The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 15, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 7

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    RETURNED FROM CALIFORNIA.
Its primary purpose is to celebrate
the centennial anniversary of ’he
Southern Part of State Suffering
Lewis and Clark expedition, one of
From Protracted Drouth.
the most interestlug and important
?vents in the history ot ibis country
A. D. Stillman has returned from
a
Im
~
__________
FRIDAY. JANUARY 15. 1W4
It was the most powerful factor in
Calltorula, where he Lut> been for
DIFFICULT
TASK
TO
GET
J
OUTLOOK
IS
BRIGHT
FOR
'hi- chain of events that ultimately STOCK SALT 18 NOW
several weeks on a business trip He
resulted in our acquisition of the
NEEDED NUMBER JURYMEN. went first to Hau Francisco, and from
Moat people have an ides that rbeumatim 1* cuntractad ilk* * cold, ***** ths
SUCH AN INSTITUTION.
CHEAP
IN
PORTLAND.
Jregou country, comprising now the
there to Stockton and Los Angeles.
«lamp, chilly uir penetrates the muscles and joint* and causes the tern j I c ache«
dates of Washington. Oregon, Idaho
and pains, or luat it is something like a skin dmeaae to be rubbed away with lini­
Mr. Stillman 18 satisfied with this
ment or drawn out with plaster»; but Rhuematism onginates in the blood sad i»
and parts of Montana and Wyoming,
Affairs at the Poorfarm Are In Very state, as he says that the lower part Concession* the Farmer* Must Max*
caused by Urea, or Uric Acid, an irritating, corroding poison that settles in ma;
a region unsurpassed in natural re­ All Brands of Tea More Active on
of
California
Is
burned
up
and
every
Flattering
Condition
Being
Nearly
—Expert* Will Show Them Meth­ cle», joints and nerve«, producing inflammation and soreness and the sharp cutin,«
Account of Prospects of War— I
sources—in the wealth of its forests,
Self Supporting — Board Contem­ greefi thing is fast withering and dy­
od*—First Two Crop* wilt Be Sent pains peculiar to this dutreseing disease
Oregon Produce Coming to Port
its minerals, its fisheries, the fertility
ing. There has been no rain at ail !n
MAPLE BROTHERS WILL
Bowlin« Gr««a. Ky.
Exposure to bad weather or sudden
plates Erecting Two
Windmills some parts of the Btate this winter,
to
La Grande—Investigate n Show*
>f its soil and the salubrity of lisi
land Markets in Great Quantltlee—
I
BUY ALL THE BUTTER FAT.
chilling of the bodjr will hasten an at­ About a y««r a«e J was sttacksd by tout«
With Which to Raise Water.
?limate
and the fruilmen are suffering to a
That the Echo District I* Admira­ tack of Rheumatism after the blood and rhaumallam la my «bouldara, arms aad
Potatoes and Onion* Are Firmer—
Ie«» wic« iba kno« I oouldaot rslae tuy
great extent. In (be Sacramento val­
bly Suited to Beet Culture
system are in the right condition for it ircc to ccuib rr.y t«ir. Dootora f>ra«01M4
Eggs
25
to
26
Cents
In
the
Metropo
­
Th«< county court has been at work ( ley and iu the central part of the
BREVITIES.
for
ma torovar two montba wltbool giv-
to dec elop, but have nothing to do with
By a Process of Development Ascer.
all ___
day
un <ho
lntmaany r«uat Isaw B.•. 8.anaarUaod
lis.
__
, __
,
. jury
. list, but has not | state, however, there is no trouble,
E
W
McComas
has
returned
from
tbe
real
true
causes
of
Rheumatism,
and
decided to try it. Immediate y I oom­
tain the Capabilities of This Dis­
yet begun to make a preceptlble Im- ttn<l everything is prosperous
which are internal and not external.
Best shoe repairing at Teutsch’s
man- «d ita use I felt bettor, and remarked
his trip to Echo, Foster and Umatilla,
trict Before Building a Creamery
pression
on
tho
long
list
of
names
Liniments, plasters and nibbing to mother that I war «lad I bad at last found
Portland, Jan. 14.—Teas are firmer,
T J Kirk, of Atheua. is iu th
where he went yesterday morning in
relief. I continued He uae and am
Two Men Blown Up.
will soini,times reduce the inflamma­ aome
Here—Would Ship Butter Fat tx city.
the effect of the war scare in the that have to be selected for tbe three
entirely well. I will aiwaya fool deeply
terms of the circuit court to be held
An Occident occurred at the Ulin«- company with Messrs. F. 3. Bram­ tion and swelling and ease the pain for inter«.ted in tbe aucoaaa ot B. B. 8. ainoe
orient
Payette, Idaho, for the Present,
Michael Ryan of Athena is In the
a time, but tai', to relieve permanently It did me ao much good.
of 8. T. Culp, about _ In
miles from well and George Stoddard, of La
________
Oregon produce arrived in consid­ during the year.
ity today.
MBB. AUCI BOBTOV
because they do not reach the seat of 8’1 12th St.
Yesterday afternoon the court paid Boiso. Is»* night that nearly coat two Grande, who were in the vicinity
erable quantities and found ready
George Maple and W. H. Maple C.Í
New ready made skirts arriving sale along Front street today. Pota a visit to the poorfarm, where they men their lives, says the Boise News.
the trouble S. S. S. cures Kheumacism because it attacks it in the blood, and
this city, accompanied by W. L. Mapl;
looking over the sugar beet situation
ally at Teutsch’s.
the Uric Aod poison is neutralized, the sluggish cir-
toes and onions are firmer than they went to look over the condition of the John Starkey, a resident of Boise, in the interests of the La Grind« fac­
of Payette, left this morning foi
C ilttloa Stimulated and quickened, and soon lbs sys
farm In view of their report for the nnd another man who*«* name Is not
Zoe
Hovser
came
up
from
Echo
i>n
have
been
of
late,
on
account
of
de
­
Athena trom where they go to Hillt
tory.
tem 1» punfied and cleansed, the aching muscles and
mand in San Francisco but prices year, and to see that all was conduct- learned, wore blown 40 feet by an
dale to look after the condition cl jusiness this morning.
i he gentlemen made a thorough
joints are rel.eved of all irritating matter and a lasting
'Phone Lane * paint shop when you have not advanced, as dealers are ef ed as it should be. The trip was a explosion of giant powder and both
their cattle at that place. Georg?
auvass of the conditions jrevaillng
cure of this most painful
efficted.
the opinion that the demand is only tour of inspection, and at the same are now in comparatively good con at the places visited, and are very
Maple has just returned from Boise, .aat window glass put in.
8. 8. 3. ia a harmless vegetable remedy, unequalled
time to look into the advisability of dltion, having received no permanent
temporary.
ai a blood pur: ler
an i iTigorating pleasant tonic Book on Ph**!—!*»«*—> wifi
where he has been on a business tri;
G. W. Bradley, of Athena, was a
much pleased with the outlook. They
Eggs have become firmer under a erecting a couple of windmills on the Injuries.
be mailed free.
swirrsp^CIPC CO., ATLAMTA, 94»
and he was accompanied by his brott iendleton visitor yesterday.
are of the opinion that the country
/
place to raise water.
’
While
rioting
their
work
for
the
lack
of
receipts
anu
all
that
about
er who is the manager of the Mapk
Rambler and Crescent bicycles— arrived are being worked off at 25 to
The different things in connection day their tent caught fire, and ’he visited will make one of the best
Leaf Creamery at Payette.
Jugar beet belts in the West, and will
.904 models—(25 to (40—Nolf’s.
26 cents. Cold storage eggs are con with the farm will lie discussed, and men were hasten ng back from 'he
Jo all In their power to help the peo­
The Maple brothers are largely In
D. J Kirk, of Milton. is in the city sitierably cheaper, and holders are de­ a i eport made at this term.
tunnel in which they had been wc:k
terested in the creamery business h
The court is greatly pleased with ing to extir tufsh the fire. When ple to make the industry a paying on«
or a short visit transacting business. sirous of working them off tiefore the
«f tbe inhabitant* will take t up.
the state of Idaho, and are always oi
R. T. Motley, of Milton. was in the Oregon produce becomes too plenti­ the now farm so far, nnd finds that within fix fot of the tent the explo
A mass meeting has been cilled
the lookout for a larger increase fo
it
has
been
nearly
self
supporting
st
ful.
don
of
15
peunds
of
dynamite
in
the
■ity today for a short time on busi
for a week from Saturday text, and
their business. They state that the;
this
early
stage,
and
the
expectation
In groceries, teas have become
tent sent th< m 40 feet into oblivion in the afternoon of that <la> the lai
:“C*e.
will be willing and are anxious to se
is that in a year or so. when all the
A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME TO GET A
Starkey wi.a bsdly cut about the •rande factory managers will meet
R, E. Porter, of Meacham, is visit- firmer, a* a result of the impending land Is put utder cultivation and the
cure all the butter fat that the farm
ng in the city for a few days on bull- struggle between Russia and Japan system Is running smoothly, the poor ’eft side of tl* face, a large gash ex­ with the people who are interested
ers of this section have for sale, am
English breakfast and gunpowd’r
tending over hi* eye and hl* che «k in beet culture at the hall at Echo,
will buy it of them at the best figure; ness.
brands are aff‘-cted, a* well as the of the county will be no drain upon *>one and car being badly cut. Hi*
when tbe question will be uiscusaed
Mrs.
M
A.
Rush,
of
Athena,
is
the
the market quotes it the farmers wil
the county treasury.
Japanese article.
■»yes are both swollen dreadfully and .row both points of view, and If an
niest of friends in the city for a few
bring the material to the express of
Eastern oyster* are very firm, the
’h<> sight of the left one is gone,
Closing-out Sale of my entire stock of Ruga, Art
agreement can be reached between
flee in this city for shipment to theii days.
PENDLETON CIRCLE NO. 527.
Baltimore pack having oen short this
though the doctor say* that it may re .he factory men and the farmer« it
Athena,
is
Miss
Alberta
Rush,
of
creamery at Payette.
Square*, Portiers, Lace Curtain*, Matting, Fine
season
turn If the concussion is not too ke- will be but a short time until the
W. L. Maple, the manager of the • ¡siting friends in the city for a short
Stock salt is considered a good lustaltation of Officers Last Night— vere.
Pillow*
aod Feathers, Picture* and Frame*. All
8cho
country
is
the
center
of
a
thriv-
¡me.
creamery, will return to the city in *
Hard Time* Social.
buy at this time, as it is very low, and
The younger man is not hurt to ing industry.
must
go
legardbss of cost.
Call aod *ee.
few days when he would like to talk
Mrs F. E. Simpson, of Athena. Is there are Indications of a settlement
An Interesting session of Pendleton «peak of. only a few bruises being
Of course, the tarmers must know
over the creamery situation with the '! - it ing friends in the city for a short between the two combines
Circle No 527 Women of Woodcraft, sustained. He Is deaf in consequence :hat they will have to make some
I
farmers or those interested in the es time.
was held in Secreta Society hall last if the explosion, but will doubtless ."oncessions to tbe company 1 In the
tablishment ot a creamery here. It
J. L. Roe, a prominent resident of
evening. The officers for the ensuing be all right in a few day*
RETAIL GROCERY PRICES
♦
«tart, a* the company intends to do
is his plan to buy the butter fat of the Freewater, is in the city for a short
Coffee—. ocho and Java. best. 40c | term were Installed by Grand Guardi­
toward them
The company has a
farmers of this section for shipment visit.
To Have New Trial.
oer lb ; next grade. 35c per lb; low( r an Van Orsdall Ba follows:
.air proposition tor them and will do
to the creamery already established
"I »Imply killed a horse thief, that'* ill that it can for the betterment o
Past guardian neighbor. Mary John­
Miss Blanch Horn of McKay is in trades, coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.:
and convert it into butter at that
he city for a short visit with Pendie- (»ackage coffee. 20c per lb., 3 pack son; guardian neighbor. Alice Miller; all.” said George 8. Miller to a Herald tbe conditions there, not out of a
place until such a time as the pat­
adviser. Martha Hays, magician. Min­ representative before starting back t- ■hilanthropic spirit but because it I*
xges for 50c.
ronage will warrant establishment on friends.
Near the Bridge
Rice—Best head rice, 1244c per nie Renn; clerk. Elva Fletcher; mu­ Burn* for a second trial. "Colwell to its best interests to do so. As yet
Jonathan Talbot, a well known res-
of a plant in this city.
sician. Carol Van Orsdall; inner sen­ had nothing to do with It.”
b ; next grade. 10c per lb.
city
.dent
of
Milton.
is
visiting
in
the
not
known
just
what
can
be
it
Is
It is the opinion of Mr. Maple
The men look the worse after hav lone,
Sugar-Cane granulated, beat (6 50 tinel. Cora Evernham; outer sentinel
ight by past exper
based on his experience, that it would for a short time.
May Krebs; manager, Ada C. Ross. Ing served 20 months In the state fence that the company will be able
r>er
sack:
do
13
Ibj
(1
Permits for ministers halt' tare
take at least a year to build up a
Arrangements were perfected for a orison, but th« granting of a new to pay the owners a cash rental of (?
Salt—Coarse, (1.10 ;er 100; table
creamery in this section to the point tickets have arrived at O. R. & N. 12 50 per 100.
hard times social to be given at Se­ trial gave tn< w great hope and they an acre for tbelr land during the first «
where it would have sufficient pat depot. Ministers can get permits by
Flour—B B. (4 25 per barrel: Wa­ cret Society hall on next Wednesday willingly return to Harney county year, and perhaps more after that if «
nonage to put it on a paying basis. It application.
ters’ (4.25 per barrel, (1 10 per »ack eventug. to which the public Is invit­ for trial.
♦
the farmer does not care to work the «
would take nearly one thousand cows
Baton—14 ff 1 Sc per lb
ed
"It has liven two long weary years." land h.mseif The amount cf rental *
Sugar Can« Hay.
to make a money making institutiot
s
At the close of the session the whispered Miller, "but my wife ha* and the value of the land depends
Ham—17018c per lb
of any importance, for the cost of in
J. A. Steacli. who returned recent­
Coal oil—31 65 for 5 gallons. (3 ¿-x ; members spent a pleasant hour dis­ stood by me a* only a wife will. She obviously on the amount of water ♦
stailation. the price of the milk used ly from Kansas, brought a sack ot per ease
«
cussing plans tor the »«-venth anni­ has kept things gol.nt at our ranch that can be put on the land
«
and the incidental expenses of the sugar cane seed and will sow a part
Lard 70c 5 pound*. (1.40 10 pounds versary campaign, which has juat down in Harney county and at tne
*
It
the
farmers
wish
to
undertake
plant would eat up the profits for pf it for hay. Mr. Steach says sugar
op-ned.
SOW'«». and doing full Justice to a same time ha» given my case every to work their own ¡and the company
some time after starting Therefore cane is getting ;o be a popular bay in
♦
.ull box of bon-bons, the gift of Mr
noment's time that was required it will keep m«*n skilled in the culture ♦
VEGETALLES
it would be the best plan, and the one .he Mississippi states, It is sown
Inin«*,
of
the
Delta.
Four
candidates
'»
through
her
persistence
that
the
>f the beet on the ground. wh>re they
Carrots. 2c per lb
surest of success in the estimation of broadcast and sufficiently thick io
were balloted on and accepted
lawyer* Lave kept at work in th« cam be <onsulted by all as to the best ♦
Potatoes, lc per lb
Mr. Maple, to start by building vp make the stalks grow flue, it flour­
case and finally secured a new trial way in which to handle their liad. put ♦
Garli . 10c per Ib.
the dairy interests of the section and tsbes on dry ground and all kinds of
GOLCONDA MEETING
it i* thought that the prisoners wIP in their seed and harvest the'r crops ♦
Cabbage. 3c per pound
increasing the number of milk giv Rock are said to do *v 11 on it. Mr.
25c
(15X0 Tailor Made Suits
87JO
tale
■ change of venue from Harney Tbe company will furnish th- m with ♦ 12 2c Ladies Hose, 4 ■ for
Beets, 10 lbs. 25c.
ing cows before going to the expense Steach will distribute ..me of
he
New Board of Officer* Elected and county next trial and that Colwell ^¿1' too'.* for the culture of the
♦ 15c Children's Hose, 3 for ..25c 75c Sheet*. 81x90 sUs ...
3c
per
pound
Onions.
beets,
of putting in a plant.
* 1-00 Colored Berg*
seed among his neighbors and it will
49c
(1.25 Corsets ......................
P.an* Agreed Upon.
I nossibly r“t cleared and that Miller and when the harvest is in w 11 In «11
Parsnip, lu ILa. 25c
By opening a market here for the be tried on various kinds of soil. If
»•••■••
98c
(1.00 Corsets ....................
may g*t hi* case reduced to man­ probability be able to guarar-te« the ♦ *1.50 Wrappers
Pumpkins.
15-25«
the
meeting
of
the
board
of
Ji-
At
butter fat at a good figure, it is the this proves a success, and grows and
♦ (1.25 Wrapper*
79c
50c China Silks, all colors
a lighter sentence
Squash, 15 36c.
rector» of the Golconda Mining Com- slaughter and
arm«-r an average of (5 a tou for all ♦ *1X0 Wrapper*
plan of the firm to build up this In­ yields as many claim it will, it will
.. 59c
Odd Woolen UMrrwssr
♦
Celery. 10c bunch 3 hunches ttc Ipany yesterday afternoon tbe officers The) were both up for life under .he the beet* he can produce delivered it ♦
clination on the part of the farmer* be a g~eat thing for some of our
5c
5'50 Muslin Skirts .........
lenience just reversed —Baker City tbe local station at E»bo. Umitflla or ♦ 6 Handkerch ef* for
I ettuee hothouse, 5c bunch
of
the
board
for
the
year
were
elected
by showing to them from a small be­ ranchers whose fields are on high dry
(1.25 Colored Velvet* i for
78« 12' jC Outing Flsnnot ...
Herald
Kraut, 10c quart. 40c gallon,
as follows:
Foster. It Is tbe general thirg for a : 9-4 Bleached Sheetin! g for ...21c ! 56c
ginning that it is t. paying investment ground—Long Creek Light
-----
Bleached
Tabling
♦
Mince meat. 1244c per pound
T
G
Hailey,
president.
K
J
Sum-,
piece
of
laffil
to
raise
from
-Ight
to
to milk their cows instead of turning
10c Bleached Muslin for .. ■7'ic
♦
Lawns,
all colors
15c
:
per
Popcorn,
8
1-3
cents
shelled.
mervllle,
vice-president
;
F
B.
Clop
,
20 tons of beets to the acre
♦ 8 Spool* Thread for
them loose to go dry. and when the t
.. 25c 15c Waisting
..........
pound: on cob. 5 cent* per pound
For the first two years ail of the
'ton.
secretary;
William
Jones
treas
people have learned that it will make
50c Velveteen* for
I
.. 25c
Waistmg .............
product* of the field* will gr to the I 12* ic Light Colored Percal«* 5c 18c
•
urer.
money for them, to util’ze the milk
Liidies- Cost* ■.
Tho
board
adjourned
indefln.'tely
FRUITS.
'actory
at
lui
Grande,
but
after
that,
product to establish a plant here for
31.25 Kid Glove* for
49c
yesterday and in a short time «ill :
if the men of this section make a
:
Renana*. 40c dozen
(5 00 and *4.00 Skirti s
their benefit and the betterment rf
(2.98 Children** Costs
success of the business a factory will
have another meeting, when plans for
Apples. 75c031 per boa
the city.
(10.00 Tailor Made Suita
*400 Infant* Coats
!
the managemeat of the mine will be
be built near the field*, so that the
l.emoas. 4<»c dos.
♦
DECREASE IN NUMBER IN
liacu»sed and settled. At the meet
~oat and time- of shipment will be :
a
Oranges. 40 5oc dos.
ECHO LAND A LUMBER CO.
ROAD SUPERVISORS.
THE UNITED STATES saved to the company and the in-
>tg ysterday co definite flan for the
Cranberries. 15c per quart
:
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVES.
habitant*.
operation of the mine was adopted.
•
Appointment Made for Every District)
:
I but it is understood that about tbe
Tbe
company
is
in
earnest
as
to
♦
LIVESTOCK A.’.O POULTRY.
Also Decreased Dur what they wish to do and ar» amply
same force will be employed for th. wool Chp
in the County and Bond Fixed.
Plaintiff Allege* Breach of Faith and
The foliowlug prices are paid by present as is now at work. The mine
ing 1892-1—Depression Character tble to carry oat any plans that they
The county court has appointed the
I
Unaccounting for Money, Both of lealers t the producer.
Is said to be in good condition and i izes tb« Industry tn Every Depart may adopt. They will meet ’rith the
road supervisors for the different dis­
Turkey* 12014c.
to have ore in it that will pay with
arm-rs at Echo with the intention
Receipt!
Capital
and
Current
tricts and placed their ¡ onds.
m«nt—Average Weight of Flescet
Chicken*—Hens. 7c; (304 per dot- the proper mrnagement. and It will
>t doing business, and if th< people
Asks to Be Made Secure In Hie ln-
In former years the road supervis­
n; roosters. 4 to 6 cents
I* Also Decreasing.
■ be the aim of the present board to
if that section se* fit to take up their :
:
vestment*.
ors of each county have been elected
Geese, per dozen. (9.
; see that the management is of the
“reposition it will be bat a sh.«n time :
by the residents of the differnt road
Ducks, per dozen. (3.54*0 4
The
national
association
of
woo'
kind that will bring results
tntil they have furnished the seed i
Butter. 50075c. good
districts, but at the regular session of
A suit was filed in the clerk's of
nanafactarer* estimates the number tnd started them into a buslr.esa that I
Egg*, fresh. 40c.
the legislature in 1903, it was ordain fice this morning which will come be
SUIT FOR WAGES
if sheep oa hand In the United State» will increase by far the value of their
ed that on and after the first of Jan
ore thejiircnlt court at it* session o
Npril 1, IN'S. at 39.284.000 head a* '»nd and tbe size of their tank Je
uary of this year, ail of the road offi
CHOICE SEEF CATTLE. ET
XiSitS.
z
Samuel Bonnette Claims *200 Princi­
k
ces in the state should be vacant and next week, in which it is asked by
igainst
42.184.122 head on the aan.e
k
Steers, (3.2503.50.
pal. Plus Interest,
the county courts of the different Z^wln Ripper as plaintiff, that a re
:
Cow*. (2.54*02.75.
Samuel Bcnnette filed a suit this late in 1902. a decrease for the year
Good Example to Emulate.
counties should, at their January -elver be appointed for the Echo
Ilog* live, 44465c.
k
m'.mlug against James Brummett, in •f 2.900.122 '..ead. »ay* Bradstreets.
Dayton.
Wash.
Jan.
13.
—
Mrs.
Syt
term, appoint men to fill the offices. I And & Lumber Company of Echo
»
Hogs, dre**el. 6>4O7c
which he endeavors to secure pay
The
wool
clip
ot
1903
is
estimate»
ia King, who lives on the Tukanoa
In accordance with this law the court
Veal, dressed. 6G7c
m>nt on account owed him for wage*
and
that
the
partnership
now
existing
today fixed the bonds o’ »»*e supervis
it 245.450.000 pounds of i«-* and ibout 14 miles east of Dayton. I* In
Sheep, (202 50.
performed.
eccipt of a letter trom the Maule
ors of the county at (30o each, and betweer the plaintiff and Maude Rob
2,000.000 founds of pulled wool
The plaintiff alleges that he work
'eed Company of Philadelphia enclos :
made the appointments of the offic­ lnson, the defendant in the suit, be
naklng
a
total
wool
product
of
287.
ed
for
the
defendant
140
days
at
the
HAY AND FEED.
Eg a check for (50 which was sent to
ers.
dissolved and an accounting be made
Chop barley -322 54» per ton; 1%C rate of *1.50 a day. and that there (50.000 founds in the grease
’.er as a prize foi the largest and
The men appointed are as follows: if all of the moneys and notes and
The
corresponding
figures
for
1902
has been no part of this paid except
ter Ib.
e»t specimen of the improved Ruby
Ukiah. Frank Hilbert; Vinson. J. N other assets of the compary.
310. which was cancelled by good* jrere 274.341.032 pounds of flee-,
Chopped »b<«t. 31.4fi per 1M>
Cing pepper which the company ie ft
Sulste; Willow Springs. Frank Jones;
The plaintiff allege* that in Augua’
wool
and
42.000,000
pounds
of
pullet,
plaintiff
asks
furnished,
wherefore
Bran, 6f> rents per sack.
-elved
McKay. S. R Yates; Hogue. A. G. Bn- 1902, an agreement of partnersbif
for a decree for (2u0. the amount on vooi. making a total for 1902 of 316.
Short*. 31 per sack.
Mr*. King also received a prize from
holtz; Adams, C. C. Darr; Union. D. was entered into between himself and
the balance due. together with inter '41.032 pounds.
Oats. 144 cents per lb.
W.
Allee Burpee A- -.O. for having a
H. Nelson; Prospect. A. D. McCarty; the defendant by which be was to put
The est.mated decrease in the woo
eat on the amount at 6 per cent from
Alfalfa, loose. (13 per ton
North Athena. W. H. H. Scott; South 31 000 into a lumber, land and gener
lip of 1903. as compared with that o. -ai*e>) tb«“ largest and best apecimen !
No matter what you destre, be H an
the present date.
Wheat,
loose.
(18
per
ton.
if potatoes of the Vermont gold corn
Athena. Clark Walters; Echo, Frank ■ al merchandise business, and that the
1902. I* therefore 28 891.032 pounds
*
Timothy,
baled,
per
ton.
(20
,-ariety.
These
were
raised
on
what
Rack; Bingham Springs. R. C. Hi lereadant was to contribute (300 to
The per cent of shrinkage in *cour
SUIT FOR DIVORCE.
is known as the King ranch, one of
ger. Yoakum. B. Hopper: Vancycle. E
vards the stock of the company. The
ing for the 1903 clip 1» estimated ut
LOCAL
HIDE
MARKET.
the most productive and well known :
O. Casey, Valiev, Charles F. Weiss; amounts were each supposed to draw
set for any room, or for an otrtftt for
in.
Plaintiff Allege* Non-8uppOrt and
10.8 per cent for fleece wool and 3
ranches in this county. Mr*. King
The following are the prevallng I
Pilot Rock. F. M. Smith; Alba. Josh interest at the rate of 8 per cent on
fidelity.
□er cent for scoured so that the total
«
io me time ago also received (100 a* t
average price* for hide* in this mar
Clark; East Weston, Harvey Martin; the investment.
yoor entire house, or plain fur niture of
Estella Hoadley has filed a suit for 1903 clip as expressed in terms <<i
North Milton. J. N. Baskett; South
The plaintiff further claims tbat be ket; beef, green. 4c per lb.; beef divorce against her husband. George «coined wool amounts to 124.366.405 « prize for having raised the largest
each.
mink, 50c
ltd best specimen of pumpkin
Milton. J. F. Campbell; Juniper. J. C. has paid the additional sum of (40C dry. 1001244c;
any description, we have it. We will
I
H Hoadley. The plaintiff allege.- pounds.
Prendergast: Mountain
Ed Fagin; Into the company, to be used in the with, a possibility of (1 each if t.e
Ï
snrinkage in scouring
In
1902
the
that
she
and
the
defendant
were
take pleasure tn showing you thtough
Holdman. W. L. Pureel'; Helix, J ii. ransaction of its business, while the size is good and the condition prime;
Baker City Light Cheap.
married July 31, 1897. on the hlg! was estimated at an even 6v per cent
li
Bott; Fulton, James Gugin; Cotton­ defendant has never in the duration coyote. 50075c; bear skins, accord­
The price ;>ald for lighting Baker I
33
per
cent
for
pulled
.
’
or
fleece
and
seas
and
that
one
child.
Gerald
Hoad
­
oor large and complete collection oí
and size, from ,3 to
_
wood. J. W. Toner. The supervisors of the partnership paid more than ng to quality
ley, a boy of 5 year*, has been born woo), the total 194*2 product of «coured City Is not high when compared with
for Meacham and Gilliland have not 3150 into the treasury. He further 315: coon. 55 0 40c; horse, (101.25;
Î
price*
and
conditions
tn
cities
of
like
to them. The cause of the action 1* wool being estimated at 137.912.086
new goods. Most attfactive and largest
yet been appointed.
'omnjafns that A. W Robinson, who sheep, green. Cc: sheep dry, 744c;
<ixe tn the United State* The mayor <■
given as infidelity and non-support pounds.
At the session of the court in No­ is the husband of the plaintiff, and lynx or bob cat, 15030; skunk, 25c; Jennie Kidd is named as corespond­
The decrease in the output ft of Mishawaka. Indiana, took the trou­
line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton are
vember it was ordered that the serv­ acting as the manager of the com badger 15030.
scoured wool in 1903 as compared with ble to compile statistics of 64 smxil li
ent In the action.
It
.any,
refuses
to
allow
the
plaintiff
ices of F. H. Beathe, of Weston, as
shown in our stock. Carpets and Ltn-
The plaintiff asks for the care and 'hat of 1902 is thus estimated to be 'Hies ranging in population from
How*a Thi*7
county superintendent of roads, be to have any voice in the conduct of
5,000 to 11.000.
Considering the
custody
of
the
child
and
for
a
di
The
average
13.545.680
pounds
We offer One Hundred Dollars R«««.-d
li
dispensed with alter the first of De­ the business, or to Inspect the books
oleums to please the fancy of all
tor any esse ot catarrh that «onnot be vorce. together with the costs of the weight of fleeces In 1903 is estimated «mount of investment and the num- I
cember. and since that time there has for the purpose of ascertaining the cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
action.
at 6.25 pounds, a decrease of .25 b er of arcs contracted for Baker
condition
of
the
same.
been no official in tnat position. It
F J. CHENEY k CO.. Prop« . Toledo, O.
pound from the average weight In City citlxens have no right to com-
We. tne undersigned, have known F. J.
The manager and defendant, so the
i* not likely that the office will be
GOOD CROP PROSPECTS.
1902 which was put at 5 50 pound* ulaia at the prices she has to pay.
Cheney
for
the
last
15
year»,
and
believe
filled before the opening of spring plaintiff alleges, are drawing large him perfectly honorable In all bnelness
The
average weight of fleeces in 1901 The city pays (7.50 an arc by th«
makes it necessary for the roads to amounts from the business in excess transactions and financially able to carry Thi* is the Report by Prominent Ad
was
6 33 pound* and 6 45 pound* in •uoath or (90 a year for eaeb arc.
be looked after. When that time of the salary of the manager, for uot any otrllgatloM made by tbelr tina
There is more than (200.000 Invested
am* Farmer.
1900.
A TKUAX. Wholesale DruggHta.
comes a man will in all proba­ their private use. There are a large WEST
in the Baker City plant, while the
Toledo, O
L M. Watrus, of Adams, was visit­
number
of
accounts
out
against
the
bllity be appointed.
WAI.DING. KINNAN A MARVIN. Whole­ ing .n the city yesterday and today
highest amount invested in the 64
Sick
headache
absolutely
and
per
sale Ivninrist». Toledo. O
The court ordered tljat the road business and there is no way of meet­
The
Mr. Watrus was formerly a United -nanently cured by using Mokl Tea cities named is only (126.000.
Hall's
Catarrh
Core
Is
taken
Internally
deeded to the county in sections 33 ing them unless the claims held by
n-.ajori’y of them have less than 350.-
Complete Fornitore Store
acting directly upon tbe blood and mo States marsnal and is now engaged \ pleasant herb drink. Cares Con
and 34. township 6, north of range 35 the company are taken up. and for ona surfaces of the RT»tetn Iblee Tic par in farming near Adams. He Is gTeat- stipatlog and
indigestion.
Makes OO1' Invested.—Baker City Herall.
east, by F. E. I-abadie and others, be all of these reasons the plaintiff ask* bottle Hold by all drngglata, Tratlmoniala ly pleased with the prospects for a ,ou eat. sleep, work and happy
opened and made of use for the public for a dissolution of the partnership free
New Paper at Coeur d’Alene.
good crop next year as he thinks Satisfaction guaranteed or
mone)
Hall's Family 1*111* ar« tb* beat
and that a receiver be appointed who
■■■' -. — ;____________ J!_________ »W»
of the county.
that the conditions have been favor­ hack. 25c and 5»«. F W Bchrnld’
A
dispatch Trom Coeur d’Alene
shall wind up the affairs of the con­
Good News for Lewiston.
&
Co
able
so
far
that
it
will
be
hard
for
L.
Boardman
has
de-
states
that
E.
cern and secure the plaintiff in the
Favorable Report on Fair Bill.
The telegram from Boise publisher weather now to come that would
good opening fir a
cided there is a _
money he has Invested.
in the Tribune yesterday morning an­ spoil the yield
Wat run is In
An event so striking and romantic
Cancelling Old Taxee.
Mr
new republican paper there and will
nouncing that the state land board town today.
The county commissioners have "fill a kiug felt want.” Mr. O'«'fl­
in its character, involving so much
OomSstlc Trouble«.
Have it done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not
had denied the application of the
taken up the matter of cancellation man is a newspaper man of consider­
of heroism and sacrifice on the part
It is exceptional to find a family
of a large amount of delinquent taxes able experience. He was at one time
of those engaged in it, and resulting where there are no domestic ruptures Idaho river Improvement company for
Cashier G. M. Rice.
be bothered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work.
G. M. Rice, of Dayton, Is in the city that are carried on the tax rolls for a manager of the Helena Herald, a Re-
in benefits so great and enduring 10 occasionally, but these can be less­ a river improvement franchise on the
our country, is. in the judgment of ened by having Dr. King's New Life north fork of the Clearwater river, and took charge of the affair* of the period of years dating from 1878 up nublican paper of great prestige in
COURT STRIET
your committee, well worthy of com­ Pills around. Much trouble they save was read with much cheerfulness by First National Rank this morning. to 1902. The amount of the delin­ Montana at one time. Mr Boardman)
Mr. Rice has been the cashier of the quency is about (187.000. The uoard however. _
memoration by this government ” T
the
Lewiston
people
yesterday.
got
at
’
’
outs
’
'
with
ex-Sena-
by their great work in Stomach and
All the Independent mill men on Columbia National Bank of Dayton, with the assistance of Deputy Audi­ tor Tom Carter and It was hl* delight
above report by the senate commit­ Liver troubles. They not only relieve
tee on industrial expositions,
was you, but cure. 25c, st Tallman & Co., the river joined in the movement, for a long time, and is accounted io tor John W. McGhee Jr., and Bert •o "warm him up." The Herald was
adopted unanimously. The appropri­
fully realizing what a monopoly of bo one of the most reliable men In Painter, commenced work this morn finally sold out to the Record, a
drug store.
ing of going over the rolls for the Tom Carter organ, and it ceased to
ation asked for is 32.125,000. The
that stream by any concern meant.
this part of the state.
years mentioned and selecting what occupy the field, the Record discon­
committee report says further: "Th-
In all quarters the view is now held
Horae Taken Up.
taxes they considered collectable, and tinuing as an afternoon *b?et. While
Baldwlo-Keen«.
purpose of the Lewis and Clark expo­
that no furtner attempts will ever be
Came
to
my
ptace.
nine
mile*
north
sition may be said to be two-fold
Miss Mary A. Baldwin and Mr. Wil­ entering the amount .n a new tax Mr. Boardman is a newspaper man of
made to secure control of the North
west of Pendleton, April 17, 1903. one
Fork, and all citizens now feel that liam L. Keene, both of Fossil, were roll. It will be turned over to the wide experience, he wil’ find it will
dark bay mare, had halter on. brand
Let us fill your
the last menace has been removed married this morning at the parson county treasurer with Instructions lo take both experience anj grit to com­
ed pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet
and make the collection as soon as prac­ pete against the two excellent papers
bin milling age. by Rev. Robert Warner,
bin with
...
white, two splits In the left ear, shod to the establishment of
l can heartily recommend Acker's all round, weight 1.000 pounds, age plants at Lewiston or at other points took the morning train for Corvallis, ticable. All that the board consid­ foeur d'Alene already ha*.—Lewiston
where tney will make their homo in ers cannot be collected will be can Tribune.
•
Tablet* for Dyspepsia and Stomach about 10 year*. Owner of above de on the main stream.
celled.—Walla Walla Statesman.
This means that the Clearwater the future.
Troubles. I have been suffering for rcribed anima] can secure same by
eight months and tried many reme­ tailing at my place and paying all will remain an open river an<* that
A Very Close Call.
large mills can with safety be estab­
If you are troubled with Impure
dies without any relief, until I got charges.
lished along the stream, free from
Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which 1
"I stuck to my engine, although ev­ blood, indicated by sores, pimple« '0 nrevent Pneumonia and Conatipa-
D. HOWDYSHELL.
Recognised as the best
interference by people who may ex­ ery joint ached and every nerve was headaches, etc., e would recommend 'ion is to cure your cold when It first
used only a short time and am now
Pendleton. Ore.
and m< st e onotnical fuel.
pect to benefit by a political pull.— racked with pain," writes C. W. Bel­ Acksr'a Blood Elixir, which we sell i|)|>«ar*.
perfectly well. Thanking you for
Acksr’a English Rsmedy
the speedy recovery, I am greatfully
We are prepared to con­
Ixiwlston Tribune.
High Fries for Poultry,
lamy. a locomotive fireman, of Bur­ under a positive guarantee It will will stop the cough In a night, and
yours, Francis I. Cannon. Vancouver,
llngton, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, alwaya cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic trlve the cold out of your system.
tract with you for your
went your
poultry of all kinds
I
.
Wash. For sale by F. W. Schmidt turkeys, ducks, g uess and ehleken*.
Estray Notice.
without any appetite and all run poisons end all blood diseases 50c Klways a quick and sure cure for
winter s supply. We de­
A Co.
\sthma. Bronchitis, and I all throat
Came to our place, 1% miles below down. As I was about to give np. I and (LOO F. W. Schmidt A Co.
and will pay you the highsst prices
liver coal or wood to any
’1 does not
Send to W. H. Hooker A Oo.. Buf­ Com* in and sss me. L. M. Lyman, Echo. Ore., on the Stanley ranch, one got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and
«nd lung trouble*. If it
part of the city.
your
falo, N. Y., for a tree trial package 310 Bast Court «treat.
u
Bishop Thoburn, the Methodlat ml# «attsfy you ws will refund
red 2-year-old steer, two slits in left after taking It, I felt as wall as I
(Nothing Like Them.)
ear. white star In forehead; no brand ever did in my Ufa" Wsak. sickly, slorary, after many years absence, is rnoney. F W. Schmidt A Co.
visible. Owner of above described run down people always gain new again in India. He reports great pro­
Lost—Bay mare, branded "B. H.
Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden on left shoulder; strayed from Bailey animal ean secure same by calling life, strength and vigor from their gress made In missionary efforts
Are guaranteed to cure any case of Rheu Roes* pasture, st Meacuam. Reward at our place and paying all charges us*, Try them. Satisfaction guaran- there. In one district where were 13
JOHNSON BROS..
Price 50 converts 44 years ago. there a • now fail to cure Rhsumatism. For Sait by Main Street
will be paid for information furnish
teed by Tallmaa 6 Co
eastiem - Money beck if they fail.
KO.lWI Christians
| *• C. Koeppen & Bros. Agta. for I endl n.
cent*.
Bcho, Ore.
A C. Keeppes * iree.,
'*■ rwdteto ed to Otto Boettcher. Pendleton. Ore.
Rheumatism
Is Not a SKin Disease.
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
I
PIANO and ORGAN AT COST!
JESSS FAILING, 901 Main St.
I
I
Closing Out Prices
Of
Goods
:
Remnants Remnants
i
Remnants
Busy Boston Store
YOUR FURNITURE
WANTS
Let us fill them a ad save you money
3
: í
BAKER & FOLSOM
3
YOUR PLUMBING!
BECK, THE
COAL
Suffered Eight Months
THESUREWAY
Money Back iyjW
ROCKSPRING COAL
Laatz Bros