hitherto found summer feed In North­ ern Graut, will be prohibited from entry into that section. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1903 —------------ - SHOULDER BROKEN BY DO YOU GET UP STATE VS. THOMPSON AND RELY ON PE-Ill -NA TO FIGHT HOWARD. ALIAS WILSON. A FRACTIOUS HORSE. CATARRH WHEREVER LOCATED IN THE SYSTEM Sidney Van Hook, of Umatilla, Claims 1 They Forcibly Robbed Him Two WITH A LAME BACK? Birthday Party to Mrs, Gross—Visitor Months Ago — Thompson Was ■luce then we have used it With won From Fresno. Calif..—Chas. Walter Caught After a Run. derfui result« fur grip, euugba, colds aud Kidney Irvubic Makes You Miserable. Has Sold a Farm— Mrs. Davenport catsrrhal di we»««-« of th» b»**l an I Almost everybody who reads the news- The circuit court met this morning stomach. Has Gone to Pendleton to Reside vauers is sure to know ot the wonderful at 9 o'clock in adjourned session and “horgrip and printer catarrh sspw>- cures ___ iwule _ R*. by TAw Dr. I —Rev. Armfield Has Returned. took up the case of tbe state of Ore­ Swamp­ (ally it baa tse-n of great awrvloo to lhe great kid- inmav-s of this institution. Athena. Nov. 7.—E. 1.. Smith's gon vs C. C. Thompson and L. M and blad­ I children. Misses Effie anti Una. and Howard, known as Louis E. Wilson. This is the case in which Sidney H der remedy. Egar Smith of Pendleton are tisltlug It is the great med­ | at the home of 'heir aunt. A. B. Mc­ Van Hook, of V mat ills, accuses the deh-ndants of having robbed him of ical triumph of the Ewen ot this city. After the able defenst* ol th«* reso­ was ununimouslj selected Over the United States Us* nineteenth century ; Rev. W. E Arnifleld has returned a draft for fits» which they took from lution asking for the re[>eal of the ni«**-tltig place for 1904 71 discovered after years him on the eveniug of September 22 timber and stone act, the desert land Pe-ru-na for Catarrh. from Pentileton where he has been Election of Officers, I of scientific research last Thompson is the man who at act und the commutation clause of Irr. Hartman rwefvea many letters by Dr. Kilmer, tbe assisting Rev. Warner in conducting; tempted to escape fro mDrputy Sher­ When th«* election of officers from Catholic Water» all over tho United eminent kidney a’.d | a series of meetings in the M. E I iff J. A. Blakley when he went to ar­ tbe homestead, by A King Wilson, reached, Mr. Ilerschburg also noml last evening, a vote was taken, re­ Madder specialist, and is wonderftlly I church .States. A recommend reoently re- sulting in a tie, 31 for and 31 against nated A. H. Devers for re-election. At A birthday party was given to Mrs. . rest him at Vmatllla. successful in promptly curing lame h»ck. this juncture Mr. Devers called Wal­ reived from a Catholic institution in tba Owing to the absence of the wit ­ the resolution I Fred Gross last Friday at her home nnc acid, catarrh of the bladder and boxithw*-»t reads aa follows: nesses for the defense, the case was President Devers decided the ques­ ter Pierce, of Umatilla county, to the Bright's Disease, which is the worst ■ on Fourth street. A merry evening, postponed by tbe court until after­ chair, and in a few happy remarks, A Promiiwot Mother Saporlor fioyei I was passed. Those present were 1 tion by casting his vote for the re ­ form of kidnev trouble. “ I can testify from experience to »be noon, to which time It took a recess. peal. making 32 in favor of the Trans- said that he did not want to monop­ Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec­ i Mrs J. A. Henry, Mrs. A. J. Bagly.: «•fficlencjr of Peruna aa oue of tbs very Continued Till January. Mississippi Congress resolution, ask­ olize the office of president and much ommended for everything but if you have 1 Mrs. W. Bush, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. i preferred to see the honors passed Irtrst medlclnam, aud it gives mo pleaauro kidnev, liver or bladder trouble tt will be I George Gross. Mrs. Bovd. Mrs. Payne, When the court was called In the ing for the repeal of those lawk to add my praise to that of iLoeaauds The resolution as passed Is aj tol around aud suggested that First Vice- found just the remedy you need. Il has j Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Thompkins and afternoon the defense asked that the President Will R. King, of Ontario, w ho Lave u*«l IL For years I »offered been tested in so many ways, in hospital Mrs. Keen ease be continued until the January lows: . be elected president. Mr. King declin­ with catarrh of the stouiscli, all r»m»- work and in private practice, and has While at work in his field oue day term, owing to the absence of one of Repeal Land Laws. ed to allow his name to be used and proved so successful in every case that a last week F. Naylor was thrown from the important witnesses, who was out dics proving valueloM for relief. LeM Whereas, We have a higher desti­ no other nominations being msde, the special arrangement has been made by his horse and received a fracture.. of the atate and equid not at this time •prlug I went to Colorado, hoping to ba ny as a nation than the mere creation election of Mr Devers wss msde which all readers of this paper, who have shoulder. la-uetiu-d by a change of climate aud be found. The court granted the mo­ or accumulation of capital; and we unanimous. not already tried it. may have a sample Miss Bettie Scott of Fresno. Cal.. tion for continuance, and the case is must preserve and bequeath to future while there a friend a*JviMxl Lie to try He thanked the convention in a bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell­ : is on an extended visit to relatives of set for the first day of the January Peruna. After u.lag two bottles I found generations the natural resource*, few well-chosen remarks for tbe hon­ ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to ' this city. ■ term. The jurors were excused from which will be necessary to their ma­ or and assured them of his hearty myself very much improved. The re­ find out if voubave kidney or bladder trou­ 1 The mother of Mrs. Lee Morehouse further attendance and went home. mains of my old disease being now so terial welfare; be it ble. When writing mention reading this interest in the great subject of irri­ There are now several cases on the i Resolved. That the timber and gation. slight, I eonslder myself cured, yet fur generous offer tn this paper and send your i of Peudleton. Mrs. Davenport, wbo ' has been sick for some time has gone civil ami divorce docket, but the jury' ' stone act should be forthwith repeal- Will R. King, of Ontario, was unani­ a while I Intend to cuntmua th« use of address to Dr. Kilmer | to Pendleton aud will live with her cases were all cleared from tbe book. ■ ed and thereafter a system should be mously elected first vice-president, P* runs. I am now treating another & Co., Binghamton, I daughter. . immediately adopted under which the ; and E Carbine, of Union county, was N. Y. Thè regular patient with your medicine. She haa Chas Walter has sold to his broth­ THE GEERS CALLED HOME fullest utilization of the timber might selected as second vice-president. tifty-cent and one- been sick with malaria aud troubled er. J C Walter. 16o acres near i | be made, and the prosperity of the E. P. Dodd, of Pendleton, who baa dollar sue bottles are ■»« •* with leucorrhtoa. I bare not a doubt Ex-Governor and Mrs. Geer Receive Helix. lumbering communities assured, the been assistant secretary of the atate sold by all good druggists. Don't make that a cure will be speedily effected.” Sad News Thia Morning. anv mistake, but remember the name, | forest at the sam«- time preserved association for the past year, was Them are cample* of letter» received HEAVY WINTER FULL Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, unanimously elected secretary, and C. Ex-Governor T T. Geer and wife from destruction; by Dr. Hartman from tbe tarioaa and the address. Binghamton. N. V., on That the desert land act and com C. Hunt, of Ontario, was chosen as ­ FEEDING OF CATTLE were callidi unexpectedly to Olympia order» of Catholic Sitter» throughout everv bottle. today by the sudden death of Mrs. [ mutation clause of the homestead act sistant secretary for the coining year. the L nited State*. ■ should be Immediately and absolutely W. T. Wright, of Union, had no op­ Geer’s brotuer-ln-law. at that piaci, MISS BEATRIX CALLA! The names and add roe« re to tbewe lefo repealed, and five year«’ residence in position for the office ot treasurer and Load of Freight Went Into Ridge this morning lets have been withheld from reopoofi all cases should be required from a was made the unanimous choice of the Mr. and Mrs. Geer bare been the Interesting Letters from years* sfaod/ng, and I »ouid not have', to tbe Sisters but will be furnished upoa Creek Canyors—Extensive Sales of guests at Locust Hill during the settler before the government parts convention for that position been without It tor anything. It helped Beef Cattle, and Many More are on Catholic Institutions. meeting ot the Irrigation association, with the title to any of tbe govern- Treasurer's Report. aeteral Slater* of cough» and cold» reqneoL the Market—an Abundant and Much and were enjoying their visit to the ' ment land under homestead act. One-half of tbe diseases which afflM and I have yet to find one cam of ca­ I The treasurer'» report, which was Needed Rain Has Fallen. city very much. They attended the , There should be no inettwae of the i made at this time, showed the total tarrh that it dost not cura."—Sitter mankind are due to some catarrhal dw Id every country of the cirilired brilliant reception tendered to Gov i acreage area of a homestead entry. It receipts of the state association fur trori ! the Slaters of Charity are kt>- ■ » n. Beatrix. rangement of the mucous membrane Ridge. Nov. 9 —G. W l.insnei made trnor and Mrs. Chamberlain last I should in no case exceed 16u acre«. the past year, not including this From a Cathoik Inatitution In Cen­ lining some organ or passage of tba Not only do they trip to Pendleton on business this bight, and Mrs Geer expected to meet Professor Young's Able Paper. meeting, to be 1196, and expenditures minister to the tral Ohio come» the following recom­ body. week. He is going to feed his beef the club women of Pendleton tomor- Following the adoption of tbe r«*s- 1186, leaving a balance on hand ot A remedy that would act immediatr!y spiritual and intel­ mend trom the Slater Superior. for spring market. He further states row at the residence of Mrs. C. B | olutions. as published last evening. 110 twenty payment Ufo. am«*I “ Some years a?o a friend of ocr intti- upon the congested mucous membra:.« lectual Breds of that be will hold about 100 head ot Wade. Professor F. G. Young, of the state The receipts of the session in this premium ISMT. the ehargre com­ tu'.un recommended tout Iw. Hartman'» restoring it to its normal state, woaJd While tbe sudden departure ot Mr. ‘ university, read an able paper on “Co city were something over >75. from his cattle on his John Day stock farm Caah value a th yaar.trm » mitted to their P* runs ae an excellent r> medy for the «-ousequently cure all three dfoea— a. and Mrs. Geer and the sad occurrence for a couple of mouths operation with the government in de- membership fees, which amount to Or paid up policy ter tree. car.-, I*ul they also influ' nza of which we then had «ever»', Catarrh is catarrh wherever toca’wi, which occasioned ft. Is deeply regret ­ John F. Guiderian of Birch Creek I termining the water power and arte- Aud Caah |1er of year* ago our attention The II ar Tma a Sanitarium, Ooaumbofo Young's paper on the working of th« re*-,ms to tbe press for notices of the Perura. J D French of Lena sold and de­ O. F Steele is in receipt of a letter meeting and reports of the same, and me at catarrh o' the lung» vt tour - w»a cal>d U> Ur.Uarunazi'« Pemi.a and Ohio. livered about 140 head of fine beef trom J B Howard, at Spokane, «tat Idaho irrigation law. Mr. Lowell told of tbe growth of the especially to the ladies of Pendleton --------------- ———1 —-------------- ----------------- to J. C. Lonergan at Pendleton this Ing that he is In the hospital at that irrigation sentiment in hi» state, of for their efforts in our behalf as man­ week. «en» < i tiren, »as a pendieton vial- Farm Sc id Near Blalock. place, where Le ha* had an operation the gradual < hang«- from the "shot ifested in the musical selections by The Rust Bros sold 78 head of fine or today. performed on his leg. which was hurt gun" rule of former days, to th, pr« a- Mrs. J A. Borie and Miss. Cozbi Ra­ Adolph I- Schaefer and Albert H beef to T. C. Benson of Portland de­ while tending a separator for U E I Mr» M U Taylor ut Walia Walla S< haefer hare sold to M S Robinson ent progressive and successful i*o 1. y ley. aid in the further efforts of the livered at Pendleton Sunday » in fhe < it> rhe gues> of !n< nd» for for S3.0M. 26o acres of land in the Henson, near Helix, last harvest. of law-making members of the var-ous women ■ Persons driving beef from south of ■ abort tint«- He left here October 15 for th* vicinity of Blalock He told of tbe difficulty the law clubs of the city in arranging the Pendleton will find the Ladow Bros, mines at Gem. Idaho, thinking he was M. V Tiu!«-y ot W«-M»u ■» visiting situated to accommodate them, and sufficient iy cuted to go to work, but makers, experienced in tba' ' state in most enjoyable reception of Monday WERE FINELY TREATED in the city during the irma ndt-r of C J Lord, of Olympia. .< a candi­ bridging over betw«ren the old ms evening they are nice accommodating boys, being threatened with blood poison­ tom of holding water and I owning the irrigation nAu-clioe. date for governor of Washington in AS GUESTS OF WESTON. The convention adjourned at 5 too. ing again, he had an operation per- water by force, and the new i law. o’clock to meet at Ontario, Malh«*ur ’ • -. E Nr«M«u ol Weuton. the pro- There was a fine surprise ball at the formed which j'.iatly au«l equitably distributes county, on the second Monday In No­ praetor nt 'be Westuo brick yards, is home of Mr and Mrs Jas Stanton, at Express SM-sfact.on With the Course in »he city tor a short visit it among settlers according to the vember. 1904. Wye. last Tuesday nigut. Real Estate Transfers. amount needed by their land an*! the of Instruction and th« Instructors, Delegatee Go Homs. Miss May Baker returned to her > Mr. and Mn> M H Gillett, of Echo, Mr and Mta George M Badgett, ot amount furnished by the stream With Professor French and His Ae were the gneut* of Pendleton friends home in Pendleton a Shor* time ago. Many of the Eastern Oregon dele­ Conditions in Idaho and Oregon be­ We have been having plenty of Weston, have sold to Michael Toner, gates left on the evening train for sociataa and With Those Who Fur­ yesterday for a short time wind and a nice tong rain and some ot Walla Walla, for SI 1,75»*. the west ing largely identical, be suggested tbeir homes. Professor A B. ¡beck J N B ftorking. of Athena is in nished Musical and Literary Enter­ that Oregon cotild benefit by tbe same half of section 21. and tbe east half : snow of late enby. of Union, intended to remain ih» city today to attend the closing of the east half of section 20. in town­ line of procedure as that purstred in over until today, but was called bom«- tainment. of the irrigation convention ship 5, north of range 35. containing his state TEN CARLOADS CATTLE yesterday evening by the news of the H C. Means and F. G. Wall both Idaho is divided into three irrlga The following resolutions were 480 acres of land in the vicinity of death of Mrs Leck«-nby‘a brother. of Ashwood, are in the city for a lion districts, with a commissioner in Freewater. unanimously passed by the teachers Nineteen Lots Gathered Together in J. H Ixvwell. of Idaho, left on the visit with relatives and triends I The Baoley-Hartman Company, of ea< h district, appointed by the gover­ early morning train for bis home at of the county a' »heir closing ses- This County and the John Day nor. These commissioners and the eion at Weeton William Moagrove. one of tbe prin­ Weston, bare sold to George W Ban Caidwell, and tbe Multnomah and Country. Weston. Oregon Nov 6. cipal merehazts of Athena, is tn the gett for 13.666 66. the east half of the atate engineer comprise the state Morrow county delegates went bome Whereas. We. the teachers of Tma- city for a short business visit. Sunday afternoon the W. & C. R. west half of section 21, in township board of Irrigation, which ha» com today. tills county, were ectcrUUned by the Do you know that a little cough It eent in a special train of 10 cars to 5. north ot range 35 east, containing plete control of ali matters relating C. Cole, one of the prominent tann­ Meeting Was a Success, a dangerous thing? Are you aware take out the shipment of cattle that 80 acres of land in the vicinity of to irrigation, unless litigants appeal Eastern Oregon State Normal school ers from north of the city, ia a Pen Tbe meet-ng was successful trom to the courts over the heads ot the and the citizens of Weston In the dletou visitor today on businesa. that it often fasten« on the lungs J. C. Lonergan had gathered together Weston. every standpoint. The visitors i were most hospitable manner, and and far too often runs Into Don for the Seattle markets. C. J. Whittaker has sold to 8. A. board. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Gibbon and all well a«eommodau-d. th« , en ter­ Mr. Lowell's address was a thought­ In the shipment there were 19 sep­ Alloway for 11,500, tbe west halt ot sumption and ends in death? Caz Whereas. We have received froto wife, of Alba, are tn the city the you afford a trifle with ao eertour arate lots of cattle, and they were de­ block 19, in Arnold & Raley's addi­ ful, able practical paper, and shows tafnment prepared by tbe women a our county school superintendent and guests of friends for a few days thio clubs was highly successful, the in ­ wide familiarity with the subject a matter? Acker's English Remedy livered to tbe city in separate bands, tion to the city of Pendleton. tbe excellent corps of Instructors he week terest taken In the meeting by all the for Coughs, Colds and Consumpttot which brought quite a bunch of stock- Edward I^tave and wife have sold treated. It will also appear in the delegates was very marked, and all has provided for this institute, much J P Ray of Heppner, is in the city is beyond question the greatest oi men together at once. There were to Mrs. J. H. Stahl, lot 7. In block 5 East Oregonian in full. to aid us in the task of training the tbe proceedings passed off smoothly children under our care to be men and to attend the irrigation convention as all modern remedies. It wm atop a here H. H. Trowbridge and H. Lay­ of the original town of Centerville, Bees in Irrigated Districts. Tbe papers and addresses were able cough in one night and it will chock cock, of Izee; John Pearson. D. H. and lots 4 aud 5, in block 3. of Kirk’s C. W. Mallett, of Ontario, then read and thoughtful, and all showed d«-ep women worthy of that priceless boon. one of lhe Morrow county delegates, and while here will be tbe guest of his American Citizenship; a cold in a day. It wxu prevent Briggs. Claude Steen. Q. P. L. Smith addition, all being in the town of a i*aper on ~ Bee Culture." as an ad study of the subjects treated Not a Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Con and Robert Nelson, of Susanville; Athena. And Whereas. We hare received niece. Mrs W E Brock. junct to irrigated farming, after jar of any nature occurred; not a sumption. Our faith In it 1s ao William Howard, of Camas; Ben Ogle, which the convention proceeded to word of bitterness was spoken, and much pleasure and profits from tbe Clarence Adams of Bingham strong that we guarantee every bot of Ridge; R. N. Adams, of tbe John the selection of the next meeting not a voice was heard In selfish or efforts of tbe ladies and gentlemen bprlr.g». returned to this place in tbe Adopted a Daughter. who have taken part in the evening tla to give satiafacUon or money Day, and Charles Wright. John Crow A petition was filed with the county place. the election of officers and the narrow interests and every delegate enter'alnments held during this Insti­ ORA N. office at tuai place last back. For sale br F. W Schmidt A and John Peebier, of the vicinity of passage of a resolution of thanks to nignt alter s v-sit in thia city with interviewed by this paper was free Some of these gentle­ court thia morning by George M the citizens of Pendleton Co. r a, At hi Pendleton. tute. his father Walter Adams of tbe W in his expressions of prase tor the men delivered for men selling, but Baunlster and wife, asking that they Be It Resolved: a C R Ontario in 1904. city and citizens of Pendleton, and be allowed to adopt Helen Russel, tbe who were not able to be present That we. tbe teachers of Vmatllla H Hfrschbnrg. of Polk county, all expressed hope that future meet­ county extend our sincere thanks to 2-year-o)d daughter of Theodore Rus­ WOMEN’S SYMPATHY LOCAL WHEAT MARKET. sel, of Spokane Tbe mother of the placed Ontario in nomination, which ings might be held here. NO ACCIDENTS IN NATURE. Pres R C. French and the faculty of child la dead. The petition was Is Proverbial—Pendleton Women No the Eastern Oregon State Normal The wheat market is falling again Every Calamity, No Matter How granted and an order of adoption was School, tbe teachers of the Weston Exception. SUIT FOR DIVORCE and grain is now qtxrted at 63i s county, Buffalo, N. Y, sole agents for the Ukiah. and Miss Bertha Bailey, late of Brown seen today and expressed himself on tendance on tbe irrigation convention, air, most important of all. United States. M. H. Rice, of Freewater, is In the Pilot Rock. Nov. 11.—News comes ing, Mo., were married at 12 m. today, the |M>salbillty of a special session of left for Heppner on the delayed train Remember the name—DOAN'S— city for a few days. this afternoon. form Ukiah to the effect that the nar Rev. O. W. Rigby officiating The the legislature. ami take no other Joseph Ross, of Heppner, ia attend­ tow pasHSge. 3outh of Ukiah, for the ceremony look place at the home of "While Umatilla county could tide Mr. Pnelpa gave the East Oregonian past four years granted sheepmen H. J. Taylor. Quite a number of over without the tax levy for 1903." » brief Interview on the question of ing the convention BSTBAY NOTICt through which they drove their herds friends anu relativ«« attended W G. Estes, of Athena, is in the and said Mr. Blakeley, "it would be dis­ the special session of the legislature, SUMMONS. r»« fuF->wln( hor»M have beea takeu up ta« to the mountains In Grant county, has the occasion was a festive and joyful astrous to the cities and school dis­ if called. ar» held st mv j>l»w of b'HinrM city for a short visit One bay ultra branded H" on right .bauld now been taken up and will be closed one. 1» the Cirr i it Court at the Suw ot orewoc tricts and for this reason It seems i "If the financial condition of the J. H Wells, of Freewater is in the -r. "O ’ua left »tISe, left bind loot white, in the future to the sheep from Mor­ Nourishing food comes next. for t'm«tl,la County that It would be best to call a special state demands that a special session city for a short visit. walgbt about 1100 pound» traorge bsrvess, pUiatig. Brfoget FtO Then, a medicine to control session for the sole purpose of rem­ be called,’’ said Mr. Phelps, "I believe 1. From Ixec to Calgary, 8. S. Shields, of Milton, is in the bar through it. on right shoulder left Lind leg leu. kail» llilaulfou. Them«« HUhslw» The only outlet now will be by the edying the tax law. the cough and heal the lungs. the work of remedying tbe tax law Mr. and Mrs Henry Laycock and white »trip In face to attend the convention Jarno. Htlbultoa. Bridget Hr Bron. Anal» tbe road to "1 think the session should be just should be done as quickly aH possible city Oue bay mare with eoll. mare branded with way of Alba, following Ask any good doctor. owe«net. So a Streeney. Ea le 9v«»n»r H. H. Trowbridge, all of Ixee. have jxrt hook on right hip. Lehman Springs, which means a drive V . R. Mead, of Sumpter, is in the as short as possible, The tax law M,rT "«»ry. Maty HintM.— K»l«hioa ml *• I first used Ayer'a Cherry Pertoral M rear« and the session adjourned to make the left after a short visit in the city for Ona light bncksktn mar», black l--ge, branded through brush and heavy timber. —- k»l(btoa 4»f»udanta city for a short business visit At Mb' 1 h»** »«en terrihU case»* of Inn« dU- could be made perfect and the legis- expense as small as possible on the ••U* on left »tirte, left hind foot white, Calgary, Alberta, where Mr. loiycock To Brtdaai Ftdeeoa. Peter CarroU. Katie Qar- eared by tt. I am newvr without it. ’ * the John Day, near the confluence of J. W. Perrlnger. of Adams. Is tn the one gray ware branded "T’ on left «tide roll. John Hi Bnlm. Katie Htlbulton. H—.. ALBBBr U. H amilton Marietta, UtUo*. Both lature adjourn within t wo or three i taxpayers. One buektku. h< rae, branrU-l -*T" on loft Desolation creek, the land is also be­ has extensive land interests. Hilbslfon. jat. ea Hilsulfen. krtdnt Hefiroa days, at the outside, and I am oppos­ city for a short time yesterday. nr Mr Fl <*. J C ATIROO., of the gentlemen are stockmen and «tifie, witb hip knn ked down "I do not believe that any general Anule Suaeney. Nora Swsoney. kal e »«««»•«* A- •' '■ k 'V x _____ Owner« can have property by railing and ing filed on and there is talk of this will investigate the promises of the ed to the consideration of any other G. Martin, of Adams, was a visitor H’rtln., — KeQhrou anti for ““»■■■■■■■■■■I —— aelsbron. tbe ab. legislation should be taken up at this paying *rge« on «ame passage being dosed to sheepmen In legislation at the special session. re aanwd deleudauta in the city yesterday on business northern country, it being very prob ­ session, but it is not good business wílt Liamrr, In ta« none of «he S .leot Ore«««, eeu »r» the future. If these statements be "It Is very unfortunate that the ses­ Pendleton, Ore. able that Mr. and Mrs. ioiycock will brraby tequityd to .p|*ear and «ni«,t tba H. Kyle, of Meacham, Is in the policy to enter into an Iron-clad agree J. true, thousands of sh«ep that have sion should be called, but from all re­ cemplalnt filed aralBM r* ’A’**1 «4 Boreai- MEUiarRATION or LAND TITLff. latlon for the reason that some other A. J. Goodbroad, of Vnlon. is in the Health demands dally action of tho be better to call it than to subject la ma matte« of tha application nt Juba J Been Away on Vacation. And jou wtil take Bottoe that U you tall to vital Issue may confront the people city for a visit with the irrigatlon- bowels. Aid nature with Aver*« Pill«. •pre*’. *n,w»r nr pl'ad within «aid U bib the municipalities and senool districts Hallaray to register tbe til'» of Lou Sin» «•) . «bs before the session is called, and it late. I. R. Bomber, the Industrial teach­ to the embarrassment that Tea (»), kleven ill). Twelve (It). Thirteen (13). plainus for sent thereof, will apply u, woulfi Fourteen IK). Fifteen fib) «nd Sixteen (1«) la vvuit «vi »uc court for the iruri lellet venaaata demanded in «ala tola «uin. «out. er at the Indian school, returned tuia surely come without the tax levy for should be attended to while the leg­ Food eateu without appetite always la Cattla rsa b» prereat»4. Dr. H. Y K. Deering, formerly sher­ la Block Two bandree and Sixty »lx pM), la vi» F.X drcrre onlrrtn* kx X» plaint, file vl« : ; Klcwak For » a v decree ordertns lot vo islature is in session." ClTTiR'S BtUkllbNUCHt, «ev«n »» r»__ . ¿F .T*1 * “ which Fmatilia c -anty. Oregoa, »nd all whom causes gastric ffisturhancre, because un­ afternoon from his vacation trip of this year. iff of Union county, is in the dty to­ •even (7) zr tn ------------ block E "of th» "wwt»a Botoresiton ad j . ■ i«>u «a California'»farentr. the moe «uc- dillo» tu th» town (aow rtty) ot Wndteio» it may concern are defendants. less tbe glands of the stomach are stim­ several weeks. While away he has Senators Smith and Pierce are both “I received the governor's letter day. tbe _-,tna b*tn« tk» ceaaful, eaairet uard and lowaet l'uiatllia;oouul«, t ■natilla-.«M»a. Ore«*«, o—— ulated by a desire for food uo digestive visited Rpokane and other of ths out of town today and could not be TAKK NOTICB yesterday asking my opinion on the Ricrd rvllabl» vacan» made piopattyi cea, rlhod In add w te — b» Consequently the Washington cities, and has made a Mrs. K. L Hibbard, of Gastou, is arder,«tringorpiU foro. Wrua «old la the manner provided by ipislau That on the 10th d»y of October. A. L> UM. Ju lues are fortned. la«» and tn, question of calling the session. and se»‘n. Senator Pierce Is in the John for fr«« Black La» Dooklet. an application was filed bv «aid John 1. food is wasted and < logs up the bowela. general tour of the principal cities of in the city the guest of friends for a order ot Uil« t o*>rt, and lb» proceed« thereof Day and Senator Smith In the coun ­ while I do not believe the legislature Ballcray tn the Circuit Court of the State ot For lose of appetite and coustipatton THE CUTTCR LABORATORY after p*)1n< th» crw'.ot thl« «ult and th» to. few days Washington and Oregon. Oregon, for Umatilla Coualy, for laitlal regia suould consider any other matters try near town. San Francisco of «al» pivuit»»». be apportio«.«! aatona th* aald Several vs uer. I hereof necvrdltu to* belt tratlon ot the title <■< the land above deacribed. there to nothinx to equal the Bitters. Our vnccitK» are foe aal» by of Birch than this one defective law, it would Both of these gentiemen, it is un­ G. W. Burt, a farmer Vow, > niece you appear on or before tho 14th Try a doae before meals It al«o eurea reenact I vv I»tereat- •rock A McComae Co. Returned to Morrow. hardly be policy for the members to derstood. favor calling the session if Creek, is in the city for a short busi- day of Nora mt or. ims, and »bow eaaae why Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Insomnia and 1hl..awmnoa la puhl «bed p «ream to sa »ueb application thAl »ot be granted, the G. W Phelps, F. P. Farnsworth enter into a contract not to do so. the financial condition of the state de neas trip. order of the Honora>>le W R. EUt* came w 11 be taken a« nonfemod anil a decree Malaria. Fever and Ague. ibeblztti Ju-Helal DbtrlMoi th« fitat* of Ora and Phil Metschan, Jr., all of Hepp- for fear of other emergencies which mands it. and they both heartily agree will be entered according to tbe prayer of tho a m. Ba,*» and entered tn thia salt oa th» its C. Oberg, a stockman ot McKay, ner, left this afternoon for their might arise before the session could with Mosers. Blakeley aud Phelps that Jay of Ootober. ins " application, and you will be forever barred a Pendleton visitor yesterday from dUputlng the camo. Tn» data ol tbe first publimtloa of this sum homes, after a couple of days spent be convened.’’ no other legislation should be con­ was mon« will b,October »th. ugg "" Date of Sr»» publication October 14, lure, here as the Morrow county delegation sidered and th« aaeslon made just as and today. w. D chambxbl I iv . Representative Phelps* Views. BALI KRAY A McCOUBT. Countv Clark ot Umatilla County. to the irrigation convention Attorney» for Hsian«, L. Proebatel, one of Weston s prom Representative G W. Phelps, of short and Inexpensive as possible A. H Devers ot Portland Ke-elected President of the State As sociation, and E. P. Dodd ot Pendleton Secretary. SISTERS OF CHARITY I THE SISTERS GOOD WORK. ! Why do You Cough ? OPINIONS REGARDING A SPECIAL SESSION Ayers Pectoral Consumption APPETITE’S GONE. DUCK LEG HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS.