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nienae crop was marketed under the NEWS OF ATHENA. ♦4-5 head of Walla Walla wheat A Son Was Born—Lumber Yard Will "It will only require a little d.a- gence and a little persuasion on the Be Moved and Will Erect New part of wheat and truitraisers In our Building—Thomas Ogle's Health is FRIDAY. APRIL. 15, 1904. county to secure a fixed place in the Improving—Easter Party on Rosen- markets for our products, as ‘Uinaiil FORTY-THREE RECORDED ALLDAY ELECTRICITY zweig Lawn—Partially Insane From la county products,’ and home pride, DURING MONTH OF MARCH at least should actuate us Io do that BY FIRST OF OCTOBER. Back- Operations a Kick—Farm much to advertise our county, ward From Too Much Rain. "If we insist on labeling our pro RESOLVE IN FAVOR OF STRONG Reservation Addition Contains Moat Athena. April 8.— Mr ami M rs i » i uch Depends Upon the Condition ducts as Umatilla county products, of the Roads, and the Company of the Property bold, and This Liat it will only be a matter of a few PLANK IN PLATFORMS. Charles Sherman, of this city. re- Hopes for Co-operation by the is of Pendleton Sales Only—Re years uutil this county will be as ceived a visit from Lawrence Guni- County—Power for the Plant Will corded Prices Run All the Way widely known In the market quota gar of South Dakota Endorse Efforts of Government and From One Dollar to Five Thousand tions as Walla Walla.'* Be Transmitted Through a 48-lnch tioru to Mr and Mrs. Junies Bell, Promise Hearty Co-operation on There are many little Dollars. Hydraulic Main. COMPLAIN OF A FAMILY. Part of People—..ill Insist on Hav April 1, a son. things that add material Miss Lizzie McIntyre, accompanied ing Irrigationists for Legislative ly to the healthfulness Said That All the Members Are in her mother to Walla Walla Tuesday The engineers for the Washington Last month was a busy one in the Ticket—Frank Spike for Commis and comfort of the bath. the Habit of Getting Drunk. morning Mrs. McIntyre will under it Oregon Power Company have been real estate transfer business, there sioner. go a surgical operation for an ah- sent out to the site of the proposed The latest improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has Complaint has been made to the having been 43 sales made in this normal growth in her throat, from power station on the south fork of city. The prices named have been police of a family by the name of It is be most successful, most proven a boon to wheat raisers which she has been suffering for the Walla Walla, and in a short time from 31 in the quit-claim deed, to Maynard, who live in a little shack Echo. April 8. — At the democratic economi« ai and easiest machine to operate ever Luilt. some time. the work ou the station construction several thousand in the warrantee on West Webb street, and who. it is primaries yesterday, the delegation Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowman of P*n- will be begun and rushed forward deeds, and thousands of dollars claimed, are disturbing the residents to the county convention was ln- These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at dleton spent Sunday In this city. of the neighbornood by their carous to completion as fast as possible. It have been represented. structed to introduce the strongest home and all users are highly pleased. None Lave bean dissatisfied PURE SOAPS The Athena lumber yard will Is the intention of the company to The majority of changes have been als and noisg of a nevening. possible irrigation plank for adop- change its location to the south side have the all day current into Pendle The family is composed of the GOOD BRUSHES in the Reservation addition to Pen aud all are high in their praise. lion. Indorsing the work of the gov Jleton, it appearing that either there father, mother, two boys and a little ernment, offering the assistance of of Main si reel, west of Second street. ton by the first of October. Whether BATH TABLETS Workmen started yesterday to lay are more desirable sites in that part child, and it is claimed that it is the citizens to the government engf or not it will lie possible to do this The Holt side-bill harvester on a side hili ia able to stick to PERFUMED BAGS t he foundation, which will be 50x120 will depend on the condition of the zf town, or they are cheaper, or that becomiug an habitual th ng for the neers. and placing every resource of the side of the hill, while the header will slip down the hill. The SPONGES, ETC. feet, The wall will be 17 feet high, roads, and the facility with which the other parts are more thickly set- whole family to be Intoxicated at one the people of this county at the dis and on Main street 24. It will holo tied, as many sales have been of va- time, from the oldest to the young the compauy can get their material main wheels are venical, which braces the machine to the side posal of the government in further 40O.000 feet of lumber. est member. cant ground. on the ground. F. W. SCHMIDT ing the plans for government irri bills. It works equally adapted to level land. Thomas Ogle, who has been ill for iztst evening or this morning the As nearly as possible the list of The company is intending to put gation. now under way in this coun some lime, is gradually improving transfers is given below, but it is in little child, about 4 years of age. In a 48-inch hydraulic mam from the The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively in tbia section by Miss Eva McDonald of Walla all probability not complete, for the was picked up out of the streets and ty The delegates were also Instruct Walla, spent this week here visiting river, several miles above the loca 4 1 a great brought to the house by a passing reason that it is the habit of lion of the power station, lo which * < > many people never to record a deed teamster, the chilu being too drunk ed to favor a strong irrigation p.ank her sister, Mrs. A. E. Dudley, the water for the plant will be About 75 small children spent brought down the river to the ma- until the time for another transfer to get out of the mud where it had in the state platform, and they will not favor a man for any place on the Easter evening on the lawn at the cninery. All of this heavy piping or some other condition arises mak fallen. ing It necessary. Marshal Carney is investigating legislative ticket who Is not (avora Rosenzweig cottage, most of them be aud the electric generators and en ble to belter irrigation laws for the Recorded Transfers. I and will take some actiou as soon as state of Oregon, and who will not ing her pupils. They spent a most gines must be hauled in over the enjoyable evening. he can find witnesses who will .es- roads to the power Louse, and it is 21Ô Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon The Pendleton Electric Light A use his Itest efforts to secure early DRUGGIST. Republican delegates went down the desire of the company to co-oper Power Company to F W. Vincent, tify to what they know. The owner adjustment of existing laws, to meot in which the family has to Peudleton to attend the county ate with the county to make a good POSTOFFICE BLOCK. (or 31. all of lots 1. I j and 11. in sec of the shack All extras for Holt machines on band. to allow the requirements of the national law, convention this evening. road out of Milton and Walia Walla tion 1 of townshi- 1. south of range been living has refused under which the Echo tract is to be to longer stay there, and they them The most of the Athena people are to the power nouae. The Walla 35 east. reclaimed. busy putting in their crops. On ac Walla-Milton road U now in good E. A. Mann to Anna M. Perham. must in a short time move to some Frank Spike was indorsed for count of the long, rainy season, they -a other quarter. shape for a part of the way, but tor 31.350. the west one-half of lots 15 county commissioner. « 4 are so far behind it will keep them several miles near the power house ♦ 4 and 16. of block 2. of Arnold and Ra DWELLING BURNED. busy if they are to catch up. it is in bad shape, and nothing heavy ♦ ley's addition STRANGER HIRED A TEAM * 5 Mr. Miller, the harness maker of can be hauled over ft. Pendleton Savings Bank to J. W. * 4 AND BUGGY OF G. FROOME. Weston, was driving to this place. A House and Contents. Belonging to Tbe company has proposed to the « : Earl. 3190. lots 3 and 12. block 217. » trace became unfastened He got out county that it will put as much Kohler A Nelson. Reservation addition. ♦ Was to Have Returned the Same to fasten it. when the horse kicked money into tae construction of a City of Pendleton to A. B Steph ♦ Word reaches this city that the Evening—Went in an Opposite Di him on the chin He managed lo get road as the county on its side will J ens. 310. lot 44 in block 44. Olney residence of Dave Nelson, one of the cemetery. rection and Turned Up at Kenne into the buggy and came on to town, be willing to spend, and Horace Wai well known farmers living six miles ♦ and stopped at the Miller residence ker made a trip into the country a ♦ TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND T. D. Taylor, referee. 360. to George to the northwest of town, was burn And the big ones come to the top. Same way with furniture wick —Was Apprehended, and is While attempting to wash his face day or so ago to look into the con « Darveau, lot 7. block E. Reservation ed to the ground this morning at 9 PATRONS: stores in the shake-up of competition. It's more ’ ban floor spore, Now in Jail Here. be fainted and a doctor was sum ditions and see if the proposition addition. ♦ o'clock. Its right prices and right furniture and right treatment makes moned Par. of me time since it has was one which could be sanctioned IN I TAKE PLEASURE Sisters of St. Francis to Mother Sheriff Taylor was called to Pasco : The house was the property of our store really big. M. Stanislaus. 31- lots 1 to 14. inclus Conrad Kohler, while the contents this morning to bring back with him taken four men to hold him in bed. by the county. From present indica 4 INTRODUCING MY TO He is partially insane, partly due to tions the county will be willing to ive. block 61. Reservation addition. 4 Our stock is big. but our prices little In comparison with the There * man who is wanted for the larceny were the property of Nelson, 4 FRIENDS, DRS. L. L. AND T. Pendleton Savings Bank to Daisy »as an insurance of »50" on the Aral of a team and buggy from George a fractured skull which he received cooperate, especially as many of the values we give. Carpets, rugs, linoleum. Newest patterns. Fret- • • several years ago citizens of that pan of the county Tallman. 35 "00. lot 1 and the north and of $8"0 on the second. Froome of the Commercial stables. * H. WHITE, TO WHOM I tiest designs. are desirous of having the road » 35 feet of lot 2, of block 10. Thursday afternoon a man came to ♦ proved MY DENTAL HAVE SOLD Umatilla county to Mrs N. E. Des the stables and hired a rig. stating 4 pain. 332.80. lots 1 to 14 inclusive, in that be wished to go to the Cunning : BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. I BOUGHT WADE PASTURE. block 216 of the Reservation addi- ham ranch. He was to have been 4 THOROUGHLY RECOMMEND tion. failed to back the same evening, but : Grande Ronde Lumber Company Pur City of Pendleton to C. B. Wade, inquiries make connections. ano THE DRS. WHITE AS FIRST- ♦ 3700. lots 3 to 7 inclusive, of block Furniture and Carnets chased Interest m Lease of 32.000 were made It was found that the CLASS DENTISTS IN EVERY 119. of the Reservation addition. had crossed the ferry at Umatilla. MINNEHAHA ANO MAXWELL Acres of Fine Grazing Lands. W. G. Cole to J. T. Brown. 3175. A. R. BURFORD BIOS IN EN- where he had asked ''xe way to Pros RESPECT. AND WILL ES- F 8. Murphy, manager of lot 3 in block 13. of Cole’s addition DITCHES UNDER ONE HEAD TIRE LUMP OF GOLCONDA. ser. Washington The officers of that Grand Runde Lumber Company of William Matlock to Carl Weissert. TEEM IT A FAVOR FOR part of the country were put on the Perry, was in the city last esening HHHH 4 H<4 I H I H 4 4H 4 H<HH4 4H 4 H4 4< 31.500. part of lot 12. in block 5. of trail and found the man at Kenne ANY OF MY PATIENTS TO Pendleton. Over Thirteen Hundred Acres of in the interest of his company, He wick. where he was arrested. He purchased the interest of C. B Wade Temperence I. Hunphrey tn W. D. J. F. Robinson Bids in Fine Aeolian was brought to Pasco, where he was PLACE THEIR CASES IN Land Changed Har.de. Whjch is to in the leas«* of 32.OA) acres of fine ♦ Orchestral for Masonic Lodge for taken in charge by Sheriff Taylor Hunphrey. 3875. lot 5 of 4. block ♦ HANDS OF THE DRS. Be Put Under Water Very Soon— grazing land lying on the Grand Livermore's addition. ♦ »350—150.680 Shares of Red Boy and brought to the county jail here Consideration, Seventy-Five Thous- Ronde river, above Hilgard. which : WHITE. Anna M. Hemmelgarn to Steve M. Sell for 3220—One-half Interest in The team and rig will be brought release to Done. 3300. lot 9 of block 9, Raley and Dollars—Affairs of the Two the company will now « back by one of Mr. Froome's men 240 Acres »heat Bring« 3800. stockmen at 8 cen.s per acre. RESPECTFULLY, i addition. Companies Have Been Co-operative Racine Buggies and Hacks 4 The land is well watered and is H. L Swaggart to W P. Rihorn. SATURDAY'S LOCALS. for Some Time. • ne of the best tracts of range land 3150. lot 4 of block 273. Reservation Bain Wagons « The personal property of the Wade In Eastern Oregon, it is tributary E. A. MANN « addition. was sold today at auction In Alf Sondo. of Helix, is a business estate to Starkey Prairie, and has been in Esther R. Ritchey to James B 4 A deed was filed yesterday after- demand from sheepmen grazing d ur Harvey. 31.000. lots 7 and 8 in block front of the Commercial stables, A visitor todsy. * from all large number of persons D. B Richards f Helix, spent the noon by which the Minnehaha Irri- icg the summer months in that día- 1 C. Livermore's addition. Sadie M. Hickey to Clara Hatter, over the country who were interest day in Pendleton on business gatiun Company transfers to the Max- rict. for many years. •••••••••••••••••••••••••e i 3550. lot 2. block 158. of the Reser- ed in the sale were present to bid M. M Johns, the Athena merchant, well Irrigation Company. 1420 acres on what was put up. 1 vation addition. Of the Maxwell Ditch. is in the city for a short visit. of land toon to be put under irriga The library was the first thing that Ellen Livermore to C. C. Brolliar, J F. McNaught. of Maxwell, Matt Mosgrove. of Milton. is a con was put under the hammer, and tion at Maxwell, the consideration at the promoters of the ¿igantic ir i 31.000. block 192 of the Reservation brought some very good prices The vention visitor to the city today. ’ addition. being S7S.VV". rigation scheme now on foot in that sale J. B. Baker, of Meacham, is in the ! E G Marsh to Will O. Hawkins, total amount realized from the The transaction is simply a trans part of the country, is in -ae city • 3300. lots 4 and 11 in block 188. of of the books was 3388.25. an«l sa.m-- city for a short time on business. for a short business visit in connec of the books went at figures as good Prof. A. B Cherry, of Aaams. was fer of the properties held by the tion with his property, • the Reservation addition. if not better than new. It would management of the two companies, in the city on business last evening Curl. > Daisy Tailman to Frank S. If you are interested in Oil ' 31.000. lots 1 and 2 in block 2 of have been possible to have secureu merrbant of which have been working together lx>uis Proebstel, a Mrs Margaret Suiiivan. of Penn Painting, see us. Our line is ' Switzler’s addition. some of the same books in as good Weston, is in the city to attend the Van. Pa. lived to be 1"2 years old. for some time under one bead, fur complete. i C. P. Strain to Charles P. Barnett, condition as those sold today but at convention. the more successful handling of the only to die of blood poisoning re Celebrated Hodges Line of Headers. Mowers [ 3150. lots 4 and 5. block *71. of the much lower prices in the second- ACADEMY BOARDS Professor T. C Salt of the Milton schemes of irrigation in that part of •tilting from a scratch by a btass hand stores of Portland, or any of , Reservation addition. pin on her little finger Binders and Rakes schools, is in the city for a short the county. STRETCHERS ' Mary I. Barnett to Celestie E. the cities. The Minnehaha company has been The Golconda stock was bid in by business visit. King. 365". lot 3. in block D of the BRUSHES Houser & Haines’ Combined Harvesters Charles A Barrett, of Athena, one in existence for a number of year■ i addition to the addilio nof Jacob's A. R. Burford, of the First National Courage ia a natter ARTISTS' SARLES and some time ago the latter cori of the prominent citizens of that city Machine Oils and Extras of Ail Kinds ot Walla Walla, for »7.7" Bank 1 addition to Pendleton. of the Blood pany was formed al Maxwell, under BLENDERS ! Percy S. Cahoon to Clara Ellis Wade owned more than one million is in Pendleton. Agent for Walla Walla Weeder the management of G 8 Rankin and SKY BRUSHES • 8tocker. lot 7 of block 17 and lots shares of this stock and the bank James Mosgrove. one of the prom J. C. McNaught. Plans have been covered the whole lot with their one 6 in blocky 62 to the Reservation ad- inent residents of Athena, is tn the PLAQUES laid for an extensive irrigation bid. dition. city for a short visit. scheme at Maxwell, and the company TUBE COLORS The Red Boy s.ock of 150.68" William H Frey to Walter Adams, Professor F. K Wells, of Miltoa. 3550. lot 8 of block 225 of the Reser- shares was sold to N. C Richardson is in the city looking after his inter Intends to put a large portion of the We make a specie’ty of country under water at an early date the large for 3220. The rest of ration addition. ests in the convention. A great deal of property of the two framing PICTURES. Newest Pendleton bunches and bundles of mining and Charles H. Carter to Successor to Cmatilla Implement Co. Pendleton, Ore- Mr and Mrs Harry Sitton left this companies has been held by th. stock of frames. Savings Bank, lot 1 and the north other stock was sold at any old fig same parties, and was thus practi morning for a week's visit with rela ........................................... I Some of it brought a fair 35 feet of lot 2. in block 10 of Pen- ure. cally under the management of the price as live stock, while the rest tives and friends in Echo dleton. Chris Carlson, a prominent wood same people. The transfer of yester Without E. J. Kirkman to John M Keller brought a fair price as any kind of dealer of Kamela. is in the city to day was to put it under one head .or px-i red 3100. lot 6 of block 217 of Reserva stock. Opera House Block. bio «d ■ The Aeolian orchestral was pur day. attending the republican con the better management. tion addition. -tun lu»s W. R. Withee to City of Pendleton. chased by J F. Robinson, who bid vention. week REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. 3200, lot 7 in block 146 of Reserva tor the Knigh.s Templar and secured W. J Davis, of Athena, one of the Iteart and the instrument for 3350 It will be prominent business men of that tion addition. |xx«t nrrve» (Continued from i>age 1.) Mary J Campbell to Fred C. Nolf. placed in Masonic hall for the use of tie city, is in Pendleton to attend the \netni» means thin tie» of blood It it 3500. west one-half lots 7 and 8 of the order. A one-half interest in 240 convention. Charles A Barrett of Athena vu .-otnmon in men and SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO OWN block 15 in Raley's addition. acres of growing wheat sold for $*"" Professor J. C. Cherry, of Adams, ■ounz women and all Thomas M. Boyd to .lames Ma to James Snyder and the fine buggy is visiting the convention to see nominated for sheriff on the unani ibvsc »7,000—North side of the river, four who work indoor» mous vote of the convention. minutes walk from postofflee. Two loney. lots 6 and 7 in block 224 of used by Mr. Wade sold for 3150. <rbo do not get enough oatdoor air and what his republican brethren do to T C. Salt, of Milton. was nominat At the time of going to press the get their nominations. food oxygen tn their iengs There ___________ .re too entire blocks, with elegant nine Reservation addition. ed for county clerk by Herbert Boy many white blood corpu«cles tn »nch cases, Ellen Livermore to Alta J. Noble, last bits of the mining stock and room residence; city water and tnd there is often a peculiar sound in the Frank C. L. Knight, the popular druggist len, James A. Fee named sewers. Will seil these blocks to 350. south one-half of lot 89. block 3. other papers held by the managers Will make the present season at my place three mile* r.ortheaut besrt called a murmur, tn cases of anewna. of the estate were being sold, pre if Helix, was in the city last even Saling of Weston, there being no Thi» heart murmur ts caused by thmntis gether or separately. Cheap at the Livermore's addition. Pendleton, on Wild Horse Creek, every day except Saturday. 0f Ellen Livermore to Louis Green paratory to the auctioning of the ing on business. He reports every other nominations. price. Terms if desired. of the blood passing through the heart Saturday at Dutch Henry Feed Yard. Pendleton. Frank Saling was •urcesafu) In The murmur of anemia disappears »ben wald. 3150. north one-half of lot 9. and one hojieful for the biggest crop in horses, and farming implements »3.650—North side of the river, four the blood regains its natnra! const»tency the history of the county in bis Io* gaining the nomination by a vote minutes walk from the postofflee. and lot 10 of block 3. Livermore's ad buggies. ind richness It is not heart disease. 83 out of 103 voles caiity. Four lots, with fine two-story, dition. William Folsom, the present en- Sometimes people suffer intense pain over E. J. Murphy to George T. Meeker. PEDIGREE AND DESCRIPTION. SALE CONCLUDED. eight-room residence; bath, toilet, the heart, which is not heart disease, but cumbent of the office of county re- «.aused by the stomach. It is the occasicu 3100. lot 10 of block 10 of Raley's Returns to Montana. basement, sidewalks, etc. addition. Aggregate C^sh From Personal Prop- Big Ben is sired by a thoroughbred Kentucky Jack. Dam: A Noel Hopper, an old-time resident corder, was the unanimous choice of of much anxiety, alarm and suffering, for 32.000—Corner lot with nearly new R. R. Dickson to Charles Fishman. which its victim is dependent upon reflex erty Sold is Nearly Thirty Thous of Umatilla county, who now resides the convention for re-election. large Maltese Jenny; Big Ben is 15 hands high, heavy Built, with five-room house. City water and 31.250. Jot 12, block 183. Reservation E. J. Sommervilie, the present disturlmnces from the stomach caused by sewer. Plumbing all new; close addition. and Dollars—Below is Given a Full at Glasgow, Montana, but who has county treasurer, was also the unani indigestion In the same way many bad goed bone and a sure Foal getter. been visiting his mother and brothers eougli« are dependent upon these reflex to the business center, and one of List of the Imported Animals W. P. Rihorn to C. D. Rayburn. on the Umatilla river at Horse Shoe mous choice of the convention for disturbances of what ia called the pneumo- the best things we have. 3600 3100. lot 4. block 273, Reservation Which Changed Hands in Today's curve, for the past three months, re another term in the office. gastnc nerve. To enrich the blood and cash; balance on time if you wish, addition. TERMS: The race for assessor was then increase the red blood corpuscles thereby Sales, Wtih Names cf Buyers, and turns to his home in the morning at low rate. Hannah M. La Dow to C. B. Wade. thrown open, and B. E. Kennedy feeding the nerve» on rich red blood and His mother Is 87 years of age. and Is doing away with nervous irritability, take Pricss Paid. »750—Lot with fine little four-room 3105, lots 8 to 11 inclusive, block 117; yet hearty and strong. Mr. Hopper was nominated by James H Gwinn. tn Pierce'» Golden Medical Discovery, 310 to insure living colt, or $5 a leap. Money due when mares house. Easy walking distance from lots 6 and 7 in block 116. of Reserva The conclusion of the sale of the John McCourt placed George Buran which promotes digestion and asaituilation are sold or moved from neighborhood. your business. Wade property opened this morning likes the north for a stock country, before the meeting W T. Rigby was uf finxf so that the blood gets its proper tion addition. but prefers I'matllla county for a Peter West to Paul Sperry. 31. at the O. K. feed yards, at 10 o'clock. Choice vacant lots on which we will nominated by S. L Morse and Wil supply of nourishment from the stomach. home and farming country. lots 13 and 14 of block 81 of Reser- A large crowd was there to bid on loan you money to build. Bargains liam Blair of Weston. named by Get as near to nature'» way as you can A the horses. vation addition. In wheat and grazing land. Charles Stanfield. W. T. Rigby re medicine made entirely of botanical ex Mr. Gwinn's Estimate. tracts and which doe» not contain alcohol is C. S. Jackson to W. S Byers. 11. At the opening of the sale four reived 65 votes; b. E Kennedy. 15; J. H. Gwinn, secretary of the Ore- George Buzan. 26. and William Blair the safest. Dr Pierce s Golden Medical lots 4 and 5 of block 9, Pendleton. notes, of the aggiegate face value of Discovery contains no alcohol or narcotics. —Insurance, Real Estate, Loans— W. F. Matlocx to W. S. Byers, •1. 32,074.25. were offered, and were sold gon Woolgrowers' Association, han 6 votes. W. T. Rigby having recelv Dr. Iherce - Pleasant iYlieta are the 111 Ccurt Street Pendleton lots 4 and 5 in block A of Pendleton. to local parties for 314. confidence in the continuation of the ed the majority was declared the best liver pilla. OWNER G. E. Stocker and May Valandlng- There were a number of imported good prices for wool, as he says the nominee. ham and husband. 31. to D. Kem'er, English Hackney horses, ranging in eastern markets are not overstocked H. B. lz*e of Dry Creek, and Hor Estray Notice lots 1. 2 and 3 of block 4 of Raley's ages from 10 to 14 years, and the with last season's clip and the de ace Walker of Helix, were put in mand will be as great as usual He addition. amounts brought were a surprise to nomination for county commissioner. Fred Weber and Annie B. Weber, the bidders themselves. The stock states that eastern buyers are al Walker was nominated by a majority ORGANIZED MARCH ’, 188» ready planning to send their repre 31. lots 11 and 12 of block 3 of Ra Ttiers strayed tram By place, »bool the had been listed by the appraisers at of 6 votes, be having received 56 ley’s addition. an average of 310 to the head, and sentatives to the West to buy the votes to I.ee'B 50. CAPITAL......................... »10t).000. middle of November, eae dark red eow, do* S. L. Morse to J. B. Perry, 310. lot when sold, they brought all the way clip.—Orchard and Farm. J. W. Kimbrell was unanimously noraed, branded 7 on left blp, ran marked, no ' of block 180 of Reservation addi from 312 to 381. All of the stock nominated as county surveyor. Transacts a general banking buain white at ell only on tip of tell. A reasonable tion. New County Road Proposed. and property In the two days’ salea Dr. W. G. Cole, the present coro Jessie Vert to J. Peters, 38. lots 13 brought better figures than it was reward will bo paid tor Information leading to Horace Walker, of Helix, has i re- ner, was named to succeed himself, and 14 of block 146 of Reservation supposed they could. Interest allowed on time deposits. turned from a visit to Walla Wi alla, but withdrew his name and noml tbsrecovery of the same by addition. Exchange bought and sold on all The stallion Earling, which was where he went to investigate the ad nated in turn Dr. A. W. Botkin of brought to this country from Eug- visability of establishing a road near Athena. Joe H. Parkes of Pendleton, principal points. STAND FOR UMATILLA. Special attention given to colla«. land by Wade, at a cost of 3800, was Milton on the south fork of the Walia was also nominated. JAMES NAVIN sold some time ago. and the herd Walla, leading from Milton and tlona. The vote was; Botkin. 74; Joe H. Milton Wheat and Fruitraiser Tires was for sale today consisted of Walla Walla into the country, where Parkes, 15; Cole. 4; miscellaneous. Brtggson Oregon of Giving Walla Walla All the that the proposed power site for the gen 3. Botkin was declared to be the w J FURNISH, President mares and colts chiefly. The sale of the imported mares erating plant of the Washington ii nomine«. Credit. J. N. TEAL. Vice-President I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST- T. J. MORRIS. Cashier. "I think it is high time for Uma which were brought to Oregon from Oregon Power Company will be lo- J. P. McManus of Pilot Rock, arose cated. England and from Maine some time J. W. MALONEY. Ase't Caah.er. CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES tilla county to assert het individual to a question of privilege and apolo ity,” said Tassie Stewart, the promi ago, and whose ages ranged from 10 gized for Indis -relions In his re TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. Seeks Her Lost Son. nent wheat and fruitraiser of Milton, to 14 years, resulted as follows: marks at the opening of the conven Peggy, to Steve Charlton for 365; Mrs. Vesty A. Allyn, of Cecil, Ore- tion. tu the East Oregonian, a short time Oceana, to E. I.. Smith for 350; Dolly gon, writes (he East Oregonian that ago. The convention then took a recess One 2-year-old Percheron stallion, "Umatilla county raises the best F., to Mrs. W. J. Sewall for 340; Dora her son. Harry Allyn, came to Pen- while the precinct delegations agreed OF PENDLETON. will se) or trade; also about 25 head wheat in the West, and is not listed Griffin, to E. L. Smith for 367.50; dleton In June; 1903. looking for upon justices of the peace for each of young horses of Percheron stock. on the markets of the world, as a Ixena J., to Mrs. Sheridan for 372.50; work in the harvest fields, and has precinct, and whi.e the central com CAPITAL...................................»70,000 For particulars see C. E Hoover, wheat district. All the market re- Don Bismont, to Mr. Snell for 375;« not been heard from since, She mittee presented a chairman for the 8URPLU8..................................»60,000 Lady Casey, to L. F. Anderson for rears foul play and is anxious to hear approval of the convention. Pendleton, Or. ports contain the name of Walla Transacts a general banking busi -THE HARDWARE MAN.” Walla wheat and Walla Walla fruit, 367; Linnie D., to J. B. Perry for from him. Judge Fee moved that any vacancy ness. Exchange and telegraphic Iran»- produces a 3101; Belle Griffin, to L. F. Anderson while Umatilla county occurring on the ticket, either by Administratrix Appointed. goodly supply of the wheat and fruit for 338; Dorcas, to George Rugg for reason of death, withdrawal, removal fare sold on Ban Francisco, New York, J. L. VAUGHN Mrs. Maybelle McBroom today or any other cause, should be filled Chicago and principal points In the that reaches the markets of the 390; Hattie R., to Jamen Hartnet for filed a petition in the probate court by the central committee, and it was Northwest world under the bead of Walla Walla 385. Ilartririar THE FAMOUS Drafts drawn on China, Japan and In addition to these animals there asking that she be appointed admin decided to be (he Henne of the con- products. SHUMATE DOLLAn RAZOR. Prompt attention given and all Europa. were 25 colts sold at a total of 31,- istratrix of the estate of Tivis Me- vention. insist on having a "We should work exMuted properly. Used with enthusiastic satisfac on reasonable separate place in the market for 035, the prices ranging from |12 to Broom, deceased. The petition was Frank Curl was elected chairman Makes collections ■Iss tritai Supplies ef all kinds tion throughout the civilized world. tertna. products. The 381. The result of the sales will granted. Umatilla county of the county central committee, and A useful and uandsome book which The county bolds the record of having bring the receipts from the personal T. B. Montgomery, secretary, OFFICI-ill WIST COOIT IT. LEVi ANKENY, President tells how to shave comfortably, sent estate close to 330,000, a much larger produced one per cent of the entire An extensive asbestos deposit bas convention then adjourned (Tribune Building) W. F. MATLOCK. VIce-PreeMent for the asking. R. R. Lewis, Distrib wheat crop of the United States, in amount than was estimated prior to been uncovered on Cow creek, The candidates for justice of the in utor, Echo, Or. »1.00 postpaid. G. M. RICE, Cashier. the year 1897, and yet all this im- the sale. peace will be announced Monday. Dous-las county. HOLT BROS Bath Comforts Side Hill Combined Harvester We have ’em for you : z 4 ä if R ■ E. L. SMITH NOTICE Shake a Pan of Beans BAKER & FOLSOM Farm Machinery for all Purposes FLYING DUTCHMAN AND CANTON PLOWS and HARROWS SUPERIOR DRILLS FRED WEBER C. C. SHARP BIG BEN REAL ESTATE E. D. BOYD Pendleton Savings Bank PLUMBING and SEWER WORK HORSES FOR SALE The First National Bank T. G TAYLOR