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> Dpi—rt»*. —a» I visiting his brothers and eUler, lias Eliza Parr vs. Freu Parr; default gone to Portland, where bp will visit and decree for plaintiff his daughter. Mrs. F. J Foley. Helen M. Marsten vs. James A Mi»s Florence Stevenson of Nez Marslen; default entered and decree Perce has been visiting her sister, for plaintiff. Mrs M M. Dittebrandt. She left FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1904 Gertrude Hammond vs. Felix Ham this morning for Walla Walla, whore SEVENTY WERE GRANTED ALFALFA HAY IS WORTH mond ; default and decree for plain- CONSIDERABLE BUSINESS ! L. I1 J J. . J, - - site will be the guest of Mrs Frank tiff EIGHT DOLLARS PER TON LAST YEAR IN THIS COURT. DONE AT OPENING 8E8SION. Jcnes. Ernestine E. Maron vs. Frank P. Mrs Olive FVllows and family will i Maron; default and decree for plain- Rebekahs and Odd Follows Installs, depart tomorrow for Loa Angeles, Seventeen Actions Are Now Pending tiff. Ca!., where they will reside hereafter. Charlie Griffin vs. Zadle Grlfflu; de- Pttltion to Incorporate Echo WJ» tion. Followed by a Banquet—Case —Of the Eighty-eeven Petitioners, cree for plaintiff. Tho masque ball glvet^ New Year ’ s Turned Down—Little Walla Walla Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. of Malarial Fever—Nine and a Half night by th«» stockholders of the new Sixty.eight Were Women—Deser Mollie Hamilton vs. Geofge Hamil Irrigatici! District Niw Fu'iv Or It used to be ronsideieJ that only Pound Son Was Born—Child 8l.k opera house, was largely attended. tion Is the Most Common Complaint ton; default and decree for plaintiff. ganized—Application for a Liquor uruiarv aud bladder troubles were to be Nearly 70 couple» were present. \n Maude Johnson vs. Aloart 8. John With Nervous Prostration. traced to the kidneys, by the Men and Cruelty and Drunk- License Was Turned Over—Jury excellent supper was served at the son; default entered, decree fLr but now uKxleru ennesr by the Women. Will Be fcr Coming Terms City hotel by Landlord J. H. Me- plaintiff. || science proves that Athena. Jan. 1.—W. R. Taylor, who Florence Alloway vs. Jesse Allo of Court. nearly all diseases ha» a large quantity of alfalfa hay. Quary. Kirkman's orchestra of Pea- Umatilla county is one where th .re way; default, decree for plaintiff, have their beginning is having it baled on his farm, a mile dleton furnished the music. have been In the past some sad with custody of child; The county court tnet this morn iu the disorder of irom Athvua, and storing it in the defendant to couples whose first bright dream of CAR OF UTAH SHEEP. th«rse most important Barehouse to ship. Alfalfa ia worth pay $6 per month to help support ing for its January term, and Las love has panned and who have sought organs. child. been busy al) day looking over the 9s per tea. surcease from care and domestic The kidneys filter Cordelia Hawes ____ bills of the past month and in clos vs. William Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ramen and W. 8. Hansen Passes Through With brawl in the soothing potions of tlio and purify the blood— ing up the business of the county for Hawes; decree for plaintiff. Shipment for Dayton, Wash. family, who spent a few days In the divorce court. that is their work. Cora E Learn vs. Henry M Learn; the year. city visiting relative», have return««! W 8. Hanson, of Colllston, Utah, Therefore, when your kidneys are weak During the year there have been dismissed on motion of plaintiff'» at- A road pe'ltion was presented by passe«! through today with 80 h«a«l or out of order, you can understand how to 1 heh home in Walla Walla. 87 divorce suits filed, of which 17 ae terney. Brady Howdyshell and others, ask Ed Koontz has rented T. J. Kirk's of registered Rambouilettes, which quickly your entire body is affected and yet unacted upon, and all the rest of Elias G. Ehthart vs. Dora E. Etir- ing for a road in sections 32 and 33, how every organ seems to fail to do its large wheat farm near the city aud have been sold by him to R. A. Jack the Hat have been granted with the In township 3. north of range 32 east hurt decr«ie for plaintiff. 1.3« changed hia occupation from a son. the well known sheep man of duty. . . _ _ ... exception of two or three which have John W. Endicott vs. Ida M. Eudi It 1» asked that a road be allowed Davion, Wash. It v « ju are sick or " feel badly," begin »to t keeper to a farmer. either been compromised or dismiss cott; decree for plaintiff. to connect the Pendleton and Stage lidney remedy. Mr and Mra. Alf Coppic and little The shipment consists of 70 J A OR ed. In one case the suit taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. was di» Jet sit E. Finley vs Joseph Finley. Gulch roads and the new road run Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as MOD son Howard, after a three we-tXa' and 10 ram lanibs. all fine specimens. missed beeau»e the plaintiff be- Clara .McAullff vs. Thoma» T Me- ning up the gulch from the north < f aa vour kidneys are well they will help visit, have returned to Guy, Wash. Mr. Hansen delivered a like shipmeut fore the case came to trial. died Auliff; default and decree for plain- 8. M. Richardson's ranch. all the other organs to health. A trial Cl.arley LMvidaor. is confined to hia to Mr. Jackson last winter and ex Out of .ne total of 87 all of the U m . will cou vince anyone. Petition to Incorporate Echo. htm« the past tew rays with the m.i- pects to enlarge his trade In Oregon. If you are sick you can make no mis laria! fever. E. F. Carter vs. Allie M. Carter; Be will go from Dayton to Port- plaintiffs are women with the excep- A petition was presented to '.lie take'bv first doctoring your kidneys. Mias Stella Anderson, who spent a land to attend the meeting of the tion of the »mall proportion of 19. default and decree for plaintiff. court by a number of the reeldj&ts The mild ami the extraordinary effect of few days visiting at the home of Mr. and in these case» the cause of vc- Alice Lawrence vs. Erank C. Law of Echo praying for the Incorporation Dr. Kilmer's Swramp-Root, the great and Mrs. M L. Watts, has returned National Livestock association and tion is generally alleged to be deaer- rence. expects Utah to send a delegation of of the city of Echo. The matter was kidney remedy, is soon realized. It to Edinburg. tion, with one or two cases where Franklin Ellis vs. Melinda Ellis; presented to the court by L. A Esteb First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, Ga., and Its Pastor and ElAer. at least 30 to that meeting. stands the highest for its wonderful cures marital Infelicity is charged. In oue default. Little Marvin Kilgore is sick with of Echo, while the remonstrance was FRlIF. day was when men of proml- malady I consider it well nigh a a pec Be. of the most distressing cases, aud is sold of these the decree went to the de Benjamin F. Case vs. Nancy »I. presented by the firm of Balieray & nervous prostration. IMPROVEMENT AT IRRIGON. “Aa a tonic for weak and worn on its merits by all nence hesitated to give their testi fendant, inasmuch as the prayer of Case; default and decree for plain McCourt in behalf of a num tier of Harry Roaenzwig. formerly of this out people It haa tew ar no et/uale. druggists in fifty-Cent monials to proprietary medicines for tiff city, but now of Walla Walla, spent Many New Settlers Coming Into the the plaintiff was denied people In the place who did not wish Rev. L. O. Smith. and one-dollar size Grace Hudspeth v» Robert Huds to have the town placed under incor- publication. This remains true today On the other hand, tbe general the holidays visiting his parents. Mr. Mr. M. J. R om man, a prominent •>** bottles. You may Stokes Settlement on the Colom of most proprietary medicine». But peth. complaint of the women Is that the and Mrs. Fred Rosenzwig. poratiou The remonstrance was have a sample bottle H<m ot «»■■«Ro»«, cbaatof Greenatxiro, <la_, and an elder bia. Peruna ha» become so justly famous, its Charles Hayes vs. Ida Hayea, men are cruel, fail to provide them I. O. 0. F. and Rebekah lodges had by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you headed by G. W. Hunt, who brought In the Presbyterian church of that H G. Hurlburt, a civil engineer who with the necessities of life, drink to fault and decree for plaintiff. how to find out if yem have kidney or a joint installation Friday. January the remonstrance to the city and was merits are known to so many people of j place, has um-d Peruna, and in a recent Amende J. Wattles vs. George W. present at the meeting of the court. high and low stations, that no ooo hes bladder trouble. Mention this P«P«r 1. The officers of the Rebekahs are has been employed at th« Stokes excess and habitually strike and j letter to Tbe Penina Medicine Ctfo ot and decree for After some discussion the court fail itates to see his name In print recom when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bing as follows: Mary Gross, noble grand; Ijind and Water company's irrigation abuse their wives. In al) of these Wattles; default ' Columbus,Ohio, writes aa follows: project for some time past, is in the plaintiff hamton, N. Y I'M'1’t make any mistake, Genette Manasae, vice grand; mend iug Peruna. cases divorce» have been granted. In May ed to grant the petition, It was al- *>ut remember the name. Swamp-Root, Gro«6. secretary; Eva Ogle, treasur city today and reports many new set- one case a suit was brought by the Pearl E Holmes vs. William The highest men in our nation have ' “ For a long time I wax troubled with leged by the remonstrants that sev- catarrh of the kidneys and tried many Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-RotX, and the ad er; Marville Watts, financial secre Iters coming into Morrow county, wife and dismissed by tbe court and Holmes; decree for plaintiff eral of those on the petition were not given Peruna a strong endorsement. dress. Binghamton on every bottle. tary. with teams, cows, implements and in a short time tae trouble was ie- Edward L. Chapman vs Mildred resident» of Echo and did not hold Men representing all classes and sta remedies, all of which gave me no re- 1 lief. Peruna was recommended to m- for property there The officers of the Odd Fellows are household goods, prepared to make vived with tbe husband as tbe plain Chapman; default and decree tions are equally represented. ! by aeverai friends, and after using a few as follows: John Keen, noble grand; homes on the irrigated tracts pur tiff. He won his suit, though be had plaintiff. A dignified representative of the Pres Election Affirmed. chased from the company at Stok-e. bottles I am pleased to aay that the long Tamin-mt vs. Julia to pay high for his liberty Fitz Gerald ; Ira Kemp, vice grand; Fred Koontx, An order was made by the court byterian church In the person of Rev. looked for relief waa found and /«m now Looked at rrurn all sides, the rec decree for plaintiff secretary; George Gross, financial or Irrigon, as now called E. G. Smith does not hesitate to state Mr. Hurlburt reports about the ords go to show that It Is the men. Sadie M. Hickey vs. William affirming the ejection recently held publicly that be has nsed Peruna in his enjoy ing better health than I bare for secretary; Hugh Woritrugton, tret» in the Little Walla Walla Irrigation urer Aftei tn< insfailation, a boun same amount of snow at Echo as a* and not the womeu. In the great ma Hickey, default and decree for plain district. This will allow the people family and found it cored when other yean, and can heartily recnoitnend Pendleton. tiff. Peruna to all aimitariy aftIKtcd. It ia teous supper was spread and enjoyed jority of cases, who are responsible Melissa Abbott vs. Grant W Ab at the head of the incorporation remedies failed. In thia statement the certainly a grand medicine."—M. J. for the trouble by the members of the two lodge« Filed Final Accounting. bott; default, decree for plaintiff with scheme to go ahead with the work Rev. Smith la supported by an elder in Rot* man. aud their invl ed guests. The total number of cases filed, 'O Catarrh 1» essentially tbe same wbots M. Curl. ! gether with the action taken upon custody of children, one-third of real of putting the machinery of the dis his church. The final account of L. 1 81'iirday, De-ember ?6. to Mr. an.i Rev. E.G. Smith, pastor of the Presby ever located. P< runa car«« catarrh estate in fee simple, and $5u perma trict into working order. of J i them is given below: < Mrs Fied Kootiu. a nine and a half the administrator in the estate terian church of Greensboro,Ga^wrttes: . wherever located. Application Turned Over. icrt—yield tr.cr:— M. Martindale, deceased, i was tiled in pound l-oy. Sarah McFarland vs Charles Me nent alimony, costs and disburse- save all exrerimer.ting— " Having used Peruna in my family ■rants. If you do not derive prompt and satle- clerk this i-e office of the county An application for a liquor llrense save Jis>ppoin:menis. Farland. Albert B Butler vs R C. Butler; by A B Stevens, of Umatilla, was for some time it gives me pleasure to . factory result« from the use of Pemaa, tars '.be standard Seeds. Athena. Jan 4.—Mrs. Edward Ma morning, and allowed by the county t Rosa Bonapher vs. Frank Bona- 4 by ail dealers. 1004 default. | write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a ri-'.used by the court on the ground testify to its true worth. nasse of this city left for a short court, which ordered that I the admin- pbir. Seed Annual postpaid free, Ida L Smith vs. J A. Bmlth; de that the original petition was not “ My little boy seven years of age had full statement of your case and Le Will to a » applicants. visit to Victoria. B. C-, a few days istrator be released from i further re- Emil A Schiffb-r vs. Sarah I? cree for plaintiff presented in the court. The petition been suffering for some time with ca 1« pleaaed to give you hw valuable ad ago. Her son. Herbert, is attending sponsibllity in the matter, The uc- Sehlffler. D. M. FE m KY a co- er claimed that he bad had the peti tarrh of the lower bowels. Other reme vice gratia. school there. She has also a brother count showed a balance of 9712 50 <n Detroit. Mick. Nettle Burt, vs. Count F. Burt. Davis-Reeves. tion made and presented in due form, dies had failed, but after taking two there. hand. and rea. estate to the value <f Address Dr. Hartman. President of Nellie W. Jonea vs. John F. J on »a. Miss Alma L Davis and Newton J. but that it had been lost He will Outlies of 1’ rm* the trouble almost en The Hartman ban liar mm, Colttmc*^ Dr. and Mrs. J D Plamondon gave |5M Nellie Welsch vs. Frank Welsch; Reeves were married yesterday after- now have to wait till the next term tirely disappeared. For this special Ohio. a pleasant party Monday, in honor of ' default and decree for plaintiff. W. H. Boyd Quite III. Miss Stella Anderson, who was home Mary J. Woodall vs. Robert S. noon at 4 o'clock at the Methodist of the court before he can secure ale Aak your Druggist fcr a free Peruna Almanac for 190* parsonage, by Rev. Robert Warner iirenae Dr Smith has returned froh Echo. Woodall. from school at Eilenburg. Several The principals in the ceremony ire where he wax called to attend V.’ Mary E Tinker vs. Walter J. Tink Do you know that a little rough is young people were present, all hav H. Boyd, the merchant, who has been er; dismissed plaintiff dying before loti, resident-! of Ukiah, where •'be WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS a dangerous thing? Are you aware ing an excellent time groom is a prosperous farmer and The Ridenours held a lamlly reun til with a severe attack of the grip 'or caw came to trial ITS THE RECORD! that it often fastens on the lungs stockman. Mr and Mrs Reeves left James McCarty of Echo Is and far too often runs Into Con ion. Christmas day. at Weeton. nt some time Mr Boyd is now a little Ail«** L Lawrence vs Frank C TH EPE APE IN USE 400,000 ttIs morning for tbeir home at Ukiah city today sumption and ends in death? Can which 32 members were present, in better, and it Is thought that he will I.awrence; default. be out again in a short time you afford a trifle with so serious cluding the entire Kidenour family Wilbur W. Gardner vs. Matty G. J A. McCarty, of Echo, war a P n- a matter? Acker*« English Remedy excepting one bro.her. William Ride Gardner; default entered and a de dleton visitor today lor Coughs. Colds and Consumption nour. and family of Washington, and cree rendered for plaintiff. and the demand still grt'as. J W. Perringer. of Adams. «tí » Is beyond question the greatest of a daughter of E Ridenour. Mrs Bert Maggie La Brache vs Ixonia 1-a No farm or dairy complete without a De LavaL Pendleton visitor today. Vaughan o* Pine. Oregon all modern remedlee. It will stop a Bracbe We carry the largest stock of Dairy apparatus and Glenn I.uhre, of Pilot Rock waa a Saturday evening Misses Anna cough in one night and tt will check Elizabeth Gwinn vs Benjamin supplies on the Pacbc Coast Send for catalogue. visitor In toe city today a cold In a day. It wia prevent Rush, Carrie Sharp, Janette Mana* Gwinn default and decree for plain- F M Fletcher, of Milton. spent Croup, relieve Asthma and cure Con se, Alta Sharp. Mrs. Charley Keen DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY CO. Hff F. H. NEWELL TELLS OF da, in the city on business sumption. Our faith In It le so and G. W Bradley, all of this city, Sahin« W Franklin va. Benjamin MONSTER RABBIT DRIVE OF GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS strong that --e guarantee every hot attended the Rebekah lodge at Wes San Francisco Portlani Or- Franklin. decree tor plaintiff. F E Ray. of Pilot Rock, «i» in SEASON ON JANUARY 10. tie to give satisfaction or money ton. May C. D. Peteraon va Fred C C. city today for a short time. 911 Drumm St, 65 Front Street Mr. and Mrs Ed Kooetx of this back For sale b F. W SchmMt A Peteraon; default, decree for plain- C. A Kern, of Helix, was a busi- Unwise for the Government to Rush city spent Sunday in La Grande, vis Co. I tiff neas visitor in the city today iting Mrs. Koontz's mother. Mrs Ann O. R. A N. Will Stop No. 1 at Mile . Into Enormous Plans Without Ea- Maggie la Branche vs. Louis 1-a a P. Jermon. of Echo, had busi- Klrfc of that city. post 1S7, Two Miles West of Foe. ' Branch«. hauetive Surveys and Investiga n<»« at the courthouse this morning. SOME REASONS. SEATTLE POULTRY FAIR. the «¡»ease sslJi carries off qu;te a Mrs A. L. Gittens, wife of Postmas Katie Duncan vs John Duncan. de tar for Drivers From Pendleton to tion — Where Reservoir Sites Have ter Qithens of thia city, returned Robert Watenberg. ot Foasil is in proportion every year. The only way , cree for plaintiff, with cnstodv of r-endieton People Should Fellow Thia home from California, accompanied Get Off and No. 2 Will Stop at Been Selected Land Sharks Have the city tor s short business visit. I know of to prevent loss is to sell So States Arc Repreantod in the ■ child. Valuable Advice. Same Place to Pick Them Up—Ex the animal before it gets too poor.’ by her son-in-law, J. Craig, and little Invariably Operated. Exhibit of Fowls. Theo Robertson, of Helix, was >n Mary E McKenzie va. Oecar E Me- cursion From Heppner. the city today on a short bu»ine - Seattle Jan 6—One thousand Kenzle; default. Because the proof la in Pendleton daughter. Grace, they having spent MAY SHIFT CONVENTION. the last two months in California for Washington. Jan. 6—Frederick H trip teals of fancy breed cackled and Kizzie Harpole va. Cnariea H Har- You can easily Investigate it. the benefit of Mrs. Githens' health. Newell, in charge of the governmvst Another monster rabbit drive will pole; decree for plaintiff crowed in the Armor» today at the I axu I s Winters, of Freewsu-r. is a Not necessary to experiment Cash opening of the annual exhibition of Miss Ruth McAlroy who has been take place on nexc Sunday. January I Annie B. Webber vs. Fred Webber; irrigation work, tola an Interesting Pendleton visitor tor a few lays on Preh«bitton■ St* Will Follow S Bonus of 3'2.000. With some untried remedy dangerously il] for the past few 10. and arrangements nave been decree found for plaintiff. story the other day before a Joint the Sea.tie Poultry asaocia'.ion The i »usIneM- Chicago. Jan 6 —Oliver W. Stew expert fanciers present pronounced Profit by the experience of a citi weeks, seems to be gradually getting made for Pendleton people to go Mary J. Powell vs W. E Poweil; meeting of the senate and house irrt A A Wilder, of Freewater was a art. chairman of the Prohibition na the show the beet of Its kind ever worse There is little ho;>e for her down on No. 1 in the morning and decree for plaintiff gallon committee«, of what the gov zen. Pendleton visitor today on a short tional committee. is awaiting w ird Mrs G W. Brown, who lives at the recovery. get off at milepost 197. right at the held in Seattle. If not la the c n tire William 8. Peyton V» Sarah E ernment Is doing under the irriga ' uslness tnp. from Kansas City rega.-.ng the cash Northwest tion law. Mr and Mrs. Fay I.e Grow of thia spot where the drive la to be organ Peyton ■ orner of Turner and B. streets, aays: A J. Kelly, of Milton. was a Pen guarantee promised by that city when "I was unable to stoop without suf city spent the holidays tn Walla Wal ized. under the direction of Harry Construction work is under way - j A half dozen states are re present- Era st as-Jay Wilbur va. barah Hxr fering the most intense pain across la. visiting friends and relatives. Rodgers, and No. 2, the east-bound riett Wilbur; default and decree for Arizona and Nevada and very deta i- dleton visitor today for a short time awarded the Prohioiuon national cd ampng the exhibits, which include cn business the small of my back and through my Attorney J A. Fee. of Pendleton, evening train, will stop at the same plaintiff. convention ed surveys and investigations of ci ail varieties of chickens, geese, tur kidneys. I got my first box of Doan’s spent Tuesday in the city on busi- place and pick up those returning When me committee met in this keys ducks and other domestic fowl, M Moegrove. a merchant of Mil Cleveland Otis vochran vs Rebec tain projects are being made in Cali upon Kidney Pills at the Brock A McComas cess city last month and decided torn la. Montana and Wyoming wbde home in the evening ton. was a visitor in the city today as well as guinea pigs, rabu.ts and ca Cochran Co. drug store. I was so sore and Kansas City as the meeting place pet stock. The show will continue Miss Fannie Scott, after spending Jam-s general surveys are going on nil over for a short time on business Caroline Ghormley va. An excursion train is to be run lame that I could not stoop at the the holidays with relatives in the for the national convention next for one week , the arid and semi-arid region Ghormley; decree for plaintiff J A McLaughlin, the proprietor uf: sink to wash. Doan's Kidney Pill» city, returned to Waitsburg to take from Heppner on that date and It Mr. Newel) impressed upon the the sawmill at Gurdane. is in tbe June the representatives of that city Mary Edith Hall vs Andrew Had; promises to be the big event of the did away with the trouble. If I did charge of ner school. i-ommittee the necessity for thorough city today for a short visit on busi promised a fund of 9!i.<|0v for the Stock in Good Condition. season The O. R. A N will sell decree for plaintiff not honestly think that Doan's Kid convention and were given until to Athena people were visited with round trip ticket« from this city to : surveys and the highest utilization ness Isabella Taylor vs Moees Tayto.*; The m.ld winter which no tar has ney Pills acted an to the represents about four inches of snow Sunday day to raise the amount ■ of the water reaourcae—the irrigation Horace Walker, of Helix, one > f tions made by them 1 would not set night and Monday morning. Sleigh milepost 197 and return for 91. and dismissed on motion of plaintiff’s at I of the greatest number of acres jx* in the event of Kansas City fail been experienced in Crook county nas already every sportsman In the city torneys. with no coeta to either party. the county commissioners, is In the ing to fulfill the obligation a sub caused general rejoicing among the my name to an indorsement. I know Ing is fine now sible — since the work» which the gov IJxzle Peaee vs. Arthur Pease; de- who can get away has signified bis *r- racks of the stockmen Little feed others who have used Doan's Kidney Mrs. William Thompkins is sick it tention to attend ernment will build will be of such city for this term of the county committee of the national committee ing has been deme, and as a res Jt tree grantee. court Pills with the same satisfaction." will meet and select another place her home witu a cold j substantial character as to endure Naro Touae va. peter Toue,-. decree For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 The point where the train will st jp T. F. Sheridan, of Echo, was a Pen for the convention. Buffs)«' stood sec prospects are bright for good mar G. W. Gross has bought the old I for centuries, like the Roman irriga- Not only in cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co., postoffice building anu will take It for the drivers to get off. Is on *h. for plalajiff. cuatody of child and ?5 dleton business visitor today, havug ond on the vote which decided on kets in the spring. • tion works of old Crook county, but generally through Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the away and build a big brick store in Maxwell hill, abou. two miles west *t per month tor eupport of child been called for business at the court Kansas City, and probably would !-e It is not a wise policy, he said, to Martha J. Hendrick« va. C. C. Hea cut the interior portion* ot the sta.e U. 9. Foster, and tne drive will be organiz house. chosen in the event a change >s the spring. rush nastily into construction ot dricks; case -.Ismissed upon payment are reports coming that the stock in Remember the name—DOAN’S— Born, tn Mr. and Mrs Clarence ed there, and cover a large territory 9100 costa works before all the detailed facts J D Shipp, a prominent business | made, though Minneapolis. Ind tana r- terests are gaining daily by the pre and take no other. between there and the Umatilla river. j oils. Columbus and Milwaukee would Gay. on Christmas day, a daughter. and figures of any project have been man of Ukiah, was a visitor in the Mary E. Day vs. J. Frank Dav; vailing fine weather —Crook County The cannery company has enlarged city today on business with the also be considered gathered and carefully worked out Journal. CONTEST NOTICE the cold storage facilities and can decree for plaintiff ! The cost of this reclamation la. county court NEWS OF MILTON. Dixie P. McBee vs Livingston E. care for any number of hare captur ENGINE TANGLED IN WIRE. under the law, to be borne by the it- H H Gilbert, from near Pll-xt McBee, decree for plaintiff. IHpsrtment of the Im-rior. U.S. Load Ofiae, ed and no matter how many are La Grande. Oregon, Ot 29,1«S Visitors from Nez Perce, British Co- rigator. and it is estimated will vary Rock, is in the city today. He says Frank Duprat vs. Sarah Duprat; driven on that day. none will be A *nfl>cleat »ffldarlt of eonteot baring been from eight to twenty dollars pet the snowfall in that vicinity ia much Freight Train Finds the Telegraph lumbla, Boise and Tahoe, Idaho- wasted as the company will be on lecree for plaintiff. iii»d in tble office by clareaeo K. Ki areas, i Line Hang ng Over th« Track Near acre. <-f L'matllla County, state ot Oregon, eea- tighter than at Pendleton. Mary E Rattigau vg. James Rat- Carl M. William« le Studying Den. hand to take care of them. Barnhart. '.estant, again»« Homestead »airy Ns STM. All government Irrigated land will tigan; decree for plaintiff Miss M'na Glenn, of Summerville, made November 28 1899, for the NX«.'Bee. M, The rabbits are thicker this winter tietry in Portland—New Year's As the east bound freight train unquestionably be quickly taken up Tp 4 N.. K. SI B.W.M.. by Frederick Steveaa, Hattie U. Mack va. William A. visited in the city with fri-enda yes- e atea ee, la which It is alleged that the said Masque Ball at Opera House— in that vicinity lean ever before and Mack; decree for plaintiff. at snch low figures, especially where terday while on her way to Weston came around the bend just east cf although about 6,000 were captured i Frederick Stevens died February let, 1901; that Barnhart this morning, the engine it Is government land and can be se George Berry Vieiting in Portland. Myrtle J. Hemphill vs Alfred ( . b« left ao neire. direct or lndlrees. that ad to attend the Normal School. on New Year's day. fully as many struck a telegraph pole which had cured under the homestead law. I Biulatra'.or of bis estate. James Boraa, as such Hemphill; decree for plaintiff, with Milton, Jan. 5.—Mrs. Charles Keen more escaped because of the small A. W. Robinson, of Echo, is in tbe become loosened by the soft weather, admiais ret >r, h«s caused search to be made it is held in private ownership it may custody of child. tor belrs a id ha- tailed to tad aay: that alaee and elater of Boice, Mies Anna Rush, number ot people io drive them io city today, having teen called here and swung over the track. Before February 1st, ISOl.tbe tract of land above de- STATE OF OREGOE Matilda E Pearson vs. William H. not be settled so promptly. to appear as the defendant in a suit the train could be stopped the wire scribed has Seen absolutely abaad mod by said were visiting friends here Saturday. the corral. The government engineers find, r Kxeeutiv« (vpantaeBt. 8*i«m. Orejen Pearaon; decree for plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. James M om arrived Homestead gntrymau Frederick Htevenr, for divorce instituted in tbe circuit | had been wrapped on the wheels and l«rx»»b«r lax, 'sen Mary Dodge vs. Charles Dodge; «le most every instance where they have court by his wife. aad h*e sot io any way been cultivated or here Friday frpm their home at Ta la a cent darre with tb« biuwsiom aa Ac* machinery of the engine until I; took Reeolutiena. selected promising reservoir sites settled upon by Tn&triti Hteveaa. or bls cree for plaintiff. . •nt tl* <1 " An Act eebrettung le <*• •*.< tore <M hoe Idaho, for an extended visit. oeln. and that there is at preseat ao on Whereas. It has pleased all wise some time to cut it away. that larger tracts of the adjacent Irri «oe >tat< of Orerot . a-, lb« »ruerai .ter-xin <0 A. Huson, of Helix was in the city ' Elsie B Richardson vs. David s ’ claiming the land above deeenbod. and that MI m Ada Pierce, who has be«n Providence to call to a higher lodge, No damage was done except to the M be 4 ca the »’>« Monday ia Jn-n. 19 a «be gable lands have b«ren taken up fot yesterday for a short time to ma»e do one bas rislmed the same since the death Richardson; decree for plaintiff. propca.-d >• Mriadoaal areen Ireeat ” telegraph line, which will be repaired rcdiax of said Frederick Stevens, February 1st 1901. here from school at Spokane spend our beloved bro.ner. Car Muller, who speculative purposes, under the de.« some arrangements concerning the M tn the affire of the Srcre«a>y of S'a«e Mary B. Montgomery va. O. A. a m that no one is living oa the land at the ing her vacation, left Sunday morning passed away December 8. 1903, and. at once. As the engine dragged down ert land act or the commutation pro 'eb.-nary .*«1«. 1>»« l. veo X «'bareterteia. funeral »ervicee of bis father, which Montgomery; decree for plaintiff. present t me. no - baa lived n it Maee ibe death for Spokane. several other poles, an insulator from Gorern- r of lb« «tat« of Ore««», do b*rvby Whereas. Our past associations virion of the homestead act. and «re occurred yesterday afternoon of Frederick Stevens, February 1st, 10JI; that C. C Hendricks va. Martha J. Hen eanv* lb pro}«a>d ereendreeot to «be <» así- Clark »eison, manager of the Wes- with him have ever strewn their own said alleged absence from said Isnd was not one of the cross arms struck the fire tai Ion id toe -taie <M O-reon. berelnaf *v ■« drick»; decree for plaintiff, defendant being held “for a raise ” The oppor doe to his employin nt in the army. Navy or tou brick yard, waa the guest ot bls esteem and love for him. C. E Macomber, a prominent stock therefore. eri ut at len««« aad dreicrated a, -'.-ffi.-v ot man on the head and the wire m .ne Marine «torpe of the Varied States as a private to receive 92.500 and attorney'» fees tunlty offered is a good one for stale Fri 1 r «»erdmeat. to be pu bl 1. bed for sisier, Mrs. V. H. Chastain. man of the Butter creek country, was be It swinging across the track, almost soldier, officer seaman or marine, daring the five <-0DM.-n tve vrroke ta tn- batt orveeetaB. Jennie Peo vs. Charles Rwftxler; land speculator, who will take h’« In the city today, having business at war with Spun, or daring any other war In Mr. and Mrs. S- A. .wilier came Resolved. That in the death tf decree for plaintiff lassoed Engineer Golithon about the a neaerat-r publoh d ia tb« alstb Judie»; profit from the settler. which the United States mavbeengued. Di trie« or the -laie of Oregon home yesterday from Union, the courthouse, Mr. Macomber was where Brother Muller, the community haB neck Said parties are hereby notified l ■ appear re Georgie Alice Hidy vs. J. F Hidv; l«eo ai the Can us at » tore. Or «gee. tbit surveyor of this I they have been visiting. spond and offer evidence touching Mid »1 lost a most exemplary citizen. Nas decree for plaintiff DEATH OF MRS. CHRISTOPHER. formerly county firet day of tiecetrfo r. ¡9 X leralions at 10 o'clock A. M. on Febrery 27, lffiw county. Mrs. Edward Bailee, accompanied bury Ixtdge No 93. an efficient and *m»n.o' geo a chammri <11 before Joe H Parkes, Notary Fabric, at his Effie .-,tone va. Alfred Stone; de- (wve nor of the Nat, of O eg.« I B> the «iov»ri otfice In Pendleton. Oregon, and that fins, bj her little daughter, arrived Friday trusty member, the Masonic fraterni cree for plaintiff. Highly Respected Lady Passes Away or : heari'ig will be bold al 10 o'clock A M on from her home at Poplar, B. C., and ty a faithful brother SEEKS CURE FOR LUMP JAW. V. i.DINB * From Effects of Paralysis. Margaret E Osburne va Lewis A March 5, riot, before the Register and Receiver Is visiting her (ta b ) Secretary of Riale. sister, Mrs J L. Resolved, That the members of Mrs. Mary J. Christopher, died kt at t*e I di ed States Land office In La Orande. Osburne; default, decree for plaintiff Rkbey C. A. Rhea of Heppner Will Put the Oregon. this itxlge tender to his Borrowing rel the family home about five mile« west SENATS JOINT RR m LVriOM No I Marlum Sutton vs. Albert Sutton; The said voniealaat having. In a proper *tB Carl M. Williams, who has been atives. their earnest sympaiby and Rraoived by tbn Senate. ta< Hoeso OOO of Adams, yesterday at 4 o'clock, Subject Before Stock Convention. davit, file! October 12. b.*3, set forth facts decree for plaintiff Currin, : which show that, after ■ ue diligence, personal here visiting his parents, has return condolence. C. A. Rhea, a well known citizen of Tbo the r, »owing article. aa aa areendaoot Sarah McFarland vs Charles Mc after a long Illness. Mrs. Christopher •arvlee of this notice cannot be made, H is here ed to Portland, where be is studying Resolved, That these resolutions Farland. to tbe < onatitutl- n or tbe S a» <« Ong. n. be had been afflicted with paralysis for Eastern Oregon, who made his for by ordered cud directed that each notice be dentistry pro, raed aaa r, ter red 10 tbe aext lettolo ive be spread upon the minutes of Nes given by due and proper publication. Don’t try cheap cough medi aae.mb.y. and tt the »ree .ball be eooeuned Rona Bonlnbir vs. Frank Bonlphlr. over eight years, and was in k weak tune In the cattle Lar - ss. is pre g. W. DAVIS. RegisWr B. E. Kennedy, who has been em bury lodge No. 93. and copies sent the ened condition physically, so ths iu by a rnr)ority of all ■ be ree b- re elected to paring a hard problem for the dele Ruby <tagan vs. EDI» Ragan, de cines. Get the best, Ayer’s ployed at B. E. Beaen's has resigned relatives of our deceased brother, and en- b Hviree «for of. at4 »ball alternerò, be when n short time ago she contracted gates to the livestock convention. ANNUAL BIXX KHOLDXKS- M1BT1N«. cree for plaintiff Cherry Pectoral. What a reta«-' y a maj rity < t tb- ele-tore o< tbe TO W HOM 1 r MAY CONCgMM: Molies Is bls position and gone to Pendleto.i, one copy be sent to the Pendleton Mat-. tbeo the wive ball be a pert of tbe <b>a- William L. Nohie vs. Jane R a severe cold which resulted In pneu who are to assemble here . January 11, record it has, sixty years of in-re by g vrn that the regular aaaaal Mock- where be has accepted a similar po East Oregonian, and one to the P««n- atria !■»,! Ibe Stale of Oreeoa Noble; default and decree for plaln- monia. she was unable to withstand says the Telegram, holders' inesltng ot lbs GoleouSa Ooasoil«- slUon. A-ilei i Tbai Ari le XII. Section I of tbo dleton Tribune for publication the ravages of the disease and death sted cold Mlum Cjiajxny will be bsid si u>e tiff have never seen or heard of a "i conti lunon »I the Simo oí O ego te and tbo Mrs. Mattle Hoon is In town from S. T. ISAACS. offlee of the company in me Peodieton saviaas •am- te h rabj a roga<>d. 01 d In lien tbeieot cure for big jaw In cattle.' ” Ml. Rhea Nelson Pierce vs. I .aura Pierce; de- came quickly to end her suffering. Bank belldins. Pendleton. Oregon, at M her home near Walla Walla, visiting. aba» be inaertrd ibe ’oriowtne: O J. PIPER. The deceased was 68 year» of age said today, "and I am going to ask cree for plaintiff o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, January U. 1SIM. At I Ibe .egl-laure errerei ly of tbe State ot and custody of George Berry, who has been here HORACE WALKKR at the time of her death and tad su -b annual msscinx an blsetloa will be bold Oregon I, hire yerepooeied 10 pn-vi4e by law the gentlemen of the convention if child, and one-half of the rents of for «he slsctien of director* oi tbs Mid cor > tor tbe eleetion of a Stare Fni ter to p-> rlde lived in this county Jpr over 26 yea 1 they know of any. joint property. poration and all otbsr and ganoral bualueas for hl, c nil» nmuou aud to prvacrtbe bit Dow Lost an Ear. pertaining to the affairs of tho eoapanv will be "We, in Eastern Oregon, cal) the ore on i tiuilea. Mary Anna Acton vs Aleson Ac* She was the wife of Peter Christo A small boy belonging to Robert ton. Iranaaetod that nay come before such nest Adopted i y tbe S. note Jaanary jstb 1*B cures! Ask your doctor if pher. and was a Finn by birth, com disease 'big jaw' for want of a tech C.W Fl LTt'N Chapman, who resides four miles up "Ikted Deceint^r 9th. IKB he doesn’t use it for coughs, William McCarthy va. Julie Me- Ing to Michigan 35 years ago. 3he nlcal name, but 1 have never knowr Preatdeai of tbe Nun To keep the stomach healthy, the ap the valley, met with a very serious J. H MALEY C. P. WABK was tho mother of 12 children, six of Concurred ia by tbe H.-oae a cattleman who had a cure for it Carthy; default and decree for plain colds, bronchitis, and all petite good, the breath sweet and the ac«id«<nt one day last week .-«cretary Presfdont. L B. tUDEK. While tiff whom are now living She was a de 1 have been In attendance at severs' bowels open. Just take a dose of Hos riding in a hack he lost his balance throat and lung troubles. Speaker of tbe Horrea Adopted by tbe Senat- Ja uar >ab ¡rea Eva B. Mill» va Harry E Milla; vout member of the Lutheran church livestock conventions and have heard The DR. LIEBIG STAFF tetter’s Stomach Bitters before meals | and fell out. lighting In front of one • I have fount! that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GIO C sRoW XElL and the funeral will be at the resi the subject discussed somewhat, but is the host tnetUchie I cxn pre«eribe for brvn- and see for ytxirself. It is also a sure James T. Holme» vs. I Aina E. only Specialist» for men. con Prr-iden1 ot th- fonata I the hind wheels, which struck him Holmes chtUs, infiuentM. couchs. au<t hard eolda/’ dence, under the direction of the pas nobody would suggest a remedy. Hoce- Ja-uery 2lat ita I Concai red tu by the LT M. L odbmam , M.D.. Ithaca. M. T. tinue to eure all chronic, pri cure for Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia. In , just behind the Mr, nearly severing H arris / tor of the Lutheran church. The in “Yet, wherever there are large Me.. Me., »1 M. Heartburn, Liver Com Elma Ward va. R. E Ward; de vate dt oeivonaallmanii. impotence digestion. J. a atib oo .. In fact, it was Speaker of toe Be um . terment will be in th«' Greasewood skin dt»ea»ee. rbeematum. ealarrb, plaints, Chills. Colds and -Mtliria Try it from t»e uead herds of cattle this disease can be fault and decree for plaintiff. etc. Dr A. C S toddaxt . Ph. G , for 77 yean a bottle today, also get a copy of our practically cut off. as It hung to the The funeral found. The affected animal's Jaw be VKITgn STATES OF AMtHk A George W Vaughn vs. Emma cemetery, near Adams medical director 7« Sixth afreet, Portland, «vara or onaaos. 11MJ4 Almanac from your druggist, druggist. It face only by a very small strip of Vaughn; decree for plaintiff with will be held on the arrival of a gins to swell, the teeth will ulcerate Oregon ; 111 Yosier Way, Seettle, Waah. Oeif 1904 , _ , _ Office or tbe Secretary of State flesh while tho wound In the head or write is free. and the beast cannot eat; It has to right to resume maiden name, Mary ■laughter from Seattle 1, F I Pub bar «e retai y < f 8-ate .0 the fita» 1 was deep and severe. The severed E. Perry. at Oregon, and cmlodian of tho real of »id literally starve to death member, however, was immdlately do hereby rertlfy that I hav- coanrrad Lots Sold for 95.000. "We have cut the carcasses open correct any tendency to constiM» •'ate-, Mabel I. Knox vs. Hornet W. Knox, orecedln« copy ot Senato Joint reeciVtloe sewed on and at last report the boy decree for plaintiff. A «lead was recorded this morning and found tho lower jawbone honey tion with »mall doses of Ayer's Pills« tb» No i ot Ihn legialatlre arerré blv of l*i| -OfHoa fail to cure Rheumatism. For Sale by was getting along nicely—Milton by Adella D. Wide and C. B. Wade, combed and full of pus Some cat IlVtCTADC I Fr,'n’ w*’00 t» cf S ate Printer Aniet Jment." with thè e rte'n James A. Rodgers vs. Amy A Rodg A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Agfa, for Pendl’n. a' copv now on file tn tbt, office, aud that tbe Eagle. transferring to Jame» H. Raley for tiemen think tile trouble is c»v * ers; decree granted plaintiff ear».-I, » o-r.ct Irena rlpt 1 be ref rere and the 95.0«10 all of lots 4 to 11 inclusive, in wboletborred getting gravel between by the animal Armlnda Wilder vs. Wallace Wll- TgSTIMONT WHXaior I bare horren» the reservation addition to the city. not one knows posi- der. Its teeth, but I Ariie« wbn cm liiv«Mt from 9500 00 to aet lb ay band at d affixed hereto the reni oí tra V- *t tively. 91500.0«'. One eastern iuvM'ur ma<lr matent On-con Eleonon Peyard v_. Adalard Pe- Done ot tho COFltol. 01 dnlare. Orreoa tbu Within the past month eight dives “In Morrow county we have lost 965.000.lX) In 1003. tall or write for • re- yard; decree for plaintiff. day of Deceatber. A D 1«B* Nannie Oliver vs William Oliver, have been denied liquor licenses hy many cattle by 'big jaw' since I a 'tit particulars, Tire WM. R WHITE CO and • X.' default, decree for plaintiff. into the cattie husinoss In 1865. .ind 31! Pine street, Portland, Or. the Portland city council PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened hy Orer-Wert I ¿ Why do Yon Cough ? De Laval Cream Separators BIGGEST DRIVE YET 011(11 LEG Ayers IT'S SO EASY Cherry Pectoral For for Money Back ¡yjK ÏCI * HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Bronchitis <ua, "»“’iUWÄ..