes so ripe that its harvesting and as thin was not -deemed sufficient has been grading the horses in his ♦ ♦ will introdi.ee the latest New York siik craze, ninth and tenth grades to the school, crop. ó b.v the growers no sal»*» were made. possession, and at this time he bad ♦ Peau de Cygne in black selling at It 25 per there was considerable enthusiasm wheat yields have been secured by will have to be rushed alternating with corn. Considerable dissatisfaction ap one of the best herds in the state. He According to E. W. McComas, of yard. Our special introductory price per shown. One of the greatest values to be the Northwest Warehouse Company, pears to exist among the smaller had gathered from the range all of 4 ♦ >ard........................................................................... ___ One prominent citizen claimed that such a tmng was not needed. This derived from a corn crop in this the quality of this year’s crop will tie growers over the outcome of the pool the largest and best brood mares 4 4 brought a spirited reply from Joseph country is from its use as feed. No very good, though the yield will be ing business, which was engineered he could handle, and had taken care 4 Cuhna. who stated that in his judg grain will make better fat or make light. The estimate of two third* will by some of the larger tlockmaaters to breed them to blooded horses, » Forty other pieces of silk to be sold. Look at window ment it was very much needed, and it quicker than corn. The shredding be about the right figure, but this and It now appears as If the combi using the Clydesdale and the Engilan 4 that the addition to the scnoolhouse machlue used in the East has been in j may be exceeded in some parts of the nation will go to pieces and the Indi Hackney as the grafting stock for the 4 must be built, and would be built if troduced at Athena, and the fodder I county. The usual average of the vidual growers sell Independently. mares In his paddock. From this pro That the proposition will resuit to cess he got a large band of horses 4 he had to do it unaided, This met cut up into a fine grade of feed, which county is I.OtHl.ooo bushels, so that if the predictions come true the coun- the detriment of the sheepmen Is an that are above the average of any of 4 the approbation of a large majority is eaten up clean by stock. Much of the soil of Umatiua county ! ty will produce In the neighborhood evident fact, as the handling of the the range animals in the state. of those present, aud upon a vote it 4 wool by the warehouse men will nec was decided to build and create the is especially adapted to a corn crop. . of 2.666.666 bushels of the grain The horses are practically range The climate Is also highly conducive The agonizing itching and burning of additional grades. The yield around Milton is light, essarily be considerably more, and bred, for they have run at large on 4 It was also decided to call a meet- to growth and when farmers learn to and Athena has not grown as much of this taken with the freight and in the extensive pasturage of the range; 4 the akin, as in Eczema; the frightful rest their soil by changing crops, the chargee will eat quite a hole but on the other hand, they are more » scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair ing next Saturday week to vote upon I output of this cereal will form one the staple as it should, but both of surance these belta are small in area and will . in the profits of this season gentle than the usual run. for they 4 the question of bonding the district. and crusting of the scalp, as in »called Too not make a great difference in the to j After the sale meeting adjourned a have always been fenced and there 4 » much credit cannot be given Mr. of the most profitable crops raised. head-, the facial disfigurements, as tn Cuhna A few more such enterpris- Mr. Walters visited Minnesota last | tai result. Other parts of the county number of independent growers dls- fore more frequently handled Mr. » acne and ringworm; the awful suffer ing citizens will place Echo upon the year after an absence of 26 years, and 1 ar«- worst off. and in some of the sec- |H>sed of their clips, 13 cents being Wade aold to tbe purchaser« 125 head j : ing of Infants, and anxiety of worn- road to success, where she deserves was surprised to find such an in I lions the yield w ill not be more than the top price. This action will have of hla herd, which leave* him about i creased corn area and so many dalrias i one-half of the average. These spots | a tendency to relieve the congested 30 head for another start. The baud 44444444444 44444 4444444444444444444444444$$$4S$$4$44 out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and to be. salt rheum,—all demand a remedy of J. Hu Wood, of Minneapolis, is do in that state. He thinks the same | are just here and there, however, and I conditions in Mays’ warehouse until bought Included most of the brood almost superhuman virtues to success ing the town today. change will gradually come to the while they are each considered sep-1 the 21st Inst., when another attempt mares. fully cope with them. That Cuticura West, although not in so large de aratly not of much moment, the total will tie made to sell the pooled aool. Mr. Wade also has on his ranch the Investment by Lewiston Parties. Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such of them all will make some difference '■ two finest herds of blooded cattie in L. W. Furnas. S. M Benard and E gree. stands proven beyond all doubt. No Mouner. of Lewiston, came in on the Speaking of the wheat crop in the in the whole result. HEPPNER WOOL SALES the state. He has made a specialty statement is made regarding them that morning train and drove to the coun vicinity of Athena. Mr. Walters i says The mills are quoting wheat al 65 | of the Shorthorn and ine Hereford is not justified by the strongest evi Is truly its proper name, for This is the party who came it is somewhat spotted. Some fields cents at this time, and the exporters Large Amount Sold Yesterday Under breeds, and his cattle took the sweep dence. Tne purity and sweetness, the try. uo rine was ever made to equal I will yield 45 bushels per acre and are not in the field to any great ex stakes prize nearly everywhere he here some time ago and looked over Sealed Bid Mei .od. power to afford immediate relief, the a Savage. Simplicity In con some but 15 bushels. I tent, though they will give from 57^ had them on exhibition last year. At the country with the view to an ex The second series of wool sales in certaintv of speedy and permanent cure, st ruction and operation, and to 58 cents for the new crop. When i the places where there was a band the absolute safety and great economy, tensive investment. great accuracy make toem sei ELOPED WITH STEPDAUGHTER. the new wheat < omes In the prices I this city under the sealed bid method, that graded above bia he bought the | It is understood that the deal is have made them the standard skin which were advertised for June 22-23. ■lorn equalled and never sur will fall from the figures now offered ! but which were delayed on account prize-winners, so that thia year be | cures, blood purifiers and humour reme about closed which involves quite a passed The new 22-callbre sum of money and brings a num.-er Strange Family History of Former iO.» hr.° i gra1“' *nd.Jhe **ix>rler« tM the flood, were pulled off yesterday has the whole show. He will doubt I dies of the civilized world. Savage is a marvel lor a small Pendleton People. Ba'he the effected parts with hot of enterprising investors kill give from 55 to 60 cents. This aI the warehouses of the M C 1. 4 less send a few of his beat from I gun We have just got a few water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the Ten years ago, Mrs. G. W Sams is an added price over ue figure« T Co an<1 Heppner 4 Co, says the the two breeds to the fair at Salem right iron; the factory and in the fall, and will perhaps take a < Adams News Notes. surface of crusts and scales aud soften secured a divorce from her husband quoted at the beginning of the season | Heppner Gazette would like to have yos see Taklng 1( B„ lhe through the tw prizes at some of the other exhi the thickened cuticle. Dry. without J. W. Chapman will finish his COD- ; in this city, and immediately married last year and the farmers can make them. bitions over the country. rubbing, «nd apply Cuticura Oint tract of decorating the city hall this Ila E. Nolan, who » a profit by selling at the price offer gro Wer . har dly as well satisfied ng time in ment freely, to allay Itching, irritation week. I He has made a neat looking the Walla Walla i-enitentiary for for N C. Maris has charge of tne cattie , .. . „ . ** they were at the previous sales. and inflammation, and soothe and heal, building ; out of it. It is now an orna gery at the time of his courtship with It is safe to say that if the men ot ; however, good prices were paid for for Mr Wade. He is a gentleman i and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent, to ment to the town. the county who raise wheat could be moM of the wools, and most of the having bad many years’ experience! Mrs. Sams. cool and cleanse the blood. This com in handling blooded cattle, and is ca ' W. P. Wallan is in receipt of the Sams and his wife had a li'tle guaranteed 5o <ents for their grain 1 off< rs werv accepted plete local and constitutional treatment voucher - for his claim against the Bessie. 7 years old at that for the next 10 years that they could ; T he f > ff ,. r on the M c C a I| uln A jj ,-. ¡>able of bringing the best mere is in 621 M&in St. Headquarters for fishing supplies affords Instant relief, permits rest and state of Oregon for service in the In- daughter. afford to put tn large farms and go ]ey lot of 11S.004 pounds was reject them out, and exhibiting the best sleep in the severest forms of eczema dian wars of 1856 and '57. It amounts time and after the first flush ot anger into the business on a much larger ^ (be price offered not being «alls Iiolnts of bis stock to the public at his wife's action had passed away, t »»■»»■»<■» ■»»♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! assisse st sis to oo oo and other itching, burning and scaly - It has been due a long the newly married Nolans and Sams scale than at the present time and | factory. humours of the skin, scalp aod blood, to $103.67. make money by the venture Any but he says it is welcome even all moved into one house and have FUNERAL TODAY. The clips of Andy J Cook and oJs- and points to a speedy, permanent and time. now. lived together ever since, at Wai. thing over 5<i cents in the wueat mar eph Luck man topped the sale at 14\ 4 economical cure when all else fails. I ket is a gain to the raiser under the I M. C. McIntyre and family went Walla. cents per pound. This was very fine Last 6ad Rites Over Clide 8. Snell. I Sold throoch^rttb. vnU. CK>cm BMolrwt.SU.rU present conditions prevailing in the 1 wool and brought the highest price ♦ •ora of Ch-e.-!*» CiWrd F.llo. »: t»r «... of * k Oi»l- over to the Umatilla river on Friday Bessie is now a young woman 17 Followed by Interment in Olney. m«nL 40e.. 8-rnp. 36c. l»*pnta : London. JT Cbarterbooa» ; hmj Rxdeteha?Colutb«« Av» evening, prepared to stay until Sun years of age. and Wednesday even county, and while the higher the price here this season. t The funeral service* over the re ♦ Ftv fft Dmr * Ch em. Corp, 8oie Procrtotors. day evening, but the rain brought ing she and L. E. Nolan, the man the more there Is In it. the farmers : The following well-known buyers mains of Mr. Clide S Shell, son of ♦ •ar^enl for *Hov to Curv Erer» HuBonr." them home on Saturday well "sprin who eloped with her mother 10 years will not h»se if they can get 50 cents were present: E. Y Judd. E. W Brig Mr. A R. Shell and wife of this city, ♦ » ♦ kled.” ago. eloped to parts unknown and as a minimum price for their grain ham. Charles H. Gunn, Alex Living- took place this morning at tne M E ♦ Mrs. J. F. Adams, together with hei her mother is now grief-stricken over i ♦ i stone. Frank Lee. Ben Lee. J. T. Har- church. South, at 10 a. tn . conducted SATURDAY’S LOCALS. children. Misses Pauline and Helen, the unhappy event at her home in I ris. Ferd Kuhn. William Eilerv and by Rev E. B. Jonea. AH Summer G «»ode muet be eluted out and left Monday evening for McMinnville. Walla Walla ■ -M W Stoehr. Mr. Shell died near the Potts, on ♦ They will visit there a short time G. C. Oburn. of Athena, is in the The happy couple were seen by upper Butter creek, where his parents and then go to the coast, where they people who knew them, yesterday city today on a business trip. TEACHERS' INSTITUTES. had taken him for a change of air, will stay during the hot weather. It evening at Adams, and they are sup S C Ma»t. rson. of Walla Walla, is July 9. 1903. The funeral directions is the intention to take up tneir resi posed to be headed toward this city. in the city on a brief busiaess trip. Superintendent Ackerman Fixes the were in the hands of Baker A Fol are the means we are using to accomplish this end dence in Walla Walla upon their re G. W. Sams, whose fireside has E A. Luge, the sheepman of Vin Dates for Same. Also for Examina som. a large concourse of relatives turn. where Mrs Adams lately pur been invaded twice by the same man. son. and friends followed the hearse to the is lr. the ity tor a short time on tions. If vou want ANYTHING call on us chased one of the neatest homes in is searching for them, but there is business cemetery. where the remains were that city.—Adams Advance some doubts about the legal action Superintendent Ackerman, with the laid to rest. There were many beau Professor George Peebles, of Wes necessary to bring the guilty pair to Our Iced Drinks are good I co-o|ier*tion of the county school tu tiful floral decorations furnished by ♦ justice, as Nolan is not a bigamist ton. is in tf ? city today on a short 1 ,-ertntendents. has fixed the dates tor friends of the family FORFEITED HIS BOND. enough for the Angels and we until be marries the girl and there is business visit. feel certain they will refresh | the holding of the fall Institute in Mr. Shell was almost 21 rear» of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars Bail no evidence against them until they and please ail ordinary human Jan>es Owen» a Bear Creek Mo. k- Eastern Oregon m i follows: follows Union UÙ™ age. and had been sick for nearly a I Money Turned Into School Fund. are caught. being*. On these very warm man. is in the city on a busine*. August 17; Bandon. August 17. St. year. His father is one of the pio- days and evenings, there are no vis.t of a few day* Helens. August 18; Wallowa. August neers of Umatilla county The circuit court yesterday made more popular beverages than Cattle Thieve* at Work. an order to the effect that tne bond Mr. and Mrs. M H Gillette, of 34; Heppner. September 2; . Burns. Rei>orta of depredation of cattle Moscow, Idaho, are in the city on a September 3; Canyon City, Septem- our of Ed Haney for the sum of $350 be Estray Notice. forfeited, and it will be turned into thieves on herds owned by parties in visit with friends here her 7. and Vail. September 10 One roan bull, branded circle W on the eastern and central parts of the tne school fund. The State Teacher»' Association right ribs and large K on left hip 1 4 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ^ aaa aaaaaaa ^ aaaaaaaaaaaaaxaaaaaaaaaa W. D. Walian returned to his home Haney was under bonds for forging county keep reaching us. one owner at Gras* valley this morning, after a will be held at Baker City during Wil! pay liberal reward for return or < < a check on Hartlett & Lang, the men reports a loss of 30. Such work should visit with friends here. Thanksgiving week Stii-erintendent Information leading to recovery « who are running the farm belonging be investigated and prosecuted to the Ackerman has made arrangements to < James Oat ley one of the prominent BERT WHITMAN I 4 to C. J. Smith, about two months fullest extent of the law. and will be.; stockmen of the Camas prairie coun be tn attendance at ail of these In Pendleton. Ore 4 ago. The check was for $20. and was The guilty parties are known, and ! try. is in the city today un business stitutes except Bandon and Heppner 4 passed at the store on Main street any more such work will surely re-1 and he does not. on account of other 4 Mrs A. W Hill, of Freewater, has suit tn arrests Needless to say. the d official buaineas. think be will be able ♦4444444»4444444»4444444 operated by Charles Bond and J. W returned to her home after a week's marauders are not Crook county cat Sullivan. He bought a suit of to attend those ► clothes and gave the check in pay tlemen nor even residents, but be visit at the home of Mr» May Stan The teachers' examinations will be- ton. of this city. ment. receiving the change, with long to an adjoining county and have i gut throughout the state on August ► which he proceeded to get out of the practiced this business for several j Frank Ingdali. the mail carrier be- 12. As yet no preparations are being THE o. K. FEED YARD ON seasons Such work oftentimes re tween Vinson and Nye. is in the city made for them and. so far as is now co unt rj- WEST AURA STREET. I have a large stock of castor marhiue, He was to have appeared before the sults in a well attended and tnorough- today. Mr Ingdali Is also engage«! I known, they will be conducted in the R. H. PATTON HAS BOUGHT court to plead yesterday, but failed to ly enjoyed necktie party—Prineville 1 in the farming business near Nye same manner as in the past 4 black and cylinder oils, graphite. Tax lor ► THE O. K. FEED YARD AND 5 put in an appearance. By this action Journal ► Frank Ellis, one of the stockmen I WILL GIVE YOU SATISFAC and caster oil, axle grease, om pound in he will lose the money and still be ► My fountain is now in charge 4 and farmers of the Camas Prairie ► TION. PLENTY OF STALLS. liable to the charge if he can be lo 4 of an EXPERT, Mr. J. R. Park bulk and buckets. Get my price» be country, is in the city today buying ► 4 FOR LOOSE HORSES ANO cated by the officers. er, of Chicago, and he will al ► supplies for his men. and arranging 4 fore buyieg your harvest nupply. CATTLE . HAY ANO GRAIN ► ways be pleased to give you for the harvest 4 ►► FOR SALE. ANO A GOOD FUNERAL OF JOSEPH ALLEN. his best. 4 I CAMP HOUSE. I Miss Grace Crockett has retnrneu « * 0 ► I to her home at Freewater, after a ! R. T. PATTON, Noms A Rowe Settle All Bills in Manager. ►► • visit in the city with friends Miss RICH CATTLEMEN ENCLOSE i Full—Burial in Olney Cemetery. 0 000040000 It SI 111 ............ op Crockett is one of the members of the ► The funeral of Joseph Allen »as AS TO AN IRRIGATION SETTLERS' HOMESTEADS. ►► DISTRICT AT MILTON i Academy graduating claas of this held from the undertaking parlors of The Reliable Druggist I year. Baker & Folsom this morning at 8 ►► Postoffice Block Phone Main 851 o'clock. Rev. Brooks of the Christian Mr. and Mrs Frank Stanton, of Recent Tragedy in Northwestern Kan ► church, conducting the services. The Long Mooted Question Mill Go to Helix, are In the city for a short time ► sas Has Precipitated an issue in body was taken to Olney cemetery Popular Vote on the Date Above Mr. Stanton is one of the fanning 741 Main Street the Interior Department That Must and placed in a grave there Given—Law Provides for More Sys men of that part of the country and Invaler lu Be Squarely Met—Nephew of Ad This morning a check was received ► is in the city to prepare for the har tematic and Economical Use of by Judge Hartman for $40 from Nor miral Dewey is Charged With Tres- H1 4'44444444444444444»4 HORSE HAIR, HIDES And vest . < Water—Distribution Will Be Regu- ris & Rowe, and Mr. Baker is in re pats i WOOL William Folsom, the county record ceipt of a letter from the same gen >ated by an Elective Commission. er. ban returned from a two weeks’ tlemen. telling him to draw on the _____ Washington. July 11.—The rei>ort firm for any further expenses that Prompt cash for Wool The county court has adjourned to! trip in Baker county, where he went of the special BL ___ _ . agent to investigate for a vacation and to look after some might be necessary. meet again the 27th of this month, mining claims which he has in that the conditions which have surround i $13,456,960.00 and Sheep Pelts and at that time it will canvass the ed the fencing of lands, which result Of Insurance in force part of the country. DEATH OF CLIDE SHELL. votes on the establishment of an irri ed In the recent tragedy, involving ; > Office and Wareroonif, gation district near Milton. Some ” OREGON FIRE RELIEF AS- the Dewey Cattle Company in Kan PERJURER IS ARRESTED. Corner of Webb aud Cot ton wood ! ’ SOCIATION. : : Kell-Known Resident of Butter Creek time ago the residents of that sec sas. has been sent to the department Passes Away. ;> PENDLETON tion prepared a petition aDd submit OREGON Famous Character of Walla Walla Is of justice for whatever action the law Clide Shell died at his home on the ted it to the court asking for the es officers of the government believe M. H. RICE. Freewater. , , Guilty of Serious Crime. should be taken. < > Agent for Umatilla County. ■ > head of Butter creek Thursday at 12 tablishment of the district, and the o'clock, after an extended illness of court appointed the 21st of this month Although access has been refused Walla Walla. July IL — Adam J. P. WALKER, city agent for lung trouble. The deceased would as the time when the people should Smith, known as the "Mayor of Little to this report, it is understood that Pendleton. have been 21 years of age on the 10«.o vote on the matter. St. Petersburg." and deep In the it Is directly against the Dewey Cat of September. Clide was the son of On that day the residents of the councils of the Burford-Smalls ma tle Company, and urges that action 444444444444444444444444 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Shell, of Butter section will vote yes or no as to chine in matters political, was ar should be taken to prevent further creek, and was well-known and loved whether or not the district shall be rested at his home yesterday even- violation of law and me continued When you drive to Pendleton put your team in the by a large circle of friends. formed, and at the same time will ing by Deputy United States Marshal existence of unlawful fences, which vote for a set of officers to manage Short, of Yakima. The charge pre promise to result in further tragedies Real Estate Transfers. the affairs of the district, should St ferred against Smith is perjury and in the inevitable clashes between the i George Eley has sold to Elmer be formed If three-fifths of the peo brings to light what appears to have cattlemen and homesteaders. It is understood lust the agent Court St., Searcy and Florence Searcy, his wife, ple of the section are in favor of the been a wholesale attempt to vote • » opposite Court House for $2.000, lot 5 in block 9, of the scheme it will carry, and if not it will members of the Russian colony at the found that the cattle company did not fall, and the present system in vogue coming city election, who, u is al have a semblance of title to the land reservation addition to Pendleton. Hay, per Team 25 Cents Charles M. Booher and Mary E. there will prevail. leged. had been granted naturaliza and that in mrrying out its fencing schemes it couplet* ly Inclosed a num Booher, his wife, have sold to Emery The officers who shall be elected tion papers by false testimony as to Lahue for $1.200, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6. will have charge of the apportioning the length of time they had resided ber of homestead tracts of .and. No action will be taken by the gov and 7 in block 5. and lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. of the water to various users along in the United States 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10 in block 2, In the the river, telling them on what days The specific case is that of Henry ernment until the present intense ill railroad addition to Athena. they may use the stream and Or how Humburg, a Russian laborer, who, feeling subsides somewhat, and until L. W. Cheney and Zella M. Cheney, long. It will be their duty to Inquire with 12 other Russians took out their the result of the criminal eases be his wife, have sold to T. J. Cheney Into the conditions of each place, final papers 10 days ago in time to comes known. Then the government for $3,500, 160 acres of land in sec and to distrlbu'e the water in a man register at the city election. Hum will take a hand, no matter what the tions 4, 5, 8 and 9, in township 2. ner fair to all, showing no partiality burg, It is stated, has confessed that outcome may be. It will insist that ORGANIZED MARCH 1. 1889. north of range 32 east, being part of to anyone, and dispensing no favors. his papers were illegally obtained by if there are illegal fences in existence You won’t have to come to town on the McKay donation, land claim No It Is expected that there will be quite the false testimony of Smith and at the time they must come down, CAPITAL.........................$100.000. a rail if you buy one of our Winona 38. on Birch creek. an exciting time on the day of the George Gradwohl as witnesses, who The rights of the homesteaders will Wagons. They have steel clay hubs election, as there are a number of swore he had been a resident of the be carefully established and they Transacts a general banking business. and outer bearing blocks, making Tachella-Belloma. those who have their ditches already United States for five years, whereas will be strictly enforced if the whole them run one-third easier than other Miss Maria Tacheila was married made to suit themselves, and the he had in reality come to this country power of the federal government has Interest allowed on time deposits. 1 makes of buggies. Hacks. Carriages, to Luigi Belloma this morning, at the water supply regulated for their own in October, 1898. According to his to be involved to do it. DR. C. J. WHITAKER, Dentist; Pendleton, Of Exchange bought and sold on all Carts. Phaton from $40. Get your office of Justice of the Peace Thomas convenience, who are opposed to the own statements, he could not legally Makes a specialty of Seamless Gold Crowns and Bridge Work. • ires on our hydraulic machine, we Fitz Gerald. The bride Is the niece innovation and would like to see it obtain his final papers until next Oc principal pointe. DIED OF CONSUMPTION. will not mark your wheels. Special attention given to collec tober. Extracting 50c, Silver Filling $1, Gold Filling $1 up, Best Set of Peter Tacheila, the well-known fail 8. F. Thompson Dies After a Prolong tions. NEAGLE BROS. farmer at Sixe station, and has been Teeth, Vulcanite cr Celluoid, $8 All work guaranteed. Suit to Determine Title We have the Stover Gasoline Engine in this country but a few weeks, hav Work at Coal Mines. ed Illness. W J FURNISH, President. ing come from Italy to make her C. B. Wade has filed suit against Williard Herren, who came down Sidney F. Thompson died at ■ the home In this county. The groom Is from the coal mines the first of the the Oergon Land and Construction J. N. TEAL, Vice-President. THE well known in this city, where he has week, reports that work haB been Company to enforce them to come In lodging house at 127 West Webb T. J. MORRIS, Cashier. been for a number of years. Not long commenced on a second permanent to court and show cause why they street, at 3 o'clock, aged 67 years J. W. MALONEY, Ass t Cashier. The deceased was taken with pneu ago he bought a little fruit farm near tunnel. This tunnel was started at should have an interest, as is claim Milton, and will take his bride there the entrance to No. 5, which is being ed by them, in certain lots in the monia last winter and the disease soon merged into consumption, from to make their future home. widened, leveled and put in good town of Foster, said lots being the which he died after six montns’ ill property and in possession of the shape for mining. The opening of an* LIMITED ness. To Visit Mining Propel <y. other tunnel gives employment to an plaintiff Carter & Raley are the at Mr. Thompson leaves a widow, OF PENDLETON. torneys for the plaintiff. G. B. Tardiff and son. Felix, will additional force of miners also. Mrs. Sarah Thompson, who is blind. leave Saturday morning for Granite, The work of constructing coal He has a sister In Wisconsin, but her CAPITAL...................................$70,000 Farm Sold. where Mr. Tardiff is largely interest bunkers was begun this week, and in exact place of residence Is not known. SURPLUS..................................$60,000 On Improved property ed in mining property. They will re about three weeks mining coal for the Daniel P. Hicka and Jessie F. The funeral was conducted from the at .lowest current rates. Tranaacta a general banking busi main during the summer at the Blue market will be under way.—Heppner Hicks, his wife, have sold to James undertaking parlors of Baker & Fol Times Ribbon mine, on Buffalo Hill, super D. Hargett for $4,100 about 200 acres som this afternoon, by Aujutant How ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans- CHAS. F. G. PATTULLO, Agt. intending development work and en fere sold on San Francisco, New York, of land in section 35, township 4. ell. of the Salvation Army. joying an outing at the same time. Chicago and principal points In the Now on Vacation. north of range 35. being land In the Walla Walla, Wash. Northwest Ira Julian, the well-known and pop vicinity of Weston. Young Trout for Milton. Fifteen Bushels Per Acre. Drsfts drawn on China, Japan and ular agent of the W. t C. R. railroad Carl E. Brown, the editor of the Have Yoar Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once Cutting is about half completed on at Helix, is In the city today. Mr. George L. Baker, manager of the Milton Eagle. Is in the city today, Europe. I the Maxwell ranch near Divide. It Is reasonable Julian will take a slx-weeks* vaca Northwest Theatrical A __ ' Fred Walters, Proprietor Association, having come from his home city to Makes oolleotiona on Delay will lead to serious breaks. thought the 1,000 acres in wheat will tion from his duties and will visit the has been sued by a singing terms. aggrega Capacity 150 barrels a day yield 15 bushels per acre, and that 30 Sound, Portland and California while tion, known as "The California Trio," take back with him the shipment of First-class work guaranteed by trout coming from the Clackamas Flour exchanged for wheat days will be occupied In heading, I resting. Will Lyon», of this city, is for wages alleged to be due on con LtV. ANKtNY, President hatchery for this county. Milton Flour, Mill Feed, (’hopped Feed, etc oniy one header being used—Walla age'nt”at Helix ‘during Mr.'juHatfi’ai W. F. MATLOCK, Vlcs-Presidsnt. tracts which were never fulfilled, in gets 2.000 out of ths total of 20,000 always on hand. Walla Union. senes G. & WADA, CaMtlar. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel tbs Portland theaters. shipped FRIDAY. JULY 17. 1903. TORTURING DISFIGURING t t ! Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours SILK SALE I IF I Read Read Read ALEXANDER’S DEPARTMENT THOMPSON STORE HARDWARE Co. Special Clearance Sale Heavenly Drinks Phosphates Ice Cream Soda Pick-me-ups Punches Egg Drinks Root Beer ; i I t t cur PRICES i f THE FAIR Under New Man'gf ment F. W. Schmidt’s JACK BROWN T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man Insurance at Cost Farmers Attention! Telephone Livery Stable C. L. Bowers & Son Pendleton Savings Bank Oregon Mortgage Co., The First National Bank FARM LOANS Farmers Custom Mill BECK, the Reliable Plumber. : 1 :