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BREVITIES. tire that map on the wall theie. you I will nee that the secretary of th«- In terior approved the entile right of way last July, and that no changes will be made from what has been ofti «•¡ally acted upon may be positively asserted. Of course, we may In some eases change the right of way for a few hundred feet but the line as a We whole has been mapped out have no surveyors in the field look We know ing over several routes, where we will go.” "Land grabbers tuny rob legitimate settlers of a chance at tarin lands along the company’s right ot way, but this cannot be helped. “They are not injuring us. as we have out light of waj and we will hardly nuke any fight under sudi circumstances." From reports at the office® of the company, it is certain that the coun try south of Shaniko, along the Col umbia Southern extension, will be vety materially increased In value. Government land down them, is gen erally taken up. where it is at all ac cessible. and before a foot of track has been laid vast tracts of fine farm ing territory will jump from nothing to |25 an acre. The forerunners of the boom aie in the country, and va rious speculations are being exploit ed. most of which have to do with farm land sch«'mes. but the townsite agent is not absent CHINAMAN’S WHITE WIFE. Celestial Marries American Girl and Strickland, of Weston, Charles Will Come to Pendleton to Live. .e day in the city on busi- spent FRIDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1903. A dispatch to the On-gon Daily ness. Journal from Helena, Mont., says that Mrs. E. Wortman of Elgin is the WOMAN DESERTED BY HER Kam. a wealthy Chinese, lias mar guest of friends in the city for a few FAITHLES8 PARAMOUR. ried a white girl and intends to make days. Pendleton his future home Miss Hattie Ward uf Ritzville was Kam was arrested for betrayal the guest of friends in the city yes- / According to the Woman's Story. She rather than stand trial for FARMERS PAID ACCORDING terday. Has Been Sinned Against by a crime consented to marry I .eta TO VALUE OF BUTTER Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Smith of Echo I. O. O. F. AND REBEKAHS Trifling Husband—Her Guilty Part Cormlck ot Helena and with Idboo in are in the city for a short visit with «ash in his ixx'kets. the proceeds ner Has Disappeared With Her from the sale of a busineua in Liv GAVE AN OYSTER SUPPER friends. Savings, Earned as a Cook. Leav. ingston. Mont., took his pretty bride Mrs. George Robertson. of Walla Creamery Company Will Pay on Ba Walia, was the guest of friends in ami bought a ticket to Pendleton. ,ng Her Stranded in Thia City. sis of Butter in the Market—Farm Visitors from Joseph and Sheridan— the city today. An inquiry among the local Chinese R. E Frazier Has Returned from ers Given the Benefit of Every A romance «as strand<*d last night merchants does not disclose any fur F. M. Coffey, a prominent resident Lewiston—Mayor Miller Has Re of Camas, was a Pendleton visitor to in Pendleton, and this morning one- ther Information In regard to the Raise—Butter Fat Will Sell at turned from Washington, Where He day on business. half of It Is in this city. while the pair, but the residents of Chinatown About Two Cents Less Than But- are exix-i ’ant and will welcome the W. D. Chamberlain, the county Has Been Selling Nursery Stock. other is some place between here new addition to the West Alt* str««et 'lerk. will spend the holidays with ter. and the East, though the exact loca social circle in a fitting manner Milton. Dec. 23.—Miss Florence relatives in Athena tiun is not known The following interesting letter Charles L. Holway. one of the well Stevenson of Nez Perce, Idaho, ar HAS STARTED FREAK PAPER last night the sheriff » office re rived yesterday and for several weeks known residents of Ukiah, was a from the Commercial Cream Compa wi.l be the guest of her sister. Mrs. Pendleton visitor today. ceiwd word to watch for an eloping Former Umatilla County .Man ny. at Salem, will answer the many En. M. M. Dittebrandt. couple ou the evening traiu, who J W. Kennedy and family of I-a inquiries made at this office regard gages in Journalism in Seattle. Mayor S. A. Miller returned Sunday- Grande are the guests of Pendleton were supposed to be on their way C. T. Taylor, tor eight years agent ing the price paid for cream by the from Spokane and other northerr friends for a holiday visit. from Heppner to the East. They and operator on the O R A N. al towns, where he had been on busi creamery company. Miss Belle Ferguson of Walla Wai were Will Baker and Mrs Oma Gar Kamela. has just started a monthly ness connected w -» j -is nursery. The price paid will be regulated ia was the guest of friends in the ner. both of that city. journal of astrology in Seattle. Carl M. Williams, who has been in city for a short time today. by the market price of best creamery The officers were not able to catch He calls the new publication "The Portland studying dentistry, arrived butter, as explained, the farmer be the people wanted from the descrlp- New Moon.” and it will be .saued on J. O. Holcumb of Adams spent the here yesterday to spen- the holiday? 'ions given, and came to the conclu the date of each new mooti in the iav in th«* city visiting friends and ing given every advantage of every with his parents. raise in prices. »ion that they were not on the train, year It is devoted to the teaching Miss Hazel Coffman a student of buying some Christmas things. To determine th«- possible lucome but this morning the woman was an<i advice uf astrology in business, A. Vanderventer and daughter, ot from selling milk, it is only neces Columbia college, will leave toinor LEWIS AND CLARK JOURNAL found at the Hotel Pendleton and the religion and life, and will man- a row for the Cove to spend her vaca Union, was in the city the guest of sary to multiply the amount of but- man had vanished, together with 8130 specialty ot predicting futuie events friends for a short time today. tion. ter fat produced each month per cow. First issue of the Official Paper of th« of h««r money and the keys to her by m«‘sns of a»tro)ogical heron-opes R. E. Frazier returned Monday from George Grout, of La Grande, who by the price of butter in the market, trunk Fair Is Now Out. Mr. Taylor wa» a known crauk on Lewiston, where he went on business. lias been visiting in the city for a less 2 cents per pound. .Mrs. Garner is the wife of Harve th«- subject of astrology whll • holding The first issue of the Lewis and Clement K Wilcox went to Fail- ew days, left for home last evening Interestinn Data. the G.uner. who has been for some time the position ot agent on the ORA published by Clark Journal, field. Wash., to visit his cousin. Ear Dan Smythe left this morning for and Clark Fair Corporation, at »01 king for a sheepman near Echo. N . and went from Kameia to San King Lewis Eastern Oregon the average In Arlington, where he will spend the Portland, and which is the only of Rhe has teen a tesldent of Heppner Frat.<lsco three years ago. where be L. Hayes arrived here yesterday ’hiistmas holidays with his parents. herd of ranch cows yields 25 pounds of butter fat per month, where cream ficial journal in any way authorized tor some time, and is well known intended to launch "The New Moon from his home at Sheridan. Ore., and H. F. Conner, the O. R. ft N. at eries have been operated and but by the corporation, ha» made its ap there. In the sheriff’s offic- this is visiting his sister. Mrs. J. I* morning she broke dowu and wept torney, of Portland, was a Pendleton ter averages 30 cents per pound all pearance. Hayes. ENORMOUS DRESSED HOGS bitterly as she told her story isitor today for a short time on bus- It is a highly illustrated journal of Mrs. W. C. Howard will leave to the year. This would mean an in She »aid that she had been tnarri«-«1 Two Animals at Platzoeder's Weigh I morrow for Heppner for a visit with neon. ««ini«- of 28 cents pei pound for 25 36 page», printed on enameled paper W H. Baker, of Pilot Rock, is in ixiunds of butter fat per cow. or »7 and bearing maní picturesque <!«- lor over five years and that but a •enta, Mr. and Mrs James J 1.275 Pounds. he city for a short visit to buy per head pet month Not every herd signs and is ably edited by Willi» small 1 «art ot that time had been Atkina» Conrad Platzoxiei has a couple uf spent with her husband, After mov visit h s of common cows will average 25 Dun I way It will be enlarged to -nd Mrs. A. H. Meek are here Jhristzr.as presents and the biggest bogs on record in bls from Joseph and are visiting at the riends. jounds each per month, some ot about 44 ¡«ages hereafter, and will be lug to Heppner he had still s|«ent shop on Main street 1 have a full line of RODGERS 1847 WARE Both of them most of his time awav from home, home of Mr. and Mrs. Will McQueen Mr. and Mrs W. H. .Middleman of them running as low as 18 and 20 devoted to publicity of the fair, and were raised by Dave Cargil on his Chafing Dkhefi, Tassel Mats, Carvers, Pocket The Cosgrove Concert Orchestra talt Lake City are guests at the Ho- pounds, while several herds have av in making known the wonderful re and the las' time, since he had gone ranch near the city and one weighs to Echo, he had teen away for over company will give a concert tonight el St. George for a short visit iu •■raged over one pound a day each, sources and natural advantage» of «Si? pounds and the other pounds three months In that time «he had Knive- for men, boys and ladies, Razor out in the new opera hall. • he city. or 30 pounds a month, making an in th- Northwest dressetl The animal» were but a The company guarantees an issue uri'ten to him five times and he bad 1 ast night the Odd Fellows and th- Miss Annie Harvey, who has been come from milk $8.4v per cv» i**r little over a y«-*r old when they were fits, nickel plated Ware, etc. that will maka of W.fiOO copies per month, and It Is answered her with one short letter Rel»-kah» entertained their friends ai (siting her sister. Mrs. M B. Jor- month. Th«- money she had with her was killed, and as they hang in the shop their hall. An oyster supper was Another question settled by the liberally patronized by all the lead an. left for her home at Pilot Rock as big a» joung beeves They 00k nice and ut«ful presents her own and not her husband's, av -e. .ed arid a very enjoyable evening letter is that of skimming stations. ing arms of the metropoli« xis morning teporte«! by him, and she worked for were s | hx iallly fed for the market was spent by those present. It is necessary for each farmer to George Runbark of Weston .» a separate his owu milk, and the it all. earning It c«x>klng for a sheep <'all and examine my liiie before buying SENATOR MITCHELL IN LIMBO GENTLEMEN WILL RECEIVE ’endleton visitor today, having come man of Heppner. She had 83M. all EASTERN OREGON LAND. reamery will take the cream from the citv to attend to some Christ- •f which with the exception ot $?>. every door, thus leaving the warm Society Affairs Inaugurated January Six Districts Comprising Over Eight "mas purchases. skim milk at home for laAaediat* Alleged That He Stole a Horse From • ahi had earn«-d and th«* »mall sum «•»» given her by her father 1 for Next Year. A. L. Feiss, advertising solicitor tor J S. Holmes Yesterday. Million Acres of Territory. use and doing away with ’he old te Sb«- had given th«* money to Baker ie Lewis and Clark Journal, of dious task of delivering The g. nllemeu of the city are mak Senstor Mitchell ha» now ap|«-ared No in the six lan.-l districts of Oregon The last telling him to keep it as she was ing great preparations to receive this there still remains open to settlement Portland, is in the city in the inter skimming stations ate maintained in an entirely new role sts of his paper. »inee hand separator» have been in time it was just plain drunk, but now afraid of losing it. and she did not year when the glad New Year is ush- many million acres of public lands think that he had run away ered in As this is the first tlme the Mrs A. T. Scott of Pilot Rock is troduced. he has risen to tbe dignity of an al During the present year there have Baker is a carpenter and Stone world has seen a l»-ap year for eight leged horse tntef. He was arrested been a larger number of entries I han spending the holidays in this city Mr. Goodhue's Letter. i-ason ot Heppner and had over year» th«- gentlemen have one last ith her daughters. Mrs. M. B. Jor last evening charged with having usual, but a vast area of good ;an<i 74 i MAIN STREET The letter is as follows: untied a saddle hotse belonging to ia -i with him at the time he reached opportunity to make up for and they still remains unclaimed and unaettl *d ian and Mrs. Dr. Garfield. ini- city ||e ha» been making love Salem. i>ee 22.— <To the Editor.)— J. S Hulmes, a farmer living in the are intending to do it in the bes! J. J. Stubblefield returned from upon. Replying to your inquiry, will state vicinity of Pendleton, from his stand tn the wife for sum«* time In the ah- style ptMaible At many of the "Most ot the best lands nearest the Boise City last evening, where he has >een looking after mining interest» 1 hat the basis of prices paid for but ing place on Cottonwood street, and «en.-«- of the hu»hand. and for a long hrxi»«-» the gentlemen, botk young > kh ***seees s sesaa aa s sa As se tt a ci’:«'s anu settlement? have been tap. ter fat to patrons of our creamery riding him away contrary to the line «he repulsed his advance? at and old, will entertain th -lr lady en. t e only difference offered 'he or the past eight months. Robert Cronin, who has been at is alway.» upon the highest market peace and dignity of the state and last overcome by his promises sh- friends, and be for once tbe bouts at new settler between the present an.l consented to elope with him quotations tor best creamery butter. ’h«- litres of the ownet ao 1 tbe celebration of the birth uf a New previous years being that he -n 1st ending the University of Oregon at A Supreme Moment they bad agreed to be married Year 1 For example, when best creamery i ‘ ugene. is home for the Cnristma» He is now in the county jail, and now go farther away from the towns At Heppner Jitnct.on last night. butter is selling for 30 cents, the »ill remain there until be is invited of expectation could be eaaUy olidays with his parents in the city and villages. Marie Wainwright Coming. turned Into an hoar of vexaUow Jesse I.earn of Prescott is in the price paid to the («iron for butter to attend the session of the United 1 tb««y re.»elve«« a telegram warning The La Grande district, comprising •hem that the officers wsme after a’ would not be less than 28** States court in Portland Hugh Grady, advance agert tor <he by having a dull <wrver to wrestle the counties of Baker. Union. V >r- •ity. the guest of relatives ano an-i whe, thev reached E« «''» Marie Wainwright theatrical rompa Mr. Learn cents per pound. delivered at the row. Umat’ila and Wallowa, is ona o' riends for the holidays with. Your Xtuas feast would | ’!•*> lai ci the rain while the bu reamery. ny wait In the city today, arranging •he largest and most important in th» < a former resident of the city. RUSH AT POSTOFFICE be one of annoysnee unieva yoa I fand and tbe deputy sheriff went for the presentation of The Twelfth I wish to correct a wrong tmpres Lost — Bay mare, branded “ B. H. entire sta;e. through the cars several time* Ar Night, by that company at the Fra have a set of oar fine HbeAeM The gree’ts»! number of unappro n left sboilder; strayed from Bailey »•on you now seem to have in regard yesterday's Broke All Records. With riving at Pmdieton Baker told hl* zer on January ! He left for Port- »tee! carvers with good »tag Reward o our methods of operating a cream priated acres, 938.463, is in Baker toss' pasture st Meacham 120 Registered Packages companion to go to the Hotel Pendle land on the delayed train this after vlll be paid for information furnish ery. W? do not follow the old meth nand'ee. that will die join I a tur county; the second In Wallowa. 520. Yesterday was the red letter day ton and that he would call her for noon ri to iJtto Boettcher. Pendleton, Ore •>d of operating the whole milk sys 267, and the third largest in Gra it key and carve it io wafer ahcea in ibe early train, when they would go tem. Hence, we do not es'ablish in the history of the Pendleton post 429.686. The total area of land zur a Lurry (Nr fine -dock of taUe on their Journey Since then he ba* «kimming stations ard have milk office. l.*st night 120 register«-«! let Spends Holidays m Sa ’ em. face in the district is 8.843.000 acres cutlery for Xmas gift» an uwfal there to be delivered and separated ! ters came Into the office, which not Iw-en wen H K Bickers left this afternoon Of the unappropriated land more than Mrs Garner still believes that But to the contrary, we require each mak.-s a. new record for on«- day by for Salem, where he will join his and will be appreciated by 'be 2.402.000 acres are reserved either patron to own and operate a hand nearly ]0ft. The rest of tbe routine ker is true to her but that he family for the Christmas holidays. hou-ewife. permanently or temporarily. The to power separator and take tbe cream business of the office shows as great >amt frightened and is in hiding He will settle up all of his affairs in tal liumhei of appropriated acres 1.« I til such a time as he thinks safe tn from the patron's door, or if more ar increase in proportion, and the 'hat city and will then remove with « about 600,000 ;o‘ire than th** unappro- » She say» that she his family to this city, where he will « onvenieut. it Is delivered by or ship- force Is working day and night to »end for her priate I acres ii the district. « an Court Street •e«t in by rail to ,ae creamery. keep up with the rush of tbe season knows her hueban«! would not live reside In the future. Acres. ADVANCED TO FOURTH PLACE with her now. and that she would By this means the warm skimmed Total area of land in the AS WHEAT SHIPPING POINT milk is kept at uome and the endless I not return to him if he would She Sale of South Side Let*. Deafness Canne! Be Curco state of Oregon ................. 61,277,440 where labor of going to and from the skim Sy I'wwl applkatkiw. »• «bey rana« rvwrb «rill not return to Heppner A deed was filed today by which Area appropriated ................. 25.369,821 ming station every day la the year thr nt th. «« There k she Is known and does not want to H L. Swaggart and wife transfer to h hih M 88I000 Area reserved ...................... 12,801,80' Jutships San Francisco and Puget The whole roly roe way 10 enr* drafnrva. and that stay in Pendleton where there ar* J. D Clark W J Warn.an and Chas. »'ith milk, is abolished Total of vacant lands ......... 23.105.8H. I by roostltntlnnal reaedtea fteefaaea Is Heppner people who might know her. Sound Citie»—Jumps from Seventh miik system is almost entirely sban- H. Warman for 12.2'"'. lot 7 in block <•» aed by an Inflamed coBdltioo of rhe Surveyed in unappropriated Nothing has been hoard of the has- 181 of the reservation addition to the to Fourth Place Since Last Year— Joned by every creamery concern in m nr ou» lining nt tbe Emtarblaa Tube and unsurveyed lands... .17,182.749 Falling Off In Amount on Account the Northwest. What few stations When thle tube I* Inflamed yon baie a band, and there Is no warrant for dty of Pendleton. Wing Bound nr laperfert bearing, and the arrest of Baker; but Mrs. Gar that are still operating are simply rom • ben It !» entirely < Iroed. Peafne»» i» tbe of Short Crop. Revolution Imminent. continued at a loss until the few pet rvautt. and antro» tbe Inflammation ru be nor is un<!er the care of the sheriff's Promissory Not« Lost. A sure sign ot approaching revolt aten ont and Ulta labe reev-red to tts office pending word from Heppner or Lost—O b December 23. 1903. John A few years ago a Philadelphia pa- rons they have can conveniently normal <-rodlti<-n bearing will b» de and serious trouble in your system *s Echo Mc Phail toat <>n«. promissory note for atroyed forerer ; ntae rose» rot of ten are •xpected to continue to hold her -hange to the hand separator. nervous ess, sleeplessness, or stom These hantl separator» cost on an roused by fatarrb. »bleb to nothin« bat 8100. payable to himself, due Octo «er informed its readers that Port ach upsets. Electric Bitters will average for five cow.. |f,5; five to au Inflamed ronditi»« of tbe moron» sur ber 1. 1904. signed J W Shafer AU land, Or., was a good town, but it TRUANT MEMBER FOUND quickly dismember the troublesome fares. eight cows. |85; eight to 15 cows, persons are warned not to deal with We will glee One Hundred Dollar« for causes. It never fails to tone the -could never amount to much as a 8100; 15 to 25 cows, 8125. and 25 to any rase of l>eafue*i trauaed by catarrh« Frank Davey, of Marion County, a the same. If found, leave at Pendle- stomach, regulate the Kidneys and •hipping port, says the Oregonian. 100 cows. $200. that cannot be <-nre«i by Hallo t'alarrb ton Saiingi. Bank Member of the Legislature. Bobs •'are Kend tar «-Ire-olara. free Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and Philadelphia at that time was export Very truly. JOHN MPHAIL, ing about three times as much wheat P. J CUESET A CO. Taled- ' • • larity the blood. Rundown systems Up in Baker City. GEO D. GOODHUE Sold fy drugxiata. 73r. as was shipped from Portland, and ' iienefit particularly and all the usual ------------------------- 1 llalla family Hl's are tbe beat The Baker City Herald has locate- Acker's Blcod Elixir positively cures attending aches vanish under its prestige in that direction. Tbe last Frank Davey, tbe missing member of Chronic Blood Poisoning and Scrofu RIGHT OF WAY 6ECURE. »«•arching anil thorough effectiveness. report of the bureau of statistic» the Marion county delegation In th«- lous affections. Suit for Divorce. At all I Bt* a Electri' Bitters is only 50c. and that «hows how great a mistake was made A suit was filed this morninc by legislature, after tbe session has ad matchless system tonic and purifier. Columbia Southern Extension Will is returned if it don’t give perfect sat □y the Quaker city publication Perry ft Reeder in the case of Hanna journed and It is too late for the gen Money refunded .. you are not satis This report gives the shipments Run Through Rich Farming Dis a isfaction. Guaranteed by Tollman ft Plant vs. Edward L. Plant. The tieman to present his bill for mileage fied 50c. and |1 00. or the 12 months ending November I trict. Co. druggists. plaintiff alleges that she and the de and per diem For sale by F W Schmidt ft Co. U> and places Philadelphia in eiev- President E E. Lytle of «he Col uni fendant were married in Ogden in Speaking uf the discovery of the -nth place, with 1,575,114 bushels to Horse Taken Up- bia Southem this morning denied 1895. and that three children were gentleman, the Herald says: California Is preparing the most her creait. whiie Portland |s in fourth Cac.e to my place, nine miles north that ’he road had any trouble in se born to them. The cause of action is Representative Frank Davey, of elaborate exhibit that will bw seen at place, with 4.951.96« bushels shipped west of Pendleton. April 17. 1903, one curing its right ot way. says tbe Ort- given as desertion and the plaintiff Marlon county, who has been missing the Ijewls and Clark fair. ■lark bay mare, had halter on. brand luring the same period. PutDand is gon Daily Journal. asks for the costs of the action and since -x-cember 13. and has caused not only so near the head of the list rd pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet "We hav, our right of way platted the custody of the children, the old- alarm In tbe state Icgtalaturv. and white, two splits in the left ear, shod that she is led by hut three other for the entire 100 miles of the exten eat of whom Is 11 years and tae sent his wife almoni distracted, ha.' all round, weight 1.000 pounds, sge pdna. but her loss on account of the sion to Bend." said he "if you no youngest 3 years of ag<- txx-n foun -. about 10 year». Owner of above de- short crop is smaller than that ot ”He la in Ba„tr City, where he hal iny other Pacific coast port. seribed animal can secure same by tx-rn for nearly two weeks li i> Last year Portland was in seventh < ailing at my place and paying all friends here are willing that the leg □lace, with San Francisco and Puget Tender Beef charges. mixture. his family or any one else » Sound in third and fourth places re D HOWDYSHELL. may have him. He arrived here from spectively. This year Puget Sound Pendleton. Ore Whitney about two weeks ago with a Prime Pork has dropped back to fifth place and fairly good jag on and since that time San Francisco to sixth place. Th«* auction Sale of Stock. he has gone tbe full limit shipments from all American ports Fine Veal Pursuant to an order of the court, “If the sergeant-at-arms of th« tor the 11 months of the year were the stock of the T. D. Gaddis candy house of representatives Ilk. would as follows: store, on Court street, was sold at Best Mutton to find the gentleman be may do ,«o —Jan 1 to Nov. 1— public auction this morning and was by coming to Baker and calling at 1903. 1902. bid in by W. D. Fechter, the owner the Hotel Crabill. He is there an« Delicious Lamb Port. Bushels. Bushels. of the fixtures of the place. The store muchly i..ere, and has been for Io, Galveston .. . 18.343,633 10,258.76« was closed some time ago on an at these many days.” The proprietor of this meat .10,718,808 13.582.843 tachmept suit by Bishop & Co., of New Orleans New York ... . 8.981,945 19.133,88« Portland, and the stock was ordered market is a stock raiser on Looking for a Location. . 4,951.966 9.091,692 to be seid on account of its perisha Portland .... Puget Sound . 4,348,274 12.356.644 George G. Patterson of Portland, Butter Creek and will be able ble nature. It brought |45. San Francisco . 4,160,153 12.846.503 is in the c|ty looking tor a business to furnish the l«e«.t meats in Superior .. .. . 2,928.988 3.868,540 location. .Mr. Patterson is a baker Will Visit in Ritzville. % . 2,857.842 9,364.105 from that city, where he has been In Mr and Mrs. J. H. King will leave Baltimore ... the market in any quantity Boston and busiu«*«« for some time. Before that this evening for Ritzville, where they Charleston ...« 2.443.104 8.184,261 he wss located In Hillsboro. He is will spend the holidays as the guests Portland and desirous of establishing a bakery In S. WARNER, Propr. of their son. W. W. King and daugh Salem, Dec. 24. — (Special to th> for killing deer was considered too Falmouth . .. 1,718.855 2,231.094 this city, or in some other place ter, Mrs Dan Scott. Mrs. King will I severe. East Oregonian.)—The special *♦»>- i Philadelphia .... 1,575.114 New Milarkey Building West 8.569.500 where there Is a good ojienlng. ami I also meet at thiB time a sister, Mrs. Mulkey's bill authorizing stale di will l-maln here for s««veral days 3.027,446 sion closed at midnight. William Williamson, of Humboldt, Chicago.............. 1,452.426 Court Street plomas. passed. Duluth................. 1,197,6|9 1,. »3.913 looking over the situation iae senate passed the portage bill Neb., whom she has not seen for 23 The bill allowing three days ’ extra Newport News . 334,448 5.006.667 Phone Main 14*1 years. by a vote of 20 to 5. pay to clerks, pages and doorkeepers Norfolk and Ports rtr I passed. The Jones railroad bill, tor the Aftermath to Flood. mouth ............. 26.319 128,000 The Peruna Almanac In 8,000,000 lief of shippers, ably championed by Judd's resolution to allow no There is said to b«- mnch typhi-d -Mobile ................ 3,920 Homes. Speaker Harris and Jones, of Lincoln "bunch grassers" In the legislature fever In the towns ci th«' Willow Other ports ....... 1,746,247 Lucky Day Almanac The Peruna county, met defeat after a long and ¡ hereafter, that they are good fellows, creek valley below Heppner, Shortly has become a 1 fixture in over eight hot debate, Hodson and Burleigh I but come too high, was referred amid after the flood of las* June thu epi Total ............... 67,789,731 120.810,822 million homes, They are to be ob- were ItB principal opponent,. Tbs laughter. demlc began ami It is now worse thin IS THE CHEAPEST tained at any __ first-class druggists, vote-was 26 tor to 24 against. 31 be I In an interview with Governor It has been at any time blnce It Strayed, ing required. free. Be sure to inquire early. The Bear this In mind when you Chamberlain, in answer to the ques started. Recently there were three From Bowman’s ranch, on McKay The flat salary bill passed the tion. "How does tbe result of tbe funerals In one day.— Dalles Chrou- 1904 Almanac is already published, need poultry and stock supplies creek, seven miles from Meacham, in supply will soon be exhaust- bouse after strenuous wt>rk by its special session please you?” he said: icle. and fite and ask for the International ed. Do not put it off. (let one to- October, three head of horses. One adherents. In the senate It was ably Poultry and Stock Food Use “You may say for tue, I am very 3-year-old roan horse, branded Q on championed by Smith, of Multno well satisfied with the results accom day. Kow Kure tor your cow trou Parker Not Captured. left hip. One 2-year-old bay horse, mah. and Pierce, of Umatilla, and bles. plished. No deflnite trace of Parker, the es- branded Q on left hip. One 2-year-old was opposed by Rand, of Baker, and I "I have not yet made a critical ex Strayed or Stolen. cajied forger, has yet been found. bay filly, branded Q on left hip. A Speaker Brownell. It failed to pass From my place, nine miles west of amination of the bills passed, but so Conductor Frank Coykendall put two Phone Red Í J5I Pendleton, one black horse, weight reasonable reward will be paid for in by three votes. far as I now know, no bill has pass 127-129 East Alta St. men off the east-bound train at Hu Kays appropriation bill for the ex ed which requires my veto. about 1,450 pounds, branded A. M formation leading to the rocovery. ron yesterday morning, one of them Address W. Brummett, Meacham. Or. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer pense of the special session, carry three connected, on left shoulder; “I am pleased that the legislature partially answering the description ing 17,500, passed. white legs; sge about 13 years. Will passed the tax bill and portage bill of Parker, but this man has not yet i to is w o Estray Notice, Carter ’ s game protection law fall- pay reward for return or information -------- — , -------- ---- , without delay The result of the ses- be«>n located Came to our place, 1*4 miles below ed to pass the senate, as the penalty „ion ls satisiactory to me ” leading to the recovery of said ani Echo, Ore., on the Stanley ranch, one mal SAM DAVIS, A Costly Mistake. red 2-year-old steer, two slits in left Box 342. Pendleton, Oregon. Blunders are sometimes very ex- ear, white star In forehead; no brand pensive Occasionally life Itself'is the Moki Tea Positively Curee Sick visible, Owner of above described price of a mistake, but you’ll never be cure Dyspepsia atul all disorders Headache, Indigestion and Constipa animal can secure same by calling wrong ir you take Dr. King’s New arising ^tont Indigestion, tion. A delightful -erb drink. Re at our place and paying all charges JOHNSON BROS., Life Puis for Dyspepsia. Dizziness. by physicians everywhere, moves all eruptions of the skin, pro no pay. 25 cent« Echo, Ore ducing a perfect complexion or money Washington. Dec. 24.—The Jour portunity to present his ease and will Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. For sale by F. W. Schmidt ft Co refunded. 25c. and 50c. For sale by nals special Washington correspond arrange tor a hearing so that It msv They are gentle, yet thorough. 25c at Soia by Tailman & Co., Drugfl«« ta. Trial package free uy writing to High Price lor Poultry. F W Schmidt ft Co ent says: Asa B. Thompson, rex-elver be gone over In detail and the results Tollman ft C o .’ b drug store W. H. Hooker ft Co.; Buffalo. N. Y. want your poultry of all kinds, of the | a Grande land office, and 8en submitted to President Roosevelt for I For Sale. turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens, ator Fulton, called upon Secretary his information. James Gridu was sentenced lu M kBBW what Several pairs heavy draft mares and will pay you the highest prices. Hitchcock today. Thompson is hopeful that the show days In jail at Oregon City, Wednes The secretary assured Mr Thomp ing he can make will result in his day. for stealing au overcoat from a fail to cure Rheumatism. For Sale by Thu new store can auvur b« JA r^\/EDTIQEÖ Some fine drivers and grade Hackney Come In and see me. L. M. Lyman. 310 East Court strset. son that be should be given ample op reinstatement coach colts Address C. B Wade. .Met hod let preacher. A. C. Koeppen& Rros. Agfa. for Pendl'n. known unici« ft a4vM*tl«M MU VC" I IOC f Closing-Out Sale 35c CHINA SILK ALL COLORS 22c Busy Boston Store Useful Presents Trie Hardware Man W. J. CLARKE & Co. MOVED TO 315 East Court Street I Holiday Now Placed on all Pianos db Organs *♦♦*♦♦♦*♦*♦♦♦**♦***♦****♦* BEST MEATS g Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, Sheet Music and Holiday Goods Tax Law Remedied, Ship Canal Right-of-Way Bill and Bill for Expenses Passed—Governor Well Pleased. i« Three Month's Free Instrucsion Olven with Each Piano Sale INLAND EMPIRE MUSIC COMPANY 315 East Court Street» C. F. Colesworthy ACKER'S THOMPSON SEES SECRETARY HITCHCOCK DYSPEPS'A TABLETS Money Back " «ri HOW DO YOU