The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, August 14, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 4

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o'clock by a harvest hand who hap
paned <o be riding near the »tack He
Ho '
immediately gallo|>e<l to the nearest
crew and then went on to where 15
railroad men were lolling in the
shade. The harvest crew responded (
quickly and by «lint of hard work man­ VISITORS FROM OMAHA
TWO CARS OF FAT CATTLE
aged to xav«« 4<bt sacks. It wax too
BEING LOADED TODAY hot for the railroad men and they i
HAVE RETURNED HOME.
watched th«' thick clouds of smoke
to I
I Factory for Manufacture of Water ascend without making an effort
Athena Now Has a Meat Market-
assist the overworked crew.
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LABORER
HORSEWHIPPED.
Harvest Hand Receives Severe Treat­
ment Near Walla Walla,
THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN
HERALD PRAISES FOR PE-RU-NA
Charged with having attempte«! to
rape an old woman, .1 harves. ,iau J
1 named Ray wax unmercifully horse-
whipped by a tbrexhlng crew near
Hadley station last night, xays
' Walla Walla Statexrnai). After
whipping. Ray was ordered off
How To Find Ont.
Hoist Being
Enlarged—Mr. Davis
Teacher« in the
Public
School» place. As he sped away, a snot
fired after hint.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
of Butter Creek Will Build a Dwell­
WEDNESDAY S LOCALS.
Have Been Chosen for the Ensuing
Ray came to Walla Walla
water and let it stand twenty-four hours ;
ing
—
Mrs.
John
Barker
Elected
Del
­
Year—E. A. Dudley'« Wheat Aver- ntorniug and showed a number of
a sediment or set­
the
K.
R.
Sharp,
of
Athena,
wax
in
egate to M. E. Conference.
' cut» and welts on his legs, where the
tling indicates«!!
aged Forty-One Bushel«.
city on business today.
unhealthy cou-
lashes fell. He wax highly indignant
' «iition of the kid­
E. A. Rider, of Athena, spent the
Echo. Ore.. Aug IL—T. C. I Hensue
Athena. Aug 9.—Mrs. A. R. Urart- at the brutal treatment he received,
neys ; if it stains the Portland cattle buyer, is tafMMag day in the city Tuesday.
ley, MI sh Grace Bradley and Master and threatentHl to have the whole crew-
your linen it is two cars of fat steers here to»i ay,
H. Hill, a cattleman of Antolo|>e, is Anthouy Bradley, after a pleasant arrested. but later chang««d his mind
evidence of kid­ w u.ch he purchased ot R«>l*'ri I Stand- the guest of the Pendleton.
visit here and al Walla Walla starte«i and left for another part of the coun­
ney trouble; too field.
try
on the return home to Omaha
David
Home,
of
McKay,
is
in
the
frequent desire
Tb«' whipping, he claimed, was the
Mr. and Mrs A. King, of Forest
F. B. Van Cleave returned froi-i city on a short business trip.
to pass it or pain
Grove, were the guests of Mr. and result of spite work on the part of
Pendleton
this
morning
and
has
com-
in the back is
W. Ely. of Echo, transacted tinsi Mrs. Barnett of
thia city the first of several members of th«- harvtmt crew
meueed enlarging his bul'ding for th« ness in Pendleton yesterday.
also convincing proof that the kidneys
the week
| who have hu<i "it in for him" for some
manufacture
of
his
water
Loisting
ma
­
ami bladder are out of onler.
i chine which he recently patented.
W. J. Bates, of Grass Valley, is in
T. J. B«al. oi Milton. has returned time. Ax an excuse for the whipping
What To Do.
the city on a short business trip.
home from the north, where he dis- the story of an attempt«*d assault on
There is comfort in the knowledge so
Echo, also has another inventor. C.
Mrs M. Ijirkin. of Echo, was the posed of a shipment of horses at a au old woman employed in the cook
often expressed, that 1H. Kilmer s S. Mudge, station agent for the O. R.
good price.
I wagon was hatched up.
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, & N. has invented a simple contriv- guest of the Pendleton yesterday
Ray said this morning that he wax
Mrs W. J. Wilkinson and «laughter,
fulfills every wish tn curing rheumatism, anee which extends the length of an
J Engdahl, of Helix, was in the city
Miss Velma, are visiting relatives asleep when the conspirators seized
pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder ordinary pipe stem, about three fold, yesterday on a short business trip
and every part of the urinary passage. without apitarently making it any
n«-ar Goldt-ndale. Wash , where they him ami "trussed" him up to a h«-a<l-
David Horne, of McKay, wax trans
It corrects inability to hole! water
will remain for several weeks yet. 1 «-r wagon. Honw* whips were produc-
longer.
It
also
prevents
any
nicotine
acting
business
in
the
city
yesterday
and scalding pain in passing it, or l>ad
Mr. B. F. Ogie leaves this morn-jed and members of the gang took turn
passing
to
or
from
the
pipe.
This,
no
W. J. Homer, the insurance man ing to look after his stock
effects following nse of liquor, wine or
: about laying the lash on
No one
l>eer. anil overcomes that unpleasant ne­ doubt, will delight every smoker of left this morning for a brief visit at
. stinted his efforts and blood soon I h -
Dr.
Piamondon
reports
John
Ad
­
cessity of being compelled to go often tobacco and will doubtless be a re­ Milton.
ams, who received a fractured collar gan to flow.
during the day, and to get up many munerative invention. Charles H. Mil­
When released Ray said he wax
Miss Edith Perry, of Freewater, is hone to be getting alona a» well as
times during the night. The mild and ler is interested with him and ’ogth’r
weak from the beating and could
the guest of friends in the city for a could be expected.
the extraordinary effect of Sw amp-Root they have applies! for a patent.
R. J. Body has again opened his hardly run when commanded to.
is soon realize«!. It stands the highest
The little son of C. S. Mtnlge is tew days.
meat market which has been dosed he was disappearing front view a
for its wonderful cures of the most «iis- seriously sick with cholera infantum.
Miss Grace Ray. of Weston, is the for some time
clacked and a bulk-t sped over
tressmg cases. If you need a medicine
At a meeting of the Citizens Asso­ guest of fri«>nds in Pendleton for a
Dr Dell, while leading the family bead
YOU should have the best. Sold by drug­
short
time
ciation heli! last night a* the effice
cow across the railroad track down
gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes.
Mr and Mrs, T. McMahon an«l fam­ near the mill Saturday last, came' ElCHTY-FIVE BLOODED RAMS.
Vou mat have a sample Ixittle and a of L. A. Esteb. a comtuin« consist-i
ing of John Dorn. Ainas Hammer and ily, of Milton, were Pendleton visitors near getting both himself and the ■
1»x»k that tells all
Frank Spike was appointed to ascer­ yesterday.
cow killed. The cow became bewil- Charles Cunningham Importing
about it. both sent free
tain whether or not the American
dered and ntroatA-d the track in
by mail. Address Dr.
tirely New Stock.
R. N. Stanfield, of Echo, was in the front of the engine The doctor hav-
I Hare Packing & Cold Storag • Co. nad
Kilmer & Co., Bing­
Charles
Cunningham returned
city
yesterday
on
business
connect«Nl
ing hold of the roi>e it was a close | night from his trip to San Fran« Isco.
hamton, N. Y. When
“t »»«np-Roo« j complied with their contra«-; end were
with his ranch.
writing mention this paper and don't entitled to their deed.
call for him.
■ when- he went sorn«- time ago to buy
make any mistake, but remember the
The Walter's combined harvested ■ a lot of blocxled rants for th«- restock-
The committee is to report to the
Mrs. M. J. Cockerline and family,
name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and association tonight at 8 o'clock and of Helix, were the guests of friends Arthur Scott's wheat last week.
i ing of his flocks. While in the city
the address. Binghamton, N. V.
William Russell was heading on his he bought a carload of 85 Rambouilett
if their report is favorable. : t«e deed in the city yesterday.
Sand Hollow farm last week
Mrs
for the grounds on which the.r build­
G. W. Allen, of Kamela will outfit Bagley is chief cook in Mr Russell's , buck«, and they are now on the road
ings are located will be transferred
I north and will arrive in the city in a
several
teams
in
this
city,
for
log-
♦ in fee simple.
cookhouse.
I day or two. While on the road they
ging in the Blue mountains.
Casper Woodward's wh«-at
made I are stopped each day and !«•<! an<l al-
The 1 adíes" Aid Society of the M.
• •
27
buxh«-la
on
the
Finley
place
Grant Horn, one of the prominent
• > E. church, will give anoth« • of their
| lowed to rest. Upon their arrival
John McIntyre is hauling his wheat ■ here they will be taken from the cars
delightful ice cream socials to-nor*-o-v sheepmen of the East Birch Creek
district was a visitor in the city to- to the warehouse now
I and resttxl in this city for a day or so
night at Masonic hall.
A. C. Russell was out to hi« Sand and then taken to the ranch of Mr.
The members of the M. E. church, day
, Hollow farm Tuesday. Mr Russell i Cunningham
at a meeting last night, elected Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hall and family
John Barker a delegate to the M. E have return.««! from a three weeks' ' has th«- nicest field of young alfalfa
It has been Mr. Cunningham's cus-
I to be seen in this s«*etion.
Conference which meets at S?« <ane trip to the Sutind country and the
. tom for many years to get an entire
Hysteml» catarrh causes nervousness,
, John Davis has accepted a position
Ion the third of September, next, and principal Washington cities,
»«UV I in the Fatr store. Johnny being a ros- ! new lot of ram a each year in order p>»r appetite, tired feelings. Peruna
i tries Rev. Nicholson the cvlebratid they visited relatives and friends
to infuse new blood into Lis sheep.
Mt-. Floren«-»- Allan. . l-autiful Chi
I tier and a good boy. Manar*r
' Colfax preacher.
1 and k«*p up the standard that he has cures caiar'h wherever located.
-ago girl, w rites the following from 75
flr*t-<la»«
riera o' I
■
mon
will
make
a
!
T. C. Howard is in today from But-
■ set Th«- new consignment is of the
IFTTtE*- Itill'l WoM»X.
Fossils at Athena.
Walton Place:
.
j him.
i ter Creek to take out the finishing
best that could be got in the State of
-A. a tonie lor a wem out -ysum.
In excavating the ltiO-foot wing at
The
families
of
Coltern
M
im A im rmwlt-« Letter.
P
E.
, lumber fet his new $1.5A0 resid -nce the city well, at a distance of 14 feet
California, and are as good as has
Charles Gay and William Winship ever been brought to this county
Miss Anna Prescott, in a letter from Perunaat*:-!, at the head tn my e»u-
I which is nearing completion.
below the surface periwinkle shells left Tuesday morning for an ««utlng
816 «-oath Seventh «tn-r-t, Minneapolis, :nati- -u. It- e C-eV. are truly w nderf u.
Mr. Davis also ot Butter Creek, an)
and the bones of some animal were near Cold Springs in the Blue moan
(ln rejuvenating the entire er,tern. I
Minn., writes:
in a few days commence the ere t'on uncovered, says the Athena Press, by
Wilt Build Seventy Stables.
tains
keep it on hand all the time, and nerer
‘
■f
s»i
complete!}
med
up
lati
of a fin»- residence.
E<l
Mangan
was
yesterday
awarded
the laborers. The finding of the foe-
Mr. and Mrs J 8 Smith were en
fall, my appetite had failed and I felt have that • t.r-d feeling • as alewd.«^
the
contract
to
construct
70
stable«
sils leads to the belief that the flat tertained Saturday August 1 lo a
tor ’ e Walla Walla County Fair As­ • eak and tired all the time. My drug- alwajrs mak- me fee 1 like a different
JOHN W. M. GUSEMAN.
at one time contained a creek
bouncing baby girl.
gtat ad cited me to try Peruna and the ( woman.’*—Floren.-t- Allan.
{
I
At the meeting ot the school board socta i Ion at its grounds in the south relief I etp>ricn,ed after taking one
;
Peruna
wfll
l«e
found
to
effect
an
lm
part
if
the
city,
says
Funeral Was Held Yesterday—Short I
the
Walla
J. B. Keeney Retire«.
Saturday August 1, the following
' mexúate and laatln.- cure in all case- of
Walla Union. The new stable« will bottle w rv truly » onderful.
Sketch of His Life.
J. B. Keeney, formerly of this city, teachers were elected: A L. Watts,
•• I contlrued Ita me for five * eeka.
,
.
be
rushed to completion aa the time ,nd am glad to aay that my complete Z
.Miss Elsa Rtxwnzweig.
tt
u .« 7? q
r
The funeral of Mr. Guseman took who has conducted a hotel at Elgin nrincipal
for the first fair ia not very far off reatorattoo to health araa a happy beneficially. nthedi- AApdniucuuAmem*
place yesterday afternoon, conducted for several years, has retired from the Miss Nettie Conon. Mr». B F Spar­
My pnees on A atches will in­
by the Odd Fellows of this city. Spec­ business. Dan Sommer, of Elgin, tak­ row. Miss Lizzie McKenzie. Miss lai- All work connected with the grounds aurpriae to myactf aa avell aa to my branes, azd with healthy mucous mem-
Is being hurried
terest you. Come in and look my
trie oda. ”—?» tota Preaeoit.
branes th« catarrh can Bo lungerextet.
ella Craig«-n
Miss McKenzie comes
ial services were held at the Odd ing charge of the house.
line over. G«xxl watches the kind
from Adams and Mrs Sparrow from
Fellows'
hall
at
4:15
p.
m.
R«v.
E.
that keep time. #6.50 and up.
They have not yet de­
la Grande
B. Jones, chaplain of Integrity l.««dge.
I om . but then it 1« ch*-ap«-r than im­
cided on the eighth grade teacher
read a sketch of the deceased and
porting breadstnff
For the reason
IS Jewel Waltham or El^in
E A. Dudley's wheat west of town
delivered a short address, after which
that th«’ «ost of producing wh«-at in
q
averaged «1 bushels to the acre Mr
the pa!l-l>earers took charge, convey­
¡•e Uni’«M Kingdom U »0 great, that
Dudley's gtsin wax harvested with a
ing the body to Olney cemetery,
country imports about
j ,000
Every kind of watch work
combined
where the impressive and beautiful
bush«-ls of wheat annually
The
turned out prompth . Satisfaction
< » ritual service of the Odd Fellows was
wheat crop raised in that country NEW TRACT IN MALHEUR
or no charges.
YIELD FOR 1903 WILL BE
followed, laying to rest all that was GRAIN HAY IS ONLY
supplies the natives with flour less
TEACHERS* EXAMINATION
A MODERATE CROP. I
THREE BILLION BUSHELS than three month» In the year. The
COUNTY BEING WATERED.
mortal of John William Guseman.
Mr. Guseman was born in Preston
JEWELER
OPTICIAN
United States is the greatest wheat-
Sixteen Applicants for County and
county. West Virginia, near Terra
815 Main St.
raising country and exported 178.000.-
Six for State Papers.
Harvest Season in Different Coun­
Alta. January 25, 1859. and died at the Alfalfa is Turning Out Well—Grass­
K» bushels of wheat for export be­ Atl a Cost of $75.000 W.ll Compiate 23
In
the
absence
of
Professor
J.
E.
tries—Coat of Producing Wheat— tween July 180! and April of 1903
Miles of Ditch and Imgat; 35 000
St. Joseph hospital, in Pendleton. Or .
hoppers Are Making Some Trouble Cherry, the principal of the Adams
August 10. 1903. being at the time of
Average Profit Per Acre in all the Most of this grain was shipped to
of Land—All Good Alfalfa
Acres
—Fine Range in the Mountains— school, and one of the examining
bis death 44 years. 6 months an<l If»
Uverpool. and some of it to the
Great Wheat Belts of the World.
Soil.
board.
County
Superintendent
J.
F.
Uncommonly
Hot
weather
of
Late.
I Philippine«. China and Japan
j days of age.
Nowlin and William
Valandlngbam
Mr. Guseman was a farmer and en
The wh«*at harvest, which <om-
Ten million men and several mil­
There
a anea» *rngating enter
an*
conducting
the
examlnat.on
for
but devoted
gineer by profession
Kidge. Aug. I*«.—K. F. Fahrnwald
lion women are in the midst of the I meme« in January, travels north- prise proposed for Eastern Oregon in
county
and
state
lertiflcates
at
the
most of his time to the latter profes­ came near having a serious runaway
ward
throughout
the
year,
The
greatest wheat harvest in the history
the region of the Malheur valley and
The
sion for several years past. He was last woek. He had finished mowing circuit court room today
of the world. It Is estimated that the month of January finds the harvest­ along the Sliver rirer. says the North­
never marrieo.
and squarol his t«»am up to the rake plicants were called together
wheat crop tins year will reach three er» «fgaged in gathering the wheat west Hom«-seeker and Investor This '
He had been sick more or less since ami hitch«M ots- trace, when the morning at 10 o'clock and were given billion bushels, by far the largest ever i if Australia. New Zealand. Chili and
is a territory that cannot be ui.—zo
their
first
questions.
last October, but lately grew rapidly horses started an«t ran in a circle till
The work of harvesting ! Argentine; February and March, up- •or agricultural purposes until water
There are six applicants for slate gatberod
worse, until his physicians decided they dislodged themselves.
j
>er
Egypt
and
surrounding
countries;
commenced in January down in the
is thus artificially applied, but esti-
that nothing but an operation would
William Futt«?r and sons, of Ukiah, papers and 16 for county certificates, South American countries and ends j April, lower Egypt. India. Syria. Cy­
matt-d to be one of the best chances
save him: but even tnts failed, and he have mowed and stacked their hay. and the applicants come from all over in December in Burmah and Wales. prus. Persia. Asia Minor ami Cuba;
In the West for the purposes of irri­ ■
the county and there are some from
bowed to the inevitable.
It turned off a fair yield
.M«-an while the supply of brvadstuu • May, Florida. Texas. Algeria Central gation. and where crops will yield '
Walla
Walla
Both
examinations
are
Since 1883 Mr. Guseman has mad ■ i
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rust an«! family
for the next year will nave been gath­ I Asia. China and Japan; June. Califor- enormously.
I tiia. Oregon. .Mississippi. Alabama.
his home in the West, residing much and Mix* Minnie Hinkle, made a trip leing conducted at the same time and ered and shipped to th«- markets.
There was some work done on this
the
county
examinations
will
be
fin
­
of the time in California but for to Pendleton this week. They are
| Georgia. North Carolina. Utah, vol
ditch during the past year, but it was .
Wb.-at is the oldest cereal of which
some time past had made bis home in now taking an onting at ljehmar. ished Friday evening and the state
• orado. Missouri. Turkey.
Greece. not completed and could not be put ,
there is any record, being spoken of ' Italy. Spain. Portugal, and the south
will close Saturday.
Pendleton.
Springs for awhile.
The following teachers are present in the Bible as the "staff of Ute." and • ■>( Fran«-e: July. New England. New In operation. The company which
Walter Warner, of Pendleton, is at
owned the right has made negotia
known to have existed 2 7«"« years 1«
AMufeftrity, Finest Fhvor,
LOCATE AT NORTH POWDER.
present visiting at the home of his trying for county certificates: Misses
C. The exact source of wheat, wheth­ York. Pennsylvania, and the tier of tions with a number of substantial
Lucy
Moasie.
Ukiah;
Imla
E
Keller,
sister. Mrs. P E. Fletcher.
states westward of the Rocky moun­
Cmtest Stren^h, tasontbit frkes.
Iona Marsh. Weston; er in India. Persia or Egypt 1« un­ tains Roumania. Bulgaria. Austria- business men of Weiser. Idaho, whe
i Prominent Umatilla County Citizens
The Misses Mary and Grace Whit­ Pendleton:
will complete the ditch and turn <1
Grace L, Ray. Weston; Kitty Sharp. known. but the first wheat crops of
Hungary. south of Russia. Germany.
Will Open General Merchandise taker are visiting an aunt in Wash­
Athena; Susie Knowlton. Pendleton; any <ons»-quen«e were found along Switzerland and the south of Eng- ter on the land.
ington
I
Store in Union County.
The consideration of sale for the ;
PORTLAND. OREGON.
Bessie Palmer. Athena; Ena E. Uren, the Nik* river
’and; August. Minnesota. North and
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cate and the
j
T. J. Ennis, who has resided at Rit­ younger members of their family are Pendleton; Edna Rider. Athena; Eth­
Modern methods <>( Lar,e»ting grain South Dakota. Canada. Great Brlt-iin. ditch as constructed was $4o.tK«i and
ter for the past few years, and W. J. reported to have start««d for Wallowa el O. Reid. Heppner; Bessie Ryan. have invaded many of the foreign Netherland and Central Russia; Sep­ it will require a further ex;«endlture
of over $3« i « hm to complete the work j
Cavender, formerly in the mercantile
county to visit their daughter. Mrs. Walla Walla; Theresa M. Parker, lands since Mr. Cyrus McCormick tember and October. Scotland. Nor­ When completed it will be 23 miles
business at Dale, have located at
Pendleton:
Catherine
De
Castle.
Pen
­
built
the
first
reaper
in
1831.
and
hfs
John Dorherty today.
way. Sw««den and the north of Russia; in length extending from near Vale
North Powder, Union county, where
Haying is about over except some dleton; Odessa M Porter. Pendleton; machines, which have been improved November. Peru and South Africa; to Dead Ox flat and covering all the
they will open a general merchandise late grain. The yield Is not as heavy Mae Littleton. Milton; Juanita Eng­ upon from time to time, have been
December. Burmah and New South territory on the west side of the Mai
store as soon as the stock arrives.
as was expected, yet the alfalfa Is dahl. Helix, and Messrs. S. S. Darnell the real reason for the increase in Wales and the extreme north of Rus­ heur river for that distance.
Mr. Cavemier is now in Portland, turning out very good. Grass is all and John T. Brown, of Pendleton and wheat production.
It would he a sia. Thus the harvest ia going on
This ditch will connect by means of
making final arrangements for the dried up and grasshoppers are getting P W. Hess, of Walla Walla,
physical impossibility to gather the nracticaily all the year in some por-
shipment of the stock, and Mr. Ennis their share
Those taking examination for state wheat crops on some of the great tion of the world, but the principal Willow creek and another ditch above
Vale 15 miles in length with three
is in the city today, en route to North
Green Estes and family, of Athena, certificates are Misses Stella I.. Mar ranches of the West it machinery ■ountries harvest their wheat be- reservoirs which will supply the
Anice Barnes, Wes- were not to lie had to aid in the gi-
Powder. The gentlemen are both
tween May and August.—' W R Dra- water during the entire season in
are taking an outing at Lehman pie, Pendleton;
Mar- gantic task.
well known in this city an«i county,
Springs where he is conducting a sa­ ton; Agnes Bulflnch, Weston;
per in August National Magazine.
which it is needed. The three reser
and have friend» who regret to lose
Edltn
tha
C.
Whealdon.
Monmoutffi;
Think of ten thousand acres of
loon and doing a fair business.
voir* which contain about I6uu acres
them from the business circle* of the
Perry,
Freewater,
and
Walter
E
Ely.
ripened grain in one Held, which must
There wax a large attendance at
IT IS FOR LADIES. TOO-
of water will supply 35.0tM> acres.
county.
be cut within four or five days. A
church Sunday, both the home neigh­ of Weston
They are more than half complet­
They feel greatly encourage«l with
sufficient number of men could not They Can Stop Their Hair Falling
borhood and adjacent vicinities came
ed. and sufficient water is stored this
the prospects in their new l«x-ation. out. Rev Hotchkiss then proceeded
Wanted.
enter the field to do the work by
Out With Herpicide.
season to cover all the land to be
an«l look for great development in the
We would like to ask. through the hand alone. The most crude methods
to Pilot Rock, when- he delivered a
ladies who have thin hair and cultivated under the ditch. As the re
country surrounding North Powder.
columns
of
your
paijer.
If
there
is
any
of harvest are yet to be found in In­ whose hair is falling out. can prevent
nightly sermon.
R. ALEXANDER. Sole Agent.
clamation of land continues the res
Mr. Ennis has sold his stock at Rit­
William Fahrnwald was in from the person who has used Green's August dia and Egypt and along the Nile, the hair falling out. and thicken the ervoirs will be completed until enough
ter, bu’ still owns a large body of
Flower
for
the
cure
of
indigestion,
where wheat was first sown. The growth with Newbro's "Herpicide.”
mountains this week, where he has
water is stored to cover the entire
valuable farming and range land in
l>«N?n attending his sheep camp. He dyspepsia and liver troubles that has United States and Canada boast and Besides. Herpicide is one of the most acreage under the ditch.
that vicinity, and feels that he has
not been cured—and we also mean actually [xwssess the most modern agreeable hair dressings there is.*
reports fine range.
These reservoirs are natural sites,
not yet entirely shaken off the fasci­
gathering the grain Herpicide kills the dandruff germ
W p have l>een having hot weather their results, such as sour stomach, methods of
and by the
expenditure of about
nation of this county.
fermentation
of
food,
habitual
cos-
While
harvesting
machines
rompa­ that eats : ht hair off at the root,
for the past week, it being as hot as
$15.000 have been placed in condltior
tlveness.
nervous
dyspepsia,
head
­
nies. such as the McCormick. Deer­ After the germ is destroyed, the root
66 in the morning at 4 o'clock, and
WHEAT BURNED.
aches. despondent feelings, sleepless­ ing and other gigantic concerns, will shoot up. anti the hair grow long for us«- The water is stored in them
around the Its« mark In the evening
TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 16th
in the winter and early spring from
ness—In fact, any trouble connected send their own agents and helpers as ever.
Even a somple will con­
Over 100 Sacks of Grain Destroyed
with the stomach or liver? This med­ into every part of the world, to in­ vince any lady that Newbro's Herpi­ upper Willow creek by a system ot
WOMEN’S SYMPATHY
SUIT FOR DAMAGES.
icine has been sold for many years struct the natives in the art of run­ cide is an indispensable toilet re­ springs, thus utilizing the vast quart
at Berryman'«.
in all civilized countries, and we wish ning a modern binder, the prices, on quisite. It contains no oil or grease, tity which has formerly gone to
Is Proverbial—Pendleton Women No
Elizabeth
Adcock
Will
Try
to
Get
>3.
I Fire in a straw stack Sunday after
to correspond with you and send ycu acount of excessive freight, are made it will not stain or dye. Sold by lead­ waste to convert thousands of acres
Exception.
noon burned 100 sacks of wheat be­
370 From the O. R. A N.
one
of our liooks free of cost If you so high that most of the farmers can­ ing druggists. Send In In stamps for of sagebrush into alfalfa fields.
How much we owe to the sympathetic longing to J. E. Berryman, says the
Through her attorneys, Balleray & never tried August Flower, try a 25
The land under these ditches is
not afford new machinery very often. sample to The Herpicide Co., De-
Union.
But
for
the
prompt
work
of
When others
side of womankind!
some of the finest in the state oí
McCourt, Elizabeth Adcock has tiled cent bottle first. We have never
Grain
growing
has
not
received
the
troit.
Mich.
F
W
Schmidt
&
Co..
a
crew
of
20
harvest
hands.
Mr.
Ber
­
suffer they cheerfully lend a helping
suit against the O. R. t N. Company know of its failing
Oregon, and it is stated by those who
If so. some­ "boom" in other lands as it has in special agents.
band. They tell you the means which ryman would have lost 500 sacks. The for the recovery of $3,370 damages
should know that 17.000 acres on
thing
more
serious
is
the
matter
with
the
United
States,
principally
on
ac
­
brought relief to them that they may origin of the blaze is unknown, It is due to injuries received while In the
Dead Ox flat cannot be excelled any­
you.
Regular
size.
75
cents.
For
count
of
the
cheapened
plan
of
har
­
Willamette Wheat Good.
profit by teir experience. Read the the first wheat blaze reported this employ of the company.
where. Ail this land is owned by
Fair by Tallman & Co.
vesting here and the high prices
The first wheat field to be threshed companies and private individuals
testimony given here by a Pendleton season.
The complaint alleges that on
elsewhere. The average cost of har­ teems to promise that the general
1:31» May 10, 1903, th» plaintiff was engag­
The fire was discovered
woman.
and the greater part is open to those
Finds Home for His Children.
vesting. or producing a bushel of yield of grain this season will be
Mrs. L. Hodson, of 717 Aura street,
ed as cook for a construction train
who wish to purchase homes.
wheat
is
54
cents,
while
the
average
T.
J.
Ennis,
of
Ritter,
whose
wife
good
It
was
a
field
of
40
odd
acres
.ays: “While my kidneys have never
on the O. R. & N. line, and that she
The price ranges from $10 an acre
price
obtained
is
61
cents,
This
In
­
died
in
tue
Walla
Walla
hospital
Sun
­
on the farm of Mr. Jensen across to $25. About half is on what Is
caused me any trouble which made
was working in a car which had been
eludes
all
countries
of
the
world
in
day.
has
found
a
temporary
home
for
the river from Tyra Smith's place, known as lower Willow creek, and Is
itself apparent in the kidneys them­
put on a sidetrack at Noiin. On that
selves nor in the secretions. I have
day a freight train was backed onto his two little girls, with Mrs. Ida Hol­ the estimate. The average of profit near Peoria. It was fall sown wheat, contiguous to Vale, the other half, or
on
wheat
Is
about
$1.25
|>er
acre
the
disced in on stubble. From wheat Dead Ox flat, lies below Ontario
been bothered more or less by an ach­
the siding with great force and was comb, an old friend of the family In
The profit In the of the sort a yield of 15 to 20 bush­
ing across the small of my back, then
pushed against the car in which the this city. He will keep his little son world around.
across the Malheur river, and is
I icr els is ordinarily expected. The field
down and through my kidneys. When
plaintiff was working, with such vl-> with him at North Powder, and ex­ United States is from $5 to $8
easily accessible from Ontario dur­
acre.
pects
to
take
his
daughters
there
after
I caught cold it hurt me across my
in
question
made
an
average
of
26
lance that she was thrown against
ing the most of the year.
he
gets
permanently
located.
The
cost
of
the
harvest
in
various
loins and made me feel lame and sore.
bushels per acre.—Corvallis Times.
the end of the car and was scalded
portions of the world I b shown as
I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pilis
and briused and otherwise Injured.
PUP IN A SEPARATOR.
At Lehman Springs,
follows: United Kingdom, 80 cents
at the Brock & McComas Co. drug
Bear Not Plentiful.
As the result of the accident the
store and used them. While I did not
Engineer E. Jacobson, of Kamela. Canine Hobo From “N' Yaark" Ar-
There are about 300 visitors at the per bushel; Italy, 72 cents; Germany.
plaintiff was injured in the right arm
take them according to directions, be­
and the right leg, and the sight of her I^ehman Springs now, and more are 70 cents; France. 70 cents; Hungary. who has an imported pack of bear
rives Half Dead From Starvation.
ing a poor hand to dose myself with
right eye was impaired. She was in coming in each day. The hotel is 68 cents; Australia. M cents. Spain. dogs, has searched the Blue mutin-
Last evening when the freight train
medii in<‘s at all. they benefited me in
60
cents;
Canada.
56
cents;
United
tains
in
vain
for
bear,
this
summer.
are
lied for three weeks and had a bill crowded and the newcomers
from the East came in one of tne cars
every way, making my back stronger,
of several hundred dollars to pay to camping out in the groves around the States. 54 cents; India, 53 cents; Ar­ The only chance he has had to test
and toning up my whole system."
the fighting qualities of his dogs dur­ was shunted off here on the side
the doctor, besides losing thre» springs There is a great number of gentina. 53 cents; Russia. 52 cents.
track and left. On the car was a new
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
months’ wages, having been injured Pendleton people there, and a pleas­
The average yield of wheat per ing the entire season, was last night,
separator built by the Buffalo Pitts
Foster-Milburn Co.,
cents per box.
to such an extent that she was unabl-3 ant time is being had by all those acre in various countries noted for when they brought a full-grown por­
Company,
of Buffalo, N. Y., and as the
{Jjair makes JJJeautiiui
Buffalo, N. Y . sole agents for the
it
is
there.
cupine
to
bay
in
a
hollow
log.
their large crops follows: Denmark,
to do any work. In consideration of
United States.
needless to say that the entire pack yardmen were passing along the side
all
of
the
injuries
and
expense
to
31
bushels
per
acre;
United
Kingdom.
Qomen
of the car they heard a noise in the
Remember the name—DOAN’S—
Heavy Bals of Echo Land.
which she was subjected, the plain
28; New Zealand. 25; Norway, 25; Is in mourning today.
big machine and investigating, found
an<l take no other.
NEW BRO’S HERPICIDE MAKE8
tiff asks the court for a decree grant-
Bertha Spargur and R. E. W Spar- Germany, 23; Belgium, 23; Holland,
a wooly, half-starved dog. The dog
BEAUTIFUL 11 AIR, becau-w it «le-
Correspondents
Wanted.
Ing
her
13.370,
21;
France,
1»;
United
States,
18;
relief
in
the
sum
of
gur, her husband, have sold to De
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
»troy* the d«-adiy microbe at work
Is about nine months old and hau evi­
with
the
coats
of
the
Roumania.
18;
Hungary,
18;
Austria,
together
action.
The East Oregonian wishes to se­ dently been in the machine for some
Witt C. Brownell for the sum of |4,-
NoTK.'K Is hereby given that the undertlgn
upon the hair roots, thus making
ed. l-oren/ « Monteraetelll, bee t«een eppolnled
000, a large tract of land near Echo. 16; Canada. 15; Argentina. 13; Italy. cure correspondents at the following time, for he was nearly dead for the
dandruff and falling hair impos­
a-lin'nl.tiatnrot the per«onal and partnerebip
Hay la 8carce.
sible, and promoting a thick, in xu-
There are 1,320 acres of land In the 12; India. 1»; Algeria, 7; South Aus­ places: Heppner, Long Creek. Canyon want of food and water.
e-tate of Ixxuia Monierast- 11L decea«ed. and al!
riant growth of hair, increasing the
City. Joseph and Prineville. Win
Ijtst week Antone Egli, of Wagon- tract, together with water rights that tralia. 7.
|.er»"O* bavins claim.« aeatnat »aid eatateare
The men around the office took the
owner's
gmxl
looks
fill
iy
l<10
percent
.
>ier*Ly n-.tided to present the same, veiified a*
tire, sold to Jack Partin and Z. G. go with the land.
The cost of producing wheat and pay well for the right kind of news, stranger out of his prison and fed him
bx law '«uuired, *o the undersigned, at the
it will ale« ee.re yonr fattier, broltwr. tuia,
if
sent
early,
Particulars
sent
on
ap-
Harris of Summer lake. 400 head of
the average yield in
Italy. India.
band or i»xv»*ttwart of any wialp ufft-ciion
“dice of Xtlllmaa A Pierce. atu»rn«-ve, on or be­
and put him to bed. and this morning
ila-y may hw*, oven bakinrsn. for ii work«
fore nix month, after the date of tbit notice.
cow’s, calves and yearling steers at
Byron Burns, a small boy of Grant’» Australia and several other fore’gn plication.
'ike a cli tnn upon the La Ideal iMtles. ('•« it
be is trotting around the depot plat­
bated this 7th dav of Ahgti.t, U03.
jM/Uiitoea yon will «urei? rocummewt it.
$20 per head. Mr. Egii's reason lor Paas, had his skull crushed Tuesday, countries are about equal, hence It Is
form with all of the self-assurance of
LORENZO MONTKRASrELLI
selling is said to be on account of the by a baseball. Part of the skull has Impossible for the wheat growers to
The Marble Bay mines, on Texada the typical baggage-smasher. The
For Lit at all First-Class Drug Storti.
Adtnfnl.trator.
STII I.MAN A PIEBITE.
as
hay crops in the Wagontlre country. been removed and it Is thought he realize profit from the wheat, and tn Island, B. C.. have been closed down boys at the station are going to adopt
Attorneys for Administrator,
—Central Oregonian
fact, the grain is often raised at a on account of labor troubles
cannot recover.
the waif ami bring h tu up aa a good
FRIDAY. AUGl'ST 14. 1903-
Thousands Hava Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it
j
[Catarrhal Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration Makes Invalid« of More
Women Than All Other Diseases Combined.]
! ABOUT WATCHES
l
F .50
railroad man should be brought up.
and will make a mascot of him. From
’he looks of the dog and the tact that
it was a through car that he traveled
on. it is supposed that be is a New
Yorker.
GLENN WINSLOW
WESTON NORMAL AFFAIRS-
r
G olden
W est
I '
CLOSSET a DEVERS
r lait Ironj
wear o\it
5o do
KiigiburyM«
Bur it tales a.¿
longtime
Ä5K
your merchant
STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL
OREGON
WESTON,
K .
AppIeU,nt tvu, Bad President of
u.« Appleton Y’«AingLadMa'Club.write»:
-XTh«!! that languid, tired feeling
cv..r yo|^
f,Mjd no
.r
g<xj*i. and »mail annwancea irri-
T'vn fcellxk 3
another
. j hare
r. ,or Uree a* ucn«,
tad find it verv valnable and effieao-
Marie Coate.
jf j <XI <io not denve prompt and satl—
factory resulte frjia the use of Peru:.»
*n,’e »tone« to Dr. Harttean,/.viag a
foil »tatement ot vour case, and he wilt
!* plea^d toglveyon his valuad ad
rrati«.
Add re».'Dr. Hartman, President of
The »11 riman ñan tarnrr.
O
Selectton of Teachers
Ratified—
Plumbing Contract to Tnompaon
B'Others.
Messrs J W Scriber, of La Graaae.
F M. Saxton of Baker City. President
French, of Weston, and W M Blak-
rey. of Eastland, were in the city to-
-ay to attend a meeting of the execu­
tive committee of the board of regents
M the Weston Normal S-bool
The meeting was called to order by
the chairman of the committee tn the
rooms of the Commercial Association
this morning, and the business was
finished »bout noon. There was noth­
ing of importance done except the
ratification of the choice made by the
-’res’dent of the teachers for the com­
ing year. The teachers had all been
Appointed some time ago, but there
was some question as to whether or
not some of them would come on the
salary that was offered, and It was
left to the president to make all ar­
rangements. The meeting today sim­
ply ratified the appointments he bad
made.
The < hairman of the meeting » as
given authority to award a small con-
tract for plumbing to Thompaon
Brothers, ot this city, and a few bills
for the past year that had not been
presented at the time of the last meet­
ing were ordered paid.
In the estimation of the members of
the board the school is tn a better
condition now than it has been for
some ume. and the attendants bids
fair to be greater in the coating year
than it ever has been before. The new
building will be ready for the use of
the school by the time the sessions
opens, and with the added room and
the increased facilities for the handl­
ing of the pupils the management is
well pleased with the outlook. The
school will open the first of the
coming month.
Ayer’s
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
Hair Vigor
hair food you can buy. For 60
years it has been doing just
u hat we claim it will do. It
will not disappoint you.
" Vr hair uae4 to be very »bort. But after
usin* Ayer*« Ilsur >
a sbvrt Um* it b«an
to rtvw. »nd im » w it is fourteen teebaa
Thu »eemt a »plendkl result tv ma after b<-:u<
a tttxMt with«Mit anv hair •
Mu. J. M. Firuu CuloradG S|vriB<*. Com»
f 1 * • hnttl«
J. C. AYBM
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Short Hair