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r ""‘R l1 ■ ■■■, 8 IA. *-■■!I FRIDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1303 SENATOR JOHN8ON OPPOSED TO REPEAL OF PORTAGE LAV. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures mmle by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, the great kid ney, liver -u»«l blad der remedy. is the great med triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, tbe eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame buck, uric acid, catarrh of the bla.l.ler and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidnev trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will lie found just the remedy you need. It has lieen tested in so many way», in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not alreadv tried it. may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if vou have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in tins paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y. The regular fifty-cent ami one-' dollar size bottles are B«n« or swasp-hoM. sold b»- all good druggists. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer « Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, N. Y., oa every bottle_____________ In Letter to Senator Smith He Urges All Eastern Oregon to Stand Solid for the Bill—Thinks That *25,000 Will Buy the Right of Way for the Portage Road—Major Langflt Fa vors Both Canal and Road. Senator C. J Smith is in receipt of a letter from Senator T. H. Johnson, of Wasco county, the author of tue portage bill, that casts an entirely ue «light on the matter of the port age repeal discussion and the thing» that have been said by the Portland itapers on tbe subject. Misquoted by Oregonian. in Chis letter, under date of Decern ber 11. Mr. Johnson saya; "1 have lieen wrongly quoted in the Portland Oregonian as to my attitude towards the portage measure. 1 am not In fa vor of Its repeal, and never hav<- been. I hope that all Eastern Oregci will stand solid for the portage bill, and it is sure to win. I met the gov ernor while in Portland, and he is right in line with us, and while he wants a short session, I think that h< would not object to a bill being In troduced appropriating *50.000 add- tional towards securing the right of way for the portage road. "I went to Portland with Reprvsen talive WReeldon to m«-et Major Lang dt. who is in charge of the govern ment work, and he is of the opinion that both the portage and the cans can be built without one interferiny with the other, and not only that, but the portage road would be of groa benefit in tbe construction of the ca nal Major Langflt assures me tha> the work on the road could be begun as soon as the right of way Is secur ed. “I have met the Seufert brothers of The Dulles. and all of the land owners along the proposed right of way with the exception of Mr. Taft and I think that *25.000 would buj the right to build the road. "Do not hesitate to write to any of the members of the house, or the sen ate in Eastern Oregon who might b< doubtful on the subject, and urge them to take a stand against the re peal." Juggled Interviews. By this it would seem that the re puted interviews in the Portland P* pers had been in the interest of the powers who are figuring against the road for their own gain, and again»’ the interests of the state, and this part of tbe state in particular Senator Johnson was confused whether intentionally or not. with the representative of tbe same name from another county, wbo was In fa vor of tbe repeal, and this fact ha* been used in the influencing of tbos* who were not sure of their stand ir the matter CITY ELECTION PASSE* OFF QUIETLY. T. A. Lieuallen ia Mayor—Only 50 Vote« Cast—M. A. Ferguson Had No Opposition for Recorder—J. E. Cherry is Treasurer- -Water Bye tem Will Be Improved. c<w vie'-! sor.— e all exper snert.njf— S-Vtt -1 pc- LU rr ■ ■. <3 ▼ear ’.hr standard b 1 ty a.I ¿eaJect. 1904 Seed Ar.nual postpaid 1rec to a » arph.‘?sts. d . m . FtaaY a co Detroit, Mick. THE SURE WAY to prevent Pneumonia and ConaGpa tion is to cure your cold when it first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In a night, and drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for Asthma. Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles it does not satisfy you we refund your money F. W. Schmidt A Go. XOT1CK OP KXPBRUB SALK W bereaa, on tbe »tb day ot Neveabes. 1M*, by conaldersUon ot tbe Cl reart COert il tbe state of Ureesn. tor t'matiUa county, in asolt :r»ore pending, in which Ueorge Dar«e*a la enttc and Brldae! Ptdgeoo. Peter Carrell. Io Carvol) Jobe HllnvT.en Malle HHbn. Ian Tbotnaa UllbuUen. Jaaaea HUhnUeu. Bridget Heffron, Annie Sweeney, NornSwwney, Kais Sweeney Mary Neary Mary Hlagiaa, — Ketebrun^nd — Koigbron are datondenta.lt war ordered.adtndeel and dweed that tbe land» Adams Dec 15.—The municipal election Ln the city yesterday, reouit ed as follows; For mayor. T. A. Ueuallen, treas •trer. J E. Cherry, recorder. M. A. .-ergnson: councilmen C. C Darr, T. C. Reid, H. A Richardson and E. H Swisher. The candidates are all in favor of the 7 per cent water bonds and tbe bonds carried unanimously At the present time the Adams water bonds bear but 5 per cent lntereat and no purchaser can be found to take them at that rate, so the issue in the city election on Monday was the issuance of another form of bond, bearing 7 per cent interest, in order to induce to capital to invest in them and the city be allowed to improve and ex tend the water system, with the pro ceeds of the sales As soon as the matter can be ar ranged the bonds will be issued, and extensive improvements will be made in the water system The day passed off quietly and the vote was small, the total cast being but 5* OLD-TIMER IN TOWN. O. Robins. Scout and Indian Fighter, and Pioneer of Idaho and Oregon. O. Robins, of Boise City, was a PeDdieton visitor today for a abort time, while en route to Lewiston where he ia after some prteoner» for '.be penitentiary at Boise City. Mr. Robins is one of the old pio ae«-rs of thia country, and was one of the well known guides and scout» of the early Indian wars of this section He was one of the head scouts in the Nes Perce war, and was with General Nelson A. Miles when that general was on duty in this Western country. INDIAN ATTENDANCE GOOD. NOTICE OF CBATTBL MORTGAGE SALK Noilce to hereby given that 1 have taken pea ■emloi. of all that personal property mentioned in that eer'aln cbatlei mortgage made, ex-cut ed aad delhered to moon the .-ad day of May nun, by one T. D. Oaddl». to secure th* nay ment ot one certain promlmory note of K4O 0U, payable November 2, 1*0. bearing 8 percent interett. aad execeled by »aid Oaddl-. which mortgage 1* recorded In tbe oflleeof the Re corder ot Conveyance* lor Cn-ntiUn Ceoaty, Oregon, volutao 7 o( C_ 121. aad wbieb eovsn tbe personal propel ty, to loon tala, -liver plated, two counters, four abow ease*, one ei ar Mae, fifty candy jar*, tbiea tabte*. *ix'eeu --hair*, two soda tank*, erne l-quifled iMoutflt, tool* for candy makiur, fear marble *Iai>e, one peenai roatter pwttUee* and ice cream *tall*^eurtaln*, shelving and all fixture* of every kiad and cbaraeler bel*eata< to tbe Fecter randy ■haest. so eslite, nn Court atrsst, PSotewow. vresHw» aww F«vp- arty being iban and now jn «tor* So. 211 Xaat Csu-t strvst, in tbe clty^of Fea-tletea, Oregon. — ___ _______ T??!* aertbod prawny al psteia aao'ten on itewr.>ey. December 1», 1*03. al ten o'cloak la tbe loro- noon al aaM »toe«. No. St Kart Cssrt street. In Pendtaton, where anti property now la, toe e*ab in band. In aceordan -e with ibo tenaa ■n-1 proviamaa at a tld mortgaga Dated tbla tih day ot bewmber, lsu’- II Al LI Y 4 aOWKLI. W I- FKCW MM Attorney*. . Mart, -vge* schools in point of progre»» and gen uine Intellectual advancement. It has grown to be more and more popular with the Indians each year, and especially with the-Indian child ren. many of whom have a dislike foi school when first entering thia great branch of the white man's civiliza tion. - Miss Gaither is <p voted to her work as superintendent, and to her able management and direction, and to her capable assistants, is due the in ci easing popularity and efficiency of this Umatilla county Institution. and 1» halting them down for w r.ter consumption. Millard Dick Is fi.ilug a loug ftit rant tv supplying the settlers with Lr-.-th beci equal to the best. Tlieie will be a ahootiug ¡catch here ChriBtma» during the day. and a HELD BY SUPREME COURT n .i«|iterade ball at night. TO BE VALID AND BINDING. Mr. Welch, of the Union Meat com puny of Seattle, wa» here last week and bought eighty head of beeves of the Morse Bros., Ed Brehm and Rod Settles a Case From the Reservation In Which One Hundred Fifty.Seven McDonald, to be delivered In Pendle ton on the 17th instant. They are Acres of Improved Land Wat the prime beeves and are bought for tbe •take at issue—Case of Consider*. Christmas trade They brought 3*4 ble Local Interest and Notoriety. cents on the hoof. WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS Wlll’mp Futter hns moved his c-tuCk The supreme court ba» forwarded Miss M. V. Gaither, of the Umatilla tatlie tn the straw »tacks north ot school, was In the city today. Pirdleton. He has a large number of to Major Moorhouse a decision in the case ot Agues Kaiyton by Louise H. C. Adams, of Weston, spent the beef tt«cra which he 1» feeding neic Kalyton. ber guardian, appellant, vs. day In the city on a short business a.id I-eldlng for the spring mark«'. Mary Kalyton et al., respondents, in trip. which M. J. Bean is the attorney for M'KAY CREEK ITEMS. W. R. Wallace, of Adams, is in the the appellant and T. G. Halley for city today for a short visit on busi i Rond In Bad Condition—New School tb<- respondents. Tbe case was tried neas. Teacher In District Thirty-Nine Has in tbe clrruit court before Judge W. James H. Whitaker of Ridge is at R. Ellis, and a decision rendered in Resigned. I tending St. Joseph's academy this North McKay, Dec. 15—Conditions tavor of the defendant from which winter. tbe plaintiff appeals. are favorable for a freese-out in the The case .nvolves the ownership A. L. Denari», of Milton. was a bus wheat fields. iness visitor in the city yesterday The new road laid out and opened of 157 acres of land on the reserva- for a short time last fall In this portion of tbs town tlon, and was brought by the plaintiff J. Denaris was in the city yesterday ship is In very bad shape and should who alleged that she was the wife of from his home at Milton. for a short not have beeu accepted until In bet Joe Kalyton. decea**d. and that Agn- t- time on business ter form Complaints are numerous, waa his child and heir. Mary Kaly ton. the defendant, was the sister of Mrs. A. Dinwiddie. of Pilot Rock, and with just cause. Mr. Fred Hill has returned from his the deceased and claimed that she spent the aay the guest ot friends in was the heir on the ground that the trip to Eagle Valley, Baker county. the city yesterday Mr E. W Allen, who has been child wax illegitimate and therefor«- Mr. and Mrs A C. Henderson, of bad no claim She took possession Pilot Rock, were the guests of Pen teaching in this district. No. 39. has the land and of the rents, and to resigned and returned to his home in u-eton friends yesterday 1'r.Lon. The reason given is ill health objection was made J A .McLaughlin, the owner of tm Mr. Allen ip a competent teacher and The defense further claimed mill at Gurdane. was a business vis his i i-sigtiation is regretted. as allotees of land Kalyton and itor in the city yesterday. The proposed Christmas entertain mother were citizen» of the state, John F. Hill, of Helix, accompanied meet for district No. 39. which was i and therefore the marriage accord by Henry' T HUI. were business visit well under «ay. has been abandoned ing to Indian custom, was illegal and ors in the city yesterday. on account of the resignation of the void. Justice Charles E Wolverton, in his R. N. Adam», a farmer of McKay teacisr. E. W Allen. Miss Ruth Kidder is on the tick opinion, quotes a provision in the creek, was in tue city yesterday at list; also some members of J S United States statutes which recog tending to business interests. nizes the validity of Indian matiiagea ■Mr. and Mrs. J. H Koontz, ot E< uu Wheeler’s family. and then-fore reverses the decision of returned to their home this morning the lower court, and directs that a MILDER WEATHER. after a short visit in the city. decree be entered in accordance with Mr. and Mrs. A. M McLaughlin an Butter Creak Winter Not Nearly so the opinion of the supreme court. family, of Gurdane. visited with I’<-r. Severe is in This Vicinity. dleton friend» for a time yesterday. J. J. Troxel, of Butter creek. 1 was PAPERS Of ADOPTION. Mr. and Mrs T Matthews left tnir in the city today after supplies for motning for Echo, wncre they have*) bis -beep ranch Mr. Troxel was sur Lucille Turner Will Be Legally Adopt i ranch which they will visit for a short pris' d to find it so cold here, i and ed as soon a* Blanks Arrive. time. Superintendent Gardner, of tbe says that taere has been but one inch E. W. Allen, who ha» beeu teaching of snow at the place where he re- Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, has sent school in district No. 39. near p.-n sides. and that was gone almost be blanks to this city to Judge G A •lieton. has resigned and left for his fore it fell. Yesterday there was a Hartman, by which be will be author home in Union today. Chinook wind with warm rain most tz«l to allow Ijzcllle Turner. or Me H. Connell, of Umatilla, tbe road of the day. The fog and cold extends Quarry. to be adopted at the diacre tion of the court. The society, how master of the O. z* A N . was in th< to Pilot Rock, but frofn there on the ever. will retain the control of th«- city today for a short business visit I weather is warmer child and see that she secures a good in the interest of the road. home and is well cared for by who For Changing Brands. W J Fabrenwald- ot Ridge is un i ever takes her Johnny Tribbitt. who is wintering proving steadily in health, He ha* As yet the blanks have not been re ben very ill for some time, and hi* ' a band of 160 bead of horses in the ceived. but when they come Mr. Hart rims near Spray, came up to !-ong recovery is necessarily alow I Creek yesterday and swore out a man will take action In tbe case, as Mr. and Mrs. W. H Babb returned there are several persons, relatives warrant this morning for the arrest last night from a short visit with Mr. j and others, who wish to adopt the of Martin Sweek and Ray Johnson little girl. and Mrs M. H. Gillette, at their for disfiguring brands on horses — ranch near Echo They were accom panted to this city by Mr. Gillette, Long Creek Eagle ECHO SCHOOL BUILDING wbo will transact businee« In the Masonic Election. city for a short time Work Will ’roceed at Ones on *4.000 Tl is is the season when all the Structure. lodgi s of al! of th'e orders begin to en MEN LAID OFF. The plans of T F Howard, the Pen ter Into the joys of election The dleton architect have been accepted Railroad Cone rot» work Stopped Be election of Pendleton Lodge No. 52 for a *4.000 school building at Echo, of the Masons i* scheduled to take sad the work on tbe building will be cause of Cold Weather. H. B. Rolf, the engineer who haf place on Monday night next, while started at once Tbe foundation for been in charge of tbe concrete work the commandery will meet Friday tbe building Is already laid, so that that tbe W A C. R has been doing even, ng for it» election. the first work wiki be on the super between here and Walla Walla durinr structure. New Teachers for District Ji. the summer, was in the city trday Tbe same man bar the plam, reed, Mias Sarah Houston, of Willamette for a building to be constructed at Owing to the cold weather the aork for the remainder of th year has beer valley, has been engaged to teach the Heppner by D Matlock. 40x70 feet tn liscontinued and the men. about It public school in district No. 29. in dimensions, which is to be built of in number, have been paid off and which E. W. Allen resigned yesterday holJow concrete blocks. The ballding Jlscharged. Mr Rolfe left this even Miss Houston will begin teaching in will be used by the owners as a sa- the morning Ing for Walla Walla loon and barber shop INOMN 1MMEE A BROOKLYN BELLE IMPROVING IN HEALTH flFTV THOUSAND BUSHEL* WHEAT SOLD AT 65 CENTS Maccabees Entertainment. December Methodist Ladies Cleared *220 for the Church at a Fair and Supper—w. IS—United Artisan Lecture. Decern R. Taylor Has Blood Poisoning— ber IS—Most of the Recently Elect Miss Eva Ogle's Health Is Improv ed City Officers were Re-Elected— ing—Mrs. J. C. Stamper 1» Quite ill. Successful Masquerade Ball. Helix. Dec. 14- Mr. H i<Kl o* of Michigan has been visiting bis daugh ter. Mrs. Dr. Hume wbo receoUy came to this city. Mrs. Kenneth McRae who bas b»-en very seriously ill. Is reported slightly better The Ladi«*s of the MaccBbees enter tainment and basket social will be given on December 18 instead of the 19th. On Wednesday evening, De< ember 16. at the opera bouse. Dr. J. B. Olm stead, supreme m«-dical director of the United Artisans will address tbe peev pie of Helix, his subject being "Church, Home and Fraternity." Tbe city election took place las: Monday at Helix The official» elect- ed were, S. T Isaac, re-elected, may or; Ira Julien, recorder; Charles Stanton. re-ele< ted, marshal; Pete Sones, i re-elected, treasurer The councilmen are: J. K Bott. Frank Richmond. A. B. Montgomery, O. B Richardson L D. Smith and B "B Richards The masquerade ball given here last Friday night was a success i in every respect First class music was furnished by Johnson's orchestra, of Athena Umatilla Indian School |* Now Pros perous and at High Tide of Popu EIGHT HEAD OF PRIME larity. BEEVES SOLD RECENTLY Miss M. V. Gaither, superintendent of the Umatilla Indian school on the reservation, was in the city today, on Three and One-Fourth Cents for Beef business connected with that popular on ths Hoof — C. E. Hoover Will and prosperous school. Move to Pendleton for the Winter— The attendance is now 103. and Miss Elmo Davis Has Returned Miss Gaither expects it to increase Home —William Futter is Feeding la’er in the school year. The classes Beef Cattle. are all progressing rapidly under the able corps of teachers at the school Alba. Dec u.—The weather Is fiao tbie winter, and this school stands at the very bead of the Western Indian overhead, while Ihe ground is Cuv- «re<! with two inches of snow. The cowboyi and sheep herder* have pulled in fur the winter and will “holo up" aro: nd town until gras* starts »gain. I tntiwtj ’’uBdfgested, The dancing m »son has set '-t. and causing there will be al out three danc*s a Heartburn wee.t from now until next spring. Flatulency James Ross, who ha» been over on iKdlgentlon the Grande Ronde for tbe past two and Dy*p-i>«ia months, has returned home. To cure these C. E. Hoover wants to sell his ailment» the horses and move to Pendleton for the Bitters is winter. strongly reconi Miss Elmo Davis, who ba» spent the meudedbj-phy »leían». Try it, latter part of the Hummer visiting In also get <>ur the Helix neighborhood, ha* returned 1904 Almauac home. Gecrge Nutnan has caught a la.ge number of salmon In Camas cieek. from your druggì»’. It I» free- B itters Athena. Dec 14.—8 P. Purdy and th<- Hell boy*, after bolding their wheat till they had accumulated about 50, ihfi ousheis. during the Saturday last isxim sold it for 65 cents. Miss Edna Rider, after finishing a three months' course at school, left ruesilay for Joseph. Wallowa county, where she will keep bouse for ber uncle John McLean, a former resident of ibis city, but now of Walla Walla, was in the city visiting friends a few days ago 8. C, Kilgore, while fixing a muzzle for a calf, cut a gash an inch long to the b->ne on his right forefinger, mak ing a painful wound The Ladies' Aid sot lety of the M. K. ch itch held moat successful fair at tbe opera house. Thursday. Dete-i- ber l i. They sold a beautiful rllh «••rkid quilt for *17 and several jin era ringing from *5 to *10. Other beautiful and useful articles were «old at fair pneea. An excellent supper ^as i pread. presided over by the la dies. A large crowd was present. Music wa» furnished'by Prof Henry’s orthcitia. Ii all the receipts of U;t> eveuing rmc inted to *225. Mr. and Mrs. i^rah Barnes of the Big Bend country, in Washington, are visiting Mrs. Barnes' parents. Mi and *trs. G. D. DeGraw, and Mr Baines' mother, Mrs Sarah McDot.- g*l Fai LeGrow'a father, ot Walla Wal la is tpcnTlrg a few days In ¡he «ity visiting at the LaGrow home. W' R Taylor received a bruise on his he nd several days ago. which be thought not dangerous till a few days ago, when blood poison set in. He is now in a critical condition. He has not slept for a week or more. It -• hoped by his many friends he will *et a qui< k and immediate relief. Miss Eva Ogle has recovered from her recent attack of tonsllitls. Mrs. J. C. Stamper of mi * city has been sick at her home for a week or more. lzi Vern's Shield Park company gave a fine entertainment _ in the op era house Wednesday evening, one of the beat of the season. Mrs A. E. Armstrong, as owner of the lucky ticket, received a beautiful Bet of sil verware as the prize Two prizes wui be given next Wednesday evening by the same company, one being a beau tiful mirror. Sheriff T. I). Taylor spent Sunday in tbe city, visiting his brother. W. R. Taylor, who has an attack of blood poisoning. SHEEP FROM MONTANA. Importing From His Own Stock. Charles Cunningham thia left morning tor Echo, where he will re- eelve six carloads of sheep that have been shipped to him from his flocks of high-grade Ramboullette« in Mon tana. The sheep will be taken to bls range near Pilot Rock, where they will be kept the remainder of the winter. Mr. Cunningham has »old so many of his sheep from the Pilot Rock place that he has to stock up from the other range Cunningham BUILD UP - VERMIFUGE, la vigorator for WOMEN CHILDREN and MEN Mi** Alice O’Neil, 312 Adams street, Brooklyn, N. Y^ 1 write*: " I cannot aay too much ia tavor ot ffigwnM About a year ago / wag completely oom out, bad a parlous cold and a hard cough which seemed to be in danger ot affecting my lungs. It my ay stem had been ia a stronger condition It would have been much easier to throw off this cold, but I could not aeem to get any relief until / took Peruna, and I must taj that It did the work thoroughly. Within a week I could see a wonderful Improvement, and I took Peruna four weeks and am in perfect health now. ” Pe-ru-na Promptly Saved Her Life ALICE O'NEIL. Alice O'Neilly WHAT FF j OPI.E SAT a Ak st Pe-ra-aa a* a Keww-dy tor All Ulwawa of Wlatov. < oaghs. Cola» aa-l Catarrh. Tbit P. r ina cure« catarrh, cough*, colds, is w< 1 known to loth the meclcal prof- »«ion sod the people generally. It :• un l -ubledly the most popular remtdy for this clam cf dlfr-aaes in existence. Read the following letter*: P*-ra-M CarM a FoM at the Oateet. I Ml»* E. >1. Isaac*, Armstrong, Pa^ Viee-PreekJent of the Fortnightly Club, write*: “No ore who has tried the w-mfort* Ivruna bring« would ever be without 11 I u-od t dread the alight« st cold, a* its conseqncn -ee were ro lw.gthy and so nnpiea».nu aod the catarrhal condition which tneanably followwi so hard to r'l rid of. out kino I haw known of the i. a ic l ~lief seeund through the u*e of IVnit»«, i am free from aU this unpicae- aauoM auu AMXenng. Ask your Druggist for a »«»« Perone He asked for plows and other imple ments with which to repair the Jam a«e. It was stated that the flood was of g’-eater extent than the one of last year, which washed out roads and br.dgev and tore up the country gen erally. Owing to the fact that the ■ telephone .»nes are down, no deuni ■ news of tbe extent of tbe washout can U learned this afternoon DOMESTIC MRS KENNETH M’RAE IS WIT" TRAGEDY ------ “A few doaee never tail* to rare m-- of a sold and I keep well tbrongh it»j u»e-”—Mix E. M. Isaac*. Hon. W. J. Furman, ex-member Cf! rungres* from Florid«, write« from lKril Q »rreet, N. W.. Washington, D. C, «• j follow*: •« From represeatatioas to me and my own experience I feel Justified in recommending vour Peruna to any and aU persons suftertag with catarrh, nervoaions or stomach troubles. I , rcgnnf it as a great tonic and remedy Almanac for 5904 I Draw* the Line on Razors. Tbe unfortunate inmate* of -'astern Washington insane asylum at Medkal l^ke are looking foi ward esgerly for tbe annual Christmas tree at that Institution. It is up to the generoui people of Spokane to help r»akc that event a success. In pas; rear* Spokane people hare been lav ish with their gift* Dr. G. W Farm er. acting superintendent of the insti tution. is in the city, and saM: "Gifts of all kinds suitable for the totient ar<- desired. Of course, we went no knitee, razors or anything cf tnat kin«; But books, magantes. fruit, «-andy and nearly everything •hat will give pleasure to an auul: will be gratefully received. There ate 277 male and 130 female inmates •w ’■ "—S.vfkesmaE-Review pfr-M- 4 ^Ke¿lev¡ 4 ALCOHOL. OPIUM, TOBACCO USLNG j « ran for ¡ lustrati » cataiäix Assessor Strain Breaks Up a Family, and Now Hg Is Sorry. County Assessor C. P Strain is in I difficulty, and bas for the time moved i ' bis office Some day» ago he found i large nest of mice amr.ng some of ASSESOR'S FIGURES SHOW j hie books and papers, and m the chas« SATISFACTORY CONDITION I was succarsafui in killing several of I them, though the mother of the brood ! escaped. Left for Nez Perce. Levy for County. State. City and He left the dead on the field of bat Rev und Mrs D W. Yoakum and School District, for 1903. Should Not tie. thinking that the janitor would family left this moral • g for Nei Eac«ed 30 Mills—City Ta« Can Be give them proper bunaL On the fol- Perce where Mr Yoskufii ia in charge Ra>sed by *<« and a Quart, r Mills. lowing morning the mice had disap of tbe South Methodist church Th- State and County Seventeen and peared and no more thought was giv party ha.« been tbe guects of Mr and en to them until yesterday, when their Mrs J M Bentley while in the city. School District About Sever. Mills. presence began to be made known in a manner very disquieting to the med Butter Creek Farmer Sick. Tb«- city and school district assess itations of the assessor Dr C J. Smith left this morning meats ot Pendleton have been footed Tbe broken-hearted parent had up and the totals reached tn the as carefully carried her young tinder the for Butter creek, called there by the sessor's and clerk's offices and some Boor and now the slayer of the inno sericus illness of an eld farmer by interesting facts are disclosed by a cents is perpetually reminded of the the name of Douguerty. comparison between the assessment honi«- he has destroyed Son Bom 1 oday, of tbe years 1902 and 1903. In MM 19*>2 the total assessment of the Mr v*d Mrs. J. C. Beckwith were I SCHOOL ENUMERATION. city of Pendleton was »1.033,081.51 made happy this morning by the ar and the tax paired on that amount New Census Will Take Place in Feb rival of a little boy. who will reside »a» 4x.3O7.73. at 9 mills In 19u3 the permanently in their borne ruary, 1904. total assi ssmen. of tbe city amounts County Superintendent J. F. Now to *1.492,038. and in order to raise Daniai Watabee. a Kitkatlah Indian S9.3O7.73. tbe same amount of taxes lin ha* received blanks provided for of British Columbia, was condemned as last year, a tax of only 68» mills tbe «-numcTatlon of the school child to death by his tribesmen last week, ren of the county, and will distribute and was rvsvued by the whites Tuee- will be imposed. In 1902 the assessment of school them in a short tInu day. after having starred in chains it has been th- practice In former for five days district No. 16 was 1.056.386.50. and years to make the enumeration some it required a 10-mill tax to raise (10,- Ooo.87. The assessment of the school time in June, but according to the district In 1903 is *1.546.447.5*, and Jaw that was passed it the last ses- a tax of 6 5-6 mills will raise the same sion of the legislature, the enumera-1 amouut as a lv-mill tax raised last tion will occur hereafter in Febru- ary, and the blanks will be sent out year. Tbe total assessment for the coun in time for the returns to be made ty In 1902 was *5.663.918.50. and a tax by that date levy of 28 mills raised a tkx of *158.- 889.72 for that year. In 1903 the to To Print Ta« Rolls. ‘ tal assessment for the county Is *9,- The Salem Press club is taking an I Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? 214,030.75, and in order to raise *158.- active Interest in tbe movement in I Then it’s probably too late. 589.72, the amount raised last year, favor of the enactment by the 6tate You neglected dandruff. If a levy of 17 15 mills must be lm legislature of a la«- similar to that in 1 posed you had only taken our ad TNtTKO 9TATKS OP AMERICA force in Illinois, making it obligatory S t » tb of tmaeo.«. The total tax levy for tbe year 1902 upon the part of cssessors to have vice, you would have cured ' . . ' ®c-«»' tb* fce rotary of Stet* in this county was 47 mills, and the the assessment roll published before I F I. Denbar. *v rotai y «f S ate •« tb- eta ot Oregon aad cu*to-U*n of th* m *1 ot tel total levy for the year 1903. in order being equalized, and thus give every »•*;.. dv hereby e-rtify that I nan- eemparr to raise the same amount of taxes, taxpayer an opportunity to examine toepreve-u, copy of Staate Joint rwo-iuifoa will be 30 17-60, or 684 for the city. it thoroughly. The plan works very N- of the 1-sl-.*uv«a«eaibiy of ISSI. -Orne* , ot - ate friou-r Arnei-dmaai." with tbe • rigie- 6 5-6 for the school and 17 1-5 for successfully In Illinois, and Inasmuch a -op new on fio- tn -bl* office, and th-l tbe county and state. “ I* a .erect banonpt the retrete and the as only one line Is required for the the dandruff, saved your hair, ; . Mme wt ole i hereof. assessment of the property of each IX Tto-TfMOVT WHUKOF I have herventó and added much to it. If IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. taxpayer, tbe burden falls lightly up- •et my «-aad and afftaed beret* th* veal et Le St*'* of Oregon * not entirely bald, now is your on »11. The passage of the law in Bli- Done at tb* capirai al Belem. Orasen, thia Hearings Today in Throe Important nois resulted in largeiy increasing the opportunity. Improve it. tin day ot December, A D tKd (H«n.d) F I DÜNBA*. amount of taxable property on the O. R. A N. Casos. - I hare naed Avera Hair Vigor fnr ever «a (L-a) Secretary oi Slate year, lam now ai vram old and h»ve a heavy roll, so that in reality it is an impor Carter A Raley, of this city, and tart source of revenue, rather than avowth »t rich brown Lair. due. 1 think, en tirety to Aver-« Hair V1«-r “ W. W. Cotton, of Portland, represent of expense.—Astorlau. Mu M a Karra. Belleville. I1L ing the O. R A N-. were belore the CONTEST NOTICE teetla. j.c. »rnco, AWdniffi... wwiwAwi circuit court thia morning arguing .. _ . Dep«rtm«nt et tb* Iatan -r. When Oregon Was an Infant for 1.9 Lena O*.e, La tiraode Or*.. OeL ■. motions for new trials In the cases In looking over a collection ot fam A ien-. afid»vit ot coutrat b«v:u t___ of the Manchester Insurance Company ily papers In possession of the editor »1« 11. tb» . thee by i ar. nre K. Ml. ru ot against the O. R. A N., the jJorwicn I man la .-ouaiy «tale -4 Oreg- n. ce. usual, of tbe Guan!, he find* a bill made out •g.l- st Hou»v*t«*d eatr Nu »?»» naoe Ma Union Assurance Company against at Oregotf City. November 8, 1850. a 'emberSx I«-*», t. r ih- KK\ »*.- t>, Tp. «N . the O. R. A N-, and the personal dam little over half a century ago. . * *2- K. W M . by Preueneb Su.vaa. roa' One age case of Elb-abeth Adcock vs the Item reads, "To 5 barrels of flour, l«,«hl.t. it to *U«e»d t«at tea Mid Fred r ck St. ven* died Feb 1, ,wn : that ba Lett O R 4 N *80." People now would think *4 for ; uo betr. direr! or tn. t; !bai admmteirn They were given until January 10 a *50-pound »ack of flour pretty steep. ■or of bi* e*tate. Jarno Dor»-, a* *ucb adaln- 1 can heartily recommend Acker's irtr, tor. La. . auaad «ear h to to wade for Mair, to flle additional bills of exception*, Probably they did then, too.—Eugene Tablet« for Dyspepsia and Stomach and ba» fail«« to find any; that *»nr« Feb. I .-•nd the moticns for the new bearings Guard Ito», tbe Iran et lend abovr Aes.r bed ha* teeti Troubles. I have been suffering for at ralutely «band.«» d b. Mid Homertead Ka ctianot be dec'ded by tbe court until try man FtedetU-k Stevena. aad ba* net in any eight months and tried many reni-> after that time. Tbe plaintiffs n «he Pardonabls Boast. fe en euiliv.ted or a* I tied vp a by* id dies without any relief, until 1 got way cates wen- represented by Ballerav & Fiederlck »terra*, er bl* »«1»» aBj al ta*r- According to the new city directory, Acker’« Dyspepsia Tablet*, which 1 1* al pre»: nt no o-e (lalminc the ton« a bare McCourt ct this city, wlio-conduc e.l which is being delivered today by Mr. used only a short time and am now dascribed an -1 bat no . ne ba* claimed fe mb « tlie case» tn tbe trial court ,lnce tbe daetb of Mid tfrederick Steveea. Feb Fulton, representing the publishers. perfectly well Thanking you for L IMt.and that no on* to ivlag on Hind R I.. Polk & Co., the population of the speedy recovery. I am greatfully •1 ¡be present lime, nor b.» -ivad on it Uan ROADS WASHED OUT. Boise is 12.256. Considering that the your*. Francis 1 Cannon. Vancouver. the death ot Frederick Stevrn*, Feb 1 ryoi • that Mid alleged .teence Iraa tbe Mid toad names were taken several months Sudden Flood in the -cspsm and ago. since which time there has been Wash For sale b.v F. W. Schmidt wa* not du* to »1« enipfoywral in tb* imt ua y or marine corp* ot the felted sutea Ma A Co. Stage Gulch Country. tolgtrr. offleer, »eanian, yr maria* a rapid growth of the city, it is not Send to W H Hooker A Co. But trlva-e urlug tbe ear with Si*>a er -lurln*- any other Dave Nelson, the road supervisor over estimating It to say that Boise falo, N Y.. for a free tr al package ■•r lit wbieb the Tulted State« ma* b**a- g*g,<1. -WV-V- in the lies - - _ pa tn Gulch and Stage I contains more than 13.000 people to- (Nothing Like Them.) faM parti«, ere here’y ao'lda« to appear, Gulch country, telephoned into the , day.—Boise Capital News, ruM<otia and offer e vide ace touehia» raid «¡- city thi» morning to County Judge Itmatlon» at 10 • ehtek a m on Januarv A NOTICE TO CREDITORS- **$*• ’-tore Jo* H Parke«, rotary public st b* Hartman a»klng for tool» to rebuild Is Callie ran be prevralct. Tke an-<»r«t(U< <1 having keen duly appoint ••Be* la f*“4l«ton tjregoa. aad that Snal the road In the gulches H e report» CL Ink'S BLACK LEG VACCINE, e<t «imiatalrslrix of ihv e«ale oi Je l, dish hearlrg »1:1 be held al 10 o'clock a. o< that the warm rains of the past day Cahloruia'efavorite. tbe tuo*i »• UtMle. daveased, all persona bavins i-lalma January ». nmt. borore tb* Register and cessful, ea»ie*t need and lo>»e*i ar*tu I Mid eatala arv he-abv noCiOed to pre cetver at th* I » Laud Office Tn La C mi or two has melted all of the snow c. at tba aiirae to me wt-b tb-prvp*' vouekera Otvfvu priced reliable vaccine nude yet on the ground, and that a flood I Powder,Mringor pill fotm. Writ* al mv reaidence No. »1- Ann iir-e'. in Ike city lb* Mid oetite*taut bating la a prawr a* of l*»ndl?tou Oregon, wttbln in montbe front davit died ttel. 12. tp*. **>l tortu tec to »bleb for free Black Leg Booklet. and washout came down the gulches thia date *h w that aft. r du* dtltgenc* personal »-rrtoe II K| ■— THB I nc Wl I I K UAOOKA I OKI CUTTBK LABORATORY last night, washing out the road in Dated et Pendleton. Oregon Nov n, iw«. ot this nolle* can not t-e mad* hi * b*r»tn San Prandaco UU BOU’OTT. place» so that the traffic was stopped OKPKKK t aad DIKECTKD that --- Our vaccine* are for »ale by A<\mini»tratttx of tbe «etale ot b* given by due *Ud proper publtM and nothing could get past the places. Brock A McComas Co. [ Je-lldlab Beale, deceased f W DAVlB, i Auers Hair Vigor Good Hair Suffered Eight Months DUÍII i I f 11 ■laiW