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— ——- T- ■S spring season has much to do with NEWS OF MILTON the tins! yield of wheat tile crop s Woodmen of the World Are Doing actually niaue dining the winter months, by the slow saturation of the Recruiting t>ie Order—Methodist I ground with water from the snowfall. Revival It Still «n Progress—Con- It the giaiu gets the beiu-fit m the FRIDAY JANUARY 15, 1U04. cert by the Schubert Orchestra — warm ruins early la tue fall, as thia THE COUNTY CLERK HAS GREAT INTEREST IN IT PASTURAGE IS BETTER Visitors fiom Walla Walla, Seattle. year, and tollowing that a good soak HIS READY TO BE MADE AND MANY ORDERS FILED THAN USUAL IN JANUARY. ing from snow, it starts off early ni Portland and Other Places. the spring, and gets beyond tbe rea-;h .Milton. Jan. 8.—Alex Still has «uue of the drought before the real 'lry The County Debt |S Being Rapidly to Ellensburg lor a short ilxlt with Or".- Dcalac' Has Sold Out a . i ■’ Sent Sheep Are Fat and Growing Fine weather sets in. it-'alives for a Thousand Pounds More of Fleeces—Plenty of Dry Feed in the and Systematically Reduced and It Mlrle Ruby, the popular young clerk Seed—Can Be Made a Medium tor UNION’S MONSTER HOGS Country, and a Heavy Snow Would Is Expected That Six Years More in the Miltun luruiluie, took his de Profit from Land» Otherwise Un- Have Its Advantages—Sheep Mar Only Will Be Required to Liquidate ¡■ariure, Tuesday, for an extended Tso --Shoals" Weighing 870 and 780 productive—Demand Exceeds the ket Is Dvad Because of High Local tne Entire Debt—Another Warrant visit at Brownsville. Pounds Brought to La Grande. Supply. Call About May 1, ¡904. Values. Ed Loug, a former Milton boy. was Hon. J. W. McAlister and J. W. here several days this week visiting ! T. C. Taylor lias l>.-eu doing a big James Hackett, the sheepman, has Spencer brought their large hogs -o Deputy County Clerk B. B. Hall ; has his sister, Mrs. J. H. Wells. His wife returned from a visit to his sheep town yesterday and had them weigh prepared the annual report of the accompanied him They left today business in the dry alfaita se<-d line ed on Brock & Thomas' scales to on Spear's canon, and is very much clerk’s office for presentation to the for their home in Portland for some time, and has sold out hl. pleased with the appearance of thiugs decide who was the champion hog county court, and from it will be aeen i Miss Maud Evans, who has been original package uf seed aud sent raiser in Union county, says the ixi not only among bis own sheep, but that the county Is in a good condi the gut-Pt of her cousin. Miss Nora among those along the road to and Grande Observer tion financially, and la in fact now in Kelly, has returned to Walla Walla back fur another lot of 1,000 pounds. Spencer's hog outweighed McAlis A great rnauy farmers and ranchmen a better condition than It has been I ,rom his holdings. Mrs. W. C. Howard came home, Judging from what he has seen of ter's by 90 pounds, his hog weighing tor some time. are becoming interested in the growth Tuesday, from a week's visit at Hepp- At the present time the county has o,' the new species of the allalta, and bis own and other sheep, and from 870 pounds and McAliBter'B 78" ner with her parents. Mr. and Mrs pounds. what he has heard from those comin are going to try to make it grow on I a debt of 883,416.40, which is the J. J. Adkins. McAlister said Spencer's hog was smallest amount that tbe county has from different sections of the county, their land. 11 It la a success In the the largest one he ever saw and it A. W. Connett, an organizer of the siuaH patches that are put in, large the sheep of Umatilla are in better owed for years. In about the year kept increasing in size as the scales condition this year than they were at 1899 the county went behind about Woodmen of the World, is in town, fields will be seeded, and In a abort M My baby was about six weeks old the same season of last year. All of went down. 840.000 In its finauces. but since that working in the interests of that or- time a great proportion of the land Mr. McAlister still claims, however time it has been slowly climbing un der when the top of her head became cov I I the flocks are fat ami in good condi of the county that Is now practically Miss Zelnia Frazier has returned unproductive will be made a pa.dure ered with thick scales, which would (ion, and the wool is heavy and grow to own the largest hog in the county, til now it is in a good condition and ll- and a hay field. peel and come off, taking the hair with lug fast. The ewes ar« giving prom as he promptly purchased the cham at the rate which it has been follow from a visit at Dayton. Wash pion from Mr. Spencer, paying 4Vfc ing for the last few years the debt cousin, Miss I.ela Samueln, accompa- ise of yielding a good increase this A tew of those who have bough« it. It would soon form again and be as year, and taken altogether the situa cents per pound. seed for a trial are Gid Brown of will be willed out imide of the next nled her home bad as before. I tried several things At this price Mr. McAlister paid six years. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jone« of Se Havana, 20 pounds; H. J. Taylor. tion is decidedly encouraging to the and then went to the doctor. He said sheepmen. 839.15 for the privilege of owning attle arrived here yesterday and are Fulton, 209; E. B. Gambee, Camaa. To show the rate at which the it was Eczema, and prescribed an oint the largest hog in Union county Good Pasturage. county has been jtaying out it is only I visitinv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 10; Henry Scales, dty, 100; Charles ment, which did not do any good. A White. Birch creek, 100; C. S. Wheel necessary to show the balance left Fred Jones. the grass The pasturage is good, friend spoke of Cuticura 8oap. 1 tried Mr. and Mrs George Edwards went | er, city, 16; Lyman and Sunk. Che SUIT FOR DAMAGES. in the reports for some years back. It and read on the wrapper about Cuti- being strong and plenty of It. Owing ! ney dairy. 80; Tom Milarkey, 100. On the first of January, 1901, the j ; to Walla Walla Wednesday. cura Ointment as a remedy for Eczema. 1 to the favorable weather that has and Mattie Taylor has returned Alleged That Stock Treapaaoed Miss A great many others have also In debt was 8135.975 87 On the first of I bought a box and washed her head In , been in evidence during part of the Destroyed Property. warm water and Cuticura Soap and ; winter that has past, there is more the cun»' month in 1902 tin- debt had i from a visit al Dayton and Walts- vested in the new seed, but no rec o.d of them has been kept The gently combed the scales off. They did ! grass now than there has been at this One year I burg L*avld Ferris has filed suit In tbe decreased to 8119,752 32 Mrs L. G. Barron, formerly a MH- ones given are those who have or- not come back »nd her hair grew out i time for several years past, and 'he circuit court against William Cald ago. on January 1. 19u3, the debt was \ fine and thick. She Is now a year and ; sheep are taking advantage of the well. asking that the court award the 3103,898.54, which shows that it has ton .real «-state dealer, but Lire of dered and whose names have been a half old and has no trace of Eczrma.' abundance to put themselves in as plaintiff 8350 damages, together with been decreased in the last year by | i Walla Walla, is here today ou butti- taken owing to the tact that the i-eed MRS. C. W. BURGES. Iranistan Avs., • la cct now on hand I i good condition as th»- grower could his costs and disbursements, for the the present administration by 83«.- ness. Bridgeport, Conn.. Feb. 31, 1898. Last night the tamous Schubert 282.14. wish. alleged action of tbe defendant in Mrs. Burgee writes Feb. 38. 1903: The county treasurer has called the ■ ’ Symphony club and lady quartette RESTORED TO HEALTH. “My baby, who had Eczema very , The crisis in the sheep situation is turning 400 head of cattle in on his warrants up to July 1. 1902. and will give a recital Hi the opera hail badly on her head, as I told you before, I now practically put, for the pastur- pasture against his will Miss M>»nie Wllkl- »oa is expe-.-tod Remarkable Cure of Lady After Try- The plaintiff alleges that the cattle not make another call now until the i after using the Cuticura Remedies was i age has been so good that the grow- where Then j home tomorrow from Dixie, >ng Several Physician«. cured. She Is uow six years old and : ers have not been compelled to feed destroyed all of his feed, trampled or taxes are paid In the spring . a wisp of their bay throughout this the stubble and ate up and damaged it Is probable that be win call near i she han been visiting ter sister, Vrs. Meditai l-Ske Salts Mfg Co. Spu- has thick hair and a clean scalp.“ Instant relief and refreshing sleep j county, and now It Is so late In the the straw He asks for costs and the first of May. and if tbe taxes I Riley Sexton Kane. Wash.- Th«- uniou revival meetings of the for skin-tortured babies and rest for i season that a there was a long and disbursements besides the amount of have been coming in well he will be I Gentlemen—I had been ill fur two | Southern MetiM.uist church are »»till tired, worried mothers in warm baths I hard snow to <>>me it would work a the damages asked for Carter k Ra able to bring tbe warrants up to! or three years and my physicians with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint ' benefit to the growers rather than ley and Will Metereon are the attor within at least 15 months uf tbe time i i in ¡.rogTess A great deal of Interest seemed unable to give me any relief ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest ! the reverse, because it would rest the neys for the plain-iff of the <all There are now 8157- is manifested. I continually grew worse until 1 was of emollients and greatest of akin cures, pasturage an<l compel the men to 923 35 out in warrants again»' t|M almost be 11 des», being unable to walk to be followed in severe ease^ by mild feed while the ranges could rest, and Two Years Each. county. VISITING J. E. SMITH. or even raise my arm» above my doses of Cuticura Resolvent. This la the grass would grow under the snow John Burn and Wi-uatn Hilt, » no bead, and was reduced to 80 pounds The tabulated report of the clerk tbe purest, sweetest, most speedy- P*r' were am sled at Walluia a few day« in wc.ght At this time I decld- d to is as follows manent and economical, treatment for so that when the warm weather came Colonel J, D. Wood of Salt Lake ,n ago charged with having rubbed tbe visit Me-I li -al lake Arriving at that Resource«. the City Today. torturing, disfiguring, itching, burnlag. and uncovered the grass It would S 3.5-066 bouse of Peter Nelson, of Juniper, pin :e. my friends'thought I would bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply akin have such a start and the ground Colonel J. D. Wood, one of the larg Coyote bounty .... 4.110.32 were arraigned this afternoon and not |x oaaibly live for more than a and scalp hn noure, with I om of hair, of would be In such good condition that est sheep owners In Idaho and Utah Tax redemptions 13.395 71 plead guli’y. Judge Ellis gave them -i tw>>, but thanks to the «.- ni Infants and children, as well as adntta, there would be no question as to the with headquarters at Salt I^ke City, Cash in treasury . 4a 884 78 each two years in tbe penitentiary and is sure to socceed when an other outcome of the season. !• i-<>pcrtlea in the water I ..ume- is in the city today visiting with J. Tax account 25.0(>0.00 as a reward for their crime. remedies and the best physicians fhil. •ii* e!y tw-Kin to get stronger, a^d af- P1«nty of Hay. I E. Smith, whom he has known tor Real estate 83 ,416 P' Indebtedness •"r ’• f-’» u-onlhs’ sty there, taking There is plenty of hay In the coun many years Section of Land Sold. dally ¡«alb» I was restored to a 1 try and it is already provided by the Mr Smith and Colonel Wood mined C B Wade and wife have sold to veir .,t «• “. 0 pounds sifi .nav ; < Total 8i7s.927.95 few A»« sheepmen and is here to use, so that together in Salmon City in the early Edicar L, Smith tor 14.000 al) of the ju«e«l health ever since if the snow was to come and the day» and both having drifted into the Liabilities FFP7HA KREAD-JP. 8 sheep had to be fed it wouid work no sheep business, are mutually inter Tax redemption surplus 17« 15 • a»t half and the «-set half of the M<- c < N-lct>lx 7 «3.97 west half of lots 1. 2. 3 and 4. of sec real loss, but a gain in the future ested in that Industry. State school fund Sold by Tollman & Co . leading For this condition of the ranges 6.430 7« tlon 31, In township 6. north of range Colonel Wood is eq route to Port County school fund 5.795 19 32 «ast. containing 647 acres of land, dmggKts and A. C Koeppen A reason it is thought by all of the land to attend tbe live stock conven School districts .. Bro» growers that a snow would be bene tion and leaves for that place in ’he Cities 3 964 57 about five miles west of Vansycle ficial and that the time Is too far to morning 4.51 Library fund GRANT COUNTY PROPERTY. wards the spring for damage to be 157.823 25 Warrants outstanding done by even a bard spell of weather Taxable Property in the County De 8175.527 90 at this time Total ere«««« Over 8137.000 Since the A«- The sheep market is as good as dead at this time as tar as the grow- SATURDAY’S LOCALS wun-ert of 1902- ers selling is concerned, for they Canyon City. Jan. 9.—Tbe county have no incentive to sell at this time C S. Mudge of Echo. 1» in the City MRS WILLIAM DOBSON court, sitting as the board of equal of the year All their feed has been on a business visit. ization. tin is ted the work of fixing TAKEN SERIOUSLY ILL FINAL ACTION TAKEN naid for and tbe woo) on the sheep the valuation of property last night. N. Paltlnger. of Athena, »a* a Pen Is growing fast In fact, is in better BY THE COUNTY COURT dleton visitor today. The total amount of taxable prop condition now than It was last year Isaac Hager, of Brtggaon, spent the Dr. Smith of Jefferson. Oregon—Gone erty in the county is valued at IL- at this time, and they have nothing 832.167. acd the exemptions amount to John Day—Gone to Colorado to- to do but to wait for the she*rin? Delay Caused by Investigation Into day in the city on business. to 882.450, leaving a net value of the W Stephens, of Echo, spent season, now $»> days array, before Hie Health—Death of the Aged 81.749,717, or a decrease of 1137,.22 the Remonstrance Which Had Been day in the city on busineaa they will begin to realize on their Parents of Joon C aten—Ep demlc »Ince 1902 Filed—Nert Thing in Order Will winter's Investment. There are a A B Stephem. of Umatilla left The number of horses and mules is of Sore Throats and Grip—Athena few buyers through tbe country, but Be an Election—Court Now Consid for hi» home thia morning. given at 4.22«. valued at 856.700. the Has a New Mareha1. they are having a hard time to furn ering County Finances. r umber of sheep and goata at 128.- O. W Hansell, of Athena, visited ish mutton to the market of the city. 764. valued at 8160.992. the amount -M with frienus in the city today Genuine »old only in Package, Athena. Jan 7 — Mr and Mr» Frei] They cannot afford to pay enourh tr bea ring thia trade mark The county court has been busy all tillable land is fixed at 22.6M) acres, Joe Osborn, of Elgin, is «pen-ling a Stine of Spokane have returned betue the growers to overcome the estimat day in looking over tbe bills of the at F 58.582; non-tlliabk few days in tbe city on business from a visit with her sister in this' valued ed value of tbe fleece and make a county and straigntenlng out tbe city. They also attended the family < ¡and at 382.575 acres, valued at Miss Nanni«- Cross, of La Grande, nroflt on their mutton. For these res financial questions of the i-aat 8507.722: minine machinery at 8119.- reunion of the Lieualien». sons there is little doing in the sheep month. There are a great many little is the guest of friend» In Pendleton 203. and merchandise at ’ ■ Mrs. William Dobson was taken se- i business outside of the simple mat bills to investigate and it will take .Miss _»en Cannon, of —«hena. vis The number of tog» is placed at 394 Will Straighten Yon up. Make She ha» been I riously ill Monday ter of herding and feeding until tbe most of the day tomorrow perhaps, ited with friends .n the city yester valued at 8865 but ' One Peel Life's Worth the Liv sick for the past two month», time comes for tbe harvest of the to get through the list. day. not dangerously so till this week ing. and give back to Von the »pring and early summer's woo! crop. The petition for the incorporation Mias Belle l^aiande. of Weston was Mrs. Faikenberry Improving. Dr. J C Smith and daughter, Ha Bonyant Spirit of Youth. The Promising Wool Outlook. of Echo was given a final considera the guest of friends in the city yes- zel. of Jefferson. Oregon, spent a few J. F Faikenberry. of I-ong Creek, TABLETS are made front the The wool outlook Is brighter now tion at the meeting yesterday and xerday. is in the city today, visiting his wife, days here visiting friends. than it was last year, for there as passed It was granted practically tn who has been for severa] days under Medicinal Properties of Medi A. R Mumford, a business man of Mr Gerking and Elmar and setter range than at that time, tbe the first place, but after the matter Walla Walla, was a Pendleton visitor cal Lake, and are Nature's Johnston left for the John Day ccun the care of Dr. C. J. Smith She is •trass is stronger and there is more uf had been given a little consideration today. try Monday jney expect to make getting along nicely and there is Remedy for Stomach Trouble« it, so that the sheep have had more the counter petition from the remon every reason to believe that her re North Yakima. James Wright, of the journey in about five days if t Testimonials for the Asking nourishment and as a consequence strants was received, and the matter was a Pendleton visitor today on bus- xtiow is nut too deep on the Blue covery is near at hand the fleeces are extra heavy and grow was then put over for a time until mountains Lee will return in two iaear TO TRY THEM IS TO BE CURED ing fast. If tbe present conditions the remonstrance could be looked n- weeks Miss Ig-ia McCulloch, of Pasco, is keep up the coming clip will be ’he to This was done and It was dec* 1- John Walker and James Wood Twenty.fi re Cents a Bottle heaviest one in several years, at ed that it bore not enough of weight In the city for a short visit with Pen made a burin«-«» trip to Walia Walia. least that la the opinion of the men to hinder the granting of the petition dieton friends Mrs F M. Fletcher, of I-a Grande, Thursday who own the sheep and handle them. the order baa been made and from Angus McDonald. Mrs Hngh Wor MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFC. CO Everything is brighter in outlook, ■0 Is the guest of friends in the city this on Echo will be classed atno.ig thington's brother, who spent the' »rass, weather conditions, increase the cities of the state. for a short visit. ■e4*ol Lake, aad Syskaae. Wash. winter at ’1» Worthington home j and wool than it was a year ago. and It will now be necessary for the G W. Hunt left this morning tor hi» left for Coloi do Springs. Colo., on I Sold by Tailman & Co., leading the sheepmen are correspondingly ju- citizens to gather together and elect home at Foster, after spending sev Tu«-«day. whe «• he will ep«-n<l th«- re-i druggists, and A. C. Koeppen A bilant their mayor and other cjty officers, eral days in the city on business maindcr of the winter for the bei «• Bros. 'when they will be in line with tbe of his health Mr. McDonald ha» been ! W. H Catherman, of Umatilla, ac THE "CHINOOK BELT. other bustling burgs of tbe county companied by his son. Is In tbe city In ill health for several months. Report of the Conditio« of the Chari« v Davidson is getting along today for s short visit on business Strip of Country in Umatilla County SEVEN MEN CONTRIBUTED nicely at ¡«resent. His father is on Especially Favored. H H McReynolds, the proprietor «he tbs list this week. •150 EACH TO THE CITY. One of the most remarkable feat of tbe Pilot Rock hotel. Is in the Mra. William McBride received the area connected with the natural for city today for a short tiusiness visit. sad 'lews that her father. Juhn Arm At tne Close of Bulinai mation of Umatilla county, is what City Treasury Enriched to tn« Ex B. ijoughead. one of the well known strong, of Waitsburg, is not expected December, 31, 1903. is recognized by every old-timer as tent of 11,350 This Morning—Les farmers of the Echo country, la it to live. Mr«. McBride took the first * DIFFERENT EYbS the "chinook belt," of the Pilot Rock ♦ ter Swaggart Held for Two Counts, the city today on a abort burin«-»* train to attend at his bedside*. RESOURCES « Kveu though similarly toHiblcu district Walter Ely has bought a pattne-r- Ioans and discounts ....8 Pays 8300, ths Others 8150 Each visit No matter how much snow may fall ship Interest with A. J Bagby in a : must have different glaaere «.«49.29 Warrants ............................ Spectacles tinted to any indi —District Attorney Hailey Will >n the vicinity of Pendleton, and the C. E- Nelson, the brickmaker of giecery store in this city. 30.000.JJ Bank Bldg & furniture . vidual will only suit him or her, surrounding bills, on tbe Tutuilla, Weston, was in the city yesterday for The Christian church is going to Now Prosecute Under State Law. 8.367.31 therefore a thorough test is neces Other real estate ............ a short visit with friends and ou bus 1,1'e a* basket dinner in the basem«-it Wild Horse and north of the city, 104.203.93 sary in every case. My optical Due from banke .............. iness. there is a strip of country 15 miles oi tbe church and a cortiial invitation The new council has shown its parlor is equ’pj>e<l with every iu- 90,798.97 Cash ..................................... south of this city that enjoys a warm hand on tbe gambling question In Jesse Moore, one of the prominent is ««tended to all who wish to come. strument tiece»»trv to make au current of air, which either prevents pursuance with the policy adopted stockmen of Butter Creek. Is in the Ixmla Naylor of Walla Walla is in absolutely accurate examination. 81,008,583 C4 a heavy fan of saow when other por at one of the secret meeting» held Prices as low a« first class work city for a short visit with friends th«- city visiting relatives and friends. IJAB1L1TIES tions of the country get it, or else last week an-t the week before, the and Dr W. R Scott of this city, who is will permit. on business 8 100.000. -o melts the snowfall as ay, Capital ................. immedi- marshal has begun to round up -ome a student of the .Medical college at 60.000.00 Surplus ............ O. G. Chamberlain, of Athena, re portiand. after a few days' visit here, ateiy, so that strip of country is bait of the men who have a fondness for 23.530.95 most Undivided profits GLENN WINSLOW of tbe year, although snow m the card table, and as a result of his turned to his home yesterday after has returned to Portland 5,841.68 great Due to banks .. quantities may be seen al) visits Frank O'Hara, William G. Bo- a visit in this city with his brother, La grip anil sore throat.« bav« vis 817,211.01 Jeweler and Optician Deposits .............. around it. gert, Charles .Morrison, W. H. George, W. D. Chamberlain. ited most of the homes In Athena Post Office Block There seems to be a gap through C. F Cook. Tom Johnson and A during the past week H Connell, of Umatilla, is in tne fl .00«,583 64 the Blue mountains which permits or Stephens were arrested for gambling city for a short visit with the O. R A Mrs Alp Johnston is very sick at attracts a chinook wind, every win contrary to the ordinances of th« N office here in the interest of her home in this city ter which keeps the foothills bare at city, and were brought before the position at Umatilla William Gholson has resigned his all times. Settlers out 15 miles south court, where tneir bail was fixed at position as city marshal and Job Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Shroeder. of of Pendleton say that the recent S1&0 each. All of the men put OF PRNDI^KTON. Yoor Foster was appointed as his succes p snowfall which amounted to eight their money, and when their CMes Hunt's Junction, are in the city for sor. Inches in this city and the surround were called forfeited their bail, lis a visit with friends for a few days. ELECTRICAL WORK F E. Simpson of this city went to ing country, amounted to but three ter Swaggart was arraigned on two Mr Shroeder is the train dispatcher Portland this week to accept a posi- and four inches in that chinook belt, charges and paid |30<l as bail, which for the W. A C. H at the junction tlon as bookkeeper in a wholesale Will be properly and prompt ^r™ ■- " - ■——- and that lasted but a day or two, he also forfefteu. firm in that city. ly done if entrusted to us. when the bare hills began to show MORTGAGES FOR 851.000 A L. Jones, the expressman. while As a result of the transaction the We can fill your wants for through the snow. city treasury 1» 81,350 better off this climbing down a ladder from the hay Farmers and stockmen who have afternoon than It wsh this morning. Rugg Brothers Fils Heavy Mortgages loft, fell to the floor, striking on his electrical supplies of all kinds lived in that vicinity for years, say to Secure First National Bank. right shoulder and was badly bruised It appears that it is the policy of Electrical contracting is our It is a regular occurrence, and not an tb« present administration to fine the specialty r.nd we would like A «-hattel mortgage was filed yes and jarred occasional freak of the weather, It gamblers—whether monthly, or at Mrs. H. H. Curtis received a let to figure with you. 'a an actual fact that there is a belt longer periods is not plain, but judg terday afternoon In the office of the ter from her father. John Craten of county recorder by G. W. and A Sole dealers in the old reli of country, from five to eight miles ing from the amount of the fines, or California, announcing the news of wide, about 15 miles south of Pen the ball fixed, which is in effect a Rugg. known as the hrm of Rugg (be death of his aged parents. His able Edison Lamps. LEV I ANKENY, President dleton which extends east and west fine, the incidents will be at longer Brothers, in favor of the First Na father, aged 96 years, died the 22nd W. F. MATLOCK. V i ne Pres i dent tional Bank of Pendleton, by which Good Work —Right Prices across the county from the foot of the intervals. C. B. WADE. Cashier. they secure to the bank the payment of Dec«»mber; his mother died De- Blue mountains, which seems to be District Attorney Halley, who has of 851,000 given them by the hank or cember 31. only lacking one day of in a wanner current, and which is been threatening to reopen his cam They left being 98 years old. J. L. VAUGHN visited regularly w'lh warm winds, paign against the gamblers for aom- notes ranging from 81.500 to 87.000. large fortune In California to be di The mortgage calls for one dollar on which uncover the foothills earlier in time, has stated that he will also, as • :<led between six heirs. West Court Street the spring and keep them uncovered an officer of the state, file an inform its face, but is given to cover the ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 18SS. Near Mattlock Bldg. later in tbe fall, than any adjacent ation againBt each man arrested by notes wbicu are affixed to th<< Instru Stale Reward for Energy. ment. CAPITAL.......................... S10R00S. territory. ac- The fakir who created such an the city for gambling and prosecute The instrument gives as security him for the violation of the state for the loan all of the personal prop tlve market In Corvallis in the elec Transacts a general banking buainaaa WHEAT PROSPECTS GOOD. law. erty of the mortgagors, consisting of tric belt business, Is meeting with several thousand head of sheep, cat even greater success In tbe tour Snow That la Now Lying on the Farm Near Milton Sold. tle. farm implements, camp wagons through the state to the southward. Ground Just What la Needed for L. G. Barron and wife have sold to and outfits, saddles, horses, pigs an ! He was last heard of at Grant's Pass, Large Crops. George Coutu for 86,500, the east in fact auout all of the property of where he did a thriving business. He Now opeueil permanently The prospects tor a bumper crop half of section 17, in township f>, the ranches and holdings of the firm. said after closing a pyrotechnic sale and pre|mred to turu out there that Grant's Pass was a good north of- range 35 east, being 320 of wheat in Umatilla county next A deed of trust has also been given Fir t-class work. We have year are now excellent, The growing acres of land a few miles to tiie to H. F. Johnson as the present cash place for belts, but not so good so , _j«erlence and had 15 years experience RoHehurg o rEugene. At Eugene, af crops were in excellent condition be- southwest of Milton. ler of the bank to a larg<> part of thoroughly understand ad ter pocketing a lot of cash for belts, fore this snow came to cover them their real estate holdings, sheep, detail« of’the Photograph’ ’ Visiting A. Kunkel. ranges and land of that sort. Just he was assailed with stale eggs.— over and soak slowly into the Art. First-class work gus - Corvallis Times ground. Farmers from every portion D. Halligus, of Athena. I h in the bow much of their real estate is sub E. 0. anteed. Price* right. of tbe county are elated over the city for a short visit with A. Kunkel. ■ ject to the mortgage is not known, OLD NEWSPAPERS—TO PVT VNDBR prospects. Baying almost unanimous Mr. Halligus is In the Implemeat but It is a large tract of land. This Georgette Flynn, known as "Nug -aipere. on shelves, walls, or far ly that the promise for a large crop business In Athena, in partnership is tbe largest mortgage of this nature get," a woman of the tenderloin, was, plug puipo»« Old newspapers h bundles W 100 eseb st 35 coats a ne>t year is better than for 10 years. with Mr. Kunkel, and is here on a that has been filed In the office t'f found murdered In her crib in Seat-1 it tbe KAST OBEGOXIA5 eMee. tie, Thursday morning. i ths recorder for some time. While the dry weather tn 'he business visit as well as socially jva, Qregoa. ____ ♦ Important Sale of Flannelette Wrappers BABY'S ECZEMA MEDICAL LAKE TABLETS J. W, Vaughn, Prop ♦ ♦ A grent a-sor went of I-hnne cite Wrappers, made io the best styles, tn I ucy ' gut and -t y -, shoulder r dfles ♦ full flounce. W«-rth $z.cs.> ♦ ♦ ♦ A money saver. ♦ Great » alti-- ♦ ♦ * t ALEXANDER’S DEPARTMENT STORE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ I ♦ PLUMBING Our Work and the Bill Will stand comparison with the best of ’em The work is as near perfec tion as human» can attain—tbe price th-refer as cheap as anjboiy should expect. We do all kinds of taai- tary plumbing and gas fitting, and charge you not immoderate,). Let us ettifffate on your next necessity in < ur une W. J. 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If you desire the color changed, have them dyed We are prepared to take your old c nthes "hnd make them lo:k like new again Our steam faciliti« are first class and our work men are competent Our prire* are ruch that you can easily afford it, and <«ur woik eueh that you will be -aved the prow of new eothing. c « « 6 Pendleton Steam Cleaning (Sb Dying Works CANTY A JONES. Prop* 730 COTTONWOOD STREET Gone» c»Ued tor and d»liv<rad. «til bnne »» to your door rboao aa-Sala ISSI. ar a so*tai sard ••••••• •«••••••••••«• • • • • • • « ■> » < i . Í A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION Is worthless without it I« put .etc practice. So 11 you rese I ve to have tour laundry werk ••done right' 'de not deli) piacing xour «oited lines in charge of THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY GURDANE & McBROOM New and Sec ond Hand Goods Bought and Sold MONEY LOANED ON SECURITY »13 Court Street The First Rational Bant Helix Art Studio ♦ ♦ 4- ONE WEEK ONLY fENDLETON SAVINCS BANK Pendleton Savings Bank 4- ♦ I ♦ I ♦ ♦ + i CURED BY CUTICURA Is Your Stomach Topsy-Turvy? 4- Knights Pharmacy HELIX, OREGON. Full Line of Druggist Sundries CANDIES. CIGARS, ETC C. G. KNIGHT, Proprietor «xStsXstî i» '• <•' is's’tsX? tj « Uric <* e i* i« A cm I m ©st? s > • • e-e tfisis 's »sisisJ the blood cause« ftetotic«. Gout and Neuralgia THE REX RHEUMATIC RING • Keixo-»» the cssm Frier », uo A poM..< «a-d will bna* c*r ütlk teoklw M m < fellstbcatary kKX a'IMffeaTlC CO. LOVIS Hl'NZtKES, Agrul. Fendlelor.. Hartffed C om . Its THE HEBT IME MONT WHOLESOME PROPERLY MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR BYERS’ BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor.