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valley, his interest in the Blue a new road up Wild Horse. He will present It to March term of county Front grocery store. The firm will court. be known in th** future as Worthing The proposed road will be a water ton & Thompson. Dance January 22. grade from Athens and Adams to TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1904. Pendleton and will cut out the heavy There will be a dance in the opera hills which have heretofore required house January 22. Prof. Guiott and a four horse team to pull a load. Alf Johnson will furnish the music. Mr. Hurrah says that the proposed Angus McDonald Very Low. road will not only give a water grade Angus McDonald, who has Just re but it will shorten the distance to turned from a visit to Colorado, NEW LICENSE LAW WAS Athena at least one mile. where he went in search of health, The road as proposed begins at PASSED AND APPROVED. is very low at his home at Athena, the north end of Ix»e street bridge, INDUSTRIAL AGENT OF THE with pneumouia. and little hope is goes up the north bank of the Uma His Fakir Doctors Wil Be Hereafter tilla river and on the north side of O. R. & N. REPORTS. entertained for his recovery. brothers. Harvey McDonald, of Walla Taxed $50 Per Day and Merry-go- the Hunt track to tbe Arnold estate, Walla, and Alex McDonald, of this crosses both railroads to the south Rounds Are Now on the List—At county, are at his bedside. side of the O. R A N. track and Experiments of the O. R. & N. Com tempt to Railroad an Indorsement thence east to connect with the other pany in Dry Land Alfalfa Are Suc STEALING HOUSEHOLD of Morning Paper Failed—Park road up Wild Horse to Athena, aud cessful—Umatilla County Corn Theater Inspected and Ordered Adams. Mr. Harrah says that the EFFECTS FOR MONTHS. Crop Result of Small Beginning Closed — Sewer Inspector Appoint, persons through whose placos the new road will pass will probably Made by Colonel Judson and R. 3. ed. grant right of way. Clothing. Linen. Jewelry and Other Miller Five Years Ago. Property Taken by Wholesale From The council met last night and FLETCHER TO THE ASYLUM. That the O. R & N. company is the Wyrick Residence During the took up the consideration of the or deeply interested in the development dinance fixing the licenses. The new Family's Absence—No Clue to the His Dementia Probably Caused By of the Inland Empire, is vividly evi ordinance is about the same as the Thieves. Injury to His Neck. denced by the little booklet, just »s- old in general charges, though it is Sheriff T. D. Taylor left this mini more sweeping, and covers as much sued by Colonel R. C. Judson, indus During the past three months a of the ground as could lie thought of ing for Salem, to escort Robert E trial agent of that enterprising com pany. as his report to R. B. Miller, course of systematic thievery at the by the city attorney after nearly a Fletcher to the asylum. Fletcher is residence of Mrs. M. M. Wyrick, at year of search after all sorts of li the man who was arrested on Sun general freight agent. the corner of Bluff and Willow censable devices. day afternoon, supposed to lie on the Mr. Judson reviews every phase cf verge of delirium tremens He was farming experiments made by the streets. has practically denuded the License Ordinance. confined in the county jail, and as company in Eastern Oregon and house of everything movable According to the old ordinance, s<x r. as the county physician could Mrs. Wyrick and daughters. Miss Washington. He reports that he has there was no charge» whatever for examine him. was adjudged Insane. distributed dry land alfalfa seed ti Laura and Hazel, have been visiting merry go-rounds and other things of W. C. Kennady, his brother-in-law, 87 farmers who have made practical in Portland for the past three months that nature, and this has been cor made complaint against him and their home has been shut up tests and send in reports of success rected in the new law by charging Fletcher is a derrick man about 42 during the time and practically va them $15 a week and providing that of the plant. years of age, and has had several at Mr. Judson has applications from cated. The family has now return tuey cannot have a license tor less tacks of insanity. The duration of ed to the city and find that someone than one week. Knife racks, doll 313 farmers for packages of the seed in their absence has made away with racks and things like that are charg his present attack has been about six at this time and will send out tons their table and bed linen, a large ed at the rate o( $10 a week, with months, and he was 24 years of age of it this year, all along the lines > f at the time of his first trouble. He amount of clothing, and quite a col the same time provision. the road. His pamphlet tells of th> is a arrive of Nova Scotia lection of jewelry. Peddlers are charged at the rate of depletion of the natural ranges of the He his never been committed to The house had been carefully gone $3 a day. or $15 a week, and from Eastern Oregon districts, by over tbe asylum, though he has given over and everything wanted by the this are excepted all farmers and stocking. and gives practical and trouble before He is violent and verified demonstration that these thieves had been taken, so that It those who are vending vegetables, uncontrolabie at times and Is homici was necessary to buy a complete new fruits and other farm products. de' and su'eidal. When 34 years of ranges may be brought back to use line of linen for the house, besides The other innovation in the list is sgc. or a little before that, he was fulness by planting them to dry land other things not itemized. the treatment of the patent medicine hurt by a runaway horse, the tack alfalfa. There is no clue to the identity of and free advertising quack doctors of his neck being injured. From 'Mi The booklet tells of the great suc the robbers, and it is not at all like nuisance that has been a source of t.e ' as never fully recovered, and it cess of hog raising in Eastern Ore ly that any of the things will ever be trouble for so long. Under the old is thought that this injury is tbe di gon in connection with alfalfa One ordinance license for these gentry rect cause of his insanity. recovered. of his examples cited, tells of one was placed at $100 a day. which a as man raising 1.200 head of hogs in a so high that it could not be collect STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING. year, averaging 230 pounds each ed. This has been cut in half, and from a 46-acre field of alfalfa, at an now they will be compelled to put average cost of LU cents per pound up $5<i tor each day that they ate in New Directors and Officers for the All aloneg the lines of the road Savings Bank. town and the collection will be forc through Umatilla. Morrow. Baker ed. Other than these changes, and Tbe stockholders of the Savings and Union counties in Oregon, and ;i the noting of a number of small bus- Bank met yesterday afternoon in an the arid regions of Washington, the PROFITS ARE INCREASING nesses and vocations that have here nual meeting for the election of the company is experimentug with dr tofore been overlooked, there were board of directors for tbe year. The UNDER PUBLIC OWNERSHIP land grasses, and ther hardy crops no changes made. same members who have served on that will take the place of the older the board for the past year were :e- Event of the Evening. bunch grass, which is now so badb Srosi Receipts Show a Steady A The big event of the evening came elected. with the exception of Dr. F. W. Vincent, who was added to tbe j eaten out, in hopes of perpetuatin; • hep B E Kennedy, the father oi vance. With Balances Increasing the stock industry, in its present the Morning Tribune, presented a personnel of the board. in the City's Favor—Plant Is Valu small, neatly folded paper to the The board of directors now cun- proportions. Mr. Judson is enthusis®’»* ow t> ed at $80.000—Outstanding Bond» mayor with the request that it be Mato of J N Teal. Joseph Basler. E results of the com crop of Umatill. for $45,000. presented to the council. It was P. Marshall. F. W. Vincent, Charles II. Carter. R. Alexander and W J. county, and points with much pride tead as follows: Furnish. The officers of tbe board to the fact that the great crop this "To the Honorable Mayor and F. W. Hendley has finished check year is the result of a small amoun' ing the books of the water cotnmis Common Council—Resolved. That elected yesterday for the year an-: of seed brought by Mr. Miller an<’ sion. ar.d reports them in excellent the Pendleton Tribune be named as W J Furnish, president; J N Teal, himself from North Dakota, five ?ondition—well and accurately kept. the official paper of the city of Pen vice-president. T. J. Morris, cashier, years ago. and which was distribute-’ The superintendent of the water dleton (Signed) B. F. Renn and W and J. W. Maloney, assistaht cashier. Tbe annual report of the business among Umatilla county farmers. works and the commission have gone J. Sewell.” After the reading of this document .iffairs of the bank was presentcJ. He believes that hog and com rats over the accounts and the report foi aim the annual routine work trans ing in Eastern Oregon, is one of the the year is now ready and shows the Mayor Matlock stated that in bis acted knowledge it had always been ’ Jie coming great money making indtis water system of the city to be in the tries of the West, which will furnish best condition that it has yet enjoy habit of the council to advertise for AGED WOMAN DROWNED. bids on their city work and give tbe business for the farmers, the com ed. • work to the paper which made the pany and the dealers of the country Assets and Liabilities. lowest bid. And in uis opinion this Mrs. Margaret Adams, of Walla This little pamphlet should be read The report shows the commission was the only fair way Walla. Meets Death in Touchet. He would by every citizen in Oregon, as it to have charge of a plant valued at suggest, then, that if there were no Walla Walla, Jan 21.—The body gives facts, figures and statistics or $811,000 with a capital of $45,661.92. objections the matter would be plac of Mrs Margaret Adams, an aged J the experiments of the company tn There are $45,000 of bonds against ed on the table for a week and tbe woman, living at Waitsburg, was Eastern Oregon, which proves tha’ the system and the commission now papers of the city of general circula found yesterday in tne Touchet river, the work of Colonel Judson and his has $3,729.53 in cash in the treasury tion in the country adjacent be asked half a mile below tnai town. Mrs. associates, in introducing valuable to bid for the privilege in the mean Adams having fallen into tbe river deposited in the general fund. crops is not in vain. The book also The water rents for the past year time tbe night before, whether from in mentions the introduction of thor There were no objections except teat or accident is not known. have amounted to $15,223.60, while oughbred cattle sales into Eastern Mrs Adams had been visiting her $2,299.41 have been expended in sta from the champion of the morning Oregon by the company, and gives tion bettrements. $5,134.01 for lm paper, who stated that "It is a bus! daughter, Mrs Wyans. Monday after the number of Herefords and Short provements to the line distributing ness proposition with us. and while noon, and left for home about 5 horns brought here by the sales. Ten system, $2,600 55 for the labor, and there is not much in the work from o'clock. She did not arrire. and after carloads of Herefords were sold in a money standpoint, it is the name of dark search was instituted. Some $5,571.55 for fuel. Eastern Oregon by the Hereford As the thing that appeals to us. We one had seen her standing on the The labor account for the last two sociation and 75 head of Shorthorns years has been greatly increased by want to be the official organ, not for river bank, and the Touchet was through the efforts of the O. R. A N the addition of another man at the the money in IL but for tbe honor." searched until midnight. The holy company. It was intimated that the morning was not found until the next day. pump house and by the extension paper would charge no more than Mrs. Adams was feebleminded, work and improvements done in the "GRANDMA" BANKS DEAD. commercial rates should it be allow through illness. She was a widow. ’ past year or two. ed to place the crest of the city in and leaves five children, all grown. The increase in the fuel account some place where it would fill space Pioneer Woman of Athena Passed They are: George ana William Ad is caused both by the larger amount in the sheet. It is desired by the ams. of Oregon; Mrs. Marr Walker, Away at Her Home Yesterday. of water pumped into the reservoir management that the sheet be under of Silverton. Col.; Mrs William H Athena. Jan. 21.—Mrs. H. Banks, and by the raise in the price of wood the shadow of the wing of tbe city, Hall, of Waitsburg, and Joel Adams On the first of this year the com not for the good it would do financi of Colville, Wash an old pioneer of this city, familiarly known as “Grandma’’ Clanks, died mission had $1,953.50 worth of serur ally. but for the reflected honor and ¡ties in their sinking fund, together prestige which, are much d_esired. so yesteruay evening of paralysis. BREVITIES. She was buried here this afternoon with $62 in cash to the credit of the much so. in fact, that the manage her funeral to be the first one preach same fund. It has $3,667.53 cash ir ment aforesaid was willing to at Swell slippers at leutacb'a. ed in the M E. church. ’he general fund. $2,940 worth cf tempt to railroad an indefinite and Mrs Fred Waffle of La Grande is She leaves nine grown children wood in the yards and $500 worth shadowy resolution through the al- five of whom are married and are of supplies on hand, making in al' dermanic body, which would place no in the city. New ready made skirts arriving present at the funeral. She was 74 $9,123.03 of live assets which cotild restriction of the prices charged, or years of age. and was one of the be turned into cash in time of need specifications as to the quality of the laily at Teutsch's. most highly respected pioneers of service rendered. Profit for Past Year. Immense line of valentines now on the county. sale. Ic to $3. Nolt's Report on Park Theater. The profits of the commission for the past year are estimated at $7. J. T. Ueuallen. of Adams, wss in W. R. Withee, the fire chief, report William McBride, proprietor of the 061.63, an increase of $992.10 over ed that the condition of the Park the city this afternoon. Palace drug store, has employed theater of the city was unsafe, and Children's school shoes that wear Harry Dupay of Portland to assist that of the year before A comparison shows the price of in case of fire might cause the death so I look well at Teutach'a. him in the store. of many persons, and recommending 'Phone Lane's paint shop when you Miss Stakland has returned hon-e water to the consumer to tie less ir the closing of the place until such this city than in other places. from Baker City. vast window glass put in. time as a change could be made in In Portland, the average cost tc Clifford Stanton is seriously ill. W. R. Irwin, of Heppner, is in the the exits. The matter was referred William Reeder’s youngest broth the patrons of the system is $1.50 s to a committee consisting of Renn. city for a visit of a few days. month for a small family, in Sar er from Tacoma. Wash., is here visit F A. Berlin, residing near Athena, Francisco it cannot be less than $: Swearengen and Wells, who were ing. given power to inspect the building, was in tbe city today on business. Gus \ollmer of Waitsburg who a month, in North Yakima it is abou in company with W. R. Withee, and County Surveyor J W Kimbrell spent a few days in the city on busi $1.50. while in this city t is fair tc adopt such measured as they saw fit. was in Weston today on business. say that the majority of the families ness. has returned home. The inspection was made this J. W. Powers, of Freewater, is tn W. L. Leiger. formerly a resident pay no more than $1 a month durinr morning and the committee decided of th.s county, but now of Boise, is that part of the year when there is that tbe place should be closed until the city for a short business visit no irrigation required *— the lawns here on a visit. Carney A Kennedy's cab la at your the lessees should construct a six- Statement for Three Years. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Johns and 'Phone main foot stairway at the rear of the «ervice at all hours two sons, who spent the past six A detailed statement of the condi building, remodel the front stairway, 01. weeks here have gone to Walla tion of the commission is appended (making it six feet wide) and place J. M Berry, a prominent shoe deal- Walla, where they will spend the being a comparative statement of re three 24-inch fire escapes in the front er of Baker City, is at tbe St. George remainder of the winter. ceipts for three years: windows of the building, allowing es today John Plumb came down from the Gross water receipts: — cape to the front sidewalk. Call up 'phone main 701 when you mountains, bringing with him a Year. Amount According to this report, the place cougar he killed near Bingham 1901 ........................................ $11,490.3? will have to be closed at once, and •■■ant a cab. Ready for service at all imes Springs. The animal measured 1902 ........................................ 13.49838 there can be no show in the build seven feet from tip to tip. Get your clothes cleaned and 1903 ........................................ 15123.60 ing until the changes have been Mrs. Dr. Anderson’s fatner is vis pressed at Joerger's, 126 West Court made. 1902. 1903. iting at the Anderson home. A petition was presented by resi street. Operating expenses $ 648.44 $ 510.15 J. B. Saylor has returned home Mrs. F. C. Hindle. of Dayton, Is the 164.32 dents of Pine street between Webb Une repairs ........ 278.36 from his Butter Creek ranch. U$UI and Railroad, asking that a city guest of friends in the city for a The protracted meeting of the iAbor ....................... 2.235.30 2.631.55 grade be established at the point, few days. Fuel........... ... .............. 2.013.15 Christian church did not close, as Interest on bonds. 2.255 60 2.255.60 and that permission be granted tor Miss Della Childers, of I a Grand«. was expected, on account of ro '.he construction of a sidewalk on the Is visiting friends in the city for a many additions to the church in the west side of Pine street. The peti few days. Total expense ..$7.430 85 $8.161.97 past few days. There were elgnt Profit ...................... 6.067.53 7.061 63 tion was granted and tbe surveyor Mrs. M. A. James, of Meadowbrook, accessions Sunday nignt. ordered to fix the grade. is the guest of friends in the city for Mrs. Bowling of Elgin, mother of Withee as Sewer Inspector. $13.498.38 $15.223.60 a few days. Mrs. Jas. Smith and Mrs. Cynthia W. R. Witbee was appointed by the During 1902 there was expended 'or Davis has returned home. C. W. Orton, of Vancycle. Is in the street committee and confirmed »s Clarence and Otis Whitman s fath «»tensions and betterments, $6,024.- the choice of the council, to inspect city for a short visit with friends and 02. er, Harvey Whitman of Grant's on business. During 1903 there was expended the sewer system in Its entirety once Pass, has been visiting them and Mrs. O. J. White, of I a Grande, is a week, to personally inspect each looking after his business here and for extensions and betterments, $5,- new connection and make a monthly visiting her daughter. Mrs. Frank 355.98. on the flat. report to the council on the same. Coykendall. for a few days. Condition January 1, 1904. Mrs. Frank Simpson went to His salary was fixed at $40 a month. L. 8. Huson and brother, A. Hison. Portland Wednesday to join ner Securities in sinking fund. .$1.953 ' both prominent residents of Helix, husband, who has a good position Cash in sinking fund .......... 62.0( W. H. BOND RETURNED. accompanied by their mother, ¡urs there. Cash in bank, general fund.. 3,667.53 L. M. Huson, are In the city for a Will Reside With His Daughter. Wood on yard ...................... 2.940.00 Visited the Willamette Valley and short business visit. Mrs. Jennie McBride returned Supples, meters, etc............ 500.00 California. Mr. and Mrs. J Gulllford. of Vin home Thursday, bringing her aged W. H, Bond, one of the well known son. are the guests of friends in the father with her from Lookout, Uve assets worth ............. $9,123.03 and prominent farmers of Helix, was city for a short time. Mr. Gulllford Idaho. Mr. Armstrong will make his in the city this morning on his way is a prominent stockman and farmer home with his daughter permanent Why Ship Cattle Into Oregon? home after a six weeks' visit in Cal of the Vinson country. ly. What is the matter with Oregon ifornia, and points in the Willamette Mr. and Mrs. John Lightfoot, of Sold Interest in Grocery. cattle raisers, anyway? J. I’. Phir- valley. Vinson, are In the city for a short George Gross has recently sold to man, of this city has gone to Omaha While away Mr, Bond visited in visit with friends. Mr. Ughtfoot :■ George Thompson of Willamette to buy beef for the Union Meat Co., 1,08 Angeles and at. other points of one of the well known residents of at Troutdale. Is it possible that interest in the south, and comes back his vicinity, leaving extensive Inter Oregon cannot supply meat enough with a store of sunshine sufficient to ests there. for local markets? Or is it that the last him for some time to come. He that part of California ’.« trust nas su-h a perfect organlza reports Mow*« Thia? tion that beef can be shipped from suffering for rain, the long contin Wi olfrr One Hundred Dollar» Reward Omaha to Troutdale at a profit in ued drouth naving affected the fruit tor any CS3* of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. This question arises in the family competition to local growers? The prospect disastrously. In the valley it is just the reverse, F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try fact that Mr. Phirman is buying meat We. the underalgned. hare known F J in Omaha for the local markets is and Mr. Bond was glad to get back Cheney for the last 1$ years, aud believe cause for Oregon cattle raisers to to his home, where he can discard him icerfectly honorable In all burl neat put their thinking caps on.—Times- -the umbrella and the rain coat for m tranaartlona and financially- able to carry oren winter and a joyous existence. out any obligation* made by tlielr firm Mountaineer. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists. BUSINESS OF IMPORTANCE “FARMER” JUDSON G1TT m WORKS What Shall We Have for Dessert? Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre Portland is to have the largest pared in two minutes. Noboiling! nc creamery on the continent west of taking 1 add boiling water and set to Sioux Falls. The Hazelwood com cool. Flavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp pany of that city has leased a four- berry and Strawberry. Get a package story building and will place a mod •t your grocers to-day. to eta. ern plant there at once. CLOSING OUT SALE On Feb. 1st we will vacate this room for our shoe stock From now until we close everything will be sold at greater bargains Bigger cuts than ever before during the sale. Dress Goods Tailor Made Only 9 Pieces of Colored Dress Goods Left I piece p.nk Henrietta, 75c now ................................... 1 piece myrtle green Henri etta, 65c, now.......... I piece light grey Henrietta 85c, now .... I piece light gre) Henrietta, $1 00. now I piece dark gre\ Henrietta now .. I piece yellow Henrietta, 75c, now .... $ piece myr»!e green mohair 75c, now ....................... i piece myrtle green serge. 11 25, now .................. Henrietta, $ piece cream $125. now .................. I2%c ou'ing flannel, now 12% c Flannelette, now 30c linen towels, now go at 50c velveteens, reduced to 50C and 75c black silk, now h 50 peau «5C pean de soie, de soie, now now 50 cent lace boxe, teduced to ....................................... fl 25 silk, plain and fancy. now ....................... 85c taffeta, all colors, now 50c and 65c Tarn o" Shan- ters, now ... .......... tj cent. 20 cent and 25 cent linings, now .................... $1.25 velvets, all colors, now .................................... Eight spools of tl read for 50c and 75c ladies'and child in dren’s knit underwear ... I9C 39c SEE OUK 29c 29c Half Price and Less 39c Cost and Less 39c 29c 49c and $6 00 silk wais'e, “ale price $2.98 25c boys’ heavy ribbed hose Cotton and Oxford Waists at Half Price 69c $1 50 ladies’ wrapper« 89c 12% cert children's heavy hose 3 pair for 25c K $5.00 ladies’ mackintosh 7c l,a<liet short jackets 18c Fruit of Loom muslin 15.00 a (I 16.00 walking skirt« 25c 7Jic 00 a-cordian-pleated silk akin 25c 89c 49c 35c 69c 67c I6c 9—4 sheeting, in aurora or fl 00 and $1 50 cliil Iren's coats Pepperell Ladies' i 2>4 Fine Cloaks at cent and 15 cent dress lawns 25c 61c ft 00, Jr 50 and $2.00 75c SHIRT WAISTS 25c Price Remember Last Chance The Busy Boston Store Saved from Terrible Leath. Tbe family of Mrs M. L. Bobbitt j of Bargerton. Tenn. saw her dying > and were powerless to save her. Tbe most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consump- l on was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption turn ed despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and Its con tinued use completely cured her. It’s the most certain cure in tbe world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed. Bottles 50c and $1.09. Trial Bottles Free at Tallman A Co. REPUDIATES ITS WARRANTS. Malheur County Will Be Sued for $14.000 Worth of Unpaid War. rants. Some time ago the county court of Malheur county cancelled county warrants to the amount of $14.000. and after consideration, allowed the matter of rescinding this order to be brought up at the iast meeting After fully considering the matter, the court yesterday refused to re scind the order, and tbe amount stands cancelled. Parties owning the warrants now threaten to bring suit for the collection of the money, and a tedious and costly law suit is prob able MARKET REVIEWED There is absolutely no change tn the market report from what it has teen lor some time, everything on tbe list being reported as It has stood tor the last week or two. The much mooted beet question is in the seme state—the dealers retuse io raise tbe quotations, stating that they can get all the cattie they want at an extra top price of $3.75. and are being compelled to pay this only in exrieme cases where they sent a special band ot ciu.e that are extra good. It is claimed that they can get all of the cattle they want out side of his county at the prices they quote, and since thia is the fact it Is not only unwise for them, but not good policy to pay a higher price The men who have lately sold ap parently for 4 cents, have offered their stock in this city at the rates that have prevailed here, and from this it is hard to believe that the wholesale men. or their agents who are residents of this city, as well as tbe butchers who depend on the good will of the people for their support, should combine to force down lhe price to tbe harm of the farmer and stockman The price, then, of beef takes no higher range In the quotations than $3 75 per hundred, and this is a re serve price only, called out on rare occasions. Otherwise, the market Is quiet, and there is nothing of inter est in the list. Annual Meeting of the Inland Empire Retail Lumbermen, Spokane Wash.. February 10 to 14. For the avobe occasion the O K A N makes a rate of one and one- third fare for the round trip on the ’certificate plan. Tickets on sale any RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. three days prior to lhe opening day Coffee—...ocho and Java. best. 40c For particulars, call on or address per lb.; next grade. 35c per lb; lower E. C. Smith, agent. grades, coffee. 25c to 15c per lb.; package coffee. 20c per lb., 3 pack Wonderful Nerve. ages for 50c. Is displayed by many a man endur Rice—Best head rice. 12*4c per ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds. lb.; next grade. 10c per lb. Bruises, Burns, Scalds. Sore feet or Sugar—Cane granulated, best $6 50 stiff joints. But there's no need for per sack: do 13 Ibz $1. it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill Salt—Coarse. $1.10 per 100; table the pain and cure tbe trouble. It's $2 50 per 100. the beet Salve on earth for Piles. 25« Flour—B. B, $4 35 per barrel; W d at Tallman A Co., druggists. tors’ $4.25 per barrel. $1 10 per sack Bacon—14618c per lb. Ham—17»18c per lb. Horse Taken Up- Coal oil- $1.65 for 5 gallons. $3.26 Came to my place, nine miles north west of Pendleton. April 17, 1903, one per case. I Ard 70c 5 pounds; $1.40 10 pounds. dark bay mare, had halter on. brand rd pot hook on left shoulder, hind feet VEGETALLES. whitu, two splits in the left ear, shod nil round, weight 1,000 pounds, age Carrots, 2c per lb. about 10 years. Owner of above de Potatoes, lc per lb. scribed animal can secure same by Garli . 10c per lb. calling st my place and paying all Cabbage. 3c per pound. chargee. Beets. 10 lb.- 25c. D. HOWDYSHEIJ.. Onions. 3c per pound. Pendleton, Ors. Parsnip. 10 Lu«. 25c. Pumpkins. 15-2 5c. Squash, 15-35c. High Price for Poultry, Celery, 10c bunch. 3 bunches 25c I want your poultry of all kinds, Lettuce, hothouse, 5c bunch. turkeys, ducks, geaee aud ehiekens. Kraut, 10c quart, 40c gallon. and will pay you the highest price«. Mince meat, 12Hc per pound. Com« in «nd s«e me L. M. Lyman. Popcorn, shelled, 81-3 cents per 310 Bost Court street Toledo, O. FOR NEW COUNTY ROAD. pound; on cob, 5 cents per pound. WALDINO. RINNAN * MARVIN. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Lost—Bay mare, branded **B. H. Kall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, W. W. Harrah Circulates Petition FRUITS. acting directly upon the blood and mu on left shoulder; strayed from Bailey for Road up Wild Horse Creek. cous surfaces of the system Price 7Sc per Roes' pasture, at Meacnam. Reward Geese, per dozen. $9. W. W. Harrah is getting up a |>e- bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testimonials will be paid for Information furnish Ducks, per dozen. $3 50© 4 free ed to Otto Boettcher. Pendleton, Or«. tltion to circulate In a few (lays for Butter, 50©75c, good. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. Eggs, treat. 40c CHOICE BEEF CATTLE. ET’, Steers. $3 25®J5v. Cow« $2.50 ©2.75 Hogs l:ve, 41« ©5c. Hogs, dressed. 6S©7c. Veal, dreased. 6G7c Sheep. $202 50 HAY AND FEED. Chop barley $22 50 per too; per lb. Chopped »beat, $1.40 per 100. Bran. 60 cents per sack. Shorts. $1 per sack. Oats. It» cents per lb. Alfalta. loose. $13 per ton. Wheat, loose. $13 per ton Timothy, baled, per ton. $20. ; LOCAL HIDE MARKET. The following are the prevaJlng t average prices for hide« in this mar ket; beef, green. 4c per lb.; beef, dry, 10©12K«c; mink. 50c each, with a possibility of $1 each U Ue size is good and the condition prime; coyote. 50©75c; bear skin«, accord ing to quality and size, from »3 to $15; coon. 35©40c; horoe. $1©125; sheep, green. 6c; sheep dry, 74hc; lynx or bob eat, 15© 30; skunk. 25c. badger. 15© 30. LAUNDRYMEN’S MEETING. Second Annual Seaaton at Tacoma-- J. F. Ronmaon on Exacunv« Com- mitto«, Tacoma. Wash . Jan 21. — Tbe second semiannual convention of the interstate association of laundry men of Oregon and Waahtngton coo eluded its seaaioa here Monday night by a banquet at the Tacoma hotel Tbe convention waa opened by an addre«« by Mayor Campbell after wh.ch the members aayoumed to pay a vMt to the Pacific «torch company’ s plant. Papers were read in tbe afternoon on important subjects, in which laundrymen of both states are interested The association was organized in Portland last summer, with tbe fol- lowing officers: President John Tait. Portland, vice-president. F. H Kilbourne. Seattle; secretary and treasurer Frank T McCollough. Spokane; sergent-ai-arms. J. C. Scbempp. Tacoma; executive com mittee. John Tait. Portland: A. Jocobeen. Seattle: John F. Robinson. Pendleton, and 8 H. Freemai. Spo kane New Land Office Inspector. J. H. Alexander, tbe newly ap pointed land office inspector of the La Grande land dlstrlcL is In the FIRST GUESSES DEPOSITED. city today, the guest of the 8t. George Mr Alexander come« from Explanation of the Free Guesaing Roseburg, and will occupy the po sition formerly held by Thomas Mc Contest for the Buggy. Nutt, who was transferred to Glen The first two persons to take ad wood Springs, Colorado vantage of the guessing contest for the $100 buggy each today paid $7.50 Snow at Walla Walla. for one year on the Daily East Ore The train crew on tbe O. R. A N xtn mu by carrier, and were given mixed train reports about tbe same five tuesses each. amount of snow at Walla Walla last A good many questions have been night as at Pendleton, but It waa asked relative to this contest and a melted off with a warm wind tn few additional words of explanation about the same way as tore today may not come amiss. One of tbe county ballot boxes has l»een secured and sealed in which to deposit guesses. The seals will not be broken until the 975 receipts have been issued. A payment of $1.50 on any one of the three publications— Dally. Weekly or Semi-We«kly East Oregonian, entitles the holder of the receipt to one guess The unknown number consists of three figures. Each of these three figures are different. For example. It may be 034. 231. 647 or any sim ilar number, but it could not be 220. 440. 221. 331, or any such number, Will stop that Cough as the same figure is repeated. We ne«d not assure our subscrib and ers that this is a fair, square contest Cure that Cold. and some one of tbe subscribers will get a present °( a $100 buggy. Drop It is into Kunkel’s implement house an>l look at it. Sure to reach Cough Syrup A. B. Thompson in Town. A. B. THotupson. of La Grande, is In the city for a short visit on his return from Washington. D. C.. when» he weut to look after his interests before the land department In rela tion to his retention in the 1 a Grande land office. THE RIGHT SPOT. TALLMAN A CO N Mural Izod. Herbert Carr took out hi« final citizenship papers this morning be fore Judge W R Ellis. He is a na five of England. ‘J Lcxding’ Draggists