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I south sides. In the center of the EXCELLENT QUALITY. south side will be the main entrance, which will bo a large arch supported Reservation Wheat Harvest is Not on granite columns and opening into Heavy, But is Superior. a marble vestibule. Frotu this vesti- Alex McRae la threshing the crop bule will rise the stairway, Taken FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1903. on the farm of Thomas Thompson, on from all standpoints the Bowman PAST WEEK HAS BEEN BUT FIFTY PER CENT OF USU the reservation, and is doing the work DEAN DUDLEY INJURED. building will be the largest and the VERY HARD ON GRASS. with his new harvester. Mr. Thomp AL AMOUNT TO BE FED. finest in the city when it is finished, AT A WHEAT WAREHOUSE. son. in speaking of the work of the which will lie a« soon as the work can new machine, says it is doing good be done. Harvest Under Way All Over Eastern work and will do better. One or two Will Visit In California—Visitors Butter Creek Crops Short and De mand From Heppner Very Strong— Oregon—Yield Much Better Than small oversights In the construction LARCENY BY BAILEE. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. From Indiana—Death of Archie Me-I No Cattle Changing Hands—Hay $6 Expected—Hops Infected With Lice caused some delay at the outset, but It used to be considered that only Intyre's and Alvin Turner's Infants these were quickly overcome, and now -—Prunes Not Falling so Badly as urinary aud bladder troubles were to be Per Ton in the Field. Against $4.50 Grant County Man and Woman Under —A Fifteen-Pound Baby Boy Was the machine Is working from day to Arrest for Crime. traced to the kidneys, Usual. Last Year. day without any trouble io the men Born—Many Goings and Comings but now modern A few days ago William P. Ander running it. Among Athena People. || science proves that A few small showers occurred Sun R.-ports from the Echo district *ay son, of Dale, came to Long Creek and The wheat on the reservation Is of nearly all diseases that there will not be over 50 per caused a warrant to be issued for the day in the Willamette valley, but fine quality and is running from 25 have their begiuuin^ Athena. Aug. 16.—Miss Fraker, of arrest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tut otherwise the past week has’ been to 30 bushels. Most of »ae harvest in the disorder of cent of the usual number of cattle tle, charging them with larceny by Pendleton, was the guest of Mrs. J. dry, with temperatures averaging fed in that locality the coming win is over in that part of the country, O. Plamondon of thl* city last Sun these most important ter. The first cause of this shortage bailee, says the Long Creek Light. slightly above normal. The rains and in a short time the wheat will be day. organs. The kidneys filter is the great amount of hay bought up Deputy Sheriff M. N. Bonham went were insufficient to be of much benefit giu to move to the warehouses and Master Dale Worthington of Port- anil purify the blood— on the Rutter Creek farms, by Hepp to I’kiah Sunday where Mr. and Mrs. to late crops and pastures, which the mills. While the yield is not a* li i d, Is visiting hi* cousiu. Em»-ry Tuttle at present reside and placed ate now beginning to need rain quite ner people, as a result of the loss of that is their work. heavy as it has been in the years Worthington, of this city. Therefore, when your kidnevsare weak »rojis by the cloudburst, and the sec them under arrest, return.ng with badly. Feed is getting short on the past, it is all of the best quality and 1 lie infant son of Archie McIntyre, Mr. Tuttle Monday, The day for trial ranges, and the supply of mils is de ond cause is a natural shortage in the | or out of order, you can understand how full an<l plump. Mr. Thompson will which wa* bom August 11, died Thurs in the justice court at this place was creasing in the dairy uistricts. Stock, not be through with his harvesting for quickly your eutire body is affected ami alfalfa crop, iu the Butter Creek dis- i set for August 31. Mr. Tuttle was however, continues doing fairly well, several days yet, but is well satisfied day. August 13. how every organ seems to fail to do its triet. Ed Koontz, of this city, made a Hay is now selling in the field, in , released on a $300 bond being given and cattle, a* a rule, are in good flesh. with the season’s work. duty, business trip to Portland Monday If you are sick or " feel badly," begin tile Echo district, at $6 per ton. while ; for his appearance for trial on tliai An average secoud crop of alfalfa ha* evening. taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. last year, at this time, it could lie ; date. Julius Shields and H. R. Dus been harvested in southern section*. WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS The families of S. J. Robinson arid Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon Ixiuglit for $4.50. The crop is estimat tin are his bondsmen. Mr. Bonham There 1* some hay yet to be cut in H. O Worthington will leave next as your kidneys are well they will help ed to be 2o per cent short, while the i did not bring Mrs. Tuttle as four of the coast counties, but haying in gen James Hill, of Helix, spent yester week for an outing in the mountains •til the other organs to health. A trial amount purchased by Heppner peo-1 her children are quite sick in Ukiah eral is now completed, with satisfac day in the city on business. where they expect to have an er Joys- will convince anyone. pie. will bring the amount left in the A sufficient bond was given at Ukiah tory yield* in all part* of the state. If you are sick you can make no mis home stack yards, at ailalile for use in I for hor appearance for trial in the Ben Mariiu, o( the Cottage hotel at Me time hunting buckleberriea. Misa The grain harvest is being pushed Bertie Miller, a niece of Mr Worthing » every where, and in the Willamette Meacham, is a visitor today take'bv first doctoring your kidneys. feeding, to about 50 per cent of the i justice court here on August 31. ton. wll) accompany them. The mil«! and the extraordinary effect of usual amount, fed out to beet < at tie I Mr. Anderson claims that he de valley the yields are e«i>ecialiy good, Miss T. Dillon, of Walia Walla, ia Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Hileman and posited between $4o0 and $500 with and in Eastern Oregon they are much the guest of Pendleton friends. kidnev reutedv, is soon realized. It during the winter season. daughter. Ida. started Friday evening There has been an increase of 2o Mr. and Mrs. Turtle for safe keeping better than expected, although not Joseph Cunha, of Echo, was in the for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hite- stands the highest for its wonderful cures and averaging a* heavy as last year. that he is unable to recover it. per cent in the alfalfa acreage, in the city today on a short business trip. of the most distressing cases, ami is sold man. of San Francisco. They will Spring grain ripened under favorable Butter Creek and adjacent alfalfa on its merits by all William Giles, of Heppner, was a also attend the grand reunion of the seather conditions, and the heads are SUPPOSED GLANDERS. belts, this year. Almost every far druggists in fiftv-cent business visitor in the city yesterday G A R. W. E. P1r»h, Afton, Vi, u extensive! least, fihe has eon- i well filled with plump berries. mer in the locality has plowed out and one-dollar size The infant daughter of Mr. and fruit gr<;wcr of that place, write* the | sumption in her fam Mis. Mary Bridges, of Freewater, is State Veterinarian Called to Examine The week ha* been fatoral.le for i and seeded some new land, or con bottles. You may Mrs. Jake ('raleón, of this city, is very f >1 lowing letv-r to the Peruna Medicine ily and *h« was la I hops, and although lice are more num- i In the city visiting friends for a few- ill at present. torted old tartning laud into alfalfa a Horse at Weston. have a sample bottle H<vw of Swamp-Root, I erous than usual, the vines have not i davs. Co., ot Columbus, Ohio. We print the I such bad shape; ao by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you meadow. un<i while *h« wstei supply Dr. McLane. the state veterinary Tbe infant son of Burne Banister how to find out if vou have kidney or is sufficient to irrigate au increase surgeon from Portland, has returned been Injured to any extent, and the , J. W Cronin, of Meacham, was in !* improving from a severe attack of UUur in full: run down, zt'-rvou*, bladder trouble. Mention this paper of a like amount, each year, for a to his home after a flying visit to the prospect* are good" for yields but i the city yesterday for a short visit on sickness. Afton, Ya., June 4,1900. I weak, and could not when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bing number of years, there is also a grad city of Weston. He was called here slightly below those obtained last business. Dean Dudley, while at a wheat The Pernna Med. jneCo.,Columba*, O.: ' eat, that I had begun hamton. N. Y. D» l't make any mistake, ual increase in the ditch mileage. year. Corn ha* made good progress 1 Mis* Martha lJewellen. of Adama. warehouse Sunday morning. August Gentlemen—**The country i»*o flooded to get very uro a*y, bat your mM'.elna by County Stock Inspector H. J. Bean but retnetnbet the name. Swamp-Root. each season. and it is now tasseling and earing. I 's visiting friends in Pendleton for a to pass judgment on a horse at Wes 9, got his arm broken just above tbe with patent medicines of every kind that made an entirely new woman of L«r. I Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad I ate potatoes and garden* need rain ' The Butter Creek country is more few days. wrist. It was caused by getting a are worthle«* and a humbug, that I for ' believe she eat* and {«els better 1 dress, Binghamton, N. Y, on every bottle. I favored than other irrigateti conitnu- ton. the property of Irving O'Hara, of Prunes are not dropping so badly that place. The horse was supposed one, am glad to be able to say I have tzzaa she La* fur years. J. R. Kilgore, of Weston, was in the i fal! from the platform. I nities. in that one good winter flood to have the glanders, and the state a* they did during the previous week, city yesterday for a short time on , Mrs. Dora Dormody and son. of In- found one that ia everything and mure I ing will produce •-1 here got the iflybtevt dnubt two crops. Less officer was called to settle the matter. aud thia crop will be a*> extra good business. dial spoil*, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. tlian is claimed for IL water is required to grow alfalfa, in After examination he was unable to une. Bartlett (rear* are also very that your medicine bee eaved her tro. Clarence Gay. Tbe lady being a sis Mrs R W Parker and daughter, of Ì “My wife was very much ran down a long epeil ot eickneaa, if nothing this district, than in any other local tell, and took with him some of the promising. Apple* are quite uneven, ter of Mr*. Gay. end cut of * >rta in every way. She had more. AU my family bad begun to and it i* expected the yields will be Umatilla, spent the day in the city > ity on the Pacific Coast. who has a discharge from the throat of the ani Mr. and Mr». G. C. Osborn are a pelvic disorder which left her very yesterday. I There is very little movement in mal, which he will have examined at les* than the average. get uneasy, but, of course, she did not G W. Bradley, of Athena, was tn spe: d'ng the summer at McKenzie weak, nervous and no appetite at all. the cattle business this fall on ac- the experiment station. know It and I bare only just told her Columbia River Valley. Briuge. a summer resort in Southern Pendleton yesterday on a short bus- “One d.y I happened to to at my of it since she has improved so much. count of the high price of hay. No In the meantime the horse is being Oregon Mr and .Mrs. Osbern will re Condon. Gilliam county. E. B. Ste ineM trip. father’s Store, 8. A- liirrh, Coreeville, I had no idea It would do bait w hat it calves or beef stock are changing kept separate from the rest and will turn to Athena October 1. hands, and those who have both hay be so isolated until the verdict of the vens.—Weather moderately warm; Alb county, Va., and noticed your medi has and don't think there ia anuthet Grant Horn the sheepman, of Pilot The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. harvest progressing rapidly; thresh is the fellow who is and cattle are holding on to them. Rock, is in the city today on ■ »bort Alvin Turner, of Weston, died Wed cine be bad there for sale. siate officer is returned. medicine made that will begin to com ing just commenced; will start to prosperous. Last year over 150 carloads of fat buaines strip. “ 1 thought it might help my wife, so pare with it.”— tV. £. Birch, Fruit nesday marring of summer complaint. threshing generally next week. cattle were shipped from the Echo The keenness of Mrs. M. J. Provine« of Freewater, CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. Mrs. M. Leeper was very III at the I brought a hottie of it home and within Grower, Aftoti, Alb county, Va. Simnasho, Wasco county, J. O Ash- country to the Sound and Portland a week *Le comnumccd to eat and now in the city the guest of friends for home of Mrs. J. W Smith last week. competition in mod euhurst. — Exceedingly dry; pastures If you do not d<-rive prompt and sati*- | markets. This year it is estimated Milton Boy Said to Be a Candidate Two carload* of lumber arrived last •he U hungry aU tbe time aud not half drying up; hay and grain nearly ali a short time. em dairy methods fsrtory resolto from the n*e of Penina, that not over 75 or 80 cars will be week for the new church. the medicine has been taken. We both for the Reform School. harvested; good crops E. Sat demon, of Helix, spent Mon means that you’ve I fed. reducing the output of the dis write at once to Dr. Hartman, g-.vmg a Mr. Charles Nelson and Miss Cath agree that it .oats any medicine to bring Ridgeway. Wasco county, M. U’Ren day in Pendleton visiting friends and Constable James W Dykes, of Mil got to have the right trict from about 4.000 head fed and erine Beck will be united in the holy on an appeti e and to put tbe nerve» In full statement of yoar raze and h« will shipped last year, to about 2.500 ton. brought Del McGinnis, of that —Weather very warm and sultry. transacting business equipment in order l-cnds of wedlock at 3 o'clock next good shape tnat we have ever had any he pleased to give yoo his valoaUa ad Saturday was. however, cloudy and I city to the county jail yesterday O. D. Teal was in town yesterday head this year. to make mooev. Sunday afternoon. The wedding will thing to do with. We had ocr family vice gratia. cooler; the second crop of alfalfa is afternoon. where he will await the ac looking after the construction of the take piare at the home of the bride's doctor to give het medic ne and he did nearly ail put up; garden* doing Address Dr. Hartman, President ot tion of the circuit court on the charge residence that he is having built on JOHN DAY COUNTRY | parents. Mr and Mrs. O C. Beck, of all Le cml U, but she did not improve the Th« Hartman Sanitarium. Colum t-u», O sell, but late. of burglary. East Aita street. We carry a com IS NOT UNDERSTOOD. this city. Mr. Nelson being one of Dufur. Wasco county. Alex Stra- McGinnis, who is a boy of about 17 Z! i m ler. of IJvingston. Athena's moat prominent young men 1 plete line of cream years of age. is said to have broken 'han.—Week very favorable for an Mott., who murdered George Reider. ¡ ! ai d Miss Beck being one of the most ■ Has Vastly Mort Possibilities Than l*nc And m !te< Kood c»a*r* and Nerralgia ery and cheese fac kinds of farm work; fore part of week into a house in .Milton and stolen $21.- a rich raacucr two years ago. will be I »steamed young ladies of Athena. Supposed — its Greatest Generally hot and clear, turning somewhat tory and dairy ap- 5*1. When he was arrested he had '.anged at ILvingston co September I their many friends extend them their Needs Are Railroads and Systemat sjient $1.50 of the amount, but gave 'ooler. with considerable wind frotr. 4th. p aratusand supplies Mrir .-rt the is» Frwv •> A posta' sard w.n br-.»s mu little —4 t-r- that . hearty congratulations, and wish them ic Development—The People Now back the remaining $20. He was northwest towards tbe close; heading trtte the Mary BEX MHF VMATIC CO . Write for new catalogue. ■ happiness and joy through life. Mrs W. C. Hoaeason and children given his preliminary examination is almost finished and a good deal of LOt tS Ht NZIKEX. Ageat. nradirtoe Hartford. C Living There Are Prosperous. N B. Johnson, who recently bought THE. threshing done; grain turning out i«ft this morning f-r the home of Mr. J. B. Despain and James Spence' and bound over to the next session of splendidly and of good quality. I and Mr*. C. Morse, on McKay creek, tne Charles Nye place, ha* arrived the circuit court It is probable that DE LAVAL DAliY SLPPLY CO. have returned from an e.gbt-dav trip I the hoy will be sent to the reform Weston. Umatilla county. Maud M where they will visit for the remain will, his family from Lewiston. Idaho 1 Baker.—Harvest nearly endeu in this der of the warm weatner. to take possession of the propet y. streets last night. Mrs. Brooks was Portland, Or. San Francisco into the Ritter and Long Creek part , school in view of his age CHINAMAN TO LECTURE. 4 nee Mr. Johnson's arrival be $ ot the John Day country, and report , 137 years and 10 months old. atd vicinity; teams busy hauling wheat tol 65 Front Street » Dnonm Soset bought the Pingerton eighty, two and j 'eaves a husoaad. J. A. Brooks to Official of ChinaM Reform League to that to be a wonderful country. The warehouse; finest quality of grain and j one-half miles southeast of We* ton. ! monm her departure from this life country is mountainous and rough, j rood average crop; barley all cut and I Be in Walla Walla. »ayIng 12.000 tor the 80. Mr Johnsoi | The funeral was held this afternoon but is settled in a scatte.*ed way. . hay baled in the mountain districts, j Walla Walla. Aug. 19.—Within a I at 4 o'clock from the resideace of intend* to make his home at the Pin- Looking from peak to peak, it would ■ hay* about half an average crop, but . aeek Leung Kai Cbew. vice-president kertoa place, where be Intends to ■ Mr. McGee, tte service* being con- of the now gigantic CL.nese Reform not stem that there could be profit in ; of splendid quality; barley yield ex-1 build tti* fall. i ducted by Rev. R W King, the paa- living there at any point, so rough ceptionally good; plenty of fruit, j Association will arrive in Walia Burn to Mr. and Mr» John Perrin- ■ tor of the Baptist church. Tbe hus- and shaggy is tbe land, but on closer though dropping from the trees is EXTENSIVE SALES OF Walla to lecture before the local club ger. of this city, a non. August ! band of the deceased being a Wood inspection it is found that little SPLENDID WATER POWER 10. complained of; warm and clear ’ nf that institution. He will lay before Dr Sharp placed the weight of man. tbe lodge of this city furnished the ranches are nestled here and there in weather FINE BEEF CATLE. ! local Chinese the plans, a.m* and suc NEAR BINGHAM SPRINGS- youngster at 15 pounds the pall-bearers as a mark of respect the heart of the mountains, and all cesses of the association. The lec Plateau Region. for the departed. the inhabitant* are prosperous and ture wl.l take place in the Chinese Alba Happenings. . Reported That Stage Stations Have doing well. Pont Crook county. J. B Meyer Reform Hall tn Alder street between Force Will Be Used to Generate Elec Haying nearly done; second crop of I Been Reduced in Number—Several The farms there are not situated Alba. Aug. 16.—Weather is warm Houses Are Scarce. Second and Third streets. The local tricity for the Weston Company— alfalfa is doing well; garden truck I ir. the valleys as here, but are perch-1 : and dry. Houses for rent in Walla Walla secretary, Doug Chow, Is making Severe Cases of illness. But No Fa ed on the tops and the sides of the | Route for a Pip, Line Now Being trowing nicety; hay crop averages Grass is drying up very fast ALCOHOL. OPnJM, scon be a scarce article, according preparations to receive the distin talities — K. F. Fahrenwald Was shorter than last year, range very dry ; mountains—hung here and there in, Stock cattle are liable to come off to local agent* says the Walia Walla guished guest who. in addition to be Located—Light and Power for En- TOBACCO USING.« and feed scarce; apples wll) be a | tbe little cups and hollows of the can- ' Kicked in the Face by a Horse. the bills poor this tali. »RITE FOR ILLUSTRA TED CATALOGUE Statesman. There have been more ing ric»--.resident of the largest fra tire Northeastern and North Central good crop; potatoes are affected with von sides. Fields containing from 20 , Beef cattle are now being rounded vacant houses in the city th s sum ternal order on earth holds the fourth ? -st Mon- E it St» FoW/and. Cr«. Part of the County. s< ale to some extent Ridge. Aug. 17.—J. A Owings and up and put in pastures which have mer according to the same authority, position in the civil service of the to 10V acres are cultivated in this way Ma a i»4- Owyhee. Malheur county. J. M. Har Sons sold to the Houser Meat Co., of been held in reserve for that purpose. than in several tears past, but one and in these fields almost everything j Chines* empire. His position is one City Engineer G. N. Miller has re- ris.—An excellent second crop of al Pendleton. 16 head of cows at a fair can be raised. Com and tomatoes A person riding on the range now by ore tenants have come along and of the highest a Chinaman can aspire and melons grow well, and wherever turned from a trip to Weeton and falfa Is now being harvested; bean price. They were deUvevea a short will be surprised to note the scarcity soon it will be a hard matter to lease to there is no rock, be it on top of the Bingham Springs, where he has been crops arc looking fine and promise time ago. , of horse* Where a few years ago a desirable residence far love or highest mountain or in the valiey. nvest ¡gating the installation of a good yields; potatoes are good. M. E Sturdevant, the propnetor of they roamed in bands of hundred* money. Tenant* *o far apj-earing Wife Beater Wanted. plant for the Weston Electric iJght I Ake view l_ake county. W. E the Ukiah and I*end)eton star*- line, one can now ride all grain can be grown with profit. It is X are farmers who make It a rule to Considering that be had a right U> Wheeler.—Haying about completed. ha* removed hi* stage stations from a horse. a curious and at tbe same time a t Power Company. more to town in the fall that their Some time ago the company Sled an average crop has been secured in the Nye neighborhood to Ridge and wonderful country. One hundred and fifty bead of progeny may take advantage of the do as he pleased with his own prop The chief Interests of the country articles of incorporation in the office good shape; grain harvest just com Pilot Rock, so It is reported horses left here last week belonging excellent school facilltes offered erty. Tom Denton, who lives up Mill are centered in the stock business, of the county clerk, and since that menced ; barley a little above the av J. C. Lonergan, who has been out to Cox and Hoover, They were billed These will come in .Deceasing num- rtee-k, took it into his head Saturday night that his wife needed a good and all of the corn that is raised time they have been planning for a erage. heads welt filled and berry around the Starkie prairie and Loh for the Alberta country. Canada bers as fall work Is finished up whipping and proceeded to do so says there is cut and saved for the win site for their power station and It plump: wheat will be below the aver man Springs purchasing beef, came Rev. McGibery. of Pendleton The Dalles Chronicle. Grabbing hold ter feed of the cattle. It is shocked was to consult with them that Mr. age in quantity, but the quality <s through here Saturday and made a preached here today. Mr McGilvery Visiting at Meacham. of her hair he succeeded in jerking in tbe fields and allowed to stand no ' Miller went to Weston. There they good purchase of about Item head, all told, and family are at Hidaway Springs at Robert Parnell and J. E Goodrich, a good supply of it out and other til dry and is then fed to the animals I talked over the plans of the company from the following cattie men: Kopp I present. wise mistreated her. She came down as needed. It makes better feed than i and at last went to Bingham, where THROUGH THE WADE AGENCY. Bras. B. F. Ogie, the Rust Bros.. H. Hay harvest is well under way of Trenton. Mo., father-in-law and anything else that can be raised, and I they looked for a suitable location for R Whittaker. P. E. Fletcher and W. here and the crop is better than was brother-in-law of Ben Marlin, propri Sunday to hare him arrested, but was etor of the Cottage Hotel, at Meach compelled to wait till yesterday, tbe stock fatten faster on less feeo a power station. expected. Eight Transfers of Real Estate Within E Baker Fair prices were paid. when she swore out a warrant for his A place was found about three miles when they are led on the corn, than James Nelson and family took a Mrs. A. 8. Quint and daughter left am. are now on a visit at Mr. Mar arrest. Sheriff Sexton and Marshal a Week. above Bingham Spring* where there by any other means. trip out to Lehman Springs yesterday last week for Manitoba to visit her lin*. They expect to remain in the was a volume of water sufficient to county for a couple of week* before Crate are on the lookout for him and parents. E. T. Wade has closed a few deal* for an outing will pay him back tn his own coin generate 1.600 horse |>ower the year in the last few days: BOWMAN IS BUILDING A -Mr. and Mrs G. W. Unsner and her Mrs. Edith Terry, who is teaching ntuiring home by way of Spokane when they get tbe.r fins on him. round. Mr. Miller says that there is and Seattle. Mr. Parnell has been a AbwIufcNrify. Fines! Flavor, For James R, Marple, lots 7 and 8. sister. Miss Margaret Turner, are out school In District 79, Is attending the STRICTLY MODERN BLOCK. five times a* much water in the north subscriber to the Weekly East Ore- iu the John Dav country, looking for institute. úmlest Stm^h, reasonable Prices' block 22, Reservation addition. fork of the Umatilla at the point of huckleberries, visiting, and taking in Miss Troscr has closed her school gorlxn for 10 years and is highly For James R. Marple BE'». >• Equipped With Cold Storage. Sample the proposed plant as there is in the scenery. here and ha* gone to visit her parents pleased to find that the wealth and Tp. 1 N. of R 35 E. W. M_. and the Rooms, Furnaces, Light and Air river at Pendleton, and that in two resources of Umat Ila county are up Thomas Edwards is reported to be at Walla Wails. N4 NE*4. SEU NE ’ » and NE'* SE PORTLAND, OWEGON. J Shafts—Every Room in the Build miles they can get a fall of over 2»"’ The huckleberry crop has been good to the standard and even better than >« Sec 35. Tp. IN R. 35 E W. M.. undergoing a severe attack of sick- ing Will Have an Exterior Frontage feet. uess at present, supposed to be the this season, but is now drawing to a represented. $1.000. The water right has been secured close. For W. G. Cole in Cole's addition mumps. —Will Have an Elevator. by the company, and the plant will be SO DIFFERENT. Three Delegates Appointed. K. F. Fabrnwald bad a narrow es A large number of people are re The workmen are now doing the ex *»ut In as soon as the work can be lota 7 and 8. block 5. and 5 and 6, cape from getting badly hurt a few ported to be camping at H daway Yesterday Governor Chamberlain cavating for the basement of the new done. It is probable that the lines block 7. to C. H. Warman. $600. Lots of Claims Like This. But so Dif appointed Judge G. A. Hartman, del For H. S. Scales to C. H. Warman. lays ago. One of his horses got Springs. Puri Bowman building, and as soon This falling of your hiir! Lewis Daris and Miss Nancy Ellis, egate at large to the National Irriga ferent—Local Proof is What Pen as the dirt is out of the way the con- will be run into this city inside of a N'i NS of Sec. 16. Tp. 5. 8. R. 31. E tangled in his harness, while standing year. Mr. Miller now has 12 men out Stop it, or you will soon be •n the barn, and when Mr. Fahmwald both well known here, have just re tion Convention, to be held in Ogden dleton People Want. »traction of the building will be start- lo-ating the pipe lino and surveying W M.. $800 attempted to release the animal it turned from Walla Walla, where they on September 15-18. Mayor Hailey, For W. G. Cole to C. R. Wade, lots bald. Give your hair some ed. When the place is done it will be for the site of the building. There are a great many of them. 4 and 5. block 4. Cole’s addition. $215 »track him on the nose with its front have been joined in the holy hoc ds of some time ago appointed Judge Hart the largest and the most modern of all Every paper has its share. Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The fall The plant will cost $90.000, and It wedlock. The young couple have man and E J. Sommerville delegates For James Maloney lot 10. block 6. foot, leaving an ugly wound. Statements hard to believe, harder of the business blocks in tue city. Is intended to supply all of the coun ing will stop, the hair will W. O Owing* and bis infant son are been raised here and have the best from the city of Pendleton. There Sw.tzler'a addition. $450. Commencing at the basement tbe try between the plat and Weston or to prove. For C. B. Wade, 10 acres, with reported to have been quite sick a wishes of the community. They both yet remains unappointed, in Umatilla house will be built on a solid and sub the one side, and Pendleton on the Statements from far-away places. occupy good positions on the Dixie county, two delegates from the coun *tantial plan. Tbe foundation will be other. The distance of the plant from buildings thereon, on south side of few days ago. What people say in Florida. B. F. Ogle was on the sick list this ranch, where they will reside. ty court, two from the Columbia River built of native stone and will be mas this city will be about 30 miles, but Sunnyside avenue. $5.000. Public expression from California. The Owens creek bridge has been Valiey Irrigation Association, two For C. H. Warman to H. S. Scales, last week, but is better now Oftimes good indorsement there. live in proportion. The space in the it will not be so far over the moun in a dangerous condition for the past from the Woolgrowers' County Asso lots 7 and 8, block 6. and lots 6 and 6, But of little service here at home. basement will be divided into several tains to Weston. three months, and has to be crossed ciation and two from the Commercial grow, «nd the scalp will be block 7. Cole's addition. $700 Heppner Notea Pendleton people want local proof. sections, and in the middle will be lo It is the intention of the company clean and healthy. Why be The sayings of neighbors, friends cated the furnaces and the machinery to put in a night and day service, and Heppner, Ore.. Aug 17.—Last Sat- every hour in the day. if not attend Association. and citizens. for the proper ventilation of the build to feed all of the little towns along urday it was found that the pump ed to the county may yet have heavy Newspaper Annual. satisfied with poor hair when damages to pay. Dairy Farm Sold. Home indorsement counts ing. The floors of the basement will the Hue. As soon as the site of the The N, W. Ayer advertising agency, used In raising the water to the city you can make it rich? H. ■ it disarms the skeptic; is beyond be made of cement. The front part of power station has been surveyed, the E Hal) and Lillian Hall, his of Philadelphia, has just 'ssued a reservoir was in a bad condition, and hiiffifiar’yal’ram«Mit. I tM« trU4 dispute. wile, have sold to W. L. Lyman and SUICIDE AT MILTON. tbe basement will be given to the m<-n will start on the work of running in trying to make re par* the rent A w » ha.r Vwmr aud •• 6» < m e W-tthy C W. Lyman, their undivided one- This is the backing that stands be store rooms above them for their use. the line for the poles to Pendleton magnificent newspaper o»rectory for was only made worse and beyond re- the inc New ha.r c«nte tn rea an4 1’1*1 a itfe curly." — M ba L M. A mi th . hind every box of Doan's Kidney and the back part will be used as and Weston. It Is now an assurer' the year 1903. The book contains ail pair. The pump was raised from the Young Girl Takes Strychnine With third interest In the farm machinery barat. >. V. the information that it is posaibie to and wagons, cattle, horses and dairy Pills. Here is a case of it: storage rooms, or sample room*. Fatal Results Last Even.ng. fact that inside of a year this city compile regarding the publications of well, the casing taken out and thrown fl J# a brttte. 4. C. AV*« C*V. S. B. Baldwin, retired, of 709 Thomp- machinery, of the ranch owned by iff . M » «« The first floor will be divided Into will have an all night service, and the United States. It is a monster tside as useless. for Miss Edna Folia was found dead x»n street. Pendleton Ore., says: store and sample rooms. In the part power for ail of the motors that the The authorities telephoned to Port yesterday afternoon in her bed at the them. The consideration was $1.500. volume, containing over 1.600 pages, "When I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills of the building fronting on Mair, various concerns of the city demand, This property is the ranch known as land for a new pump and 300 feet of residence of Mrs. Gillin of Milton. advertised, 1 desired to try them and street will be two rooms, one of which and that at a reduced cost to the con- with maps of every state and terri casing, which is expected tomorrow, i the Cheney Brothers' dairy farm, and The girl has been employed on the tory, and worlds of useful statistics got a box at the Brock ¿ McComas has been engaged for a saloon and is seem* that there is a consolidation During the meantime the people arc sumer. farm of the Gillin's for some time aud It is a credit to the enterprising firm Co. drug store. They did me a world the other for a retail establishment. of interests. using the water from the creek, dilut has been despondent over her lot. Issuing it. of good. My kidneys had bothered On the otner end of the same floor ed with Pendleton ice. The city Yesterday after putting out the wash NO MORE DANDRUFF. me off and on for 35 years, always will be two large sample rooms. 16x Will Filed for Probate, sprinkler haul* water and in that way ing she went to her room and laid more severely after I had caught cold. 50 feet and a cold storage room 50x60 The w..l of the late J. William Guse- Mr*. Thomas McKay is Dead. the people are kept from dying of down on the bed and was found at 5 Newbro's Herpicide Destroys the Poe- There was not much backache, but feet in size. man was filed for probate this morn tlferous Cause of Annoying Dan- The wife of Thomas McKay, for thirst. o'clock, dead. Strychnine was found 1 was annoyed with a weakness of the The water at this place is poor at in the room and it is thought that she ing in the office of the county clerk. The second and third floors are dup draff. merly of this city, died at the Port kidneys which disturbed my rest sev licates in arrangement, tbe second The deceased had $1.500 worth of Does your head itch? Is your coat land Sanatorium yesterday morning of the very best, and nearly every one had killed herself. An inquest is be property In this county, besides pos eral times each night. I got Doan's having 42 rooms and the third 44. All that comes In is troubled with bowel consumption. Mr, McKay is well Ing held there this afternoon. Coro- Kidney Pills at Brock & McComas’ of the room* will be large and commo or dress full of white flakes after known in this city, where he formerly complaint for a few days. Fears are ner Dr, W. G. Cole went to Milton sessions in other parts of the state. drug store, and used seven boxes in dious. and will be modern in every dressing your hair? That's the effect Lyman Guseman. his brother, was ap entertained that typhoid fever might Is your hair thinning? resided. He married his wife In Ba this morning to conduct the inquest pointed executor of the estate. all. They corrected the function of way. There will be lavatories in each of dandruff kersfield, California, and since that break out at this time and every pre aud is expected home tonight. Are you beginning to get bald in the kidneys and strengthened my room, with hot and cold water; also spots? Are you already, in fact, rapid time has been living in Oregon city. caution is taken to prevent it, and it back as well." The badly decomposed body of electric lights and telephone service. is hoped no seriousness will result. ly becoming bald? If so. that la the DIED LAST NIGHT. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Harmon Snyder, of Roseburg, who The people here are making the In the middle of the building will effect of a measly little parasite that Printing Plant Sold. cents per box Foster-Milburn Co., be an air shaft extending from the A bill of sale was filed this morn best of everything and seem happy as Mrs, Lizzie Brooks Passed Away at disappeared about six weeks ago. was Buffalo. N. Y.. sole agents for the basement to the roof, and into this burrows in at the root of th ehair, discovered in the woods Tuestiay, Ing in the office of the county clerk. clams. Building is itoomlng, but noth and throwh up the scalp In dandruff United States Hsr Home. near the cabin of E. P. Bagsh.v.v who will be let the ventilating apparatus and eats off the hair at the root. Sci transferring the plant of tho Pilot ing of a substantial kind; mostly Remember the name—DOAN'S— Mrs. Lizzie Brooks died at the home was last seen with the missing man. of the house, so arranged that every ence's latest discovery is a destroyer Rock Record from the possession of small houses and repair work. Wage* and take no other. room will be continually supplied with of that pestiferous gel ■rm. That de- C. E. Brown to John p. McManus, are good and every available man is of her cousin. W. D. McGee, on the Bagshaw has disappeared since Sny R. ALEXANDER. Sol* Agant. fresh air. At the back will be a light stroyer Is contained in no other hair who is at the present time the editor. used, though it wouldn't be advisable corner of Washington and Lincoln der came up missing. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. shaft which will extend the full length preparation on earth but Newbro's The consideration was $500. for anyone to come here with the in XOTtCE is hereby given that the undersign the north side of tbe building, Herpicide. Try It and be convinced. ed. Izirenz > Montersstelli. has bean appointed of tention of working long, as It is be a.ta rlHialor oi the person<1 and partnership which will give light for the store A delightful dressing. Sold by lead- lieved that carpentering la on the Outing at Lehman Springe. e* ate of Louis M »nterail- lit, deceased, and all parsons having claims against said estate are rooms and the side rooms in the event Ing druggists. Dr. W. It. Campbell. Misses Lucy ebb for this year. Send 10c In stamps herebv notified to pre-ent the same, ve.lfl-d ss of the erection of another building for sample to The Herpicide Co., De and Margaret Campbell, of South Cold b\ law required, ’o the undersigned, al the Besides this light troit. Mich. F W Schmidt & Co., Springs, and Misses Bessie Campbell. Camp of Gypsies. otSee of bttbm u> A Fierce, attorti- vs, on or be along the side, shaft there will be a large skylight special agents. fore six months after the date of this nolle« Mary Lyons and Jay Campbell, of this There is a camp of gypsies in Byers' bated this 7th dav of Ariel»', 19m. that will give light tor the inside city, composed a jolly party which left grove, and already the chickens in LOUXZO MOSTEKAMtKLLI here at 3 o'clock this morning for a the neighborhood have begun to seek Administrator. rooms. Llfe Insurance Paid. STILLMAN A FIERt’K. It Is according to the plans as now 10-days’ outing at Lehman Springs. higher roosts, and the residents have Yesterday I. L. Ray. the agent of Attorneys for Administrator, | drawn to have an elevator in the cen- the Northwest Mutual Life Insurance begun to howl. There are nine or tei j ter of the building for the accommo- Company, paid to the estate of the Agency for Rex Rings. men In the party and four or five wo I dation of the guests and the conveni- late H. C. Guernsey the face of the a pleasant, potent, and permanent tnvigorator for WOMEN, ts» Louis Hunziker, the Jeweler and op men, with the usual proportion of ! ent handling of the baggage. 15.000 policy carried by the deceased tician, has been appointed exclusive children, and they are annoying the CHILDREN and MEN. ------------------ The building proper will face tbe during his life. The money has been agent In this city for the celebrated people of the district to the point i depot grounds and will be built of that they have asked the police to deposited In one of the local banks COM SUM PTTON I pressed brick on the Main street and subject to the order of Mrs Guernsey Rex Rheumatic Rings. Booklets may have the camp moved GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST. be had on application to him BEEFOUTPUT SHORT Often Tbe Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. A TRUE STORY now a Young- Wifo Regained Her Health and Beauty THE DAIRY MAIN De Laval Separator THE REX RHEUMATIC RING -Œ9 G olden W est SPICES, CLOSSET & DEVERS Ayers Hair Vigor Thick Hair Flat Irohj. wear out ¡So do iiY?jburyIhifc Ruf it TaJles a your merchant hllllb Illi your Strength - l/UILl/ Ur JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE, I