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I some smut in that part of the county, BREVITIES. and much of the wdreat has to ue Every woman covets a I washed before it is used .n the mills, See Sharp for paper hanging shapely, pretty figure, and i In spite of this the wheat Is plump many of tiic-m deplore the Best shot work at Teutsch’a i and of good weight, and what there FRIDAY AUGUST 7. 1903. loss of their girlish form* See Sharp's artistic wall paper ' Is ot it is of the best quality. after marriage. The hearing The harvesting in that part of the WONDERFUL GROWTH Are you going to Lehman Springs? county is now under way and will be of children i* often destructive Ladles' half soles 40c. Teutsch’a. IN UNION COUNTY. over In a short time, but the wheat to the m ’her’s shape" ». Stationery and office supplies. Fra may not liegin to move towards the All of this can be avoided, zier ’ s. city for some time for the growers f Pays Handsome Profits to Farmers, however, by the use of Mother’s Friend before i eby co es. , • , | that can hold, are of the mind that Fountain pens at half price. Fra Stimulates Good Road Building and iler'«. great liniment always prepares the body for the strain up . : . s-d they should have more for their Local Price Nearly as High as the wheat in view of tbe shortage in the J reserves the symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friei. J o the Growing of Better Forage Crops Why don’t you go to Lehman SELLERS AND BUYERS THE FOE OF WHEAT. anger of child-birth, and carries the expc t.i.ut rr. . er ipringa Liverpool Quotation—No Agree 1 crop, and the resultant greater local to Produce Milk. OF WHEAT DISAGREE. this critical period without pain. It t* woman’* , -t : .j. ment Among Farmers as to the j demand. Yet if the market now is Forty different styles of extension ■ as high as it will be. the farmers will Yeiiow Mustard Taking Many Crops Within the past two years the able* from 95 to 930 Rader’s. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived fr :» the Yield—Bailey Crop Is Short. I sell rather than hold ah the year. dairying business of Union county in Eureka Flat. Reduced prices on Hammocks _______ ___ use of this wonderful Huckleberr.es Hard to Find and Cur to has Increased at least twofold Yellow- mustard is becoming the The wheal situation is as badiy close out balance of stock. Nolt's. remedy. Sold by all rants Are Out of the Market— GETTING READY It is estimated that there are now nost feared weed that infests the mixed up as a pot of mush, A’e have fruit jars anu fruit jar druggists atfi.oo per Nearly All Vegetables Have Be •ureka Flat country. All along the there are three things that are Coo cream separators owned and op W. A R. C. Railway Making Prepara- erated in the county. Farmers now ■xtras, rubbers, covers, etc. R. Rohr- bottle. Our little come Cheaper, the Exception Being rack of the Washington & Columbia dent: that the crop is short, nan. tions for a Big Grain Traffic. haul cream from every portion oi book, telling all about River Railway, and especially in the prices high. Tomatoes — Divergence in the and the farmers are A. O. Nagel, of Milton, was in the The management of the W. * C. the county to North Powder and iclnity of lee, the weed lias sprqad holding fur more money, this liniment, will be sent free. Views of Sellers and Buyers ot I nion, where the creameries are lo "lty for a short business visit yester ill it is a real menace, says the Walla •Mill feed is way up In the air, R are busy getting their rolling stick cated. Besides the great amount day. Wheat Everywhere. in readiness for the wheat season, Valla Union. Tin Briitle d Rttolitir Ca., AUuta, 62. bringing from 918 to 919 for bran, See Charles I.ane about your paint and all of the cars are being over hauled in. hundreds of gallons are John Hoffman, »»ho has a farm of It is possible to buy huckleberries > tkltl acres at Lee. fears that yellow and from 919 to 920 for shorts, hauled and hauled to the wheat belt, shipped by rail from distant points. tie at,d paper hanging; 807 Vincent This in itself has an effect in hold- in the city, but it is hard for the Several farmers haul their output street. lttstard will overrun tne country so ir,t the price of the mills in the top where they will be held for the WANTS NEW CHARTER. housewife to find them in tue market hat it will be im;>ossible to raise any- transportation of this season’s yield. as far at 18 miles, making the trip At and below cost all summer, mH- notch, for they can afford to pay for they are so perishable that it doer ting like a crop, unless the farmers No empties are being hauled to tw.ee a week. The separator has inery. especially patterns. .Mr*. Mayor Hunt, of Walla V.’»”* high for the grain when they will get not pay the grocers to carry them it. rganize and begin its extinction. such prices both for the outsiue and this end of the line, and all of the been made the greatest producer of Campbell. Old Charter Is Out of Date. stock. However, they are brought in full cars that come into the city are profits of any small invention of the There’s a weed.” said Mr. Hoffman, Alex Oliver and family returned Mayor Gilbert Hunt, of _ Walla _____ to the city by the country people aau ointing to a dark green growth the inside of the kernel. As long as sent out as fast as the cargoes are farm. The farmer separates his milk from a week's outing at Walla, in hl« annual message «ays in are worth 60c a gallon. The crop is ■bout 12 inches high, not unlike a the mill feed keeps so high the mills taken out of them. If some one wants and cream at home, the small bull yesterday Meacham. regard to the extension of Walla FOUR MEN ARRESTED AND large this year and the nills.des are •ussian thistle in shape, "that we can afford to pay more for their to have a car for some purpose they of the pure cream making the task wheat without straining the earning We don't intend to "carry over" a Walla's city limits: THE FIFTH THOUGHT HE WAS. red with them. - an take it as it is emptied, but it is of delivery simple and convenient. ave got to get together attu destroy, "We need a new charter. We have Currants have about gone out ot ’he seed from one bunch will reseed capacity of the grain. Ouc can of 2W gallons' capacity will single hammock. Price* mean some hard to have them shipped in here The local price ot the grain is now outgrown our territorial charter un the market, though there is now anc hold the cream from three days' milk thing. Nolfs. > acres." t early as high as the quotations of at this time. at.d it will be harder un iug on 12 cows, and the skitnme. Cloyd Oliver, of Echo, was a visitor der which we are working and in or- Mr. Platzceder Was So Interested in then a lot brought into the city aa>. til after the rush of the harvest is Mr. Hoffman said three years ago, the Liverpool market, and it may go the Welfare of His Men That He traded in at one of the stores or tne milk can !e used each day to feed in tlta- city yesterday, returning on ■ ej to get it tn a satisfactory' form over. >ere »cas not a stalk of yellow mus- to meet the approval of our citizens the ever ing train to his home. other. Tomatoes are about the sam« :ard on the flat. - Today the fields higher, though in the estimation of pigs, calves and chickens. Lost T rack of His Own Status— the mill men the rise will nut be this week as last, though it is possi Almost every farmer In the coun Mrs Ibomas Cox left this morning we should take plenty of time in ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED. Stood for the Release of His Own ’ong the railroad are spotted witli many cents. The mills in the city ble to get three pounds of them foi ty is now furnishing cream to one of :cr Elgin, where she goes to join her vhlch to frame It. If left till next He believes the seed was scat- Employes and Saw Them Through. ar<5 paying _ from 68 to 70 cents, but y-ar there will hardly be time to get 25 cents. This is a little cheaper red along the railway track from the wheat must be good for this price. Will Look After the EaUte of Vic the creameries and men who hereto husband, who is working there. it in sitape for the next state ivgisla than last week. The tomato crop is ars from the East. fore would not handle any enterprise B F. Strohn, of Echo, returned to lure. tims of Heppner Flood. The police court was filled with ex On the other hand, the export mar- a disappointment to the growers anc less than a 160-scre farm, are milk Explaining w by the weed has not Let gives the growers from 64 to 65 Upon the petition of Matt Mos- ing from four to six cows at a hand ’i!« hutue ihis morning after a time "Our boundaries should be extend- ciu-ment and long-winded words thi* the prices will remain relatively higi jfested farms lying some distance »peud in Pendleton on business. el, thereby increasing the population monung when the cases of George for the reason that the frost hat rom the track cn either side, farmers cents for their grain, But what the grove, ot Milton, letters of adminis some weekly profit A. B tration were ordered to be issued to The Misses Emma and Pearl Hal- market will be in the future it is of the city several thousand and g v- Archaubault. James Welch blighted the Vines and the fruit has ay that the wind usually blo»vs in the The output of the creameries finds Withy and Tom Aston were called ■ck. <n Monmouth, are the guests of him for tbe estate of L. H Banks, ot i-ard to say. for the fanners are ing these people the benefits of city been killed iu part. ready market in the mines of Baker irection in which the track runs, wanting more than is now g.veu and Milton | riends »n the city for a tew days. government. Give the mayor more for examination. Green corn has fallen as the supplj id that the seed is shaken from the are holding ¡Uat since the crop i? so AH the trouble originated at the The deceased was for years a res j county ard much of It Is shipped to Estimatea given on short notice on authority, place more responsibility has come in and now the lovers oi Portland, and mure would b*- shipped ?ed as it blows along the railway. light thev sh->u!d ha» -. enough tu deut of Milton. and about a month Piatzoeder butcher shop yesterday on his shoulders, give him the ap sitti ng and paper hanging Charles the cereal in its green state car there If <-hea;>er rates could be ae- At Lee the spaces along the tracks ane. the pioneer painter. 807 Vln- pointing of the principal paid city of afternoon atx>ut 6 o'clock, when Gee gorge to their hearts’ content for ii -.re so densely covered with yellow eq.iaiize the loss. It remains to be ■elore the Heppner disaster lie was cured married to a young lady from Milton. see:, whether or not they will be able ficials. do away with the expensive Archaubault and Tom Aston had a •ent street can be bought for 20 cents per dozer .r.istard that it impedes walking. He Iu tbe winter season the creamer and they moved to Heppner, where to convince the buyers of the equity annual election by having it once tn fight over some little difference. The G-»d meat in summer must be ears. Carrots are as cheap as the •oints to this as a possible condition les have been compelled to run ha. n«au with the long name was getting the groom had secured a position in of their claims, but they think that two year». ” dirt from which they sprang, and car f the fields if steps are not taken to they will, and that is half of the bat one of the stores there. When the time on account of the scarcity o’ akru care of. That's the kind you the worst ot the argument, when the et at Hauser's. Alt* street, opposite be got for 2 cents for every pound ’.estroy the weeds winter i milch cows and impassable officers appeared on the scene and at ;le. especially If they hold to that Hood came both Mr. and Mr*. Banks roads, but it Is the Intention of the -tarings Bank HOSPITAL DONATIONS. and before the week is out perhaps There is talk of organization on the view long erough. tempted to take the men to jali were drowned. Their bodies were they will be cheaper than ever fot dairy and creamery people to estab Wanted—An office girl who is a art of the farmers tu rid the flat of Welch and Withy claimed that the Milton brought to the old home at Last year the county produced Residents of Pilot Rock «nd Vicinity they are the cheapest thing that is he new foe to successful wheat rals- lish winter routes and prepare enough ood p-nman and has some knowi- police hau no right to arrest tne men was and buried there. Mr. Mosgrove about 3.750.000 bushels, and that was Subacripe to St. Anthony's. sold. rood cows to keep the creamene* -dge of bookkeeping Apply at Do- ng. without a warrant, and refused to '-stimated to be 20 per cent short of an old friend of the deceased Lost week Mother M Stanislao* allow them to take the two pugilists running all winter. nestle laundry. Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. a full crop. This year some ot toe ».sited Pilot Rock and through .hr More attention is being paid to tbe to the lockup, with the resu;t that ail CAVALRY HORSES NEEDED. Mrs Fred Judd and children re- Coffee—Mocha ard Java, best. 50c TWO INFORMATIONS. men say that the yield will be 33 1-3 crowing of dairy forage fee»s. and urned thia afternoon from Bind am kindness and until .ng efforts of Mrs. •our of he men feurd themselves -n per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; lowe , er cent short of last year. On the John Sylvester, the following name» tbe buslress promises to tak< .—e springs, where they have »pent tbe the dutches of the law in a very few Scvernrrent Board Will Go to Wal uther hand some claim that the yield William Webb. Alias H. W. Stevens. grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb. ot residents oi Pilot Rock and vicin minutes. lead in Union county within a very a»: twu wevks package coffee, and 20c per lb. 3 lowa County. will be much better, and so it is hard Is the Defendant ity were added to the list of bene'ac few years Along about this time was where packages for 50c. Strayed—Gray horse. We.ghs about tors of the new St. Anthony Hospital Eighty-four horses are needed to to make an estimate of what Is right T. G. Halley, the prosecuting at- One man who had exceptionally Platzoeder misunderstood the situa Rice—Best head rice, 12S.-C per lb. 1.2't» pounds; branded F. O. on let» it depends on the disposition and the at Pendleton: torney. has filed I two informations ood cows claim* to have nett-1 990 !1 the quota of the Second squadron tion. He thought that the officers next grade. 10c per lb. John Sylvester. 915; a . J. Smith. were a little off la taking his mea >{ the Ninth cavalry. It is thought audition of the man. ard from what against William Web • alias H. W ner month on 12 h“ad durtrg the boulder Will pay libera! reward for Sugar—Cane granuiau-d. best, 96.5C iie board which will leave Fort Wai- :art of the county he hails, Stevens. In tbe county clerk's office. months of April. May and June while ame. P. T Hales. Adams, Or. 12.50, Cante* Bro*., |2-50; R. S. Huel- cut of the shop when they were work per sack; do, 13 pounds. |1. One man will come in and this afternoon. son. 92; Ezeiia Gariepy, 9L5O; Sam, ing on his time, but he was willing to a Walla on the 10th inst. for Joseph, Mrs T G Halley and children re the bunchgrass was good. Salt—Coarse. 91.10 per 100; table Webb is the man who rented the ¡re., will secure this number, says tell that he Is raiding 75 b’l.'hels. ar.d urned this afternoon from Bingham iChlcamauj 91-50; J. W. Smith. 91; have them arrested if ft had to be With the decreasing range area 92.50 per 100. he Walla Walla Union. McDonald the ! next man will ha"! m a long face rig from L. White at Milton. some 'ipon which large herds of rattle were •prir.gs. where they have been for Mrs. Lou Roben«, 91; C. E. Sturte- dore However, he wanted to go Flour—B. B.. 94 per barrel; Wai vaat. 91; Mrs. J. S. Cherry, 91; A, bail for the men so that they could go ros.. contractors, are there break and a wagon load of empty sacks '.lme ago. telling the liveryman that formerly ranred. the farmer finds it the past 10 days tecs’. $4 per barrel. end say that his place is not going he wanted to go to Freewater and r.e<-essary to turn his attention tc C. Bresser. 91; A. D. Sloun, 91; Mr. Cherries. Royal Ann. 10c box; pie ng a considerable bunch of horses c>»er nine bushels. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cohen left on i’erard, of East Birch Creek. 925. E. to work, fur be had a carktad of hogs then com - to this city, and »old tne ►tber profitable branches that can be ecently rounded up cnerries. 3 for 25c. Lis afterroon's train for Portland O. Parker. M. D.. 95; Glea Caauon. to unload and had no t me nor men So it goes, and so it w II go until horses to M J. Carney of this place. andled on a smaller area. The bus' The board composed of Colonel E. Watermelons. 25 @ 50c each »nd Tacoma. After visiting those »2J0; Ed Barrows. |2£0; L. E. Roy. to spare. He became so excited the harvest is over and the wheat be One of the informations charges cess Is stimulating tbe bnilding of ?. Godfrey. IJeutecant Edward Cal- 4acea they will go to the coast for 12; A. A. Cakral, 91; Sarah Manulnz. about the matter that the offi'-ers Muskmelons. 5@ 25c each. gins to come Into the warehouses the defendant with larceny by bailee, rood country roads the growing o* -?rt and Veterinarian John Tompar.y. threatened to lock him up. and he Raspberries. 10c box. a visit 51; S E Lufkin, 91 ; George W. ■ nine to the conclusion after he tai go ’ vay*o{ Lewiston, Idaho, here in good earnest. As yet there in having taken the team and sold ’-otter breeds of m'ikers and tne pro- Currants. 35c gallon has no samples come in to amount it. and the other alleges that he ob ¿action of diversified crops to pro- Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Taylor left this Done, fl; Wiliam Glasson. 91; C. L rone to the recorder's office and paid fhe trip is of unusual significance Apricots, 5c box. ifternoon for Portland and coast Pewcount, 91; Elmer Brown. 91. o one member of the board. Dr. Tern to anything, and very io tie of the tained money under false pretenses due* milk. llv bail tur each of his mea that he Peaches, 7c pound. *oints. where they will spend several ary. who was stationed at Lewiston grain is being hauled, and nut until in giving the bill of sale to Carney was under arrest himseR so this Peach plums. 5c. the end of the week will the hauung RAISE ASSESSMENT WILL seeks visiting dur ng tbe hot month a ad guaranteeing that the horses End of Bitter FighL morning when the case was called he Tomatoes. 10c pound, or three vi'h Company C. First Dragoons, in ommence. Even then it may be sere his own property. kbl. At that time Dr Tempany was «as represented by Baileray A Mc “Two physicians had a long and oming. pounds for 25c. Walla Walla County w<ll Raise Val Court The lawyers soon saw that There are a couple of other charges »tubborn firht with an abscess on my » man behind the gun. Speaking of light for if the price has not advanc J. M. Spence will leave next Mon Green ?orn 20c dozen. ed some of the large growers wno uation on Twenty Firm«. that will perhaps be filed in a day right lung" writes J F Hushes, o’ lay for an exterded trip through is coming trip to Lewiston, he said: they were not needed ard left but Radishes. 5c bunch. The board of equalization today "onrad didn't know he was loose until We were stationed there to head an afford to hold will not bring their or two against the same man. it is DuPort. Ga. "and rare m* up. Er »rant and Southern Umatilla coun Onions. 3c bunch. thought that the man is an old offend >f whiskey smuggling atd horsesteal wheat to the market. iea In the interest of the Kunkel ordered notice« mailed to some 20 after the court had adjourned. Then Cabbage. 4c per pound. Barley is also short, and is clear er. and that be has a record behind erybody thought my time had come arsons and firm* notifying them he heaved a great sigh, pocketed the ng. and while there our men bunt 4s a last resort I trie J Dr King ’ « m piement house Carrots. 2c pound. '.hat their personal property assess he first swinging ferry across the out of sight when it comes to price, him. and the fact of his traveling Vew Discovery for Consumntlor heck he had written for the ball of Green apples. 3c lb.. 91 box. and yet the farmers will not sell, J H. Koontz, of Echo, returned to nents a* returned by the assessor his men. and went away marvelirg at over the country under names other Thc bereift I received was striking Snake river at Lewiston, After leav- Cucumbers. 2 for 5c. !s home this morning, haring spent xould be raised ard that August 14 the course of justice as found in the ng the station I went to the East to ».ast year at this time the mills could than his own would bear out the sup vrd 1 was on mv fe-rt in a few day New potatoes. 2%c per pound. get all the barley they could use at position. i couple of days in the city on bnsi would be set as the dale of hearing ourt of Jud-e Fitz Gerald. serve in the civil war.” Now i've entirely regained mv Pendleton Livestock, Poultry and Pro ess. Mr. Koontz came here to see ■ays the Walla Walla Statesman. In Archauha'.ilt was cons dered to have After vis-ting Joseph the board will 70 cents, but this M.'.son they >ff*r health." It conquers ail cjneha duce Market. o the transfer of tbe Echo flouring cluded in the list are some eight been punished enoazh in the firht likely visit several other Oregon 85 cents in vain. Tbe yield i goirg voids and throat a>.d lung troubles CRITICAL CONDITION. Chickens — Hens. 7c; 94.00 per towns should they not be able to ac- from 10 to 40 bushels, which is pret Guaranteed by Tallman 4 Co.’s drug tills, which he sold to Mrs. L. G. inn» doing business In this city and and was discharged, but the other ty slim for that cereal. Another dozen; roosters, 4 to 6 cents. Waitsburg, and II f-h-epmen ot this 'hree tren were fined 95 each: Welch ?ept the 84 horses required $nc and ar.d 91 fl William Gooseman Has Been Taken ’ore Price SOc Trial bot Hunt, of Portland thing that will keep the grain up is and Umatilla county. Geese, per dozen. 99. ard Withy for intereferfng with an tie« free to the Hospital. the sale at Dayton ot 200,000 sacks Ducks, per dozen, 94. Bank stock assessments were taken officer in the discharge of his duty, .'or 1 cent a pound. This was brew William H. Gooseman. who has Butter. 40 to 50c, good. up today, but nothing definite was de- and Astea for disorderly conduct. JULY WAS DRY. ing barley, but it will be a good pat- beaa a resident of the city for the Eggs, 20c. ided upon, It is understood, how ;ern for the rest of the crop. ;>aat four or five years, is at the ho Only j M of an Inch of Rainfall Dur ever, that the board will make the Gariic, 15c per pound. MAIN STREET BRIDGE. The wbeat will go from 6 to 35 ->ital in a critical condit on. ar d his assessment the same as last year In Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. ing Entire Month. bushels and in some parts of the life is uespaired of. For several spite of the fact that th- stockholder as B:e- O'-er-.auled in Readiness Cows, per hundred. 93. The month of July has been ex •ounty more to the acre. Around years Mr. Goose man has been troubl In the two bank* are at pr-t-rt re for heavy Traffic. Steers, 93.60. Pilot Rock, Tutuilla and Echo and ed with a derangement of the gall tremely dry and favorable to harvest MOSCOW MAN LOOKING PROFESSOR LECKENBY, OF s stlcg the collection of the tax tn Street CommissiaEer J. H. Means Hogs. live. 95&5.50. that part of the county, the yield will bladder, and has been under tbe care •ne. The total amount of rainfall the United States court. FOR CREAMERY SITE. UNION, GIVES THE REASONS. e short—from 10 to 20 bushels—and has finished going over the Main Hogs, dressed. 7«i7»4c. >f doctors here and in San Francis during the month waa but .06 of ar street bndee preparatory to the Veal, dressed. 7©8’4c. it is said not many of the acres w.li co, but has gained no permanent re Inch. .04 of which fell on July 5. and To Seaside Resorts and Return. heavy work of the next few weeks. Following Is the t>2 on the 22nd. The Wheat Trade. ret to the 20-bushel mark; out as the lief. He has of late grown weaker Believed That Market For the above occasion the O. R He has tightered all of the braces Bays the Lack of Cultivation, and Gardening land goes back toward the mountains and weaker until at this time he is weather summary for the month : Portland. Aug. 6.—Harvesting is fc N makes a spacial rate of $10 to and has repaired all of the holes and Would Be Profitable in This Local- Not the Lack of Rain, Caused the the crops are heavier as they always unable to retain nour shment on his Bate- progressing in all directions and the ity—Recovery of Uncle Rube Oliver any of the following seaside resorts weak places in the decking. The Failure—Many Crops in the Grand .»re, and that part of the county will stomach for any length of time, it is Max Mln fall. reports from the harvest Ce’us are and return: Seaside. Gearhart Park bridge is now safe and can be used 50 Ronde Were Never Excelled Be- ■ave the day. From all the reports expected that an operation will be July 1 ..................... 74 —Echo Is Just Now Without a Holman's Sea View, . Newtons. Long not very flattering. A few nn'mport-1 by the hesry wbeat wagocs with no <• ..................... 78 July 51 it is estimated that the yield will be performed on him tomorrow in hopes ant sales have been made during the Meet Market. fore—Others Show Results of Poor Beach. Tioga. The Breakers, Cran »anger to the teams or the wagons. July 3 ..................... 84 44 about 66 2-3 per cent of a full crop. of changing the drift of the disease, week to millers, ard these at prices berry. Ocean Side. Loomis. Ocean Tbe matter of redecking the who’.e Management 51 but the hope is a forlorn one. and July 1 ..................... 78 entirely too high for exporters to at Echo. Or.. Aug 5—John B Miller, Park and Nahcotta. Call at O. R. A s'ructure will be taken up at the next 5 July 71 WHEAT IN WAREHOUSES. .04 who ran the cream station nt Moscow N. ticket office and get one of thos« his death is expected at any time tempt to secure. New wheat has Union. Or., Aug. 5.—tTo the Edi- council meeting and tn all probablli- July 6 ..................... 72 44 hardly as yet been offered tor sale- -or.)—Why is the beet crop of Grand for two years for the Hazelwood peo Restful Recreation Resort circulars ty the repairs will be ordered at July 7« 5! About Six Hundred Sacks Are Com farmers’ ideas as to the values are ¿onde shy? ple. and who has recently been con of the Pacific Northwest, giving full once. MAY NOT BE HELD. ................. 79 July 9 56 ing in Daily. greatly inflated and they show verv nected with the Walla Walla Cream letails of these resorts. Showing the Some would blame providence or ’ uly ..................... 81 57 The warehouses are beginning to 9 a little disposition to meet buyers’ ery. Is here looking over the situa- splendid scenery while taking a trip Real Estate SoM. barge the discrepancy to the clerk receive wheat from all parts of the Miller. Accused of Till Robbery, Will July 10 .................... 95 58 ideas as to values. This positior t on with a view to establishing a iown the Columbia river on the O. R Probably Be Released, James A. Martin and Marr B. Mar- it the weather, but It cannot be that 60 r.earhy wheat belt, but as yet they July 11 ..................... 94 must in the end result disastrously nation here. He met with an acci steamer. T. J 4 N. Co. excursion tin have sold to G E. Robinson for 53 It has been stated by Mr. aHlley July 12 ..................... 89 to the selling interest. Farmers and ack of rain was the real cause for have not begun to buy. The export dent to his wheel and had to go to Potter. For further information call 92.000, the south half of section 17. In quotations are from 64 to 65 cents. that he would allow Carl Miller, the July 13 ..................... 77 54 sellers must bear in mind that prices .he shortage in the beet crop, Pendleton for repairs. He has not on or address tn township 4. north of range 97 east, .his valley are some magnificent and for this sum the farmers will not lad accused of taking money from July 14 ..................... 81 51 here are subject to selling values it: fully cruised out the country here yet. F. F. WAMSLEY. containing 320 acres near Linkton ?rops and the difference between sell their grain at this time at least. the till of the Telephone Stables some July 15 ................... 91 31 Europe, cost of freight and insurance but says from what he nas already Agent mountain .hese farms and others that are About 600 sacks are coming into the time during last week, to go, pending July 16 ..................... 91 50 added, and that exporters take al wen ft la his opinion that 1,000 head a total failure. is only a 50 the risk attached to the export busl vorse than fence—not a difference warehouses each day now. and this bis good behavior. Mliler Is only a July 17 ........................................ 44 ~>t cows should be sending cream to Notice to Tax-Payer*. Smith Denies Report. barbed-wire will increase as fast as the harvest boy. and thia is bis first offense, and July U ..................... 94 55 Echo ness. It is well known that present 3rd Pendleton. Oregon. August n rainfail, but a difference in man- Is over. The report circulated to the effect July 63 ..................... 9« 19 there is besides, some doubt as to blds put out are much above a parity This would mean the distribution 1903.—Notice is hereby given that igemenL 56 Until tne market settles and the whether or not he could be convicted July 20 ..................... 102 with sellit.g prices abroad -'oily >f at least 925.000 tn net profits, as the board of equalization of Umatilla that I have kept my teams in the 59 stable for 52 hours without feed or Those fields that are poor were not mills have their fill of tne grain and on the evidence that has been I July 21 ...................... iOS cents per bushel, and unless a reac iemonstrated by the dairymen of »’G 02 (be Palouse country and other places. bounty. State ot Oregon, will meet at water. is false. July 22 ..................... 97 tion sets in there will be very little .’all-plowed. The farmers were plow- Ute farmers have to fall back on the brought out so far. the office of the clerk of said county- ................. 88 61 EUGFNE L SMITH The brothers of the boy are work July 23 business done early this season. As .ng and harrowing the ground last export trade, there will not be much An industry of this kind, together on the last Monday in August, and 49 to selling prices it is difficult to give spring when they should have been wheat bought at the warehouses, ing on the sewer and are apparently July 24 ..................... 83 »Ith bop growing and market gard »ublicly examine the assr-ssruea’ Mrs. Newt Farris, of Kansas City 45 though they will buy to a limited ex steady and industrious men, so that July 25 ..................... 85 an accurate figure; old wheat, club, >lantlng seed. snlng will do more to reclaim this •oil*, correct all errors in valuation, shot and killed her drunken husband, ................... ÄK 55 tent for the milling trade July 26 in the opinion of the district attorney ■ well- cause is the Another potent is quoted 78c; new, 75c; bluestem and and sage-brush than a half doz- lescription or qualities of land, or who was beating her witn a chair. 47 ................. 89 It would be the best thing for all to July 27 81c for old; new. 78c. and valley, old «iwwn fact, that cultivation I is too -n irrigation congresses. In other ■»ther property. It 1« the uuty of al! She has not been arrested. 48 July FIVE MILES NORTHEAST. ..................... 92 2H give the lad the benefit of the doubt cords, if the people here will awake ersons Interested to appear at that 79c and 80c, with no quotation for .ong delayed, and the weeds get sc 55 July 29 ..................... 90 and allow him to go. as long as he arge that the tools cannot do the ’o the importance of bringing all the ¡me and place. If it shall appear to new. 6! ............. 82 Flour—Market is fairly steady and work of cleaning to advantage, and Grant Elgin's Wheat Averages Thir behaves himself, The order to dis Ttilv nn treasure out of this sand that there he said board that any lands or 48 miss him from custody has not yet July 31 ..................... 86 ty Bushels and Quality Good. s in it, instead of trying to own the '(her property are assessed twice, or a good demand exists from the Ori .urther, "the man with the hoe” must Grant Elgin, one of the prosperous been made, but will perhaps be in the ent; a great many orders are con slave early and late on weeds that •arth, ft would probably be better for in the name of a persons or persons .06 he Individual and certainly so for Total ave become so large that they take farmers about five miles northeast of near future. star.tly refused, as bids are too low lot the owner thereof, or assessed the country. considering the price millers have to »11 the moisture that the beets should the city, came to town today to re inder or beyond its value, or any THE FUSE Health and Pleasure. Securing Many Exhibits. turn some of the sacks that he bad Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanfield ar.d ands or other property net assessed, pay for wheat. There is no demand save received. crain coffe : When one goes to Lehman Springs Miss Myrtle Hill will take the morn- *he said board shall make proper cor- Stating the case broadly and truly, not filled in the harvest, and to trans for the United Kingdom for any o Dr. A. I.eRoy. who was here last our product, as prices are too high the failure is due to bad manage- act business in the city. He reports week in the interest of the Oregon there is every assurance that not only ng train for Portland, where they go rec tions. The coffee habit Is quickly ard we must look to China. Japar went and not to the inauspicious that his farm averaged 30 bushels Information Bureau, advises from l«a will one’s health be benefited by the fur a week's visit. C. P. STRAIN. come by these who let U pure, bracing mountain air and bath and South Africa for our trade. San eason—not to a lack of knowledge of wheat to the acre and that .»<e Grande that he has secured a fine ex Alex Malcolm has returned from County Assessor take its place. If properly u grain was of good quality and clean. hibit of sugar, sugar beets and other Ing to be enjoyed there, but also his outing and is at his stand behind Francisco will be a good consumer sr experience. while gaining health one can enjoy he counter. it tastes like the best of axn-e It would weigh on the average about this year, as the wheat crop is very products from the factory in that The Death Penalty. There is another prolific cause ot gran coffee com-.ctres with Jud Rogers has closed his meat small, and possibly a demand will be ’ailure and that is that the cnltiva- 140 pounds to the sack. The district city, besides a large collection of ag x great variety of pleasure ranging A little thing sometimes results tn from hunting and fishing to bowling market, as the harvest trade is about made for some of the Northern flour ffavor or healthfu oe t ion of sugar -beets is intensive farm- about his place was all about the ricultural exhibits. He has made ar ieath. Thus a mere scratch. Instr- South and Central America is taking ng intensified, and uniess the farm same in yield, and the Harvest was rangements tor one of the largest and gou. C. R. Dutton has sustained >ver and Echo is now without fresh nficant cuts or puny boils have paid TRY IT TO-DAY his reputation as a capable host by nearly over. meat; rabbit will therefore constitute he death penalty. It is wise to have fair stocks. Quotations are very firm fruit exhibits in the bureau, to be r owns the ground and has a home ttrocrtrvm! t : iv * By the end of the week most of the prepared at the Oldenburg farm, near he manner In which he is providing the leading bill o' f-hare for some Bucklin's Arnica Salve ever bandy at present and range from 93-85 to pon it, he cannot take the necessary 'or the comfort and pleasure of hlf time. 94.35 per barrel. interest in his work. Tramp farming farms would either be tnreshed. or La Grande. t's the best salve on earth and will guests. F. B. Vancleave and Thomas Sher Miilstuffs—The demand for mill of nay do for some crops for a while. the macnines would be in the fields. revent tatality. when burns, sores, dan came down this morning from fal is very - good ___ and ‘ there ‘ 1 is J> nc c iut sugar beet growing will be more As soon as the grain is all cut the leers and piles threaten. Only 25c On a Business Visit. GRASSHOPPER PEST. farmers will begin to haul to the Pendleton, where they had been per change in the situation, either as to >r less a failure until there is enough st Tallman 4 Co.'s drug store. W. L. Crawford. Northwestern warehouses, though some are of them .‘ecting the transfer of the Butter demand or prices; both ncouragement for men to derive are fot I ileasure as well as profit from the will have a disposition to hold for manager of the Elaterite Roofing Gilliam County Suffering Great Loss Creek ranch. maintained. Quotations Farms for Sale. Company, with headquarters at Port higher prices in the market. Through “Hoppers.” bran 922.50. and shorts. 923 per ton. I I iork. Uncle Rube Oliver is out again, We now have listed for sale some land. Is in the city today on a visit Grasshoppers have commenced after about a week's sickness. Middlings are 926.50 per ton. I Some of our methods of farming if the best wheat farms and stock to the cities in this territory. Mr. Mr. Birum and wife, of Lewiston Barley—Market is without change I >.re semi-barbaric—on an equal foot- YIELD IS GOOD. work in the gardens, wheat fields and anches in the county. The stock Crawford is highly pleased with the tlfalfa patches in many parts of the are here visiting the family of L. A as new barley has not yet made its- I ng with the methods employed in anebes can be sold either with or business prospects for hi8 roofing in Esteb and taking a look at the coun appearance; there is nothing doing I he grinding mills we call business Wild Horse Farms Turn Off 30 Bush- -ounty. They are said to be numer vithout the stock. All the places are this city. He has secured the con Country warehouses have only heer I :nterprise. els of Good Wheat—Some Smut on tract for placing the roof on the new als this year and have already devas- try. veil Improved and well supplied with receiving small lots as yet. Sellers ’ated much property, In the Trail To make sugar beet growing a suc- ater. Also some very desirable c.iy a Few Farms. Darveau building on Webb street, ork section they are said to have Horse Taken Up. ideas as to values are entirely out o. I -ess the workers’ welfare must be roperty. including new modern resi T. G. Halley has just and will place others as the building finished Came to my place, nine miles north Ione a great amount of damage. range of buyers’ views as to I -onsidered by the factory people; lence on north side ot river. Call That there is a very strong deadlock I >therwise the production of sugar threshing 160 acres on his farm on season progresses. The Thompson Frank Woosley had 100 acres of west of Pendleton. April 17. 1903. one •nd get prices. the the Wild Horse, which Hardware Company handles yielded 30 lark bay mare, had halter on. brand Ine wheat, but since the “hoppers” existing and nothing will be done un I eets must revert to those places BENTLEY 4 HARTMAN. ame nothing is left of It but straw ••d pot hook on left shoulder, hind fee« til the same is broken. Feed barlej I here half slave labor is employed, bushels per acre, and is pleased to roofing In this city. note that the yield In the wheat belt white, two splits In the left ear. shod They have destroyed 60 acres of is quoted by buyers at 919 ton ; I think the tonnage of beets this tingling Bros.’ World’s Greatest near Adams is from 20 to 30 bushels. Will Visit Michigan. wheat on Mrs. Kate Russell's ranch, ill round, weight 1.000 pounds, age and brewing at 920. I 'ear is less than half of last year’s throughout. In some few localities Show at Walla Walla. August IX ibout 10 years. Owner of above de -ating it almost to the ground. Other H. O. Burroughs left this afternoon San Francisco Markets. I -rop. For the above occasion the O R & there Is a little smut in the wheat, for Grand Rapids, Mich., where he -ardens and fields of grain in the -crlbed animal can secure same by Cordially, but the grain is plump and full and goes to visit his parents, Mr. Bur tame nelghliorhood are suffering to calling at my place and paying all M. Co. offers a reduced rate of 91 ■ ' San Francisco, Aug. 6.—Tbe local tor the round trip. Ticket? cn -«'e A. B. LECKENBY. the quality first-class. wheat market ---------- - is very strong ant roughs has been for some time past 1 lesser extent from the ravages of charges. vtigtist 13. good until August 14th re prices are soaring skywards. Farm Eastern Oregon Experiment Station, Harvesting is general in that dis the night agent at the O. RAN. the pest and although some people D HOWDYSHEIJ- turning. For further particulars, call era are'”not free "sellers and buyers Union, Oregon. trict and the prospects are that tile depot, and is now taking his vaca- have tried to exterminate them or Pendleton, Ore. on or address F. F. Wamsley, agent. who are in need of wheat have to crop will average close to 30 bush tlon. He has not been to hls home Irive them off. their attempts have meet the raise farmers demand lT*TX or O hio city or iolzdo i Ws sell the greatest of blood puri- els. proven futlle.-^Jondon Tinies, since the Spanish war. having en L cca * covxtv . > If you desire a good complexion use Large shipments are coming Dorr fiers. Acker’s Blood Elixir, under a Frank J. Cheney make« oelh that he ta the listed and gone to the islands and Mokl Tea. a pure herb drink. It acts Oregon and Washington and there Is M-nior partuer ot ine firm of P. J. Cheney A Co . positive guarantee. It will cure all TUTUILLA WHEAT. Residence Destroyed. served there for the term. Since re on the liver and makes the skin toing Vuaineaa tn the city of Toledo, county no doubt that the crop will hardly and The residence of O. T. White, at chronic and other blood poisons. If alate aforeaald, and that «aid firm will pay turning to this country he has been total 16.000.000 bushels. Shipment the aum of One Hundred Orillara for each anu Will Run From Ten to Twenty Bush- in the employ of the railroad and Umatilla, was destroyed by fire last vou have eruptions or sores on your smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. Twenty-five cts. and 50 cts. of new wheat has as yet been slow -very caae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by els — Harvesting Well Undur has not had a vacation. night, the family barely escaping In body, or are pale, weak or run down Money refunded If It does not satisfy uae of Hall’» Catarrh Cure. and very little will be done in the the It is just what you need. We refund aworn to before me and aubacrlbed tn my their night dresses All the contents Way. money if you are not satisfied. 50 you. Write to W. H. Hooker 4 Co.. way of export for 30 days. Millers preaence thia fitb day ot Lrecember, A were consumed. Something Doing. A. C. Larson, of the Tutuilla coun , „„ D. 1S8*. cents and 91.00 F W 8chmldt * Co . Buffalo, N. Y.. for free samples. W are free buyers and quotations for , I A. W. GLEASON, H. Schmidt & Co., Druggists try, was hauling some of bls wheat druggists. For the three months ending July shipping range from 91-40 to 91-43%. Notary Public. Will Naturalize. He says 31, W. J. Homer, agent for the In Hall'» Catarrh Cu-e 1» taken internally and to the mills here today. milling 9150 to 94 55 per cents. An agent of the bureau of forestry William Hughes, a native of Great directly on tbe blood and mucoua aurfacea that the wheat of that part of the diana State Life Insurance Company, George Van Horst, an all-round Barley—All the week both option •eta »! the system Send tor testimonials, free county will average from 10 to 20 in this city, leads the list of seven Britain, has filed his intention of be criminal and ex-convict, has been ar at Washington, claims to have dis T. J. CHI NE Y A CO., Toledo. Ohio. and "ash larlcv ha»e areadtlv bushels to the acre, and that it Is all agents in the Northwest, having writ coming a citizen of this country with rested In Seattle for the robbery of covered gold in paying quantities in Sold by druggist», 75c. vanced. and at the close the market the county clerk. Hall's Family i'Hla are the treat the forests of Porto Rico of good quality. However, there is ten 9li2,OOO worth of insurance I millionaire Lippy, a few days ago. is strong and tends upward. The barley crop is larger than last year, and the proportion of brewing grades to the whole is smaller. Last year Southern California was an importer; this year she is an exporter, with a uore limited market therefor, and a larger crop, prices for feed, particu- PROSPECTS ARE FOR arly. are going skyward. At the A TROUBLED MARKET. 'lose there was a very strong tone, »nd prices were advanced over those 'f last week to a marked degree, Great Divergence Between the Views luotations, feed 91.05 to 91.08%, of the Farmers and the Buyers— rewing. 9112H to 91.15 per cental. Married Womeo Introducing you waul to see them? Glad to show them Boston Store