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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
last Tuesday, while out on the run, as »o the beat uto for it, whether for j between La Grande and Huntington, municipal purpose« or for private .1-1 ) and was taken to the hospital Wed pendlture. nesday night, in r serious rendition, Undoubtedly there are cases in It pays to trade at The Peoples Warehouse it was thought for a couple of days city where the money could be FRIDAY, JULY 24. 1903 that an operation would not be neces plied for the relief of losses made by sary, but the case became so severe PRESENT CONDITIONS SATISFY the Hood, but whether or not these A LIGHT CROP IN MOST that lie submitted to an operation circumstances should be first reliev WALLOWA PEOPLE PARTS OF THE COUNTY. Friday at 10 o’clock in the morning ed Is what the people there would He recovered from the effects of like to The local committee the anaesthetic and was apparently Well Known Railroad Man Returns has made no reply to the message, Opening Price Undetermined and Un making good progress toward recov as most of the men are out of the From an Extended Visit to the In certain—Large Yields This Year ery, when he was taken suddenly city who have been at the head of the terior—Says an Enterprising Man Only in Isolated and Exceptional worst*. Saturday night and dieu at 2 relief movement, and it Is not like ASSAULT AND BATTERY Could Make a Fortune at Wallowa ly that anything will be done until Places—Little More Raised Than o'clock Sunday afternoon. Lake. He leaves a wife and one little CASES HAVE THE FLOOR.1 those men return. Enough to Supply the Local De- daughter. He was about 35 years old. mand Brown as a berry, Kit Carson, trav ------ > a competent and reliable man and BREVITIES. was the next in line of promotion to «•ling freight agent for the Northern Fight Between M. Curry and W. E. The harvest is on and the barley Pacific, ha.i returned from a thousand E. Sullivan, of Sumpter, is in the is beginning to come Into the ware- the position of passenger engineer, mile trip on the headwaters of the Rose Was the Most Serious and Is city for a short time He lived in this Being Fought—Other Events Were city for a short visit. houses and the mills, but as yet there about 12 years ago, where he held Snake and in the Wallowa country, W. A. Chamberlain, of Walla Walla, has been no price made for this sea the position of engine hostler on the occupying three weeks, says the Wai Trifling and Little Damage Was is in the city on a business trip. son's crop in the market reports, and O. R & N., and lias many friends in la Walla Statesman. Mr. Carson was Done. H. L. Swaggert left this morning the farmers are storing on the future this city. a passenger on the new steamer Im- Yesterday something must The remains will be taken to La uaha plying on the Snake between have for Athena, on a short business trip. market. According to the reports of got into the whiskey and the atmos- E. Johnson and A. Lingerly. of Jo the millmen and the grain dealers, Grande on No. 2 tonight, where the Lewiston and the liunaha mines on phere. for it was a day ot fights and seph. are in the city for a business the price will wale from 70 to 80 funeral will take place tomorrow un her maiden voyage two weeks ago. cents, but this is not fixed, and it is der the auspices of the Locomotive and describes the new service made of bloodshed. Today ____ ______________ 10 men were up visit. not known what the exact figure will Engineers. possible by the enterprise of Eastern before the police court charged with A. C. Chandler, of McMinnville, is be. men as opening up to travel and cap violating the ordinance against fight in the city today on a short business if it opens at 70 cents it will lie the ital a last territory on the upper MANGE NEAR MILTON. ing. There are so many of them that visit. same as it was last year, for the fig Snake river country, much of which it is impossible to get the details of R, C. French, president of the Wes ure then was from 65 to 70 cents. Band of Diseased Horses Running at i« little known to the outside world the different fracases, and they are of ton Normal, is in the city this after This will make a good margin, even Mining interests on the upper no consequence, anyway, for there Large in the Lanes. noon. at the present low ebb of the yield. Snake, Mr. Carson declares, are reach was not much damage in anv of Hudson Bay Farm. July 13, 1903. I The yield this year will be light in Ed Blackburn, of Baker City, was ing huge |>roportions and a vast sec them Thomas Hicks. John Doe — (To the Editor)—In your dally of : Thomas Scott. Leonard LeRowe. Roy the guest of the Hotel Pendleton yes all parts of the county, ranging from July 13 I notice an article saying the , tion of the country will be developed id to 50 bushels in most of the lo tor agricultural purposes within a Rounds. James Summers. James En terday. mange is a thing ot the i>ast. as that , H. B. Strong. of Walla Walla, spent calities. though in some of the bar disease has been stamped out in thia I very few years The trip up stream right. A. M. Mclx*an Murrey Curry »as without incident except where and W. E. Rose are the defendants in Sunday .n the city the guest of ley country it may run near to the county except on the reservation. average. One patch of eight acres lines had to bo run ashore to aid the the different affairs, and they are al) friends. Knowing the above statement to little boat to stem the swift water near Adams is reported to have raised of them up before the court as the Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beathe. of Wes- 125 sacks, and this is mentioned as a lie a mistake, I take this opportunity paper goes to press. ton. were in the city the guests ot marked yield for the year though in of setting you right. Along me coun of the rapids. From the Imnaha sec- ■ tion Mr Carson staged across country The wickedest one of the lot was friends over Sunday. a few isolated fields the harvest re ty road in the lanes between this to Wallowa, and has spent the past the fight between M. Curry and W. E Clark Nelson, of Weston, passed turns may show close to 65 and 70 place and Milton, Or., there is and week in the vicinity or the lake and Rose. There has been bad blood be through the city last evening en bushels: but ths will be in a few has been since early spring, a num Joseph in the interests of the com- tween the men for some time, and route home from Portland. i daces. and will be the exception and ber of scabby or mangy horses being l>any. yesterday Rose was in the Columbia in what 1 consider its worst stages. Father Van der Velden. of Wyom not the rule. “The Wallowa country and valley saloon when Curry came in. Rose They feed along in the lanes and is a veritable paradise and the inhab ing. is in the city the guest of Father The local brewery will use on an was standing by the swinging door, average about 2,500 sacks of malt rub themselves on pasture fences, itants know it." he said. "The re and as Curry came in he swung the Neate, at the Catholic parsonage. where sound horses are kept on the sult is that they do not care for im J. M. Garrison and family will leave barley, and there are other breweries door against Rose, striking him it inside, and in time are likely to cause the face. Although it was an acci this evening for Hidaway springs, in the county that will use nearly as great damage. They should be look migration or even a railroad. They much, but the whole crop of this are rolling in land and wealth. Con dent it enraged Ros«' and he struck where they will spend the summer. ed after. ditions around Wallowa lake show Curry in the face. They had a short Mrs. F. B. Wells is visiting friends year will not much more than supply Respectfully. much of the primitive state of 50 fight in the saloon, but were separat ind attending the Degree of Honor of the local demand. But as a matter of W S. GOODMAN years ago There are a few scattering ed and kept apart for a time, but as t*»e A. O. U. W. meetings in Port fact, the county does not much more than raise enough of the grain to sup (arms and campers as usually make it soon as Rose went out of the saloon land. RACE HORSES TO SEATTLE. ply the home demand, for in the best headquarters tof a few weeks’ sport and onto the street Curry followed Mr. and Mrs. George Proebstel. of years there is never more than 40,000 in hunting and fishing, but as to per him and knocked him through the Athena, were the guests of tne Gold- Fine Lot of Horses Will Be Shipped I manent improvements or enterprises window of one of the shops, a couple ?n Rule yesterday for a short visit in or 45.000 bushels shipped out of the Tomorrow — Some of Especial there are very few. An enterprising county for foreign consumption. Out of doors north of the saloon. ihe city. side of the brewing barley used al) man with som«- capita! com- turn tbe Promise. Rose’s face was cut by the glass Miss Grace Beagle, accompanied by the rest is used for feed. and there is and his hand was also cut. Today he James Irvine will ship a car of race head of the lake into an excellent looks as though he had gone through Mrs. Hopper, will leave in the morn not much more than to last through horses from the Smith & Perringer summer resort and make money at a combine, and the case is being ing for Spokane on an extended visit the year. track east of the city, to Seattle In It. "It is necessary, of course, to (ought by both sides as the papet with relatives and friends. The barley crop is a new thing, the morning, where they will start in goes to press. Robert Warner, the pastor of the comparatively in this county, or at the racing circuit Some good horses stage it in tor 50 miles. Elgin being Methodist Episcopal church, has re ¡east it is only in late years that it have teen in training at that track the nearest railroad point.' turned from Union, where he has has assumed a place among the im for weeks past, and they are expect DIDN’T LICK ARMSTRONG. been attending the camp meeting. OPENING SPOKANE RESERVE. portant products of the county. It ed by their owners and managers to Man who Neglected His Horse Pays Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Searles are in has been grown in small patches for make a good showing for themselves ?ortland in attendance on the grant many years, but the culture is grow when they are put on the track. Four Five Hundred Fifty-Five Indians Will His Bill and Leaves Town. First Receive Eighty Acres of Land odge A. O. U. W. and the Degree ing. and more is raised today than of the horses going today are Ollie Yesterday afternoon a story was >f Honor conventions, which are ir ever before, and in the years to come M. Ovita. Francisco and Bonner. M Each—No Action Till After Allot- told of a man who brought his horse more still will be sown on tbe lands There is talk of sending others, but ession there. ment, to town and left him standing m the Mrs. E. Baum, accompanied by her where the wheat yield is light, for it is not known yet whether or not hot sun all the forenoon and part of Washington. July 20.—It is expert »n Sol. left yesterday for the valley. much of the land that will not yield they will go at this time, Mr. Irvine ed that under the the afternoon, until the police took contract recently heavily in wheat will go from 50 to will accompany tbe stock on the vhere they will visit at Portland ant pity on the brute and had him put 60 bushels to the acre in barley. conrse and manage them in their authorized the survey of tbe lands o: it Salem They formerly resided at in a stable. the Spokane Indian reservation In The barley this year is of good races Shortly after the horse had been he latter place. Eastern Washington will be complet quality, but the straw is short, as is H. Nelson, of Walla Walla, is in the red and watered the man hove ed early in the summer of 1904. and Band of Rams All Saved. ity to arrange for the production oi the case with the wheat, but it is in around the corner and sought the as soon thereafter as possible allot most cases long enough to cut. and The big band of blooded merino place where he had left his steed i vaudeville show to be opened next ments of 80 acres each will be made that is more than can be said of the rams that were taken to the Montana but found it not. He immediately Wednesday evening in the big tent to every Indian man. woman and Outfitters for .len and Women it wheat in tbe county, Altogether range by Charles Cunningham in the raised the cry of horse thief, but was >n Raley’s island. • Mid properly on the reservation is a good crop and a paying one to early part of the summer, were all told that a darky well-known in the Toe balance, aside from a small area Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Guard, of Pilot saved by the herders and safely city had led it away, so he hunted lock, were in the city yesterday er those who have raised it. reserved for schools, grazing, etc., weathered the heavy storm about a the gentleman of color. There he oute to Portland, where they have will be opened to exploration, loca month ago that swept over the Mon First Grain Report was told that the horse was in the tone to attend the Workmen conven- tion occupation and purchase under ■ tana country and did so much dam barn, and he went to get it. At the I. A. Christopher, one of the pro the min.ng laws as provided in the ions there in session. after the accident. The two little barn he asked who had it put there gressive farmers o' Adams, was in age to the stock of that section. It last Indian appropriation act. Robert Walker, one of the farming the city Saturday afternoon transact is tbe intention of the owner to sell and was told that the deed was done The Ssokane reservation contains sons of Professor Talkington by the order of John Armstrong, the uen of the Helix ne-ghborhood. was ing business in connection with the the stock from the range to those approximately 153.000 acres, and ac j their live* in the same vicinity who are seeking the best blood that policeman. The man was wroth and n the city Saturday transacting bus harvesting of his crop. This year Mr. cording to the last census, taken by said that he would go find the police ness and making arrangements for Christopher sowed eight acres oí an be found for tbe improvement of the school authorities the population The butchers of Troutdale organ their flocks. As there are about 2.900 larvesting of his crops man and after administering chas- ground with eight sacks of barley, and is 555. of which number 371 are Low ed a protective union Thursday tisement to him would seek his place the other day he harvested 325 sacks head of rams and as they are all full- er Spokanes. and 184 are Upper and HAY STACKS BURNED. of abode, so he led his horse away of good grain from the field. There blooded merinos, a small fortune Is Middle Spokane*. Earb of these In has been about 1,000 bushels of bar represented in the flock and sat down on the curb to await dians will be entitled to SO acres of Ali Summer G od- must be cl -ed < ut and Lightning Causes Considerable Loe* ley threshed in the vicinity of Adams the coming of the victim. agricultural land on tbe reservation, Furnish Warehouse Empty. Soon a pair of shoes came in his so far this year, and it has averaged to John Armstrong. which is equivalent to a total allot line of vision and a long-tailed coat The Furnish warehouse handled ment of about 44.490 acres Allowing j During the electrical storm that from 65 to 70 bushels to the acre and looking far above he met the massed over the city last night the about a million and a half jiounds of 9.008 acres for schools, grazing lands : questioning gaze of Pendleton's tall ightning struck a couple of haysucks JOURNAL “BARGAIN DAY. wool this season Of that amount and other public purpos-•». there will < policeman. He looked a moment in the fielu belonging to John Arm 1.250.000 pounds have been baled for in round numbers, be about 100.00««' are th«- means we are using to accomplish this er.d and then rose slowly to his feet, strong and situated about half a mile Enterprt*in9 Portland Paper Will Cut shipment, and the other 250.000 acres of the reservation to be opened j looked once more from the ground up from the city. The hay was scatter Prices in Two on Friday. Aug. 28. pounds have been used by the Pen by presidential proclamation. If vou want ANYTHING call * i: us and then said. "Well, I guess it is ed al! over the fleld, and the stacks As a means of securing a large dleton mills. The footings were made It wiil be recalled that immediately cool enough for me to be goin'.' were ignited and burned. The hay number of subscribers for its con- this afternoon and at this time all of after the passage of the Indian appro mounted his horse and rode away. lad just been stacked and was cut stantly growing subscripton list, the the wool in the warehouse has been priation act tn the first session of the Tom 45 acres of graund and was val Oregon Daily Journal has arranged to disposed of and the place made ready past congress, a number of prospect QUIET HOME WEDDING. 'led at 3400. There was no insurance hold a “Bargain Day” on Friday. for the grain crop that will begin to or» rushed onto tbe Spokane reser on the property and it will be a toul August 28. when the paper will be come into the town in the next week ration and attempted to acquire lands Marriage Wednesday Evening of loss. sent to mall subscribers at one-half or so. Most of the wool that was sold under tbe mineral law» Two day» Popular Young People. was sent to the Eastern mills after tbe act was signed, a subse The report that it was the work of price. Under this unprecedented offer you quent resolution was passed annulling Wednesday, July 15. at 5 o'clock hoboes is not substantiated, and is the opening feature of the law as ap p. m . at the residence of the bride'» □ot likely, for several people watch <an secure The Oregon Daily Journal, Fat Cattie to Seattle. mother, Mrs. Will McGregor. Rev. ing the storm saw the lightning strike which is an up-to-date newspaper of J. C Lonergan will ship out another plied to the Spokane reservation un J. Edwards, of tbe Congregational in the immediate vicinity and the 12 to 24 pages each Issue, by mall, car of fat cattle for the Frye-Bruhn til after allotments were made Tbe church united in the holy bonds of flames spring up at once from the one year for 32.50. Company, of Seattle, this afternoon, original act had been passed on the I The Semi-Weekly Journal. 8 to 12 matrimony. Mr. Raphael Barck and sucks. over the W & C. R. The cattle are assumption that allotments had been pages each issue, one year for 75 Miss Emma Haigh. the pick of several bands belonging made which was not true. The sup : cents. Oliver’s Skin Soap M Sewn« Mackin e Oil *^7-, The bride is well known here, ana LITTLE CHILD SHOT to James and Frank Roach. W. Smith posed rights of those who entered ‘ ”IOC The Weekly Journal. 16 to 20 paxes dearly beloved by her many friends, ■ >0C tor and J. Jones, who live in the vicinity tne reservation in the two days pri-1 Soto **rat» for «ht» city and the groom is one of Pendleton’s Pistol Accidentally Discharged by each issue, one year for 50 cents. of the city. In the near future Mr. or to the passage of the amendatory To subscribers to whom The Daily Lonergan will have another large resolution will not hold good unless highly respected and trusted young Falling From Wagon to the Ground. Root Beer lournal is delivered by carrier, tn men. shipment from the soutnem part of those same parties renew their appli The 5-year-oid daughter of Mr. and delicto a. per clw ............. Portland and other cities, the yearly the county. 5c The bride was dressed in a beauti cations after the issuance of the pre» ■ idential proclamation next summer. I ful white dress, wearing white carna Mrs. Warren was shot accidentally advance payment under this offer, Saturday evening near Sumpter and will be 34.50. tions. Mr. Fred Book supported the Building Delayed. This offer, for one day only. Is groom, while Miss Willa McGregor lied a tew hours later. The mem- Sea n *'u “ p»r *■ poual ** TWO CHILDREN DROWNED. ° “ Salt 04,1 partaci. 10c DC >ers of the family were en route from T. M. Lowe, who has been at work made to old or new subscribers, who was bridesmaid. After congratulations a delicious ’.he Palouse country to Rogue River nay their subscriptions In advance on the Kerr-Gifford warehouse at Another Sad Accident at Dewiston, Soap ,or (RU. iron <»«« lunch was served. The bride's cake /alley and were preparing to camp from August 28. 19<>3. Old subscrib Cayuse, returned home Saturday, and Brown's Tree Soap Near Where Talkington Boys Were C Bark “ or <!♦. was beautifully decorated with a In lifting the bedding out of tbe wa- ers whose subscriptions are paid in will remain In the city. Work on li-nw fabric*, per package • Ilk 4« 'rom your raw bui-h Drowned, DC ;on a revolver was thrown onto the 1 nkc enough tor u orchard advance of August 28. 1903. can have the building has been greatly delay wedding bell. l^ewston. July 29.—Saturday morn-' The guests present were Rev. J 'ongue and exploded, the bullet pass their subscriptions advanced one year ed by the failure of building mated ing John Driest! and Joseph Buss al to arrive on time from Perry. The men. aged 12 and 14 years. were Edwards. Mr and Mrs. K. Van Drar ing through the little one's body. The by taking advantage of the offer. As a further inducement, to excite warehouse is now ready for the floor drowned in the Clearwater near its of the Hotel Pendleton; Adjutant :ather is a member of the Knights of Howell and wife and daughter, of the Pythias and Odd Fellows lodges. The the Interest of newspaper readers in Ing and will be completed in about junction with the Snake. The child-1 Salvation Army; Mrs. Beddow. Miss funeral was held yesterday under the The Journal newspaper. The Journal 10 days, if lumber can be procured on ren had started to a shingle mill In ; time. wtli give the following awards: Colliton. Mr. Fred Book, and Miss auspices of these lodges. the lower end of town to look for: To the newspaper published near Emma Green, of Walla Walla. Illness light work of some kind and i-ad evi | SUIT BROUGHT Big Hog Contract, est the postofllce from which is sent prevented her sister. Mrs. Lx>ve, from dently gone In the water for a bath. A. L. Swaggert. of Athena. Is in tbe the largest list of subscribers to The Tbe elder boy. Joe Bussmen, made attending. I« in Two Hundred Eight Dollars city today, having come down with a Journal under this offer, 325 in cash Many beautiful and useful presents a heroic effort to save his compan load of fat hogs for the Perry Houser Controversy. will be given, and, in addition, to were received. They will immediate ion, when he saw that he was drown In shipping our order recently Meat Company. Mr. Swaggert has ly begin housekeeping and their many A suit was filed this morning by tbe each of 10 other newspapers publish sold ■ large lot of hogs to the com ing. and both were lost. friends wish them a long and happy Fleckenstein The bodies were recovered soon from a large Eastern toilet paper fac Moyer company, ed nearest to the respective postof- pany and by the terms of the contract life. through its attorneys, James A. Fee fices from which is sent tbe largest Is to deliver a load of 20 bead at the tory, an error was made and a much and R. J. Slater, against C. H. Wai- list of subscribers to The Journal un slaughter house in this city every der this offer. 35 in cash will be given. HEPPNER RELIEF FUND. ter. higher grade paper was sent—a tine Mondav morning until the contract is Is truly its proper name, for It is an action brought to recover filled. WILL ATTEND WHITMAN. Question Raised as to the Proper Use 3208.80 wth interest at 6 per cent t'ssue worth 12%c a roll. Rather then no rine was ever made to equal for the Money Yet Unused. a Savage. Simplicity in con from February 23. 1903. to date, to Hailstorm on Meacham Creek. recall the shipment the factory turn- struction and operation, and The committee at Heppner having gether with costs of the action. It Dean of the College Has Been Can E. J. Wilbur, of Meacham creek, is great accuracy make laem sel vassing In This Vicinity. in charge the distribution of the is the balance due on an account of ed over the entire shipment to us at in tbe city today, He reports a se- dom equalled and never sur funds sent there by the various 3238.80 owed the plaintiff by the de Frank E Whitham, the financial vere hailstorm at North Fork and passed. The new 22-calibre towns, yesterday sent a communlca fendant for goods delivered. the price of a cheaper grade. xgent of Whitman College, returned Savage is a marvel tor a small tion to the committee in this city Walter is a saloonkeeper at Wes- to his home this morning, after a visit Wilbur station, 30 miles east of this city last night about 8 o'clock. Some Nothing like it has ever been sold gun. We have just got a few asking them to give some idea as to ton. of several days in this city in the of the hail stones were as large as right from the factory what use the committee here would interests of his ec liege. While here in this city. would like to have you marbles and while no particular dam- like to have the fund applied. There Kamela News Notes. Mr. Whitham made arrangements Our Iced Drinks are good them ace was done, this fact was due to is at this time plenty of money at with several of the young people of oz. of Medicated Paper.) (30 enough for the Angels and we Kamela, July 18.—Al Runke was Heppner for the use of the men in called to Nebraska Friday to be at the the city to attend the college during the very brief duration of the storm feel certain they will refresh Three rolls for 25c. charge of the work there, and they bedside of a sister who is not expect- the coming year. In all about a doz and please all ordinary human Visit of a Pioneer. would rather the people who donated ed to live. en of the prospective students have beings. On these very warm Andrew McQueen, one of the pio the money would express some idea days and evenings, there are no Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson will signified their desire to attend the more popular beverages than leave for the coast in a few days to college, and five Have made up their neer residents of this section of the 621 Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies our minds definitely to be there when the country, was in the city today shak spend the hot season. ing hands with what number of old in September. classes are called Everybody is rushing their wood SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. to market as fast as possible before These are the Misses Myrtle Hawks, friends be could And uere. For near ly 20 years Mr. McQueen was a farm the wheat harvest causes a scarcity Mabel McDill, Eva Beltz, Grace g Crockett and Orville Edwards. The er on Birch creek, and is now locat- of cars. « ed in Washington, where he is en- a » Engineer Jacobson has a pair of rest will attend if the circumstances « Joying the declining years of his life. thoroughbred stag hounds which he of the future will permit. « Mr. Whitham is enthusiastic in the purchased in New York. a Real Estate Transfers. praise of his college, and classes it Huckleberries are now turning a Allen McKinnon and E. A. McKin Your money back if it don’t wake slightly ripe and will be in season in as the best of the educational insti a • a tutions north of the California line. non. his wife, have sold to the Pen » you up. That is the guarantee we about 10 days. a He says that in the East It is called dleton Savings Bank for 32.585, the will give with our alarm clocks. We a Is the "quick meal’ ’of the day the Yale of the Northwest, and that it southeast quarter of section 11, In a have them in many varieties. Don't Injured for Life. —have to hurry off to work— a Is really the highest In requirements township 2, north of range 32 east. take your good gold watch out In the John Roberts, who was shot by no time to cook. it you eat a » On 3 Coat Enamaled Ware. 5 Year Charles R. Roork has sold to Isaac harvest field. We can sell you a re Deputy Sheriff Nave at Wallula last of all of the small colleges of this a mush you can nnd ~iv kind j territory. It has a quarter of a mil a Jay for 31,550, lots 1, 2 anil 3 In the ; liable timekeeper in cheap case just spring through that ofllce’s mistaking livre. The kind that is served Guarantee. See our Granite Ware a the thing for the harvest field. If him for a hobo, called at the Union lion of dollars endowment and no reservation addition to Pendleton hot or the kind you eat cold, ! a a you lose it you are only out a dollar office yesterday. Mr. Roberts still debt, and one of the best men 1« at Window Display. a sweet, thin Bacon, nice. Arm Cut With Glass. or two. You can't afford to neglect suffers occasionally from the severe its head to be found In the education a convenient cans — slices, in your eyes. We have smoked glasses, wound and says he will never be the al field a Frank Fugit, one of the East Ore a minute to cook. takes just a » same man again. He is on a small eye protectors and goggles. gon carrier boys, was quite severe!/ » ENGINEER KRANER DEAD. Does your watch need repairing? chicken farm just east of town.— cut on the arm, while reaching « Syrup—the kind that makes « Our repair department is thoroughly Walla Walla Union. » through a broken window pane, Sun eat a doxen hot you want to a Well Known Employe of O. R. A N. day. A gash one and a half inches in equipped and our work guaranteed. cakes. Small and large cans Succumbs to Appendicitis. length was made just above the right According to R. G. Dun & Co., the Dll Court Street a a gross earnings of all the railroads of Coffee, the kind that Is not Al Kraner, a well-known and high elbow, and while it is very painful, it H the United States for the first five ly respected engineer of the moun is not necessarily dangerous. equaled In Pendleton. t months of 1903, were 3686,803,542, tain division of the O. R. & N. at La The Reliable Druggie; Delegate to Grand Lodge. three-fourths of the entire mileage Grande, died yesterday at St. Vin PoMoffice Block I’honr Main *51 being represented in the report. These cent's hospital in Portland, as the C. P. Davis has gone to Portland, RARRIT MPT A I *” »*• world, made trom type metal, cast figures are an increase of 13.4 per result of an operation for appendici where he will attend the meeting of THE D.AlJOI I 1*1 L. I AL Into lo pound bar», price $i.oo per bar, at ths cent over corresponding months in tis. the grand lodge of the A. O. U. W.. | East Oregonian office. * JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1902, and 20.7 per cent over 1901. Mr. Kraner was taken suddenly ill which convenes there today. Short Lines of Odds and Ends, Broken Sites and THE LAST PAIR Left, just as good as the first pair sold but the prices on these last pairs are radically different MMiHeinì0 4en’s Canvas Shoes, and Low Shoes in Patent Colt, Velour Colt and Vici Kid All new stylish seasonable goods. WE Wl L MXKE THE I’RLES RIGHT. Ct me and see The Peoples Warehouse Special Clearance Sale Introducing cur PRICES THE FAIR Boston Store A Mistake KOEPPEN’S DRUG STORE Heavenly Drinks THOMPSON Harvesters’ Supplies Phosphates Ice Cream Soda Pick-me-ups Pooches Egg Drinks Root Beer Rattle Dazzle Pecan Sundae Broakfast DISCOUNT • W. J. CLARKE & Co. ** F. W. Schmidt's HUNZIKER HARDWARE Co HAWLEY Bros.