The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, September 25, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 10

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coach on fire, it is thought that the
SATURDAY'S LOCALS.
tire started from a »park from the
[he Peoples Greatest Outfitters
4
Some damage was done to
W. A. R u II mou , of Atheua, wa» a
engine.
“
.........
»V—.¿ irx SA
♦
Pendleton visitor today.
the roof of the coach, but it was
slight. The burning car was run
W. P. Boyles, of Milton, transact­
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1903. i
|under the water tower and drenched MEN CAME OUT OF HOR-
TWO UMATILLA COUNTY MEN
PROPOSITION MADE BY A
ed business In the city yesterday.
♦
AT THE WOOLGROWERS- MEET i beiore the tiro had gained much head-
E. Crinimlns. of Milton, wa» a bus-
RIBLE WRECK UNINJURED.
COWARD TO CITY COUNCIL.
i way.
Ines» visitor in the city yesterday.
♦
D o Saunders, of Freewater, vis­
THOUGHT IT WAS EMPTY
Short Synopsis of the Addresaes at
Car* Are Smashed. Ground to Piece*
Offer* to Pay a License for Engaging
ited frieuds in Pendleton yesterday
Faultle*d
for
its
neat
and
ex
­
♦
Baker City by the Secretary and
and Along With Many Tons of Coal
in the Hold-Up Business—Commu­
Then He Pulled the Trigger and the
treme
Etyle,
will
not
go
out
of
Barker, of Meacham, was in
J
B.
President of the State Association
Are Piled in a Great Heap—Two
nication i* Full of Sneaking Insin­
Bullet Passed Through Hi* Foot
the city yesterday ou a short business
style oon. .Made of the English
—The Gentlemen Are Recognized
Wrecking
Crews
Are
at
Work
and
uation*—City Official*
Henry Harrison, of the Younger
trip.
^ki otted Chevoit, strong in con­
May Clear Track by Tonight.
Authorities.
grocery »tore, had the misfortune to
No Attention to it.
C. F. Weiss, of Freewater, wus in
struction, workmanship, equal to
shoot a hole in his foot while after
the city yesterday on a »hort businea*
the custom garment, our xuaran- ♦
There 1» a spirit of childishness and
Two wrecking crews are busy at visit.
Secretary J. I H. Gwinr of Pendle- jack rabbits on his tract of land near
tee go<-F with it. SELLS FROM ♦
facetiousness
abroad
in
the
land,
and
had
Echo
yesterday
Mr
Harrison
the scene uf yesterday afternoon's
j ton. responded 1 to the ad :ress of wel-
Mrs. M. E. Gilliam, of Milton, was
$12 50 I F With each cash pur­ ♦
come in a most I happy vein. He said been after some of the crop of that freight train wreck In Cayuse con- the guest of friends In Pendleton yes­ an underhanded desire for revenge
at the expense of men who have no
chase in our clothing department
that the representation to this fourth part of the country and thought that you. and hope to have the track clear terday
way to parry a blow struck In the
annual meeting of the Oregon Wool­ be had emptied his gun in the effort lu a few hours. Last night when the
amoiinti g to one dollar we pres­
Miss Gertrude Preston, of Weston, «lark and behind the bar-k of the vic
growers* Association is not large, but to l»ot a few of the fleet-footed na work was started it was thought that
ent you with a ticket entitling
was the guest of Pendleton triend» tlm. There are two persons in the
it represents one of the greatest in­ fives. In company with E. M Lyons. the debr.s could be cleared a«ay in
the ho! -r to a chance on a $375 ♦
yesterday.
world more contemptible and mean
dustries in the state—an industry A. Kunkle and Mr Halllgus. of 10 hours, but it is not done yet and
Hamil .1 F no. Mr. Therkel-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Stone,
of
Albe-
than all the rest. The Italian brigand
which has grown since pioneer days Athena. Mr. Harrison stopped to rest the trains from the west are held
city
the
guests
na.
are
in
the
of
hen
’d guarantee for ten years goes
who steals Itehind an unsuspecting
to the ownership of three million and put the muzzle of his rifle on here a« they come
friends
here.
man
and
by
a
blow
In
the
back
robs
with
it and kept in tune one year
sneep and thousands upon thousands the toe of his shoe. In some manner
The acene of the wreck was one
Mr and Mrs L m Haieand. of him of life; and the witless writer of
he pulled the trigger and the bullet of chaos pure aud simple, Seventeen
free of charge.
( of acres of grazing lands
anonymous epistle*, who, by false
Secretary Gwinn admitted that went through hi» foot between the
had been piled one on the other Heppm-r. are in the city the guests of
and ungrounded insinuations and un­
WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS ' Colonel Butcher was right when he toes and the instep, aud passing cars
and their contents strewn along the friends for a short visit.
♦
said that the sheep industry is not through the sole of the shoe burled track, and all Jammed in the short
Frank Horn, the sheepman. of der the cloak of an as»um -i nam j.
attempt* to rob him of his good
♦
distance of 100 yards, There were 15 Birch Creek, is in the city today on
Thousands of the world’* best peo­ the only industry in Oregon. Other itself in the sand.
reputation and report of honest in-
The injured man was carried to of the cars loaded with coal and this a short business visit.
co
ple have found instant relief and industries have just as many rights
♦
»
tention.
speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Re­ and privileges, and these rights and the shanty on the place and from I is piled on the track and spilled over
A. C Russell, who for the past 27
♦
now
burnt
has
Such
a
man
or
men
solvent, Ointment and Soap In the most privileges the Woolgrowers of Ore­ there taken to Echo, where he board- the edge of the right of way down years has lived at or near Athena, la
>♦
wrtnring and disfiguring of itching, gon are ready and willing at all times ed the train and was brought here, into the river bottom In the smash- in town renewing old acquaintances. forth in all his glory and pride, with
the follow Ing communication to the
burning and scaly humours, eczemas, to concede. Big questions confront where the wound was dressed. While np was one car of fast freight and
S. P. Purdy, one of the large farm­ council.
Whatever the r,ght or p
rashes, ltchings and inflammations.
the woolgrowers, and the settlement the accident was a painful one. no III one of electric conduit*. The latter ers of the
Athena neighborhood. was wrong of the matter, whatever the ♦
Thousands of tired, fretted moth­ of these questions demand the exer­ effects are expected to arise from was badly broken up while the for
in the city today on a short business justiie of the insinuation*, the sise »
ers, Of skin-tortured and disfigured cise of calm Judgment and a proper it. and Mr. Harrison will be out
tner was thrown i»artly down the rm­ visit.
babies, of all ages and conditions, recognition of the rights of others. again In a short time.
of the author and the magnitude of
bankment and off of the tracks, hut
Mr. and Mrs. J F. Hill of Helix, his soul are manifest in the spirit of ♦
have certified to almost miraculous Knowing the sheepmen of the asso
was not broken open
have returned from an extended vls’-t h’.s writing. and it needs no further i >
cures by the Cuticura remedies when ciation. the speaker was certain the
ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD.
Caused by Rroken Flange.
the best medical skill bad failed to re­ equity will be observed by them in
in the Sound country and at the comment to place him In th* rank ■ < > >
lieve, much less cure.
i -
The wreck was caused by a broken roast.
New Heating Plant at High School
in » hich he iieiong*:
>
Cuticura Treatment is local and con- the adjustment of all matters con­
■
flange
on
the
front
wheel
of
the
first
J. H. Taylor of Alba is in the
* titutlonal — complete and perfect, cerning their business as relate! to
Passe* Scrutiny.
1
Rohtiers Sand Blow.
car back of the engine. The first five city for the transaction of business
pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the other industries in the state.
Wallula. Wash Sept IS. 03 >
The new heating system at the
The Wilson coal and wood Heater«. Handled !!
affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap
ears of the train were steel coal <ars in connection with his work at his To the .Mayor and Common Council
high school was given it* offi< lai test
and hot water to cleanse the skin of
Gwinn a Pioneer.
oniy by u«. Coil 6tnve* ranging in price from
here
long
and
they
were
followed
by
a
home city.
cmgts and scales and softeu the thick­
of th«- City of P«-ndl»-ton:
Mr. Gwinn crossed the plains to this morning in the presence of Dr
coal
string
of
rars
also
loaded
with
med cuticle, dry without hard rubbing,
$7
to
$”20 Wood stoves ranging in price from !!
Dr. E E Fergusen and daughter,
Gentlemen— 1 represent a Hass of
Ix-e
and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to Oregon when the West was young, C. J Smith. Jesse Falling and
The first car behind the engine had of The Italics, are in the city th« m»n who
$2
nO
to
$20. ' >ur stover are now readv for your ! >
not addicted to hard
ai lay Itching, irritation and inflamma­ and has beheld and assisted in the Teutsch of the school hoe rd. and
inspection.
; I
tion, and soothe and heal, and lastly building up of the sheep industry Professor E. B Conklin, the superin­ 47 tons of the fuel on board and the guest» of Mr. an d.Mr». J M Fergu labor, but make their living by hold-
supposition is that when the front «■n of this city.
Lake Cuticura Resolvent to cool and
ing
up
the
unsuspecting
citizen,
in­
'
>
tendent
of
the
city
schools.
cleanse the blood, and put every func­ since that time to its present vast
flange htt the curve it was not strong
The test was satisfactory to the
proportions. He has witnesses all
Mr*. J T. Il'.nkle and children left cluding the business men and if nec-d >
tion in a state of healthy activity.
enough to stand the strain and gave
More great cures of simple, scrofu­ the ups and downs of the industry, lioard. and it is understood that the
this .Horning for Washtuiana. Wash . tie would |Oit the said citizen down >
lous and hereditary humours are daily ami they have been many and varied. contract will b<- approved and the way. breaking out a piece about eight where she will lie the gneat
of her with a sand-bag or by any other ♦I
621 Main St.
Headquarters for fishing supplies
made by Cuticur* remedies than by all
inches long
means secure such valuable« as he I
work
accepted.
parents
for
a
time
Through
all
their
vicissitudes,
the
other blood and skin remedies com­
♦♦
Brakeman George Hurley, who was
may po*se«s. either in jewelry or coin
bined, a single set being often sufficient sheepmen of Oregon have continued
George Phillips, the contractor and
Arthur Renn, a midshipman on th*
to cure the most distressing cases
«lightly
Injured
was
sitting
on
the
of
the
realm;
and
I
should
lik"
to
and
to add wealth to the world, food to the man who has had charge
United States ship Bennington, is In
when all else fails.
the hungry and clothing to the naked. manag.-nh-nt of the installation of the i last of the steel cars on top of the the city visiting his brother. Roliert <ome over to your town for a roupl ­ ♦
*
ot week* and ply my trade
«
They have built homes in the state plcnt. is confident that his work will »oai when the first rar broke loose Renn, of lhe express office
i
»
from
the
engine
and
was
stood
on
it*
We
are
willing
to
j
ay
Into
the
city
are
stand the test of time and will be
and have raised families. They
♦
**
Mrs. Amy I.»- has returned from
Hurley
treasury the sum of 125 per dty St
good people. May they live lung and entirely satisfactory to the school end in front of the train
an
extenued
visit
in
Seattle
and
Port-
threw
himself
flat
on
the
coal
of
th<
»2M
we
will
pay
in
advame.
the
bal
­
as long as it is used in the building.
prosper
land, where *bc ha* been the guest of ance to t>e paid on the expiration of
I
The entire plant has been put in open rar As he lay there he saw
President Belts’ Address.
-a
friends for the last two months
the
tops
of
a
couple
of
car*
back
of
our contract.
President Belts then read his S’. with great care and is as modem and him shoot over his head and the
Mr* Dillon A Plamundon. the wife
If you do not see fit to take thia
nual address, which «as devote,! to «•omplete as a hot air system can be.
tank car* in front of him turn end of Dr plamondon. of Athena, return- ¡offer we will fight you from June to
a general review of the work of the
■
over end along the track; then be led to her hone* th.* morning after a eternity, and we do not care a »hoop
COURTHOUSE REPAIRS.
association since its organization. He
was m xed np in a cloud of dust and visit with Miss Fraker. of thi* city. I in Heppner whether you take it or
*
touched upon the work past and
Change* in Progress Will Be Fm- f>oal and flying tru<ks and beams and
Mrs B B Hall and children left I not. because we are coming anyway
*
prospective in the way of needed leg­
*
■ i-arts of cars. As soon as he struck ' this morning for Weston, where »he
ished About October X
Let us tiesr from you by return It
i
Milton, Oregon
Is the magnificent stock of carpets and rugs we are
*
islation. Important laws have been
'
lie
got
up
and
started
out
of
the
lit
­
at
will
visit
with
her
parents.
Mr.
and
I
mail,
or
answer
u*
through
one
of
our
Gilbert Joyce, who ha* charge of
showing
The 1904 patterns are displayed and ready
passed through the organization in
I
ter
but
found
himsc-if
Inside
of
a
box
numerous
law
firms
whom
we
bare
Mrs
G
P
Hildreth,
for
a
couple
of
at
for you to choose the design that pleases vour fancy.
*
Oregon, and still more important leg­ the changes in the heating plant
car out of which he had to grope his ' week*
: employed in your city to work this
islation has been secured through the courthouse, is nearly through way How he got inside the car. or
j graft and keep us out of the pent-1
In our stock you will find something to please as *e
the National Livestock Association with the work there. He ha* ill of what became of the car on which he
This is a C'hristtau school, well
Satisfied
With
Oregon,
have
ca-pets from the heavy velvet Brussels to the
tentiary.
and the National Woolgrow«»rs’ Ksso- the pipes in place aud will soon have
located and lu a prosperous con­
lighter makes and all show flat richness that adds so
was riding he does not know, for thf
Mr
receive
a
favorable
reply
i
Hoping
to
and
Mr*
Henry
Koepke
the
radiators
connected
to
them.
He
dition. The co'lege has depart­
ciation in congress
much to the beauty of your rooms.
steel car« are buried under the wreck family have been the guest*
and thereby avoid unnecessary exer
ments of literature, sienee, elo­
President Belts told of his success is now working in the courtroom, or thrown over the edge of the road­
cution, business, musk*, and
part.
I
am
very
positive-
friend*
in
the
city
for
the
past
week.
tion
on
our
th*
We bcught carpets in a vast quantity and got prices
as a delegate to the national bodies and has fitted the radiators tn
preparatory eoureee. Full fac­
bed
Mr. Koepke 1* one of the extensive iy your*.
«hich cut down the cost so we are in a position to
ulty. Se|>arate and first class
mentioned above, and then introdne- offices back of the bench.
CHIEF ROBBER
lar.d owners of the Helix country,
The Tramp* Escape.
In getting the pipe* in place it was
dormitory accomodations for boys
save you money.
ed Secretary W. A. Martin, of the
and girls. Low term». The 4th
X
P
O.
Box
and
ha*
been
visiting
with
hl*
fam
­
Wilson,
a
tramp
riding
tn
one
and
Ben
necessary to tear up the floor
National
Livestock
Association
and
year opens Sspt. 23. flend for
Broad choice, large savings and expert workmen to
P S —Should it be necewaary to
ily in I j O* Angelo* during the last
promoter of the Independent Pact the rostrum and put it down again of the box car*, was thrown into the
4
catalogue. Addree«
Sew
and lay y our carpets, are inducements we oiler.
"we
“
anybody
In
order
to
get
this
year However, he thinks that Pen­
«
ers' Association, recently incorp »rat­ after the work had been done. The brush at the river bottom and escap­
♦
dleton and the eastern part of the perm'-ssion either correspond with us
in-
ed
with
a
few
slight
bruises
He
was
plant
will
be
ready
for
the
steam
11
ed tor »5.«»»'.'Mt<' under ti.e laws oi
1 !
privately, or take one of our numcr-
inside s loaded cusl car. about the s'ate is the best place on the map
the State of Arizona—Baker eitv side of the next two week*
1
<>us
law
firms
to
your
closet
and
give
middle of the train, and wheu the
•'tr
Herald
lüiíilXí
I
them a hunch C R
crash came his car was thrown partly
G. H. GIBBS. Agent
down
the
embankment
The
impact
11
SEWING PARTY.
a t
Appendicitis.
of the coal against the car broke the
It
« t
front out and the man was thrown
Miss Grace Myer*, of Athena, will
Most Enjoyable Social Affair Out at
U
and
down
the
bank,
It
out
with
the
coal
be
operated
upon
at
the
Walla
Walla
the Indian School.
*
Before he could pick himself up his IRA B BUNKER HAD
boapltal for appendicitis today She
u
Wednesday of this week a sewing SERIOUS RESULT OF
car was literally ground to pieces by
Is 12
years
old—Walla Walla
It
A CANCER REMOVED
party was given at the Umatilla In­
A SALOON QUARREL. the train behind
i
Union
The
Modern
Carpet
and
Fornitore
I
dian School by Miss Gaither and the
Two tramps riding on the train just
*
Dealer in
Hoose of Pendleton
ladies of the school.
back of the part of the train that was j Columbia College Ha* a New Dean—
• HORSE HAIR, HIDES And
I
1
The tables, which were bountiful­ First Round Was a Fist Fight in wrecked, thought they had reached |
Rev. McCaughey Will
Preach at
Which the Man With the Knife
WOOL
ly filled with good things to eat. were
Pendleton, and after waiting a long! Joseph—Mr*.
Mosgrove Has Re-
set out under the trees which sur­
Was Worsted—Wounded Man Se time for the train to start, decided
Prompt cash for Wool
turned
From
round the buildings. These and the
San
Francisco.
riously Hurt—His Assailant is at that they bad been sidetracked They
and Sheep Pelts
adjacent grounds were beautifully
crawled out and found that the car
Large.
Milton. Sept. 18.—Mr. and Mrs
and artistically decorated with wild
fn which they were was the first one
Office and Warerooms,
M.
Howard came down Tuesday from
flowers, autumn leaves, berries, etc.
laist evening an ugly stabbing a( of the train that had not been wreck
♦
Comer of Webb and Cottonwood
♦
These, in addition to the growing fray arose in Starr’s saloon at Helix, ed. When the trainmen returned their home at Oakesdale, and are
♦
PENDLETON - - OREGON
Posaesces
all
the
soothing
visiting
their
son.
Professor
W
C.
flowers at the school, made beautiful over a slight misunderstanding be- with the wrecking crew, they found
♦
grounds for the luncheon.
Bini healing virtues of our
n I-afe Wimpe and
Charles the men on one of the wrecked car« Howard.
Miss Winnie Windom arrived here
During the day the ladies worked Faschnie, both of that city. The men bemoaning the fact that they would
native white pine oxn-
Wednesday night from Culver. Or.,
about
360
button
holes
in
clothing
«ent
into
the
saloon,
according
to
♦♦♦«♦♦<>♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»II»»»»♦
have to walk to town
blned in a palatable form.
and will enter Columbia College,
for the Indian children. It was in­ one story, to get a drink before go­
♦
It is thought that by night all
tended that the one who did the best ing to supper, and while there be­ trains will be able to pass ano that Sh<- will make her home with her
It i« unexcelled for
t
aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. A J.
work should get a prize, but the work came angry am! Fnschnie drew a traffic will not he longer delayed
♦
I^irger, Better and More Attractive
H
THE O. K. FEED YARD ON
Adams.
of many proved to be so good that knife on the other man. Wimpe
; ; WEST AURA STREET.
than
ever
Itefore.
Ellery
’
s
Fine
Italian
Mrs H. I Hughe* took her depart-
the judges could give no decision. knocked his as*allant down a couple
COUGHS
Returned From a Visit.
' • R. H. PATTON HAS BOUGHT
tire for her home at Palouse, after a
Band will furnish the music—This is one
To
decide
tne
matter,
they
drew
for
failed
to
of
times,
but
the
third
time
¡I THE O. K. FEED YARD AND
Mrs. F A. Campbell has returned month's visit here, with her mother.
the prize. Miss Cox receiving it. The get his blow In. and Fascbnie caught
<»f
the best bands in the United States.
< • WILL GIVE YOU SATISFAC-
from a two-weeks’ visit at and around Mrs E. C. Oilmon
and COLDS
visitors
were: Mesdames Taylor. him with his knife. He stabbed the
; ; TION. PLENTY OF STALLS.
toe head of Alkali canyon Miss Em­
Mrs. Lena Johnson came over from
, , FOR LOOSE HOR8E8 AND
Hartman. Hailey. Furnish. Cohen, prostratf man six or seven times,
ma Rouniagoux returned with her Walla Walla yesterday and will visit
< > CATTLE . HAY AND GRAIN
Sturgis. Smith. Judd. Clopton. Cor­ and some of the wounds are consid­
25 and 50 cents
; ; FOR SALE. AND A GOOD
and will make an extended visit Mrs. here for a short time before return-
nelison and Dickson, of Pendleton. ered dangerous, but not necessarily
< > CAMP HOUSE.
Campbell was surprised at the very ing to her home at I .a Grande
Mrs. Perkins, of Boise City, and Miss fatal. One of the cuts penetrated into
: R. T. PATTON,
Manager.
I er l»oltle
rapid development of that country—
M r. and Mrs D. K Nichol*, of
Cox. of Washington. D. C.
♦
the cavity below the heart, and is agriculturally and In every other way.
Exhibits of Fruita, Grains
- I!♦«»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦•♦♦««»
College Place, were hero yesterday
The perfect day added to the en- •hought to have pierced the lung.
♦ »
anti
Grasses
Wanted
at
Especially Is this true of Frank Rou-
joyment of the occasion
The injured man was taken to the magoux's farm where there is a and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
♦
iffir-e of Dre. Oriswold and Hume and splendid orchard and shade trees, William Nichols.
Waiter s Flouring Mills
Miss Blanche Kelling. of Wall*
BOUND OVER.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS
his wounds cared for. after which he and a high stale of cultivation every-
Capacity, 150 barrels a day.
Mrs. lienor* I
was taken to his home, where he is where, where 40 years ago the land- Walla Is a guest of
He Stole Money From the School
Flour exchanged for wheat.
Storm
resting as well as could be expected scape was an alkali desert
Children.
Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed,
Mrs. l E Brilay has gone to
considering the nature of his hurts.
The Reliable Druggist
etc., always on band.
A. A. Hallweg. under arrest for
Oakesdale, Wash., for a two weeks’
In the excitement consequent on
Some Peach*«.
hstofr«
Block
l-hone Main Sji
burglary, waived examination yes­ the trouble the assailant was allowed
I
visit with relatives
Mrs.
J.
W.
Sparks,
who
lives
on
Rev Charles McCaughey and wife.
terday before Judge Messick and was to go. and has not been seen since
bound over for trial in the circuit the time of the fight. The sheriff was Birch Creek, brought to this office a departed Tuesday for Joseph, Or.
court in the sum of »1,000. In default notified and has a pretty good Idea box of peaches that certainly are a where Mr. McCaughey will assume AAAAAAAAAAAAAÄAAAAAAAAAAA*
OF PENDLETON.
of baJ’ he was committed to jail. Thu of the whereabouts of the man. and revelation of what Umatilla county the iiastorate of the M. E church. <
Thomas Monteith, of Portland. 4
CAPITAL................................... »70,000 is the young map who was caught in ho|>eR to have him in custody In a can do in the way of peaches. They
are of the ‘‘New Prolific’’ variety and arrived here Monday morning and <
SURPLUS.................................. »«0,000 the act of robbing the cash box fn
short time.
are freestones. They are of delicious has accepter a |K>sltlon as salesman «
Transact* a general banking busi­ Parker’s Studio Sunday nig.H.—Bnk
ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans­
flavor and extremely large In size. with Mosgrove A Co. Mrs. Monteith
er City Democrat.
Case ef Diphtheria.
fer* sold on San Francisco, New York,
One taken from lhe box at random accompanied him and they will go to
This
is
the
man
who
was
an'eated
Chicsgo and principal points in ths
The little son of George Mansfield, measured 9’4 Inches in circumfer­ housekeeping as soon as suitable
in this city last March accused of
Northwest
who resides with his parent* at the ence. They were gathered from trees rooms can be secured.
Drafts drawn on China, Japan and having stolen money from the cloak
family home on Bluff street. Is sick aat out three years ago.
Artistically
app icd
Europe.
Howard Evans came home ’«st »
room of the high school. He was
Make* collection*
on
reasonable chased down town by some of the with diphtheria and the case has
skilled
workmen
adds greatly
night from Heppner, where for the
terms.
been reported to .he city health of-
to the appearance of the in­
Four Carload* Cattle.
past month he has been receiving
students of the school and was con­
fleers Thc house ha» been quaran-
terior or exterior of your
J. C Lonergan will ship four car- fruit Mr Evans says Heppner Is
LEV. ANKENY, President
victed on trial and given 30 dayR In
a loads of cattle over the W. & C. R. building up rapidly since the fatal
home, business house or
tined
and
there
is
no
danger
of
W. F. MATLOCK, Vlee-PreeMent
the county jail for the offense.
« other buildings
We employ
C. B. WADE, Cartiar.
Monday or Tuesday evening for the disaster.
Hallweg also served three months spread of the disease.
«
only skilled painters and use
s
FryeBruh.ie Meat Company, of Seat­
Miss Lida Neil, the "Hello Girl" 4
in the county jail at Walla Walla,
only the best materials.
Visitor* From Kamela.
tle. The cattle were all bought In in Collins drug store, is visiting in 4
where he was arrested for beating a
Our paper hangeis are ex­
New and Sec­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlson stopped the Camas Prairie country, and are Walla Walla today.
four-months' board bill at the Hotel
perts
and
our
selection
of
«
ond
Hand G cods
Mrs. Matt Mosgrove returned yes­ «
State, of Walla Walla He represent- off on their way from Kamela to all young cattle and fit for the mar-
paper the newest. All
ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 1W
Bought
and Sold
«
Portland,
to
visit
Mrs.
Carlson's
sis
­
Met
terday from San Franc'sco. where
ed himself there as a music teacher
bright ideas of the east
CAPITAL......................... »100,000.
ter.
Mrs
Bert
Huffman.
Mr.
Carlson
«
she
has
been
the
last
six
weeks
vis
­
and instructor in dead languages, and
shown m our stock.
Vialts
at Athena
Mr. Mosgrove nirt
iting relatives
figured as one of the 400 of that is taking a two-weeks’ vacation from
•
TranaacU a general banking buainnaa. place.
his duties a» engineer on the helper
MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY
Mrs. Hugh McArthur, of Portland. her in Portland and returnci «’.th
engine at Kamela.
left for Athena this morning after a her.
51a Court Street
Interest allowed on tima deposits.
TRAIN ON FIRE.
visit In thi» city with her sister. Mrs.
Ira B. Bunker came home Tuesday
Exchange bought and sold
Will Locate in Pendleton.
W. S Perry After a couple of weeks from the Walla Walla hospital, where
principal points.
'■ “ - •
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N. Pull* Into Pendleton With
O.
R.
&
Mr.
and Mrs. Tassy Stewart, form- spent in Athena. Mrs. McArthur will he had a cancer removed from his
Special attention given to online-
Uric Acid tn the blood cause* Sciatica, (kmt and Neuratffia
Rear End Ablaze.
erly of Helix, hut now of Milton, were return to this city for a time before neck.
tions.
Professor Martin H Anderson, who
The O. R * N. 1» having all kinds in the city the guests of friend* here returning to her home In Portland
THE REX RHEUMATIC RING
Opera House Block.
W. J FURNI8H, President
Krumw Ihr c*uar
Crier |J uo
A | k > m «I e*id wilt bring our little twuklet that
Is to have charge of the business de­ «
of bad luck these days. Yesterday yesterday. Mr. Stewart will locate
J. N. TEAL, Vlca-Preetdant
tritt lb* (lory
KKX KHKVMAIIC CO
In Pendleton in the future if hl* plana
lx>rd Salisbury’» will shows ha left partment of Columbia College, arriv­ s
was
the
wreck
and
today
the
W
’
alla
T. J. MORRI», Caahtw.
LOUIS HUNZIKKH. Ageat. PeudMoii.
Hatt lord Co»»
au estate valued at »1,581,180.
wnvvnvnvvvvvvTvvvvvvn
ed here yastarday from Portland.
J. W. MALONEY, Aaa’t Cartier. Walla train came in with the rear mature as he wishes.
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Cuticura Soap,Ointment
and Resolvent
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f
The Leaders
The Unsurpassed
The Always Satisfactory
THOMPSON
HARDWARE Co.
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FULL or FALL FINERY
COLUMBIA
COLLEGE
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Tamarack
COIGH BALSAM
Do not fail to attend the
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WALLA WALLA FRUIT FAIR 4
September 28th
to
October 4th
4
:: I nder New Management
i
Many Other Attractions
I
t
F. W. Schmidt’s
The First National Bank
A LITTLE PAINT
GURDANE & McBROOM
Pendleton Savings Bank
C. C. Sharp