The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, April 15, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1904.
VERY INTERESTING
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Oyer-Werk.
GATHERING AT ECHO.
the wonders of that magnificent dis­
trict might be known to the world.
At the close of his remarks a
hearty vote of thanks was extended
to the O. R & N. Company, for its
unflagging interest in the welfare of
the people, by distributing samples
of valuable crops, and encouraging
by introdur­
Industrial development
Ing new industries and ne w enter-
prises.
decided
to
It was unanimously
hold a farmers' picnic at Echo on
April 30, at which time speakers oti
different topics would be furnished
by the O. R & N. Company.
About 20 new members were add­
ed to the club and the meeting ad-
journed with a few­ remarks from
Mayor L. A. Esteb, on the growing
interest in the work of the club.
AN EMINENT CITIZEN
GONE FROM
AMONG US.
inchea to one foot In height, of the
darkest green color and well »tool­
ed. making it the best stand ever
seen.
A farmer said to the East Ore­
gonian today that it seemed that he
could almost see his crop grow these DEMOCRATS MAKE
warm days. The ground Is full of
RECOMMENDATIONS. 46
ni< isture. and the grain Is so high
n-iw that even weeks of hot sun will
not bake the surface of the ground,
Indorse Raley, Hailey and Stanfield
as it is protected by the stand of
by Unanimous Vote and Elect Full
wheat, and taken altogether the crop
Set* of Delegate* to State and Dis-
prospect in Umatilla county Is even
belter thin in 1897, when the bumper
trict Conventions—Township Com­
crop of 5,000,000 was grown.
The
mitteemen Are Reported, and Can-
corn acreage in the vicinity of At he
didate*
for Justice of Peace
na will be about tbe same as la*t
Constable*.
y HU
Pe-ru-na is All You Claim For It.”
Passed Peacefully Away Last Night
Industrial Agent of the O. R. A N.,
—A Soldier With an Enviable Rec­
an Expert Creamery Man, and the
It used to be considered that only
ord and a Civilian Whose Life and
Super.ntendent of the Oregon Bu-
nrinarv and bladder troubles were to be
reau
of
Information
Delivered
Most
Work* Were Above Reproach
traced to the kidneys,
Interesting
and Instructive Ad­
but
now
nixleru
)) science proves that
dresses—Value of Judicious Adver­
Col. K. D. Boyd, who has been
nearly all diseases
seriously ill for the past year, diet!
tising to the Entire State.
have their begi.tning
at his home last ni“ht at midnight.
in the disorder of
Several weeks ago it was thought
COUNTY COURT.
these meat important
At the dose of the convention
at one time that the suuerc-r had
The meeting of the Echo Fanners'
organs.
ALBA NEWS NOTES.
breathed ills last, but he rallied and Saloon License Granted, and Viewer* terday afternoon the committee on
The kidneys filter Club was well attended on Saturday,
seemed to be gaining strength from
and purify the blood— although a large portion of the citi-
Appointed.
resolutions anti platform Introduced
zens attended the convention in this Small Loss of Stock—Stock Feed that time on. Sunday afternoon, and
that is their work.
The county court considered tue pe­ a series of resolution* indorsing
again
yesterday,
he
was
wheeled
out
city
on
that
day.
About Exhausted.
But
Gras* is
Therefore, when your kidnevsare weak
tition presented by J. H Tomiinsou I nomination of Colonel J H Raley
Odd Fellows' hall was filled with
'
or out of order, you can understand how
Coming on Finely—Gone to Port­ into the sunshine tor the first time of Umatilla, who wished to be grant­
in
several
months,
and
seemed
to be
I district attorney, of T. G. Halley
quickly your entire body is affected and enthusiastic farmers, who came ■ to
land for Treatment of the Eye*— stronger and brighter than for some ed the privilege of conducting a sa­
how every organ seems to fail to do its listen to the addresses promised by
¡congress, and of K. B Stanfield
loon
in
that
place,
The
petition
hav-
School* Will Open Soon in Dis­ time
Last tiigut he suddenly grew
duty.
..................
Col. Judson, industrial agent of the
'joint representative 1 from Umatilla
ing
been
properly
advertisrd.
the
worse, and ¡lasset! ; way about
If you are sick or " f feel badlv," begin O R. £ N and they were well repaid
12 court granted It.
trict* 78 and 79.
(and Morrow counties
luev remedy,
The résolu-
o’clock
taking the great kidney
remedy. Dr. for their interest and attendance.
The petition of William Baker of I tions were adopted by a
is
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
Alba, April IL—The weather
fui) vote of
Biographical Sketch.
A
committee
of
citizens
met
the
Adams,
was
also
considered
Mr.
as your kidneys are well they will help
warm and snow melting rapidly, al
Edward D. Boyd
was born
in Baker asked for a road of public the convention.
all the other organs to health. A trial speakers, consisting of Col Judson. though there
in
is considerable
I The delegates elected to the state
Dr. A LeRov of the Oregon Informa­
Lynchburg. Virginia.
February
14. easement from hl* place near Adams
will convince anvone.
places yet.
and district convention are a* fol-
1843.
Hi*
father
was
James
M
to
the
county
road,
and
viewer*
and
If you
vou are sick you can make no mis­ tion Bureau of Portland, and Prof.
Where the snow is off grass is
Boyd, one of the prominent figures a surveyor were appointed by the lows:
take' bv first doctoring vour kidneys. Lee. a representative of the Hazel­ starting flue.
District convention—A. 8. Pearson.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of wood Cream Company, at the depot
The roads are very bad. and in in the state of Virginia in the com­ court to investigate and lay it out.
T J. Tweedy. William 8 Atcblnson.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great and took them for a two hours' ride most places would mire a frog
mercial.
literary
and
political
world.
There
being no other t"<sineas ad-
But
kidnev remedy, is soon realized.
It over the Butter creek and Echo al­ with weather such as we have had
The son grew to early manhood at vert ised for this meeting of the Cecil Wade. Fred Laatz. L B. Plant*.
Dr. W R. Campbell. Dr. A. B. Stone.
stands the highest for its wonderful cures falfa districts before the meeting con-
for the past week they wil) soon be Lynchburg and there received his court, it adjourned until the next reg- . M A Rader. O. G Chamberlain. T. F.
of the most distressing cases, and w sold vened
education
graduating
from
the
ular
time
of
meeting
hard.
‘ Howard. J B. Saylor, William Mc­
on its merits by all
Co). R C. Judson was the first
Congressman D. F. Wilber, of Oneonta, N. Y, writes:
Mr. Davis is bookkeeper for
I
C. Lynchburg I'ollege at the age of 18.
Bride.
druggists in fifty-cent
speaker introduced and spoke elo Despain, and is also a notary r public This was in 1861. and when the
INSANITY PROBABLE.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio,:
State convention—A
D
Stillman,
and one-dollar size
South
rushed
to
arms
to
defend
their
quentlv on the prospects before the !for this district.
. ..........................Persuaded by a friend I have tried your remedy and 1 ham
N. Scott. William M. Peterson.
bottles.
Yon may
Echo district, if diversified farming | John Harvey has moved his cattle state and homes. Colonel Boyd was George Male, of Birch Creek, Suppos­ Jo*
almost fully recovered after the use ot a few bottles, f am fully ccnvinced
T
G
Hailey.
W
F
Matlock.
R
M.
have a sample bottle Home ot swamp Root,
were adopted and the citizens deve!- from the Cold Spring* country to his one of the first to join the ranks of |
ed to Be of Unsound Mind.
bv mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
Powers. W D. Hansford. J H Ralev that Peruna is all you claim for It, and I cheerfully recommend your medicine
oped the latent resources of the stock ranch near Alba.
the Virginia soldiers who served I Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Blakley
how to find out if you have kidney or
A
Hartman. Sr., W
M to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble. "—David F. Wilber.
George
Kereus a Prevent!*« »fed Cure for Cold*.
No 78 and 79 schools will open In through the war with Jackson and I were called to Bit.-h creek today to i Pierce. R M Stanfield. W. M Bisk
In >99 Tbe Sangerluzt celebrated its
bladder trouble. Mention this paper country.
He told of the small beginning of |he near futllrp
Lee
In this bloody
conflict
Mr bring George Male to the county jail
-.vheu writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing­
D. Chamberlain.
Mr. C. F. Given, Sussex, N. I'-, Vice fiftieth anniversary with a large cele-
ley
w
industry
in
Urna-
tbe
corn
growing
Boyd
received
the
title
of
colonel,
on a charge of insanity. Male ia one
hamton, N. Y. Df nt make any mistake,
.Mrs. Ed Brehm has returned from
President of “The Paet-time Boating bration in New York City. The follow­
Central Committeemen.
but remember the name, Swamp-Root, tills county five years ago and called Portland, where she left her hus­ which he has borne until the day of of tbe old-time reaiednts of Birch
ing is hl« testimony:
Club,
” writes:
Adams. J. T Lieuallen; Alba. Rod
creek, and has been showing sign*
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad­ attention to its rapid growth, until band. who will stay a month to take his death.
“About two year* ago I caught a
“ Whenever the cold weather seta in 1
B
He enlisted as a private in the ar- lot not being right mentally for some McDonald; Athena. N.. Dr. A
dress, Bingltamton, N. Y., on every bittie. this county stands at the bead of tbe I a course of treatment for ulcerated
list of Oregon counties in the pro sore eyes, with which he has been tlllery and was with tbe division oi | time, and of late baa become unman- Stone;
Athena S., Dave Taylor; bare for year* pact been very sure lo severe cold while traveling and wtoek
duction of that cereal. It was through affected for the past two years.
General Johnson during the war. He I ageable to his family, who had to Bingham Springs. R. C. Hager; Cot- latch a *.-vcre cold which was hard to settled into extarrh of the Lroncbial
tubes, and so affected my voice that 1
the
efforts
of
Freight
Agent
R
B
Stock has come through the win served under General Mosby, and i ask tor help in managing him. He tunwood. Sam Drumhiller; Echo. W. throw off, and which would leave afu r- w as obliged to caacel my engagement^
♦
♦
Miller of the O R A N, that corn ter with very small loss.
was promoted to a colonelcy in his will be given an examination before H. Boyd;
Encampment, George D. effecta on tuy constitution the mo*t of
♦
In dis trees I was advised to try Peruns,
was introduced into the county, and
: the county court tomorrow, and in Hylands, Fulton. H J. Taylor; Gllli- the winter.
The winter lingered just about as brigade for valiant service.
the people had shown their apprecia long as the hay lasted, and the two
When l.ee laid down his arms at I all probability will be committed to land. Abram Isaacs; Helix. ---------
♦
“ La»t winter I was advised to try and although I had never used a patent
♦
tion of the work of Mr. Miller, by came out even up.
Appomattox and peace had been de­ I the asylum.
Hogue. Joe Fix;
Holdman. W R Peruna, and within five day* the cold medicine before. I »ent for a bottle.
♦
following hi* suggestions by increas­
clared. Col. Boyd went to Richmond,
Campbell; Juniper. M. L. Morrison; was broken up and In five days more I
••Word« but illy descr.'* ray »urprim
«
ing the corn acreage year by year
where he went into business and re­
Milton N.. Henry Lloyd; Milton S. V. was a well man. I rc-'ommeaded it to to find that w.thin a i w days I was
♦
Col. Judson exhibited a quantity of
H Chastain, Mountain. W. H Gould. several of my trie nd» and all speak tbe greatly rel.eved, and within three weeks
mained for several years
«
amber cane seed, which he offered
Pendleton. Tom Milarkey; Pendleton
He next
went to Sommerville.
»
higheet pra:«e forth There is nothing I was entirely recovered. I am never
♦
tor distribution among the farmers
Tenn . where he was called to take
N A D Stillman; Pendleton E H like ¡‘eruna for catarrhal afflictions without it now, and take an occasional
I
♦
for experimental purposes, and the
J Stillman. Pendleton 8. Claud Pen- It is
charge of the Sommerville academy,
II nigh infallible as a cure, and dose when I feel run down."—Julian
seed was taken by interested farm
land; Pilot Rock. H H McReynolds; Igla-y endorse it."*^C. F. Given.
as principal
He held this position
Weiss li tz.
ers before he had finished explaining
Prospect. A B McCarty;
Reserva-'
until 1867.
when
he established
If yoa do not derive prompt and .»Us-
A
Premia«nt
singer
kneed
Fr*m
Lena
ef
THREE
MEN
IN
CUSTODY
its wonders. He told of the wonder­ LARGE DELEGATION
thin. A D. Blue. Ruddock, Seymour
Phillip's academy in Arkansas, con­
Î
factory
results from the use at reruns,
W
%
OK*.
ful growth of this forage crop on the
Ukiah. J
T. Huston;
tinuing as principal of that instt’ti-
UNDER THAT CHARGE. Swanger;
TO THE CONVENTION.
Mr. Julian Weiaelitx, 175Seneca street. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
driest soils in the Southwest, and
J
Union. J K Graham. Valley. Mose
tion for four years
asked those growing it this year to
N
Suist ; Buffalo, N. Y, ia corresponding secre­ ful! statement of your case and he Will
♦
Vinson J
Beauchamp;
Col. Boyd turned his attention to
send
samples
of
the
crop
to
the
de
­
lieuallen
;
Wesion.
J
P
Weston
E, tary of The baztgeriuat, of New York: be pleased to give you his valuable ad­
journalism
in
1873.
when
he
com-
Steve Fowler, Bound Over. Was Ta­
♦ ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE­
la the le-sding second bwas of tbe fianger- vice gratis.
partment of agriculture and to the Democrats Elect Delegate* and Com­ menced the publication of the Ar
J M O'Hara; Yoakum. B Hopper
♦
ken
to
Portland
Last
Night
—
Joe
TON TO GET IT.
mitteemen—Will Visit in Portlsnd I kansas Grange at Little Rock.
♦
ta»t. the largest German ringing society
Addrewa Dr. Hartman, President of
agricultural colleges for tests.
At
Justice*
and
Constable*.
♦
William* Was Discharged a* the
Before closing his remarks Col.
| The Har-man bauitanuzn, Col tuu UuayO
uf New York and also the older u
—Baseball Team Ha*
Been
Or­ the same time he was the state lee-
♦
Adam»—C. C. Darr, justice. Frank!
Judson also distributed samples of
Tiir»-r for the
Parmn« of
nf H
iishmd rv
Government'* Evidence Was
Not
♦ PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF
ganized—A Child *
Lung*
Were J 1 lul>r
'he Patrons
Husbandry
Lungs
c
Bentley, constable.
♦
broom corn and millet, which he
The
people
of
the
state
called
him
Available
—
Ed
Murphy
Gave
a
Bond
♦
Athena—V. G. Chamberland, jus- i
ALL KINDS.
Tapped. Result of Pneumonia—Re.
BOB WHITES' PLENTIFUL.
WEDNESDAY S LOCALS.
asked to have cultivated in the best
to the senate in 1878 and he served
♦
and Wa* Released.
tice; Geo Tltsworth. constable
covering From Attack of Grip.
♦
possiole manner. If these crops were
them with ability and distinction in
Weston Jes A. Lieuallen const» I
♦
all handled properly Col. Judson said
that office for four year*. While in
R B. Stanfield, of Echo, ix in the Quad in toe Vicinrty of Cottonwood
ble
be would
guarantee factories
at
to attend the convention
the legislature he was the chairman
Precinct Becoming Numerous.
Echo
—
H.
C.
Willi*,
justice-
Btltag
chjr
Deputy
United
State*
Marshal
L.
Athena, April 11.—Mrs Dr. Botkin of the senate committee, appointed
Echo to work the raw materials into
| w McBride, of Athena, is attend-
N Blower* of Portland, was a guest Spike, cor stable.
*
E
A Reser a prominent farmer
son.
Maurice.
have
gone
and
little
finished products, whenever the crops
to investigate the condition of the
♦
Milton- A E Frazer. ju»tl<e; Rob-
Ron-' ! ing
_ to business in the city t oday.
from near the state line in Cotton
to Portland, where they w ill spend books of the state treasurer and the at tbe Hotel Bickers yesterday
♦
would justify it.
Court St
I J T. Eastiock. of Free »‘a’er was wood precinct is in the city to at
Mr Blowers came to take into cus­ ert Vancil conaticie.
Col. Judson closed his remarks by several weeks visiting
auditor, and it was through his ef­
Pilot Ro k—J. 8 Manning, justice: a business visitor in the city ye*ter- • end tbe democratic convention Mr
tody
Steve
Fowler,
who
xza*
srresi-
saying
the
services
of
the
O
R
a
N.
mother
and
Miss
Elida
Stackiand
*
♦
forts largely, that a large defalcation
day
ed some days ago on a charge of If H McReynolds, constlbie
Reser said when fie left bom- y«-s-
-• Company were at the disposal of the sister of Cove. Union
< county, are was discovered
Pendleton—8 8 Darnell, justice; i p- y Smith. a prominent resident eruajr morning, be could bear the
having sold whisky to Indian* here
people of Echo in directing enterpris­ visiting here
During the gubernatorial battle ut
M Bentley, constible
pjjj,, R^g is in town on busi quail whistling all about his home,
f u
|j
The
DR. LIEBIG STAFF ing business men and farmers to this
il r
Tb
* dr
A baseball team has been organ­ 1873. in which Baxter and Brook* Fowler was given an examination be­ J
and that they are more numerous
___ ___ ~______ _____
Iness
■Vi
f01 men cou district, and that the prosperity ot ized and the first game of the sea­ struggled to become governor of "he fore United State* Commissioner
M I r Pt
N onl
o«‘b - Hpev
and was bound VOTE ON SCHOOL BONO
III
all chronic, pri the people was tbe basis of the com son was played yesterda) by Athena state of Arkansas and through what John Hailey. Jr
IVI L 11 tinue to cure
ei
___ _____
You
want ___
tc see E L. Smith for this year than ever before- in that
rate Jt nei voua all meni«, impotence panv's business
He hoped to see and Milton. The team ,s captained »as afterward termed the Baxter- over to the next term of the federal
ISSUE WILL BE COUNTED, i nfurmatton regarding the little Ho! vicinity
akin dtaeeeea. rheumaUan. catarrh
They become tame and almost do­
court at Portland
He was taken to
---------
' harvester
etc. I>r A C 9 ton >*« t . PS. G . for r. rear» the best town on the coast in the su­ by Frank Walsh, who recently ar­ Brook* war. .Mr Boyd was a staunch
mesticated, so careful are the peo­
Arthaect. Are New Mak,ng Plans.
of
medical direct r. 7« Six lb »treec. Poruand
gar ueet and alfalfa district of Uma­ rived
The team
is as follows; supporter of Baxter, both in public Portland by the marshal
Oregon ; ill Yeeler Way. Seattle, waab. Cal) tilla county when the farmers come
Joe Williams, .he Indian, who was
Frank Walsh, captain, pitcher; Clar­ utterance and in print, and when
and Work Will Be Begun as Soon
the < lesl oi <nends tn the city | ple to protect them and guard them
or write
against tbe hunter* that would riak
to fully understand the value of di­ ence LaBrache, catcher. George My- Mr Baxter was declared to be tbe arrested at the time Fowler wa*. for
a* S>te* Ar« Selected—Beard Will : yesterday
tbe game law for a "quail pie."
versified crops and invite greater rick firs', base;
Henry
ImBrache, eovemot of the state, the services of having given whisky to Indian boy*
Confer With Resident* o* Different
R E Thorn, one of the prominent
Ladies' Capsoles Gardes
prosperity by growing a greater va­ pitcher and second
base;
Denver bi* friend were acknowledged by an on the reservation was given a hear­
cttiaen* of Echo, was a Pendleton
Part* of Town a* to Location*.
Lady Agent* Wanted.
riety ot product*.
“Do It Today.”
Charlton, third base; Clarence Bur­ appointment on tbe official staff of ing. and though .. *u known that
| visitor today.
Safe, reliable,
Absolutely
suar
Prof Lee. of Hazelwood
Cream­ den. shortstop. Frank Sanders. c«n •the governor, which office he filled he was guilty, tbe evidence could
The school board will hold a meet-I
The time-worn it junction, “Never
not be gathered together, and he
anteed to cure leucorrhoea and fe- ery Company. was then introduced ter field; Carl Stumpf, left field; luring the term
zt off til tomorrow what you can
mg thi* evening to canvass the vote! R E Thorn, a well known res.
was discharged
dent of Echo, i* in the city today for |
male weakness, For particulars ad- and spoke at length on tbe benefits Ross Maloney, right field.
Col. Boyd next moved to Fort
on
tbe bond issue, and announce the
lo today." is now generally present-
Ed
Murphy,
a
saloon
man.
was
a short visit.
dress Mo Prop Pharmacy. Lock Box of dairies and creameries to any
The last dance of the season wa* Worth. Texas, where he entered the
official result
ed in this form: "Do it today’“ That
323. Kansas City. Mo. For sal? by country, and especially to districts given last Friday at the opera house brokerage business, of whirl» he also arrested upon th. same charge
Full stock of extras for Holt har is the terse advice we want to give
Arrangements wil! then be made
and
was
np
before
the
commission
­
A. C Koeppen & Bros.. Pendleton. so bountifully supplied with natural Alp Johnson furnished a three-piece made the usual success
1»
Smith's.
311
at
E
vester*
on
hsnd
After some
you about that hacking cough or He­
er'* court
He was held to appear by the board for the advertisement
resources as Echo. He told of the orchestra
A large crowd was pre* rears spent in the Texas city. Co! before the federal grand jury In the of the bonds and their sale, and plans Court street.
noralizing cold wn h which you have
MAKES WORK EASIER.
entire sections of exhausted wheat ent
Boyd moved to Chicago, where he
will be laid for the commencement
A 8. Pearson, the justice of the <wn strugg; ng for several day*.
sum
of
»25».
which
bond
he
furnish
lands, in different portions of the
¡♦ace of Freewater, is tn the city ■erhaps weeca. Take some reliable
J. C. Stamper is recovering from a enraged in business for some time ed. and wa» released pending the of the work of building.
Pendleton People Are Pleased to East, that has been redeemed by
In 1*88 he came to Pendleton and
I Several architects are now at work today on political business.
remedy for it TODAY—and let tbe
severe
attack of la grippe. *
Learn How It is Done.
convention of the jury.
He advised
dairying and milking
on plans to be submitted to the
A little son of William Ruasell had soon after reaching here opened a
Mias Florence McNette of Helix, remedy be Dr
Boachee '• German
It's pretty hard to attend to d tties milking cows as a sure means oi re­
board, and as soon as these are per- is tbe guest of her sister. Mr* T. G Syrup. which has been in use for
three brokerage business taking Frank B
or
PICNIC
APRIL
30.
With a constantly aching back;
riving run-down farms, ami adding pneumonia some two
This firm
tec ted and adopted the bid* for the Montgomery, for a few days
month* ag»
it settled in his lungs Clopton as his partner
•»ver 35 year* A few doses of it will
With annoying urinary disorders. a certain profit to the farm every
and they were tapped by
I
Dr Plant- was continued until 1898. when Mr Echo Will Hold Rousing Meeting of contracts will oe called for. It will
Joe Scott, assistant secretary of indoubtedly relieve your cough or
Doan’s Kidney Pills make work month in tbe year.
Clopton
withdrew,
since
which
time
will
be
some
days
before
the
board
the democratic convention, left last -old. and its continued use for a few
Dr. A. LeRoy. superintendent of ondon. and two quarts of pus exud- the business has been conducted un
th« Farmers' Club Last of Month.
easier.
know just what they can do In the
ed
The little fellow
to be
lay* will cure you completely
No
evening for his home at Athena
the Oregon Bureau of Information,
They cure backache.
der the name of Col. E D. Boyd
H C. Willis, recorder of the city way of building plans, for the loca­
matter how deep-seated your cough,
was then introduced and spoke en­ getting along as weU as could be ex-
Poultry
raising
i*
profitable
.
Two
They cure every kidney ill.
Col. Boyd was a man to whom this of Echo, left thi* morning for his tion* will have te be determined
pected.
Mrs. George Hays. living at No. tertainingly of ae work of that bu­
»35. even if drvad consumption h»< st­
city and the entire eastern part of home after attending the democratic upon before final plans can be adopt- Petaluma incubators »”>• and
There
»ere
19
democratic
dele
acked your lungs. German
Syrup
223 Lilleth street, corner West Bluff reau in directing worthy homeseek­ gates elected here to the democratic the state owes much. He was pro­ convention and expressed tne belief ed. as the ground* will influence the at 25 per cent off if taken soon
will surely effect a cure—as it has
street, says: "I can recommend Do­ ers to the various portions of the convention Nonh n nena sends 13 gressive in his idea* and was always before leaving that the convention stze gn<l style of the structures
Goodmat:-Thompson Hardware Co
an's Kidney Pt.ls to all sufferers state, where the opportunities were delegates as follows; C. O. Henry. S among the first to help on tbe ad­ had nominated a ticket that would
The residents of the different part*
Del aval cream
separators: most ione before tn thousands of appar-
■ntly hopeless case« of lung trouble.
from backache and other kidney ills, greatest.
vancement of the <ommunity.
of town will be conferred with tn re­ successful machine made
Regular
P.
Purdy.
Thomas
Defrrece.
C.
T
win
from
beginning
to
end.
He said wealth was not so much
with utmost confidence that they will
He was a charter member of the
gard to their choice for building price. $«5
Ten per cent discount New trial vottJee. 35c; regular *!.te.
■Smith.
Cass
Cannon.
A
L.
Swaggart.
While
Echo
had
a
favorite
son
for
75c. At alt druggists
do everything that has been cla med needed in Oregon as industry. That G. W Gross. Joseph Scott. J N. B Commercial Association, and was for commissioner, in the person of Frank site* and it is hoped to have this no»
Goodman-Thompson Hardware
for them by those who have used tne state was thirsting for energetic, Gerking William Bride, A B. Stofie. three years president of that body, Spike, »he gracefully withdrew from part of affairs settled in a short Co
home-builder*
them, as well as by the makers. The hopeful farmers and
As soon as that is done, the
Nothmj Better Than Umatilla.
O. G. Chamberlain and York Dell. at a time when It was doing much tbe rar» »hen she saw that the fight time
Clark Wood, the invincible editor
trouble for which I used them wa* who would bring into the highest George Tittsworth
for the good of the city and the ad­ was to be centered around Julius commencement of actual work will of the Weston Leader, who came
was
nominated
J.
H Kaontz. the pioneer mil
principally backache, with which 1 cultivation every waste tract of for constable, and O G Chamberlain vancement of its interests
i be a matter of but a few days
Hudeman and William Lloyd.
down Monday evening to take charge and merci ar.t of Echo, was
land.
had been troubled for a long time. It
He
was prominently identified
It is hoped by the board to have of the democratic convention, left for rity today tor the first time
Dr A B
The Farmer*' Club of Echo i* to
He made mention of the extreme for juatice of the peace
with the democratic party of Eastern hold a meeting and picnic at Echo on 'he building* well under way inside his home thi* morning
hurt me badly when I stooped to do
eral months He spent
_____ three
____________
Stone was elected committeeman
cases
of
ignorance
concerning
the
Oregon, and was for three years Saturday. April 30. at which time the °f « t»«‘Rih. and finished and furnish
any housework that caused a s'rain
The
delegates
trom
South
Athena
of
the
past
winter
in
California,
and
I
handle
the
celebrated
Holt
com
on the back.
I read an advertise­ West. often found in the East, and are as follows:
David Stone. Will -hairman of the democratic county O R * N. company will furnish
by the time school opens in the lined harvester, and have any size while he saw a great many places
ment about Doan's Kidney Pills and told of one very intelligent woman M. Peterson Jerry Stone. A. J. Wil- entral romniittee. He was fearless several speaker* to addre** the club fall
him
what
Tom sn eight-foot to 36-foot cut more highly improved than Umatilla
I
conservative in hl* on various practical subjects
decided to try them, feeling that in Chicago, who asked
laby. Jackson Nelson. Sam Booher 'n his views
The
part
of
California
Oregon
was
in.
Either
for horse power or engine -ounty, he found nothing that suited
HELIX HAPPENINGS
they could not barm, even if they did
David Taylor was elected committee­ «tatements and a man upon whose club has income the most active far­ |
him fetter, from a climatic or ansi-
He
told
of
tbe
great
work
of
wel
­
power
R. L Smith, 311 Court St.
fudgment
and honor the people mers' organization in the state, and
no good. 1 got a box in tbe store of
map
:ies* standpoint. He returns much
come
hi*
bureau
had
done
in
placing
Seymour Swanger, of Duncan post improved in health, but satisfied to
Wheat iS m Fine Condition—Has Re-
Brock & McComas Co., and usee on­
About 190 people wil) go to Pen­ nlaced the utmost dependence
tbe
industrial
department
of
tbe
O
Col Boyd wa« a prominent mem K. A N has shown great interest tn
ly one box, as that was sufficient to and directing the homeseekers who dleton this evening to attend tite
moved to Pendleton—Ha* Gone to office, left for home this morning, af­ live in Umatilla cottnty
arrived in Portland, in search of suit­
ber of the Masonic fraternity and its welfare by furnishing lecturer* for
ter attending Yhe democratic con­
relieve the backache and I have not
— '»
■■■ 1
democratic
county
convention.
Portland on Businas*—Many Resi­
able homes and business openings
also of the Elks
vention. He says grass is now grow-
felt it since.1
every
meeting
of
the
club
yet
held.
High Price for Poultry.
He
told
of
tbe
need
of
agricultural
dences
Are
Being
Repainted
—
Son
ing nicely on Meacham creek
and
For sale by all dealers, Price ’.0
Colonel R
C. Judson, industrial
Athena. April 12.—E. L. Barnett,
and
horticultural
exhibits
from
I »nt your poultry of all kind*,
FORTUNATE FREEWATER.
Born to John Timmerman and stock are doing »ell.
cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
agent of the O. R t N . will be pres
Umatilla county, and of the extreme after spending a month or more in
turkey*, duck*, geese and chicksna,
N. Y.. sole agents for the United
I have the machine that pleases
Wife.
Athena,
.eft
for
Portland
yesterday
ent
at
the
picnic
and
while
the
interest of bomeseekers in the great­
»nd w 11 pay you the highest pricos
States.
Title and trial have
evening, »here he will join his fam­ Entirely Out of Debt «nd Ha* a *l>eaker he expects to furnish for the
is the farmers.
Helix. April 12.—The wheat
est wheat county in Oregon.
Coms in and soe ms L. M. Lyman,
Handsome
Surplus.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
Uy. They will return home in a few
occasion has not yet been selected, looking
Nautlful
around
Helix, proven tbe worth of the Holt com­ 310 East'Court atreot
He said the samples of product* weeks
take no other.
some
practical
lecturer
on
agriculture
bined
harvester,
and
it
has
been
Farmer*
are
looking
forward
to
a
A. S. Pearson. city recorder of
from this section of the state were
Miss Sadie Harris, after spending Freewater, is in town today to attend or stock raising will be on the pro­ bountitul crop.
demonstrated to be the most success
eagerly carried away by Easterners
Lost-Bay mare, branded “B. H.
several weeks visiting at Grange- the county convention, being one of gram.
Notice of Final Account.
E. L. Smith. 311 Court
A B. Montgomery has gone to ful made
and that it was impossible for him
on left shoulder, strayed from Balle*
The membership of the club has Pcrtiaui! on business.
street.
to keep even his newspaper files free ville and Lewiston, Idaho, has re­ the delegates.
turned home.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
B F 1 e or.t*. who has b-“en in the
I have sold a great many Hoh Ross' pasture at Meacuam. Reward
Mr. Pearson is proud of Freewater grown rapidly and nearly every farm­
from mutilation by these anxious
STATE OR OREGON FOR UMA­
will be paid for information furnish­
Mrs.
Charley
Frakes,
who
was
er
and
business
man
in
the
town
and
employ
of
th<
Athena
Mercantile
Co
­
and thinks it is one of the most pros­
tourist* and homeseekers.
combined harvester* in thi* and sur
TILLA COUNTY
paralyzed, has recovered perous places In the state
In the matter nt tb» »»rate nt Louis
has gone to Pendleton to work in rounding counties, and the fact that ed to Otto Boettcher. Pendleton. Ore.
It now vlelnity of Echo now belongs.
Dr. MRoy’s address was Interrupt­ partially
fair health.
Monteraxtelll, deeea»e-1
the People-. Warehouse
He expects 1 have never had a dissatlsned buyer
has »2.000 in cold cash in the city
Notice is hereby given that I.orenxo ed by frequent and hearty applause
A free concert was given last eve­ treasury and does not owe a cent to
MANY YOUNG DELEGATES.
to move his family to Pendleton soon. or trouble with any customer, proves
uid the club showed enthusiastically
Monteraatelli. tbe duly appointed, quail
ning
at
Miller's
furnlture
store,
tied
bed and acting admlnlatator of the per he was telling truths about Oregon
William Ziegler, who was once a that the Holt is the machine to buy
my person or corporation, being en­
Johnson's orchestra and a few local tirely out of debt and running on a Democratic Convention
aonal and partneablp
tneablp eatate of Loula Mon
Made
Up business man of Helix, but is now of and that the public is faily dealt
terastelli. hits tiled hi» final report herein ind her resources and wonders that talent entertained a large audience,
Largely of Young Men, Many of Poise, was in Helix a few days last
«•ash basis.
on tbe 26th day ot March, A. D. '.904. were recognized and appreciated by
with. E. L. Smith, 311 Court street.
B. F. Ogle opened his summer pas.
Whom Are Attending for the First i week.
and that by order
________
_ all.
of
the
Honorable
During the spring the city has
ture thi* morning.
George A. Hartman. Judge nt tbe above
Time.
Gr
»wold
went
down
to
his
built
about
2.W0
f
;
Dr
He said that 44 per cent of the to­
feet of sidewalk.
Paul H Procksch. a Chicago musi­
entitled court, final hearing upon Mid
A number of men are busy
__ , digging
—__ _ _
One noticeable feature about the ranch at M alitila Thursday, and re cian. suicided by. drowning in the
report la fixed tor Monday, the 2nd day of tal increase in population in Oregon the cellar to the new Sthal brick butT put up several new business
------- —j build-
May. 1904.
____
convention
All _______
peraona _ .having
objection in the decade from 1890 to 1900 had
ings, made a great many other im democratic
His son, Walter, Desplains river
yesterday, turned Saturday.
He was a young
iness house.
to tbe “
approval ' of
*ald final report are
"■
* Mid
provements. and is on the upward was the extraordinary
number of came back to tbe city with him
located in Portland and that 20 per
man. but a noted composer, and in
required to appear 1 and
__ 2 make
__ _
their objec
Dr. Christie, deputy state veteri road generally.
young men as delegates. manv of
A number of the Helix residents select musical circles was believed to
cent of the entire population of the
tion known before »aid date
nary surgeon. has appointed Henry
Thia notice la published In tb» Weekly state is now found
There are three saloons In the whom were attending a convention, are treating their houses to a coat of be a man of great genius, who would
in 40 square
A.
Barrett
to
East Oregonian, by order
look after mangy place which pay a license
____ of tbe Honor miles in the city of Portland, while
paint, which is a great Improvement
or >5<io as delegates for the first time
ESTRAY NOTICE.
able George A. Hartman.
Har
Judge of tbe
horses running at large
_
_____
If ____
they
are each, thus raising
While the regular democratic lead- There are a great many more who
is scattered
above ------------
»»titled conrt. made and entered the other 80 per cent
_
funds
enough
in
--------
not
dipped
and
properly
looked
af
­
ers
of
the
county
were
there,
in
evi
­
same
thing
and
not
on tbe 26tb day of March. 1904
might do the
one Jump to pay the running expen­
over the 94,000 square miles in the
No'ice is hereby given that I have
ter they will be killed. Mr. Barrett ses of the city, so that all the rest dence, every precinct represented hurt the town any.
LOBEN'ZO MONTERARTKIJ.I. . state.
taken up the following described
Adtslnlatrator
has
already
disposed
of
three
cayuses.
Born to the wife of John Timmer-
of the income is clear velvet for the had a quota of young men. just enter
He urged the people of Echo to
BTILI.MAN A PIERCE.
•strnys, to-wit:
Two buy horM*.
e *
——- ■
Ing the field of political activity.
Weight. 14
lining of the vault.
Attorney* for tbe Admlnlatrutor send in exhibits for the bureau, so
man. on April 5. a son
about 4 year* old. weight about 1.000
Athena Enthusiast.
In Pendleton the number of young pounds.
pounds each, branded -O- on left
Wil) M. Peterson, of Athena, is In
Notice to Stockholders.
men was particularly noticeable, and
Johnnie Hill, the young son of
WILL ARGUE DEMURRER.
hip. One black mare and sucking
the city today to attend the demo­
was remarked with pride by many of Mr. and Mis. John F. Hill, is serious-
Notice I* hereby given to tbe storklold-
cratic county convention, being one
colt, weight about 850 pound* brand
era of The Pendleton Wool Scouring A In the Spring is when you notice it of the leaders of the democratic pre­ Defense in Land Laae I* on the Alert the old workers, who have managed b III at the home of his father, with
ot mare, -O- on left hip.
democratic conventions in the county appendicitis.
Parking Co. that a meeting will be ield
—Gone to Portland.
You know rhe medicine that
The system ia full of im­ cinct of Athena, which sends 19 del­
The owner can have the abfive de­
Tuenda.v, May 3rd. 19«4. at the office the most.
for the past third of a century.
Judge J. J. Balleray and Colonel
of the company In Pendleton. Oregon at purities that have accumulated dur­ egates to the convention.
.Mr. Pet­
scribed property by calling at my
makes
pure,
rich
blood
—
Among
the
young
men
from
this
Stock
Losse*
Not
Large.
4 p. in
ing the winter months, which must erson tells glowing tales of the lit­ James H. Raley left this morning for city were Tom .MHarkey, Jr.. Will
place at the head of J .ulper canyon
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Your
The livestock business, which was
E. Y. JI'DD.
The quickest tle city of Athena, which is fast Portland, where they were called to Wyrick, Dell McCarty. Ernest Tem­ so gloomy during last week, has ma-
Preaident. be dispelled at once.
and identifying the said property and
mother,
grandmother,
all
your
F. B CLOPTON,
and safest way is o take Hostetter's springing into prominence as one of argue their demurrer to the indict­ ple. Roy Conklin. C. C. Berkeley. A. terially improved during the past
l>aying for this advertisement and
Secretary Stomach Bitters
folks, used it. They trusted
Nothing else is so the best and busiest of the county, ment in the case of the Unite« C. Haley. Claude Penland. Cecil
charges for keeping.
i
few
days,
and
stockmen
are
begin
­
good to cure Spring Fever, General and of the eastern part of the state’ States vs. Charles Cunningham et al. Wade, Fred I.aatz, Otis Turner and ning to take an inventory of the
Dated at Helix. Oregon, this 23rd
Notice to Stockholders.
The time of hearing was set tor Arthur Ming.
Debility, Sleeplessness, indigestion,
damage, which is not so heavy as
day of February. 1904.
thia
afternoon
at
2
o'clock
before
Sent
to
Poor
Farm.
Dyspepsia,
Constipation,
Liver
trou
-
Notice I* hereby given to the itoi-k-
had been looked for. As the weather
LEWIS £ HUSON.
FVderai
holder* nt the Pendleton Woolen _____
Mills. les. La Grippe, Colu* or Malaria, Fe-
The man who was arrested some Judge Bellinger, of the
Butter Creek Is High.
moderated, the days and nights as­
that a meeting will be held Tuesday. May ver and Ague.
We urge you to • ry days ago by the sheriff and placed in court, and the Pendleton attorneys
it.
Their
doctors
trusted
it.
3rd. 1904. at tbe office of the company.
Charles McBee, a prominent farmer sumed an even temperature, neither
Notice of Final Account.
a bottle today.
the county jail on suspicion that he will contend that the indictment re­ and democrat living on Butter creek, too warm nor too cold, and stock did
In Pendleton. Oregon, at 4 :30 p. tn
Your doctor trusts it. Then
K Y. JUDD.
was deranged has been sent to the turned by the Federal grand jury did left this morning for his home after not give up as they would have done
trust it yourself. There is
Notice i» hereby riven that th» under-
Preaident
county poor farm. He gave his name not contain facta sufficient to con- participating In the convention yes­ had the sun come out by day, and
•Uned
executrix at th« last will and
F
B
CLOPTON.
health
and
strength
in
it.
stltute
a
crime.
as McFaul.
I testament
of Jam»«
M.v'ool.
.Ie«-e*»«,t
....................................
“>
McCool
Secretary.
terday. Mr. McBee says there is more the nights become chilly and stormy.
*u **** Count* Court of the State
The Bear valley stock was mostly
water
in
Butter
creek
this
spring,
.»f
Oregon
Jor
Umatilla
County,
a* >n.-h
WHEAT LOOKING FINE.
e**estrix. her Anal account.
and
»aid
' “■ ik “*”
than for many years and that the moved to the range county with no
tourt
ha*
tiled
Saturday,
th»
SO-h
da*
great losses, and is now doing well
M iul r. R. JU kt . ml Ku..«, X. T.
flats
and
sage
bruah
deserts
border
­
; of April. IlkM. at
the
County
Court
Umatilla County Never Had a Better
gl.SSa k«:t!».
J r . T—r,,
ing the farms have all been flooded. on the young grass, Such as was
room In th* County court honor' In IVn
a
X__
■ .
"V...
Stand at Thi* Seaton of the Year.
dletoa- Oregon, aa the time and pia «
_
were mostly those
In determination of the farmers not kept in the valley
for
I for hearing and »ettlln* cald final kc
Reports from all portions of Um»- to permit any water to run to waste needed for domestic purposes, and
1-ount. an-j all nervous Inteeeoted cberrlL
tills county say that the stand of this year. By flooding these flats at the owners have plenty of feed for
are hereby notified to file
their
otle,t
wheat this spring excels anything this season of the year, it will in­ them
tion. to »aid ao-ouut oo or before .aid
One of the largest owners in
ever seen in the county before.
losses
crease the moisture tn the alfalfa the county stated that
Dated thia Slat da* of Marci
In the Atnena and Weston dis­ fields later, when water In tbe stream sheep were considerable, but not
AGNES eo»:LI8K M
tricts the grain Is now from »even ia low.
all panky.—Grant County News.
r.xrcutrix ot the laat will ot J
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
•<
SHERWIN &
WILLIAMS
i
PAINT
E. J MURPHY
Ayers
AB Run Down
Sarsaparilla
HOSTBTTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
ARE YOU BILIOUS? Ä
Dizzx*Head««l, Constipatwd and full of dull achas and pains ?
Take JAYNE’S SANATIVE PILLS
Rich Blood
foul, de«eased
r