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I FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1903. TAYIOR BROTHERS HAVE LEASED THEIR BIG RANCH must extensive bee culturist in East ern Oregon, in which he promises to be present at the coming meeting of the State Irrigation Association, and take part in the discussions. Mr. Mallet Is one of the organizers of the Nevada Ditch Company, of MRS BERRY IS DELEGATE Malheur county, one of the most ox- TO THE STATE W. C. T U. tensive irrigation systems in that portion of the state, and is a practi cal irrigator of broad views and di versi tied experience, and his talk on Cases of Typhoid Fever—Pharmacist From Spokane is on Duty—Delegate bee culture, as a part of irrigated | fanning, would be one of the most | to National Bankers' Association at valued numbers on the program San Francisco—New Students at Columbia College — New Business IMPORTANT DAMAGE Venture. CASES WERE TRIED. Milton, Oct. 20.—Miss Edith Crock- | ette. a stenographer in Mrs. Van Ors- Verdict for Norsitch Company for dail'a office at Pendleton, spent Sun- $3.709 Against the 0. R. A Nr -An- day here with her mother. Mrs A J. other Damage Case for $4,259, Is Overturf. Mrs. Adam Crossmau aud daughter, Now Being Tried. Which Also Orig Mrs. l^ena Johnson left yesterday .or inated With a Fire. their home at La urande after an ex num of $3.370. The plaintiff Is repre | •ented In her action by H. E Collier and Balleray & McCourt, while the aldo of the railroad 1« looked after by , W. W. Cotton, Charli-s H Carter end H “ - F Conner. ARREST AND ACTION BY GAME WARDEN NYE. WORK BEING PUSHED IN MARKET DEMORALIZED Ayers READINESS FOR WINTER. Do you like your thin, rough, Prune Sales In Wlllamstte Valley Very Unsatisfactory. The Court Reviews the Law Provided shun hair? Of course you County Will Move Onto a Crook More Cement Sidewalk Will Be Laid Of America Use Pe-ru-na For All Shl<-iu. oct. 21—Thu (run market in for the Protection of Fish, stating don't. Do you like thick, Homestead—Two Ladies Are At- —Two Hundred Feet of New Walk Catarrhal Diseases. the Penalty for Its Violation—Offic the Willamette valley at present is in tending Grand Lodge of Rathbone heavy, smooth hair? Of Adjacent to St. Joseph's Academy a very demoralized condition, very ials Will Hereafter Enforce the much the «ame as the hop market, Sisters—Sale of Cottage and Lots —General Repairs Being Made All course you do. Then why —Returned From Goldendale — Game Law Rigidly. Over the City. anti, a< cording to the dealers them- selves—who do not hesitate to pick Grandma Fountain is Recovering. This morning at 10 o'clock the case up everytlng that comes along on The timber for the first layer of of the State of Oregon vs. H. W. Knox speculation and otherwise— It is all the decking on the Main street bridge Athens. Or., Oct. 18.—Sheriff Tay came up for hearing in the Jus'Ice due to the growers, who persist in has arrived and is on the ground lor and brother, W. R. Taylor, have not be pleased? Ayer’kHair court. Knox was accused of catch flocking into the city and forcing their ready for the commencement of tbe rented to Fred LuDolpa and Elmer I Ing salmon out of season, having crop upon a market that is in a weak repairs to the «tructure. The old Vigor makes beautiful heads their stock farm, consisting of about been arrested yesterday afternoon by and unsettled condition and taking any flooring is pretty uneven and worn, 1500 acres of land under fence, and i of hair, that's the whole Game Warden A. W. Nye white at thing tha' 1« offered them, without and it will t>e a good thing when tne lot) head of cattle for a term of five story. Sold for 60 years. work in the tail rare of the Byer« stopping to consider the effect of the rest of M the *' material arrives and work years. The ranch is situated in the *• J Ay«r*e Hair Virot for a ksrr mill with a grab hook. supply and the inevitable forthcoming can commence. It is expected that John Day. tin**- li to. Ifidewd a «'H*4«rfifl hair Vra»» On the introduction of the evidence i demand. the lumber for the tipper part of the r»*«’Mrlnr hearti* to the ludr aM ax.*! al Mr. and Mrs. George Gross, who tended visit here and at Walla Wana. ti.r waxoe pravrltiK a dratMH r.n The jury in the case of the Nor- in the early part of the season the decking will be here in a day or so. have been attending the fair at Spo- Mr«. H. V. Chastain and Mrs. C. J. the court found the defendant guilty D k J W T a I LN. Ma4>U. fad T. sitch Union Fire Insurance Company as charged in the Information, and Willamette Valley prune Association and a« soon a a it is on the ground the kane, returned home Sunday. McKenzie came home Sunday from f!A a br<tl« j. c. xrn co.. * •»_____ Y«-». — !> >*■ Grandma Fountain, who has been vs. the O. R. & N.. was out all night Portland where they had been attend- Imposed upon him a fine of $50, the adopted a stale of a 2^ cent basis workmen will begin operations, The for aud all of the forenoon. They were minimum punishment according to | new material has been on the road upon four sizes, meaning 4*-x cents grand lodge of the Rathbone Sister«. sick all summer, has recovered so she is able to visit her daughter, Mrs. unable to agree for a long time on a Miss Eva „.eLean of Athena ar the law. The court suspended sen- j for 40-508, and no trouble wu realiz for some time and part of it was once verdict and made several attempis to rived here Monday and has entered tence, however, duriug the good be-1 ed in procuring it, but they soon be delivered but was not what was or Harris, of Wild Horse creek. havior of the deefndant, and allow gan to cut price« and now things are dered. so It was re jectcd. Thomas Ogle, who has been visiting be discharged, but failing tn this at Columbia College. The street commissioner is at work relatives and friends, returned Sat noon today settled on a verdict. Mrs L. L. Berry left yesterday for ed him to go upon his own recogniz different. On the convening of the court this Salem where she goes a« a delegate ance. on genera! repair* over the city and urday to his home at Willow Spring. is fast getting the sidewalks into good In passing sentence Judge Fitz Ger WANT NO JOBS SHERIFF'S SALE. He report* everything in fine con afternoon they were called and to the W. C. T. U. convention. condition for the wet weather of tbe JCoU<>*l«>erNin <1 rent ba* O a der a r 4 t»j virtue Miss May Lucinger of Walla Walla, ald viewed the sentiment of tbe offi dition up there. The recent rains awarded their decision, the amount claimed by the plaintiffs in the case, in the following words: cers winter. His men are now putting in 4 a « nt of ext' Lilou 1a»’*ed out of tb*- Circuii Teachers for the Philippine Service have started the grass growing nicely was here Sunday and Monday visiting voleat Aeooeiatloa sg >3.71'9. together with the costs and with Mrs. Joun Mtlier a cross walk at the foot of Main C nbti of the ata e of Crecon, tu aud 'orine Statement By the Court. That there are at present several Fail to Appear. o *^tj of a, uoder the acai UsWeof imd Chicago. street near the bridge, which will be o med reiLO and delivered upon a judgoirot disbursements of the action The Misses Plant and Dover, teach carloads of beef in that vicinity. "Under the evidence in tbe case it Yesterday was the first day of the n-1 rie- ree r^ucered an*! eoter«*l id »a d evert a great convenience. Mrs. Henrietta A. S. Marsh, President Another Damage Case. ers ot music and elocution, will give is my duty to find the defendant Miss Agnes Fletcher, of Pendleton, ntbe/7i «lay o* Ju.y io fa o* nt Pay A force of men 1« finishing today a *«•!•» Woman’s Benevolent- Association, of is visiting at the home of Mrs Arvta t The circuit court took up the con- a musical and literary recital in the guilty. The law provides that it shall i civil service examinations for the po- ani Frat k lU nriJe, partaei» U'.der the . sltion of law clerk and Philippine 200-foot piece of walk on East Aits 827 Jackson Park Terrace, Woodlawn, Plomondon, of tu.s city. lira» i an**- of h*-¡t» a lutov Le, aa p’a*« t ft. sideration of another O. R. 4 N. dam o|«-ra house tonight be unlawful to use any foul book, or | school teacher, says the Walla Walla «au aga u»t íjvrrM-a L b*rlky M. Chicago, Ill-, says: G. W. Bradley, who has been at age case this morning, when it con N. A. Davis, cashier of the Bank of any other device for booking salmon. ; Union. The examination Is held be near the academy, and In a day or ao *ar» y F o and C. B Wade at defecd “I suffer,-«! with la grippe for seven Goldendale. Wash., on his homestead, vened at 9 o'clock. This time it is .Milton. has gone to San Francinco to It also prohibits the catching of gra- ; tore the local board of examiners of gangs wording for W. H Byers, the ai< i tlitobt tlu- pia'nt.f* did trover a - -r* «ai «ie* rrraga :>•< io« U4s-i»4aiit. I Wrenee weeks and nothing helped me until I has returned home. the case of the Manchester Assur attend a meeting of tbe Bankers' Ae vid or spawning salmon at any time, which A. T. Bedell is chairman and O. R. & N. and the city will put In R*rtkfi-r b -om of f.t e«;.* and tried Peruns. I felt at once that I had Eva Stafford has sold to Niel Titts a nee Company and Virgil Moore social ion or in any manner. Tbe run of fish I presiding examiner For Philippine a long string of walk from the bridge 1 oftoLr« (I *-/) with inuta»! »»rate of »i» p**r ren*. per »r*D;m fron ina Mrs Stephen Ringhoffer who has in the Umatilla river at the preset'. ! teacher but one applicant. Harry acroi-s the rac e to the end of tbe walk at last secured the right medicine and worth a cottage and two lots in the against the O. R. 4 N. The plaintiff £ b day ot F bnuur Ikbi. a 4 tb» furtb-r The considera is represented by the Arm of Balleray i>een here the guest of Mrs W. E Mll- I erne is s'eel-head salmon, which are ' Tash, appeared. He will finish his In front of St. Joseph’«. There ha t i» »4 rw^aijF- «e XtaUara «jStb) at otx»e/a kept steadily Improving. Within three north part of town bo. *xt f’ '1; *-o»: of 4 McCourt, while the railroad has ler has returned to Walla Walla. ! 'here for the purpose of spawning ■examination today Mr. Tash is a been a narrow walk there, but it te ee’a. and ‘»o ann T weeks I was fully restored.”—Henrietta tion was $275. aotice»ef Meetanir*» ¡ten and tbe eve a Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bearn arrived i I mid therefore come under the defi't- ' graduate of Whitman College, and has old and worn and it not satisfactory din Mrs. Antin Foss and Mrs. E. L. Charles H. Carter. W. W. Cotton and A. 8. Marsh. "h4 di*buf-a-mrr :* ta«ed at T*t$ anc 1 N so the street commissioner ha* bees, Barrett are in Portland this week H. F. Conner to look after Its inter and «'ill remain here during the win- I ition of gravis or spawning salmon. I already spent two years teaching the I ' » t- 'eby it »I» d reed taat tagepenJeut Order of Good Templar«, ol working for time ^rne In getting th< »• maul» * v e * by ’ : • t. t.re» of ter. Mr Beach will attend Columbia attending the. grand lodge of the ests. . the taking of which is absolutely pro ; Filipino youth, having been sent with co-operat'an of the property-owner? ’Ireuanir*» lien n-d u tbe *’$* •.ay o< March Washington. Rathbone Sisters. Mrs. Foss goes as ' nibited by law. The complaint alleges that on De Uoa.ege. < the first installment of teachers after along the district in putting in a new • ,a.*4tbelal ijofAy?: . a «- r rpcrtfv ly, Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer I. O. G. a delegate and Mrs. Barrett goes as cember 3. 1902, Virgil Moore had in •»e txU-d by Fx.. Britt, one of t e pLai t’-év McK«*nzie is confir.eil to his Frank "The penalty in these cases is quite ! 'be par firstlon of the islands rrtje. Tbe new walk will be seven fee' r rr L »u a«a Lti anJ u¡-*’ ib* Itilo«:Of T_,of Everett, Wash-, has used the great a member of the grand lodge. the warehouse at Barnhart Station, room with an attack of typhoid fever. severe, the fine being not less than No applicant appeared for the law in width and uuilt of heavy materia > ti «-«i r a pr per*- in Cmaul*a oaU I tonic, Peruns, for an aggra Mrs. Win McBride and daughter 7.098 bushels of bluestem whtat. C P Collins Is ¡quite ill of typhoid $50 nor more than $1000 and cosu | clerk examination »ra.or. t/»«it : to insu: - it* staying in good repair vate.. ■ ase of dyspepsia. She writes: TceN'fr tb Twenty fl«e f*) e*< of Ixl* n Edythe of this city spent Sunday in of the value of 71 cents a bushel, or .ever and under the care of Dr. M. M. of the action, or by imprisonment in HlotlE'nib- City o* Fend «un, I mat Lia for several years to come. “After having a severe attack of la Pendleton visiting their daughter and the aggregate value of 15.039.58. ..¡•tebrandt Mr W E Shattuck of I the county jail not less than 25 days, Wolf-Townsend. *... acd up»a twi'linocn The sidewalk in front of the Las' I'O «ri « »reev? grippe, I also suffered with dyspepsia. sister. Miss Bessie McBride. «ul »HQaUMl in-te*«<l, «Alca ta 4 This wheat was insured by the plain Spokane Is acting a« prescription I nor more than one year, or Loth such | Word has been received in the city Chance saloon Is being torn up tolsi s.Ki.e« « f NreLan ’ t Lten «rr- re*x> *ed fine and Imprisonment. N. A. Pinkerton left for Crook coun t ff company in the sum of $-4.259. On clerk during hl« llluess After taking Peruns I could eat my reg a« pw*- ad Iva* A <4 amounting the coming marriage of and In its place will be laid a cemen' a Mar* n . Mr D. W. McGrew, of Kendrick. ular meals with relish, my system was ty to improve his oomestead and the morning specified at about 5 or r- or ** U M ' l ai. '* 1 ;m- a 'beoflh »4 Suspends Sentence. Charles A. Townsend and Miss Fan one joining to the one recently pn' tiri- « tantiDa * wua y. < fon, t-uilt up, my health returned, and I build a home there. Mrs. Pinkerton o'clock, the warehouse was set on Are Idaho, is in town today with the view I "For a yonng man In your condi nie Wolf, in Vancouver, on the even in by M. A Rader in front of hl» a »an • H ai an e W of Loot A et ' he who is visiting friends in Pendleton ot putting in stock of gents' furnish by a passing engine belong ng to the have remained in excellent strength and - «»ri» o. M-etanL • Lien* in tbe Äce of icm tion this is a severe punishment, and ing of October 29. Mr. Townsend is store. O. R 4 N. and totally destroyed, to ing goods in tbe N'.cbolti-Mlllcr bulla- ' one that it 'is the duty of the court well known here, having tieen the • uo*y < • I Vtuati/a Coun y. Vt-fot. ra vigor now for over a year.”— Mrs. T. will follow in a few days. The street department will have ir • e«^. - iy »h< «Id o* lo;er löse ai d the »<.4 Ing Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, gether with the wheat contained. | to impose, if judgment is found at guest of friends in this city at vari- a abort time all of the walks an< W. Collins. ». p op* r.y and nM n< tv d by ne Mrs Jay Holman died Sunday at her ' this time, but In view of the recom- out times, He is an old employe of The plaintiffs have never received - mn a I ta» .a < u t», l u> «ai.rty If you do not derive prompt and satis of Adams, a son. crossing* in the city in good repai J )ud<»ef t and eD v-»t : tr.ereRre I wi «m any reparation from the railroad for heme In Freewater of blood poisoning | toendat.ons of the prosecuting attor the Wells-Fargo Express Company, factory results from the use of Pernna, and serviceable. -4a».M '.berti ine 1 1 ‘ < U*-» la tbeaft'i- the damage done, and therefore they from tonsilitis Funeral services were I ney and of the game warden, and I being the cashier in tbe Portland of- < m otti »! « • }. ai m timi d» or ot ’b«o ri write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a ANOTHER ENTERPRISE ask judgment and costs of the com- held yesterday afternoon from the | telieving that this will be a lasting flee, Mr. and Mrs Townsend will acne in b- < u « » y Caution! full statement of your case and he will BY THE RIGBY-CLOVE CO I any In the sum of $4.259, which the family residence In Freewater • r»»’ ai cerlfat. t. e, u urtai ina ■ e- I ieanon to you. 1 will suspend the reside In the latter city. » tei« b Le *a U*leti<a£ta. ated ali p*f»« .41 be pleased to give you his valuable ad Thia is not a gentle word—but Assurance Company i Manchester .a.u* sif and u < a n. (b W Qi** er I passing of seuteoce at this time and when you think bow liable you an vice gratis. 11 aid to Moore as per policy, and the :*e • ■♦•ny.f trer b»4 en ita IXb d») ui DALE NEWS ITEMS allow you to go on your own recog- Woodmen Consolidation. !ar .. I j» or » ■ tb* li tare had. or L< • rot to purchase the only remedy uni ^Arirean Dr. Hartman, President ol The Machine Was Devised by the further su mof $780.«8. the amount a .r. Ita «A4 1« Le ItüidlDf WMI 'UCtad »'.d j nizance during good behavior. But Tbe Weston camp of the Mod versally krown and a remedy tha* ypa Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Oi Proprietors of the Pendleton Foum lost by Moore In evceae of his Insur- Hay is Scarce and Cattle Are Bting I you must not understand that by tua*»d p* r r-e »b> «e Cewr.bed rea. p*«,p» lira hats has effected a conaubda- coneoil j Woodmen has had the largest sale of any med rlj -t*! n ftsd to loe abete 4etxrtb d r»al a nee dry—Trial Run Proves Its Very Sold. ! making this recommendation in your I ;tou with Tutuilla Camp, the local lclne In the world since 1868 for the pr *<erty and rr» r< |a i tb*>r«fid t u :be The case is being tried before a n«4 ih«- deim-’.ani C B WaU. Superior Qualities. Dale. Oct 19.—The Ute rains ha.e I ctM that the officers arc disposed I camp of this city, and will work with cure and treatment ot Cocsumptior. -enti «ued c 4 a:ntMT» a~>4 * « ho plaint _ Bpwu jury composed of John McKeown, G. made- excellent feed on the foothills - to condone the offense, or look UghUy | them in the future. The Western and Throat and Lung t roubles with toe »aM \*p n wftteh aid Va td ne ia W Rugg. W E. Potts. J. S. Harris, h I L-ub • ocixMi u Uu MBbeat MCdar The RJgby-Clove foundry is the and stock are in excellent condition to on the crime, tor they are determined I camp could not maintain the burden out losing ;ta great popularity *1; bai ' . «Le 1 Kaw«to «< »acn taic u* promoter of another new machine, R Cheney, George Ginn. W. P. Dan start in tbe winter. to put a stop to this breaking ot the of tb'-ir organizat-on. and have con these years you will be taankf-i w< IB • Ufad J<m <rf aa;4 ri« aUCtl an 1 iels. Jesse M. Basketl, Lee Teutsch and this time it is a barley crusher B V Shells visited Pendleton this taw. and henceforth it* provisions j solldated with the lodge here in or '-alied your attention to Boschee'i • . I will be rigidly enforced." or chop mill, which is a great im Henry Lorenzen James Derrick and week ! der to maintain their benefits in the German Syrup. There are ac many G DeGraw provement over all those now sold In H«-nry Green of lx>ng Creek patuted order Will Not Be Lantent Hereafter. ordinary cough remedies made by good the market It has several I through Monday with 4.000 pounds of druggists and others that are cheat Hereafter the game warden will 1 Pe ndleton flour and merchandise- for ' have no leniency tn dealing wish points—lightness of driving power, and good for light colds perhaps but increase ot capacity, and greater ex- Ixeng Creek merchants for severe Coughs Bronchitis. Crouj I these cases. At the first of the sea SUMMONS. cellence of work. About 1.000 head of cattle have ton be was d «posed to deal lightly —and especially for Consumption AGES I I ttassed through hero during the past I with those who had violated the law. The machine waa designed in the i there 1« ditfieult expe- toratior Z2. J0 twenty peyment lile, «snual roundry office and is the joint pro month en route to Butter Creek where !on their plea of ignorance; but In tbe coigns during the nights and aa premium PW-A" . dttetion of tbe proprietors of the lo- they will be fed for the winter nu-m.r gs. mere is nothing like Ger I future no such plea will be recogn.ae-J C «ab value J lb year BUB » cal institution. Tbe first one made NEW HOSPITAL READY FOR L. G Markham, proprietor of the I and all those who violate the stat mat. Syrup. The 25 cent *.ze ha- Or pa:d up policy for tJSic FEDERAL GRAND JURY was set up this afternoon and given Just been introduced this year, Reg And Caeb ll«X. OCCUPANCY UPON THAT DAY. I Dale store, is In Pendleto nth * week, | ute* will have to take the couse its trial run, and found to run wltu uiar size 75 cents Tailman 4 Co. I attending circuit court as « witness I quencea. Total cost for llfe*uiu INVESTIGATING less power than the old style ma in tbe cases In which the O. R 4 N — STATE LIFE IX8CRASCE Cm. chine, and at the same time to do c ompany Is sued for damages for burn Sold His First Crop. WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. tndlasapol« Indiana more work, it does not chop and Addresses by Bisoop O'Reilley, Gov. ing the Cayns«- and Barnhart ware I Alleged That Mr. Hewett Used Gov Conductor Frank Coykendall. whc r--. W. J HOMER. Maaager cut th« beu-ley, but crushes it, thus Chamberlain, Gov. Morrison and houses emment Stamp« in Hu I Private is now on the passenger run of 1 Mar L J Ward, of Hells, is in the c ty. retaining the meal and saving the PeB'ltetoi Orsgo Many Dale stock men are selling off Other Notables — Hospital Is a tu€ In Businea* Transactions—Als« i Thai 'tn Anderson, on tbe O R. 4 N, . ba- Is of Milton. whole strength of the grain. c. W St«*n. Just sold his first fruit crop, at Le Finely Equipped Modern Institu- their cattle on account of the scarcity city It is estimated that the output of He Falsified Hi* Official Records to Grande, and is proud of the record of hay tion. Rivaling Any in the State. In the the machine tried today will be from le of Condon. Mrs. L. G Markham spent last week M Biston H Cover Tracks. His orchard is only five years old, *!' 2 to 3 tons an hour and if it is work in Ri'ter visiting friends city of the Gano variety, and this year Yesterday afternoon Bishop O'Rei- ed hard and under good conditions, Mrs Asa Arbogast visited her moth Fred Hewett, the fonuer postma» he has just sold 1.000 boxes from $7( J. E Cox. oi Heppnei Ml in the ley. in conference with the Sisters of er. Mrs. Pierson, at Ritter for several it will do still more. I ter at Ukiah, was up before the fed trees, and in that number of boxes city. St. Francis, wedded to postpone the It is the intention of the company days this week R D. <>rm»t»> . of Elgin. via 4ei in eral grand jury at Portland yewterday but four were culled, or second-grade to make a specialty of the machines medication of the new hospital from charged with having used postage apples. The price pa d was 75 cent 'he c ily yt«terday. and tbe force at the foundry will be the first of the month until the after j stamps in payment for merchandise, per box SAVING DIVERTED WATER. Dr. F R Dorn ot Echo la In the and with hat ing falsified tbe records put to work at once on the castings noon of the sth. tn order to have the | for more of them. The foundry' »ill pleasure of the presence of Cover j By Improved Methods of Ditch Mak city 1lor • short visit ; of bls office. What action the Jury Forest Lindsay, of Elma . Wash. put them on the market at soon as nors Chamberlain, of Oregon, and j Dr. F. R. Dorse, of E« ho in In the ! took in the case has not a_v yet been was fatally injured by the accidea ing 80 Per Cent of the Water Is HERE AT HOME. Morrison, of Idaho, at the service*. : they are ready to leave the shop, and j learned, but it is the opinion of those tai discharge of a gun. Monday I «Ry on a professional visit Saved. will attempt to fill the demand for Both of these gentlemen have ex W Smith, of Athena, in in the . who know tbe case that he will be j. Pendleton Citizen* Gladly Testify. pressed a desire to be present aLG One of the most important features them. The machine In appearance is held to appear before the court. I Ht> today (or a «bort visit It is testimony like the following neat and compact, and it la sure to lend their efforts toward making the of irrigation in this section is the Hewett was arrested by Inspector J. Talbert, nt Milton. was In the dedicatory services an epoch in construction of ditches which will be a favorite with the farmers and that has placed "the old Quaker Rem , Green on July 16 last and was ar city yesterday for a brief visit. history of the city, and as they will carry water through the sandy soil raigned in this city before Commis edy" so far above competitors. When mill men of tbe country. be here in attendance on the irriga without waste in seepage, in the or- W P Allen, of Izmg Creek, spent sioner John Halley. Jr., and bound people right here at home raise their tion convention, it was decided to dlnary water ditch according to the -he day tn Pendleton yesterday How To Find Oct. I TIMBER AND RANGE RIGHTS. over to the grand jury in the sum of hold the services tn connection with experiments of the state of Utau. voice in praise there is no room left Fill • bottle or common glass with vooz Albert J. Minthorn, of McKay, $6oO. which he furnished. Since that for doubt Read the public state Also Right of Way on a Tract of the opening of the hospital on the about SO per cent of the water di in the city today for a business visit. time be has been at liberty and is water aud let it stand twenty-four hours ; day before the convention in order verted is wasted in seepage and fail- a ‘crfinientorset- ment of a Pendleton citizen. R. Walker, of Helix, ir at the Hole. now In Portland awaiting the result Bi-l.blBAIKIX OF LtXD TITLF. Land Sold for Eight Years. to save the distinguished visitors the tire of the soil to carry the supply. tkng indicates an St. George for a short visit in the of the investigation. Charles W. Beale, expressman, In ibe nailer •< ibe aep'lra Isa >f Jobs J J. D. Casey and Jennie Casey, his inconvenience of an extra trip here Every Imaginable kind of ditch has unhealthy con using Hewett was accused of Ha kr y lo n«L»ter th« i t • <4 L«x, St«« ♦' living at 300 West Tustin street, cor wife, have sold to C. W. Nibley for The new hospital has been, or will been made with a view to saving this city dition ot the kid r»s (ML klrvea (1 ) twelve It Iklruee-iX). $20.40 worth of stamps at one time, neys ; if it stains Foeneen Hg Fim-w ( *i *n< S'* «»n ( «1 la ner of Aura street, and well known $4.600. the undivided half Interest In be by the 8th. completed and ready waste water and applying ft to the | Hezekiah Key. of Freewater, is at- and $12.80 worth at another, with 1«« taadres a d -IU -1« (as). ia I tending the sessions of the court a» your linen it is ■ nB>»k to every resident of Pendleton, says: a tract of timber situated in the for occupancy, and on that day it will soil. In that state the soil is gravel ' a witness hits Uiaatil a e un’y Oresvc. anl all n he— which to purchase goods of an East evidence of kid tl —a, loixern «re defendants. "For four years past I have been trou mountains near Kamela. The inter be thrown oi»en to the general publk and the waste is very great. In the era department store. It was also ney trouble; too Mrs. R Caldwell, of Baker City. alleged that be falsified the records TAXI NOT1CC bled with kiuney disorders, caused, est is to hold good until January 1, for their inspection, that they may randy districts various kinds of ditch frequent desire 1 was the guest of Pendleton friends be able to see before it is occupied 1912, and by the terms of the deed making has been tried. Puddling with Tbeon tbe )<->b day ot leieber. A P Sa I think, by heavy lifting required by of his office in order to cover up the to pass it or pain ■a iMtetle« «a* bed by «aid Joan J. the buyer is to have the right to cut all ot the conveniences and advan yesterday. clay, mud in the bottom of the dttch. my occupation. The strain was such commission of the crime. in tbe back is Hal .raylntbe Circuit Cea-: > I ' be Hal, <4 iron pipe, wooden flumes and all such that I was unable to stoop or rise all of the saw timber on the land tages which it possesses. Robert Walker, of Helix, is in the >-*«•3. tor CmaUltat aunty. for tmuai ie«U' also convincing proof that tbe kidneys -ral.-iB improved methods of construction city, having business before the cir <4 ibe liUe < I 'be land above 4««rrib»4 again without pain and effort, The from eight inches and over, top Finely Equipped. Threatened Hold-Up. order. and bladder arc out of Vow rlwieu DB or M.e,mh kidney secretions were irregular, es measurement. C. B. Wade is insur What To Do. The St. Anthony's hospital, as the have been tried with varying degrees cuit court lay ot b«',» taler. 1-So. ,aad uvw raa»e why Passengers com ng over the Short New models of water pecially at night and caused me much ed the right to bold the l^nd as a new edifice will be christened, will of success, •ueb application «ball hoi 6- « anted, tbe There is comfort tn the knowledge so Mr and Mrs. Alex Walker of Wes Line say that a temporary panic was annoyance. When I first heard of sheep range and a right of way is be one o fthe best equipped Institu measuring devices, weirs, headgates ton. were tne guest* of friend* in this often express«!, that Dr. Kilmer’s ««me « ¡1I«- lakes a, cr-r.fw ed and a de ree caused on No. 5. of October 18. by ■11 tie rntervd ar-ordtng m lee pe. r. r of lie Doan’s Kidney Pilla 1 decided to try given to R. E. Porter through the tions on the coast when it is finished and <lams have been introduced in city yesterday. the announcement that a hold-up Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, atty teat on. an-< ton will be Ion ver ba red It has been found that by from di-put-c« i*e esate. them and got a box at Brock 4 Mc tract fulfills ever« wish m curing rheumatism, and in operation. Not that it will Utah Mr. and Mrs W H Gould and fam would take place near Nampa. Idaho Dste ot tint ,ebllcau<>a October 1ft. :w’l Comas’ drug store. Tney have re be as large as some, but it will be a using the canvas dam. in small ily. of W’eston. are visiting In the city Valuables were secreted and the pain in the back, kidney*, liver, bladder ■ D ' HiMKSKLAIX and every part oi the urinary passage. lieved me to a very great extent, ditches, and the concrete weir, in PIONEER IRRIGATOR COMING. Coastv Clerk vt l aaiiU. losaty. far better institution for Pendleton, passengers held their breath until It correct* inability to bold water for a few days. both as to the backache and the large ditches, about 80 per cent of taking Into consideration tbe size of Officials dls- and «cabling pain in passing it. or bad Alexander Still, of Weston, is »te 'he peril »is passed urinary trouble, and I have the C. W. Mallet, Father of Ditch Making tbe two places, than is St. Vincent's the water diverted can be delivered effects following use of liquor, wine or lling In the city being In attendance claim any knowledge of the affair greatest confidence in them." Executor's Sale. onto the ground. in Malheur, Will Be at the Irriga hospital for Portland. The surgery beer, and overcome* that unpleasant ne Price 5d cents per box. Foster on the circuit court. Sour, • hereby girt- that tb« uaderstgurd is as good as can be found In any of Witness in Liquor Case. tion Meeting. cessity of being compelled to go often ««x<-r«tor « h th« 1>M will *a-l i««i«Beui «1 Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole C. J. McKnight. proprietor of the SHEEPHEROER GONE WRONG. the Institution« on the coast, and Hugh Field«, late «f I iun ceuaty, • refwa, 4«. Charles Wilkins, the agent of the during the day, and to get up many Judge Lowell this morning receiv agents for the United State« For Helix pharmacy, was in the city last i>ur»uan. U> aa«t by virtue <4 an urder has been constructed out of the ex reservation, went to Portland this time* during the night. The mild and -d <**ed ed a letter from C. W. Mallet, of On 3ale by all dealers. • le mad. «nd entered (a tbe isatter ot ibe evening on business. perience of the past and with the William Pollard Now in Canyon City morning where be will appear as a tbe extraordinary effect of Sw amp- Root .w-ai«* ot tbe »«id ->rd by lue I'e’iniy Court Remember the name—DOAN'S tario, one of the pioneer irrigators of knowledge of the present. It Is com Moses Taylor, of Athena. Is in the witness before the federal grand Jury is >ooa realized It stand* the highest t Lian r-moty, lir-geu. on i e l«b dav oi Jail for Horse Stealing. and take no other. Malheur county, and probably the 4 picKber iWX. «'IL m. tburwlay. tbe ¿«>t plete In every detail, and as near William Pollard, who was taken in city in attendance on the meetings in the case of some Indians who are for its wonderful cures of the most dis- lay .-f IK tuber. IW*. at ooe o'clork la Ibe perfect In equipment as the thought Irons to Canyon City yesterday by of the circuit court a* a witness. accused of taking liquor onto the res •ressing cases. If you need a medicine .liert) n. al tbe trout door -4 ibe l<«n and efforts of the management could Deputy Sheriff Donaldson, lies under Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of ervation and giving ft to the resi. wa should have the best. Sold by drug t4<-u«e. i« Pv dieto-i, I utatvia county.Oreeon, veil.at public «uetton. to tbe bUbe>t bidder, devise gists in fiftv-ceut and one-dollar size*. a more serious charge than that of Athena, have returned to their home dents there. e .ab la ba"d.ml tbe rtf bl. title and laur«M You may’have a sample bottle and a t I >r the estate ot »aid der-eered a aud to ibe Dedication Begin November 8. obtaining money under false pre after a visit in the city with friend*. t. io«ln« d«»rr.t>a ;rvmi»«» t« I'meUlla book that tells all On the afternoon of November 8, tense«. which was the original cause Real Estate Sale. Miss Sadie Harris, of Weston, was voni). vrveoti. lo-att: stout it. both sent free at 3 o'clock, the services of dedica of his arrest, «ays the Baker City the guest of Pendleton friends Tbe •» 8,01 tbe 8 £ M <4 Sec M 1« Tp « yes- I The real estate agency of Wade 4 by mail. Address Dr. E 5 g 7 k ot th- WtLauiette Men- las. In tion will begin The general dedi Herald. He is charged with horse terday. returning to her home last Son sold today for P. H Sones, to CmattUa "Htatv lire*or -OE'atBt « a acre« Kilmer & Co.. Bing cation of the building will be held stealing I ro . »11 ana 1J In bio k leb a 4 lol 7 la John Schmidt, lots 5 and 6. in block hamton. N. Y. When evening lu Ibe I «•« vat o® Addition to tbe first and will be In the open air. as Pollard has been employed i as a 6, and lots 1 and 2, in block 13, Cole's writing mention this paper and don't Oi.ck ■tiy ot P ndlotor 1« Vatatllta county Orroon George Carmichael, ot WcstoU. is audition, consideration $800. will all of the exercises and ad herder by various sheepmen near make any mistake, but remember the w H i -OLTRA sum moneti E dresses. The church will have exclu Prairie City, and it is claimed went In the city, having been Exoeuioroi lb« lost will aud i**taua«at name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and Zu«h before the circuit court as Field«, .ierea-id to appear sive charge of the first part of the into town at various times and ran And 6ee us’' We want to show you To the Track Meet the address. Binghamton, N. Y. service, in which the hospital will he up accounts with the merchants in his a witness Joseph Forrest. one of the pioneer given, according to the ritual of the employers' names. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, of Wes- residents of this county, left this our line of Buggies, Wilson Moline, Notice to Creditors. church, to the service of God and to He and a partner named George ton. were in the city yesterday tbe morning for Walla Walla, where he In tbe lountj Con ol tbe Slat* ot Oregon the amelioration of the suffering« of Williams went to the livery stable of guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Perry. will transact business and attend the tor esisti IH rounty Moon Bros, and John Beere, th®y ar^ tn ib» matteria tbe celate ol Jobs Bubrl, man. The ritual in connection with Donaldson Brothers and procured a Mrs Shaw and Mrs. Perry are cous- Walla Walla track meet. deciM-l this service is simple yet Impressive horse which they raffled off The ins. Notte« 1« b«'«by gteen_______________ ibat valentine Al grade goods. and will be a fitting and solemn open proceeds they pocketed and skipped -‘iroblei-t r«n<li*ioa, V—«itila eossty. oreeoa. ■ a-, un tbe Mb da« «4 Seuiember. lisa. 4ulg ing for the services of the day. The Bitt ere out. A warrant was issued for their ADCOCK DAMAGE SUIT. fiolntifo ad—ini-mtor ol t v «alale «4 Job« will put the arrest and Ji. E. Donaldson, a son of Address by Bishop O'Reilsy. Buh-la, lieceased ot PaadietiMi. l'—aUlla on Moline Wagons are system in »itch euumy. Oregon, and all erediterà ot tbe eaid Following tbe general dedication. Deputy Sheriff Donaldson, succeeded Suit for Damages le Now in lutili oohrle -lvc'aaod, ai« benbr noi beo io good condition Bishop O'Relley will make the open in locating Pollard here Williams has crvaent their e am» lo lb- ,aid Valentin« Hands Of a Jury, light running and durable that di been apprehended not Sto-ble. adtninlMtutor, at bla «■«■« on < «uri ing address of the day, in which he The circuit court has had the cane cannot obtain •tre«, tn ihe rtiy ol reudleion. Vmattila will explain the purposes of the insti Assurance Com- e<un'e Or>(c-n. w.lhi« aia notili 'rum tae of the Manchester a foothold. It PLENTY RABBITS. tution, its scope, its [last history and daleii Ibis notte«, dui) v«OS«4 by taw all 8'eel frame«, & N.. under con pany vs. the O. R. will purify the n qntn-d. its future expectations. He will open sideration all the forenoon and most blood rest ore l>»le' «t Fam'lesin. l'nattlla eonntg. Orsa—i. it to the pubuc and dedicate it m Echo Plant le Slaughtering Cattle tata loca day ot attuesiber. tasi of the afternoon. The case wat sent lj in. cold rolled steel axis. They have the appetite words to the good of humanity. VaLkniKB STBOBLI and Puttino In Cold Storage. and cure to the jury between 3 and 4 o'clock. AdmlnUleator ol tb« calale ot Jobn Rubri«, Governor Chamberlain and Gover J. C. Koontz, of Echo, is in the city Insomnia. d< rosami The next case on the docket is an the celebrated pine apple feed and arc nor Morrison will speak after the ior a short visit on business. __ He« riburn. Mr. other damage suit against the O. R. bishop has finished and Mayor T. G. Koontz Is of the opinion :------- Sick Headache, that the 4 N and Is brought by Mrs. Elizabeth double trussed. Hailey will make the address of wel abblt crop around Echo Is as good Oil and Sweet Spirits of Ed<n Rheumatism Positively Cured Indigeniion, Adcock lite plaintiff alleges that on come to the visitors and the general this year as last but so far the Ec ho Dyaprpsia or Are guaranteed to cure any case of Rhett Bv Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden.— May 10. 1903, she was employed by public. Judge Ellis will also be pres cannery has not thinned them out for Kidney Ailments matisui Money back if they fail. Money-back Goods. A C. KOEPPEN& the company as a cook on a construc It I m a pleasure to show our htock, ent and speak, and the medical staff their machinery has not arrived and Be sure to tiy it A C. kocppen & Bros., Kgt*. for Peed le toe BROS.. Sole Agents for Pendleton. tion train, and that the cook car in of the hospital will have one of their they are not yet doing business. which «he was working was put on a whether you buy or not. number address the people In behalf The cannery has been slaughtering side track at Nolin while some work of the medical profession. cattle, however, and sending them to was being done there on the main A general invitation will be extend the cold storage plant In this city track While at work in the car the ed by the bishop to all of the mem- where they will be held for the mar company ran another train on the oers of the medical profession of the ket later In the season. E side track and into the car in which state to attend the services and lend H. C. Willis, the promoter of the the plaintiff was. and lue force of Interest to the proceedings 3 by their Echo cannery, has been sick for near the collision was so great that the a presence. ly a week, having suffered an attack plaintiff was thrown across the car A band and other music wlll be resembling apoplexy several days and sustained severe injuries to her provided for the occasion and the ago. He is recovering, and will be head, right leg and hip, besides hav day will bo made one of the memor out again In a short time. ing her arm bruised and scalded ATHENA, ORE., PIMDLITON, ORE., able ones in the history of the city. * a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for The plaintiff was confined to her Howes Building. Main 8t.. next to E. 0. Bid’g, Millie Holst committed suicide at room for three weeks and her ex and Ijtwrence Johnson committed sui Newberg Monday, by drinking car pense«. together with the permanent cide Monday evening, near Colfax, by bollc acid. She was in love with a Injury she has received entitle her. drinking carbolic acid. barber and despondent. tn her contention, to damages in the BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS Hair Vigor Weak Hair Thousands Hav^ Kidney Trouble and Meier Saspect it WON’T YOU CALL Y Know Buckeye Drills, your Strength with JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE, A. KUNKEL & CO. WOMEN, CHILDREN MEN