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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
TO START ELECTION OF QUEEN IMMEDIATELY. AMERICAN HARE PACKING COMPANY TRIES EXPERIMENT The Peeples Greatest Outfitters ♦ ♦ ; ♦ ; ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦I ♦ ♦* ♦ i ♦ i ] ♦ t ♦ Ticket* Will Be Sold at Five Cents Will Probably Place 200 Beeves In Each—Ballot Boxes to Be Placed Cold Storage in Thl* City if the FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. 1W3. in Different Business Place* About HAS INJURED STANDING Plan I* Successful—Cannery at FRANK GREER LOSES BARN NEW DENTIST IS OPENING the City—Arnold Will Give *100 to Echo Will Start Immediately—One AND 22 TONS OF HAY. GRAIN FOR MARKET USES OFFICES AT MILTON. Queen. Thousand Fruit Can* Received. E J. Arnold, the carnival man, is H. C Willis and C. H Bartholo Miss Pickle Goes to Ukiah to Open in th,- city today looking after the There Are Large Quantities Near the mew. of the Echo Cold Storage and Hazel Dittebrandt Breaks Her Arm Public School—Mrs. Lillie Miller work of the carnival. Already many Mountain* That Has Not Been Cut American Hare Packing Company, While Returning From School— arrangements for the opening are be are in the city today for the purpose Opens Up Stock of Millinery Goods — Will Have to Be Used for Feed of making arrangements with the Minister* Attended Conference ing made aud by the time Mr. Arnold Its one of the many new —New Photographer at Athena. —Farmer* Are leaves again the detail will be well Rapidly Hauling Ross Ice & Cold Storage Company, Narrow Escape From under way. Sacks to Warehouse* — Export in regard to the storage of the pro Stone's Furniture Store. styles we are showing in Athena. Sept. 9.—Mrs. Lou Mich One feature of the affair will be the ducts of the hare cannery, in this Price*. eál and two little girls from Spokane, music for the week. Mr. Arnold s city. Milton. Or.. Sept. 11—J L. Storla. will spend the winter with her pa in communication with the Chemawa mens overcoats. Very dressy The gentlemen plated two tieeves of Cedar Rapids, la Th«« rains that have come over the arrived here rents. Rev. aud Mrs. B. F. King, of Indian band and has about closed in storage today, the first parties county during the last part of this Wednesday morning and is visiting this city. and comfortable when on with the aggregation to come to the oulside of local butchers and dealers Mrs. Blanch Russell and little city and furnish music for the five week have mail«« a big difference in to patronize the cold storage in this hl* ristem. th«« Misses Ida and Emma Storla the value of the wheat «.iat is yet daughter, who have been visiting her days of the show. This band is the manner, and if space can ue secured Dr. S Archibald Fulton, of Spo- father and mother for the past two best in the western part of the state, In the fields. Throughout the coun and the experiment of marketing cold The Fall lasts of Fior- ty there Is more grain yet standing kane. came down 01» Tuesday’s train weeks, returned home Sunday to Spo and there is none better on the West- storage meat by the cannery people, than one man would want to lose. and has decided to »-ngag- In den kane. I ern coast, They toured the North- shetm shoes are nobby, proves siiccesafui. arrangements vrtll Miss Stella Anderson, of this city, west iu the first days of their exis- It is reported that Purl Bowman, of lie made immediately for the storage tistry here. He will ojien up an office as soon this city, has 400 acres In one field as suitable rooms '-un lx- se- will attend the Normal School at El fence as a band, and at that time of at least 5o head of beef au<l a large cured. something out of the ordinary lensburg. Wash.. for the ensuing made a great success, If they come that has not been touched, and fating number of sheep. J M ami Hartnett have four or five days' Adams who has been here year. here the people who attend the car Mr. Bartholomew has about 200 they just come in by express. J Will Scott leaves this week to nival will be assured of the best mu combine work yet to do. This Is all head of fat cattle which he will visiting hi» brother. Rev. A in the close vicinity of Pendleton, "Adam*. took hl» departure Tuesday again take up his medical studies. sic that «-an be produced »n the WesL and closer to the mountains there arc butcher and store. If the plan p proves his home In mBmRSmBBH We invite your inspection. Perry. Kan. Miss E A. Stackland, of 1* Mr. Arnold Is anxious to get the larger quantities of it that has not successful, and will have this meat Yesterday while returning from Grande, a practical photographer, election of the queen started , for ready for the winter market, while has leased the pickel gallery and after she has been elected it will take been cut. However, not a great loss his supply of hay now on hand will schoool In company with a playmate will result for If there Is a little dry Hazel, the 13-vear-old daughter of Dr. opened Saturday for business. some little time to get her outfitted. be fed to calves and f»H*i««rs for next M M Dittebrandt. fell and broke one Born, to Mr and Mrs. Jack Swart, And In order to have the matter weather the standing grain will be yetr'i output. \ -'tH */A7»< au of the »mall bone* of the left arm. in Walla Walla. September 9. a son. started, tickets will be printed at used for feed and while It will have It is the intention of the cannery Mrs. O. C. Beck, who has been con once and voting boxes will be placed no great marketable value it will be company to k«*p a large amount of This 1» the second time the arm has been broken !r. the »s«r.e place. fined to her home with illness for in all of the stores of the city. The good for use. The price at the mills is about the nu-at on hand in this city, ready to Ml»s Daisy Wilson has gone to ♦ the i>ast two weeks, is slowly and tickets will be sold at 5 cents each. fill it» orders on short notice and sano- as it has been for sora«- time, steadily improving. It is the intention and promise of ranging from 69 to 70 cents for toe thus save charges of the commission Walla Walla, where she ha» accept««d ♦ Soak tbe hands on retiring In a strong, a position in the Paine school George Peebler. of Meacham, spent Mr. Arnold that the queen shall be man aud the freight charges on the hot, creamy lather of Cuticuru Soap. Rev O. H. Gilds» Rev J W Comp Wednesday here and purchased a , royally outfitted and taken care of common run of the crop, while for the live animals Dry and anoint freely with Cutlcura best quality of bluestem a» high as ton. Presiding Elder H S Shang* hay baling machine of W J Wilkin I during the week. He himself will 72 cents is being paid. The Byers' * Il only r««qulres stout 25 live ani and W C Howard have gon«* to ♦ Ointment, tbe great skin care ami purest ♦ -+• ♦ -<•>«+ - ♦ • ♦ -+ son. of this city. deposit *100 for the purpose of buy Mill has taken in »0 far 125.000 bush * mals to mak, a carload, while a 30 Walla WnHa to atte-jd the of emollients. Wear, daring the night, tenth nr- Mrs. Lillie Miller opened her mill Ing the robes. Besides the out nt. Mr. old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly ton refrigerator car will hold about ♦ inery goods Saturday. September 5. Arnold will see that the queen has els and there is still more on the way ■ 120 dressed animals. This m< thod of nual ««■selon ot the East Columbia In old, soft cotton or linen. For red, ♦ ♦ Fay LeGrow has purchased a lot a carriage for herself and court dur as soon as the rains »-eas«« for a time handling the beef output will enable Conferenc»« of the Methodist Episco I rough and chapped bands, dry, fi—urevl, from M L. Watts and let a contract ing the entire week, always at her and the farmers get a chance to haul the stockmen Interested in the con t,al Church. South, which convened ♦ itching, feverish palms, with brittle, ♦ to th«» city. But most of the wheat In that place yest»?rday morning. for the erection of a neat cottage, disiHwal. In fact, everything will be shapeless nails and painfo! finger ends, cern to handle more stuff each year, Mr». l«ouise J. Berry is here from ♦ Mr 1-eGrow's new residence will be done to make her majesty one of the is in and it will not be many days a» the beef will be butchered off the this treatment is simply wonderful, fre before the hauling Heaton it over for her h»>m«« at Boise Idaho and is a ♦ quently curing in a single application. situated east of the Baptist church. envied ladies of the land. range, while it is in pr.me conuition. gtiesl of her sister. Mm. I.. J. Pierce this year Complete local and constitutional near the McDonald cottage. John Hailey. Jr., who has charge of and the supply of hay used in feed Thl* morning fire started in the ♦ treatment for every humour of the Janies Foss. Philip Stumpt and Aus the stock exhibit, will leave in * Export Price*. ing more calves for next season's ’■a«-k rooms of J N Stone’» furniture ♦ skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, tin Foss will leave in a few «lays for short time for the interior of the In the export market the price is supply. store, and for a little while »ome ex ♦ may now be bad for one dollar. Bathe their homestead in Crook county. county and will make every effort to still at 67 cents with but little doing The cannery compmty has 1,-ased The fine with hot water and Cutlcura Soap, to Miss Bertie Miller, of this city, has arouse interest in the stock and fruit in the buying line, as the fsrmers extensive grounds near the cannery citement was tn evident* cleanse tbe surface of crust« and scales, Get your books and supp les ol us We are the ♦ returned to Weston, where she will exhibit. He will not only advertise will not haul their wheat into the building for slaughter houses and was caused by a lighted lamp being ♦ and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, overturned. The flame* were soon ♦ reside with her parents. recognized headquarters tor school supplies of all the matter in the papers, but will warehouses for that price. And again corral», and will .begin operations as without hard rubbing, and apply Cuti- extinguished by a bucket brigade Last Monday Fray Greer, at his make a personal canvass among the there is not much call for the grain soon as the engine is installed kinds and have a stock unequaled in Eastern cura Ointment freely, to allay Itching, Mrs. A M Stout, who lives ten ♦ place near Weston, lost a barn con- growers, asking them to bring r at the high prices at least from the A shipment of l.OOv fruit cans wa* mile« south of town is quite ill and irritation and inflammation, and soothe O-egon. Ail Locks in use in the public ♦ raining 22 tons of hay, three sets of stock here for the competition. It Is Chinese trade, for the price of flour received yesterday by the company yesterday »be was brought to town, and heal, and lastiy, take the Cutlcura and parochial schools and the acadeir.y. harness, a saddle and other article» thought, and some encouragement is pretty high for them at 7<1 cents and th * number will be filled imme where »he toiild receive medical aid. Resol vent, to Cool and clean-e the blood. too numerous to mention, the loss has been given, that the exhibit will a bushel for the wheat This treatment affords instant relief, dlately with i«»«ar» and [teaches, sod She 1» with her daughter Mm D F ♦ being aliout *4<»>. with no insurance, be a good one and will lie the step permits rest and sleep in the severest There is a good deal of speculation probably as many more ordered t>e Brown. ♦ The origin of the fire cannot lie as- ping stone for a county fair here In among the buyer» and the growers fore the fruit reason I k over forms of Eczema and other Itching, Mm. Melvina Mathtas is here today ♦ certained burning and scaly hnmonrs, and poLits the years to come. alike, as to what altitude the market ♦ from her home at Weston, visiting Miss Carry Pickel. who has been to a speedy, permanent and economical The success of the carnival is as will reach in the future if it raises ♦ triends SATURDAYS LOCALS. ♦ cure of torturing, disfiguring humours, visiting in the Willamette valley, re sured and since It will give an added st sll. Some of those who are handl Largest, most beautifully covert 1 tablets with Rev D C. Sanderson and wife ro- ♦ from pimples to Scrofula, from infancy turned home a few days ago. and impetus to the inclination for the ing grain and seem to know some ♦ Lest paper, in Pendleton for the money Parent«, to age, when all o:ber remedies aud the E S Miller, of Elgin, is In the turned Tuesday from Spokane, where win leave soon for Ukiah to take farmers to come here, there is great thing of the conditions that govern : let u- furnish your boys and girls with needed »hey had been attending conference ♦ best physicians faiL city for a short visit. charge ot the public school, which hope that there will be a good coun the market, think that It is at a it was quite a d*«api«»lntm»-nt to all Bote tenmrhote th» wwSi Cxtirxm Biwvtvwv sv <t» supplies to commence school Come with them she will teach this season Mr». C. P Barnett, of Lexington, i* ty exhibit from all the industries of and will not farm c4 Chon»*» Coxmd mix. -Sc per vm I •» «•*. <>»■ staying figure now that Rev. Sanderson is not to be re- ♦ I ■Mat «X.. Srap. Sc. Def«x« 1 imSi i«. C ChxnertomM or let them come alone We give children the Miss Edna Maude Johnson and Ma the county. change to any great extent during visiting in the'eity »»; rmte.1 BMtelsrtoXi »»I « liCotalu ev tnrn«-d to this place again. Rev Al- ♦ rion Andrew Kees were united in rmn De«» a Ckem Cory. »«(« Proerwfan. san e attention as grown people We will save the rest of th«- season Mr and Mrs. Vatinger, of Athena, ■F*S««4 tor ~ Bow 10 Co«)««, Ur».»' kin of Clarkston. Wash . will arrive ♦ marriage at the home of the bride's STOLE AN OVERCOAT. are in the city for a short visit. you money Our motto here next week and assume charge Corn Damaged by Frost. father, at Sunnyside. Wash., by Rev J W Sawyer, of Walia Walla is of th«« pastoral work, while Rev. San- ♦ The reporter! extensive fro«ts in » Lee A. Johnson. Wednesday evening. F. P. Rea. of St. Louis. Says He Lest in the city for a couple of days dersoti will go to Pomeroy. Wash "YOUR MONEY BACI ♦ ♦ the com belts of the Middle East The father of the bride officiate.- a* His Garment at the Pendleton. I- Hale of Baker City, transacted give hope to some of the growers sist-»d by Rev. S. J. Harrison. IF NOT SATISFIED ♦ ♦ Yesterday afternoon or evening an here, who say that If the corn is busine«» n P«-ndk-ton yesterday That Female Detective. of overcoat belonging to F P Rea. ♦ ♦ damaged by the frost it will have a Hugh Walker, of Helix is in the DALE NEWS ITEMS. Miiu» Rockwell, who believes i her- St. Ijouis. was taken from hi» room tendency to raise the price of West city for a short visit on bn»lnes* self to be a female detective, i again à ♦ Range Trouble Between Cattlemen at the Pendleton, he says, and at this ern f«'l and that the wheat will bén M J Guthrie, of Baker City, spent appeared at the sber.tT■ office yes ♦ time there is no clue to the thief. Mr efit On the other hand it is « laim- terday and saroed the officers and Ranchers Ends Amicably. Rea came to the hotel from the after ed that the corn Is too far along to yesterday in the city on business a*ain»t the Blue Beard room in toe Mr and Mr* E E Koontz of Dale, Sept 5.—The weather is noon train and went to his room be hurt to a groat extent and that Shi-rtntn hou»t'. from which she say» much cooler with prospects of rain, where he left his things snd went to if tbe grain was damaged the feed- Ath«-na are in the city for a »bort blood is flowing It is believ»-<t .-«at which will be welcomed by stockmen, his dinner While he was gone some Ing qualities of the stuff would not visit. the ladjr i» laboring under an hal- one entered the room, though it is be harmed to the extent of raising Charles Cole, as range is getting short of «a* Centralia in lixia'ioa.—Baker City Democrat People who have been on There is some trouble near here said the door was locked, and took the prices of the crops of thia part the city yesterday for a »hort 'lOMERASTELLI BROS tl eir summer vacations are from it the overcoat, after rummag nes» visit between cattlemen and ranchers over of the country. Jam«-» Burke a 19 year-old boy of beginning to return ard ■ artole and Cranite ing among the other things In tne range, but no serious results. Mr*. A J Wright of Pilot Rix k. JumjeOff-Joe, 1-ane county, Oregon. Farmers Will Hold. WaHt* A band of 400 beet <-attle passed room. are bringing back with wa* in tYe city ye»terday the guest was found a raving mar.iac Fridav The overcoat was a valuable one. through here Tuesday en route to But. whatev««r tbe outcome of the of friends them some beauti X'XtMtXTS. HZ UMTOBE« COP- morning by the roadside, He was IN«ji ASI, BCILtdSG STO 5 Z Pendleton. They were owned by Mr. having cost *47.50. and was made by situation, many of the wheat raisers ful pictures. Mrs J J $< roggin of l«ong Valley. naked and running like a wild ani a tailor in St. Louis. It was a light of tbe county are holding their Combs, of Ukiah ma! «ben taken into custody Is in the city visiting friends tor a The harvest bail, given on the brown top coat, lined with brown grain for a raise in price and will I passers short time. 28th. was a grand success both soci surrah silk, and the doth was in a either lo».- or make in the coming' soft finish with a very slight nape. ally and financially. months. If the priro does rise it will | A R Taylor of I a Grande wa* In There is no clue to the man who have to <-ome up high enough to j the city yesterday for a short tim<- Craig Thorn, of the firm of Mark ham &- Thorn, has gone to Umatilla took the coat, other than that a small cover the cost of insurance and »tor-1 on business man in common clothe» was seen to age and winter hauling, before there Plates, kinds albums, in the interest of the firm. J. D Gregore <>t Adams, was in Msm Street Povlktu«. Orejee A party of four [>ersons from Spo knock on the door of a room on the will be a profit in the tardy s««liing. Pendleton for a short time yesterday- printing paper, mounts, Nrsr O B. fiX. tv put first floor, but receiving no answer, on business kane located timber claims near here BB«X< H.S4OP XT UEPPXKK OBE and all kinds of supplies last week. A great many timber went on up stairs, Whether or not T J. Kirk. of Athena return--«! to PACKING FRUIT EXHIBITS. for amateur photo claims have be«.: taken here during that was the man it is not known A his home this morning after a couple One «¡■ati of horse« and hart»««»» graphers at low- reward of *10 will be given for the Hood River Expert Preparing Uma of »lays spent here on business, the summer recovery of the coat or the conviction prices . tilla County Fruit for Shipment W 8. 8 Smith, of Ione, is in the cuy Ont* low -* h<***i*ij iriu k wagon. of the thief. PURCHASES FINE STOCK. We’D Help You with C H Castn«r. of Hood River, is I the guest of his sl»tcrs Mrs Rose in the city today preparing the Uma ■ Campbell and Miss Myrtle Smith WILNER MARRIED. Yocr Photo Troobles C. B. Wade Sells to J. F. McCarthy One 1 «»-horst' road grader till* county fruit exhibit for »hip-1 Joseph N. Scott, of Athena, was in One of Best Bull* in the State. An Old Basebal Standby Returns to ment to the Ogden Irrigation Con-. | Pendleton yesterday for a short visit J. F. MiCarthy, of Pendleton, re gross * tn the interest of his business. One field leveler aud various other Make Pendleton Hi* Home, ceived today a nice young Shorthorn Mr Costner was sent hero for this Charles Marple, who lives about 15 standby Robert Wilner. the old of bull. "Money Maker." out of the fine purpose by the Industrial department miles down the river is in the city chattel* at Four-Mile ranch near The Reliable Druggib» herd of C. B. Wade, from Grand View the baseball men of the city, is here of the ORAN at the roquest of for a short visit with friends and after having spent the summer on Umatilla. Cash or credit Call on or Get your guns ami Ammunition from a ¡run in the gun bouses* A fall stock farm near Hot Lake. Or Mr. Mc PoMofice Block Phone Mam »51 Pendleton citizens He is an expert to Iran »act busine«» earned by Carthy is a lover of fine stock and the coast and the Sound Mr. Wilner fruit man and has selected nothing address Four-Mile Ran. h Umatilla, Mm PesrI Rlnearson. of Pilot wants the best, and paid a large price left Pendleton about the time the but the most perfect specimen! for main street has the exhibits. The fruit is now pack Rock, ha« been etected to a position L j av X Z*. a » g. o. B vildinc for this bull, as Mr Wade uid not baseball team disbanded and Oregon in the public schools of the city and been away all summer. He expect* care to sell him. ed and will be shipped by expross to Repaiv’ng oí all Kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed will be here p»«rmsnently in a few He is a rich roan yearling and v.as to make this his home Ogden, where it will be placed on ex day* to liegin her work During the summer Mr. Wilner the champion Shorthorn bull calf on hibition to the g»«st advantage by the Miss Jessie Shephard who taught the entire Pacific Coast fair circuit was married to a Pendleton girl, and Umatilla county delegation. last fall. He was sired by one of until this time it is not generally Tbe exhibit consist» of winter ap in the Pendleton schools last year, the best Shorthorn bulls ever brought known who the lady is or in fact, ples. pears, silver prunes, German and who ha* been visiting at her old l>*«ler Iu Hi» prunes and peach«*», and while to this coast, being an undefeated that he was married at all. it is home in the East is «■xiw'<t»«d to champion from a calf up. wherever bride was Miss Bell Murphy, the not as large as it should be. It is reach the city the last of this week ♦ HORSE HAIR. HIDES And shown and out of a very fine show daughter of Mrs. Mary Murphy. and made up of elegant specimens The to take her old place again for the ♦ Phelps Mr a sister of Mr». Darr WOOL cow Mr. McCarthy has some fine fruit In the exhibit prepared here, coming year Milton, Oregon ♦ Shorthorn heifers which *«e had pre Wilner claims that it is now too late comes iron: Echo and Milton. HOME INDUSTRY. viously purchased from Mr. Wade. In the day for him to buy cigars, but Prompt cash for Woo! ♦ I E. H. Linsner. of Ridge, also purchas undoubtedly his friends will think SENATOR ANKENY LOSES. and Sheep Pelts Rigby-CIcve Company Expect* to ■ ed from Mr. Wade two nice young otherwise. I Turn Out 15 Machine» This Sea- Hereford bulls and Mr. Clark, of He Must Fay Taxes on His Bank Oftice and Warerooms, T Take* Special Examination. This is a Ch r ¡»tian school well son. Ukiah, purchased one which they Holding* Here. Uonier of Webb and Cottonwood located and In a prosperous con ♦ drove out today. Miss Amiee Dobson, of Athena, ic The Rigby-Clove Combine ha» dition. The college baa depait- In the case of Levy Ankeny et al.. given gr’-at satisfaction in Sherman ; taking a special examination at the PENDLETON - - OREGON ments of literature, sience, elo office of the county superintendent vs William Bleakley. sheriff of Um* county, where one was placed at the AFTER BLOODED SHEEP. cution, basinet*, niuvic, and ♦ of schools this afternoon for a tem Ulla county, a suit to restrain the beginning of this season A* the re preparatory courses. Full fac Idaho Stockmen Come to Oregon to porary certificate allowing her to county from collecting the assess sult of the work done, the firm of ulty. Se|>arate and first class Get a Better Grade of Animals for teach in the public schools of the ment on the holdings of the First Moore Brothers & Ginn, of Mo"), dormitory accomodations for boys ♦+»♦+♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦MHH»♦+ county until the time of the next reg- National Bank of this city, over a has asked for the agency for the and girls. Low terms. The 4th Their Ranches. ular examination. Miss Dobson was cirtaln figure the circuit court has coming season and have agreed 10 year opens Sept. 23. Send for Messrs. Vancycle. Nesbeth. Taylor not able to tie present at the time redded that the ass» ssment is legal take five of the machines wf-n which catalogue. Address and A. B. Anderson, all of Weiser, of the last examination and Is pre and that the taxe» must be collected to supply the farmers of that section Idaho, are in the city today looking paring to teach by taking this exam THE O. K. FEED YARD ON In the harvest to come. for blooded bucks. They left this ination. ; WEST AURA STREET. Extending Creamery Limits. It Is the intention of the foundry morning for Pilot Rock and Charles The Union creamery this week es to put out about 15 machines between ’ R. H. PATTON HAS BOUGHT Cunningham accompanied them, To Furnish Five More. tablished a skimming station at Med now and the time of the next har I THE O. K. FEED YARD ANO where they will Inspect the flocks of J Clove, of the firm of Rigby-Clove, ical Springs. 20 miles east of here, vest. If a» much interest is shown ■ WILL GIVE YOU SATISFAC- that gentleman on his home ranch. thus adding the milk of gbotc 100 as ha» been In the past It is possi ; TION. PLENTY OF STALLS. The visitors wish to get 200 head of has returned from Moro and other ble that the number will be Increas . FOR LOOSE HORSES ANO blooded stock for their ranches In points In Sherman county, where he cows to the receipts of the creamery, went In the interest of his combined The residents of Meu.cal Springs ed. • CATTLE . HAY AND GRAIN Idaho. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS After a few oversights on the part harvester. The firm had one of the offer substantial encouragement to ; FOR SALE. AND A GOOD this enterprise, having agreed to of the men who put the machines . CAMP HOUSE. machines at Moro and Mr. Clove went REPORT OF THE CONDITION Sues for Divorce. _ furnish fuel and together had been corrected, there there to see how it had done during erect the building, OF— Manager. > R. T. PATTON. Mrs. Cora E. I-earn. of Athena, has the harvest. He found that the work deliver the cream to Union.—Union was no difficulty exi>erienced in their sued Henry W. Learn for a divorce was satisfactory and while in the Republican. operation and it Is thought by the on the grounds of cruel and inhuman county took contracts to furnish five builders that all of the combines treatment. She asks for a reasona of the farmers of that county with sent Into the fields during the com Nine Car* of Fruit. OF PENDLETON, OREGON. ble sum for her support and for the machines before the coming harvest. ing year will work well from the time Friday The Dalles Fruirgrowers' At the close of business Sept. 9th, 1903 costs and attorney fees In the case; Union finished loading the ninth car the horM s are first hitched to them. also for the care and custody of the OF PENDLETON KlOIOt'BCCS. Watermelons Very Plentiful. of fruit for shipment East this sea minor children, Lloyd, Nina and M USING OLD HEATERS. Lvau. and discounts.......................... * Sam Lynde. of Milton. is in the city son. Besides the carload shipments, dred Learn. Will M. Peterson is the CAPITAL................................... *70,000 Ovenlrsfta. aecured aud unaecured................ f. S. Bon<l" to ««cure circulation.................... attorney for the plaintiff. The defend today with a wagonload of watermel the union has shipped a large quan Steam Heating Plant at the Court SURPLUS..................................*60,000 for which he finds a ready mar- tity of fruit by express and boat Mr. ons, I! 8 Bonds on hand ........................................ ant in the suit is well known in the house Will Soon Be Completed. Transact* a general banking busi Stocks, se< urities, etc..................... ....................... vicinity of Athena, where he is a den ket. Mr. Lynde raised 12 acres this Weber, manager of the union, expects Banking-house, furniture, and flxtun- The heaters for the remodeled ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans Due fruit. National Banks (not reserve tist. He was once or twice arrest year and says the crop is excellent. to ship two more full cars this sea steam heating system of the court fers sold on San Francisco, New York, both In quantity and quality, The son.—Times4Mountaln»«er. ................................................................... 27.588 1J ed for practicing without a license. house are lielng overhauled and made Chicago and principal point* in the ».»57.23 Due from State Bank and Bankers .... soil and climate at Milton and Free Due from approved reserve agents................ Ilft.gi5.il) ready to put into place. The heaters Northwest Who Can Beat This Record? water are peculiarly adapted to the WM Internal Kevenue stamps . ....................... To Oust Furnish. are the name that have been in the 712 .-I ('becks and other cash items . Draft* drawn on China, Japan and growth of sweet, well flavored melons John McPhail finished up thresh house In the iiast. They will be ren t Notes of other National Hauk« .................. 24.WOOO Through his attorneys, Crawford & of large «Ize. Europe. ing Saturday. He made a run of 27*4 f ractional paper currency, nickels, an«i ovated and differently connected. Crawford. of Union, John J. 3 4.41 on reasonable cento. .............................. days and threshed over 34.000 sack», In the ¡Mist the feed pipes that con Makes collections Spansail has entered suit against lawful monev reserve in Bank, viz: To Attend Pendleton School. terms. making an average of about 1.250 specie ................................ •84X79.40- William J. Furnish to recover the veyed the steam to the heaters were 69.434. io lagal-tender noun .....................->,345 M> — James Williams, of the Cold sacks per day. Including all time lost too small and the workmen are now possession of 320 acres of land in LEV. ANKENY, President Ke«lernptn>n fund with f. 3. Treasurer (5 Springs country, has moved into the in moving. In on«' day the machine 3,500.00 the vicinity of Cold Springs, and val employed in attaching larger pipes. per eent <4 circulation). . W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-President city with his family, and will send was moved and set eight times and ued at *8.000. The plaintiff alleges In a short time the pljies will be con C. B. WAOE, Cashier. 4970403.37 Total ..................................... his children to the puhlic schools threshed 1.150 sacks. Next.—Adams nected throughout the building. that the defendant has possession of LIABILITIES. Advance. here this year. Mr. Williams will re the land wrongfully and asks for .. » 70.0OU.0O I'xpiuvl »lock ¡mid in. ..................... sid»« in the house formerly <x-cupicd Dam Washed Awsy. s-irblu» fuud............................................................ ■ 2U.SUU.UU *5.000 damages and the costs of the Sells C<ty Property, by E. K Lyon»* which has been mov- I mlividoil pronto. l«-w jxpeiM«» and taxi-« action. I ji Grande. S»pt. IL—The sugar New and Sec »8.738.21 ed onto a lot near the power house paid . ... ........... .. Peter C. Peterson and Anna M factory’ll darn, about a mile beyond 08,7*50.00 NalitauU ltauk 110M iiutotamling ................ ond Hand Goods Thompson street. on Peterson, his wife, have sold to Mrs. th»« Electric Light Company's power 21.4*7 >9 Due to ucbor Natii imi Bank»........................... Snow at Kamela. ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 1889 Bought and Sold 4.850.97 Due to State Bank» and Bunkera................ Rose Guiott. for *1,100 lot house, * mile west of here, washed 11. of The first snow of the season fell at lulividual depumta eubject to check .......... 5SV .8M2. <1 Engine Repaired *100,000. block 69, In the reservation addition out ab<ut 3:30 o'clock last night. CAPITAL......................... Demand cerUficatea ot depoeit.......................... 120,68« 3« Kamela last night, on the summit of «7.(10 Engine 401, which ba» been in the to Pendleton. Time certiBcate« <4 depoeit ....................... The water came down the river in the Blue mountains. The tops of tne roundhouse here since the accident great to-rents. which leads to the Transacts a general banking business box cars bore fresh evidence of the »» <), HOS 37 Total MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY Russian Thistls*. supposbion that a large quantity of approach of winter, this morning, as caused by a bursting flue, at Horse state <4 Oregu»,. Couaty of L’unUlla. a»: There is a thrifty, luxuriant growth water had b»»en turned loose at Perry they came In with a dainty coat of shoe Curve, Tuesday night, has been Inta rest sllowest on tima deposits. I, C. B. Wade, caahier <4 Che abo»« named bank, du tu Court Street aUemnly »»ear that the above atatement u true to white. The storm lasted most of the repaired and left for I^a Grande yes of genuine Russian thistles on Tustin or som»' point above Exchange bougnt and sold on all terday evening, as helper on a freight tbe bast ot my knowledge and belief. street, east of Thompson. There is night on the mountain, and ended principal pointa. C. B. WADE. CMbiar. train. O. R. 4* N. Assessment Raised. enough seed In this patch to plant with a fierce rain this afternoon. sulwcribed and »worn to t>efurv me this l.’th day ut Special atte-'tion given to colise Sept.. 1-JU3. C. K. CBAXBTOM, the entire county. If allowed to ripen. The Dalles. Sept. IL—The assess tions. Notary Public for Oregon. Real Estate Transfer. Vi» Acid in the bl,»»I causes heist Ma, Gout ai»l Neuralgia To Teach at Normal. ment ot the property of the 0 R. & COKKECT Attest: *' F MATLOuK. Ira 8. Bunker and Mary E. Bunk- J. S. MaLKOD, George Purdue, of Butte, wan stab N. compnny in Wasco county is »55.- Miss Violet Bowlby, of Astoria, was THE REX RHEUMATIC RING W. J FURNISH, President H. f JOHNSON, the guest of Miss Eva Froome today er, his wife, have sold to Nancy J. bed by a beggar Friday morning, be- 961 greater than the assessment last KtmovMt .ctauar, I'utt |. \ )**»•(«I card will brwg our little beekki that Otrector*. J. N. TEAL. Vice-President. Hudson for *1.650, three and one-half cause he refused to _ _ __ year. The total valuation put on the give the beggar on her way to Weston, where she tell* the story m tuyt MATIC CU«. T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. acres of land In the vicinity of Free 25 cents with which to buy his break company a property by A»»«» msi > i 1.01'18 HUN74KKR, Agent, PeutlUUm, Hartford. Cos*. Th» Oregon Dally Journal can b* will have charge of the kindergarten water. J. W. MALONEY, Ass't Cashier. Woodcock this year is *386.601. fast. found on sale at Fraaisr** book «tor*. department of the Normal. Do You Like SORE HANDS Itching, Burning Palms, Painful Finger Ends, With Briltie, Shapeless, Discolored Nails, As Well as Roughness and Redness. One Night Treatment with Cuti- cura, the Great Skin Cure. •HE GIBSON ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE i 4 School Bell Will Soon Ring f ♦ t t t I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ TABLETS TABLETS TABLETS ♦ I ♦ ♦ Pictures Frazier’s Book Store Of Your Vacation Trip Cameras, Films, For Sale F. W. Schmidt H I • J QTTI • O X II A COLUMBIA COLLEGE JACK BROWN AIA V g Do not fail to attend the ; WALLA WALLA FRUIT FAIR September 28 th to October 4th Larger, Hotter and More Attractive than ever before. Ellery's Fine Italian Band will furnish the music—This is one of the best bands in the United States. : Indtr New Manjgnnent Many Other Attractions Exhibits of Fruits, Giains and Grasses Wanted G. H. GIBBS. Agent The First National Bank The First National Bank GURDANE & McBROOM i