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I in the neighborhood of «10,000, which lying n dispatch trom Pendleton to • BatM» wp ZB» «yeaaasF will Include not only the buildings, the Willow Springs, where a fierce Hon. Jo»®ph H. Ridgeway, Secretary but the sewerage and plumbing as battle was being fought between of tbe American Anti-Treat Society, about 45 white men and about 1.000 . well. When the place is ready for writes tbe following letter from tbe I redskins. the Inmates to be moved from their Grand Central Hotel, St. Paol, Minn.: Janies Kiuuy is said to have seen i present location it will be a model FRIDAY. JULY 24. 1903. “It is with great pleasure that I en an old bear and two cubs at what is BUILDINGS ARE NOW farm and as soon as it can be known as the Fox camp, out in the I straightened out in the details it will dorse Peruna as NEARLY COMPLETED. be a seif-paying proposition ana tbe mountains near Alba, a few days ago : an honest medi Frank Kopp has returned from a' care of the poor of the county will cine, competent trip to the Bingham Springs, where I be no added expense to the govern to do all it DAUGHTER WAS BORN TO MR. he has been taking treatment for i Reservoir to Supply Water to Farm ment. claims. I hare and Buildings About Done — Cot rheumatism He is improving quite , Dennis Nichols is the architect in AND MRS. LOUIS BERGIVEN There is a disease prevailing in this used it several slowly. tages and Quarters for Inmates charge of tbe work, and has been the country most dangerous because so liecvp- time» and know J. C. Lonergan Is reported to have overseer of all of the labor done. He ?. A tive. Many sudden ' Are Conveniently Arranged. of nothing that has planned tbe buildings from the rTw A J deaths are caused i Very III With Dropsy and Lung Fever been out in the vicinity of Ukiah and cures so com by it—heart dis- t —Some Wheat Around Havana and Alba a few days ago in search ot' In this utilitarian age Uniat il la ground up and has been at the spot pletely, and at ease, pneumonia, beef. continually since the work was be Warren Will Be Fine—Union Dis the same time Mrs. Janies Davis and her sister county is as businesslike as the next gun. heart failure or j trict School House Nearly Complet and their families are living on her one and in evidence of that fact can ajwplexy are often builds np All of the work with the exception Die result of kid-| ed—Epidemic of Marriages. homestead in Webb Slue. system. be brought to mind the new venture of the carpenter work was done by ney disease. If John Kopp saw two or three head ' contract, and the latter was done ny kidney trouble is E. I of cattle dead on the range lately. ; at the poor farm where the workmen the day. Athena. July 19.—Mrs. J. are now completing the buildings for allowed to advance Froome’s nieces. .Misses Myrtle and i Whose cattle they were and the cause a new departure In the problem of the kidney-poison Bella Busan, of Pendleton, were of their death is not known. BOY RUN OVER BY A WAGON. friends and always leel that I do them • ed blood will at guests at her home in the city last | I J. A Owings and sons, and S. J caring for the poor of the county. About two miles south of west of service for I know bow satisfactory the tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of week. . Carney sold 15 head of beef cattle to the city is a tract of 160 acres which Bruised and Crushed Across ths Ab results invariably are. I only wish the bladder, or the kidneys themselves Mrs. J. D. Hawes Is on the sick list' Nate Range last week They were 1 the county has bought for a i>oor domen, and Injuries Probably Fatal. every family had a bottle—it would save break down and waste away cell by cell. at present. purchased for .1. C. Lonergan, of Seat farm it is part in the valley and much sickness and ducu<r bills."—Joseph Bladder troubles almost always result Clarence, the 10-year-oid son of Dr. and Mrs. Plamondon have re part in the river lied so that when it William Bowers of Cold Springs, is from a derangement of the kidneys and turned home from the Umatilla They tle H. Ridgeway. James Marcum. Gurdane's post- is brought under the care of the man at the hospital as the result of an ac a cure is obtained quickest by a proper report fishing flue. I master, is reported to have sent in agement and is given the advantages •• Peel Hotter Than for n»« Taara." treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel cident which happened at tbe ranch Miss Emma Wagner returned home | : his resignation papers. of irrigation it will be made a gar yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock. ing badlv you can make no mistake by Mr. James B. Taylor, Roberta, Ind, Our school is under vacation and den and an ornament to the county taking Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the last Saturday from Walla Walla, writes: Mr. Bowera was hauling water, us where she has been taking of her sis will lie so for two or thre more weeks. government. great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. “I am at the present time entirely ing for the purpose a wagon having , Mr. anu Mrs. James L. Hall and It corrects inability to hold urine and ter. Mrs. Ramen. The entire tract will be irrigated on it r.iue barrels, which were filled well. I can eat any thing I ever could. a narrow escape S. C. Kilgore had Mrs. James Marcum are reported to scalding pain in passing it, and over from a reservoir which is now half at the well and taken to the place I took five bottles of Peruns, and feel comes that unpleasant necessity of being a few days ago of being hurt. His be seeking recreation at Lehman completed and will soon be ready for where it was needed. The little boy better now than I have for five year«. compelled to go often through the day, team ran away breaking the single Springs. the water. This reservoir is sltuat- was on the wagen and in some way t I have doctored with other doetois off H. R McBroom, of Gurdane. reports ed on the top of a hill near the cot and to get up many times during the tree and double tree. The traces be and on for fifteen years, so I can recom night. The mild and the extraordinary came unfastened. They ran three or one of his little girls on the sick list. tages and from It the water will be fell from the front of the heavily wheels. loaded wagon and under the effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. 1 four blocks and stopped. Some people are already beginning i piped over the houses and trenched mend your medietas very highly lor It stands the highest for its wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Proudfoot, of Walla to cut their barley hay. wnich is turn ; out over the land. The water will both of which passed across stomach troubles. I take great pleasure domen, badly crushing him cures of the most distressing cases. I Walla were visitors of Miss Myra ing out fairly well uuder the condì- ' l>e pumped into tbe reservoir from a in thanking you for your free advice juring him internally. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is I Owens of this city last Sunday. tions. well on the place and is a sgood and Peruna.”—James B. Taylor. The boy was picked up in an sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and Ber- Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis The hill crops seem better than water as there is In the country, it conscious condition and brought orte-dollar si.-e bottles. You may have a i riven on July 15. a daughter. those of the bottoms which is gener- will be pumped up by a gasoline en the hospital in this city, where Dr. sample bottle of this wonderful new dis Bill Wells and Clayton Luna left ally vice versa. But I think this is coverv and a book that tells all aoout it. for Elgin. Ore., last Wednesday due to a breeze on the hills most of gine and there is sufficient of it to C. J. Smith was called to attend the supply all of the demands of the both sc nt free by mail. Address. Dr. Kil morning. case, it was found that the child ' the time, whilst in the canyons a good farm. mer & Co., Binghamton. N. V. When had sustained injuries to his abdomen Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Booher and share of the time there is no wind, Two Cottages Under Way. writing mention reading this generous which are ot a serious nature, and ■ offer in this paper. Don’t make any son. Lawson, and Mrs. Boouer’s fath except from the north or south, and There are two cottages tinder con from which it is not likely that he can mistake, 1 -ut remember the name. Swamp- er. Mr. Helmick, left Saturday for t got very warm at all times. Messrs. Hatt and McFee, of Nyc. struction at present and they are sit recover. Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the Bingham Springs, where Mr Helmick and daughter will spend several are pros|>ecting for gold in the moun uated near the road on the front of ( The sufferer was maue as comfort- address. Binghamton, N. ¥.. oil every weeks for the benefit of their heaith. tains near here They are said to have the county’s holdings. The <me near abl as possible, and was resting a* bolt 1 e___________________________ _ Mrs. G. W. King, on her way from staked out two claims and gone to est done is the cottage to be occupied well as could be expected at the last Spokane to Portland, passed through work lu earnest. There has been by the superintendent and his family i reports. though it la not thought that be will live for a great length Athena Tuesday. many prospectors around in those as a dwelling From the front door you enter a time Rev. l^tmar was over from Weston places for years, but heretofore noth who has a long hall from which the stalrway Wednesday. ng of value ha» been discovered to the upper floor takes its start. At I THREE BIRTHS. Charles Marsh is down from Or the right of the hall as you go in h> chard Valley. Wash., where he and DISCRIMINATING LADIES. the large dining room where the in Natural Increase in Population his family have been residing for Thio Vicinity. several months Enjoy Using Herpicide on Account of mates of the farm will take their meals. It is a room 13 feet and 3 Jess Lieualien. of Weston, passed is the fellow who is Its Distinctiveness. President Roosevelt is mistaken inches wide by 31 feet 3 Inches long through town Tuesday wtui a band of The ladies who have used Newbro's and will be callable of seating all to hi* race suicide theory, inasmuch fine horses from Morrow county. The Herpicide s[ieak ot it in the highest as tbe doctrine applies to Pendleton The keenness of stock is of good size and offered for terms, for its quick effect in cleansing of the people the county will have to; at any rate. On the 16th a boy was feed for some time to come. competition in mod sale. the scalp of dandruff and also for Its The floor will be oiled, as will all of born to the wife of Carl Swanson on j em dairy methods Livi Trowbridge has returned home excellence as a general hair dressing. West Webb street: on the evening the floor* tn the bull dine means that you’ve to his home in Garfield. Wash. It makes the scalp feel fresh and it Oi tbe 17th the stork visited the home Passing through the dining room Ed Hendricks, of Lafayette. Ore. allays that Itching which dandruff will got to ha\ e the right you come into the kitchen which is of Mr and Mrs. John G. Richardson , aase Newbro's Herpicide effective- at Cold Springs, aud left as a memen equipment in order was in tue city Tuesday. Grandma Banks, who has been suf I ly cures dandruff as it destroys the large and convenient as can be made ! to of his visit a bouncing baby boy; to make money. Prof L. J. Miller. Ute Professor of Chemistry tad Botany of the High School fering from paralysis for some time, germ tha: causes it. The same germ It is well lighted and well ve-itiiated , and on the evening of tae 19th, Mr. is reported to be no better at present. | cause® hair to fall out. and later and will be a model In every way , and Mrs. Arthur Haney were made of Ypsilanti, Mich., writes from 3327 N. Clark Street. Chicago, III-, a* follow»: "As u vervi of my friends hare spoken to me of the favorable results obtained Albert Proebstel. of Weston, has ac 'baldness, in killing it. Herpicide On the opr-os te side of the kitchen. • glad by tbe advent of a littie girl at We carry a com cepted a position as clerk in Silver i stops falling hair and prevents bald- from tbe large dining room, is the j their Home on Stonewall Jackson through the use of Perun*, especially in eases of catarrh, I examined it most plete line of cream City. New Mexico pantry, which is well supplied with ; thoroughly to learn its contents. street. i ness. It is also an ideal hair drera- ery and cheese f ac- W. H. Bailey, Miltons leading ‘ ing. for it lends an aristocratic charm »helves and drawers for the conven- j All of the children and all ot the “I found it exjmpoeed of extract* of herbs and bark* of meet Taluab’e medicinal tory and dairy ap- painter, was in Athena last Monday. Ito the hair that is distinctive. Sold I ience of the cooks A large sink will | mothers are doing well, and the fath- qualiUes o»mUn«d with other ingredients, delicately balanced, calculated to tone be placed in It so that the dishes can j paratusand supplier He was after the contract for ]>ainting by leading druggists, Send 10c in be handled as c p^sible'to'tbZ are buying the cigars and other tp the *y item, rvsVjre the function« and procure health. the M. E. church. The Herpicide j place where they are used. i stamps for sample to I things in keeping with the state of ••I consider FrruM one ot tbe most skillfully and scientifically prepared Write for new catalogue. A marriage epidemic has struck i Co.. Detroit. Mich. F W Schmidt A ... the pantry .. .. weather which are demanded by m-dlclncs, wbJcb tbe public can use nitb saiciy aad success.”—PUkif. L. J. Opening out of is the j _. THE Those figuring in having the I Co. special agents. dining ____ room to - be used frienus of the families I Milton. i family L___ ___ __ by! MILLER.________________________________ _____________ nuptial knot tied were Albert Buer- DE LAVAL DAISY SUPPLY CO. | the superintendent and his family stetti ami Marguerite Maelstretti: I It is a pleasant room, well lighted j San Francisco Portland, Or. CORNERSTONE TO BE LAID. Ralph Edwards and Edith Busse», market but find* them scarce He ' and finished in the natural wood. and Harry Davidson and Bertha Har 217-219 D tuft Strew! 65 Front Street i* offenng «3.60 (or fat steer* and Up stairs there are four rooms for New Methodist Church of Athena Pro ris. 13 tor fat cow» ; the use of the officers of the place ' Harvest ha.- commenced between gressing Nicely. The adjuster hss been here look < as sleeping rooms. At the present : Milton and Walla Walla, numerous irg at the ruins of the Davis build- C E. Troutman architect, who de . time all of them will not be required headers and threshing outfits being •ng signed the new Metnouist church at ! by the superintendent's family and1 PENNSYLVANIA DEFAULTER at work in that vicinity. ONE LOT OF WHEAT Iti» reported that a large qaanti Athena, visited that city this fore ARE NOW SEVERAL CASES I it Is possible that some of the in- j Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Joe Banister ty ot ore will be bauied front the WILL BE RETURNED AT ONCE noon for the purpose of inspecting the BOUGHT AT 63 CENTS. mates of the farm may be placed ILLNESS IN THIS VICINITY, left this morning for Waila Walla Sueanvllle district thia fall work. there. The rooms are large and well \ to attend the bedside of Mrs Wag The stonework for the foundation Rev. J. Kennett is Preaching in Dis placed as regards ventilation and ners grandson. Buzz Ramen, who Crop in the County Will Be at Least BUT LITTLE RANGE light and will be cool and pleasant. Treasurer of a Workingmen's Club and basement is progressing very sat trict 95—Craig Wilkinson is Recov has been aick for a year or more. He Two-Thirds Usual Yield — Straw A1I of the plastering used in the Had a Shortage and Fled—Has isfactorily and the cornerstone will is not expected to live, having the ering From His I r. juries—Visitors Mountain® ar« Crowded With Thou»- Will Be Scarce on Account of so finishing of both of the cottages is Been Run Down at the Instigation be formally la d on Wednesday. July dropsy and lung fever. 29 attended with appropriate cere From Nez Perce. Idaho—Will Spenc . the acme plaster, a compound Im- Many Combined Harvesters. anda of Sneep Monday July 5th Mr. George Phil of a Baltimore Trust Company. monies. ported from Texas, and which is al- • the Summer at Palouse. Wash. lips and Miss Ina Ashworth, of Dry The church building will be an im Camptenders coming down from I Creek, most as hard as cement It is put The harvest is now well under way io SPICES, o were united in the holy bonds Fred T. McCullom, the sheriff ot posing and beautiful structure and Briggson. July 20—Sam Rose the mountain* after supplies for their and all of tbe fanners are busy in the . on with great care by the contractors Venango county, Pennsylvania, is of matrimony. will be equipped with a hot air plant who ha* been absent for the past two sheep camps complain about the , and especial precautions have been COFFEE,TEA, Mr. Ben Ogle, of Athena, made a vicinity with their barley and wheat. the city, having come yesterday after for heating purposes and all other months, returned home last week and mountains being too full of sheep business trip to Warren last week, As yet not enough of the yield has taken to prevent its cracking on the Felix A. Doherty, wanted in Frank modern improvements. says the Long Creek Light. Eighteen is quite sick at rreseat. been cut to torm any iaea of the gen | walls. Wire lathing has been used lin county of that state for embezzle BAKING POWDER, i looking a.ter his wheat farm. He re eral The new Christian church at Athe- thousand outside sheep came in re most of the construction and all in results of the harvest, but it I* Mrs. Christina Ogg. nee Abraham ports wheat looking fine in that vicin ment ra is one of the finest bulld ngs in son. from Pendleton, accompanied by cently to claim a share of the sum to say that there will be a good |<»f the woodwork has been *o made FUWOPiNGEXTRACTS ity. He thinks his farm near Warren safe According to the information given Eastern Oregon, and with the com mer range. There is a camp in will make about 35 bushels per acre, two-thirds crop all over the county as to overcome the tendency to draw j by Mr McCullom the man now in pleilon of this edifice for the Metho- be* sister, visited at the borne ot almost every Place where a band of AholultParity, Fines! Flavor, anti his wheat near Havana will make in spite of the lack of rain and the at the corners, thereby reducing the • the jail was the secretary and treas dista. the HtUe city will take front their parents. Mr and Mrs. E Abra sheep can be grazed for a few day*, recent hot drying weather which will danger of shrinkage and subsequent urer of a workingmen's club in hamson the past few days. Greatest $tm$th. Oeasonabk Prices. an average of 37 bushels per acre. rank in the Inland Empire as the and as the feed in these camp® will have a tendency to cause the wheat wreck of the plaster. The new school house in Union dis R J Boidy who has been very- tot last over a few week* at the most, Franklin and had entire charge of I builder of churches The two build The second cottage and the larger to shatter and lose in the harvest CLOSSET & DEVERS • «..»A* ■> — *- — — - . — ! trict. Gerking Flat, near Athena, is sick at his home in Athena, is slowly the camptenders are at a loss where is to be the home of the inmates of ■ the funds He accumulated be.wev-n ings will represent an expenditure of ing. nearly completed. recovering. but it will be some time to move their herds. From present «8"9 anJ «900 and left the country. I nearly «25.*». PORTLAND, OREGON. the farm and there all of the work I Of course, it is not yet ripe enough before be will be able to return to his indications the summer range will be He was under SI.900 bonds at the peris'r.ing to the household with the* to cause much waste in this way. and mountain home. time, furnished by the Fidelity Trust PENNY MYRICK IS BUILDING CREDITORS’ MEETING. tramped to dust long before fall and exception of the cooking will be per- I where the combines are used there Company, of Baltimore, and these A large crowd assembled at the many sheep will come out of the A RESIDENCE ON HIS FARM. formed. In it will contain 15 rooms < i is not so much loss as by the old way of which about 10 will be for tbe, ¡x-ople are the ones who are looking Cecil Galloway, of Elgin, Was Chosen school house in District 95 last Sun mountains poor. for restitution. day. and after Sunday school listened Delegates to the Grand Lodge at of handling and rehandling, but at sleeping apartments of the Inmates Trustee in the Buck Case. the same time when the straw is so The man after leaving Franklin, to a very interesting sermon by the Portland—Gone to Wyoming on short that the grain has to be cut In tbe basement, which ext?nds THE VOTE AGAINST OISTRICT. The first meeting of the creditors went to New York but was located Business—Lawn Party at the Hom* close to the heads, a good deal is over the whole ground area of the and again left. Nothing was heard in the case of G. W. Buck, of Elgin, Rev. J. Kennett, ot Weston. Elmer Cargill, who has been here People of Milton Turn Down the of Mrs. Richmond—Daughter Born shattered out before the aprons of the house, will be located the heating of him for some time and the sheriff was held before Thomas Fitz Gerald plant and the laundry, Th- r’ace for the past three weeks looking after this morning he sitting as the re combines < an get hold of the cut and Walla Walla River Proposition. made and bad a lot of descriptions to the House of Simonton. feree in bankruptcy for the United the interests of his brother. Mark, many of the shorter straws wfil not • 111 be heated by hot air and the M.iton, July 22.—By a vote of 89 Helix. July 20.—Mr. and Mrs I. N. be reached at all and thus wii. be left plant is as perfect as coud lie de mailed. These were sent away from States district court. who was recently killed in the cloud Davis, of Walla Walla, are visiting at in the field. v No cold air will he admitted the office on Thursday, and on Tues burst in Combs Canyon, went to Pen to 53. the proposition to establish the Turner Oliver, of Iut Grande. James Little Walla Walla Irrigation Dis the home of their daughter. Mrs. E direct from the outside, but It will I day evening word was received from dleton Sunday- -vrrte for For the reason that some of the all be tempered before it is put in the ! Pendleton that the man was in the Masterson. W I. Dishman. D. Sum trict was defeated at Milton yester E. King. mers. N. C. McLeod. F. 8. Ivanhoe Craig Wilkirson. the young lad who L lustratet Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Milton. straw is so short many of the fields ventilators. The air coming into the ! county jail, and asking for instruc- and R. H. Lloyd were present at the was so badly injured some time ago day C irculars The formation of thia district was also a sister of Mr. Stewart, of Cali- have been cut for hay that have ventilating pipes is first taken to the Gons. - HL. r~ ■ - y7— --»— Mr. McCullom will leave in the meeting and they elected Cecil Gal by being thrown from a horse, is able authorized by the county court upon fornia. have been visiting in this vi- heretofore always been harvested for attic, and then forced down again' loway. of Elgin, as the trustee in the to be about with tbe atd of a cane. F«sr a rtc»rooster in grain. Had It not been for this ar through the air space in the hig chlm- ■ morning for the return trip. It is petition of Milton citizens and waa cinity. case to take charge of the property. However, it will be some time yet be the first district to be voted on in FiRTLANUOz D. B. Richardson will make a busi rangement the hay crop would have nev and from there carried to the calculated that It will take 11.S<)0 for The indebtedness of tbe principal fore the limb will be entirely well. tiiephone Kain the state, under the law ot 1895. pro ness trip to Pilot Rock this morning. been tar l>elow the average for tbe rooms to furnish fresh air to the peo Doherty to square the matter and in the case is «8.000. while his liabil Mr. and Mrs. Spurtin. of La Grande, viding for irrigation districts. reason not only of the dry year and ple. keep out of the state's prison, for Mr. Frank Cockerline, of I.ake Che ities are $0.000. The bond of the I were visiting friends and relatives Great Interest has centered in the lan. is here on a visit to his parents. the consequent shortness of the crops The central chimney is large and . if the amount is made good, and the trustee was placed at «10,000. here last week. elec tion and a full vote of the resi I Miss Lizzie Clossen, of Portland, but further tiecause the use of so through Its centerithe iron pipe or1 costs of the arrest and transi>orta- Simon Hagen and wife are here de! is within the proposed boundary is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. Cath many added combines reduces me stack carrying off the smoke trom tlun are added, the truat company To Erect Cannery. yield of straw. from Nez Perce. Idaho, having been ot the district was brought out. erine Stanton. the heater is run. As all of the air will let the matter drop. As it is. the straw crop will lie a used for tbe ventilation of the house 1 Mr. McCullom is interested in the J Fulforth has the contract tor called to tbe Itedside of Grandma Ha The election passed off quietly. Mr. Henderson, of New York, is the new clerk at the mercantile store at small item in the list this year and has to pass the length of the chlm- > raising of fine horses, and is looking building the cannery at Echo for the gen. who has been very low for a the men who have depended on the ney around this pipe, it will be seen over the field here for a place to In American Hare Packing and Cold number of months. Frost in Central Oregon. this place. Tuesday morning was something of Miss Palmer will leave in a short Mrs. Harriett Simpson, of Athena, straw for the wintering of their stock that there will be no cold air admit vest. In the vicinity of Franklin Storage Company, and the lumber is there are several young men who arc now being delivered on the ground. time for Palouse City. Wash., where a record breaker for the 14th ot of July is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Rush will lie forced to buy hay at the mar ted to the rooms. ket price in order to keep their cat- anxious to come to this country and By the provisions of the gift of a she will spend her vacation among in Eastern Oregon. A healthy frost of Sand Hollow. Laundry. locate, and the sheriff is investigat block of land from the city of Echo relatives and friends. adorned the landscape before sunrise Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simonton, 1 tie through the winter. The laundry is also in the base-1 ing the conditions while he is here. to tbe company, this building must As yet only one lot of wheat has of Cold Spring, a daughter, on July Mrs. Annie Peterson and family ar- and in some places Ice was tn evi ment and covers 26x36 feet of the j H<- Is well impressed with the coun be three times the value of the land. come into the place and that was a dence We can afford to think of the 12. Mother and daughter are doing consignment of 1.000 bushels to the floor apace. It will be equipped with try. and if he can find a suitaldc The packing company propose® to go ! rived Saturday- from Kaslo. B. C. and suffering denizens of the torrid and well. I will make their home here in the fu three cement tubs and several wash Byers Mill. For it Mr. Byers paid 63 place will doubtless return and make the beyond this provision and make sweltering East with pity and com An ice cream social was held at I cents, but the price is not an indica ing machines and a wringer. In fact, building worth at least six times the ture. Mr. Peterson will remain at ¡»asslon as we Inhale the deliciously 1 Mrs. Frank Richmond's on Saturday tion of what the market will be when it will l>e a complete little laundry . this state his home. the mine® near Kaelo for an indefinite value of the land. evening last and was well attended. cool, invigorating, life-giving ozone of period. plant and will have all of the conven WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS The lawn was beautifully decorated the harvest is over and the grain be grand old Gilliam county. Great is Mrs. R. J. Buddy came up from iences of the larger places. In it will Fagan-Inman. with Chinese lanterns. An excellent gins to come in in earnest. Athena Saturday to look after their Oregon and fortunate are her people The load that was received was be done the washing of all the people , G W Biggs, of Arlington, is in the Roy Intnan and Misa incresa Fa interests here. —Condon Globe. program was also rendered. The pro stem, and for that reason the connected with the place. The dry city on a short business trip. R. ALEXANDER, Sole Agent. gan were married this afternoon at ceeds of the evening will be used to blue price was a little high. Threshing Has Begun. rw>m will be close to the furnace and Charles Betts, of Helix, is In the 2 o’clock, by Justice of the Peace help buy a bell for the Baptist church. Horses for Walla Walt®. The general harvest commenced to will be heated by it. John Blom, of this place, started his Fitz Gerald, at his office, Mr. Inman ALL TIRED OUT. city for a brief visit on business Mrs. Ben R Leland has been on the day J C. Houston, who lives about 34 over the county and It will be a the On the first floor will be found sick list. A B. Stevens, of Umatilla, was a is the night man at the Merchants' heading and threshing outfit last miles east of Prineville, passed will week before the grain begins to come sitting rooms. One of the rooms week near the Cold Springs. He is of Walla Cafe, and was formerly Tired all the time. Mrs. Mary Montgomery. Mrs. Alex into the warehouses to any great ex be on the right of the hall as you go visitor in the city today on business. through town Tuesday en route to Walla. His bride is a former resident reported to be very sick at present. Weary and worn out night and day Montgomery and Miss Lucy Mont tent. The farmers as a rule have no in and the other on the left. The Walla Walla with 32 head of horses O. H. Reeder, of Athena, was a of Spokane. J. Kilgore passed through here last gomery have gone to I-eh man Springs The land consists of 16 well mated Back aches; side aches. time to haul to the warehouses or the rooms will both be about 12x14 feet. guest of the Hotel St. George yester Thursday on his way from Im Grande for the summer. driving teams and Mr. Houston ex the mills while the machines are in The surgery will be on the first day. All on account of the kidneys. river where he has been for an outing Estray Notice. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mann, of Pen their fields, but as soon as the grain floor and will be in the southwest peels to sell them for about 3100 per Must help them at their work. R. B. Stanfield, the Echo sheepman, I One roan bull, branded circle W on the ]>ast two weeks. are visiting in Helix. span — Long Creek Light. is all sacked and left in the field, the corner of the building. It is a room is in the city today on a abort busi* right ribs and large K on left hip 1 A Pendleton woman shows you how dleton Miss Bessie Raymond did not go to School Closed in District 95. big teams will start for the city with 15x13 feet in dimensions and will be ness trip. Mrs. Fred Noble, who lives at 219 will pay liberal reward for return or School closed Tuesday in District Cosbie street, says: ‘‘I was troubled Portland last week as expected, to their annual haul for the mills and well lighted, It is plastered with the Mrs. J. W. Cronin, of Meacham,, is information leading to recovery. the examination In the business col storage companies. 95 after a very successful term being acme smooth plaster and will lie f6r three or four years with my back BERT WHITMAN. in the city the guest of friends for a lege. but expects to go in September. taught by Miss Bessie Palmer. It is predicted by the mill men and painted with several coats of white and kidneys, and was oppressed with Pendleton, Ore. short visit. Mr. Will Dale and wife and Mrs. the dealers that the prices for this enamel paint, a tired feeling the whole lime. My There will be no wood Ada Raymond started for Portland Mr. and Mrs. D. Sommer, of Elgin, ALBA HAPPENINGS. year will be higher than they were in the room except the floor and the back commenced to ache whenever I Horse Taken Up. did the least amount of work around yesterday morning to attend th® last year and that is to be expected window sashes and the doors. The are at the Hotel St. George for a Came to my place, nine miles north Harvest Hands Scarce and in De the house that compelled me to lift grand lodge of the Degree of Honor, from the fact of the short new crop. casings are all of galvanized iron, short visit in the city. west of Pendleton, April 17, 1903. one Penny Myrlck. an extensive farmer At the same time the farmers cannot Neva Hodder is visiting a few days anything or stoop over. The kidneys and the floors will Is? oiled and pol mand—Insurance Adjuster Exam- dark bay mare, had halter on. brand were irregular and annoyed me espe- r near Helix, is building a fine new expect to have the market raise to ished. Adjoining this room is the in the country, at the home of her ed pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet ining a Recent Loss—Good Crop i house. Losing your hair? Coming dally if I caught cold, I felt sleepy suit their misfortune for the whole drug room, a smaller room 19x12 feet, friend. Bernice Royce. white, two splits In the left ear. shod This Year of Mountain Berries— or drowsy all the time, I used many crop of this county would make no well supplied with shelves and was Bert Blair, of Meacham creek, out by the combful? And all round, weight 1,000 pounds, age General Neighborhood News. different medicines, some ot which EIGHT-DOLLAR PENSION FOR difference in the quotations of the drawers. in the city yesterday transacting bus- about 10 years. Owner of above de- doing nothing? No sense in SERVICES IN INDIAN WARS. general market. helped my. and some of which did If the mill men On the second floor there are four iness and meeting his friends. Alba. July 21 — Miss Cleo Beeler, t cribed animal can secure same by that! Why don’t you use not. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills so want to raise the price for local de rooms each 12x22 feet. These are Henry Blackman, of Heppner, one railing at my place and paying al) of Waitsburg. Wash., is here the highly recommended that I went to Been Taking Treatment for Rheuma mand it will be as they say, but in to be used by the men as sleeping guest of Mrs. H. T Connell. Ayer’s Hair Vigor and that charges of the important stockmen of the Brock & McComas Co. drug store tism at the Springs—Prospecting any case it is thought that the quo apartments and will each contain section, is in the city on business. Miss Belle Wallace, of Pendleton, D HOWDY SHELL, and got a box. They helped me from is here visiting Mrs, F. Brown. for Gold in This Vicinity—Sale of tations will lie several cents higher five or six beds. All of the men are Pendleton. Ore. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Babb, of Echo, the first and did me more good than than at a corresponding time last to be kept on the second floor and Mrs. C. E. Hoover, of Pendleton, Beef Cattle to the Seattle Market have returned to their home after a anything of the kind I had ever used. year. the women on the first. is here and will spend the summer. Harvesters Wanted. —Hill Crops are Best This Year. I am feeling better since the treat The bath rooms will be found on few days spent in the city visiting Ollie Reeves, who has been break 1 have a quarter section of wheat Ridge. July 18.—The residence of ment than I had in a long, long time Wheat at Holdman. both floors and will be fitted with the friends. promptly stop the falling? eight miles from Pendleton which I ing horses in tbe Big Bend country, before, thanks to Doan’s Kidney James Davis of Alba, is reported to Gerklng, ot Athena, is at Charles J. T Thorn, of Holdnian, is In best i>orcelain tubs. Adjoining the Your hair will begin to grow, want harvested as early as possible, has returned and will hay harvest Pills.” have burned July 5. He valued the the city today and reports harvesting bath rooms on both floors are the the Hotel St. George for a short as it has China lettuce in it. I will here. too, and all dandruff will dis For sale by all dealers. Price 50 property at about 11,000. It was in- now in progress in that vl mlty. closets, fitted with modern plumbing time, having come to the city for th® pay a little better than the regular Harvest hands are very scarce cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., sured. transaction of some business. appear. Could you reason Mr. Thorn has 375 acres of fall and as sanitary as can be made. rates to have it harvested early. Ad- here, it being necessary to send to Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the M. L. Peterson made a trip to the wheat. 100 acres of which has been The plumbing in the buildings is Mr and Mrs. B. B Hall and little dress C. H. Rosenberg. Peudleton. Pendleton for men. ably expect anything better? United States. cities of Athena, Pendleton and Helix cut The portion already harvested the most complete in the county, for child left this morning for Portland. Ore I Huckleberries are a good crop this Remember the name —DOAN’S— this week. He proudly sjieaks of re yielded two-thlrds of a crop and this it has been put In piece by piece and Olympia. Sea’tle and Tacoma, where year in the mountains. and take no other. ceiving a pension of «8 a month for field fairly represents the entire dis every precaution taken to make it they will spend two weeks of the hot | The roads so far worked are in Attention Sheepmen, services rendered the government trict. lasting and effective. It is trapped weather in visiting friends. I can furnish fine range on the good condition, but a large part of SI w * bottl*. during the Rogue River Indian war Miss Mary Thorn, of Holdman. Grande Ronde river, 20 miles from the highway has not been touched There are three combine harvest in several places, and has a fresh air and the Bannock and Snake Indian ers now at work in that section, be vent pipe that takes away the least who has been seriously 111, is slowly Elgin, also fin® range on the John this year, and is in a deplorable con wars. During the latter war he re longing to McRea & Shubert, R. chance for the gas from the cesspool convalescing and Mrs. Sawtelle, who Day river. Land owned by private dition. especially tne bridges. Ar »T a CT celved a very serious wound In his Harp and H. and W. Minor, and all getting Into tbe bouses. has been attending her, has return parties Address Box 44. La Grand®, Gn J. C. Lonergan, the cattleman, is CO NSUMPT t O N hip and was forced back while car- are busy early and late I The total cost of the place will b® ed to her home in this city. Or. I here looking for beeves for th® 8ound -■ The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Reveals That “Pe-ru-na is Calculated to Tone up the System, Restore the Func tions anil Procure Health.” SO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST THE DAIRY MAIN De Laval Separator I G olden W est Älcoho!, Opium« Tobacco Usili!) A* Flat Ironj wcaur out So do Kih§51«iryilaíí But it tiihcs Ion? time AsK O your merchant. 1 Acer’s Hair Vigor I Hair