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turned in so much water that the defendants could not get 3,000 inches into the flume. The judgment of the court was that since there was more water than was needed for the use of the plaintiff, and since there was no rea son why ihe defendant should not have the use of this water that from th present time until noon on the day of May 3 the Hudson Bay Irri gation Company should be allowed to use two-fifths ot all the water flowing through the ditch of the plaintiff company at the point of di version with the defendant compa ny's ditch, upon the filing of a bond for $1,000 by the defendant to cover any Injury done to the ditch of the plaintiff. All costs of any changes necessary in the property of the plaintiff are to be borne by the de'-mdant, and in case of dispute as to the amount of water, it should be measured by the county surveyor Hailey & Lowell represent the Hudson Bay Company while the other 6ide is represented by A D. Stillman. where he went to see the work being done by the sugar beet planters. He finds that there are now 150 acres ready to be seeded us soon ub the weather settles and warms to a de FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1904 gree where the farmers will be sure that the seed will germinate soou AN EX-CONVICT HAS after being put into the ground. 729 Main Street TROUBLE AT 8ALEM. It was the intention to put their ground in seed this week, but the * cold weather has changed that, and Simple-Minded Girl Is at the Bottom DIED FROM INJURIES UPON the work will not be done until id ■4 of the Row and Causes a Fight REACHING LA GRANDE. later, when warm weather Is assur- Between Her Lover and ed. Her TEMPERANCE MEETING WAS There are 150 acres of land which Father—The ■ - 5 Latter, Who Was ATTENDED BY MANY. Partner of C ead Man Come« to Pen is under consideration, and if it Is Sent to the ! Penitentiary From dleton and Tells the Story—1« decided that there can be water J , Umatilla County, ** * M J ’ ' Prosecuted the II tract Now Held as Witness to Coroner's enough furnished for It this Girl’s Fathsr for Aeeault and Bat The Saylor« Have Returned to Their will also be seeded to beets, mak- XT Inquest—Howard Was From Iowa, V’1 ’ tary. ing 300 acres In aud around Echo. Ranch—A Son Was Born—Recep ■ Where His Mother Is Said to Be Foster and on * * iw Island. Switzler's A GROUP OF BEAUTIES. tion to New Member« M. E. Church Rich—Was an Only Son of Widow which will be planted this first year The showing of ladles’ vatebes la ..«T-./ Will Be March 22—Charles Snyder News comes from Salem, of —Left Home for the West a Month of the experiment. more than usually Interesting. We Arrives From Missouri—Mr«. Els- prosecution of Jacob Idlewlne, have added a large number of new Ago. WOOL PROSPECTS. camp t« Very* III—Ha* Returned old character of that city, by Lea designs and new styles to our al From Alberta. ready large assortment Where there Isaac Howard, a young man who Never Were Better, or Perhaps at ter Bell, an ex-convict, for assault is so much beauty and merit a choice and battery. Idlewlne was dismiss was beating his way over the O. R Fine. Around Vinson. may be difficult, but prices will help $• & N., fell from No. 5 this morning ed on the motion of the prosecuting Athena. March 19.—The entertain to a selection. Aaron Cole of Vinson, was tn the as the train was leaving Kame a attorney. ment given Wednesday by Raynor LADIES' WATCHES from $5 up and was mangled under the wheels •ity yesterday on business, and took 141 “INCORRIGIBLE." The atory is that Bell was paying W. Kelsey and Eugene Knox and 1 back with him a large consignment Warranted movement In reliable 2S dying shortly after reaching La attention to Dora Idlewlne, the 16- his company of singers, was well at year case. $16 00. Grande, to where he was taken aftei •f supplies for bls sheep ranch near year-oid daughter of the old txjn. IN SELECTING ONE OF OUR tended by the people of Athena, Cleveland Owen« Ha« Been Returned that place. Mr. Cole Is one of the the accident occurred. who had forbid the ex-guest of the GLENN WINSLOW to the Reform School. who enjoyed it very much. NEW EFFING SUITS, WE GUAR Young Howard, in company with argest sheepmen in that part of the state to come to the house. On laat Mr. and Mrs. Fay LeGrow spent N. H. Ixxtney, the superintendent Carlos Gibbs, left their homes Jeweler and Optician at ountry, and is much pleased with Thursday Bell accompanied the girl ANTEE YOU A SAVING OF $1.50 Sunday in Walla Walla visiting rela >f the state reform school, was in Union. Iowa, on the first day ol he prospects for this year. borne from a Salvation Army meet Postoflke Block. tives. TO $2.50. CALL AND SEE. the city this morning the guest of March, intending to come to Wash All of the sheep in his part of the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Saylor and sons, the Hotel Bickers. Mr. Looney had ington, where Gibbs has relatives ■ounty are In the best ot condition, ing. and waa invited Into the house. When Idlewlne found out who the Ralph and Edgar, who spent the tome after Cleveland Owens, a boy ind where they expected to secure have wintered well and will yield visitor was. he ordered him from the winter in this city, returned to their who was paroled from the school work. Both of them are boys. How arger fleeces than for several years. The ibout a year ago. He had been sent Ard was 19 years of age yesterday, The wool has been growing right premises and a fight ensued, Butter Creek ranch Wednesday. arrest followed. Mrs. Hugh McArthur of Portland, o the school from this county, and while Gibbs is about the same age hrough the cold weather, insuring At the trial on Saturday the old after visiting in Pendleton with her by his good behavior had earned a The boys beat their way through ive fleeces and the best grade. man told his story In court and was sister. Mrs. W. S. Perry, visited her parole. Since being out he has to Kamela, and boarded the train dismissed, the prosecuting attorney sisters. Mrs. George Banister and been working at Adams, and for there to come on farther west. They Surveying Wild Horse Road. bolding that he waa justified in Thomas Myers of this place. He be Mrs. Harvey Calcn of this place. Mrs. were on the blind baggage, or the County Surveyor J W. Kimbrell making an attempt to protect his com front end of the baggage car. when McArthur reports her neice. Miss came incorrigible and upon ind crew, surveyed the new county some. At the close of the trial the e fell road cut-off from I^ee street bridge to old man pleaded with his daughter Minnie Gross of Pendleton, very ill plaint being made he was again Howard suddenly slipped and : 'ommitted to the institution. Mr under the wheels. ‘ Gibbs came on at present. She left Thursday to ^ooney left this morning for Salem to Pendleton ana told the depot peo he Wild Horse road, above the Rugg to return to her home with him. but e visit a sister at Prescott and one at .'arm. today. she refused and left the court room e with the boy in charge. ple that his partner had fallen from Stokane. In company with her mother and • THE DISPLAY OF SPRING ANO SUMMER MILLINERY WE e the train, but the mangled body had James Langfield of Arlington, re Bell. e HAVE IS WINNING THE ADMIRATION OF ALL WHO HAVE >een seen before that time and had turned home this morning. He will Idlewlne is an old resident of that e 6EEN IT. WE HAVE THE BRIGHTEST I DE,-8 OF THE FASH been removed to I-a Grande, where ' isit at The Dalles on his way home. city and a respected and Industrious • a he soon died. ION CENTERS ALL THE NEW. LOVELY CREATIONS OF MIL- citizen His wife Is an epileptic and e The reception of the M. E. church Gibbs was taken in charge by the LINERY ART. has for a long time been an inmare for the new members will be Tues sheriff and is being held as a wit of the asylum, where she was known day evening. March 22. THE 6TYLES FOR THIS SEASON ARE WORKS OF ART, ness for the coroner's investigation as one of the hardest patients to Fred Ruble and Jerry Quant spent AND ARE RARC BEAUTIES. He is a young fellow of good ap A PIONEER STRICKEN manage In the Institution. She was S .i nd ay in Walla Walla. BOOKING FOR SITES FOR pearance. and is much broken over WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO PAY US A VISIT AND recently released. but since the The Senior (hristian Endeavor en WITH HEART DISEASE. COLONIES IN AMERICA. the fate of his friend. He tells that trial of Saturday has been returned, EXAMINE OUR SHOWING. tertainment. the drama. "The Fruits they both boarded the train at Ka The daughter is a pretty girl of of the Wine Cup." was largely at mela and were riding side by side tended. The net proceeds amount °roject to Colonise Mexico Fell They had hardly gotten out of the lame to Psndleton in 1884—Was a somewhat simple mind, and easily Influenced. ed to $70. Native of the Emerald Isle and Through on Account of Yellow Fe yards when Howard suddenly and Lester Bell was sent to the peni The second annual recital was with no apparent reason, slipped Came to America at 14 — Was a tentiary from Umatilla county March ver—O’Donald and Joubert Have gi-en Saturday the 12th, by Profes from the side of the car and fell Pioneer of Wisconein, Iowa. Cali 2. 1902. under a two and one-half THE HOME OF THE STYLISH HAT. Decided That Montana Offer* the under the wheels. The train was sor Henry’s class. The class was 23 fornia, Washington and Oregon— year sentence for the larceny of a in number, ranging from small be Best Unclaimed Natural Opportu running by this time at so rapid a ••••••••••.•••••••••••••••a «*•••••••••••••••••••••••« Leavee Large Family and Host* of gold watch, two chains and a silk ginners to the graduates There nities—Boer« Hope for Ascendancy rate that Gibbs could not get off muffler from Elmer Hales. The And so was brought on to Pendleton, Friend*. were several duets and solos, all of Liberal Party in England. crime was committed a short time where he gave the alarm splendidly rendered, both vocal and prior to the March term of court In According to Gibbs ’ story, the two instrumental. that year. He was indicted under Captain O'Donald, in speaking of boys left home on the first of the Owen W. Fee, a well known pio Miss Elma Kirk of Walla Walla, ’.he name of Calvin Lester, and waa died Sunday considered a hard character by the spent a few days in Athena visiting the mission which brings him and "month and have been since that jeer of Pendleton, Will Miller s brother. Ed Miller ot his companion to this country, talks :ime making their way this far west afternoon at the residence of his officers here Union, is visiting at the Miller home. very interestingly of bis history in They lived in Union, Iowa, where ion James A. Fee. in this city. heir families are well-to-do and well The immediate cause of bis death Green Etis. who went up to Alber YOU WILL HAVE GOOD TOOLS IF YOU GET THEM OF US- MORROW REPUBLICANS South Africa and his people, th known. Howard was the only son of *as heart failure, this fatal ailment ta about 10 days ago, has returned 1 widow. Mrs. Hattie Howard, ol javing been superinduced by rheu Instructed for J. N. Williamson and GARDEN TOOLS. home. He does not bring back very doers. He and General Joubert intend to Union, who is worth between $50,- matism. His last Illness was very favorable news to landseekers, al e CARPENTER TOOLS, for G. W. Phelps. 900 and $60,000 The boys wished to jrief. he having been on the street e though they have had a very fine settle in this country and have see the country and left home with i >n Friday, and although he was suf- BUILDING TOOLS. • HAVING SOLD MY COAL AND Heppner. March 21. — The republi winter in that locality. e licked out Montana as their future the consent of their parents to come ering greatly with rheumatism, was can county convention BUILDING HARDWARE. was held e AfOOD BUSINESS TO L. W. Mo- J. L. Snyder’s brother. Charles in very good health otherwise. e lome They have traveled through To Washington. here on Saturday, when a full coun- Snyder of Modena. Mercer county, he whole of the Western Continent e \DMA8. I DESIRE TO THANK ALL On Sunday morning while dress ty ticket waa nominated, flve dele- POULRTY NETTING AND FIELD FENCING. e 4Y CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR LIS Missouri, arrived in this city the ind have not seen a country so fa ing to get up for the day. he was gates were elected to the state con BREVITIES. e lith. He ie a carpenter by trade vorable to their people as the North e IRAL SUPPORT GIVEN ME suddenly stricken with heart . dis vention. instructed for J. N IN Wll- e and ex pec u to locate in Athenu. V. J White, of Weeton. was a >ase. and never regained conscious damson for congress from this dls- west. From Spokane down to and HE PAST AND ASK THAT THE • Mrs. Elscamp has been sick at her hrough Umatilla county is the beet Pendleton visitor yesterday less, lingering until 2:30. when be trict, and resolutions lndorsing Erre AM£ BE EXTENDED TO MR. Mo- e home for two weeks, and seems tc >f all, but that land is all gone and ident Roosevelt were adopted, Mias Della McKee, of Echo, is In massed away • DAMS. WHO WILL AT ALL be no better. Owen William Fee waa born In or that reason the two travelers the city the guest of friends The five delegates to the state * e Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hod "IMES KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF bounty Fermanaugb. Ireland, on accla- tave picked on Montana as their convention were elected by W D. Chamberlain went to Athe Succetecn to Thompson Hardware Co. gen. March 15, a eon. September 17. 1818 and came to mation as follows; uture homes, where there is now na today on a brief business trip. G W Phelps. e OOD. DRY WOOD AND KEM- New York In 1832. at the age of 14 Fred Warneck. T W Morgan. John •nough vacant land to make homes 4ERER COAL ON HAND WITH Miss Della B. Crigler has return; ■ ears. eeoeoeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeeseeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeoeoeeoee M'KAY CREEK ITEMS or the whole of the Boer race. Williams and Mike Kenny. WHICH TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS ?d from a visit with her pa>-nts at He resided in that state until 1642 Soon after the war the party star*, G W. Phelpe was unanimously N THIS LINE. «hen be came to Two Month«' Term of Schoo* to Be id from Africa to find a place where .Milton the fart here*'. indorsed a« a candidate for district F. M Lockwood, of Helix, spent rontier ot Western settlement, I SHALL FOR THE PRESENT to .he dissatisfied Boers could make for the sixth judicial dis- attorney Taught by Mi«a Keller. jew homes for themselves, and a lo Sunday in the city the guest of .Visconsin. where he was married In trict. comprising Morrow and Uma IEMAIN IN THE OFFICE WITH McKay. March 20.—Miss Ruth cality was chosen in Mexico, 1848. lie r»-memt>ered the present ,111a counties. but friends. 4R. McADAMS. WHERE THOSE Kidder has returned from a visit tc liter all plans bad been made and Thomas Hampton left this morn ilte of the city of Chicago a* noth The order of bosiness wax revers NDE8TED TO ME WILL PLEASE her uncle in Spokane. ng but a village of log huts he tract laid out, the yellow fever ing for Portland, for a short bus! ed from the usual custom and the Tne children of J. S. Wheeler, jroke out'and the project was abau ness visit. TALL FOR SETTLEMENT. He worked In the lead mines of ticket was nominated la the follow- e who have been quite sick, are re.x»v- loned. e These men are therefore M V. Turley, one of the prominent Wisconsin until 1865. when he re tng order; ering. not the advance guards of an or •esidents of Weston, is in the city moved to Central Iowa. In 1872 he Coroner. Dr. A. Reid, of Ione; e e People are quite busy making ganized colony, as is generally sup ,'or a short visit. ame to California, from there to -timmlssioner. two-year term Fran» e gardens between showers. Washington in 1878. snd from that Griffin, of lone, present Incumbent; • The Sh«<e that fits your foot—that’s the Shoe for you. Come to posed. but will make their report, Louis Greenyald. of the firm of George B. Kidder is making prep which is now just out, to their peo itate to Pendleton In 1884. where be ommissloner. four-year term. J. D. e our store, put it on, and if it fits you, wear it You won’t WHEN YOU WANT arations to irrigate his land, as alsc ple, and It is expected that by fall Dindinger & Wilson, left yesterda? tas since resided His wife died in French, of Lena, surveyor. D. V. S for Portland for a short business try on many l«ef->ne you find the right one; but we will make are Messrs. Snyder and Crowner. his city in April. 1890 .be immigrants will begin to reach visit Reid, of Heppner; treasurer. M Miss Keller is teaching a two ■.his country. His family consists of seven child Uchtenthal, of Heppner; school su a GIFT of any amount of patience, and you may try as many John l^mbrith was a pessenger ■en. two sons and five daughters, all perintendent. E months’ term of school in district 39. Jay Merrill, of The laws, the people and the cus- REMEMBER ME. commencing last Monday. She took oms here are more congenial to the for Portland yesterday, having been it them living at this time except Hardman. assessor, as you wish. W S Conner. I manufacture every style ou aay called as a witness before the grand the place of Miss Sally Huston, re >ne daughter. The two sons are of lone; sheriff. E. M ’.oers than any other place, and they Shutt of We’re here to please you. mounting and carry a complete stock tired. Judge James A. Fee and P. H. Fee Heppner; clerk. Vawter Crawford, will do better here than in any Jury. The people of this vicinity would country seen by the men who have Professor William Haw left this if this city; the daughters are Mrs of Heppner; county judge. George of Pads. Inks. Racks. Deters. Rubber like to know what has become of the jeen searching for them. Salisbury, of Reinbeck. J. Church, of Heppner morning for Waitsburg, where be Maggie E U Free- Type, etc. nKALS, 8TENC1L8, Trade creamery promoters. Have they The war is not over but the peo will organize a class in horse train !owa; Mrs. Nellie I-angtry, of Ever land waa elected chairman of the Checks. Door Plates vanished? Mt. Wash.; Mrs Hattie Allen and ple want peace, and rather than ing. having concluded in this city. county central committee Alex Gamie is “backing” it on his live wh^re they are made the slaves Write me what you want I can W. D. Dodd, representing the Miss Carrie Fee. of Portland Pboue Malu 11*1. lot, preparing it for next year’s jf the English, they will forsake the Homeseeker and Mr Fee was a rugged, hardy WADE ESTATE. ; lease you by return mall. Investor of Spo crop. GOOD SHOES CHEAP jomes of their fathers and make kane. is in the city today on busi ionest pioneer of that sturdy type WESLEY ANDREWS Baker City. Or The interest in th-? literary socle jew ones in a foreign land. But which has helped civilize and con Many Valuations Nominal, Preble- ness connected with his magazine ty is increasing. Their tapers are should the fourth and last conflict juer every frontier of the United » Dan P. Smythe, the well known matical, or at Zero. ♦ good and interesting Coming to this country as •one they would leave again to fight young attorney of the firm of Hailey States • Thomas Thompson. George Per- by the side of their brothers in Af i Lowell. returned yesterday from t boy. from the Emerald Isle, he at MUST BE DONE. Lee Moorhouse have rica in the defense of their rights A visit with his parents at Arling vnee pushed to the front of settle ringer and ment in the wilds of the Great Lake completed their task as appraisers is a race and to avenge their old ton. Decision of Street Committee About wrongs Bear this in mind when yon region When that country began to of the estate of C. B. Wade, and T. ♦ T. B Hawley, a reservation farm settled up he went to the Iowa pral C Taylor, the trustee, is now engag need poultry and stock suppllen Should the liberal party in Eng Webb Street. Spring ries. then almost a wilderness, and ed In checking up the work and pre and ask for the International ¡and gain control of the government, er, is in the city today ♦ The matter of the improvement of Poultry and Stock Food. U m jowever, no one would emigrate work is now in progress with prom later came with the advance guards paring the report which will be sub Webb street is not yet in its grave .rom Africa, but they would remain ise of the largest crop in the history to Washington territory when that mitted to the referee in bankruptcy. Kow Kure for your cow trou and will again come to light at the .here and trust to their friends in jf the county. country was attracting the widest Thomas Fitz Gervld. some time dur bles and Blood Pur,her is Sassafras Bark Tea. She For a Spring Tonic next meeting of the council. The Dr. J. M. North, general medical mention. .hat party to right the wrongs and ing this week. ♦ street committee have been consider Although 86 years of age, he bad also recommend« it for chronic rheumatism and cutaneous ervp- It is impossible at this time to ♦ co free the country. It is coming to examiner of the New York Life In ing the question and have decided to •ecently spoken of going to « Alberta tell the exact valuation V>f the estate, .his, and if the victory comes soon surance Company, for the territory bon«. 127-12» East Atta St. ♦ recommend to the council that the frontier as none of the footing up has been □ut few of the Boers will ever reach if the Northwest, is in the city on a Canada, the la.it lingering I Agent for Lee's Lko Killer. improvement be made as was decided ->n the North American tour of inspection. continent. ♦ We can furnish you with a very select SASSAFRAS BARK. done, but it will not be as great as .his country. in the first instance, and the cost ot E. J. Sommerville left this morn He was a kindly, genial, homeloving expected. 10c quarter-pound package; 25c pound. the work be charged to the property Of the mining stocks held by Wade ♦ Reclaiming the Desert. ing for Halsey, where he has been man. whose familiar presence wfM owners. *>e missed by a large circle of a grewt many were not counted in ♦ •'ailed by the news of the serious The stockholders of the Deschutes This action will undoubtedly bring the appraisement at all, as they illness of his mother, who is a real- friends on a fight on the part of the owners Reclamation and Irrigation Compa have no value. Others were held at ♦ lent of that place. jy held tneir annual meeting at of a part of the property along the a small amount The Houser mine, * Case of Black Tongue. Professor J. B. Roche, who has a PoP° DRUG Ur Prtce New offi- street, and it is a question as to Frinevllle last Saturday. A*»** STORE E. Ripper lost a valuable Short- or as it is Incorporated, the Stand ♦ whether or not the committee and era were elected for the coming large class in physical culture here, ard Gold and Copper Mining Compa the council can compel the work to /ear, and the policy of the company left this morning to look over the born yearling heifer last Sunday ny, received the beet notice. Its stock A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS be done. If it is possible, however, for the next season was discussed field at The Dalles with a view to which died from what is known as being valued at 1 cent a share. It ♦ “black tongue." This Is an infec- the street will be graded and gravel end decided upon. Frank Glass of forming a class there. was placed at this figure because ♦ tious diseases and cattlemen had the management of the mine is do ed from one end to the other. this place, was elected president, RUNAWAY BOY FOUND. better look out. Mr. Ripper has end William Johnson was made sec ing business and is paying expenses. IMPORTANT DECISION. retary and treasurer. The work on Bert Frohock, Student in Hill’s Mili taken every precaution against the The Golconda stock was appraised spread of the disease, having thor laterals which was in progress last •••••••••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••eeeeee«ee«ee«eeee« at H cent a share. ----- tary Academy at Portland. Turns oughly disinfected Hudson Bay Irrigation Co. Win« a fall will be resumed at an early his premises. The board was up against it when From the papers we Jesrn that the it began the consideration of the * Up at La Grande. iate so as to permit the land to be Suit Involving Water Supply. It's our busineM to furnish e placed in cultivation this year. This Bert Frohock, a 15-year-old student disease is prevalent in the Walla Golconda stock, for It is tangled up * ♦ The well known case of D. E fuel, and we have nothing but Walla and Freewater countries un with the mine in mortgages and • company has worked at its project of Hill’s Military Academy, of Port Mobley et al., and the Little Walla land. ran away from that institution der the name of "dropsy,” but Frank other obligations until Its value ie a faithfully, and will probably be the the beet a Walla Irrigation Union vs. the Hud If the man e about 10 days ago, and the school Spike, who Is an authority on dis a matter of chance. son Bay Irrigation Co., was up in first to show to the doubtful what Dry. sound wood, and the * eases of stock, has diagnosed it as agement so desire, the stock could he Deschutes valley will do under has been searching for him in every the circuit court this afternoon. "black tongue “—Echo News be forced down to nothing, or tied part of the Northwest. celebrated Kemmerer coal. water — Prineville Review. The case was brought to enjoin Yesterday evening he was located «P until nothing could be gotten out the defendants from taking water Prompt delivery, reasonable It at a sale. in 1-a Grande, where he had beaten Bourne Mlnera Strike. Needle in Child's Breast. from the Little Walla Walla river, bis way on the railroad. He is the priceeu Baker City, March 21.—The the plaintiffs claiming that there was The small child of G. M. Irvine of son of a former O- R & N. engineer, COMMITTEE MEETINGS. miners working In the E. & E. mine, not enough for their use and that Dayville, was brought to town Mon and lived for several years In La near Bourne, have gone on a strike they had the priority right. The in day io have some foreign substance Grande. HIs aunt. Mrs. Katherine and have sent out notices to all Republicans Meet Tomorrow, Dem junction was granted, but after removed from its breast. The par This week we will make a special showing of lace curtains and Ramsey, of Portland, was paying his union miners In the Northwest to ocrats Wednesday, wards modified in that the defend ents of the child were of the opin bed spreads In many handsome designs, and at pricea way below way through school, and will make stay away from that camp The republican county central The ants could take 3,000 inches of water ion that the something was a needle Successor to Collier. no effort to get him to return, as he trouble arose over a compulsory committee will meet at the court a their regular value. from the ditch of the Little Walla though at a loss to account for its is determined to become a railroad boarding house, run by the mining house Tuesday afternoon at 2 Walla people, provided they would being there. The next morning Dr. Lace Curtains. 3 yards long, $1.00 per pair. employe. company, at which it compelled all o'clock, for the purpose of fixing the e turn a like amount in above the Fell made an examination and de Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, better quality, $1.50 per pair. its employes to board, to which the date of the primaries and starting place of tapping the plaintiff's ditch cided that a needle it was. He made MINE SOLD WELL. long, pretty designs. $2.00 per pair, men with families objected, and the Lace Curtains, $'/» yards the ball rolling tn general. I by the defendants. By the time the an incision and removed a needle union has taken up the grievance. On the next day at 2 o'clock In Lace Curtains, 3/s yards long, very wide, $2.50 per pair. defendants could take care of the about an inch and a half in length British Columbia Property Well the afternoon the democratic coun water, however, the plaintiffs had from the child's breast. The needle GOOD DRY WOOD ! Cunliff-Provo. Our $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Curtains are remarkable Known in Pendleton, Brings $75,- ty central committee will meet In had corroded until it was as black the place left vacant by their repub Robert B Cunliff and Miss Annie valuea. 000. as ebony, but strange to relate no All Kinds lican brethren and proceed to do Wheat Lands. City Property evil effects han been observed from E. T. Wade A Son have just re Provo were married yesterday even Bed Spreads, 50 75c, $1.00, $1-25 to $5.00 «ach. Sea window. its presence, tls position was near ceived the news that the "Trans ing at the residence of E. Houser, In the same thing for their party that the skin and it was lying laterally vaal” mining property consisting of this city. Rev. G. W. Rigby officiât- was done for the other side of the along the chest—Grant County News. six claims, near Ashcroft, B. C., has Ing. Mr. Cunliff is a well kno- -n question on Tuesday afternoon. The SEE WINDOW I have good sound wood ♦ date of the prlmarle swill be set and a just been sold for $76,000. The fireman on the O. R. A N., at La be the basis of representation will e which is delivered at Visiting Thsir Brother. property is well known to several Grande and Miss Provo Is a Pendle- ton girl. They will reside at I Ji fl. ted for the conventions. I reasonable prices A. B. Montgomery and J. E. Mont Pendleton people. Grande. Mr. Wade has placed the “High gomery of Helix, are the guests of Freewater Place Seld. We have some propositions in their brother, T. G. Montgomery. The land" property, consisting of four Lomax, of Union. real estate which are worth your Rebecca J. Manela has sold to D. claims, adjoining the “Transvaal,’’ Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lomax. of Birdsell for $1.600, three and a half time to investigate. Come in and gentlemen are both grain buyers of on the market. Helix, and are now on their way to talk them over with us. The “Transvaal” and “Highland" Union, are the guests of the Hotel acres of land In the northwest quar Kent, Oregon, where they will re BIG STORE, COR. MAIN AND ALTA E. T. WADE A SON, are both copper claims and range St. George for a short visit in the ter of the northwest quarter of sec main for some time on business. city. Mr. Lomax Is one of the prom tion 1 in township 6, north of range Office in E. O. Building. ’Phone from $40 to $60 per ton. inent attorneys of Union county, and 35 east, being in the vicinity of Black, 1111. P. O. Box $24. • • eeeeeeeeeeenennann•••••eoeooeooooeooooooeooeoeoeeee Returned From Calgary. Is In the city to attend to legal bus- Freewater. SUGAR BEET CULTURE. C. J. Officer of John Day, is in the Leave orden at Neuman's ineaa. city for a short business visit. Mr. Cigar Store. Corn-Fed Cattle. Prospects of Officer is one of the well known stock President Statue and 8on Born to Mr. and Mra. Smith. John Greullch was a visitor at This Year's Venture. men of that section, and has lately A «on was born to the wife of E. Basket Mountain yesterday, where returned from Calgary, where he took E. W McComas has returned from C. Smith, O. R. A N. agent at thia he bought a band of fine corn-fed cattle for his market. alogoc of them. A foO soppfy always kept in stock. Stock Ranches. Mining Stocks. a large shipment of horses for sale. a trip to Echo and Swltzler’a Island, place, laat night. NEWS DE ATHENA MBNGLED UNDER 0. R. 4 N. TRAIN Ö o BAER & DALEY SPRING V I ONE PRICE TO ALL LADIES OF PENDLETON AGENTS FOR BOERS CARRIER MILLINERY Good Tools, Lighter Labor Notice to the Public GOODMAN THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. THE SHOE FOR YOU P P. COLI FR RUBHFR STAMPS DINDINGER, WILSON & CO Grandma s Remedy • : :« « * : : THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST : C. F. Colesworthy KOFPPFNÇ The lYVLd * WOOD AND COAL Lace Curtains Bed Spreads McADAMS i LEE TEUTSCH’S W. C. MINNIS LEGAL BLANKS