The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 22, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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    ONTHEWJLUWULLA
R. J. BODDY VERY ILL
WITH HEART TROUBLE.
TO HELP MAKE LAW
NOMINATIONS AT ECHO.
Full Ticket Nominated by Citizens
for Municipal Offices Last Night.
Echo, Jan. 19.—At a mass meeting
of the citizens of this plate held last
night, the following ’'Citizens'” tick­
et for municipal offices was nominat­
ed:
Mayor. L A Esteb; marshal, Ar­
thur Hammer, recorder, H. C. Willis;
treasurer. W. H Boyd; councilmen,
R. H. Oliver, Joe Halstead, Johu
Dorn, Frank Spike. Rube Gulliford
and Amos Hammer.
There was a large attendance and
much interest manifested, and
the
ticket is said to meet with general
favor. There is no opposition so far
and it is likely the "Citizens”’ ticket
will have a walkover.
THE OLDEST MAN IN AMERICA
Severe Case of the Grip—Going to
Crook County to Reside — Injured C. W. MALLETT OF STATE IR-
OUTLINE OF THE WATER
By Falling From a Manger—Suc­
DISPUTES NEAR MILTON.
RIGATION COMMISSION HERE.
cessful
Christian Revivial—Gone to
DO YOU GET UP
California — Eighty Acre Farm
WITH A LAME BACK? Walla Walla River I* a Freak—In-
Believes That
Oregon’s
Irrigation
Sold—A son Was Born.
■tead of Being Formed by Union
Law Will Be Wide in Its Scope and
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
of Two Stream* it ' Divide* and " Athena, Jan. 20.—Mr. and Mrs, H.
Flexible—Commission
Will
Meet
Almost everybody who reads the news­
Thi* centenarian is an ardent friend of
Form* Two Stream*—History of H. Curtis of this city left Tuesday
February 1 to Compare Notes and
paper* is sure to know of the wonderful
Peruna, having used it many year*.
tor Crook county
to stay
two
the Water Division and Settlement mouths on their homestead.
Formulate a State Law.
In (peaking of hi* good health and
Along the Stream*.
extreme old age, Mr. Brock *ayi:
R. J. Boddy. butcher of Athena, is
C. W. Mallett, of Ontario, a mem­
* "After a man baa lived In tbe world
dangerously ill at his home in this ber of the state irrigation commis­
The contention over the division of
aa long a* I have, be ought to have
city.
Heart failure seems to be sion. is in the city today, the guest
der remedy.
the waler of the Tum-a-lum and the
found out a great many thing* by ex­
It is the great med- Little Walla Walla rivers, and ‘.he the cause of his sickness.
of Judge Ixiwell. Mr. Mallett hxs
perience. I think I have done *o.
M ical triumph of the formation of the first irrigation dis
Joe Cratln of this city who has been in Portland for several days,
mil nineteenth century ;
“ One of the things I have found
trict in the state on the Little Walla spent two or three months in Crook attending the meeting of the Live­
NURSERY AT IRRIGON.
.¡jd discovered after years
county in the employ of H. H. Cur stock Association, and in conference
out to my entire satisfaction Is the
Walla,
taken
all
together,
forms
an
of scientific research
tis, returned home Thursday even­ with F H. Newell, chief of the rec­
proper thing tor ailments that
Willamette Valley Man Plant* Eight
-
by Dr. Kilmer, the interesting story.
Mr, Cratln says that Crook lamation survey, in regard to the
are due directly to the effects of
In the first place, the Walla Walla ing.
~-3*'
eminent kidney and
ton*
of
Peach
Seed*
at
New
Town
county is a fine country, that the needs of Oregon in the way of irri­
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully river is a freak. Instead ef being
I
the climate. For IN years I have
on Columbia.
successful in promptly curing lame back, formed of two or more streams, the cars will run through that portion of gation legislation, and as to the atti­
’ withstood the changeable climate
the
country
in
the
spring,
which
will
W.
G.
Ives,
formerly
of
Woodburn,
tude of the reclamation service to­
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and main river comes down from the
of the United States.
Or., has purchased a tract of 25 acres
Bright1» Disease, which is the worst Blue mountains in one stream until be a big thing to that section of the ward the state.
“I have al way* been a very healthy
of
land
under
the
ditches
of
the
Or
­
state.
Other
members
of
the
commission
form of kidney trouble.
It reaches a point near Milton. when
man, liatof course subject to the little
Dr. Kilmer's Swam p-Root is not rec­ it abruptly divides into two streams—
Mrs. B. F. Ogle of this city, who in Portland at the time were Mr. egon I .and it Water Company at Ir­
ommended for everything but if you have the Tum-a-lum, flowing westerly in a has been on the sick list with the Ankeny, of Jacksonville, and
will start a first-class
affection* which are due to sudden
Mr rigon. and
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will lie
change* in tbe climate and temperature.
sweeping semi-circle with the convex grip for *a week or more, is rapidly Gates, of Hillsboro. The other two nursery there.
found just the remedy you need. It has
He has planted eight tons of peach
During my long life I have known a
members. T. G. Hailey, of this city,
improving.
been tested in so many wavs, in hospital curve to the north, and the lJttle
seeds, and set out 35.000 apple and |
great many romedie* for coughs, cold*
Otis Beck fell from a manger and and Zera Snow, of Portland, were
work and in private practice, and has Walla Walla, sweeping also west­
other sprouts, to begin with, and will
not present'
and diarrhma.
proved so successful in every case that a ward, with its convex curve bending injured him so -e was unable to
bring enough other stock from Wil- j
The
commission
Is
busily
engaged
to
the
south,
the
area
between
the
tend
to
his
blacksmithing
this
week.
special arrangement has been made bv
" As for Dr. Hartman's remedy
in studying the various laws on irri­ lamette valley points to make up the
which all readers of this paper, who have two streams forming an immense ob­
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bagley have gation in different Western states, entire tract. He expects to conduct i
Peruna. I have found it to be the
not already tried it. may have a sample long circle of fertile soil, containing moved Into a cottage on Main street
; besf, if not the only, reliable rem­
and will hold a meeting about Feb­ a first-class nursery, and wijh the
bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell­ about $1,500.000 worth of property for the remainder of the winter.
ruary 1. In Portland, at which lime climate aud natural surroundings so
edy for these affections, it has
ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to and presided over by about 800 hap­
The protracted meetings at 'he tlic members will compare notes and favorable, hopes to build up a perms
find out if you have kidney or bladder trou­ py and prosperous people.
been my standby for many years,
Christian
church,
which
ha.,
been
go
­
ble. When writing mention reading this
begin to tear away the legal maxes, nent business in the new town.
Converge Near the Columbia.
and
/ attribute my good health
generous offer in this paper and send your
After sweeping northward
and ing on for the past five weeks un­ for the purpose of laying some kind
and extreme old age to this rem­
der
the
auspices
of
Rev.
Moore,
the
J.
D.
CASEY
IN
TOWN.
of
a
foundation
upon
which
to
build
address t* Dr. Kilmer
southward for 10 or 12 miles, these
edy.
& Co., Binghamton,
two streams are attracted toward great evangelist of St, Louis. Mo., an irrigation law to be presented to
Prominent Union County Business
N. Y. The regular
"It exactly meets all my require­
each other again, and after passing will come to a close Sunday with a the next legislature.
many
ascesslons to the
Msn and Politician Visiting Here
At this time th« commission has
fifty-cent and one-
ment*. It protect* me from the evil
the state line, they unite again and good
church.
for a Day.
dollar size bottles are Hom« of s«-i-r“~* go to the Columbia in ubion.
no definite plans, but all the mem
•■fleet* of sudden ehangee; it keep* me
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
J. D. Casey, of Hilgard. one of the
Mrs. Frank Mansfield’s two broth­ bers are studying irrigation laws. se
In 1872 Judge McArthur in a de­
in good appetite; ft give* me etrengtb;
anv mistake, but remember the name,
largest
mill
owners
and
lumber
men
iecting
those
portions
of
all
the
state
ers.
after
spending
a
few
days
at
it keep* my Ll«>d in good circulation.
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, cision fixed the point of division for her home visiting her and their laws upon the subject, which seem in Eastern Oregon, and a prominent
I have o»me to rely upon it almost en­
and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on the two streams and decreed that mother.
Grandma
Fountain.
left most applicable to local conditions in politician of Union county, is in the
each, the Tum-a-lum and the Little
tirely for tbe many little Cling* for
every bottle.
Mr. Case)
Oregon, and at the meeting hope to city today on business.
Walla Walla should be apportioned Tuesday for California.
I which I need medicine.
is
chairman
of
tbe
republh-an
county
be
able
to
take
some
definite
step«»
J.
D.
Saylor
of
this
city
is
spend
­
one-half of the natural flow of water
“ When epidemi*-* of la grippe first
his towant formulating the outlines for central committee, and is prominent­
coming down the main Walla Walla ing this week looking after
ly mentioned for the legislature from MR. ISAAC BROCK, BORS IX BUNCOMBE CO., I. C., MARCH I, 17SS. | began to make their appearance in thi*
stock and stock ranch on Butter Oregon's law.
river, forever after.
■ountry I wa* a suSerer Jaatzi thi* dte-
Mr Mallett is an admirer of the ia his county.
Both branches of the river "have creek.
H/s age la IN yean, vouched for by authentic record. He aaya : "/ attribute <-a*e.
He
has
heavy
land
interests
in
this
tional
irrigation
act.
and
betlev«*»
T.
B.
Simonton,
who
has
been
been settled up. the streams have
my extreme old age to tbe uta of Pe-ru-na. ’’
M«-Ah«iu and once
« / had severai long sieges with
been diverted and one of the most sick for the past week» 1» rapidly that is one of the most munificent county near
A short time ago, by request. Uncle
thought
of
building
a
mill
in
this
laws ever passed by congress if car
prosperous communities in the West improving.
the grip. At first I did not know
Isaac
came
to
Waco
and
sat
for
hi*
pic>
J. A.
Henry was visiting his riou out by the people, and all lis city.
hugs the bottom* and tributary lands
tur*. In hl* hand he held a stick cut that Peruna was a remedy for
family this week from
Riverside. prov.sions put into a< tive <>i>er*'. on.
ef these strangely separated rivers.
When I heard that
Suit
for
Divorce.
from the grave of General Andrew this disease.
It
organizes
every
irrigated
<
<>m
One of the old contentions of the California.
ia
grippe
was
epidemic
catarrh, 1
Mr*
'Bessie
E
Delaney
has
filed
a
Jackson,
which
has
been
carried
by
him
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs munity into a form of government,
people living on the Tum-a-lum has
ever since. Mr. Brock is a dlgnihed old tried Peruna for ia grippe and
lays the foundation for thrift through suit tor divorce against her busband
been that they were being depriv'd Jesse Yaughn. January II.
gentleman, «bowing few sign* of de­ found it to be just the thing. **
of a portion of their rightful share
James Boddy. son of the meat co-operation and enforcement of lo­ John A Delaney. In the office of the
crepitude. H;s fam.ly Bible is still pre­
of the water by two mill races di­ market man. R. J Boddy. has taken cal regulations, concerning all th- county clerk. She alleges that tiwy
Yours uuty.
served, and it show - that the date of his
verted from the Walla Walla before charge of the shop during his fath­ members of the committee and will were married on December 9, «J02,
In
Ssr>
Francisco,
and
that
tbe
<-*>■*«
result in great good. if the people
birth was written 114 years ago.
the river is divided to form its two er's recent illness.
She *•»
branches below. These two races
Grandma
King returned home study it and guard against the en of the action is desertion
burely * few word* from this remarka­
sweep out southward through Mil­ Tuesday evening from the hospital croachments of grafters and coirup- f»«r an absolute divorce. J. T Hinki-.*
ble old gentleman, who has bad lit
is her attorney.
ton. around the point where the wa at Walla Walla
Her cancer Is a tionists. in its application.
For » free book on catarrh, addree*
years cf experience to draw from.would
He leaves for his home at Ontario,
ter is divided equally for the two little better at present.
be interest.ng *« well a* profitable. A The PeruL* Medicine Co., C««lumbu*. O.
LIMB FROM LIMB.
Return*
Home
Cured.
streams, and then empty the undivid­
Grover Pickel of this city went to this evening, after a pleasant visit
If J<«u do Qot derive prompt ami *ati*-
lengthy biographi«-al sketch 1* given of
Mrs. Nettle Carmicbai, who was
in the city. Mr. Mallett 1» an exten­
thi* remarkable o'.d man in tbe Waco factory reeult* f«v»m the use of Peruna.
Well Known Pendleton Man Tell* ed waters they carry into the Lit’le Pendleton this morning to deliver a
Walla Walla, a mile and a half below load of fat hogs to the meat market sive beeraiser, and has one of the committed to tbe asylum from this
Tunes-Heral«!. I*ec< mber 4, IKK. A still write at once $o I*r. Hartman, giving *
About Physical Torture.
largest honey producing farms in the city on the 19th of May last year, was
where the Tum-a-lum and Little Wal­ men in that city.
SAAC BRX'K, a citizen of McLrn- ' more pretentioo* biography of this, tbe full statem. nt of your race, and he will
The rack, the garrote and other la divide, thus giving the Little Walla
discharged
ff*>m
tbe
institution
on
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, former state near Ontario. Samples of his
nan coun’.y,Tesa», ha* liv«l for lit oldest Being man, izlostrated with be pleased to give you Bta valuable au-
fiendish torturing machine* JI the Walla people the advantages of the residents of this city, but now of excellent honey were exhibited at the January 17 as cured, the notice to
ye*.**. Fur many year* he resided at a doable column portrait, wa* given the virc grstis.
middle age* have gone, but physical Tum-a-lum people to the extent of the San Jacinto. California, sold 86 acres meeting of the irrigation aasocia I that effect having been sent to the
Addre-s Dr. Hartman. President of
torture has not. A prominent Pen­ amount of water carried by these of land on the wild horse to J. H tlon in this city last November He office o( the county clerk by the phy­ Bosque Pail < eighteen mil«-* west of reader* of the Dallas Morning New*,
Waco, but «nr live* with bis sun-tn- dated Dewmuer 11. ldffi, and also the The Hartm*a isazMiarium. Columbus,
dleton citizen tells hew he was tor­ mill races.
sicians
of
tbe
asylum
regrets
that
the
continued
illness
of
Ross for $5.5t«v
Chicago-Tin tea Heiald of same data. Ohio*
law st Vail -T Mùla, Texas.
tured and how he escaped.
Mr. Newel) while in Portland. ;>r.
However this inequality in the di­
D. W. Cook, 70 years old and re­ vision of the water is offset in a pe­
vented the members from spending
tired from active business, now liv­ culiar way by nature.
more time with him.
ing on Main street, says: “The dull,
LONG AND FRUITLESS
Nature Tried to Strike a Balance.
teacher of high merit and much cx-
dragging pain in the small of my
CHASE TO “OUTEN IT."
WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS.
peri*nand is said to be very suc­
At
a
point
about
a
mile
and
a
half
back felt as if two giants were tear­
cessful.
two
ing me apart and at times I felt so below th* divergence of the
Dwelling Near th* Old Poor Farm
W. B Babb, of Echo, 1* In the city
miserable that I could not stand or streams and below the outlets of the
today
Caution!
Was Entirely Destroyed—Fir* Sup­
SOME READER OF THIS PA-
walk and was confined to my bed. two mill races into the Little Walla CITY OF ADAMS WILL
Thi* is not * aeti'ie word—but
A Hopson, of Milton. is in the city
posed to Have Been Caused by
Urinary weakness set in, especially Walla, an ancient channel diverges
ONE HUNDRER EtCHTY HEAD
PER WILL BE REWARDED.
INVEST IN A PLANT. for a few days.
»ten you think how liable you ar*
at night, and I was failing physically from the IJttle Walla Walla, ani
Trampo—Smail and Ineffectual In­
DELIVERED AT THAT PRICE. not to pur'-haae tbe only remedy utf
every day. At this time I happened leads back through the tract enclosed
Alex Malcolm of Echo, was a busi­
surance.
■ersally known and a remedy that
to read an ad. about Doan's Kidney between the two streams and came*
ness visitor in the city today.
On* Hundred Dollar Rubber-Tircd
s.a* bad the largest sa!e of any med-
Pills and was much impressed with the overflow waters from the Little Will Probably Sell the Bonds to Um­
Tbe first fire alarm of tbe year
George Williams, of Weston, is a
Buggy Will Be Given Away to the
Four and One-half Cents Offered fo: “ ;ne in the world since 1868 for tbe
the sincerity of the usiinion al, whim Walla Walla back into the channel cf
atilla County Investors — Central
wa* turned :n yesterday afternooa at
guest at the St George today.
Person
Guessing
Nearest
an
Un
­
ure and tr»a’ment of Consumption
was much similar to the one I am the Tum-a-lum. thus effecting a just
Future Delivery—These Facts are
Reservoir to Contain One Hundred
5:$0
o
’
clock,
when
the
department
James A. Nelson, of Wild Horse
xn«l Throat and l^ing trouble* with-
making now. I got a box of pills at division of the water, after the mill
known Number Now in M. A. Ra­ wa* « ailed to make a run to tbe John
Food for Thought and lnv<-*tiga-
Thousand
Gallons
and
Cost
About
it losing .t* great popularity all
is In the city on business today
the Brock A McComas Co. drug store races empty back into the Little Wal­
der's Safa—See the Advertisement Hann* property, lows near the poor
tion—One Hundred More Head are these year* you will be tiiankf.il we
Six Thousand Dollar* — D«*tribut
and they helped me so that I contin­ la Walla that portion of the undivided
Mrs. W W Whittworth. of Echo,
in This Paper.
farm A great many people from cp
Being Full-fed on the Same Ranch
ailed your attention to Boechee'a
ued using them until I had taken sev­ water needed to turn the mill wheel*
mg System Will Cost Additional.
was in the city today the guest of
town aiao started for the acene vf
German Syrup. There are ao many
eral boxes. Then I could eat. sleep
on Butter Creek.
The .Milton, Freewater A Hudson
friends
Monday. January 18, the foliowin* the fire, but after walking for a bait
rdinary cough remedies made by
and get around again without suffer­ Bay Ditch Company has built a ditch
The people of Adams are consid­
Mrs L. E. Ray. of Pilot Rock, :s committee of business men met at an hour acd not retching the place
ing the least bit of physical pain. I diverting from the Little Walla Wai ering plans for raising money for
Mr. and Mr* Dave McCarty ef ‘.ruggists and other* that are cheap
the
guest
of
friends
in
the
city
for
a
the
office
of
“
■
-
riast
Oregonian
and
turned back.
endorse all of the claims made for la below where this old channel leads their proposed water system. At the
Butter creek, were in tbe city today znd good for light told* perhaps, but
few days.
formed the unknown number that
TbV fire destroyed the dwelling for * visit with friend*
Doan’s Kidney Pills."
Mr. Mc- for severe Cough». Bronchitis. Croup
from that stream back to the Turn a- present time they have no public
C. E. Nelson the brick maker of will get the $100 rubber-tired buggy bouse on what i* known a* the 'Carty is one of the pioneer st<x-k- —and especially tor Consumption,
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 lum and has filed a claim for 60» water supply, but they have been
the St.
The committee consisted of M A "Wek h property." one of the old res­ men of this county, and is still in the where there Is difficult expectoration
cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co.. miner's inches of water—an equal figuring and have about decided to Weston, is registered at
Rader, the furniture man. E. T. idences of the city. The house La*
Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the amount of this to be diverted from issue bonds for a sum suffleieot to George hotel.
front rank of the cattlemen. He ‘.s and cougns during the night* and
United State*.
Wade, the real estate dealer. G. A. t«een unoccupied for some time. an«i now feeding nearly a hundred head tncrnmg*. there is nothing like Ger­
A
B
Stevens,
a
merchant
of
Uma
the Tum-a-lum and Little Walla. The build the plant.
Tbe 25 cent sue has
Remember the name—DOAN'S—
Robbins, proprietor of the Owl Tea it Is thought that tbe fire wa* start­ on hi* Butter Creek ranch, and they man Syrup
3000 inches to be taken from the Tum-
City Engineer G. N. Miller of this till*. was a Pendleton visitor yester­
and take no other.
just been introduced this year Reg
House. Glenn Winslow the jeweler, ed by M>me tramps who have been are ready for the market
a-lum is to be diverted at the point city has the work of estimating the day on business
ular size 75 cen’a Tailman A Cx>.
hanging around the place.
ljist week Mr. McCartv sold ISO
of separation of the two streams, and cost, and thinks that a reservoir will
G. W. Staggs, a well known resi­ and A. Kunkel, the implement man
Ten numbers from one to naught . The damage is estimated at abo-it
PKTHTOM FOX LIQUOR UCIMII
carried down the natural channel of cost the city about $6 000. and in ad­ dent of Weston, was a Pendleton vis­
head of steers to the Northwestern
Cold Springs Farm Sold.
were cut from a calendar. These j $500. There was a small tnsuran«'e meat company of Portland tor four
To the Honorable Count* Coart of the Bute the Li:tle Walla Walla, to its head
dition to this amount the distributing itor yesterday.
o' Oregon for Umatllia County :
numbers
were
sealed
up
tn
10
differ
­
on
the
place,
but
owin
gto
the
fact
Mary
C. Cooley and A B Cooley,
Mrs J. N Edwards, of Baker City, ent envelopes by the committee. The that It had been unoccupied for a «.•ent* a pound, and the cattle are her husband, who are pioneer*, hare
We, the undersigned, legal voter» sad actual gate, where, with 3000 inches from system will have to be installed.
re»ldenu within Uwatllla Precinct, in Cna that stream it would be turned into
now delivered.
He was offered
People of Adams and men of this is visiting with friends in the city
10 envelopes were placed in a hat rime, it is thought that the insurance
Ulla County, State ol Oreana, and who have the ditch and used to irrigate a large
four and one-fourth cents by tbe sold to Walter M. Pierce for $6.400.
city are considering the purchase of for a few days.
actually resided in said Umatilla Precinct for
and thoroughly shuffled and shaken i will be lost.
tract
of
land
not
now
sufficiently
cov­
Union Meat company of -Portland a tract of 640 acres of land in sec­
more th. a thirty day* immediately prsredln*
the bonds, and it is thought that they
A. C. Barth, a well known resi­ Three members of the committee \
the date ui our signing this petition, as well as ered with ditches to produce crops.
for future delivery, but rqtused tbe tions 13 and 18. in township 4 north
will
be
put
on
the
market
in
a
few
Uro date of filing the same her setter, do hereby
dent of Weston. waL a
Pendleton then took out one envelope each. I
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
offer, as it would have taken more of of ranges $1 and 32 east, being :n
As a basis for its claim for 6060 days.
petition yonr honorable body to grant unto
visitor yesterday.
whkh were marked one, two. three,
A B. Stephen«, who does business under inches of water this ditch company
his feed than the gain would have the vicinity of Cold Springs.
When the works are installed the
in the order in which they were Georg« Hartman, Jr.. Elected Assist- amounted to.
the name of A. ■
Stephen ■ k Cow claims that this amount of water is
W.
W
Whitworth,
a
prominent
city will have an admirable water
pany. a
lieer sc
to
sell «piritnous,
taken out.
Two highwaymen held up a Cbi-
ant Cashier First National Bank.
waste in the two supply.
vlnutu and malt liquors ia lass qoan- now going to
This seems to be in contradiction
The source will be In W’ild fanner of Echo, was a business visi­
These three envelopes were then
ne»e laundry on Sixth stret. in Port­
Uries than one gallon fo a period ol six streams and that it only claims un­
tor in the city today.
to
the
report
that
the
beef
market
The
stockholders
of
the
First
Na
­
Horse
canyon
and.
the
water
will
months from the 1st day of February. 1SH
R. G. Still, of .Milton. was a visitor placed In a larger envelope and seal­ tional Bank met in the office of the here would not range as high as four land. Monday morning, in broad day­
at bls pla<-o of business near the station ol used water
be piped to the reservoir. There is
light. securing $10 in cash.
Umatills, in Umatilla Precinct, Umatilla Co«>B-
The promoters, of the ditch desire fall to bring it to a point 80 feet at the courthouse today, having been ed and a wax seal placed on the flap ' bank la»t night, at which time tbe cents for anything but future de­
ty. State ef Oregon, and we will ever pray your
and delivered to tbe chairman of the
to
use
the
overflow
water
of
winter,
called
here
as
a
juror.
livered
cattle.
It
seems
that
in
above the city, where the reservoir
honors, etc.
committee. M A. Rader to keep un-1 board of director* were elected tor
bated this 7th day of January, 1904
when the streams are at their high will be built.
H. L. Lee of Milton, was a visitor til the day the buggy will be drawn. | the year. It will consist of Levi An­ some parts of the county, at least,
The reservoir will
!*«mes
est. for the purpose of winter irriga­ hold 106.066 gallons of water, and at the court house today, having
keny. of Walla Wall*. W. F Matlock. the cattlemen are able to get some
J. w Lennox
The remaining seven envelopes con­
O C Smith
tion. The summer flow of tlje stream will be lined with cement, making it been called here as a juror.
J. S. McCloud. W S. Byers and figure for their beef that will pay
w * White
H Devisen
taining
the
other
numbers
were
then
is now entirely consumed in irrigat­ sanitary as possible.
C K Amsbery
T R Slckelsen
George Hartman. Jr., which is the them for th<> feed put into the cat­
It will take
F.
B.
Holbrook,
of
Irrigon,
is
a
burned
in
the
presence
of
the
com
­
b. Uhristo
O Ivar Lynch
ing the present area under them and the city about two months to get
It may be that the cattle
M. B Bead
guest of the Hotel St George for a mittee. thus insuring an absolutely same as tbe old board with the ex­ tie.
J H. Pound
the new ditch company hopes to be the system into operation after the
ception of the retirement of H. F. owned by Mr. McCarty were of a
F. w. cline
R I. Yerxa
short
business
visit
in
the
city.
unknown number.
h E Lingue
M J Bamham
able to produce crops with winter issuance of the bonds and the com­
better grade and in better condition
«¡so W Kelley
Jas. Sharp
Each and every one of the commit­ Johnson and the substitution of O- than the common range cattle of­
Angur McDonald, one of the pio­
flooding.
A. Hartman. Jr.
mencement
of
the
work.
B A Saylor
J. ■ Wataon
tee
was
thoroughly
satisfied
with
neer
residents
of
Weston,
is
in
the
w B. Parker
The irrigation district of the Little
Ole Kelson
Levi Ankeny was elected president fered on the market, but the fact
F B Jainee
A J. Lewi*
city for a few days' business visit. the absolute fairness of tbe method of the board. W. F. Matlock vice- remains that he found no difficulty
Walla Wall* was formed for the pur­
J W Dunean
T. O. White
ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT.
From $5000' to
L. M. Walrus, a prominent citizer of selecting tue unknown number, president and the appointment of G. in selling for the highwater figure
pose of more equitably distributing
J N Seaver
W. B. White
$4 00'00 a mouth
J P. Found
C O. Stepban*
of Adams, was a Pendleton visitor and signed the following statement: M. Rice as cashier, was confirmed for
the water of the stream and bringing
___________ can be mad* by
E L Hathaway
Distribution of the Property of Jas today for a short time on business.
W H Lawrence
"We. the undersigned, were pres­
about a system of irrigation govern­
the year. Mr. Hartman was elected
F T O’Connell
SELECTED A PRINCIPAL.
Jasse* O'Connell
pans* who can invest from $M0 00 to
Boy**.
ent at the East Oregonian office Mon­
B. IL smith
ment for those residing on those
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gilham. cf day afternoon. January the 18th. and assistant cashier to fill the vacan­
il5U0.(h>. One eastern fav*tor mads
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PBB
N. A. Davis, the administrator In Dayton, were the guests of friends in
cy caused by the retirement of Mr. M<** Grace I. Dewey Tendered th* $45,000 00 in 11A)8. Call or write fix’
S ons CONCERNED that the foregoing pati stream* and there are prospects of
assisted In forming the unknown
tlon will be presented to the above entitled the pending suit being amicably set­ the estate of James Boyes, has filed the city yesterday for a short time
Johnson. Outside of the promotbm
nartlcular». TbeWM. R WHITE CO.
Vacant Principalship.
number according to the plan pub­
court on the «th day of February, 19*4. at the tled by mutual agreement among the his final report and has been order­
S12 Pise street. Portland. Or.
Miss 1-aura D. Wyrick, who has lished. to be used in the East Ore- of Mr. Hartman there was no change
County Court House tn Pendiate*. Umatilla
ed
discharged
from
further
responsi
­
irrigators involved.
The school
txyir of this district
in the personnel of the bank, all of
County, Oregon
been spending the past three months gorian guessing contest.
bility by the court.
A. B. STEPHEN’
CONTEST NOTICE
the other officials having been re­ has been ever -ince the resignation
in
Portland,
where
she
has
been
at
­
Doing businero as A B Stepban«
“
Under
the
rules
of
forming
the
He filed with the heirs H. H.
ECHO SCHOOLHOUSE.
of Miss Jessie Shephard, endeavor­
election*.
A Company.
tending
school,
has
returned
home.
number, it Is impossible for anyone,
Boyes, G W. Boyes. C. E. Boyes, Mar­
The change In the assistant casb- ing to locate a good teacher to take
Mrs. J. A. Cat ¡son, of Kamela. ex­ not even the members of this com­ iership will be-more in name than the place lef? vacant by her as prin­
ADMINISTRATORS
BALE OF REAL Sheek S. Cole Have Contract for a tha R. Olmstead, H. L. Boyes, Ethe
mittee.
the
publisners
of
the
East
B.
Freeman
and
T.
P.
Boyes
a
sum
pects
to
start
tv
Oklahoma
on
Janu
­
ESTATE
$4.500 Two-Story Building.
In duty, as Mr. Hartman will fill the cipal of the high school, and at a
Sheek & Cole, the enterprising of $5,444.43, to tie distributed equally ary 26, for a two months' visit with Oregonian, or anyone else to know teller's window as in the past, and meeting last night Professor E. B
what
the
number
is.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE-V That th* contractor» of this city, have »ecur­ among the number. The administra­ her father, Taylor Green, formerly
will assist Mr. Rice when needed, the Conklin was authorized to telegraph
undersigned, the dnly appointed, qualified
(Signed.)
of
old office being a fifth wheel proposi­ to Miss Grace I. Dewey, of Benton
and acting administrator of the estate of ed the contract for building the new tor asks that he be discharged, which of this county, now a resident
E. T. WADE.
was done by the court.
that territory.
Mary E. Rainville, deceased, pnruant to schoolhouse at Echo.
tion now absolutely needed in the Harbor. Mich., offering her the place.
A KUNKEI..
an order of the County Court of Umatilla
The building will he a frame struc-
Her response has not yet been re­
management of the institution.
Chai
les
Bartholomew,
one
of
the
County, for the State of Oregon, duly
M.
A
RADER,
At Home in Prineville.
ceived. though it is expected that she
made and entered In the said court and ture. two »tories high, with a main
p.-'iminent stockmen and farmers cf
GLENN
WINSLOW.
in the sa.d cauae on the Sth day of Jan building 34x60, containing four rooms
Carey W. Foster and bride, for­ the Echo country, was in the city
will accept, as she made an applica­
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
G. A. ROBBINS."
uary, 1804. will sell from and after the and a wing 14x18, also two stories merly Miss Lillian Garfield, arrived
tion for the place and wishes to
today V j - a short business visit. Mr-
jth rt»y of rsbruar . 1* m . at rolvaie
Upon the day when the envelope
from Pendleton Saturday evening. Ba tLolomew has a lot of beef in cold
Parties Both Widely and Favorably change from the East to the West
sale, all the right, title and estate of high
is to he opened and the buggy award­
Mary E. Rainville, deceased, for cash I*
for the sake of the change in climate.
The stone foundation of the 1
The happy couple were met here by storage here, and was here looking
Known, Being Old Settler*.
hand, subject to a mortgage thereon for Ing is Already constructed, and ’he a delegation of young
ladies and after it, an«l transacting other bus­ ed to the person guessing nearest to
Miss Dewey is recommended as a
A marriage license was Issued this
the snm of $500.00, due November let.
the
number,
the
numbers
will
be
as
­
to give iness.
morning to Mrs. Nancy E. Ehrhart.
1903. and bearing interest at the rate of contractors expect to begin work < n gentlemen, who started in
sembled
in
the
order
In
which
the
eight per rent per annum, la the follow­ the superstructure next Monday. The tnem
a rousing charivari. Carey
of Wild Horse, and Thomas J. Kirk,
envelopes are marked. It may be •.»
ing described real property of said ett entire building will cost about $4.- bought off the boys, and the young
the well known farmer of Athena.
DIRECT
PRIMARY
PETITIONS.
tate. to-wlt:
low a number as 012 or as high is
506.
Mrs. Ehrhart has been a resident
ladies contented
themselves with
Lota B and *, I* block 15*, In th* R**
987. As a matter of course, it must
of the county for many years, being
•rvatloa Addition to the City of Pendla
welcoming home Mr. and Mrs. Fos­ County Clerk Receives Notice That
be
three
different
figures,
as
no
fig
­
ton, Oregon.
at the present time about 50 years of
ter. We nearly forgot to extend our
ure was used twice. Somebody will
WM McRRlDE.
Blanke Will Be Sent at Once.
age. She owns some valuable prop­
congratulations. Here'* hoping their
Administrator af th* Estate of Mary B.
County Clerk W. D. Chamberlain get a splendid $106 present when the erty, and has married children.
Rainville, Deceased.
troubles will be little ones.—Prine­
is in receipt of a letter from W. 8. 975 receipts have been given out.
Mr. Kirk is well known over the
There are thousands of women to­ ville Review.
U'Ren, of Oregon City, the secretary
Notiti of Final Account.
county as a wheat raiser, being one
day praising the celebrated Hostett­
Theater
for
Athena.
of the fiirect Primary Nomination
of the most extensive farmers of the
Returned From Salem.
er’s Stomach Bitters. When they
Falling hair means weak hair.
Mr*. J. H. Stahl of Walla Walla Athena district. He is one of ’he
League, In which he states that he
In th* County Court of th* Stat* of Oregon
«Milton
Briggs
has
returned
from
a
were
run
down
and
In
need
of
a
tor Umatilla County.
will send to the clerk of this county will soon begin the erection of a two- pioneers In the corn raising expe«1-
Then
strengthen your hair;
they trip to the valley, where he visited a number of petitions Issued by the story brick building on the property
In th* matter of tb* Ettal* of Chart* ■ A. health restorer and regulator
ments
of
that
parf
of
the
county,
Craig, dec« aaed.
feed
it
with the only hair food,
his
old
home
at
Salem.
Mr.
Briggs
were persuaded to try the Bitters,
league, which he would like to be which she recently purchased in which have proved such a success in
No"ea is hereby «Iren that th* und*r*lga*d
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks
baa tiled his final report a* administrator of with the result that they now enjoy has been in this part of the state for circulated In the county in order to Athena. The building will cost from
the abov*-«n tit tod estate with the above en- perfect
health. All sickly women several years, but not long ago he bring the subject before the people $8,000 to $10.000 and will be used for the past few years.
falling hair, makes the hair
tftl«-d court, and that th* judge tb*r*o' ha* *<t
should
try
It at once. Besides curing began to get hemeslck and took a at the coming election.
tb* fifteenth day of February, at ton o'elo« k in
an opera house, the lower floor being
TAXES IN BAKER CITY,
tb* forenoon, at the County Judge's office In all Female Complaint», it is also un­ trip back to the home of his child­
used for mercantile establishments
tb* County < oorthouse la th* city cl Pendle­ equaled for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, hood. There he found everything «>
and the second one for theater pur­ Levy for the City, County and School
New Road Supervisor.
ton, Umatilla county, Oregon, aa the limo and
sleepy that he soon lit out again for
place for hearing thereon, and all parsana Insomnia and Constipation.
District Amounts to a Total of 66't
D. H. Nelson, of district 14, Frank poses.
having objections thereto ar* notified to ap­
the higher and more invigorating
Administrator-* Notice.
pear at said time and place and show eaaso,
Rack,
of district 18; Harvey Martin,
Mills This Year.
i
airs
of
Umatilla
county.
He
left
it a y they here, why said report ehoald not
Pilot Rock Farm Sold.
grow, completely cures dan­
The total tax levy in Baker City
be approved and ratified and th* adminis­
this morning for the ranch of John of district 5; Joseph Gusin. of dis­
ls
>
tb*
County
Court
sf
tb*
8t»«*
«r
John
C.
Frendesen
has
sold
to
trator diarharved.
this year amounts to 66*4 mills, or
druff. And it always restores
Crow, on the reservation, where lie trict 15, and R. C. Hager, of district
for Vmatlll* Cvuuir.
ba’ed this 14th day of January. 1*01
29. newly appointed road supervisors, Robert Hoeft for $1.000, the south 32>4 mills more than in the city of
In tb* matter ol tn« total* *l Cbarto* «’’--•*
will be employed by Mr. Crow.
color
to gray hair, all the rich,
CHARLES B. WADE, Administrator.
ler. cea$ed.
have filed their bonds In the office of half of the north half of sectiou 32. Pendleton, where the total levy is
I
Noti<* i» a«r«b) (ir** tbst I. tb* under-
dark color of early life.
S3
the county clerk and their appoint­ in township 1. north of range 32 but 3414 mills.
»isn*,l. 0. W. Hani. w*> on Tuaadar. tb* t»th
“
M
t
hair
wm
fa
Hint
out
badly
and
I
wii
ments have been approved by the eaqt, containing 160 acres of land In
The Baker City levy is divided ps
, dayol i-yeamter lrnt. d«ly •»«oluied b> tb*
afraid I would loae it all Thru I tried Ayrr'a
« unty tfour.«»« »b* Mat* U Jragen ter tm*
the vicinity of Pilot Rock.
court.
follows: County expenses. 20 mills;
Han- Vliror. It quickly atopp<*d the falling and
Illi«. *dmlbl»tr*tor <»t ib» ratet* •{ tb« tald
made iut hair all 1 could with tt t<> he/*
county schools, ft mills; state taxes.
Cnsrl**
•’b*ndlrr.c*r*<«*d. »ad *11 p*r*oii»»r*
KKMKcta E. ALULN. EloabelU, N.J,
New Notary at Milton.
b*r«b. no lM*d to prwe*t tbrir tueouna.
Scarlet Fever Quarantine.
7 mills; county roads. 4 mills ard
r. tW a bottle.
J. C AYUIXX.
»»taMUlreu by law. mll» tb« »»tat*
A notarial commission was filed the Baker City school district, 17.5
Doris, the iittie daughter «if C. M.
fop ■■ASXAtailiiBBr oi Cbarl** Cbandl*-, dc c**»» d, io m*. ib* u*
<l*nt(n*d.
»t ibr ultra ol haltoray a MrCoon
Robinson, the clerk at the Umatilla in the office of the county clerk this mills.
wttbio «tx *>oaib«lrvm tb* 8nt MtbltcaUoa et
The total valuation of property tn
agency, is sick with scarlet fever, morning conferring on G. W. ingle,
tbl» boll**, namaly. tb* ttiraatb day o< J*a-
u*ry. 1*M.
and the family is quarantined until of Milton, the power of a notary pub­ Baker county was fixed at $4.038.865
ü. W. HVItT. AdmlaiMrster.
and
in
Baker
City
at
$l,I30.04u.
lic
the child has recovered.
TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1904.
Tells
How He Escaped the Terrors
Many Winters by Using Pe-ru-na.
F erry :
I
NE W WATER SYSTEM
BUGGÏ GIVEN ■
STEEBS FDÜH GENTS
DIACI!
LEG
mvEsrtmsi
WOMEN PRAISE IT
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS.
Ayers
Hair Vigor
ARE YOU BILIOUS? Feverurh*
Dizzx-Haadad, Constipated and full of dull achaa and pains?
JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS
Falling Hair
of