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Rev. F C Atlklns Each pastor the reservation, was tried In the af reported his own charge ternoon before Justice Fltx Gerald The best financial report was ami found guilty He waa lined $25, made by the charge at Lexington bui in default of the umount of the The church there was destroyed by tine went to the county jail for 12 How To Find Out. the flood that devastated Heppner, days. Fill a bottle or common glass with your but the pastor reported yesterdey JAMES RALEY GIVES HIS it is reported that a great deal of water aud let it stand twenty-four hours; CLAUDE A REEDER MARRIED that work would soon be started on a a sediment or set petty thelving has been going on at TO MISS M. L. OWENS new church. SIDE OF BANK CASE. tling iadicates an the reservation for some time, but unhealthy con the men who owned the grain have dition of the kid- not been able to find who was the SOFT, GLOSSY HAIR. Groom is a Prosperous Farmer and He Says Whan Assessor Buzan Saw nevs; if it stains guilty party. It is thought that this Son of W, H. Reeder. While the Where Senator Ankeny Paid $350 case will have a tendency your linen it is It Can Only Be Had Where There It to check evidence of kid Per Share for a Small Block, He the practice. Bi ide is One of the Most Charm- No Dandruff. ney trouble; too ing Young Ladies of Athena— Took That as a Basis—The Case Any nmn or woman who wants1 frequent desire Schools open With Good Attend soft, glossy hair must lie fr«*e of dan Will Be Appealed to Supreme DIPHTHERIA. to pass it or pain Court. is in the back " ance. druff. which causes falling hair Since i Developed at College Five Cases it has become known that damiruff is also convincing proof that the kidneys Since the publication of the ac- Place Recently. Athena. Sept. 15.—A. L. Jones has ' a germ disease, the old hair prepara and bladder are out of order. What To Do. purchase«! the express and ice busi- tions. that were mostly scalp Irri count of the declsion in the case of Five cases of diphtheria recently There is comfort in the knowledge so ness heretofore conducted W. J tants. have been abandonee, and the Levy Ankeny vs William Blakley, developed at College Pla<-e are now often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s King. Mr. Jones took possession public, barbers and doctors included, the sheriff of Umatilla county, a suit In charge of County Health Officer Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, Monday noou and takes to his new have taken to using New bro’s Herpi- to enjoin the collection of taxes lev Stiles. Both Dr. Stiles and Dr. Gam fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, work quite naturally. cide, the only hair preparation that ied by Assessor Buzan on the stock mon. city health officers, visited the pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder Joseph Franc«*, formerly Athena's kills the dandruff germ. E. Dodd, of the First National Bank of Pendle cases yesterday morning and pro and every part of the urinary passage "Herplcide ton. some dissatisfaction has been nounced them genuine diphtheria, It corrects inability to hold water miller, has been in town during the Dickinson. N. D., says: and scalding pain in passing it, or bad past week. H«* lives in Spokane and not only cleanses the scalp from dan expressed by those In connection with says the Walla Walla Union. Mrs. effects following use of liquor, wme or came to dispose of his interest in druff and prevents the hair falling' th«* bank relative to the article. They Mildred l.echtenwalter, a widow and beer, aud overcomes that unpleasant ne the power site of th«* Athena Elec out, but promotes a new growth. Her-' claim that an erroneous impression her three children are ill with the picide keeps my hair very glossy.” has been left in the minds of the disease, one of the children being cessity of being compelled to go often trie Light & Power Co. Sold by leading druggists Send 10c «hiring the day, and to get up many The other case At tour o'clock Sunday. Sept. 6th in stamps for sample, to The Herpi- I people as to the intent of the bank seriously affected. officials in the matter, in that they Is that of the child of S. E. Dodge. times during the night. The mild and in Athena Rev. R A Coppie of cide Co.. Detroit. Mich. F W. say It is intimated in the article that All the cases developed about the the extraordinary effect of Sw amp-Root marriage united in Pendleton. Schmidt A Co., special agents is soon realized.' It stands the highest the bank wished to avoid the pay-: same time. Reeder and Mira L. Claude A. for its wonderful cures of the most dis m«*nt of its just share of the taxes of It is believed the disease was Owens . i Only relatives of the con- tressing cases. If you need a medicine the «-ounty. This, it la claimed, is not brought here NOT WEST S SON. A from Spokane, you should have the best. Sold by drug tractiug parties were present. The ! the cas«* and the opposite is the fact woman resident of College Place was bride was handsomely costum«*«i in gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes. visiting in Spokane several weeks. He Says the Man Found at Poitland What Raley Has to Say. You may’ have a sample bottle ami a white point d'esprit over cream taf when a child died at the home at is Someone Else. feta A profusion of cut flowers were James Raley, the attorney for the book that tells all used for de<*orative purposes. The report coming from Portland bank. In speaking of the subject which she was visiting of a disease about it, both sent free variously diagnosed as scarlet fever, bv mail. Address Dr. The groom is a prosperous fann that the body of a man found In the said: "As far as I can see. the article diphtheria and tonsilitis Kilmer & Co., Bing er and the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. river at that place had been identi hamton, N. Y. When •< Swamp-R-x.: i W. H. Reeder, and the bride is one fied as the son of Peter West of was accurate with the exception of ELECT DELEGATES. writing mention this paper and don't of Athena s most charming young this city, has been refuted by Mr. the statement in regard to the Fail ; make anv mistake, but remember the ladies and the eldest daughter of Mr W«**t The whole case hinges He says that his son. Centen ing stock name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and and Mrs J R Owens The bridal nial West was here uot long ago and on that point The fact of the mat James H. Gwynn and J. T. Hinkle I the address, Binghamton, N. Y. couple left Tuesday morning on a that he does not in the least resem- ter is. that the bank, by Its own valu Will Attend Pythian Grand Lodge. tour, making Tacoma and Seattle ble the man who was found in the ation. paid more tn taxes on its stock At the regular meeting of the More than that, the wife s than any other bank in the county, their objective points. On their re- river Knights of Pythias held in their hall and as much as any bank in the in the Elast and has not been here they will reside on the Reeder turn last evening, delegatee were elected for some time, There is no doubt state. farm northwest of town. "The bank gave to the assessor, to the erand lodge. whl< h meet» in that the identification was a mistaken Mrs. Ed. Zimmerman is down from the valuation of its stock at a par Portland October 13. At this time . her home near Pullman. She was one value of $100. its capital and its sur James H. Gwynn was elected to rep I called here on account of the sickness plus aud its undivided earnings. This resent the local lodge in the Portland FENTON IS DEAD. | of her uncle Gib Thompkin who lias ! J. T Hinkle is the hoiu- represent.« the actual value of th-- meeting since been taken to the hospital at over delegate and will go with i Mr stock of the bank, of the money tn- Pioneer Passes Away at His Home Pendleton. I vested an<! is all that In right and in Gwynn. After the routin«* of the at Pilot Rock. the transacted Dr J A Geisendorffer an«l wife the face of the law, is taxable. It meeting had been lodge adjourned to the banquet hall. of The Dalles wen* guests last we«k David Fenton, one of the pioneers i represents the actual amount of the of Dr. and Mrs, G. W. Botkin. > of the county died at Pilot Rock yes ! money invested by the holders, which where a repast was serv«*d and a eo- Mr. and Mrs Edward Koontx left terday morning He was about SO : in the law Is assessable, and nothing cial hour spent very pleasantly Wednesday for a visit with relatives ?ears of age and had for some time more. This was given by the bank at I ji Grande. i been VISITING HOMESTEADS. afflicted with cancer of the anil was assessed try the official Chas McLean will take his son stomach, from which he died "However. Mr. Buzan. while In Hugh to Hot Lake next Monday to The deceased waa the father of J Portland, saw that Mr. Ankeny Lad On T©urt of Inspection and to Gam be treated for rheumatism Mrs. J. E Smith of this city and of bought the stock «f th? Henry Fail Residence. Miss Alcy Foss left today to take Mrs. Cable and Mrs. Wilson, of Pilot ' Ing estate, paying «“'0 a share ar.d Mi and Mrs. A Kunkle went to charge of her school at Echo. Rock, The funeral will be held to- ; the assessor immediately assessed Echo this morning to visit their Athena public schools open Mon day from the late residence ■ the 1>ank stock on that basis, claim- homestead rear that place. day the 14th of Sept, with teachers i ing that was the market value of the Mr. and Mrs. E M. Lyons are allotted to the grades as follows; ) stock, and therefore, the assessable spending a few days on their home R'dga Items Principal. M. S. Watts, assistant Ridge. Sept. 13.—L. and E ; basis. This contention, so far as I stead near Echo. principal and eighth grade, George Mr and Mrs. Henry Harriscn have list ' have been able to nnd in any author- Marquis; seventh grade Mrs. Spar-1 Fletcher, j Ity. is erroneous, and on this point gone to Echo from where they will last -week, are alright agatn row; sikth grade. Miss LulaCraigen ! hangs the fate of the case. visit their homestead, which they fourth and fifth grades. Miss Netti« ' L. Watcher is at presen- on ih<* Should be on Par Value. have taken up in that vi< Inity. Cannon second and third grades sick list, yet not seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. J. F. HalHgus. of G. W Unsner Is out home again "The assessment amounts In fact Miss Lizzie McKenzie; first and • to a levy, not on the par value of the Athena, ieft on the morning train for primary Miss Elsie Rosenzweig; from bls John Day stock ranch James Davis has bought the lease I stock, but on the assumed business Echo, where they will spend a few The corps of teachers employed for Tax«?« are levied, not days on the tract of land which they this year's wotk have been carefully of William Simonton and eons, who of the bank selected for their ability and experi had his ranch leased for three years on a man's business, but on his cap have taken up in that neighborhood A fine rain has occurred here, com ital on the monev be has invested. ence. and the prospects are for a mencing Thursday evening and last This is the way that the law intends good school in the near future. TURN FRUIT FAIR DOWN R. ALEXANDER, Sole Agent. C. A Barrttt made a business ’r‘p ing until Friday night. This will do a bank to be assessed to Walla Walla Wednesday. The bus considerable good to the locality, as Did it to Get Control, Employment of A Non-union Notice to Creditors. lland iness is in connection with the ’orir.- grass and feed are not any too plen •The fact of the matter Is that the la tbs county Court m the State rf Oregon at Walla Walla. tiful ation of the new electric power co"i value of the shares bought by Mr. lor TiastilU county Because the Walla Walla Fruit In the matter of the ratal« of John Buhrle pany Ankeny was fictitious in that he paid 4» eared I Operation for Appendicitis. Fair association has engaged a non John Kink and W R. Taylor are in the price, not because the paper was Notice it hereby given that valentine Ben Scott, who 1» employed by worth that amount, bnt because he union band to fun.ish music during StroHe of Pendleton, t'aatllla county. Oregon, the John Day stock vicinity looking wee. on the -th day of September, duly after Mr Taylors stock They may Buck A- Thomas, butchers, of La ! wanted to have the stock In order the fair the Walla Walla Trades arpoinied admlni-trator of We estate of John and Labor Council in regular session Bubrie. deceased of Pendleton. I matiila form a partnership in the stock busi Grande, came to Baker City Thurs to retain control of the policy of the county. CTejon, and all creditor» uf the sa'd ness. day evening to undergo in operation bank A bank is a corporation like las' evening turned down an invita Joan Bubrie. deceased, «re hereby notified to J. M. Fountain and son. M F- for appendicitis, which vras success any other business concern, and the lion trom th.- association to choose present their claims to the eaid Valent.ae Btrobie. adm.nistrator. at his office on Court Hicks, of Boone county. Missouri, are fully performed Friday morning by management is not desirous of hav- a day at the exposition. says the ■treat, in the <dty of Pendleton. Cmetllla in the city. They are nephews of i Dra. May and Curry at Fifth and Mad- ing everyone take a voice in Its man Walla Walla Union The fact that county * ’regoa. within six month» -rom the Fountain. The gentlemen ison streets. Yesterday the patient agement. For this reason Mr. An- Ellery's Roys! Italian band is non ¿ata of this notice, duly ven bed ns by law Grandma required. are greatly pleased with Eastern Or was in excellent condition—Baker ' keny was willing to pay a fancy fig union was the reason assigned tn Dated at Pendleton. Cnatlfla county. Orejc-r City Democrat. egon ure for the stock that he -»ought, and the reply by th« council. thia lath dav of September. 1*U Miss Elsa Rosenzweig returned that did not represent the value of V a LBXTISE STROBLE administrator oi the estate of John Rubric. home Saturday evening from a two- J Taken to Prison. the stock of the bank, but represent Mrs. Nowlin Is Deputy. 1 basts it weeks' visit at Spokane. She stop Sheriff T. D. Taylor left this morn ed the desire of the man to hold the County Superintendent Nowlin left ped on her wav home at Milton. ing for Salem, having in custody J. stock this morning for I jo * Angeles, where ONE WAY OUT Mr. and Mrs. John Haligus and E. W Collins, who has been sentenced "The whole contention of the bank he will remain for perhaps two Haligus returned home Tuesday from to serve two years in the penitentiary is on this point. It has not attempted weeks, settling the estate of a deceas A Resident of Pendleton Shows the Lewiston While away Mr Haligus for forging the nanx- of David Car to evade the payment of a cent of ed sister During his absence. Mrs. Way. had the misfortune to lose a valua- gill to a check for $35.75. Collins is taxes, and In fact, has placed, volun Nowlin has charge of the office of Only one way to cure a bad back. abie cow. an ex-convict, the officers say, and tarily. a higher valuation on its stock county superintendent. Liniments and plasters mav relieve Gib Thompson, who has been very was released last June, after having than any other bank In the county, It. low with typhoid fever, is somewhat i served Sve years for forgery and as high as any in the state. WEDNESDAY S LOCALS They won't cure it. better this morning and hopes are Taken to Supreme Court. Backache means sick kidneys. entertained for his recovery. He has Weston People Marry. “The case will be appealed to the T E. Owen», of Athena, spent Doan's Kidnev Pills cure all kidney been removed from the Athena hotel At 5 o'clock last evening in the supreme court, and the contention day :n Pendleton yeaterday. ills. to the home of his sister. Mrs. Lakin ; parlors of the Golden Rule. N. H. - will be that the ass«*ssment is ex- Pendleton people prove this. B Bryson, of Weston, was tn the Mrs. C. H. Sherman and daughter Brooks, of the First Christian church, ! tortionate. In that It taxes not the Read a case of it: arrived in Athena from the East Mon united in marriage Miss Bessie A. ' value of the holdings of the bank. city yesterday trcnsacting bus nesa. Mrs. J. Brynk. who lives on Star day. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will re- W H Ferguson, if Adr.mr was a street, says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills are side in the T P. Moseley cottage on; Bryson and Ed L. Davis, both of Wes I but is an entirely arbitrary and fic business visitor In the city last even titious quotation of a block of stock, ton. Mr and Mrs. Davis are young a grand medicine, as 1 know from ex the west side of this city people well known in the vicinity of j bought as an inv«*stment, and not ing perience. and I have no hesitation In H E DavU. of Weston, was in the their home and will make their fu representing the value of the capital saying that any sufferer from back COLUMBIA COLLEGE. I or the surplus and undivided profits “ city yesterday for a short time on ture residence in Weston. ache or other kidney troubles who business will give them a fair trial, will be more ROBERT SEMPLE DIES. Had $14.10 Over. Mrs Jennie Morrison of Arlington, than well satisfied with the results. Plans to Increase the Endowment to $20.000 was the guest ot Pendleton friends I suffered from three or four years W. G Hodder, the treasurer of the Passes Away at His Home After yesterday with sharp pains in my back which Milton. Sept. 15.— Columbia I.abor Day celebration fund, reports became acute when I attempted to College of Milton. Ore., will have an that the receipts exceed the ex Long Illness. A. L. Swaggirt. of Athena, was in bend over, or to lift anything. Be endowment of $20.000 within a year I>enses by just $14.10. Th«* receipts Robert Semple died at his horn-- on the city yesterday for a short visit sides, I had rheumatism or lumbago if the present plans of the East Co were $777 and the expenditur«-? were Hyde street this morning at 7.3" on business. in my left arm so bad that I could not ! o'cl<»ck of consumption, from which lumbia conference of the Methodist $762.30 I. E. Barnett and A R Barnett, of raise it above my shoulder without he had suffer«-.! for some time Mr. Athena, were In Pendleton yesterday Episcopal Church South do not mis assistance from my left hand. I saw Have Timber at La Grande. Semple was not considered to be for a short visit carry. The committee on education Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and Charles and Aaron Isaacs, both of j dangerously ill until a few days ago yesterday resolved to increase the James Isaacs, of McKay was in the got a box at the Brock & McComas endownment of the college $10.000. McKay, left for I^a Grande this mom- I when he grew worse and rapidly city yesterday the guest of Mr and Co. drug store. When I had used , sank He was M years old and their ing in order to prove up on During the past year $10,000 endow Mrs J W Sullivan three boxes the backache had van timber claims, which they have taken leaves a mother and father and two ished and with it the rheumatic pains ment was raised and it is expected up in the McKay country. It N Dunn, of Wallace. Idaho, sisters The brother. W. W Semple, a like sum will place the institution through my arms." died from typhoid fever not ¡on« a«o prosecuting attorney of Shoshone upon a firm besis. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 county, was in the city y«*sterday. Buys City Property. Following is a list of the charges cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., ■ Mrs Jennie Bates, formerly Miss WHEAT STEALER IN JAIL. reported: Oakesdale. by Rev. M.V. I Umma L. Horn and James A Horn. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the Jordan, of this city, but now of M *d- Howard; Waitsbnrg and Covello. by bar busband, have sold to Frances United States. Wolgamot Has to Serve a 12 Days' ford, is the guest of Miss Ethel Remember the name—DOAN’S— Rev. J. W. Compton; Walla Walla, Parry for $2.500, block 2S in the Ha Sentence. Thompson, of this city. by Rev. W. R. Hanson; Boise, by set addition to Pendleton and take no other. Rev. C. U. Cross; Leland, by Rev. ■ — Dick Wolgamot. who was arrested Mrs. N Freeland, of Glllah. Wash . Se nator Nathan B. Scott, of WestI yesterday on complaint of B. F. Mc visited friends in the city > esterday C. H Miller; Genesee, by Rev. A. L. Thoroughman; Lexington. by Virginia, who has been seriously ill Elroy. charged with the larceny of on her way home from a visit with Rev. J. M. Turner; and Heppner b) at Denver, is much improved. I five sacks of wheat from bis field on friends In the interior of the county. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. HEALTHY WOMEN Praise Pe-ru-na as a Cure and Preventative of Catarrhal Disorders. Miss Elizabeth Uber, So. 87 BaeeaM street, Albany, N. Y., alwaya drctdtd tbe t»ll and winter becauaa of my extrema ! liability to natch cold, whoa catarrhal trouble would quickly develop th'uunh aty entire ayatem which It ■ would take week* to drive away. I am thankful to aay that alnce f have taken Peruna, 1 do not have any rea- •ze to dread thia any more. Ltd fall when / auftered with my old trouble / took Peruna and In nine day* waa completely cured and aiace i thet time. If I have been at all ex- ¡'taed to the damp, wet or cold weather, I take a dote or two of Pe runa and It throw * out any bint of titkne*» from my ayatem. I gladly ladone H."-Mlaa Elixabetb Uber. Mrs. Wm. Dewey, Haranae Lake, X. Y^ D e««ond cotuln of Admiral Dewey. Ie a recent letter »be says: ••I'eruna It the mo*t valuable of ary remedy that I have ever u*ed for ccugha, colda, etc. I cheerfully rec ommend H aa a certain cure if uaed according to direction*. ’ ‘—Mra. Waa. Dvwey. Mi»« Removed to Main Street Buggies, Hacks, Hacks, Ger bln g, ■ friend*, but have purchased several bottle* to give to those witbi.utthe mean* to buy, and have noticed i without exception that It baa brought about a speedy cure wherever it baa been uaed. "—Mia* Rosa Oerbing. ! Tonegleet aeold is to Invite ehrouie i | eatar«h. As soon *• anyone diecovers ' the first »ytnptoio* uf catching culd be should at oare Lcg:n the u«e < f Prruna according to directions on the bottle, ' »nd t£e cold is sure to pec* away wlth- ! out leaving any bad effects. I Vnieaa this is done the cold is almr»t ' sure to end in lhe second stage of ca tarrh which is making so many liv«-a miserable. If Parana was taken every I time one has a cold or <~ough ehrono- «-atarrh would be practically an nz*- knowa diseaee. If y ju do uui derive prompt and aatt»- factc:y results from the Ueaof Peru», write at once to Dr. Hartman, girln^- a full lUunwnt of your <-aa- aud ha will bs* pleased to give you his vainat'e aavTce gratia. Addrea» Dr. Hartman, Preuldact ot Tht Ilaruxiau Sanitaniun, Cc'aiba«, Ohio. -— RAILROAD ASSESSMENT. Taxpayers Are Invited tc Turn Out THE DAIRY MAN and Learn for T nemeelvea. Pendleton. Or Sept 15 1>'3 To the Editor of East tirogonlan. Ix-ur Sir:—The 23d «iay of this i month is set tor hearing the claims o, the O R k N company for a re-1 duction of |U assessment The people have never heard the company's side of it. They are en-' titled to a fair hearing and just I treatment 1 think I am right They contend that I am wrong Come to Pendleton that day and b«r them Kindly give this matter publicity by publishing this letter or otherwise Yours truly C P STRAIN County Assessor It is better to be alone than in bad 1 company Hacks, WG BAA A De Laval Separator 1» the fellow w ho is pre^perous. The keenness of competition in mod em ¿jury methois mexns that you’ve gottohavethenght equipment in order to nuke monev. I We carry a com plete line of cream ery ar,J cheese f nc- tory and dairv *p- p v-atusind supplies Write for new catalogue. _ THE. DE LAVAL DA11Y SAWIT C«. Stn Francisco Portland, Or. * i Brans SsreM 65 Front Stmt 8 Notice of Final Account. ’I wg GraY.ih thè cbicf o( i $» »>w / > ¡4 m «1 v 1U u tbe o(e\<cryc®< l»y Eì<T»r f <4 • new «rteaiific dtWuTvry thax u^'jr d<~ ..qi lb< csicrobe» rcfjK-u»-- Uè ti* all >'ìUpdij«***. Il < « -ìy mal«* ead fail- »:< hair thsw» vi thv po>«. tasi to' *£■ orale» th- t»air ouhkc a *’*1, iblei prwi’Jj u> tulliani theo'*d ihm and Inule noe Mere to nbai uoa taya— Pmurtat «a, ìfyV . *■;«•< out vrry rM>'«y.*>d ta uiar a va» *.»iu«»y LaW.ar» 1 oUMf «1 v«r i-bysei*a b* «ily »w uaseati'-l K»»;-* *b» u> tw, »ad as»er Uvve * r Kmr a». whau * d * my hiu aM m in »«•‘a «juue ituck 1 u« U» I* ifvnbMI * «t «Kt- b l ila ecifd, 1 bave «-»«ine t- Ms*. M a BY S.MWOVM.M far Saia at a» lir^-Ctaa» Drsj Stem. Wagons, JI, à à G olden W est o o SPICES, COFFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER« FLAVORING EXTRACTS AtaduhPrify. fin«$t Flavor, Grwtest . ftt&Whhblt Prices. CLOSSET & DEVERS PORTLAND. OREGON. Wagons, la the ro»ltT Court at th* Stare ot Uregoa. lor ro«at«U« < Maty ta the mattar a4 Uta Catare at Sazwj E Cay- Hagvt. 4«e«a«oe. Moore hmOT (tree that th« »nta ntgurt, sa» « re4 1 ta gaol «reoant a> agata;«retar at abo<eaatitM retate «rit» tb« «l-rtol a bore anr::I-4 court. ao¿ th»; tbo ..a *.<• tùerewt Sao appointe! Th-,«-day. October I. :«■ at rea 0«lor* la 'be taeooua, at the <<a«aty «art »ox ta t»r Caczt Honre «4 Ceedretoe. Omaa. *a the time and j-iare for hewing item and aú pre«.*«« kartng ob e^uooe la the allow urna t* errett will then aa4 there appear Bated l -^tret tl. taal JOBS C4PUFGVR »dmin:«tzot-r Admin latrator e Notte« C-edtore. W agons, First Door South of East Oregonian Building WE ARE ABLE TO SELL YOU A BUGGY OR HACK FOR LESS MONEY THAN WAS EVER BEFORE SOLD IN PENDLETON You are always welcome whether vou buv or not to la the Coaaty Coart ot the Mare at Oraaau. tor I mattUa Cont; la thè matter ot the astate of W w. Sere nie. -a--------- a . QfxTaff'i Notice la hereb» giren that a H SeBpM an4 C l> Semi le hove bren a p pe tn tre! acBltuo- tratora ot the above name« «».ate bv the «boo now- 4 ere rt and Muelihe4 aa by law repaired. All per«onr baring claim* agenti told ret to are herrey notlaed to rrereat ttw aaae with pr per ve r'eu attached to Be at tbelaw oWre ot B K. Coliter la the AsocUt-oa ktuMlaa. Pead letón. Oregon, within all arontha troB the 4ate bereot Doted *ugn»t ISM n. a yCMFlX. Jr C. D. SEMPUL Ad Bit latratore We have .just received two car loads of Wagons, three car loads of Bu.gied aud Hacks besides a full and complete line of every thing else that is usually sold in a first class Implement aud Vehicle house—owing to the fact that we bought in such large quantitita and owing to our long experience in the implement business Come Do not forget that we are exclusive agents for the celebrated Jno. Deere Plows and Harrows, the Buckeye Drills and the Moline Wagons A. KUNKEL popular Laat winter I took a iong drive tn the country, and being too tbingty I clad I caught a bad cold which aettled on my lunyt, and which I could not teem to »hake off. I had heard a i'rrat deal of Peruna for coida and ' catarrh and I bought a bottle to try. , / am pleated that 1 did for it brought ! speedy relief. It only took two hot- I tlea and I consider thia money well i V»nt. •* You have a firm friend in me, 1 and I not only advice Ila use my A. KUNKEL & COMPANY Besides, we give you from 100 to 150 rigs to choose from. and see us. a wntes: But it tKKcs a. ¿ long time « AvK I your merchant Buggies, Roea society woman of Crown Point, Ind., Flat Irohj wear out do Buggies, writes: **/ have COMPANY