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I containing his tools on his shoulder SATURDAY’S LOCALS. Having lieen out of the city for sev eral days, he was unaware of the R Walker, of pilot Rock. I« in th.' changes taking place on Webb street city on a business visit. «here George Darveau is building his W A. Mikesell, of Echo, is iu the new sample rooms, and in the dark FRIDAY. JULY 24. I9t'3. <-Ry on u business visit. ness. stumbled over the railing on MISS BONNIE WORMINGTON UMATILLA COUNTY DEBT » W. H. Babb, of Echo, is In the city THREE BOX CAR TOURISTS the sidewalk and fell to the bottom of ♦ STEADILY DECREASING. the basement, a distance of about ENTERTAINS HER FRIENDS. today on a business visit. LOSE THEIR LITTLE ALL. in connection with oor greater nine feet He struck on his head and M. Goodnight, of Echo, is in Pen tne sack fell on top of him. dleton on a business visit. Interesting Statement Compiled From Victims Are Harvest Hands Who After he had gathered his wits to Very Serious Case of Rheumatism— J. L- Buckhassen, of Ritter, is in Records—Liabilities gether Mr. Linderman groped his way the Official Mrs. Mayberry Returns From an Were Coming to Pendleton to Work the city on a business visit. Have Been Reduced About Sixty- out of the excavation and went to his Extensive Tour—Brick Business —No Clue to the Perpetrators—Ar- E Cameron, of Echo, is a visitor in home. This morning he is suffering Two Thousand Dollars in Three Block About to Be Erected—Meth tne city today for a short rived in Town Thia Morning. and from a badly strained neck Years. ; odist Pastor's Salary Raised. trip. I bruised face, but otherwise Is none Peter Hostetler is In the city thia E. Payet. of Echo, was in the city the worse for the fall. For some time the county clerk’s Milton. July 16.—Mrs. Harry- J yesterday for a short time on busi- morning minus his watch, his money, office has been busy preparing the Miller arrive«] here Monday from nets. his gun. bis knife and pocketbook as LOST TWO FINGERS. accounts and arranging the items of her horn«* at Idaho Falls, Idaho, and tbe r«*sult of a chance meeting with MONDAY, with thousands of other new items we will launch ♦ Mrs B. F Sparrow, of Hilgard. WAN the various departments of the coun Harvest Hand Became Tangled the greatest silk sale ever attempted, beyond conception, and Up in is a guest of Mrs. J. L. Williamson. the guest of friends in Pendleton yes- three bad men on a train this side of ty business preparatory to closing the Baker City last night Mrs W. 8. Brown is seriously ill of terday. a Combined at Ennis Ranch. wiil introduce the latest New York silk craze, books for the end of the fiscal year, Hostetler and two companions rheumatism and grave doubts are en R. W Hotchkiss, one of the pas started for Pendleton from the south While working on a combined har lertainetl for her recovery Peau de Cygne in black selling at ft 25 per and at last the work has all been tors of Ukiah, is in the city the guest ern part of the state a few days ago, done and the report is ready to be vester on the Ennis ranch this morn yard. Our special introductory price per Miss Bonnie Wormington entertain ! ot friends today. ing. a harvest hand named Laney made. intending to work in the harvest 5 ard ........................................... .............................. . Ever since the present administra got two fingers caught tn a cog wheel. ed a few of her friends Wednesday O. D. Teel, of Echo, spent last fields in the vicinity of this place. It afternoon, it being her sixth birth Before he could jerk his hand away tion went into office the total indebt night in the city, returning home on is the habit of Hostetler to work for edness of tbe county has been grad the members had been fearfully day. She received a number of pres the morning train. a machine man near thia city every • ents from her little friends. Forty other pieces of silk to be sold. I^ook at window. The injured ually shrinking until now the whole crushed and ground, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hagin. of Nez harvest and he had started north to E I.. Smalley, proprietor of the amount that the county owes man was brought to the city lmtne- take his usual summer job. Perce, Idaho, are in the city tbe will not be much over >40,000. When diately and had his wounds dressed. Pioneer drug store, came over from guests of friends. Th«- men were in a box car about Mr Chamberlain took the office the Unless blood poisoning sets in his Walla Walla last night to attend a 30 miles this side of Baker City this Miss M. V. Gaithers, assistant su- morning, attempting to get county debt was >102.103.03. That injuries will not prove serious, be meeting of the A O. U. W. lodge He ' some perintenuent ot the Umatilla Indian sleep, when three masked men climb yond the loss of the two fingers. returned home this morning. was on July 1. 1900. school, Is in the city today. This is the second harvest accident By the last report the total of the <-d inside and told them to throw up Mr and Mrs. Pierce McClessy took It E. Cox, one of the hardware men their hands county debt is >63.324.74. This is the of the season, A. M. Robinson, a their departure yesterday for Port- ■ The sleepy m*u com Millions of the world’s best people book value of the indebtedness, prominent farmer four miles south land after two weeks visiting here I of Athena, is a guest a> the Hotel plied with the request and were re west of town. lielug caught beneath with relatives. Pendleton for a short visit In the city lieved ot all the valuables they had. use Cuticnra Soap, assisted by Cuticnra though in fact the real debt is some less, tor the fact that the price paid a derrick Sunday moruing and i»adly Mrs V J Walker and daughter, of Hosteller lost a gold waicu, 120 ii Mrs Nancy Spence went to Imyton j Ointment, the great skin cure, for pre for the new grounds and buildings of ernshed about the back and abdomen Monday to visit her son Andrew. Shi* Helix, returned to their home this cash a gun and two pockettxx.ks serving, purifying and beautifying the the county poor Tarm is included in His injuries are serious and it will morning, after a visit with friends In One ut bls companions lost a «atet will return tomorrow. and al«oui 85. and the other lost about skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, the total This shows the car«* of the be some time before he can attend to this city Mrs Mary S Smith of Santa Cruz. scales and dandruff, and the stopplug of present set of officials and their his duties about the farm again.— Cal., is her«- visiting her brother. W. H Bell, of Cabbage Hill, is in 94. Th«- men. after getting the Walla Walla Statesman ’ the city today on u business visit money, dropped off In the darkness falling hair, for softening, whlU-uing careful administration of the county 1 Tassev stewart. fund. and disappeared. The loss was told and soothing red, rough and sore hands, AAA AaA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA to Miss Eva King, who is employed preparatory to the harvest in his ¡Art to the police in I-a Grande, and a de- The first of the year is always the | RIDGE NOTES 4 of the «-ountry. as a nurs« in th«- Walla Walla hos for baby rashes, ltchlngs and chafings, heavy part, as tar as figures and ex s< rl pt Ion ot the men given, but there W. M. Blakley, of Eastland, tbe for i* no clue a* to their whereabouts, for annoying Irritations, or too free or penses go. as will be seen from the Harveat Is in Progress and Promises pital sp« nt Wednesday aud Thursday with h«-r aunt and uncle Mr anil Mrs mer sheriff of the county, is in the and it is doubtful as to their ever be- Fairly well. offensive perspiration, for ulcerative figures that follow. This is due to < F E. Wilcox. city today visiting relatives and Ing found the added expense of the county gov E. Baker and his mother and weaknesses, and many sanative, anti w trlends and transacting business Mr. .M P. Castle and daughters.. < ernment during the cold ¡»art of the septic purposes which readily suggest year, provision for which must be two sisters came up from Pendleton Pearl and Eth«-I. were here Sunday ! J I. Miller, the justice of tbe p«>«<e THE WEEK'S WEATHER. i themselves to women, especially moth made in the latter part of the sum this week to »¡»end a few weeks dur atid Monday visiting Mr Castle's sis from Milton, was a visitor in the ing harvest and tak«- some recr«-a ter. Mrs. W J. Neil. Summary mer and the fall. These extra expen city yesterday, having come bere on of Temperature in Pendl«- ers, as well as for all the purposes of tion Mr. G A Cowl has aitv-pted a j»o- i | business connected with his office. ses show in the January totals, as t«.n for Seven Daye. the toilet, bath and nursery. We ar«' still having warm days an'! Isitiou ax clerk in U J McIntyre'» j will be seen. M«sdames Mary Montgomery and U ka I Weather Observer R. P. Bry cool nights The range is from 46 to : grocery store Cuticnra Soap combines delicate On July 1. 1900. the total debt of _______ . . ... ■ A. B. Montgomery and Miss Lucy emollient properties derived from Cutb tbe county was >102,103.03; on Janu 90 degrees Mrs W S. Mayberry and children , Montgomery, all of Helix, were in son. furnishes the following summary of the weather for the past week. Crops that were sown in the dust , who have b«-en visiting relatives an«! ' p,Ua'i*^7n I have a large stock of caet ir machine, cura, the great skin cure, with the pur ary 1. 1901. it was >105.975 87. From yesterday the guests of There is nothing remarkable about est of cleansing ingredients and the this will be seen the added weight of are going to mak.- a tolerably fair ; I friends in Linn. Sherman an«! Mor-1 black and cylinder oils, graphite, Taylor I friends the report, except the very low tem most refreshing of flower odours. No expense in the last half of the year yield 1 row counties for the past seven weeks, i | Mrs. F A Green* of Echo, return perature reached about 3 o'clock and caster oil, axle grease, compound in other medicated soap ever compounded . ret time«! to Milton Wednesday is to be compared with it for preserv O11 July 1. 19"l. the debt was >101.- ► Hotel Dacres Sold, Miss Christina McRae, of Walla | ' ed to her home thia morning, after a Wednesday morning. bulk and buckets. Get my price»- be 667.76; January 1. 1902, it had rais«»«l ing. purifying and beautifying the skin, visit with Mrs. Cooper, of the Stra- Th« thermometer went down to 31 The formal transfer of the Hotel 1 M alta, arrive«! here Tuesday and is | scalp, hair and hands. No other for to >119,752.32. July 1. 1902, the debt fore buyii g your harvest supply. degree» at that time and more than 1 a guest of the Misses Anna and Car-1 hou rooming house, Mrs. Green U eign or domestic toilet soap, however fell to >72.002.75; January 1 of this , Dacres was made to ex-M'arden Cat- the wife of the proprietor of the ho one citizen who went to bed with the 4 trie McQuary. 4 expensive, is to be compared with it for year, it had jumped to 8103.698.54. 1 ron at noon today by Mr. and Mrs. S. The lawn social given by the M. E. tel at Echo, and was in this city look usual allowance ot summer covering 4 all the purposes of tbe toilet, bath and and the present report pulls it down Simon, who have conducted the well- got up and pulled down the window, 4 ing after property investments nursery. Thus it combines in one soap to >63.324.74 This will show that the i known hostelry for several years. A I people near the Vincent ruurch last hunted up another quill and closed 4 1 Saturday evening netted them 4 the | farewell dinner party was given sev county in the last three yeans, from at one price the most eflectlve skin and the transom Following is the maxi 4 Case of Typhoid Fever. complexion soap, and the purest and July 1. 190«, to July 1. 1903. has paid 4 eral friends at the hotel last night. , 1 eat sum of >33.50. 4 mum and minimum temperature for 8. A. Kidwell was brought to this Charles Run«!el|. who ha-- been he«e sweetest toilet, bath and nursery soap ‘ft >38.778.28 of the public debt anti I Mr. anil Mrs. Simon will ieav»> for th«- 4 the week: city last night from Helix and was 4 -.¡siting at the home of Dr C. W in a few more years at the rate now Sound and San Francisco after spend- ever compounded. Mm. Max. 4 Su’d throorbout tbe work! Cubcur* KcaotTent. paying, the county will be out of «iemt ' ing several days visiting at the home 1 I k mas. departed this murr.ing 1 for a taken to the county hospital suffer July lw .............................. 5K (la fans otCSeitot« C«-»l HIM. 2M per jnslo« 95 4 ing with an attack of typhoid fever. and free from ail Incumbrance 4 ; of Mr and Mrs. Albert Goldman in brief visit at Walla Walla Qsmvst, »fc. Soar. -<■ Der- a« - Laaiaa. J < ha-tar- July 11 ............................ 53 94 4 XoaaaS«., Faito.>Kxe la U 1-a.x . Boaan.. 1 V Cataataa The M E people of this city have The young man has been working The detailed statement of the last j South Second street The Hotel Da 74t Main Street Aaa. ?«"’ Drac * «”—« Carp., sdj P- pa July 12 89 ............................ 53 _____on a farm near Helix for some time. a^-Seod for - an asm ,! th- '»'• S-, p >ad Hair • report is given below and will show ores under the efficient management in«-rease«l their pastor's salary from ............................ 54 77 I when be was taken sick and it «as July 13 the distribution of the funds and the of Mr. and Mrs. Simon has become >500 to >600 ............................ 51 81 thought best to remove him where July 14 Miss Bessie Sutton arrived her,, __ status of the countv's affairs financi one of the best appointed hostelries ........................... >1 .THE.... 91 yesterday from her home at Heppner , could have the proper care, . He July 15 ally; I in the Inland Empire.—Walla Walla ............................ 50 91 _________ ___ ill nave a July 16 and is a gu«*st of her aunt. Mrs Asa 1 18 BO( 'iangerously ill. ___ but will ni Statesman. Liabilities. long siege before he is able once Moore > 1.477.29 j Tax tenders ........................ TO NATIONAL G. A. R. more to go to work in the field •» Did a Humane Act. M«ts Elam Entertains. 19.S20.M 1 State tax ............................ The city officials are humane and Miss Bertie Elam entertained a 176.15 Tax Red. surplus ............ Delegates From Pendleton Will Leave Accident at the Go I con da. LIMITED 1241.67 believe in the old adage of kindness number of her friends at her home Stale school fund ............ Hero August 10. George Oswell. foreman at the Gol 65,00 to the brutes. This morning a mao last night in honor of her cousin. , conda mine, near Sumpter, was se Institute fund ................ G W Rigby aad wife. P P Collier came into the city and tied his horse Miss Amanda Elam, of Ponlanu. Pro-1 . 16,950.90 School fnn<1 (county) That was the last that gressive 1 onvi-rsation «as indulged tn ■ verely injured a few days ago by a and wife and J. H K ng and wife. o( 7.681.56 to a post School districts.............. small caveln on the 100-foot level. 4.640.22 «-as seen of him up to' 3 o'clock. If until a late hour, after which iœ I Mr. Oswell was standing In the tun- Pendleton, have been elected dele- Cities.................................. On Improved property at«-8 from Kit Carson post to the he has been seen since that time no cream and cake were served. 600.46 Library fund .................... Ml near the wall, when a ton of rock national «ncampment of U m - G a R at lowest current rates Warrants outstanding .. . 156.89509 one knows it. His uorse stood in the Funeral of Mr». Gentry. fell upon him. bruising him severely and W IL C which meet in San sun all the morning and at noon was CHAS F G. PATTULLO, Agt. He Francisro on August 17. The funeral services of Mr» J __ H but causing no fatal injuries. given a drink by order of Armstrong, 82O8.348U4 Total................................ Gentry, who died last Sunday morning , jumjv-d to one side in time tn •‘-scape The party will leave Pendleton on the policeman At 3 o'clock the man Walla Walla, Wash. Resource». of rheumatism, were held Tuesday I sudden death. August 10. in order to reach San had not put in an appearance and his Coyote bounty ................ .8 3.570.66 horse was taken to a livery stable morning in tbe South M E chapel Franci»<o in time to spend a few Real Estate Transfer. 4.680.47 anu given food and water Now when Rev. A. L. Thoroughman of Genesee. I Tax redemptions ............ days in sight sc-.ing before tbe COD i 67.901.18 the man wants him he will have to Idaho, conducted the services. The | Rihorn a- Swaggan have sold to 8. ventloa meets Cash treasury ................ Tax Act. sheriff .............. . 68.970.99 pay the bill and run the chance of remains were interred tn ti e odd Feb , F Haye*, lots 8 and ». block 29. res When you drive to Pendleton put Indebtedness.................... lows' cemetery. 634x4-74 prosecution for cruelty to animals ervation. belonging to S L. Morris Stood Half tne Damage. your team in the of Pilot Rock, for 922-- New Brick Building. Dan Han. who had the misfortune I i >208.34804 Total to collide with tbe t«-am of a fruit Sander» and Tanke are going to, ¡«•reel a large two-story bri<k building ¡»eddler yesterday on Main street, HAS STOOD THE TEST. I In Freewater just a» soon aa brick can breaking the tongue out of his wagon I be had and doing considerable damage, gen Court St., opposite Court House New Land North of Coulee in Frank erously paid one-half the bill for re III Witn Blood Poisoning. lin County Will Yield Ten to Twen pairs on the fruit wagon Mr. Hart Mrs. L. J. Pierce went to Walia Hay, per Team 25 Cents ty Bushels Per Acre. 1» a poor man and works by day la Mails this morning to see her broth- E. O Marshall. a farmer Dear Ka- REPORT FROM SOUTHERN bor to support bls family and would « r In law. Mr. John M Hill, who is MANY NEW BUILDINGS holotus. Franklin county, is visiting have paid the entire bill had he been PART OF THE COUNTY. dangerously III of blood poisoning his brother-in-law. Dr. M. Stiles, in TO BE CONSTRUCTED. able this city, says the Walia Walla Union Mr. Marshall says there is 50 per cent MORROW COUNTY CROPS. Has a Sheep With Five Legs. ? Stockmen From Camas and Ritter more land near Kaiholotus planted to Partial List of Those Who Intend to C P Dye. of this city, is the owner Report Feed in the High Mounta;ns wheat this year than there was last, Fall Sown Gram Will Average 20 ' A Improve Their Property—Town to of a sheep with five legs Mr. Dye Very Good—Timothy Has Become and that the yield will be satisfactory Bushets Per Acre. THERE is a big Be Better Than Ever, in Many Re :>ur< ha.sed the animal in Blain coun considering conditions, running from Perfectly Acclimated and Now ty while he was there attending the F P. Vaughn, one of the prosperous ! t DEMAND for 10 to 20 bushels per acre. spects. Grows W'ld. races last week. The animal is full Eight Mile farmers, left a few sam- "This season has demonstrated grown and the fifth leg hangs from ple heads of Scotch fife wheat at tbe Canned fruits and vegetables that we can raise wheat on the north Heppner will be lively in the way Henry Lazinka. of Camas, and J. I- Tim«*» office Monday while in town, ■ Its neck on the right side. It has the DR. C. J. WHITAKER, Dentist; Pendleton, Or. side of the coulee." said Mr. Marshall. • >f building this summer. New build- that taste like mother's Beckhusen. of Ritter, are in the city appearance of a perfect leg and is says the Heppner Tinies "Some fields of grain in our country | Ings are no» going up and many more quite a curiosity.—Bois»- Capital Makes a specialty of Seamless Gold Crowns and Bridge Work. for supplies for harvest and for the These wheat heads are from five will be constructed this year to take ♦ look as well as the average in Walla News Extracting 50c. Stiver ruling Si, Gold Filling Ji up. Best Set purpose of delivering to the Frye- and a half to six inches in length, J Walia county. Furthermore, the Bruhn Company, of Seattle, a ship have four to five good plump grains , the pi*ces of the ones that wen- Teeth, Vulcanite cr Celluotd, fs AU work guaranteed. crop this year passed through weath swept away by the flood, says the ♦ ment of fat cattle which went north to the m«-sh. He has 150 acres of this I » er as unfavorable as one can reason Heppner Gazette. 4-S44-44-44-4444444 4 »44-44 M 4 « I wheat, which he thinks will yield 2t* has all the fresh ripe flavor of ably expect again. And when the over the W. A- C. R. last evening. At first it was thought there would The gentlemen report the hay crops to 25 bushels per acre, while some of yield »ill run from 10 to 20 bushels « kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAA>ssAA»A>^^^»s< be a scarcity of building material, but the fruit or vegetable—noth of Camas very good and the grain his neighbors 1 ing but the most select stock * ♦ ¡»er acre it shows that wheat raising fair. The summer range was very els per acre. think it »ill go 3»> bush- i so rar the supply is «»qual to tbe de will be a success north of the -cou mands Lumber is being shipped in 4 ♦ THE o . k . feed yard on goes into a MONOPOLE can. ♦ lee.“ short on account of the continued A Mr. Vaughn has about 509 acres in from Portland, Bridal Veil and Wind WEST AURA STREET. cold weather of May. The mountain 4 all in wheat, which he thinks will River, while the Blue mountain saw Heading and stacking has been pro •Every bit is packed fresh, ! a R. H. PATTON HAS BOUGHT in the Kahlotus country for range, however, in the timber, is ex- average about 18 bushels to the acre mills are furnishing some of the sweet and delicious, with ♦ a gressing cellent and stock Is in good condi- All grain sown in summer fallow lumber. Tbe local mills are not able THE O. K. FEED YARD AND < • fortnight and combined harvesting tion. Sumpter. Oregon, Gold Mining District painstaking care and you can « last fall «ill make about as good a has just started. WILL GIVE YOU SATISFAC Hay harvest is now in progress in crop as last year, and would have to supply the big demand, but fortu not find an equal anywhere to ♦ TION. PLENTY OF STALLS. The banner wheat field near Kahlo 4 nately there la a good supply which Is located upon the GREAT MOTHER * tus is that of Mr. Anderson, which Camas, and the yield is not so good been better hut for the fact that the 4 FOR LOOSE HORSES ANO MONOPOLE. 4 ♦ as was expected, up to the time har stand Is not as good as last year. Mr. can be obtained from the mills down will go 20 bushels on 300 acres. CATTLE . HAY AND GRAIN LODE system of veins and has for neigh« the Columbia river. 4 ♦ vest began. The hay is of the usual Vaughn thinks the fall sown i grain FOR SALE. ANO A GOOD « 4 At present there are plenty of car bors on th it vein such well known height, but seems to be thin on the will average between 15 and 2U bush « 4 CAMP HOUSE. NEW TEACHERS SELECTED. penters and everything is moving 4 retarded the ground. The « old spring els per acre in tbe Eight Mile coun- Vlonnp» f tirocer- Court Street « mines as the «NORTH POLE valued at 4 right along. R. T. PATTON. Manager. great Pendleton Academy Faculty is Or- growth, just when warm weather was try. but owing to tbe fact that a _ R C. Wills will commence work on $10,000,000. 1 he COLUMBIA valued at essential to a full crop. « ♦ 44 4 4444444-4444III4. I H W deal of the grain is spring sowing, his new laundry building as soon a> ganized for Next School Year, 4 The principal bay crop raised in the on account of the weather conditions $5,000,000. GOLCOND a valued at $3,- 4 the material arrives. Following are the teachers of the Camas prairie country is mixed tim IV 4 last fall, the general average will be J. 1» Y'eager. the furniture dealer ooo.ooo. THE M0NM0TH G. M. CO’S Pendleton Academy for the coming othy and wild grass. Timothy is a 4 cut down considerably. has started work on the foundation 4 school year: native product of that district and 4 BELLE BAKER mine valued at $5oo,- for a new busin«*ss budding on .Main Rev W. H. Bleakuey. B. A princl- takes root wherever the seed Is lodg 4 Kilgore Had a Narrow Escape. street The structure will be a ooo. THE BALD MOUNTAIN valued at Healer Iu I»al. science and English ed. In many places in the mountains While driving some stock to the frame building 28x76 feet, two stori«-« Rev. R. L. Alter, M. A., Westmins- v here teams have been fed on tim- $5oo,ooo. THE IBEX valued at $400.« HORSE HAIR, HIDES And J. C. Borchers is getting his old ter college and Princeton university, cthy bay one year by campers, the city yesterday. Ed Kilgore of Athena, 000, and many others. Greek and mathematics. WOOL ground is covered with a thick growth met whh an accident which might building out of the way for the erec have I ••< n worse, but fortunately re- tion of a atone or brick building. Miss Bess Craig. B. A., Grove City of this grass. Th, Adams lodging house will be college au«i Bryn Mawr. Latin. French The bromus grass which has been suited in nothing serious. One of ■ ; Prompt cash for Wool and German started in that district does not do the torses being driven broke from rebuilt. and Sheep Pelts The framework of Gilliam A Bis Mrs. Lelia Schulte Bleakuey. King's well oil raw land, as was expected tile band end started back the way School of Oratory, Pittsburg. Pa., when it was introduced, but requires it I.ad come, and the boy attempted bee's big implement warehouse is up. Mrs Shipley's new residence is ■ I Ottice and Warerooms, elocution, voice an«l physical culture. a good soil and much cultivation to to head it off. The animal Kilgore O»Ì1 It* Property Consistine ot ibo Acre» «f RkhOoid Beariag Veto» was riding was a two-year-old colt completed. 4 Miss Emma Olds, B. S D. Mon make good crops. J > Corner of Webb and Cottonwood Now is the accepted time to 4 James Fitz la tuildlng a new house mouth State Normal School. prepara- have your house painted or pa x Rye is grown extensively for hay and but half broken, and in the ex « ¡» PENDLETON - - OREGON » tory department. pered. A little painting here and « in the interior districts also, Wheat citement of the chase jumped into a and barn. Peter Borg will build a new real Miss Dora Y. Parks. State Normal bay is mad«- in the foothill regions ditch alongside of the road and there will help its loo-cs wonder ► ■ aught the rider under him as he deuce, School of Normal, Ill., intermediate and some clover is grown. fully. Some nice, bright, new It has no indebtedness of any character. « r» ’ si- fell. Both horse and ryder lay in the Joe Gibson will put up a new department. 4 wall paper will lend a freshness It has a conservative mining ard business management 4 ditch for some time, and when at deuce. Miss .Mary Cruikshank, Valparaiso to any room. Our stock of wall HARVESTER WRECKED. 4 It is offering 50,000 shares of stock at 15c pet share last the colt did get up its rider was Judge A. G. Bartholomew has torn college and Northern Indiana State paper was never more complete— 4 a It wiil become a dividend payer in a short time. 4 pattern in endless variety and Norma] school, primary department. Accident to Machine Which Will Put isiwerlesg for a time to use his leg. down a ¡»ortlon of the Star lodging a 4 Miss “ - - However, after a time he recovered house and will rebuilt it. every one new and up-to-date in Flora ------ Walker, Pendleton It will pay you to write us for full particulars and to make ORGANIZED MARCH 1889 it in Shop for Repair». the use of the limb and came on to -olor design. Better come in and T. W Ayres has moved his big resi Academy, assistant. careful investigation of its merits. a let us show them to you and tell 9100.000. 4 4 A huge Best combined harvester town. Besides a few bad bruises and dence back in two sections and will CAPITAL It has the indorsement of mining men, business men and » the shock of the fall he is none the make two dwellings. you what it will cost for your FINGER BROKEN. was badly wrecked in the W. & C. R. 4 bankers of Eastern Oregon. 4 whole house or one room. Doc Rasmus will erect a new resi- Transacts a general banking busin< yards this afternoon as it waa be worse for the experience. ► 4 Write us today and let us post you Old Story of Hand Being Caught in ing unloaded off a flat car. says the dence. ► 4 » Damage by Drunken Indian The Fred Kruv residence will be 4 the Halter. Walla Walla Statesman. The inabil ► Interest allowed on time deposits. 4 Howard Evans, the Milton fruit moved into position and repaired. » Theodore Armstrong, a young man ity of several men to steer it straight 4 Exchange bought and sold on all Elmer Morrison is building a new » who resides three miles out in the off the incline caused the bulky ma man, came Into to-|n this morning principal points. » country, had his finger broken yester chine to topple off a four-foot plat with a load of fruit and as he was residence. » Special attention given to colise- * A. M. Slocum will build three or 111 Court Street. k The heavy weight splintered turning the corner of Court street into day afternoon as he was coming to form « tion«. » « Pendleton. He was driving one horse much woodwork and gearing and Main, Tom Hart, a drunken Indian four residences. Miners. Brokersand Financial Agents, 4 re- R. C. Wills is moving back and sprung the back axles badly. ran into his team with a hack and a to a buggy and was leading another w. J FURNISH, President. The men who had told of the broke the tongue out of the fruit pairing his residence buildings. 4 behind, when the led horse became BAKER CITY, OREGON. 4 Andy Cook will repair his residence J. N. TEAL, Vice-President frightened at some object along the tongue seeing that the machine was wagon. If Mr. Evans can reach the 4 and build an addition thereto. T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. road and pulled back suddenly. Arm going over, let loose and jumped and Indian with the law, it is bis inten Or R. 3. BRYSON, Local Agent, Pendleton, Oregon. William Ayers, Jr., will rebuild. J. W. MALONEY, Ase't Cashier. strong's hand became caught In the saved themselves from injury, The tion to make him pay for the damage Another story will be added to the rope in such a way as to break the damage will reach several hundred or lie will hold his team as surety. Out Weekly Mining Letters on Sumpter, Oregon, Gold Mining By the E'ire Insurance Com index finger of the right hand. First National Bank building. dollars. « District Free on Application. A new Episcopal church building 4 panies we represent. Our What is troubling the Report From Susanvill». men in He came to the city and had the P. 8. Moyer, of Susanville. Is in will be put up to cost between 83.000 • • S. companies stand first in the hand dressed by Dr. McFaul, and was charge Is to right the big machine on the street attending to his busi so as to clear the platform without the city today on a business trip. He and 84,000. world. OF PENDLETON. There will be many other residence ness in a short time, not much the doing further damage. Part of the reports the mines of that section to buildings that will be repaired, in machine stands high in the air and lie In fine shape and running steadily worse for the experience. Asset«" the part on the ground is badly brok with n big output. While here Mr. fact, every residence building that CAPITAL...................................970,000 Hartford ‘•’ire Iusurance < <>.>12,258,1)76 en and twisted. The machine arrlv Moyer bought hi ma nne buggy and a was not torn to pieces will be fitted SURPLUS..................................960,000 Alliance Assurance Co .. 28,088,8*18 FELL INTO THE BASEMENT. Transacts a general banking busi ed from the Stockton factory yester set of harness which he will’ use to up for occupancy and other new one» I«ondou A Lancashire Fire ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans Insurance Co ........... 2,544,683 Darkness and Absence of a Railing day and was consigned to th«- local help drive aw.ry the cares of business I will be built. agency. and the fatigues of the day far» sold on San Francisco, Nsw York, North British A Mercantile Responsible for the Tumble. Peaches Come High. Chicago and principal points In the Co........................................... 19,«06,874 Gus Linderman met with an acci Old Records Rebound. Snake river peaches are on the )o- Northwost Birch Creek Farm Sold. Royal Insurance Co....... 22,887,153 dent last night which resulted fortu Twenty-two volumes of old records <al market and retail at two for a F E. Brlckell and Clara E. Brick- Drafts drawn on China, Japan and I nately for him in that It was not fa ell, his wife, have sold to C. L. Hoff of the United States land office in nickel, or five for a dime. At this Europe. tal. He had been working for the mann and D. T. Ham for >1,500, the Walla Walla, covering transactions of rate Walla Walla citizens are eating Makes collections on reasonable last week at a place in the country, east half of the southwest quarter, from 20 to 30 years ago, were yester seeds and all to get their money's terms. and returned to his home yesterday and the west half of the southeast day sent away to be rebound. Most worth A few more warm days, how AGENT afternoon. In the evening he came quarter of section 28, in township of the volumes were so badly worn ever, will soon see the market glut LEV. ANKENY, Prssldsnt down town and after remaining some 1, north of range 32 east, being land that the leaves were falling out.— ted with this particularly luscious W. F. MATLOCK, Vlos-Prssldsnt 000 MAIN STREET time started for his home with a sack in the vicinity of Birch creek. Walla Walla Union fruit. Walla Walla Statesman C. 8. WADE, Cashier. SILK SALE GUTICURA SOAP ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ The World’s Greatest Skin Soap. Read Read Read The World’s Sweetest Toilet Soap. ♦ ♦ Sale Greater Thau tie World’s Product of Other Skm Soaps. Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. ALEXANDER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Oils and Axle Grease 5 T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man Oregon Mortgage Co. FARM LOANS Farmers Attention! Telephone Liiery Siable C. L. Bowers & Son : Monopole : Under New Man gnnent The Grand Trunk Gold Mine : : :: Standard Grocery Any T ine is a G ood T ine JACK BROWN I : Ths Grand Trunk Gold Mining and Milllng Go. Pendleton Savings Bank E. J. Murphy, H. S. McCallum & Company, LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY The First National Bank FRANK B. CLOPTON I ► E