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I i T FRIDAY. JANUARY' S. 1901 REMARKABLE RETURNS SKIN AND BLOOD PURIFICATION FROM BUTTER CREEK FARM. Blue Mountain Ranch of 93 Acres Averages '/! j Tone Per Acre Last I Year, Which Sold at $733 Per Ton, or an Average Yield of $59 Per Acre—More Land to Be Reclaimed. Cuticura Soap. Ointment and Pills - for the past 22 years, aud has never held another charge In the ministry, having come direct to this parish from the divinity school Rev. Pot wine has seen. Pendleton and his church grow from small begin nings and the present excellent condi WATCHED THE OLD YEAR tion of the Church of the Redeemer OUT AND NEW YEAR IN, is a fitting tribute to the ability, zeal and energy of its pioneer rector —— Mr. Potwine’s father and sister will A Noisy Time in the Old Town Last accompany the family to Honolulu, Night at the Hour of 12—At the wheer the even temperature anil mild climate it is thought will be hlgaly Churches the Observance Was Mo-e beneficial to health. It Is impossible in Concord With the Occasion— to say who Mr. Pot wine's success vr Swell Sail at Music Hall. will be O' "? -JL! g ladder when it started to tall and he jumped to save himself. Ho lit or. his feet, and In turning to save himseli from falling fell against the scales standing near, breaking off a couple of his front teeth and cutting his lip seriously. OVER 6.000 RABBITS CAUGHT He went to bis home and alter the AT ECHO YESTERDAY wound wax dressed went to bed, where he rested the remainder of ’he day. Aside from the shock there will As Many More Escaped Through th« lie no serious results from the fall Ranks of the Driver*-—Only 300 though it will be some time before Mr Bowman will be able to eat or People Attended—Rabbits Take the smile with much comfort Hint and Skip Out to Tall Timber Important Sale of ♦ ♦ Flannelette f t ♦ Wrappers i 4 When Drivers Gather—Cannery Has Large Amount of Meat on Hand. BI-MONTHLY REPORT OF t f ONE WEEK ONLY i One of the most remarkable instan The old year was watched out and CASH AND EXPENDITURES. WILL GROW SUGAR BEETS. ces of the productiveness and profit the uew ushered in with the ringing Th«- largest and most successful A great assortment of Flannelette Wrappers, made in the of irrigated land in the Butter creek ot bells and a general cannonau«ng ot rabbit drive of the soason was pulled La Grande Sugar Factory People Will best styles, in fancy figures and stripes, shoulder ruffle«, district is found in the record of one fireworks. Every walk of life took Grow a Teat Crop in Umatilla part in the ceremonies, and from the County Is Now Owing $1,396.54 Inter on the aage brush flats near the Rod- full flounce. Worth $2.00 Butter creek alfalfa farm for the past est—During This Period Over Fif g««rs place west of Echo, yesterday. County. year. bells on toe churches to the fire Over 6,000 American hare were cap F. F. Bramwell, one of the princi teen Thousand Dollars Cash Was The ranch in question is the Blue crackers on the top of Gratz's saloon, tured and a nest of young coyotes pal owners and the field superintend Paid, and Ten Thousand Dollars in Mountain Ranch, 15 miles from Echo every evidence tended to show that was found and two of the member* on Butter creek, owned by W. W. ent of the I.a Grande Beet Sugar fac the people were not sorry to *ee the Warrants Is Yet Out—County Ex killed. A territory about three miles tory. is in the city today on buBluess Cotton. H. F. Conner and George olu year die. A money «aver. Great Value pects to Be Out of Debt in Two square was driven over and a* many Stevenson, with George Kimball as connected with that institution. The «111 of the churches iu the city had rabbits escaped as were caught, cn Years. sugar factory people desire to secure foreman. some service to commemorate the / account of the small numtier of pick 75351 is the lucky No. for the Piano. See if you have tt The land is the typical sage brush an amount of land in Umatilla county, passing of the year. ets on the flanks of the driving party. County Treasurer E J Sommer- for the purpose of growing a test crop land of the Echo district, sandy and At the Christian church a supper ville has prepared his bi monthly re Only about 3<sj people attended the warm, but absolutely unproductive in of beets, and will give the matter a by tbe large number of persons pres port. which shows the county to be drive and the rank was stretched out its original state. On this farm tfe thorough and practical investigation. ent. far too thinly to prevent the rabbits in good condition financially The soil of this county is thought S3 acres of alfalfa, at the presort The Methodist church had an elab The amount on hand at the time of from breaking through and escaping, time. Three crops were cut from ¡.he to be fully as well adapted to the orate program and refreshments, ♦ land the past season, and a total of sugar beet as that of Union county. after which services were held as the the last report, October 31. was $4«, and thousands regained their liberty ♦ 704 tons of hay was cut in the three I «“d If the crop proves to be a sue- old year took it* flight. The same 874.97- The amount on hand on the after the a rivers had circulated over ♦ $13,795 14 the flat and begun the movement to last of December was cess, a factory will surely be built harvests, although moat ot this was - - plan was followed at practically til t future of the larger churches of the city, During the two months $15,583.89 ward the corral. cut in two crops, as the third cutting • -J1 ? a and The rabbits are becoming accus Anyone desiring to furnish * tract ot while th« rongregatlons of the others worth of warrants were paid Thousand.* of the world's beet peo only yielded 80 tons. ♦ DEPARTMENT STORE «JOO tomed to th«Mw> drives and it ia evi there ar.- now out aud < ailed $10, ( land for the purpose of testing a crop This enormous amount ot hay w vs ! attended the nuvting* at th«1 open ple have found instant relief and speedy not as ♦ more in warrants, which have dent to old timers in the sage brush _ of beets, can get the particulars from of i houses cure by the use of Ceti cure Soap. Oint i produced by one thorough flooding districts that the animals take a bint waste ! ',r Bramwell at I a Grande yet -been brought in. | tEc land in March, when "the the waste I town town a large number of peo- , ment and Pill* in the most torturing The Interest owing by the i county when the crowds begin to gather and water in the creeks was plentiful aud pie met at Music ball, where the ruas and disfiguring of itching, burning and hundreds of them flee to the higher SATURDAY'S LOCALS not another irrigating was given the i querade given by the young folk* club was $1,396.54. scaly humour*, ecsemas. rashes, itch proved to be a great success. The i There is now in the general fun. I hill» tielore the drive actually begins land during the growing season The rabbits caught yesterday were This is an average of 7H K”1« P®ri Jon’8 of Weeton. Is in the hall was crowded with dancers and $10.159 23. out of which the $10.400 ing* and inflammations. so that ' extei'tlonally fat and sleek specimens «nr th«» vear re- ' ‘ ty a short visit, visit. acre for the year and the price re- c ” >' for » some of ihe costumes worn were the called warrants will come, ao Thousands of tired, fretted mother*, Charles Caker. of Weston, is visit i tuort unique seen In the city for some there will be no more called until and were beheaded and dressed and * of skin-tortured and disfigured babies, ceived for the first cutting was $5 ye- of all ages and conditions, have certi- ton. for the second. $8 per ton and ¡ Ing Pendleton frletffis today, . time. The music by Kirkman's or- after the taxes have been paid, for hung in cold storage until the can ft e fled to almost miraculous cures by the for the third cutting. $10.50 per ton. John Hagen, of Bingham, is in the I < iN-stra was of the best, and all mm there are not enough funds now on nery can use them. * Ab«>|it l.uuO pounds of meat is being I Cutlcura remedies when the best med averaging $7.83 per ton. at 7H tons city for a short business visit. ' Lined with the spirit ot tbe time band to warrant the call. If the re- ceipts of the county are good and cann«-d per day. and the company ical skill had failed to relieve, much per acre or a total income per acre T. J. Kirk, of Athena, is in the city : made it one of the most enJojae’e nothing arises that will require more now- ha* $3.000 worth of finished pro ■ lea* cure. * (or the 93 acres in cultivation, ol today for a short business visit I events of tbe season * I Cuticur* Treatment is local and con about $59 per acre. The prize of $5 offered by the man script to be issued, the county Will duct on hand ready for shipment, I William Jackson, of Pilot Rock, was stitutional — complete and perfect, The total coat of Irrigating thia agement of tbe dance for the best be able to be out ot debt Inside uf wnich will be sent out immediate!: iy. ft pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the in the city today for a short business tract of land was $200 for the sea gentleman's costume, was won by two years, at the rate at which the as the labels, so long delayed, ar- ♦ affected surfaces with Cutlcura Soap visit. *■ son. and the coet of stacking the hay Fred Beck, who represented an Indi- warrants have been called in during rived today and will be placed on the ft and hot water to cleanse the akin of I cans at once. J. W. Sturdl» mt. of Ukiah, was the Immediate peat crusts and scales and soften the thick was 70 cent* per ton. including the the city yesterday for a short business an. The ladle*' prize of the same This supply of rabbit* will last for During the two months just passed i amount was won by Mrs Harl Jamea. ened cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, first cost of the stacking outfit, mak i the treasurer has sent $18.620 to the dome time, and there will not be an who was dressed as a grandmother. and apply Cutlcura Ointment freely to ing the actual cost of caring for the visit. i Miss Dixie Todd, of Adams, is ‘n The people were out to enjoy the state treasury, a* the last payment Ather drive for nearly a month The > allay itching, irritation ami inflamma hay about 50 cents per ton, or $350 No matter what >-ou desire, be it an i-annery force is working every day. : tion. and soothe at>d heal, and lastly for the crop. Thia, added to $2-X). the city visiting friends for a few evening, and many private watch on Umatilla county's state tax for 13 people being employed and order* parties were held. It seemed from thia year take Cuticur* Resolvent Pills to cool the coat of irrigating the crop, makes days. slab rate and artistic odd piece or whole There is now $1.925.36 in the coun are coming in for the finished product and cleanse the blood, and put every a total expense of $550 for the crop, Mr and Mrs. F. Harrison, of Echo, the festivities that the old year with 11 function ia a state of healthy activity. and an Income from the 93 acres .it are the guests of friends in the city the troubles it brought was not ty school fund, and $927 89 in the dis faster than the company can possibly t set for Any room, or for an outfit for More great cures of simple, scrofulous $59 per acre, amounting to $5,487 * mourned as it passed, while the young trict fund. The amount of script no* ' uii them today a out against the county 1* $132.435»» and hereditary humour* are daily made The other incidental expenses, Mr and Mrs. C w Steen, ut M li year was hailed for the gladne«* it I e your entire house, or plain furniture of by Cutlcura remedies t- an by all other taxes, depreciation of improvements OPCN WINTER IN IDAHO. might hold in store. blood and skin remedies combined, * and other necessary expenditures ton. are in the city, the guests of I ROOMS WILL BE PLENTIFUL. : any description, we have ft. We will single set being often sufficient to cure would probably reduce this net in friends for a few days. Most Favorable Weather for Stock Mrs Henry Whiteley an i Mr. and H. M. AND N. A. ROBERSON a th* most distressing ceees when aD Portland Committees Secure Promise That Ha* Been Experienced in Ten Î cóate to $5.00*1 for the year on a fat m family, of Moro, are the guests take pleasure in showing you thtough >f else fail*. of Over 1.000 for Accommodation of ARE NOW ON SNAKE RIVER of 93 acres. Year*. friends in the city for a short time ♦ Visitors Ourinq the Livestock Con The owners wil! reclaim more and our large and complete collection of Mr and Mrs. William Bowers and Richard Steen arrived in the city : vention. more iand each year ax fast as po*si family, of Coid springs, are in the Something Doing in the Hide Line— bl*, as the longer the original tract is city for a short visit with friend» The committees in charge of the ■ yesterday from his Snake river sheep « new goods. Most attractive and largest i Mr Steen la feeding 24'4» * irrigated, the more land is reclaimed J. E Smith Company Is Feeding livestock convention tn Portland have ranch Miss Della B. Crigler left this morn he*« of sheep at Tammany for the by sub-irrigation and the easier a*ldl- ing for a visit at her home in Fret line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton are 1.000 bneep in lllinoi*— W J, Fahren- secured the promise of over ♦ room* for use of visitors and dele- later market and hi* work require* tlonal reclamation becomes. water. where she wil spend a week. wald's Hea'th Is Improving—H. T. : frequent visit* her*, say* the l/ewi*- No reasonable price would be fixed shown in our stock. Carpets and Lin gates during the meeting in that city, C. O. Henry of Aihena was a busi - Connell Sold Beeves m Pendleton. At first the committees thought ton Tribune by the owner* for land producing sucn ness visitor in the city today, bavmg » Mr Steen »tate» that the past win oleums to please the fancy of alt returns, and this quality of land m business to transs't at the court that room would be hard to find, ow Ridge Jan 1.—John Browne Pen ing to tae apparent scarcity of house.- ter. from the standpoint of a sheep tbe Echo district has practk'ally uo house Stuftd with walnuts dieton's hide dealer. passed through and the possibility of all the room Lu man. I* one of the most favorable of * fixed market value for the reason tb«t * D*ve Nelson, the road supervisor It has not yet * He had come up But the occupied houses being filled, but the past ten year» the owners will not sel!. Tbe raw of road district No. 14. was in E m here Monday been necessary for the sheepmen to land. In the native state, is worth city yesterday to make his report tc ter creek and had nearly two wagon the response to a «ai! for rooms has ♦ loads of hide» and pelts, mostly th. developed the fact that there is plen engage in winter feeding and pros fconi $5 to $10 per acre ih,- office of the county clerk latter ty of spare room for all. and so the petta now indicate an open winter The statement Is perbat > > ,ur’ T I’ Edward* baa gone to Man-ii- ma'ter of accommodation Is practi DEGREE WORK I Returning to Arlington. prise to many l«ewiaton resident*, town. 111., to the iM-daide ot his aged cally settled now Fred George, of Arlington, return « I. O. O. F. Puts Seventeen Men ed to bls home last nigi.t after a short father, who is very low His broth.n. It require* but a small force from but the statement la a fact, neverthe -M G. Edwards, ha» been in the East outs.ae tne city to fill up Portland I less. that the Lewiston valley in the Complete Furniture Store Near Post Office Through New Mysteries. visit in this city with friends Mr for nearly three months, looking after hotels to overflowing and the man past experienced many severe win- I George is a merchant at Arlington. Last night the Umati la Encamp the sheep Interests of J E Smith agement feared at «ne beginning that ’ tera lni-i» winters are ancient his- wssssu* ment No. 17, of the I. O. O. F, met in I and han been on a busiiu-se trip Live Stock company, which has a the crowd would be grwitly out ot tory. but old-timer* tell it this way There were periods when the Snake special meeting at their hall for the to Spokane, stopping In tbi* city fm i number on feed noar Chicago He is proportion to the accommodations river for the period of week* was s purpose of initiating 17 men into the a abort visit on his return also visiting relative« I solid mass of ice enabling fooim* n mysteries of the patriarch*!, golden J H Roberson says he received a PLUMBING Ito pass -over the stream with safetv. rule and R. P. degree*. letter a' few daya agu from his sons. ♦ I , while the thermometer registered The session was a long one aud in-, H. M and N. A Roberson, stating Oar Work and the Bill ♦ j many degrees below zero teresting, and at midnight the lodge; that they had moved from Wallowa fl \\ ii stand comparison with the best During the pa»t »ix years the low took a recess and adjourned to the' county, where they moved from here oanquet room, where a splendid ban- I ■ est temoerature recorded ha* been 4 By the boi about a year ago They are now at cm The wc-rk is as near periec- I degrees above zero, but the cold win quet had been spread. There were the Eureka mines on the Snake riv ' ters of the past existed, and th« 54 men at the table, and the full jus ANIMAL WAS GENTLE AND er. where they are working and also MRS MARY DAVENPORT n as bumans can attain—the phee i sheepmen always figure- on a repe.i- tice of well exercised men wa* giv-n feeding their cattle. They are well PASSED AWAY. AGEO 70. THE TRICK UNEXPECTCO pleased with their present location .• icior as cheap a* anjbody stouJd tc the meal. I dr a Owing to the Large number who h*J except that they fear a closedown. , expect We do all kind« of sani No Shortest Day in 1*03. to take the degrees the session ol I due to the wrecking and loee of a Had Lived in Oregon Forty-five Year* the lodge did not adjourn until 4:30 Mr. Parneh Touched the Horse. I boatload of supplies a short time ago | There was no shortest day in 19u3. tary plumbing and gas fitting, and and in This Vicinity Thirty-nine Which Let Fly With Both Feet— on tae Snake o'clock this morning. In the Northern hemisphere, as the I Year*—Is Survived by S>x Childr-n sun attained its greatest charge you not immoderately. Let Those taking the patriarchal. go'-L J. T Ogle has been undergoing a southern Victim Suffers Greatly, Though Un en rule and R. P. degrees were: A. J slight attack of tonailitla of late — Funeral Thia Afternoon and In declination at midnight on December der the Influence of Sedatives—Ac us estimate on jour next necessity ia Smith. Louis Bettencourt, C. D. Smi<h, The Alba masquerade bail was 22. the 22d and 23d being of equal terment pt Walla Walla. cident Was at Alta House Barn. A. A. Cabral, C. E. Sturtecant, Arthur length and slightly exceeded by ;he largely attended from Ridge as well cur line Harlow and C. M. Hempbill, all r.f 21st and 24th. i ax Gur> ane and Butter creek A fine Mrs Mary Davenport died at Bruce Parrish was kicked in U>e i time was reported by all. Pilot Rock; F. L McRae. Louie Ha- residence of her daughter. Mrs gan. W. B. Hale. F. F. Perham. W abdomen last night by one of bls W O and a . Cockram o. OaklanJ. Moorhouse, yesterday afternoon & Co. an Court Street Druggist, Post-office Block Th* American Federation of la tor R. Bitney and W. L Bowlsby. al) of horse«, and this morning is in a prêt- Ore . are spending the winter visiting Phone Main 851 threatens to put the Santa Fe Ra.l- 2:10 o'clock, from an rxteuded ty serious condition. this city. i with their uncle. H. W Whittaker. way Company on the unfair list be- Lie*» The direct < suae of her <i< Mr. Bruce is a resident of Cold The golden rule and R P. degrees W J Fahrenwald is still improving was heart failure, induced by- the fee I cause the company maintains the . ........................................................................ ... . were conferred on J. A. Smith and Springs, and came to the city yester in health, and ha* hopes of recovery ble condition caused by her long ill ! whip ' hand over the Telegrapher* J. F. Seals, and the R P degree oc I day afternoon with a .earn for a short Many of our people attended the I Union and will not recognize it. ♦•♦♦♦•••»♦♦♦SSSBSSfi business visit. He put his horses In Xmas tree at the Gurdane church in*i i news ♦ 9 A. W Norton. On Thursday morning at 5 o'clock o the stalls at the Alta House, where a fln«* time is reported by all. ♦ Claude J. «crine. * miner was hor : Mrs Itavenport was stricken with an be left them during the afternoon In All persons knowing PECULIAR ACCIDENT. Miss Iaur* McAfee, of Nye. is attack of paralysis and it was then ribly mangled at Everett Saturday the evening be returned to the bam spending a few weeks in Pendleton. i s themselves to be in that the family first nealiied that her night by an explosion of dynamite Fell From Train While Sick at I the and started tn hitch, preparatory to HELIX, OREGON. Some feeding of stock is being Illness waa of a neceeaanly fatal 11a- . debted to me will * going home He was standing be done in this neighborhood Stomach From a Meshed Hand. call and settle their turr. Since that time she has grad ' hind one of his horses, talking to an € H T Connell, of Alba. |«ssed ually grown weaker until the final Earl Rogers, the section foreman other man in the barn at the time, their accounts as I s t of the W. A C. R-, from Helix, met and while doing so reached ont hi, through here a few days ago on h!- trouble released her from her pain. need the money. wav home from delivering some beef with a peculiar accident last evening hand and touched the horse. The The deceaa«*d was born m Ohio De *- s Mr Connell says he cember 23. 1633. where sne spent the as he was coming into th« city on the animal kicked the unsuspecting man in Pendieton. CANDIES, CIGARS, ETC. » train. Just before reaching the city with both fee-t, one foot striking him has been feeding since early In No early years of her girlhood In 1655 < > Mr. Rodgers, in attempting to open In the abdomen, and the other just v« mber I > she was married to her first busband. the door of the smoking compartment above the right knee * C. G. KNIGHT, Proprietor William Willis, in Iowa, and after 5 NEWS OF MILTON. of the car. caught his hand In the Meat Market three years residence in that state Mr Parrish was carried into tie • • • • •isieis$«8iei»i?<si.*iei*i*i*i»i<>tsi»^ii»j». • • ... door and mashed it. The pain from bouse and a doctor called who gave they cape by way of 'be isthmus of SDSS the hurt made him sick at bis stom him semething to relieve his pain. Visitor from Klamath Fall*—Visito** Panama to Salem, where they resid from Medical Lake and from Utah ed until 1664. when they came to ach and he went out onto the back Today he is still partly under the in platform of the car, thinking that the fluence of the drug and is In a go-id Several Return* from Visiting at Eastern Oregon. Mr. Willis died at cold air would brace him up a little. deal of pain Lewiston—Very Enjoyable Party tn Milton in February. 1682. and six While standing there be suddenly years later his widow married Sam Honor of Mias Ada Pierce. grew dizzy and fell from the platform, uel B Davenport a well known re-i- C. L. MARTIN RELEASED. striking on his face and shoulder*. Milton. Jan 1.—Mis* May Zumalt. dent of this section. Mr. Davenport The accident occurred just as the Charged With Obtaining Money Under one of the teacher* in Columbia col died in Walla Walla in 1899. No* opened permanently train was passing the woolen mills, lege. has returned from a visit with and prepared to turn out New and Sec Mrs. Davenport is survived by six False Pretenses From Maple Bros. her sister at Rosalia and the injured man was taken into Fir-it-claae work. We have children. Mrs. I.ee Moorhouse, of this ond Hand Goods that place, where be was cleaned up bad IS year* experience and Lester, the eldest son of Mr and city; J. W. Willis, of Ferdinand. Upon motion of the district attor Bought and Sold thoroughly un dentand a'l a little and sent to the hospital, ney, C. L Martin wan this afternoon Mr«. F. J. Beale. Is seriously ill of Idaho. Dr A U Willis, of Walla B aking powder details of the Photograph ie where bis wounds could receive prop released from the county jail, where dropsy and heart trouble. His condi Walla. Di Park Weed Willis, of SL* Art. Firat-claes work guar er rare. It was found that his nose he has been for several months, cn tion is considered quite serious. The rcmarka‘'Ie increase in con attle; Frank 8. Willis, of Gibbon. Or , anteed Prices right. was broken and the face badly dis a charge of obtafnlug money under Miss Mildred Preston has returned and Harry M Willi*, of White s«i- sumption dome trates its supcr'x- MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY figured. While the wounds are not false pretenses from the firm of Ma- to Waitsburg after several days he-e mon. Wash. tive merits and n holcsomcness. the guest of Miss Nor* Kelly serious, they are painful and it will pie Brothers, of this city. The funeral was conducted this All Court Street be some day* before Mr. Rodgers Wil) Martin represented himself an the G. D. Grizzle of Klamath Falls ar afternoon at 4 o'clock from the resi- ■■ ONE PO MD 25 CTS be as presentable in appearance ax agent of an electrical supply house In rived here yesterday and is visiting denev of Major Moorhouse, the servi — he w»s before the accident. f the East and had the local firm cash at the home of his sister. Mrs H D ces being in charge of Rev. W E. Pot a check for him for $20 He has also Morrison wine, of the Church of the Redeemer. Mr and Mrs E K Henry and Mr In the morning the remains will lie done the same thing In La Grande, SHOT THROUGH THE CABLE. cashing one cueck in a saloon, and B. 1. Archer returned yesterday from taken to Walla Waila, where they will Untoward Accident Puts Talephon« one more in a business house One i ewiatun, Idaho be Interred in the Walla Waila cem- E. I .. Smalley _ came ____________ ORGANIZED MAUCH L 18SS. of these he settled, l»ut the other is over from Wai- etery after private services nt Sxatem Out of Commiaaion. stll against him. !a Walla Wednesday and attended a o'clock in the afternoon CAPITAL......................... SIMM». The telephone system met with a The charge was dismissed owing to meeting of the Masonic ^rder In the sad accident last night as the old year even'ng. LOUIS M. HUSON DEAD. was dying. In the fusilade that sent the fact that it would coat too much Transact* • general banking Frtrk F. Wood ot Medical Lake the old year to Its tomb, someone a*'- to secure the witnesses against him Wash.. I h in town visitlrg his grand An Old Settler, Progressive and Pros cldentally shot the system through motlio», Mrs M. J. Moes. VOTER8 MUST REGI8TER. perous and With a Largs Family. the cable, and as a result the city was .Mr aad Mrs F J. Wlld-ir. who cut off from its neighbors for a good Louis M. Huson, one of the old real have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. part of the day. After a great deal Preliminary Necessary to Qualify as Scbwandt. left yesterday for Pendle dents of this county, where he has re- a Voter Next Fall. of search the wound was located and sided for many years, died at nt* The registration blanks tor the ton. where they will visit friends be home in Helix this morning, at 2 dressed and the people can once more fore reluming to their home at Pull listen to the liquid notes of the hello general and presidential election have man. o'clock, after a short illness. Mr. Hu- girl as she tells you to look up the reached the county clerk's office and son was 67 years of age at the time Mrs H. M. Holler and family ar on Monday next the force of the of number and talk fast. of his death, which was caused by rived Tuesday from their home at fice will commence the registration < f paralysis. Some time ago be was all of the voters of the county who Deweyville, Utah, and are visiting stricken with the disease and since NUMBERS DRAWN. Mrs E. O. Vanander. who is a sister have interest enough in the coming that time has been growing worse, of Mrs. Holler. i* th» mo»t unfa..mg, the most inatantly toothing and lastingly bese- until several days ago hope for his re Who Has the Number* Drawing Caeh elections to come to the office and Tuesday evening a party was given ,e“\„lhe f. ”.Oe“ ‘nd of rewedw» for .1! ac.i« and go through that formality. This reg covery was elven up. Prise« at Tallman & Co.’aT rihsuiting pain to which such treatment can be applied. istration is for the county and covers by Mrs L. J. Pierce in honor of hor Mr Huson was born in New Y ’ ork. This Ointment po»»easiag the wonderfsl ««ranee and The drawing was made in the prize the state and national elections daughter. Miss Ada. who ia here from healing propertie» of the famous fledkal lake Salta, ia • « « OF PENDLETON Spokane spending vacation, and has been a resident of this coun wining contest at the Tailman Drug her For Cuta — ■ ............ in it* oene ficent action than any other made. Cuta, Burna. BrulL-a o "Z ■'Flinch" afforded principal ty for over 20 years. He has engaged Company store last night, at which the -Sunburn, Ulcer*. Mosquito .nd all Insect Bite«, it H ; ee:!r " ^mX"1“** SWb’ Kennady-Shaefer. in the farming business tn Helix, and Rofi cab- time the numbers were drawn for the A. P. Shaefer and Miss Amy Ken amusement of the evening was one of the prosperous and pro but when uted together with Medical Lake Soap and Salts A ‘ en< il w,n much. prize* of $30, $15 and $5. The num nedy were married yesterday after menta were served and a very do- ber 2023 won the first money. 1570 noon at the office of the county •tgh. ul evening was spent by those gressive citizens of his home city. He has a large family, and all are Ointment eoustaritly on hand. Especially aoothmc *n<< k t « 1 * ' Medical Lake the second and 2437 the third. As clerk, by Judge W. R. Ellis. The pie ent. ..mediately aftet waging. ' ' ' “* 'h' - '">«** P-'” yet no one has called for cither of groom is a young man from Lewiston, « cmen K W.lcox, who liar, been well known throughout the county. Mr Huson wax a well known music the prizes. JSc. a box. at yoar DraggUt. where be has made his home for at Fairfield. Wash., visiting r •'«th-ce, ian, and at one time had a band com some time, while the bride is a well retiir.:. d h<»me yesterday posed entirely of the members of his REV. POTWINE’S ONLY PARISH. known young lady of this city. Mr. family. GOT A BAD FALL. and Mrs. Shaefer left on the train At one time he was considered to Has Been Rector of the Church of the last night for a short wedding trip, be the best violinist in the county, f Redeemer for 22 Years. after which they will reside in Lew- W. J. Bowman Sustains Painful and and his presence was much sought for Annoying Accident. the home provided by the : 1st on at 1EDICAL LAKE SAI TS flFG. CO. Sole nir. m — v - Rev. W. E. Potwine, who goes 'o the dances of the pioneer days. LEV. ANKENY, FreeldenL soie nira.. New York and Spokane. Wash. W. J. Bowman, one of the employes the Sandwich Islands, the coming groom The arrangements for tae funeral W. F. MATLOCK, Visa FraatBsst of the Thompson Hardware Company, spring, to take charge of one of the have not been made, though A. Hu C. B. WADE. C—filsr. A bath house that will cost $160 O’JO met with a painful accident yesterday son. one of hie sons, is in the city most important Episcopal churches tn The Oregon Dally Journal can be the Islatfds, has been rector of the will be erected at Ocean Park, near morning while at work In the store. making preparations for that sad ■ate by Tailman A Co., Leading Druggists, and A. C Koeppen d^ro«! He was »landing on the top of a step rite. found on aale at Fracler'a boc'; store Church of the Redeemer in this city Tzts Angeles. Cleanse the Skin, Scalp and Blood Sale Price, $1.38 Of Torturing, Disfiguring. Hu mours with loss of Hair ALEXANDER’S C01PIHE TREATMENT $100 ♦ t 4 YOIIR FURNITURE WANTS i Let txs fill them Hüd save you money 6LACE PRUNES : I Crystalized Fruits 4 LOWNEY’S I CHOCOLATES BAKER & FOLSOM and BON BONS ♦ 4 NEW YEAR S CI6ARS ♦ + 4 ♦ F. W. Schmidt ■ MLIABLF IB I I Knights Pharmacy CRESCENT Conrad Platzoeder Í Full Liae of Druggist Sundries Î ! •a GURDANE & McBROOM ! Helix Art Studio J. W. Vaughn, Prop, Pendleton Sayings Bank MEDICAL LAKE Medical Lake Ointment The First National Bank X i