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the Daltou, Smith n Kelsey Irriga tion ditch and the waters appropri ated from the North Powder river and the Hutchinson slough, uud to enjoin tiie defendant from cutting, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1803 obstructing or interfering with tne ditch or diverting the waters. AMERICAN SAILOR TELLS The plaintiffs claim three-eighths •1 THRILLING STORY OF NORTH. of the ditch from the junction with the North Powder river, aud three- fourths from the junction with the Tribe of Alaskan Indians Saved from LEGISLATURE MAY BE IN Hutchinson slough on to the end. At BREVITIES. Starvation by ths Oering of a SESSION DECEMBER 1. its trial in the circuit court the case ••Jack!«”—Flerc« Shark had Cut was dismissed and costs and dis W. D. Chamberlain spent Sunday iu HORSEMAN HAS RENTED burseiuents were awarded to the de off Tholr Food Supply. Athena. Necessity, But Short Delay Caused teudants. It is appealed by the plain- 3.000 ACRES OF PASTURE. M. A Ferguson was a visitor in Leroy Lomax and J. L. Hand by Spacial Election, Posting No this Seattle, Oct. 30 —The United State« j Weston yesterday. 4 are the attorneys for the appellant»,, survey steamer Patterson, which ar : tices and Canvass of Vote« — An William Markham was a ) isltor in Reward Offered for Well of Water — ami T H Crawford for the respond rived last night from Dutch Harbor Emergency Cannot Be Declared, ents. Walla Walla yesterday. brought from Bering Sea a story so Extensive Deals in Stock—Condi- and Reason Therefor Is Given- Mr. aud Mrs. W. M Powers. of sirang«- as to be almost unbeliev Placer Mining Case. tion of P. E. Fletcher and othei Weston, visited in the city yesterday. Umatilla Affected But Little. The ease of the Gold Ridge Mining able Sick is Improving—Several New Will Peterson, of Athena, was in Alexander Henderson, au Ameri Company, appellants, vs. T. W. and Telephone Lines are Being Burt the city Saturday on legal busiuess. Now that there is to be a special L W. Talmadge. respondents, was can trader in the Aleutian inlands is —Quite a Number of Beef Catti« Mrs. F Martin, ot Adams, was the session of the legislature to provide argued and submitted. It is a case the only author..y for the story, but Ready for Market. guest of friends in the fity yesterday. for the tax levy which cannot be from the court of Judge R. Eakin, of at Dutch Harbor, where he Is well knowu, bls statements are given cre A. E. Troutman will leave in the made under the new law. as it now Baker county, in which the respond Ridge. Oct. 28.—Geo. L. Horseman morning for Hot Lake for a business I ents as plaintiffs sought to recover dence. According to Hendersou he stands, the question is being asked »2,842.87 due them for the construc was the means, during the present of Gurdane has rented his pasture visit. as to whether or not the county will tion of a pipe line 3.C50 feet in length summer, of saving from starvation consisting of about 3,000 acres and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sailing are' the the entire population of one of the sold his bay to the Guilford Bros, oi quests of Athena friends for a few be able to run without some special tor the use of the defendants in small islands of tue Aleutian archi Butter Creek for winter use. The case was dis actiou means of raising funds, and placer mining days. missed In the lower court and the pelago This he did by killing a great Ed Campbell, a resident ot Port Miss Nellie Cameron was the also as to how long it will take for costs charged to the plaintiffs, who man eating snark which had cut off land and a retired sheepman of But tuest of friends at Blue Mountain the convention of the legislature appealed. T. H. Crawford represents Elmost the entire f«x>d supply of the ter creek, is up looking after his iver Sunday. » the appellants, while Frank L. Moore I native inhabitants of the island. sheep ranches and sheep which are Election to Fill Vacancias. The sealing schooner Isabel, with "Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robie are in is the attorney for the respondents. leased out In the opinion of Attorney-General Henderson and his sloop aboard ar F. Friendison took his cattle to the the city the guests of friends hero Sult On Promissory Note. rived at Dutch Harbor a few days i A. M. Crawford, there need be no de mountain range this week, to remain 'or a few days. The case of F. L. Richmond and W for a while. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Garrett, of lay In the convening of the legisla T. Wright, respondents, vs. the Og prior to the departure of the Patter Jas Latimer of Nye is hauling hie Xthena, were the guests of Pendleton ture, though mere are several va- den Street Rallwsy Company, appel son. Oct. 10. He waa picked up by the schooner a month after he had crop of potatoes to Alba and selling nends yesterday canciea to be filled in the list of mem- lants, was argued by J. D. Slater for uis remarkable adventure, and hav them Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Beitel, of Pilot bers in the bouses. Daley of Benton, the appellants and T. II. Crawford for ing completed bls summer's work, Jas Davis has offered »700 cash to Rock, were the guests of friends in the respondents. It is an appeal Fulton of Clatsop. Williamson of from the court of Judge Morton -D- be went on the vessel to Dutch Har any one who will get a well of water he city yesterday. bor. where he spends his winters. on his place near the location fot Creek, Klamath and 1-ake have all Clifford, of Union county, and ia due During the course of his cruise of C. L HolVhrson, a stockman of his new store. been elected to offices that will pre to an action brought by the appel- U e Bering sea islands, Henderson, J. C. lx>nergan who is buying beei Ukiah, was a business visitor in the clude their serving in the legislature, lants to recover on two promissory in the latter part of July, arrived for Frye-Bruhn is out at Susanville ■ity Saturday and Sunday. notes issued by the respondents. The in his little sloop at Kanaga Island, receiving some beef. A. Kunkle was a visitor in Athena and Mulkey of Polk, and Davey of lower court sustained a demurrer to Mr. and Mrs. John Kearney are oday on a short business visit to his | Marion, have both moved out of the complaint, and the case was a diminutive member of the An- dreanoff group of the Aleutian archi visiting in Portland for thè winter jranch house in that place. tbeir counties, so that tbeir seats are brought to the supreme court. Here pelago On landing he found the 20u Nate Range of Pendleton is in the It was remanded to the lower court Miss Lena Coy and sister. Miss Lil vacant. This will necessitate a spac native inhabitants to be in a pitiable vicinity of Lena looking for bee for further action, where a verdict condition, being short of food and ian Coy, of La Grande, are in the ial election in order to fill these cattle at present. was found for the plaintiffs and an P. E. Fletcher, who had to go do wt -ity for a short visit with friends. places before the legislature can appeal was taken from this derision. ready to migrate to some of the is lands eastward. During the ten days to Pendleton to have his ankle Guy Clark and Tot Mangold left transact business. The sessions of the court will per that had just passed. *ua natives had lanced, is back again, being able tc his morning for Huntington, where haps last a week or more, as there Tima for Cali and Other Delaya walk with the aid of crutches, whicl sre 25 cases on the docket, and most been unable to fish, which was the hey go in the interest of Jack Brown only means by which they could se will soon be laid aside, if no acciden. o purchase hides and pelts. The governor.will have to give 10 of them will come to trial. cure the salmon and cod. practically days call for this election, and al happens to him. J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, one lowing five days for the posting of their only article of diet Fred Lockley. Jr., who is canvass OUTSIDE ATTORNEYS. A huge shark woich they called Ing for and looking after the ínteres. >f the prominent attorneys of the the notices, five more days for the the canvassing of the votes, and a i-v of the East Oregonian and the Port ■'alley, is in the city to attend Coming in to Attend the Supreme the "devil-shark. ' bad three times essions of the supreme court. tipped over canoes which had a»- days for any extraordinary delay that land Journal, was in this part thic Court in Thia City. tempted to fish, and each time one week. He seems to be doing a sue R. J. Nixon, the manager of the might arise, will bring the time close oi the occupants had disappear«« Attorney-General A. M Crawford. to a month. - However, the call for i cessful business. this morning for 'razer theater, left Miss Gracie N. Whittaker who ha.- 1 business visit to Walla Walla. ex the session and the notice of the el««c- j of Salem, and Attorneys J. K. Weath into the man-eater’s white "tammy.” Henderson arrived the poor tlons could be issutx! at the same erford. of Albany; Frank L. Moore, I When been visiting relatives in Washing ecting to e gone several days. time and run together, and in this ¡ ot Raker City; T. H Crawford, of natives were completely terrorized, ton. near Spokane, for the last twi John Montgomery, of Warren, a way the session could convene by | Union: I.eRny lx>max, of Untan. and their only alternative being to re months, returned home this week J. D. Slater, of iur Grande, are in the main on the island and starve, or to| McDonald, the contractor for Fort >rother of Thomas Montgomery, and the first of December. Once together, it would not tase city In attendance on the supreme I migrate. Henderson gave them hope Walla Walla, is in Camas Prairie ilso in the warehouse business, was n the city for a visit with friends long for the law to be amended and court. As the d Be rent cases come by telling them that he would kill contracting for beef at presenL the monster with nla winchester Jerry Bransman. of Little Buttei Mrs. E. L, Barnett, of Athena, was than as soon as the constitutional 90 up many other prominent attorneys Taking a crew of natives picked Creek, is quite low in St. Anthony n the city Sunday, accompanied by <tays have passed the levy could be j of this part ot the state will be here from volunteers, be went out in a to represent one side or the other hospital with cholera morbus, where ler niece and guest. Miss Barnett, of made and the taxes collected. i mnoe and waited tor the appearance before the tribunal. he has been for about a month. The Dalles, who was returning to I Court Declare an Emergency. of the shark The latter appeared The Edwards Bros. have the -.er home on the early train. M it were not for the issue now be in half an hour When a distance of wire and posts ready for running a fore the supreme court on the con- 200 yards from the conoe. Henderson telephine line to W. O. Owings stMutionality of the referendum, an ainx-1 at his head and fired twice. house so as to be switched onto the emergency could be declared and the The big brute floundered in the water main line. taw he put into force at once. But with a splash that nearly «wata¡>ed Perry Houzer. of the Houzer Meat- while It is not thought that the new the canoe, but two more ■hot* die- Co., was in Gurdane vicinity this taw would be brought to bear on patched him week and made a deal with C. R. sach a measure as the tax levy, it PALACE RESTAURANT AND .lenderson became a hero alter mi Cate for his beet cattle, consisting would not be legal, according to the RESULT OF DRAWING SECOND-HAND STORE BURN. coming to the aid of ths natives In of 40 head of cows. rresert status of the law to make the cidentally he neaped a small fortune J. D. French of Lena was a visitor OF SATURDAY NIGHT. l»vy inside of the time in pelts and fur», as the Aleut» re in this vicinity Wednesday. He was Ther* Waa No Insurance on th* Con- fused to take return payment tor the on his way to Pendleton in search ot The Effect Locally. goods which he sough: to secure a market for his beef, consisting ot Tw«lv«.Year-Old Boy Got the Buggy— As far as Umatilla county i* «-on-| tents of Eitber Building, and All about 200 bead, of which 150 were Contents Arc a Complete Less Little Daugher of H. E. Cook Drew ceri!«d the lack of a levy wVl make GENUINE CLOSING OUT SALE. steers. He says J. Bransman Jf hi« Second Time th« Restaurant Peo Lucky Numbers—Compiate ao great difference The debts of the the neighborhood has- 150 head 01 bed. oounty could be pa d by warrant at ple Hav« Lost Heavily by Fir«. "And You'll Have to Hurry.” or Wait List of Prize Winner«. Mr. French talks some of sh! Ipplng 6 per cent interest, and there ia but if he ■ annot get a suitable market for Your Turn. little doubt that the warrants would l.ast night, a little after S o'clock. Tne prize drawing at the Peoples pas* at their face Talue at home. Bnt it is The closing out sale of the big dry Lre waa discovered in the new Palace There are about 35o bead Ot good Warehouse, on Saturday evening. not the desire of the administration goods stock at the Boston store is beef in this and Gurdane locality brief mention of which was made in to load the county with more inter restaurant on Court street, and in a the magnet that is drawing the vast I owned by Jas. L. Hall, B. F. Ogle. J. Saturilay's issue, attracted the larg est than It ts bearing at the present very few minutes tne place had crowd of eager purchasers. Ever burned to the ground with the entire A. Owings and sons. Rust Bros.. W est crowd to Main street, of any event time sin<e the doors were opened Thurs contents The cause of the fire ia since the close of the carnival. E Baker. Fletcher Bros and others day morning there has been a con In the past Ihre,, years the county About 3:30 p. m the crowd began has decreased its interest bearing not known. M. E. FT etcher has been on the tinuous flow of people loaded with to gather in anticipation of the debt nearly two-thirda. and It was The place was formerly the prop bundles and wearing pleasant ex sick list, but is about well again. Ray Hinkle had the misfortune to drawing, and people with bundles of hoped that the next levy would prac erty of E. O. Elliot, who Is now in pressions becaus«- of the remarkably fall from his horse a few days ago tickets ranging in number from two tically wipe out that drain on the re the fish business, and was bought by low prkv-s they paid for th* up-to- and as a result has a very badly to 200 or more, collected in front of sources of the county. For this rea .Mr. and Mrs. William C. Behrens, a date goods. sprained wrist, which he carries in the window, where the drawing was son the interest is not desired by little over a month ago. The place The people who have been at the to take place. a sling. the county officials, but there would was improved throughout and given store since the saie started are con- The fine rubber-tired buggy, valued be no trouble in transacting the bus a thorough overhauling by the new vtneed of the genuineness of the Jas Nelson of Pendleton is ar ranging to place a telephone line be at »175, which waa the first prise, fnew of the connty in the absence owners before its opening a month sale by the extremely low prices be tween his big cattle ranch on But was placed In front of the store on of a year's taxes, for the finances of ago today, and was fast being recog Ing offered, for they reason that no ter creek and the offlee at Oscar the sidewalk, where it was inspected the county are in too good shape to nized as one of the best eating houses I person who had the slightest idea in the city when the fire, came to put of remaining in luslnaas would Owings', on the main line. C. B. snd admired by those who hoped It cause inconvenience. a stop to the business. Hinkle and sons are getting out the would soon be a part of their be slaughter the price» as they are cut longings. posts. The cause of the fire is unknown. at this sale NATIONAL LIVESTOCK The duplicate tickets to the draw The Guilford Bros, of Butter creek At 8 o'clock Mr. Behrens left the The great closing cut sale will con ing were placed in the great rotary ASSOCIATION MEET. building with the cook after every tinue until every article in the dry are busy dipping sheep this week. _A. E. Rust, of Pendleton, is out tin box, which was placed in one of thing had been put In shape for the goods department has been disposed again in our rich mountain air for his the windows, and a committee con opening this morning, and at that of Those who were fortunate sisting of A. A. McDaniels and 3. E. Ths Co-operation of Everybody la health which is greatly improving time all was in good shape and se enough to wait to buy their cloaks Russell, was selected to take charge Asked, Especially the Attendance cure. and jackets are very thankful as the of the drawing. Ada. the little daugh MOVEMENT TO MAKE A of All Interesteo—nare Opportuni- In leas than 20 minutes the entire saving they are making makes their ter of H. E. Cook, of Tustin street, SUCCESS AT ST. LOUIS. was blindfolded and drew out the ty to Advertise the Northwest and building was a mass of flame« It 1« money go to much farther that they have reason to be happy. Advance Legislation Favorable to thought from the appearance of the numbers which won the prizes. The proprietor of the Boston store ruins that the fire started in the din The first number drawn was 14,049. Stock Interests. State Department of Public Instruc ing room, but no cause for such a is using every means possible to give snd before the drawing was complet happening c an be given as there was callers prompt attention and asks tion Has Taken the Enterprise in ed the 12-year-old step-son of J. H. Circular letters are ovt from C. . 3. no fire in that part of the building those who have to wait to have Hand—All Institutions and Friends Duncan, who resides near Walters' Millis. the livestock agent of the a patience and feels confident they The loss of the proprietors will be flour mill in West Pendleton, pre R. A N. and the secretary of the 1 of Learning Asked to Co-operate. will be highly pleased when they sented the ticket that captured the general executive committee of the at least »1,000, on which there is no figure how much they have saved by insurance. Some time ago a synopsis of a cir handsome buggy. local organization of the National This Is the second time in four buying at the closing out sale The second price, which consists of Livestock Association, announcing years that Mr cular soon to be issued by thé depart Behrens has been a trip to the St. Louis Exposition, ment of public instruction, pertain the national convention of the asso burned out, the other time being in COST OF MACADAM. ing to the plana of the department was drawn by William Krasslg. of ciation to be held In Portland from New Mexico, when he was the propri in relation to the educational exhibit the Krasslg A Sharp tonsorial par January 12 to 15 inclusive, and ask etor of a large hotel. Mrs. Behrens Bolee City Lets Contract for N*w ' for the St. Louis fair, waa printed In lors. on number 2,849. ing the co-operation of the business I atrwt Paving. The third prize was captured by men. stockmen and all persona inter lost all ot her clothing in that con this paper, and now there has been flagration The family had their liv Orville Kauffman, who held number A« the subject of street paving ia issued a letter from the department ested In the meeting and the develop ing apartments in one part of the calling attention to the fact that this 30,787. This prise consisted in a ment of this state in making the con building, and the fire burned so rap to come prominently before the city lady ’ s suit, coat or furs to the value circular is nearly ready for distribu vention a success. idly that it was with difficulty that in the near future the following b:da received by the Boise City council tion, and asking for the co-operation of »50. The executive comm.ttee of ths anything at ail was saved. The fourth number was won by of all persons interested in the educa local association includes 77 proml- The pawn shop of Gurdane A Me- will give an idea of the coet of ma tional standing of the state in prepar C. Smith, of the O. R. A N. company nent men from all parti of the Broom, adjoining, was also damaged, cadam. in this city, and will entitle him to a state, who have pledged themselves The different blds for the ma ing the exhibit for the fair. but to what extent cannot be determ Attention is called to the fact that »30 overcoat. to work for the aucceas of the eon- ined at this time. However, it is cadamizing were as follows; The fifth prize, consisting of any vention. Pendleton la represented on E K. Taylor A Son. 70 cents per for the first time In the history of thought that it will not be less than man ’s suit In the store to the value the committee by J. H. Gwinn. C. B. auch fairs the educational depart »256, on which there Is no insurance. ajuare yard for macadam. 58 cents per linear foot for curbing, 35 cent» ment has been given the first place in of »25. was drawn by George Balte- Wade, Stephen A. Lowell and Doug The buildings were owned by Lot 20 importance in the list of exhibits, zore. who resides near Meacham, on las Belts. Livermore, of this c--j. and were per cubic yard tor excavating, cents for filling and that a separate building haa been number 12,597. valued at »606, with no insurance Why It Should Be Attended. The sixth prize, a »5 hat, has not John Pilmer, 60 cents per foot set apart for the educational display The letter calls the attention of curbing. 40 <?ent» per cubic yard and a comparative exhibit of the edu yet been called for. OUT OF TOWN. There were over 34.000 tickets in the men of the Northwest to the ad- excavating and filling, 73 cents cational work of all of the leading na vantages to be derived from the toe drawing square yard for macadamizing. tions of the world. Back Bragging About Their Come The Peoples Warehouse has enjoy meeting here of such a wealthy or- Barber Asphalt Paving company. Co-operation la Desired. Dinner at Louia Naal'a. ed a very satisfactory trade during ganlzation, and one ao representative 40 cents per cubic yard for grading or It is desired by the department that the progress of this special sale per of the progress of the nation as the John Heathman, James Develm, ezcavatlng, 15 cents for filling. 65 Oregon shall take the lead in thia iod, during which they have given National Livestock Association, and John Van Orsdall, A. Rhode. Ed cents per foot for curbing. »1.00 per diaplay, and to this end the hearty away tickets to »350 worth of vblua- the chance which it will give to the Thompson. Ed Baltezore, James Car square yard for macadamizing. co-operation of the people is asked. ble prizes. These prizes have all Northwest to place before them the roll, William Campbell. Joe Parks The bld of Taylor A Son was ac Professor F. G. Yonng has been ap been drawn by residents of different advantages of the country and its re and William Taylor composed a cepted and work on the streets will pointed as the national exhibit com portions of the county and by per sources. A bid for brick pav- party who took a trip to the country begin at on«?e. »_ it will bring here several thousand yesterday. There were two loads of IB« waa not considered by the coun- missioner for Oregon, and Supenn- sons holding various numbers of tick ets. The boy who drew the first prize of the prominent men of the country, them and they went to the farm of Cil. held nine tickets to the drawing; the and will show them the advantages Louis Neals, about seven mile« south of the climate and the opportunities FOR A FRUIT EXHIBIT ♦ person drawing the fourth prize held here for investment and business. of the city in the vidnity of Barn- but six tickets. This enterprising es hart, where they took dinner and ♦ o tablishment appreciates the liberal The fact that whatever action taken had a general good time, Active Hustling to Secure One for th« . The party were not looking for ♦ Of 40 bu. wheat Uo<l 2 mile« o patronage it has enjoyed and will at this meeting will have a bearing irrigation Convention. give away other valuable prizes in on national and state legislation is game, but on the trip killed a jack from Peudleton. 20 acres set J. H. Gwinn and Bert Huffman o the near future, due notice of which also brought out, and the committee rabbit, of which feat the entire party f to alfalfa Running water, o will be given In this paper from time asked for the active co-operation of is proud, Who held the gun is not left this morning for Milton and ♦ gcod improvements. the people of each section and their known. The guests are loud in their other of the fruit producing points One-half sec. of flne wheat ó to time. ♦ attendance at the convention if pos praises of the dinner they had and in the county in the interest of the land, on Tutuilla, 4 miles sible. Gone to Astoria. ♦ I are planning some way by which they fruit ezhibit for the Irrigation con from Pendleton. Plenty of ó water, good improvements. can inveigle their host into inviting vention to convene here one week oper- William Parker, formerly an o ♦ trom today. They will make ar PROBABLE THAT IT 160 asres which can be set to them for another visit. ator at the local Western Union Tel ó rangements for the exhibition here alfalfo, all subject to irriga egraph offlee, left last night for As f WILL BE A LONG TERM. during the convention of some of the tion. Ditch through it. FOUR SUCCESSFUL NUMBERS. o toria to take a position in the West ♦ fruit grown on irrigated lands in this I 920 acres of flne dairy and ern Union offlee mere. G. M. Tay o part of the state. ♦ stock ranch. Cut« 100 tons Result of Regular Weekly Drawing at lor an operator from Astoria, will fill Twenty-Five Cases Are on the Dock I Anyone having fruit that they wish of wild hay and 150 tons o Mr. Parker’s place here.—Union. Boston Store. et, of Which Several Are Import to exhibit can leave their collections grain hay. Two running o ——I — ■ ■ "I I —I—w— ♦ ant and Will Be Vigorously Con. At the regular weekly prize draw at the offlee of N. Berkeley, the store streams, abundance of ptne timber Place all under fence ing last Saturday evening at the of Lee Teutsch. or with J. H. Gwinn ; tested. . Open range near by. Boston 8tore, Mrs. Fred Judd won the or Bert Huffman, ot the East Oregon < • 490 seres g«x>d wheat land one The supreme court convened thia first prize of »16 worth of merchan ian. and it will be taken care of and given a good place in the general ex mile from town. 3)0 acres <> morning in semi-annual session for dise, with number 3,346. •j Special sale of fancy box station summer follow. The other numbers have not as yet hibit at the time of the convention the regular November term, and dur s’ ery this week only......... 2000 acres land on Butter creek ing the day three cases have been ar been claimed, and it is not known at Well adapted to running sheep One lot 60c sale price 80c Member« fiupreme Court. gued and submitted for final decision. this time who the lucky people are. Good improvements. Including •j O One lot 50c sale price 25c Chief Justice Frank Moore and The numbers drawn for the second, sheds, panels, etc. Will wiatlr SX»i » Right to Water Contest. sheep. Hay, farm machinery One lot 40c sale price 20c third and fourth prizes are: second. Associate Justices R. 8. Bean and bones and eamp outfit* Included The first case brought before the at 2573; third, 2875; fourth, 2949. One lot 35c sale price 15c Charles E. Wolverton, are in the city We have a long list of property just tention of the court was the case of to hold the November term of the Lot of odds and ends at 6 and like this tn large and small tracts, and J. D. McPhee, James Dalton and P. 10 cent«. supreme court. The docket ia a long ws can suit you on th« price. Another fierie« of Prizes. <> ÿ L. Smith, appellants, vs. L. S. Kel See our window The Peoples Warehouse have In- one. and the court will perhaps be COME ANO SEE U* <> sey, respondent, an appeal from an augurated another series of prizes, here when the Irrigation convention E. T. Wada A Son opinion by Judge Eakin, of Baker to be given away Christmas eve. meets, in which case they will re o P. O, Box XM connty. It Is a suit brought by ths Ynelr advertisement has the partic main and lend th sir presence to th* • ’PWne Black Uli Ufltae tn E. O. Bldg o appellants to establish thsir rights to ulars. occasion. ».A.♦•♦»♦•♦^♦.B tendent H S Lyman as the superin tendent. aud will in a short time visit the various parts of the state In the interests of the exhibit. All inquiries and communications bearing on the subject should be ad dressed to Superintendent H. S. Ly man, 208 Vine street, Portland, Or., and al) help in the work will be great ly appreciated by the department. THE PRIZE WINNERS 480 Aora» | STATIOKBRY WEEK AT FRAZIER’S [ Frazier’s m U11""’ I COUBT STREET FIRE EMBROIDERY SILK Will Mah You Meney We have just received another large shipment of the Brainard & Armstrong Co's einbroidery silks in all shads in both Roman and Filv. We also have a large assortment of center pieces, doilies and scarfann beautiful designs at from We have some bargains Note the following: II * 4 ♦ ♦ 4 House, » rooms, J lot, 6 Hook« from Man» stmt. »1,60b —(IM oaah, balance »1/. per montfi. 2 rocxn house, stooe fotmda- ttau, tiarn on lot, »»560 Ou 7 toon» house, with bath, I -dosets, 8 lots and barn. »1,600 - »£4J" cash, talsnce on time Choice building iota, 2 bioehe from Main street If you want bargain* in eiW property, doo’t fiui to see us W* will prove to you that we have the cheapest property. 8 Cents to $1.50 biotica display in set ond window from corner of of Alta street. Brainard A Armstrong embroidery silks are guaran- teed to be best manufactured and we are sole agents in Pendleton. X ♦ I ♦ ♦ I I ♦ Rihorn & Swaggait | Cail at our »tore and we will give you a iiook of in structiono FREE, e.».».». a.».» E. D. BOYD BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Bas Real Estate for Bal« TOE GUM The Latest and Best Cora Cura 15 Corns Cured For 15 Cts. O ct store closes at 9 P. M., except Sat urdays, whin it closes at 10 P. M , and Sunday at 8 P. M. A. C. KOEPPEN (i BROS Address The Diug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain JOE STORE ♦ ♦ TO DO YOUR— JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS Ladies’ Tailor-Made Painting and Paper WE Fl T THEM ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST ---- $15- We Guarauiee yoe ean t equil them anywhere fiar ie»« tba* »A». • in acwwint of late arrival we make the low prua we <k>. We will ala* u»aka low prk-e» ot. ali o»ir Conta aud Ja> keto iuriug Hale. Remember |1Ä> (Al in Gold (Mn to hr giva» away Ifo»-. 24th A ticket with «net »1.00 purchaar LYONS MERCANTILE CO Hanging ♦ « ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ J. MURPHY NEW GUARD CHAINS A complete as*ovtment of the neares* and daintieW patterns m gold aod gold filled If you prefer a fob or a chatelette 1 have them in many different st via* at varied pnee« Call in and see them. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician N»*k Fosrarpuz. PahBurroir, O» e YOUR PLUMBING! Have it done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not be bothered with bad breaks Let us figure on your work. 111 CoBrt Street Blansfactwcr« of the •Rlgby-Clovc Combined : HARVESTER • Repairs for all kinds of ;Fann Machinery Foudry Work a Specialty Cash paid for old oaetiagB ! * ♦ • Pendleton, Reliable Companies That pay their losaas promptly. Our companies stand at the head of the list. And buy a Home of the Co-Operative Guarantee Realty Company BAKER CITY, ORE. I want a Homa of my own. I hava no money to make the down payment. How can 1 tnsnage thia ’ Q. What is the flr»t uiove and what does It coat ? A. First you sign the application blank 6* «« many thousand dollars as you wish’ i*ayiug an application fee of 15.00 for each *1 ,tOu at piled for Your next payment of »2.5*' will conte due the flrat of the following mouth, and vou must con tinue to pay the »2 50 per mouth on each »1,000 contract until whi are put Into poaaeeouu of your home. Q What ia the coat of a ll.Otd home in your company T A. A homo of the value of ll.Ofk) procured through the CO-OPERATIVE Ol'ARAX- TEB REALTY COMPANY oats »1.200. Q. boot thia iuclude interest and all other e«Mte ? A. Yea. Thia ia the total coat. We charge no interest. The extra |20n »< our brokerage foe. Q. la there anything extra to pay when I get the home? A. Yea. You pay a fee of »5.00 for examining the abstract aud the drawiug up of the papers Q What do I pay after taking porn * m ob ? A. You pay »7 50 per month for ea< It »1,000 your home coats until all of your payment«, includ ing application fee and the 12.50 monthly payments made before posses sion. «onal* »1.2 <> net »1,(4«. which completes and fulfills this obhgaUoa. Q What do I £t in the way o' title? A. First, vou get a contract for deed, which is made a recontable instrument tSaid contract for deed to run until you have piid to this coiui*any at least »SOO on each »1.000 subacrll**! for. Then this company agrees to give you a warranty deed and take back a non-interest-bearing mortgage for the unpaid balance. Q. If 1 foil to pay on the first day of the month, what b the penalty ? 'A Theie are no penalties or flues tnipnasd by this company. You have 80 days os each payment, and if you are sick or out of work, you have 80 da vs longer to make up such lapsed payments. Q. What references do you give'’ A. The beat references we have at the people whom we have placed in |XMseesion of property, wb<«e ad dresses we publish in all of our catalogs. Q. Van I build my owu home, or does the company build it ? A. This is optional with the contract holder The company doss uot only deal In real estate, but we are contractor* and builders as well. Q. Can I buy a home already built if I flud one that suite me? A. Yea, If upon appraisal of the property by the company the security is de*med sufficient for the money invested. Q. To whom shall I make my monthly payments ? A. Your monthly payments shall be made direct to the Home Office. . No agent is authorised to collect the monthly payments except district managers iu outside dto tricts who have authority for collecting. Q. Hup post ng I should die after taking out one of your »out recta ? A. The heirs of the deceased ean assume his obligations and carry them oat If the) choose If not. the company will refuud all money paid in by the deceased, on demand. Investigate our proposition. Place you monthly savings with us and secure a home at the lowest possible cost. No Better Investment Than This. Reriea B will be the same, with the exception of payments being »5.00 before the maturity of the loan and »10.00 thereafter sntil »1,800 ia paid ca each »1,000 contract. Call ROOM 10, over Taylor’s Hardware Store WM. C. FOSTER, Manager Looal Agent, R1HORN A BWAGGKRT. Oregon INSURE IN HOME COMPANY FOR EASTERN OREGON. STOP PAYING RENT - Hanford Fire Inanranoe Alliance Assurance Co_____ MJfiN^M London A 1 "Tiranti I ts Fire Insurance Co ..................... North British A Mercantila Co............................................. I»,«*,»?» Roya) Insomnes Co............... FRANK B. CLOPTON ▲am 600 MAIN STREET f »»»»»»»»»»SS»»»»»SS»gfo> ALWAYS FRISI ALWAYS GOOD! 1! Fishof AllKinds Lobster*. Crabs, »alt wa ter foods. Oysters—EAST ERN and OLYMPHIA •wprompt Delivery tlite Hsh Market Oornsr Mala sad Alta ! ; P O. ELLIOTT. Praprimae. ♦ee»e»eeeeeee»»eeeee»eee»A | Refrigerated I I Meat | * Schwarz A Grealich, Props. J ■ a Wholesale and retail dsalew in 2 ♦ Beef, Pork sad Mutton, Cured S J Meets and Sausages of all *- 4 1 » bo? Main Street, Phone i8i. X