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HEPPNER HORSES SOLD brick yesterday which he will use (or the foundation* and cellars of the new buildings he is erecting ♦ Matlock Disposes of Band Of I he Peeples (ire itesi Outfitters ♦ Blooded Mares. SATURDAY’S LOCALS. T. J Mat lock, who for the past 26 FRIDAY AUGUST 11. 1903. years has been engaged in raising ♦ THREE PRESIDENTS' VIEWS THRESHING IS UNDER 1.. Cumming*. </( Vinson, was In INTERESTING STATISTICS blooded stock neat' Heppner has de- WAY IN THIS VICINITY.! cided to retire from the business. He town (or a few hour* yesterday. ♦ ON IRRIGATION. FROM OLD GEOGRAPHY. * will retain one ranch for his son and George Church, of Milton, paid ♦ as he can sell to advantage will dis Pendleton a short visit yesterday Conti act is Let for Painting the pose of his other ranches and his Harrison Thought Irrigation a Poor Mrs. L. Duncan, of Weston, was in School Book of 1835 Woefully De;.- Makeshift for Rain—McKinley the city yesterday the guest cient in Correct Data—Four States Church—Geo. Williams Will Move stock. <>i If joti intend buying goods buy them here. With He has just sold 45 head of horses Thought Better of it, and Roosevelt friend*. Now Boast of Parentage of the to Coeur d'Alene—Miss Wilson Will to It E. Starko. of Medicine Hat. each »2 oocash purchase in our clothing or dry good* Mrs H. Belts and faniily. of Pilot is an Extremist on Reclamation. Original Oregon. Teach at Walla Walla—Delegates Canada. Most of the bunch of 45 are department, we give you a ticket to the vaudevi le I Rock, are in the city the guests of mares of running stock, though there Have Returned From Portland. show Three ¡'resident* of the United ftiend*. A text book on geography, by Na are a few trotting horses among the States have toured the arid region of I thaniel G Huntington, published at M M. Johns, of Athena, was In | Athena. Aug. 7.—Fred Page and J ; number. Mr. Matlock still has sev the West in the past ¡2 years. The ■ W. Chapman have received "he con- , eral hundred head of horse« and Bev- view which they entertained of lr-j the city yesterday on * short bust- | Hartford in 1825, has been kindly neaa trip. loaned by a Ta< onia lady for exam . tract for i>alntiug the new Methodist 1 oral thousand sheep which he I« &o- rigation, as diaeloaed in their *|>eech Miss Grace Whittaker, of Weston ination, and proves exceedingly in i church of this city, which is to b" I ing to sell. Enlaigtng our ttore rooms, tearing out and re Mr. Starko. who purchased the es. furnishes a most interesting gauge i was the guest of friend* In the city teresting, says the Salem Journal At ' finished by January first. by which to measure the growth of j yesterday. the time tn.a geography was publish modeling the interior lienee its bargain time George Williams, the well known i horses from Mr. Matlock has a large that cause. ed there were 24 state in the Union, ¡contractor and builder of Weston, i stock ranch In Canada and is on the Mrs. 1. W. Sims and daughter, of ' Benjamin Harrison traversed the classified as the New England, or will locate at Coeur d'Alene City, j lookout for good stock. He Is very Walla Walla were Pendleton visitors i Eastern states; the Middle states, the much pleased with the Eastern Ore- West 12 years ago. in 18^1. The date 1 yesterday. ■ Idaho. of his trip was coincident with the Southern and the Western. .Mary - J. of pur | gon horse. ... M. ... P. . . Snyder, ........... ... Pendleton, ......------ . ,.... Messrs. L. C. and S E. Duncan, of 1 land. Virginia, North Carolina, South earliest national organization looking chased a Deering binder of C. A Bar to a development of a widespread Weston, spent yesterday in the city Carolina. Georgia and Alabama were TWENTY-FIVE BUSHELS ! ret A Co., of this city last week. SALE. Touri‘t» Caps and public sentiment in aid of Irrigation. on business the six Southern slates and the eight , Mrs. Fred Rosenzweig. who was a At that time uobody seriously dream states classified as ' ’ Western ” were Negligee Shirt« Mr. and Mrs. J. Jaylord and family, ; delegate to the D of H grand lodge. > Cold Springs Wheat Is Good and ed of a system of public works, aud of Weston, aro at the Golden Rule Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, returned home from Portland ■ ‘ last Yield Will Be 20 to 25 Bushels. ' certainly not of a public works to be for a short visit in the city. Kentucky, Ohio. Indiana. Illinois and week. Chris Braiding is hauling the built by the nation. Miss Eva Belts has ret timed to the Missouri. There were three organiz B. F. Ogle returned home Mouday wheat from his ranch at the Middle Too much stfess cannot be placed on President Harrison marveled at city from a visit at Milton and will ed territories, Florida. Arkansas and the great value of Cuticura Soap, Oint from his stock farm near Ridge. He Cold Springs now. to Byers' mill, and the contrast between the desert and be the guest of Pendleton friends for Michigan, and two unorganized terri reports it very warn; down in the vi from the looks of the wheat and the the garden wherever he beheld the a time tories. Missouri and Oregon. Missou ment and R'solvent in the antiseptic cinity of Ridge. numlter of the loads there has beeu results o( irrigation, He paid many w. _ , S3 . _ . .. ,, ‘ ri i territory was nan uniuru .inu iuu< divided into four u»»- dis- cleansing of the mucous surfaces and of W. J. Wilkinson started his steam a good yield in that part of the coun graceful compliments to tbe pioneers I o»'». ""■« -- a «»"....: the blood and circulating fluids, thus thresher Monday in the wheat ie . .* try. are the guests of Judge and | Osage, west ot the state of Missouri: who had overcome natural difficul affording pure, sweet and economical in Sand Hollow His grain has yielded 20 to 25 ties and made tbe stream* flow out Mr*, W R Ellis, at their home in Sioux, north of Missouri and between ..rs. Pipper of this city, went to bushels to the acre and the wheat is this city. local and constitutional treatment for the Mississippi and Missouri riser*, upon the land. But there was noth Walla Walla last week to attend her all good and sound. There is no weakening ulcerations, inflammations, F B Holbrook, manager of the and Mandan, lying north west-ward ing. either in his speeches or his con daughter, who will undergo a surgi itdiings. Irritations, relaxations, dis smut or other blight in the fields and versation. to show that he had any Oregon lAn<! a- Water Company'» along the Missouri river, to its sourc placements, pains and irregularities cal operation. all of his grain is first-class, He appreciation of the fact that he was farm and irrigation plant at stokes es. North of lllino.s, west of Lake Miss Daisy Unson. of Milton has peculiar to females. Hence the Cuti will not have finished threshing for in the presence of one of the tremen spent last night In the city. Michigan an<l east of the Mississippi »4444»4444444»444444 »-» 4 '4 4 4 4444444 >»»♦♦** 4 »♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 cura remedies have a wonderhil Influ resigned her position as teacher in several days, yet but as soon as he was the district of Huron. >ittl ex dous national issues of the future. the M H Rice, of Freewater, ence In restoring health, strength and the Milton public school and has ac has done so he will put on more In agent of the Oregon Fire Relief A b - plored and inhabited <ht:*fiy *. Harrison No Irrigationist. beauty to weary women, who have cepted a similar position in the Gar teams and rush the work of hauling rociatlon, of McMinnville, is In the dians been prematurely aged and Invalided den city. George Maybee has been On the contrary, he held to the grain city today on busine«« connected by these distressing ailments, as well as engaged to fill the vacancy. Oregon an Emo>in Extent. Eastern view that irrigation is a with his compauy. such sympathetic afflictions as ana-inia, The territory <jf Oregon Is stated poor makeshift for rain and Le was Mr. E. R. Cox. who was a delegate MRS. ENNIS DEAD. chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and to the A. O. V. W. grand lodge at Mr. and Mrs. George Done, of i in this geography cf 7o years ago to plainly relieved when he opened his debility. < ycater- ; l»e 100.006 square mile* in exte-r’ and Portland, has returned home. He Wife of Ritter Stockman Dies at eyes one morning to find himself Pilot Rock, were In the city Women from the very first have fully back In tbe rainfall region. This was day visiting friend* and transacting l to have a populaii* n of Mi.OiM* In was accompanied by his wife who appreciated the parity and sweetness, Walla Walla Hospital. O|*ms Saturday, August the first, and "This territory extends west at Hastings. Neb. There he made business Mr Itone is engaged in the . dians the power to afford immediate relief, went do»u some weeks ago to attend you will need a new gun and ammuni Walla Walla. Aug. 7.—Mrs. Carrie a speech from the rear end of the blacksmithing business at Pilot from the Rocky mountains to the the Women's Club convention at As the certainty of speedy and permanent tion. Anne Ennis, wife of T. J. Enni*. a train and congratulated his hearer» R. ck Pacific ocean It is a region but little toria and has since been visiting cure, tbe absolute safety and great We have the fires’ line In the city prominent business man of Ritter. on living in a place "where God fur explored by the whites Tbe climate with friends in Portland. economy which have made the Cuticura of double barrel shotguns and repeat U said to be milder than that of tbe N H. Pinkerton and Miss Minnie Or died at St. Mary's hospital yes nishes the rain ” The people ap- No Shirt. No Team. remedies the standard »kin cares and ers. Cail and examine our line before At that Rose, two well-known and popular terday of tuberculosis, aged 42 years. plaudv I enthusiastically hamoar remedies of tbe civilized world. While returning from Pendleton same lattitude on the Atlantic The purchasing, as we can eave you Millions of the women use Cuticura young people of this city, were unit Mrs Ennis had been at the hospital time toe name of irrigation had. no late Saturday night George and principal river« are the Columbia and money Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, ed in the holy bonds of wedlock at for three months receiving treat ¡tower to evoke popular re»!H>n*«> any- Charles Clerking found a team at- i its branches. The soil on this river, for preserving, purifying and beauti Pendleton last week. They will be ment. She was a native of Illinois where ta< he.! to a back with a pony ' led for a great distance, is fertile, and fying tbe skin, for cleansing tbe scalp given a reception when they return and came West with Mr Eunls 14 behind standing in the road George abounds in fir tree* and pine*, aome McKinley and the West yean ago of crust«, scales and dandruff, and the home" with him and pf * repre^ted to be 2<*. or home It was 10 year* later when William took the tism She leaves three children, two stopping of falling hair, for softening, The next day No ln Bn'' 3,1 ,n rir‘ <are» for them daughters and one son. who are ex Mr Kinley made much the sanic trip Shirt <ame <>n track of th. m and got I cumference The river produce« vast whitening and soothing red. rough and Echo Notes. that President Harrison had taken in sore hands, for annoying irritations, pected to arrive in the city today to his ’.-an. Another <ase of bad Injun quantities of salmon, which concti- Echo, Ore., Aug. 6.—T J. Matlock and ulcerative weaknes-es. and for attend the funeral, which will occur 1691. During the intervening decade 621 Main St. Headquarter* for fishing supplies furnished with bay whiskey by bad i tute no small part of the sustenance and son. of Heppner, came in today public sentiment had undergone a many sanative, antiseplic purposes Sunday from the Pickard undertak | of the Indians on it« banka. Eighteen white man — Athena Pie»» with a lot of horses wh'.'a they have I change concerning irrigation. Time Which readdv suggest themselves, as I mile* above the mouth of the Colum- ing parlors ♦♦ sold to be shipjed to the Canada had shown that the rd tarnation of ♦ well as for all the purposes of the toilet, . bia is Astoria, an American settle- market. bath and nursery. Iarid land*, aud tbe making of homes I meiit of fut traders Mr. Matlock l-rst h«avlly l.y rea •old UixMHthoot th. •—kl l Rmisni Str. (la upon (hem is a work which dues not farm < borofau ixlrJ eilM. Zr far -m. of <> u>el- Abundance of Game son of the Heppner flood, but says | lend Itaelf to speculative methods, »Beat, JOe., Buat*. 25e. Depots. ».- n4on. 2? Cbar*«rH- UAC «q Pwr.a. 3 Koe <!• la Pars: ik*4t.-*n. T * J-aaLu* Ar*. that Heppner is rapidly rebuilding "Heaver are found in plenty, pro- like mining and town-booming, it is i\xtgr 4 hetn. Corp.. **-♦• Prvpr.eUMW. far A boa iar U wML " and. as a genertl mb' ».th more -luring large quantities of valuable .a sober industrial process which substantial buildings. ! fur The noble and extensive forests I pays enormously in the way of social L. W. Furnas and Mis.- Gallagher, <>( Oregon, abound lu tbe finest ship and wnoumli gains but doe« not re- of lx-wiston. came down on thia WAS ILL VERY SHORT I umber, and are thronged w.th wild J turn glittering profits to tbe absen BRIEF SKETCH OF PENDLE morning's train from Pendleton and tee invesior. irrigation is tor the lr TON S ORGANIZATION , animals. Thousands of buffalo have TIME WITH TYPHOID rigator, not for the l**imer tbe pro drove to the country. been ao-n within the <-om|*as« of a Miss Kennedy, proprietress of the I mile. Tbe wild horses are num«*r- moter and the speculator the Arlington hotel, vas am:>na this Tbe In William McKinley looked u | mju the Launched With 31 Member» in Spring ’ ou*. spirited and elegant Resident of Pendleton for Twenty. evening's passengers .'«r Pend’cton. arid rogii-n with a vision whi<h was of 1893—Laid Out Some of the i dian» aro fond of taking aud mount Two Years—Conducted Store Near | denied hi . preder msor He was able Frank Spike was taken seriojslj ing them Tb«-r«- are many sheep on Principal Road» in Umatilla Coun ill last night, but is some t.ct’er a I all the mountains, and large num- S.aters' School — Leaves Parents Ito see that irrigaton possesses cer- ty—Was Instrument»! m AbclisA- t bers of horned cattle grazing on the this writing. and Two Brothers and Two Sis | tain advantages over dependence on mg Fee System. , bill» toward the south " i rainfall* and that the day would come ters. PROFITS IN BEETS when it would present a practical This is all there «as to iearn 70 In the spring of 1893 Pendleton ■ >«-ars ago about the Oregon territory He William W. Semple died this morn issue of stupendous moment Waverly Farmers Have Learned was a bustling city, more so than at ing at 10:30 o'clock after a short at said as tuucb In bia speeches and present. In a way. for then the peo | out of w hir b Oregon. Washington. I Idaho and parts of Montana and Wy- Greatly by Experience. tack of typhoid fever, at the home went further in private conversation. ____ ______ _ is ____ ‘ otn have _____ bem _______ carved „ It no- After four seasons of operation, the of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H But be also added that It was a ques ple of the city all were striving to! tion for the future which would be make their fortur..-» by the eniarg- j ticeable that mildness ot the climate Waverly sugar company has reached Semple, on South Willow street. ment and tipbuildl >g of tbe city and a point where beet growers who sup Mr Semple was taken sick with dealt wita after he had passed from in tbe miost of >j!s high stage of I was mentioned though as yet that I fart is little understood in the East, ply it are becoming sufficiently* fa tbe disease one week ago last Mon tbe stage of action. activity the Pendleton Commercial j No reference is made to any British Roosevelt, the Champion. miliar with the methods of cultivation day and came home to tbe residence Association had it* birth. ; possession» on the coast. The Rus- to secure best results, says the West of his parents He had been ailing Following McKinley by only two The association was formed by the > sian possessions in America are Coast Trade. In consequence the for some tew days but thought it was years. Theodore Roosevelt beheld a profits of the industry are becoming a slight sickness, however, it soon wave of public sentiment in behalf chief men of tbe town and it* pur- i bounded on the north by the Arctic The greatest Exposition and surer, and larger areas are being cui- became evident that he had the fe of national irrigation. True, be bad I pose was to foster the best interests t ocean, east by Mar ken res river and Livestock Show on the Pa state. At its it* the 'he Rocky mountains, south by ure- tivated. cific coast. ver. and when once he was taken done much to create this wave, both I of the city and tbe state, I This season 3<*.000 tons of beet* down to the bed be rapidly grew before and after his accession to the j meetings. problem* tending to up-1 gon territory and west by the High-Class Racing every af The population is riven will be handled, producing about 80,- worse until the end came this morn- presidency. But no one man. even it build the city and benefit the ibhabi- ■ cUlc ocean county' at L660 whites and 5*1.000 Indian* « ternoon. 000 sacks or 4,000 tons of sugar, as ing. he be first tn all the land, makes tants of Pendleton and the were discussed and most of the in-' Tbe coast is said to be rugged and against 37.00*' bags last year, and pro Mr. Semple was engaged in the American public opinion 812.000 CASH PREMIUMS novations In the government of the ! mountainous, resembling tbe coast of ducers have doubled results from grocery business, conducting a store In tbe two short year» intervening on livestock and farm _. "it 1* diversified with lofty i city and the county and ____ most __ of ____ the "* ■ Norway, their land by comparison with for near the Sisters' school He between the visit« of McKinley and was products. here mountains, covered with perpetual I mer years, because they have learned an unmarried man and lived in the Roosevelt the irrigation idea took improvements in and around to handle the crop to advantage All exhibits hauled free store building. He was 4* years and root and spread as perhaps no other can be traced to the door of tuis or- : snow, and deep chasms or cavities I filled up with glaciers of ice. Mount There are nearly 5.600 acres devot- 6 months old at the time of hto social or economic proposition ever I organization over the Southern Pacific. ed to beet culture about Waverly. death, and had been a resident of did In this country in tbe same space The first meeting of the asaocia L.' Ellas rises 18.060 feet or more than Reduced transportation producing this season an average of this city for the past 2*» years or of time The president and his trav i tion was held in the room» that it i three miles in height and is consid rates on all lines. about eight tons of beets to the acre, more. He is well and favorably eling companions looked out and be , now occupies, and at that meeting ered the highest peak in North Amer with 10 tons secured by the more ex known in the city, where he has been held the desert, as the earlier presi 31 of the principal business and pro- ■ ica. The native Indians are said to LIVESTOCK AUCTION perienced growers. engaged in business for some time. dents and their friends had done. feestonal men of the city were pres- * resemble the Greenlanders, and are SALE. To produce the crop costs about Mr. and Mrs. R. H Semple, tbe But they saw not the desert alone— ent. Plans of organization were dis- , principally employed m hunting and held in connection with fair 83o an acre, and tho profit ranges aged parents of the deceased, are they had tbe Imagination and the gift cussed and the constitution and by- i fishing. The white population, in from »14 to »25. Now that the indus left to mourn tbe departure of their of prophecy to see the streams har , >a«a laws were urawu drawn up ana and signed by ; general, are Russian fur traders, who Fine camping ground free try is well established it is proving ion. as are also two brothers and nessed and flowing. like bands of sll- I thoae who had ---- - attended ------- ... J the first I barter with the natives for furs and Knaps are what we are looking for this time of the year, and and reduced rates on camp- give in return tobacco, beads and a good investment for both manu two sisters. All are residents of the ver. across tbe soil; to see the brown ; meeting. we haxethetu in all tin««. Our i*ig Clearance Sale is now going and ers’ tickets. Come facturers and growers, and its suc city and were present at the time of waste give place to field, orchard and oo on a 1 sew« ’ _ The charter members of the club other similar articles interesting — and ' we are _ now _ _ stashing . i. _ price* . ------ seaannsMe gooia. You For bring your families cess Is attracting the attention of the death. The brothers are Robert garden; to see cactus, sagebrush and were: T. F. Rourke. T. C. Taylor. R Indians <-sn get an vie* of the BIG bargains we off. r by couir “ to oar coating write further information. investors to the possibilities of ex H. Sempl". Jr., and Charles D. Sem greasewood fall back to make room B. Beatie, Leon Cohen. Jesse Fail store and looking over our barga n Counters. C ______ _ drew» at Summer A McWilliams and family. half pric- and les». tending operations to other sections. ple. aud the sisters are Mrs. Charles for red-rooted. vine-covered cottages ing. J. H. Robinson. C. S Jackson ■ Woodland. Wash., went to gather Hoover and Mm. George Jones And in their ears was the murmur of J. V Tallman. R. Alexander. T. Roth- i O C ox . f ' w i ,ri,d blackberries, for a short t time TO BE IRRIGATED. moving waters and the laughter of child. E. I. Boyd. R Portland Oregon Hosiery. la -e curtains, children'- dresses and tuauv other returning to Carter H L morning, and on r?* — Vincent. Charles H. M'KAY WHEAT LIGHT. lines are cut d »wn to bed rock. i happy children.—William E Smythe. Howard 8 O ’ heir home found a cougar In the Hexter. James H. Large Tract of Idaho Land to Be Re- TMekann I house a iack door had been left how Gould. H. Shulthls, j r Dickson. Some Very Low Yields Reported LAND OFFICE REPORT. claimed Soon. I open Robert P. Forster, Frank Frazier. From That District. The permit which tbe state en James F. Johnson. Edward K Ash. ♦ A full week of SPECIAL gineer granted W. H. Connelly has ■ome of his July Transaction at La Grande Were F F. Wamsley. R last Saturday to G. Thompson. G. ♦ Very Heavy. Ramsay Walker, of Kendrick. . .aho. teams at work bringing the wheat In CUT PRICES. Be sure A Hartman. George Ash. H E. Bick- I * and get your «hare and C. E. Arney, of Pocatello, means from the E. H Smitb ranch In the ♦ Following is tbe report of the 1^ I ers. W. P. Lathrop. J A. Borie and ♦ that 21,000 acres of rich agricultural McKay creek country, He says that Grande land office for the month of THE O. K. FEED YARD ON « _ . W. H. Carmine. lands in Owyhee •; WEST AURA STREET. county are soon to the wheat on that ranch is running July: One of the first things that the new be brought under irrigation and be from eight to 10 bushels, but what Acres. • • R. H. PATTON HAS BOUGHT association took under their care was come productive, says the Boise Cap there Is of it is of good quality and 169 cash entries 2<*.11*9.39 54.321.27 the question of the* county roads At ;; THE O. K. FEED YARD AND ital News. The parties represent weight There is little smut In the 1 coal entry .... l.&HJ.IIU that time the roads of the 160 • > WILL GIVE YOU SATISFAC- county I the Jump-Squaw Creeks IA nd *t neighborhood. but no* enough to in 366.60 were either not on the map or they 59.14 ’’ TION. PLENTY OF STALLS. 1 mineral entry . I Water Company one of the projects jure the grain to any great extent. 136.60 were in such a condition as to shut ! FOR LOOSE HORSES AND 546.67 3 Orig. De* Ent being promoted by Senator Dubois The yield in that section is scatter 1 final Deg. Ent 16** <*** the city off from the surrounding CATTLE . HAY AND GRAIN and Hon. ljife Pence. The articles ing and spotted. In some of the Com. on 18 final ;; FOR SALE, AND A GOOD country during the winter months, of incorporation will be filed in a B< ids a fairly good crop is found, CAMP HOUSE. 1U0.58 and the association undertook to bet- homestead* . . 2.681 95 New and Sec short time. while in others near by, there Is 72 Homestead en ter the matter. A committee con- ! : R. T. PATTON. Manager. The lands which it is proposed to hardly enough to cut. in a good year ond Hand Goods 124 37 •1st ing of 8. P Sturgi*. James A. tries .................. 11.602 59 ........................................................ be irrigated, lies on the south side of the fields should grow from 25 to 30 Fees on 72 home Bought and Sold Fee and C. 8. Jackson was appointed the Snake river in Owyhee county, bushels and more under especially 695 oo and they surveyed the present coun stead entries commencing at Mussel's Ferry and favorable conditions There will not Fees on 1 coal de ty roads leading to Adams and Long extending up the river for a distance be more than half a crop In that ¡iart claratory state Creek and having made the survey, of 14 miles to a point about flve of the country this year 3.«0 carried the project through until the ment .... miles above Froman’s Ferry, and Fee* on 1 sol • road* were opened. varies in width from two to six In Great Need of Men. ,ui Court Street dier'* declara Another thing that the association Dealer In miles, The tract is what is known 3.u0 did was to appoint a committee which A great deal of trouble is being tory statement as Henderson’se fiats, It has an el- experienced by the railroads in get HORSE HAIR, HIDES And Fee* 4 mining went over the books of the county of evation of 2,400 feet, or about 500 ting men. even after they ship them. *0.1*0 ficials and compiled data showing the applications ! feet lower than Boise. WOOL Every train out of Portland and tne Fee* on 127 T vast waste to the tax payers from the Washington cities carries a load of & S. applica old fee »ystem. Through the exer SENATOR HEYBURN’S ROMANCE men bound for the construction tions (prov- tion* of thl* committee and the as camps of the railways and when the up).................. 1.270.00 sociation the matter was taken tie- To Marry Quaker Maid Whom He train reaches the camp there are Testimony fees 175.97 fore the legislature and the present Knew Years Ago. very few willing to work. All of the Sale* 5 Umatilla law was passed, abolishing the old Office and Warerooins, Spokane. Wash.. Aug. 7.—A ro men who will work are in the harvest l>and* (Indian) 366.00 .’26 63 plan for the new. Corner of Webb and Cottonwood ma nee extending over a quarter of fields, and the rest that are shipped Susp. Most of the business enterprises of OF PENDLETON a century come* to a happy climax are tramps and holmes who take ad Recd. on I PEHDLETON - - OREGON Ent. (net I in- the city were brought hero as the next Wednesday, when Weldon Iirey- vantage of the need for men to get crease) 6.920.67 result of the association, though It CAPITAL................................... »70,000 ton Heyburn, Idaho* bachelor sena from one place to the other. did not interest itself primarily in SURPLUS................................. »60,000 tor. will marry Mi** Gheratlne Yeat- Total such venture*. It confined its atten 34.919 44 »66.477 14 Transacts a general banking busi- man, of Chester county. Pennsylva-. John Allan Married. tion more strictly to the larger mat nets. Exchange and telegraphic trans nia. ter* that were for the good of the fers sold on San Franciaco, New York, John Allen, of Portland, but form ♦ ECHO NEWS NOTES. Years ago young Hepburn met Miss + J. C. Spoonemore people of the county and through Chicago and principal polnta in the Yeatman, like himself, a Pennsyl erly an employe of the St. Joe Store, ♦ + Northweat vanian of Quaker ancestry, Now. of this city, was married at Vancou- Mr. Gillette Arrives With Carload of them to the city. Those parts of the city and county Draft* drawn on China, Japan and after acquiring fame and fortune, ver yesterday to Miss Tina McNeal, Dairy Cows and Household Effecte. + government which were out of ad Europe. he has gone East and, it h annotine- of The Dalles. Mr. Allen is well UNDER Echo. Ore., Aug. 7. — Mr. and Mrs. + on reasonable »hey are to be married Wedne*- known in this city, where he made Mid Gillette, who recently purchased justment and needed repairs, those Make* collection» * Collect or and T I ed. public projects which were for the his home for a number of years, and day. terma. ♦ his bride is one of the popular ladies the W. H. Babh ranch, came down good of the community at large were * Conveyancer of the city by the rapids. They will from Moscow yesterday with their the thing* that demanded the atten LEV. ANKENY, President + Whittlesy-Evans. ■ be at home to their friends tne mid- household effect* and a carload of tion and effort of the association and W. F. MATLOCK. Vice-President + Employment Agency | Married — at the parsonage of thc die of the month. dairy cows Mr. Gillette ha* been en when those things had been put to « C. B. WADE, Cashier. By the Fire Insurance Com M. E. Church. South, on Wednesday. gaged in the dairy bustnes* in the ♦ rights the condition* of this part of a August 5, Cassius E. Whittlesy < nd Palouse country and knows the prof panies we represent Our the state became more conservative Small Rubbish Firs. + f Mrs. .Mae Evans. Rev. — E B. Jones A small rubbish fire occurred In it* derived therefrom. He Intend* to and settled. * companies stand first in the 22< j E. Court St. Pendleton. officiating. It was a very quiet af- the rear of T. N. Bentley’s residence, manufacture hi* output for the pres ♦ It has secured and installed in It* world. fair, there being only one friend of on Jefferson street this morning, ent and devote conniderable of his room* a large and varied library and the happy couple present, O. H. Calk For a time the surrounding buildings time to improving bi* place and put pleasant furnishing* and is the only ORGANIZED MARCH 1889 ins, of' Portland. Mr. Whittlesy has were threatened, but men working ting In a large amount of alfalfa. He club In the city. At present the a* Hartford s'ire I usunauee Co4U.K6.07b resided for the past 10 years at Port on buildings in the vicinity gave as predict* that a cream station W..I sociatlon has about 70 active mem CAPITAL......................... »100,000. .... .------------ --- Co . ».066.9M Alliance Assurance Cor. West Alta and Lillith Sta. land. but he intends to make his fu »■stance and the blaze was soon ex- be established here within les* than bers, though the list of library mem I Lotxiou A ljuieashire Fire ture home here. three month* tiuguished. The fire originated from bers and non-residents would swell Transacts a general banking bualneaa. When you drive to Pendleton put Insurance Co . ............. 2,544,AM D. K. Mathew*, of Spokane, who the total to many times that num live coals in ashes. S. A. ALLOWAY HAS CHARGE North British A Mercantile your team in the In From Despain Gulch. ha* been here some three weeks look- ber. Interest allowed on time deposit*. OF THE OLD DUTCH HENRY FEED O>........................................... 19,4M, 974 Virgil Moore, one of the large Baby Haa Appendicitis. ing at the country has made a desert One of ihe public enterprises it Exchange bought and sold on all Royal Insurance Co............... ». 897,158 YARD. AND WOULD BE PLEASED wheai men of the Despaln Gulch, was Walla Walla. Aug. 7.—Little Hazel tiling on a half section of land here. ha* In view for the coming winter I* principal polnta. in the city today for a short time on Galloway, 3 years old, was operated He took till* evening's train for the erection of a splendid club Special attention given to colise- TO CARE FOR YOUR HORSES. Court St., opposite Court House business. Mr. Moore reports the upon yesterday forenoon for appen Portland, and will gee Tocoma and building. The matter was discussed PLENTY OF STALLS. LARGE COR tion a. crops in that part of the country as dicitis, at the Walla Walla Hospital. Seattle before going home. He will last year, but owing to the stress of RALS FOR LOOSE HORSES AND being very good in comparison to It being the first time that such an return here in about two or throe public and private business, was CATTLE. HAY AND GRAIN FOR those of the rest of the county. He operation has lieen performed upon months. Mr. Mathews is au exten temporarily abandoned. Plans for a w. J FURNISH, President. AGENT J. N. TEAL, Vlc«-Presidsnt SALE. CHOP MILL IN CONNEC- ____ is all through with his harvesting, a comparative infant in this part of sive realty owner and he predicts a magnificent building have been drawn T. J. MORRI», Cashiar. TION. 'PHONE MAIN 1331. and will begin the hauling of hla the country, or perhaps in the whole bright future for thl* country. and tbe matter of building it will bs J. W. MALONEY, A«s1 Caahisr. crop in the next few dava Northwest J. H Koontz received a car of definitely settled in the near future T. J. FOR WOMEN Free Tickets to Shield’s Park Much That Every Woman Desires to Know ALTERATION SALE About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing S I L THIS And about the Care of the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands. ALEXANDER’S DEPARTMENT : : STORE THE GROUSE SEASON THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. OREGON’S BLUE RIBBON STATE FAIR SALEM September 14 19, 1903 M.D. WISDOM, Secre’ary Clothing at 20 Per Cent. Redaction THE FAIR :: Under New Management GURDANE & McBROOM CONSUMERS WHOLE SALE GROCERY AND WHOLESALE COMMIS SION MERCHANTS 514-514 MAIN STREET JACK BROWN MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY Phone Main 1741 Prompt cash for Wool and Sheep Pelts The First National Bank r*‘ Notary Public __ t t ♦ Î ♦ f LOSSES ALWAYS MET PROMPTLY ♦ FEED YARD Farmers Attention! Telephone Livery Stable I FRANK B. CLOPTON Hay, per Team 25 Cents C. L. Bowers & Son | 600 MAIN STREET