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Wilson rendered an opinion to the commissioner»' board yesterday which put the appropriation In unfa vorable light. Mr. Wilson takes the stand that the proposed home would be a private charity, not a public in ¡dilution, and as such could not legal i IDAHO SHEEPMEN PROFIT ly command an appropriation front BY PAST EXPERIENCE. the county. TOBER 1«, 1903. "u Well u Men Are Made I by Kidney and ; About 60 Per Cent of toe Number Kept ! Last Winter Will be Held Over ■ Fifteen Bladder Troable. « Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, I This Year—Everything cold off discouragesandlesseusambition; beauty, That Was Fit to Ship. vigor and cheerful ness soon disappear 8. E. Todd, of Shoshone, Idaho. when tbe kidneys axe talking to the Boise Statesman, on out of order or dis the aheep situation in that state, eased. says that only about 60 per cent of Kidney trouble has the number held over last year will l»econie so prevalent be kept this winter. that it is not nncom- Many of the large owners lost heav ? mon for a child to be born afflicted with ily last winter, and the old hay crop, weak kidneys. If the which had been on hand for years child urinates toooften, if the unne scalds past, was completely fed out, leav the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an ing nothing but this year's crop to age when it should be able to control the fed on this winter, and if a hard win lissage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ter should come, there would be even ting, depend upon it, thecause of thediffi- greater suffering than last year, if cultv is kidney trouble, told the first the herds were not cut down greatly. With this fact In view the sheep step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. Thia unpleasant men are shipping out everything that trouble is due to a diseased condition ot wtll pass the exactions of the mar the kidneys and bladder and not to a ket. and tbe winter will find tbe num liabit as most people suppose. ber of sheep in the state of Idaho Women as well as men aie made miser about 40 per cent leas than last year. able with kidney and bladder trouble, Tbe hay crop has been excellent, but and both need the same great remedy. it was also excellent last year, and it The mild and the immediate effect of was cleaned up completely with thou 5wamp-RooC is soon realized. It is sold sands of tons of old hay in addition, by druggists, in fiity- which is not to be found in the coun- cent and one-dollar try this year. size bottles. You may The price of sheep is not what have a sample bottle Idaho sheepmen would like very much by mail free, also a pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, to see it. but they realize that it is including many of tliethouMnds of teati- suicide to hold on longer, for the momal letters received from sufferers shipping season will soon be over, cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., and the country will not support the Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention number of 6heep now on the range. Over 1.300 cars of sheep have been this paper. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, shipped out from Btaine county alone, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad over the Wood River branch, and as dress, Binghamton, N. Y , on every many more from Elmore, and Ban nock counties. From these three bottle. counties, over 1.000,000 have been marketed this fall. Mr. Todd says the fall rang»- all over Bout Bern Idaho is in excellent condition and the hay crop good, Aside from a small loss of sheep in some of the bands high up in the some poisonous mountains, from weed, this season has been very fav- orabie for tbe sheepmen, and with a reduced number of sheep on the ranges thia winter, and a sufficient amount of hay to keep them safely, through any kind of a winter their condition is satisfactory. HOSEHOLO CARES. ' CONSUMPTION Tax the Women of the Pendleton SHEEP LEAVING RANGES tamo as Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household duties. Thousands of Head in Deschutes Val ley ar« Being Driven tn Various With a constantly aching back. D«stina-..on«. A woman should not have a bad back Deschutes river for a distance of And she wouldn't if the kidneys orty miles above Deschutes presents were well. x busy appearance at this time of Doan's Kidney Pills make well kid the year with the many thousand neys. «nep which are passing constantly Here isa PewUeton woman who or . period of ,hrM > weeks or a indorses this claim: month during their migration from Mrs. George Hays, living at No. be Cascade mountain ranges to the 223 LiReth street, corner of West itferent sections of the country Bluff street, says: "1 can recommend ■here they are owned. Doan's Kidney Pills to all sufferers During the past week over 15.0«i0 from backache and other kidney ead of sheep have passed the big troubles, with utmost confidence that Icadows on the Deschutes. they will do everything that has been The past season has seen some claimed for them by those who have arly snows on Cascade mountains used them as well as by the makers. Jne in August and another about the Tbe trouble for which I used them first of last month being unusually was principally backache. w‘th which heavy for that time of toe year. No I had been bothered off and on for a tosses however have been reported long time. It hurt t-ie badly when I stooped to do any housework that The feed along the Deschutes river caused a strain on the back. I read is about an average, although this an advertisement about Doan’s Kid side of Silver lake it has been eaten ney Pills and decided to try them, down pretty close. I asi week there feeling that they could do no harm, vere 13 bands north of that place even if they did no goxl. I got a which were feeding on brush and ap box in the store of Brock 4k McCo parently doing very well. mas Co. and used only one box, as WOOD FAMINE THREATENED. that was sufficient to relieve L»e backache and I have not felt it Walla Walla 1« Paying Highest Pric* since.” in Years for Fuel. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Foster Milburn Co.. Rrom the present indications it will Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the cost the people of Walla Walla no United States. -mall amount of money to keep warm Remember the name— DOAN’S— during the ccming winter, says the and take no other. Walla Walia Statesman. The prices or fuel are increasing at a rapid rate and those who did not lay in a good supply of wood during •he summer I, <te will now have to pay fancy p rie es for heating material The local dealers are asking *6.50 yer cord for saved wood and *f for fiur-foot lengths. Large tots of the latter, however, are being delivered at prices ranging from *5.50 to *5.75 per cord. Eugene Tausick had 2.500 cord* en gaged from Hood River parties, which was to be delivered here during the present month, but several days ago ;be satire lot was carried into the Columbia river by a flood. Mr. Tau sic k has just returned from Hdbd River, where he placed another or der with a firm for ns large a sup ply. MAY NOT GET THE HOME. Walla Walla County Fails to Appro priate for Stubblefield Asylum. Walla Walla, Oct, 13.—The county i i commissioners did not decide yester day to appropriate *10.000 for the proposed Stubblefield Home, The matter of the appropriation, in fact, was shelved entirely until the next meeting, nearly a month away, The board will meet again November 2, when more petitions will probably be presented. Prosecuting Attorney Lester O. R. A N. WRECK. was purchased from Brenuau ti Smith, of Beaver Creek, and will to- delivered soon. Mr. Lonergan find» . ■ the cattle »ituatlon In the Interior about the same as It has been dur Ing the entire fall season. Feed Is scare eand high priced, and the grow W. T. SHAW OF FREEWATER ers cannot possibly bold over any ENTHUSIASTIC IRRIGATOR. . large amount of stock. UNITED STATES SENATOR ThURSTON, - - The Brilliant Statesman from Nebraska* Makes an Important Public Utterance. FOR THREAT TO KILL MANY PROMINENT 8ays His District Will Send Good LIST. G«org« Johnson, of Meacham, Is Hold Exhibit—Thinks the West is Now to Circuit Court on Ssrlous Charge. •t the Dawn of Her Best Indus * ( George Johnson, of Meacham, was trial Era—is Familiar With Blue Extensive Papers Will Be Read on brought IM In twx today by Sheriff Taylor, a la a a . — . . UIUURIIV Mountain Reservoir Site. All Important School Subjects Dur-1 charged with _____ J 'hreatening to shoot Ing the Three Days* Convention— George Curran as the result of a W. T. Shaw, a member of tbe Mil All in Attendane« Will Se Enter- quarrel over some sheep. It is al ton and Freewater Ditch company, and — — tained Free of Charge by Studente leged tnat Johnson shot Curian's one of the delegates from Freewater dog and threatened to do the same to to the Ogden Irrigation Congress, of the Normal School and the Cit- Curran. Tbe row occurred on the was in the city yesterday evening. _____ „, liens. 10th. Judge Fitz Gerald held John and expressed himself as being high- son for trial In the sum of *250. Pros ly pleased ... . with ... the prospects for a County Superintendent Nowlin has ecuting Attorney Halley will flic a rousing meeting of the State Irriga- completed the program for the coun motion for his trial directly In the tlon asso« iat ion In this city next ty teachers’ institute, to be held at circuit court, thus dispensing with a month. Weston November 4, 5 and 6. It is preliminary hearing In the justice's Mr. Shaw is an enthusiastic lrri- one of the most elaborate that has court. gattonisi, and a practical one. In the been rendered at similar meetings — —----------- — —. —— -, , .. m , j : best sense of the word. He has wit- The following is the program for, CAVALRY HORSES. 1 neased the transformation of the the annual teache rs' Institute, whlcn 1 | cheap laud, that was once considered convenes in the college chapel, at Needed 294 Animals and Secured 250 I worthless, in portions of Umatilla Weston at 9 a. m.. Wednesday,' No-1 in Different Parts of Oregon. county, Into growing orchards, alfal vetnber 4, and continues three daye- ' Colonel E P. Godfrey, Lieutenant fa fields and wheat fields worth ail the Wednesday, November 4, • a. m. ' Calvert and Captain J. Tempany. all way from *50 to *300 per acre. This transformation is enough to Opening exercises, Mias Ethel Gar I of the Fort Walla Walla cavalry, left Ew-Senator John M. Th nr» ton, of Omaha, Nebraska, is ons of tho most prom9 field. this morning for their station, after a make a man enthusiastic. Mr. Bbaw « nt and influential men in the country. He made the ipesch nominating Presl- "Nature Study." Dr. H. Sheldon, of I >rip through thia county and part of thinks, and ¿is enthusiasm is conta d> at McKinley at the SL Louis convention, and was made permanent Chairmaa the State University. : tbe state in search for horses for gious. of this ccnvcn tion. He wm also made Chairman of the convention that renomi In regard to the program for the "Arithmetic,'• Professor C. i the troop at Walla Walia. The gen- R nated the late Preaident McKinley at Philadelphia. He vas appointed by Pres coming meeting, he favors the in French. I tlemen were after 294 hordes, and had Recess, followed by "History,” by the good luck to get all ot the num- troduction of the greatest number ident McKinley to be Chairman of the Ht. Louis Exposition Commiasioiu This; nt gentleman recently wrote tho following letter to The Pereas Dr. Sheldon. i ber with tbe exception of about 40 of actual irrigators. He »„inks tbe ' Columbus, Ohio: "Reading." J. H. Ackerman, stat« . Hurs«*» ____ ____ _________ ________ for __ government use are very story of the actual reclamation of the Medicine ■ Wash/ngron, D. April 6, 1901. superintendent of public instruction. I scarc-e, as the horse of the range is arid soil. Is »the best one that can be- •• I have used Pc run a at various times during tbe past year or two Noon intermission. * too light for tbe hare! work of tbe told everywhere In the West Hc- “Geography.” Mias Myra Ferguson. (cavalry, and only the pick of I the ’hints anything that wil! tend to. with most satisfactory results. ■ wm pMjl t|je requlremc nts of bring t he people together, in a clear I of th« State Normal re-ii College. •• It entirely relieved me from an Irritating cough—the result ot I er understanding of the meaning ot "Psychology tor Teachers." **• the examination. excessive effort In the presidential campaign, and I am a firm be | irrigation. ia a neceaaary part of > Sheldon. I liever in Its efficacy for any such trouble."—Jno. M. Thurston. ¡every program, dealing with tbe sub : Recess. followed by "Current i MAXWELL COMPROMISE. ject. Catarrh La.» already become a national < Internal remedy for catarrh. 71.«re are Events." by Charles F Chessman, of Mr. Shaw says a fine fruit exhibit | CUT»*. Jt* ravage« rxtewi from uccaa practically do w>edicinal rivals in th« the State Normal. Man Injured in O. R. A N. Wr«<k Ef can be collected In the Freewater ana 1 to ocean. “Rending for Teachers" Professor field. fects Settlement Out of Court, Milton districts. and that the citi-1 More than one-half the people are Sheldon Peruu* is not a local application os The case of William Maxwell, the zt . nM ta t»- pleasure in sending I Bffecti d by iL II has become such a1 temporary relief; ills a permanent cure. Intermission until evening. traveling mar. who was injured In everything in tbe fruit, vegetable I ■erioua matt- r" that il ha» pa.—-d the Orchestral trio. Perun* to a «y»temle remedy. It «r*dl- the Meacham wreck last January baa and gram lines, which ____ ___ _ might add to i bound*.-it a of the medical proteamon <-ates catarrh from the system. Il cure« Recital. Miss Jessie Shepherd been compromlaed and Maiw« ll'a suit I the lnt<-rest of the meeLng" Song Miss Lol» Peebles Aiude from farming and improving and l<-oom* a national qm-auon. tuna- catarrh wherever located. Its cures are Ixtuie, "Horace Mann." by Judge lor I4O.000 has been withdrawn The <ompromise was effected yesterday. his land. Mr. Shaw is a busy and in tor» are talking about it; Cun^reMinea s radical and lasting 1-owell. Fritz Vollmer, Preaident t».hwe Judge Bennett. of The Dalles, was dustnous student of the science of are disco», ing i L Song. Miss Ethel Garfield. Maxwell's attorney. They arc not only considering the ex luscher Sacngertmzd, Chieajo, in a re I irrigation, and ha» made examinations Thursday, November 5, 9 a. m. it wiU be remember« d 'hat Max I of the reservoir sites and storage fa- tent and chronic nature of the dl»*-a**. cent letter to Th« Perun* Medicine Co, Opening exercise«, conducted by I well, following the accident, was a | cillttea of the Blue mountains, and bat the ¡>*»Ibdity of finding a nation*, •ays: Miss E'hel Garfield i patient for many week» at 3t. An- ! has located and surveyed mountain remedy to meet this national calamity. MMy vole was so badly affected from “Nature Study," Dr. Sheldon litony » nospttal at this piar» i storage reservoirs, on the headwaters The catarrh remedy, Perun*, ««em» to catarrh that I was afraid I would lose II “Arithmetic," Professor R. G.j I of the Walla Walla river and the var- be the main czpecteUon in this dlree- entirely. I read of sc-uto of the wonder- French. Catarrh and Hay F«v«r. Moving to Milton. I ons streams coming down tbe west tton. ful ll.iugx your Peruna would do and Recess, followed by “ A Program for Liquid Cream Halm is becoming slo|H? of tbe Blue mountains which R. R Collins, who has been in the Dr. Hartman, Preetdent of The Hart though: U advtooble to try «um« myself. Rural Schools." by Superintendent quite a« popular io many localities | would hold sufficient water to fur- wood business at Kamela for the past mao Sanitarium, d«-v.»*d the remedy, “ I am pleosed to »tate that in a very as Ely's Cream Balm solid It is | nish every' farm tributary to those t Perov*, over forty years ago, aad tbe eight years, has purchased property Ackerman short I.me I was cured.”—Fritz Vollmer, ’ ’ History, ’ Dr. Sheldon I prepared for use in atomisers, and is iitrvam*. during tbe entire at Milton and wil. move his family season ret*dy *» a catarrh cure ha« i*en grow- Ad Ire»» th* Peruua M-dicine Ccu, C> Noon intermission. highly prized by those who have with nothing but the stored there in- a short time to reside per flood ■ L*g tn favu« et-adily all ti«e»e years. lutabux, for a book of totiooiicli, "importance of Little Thlnes. ” Su- tieen accustomed to call upon physl water of the spring manently. He owns a large tract of Il »toads today lefore th« nation a* a routuining letters from prominent zu«m clans for ouch i a treatment. Many land near Kamela but tbe timber is l«rint endent Ackerman He thicks that the We«t is just “Civics." Dr. Sheldon cut off from most of It. physicians are using and prescribing now at the dawn of one ot the most ' Iborou^.Cy tested, accurately scientific and women eoncerniBg Pc-ruua. Rccesfc. followed by "Reading,” Su ! It. Ail the medicinal properties of splendid ages, known to man He I ' the celebrated Cream Balm are con perintendent Ackerman The Scotts Go North. looks forward to the time wren tue passed the check, but claims that tbe "EducatiooaJ Value of Pictures in tained in tbe liquid form, which is government will undertake on the ! i«per had been given to him by Pa W. M. Scott and wife and Ira C. Teaching.” Mrs. R. C. French. of the 75 cents, including a spraying tube largest posaibie scale, the conetrur- I Harrity. who did not wish to cash it Scott and wife went this morning to State Normal. VWD KAA A All druggists, or by man. Ely Bros. tion ef great reaerre r systems, high I in person, as he owed a bill in the sa- the northern payt of the county on a luu-rm: ss ion until ever.ing 5« Warren street. New York. op In tbe snow belts, and the building i loon at the time. Anderson passed visit for a week. I^ecture by Superintendent Acker- ot great carrying canals, from those ' the check, an be aad been requested I man. “The Trend of Education What ! .-enervolrs. to the farming cotnmun- I to do. After passing the ebeck and is It?" | :ty. below, that every foot <J9 tnlroty getting the money. Anderson gave Superintendent Ackerman's lettore ! land may be supplier in the time of Harrity *1 while m the saloon, and is the felknr who is will be preceded and "Tollo«ed by a 'I went out gave him the need and the tale population of the I after 1 musical program not yet arranged in | ■ <v>untry. will he employed in agricul- rest ot the money. He was not a detail, but which the committee proa»- ' ' tore, stock raising, and fruit culture. of tne fact that the check wa i«es shall be excellent. I Instead of crowd.ng into the dense «oud until be Lad been arrested, ELEVEN HUNDRED FINE Friday, November 6, 9 a. m. MRS. LEGERWOOD. UKIAH, Centers and oppressive streets of the rase was sent to the jury. J. H. Car ter conducted the defense great citiei. The opening exercises will be coo- i YOUNG EWES WERE SOLO. DIES SUDDENLY ducted by Ml ar Ethel Garfield In hl» opinion these irrigation case meting* are- th<- agemcies by which “Psychology for Tencbers." Dr in order SEVERED A TENDON. Return of th« Cat« Family From thia splenuid condition will be grad- Sh* Crossed th« Plain« in th« Early I bheluoD. ualiy realized "Applied Kindergarten Work in Wallowa County — Man Seriously Sixties—She Suffered a Long Time Result of Herbert McGinn Making a Primary and Ungraded Schools." Lsmed From Cutting an Ankle From a Cancer — Jim Wilkes, of Miss V. E Bowlsby. of the Weston WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. “Slide for UN.’ ' I With an Ax—B<g Sale of Sheep to * Pendleton, Purchases s Shoe Store Normal College Herbert McGinn, the 12 year-old son Cunningham. Recess, followed by “Language | L Bruce, ot Umatilla, is in the of John McGinn, met with a painful —8. C- Kilgor«, Sen* « Large ___ _..|rtty. , accident last nigs*. as the result of Amount of Barley at a Cent Per Work." J H Ackerman Ridge Oct, 10. — The Fbarr.wald | “Sloyd Work.” Edwin Brure Mias Harvey, of Pitot Rock, is trad a boyish game He rigged up a long Pound. Bro«, sold their ewes to J. H. Rust Noon Intermission. wire from the top of the woodshed to Ing in tbe city today. "Reading." BuperintetMer.t Acker for a fair figure this week. There 'he corner of tl»e porch, and adjust- Dean Hamilton, of Weston, vtslte^ Athena, Oct. 11.—William Simon- man. were something over 1,100 head, all id a heavy canvas screen at the bot with friends In the city yesterday. ton. accompanied by his wife and “Geography.” Miss Myra Ferguson. fine young sheep. tom of tbe wire. He would then daughters, Zopha and Celia, of R-dge Matt Mosgrove. of Milton. is in the limb np on a ladder and make a Many in our neighborhood have al Recess followed by "Tbe Teacher IE LU AL BA1IY SUPPLY Cl is visiting at the borne of his son. in the Recitation." Professor Psu) ready done th?lr fall seed lag. and It city today on a short business viatL "slide for life" down to the screen I T B. Simonton. They report the sud Wyman, of the Weston public scKoola. looks nice from the recent rains. Poetizad, Or. ______ _ _ of _______ T 'Weaver, Athena, _____ was __ s ____ visit He was making one of these slides den death of *MI m Elizabeth Leger Mr. acd Mrs. C. R. Cate aad fam- i or <n the city for a short time yes- last night, when hi» foot went Ten five-minute speech«« by prom •5 Frod Street wood, of Ukiah She came across the inent educator* ily returned to their Gurdane home I terday. I through tue screen and h;s heel plains in the early sixties and lived a few days ago after a long visit with I j v - - .. .... . Music. caught against the globe of a lap- J. N. B. GerkiBg. of Athena. 1« vis at Ridge until about five years ago. their daughter and family. Mrs. John i iting in the city for a dsy or no oe tern. The tendon of Ackiies was Adjournment when she moved to Ukiah and re Dorherty. of Wallowa county. The The residents of Weston and the severed and had to be fastened to mained until her death. Bbe lived io student* of the normal school have trip was traversed by team, much bsatBMB. gether by the physicians. If no com tbe good oM age of about 74 years, arranged to entertain all tbe teach- to the benefit of the health of tbe | D. Willthm» and son of Athena plications set in it is thought that Cate, | *«* tn the city for a visit with friends and for tbe past 10 or 15 years she era free of charge, during their •t*y party, especially that of Mrs I___ _ the boy will get over his mishap in " tor a short time. has been afflicted with a cancer there. who has been ailing for some time. I time, but K will take some weeks for which gathered around her heart like J. ____________ H Meridttb. _______ of Pilot ______ Rock, _ i* in Miss Man E Whittaker has re- the hurt to ueal. a mass of beads. She leaves two RIGBY-CLOVE Ifi TURNING turned from a visit to Spokane, where [ tbe city today visiting with friends brothers, Samuel Legerwood, of I and transact nig business. she has many relations. OUT HAYING DEVICE- Ukiah, and John Ledgerwood, of Long James Kinney is reported to have J. J. Worcester left yeste day to! Creek, and their families, to mourn It Is Attached to th« Mower and No sold his sheep to Charles Cunning Sumpter and Granite districts to look the toss of* a dear sister and loving ham. and then to have arranged to after mini eg interests He <iii be t 1 Rake 1« Needed—It 1« th« Joint ship some sheep to Chicago for Cun aunt, besides a host of friends She LL« twenty psTBsnt III*, stsnal I 1 gone an. indefinite length of time— Production of Harrah, Cox and ningham also, in a snort time was buried in the Ukiah cemetery prtBIca Pt pcssibly all winter E the 8th Hay«, Who Cam« to Pilot Rock Calvin Ogle, of Huron. Wash who < ••« valw» 3 tk rear »--W5 » I Jim Wilkes, of Pendleton, has Ot d op pob«T « : TRIAL TODAY OF ANDERSON From Iowa and Missouri—Have Al bas been visiting his uncle. B. . . bought out the shoe shop of this my. AtvpCwab I KT*. Ogle, at Athena, Is now visiting | CHARGED WITH FORGERY. so Improvement on Wood Saws. Robert Copplc, who recently pur- Imai rot; ter Itte Thomas Ogie and J. T. Ogle, of tkis Doctors first prescribed The Rlgby-Clove people have add place. < haaed about 70 head of cattle from ; > Ayer ’ s Cherry Pectorsl over Defense Puts Up an Ingenious Modi STATE LIFE IKgt RvXCgC ». l-ong_ Creek, sold them to Blusher. ed wood saws and mowing machine G W. Linau er is in from his John e ladiaaapo, • ladtaaa fying Claim—Passed the Chock. 60 years ago. They use it tbe Walla Walia cattie buyer, at • attachments to their line of manu Day ranch looking after business. Not Knowing it Was Bogus—Thi« W.J HOXER. Xtaa.-er factures. Both machines are built today more than ever. They gain of from *3 to *4 per head Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 GnUiford and Term of Court is Quiet. J«4d Bia « rrodtero Oi^s Charley McFarlands is moving in along original line«—in fact, tbe lat family, of Vinson. are, visiting _ reia- ter is an entirely new device The attention of the circuit court a cottage owned by John Davidson, of lives and friends in the vicinity ot It is the joint production of three Milton and Athena, at present has been taken up all morning with this city. 8. C. Kilgore sold to John Keen 38 ,.mep named Harrah Cox and Hays, P. E. Fletcher, who slashed an the consideration of the ease of the sacks of barley, the sacks averaging who have lived for about a year and ankle with an ax some time ago. had State vs. Henry Anderson. This is 117 pounds, at one cent per pound. a half near Pilot Rock. These men the misfortune to hurt It again, and the case where It is alleged that the defendant went into the Last Chance’ The Athena school Is progressing were from Southern Iowa and North is a very bad cripple at present rely upon it for colds, coughs, nicely under Professor Watts and the ern Missouri, and the patent spoken Miss E Warner is teaching school saloon, on Main street, and passed a bronchitis, consumption. most efficient teachers. They have of was issued to them since they at Gurdane, and is reported to be check for *38 on the bartender. The They will tell you bow it now enrolled 195 scholars and several esme West. All three returned to giving ratisfaetton. check was puniorted to be signed by heals inflamed lungs. Ellsworth, and was drawn in more are expected. There is good the East yesteraay with their fami Mrs. G. W. Linsner and family and Dave * 1 ha4 a vwry bed few three ywer» prospect of having a fine school this lies—probably not to remain there Miss Margaret Turner have moved favor of Thomas Alden. The barten- Th#«» 1 trwd Ayer*» Cherry Pecterel. My «wee let««» were eem> totaledaitd my droned permanently, although they have sold year. der honored the paper and the man to Ukiah for schooling purj/oses SHERIFF’S SALE. •way.* J. B. Saylor and family. Butter their Umatilla county land. MB.«. r«ABl RTDB. Ualhrte Outre h. We are having quite cool and show- left with the money, but was soon Batice to •'•robe give« Ikal «a«Br »"4 bj etna« They left an order for 150 of the ry weather at present, with indica caught. to * am ol eaecuuoa tatuad oat to th- Orean Wre Xr -«I ■». d. C. ATIR OX. Creek's most prominent citizen, ex s ■ t . ue--» *■ LawrlC M e»*, Coare «f isa st* a te Ore«««, la aad ari «e H. M. Kennedy, the bartender a- pects to move to Athena in a few attachments, which the founu.-y will tions for more. oauty W VmaMi a. under the »«*1 to-raol. aad days, for tbe purpose of educating build this winter. Trials of th# de- the saloon, testified that the check lo Bia d.raalea aad dein ered u»os sfudgta-st xd d» ree rredervd aad »stared ta «« reare his children at the public school tice resulted in Its being pronounced had been given to him by the defend FIGHT OVER LAND. OB tbe za > «ay st J«ly. Hob ta lare ot ?by They will move into the cottage of rn en'ire success by those who have ant and that the money had been irli» and Frack Rainville, porlnara undar lb« •re aune o< Helts « tota ville, a» pali uffa, Till Taylor, which Is now occupied wltirtsse-1 Its ooerationa. It collects Nels Nelson Says He le Guilty and paid for it. Pat HarTity. who was In •Musca'"«: Flontoca L Berkley. X Berkley. One Ayer's Pill at bedtime insures and de|>osits in plies, or ''cocks,” tho by Fay LeGrow. tbe saloon at the time, had vouched VaaryE I>»*pa<" aad C B w.<teaad«i»«d Pays *5 and Costs. (or the defendant, Anderson, other a natural action next morning. an I a, abarety tb« piateti*» did reevvar • F. 8. l^eGrow's cottage will be com hay cut by an ordinary mowing ma in Judge Fitz Gerald’s court today wise the witness would not have paid . reoua; derrre- a«a nal Hi, deleadan t, Florence pictcd In a few days. He expects to chine. It has the great advantage of L Berkley lor ibe ausa ot Fifl>-«i«bt aad IS— not being cumbersome, heavy or com Nels Nelson pleaded guilty to assault the money. move In some time next week. Ud l*o tore with Isteresi tbeteoB at battery and was fined *5 and tb» tate ol at ■ par ceuL per ausasi troa tha Tbe defendant admits having Henry Dell left Wednesday for plicated. It Is understood that most and The same ac- t-rb day ot F Lruarr. 1ÄJ. aad the forth, r costs, which ho paid, Crook county to do some work on of. the 150 attachments being made ruoto T**Bty--ve bollar» (X3«B) attaraa»** are to All orders from farmers who lion against E. Pearson was dismiss his homestead there. («••a, and <>■- and TS-lw Uol are ,»• t*i roto at ed on motion of Prosecuting Attorney di a »oliere oi Necboafe*» Ila« aad tha rocs Mrs. John hag been quite sick at know its advantages. aad di-burremeau tared at T-a aad «VW« The wood saws carry no patent, but Halley. The complaining witness her home in this city, but is some IK.l'are I e *I>) and wbvreby It aaa decreed tsal was Peter Nelson, of Juniper, who al Mr. Clove says they are materially better, now. tb- Machante • li-a acqalred by tbe Xtoiewa at leged that in a disagreement over Mrohaaie'a lieu dated . ■ tbe lath dav at March different from any in use anywhere Myrtle and Marguerite Swarts, «iit.aa<t the Ito davot April tout, rewpe-ttv. ly. some land, the defendants assailed niece snd sister of Mry and Jerry -n the Northwest. eireutad by Fbv Balia, on« ot tae ptaiatlBs him. Nelson was very little hurt tamn aa- aaoinai and apo-, the toi.oaing Swart, of this city, are here attenu- physically, but his feelings seemed to dtacri cd reel pr.p«r'j tn Vmatllla Coenu. ing school. TO SHIP 6,000 SHEEP. I'teaaa. to«lt be injured beyond repair. The quar FYiday an operation was performed > Tae hatth Twrely «va (S) leaf ot Lot » la Black Kia tha city to rand-loa. t maillto on Mrs. W|)l Pinkerton for appendici 8 in I th Livestock Company Sends 11.- rel took place on the 8th. Unuty. oragea and upoa tr.« BoAMtags« »- tis, at her home near the city, by ‘Dr. 000 Head to Eastern Market. •t'-ucted aad atiuatad tb-reoa. which «aid Hunting for Feed. Mol Irre of Herbante', Lieu «rere reco dad Cole, of Pendleton, assisted by Dr. The J. E. Smith Livestock Co. is oa March 1» h at pa«- «.* a< book A «4 Brady Huffman returned from Kirby, of Pendleton, and Drs. Sharp. bringing in from the mountains the re,ord« ol Mrchaaic'a U««> m the odlca ot near Lewiston, Idaho, where he was Botkin and Stone, of Athena. conati Ct rk oc V natili* County. Ore«««, aad 6,000 bead of lambs which will bo on , pritl, .«shat re>a » ot book Ato the Sheriff Taylor spent Tuesday In shipped in a few days to Kearney, in search of a good place to winter recorda to Mrchaale a Lie«, in th« ntBto to the this city visiting at the home of his Nebraska, where the company has his cattle, and will return there oumy ouniv l ieik leik ol t'maulW Vmaulta Couaiy. County. uwoa, Ureaoa, r»- apeetivaly >h<ul4 abculd be toree loa, tooKl. «V» e «.tg Ataluhhrity, FirnsFfhvor, •aectivaly te toree a. and tke parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor, previously shipped 5,000 head. The shortly with his nearly 200 hesd, says real p>op»r<y and Mid heliUu« «party «aid baudn« red by the the Pilot Rock Record. To winter of this city. (Härtst Strettii. Ae&sot\«bk Prices Sucri# Hila County, CvUi.ly, Ores» Sheriff oi Vaia VmaUlta Oregon, to mttety entire lot of 11.000 head will be full- them here, ho says will cost him •eld judgtn«i>t and all ro.i»; therefore I will oa fed there for the eastern markets. *1.000, on account of the high price Sat rdae.O. tobar It, ISOS to', teck lalbaatter- J. M. YOUNG OEAO. The company is selling an unusually oi feed, while he can winter them in aeoa Mthataay, al tbe Itontdr-or ot the court houM la ih<-Clij ot F> nd «to. VmatllteCouair large number of bucks thia fall; so Idaho at a tost not exceeding *300. PORTLAND, OWECON. Orrgvn aril all the rigat. Il ito. lutere«, ¡and re- Well Known Cltiaen of Echo Dies of many, in fact, that the supply He will drive his stock through and tate aali b ib* a*,d defendants, aad alt p,'«oa« Old Age. will probably be very much depleted expects to leavo next week. He an claiming and t» claim by, lb rough or under then , or any to th*«, bad on the lath day to Echo, Oct. 13.—(Special to the East by the middle of the winter. ticipates the loss of many head of Mareh, lhi. or since then bava had. er new Oregonian.)—J. M. Young, who has hare, in aad ta the building ooMfrected aad cattle in this section the coming win f »ituated upon tte above oeaertbed real aroa- been a resident of this place for the SHIPS 500 CATTLE. ter on account of the scarcity of feed. ♦rt) and la and to the above dea«rtb»d real past 14 years, died this afternoon of pro»» rty and every »tot thereto. aubje<i te the J. C. Lonergan Will fiend Out a Largs old age and general debility. dK>rt«»ge i .rn to the defendant. C B W ad« No Wheat Sales In Palouse wreutiaacl in plaintifs said complaint ua«¿ He was 78 years of age and leaves Shipment to Seattle Tomorrow Wheat remains flrm at 60 cents for tb» »aM bn«, up n which raid budding is five grown children. Interment takes aiiuatcd, ai publwaacttoa leih« higbest bidder Night. club and 64 cents for bluestem at roriaahta band, ibe proceeds to auch aale to place tomorrow. J. C. Lonergan will ship out 50o Colfax. Farmers will not sell at be applied in saiUtactton to sold ezeoauou aad ail coala. head of fat cattle, over tbe W. & C. these prices. Grain buyers say that Real Estate Transfer. l>aied this 3«th <iay to Baptsmbar. iaiB R. tomorrow night, to the Frey practically no sales have been made T. D. TAXLOB. Hon. Michael Toner, of Milton, to Bruhnc Company, Seattle. since the price began to decline, and BberlT to Cteattlla County. Orten« day sold to H. B. Tinker his fruit and By C F. DAVIS. Dogaty This shipment was purchased from i he farmers soem determined to hold grain farm of 563 acre«, lying five Joo Combs, of John Day, and is ex for higher prices. There Is no doubt ALCOHOL. OPIUM, miles northeast of Milton, for *33,- pected to arrive this evening or in that a majority of the farmers are TOBACCO US1NGJ» nsFtwi 727.20. This is one of the finest the morning from the rgnge. Anoth able to hold for some time, for money Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden kKITE IOR UIVSTRATQ UIAL06U 1 Boi Cenati Syrui ! tarms in the county—highly improv er shipment of 300 head will also be Is plentiful In the Palouse country, Pwt -rw -v St».. RreV/anW. Cre. Are guaranteed to cure any care of Rh eu «fi». 1 ! lattata, »iil T.kfbou. J*«. ed and under a high «tale of cultiva made by Mr. Lonergan between now 1 i nd they have no pressing debts of malum—Money back it they feil tion. A.C- Kaappea A Brea., vgta. tre Paadfeaoa and October 20. This latter bunch past y«ara. Freight Cars Pilled in the Ditch Near Huron. Extra freight train No. 3t»9, west- bound, was wrecked at Huron. about 1 o'clock this morning, and trafile i has been delayed today while ! the wreck was being cleared up. Fifteen box and refrigerator cars were ditch ed and the heavy wrecking crane was sent from The Dalles to assist in the work of clearing the track. The wrecked train was coming Into the yards at Huron when the head end of the train, consisting of 10 or 12 loaded cars, broke off from the rear end. The action of the automat ic air, brought the rear end to a sud den stop and the head end, coupled to the engine ran on down the track a short distance and stopped. The conductor, who was on the caboose, immediately went back to flag agalnst a helper which was following his train, and the brakemen were on the head end. expecting to do some work and met a train at North Fork, the next station west of Huron. As soon as the bead end of the train was stopped the brakemen started back to ascertain what wxs wrong, and before reaching the rear end. the air had leaked off and re leased the brakes, and the grade be ing very steep at that point, the cars shot down the incline into Huron sta tion, striking the head end of the train and wrecking the 15 empty cars. as »tated. Ed Blair, tbe head brakeman, was thrown from a car and sustained a badly sprained wrist, but otherwise none of the crew were injured. The train was in charge of Engi neer Charles Norby, on engine 309. and Conductor Martin, a new man on the road, who is working extra in place of Frank Coykendall. who is on the Pendleton-Huntington passenger run. in place of Conductor Martin Andireou, who is seriously iii. 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