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pleasant names and has tD'ade lite a city ticket, to run against the citizens' I burden so that she can nr, longer live ticket, nominated here yesterday ' with him The date of the nominating con The property furni»’,ied by the de- vention for the anti-citizens' ticket has I i tendant when they s’arted housekeep- not yet been named. Tile issue be FRIDAY DECEMBER 4 1903 i ing consists of on«x bedroom net of the tween the two tickets will be Sunday value of $10. wb’.ch Is all the furni closing. MORMONS ARE WATCHING TWO CASES IN PROBATE Ml»« Alice O’Neil, 312 Adam» «trawl, Brooklyn, Ji. Y., ture owned by them and the plaintiff i The citizens' ticket, now nominated, GOVERNMENT’S ACTION COURT NEXT MONDAY. writoat asks the court to award this to her, i-onslstH of the following well known ” I cannot nay too much In favor ot Pamtna. About ; thnt she be given the care aud cus- residents a year ago I waa completely worn out, had a aarious I tody of tho minor child, that the de For mayor, J. H. Price; recorder. L. If Irrigation Plano Are Accepted Fac Heirs of William Searcey Cut Off With cold and a hard cough which seemed to be In danger ot fendant advance $5o to defray the ex F Wood; treaauter. J R. Kilgore tory Would Be Built to Handl« penses of the suit, that she be sepa One Dollar Each, Seek a Redistribu- affecting my lungs. If my system had been in a strongs r Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. councilmen. Janies Kirkpatrick. Frank itton It would have been much easier to Crops the First Year—Soil, Climate ¡rated from him aud he not be allowed Baling. J. C. Turner. William Graham tin or the Estate—Heirs of John It used to be considered that only throw off this cold, but I could not seem to get uriuarv aud bladder trouble» were to be tq molest her in any way. and that and Surroundings Are Congenial. and F H Beat he Morrieon Are Also Dissatisfied and ny relief until I took Peruna, and I must say traced to the kidney», I he shall be required to pay to her the Ask to Have His Will Set Aside. that It did the work thoroughly. Within a but now modern The news has leaked out from uu * aum of $5 monthly for the mainte OBSERVANCE WILL week I could see a wonderful Improvement, t || science prove» that authoritative source, and can be de nance and education of the child until The probate court will meet ou Mon and 1 took Peruna tour weeks and am in perfect nearly all disease» pended upon as genuine, that a sugar he be of age sufficient to 8iipi>ort him OCCUR NEXT SUNDAY day morning health now. ” in regular sessiou. and have their beginning self. Peter Went is the attorney U>r 1 ALICE O’NEIL at this time two wills will be con- iu the disorder ot factory will be built iu the vicinity of the plaintiff tested. The cases are important, as these most important Echo as soon as the government ac This Is the outcome of the seduc- I Below Is the Program in Full. Which they involve cepts the recommendation of the re the dlsfiosltlou of two organs. Will Be Presented at the Christian large estates The ktilneys filter clamatiou engineers ami decides to ! tlon case tiled by Amy Holiett about the middle ot April last, in which Wil Church at 4 P. M.—Oration by ex and purify the blood— begin work on the irrigation scheme The first one to have a hearing ia liam Gardner was the defendant of the Echo reservation. that is their work. the contest in tbe case of the heirs Senator Smith. The plan has been under consider i Gardner was a marrieu man. but had ■ Therefore, when VOW kidneys are weak of William Searcey, who died Febru or out of order, you can understand how ation since the tract was first with sued his wife for divorce, in the mean I The committees having in hand the ary 4. 1903. By a will made on May quick! v your entire body is affected and drawn last winter, and. while no open ■ ,in»e he became involved with the wo- ar angement of the program for the 11, 1901, the deceased left all of his how every organ seems to fail to do its work has been done in the matter, man now suing him for divorce She m- morial services of the Elks, which property to his wife and child, cutilng it has been quietly discussed by capi filed complaint against him for aeduc- duty. ... off bis older children by a former If you are sick or " feel badly, begin talists who know a good thing on »'on, and he was indicted, but prom will be held in the Christian church marriage with one dollar each. on Sunday afternoou next, at 4 ' leed taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. sight. the district attorney that he The provisions of the will state that o'< lock, have finished the program and Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon Since the Echo tract has been with- ! would marry the complainin witness It is now ready for the printer* It Fred Searcey. Nora Hagan and Jen as your kidneys are well they will help drawn from desert land entry several j aa soon as the statutory limit of six ney Bibby, grown children of the de all the other organs to health. A trial His first di will be a solemn and impressive, as prominent Mormons, from Grand I months had expired. well as a beautiful one. and a cordial ceased, shall have each $1 and no will convince anyone. vorce was granted on April 14. and on If you are sick von can make no mis Ronde valley, have located home October 15 the marriage was per- Invitation is extended to the people more. To the wife, Annie Searcey, he take bv first doctoring your kidneys. steads on the land. and. while they formed. bequeathed all of the income from all of the city to attend the services. The mild and the extraordinary effect of say nothing about their intentions, Each year the Order of Elks holds >f the property of whatever kind, to Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great hints have been dropped that lead a service in memory of those of the be used In tbe maintenance of herself PROSSER SUGAR FACTORY. kidney remedy, is soon realized. It think.ng and observant people to be lodge who have passed away during and the education of her child, Leona stands the highest for it« wonderful cures lieve there is something more than The property was to be in Promoters of the Inatltution Confident the year, and these services are made Searcey of the most distressing cases, and is sold rumor in the sugar beet factory. as beautiful as the impressive ritual vested In real estate, or loaned on of It« Erection. ou its merits by all The soil of the Echo tract is espe of the order will produce The pro- good security and held in trust for druggists in fifty-cent cially adapted to the culture of beets Charles W. Neasley and W. Atkin giam for this occasion is given below the child. Annie Searcey was named and one-dollar size as it is warm and sandy, and the sen. of Prosser. Washington, were tn in full: as the executrix, to serve without bottles. You may ____ nights tn that vicinity are warm the city today, en route from La Opening ceremonies, conducted by bond have a sample bottle aoa« ot •»*>»-««*. which is one of the greatest needs in Grande to Prosser Tbe tnree children left out by the Exalted Ruler G. A Hartman by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you Mr. Nessley is promoting the beet Song—“No Shadows Yonder." by provisions of the will, now come and how to find out if you have kidqgy or a beet country. The conveniences of transportation sugar factory to be built at Prosser, the congregation, led by the vested allege that the will was obtained by bladder trouble. Mention thi« paper the exercluement of undue influence, when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing and water and the large area suscep xrd is enthusiasts over the prospect« choir hamton. N. V. Dz I’t make any mistake, tible to beet culture in that one con for the institution. Opening ode by tbe choir. and that the deceased was of mind but remember the name, Swamp-Root, tinuons body of land all combine to Divine Blessing. Rev W E Pot not capable of disposing of an estate. The citizens of Prosser and vicinity Dr. Kilmer's Swamti-Root, and the «d- confirm the belief that the Mormons aro interested in the project and wine, chaplain On this ground they will attempt to dres«. Binghamton. Si. Y.. on every bottle. have an eye on the tract as tbe moat there is every reason to believe that Anthem. "What Are These That Are let aside the will and have the estate favorable location for a beet sugar the factory will be built in time for Arrayed in White?" by the vested redivided factory, now open in the state. next year's crop A branch road, choir. The John Morriaon Will. In Grand Ronde valley the people from the main line of the Northern Eulogy, by ex Senator William John R. Morriaon, rocnard Morri- wen* prejudiced against beet raising Pacific, will be necessary to reach in Smith, of Baker (Tty. ■on and Grace E Hales have tiled a at first, but after the first crop they to the beet belt, and it is thought the Hymn. "Ten Thousand Times Ten pet.tlon in tbe prooate court asking ► began to learn about the industry and company will readily accede to tbe Thousand," by the congregation. that Gibson Martin Morriaon. Robert since they have gotten out of the ex request to build this branch. Clos ng i-eremonleB. conducted Morrison. Eliza C. Morriton and Wil perimental stage into the profit yield The stockholders in the L a Grande ; th«- exalted ruler. what rropi.E uï iam M .Morrison be cited to appear ing stage there are many farmers beet sugar factory, it is understood, Benediction. Chaplain W E Pot- and show cause why the probating of who would not raise any other crop. are largely interested in the Prosser w;ne About Pe-rw-aa a» a lten.*-,1y fur All lii—a««« of Winter, < uogha. the will of John Morriaon. who died The soil and climate of Echo are concern, and know what a sugar tac-1 Cold» ami Catarrh. February 8. 1903, should not be set both far more congenial to beet cul- •cry will do for a county, as the in FEES AND LICENSES That Pvruna cures catarrh, cough«, cold», )• well known to Uilh u»e aside turc than La Grande and vicinity, anr* troduction of the La Grande sugar; in the will made the contestants did medical protcaalon aud the prople generally. It 1» undoubtedly tbe meet if the government will accept the rec- factory appreciated land values at Record of the County's Receipt« Dur ALCOHOL, OPIUM. not get the same amount that the re popular remedy for thia claM cf dio»-ace» in esi»te*ne. Read the fo lowing — ommendations of the engineers and least 30 per cent within two years. | TOBACCO USINO spondents did. and they now ask re letters : mg November. locate a government irrigation plant WltrrE FOR ILLUSnUTW catalog t Pa ra na Cnrwa • raid at th« nwt«et. drees of the court, alleging that the I on that tract of land rt is fully be- KAMELA BOY DROWNED. An examination of tbe record« in lece«sed was of unsound mind at the Rnt asi IfceifíW rv St*.. AaW/i M ìm E. M. Isaac«, Armstrong, Pa., iieved by those in touch with the mat 'he clerk's office «how that tbe coun ItictMM. M*a 3M. ter that a sugar factory would be See of John Waters Formerly of Thl« ty has received in fees and license« time of his death, and not able to Vice-Freakiest at the Fortnightly < !ub, , transact buslneaa His infirmities write«: erected there, to begin operation as for tbe month cf November the sum were due to old age and general debil County. H<>n. W. J. 1'urn.aa, ex-inemlwr of "No or« who ha» trio! the comfort» soon as the first crop could be turned of $253 The month of November 1« Patrick Waters, the l< year-old son ity. On thia account it alleged that Peruns bring« would ever be wlthoat it. Congrces from Florida, write« from IO- off the land. of John Water«, who formerly kept generally a rushing one in tbe clerk'« , the will was fraudulently obtained by I u»»d todrenj the slighte«t cold, »«it» Q street. N. W„ Washington, D. C-, a* I .and tn Grand Ronde valley which the O. R. A N section bouse at Ka office, bnt during the month ju«t , tne exercise of undue influence. Th« eonaeou'-n- »* were «o lengthy and «o follows: For Choice was worth but $30 per acre four years mela. was drowned in Portland Mon- psssed it has been unusually dull, end trouble seems to be over the distribu ago -annot now be purchased for $€• ■* Frota representatioaa to me and are correspondingly tlon of the real estate owned by the unp*-a*«nt. and the catarrhal condition iny by falling from the wharf into the tbe receipts whirr Ing»- !y followed no hard tn tny own experience I feel justified in and in some instances for $75 per small. Tre record in detail 1« as fo! decease«! Willamette river. acre This great increase in price has r-t rid of. t i.t »'.ar«11 h«v» known of th« recommending your Perun a n any and Young Waters was a student at Mt lews: been occasioned by the settlement o’ i. ^-*1 r»lief »«-ourad through the nae of all persons suffering with catarrh, SIRS Angel College, and was studying for Circuit court filings SLIGHT FIRE the county by small fanners, who prrnn«. • s.n r-w from all ibi» unp.ana nerx outness or stomach troubles. I F*nes ...................... 37 >« the priesthood. raise fruits and beets and cultivât* . regard it as a great tonic and remed} 12 SO WIU««*- alea »MlXarUtg. The family removed from Kamela to Protate court ........ Was EstmguiahCd Before th« Depart ther land highly The same results «9 00 A«k you» Druggist for a free Peruna Almanac for ’904 Portland three years ago. upon the Marriage licenses ment Arrived would come to the land in tty* Ticiç, 17.M d«wth of Mrs Waters, in St Vincent'« Miw-ellaneous fty of Echo if the government locates An aiarm of fir* via turned iu from boepltal There 1« one son and three its first irrigation site there Total $253«) East Webb street last night at 11. So Call at WHISTLER AWAY church by Rev Robert Warner Tbe daughters now living, the eldest Tbe establishment of tbe beet tar daughter, Cordelia, having married grtM tn is a resident of Walla Walia from the home of Mr. and Mrs Al * tory at La Grande was the foundation He M'KAY CREEK ITEMS. Turner Tbe fire was of such a small Gone to Wrahington— Hit Subordi but formerly lived in »his city John Shockey, formerly O. R, A N ; for the present prosperous times be THE DUTTON r.ow is the owner of a farm in the nate# to th* South and Scutewest size and so quickly put out that th« wwc ha > a o;«*rn»or at th!« place three years ago ! ing enjoyed in Union conntv mar vicinity of Pendleton The bride Resident* of School District No. 39. department could not fitel the place, J T Whistler, the govercment en- was formerly a resident of Portland ELEVEN DEEDS Will Hold Christmas Entorta e- and tbe great majority of tbe people giteer. who CANDY KITCHEN for the last summer WEDNESDAY S LOCALS who turned out of their beds to an bad i barge ef tbe work being < on du-f. but has been in this city for some m«nL time Mr and *ir« Marcy will leave That Number Necessary to Transfer awer the alarm came to the conelu ed here by the government in prepar- this evening for Walla Walla. where North McKay Dec 1—Fred Hili is •Ion that the alarm was a false one E B. Tolen, of Milton. was a vfsl- I One tract cf Land. tog data for the Irrigation works, they wi!l make thetr future home 1» the fellow who is in Eag> valley on land and irriga tor in the city today Mr. and Mrs Turner had been to left last night J. A. Herron. Prop for Washington. I* C . Mary L Lynd and husband have tion business prosperous. the theater, and returning had light where be will R E. Porter, the Meacham wood »pend the winter n Rarney Crowner has gone to Port- , ed a lamp in tbe bedroom wh ch they Mid to R M Dougherty for $2 4'"' a Horse Taker Up. I he koer.neis of man is in the city today. tract of land in section 3, township land with County Surveyor Kimbrell, left for a short time, while they went making up the report of the aork done Can» to my ptace nine miles north comprtitioQtn mod A. J. Kelly, of Freewater, spent the , 5. north of range 35 east, being in the as a witness in a land affair this year by his men in this depart «cat of Pendleton. Apr!! 17. 1903. one into another room for a lunch While ern dairy methods day in — Pendleton on business W E Alien spent Thanksgiving at ' out of the num the lamp exploded, meat and in getting his statements dark bay mare, had baiter on. brand !vl-inity of Freewater There is a means that you’ve ready for final s ibm'.Mion to th» head ed pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet C. A Staples, of HJllgard. 1« in the 1 eleven-thirteenths interest conveyed his home .n Union county. setting fire to the carpet and other £Ct to have the right city for a short business visit The footbridge for tbe acrommoda furnishings of the room and doing of the rvciamat on bureau in the deed and there bave been 11 whit.. two splits in the left ear. shod I can heartily recommend Ack«»"« The men who have been working equ.'p<ner.t in order Tablets for Dyspepsia and Stomach . T. H. Williams, of Frecaater. is ir ■lwds Sled in the last few weeks con lion of th«- scholar» in district 39 i about $250 worth of damage to tb« under Mr Whistler have for the n.<*t al! round, weight 1.000 pounds *«* ai roe« the Umatilla river, j» now com-1 Owner of above de- I to make money . Troubles. I have been suffering for : the city today on a abort businens trip vi a Ing the one-thirteenth part of the room and furniture before the flames part been sent to Arizona and New » about 10 years pleted. • cribed anima! can secure same by eight months and tried many remi»- ' were extinguished The bouse is the Mexico, where tbe warm. oj»n W H. Bond, of Helix, spent the day land to Mrs Lynd, in each instance win ■ ailing at my place and paying all A few farmers are busy tom pie! i ng dies without any relief, until I got ■ in the city today transacting busines > for the sum of $100. The deeds came property of Mrs R G Thompson, and tem will permit of work being done We carry a com chargee from various pieces where the bold- their seeding. The «oil is in fine ton- was damaged tut little Acker*« Dyspepsia Tablets, which 1 1 W H. H. Scott, a heavy wheat rais the year round. When spring comes D HOWDYSHEIT pleti line of cream used only a short time and am now er from near Athena is in town to ■is of the land bad moved since re dition Mr Whistler will return to Pendle- Pendleton. Ore A meet.ng by tbe resident« of Die ceiving their share of the estate perfectly well. Thanking you for day. ery and cheese fac Caution! ton. where the work of investigation trict 39 will be held tonight looking the speedy recovery. I am greatfully tory and dairy ap- Thia is not a gentle word — but will be carried on to a finish Mrs John W Luhrs, of Pilot Rock, Estray Notice. to ■ Christmas entertainment A Monster Rattlesnake Skin. yours, Francis I. Cannon. Vancouver, when you think bow liable you are pxratusand suppiiea guest of is the friends in the city for I There came to my place last May Major I«e Moorhouse yesterday re Wash. For sale by F. W. Schmidt not to purchase the only remedy uni a few days Write for new catakigue. CHINESE STOCKHOLDER one black heifer, about 9 months old. Rang« is Excellent. A Co reived from a curio dealer at Tampa. versally known and a remedy that invisible hair brand on left hip Own Mr and Mrs J. W. Walker and son. Fla. a tanned rattlesnake skin, five — TNE Send to W. H. Hooker A Co., Buf i Worl Baker, of Ridge. Is In the city has had tbe largest sale of any med Wu Lung, of Echo. Holds er may have the same by calling at falo, N. Y.. for a free trial packaga. of Myrick. are in the city for a visit feet long, and St* inches wide, with today, after a load of supplies BE L1V1L Hill S.mi CA He icine in the world since 1868 for tbe ! Toy w th friends th« Cann«ry and Cold Storage Com- my plac eight mile« east of Weston (Nothing Like Them.) five rattles. Tne _«,n is tanned an reports the roads very good from cure and treatment of Consumption and paying all chargee Portland. Or. San FraacMco I C. Brasfield. a merchant of Walla soft as silk, and is one of tbe most R dee to this city, and the range in and Throat and Lung troubles wlth- P*"y. STRONG TESTIMONY. JAMES NAVIN beautiful specimens ever seen in the 65 Froct Street » Srtu Jyw. ! out losing its great popularity all that portion of Umatilla county Is bet Toy Wu Lung, the Chinese laundry Walla, was a business visitor in the Bnggaon. Or. city. Major -Joorhouse will add it to ter than for many years at this sea ■ these years you will be thankful we man of Echo, is the only foreign stock* Thts is Pendleton Testimony and Will | city yesterday. his large collection of Western curios son called your attention to Boschees bolder in the Echo American Hare Mr. and Mrs W. W Dudley, of ! German Syrup There are so many Packing and Cold Storage Company Stand Investigation. Echo, are the guests of Pendleton i ordinary cough remedies made by He has been one of tbe Interested If you should doubt the following j CONTEST NOTICE friends for a brief visit. ' druggists and others that are cheap stockholders in the concern since It Peneri^«.l ot U m laten r. and wish to investigate, you haven't I and good for light colds perhap«, but La*4 oa e. La Uraate or« . Oct at. ISA Al Runke and wife, of Kamela. will was launched, and now owns $400 to go to some other state In the Union for severe Coughs, Bronchitis. Croup A «otte.«ut «Bd. vit ot (Wbtwt «.via* «MS spend the Christmas holidays In Port worth of shares in the property. • •«I lu tun tîev br i antic« K. Kluwsa. ol to prove it. It’» not a long story pub land. leaving here in a few days. —and especially for Consumption, He is also Chinese agent for the Tiaau la ooun.y. .tat. .4 Orcf-a. eecrtsteal, where there Is difficult expectoration product, and carries an advertisement lished in Pendleton newspapers about *<.t'«l Hct»r«-.««d ««It- So V»v. Baa« >♦ C. F Cockburn, of Freewater, was a and cougns during the nights and for American hare in a Chinese paper v-wbrrt-. :•*>. I t ib» SEi, Sec JE. Tw «N, a resident of Kalamazoo, Mich, or Pendleton guest today, having come TWO CASES APPEALED • K K W M by Frederick Steven», cot. NUMBER OF MISSING mornings, there is nothing like Ger published in San Francisco. He has Tampa, Fla. Its about a resident of I.'»-*, in wblrb it u ,.ie««4 ibat w Mid FROM OTHER COUNTIES man has Syrup. Tbe 25 cent sae I red t < k Bt<-v«a« ¿ted r«b I a tbat b« left Pendleton and given in his own words. to th* city for a short business visit. ! sent several san cans to his coun CATTLE BEEN FOUND no batí. -1lnri or tn ir t tba: «dminiair»- just been introduced this year Reg try men at home . id a large Canton No stronger proof can be had. ______ j _____ tor O b • Mtaiw J«Brt» Dorai. a» mi.b ada > SCRIPT ISSUED. ular size 75 cents. Tallman & Co. H. A. Thompson, retired, who lives uu.ior ra» rau««.: «nr t lo br a*d« lor betrv firm is now negotiating for a sample j On«, a Case of OuKtr, Which Ha« i Daughter Born to Mr and Mrs. Harry sn i ha» ta'.ted to find a*y; t-al nur« F«b 1. on Stonewall Jackson street, say«: sb pment of the Echo product. 140 . ih« tra. t et land abev ta er bed ba« teen Sl> Thousand Dollar« Signed Up ROBERT TERNEY DEAD. My kidneys troubled me by spell« Gone to Four Decisions In Different ¡ anaoiutely abaudo«! d b Mid Hon««tMd Kn Engler — Will Winter in California terday. for 10 years, and at such times with a trywa I Fredarirk S'.«ven«. a~u ba« set ia ary Courts—The Other, a Case of Forc DAMAIN IS ACQUITTED. —John Berlin Has Gone to Califor Paeaed Away at th« Hospital From war tren ealuvated or eriirtd na n ky « M steady dull aching across my back. I Judge Fitz Gerald wa.* a busy I man Freier irk «lev. on. or bl« »rim. and I.-at tbeve ible Entry and Detainer from Baker I used large quantities of various for a time yesterday afternoon at tbe nia on Account of Hie Health— Hamorrhages. ■•at pre*, nt no o. «.alata« tb« land above Law Does Not State That "Hilf County, Ha« Throe Decision« Rec kinds of medicines said to be good close of the council meeting, «* decer 1 te<1 an ■ bat no . n« ita. . alm-d V • mw « Lady Suffering from Light Attack Robert Terney. one of the old res - he «in ■» th. death .4 Mid » reden, k Sieve«« F«b. Breed«'* Cannot Drink Whiskey. for it, but they never benefited me orded in Ila Path dents of the county, died at the hos I. «'l and that no ..ne 1. itlng on lb- lai 4 was compelled to made out all of tbe of Paralyais. Frank Damain. who was accused of enough so that I could notice it. Final at tae pr»«L: <iB>e, nor ba» ivedonlt.iwce pital this morning after a brief though |Srript called for by the bills of the tn« death ot Treder ek r-1-vvn«, Feb. I t»l ; ly I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills selling whiskey to Fred Parr, a half the Supreme Court Moore- Clerk of severe illness from hemorrhage of the city last month in order that Mr '" .1 Mio all zed aneenev from tbe Mid and Athena. Nov 29 — Dr R N. Ander- at the Brock * McComas Co. drug breed Umatilla, was yesterday acquit wa- t*-l dv* to th emptevm«nt tn the «rmy. bouse has received from the court at bowels son of Portland, where he baa prec store and I found them to be just Clopton could sign them before going ted of the crime in the United States a« y or n anne corr» ot tbe Vail«« St w. a» a The deceased was born in 1840, and io Portland in the morning. Salem the decisions in two case« u. ivae «oldier. ofleer. «e man. >r toarme what I needed. They went right to district court at Portland, on a tech tired for several years ai a succees- came to this county In 1887 from Kan du ing tbe ar w tb " »tn or '«rut any alter About $«.000 worth of script was Is which were beard in I the spot sd <1 not only relieved my nicality in the law. which does not -ar a wbitb th. railed btatea Bay be •*- ful dentist, has recently opened an sas. settling on Stage Gulch, where backache, but cured it permanently. sued, that will have to go on interest November term <•« d make it a crime to sei) whiskey to a be has since been engaged in the owing to the lack of funds All of the office in tbe postoffice building His 8.11 nartiev are b*rr y no'ltel le apprai. I will be only ‘ too pleased to tel) half breed. The first, the rase of Stewart Mc- n-.i«,nd aid egei .vid. ace touch la« «aid a> others about the merits of this reme- bill« fro ma local source in curred in fam Uy occupies the Barnett residence farming and stock business He leaves .«aat ou« at W e'etark a to on January L The wording of the lsw includes besides his widow, three sons to tbe coBstructlon of the e^wer were Annlsh, appellant, vs. William Grant, «!<. -fere Joe H Park re, iwiary ««bile, al h • ay." and will during the Barnetts' ab mourn h ■ loss—Claude, George and nothing but “Indians" and the court ' ®ce tn r-ndleto». Oregon anJ that «nal For sale by all dealers. Price 50 paid in cash by the transferral of $1,- justice of the peace for South La could not say that a half-broed was In I "eart « wi I be held at I. o'rlo-k a ■ «a sence. Edward Terney. Foster-Milburn O., Ofm from the general to the sewer Grande district, and Earnest Schreck- cents per box. Jar.na y -, ltut, i. . re tbe kegiater »ad K». Mr. Terney was taken sick several reality an Indian in the moaning of Mrs Will Dobson is slowly recover reiver al Ibe T S. Land afflo« tn La V«aai«. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the fund, and the rest were marked "not the law Onton ier. Is an appeal from Union county days ago. and was brought to the paid for want of funds." This will United States. ing from her recent illness. Tb« Mid cootevtanl bavrg la a «re««, affl. davit SI dO t 11. lw«. «a« Kein farla which Remember the name—DOAN'S— bear interest from date of issue until In the court of Judge Robert Eak.n Mrs Will McCollum's parent«. Mr hospital, but It was impossible to re Tucksr.Marey. • h w th ai aft- r <ui« e U lerne« pe reniai w-rnee lieve his Bufferings, and he died this taken up by .he city. and take no other. This is a case in which tbe plaintiff «nd Mrs Lee Hmckie of Corvaias. Charles O. Marcy and Miss Amy otthi«uo>lc« car 'O* b« made. It to herebv Outside of the allowing of the bill» brought action to oust .be defendant are visiting at Mrs McCollum's home morning. OHimRK and DIKECT1P that ..ch a«Ucw Tucker were married this morning at b. given by due and proper pubi lea Hoc there was no buBineee transacted at from land rented by him of the plain in this city. the parsonage of the Methodist F w DaViK aagtoiai. PETON SOLD WHISKEY the council meeting yesterday after tiff, alleging that the terms of the Joceph Smith of L a Grande was a noon. it being decided to have another lea*« bad not been fulfilled. visitor in the city Sunday XOTICB OF KXFKaUB HALS meering soon in order to settle the On trial in the justice court a ver Mrs. Will Dobson's mother. Mis Will Serve Two Months and Pay a W brr- a«, on tb. ><b dai ot Nov.aater '.««a, “ Fire. other btistneM pending Fine of »100 for Selling by con»i<teraU >a <4 iho « trai.lt Co art of t«e dict was given to the defendant, up Down», of I jc Willamette -zalley. ar i 5ome Fine l>rv Wood now sta» ot Ora roa. tor V malilla county, io a ani I on which the case was taken to the rived in this city to attend the bed- water." Ihoro nrodlnr. In vbieh Uoorgr P.rvraa I, Ion Mandat Price* as Low as END OF A ROMANCE. circuit court, the justice of the fieece side of her daughter. who !a seriously p ainuff and Srtdirt Pidc-oo. Poter Carroll. O. Peton. of thia city. *■»« yester- Kano Caivll, Jobo Btlnullrn Kalte Hilhul being entered as a defendant. The ill. j the Lowest Ako Good States u ay found guilty in the United ion Tboma« Hllbulien. Jamra H libelle». Amy Hol let Don’t Want the Man She circuit court affirmed the decision of Mr. and Mnaassee enter- district court at Portland, of selling Brida»« U.S oe. Anni» Bwoeur«. Ker*-weeaey. sorrnay Wary boary. Ber, Mirtea. — Captured. Coal. All Ctth. fall at Keto tbe lower court, and adjudged the tallied Mr John Vert Aid whiskey to Shet-to-wow nl ni. a Lap K. ItbriiO.aud - Ke «broaerodairn.’anu It*« A suit lor divorce was filed this costs to the plaintiff, who again ap Albert Cchcj, Mrs. Manaaseo's broth- wai Indian. In this county, and will onlrrod.adjud • I and daerrod that tb« land» 638 Main street or Phone One dose of Ayer ’ s Cherry and nroo-i*»« daerriboil tn »ai.< doctor namely morning in the office of the county pealed the rase to the supreme court, er, Sunday They waie all from Pen serve a jail sentence of two months Loi bo. -rvrn ;r] to block K ot tb« KMcrratiaa Pectoral at bedtime prevents clerk by Amy Gardner against her and this tribunal affirmed the decls dleton. Main 1121 in the county jail here, and pay a Addition to tbe tewn now city) ol P-adloten. nignt coughs of children. A daughter was born to Mr and cash fine of 3100. tn Totatll a county. Mata ol Oregon, a. per pl-t husband, William W. Gardner. The ion of the court below. ihervot < ra. ord m the t'oenty «ecorder’a The other decision is in the case of M tb Harry Engle1 of the city. No plaintiff alleges that she and the de No croup. No bronchitis. A This is the lightest penalty that can offl -e ot t'mati la county. Oregon, be • id In the fendant. wore married October 15. E Adams, respondent, vs. W. H. vember 23. manner provided b> law I. r tae Mio of land« be imposed for this crime, and Judge oo -in niton, «nd that the proc».d. th.r-ol bo Mr. and Mrs A. Jones' daughter, Bellinger was actuated to g|,ve Peton 1903. and that there is one child the Kelly et al, appellants, appeal from applied. Sr*t. to tbacoete and di «buree me Uta of Issue of the marriage, Lloyd Clifford Baker county in the court of Robert Mrs. Florence Alloway, and her baby. this sentence by the fact that it was said »nit and tbo <-est and tlpeana of mi « This is an appeal in a case are visiting in the city at present. Gardner. The defendant, so the plain Eakin Ml«, and lb« baiane«. U at y. pe d la to the bis first offense. clork ot Mid i -urt. and by wblrb d-croe 1 Mrs. Rosebush of Walla Waila is tiff alleges, has been cruel and Inbu brought by Sanders for forcible en He will arrive tonigh. to begin serv T D. I atlor. aherttf ot Vanitila county was man in his treatment of her, has sc try and detainer Instituted in the Jus visiting her sister. Mrs r a Sar ing his time duly »mpowored and dlr-cted to mak« Ml« of th- len» and p'tmtar« mentioned and de cused her of infidelity, han failed to tice court at Greenhorn district, in geant of this city doctor’s medicine for all I aeri bed in th« deer«« aeiording to law andMid Miss Minnie ’faylor had « slight support her and has only advanced $7 Baker county, in which E. Adams was Leaving for Europe. dat ero, am an exrentton and order under th« affections of the throat, bron band ot the clerk and ««al of Mid court, dated towards her support since their mar the defendant. Judgment was render paralytic stroke In the right side of More than 30,000 laborers have tak the 5 tb day ol October. 1«W and to me de chial tubes, and lungs. Sold riage. Re has called her vile and un- ed for the plaintiff, upon which the her face last week She is improving 11 veröd en steerage passage for Europe from for over 60 years. defendant appealed the case to the very «lowly at present. All kinds ol Fresh boa . tbervlore. bv virtue ot Mid décrié «a- the United States since Oct. 1. which ceulitui and order ul Mio, I will, on ilo IHb To strengtheu •• I bar« uaed Ayer's Cherrv Pectorel In m$ W. P. Taylor has returned home af Is nearly three times the number circuit court. This court reversed Meats always on day o IH-cetnber. 1«’, at lb« hour el two fami!? fnr eight vrara. Thcr* la nothin«? eqttnl tbe nerve«, the decision of the lower court, and ter spending a month or more on his that left during the same period last to It for roughs and cohl«. eapeclallv f<»r rhil. o',lock In tbo afterttocn of Midday tn tient hand Fine Bacon. The approval of all who purify the dr«n"-MRA W. U. B ktmbk . Shelby. Ala ol tbo ■ oert Houa- doo« ul Ute VmatlUa County the rase was then appealed tn the stock ranch in the John Day country year. The shutting down of steel and Hams and Sausage Courtbonae m libo raid landend »Mmioaa hero blood and open Mr. Me., fl Oft. j. a a TBit co.. supreme court. Tn» supreme court Mr Taylor report« the finding of six iron plants Is said to be the principal want the best meat— oy in'etore deaeriood. namely Lol No «evenir) ■•¿■■■■■¿■■■■■■I For ■■¿■■¡¡■■■■■•■Mi thec tn block K ol tba Bawervatiou Adulti a lo «ho reverse I the opinion of the circuit teen head of bls missing cattle . t Al reason for the exodus. most delicious but no oowb I eltv ot Fandlaton la Vmatllla county State ed court. ba He has found al! except five Oroton. m pò» pUt tbeteol of r,cord tn tbe Bitten ahouid Prices as low as tbe lowest no higher in price............. be t a k • n at head, and has given up the hunt. t'oeatv Becotder a ottico in I'metilla county. Athena Property Bold. < ' at publii itoli« auMion to tb« blgbmt bidder Li onaa A.rs Rush and daughter, Anne, will WESTON CITY ELECTION. COURT STR EET one*. 1$ posi Cordelia Sanders, formerly Cordelia latea» ______ J start for California in a few days to T 0 Tallo«. tively coraa Hawes, of Athena, has sold to Charles Keep the bowels op«.n with one of Churches Will Nominate a Ticket to spend the winter. Bhertff ul I matUl t uouaty PROMPT, RELIABLE; SERVICE Bick Headache H. Brown for $1.000. lots 3 and 4 in Aver’« Pills at bedtime. Just one. c'rugoa. ratuiee. John Berlin of Weston, who has Rheumatism Positively Cured Oppose the Citisena’ Ticket Now in block 6. of Kirk s second addition. been ill for several months, has gone I Dyspepsia Bv Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden. - A. J. BEAN the Field, Athena. to California tor relief i indigestion Money "back Goods. A.C. KOEPFKN& ik«| anj SoiritS of Film BROS.. Sole Agsats for Pondlaton I y11 111(1 1 SPiniS 01 CM Weston, Dec. 1. — A mass meeting Miss Fay Gerklng and brother, Oro- Coarttpatlon ___________ I Are guaranteed to cure any eeae of Rhee J. H Davis, a retired drummer, was held tn the Methodist church last ver Gerklng. Weaton Norma) «ro Ubllla, malaria The Oregon Dally Journal ean be matiam—Monev_back if th^r fail. evening for the purpose of taking dent«, spent Sunday in this city vi«lt- under 1600 bonds In Portinoti, Ba sort tn CONSUMPT Good« i*k«a test of ean nt. lanes orden M found on aai« at Frazier', book «tore | A t. keappea * kwa., Afta. fer BenUtahaa beating his wife steps toward tbe nominating a full ing their slater, Mr« J R Saylor try a bottle. Tscvwcs'« Hbone Vatu t/7k A BROOKLYN BELLE TnroftTtm> m" CONSUMPTION Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Pe-ru-na Promptly Saved Her Life r ECeelex Afiss Alice O Ned Home-Made Gandies THE DAIRY MAN De Laval Separator Suffered Eight Months iescke’s eats eet Pectoral for Night Coughs HAULING OF ALL KINDS Conrad Platzoeder