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' evening with 150 bead of fat cattle ? for Walla W’alla buyers. The cattle were purchased by Walla Walla parties some time ago, to be i , delivered in this city, from where FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER 13, 1903. I they will be shipped immediately up- i | on arrival They are In first-class 1 condition aa the range in the Inter- SATURDAY’S LOCALS. I And that is what you will get if you pot t rior is now very good, owing to the recent rains which have extended all your money in a K N. A. F. It* a ¿oar O. C. Beck, of Athena, is in the | through the range country south of city today. T. G. HAILEY AND C. W. MAL- HAS SERVED A TERM IN EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT antee of style and quality. , Pendleton. Fay Settlemler, of Nolin, was a WALLA WALLA PRISON. LET FOR EASTERN OREGON. WILL BE CREDITABLE. Pendleton visitor yesterday GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN Joe Carmon, of Athena, spent tbe 16 A8 YET UNDECIDED. Teachers Urged to Collect Original Governor Chamberlain Acta on a Ree- Was Discharged In September Last, day in Pendleton yesterday. We will receive sixty-five of the new and C. W. Steen, of Milton, was a busl- and Has Worked for Mr. Teutoch olution Passed at Last Soaslon— Essays From Pupils to Form Part I latest cot_ In Overcoats—something oot Two Weeka—Appropriated Marked ness visltor in the city today. of ths Oregon Dlaplay—Botanical Henry Ankeny, Zera Snow and H. No Especial Demand for It Yet, Not C. L, Holway. ot Ukiah, is in the Money and Waa Eaeily Trapped— of the ordinary. If yoo haven’t por- V. Galea, of Willamette Valley, Re and Forestry Exhibits Will Be Elab- i a Member of the Legislature Having city for a short business visit. Good Looking, Capable > oung Man ceive Appointments—Duties and orate—Good Poeltion Secured in Expressed Himself In Favor of It chas d an overcoat see what yoo think of H. Picard, of Adams, was a busi and "Religious.** Powers of the Commission. Building. these. ness visitor in the city yesterday. Governor Chamberlain late yester Charles Gay, of Athena, Is In the D. Gordon Graham, a young mao One of the tlmt. acta performed by day evening gave out the following I Professor H. S Lyman, super'n-1 I SPECIAL -During the week all city for a short visit on business. who has been in the employ of Lee the state laud board upon the return brief Interview on the question of the ten dent of schools of Clatsop county, Teutsch for the past two weeka. in A. G. Newton, of Helix, is transact of Governor Chamberlain from the special session to the Oregon Dally and also superintendent of tbe Ore-1 the clothing department, waa arrest ing business in the city for a few East, was tbe appointment of the ir Journal. Tae governor said: ed last night on the charge of embea- days. “I have received no request from gon educational exhibit for tbe St.' rigation commission for Oregon, At Twenty per cent Discount. ziement, and la now in the county W. J. McDonald, of Umatilla, Is lu authorized by senate concurrent res aoy senator or representative elected Louis fair, arrived in the city this 1 jail, having confeaaed to the crime. the city today on a short business olution No. 30, adopted at the last ses from any county that is presumed to morning on a tour of tbe Eastern Ore- i For the past week Mr. Teutsch has trip. sion of the legislature. This commis be liable to suffer if a special session bon counties, In the interest of the GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE $375 PIANO been noting some irregularity in the of tbe legislature be not called. Joe Iueezer, of Et ho, is a Pendle sion is composed of five men—two exhibit. cash account, and his suspicions at "If any of the counties, cities or ton visitor for a few days on busi lawyers, two practical irrigators and Too much stress cannot be placed on laat rested on the new clerk. After ness. school districts would be crippled In one civil engineer. Professor Lymsu find« the Interest allowing the matter to run for sev tbe great value of Cuticura Soap, Oint In accordance with the provision, their corporate functions, I should In the educational work very great in Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sunderman, of eral days he confirmed his suspicions the governor has named as the lav hear from members of the legislature every port:cn of the state, and has ment and Resolvent in tbe antiseptic and last night the young man was Echo, were tue guests of frieuds in yers, Zera Snow, of Portland, and representing them. drawing rrf tkn mnr-“T t --»-- — —a J uki returned from a very successful "So far. 1 have not determined what trip through Southern Oregon, where placed under arrest and at once con -ae city today. Mayor T. G. Halley, of this city; the Hood no* circulating fiukls, thus Mrs. Nelson Miller, of Athena, was as practical irrigators. C. W. Mallet, course I shall pursue. I am looking fessed. He has been knocking down he was rewarded by receiving assur aflbrdlng pore, sweet and economical money from his sales since the first lae guest of friends in the city yester of Ontario, and Henry Ankeny, of into the matter and am Informing ances of active and energetic work, DEPARTMENT STORE day and today. local and constitutional treatment for few days of his employment, and has Sterling, and ax civil engineer, H. V. myself as to the condition of the on the part of educators and citizens weakening ulceration«, inflammations, made in that manner on an average state’s finances. I find that the busi i interested in making a creaiiable Mr. and Mrs. D. L Guber, of Pilot Gatos, ot Hillsboro. itching», irritations, relaxations, dis of *3 or *4 a day. ness of the state would go on without showing at this fair. Rock, were the guests of Pendleton Duties of Commission. placements, pains and Irregularities In all it is not known how much ’ friends yesterday. Interruption or serious inconvenience, He is organizing tbe work princi- tu The duty of this commission is peculiar to females. Hence the Cuti i he has made away with, but as he has Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson and formulate and offer for introduction even though there were no extra sea pally througn the superintendents of cura remedies have a wooderful influ i not only taken money, but has also sion. and the expenses were provid- | The Best is Always i family, of Echo, are tn the city for a at the next session of the legislature, the different counties and Is confer ence in restoring health, strength and carried off goods, it is thought that ■ short visit with friends. ed for by the issuance of evidenev-s ring with Superintendent Nowlin to beauty to weary women, who have a practical irrigation law for tbe state The Cheapest he has made a good thing of the trans- | of indebtedness. day. who is also a member of the been prematurely aged and invalided Mrs. A. L. Swaggert. of Athena, is of Oregon, so framed as to suit the action while he was at it. • Therefore, so far as concerns tbe by these distressing ailments, as well as I the guest of _ relatives _______ ____ and _______ friends ___ tn peculiar needs of the state, and so state government, there is no press educational committee of the state in Trapped With Marked Money. such sympathetic afflictions as anemia, I the city for a few days. constructed as to regulate water ing need for a special session to cor charge of the work. chlorosis, hysteria, nervousness and 1 Mr. Teutsch became suspicious of i rights and distribution in the most rect defects in the <.ax laws that have I Misses Effie and Una Smith and Features of the Exhibit. debility. the man and yesterday afternoon ! Edsar Smith, just and practical manner. children of E. L. Smith been jointed out In the opinion hand The grau'tie mif«rt»d qi The educational exhibit will con Women from the very first have fully gave Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Blak of Pendleton, are v.siting at the Me In view of the fact that the reel*- ed down by the supreme court." appreciated tbe parity ano aweetneM, sist in a display ot tbe text-books of iey each some marked money and Ewen home rupi» coaled mation department has intimated that in this city.—Athena tbe power to afford immediate relief, the different grades, used in Oregon they bought articles at the store Pres*. Oregon must pass an up-to-date irri tbe certainty of apeedy and permanent Wheeler County Assessment schools, and a full complement of from Graham. Last night when the gation and water right law, before STRANSKT STEIL WAU cere, tbe absolute safety and great Mrs. A. W Robison and daughter, The assessment roll as compiled by class papers and completed lessons man was arrested and searched some the government would feel encouraged economy which have made the Cuticura of this marked money waa found in Miss Jnanita Robison, of Echo, left to proceed with the irrigation plans the assessor for the year 1903 shoes accompanying each grade showing the w «uperé r to say wale w.sde remedies the standard akin curve and his pockets, and he then confessed this morning for their home, after a now contemplated in the state, the the total valuation on all property to faithfulness of teachers and scbolara. humour remedies of the civilised world. It'- in a rlara by it« If. Frawi- visit in this city at the home of Mr. In following the prescribed course of ■ I ler the law *83.597 He was deta.ned in the store a,<er responsibility resting on thia commls Millions of the women nee Cuticura In exemptions aax allowed, which study mapped out in the text-books. the other clerks had gone, and in ad and Mrs Lee Teutsch. ÎM Stran-ky 8:eel Ware at sion is very great Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, As one of the special features of mitting the thefts, claimed that be Tbe members are supposed to be ir-avt-s a net assessment of *1 125.36*) for preserving, purifying and beauti the exhibit. Professor Lyman desires » BEEF TO PORTLAND had intended to replace the amounts o fying tbe akin, for cleansing the scalp prexent st the meeting of the State of taxable projierty.—Wheeler County to have as many descriptive articles /s ail Court Street as soon aa he had placed himself on of crusts, scales and dandruff, and the irrigation Association in this dty. News. Echo Shipment Going to the Union The Mormon church hqs bought for on different localities and industries his feet financially. stopping of falling hair, for softening, next Monday and Tuesday, for the in Oregon as possible, to lend an orig Meat Company Tomorrow. whitening and soothing red, rough and Graham came to this city a little purjxxe of getting in touch with tbe . *4 fM>0 the old jail at Carthage. Ul . in inal. local features to the exhibit, in acre hands, for annoying irritations, over two weeks ago and went at one* W. T. Cross, representing the Union situation, in the state, but owing to I ' which Joseph Smith, the prophet, and and ulcerative weaknesses, and for to Rev. R. J. Warner of the Methodist Meat Company, of Portland, will shin tbe late date on which the commission I his brother Hiram, were killed by a addition to tbe prescribed lessons front the text books. Teachers and ' ■any sanative, antiseptic purposes church. He told of having just re out six cars of fat cattie, to Port was named, it is impossible to say , . mob. principals of public schools, are ex-; which readily suggest themselves, as turned from tbe east, where he bad land tomorrow, over the O. R. A N. whether Messrs. Ankeny. Snow and —‘ ______ _ pecially requested to collect as many well as for all the purposes of the toileL Tremen« or Insanity. been in a hospital for some time, re These cattle were purchased on Gates will attend or not. Joe Hughes, the old man'who wax ' of ‘bis character of articles as posai-1 bath and nursery • covering from an operation for s Upper Butter creek, and will arrive .Mr. Mallet will be here and Mr S»M thrra<he«t th, —M Catww« kuh li l ■». Oa growth on his hip caused by an in tonight or in the morning Mr. Cross Hailey will certainly be on hand to I arrested some days ago for having in ble. and forward them to Astoria Or« W ll x u il COMM rim. Se. xarvW W Wx O>.|- tl„ : ■rat. Ma.. Sara. Ma. D-aatai L—Saa. r ~ New and Sec jury received in a holdup in Spokane retorts the cattle market very 4'iE. study the situation from the legal j his pof-esxton the sack of tobacco; The botanical exhibit from this K<Nal>M<aara>; Si «11.1-t Ci taken from the scene of the fire of ‘ state will be especially Interesting on | some two years ago As be was an and fat cattle plentiful in the Inter standpoint ond Hand G ods account of great variety of plates and honest appearing young fellow, Mr. ior. He expects another shipment of While the personnel of the com- j Sundsy night, is tn tbe county jail flowers to be found and the wonder- Bought and Sold Warner took him into his house, and six or seven cars the middle of next mlttee seems to be as good as could with an attack of the delirium trem ' ful variety of woods that can be co! ens. or else he is Insane. be made it bis headquarters for tbe week, from Morrow county have been chosen In tbe state, it has | I lected under the head of forestry. time. been hojx-d by irrigators that at Professor Lyman Is meeting with a, He made application to Teutsch for least three of tbe romm ssion would ; . hearty reception in every portion of MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY a place in his store as a salesman be named in Eastern Oregon, the the state, and feels confident that he and proving himself to be a good one home and birthplace of Oregon Irri JI J Coan Street will be able to make a showing from was given a place. gation. There is every reason to be- ( I Oregon fuuy as creditable as any of Here that the members will take just1 Is an Ex-ConvicL the older states, which have r.ade ed • irii*iH.-*****»»*»+**»»**»s *aw as much Interest in the vita! subject i Among the papers of the accuse, jcatlonal work »pecLa. features for however, as if all of them lived with-1 CONCERT NOVEMBER 9 BY nearly a century was found a release from the Walla NATHANIEL DOUGHTREY In the smell of the sage brush plains * Walla penitentiary dated September i u JOHNSTONE ORCHESTR m * Excellent Position. CAME TO OREGON IN 1E52. of Eastern Oregon. Laat, and inquiry at the penitentiary hr One fact that encourage» him in Powers of ths Commission. this morning disclosed the fact that _ A 1 bis work is that President Myers, of D. Gordon Gra’iam bad finished serv The commission is empowere-1 to! Got a Judgment for »100 — Rheuma- he 8L fco,j Ijew , xn(1 Clark in ing a two years' sentence in last Sep Died Yeaterday in Portland, of Con collect data, hire clerks, codify pre»- i Lam Greatly Benefited at Hot Lake | state commission, his secured one of * tember for embezzlement, committed sumption—Funeral and Interment ent irrigation laws and formulate new —Revival Meetings Will Begin No- ibe best poeitxms in the Oregon build j ; in Everett. He 1» evidently an old one«, to be acted upon by the legisla in Thia City Tomorrow at 2:30 p. hand nt the business vemper 15—Brick Work on Church log for the educational exhibit, and 11 m.—Services at Thompson Streat ture. every visitor that passes in or out ;! One of its first teaks will be to is Finished. Methodist Church. of tbe building, will come in direct I (, i MEMBERS COULD NOT mee t and organize and take up the contact with tbe exhlb.L I!! laws of Idaho and Utah. irrigation Athena. Nov 4. — Roy Beck, who for STAY TO CONVENTION. Nathaniel Doughtrey, one ot th* Professor Lyman . will _ have ___ direct with a view to selecting the strongest the past two months has been teach pioneers of Eastern Oregon, died at charge of -ie exhibit at St. Louis, and ' 1; points from both, with new features ing at Holdman. spent ounday here the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alice is very desirous ot having all the . j; Is the magnibceut stock of carpets and rugs we aie added, to meet jieculiar condi Lons ia visiting his parents He will remain state exhults at Astoria by February ' n Vallely, at 249 Sixth street. Portland, Oregon. showing The 1904 patterns are displayed and readv here and st Weaton Uli after tbe tn- yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock, after 1. in order that they may be placed * Until after the meeting of tbe stale stltute. for you to choose the design that pleases tour fancy an extended illness with consumption, in tbe Oregon building in St. Louis ; * association next week, no definite Mrs Will Hardeu rtia daughters. Mrs W. H. Doughtrey by April 1. tbe time fixed by the man plans will be made. about two weeks with a gathering in , agement for the close of the exh.bits. In our stock you Wilf find someth.ng to please as we and Mrs. Alice Vallely. came to Pen Among tbe prominent attorneys Ler bead h»veca-pets from the heavy velvet orusseis to the It is hoped that Umatilla county t i The supreme court finished its busi dleton this morning to make arrange spoken of for a place on this com Mr and Mm. Frank Gulllford, on lighter makes and all show t) at richness that adds se ness for this term yesterday afternoon ments for the funeral, and tbe re mission. were Samuel White, chair their way home from a visit with ' tear hers and jarents interested ia ’ mains will reach the city tomorrow maxing a good showing for the state. ' much to the b-autv of vonr rooms and has adjourned until June, 1904. man of the democratic state central Mrs Guillford's parents on the McKay ‘ will make a specialty of securing orig- a There were many more cases on tbe morning, accompanied by Mrs Na committee, of Baker City, and Will creek, and Mr. Guillford's mother an<> V.e bought carpets in a vast quantity and get prices docket, but the attorneys failed to thaniel Doughtrey, the wife of the de R. King, of Ontario W. T. Shaw, of »•»ter at Pendleton, spent Tuesday in I Ina! descriptive articles and essays on ♦ which cut down the cost *-o we are in a position tc put in an appearance, and thus tbe ceased, and W H. Doughtrey, the Freewater, was also mentioned as one Athena at tbe home of Mr and Mrs i Oregon topic», for thia display court was compelled to adjourn. In son. They will be taken to the family of the practica] irrigators to be B. F. Ogle save you mony. Hawks-Hart. the cases not reached the court order home at the corner of Water and naned Sarah McDougal was called to At the M E Church. South, tn ed that they could be either submitted Grange streeta. until the time of tbe Broad choice, large savings and expert workmen te I Pendleton for a suit against the estate ’ Pendleton. November 6 1903. by M 1 by brief, or continued to tbe next funeral services COUNTY COURT. ' of the late Mm Martha Margen, for sew and lay your carpets, are inducements we offer. Natnanie] Bought rey was born in V Howard. Mr. Car! E. Hart was mar term. whom she cared daring her last days Chief Justice Moore stated that be Kentucky. March 16. 1824. In which Contest Over Issuance of Liquor Li Mrs. McDougal received judgment for ried to Miss Anna M Hawka Ju»’, state he spent his early boyhood, at the conclusion of the prayer serv-' and the other members of the court I1U0 eeni le—Various Resignation^ ice tbe wedding party approached. as well, are sorry they would not be moving to Illinois with ais parents ia Mrs Bortow and family of Cripple Tbe county court this morning re- ar.rt the ceremony was performed, able to remain in the city for the ir his young manhood, where he lived Creek. Colo., daughter-in-law of iiHTi tri i lOBaaaaaBaBaBc rigation convention, but that owing until 1852, when he crossed the plains ceived the resignation of C. A- Smith, Grandma Bartow of this dty. is visit when they went on their way rejolc-* with an ox team and setUed in Linn as supervisor of tbe Pilot Rock road to the pressure of business they would ing at the home of her sisterx-in-law. ' have to start for home at once. In county, Oregon, where he resided un district, and appointed Francis M Mesdames Buel ai d Wright. til about nine years ago, when he Smith in his place. order to keep their docket clear it Frank Tharp, who went to the Hot The resignation of J. P. McManus was necessary to work all the time, moved to this city with his family. Give rest to tired eyes. I^st year the deceased was compell as justice of the peace for Pilot Rock Lake« for his rheumatism, is improv ♦ and have no idle days. If the law ing very rapto ly. After making a thorough ex yers had been present so that the ed to go to Southern Oregon in hope was accepted, and Abraham Miller Tom Picket, who bad 30 arres of of benefiting his failing health, where was appointed to take tbe office. amination to locate every de court would have been busy while potatoes in on tbe Charley March he remained until Christmas, when he the justice of the B. F. Dennis, fect we give you tne proper here, they would have been able to K an anxious, fretful place, west of town, han dtajxixed 01 The Modern Carpet and Forniture nay. v<>u r>ee<1 souiething remain over until next week, but as returned to the home of his son. W. peace of Ukiah, also tendered his rex his crop and moved to the McArthur lensee and adjoat the frames H. Doughtrey, with whom he restuts. was accepted, but as ignation and it wiiich shall fit your tired It was, such action would be impos to your face, thus insurnig a until June, after which time he made yet no one has heea appointed to fill place to remain all w.nter. tody aa a well worn slipper fits a sible. Grandma King has v»ry r-oor perfect correction. We give tfrvd foot. It must I* mxnetiilug Chief Justice Moore and Associate bls home with his daughter. Mrs. the vacancy. health, and is confined to her bed There Is quite a fight on in the you the best glaseee it is pos more than food or driuk. I f you Justices C. E. Wolverton and R. 8. Alice Vailely. until the time of his death county court over the granting of a most of the time. want to taste Nirvana and forget sible to produce. Bean left this morning for Salem. and slight attacks of la Bad colds SowUcw. G«wt and Nenralgia liquor license to J. F. Taylor, of Alba. all your tire and fatigue, take a good many dur WALLA WALLA FRUIT GOE8 FAR. Taylor filled a petition for a license gripj>e have visited a _ cup <>f one of Ctiase A Sanborn's THE REX RHEUMATIC RING EXTENSIVE LIVE STOCK ••Original Package" lea«. These and Charles E. Hoover has filed a ng the past few days turaora» 1 Frm M an A postal eard wilt bna< ow lutte The brick work on tbe new M E. DEALS OCCURRED LATELY Miss Charlotte Baumeister Sees Ital- protest, alleging that all of the names are the leaves which the natives lela th« ator, RHX BHXVMATIC CO church is completed, and Dan May thrintelve< drink with all their Ian Prunes Grown Hare In New on the petition were not bona fide and his masons have left The car vigor inipnwxied It's a very residents of the uistrlcL The case Graduate Optician * Beef Cattle Are Bringing From *2.50 York. different drink from ordinary tea. Is now being beard, and a number of penters expect to have the basement That Walla Walla fruit la having _ Try a half-pound. per Hundred to *3.30—Borne Bold witnesses have been examined. The ready for use by the first of Decem wide circulation is evinced by a let ber. a to Portland, Some to Seattle—A. A. ter received by her father from Miss court has expresses no opinion in the Miss Mae Blalock of Waua Walia - original ra x*er' tkas matter as yet. « Cole Has Been Dipping Hie Sheep. Charlotte D. Baumelster, where she OrtoE (Formara Ooku g). The court this morning appointed was vlsit.ng at the home of Mr. and states she saw the Wa.ia Walla valley Mrs. George Banister last week. Koh-i-noor (ts(. Brrasisst) a Ridge. Nov. 6.—J. u. Lonergan product temptingly displayed on New H L. Frazier, of Milton, ana O. W’. W R. Taylor has returned from his Ornas» rvkor (Indu A i«y¡«n] passed through here Sunday. He pur York's streets, says the Union. Miss Hunt, of Echo, as the delegates for stock ranch on the John Days. chased 23 bead of cattie of W’m. How Baumelster writes that the sight tbe irrigation convention. Bessie Parker, who was on the list * Sold In Pendleton exclu« vrly by Tbe rest of the work of the court ard of Alba, and 32 head of B. F. made her homesick. She says in ♦ with tbe sick, is able to go to school has been in auditing bills for tbe past Now opened permanently Ogie of this locality. These cattie part: thia week. and prepared to turn out are to be delivered tbe 8th. Prices "Yesterday I was walking along month’s expenses. Mr. Etis sold a few tona of alfalfa a Firit-class work. We hav<- (WHT STREET * paid *3.26 per hundred for steers and One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street hay for 18 j>er ton. Wheat hay la had 16 years experience aad » CLAIMS A MISTAKE. ? a .5O for cowa when I saw a wagon with boxes of selling from *12 to *15 per ton. • thoroughly understand a'I J. A. Owings and family, who have Italian prunes in them. W’ben I got a Mrs. H. H. HUI left Tueaday even- details of the Photograph‘e a just undergone a siege of tonsllltis. closer I saw the boxee were marked C. L. Martin Is Arrested Charged Ing to attend the bedside of her moth Art. First-class work guar a With uttering a Worthless Check. are all about recovered. Blalock Fruit company, Walla Walla, er. who Is dangerously III at her home • anteed. Price« rigbL The Rust Bros, are reported to have Washington.’ I was so surprised 1 C L. Martin was arrested In Walla near Joseph. sold their beef to a Portland firm at nearly fell over to think of Walla W’alla yesterday by the chief of police Dr. and Mrs. Turley of Weston a *3.30 [>er hundred. Walla prunes being aold In Now and was brought to this dty last even rjient Saturday visiting Mrs. James « ♦ I. V. Cate of Ourdane, sold his stock York.” Ing by Sheriff T. D Taylor, where Huggins. a cattie to bis father. C. R. Cate, a he Is wanted for having passed a C. A Fischer left Wednesday for short time ago. Cured Rheumatism. worthless check for 120 on Maple Stockton. Cai., to spend a few days. H. W. Wtuttaker is preparing to Medical I-ake Salta Mfg Co., Spo- Brothers, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams re fall feed his beef this winter. kane. Waah. Martin claims to be the representa turned home a lew days ago. bringing We had quite a wind a few nights Gentlemen—I came to Medical Ijke tive of an Eastern electrical supply back their little son. Walter, who was OF PENDLETON ago. It Mew down a few telephone seven weeks ago almost helpless from house, and does not seem concerned ojierated on in Walla Walla, He is posts on the main -ne. Inflammatory rheumatism and gener at his arrest. He says that he has out of danger, but bls health la very One of A. A. Cole's sheep herds ally In a run-down condition. At this funds of the bank that dishonored his poor. passed back to his mountain ranch a time 1 am almost entirely recovered, drain and that there is some mistake. A concert will be given by the few days ago. They had been out to and have an appetite which is tbe de He was arrested on a bench warrant Johnston orchestra Monday, Novem- the home ranch for dipping. spair of tbe hotel proprietor, inflam from the circuit court, and will be ar ber 9. by N. I. Miller at the opening Mrs. B. 8herry of Pendleton is mation and swelling is nearly gone raigned at the convenience of the of his new store. spending a few weeks visiting her from my hands and feet, and I feel court. The rejiort was given out Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Owings, at splendid. Medical Lake has certainly that the noted evangelist. Rev. Uj>- present done much for me. dike of Illinois, who intended to hold RETURNED FROM WESTON. cordially endorse» thi» news of good ch«er J. H. Rust is reported to have pur O. Q. WEBSTER a protracted meeting during this to all »uffertr» from disorder» or ailments oi Sandpoint, Idaho. chased a fine lot of steers in the john Lage Delegation From Thia Place to month, failed to meet his appoint KIDNEYS, BLADDER, Day country recently. For sale by Tailman A Co., leading ment on account of illness. He will the Teachers’ Instituto. LUNGS or SPINE K. F. Fahrenwald made a trip out druggists, and A. C. Koeppen A Bros. be here to commence his services by Professor J. F. Nowlin and E. B. LEV. ANKENY, Présidant that cause the acute pain or dull, grinding, to Snipe Valley after bis wife, who the third 8unday of this month. Conklin, accompanied by other Pen exhausting ache which xhattera even the W. F. MATLOCK, VIce-PrssidinL has been visiting Real Estate Transfer a. _ wuh her mother, • sltongcxt nervous ayvtem. A CURE—new, C. B. WADE. Cashier. Mrs. Henry Schmidt, who baa been G. W. Hunt and wife today filed a dleton teachers, have returned from Suit to Recover an Account. quick, sure and pleacant is st y< ur call. sick. quit claim deed in the office of the the sessions of the teachers* insti A suit was filed today in the circuit Science, which ix deeply iiuerextcd in th» county recorder, transferring to W. tute at Weston, well pleased with the court by George DeMott A Co., CURE-Kv named it MEDICAL LAKE DEATH OF A VETERAN. 8. Byers for fl and other valuable work done there. against 8. L. Wakefield and wife, to PLASTERS. Thete Plaxtert aie made of S. A. ixiwell has returned from considerations, 26 lots along tbe right recover 122.76 alleged to be due on clean, »wect, delicate, powcrfully-active, ORGANIZED MARCH 1, IM*. John W. Klmberlin Passes Away, of way of the Hunt Line and the By Weston, where he attended the teach goods and merchandise purchased by natural Gum* and rulxerucd evaju.ration- ers’ Institute and delivered an ad ers mill race. the defendants between the dates of CAPITAL......................... filOROOO. Aged 62 Years. formed Crystal» from Msdlcal Lake, Washington, that marvclou» body of ceucentrated hvahh element», dress before the convention. Jesse B. Hart and wife, of Weston, which ia the new wonder of the medical profession. The stalwart lnduts whe long dwelt al. ut this b. dy of John W. Klmberlin died at the Mesdames C. B. Wade, John Hal September 30 and November 6, of most remarkable hygienic water* in all the world, considered it a gift to themvelvcs direct fr-<n the Great home ot bls daughter, Mrs. J. H. Bry have aold to Samuel H. Bryan, of ley, Jr.. Ben Boroughs and L. B Stur this year, together with the costa and Spirit, aad guarded It with their live* from all outside intrusion ; but progress moxin^ them on, ba» mah it* ant, this morning at 6 o'clock, after Walla Walla, for »7.700. 280 acres of gis have returned from We« ton. disbursements of the action. Carter treasures available There to no need to »utter from the destroying aliments we have mentioned, A Raley are the attorneys for the a long illness of dropsy and other land in tbe vicinity of Weston. where they attended the teachers' in I Interest allowed sa time dapeafta Trajan Tucker and wife, of Weston, • single moment more, for Medical Lake Plasters are theo perfect Cl hl- v ‘ N’*-_.r» own plaintiff. complications. stitute. Exchange bought and eeM sn all unrivaled means against pain and disease, they search out, conquer and c*ad:catc its cause The deceased was born tn Marion have aold to Jesse B. Hart a tract of land containing 36 acres tn township principal pointa. La Grande Irrigation Company. ALL DRUaOISTS SELL MEDICAL Lake PLaSTEB*. 2.«c EACH county, Indiana, in 1841, and was a CATTLE TO WALLA WALLA. 4, north of range 36 east, being in Special attention given te eellee veteran of the civil war, having en The La Grande Irrigation company naiNCAL LAKE TABLETS oak» a w«rMlex. >w« Tóate th*» puphS»*. bu»U* n . the vicinity of Weston. ’ tiens. listed in the 122d Volunteer Iowa Grant County Growers Will Arrive To has recorded a filing on 1.000 inches Cavalry at the first of the war, and of water to be taken irom the Grande MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MPO. CO , Sola Mfrs, Naw York and Spoken«. Wash. night With a Shipment for the Gar The stranger who dropped dead on serving with that body of troops dur Ronde river near Oro Dell. A ditch den City. the streets of Portland laat Sunday. ing the entire war. He has been a four miles long will cover the Pleas Nelson and 8hort and Smith Broth ant Home Orchard district near La resident of this city for the last nine baa been Identified aa Daniel Naah, a i resident of Halsey Or. era. of Susanville, will arrive this Grande years, and Is wall known her» among EMBEZZLEMENT FOR WOMEN tbe old soldiers and the elder real dents. He Is survived by three daughters, Mrs J. H. Bryant, of this city, and Mrs. Jessie Catherman and Mrs O C. Smith, of Umatilla Buy a Good Overcoat Tomorrow by Express About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing BOYS’ OVERCOATS And about the Care of the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands. ALEXANDER’S « a a « « W. J. CLARKE & Co GURDANE & McBROOM DEATH Of I PIONEER FULL or FALL FINERY 11¡E BAKER & FOLSOM A. Blackburn, 0. D. ! I Halit Art Studio C. ROHRMAN J. W. VaighR.Pfop. MEDICAL LIKE Tbe First National Bank PLASTER The Doctor Pendleton SaYings Ban! [ 11