been quite sick of grip but are some! ••••••••••••a**** .......«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••J better at present. James Navin has leased his ranch to L. J. McAtee for a number of years, and Is at present contemplât- TSAOS MASK FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1904. Ing a return to Portland with his CATTLE GOING INTO MANY MERCHANTS MEET ¡STRANGE DISEASE CARRIES PACKING HOUSES COMING. family to make their home In the OFF GOODMAN’S YEARLINGS. HERE TO ORDER SUPPLIES MOUNTAIN PA8TURES. future Monte B. Gwinn of Boice, Enthusias­ George Waddingham leaves for Franklin county, Wash., the last of tic Over Prospect* of Stockmen's He Walla Walla. La Grande, Y. p. s. c. E. Entertainment Was a March to locate a homestead Dr. J. Christie, Deputy State Veteri­ Plant*. Heppner, in that section some four weeks ■ ova a aiRL« — narian Will Investigate—Report* Complete Success — Recovering was Milton, Adams, Athena, Weston Monte B. Gwinn, secretary of the ago, but failed to locate. He was Idaho Woolgrowers' Association, and From an Attack of Pneumonia — Say it is Dropsy, But the Doctor and Helix Were All Represented well pleased with the country, so Say* Dropsy is Not Contagious— a director of the Independent Pack­ Cattle Dying From Unknown Caus­ will try again. Here Yesterday Evening — Dry- ing Company, who visited his brother. Umatilla County Stock in Excellent es — Wild Horse is High — Fred good* Salesman Makes Pendleton J. H. Gwinn in this city, several McKAY CREEK ITEMS. Condition This Spring. Rosenxweig ie Rebuilding — Se­ Central Distributing Po nt. days this week, says of the prospects — of the Independent Packing Com­ vere Case of Pneumonia — Child School Will be Continued—New Foot Reports from the Hudson Bay dis­ pany. to the Oregon Daily Journal: Seriously Scalded. WE can not speak too highly OF THIS BRAND OF A b an evidence of the business Im­ Bridge Needed. "Within 60 days we expect to ae in trict say that Harold Goodman has portance of Pendleton, it is only TODAY HAS THE HOSIERY. NO LINE MANUFACTURED North McKay. March, 11. — Mins necessary to mention a meeting of lost 16 head of yearling calves, with a position to state just what, where AND NO LINE GIVES Athena, March 9. — James Clark REPUTATION THE GORDEN DYE HAS, Ethel and Reuben Wheeler children merchants from surrounding towns a disease which has been pronounced and when we will begin operations," WE SUCH EXTRAORDINARY SERVICE FOR THE MONEY. to be dropsy by Walla Walla veteri­ said Monte B. Gwinn of Boise, secre­ has bought the Weston meat market of Ino. S. Wheeler are confined to which was held Lore yesterday after­ the house by sickness. tary of the Idaho Woolgrowers' As­ and will move his family there. HAVE THEM FOR MEN AT 15c, 20c. 25c, 35c and 50c; FOR WO- narians. noon. The directors of school district 39 Wm Simonton and son, Eearl, and The calves swell up under the sociation and one of the promoters Representative merchants from l^a MEN at 15c. 20c, 25c, 35c AND 50c; FOR CHILDREN AT 2 FOR breast and in the legs and die in a of the independent packing concern. Will Jones have driven their herd of have reconsidered their decision not Grande, Walla Walla. Heppner. 25c AND 25c. few days after first becoming afflict­ Mr. Gwinn, accompanied by A. R. cattle to the mountain range. They to have school again until fall and Athena. .Milton. Echo, Weston and Steunenberg of Caldwell, a have hired a teacher for two proml- were wintered on Mr JoneB' place IF THE CHILDREN'S HOSE YOU HAVE BEEN BUYING DO ed with the disease From its rav­ Helix come here by appointment, to months school, to commence Monday meet a sah-smaM from an eastern ages among Mr. Goodman’s cattle it nent banker, arrived in Portland last near Milton and were looking fine. NOT GIVE SATISFACTION. TRU A PAIR OF OUR GORDON is thought that the disease must be night. He will be in Portland two The Y P. S. C. E. entertainment at March 14. dry goods house, and order their DYE HERCULES HOSE. 25c PER PAIR. NONE WEAR BETTER. Wheat ba* not looked better for summer goods, in wholesale lots. contagious, but Dr. J. Christie, of this or three days. the opera house last Friday night Continuing in regard to the pack- many a Reason — the ground seems to was a complete success. The house Too much stress cannot be placed on city, deputy state inspector, and a Pendleton being centrally located tag house. Mr. Gwinn said: was crowded. The total assets of be soaked nearly to bed rock, there was selected as the meeting point the great value of Cuticur* Soap, Oint­ member of the state veterinary board, e "Every one Is busily at work with Is quite an area around this vicinity for these merchants, to save the ex­ e ment and Resolvent in the antiseptic says that dropsy is not contagious, his coat off and there is no doubt but the evening were >86 80. yet to be sown. e and that this disease is not dropsy, pense and delay of having the drum Mrs. Bowlen. who has been con ­ e cleanstag of the mucoua surface«, and that we will make the proposition District No. 39 is divided by the mer vialt all the different cities and from the report he has heard of it. e fined to her home wtth an attack of of the blood and circulating fluids, thus go. Jus' as soon as we see where we river. Six or eight families being on e Dr. Christie expects to visit the take separate order*. pneumonia, is slowly improving e the south side, while the school affording pure, sweet and economical herd immediately, and ascertain the are and show the people we can do BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA The samples were displayed here e Thos Ogle spent Monday tn Pen ­ house I* on the north, with a great yesterday afternoon, and the dif • local and constitutional treatment for true nature of the disease, and take the business, the money will roll in. dleton for medical treatment. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a* majority of the scholars I^st fall The Independent Packing Company fert-nt merchants for 75 mile* around weakening ulcerations, inflammations, steps to prevent its spread. Mrs. Wm King's two daughter*. at low water Messrs Wilhelm Forth Pendleton, met and looked over the While other herds in that vicinity cannot help but be a success." itching*, irritations, relaxation*, dla Mrs John King and Mrs Chas Kansas City is looked upon as the ind White of the south side erected, placements, pains and irregularities pe­ have not suffered from the disease, it base of operations, and it is pre­ Smith, gave their mother a birthday mainly at their own expense a very stock, and ordered their entire sum is evident that it is not highly con­ mer supplies, in bulk, which will be culiar to females. Hence the Cuticur* A very fin* and apparently durable foot shipped in bulk from the housr in tagious and Dr. Christie does not an sumed that the Missouri town will surprise party Wednesday remedies have a wonderful influence in ticipate anything serious from it. be the site of the main packing plant. enjoyable evening was spent. bridge at the narrowest point In the the east restoring health, strength and beauty It has answered the purpose Mr. Stamper, near Athena, and river There are three points at which Stock in Umatilla county are in ex- Mr. Gwinn, in speaking of Portland's to weary women, who hsve been pre­ cellent condition this spring, from chances of securing one of the branch several others, have lost 10 or 12 during the winter hut the late roar these merchants' meeting* are held, head of cattle from unknown causes. ' ing mad water with the flood trash for the purpose of ordering large maturely aged and invalided by these the standpoint of health and flesh, packing houses, said: Are always noticeable in the styles and makes of our furniture • wa« too much for It and it lies in a quantltle* of goods, in the entire Personally. I favor Portland, and distressing ailments, as well aa such and with the exception of a few Mark Johns, who formerly resided below Now It Northwest.— Portland Spokane. and will give it all the support I can. hut here, is reported to he dangerously wreck somewhere The originality is found in the style and the distinction in the man­ >6 no dis ­ slight cases of mange there sympathetic afflictions a* anteraia, chlo­ is proper for the whole vicinity to Pendleton, and after these order* are ease of any kind existing in the just what will be done depends 111 at Walla Walla ner and finish of the workmanship. Both are evident« of a moat rosis, hysteria and nervousness. largely upon circumstances." organize and build a cable bridge placed, the different railroads begin county. exclusive class of furniture, suggsstive of unequaled excellency During the past week the heavy and do away with a central pier It Women from the very first have fuily a scramble for the shipment* rains along Wild Horse have caused will not cost much more appreciated the purity and sweetness, We bought the new Ideas in furniture of 1904 patterns and they The te ­ STUBBLEFIELD WILL CASE. WESTON GIRL LED ASTRAY. A* the interior country settle* up. the power to afford immediate relief, it to overflow a good portion of the families on the south side al« not are ready for your Inspection the number of merchants joining in the certainty of speedy and permanent so much expense, these combination order* become* Famous Controversy Will Have a bottom land. able to stand Our stock of carpets wins tbs admiration of al! core, the absolute safety and great Olive McIntosh, on Her Way to Vi*i Fred Rosenzweig is rebuilding while a foot bridge at that point is larger and larger and within a few Hearing in Umatilla Court*. economy which have made the Cuticur* a Sister, is Lured Into an Opium that portion of his house which wa* really a public benefit. years, this gathering will become a remedies the standard humour remedies Den in Portland. The famous long drawn out Stub­ destroyed by fire He is making It Mrs Cha* A Kidder is confined to special feature in the autumn, win­ of t ae civilized world. blefield will contest has been larger and more convenient. Olive McIntosh, the 14-year-ol< her home by the chicken pox com- ter and spring -in thia. city. Millions of women use Cuticur* Soap, assisted by Cuticur* Ointment, for pre­ daughter of W. F. McIntosh, living brought to this county, after having William Rugsell’s little son. near bined with a severe cold. The drummer with whom thl* serving, purifying and beautifying the aear Weston, was found by Detective exhausted the patience and knowl­ here. Is seriously ill with the imeu- Forniture and Carpets meeting wa* held, carries about 2u akin, for cleansing the scalp of create, H. H Hawley yesterday, at the Es edge of the Walla Walla probate monia A STRONG SOLICITOR of the largest sample trunks and his scales and dandruff, and the stopping of mond Annex in Portland, where she court, and having been dismissed by baggage resembles a theatrical Mrs. T P Mosley is sick at her falling hair, for softening, whitening had been taken by a strange woman it. Cassana Stubblefield now asks East Oregonian Circulation Man Get, troupe coming to town. The mer home near here with a severe attack and soothing red, rough and sore hands, •o spend the night. that the will be settled in the Uma­ han is ge’ reduced prices by order- of inflammatorv rheumatism a Subscription in a Novel Way. for annoying irritations am! ulcerative The little girl was on her way to tilla county court, claiming that the ng in combination lota and the weaknesses, and for many sanative, an­ Church services were discontinued property is al) In this county and A subscription to the Daily East 1 rummer saves the great expense of tiseptic purposes which readily suggest Battie Ground. Washington, to visit Sunday at the Christian, church on have 'hat therefore 1'matilla courts was taken Oregonian, for one year, themselves, as well as for all the par­ i sister, and while near The Dalles carrying hl* baggage over a large account of the illness o. the pastor. by Fred Ixwkley. the circulation she became acquainted with a jurisdiction. poses of the toilet, bath and nursery. •errttory, to make all the outlying Rev W J Jenkins According to the petition manager some time ago in a novel filed strange woman, who enticed her to a StetXwwtxwt ttewnrM. C«Mn»mh«.Sl.ockley filed an order directing that C. M. A. Kunkel, were smoking opium, on their ar- A New Weeder. Xva. K.nar Prsc * Cham. Corp.. Sala m*tetes It* arm. the implement dealer of this city to Rader. R. M. Dorothy and E A. Res­ ed in hot water Tuesday «W Saadte- I Bote tor rival in Portland. The Washington Weeder Company shoulder and neck are in a very ser ­ to send the Daily East Oregonian The girl indignantly refused to er to produce in court, inside of ten in '«rntly tormd to manufacture and days, the original will, together with ious condition. and a recover seem« bi* branch implement bouse and smoke the opium proffered her. * very doubtful Athena, and Mr Kunkel, being of a cell the implement handled for two ♦ was taken in charge by Mrs Cox. the an inventory of the property of the Gus Arp 1* suffering from symp- jovial nature, began to banter l^ock- if three jears by Talbot Bros, filed ♦ estate The estate consists of 13. Let u* show you Palmer's landlady at the Esmond, and on her ♦ their artk.es of incorporation at the information. James Cooley. Walter 560 of real property and of about toms of blood poison caused by hav- ley. for a wrestling match, instead of -ounty auditor's office yesterday I new Perfume*. property The ing one of his thumbs badly bitten talking subscription with him personal Smith and May Mogris were arrested >$00.000 Robert L. Talbot of the former I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST- they It wa* finally agreed that and fined >1M each for frequenting contest is over a codicil to the will in a fight 1nn ut Talbot Bros . is president of for the endowment of a would wrestle, and on the wrestling ♦ an opium den. and were then bound providing CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. EB­ i BRIGGSON ITEMS. match should depend ubether luock the new concern and the other offi­ over in the sum of $300 each to the home for orphans and elderly wo- ♦ H C Holt, secretary and cer* are: TlMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. ’ey sent Kunkel the paper free tor a ♦ grand jury, for enticing a young girl men. which it has been decided to treasurer E O McCoy of The ♦ $13.50 of th* Cralgen Farm for Sal* The latest and best. ordered It year, or whether Kunkel locate at Walla Walin into a disreputable house. 4 Dalles. and George N Crossfie.d of Per Acre — Dance at Home of B. a year tn advance ♦ FINE BAND OF CATTLE. The match was a long and hard Wasco, Ore . are the trustee* The SATURDAY’S LOCALS. i Higgins —Mr*. Johnson i* III From USE □re. the men being equally matched. capital l* >4r.'.WU ♦ Shock of a Fire — Will Move to The irn piemen on « but finally Lockky threw Kunkel, PALMER'S O. F. Thomson of Butter creek. is Brought Four and One-Half Cent* « California — Mr*. R. M. Powers tearing off about half of a new pair pony will produce has alrvauy had * th* Hoof. Delivered. In the city. an extensive sale in this state and s ♦ Will be in California Several of pants in the task Charles and James Isaacs, two of “THE HARDWARE MAN. Peter Tachelli of Wild Horse, is Oregon and the machine* have been 741 MAIN ST. ♦ subacri p- Kunkel paid for a year'* Month* — Will Return to Portland the prominent stockmen of McKay 4 in the city today. sent to California, and other states lion to the paper 4 to Live. Mr. Crussfleld had of the northwest 4 Frank Saling of Weston, is in the creek, were in the city yesterday, having brought in a band of beef ♦ a test held some time ago at Wasco, city for a short business visit. Briggson. March 9. — The weather 4 ARRESTED ON SUSPICION. cattle which they sold to the Houser Ore and as a result sold «eventi ♦♦♦♦♦ H HH I H4HHI !♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦ J. B. Saylor of Echo, is iu the city butcher shop for 4H ceuti a pound for the past two weeks has been It is a diac cultivator < » very unusual—in fact, the worst that Defendant Accused of Robbing the machines today for a short business visit. 4 One of the cattle was of great size, but differs from the ordinary in that has ever been known The snow lie* ♦ Horace Walker of Helix, is in the weighing 1.640 pounds Last Chance Saloon. one row of disc* follows the other, 4 A pure soap, finely perfumed. city for a short visit on business. 4 The gentlemen report prospects for on the ground in drifts ranging in »nd throws the soil in th* opposite C Henderson, claiming to be from depth from one to 15 or 20 feet, and : J. W. Stamper of Birch creek, is a the season a* bright for the cattle­ the continued freezing and thawing Baker City, where he ha* been em­ lirection — Walla Walla Union the 4 visitor to the Wade cattle sale today men. and are confident that add much to the inconvenience of ployed for some time at an electric * B g Mills Start. W. M. Mills, a cattleman of Juni price* will rise in a short time to a travel. power plant, was arrested last eve­ Racine Buggies and Hacks case higher figure than has been the per, wa* a Pendleton business visitor The big mills of the Oregon Lum­ ning by Marshal Carney on com George Crai gen and wife sold 120 ♦ for wœe time. Bain Wagons ber Company, which under the man ­ today. plaint of H Kennedy, a* the man ♦ acres of their old home to Thoma* » agement of Grant Geddes during the wbo held up the Last Chance saloon N. C. McLeod, a cattleman of El sere. ,r. Narkaus. for >13 50 per ♦ « BOY IN CUSTODY. stater shut down sere put In re- gin. is in uie city for a few days on •- and Mrs. Crafgen are old settler* in on Tuesday morning j»ir for the 1M season, are now *11 Kennedy claims that he is positive business. be much will Supposed to Be * Runaway From Se this vicinity and ready for the steam to be turned on J. H. Price of Weston, was a busi­ missed They will buy them a that this is the man. while the man attle to Pilot Rock. Manager Geddes says that they have ness visitor in the city today for a home in Athena, where they will re­ claims to have left Baker City Wed­ Upon the request of Sheriff Cudi- side in future, having leased th* nesday evening and also that.be can this winter also secured a large short time. quantity of iogs which sere decked hee of Seattle. Claude Hanks of Se­ prove an alibi Mrs. H. W. Swart of Bingham attle. was arrested bv the marshal remainder of the farm to their son The I.*.«t Chance robbery seems to in the camps ready for hauling to Springs, was the guest of friends in of Pilot Rock and will be held there Ben the railroad as soon a* the season Quite a pleasant dance was given be a hard nut to crack A few nights the city today. until an officer can bring him to the last Tuesday nicht at the home of after the robbery a man was arrrest- □pens and there are plenty of logs on S3.000.00—8 room, 2 story, new Charles McBee, one of the promi­ county jai). when he will be held i band for present use house, and lot 50x100. Mr and Mrs on Wild ed st the depot who was pointed ont nent farmers of Echo, is in the city for the Seattle officers The mill* will be started tn two a* the robber by the bartender The Horse »tory >1.200.00—5 room, 1^ for a business visit. weeks, a* the yards are now too wet The boy is about 14 years of age McAtee, who has be*n prisoner demurred to the arrest, Mrs. Bessie house. W. H. H. Scott of Athena, was a and ha* run away from his home., quite sick for the past two wee«*. Is claiming to be a merchant at Atbe- with melting snow and rata to handle I asi na. He had a check book from the the business satisfactorily. Pendleton visitor today, having come going to the home of a friend in Pi- i convalescent. >1.700.00— 8 Room, 2 story reopened March 17. year the mills lot Rock Hi* suspected His parents to witness the Wade sale. Savings Bank of this city. in which house. Bath tub and toilet, Mrs. Olive Navin returned home Celebrated Hodges L5ne of Headers, Mowers, The mills have a capacity of lOO.lwu good cellar, woodshed, pump Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Thompson of that he had gone to that place, and Saturday after an absence of two he showed a large account. and wa* feet of lumber a day — Baker City the put the matter in the hands of Binder-s and Rakes and city water. Ea«y terms. Butter creek, are in the city the weeks in Weston, where she ha« Identified as a prominent citizen of Democrat. sheriff He was turned loose and guest of friends for a few day*. been nursing a scarlet fever patient, Athena Houser & Haines ’ Combined Harvesters >600.00—1 Vacant lot. Very now Henderson claims that be is in whom she reports as convalescing O. D. Teel of Echo, is in the city desirable. Two Son* Were Born. Freed From Rheumatism. Hub Axle Grease Machine Oils about the same fix. and will be able Mr* A. Johnson who ha* been today, attending the Wade cattle The family of Mr and Mrs E L Spo- confined to her home for the past to prove his innocence. He is now in Medical Lake Salts Mfg Co, $2.000—7 room 2 story house Belting, I ace Leather and Supplies sale and transacting other business. Smith, of this city, was increased kne. Wash 4 rooms each 15x15. bath three weeks over the «hock by the the city jail. Extras of All Kinds L. M. Watrus of Adam*, one of the last night by the addition of a baby Had been a victim of rheumatism loss of their residence and content* room, rock cellar 18x32, 2 prominent merchants of that city, for some time, and in order to get TWO MEN ARRESTED. boy. lots. was a Pendleton business visitor to- rid of It determined to give Medical | by fire, sometime ago. I* but little A boy was born yesterday morn­ improved. $250.00—1 vacant lot. day. Lake a trial Remained there one Anthony Powers and wife who One Released on Bail, the Other is ing to the wife of Alec Bryant, one of the prominent farmers, who re­ F. B. Holbrook and W. it Parker, week and the benefit I received far l have been visiting Held for Trial. relatives near two prominent men of Irrigon. Ore., exceeded my most sanguine expec­ sides about six miles northwest of Successor to Umatilla Implement Co. Pendleton, Ore. Mr. Pow- I Pendleton, have returned Frank Stanton and Will Alspach the city. are in the city.—Wall* Walla States- tations. In that short time I was al­ er* report* the wheat In that vieta­ were arrested yesterday afternoon at man. ♦♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦»«♦«9«9♦>♦♦.................. »................ 99«9999I I 9999 ♦♦ most entirely freed from the painful ity in excellent condition. Helix for disorderly conduct the A girl was born yesterday morn­ John Bovlen of Pilot Rock, one of malady. Shall return in a few days Des pain Building. Room 43, Wm Johnnon and family are vis­ night before Both of the young men ••••••«•«**•••«**«*«••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the prominent cattlemen of tne coun­ for another week’s treatment, after iting Mm Telephone Black 11*1. Johnson's grandmother. started out for a celebration and ing to the wife of H C. Dunn, at the home of Mrs. Mary Lowe. In West which I expect to be proof against ty. is in the city today attending the Mr*. Wiler. at College Place. Wash. emptied their revolvers into a vacant •••«••••••••••••••••••••a« cattle sale. Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn live * any possible recurrence of rheuma­ J. Vantussle, who has been very bouse belonging to H 11 Richmond, on a farm a short distance from the s tism. C. REIFF s W. W. Harrah, who resides a few low wl*h pneumonia for the past 1005 First Avenue. Spokane. Wash. three weeks. Is reported to be slowly one of the well-known residents of city, where Mr. Dunn Is a well known s By a man who will thoroughly understand your ailment. No guess i* a business miles east of the city, I Helix, who had them arrested Als- • Estray Notice wheatraiser. Sold by Tallman A Co., leading recovering s work or experimenting, but r. sure cur« when cure is possible. And FYir some time his life visitor. Spring work is i in progress irugglsts, and A. C. Koeppen A was despaired of. owing to the weak­ pach waa brought to the county jail in his vicinity. by the city marshal last night, but By an arrangement agreed to by « that means hundreds of cases deemed incurable by American doc­ Bro*. ened condition of his lungs previous­ Stanton was allowed to remain in the M. Z. Kemmermens of Pomeroy, is all the great new* agencies, al) Far tors I understand the medbal qualities of roots, herbs, barks and There itrayed from my place, about the in the city today to buy cattle. Mr. ly. city on bail. Alspach will be held Eusiern war news will be sent east­ Sals of Fine, Fat Hog*. berries unknown to other practitioners. Frank Waddingham has purchased here until the case I* Investigated by middle of November, one dark rod row, do* Kemmermens is one of the promi- thence ward across the Pacific. Schwartz & Greulich today bought a homestead right in Franklin coun- the prosecuting attorney. horsed, branded 7 on left hip, ear* marksi, so nent cattlemen of Washington. across the United States and the At ­ a wagon load of fat hogs from J. B. 'ty. Wash., and will leave soon to rm DR. WING LEE white at all only on Up of tall. A reaaouable W. O. Minor, the prominent breed­ Cooley of Cold Springs, The hogs lanttc to Europe. This gives the side on and improve the same. TUMOR ON EYEBALL. United States the first call on pub- reward will be paid for Information leading to er of Shorthorn cattle, of Heppner, were in the best of condition, and Mrs. R. M. Powers of Weston has Chiaese Physician 280 Burt* de Street Portland. Oregon is in the city to attend the sale of brought 6 cents a pound on foot. llcity. as the news will be distribut­ the recovery of the tame by rented her home there and will leave D. D Casey May Undergo an Opera- the Wade cattle tomorrow. ed at San Francisco. for Santa Rosa. California, to be ab­ tion to Hi* Eye. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bannister are An epidemic of housebreaking has sent all summer, Should the climate D D Casey, a well known cattle- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. been raging In Portland for the past prove beneficial to her health she JAMES NAVIN nun who resides on Hyde street, is Perry, Mr. Bannister is one of the two months, the police seeming un­ will locate there I>ermanently. prominent wheatraisers of the coun­ able to check it. I Mr. and Mrs Higgins have both at the hospital suffering with a tumor Briggson Oregon ty on his eyehall. Some time ago Mr and resides at Weston. Casey waa afflicted with an ulcer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Heulet of which formed on his eye and which Heppner, were the guests of friends has developed into a tumor, which In the city yesterday. Mr. Heulet is give* much pain It is thought that a young business man of Heppner, ORGANIZED MARCH 1, ISM. an operation will be necessary to in­ and was here in the interest of bl* CAPITAL......................... $100,000. sure recovery, and that the eyeball business. will have to be removed L. B. Geer, formerly state land agent of Oregon, is in the city to Beggar is a Fake, buy cattle. Mr. Geer has a fine herd A boy apparently about It years of Interest allowed on tim* dspaalte. of blooded cattle on his ranch in the age hn« been annoying the residence you'll feci better, look better after washing the akin and Exchange bought and sold on ail Waldo Hills, and is here to secure In receiving the news of the prohi­ ment of the temperance cause, on ac­ districts by begging for money with scalp with Medical Lake Toilet Soap- no one who principal points. some new blood. which to pay his way at a school for haw been made mivciable with Eczema, Scrofula. bition convention over the 'phone count of the pending local option Special attention given to collec­ deaf mutes. He is deaf and dumb E. Kiddle of Island City, principal Dandruff and other skin Irritations, or been pev.ered yesterday evening, the name of G. measure, and we urge all prohibi­ tions. with the worenew* of Sunburn and Mosquito Bit- es and owner of the flouring mills at !>a tionists. as well as all friends of and claims that his affliction resulted W. Rigby, of this city, who was nom ­ has nwed thia delightful Soap ever had any doubt as to it Grande, Union and Island City, and temperance, to support the measure from typhoid fever. He Is not worthy W. J FURNISH, President being the sweetest, purest medicated soap made. This of consideration, for the reason that one of the most extensive stock ship­ inated as county judge, was omitted. and work for it with diligence." J. N. TEAL, Vice-PrssMonL extremely refreshing The other nominees are as given pers of Eastern Oregon, is in the The following delegates were it is not necessary to have money to toilet article is per­ T. J. MORRI*. CooAier. city today on business. secure admission to'the deaf and last night. elected to the state convention: fumed with the nst- J. W. MALONEY. Ase*t Caahisr. dumb school in any of the states. He The platform committee, consist- G. W. Rigby, R. A. Coppie. Rob ­ arai flower odors and B. Kidder, who resides two miles Robert Warner, N. A. Davis ert Warner, E. Ray Jones. H. A. could go to such an institution with­ tag of contains all the wonderful curative and heeling properties of the famous below the city on the Umatilla river, and H. L. Frailer, brought in the fol­ Frick, Thomas Chandler and M. B. out a cent of money. People will do nsdkal Lak. Salta. Oolter. .nd ail w ho V« outdoors i says the foot bridge erected across well to discourage his efforts at beg ­ report. which was adopted: lowing Scott of Pendleton; P. M Howard of exposed to the sun and wind delight in it. Here's to n«dicai Laks. the river by private citizens on the "We, the representatives of the Pendleton; R. E. Stewart, E. H ging- Soap and a good healthy complexion. OF PENDLETON. south side, near his residence, has prohibition party, Oregon, in conven­ Stone, 8. 8. Parris, R. J. Boddy and ASK YOUR ORUGGIST-aac. A CAKK. been washed out by high water. A Suit for Divorce. tion assembled, reaffirm the princi­ Robert Coppock of Athena; N. A. CAPITAL................................... $70,000 * cable bridge is now talked of. Medics. Iteke Soap and Ointment are articles of unsurpassed merit ples set forth in the Oregon state Davis. William Talbert, Tassey Stew­ for hair aud scalp—use them both for dandruff, for they are cltensine A suit for divorce was filed this SURPLUS.................................. $$0,000 and purifying. Medical Lake remedies are not patent medicines. platform of 1902, which so clearly art. W. A. Bannister, H. L. Frazier. morning in the office of the county Transacts a general banking busi­ NEW SAFE DOOR NEEDED. defined the object and aim of the T. L. Childers, A. M. Elam, R. E Fra clerk by Barney D. Sherry against ness. Exchange and telsgraphlc Iran» Tne fers sold on San Francisco, New York, Door of O. R. A N. Saf* at Weston party, to be the annihilation of u.e zler, A Hopson. W. C. Hopson. M. R. his wife. Laura E. Sherry MEDICAL LAKE OINTMFNT liquor traffic and inviting to party Hudson, Asa Troyer. J. L. Vinson, plaintiff alleges that he and the de­ Chicago and principal points In ths if applied (especially after washing) wtll allay all soreness and Twisted by Dynamite. fellowship all those who agree with W. B Eakin and Rev. J. a . Adams; fendant were married on June 3. 1897. Northwest. assure a soft, velvety surface to the skin—2$C. a box I Rev. A. U Thoroughman of Weston; Weston. March 11.—A new safe us upon this one issue. in this city, and asserts cniel and In- Drafts drawn on China, Japan and door will be necessary for the O R. "We recognize the laudable efforts Frank Richmond and J. H. King of human treatment as the cause of Europa. Medical Laks Salta Mfg. Co.. Sole Mfrs., New York à Saokaae. W Make* collection* on reasonable & N. office safe In this city, owing to of the anti-saloon league to unite all Helix; J. A. Ayers of Freewater; J. the action. His attorney is Dan P. the wreck of the safe by the safe­ temperance sentiment and seek their H. L^ezer and W. P. Jinnett of Echo, Smythe. blowers Wednesday morning. co-operation to assist in the banish­ and George W. Simon* of Helix. The safe was not damaged aside ment of the saloon business. The state convention will be held The government of Peni has se­ from twisting the door out of shape. "The coming election presents a in Portland on Tuesday and Wednes- cured a loan of >3,000.000 in tbs Unit­ A machinist from Wall* Walla work- i golden opportunity for the advance- day, March 29th and 30th. Druggists, and A. C. Koepp en A Bro*.For Sale by Tallman A Co., Leading ed Stat«*. miEJM DUINE ed most of the day yesterday In re­ moving the old door. No trace of the burglars has yet been found. There have been no suspicious characters here recently. a , : ^OOL Much That Efery Woman Desires to Know Gordon Dye Hosiery About Sanative Antisep tic Cleansing And about the Care of the Skin, Scalp, Hair and Hands LEE TEUTSCH’S ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Originality and Distinction i BAKER & FOLSOM PLUMBING and SEWER WORK ( : Ariston T. C. TAYLOR Garland of Violets Toilet Soap : : Brock & McComas Company I Farm Machinery for all Purposes : For Sale Merchants Protective FLYING DUTCHMAN AND CANTON PLOWS and HARROWS SUPERIOR DRILLS FRED WEBER WHEN SICK GET CURED *****************......... Pendleton Savings Bank MEDICAL LAKE SOAP As Sure as the Sun Shines The First National Bank