The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, March 18, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1904.
BEGINS BUSINESS WITH
ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS.
Elected Officers, Adopted
Constitu­
tion and By-Laws and Will Hold
Regular Meetings—Will Be a Paci­
ficator and Promoter of the Party's
Best Interests and Wholly Devoid
of Selfishness—Will Not Be
Dic-
tated.
that $125.000 was handed over the
counter at the office in payment of
taxes, but this is an estimate, and
may be either too high or too low.
The office force does not know the
exact amount, and will not for a
week or so.
The office safe is full of letters and
statements with checks and orders
attached for payment of taxes by
those who were unable to reach the
city in time to get their rebate, and
so sent the amount through the mail.
As much of the time of the clerks
as possible will be spent on this pile
of correspondence until all has been
cleared out of the way and the re­
ceipts sent back with the rebate
marked. In the meantime, the office
is taking no money for taxes, or at
least is writing no receipts, until the
rebate work is out of hand. It will
take several days to get this part of
the work closed, as the taxes repre­
sented by the letters amount to sev­
eral thousand dollars, made up prin-
cipally of small statements.
RETURNS FROM FUNERAL.
E. B. McFarland, of Adams, Attend­
ed Funeral of Brgther, Who Was
Drowned In Snake River.
MARKETS ARE DEAD FAR
AS CONCERNS
CHANGES.
The Only Thing That Has Happened
Lately Is Fresh Eggs — Almost a
Dead Calm In the Wheat Market—
Beef Market Extremely Slow and
Governed by Local Demand.
The market
is a dead one tbis
w eek as tar as' any chauges are con-
cemed. Fresh eggs are bringing the
farmers 16 2-3 cents a dozen, and
that is about the only thing that has
happened in the last five or stx days.
All the other prices are the same,
and there is not any likelihood of
a change for some time to come
The wheat market is so quiet that
the exporting companies do not see
the necessity of informing the buy-
ers of the price half the time, and
they have to telegraph back to And
out, if they happen to want to know,
which is but seldom.
Beef is selling as fast as the peo­
ple want a little meat to eat, but no
faster. The buyers are shipping only
such amounts as the market de­
mands. and the farmers are not at
al) anxious to sell, for the quotations
are low They prefer to hold a time,
and take the chances of bettering the
figures offered.
E. B McFarland, of Adams re­
turned today from Lewiston. Idaho,
where he attended the funeral of
his brother.
Ephrlam
McFarland,
who was drowned in Snake River,
with another brother. Bert McFar­
land. on November 27, while rescu­
ing machinery from the wrecked
steamer in the river, at Mountain
Sheep Rapids.
The remains of Ephrlam McFar­
land were found only last Monday,
near Lewiston, after having been in
the river for almost four months,
and the other brother has not yet
been found.
Mr. McFarland has written to all
the officers of counties bordering on
the Snake and Columbia rivers, to
be on the lookout for the corpse,
when the high water of spring
starts, as he thinks the body has
been washed down the
river and
may be found many miles below
Lewiston.
Bert McFarland, the brother still
missing, was 27 years old. weighed
ibout 160 pounds, and had amalgam
fillings in his teeth, with also two
Richmond crowns in his upper front
teeth.
He was a veteran of the
Spanish war, having served
three
»ears in the 3.r>rfi regiment, company
I.
Any information
concerning a
corpse of this description would be
appreciated by E B McFarland, of
Adams. Ore.
WILL HAILEY SERVE?
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IS STRONGLY URGED TO
TAKE
NOMINATION
AGAIN.
Large Business Interests Cause Him
to Hesitate Before Making Race
for District Attorney Again—The
Church People Anxious for Him to
Keep Up the Fight Against Gam­
bling—Will Support Him
Regard­
less of Party, If He Will Run.
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DRESS GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, IN WOOL. FROM ..................
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OUR VOILES AND SICILIANS AT 50c, YOU WILL PAY 65c and 75c FOR ELSEWHERE
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CALL AND SEE OUR SHOWING IN THE ABOVE LINES. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
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The office of district attorney for'
Morrow and Umatilla counties is one
of the moat Important offices io be
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filled at the coming election, and
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more people are inquiring about pos­
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sible candidates for this office than
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about any other.
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Theodore Roosevelt, president
Owing to the extreme economy
of
ADJUDGED INSANE.
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the United States, was honored
with which T G. Hailey has con
e
again last night when about 100 of Smith, Who Attempted Suicide. Is of
ducted thia office during hia term,
the young men of tuts city
. organized
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and owing to his firm and uncompro­
Unsound Mind.
the Roosevelt Republican Club of
mising attitude on the gambling
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Upon
the
complaint
of
his
brother.
Pendleton.
question, he has a large and enthusi­
r>
J.
B.
Smith,
of
La
Grande.
H.
C.
Roy W. Ritner was selected by the
astic folio« ing In all the parties, and
members of the organization to fill Smith was today examined by the
has the solid support of the church
Worked the Farmer Right.
the presidential chair. L. G. Frazier county court and adjudged insane,
people, who have expressed their
He
will
The details of the old "badger’
be
taken
to
the
asylum
to
­
was elected vice president,
J. H.
hearty approval of his action
In
game being worked in Walla Walla
Gwinn secretary, and Frank J. Macey night or in the morning. by Sheriff
more (han one way
I recently have just f ame to light. |
Taylor.
treasurer.
Mr
Halley
has
large
private
Inter
­
Smith is the man who attempted
The parties to the transaction are
The constitution and by-laws were
ests. which he must attend to. and
veil known people of this city and
reported by a committee which has suicide at I .a Grande some three
he
is
undecided
yet
as
to
his
action
TEN
THOUSAND
CAVALRY
¡the story has proven of much inter-
for the past two weeks been at work weeks ago by cutting his throat with
In
accepting
another
nomination,
and
MOUNTS TO BE BOUGHT. <Wt 10 the friend« of the partiez con-
on them, and the organization was a razor and slashed his wrists. He
until he makes his intention known,
is an Englishman. 43 years of age.
j ne< ted.
RETAIL GROCERY PRICES.
made permanent.
this
office
will
be
the
chief
storm
A very wealthy farmer residing
It was decided to meet hereafter and was born in London. His occu­
SOCIALISTS ARE ORGANIZED.
Coffee
—
Mocha
and
Java.
best.
40c
center around which the greatest Eastern
Oregon and
Waahingtcn. , southwest of the city became ac­ SOLID SILVER SERVICES
on the second and fourth Thursdays ltation is that of a sawmill man. and per lb.; next grade 35c per lb; lower
political activity will be found.
and British Columbia Expected to qualnted with a young married wo­
in each month until such time as the his residence is given as Cold grades coffee, 25c to 15c per lb.; Pendleton Club Holding
Regular
During Mr. Hailey's term he has
FOR WOODCRAFT WORKERS.
Springs.
Mo.
work of the club shall have been
Meetings in
Labor
Union Hall won every suit in which the county
Furnish This Supply—No Restric- man several weeks ago. and aa a re­
package
coffee,
20c
per
lb
The
cause
of
his
insanity
is
given
I
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done and the success of the reunited
Each Alternate Sunday.
Rice—Best head rice. 15c per lb.;
tlons to Be Made on Color—1.000 sult he soon became a constant vis­ I
has been concerned. Owing to his
is melancholy, Smith came to this
party be a matter of history.
itor
at
the
lodging
nouse
conducted
next grade, 12He per lb.
The
Pendleton
Socialist club, advice and counsel, a great deal of
Offer Is Confined to th« Pacific Jur-
to 1.100 Pound Horses Wanted.
‘by the woman, but always timed his
Special programs will be arranged country some time ago and bad been
Sugar—Cane granulated, best $6.50 which meets every alternate Sunday costly litigation has been avoided
iediction — Trophies Consist of
for the meetings of the club, well living at the home of his brother, per sack; do 13 pounds $1
calls
so
that
the
husband
would
be
in lAbor Union hall, now has a mem xnd the county expenses materially
Gold
Watchea
Rilverwar« and
known and
entertaining speakers whr is a conductor on the O. R & N.
These clan­
The Japanese government will buy absent from the house
$1.00
per
100;
tab'e
Salt
—
Coarse.
bership
of
over
50.
and
is
adding
reduced
will be secured, and the sessions will His melancholy and attempt to sui- $2 50 per 100.
st
least
lo.OOo
cavalry
horaes
destine
meetings
became
more
fre
­
Miscallan
—
Certain
Results Bur« of
In
new membert every meeting.
His action in enforcing the law
be both interesting, instructive and . '<le is supposed, to have bee» caus­
Reward
Flour—B B.. $4.25 per barrel;
The next meeting will be on March »gainst gambling has met with es­ Eastern Oregon. Washington and quent. until the neighbors began to
ed
by
disappointment
and
unsuccess-
beneficial.
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Walters’. $4 25 per barrel. $1.10 per 27, when an interesting time is an­ pecially warm approval from the British Columbia this spring, if this gossip. The husband finally was In­
J. H. Gwinn. F. J. Macey and i:I mining speculations. He is now
formed by one of the neighbors of
ticipated. owing to the approach of church people and moral element of number can be found.
sack.
practically
recovered
from
h.s
Charles W. Myers were appointed as
While the agents of the Japanese the visits of the farmer and he ap­
Mrs. Carrie Van Orsdal! has re­
the
campaign.
The
meetings
are
de
­
Bacon—14© 18c per lb.
til parties, and they are desirous of are working on the quiet,
a committee who will at once com­ wounds, and was thought to be ab.e
it has peared to be very indignant and ceived af the office of the grand
per
lb.
to
return
to
his
home
in
a
few
days,
voted
to
the
discussion
of
the
politi
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Ham
—
17©18c
»eelng
Mr
Hailey
continue
in
office
mence to swell the membership until
been authoritatively learned that the 'hreatenefl to cause some trouble if
jntil mental derangement was no­
Coal oil—Si 65 for 5 gallons, $3.25 cal questions and a large attendance »nd pursue his campaign against purchase of this consignment of
it takes in every republican in the
the old man appeared on the scene guardian the aolld silver service and
ticed.
is enjoyed
per
case.
this
evil,
as
district
attorney,
until
chocolate set which are to be given
city and vicinity over the age of 18
horses will be made early this again.
pounds;
$1.40 10
Lard—70c 5
It Is entirely stamped out in this vi­ spring, and already inquiries have
years. There will be no limit to the
One day last week the farmer as prizes on June 30. to those mem
pounds.
cinity.
maximum age.
been secretly sent out as to' the pos­ made it convenient to call and was
Stock salt—$1.00 sack. $16 ton.
While there are new men who sibility of securing any pan of this bestowing his affections upon the bers who recruit a certain specified
The war-cry and trumpet-call of the
would
probably
All
the
office
as
club will be harmony. It will rep­
number from the ranges of Ibi» young woman when the husband number of new members in the cun
test now on among the circles of the
gracefully, they say Mr Halley is in state.
resent no faction, have no tendency,
VEGETABLES.
suddenly appeared from under a bed
the harness and has the matter at
acknowledge no leader except the
The horses are to be of the same in the room. He bad blood in his Women of Woodcraft in the Pacific
Carrots. 2c per lb.
hia fingers’ ends, and they would general requirement as
great principle of the parvy. The or­
those se- eye and tnerc was a 8’ormy time tn jurisdiction.
Parsnips. 10 lbs 25c.
rather see him continue for another lected for cavalry service by the the household that attracted the at-
ganization will not submit to the dic­ KING BROTHERS' MOTHER
MISS MINNIE WINDOM IS
Potatoes, lc per lb.
The racinc jurisdiction comprises
term at least
tates of faction cramped bosses, or
United States government, except as tention of the entire neighborhood.
Garlic, 10c per lb.
AFFLICTED WITH CANCER.
the state« of California, Oregon,
SEVERELY ILL WITH GRIP
John
McCourt
is
mentioned
as
a
pledge itself to the support of fac­
to
color,
and
no
line
will
be
drawn
All manner of persuasion
Cabbage. 4c per lb.
was
possible republican candidate, and as on color
tional
seekers after nomination to
Anything that has four used by the farmer in explanation, Washington. Idaho. Montana, Utah.
Onions. 6c per lb.
Colorado. Wyoming and Nevada.
county, state or national offices. It
Mr
McCourt
is
associated
with
sound
legs,
a
strong
back
and
nerve
but the irate husband would not be
Radishes. 5c per bunch.
Daughter Born to Emil Schubert and
George Church Is Roofing His Resi­ Judge J J
The three first prizes consist of a
will follow the example of the state
Balleray. one of the enough to carry a 12u pound Jap will pacified, and in desperation he drew
for
bunch.
3
Green
onions.
5c
per
Wife—Entire Family ill With the
fine solid gold ladles' watch, which
dence—Entertainment in the Op­ ablest lawyers In the state, his be acceptable, according to the in­
convention and sew up the wounds
a pistol and threatened to shoot. He. will be given to each member who
10.
Grip—Wheat Hay Worth $12 Per
and heal .he strife in the party in
era
House—Henry
Lloyd
Will friends argue that he would make a quiries made in this city.
however, changed his m—., and in­ secures 75 new members to the or­
Walla Walla spinach. Sc per lb.
As
the
country
has
been
scoured
this part of the state. Such is the
good
prosecuting
attorney,
but
his
Ton—Lecture on Persia Was Re-
Build a New Residence—New Stu­
formed the fanner that unless the der between January 1 and June 80;
Celery. 10c bunch, 3 bunches 25c
over
thoroughly
by
the
United
State«
plan as outlined by the managers of
attitude
on
the
gambling
Issue
is
not
peated—Rev. Jenkins Has Recover-
sum of $500 in cash was forthcoming an elegant sliver service which will
Lettuce, hothouse. 5c bunch.
dents at Columbia College—Will
year,
the club, which will make its first ap­
lefinltely known to the church peo­ government within the last
at once be would expose him
The
Popcorn, shelled. 10c lb. 3 for 25
ed
—
Epworth
League
Social
—
Son
Visit
at
Dayton
—
Has
Returned
pearance as an entertainer and in­
ple and they prefer to keep a man horsemen doubt very much that any farmer demurred, but the husband be given to each securing 60 names
Was Bom to H C. Manela and
structor at the court house on the
From Business Trip to Portland.
tn the office for another term, whose large proportion of thia consignment was persistent in his demands, and la the same length of time; and a
FRUITS.
evening of March 24. when an elab
Wife.
position on this important question of cavalry horses will be found in he farmer was forced to give up. He > iver chocolate set for 45 members
Besides these, there are a number
orate program will be presented
either Eastern Oregon or Washing­
Bananas. 40c dozen.
was able, however, to compromise of other prizes wuich will be given
Milton. March 15.—Rev A J Ad­ is known, rather than to risk a new ton.
with music by the club quartet and
Athena. March 14—Mrs Alba Wtl-
Apples. $1 per box.
man.
even
though
bis
politics
may
ams went to Penuieton yesterday af­
T*.
privet of horse« are higher the matter for $30$. He gave the at the same time, for different num­
speeches by some of the republican helm of Elgin, spent a few days
Lemons, 40c dozen.
be more to their liking.
ternoon to attend the presbytery.
this year by 10 per cent than last husband a certified check for $200 on bers of members gained.
speakers of the county who do not here visiting her brothers. John and
Oranges, 40© 50c dozen.
Strung
pressure
is
now
being
Miss Carrie McQuary has returned
The good thing about the prizes la
¡re«r and while it would be possible one of the Walla Walla banka and
represent one faction or the other.
William King. Mrs. Wilhelm was on
from Walla Walla. where she was brought to bear upon Mr. Hailey,
$100 in cash wfaen be was allowed to that every person tn the jurisdiction
to
secure
a
large
number
of
1,000
to
her way to Walla Walla to attend the
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY.
Walla who secures the stated number of
the guest of her sister. Mrs J. F from the beet people in the county, 1.100-pound horses without any re- leave the
house —Walla
bedside of her aged mother, who is
from all parties, to continue in this
WOOL BUYERS COMING.
McRae.
Statesman
members will be presented with the
The
following
prices
are
paid
by
striction
on
color,
the
regulation
receiving treatment for a cancer.
Matt Mosgrove. of (be Mosgrove race, and it is thought that he will cavalry horse. os purchased by the
There will
be as
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schu­ dealers to the producer:
J. H. Gwinn Receives Letters From
The church
Mercantile Company, returned yes­ accept the nomination
pereoos
Turkeys, 12© 14c
An Outlet for Eden.
United States government is scarce
bert Thursday. March 10. a daughter.
All the Prominent Wool Men Who
the con
Chickens, hens. 8c; $3©4 per doz terday from a business trip to Port­ people fear that a man openly favor­
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Johns have re­
The Eden people are getting tired
ing gambling may creep in. If a tried
land
Have Attended Former Sales.
en;
roosters.
4©
6c.
BREVITIES.
turned to Athena to reside perma­
of trails and peck animals and are
Mrs J I_ Frazier has gone to man is not supported by all those in
Geese, per dozen, $9.
J. H. Gwinn, secretary of the Ore­ nently.
making an effort to obtain a wagon
Dayton, where she wtu visit her favor of moral discipline In the city,
Ducks,
per
dozen.
$3
50©
4
Theodore Russell of Spokane, who
$1 25 hats at the Boston
gon Woolgrowers' Association, is in
road from what ir called Devils
and
as
the
city
count
11
favors
gam
mother.
Mrs
Cordelia
Samuel.
Butter. 50 ©75c, good.
receipt of letters from all the promi­ is spending this week at George Ban
Boys* clothing Baer A Daley
I.ane up the river past Eibo-r and on
bling,
the
church
people
would
lose
Mrs.
E
N.
Smith,
who
has
been
Eggs, fresh, 16 2-3c
nent buyers who have attende«, for- .ster's home, visiting his little daugh­
over the Lookingglass mourtain into
Get a "top coat." The Boston
visiting her brother. H. H. Harris all they hare gained In the past two
ter.
has
a
severe
attack
of
la
grippe
mer wool sales in this city, and they
or three years
has returned to Pendleton
New spring shirts. The Boston
I Elgin
B. F. Ogle has sold six tons of
CHOICE BEEF CATTLE. ETC.
all inquire as to the prospects for
The road has been surveyed
El­
With
a
rigorous
man
in
this
office,
Miss
Estelle
Chapman
has
return
Closing out dry goods
The Bos-
the wool clip in tuis county tnis wheat hay to James Mosgrove and
Steers, $3 25© 3 85.
gin has at present donated $250 and
ed from Pendleton, where she had they argue, the evil will be so com ton.
V. M. Shick. for $12 a ton.
year.
Cows. $2 .50 ©2 85
will perhaps do better toward the
been visiting her sister. Mrs Eugene pleteiy under control, within a year
The interesting lecture given by
Douglas and liauan shoes
The
It is evident that all tne former
Hogs. live. 5H©6.
DeHaven. .
or two more, that public sentiment
building of the road.
Dr.
Joseph
Kosbaba.
a
native
Per
­
Boston.
buyers will be on the ground with
Hogs, dressed. 6H©7c.
Mr. and Mrs K L. Oliver have re­ will then be absolutely against open
We would be glad to have the peo-
several new faces, attracted by the sian. was repeated by request Sun-
New
line
men's
sweaters
The
Veal, dressed. 6©7c.
turned to Pendleton, after a visit gambling, and the efforts of the ac­
pie of that section continue to trade
lay night. A crowded house was
excellence of the Umatilla clip.
Sheep. $262.50
with their neice. Mrs L L Berry
tive moral forces in the community, Boston
at Flora, but the lay of the country
George W. Abbott, of Boston, the present. The doctor gave one of the
W. H Reed of Huron, is down to­ is against that, therefore we will re-
Miss Winnie Windom is suffering will have borne good results.
most
entertaining
lectures
ever
given
to
buyer who had the misfortune
day on business.
from an attack of the grip and is
HAY AND FEED.
joice with them if they can gw a
Sumpter Marshal for Sheriff.
break his leg on Jie depot platform in Athena.
unable
to
attend
to
her
studies
at
NINE-TENTHS
OF
THEM
ARE
A. B Fu.phens of Umatilla, is in better outlet- — Flora Journal
Under
the
auspices
of
the
prohibi
­
Chop
barley.
$22.50
per
ton;
lHc
at The Dalles, last year, while at-
It is authoritatively stated that
Columbia
college.
today
on
businesa.
the
city
tion
State
Alliance
W.
Eugene
Knox,
per lb.
ACTUAL HOMESEEKERS
tending the wool sales in Eastern
Edward Rand, marshal of Sumpter
George Church is improving his
C F. Weiss, of Milton. Is in the
Chopped wheat. ,1.40 per 100.
Malheur River Booming.
Oregon, has written to Mr. Gwinn the impersonator, with his company
the must efficient peace officer that
residence
by
putting
on
a
new
roof.
□f
singsters,
gave
an
entertainment
a
short
vLsit
on
business
city
for
Bran.
60c
per
sack.
that he expects to be present, and in
Malheur river and its tributaries mountain mining camp has ever had.
Tonight
the
Eugene
Knox
Com
­
at
the
Christian
church
March
16.
grass, are raging torrents. on account of
Shorts. $1 per sack.
They Come From Everywhere and
Genuine
Kentucky
closing hia letter says in regard to
blue
has an amoition to become Baker
pany will give an entertainment in
J. W. Jenkins, pastor of the Chris­
It grows the sudden melting of snow tn the
Oats. lHc per • ,
the market prospects:
Are Going Everywhere — All In­ 'Royal Green' 'brand
county'« sheriff and will be a cand.
the
Davis
opera
hall.
tian
church,
has
recovered
from
a
"As the situation now is. wool will
Noirs.
Alfalfa, loose, $13 per ton.
mountains. and Snake river is also date at the coming democratic coun­
tensely Interested in the West —
Tomorrow Contractor Banister will
be some lower than last year. The severe attack of the grip and was
Wheat, loose. $13 per ton.
You want to see E L. Smith for booming
ty convention for oomioauoo for
commence to build a little cottage
Many
Have
Large
Families
and
American Woolen Company, on ac­ able to fill the pulpit last Sunday.
Timothy, baled, per ton $20
information regarding the little Holt I Word has reached here that the that important office—Baker City
A.
B.
McEwen
has
moved
to
hia
for
Henry
Lloyd
on
his
Main
street
Are
Energetic.
Induetrtoue
and
count of their large production, is
water is 18 inches deep on the main
harvester
lots recently purchased of A. M
Democrat.
the chief factor in making prices for ountry home.
RETURNED FROM MALHEUR.
Hopeful.
Get your clothes cleaned and street of Vale, and that the immense
Next
Friday.
March
18th.
under
the
Elam
goods. They have offered their goods
baaement
of
Hope
Bros,
was
flooded,
oresaed
at Joerger's. 126 West
auspices of the Epworth League, a
Miss Kate Moore of Echo, arrived
at less than a year ago.
Extraordinary Rainfall — John T
entailing a considerable loss to a
Court street
here Saturday and will enter Colom
"If sheep have done well, growers reception will be given. An attract­
"Where do they come from*" an-
large stock of merchandise.
ive
program
will
be
given,
followed
Whistler
Expected
Soon.
bia
college
of
extras
for
Holt
har-
Full
stock
may perhaps realize as much per
awered an O R A N conductor thia
Several bridge« over Bully creek
by
a
lunch
and
social.
vesters
on
hand
at
E
L
Smith's.
311
head as they did last year, even if
J. H. Lewis, the engineer who has
morning, when naked about the
«ere washed out and no mail con­
A
10-pound
boy
was
born
March
IRRIGATION
LITIGATION.
prices are lower, as last year’s clip
alarting point of the majority of the Court street.
had charge of the government irri-
nections with Buras was had for 48
averaged from one to one and a half 3 to Mr. and Mrs. H C. Manela of gation work in this section during
hotgeseekers coming to Oregon, on
Teutsch Is offering ST hats, broken hours the first of the week.
They
formerly
resid-
pounds, less per fleece than usual, on Walla Walla,
the absence of Chief Engineer John Personal and Direct Inspection of the cheap rate this spring.
lines, regular $3 and 13.56 values, to
The Owyhee headgate was washed
Conditions on the Little Walla
account of the severe winter and the ad here.
T. Whistler, has returned from a
"Why, they come from everywhere close at $2.00.
out and the damage will amount to
Stumpf was presented
Miss
Amelia
scarcity of feed.”
two-months' trip into Malheur coun­
and are going everywhere. There ta
Walla.
shapes, broken $6.000 —Ontario Argus
97 hats, correct
Mr. Gwinn has written letters to with a new piano by her father and ty. While there the work was drown­
no apecial starting point, and there sizes, regular $3 and 13 50; to close
mother
this
week.
Jndge
Ellis
and
A.
D.
Stillman
left
the principal buyers to the effect
ia no special destination except that
ed out by the rains, which
One Hundred Miles of Tunnels.
$2 00 At Teutsch s.
Ed Purday has entered the Pioneer
this morning for Freewater, where all are coming to Oregon.
that Umatilla county wool will be of
been the heaviest for many
Very
few people who are advocat­
they will go over the ground of the
M
Pedro,
the
well
knen
sheep
an extra good quality this year, and lrug store to learn pharmacy under There was more water in the
"They get off at every station and
Little Walla Walla and Hudson Bay are most all homeseekers tins year man of Butter creek, was a businees ing the merits of Eastern Oregon as
Ijewis
that owing to the general conditions the management of Dr. A. B. Stone. ity of Vale while Mr.
Mrs Frank Jackson has been quite
Irrigation companies, in order to There are but few regular sightseers visitor in the city yesterday.
a mining country, and few people
%
of the market, the grower here will
there than can be remembered
who have actually invested in mines
more familiarize themselves
with among them, and vary few of the
expect a good price for his wool and ill, but is recovering
t}ie
oldest
Inhabitant.
prutn:
Robert Johnson, one of the
The entire family of Charley Marsh
that it might as well be understood
Mr. l^ewis will remain in this city the condition of things in regard »o return tickets will be used, as they nent wood dealers of Huron, is in the in Eastern Oregon are aware of the
with the exception of his son, Floyd,
actual amount of development work
Mr Whistler, the merits of the two sides In the seem to be coming West to stay.
first as last that the sheepmen were
until the arrival of
city on a brief business visit.
are
ill with the grip.
that has taken place here in the past
before the court.
not scared at the prospects of alleged
"If 1 were guessing on the number
who is expected some time during litigation now
T. J. Tweedy, the reservation 20 years, most of it during the past 10
low prices.
the week, when plans for the sea Their visit is in connection with the thnt will become permanent settlers
Stock Fared Well.
The United States geologist
son’s work will be mapped out and case now before the courts in which 1 would place the proportion of ac­ farmer, will begin spring plowing in years
Millis Lawrence, a Burnt river
who visited this section last summer,
the Hudson Bay people wish to take tual homeseekers at nine-tenths of a few days, with a large force.
APPRAISERS APPOINTED.
the force put in the field.
baking powoem
rancher, is in the city visiting his
makes a report in which he states
water from the Little Walla Walla the total number of excursionists.
A. J. Adams of Milton, spent the
family
who
are
living
here.
His
fam
­
that
there
are
more
than
100
miles
river
above
the
ditch
of
the
other
They
are
a
thrifty,
honest,
clean,
NEW DIVISION ROADMASTER.
Will Look After Apportionment of
day in the city, He- is one of the
SAVES ONE-THIRD THE EGGS
ily spends the winters here in order
of underground workings I in the East-
company, which action has been en­ industrious, energetic lot of people prominent farmers and stockmen.
Wade Estate Among Creditors.
to avail themselves of Baker City's
These
are
era
Oregon
gold
fields,
joined
by
the
court.
SAVES TWO-THIRDS THE MONEY
and never get through asking intel­
Peter Grant, of the La Grande Di­
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Saylor, of Echo, large figures when © is considered
Judge Fitz Gerald yesterday
ap­ splendid schools.
ligent questions about
the West,
vision, Retires From the O. R. A To all of my Friends and Patrons:
were
the
guests
of
Pendleton
friends
says
that
Burnt
baby
camp,
Mr.
Lawrence
SAVES ALL THE WORRY
that this camp is only a
pointed Thomas Thompson. George
which prove that they are thinking
yesterday fur a short visit in the and that the ground has hardly yet
N.
I take pleasure in Introducing to and are coming to stay.”
Perringer and Lee Moorhouse as ap­ River is all right. He says that stock
e
been scratched.—Sumpter Miner.
praisers of the estate of C. B. Wade have made it through the winter with
Peter Grant, who has been divis­ my friends, Drs. L. L. and T. H.
This morning two families from city.
The men will make an Inventory of Hying colors and that the coming ion roadmaster on the La Grande White, to whom I have sold my den­ Des Moines transferred from No. t>
Miss Evelyn J Sheek. of Portland.
the estate as soon as possible and re year looks good to the people out division of the D. R. & N. under tal business in this city. I thorough­ to No. 8, their destination
Mixed His History.
being Is at home visiting her parents, Mr.
port to the court of bankruptcy there.—Baker City Herald.
W Bollons, general roadmaster, of ly recommend the Drs. White as first- Waverly. Wash., where they expect and Mrs. L- O. Sheek, of this city,
In the acuate in th esenate
Their report will then be audited
this city, for the past three years, class dentists In every respect, and rtf buy a tract of sugar beet land.
for a short time.
gift to
week on the _ proposed
_
How’s This?
and if correct the disposal of the
has resigned his position -and will go will esteem it a favor for any of my
E D. Grimmett, father of one of
H. C. Connell, of Umatilla, was in United States of a statue of Freder­
We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard ■ into business at La Grande.
estate for division among the credit­
patients to place their cases in the the families, spent two months in
any rase of catarrh that can not be
the city yesterday for a short time ick the Great of Prussia. Senator
ors will be made as soon as the nec­ for
N. J. Oman, who has been with hands of the Drs. White.
Oregon and Washington a year ago. on business connected with his work Stewart of Nevada, ia accuaed of
tired by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
essary sales can be made.
F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
the O. R * N. for the past seven
and aoid out In Iowa to come West
Respectfully,
having mixed Frederick the Great
for the O. R. A N.
We. the undersigned, bare known F. J. months, has been appointed acting
The board of appraisers was ap­
permanently. He has nine children
E A. MANN.
with Peter the Great of Russia. That's
I'heney for the last 15 years, and believe
pointed as it was, for the reason that him perfectly honorable In all business division
roadmaster,
and
took
Wanted—Cattle to take with our not strange.
ranging from 18 years to six months
Senators sometimes
the men on it were not in any way transactions and financially able to carry charge of the office yesterday. Mr.
the
mountains.
herd
to
pasture
In
old, and expects to hsndle 100 acres
It Saved His Leg.
mix their history as they do their
connected with the estate. Neither >ut any obligations made by their firm
Oman was formerly with the Chi­
Terms very reasonable, Call on or drinks.
WE8T A TKUAX, Wholesale Druggists,
P. A Danforth of I-a Grange. Ga.. of beet land without hired help.
were they interested in the bank
cago Great Western and is an exper­
J. H. Miller, of Creston. Iowa, had address Maple Bros . Court street.
Toledo. O.
suffered
for
six
months
with
a
fright
­
They are, therefore, in a position to WAI.DIXO. KINNAN A MARVIN, Whole­ ienced track man.
ful running sore on his leg. but seven children and Is also going to
A. Perard, a prominent sheepman eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
act in a perfectly impartial manner
grow beets at Waverly, where he
Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally,
writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve
from Pilot Rock. Is in the city today.
in the appraisement.
Tragsdy
Averted.
expects to live the remainder of his
acting directly upon the blood and mucoua
Hia flocks are in the best of condi­
wholly cured It In five days. For ul­
surfaces of the system
Testimonials
"Just In the nick of time our little cers, wounds, piles, it's the best salve life
tion and he expects a better clip of
sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by
TAXPAYING.
boy was saved," writes Mrs. W Wat­ in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only
all druggists.
woo) than last year.
Letters of Administration.
Hall's Family Ptlla are the beat
kins of Pleasant City. Ohio. "Pneu­ 25 cents. Sold by Tallman A Co.
Large Volume of It Done by Mail.
C. H. Hudson of Gilliland, was a
A petition was filed in the probate
monia had played sad havoc with him druggists.
Irrigated Land Sold.
Involving Much Work,
court this afternoon by J. F. Kilgore business visitor in the city today,
and a terrible cough set in besides.
William G. Terwilliger has sold to Doctors treated him, but he grew
asking that letters of administration Mr. Hudson is a member of the dem­
The sheriff’s office is busy today
Returned From Csllfornia.
FREE FREE
committee.
be issued in the estate of William ocratlc county central
but the business looks like a calm Frank Sparleder for $2,350, a small I worse every day. At length we tried
J. W. Young, a well known citi­ J. Killgore. The letltloner is a and is a prominent stockman.
tract
of
land
in
the
northeast
quarter
,
Just
for the asking we
besides the rush of the last few days
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con­
zen of Weston, was in town yester­ I rother of the deceased, and upon
give you ths correct time,
of the tax payments. Yesterday was of section 21, in township 6, north of' sumption, and our darling was saved.
Fresh garden, field and flower
day.
Mr. Young has just returned
the
time regulates the echooie.
the last day under the law that the range 35 east, together with
He is now sound and well." Every­ from a trip through California. He the waiving of the widow of the seeds in bulk and packages. All
trains and everything Import­
sheriff could grant a rebate, and the right of way for an irrigation ditch. body ought to know it's the only visited all the prominent cities and right to administer, the letters were this season's stock and sure to pro­
ant in the city.
office was full of people all day wait­ The land is in the vicinity of Mil- sure cure for coughs, colds and all points of interest in that state. He ordered the issue upon the filing of duce. Our Beeds are suitable to this
YOU
WANT
ANY
OF
ton.
Our time le the correct time
ing for their turn.
lung diseases. Guaranteed by Tall­ cut his visit abort In order to reach the bond by the petitioner. The es­ climate. C. Rohrman, Court street.
THEM.
tate consists of personal property to
and our priced on time-keepere
Up to last night it is estimated
man
A
Co.,
druggists.
Price
50c
and
Pendleton in time to pay his taxes the value of $800.
Good Residence for Sale.
are correct.
Ixist—Bay mare, branded “B. H.
and get the rebate, but through a
The C. 8. Jackson residence, 405 $1.00. Trial bottles free.
on left shoulder; strayea from Bailey
Step In our store er call ua
They
are
yours
if
you
want
late
train
reached
here
one
day
too
Jackson street, located in the best
Cattle Outlook Brighter.
Ross' pasture, at Meacuam. Reward
up on the 'phone and we will
Hudson
Bay
Farm
Sold.
late.
residence section of Pendleton, is
them at a reasonable price.
While the cattle marketa continue will b* paid for Information furnish­
tell you all about them.
Hattie J. McNemar and her hus-
offered for sale on reasonable terms
very greatly depreeaed, there seema ed to Otto Boettcbor. Pendleton Ore.
We have them in our front
Catholic Cathedral.
on account of family moving from band have sold to George 8. Fox for
HUNZIKER
to be a gradual Improvement in the
I handle the celebrated Holt com­
window, and as it is a new
Baker City Catholics will build a tone of the market. Cattlemen have
This question arises in the family the city. For particulars and terms, $1.700, the north half of the south­
The
Progressive
Jeweler
bined harvester, and have any size
shipment, would like to have
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try call on Mrs. C. S. Jackson, at resi­ east quarter, and the southeast magnificent cathedral to cost $75.- been very greatly discouraged but In­
cut
from
an
eight-foot
to
36-foot
nh
Meh
Street
quarter
of
the
southeast
quarter
of
dence.
000. Thia is being done through the dications are that with the advent of
you come in and see the prêt-
section 36, in township 6, north of efforts of Bishop C. J. O’Reilly, spring, conditions win resume a more Either for horse power or engiue
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
ty
new cuttings.
Wanted—Man for Pendleton store. ran?5
e.a8t’ being a tract of land whose home is In Baker City.
normal basis and the outlook is for power. E. L. Smith, 311 Court St.
Should
understand
something of n *“e ”'1(’Bon Bay country.
decidedly better prices.
Many cat­
I have Bold a great many Holt
The DR. LIEBIG STAFF
clothing and furnishing goods and
I have the machine that pleases tle were forced on the market last combined harvesters in this and sur­
High
Price
for
Poultry,
have
acquaintance
in
the
country,
i
only
Hpeeialista for men. con­
fall
because
of
the
high
price
of
feed
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre­
rounding
counties,
and
the
fact
that
the farmers. Time and trial have
I want your _ poultry
___ ___
,______ ____
_ of all kinds, proven the worth of the Holt com­ and with the advent of spring this I have never had a dissatlaned buyer
tinue to cure all chronic, pri­
experience
had, „
pared in two minutes. No boiling 1 no State age and what
TALLMAN A CO
vate
*
nervous atlm.ma. tanoteaee
State _ where
at r_______
present turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens,
‘___ ___
___ bined harvester, and it has been class of cattle will be held on grass. or trouble with any customer, proves
baking I add boiling water and set to and where, f
eooL F lavors:—Lemon, Orange, Rasp­ employed, what salary receiving, and an<’
P®y you the highest prices, demonstrated to be the most success­ Those who are best posted on the that the Holt Is the machine to buy
Leading Droggists
berry and Strawberry. Get a package what salary expected. Address “Mer- Come in and see me. L. M. Lyman,
ful made. E. L. Smith, 311 Court situation are inclined to be very blu­ and that the public is faily dealt
at your grocers to-day. io eta.
chant,” care East Oregonian.
310 Bast Court «treat.
ish in their views.—Rural Spirit
street.
with. E. L Smith. 311 Court street
NEWS OF MILTON
€RESC ENT
E&-Phosphate
THESE ARE
OUR JEWELS
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
Jell-O,