The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, January 29, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 6

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    SET
of Three Feathers, on Sweetwater
SHOES STOLEN.
creek is expected to break up to­
morrow and the dancing will be **e-
Taken From Carload Consigned to
suined at the Len Henry place at the
Peoples Warehouse.
mouth of the crock.
Some centipede or other animal,
FRIDAY. JANUARY 29. 1904.
The number of Indians at the coun­
w. hich had need for a groat many
cil and dance is much less than when
shoes, broke open a car just arrived NORTHWEST SPORTSMEN
the festivities were comnnjiiced, ns
from the East laat night at the
ASSOCIATION, JUNE NEXT.
the greater portion have moved to
freight yards of the W. & C. R . and
the camp meeting at Kamiah.
took from the cargo about nine pairs
It is state«! that gambling, drinking
of children’s shoes.
Five States and British Columbia
and other dissipations have reigned COUNTY JUDGE UNDECIDED
The car was loaded with a valuable
Represented, and One Hundred
for the past two weeks and the In­
WHETHER HE HAS AUTHORITY consignment of gooua from the Bait,
/
dians' money is now nearly spent.
Crack
Marksmen Attend—Will Be
where it had been bought for tbe
SUMMARY OF THE
It is expecte«! that the dance will
Twentieth Annual Meet—Will Re-
Peoples Warehoust* of this city, it
STATE IS ISSUED. soon close and the Indians A*turn to Seventeen Cases Contagious Disease reached here last night on the late
quire Six Hundred Dollars and
their homes.
During Past Three Months — Phy­ train, and when It was opened thia
Three Cent Targets to Secure IL
tu
sicians Rendering Increasing Com­ morning the shoes were found
BREVITIES.
Umatilla the Dryest Point in the
have
been
stolen
during
the
night
pliance With the Law—Twenty-
If the Pendleton Sportsmen’s A h
State, With But 5.88 Inches of
There is no clue to the thief or aociation can raise 8600, tue city will
four Births During the Paet Month
Rest
shoe
repairing
at
Tetitsch's
thieves.
Rainfall—Tillamook County Wet­
be enabled to have the honor of en­
—One Case of Contagion on the
New ready made skirts arriving
O. R. A N. Car Robbed.
test, With 129 Inches—Pine, in Ba­
te 1 tainlug 100 odd crack shots who
tailv at Teutsch’s.
Reservation, of Scarlet Fever.
A car of merchandise was also will gather at tbe 20th annual tour­
ker County. Coldest Point—Mount
broken
open
in
the
O
R.
A
N.
yards
H. Newton, of Foster, is in the city
nament of the Northwest Sportsmen's
Hood Had the Most Snow.
County Judge G. A. Hartman is Iasi night, and about four pairs ot association, which will be held dur­
.'or a short business visit.
busy compiling bis report to Dr «hoes, a small number of hats and a ing the latter part of June
P C. Scott, of Helix, spent the day
The department of agriculture has
Woods Hutchison of Portland, secre­ dozen or so pairs of socks stolen.
At Dayton last year tbe tournament
just issued the crop and weather 11 Pendleton on business.
tary of the state board of health No clue has been found that would was awarded to Tacoma, but since
Children's school shoes taat w«ar Under the law it is the duty of the lead to the discovery of the thieves.
summary for Oregon for the yeai
that time the association In that city
1903, and it discloses some interest­ >n 1 look well at Teutsch’s.
county physician, or of the county
has disband«*d and at the meeting
ing facts and figures concerning
CORNERSTONE LAYING.
John E. Cleghorn, of Echo, was a judge to make a monthly report to
held hero last week Pendleton was
weather and rainfall in the state.
the state board in regard to the
business visitor in the city today.
awarded the tournament
provided
Owing to the fact that no regular
births,
deaths
and
contagious
dis
Inauguration
of
New
Episcopal
“G. S. E.” the new society game.
the association here will raise 86< h >
observer is now stationed at Pendle­
Church
at
Heppner.
eases
in
the
county
during
the
month
>ig seller in the East. 35c. Nolf's
Dayton raised 81.200 last year for the
ton. no figures covering weather con­
Rev. W. E Potwine left this morn­ 19th annual tournament, and charg­
Mrs. A. Anderson, of Cove, was and it is on this task that Mr. Hart­
ditions here are given in the report
ing for Heppner where he will assist ed 5 cents each for the targets, and
man is now engaged.
Weston and Umatilla are on the list :he guest of friends in the city ’o
Umatilla county is singularly situ­ in the laying of the corner-stone of it is ask«*d of the association here
day.
with comparative figures on rainfall,
ated in one regard, and that is in the new Episcopal church.
to raise 8600 and charge 3 cents each
Carney & Kennedy's cab is at your relation to the jurisdiction of the
temperature and other items.
Since the fltXM* the members of the
ervice at all hours
’Phone mvin state or county over the Umatilla Episcopal church of Heppner have for the birds shot at.
The altitude of Weston is given at
As the president and vice-president
01.
1,8«H) f«?et, the annual mean temper
reservation. There has been one cate been diligent in raising funds for a of the local association are away
acure for the year was 47.9, the high
Get your clothes cleaned and of scarlet fever reported from the new building to replace the old one. from the city, R is not possible at
est temperature for the year was 9i
ressed at Joerger’s. 126 West Court reservation and in making his report A new plot has been provided on the this time to take action on the mat­
degrees on August 18. and the low­ treet.
Judge Hartman (not knowing wheth hill out of the reach of any flood ter. but As soon aa F. W Waite, the
est was 3 below xero. on February 6.
er the county has jurisdiction
in ¡hat may ever visit the place, and vlc«*-president. returns, a meeting
Call
up
'phone
main
701
when
you
The total rainfall to i t he year at
such cases over the reservation) Is on this a modern structure is being will be call«Ml and some action taken
am
a
cab.
Ready
for
servite
at
all
Weston was 22.73 inches, the groat
therefore undeciaed what course to built.
!mes.
in regard to the offer. Al) who at­
est tall in any one month being 5.2}
Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock tended the tournament here last
pursue in handling the diseases oc
Miss Lottie Growell. of Wasco, is purring there, in his report.
inches in November, ami the least foi
:he cornerstone will be laid, under
week were in favor of coming here
any one month being 0.61 inches in he guest of Pendleton friends for a
the direction of Rev. William Sey- in June, and it is thought that it
Seventeen Cases Contagion.
ew days.
April.
nour Short, of Grace Church, at As­ will be but little trouble to raise the
Doting the past three months there
The ' total snowfall at Weston is
Miss Mae Wennam left last even-
toria. He will be assisted by Rev. money necessary to secure it. espec­
lave
been
17
cases
of
contagious
dis
given at 35.6 inches, the number ot ng for her home in La Grande. aft?r
John Warren, of Heppuer, and Rev.
rainy- days at 78. the number ol 1 short visit with her brother,. Lou. •ases iu the county, all of which have Potwine, of this city. In addition to ially when it is taken into considera
tion that 86.000 or 87.000 would be
recovered
with
the
exception
of
one
clear i days at 170. partly cloudy days in tais city.
.he usual ritual there has been pro-
left in the city by the sportsmen al­
or two.
at 50 and the number of cloudy days
V
ided
an
appropriate
musical
pro-
J. M. Hartnett, of Cold Springs,
tending.
The report of one case has just xram
at 145.
vas a visitor in the city today Mr. been handed in which was taken
The Northw«*st tournament is
The town of Umatilla has the dis
iartnett is one of the well known
largest in the West and include«
tinction of being the dryest place in •nd progressive farmers of the coun- down with the disease on June 19
AFTER CvUNTY SEAT.
soclatlons from Oregon. Idaho. Mon
This delinquency is caused, no doubt,
the state, the total rainfall for the y.
tana. Utah. California and
British
<iy
the
newness
of
the
system
of
re
past year being but 5.88 inches. The
Prairie City Will Raise a Bonus for a Columbia, and there are on an aver­
»rts. which is sometimes forgotten
elevation of Umatilla is but 340 feet
New Court Houee.
Reducing Price of Luxury.
Light Snow in Mountain.
request to know the coat of the pa
age 104» sportsmen who come to take the registration books, and 1» now
by the doctors. Of late they have
atxive the sea level. The average
Sumpter. Jan 28.—The subscription part In the shooting. The trophi«.*« keeping open house in the office of
W H. Taylor tne Scott valley 'teen more prompt and the reports
¡era, and afterward he returned with
Deputy Auditor T. M. McKinney the couple who wished to be united
mean temperature was 54.2 for the
ist that is now being circulated in aggregate 12,500 in value, and alto- the county judge, waiting for all
anchman who has been visiting in . ire coming in regularly.
year, the highest being 108 on Aug
those who wish to register. It is rax threatened yesterday with legal and for whom le was going to be a
this section for the purpose of build-
he city for a few days, states that
tether
it
is
much
to
be
d«»sirod
that
Twenty-four Births in One Month,
ust 18, and the lowest being 14 above o far this winter the fall of snow
ng a court houee iu Prairie City and the Pendleton a*a<x-lation will be supposed that Milton is doing a big proceedings because he would not witnees. When the deputy asked him
zero on February t>. The total rain
Umatilla county is a banner coun
resent to Grant county, when the able to secure the meet.
business in the the registration line,
for the required amount be demurred
.ad been considerably below normal.
fall for the year was 5.88 inches, the The late snow usually goes off quite ty in proportion to the population ,*oters at the election decide that ’he
as there have been a couple of calls Arant a man a marriage license for and said be would make the officer
ess
than
the
required
amount.
35. give him the require« .«ceaae for Al.—
greatest
amount
falling
in any
on the county clerk for affidavit
apidly in the spring, and the early when it come« to births, there having -ounty seat should be removed from
SUIT AGAINST C. B. WADE.
month being 2.02 inches in Novem
blanks, but as none of them have The man appeared yesterday with the Walla Wall* Statesman
now which packs upon the mountain >een 24 during the past month, and Canyon City to Prairie City, is being
her and the smallest amount being
ides and therefore disappears mo*e nne doctor ushered 12 babies into iberally subscribe«., and there is no To Secure Account for Building Ex­ been returned it is not known bow
0.01 in April. The total snowfall was
longer any doubt but that tbe sub­
man» have registered up there
radually, is relied upon for the sum- this world of woe.
penses—Realty Transfers.
«>.4 inches, the number of rainy days ner's supply of water. The early
Tbe judge is starting ont to keep scription will reach tbe sum of 825.-
la the joy of ti«e household, for without
in
c. B Wade is again tn evidence
was 53. the number of clear days 150.
Court at Heppr.er.
now is lighter than usual and it is up his records in a systematic man >00 or 830.0OO. The petition will now the recorder s and clerk « office
it no happines« can be complete. How
A
Judge Ellis will leave the last of
the number of cloudy days 153 and eared that the water supply of the ner. He has asked and requires every be circulated
A
suit was filed this morning by E J.
ewex.t the picture of mother and babe,
From informal.on gathered through­
the number of partly cloudy. 60.
this week, or the first of next for
’ayette river will be somewhat <li- !«ron making return of a death, birth
Murphy, and Moussu A Co., against
ar.gr - smile at and commend tbe
The highest temperature recorded ninished next season, so far as it is ->r case of contagious disease to send out the couh.y. even from tbe most
Heppner, where he will hold court
in the state was 108, at Umatilla urnished by the district from which him two blanks, one for the state distant points, it is learned that the C B Wade, et al. seeking to recover Then- is but a short seaaion ahead
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
A
1.1*0.65
.alleged
to
be
due
for
la
­
Junction, on August 18. and the low
•Ir. Taylor hails.—Boise Statesmm. I board of health, and one for entry scariest taxpayers are as a genera] bor. material and qonatruction of of him there. There will be one law
bending over the cr*«ile. The ordeal through
est was 24 below at Pine, in Baker
rase and two or three in equity
in the record of vital statistics for role tn favor of the change
which the < x;>ectant mother must pass, how­
buildings in the past
year
The
which will be heard and several will
county, on February 13.
the county. At first Mr. Hartman
fees
amount
also
includes
attorney
’
s
ever,
is so full of danger and suffering that
go by default
The least precipitation was at
'00k a copy of all records sent >n.
and coats of filing papers
in the
she looks forward to the hour when she shall
Umatilla, where but 5.S8 inches 0/
until he had instructed all of the phy
liens and suits.
feel the exquisite thrill of motherho >d with indescribable dread and
rain fell and the greatest precipita
sicians in the county in regard to tbe
In the recorder’s office C B Wade
matter, so that there is now a com
tion was at Glenora. Tillamook coun­
fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror
and wife have In two deeds, transfer-
ty. where 129 inches fell. The great­
plete record in his office of all mat
of child-bir.h can be entirely avoide«! by the use of Mother's Friend,
8 Mat
red
to
T.
C.
Tnyior
and
W
.ers of that kind from the time the
est number of rainy cays recorded
a scientific liniment for external use only, wnich toughens and
lock, as trustees of the estate, lot 29
ARS.
PINKERTON
PASSED
aw went into effect lat June, until
was at Bay City, Tillamook county,
In
the
Hazel
addition,
and
the
south
pliable all tbe parts, and
There
seems
to
be
something
the number being 241. The greatest
AWAY TODAY AT WESTON. ¡he present time
assists nature in its sublime
wrong with tbe coffee trust, for ths 30 feet of lot 3, block 5 In the first
number of clear days teported was
prices of package coffee have taken instance the transfer was made to CALEDONIAN SOCIETY ,
work. By its aid thousands
250 at Joseph, Wallowa county.
HARRY GOES EAST
a little jump during the past few enable the trustees to issue a deed
The greatest snowfall reported was Had Lived in That Vicinity Forty
of women have passed this
HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION.
to
Gertrude
OGara.
Some
time
ago
day«; whether permanently or not
225 inches on Mount Hood, and the
Former
Labor
Organizer
Wilt
Bu>ld
groat
crisis in perfect safety
she
and
Frank
O'Gara,
her
busband
Years—Had Been an Invalid With
cannot be said. Where they have
next greatest was at Pine postoffice,
Oregon Building at St. Louie.
and
without
pain. Sold at | i .« jo per
gave Wade a note for 4500. aad se­
Consumption
for
Several
Years
—
been
quoted
at
30
cents
a
package,
in Baker county, wuere 117 inches
Literary and Musical Program Ran.
the
amount
with
a
deed
to
the
cured
bottle
by
druggists.
Our book of priceless
Harry
Pon
land.
Jan
28.
—
G.
Y.
or
three
for
50
cents
for
many
fell. The smallest number of clear
Member of United Brethren Church
dtred at Athena Opera He use —
Lewis months, they are now 2” cents lot The money having been paid
I state commissioner tor the
value to all women sent free. Address
days at any one point for the year
Thirty Years—Funeral at 11 a.
About 280 People Present at Exer­
' I and Clark fair, win leave for St straight. It is only the lower ¿rade« the transfer is maae in cancellation
was 50. at Bay City. Tillamook coun-
BaADTlOD HLGULATM 00^
In the second pa
Tomorrow.
I l.ouis Monday to superintend the of the berry that are affect«*«! by the of the mortgage
cises — Sumptuous Banquet Fob
ty. and the smallest number of rainy
¡er
the
transfer
was
made
from
I erection of the Oregon building at rise, tbe first-class product being «ae
days at any one point was 32. at Bla­
lowed the Entertainment.
Wade to his trustee«, so they could
Mrs. Henry Pinkerton died ^'’Ithe Missouri Exposition. The re- same as it has bwn in the past.
locks, Gilliam county.
convey
the
property
named
to
Frank
morning at 2*40 o'clock at her borne _________
_____
_ Fort
mainder of ______________
the material for
"Old
Squash«*« and pumpkins are now
Athena. Jan ’8—On Monday eve-
.n Weston, after an extended illness
BIG
—.— I | cut^p
Clatsop” -
will ' be \tarted
started ”'u»nTght
tonight ‘for hard to find, the season having a.L O'Gara. Mary I Barnhart and Dayton ning. January 25. the Umatilla Coun ♦
MRS. SCHMIDT IS QUITE
For several years Mrs Pinkerton has I
Louis, and according to present vaneed so far that they are practical- Barnhart. These parties had given ty Caledonian Society met at the
♦
ILL AT HER MOTHER’S * been an invalid.
their note for H.ivO. and deeded the
1
,,J
suffering
fraaa^ a |
Wf]i arrive in time to ar­ ly out of the market. and from
Athena opera bouse in commemora­
lung
trouble
which
finally de- range for work upon a ,,*. Harry's ap­ on those who are on the search for property as security, and Laving tab
tion of the birth cf Robert Burns ♦
re-
en
up
tbe
note
the
property
was
veloped into consumption, which was pearance in St. Louis.
pumpkin pie« will have to put hp
There
were present about 280 mem ♦
Big Ball at Alkali—Activity in the tbe cause of her death
deeded.
The action of the national govern- with the canned goods
tiers, tiesides a large number of the
The
deceased
was
64
years
of
age
I
ment
relative
to
an
appropriation
for
Livestock Line—Sale of Lightfoot
Eggs are more plentiful than for
Caledonians from the Walla Walia ♦
DEATH OF MRS. HAYES.
Farm—No Feeding of Livestock at and has been a resident of this coun-1 the Lewis and Clark fair is still in some time, and are now selling for 30
♦
society.
ty since 1864. being one of the best
We have just completed our invoice atid find we have an ♦
ten
The following program
w
Present—T. P. Edwards le On Sick known of the old settlers ot the east­ abeyance, but Jefferson Myers, of rent« a dozen frosh from the ranch,
.'he state commission, is still in and since the supply is nearly equal Tafc«n Away by Consumption at the dered:
immense a* sort m- nt of Remnants. Ail kinds of goods re pro­
List.
ern part of the state.
She leav«*s 1 Washington, but will join Mr. Harry to the demand, tbe packed variety
Age of 61 Year»—Funeral at 704
Music—Johnson's orchestra.
s' nted
Ginghams. Woolens. Ticks, Sheetings, Embroid­
three grown sons, two of whom are I Jt gt Lxjuis prior to his return home, has been relegated for th«- most part
Introductory remarks — President j
West Alta.
eries, Ribbons, and a thousand and one other kinds of goods.
Henry well known teachers in the public
Ridge.
Jan.
28.—Mrs.
to the background until the bens on
Schmidt is quite sick at the home of schools, and the other is a prosperous
Mrs. Mary A. Hayes died this morn* A W Botkin
the farms take another nest.
Vocal solo—Miss Effi«- Miller, An
SIXTY CARS FOR ONE WEEK.
COME AND BUY THEM CHEAP
her daughter, Mrs. K. F. Fahronwald. tarmer near the old home.
Ing at 6 o'clock at the family real
♦
There was a big ball at the home
dence. 704 West Alta street. The do­ nie o' the Banks o' Dee.”
Rev. Payne, of the United Brethren
Short address—D C. Kirk
We will also during this sale make a great ciean up on Shoes
RETAIL GROCERY PRICES.
of Frances Roumagoux on Alkali, the church, of Weston, will conduct tbe Record of Flour From Byers' Mill for
«eased wns Cl years of age at the
and ♦
Quart et—Misses
Wilkinson
of all grades
Oriental Trade.
22nd. A nice time anu fine attend­ funeral services tomorrow
morning
Coffee—...oebo and Java, beat. 40c time of her death, and bad been a McBride.
M«*ssrs
Marquis
and ♦
resident
of
tnis
city
tor
the
past
two
ance.
at 11 o’clock, and the burial will be
per
lb.;
next
grade,
35c
per
lb;
lower
The Byers mill is busy rolling bar­
Wm. Futter, of Ukiah, made a trip made in the Kees cemetery near ley at the present time in addition grades, coffee. 25c to 15c per IK; year».
coming here from Seneca. Hawks
ALSO GO VERY CHEAP
f CLOTHING WILL
M ualc— Johnson’s orchestra
to Eastland,, where his sons are car­ Weston. Mrs. Pinkerton has been a to working on the large flour orders package coffee. 20c per lb.
Neb.
Vocal
solo,
baritone
—
Dr
w
A
♦
Mrs. Hayes was a widow when she
ing for his cattle.
1
member of the United Brethren de- that it has on hand. It is turning out
|i8.5o Suit will go at $i3.oo
Rice—Best head rice. 12^c per
’
F. F. Fletcher, of Nye, is working romination for the past 30 years, and about 13 tons of barley per day. and lb.; next grade. 10c per lb.
came to thia state, and came here in Botkin. Biggin Cannes in the Air
Mein I T
Recitation
—
Mrs.
Archie
C.
17 So Suit will go at ■2.50
in Pendleton.
is widely known as a devoted and will keep up the gait until it has on
Sugar-Cane granulated, best 86 50 search of health, having been throat tyre. "Sandy's Romance '
♦
W. E. Baker is hauling hay from conscientious worker in the church, hand enough to supply the local Je- per sack; do 13 lbs 81.
♦
ened with consumption for some time
Instrumental, banjo and guitar- I *
10 50 Suit will go at if. 50
Alba for his cattle.
Her absence will be felt in the cir- mand for a short time.
Salt—Coarse 81.10 per 100; tab)«. before making toe move. For a while Miss Effie Miller. Mr Ernest Gelse-1 ÿ
♦
The Cummings Brothers, of Gur- des in which she has for so long
alter reaching here she seemed to
During the week just past the mill 12 50 per 100.
15.00 Suit will go at 10.00
ana.
dane. were down in this locality *n been a central figure.
mend,
but
of
late
has
grown
weaker
Flour—B. B., 84.25 per barrel; Wil
has shipped an average of 13 cars ot
1 Ma n ♦
Address—Professor James
Tuesday after some of their horses
12 5o Suit will go at
8.5o
flour a <.ay to Tacoma for tbe Oriental ters' 84 25 per barrel. 81.10 per sack. until her death.
--------------- »—
Dixon of Milton College. "Burna
♦
Mrs.
to break.
Several
children
survive
her:
trade. 60 cars having gone out in the Bacon—14© 18c per lb.
«
Wanted.
Vocal solo, basso—Joseph N S«-ott.
J. A. Horseman. G. L. Horseman
Cora Bunce, at whose home the
«
Ham—17© 18c per lb.
And so on as low as $3 50 per suit
"The Sentinel"
We would like to ask, through tbe week ending last Saturday evening.
and Eugene Cortig, of ourdane, have
who
mother
died.
Mrt
J.
C.
Niel.
It
is
now
running
night
and
day
'0
Coal
oil
—
81
65
for
5
gallons,
83 ia
columns
of
Instrumental,
piano
Mrs.
J.
D.
yonr
paper,
if
there
Is
♦
purchased 160 acres of J. L. Ugbt-
lives
in
North
Pendleton,
and
Ed
keep
abreast
of
its
orders,
and
will
«
per case.
We have the finest se ectcd stock of goods bought for
Piamondin.
foot; price. 81300. This formerly oe any person who has used Green's tie busy until March in cleaning **p
♦
Lard 70c 5 pounds; 81.40 10 pounds ward and Mamie Hayes, both of this
Quartet—Misses Wilkinson and Me- ,
Spring it has be**n our pleasure to show since locating io Pen­
longed to C- H. Horseman, who sold August Flower for the cure of Indi­ what work it has on hand. Sunday it
city. Another son. Harry Hayes, is
Bride. Messrs. Marquis and Hawks, ♦ dleton, and we must make rocm for tnem.
We will cut prices
it to W. M. Pierce about six months gestion. Dyspepsia and Liver Trou­ was necessary to run part of the day
now in Missouri.
ago. and Pierce sold it to J. L. light­ bles that has not been cured—and to get even with its shipments.
VEGET^CLES.
The funeral, tomorrow, will be coñ­ ' Three Bumble Bees.”
fteely for il e next two weeks, so come and let us save you
Music—Johnson's orchestra.
foot about three months ago for we also mean their results, such aa
ducted from the residence,
ac 10
Carrots. 2c per lb.
Mr. Byers is paying 67 cents *or
We wish to thank ♦
After the program the company ♦ money on what goods jou need in our line
sour stoaaach, fermentation of food,
o'clock in the morning. Rev Robert
81,000.
Potatoes, lc per lb.
bluestem
at
tne
mill,
and
if
it
is
<.f
our man}* friends for their liberal patronage drnng the year
repaired to the banquet hall, where
We had high west winds the last habitual costiveness, nervous dys- tbe best quality be will go a cent
Warner, of the M«-thodlst church. all
Garli , 10c per lb.
did ample justice to the bountiful T '903. 1« ‘ has been the most successful year since locating in
of the week and some snow on Sun pepsia, headaches, desfipndent fee) above that.
conducting the services.
Cabbage. 3c per pound
spread which had been prepared for ♦ }our city.
sleeplessness—In
fact,
any
Freezes nights, but ings,
day evening,
Beets, 10 lbo 25c.
them
g
thaws in the daytime. Snow all gone trouble connected with the stomach
How’s Thia7
THE MELLMAN ROAD.
Onions. 3c per pound.
All present voted that they had j <
Again thanking one and all,
and nice and clear. Hardly any wind or liver? This medicine has been
Parsnip, lu Lt 25c
We offer One lluodre«! I »oiler« llewa.-d
s;>ent an evening long to be remem ♦
sold
for
many
years
In
all
civilised
pres-
is
discontinued
at
and feeding
for any csze of catarrh that cannot be
Celery. 10c bunch. 3 bunches 25c
Electric Railroad Scheme Revived in bered. and went home feeling that *
countries, and we wish to correspond cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
«^>t.
Columbia County, Washington,
Lettuce. hothouse, 5c bunch.
they had b«*en benefited by their as- ♦
F.
J.
CHENEY
&
CO.,
Props
.
Toledo,
O.
with
you
and
send
you
one
of
our
T. P. Edwards is on the sick list.
R. B. Brown, yf Dayton. Wash., s < h tation in commemoration of Bob- ;
Kraut, 10c quart. 40c gallon,
We. the undersigned, have knoan F. J
bpoks
free
of
ctfet.
If
you
never
Wjlliam Jones, of Milton, is <.^n
end
of
the
Mellman
Cheney for tbe laat 1.1 yean, and believe
manager of that
Mince meat. 12Hc per pound.
bie.” their immortai bard
in this parr to get a «earn he pur­ tried August Flower, try a 25 cent him perfectly honorable In all business
project.
between
Leaders of Low Ptices tn Pendleton
Popcorn, shelled, 8 1-3 cents
per electric railroad
ARCHIE C. MTNTIRE.
bottle first. We have never known of transactions and financially able to carry
chased al Wm. bimonton and sons.
Dayton and this city, has just roviv-
pound;
on
cob,
5
cents
per
pound.
Secretary.
out
any
obligations
made
by
their
firm
its failing. If so, something more
ed Interest in the road by filing new
A TRUAX. Wholesale Drugglata.
serious is the matter with you. The WEST
Toledo. O.
WOULD ROB THE CHURCH.
papers on the water righta held by
The chief of police and night <•
25 cent size has just been Introduc­ WALDl.sc,. KINNAN A MARVIN. Whole
FRUIT«.
the company on the Tukanon river,
sale Druggists. Toledo. O.
fleer of Colfax, are on trial before the
ed
this
year.
Regular
site,
75
cents.
Bananas. 40c dozen.
Smooth Grafter Works Lewiston Peo­
in
Columbia
county.
Washington.
THE NEW GAMES, “FLINCH” AND “PANIC*
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally,
city council for neglect of duty. The
Tailman A Co.
Apples, 75c©81 per box.
Mellman has been out of sight for
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
ple on Ticket Swindle.
recent disgusting outrage of a young
G. 0. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
cous surfaces of the xyxtem
Price 75c per
Lemons, 40c dos.
a year or go, but his agent at Dayton
bottle. Sold by all drugglata. Testimoniala
Lewiston. Jan. 28.—A man giving
Oranges. 40 50c dot.
announces that he expects his em­ girl, by seven drunken hoodlums in
tree.
a room in the heart of the city. Is
TWELVE MILES COMPLETED.
his name as Thomas Sheehan was
Cranberries. 15c per quart.
ployer to arrive any day with suffic-
Hall’s Family l'ilia ar« tb« tunt.
arrested yesterday evening by Deputy
ient financial backing to carry the the cause of the investigation
Sheriff Monroe on the charge of ob­ Rapid Progress Being Made on Exten­
road and lighting plants designed at
FUNERAL OF THE BROWNS.
livestock Al.D POULTRY.
taining money under false pretenses.
sion of Hinkle Ditch.
different points in Columbia and
The
following
prices
are
paid
ht
When arrested. Sheehan was trying
H. G. Hurlburt, of Echo, the sur­ Idaho Lodges Voted 885 Toward Pay­
Umatilla county to completion.
I
dealers
t
the
producer:
to negotiate the sale of tickets jn veyor of the U. & M. Irrigation Com­
Toilet Paper
E * Wade, manager of the Mell-
About Tablets
ing
Funsral
Expenses.
Turkeys. 12@14c.
property alleged to be offered as a pany, was in the city today securing
inan Interests In this city, baa beard
5c. Sc ard 10c a roil
Here
you find all the new
Chickens
—
Hens,
7c;
33©4
per
doz
­
premium by the Catholic church.
the papers necessary for proving up
The funeral of Mr. and Mrs John
nothing direct from Mr Mellman for
An investigation revealed the fact on his desert land claims near Echo. T. Brown, the murderer and his vic- en; roosters, 4 to 6 cents.
linen, bonds, and onion skin
some time, but has recently forward­
Geese, per dozen. 89.
that Sheehan had come into posses­
He reports that Messrs. Rodgers tim, was held thlx afternoon at 2
ed letters that have been address«*»
New Books and Music
varieties
Ducks, per dozen. A3 50 ©4.
sion of tbe tickets for his own per­ and Van Cleave, who have been work­ o’clock, under tbe auspices of the I.
to Mellman here, to bls headquarters
Butter,
5O@7bc,
good.
sonal gain, and not for the hospital ing on the extension of the Hinkle O. O. F. The services were held at
as
issued
in Walla Walla and says he would
Who
Eggs, fresh. 30c.
fund of the church, as represented.
iOc to 35c
ditch, have completed about 12 miles, the undertaking parlors of Baker &
no. be surprised to hear of the euc-
Earlier in the evening Sheehan had and have practically led their new Folsom, and a few friends accompa­
cees of Mellman, iu securing finan­
Docs
/
been seen trying the door at the works out into Butter Creek district. nied the remains to the cemetery.
In our 5c wide tablets you
We Order
CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ET !.
cial backing for the road.
Bethel jewelry store and when arrest­
The First National Bank of this
Your
Steers. 83.25©3.75.
will
find 35 leaves instead of
anything in Music or Books
ed and searched a skeleton key was Annual Meeting of the Inland Empire city, today received a telegram from
BUYS MEAT ON HOOF.
Cows, 82 50@2.75.
at
reduced
prices
found in his possession.
Sheehan
t8,
as
heretofore.
Retail Lumbermen, Spokane Wash., the Rexburg, Idaho, bank, authoriz­
Watch
Hogs live, 4^i@5c.
admitted that he had been released
February 10 to 14.
ing them to issue 385 to apply on the
Calves
and
Hogs
at
7
and
6
Cents
Hogs, dressed. 6H@7c.
from the penitentiary at Qeer Lodge,
and
This money
is
Respectively.
For the avobe occasion the O. R. funeral expenses.
Veal, dressed, 6G7c.
Mont., but a few months ago. but
from the lodges to which the deceas­
Conrad Platzoeder yesterday pur­
ks X í )S1 s XS@(S®S®@9®9®
&
N.
makes
a
rate
of
one
and
one-
Sheep,
82
0
2.50.
would make no statement of his do­
Jewelry
chased seven dressed calves from R.
third fare for the round trip on the ed belonged.
ings since arriving in the city.
N. Stanfield, at 7 cents, and seven
certificate plan. Tickets on sale any
HAY AND FEED.
Repairing ?
Logt at 6 cents. These are but part
Domestic 1 roubles.
three days prior to the opening day.
Chop barley, 322.50 per ton; 1%C of a large purchase that Mr ITatzoe-
A Very Close Call.
It
Is
exceptional
to
find
a
family
For particulars, call on or address
der made some time ago. and whim
"I stuck to my engine, although ev­ E. C. Smith, agent.
where there are no domestic ruptures per lb.
Chopped wheat, Al.40 per 100
If we do not we want to,
will be delivered as fast as they are
occasionally, but these can be less­
ery joint ached and every nerve was
Bran. 60 cents per sack.
ready for the market. The stock Is
Practice economy in your clothing by having your cast­
ened by having Dr. King’s New Life
racked with pain.” writes C. W. Bel­
and assure you you will
High Price for Poultry.
Shorts. Al per sack.
being fed with the end in view of
Pills around. Much trouble they save
lamy, a locomotive fireman, of Bur­
away garments cleaned, repaired, pressed and made as good as
I
want
your
poultry
of
all
kinds,
be
pleased.
Oats. 1*4 cents per lb.
killing as fast as needed by the Pen-
lington, Iowa, “I was weak and pale. turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens, by their great work In Stomach and
new. If you desire the color changed, have them dyed. We
Alfalfa, loose, 813 per ton.
dleton butcher, and will be delivered
without any appetite and all run and will pay you the higheat prices. Liver troubles. They not only relieve
are prepared to take your old clothes and make them look like
Wheat,
loose,
813
per
ton.
Good,
guaranteed
work
here
a«
called
for.
up,
I
you.
but
cure.
25c,
at
Tailman
&
Co.,
down. As I was about to give
Come in and see me. L. M. byman,
new again
Our steam facilities are first class and our work­
Timothy, baled, per ton, 820.
drug store.
got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and 310 Bast Court street.
at lowest prices.
men are competent.
REGISTERING SLOW.
after taking it, I felt as well as 1
Our prlc«*s an* »*uch that you can < «ally afford it, and our work such
Percy Folsom Recovering.
_ life.” Weak, sickly,
LOCAL HIDE MARKET.
ever did in my
Notice to the Public.
that you will be saved tbe price of new clothing.
One Hundred and Thirty-eight Have
Percy Folsom, the son of County
run down people always gain new
The following are the prevailing
All persons knowing themselves
Registered Since January.
life. strength and vigor from their Indebted to D. Kemler & Son will Recorder Folsogi. who has been crit­ average prices for hides in this mar­
The registration of voters in this
HUNZIKER
use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran kindly call and settle at once, as we ically 111 with pleurisy for some time, ket; beef, green, 4c per lb.; beef,
Pendleton
|
county Is very slow, there having but
Price 50 need the money.
is reported as improved this morn­ dry, 10©12%c;
teed by Tailman & Co.
mink, 50c
each, 138 of the electors come to the court­
The
Advance
Jeweler
ing
and
on
the
road
to
recovery.
For
cents.
D. KEMLER & SON.
with a possibility of 81 each if ti.e
•)
a time his condition was very seri- size is good and tbe condition prime; house since the books were opened
»
on the first Monday of the month.
ous.
INDIAN DANCE GOES ON.
coyote, 5O@75c; bear skins, accord­ Now and then when a man thinks of
Gray Hora« W nted.
CANTY & JONES, Progs.
•)
ing to quality and size, from ,3 to it, he goes to the office ot the clerk
James O. Reeves Company want
a)
Adjudged Insane.
Clearwater Siwashes Dance
and one work horte; samo must be gray.
815; coon. 35©40c; horse, 8101-25; and shows his Interest, but oftener (HI and Sweet Spirits of Eden 5
James I). Marley was adjudged in- sheep, green, 6c; sheep dry, 7%c; he forgets all alxiut that part of iis Are guaranteed to cure any case ofRheu
Gamble Their Substance Away.
Mtte«^ |
mat ism —Money back if tnev fail.
A movement is on foot to install sane yesterday afternoon and order­ lynx or bob cat, 15Q30; skunk, 25c; biusiness
Clearwater, Jan. 28.—The big In­
A
C.
Keeppea
g
lrwe..
Aqta.
ter
Pandleto
badger, 15©30.
C. E. Kennedy has taken charge of
dian powwow and dance at the lodge another electric light plant st Salem. ed committed to the asylum.
REPORT
VITAL STATISTICS
I
COME Ï0 THIS CITY
In the midst of our Great Clear-
ance Sale dozens of people are now
taking advantage of the great sav­
ing in Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits and
Clothing.
Men’s Furnishings and Overcoats,
Dry Goods, Ladies’ Ready-to-
Wear Suits and Ladies’, Men’s and
Children’s Shoes.
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE
BABY'S
VOICE
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
Remnant Sale
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Steam Cleaning (& Dying Works I
730 COTTONWOOD STREET
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