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PECI8ION. RENDERED IN W. Smith—Social Movement Matt Mosgrove In Portland on Bus or until her husband ROHRMAN » ÊOS’W-.rnsrr ENGRAVING GLENN WINSLOW ON MIS ANNUAL VISIT IN THE WORLD C0RRK8P0IDKXCK SCHOOLS SCRANTON, PA Ur call oa ear heal representa- rive, T. W. Braekhp, JÍ7 lee afreet PeadMea, Ore. me**—Students Qo Home for Vaca ISSUE WILL BE TAKEN TO Suit.. Brought By Milton Man Who .Claimed HI* Neighbor Used Mors SECRETARY OF INTERIOR Milton. Dec. 11.—Miss Eliza benny Water He Should In Equity , CotWWfrifiM Settlement Estate of lea arrived here Tuesday from her home ..or in Law—Plaintiff Qsta Circuit I Cry at, Deceased. at Pendieton and Is visiting her sis Many Landholder* on th* Reserva- Decision After Three Years. Court TtKflMl on of Elvira McAtee. In tion Unfavorably Affected. Being ter. Mrs H. H. Wilkinson --------- I in Danger of Sustaining Heavy • •Judge W. R Ellis today filed his .Miss Olive Adkins, who has been nlorlilnR III the probate finding!« of fact and conclusions of losses of Tim* and improvement* a student at Columbia college, took IH',llloner asked that sh< law in the cane of 8 Harrington her departure —History of the Fleet and Second yesterday- for her home d administratrix of the vs. A L. Demaris, which has been Allotment Act*. '1 Is tallied at $1.840. ano pending In the circuit court since at Heppner. tjySB^^K a> «'J the bonds at 11.led Miss Lida Nell. “ Hullo Girl ' | n the August, 1800. 8. A. I-owell is In receipt of a let ised died on September The facts In the case central-telephone office, was lu Walla ter from Samuel Herrick, of Wash 38~ lEMe^xed 72 ye«rs, leaving the plaintiff and defendant Walla Wednesday and Thursday, the ington. 1). C., stating that Commis yWTH*BW.~her daughter, who is a res atxive Mlltou, contiguous and through guest of .Mrs. E. L. Smalley. sioner Richards of the general land ident of Nye. and a son. John Nowlin, which ran a small stream The laud Mr Ed Hogue, who formerly con who is at present in Colorado. The of the plaintiff was below that of the ducted the candy kitchen, has gone off! e, has reversed the ruling of the court appointed Fred Fletcher. Thom defendant, and was irrigated by the to Albany for a visit with his parents. 1^ Grande land office In the matter of the second purchase ot unsold In as Reeves and Sam Jenkins ns ap stream running through the land of Revival meetings are still in prog- dian lands on the reservation. This (»raisers in the eetate both For many years the plaintiff ress at the Christian church, A num- Is an Important decision, and will gf used the water of the stream, and but her of accessions have been added to fe< t the purchase of a great many a short time prior to the filing of the the church The ordinance of bap- 16* acre tract* on the Upper McKay suit the ilefendant placed a dam in tian wax administered Wednesday an<! in the Birch creek country Dons to Handle Estate and Affairs of the stream and turned the water from evening. In 1*91, after the allotment of the Robert Terney, Deceased. the land owned by the plaintiff, shut The ’’Dorcas" society of the Pres lands on the reservation had been The petition of George Terney has ting off his supply entirely. byterian church will give a fair in the ma le to the Indians, and the allot been presented to the probate court The plaintiff sued to recover the opera hall tomorrow afternoon and ment act had been passed by con asking that he be appointed admin use of the water and for $700 dama night. Booths of all kinds will be gress, all of the desirable land of the; latrator of the estate of Robert Ter gea for the killing of his trees, and furnished with saleable article*. The res -rvation not taken by the Indians ney, who died December 1, 1903. aged general damage to his premises caus- j i Japanese booth will be presided over w* bought by whit* men in the coun-1 63. The deceased leaves a widow. ed by the withdrawal of the water. ' by the .Misses Minnie Windom and ty. By the provisions of the act each | Laura Terney. and three sons. George i The court, when it tried the case. I ' Ada Percltull who. dressed In Japan- ma-i was allowed 160 acre* of untlm- Terney. Edward F Terney and Claude went to the scene of the contention ' ese garb, will sell tea and sand bet d and 40 acres of timber«^ land I and held a session of several days. I wiches. Terney. But there wa* a large tract ot land The estate is composed of real and I taking testimony in the case and in- 1 Mra. T I- Childers is quite ill of left that was not taken, and on July personal property and Is valued at ' •estimating the conditions 1 pneumonia and under the care of Dr. i. MB another law was passed by $2.160. The court granted the peti I Today the court finds that the M M Dlttebrandt. cot cress providing for the sale of ' plaintiff is entitled to a decree, and tion, and set the bonds at $4.920 Mr. Matt Mosgrove has gone to the part of the reservation left un- i order compelling the defendant to re- Portland on a brief business visit. sob' under tne previous act. I move the obstructions from the The first snow of the season made Py this time the land that stream and allow the water to flow j its appearance last night and thia bee i desired had appreciated J. W. Keen In th» City With Hia i again in its old channel so that 60 | I morning the ground was covered with and had become very valuable to the Daughter, Consultinn an Oculist I' inches of water will flow through the about three Inches of the beautiful, «to ktr.en and others, and many of J W. Keen, of Athena, accompan chann.d. and at least I'S inches in the and the sleigh bells are very much lt> tho e who had bought land under the led by his daughter. Miss Laura Keen ditch of the plaintiff at all times ot evidence. fir»' act. purchased under the second was in the city today for a short time . the year. The court further decrees I a»t night the Indies Philharmonic al»>, contending that under its pro on business. .Miss Keen came to the that the defendant be enjoined from Quartette, of Chicago, gave a concert vis! >ns they were allowed to take a city to consult with an oculist con ilvertlng the water from the natural In the new opera hall. A large and see.nJ 160. or 40 acres cerning her eyes, which have been -hannel in any quantity to interfere appreciative audience greeted them Tala contention was denied by a troubling iier of late. I with the 60-lnch flow of the plaintiff and every number was heartily en -real many persons who claimed that Mr. Keen is one of the prominent I 'rom obstructing the channel with a joyed from first to last This la the *.ie second act had not abrogated the citizens of Athena, having a great dam. and further orders that the in second time the young ladles have pro islons of the first by which a man deal of property there nn<l at Wes junction be perpetual been before a Milton audience and limited to oce purchase, and ton. and Is one of the principal -»beat The plaintiff is given a decree for should they come again would be giv • persona filed claims on land and stock men of the county | $760 damages, the sum asked for. am en a large house h bad already been contracted ■ the costs of the action are charge A case of diphtheria is reported in iy person* making a second pur- pleaded guilty j to the defendant. The suit has been the family of J. W Smith. A boy filed for two years and has been stub about 9 years of age has it, but at Jerome Moran Will Go to Pemten bornly fought. As yet no intention present is not considered dangerous. tlary for Forgery. to appeal ha* been filed, though one Jerome Moran was arraigned this probably will be. morning in the circuit court charged with obtaining money under false pre GENTLEMAN DIES New Company With That Purpose in tenses. and pleaded guilty. He was View Has Been Inssrporated. SUDDENLY AT HURON «entenced to one year In the peniien Articles of Incorporation were filed tlary at Salem, and will be taker this morning in the office of the coun there as soon as postble by the sher Coroner Decides That No Inquest Is ty clerk incorporating the V. 4 M iff. Moran is the man who passed Necessary—His Companions Sup Development Company, with a capi several checks for $25 In the city posed the Deceased Was Asleep. ta! stock of 35.000. divided into 100 when he had no money in the bank H» was convicted for th» passing of From chares of $50 each. When They Came Hom« The Intention of the company is to a check on William Bogart Work in th* Evening. own. maintain and operate irrigating ditches and to reclaim arid lands The AFTER THE BODY incorporator* are Nina L Coon. Charles H Carter O. D Te*4. J T •iltkle and H 8 Garfield. The purpose of the company Is to reclaim a tract of arid land about 12 mil--» below Echo, off Butter creek The company will contract with the Hirkle Ditch Company to furnish it t/lth water, and will extend the ditch front Ita present ending on down, to the land, a distance of several mile« The company contemplate» the selec tion and re<lamatlon of lands under be wlsb- the Carey act. and will work tn that soon as direction, having already taken the , necessary steps preliminary to the i completion of their scheme Snowfall Wtkonx testified SUIT FOR DIVORCE The Pemna Almanac in 8.000.000 John Keen, of Athena was in the Home*. city today on business He *ay* the Larky Day Almanac snowfall In that vicinity Is very wel fixture tn aver eight come. as it will protect the crop» , They are to be ob- which made an excellent start before first-class druggists the snow came Speaking of the new lie sure to .nqulre early. The schedule <>n the Walla Walla branch Almanac is already published, Mr. Keen said It would force the peo the supply will soon be exhaust- ple to drive tc Pendleton to transact Do not put it off Get one to- their business, as the train came In 90 late that it would be Impossible for the patrons of the r>«d to come Funeral of Alfred Marinai to the county seat and transact bust The funeral of Alfred Marshall was ness aad return home the same day. conducted yesterday afternoon from The people of Athena are generally the residence at 401 1.11 letti street at dissatisfied with the change In the 3 o'clock, by Rev M. B Howard, of time of arrival of the mixed train at the South Methodist church Nine of Pendleton C. V. Welfman. a Eureka Flat Farm, the suns and daughters of the deceas er Who Had Dealing» With Horse ed were present at the service» out Thieves. of a family of 12 children, six of the C. V. Wellman, a prominent farm sons acting as pallbearers. The .n- er of Starbuck is In the city attend teiment was had In Olney cemetery. ing to business matters, "says the Walla Walla Statesman Mr. Well man is congratulating himself oa the recovery of nine head of horses that PROTRACTED MEETINGS were stolen from bls place several months ago by home thieves Twelve bead in all were stolen and be ha* not given up hope but that be will Returned from California — Rev. '. H. Babb Likss Oregon Better— eventually recover the other three. Clarke. Baptist Evangelist from SL Very Cold Weather Is Not Felt George Haven, a former Walla Louie, I* Her«—C. Q. Osborn and Badly—That Is a Natural Stock Walla boy» is under arrest at Yaki ma charged with being the ringleader Wife Have Gone to Portland— Country and Is Filling Up Rapidly of a gang of horse thieves believed Reed Hill Ha* Bought the Gay Cot. With Immigrant»—Is Sailing Ore to have stolen Mr. Wellman's 1 tag«. gon Horse* There. Haren was arrested at Seattle i )y while engaged as a cook I Athena, Dec. 11—Mr. Gay has aold Mr. and Mrs. W. H Babb returned King county hospital hit cottage to Reed HUI for $360. Mr. this morning from Calgary, where Mr. Wellman dee« not know wbcth- they have been for several months, er Haven is one of the gang that Hill and family will occupy it soon. Mrs. Wlllian Reeder’s niece, Velma and will visit in the city for a short plundered his ranch, but the Yackl- time. ma authorities believe they have a Racus, who spent the summer with Mr. Babb, after having sold his good case and ar* looking up addi the Reeder family, returned to her property here went to Calgary in tional evidence that placea Haven in home In Spokane a fey days ago. charge of a large number of horses anything but a pleasing plight Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jack of Ha shipped there by W. F. Matlock and Ed Weston, alleged to be a mem vana. have been visiting at the home Is now located for the time at Cy ber of a gang was arrested a few days of Mrs. Jack's parents. press Springs, a place about 60 miles ago at prmeroy. but secured bla re Mr. and Mrs. Alpb Copplc and little from Medicine Hat. He has aot told lease. Officers are now scouring the eon. of Pullman, Wash., arrived in all of the stock as yet, and will have country 1» ’hat vicinity, looking for thia city Wednesday to visit Mrs. bia beadquarters in that country until him Coppic e parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph he does The stock were taken there Bannister. They report the weather to be held for sale to the farmers and being cold and foggy at that place. stockman and will be a good invest Miss Flora Kemp of Milton is vis ment, as they are iu great demand at M L Warren, of McKay creek, Is iting at the home of her brother, Ira this time. Kemp. Mr. Babb does not intend to make in the city today. Mrs. T. B. Simonton la slowly Im T. J. Kirk, of Athena, is In the city the place his home, for he likes Ore proving from her recent Illness. gon better. It is too cold there, or today on business. Miss Jessie of Spokane has been rather, there is too much winter. G. W Hunt, ot Echo, is In the city visiting at the home of Mrs. A. J. While the thermometer registers u for a short business visit. good deal below what it does here, the F J. Biele, of Milton. Is in the'clty Parker of this city. Soak the hand* on retiring tn a strong, Mrs. C. G. Osborn will leave Satur cold is not felt so keenly. Mr. Babb for a short visit on business. bot, creamy lather of Cuilcura Soap. day for Portland, where she will Join Dry and anoint freely with Cutlcnr* has gone so far through the winter Charles A. King, a business man her husband. They will spend the without wearing an overcoat. In fact, Ointment, the great akin cure and purest of Burns, Ik In the city on a abort winter in that city. be went to that country without one, visit. of emollients. Wear, daring the night, After about two weeks of foggy old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly and has not seen fit to buy one, as Mr. and Mrs W. H. Catherman, of weather. Athena was visited with tn old, soft cotton or llneu. For red, the weather doea not require it. At rough and chipped bands. dry, fi.«sur»d, some places the temperature fell as Echo, are the guests of friends In the from four to five inches of snow. Rev Clarke, the great evangelist, itching, feverish palms, with brittle, low as 35 below zero, but the general city for a short tim<. The door was average In the part where Mr. Babb Mr. and Mrs H. I* Rhodes, of Mc arrived Thursday to help Rev. Moore, shapeless nails and painful finger ends, traveled for some has been was in the neighborhood of Kay, are the guests of friends In the the Baptist, carry on his protracted this treatment Is »imply wonderful, fre also whipped It In above. meeting, which will last all of next quently curing in a »ingle application. city for a short time. Complete local and constitutional wish to go home In spite of the cold of the »'inter, J. A. McLaughlin, the mill man of week Mrs. Jack Garrett returned home a treatment for every humour of the however, that is a great stock coun Gurdane. Is in the city today on busi few days ago from California, where skin, scalp and blood, with loss of bair, try, for the grass Is plentiful and ness connected with his mill. may now be bad for one dollar. Bathe she spent a month or more visiting. with bot water and Cutfcura 8oap, to high, and the stock are not fed nearly J. A. Bteach, <>t Camas Prairie, Is Rev. Moore, an evangelist from St. so much as here. They are able to in the city for a short visit on bt)*l- Ixonia. Mo., will begin a protracted clean»« the surface of crust« and scale», get a living even in the worst weath ness connected wlth his ranch. and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, meeting at the Christian church Sun without hard rubbing, and apply Cutk er by digging the snow from the W. O. Millikin. of Milton, was a day. Dec. 13. The meeting will last cur* Ointment freely, to allay Itching, ground and grazing on the old grass business visitor in the city today for for an indefinite period. irritation ami inflanunatlou, and soothe they uncover. and heal, and lastly, take the Cuilcura The grass grows to a good height, a short time on a business trip. Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. 8h«rburn.BrOwn. Miss Eva Belt*,- who has been ’"taitr and the pasturage is good the year Winfield S. Brown and Melissa J. This treatment afford* lnstaut relief, around. A great many settlers are ing at Walla Walla for’a couple of flocking into that country, so that it weeks, has returned to her home In Sherburn were married on the even permits rest and sleep In the severest ing of the Sth at the home of the forms of Eczema and other Itching, is filling up rapidly and will be soon this city. bride ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William burning and acaly humour», and point* one of the best parts of Canada. George Elliot, one ot the well known W. Sherburn, Rev. G W Rigby per to a speedy, permanent sod economical Mr. and Mrs. Babl> will remain in farmers of Camas Prairie, was a cure of torturing, disfiguring humour», forming the ceremony. Pendleton and vicinity for a abort Pendleton visitor today for a short from pimple* to Scrofula, from Infancy time, while Mr. Babb attenda to a few time on business io age, when all other remedlee and the buainess matters, after which they beet physicians fall. Clarence Knight, proprietor of the will return to Cypress Springs, where Helix drug store, spent a short time SMJkxWhMtlMwU. ClKwIWe»-.*» Us hm of I Cwud r«u, » wr vr »•. they will remain for the reat of the In the city while en route bom» from winter and until they dispone of the Portland, where be has been for sev stock there eral days purchasing holiday goods.. With Brittle, Shapeless, Discolored Nails, Will be properly and prompt ly done if entrusted to us. We can fill your wants for electrical supplies of all kinds Electrical contracting is our specialty and we would like to figure with you. Sole dealers in the old reii able Edison Lamps Good Work—Right Prices All persons knowing themselves to be in debted to me will call and settle their their accounts as I need the money. Conrad Platzoeder Meat Market One Night Treatment with Cirti- cnra, the Great Skin Cure. 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