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hls place, and both wheels passed over his head. He came to the city in a partially stunned state, but after the physic- Ian had examined him went away. It is not thought that any serious con sequences will result from the acci GREAT IMPROVEMENT BLOODED HEREFORD dent. CALF SELLS FOR $150. IN MOUNTAIN ROADS. AN OLD 8AYING. FRIDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1903. A FAMILY REMEDY. Pe-ru-na in Use in Thousands of Homes. Various Transactions in ths Hide and Showing How Cause and Effect Ara Live Stock Market—Lumber is Be Never Far Removed. ginning to be Shipped From the Orti irres* man H. Henry Power», c It is an old saying. "Where Mills—Sheep and Cattle are Leav there's honey, there’s bees”—not less Vermont, wiiM from Morrisville, VL: true in one which science has coin ing the Mountains. ed more recently. "Where there's Ridge, Oct. 24—Jas Clark of Ukiah dandruff there’s germs"- germs ”—and—to was out in this locality a few days push the inference still further we ago after a fine thoroughbred Here may truly say, “Where there’s dan- ford bull calf which he had purchased druff cured, Newbro’s Herpicide has , of C. B. Wade, at $150 and had been been at work." pasturing at the Linsner stock farm The reason of Herpicide's isolation Mrs. Emma M. Hoffman of Pendle as a genuine cure for Dandruff lies ton is visiting at the home of her in the fact that it attacks and de stroys the root of the whole trouble uaughter Mrs. M. E. Fletcher, J. Mullen is driving stage between —a parasitic germ which foods upon the material which nourishes the Ukiah and Nye. Whittaker and I.insner have hair follicle. brought their cows and calves from Other so-called remedies are not the John Day to brand and wean. directed at this true cause of the They also did some dehorning a few disease. Accept no substitute, there la days ago John Brown, the Pendleton hide none. dealer, 'passed through here a few Sold by leading druggists. Send days ago with quite a load, having 10c in stamps for sample to Tne been out la the vicinities of Ukiau Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. F. W. and Alba. He was still adding to Schmidt A Co., special agents. bls load as he traversed along. Joa. McClaughlta, who owns and INSANE WOMAN. operates the Eagle sawmill near Our- dane. is having a large quantity oi Mra. Georoe Dougherty, of Cayuse, lumber hauled to Pendleton. Will Be Taken to Asylum. C. B. Wade's hlreo man from the Mrs George Dougherty, of Cayuse, Dixie ranch near Alba, was out iu John L. Burnett, Member of Congress, this part a few days ago gathering was today adjudged insane by the examining board, consisting of Dr. Seventh Alabama District, write»: some cattle that have strayed off Cole and Judge Hartman. * I take pleasure in testifying to the their range. She is a native of the state, and merits of your Peruna. At the solicita P. E. Fletcher’s injured ankle is her malady Is due to the loss of her tion of a friend my wife need it, and it slowly but steauuy improving. children, several of whom died re Improved her condition generally. It is Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Fahrenwald are a remarkable remedy. lean cheerfully visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. centiy. The woman is violent and will be taken to the asylum this recommend Peruna as a good, substan Hensey Schmidt of Alba vicinity. evening, tn the meantime being under tial tonic, and a very good catamrh Mrs. Schmidt is reported as on the guird at the Hotel Eastern. sick list remedy." There was a fine ball at the home Real Estate Transfers. Perw an Cures Catarrh. of the Wyemores at Gurdane Friday James R. Jacobs and Lydia A. Ja Half the ills of life are due to catarrh night It was largely attended ani cobs, his wife, have sold to R. E and catarrhal derangements. Peruna fully enjoyed by all. Mai. Sturdevgnt, the Pendleton- Purrington for $5.500. all of block <1 is the only internal, systemic catarrh remedy known to the mediealjnofeeaton. Ukiah stage proprietor, is having hay in the reservation addition to Pendle Peruna cures catarrh wherever le hauled from Snipe valley to Ridge, a ton. W. J. Furnish, as trustee in the gated. Peruna is not a guess nor an distance of 10 or 12 miles. He claims estate of George E. Adams and Mabel experiment—it is an absolute, scientlfls the distance in the price of hay in the Adams, has sold to the Pendleton certainty. Peruna has no substitutes— two localities justifies the long haul. Savings Bank for $3.500. the north F. E. Sherman and family have no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. moved to their new home on Birch east quarter of section 12. in town If you do not derive prompt and satis creek, below Pilot Rock. H. H. Har ship 1, south of range 33 east, being factory results from the use of Peruna, rah and family of whom he purchased a tract of land on McKay creek. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a the ranch, moved back to their o.u E. E. Purringer and wife have sold full statement of your case and be will home In Southwestern Missouri to C. B. Wade for $6 500 all of block be pleased to give yon his valuable ad Robert Watt passed through here 61. in reservation addition to the city vice gratis. last week w.-h a large herd of cat at Pendleton. W. H. Catherman and wife have Address Dr. Hartman, President of tle for winter quarters. The Hartman Sanitarium, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simonton have told to C. B. Wade for $5.000. 160 placed their daughter. Miss Sophia, acres of land in the vicinity of Fos I ter. in school in Washington. Mrs. Jas. Davis, who was in St. Vincent’s hospital in Pendleton for a short time, with a felon on her thumb, has returned home again. Everyone is very busy haujing wood at present. It is quite warm and dry, we need rain very badly. MRS. DAVID TAYLOR’S Moat of our people are through HEALTH IS IMPROVING. seeding and the grain looks fine ex cept for dry weather. Most of the sheep are out of the John Wright is Building a Livery mountains. Barn—Rain is Needed to Start Our potato crops are - turning out nicely—far better than Jpw common. Fall Seeding—Operation for Sciatic: Wm. Howard of Alba reports cat Rheumatism—Death of Men. Pen- tle as doing fine in the valley. He nington—Athena Has a New Har- says he has over forty head of good ness Shop. beef for sale CIRCUIT COURT. Jury 1» Out in Personal Damage Casa—Wage Case Decided. ALL TIMED OUT. Tired all the tine. Weary and worn out night and day. Back aches; side achss. All on account of the kidney». Must help them at their work. A Pendleton woman shows you how. Mrs. Fred Noble, who lives at 11» Cosbie street, says: “1 was troubled for three or four years with my back and kidneys, and was oppressed with a tired feeling the whole time. My back commenced to ache whenever I did the least amount of work around the bouse that compelled me to hit anything or stoop over. The kidneys were irregular and annoyed me espe cially if I caught cold. 1 felt sleepy or drowsy all the time. I used many different medicines, some of which helped my, and some of which did not. I saw Doan’s Kidney Pills so highly recommended that I went to the Brock A McComas Co. drug store and got a box. They helped me from the first and did me more good than anything of the kind I had ever used. 1 am feeling better since the treat ment than I had in a long, long time before, thanks to Doan’s Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price SB cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —DOAN’S— and take no other. The jury in the case of R. C. Baker vs. B. F. McElroy, yesterday brought in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $56. It was a civil action involv ing the wages of the plaintiff. The case of Charles Finch vs. John Stockman, was before the court this afternoon. This is the case in which the plaintiff alleges that the defend ant struck him on the head with a large stick and permanently injured him. It will be remembered as the case where Stockman ordered some workmen out of his barn during a rain st >rm at>«i in the discussion that ensued struck the plaintiff over the head with a 4x4 scantling. Stock- man pleaded guilty to the charge of assault and paid a fine of $50 and costs, but the defendant is now suing tor damages. The case is being heard before a jury composed of R Lalnge. John Perringer. M. M. Fix. W. P. Card. Joseph Dunn. E. L Cheney, William Roberts. G. W. Rugg. Jesse N. Bas ket:. W. P. Daniels. Joe Derrick and H. A. Faxon. The plaintiff is repre sented by Carter A Raley and James A. Fee. while BaUeray A McCourt are the attorneys for the defense. WAGON KAN OVER HIB HEAD. Escape for Prominent Cold Springs Farmer. Narrow Charles Chaney, one of the farm ers of the Cold Springs district, fell from his wagon yesterday afternoon and both wheels of the vehicle passed over his head without seriously in juring him. While coming Into the city one of the lines became entang led and Mr. Chaney stooped from his high seat to loosen It just as the wheel struck a large rock. The lurch of the wagon threw Mr. Chaney from iiiiiiiilUiHAiliuiudiiiiii.ÁihÁihiihiliáÁuiiMiiHdudaUiiiiililiiiliÀiÀlidÀÀAÀè WON’T YOU CALL And see us? We want to show you our line of Buggies, Wilson Moline, Moon Bros, and John Deere, they are Al grade goods. Yoa K b «W Moline Wagous are light running and durable Oaakeya Drills, all B’eel frames, 1| in. cold rolled steel axis. They have the celebrated pine apple feed and are double trussed. It is a pleasure to show our stock, whether yon buy or not. A. KUNKEL b CO. ATHMA, ORI., Howes Bnildiag. PIIDLITON, ORI,, Mala St., next to K. 0. Bld’g, jnui’TnnnnnnnniiHn'inn ’mipnnninninpiwTiHnnniuinnnnnnnTnTnii Athena. OcL 25—Mrs Fay Le Grow is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Bowls of Walla Walla, while Mr Le Grow is looking after his sheep iu the mountains. Mrs. David Taylor, mother of the sheriff. Is Improving very fast after her recent illness John Wright is putting up a fine livery barn It is fifty by one hun dred feet. Theodore Russell of Spokane is a visitor here and it is reported that his intention is to take with him on his return his little daughter Helen, who has been staying with her aunt. Mrs. George Banister for the past three weeks. Calvin Ogle, who has been visitng at the home of his uncle. B. F. Ogie, left for his home Wednesday. B. F. Ogle received today tne news of the death of his sister Mrs. Ma- linda Pennington, who died at Le banon, Kansas. Friday. Oct. 16. at the age of 61. She died of Bright's disease. Mrs. Charley Nelson spent W’ed- nesday In Walia Walla visiting her daughter. • Miss Garfield of Walla Walla is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Char ley Nelson, and aunt Mrs. David Taylor. Samuel Booher a few nights ago fell from a ladder and received a se vere wound on his arm. it was hurt badly but not dangerously so. Mrs. J. D. Plamonuen and mother. Mrs. C. A. Barrett spent Wednesday In Walla Walla. Mrs. Al Booher's cousins Mr. and Mrs. Buddy of Kansas City, are vis iting at the Booher home. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy will mase their home here In the future. Farmers of this vicinity are very anxious to see it rain, for the recent dry hot weather has entirely stopped the plowing tn this vicinity. Walter, the little son of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Williams, who was strick en with sciatic rheumatism, was tak en to Hot lAke. There the doctor told Mr. Williams they could do him no good and advised them to take him to Walla Walla, where he under went a surgical operation. They split his leg and scraped the bone. The little fellow stood the operation finely and is out of danger. W. C. Miller, with toe assistance of Mr. Bailey, opened a new harness shop Wednesday. WANTED AT BOISE. Arrested at Milton Charged With Stealing Cow and Calf. James Agnew, the sheriff of Ada county, Idaho, is In -ue city, having come from Boise erter Jack Marshal, who is wante dthere on the charge of having stolen a cow and calf at that place. Marshal was arrested at Milton by the officers there, and held for the Idaho official, who went after him this morning and will return this evening to Boise with his man. What Shall We Have for Dessert ? This question arises tn the family •very day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delie ms and healthful dessert. Pre pared it two minutes. Noboiling! n« baking I add boiling water and set t< cooL i lavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry &nd Strawberry. Get a package st your grocers to-<la. jo eta. TRACK AND ANNUAL RACES. Both Are Needed by Pendleton and Umatilla County. Janies Irwin, the horseman, has re turned from a summer’s trip on the Northwest circuit, where he has had IN A DIVORCE SUIT his string of horses on the track. He has had good luck during the seasdh and comes home well pleased with On Bridges and Roads, Including All Alleged Grounds for ths Separation, the work of his stock He had wit|> Labor and Material Expenditures, and ths Counter Testimony Both him Ovita. Ollie M. Bonner, N. B and $24,335.62 Has Been Used—Most made Maks Unusually Interesting Read David Harum, all of which of the Bridge» Ar« in Good Condi- ing—Plaintiff and Defendant are j Rood records for themselves. In a short time Mr. Irwin will leave tlon—Nolin Bridge Has Been Con- Residents of Athena with his stock for Walla Walla, damned. Some time ago there was a di where he will keep them for the win vorce suit filed in the clerk's office by ter. There Is talk of selling the local F. H. Beathe. the veteran road- Hawes against William track, and Mr. Irwin wishes to have a master of Weston, is in the __ city, Cordelia permanent having business with the county sur- Hawes asking that the lionds of mat-1 his horses place where he can keep in condition for next sea- veyor in regard to the work in his ritnony be severed on the ground that; son. department, aud talks interestingly the defendant had deserted the plain- The 1 ck o. interest on the part of in regard to his work during the t'ff, and was, besides, a gross and habitual drunkard and a gambler. the peo le ol Pendleton in regard to year. ___ ____ _________ and ____ the _ possibilities This year, up to and Including the The parties to the suit are residents the homes hue September term of the county court. of Athena, and are well known. Now of a track here, is driving the owners there bad been expended _______ I-J on the comes the defeudant with an answer from this place to locations where roads of the county in material aud in the case in which be makes some they can have conveniences for labor for the building of bridges and queer and unique assertions. Head- handling their stock. In the estimation of a great many the repairing of the roada, $24.335.62. mils, denies and alleges various This Included the lumber and general things, among which are the follow of the stockmen and business men. It would be a good thing for the in- supplies for the bridges and culverts, ing; In article two of the answer he teresta of the city to have a track and the manual labor used in the goes ou to state that the plaintiff here and bold annual races, in con general work. There has been a gang of men at went with the defendant to imperial. nection, a county fair could be held work on the roads all of the year, California, where they intended to that would draw people from ail over and their condition is good. They reside, and where they bought a the county and farther. The district have been overhauled, repaired, grad home and furnished It; but that after tributary to Pendleton has many re ed and put into shape for the coming a short time the plaintiff asked to sources and the city many advanta wet season, when it ia expected I that take a trip to the coast, and while ges that would go to make a fair a they will prove the correctness of ' the tuere wrote the defendant a letter succom , and such a thing would plans adopted by Mr. Beathe in hi» in which she stated that she was go prove a great benefit to the city and ing to return to Oregon anti procure the business me^. tr«»atment of the problem. a divorce. And here the defendant I Never Break ths Crust avtrs ihe fact to be that plaintiff j Funeral at Echo. In working the roads It Is the plan loves Tom Johnson of Athena, and I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hansford, J. F of the roadmaster never • to break openly declares that she will marry' Robinson. J. Mcl lll, John s Baker, the crust of the road formed by the Tom Johnson as soon as she can pro | E L. Smith, H. J. Bean, Harry Fow usage of time If it is necessary to cure a divorce from tiw defendant." i ler. Tom Ayr«-». Rev. M. V Howard grade the road the work is done In the seventh article, the defend-' and Rev. G. W Rigby went -o Echo from the side, and the renter of the and denies that he is addicted to the road la left as hard and packed as excessive use of ardent spirits, but I this morning to attend th« funeral of possible. In this way the center of admits that he sometime» takes a! Shirley Thomson, who died Sunday morning of typhoid fever, and whose the bed is gradually raised until it social glass." and he avers the fata j/uneral | was held this afternoon from sheds the rain, and remains bard to te that when he first met the itue family home. and smooth the year around, The plaintiff in a cheap hotel in San Fran soil and the conditions of the di cisco. they together drank several Taken to th« Asylum. mate make it necessary to gravel or glasses of champagne every night, prepare in other manner than simply T. C. Taylor left for Saiem this but that after coming to Athena they grading in most cases, to Insure a had to content themselves with morning, having in bis charge Mrs. good and a permanent road. whiskey, and that plaintiff well new George Dongherty. who was yester Mountain Roads Improved. i the defendant's hab.t of enjoying a day adjudged insane and ordered In past years tne most of the «octal glasa. and all of his habits be- i committed to the asylum at Salem. Mrs. Dougherty was accompanied to work has been done on the mountain fore the marriage roads, and now tney have been put i In the tenth article the defendant the asylum by her sister, who «ent into such shape that they do not | : denies that be ever twisted the a» an extra guard. need half the attention to keep them ' plaintiff's arm an that she could not Review in Liquor Case in shape that it formerly took. The sleep, and "avers the fact to be that great foe of the roadtnai>ter <>n these plaintiff is a good sound sleeper, and A petition for a writ of review has roads is the wash and cutting from lets nothing whatever take away her t»een granted in the case of T. D. the winter rain. The water will fol comforts ot sleep; that defendant Taylor vs. L. 8 WrxM. It Is a case low the wheel.tracks down the grade always allowed plaintiff to sleep as in which the sheriff attached whis aud by the lime it has reached the long as she wanted to and often let key in a saloon at the direction of a bottom will have a good-stxed ditch her sleep and went without break wholesale firm and the defendant cut out. Mr. Beathe has overcome fast to his work." claims that pan of the whiskey was this tendency by a plan of his own. In the eleventh section the de the property of another company He grades the roads high in the fendant denies uiat be went to Walia middle and throws l«-ile cross humps Walla with the plaintiff to se a 4th or raises at intervals down the hill of July celebration an., got drunk When the water has followed a wheel and went off with her ticket, compel- track to one of these rises it will be Ing her to remain in Walla Walla a diverted from the track into the lang time when she wanted to be at ditch at the side of the road, an« home, but "avers the fart to be teat thus will not cut furrows tn the bed. plaintiff always liked Walla Walla This year the most of the work has and wished to stay longer when de BIRCH CREEK STOCKMAN been done in the neighborhood ot fendant wished to return." TAKES OPTIMISTIC VIEW. Helix, Juniper. Milton. Cold Springs in section thirteen defendant de and the country in that vicinity, nies that be ever threatened to com- where there has not been permanent m't suicide, ard "avers the fact to be Say» Pnc» ef Beef Must Raise Before work done before. Yesterday Mr. that he ia well satisfied with nis life, Lung Owing to Constantly Incre»»- Kimbrel and Mr. Beathe laid out a and has never had any desire to •ng De -and — Feed Not so Scarce mile of county road near Juniper. cnange his residence by committing There is no estimate of the number suicide." ' a» Reported—C.t-es Mvst Be Fed of miles of road In the county, and it In the fifteenth section the defend would be q hard job to make one. ant alleges that be and the plaintiff A prominent cattleman from Birch for there are many miles ot unre "would now be living happily togeth Creek, who was in the city yesterday, corded road in the county. There er If Tom Johnson were not the in takes an optimistic view of the cat are known to be between 50 and 100 tended husband of the plaintiff." tle and feed situation, and disagrees miles of such road in the county, and Peter West is tne attorney for the with the penerally accepted statement perhaps more. of conditions throughout the range defendant country, in this county. —— As to Bridges. Instead of hay and feed being Wanted. The bridges are good, and mucn “ country south of Pen work has been done on them this We would like to ask. through the scarce, in the year. Those on the Umatilla and columns of your paper, if there is dieton. be thinks that the fine weath- Foster and Echo have been repaired any ;»rv>n who has used Green's er of the past month, has made the and are in first-class condition. A August Flower for the core at Indi fall rang«- so good, that cattle men new 30-foot span truss bridge has gestion, Dyspepsia and Liver Trou will now have an abundance of hay just been finished on Pine Creek.' bles that has not been cured—and to run through the winter, and keep near Weston, and there is much work we also mean their results, such as every hoof they now own, instead of in that part of the department. sour stomach, fermentation of food, sacrificing them at the present low habitual costiveness, nervous dys- prices being paid for fat catUe. Nolin Bridge-Condemned. He thinks that cattle men should The bridge at Nolin has been con pepsia. beadaches, despondent feel sleeplessness—in fact. any not sell their herds down any lower demned, and will e-tner have to be Ings, lorn down or entirely overhauled, as trouble connected with the stomach at the present time at present prices, it is on false work and is unsafe or liver? This medicine has been for the n age is better than for years, The matter will come ' before the sold for man» years in all civlllaed and the : ceding weather must neces countries and we wish to correspond sarily be shortened, by the open county court at its next session. But all over the county the roads with you and send you one of our weather und fine grass now being en and bridges are in good trim for the books free of cost. If you never joyed without any prospect of a winter, and with the work to be yet tried August Flower, try a ?5 cent change for the worse He ia of the opinion that many put on them -will furnish good means bottle first. We have never known of of travel for the residents of ine its falling. If no. something more cattie m«-n have been scared by the country, through ail of the wet serious is the matter with you. The stories that have teen told of the 25 cent aize baa just been introduc greatly reduced hay crop, and over weather now to be expected ed this year. Regular sixe, 75 cents. crowded range from the interior dis Tallman A Co. tricts. *1 he markets will need mor>> WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS. G. G. Green. Woodbury, N. 3. fat stock before spring, and the pre» a ent prices cannot prevail long And A. McKinnon, of Adams. 1» in I be therefore he is going to hokl. KILLED NINETEEN SHEEP city today. In most of the hay districts south W. R Porter was In the city today Spokane Train Ran Into a Flock of Pendleton, he says the crop is I not on business. Near Weston. five per cent short On Birch and Mc Doug Belts, of Pilot Rock, was a Last evening, as the Spokane train Kay Creeks, the crop was good, and Pendleton visitor today. the fall range In those districts is J. W. Oakley, of 1 .lot Rock, is in was coming down the hid on the excellent. The number of cat„e re other side of Weston, it ran Into a the city for a brief visit. band of about 1.000 sheep at the bot maining in the hands of the farmers J. G. Hatnil. of Echo, is visiting in tom of a curve and killed 19 of the and stock men at this time. Is not the city for a day or so. animals. The engineer saw the flock so great as to threaten the supply of F. M. Lockwood. of Helix, is An the in time to nearly check the motion hay. and be advises the holding of city for a ousiness vielt. ot the train, or it would have thrown fat cattle, fcr the raise that he thinks is certain to come, on account of the J. C. Connell, of Sumpter, is in the it into the ditch at the side of the track. It is not known who the own constant demand from the Sound city on a business visit. cities for more and more beef each S. A. Pennick, of Adams. is in the er of the sheep is. year, and the grow ng population of city for a short business trip. vregon cities drawing on this dis Real Estate Transfers. .Mark Seely, of Milton. was in the trict for their beef supply. Trajan Tucker and Carrie Tucker, cit ytoday on a business visit While the buyers have forced the his wife, have sold to Jesse B. Hart W. E. Kochs. of Vinson, ia in the for $3,250 the east half of the south price of cattie and have succeeded in city for a abort business visit. east quarter of section 14. in town bolding them down for a greater R. N. Stanfield, the cattleman of ship 4, north of range 35 east, being part of the summer and fall, he Echo, was a Pendleton visitor today. a tract of land in the vicinity of thinks that the natural demand for beef, and the heavier consumption J. Montgomery a prominent farm Weston. Eliza I.<?ezer and husband have tn the Sound c.ties on account of the er of Helix was ill the city yesterday. returning hordes from the Alaskan H. McCliney. of Grass Valley, spent sold to William M. Caldwell for $2.- gold fields to winter on the coast, 200. lot 3 in block 17. of the city of the day In the city the guest of Pendleton, the same being in the will bring up the price to something friends. near the normal figure, before Christ eastern part of the city. Mrs. A. B. McEwen, of Athena, is mas, and will therefore hold his cat the guest of Pendleton friends for a tle for the present. Will Peterson in Town. visit in the city. Will Peterson, the attorney of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ripley and family Deeds Filed Today. of Ukiah, are in the city visiting Athena, was In the city today for a The deeds from Jessie Vert and short visit. Mr. Petereon has just friends for *a few days. returned from a visit to Lewiston, John Vert and from V. Stroble, trans B. C. Reeder, one of the prominent where he had an important case be ferring to the city their interest in stockmen of the Butter creek conf fore the court. At the conclusion of the land bought by the city for a try, is in the city for a week’» visit the session there he went to Boise public pgrk. were filed this morning with friends. and Spokane for an extended trip. in the office of the county recorder. H. C. Means returned to his home He was here on business before the at Ashwood this morning, _ after a circuit court. short visit in tne city with triends and relatives. Big Shipment of Sheep. David Horn and daughter. Miss Hale and Walts, two sheep buyers, Blanch, of McKay creek, are in the sre preparing for a big shipment to city for a visit with ___ friends. Mr. be sent out ovej the O. R. A N. on Horn is one of the cattlemen of the November 5. They will ship 3,500 county, and is here to buy supplies head at that time to Stockton. Cal., for his ranch. where they will be sold in the mar kets. The sheep were bought of P. Idaho Range Good. Dougherty, Ed Campbell and other A correspondent to the Boise Capi owners of this county. tal News, speaking of range pros Rich Strike Reported. pects in Southern Idaho, says: Inside each pound package of “Macum Smith, one of the promi It 1» reported in the city that nent ranchers of Ola, in the Squaw Fete PslmaUcr, who Is well-known Creek country, who came into town here, has struck a rich ledge on his Vrlday on a viak to his family, re mine about eight miles out of Gran turned to his ranch this morning. ite, and is fast taking out the yellow Mr. Smith said th« grass on the metal. range near his place was better this will be found a FREE game. Money for Advertising. ye ar than it has been for the past 60 different games. All new five years. He reported lots of sheep Portland Chamber of Com- The In his vicinity, the flock tenders hust merce . yesterday $500 appropriated ... At Your Grocer*» ling their herds out of the Long val for the purpose of issuing a booklet ley country before bad weather sets descriptive of Portland and the 9» lx*wis and Clark fair. RACY ALLEGATIONS Hol id<Ay ¿mt Lion Coffee ISO’S CURE FOR The republic of Peru is hard up Anna Duncalfe. of Spokane. Mon and a special session of congress will day last threw a baseball 214 feet convene soon to levy special taxes aud one inch, breaking ail records of and create new sources of revenue. throws by women by several yards. c it three weeks, and It was with some difficulty that the court could keep them together. For this reason he adjourned court for a recess as far as the jury trials are concerned. There are yet aeveral cases in CONVENTION PA8SES SOMli equity to be heard by the court, and they will occupy the time until the RINGING RESOLUTIONS. other case« are up for trial. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Temple A Wile« this day dissolved by mutual consent. E. M Temple having purchased the Interest of W P Temple. All notes and accounts due the firm of Temple A Wilcox are payable to W P. Tern The fol low-ng resolutions unani- |de. Al) notes and accounts against mously adopted embody the senti- the firm will be paid by Temple A Dated October 12. 1903 menu of the Oregon Good Roads Wilcox convention, just held in Portland. Shot Through the Foot. "That the sum of $3,000 is required Yesterday ifternoon a Jap wort to adequately cover the expense nec man for the O. R A N at Umat lia. essary in carrying out effectively the while out alter rabbits, shot himself purposes of this organization, and through the foot with a 22 rifle. He that it ia the sense of this conven was brought to this city and Dr. F. tion that the equitable proportion to W. Vincent, the company physician, be contributed by each county ought dressed the wound. The man return to be determined by its pro rata of ee to Umatilla on the morning train. assessable values, and that each county judge should charge himself Shipping Worknorses. with the duty of s«?elng that the as Claude Crow will ship a carload of sessment of bis county Is lawfully workhorses to Davenport this even secured and paid iDto the treasury of irg, over the W. A C. R. Mr. Crow this association, to be disbursed upon is running a large ranch in the vicin the orders of the executive, commit ity of Davenport, and is taking the tee to whom the treasurer shall fur horses there for farm work nish bond for the safe custody and proper disposition of all funds Oregon Good Roads Associa- "That we heartily endorse the po- aition taken by Governor Chamber- lain upon the use of convicts for road purposes as expressed in his ad dress read before ns yesterday; and tha' a committee of five be appoint ed, to be known as The legislative Committee,' whose duty it shall be to present to the legislature of Ore gon. in proper form for legislative action, this and all other ma< tiers that may be decided by this associa Take cold easily? Throat lion an demanding legislation. tender? Lungs weak? Any 'That we urge upon all future leg islatures the paramount Importance relatives have consumption? of good roads and the wisdom of Then a cough means a great making appropriations therefor am. the need for caution in protecting the state treasury against all needless expenditures, to the end that taxe< be reduced and that the people shal derive mor«- substantial benefit from those which they do pay. deal to you. Follow your "That we favor the general priori doctor’s advice and take pie of state aid ia road conrtnictior Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It under competent engineering super vision as embodied in the laws o' heals, strengthens, prevents. many ot the older states, and that we believe that the general government that derives its prosperity and powei from the states should contribute its »..Sh .»’M. AH equitable proportion to the cause of road betterment, which will so greatly advance tne welfare of the states and improve the condition of all the peopie; and we urge our state and national representatives to give their hearty support to this policy and we especially urge upon our representatives in congress the ae- cess'ty ard great importance of an appropriation of not less than $100.- Ot«o for the office of public road in quiries In order that object-lesson roads may be constructed in all the states " Favors an Appropriaticn From Counties to Cover Expense of Good Roads Meeting — Indorses Governor Chamberlain’s Convict Road Plan. Ayers Cherry . Pectoral Weak Lungs CIRCUIT COURT. F nch Gets Damages and Costs— Jure » Excused Till November. The jury in the case of Finch vs. Stockman, which took up the aU.n tlon of the circuit court yesterday brought in a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of $5$n and costs of the action. The plaintiff had asked 'or $3.200. This is the suit caused by the assault of Stockman on the plaitf- t ff several months ago. in which Finch was knocked insensible with a large club. At the prelim^«’7 trial the defendant pleaded _ Kuiln* and paid a fine of $50 and costa. Judge Ellis yesterday ex.'vsed jurors from further attendance the court until the moroiii; of vember U, when there will be a more jury trials to come l-e’ore court The men had bee" in cot nous attendance on the court era LEG Therefore, when your kidnevssre weak or out of order, you can understand bow quickly your entire body is affected and bow every organ seeni* to fail to do its duty. 1/ vou are sick or “ feel badly,” begin taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Iteot. because as soon as your kidneys ari well they will all the other organs to health. A will convince anyone. If von are sick you can make no mis take bv first doctoring vour kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may- have a sample bottle by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you naw kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co . Bing hamton, N. Y. Dr n’t make any mistake, bat remember the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-RoX, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. V., on every bottle. MKG1STRATION OF LAND TITLF. I" Ik« matter o< ths aswllea'tsn «f John J Baller.y to r«g:Mer the t t » of Lot. Nias <»> T»n(l«,X Sirvan (1 i ) Twvlv« (It). Thlrteea i tat, roun.en.10. Ftttrw« ( ») and Srwl ¡ .<> la ‘Oaiï«ik- Tw“ a'4 xaljsls (Ml), la «hick l mattila c un<y. Oregon, sad all akom It »•) conerrn « « «tel,adunia TAX« KOTICff That on the M>h day of Octoher, A D IWjJ an sniUeatkMi was S sd ky .aid Joka J Ball.ray la the Circuit Court otiheSuisot On^ou. fer t'meltlla < minty, for Initial trsia- tralioa ot Ike litis ■ I >ke laad akove deeertkd how. ales, ysu appr.r on or h-forotaeisu day of Xovemter, Has, and UowrwM.1, .ueh apHIcaUun stall not h- (.anted tke »«a.» w il be taken as routes ed sad a de rao vi! oe entrrrd sccordias to tas ara y. tedia« a>-p Irai ob . and you will be foe yer barred from -JI-I utiBf tke a-me Dale M drat pnbUeatioa October AS. lax _ * b I HoM R* fflAIN. County Clerk «4 Casa.ill. County. ■srsar BOTICI Tke tol'owfns hones h.ye teen taken un and are held at me pls « ot basin«-« Ose ha» mera branded -H" on rtaht abe«u. er. ••!>•'oe left stifle. Ieri bind loot white weis' > about US* a-wad«. O «e It hl wrrel tile, branded S(.ira -W with bar tbruurb It, on sight shoulder Ult kind lea white, str.p in taco. Ouetaj mare wit** ewlL mare brai ded with pot book on rl(k< hip one l«aht burk.kla mare, black lews, branded “T" 'I left s<ifle.left bind font white. on» gray»- ara b eaded "T" on teft wise on- buck.ktn k-ra. branded -T” oa left sUfie, wild hip kno kod down Owners can hare property by raillag and payln» charges oa sems. STRENGTH JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, W alt unmby , iNndseioti, Ore.