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BREVITIES. IS VÍRY WOMBLE NEWS OF MIETO« A. S- PEARSON, OF FREE WATER SPEAKS OF GROWTH.; See Sharp for paper hanging Thinks the Question of Irrigation Will See Sharp's artistic wall paper Adjust Itself When People Come to Are you going to Lehman Springs? Fully Understand Scientific Use of l adies’ half soles 40c. Teutsch’s. HAY CROP SECURED AND TWO CASES OF TYPHOID INTERESTING LOCAL Water. Why don't you go to Lehman FEVER; ONE FATAL. RANGE GETTING SHORT. QUESTIONS INVOLVED. 'pringa A 8. Pearson recorder of the town New books arriving daily at Fra of Freewater. Is in the city on busi zier’s tiook store. Wheat is of Excellent Quality Every Visitors Returned Today to Nebraska ness with the land commissioner to-' By the Operation« of « Recent Buy a fountain pen this week at half —J. W. Bickford Is on the Sick Litt where—Dairy Cows Diminishing in Amendment to the Tax Law. an nnd «¡leaks enthusiastically or price at Frazier's. —An Unusual Number of Milton | th.- increased volume of business Supply of Milk — Small Fruits Are Unexpectedly Large School Fund MUSKMELONS AND NEW Wool and feather dusters, 5c to' Yielding Finely, But Prunes Will Be People Are at the Summer Retorts. transacted in that thriving little, Is Within Sight—The Incident Tal- POTATOES ARE CHEAPER. $2.45. A fresh lot. Nolt’s. Light town. lies With the Consolidation Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, of Milton. Ore., Aug. 12.—Mr. and Mr. Pearson estimates that owing ject. Meacham, are in the city for a short Mrs. Matt Musgrove took their de The weather during the past wee ’ | Berries Are Out of Market Nearly— visit. to the liu-reased settlement of that was excellent for ripening spring parture Monday night for San Fran Through the ameudui .-m of the law ! Nearly All "Truck” Is Cheaper vicinity and the Increasing demand At and below cost all summer, mil- Than a Week Ago—Livestock. Poul I'.eiy, especially patterns. Mrs grain and for harvest work. The hay cisco. Mr. Mosgrove will purchase lor the truit and other products of at the latt «malón of »h< legixlature I tin- people of the state will aave dou crop has been secured in fine condi goods for Mosgrove & Co., and Mrs try and Produce Market Is at a "atupbell the locality, that the business of ble :« m , to pay In the coming year. Mosgrove will visit friends and rela tion. and the yields are generally re Miss Grace Crockett, of Freewater, Standstill, and Also the Retail Gro f-ie.-aater has Increased 5o per cent This is of especial importance to the is in the city the guest of her sister ported satisfactory. Pastures are. tives until the first of October. over last year. people of thlx county from the fact cery and Provision Market. Mrs. J. L. Williamson went to Wes and friends. turning brown and feed on the ranges ton Monday afternoon, where for sev Strangers are m evidence every- that all of the assessments are high This week the local market has > Miss Eva Belts, of Pilot Rock. Is 1 is getting short. Stock in general • eral days she will be the guest of vv here, and one needs but to remain er this year than last, and the money gained green beans and lost a lot of the guest of Misses Myrtle Hawk and continues in good condition, but in her son. Charles. out of town a few weeks to notice the necessary for the running of the gov the dairy districts the supply of mu» other things. Cherries and currants Mabie McDill. Dr. J. I- Hayes is confined to his many new faces In the community. ernment < au lie aecured with a much and apricots and raspberries and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. J. Lockett, of is diminishing, due to the shortage home with an attack of typhoid fever 1 he land around Freewater is being lower rate of taxation thau in the radishes have gone out and watermel Caldwell. Idaho, were the guests of in green feed and because the flies and is under the care of Dr. C. W more highly and scientifically cuiti- past. have become unusually numerous and Thomas. Especially Is the fact of interest to ons have gone down in company with friends in the city today. vated each year, and with the e<o- new potatoes and muskmelons. After Mrs. I.ena Johnson who has lieen nomhal use of the water supply now the people of the immediate vicinity Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor and fam troublesome. In portions of the Wil that is said, about all has been said ily have gone to Kamela for a week’s lamette valley grasshoppers are re here visiting friends and relatives available, many more farms can be from a school tax standpoint. The ported thick in the clover fields, al since the first of July, will leave to made to produce double their present assessment roll* for the coming year that is of interest to the housewife. outing in the mountains. will lie in the hands of the board of though so tar they have done but lit night lor a short visit at Walla Walla. output. With the exception of the fall in Dr. W. G. Cole was a visitor at tle damage. price of a few things that are just Mr. Pearson thinks the question equalization the last Monday in this Mr and Mrs. A. M Elam and Adams this morning, where he was The wheat harvest is being pushed ! beginning to be brought to the stores of inigatlon ail) I»- gradually adjust- , month, and will be ready for the peo in consultation on a critical in all sections of the state, and re daughter. Miss Bertie. will leave to cd. a» the iKioplc come to understand ple in March. According to the law nothing has changed since the same called morrow night for the coast to re case. lions from the harvest fields are unan main until the heated weather is over. t!.e scientific use of water, and the a tax must be levied for the support time last week. Estimates given on short notice on imous as to the excellent quality of Mrs Melvin Mathias came down application of just enough to produce of the schools of the county equiva Pendleton Retail Grocery Prices. aiming and paper hanging. Charles the berry, but nearly everywhere tne from The Tanks Monday, where she the highest results, without waste of lent to a per capita tax of $6 This Coffee—Mocha and Java, best. 50c ’ ar.e. the pioneer painter. SOT Vin- y ields are turning out smaller than 1 will l>e due In March Now comes in ha<l l>een in search of the luscious wat.-r and effort ¡xr lb.; next grade, 35c per lb: lower ent street. last year. Oats are a fine crop, and i huckleberry. In every irrigsted district in the I the double proposition: By the amend grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.: ment th« assessor will, on tbe first Good meat in summer must be; barley yields are good. Among those from Milton who went | West, it is estimated that one-third package coffee, and 20c per lb. 3 a ken care of. That’s the kind you Corn has made excellent progress, to the Tollgate thia week are: Mr. more water than Is necessary is used ! Monday in January of the year 1904, packages for 50c. ;et at Houser’s. Alta street, opposite during the week. IJce are unusually I and Mrs. W E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs <>u the land This wasteful method 1 ¡■nx-eed to make the asM-ssment for Rice—Best head rice. 12Hc per lb.: savings Bank. numerous in the hops, and the plant I A. J. Overturf. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Ire | does not produce more crops, but ' the year and hi« roll shall be in the next grade. 10c per lb. Mrs. 1„ M. Windus and son. of ’ is from a week to 10 days backward.! land. Harry Kelly, Roy Mellor, C. W wear* out the '.and and prevents! hand« of the board of equalization Sugar—Cane granulated, best, $6.50 more homes being established in in time for them to turn it over to Clarkston, visited in the city today which conditions excite considerable' Wilson and I.esbe Edwards. per sack do. 13 pounds. $1. apprehension as to the outcome of .very community In the Free water th« clerk for collection on the first on their way home from a vacation ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dittebrandt. Salt—Coarse, $1.10 per 100; table. this crop. district the same condition prevails Monday in July. Or, in other words, trip in the mountains. who have teen here spending the $2.50 per 100. Small fruit, such as raspberries. ; summer with their son. Dr. M. M Dit to a certain degree If the available the taxes tor the year 1904, by the Mrs. W. Windus and son. of Pull- , Flout—B. B.. $4 per barrel; Wai . i urrants. blackberries and huckleber tebrandt. will leave tomorrow night water supply were distributed and amendment to the law are due the man. were the guests of friends here j tors’. $4 per barrel ries. are abundant. Prunes during the i for their home in Nebraska City. economized fully, it would perhaps first of July, and are delinquent on today while en route home from a j Watermelons. 25035c each. I ast 10 days have shed to an alarm-1 Miss Winnifred Chesney departed reclaim one-third more land than now the first of the following January time spent in the mountains. Muskmelons. 5020c each. The time of assessment was made ing extent, and there is no question ; in use. Apricots. 5c box. Strayed—Gray horse, weighs about i but that the yields will fall greatly Saturday for her home at Tacoma earlier so that the t^xes could tie The object of the pro|>osed Irriga after a few weeks' visit at the home Peaches. 7c pound. 1.2’ hi pounds; branded F. O. on left | below the estimates made earlier in ! levied ar.d paid on the same year. tion district at Milton and Free of .Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Berry. Peach plums. 5c. boulder. Will pay liberal reward ior• the season. Apples, although uneven, i Therefore, on the coming year the water. was to introduce a more eco •Mrs. E. W. Phelpa. Mrs. W. R Tomatoes. 10c pound, or three same. P. T. Hales. Adams, Or. continue doing well, and the crop will ! Craig Mrs. R. E. Frazier, the Misses nomic use and distribution of the school tax collected will amount to ¡rounds for 25c. ’ G. A. Hartman and son left this j probably be a fairly good one. Inez Phelps, l^ena Coe and Maud water supply, in order tn extend the double the usual amount, or at least Green corn. 20c dozen morning for Portland and Yaquina Columbia River Valley. Frazier will leave Friday for a week’s blessings of irrigation to a* much $12 for each child t>etween the ages Green Beans, 6c pound. Bay. where they will join the rest of | land as possible, with the water sup of 4 and 20 years in the county. As sojourn at the Tollgate. Condon. Gilliam county, F. B. Ste Onions. 3c bunch. the family for a visit. Tbe judge there are 6 000 children in the county ply on hand. Mrs. Julia Fletcher and niece. Mias vens. — Warm and dry; light thunder Cabbage. 4c per pound. will return in about a week. the taxes will be $72(K>0 without a Speaking of the estimated increase Mary Fletcher of The Tanks, are the shower on 5th: heading under full , Carrots. 2c pound. ■pedal levy of any kind of population in Umatilla county ' headway ; barley is an extra good guests of Miss I^rdia Fletcher this Green apples. 3c lb.. $1 box BLOODED HOGS. But there is another thing that has during last year. Mr. Pearson is con crop; wheat about average; fruit and I week. Cucumbers. 2 for 5c. gardens doing well. M ss M May Kimball, who hzs been fident that fully 1.000 people have set •>ecn overlooked by many of the dis New potatoes. 2c per pound. T. G. Hailey Buys Twelve Head of tricts. and that ts the increased as- Hardman. Morrow county, A. B ' visiting her sister. Mrs. F E. Wilcox, tled in tbe district between Pendle Pendleton Livestock. Poultry and Pro cssment of the property of the coun Registered Poland Chinas. ton and Milton. There are new set left for Fairfield. Wash., Saturday, to Stanley. — Weather favorable for late j duce Market. Walter Adams has sold to T. C. -rain and gardens; harvesting in pro visit her father before returning to tiers at every point in that belt of ty. The values of the land have been Chickens — Hens, 7c; $4 «0 per lailey some of his blooded Poland gress; large part of grain crop being her home in the East. ountry and all the small towns along laced higher thia year than last, and dozen; roosters. 4 to 6 cents Inina hogs as a start for a drove of cut for hay; yield above average of ' .Mrs. M. N. Maxwell, who hs» been the line of the O. R AN. branch the same rate that was assessed last Geese, per dozen. $9 '>ure-bred stock. For some time it •ormer years ; stock in good condi- ; here the guest of her cous n. M.'i. G from Pendleton to Walla Walla have ■ ear will bring almost double the Ducks, per dozen, $4. .as been the intention of the mayor tion. W. Ingle, left for her home at Colfxv many new faces. He thinks the esti amount It would at that time. Some) Butter, 40 to 50c, good. mated increase of 1.000 in the county of the communities have overlooked o stock his ranch near the city witi Adairs. Umatilla county, C. 8. Fer Monday. Eggs. 20c. that tact, acd hare levied their as- ish-grade stock, and with the num- guson.—Weather warm and dry and Mr J. W Bickford, of the Heel during the past year is far too low Garlic. 15c per pound. Tbe Free water fruit crop Is excel ’essnert on the same rate. At Helix er which Mr. Adams has sold him favorable for harvesting; the yield is' wood Co.. Is unable to attecd to his Choice Beef Cattle, Etc. as a good start, for they are some of j-enerally satisfactory, but slightly ! duties this week, and is under th-» lent ar.d th« market promise* to be the district has asked tor 10 mills, jood Many new dwellings are bemg which will hr. ng them twice the '-.e best that can be found in the 'ælow the average; grain is of a good are of a physician. Cows, per hundred, $3. •ountry. Mrs Robert Knight died at her built in that vicinity and there is ev vmount of money that they wanted ;uality. firm and plump; corn is look Steers. $3.60. E. Hahn, of Birch Creek, near Pilot ing well; pastures dry' home :n Freewater Monday afternoon idence of a weil-founded prosperity | for the carrying on of the schools. Hogs. live. $505.50. So all around It looks as though some lock. has had charge of the stock Vinson, Umatilla county. Joseph > of typhoid fever. Funeral services on every band. Hogs, dressed. 7f?7Uc. of the schools would have morel or some time, and he and Mr. Adam« Doherty.—Mild, with occasional hot ! were held yesterday afternoon. Veal, dressed, 7©8Hc. money 'ban they will know what to > lave altogether on the ranch 130 hea.I spells, thermometer 90 degrees and ' Mrs. Michael Smith Is suffering FROM CRATER LAKE The Wheat Trade. do with. Portland. Aug. 13.—There is con >1 fine stock; but Mr. Hahn is pre- list degrees: gardens, especially pota | from a slight atttack of malarial Viewing the double tax from a local; Employ siderable activity in wheat in the in aring to move to San Bernardino, toes, and orchards are looking fine; j fever and is under the care of Dr J Engineer in Government standpoint, it would seem therefor«, Tai., where he has relatives living, H Kennedy stock, such as milk cows and work Stops Over en Route From South terior and good prices are being paid a good time to consolidate with tbe The business just now is a storage and the gentlemen are selling their horses, are looking good, being turn- ! ern Oregon to Nebraska. outlying district», and with the unex rock. ed out to feed on the stubblefields. HAND LACERATED BY proposition and the expert feature is pected funds put tbe schools here on Mr. Hailey bought altogether 13 A F. Mason, a civil engineer who Helix. Umatilla county. S T. Isaac entirely eliminated. In view of the BURSTING OF A GUN. ows and a boar .and of this number has been employed by the government a basis fit to handle the children of —Harvesting has progresse ] rapidly ! keen competiron np the country and th« rural places and in this manner' the advancing tendency of Easterr he boar and 11 of tbe sows are ped •he past week, with very favorable j John King's Hand Badly Torn on a in surveying and laying out wagon get a start for tbe years to come, tor greed stock and as fine as can ,x» weather; in this locality about half ! road* and br-dgve from the foot of tbe and foreign markets, prices here have Ragged Saddle Horn—Crops Good Cascade Mountain* to Crater lutke. by tbe employment of a very much .oueht. The boar was bought of W if the wheat crop is in sack, and I nt ; been put up. m Crook County—Wheat ts All No. sto|.ped over In the city last night | reduced special assessment enough ?. Williams, of Briant. Ind., and was little remains uncut; bo complaint of Wheat—Walla Walla, 77679c: money would be on band for all the »orth $50 when a little pig. -trt -mut. quality No. 1: yields -atisfac j 1 and Yielding From Thirty to Fifty ea route to his home in Nebraska bluesteia. SO682c. valley. 79080c. n«*eded expense« sows were bought of J. M Klever. of tory. .Mr Mason has spent the summer at Flotrr—Valley. $3.6003.85 per bar Bushels—Huckleberry Crop Being the lake, and In the vicinity, and says Weston. Umatilla county. Maud M , rel: hard wheat straights, $3,600 Bloomington. O.. and L. Swaggert. of Gathered. AS TO THE WHEAT CROP. Athena. Il Is destined to be one of the great Baker. — Atmosphere clear, but hot j 3.85; hard wheat, patents. $4.106 4.50: «»t resorts In the world. The gov weather, with mostly northerly | Athena. Aug. 12. — George and Dakota hard wheat, $4.1004.60; gra TERRIBLE FAMILY ROW. breezes, water supply getting low: Charlea Gerkln. while return.ng home eminent appropriation of $2.000 for Question of Holding the Grain and of ham. $3.3503.75; whole wheat. $3.55 threshing reports continue favorable: from Pendleton, found a team attach the improvement of tbe roads to the Present and Future Prices. §4: rye wheat. $4. Barley—Feed. $20 per ton; brewing Scotch Gypsies Engage in a Fight berry yields very large; melons rather ed to a hack with a pony tied behind. lake and construction of wagon Elmer Snyder, one of the wheat With Serious Results, at Walla backward; summer pears ripe, but George took them home with him and bridges, ha* t*-en exhausted, and the farmers north of the city, was in $21: rolled. $21021.50. not so good as nsual. prunes and cared for them until th.- n<*x. day. «ork is not yet completed Millstuff?—Bran. $23 per ton: mid Walla. The government reserve, includiny ' Pendleton today transacting some ••ears will give generous yields No Shirt, an Indian, cam-- to hunt dlings. $27: shorts. $23: chop. U. S Walla Walla. Aug. 13.—A family the park and the lake, contains 249 business after haring finished his ’ hem and tracked them to Mr. Ger- Plateau Region. mills. $18: linseed dairy food. $18. row among two outfits of traveling square miles, the lake being in the; harvest. He reports that the wheat kin ’ s place, where be found his team. Hay—Timothy, old $20 per ton; Scotch gypsies, camped in the edge Imbler. Union county. L Btlhags j on his place oas averaged about 28 center of the reserve. Ed Potts ’ wheat is makin„ 25 bush new. $14015: clover, nominal; grain of town, was aired in the police court —Week favorable; cutting grain ie in I bushrels to the acre, and that all of I It Is 95 miles from Ashland, the els per acre, and Hugh Walk”»'a 67- $12: cheat, nominal. yesterday afternoon. The trouble full sway; spring grain is genertlly ' acre field made an averaye of 30 nearest railroad point to the lake, and the country from this place to A the-1 arose over a horse trade, and as a very smutty; haying is about through bushels to the acre. San Francisco Markets. the wagon roads are in bad condition na on the north will average about San Francisco. Aug. 13.—The local -esult two men have broken arms, re with fair yield; potatoes are doing on account of the spring freshets, and the tame. In some spots the yield Mrs. Huggins returned home from market for wheat and barley is as sulting from blows with a neckyoke, very well; sugar beets are al! right ; Walla Walla Thursday where she had the government is now building per will be heavier and in some it will be Erwin. Baker county. John Erwin.— lighter, but as an average it will be dangerous scalp suming a more normal condition me. girl has been called to the bedside of her lit manent roads and bridges and will about the figure named. Prices are weakening under sales of wound from the same cause, and one Weather warm and dry. with consid mprove the park in other ways. tle grandchild, who was very ill. but holders who now realize that both man has his upper lip bitten off. and erable high wind; a great deal of oats is out of danger now. On Mrs. Hug When Mr Mason left the lake, on j The grain is of good quality and and wheat have been cut for hay; cereals have been forced too high is otherwise injured. Sunday morning, there were over TOO »eight and will all be in tbe first gins' return home she found her son Oats were fairly steady, despite liber The names of the families are Mc- barley is about all cut; wheat and people camped there, and as he came class The farmers over tbe county sick but he ts :mproving now. are some of them holding their gram al receipts. Flour and feedstuffs Mullan and Stewart and they are re oats will be ready to harvest next H. C. Curtis has returned from his out to Ashland, he met fully 300 more for higher prices, and some of them were still firm ard hav steadier. lated by marriage and are traveling week; potatoes and gardens look going in. The trout planted in the home in Crook county, where he has Millstuffs — Bran. $2’u25; mid together. The fight took place at the well. lake some years ago are doing very are not hauling for tbe reason that Clarno. Wheeler county. L. H. Hale. been for some time. He reports the well, and seem to be multiplying in they are not ready to take to tbe dlings. $27029. "amp and there are scarcely enough road. Tbe harvest is just about half Wheat—Shipping $1.45; milling. well ones left to care for the injured. — Hot and dry. with light showers crops down there to be as good as any great numbers wheat he ever saw anywhere, ne $1.5501.62’.. Svery man and woman in the two Wednesday; peaches, apricots and said the wheat on Mr. S as' place was The dimensions of the lake arc done over tbe county, though in some Barley—Feed. $1.02’^61 ''5: brew outfits is more or less injured. Two, early apples are getting ripe; pota seven by eight miles, and the known of tbe sections where the grain was ing. $1.12’-j<- 1.17L. women are severely cut on the head toes good; second crop of alfalfa as fine a wheat as he ever saw. Mr. depth is 2.000 feet, while at some early all of the wheat has been cut Sias and Mr. Curtis' homesteads join. and is now in the sacks waiting for and shoulders, and one woman has a nearly cut ; grass on range drying up. V.'ool Markets. Professor and Mrs. Henery, of points no bottom has yet been dis the time to come when it will be con- Klamath Falls. Klamath county. Boston. Aug. 13.—Prices were very dislocated shoulder. The principal covered. Athena, are being visited by their firm in the wool market this week, al weapons used in the mix-up were Francis J. Bowne.—First cr'>i> of al son. from Downs. Wash. He is a A small island containing a dead venlent to haul It to the warehouses, though it has been quiet. Following neckyokes of the wagons, which were falfa all harvested; rye having about music teacher. crater, is situated about two miles But taken all over, the county is finished; fine season for having, no are the quotations for leading de wielded with telling effect. from the east shore of tbe lake The about half through. Daniel Ma/s forcy of maacns l.o rain since commencing: range very What the growers will do when scriptions: Territory—Idaho fine. 14 walls surrounding the lake are al are raffidly putting the u/il« of M 1- noor. but stock is looking good, beef CATTLE DEALS. 015c; fine medium 16’4@17’4c: most perpendicular and only one pre they are ready to haul is not known. ler's new brick building up. are al attle being gathered and put in pas and will rest with the condition of medium. 18@19c. Wyoming fine, 14 most done. The yhave the contract to ripitlous path down a rugged gorge the men in part. If they think that 615c; fine medium. 16’4017%; me Extensive Shipments of Beeves to the tures; grain looking fine. has yet been found by which tourists build the walls of the new M. E the grt n will rise in value, and if dium. 18’4019%c. Utah and Ne Sound Markets. church, of which the stone work Is al can reach the water’s edge. they can afford to hold and not sell, braska fine. 15016c; fine medium. 17 Notice to Tax-Payers. J. C. Lonergan bought 11 carloads most done. they will quite naturally wait for the 61744c; medium. 19020c. Montana of fat cattle of Henry Blackwell the Pendleton. Oregon. August 3rd. Went Picknicking. John McIntyre, of Ge.-kln;; flat. Ir higher prices; but It they come to the fine choice. 19020c: fine medium last of the week just closed, and ship 19» >3—Notice is hereby given that hauling his wheat to th-y warehouse. Twenty-five of the young people of conclusion that they can get no more choice, 19020c; staple. 20621c; me ped them for Seattle from Ontario. 'he board of equalization of Umatilla Mrs. Sam Booher and son came the Presbyterian church, under the dium choice, 2"@ 21c. When the train was in ue vicinity County. State of Oregon, will meet at home from the Bingham Sorings and chaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. J. Van for their grain than is now offered, of Huron last Saturday, one of the 'he office of the clerk of said county returned Saturday afternoon. They Wilson and Mr and Mrs C. E Trout or if they have obligations to meet will NAMED FOR EXPLORERS. wheels of one of the cars broke and on the last Monday in August, and will remain at the springs until tbe man. loaded themselves into a couple and have to have the cash, they ell at the prevailing price. '.he car was brought to this city and lubllcly examine the assessment first of September. of rigs yesterday afternoon and be Eugene Man Records Fact That His the cattle unloaded here. They are •oils, correct all errors in valuation, Many of the people are engnerd in took themselves to a shady grove Parents Made a Happy Selection. ERROR IN THE NAME. ttill in the city aw? will be shipped lescrlption or qualities of land, or tbe mountains gathering huckleber about three miles east of tbe city, Portland, Aug. 13.—I. N. Fleischner out over the W. & C. K. this evening. e>ther property. It is the unty of all rles at present. where the eveulng was spent in Who’s Who «nd What’s What?— chairman of the press and publicity Mr. Lonergan left this morning for -ersons interested to appear at that John Parks, of Gilliam county committee of the Lewis and Clark Ex the Camas Prairie country and the in time and place. If it shall appear to while visiting relatives at Weston picknicking. A toothsome lunch had Marrisd All the Same. been prepared by the ladles of the position Company has received a let terior, where he will get together an- the said board that any lands or one afternoon, was hunting on the old party, and the time was fully enjoy Yesterday afternoon a marriage li ter from a Willamette valley man. pther large shipment for the Seattle other property are assessed twice, or Deardorff place with a muzzle-load who. while not contending that he is ?om;>any. If the r attle can be gotten in the name of a persons or persons shot gun. one barrel containing a 'd by all. The company returned enee was issued to Gilbert T. Wil entitled to be entered in the list of close enough to this city they will be not the owner thereof, or assessed double charge. Mr. Parker saw a ohme about 10:30 in tue evening, iams and Lucy E Ryan. By some tired, but pleased with the evening's nixtake the 1 . me was misunderstood "Lewis-Clark” babies, nevertheless shipped out from here under or beyond its value, or any cougar at which he took a shot which pleasures. and now the 1 an Is in a bad way. for wishes it to be known that a long lands or other property not assessed, was more serious to himself than to be does not 1 low whether or not he time ago his parents thought enough the said board shall make proper cor the scared animal, which escaped un Farms for Sale. Real Estate Transfers. Is married. Ibe right name of the of the explorers of the Oregon coun rections. injured. The gun burst in fragments We now have listed for sale some A deed wax filed today transferring man In the case Is Gilbert T. Wil try to christen h m In honor of the >t the best wheat farms and stock C. P. STRAIN. v d the entire plan of Mr. Parks’ from Jehu Swltzler and Mollie liams. but he was married as Gilbert two captains. Here is what be says: County Assessor hand was torn off. The wound ex Swltzler. his wife, to C. B. Wade, T. Thomas. The question is. which Eugene. Ore., Aug. 10.—I. N. Fleisch anches in the county. The stock ■anches can be sold either with or tended to the wrist. He also lost the the west half of the east half of the is it? Is the lady Mrs. Williams, or ner. Portland, Ore.: Dear Sir—I see Suicide Prevented. without the stock. All the places are two middle fingers and one-half of southeast quarter of section 1, In Mrs Thomas! that George Metzger, of Gresham, has .’.ell improved and well supplied with The startling announcement that the index Anger, which leaves but township 2. north of range 32 east, The matter was referred to the a son named Lewis Clark Metzger. water. Also some very desirable city little hope of his saving his hand. containing 40 acres, near Pendleton. county clerk, and he thought that it I wish to state that I, also, was named •iroperty. including new modern resi a preventative of niicida had been John King, while riding a bucking could be fixed so that the lady would for those explorers but received my lience on north side of river. Call discovered will 'n'erest r..in.v, A run horse Sunday, got the whole palm The consideration was $2,450. James W. Muir and Alice Muir, his bear the name of the man that she down system, or despondency invari name a good many years ago. I was and get prices. of his hand almost cut out by tearing wife, have sold to L. Genevey, for loved, and the man would be the man ably precede suicide and something born July 10. 1850. consequently have BENTLEY & HARTMAN has been found that will prevent that It on an Iron horn on the saddle. He $2.000. 240 acres of land in section 29 that he thought he was. Williams Is passed my 53d birthday. Yours re condition which makes suicide likely. had to have 13 stitches taken in his and 30. of township 4. north of range now satisfied that he is himself, and spectfully, Moki Tea positively cures Sick At the first thought of self-destruction hand. 37 east. The land is close to Saling» that his bride Is Mrs. Williams, and "LEWIS CLARK GAYLORD.” Headache. Indigestion and Constipa take Electric Bitters. The infant son of Burne Banister Camp and Linkton mountain. It being a not Mrs. Thomas. tion. A delightful herb drink. Re treat tonic and nervine will strength is very ill at present with cholera in • vztsov Osro errv or lot xdo i moves all eruptions of the skin, pro en the nerves and build up the sys fantum. Lost Money «nd Checks. Lcczs C ocwtt . > HELD FOR HORSE STEALING. The report of the crops Already Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la tie during a perfect complexion or money tem. It’s also a groat stomach, liver Charles B. Olds and wife were pas senior partner of tne firm of F. J. Cheney A f'o , refunded. 25c and 50c. Write to us and kidney threshed in this vicinity mad" an av regulator. Only 50c. sengers on the O. R & N. No. 5 this Former Rich Ranchsr is Arrested by 4oinr boalneea in the city of Toledo, count} and etau-aforeaald and that said f rm will 1»; for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co.. Satisfaction guaranteed by Tallman erage of from 30 to over 50 bushels to morning on their way from the East His Wife. tAeeuanffma Hon-lred Ixillara for ea*b and Buffalo, N. Y. F W. Schmidt & Co.. & Co., druggists. the acre, some making 30 and some to Tacoma. Upon arriving at the «very ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv druggists. Baker City. Aug. 13.—Joe Mitchell, making over 50, and all being classei hotel he found he had lost his pocket tke Me of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. as No. 1 wheat, so far. «evrn to before me and subecribel In my Horse Taken Up. book containing $100 In currency, formerly a rich rancher living with — Meavnre this Sth day of December, A To Mountains for His Health. Wheat In the Helix locality is yield and the chocks to his baggage. The in a few mllex of Baker City, is un Came to my place, nine miles north ¡«•st . '• A. W. GLEASON, T. D. Taylor left last night for west of Pendleton, April 17, 1903, one ing 30 to 35 bushels to the acre. conductor was Immediately notified der arrest on a charge of horse steal Notary Public. Charles Gerklng. while working by telegraph and every effort was ing. The warrant was sworn out by Bingham Springs, where he will rest dark bay mare, had halter on. brand Msll'a Catarrh Cu'e is taken Internally and his wife. Matrimonial difficulties aMa 41 r writ 7 on the blood and mix-one surfaces for a few days. Mr. Taylor has been ed pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet with a machine at Pendleton, ran a made to find the ¡tocketbook by the under the weather for several days, white, two splits in the left ear, shod nail in his foot which penetrated to railroad people. Mr. Olds and wife seem to be the prevailing cause. of the srvtem Send for testimonials tree. F. J. CHFNKY A CO., Toledo. Ohio His daughter. Lyla, was riding the and goes away hoping that the cool all round, weight 1,000 pounds, age the bone. Mr. Gerklng it. getting continued their trip on No 8 via Spo Sold by dmrxi.te.75r-. hors« In question when seen by her of the mountains will put him once about 10 years. Owner of above de along nicely and will eo >.1 be well kane today. Hall's Fau.Hr Hila are tbe best. mother and Mr. Mltcbeil’s wife hero scribed animal can secure same by again. more to rights. in town. Mrs. Mitchell claimed the railing at my place and paying all Lodging House for Sale. Took the Wrong Train. charges New House for Sale. Health and Pleasure. Mrs. James Byars, wife of a well- ownership of the horse and took it Best In the city; 20 complete furn D HOWDYSHELL, ished rooms. A lease for eight years When one goes to Lehman Springs known rancher, came to town yester from the young lady, The anima) New eight-room house and one lot Pendleton, Ore. ' there is every assurance that not only day Intending to take the train for was placed in a livery stable. Mr. and nine months. It is subject to for sale, reasonable. Stone founda mortgage and can be bought for cash tion and good woodshed. Buy from I will one's health be benefited l>y the Milton. and by mistake took No. 2, Mitchell, when he learned of the loss Put an End to it All. As Bingham of the horse from tue possession of I pure, bracing mountain air and bath eastbound, instead. only. Enquire at this office. the owner and save commission. A grievous wail ofttlme comes as ing to be enjoyed there, but also Springs was the first stop, she was his daughter, came to town. He Corner Thompson and Tustin street. a result of unbearable pain from over while gaining health one can enjoy compelled to remain there until No. found the «teed In the livery stable New Concrete Sidewalk. Dizziness, backache, a great variety of pleasure ranging 5. westbound, arrived this morning. mentioned and took it away, claiming R. Laing is constructing 100 feet Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures taxed organs. of concrete sidewalk in front of his chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrof- liver complaint and constipation. But from hunting and fishing to bowling This train was about three hours late, it as his rightful property. He was residence at the corner of Thompson ulu3 affections. At all times a match thanks to Dr. King’s New Life Pill«, and gob. C R. Dutton has sustained bringing Mrs. Byars back to Pendle arrested on complaint of his wife and Railroad streets He is also • less system tonic and purifier. Money they put an end to it all. They are his reputation as a capable host by ton in time to take No. 8 out this See Charles l^ane about your palm Try them. the manner in which he is providing morning for her original destination. building a stone and iron fence refunded if you are dissatisfied. Fif gentle, but thorough lug and paper banging; 807 Vincent around his property, which adds ty cents and $1.00. F. W. Schmidt & Only 25c. Guaranteed by Tallman & for the comfort and pleasure of his street. Co's drug store. guests. Best shoe work at Teutsch s. Co., druggist«. greatly to its beauty and value. Baby Mir. Every mother feels a gr<-;:t dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most criticul period of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy t but the AUtheH* FrinritO i* Ori<kal makc* ,U ar,ticiP"*on 0« of n.iserv. ,ther * 1 rlend «• ,h® only remedy wht hr. «re, w< n cf tl « pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which i. dre 1 severest trial u not only made painless, but all ti e du: g- r is ^voided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer d, • , k-nt or gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other divtre ......... overcome, the system is made ready for t serious accidents so common to the critical hour are obviated by the use ot Mother’s Friend. “It is worth its weight in gold. says many who have used it. $i.uo pier bottle at drug stores. Book contain.: g valuable information of interest to all women -vi.. be sent to any address free upon app.i at.... t . Mother’s frati a/uonae neoeutroe oo., Aii^ta, cz. 4 ST. JOE STORE 4 • 4 • 4 4 A REGLLAR WHIRLWIND OF LOW PRICES We have noiregorwls than *e «allt tbisnewion of the ear. 111 um t util'tsd. < h**ip u». 4 W- 4 SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE 4 Meo'* under-hir* at 2x- .Men's tet’rr <u<ier»hirt* at Sic Mens extra Balbrigirau n'l-rkhirts SO»- Drawer« to match all of Lt Men’* Be»t iu To»i« work iibirtft <*»!▼ Men S cheaper work shirt* if you want lhetn Hats, irioves, tie* *u»l>endenv, Jots of 'hem, *ud cheaper than you can bay them «1*«- wber«. If g.«*i g.*xi« at low price« will reach you. we will certaiuiv get your l>u*iu«*«. a* low prices prevail in ail departusent* of not •t* re lour» for business'. « « 4 • 4 4 4 LYONS MERC. CO 4 4 ♦ • * Boston Store 9 We l ave ieceiv«d an advance s! ipnaent of men s fine clothirg and overcoats. These we fave plac- d on our tables for exhibition and aw ait your pleasure. Cail when you have time and inspect the best men s suits that is offered in this part of the country. We sell a TAILOR MADE SL IT at a hand-nv -down price. Just think of it, a fine suit of c'othes at Horn $5.00 to 1 30-C0 and overcoats to $40.00. Ih? Boston Store Biggest Clothing Store in Eastern Oregon Get your guns and Ammunition from a man in the gun business. carried by A full stock H. J. STILLMAN, STSÎSS Repai'-ng of all Kinds. Women of Woodcraft Social. The members of Pendleton Circle 527. of the Women of Woodcraft, met (or their regular meeting last tight, and after the session was over they tarried for an hour or so in social session. Refreshments were served and a good time was had by all the members who were so fortunate as to be present. The after meet ng was held to celebrate the removal of the lodge from tbelr old quarters to their new rooms In SecNt Society hall. Satisfaction Guaranteed For a "Widowers’ Banquet." A movement is on foot to give a "widowers’ banquet" to the lonely married men whose -families are en joying the refreshing sea breeze this month. There Is to banquet hall In the city larre enough to aecommo- date all those now eligible to ad ms- slon. Will Go to Alaska. A C Fvrk left this snore'ng for Portlard, where he will vi.it for a few days, and will then go to Seat tle for a visit with frierd« After a Roberts-Bates. time spent in that city he will leave This morning, at the parlors of the for Alaskan points. His trip will oc Pendleton hotel, tbe marriage of cupy about two weeks. Mixa Ruby M. Roberts to Mr. John E. Bates was solemnised, -»r. Bates ♦«♦-♦•♦.♦4-*»4'.4-4-4>-4-+ . ix the son of the owner of a large ♦ sawmill In Union, and the bride was ♦ formerly a resident of Harney. The ♦ ceremony was performed by Rev. W. H Bleakney, the president of Pen ♦ dleton Academy. Ryan-Williams. Miss Lucy E. Ryan and Mr. Gilbert T Williams, both of Meacham, were united in marriage yesterday after noon at 3:30. at the pauwonage of the Baptist church, by Rev. R W. King, of that church, The principals are well-known young people of Meach am. and will make that place their future home. Is Convalescing. Tom Nelson, who has been threat ened with the fever for some time, is out on the streets today, weak, but convalescent. No Dessert More Attractive 'Why use gelatine and ■pend houra soaking, sweeteniug, flavoring and coloring when Jell~O produces better results iu two minute«! Everything m the jeackage. Kitiiplv a-l I hot water and set to cool. It’» perfection. A sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, lew ex pause. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors: Lemon, Orange, Buswberry, Rasp, berry- At grocers. 10c. Good Shoes Cheap ♦ ♦ ♦ Our «tock cl shoes is the largest »nd best in the cit) and we c>n fit a’l who are in need of good footwear. U'e want your trtde and will give you the best values that can be bought. Call and examine our «took before making a purchase. Díndíngerr Wil son &» Company ’Phone, M ais ii8t I ; 1♦ ♦ f t I I ♦ GOOD SHOES CHEAP.