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TT? et. -5^S i as I the largest tonnage grown on VALUABLE LETTERS LOST. ■ 5 H4f44H4IIHIiH44444H44H»H4H»4HIIIIMHHI|| acres, bls yield was 1 241 tuns j 72 pounds, an average of IG tous. 135 Pendleton Man Must Have Received pounds to the acre. Prize, $20:* Mail Intended for Another. The 10-acre prize was award*'»! to Another case where a similarity lu FRIDAY. JANUARY 15. 1904. Joseph Farnsworth, 1 of Ammon, Ida num« in responsible for a great deal ho. his yield being 217 tons. 212 of trouble occurred ut the postofflee FRENCH TAILOR PASSES pounds, or 21 tons, 731 pounds to the yesterday, when A. M. Sylvester of AWAY WITH HEMORRHAGE. J acre. Prixe, |175. AU this week we will GIVE AWAY a SHIRT Idaho Falls, Idaho, called at the gen The 5-acre prize was won by John era) delivery window to get big mall, WAIST absolutely FREE with B. Crapo, Parker, Idaho, his land SURPLUS FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR says the Telegram Was On His Feet and Making Very each Skirt sold yielding 96 tons, 951 pounds, or 19 To Mr. Sylvester's consternation 8ANDWICH AND COFFEE. Little Complaint Up to the Hour of DOLLARS IS POSSIBLE tons, 870 pounds per acre. Prize there was nothing for him, despite Hlg Death—Was Employed by Emil $125 IMPORTANT STATE CON the fact that be had mailed a letter The other contestants for these 8chiffler and Was an Industrious, containing two checks, one for $100 Appetites Whetted by a Four-Milc Estimated Expense« for the Year Are VENTION IN THIS CITY prizes were as follows: and the other for $25 from Idauo Reliable Man—Had No Rs atives In With each I4 00 Skirt you get a fo 75 Waiat Free Walk or Fifty Cent Ride—Thous For the 10-acre prize- Amos E $23.365 and a Compilation of Avail- Falls, on Christmas day. the address This Country. • < • I 4 • 44 44 4.50 •• Thornton. Iona. 194 tons, 75 pounds; ands of Pounds of Meat for the being to himself in Portland •• I.co able Fund« Shows $23,766—Of the State Endeavor Society Meets in This S. L. Cox. Iona, 157 tons; Alfred « < •• 44 44 5 00 “ Cannery and Thousands of Young $8.000 Outstanding Warrants $6,000 He intended to secure it upon his •• $.«5 Frank Sweitzer, who for tbr<»e City on February 19-22—Prominent impey.. Amnion. 107 tous, 68 pounds. 4 i 44 t 4 6 00 *• '• 1.50 Trees and Hundreds of Aoras of arrival here, but on inquiry found years lias been one of th».» tailors fur Is Represented by Valuable Real For the 5-aere prize: J. A. Owen Men and Women from All Over the 4 4 •4 44 tint the letter had bivn forwarded to 7 00 the Schiffler Tailuring Company, of Alfalfa Saved to the Farmers— ’• 1.75 Estate Purchase« 4 A Sylvester, at Pendletou. Decemb».‘r this city, died suddenly last night st State Will Be Present—Motto of tmnioii. 84 tons. 569 pounds; B. F *4 44 S.00 •• • •• 2 OO 6even Hundred Persons Helped in 2h lohnsou. 87 tons. 269 pounds; (Mr It was ascertained that the Syl 11 Meeting “Onward." 8 O'clock at his rooms in the Eastern 4 4 44 The school district meeting t-alled 900 •• iohnsou lives at Teton); Jesse M “ 2 50 the Drive. vester at Pendleton, to whom the let Hotel, from hemorrhage of the lungs. > I *4 • $ or the purpose of determining the 4 4 4 a laker. Teton. 76 tons. 832 pounds: 10.00 •* ” 3 00 ter was sent, had been in the habit of The d«K'«Msed was a Frenchman, Following is the program for the «eorge E. Lufkin, Shelley. 78 tons qweial tax levy, met at the circuit *4 •4 • 4 Ten thousaud rabbits, 70u people, getting his mall at the general deliv- about 60 years of age. and has no rel 12-00 “ 9 350 meeting of the Christian Endeavoi ’52 pounds; James Poulson Taylor ourt room this afternoon at 4 4 i 4 4 • 4 6 juu ixird only knows how many Pen ety at Portland until bls departure atives in this country as .'as as Is 44 1500 '* • 500 society of Oregon, which will be heli. "5 tons. 231 pounds. »'clock. dleton dollars visited milepost 197 for Pendleton, when he left word for known. He has been in thli city for in this city February 19-22. The school board reported their • es yesterday afternoon. There are a number of other grow the postal authorities to forward all the last three years and was a steady We want to ill 50 Skirts this week» Delegates from all over the state »rs who had large crops of beets an»' ____ That _____ means :n ate of the expensi-s and the in mail hildr»'S»»>d to him to that dty. and reliable workman. Yes'erday he Walked to the Starting Point. will be present and a glance at th» ire to be commended on the succeat ■oire of the district for the year. and 1 50 Shirt Waists giren away. About 150 Pendleton people left The similarity of the names caused was at work until noun on t rush >r- program shows that it will be a high rom that flxe»l the amount of th« hey have made.—Fremont Journal the mistake, as A. M. Sylvester, the d«»r and though h<» had b«»en feelirg ly interesting meeting. cvy. The total amount of the as the city yesterday afternoon for the rightful owner of the valuable letter, badly for several days, thought noth BE SURE AND GET A WAIST The motto of the convention it -essment for this district made hy rabbit drive, eight miles b»»low E«'ho. AGAINST FIRE FIENO. la not known to the post office pet,pie ing of It xnd had the pleasure of seeing the Forward" and will be developed he assessor and us«'d as a basis for here. He went to the hotel in »he after along the lines of the three word» »pokane Begins a Searching Investl his year's taxes, was 81,546.417.5a jiggest drive of the season, but they Efforts are being made by the post noon. and while talking to some of Alsu had the pleasure of paying wel. suggested by Dr. Clark tor the wor» >!>»; it is ejtimated that the district gation of All Public Places. office authorities to bring the le ter the tioarders had a slight be norrbago of this year. "Organize." "Vitalize’ vlll need to levy a 7H-mill tax or .or their entertainment. It had been Mayor Buy J has appointed a com Into poasaaalon of its rightful owner. and started for his room on the sec and "Evangelize" Saturday-. Febru amount to cover their exi*»ns<f reported to the East Oregonian that his jaittee of two, and the otuer will <> ond floor. As he reached »is room me drive was to be started at the ary 20 the main thought will be on for the year »ppointed this aiternoou, tor the pur PILOT ROCK I. O. O F. he had a second and sever? attaca, place where th«» train stupp«?d, but Organization;” Sunday cn "Givin. _x»se of The Year*« Expense Liat. BIGJSTORE, COR/MAINJANDJALTAJ inspecting all theuters and «Jie<j in the arms of ote of 'be t when the people g<.t there they tound Vitality," and on Monday to “Evange hurches The estimat M expenses of the dis tuat the acene 01 battle was anywhere New Officers Installed and Lodge tn boarders, who helped him onto hla and pubhc buiioings. whici lization." The different meetings ar_> i8ve not eomplied with thè city ordì rict will foot up to $23.365, an»l will from two and a halt to four mile» Thriving Condition. b»*d. Dr. C. J Smith was ct-lled, b»jt centered on this plan: rance in thè ma ter ol pruv.uiuf >e compilt»d rum the various ac irum the track. Th»' farmers had pro Friday Evening. Feb. 19. Alta lodge No. 13u. 1. O O. F.. i»i-ri th» man wa« de«d before he reache»! iropet exits in case of the, says th* -uunts as folio*«: The teachers' ac tided a number ut wagons for th» the place an Installation of its officers last ev 7:30 p. m.—Opening sung aervic*». ount will sta:t the list by asking tor ?pukane Press. The body wax taken to ite under accumrnodation of thus»» w ho did not ening lustklling offi< era from Pen- Addresses of welcome by Rev. R Yue city council last night appoint 1 total salary fund of $15.50" Tl h wish to walk, and obligingly let tti taking parlors of Baker & F o Í oo ¿ d ( ♦ dl»-t»>n were present to assist in the Dlven and Hon. T. J. Hailey. ■attniate ia based on the salaries ol visitors rid«- to the drire at the rat»- •d Councilmen Pratt. Foster and lkx> ceremony. G W Brown. W P. Utt’«- where It now ilex The arraugemmits! « Response by Rev A. A Winter, ot little. ast year an«l the year before. T. h - if 5u cents, and from 50 cents to 8 johu. A M. Earb and Henry J. Tav- for the funeral have not as yet tieen 1 ♦ Dallas, second vice president of the Tile committee selected by th» iaritor will uae $1.33«; the clerk ul dollar back. made, but as the deceased had .»0 ‘ e tor that purpose lor being '»e State union. h«> board 01 director». $240. it 1» nayor, together with the couucilmei. « Seven Hundred Driver«. Th«» following officers for the num relative« in this country, and is not a Announcement of committees. •alculated that the district will ue»»d ind the board ot public works, wil m»-mb»»r of any iodge. it is probable Ing year were installed; Convention sermon by Dr. John O Fully 7v0 I«»ople bad gathered at * 'xn mine every building in the cit) i70u for turnitur»» and fixtures duiinj that the matter will be under the < liouglas Belts, noble grand Rust, pastor of First Baptist church >1 a public nature, to see that a rep 'he year, and the cold »eather of t'i« the scene of the drive, a large uum tare and direction <rf Mr 8<hiffler. ♦ Harrisoy. vice grand W. T ot Seattle. x»r coming from Heppner by special »inter will r«»quire $1.000 worth o' itition of the Chicago disaster doe; ♦ his late employer Sturtevant, secretar) C. E Saturday Morning. Feb. 20. raiu, b»»sides the people I rum the You will ♦ enjoy a cup of our a« I. both wood and coal. One thov.s »ot happen in the city of Spokane. ♦ O T. Carnes, treasurer. nd dollars will be requlnM for build ¡urrounding country' who flocked in delicious 9:00 a. m.—Devotional hour led ’y Beside the Palace Dry Goods com HOT CHOCO- Wasco County Tax Levy. B. D. Smith, past grand or miles around. The drive was : ns expenses, and th«» water rent wll any. the Spokane Dry Goods cum R®v. C. T. Hurd of Salem, superin LAIE We don't know It Is believed that the tax levy th:i George Done, warden ake $S't more Six hundred dollar; started about l:3u o'clock, under the •auy. tne Spokan«» theater, the Cinec tendent ot devotional work. : how to make it taste any year for county purposes will be 23 Frank Dune, conductor. ,raph and the First ire’ figtir«»d for general expenses lirection of H Rogers and went with Progress of the work. Methodis * * better. mills, which, on the ass«*u«»d value of Don ’ t believe you Carl Hemphill, inside guardian »ut a hitch. The men in the center hureh, which have been suggestev vhile the int«»n»st on <he bonded debt Reports of all state officers. « property — $4 64«)»u. sill yield » 1 cv- Wes Smith, outside guardian ever had any finer. Ours is if the line were as a rule too eager efore. the Home x»f the Friendl«-». •f the district will take $810. Ther Reports of superintendents.“ enue ot $I16.».'2O. and adding to Jerry Durham, chaplain * or the carnage and presse»! forward 5c a cup . A-ill be investigated. igain. $2.1'00 wil] be devoted to th« Reports of district presidents. * th»» amount of taxes for state par. Alfred Smith. R S noble grand 00 rapidly, driving many of the rab har» eduction of the floating debt of th» It is said that the orphans Saturday Afternoon. « po«es apportioned to this «rounly, J N Roork. L S. nobie grand uts ba»-k on the »Inga, but ou the * ..strict, and about $300 more wil' heir beds in the third story of .h 2:00 p. m.—Devotional service. $28.66$. an incr«-ase of $10.881 over » Henry Castlie R 8. vire noble >ave to be used to pay the interest «hole it was a good effort an i netted School for Workers, conducted by »uildiag and in case of fire no waj * la»t year, will make a total oi $144 - DDI? KIQ The Popular Price . E Roy. L 8 vice grand. he biggest bunch of cannery fodder 't- this same debt. All of these *x einains open for escape. if th- * Rev. A. J J. Montgomery of PortlarJ IWILr rlLflO DRUG STORE €85 to be raised by taxes in ’ Vv.'o Waldron right seen»' ■U| R A « hat has been harvested this year, the vumen ot the home are unable tc ■erse« will make the total of $23.365 ex president of State union. co.iat/ The state levy wil! !•» $i»i.- aicb being estima<»»d at ail the wa? porter a:se funds to prepare a stairwA) Compilation of Assets. ♦* Unfinished business. A. C. KOEPPtN a BROTHERS A. C Hemphill, left acene sup- 8M wore than last yrer by reason rum 8.000 to 10,000, counting wba< >ther than the front entrance, th» Saturday Evening. The estimated income of the dis ot the appropriation for The Dalle»- porter. >ad been killed along the wing fence» >oard of public works, it is likely rict will leave a small surplus If th» 7: 45 p. m.—Reception to delegate* Alta lodge is rapidly «urniDg to <h Celillo canal and portag»» railroad, »efore the pen was reached. »•ill procure means to help them Ians of the directors carry. Fron by Pendleton societies. A coyote was caught in the drive rout Although the youngest in years xnc W ikvi will reap the full ix-cefl». The Hotel Spokane is also m^r he $6 per capita county tax allow«- ¡here, because the money will l<e Sunday Morning. Feb. 21. n existence in Pilot Rock. It I« gata- »nd was killed with a club by one o ioned as one ot the buildings need y law. the district will realize $9.126 i»t»ent it» this city and vicinity, -The .■ »ring to its rank men of the highest Preachibg in the various cherche. b»» hunters, as it ran into the fence n?- more efficient fire escapes. Cliie nd from the $2 per -'aTita state ta» haracter and standing in the rom- j Dt-lles Chronicle. by visiting pastors. vbich it failed to see in it« frighL i; ers of the fire department notifiv he district will get $3.042. At the •« ■nunity.— Pilot Rock Record Sunday school. 9 he management yesterday tha Charged fer Lunch. 'mated levy of 74 mills special tax Five million dollars is to be ex-i 9 ■ Sunday Afternoon. Feb. 21. omthing more would be necessar; Sandwiches and coff.-e were server he sum will be increased in the dir pended improving Chicago river, 3:00 p. m.—Meetnig of Juniors _>ar the present outlets. '.ear the rabbit pen st 25 cents fo; •let by $11.598. which, with the fir which is too sluggish to' it« work » conducted by Mrs. A. H. Birkholdcr ne sandwich and a cup of coffee d taxes, will give to the district foi properly as a drainage canal 9 of Portland, former superintendent o 'bis, again, was contrary to the in "s use during th« year $23.766. lea« O-r Clearance Sale has now commenced, and prices are i- Junior work in the Washington C. E 1* irmation given the East Oregonlar •g about $4»»'» In round numbers a cut on xanv lines ali over the store. Do you need xn union. a y the promoters ot the drive, wb> surplus on which to depend for th- I :■ Conference of Junior Worker«. .e< Overcoat ’ Buy it bere>*here you can save 40 per cent tated over the 'phone that the fara »•nexpected demands on the treasury » by Mrs. Birkholder. 9 -0RMAL RESIGNATION ■rs engineering the drive would furt Current Liabilities. over oih »rs' price» Ail clothing is nov reduced 20 per Sunday Evening, Feb. 21. sb refreshments free of cost to thoa» I di st rie There is now against the TENDERED YESTERDAY cent to reduce stock 6:30 p m—Regular prayer meet aking part in the drive. Quite a neai At ’ROBABILITY T.IAT HE 8.000 in standing warrants. but a.» 9 ings in the different churches. it tie sum was netted by the luncl es ',.000 of this la invested In real a ♦ WILL SUCCEED C. B. WADE Ladies’ Coats and Suits at ACTUAL COST 7:45 p. m—Mass meeting. (Subjec ounter. as all ot the congregatlo! si •Vili Tak« Up Miseionary W«rk 6yS- ite. that is valuable property, th' 9 ♦ to be announced), by President 8 B »ere pretty hungry after th« Ion« Mistea' Long Coats reduced to ACTUAL COST ead debt of the district will not ex tematically and Will Resiti« N«ar 9 ramp. L. Penrose, of Whitman college. ♦ ed $2.000 by very much XII the Local People Interested Favoi Town and at ths Ttmpl« — Haa B«en j Monday Morning. Feb. 22. One Serious Accident, This report was presented st th» Ladies' Wcolen Underwear, special reduction of 20 per cent 3 Him for Cashier of the First Na Very Successici in Building Up 9:00 a. m.—Quiet hour, led by Rev a9 Miss Jessie Boyd. of Echo, had • .eeting this afternoon and the boar Men’« Woo ea Underwear, special reduction of 20 per cent Large s-dav Clock; good tionat, and Several Outsiders An ♦ C. T. Hurd tris Cburch in This Placa. ■ade a plea for the levy of ”4 mil -.arrow escape from serious injury At 9 Men's G rmir Socvs at a reduction of 10 per cent timekeepers 10:00 a. m.—General meeting or Known to Take the Same Stand— rating that they could not well ge he commencement of the drive L ♦ Men’s Felt Boots and Overs reduced 10 per cent the Opportuni: ies Before the Yount Robert J Diven. the pastor of long during the y«»ar to come ttnles 1. Zeigler, of Heppner, was one o Decision Rests With Him. ♦ Í3.Q5. worth $4 00 People." Tesbyterian church, read bU resig- hat levy was fixed. Owing to th» hose zealous in the pursuit of th* In missionary extension, by Rev 1 crease of the schools and tl urrv ¡>ests. and in his effort tn hi* .at ion to the congregation of al» There is a strong probability tha Albyn Esiiin, pastor Rodney Aveau« v. C. Taylor, of thia city, will be th. -hur h yesterday at the morning oer- rowth of the city* it was mad n escaping rabbit overshot th- Christian church of Portland. ecessary for the board to be a ext cashier of the rirat Nations nark and hit the lady in the tempi« /tea. All Oct ng Flannel, 7c grade, no* 5c yard Fine Line of Toi et Neap "The Neglected Places.’ by Rev Mr Diven ha. been at the head ot i reater expense, and they had figur ■ ith a hickory hammer handle Th* •ank. The matter has been talke All Outing Flannel. 9c gride, no* 7c yard J. H. Barton, pastor First Presbyter he Presbyterian church for nearly d their list of expenditures as lov young lady promi>tly started to fain ver by those interested, and it is th 2C to toe a box Ail Outing Flannel. 10c and t ic grades, nc* 9c yard tan church of Union. nree years, and has succeeds in 5 is »insistent wtfli the good of th» ■ ben Mr. Zeigler rushed to her res ranimous desire of the local direc "Christian Endeavor as an Aid t< 'hoois. Wroitn Flannel*, worth 40c yard, no* 30c yard. ne. Giving the unconscious young i ■uilding it up until it is now one of rs and stockholders and all of th the Pastor." by Rev F. W. Cliffe. pas be mom prosperous «rongrvgallons m sdy Into the care of an E cjo la«? epositors wuo have spoken of th Btd Cotn’orts, all grade« .-educed in price Voted Seven and a Half Mills. tor First Baptist church. Salem. .*ho happened to be near by, Mr .he city. He has been very succes«- ♦ ratter, that Mr. Taylor be given th After some discussion by tho«' Tablet*. Complete lie« from •• "Our Advance Campaign,” by Rev in his work, and Is well liked by ul ffice. Tegler hastened to Dr. W. W Bruce resent at the meeting it was d“'lde 1» D. A. Thompson, of Portland, presi f Heppner, »ho was leading the he meint«rs. to whom bis resignation I W. F. .Matlock, the vice-president n V '■at the district would need ’h* lev dent of Northwestern district. as a surprise and disappoint- ♦ < ante 5c to 35c leppn«-r hrigade. and robbing him c: he bank, was seen in regard to tt sked for by the board, and a ta: A rongregatlonaJ meeting has ♦ Monday Afetrnoon, Feb. 22. neat. 1 small bottle, all the medk-iae be bar .ction of th* directors, and state ?vy of 74 mills was voted « 2:30 p. m.—Patriotic meeting >e«.-n called for Wednesday evening ■rought along for an etnerygency. of hat all of the local men w ho had t Nc* l»oards. linens an Special patriotic music. when the resignation will be •Ted it to the victim of the hammei .ext. o with the appointment bad expres SHOULDER BLADE BROKEN cream laiù. ••Washington, a Type of Citizen ■d a preference for Mr Taylor, an-, andle The lady refused to partake icted upon by the members of the -jwjr jwk » jbt » r rsarRawt jaur jm — ship." b" Judge Stephen A. Lowell cf hat it was now up to those director Mr Diven wa» forced into hutch rating that she felt much better ♦ I 'ad Accident to a Lady 71 Year« 3< Pendleton. ltd stockholders outside of the cit without it It la supposed that she tiring up hi« work in the city by Age Thi« Morning "Young People in Training.” by is to whether or not Mr. Taylor wool» '.rouble be Las been having with bi* ♦ »n»«w it was Heppner whiskey. ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ Mr. E. C. Bronaugh of Portland. He has been suffering from ♦ x- named. The Pendleton excursionists ro eye«. Mm. W. Wohler, the mother of Mrs I Monday Evening, Feb. 22. *e«k e)e« for some time and bis doc urned home on the 5:35 train, light It is known that several of the out 4. J. Wilkinson, of East Court street ♦ T.30 p. m.—Closing meeting. advised him to give up his work tide men are m favor of Mr. Taylo ad th« misfortune to fall through a n stomach and po» kett«ok. but hap Address by Dr. E. L. House, pas'ur in order to save hi« here for • time avlng the appointment, so that it 1 In the experience of their trip rap door into the cellar thia more, W School Supplie« • of First Congregational church <f »ality rests with him ax to whethe *»ve«lght. ng and tracture her shoulder biad<- Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Diven will not leave >r not he will take the place if it SUIT FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Wohler who is 71 years <»f Closing words and consecration icceptabie to Mr. Taylor, he will b- t le city, but will remove to a little ge. went into the pantry to get some meeting, led bv Rev Austin Rice of tade the permanent cashier of th» hlng from one of the stwlv«-«. and not °laintiff Alleges Incompatibility and »lace n»-ar the ra- v track, and Mr. Walla Walla Then will take up the mission work. jank in a short time. Desertion. otlcing that the trap door leadinr * » Keen-eutLing inalrv.inenu that keep their edge* He will be plac'd in charge of all ot nto the 1 eliar was open stepped irtc W H Catberman. of Vmatllla, WM the missions now formed, and will BETTER GAS PLANT. CHARLES OGILVV DEAD. he hole and fell a distance, of nine n the city today and filed a suit for » Caning Sela, Butcher Knives, Bread and Cake eet unto the hard floor of the base livofee against his wife. Mrs Jessie endeavor to broaden the work and Walla Walla People Extending Elec ’aaaed Away With Violent Attack o »nlarge his Acid. He will have direct lent, striking on her right shoulde» L Catherman. The cause of the charge ot all of the missionari work 1 ‘ Knives. Large line of Pocket Knives, all ftaee. tric and Gas Systems. ' Pneumonia. nd fracturing the bone. Sh«- wa» ompialnt is given as desertion and it thia section. 1 and will carry bis Carrying out a program of exten arried to her room and a doctoi Charles Ogilvy, of Pilot Rock, di“ □compatibility of ti-mper. , •fforts into the small towns of th« plain and fancy handles. sive improvements formulated at the it the home of his parents, Mr. an ummoned. who reduced th«1 fracturi The parties were married Septem where • the Presbyterlart1 time of the purchase of the system nd the injur«“d lady Is now resting a» ■er 28. 1889, and from the unior vicinity. drs. Charles O?ilvy. yesterday morn hurch has co established rongrega the Northwestern Gas & Electric ’ng, after - two-days’ illness with asily as could be exported Owing here have been four children Th» ‘.ions, and will cover all of the field WOMEN Company is replacing several thous pneumonia, aged 21 years. The d * o her advanced age it will be sum» laintiff asks fer the custody of Bes and feet of antiquated and inade xaeed was a well known young ma: ime before Mrs. Wohler has entlrel.» tie L. Catberman and William O in this part of the state. quate gas mains in the business cen ind his death was an unexpecte •»covered from the shock and thf ?atherman, while the defendant Who are paying $4.00 PILOT ROCK BREVITIES. ••«jjjt of th«' injury ter and preparing to extend the serv me. Two days before he was taker vishes to have the care of Lillian ice to many other resident districts rick he join«»d the A. O. U. W May Catherman and Fredla Cather New« from That Thriving Village and 15.00 for their 621 Mail St. of the city at present unsupplied, says A. O. U. W. OFFICERS. The funeral was held from the » man. H. J. Bean is the attorney for Gleaned from the Record. » the Walla Walla Statesman. family home at Pilot Rock this alt r the | plaintiff. Pilot Rock is to have a regular Shoes are invited to A force of men were set to work •toon at 2 o’clock, the services being Order installed New Corp« of Offic Saturday night dancing club for the yesterday excavating for a new six- conducted by Rev. R. J. Diven. of LARGE TRACT SOLD ials Last Night. rest of the winter, with good music try the inch main to extend from First street the Presbyterian church. In attendance. The Viola Lodge No. 114. A O U Peculiar Terms of an to Boyer avenue and another force ♦ «11,500 Pur. The Degree of Honor will give a V. met last night In regular merini to replace the two-inch fibre pipe In Will Make Millionaires. chase Secured by an Agr eement. ball at Sturtevant'« hall on Friday. ♦ t which time the officers for the nex Boyer avenue with a four-inch cast The American Hare Packing and PI NOR EE GLORIA main. The East Main street pipe I erm were installed. With the excep Mary Campbel) and George R January 29. Pendleton music and x Cold Storage company has receive»! ion of Jwo. the financier and record Campbell, of Walla Walla, have sold rood time is promised. All are in* will replace a two-inch pipe that has ti e bills for boxes, laquer and paste ♦ done service for several years and and the fine lithographed labels ar» who seive for a year, the list >f to W H. Webber ar.d Lllliam Web vited. Glenn Cannon, mayor-elect, and for »fficers will hold their office« for the at I3.50. They hold become totally Inadequate to supply expected today from Portland. ♦ her. his wife, for 111 500. a large I Or ext six month«. that section of tne business district. Wednesday the cannery put up $200 tract of land in the vicinity of Spot nearly one year manager of the ♦ ♦ Following closely on these exten worth of its product and there is now After the installation the mt-rni-er' ford. The instrument recorded Is in Jchmldt pharmacy in this city. has è » their shape and wear leased the vacant «tore room In the ♦ sions will come the building cf the an hand $2.0o0 worth of stock which present enjoyed themselves with a the nature of an agreement for a Knott« building and will go Into company's now plant on the Walla will be shipped as soon as labeled imoker and cards for a short time. warrantee deed. an»l by Its previsions longer than most Walla river and a subsequent better and cased. The officers installed were: he buyers are to pay at the rate ol business for himself the first of the The company exi>ectf ♦ P. M. W. W. H. MeCormach; M 11,000 each year from now until 1922 month. ing of the lighting system of the city. »oon to sink its well 15 feet <le-»pei I women cire to wear a Mr. and Mr«. 8cott Dickersen, of To be ■ good shot you must be supplied with first The exact location of the new plant and put up two large tanks like the W. . W C. oHseason: F.. Ben K t ntil they have paid out on their Pendleton. *re visiting friends and ia expected to be selected within a one here belonging to the railroad Davis; O., William Coffman, record land. class material, both gun and aaaauaitioa O»r line pair of shoes. relative« In thia city for a week, and very few days as all the estimates sy that at all times they will have er, C. P. Davis; Fin., J. E Beam: I are then going to move to Bolae. Ida made by the party of engineers and in abundant supply of water for al! Rec.. J. M Bentley; 0.. Glenn Rr>w- is the highest grade, which ii the rtatoo for lover« of BREVITlES. ♦ ho. where Mr Dickerson and Frank surveyors who spent several months land: J W.. C. Platzoeder. urposea.—Echo News. shooting coming to us. Horn, of thia place, are going into on the stream last summer and fall T. F. Sheridan, of Echo, was in the business. ♦ have been filed with the head offic COUNTY COURT. citv Saturday for a short busineas Have Eyes on Sumpter. Rev. Booth. presiding elder of the ials visit. J. C. Hillman, who recently pur I M. E. church. with headquarters at Petition Granted for County Road < hased the Baker market, returned Mrs. Lucy Williams, of Kamela. The Dalles, preached a rao«t eloquent Idaho Sugar Beet Prizes. Near Echo. today from a visit to his family at was the guest of friends in the city sermon in Pilot Rock Tuesday nigh The prizes offered by the Idaho I .Valla Walla. —Pilot Rock Record The county court is still at work on yesterday. V Sugar company to the growers ra>s- Mr. Hillman reports quiet times at he list of the county claims for the Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Morse. of Pilot ♦ ing the largest crops of sugar beets Walla Walla and says he receive»! JACOB PARRISH DEAD. ■ast month, and has done llttie be Rock, were In the city yesterday vl- have been awarded as follows: 4 much Inquiry in regard to business »ides examine the different bill« and icing frieuds. John E Pincock, Tetou, Idaho, for ronditlons in Sumpter from people ■ass upon them. Died of Consumption, Aned 28. at Cold G. W. Hunt left for his farm at Fos h He say» 1 ho think of moving here, This morning ft granted the peti- * Springs. lie told them to come over and se» tion of William Yohnke and others ter yesterday morning, after a short Jacob Parrish, of Cold Springs, died for 'hemscives. He had investigate»' who asked for the establishment of business visit in the city. Mrs. J. P. Holley and daughter, of at bis home this morning after a long ♦ » SAMPLE BARGAINS o b«forc ir.verting, and was well satis- 1 county road In section 33, township I.a Grande, were in the city over Illness with consumption. Mr. Parish o feed w‘th the business he has 3. north of range 30 east, which is in Sunday the guests of friends. ♦ la Real Estate who Is »ho brother of Bruce Parrish, _ the vicinity of Echo. With the excep- o )uired —Sumpter Miner. the man who was injured by a horse W. Wegner, of Pilot Rock, was a **’ 'lon of this item ail of the work Of o 3200 acres good wheat land Pendleton visitor Saturday and will not long ago and taken to the hos Booming Irrigated Country. the -ourt today has been routine be here for a short time on business. pital. was a man 28 years of age and Hon. Fred J. Kiesel of Ogden Well watered and improved leaves a wife and two children. Utah, is in the llty with Architect William Richards, now of Walla New Telephone Line. «12-50 per acre o lienultt of Boise, who is drafting th» He will be buried tomorrow after L Walla, formerly of thia city, is in J I Six miles of poles were recently town en route to Lewiston, where he noon at 2 o'clock, the lnterm«»nt being 1000 acre stock ranch. AU o plans for a large brick block that Mr had at Holdman. strung with wire for the Blue moun Kiesel will build at the corner of fenced Raises 200 tons of will visit for a month or more. PRIDI 0? UMATILLA BEYOND CONTROL tain, Crouse creek. Weston and Mil Mrs. Victor Hunziker has returned hay; has running water, open o Main street and Nevada avenue, and ton telephone system. It Is cxp.)ct»»d Settling Insurance. Away vplu Hi* horses. round «pins the run which will be occupied by the Oregon to her home at Walia Walla, after a range near by, H. F. Booth of Baker City, was a ,i»ut-8ia«vbt Baugl Cnuhlll It it isn't s Forwarding company, who are com that the pole line will be extended week's visit In the city at the home a Into Weston and Mtlton this spring, visitor in Pendleton t«>day, having total wreck, bring lhe remains ol »out v»hlrs pelled to move into a larger and more 01 her sister. Mrs. I-ouls Hunziker 10 room house and two replacing the barb wire system — Rev. R J. Dlven was at Pilot Rock rome over to settle up the Pailflc Mu hrre and we will ilo a good Job ol repairing lor lots Modern conveniences < - commodious building to accommo- Weston Leader. Try “Pendleton Boquet” «.nd “Prida of UaiHfti ** date thoir very fast increasing trade today having been called here to con tual Life Insurance policy held by you an<l charge you no more than is right— using good mnlerlsU and pultlug In g*od < « All the necessary arrangements have 12500- Mrs. Mary A. Davenport, the mother- duct the funeral of Charles Ogilvy, A. ROHDE, Maine Made at home. work It you hav, bad oo accldan» and your In Trus Missouri Stylo. who died there yesterday of pneumo in-law of Major I<ee Moorhouse, who gonveyance Is merely "run down,” sama ad < > been completed and the work will All on Easy Terms. died a short time ago < ommence on the new building as F. H Restbe has had his corn nia. ♦ vice b:Jug It her« for rejuvenation We bandit < > soon as the architect submits a plan meal mil) in operation of late, ,and George Demott. who has been •aclustvely In Pendleton the celebrated Win ♦ Land Sold. that meets with the approval of Mr. finds no difficulty >n disposing of th» Hot Ijane tor some time, suffering 1 E. T. WADE A SON ona buggies and » agont product. A good sired shipment was with the rheumatism, ha» returned to Marion A. Samplt» has sold to Uhns. ♦ <1 Kiesel — Ontario Democrat. P. O. Bo* mad»- this week to Milton.—Weston his homo in this city much benefiteii Hood for 18,500, a large tra»'t of lend i Tusne BUck Utl offies i»*M. O. Bldg Sin is never healed by humoring it. Leader. In the vicinity of Blalock mountain. in health. 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