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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1903. UNITED STATES LEADS ALL NATIONS OF THE EAhTH. If All Races Used as Much Wheat as English People, the World's Crop Would Have to Be Trebled to Sup ply the Demand—Per Capita Con sumed in England Seven Buahela. According to the figures given ou’ by the United States secretary ot ag riculture in the Crop Reporter for October, 1903, the wheat crop grown in the principal wheat growing coun tries of the world, in 1903 reached the grand total of 3,622.630,000 bushels, being 153.790.000 more uushels than the crop of 1902. The United States produces more wheat than any other one nation, our wheat crop of 190 ó reaching 639.3U1 000 bushels, followed by Russia wit 523,600,000 bushels. France comet third with 338.040,000 and India fourth with 285,650,000. Though France produced more wheat in 1903 than the United Statut did in 1875, the amounts being 338. 040.000 bushels grown in France in 1903, and In the United States 309. 102.700 bushels in 1875, France does not produce all the wheat she con sumes and is a wheat importer. An English writer of repute in ai article in Library of Universa Knowledge on wheat says: "The value of wheat depends mainly on the quantity of fine flour which it yields; the best wheat yielding 76-80 per cent, someumes even 86 per cent o fine flour, whereas inferior kinds sei dom yield more than 68 per cent and sometimes only 54-56 per cent.' The historian Eden, in his History of the Poor, published in 1797, in de scribing the every-day life of the people in Cumberland county. Eng land, records: "So small was the quantity of wheat used In that coun ty that it was only a ricn family that used a peck of wheat in the course o a year, and that was used at Christ mas. In 1839 England grew but 14,0v0.00< bushels of wheat or about three bush els per capita of tae population England now consumes seven bushels per capita. * If the 1.500.000.000 of people on earth lived as well as the English, it would require 10,500,000,000 bushels of wheat to feed them, or more that three times the whole crop of 1903. GREAT PROGRESS BEEN MADE IN GRAIN SEEDING. Perfect Weather for Putting in Fall Crops — Removals to Idaho — Re turned From British Columbia— Shoulder Dislocated By a Fall- Clarence Ross Moved to Near Pen- dleton. Bnggson. Oct. 19.—This is one o! the most beautiful autumns that hat been known in this section for a num ber of years, and the farmers are tak ing advantage of it by putting in tbei: grain. Some are about through seed ing. while others are very busy, hop ing to get through before the rain sett in. Usually at this time of year th. weather is very damp and cold. William Rogie is moving to the Ski Rooney place near Weston, for the winter, thinking it may be beneficia. to his mother's health, She is afflict ed with rheumatism. Charles Rose and E Mitchell left last week tor Grangeville, Idaho, where Mr. Rose has a homestead. Mrs. Bessie McAtee, of Pendleton who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Navin, returnee home Saturday. Swan Peterson, who was here on e visit to his family some time age from Kaslo. B. C.. where he was em ployed in the mines, has quit worl there and returned. He is thinking of locating in Weston. Frank Rose. from Grangeville Idaho, is here on a visit to bis sister Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mike Ryan, of Gear Spring. _ _ whc nad his shoulder dislocated by beinf thrown from his hack a few days ago is getting along nicely. Clarence Ross will move his family down near Pendleton to remain dur ing the winter. FRANK NELSON OPERATED ON FOR APPENDICITIS. Yearling He.fer Strayed or Stolen— William Hardin’s Health la Im proving Rapidly—Returned From Crook County—Gone to John Day Country—Lecture by Rev. Jenx >r. Athena. Oct. 21.—Charles Cate and two daughters. Misses Alpha and Irene, of Gurdane, spent Monday here visiting at the homes of B. F. Ogle and S. C. Kilgore. Mr. Cate expects to locate here. Mrs. Austin Fuss has returned from a trip to Portland. Miss Martha Gerkin was on the sick list this week. Rev. Jenkins, pastor of the Chris tian church, delivered a lecture Sun day night about the hurricane on Jamaica, by request of the Women's Board of Missions of Ohio, for the purpose of raising funds to rebuild the Christian chapel that stroyed August 12. Rev. Jenkins, In I years past, was a missionary in Ja 1 niaica Mrs. David Taylor, who received i ai. injury by being thrown out of a hack three or four months ago. has for a few days been ill from the in- MANCHESTER ASSURANCE jury. She was better today. CO. LO8ES DAMAGE CASE W. R. Taylor, accompanied by El- mer Johnston and Rev. Lu Dolpa, left Monday for the John Day coun Turmng Point Was the Liability of try. where Mr. Taylor will turn over Brick-Arched Fire Boxes to Eject his farm and cattle and horses to Inflammable Messrs. Lu Dolph and Johnstoi*. Cinders — Personal Ora Rhodes returned heme Satur Damage Case Is Being Tried This day from his homestead in Crook Afternoon. county. Mr. Rhodes seems to like •h*t country much. The jury iu tbe case of the Man Jerry Swart, the telegraph opera Chester Assurance Company vs. the tor. and sister, Miss Mae Swart, left Monday for a month’s visit with thelt O R. A N. yesterday afternoon, brought In a verdict for the defend parents, near Bingham Springs. ant. after about halt an hour deliber Dr. Dell lost a yearling heifer a ation. few days ago. Its whereabouts can This is the first case of the session Dot be learned. that has been found in favor of the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Booher and O. R A N. and it was practically the little son. of Lewiston, spent Friday same proposition us the cases already end Saturday here to meet Mrs. tried. The casn was won largely by Booher's niece, who came from Illi the testimony of Mr Mattblson. the nois to make her future home with Northern Pacific expert, who was them. She is also a granddaughter of here for several days before the court Mr. Helmic of this city. as a witness in behalf of the compa William Hardin who has been ri ’K ny. for several days, is improving very The turning point of the case came fast at present. when the presence and effect of the Frank Nelson, of Adams, who was brick arch in the fire boxes of the recently operated on in Walla Walla big locomotives was introduced In the for appendicitis, is out of danger and testimony. This proved that the cin- v<*'ting along nicely. t'ers were burned io such an extent the Insurance agents of the state a warning that the Millers’ National In surance Company is not licensed In this state, and that It thorefore Is not entitled under the law to transact business In the state. Under the law while the company may be good, yet THE FIELD IN GENERAL If there Is no license issued to it and AND SEPARATE WARDS. difficulty comes in the adjustment of a claim, tho Insured have no recourse at law in enforcing their rights One Candidate Only for Mayor and One for City Treasurer—Nothing FAKIRS ARE PLENTIFUL. Definite In Relation to Water Com Walla Walla Fair Wall Supplied With missioner—Not Mor« Than Two Busy Grafters. Candidates in Any Ward for Coun oilman. A street has been laid out east ol the grand stand for the various side Thing» shows and fakirs who go to make up itnugb in the city political world the county fair, says the Walla Walla are beginning to straighten out. so Uniou. There is a good-sized bunch that the head of tbe animal can be of them. too. They are as noisy as told from the tail, but that is about usual and have about every imagina all. So far it seems to be a simple Tents and case of ask for the office and get It. ble kind of attraction ~ stands have been erected and the as there is but one man for each money has already begun to come in- place so far in the race. to the ticket takers, As to the Mayoralty. The side show privileges will net W. F. Matlock, the only candidate the association a neat sum of money aud will go a long way toward defray for mayor, as Dr. Vincent baa declin ing the ex|>enses of the fair this year. ed to make the race, and Mayor Nottinghams, Mudin, Point de Sprit, Arabian Net, Fine Swiss, in plain and It has been necessary for the asso Hailey Is not a candidate for re-elec ciation to make charges for every tion. I»r. Vincent, on account of 111 ladled, Battenburg Designs and Imitation Battenburgs. thing in order to come out even on health and business reasons, will not run, and as Mr. .Matlock ha« signified the events this year. Everything at the present time looks most favorable his Intention of staying by the wishes for the week. The side shows them of hlfl friends, this leaves him the selves serve to attract people when only candidal« in the field. Charles Ha.ullton will enter the the races are not in progress. tace for re-election as city treasurer, that they would not set fire to any- BREVITIES. Kild as be is the only one that has I ulng. under ordinary circumstances, REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN. signified any iutentlon of getting in-1 and the jury found accordingly. Swell slippers at Teutsch's. in Velvets and New Velours, Mercerized Effect, Crushed Plushes, Striped Members of the I. O. O. F. Were rhe to the harness, it looks as though, The Adcock Caae. there is not much doubt but that he Best shoe repairing at Teutsch'*. Victims — Sixty-Five Were Pres Bagdad. Japanese Effects and Floral Designs. All colors and shades. The case of Elizabeth Adcock vs. will succeed himself. M. Chase, of Adams, is in the city, the O. R. A N. went to the jury this ent. The vacant place on the water com J. W. Lenox. of V mat ilia, is at the afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. This is a The ladies of the Rebekahs surpris mission is in doubt. W. H. Jones, personal damage case against the Go'den Rule. ed the Integrity lodge of the I. O. O. whose term of office expires at thia company . At the conclusion of tlte Refrigerated meats Schwartz A F. last night by warning in on the time, haa not made up his mind argument in this case the court ad- ireulich Co. gentlemen us they were at their meet whether or not be will be in the race - journed for the day. Kantshrink" underwear at Sulli- ing. and announcing that they had again. There are no other men who •'an A Bond's. come to have a social evening and are after the place so far as is; THE STOLEN HORSE. known at this time, and it Is proba- i banquet New ready-mad» skirts arriving After the business meeting of the ble that Mr. Jones will consent to Ssiss, in p ain dotted and figured, Point de Sprit, Bobinet, Ecru and White. aily at Teutsch's. An Old Proverb With a New Applies [ lodge was over, the ladies spread be- run once more and will succeed him- Automobile caps, the latest, tad. at Prices from ..... i5c a yard and spward*. tion. self. fore their thankful hosts a very de- tnllivan A Bond s. The woods are full of "so-called"' liclous repast they had which Scrim, in two shades ..... ..... .. .. ..................... . 5c a y^rd and opwazds in the First Ward New hats, Dunlap and Knox styles. remedies for baldness brought with them, following which council, In tbe things are a little it Sullivan & Bond's. You may call anything in creation a pleasant evening was spent by all. different. In the first ward Frank B. H. Baumgartner, of Echo, is in the a remedy, but to use them Is like | About 65 people were present at the Clopton will not be a candidate for 'itv today on business. locking the stable after the horse is | gathering te-election. stclen. R. E. Thorn, of Echo, is a business He thinks that he has had enough Raidurs» and Dandruff are cauv d NEW PROPRIETOR visitor in the city today. of the honor and will retire in favor by a germ — if you don't kill the germ Three yard« long New ¿ea'onable coion* ........... Prices, $1.65 to $7.50 per pair John Perringer. of Adams is in of some other man. Then he is on the germ will kill the hair T. K. Beard, of Modesto. Cal., Takes he city for a short visit. the water commission and this with Scientists have labored with the Tis just the lime for house decorating—C urtains, (ouch Covers, etc. We Charge of the Golden Rule. the completion of the sever system, Children’s school shoes 'hat wear problem as a preventative for Bald know that the slock we carry will merit your time. During this week you will i d look well, at Te Hack's. T. K. Beard, of Modesto. Cal., is ex will entitle him to a rest from the ness formanv years. pected to arrive in the city on Sat cares of the management of the af W. C. James, of Umatilla, was a receive the benefit of a 10 per cent reduction. Newbro's Herpiv.ue is the product fairs of the city. Mr. Clopton wishes I endleton visitor yesterday. of a modern idea, and will cure dan urday morning for a short visit here the quiet of private life, and would en business Mr Beard is tbe man W. H. Blakley went to Eastland to druff and prevent Baldness becau.w tot accept the honor of a re-election germs cannot exist when you apply who recently purchased the Golden lay for a visit at his ranch. Rule hotel, and he Is now coming to were It presented to him Remember, a ticket with each Dollar you boy from now until October 31 Herpicide. Get your fall suit made at Joergers. A petition is out In behalf of J M. Herpicide is a vegetable hair dress take charge of the building and make Ferguson, who ua* signified that he test values for your money. entitling you to a chance on one of the six prizes. ing and scalp disinfectant as well as arrangements for ,ts conduct in the will accept the nomination for tbe Children's white and blue corduroy a cure for Dandruff future. place. Mr Ferguson will enter the ■ips just in at Mrs. Campbell's. Sold by leading druggists Se:.d ! The bote) will be renovated in all A beautiful assortment of Indian 10c in stamps for sample to The Her parts and new furniture will be put in race a* a citizen, and will point to It is needed. After the place his record as a man who has always -obes »3 each. Sullivan A Bond's. w where picide Co.. Detroit. Mich. F has be- n overhauled it will be leas stood for tbe best interests of the Schmidt A Co., special agents. Forty sheets latest music just ar ed to a competent man who will con city, in asking for the support of hie rived st Nolt's book aná stationery He will stand for a clean cuct it as a first-class and comforta friends INDIAN LAND LEGISLATION sti-re. and business-like policy in the ad ble family hotel Flexitord” <-ollars don't break in ministration of tbe city government, he laundry. 2 for 25c. Sullivan * Question of Who Inherit« Land on and will enter tbe race on those lines. WILL RECOVER. the Reservation. Jond's. In the first ward H. J. 8tlllman is A suit was filed in the clerk's office I Several Convalescents in tn« City at also talked oi as a candidate, though New uobby ideas in tali zuii.bgs. be has not made up his mind whether 'rattiest patterns out. at Seibert A this morning by Hailey a Lowell in Thia Time. or not he would accept tbe honor tbe case of Irving Johnson vs. Magg e L huiZ'S. Walter Stewart, the son of H. Schiffler s clothing is correcL Cus LaBrash. Tb<- case is an action to Stewart, who is seriously iU at the were it offered to him. He has been asked by some of his friends to make determine the possession of a quarter ' tomers are satirfled and always well section of land on tbe Umatilla res-1 home of bis parents on Court street, a try for the place, but has not as yet iressed with an attack of typhoid fever, is re come to a decision ervation. Miss Alice Wade, of Summerville, The plaintiff allege* that he mar ported a* much Improved this after In th« Second Ward. v as the guest of friends in the city ried the sister of the defendant in noon and strong hopes are now enter yesterday In the second ward G. A. Hartman It dust rial departments of the agri FINEST FALL WEATHER tained for his ultimate recovery. 1893. and that she afterwards died cultural college nas bad a refreshing Mrs. J. T. Brown, who has been will lay down the robes of office. Wilson A Camine have just receiv- Intestate, leaving him the sole he:r Has Been effect on methods in Oregon His ?d a large shipment of paints, var to tbe land allotted her by the gov seriously ill at her home across the and It u said that he has no desire E. T. Wade Says There address will be anticipated with great visiles, oils. ete. Nothing Equal to it m 20 Years. ernment. The defendant claim* a river, is now convalescent, and her to resume them for another term. H«* too. has served tbe city long and For Rent—Five acres good orchard. share in the land and its products condition Is very gratifying to her E T Wade, the real estate deak-r. pleasure by utose familiar with bis faithfully, and I* willing for another thorough work and charming manner >ovse and barn, one mile from city, and rentals, and this the plaintiff ob family and friends who has resided in this county for Mrs. T. M. Henderson, the wife of and a younger man to have a whack the past quarter centnry. In speak of express.ng the homely truths sur jects to. {¡hern a Swaggart Dr. Henderson, has been for several at it for a time. In this ward a pe rounding the science of agriculture ing of the progess of seeding in Uma Joe McDonald, of Adams, is in the days quite sick, but is once more up tition is out asking E. J. Murphy to I tilla county, to an East Oregonian city for a short time to attend the BLOODED RAMBOUILLETS. rccept the nomination fcr the alder-' and about. New Equipment Ordered. sessions of the circuit court. manship, and that gentleman has sig- J representative, yesterday, said: In the last thre years the Southern Hackett Has Bought and Will Ship in Jack Tomlinson, of Umatilla, left nified his wiilingne«* to serve the city ' "In the 20 years that 1 have wit CAHOON-STOCKER. nessed the seeding of crops in this vi Pacific company has bought more 45 Head of Bucks. .'or home this morning, after spend- for the coming year. cinity. 1 have never seen such a fav I than 15.000 new freight can and 337 .ng several days in the city. James Hackett, tbe sheepman, left Morning Marriage Today at Rest- In th« Third Ward. orable fall for the farmer. Nearly all now locomotives of the most power For Sale—A good 8-room house. this morning for Dayton, where he dence of Mrs. A. M. Raley. Ed S« Itzler. of the third ward, will the wheat land in the real wheat belt ful and approved type have not only -ellar and two fine lots on good goes to superintend the shipping of Mrs. Clara Cahoon was married to not be a candidate for another term, of Umatilla county is now seeded been ordered, but most of them have 45 1-ad of full-blooded Rambouillet terms. Call at 638 Main street. George E Stocker, of Camas Prairie, and B. F. Renn will ask the people down, and much of the wheat is now bees delivered and put into service. bucks to his sheep ranch near here. Sale—Good driver. For Horse this morning at 11 o'clock, at the res of that part of the city for the priv up from one to three inches in height. Forty-one thousand carloads of Cali weighing 1,120. Call at Wilson A Mr. Hackett bought the sheep last idence of Mrs. A M Raley, by Rev ilege of representing them In the city "The early rains brought up the fornia products were carried over the famine's paint shop, next to Neagle summer, but preferred to leave them W. E Potwine, of the Church of the legslatlve body for the next term weeds and the seeding process, while Southern Pacific lines to Eastern on their home pasture until he need A petition is now being signed in be the weeds were young and tender, points during the fiscal year ending Bro«. ed them on his ranch. Th« sheep Redeemer. half of Mr. Renn and be will be In tbe killed them out completely, and the June 30. an increase of 4.000 carloads For Sale Cheap—Good saddle or The bridegroom is a farmer of were bought from the flocks of R. driving horse. »20; Inquire of J. F. Jackson, the breeder of blooded sheep Camas Prairie, while the bride is well race. So far as known, he Is the only wheat crop next year should be free over the preceding year. Shipments man from this ward who is after the from this pest, it Is the weather the within the state also showed a large Nowlin. 211 Garfield s’reet (across U>e and are as fine as any to be found in known as a resident of th-s city. Mr. place. larmer ordered and he ha* taken ad increase. river.) and Mrs. Stocker left after the cere t~e country. vantage Of it." In th« Fourth Ward. mony for a trip to Camas, after Strayed—Gray horse, weighs about Mr. Hackett, like all the other pro Mr. Wade reports the real estate Farms for Sala. The fourth ward has no desire to :.200 pounds; branded F. O. on left gressive sheepmen of the present which they will return to this city for change. There are two men from situation quiet at present. The farm We now have luted for eale some •boulder. Will pay liberal reward lor time, is putting the best blood avail their future residence this section in the city council, and ers are not anxious to seli owing to of the best wheat farms and stock ame. P. T. Hale*. Adams, Or. able into his sheep, and will depend Jigl. |i<.es ranchee tn tbe county. All the placee Flynn Wagon Road Completed. the places are now filled by W. J. the excellent crv> and rather on quality tuan on quantity. Dr. F. W. Vincent Is a business Zoe th Houser was in town on Sun Sewell and Theodore Howard. Both of grain. City proper, y has l>een mov are well improved and well supplied ■ isitor in Walla Walla today, having day He said that the Standard com of these men have petitions out for ing slowly, but there is no briskness with water. Also some very desir NOT LICENSED. ;one there this morning on business I pany's new wagon road to Flynn sta the signatures of the r friends, and to the market. able city property. Call and get onnected with the light plant. tion was now completed, lowering they are now ready for filing with price«. Outside Insurance Company Is Called their freight rates 25 cents per 100 tbe recorder. No other men in the Ruahville. Ind. BENTLEY * HARTM a N Estimates given on all kinds of Down. pounds to their camp, says the Pra ward are known to have a hanker I Messrs Ely Bros.:—I have been a painting, tinting and decorating. We The secretary of state bas sent to irie City Miner. great sufferer from catarrh and hay ing after the togas and tbe gentlemeu io good work. Carriage painting a Horn« Tak«n Up. seem to have the road to them* fever and tried many things, but jpecialty. Wilson A Carnine, 715 Cam« to my place, nine mil«« north found no permanent relief until I selves. Cottonwood. west of Pendleton. April 17, 1903. one Looking at the slate as it is now found it in Ely's Cream Balm about dark bay mare, had halter on. brand Your old furniture can be made to written upon, it seems to be a one- eight years ago. and we have fast look like new at a small expense by M ed pot book on left shoulder, hind feet sided race from the flag, but more friends ever since. (Rev ) R wbitv. two split« in the left e«r. shod consulting Wilson A Carnine, the candidate may appear on the scene Bentley. all round, weight 1.000 pound«, age painters. 715 Cottonwood street. enclosed Messrs. Ely Bros — Find at any time to make the elecion an Phone main Black, 1043. 50 cents, for which please send me about 10 year«. Owner of above de- Interesting and exciting one your Cream Balm I find your remedy scribed animal can secure same by Mrs. J. M. Goar and son Leo, of tbe quickest and most permanent calling at my place and paying all Portland, are in the city visiting Mrs. charge«. How’s Th l«T for cold tn the head, catarrh. cure Insan« Train Robb*r. Goar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. D HOWDYSHELL, W* offer On« Hundred Dollars lteward etc. Dell M Potter. Yours truiy. Jerome O'Shaven, insane. held up Luper. Mrs. Goar is a former resi for * bt raw of catarrh that can not 6» Pendleton. Ore Gen Mgr Arizona Gold Mining Co. the north bound Northern Pacific near cured by Hall s Catarrh Cur«. dent of the city, where her husband F J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo. O Spokane. Tuesday. When the train was employed in the Boston Store. W«. tbe nndsrstcnrd. have known F. J. Dissolution Notice, ON WALLA WALLA TRACK. stopped in answer to his signal, he Cheney for the last 15 yenra. and believe .•fontie B. Gwinn, of Boise City, The firm of _ Temple _ ■■ A Wilcox haa climbed on board and ordered th« him perfectly honorable In all buslnws who has been in attendance at the All of the summer standbys seem transactions and financially able to carry Records Are Being Slashed by VEGETABLES. All this day dissolved by mutual consent, conductor to carry him to Spokane, out any obligation« made by their flrm. grand lodge of Idaho Odd Fellows, at to be going out of the market at A. M. Wilcox having purchased the or he would immediately discharge Carrots. 2c per lb. Classes of Horses. WEST A TRl'AX. Wholeaal« Druggists Coeur d'Alene City, is expected to once. Green beans, watermelons. Interest of W. P. Temple. All notes the entire crew, as he had authority Potatoes, lc per lb. Toledo. O. arrive this evening for a short visit >plums and crabapples have gone as Walla Walla, Oct. 21.—The excur snd accounts due the firm of Temple from the superintendent He was de California sweet potatoes 5c per I WAI.DING. KINMAN A MARVIN. Whole •ale lirugslsts. Toledo. O with his brother, J. H. Gwinn, of this the leaves begin to fall, and nothing pound. sion from Seattle over the W. A C. A WUcox are payable to W. P. Tern- livered to the officials. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallr. city. but jelly, canned goods and pre Garb , 10c per lb. art In« dlrartly upon the blood and mucous R. is expected to arrive tonight pie. All note« and accounts against surfaces of tbe system Testimonials There will be 500 in the party. serves remain to remind the house the firm will be paid by Temple a Lewistan interstate Fair, Lewiston. Cabbage, 2c per pound *5c per botti» bottle Sold by •••nt fre» Price 75c For Echo Cannery. it is estimated that 3.500 out of Wilcox. Dated October 12. 1903. wife that they were once in the Beets, 10 Iba. 25c. Idaho. Oct -o to »1, 1903. I «II druggists. town people are in the city. T. C. Taylor received an order for stores. ■lall'« Family l’ilia ar« th* beat Tomatoes, 5c lb. For the above occasion the O. R. The condition of tbe track is Chickens are a little lower than a heavy seasoning vat, this morning Notice. Onions, 2c per pound. A N makes a rate of »7 20 for the cellent and records are being slash for the Echo cannery company. The they have been, for they can now be Notice. Squash. 15-35c. All persons knowing themselves to round trip. Tickets on sale October I ed right and left by all classes of bought at from »3 to »4 per dozen. vat will be 36 inches long. 24 inches Parsnip, lu Its. 25c. it having been called to the atten- be Indebted to the firm of Temple A 26 to 30, inclusive. Final limit Nov. wade and 12 inches deep, and is being This is a little harder on the farmers, Pumpkins, 15-25c. ' tion of the management of the Pen- horses. Wilcox will please call at the office of 2d. D3. For particulars au on or Mack Mack lowered hla trotting rec but is better for those who want made of copper today. It will be used aleton Woolen Mills that certain Celery, 10c bunch. 3 bunches 26c Temple A Wilcox and settle the address F F WAMSLET. Agent in seasoning the cooked meat befor-' chicken for dinner once in a while. stores have sold blankets under the ord from 2:14 to 2:13 yesterday even same at once. ing. The Commonwealth, owned by Eggs, however, make up for the it is sealed In tbe canB. The engine representation that they were made W P. TEMPLE FRUIT8. and all the necessary piping has been drop in the price of chickens, for by the Pendleton mills, the public is M. K. West, of I ji Grande, crowding tbe winner closely. Bananas, 40c dozen. secured and will be placed in position the grocers are offering 30 cents for hereby warned that Pendleton blan Oregonians at SV Loris. Vision took first money in the pac Apples, 75c0»l box Immediately, and the company is ex them and are having trouble in sup kets are sold only at the stores of the Jefferson Myers and W’. H. Weh- plying the market at that price, and ing event in 2:2214. Pears, »1.00 box. pected to be in operation within a Alexander Department Store. Peoples In the five-furlong running race. rung have arrived in St louis and l-emons, 40c doz few days, depending on the recovery some of those that are bought seem Warehouse. Fair Store and James Barney Owens won in :48%. In the are Inspecting the grounds and en Oranges. 40-SOc doz of H. C. Willis, who has been very to have traveled a long ways to get Crawford. to be sold. mile running race Fondo won in joying the persimmon crop and fraz Prunes, 3c lb, 50c box. sick for some time. • zle end of paw paw harvest before Hay is the only thing that the Cranberries, 20c quart. I Sick Headache absolutely and per 1:43%. signing up the contracts for the Ore nothing about. It Is dealers know Quinces, 5c per pound. An Extensive Farmer. manently cured by using Mokl Tea. gon space at the exposition. quoted at »12 for loose wheat and al- FOUNDATION FINISHED. Grapes. 5c per pound. Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, of A pleasant herb drink Cures Consti Athena, have returned to their home falfa, but there seems to be an ele pation and Indigestion, makes ' ou Dowis Had a Frost. eat, sleep, work and happy. Satislac- Work on Superstructure Will Begin after a visit of several days in this ment of uncertainty about the price. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. The great campaign of Dowie to the Some of the farmers claim that they in a Short Tim«. city with friends. Mr. Schmidt is The following prices are paid by tion guatanteed or money back. 25 slums and social hells of New York cts and 50 cts. Write to W. H. Hook one of the largest landholders and can get »13 for their product, and the dealers t the producer: The workmen have finished the ended in a frost His ranting has local dealers cannot say that it is er A Co.._ Buffalo. N. Y., for a free foundation on the Schwartz-Greullch farmers in that part of the country. Chickens — Hens, 7c; »304 per doz- brought out no large audience yet. only an allegation. However, they sample, F W. Schmidt A Co., drug Meat Company's new cold storage and people disrespect him so deeply are quoting the stuff at »12 and will en; roosters. 4 to C cents. gists Estray Notice. Geese, per dozen, »9. plant on Webb street, and tt is now that they walk out of his meetings dicker for the balance. One sorrel horse, weight about 900 Ducks, per dozen, »3.5004. ready for the commencement of the by the nozens. I The rest of the market Is quiet, Walla Walla County Fair, Walla pounds. Branded on right shoulder. Butter. 50-c5c, good upper works. This will be begun at , and the same as it has been for the Walla, Wash., Oct 19-24, •03. “A. H." combined. Owner can have Eggs, 30c. once, and the building will be finish Aberdeen Fire Lose. horse by calling at my place, two last week or so. For the above occasion the O. R. ed as fast as the men can do the The total loss by the Aberdeen fire is ths cause of mors discomfort than miles north of Havana, and paying A N. makes a rate of »1.90 for the CHOICE BEEF CATTLE. ET7. work. RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. last Friday was »528.000. The city any other ailment If yon eat the expense of keeping animal, and for round trip, tickets on sale 19th to Cows, per hundred, »2.4UI2 69. Coffee—Mocha and Java, best, 50c will be rebuilt better than ever. Brick things that you want and that are this notice. A. LAING. 23d. Final limit October 25th, ’03. Dr. WITHYCOMBE WILL COME. Steers. »3.10 »3.25. blocks will replace many of the fire- good for you. you are dietreneed. Ack per lb.; next grade, 35c per lb; lower For particulars, call on or address, Hogs, live, »50 6 50. er'« Dyspepsia Tablets will maks grades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; traps that graced the streets. Estray Notice. F. F WAMSLEY. Agent. the Noted Agricultural Expert of Hogs, dressed, 7%c. your digestion perfect and prevent There is now at my place on Mead package coffee, 20c per lb., 3 pack- Veal, dressed. 7c Dyspepsia and its attendant disagree State Agricultural College, Will At- Divoro* Granted. ow creek. Union county, one large ages for 50c. If you are troubled with Impure Sheep. »202.60. Rice—Best head rice, 12%c per tend th« Irrigation Meeting. A divorce suit was argued before able symptoms. Toe can safely eat sorrel work horse. 10 or 12 years old. blood, Indicated by soree. pimples. myth I ng. at any time, if you take one White stripe In face, with collar and lb.; next grade, 10c per lb. headache, etc., we would recommend I A letter received from Dr. James Judge Ellis yesterday and a decree >f these tablets afterward 8old by Sugar—Cane granulated, best »6.60 HAY AND FEED. granted in the case of Erastua Wil saddle marks Owner will please Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell Wlthycombe, the agricultural expert ill druggists under a positive guar per sack; do 13 lba »1. bur vs. Sarah C. Wilbur. Th« charge Chop barley, »22.50 per ton; l%c come snd get him and pay the bill. under a positive guarantee. It will of the State Agricultural College, at antee. 25 cts. Money refunded tt Salt—Coarse, »1.10 per 10«; table, per lb. A. H. 8UNDERMAN. always cure scrofulous or syphilitic Corvallis, announces that he will at was desertion and the attorney was rou are not satisfied Send to ue fcr »2.50 per 100. Pilot Rock, Ore. Chopped wheat, »1.40 per 100. poisons and all blood diseases. 50 tend the meeting of the State Irriga Peter West. s free sample. W. H. Hooker * Os, Flour—B. B., »4 per barrel; Wal Bran. 60 cents per sack. cts. and »1.00 F. W. Schmidt A Co., tion Association in this city and will Buffalo. M. T. ters’ »4 per barrel, »1.10 per sack. lx>at — Bay mare, branded "B. H. Shorts, »1 per sack. Alfalfa Hay for Sal«. druggists. prepare an address on "Some Prac Bacon — 14®18c per lb. on left shoulder; atrayeu from Bailey Oats, 1H cents per lb. About 200 tons of alfalfa bay for tical Problems of Irrigation." Ham—17018c per lb. Alfalfa, loos«, »12 .per ton. sale. Purchaser can secure fine teed Dr. Wlthycombe 1« on« of the most Ross' pasture at Meacuam. Reward Gambling has been suppressed in Coal oil — »1.65 for 5 gallons; »3 per Wheat, loose, per ton, »12. ing grounds 200 yards from stock the Fernle coal mines, in British Co practical «dentists on the Pacific will be paid for Information furnish caa«. Timothy, baled, per ton, »29. yard. Inquire at this office. lumbia Coast, and his work in th« various ed to Otto Boettcher. P«ndl«toa. Or«. IO Per Cent Reduction DRAPERY AND CUR TAIN DEPARTMENT Prices Reduced for fhis Week Lace Curtains Price» 50c a Pair to $15.00 T apestries Prices» 50c a Yard to $ 1.50 Curtain ings Portieres AGENTS BUTTER (CK PATTERNS Quotations on Staples Furnished by Local Merchants and Revised Daily. i Nasal CATARRH DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR INDIGESTION and BALDNESS Kill th« Germ that is Destroying the Hair Root NEVVBRO’S HERPICIDE IS THE SCIENTIFIC REMEDY THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. For Sale by Drurfl»!». Pritt »1.0». K i