T" LfflII RETIBES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1904. not the time to come to the court­ house and register. Among the af­ fidavits were two or three names of men <8 years of age, which has been the limit so far. GROCERS ORGANIZE Officers Elected and Committee cn Constitution and By-laws Ap- pointed. THE COMPANY HAS ONLY SPECIAL SUIT SALE Of THE HæSOBS : ♦ ■b At a meeting held a few nights ♦ LIABILITY. ago a portion of the grocers of the Badly Fractured Leg—Several Have city met for organization for mutual benefit and protection, ♦ Officers Homesteads Near Pilot Rock— ♦ were elected temporarily, pending Between RAILROAD VALUE8 SHOULD C. B. Wade's Involvement Only Differences of Opinion ♦ Mrs. King is Seriously Afflicted ♦ the drafting of a constitution and cost of the Suits s >1<1 for les« than the Brings Three-fifths of the Assets Himself and the Board of Mana. With a Cancer — Reinforcements COMPARE TO OTHER VALUES. ♦ by-laws. The same list will doubt- and Income of the Company With­ less be adopted as the permanent gers of the Farm, as to Method of for the Christian Church Choir — cloth. You can take your choice of any ♦ Led in Reach of Hie Creditors—The officers of the asociation after the Handling States Seed Crop Mrs. Moore Will Arrive Soon ♦ If the Value of $7,292 Per Mile Cor ­ $15.00, $18 (X) or $20.00 tailor made suits for It is ♦ Blocded Stock Belonging to the organization is completed. to His Resignation. From St. Louis. responds to Other Property Values ♦ thought that a majority of the gro Company Is All in L-dd ’ s Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Athena. Feb. 5. cers in the city will join the associ- it Is Consistent—Says Washington ♦ Professor A. B. Leckenby, who Union County. William Schrimpf’s little daughter ation. Assessors Laid Themselves Open has been superintendent of the Ore- I had the misfortune to badly Eva. The roster of the officers; Presi­ gon Experiment farm at Union, Is to Censure by Discussing Vital Some time ago the Wade Live- dent. R. L. Oliver; burn her hand, but it is getting vice-president. since the land was purchased by the stock Company gave a chattel mort­ William Ingram, secretary, Dan P. Public Issues Behind Closed along nicely. connection state has severed his Doors. Spo- gage to secure the First National Smythe; treasurer. Ernest Younger; Clarence Gay has gone to with the state and will return to his Bank in something over *12,000 note ♦ home near Olympia. Washington, kane. where h«* has ■ position as a indebtedness held over the compa- managing board, F. 8. Younger, M C I-. Strain, county asse.tsor of will follow Miller and Charlea Rohrman family painter. His M where he has a ehoice tract of land. ny by the bank, and to provide for Umatilla county, whose high assess- We can’t descriiie them, you must see them to really believe which he will convert Into a seed soon. * ♦ the running expenses of the ccmpa- ment of railroad property In this Menzies-Swaggart. what marvels of the iailor art they are and fully realize the « Constant Duffy was thrown from ny until its affairs could be growing farm. settled, ♦ Prof. Leckenby has made the his horse and got a badly fractured the One of the prettiest wedding of county is largely responsible for the greatest values we are offering you. Call and let us show you * stock sold and its debts paid. agitatlon for higher its- present state farm what it is. and leaves a leg. ♦ our line. By giving you the greatest values that will compel Yesterday the first move in the the new year took place at the scssment in the state of Waabing- ♦ firm and well founded basis for his Fred Rosenzweig spent Sunday in settlement was made when negotia- Church of the Redeemer. Wednesday ton, said thia morning to the East you to purchase now. Bee display In corner window. ♦ My little girl has been suffering for successor. George Gammie, to work Walla Walla visiting his son Harry. tions were practically concluded, in evening, February 3. at 8:30 o’clock, Oregonian, in regard to the resulta two years or more from eczema, and upon. when Miss Maude Rosalinde Swag When Prof, Leckenby took Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck left for which Max Jackson, the North Yaki­ during that time I could not get a the state farm it was largely grown gart was united in marriage to Mr. of the meeting of the Washington as Holdman. where Mr Beck will again ma cattleman, contracted for a band « night’s sleep, ss her ailment was very up to wild oats, mustard and weeds, Gordon Menzies, of Walla Walla. sessors at Spokane: take charge of his school. of about 625 head of stock cattle now ♦ "At this distance I can only guess owing to the rather slipshod meth ­ Wash. The church was beautifully a severe. In on the ranges between the Dixie C. Miller spent Thursday W. “ 1 bud tried so many remedies and ods of farming employed by many decorated with palms, carnations at the way property Is assessed in ♦ Walla Walla on a business visit. ranch. Butter creek and the Umatil­ * He has and fern*. Ixing before the appoint­ the state of Washington. spent much money, deriving no bene­ Grande Ronde farmers. ♦ Dr Y. C. Blalock, of Walla Walla. la river basins The average prire "The three principal reads of the fit, I had absolutely given up all hope brought the land up to the highest spent Monday evening here to ate paid was $16.40. and Mr. Jackson ed hour the church waa filled with ♦ many acres to friends of the contracting parties. slate of Washington are the North­ of making any cure. But as a last re­ cultivation seeded « 'n left this morning for the Dixie ranch the Caledonian society. tend DEPARTMENT STORE The Ixihengrtn wadding march ern Pacific, Great Northern and the ♦ sort 1 v as persuaded to try a set of the new and wonderful grasses and which he takes an active part where he will meet Mr. Klemmer waa played by Mrs. W C. E Pruitt O. R A N. Assuming that railroad Cutlcura remedies, and to my great plants, and had made it a veritable of of the company, and go over the President James Main Dixon and during the Impressive service, Investments are worth 8 per cent delight a marked change was mani­ flower garden. Columbia College at Milton. spent ranges to round up the cattle and ••••••••••••••••••••••••••»•«•••••••••••••••••••••• fested from the first application. I "O. Promise Me’’ was softly render- above A difference arose between Pro operating expenses, the Monday here ar.d number them. delivered the prin- gave the child a bath with Cutlcura fessor Leckenby and the board of ed The beautiful ring ceremony Northern Pacific, west of Idaho, la All of the band contract«?«! for are Soap, using a soft piece of muslin doth. managers, some time ago. over the cipal address to the Caledonian so- was performed by the Rev. W. E. worth an average of $39,81250 per common stock cattle of a medium Pot wine This I did twice a day. each time fol­ disposal of the valuable seed crops clety. mile, and the Great Northern is lowing w.th the Cuticurs Ointment, grade, that have been on the range* Charley Brown is sick at his Professor farm, The bride looked very beautiful worth $25.895, per mile in the same and at the same time gave the Resol­ produced on the home. all winter, which accounts for the and was a winsome picture in a was to produce ideal territory. vent, a<*cording to directions. One box Leckenby’s Mrs. Leland and daughter of Wes­ price, which under the conditions • "These figures are based on the of the Ointment snd two bottle« of ths good seeds of all kinds. that would ton. who recently moved from Hepp­ now prevailing is considered a good gown of cream silk organdy over a The white average earning a white silk, en train rapacity of ’he Resolvent, together with the Soap, be safe, healthy, sure and well Heppner ner (they were in the one In the band are two old grad a effectec a permanent cure. I submit chosen from the best specimens of much to roads during a period of five yes'* Gainsborough hat added this for publication if you desire, hop­ plants to be found, and sell this seed flood.) were guests of Rev and Mrs. cd bulls which the company wished the effect. The brfde carried a show­ from 1898 to 1902. inclusive. The 880 acres, all fenced; good well, 244 feeudeep, to dispose of. and which have out­ er bouquet -of white carnations and ing it w ill add to your success and «Mist directly to l ie farmers, at actual Jenkins. average annual earnings of the windmill; engine; land all broke but 70 acres. Mrs. Reginet and little daughter lived their usefulness as highgrade maidenhair! fern from which bung so many thousands of sufferers in cur­ cost of production, so the farmers Northern Pacifii are $3 185 per mile ing thimselves.” M rs . I. B. J0NK8, All the rest of the band are long spraks of smilax She was and tbe OMM would receive a direct benefit from of Hood River, are guests here Mrs stock Northern $2,071.50 400 acies crop. Balance to be summer fallowed. A pdiugtox , I xd . T. Reginet is a splendid singer and has of a medium quality. given in marriage by her father. B per mile. Tbe irst step in the treatmeat of th« the state's efforts at farming few people F Swaggart come to help the choir of the Chris ­ It is a fact, which Three-room house- Cistern, 10x20 feet, built on The maid of honor The O R A N ia valued at $43,- The board of managers opposed chronic forms is to remove the scales a tian church during the protracted know, however, that none of t he Miss Ethel Swaggart. sister of the 823 85 per mile based on the etra- this plan, and desired, at least a high ground. snd crusts and «often th« skin, by meetings. blooded stock of the Wade Ijvesto.'l bride, was becomingly attired in ing capacity for a period of five I warm baths with Cutlcura Soap. Th« portion of them, to sell the entire Rev Moore the evangelist at the Company has ever been brought turquoise blue argandy with white years from 1898 to 1903, inclusive, < Machine shed, 14x40 feet. »^«lp, ears, elbows, hands, ankles «nd output of farm and garden seed for telegraphed Christian church, across the mountains from the I-add feet will require frequently a thorough grown upon the farm, to some trimmings, and a white picture hat and its average income per mile on . Barn, 14x40 feet. his wife Wednesday morning and Canyon ranch in Union county, She carried a princess bouquet of an 8 per cent investment woul Is. soaking in order to penetrate the thick­ wholesale seed house, in Portland .'hey where the high-grade stock of the l>ink tarnations. ened «tin and crusts wtth which these or on the Puget sound, for a lump she will be here Saturday, Wheat shed, 12x20 feet. $3.605 per mile. parts are often covered. Dry care­ will return to St. Louis as soon cs company Is and has been raised and Mr. Harry McBnds. of Weston, "These figure« are arrived at by I sum. thus doing away with the both ­ fully. and apply Cutlcura Ointmsnt, A darns County 9 miles of N. B. R. R. Down the revival closes. handled Now and then an old or act«Hl as best man and the ushers way of the unit rule, that Is by tax- j lightly at first, and where advisable er of retailing it out to the farmers Pickel injured cow or steer has been sent were Mr Wesley Matlock and Mr. Archie McIntyre. Grover hill road. Ing the entire value of the property, at the station, but causing the farm ­ spreac It on pieces of soft cloth and and Edward Kilgore left Monday for out with the stock on the rang.-» Arnold Scheurman. and dividing It by the number of I bind in place. Take the Resolvent, ers living adjoining the farm, and M Pilot Rock, where Pickel and but the prime cattle of the graded Immediately after the ceremony, miles of track in the system. Ixxral pills, or liquid, in medium doses. Do in fact all over the state, to pay the lntyre will spend a few weeks on Inquire of band are still together across the the bridal party was driven to the assessments are made on terminal not tse cold water In bathing, aad wholesale seed house a large profit their homesteads. mountains home of tbe bride ’ s parents, where avoid cold, raw winds. grounds, and water craft, at tbe for the seed grown by the state, for Grandma King is very sick and The opinion seems to have gained a reception was he!« principal ports, and I would say that the benefit of the farmer. Her cancer ground that the Wade Livestock not expected to live, The gifts were beautiful and nu­ I fare not ascertained tbe value of This difference of opinion widened has began to spread, and she is in a Company is bankrupt but this is an merous. terminal the water craft and until it has been apparent for some most critical condition error, inasmuch as it applies only to Tbe contracting parties are wide grounds of the Great Northern or time that Prof. Leckenby would re­ a Guy Wade and Charlre Klemmer. and favorably known, The bride is the Northern Pacific, and am there­ a tire. as he declared he would not re Payette Cannery Product. who are yet perfectly solvent. the eldest daughter of .Mr and Mrs fore not qualified to say just how main in the position of superintend­ When the affairs of the company H T Swaggart A. B Moss, the well knogn Pay She is a graduate much of a deduction should be made ent. and see the seed belonging to the people of the state, and needed ette business, man yesterday closed are settled the indebtedness of the of the E O S X 8.. Weston. Ore.. from the total property of the com­ panies to arrive at the right value by them sold to a wholesale house a contract with the Davidson Gro­ company will, under the law. first class of 1902 t’nc Arad ta tbe btoud c * um * SoatKx Goat »ad Near*%* The groom is a popular conductor of their roadbed and rolling stock. which would, in turn, reap the pro­ cery company of this city to distri­ be paid and the profits be divided I THE REX RHEUMATIC RING "However, the principal value coq- fits belonging to the people from bute the entire output of 1904 of among the three members of the on the O R A N The happy couple the Idaho Canning company at Pay­ company in proportion to the shares .eft on the midnight train for a two «1st» in the roadbed ar.d rolling trau-n the caow me« > A p«u. «rd j* Cable Jfc kxiü EvrL« RAPID FIRE CONTEST. Albert Harald, of Adams, was a behind closed doors, they-have laid BOILED gether for Development of Irriga­ Creek — W. A. Bannister Has ♦ Ar« a Wonderful Kr»«l« for tb« Gueaaea on th« East Oregoman tion Interests and for Mutual lo­ Pendleton visitor yesterday Returned From Missouri — Infant themselves open to public censure ' ♦ Rubber Tire Buggies with Cushion Tires PBBMAN6ST CUBE OP ALL Carriages with Leather Trimmicg» which is probably not deserved " ♦ G. H. Gibbs, of Milton. is in the OISEASE8 OP THE KIDXEVS. Buggy are Coming Thick and Fast ot Died From Pneumonia — Wood- formation—Common Interests Surrey» with Cloth Tntnming STOMACH ASD LtVBB. Tarsr ♦ city for a short business visit. The East Oreganian Free Guess Tableu are made at the Pare ths Two Town», ENTREES men arc Expericncing Revival. J. R. GUVELL IS DEAD. Mediciaal Properfra from 18« John E Cleghorn a resident of ♦ Wikvm Moline I’ugjn«-» with Shafts Wilaun M line Hacks with Poie« ing Contest for the Rubber tired » a ter of Medical Lake Being and Hold a Social. J no. I)eerv Buggies with Tops. Joo Deere Hacks with Brakes buggy has developed into a rapid Dr. C J. Smith is in receipt of a Echo, was a Pendleton visitor today Waa 50 Years of Age. and Was ♦ Moline Wagon with Box A Seat Chattanog* Wagon with Bolster Haring» C. H I>emery. of Adams, was In letter from H. E Johnson, of Walla NATURE'S REMEDY Are affair Milton. Feb. 5 — Miss Itela Sam Taken Away by Pneumonia. ’ ROAST the city yesterday for a short visit Dozens and scores of letters have Walla, asking that the Commercial ' They «rill Surd, Ke«tore You to uels who has been here visiting with JDO Deere Gang Plow Pie Broikd Johu Deere Walking Plows James Russel Guyell died at 8:2b come in enclosing money orders and Association of this city be asked ,r> Perfect Health. 25c per boule T I. Evans, of Troutdale, was In Mr and Mrs. J L Frasier, left Tues­ Boiled J no Deere Disc Plows, Caper Sauce this morning at tbe family home wanting a guess on the buggy, and appoint a standing committee from the city yesterday for a short bust- day tor Dayton, in response to a Mecica! Laka Salta - For Rbeuma- Joo. I* ere Lever Harrows with J no Deere Disc Harrow Fritters every day from two to three to a the organization whose duty It shall ness visit. t «m and Skio Diseases Murshrooui sauce message announcing the Illness of near the pump house of the water Home Dressing ♦ works after a short attack of pneu- Mocical Lak« Taklwte - For Dyspe­ dozen or more drop into the office be to look after the progress and VEGETABLES C. W Orton, a well known resi- her mother psia and Stomach Trouble«. monta Mr Guyell waa 50 years ~f ♦ Forks to deposit a guess in the ballot box success of the irrigations projects dent of Vancycle. H<«s « Rakes Boiled Buggy Cushions Is in the city for Miss Rita Ruders. of Walla Wall. age at the time of his death, and Msciical Laks Ointmsnt - The Be«t Two hundred and twenty-three now on foot in this part of the state. a short visit. SALAD Healiag Agent kwowo : has been the guest of Mrs H L has been a resident at thia city foe Wagon Jsck Salad I guesses have been made so far The Walla Walla association is Wheelbarrow Salad Mseiical Laks Sosg-Exce:» an other« William Mosgrove. of Athena, tí *. Frasier tbe past seven years, working for DEH8ERT The probability is that the con­ entering into an irrigation campaign, for the Skin and Compieaion it*d tn tbe city today and transact ­ Conley Plants Is quite til of pneu- the greater part of that time for ♦ Minneapolis Th rest'ng Machine Pie Mselical Laks Plaatsrg For *pr.ia« test will be over in a month or six and will do all in its power to ,«ee and Keducing laflammation Geiser Threshing Machine Pudding monis and is under the care of Dr Charles Hamilton, the clty trees weeks. So you had better hurry if that all of the plans for irrigation in ed business. ■ ♦ Deering Harvesting Machinery with Oak« Mrs. M F. Kelley, of Echo, is in J H Kennedy ■rar ■ you want to put in a guess. Persons their state are pushed to a success­ ; MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFG. CO getting the daily by carrier can Rickie Sections. Rickie Knives Sickle H«ada- Rivet«. Repairs The dfceAX-d leaves a wife and .Miss Florence Stevenson ha» gone ful termination, and they would like the city the guest of friends here Anything else in our line furnished to order • ■Mirai Lake, asé Sptoiar Wish. for a few days children. He was a native of •even notify the office by phone or card to Walla Walla for a visit. to have the co-operation of the asso ­ J ♦ Repairs in season. W W McQueen, a prominent far Mrs. Anna Forsythe is suffering Iowa, and came to this country In ♦ Sole, by Tallman A Co., leading that they want to pay six months cr ciations of this part of the state in mer and fruit man of Milton. is In from an attack of rheumatism snd the early days, with his parents and the same undertaking drugrats, and A. C. Koeppen A a year in advance. lived in various parts of the state For three months paid in advance The Walla Walla people are inter­ the city today. is confined to her room Bros. before settling with his family in ♦ on the daily by carrier, one guess ested in the irrigation plans now be­ ♦ Miss Bertha I »ng has just com­ Mr and Mrs D. P. Hicks, oi Wes is given, for six months two guesses ing considered for the betterment uf ton, are the guests of friends in the pleted a term of school on Couse this city. and for one year five guesses. Some the Butter Creek country, and wish city for a few days Creek and yesterday departed for Poultry Men From Wallowa. one will soon be riding in a hand- to help the scheme, as they consider Dennis Nichols, a ranchman of her home at Pomeroy some and durable rubber tired bug­ any plan tending to the upbuilding J B Pace and J. P. Alumbauga. W. A Bannister r «-turned this Grass Valley. Is in the city for a gy with the compliments of the East of this country will redound directly morning from Missouri, where he both of Wallowa, were in the city Electricton short busings visit. Oregonian. to the benefits of the Walla Walla went several weeks ago to see his yesterday at the Bickers for a short Prompt attsntisn given and all J. W Perringer. the well known business interests, and In their ef­ father, who was injured by a fall while on their way to Walla Walla work sxseutsd properly. Your sewer connection get prices from us on 4 and fanner of Adams, is in the city for PROMINENT FARMER DEAD. forts they naturally look to this city When Mr Bannister left, bis father to attend the poultry show. Both of : ■ leetrieal Supplies of all kinds 6 inch vitrified sewer pipe. a visit of a few days the gentlemen are well known In the for aid and cooperation. wag greatly improved : Frank Romogoux, of Alkali. Passed OFFICI-121 WIST COORT ST. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Bonnett, of The letter will be placed before Mrs D C. Sanderson took her de city, haring visited here many times Complete line of Closets of different sixes, kinds and ♦ Away Thia Morning. Burns, spent Thursday and both of them are prominent (Tribune Building) in the city parture this morning for her home the Commercial Association at its prices Our plumber is the best workman in Pendle­ the guests of friends Frank Romogoux, of Alkali, who next meeting at Pomeroy after a two w«*eks' visit farmers and great fanciers of blood­ ton, and work entrusted to us is done right. ed fowls. After the show at Walla has been dangerously ill for some here. Mrs Seth Dickey, of Milton. was days with pneumonia, died at his G. A. Cowl arrived home from a Walla they will visit in Spokane for LOST HIS HOME. the guest of friends in the city yes a few days before returning to th?lr home this morning at an early hour. Estray Notice ten days' bunting expedition terday for a short time. He was 55 years of age. and has N. B. Johnson's New Farm House l.ast night A. W Connett, an or- homes. Horace Walker, the county com­ ganizer - of the Woodmen of the been for many years one of the Destroyed by Fire. A skillful forger using the name of missioner from Helix, is in the city World, delivered an address to a prominent residents and farmers of The new dwelling of Nels P. John Then strayed from my place. about th* to attend the county court. J. E. Bonnell, a prominent contrae- his part of the county. large audience in the I. O. O. F. son at his foothill farm two miles middle of November, ene dark red sow, der The deceased was a member of the After the address a social tor. defrauded Tacoma business men Mat Mosgrove, one of the promi­ ball. horsed, branded 7 en leit bip, ears marked, so Woodmen, and the funeral will prob­ southeast of Weston was totally de­ out of 3200 Friday stroyed by fire, with all its contents, nent merchants of Milton, waa in tbe time was indulged in. Successors to the Thompson —y-n; while at all only on tip of tall. A reaaoaable ably be held tomorrow afternoon between one and two o’clock yester­ city today for a short visit. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs 621 Miin St. order day morning, says tbe reward will bo paid for Information leading to under the auspices of that B. L. Archer died Tuesday night of Weston H W. Clandeck, of Elgin, was the pneumcnia. and was buried Wednea though definite arrangements have Leader. the recovery of the «amo by ♦♦ «*♦ ♦+****«♦**« •+ ♦♦ guest of the Hotel St. George yes­ day ♦ not as yet been made. Ralph Fol Rev. B. W. Eaken conducted Two little boys and a baby were terday while in the city on a btial- som, of the firm of Baker A Folsom, in the house, besides the parents, the funeral services at the home went to Alkali this morning and will and one of the boys had to jump ness visit. Wednesday. JAMES NAVIN return with the body this evening from a s««cond story window in order Mrs. B. Stanton, of Milton. is in The funeral will be under the aus- to «scape. POLITICS AT ATHENA. Mr Johnson's other five the city for a few days' visit with Oregon pices of the Woodmen. Briggson children were at Weston attending her son. S M. Stanton, and other We have some propositions m City Ticket Nominated to be Voted school. Mr. Johnson got out with relatives and friends. W. < C. R. REDUCED RATE8. real estate which are worth your nothing to wear save his under on March 8. Miss Etta Leach, of Weston, re- We have to keep the chemically pure kind time to Investigate Come in and clothes, and had to borrow outer- turned to her borne this afternoon, How Much It Will Coat to Go and The following ticket ha3 been talk them over with us. for medicine. The same kind is none too garments from a neighbor, H Wad- after a visit in the city with her ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 1M$. Come From World’a Fair. E T WADE A SON. nominated by a non-partisan mass dingham, at whose house tbe home- sister. Mrs. William Krasslg. good for cooking. Many good cooks buy this Office in E O. Building ’Phone CAPITAL......................... SltXMXn. meeting at Athena, to be voted upon Agent Walter Adams, of the W A less family were receiv d. Mrs. Black. 11X1. P. O. Box 324. article here—to, 15, 30 and 60 cent packages. at the annual election on March 8. C. R.. today received a letter from Johnson saved nothing from her V. Romogoux. of Nye, is In the __ Mayor, David Taylor. the Northern Pacific stating the wardrobe except a thin wrapper. In city, navlng come to make arrange­ Our aim is to sell drugs and chemical* that Councilmen. T. J. Kirk, C. A. Bar rates to be in effect to the World’s which she escaped. ments for the funeral of bls father. are just a little better than you find in every Fair over that line. Frank Romogoux, who died at his rett. O. W. Gross, F. O. Rogers. Dr. Interest allowed on tires dspsslta. drug store. A. B. Stone. home yesterday. A round trip to St. I»uis and re­ Exchange bought and sold on all Likes Umatilla County. Recorder. O G. Chamberla.n turn from Portland will cost $67.50; a princ pal points. T J. . Norwood, a contractor and I Treasurer, David Williams. Catarrh is Cured. Special attention given to osilsc- to Chicago and return, without visit­ builder of Pendleton, late of Illinois, For mayor. Mr. Taylor’s selection ing the fair will tost $72.50. and from was in town this week taking a Medical Lake Salts Mfg Co., Spo tlon a. was a renomination, and he is the Portland to St. Ixiuis and return via look at Weston. kane. Wash. He may decide to He was chos­ Chicago will cost $70. Dear Sirs — Catarrh had so af- present Incumbent. locate here, together with Mrs. Nor­ Thompkins, From Pendleton to St. Louis and wood, if satisfied with the building fileted me for years that the sense en by acclamation. Chamberlain and Williams were also return will take $60; to Chicago and outlook, as he is much pleased with of smell was destroyed. I institu­ Be A. C. KOEPPEN a BROTHERS There Carnation Carnation back without visiting the fair, $65; Weston, Its pure water, and natural ted a vigorous treatment with Medi­ nominated by acclamation, were slight contests over the other Sure and to the fair and back by way of advantages. cal Iteke water «»••»»»»•••»»»••»»••••••a •••••••••••••••••••••ass made from Mr. Norwood came to the ■ xtraets Extract« places. Chicago. $62.50. Oregon from Illinois to escape the salts. The treatment helped me and ara A 90-day limit will be placed on cold weather, and feels quite com- from the first), and after a are few *♦♦*♦♦*♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦**4♦ 111 »atti Grand Chief Chastain. the tickets and they will be on sale fortable when he reads of “25 be- weeks the sense of smell returned, Call Good Purs OF PENDLETON. at the ticket offices of the company low’’ at his former home—Weston Treatment Mrs. V. A. Chastain, the grand was continued for a For on three days In May, June, July, Leader. time and resulted In permanent chief of the Rathbone Sisters, met August and September. cure. — E. Allen Green, Medical with the Damona lodge of this city lAke, Wash. last night for her regular visit of In­ Suit for Wages. Have your sewer connections made and your sewer work VOTERS REGISTERING. spection. After the meeting a recep­ J. B. Taylor, a woodchopper, has done by an experienced man who guarantees his work. Work tion was tendered the visiting offle- Romogoux Funeral. filed a lein against the Issuer A Slow Getting Started, But Consider- entrusted to me is never slighted. Jf you place your job in er at the hall. Mrs. Chastain re- Lumber Company to secure Johnson The funeral of Frank Romogoux, my hand* it will be done right and at a resonable price. Poot able Activity Now. turned to her home In Milton this the payment of $80 remainder due who died at his home near Nye yes­ When sewer work means a continuous expense, while first-cla*s work C. F. Kennedy, registration man him for cutting ’ 300.000 «awings terday. was conducted from the morning. Carnation Carnation You lasts a lifetime and causes no trouble or additional cost*. Con- at the courthouse, is pretty busy, He which are now in the yards at Link­ Catholic church this morning at 10 Valuable Real Estate. mountain. He has been cutting o’clock, the services being conduct­ has now registered a total of 425 ton suit me before you give an order for your work ■ xlraets Bxtrasts Go voters and is getting busier M the logs in the mountains since July 6. ed by Father VanderVelden, the Chas. E. Griffith recently sold u to Í are are day* pass. and has received al) of the amount pastor 01 the church. The inter- 20 acre tract of land near the city LEV< ANKENY, President Your W holsioms The Milton justice of the peace due him with the exception of the ment was made in the Olney ceme- to J. H Chapman and Frank U Strong W. F. MATLOCK, Vlss-PreStosmt sent in a batch of 209 affidavits this $80. S. A. Lowell is attorney for the tery, the body being followed to the Phelps for $3.500, or about $175 an Office, Judd Building, Room 12. Phone BUdr 1301 Grocery G. M. RICE, Cashier. | acre.—Milton Eagle. morning from resident« who have complainant. grave by a large procession. IS NO LONGER WITH STATE EXPERIMENT FARM. ECZEMA ON , LITTLE GIRL NEWS OF ATHENA. LIMITED Sleepless Nights for Mother and Awful Suffering of Child $10.95 CURED BY CUTICURA 4 i Had Given up All Hope of Ever Making Any Cure. 4 4 ALEXANDER’S BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE CRABILL Connell Wash. *••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia and lini Disorders Cared HOTEL DE FARMER MENU GOODMAN THOMPSON HARDWARE Company CREAM OF TARTAR. Pendleton Savings Bank KOEPPENS ^R^STORE The First National Bank ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ •••••••••••••••••••I • '• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • * I i Before Putting In J. L. VAUGHN •»»»•••»SSSS » W 4 4 4 H « 4 MEDICAL LAKE TABLETS nM Good Work is the Cheapest Peerless Mushes H. F. SHULTZ ♦»$ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•<♦....................... -—.............. V vi 11111 $ $ $ $ t $ $ n