quarter of section 19, in township 1, RICH ISLAND FLOODED. ................ .. ..................888»88»8»»8<88»......................................... 88»888 north of range 28. near Echo. The ditch will be about nine mileB long Walter Pierce Receives News of th» and will extend In a northerly direc­ Overflow of Bouldin Island, 30 tion from the river, it will have a Miles Below Hie Property in Cali- maximum depth of five feet and a FRIDAY. APRIL 1. 1904 fornia. width of 30 feet. The water will be WOOL MEN WILL HOLD OFF DISCUSSION AROUND HOTEL TEOSINTE PROVES TO BE taken under a pressure of six Walter Pierce has received news FOR FOUR OR FIVE WEEKS. STOVE AT PILOT ROCK. inches. A DROUGHT REGI8TER. Racine Buggies and Hacks that Bouldin Island, a rich tract of land consisting of 60.000 acres in Bain Wagons TWENTY UNFINISHED CASES. California, has Yakima Farmers Find it The Late Cool and Inclement Weather Sacramento river. Southern Umatilla County is Pleased Will Grow Responsible for the Change in been laid waste by floods. The With Present County Officials— Will Be Made Ready for Court by in Profusion on Arid Landi -Stools island was inclosed by n high levee Many Plan»—Sheep Holdings Not on all sides, end the entire area has Judge Lowell and D. P. Smythe. Strain Has Made Particularly Good in a Wonderful Manner, One Seed Depleted by Heavy Winter Ship­ been practically destroyed by the re- Record—Taylor Cannot Be Beaten D. P. Smythe, accompanied by Sending Up ae Much aa 100 Plante ments—The Shearer»’ Wage» Will cent high water. for Sheriff—Current Topic» in the Judge Stephen A. Lowell, left this In a Seaton—Is a Native of South morning for Arlington, where they It had been reclaimed from a Amount Thia Year to $22.000 In Interior. America. will work up the law cases left by marsh by building levees around it This County. the late S. A. D. Gurley, recently de­ and was one of the most fertile ceased. At the time of his death. spots in the Btate of California, It Pilot Rock. March 24.—”How are The farmers of Eastern Yakima Mr. Gurley had over 20 cases set for contained 1.800 acres of asparagus The cold weather of the past few politics in your part of the country?" trial In the circuit court at Heppner, days is beginning to scare the sheep­ beds, the richest and most produci- valley have discovered a valuable' is almost the first question asked of ! strangers who drop into the store or many of which are due to be heard men into a lull as regards shearing, five asparagus gardens la the world, forage plant which promises greater; at the coming term of court. The which is a total loss. returns than any cultivated crop i and it is not probable that there will sit around the hotel stove here. Pendleton gentlemen have assumed This island lies 30 miles below be much wool clipped until the is About the next remark ia: "Who the care of these, and will look over Victoria Island, which is owned by tested. It is teosinte. Experiments; weather has settled for good going to be put up to run against them before the opening of court. conducted by different parties show | Celebrated Hodges L’ne of Headers, Mowers, Before the cold snap came the men Mr. Pierce and his brother, and Taylor for sheriff?" "Taylor has that the plant will produce at least were beginning to think that the which has not been threatened with made such a clean record and has 60 tons of green food per acre. Binders and Rakes SATURDAY’S LOCALS. dangerous high water yet this sea ­ mild winter would usher in a mild given such an efficient administra- It grows to the height of 10 to 12 son. The water at Victoria Island spring, and that there would be no Houser & Haines' Combined Harvesters tion of his office that he should be Frank Sloan, of Echo, transacted danger and no delay in the early has been but three feet higher man feet, and has two crops annually The plant is well adapted to West- re-elected,” is the general verdict. business in the city today. high tide and no fears are entertain ­ Machine Oils and Extras of All Kinds shearing of the 300,000 sheep on the ern Washington, and will prove a ed for its safety. "What will they do about the as­ A. M. Gillis, of Athena, spent the Umatilla ranges But that idea has Agent for Walla Walla Weeder money maker for dairymen and stock 1 sessor. do you think?” The lax ques­ day in the city on business. now passed, for the present at least, feeders Under the irrigating farm­ OPECCN PIONEER DEAD. tion is threshed out pretty thorough and it ia probable that no more wool Asa B. Thomson, of Echo, was a ing it Is a wonder in the production If there were not another external ly and the pros and. cons discussed. business visitor in the city today. will be taken off before the middle I Marcy C. Lingenfelder, of State Line, of feed. In discussing the question around of April, and perhaps the first of akin disease known, eczema would be a Ben F. Atkinson and bride left Teosinte belongs to the corn fam Crossed Plains in 1843. sufficient infliction on mankind. It per­ the hotel stove at Pilot Rock, one of this morning for their home at Echo May. ily. It was introduced from the rich There are as many sheep in the vades all classes, and descends impar­ the large stockmen from the south Mary C.. wife of W. E Lingenf ti­ river bottoms of Routh America, The H McBride, of Weston, spent ’he county this year as ‘ last, and some Successor to ( 'mattila Implement Co. Pendleton, O«e. ern end of the county voiced the ter. died yesterday at her late red- stems contain about 1 10 per cent tially through generations. While some I opinion that seems to be very gen- day in the city on a «hör* tuaines» say more, for there was but little dence on the state line, six miles sugar and are relished by all kinds trip. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• Ml>8$88< I IMI»«8 I IM I$8»8$I»I8»8»»88888 are constantly enveloped tn it, others erally concurred in. shipping out during the winter, so Mrs. >f stock Seed ran not be grown in have it confined to small patches in the Mrs. Elmer Hale, of Adems, is vis­ that a great many of last year’s southwest of Walla Walla ’’Strain told us what he would do.” IJngentelter. whose maiden name In the ears, on the scalp, on the breast, on the he said, "and he has gone ahead and i'ing with friends in tile city for a sheep, which are usually worked off was Bryant, was born in Bloomfield. 'he northern states the crop is one of the most few days. during the winter, are still on hand I done ft. H He has hewed to the exact palms of the hands, on the limbs, etc., November b, ble that can b<* planted. Davis county. Iowa. W. M. Brown, -a prominent farmer with good fleeces but everywhere its distinctive feature ia line of his duty regardless of where Crossing the plains with her 1843 The Louisiana experiment Charles Cunningham is now on his family In 1852. she lived in Wasn- a small watery blister, which discharges the chips fly or whether he is hewing of Helix, spent the day in the city ranch and looking after the sheep ington county. Oregon, for a number has produced 50 tons of green feed on business. at the hidden taxable property of an «eH Mrs 1 great drouth register NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, to age. when all other remedies and the NEW PATTERNS, vs a consequence they will not »hear AND STRIPES If it hadn't been for the big appro ter creek, is at the St. George io tntil the sun come» out to stay. Io* Ijiwson was returning from Mil best physicians fail. Three pounds of seed will plant an SOLID COLORS, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW—60c. 75c. day. SoM throwrboot tba world. Cwteua ■■ rtvt. *. priation for the Celilo improvement There are. as ha* been said. 30b ton. and when near the Peacock xcre in teosinte The soil should be 0» fwm ot Chocolate Cov t.il Mia. Xe. for vul ot W. 1.00 TO $2.50. and the Lewis and Clark fair, the Ai.sses Maude and Nell Allen, of 000 or more sheep in the county to Vliis. a burly highwayman stepped in good condition, and a rich loam ursu*d her with a loaded revolver pany ie to be on the south fork < f terial in the different offices for the snd challenged her to go out in the 'he Walls Walla. In this county and sent out to the creditors and on the past term. The trouble has been in sagebrush and fight it out with him the mon gage Is given to cover the day set. which will be Inside of the past that politics has entered too couple of weeks, the personal prop­ At another time he came behind cost of constructing the plant. much into county affairs erty uf the estate will be sold at her and hit her over the head with The instrument cover« ;s ¡-ages of “There should be more business x piece of hose, knocking her sense- typewritten manuscript, and the fee tion to the higher bidder. and less politics in municipal and A. C KOEPPEN A BROTHERS leas. after which he kept her con for recording it Is $18 under the county affairs." For madicinzU use as veil as J. O. BLOUCncR DEAD. fined in her room until the bruises present law governing the recording "Is there truth in the report that ALFRED CURTISS HAS for salads and table use. had gone from her face. it the legal instruments Under the Nowlin is going to start a republi- The defendant claims insanity as ild law the cost of recording would Could Not Survive the Shock GONE TO CALIFORNIA This Is the highest quality can paper in Pendleton?” asked the Loss of Biood. his excuse for what he did have been 17 50 man from Bear creek "The republi- and purest oil made. The plaintiff asks for 12000 for Joseph O. Bloucher. the man can paper has never amounted to the support of herself and child, for was run over by the freight SALE ON APRIL 8. Sold exclusively in Pendleton much aince McManus left. In fact, Visitor From Oakesdale. Wash.—Mrs. xn absolute divorce. $50 a month dur­ at Thorn Hollow Wednesday, by T. C. Salt Entertains the Dorcas ing the pendency of the suit. $250 for the republicans have had no paper Personal Property of the Wade Ev who bad his arm taken off at in the past year or two there. They Society M. Kendall Has Moved Xtorney»’ fees and Ilio for court tate Will Go tn the Highest Bidder. shoulder at St L Anthony hospital the say instead of making converts for Taylor tees together with the costs and From Walla Walla— -Mrs. I Thomas Fits Gerald, the referee in following day. died there this morn- its party it makes more democrats iisbursements of the action. James bankruptcy, has ordered that the per­ ing He had lost too much blood Has Much Improved Health — in than republicans.” A. Fee Is her attorney. to stand the and was too weak sonal property of C B Wade be sold Mias Herma Kent Entertains— Lambing, the Cunningham land at auction, and iias set April 8 at 11 shock of the operation case, the Wade failure, politics, all North Dakota Lawyer ' Looking for SUIT TO RECOVER 820.000. The funeral will be held tomorrow o’clock as the time for the sale The Estray Notice receive careful scrutiny in this "neck a Location. place will be the Commercial stables afternoon at 2 o'clock from the -tn of the woods." It Is Also Asked to Make T. C. Tay. (the Froome livery barni, on Main dertaking parlors of Baker A Fol O BUTTINSKY. N lor a Co-defendant. street, where all of the property will som. conducted by Rev Pilot Rock. Ore. Brooks. There strayed from my plaee, about the Milton. March 25.—Alfred Curtiss, sold to the highest be gathered and N Yesterday afternoon Joseph who has been here attending Colum­ Teal appeared in the United States bidder. middle of Fevember, one dark rod eew, do* MISSOURI JACK ESCAPES. Planting Sugar Beet Seed. bia college, left Wednesday for San Notices of the sale were posted, as boraed, branded 7 on left hip, ran marked, no district court at Portland and asked The sugar beet company of Francisco, where he has a position that T. C. Taylor be made a party by law required, this morning, and whit* at all only on up of tail. A reoaosable Animal Being Shipped by Express as bookkeeper. to a suit brought against the estate Judge Fill Gerald sent out notifica­ Grande is planting beet seed on reward will be paid for information leading to Mrs. A H. Crow arrived here Wed­ of C. B Wade for the recovery of tions to the creditors of the esta'/ farms of 8. 1. and C. R Lisle, near Makes a Break for Liberty on O. R. Echo, and while the weather has the recovery of the same by nesday from Oakesdale. Wash., and $20.0o6 on a note now held by A. R. today. A N. Platform. been unfavorable, seeding has pro is visiting her daughter, .Mrs. J. C. Burford, caahier of the First Nation­ The latest improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harreeter has A valuable Jack, being shipped in Beach. greyed very well ROBERT DICK IN TOWN. al Bank of Walla Walla. proven a boon to wheat raisers. It is the most successful, most a crate by express from Missouri to 1. F. Tobey, superintendent of the The petition was asked for as Tay­ Washington, made a bold break for Oregon Children’s Home, has been economical and easiest machine to operate ever built. liberty on the O. R A N depot plat­ here for several days on business lor, the trustee of the estate. Is now First Time He Has Been to Town in Three Months. These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at the representative of W’ade in the Briggsofl Oregon form this morning, while being trans­ connected with that institution. disposal of his property. The suit Robert Dick, a well known resi­ ferred to the Spokane train. home and all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied Sunday afternoon Mr. G. K.Gillully Is in the equity court, and is brought dent of Pilot Rock, was in the city The crate In which the animal was of Kansas. City. Mo., will deliver a and all are high in their praise. confined was open at the top, and lecture at the Milton hall, on ’’What to recover on the claim held by Bal­ today for a short visit on business. four.. Guthrie A Co . against Wade This iy the first trip that Mr. Dick while it was resting on the baggage is Man?’ The Holt side-hill harvester on a side hill is able to stick to Wade borrowed the amount named has made for some time, as fie had truck, waiting for the train, the Jack Tonight the Palmer Company will ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 188». leg I leaped out of the crate and landed produce "Faust” at the new opera of the company, and gave as secur­ the misfortune to hare his he side of the hill, while the header win slip dow the hill The ity a block of the stock of the Paci­ broken alxmt three months ago by CAPITAL................................ SIOO^M. on his head on the depot platform, house. main wheels are vertical, which braces the machine to the side fic Really Company, and some notes a log rolling over It. He is still on in the midst of a crowd of admiring The funeral of William A. Jones, held by him against the J. E. Smith i discard crutches, but will be able to stockmen and railroad employes. hills. It works equally adapted to level land. Transacts a general banking business. the suicide, has been postponed until The earth h»s nourished u» through un- Company and other them in a very few days. In the excitement following the tomorrow morning on account of ’__ Livestock known ages of human exiateuce. Is it not bls parties. The attempt now is to get The Holt harvesters ara sold exclusively In thia section by unexpected leap of the animal every­ true that the earth aupptiea us with e»-ery- Interest allowed en time deposits. body wanted to help replace him in mother and sister of Seattle, not be­ control of these collateral securities To Supreme Court thing that we really require for existence] Exchange bought and sold on all his crate, and the crowd surrounded ing able to reach here until this af- on the ground that they were sold to I.uclle Have you ever thought that it i» probable Spokane. March 25—The ternoon. principal points. the present owner prior to Wade he- Dreyfus Mining Company’s affairs. that the earth supplies us with the means the bewildered animal in such num­ The family of T. M. Kendall. of to keep our bodilv vigor, our health, if we Special attention given to col lee bers that it was lost sight of for a Ing declared, a bankrupt. which were put in such bad shape by only Walla Walla, came out Tuesday and knew it? The animals know by in- tion a. moment, and Engineer McEvoy, of are now occupying the thp forgeries of Howard J. Krenslv. stinct what ia good for them and w ill search residence of Walla Walla Pioneer Dead. theSpokane branch run. was mistaken A. Allen. are to have a hearing on two differ­ until they find in some plant what they Dayton. March 26— John Hubbard, ent lines before the state supreme need for correcting indigestion or constipa­ for the Jack and placed in the crate W. J FURNISH, Presidí nt Rev. John Evans, of Moro. Ore., 2ÍÓ Coart Street, Pendleton, Oregon a wealthy _ pioneer . of Walla ____ Walla. court. The first will be ar. appeal tion. etc. is it. therefore, not possible that instead. J. N. TEAL, Vici P resIdM*. who was formerly the pastor of the It was several minutes before the M. E. church here, attended the Ep died suddenly here yesterday even- from the injunction issued by Judge there are roots and herbs supplied by nature T. J. MORRI«, Caehior. which will cure the dineaaes that afflict All extras for Holt machines on hand. ing at * the “ * home of a relative, He H I* Kennan J. W. MALONEY. Atari Caetber. mistake was noticed, when the Jack worth league convention The second will be human kind ? That is why Dr Pierce, ol He re- was in apparently good health, and was put in the crate and sent on his turned home Thursday. an application for a writ of prohibi­ Buffalo. N. Y.. has such faith in his "Med­ was lying on the lounge when he tion. directed to Judge Kennan, re­ ical Ihscovery • Year» ago. when he was way. .Miss Edith Perry has accepted a and straining him from enforcing or at­ in general and active practice, he found HIIIIIIHHftHHIIIIIIHHHIIHHIlniiim ■ ' M I' i Iiosition in the Freewater postoffice. was attacked with heart failure expired in a few minutes. He ___ tempting to enforce the injunction that a combination of certain herbs and was ECHO SALOON LICENSE. E A. C- Wood, a nephew of the coots made into an alterative extract, with­ 50 years of age and well known In out the vse of alcohol would always put OF PENDLETON. late Dewitt C. French, has returned issued by him last December. Walla Walla and Umatilla counties. Cloyd Oliver Takes Out a Twelve'- to Seattle. the stomach into a healthy condition, nour­ ish the tissues, feed the olood and nerves Month License at 8600 Per Annum CAPITAL.................................. «78JM0 I juu Wednesday evening Miss Her­ Rev. Diven at Pilot Rock. and put healthy tone into the »hole Suit for Divorce. SURPLUS.................................. MOJMO ma Kent entertained a number of in Newly Incorporated Town. The Rev. Robert J. Di ven, of Pen- system. A divorce suit was filed this after­ dleton, will preach in Pilot Rock at Transacts a general banking bue» Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Echo, March 25.—The new city her friends in honor of her 16th neas. Exchange and télégraphié Iran» council has decided that all saloon birthday. About 20 invited guests noon by Peter West, in which Mary 11 a m. Easter Sunday. April 3. restores the lost flesh by curing diseases of YOU WILL HAVE GOOD TOOLS IF YOU GET THEM OF US. ihe stomach and other organs of digestion fere sold on San Francisco, Now York, licenses shall be taken out for the were present and enjoyed a very Boatman seeks to secure release Rev. Dlven. as mentioned In these and nutrition and enabling the perfect di- from her husband. William Boat­ columns before, will until further no­ Seation Chicago and principal pointa In the full period of one year, at $600 per pleasant evening. and assimilation of food from which GARDEN TOOLS. Thomas Heath, an attorney of Far­ man. on the grounds of cruel and in­ tice. hold services in Pilot Rock on Northweet esh and strength arc made annum, and Cloyd Oliver last night CARPENTER TOOLS. treatment .and desertion. the first Sunday in each month Pilot " I was all run down, eerv nervous and suf­ Drafts drawn on China, Japan and took advantage of the new ordinance go. N. D.. was here several days this human fered terribly from stomach trouble, which the week looking for a location. She asks for separation and »50 in BUILDING TOOLS, Rock people will certainly appreci ­ Europe. by securing a license for the coming doctors pronounced indigestion " wntrs Mr» Mrs Thomas Taylor, who has been money, and the costs and disburse­ ate the fact that they are to be priv­ Wm Morey, of Marshall Micli "t doctored Makes collections on reasonable year BUILDING HARDWARE. In Portland several months receiving ments. and for a year without permanent relief Was ad ileged attendants at church tonne. vised by a Iriend to trv Dr Pierce's Golden Mist medical treatment, returned home that hearing an excellent sermon on POULRTY NETTING AND FIELD FENCING. ical Discovery, and alter the use of niue bottles WATER APPROPRIATIONS. LEVi ANKENY, Président "liiesday, greatly improved in health. 1 was cured I can heartily recommend the occasion—Pilot Rock Record. New Snow at Kamela. 'Golden Medical Discovery ' to any onr suffer- Wednesday afternoon the Dorcas W. F. MATLOCK, Vice P resident. Within the past two days 20 inches Hinkle Ditch Company Files on 15,- ing from stomach trouble Mv fituliand was Society of the Presbyterian church of new snow has fallen at Kamela Atkinson-Touse. also greatly benefited by its use ” G. M. RICE. Caehior. 000 Inches From Umatilla. was entertained at the home of Mrs. and vicinity on the summit of the Hon F. Atkinson and Nona Tottse, To gain know-ledge of your own bodv—in The Oregon Daily Journal can be The Hinkle Ditch Company has T. C. Salt. Those present were Mes- Blue mountains In the timber there of Echo, were married last evening sickness and health—send for the People's found on sale at Frasier’s book store. filed notice of water appropriation dames M. J Black, T. E. Walker. L. is now from four to eight feet of at the parsonage of the South Common Sense Medical Adviser A took toofl pages Send zi cents in stamps for with the county recorder. The com- M Raup, J L. Williamson, Adams Methodist church, Rev M. V. How- of snow, and the weather has been so Bper-covered, or. ji stamps for cloth- FOR BALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN pan y will take 15,000 cubic inches and Salt; the Misses Winnie Win­ people Successors to Thompson lardwars Co. ard officiating. The young cold that very little of It has melted und copy. Address Dr. *. V. Pierce, 66t office—Large bandies of newspapers, containing over 100 big papers, can be from the Umatilla at a point in the dom. Irene Ijtmb, Celia Moore and yet. Old mountaineers look for very will reside permanently at Echo, and Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. southwest quarter of the southeast Myrtle Salt. obtained for 2S easts a bundle. •••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeee left for their home thia morning. high water. 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