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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1903)
T!" » the cannery, with the limited number SATURDAY S LOCALS. 4«4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4 ’4*4*4* ♦ + 4*- 4«» of cans on hand, and it is hoped to « ♦ ♦ secure a large shipment of • an* L. 8 Hiliot«', of Echo, in in the city + soon ♦ ■ today. Several doz.cn cans of samples were + WQH M Dunlap, of Echo. Pen- C. L ♦ distributed among the different gn> FRIDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1903. + illeton visitor today eery stores in the ciiy, and the corn- I UMATILLA COUNTY ANIMAL i ♦ ESTATE WILL ONCE B.n Beii«»dlct, uf Echo, WHh a Vi ii. To the Little Folks and a Saving to the Parents ♦ pany will introduce the goods in the WEIGHS 1.650 POUNDS. .or in the city today. MORE GO INTO COURT different points on the Pacific (.'oast by this method. J A Ross. o| Weston, wax a Pen visitor today. NO COUNTRY BETTER Shipment of Cattl« From Alba Bring» dleton Heirs in Arkansas Seek to Have En- I ♦ ♦ PARTY WAS NOT DROWNED. Pete Murray, of Adams. i'lruu down ♦ ADAPTED TO CULTURE. 13.25 and >2.50 Per Hundred—Hoy tire Instrument Set Aside on today on a brief visit. I* Not Abundant There and Is ♦ Grounds The' Joseph Stubblsfield Report of Second Drowning at Moun J W Perringer, of Adams, is in I Worth >11 Per Ton—But F«w Fat the city for a business visit. Was Not Capable of Making a Will tain Sheep Rapide Not True. Soil and Climate Just What They I Cattle Left. —Many Complications Arise. The ld'wiston Tribune, stieaking of ,W. T. Shaw, of Hudson Bay, spent Should Be—If Umatilla County the reported drowning of a party of the day iu Pendleton on busluess Farmers Will Not Embark in the Rod McDonald and Ed Brims, of The estate of Joseph Stubblefield workmen ou Mountain Sheep rapid« ONE HUNDRED J. 8. Edwards, of Adams, spent the Business the Company Will Leaee In Snake river, while trying to rescue Alba, arrived yesterday evening with is again In court, says the Walla ♦ ♦ day in the city transacting business. cattle which Walla Union A few days ago the Land and Themselves Make the the boilers of the steamer Ininaha two carloads of fat Daniel Green, of Adams, was a Pen were shipped out to the Union Meat suit brought by .McDuuald aud Rupp ♦ says: ♦ Demonstration. dleton visitor today tor a short time. for helis In Arkansas was dismissed, ♦ "The Hoke party were safe at the Conn>any at Portland this morning ♦ + Mr. McDonald brought In 17 head Edwards, of Adams, was Mrs. E. and it was thought the trustees W. M. Pierce is in receipt X a com Mountain Sheep rapids and were en * ♦ which averaged 1.200 pounds and .Mr. ide gUHHt of friend* in Pendleton to would be allowed to settle up the + munication from George Stoddard, gaged in constructing a raft last Mon I business and apply the money as di ♦ And don ’ t forget our $375.00 Christ ma* Gift. the director and manager of the La day. Such is the report brought to Brims had 16 head of 3-year-old steers day. + Stephens, a prominent re» rected by the will without further in * J. A Grande beet sugar factory, aud from the city yesterday by J. M. Edwards. which averaged nearly 1.400 jKiunds As a matter of fact the ♦ AU charge customers receive tickets upon payment ♦ F. S. Bramwell, the superintendent of The first I heard of an accident to after the 40-mile drive through tne Ident uf Milton, was in the city to- terruption 4 storm and over the muddy roads. time In which a contest could be in + of bill. ♦ Drawing takes place Dec- 24. day the factory, asking him «xincerning the party was w hen 1 reached A so The lot had shrunk fully 40 pounds stituted had passed l»efore the case * Edwards yesterday, the prospect of inducing the farmers tin.' said Mr. ♦ Bcriinjisnire. a pruHperoutt 4 G w. 4 of this county to put land in beets 'but I am positive that they are all each by the drive. The steers In the farmer of Weston, la in the city to- had been dismissed and there seemed ♦ no possibility of further complica * for the use of the factory, and out safe and are now working on the bunch brought >3.25 pet 100 and the day. tions in the probate court lining a plan that they are willing to raft to float the boilers to Uwiston. cows 12 50. The cows In the lot ♦ C. P Smith, of Weston, spent the Ti e case just Instituted was taken The last 1 beard of the party was on averaged 1.200 pounds each. adopt in the growth of the beets. ♦ Pendleton yesterday on busl day in There was one monster 3-year-old to 'he equity department of the su The growth of the beets in Union my way to this city when a miner ne as perior court, where au effort will be ♦ county does not fill the capaci'y of who was en route to the lower river steer in this lot which weighed 1.650 8. Bradshaw, of Weston, was a Pen made to break the will and allow a the factory at La Qrande. and It is stated that he passed the Hoke party at the end of the long drive, which ♦ had caused a shrinkage of at least dleton visitor yesterday for a short disp-iaition of the property according * the desire of the management of the last Monday. ♦ time to the laws of the states of Oregon loO pounds in this animal, on account “ 'The crew were then building the plant to make arrangements with peo Thon—nds of the world*» b—t peo DEPARTMENT STORE ple X this county and especially of raft and would be ready within a o- his enormous slxe and lhe extreme C E DeGraff, a promiuent stork and Washington ♦ ple have found Instant relief and The heirs In Arkansas. Henry the farmers in the Echo district, to few days to raise the boilers. Had difficulty of keeping up with the herd. man of Juniper. Is ill the city for a tpttdj cure by the um of Cuticura Re This steer was a red Durham, and short visit. White aud Mary McElroy are son and raise beets tor the factory on the an accident of a serious nature hap daughter of a sister of the deceased, solvent, Ointment and Soap in the moot same terms that are given to the pened to the party or any one of toe was raised by Janies Oatley, near Thomas Robertson, of Warren S ta torturing and disfiguring of itching, farmers ot the Grand Ronde valley. crew the miners of the upper river Alba. He will be butchered and the tion. was in the city today on a hua- arid they claim the will »1» made when Mr Stubblefield was in unsound <bo have been making such a g«.«ud would have known of it as a particu enreass placed on exhibition by the ittess trip burning and scaly humours, ecxemaa, min«l and unable to transact business Union Meat Company In Portland. larly close watch is kept on the river thing X the beet culture in the past rashes, itching» and inflammations. Ray Arbogast, a well known reni properly In the vicinity of Alba there are but at this time by all the miners iu the few years Thousands of tired, fretted moth* That was the burden of the com hopes of recovering the Jodies of the few fat cattle left. There are proba d«*nt uf Ix>ng Creek, was a Pendleton Coming to Pendlteon. era, ot skin-tortured and disfigured plaint tn the former ase, but it was bly two carloads which will be ship visitor today McFarland brothers. The gentlemeu above mentioned and W McBride, a promiuent resident brought in the probate court babies, of all ages and conditio—, “ 'It is a very common occurrence ped out yet this winter. Hay is not HELIX, OREGON. t- *111 be In Pendleton either during the tor loose boats to be found in the up abundant in the Alba district and is of Weston, was a business visitor In was abandoned before any action have certified to almost miraculous coming week or the one following, could be taken per river snd it Is probsble ths’ the now worth >11 per ton. while the tbe city today. cur— by the Cuticura remedl— when and will then meet tbe farmers who Unlike the former complaint the finding of the skiff has caus.sl t ie same quality of hay at this time last Jamoa Ross a sto-ktuan of John the beet medicai akin bad failed to re may be interested in tbe subject, and 11eport that the Hoke B*nj 11 yar was worth but >6 and 17 per Day. is iu the city for a few days chief clause iu the document served J lieve, much leas cure. will outline their plans to them and ton. yesterday alleges that the will i* in drowned.' ” on a business trip. Cuticura Treatment ie local and con tell them what tbe company is wil- Chari«-« Olcott aud Nate Rains &IS4» valid for the reason that the trustees CANDIES, CIGARS, ETC. The McFarland brothers referred to stitutional — complete and perfect, of Evho left for A. H Sunderman. ilng to do for the men who will , were brothers of E. D McFarland. of brought In two carloads of cattle for *re given absolute and unlimited pure, sweet and wh ole some. Bathe tbe home this morning after transa« ting the beets them- raise agree to either I pow r as to the execution of the affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap 1 Adams, who 1« making every effort to the Frey-Bruhn Company, at Seattle, business In the city. C. G. KNIGHT, Proprietor selves, or give their land to th>- use recover their bodies >ru*i aud as lu tbe application of any and hot water to cleanse tbe skin of He is of the from the Alba country W E Woods, of Albena. spent the and all proceeds of the estate, and 5 ot the company crusts and scales and soften tbe thick opinion that they will be found some • • ................................................................• • day in the city » (siting friends nnd ■ that it is not ascertainable from the Both at first sight and alter con- distance down the Snake or even on ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, NEWS OF ATHENA I torn. s X the will what the real Inten- transacting business. sideration, tbe offer ot tbe company and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to the Columbia river, owing to the high is a .good one. and one that will put allay Itching, irritation and inflamma- Mr. and Mrs. R N. Stanfield Uun of the testator was as to tbe ul water In the streams W. R. Taylor Does Not Recover from tton, and soothe and heal, and lastly money into the pockets of this coun I Echo, are In the city today the * ue*ts timate application of hl* property. Blood Poisoning — Several Cases of take Cuticura Reeolveut to cool aad ty. tor ail the conditions are favora-1 of friend» and relatives. The heir» hope to break tbe will HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS cleanse the blood, and put every func- Illness—S. C. Kilgore Is Recover ble. Not only is the soli ot the Echo R N. Adams. one of the well and allow the property to be divided Uon in a state of healthy activity. ountry and X Birch creek an«', the ! mg—Very Successful Protracted known residents of McKay, waa « ‘ atno.ig the m according to law In More greet cure« of simple, scroft»- i other land of like nature in the coun-1 Spent With Physicians, but Without j this event all the personal property Meeting—Removal of Athena Post Pendleton visitor today. lous and hereditary humours are dally Effect — Cured at Medical Lake. ty more adapted to beet culture than ] New and Sec would revi-rt to Mrs Stubblefield un made by Cuticura remediee than by all office. Mr. and Mrs C O. Btepher -. of der the laws X Oregon, in which ond Hand Good® Spo other blood and akin remedl— com ' '.han of Union county, where it ha.» Medical lake Salts Mtg Co Umatilla, were the guests of ft ends Athena D«< 18.—Th«- infant son «roven such a success, but the same • stat, .Mr Stubblefield reside-«! Mr. bined, a single set being often «uffk-ient kane. Wash ; Bought and Sold X Dr and Mrs Botkin was i «irk last in the- city for a few day* rates will be extended by the O R & Stubblefield left no «hildre-u. neither to cure the moot diotre— ing Dear 8ira- For ten years I had I week. R Albee, one of Pilot Rock a | prom N. to the growers in this county that father nor mother, and the only heirs when all else falls. been almost a cripple from rh«-uma- B F Ogl.- and T B Simonton re Incnt tltlxens. was in the city for a except Mrs. Stnbb!efi«->d »•> far have been given to those of Union tism. and frequently was in such a turned horn»- from tbeir mountair. ihort visit with his friends county. Al! points on the road «an condition that I could hardly get known are the nephew- and nie*<e MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY S Caverhill, of Ix»ng Creek frana- 1 Arkansas lave the same privileges at this end around On June 9 I came to Medi tenches near Ridge and Gurdaae. X the line as those on the other side cal lake to try tbe hot baths Wa» yesterday They report everything in : acted business in Pendleton rester- 312 Court Street fine condition !n that vicinity day and visited with friends X the mountain. MiLACULOUS ESCAPE. almost helpless at that time On ac Miss Lney Jenktus was sick at her M K Willis and R W Willi- (VO With and Without Irrigation. count of cold, bad weather during hi-me most X the week. of tbe prosperous men of Freewater, c J. Saltmarsn and Two Childran, Around Weston it is (he opinion of June, took only a few Medical lake MAKE YOUR MARK An entertainment was glveu Satur are tn the city for a short business Are Hurled Down an Embankment those who are familiar with the re baths. later tbe weather warming I i qui remen is of beet culture that the up. I began tbe treatment in earnest, day evening in honor of C. C. Hogue, visit Without Serious ln|ury. i a grand lodge official, at which a big Doug Rodgers. X Echo, was a bus- IN THE WORLD □arrest would be a good one with no and at this writing. August 8. con ir-esa *.s!tor In the city today, having » irrigation at all Around Echo the sider myself entirely well Tbe hot crowd assembled Last evening about 4.30. John T Ogle X Willow Spring ar b-en called here t© attend the trial Saitmarsh who reside* on Birch fields would require at least a little water baths in the Medical lake rived in tbe rlty, Thursday, and will o! a case in tbe justice court Creek, «a* driving home with a water, but this is in a great many water have done business for me YWTCHES •j-etid a few day» visiting hi* parents Miss Ethel G Galbraith. X Praine waguniuad ot feed a- cum;<anled by Don't be satisfied to move •»««s’. places easy to get Any place that Before coming to this place I spent a; d other relatives City, waa the guest of friends in Pen bis two »mill children, and when along in the same old way for win raise alfalfa will raise the sugar several hundred dollars with physi R Taylor, who La* been suffer dleton yesterday for a short time passing over the Whittemore grade, low wages. We can help you □eet and make It a good crop And cian« and tor variou« remedies but ing so badly with blood poisomng. while on her way home to sp>-nd the five mile« from this city, on the Birch <-arve out a successful carver. jesides that, it is the best thing received no benefit until I tried Mos Thousands have iccreared tbeir g< tting along very poorly and i* but h< >1 i«iay s Creek road, the wagun slipped off. Known to alternate with the alfalfa cai lake water salaries by following our plan. ¿ragging the team with it and throw i little or no better is a crop. It a field is put in beets THOS BEU. We can train you in spara time Revs. Moore and Jenkins are hav N«w Teacher at Fairview. ing the man and children violently after it has grown alfalfa for a num Spangle. Wash and at «inali co-t for any of th» ing fine sucres* with their meeting, Aaron Hefley. late of Cc-Jo. Iowa, to th«- ground aud after pas-ing aim ber of years, and then cultivated fur : Mr. Bell is 71 year« X age, and with a crowded bo—e every evening. following positions : «as a visitor in the city today, hav pletely over them, the wagon landed a three or four years in beets, at the says he has thrown his cane away A carefully retorted »U»k «t S C. Kilgore, who recently has ing come from Weston to take an ex in the bottom X the gorge, upside and of that time it will yield better tor good. He walks erect and strong tw-en unable to work ou account X amination for a temporary certificate «town. Alfalfa than ever before as an Indian au Injury on bis right hand. Is able to teach in the public schools of the The team was piled up tn a heap | Diamond« Cflt GikkS The value ot the land would in Sold by Tailman A Co., lead ng to take up his work again county. Mr Hefley has been engaged on top of the wagon, the harness I Watch«« crease two and three-fold, as is evi Iruggists. and A. C. Koeppoa k Art Pottery The Athena postoffice was moved tn teach the Fairview sch«o! on I.oet broken and the feed rack on tbe denced by the experience of the land Bros Jewelery Imported China In tbe new building that has recently Creek, south of Weston The .oad wagon a complete wreck owners in Union county, who before Sterling Silverware And Burst Leather b«-vu prepared fx it on th.- i south X grain was strewn from the top the time of the factory, held tbeir side of .Main atreet. They will turn ■ovelty Clocks Plated Silverware I to the bottom X the grade, and .and at all figures from >15 up. which | the old postoffice building into busl- CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS strange to say. both children and Mr *ame land now cannot be bought for i Saltmarsh escaped with a bad scare V*lne for price« at Christmas tune aid every day is tke ye*r n«-s> offices. three times the price. It baa been reported that Dr Pia- Bax 799 and a few very alight bruises Hill n 111 111 iln III v III I I— Batter Labar Conditions. mor.don had removed a tape won» I W w II Illi Mr Saltmarsh and tbe children oc We engrave, Free of Charge. SCRANTON, PA. The labor situation here is bet'er from Lewis O’Det measuring abntrt cupied a high seat ro a feed rack I g>x4s bought from ns. 11 j 45 fee- than it is in the vicinity X La UMATILLA COUNTY GREW on tbe wagon, and tbe wagon 'timed Or tall oa our total rsprc—ata- QUARTET FROM WALLA not too busy, we will eagrave Grande, for here we have the Indians over so suddenly that al! X them ti—, T W. Bratkins. 127 Lee »treet 8.000 ACRES THIS YEAR. .-ontiguous. and these same people NEWS OF MILTON y> nr, article while yon wait. WALLA ARRESTED TODAY. were hurled to the ground and_ e Pendleton, Ore travel to the fields of La Grande to entire outfit ¡«assed over them tn its □are for the bee’s. There is no people Case X Serious lllneee fram Typhoid descent down the grade. — Avoragod 29 so well adapted to the topping and Acreage in the County Mr. Saltmarsh is the mac who was Few Scandals Mora or Less Make Fever — Opera House Benefit Ball — A Bushels per Aero—R. C. Judson pulling of beets and to their thinning No Oiffsranc« to th« Represent* struck by an O. K k N passenger Left for Cuba — Masonic and Esst before the harvest as the Indians, Brought Seed to the County Five train on the Alta street crossing in H.tdMse ■ ern Star Social—Miss Pierce I« at tives X t><« Garden City's Social this city sometime over a year ago. 1 and it is to them that the growers of Years Ago From North Dakota— » Lockets Circl««—Charg«« of Adultery and aud is totally deaf. Tbe wreck was Home for a Visit. Union county look for help. If the ♦ Jeweler and Optician First Steps in Development of i IX GOB» * i people X this county raised the beets Appar- picked up today and aside from a tew Milton. Dec 18—Mr» R M Dor Seduction Ar« Profuse and Great Agricultural F sc tor. ♦ • w<t fid Hied, lie In the fields X this county the IndW broken straps on the harness and a othy has gone to Northport. Wash , * •ntly Uncont reverted. I-rice m l the- quality Near i «»t ttflkv. ♦ ans would be here to do lhe work, demolish««! rack, the damage was ♦ in response to s message announcing ■re right. of R. C. Judson, industrial agent * and the ralaera could depend on them. slight the sickness of her daughter. Miss t Miss Oertnide Ackerman of Walia ♦ The work there is done at so much the O. R k N.. returned from Athena i Minnie. « Walla, I* In the city looking for a i 4 an acre, so that the growers can keep last evening, alter spending the day i DEED FROM GERMANY. 4 Mrs Jonathan Edwards Is here wayward lover, and has found him in that vicinity yesterday, securing • 4 tab on the amount X work done from her home at Pendleton, visiting Mrs Addie M Sullivan and Miss Bes ♦ figures and data on the Umatilla corn 1 If the company cannot persuade I am better prepared h« r daughter. Mr« .M R Stuart sie M. Mann, both X Walia Walla.! It Transfers Interest m Pilot Rock ♦ the fanners of this county tn raise crop. ♦ Mrs John H MKJuary was in Wäl and Frank Howard (ar Leonard.) I than ever to supply Realty- i the beets, they are willing to rent There were grown- in Umatilla I ♦ county this year a total of 8.000 acres! l’ Walla, Wednesday, the guest of her the erstwhile owner uf the bulldog 1 A deed was filed in the office uf the ■ Ladies and Gents with froip 100 to 200 acres X land in a fa sister. Mrs J F McRae 4 that caused tbe prizefight, and J Q * ♦ vorable location, either in one tract >f corn, which averaged 29 bushels Ml «a Elisa Denny, of Pendleton, Hoke, an ex railroad man of Walla county recorder this morning that 3 Shoes that WEAR, are jer acre. Four thousand acre* of i has traveled for some distance over or in several, and will pay for it nut ♦ this corn is tributary to Athena and I who has been here visiting her ■la Walla, are in the «'ounty jail charg tbe world, STYLISH and are al It was an instrument a nominal, but a reasonable rental ter. Mrs. H H Wilkinson, left yes- ed with lewd cohabitation, and with ■ ♦ transferring from Heinrich Schu- for a term of years, that they may 4.0«® a«-res X it tributary to Westou. terday for Walia Walla where «be wavs COMFORTABLE a charge X seduction and adultery Among the farmers growing the' macber and I-ens Schumacher, his ♦ be able to demonstrate to the people w I) visit friends banging over two of them wife, to Detlef H Schumacher, all of 4 that it is a paying crop and some largest acreage were Charles Wilkes, Shoes made to your R E Frailer, proprietor of the Be.- ♦ I thing that they should adopt. They with 100 acres; Charles Brothering I«eonar«l and Miss Mann and Huke i kits 9 to 16. Inclusive, in the-town of Hive store, went to Lewlaton, Wed ♦ own measure. and Mr» Sullivan came to tbe city Pitot Rock wlll ask no bonus and no favors but ton. with 90; T J. Kirk and Chari»« nesday. ua a business trip. Coppick, with 40. and many others tbe first of the week and registered The grantor« are residents of Kiel. on the other hand will take the land ♦ D C (Jraiiam X Walla Walla was Repairing a specialty. $2.00 with So to 35 acres. Many ot the | at the Gratz lodging house as man Germany, and the deed was attested paying a good sum therefor and will 4 h< re. yesterday, the guest of Presi ♦ Last night finding that by the Ametican agent in that qity. up to $7.50. assume all risks, hoping to prove to «mall crops averagetl 32 bushel* an«l dent and Mrs Dixon X Columbia col and wife. 4 the people that their scheme. is a T. J Kirk’s crop averaged 35 bush- • Miss Ackermau was in the ciiv kx>k- The grantee is a resident of Pilot 4 lege, i els per acre. ing tor them, they changed tbe regis Kok Part of tbe instrument and good one and for the betterment of These make elegant Christmas Gifts R»-v W B Eakic Is expected homA ♦ ter. but not before they had been lo the affidavits were executed in Ger The corn grown in Umatilla coun I the country, the Increase of the pop À. EKLWW this afternoon, from Pasco, where he ♦ ulation, the settlement X the county ty is the Dakota yellow dent variety, has been assisting in a revival meet cated by the police, and this morning man and the consideration for all of and the seed was brought to this 4 and the gathering X wealth 126 Coert Street ing. He will fill bis place in the pul they were arrested in the room* by the work and property transfer is ♦ Marshal Scheer, upon tbe complaint If at the end ot the term the coun county by Mr Judson and R B. Mil pit here Sunday. ler. freight agent of the O R k N . | ♦ of the visitor from Walla Walla try has been put under water, one of Moved from Judd block. The stockholders of the new opera five years ago. from North ...... Dakota bouse will give another of ........................................... Miss Ackerman came to the sher the greatest beet districts X the ■ ♦ their pop distributed >5«’, world will have been opened, and as These gentlemen ♦ « The Diug Store with the Log Cabin Soda Fountain. ular dancing parties this evening. iff's office this morning and had a soon as the acreage will warrant a worth of seed among the farmers of Kirkman's orchestra of Pendleton talk with Hoke, and after a time their ♦ differences were patched up to the factory will be built at Echo, in the the county and the acreage has n- will furnish the music. « ♦ center X the district, for the handl ert-ased from perhaps 50 acres five The Masons and Eastern Star held extent that he »»> willing that the I la Real Estate years ago. to 8,000 acres, averaging i ing of the immense tonnage that ♦ • ♦ ♦♦♦♦ I a social at thefr hall. Wednesday ev ceremony should be performed. But j O ♦ 29 bushels per acre this year could be raised. ening The Masons Installed their of- as he did not have the price of the ♦ 3200 acres good wheat land o Mr. Judson feels a justifiable pride n< ers fo/^the The gentlemen will be in the eit) — —‘ ensuing year al «-r license, he left the matter to the lady, Well watered and improved ♦ who wished to become hi» wife, and inside X two weeks, and will make in this record, as it was with dlfflcni- which a banquet »is served. ♦ * Si2.50 per acre arrangements with the land owners ty that ne secured a promise from Mr. A M Elam took h.s departure w-ith the sheriff and the prosecuting O ♦ ♦ to meet with them in order that the the ln.iwi» to give the first • orn I yesterday for Cuba Mr. Elam will attorney, went to the clerk’« office * 1000 acre stock ranch. All O question may be discussed and some crop item to grow on their land. 1 combine business with pleasure and tor the necessary permit. Here, how Seed to the amount of $&•< was aist will be gone about two months fenced Raises 200 tons of O ever. it was remembered that neith conclusion arrived at. ♦ distributed last year and the company hay; has running water, open ó : Mi«» Ida Tweedy, one of Milton's er was a resident of this county, so ♦ Be Quick and Get First Pick will continue thia progressive policy THIRTEEN PEOPLE CAN 1,000 : ♦ popular young ladles, has gone to the marriage was called off until the range near by. S5000 until Eastern Oregon is producing Ritzville, Wash . where she will here prospective and reluctant groom-to- All of our Holiday *V«k is now here. There'« so much X POUNDS OF MEAT DAILY some valuable crop on every acre of : ♦ 10 room house and two be had finished with the compli- after reside. it that we hardly have room to turn around But we'je idle land. ♦ meats which the Modern conveniences, lots county has in store doing busiu««« ami IX» of It. because our exceptional Company Now Has 4.000 Pounds of Miss Alice iawson is seriously ill The corn harvested in this county for him and can hasten to the altar Christina* ami New Yeer gift things are “Catching Ou '* ♦ S j 5° o ♦ Canned Product on Hand—Could this year was all first-grade and mar of typhoid fever at tbe home of her Come ami lock through the «lock. It will not take v«.»u long brother in Freewater, and is under at Walla Walla, under the eye of the Handle More Meat if Can« Could ketable at the grist mills and the : ♦ lose« just what you want. All on Easy Terms. Washington officers. the care of Dr J H Kennedy. ♦ acreage will be increased next year Be Secured. Miss Ackerman will return to her ♦ Miss Ada Pierce, who is In Spo kcady for a ChrietmaA The entire crop this year was grown : ♦ kane attending Blair's business col home thin evening, where she will ♦ W. -H. Boyd, president of the Echo on summer fallow land and it has lege. will arrive here Saturday even wait, In company with the prosecut I E. T. WADE &. SON Drive ♦ ♦ i Cold proved to be one of the very beat ing for a brief visit with her mother, ing attorney of that district, for the < ♦ F. O. Box IN i is tantamount to having on band a American Hare Packing and ♦ crops that can be grown to rest the ♦ Phone Black Illi tUhce Is K. O. Bld« ♦ Mrs. L. D. Pierce. return of Hoke. Hack or Buggy which was sXd in thia Storag«* Company, was in the city last ♦ ♦ ♦ estsblishment, for here are to be found evening and this morning, returning land and kill out the weeds. Miss Mann is a working girl of ♦ While at Athena yesterday, Mr. home on the delayed train today. He ♦ ♦ vehicle« of many styles, sixes and Walla Walla, who has fallen under Miss Thompson Leaves Hospital. A ♦ Judson made arrangements with T. says the cannery is running steadily shape« - all, however, noted for tbeir O. F ♦ U Thompson and wife left tor the spell of the actor man. and she 4» « J Kirk to sow an experimental field with a force of 13 people, 1 and is strength, graceful lines, cartainty X » ♦ Leather Wrist Bags : their horn«« on Butter creek, this 1« in the jail with Mrs. Sullivan, Silver Wrist Bags of the famous Hannan barley, the lasting many yean and of being driven canning about 1,000 pounds of Amer- Silver Cbatlaine Bag« this morning, accompanied by their who is the wife of a laboring man ♦ Yotir leather Chatiaine Bags : over many mites We bars Top Buggies frow Iran bare each day. foremost brewing barley grown in daughter, who has been in St An of Walla Walla. Collar and Cuff Boxea MS up an 1 Winos* Hacks sad Wagons. Bast ladle«' and Man's Pocketbooks ♦ They have over 4,000 pounds of the Germany, and the result of this trial thony hospital for several weeks, la tho world Made from sir dried timber,will Men « Bll) Books. Wallet« and Bill Folders ELECTRICALJWORK ♦ Hoke was formerly a brakeman on ♦ not chock in ibis climate. Call snd solost prepared article on hand now, await- will be watched with Interent by the Rolla. Music one of the roads leading into that ♦ critically ill with typhoid fever While Traveling Casas from our large stock. * ing tbe labels and thiB morning had company and the entire community. she 1« not yet fully recovered, she 1« city. Will be properly and prompt : Mr. Judson rejoices to know that greatly improved and careful nurs 1,600 dressed rabbits in cold storage. Miss Ackerman is another working * ly done if entrusted to us. » The cannery could handle more Umatilla county is now the banner ing at home it is thought will entirely girl from the Garden City, though Come and look them over while they are all here ♦ « •» meat if cans could be secured, but corn county of Oregon and will not restore her health We can till your wants for short she was willing to stay in this city ♦ within a the capacity of the tinsbop at which rest until the arid hills of this and time ♦ and you can get first choice. and wait for the release of her pros electrical supplies of all kinds ♦ ♦ other Eastern Oregon counties tbe cans are made is taxed and the are » pective husband, if she can find a Electrical contracting is our yielding harvests of his famous cannery is wailing for a large supply dry place to work. Editor Brown In Town. ♦ specialty r.nd we would like land alfalfa. of cans. ♦ ♦ w. E. Brown, the editor of the to figure with you. So far as tested the meat canned : Echo N uwb , was a Pendleton ________ visitor Bear thia in mind whan yao ♦ Hot Shot from Mars. Want Proofs of Marriage. Sole dealers in the old reli has proved to be canned in perfect need poultry and stock anpiMaa today, having come here to report the Wednesday night Robert Wilson of ♦ order, aw not the slightest per cent ♦ and ask for the Intaraationil County Judge Hartman is In re- pork difficulty being aired in the jus Fossil, saw n meteor fall on Mule able Edison Lamps ♦ t Poultry and Stock Food. Una of loss has been experienced. Tbe celpt of a letter from John Pringle of tice court this afternoon. for bis : Shoe butte, 22 miles southeast of Fos Good Work — Right Prices utmost care is taken to follow a sci Vernonia, addressed to County Judge per ♦ Kow JCure for your cow trou sil. He secured it next morning and ♦ bles ♦ entific method of canning, and the W. C. I-a Dow. It 1« a request that placed It on exhibition at the Fossil ♦ ♦ company feels that all difficulties he ascertain the proofs of marriage Lawyer E«teb, of Echo. t'ric Aei«t ui the Mood cans«-« Sciatic*. G« mii and \'eural«ia public school. It appeared to be ♦ J. L. VAUGHN ♦ have been ¿voided by this caution and in the cane of Allee A. Free! and L ♦ A Esteb, a prominent attorney round and about the site of a man's ♦ care. THE REX RHEUMATIC RING « 8pencer Roce, who were married by and councilor at law of Echo. 1« in flat when falling. l< was flattened by ♦ 127129 East Alta St. West Coort Street Removes the eauae rr.ee g poatal aatti wUl linac »>«le booUat Mr. Boyd says the small dr'vee Judge LaDow about 20 years sgo. the city today, having been called * the fall, and the present site Is 12x24 ♦ Agent for Laa'a U m Killer tail» thsatory Rhx RUCt Marie C u made occasionally supply more rab The proofs are wanted in order to here to prosecute a case In the court Near Matt kick Bldg. inches sn<l 4 Inches thick — Dalles t LOU» HVHMKia, Acaat. Fcadktoti.________________ Hwruhrd.____ bits than necessary for the use of make application for a pension. of this district. Chronicle. 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KOEPPEN & BROS •I SAMPLE BARGAINS A Great Christmas Exhibition Leather and Silver Gift Novelties I MEAGLE BROS., TIE BLACK8HTHI THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST C. F. Coleswortby F. W. Schmidt