— - FRIDAY. AUGUST 2S. l!»o3. DANGEROUS RUNAWAY PL-RU-NA NECESSARY TO THE HOME. A Letter From Congressman White, Sorth Carolina. AND ONE HORSE KILLED. Singular Accident Resulting in a Broken Arm—Grandma Keller is III—Miss Lula Ray Now Teaches in Seattle—Mrs. Clara French Will Teach in the Normal College. Miss Cartwright has secured a posi­ tion as primary teacher In the .Mil­ ton public schools for the next year. Willard, th«» infant son of Mr and Mrs J. S. Richey, died yesterday morning al the Tollgate, where they I ihi I gon«» thinking the c < k »I mountain DIFFERENCE IN OFFERS BY RAINS STOP OPERATIONS air would benefit it, blit it was of no SOUND AND LOCAL BUYERS. FOR A FEW DAYS. avail and the little fellow passed away. The remains were brought here yesterday afternoon, Funeral Various Thearie« About th.. Scarcity Sugar Beet Crop Needs More services will I m » held tomorrow of Hog« and Future of the Hog Hay Was Very Light—Wheat morning alter which the body will Market in This County—An Active be taken to Walla Walla and interred Are Higher Than Expected In the City cemetery. and Strong Market for Live Ani­ Growing Nicely. mal*. M'RAE COMBINED. i Mis* Lucy Morris, of Ukiah, 1* the guest of Pendleton friends. Mr* J K. Irby, of Arlington, 1* in the city the guest of friend*. L A. Spicer, of Pilot I Rock, wa* a I iiih I iickr visitor in the city yester- day. Mr*. N. C. Glenn, of Vale. Is in the city for a short visit with friend* here. Rolx-rt Stott, of Pilot Rock, wa* in the city yesterday on a short biisi- n»*s* visit. The first half of the week wa* Mr. and Mr*. ! R. N Htanfield. of warm and dry in all sections, while Echo, were » visiting friend* lu *he th«- latter part was cool everywhere, city yesterday. with gixxl rain* west of the Cascade Walter Folliard. one of Uniatllla’s mountains, but with prominent sheepmen, wa* in the <-ity quence in the eastern of transacllug business state. The rains did no damage Miss Edith McBride, of Adams, is grain in »hock, and they were in the city, the guest of her sister. great benefit to pastures, clover, <■< Mi»* Bessie McBride. 1 'ate potatoes and gardens. cloudiness wa* untavorable for hope, Mi*» Bertha Gros* ha* returned as it caused an increase of vermin from Athena, where she went tome and mould, but a* yet the yard* have days ago for a vacation visit with not I hw - ii damaged to any great ex­ friends. tent and the prospect is favorable Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Thompson and tor a good crop of hop*. Picking will daughters, of Echo, are In the city bet-om«» general in a couple of weeks, the guests of friend* for a short and the growers are now engaging time. hand* for thi* work. G. A. McCully, of Helix, and one of Th«» grain harvest is drawing to a chute and threshing Is now well ad the prominent farmer* of that neigh- vanetd. Wheat and barley yields are borhood, was in the city yesterday, above the average in the Willamette looking alter busine«* interest*. E Jacoltson of Kamela, engineer valley, and oat* are a splendid crop. East of the Cascade mountain* wheat, I on one of the O R A- N tu-lper*, is barley and oat* are yielding well, in the «-ity today, »»n route to Port­ but falling below last year’s returns land ami Puget Sound on a few days' The quality of all small rrm Is better »Hiring. Thoma* Hampton, one of th< wheat than last year. Sugar beets, where well cultivated, raisers of th»- cotiury, is In the »-ity are doing finely, but thi* crop n«-»-ds to«lay from hl* ranch on Stage Gulch, more rain. Corn ha* made excellent attending to th«» winding up of the advancement during the week. Con­ wh«*at harvest. siderable complaint is made of blight Mr and Mr» O F Thompson, ot affecting the late potatoes in Tills-' Butter Cr»«»k. left this morning for mixik and Clatsop counties, but else the Okanogan country, in the north- where they are doing nicely. Prunes •»rn part of Washington, where they have not altogether ceased dropping will visit at the home of their daugh- but many trwv have all they can car­ ter for a time. ry. and the crop, a* a whole, will lx- a big one Apple* are doing well. and Bartlett p«*ars give proml« K OÍ large returns. There *»>«»tns to lie some conflict In Athena. Ore.. Aug 25.—C. O. Bow­ Harvester Fulfills Every Calcu­ the hog camp* of this country, judg man barely escaped losing his life New ing from the difference In the | [irices lation of the Inventor. last week. On his return from Wes­ that are quoted by the different ton to Milton. while crossing the rail­ Alex McRae has returned from the ers. The men who want |mrk buy­ front road track, his team became fright- harvest Held, where he ha* been for I ened and ran over an embankment, th«» last two weeks trying his new- this part of th«» country have been turning the wagon over, killing one combined harvester. The new ma­ offering 5'4 cents for it. and now of the horses and giving Mr. Bow- chine works perfectly, and it I* the com«- nnn from the Sound country. man a very narrow escape, Mr. Bow intention of the Inventor to put it pn who tell the men who have the hog* to sell that they will give cents man was seriously Injured. the market for the coming season. tor each mill every |*ound that the T. B. Simonton returned from Our- He will make both a 12 and a 14- stock will bear down the scales, The dane with his last load of household foot machine, and Is sure of success goods. Mr and Mrs. Simonton intend for th«» reason that his machine does raisers around the county do not know what 1* the reason that the to make Athena their future home. better work with less power than any B. F. Ogle and daughter. Eva. other machine on the market. It was local buyers have been offering so low have returned from 1 Mr. Ogle's stock tried’ in all kinds of grain, under all a figure, but they think that the extra ranch near Willow- Springs, where circumstances, and at all times ful­ ■\ of a cent looks good to them, and Miss Ogle has been spending a few filled the expectations of the owner they are more willing to do business with the men from out of the state, days visiting friends i and relatives and builder. than with those here who have not of that vicinity. HON. GEORGE H. WHITE. so much money to Rive tor what they Mrs Clara Graves French. wife of BUILDING AT ATHENA. get. President French, has been chosen Some of the growers are unkind Congressman George Henry White, of by the regents as instructor in biol­ Txrtwro, N.C., writes the following letter ogy and science at the Eastern Ore­ Miller Block Finished. But Work enough to say- that the men from home have been holding the price Lags on the Church, to Dr. Hartman in regard to the merit* gon State Normal school. Mrs. down In order to make their own of the great catarrh cure, Peruna: French has been especially prepared The Miller building at Athena will House of Representatives, ) for this work by education and ex­ be finished today as far as the ma margins larger, but on the other hand Washington, Feb. 4,1S90. { perience as teacher tn these branches. son work is concerned, and then the some of them say that It is only of Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, <>.: The report reached Athena Tues­ carpenter and finishing work will lie recent days that the Sound ixxipie have offered th«» extra money for Gentlemen—“ lam more than satis­ day ot the death of Lester, son of Mr. rushed as fast a* possible their goods And these men say that fied with Peruna, and find it to be an and Mrs. Frank Beale, hut upon in­ The Methodist church, which was the high price of wheat is responsible excellent remedy for the grip and ca­ vestigation it was happily found to commenced before the other, i* not tarrh. I have used it in my family be false. Lester is now at Wood­ as far along, for the reason that the for the raise tn the price of the pork. and they all join me in recommending ward's tollgate with his parent*, and material has been slow in coming The men of the Sound, who are al­ it as an excellent remedy. ” while in a critical condition with ty­ The church is furnishing it* own ways considerate for the farmer. hav«> Very respectfully, phoid fever, hopes are still entertain­ stone for the construction and has realiz«»d that the men wb«> raise the George H. White. ed for his recovery. The young man not secured it aa fast as the mason* bogs cannot afford to feed "0 and 73- ork wa* cheap, but now that the “ 1 consider Peruna an indispensable Miss Cauthorn. who has been vis­ | grain ha* goue so far towards the article in my medicine chest. It ti iting her sister. Mrs. Archie Mcln- I « loud* they cannot Ixiard their stock twenty medicines in one, and has so fat tyre, and who was also a guest of I lor so long a time at so »mall a ro­ ■ured every sickness that has been in Mrs. Will McCollum, has returned to turn. Corvallis in her home my home for five years. I consider it of But in spite of the raiw in th«» price The little daughter of Mr and Mrs. special value to weakly women, a* It the buyer* are having a hard time to builds up the general health, drives out H. C. Manela formerly of this city, TALK ENTERTAININGLY get the stock together for a shipment but now of Walla Walia, has been OF SAN FRANCISCO On«» buyer from the Sound has be>»n disease and keeps you in the best oi dangerously sick in Portland, where health.”—Mrs. Nannie Wallace. in the country for *om< time and M rs. Manela is visiting If yon do not derive prompt and satis­ Mrs. W. P. Willaby and daughter. Had 3 Splendid Time—Immense Num ha* not as yet »iK<*-e«.,d«*d in gathering together a carload of market hog* factory results from the u»e of Peruna, Mrs. Fred Kershaw visited Mr.s O. ber of Visitors in the City—Theory for shipment. The troubl«» seem* to write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a M Castleman at her home in 1J» full statement of your case and he will Grande. for Friction Between General Miks tie that there are not enough stock hogs for the use of the farmers Tbev be pleased to give you his valuable ad­ Mrs David Dickson, a cosin of and the Administration — Next En cannot sell and have enough to take vise gratis. John and W. J. King of this city, campment Will Be at Boston. care of their »tubbl«- and repleni»h Address Dr. Hartman, President of i died Wednesday at her home in Ione. the drove for tbe next year. IJlst The H-i-imyg Sanitarium, Columba*. | She leaves three little children to Mr. and Mrs. (1. W Rigby and I Mr. summer and spring a year ago. a lot | mourn their loss. Ohio. and .Mr- J H King OfeH< ■ have Mrs. Rosenzweig and Mrs. McCol- returned from San Francisi-o. where ot men arade itself was not ax long ly 1 got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills ! the men in the threshing gang to She Was Cured of Dandruff. as it was in Cincinnati by one-half, at the Brock & McComas Co. drug ; faint, thinking the fall killed him. Mr*. Mary Gregorich, of Philips- the fact and this was due in part to store and I found them to be just Born to Mr. and Mrs H W l.earn. i that the place of meeting was so far burg Montana, under date of Nov. 26. what I needed. They went right to August 21. a daughter. the spot and not only relieved my west that a great many of the mem IBM, writes: -I had typhoid fever tiers of the order from the East were this summer, consequently was losing backache, but cured it permanently. Milton Items. I will be only too pleased to tell not able to attend, Another reason my hair terribly, and my head in Milton. Ore.. Aug. 24.—Messrs. Joe was the advancing age of the men. places wa* perfectly bald Newbro's others about the merits of this reme- West. O. C Rinker and S. T. Thoma* which made it impossible for a great Herpicid«- had just come into u*e in dv.~ For sale by all dealers Price 50 returned yesterday from San Fran- many of those in the city to stay in Philipsburg, and the doctor strongly cents per box Foster-Milburn Co., cisco, where they have been to attend the line and they therefore never recommended it to me. After three or tour applications my hair stopped Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the the Grand Army of the Republic en­ entered the parade at all. campment tailing out. and is co««ilni. In again United States. General Black, of Chicago, was Mrs Michael Smith took her de­ quite thick. I used to be troubled Remember the name—DOAN’S— parture yesterday for Portland and elected grand commander of the or­ greatly with dandruff, of which I am and take no other. the coast. Mrs. Smith has just re­ der. but it was the desire of a great now quite cured.” Kill the dandruff covered from malarial fever and has number of the men to elect Miles to germ with Herpicide. Sold by lead­ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. the placj. That general, however, re­ ing druggist* Send U»c in stamps for gone away for her health. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign fused the place, saying that he had sample to Tbe Herpicide Co . Detroit. Mr. D. W. Plants came down from ed. Lorenzo Monteraatelli, ha* been appointed adm'niatiator o< tlie personal and partn-ramp Spokane Saturday and is a guest of had honor enough and that ne was in Mich F W. Schmidt R Co. special favor of the man that was elected to agents. e-tate of Louis MonterxiuUL deceased, and all brother. Mr L. B. Plants K m having claims against laid estate are his Mrs. E. W. Phelps and the Misses the position at last. In spite of the >y notified to present the tame, vei ified as b law required, »o the undersizned, at the Inez Phelps and Nellie Sanderson attitude of the president toward* WAGON FELL UPON HIM. office of Milimaa A Pierce, attorney*, ou or be­ came down Saturday from the Toll­ Miles, he has a great following among fore six month« after the date of thia notice those who fought with and under him gate. where for the past ten days ■ated thia 7th dav of Anruat. tjnrt. in the years that are passed, and he Pete Sheridan's Spine Was Injured LORENZO MONTERASTLLLI. they have been camping. by an Accident Yesterday. Administrator Mr. and Mrs. J. E Davis returned is one of the heroes of the fast thin STILLMAN & PIERCE. Yesterday evening, while Pete Saturday afternoon from a three ning ranks ot the old soldiers. Attorneys tor Adrn.aUtr*lor. It is thought by many of the old Sheridan was hauling water on the weeks' stay at the coast. Miss Zola Roberts, who lately came soldiers that the reason for the fric­ W. W Gillette ranch near this city, Notice of Final Account between Roosevelt and Miles the wagon overturned, catching him la tbe Couaty Court of tbe -tale of Oregon, far here from Portland to acept a posi­ tion Cmstlll* ' aunty tion in George Rohrman's bakery, lies in the attitude of the general on underneath and crushing him painful­ In '. be matter of the Estate of Sarah E Cap- was taken ill of typhoid fever and the canteen question. Mile* is not in ly. He was brought to the hospital linger, deceased. Notice Is hereby gtveii thai the undersigned, yesterday afternoon started for her favor of the institution and Secretary at this place, where Dr. C. J Smith ba* *!ed hi* final «ceount a* administrator a: home Root is. so there was a clash between examined his injuries and found that above entitled estate with tbe clerk oi above Mr. W. C. Howard returned this them con«-err.ing the matter, and from they were not of a very serious na­ entitled court, and that tbe judge thereof has ture. His spine was injured, and appointed Thursday, October 1. :s«s at ten morning from Portland, where he this in part sprang the coldness. o clock in tbe foi enoou, at the count r court went on business connected with Co- The next place of m«-eting is Bos- while he will be some time In regain- r>>om in the court Rouse of Pendleton, Oregon, ton. and there the Grand Army will Ing his strength, no serious results »s tbe ume and place for bearing them and lumbia college. all person* navi ng objection* to tbe allowance Mrs. Martha Wallace died yester­ assemble a year from now to hold are anticipated from the accident. thereof will then and thete appear day morning at her home eight miles one more of the reunions that are Dated August SI, l»03 Sale of a Farm. JOHN < APLIN',ER south of town Funeral services were bringing not only the ol hi . the east half of lus cemetery. their example cementing the breach section 15. in township 5. north •f Miss Eudora Cartwright, of Ken­ that once stretched across the nation range 34 east, containing 320 acres fail to cure Rheumatism. For Sale by A. C. KoeppenA Bros. Agts. for Pendl'n. I tucky. arrived here Saturday night. from the east to the west. in the vicinity of Athena. Money Back£ïﻓÂ'» Buggies, Removed to Main Street Buggies, 1Buggies, Hacks, for those interested in consolidating, to cogitate on. WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. Columbia River Valley. Ridgeway. WaaH-o county. M I' Ren. —Weather very warm, with light showers the latter [»art of week prunes and plum* beginning to ripen; tomato plants and cucumber vine* an- becoming badly blighted. Condon. Gilliam county. F. B Ste- ■ • ns Weather warm«and fin« tor harvesting, and good headway is be­ ing made; heading just about finish­ ed and threshing in progress, yield -< far tu.t qu '.»■ *«» xood a- ia»t j«-ar Hardman. Morrow county, A. B. Stanley—Weather very favorable for crops; harvesting in proem progress; som<- thr«»»hing twing done; garden» doing finely. Dun<-an. V mat ilia county. E S Wil- bur — Hot and dry . fire destroying considerable range. grasshopper* un- usually numerous. P« udleton. Unia'111* county, H J Taylor.— W«»ather wa* hot and dry the last week, but is clouding up now; harvest Is over; the yield is not tip to the average, but the quality |* No. 1; littl wheat hauled to warehouse* ax yet. Plateau Region. Island City. Union county. J M McCall — Weather dry and hut, with coo! night«; hmdlng 1* well ai-'tig end threshing is being pushed fa!, wh.-a» is yielding better than expe and ex­ Dale Or., Aug. 24 —Mrs. Ptersol. pect to commence work In a short of Ritter, who ha* been visiting re­ time ative» at this place. returned home this morning. Will Move Threshing Outfit. B. V. Shelts. who i* In business at M J. Howe will ship liis threshing Monument, visited bi* family on outfit, consisting of the machines Sunday at Dale. The reeent rain* have settlcl tbe and 20 men. to Reardon. Wash., in the Big Bend country, th!» evening dust and put tbe roads in good con- over the W At C. R. The harvest is ditlon for travel. Mr. an«i Mrs. A** Arbogast an 1 about over in this part of the country and as Mr. Howe has finished with Mr and Mrs. Lew Markham have all of the work in this vicinity, be just returned from a week’s aojO::rn will move where there Is yet work to In "The Basin." where they spent a grand time They found an abund- be done ance of game and huckleberri«»*. A harvest ball will I m * given at New Bridge at Huron. The new Bte. 1 spans and frame this place on the 23th instant, by work for the O. R & N.'s new bridge Asa Arbogast, tbe proprietor of the A good •'H'w-il at d a near Hurim. have arrived and will be Dale Hotel placed In lOHitlon Immediately. This good time is expected. is the last wooarts of the Willamette replaced with steel structures. valley. Hacks, Ridge Note*. Ridge Aug. 25.—E A. Fahri-nwald i* out fn Starkle prairie at preaent, RANGE IS DRYING UP haying. AND RAIN IS NEEDED. Thoma* Ogie is on the sk-k list this week, but Is Improving now. George Doan, of Pikit Ro< k. b*»l a The Neighborhood. Generally, Raised severe attack of scarlet fever, but 1* Good Wheat—Several Cases of Ill- said to t>e improving. ness, Including Typhoid Fever— Mr. and Mrs W. H Fletcher have John Blom Will Thresh in Washing- returned from Walla Walla. Hi* can­ ton— R. J. Baddy i* Recovering cer lia* <<-ased eating, but has not h»-al«-d to any great extent. From Hi* Long lllne**. Mr* W B Hinkle and family are Brlgghon. Ore., Aug. 24 Sam Rose, upendiug a few day* at ly-hman who ha* been critically ill with ty- Spring» phoid fever for the past six week*. Is Mr». Henry Schmidt, of Alba is convalescing visiting with her ■:son- not In a* bad a fix as are those of the be expected. ___ __ el bkxxd win at­ Pakiuse country, where here ha* tack the vital organ«, «-«using catarrh of Ra»n Needed; Harvest Good, be«>n more rain aad the harvest is A »light shower fell here Saturday. tbe bla»hier, or the krdney-s thermelves not a* tar along. but a good old-fa»hioned rain is bad break down and waste away cell by cell. Tbe Umatilla harvest is almost ly neetied Elad»ier trouble» almost always result over, and but little grain is now H*y:r>g is near.ng »»»tnple' on and from « derangement oi tbe kidney s «ml standing in tbe fields In the vicin threshing will begin in a few day*. A a cure is obtained quickest l«y a proper treatment of the kxlneys. If you are feel­ ity of Thorn Hollow perhaps one good yield is anti< ipated. ing lazily you can make no mistake by third of the crop is yet un> at. and tak.r.g Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, thé ibis condition prevails back toward* M’KAY CREEK NEWS great kidney . liver and blad-ier remedy. th«- mountains, where tbe grain does It corrects inability to bold urine and nut rijien as last » it does on the New Irrigating _ Engine Installed— scalding pain tn passing it. and over­ Li th table land* where it is hotter Fact* About Schoo! District Con­ come* that unpleasant necessity of being t r i drier North of the Cold Springs solidation. compelled to go often through the day. country there ¡» a lot of tbe gra n Go* Hill has gone to British CoLim and to get up many tunes during the that is yet in the stack, and com«- of hl a with night. Tbe mdd and the extraordinary horses thi* will be spoiled, but tbe loss will Charles White I* tn the mountains effect of Swamp-Rad weather con­ It stxndi the highest foe it» wonderful looking after stock. tinue« for aeveral days yet. George Kidder is tn Walla Walla cures of tbe most distressing cases. Unless the sun and thie wind dries Simp-Rat is pleasant to take and is tbe standing grain it will soon looking after the John Stack interests so'xl by al', druggist* m fifty-cent and while the proprietor Is a: tbe sea- bleach and sprout, and tbe men who »■oe-doiiar size bottles. You may have a have not yet cut their wheat are shore -ample huttie of thi« wonderful new dis­ now irr iortnj The Hili Bros are hoping for clear wtndy weather in covery and a book that tell* all about it. their alfalfa field with a four-horse the next few day*, or they will lose b»Xh sent free by mail. AtMxrss, Dr. Kil­ power gasoline engine money by the delay Tbe wneat in mer K Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When Barney Crowner is in the moun ­ the field* dumped by by the comine* writing mention reading this générons will also be liable to sprout in a very- tain* near Meacham getting out wood. offer in thi* paper Don't make any The road* la thi* vicinity are tbe mistake, but rememher the name. Swamp- few days If the sun does not come worst we have knowledge of in a Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tbe out and dry It off address. Binghamton. N. Y., oa everv For some time the farmers have dozen year* The 5» scholars in tbe district near buttle been wishing for a little ram in or­ der to harden the roads so that a the mouth of Birch creek are divided good-sited load could be hauled over into about equal parts by the Umatil­ them. Now that the rain has come la river We give this information the farmers will begin to move their grain and the warehouses and the mill* will get the stuff that they hare tieen waiting for so long Hacks, Why is if that Ayer’s Hair Vigor does so many remark­ able things? Because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair your merchant R. ALEXANDER. Bole Apsnt. Hair Vigor cannot keep from growing. And gradually ail the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. * T Cr»t u«*d AyeT» Hair VW«» ■>» h*tr » x* about ah gray cow it U a a»r« rwb hu- k. and «« thtrk as 1 rwH “ Mu.*. Klorroarm. TuK-amhia. ▲kA. fl N a brttto. J c. euro.. for 1,0 sre Gray Hair Wagons, Wagons, A. KUNKEL & COMPANY Acer’s Fiait lrohj wear out 5o do Kiigihirylfetf But it Me 5 a. ALCOHOL. OFIUM. TOBACCO USINO TÄITE RSt lUVSTRATni UTAL0ÛUE FwU xa* H—'i w « S«v fbuW/awW, Ore. Te-r---- M wj JM. Wagons, ' Wt- have just received two car loads of Wagons, three car loads of Bu.’gies and Hacks besides a full and complete line of every­ thing else that is usually sold in a first class Implement and Vehicle house—owing to the fact that we bought in such large quantitite and owing to our long experience in the implement business WE ARE ABLE TO SELL YOU A BUGGY OR HACK FOR LESS MONEY THAN WAS EVER BEFORE SOLD IN PENDLETON Besides, we give you from l<)0 to l«50 rigs to choose from. and see us. You are always welcome whether you buv or not. Come Do not forget that we are exclusive agents for the celebrated Jno. Deere Plows and Harrows, the Buckeye Drills and the Moline Wagons H. KUNKEL- 3t COMPANY