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« ir t I a I ■c Î —Wr-T MMf UWU fiP-WNWWBgq I 1 <>n Robert Prlndie's farm, opposite case of Robert Vinson vs. Ariullda It is an action for divorce. Vinson. the Multnomah falls, a perfect, ideal and the plaintiff alleges that he was s|K»t for anyone seeking health or married to the defendant at Milton beautiful scenery, with all kinds of I fruit and the best water 1 ever saw. on December 10. 1895. There la one FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18. 19".'.. child. Myrtle Mabel Vinson, aged 6 II A J. Dillon, who sold out his farm years, as the Issue of the marriage, FAILED TO PROVE ELMER 1 and stock interests to G. W. Hunt, and this the plaintiff is willing to re I has bought 200 acres of land down TURNER WAS ACCESSORY main In the care of the defendant, there, and expects to make that his | future home. I said to him. 'I wish where she now is. The plaintiff alleges desertion as A Cloud of Witness«* Testified That we had just one of tue^f beautiful DEMONSTRATED VALUE the cause for action and asks for a streams of water running into Pen- a Load of Men Rode Out to the1 OF DRY LAND ALFALFA decree of divorce and for the costs dleton; it certainly is the purest Field of I Battle. Voluntarily, as I RETURNED AFTER TWO water I ever saw. saw.' Common Freight—Mr Turner's ■ “ ’ Yes,' he said, ‘ I guess it is fine WE WILL GIVE EACH 0E OUR CUSTOMERS A CHRISTMAS PRE8IMT THI VALUE BREVITIES. YEARS IN CALIFORNIA for Athena water; everybody says so. I’ve never Concerning the Prospe t. Ball Was Refunded and He Was . OF THE PRESENT DEPENDING ON THE AMOUNT OF HIS OR HER PURCHASE Becoming the center of a Corn Belt Swell slippers at Teutscb's tried it; it’s too cold for me to wash Discharged. I —Dr. Lantx. the Government Stock Rasx hat ageucy, Boston Store. Mr*. M. A. Stout Is Seriously III— in." You know Dillon never was much of a hand for water. Inspector, in the City En Route to The case of tbe state against El-1 There is only one genuine P. 1. R. Mason, and Eastern Star Will Hold "Yes, they all seem happy, The Salt Lake — Mr. Judson Anxious to 1. R. There is only one genuine P. mer Turner, charged with aiding and » Social—Dorcas Society Cleared only thing lacking to complete their With every Mau » Suit of Clothe» a good Het, worth 20 per cent of the value of Have Co-operation. 90c is worth $1 at the Golden Rule abetting a fight and wkn refusing to Seventy Dollars at a Fair and Sup happiness is the East Oregonian and the nuit [ with a $10.00 Suit a $2.00 Hat, etc j Store. assist the officers in finding their per—Mrs. Childers Died from Pneu a Southern Methodist church. Y’ou R C. Judson, the industrial agent Collars iu quarter sixes. Boston man when requested so to do. came j monia—Will Spend Two Months in can fix them up all right with the E. of the O. R A N.. was a visitor In With every Boy « Suit of Clothes a Hat worth 20 per cent of value of suit. O. and the church—wed. they must itore. up in the office of Justice of the peace Cuba. wait a time with patience, for that.' the city tor a short time today He, More useful and chea|M-r presents With every Overcoat, men s or boy’«, a Pair of Gloves worth 10 per cent of th« Thomas Fitz Gerald this morning at together with Dr. Lantz and Dr. E N. at Rader’s. Milton. Dec. 15.—Mrs. J. B. Grey- va'ue of iiie overcoat. r 10 o'clock, and was tried before a WAREHOUSE SHIPMENTS. meats Schwartz A Refrigerated Hutchinson, both government stock beal left Sunday morning for her large and interested audience home at Prescott, after a week's visit W. A C. R- Clearing the Decks for inspectors from Portlanu. were at the ireulich Co. With every pair of Long Bantt> a Pair of The witnewaes «ere numerous and with her txt her and mother, Mr. an*. Small profits. quick salen, the Gold Hotel St. George ibis morning, talk consisted of W. E C. Pruit. the sport Next Year's Business. Mrs Thornes Cavanuab. •d Rule Store. ing editor of tbe Tribune, who was ing over tbe things that should <ie With t’vt-rv pair of Hhoee a Pair of Socks or Hose. Mr an i Mrs. B<iry Lloyd ar-’/ed S. B. Calderhead, the traveling • New ready-made skirts ai.-vlng on the scene, Fted Taylor, the wheat here Saturday from Moscow. Wash , freight and passenger agent of the done tor the good ot the country. iaUy at Teutsch's. man; Mr. Di'.vla. O. D. Sanders and With eveiy l.auy s < oat a Fine For worth 20 per cent nf th« value of tbe eoat and are visiting Mr and Mrs. William W. & C. R.. was in the city today Development of Corn Growtng. Christmas tree ornaments and tin- Frank How aid, the principals In ’he Uoyd at their home three miles north Mr. Calderhead was along the line of (With lioojt) coal a <2.00 furtelc f fight, and Elmer Turner, the defend Mr. Judson was here in the inter sei. Noirs toy store of town. the road yesterday superintending ant The) I 11 tt-hlifi.-d tha' M i T b I ests ot his road, and left ou the morn You should see tbe 10c counter at W ith • \ e y I h I y ’ s Skirt a nice Shirt Waist wortl. 21) per cent of the value of lancolu A. Pierce, wno has been in the shipment of several large con ing train tor Athena, where he will the Golden Rule Store. Her ha<l han a load of men to the Woodward. Cal., for the past two signments of wheat from the ware- zo over the corn situation with T C. >«iu -. and another load ba< k the ekirl waidl with $fr.U0 skirt,«tej rout Ladies' cloaks, style 1903, at years with his brou.er, Henry, arriv houses oi the company, it being the Kirk and other m«*n of that section, Tne ftghters said that they .a<i U the Golden Rule Store. wish of the company to have 'he traf ed here Saturday night for an extend rildcu in the wagon, but that to the | wbo are making it a practice to grow Toevriy perdón buying $1 00 wur'.h or more gooh not mention*! above, a Almost 1.00(1 volumes fine Rift b« st of their knowl«*dge Mr Turner ed visit witu his mother, Mrs. L. j . fic cleared up as much as possible by ■ vru ou the summer-fallowed fields. ' the first of the year. IxHika. 25c and 35c. Nolf’s Ixittlc <•! fine Prrfume, or any 25c article from our toilet case Lierct. had not requested them to ride, al Mr. Judson furnishes these gjmileiiieu Owing to the heavy traffic and the Have you tried tbe Golden Rule though he had ordered one of them Mrs. M. M. Dittebrandt is expected with the seea from North Dakota for hen? Thursday from Portland, where great demand for crews, the wheat .heir expet iments. and is uow on his Store? If not. why not? out of the wagon on starting back 'o ■he has been the guest of her sister, and other grain stored for shipment way tu see with his own eyes what Mrs Campbell is having a special the city, at th«* sam<- time that h.- ' has not been handled where it could results have come trom the attempt M s. Fertha McCleskey. request«^! the rest of th« cro«’d to ale «n all winter millinery. be put off for a time, and now that Mr and Mrs. James Medlock, for 'he end of the year is at hand and c mak«‘ Athena the center of a corn C. M McClure, of l-a Grande was get out of the wagon Mr. Turner took the stand in hl» oelt. He greatly encouraged by the me t!y of Milton. but later of Seattle. the accounts are to be closed for the ■eports he has received, and think», i Pendleton visitor yesterday own behalf and told ot having heard Wash., are here visiting Mrs. Med year, the work is being done Doni be foolish Buy your useful t is but a question of time until alii of th«- fight from a man ou the street THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE lock's mother. Mrs. M. A Stout, who Chi is: mas presents at Rader's *f the ranchmen ot that part of the! and having started to witness th** tun. is seriously ill. WILL OPEN SUNDAY. Fred Cass, of Waila Walla, a nil- Th*- men got into his wagon and he x-uutry aad trom the county at larg*’ J. L. Earn. a young business man wid man. was in the city today. hauled them for a distance, when of Waila Walla, was here yesterday Improvements on the Golden Rule ■dopl the system and do away with C Hanson, of Pilot Rock, is trans they got out and started to fight He he loss incurred by the old system of Valuable New Industry. on b le’tiess. »»♦♦»♦♦»♦«ftftftftft»»ft acting busini-ss in the city today stopped and watched the trouble and 1 Hotel Nearly Completed. summer fallowing For years it has been known chat *•>•♦ W4 4 -A4 i i I 11 1 1 H4 H1 t l < ♦ Rev. W. B. Eakin is at Pasco, as- W T Shaw, of Hudson Bay. la in then started back to the city, a load | there «as a posit of excellent qual : Will Inspect Shipment of Sheep. < > Manager Bickers, of the Golden sisting in the revival meeting. Rev. of men were in the «agon. and he ity of clay on Chenoweth creek, but Dr. Ijintz had started on his vaca- tbe city for a short business visit. W. C. Howard supplied his pulpit here Rule hotel, expects to have his din did not know where the fighters got it remained for C H Brisbin to Es ♦ Buy pretty, useful Christmas pr«s- ing room ready to open by Sunday ion. having received a .dispensation both Sunday morning and evening. out as they jumped off at the crosa- cover Us better qualities and to set < > >f 30 days from h«*adquarters, and -nts at Rader's Big stock and cheap. morning. He has the rest of the work A. M. Elam will leave in a few days Ings. on foot an enterprise that promises was in Portland visiting bls home, well under way. and by the first of Miss Georga Parry, of Echo, la in for a couple of months’ visit to Cuba. The case was dismissed by the to mean much for The Dalle«. Mr. __ city the guest of friends for a few Dr. J 3. Olmstead, supreme medi the year will be able to open the when he was called back to inspect ‘ the conrt. „nd the bail rofunded Brisbin, wbo is an experienced brick be shipment of sheep for the Carsten I .lays bouse throughout. cal examiner of the United Artisans, maker, secured sample» of clay from at brothers, which will go out over the | Mrs. J. C Hill and family, of Helix, The upholsterers have been delivered an address in the opera DRY ALFALFA" SEED. the Van Bibber place, three mile« W. A C. R this evening. As the , «ork for some time overhauling the house last night. The doctor is a very ire the guests of frien is in the city west of The Dalles, and had it as- io> tor was on bis vacation be ■ furniture and putting all that was able speaker and was listened to by odsy. All Who Wish to Try it Can Pur. saved, also made fire tests of it, and nought Dr Hutchinson along to do , good into the best of shape, and in a a large and appreciative audience. A dress suit esse make, a "auita- demonstrated the fact that it Is suit chase in Pendleton. few days all the work will be finish- he work «bile b«* does the bossing ! able for the manufacture of pressed A Profitable Fair. ed and the job of putting things in Dr. lJintz will leave this evening for! »«e'^Chrietmaa gift Boston Store for T C. Taylor, the hardware man, i brick, tiling and te rracotta pipe. HU The fair held Saturday afternoon shape over the house will begin. * Sait Lake, where he «..1 spend his; aaaa. has ordered from Utah some of th»- ‘ ; next move was to enter into a con and evening at the Davis opera house H P. Rolf, of th« W ft C. R.. re-, much talked of dry alfalfa" seed, .-acation. while Dr. Hutchinson will tnp-t with Mrs. R F Groons. who turned today from a visit to Walls ) which he will bring to thia city for | under the auspices of the Dorcas so -eturn to Portland this evening. SUIT ON NOTE. owns tbe land, tor a lease on Are ciety of the Presbyterian church was All of the gentlemen are greatly in- ! Walla. experimental purposes He will us»- ‘ acres covering the clay deposit. Now liberally patronized. Many beautiful Principal Is »100 With Interest and terested in the development of this * Miss Georgia Parry of Echo is in a -art of the aeed for bis own lai I and useful articles were sold and ■ountry, and in the advancement ot ibe city, the guest of triends for a and will furnish tile rest to thow- wno Mr Brisbin proposes to install a plant Costs Added. for the manufacture of pressed brick, brought good prices. In the evening •he standard of stock, and of the agri few days are willing to make a test of the al tiling etc—Tlmes-Mountaineer a program was rendered, after whicl A suit was filed this morning by ultural conditions Both Mr Jud- Best for the price, Reasot. th« falfa on some of their ¡and watch will a lunch was served, to which the Cordelia Maloney against R. H. Simp •on and Dr Hutchinson tn their trav iouglas shoe is selling so fast at the yield wheat in greater or ¡«■•set quart Farmer» Co-Opcrate. large crowd present did ample jus son and Cora I. Simpson to recover els have seen a great many things ■ titles. 3ostoa Store The Farmers’ Grain and Supply tice. A souvenir cup and saucer was on a note issued by the defendants that they would like to see tried in Any kind of alfalfa seed costa 14 4 , company, a cooperative a»t-x iatlon. T R Kelson of Umatilla, was the' presented to those eating lunch. The to the firm of Goedecke ft Maloney, this part of the state, aud none more cents In Salt Lake City, and when It ha» __ ______ handled 500,000 bushela ->f wheat ladies cleared about >70. which note has since been transfer- so than the introduction of the cub | guest of friends in Pendleton today reaches this place It cannot be sold i this year .It has a stockholders' list for a abort time •Xi to the plaintiff. ture of dry land alfalfa on the «raste Masonic and Eastern Star Social. for leas than 1» to 20 cents. but t— if “ of including farmers in all parts A O Moo«*y of Mcnay was a visi The note was issued * October 2. strips, and on the practically useles» th«- alfalfa will yield and grow on The Masons and Eastern Star - tb* '-■ of the Inland Empire It has a num- tor in the city yesterday tor a short i dry land, as It Is claimed, it will belter of warehouses, . and is building lodges will hold a joint social at their 1900. and was for >100. Tbe plaintiff range lands and big wheat fields time on business asks for the face of the note with hall tomorrow evening, A short pro- Alfalfa in Idaho and Utah. a guod investment at double the ‘ others, oth«^» as well as grain rn elevator* The Mr and Mra R E Dorter, of prie* gram will be rendered and refresh interest at 8 per cent, together with ■ ompany ha> a sales warehouse tn In Idaho and Utah both the stock the costs and disbursements of tbe ments served. Spokane and is seeking a terminal m«-n have come to see the value of Meacham, are in the city today. the Bouquets for Assessor. Mrs. M. R. Stuart is confined to her action. Reeder A Perry are the at- alfalfa, and large fields are now yield guests of friends. warehouse at Ta<-oma Wash - AsM-seor Jett deserves the unquali Spokesman Review bed with a severe attack of rheuma torneys for plaintiff. J T Ogie, of Ridge is in the city ing heavy crops trom land that was tism. before nearly useless tor anything. In -q >’M>tc to Athena to visit with rvl fied thanks of the taxpayers of Baker CLAIM WAS SETTLED. county for his meritorious work In Locking Toward tnt We«t one place Dr Hutchinson saw 1.000 • atives and friend*. Sudden Death from Pneumonia. County Clerk Hauerbarb Is Ln re acres of alfalfa growing from «..«ch Mr Robinson of the firm of Rip- the office of ssseasor of Baker county Mrs. T. L. Childers died at her home Afterward Action waa Dismissed in tbe owner had taken one crop and per & Robinson of Echo is in the He ha» collected In poll tax*-» this <eipt of a letter from Stylicaki ft four miles north of town yesterday year nearly double the amount col Szwarjkart, of Chicago making in- the Probate Court. was just ready to rosp a heavy har city today on a short business trip. morning of pneumonia. Her illness lected last year Thia money goes vest of seed at 141? rents a pound was only of a week’s duration. Funer- Fine bar. bar fixtnres and all. can into the genera! fund of the county quiry as to the price of land in Walla An order was made in the matter a) services were conducted by Elder of the claim of Robert McCool against Other smaller fields all around «ere « bad < heap by applying to Bently I and the amount thus collected goes Walla county and if there is any available government land open for R. L. Cartwright at the Christian the estate of James McCool. deceas- paying large dividends where they 4 Hartman at th»4r office on Court to liquidate any expenses that the settlement They also ask as to the church this afternoon. The body was ed. this morning, by Judge Hartman. had not been worth their taxes before •tv Set county sees fit «o use it for. Mr .. market conditions, price of (arm la -•■«■ding to this forage. laid to rest in the city cemetery. In the probate court, The claim had Best meals in the city are served did not meet with quite the success bor. transportation far it ties. Indus Mr Judson is willing to show the been setUed by th« administratrix. Died from Quick Consumption, people of Pendleton what the result it tfte n«'w St George restaurant. be mtgh’ in collecting from the mim-s ’.rial pro:<*sitirms and rlitnate They Miss Bertha Hill died yesterday Agnes McCool and the claimant, it be will be if they will give him a chance. Everything nes neat and clear. 25c of the county, but under tbe ctrcum desire th* information for a large stance« he bas done wonderfully well number of people in Illinois who d» morning with quick consumption. Fu- ing agreed that 1500 be awarded him If some one will set aside lor his us« sod up the thanks of th.- peo sire to come W.-st for tbe puirose neral services were held at the fam- in full of all claims which he might a piece of land, an acre or mor*, on M W C. Marion, of Walla Walla, and and deserve« An order pl< linker City Herald Uy residence by Rev. A. J. Adams hold against the estate. the roadmaster of the W A C. R <4 cojooltlng - Walla Walla Btate«- top of one of the bills r.««r the city The remains were interred in the was made by tbe court dism.ssing ’he or where he will be able to poiqt the was in the city today for a short tim0 man claim Bowles cemetery. The irrepressible Joeepn. field to those Interested he will »seed on business. Chief Joseph will make another vis Will Search for Coat the field to alfalfa and by the testi Fred Walfle. of the freight service Caution! A company, or mutual as»vx-iatiOD BRIGGSON ITEMS. mony of nature teach the farmer« of the O. R A N is on the pasoen it tn Washington City in January, to This is nnc a gentle word—but and stockmen of the county whet ger run of Conductor C. S Brown, make another and final effort to have of John Day citizens has been form a «ertain portion of Wallowa county ed for the purpose of investigating Debating Society at Fairview—Re- when you think how liable you are they are losing by not adopt in« the during tbe latter'« illness re-ton-d tn his people The old . h'.ef tbe coal conditions of this valley In turned from Sumpter—Cattle to not to purchase the only r«m«dy uni rulttire in all ot tnrir fields. December 24 la the day we give «x.lentJy put* hi* faith in th*- old order to form a basis of operat.on» versally known and a remedy ’ hat Seed for Experimenting, Wintei Pasture—Mm. Ben Craigen's one ot our customers a 8375 Christ- adage: If s’ first you don't sue. <*—1. sufficiently attractive to induce co- has had the iargesr sale of any med He has two carloads of the seed mas gift All . barge accounts receive t--y. try again " But all the trying le Health Is Improving—Removal to icine in the world since 1868 for the ,«ration uf large apitai. leases ha .<- I Alev- jia> d., «ill avail him nothing Wal I e< n secured on large tract« on the ft Idaho—Young Boy Has Two At- cure and treatment of Consumption at his dfapusai if he were to need tickets upon payment of bill* lowa county i* too thickly settled lx.ng Creek road and optiot.» taken ♦ and Throat and Lung troubles with bat much and would be glad to fur-! ander Department Store tacks of Croup. ;.ish it to thus« who would try his with a desirable population of Indus on still of -ions of the proaper - < ■ Mrs. Frank Raymond and daughter, Briggson. Dec. 14.—George Terney, out losing its great popularity all system. He is very enthusiastic trious white people to think for otc live coal fields in the .rumedlat« vi. J J tb**«e year, you will be Uianhfu) we ot Vancycle, are in the city tbe from Lower Cold Spring; was in this about his Mheme. and thinks that I m> t3< nt that the government will re tnlty and furth«*r down the river- <> vicinity Thursday. He took out with railed your attention to Boschee’s were it once adopter in a short time cuesta ot friends for a f-» days Mr. 1 take good land that is now held by Craat C«Hinty New» < • German Syrup. There are so many Haymond i* a prominent wheatraiser him a four-horse load of potatoes, tb«- county would double in popula- th« white* and restore it to the old which he purchased from James Na ordinary cough remedies made by ion and more than double in wealth and stockman of Vancycle. chief and s worthless and troublo Wheat Moving. ■druggists and others that are cheap vin at 50 cents per sack. in his estimation the A ticket with each dollar purcbaw | ao<n-- lot the chief’» follower» - A*- and good for light colds perhaps, but and proaperiy Q G Couch, the well kno». n wheat ' J I Isaac Christopher, from Adams, was for severe Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup rv*ople of «he <ounty have no idea of and a >375 Christmas gift to one of | ctin Sentinel • uy«-r. waa in tbe city Saturday Dur visiting old fsiends here a few days —and especially for Consumption their opportunity and should our customers December 24. All ing the past week he has bought 13.- last week. shown what they are missing. Deafness Can net Be Cured charge accounts receive ticket upon where there is difficult expectoration 000 bushel* o| wheat, paying 60 and Sy h>-sl appUcatk'S*. sa tbey raosot reark 64 cents Mr. Judson will return to Portland payment of bills at Alexander's. Willie Lehti, who has been absent and cougns during the nights and Chari«-» Piayle of Alice!, tb* dlM-aaed porfk* of the ear. There P since last September, returned home mornings, there is nothing like Ger- after his trip to Athena The largest timber belt in Eastern neily nae way to rare deat&eas. and tbst within the last few days, has pur Phone Red 1151 1« by r^ootlnnlooal reote-tle« tieafnnn 1» chased about 15,000 a few days ago from Sumpter, where man Syrup. The 25 cent s.ze i has bushels Mr. Oregon is In Wallowa county. We caused by an InAantad cuodltloa of tbe WOOD ABOUT 8HIPPED OUT. he has been employed as a teamster just been introduced this year, Reg can locate you on some choice claims mneous ¡inln< of tbe Ihastarblaa Tobe Couch states that considerable more at »60 per month and board, He re ular size 75 cents. Tallman ft Co < When this tvtw hi InHamed yoo bare a than half of tbe crop has passed out Sledding on the Mountain Has Been For further particulars write to Mc rsiablins enutKl er Imperfect beartaft. and oi the growers' hands—La Gran le e»48»8 8l»ft»»ftftftft»ftftftftftftftftft ftftftft ports everything as being in a thriv Daniel A McDonald. Wallowa. Ore «ten It In entirely rloeed. Deatona la tbe Observer ing condition thereabouts. Favorable to Hauling. Horse Taken Up* reeolt. and title* tbe Indamtnatlon ran be e Mr and Mr, Sam Purdy o< Athe A debating society was organize», H. K. Charlton, one of the pioneer na. are in the city for a short visit taken cot and this tobe restored to Its Came to my piece, nine miles north- * ■ normal roaxhtlon. bearing will be de The at Fairview school house some time west of Pendleton, April 17, 1903, one woodman of Kamela. is in the city Peruna Almanac in S.000.000 t forever : nine raeen out of ten are « ago, and the question before tbe lark bay mare, had halter on, brand 'oday for supplies and on business with relatives and friends, having atroyed Horn»*. a .eed l>y Catarrh, which la nothlne bat ♦ house last Saturday evening was. Re cd pot hook on left shoulder, bin» feet He says the excellent sledding of the come down yesterday in time to at an InSamed r..odltl<n of the moeoaa eur The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac ** ♦ solved, That newspaper? are more whitv, two splits in the left ear, shod psst few weeks has enabled the «-ood- tend the concert last night at the ta< ew has become a fixture in . over eight * We trill five C>ae Hundred Dollars far Frazer. * beneficial to man than the public all round, weight 1,000 pounds, ago men to get most of supply on hand homes They are to be ob- ant raae nt Iieafne* (eaneed by catarrh i million ♦ : school. The negative side was repre ¿bout 10 years. Owner of above de- hauled out and shipped, and there is that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh tained at any lirst-class druggists, « ♦ Fight Wil! Be Bitter. Cur» Send for circular» free sented by five of the setoo. children >cribed animal can secure same ♦ i free. early. The Bo sure to .nquire by now only about 100 cords on the F. J. CHKNEY * CO. Toledo. o * Those who will persist in closing : and the judges decided in their favor. < ailing at my place and paying all dumps at Kamela. and very little left Almanac Is already published, l»04 Hold by drusxtata. Tbe. ♦ their ears against the continual rec Be Quick aM Get First Pick Hall'a family Pilis are tbe best. and the supply will soon be exhaust- : ♦ John Campbell took their cattle to chargee. in the timber. About aix cars per ommendation of Dr. King's New Dis ed. D<> not put It off. Get one to- ♦ ♦ winter pasture today, numbering D. HOWDYSHELL, day are being shipped at the present covery for Consumption will have a All of our Hobday 9tack 1» now here. Tbwrv a an moth of Strayed. day. ♦ about 23 bead. They have been on Pendleton, Ore. ♦ time, but the supply will not last ' long and bitter fight with their trou it that we hard-y have room to turn around. But we'Je ♦ From Bowman's ranch, on McKay the brakes up to tbe present time and long, and the wood now on the yards bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter doing buaineM and lot» of it. becaua« our axcepUonal ♦ creek, seven miles from Meacham, in are looking wen. Idaho Coyote Scalps. I belongs principally to one Walla i mination. Read what T R Beall of M im Thomson Recovered. Christina* and New Y«*r gift thing» are “Catching On ’• October, three head of horses One The weather is very changeable the The constitutionality of the coy »te t Walla dealer. Come and look through the stock. It will not take yoo too» .Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Thomson, of Beall. Miss., has to say: "Last fall 3 year-old roan horse, branded Q on past two weeks. Some three inches bounty law la aoon to be tested. A ♦ to see Just what you want. The output of the Kamela district of snow fell Thursday, but it has bfcen Echo, accompanied by their son. will be very little less than last my wife had every symptom of con- left hip One 2 year-old bay horse, i umber of the leading sheep men of « Sloan Thomson, were in the city to New sumption She took Dr King's branded Q on loft hip. One 3-year-old the state feel that the tax of 1 cent a ♦ chinooking at intervals and the snow year, but the amount cut next year Discovery after everything else had : day the guests of friends. Their bay filly, branded Q on left hip. A is fast disappearing. I will far exceed that of any year In failed. Improvement came at once reasonable reward will be paid for in head on sheep for paying the bounty daughter. Miss Thomson, wbo has Several are complaining of grip uu »«aipc is an imposition aud they ♦ the past 10 years, if choppers can be hereabouts, but it seems to be quite been in the hospital for some time, secured, as all tbe different dealers and four bottles entirely cured her " formation leading to the recovery. villi appeal to the supreme court to : t suffering from an attack of typhoid Gnarsnteed by Tollman - Co-, drug- Address W Brummett, Meacham. Or have ’.he la«- declared uncons’ltutlon- a mild form. are determined to have plenty of * Mrs. Ben Craigen, who has been fever, has practically recovered ana wood sale for next fall owing to the gists. Price 50c and ILW> Trial bot- ul — Re'»e Capital News I AppraiMrs Appointed. very sick with blood poisoning, is will be ame to return to her home scarcity of timber and the prospects ties free the latter part of the week. On the application of Lee Moor- slowly though steadily improving. The run of smelt in the Columbia for higher prices tor wood in the fu Superintendent Resigns. Leather Wrist Bags house a, the guardian of the person is very light this season Wivei Wrist Baga « Amial Peterson, the young son of ture. ♦ A Frightened Horse, Silver Chatlaiae Bags l*eather Chatlalaa A. E. Ackerly, who has been super and estate of Kush-ne-wa Wilson, a Mrs Swan Peterson had two quite ♦ ladle«' and Maa's Running like mad down the street, severe attacks of croup a few days intendent of the I ji Grande Sugar minor on the reservation, J. W. Ma : Collar and Cuff Boxea. SUIT FOR DIVORCE. « Men s Bill Books. Wallets and Bill Folders 'lumping the occupants, or a hundred factory since that institution was es loney. T. J. Mlmms and F G. Schmeer ago. He is improving at present. * Music Roils Traveling Oases tablished. has resl .nf ' to take a sim were appointed by the court as a Alex McCorkill and family left Sat other accidents, are every day occur * ; It behooves everybody to Plaintiff Alleges Desertion—Is Wil ilar position with th sugar factory board of appraisers for the estate, urday for Nex Perce, Idaho, where rences. ling to Relinquish ths Child. have a reliable Salve handy and at Waverly. Mr. Ackerly is said to be which consists of land and other per- they will reside. : A suit for divorce was filed this the best "sugar man" <m th« Pacific sonal property on the Umatilla ree- William Taylor, who bas been at there’s none as good as Bucklen’s ♦ Has Real Estate for Sals ♦ ervatlon. the Soldiers' home in California for Arnica Salve. Burns. Cuts. Sores, morning by Carter ft Raley in the Coast. » the past year, visited old friends and Eczema and Piles disappear quickly : Sold Fourteen Hundred Ewee. relatives here last week. -under its soothing effect. 25c at Toll Rugg Brother, have sold 1.400 ueaci man ft Co.’s drug store. : of ewes to Carsten brothers of Seat RETURNED FROM VANCOUVER. ♦ ♦ tle. where they will b taken for the High Price for Poultry. ♦ mutton market. They will be ship ♦ A. W. Nye Talka Entertainingly of I want your poultry of all kinds', eal estate of »n : ped there and held for the holiuay turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens, kinds and descriptiou». Ex-Pendlatoniane. W H. Babb may be the next mar ■ of Mr. Babb's appointment, and would tradc The price paid was 3 cents. rauging from a small and will pay you the highest prices. A. W. Nye has returned from * trip Come in snd see me. L. M. Lyman. rtwiiieuce to one of the shal ot Pendleton, it Is the deal e like to see him in the place." to the Columbia river country, and In 310 East Court street. For Sale. most unxleru and twat Mr. Babb Is well known In thlH city, of tb« incoming mayor, and it is un Washington, and tells of his visit to equtpfied niansions with Eight hundred high-grade stock cat having lieen a resident of Pendleton his old home in Vancouver, Wash., in tbe limits of the city He tle at a bargain Hay to winter cattle Sick headache absolutely and per derstood that several of the council- i and vicinity for many years where he first landed after crossing manently cured by using Mokl Tea. men bave agreed to support Mr. Babb i has been associated with Mr. Matlock if d< sired. Enquire of of Pendleton, and 1’rom a AH person, ^sowing farm oi a few acre« of tbe plains. 41 years ago. He said: C. B WADE. Pendleton. Or. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Con «or the place. The rumo: gained the in many business deals, and is a themselves to he in IS THE CHEAPEST good ulfalfa Knd to "I found many changes, mostly stipation and Makes air this morning that Mr. Babb would warm personal friend of the mayor indigestion debted -to me will thousand* of acre* of made within the last 15 years. The you eat. sleep, work and happy, be recommended for the position by elect. He is a man cool-headed and Bear this in mind when you If you are troubled with Impure call and settle then wheat laud. Call wr need poultry end stock supplies old landmarks in every respect are Satisfaction guaranteed or money ,*«r. .Matlock, and the latter gentle firm, and it is thought by his friends blood, indicated by sores, pimples, their accounts as 1 and ask for the International nearly all gone. The town, which is back, 25c and 50c. F. W Schmidt man affirmed the story. and supporters that he would make headaches, etc., e would recommend Poultry and Stock Food. Uss the oldest in the state, after having ft Co need the money. When asked this afternoon if Mr. as good an officer as the city has Acker’e Blood Elixir, which we sell Kow Kure tor your cow troa* a Rip Van Winkle sleep lor about Bi Babb would be the next marshal of ever had, and they will do all In their under a positive guarantee. It will blss years, has awakened and Is now a Farm for Rent. the city. Mr. Matlock said that he l>ower to ensure his appointment by always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic beautiful, thriving city of about 6,Odo poisons and all blood diseases 50c. 1,200 acres near town, 600 in culti- hoped so. "Of course, I sm not able the council. Address inhabitants. They argue that being a personal and 11.00 F. W. Schmidt ft Co vatlon, 50 acres alfalfa ground under to ssy.” said the mayor-to-be. "The "I met our Pendleton friends, Mr. ditch, rest pasture, new house, good council may not see it that way. Mr. friend of the mayor he would have 127-i29 East Alta St. E. D. BOYD. Ill Court St. Education Under Difficulties. and Mrs. Carter. (Golden Rule Car fences, running water, complete ort* Babb and I are good friends, and I the good of the administration at ▲gent for Lee's Lice Killer Owing to the unstable condition of ter.) He has a fine ouslness in Van fit think he would be a good man for heart, and would therefore do his ♦ See DEAN TATOM. •••»••»»»>»»»»» the school house In district 14, which couver and has regained his health. tbe place. I would like to see him best to make It a good one and one L LJ ‘ ***** ***- *T* *-* ■■■■■”»!< has had to be vacated several times He would My brother, also, who was in poor Lost—Bay mare, branded “B. M. get the appointment, and will recom ir.dotzed by the people Oil and Sweet Spirits oi Eden Rheumatism Positively Cared when the wind was biowing heavily, health for several years up b»re, i» on left shoulder; strayed from Bailey mend him to the council as my choice. be led by the suggestions of his the directors have just had the struc Are guaranteed to care any case ofRWu I Rv Oil and Sweet Spirits of Mau.— Of course, they may not think as 1 do, chief, and that such a condition would in perfect health; has not been Blca Ross' pasture at Meacuam. Reward ture braced with 2x8 scantlings — fail to cure Rh»uinati»«u. For Sslc by uuitism—Money l>ask if they fail. Money-Uck Goods. A.C. XOXPPBNA a day after the first week camping will be paid (or information furnish but 1 hope that they will, Yuu can , ensure harmonious action and a good Walla Walla Union. A. C. Keeppeu ft Bros. Agta. fur Pendl'n. A C. Kaeftaaa < Brea., Mta. fee PeaMetaa BROS., Sole Ages* for Pawdlstou. on Columbia river. He is stopping •d u> Otto Boettcher. Pendleton, Ore. say if you want to, that 1 am in favor service. X’mas Presents Free! Beginning Friday, Dec. 18, and continuing until Saturday Night, Dec. 26 FREE! FREE! FREE! MOVED TO 315 East Court Street i Holiday Prices Now Placed on all Pianos (98 Organs -> Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Sheet Music and Holiday Goods Three Month's Free Instrucsion Given with Each Piano Sale INLAND EMPIRE MUSIC COMPANY 315 East« Court* Street* A Great Christmas Exhibition * Leather and Silver Gift Novelties I I E. D. BOYD W. H. BABB HAY BE NEXT CITY MARSHAL : F. W. Schmidt R : i THE BEST »1 I > I Conrad Platzoeder C. F. Colesworthy »Í, i H i I Money Back Ä I *