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must be raised by November *J aider to secure the home. lu COUNTERFEITING UMATILLA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. l»03. DEFENDANTS FROM UNION AND HARNEY COUNTY Three Men Appeal From a Sentence of Life Imprisonment—Manslaugh ter Case From Union County—Co lumbia Southern Appeals a Damage Case Wherein the Plaintiff Got a Judgment for $5.382. The supreme court heard three «ases again today, two of them being appeals in murder trials, and the other a case ot' damages against a railroad company. Appeal From Harney County. The case oi the átate of Gregor plaintiff and respondent vs. George S liller. James Colvill and Bert Bailey defendant and appellants, is an ap pt al from the court of Morton E. Clif turd. of Harney county. The appel lants arc represented by Weather lord A Wyatt, while the respondents have retained A. M. Crawford, the at 1« mey-general William .Miller, th«- district attorney In the county it- which ibe case was tried, and Thorn tor Davis. It is alleged that the defendants art guilty of killing Joseph Warren Cur tis. a ranchman of Haruey county The deceased had taken up a colt, the property of Miller, and the defendant went to the ranch of the man killed for the colt. The mtn had trouble and in the melee Cunis was shot after having taken several shots at the defend »nts. At the trial the «lefendanu were sentenced to Imprisonment for life, and from this decision an appeal « as taken. Appeal From Union County. The case of the State vs. Woodson Gray jointly indicted with Wa«1e Gray for the murder of A. M. Hallgarth, is an appeal from the court of Robert E.ikin. of Union conntv. The appel lant is repres»'nted by T. H. Crawford and R. J. Slater, while the interests or the state are looked after by Sam uel White, district attorney. A. M Crawford, the attorney-general. F. S Ivanhoe and John L. Rand. It is alleged that the two «lefend ants shot ar.d stabbed A. M. Hallgartf U; death on the morning of March 2-' 1903. In the lower court tl.e defend ants were convicted of mans’.aughtei ?md sentenced to the penitentiary and from this verdict they sppeaL Railroad Damage Case. The case of D. M. Radley, respoi dent. vs. the Columbia '’oir.Lern Rai way, is an appeal o nthe part of th« railroad in a Jamage case brought b- "he respondent in the court of Judge \V. L. Bradshaw, ot Sherman count.- 'V. H. Wilson is the attorney for th-, »espondant. and Snow i McCamar: tor the appellant. It is alleged ti-at the defendant wa* injur«?d by jumping from an engint just below Briggs Station, at which time ne broke his left leg al the knee The jury in the trial co>ut returned a verdict for Radlev ii, ihe sum »f $. 3»2, and from this decision the con pany has appealed. The attention of the supreme coutt was o-cupled this morning by th« case of Agnes Kalyton. by Louise Ka lyton. her guardian ad litem, appel lant. vs. Mary Kalyton et al, respond eats. It is an appeal from the coutt of Judge W. R. Ellis, and Henry J Bean appears for the appellant, while the respondent is represented by T G. Hailey. The suit is an action In equity brought by the plaintiff to establkt her right to a quarter section of land on the Umatilla reservation and al lotted to Joe Kalyton, deceased. The plaintiff claims the land aa the child and heir to the deceased, and the d<- fendant sets up a like claim on the ground that she is the sister and heir of the deceased who. so she alleges died intestate. The court below found that the child was illegitimate, and from this decision the plaintiff ap peals. The appeal of Sarah C. Miller, plaintiff anu respondent, vs. The Head Camp. Pacific Jurisdiction. Woodmen of the World, defendant and appellant, was argued this afternoon before the court. It is an appeal from the circuit court of .»arney county. M. D. Clif ford, judge, and was argued for the appellant by A. D. Stillman, and for the respondent by Biggs A Biggs. The case is a suit brought to re «■over on a policy taken in the Wood men of the World by F. T. Miller, de ceased. made payable in favor of his mother, »he plaintiff. The ord« i claims that the plaintiff was not lu good standing at the time of his death, and therefore refused to pay Tbe lower court decided in favor of the plaintiff, and from this decision the defendants appeal. Caution! This is not a gentle word—but when you think how liable you are not to purchase the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any met- icine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles with out losing its great popularity all these years you will be tiiankful we called your attention to Boscbee» German Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup —and especially for Consumption, where there is difficult expectoration and cougns during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like Ger man Syrup. The 25 cent size ha< just been introduced this year. Reg ular size 75 cents. Tailman A Co. FOR STUBBLEFIELD HOME. Walla Walla Citizens May Raise the Necessary Funds. While the county court of Walla Walla county has not yet donated »10,000 necessary to secure the 8tub- blefield home for that county, It is possible that the citizens of Walla Walla may raise the amount by pri vate subscription. At its last session the county board laid the matter over until a meeting to be held this week. If no action Is taken at this meeting, the citizens will take the matter in hand and rais > the »10,000 by subscription. By the terms of the will the amount BREVITlEb. dwell slippers at TeuUch’a For the best bread get Rohrman's Get your clothes cleaned at Juer- <er’s Ruse of Eastern Merchants to Sell In ferior Fruit at Prices Commanded N u T kATlsFlED WITH Lett at Etuphe Meat Market, child's by Highest Grade. fut muff HIU TRIP TO WASHINGTON ! A letter from T B H Green, now QuuldtlUlIb UÍI btaulub Furnished by Lutai Merthanb and Refrigerated meats Schwartz a of Oklahoma, but who settled on Wild Jreullch Co Thinks the Government Should Per- Horse cieek near Weston, it« IM< Revised Dailv Get your winter suit or overcoat discloses on«- trick of the Eastern mit Purchasers of Lieu Land to Lo I made by Joerger fruit dealers, which works an inJus cate Somewhere—Furest Reserve Q C. Osburu, of Athena. Is In the tice to Umatilla county fruit In all tlie list oi the markets i here Popcorn, shelled. 81-3 cents per city <>n a brief visit Polity is Detrimental, He Thinka. Mr. Green recently visited Kansas City with a trainload of fat cattle is but one certain change this •veek pound ; on cob, 5 cents per pound Mrs J T. Huston, of Ukiah, is In H|M>*king <>i his trip t«i Washing and on strolling through the business and one that is a change in some town visiting friends FRUITS. Jon- I* • In th«- :ut«-r«-»t of Oregon portion of the city, was attracted by parts and not in others. The first A geutle »addle pony lor sale « heap lands, and eS|M.-cialiy for the purpose Bananas, 40c dozuti a large sign, bearing the inscription: at Oregon Feed Yard i ol securing fur )|<!u |apd purchasers is in the quotation on grapes. They Apples, 75cC$1 box "Oregon fruit for sale." N. W Wear, of Adams, was in th«, the tight to lot at« aud secure land Pears. $1.00 box Longing for a tast«* of a genuine have been selling for 5 cents a pound, city today for a short visit with scrip ,->r otherwise, Governor* Lemons, 40c doz Oregon apple, he went into the gro- ■ but are now about out of the market, bainbcrlaiii >aid yesterday evening Oranges. 40-5OC doz Children's school shoes hut Avar <-ery store, displaying the sign, and and the California variety is bringing to the Salem Statesman Prunes. 3c lb. 50c boa »nd look well, at Te itsch's. asked to be shown the fruit from his Although I had a very pleasant in Cranberries. 20c quart old home. He was surprised to see 8 1-3 cents to the pound. J. F. Thraeber, ol Walla Walla, was terview with Sectetary Hitchcock Quinces. 5c per pound The other change is In the prlce of a shipment of very small, inferior, a Pendleton visitor yesterday, and Commissioner Rk-iiards, both of Grapes, California. 8 l-3c pound rough, wormy apples, labeled ".Mil hogs The local quotations are the Miss Alice Guatd, of Pilot Rock, is a itoiu were very courteous and ton, Oregon.’* anu immediately saw same as have been given tor some in town vieiilng for a few days '• <-ine<l anxious to assist tu* in every LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. that it was a rank fraud, as he rais- Burnt wood an«l ¡eathei novelties *uy they could, I did not accorupilsh «'<1 apples in Oregon, himself, for 35 time, but in the big lot bought by the The following price« are paid by from 10c to »3 «19 Latest Nolf's my purpose, and 1 am not at al) sat years, and never saw such stuff ship- Frye-Bruhn Company only $510 a il«-a)«‘rs t the produ«-ei 1 asked the No limit on quaulltlea on the isfied with my success He at once branded the hundred was given. This does not ped out. Turkeys. $102 fruit as a counterteii. and refused to hold in the general market, however, Chlckeus— Hens, 7c; »304 per dot closing out sai«- at the Boetuu Store. officials to adopt some rule lu the de for the local dealers are offering the I en; rtsisters. 4 to 6 cents be comforteu. N B Strong, of Baker City, was partinent whereby the puti-hasers of By a little investigation be found old price. Otherwise, there has been Geese. ;>er dozen. »9 iu the city today tor a business visit. lieu land trom th«- state would be no chang>> in any of the list. given the prefeietne right oi selec ■ that It was a common practice among i Ducks, per dozen, »35004 Miss Celia Moore, of Echo, was the Hon under th«- general laws ot the j many of the seeond-class grocers to Hutter. 50-t5c. good guest of trienus in the city yester RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. state and the United S’ates, but uey | purchase the inferior Missouri an «A Eggs. 30c. day claimed they had no power to give Coffee—Mocha and Java best, 5iic Kansas apples and take advantage of N W Myrick. ot Myrick Sat.on. is the purchasers a pteferettc« right to the reputation of Oregon and her per lb . next grade. 35c per lb; low«: CHOICE wEEF CATTLE. ET -, in the city foi a shoit visit on bual- the sek-cUon ot laud without addi magnificent fruit, to unload this un giades. coffee. 25c to 15c per lb.; Cow», per hundred $2 40 5u ness. tional iegialaUoii t-mpowermg tbem salable stuff, at fair prices. He didn't package coffee. 20c per lb . 3 pack- Sleets. ».1.10 13.25. tk tain let s clothing is rorrecl. Cur so to do, aud that therefor«- they had buy any Oregon apples out of that ages for 50c. Hogs, live, »505.50 R«ci Besi head rice. 12>£c per tourers aie sath-fle«! and alwnys well no other policy to pursue than that store, and before leaving tbe place ex- Hogs. dresseJ. 7 Re which they had been following, viz: dreseeo preeesd himself very strongly upon lb.; uext grade. 10c per lb Veal, dressed 7c First corn«- flist served, whether these Sugar—Cane granulated, best »6.50 such practices. Mr. and Mrs. John H Young, ot Sheep, $202 50 per sack; do 13 lbs $1. Echo, spent yesterday In the city on men were California scrip per* or | bona fide settlers, an«« they could not j Salt — Coarse. $110 per 10B; table a busineas visit INDIANS MARRIED. HAY AND FEED. adopt any rule under th«- law to ar; »2 50 per 100. Chop barley. $22 50 per ten; l«4c Wilson A Carnine have juat receiv- otherwise I claimed that the depart Flour—B. B.. »4 per barrel. Wai per lb Henry The-Pipea, and Miss Nellie To- ed a large shipment of paints, var- ment had the right to adopt a rule, ters' $4 per barrel. $1.10 per sack Chopped wheat, $1 40 per 10 ” Mat Were Wedded Yesterday. nlshes. oils, etc. thing the purchasers the preference! Bacon—14018c per lb. Bran, 60 cents per sa«k Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery, of right, and 1 think so yet. Ham—17018c per lb. Shores, $1 per sack. Henry The-Plpee and Miss Nellie T«> Helix, were the guests nt friends in As to Mr K chards* suggestion as Coal oil—»1 65 for 5 gallons: $3 per Oats. 1> j cents per lb. Mat. two young people of the reeerva- case the city yeetora^y. to the state's rights to make a formal I Alfalfa, loose. $12 per ton ion. made application at the offl« e F. H Beathe. of Weston, the road .-elinquisbment of the sck-cUon of! VEGETALLES. Wheat, loose, per ton, $12. of the county clerk for a marriage supervisor for the county. Is in th« imi land, while the proof of the min-1 Carrots. 2c per lb. Timothy, baled, per ton. »30. 'icense and were married in the offl. e •raj t«a*e land i» pending a decision in ■ city for a short visit. Potatoes, lc per lb. by Judge G. A Hartman, depuiy the department, for the purpose ot William McBride, the druggist cl California sweet potatoes. 5c per LOCAL HIDE MARKET. Clerk B B. Hall and Miss Della B. ■rotectlng tbe purchaser. I contend ' Athena, was to the city for a short pound. The following are the prevailing Crigler, the stenographer of the oflke tbat that is no relief whatever, and : Garb . 10c per lb. average prices for hides In this mar visit on business today '«eing the guests of the occasion. I pointed out to those gentlemen tnat Cabbage. 2c per pound. ket: Beef, green. 4C8c per lb.; beef, F B. Steen, one of toe prominent I had no right, at leest no desire, to Mr. and Mrs. The-Pipes are both Beets. 10 lbs. 25c. dry. 10013c; mink. 50080c each men of Mliion, was in the city today usume that my predecessor In office ~esidents of the reservation and aie Tomatoes. 5c lb. with a possibility of »1 each If t. e for a short business visit ull-blooded Umatilla Indians, and aade a mistake in furnishing his I Onions. 2c per pound size is good and the condition prime; are the holders of a goodly number Mrs G. H Clark left yesterday af- base: neither have I tbe right to as- Squash. 15-35c. coyote. 75080; bear skins, accord ternoon (or Ukiah, where she will be if the best acres of the reservation as »unu- what decision the <i«’i>artment! Parsnip, lu lbs 25c ing to quality and size, from (3 to the guect of relatives for a time heir own. The bride is a well edli will arrive al in regard to whether Pumpkins. 15-25c. $15; coon. 30035. horse perfect, sted young woman and wished to be Mrs. Campbell will close all her the ttas« Is valid or not and I certain Celery. 10c bunch. 3 bunches 2*c w.th bead tai) and mane $101.25; •narried according to the laws of the w.nter millinery at a great reduction, ly would not assqme to anticipate Lettuce, hothouse. sheep green 6c; «beep dry, «iqc; Sc bunch American, hence she brought her toe supreme court Saturday. Nov cm! «er 7. the opinion of «omtnencing Kraut, 10c quart. ♦Oc gallon skunk. 25c; badger 1503uc spouse to the clerk for the necessary Will Peterson, the attorney ot upon a case appealed trom the < rcult 'ermit and ceremony Athena. Is In the c-ty for a few days court. Therefore I shall not reiln-1 on business before the circuit court qu.zh upon any pi«-«-e of land until the I d part men t shell have passed upon j Suit Brought by Thompson Company. James Kerns, one of the prominent It finally The Thompson Hardware company wheat men ot the Heiii country was "There are thousand«- of acres oil .as filed suit against C. L. Hastings In the city today for a short time •«.rip held In this «tale by land spec-1 tor the recovery of »123.97, with in- on business nlator», »bu art- r«-*dy to gru» up ereet at 6 per cent from April 3>>. Mrs c Hawes, of Athena, is .n the every ba of rahiabie land that is r. 1903. The sum is alleged to be due a. NO SCHOOL REMAINDER 9PEC1AL BOND ELECTION city the guest ot ft lends for a tew ieiz.-d and 1 Jj co' proposo. >n that ayment for material and labor fu-- OF THE WEEK AT ATHENA TAKES PLACE NOVEMBER 9 Jays having business here tiHore the account to relinquish upon any piece Ished the defendant by the plaintiff, circuit court of laud until I learn whether the sec lalleray A McCourt are the attorney s Strayed—Oraj burse ««.-tgLs abou*. retary of the interior is going to hold for the plaintiff. Miss Glass of Goldendale Will Attend Sermon by the Rev. Lister—S«r>ous<y l.StX* pounds branded F O on leP against me AH of tin» scrip is per III With Paralysis—W41 Winter at shoulder Will oar liberal reward for fectly useless because lher«- is noth School Here—Visitors From Li Petition in Probate. ing upon which it cau be located and P T Hales. Adams. Or Grande, North Yakima and Other Tacoma—City Schools Close for same A •'etition was filed In the probate this Is bet am»«, there 1* much valu Ciateuee Adams the operator tur Points—Being Treated Her« for court this morning in the maae: of Three Days—Enjoyable Hallowe'en able timber ian«J he«d by the govern the O HA N at Bingham Springs I ’.he probating of the will of John $!. Cancer—Mrs. Pinkerton in Recov Party. n »ii’ In the forest reserves " Is in the city for a short visit with ioung. decease«! Th«- estate is cal- • ■ ■ - - "■ ♦ «ring. his father Walter Adams Ot the w ued at about Sl.tMk* The court a;>- Milton. Nov. 5—An ck-cUou »111 be A C R TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE ;ointed Mrs. Anna M Young, th • Athena Nov. 5.—Frank Tharp «ni held N«>vi-ml»er 9 for rebording MU-. "•Mew of the doceased admin strn- Estimate« givei« on all kuadz of William Hardin who .lave b«w>n suf- ton City tor the reprove men’ ou the Large Attendance ard Great Interest rta >: the estate. Mr Young was a n-rlng from rh«'timatls:n. went to tbe; water work« and electric light »y*- saluting t lull ng and decorating We Taken >n the Csuntj Meeting Now .esldent ot Echo. t«-m. and also the taking up of the ->«d io gvxxl work Carriage pa nting a Hot lak ’ Wednesday to yet relief >n Session bond* which are due «ptsclalty Wllsun A Carnlne 715 Mr». Wilkinson s niece. Miss Ila»-! Dissolution Notice. Cottonwood Rev J B Lister the »tale wan- Glass, from Goldendale Wash.. w»B The Umatilla «-ouatj teachers’ la The firm of Temple A WII cjx ha-> Your old furniture can be made to st-lute at Weutou was well attended bia day d-ssolved by mutual ccrseu'. bH'Pd the winter with Mrs. Wllli.nMn geikt. i«i here, and on Bur.day u-uru lug delivered an address la the ook like new at a email expense by on the first day. there being 132 reg E M. Temple having purchaw-.l the an«l attend the nubile school here. ousalting Wilson A Cara'-ee the istered yesterday evening Miss Kitty Sharp ot this city w!o Christian church ¡merest of W. P. Temple. All notes Mr ar.d Mr» a Rid nd art ot 'Valla painters 715 Cottonwood street uni accounts due the firm of Temple h*.< been teaching school near ker« Dr. Sheldon, of the department of Phone main Black. 1043. •* Wilcox are payable to W. P. Tem «leto'i. is home vis.ting het narent» Wail« were here Saturday and Sun ««“dagogy. of the State University at Mr» Eva Baldy and «1* ishte« Mr-« I day. tbe gu»«ts oi Dr aad Mr», f-ltte- ile. All notes and accounts against Eugene, delivered a forcible and ia- Lost -Bay mare branded "R H. randt I on left «boulder, strayed from Balk-y structlve lecture on "Nature Study,” he firm will be paid by Temple * Carry Gillis, »pent a lav or mor«* at their mountali home thia week Wilcox. I »a ted October 12. 1903. 8. B Grizzle o< KiaznwCh Falls, who Ross' pasture at M«*aeuam RewarC followed by President R C. French, of Mr. and Mr«. Ch.arlyy Matzh aid' has been here visiting bl* « etar. Mr» will be paid for information furnish the Weston State Normal. State Teacher«* Association Meeting. uaughtor and »<>n returned h.wr- a | H D. Morrison. de;«artv-1 yeete-May ed to Otto Boettcher. Pendleton. Ore The oflk»a! prog. am. published in Baker City, Or., November 23-25. l«w days ago from an extended visit» lor his home. the East Oregonian some time ago. is We are not trying to fool the peo oelng carried out in full. The meet- 1903. G A. Cowl left this morning few with Mr». Marshs parents in th«s Washington and Idaho, pie. The people know, Those tamil northern For the above occasion a rate of Orchard valley. ng» are held in Chapel Hall, of the v< her»« he goes to deliver some fruit iar with former price« will apprcel- »Veston Normal, aud the people of me third fare on the certifiirate plan '!l-j Nellie Tittsworth. who ate the reductions. The Bos tot s authorized to Baker City. Tickets spent the summer at Helix, spent tree« tor the MUtou Nursery cum- Weston are entertaining the teachers Store means buslneee and dosing un sale any three days prior to open- Sunday in this city, vlslt'ng her par paay in a royal manner oat is the Intention ng day. For particulars, call on or ents. I J E. McQuary and family took their Judge Stephen A. Lowell delivered addroK». F F WAMSLEY Mrs. A. M Glliis* uncle. Henry I departure yesterday morning for Ta a lecture last night on "Horace DOWN FROM MOUNTAINS coma. where they will spend tbe wln- Agent Lewis ci La Grande, spent las’, week Mann, which was well attended ter. J. H. McQuary. _ a son wMl have at the Gillis home Judge Loweli is a student of educa Sheep Ara Brought From Summer to Horne Taken Up. F. M. Naylor's eideet daughter, charge of the hotel during th»ir ab- tional methoas and his lecture was a th« Winter Ranges and Pastures Came to my p:ace, nine miles nortli- Lena, who spent tbe summer at North renct. *«-m from a literary and educational R Foeter Stone, who has been do A H. Sunderman was in the city standpoint. «est ot Pendleton. April 17, 1901. one Yakima, spent a few days at her llvering a scries of temperance ler yesterday, having Just returned from lark bay mare, had halter on. brand hem« and visiting friend» in thia Superintendent J. I*. Nowlin and tores, left thia morning for Waverly a three weeks' drive In bringing his his committees on arrang«?ments have 'd pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet city. Wash.. where he will deliver a eerie« herd of sheep from the summer range made the institute- a great success «hit«.-, two splits In the left ear. shod Mr. and Mrs. John Kb-< and fam-1 on ihe bead ot the Grande Ronde and and it ie one of the most profitable, ill round, weight 1,000 pounds, age lly are visl’mg friends In Wait* of lecture« the rest of this week. J. E Smith, who ha/ been visiting Beaver creek, to the winter range if not the very beet meeting of teach ibout 10 years. Owner of above do Walla ertbed anima! can secure same ty Mr. Sparrow ot La Grand - spent his father and brother here trw the near Echo. ers. ever held in Umatilla county. Mr. Sunderman reports the (all ailing at my place and paying all Sunday with hla wife atM little son. past tw<> months, left tor hie home In Expressions of appreciation for the Alpena. 8. D. yesterday. range very good In every locality, and -barge« Mrs. Sparrow la teaching »«-bool her«- hospitality of the people of Westou Charles Bollard of Waterville. sheep In fine condition to begin the are heard on every band, and the D HOWDYSHEIJ. Mrs. S. C. Kilgore and Mias Suaie Pendleton. Ore. Ogle on«' «lay Iasi week hit-bed up s Wash . has accepted a position with winter His herd is in eapeciaily good teachers and visitors are enjoying the the Milton Eagle condition, on account of the great visit to the feliest extent omerhit fractious horse for a drive.« Prof. T. C Salt and the corps of amount ot summer range at h:a dis Estray Notice. Tho horse became frightened an 1 At the institute this afternoon One sorrel horse, weight about 900 broke the a haft* and a now set of har icacbers In the puhlic school will posal near the headwaters of Beaver there were over 200 in attendance. leave this evening for Weston to at- creek. In Union county. He owns a State Superintendent Ackerman, who xiunds. Branded on right shoulder, ness In pieces large tract of rang«' land there, with wm to have addressed the teachers ’A. H." combined. Owner can have The Epworth league gave an enter und the tcsMtbers’ Institute Mrs. E P. Greene took her depart fine water supply, and as he is not tonight, tailed to teach Weston owing -lorse by calling at my place, two t.nlnment and supper st the opera ure Saturday tor her home at Pasco. crowded, bis stock has fared excep to poor train connections, and instead -nllea north of Havana, and paying bouse Saturday night. Mrs. Mary H. Merrifield Is In Walls tionally well this year. txpense of keeping animal, and for William Kiigoro of tti» city and of the lecture which he was to have this notice. A. DAINO. hl» sister. Mrs Sarah McDougal, of! Walla a guest at the home of Mr. delivered, there will be a musical pro and Mrs. J. L. Elam. Lost. Strayed or Stolen. Weston, were called to Pendleton to! gram. at Chapel hall, in which Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. E N* choir enter old. One dark bay horse. 4 years attend a law suit Monday. Ethel Garfield and other well known Estray Notice. tained a number of their friends at star tn forehead, white hind feet. Umatilla county musicians will take Fay Le Grow haa finished moving There is now at my place on Mead- • belr new home last Saturday even branded L R on left shouider. saddle part Tho regular program is being jw creek. Union county, one large to his cottage in the u?per part of | ing Hallowe'en games were Irdulged marked; shod in front carried out today. The l*en«lleton sorrel work horse. 10 or 12 years old. town. One dark gray- mare. 3 years old. club womeu are In attendance on tho There will only be two days of 1 In. and fortune telling afforded the White stripe in face, with collar and principal amusement. Mrs Matt branded C on left stifle institute, and are taking an active in saddle marks Owner will please r-chool this week, a* the teachers will i One gray mare. 2 years old. brand- terest in the work of tho meeting attend the Institute at Weston tbe Mosgrove told the fortunes come and get him and pay the bill. Besley Hunnlston Is lying serious ed If R on left stifle; mane roacheu other three days. The Wes'.or. schol A. H. SUNDERMAN. ly 111 of paralysis at his home, with last winter. MORRISON CANNOT COME Pilot Rock. Ore. ar» and teachers will entertain all Strayed from J H Brigham's place, teachers of tho county free of charge but little chance for recovery three miles east of Pendleton reser Governor of Idaho Writes a Letter Mr«. Will Pinkerton has just about A Runaway tricycld. vation Disastrous Wrecks. recovered from her recent Illness, an 1 ‘ Saying Business Wifi Keep Him at Terminated with an ugly cut on the operation she underwent Ten dollars reward will be paid for Carelessness Is responsible lor the leg of J. B. Orner Franklin Grove. Home. return of aulmals, or information as Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiddler of ( many a railway wreck and the same III. It developed a stubborn ulcer Newport, Wash, were In tbe <.t- Mayor T G. Hailey has receive a to their whereabouts. Address causes are making human wrecasof unyielding to doctors and remedies Mrs. Fiddler has a cancer and came letter from Governor John T. Morri J H BRIGHAM. Pendleton. sufferers from Throat and Lung for four years. Then Bucklen's son. of Idaho, stating that owing to to receive a treatment fiom A. C Rar j troubles But since the advent of Arnica 8alve cured. It’s Just an «•!) the famous ««liter doctor. the pressure of official business at Baker County Could Wait. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con 4ood tor Burns, Scalds, Skin Erup Ex-State Scnatoi William Smith ot the tini«- of the irrigation convention sumption. Coughs and Cold», even tions and Piles. 25c «t Tallman Deafness Cannot Be Cured. the worst cases can bo cured, and Baker county, who has b.*en attend he will be unable to b«’ present here 4 Co.'s drug store. t»y 1« m -»I application». «» tbey «-anaot rea< b hopel«*Hs resignation is no longer ing supreme court, left for hla home and take part in the discussion, as the «llaeaaed portion of tbe ear There is necessary. Mrs Loin Cragg of Dor yesterday evening, In speaking of was intended Sick headache absolutely and per only one way to cure 4eafn««i». and that the need of a special session of the- Mr Morrison exptesae« deep regret i of the many Chester. Mass., is one manently cured by using Moki Tea. Is by <'on»tl’«itlonal temedlea. Deafness la | by an Inflamed coailltion of tbe ( who»«- life was saved by Dr King's legislature Mr. Smith said that while tuat business cares are so heavy and ’ A pleasant herb drink Cures Con cai»«*d Baker county could tide ovei with so Important at i..is time as to pre mucou« lining of tbe Euatacblzn Tub«- ! stipation and Indigestion, Makes When thlK tub«« 1» indumed you have a ! New Discovery This great remedy out this year s tax levy, it would be clude the possit llity of his coming. and Is guaranteed for Throat al) rumbling sotmd or Imperfect bearing. un«l ! you eat. sleep, work and happy, disastrous to school districts and mu He recognizes tho good he would de when It 1» entirely closed. t«e»fn«M» 1« tbe Satisfaction guaranteed or money result, and uni««» tbe Inflammation can be Lung diseases by Tailman A Co. nk-lpalltiea. to cause them to wait rive from his visit here and the prof ■Vk- druggists. Price and $1 do back. 25c and 50c F W Schmidt taken out and tbla tube reatored to It» another year (or their taxes it that would accrue to his people normal condition, bearing will be ile- Trial bottles fre«» A Co as the result of the discussions, but. atroyed forever: nine caaes out of ten are If you are troubled with impure nevertheless, will have to ask tlu- catHH-d by Catarrh, which la nothing but Second Crop of Apples. We are absolutely closing out the an Inflamed condition of tbe mucous am blood, Indicated by sores, pimple«. committees to excuse him from at J. D. Brown of the Pendleton po- headaches, etc., we would recommend tendance owing to the reasons stated ary goods stock, no reservations or faces. We will give One Hundred Dollar* for lice force has an applo tree which Is limits. Big buyers and small buyers any caae of Deafness (caused bv catarrh > Acker’s Blood Elixir, which we sell accomm.-dated. The Boston 8tore tbat cannot be cured by Italia Catarrh bearing its second crop for this year. under a positive guarantee It will COUNTV uOURT. It is an early variety oi summer ap- always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic means business and our word for it Cure «end for circulars, tree F. J. CHEXEY A CO. Toledo. O. fie and the flist crop ripened in duo poisons and all blood diseases 50c Only Routine Business Being Trans is good. We will make it good, The Hold by druggists. 75c reason. Before the first crop was and $1 ne F. W Schmidt * Co quicker the department is sold out, Hall's family Pill» are tbe best acted as Yet, picked blooms appeared on the tree, the better, aa our future plans wait end now it has a fair crop of apples, the termination of thia aale. City Property Sold. The county court has been engage«! Return to Echo. Rihorn A Swaggart yesterday clon many ot them being as large as a Mrs. A. W. Robinson of Echo, is the In looking over the accounts of the Sawmill at Drain, ed two real estate deals and sold lot hen’s egg. The name of the variety guest of Mrs. Iz>e Teutach, and will past month all day. and there is A new $50.000 sawmill has been 12, block 69. of reservation addition Is not known. return to her home tomorrow, accom- nothing but routine business being built at Drain, and the lumber com- (or Karl Gultt to Mary J. .»mlth, tor panled by bcr daughter. Miss Juanita transacted, nor will there be until the Farms for Salo, pany is waiting for the forest reserve »1.300. and a house and lot at 1007 Robinson, who has be«’n the guest of hills are out of the way. We now have listed (or sale some Miss Nellie McMullen for several policy to be changed to open up a East Webb, for J. W. Earl, to Mrs. Th«' county treasurer filed his re- of the best wheat farms and stock weeks large timber belt near that city. port today, a synopsis of which was Mary J Smith, for »1.100. ranches in the county. All the placea given several days ago. It shows tho are well Improved and well supplkJ county to be in me best of condition Returning With the Body. with water. Also some very deslr- W. W. Baker, a hanker of Walla financially, with plenty of funds avail- ubi« city property, Call an«t get Walla. aceotnp«Bi«d by hie daughter. I anl«' for all purposes. prices. was in tbe city today while «n route HENTLEY & HARTMAN Real Estate Transfers- home from California, with tbe re Anna J. Wilder has sold to O L. main» of Mrs. Raker, who died thore Horses Strayed. Fields tor $1.600 the northeast quar- recently. ter of the southwest quarter of sec Strayed from Platzoeder’s old tion 30. iu township 6 north, range »laughter bouse grouuda. One white Paid His Fine. Frank Cox, who was sentenced to 25 3fi cast, contain'ng 40 acres of land horse, branded S on right, hip. with harness marks; one grey ir.are, days In the county Jail tor catching hr the vicinity ot Spofford. W. J. Furnish ai d 4wl(>> have soil •■landed 19 on right shoulder, also salmon In the mill race last evening ¡addle and harness marks; both shod paid the remainder ot his fine, to U. G. Horn of Pilot Rock for »1.600 amounting to $44, aud »as released 320 acres of land in township 2. north, all aiounc! range 33, in the vicinity of Mission. from custody. CONRAD P1.ATZ0KDER ALWAYS TIRED NEVER RESTED To be tiled out from hard work or bodily exercise is natural an«I rest is the remedy, but there is an exhaustion without physical exer tion and a tired, never-rested feeling—a weeri- aess without work that is unnatural and shows senne s. t tous disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief cause« of that ”Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu lation Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there is lack of nervous force, the mus- _ < 1« - I mt- um V di For overfour years I Buffered wtUi ■ener»l dMtUltv. I Impaired, and ooutin. wbu had been beweflted by B. B. B . told me div rdei ix . urs •* . £ ‘'‘•‘J 11 »“<♦ “ cured me. 1 LeeetUy re- gci. tai ui ■rijei occurs eocomend B « 8. to ell who may feel tbe need of • throughout the system thoroughly good blood tonio. You» trujy, ix bibty, insomnia, ner *« W Nlntb Be, vousne&s, indigestion. dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the hundred« of little a ailments we often have are due directly to a bad con dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid oi them 1« by purifying and building up the blood, und for this purpose no remedy equaia S. S. S.. which contains the beat ingredient* for < 1 -ng tL' blocxl and tuning up the system. 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