The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, November 27, 1903, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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■ coming into Manchuria is for the
Russian governint-ni As this comes
Supply Will Be Ditched From Umatilla
in free of duty. It does not appear In
I the customs returns
Considerably
to Castle Rock.
has come to Dalny. Port Arthur, and i
The Columbia Land and Irrigation
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1„.»3,
Nluchwang, from America during the
Company touay filed notice of appro­
: first half of the year, but the comp«*- 1 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY IN
priation of water from the Umatilla
I tition from Siberia and the Yalu 1»
river at a point a few miles above its
PORTION OF STATE.
! likely to drive out most of the Aineri
junction with the Columbia. T(ie
|
can
lumber
water will be conveyed by a cfnal par­
That from Siberia aud the Yalu is I Bulletins on Artesian Water and r
allel with the Columbia river until it WILL NOT REDUCE EITHER
fairly good fur general building pur
reaches the vicinity of Castle Rock,
troleum Supply of Southeastern
STREET OR POLICE FORCE ; poses, but that which I hav«- seen 1» !
and will be used tor irrigating the
Counties—Bulletins I Ready for Dis-
not the equal ot Oregon pine, espec
(tact ou both sides of the canal.
tribution.
lally
for
bridge
timbers.
”
Accompanying the papers was a
map over seven feet in length, which Street Account Expensive. But Neces­
Duriug th«* summer of 1902 Proie»
FUNERAL OF MRS. F. W. WAITE.
was copied by Mr. Hendley, of the re­
sary—Possibility of Electric Circuit
aor Israel C. Russuli. with tWO iihs I s
SENATORS SMITH AND
corder's office, into the record liook of
the office.
Next Year for Both Night and Day Was Held Yesterday Afternoon at Col­ tanth, who were students of the Uni
versity of Michigan, made a rapid ■
PIERCE GO ON RECORD.
fax, From the Episcopal Church.
Service, and for Reduction in Price
recon na I saner- through itorllou» of '
Doesn't Respect Old Age.
The funeral of Mrs F W. Wait«*,
of Arc Lights—Crushed Rock and who died at Coltax .Munday, was held Southw«*siern Idaho and Southeast­
It’s shameful when youth fa*u. to
ern Oregon. Hi» purpose wa» to as­
Former Favors Government Canal and show proper respect for old age. but
from th«* Episcopal church, in that
Drainage.
certain in what localltie». If any, the
city,
yesterday
afternoon.
A
larg«*
r.
No Repeal Unless it Can Be Aaaur- just the contrary In the case of
geological conditions are favorable
King's New Life Pills. They cut on
At the council meeting last evening numlier of relatives and friends of the tor obtaiuiug flowing water by drill
ed. and Also Necessary Amend­ maladies no matter how severe anu there was but little of importance out­ d«*«-eased attended the funeral
Mrs.
lug well», a preliminary report ou
Dyspepsia, side of the salary list that come up tor Waite was formerly a teacher lu the the artesian basin» discovered was
ments to the Tax Law Immediately irrespective of old age.
public
Hi-hixils
of
Colfax,
and
was
-auniilcc
Fever, Constipation, nil discuss iou.
published by the United State» geo
—Senator Pierce
Non-committal, yield to this perfect Pill. 25c at Tall
A liquor license was issued to F. J. widely known in that vicinity, where logical survey In waler supply and
man & o.'s.
Bacon, the proprietor of the Last she leaves a mother and two sisters, Irrigation pajiei- No. lb.
But Favors Early Adjournment
Chance. Ot. Main street. The salary beside» her husband and three small
A bulh-tln ha» since been prepared
children to mourn her loss
PROTRACTED ILLNESS.
list was submitted aud allowed.
The proposed repeal of the Portage
ou the general geology of I he region
Mrs.
Wait«*
had
b«»en
in
very
poor
A great deal of discussion was in­
traversed.
It will be of |>artlcular
road bill, iutroduced by Senator Clias
Not Worse Than the Average of Such dulged in ou the condition ot the health lor several months and was re- Interest to the people of Idaho and
Johnson, of Wasco county, is the
nioved
to
her
old
home
in
Coltax,
iu
streets and the advisability of cutting
Cases. According to the Physicians.
In certa.u instances it sl»o
hopes tliat the «-hang«* would benefit Oregon
cause of a great deal ot agitation
O. F. Thompson returned to lis down the expense of the city govern­ her. She lean's an infant two w«*eks serves to supplement the report on
throughout the state just at this t me. home at Echo tnis afternoon, after ment for the remainder of the year.
Thjs bulletin,
old. a little son 4 years and a little aitesian -om.itions
It seems that in Portland there is some days spent in the city at the
No Reduction in Force.
which Is NO. 217. is entitled. "Notes
girl ag«*l 2
A motion v. as made that the street
strong pressure being brought in the beds de ot his daughter who is at the
Mr. and .Mrs Waite have resided in ou the geolog} of Southwestern Ida­
interest of the repeal and in a great hospital seriously ill with the typhoid comm ssioner do night ¡«ollcv duty in Pendleton for a number «-i years, ho aud SoutiM-astern Oregon,” 1» now
fever. Mrs. Thompson, who has also addition to his tegular duties as street
ready for distribution and may be
many cases the members of the leg­ been in the city, will remain near her commissioner, but after a lengthy dis where they have a host of friends. i obtained by application to the dlren-
Mrs. Waite was a member of the
islature are ready to unite for the daughter until all danger is passed
cussion the motion was lost. It has Thursday Afternoon Club, of this city, tor of the Unite«! States geologi- al
The time of the change in the dis­ been the custom for several years to and was a tavorite and popular mem survey. Washington, D. C.
repeal; but in other parts of the state
ease has not yet come, but it is the cut out all of the expense possible in l*er.
The route followed by Professor
the sentiment is otherwise.
opinion of the physicians in charge the winter months and the street com
l.'jssell'a party wzr *u |>lanne«l m to:
The carrying out of the provisions that the young lady is not in greater missioner is generally the one who
tra'enu- as many as possible of the
Grant County Sheep in the East.
of the bill means a great deal for East’ danger than is usually the case in ty­ gets the axe. However, it was the
valleys of Southwestern Idaho and
Henry
Gregg,
who
returned
recent-
opinion of the majority of the council
era Oregon, and uie opinions ot the phoid.
Southeastern Oregon, where rich agi
ly
from
Minneapolis
where
about
4.-
that it would not be advisable either
representatives from this county are
rieultural land is plentiful and where
to decrease the police force or to do 800 of Grant county sheep are being artesian conditions are most likely
Wanted.
of interest. Those who are in the city
fed by Ijtcey and Oliver, says that the
away
with
the
position
of
street
com
­
to be present.
have given the following statements
We would like to ask. through the
stock is taking on lat rapidly, Feed
to the press in regard to the matter: ?olumns of your paper, if there is missioner
Portions of Canyon aud Owyhee
is
expensive,
hay
selling
at
37
and
The condition of tne streets at this
counties. Idaho, and of Malheur and I
any person who has used Green's
Favors Government Canal.
The
screen
wheat
at
312
per
ton
rime was discussed, but no action was
arney counties. Oregon were exam­
Senator C. J. Smith, in speaking oi August Flower for the cure of Indi- taken, though it was thought that a pree of mat grade of sheep is ordl-
the question, suited that be had not cestion. Dyspepsia and Liver Trou­ coat of crushed rock and some prove- narily from 35 to 35 50 per 100. on in«*!. but nothing like an exhaustive
had time to give the matter sufficient bles that has not been cured—and Ion for drainage would go a long way loot. The flock ia composed almost geological survey ot the region was
thought to go on record with a definite we also mean their results, such as toward the betterment of the streets. entirely of lambs, which average 70 attempted. The discovery ot water
sour stomach, fermentation of food,
statement as to his possible action in
pounds when unloaded from the cars. supplies was the main end of the
habitual costiveness, nervous dys-
Expensive Street Account.
ease the question should arise in the
By the time they are ready to market reconnaisance. and the study of geo­
The street account has been a pret­ they will reach about 100 pounds, logical conuitions was merely an in­
special session. But there was one •>epsia. headaches, despondent feel
Ings,
sleeplessness—in
fact.
cident.
any ty expensive one this year, though not
thought that came to him in thinking
thus bringing from 35 to 35 50 per
trouble connected with the stomach more so than was necessary for the
Pressed •« he was for time, how­
of it. and that was that if the portage
head The stock is being looked after
or liver? This medicine has been good of the city.
The net expendi­
ever. Professor Russell was neverthe
bill repeal was to be used as an enter
by
George
Oliver
and
Frank
Lacey.
•old for many years In all civilised tures of the street department for the
less able to make some extremely
ing wedge for the introduction of out
countries, and we wish to correspond year have been 37.91624. Of this, Henry says he greatly enjoyed the interesting
oltservation» regarding
side legislat on, he was opposed to
trip
—
Grant
County
News.
with you and send you one of our
the geology of the district visited
its consideration at all. He was in fa­ books free of cost If you never about 33.000 hrs been the sprinkling
The most interesting feature of the
vor of the tax law being put to rights cried August Flower, try a 25 cent account, and the rest has been for
Hay Selling at 310.
r«*port reters to his study of the vol­
as soon as possible so that the legis­ bottle first. We have never known of general improvements. The expense
Perhaps
there
has
never
as
been
A chapter on pe­
lature could adjourn and have the ses its failing. If so. something more has been offset by the sum of 3964.43 serious situation in the feed question canic phenomena
received through the street commis­
troleum. which closes the bulletin,
sion at an end.
venous is the matter with you. The sioner for work done in the city and that is before the stockmen of East- is of si>ecial economic value.
“But if the portage bill has served 25 cent size has just been introduc­ charged to the property owners.
ern Oregon The Haines Mercantile
Search for p«-troleum has been car­
its purpose.” explained the senator, ed this year. Regular size. 75 cents
Company who are authority on hay ried on in the valley of Snake river
Possibility
cf
Cheaper
Lights.
"and is of no further use to the state Tallman A Co.
hav.ng purchased 3.000 tons, say they in Southwestern Idaho and adla>ent
Dr. F. W. Vincent was present at
it should be repealed, provided the
G. G. Green. Woodbury, N. J.
the meeting of the <'ouncil as the rep­ have inquiries dally for hay and the portions of Oregon.
but theec- at-
federal government will take hold oi
feeders have already paid as high as tempts bave proved fallut«« so tar
resentative
of
<nr
Northwestern
Gas
East
the matter and build the canal,
FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON.
and Electric Company, and wished 310 per ton in the stack for «ommon as it« discovery of th* material
era Oregon should be the last to fa
wild hay The people ot this valley •ought ix concerned
vor the repeal of the bill, for its in Welcome Walker Buried Under Aus­ some action taken in regard to the re­ have been specially favored with good I
newal
of
the
lighting
contract
of
the
terests are at stake. The road meant
pices Woodmen of tne World.
city. He stated that if the company i crops aud It Is hoped they may have
BREVITIES.
much to this part of the state, and
enough to divide up with their leas
The funeral of Welcome Walker, put in the plant they intended to. fortunate brothers — Ha n«*« Record
after the effort that the Eastern Ore
N<« nc*-d to tell the m«*«:. ing <>f P
gun delegation made to force the pas who was accidentally drowned in they would, inside of a year, give the
I R
<age of the bill it should not be thrown Birch Creek, was held at 2 o'clock city a day and night circuit both for
Horae Taken Up.
Get «our cot bei cleaned at Joer-
aside until it is shown, and plainly ’.his afternoon from the Christian lighting and power, and that as far as i Came to my place, nine miles north­
shown, that its time of usefulness has thurch. lae services were under the the city was concerned they would be west of Pendleton. April 17. 1903. one •er •
passed and that the government will auspices of the Woodmen of the able to give the municipality one-third Jstk bay mare bad halter on. brand
No need to teil the meaning of P
at once take hold of the constructior World, and the sermon was preached more lights at the sime price |>aid for ed pot ho< k on left shoulder, bind feet I R
the
number
now
used
The
matter
by Rev. G. W. Rigby. The burial was
<jf anotbei «■anal
whit-, two splits in the left ear. shod
Michael Kelly, of Tutuilla, is in the
»as referred to the comm it«x- on
"The government was forced into ueld in the Olney cemetery.
all round, weight 1.0U0 pounds, age city today
streets,
who
will
confer
with
Mr
Vin
­
about 10 years Owner of above de
the construction of the Cascade locks
cent and arrange for a new contract, scribed animal can secure same
Deafness Cannet Be Cured.
«•* H LaUterman. of K« Ly, « in t«p»
and the present bill was intended as
by
which
will
be
submitted
to
the
council
calling at my place and paying all city today
an incentive to the government. It »y local applications, as they cannot reach
b* diseased portion ot the ear
There Is for Its approval in the near future.
charge»
New ready-mad« skirts
this pur)>ose has been accomplished, ®lj
arriving
one way to cure deafness, and that
The council then adjourned
». HOWDYdHElJ.
lally at Teutsch*
then repeal the law, but if not. leave J, b< cuaatltntloaal remedies IXtneas la
Pendleton. Ore
it alone, for the road will pay for it­ .-aiiaed by an infxmed rendition of the
John Kilkenny, of Weston, •pent the
lining o* the Eustachian Tube
BERT RHODES RECOVERING.
self in two years, and the good oi mucous
day in Pendleton today
When thia tube is Indamed you Lave a
Dissolution
Notice.
Eastern Oregon demands the water .-umbliug sound or imperfect bearing, and
"Gooo uravy." it's funny
25<- a
• lie» it 1» entirely dosed. Henfneas In the Shot Through the Head from Behind
The firm of Tempi« A WUrtx has
route to the market.”
plate NolTs Santa Claus store
■esu’t. ar.d unleos the IhSammatlon can tie
this
day
d
ssolred
by
mutual
consent.
and
Lives
to
Tell
th«
Tale.
Favors Early Adjournment.
taken out and ibis tube restored to Its
No limit on quantities on the doe­
lormal
<-ondi:ivn. bearing will
be de
Bert, or * Dusty" Rhodes, well E M. Temple having purchased the
Senator Walter M. Pierce was seen •truyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are
Interest of W p Temple. All notes in- out sale at the Boston Store.
on the subject, and did not know about .-anoed by Catarrh, which is not Ling hot known in this city and I ji Grande, and accounts due the firm of Temple
C. C Custer, a Weston citizen, was
the portage road, at least for the in In parsed coudi lion of the mucous sur where he has worked for the past A Wilcox are i>ayable to W p Tem­ in the city today for a business visit
three
or
four
years,
who
was
soot
press.
ple
All notes and accounts against
We will give One Bund rod Dollars for
Will Peters, the lawyer of Athena.'
“You may say,” said the senator •ny case of Deafness icaused by catarrh, through the bead m a Portland saloon the firm will be paid by Temple A
is in the etty today for a bri«*f business
earnestly, that I am pledged to the chat cannot be cured by Halls CatarTb about a week ago. is recovering, and Wilcox
Dated October 12. J9O3
visit.
for circulars, free
the doctors pronounce his case the
governor to vote for an early ad Cm. F. Send
J CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O.
mie-t
remarkable
on
record
in
that
Mr» L. Michael, of Athena, is the
journment. As soon as the tax law
Sold by druggists. 75c
Eatray Notice,
city.
llall a family MUs are the best
is out of the way and that defect rem
There came to my place last May guest of friends in the dty for a few
Rhodes was shot through the bead,
day»
edied so tnat the taxes can be levied
one black heifer, about 9 months old.
Bargain If Taken Soon.
from behind, the ball entering in the
as usual. I stand pledged to vote for an
Dick Adams, a stockman of McKay,
invisible hair brand on left hip. Own­
*4.000, new residence with its own neck, at the base of the skull pass- er may have the same by calling at was in the city today for • short busi­
adjournment.
ng through the head, between the my pis« • eight miles east of Weston, ness visit
“But suppose,” he was asked, “that water plant and all modern improve
-the majority of the legislature are not nents. also chicken house and barn: lobes of the brain, and coming out and paying all charge»
For Rent—Five acres <<x>d orchard,
The man who did
so pledged, suppose they take up the 11 lots with a second dwelling house in the forehead
JAMES NAVIN
bouse and barn, one mile from city
the
shooting
stepped
up
behind
portage matter and the defect in the worth 3800. Will sell seven lots with
Briggwon Or
Rihorn A Swaggart
new execution law for the benefit oi arge house or four lots with small Rhodes, while he was slightly bend­
Mrs E. L. Barnett and son. of Athe­
the Armstrong case, then what will be louse. Easy payments. This is the ing his neck over the cash register,
Copper Mmes Reopened.
na. are the guests of friends in th«
reatest bargain offered in Pendleton, and fired, the ball taking the course
your policy in regards to the portage
The strike of the owners of the city for a snort time.
tall on Bentley A Hartman and «et described. It was the bent condition
case?”
copper
mines of Montana was un­
•ft
Rhodes
’
neck
at
the
tim*-
that
ull
particulars.
.Miss Nellie Paul will spend Thanks- '
“When we come to the bridge we
saved him from instant death. Rhodes successful In producing the desired ef­ giving with relatives at Walla Walla.;
will cross it,” said the legislator
has left the hospital and is on the fect. After throwing 20.000 men out returning home Sunday.
Not a Sick Day Sine«.
guardedly. “Just .ell the people that
Senator Pierce said that he was pledg­
“I was taken severely sick with road to recovery, unless complica- of work, the mine owners reopened
Dr. J L, Miller s sister, wife of Dr
their mines when the governor of the T A. Grigg, oculist of Butte Mont.
ed to vote for an early adjournment kidney trouble, I tried all sorts ot lions set in to hinder.
state consent«*d to call a special ses­ is visiting her brother here
and that he had no ideas on the port nediciues, none of which relieved
sion of the legislature to take action
age road or any other subject until me. One day I saw an ad. of your
DALE NEWS ITEMS.
Mrs. Campbel) will close all her,
on the legal aspects of the situation
the time <--»«"** when they should be Electric Bitters and determined to
winter millinery at a great reduction..
try that. After taking a few doses Warmer Weather is Welcomed by
taken up, if that time saould come.
commencing Saturday. November 7.
Witness m Thompson Case.
Representative W. M. Blakley Is in ( felt relieved, and Boon thereafter
Stockmen, as Hay is Very Scarce.
Portland, and his opinion of the'mat­ vas entirely cured, and have not seen
James .Maloney, of the Savings
Mias Edith Crockett will spend fieri
Dale. Nov. 22.—Tne warmer weath­
Bank, will leave in the morning for Thanksgiving vacation with friends;
» sick day aince Neighbors of mine
ter could not be learned.
er of the past tew days has melted
Portland, having been subpoenaed as and relatives in Fn'cwater and MU-1
lave ben cured of Rheumatism. Neu-
most of the snow away, and Is a wel-
algia. Liver and Kidney troubles ■ ome change for the stockmen as hay a witness in the trial of Asa B. ton
TURKEY DRAWINGS.
«nd General Debility.” This is what
Thompson before the federal court. It
Is very scarce, and this will allow
Miss Ella Mower and sister. Miss’
Result of Guessing Cantest a Matter 3. F. Bass, of Freemont, N. C., stock to reach tne grass for a few is understood ...at there are about 4f> Ollie Mower, of Weston, are in the
writes.
Only
50c
at
Tallman
A
Co.,
witnesses
from
this
city
and
vicinity
of Considerable Interest.
days longer
dty the guests of friends for a day
lruggists.
who will attend the trial
Mrs. Blanch Shelts, has gone to
or so.
The chief topic of interest in the
North Powder to visit her parents.
dowu town district this afternoon ia
Divorce Case Continued.
.Mrs. Conrad Platzoeder and family
Extensive Tour.
Mr. and Mra. J Cavender, formerly of
the turkey drawing at T. C. Taylor’s
Mrs. C. Hawes, of Athena, was a this place.
Charles Albee, the Helix butcher, left this morning for Spokan«. where
hardware »tore anu at Schmidt’s drug
they will be the guests of relatives
visitor in the city today, having come
H. Connell, roadmaster of the O R. left this morning for Portland and
store.
to be present at the time set for the A N. at Umaulla. is spending a few San Francisco. He intends staying and friends for a season
At the former place th« weight of nearing of a divorce case In which she
about a month in California, and will
Strayed—Gray horse, weighs about
the turkey was 13 pounds and 10 is the plaintiff. Upon the filing of an days on his homestead. In this local­
then go East for a few weess, return­ 1.200 pounds: branded F. O. on left
ity.
ounces. There were two numbers
iffldavit and motion by Peter West,
Mr. Kelly and family, formerly of ing by way of Kansas City. Denver shoulder Will pav liberal reward *or
who guessed 13 pounds and eight the attorney for the defense, the case
the Golden Rule hotel, In Pendleton, and Salt Lake.
same P. T Hales, Adams. Or.
ounces, but up to this time no one has was continued.
are spending the winter on their farm
called with the numbers The lucky
Izxt—Bay mare, branded “B H.
Acker's
Blood
Elixir
positively
cure«
in this vicinity.
tickets were No. 47 and 248. It was
on left shoulder; strayed from Halley
Marriage License Issued,
Chronic
Blood
Poisoning
and
Scrofu
­
J.
Clark
and
Riley
Burden
were
decided by Mr. Taylor that both num­
At all times a Ross' pasture, at Meacuam. Reward
A marriage license was issued late called to I zing Creek ’his week to lous affections.
bers would be given a turkey.
matchless
system
tonic
and purifier. will he paid for information furnish­
evening
to
Thomas
L.
Adkinson
ast
attend circuit court.
There were three numbers which
ed to Otto Boettcher. Pendleton, Ore. , : I
Money
refunded
if
you
are
not satis­
Miss
Rosie
R.
Fix.
The
young
B. V. Shelts, has gone to Pendleton
i k
came second, and were therefore en­ and
fied.
50c.
and
31-00.
We are not trying to fool the peo
titled to a chance at the turkey roas­ >eople are residents of this city, to meet a party of timber men from
For
sale
by
F.
W.
Schmidt
A
Co.
pie,
The
people
know
Those
famil
ters. These were No. 6, No. 294 and where they are well and favorably Spokane, who are coming into this
iar with former prices will appre­
vicinity to locate.
No. 128, which was held by Carl Stew known.
ciate the reductions
t'he Boston I
Farm for Rent.
Miss Retta Andrews and Clara
an. The first two numbers have not
¡ I
Aaa B. Thompson in Town.
1.200 acres near town. 600 in culti­ Store means busin«*«» snd closing out
Shields of Ritter, were the guests of
as yet been claimed.
Is
the
Intention.
I
vation,
50
acres
alfalfa
ground
under
Asa B. Thompson, of La Grande, Mrs L. G Markham, this week
The chopper was won by No. 31
ditch, rest pasture, new house, good
We ere absolutely closing out the
was a Pendleton viaitor today, having
held by G. I LaDow.
fences, running water, complete out­ dry goods stock, no reservations or 11
At the drug store, where the mon- ■ome to converse with his lawyers in
LETTER FROM ALBERTA.
11
fit
~
--------
Hee
OKAN TATOM
limits. Big buyers and small buyers 11
«ter turkey was kept, the guesses preparation for his case, which comes
sccomm.*dated.
The
Boston
Store
were somewhat wild, ranging all the up in the federal court at Portland A. Kunkel Says it ia Now 25 Degrees
For Sals.
means business and our word for it 11
way from 12 to 82 pounds. The weight Friday.
U
Below Zero.
Eight hundred high-grade stock cat­ is good. We will make it good The U
of the turkey was 28 pounds and six
11
quicker
the
department
Is
sold
out,
Real Estate Transfers.
tle
at
a
bargain
Hay
to
winter
cattle
ounces. The correct guesses were
A Kunkel, who has been In Alberta.
the better, as our future plans wait it
made by Lee Moorhouse and Mark
Rihorn A Swaggart Tuesday sold Canaria, for the past month, is expect­ if dtslred. Enquire of
the termination of this sale.
>k
Patton, who both guessed the correct lot 7, block 181, reservation addition, ed to return to his home in this city
C. B WADE. Pendleton. Or
ik
weight of the bird. To Bettie the tie for H. M. Swaggart to Clark A War- the last of this week, or the first of
ik
a coin was flipped and the lucky side man. Consideration, 32,200.
next.
Mr. Kunkel went to Alberta
s’
fell to Mr. Moorhouse, who trium­
Also lot 1, block 273, same addition, to look over the country and to ln-
phantly bore the turkey home.
for H. L. Swaggart, to Otto Reimann. vestigate
the inducements offered
There were over 400 guesses at the Consideration 315«.
there to settlers by the government
hardware store, and 1,152 at the drug
a
He writes that it ia now 25 degrees
Farms for Bals.
store.
below zero, and too cold to be out­
The
change
in
the
time
of
the
Spo
Instead
of
being
opposed
to
the
n«*w
We uow have listed for •ale some side much,
However, the cattle in
kane evening train to 6:40 instead of it
of the best wheat farms and stock that country are wintered in the open, time card, now in effect on the O R
ranches In the county. All the places and are fed nothing more than the & N., the merchants and business 5:46 is one of the best change» on
the schedule, from a local standpoint,
are well Improved and well aupplLJ grass that stands above the snow,
men interviewed on the subject today as It inducea people going east from
with water. Also some very desir­ which latter is from one to two feet
i Spokane and Palouse point» and Wai-
are heartily In fave, of it.
able city property.
Call and get deep.
Most of the m> ii concerning th«* la Walla to lay over aud transact bus 11
Thia question arises in the family prices.
current business In Pendleton comes Ines» in this city without the loss of 11
BENTLEY A HARTMAN.
everyday. Let us answer it to-day. Try
LUMBER IN THE ORIENT.
from Portland and the East, and the a full day aud catch the early morn-
■;
Moki Tea Positively Cures Sick Oregon Article Excels Anything In arrival of the evening Portland train Ing train east. No. 41 runs from Wal­
35 minutes earlier is especially satis­ la Walla In the afternoon in time to 11
Headache, Indigestion and Constipa­
China,
factory, for the reason that it giv«*s connect with the east-bound evening II
tion. A delightful uerb drink. Re­
Consul
Miller
of Nluchwang, China, the postoffice time to distribute that train and returns to Walla Walla ear­ II
moves all eruptions of the skin, pro­
lier in the evening, to accommodate II
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre ducing a perfect complexion or money in a report to the department of mall and the merchants can get it on the people living on the branch
u
pared in two minutes. NoboiUug! t> refunded. 25c. and 50c. For sale by commerce and labor on the commer­ the way home to dinner at the close
So little Important mall comes to ¡Í
cial conditions tn Nluchwang and of business at 6 o'clock.
F. W. Schmidt A Co.
o«ik;ngl add boiling water and set :
on
the
evening
Spokane
The change in the time of No. 1. Pendleton
Manchuria, as far as lumber Is con­
•ooL Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, K.vp
II
from 8 a. m to 9:10 a. m.. is also train that the business brought to
Children’s school shoes that wear cerned, says:
berry and Strawberry. Oct n p'..
“Most of the timber and lumber especially pleasing to busint'ss men. Pendleton by the lay-over from the
snd look well at Teutach's.
«t your grocers to-dav ro ctv
who work late at night, and get up Spokane I train until the morning
late In the morning. They can got a train more • than offsets this little de-
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good night's sleep and then catch the lay. The expressions heard on all
Portland train, without rushing out aides favor the new schedule and it
at an unseasonable hour In the morn­ Is hoped the company sees fit to con­ 11
• >4
tinue It.
ing.
WATER APPROPRIATION.
NEW 0. R. & N. SCHEDULE SATISFACTORY
What Shall We
Have for Dessert ?
JAYNK’S TONIC VERMIFUGE.
THE
WAREHOUSE
PEOPLES
Mens’ Suits and Overcoats
You shan't be burdened
^OUA.&UuJr
with the word« "cheap
"besf or the
e«t,
•worn,’' but bimply
tell you that you'li come
pretty nearij finding
what you want in the
way of Men s and bey's
Clothing and Furnish­
ings when you couie to
ThcPeoples Warehouse
SACK SUITS
15.00.
110.00,
115.00,
118.00, $20.00 to $30.00
OVERCOATS
$8.00,
$10.00,
$12.0«.
$15.00, $18.00 to 120,00
CRAVINETTES
$10,0«. $15.00, $18.00 to
$25.00
I*
Suits and
Overcoats
Seven prizes to be
drawn Christmas Eve
One ticket with each
dollar you buy.
For
Boys
Hundreds to choose from. Distinct style, including beh back
Overcoats Norfolk and Russian suits.
Fancy Vests, Bath Robe«, Separate Pant«. Manhattan Shirts
for men to be bad only at The Peoples Warehouse
The
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a«-«»-A*
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YOUR FURNITURE
WANTS
MOOOOM
Let us fill them atxd save you money
No matter what you desire, be it an
elaborate and artistic odd piece or whole
set for any room, or for an outfit for
your entire house, or plain furniture of
any description, we have it. We will
take pleasure in showing you thtough
our large and complete collection of
new goods. Most attractive and largest
line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton are
shown in our stock. Carpets and Lin
oleums to please the fancy of all.
BAKER & FOLSOM
Complete Furniture Store.
Near Post Office
COMMERCIAL STABLES
G. M. FROOMK. PROPRIETOR-
Carryalls for picnic pa
•sms with competent
'ommercial mee. Speedy
laadeome rigs for e
lay drive«. Gentle 1
uae Stock boarded
-ate* Beet of care given to
•tock. Opposite Hotel 1
Pboae Mata Ml.