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•a X i “P I Payant vs. Adélard Payant and W winter, and bls stock are doing McBride, brought in a verdict iu fa- finely. for of the plaintiff, awarding her the There wbh a ball at the home of a ownership of the cattle and other the WUensburgera on Coombs can property asked for. yon Feb. 12. A nice time I h reported 1 In the ease of the state va. Perry by all. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1904. DISCUSSED BY MEMBERS SHEEPMEN WILL MAKS SALT Hunter, accused of larceny from a r Milton. February. 19. — Mrs S P PUBLIC LAND COMMISSION warehouse, and of the larceny of PURCHASES IN PENDLETON. some horses, the Jury reported that Garrigus arrived here yesterday they could not reach an agreement, from Heppner and Is visiting her GIVES BOARD TWENTY-FOUR sister. Mrs. L B Plants. Great Change in Sentiment by Stock- and were dismissed Representative of the Salt Trust Messrs A F; Troyer, E. Hod HOURS TO MAKE CHANGES. men Toward Government Manage Fails to Sell Stpck Salt in Whole SATURDAY’S LOCALS. son. Harry N Waller, Otla g. Ingle ment of the Public Range Lands sale Lots—Home Merchants Will and Walter Morris, the Misses Anna —Villainous Work of Land Fakirs Be Patronized by Local Stockmen D B. Stalter. of Heppner, is in the Liability of Fire Prompted This Ac Black. Iola Van Vranken. Katie Who Speculate on Government city on a brief visit. —Salt Now Quoted at 814 to 816 tion by the Fire Chief—Repairs Stone and Alice Christian will Ko to Pendleton this afternoon to attend O. T. Douglas, of Weston, is in the Undertakinga. „ Per Ton With Prospects of a Re- Will Be Made at Once and All the Christian Endeavor convention city I for a few days' visit. duction. Risky Conditions Will Be Eilmln- Mr. and Mrs John McQuary will Gifford Pinchot and F. H. Newell, W. . L. Strang, of Condon, is in the the a ted Before Monday morning for their Morning— leave in members of the public land commls city for a short visit on business. Douglas Beits, president o. the homestead In Franklin county. Oregon sion recently appointed by the presi- There Is a Possibility of Sloyd Woolgrowers’ Association, W. E. Woods, of Athena, is in the Wash dent arrived in the city yesterday city visiting friends for a short Work Being Discontinued. was in the city today, from his home The school board has elected where they have from Portland. near Pilot R<xk and reports stock in time. M lsses Jessie Williams and Daisy that vicinity in good condition. been attending a convention of wool Athena, is in William McBride, of The school board held a meeting I.ee to teach the primary room* it growers of the Pacific coast. says -Mr. Belts thinks there will be a We can’t describe them, you must see them to really believe On their way the city In attendance on the circuit last night at which one or two the grove. the Denver Post, large amount of old hay left over court. what marvels of tbe tailor art they are and fully realize the Mrs. J L Williamson back they visited the governors of returned this winter, owing to the remarka things happened in a short time. i greatest value* a e are off« ring you. Call and let u* show you Mrs. H O. .Meader, of Prairie thia morning from Walla Walla. different states and secured sugges bly open and mild winter. Sheep- The primary object of the meeting where she was a guest of tions from the executives as to the Pity, is the guest of friend* for a our Hoe. By giving you tbe greatest values that will coenpel Mrs J. men will have some reserve feed to I »■iis the auditing of accounts for the few days M P. Snyder. land and forest reserve laws. you to purchase now. Bee display in corner window. next winter, and hay will begin on Messrs J. N and T. H Samuels This morning they had an inter Mrs. Ella M. Porter, of Weiser, ia past month, but other business net lx- more plentiful In the stock dis have arrived from Dayton and are view with Governor Peabody and af the guest of friends in the city for expected was introduced. tricts. visiting their sisters. Mrs terwards met with a delegation of a few days. J. L For Fire Protection. Speaking of the subject of salt Fraxler and Mrs 8. A Miller. citizens from Garfield county, which W R. Withee, tbe fire chief was for Umatilla county sheep. Mr. Belts jetry E. Muller, a prominent res- Miss I>eslle Schnoble is here thinks the Hbeepmen will unanl- presented facts relating to the re ident of Joseph, is in the city on * present in theory, with a communi F“I deeire to give my voluntary testi storation to entry of the land In business visit. cation which stated that the fire de from lx Crosse. Wash and is a mously agree that it is more profit mony to tbe beneficial effects of your guest of Miss Maytne Nichols. eluded in the Battlement mesa for able to purchase the salt used tn John Bergevin. of Athena, is in partment had made an examination Mrs N J Sanders, who has been Cuticura Remedies. I have suffered est reserve. of the condition of the old academy this county from the home merch- the city during the sessions of the A great change in sentiment re for some time from an excess of uric buildings as regards fire protec- here visiting her sister, Mrs P H ant than to order it from represen- circuit court. lating to government control of the ♦ acid in the blood; and since the middle tion. and had found all desirable McAlcxander. left yesterday for her tativeH of the salt trust. and be at C. C. Darr, one of the prominent conditions home in Anaheim. Cal. ranges has taxen place among the the trouble and expense of unload of last year, from a severe attack of wanting: so much so. in Mr and Mrs R H Kiatner have stockgrowers Mr. Newell says at citizens of Adams, is in the city on fact, that unless the stove connec- ing and storing it. Eczema, chiefly on the scalp, face. ears opened up a restaurant in the J. S. it business today. the convention he attended By purchasing it from home mer tions were changed, that he as fire and neck and on one limb. I was for Richey building seemed to be the general desire that T. W. Ayers. Sr., county judge of i chief, would have to demand that chants, the sheepmen can take any ♦ several months under professional R R. Gibson came down Wednes the government assume control of Morrow county, is in the city visit . the buildings be closed quantity at a time, he may need, * A* 24 hours treatmenu, but the remedies prescribed the ranges and parcel them out be ing his son. T. W. Ayers. Jr., of the ' notification Is allowed for a notifica day from Pomeroy on a short visit and save the cost of storage and the ♦ i were of no avail, and I was gradually tween the sheep and cattlemenn Tallman Drug Company, for a few tion of this kind, school I* being to his wife who ha* been here for consequent loss from handling the ♦ several weeks visiting her sister, salt two or three times, before it ♦ wore, my face was dread- These factions it seems have days. becoming wore held in the houses today, which vir « ♦ A KUNKEL Co , Proprietor* Mrs Ira 8. Troyer I and I lost nearly all my __ fully disfigured grown tired of the endless wars with » reaches the ranches ♦ tually gives the board till Monday W A Jones, of Willard. Or . is a At __ tost, Miss Bertba Adkins who ha* been hair. ¿I . my wife prevailed upon which they sought to settle their Umatilla county uses about MB.- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs to have the changes made. ♦ me to try the Cuticura Remedies and I visiting her sister. Mrs W C 060 |H>unds of stock salt per year for grievances and are anxious that ♦ The board was somewhat surpris W. D. Fletcher. Mr. Jones is a well gave them a thorough trial with the Howard, ha* returned to Heppner there be a third party who will her sheep alone, and the price now most satisfactory results. Tbe disease known young man of Marion coun ed at the notification, for during the ♦ Mr. and Mr. J. E Nicho»* were make decisions and settle contro runs from 114 to 116 per ton in this were thor soon began to disappear and my hair ty. and is In the city to attend the summer the buildings visitors in Walla Walla Wednesday SOUP ♦ versies. It is probable that some city. according to the quality, commenced to grow again. A fresh oughly overhauled and remodeled, convention * A la Barb W ire Cards are out announcing the Hog Wire Poultry Netting action will be taken to place tbe growth of hair is covering my bead, A representative of the salt trust so that everything was thought to marriage of Miss RELI8HEH Mabie Hill of was in the county recently, endear I lands under government control, 8. W. Spencer, a prominent stock- be In the best of condition. How and my limb (although not yet quite Lace Leather Bolts of oring to tell the amount needed to ♦ leather and Rubber Belting Nula Ralph l*moy says Prof Newell. cured) is gradually improving. My wife man from Upper Butter Creek, is In ever they will investigate today, and Freewater and ♦ Rope Cable Jacksou Fork» thinks eo highly of your remedies that Messrs. Pinchot and Newell visit the city today. Stock In that vi will have the change* made tomor Dayton, on March 2. at the bride's Umatilla county * sheepmen, in a ♦ BOILED home she has been purchasing them in order ♦ ed the government irrigation works cinity are doing well and feed is row. wholesale lot. bnt the sheepmen ♦ Rub ter Tire Buggie» with Cushion Tires to make presents to other persons suf in several of the states, and found plentiful for all emergencies. have decided to purchase the sup- * ♦ Carriages with leather Tnmmirg* The contention of the Are chief fering from similar complaints, and, •- the work progressing swiftly. ply as they need It from home mer- ♦ Hurrev* with Cloth Til mining is that the stove pipe* are too closa aa President of the Bible Women’» ♦ ♦ The Truckee canal is the greatest ÜNTREEH chants. to the »«eilings. and that the chim Society, has told the Bible women to undertaking so far Mr. Newell Wilson Moline Hacks with Pute» There is a flurry in the salt mar- ♦ Witorm M »litte Butrgi-» »Uh rhafla report if any case should c ome under neys are in an unsafe condition, as Joo Ileere Buggie* with Tope. Joo. Deere Hacks with Brake» says that land fakirs are victimiz ket just now, and Pendleton mer their notice when a poor person is eo left by the carpenter* In remodel ♦ ♦ ing hundreds of people in regard to afflicted, so that your remedies may be chants expect to be able to effect a * Moline Waguu with Box A S«at Chattanoga Wagon with Bolster riprinca ing the interior the chimneys were ROAHT this enterprise "It should be gen resorted to.“ reduction from the prices quoted at boarded over and holes made where * J no Deere Gang Plow Pie B rolled Jz»hn Deere Walking Plows erally known," he said "that there this time. ROBERT ISAAC FINNKMORE, the pipe* from the storca entered. NEW BRICK BUILDING ♦ Boded Juo Deere Disc Plows, Caper Sau -e « will be no water available in this > It requires 200 pounds of salt per (Judge of the Natal Supreme Court) These holes »0 the Are chief say*, DEATH OF PROMINENT Joo Deere Lever Harrow» with J no Deere Dtoc Harrow Fritter* ♦ WILL BE BUILT SOON. district before 1905. Grafters are Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Oct 29, 1901. month for a band of 2.000 head of ♦ « are no bigger than the thimbles of Murwhraofn Sauce Home iJrewiing CITIZEN LAST NIGHT. the flue, so that the pipes touch the rushing ignorant people Into tbe dis sheep ♦ VEGETABLE» trict and charging them from 850 to Hœs Bake* wood all around Boiled Buggy Cush tn ua ♦ Death of Old Gentleman From Par- ♦ Forks 8100 for locating the1 land for them. Farm Near Stanton Sold. « » SALAD Once or twice the woodwork has alysis—Survived Hia Wife Three The land is absolutely worthless Indirect Cause of Death Was an Old caught fire and was put out by tbe Wagon Jack Salad I Joseph Ringel and wife have sold ♦ Wheelbarrow Salad “ Week»—Nm* Children Survive to J. E. Ringel for 82.500. all of the ♦ desert at tbe present time and there Injury to Hie Neck and Throat. pupil* and teachers. DESSERT ♦ It will re- « Minneapolis Threeb'tig Machine Pie is no way of making a living on It Them—Methodist Revival Contm- ( southwest quarter of section 8. in Causing Congestion — Was 56 quire but slight effort and expense ♦ ♦ Geiser Threshing Machine Pudding Homesteaders must live on tbe land township 5. north of range 33 east, « ues—Rawl Miller I* Sick at Home | Year* of Age—Was a Progressive. to remedy the defect, however, and Not an ordinary article but some Deering Harvesting Machinery with Cake to make their entry good, but it Is containing 160 acres of land in the ♦ or delay will be exper no trouble — Henry Well-to-do Citizen. D'll Severely Cut His vi>inity of Stanton. bii-kle Sections. Sickle Knives Sickle H«ads Rivets. Repair* thing extraordinary is impossible for them to live on most ianced by tise schools of Its ac- ♦ ♦ Anything else in our line furnished to order Hand. of this land until water comes." count. Repair* tn season. John Southwell, one of the Prom Very little opposition has been A snowslide at Thunder Mountain ♦ Relating to Sloyd Department. Athena, Feb 16—The old corner on _ Saturday killed Robert Larson, a ♦ eg... met with by people in regard to es itent rtaidents of the connty. died The matter of the discontinuance saloon Is being torn away to make miner. tablishing forest reserves, and the In this city last night after a »tort of tbe Sloyd department at the high room for a new brick, which will be settlers all seemed generally in illness at the age of 56 years. Mr. Southwell was one of the school for the rest of the year was commenced a* K«>n a« the weather ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦> favor of it. Tbe opposition comes. ♦ w<)i known stockmen of the county, discussed at the meeting. W. w. will permit It will be a big im It is said, from other sources. ♦ ♦ and had been in business on Birch Le Masters, who has been at the provement to the city ♦ ♦ creek for nany years. He was a head of the department thus far. ORVILLE COFFMAN APPOINT ♦ Hugh Worthington's brother. A P ♦ great friend cf the public schools, has been teaching under a perm IL Worthington deputy United States ♦ ED ON JEFFERSON GUARDS. and was one of the prominent mem and through a ♦ misunderstanding, marshal, spent Sunday here. For medic in *1 use as well as ♦ bers of the school board in tbe dis failed to take the teachers’ exami ♦ for salads and table use. Guards Ars Drilled Police Who Have trict in which he lived. ♦ 8 L. Spencer's niece. Mr* Anna nation held in this city a short lime ♦ Thia is tbe highest quality James, who has been visiting at the • Your sewer connection get prices from us on 4 and Charge of St Louis Fair Grounds Early in the winter be moved his ago. and is consequently now with and purest oil made. ♦ Don't be satisfied to move ♦ 6 inch vitrified sewer pipe. and Buildings and Will Have Best family to this city in order that nls out a legal permit to teach. It is 'n Spencer home, received a telegram | Sold exclusively in Pen ♦ along in the same old way for stating that her husband's store had : ♦ dleton by better the power of the board to grant him could have the ♦ of Chances to Sec and Learn at children low wages. We can help you She left the same evening ! Complete line of Closets of different sizes, kinds and ♦ school advantages, and it was while I a permit until the next examination, burned carve out a mceewsful carer. ♦ the Exposition. .prices Our plumber is the best workman in Pendle visiting his children that he died. but whether or not this «ill be done for Oregon City. Tbou«uds have inc teased their ♦ Mr and Mr* Alex Ruhs’ niece. . On Saturday last Mr. Southwell has not yet been decided salaries by following our plan. ton. and work entrusted to us is done right. Orville Coffman, one of the well We can train you Tn »jare time Mis* Wilson, of Halsey, who spent came into town and soon after *tia In the event of their not granting known young men t»f this city, has and at «mall co-t for any of the arrival was taken sick, having been tbe permit the Sloyd work will be a week here returned home Toe* t ♦ been appointed one of the Jefferson following position»: for several days threatened with discontinued for the rest of the day. ♦ Guards for the St. Louis Exposition the grip. The immediate cause of year, as they have no new teacher Dr and Mrs Anderson spent this ♦ by President Francis, of the exposi his death was lung congestion, in view at this time. w'eek in Portland ♦ tion board. though the demise was indirectly ♦ Tbe revival meeting at the M. E The Jefferson Guards are the drill All persons knowing brought about by, an old injury. RIDGE ITEMS. ♦ church still continue* with a crowd I ed and uniformed police who will themselves to be in Seme years ago. while working with ed house every night. guard the grounds and buildings at S-cce*sor* to the Thnmginti > an; debted to me will a thresher, one of the belts flew off Columbia From College Student the fair, and the position is a very There are a large number of peo a pulley near where Mr. Southwell call and settle their 621 Maia 8t. Oakesdale '— Presbyterian Social pie from Athena who are attending desirable one. as it wi 1 give the was standing, and struck him aero** their accounts as I holder a chance to see the fair in ♦ —Successful Leap Year Bal L-Vis- the C. E convention at Pendleton, the reck, cutting a great gash in his CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS need the money. ♦ all of its phases and from the in threat. This injury nearly coat the itora From and at Walla Walla and also the revival al the Chris- ' side. tian church. Box 799 ........................................................ ................... .. ................................. man hi* life, and since recovering and Other Points. Mr. Coffman is the only appointee Mrs Daisy Scott and little daugh he had never been able to raise from this state so far. He is an Milton. Feb 1*—President J M ter have tgcovere.; from a «ever* a' SCRANTON,PA phlegm from his throat or lungs, so employe of the Woolen Mills, and Dixon returned yesterday from tack of the grip. that when the mucus formed dur Or rail sa ear ¡»ral 'rprrtfata- has lived in this city for a number Walla Walla, where he had been re Mr J B Saylor left yesterday for his lire. T Brarktaf, 137 Lrr rtrrrt of years, being a son of William ing the attack of the grip. off ceiving treatment for blood poison. Butur creek ranch, where he has a Southwell was unable to throw it Prailrtrn, Ort. Coffman, one of tbe old residents of He is greatly Improved, and in a few and the congestion was formed. the city. days will be able to resume hia large herd of cattle Raw I Miller Las been sick st home Racine Buggies and Hacks curies at Columbia College ST. LOUIS BOOKLETS. TWO SUITS BROUGHT, Mr and Mrs R B May. of Walla for the past week Bain Wagons Mr. and Mrs William WHaby s O. R. and N. Company Distributing Walla, were the guests Friday snd daughter. Mrs Fred Kershaw, and Ona for an Injunction, the Other to Saturday of Mr. and Mr« L « Ho Valuable Literature, her little daughter, from Wallula, Quiet Title. Should have that best of The passenger department of the ghn are visiting at the Willaby home. is here Thomason from Albert Amalfa Weidert has brought suit O R and N. is distributing one of H. Banks, of thi* rity. died Sun against John Weidert for an injunc- the most beautiful souvenir* of the Dayton, Wash . on a visit to bls day. February 14. at the home of his mother. Airs. S R. Hudson. selling tion to restrain him from St. Louis Exposition yet issued. Briton Gray arrived here Saturday daughter. Mr* N C. Dickenson He property in this state. She alleges It gives all the dedicatory cere from Oakesdale, and will attend Co was about 76 year* old. and has DRY and FINE, that that she was married to the defend atonies in detail, half tone engrav been an invalid for several months, ant in April. 1903. and that shortly ings of the most of the elegant lumbia College you will find with par Miss Bertha Adkins attended a ever since he had a stroke of afterwards the defendant began an bnildings and scenes on different alysls H»> survived hl* aged wife party in Weston Saturday night action in the superior court of King portions of the grounds. about three weeks county, Washington, for a divorce, The most valued lorttan of the given by President and Mrs. French. Mr Banka was united in mar Mr. and Mrs C. E Berry returned in order to defraud his wife out of booklet ia a colored map showing in riage November 8. 1851 to Martha her right to the property. She glowing tints the various sequin- Saturday from a week's visit at J Sberrod in Arkansas, They cross- claims that the defendant has 840 riona of territory made since the Walla Walls ed the plains in 1874. and settled Mrs Bert Winans of Walla Walia acres of land in this connty worth fouodat.on of the government. near Athena, where they have lived Celebrated Hodges Line of Headers, Mowers, 830,000. which he is trying to sell DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS Tbe reading matter is descriptl;e is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas since. To this union 12 children Spence, at her home three miles Binders and Rakes She aska for an injunction pending of the features of the fair and the were born, nine of whom are still As a slight break may end In a great the settlement of the divorce pro events that have taken place in con above town Houser & Haines* Combined Harvesters living. Tbelr children are as fol catastrophe. Better send your vehi- Mrs. John Gross, who has been ceedings, Hailey A Lowell are her nection with tbe building and dedl lows: Mrs. N. C. Dickenson, of cles to Neagle Bros, and have neces Hub Axle Grease Machine Oils the guest of Mrs. F. J. Beale, has attorneys. cation of the fair. this city; J. N Banks, of Riparia. sary repair* m de as soon as they returned to her home at Walls - Belting, Lace Leather and Supplies A suit was filed this morning by Wash ; Samual A. Banks, of Sabas- are apparent. Our prices are rea Wa'la. Christina Walker vs. D. McDonald, CHILD BADLY HURT. topoi. Cal.; Wilson B Banks, who sonable and low and our workmen- Extras of All Kinds last night the members of the It is a suit brought to settle the died in July. 1902. at Ukiah; AlfreJ ship first-class in all respects, and ownership of a narrow strip of land vourg Boy'* Head Bruised by a Presbyterian church gave a social Banks, of Pendleton; Thomas Banks, small repairs are just as cheerfully The leap year ball given by the who died near Athena in 1880; H P. looked after as complete renovation between the Walker and the Mc Wagon Wheel at Deapain Gulch, ladle* Friday night was quite a suc Donald places, about three and a Frank. the 4-year-old son of Alfred Banks, of Mabson. Wash.; Mrs. M Winona wagons and buggies are the financially. J. Eads, of Cory. Idaho; Mrs. M 8. best. We sell them. half miles north of Weston, and tbe Friedley. one of the old residents of cess. both socially and Successor to Umatilla Implement Co- Pendleton, Ore. same contention has been through Des pain gulch, was run over by a Sixty couples were present. Sberrod. who died near Athens. in Miss Jennie Howard who has been 1902; George Banks, of the supreme court, back and forth wagon yesterday afternoon, and is Portlxnd; .............................................................................................................. S »ver Gaaoilae Fosirev-Satv and rellsbia through the circuit court, and at now at the hospital I I na critical eon- here vivftlng with her brother. Prof. Mrs Ida E. French, of Ukiah, and Saturday William 8. Banks, of this city last non-suited, until the value of the dition. The little 1 fellow was riding W. C. Howard, returned *■ land has been eaten up a dozen ing the wagon and was thrown from to her home at Pendleton. Mr Banks' funeral was conducted times In the costs. Carter A Raley the seat, striking in front of the in the M. E. church, by Rev. Armfield NEWS OF MILTON. are attorneys for the plaintiff. wheel, which ran over his head, today The Interment was made in making a great dent In one side of the Athena cemetery. STRAIN'S PAMPHLET the skull, He wag brought to this Pneumonia Around Pilot Rock Henry Dill received an ugly gash The Sick are Generally Recover- on his hand Saturday night at the city in an unconscious condition, New Edition to Be Issued From the but it la thought that he will re- ing— Very Little Feeding Has Rosenzweig residence, while helping Prasa of the East Oregonian In cover. Been Done — Several Valentine put out the Are that destroy««d a part the Near Future. Transacts a general banking suelneee Balls in the Vicinity, and all Much of the residence. County Assessor C. P. Strain has Public 8chool at Irrigon. Enjoyed. for the Interoat allowed an time aapaaita. enjoyed a strong demand The county court of Grant county CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETING Ridge. Feb. 18 —H. R Exchange bought and soli on all first edition of his pamphlet on rail- has created a school district for Ir McBroom road assessments, which was Issued rigon, the new town at principal peinta. Stokes, encountered the second blizzard last Democratic Comm-ttce Fixes Date Special attention given to co 11 sc about three months ago, and which seven miles west of Umatilla and en week as he was carrying the Gur of the First Meeting for the Cam i tions. is now almost exhausted. , election of officers will be held on dane mall, and as a result he la 1 paign. Orders have come In from ail over February 24. A private school Is about laid up. He says his two cordially eadorae* thi* news of good ebsee The democratic county central I the Northwest, from individuals now running under the management oldest daughters have been on the W. J FURNISH, President to ail (uflerer* from divorder* or ailments of clubs and corporations, interested In of Miss Swain, and she will be em sick list, but are now improving; committee of Umatilla county, has J. N. TffAL, Vice-President KIDNEY5, BLADDER, T. J. MORRIK Caaktor. the vital question of assessment and ployed as teacher In the public also that the children of Mr. and fixed the date of the first meeting to prepare for the coming campaign, LUNGS or SPINE J. W. MALONEY. Ass'! Cash.or taxation. Especially is the demand school immediately upon organiza- Mrs. H. ('. Nelson are recovering for the books strong in the state of tion. Bonds tor a new school house that cause the scute pain or duil, g-iading* Several cases of pneumonia arc oq March 30. 1904. at the court house in this city. eahauating ache which »hatter* even that Washington, where the assessors will be voted upon about March 20. reported around Pilot Rock A. D. Stillman i* chairman and A. strongest nervous system. A CURE—ne»s have recently held a convention in and the new village is taking on 'Ve had five Inches of mow the quick, sure and pleacant is at y«ur call. the interest of higher railroad as metropolitan airs rapidly. 9th. On the 11th ft snowed and C. Haley is secretary of the county Science, which is deeply interested in thia OF PKNDUFTON. In committee. Vacancies sessments. blew a blizzard all day, drifting central CURE, hu DB-ned it MEDICAL LAKQ Country Roads Are Bad. A larger edition will be Issued this everything Into the canyons The the precincts will be filled at this PLASTE.RS. Thete FUsttrt are made ©f CAPITAL time, in order to meet the constant J. A. Mclxiughlin. of Gurdane. la 12th it blew and rai.ied all day and meeting and the committee organlz clean, a«eett delicate, p^wcrfully'active. SURPLUS demand for the books. Farmers' in the city after supplies for his the 14th and 15th rained all day. ed for active work M a natural Gusu and Fulvtnicd evaporati©«? Transacts a general banking boat- clubs, Mr The creeks are raising. granges, county officials. lumber camp and mill hands. formad Crystal* from MealCll — Lake« WBSnmfton, nit that mirn marre’ \ V ly ol of co ncentrated i.cenTrated he*bh htal’h c e' ementa, cmer.tr rormea rrou nssa. Exchange and telegraphic trans newspapers and all others Interest McLaughlin owns the Gurdane saw _ a t v (.ryitaii . v _ □ — — t ah. — »»• —_ «*-* .« ... ... DEATH OF A CHILD. which is ths new wonder of the medical profession. The stalwart Indiana v. ho 1. -g dwelt al. at thia body of « Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Simonton fers sold on San Francisco, Naw York, >*d In the subject of taxation are mill. 45 miles southwest of this city. most remarkable hygienic watera in all the world, conaidered it a gift t-> therrsekes direct fr< m the Great > and family are going to Milton and Chicago and principal polnta In the studying this live* from all outiide outride intrusion intrudi.» ; • but hut pr^rfM r..--, AZ»<ae moving swsAvm.a the* tian, waaa toma n»ade wa.la it% Js— ; * Spirit, and guarded it with their live» on. bat pamphlet earnestly, and reports the roads in bad condi Athena to visit and see after their Little Daughter of Charles Olcott Northwest tresturct available There is nobbed to xuffer^from the destroy ing aliments we have mentioned, Taken Away by Pneumonia, and Mr. Strain's book has caused tion most of the way out The snow cattle. a singlb moment more, for Medical Lake PI --------- as Ur* ate "ihrnT jwri. ’t'c'l kF. XViih Nature’* owal Drafts drawn on China, Japan and the subject to be thoroughly investi is drifted in the roads in many r------- » . .... There was a ball at Pilot Rock and Ruth Olcott, the 5 year-old daugh Europe. unrivaled tatstii means agamit agaioat pain snd disease, they search out, out. conquer and an I eradicate crai.cate nt :t* «sue. caci * gated in the entire Northwest. places and they are washed out Alba the 12th. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olcott, Makes collections on rone enable ALL DRUOaiST.S SELL MEtNCaL L*kB PLASTER». 2k EACH badly. He carried over about 250,- Jas. L. Marcum took his horses died at the family home this after terms. CIRCUIT COURT 000 feet of lumber this winter, and yesterday from the st raw fields. noon at 2 o'clock, after a two weeks' riStNCAL LAKS TABLETS wall» a «parSItas. Mw Tank thaï puri**» »t'vngeunt *»J KUS» up. T« • will start the mill again, as soon ns Wm. Futter has about recovered illness with pneumonia. LEV. ANKENY, President Verdict Found in Payant Caae— the market demands. MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MPQ. CO., Sole Mirs., New York and Spokane, Wash, / from his severe attack 01 grip. He Mr. and Mrs. Olcott moved into w. F. MATLOCK, Vlae PreeMan t Could Not Agree in Hunter went home yesterday to attend the the city last fall from their ranch G. M. RICE, Cashier. " - — .ar « ( Case. The Palmer hardware Htore in Ba funeral of Mrs. Sam Clarke of near here in order to send their chil FOK SALE AT THE EAST OBEOON1AN Ukiah The circuit court has adjourned ker City, was burglarized dren to school. The arrangements Friday office—Large bundle* of newspapers, morning, and >200 worth of guns H. C- Nelson of Gurdane is report for the funeral have not as yet been coutslnlng over 100 big papers, can b* ob until the next regular term. tained for 25 cents a bundle. For sale by Tailman A Co., Leading Druggist*, and A. C. Koeppen A Bros. The jury in the case of Eleanor and pocket knives stolen. ed to have fed but three days thia made. I SPECIAL SUIT SALE t LIST MEETING OF MR. JUSTICE FIHNEMORE t♦ 4 Suits 8>ld for less than the coat of the cloth. You can take your choice of any $15.00, $18(X) or $20.00 tailor made fluifu for ♦ 4 $10.95 ♦ : i 4 4 TO CUTICURA The World Is Cuticura's Field. Used Wherever Civilization Has Penetrated. ALEXANDER’S DEPARTMENT STORE 4 I 4 4 HOTEL DE FARMER Í •. jf ♦ 4 ♦ / ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Hilfs Pare California Olive Oil MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE WORLD Before Putting In DESPAIN & CLARK GOODMAN THOMPSON HARDWARE Company ♦ ♦ Conrad Platzoeder Farm Machinery for all Purposes Meat Market eesossos YOU WOOD FLYING DUTCHMAN AND CANTON PLOWS and HARROWS SUPERIOR DRILLS I P. P. COLLIER Estray Notice FRED WEBER JAMES NAVIN Oregon Briggson »EAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS MEDICAL LAME PLASTER 'N The Doctor * The First National Bank I T J