1 i mon,” of this city, which took place through the house. They stooped to at Athena last night, was called a beastly things that an animal would draw. Ten rounds were fought, when have been ashamed to do, and left u the referee was unable to give the clean, respectable home, into which | decision to either man. although the they had been admitted through "Demon" is said by local sports to FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1903 kindness. In such a condition as have had the best of It. The gate re­ MILTON AND FREEWATER would shame a hog. Mr. McGaughey GOV. CHAMBERLAIN IS GERWALTA SCHLOL ceipts amounted to »126. Is Justly indignant at this treatment, EXPECTED NOVEMBER 9. OPEN8 NEXT MONDAY. and will have the rascals brought to YIELD ENORMOUS RETURNS. "Black Demon.” not satlsued with the result, has handed the East Ore­ trial, if possible. gonian the following challenge: Dr. C. J. Smith Will Be a Delegate Normal College Opened Wednesday— Over 20,000 Crates of Berries Ship­ Pendleton, October 3, 1903 B. E HARDER WILL ATTEND to National Medical Association— ped Out—Forty Carloads of Prunes Repairs and Extensions Have Been I hereby challenge any man weigh UNIVERSITY AT SEATTLE. State Board of Health Will Recom­ Ing not more than 140 pounds, living Made to the College — Reception Marketed— Montana and Dakota mend a Sanitary Ordinance to All In the state of Oregon, to a glove con­ Yakima, Tendered the New Baptist Mini» Visitors From Heppner, Are Unfailing Markets. test, to a finish, for «uoO a side, or I Cities in the State—Concerning Lewiston and other Places—Post- ter—Brick work on New M. E. will wager the same amount that 1 No like area of fruit land on th? Water Supply of 8alem. Church Has Begun— E. Ridenour office ia Being Checked Up—Carl can stop Tom Scott in Ave rounds. Pacific Coast has produced more Winner to take gate receipts William* Will Attend Dental Col­ May Move to Gilliam County. this year than th»- Milton and Free- Dr. C. J. Smith returned this morn- (Signed) BLACK DEMON lege—Confectionery Business Sold. water district, The soil is so well Ing from a visit to Portland, where Athena, Sept. 30.—Mr. and Mrs. J. adapted to the growth „ __ __ of ___ all ________ kinds of Milton, Oct. 2.—John H. McQuary FROM MIDDLE FORK. H. Hileman and daughter returned is down from his home at Delight. he has been attending the meeting fruit, the climate Is so favorable and of the state board of health and of Monday evening from California. Wash., visiting his parents the water sup|ily so abundant, that the Medical Association, and incident­ Pasturing Yet and Live Stock They were gone nearly six weeks. the greateat possible yield, has been Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dickey returned ally promoting the coming Irrigation They met several Iowa friends in Tuesday from North Yakima, where All in Good Condition. produced there this year convention to be held here beginning San Francisco, and visited their son. P Beginning last -May with dewber­ S Noyer of the Susanville they have been on an extended visit. on the 9th day of November. Lee. blackberries, strawberries and George Fulton who has been em­ While in the city Dr. Smith had a country was In the city today from ries, Mrs. Mays is expected to arrive ployed in Assessor Strain's oAice. I* conference with Mr. Devers, the bead his ranch on the Middle Fork after 1 asj>l»errles, the harvest has been con­ soon from Elgin on a visit to her here visiting at the home of his of the Irrigation Association, and a load or two of supplies. In the tinual since that time, and will yet daughter. Mrs. C. A. Barrett. aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Joseph talke Seattle of congress from this and the sur­ best of condition, and that there is ( Since the berry crop began to of making a young men’s dormitory, rounding states In attendance at the plenty of grass for all of the stock 1 move last spring, a force of over 100 to enter the State University. sloyd. gymnasium and domestic sci­ Mayor 8 A. Miller and wife drove meeting here, but as congress opens in the country The grass in his men. women and children ha* been ence, book cases and cabinets, new to Walla Walla last night to attend on the -same day that the convention pastures is now three inches high constantly employed In the orchards I furniture and equipment, the Atting the fruit fair. Mr. Miller says the meets, it will be impossible for them and growing faster than the cattle and gardens and in the berry pick-1 up of the kindergarten and other ! exhibits are not as good as they have to come. Senator Fulton and the "an eat It off, and this is tbe con­ ing seat-rm. fully 2'S) people working j means toward making the school rest of the Oregon delegation ex­ dition all around that vicinity. There In the fruit business in that district. * HEALTH been before COMFORT ECONOMY plant at Weston a modern and a The amount of berries sent out ♦ Yesterday Mrs. Mrs W J. Nell and pressed sorrow at not being able to is more pasture in the thousand acre* model one. attend. this year reached 20.0W crate*, of all 1 says, owned by Mr. Noyer, so he daughters Miss Lida and Mrs. L. L. Mrs. French and Miss Ferguson However. Governor Chamberlain than there 1* in 5,000 acres of land kinds Two carload* of cherries Are Combined In Berry, went to Penaleton in response have been, engaged to take charge of to a message announcing the death will be here in all probability, as will In this vicinity at this time Th? were handled, beside the amount ♦ the domestic science, which hw been of Mr« M. P Castle, who is a sister- 1 the governor of Idaho. Besides these stock Is his country is all in good hauled away by peddler*, which it 1 for Several years a valued feature of gentlemen, is is expected that Pro- condition, and the growers there will would be impossible to estimate. The « in-law of Mrs. Neil the work. W. A. Robinson, assistent superin­ ; lessor Young, of Eugene. Pierce winter every head they can ao as to jM-acb crop amounted to spproxi- ♦ Star Charlton, of Kamela. has re­ mately 10 carload*, and the prune tendent of the registry system, was Mays, of Portland. Speaker Harris, profit by the dearth of feed here turned to the city to visit friends. crop at least 40 carloads here today checking up the registry of the last legislature, and W. R Mrs. Hull, of Crawfordsville. Or., King, of Ontario, together with others The prune crop was shipped out ASSAULT AND BATTERY work in the post office. is here visiting her daughter. Mra. j :n tbe green state, and the principal Mrs. William Lockwood of Dayton of the prominent men of the state. Fred Gross, and will remain until will be here to help, If the plane of John Pierce Is Defendant in the Jus­ ! market has been tound in the North- has arrived and is visiting at the next week. the committee carry it is thought west, between the cities of Minne home of Mr. and Jin J. L. Miller. tice’s Court. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Stone returned «polls and Butte All the «mal! .Mon- ♦ Carl M. Williams has gone to tnat tbe meeting here will be produc- Ed Redford has Aled a complaint Thursday from Portland. tlve of much good. tana and Dakota town* along _ the Î Portland to attend a dental school Last Saturday evening the good Speaking of the session* of tae in the Justice court alleging assault Great Northern and Northern Pacific ♦ “ Pxrlio Yesterday Mr. L. I. Beardsley sold and battery against his step-eon. They have proven their real worth. people of Athena of all the different Medical Association. Dr. Smith said have bought liberally. ♦ out hi* candy and confectionery John Pierce. Tbe assault was com­ church organisations, to the new that Eastern Oregon bad been honor Hundreds of »atislied peop e :n Pendleton The peach crop was disposed of in 4, business to W R. Ho^ue. Ed Hogue mitted on the reservation yesterday, Baptist minister. Rev. C. H. Moore, and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and a brother will arrive in a few days el by the appointment of several and is the result of a family quarrel Montana and Northern Idaho with a! • and wife, they tendered them a roy­ He himself men from this section. — strong demand from Pendleton and * Albany to take charge of the heaters aiwais recommend them to their from Redford la a white man. while Pierce al welcome in the nature of a home will be the delegate to the national the interior country friends. Sod or. y, in Pend eton, by reception. Over 50 were present and store. I meeting of the association, which s a haltbreed of tbe reservation The winter apple crop will amount , • The case will come up for a hearing it tested the capacity of their litde in Atlantic City next will be held tc more than 50 carload* and will ; Real Estate Transfer*. cottage to the limit to accommodate June Also Dr Tape, of Hot l^ike. as soon as tbe arrests are made and A. M. Elam and Martha L Elam was elected first vice-president, ani the defendant is arraigned and allow- go principally to tbe northwestern ♦ the guests and their generous dona »tat» » and the cities of Chicago and,! have sold to Ira W. Berry for *3.6ou Dr. Ferguson, of The Dalle*, second ed to j lead. tlons. Minneapolis The quality of the win- T acres of land In section 1. township brought in from the Pierce was Contractor Mays and his force of • vice-preaident of the association -ountry this afternoon 1 by Deputy ter apple crop is better this year than A workmen, commenced the brick work 5. north of range 35, being In the State Board of Health Work. ever before The spraying which! Sheriff J. A. Blakley, and when ar- on the new M. E- church building vicinity of Milton. The state board of health bad some raigned pleaded guilty and was fined was done last spring bad a very bene •. Henry Miller has sold for *3 2"V to Monday. The force of men employ­ dcial effect on tbe crop and tbe pests j Interesting session*, and transacted 15 and the costs of the action. ed ia large and the Job will be rush R. J. Motley and C. W. Thompson, a are found in greatly dim eiah*-d » business that will have a material ef ­ ■>*»♦»»♦* WW**«««»* ■*<*<**■»« tract of land in the vicinity of Free ­ ed to completion in tbe snortest pos­ quantity water. containing 160 acres, in sec fect on the future good health of the WALLA WALLA FRUIT FAIR. sible time. The summer apple crop and th» ' Eanesley Ridenour, who has been tion 33. township *. north of range state. At this meeting the tioard adopted the ordinance drafted by Dr Most Successful Fair Ever Held in early fall apples amounted to atrm'. 11 in Athena for several days, left Mon­ 35 east Magdeline Miller et al have sold Smith for presentation to the vari­ the Garden City. Noted fer Its 10 carload*, of excellent quality. The j J day for Condon. Gilliam county, apple acre is increasing in tbe i j t Fair*. where he will investigate a business to A. W Motley and C. W Thomas ous cities, towns and villages of the Tbe ordi­ The Walia Walla fruit fair, which MUton and Freewater district, faster opening. Mrs. Ridenour and sons re­ for *3.2. 160 acres of land m the state for their approval vicinity of Freewater, situated in sec nance provide« for the appointment will close tomorrow, has been the than any other. The grap« crop is j' main here. tlon 34 township «. north of range 35 of boards of health for each city greatest sucres* in the fair line, ever one of the most important of the 1; Glen Sating and Mrs. Gay Clark re­ throughout the state, and outlines enjoyed by that city, where good fairs fruit crop*, and each year tnds a ’1 turned Wednesday from Bear. Idaho east widening market for it. their duties. It is not to be present­ are a c om men occurremr where they attended the funeral of There is some talk of establishing (< t ed to the cities as anything that they Guardian Appointed, Last night, the Afth night of the their mother. Mrs. J. K Saling a cannery at Milton, for the purpose J ‘ Milton, Oregon Miss Mae Cleaver, of Baker City. In tbe matter of the estate of Lui are forced to adopt, but is given to fair, enjoyed an attendance of 5.103 lof handling the fruit that cannot be visited her cousin. A. W. Botkin, dur­ ner Blevins, aged 13. James Blevins, tiH-tn in ord» r that the mo-1- ->f j ro- people compared to 3.966 on the marketed to an advantage and the 11 aged J. Lurry C. Blevins, aged 7. and cedure over the state may b? uni­ same night last year. ing the week. 1t The big pavuion was Ailed to over­ ' surplus that is always fofind ■> tbe ! t t Misses Bessie and Bertie Miller Fred Blevins, aged 5. IJxaie Blevins, I form for the benefit of tbe state Is the magnthcent stock of carpels and rugs we are i crop* ripen, rapidly I t to increase the effleb'nev of th»' board sowing last night, by the crowds that spent Saturday in this city from the mother of the children, today pe­ 1 t showing The 1904 patterns are displayed and ready work. Drafts of the ordinance will • am<- to witnetw the public wedding 1 I Weston Thia ia a Christian ncbool well Miss Bertie has entered the titioned tbe probate court to appoint It t for you to choose the design that pleases your fancy. INVESTIGATE COURTHOUSE. J. W. Maioney g.iardlan The estate be sent to tbe councils «4 the vartori', Ellery's band played tbe wedding located and in a prnaperoua con­ Normal School as a student dition. The college ha* depart­ consists of a policy in the A. O. V. W. cities and incorporated towns, for march ar.d tbe crowds cheered when In our stock you will hnd something to please as we Justice Huffman tied tbe knot that Mormon* Are Said to Be Agamst the u ment* of literature, aienee, elo­ for *2.000. The petition was granted their adoption in the near future. HELIX HAPPENINGS. Th* principal question, ho «ever, made C. A. Colby and Ida M Phares have cat pets from the heavy velvet brusse's to the cution. buainea«, music, and Removal of Union County Seat. and the bond for tbe executor Axed coming before the board, was that of man snd wife. This feature has been preparatory couiees. Full fac­ lighter makes aod all show tl at richness that adds *0 A committee of Mormon settlers ’' Interesting Batch of New* From an at »2.500 the water supply tor the valley i one of the most pleasing events m all from ulty. Separate and flr*t cla*a Nibley, a village tn the centerj" much to the beauty of your rooms. supply ‘ Interestinq Burg. towns, and especially of th«- tbe fairs and carnivals this fall dorm itory accomodations for boy* of Grand Ronde valley, has Just fin Hand Crushed and Broken. for the state institutions In partie- and girls. Low terms. The 4th Helix. Oct. 1.—J. D. Glass left last We bought carpets in a vast quantity and got prices ished an investigation of the court­ Charles Hastings bad his hand ular. the water supply of the capital year opens Sept. 23. Sen-! for night for North Yakima. WAR BORTON THOMPSON. house at Union, and the Union Re­ which cut down the cost so we are in a position to broken this morning while mov.ng a catalogue, Addrta* F. S. Cass, who is an employe on house on West Alta street. He was City wa* discussed, and it was rec­ publican say* they tound the building save you money. ommended filter bed* be put that the W. A C. R . returned today from watching the rollers, and in attempt­ Marriage Last Evening of Baker City to be in good condition, and that it a six weeds’ visit at his old home in ing to straighten one it caught his over the crib in (be river above Sa would be a waste of money to vote j Man With Pendleton Bride. Broad choice,'large savings and expert workmen to In the estimation of tbe board Winchester, Ontario. He brought band and it was crushed and broken, lent Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock, in to build a new courthouse at I.a sew and lay tour carpets, are inducements we ofler. his cousin. Roy McKercher. with him. the roller passing over it. Tbe tn I it would not be a had idea for the the ¡Jtrlors of the Golden Rule bote!. Grande at this time. Next Friday night there will be a jury was dressed and Mr. Hastings is company there to look after tbe pipes Rev. G W Rigby, of the Methodist The expense of removing the coun-, dance given at Huson s hall.. AbotR overseeing his work this afternoon, that lead from the intake to the sta­ church, united in marriage Thoma* ty seat would probably reach the tion. The state institutions are to be 30 couples will take part, it will be anticipating no trouble from the hurt. cautioned as to the use of tbe water. V A Thompson, of Baker City. and amount allowed for new building* given under the auspices of Jesse I and it is probable that In the near Mis* Melinda L Warborton. of thia In the enabling act, *45,000. and these Moore. A. B. Montgomery. D. B. Rich­ Mormon farmers are considering the New Farm Residence. [ future legislation will be necessary city. ardson and others. Huson's orches­ advisability of incurring thts debt in ft Thompson it thi* traveling rep- i Mr. on the subject, whereby the supply A. C. Henderson, who lives on tra will furnish the music, An elab- for these place* will be drawn from resentative of the PeerleM Thrashing I Union county. Their decision that the courthouse is good enough'for all | orate supper will be given at the Birch creek, two m>le* south of Pilot the headwater* of the mountain.-, j “ “' ~ Machine Company, and is well and Rock, was tn Pendleton yesterday Hotel Helix. It promises to be a present purposes mean* that they j buying doors and w.ndows with from 25 to 3n mile* from the town. 1 where be has lived and been in busi­ will not rote for the removal very enjoyable affair. a ness for some time. Mr. and Mr*. { Dealer in Other valley towns were under the which to complete a new residence. J t J. W’. Voughn has just put in a new Thompson will vialt with friends in | . ban of the board, but Salem is the The structure, which will be one of ■ i photo gallery here HORSE HAIR, HIDES And COAL OUTPUT. offender, owing perhaps, to the the city for a few day*, and will then The wheat is practically all in the most commodious and comforta­ ' j chief WOOL ble In that neighborhood, will be fact that rags, strawberry hulls, ba return to Baker City, where they will The Modern Carpet and Fornitore and the farmers are seeding Heppner Coal Mines Producing 30 n con rinds and other refuse are not make their future home. Mr. Fachme, who was so badly cut completed about October 2»>. Hoose of Pendleton Tons A Day. considered to be desirable ingredi- Prompt cash for Wool ; > up about two weeks ago by a man CUNNINGHAM WRITE-UP. ' ents of a good water system A neon- Bucking. The Heppner coal mine* are named Wimpe. was out for the first aâd Sheep Pelts ♦Î At the Congregational parsonage on being wonted at comparatively time Wednesday. Wimpe is still at Boston Sheep Publication Give* Uma­ capacity The output now amounta I FOR IRRIGATION SPEECH. Johnson street, on Thursday evening. large. Office and Warerooms, < ¡ tilla Man Three Page*. to about 31» ton* a day The Hotel Helix reports a large October 1. 1903. Daniel Bucking and Corner of Webb and Cottonwood < ' Mabel Anson, both of Weston, were Author of th« Idaho Irrigation Law The Shepherd's Bulletin for Sep­ New scales have been Installed trade during the pas< summer. united In marriage by Rev. Jonathan PENDLETON ■ - OREGON ! Would Address the Coming Con­ tember contain« a thre>--i>age write­ at the mine* and the bunkT capa­ Edwards. The young couple, accom­ up of Charles Cunningham and his city is being increased SUIT ON NOTES. vention Here. panied by Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Orgood. sheep business in this county. J H. I.owell. one of the commis­ The Bulletin is published in Bos­ Over Five Thousand Dollar* Involv­ urove over from Weston and returned sioners of irrigation for Idaho, secre­ last night. New and Sec­ ton. with branch offices in Salt Lake ed—Saving* Bank I* Plaintiff. tary of tbe state irrigation board, and and Chicago, and ia one of the best ond Hand Goods author of the Idaho irrigation law. sheep magazines published In the Sale of a Farm. Sult waa filed In the office of the Bought and Sold has expressed bis willingness to come county clerk this morning by the United States. This article is com­ Catherine M. Ferris and Robert 1 Pendleton Savings Bank against I. L. Ferris, her husband, have sold to W. to Pendleton snd deliver an address plimentary to Mr. Cunningham and ♦ on tbe subject of irrigation legisla ­ ♦ Ray, Adella and Maurice Kline, Bal P. Leach for (1.000. tbe southwest his immense sheep business and is ♦ leray A McCourt and Charles and quarter of tbe southeast quarter of tion at the coming meet'.hg of tbe a valued extension to his already ♦ I MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY Grace Carter for the recovery of section 21. in township 4 north of state aasociation in thia city. wide scope of acquaintance in the I Mr. Lowell is a resident of Caldwell money on Ave promissory notes is- range 36 east, containing a tract of Uvec ’ ock worid. 312 Court Street ♦ and is one of the foremost Irrigators sued by the bank to Ray. land in the neighborhood of Weston I of Idaho, and has taken deep interest Poseewee all the soothing The caae ia merely an attempt to mountain* Real Estate Transfer«. In the subject of legislation, as shown get money borrowed by Ray. the - --------- -------------- g—e—— and healing virtu«« of our Catherine M Ferris and Robert W by his comprehensive law now in other parties to the suit having been O- R. A N. Paid Damage*. rVTTTVrVMJUUULft ft-aJUUUl tailltlil i»«a**«eaeeTTnnm for Ferris have «old to West Larder force in his state. As Mr. Lowell mixed in it aa the result of an old native white pine com­ Tbe La Grande Chronicle aays the recommended the Idaho law. in his *3.000. the northeast quarter of the suit and Judgment. 0. R. A N. company, through Claim southeast quarter, and the southeast bined in a palatable form. Between January 31, 1902, and June Agent D. E. Hall, has just paid the address In this city some weeks ago, nortneast quarter of 21 of the same year, Ray borrowed widow of Fireman W. H. roust, who a talk from tbe author of this law quarter of the township 4 north of It is unexcelled for of the bank *5,200, giving his notes was kelled at Weatherby, some time at this meeting would be a feature of section 21. in range 36 east, being a tract of land at 10 per cent interest for the ago, in tbe boiler explosion, the sum special Interest. The Idaho law Is — ■ ■ ■ AN D — in the vicinity of Weston.. amounts, and a mortgage on his of *2.700. the full amount of her said to be the best irrigation law on W. J. Furnish and Jessie M. Furn­ the statute books of any Western property for the security. The bank claim. COUGHS ' state, and as this Is a vital subject ish have sold to O. T. and R A. Bis- now asks that the mortgage be fore- OF PENDLETON. «eager for *2.000. tbe south half of for discussion in Oregon now. no closed, the property sold at public SATURDAY’S LOCALS. feature of tbe meeting would be more tbe northeast quarter, and the north sale and they recover under their andCOLDS half of the southeast quarter of sec­ interesting than this address. prior Hen in the sum of *5.200 to tion 14. In township 4. north of range visit- R. J. Ruckman. of Union, is a getber with interest on the various 31 east, being a tract of land In the SIG REAL ESTATE DEAL. notes, *395 attorneys’ fees and inci- or in the city today. vicinity of Despain Gulch 25 and 50 cents Under tbe Auspices of the Leslie Swaggart was a visitor in dentals. Bentley snd Hartman Sell »24.000 Athena today on business. Looking for Winter Pasture. Worth of Property Yesterday Wallia Walla County Fair Assoc-ation SUIT FOR PARTITION. G. W. Hunt, of Foster, is in the city I er bottle Evening. George McGoughey, of Alba, who today on a business visit. Sio.ooooo . IN , PURSES . AND . PREMIUMS The enterprising real estate Arm met with a severe accident two veeks George Darveau Wants to Get Ac- C. E. Nelson, tbe brickman of Wen- ago in which he broke bls right arm of Bently & Hartman yesterday even­ at cese to a One-Sixth Interest, ton. was in the city today. ing closed two land deals aggregating below the elbow by his horse falling t New Track sod Grouids Fastest Horses on Coast George Darveau has filed a com- Miss Josephine Crigler is visiting *24.000. J. W. McCormmach. through on him, passed through Pilot Rock plaint in a suit of partition against with relatives and friends in Milton. this busy Arm. sold to Hans Struve yesterday on his way to Pendleton. Entered and Celebrated Thor Built «i co*t ot tn.«» Bridget Pldgeon et al, asking that * J. E. Wilcox, of Milton. was in the the east half of section 11. township Mr. McGoughey Is engaged in the oughbred Herve*. Cattle, aud BERT in the NORTHWEST Sheep will be shown ......... the court sell lot 7 in block E, of the city today for a short business visit. 3. north range 32. E. W. M.. for »12.- cattle business and Is now looking for reservation addition of the city. a suitable place to winter his stock. Miss Bertha C. Long, of Weston, 000. and Mrs. Belle Murphy, of North The complaint alleges that the REDUCE» RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS Yakima, sell« to J. W. McCormmach —Pilot Rock Record. The Reliable Druggist plaintiff is the owner of a one-sixth is ' islting in the city for a short the west half of section 25, township time. ■ ... DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND.... I 3 north, range 32 E. W. M„ for *11.- intersot in the property, and asks FoaioCc* Block Phone £aln Returned to California. Constable Jesse IJeuallen. of Wei- that after it is sold and the costs of 750. Both deals were made on a cash JUDGE THOS. H. BRENTS, H. B. CAS WILL, C. W. Hollis, formerly of Athena, the action taken from the proceeds, ton, is in the city today, on official basis and It Is the largest land trans­ where he was engaged extensively in President. Secrestry. ORGANIZED MARCH 1, IMS. tbe remainder be apportioned be- business action recorded in tii.s city since the the general merchandise business, JtkJUUULRAULkJLklS ilMtllllllHHIitmumimumi' tween the owners of the land. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, of Ba ­ Spargur tract at Maxwell was soin, left for his home in California this CAPITAL......................... SKXMXXL Balleray A McCourt represent the ker City, were in the city yesterday, some two months ago. morning, after a visit with friends plaintiff In the suit. the guests of friends, here. Mr. Hollis has been in the City Transacts a sanerai banking t rie Aod in tbe blood caunrs SciatKo, Gout ami Neuraljia George Church, of Milton, was a MRS. LONEY DEAD. for several days looking after Inter­ ASUSEO HIS KINDNESS. visitor in the city today, having come ests here. THE REX RHEUMATIC RING interest allowed en time here to transact business. Former Reeldent of County Died WHITE SEWING MACHINES Rvmorea the cauae. Pncr fl 00 A poatal card wilt bring our little booklet that Exchange bought and sold or aH Two Young Men of Thia City Dam­ Tuesday in Canada, Joe Kennedy left this morning for Funeral of Mrs. Russel. teiU the story RKX XHItl'MATIC CU.. principal pointa. aged a Man Who Treated Them Whitman, where he will enter the Tutuilla, Oct. 2—Word has just LOVIS HVNCIKEK. Agent. Pendleton. Hartlord Coon The funeral of Mrs. Blanche Russel, Special attention given to cello» Kindly at Hie Home. college for the coming year. l>een received of the death at Toron­ who committed suicide at Spokane. tiens. Two young men of this city, who Frank Wells, one of the prominent to. Canada, of Mrs. David Loney, for­ Tuesday, was help at Athena yester­ bare been hauling hay from the stockmen of tbe Camas Prairie coun­ merly for lu or 12 years a resident day afternoon. Mrs. Russel was a ranch of George McGaughey, who re­ try, is in the city today on a short of this county. former.. Athena girl, and had many Mrs. Loney was seized with a can­ relatives In that city and Weston. sides near Hidaway Springs, were al­ business trip. lowed by Mr. McGaughey to occupy H. A. Richardson, a young business cerous affection two years ago which, his house while he was absent on a man of Adams, was in the city yes­ although relieved temporarily, could Land Proofs Illegal, hast. terday in the interests of his busi­ not be cured, and conscious of the Ten homesteaders of Franklin approaching end of her Illness, re ­ He cautioned the boys to be care­ ness at home. county, Washington, have had their turned to her old home In Canada ful and told them to enjoy the use filings cancelled by the department. R. C. French, the president of the On and after April 1, fare over •f the house as long as they wished. Weston Normal school, returned to in June, where she died on Tuesday. Frauds in making Anal proofs were When Mr. McGaughey returned the Pendleton & Ukiah Stage Line unearthed. Some of the claims have ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. from a hunting trip of about a week, his home this morning, after a short been proved up for two years will be: he found his home in a deplorable visit in tbe city on business. Mr*. R. N. Stanfield, of Echo, ac­ “Black Demon” Issue* a Challenge to Paadtelea to V*tab, W. reand trip, *6; Pes­ condition. The young fellows whom atelo* la Alba, »J 74, rewad tri*, P; Peadlaioo he had accommodated, instead of ap­ companied by her niece Mis* Two masked men robbed the saloon Mor­ Fight Any 140 Pound Man in Or» 10 Midge, 12, renal trip, »3 40: Pendiate« le of Frank Gansneder. of Portland. Fri­ gon. ! ya, 11.» round trip, *».ao; Pendleto* to Filet preciating the favor, scattered can­ row, left thia morning for Weston, Kock. *1. ronad trip, »1.40. ned tomatoes, fruit, vegetables, filth where Miss Morrow will enter the The glove contest between Jack day morning, securing »60 In cash JESSE FAILING Offlw at Oalde» Rule Moiri and refuse from their cooking all Normal Collei«. Overdorf, of Weston, and "Black Do- from the two men In the saloon. SCALP HUMOURS Souedily Curai bj Citara Sop and Ointment Whea Ewy Other Remedy and Physicians Fail. Cole's Original Air Tipht Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Coal Stoves Tire Hardware I s Æ glu FULL of FALL FINERY I COLUMBIA COLLEGE ! I G. It. GIBBS. Agent I Í JACK BROWN BAKER & FOLSOM GURDANE & McBROOM 1 : Helix Art Stadio Tamarack COUGH BALSAM I RACES Tie H Nittoulliai ..... Live Stock Show WILLI Willi, OCTOBER 19 mi !0 : F. W. Schmidt's Pendleton Savings Bank The Standard and Schedule of fares : c r t » r r m r r r m r r r m rrrvrv rnrrnrrnnnnr J. W. Vauglw, Prop.