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BREVITIES. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1904. ASKED TO EXHIBIT ALL OREGON COUNTIES Swell slippers at Teutsch's. Best shoe repairing at Teutsch's. New ready made skirts arriving daily at Teutsch's. Children's school shoes that wear and look well at Teutsch'x Gnuine Bull and Bear edition of "The Pit," the latest. Nolf's. William Loyd, of Milton, is in (he city today on a business trip. Baled alfalfa hay for sale. Ad Iress Box 123. Pendleton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thomas of l-i Grande, visited in the city yester- day. Get your clothes cleaned and pressed at Joerger's, 126 West Court street. Conductor Frank Coykendall of l.a Grande, is visiting his family here for a few days. Mrs. D. W. Boyles and Mrs. J H. Freeman, of Salem, are guests at the Hotel St. George. Miss Dora My rick, a popular clerk at the Boston Store. Is visiting »t Athena for a few days. J. H. Dunlap, a lumberman of Cas- cade Locks, spent the day in Pendle- ten on business yesterday. C. E. Bade, a prominent contrac tor of Portland, is in the city for a short time on a business visit. Men'i hats cleaned and blocked; lothes cleaned and pressed. J. J 'omegvs' 222 East Court street. George S. Craige. one of the prom inent residents of Enterprise, was a Pendleton business visitor today. Miss Ruth Thornton and Miss Grace Barlow of The Dalles, were the gnests of friends in the city yes- erday. I LOOKING UP INHERITANCE. Barlow People Representing Them selves to Be Heirs of S. J. Olney. WHEAT IS HIGHER IN ALL THE MARKETS. Raise of Three Cents in New York— Activity Felt in All the Great Mar. ita Fev*r kets—War is Making Felt in the Pits of All the Leading Shipping Centers. Judge Thomas Fitz Gerald is in receipt of a couple of letters from Miss Bessie Sheppard, of Barlow, concerning asking for information the death and last will of Stephen J Olney. SOMEWHAT UNPROMISING According to the story told, Mr. PROSPECT IN SOME WAY8. Olney made a will nome years ago In which he left all of his property to the mother of the writer and her Very Small Margin In Sight for the two children She Is of the opinion, Middleman — Profit Possible Only however, that a later will was after Unieas the wards made by which the property General Market Ad- was given to relatives. The inqulr vancea i or the Price Falls— er would like to have the matter Chances for the War Effecting an looked up. however, and If there 1» Advance In Wool Are Conaidered no later will would like to have a Nebuloua little slice of the goods and chattels Increase in Size of left by the founder of the cemetery. Clip. ported is generally believed, The flow is thought to have lasted but a short time, however. W. A C. R. OFFICIALS. Visited Pendleton on Annual Tour wf Inspection, Leaving This Morn ing. A special train bearing a parly of Paclfl'', officials of the Northern visited the city last night and left this morning for Walla Walla and way points on the W. A C. R The gentlemen were on their annual tour of Inspection and will visit all • h breaches of the system in the West be,‘ore returning to their offices. Those in the party were Mr. Levy, of Tacoma, the assistant to the pres ident; Thomas Cooper, of St. Patil the general manager; J N. Hanforl. of St. Paul, the second vice-presi dent ; A. E. Law, of Tacoma, the asHistant general superintendent, and Joseph McCabe, the vlce-preal- dent of the W A C R.; S B Calder head, tbe general passenger agent; and J. G. Cuttier, the treasurer, all officials of the W A C. R with bead quarters at Walla Walla CLAIMED RAILROADER'8 WIFE DOCTO.1ED HIS TEA. End of the First Week of Married Felicity for Mr. Legg and Hie Wife of Pleasant Valley — The Tes Killed a Dog and Made Mr. Legg Sick, and He at Once Concluded Something Was Wrong. sons who realize the benefit of auch an inatitution, contribute to lta aup- port and the promoters expect to make Improvements as it becomes more firmly established—The Dalles Chronicle. Creamery for Lewiston. George D. Goodhue of the Com mercial Creamery Company of Sa lem, Oregon, returned to the city yesterday from the reservation coun try, where he has been In the inter ests of the project to install a cream ery plant In Lewiston For several months Mr. Goodhue's company has been desirous of entering the Lewla- tm country, and an-active canvass of the country was commenced sev eral weeks ago. Mr Goodhue has been In the reservation country tor the past week and has spent most of the time In the Summit, Gifford a.id Melrose countries. "The prospects are very encour aging," said Mr. Goodhue yesterday, "and with a continuation of the suc cess with which we have labored for the past week, there will be little d-wbf about the establishing of the creamery here. We now have about Vo cows pledged and have canvass- d onlz a small part of the country that we exitct to serve with the creamery. The entire Camas Prairie and the country Immediately tribp- t*ry to the Clearwater river has not been visited as well as the Webb ridge country and other large sec- th ns that have given assurances <-f liberal support. West we find to be the greatest difficulty is providing means for the transportation of die cream from the farms to the railroad station, but we expect that before the canvass Is completed a suffirent number of cows will be secured lu each community to reduce to a res »enable cost the transportation of the cream —I>-wlston Tribune Chicago. Feb. 25.—All markets are higher today. The East Oregonian Is In receipt Armour's operations and the un of the telegram printed below, giv settled condition of the European ing details of an alleged attempt Special Space Privileges Can Be war situation contributed, but the at husband poisoning near Baker high cables from the continent were Early — Secured by Responding City: the principal cause of the ad- Cities. Counties and Commerci »I RESTRAINING ORDER. vances here. Pleasant Valley, Feb. 25—(Spec Jacob Scheurman, who last year Bodies Will Be Urged to Make May options in wheat opened at bought wool for the Pendleton mills, ial to tbe East Oregonian.)—Mrs. L Commendable Showing—Time for $1.05, an advance of lc from the Mr. Ely Must Keep the Peace, Ac- has not yet decided whether or not M I^»gg tried to poison her hus close of yesterday, Under the war Erecting Buildings Drawing Near cording to an Order of the Court. be will buy for tbe same people this band, a fireman on the O. R. A N . news !t reached the top at $1.06%. —State Should Be Well Repre A restraining order was Issued year, or «whether he will act indo last night at the supper table, by but later reached to »1.04M. The sented. this morning by Judge Ellis In the pendently. He is not very unthusi- giving him doctored tea. close was at |1.0<H. an advance of case of Matilda Ely vs. Ixmis Ely. astice concerning the outlook, from I^at night about 6:15 o'clock. Mr yesterday, 2lec since The plaintiff asked the court for the a buyer's point of view, however, as The Lewis and Clark Exposition Legg went out on some errand, and Old July opened at 94Hc. was 97c Company has sent out official invi when he came back to the houae, GET RID OF DOGS. as the top and 5H%c as the low. It order, as she Is afraid of her hus they made no money last year and tations to the different counties ot supper was ready. He «at down, closed at 967 hc bid and 97c asked, an band. claiming that he has threaten this season the market promises to ed her and will, unless restrained, be practically the same as it was General Crusade Against Oregon to make an exhibit and con- Superflu anted his tea and complained to advance of 27»c. last. tract for space at the fair. Mrs. l>»gg that it did not taste right New York opened at 93S»c and cause her trouble while the suit is ous Canines Thia Spring. Cities, municipalities and counties She then put two spoonsful of sugar Very Narrow Margin. later climbed to 96%c as the highes* pending. This is the case In which Only four councilmen appeared m In it, but ho objected to so much are invited to take active part in price of the day. It closed at 96Sc. the plaintiff alleges her husband The wool bought here and I ahlp- beat her In the face with a hot stove the scene last night, and as a result sugar, and every city and organized commercial becoming auspicious, an admi.ee of 27»c. ped East for »ale cost Mr. Scheur- I Those who ;x>ure<l some out into a saucer, and body in the state will receive the Active buying of corn caused ad hook, and otherwise mistreated her. man 48 cents, and be is now selling there was no meeting same circular invitation. May closed vances in all options. it for an advance of Vi cent, and did come, however, talked things putting aome milk with it, fed it to The official invitation to Umatilla BAPTIST SUPPLY PASTOR. It killed the do^ In H*c higher aud July l^«c up. out of this has to come the interest over, and it is probable that at the a little dog county is as follows: The various markets ranged as fol- on the investment, storage and next meeting the city pound will be about three minutes Rev. McKee, of McMinnville. Will other charges, so that tbe margin la moved, by order of the council, to I-egg turned and looked at his Portland. Ore.. Feb. 21, 1904. lows: some place not so near the center wife and asked her if she intended An official invitation is hereby ex Close. Open. Wheat— Preach Here Neat Sunday. very small the tea for him. She took tended to Umatilla county to make New July. . . .$ 93S $ 96 The demand this year is about the of the town. Rev H. C McKee, of McMinnville, Marshal Carney Is also about to ance of the tea. making believe she a special exhibit, either in its own ’. 06 s May ............. .... 1.05 same a* a year ago. and there will has been secured to preach at the behalf or In connection with some 97 Mr. and Mrs. Guv Wade will leave Old July ... ..............94 H be more wool from this part of the Inaugurate a crusade arainst *he »as going to drink it but threw it , Pendleton has more dogs tc out. other body, municipal or otherwise, for Honolulu about the first of April May ............. .... 1.05 1.06*« Baptist church in this city from now country at least, and taking every- dogs until the regular pastor arrives from the square inch than any other plat e l-egg's taste of the tea bagan to at the Lewis and Clark Centennii) where they will make their home in thing into consideration, it is very the east in April. Mr. McKee will Exposition to be held In Portland in the future. likely that the buyers will not be on the map, and those found with affec« him, and by the time he got RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. be here next Sunday and will preach out a license will be of short dura zutaide his wife fainted, and be 1905. It is the purpose of the ex Coffee—Mocha and Java. best. 40c both morning and evening. He was willing to give as much as at the Will R King, of Ontario, was a e tion, if the purpose of tbe officers ailed to a passerby who helped him position to encourage comprehensive last sales They want a margin of per lb ; next grade 35c per lb; lower formerly pastor of the Baptist is carried out. They will slay every move her into the house. A doctor exhibits by counties aud by chain visitor in the city for a short time grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; church at Athena, and has preached about a cent a pound, and will at one found that has no one interest was sent for He arrived on tbe mid bers of commerce, boards of trade between trains this morning, wnile package coffee. 20c per lb in his wav home from a trip to Port at various points in this part of the tempt to buy at aueb a figure as ed enough in its existence to put up night train, but it is understood he and otter commercial organizations will give them this after the charges Rice—Best head rice. 15c per lb.: state, being well known here. failed to find tbe woman waa poison For exhibits of this character, il land. of transportation, scouring and inci a few cents as a ransom. next grade. per lb. ed. — Both are up and around today, lustrating the . resources, industries dentals are counted in. Whether Sugar—Cane granulated, best $6 aU but no action has been taken, and and progress of communities, the the growers will stand for this is per sack; do 14 lbs $1. the public is in the dark as to what following regulations have been pro not know, for they were not satis Salt—Coarse. $1.10 per 100; table,! will be done vided ; fied with the process last spring, $2.50 per 100. Legg is a fireman on the O. R A First The preparing and Install and it is hardly likely that they will Flour—B B.. $4.25 per barrel; N. and is about 50 years of age. His ing of exhibits by counties or or smile when the market falls. Tbe Walters'. $4 25 per barrel. $1.10 per wife is 21. and waa, before her mar ganizations will be left to the coun buyers claim to be about standing sack. -iage. Miss Lillie Schaefer. They ties or organizations in whose name CALLED TO PORTLAND BY CLERK AT HOTEL ST. even on their buys, and desire a PROVISIONS OF THE Blood Purifier and System T oom ? Bacon—14618c per lb. were married in Pleasant Valley on or under whose authority the ex cent margin, so that, in order to get per lb. Ham — 176 18c GEORGE SAID HE 010. A BROTHER'S SICKNESS. LAW THAT GOVERNS. February 18. hibits are made. Counties or organ this, either the market will hare to Coal oil—$165 for 5 gallons. |3 Î5 izations may erect separate build rise or the price to fall. per case. s Stock Slide Down Mountains. ings. or may install their exhibits Substitute Teacher in City Schools— io Claimed That C. L. Miner Lifted Possible Influence of War. Lard—70c 5 pounds; $1 40 Three Per Cent Rebate if Paid Be H D. Bean arrived in the city ye* in the state building of the state *n pounds. Mrs. Hayes Returns Improved in About Forty Dollars Which Did The war is brought out to bear on fore March 15— Delinquent After i-rday from the upper Salmon river which the county o^. organization ’« Health—Returning to British Co Not Belong to Him. , While the the former proposition and tbe con located. April 1, if No Part is Paid—If Half -ountry when- be la engaged in the VEGETABLES. Space will be provided on the ex lumbia—Leg Broken by Fractious Clerk's Back Was Turned—Made tention is that if it hangs on for an Paid by April 1, Remainder Not ■tock business Mr. Bean states that extended time the cloth makers will he stock in the Salmon river coun- Carrots. 2c per lb. position grounds for all buildings Horae—A. M Elam Has Returned His Get-Away, But Warrants Are get the benefit of an .ncreased de HEE OUR WINDOW Delinquent Until Oct 1—Personal ry has done remarkably well during » Parsnips. 10 lbs 25c. and organiza erected by counties From Cuba. Out for Him. mand. and woo) will rise as the de Property Tax Must Be Paid by he winter but that an unusually ou will unde, stand why it b a Potatoes, lc per )b. tions and no charge will be made mand jrows That is a good deal in Urge number have been lost by fa’J- specification Garlic, 10c per lb. First Monday in Aprit the beet therefor. Plans and ng over tbe steep precipices in the Milton. Feb. 23.—Mrs. Mary Luc- Cabbage. 3c per lb. C. L Miner, a stranger in the city, the nature of a dream at tbe pres for such buildings shall be submit- ■reiks of the river. These acci- Onions. 3c per lb. ted to the director-general for his ington has returned to Walla Walla who baa been stopping at the Hotel ent time, however, as the summer is Taxpaying is the order of the day lets are caused by the open winter Radishes. 5c per bunch. after a week’s visit with her sister. St George for several day«, is ac coming on and it will be a long time approval. nd warm days causing tbe stock ’o Green onions. 5c per bunch. cused of doing a little sleight-of- before tbe demand would be creat and the provlaions of the tax tea Second. All collective exhibits Mrs. John Miller. TALLMAN A CO. e e ed and unless it was pretty certain the •lip and lose their lb make interesting reading for Walla Walla spinach. 5c per footing while Miss Margarite Winniford. one of • hand work this morning just before made by counties and trade organi e Leading Draggists Celery. 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c the train pulled out for Walla Walla, for tbe war to continue, the market people just now. Although Oregon ceding on tbe steep land* adjacent zat.ons will be permitted to partiei- the primary teachers of Columbia Lettuce, hothouse. 5c bunch. and as a result the hotel is out of will not be affected to a preeepUbie went through the experience of pas» to the river. pate in tbe general competition; college, has gone to Portland to at Considerable strife is also mani- Kraut. 10c quart. 40c gallon that is. be both collective and com tend the bedside of her brother, who a board bill of $10 50. a 130 bill and degree. So the most certain thing Popcorn, shelled. 81-Sc per lb; on the difference between »30 and 110- to consider Is the fall i of the price '.ng a new tax law. which proved in est between the cattle and sbeep- is seriously ill. Mrs. E. W. Phelps petitive. offered by tLe buyers, and this will valid. called a special session to ncn. but conditions are improving cob. 5c per lb. I desire to enlist your cooperation is teaching during her absence 60. Mrs. J L. Hayes has returned from and support in this movement, and Miner went to the hotel office to be great enough to corer their remedy the law, paying out several •a< b year and it is not expected that ♦ ♦ respectfully to urge early considera Portland and McMinnville, greatly pay his bill Intending to take tbe shortage in margin, whatever that thousand dollars for the unique ex -erious trouble will arise over .he * FRUITS. perience. she finds herself today Ju«7 •et’lement of the range question.— •le asked may be tion of this invitation so that, if fa improved in health. train for Walla Walla, ♦ Bananas. 40c dozen. The indications are. then, that the where she wag before a new tew Lewiston TiBer. ♦ Mrs. Linna Sparrow, who Is teach vorable action is taken we ma.- the clerk the amount which was $10 - Apples. 75c6 81 per box. ♦ allot the necessary space and give ing here, spent Saturday and Sun 50. and tendered in payment a $3" price will be lower than last year, was thought of. or passed, back wr.h ♦ Lemons. 40c dozen. though the Increase tn clip will ♦ the No Job« There. old law. and taxpaying time :n with day here the guest of Mrs. J. D. you ample time to proceed bill. Tbe clerk banded him the $9.50 Oranges. 4o650c dozen O Winn. preparations for your exhibit. No, there is to opening at Irrigon in change and turned to answer a yield to the sheeimen more money the spring of the year. ♦ If you are interested in Oil Cranberries. 15c per quart If you pay your taxes on or before or laborers or mechanics Our town <> Mrs. Edward Baillie, who has been Whatever may be the decision up question asked Lim. when Miner, it than they handled last season. ♦ Painting see us Our line March 15 you will be allowed a re is not on a “boom." We are Just Ó on our invitation. I am satisfied re visiting her sister. Mrs J. S. Richey, is said, picked up tbe change and the LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. bate of 3 per cent ♦ will leave tomorrow for Salem where can shape our plans so as to har SOCIALIST CITY TICKET. rapidly forging ahead by hard work bill and made for the train. is complete The following pricea are paid by If you pay your taxes between ind good management. . We are all monize all efforts to the end that she will visit friends for a short He wis folloved by the clerk and ♦ dealers to the producer: ACADEMY BOARDS your exhibit may be highly credits time before returning to Poplar. Id. Grande Will Have First Socialist March 15 and up to and including the *>usy and happy and prosperous. But found on the train, but claimed to ♦ Turkeys. 12614c first Monday tn April, there wil] not >e need to laborers, artisans or me- ble, not only to your progressive C. know nothing of tb< matter and re- STRETCHERS Campaign In Her History. Chickens, hens. 8c; $36 4 per dos- fused to get off when requeated to be any rebate, and neither will there hanics. “It keep« us busy keeping community and state, but to the ex J. L. Elam of Walla Walla, was ♦ BRUSHES La Grande. Feb 25—The Social be any penalty added hose busy who keep us busy." See? here yesterday on a short business en: roosters. 466c do so. position as well. ♦ Geese, per dozen. »9 If your taxes are not paid on <>r n other words only owners of land We feel confident that the ar visit. Tbe sheriff was notified and a war lets of La Grande met last night anJ ARTISTS SXBLES Ducks, per dozen. $3 5o6 4 ♦ rangement we propose will offer to Miss Estelle Chapman is here from rar.t sworn out charging the mar. placed in nomination tbe following before the first Monday in April they ire given employment—Irrigon ir- BLENDERS Butter. 50675c. good. will become delinquent, when there rigator counties an exceptional opportunity near Walla Walla, for a short visit with theft. Officers at the varioua city ticket: Eggs, fresh, 25c. will be added a penalty of 10 pe« SKY BRUSHES For Mayor—Bird F I^ewls of demonstrating their potentialities Miss Cora Merrifield, stenographer stations and at Walla Walla were cent and the tax will also draw in Marshal—John K Fitzgerald at the Dewis and Clark exposition for J. L. Elam, is here from Walla Suit on Laber Account notified, and it is thought there is PLAQUES terest au the rate of 12 per cent ter Treasurer—E. C. Daria A suit was filed yesterday after- ♦ CHOICE BEEF CATTLE, ETC. in 1905, and that the result of ex Walla, visiting her mother. no doubt but what they will get their TUBE COLORS annum in addition to the penalty. noon in Judge Fitz Gerald's court by hibits made in this way will be ben A. M. Elam returned Saturday Aldermen—First ward. J. T>. Hel man Steen. $3 25 6 3 85 If you pay one-half of your taxes C D. Drake against the laundry firm We make a specialty of fram : New denricb; second ward. F. 8 night from Cuba, where he has be?n eficial to all. Cows. $2 50 62 85 on or before the first Monday in Wag of Crowner A Company, for »140. som; third ward. George Very respectfully, on business the past two months. J. Hogs. live. 4H6&C ing pictures. Newest stock Miner waa arrested at the < April then the remaining half may which be allege« to be due as wage« oner. HENRY E. REED Yesterday afternoon, while riding Hogs, dressed. 6>«6 7c in Walla Walla by the sheriff, of frames run up to and including the ftr»t Director. Delegatee to the stats Socialist for work performed. He has also horseback. Leslie Tolen had the Veal, dressed. 6©7c. is being held there until some Monday in October following; but If to be held in Portland . convention. eamisheed the purchase money paid lower bones of his right leg broken. Sheep. $26250. from this place goes after him hi last hall of tax due is not pa d by Joe Hoch in order to get returns NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS. March 4, were elected as follows: When near the public school grounds J D. Heidenrich. A. N Mayville and by the fire* Monday of October it 1 Mr- from his suit. Tbe bearing has been the horse became frightened and ran HAY AND FEEO. Better Than Geld, come« delinquent and there will be set for March 2 by the court. Direct Primary and Local Option away, Just as the horse was near B F Lewis Chop barley. $22.50 per ton; 1*4« This is the first ticket the Social- added to such balance a penn y if barbed-wire fence, Leslie “I was troubled for several years Amendments Will be Published by ing a per lb. ner- lets have placed In the field in this 10 ocr «'*•»1 and in addition s :ch viil with chronic indigestion and La Grande Is Improving. the State in Weekly East Ore jumped off and struck his limb Chopped wheat. «1.40 per 100. (»ear Interest at the rate of 12 per vous debility." writes F. J. Green. place. against a rock and tbe horse step- J W Scriber, cashier of the Farm gonian. Bran. 60c per sack. cent per annum from the first Mon of I^ncaster. N. H No remedy ped on him. ers' and Traders’ National bank of Shorts. $1 per sack day In April until paid. Governor Chamberlain's procla helped me until I began uaing Elec MORMON CONFERENCE. Oats, l^ic per .b. On all pereoaal property taxes, it I .a Grande, and an owner in the mation of the two amendments to trie Bitters, which did me more good Suicide at Grangeville, Idaho. Sumpter National bank. Is tn the Alfalfa, loose. $13 per ton. be voted on by the people of Oregon William Howhouse, one of the than all the medicine that I ever Latter Day Saints Will Hold Regu ir.t-i.al. is not paid on or before roc cit ytoday on business. Mr. Scriber Wheat, loose. $13 per ton. fit st Monday in April the law com next June appears in the Weekly most lar Meeting at La Grande. prominent merchants or used. They have also kept my wife says bis city is making rapid prog- Timothy, baled, per ton $20 East Oregonian of teday, and will Grangeville. Idaho, a member of the in excellent health for years, She Ixk Grande. Feb 25.—The regular pels the sheriff to levy upon and col res sand wil probably vote to build be published for the required hardware firm of Howhouse and says Electric Bitters are just splen quarterly conference of the Union lect the same after May 1st; hence a $25.000 city hall this spring. i Manufacturers of Rigby Clove length of time, as a means of call Hickerson, has committed suicide by New Rate Schedule. did for female troubles; that they Stake of the Mormon church will l»e to prevent a lev)' upon personal prop ing the attention of '.he voters to shooting himself, with both barrels The local office of the O. R A N. are a grand tonic and invlgorator held in IA Grande next Saturday rnd erty after May 1st. it will be neces W. A C. R. Concrete Gang. tbe provisions of the amendments. of a shotgun. He was well known has received the schedule of rates for weak, run down women. COMBINED No Sunday. February 27-28 when mem sary for one-half to be paid as above Fred Cass, of Vansycle, was in Popular sentiment .s practically to C. S. Haynes, O. R. A N. opera for the World's Fair tickets during other medicine can take lta place in ber« of the church from all parts of stated HARVESTERS city yesterday for a short time on in favor of both of the amendments, tor. at this place and also to Mr. the St. Louis exposition. The round our family." Try them. Only 50c. Eastern Oregon will be in attend business Mr. Cass Is the foreman the local option and '.be direct pri Ackerman, of tbe Alexander depart trip from Pendleton to St. Louis and Satisfaction guaranteed by Talltuan ance. and Apostles M. F Cowley and TO CHECK THE DRUGGISTS. BARLEY CRUSHERS of the concrete gang of the w. a c. amendment and ment store. Financial troubles are return will be $60; to Chicago and A Co. mary nomination I^ewis L. Keister and other promi R.. and will put his men to work by the promoters of both movements assigned as the cause, he havln,; return will cost 165. In- nent leaders of the Mormon church H. A. Kline Has Started Up an for Brick the first of the month on a lot of Stroctvral Iron success at the heavily mortgaged his business and feel assured of On the round trip tickets to St. teresting Fight. Debased Procurer« on Trial. in Salt Lake City will be in attend work that has to be done immediate polls. Buildings, Sash Wrights failed to meet obligations. He left Louie and return by way of Chicago, The trial of Andrew Hendrickson ance. Three meetings will be held H A. Kline, a saloonkeeper on ly. There is concrete work along a wife and two grown daughters who no coupons wil] be sold, and the and Mamie Tayce, arrested just be during the day. morning, afternoon & Castings of all kinds street, has started the bees to the line that will keep the men busy Sumpter Bank Changes. Main are prominent in society and highly cost will be »62.50. fore the Christmas holidays on the and evening. bumming in gTeat shape with his all the coming summer. Bank of respected. Sumpter, Feb. 25—The — Mr. Haynes received a There is a 10-day limit on the KO- charge of procuring girls from Spo IL will not be long until the Im communication to the council. At Repair work on all kinds of changed ownership, letter today giving details of the ing time or on the Sumpter has first end of the kane for immoral purpose«, ban been mense new Mormon tabernacle will the meeting a week ago be asked Pleased With Free Reading Room. machinery, and general black Roy H. Miller, cashier of the First sad affair. trip, which will give approximately set for today, both of the accused ex be ready for meetings, as the work As was expected, when the froe smithing. why it was that the druggists did National Bank of Sumpter, and as- a five-day layover at any point de pecting to face the charge, though is speedily being rushed through and not pay a liquor license when they reading room waa established by he sociates whose names are not men- Wanted. sired by tbe tourist, as the traveling separate trials have been granted. the foundation is nearly completed. Alte sold wines and liquors to their eus young men of our city, it is well Intersection of Wekk tioned in the documents filed, have We would like to ask, through the time from here to St. Louis is about large force of men are employed turners, and the question was refer patronized and strangers in town, as bought the institution, and yesterday columns of your paper, if there Is five days. The time limit on the Tbe case in which the complaining A the grounds. red to the license committee, which well as our own young men. pass morning took formal charge of the any person who has used Green’s ticket Is 90 days, and on the last lap witness is Mabel Barker is the me ■>n has been trying to find an answer many evening enjoying the comfort Rheumatism Positively Cured same, installing H. S Durgan, for August Flower for the cure of Indi the traveler can use the full time In set for today. GOOD ROADS ASSURED. The trio of girls were leaving Spo during the week. The matter would able surroundings, and the reading Bv Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden. — merly assistant cashier of the First gestion, Dyspepsia and Liver Trou stopover privileges. kane to lead immoral lives at a rail Interested per Monev-back Goods. A C. KOEPPEN & have been brought up last night had matter furnished. National, as cashier of the Bank of bles that has not been cured—and Tickets will be placed on sale In Walla Walla County Buys a 12-Ton BRO!».. Sole Agents for Pendleton. the council met, and will be at the Sumpter. we also mean their results, such aa the Pendleton office dtfrlng three road construction camp in Montana, Road Roller. and on a charge of Inducing them to next meeting. sour stomach fermentation of food, days in the montha of May. June, Walla Walla. Feb. 25.—A »3.670 It has been decided by the com High Price for Poultry. habitual coniveneta, nervous dys- July. August and September each, go, the Hendrickson man and the woman were arrested.— steam road ’.oiler, weighing 12 Vi mittee that the druggists will be I want your poultry of all kinds, pepsia, headaches, despondent feel though the exact days of the sale Tayce Spokesman-Review. tons, was purchased by the count; asked to either quit selling by the sleeplessness—In fact. any have not yet been decided. turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens, ings, commissioners yesterday and Is ex glass or take out a regular license, and will pay you the highest prices. trouble connected with the stomach State Convention Knlghte of the pected to be on hand In the course as the saloons are required to do. Come in and see me. L. M. Lyman, or liver? This medicine has been It Paya to Advertía«. sold for many years in all civilized Maccabeea, Portland, Ore., March of tbe next two weeks. An operator Some of the druggists oppose this 310 Bast Court street. On Monday, February 22. the East countries, and we wish to correspond 22nd, 1904. will accompany the machine and ruling and say that if they are re Oregonian contained a 10-llne ad- with you and send you one of our For the above occasion the O. R. will remain a week to instruct the quired to take out a license they books free of coat. If you never vertisement of a schoolhouse to be A. N. makes a rate of one and one- county in the use of the maebiue. will put in big stocks of liquors and tried August Mower, try a 25 cent built 12 miles southwest of Pendle third fare for the round trip on the Three companies tendered to sup do a regular retail business. What ARS A SUIT 18 80 VERY CHEAP THAT THE PRICE LOOKS bottle first. We have never known of ton, and asking for bids on tbe certificate plan. Tickets on aale any ply tbe county, but one tender was end will be reached Is not known, LIKE A HUGE MISTAKE. BUT WHILE THE VALUE LOOKS its failing. If so, something more same. Within three days after the three days prior to the opening day. not considered, the machine being for it would hardly be a paying prop LIKE TWENTY DOLLARS WE ARE ACTUALLY SELLING THIS serious is the matter with you. The advertisement first appeared, 24 of an entirely new type. The John osition for the drug stores to pay 25 cent size has just bqen introduc carpenters and contractors called at For particulars call on or addreaa FIRST LOT AT THIS LOW PRICE OF Smith company offered an imple the required license, and on the ed this year Regular size, 75 cents. the office to look at the plan« and E C. Smith, agent O. R. A N. ment similar to the one purchased, other hand It would be a hard thing Tallman A Co. specifications. Not all of them will for $3.750, but tbe commissioners de* to catch them violating the law in Mysterious Circumstance, G. G. Green, Woodbury, N. J. bid on tie building, but it Is safe elded in favor of the lowest tender. a small city where everyone Is One was pale the and sallcw and to say that the district will get good The council will Whence the Isaac M, Bates acted as the local known to them. . Suit to Quiet Titles figures on the house, through this other fresh and rosy. difference? She who Is blushing agent for the Buffalo Pitts company, take some action at the next meet A suit was filed this morning in little advertisement. ing. with health uses Dr. King's New of Buffalo, which made the sale. the office of the county clerk by By gent- Life Pills to maintain it Nellie Weatherman and Fred Deafness Can Not Be Cured Discriminating Against Washington. OIL IN IDAHO. Weatherman against Herman But- by local applications, aa they cannot reach )y arousing the lazy organa they That the Great Northern and enseboe et al . asking that title to a tbe dlaeaaeil portion of tbe ear. There la compel good digestion and head off ear Try them. Only Said to Have Been Found at Med- Northern Pacific roads are discrim certain parcel of land be quieted. only one way to cure deafneea. and that constipation. SO THAT ALL MAY KNOW "THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE THE by conatltntlonal remedlea Ileafneaa la bury Hill. inating against Washington, in fa 3. E King and Bean A Perry are the la caused by an Inflamed condition of tbe 25c at Tallman A Co., Druggist. BOSTON STORE TO BUY CLOTHING." vor of Minnesota. North Dakota an i Mountainhome, Feb. 25.—This city attorneys for the plaintiffs. mneona lining of the Enatac-hlaD Tube. When thia tube la Inflamed you hare a Seventl Day Adventista’ Meeting is excited over the Modbury Hill oil the Canadian Northwest in the mat THIS PRICE HAS NEVER BEEN MADE ON THIS QUALITY OF rumtllng Bound or Imperfect hearing, and Estray Notice, Walla Walla, Waah., April 5-10, strike and 50 men went there last ter of excursion tickets for home when It la entirely cloaed. Deaf nona la the BRAND NEW CLOTHING IN THIS CITY. LOOK BEFORE YOU seekers and Immigrants, and that 1904. night to file on claims. Another reault, and unless the Inflammation can be One red and white (mostly red) BAKING POWDER BUY. taken out and thia tube reatored to lta James J. Hill is personally responsi heifer yearling branded T. B. (upside normal condition, hearing wlfl be de- For the above occasion the O. R. large party will leave today. SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGGS. down) on hip. Tip end of both ears atroyed News from the scene of the strike ble for such discrimination, is -he forever; nine caaea out of ten are A N. makes a rate of one and one- caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but Is meager today, owing to the con emphatic statement made by Julius SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY cut off. Very gentle. A liberal re- an Inflamed condition of tbe mucoua aur- third fare for the round trip on the ward will be paid for any informa- facea. certificate plan. Tickets on sale any dition of ¿he roads, and the general Siemens, a Ritzville real estate man. but it Is who has returned from a five weeks' ticn leading to the recovery of the We will give One Hundred Dollars for three days prior to the opening day. excitement that prevails, SAVES AU. THE WORRY. any caae of Ileafneaa (cauaed by catarrh) For particulars, call on or address K. learned that fully 100 claim hunters immigration campaign In South Da- same L. M GARD. that cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh Pilot Rock, Ore. are there and that the crowd Is be kota and Iowa.—Spokane Press. C. Smith, agent O. R. & N. Cure. Send for circulars, free. one Hound 25 cents. All Grocers r. J. CHKNEY A CO., Toledo. O. ing constantly augmented. The Sold by druggists, 75c. Attention Woodmen. Loet—Bay mare, branded “B. H. railroad well Is covered with a tent Notice. Hall's family Pills are the beat. on left shoulder; strayed from Bailey and no one Is allowed to enter the Camp 41 will lave a smoker and All persons knowing themselves Rosa’ pasture, at Meacuam. Reward February Satan selects his bait with rare, Indebted to W. T. Boynton will kind premises. Two men are on guard, program Saturday night, fail to cure Rheumatism. For Sale by. will be paid for Information furnleh- and never fishes with a hook that’s ly call and settle at once, as I need armed with guns. 27 in La Dow hall, for members A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Agts. for Pendl’n ed to Otto Boettcher. Pendleton, Ore. bars. That oil has been struck aa re- only. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••£«•••••••••••••••••••••••• the money. W. T. BOYNTON. WILL BE INVITED. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sarsaparilla Compound WE MAKE OUR OWN Artists' Supplies ¡ RIGBY-CLOVE MANUFACTURING COUPANT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • “ TEN DOLL CRESCENT : $10 E^-Phosohatc The Boston Store Money Back JS Ä SHOES AND CLOTHING