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i the $13,001» mark, and as a result the raise was made in the wages to take effect from the first of last month. If in the next year the rev»*nues go to $16.v»K) or more the force will get another raise of $100. At the rate that the business has been growing, it is expected that the raise will come. According to the last month's re port the stamp sales for the last month amouuted to $891.53. which was an increase of $46 over last month. The box rent amounted to $330.25, and t..e newspaper postage foot »‘«I to $19.64. The business shows a marked ln- erease In all departments of the serv ice. for the month just closed and the office is in a prosperous condi tion. ECHO MILLS SOLO. T’*"' A large party of young folks visit ed Hidaway springs today. G. W. Hunt the Purchaser—Consid Haying is now in full blast, the crop being much better than was expected. eration $10,000. The grass on the range Is drying Fur several months the Henrietta FRIDAY. AVGUST 7, 1903. up very fast and the gathering of Flouring Mills at Echo, have been on C. 0. BOWMAN HA8 VERY BAD FINE QUALITY WHEAT, BEING GIVEN A THOROUGH beef »attle will soon commence to ALL HAY CROPS ARE LIGHT the market, and some time ago it was turn In pastures to hold for the fall TRIAL ON THE RESERVATION. BUT THE CROP IS LIGHT. rumored that a sale was about to be FORTUNE WITH HIS HORSES THROUGHOUT THE STAT«. CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON market. consummated, but not until today was A small machine from the Potts the deal made. By it t,.e property Says Pe-ru-na is a Splendid Large Shipment of Hoi sea will Be was transferred from the hands of Former Residents Here Now in Oma country will do the threshing here Some Complaint of Grasshopper»— a Very Light Draft Machine. Re- this year tarrhal Tonic. Made Next Week—Butter Creek J. H. Koontz and C. A. Koontz, his quiring Only 12 Horses to Draw a ha—Fifty Bushels Barley on the Potatoes and Gardena Thrifty— Telephone 12-Foot Sickle—Simple in Con Matters—Improvements wife, to Leonora G. Hunt for the sum Kirk Place—Marriage of a Very WHEAT YIELDING BETTER Field Onions Show Some Blight— of $10.000. This is the mill projierty, Being Made at Echo Continually. struction and Does Not Waste Popular Couple—Ladies' Aid Socle- Light Crop of Italian Prunes—Fruit THAN ANYBODY EXPECTED but In another transfer a tract of Grain—Can Be Drawn at Greater ty ’ s Annual Fair. Generally Will Be G°od Crop. !an»i also owned by Mr. and Mrs. Echo. Ore., Aug. _ 3.—J. __ ____ H. Koontz Speed. Underwent an Operation for Appendi is putting iu u n»*w rront to the store Koontz, was sold to the same parties Athena. Aug. 4.—Mrs. A. R. Brad- The past week has been dry and citis—Perry Myrick is Building a building occupied by Charles H. Mil for the sum of $1,500. Alex McRae, of the Umatilla Im ~ ~______, of Omaha, Neb., __ and 2 children, The property is all at and in the ley, r* ler, and otherwise improving the Residence—Visitor From Seattle— cool. In the western section near plement Company, of this city, has ly every morning was cloudy, and In vicinity of Echo. The latter tract Grace and Anthony, were visiting in property. General News of the Neighborhood tire coast counties the cloudiness was designed a new combined harvester | comprises about 50 acres of timber Athena last week. They spent week J. B. Sailor was in from lili, ranch Helix, Aug. 3. — Farmers are very and has it l ow iu the field at work, before lai. with friends In Portland almost continuous, which seriously THIRTY BUSHELS PER ACRE. today looking after he interests >t land near the < Ity. and Is a valuable which, if it proves io be a success, piece of land The former, or the and at th» seaside. Athena has made Lusy with their harvest and wheat is interfered with haying. The hay crop lb.' Butter Creek Tilephun* Co. of will revolutionize the eombinod busi Frank Cargill, of North Cold Springs, mill property, comprises the Henri many notable changes since Mrs. turning out better than was expected. is now oearly ail secured, and the which he Is manager. Mrs. lien L. Leland left for Canyon ness in this part of the c luniry. Harvests Half Section That Yields Grain Is coming into the wart* etta Mills, with all of the land and Bradley was last here; still she says City last Wednesday for a visit to yields are estimated to be slightly below the average, »n Southern Or For more than a year the inventor warehouses tx-longing to it. It is in that It seems like home again. Mr. houses here uow at th»* rate of over Well. has been at work on the plans of his the edge of the city of Echo and has Bradley and son, Allen, are connecte»! her brother, Mr. Hicks, of that place. egon and in the Grand Ron de valley a hundred Backs a .lay While the Dr. Frank 8. Smith, of Seattle, has some of the deficiency has been made Frank Cargill, ot North Cold with the Union Pacific railroad. Mr. machine, and has at last perfected it yield is short th»* quality is very good. In connection with the mill building Bradlej is engaged as agent, and ilia been visit ng his brother, Lem Smith, up by cutting grain for hay. The sec- and the machine has passe»! the ex Springs, has just finish»*») harvesting seven acres of land upon which the Cloy») Oliver is applying a new coat for the past week. or d crop of alfalfa is now being har perimental stage and has been prov 320 acres of wheat, which yielded 25 of palut to his residence and saloon. mill and warehouses stand, and a son is in the genera) freight office. pushels per acre, and Jim Furnish Guy Smith came up from Ione Wed vested in a few localities. Correa- Jessie Smith is expecte»! home it* en to tie a success. flume two miles long. W H. Babb came down * n the de The new machine is a 12-1'oot com threshed 30 bushels from a quarter layed train from Pend!» ton today. He Th»* capacity of the mill Is 100 bar a few days from his Snake river nesday on a visit with his parents, (indents in Polk and Jackson conn ties report grasshoppers unusually bine, and the principal thing that it section tract of land in the same vi- has decided not to ship l.is hordes rels a day, though with goo«l wheat mine. The hot weather is not very and returned Friday. has accomplished is in the Ugntness clnity. Mr. Cargill's barley yielded until some time next week it can grin»l out 150 barrels. There much enjuyed by the people un Snake . Perry Myrick. who has just com numerous in the clover fields, COLONEL L. L LIVINGSTON. pleted a new bam on bls ranch. Is The grain harvest is now well un- of the draft. For several days the 40 bushels and had the grain filled are two warehouses with the prop river. Colonel L. 1. Livingston, Member at owner and builder of the machine has the same as last year, it would have Mrs. Joe Banister has returned building a fine new house. der way in al! sections of the state, erty. each 50x100 feet in dimension. Echo. Ore.. Aug. 4. — Mrs. John Bar Grardma Stanton and ber niece. and the yields are reported good as to the Industrial Commission and the lead been threshing on the reservation yielded at least 65 bushels. It is the intention of the new own borne from Walia Waila. where she Dave Cargill started his combined ger, who has been In Heppner for the er or owners, for It Is rumored that has been nursing the little son of Mr. Misa Clawson, who has been visiting quality, but below the average In ing Democratic member of the Com and has pulled his combine through !>ast two or three years for the pur mittee on Appropriation» in the Huua» the wheat with from 10 to 12 horses. yesterday on a 640-acre farm, which pose of educating her daughter, Bueh- It has been bought by a syndicate Raymond of that place She reports this place have gone to Pomeroy on quantity. Hops are very’ backward, and the st Representatives, whose home is at When it is known that a 14-foot com promises to yield all through at least la has returned here which was her of Portland capitalists, to run the the little boy as much better, but not a visit with relatives. Mr. Fred I asalter, of Walia Walla, great amount of cloudiness during out of danger. Atlanta, «la., writes: bine. such as is built and operated 25 bushels of first-class wheat per former home. mill to the full capacity. has been visiting at the Hill home. In the Cold Springs Miss Alan McCaw. of Waila Walla, the week has been an unfavorable The Henrietta properties have bad «« / take pleasure In ¡olnlag with at this time by the big companies, acre. Harvest L A. Esteb has ordered his press -Mrs. Myrtle Hahn and daughter. factor in the advancement of this crop Qe neral Wheeler, Congressman ‘ requires from 18 to 20 horses to get country Is now under way and most and will commence the publication a varied experience, for they cost is the guest of Miss Elsa Rosen Nets, are visiting Mrs Hahn's moth Potatoes and gardens continue thrif Uret er and others in recommending > it uver the ground, it will be s«?en of the yield Is first-class, which will of the Echo News a'xmt the first of $30.000 and expense has be» n put in iwe.g Miss Jeanette Manasse spent Wed- er, Mrs. Huson ty and promising. Corn needs more Peruna as an excellent tonic and that the new machiue will eff»ct a niakt* a difference of at least one- next month. Miss Pugsley Is expec t to them besides that amount They L. W Preston and wife, of Weston, warmth and sunshine. The blight a catarrh cure. ”—Col. L. I. Lh ingston. great saving in power and in horse fifth In the price realized from the ed here In a few days and will take have jumped from hand to hand. The nesday at Walla Walla crop. The weather Is very favorable Mrs. Lillian Dobson. of this city. Is have been visiting at the home of previous! v retorted as affecting field Catarrh Cured. feed and care. reason Is not clear, for they are one a place on the paper. Mrs. Basye, of this city. reported seriously 11! at her home onions continue« spreading slowly. The difference in the pull of the to harvesting and all the combines All phase» of catarrh, acute or chronic, of the best mills In the state. It is Mr. Wells has the contract for Miss Laura Griswold, the barbed Mrs. 8. P. Purdy was ill at her Prunes are beginning to color and ar»* promptly and permanently cured. machine is caused by the interior are working full time, the large ma painting the building of the American thought that under the present man acres wire centra) gir). and her brother. 28 chines cutting from 25 to early apples are ripe A few corres agement they will be made a success, home near this city last week. It fe through its operation up»*n the ner construction, it is simpler in the in Hare Packing & Cold Sturar»* < I Lyman, spent last Sunday with tbelr per day. Mr John S anion has returned pondents report Italian prunes as vous sv stem that Peruna has attained side gearing, and has fewer parts to . which he w-ll) do as soon as he fin- especially it the rumor is true about mother Mrs. J. Griswold, of Wallula dropping badly, and that the yields j ishes the saloon. The company will there being a syndicate mixed up in home again from Idaho, where he has meh a world-wide reputation aa a »ure work. In the old machines the whole Hora-e Walker of the firm of will be less than anticipated. Pears BRICK IS ARRIVING. been for some rime. uid reliable remedy for all phase« of outside is a mass and a maze of cogs »>l**n a meat market in conu«*ction the »leal After a two weeks* visit with rela Sones, Walker 4c Modena, was a Pen are doing nicely, and a heavy crop is and driving chain wheels ami pul < with their business and expect to yat-rrh wherever ¡»x-ated. tives, Mrs Wicks returned to ber dleton visitor last week. exjiected Apples continue doing leys. while the sides of the McRae Third Story Will at Once Be Put Up commence by the first of next month FOR RIVER IMPROVEMENT. Mr. Jas. O. Morin, 117» Ontario street Miss Frances Fitzgerald, who has well home near Colfax on the Hotel St. George. machine are practically free from Mrs. H. C. Willis and son h'ave to Montreal, C anada, writes: been visiting Miss Bessie Raymond H. C. Curtons of this city, is stop P rtland Association Will Agitate an them. There are a few little wb«?els, The pr»'ssed brick for the addition Columbia River Valley. “ Peruna is certainly a great catarrh but they are not in so much evidence to the Hotel St. George, Is beginning day for the mountains and -»r. and ping on his homestead at Crook coun for the past month at Vansycte. will Open River From the Farm to the Mrs. Charles H. Miller l«*ave tomorrow Kingsley, Wasco county. G J. return to pendieton today. remedy. It cured me of catarrh of the as in the other builds. ty at present. to arrive on the scene, and as soon for a 10 days' outing. Friend.—Weather fair, with heavy Sea. The young daughter of William Li Mr. T J. bead and I gladly indorse iL Canadians Kirk has just finished It would be bard to attempt to ex as the workmen can be secured, the The saw and the hammer are The Columbia River improvement harvesting bls barley, whicn averaged ter. who underwent an operation ar north wind» during the afternoons are peculiarly afJicted with this disease plain just how the machine is differ- •onstruction of the tnird story will abroad in the land an»! the sound A««>r,.ation of Portland, wii] call a 50 bushels to the acre, which he the Walla Walla hospital for append! nights cool; Laying nearly all done and for years the doctors have tried to ent from the rest, but it might be be begun. It is the intention of the thcrof is h»ard on all sides in Echo cities, is getting along as well as leading begun - pastures are g»-'.tlng overcome it with elixirs, powders and said that the re-cleaner has been owner of the building to put another The iackrabbft hearetb the sound n*«-etlng of the association to be held thinks is very good for thia year. dry. in the most convenient city, for the Marshal Gholson was presented a could be expected. pills, but Peruna has solved the question • i taken out and by a system of double story onto the house, just the same thereof an»! mourneth that he is soon Douglas. Morrow county. H W Empire delegates, some time inland handsome billy-club, manufactured | fans the wheat is cleaned as well, it as the rest of the house in interior to be canned. and since the medicine has been estab Grable.—Week windy and dry; farm month of October. In the Bridge Department. in the by Allen Bradley, of Omaha the lished here hundreds of people have not better than by the methud gen arrangement. ers busy heading; some threshing This association has been active donor. R. W. Fletcher returned to his po- The room» will be finished and C. H. HORSEMAN HAS SOLD been cure»! of catarrh.”—Jas. O. Morin. erally in use. The riddles or screens done; wheat not turning out ao well and aggressive in demanding that the So The ladies of the Ladles' Aid sition at Heppner thia morning after If you do not derive prompt and satis over whech the wheat must travel furnished as the rest are. and it is HIS RANCH TO W. M. PIERCE. Columbia be opened to navigation, 'k-ty of the Baptist church gave out a visit to this cPy with his parents. as expected; harvest apples ripe and factory results from the use of Peruna, to be separated from the straw and expected that the new addition will and in order to organize the friends the announcement that they will have Mr. and Mrs. W D Fletcher, of this a good crop. chaff are longer in the new machine, add about 25 rooms to the capacity Helix. L'matllla county. 8 L. Isaac. write at once to D t . Hartman, giving s On« Farmer Has Four Horui Stolen of the open river, this meeting will •heir annua! fair In November. Fur city. Mr. Fletcher la employed in and thus the grain has more chance of the bouse. The work will be —Weather very favorable; harvesting full statement of your case and he will to all get through. In some of the be called for «onslderation of th ther announcements will be made and a Fifth Shot — Cleans Up $500 the bridge building department of the ->ishe»l as fast as is possible, once it well under way. yields so far as be pleased to give you his valuable ad machines the screens are so small is started. later. O R. 4c N. of the Heppner branch. at One Scason'e Sheep Shearing- subject. •hr»-«bed being leas than yields two lx*vl W. Myers of Portland, is Master Herbert Manasse left last viee free. and the draught from the fans so Already extra timbers have been Ridge School Reconvene»—Child la ret ary of the association an»l rears ago on same fields; quality of Victory. B. C, to visit rela week for Weston Property Sold. Address Dr. Hartman, President ot great that some of the grain is snak put in the basement to strengthen wheat No. 1 barley somewhat shrun Burned With Carbolic Acid—Dog sent out circular letters, sei tlves for st veral weeks. The Hartman Kan.iartnm, Coluuious, U en and blown over the tail end of the the foundation for the added strain Oxwell Douglas and E F Douglas ken. forth the facts in r>-gard to the object Pciscnn-ig by Wholesale. Some very were his wife, have solt to Belle Leland fine apricots machine and lost in the field, in of the third floor. When done. the Pendle»on, Umatilla county. H. J. Ridge. Aug. 1.—C. H Horseman, of of the meeting. Just at thl» particu brought to town Thursday by Uncle for $1.200. a lot in Weston. Both of Taylor.— Week favorable for harvest the new machine this will not be the Hotel St. George will be one of the lar time, when the portace road Tom Watts, which he distributed the parties are from Weston, and the Gurdane. is reported to have disposed case, for the grain will have twice largest buildings In the city ing wheat; hare not heard of very of bis homestead in that vicinity to scheme, which is intended to accom imong his many friends of Athena, property is In one of the best parts many fields yet threshed. j the ground to travel over before it plish this very object, is tied up by »ho appreciated the gift very much. Walter M Pierce of Pendleton, for a of the city. reaches the end of the »erven and is THIRTY-TWO BUSHELS. Weston. Umatilla county. Maud M CHIMES PSOSPER»n WHEN THE its enemies, it seems that some agi Mr. and Mr». B C»rir.o, of Moro, (air figure wasted. Baker—Fine weather, ciear atmoa- D airy is equipped with a tation is necessary . came up last we«-k to visit her pxr- A. V. Gulliford and children, of But Cannery Building Complete. Another advantage of the new ma Wheat in Adams District All First- here and light breese most of the The association is strictly commer- *nts and relatives of this city. Mr ter creek, were visitors in this local Class Quality. chine over the old one is the fact The new quarters for the Echo week; report* of excellent yields rial. and *eex». through the opening artano has returned home, oat Mrs. ity last Wednesday. that the threshing begins almost a* Cannery and Cold Storage Company otne from the wheat fields where N. McDonald, of Adams, was In the John Kearney, who has been tak of the river to accomplish the settle Fartano w:U »-ay bere for a few la now anout complete. The main thresh ng is in progress; baney is soon as the wheat leaves the sickle city today on business. Mr McDon ment of the idle domain of the Inland Jays. In the eld machines the cylinder is ald has just finished threshing 160 Ing in the sheep shearing of Oregon building :a done and before the par tlso yielding well; wheat is reported Em; pre Mrs. J W. Smith lo*t a flne Jersey tit ion s atd other Inside work is com i nthe middle of the maefiine almost, acres of club that averaged 32 bush and Montana tfis season. Is reported Up to date Mump No. 1 grain in every instance. ”ow last Saturday _ atd Sunday _ nicht _ to have return.-d home lately wLh a while in McRae's it is at the mouth, els of first-grade wheat per acre pleted the citizens of Echo will give Plateau Region. In Walla Walla Hospital. another came very near dying, but a dance in the building. dairymen don’t try $5<M) pron. as in the stationary machines, or Harvesting is in progress in the La Grande. Ur‘.on county. W. F. John Wright, familiarly known at was saved by heroic effort. It is sup- Rev. Hotchkiss, of the Pilot Rock nearly so. And the cylinder is larger Adams district and crops so far to get along with Gekeler—Weather favorable and hay in proportion to the size ot the ma threshed are yielding from 25 to 35 and Ukia- circuit, delivered a sermon 'Jack" Wright, one of the oldest en- .■«-■-d that alfalfa was the cause Real Estate Transfer. ing nearly finished; some fields yield Mrs. Gibson, of Walla Walla was chine also, as it carries a 28-incb bushels and like all other parts of at our school bouse at 3 o'clock 8un zlneers on the O R. £ N. between out a De Laval C. B. Wade sold to J. R Marple 'd well, but many are very abort; this city and Spc-Xane. was operated tu< guest of Mr» Austin Fos» last cylinder, making the working capac the county, the wheat In that district day evening today, a li*-acre tract and improve erne little grain cut. but no thresh Dairy- Separator. F. F. and A Fletcher ma<l<- a trip on at St. Mary's hospital. In Walla week ity of the machine greater in pro|>or is all first-grade. Walla, yesterday, for chronic bladder C. O Bowman, of Milton, met with ments just east of town, considera ing done; grain looks to be well fill to Walia Walla this week to vlstt tion than is the case with any of the There Is no corn in the Adams tion being $5.000. The deal was con Write for cata- bigger combines, it has been <iem neighborhood, but McDonald says the their father, who is taking they X-ray trouble. He Is getting along nicely the bad luck to lose one of his horses summated through the real estate 'd. but much of it very thin and -bort straw; fruit still prumses a while peddling fruit out on the re»- ard expects to resume hts run In a treatment under Dr Blalock for can onstrated that the McRae combine orn crop on the reservation Is in tine logix telling all heavy yield. rtrvatkm Saturday. The animal be agency of Wade 4c Bryson cer, an»! was reported to be some short time will do as much as a 14-foot machine condition Rock Creek. Baker county. J. K am» frightened and kicked loose worse about separators, from the fact that it -is lighter and Fisher.—Weather clear; tall barley from the wagon and run on over a Another party of Ridge spent a moves faster, and also eats up more ilairy apparat us ripening; red and black raspberr.es bluff and broke her neck. Mr. Bow good share of the week In the moun- ot the grain in proportion to its size. ripe; clover hay pot np; timothy man stopped at Ogle's, of Athena tain» hunting huckleberri»»» with The machine is now being given a and suppii»rs, mailed 1 Saturday night. While there his down and ready to stack; farmers success, so it is reported. thorough trial and any changes that | other horse got Its foot over a rope ire Irrigating fur second crop of James Davis says he has a horse may ha»e to be mad«- wia be notJ-d clover. | and nearly cut it off. that has teen shot six times in the and it will be improved to the high Post. Crook county. J. B Meyer — Born to Mr and Mrs. Henry Miller BEAR AND DEER MAKING brad with a 22 rifle and still lives est pitch. Then, when it is known | if thl« city a 9-pound toy. Weather very favorable for haying _____ Dog poisoning by the wholesale is TWO COLORED MEN WILL DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO beyond the shadow of a doubt that LARGEST BUSINESS THEMSELVES FAMILIAR. second crop of alfalfa doing nicely, Born to Mr. and Mrs J E Walden. reported in the vicinity of ----- ------ BE CRIPPLED FOR LIFE. everything is perfect, it ia the inten Portland, Or. San Francisco HOUSE IN THE CITY. Those losing dogs are Jam»*» Mar timothy ar d red tup meadows turning I >f Weston Mountain, a bouncing baby tion of the designer to put it on the boy. out a good crop, yet a little short of 65 Front Street cum. Mel Olmstead and A. J. Cum- S-l ' Dnr.ai Strwt i market in numbers, an»! at a price Mr. Frank Rogers and Mies Carrie Severs Case of Typhoid Fever— xst year: potato crop promises extra | that will make it the universal ma- Will Be Fifty by Two Hundred Feet mings. while another taved theirs. Were Beatmg Their Way on a Threshing Machines Are All at good, spr.ng grain is very poor. which had its first fit. i chine. Freight and Caught Their Feet Be ’11.» were united in the holy bonds of in Size and Three Full Stories In Klamath Agency. Klamath county. | wedlock at Walla Walla Monday af I Mr. Hott, the farmer from north Work—Recent Arrivals From Brit tween a Drawbar and Deadwood— ternoon The wedding took place at Geo. W Looaley.—Weather most far- Height Betides a Full Basement- of Pendleton, who lost four flne work A VALUABLE RELIC. ish Columbia — Rain is Needed Bad Accident Occurred at Huron. he home of Mr. Rogers’ sister. Mrs. c rable for haying; good crop of hay Is One Hundred Rooms for a Lodging horses out of the A J. Cummings I ly—Cojotes Are Becoming Numer assured: beef cattle are unusually E. E Sauze. Rev. Olds officiated. pasture near Gurdane. had a fine mare House—Will Be Modern In Every I A. J. Owens Possesses a Copy of an ous. Joseph Moffit and Waiter Richard Mr. Rogers Is a well known wheat fat for this season of the year; vege- shot since in that locality. Oregon Newspaper 51 Years Old. Respect. table gardens are doing finely. Our school commences again today son. two colored boys about 19 years ’esler of this city, and Miss Hill is Brlggson. Ore.. Aug. 3—R. J. Boddy A. J. Owens, who resides on after a three weeks* vacation. Miss of age. were brougnt to the county h»’ daughter of Mrs. W. T. Hill who Purl B»>wman has at la»’ decided Warner 1s said to be, giving satisfac An unprecedented run of Columbia resides on a ranch north of town. has moved his family to Athena, Thompson street, owns a copy of hospital from Huron this morning on She has many friends tn Athena and where be will start his butcher shop river salmon has been on since Sun “Vox Populi.” a newspaper publish to build the brick building on his tion to all. ed at Oregon City, in the early days property that he has had in mind for William, the little son of Mr and the midnight train, with their feet vicinity, who will welcome her in again, after a rest of a couple of day night The price has d’-opped and the canneries have enough to Mr. and months. of Oregon Territory. The copy in Mrs. M. E. Fletcher, met with quite mashed to pulp as the result of hav ber new home at Athena so long, and work on the basement A large black bear was seen rum last for a week ahead. question Is No. 2 of volume 1. dated a serious accident Friday. He got a ing tried to beat tbelr way to this Mrs. Rogers are living in the Hasting '■¿r.v fit January 2. 1852. and is therefore 51 foundation will be »commenced next bottle of carbolic add. but instead city on the freight train that comes cottage where they are prepared to maging around in the county road a I lli strates * few nights ago. Also a deer made entertain their many friends years old last January. week if the plans now under consid of swallowing it. as Is most generally through during the nlgbL C irculars its appearance al the home of Louie The boys had been put off the The paper is a three-column, four- eration are carried out as Intended. the case, he turned it over in his lap ~r._~ ~ — train that comes here in the even Athena. Aug. L—W. R. Taylor and Cbristison. No chase was offered to page publication and contains no ad ard burned his stomach ail over. His r*S’ 5 •’OH’-ftûcfSY ÿl The place will be a structure of vertising. The editorial discussions parents discovered him and dressed ing. and attempted to board the tra n family, who have been gone about either. PORTLAND. ÜtZ Bill Wllkenson was a visitor in this It was their intention to two weeks rusticating and looking relate to the struggle between the pressed brick, and will be SOxIOi feet the wound and at last accounts he going east Tfrphone Mam JJf Americans and Hudson's Bay Com in dimensions. It will face Main was resting nicely He Is only 16 get to Kame la. where they would ■ifter the cattle and farm, returned vlciLity looking after his crop here be able to catch the passenger that home Tuesday bringing back about and returned after a short stay to _ . or 18 months old. pany. for political supremacy in the street, and will be tnree stories high. start his threshing machine near reaches Pendleton at midnight. They 20 head of nice looking horses new territory. One heavy deserta- and will have a basement as good Mowed away on the rods of the Joseph Shind's aunt and two cous Sand Hollow. tion treats on the “Fugitive Slave as another floor, making it practically WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS Sam Rose, brother of Mrs. Maggie freight in the yards at Huron and ins. who have been visiting at his Law.” and another on the actions of four stories. Don’t try cheap cough medi home near Athena, left for their Taylor is very ill with a severe case The front rooms will be used for Amory Holbrook, a district attorney R C. Hager, of Gibbon, is in the waited for the train to start, cines. Get the best, Ayer’s The ( drawbar by which the cars home in South Dakota after a two of typhoid fever, and Is reported a new territory. One heavy diserta store rooms, and the rear and the city today. Cherry Pectoral, what a little better at latest reports, under are coupled, has at the end a heavy months' visit, a few day.« ago. ed to the Hudson's Bay camp. Still basement will be fitted up for store Miss Myrtle Hill is the guest of spring so arranged that when the record it has, sixty years of Rev. C. A. Sims, former pastor of the care of Dr. J. A. Best. another editorial flings some hot shot rooms. On the aide next to the de Jude Mitchell has started his cars are bumped together while the Christian church of Athena, left at the Portland Oregonian, of which pot will be two sample rooms 20x5o friends at Echo. T. J. Ennis, of Ritter, is in the city coupling, or for any other reason, Tuesday morning for Crook county. threshing machine and is reported feet in size. Dryer was editor at the time there will be a certain amount of Mr Sias intends to make a good he is meeting with much success. There will be about ________ The paper is fairly well preserved 100 _______ rooms ___ in for a short time. The family of Mrs. Anna Peterson, and is highly prized by Mr. Owens, the upper part of the building, and Miss Nellie Gordon, of Heppner, is slack in the train In order to lessen many improvements on his new the strain on the cars and take off place. He and bis family lrtend to who came here recently from British who came In possession of it through these will be fitted up as a lodging visiting friends in the city. Columbia, have been quite ill. owlnr A. B. Holcomb, a pioneer who settled bouse. The rooms will all have hot F. H. Beathe. of Weston, is in the the sudden jar and Jerk of starting. make it their home in th? future. Misses Addle and Mabel Banister, tc the change of climate, but at !ir The end of the bars play against a near Oregon City in 1843. and resid and cold water, and the entire bouse city for a short business visit cures! Ask your doctor if ed there until hlr death a *ew y^ars will be bested by steam. It will be heavy timber under the car called the who have just returned home from reports are convalscing. in F M Wahner. of Hllgard, is he doesn’t use it for coughs, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilgore, of the ago deadwood. and when the train Is an extended visit to Pullman visiting modern In every particular, and when the city for a business visit. colds, bronchitis, and all done will be the largest business pushed together the end of the bars friends and relatives, report crops Weston bank, accompanied by Mr F. C. Lawrence, of Baker City, la will butt into this timber with the looking fine in that vicinity. Timothy and Mrs. Charles Taylor, of the Fair throat and lung troubles. building in the city. SUES FOR AN INJUNCTION. The brick have been contracted for, the guest of the Golden Rule. whole weight of the train. la used extensively for hay and is a store, of Weston, were in this region • I tbM ArerV CM ttt t>etar*> H t»< Se«» 1 mn rrwnse for hrw for an outing a few days ago. Touching the Ownership of Wheat in and the work will commence as soon G. W. Richardson, of Bingham, was In atretchlng out on the brake rods good yield. ehi'i*. inlarnxa. r-arU and K*r» «Hi - William Jamison passed through M. U'ouas. M-U_ Uh,», X. T. as the foundation can be built. Once a visitor in the city yesterday. th«' boys got their feet between the Mrs. David Taylor U Improving a Bonded Warehouse. <_________ ■r..sse-M«a z.c.»m<x>. the construction is begun, the work Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnett, of Lexing end of the drawbar and the dead very rapidly now. she is able to be this vicinity to the mountains looking » - '■* Through Attorneys Carter and Ra will be pushed as fast as is possible, after bis fathers cattle, which are for L.-»rrll. M.a, ton. are in the city for a short visit. wood, and when the helper engine up and around at present. STRAIN TOO GREAT. ley and J. T. Hinkle, a suit has been in order that the house may be at on the Breaks. A. T. Smith, of Bingham, was in jammed into the train from behind. filed by G. W. Lydell against P J least enclosed by the time the cold Everything is needing rain badly In starting, the cars were forced to- RECENT HAULINGS OF ORE J Shewmaker Hundreds of Pendleton Readers Find the city for a short time yesterday. in order to restrain the weather comes. and are in hopes we will get It soon. gether and their feet were caught be- ASSAYED A DOLLAR A POUND. defendant from hauling and dispos It So. Doug Belts, the sheepman of Pilot tween the end of the iron and the Mrs. O M. Marvin, will return home ing of wheat that Is not his property. Rock, is In the city for a short visit timber, crushing them out of al) SUN AND SNOW The bustle and worry of business Huckleberry Harvest is in Progress— in a few days from Adams where site According to the allegations of the has been employed the past few Miss Eastman, of Echo, was the shape. men. R. ALEXANDER. Sols Agent. Gathering Up Herses to Ship to weeks. complaint the defendant is the renter guest of friends in Pendleton yester Somet.mes Help ths Hair to Go. The cries of the men brought the The bar»j work and stooping of of land which Is the property of the Alberta — Hay Crop la Better Than Miss Bessie E Palmer, will leave trainmen to their assistance, i and workmen. In any changeable climate the hair day. plaintiff, and for the use of the land Was Expected—Range is Drying Up for Pendleton In a few days. The woman's household cares. Charles Gerklng. of Athena, was they were taken from the train i and is apt to become brittle and to break Coyotes are getting quite numer Are too great a strain on the kid- the defendant was to pay the plaintiff off stubby here and there. This makes in the city yesterday for a short brought to this city, where they were Fast. one-third of the crop taken from the ous and brave, for they have been vis taken to the county hospital. neys. visit a hair dressing almost a necessity, es Alba. Aug. 2. — William Doherty, ground each year. Dr. Cole was called and examined who is hauling ore from Susanville iting people's barnyards. Backache, headache, sideache. R. N. Stanfl«*ld. of Echo, Is in the The complaint alleges that the de- pecially to ladles. In using a hair the cases. He found that Moffit'a to Pendleton, reports that the ore KMney iroubles, urinary troubles dressing why not get the best, one city the guest of Mayor Thomas G. fendant baa threshed some of the left foot would have to be amputat that he freight»*d out assayed as high follow. that combines with it the efficiency Hailey. grain from the land and hauled It to ed. though the other one could be A Pendleton citizen tells how to Mr. Doherty . Miss Bessie J. Sutton, of Heppner, saved. The other man was not so as a dollar a ixiund. the city of Pendleton and put It in a in killing the dandruff germ that eats cure them all. the hair off at the roots, causing what pulled out 6500 pounds and hauled I A sure sign that the stomach Is out F. A. Morris, retired, who lives on warehouse here, receiving for th» is called falling hair, and in time. is the guest of friends in Pendleton badly hurt, as there were no bones supplies back. for a few days. of order, the bowels are constipate». Park avenue, and is well known io same advance money which virtual baldness, broken. It required several stitches New bro ’ s “ Herpicide ” Is The boys and girls not oth«'rwisG G. W. Hunt, of Foster, Is at the to close the wounds, however, and ■ I and the liver ii’actlve. Y'ou cannot Pendleton i»eople. says: “I was trou ly put it out of the power of the that kind of a hair dressing. You engaged are busy picking huckleber-1 bled with my kidneys ou and on for plaintiff to get the wheat or its value; have no idea how delightful your Pendleton for a short visit In the the injuries will leave the man lame ries and storing them away for win ' enjoy your food as long as this con- . dition prevails, and unless it is reme three years. In earlier days I had that the defendant Is now planning scalp will feel and how stylish for some time to come. ____ your city on business. ter consumption. worked in a shoe factory in nockford. to haul all of the wheat yet In the hair will appear, after an application died at once you’re going to be seri- J. H. Vaughan, of Alba, was in the Toni Vaughn, who has resided here III., standing all day at a bench and field to the city, and has not made or two of Herpicide. It is certainly city yesterday visiting friends and ously 111. A few doses of Hostetler's 8UIT FOR UNPAID BALANCE. for a long time, will leave In the later un i became a motorman on an any provision for paying the third a wonderful Innovation as a scalp an transacting business. Stomach Bitters will make a great morning for Portland to reside. electric car. That too, kept me on that is the property of the plaintiff, tiseptic and hair dressing. Sold by improvement in your condition. It Claims That the Defendants Did Not W. Babb is here negotiating for the M. H. Rice and daughter. Miss H. my feet ail day and aggravated my and therefore the plaintiff prays for leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps will make the stomach nealthy. re Entirely Pay for Their Lumber. purchase of two bauds of horses of AMuhtaty, Firwslfhvor, complaint if it did not start it. it au injunction prohibiting the defend for sample to The Herpicide Co., De Rice, of Freewater, are in the city Robert Forster has instituted suit Cox and Hoover to ship to the Alber store the api'etite. and cure Heart- the guests of friends. Grattai Shwÿh. ftasorüiffrkei ant from hauling or storing the wheat annoyed me through the day more bum. Dyspepsia and Constipation. troit. Mich. F W Schmidt & Co., through his attorney. Peter West, for ta country, and reports that the com tnan at any other »»me. I tinaby got until the third has been paid and de- special agents. Mrs. W. W. Rigby, of Pataha City, the recovery of a baiatice due on a ing stock country of the Nortnwest a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at the livered as according to the contract. Wash., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. note executed in favor of the plain is settling up very fast. Br»K-k & McComas Co. drug store and Shelly Jones, for a short time. Bear Cub Changes Hands. PORTLAND, OMOON. tiff by the defendant, Herman Kru- There are still a few heavy work POSTOFFICE AFFAIRS. used them. They cured me. I have ---- - ----- —----- -- B. E. Kennedy, local manager of horses here for sale. Mrs. Dan Shaw, of Birch Creek, I ger and Alice Kruger, his wife. not had even the slightest attack of will I The complaint alleges that on tho lmckache for five years, nor have I Business of ths Pendleton Office the Coe Commission company, has has gone to Eugene, where she the 9th da yof February, 1898, the defend acquired title to the cub bear which be the guest of her mother for Steadily Increaeing. used any pills since I stopped the ants bought of the plaintiff lumber The business in the postofflee is in lias been the pride and joy of Marx summer. treatment last October.” and building material amounting to months. Mr. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 creasing from month to month, and Patton for several Miss Eva Belts, who has been via- cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., as a result of the increase Postmas Kennedy expects to control the mar itlng friends In the city for some $264.46, and that on January 17, 1900. Buffalo. N. Y , sole agents for the ter Livermore and Assistants How ket with this new addition to the time, left last night for Milton, where they paid $165.85. and again on June 8th they paid $50, which left a bal land and Charles French have receiv force. United States. she will spend several weeks ance due of $49.61, with interest at Remember the name—DOAN’S— ed an Increase in pay of $100 a year. To San Francisco, Cipllugrr, of ->f Helix, the rate of 8 per cent. The plaintiff Mi*« Fannie Ctpllngxr, According to the postal regula and take no other. tions when the revenue of an office Mr. and Mrs. John King, of Cold who has been a guest at the home of sues for the remainder of the note exceeds $13.000, the salary of the Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Col Dr. and Mrs. E. A Mann, left this and the interest and costa and postmaster is to be $2,400 a year, and lier and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rigby, morning for Pilot Rock, where she bursements of the action. If, L ’ !5 Whilt la llSíTjíilS. “ the assistants are to be graded in will leave the last of the week for will visit with friends. i»4 < uab arms. T sm «» Goua. U Cardinal Herrero, whose death accordance with the salary of the San Francisco, where they will attend 21 i», naie, soie by Croagm», chief. During the last year the reve the national encampment of the A tire at Cincinnati destroyed plate expected In Rome a few days baa rallied nue of the local office went above Grand Army of the Republic glass works valued at $2(0,000 A COW BELL De Laval Separator "¡\eelev ^-(ure Alcohol ©pium. Tobacco Using Ayers 5o do Flat Ironj wear Í Kih5Jbuiylfek|\t*^ Cherry Pectoral i But if tKKcs a. J m3 time Ask your merchant. 1 Bronchitis APPETITE’S POia G olden W est r SPICES, o » COFFEE,TEA, BAK1N0 POWDER, FUÜTORING EXTRACTS, _ O HOsTETTERS STOMACH BITTER^ ET&DEYERS STOP THAT COUGH JAYNE’S ^CEHHftíDáEEI EXPECTORANT