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! ry Yokum. M Morrison September, India Greutarex R R North Nul lte Howe. J. L. Blackburn; Emma Noble. Walter Adams, Leila Zachary. i G. XV Thompson; Anna Hevel. G Mortamer; Sarah Duprat. a . J Gib son. Mira Owens. C A. Heeder; Car rie Elledge. J. W Walker; Bessie Bryson E. L. Davis. Ada Wormley. MARSHALSHIP SETTLED BY C. E. Thompson; Florence Ballou, D APPOINTING M J. CAGNEY Brown; Bessie Palmer, L. J McAtee; Daisy Stanfield. W Frazer; Cordle lux Hue. R O Earn..eart: Edna Ran Scheer ApOinteq a* First Deputy—C. dali R C. Hieronymus; Ivy Myrlck, H. Carter Reappointed City Attor- A. Huson: Florence Hall. C. Lobaugu; ney and Thomas Fitz Gerald Reap- I izzie Gulll. J “ Rownsley; Ethel Keu- pointed City Recorder—No Street oyer. L. R Corkrum. Milinda War- burton. T V A. Thompson Commissioner Appointed as Yet— October. J. R. Dickson Is President of ti e Mabel Anson. D. Berecking; Nellie Council, and Regular Meetings w I Russell. J. T. Cargill; Gertrude Kloep- Be Wednesday Nights. zig. L. Ringel; Jessie German, J. Kil- lian; Martha Thorington. .T. Dicker- son; Gertrude McQuary, R Edwards; Edith Carnine, 1. L. Ray; Elizabeth Mayor—W. F. Matlock Jordan. K M. 1 earing; Susan Crane. Treasurer—Charles Hamilton. J. T Eastlock; Amy Hallett, W. .4. City Attorney—Chas. H. Car Gardner; Ljrdia Beckw.._, I. Parriott; ter. l.ois Porter. L. Porter; May Barton. City Recorder—Thomas Fitz J. Hatharn; Alice Hasken; B. F. Car Gerald. er; Anias Planting. J. A. Hendrick City Marshal—M J. Carney. ■en; Annie lyjnnedy, W E Love; First Deputy Marshal—Wil ?lara Cahoon. G. E Stocker; Inez liam Scheer. brooks. J. J I a Fave; Mary l.aDue. Second Deputy Marshal—To M. Madison Annie Searcey. p. Krl be appointed. «er. Street Commuioner—J. R. November. Means. City Council: Mary Hendrickson F Walman. First Ward—J. M. Ferguson »ellie To Mat. Henry The-Picks; An- and W. 8. Wells. ¡a Hawks. Carl Hart; Cordelia Tur Second Ward—H. F. Johnson ecliff. T. W. Truman; Bertha Bailey. and E. J. Murphy. McDermed; Sara Griffith. L. Brow- Third Ward—J. R. Dickton ell; Berneva Leedy. G. C. Ransier; and B. F. Renn. lay Farley. J. H. B«.ard; Martha Dar- Fourth Ward—W. J. Sewell iell. W H. Look; tora Thomas. W and T. B. Swearengen. ones; Ella Hartman. F B. Var Standing Committees of the 'leave; M«y Wallan. n Campbell: Council: '.my Baker. J. E Owens; May Man Health and Police—E. J. Mur y. L. O. Stevens; Rera Johnson. M phy, T. W. Swearengen and '•eorge; Rosie Fix. T. U Adkinson- J. R. Dickson. lulda xvamrath. T A. Allyn; Revsi Claims—J. R. Dickson, E. J. ■ohnson, J A. Marquis; Dora Davis Murphy and H. F. Johnson. V. J. Waddle; Ruby Ford. C. Hamil Streets—J. M. Ferguson, W. S. >n: Mary Prohach F. A. Mechtel: Wells and B. F. Renn. “rudence Dunn, D. O. Adams; Rose Ways and Means—B. F. Renn, ’utton. W. G. Bogert. J. M. Fergusen and T.‘ B. December. Swearengen. Amy Tucker. C. G. Marcy; Laura Finance—H. F. Johnson. J. R. ’•reen. Bert Vincent; Caroline Bart Dickson ard W. J. Sewell. iw. Benjamin Turpin; Nellie Meins Ordinances—T. B. Sweareng Ted iAatz; Alice Bacon. T. L. Baker; en. J. M. Ferguson and E. J. ay Bowlsky. H " Updike; Meilis Murphy a Sherburn. W S. Brown. Dora Fir«—W. S. Well«. W. J. Sew lehnkle. L. P Johnson; Myrtle Hans- ell and J. R. Dickson. "m. H. T. Hill; Georgie Folsom. H Licenses—W. j. Sewell. W. S. \ Rolfe Bred** Miller. W T Ginn Well« and H. F. Johnson. Taude Copeland. L. Boyd: Hazel Ar Sewers—H. F. Johnson. B. F. old. E R Dupuis: Cora Cowan C Renn and W. 8. Wells. I Walters. Cem’tery—E. J. Murphy, J. M. Ferwu«en and W. J. Sewell. H FRIDAY JANUARY 8 LICENSES TO WED Butcher: Sara Butler * D ♦ and made the school what it now is to u great extent, He has mauy warm irlends In this city and vicinity, who will extend to him and to the new firm their best wishes for HUCCeaa lt> the metropolis. I Mr. Reeder will leave the city for Portland as soon as he is able to tin irh up his business interests !u this section WOOL GROWERS DELEGATES. Associations Ars Entitled to One Delegate to Portland to Every Flf* ty Thousand Head of Sheep. A SERIOUS CONDITION. Several inquiries have reached th u uifi< e li> rtgaril to the apportionment of delegates from the Woulgruwers* ;.»socialIon of tbe state to the com- lug me* ling o(. the National assocla lion ;n Portland, on January 11. A circular letter issued ty the sec- letary of tbe state ussocla Ion. J. H. Gwinn, some three weeks ago. gives all the necessary Iniurtuatlon regard ing the meeting Each local wool* growers' ssstM lsUun is entitled to one delegate to every 59,090 head of sheep owned by uieiubers of tbe as* »«.elation, or majority fra< tlon there oi t tom the indications now, mure will be b large attendance troru Ulna- Tla county, as tbe 0. R. A N has granted an especially low rate for the occasion and --- Portlaud ha» ----------------- ----------- — 1 pre par<*d an elaborate program for the mei tlngs Portland will b< prepared to en.ertaln ail the delegate» and vis itors. but it would lie wiae to engagi- roo’ris In advance In order to avoli unnecessary trouble after Teaching tm city. President Springer of the Natl mal Livestock association ba» row Mtao- linhed h.-a<I dquarters in _______ Portland and «ill be tn that city until liter be meeting, There Is every evlden«*- that there will be at ¡east 2,d0<> de.e gates present Results of Kicks In the Stomach More Serious Because He Had Sub sequently Taken Polson and W>i a Firm Charged With Robbing a FOUR ISSUED DURING 1903 Drinking Man—Io Still In Hospital House Near Juniper. i and a Very Sick Man. Sheriff T D. Taykw left this 11IOIU iu« tor Wuilu Walla, where he weut Fees for Issuance of Same Amounted Bruce Parrish, whu was kicked in to bring to the county jail a couple to About $500—Ages Run from 15 oi hobooH who broke into the house the stomach by a burse Friday night to 75 Years—Two Chinese and of Peter Nelson, u farmer in the Ju at the fables 01 the Alta House, is Eight Indians Among the Appli- niper district, some time ago. and at tix<* hospital in a serious condition took from there some supplies ani cants. The case is aggravated by the fact clothing. The men were seen by someone as that tbe man's stomach was in a bad The marriage license business <n they came from the house and were cunditlou before the injury as tbe re the clerk’s office for the year 1903 has followed to Wallula, where Deputy sult oi repeated doses of liquor and t een a rushing one. and more tickets "Bill- Nave, the terror of the houo. 'Vo doses of poison Sotue time ago Mrs. Parrish filed were is<u .-d in that t me than have was put on their track and who, after a lonv chase, captured them and a suit for divorce against her hus b-?iL sent cut oi the cffice at any year band. alleging cruel and inhuman brought them to Walla Walla in the past. There have been 184 It is not knowu how much the tn n treatment und failure to provide for licenses issued in the year, and oil got. but they were held on the re- herself and family. This seemed to quest of Sheriff Taylor, who will re- have a saddening effect on the man but two of the certificates have been turn with them this evening to this who. aft.*r some consideration on the returned, so that It is safe to say city, where they will be held for the subject, took a large dose of lauda that 360 people in the county have circuit court on a charge of robbery num and sweet oil As soon as b‘ been made happy by the clerk dur had taken the poison a physician was In a dwelling ing the year, if not permanently so, called and bls stomach was pumped nut until hr suffered n>> III rff.*.-ta SNOW STORM GENERAL tor a time at least. The county has from bls unusual dose been enriched about 2500 by the tees Umatilla County and Eastern Oregon Mr Parrish was not satisfied with the preachers and officers of tne his attempt, however, and took an county who are permitted to perform Under a Foot of the Beautiful. ON JANUARY 25. tie ceremonies have been put into The snow storm which began ;n other do»**, though he substituted car possession of nearly twice that sum. this city- last night has been gener bolic acid for tbe sweet oil in the ''Caledonians*' will Celebrate Birth. a».a. sorry to say, the lawyers have al over the Eastern Oregon couu second tc-at of the durability of hi» also reaped a small harvest from one ties and especially over all portions • tomach This time he was in a se day of Robert Burna. rious condi'lon. and a man was dis or two mismated couples. of Umatilla county A B. McEweu of Athena, azcumpa- The ages of those applying for li At Umatilla, trainmen report about l atched pot t haste tn thia city for » u <-d by bis daughter. Miss Katie Mc physician. The doctor who was call censes have ranged from 15 to 75 six inches of snow, the largest fall Ewen. wa» tn tbe city today v siting years. There were two Chinese who recorded at that place for many years. ed could u >t go and the messenger friends and transacting busii«-»» Mien stopping at the took the American plan for the guid Bingham Springs report. one foot went ba. k home McEwen was the guest of Mrs E L ance of their future happiness, and this evening. Weston about eight ranch of W H Campbell, of Cold Smith while in the city eight Indians. One couple backed out ir.cb<*«. Ather.a, Helix and Adams Springs Our Clearance Sale has now commenced, and prices are Mr. McEwen report» that the Cale- after the issuance of the license and Mr Campbell is one of tbe pioneer about the same Mary stock in the donian» of Athena are making prep- : cut on many lines all over the store. Do you need an never married, and one preacher has county tave been fed but little yet. medical msi of the county, though »rations for the celebration of ;he forgotten to record the fact that he ind are in excellent winter condition he has forsaken the scalpel and the birthday of nobert Burn» on January Overcoat ? Buy it here, where you can save 40 per cent performed a marriage. Hay is thought to be plentiful pill box for the grain sack and the 26. On that day the society will have over others' prices All clothing is now reduced 20 per A romance is recorded in one in throughout Eastern Oregon, owing 'O plow, and when he beard that the a great celebration and in the even cent to reduce stock stance, where a man married the life of bls neighbor was In danger he the delay of the real feeding weath ing a banquet They will have enter-1 widow left desolate by the death ot er until now. The tell wheat la In went at once to the bedside of Mr •liners from Walla Walla and this his brother, and in another case twe Ladies' C ats and Suits at ACTUAL COST excellent condition and this enow will Parrish. There he found that a force -ity. beside« local talent, and expect 9 persons of the same name secured a help It along and la just what was of men were at work over the frame to have one of tbe most enjoyable | Missea 1-ong Coats reduced to ACTUAL COST license to wed. of the poisoned man. rubbing bis needed events of the season. The program The list of those w-ho secured li stomach and tanas. And pouring wtll be announced later. . * Ladies' Woolen Underwear, special reduction of ao per cent censes during the year is as follows: whisky down bis throat Through Wire to Spokane. « Men's Woolen Underwear, special redaction oi 20 per cent January. The doctor put up a dose and forc 9 The Western Union has just install Sal« of Farm. Men’s Gertnar Socks at a reduction oi 10 per cent 9 Neva Rodgers, Harold E. Bettln ed it down bls throat, after which ed a direct wire between this city and Mr. and Mrs. C. B Wade have aoid » ger; Rose Kerrich, Carl Guiott; Alice Men*» Felt Boots and Overs reduced 10 per cent Í Spokane Formerly All the Spokane be took the man out and with tbe to E L Smith for 22.600. a tract 2 Touraille, Charles M. Lundy; Fanny business from this city has gone by aid of a large nuzxber of sympathlz and in section 1 of township 2 north A. Trask. Jesse A. Vaughn; Emma way of Portland This new wire will ing neighbors ran him up and dowr M range 32 east, being about three -? Brown. Charles M. Wright; Laura enable the Pendleton office to com the canon for many trips and several miles east of thia city. .* Crafts. Marion Jack; Lucia E. Bow municate directly with Spokane, thus miles. The dose emptied Parrish's Ail Outing Flannel, 7c grade, now 5c yard stomach, and tbe exercise overcome man. D. H. A. Clemens; I. M. John saving time and complications son, J. H. Olmsted; Della Lehti. Mar the lethargy superinduced by the lau- 1 AH Outing Flannel, 9c gride, now 7c yard rin McLaughlin: Clara Kessler Wil dantxm though the exercise had to b* | All Outing Flannel. 10c and itc grades, new 9c yard T" liam P. < ard. suj>erinduced by a great deal of pe: I Wcoien Flannels, worth 40c yard, now 30c yard. suasion from the toots and other per I February. The city council met last Saturday Hid Comforts, all grades reduced in price suaders of the neighbors Bama Phillips. Thomas S. Gibson. 1 'venlng for organization, and tn a After recovering from that attack Maude M. Carlile. Charles J. Hiigarl; brief session put the body in shape Mr Parrish gare up tbe idea of tak INTERMENT LEWIS HUSON Lucretia C. Rathrock. Samuel A. Ma •o take up the work on the evening .TATE BOARD BEGINS ON log the long journey by tbe lauda lotey; Clara T. Lash. Walter A. Wy if the next regular meet.ng. with n WILL BE AT WALLA WALLA. CELILO CANAL ROUTE 'eiay for appointing committee« or AMOUNT NEEDED FOR att; Etta Bowman. James W Kinder; num route, and came to the city, Anna E. Johnson. Mark C. Nowlen; 1904 is 21.22S.U00 where he met with his accident Ju. vrangling over the appointment of as he started home after his New Biographic« Sketch—Mr. Huson Had Olive N Larks. George M. Froome: 'heir officers for the coming year Vill Confer With All Property Hold » Years celebration The injury from Olive E Morgan. Charles H. Taylor; While the meeting was secret in Been on the Coast About Fifty ?M1 Hattie Evans. John H Fris wold; ers from Time to Time to Secure vrder that the members would not w Of the Amount ¡125.000 Goes to Ag ». tbe kick, together with th* after ef Edith Clem. Roy Besou; Minnie Bis cultural Coilsge. «21.0.000 to Lawns feet» of tbe potaon in bis stomach, j Years—Heipea Section Lie Waetnng. the Necessary Right of Way as mbaryasseii in th*Ir discussion of ton and Led an Eventful •nd Ute* singer. Marcus La Hue; Lydia G in •he appointments, by a crowd of and Clark Fund—Large Amount •f has made the case a serious one. and Cheaply at Possible—Plans of the Rose. William Garrett; Lottie E Rus it is feared that be «til have a hard fui Life. erested spectators, the news of the » Necessary on Account Funds Route Fully Discussed. Of time to recover sell. Archie E. rorter « •neeting was not ot a secret nature, ♦ 4 Heavy Appropriation. The funeral of Lewfo M ' Huson. I a March. ind as soon as ar. adjournment was « A conference between the member1» SCHOOL ELECTION SATURDAY. who died Saturday mornu g at 21 a• Belle Phenia. Antone La Barn Jane bad the actions taken at the meeting of the state canal board and Major Salem, Jan * — The »tau* board o' o'clock, at bls borne at l.ellx. will i ♦ Baldwin. W W Kirk. Oi Sen. Ung were made public V C. Langfltt. United States Eng-.n- levy, consisting of Governor Cham- No Reduction in tne Amount of Lecy take place tomorrow morn-ng at 101 Dog Goey; Ruth Collins. John W M. J. Carney Is Marshal. ■er corps, was held yesterday afte- burialn. Secretary of State Dun ber o'clock in the Christian church, of I Chaney; Eva Overturf Tom Speer; Needed Th. much-mooted question of th. and Treasurer Moore, this morning icon for the purpose of ascertaining that city under the auspice» of the ■ Paura Bell Carley. Will H Capien- Tbe Schoo! election will be ->el<l y the state officers just what man .aars.ialship was settled at last by made the annual tax levy for 1904 ♦ ger; Elizabeth Luper. Harry C. Ev in thio district next Saturday to pro Maccabees ner of right of way in The Dall*» the appointment o’f M. J Carney io Th.- amount of revenue callev, for vide for the special school tax *or After the f.ipt ral the t<o*) will ‘ e j ♦ ans; Martha E. Bans.er, Fred Gross. Mr. Carney was the 'elilo canal project the United States th.* position Is 21.22S.000, and of thle sum 225,000 the district to provide fund« lor lhe brought to this city. wt«r»- it will re ♦ Grace A Proehstel, Clarence W’hite candidate for the position of sheriff .overnment wants la for the Agricultural college, the i«- coming year. main at tbe undertaking -«arkir» cf ♦ man; Nellie Dunn. Loran Kennisor; ¡•gainst T D Taylor at the last elec Governor Chamberlain. Secretary tr.alnder for the general eipensee >f M A Rader until evening, when it Eva L. Gibbs. James D. Huggins: Some time ago it was thought that if State Dunbar and Attorney- tion, making his run on the republi the state and to pay the extraordinary Claudia Annerguin. Ey Amard. the tax lery this j<-ar would be less will be taken to Walla Wa la. where He will make a good ot reneral Crawford were present In the can ticket appropriations provided for under than tn the past, but it now seems it will te ta*«-n to the borne of ths I April. nterest of the state and Major Lang- Beer, and it is generally thought t.e special acts of the legislature Ma that thio io not 00 and about the same son-in-law. Chari«» Parris, where it' Mabel Wheeier. Charles Weeks. :tt and United States District attor will give satisfaction. rion county will pay <d this amount amount will be neceaiAry this year will be kept until the foHowiag day. ' Jxila Douglas, Oliver Turner; Flora ey Hall represented the government Salaries Reduced the sum of 275.0J2 50. as against 246, T*-» first levy waa fo* 19 Wednesday, when it will be given in a E. Furgerson. Andrew Larsen; Lola Plans prepared by Major I^angfitt One of the first acta of the council 588 last year. Umatilla county pays as last mills, and it is now thought that this terment In the city cemetery at 1 ♦ P. Brooks. Frederick Mickelson; Flo -howing the proposed route of the co was to lower th<* salary of the mar rence McReynolds. Elmer Searcy; xal. were discussed, and the difficul shal. cutting his stipend from 2100 • 260,026, and is third on the list of amount will be neceooary to provide o'clock iu tbe afternoon. While tbe heavy taxpayers. Lane and Multno- for the increased expense» of the remains are In this city an opportu ♦ Mary Clark. Charles P. Dixon; Mar les incidental in securing the right month to $85 nity will be given to the friends rf tr.ah being the only two paying more. schools tha Cly, John F. o illlford; Laura Da of way by the state found to be nona One other cut was made in the sal The Increase is explained by Sec The assessment is larger than ‘t th* family to view them at the par ley, Walter McCormack; Minnie nal. Governor Chamberlain believes ary list, and that was in the ease of Kurtz. Carl Oberg; Lulu Newport, F. hat only half the appropriation of street commissioner, whose salary retary of State Dubbar to be owing was last year, but tbe number of peo lors of Mr Rauer 1 e»:s Huson, a son o ftb<- dect^s to the large special appropriations ple io also larger, and the attendance H Harwood; Jessie Bell. Albert War ’.100,000 furnished by the state need was cut from 275 to 265 a month. made by the legislature at the last at the ocbools Is much larger. This ed. accompanied by his wife and bls ren; Bessie Lockwood, James Bell; >e expended in purchasing the right The council also decided to retain regular and special sessions, which will call for Increased funds, and *or mother, the widow of life dmvased. Bessie Black. Medfor^ Dargan. Stella of way. William Scheer, the former marshal, and Leonard Huson, a grandoon. Tracy. Thomas Meyers; Ada Scran The proposed line of the canal is in the position of first deputy mar- have to be provided for this year. thia reason it will be neceooary to reached this city this morning from They are: have tbe same lery on tbe hlghei is- * ton. Carl Stewart. nearer the river than the boat rail- shal. and be will receive 275 a San Bernardino. Cal, where they May. .................. llOv.OWi way would hare been, thus materially month, the same that baa t>een paid Celllo canal will iravr this have been vialting and Clara Wilson, Charles Fishman; ;essening the price which will have to in the past to that officer. The Indian War veterans .............. IGO.900 afternoon tor Helix tn be present ‘ t WILL CASE DISMISSED Mabel Mathews. Clarence Leuland; be paid to the O. R. & Ji. company 'hoice of the other deputy was left I>*wis and Clark exposition 25n.G<ifi » the funeral Estella Wllloby, Frederick Kershaw; X close investigation will be made by to the incoming marshal, who will Portage railway ....................... 166jX>0 Biographical Sketch. Augusta McCarty, Frank Hammond; the state canal board as to the right. make his appointment at the next But for thee^ large extraordinary Compromise effected by the Heir« of jahn Marriaon. Victoria Fortier. Frank Gagnon: Ma >f J. H. Taffe, Evardlng & Farrell and meeting of the council, when It will appropriations the levy would have Th« deceased was bom tn New ry Anderson, William Clemens; Fran Seufert Bros , ail of whom have pro:» be passed upon, and if approved the been just half what it is. but these The contest in the John Morrison Tor«. April 5. 1836. when- be spent kie Ogle. Simeon Kilgore; Ella Stub orty on the proposed canal route, but nominee will be called into service appropriations have been made, and will case has been dismissed and a the early years ot his life Aw a blefield. Bertie Bilien; Rebecca Me which is below high water mark of the board was compelled to levy the compromise effected between the young ttinn he came to this tart f C. H. Carter Reappointed. Cobben. James JobnBon; Martha the Columbia nver. parties of the action. the West, where he has since lived Charles H Carter waa retained as tax to j*ay the amounts name«! Payne. Frank Parr: U Banks. Ethel In the matter of the exposition ap By the compromise tne contestées. the greater iart 01 the time. In the The state board will also confer city attorney, and for the present his Taylor with other owners along the route salary was allowed to stand at the propriation a like sum of 2250.000 will Robinson Martin Morrison. Robert early "Sos he went to the California June. and with the O. R. & N. company, .«urn recently fixed by the council, have to be appropriated next year, as Morrison and Elira C. Morrison each gold fields, but after remaining th-»re Ella Garrett. Harry W’alker; Ar- with a view of securing the various 250. There is talk among the aider the state will pay 2500.000 toward pay to J. T. Lieuallen, the trustee, for a short time returned to the Pu the sum of 21-333 33. or tbe aggre get Sound country, where be entered mlnta Gavitt. WUnam Zehrung; Nellie properties at as low a figure as possi men of cutting that amount in two. the expenses of the exposition gate sum of 24.000. which is to be In the employ of the government as u* Ricks. Albert Leagerwood; Sarah ble. It was formerly 225. but when the Stewart, Bert Byers; Mabel Nye, Other meetings will be held from city was constructing the sewer and UMATILLA COUNTY S STATE TAX turn divided in equal parts between Aistant surveyor under _»ajor Tilton. John R. Morrison. Richard Morrison. In this capacity -z helped to section Ixtchlean Macleav; Bessie Batlegore, time to tine and at the next meeting ,ad so many other things to look Edward Myers; Emma Harding. Al District Attorney Hall will present a after, it was thought best to raise the Only Three Counties Pay More State William Morrison and Grace E. Hales* ize a large part of tie present sta e Taxes Than Umatilla. In return for this action of the con of Washington. bert Facer; -ennette , Cunnijgham form of deed for transferring the salary for a time Accordingly It was Umatilla county will pay «60.025 as testées it Is ordered by the court and In 1558 he went to Walla Walla Ivan Lewis; Nellie Bush. F. J. Crig right of way from the state to th* put at 25<>. and has been allowed so ler; Elsie Folsom, Guy Wade; Maude government for the consideration of to stand since that time. Now, how state taxes for tne year 1904. or a to agreed by the contestants that the and lived there for four years After tal of .0490 of the entire State tax for case be dismissed moving from Walla Walla he lived in > Bett. Bur Johnson; Maude Grover, 'he state officials ever. it ie argued that the work on various parts of the states of Wash this year, the same proportion of the Virgil Bott, Josie Hudspeth, William Ken -cutting instrumentf that ke»p their edges the sewer is done and that there is ington and Oregon for 20 years, when > BREVITIES. Hudspeth; Mary White. James Par FARMER TALKS. not much for the attorney to do. and total tax which she contributed in 1903. he came to Umatilla county and pre > ker; Maude Bauer. Ambrose Curl; Carving Se.‘a, Butcher Knives, Bread and Cake for the sake of economy It would be Of this tax from Umatilla county. Lillian Kennison. Henry Casteel; Telia Hia Experience With Medical best to restore the old salary. What H. Edwards, of Weston. Is In the empted a tract of land in the vicinity of Helix, where he has since lived. Jessie Harden, Arthur .»nick: Rose Lake Sales for Others' Benefit Knives. Large line of Pocket Knives, all siaes, action will be taken has not yet beer 21.225 is raised for the state agricul city for a snort visit, He was married to Mies Jane Mc tural college and 158.suO for general James. Daniel McConned; Stella Sco Medical Lake Salts Mtg Co.. Spo decided. C. M .Mullen, of Weston, was a Pen- Millan February $2. 1861. and from expenses. There are but three coun rti»»— visitor yesterday. field. John Hall; Therresse Hays, kane, WaU*.; plain and fanev handles. No Street Commissioner Yet, this union nine children have been ties in the state paying more state Frank Berlin. Dear Sirs—¿f’.or suffcrirg for two tn George Bradley, of Athena, is In the The street commissioner is yet born, seven of whom are now living. taxes than Umatilla — Multnomah years from chronic diarrhoea, and doubt. The office is In the power of July. city for a short tusiness visit. Emma Kirkpatrick. William W11- iour different phyc clans having fall- the mayor, who makei the appoint $382.567; .narion, 75,092, and Linn. Roy Belts, of Pilot Rock. Is visiting Died of Brain Fever. son: _______ Minerva _____ Chapman, James Metz er to give me relief, I was Induced to ment. subject to the approval ot the 264.435 The county immediately- fol friends in the city for a few days. lowing Umatilla on the list is i.a.>e « leave my Nebraska farm and come ler: Bertha Harris. Harry Davidson; Glenn Boatman, the J9-monthe-old council, and be has not decided who J. A Hubbard, of McKay, is In the eon of Mrs. Mary Boatman, died it county with a stat» t»x for the year Susan Neil, James Payne; Elizabeth o Medical Lake, remaining at this will be the man for the office It Dozier. Wesley Adcock; Marcia Ta place for a cour.e of days and taking 1 ¡ry be that the present incumbent amounting to 256.595. and the next city for a short time on buslnet ». the family home in Stage Gulch. Sat > 1 will be allowed to hold the office for highest is Yamhill with 247.897.60. chella. Luigi Belloma, Edith Gibson, baths in the wonderful water. Miss Odessa fhornberg. of Weston, urday morning and was buried there 621 Mül 8t. While the total property valuation visited with friends In lhe city yester this afternoon. The cause of the Flovd Anderson; Elizabeth Shaw, started east to sell my farm and get the time at least, and perhaps per Preston Moore; Elsie Christensen myaf’mily. Before going, however, 1 manently. His salary has been cut. tn the state has increased from $148.- day ««•»««8688B86B death was brain fever. Stewart; Emma Halgh, R. Barck; E<l- bought a pound package of Medical and perhaps on tuat account it will 000.000 in 1902, to about 1175,000,000 J W Clay, of North Fork is trans na Moulton. E E Wishard, Bessie I Ake Salts, rnti. dissolving hum In be necessary to make a new appoint this year, it will be noticed that the acting business in tbe city for a short state taxes has also raised, owing time Rautb. C. F. Fitzgerald; Theresa Fa water, I drank freely of it. In two ment. The to the large appropriations of the last gan. R. Inman; Minnie Rose. N H weeks' time 1 vas rib cored from a Fite Gerald Reappointed. William Morrison, of Moro, is in legislature Umatilla county, with an nearly dead condition . to perfect Pinkerton. The recorder will be the same man the city for a short time on legal bus : health, and have so iemxi..ed I who has filled .->e office with so much assessed valuation of «9 315 000 fm August. iness. 1903, pays the same proportion of the Welthy Warmell A. W. Shater; OI- would not be -without Medical Lake ralrness and satisfaction for the past Mias Mamie Grubb, of Weston, was total state tax as she did in 1902. with He E _____ Ahel; _ B. _________ A Cartner; . Mae Ev Salts if they cost 210 a pound. . term, Thomas Fitz Gerald. He was T..MI3 ioo valuation the guest of friends in the city yes E. C GIE8SELMANN ans. C. E. Whittlesey; Lucy Ryan, O the unanimous choice of the council. terday Medical Lake, Wash F Wiiliams; Ruby Roberts. J. E. His salary was placed at the same Mrs. C. A Benge, of Islington, is Sold by Tailman & Co., leading Laid Up for winter. Bates; Elma Saling. R E Ward; Et figure that It was formerly. 250. J ti. Mathews and crew, of the the guest of friends in the city for a ta Snyder, F. S. Willis; Dora Hall. druggists, and A. C. Koepps« A J. R. Dickson was appointed by W. L. PouglM Shoe” for ' C L Pavne: Catherine Beck, C. H Bros. the council to be the presiding officer O. R. & N. water service, have ar few days rfViMl in the city from Moscow and Miss Alma Edwards, of Weston, is Men, $3.50 and $4.00. Nelson, Myra Woods. C* Crowe, Ma in the absence of tne mayor. Sheep Selling Well. The time of the regular meeting will suspend work until next spring. the guest of friends tn Pendleton for To be a good shot you must ba supplied with Brat Sixteen carloads of sheep left last of the council was put oack to Wed The outfit cars are stored away on a short time. Also the Pingree Gloria class material, both gun and ammunition Our Use week over the Pomeroy branch for nesday night at 7:30, which was the the side track and the crew- has been Miss Hazel Coffman, of Milton, shoes'for Women, $3.50. Frye Bruhn & Co. of Seattle by ape- old time. It being changed to accom discharged. Mrs. Mathews, , who has spent Sunday in the city the guest of SAMPLE BARGAINS ts tbe highest grade, whtch u tbe reason for lovess ot cial train. The shippers were E. N. modate some of the old members who accompanied Mr. Mathews with the friends here. King and James Henley, The pro- had to attend lodge on that night outfit during the summer, returned The Little Red Schoolhouse shooting coming to us. la Real Estate « Mr. and Mrs J, 8. Bell, of Athena, ducers were J. S. Gallaway, Richard with him much improved in I health. shoes for Children. Sargent, Campbell A Sanford and R. NEW FIRM THAT WILL DO They will remain in the city during are in the city for a short visit with I V ■E“ ^2oo acres good wheat land friends and on business. A. Jackson. The shipment comprised the winter. The above three lines are I BU8INE88 IN PORTLAND. Well watered and improved. ewes, wethers and lambs. It Is said J. H Morrison, a well known resi lambs brought 12.60, and wethers Sult to Foreclose Lien. $12-50 per acre dent of Weston. Is In lhe city on busi the beet for the money* 13.10.—Dayton Courier-Press. i The case of Andrew Miller vs. Sa- ness at the courthouse for a day or Junior Member of the Firm Was Once tooo acre stock ranch. All the a Be sure and notice bins I^eecn and J. H. Koontz was so. Principal of the Pendleton High fenced Raises 200 tons of R. M. Gwinn’s Funeral. heard this afternoon in the circuit llAU Mrs. L. A. Hildreth of Weston and stamp on the sole, as it School—Senior Member ie L. B. court. The action la brought by ld r. The remains of R. M. Gwinn pass hsy; has running water, open Mrs. J. H. Hudson of Enterprise, Wai come to our notice that oth ed through the city last night, en Roeder, of Thle Place. Miller to enforce the collection cf range near by, $5000 route from Porterville. Cal., to Cald money due him for work done on the Iowa county, are In the city, the er^ are selling their shoes for well, Idaho, accompanied by J. H. to room house and two L. B. Reeder, of this city, has form sanatorium which Is being built by guests of Mrs. B. B Hall for a short lots. Modern conveniences. « Gwinn. The funeral of Mr. Gwinn ed a partnership at law with M J Mrs. Leech with the support of Mr time Mrs. Hudson will return to her the above brand. will be held at Caldwell tomorrow Rojal, of Olympia, and will move to Koonts, and is brought to foreclose a home on Monday morning I'rk- Acid tn the blood eanw kutlc G«at sad Nenraigw $2500- « afternoon, and the interment will Portland In the near future, where he mechanic’s nen. C. B. Wade Recovering. take place at that city, beeide Ills will reside. Mr. Reeder has long been < All on Easy Terms. wife, who died there some years ago. C. II Wade, who haH been serious t Heino,«■ the esuae >Mse |e » A ord wtU heteg »ar MUa haahtoi McCauley-Short. < ► J. H. GWInn Is expected home next one of the leading lawyers of this etty The ten« the atoey IU aaXCMATTC CO, and his many business and social Mies Elizabeth McCauley and ly 111 at his home. Is reported some « » Thursday. LOUIS HUNnxaa. Ageal. read)«,*. HaftftaU. O friends will be grieved to learn of nls George R Short, of Pierce < county, better today, and It is thought by his intention of leaving here. O P. O. Boi «24 Washington, were married Saturday physicians that he is now on lhe A McMinnville saloon was robbed Mr. Royal was the first principal of atteinoon at the residence of Robert mend and wtll in a short time be on Fer aale at the East O regentan office—Large bundles ef newapapera. Pkoos Mask ill! O®cv In-S. O. «Id« I hie feet again of |15 in cash Sunday morning. the high school that Pendleton had, J. Diven containing ever 100 big papers, sen bo had for 38c a bundle. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- HOBOES ARRESTED. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ b • ♦ ♦ » > ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Big Clearance Sale ■ 5 : STAPLES AT CUT PRICES w ■ ■ STATE TIL LEVY I ■ THE FAIR We are having a Sale of ! Overcoats Clothing * : ♦ : ♦ : ♦ ♦ : I t I Better see about it. Remember we are becoming the greatest shoe and clothing house in eastern Oregon Busy Boston Store Cutlery THOMPSON Boston Store 4 SOLE AGENT FOR THE ♦ t 4 :« « « « 1 : : • : : * ♦ :« I HARDWARE Co. Shot Guns Rifles Ammunition ♦ 4 ♦ ** ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ 4 f ♦ ; f ♦ ♦ I ♦♦ t t E. T. WADE A SON ♦ i I t ♦ t ♦ : ♦ t i I I THE REX RHEUMATIC RING Boston Store