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✓ bined harvesters which have been on A ried a i>oliey in that order for $2,000. I the ways during the winter. It is He lias been engaged in the livery expected to put out at least two of businessfor some time, and owns the machines at the time the harvest valuable property in Echo and the] opens, and if good speed is made with near vicinity. FRIDAY. MAY' 13. 1904 the work on those, others of the tna A few good things in seasonable footwear you will need this LEAVE AN ALMOST CLEAR chines now under course of const ruc- Jap* for Echo Beet Field*. v.cek. Below we give you a list of what we are selling at remark tlon at the foundry will be flnlshed. A crew of Japanese workers arriv ably low prices: DOCKET FOR NEXT TERM. 80 PUR CENT OF THE ADULT POP Messrs Rigby and Clove have not cd here last Monday and are now ULAT1ON SUFFER FROM ONE Children ’s Oxfords, in sizes 5 to will do as yet decided what they busily engaged in thinning beets on 8 .............. ..................................... $1.00 with their busiuess in the future, but EVEN THAI AMOUNT HAS Lisle's place up the river, Charles PAINFUL AILMENT. FIFTY SETTLERS FILE Land Damage Case From Grant Was Children's Oxfords, in siz«r* 854 it is probable that they will make By the time these are thinned those Submitted—Cayuse Wheat Damage some arrangements conditions tied to it . on S. I Lisle's and O D. T oo I’ b farms to 11 ............................................. $1.25 whereby they LAST WEEK AT THE DALLES. Think what this means. Imagine the Misses' Oxfords, in sizes 11 54 to Submitted—In- will- be able to manufacture their Case Argued and will be ready for the same process, amount of misery that exists and is endured ................. $1.50 2 ........................... wil come the weeding surance Case Against the Wood harvesters in Portland. simply because people do not know there is Legal Representative Intimates That and then Children's Oxfords, in l>atent kid, Activity of John T. Whistler* Sur From now on there will be consider- men of the World Is Also in the an absolute cure. the County Will Have to Stand a able work in the beet fields until sizes 5 to 8 ........ .............. $1.25 EAGLES INCORPORATE. veying Crew* Cause* Newcomers Hands of the Court. Children's Oxfords, in patent kid. The only way to cure any complaint is to Suit for the Recovery of the Bal the crop reaches maturity, The im to Think Government Irrigation I* siz«»* 8*4 to 11 ... ................. $1.50 Expect to Begin and Complete Their remove the cause. There are very few dis ance—County Judge Think* That portation of Japs was made neces Near—Morrow County Land Goe* MissesS Oxfords, in patent kid. sary because the boys who could or Building Next Fall. eases or ailments that can be cuied by ex the Amount Allowed Is Too Much The supreme court wound up its $1 75 1154 to 2 With a Rush—Settler* Evidently would engage in such labor are yet ternal application—and piles is not one of labors here this afternoon and the Articles of incorporation were — Reformation of Method* of Get in school. Some of them may have l.adl’-*' fine kid Oxfords, any Mean Bu*me*i. filed this morning by A. C. Koeppen. them. Piles can be cured; the treatment members of the court will leave in size .... . $1.75 ting the County’s Job Printing a try at it as soon as school is out must, however, be internal, for the cause of the morning for Salem, where the O W. Gibson and W. S. Wells, trus Ladies' fine Southern tie. any —Echo News Done. of Eagles size ............................... .. $1.75 piles is an internal disorder of the liver or regular sessions of the court wil tees of the Pendleton Aerie Wiiiiin the past week, alsjut 50 by which the aerie was incorporated open Monday morning next. l-adies fine hand-turn Oxfords. Smith Hanged Himself. the bowels. Even catarrh of the stomach homestead entries have been filed at in order that it be able to own and The docket has been cleaned up auy size ..................... ........... $2.50 Henry Smith, who was sent from The county court has at last gone and bowels can be cured by Dx. T erkin ’S with the exception of one or two manage real estate Jaadies’ kid slipper*......................... three I The Dalles land office on the Ec ho this city to the insane asylum, F ile S pecific , The Internal Remedy. cases which were continued. The aerie securod an option some up against the printing bugaboo, and weeks ago. was determined to $1.50. »2.00 and $2.50 com- irrigation reservation, lying in -»or- Here is an instance of what this piactically This morning the case of the Pa time ago on the property now occu has sliced the Tribune's bill for pub mlt suicide. His first attempt waH row county. The activity of the *ur- fine patent kid slippers. pied by the old Wheeler lodging cific Livestock Company vs. Kenneth infallible remedy will do: $2.00, $2.50. $3.00 and $3.50 lishing the delinquent tax list down made with a razor in I-a Grande, and , veying crews under John T Whistler Murray, was submitted to the court house on Court street, with the in after recovering from the wounds in from $616 to $400. and this under | has caused many resident* to be- For good reliable footwear at very reasonable pnces, call on Dr. C. A. Perrin. Helena, Mont.—Dear on brief. It is an appeal from Grant :ention of building a lodge hall on fileted on himself, he was sent to the lieve that actual work will begin on | US. Every shoe guaranteed a* represented or your money back, Sir: I have nearly finished the former bottle county, and ia a suit brought for tne the site in the near future. The conditions named by the court. of Perrin's Pile Specific and am practically recovery of damages arising out of a price of the place was set at $6.500. All rip* sewed free. The final offer was made by Judge asylum for treatment. A letter to his the government irrigation projec t ! well. My case was one which most physi dispute over range land. James A. Fee. the attorney sent up brother. J B. Smith, the O. R A N within a short time ind this amount has now all been conductor. «*ritten Monday, stated cians would have pronounced incurable, as I I). E Foster, who is in tne city The case of Louis Anderson, plain subscribed, either by advance dues by the editor of the Tribune to rep- that he «as feeling well and hoped was attiie’ed with a dv »entery and compelled from The Dalles today, say* that th«- resent his interests. op- or by life membership., and the tiff and respondent, vs. the O. R A to go to the toilet room from three to five The proposition of the court is to be out soon On Tuesday night ne homesteaders are mox.ly new people, times each day and each time would bleed N. defendant and appellant, was ar tlon will be taken up between the that the Tribune be offered $400 for braided a rope from strips of his having just arrived from the eas’ ; Comer Main and Alta Streets the present time and the last of from one-half to one teacupful. 1 had to gued and submitted. It is a case in bed clothing and hanged himself. He and seem to be actual settler* They • resort to bandages and absorbent cotton to which the plaintiff seeks to recover month, and the title settled on th»’ the full amount of the work done by was despondent over the loss of a file on the land and imm«»diately *e-' • •••aaaaaooaooooaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaoa the paper to date, instead of the $616 check the How of blood, and now the past damages from the company alleged ne»- corporation large sum of money in a mining deal. cure i- work in the vicinity, where they Work on the construction of the as demanded by tbe bill. In addition ten or twelve days there has been no sign of to be due from the destruction of | can live upon or be n<-ar their new bleedirg and my appetite is good; have wheat owned by him and stored in hall will be begun in the fall, and it to this tbe court demands that the ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»«■•••••••••••••••a*« Walla Walla Will Celebrate. home» in many instance* they file gained ten poumis in weight and teel like a the warehouse at Cayuse, which is the hope of the order to get into action instituted in «'hich Dodd The Commercial Association of j on four contiguous quarter sections, new lease of life was given me. pray* for damages amounting to $l<>a warehouse was burned, the plaintiff ’he ne«- home by the first of next Walla Walla is making arrangement* I showing that they mean husin«»ss and a claims, by negligence in the handling year Plans are now being formulat alleged to be due for the nonobserv for a fourth of July celebration Very truly yours, A will co-operate in fencing and culti I ance of the printing contract entered of locomotives The case was tried ed by the architects. T. R. H aws , into by the county be dropiwM and soliciting committee is no«' at work. vsting the land. before Judge W R Ellis and a ver October 20th. 1902. Y'erington, Nev. This is the first rush of settler* on | the county*be r«veipt«»d for the work dict given for the plaintiff, whereup the tract in Morrow county, the done in full. In other word*, the Dr. Perrin’s Pile Specific is sold by all on the defendants appealed. Hailey gn-ate*i activity heretofore being in county asks that the $400 offered be reliable druggists at $1.00 the bottle, under & I*owell represent the plaintiff and tbe Umatilla county district subjec t I taken by the paper as i>ayment in full W. W. Cotton. F. J. Conner and Car I’o entrv at I .a Grande an absolute guarantee to refund the money ter & Raley looked after the inter for its services to date The surveying parties are now at ■ should this great internal remedy fail to ests of the defendants. This action was not taken with work about 16 mile* w«»»t of Echo on ' the unanimous vote of the court, lor cure. The case of Sarah C. Miller, plain MRS. JONES HAVING ’he Morrow county portion of th«* Judge Har'man holds that the ? Tri REGISTRATION IS VERY Du. P errin M eimcal C o .. H elena , M ont . tiff and respondent, vs. the Head | r«*sen al ion. than AN UNEQUAL BATTLE bune is not entitled to more Camp of the Pacific jurisdiction of I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST- - LAGGARD AND IRREGULAR $304’ for »hat it has done. *nd thinks 1 the Woodmen of the World, defend Real Estate Transfer*. CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. EB libera! ihat such an amount would be I ant and appellant was argued this Georg* A Hartman, Jr. as truste«- morning by A. D Stillman for the Penniless and Crippled by Rheuma- to the point of extravagance, lb > Prospect* That Many Who Will Be TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED ha* sold 2» acre» of ¡and in the out appellants, and Biggs a Biggs for tbe turn. She I* Trying to Return to not in favor of paying more than Otherwise Legally Qualified Will ■klrt* of Weston to O N Richmond that sum. but owing to tbe majority plaintiff, and submitted. It is a suit North Carolina—Her Fathles* Hui- Be Shut Out From the Right of for 12250 vote of the court made the offer brought to force the Woodmen to band Ha* Left Her and Their quoted James C. Hodgen has cold to I. pay a beneficiary of 81.000 alleged to Franchise—Registration Clerk Ken Hodgen for $2140 53*» acres of land Children to Shift for Themselves— The conclusions -of the «'íMirt were be due the plaintiff as the mother nedy Will From Now On Keep the in the vicinity of Milton. together and designated beneficiary of F T The County Court May Tike Some stated to Mr Fee. who was of the Book* Open Evening*. with tbe right of way for an irriga opinion that the paper would not ac Miller, deceased. The order claimed Action. tion ditch from the land and to the THE HARDWARE MAN.' cept the amount tendered, but would 741 MAIN ST. that the deceased was delinquent river. bring an action at law to enforce the and not a member at the time of his The registration books »bow about a Jam«-* C Hodgen ha* sold for $1 death. It was first decided in favor The county court and several of payment of the full bill, together 2750 name* at the present time The «•••••••eaaaoeeeeaeeeeeaeaeaaaeeaeveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee of the plaintiff, and the Woodmen ap he citizens have been interesting with the added damage* of 11 Ao ask voter* are regl*tering but it is slow 60) a tract of 40 acre« of Irrigated iand to Uharle* W necord* The ed for in tbe separate complaint pealed. Tenth Annual Reunion of hemselves for the past few days It was further decided by the court work, and unie«* they hurry th«-re land is in the vicinity of Free«ater. with the case of Mrs May Jones and Umatilla County Pioneers at •••••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaeaaeeaeaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa that in the future all of the printing wil) be a large number shut out at and includ«-* the right of «ay for a a ECHO DEMOCRATIC CLUB children, who came here some time the el«-ctk>n the first of the coming ditch for irrigation purposes ne««!ed by the county would be. by ago from North Carolina. month and at tbe presidential elec Cannery Town Organize* th* First ljtst month the county court, at the direct orders of the court, given tion in November Horse Taken Up. Democratic Club in Umatilla Coun the request of the mother, took the to the paper or company having the in 194'2 there were 4525 men in this contract for the county printing. In I have taken up at my place. 16 children to the poor farm for a month ty Thie Year. county who registered, and at tbe the past the officials needing blanks nlk* northwest of Pendleton. one in order to relieve her of their care election about 500 men In tbe county The democratic voters of Echo or and other material not kept in stock bay mare, branded with Indian brand ganized the first campaign club or while she made money enough to by the county official paper, or which had to swear their votes in order to on left hip Owner ran have same e take the family back to North Caro i save their franchise Wby pur 4p w.th *o f » . — • h those rickety osm yon a ganized in Umatilla county this year. could not be printed by it. were forc During the last days of tbe regts by calling on me proving property There was a large attendance at the lina Her efforts were in vain owing ed to send to Portland and to other ■bould Lave thrown and paying charges. fir W R meeting yesterday aiternoon. and to sickness, and the little she had companies for their work. Tbe en t rat ion and at present. Clerk Kenne Campbell. Fine program each day. We have a boot prices are not high • practically all the democratic voters been able to accumulate was spent. tire work will now be done by the dy will be willing to be at tbe office Our chair* are built to b *M a good appear- • in the evening to accommodate those Speechmaking. Muoic. Sports. of Echo are members of the club She has been working for the Ik> one company A stage conch on '.be Golden Gate »ho have not time to register during ante and the entire vote will be enrolled mestic laundry but rheumatism In Baseball. The court was occupied during a Chasm road. In Y'ellowstone Park, fell one of her hands caused her to give the day Tbe plan of keeping the within a day or so. as soon as tbe Carpets, largest and beet stock tbowo in Petróleo« great part of the day with listening over the grade and rolled 700 feet Political Day June 4. officers can make a trip through the up her position and she is now idle to tbe remonstrance of resident* near office open «as tried two years down an •moankment Thursday Mrs. Jones was preceded to this ago. but it «as found that tbe pec* country districts to enroll them county road No 561. leading from pie did not appreciate the conveni morning, the passenger* clinging to REDUCED RATES. Frank Spike was elected president county by her husband, who came to Walla Walla to Milton road The ~ rock* and bush«-« escaped practically Ralph Stanfield vice-president, and Walla Walla where he secured work leads over a heavy hill, and a pell ence and would not come to tbe of unhurt. All tour horses were Instant and then sent for his family. They fice when it «as open evenings It H. C. Willis secretary. The follow tion was fil«»d to have It put around ly killed and the vehicle demolished. ing letter from H. C. Willis, secre reached Walla Walla several month* the point of tbe hill The men will b«. tbe plan, therefore, to regis Fornitore and Carpets ago and Mrs Jone* found the man ter anyone whenever be has time to tary. is self explanatory: THE NEW ECONOMICAL through whose field* the new road living with another woman and loot ■••»••••••••••••••••»••••e go to the office, but no regular eve • _ Echo, May 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e ing as a single man She then came would go have remonstrated and the ning hours «ill be observed. for a East Oregonian, Pendleton. Or : the matter is now in the hand* of time at least In reporting the farmers' picnic at to Pendleton, and shortly after that court. It’s “Moving Day” for this place last Saturday, the .Morning her husband left for California, where Device to Protect 'Phone*. Tribune made mention of the fact he was last heard of in Sacramento SATURDAY ’ S LOCALS. BED BUGS that there were very many young He has sent, during the months his Frank P Beil of Fair field Wash voters present at the picnic and la family has been in Pendleton, a few is the inventor of a device which he R Jones, of Echo, is in the city You an make any day you e mented the fact that they had gone dollars to the children, but nothing < laims will prevent lightning from choose 'moving day" for bed today astray and should be organized into of late, leaving the whole burden on striking a telephon- and ruining the hugs if you buy a bottle of George Rogers, of Butter rre^k. Is instrument or giving a person who- a republican club, i ne reason they the shoulders of tbe crippled wife. It is the desire of Mrs Jon«»s to a visitor today may be using it at tbe time * shock. were not in a republican club was H Connell, of Umatilla, vas in that they were all democrats and are return to her father's home in North Mr Bell has ju»t received a patent The Green Fluid no« members of the Echo Demo Carolina, and several residents, in ttiwn last evening for his invention, which he name* | conjunction with the court, will take Insecticide Bell's Automatic Cut-off in Time ot | cratic Club, the first organized in Ralph Stanfield, of Echo, is in the Umatilla county this year They are action to secure the n-<—ssary funds city on a brief visit. Storm" By mean* of a cut-off box.] e for the trip. It is quick, convenient and ab- now safe. Mrs. B»“*»ie Lyle, of Echo, is . e placed near the telephone, the ordi-| solutely sure death to .cese H. C- WIIJJS. Secretary nary wire that connects the 'pyone is guest of friend* here for a few day* pest* that often find their way AVERAGE MAY WEATHER severed and the two par’» conaected J A Nelson, one of the well known by a fine wire or fuse This will into the home* of the best, and GIVES PENDLETON CREDIT. mis' careful housetee!>er*. Record of th* Government Covering resident* of Adam*, was tn town to carry all the current n«^essary for | day Many "good housekeepers" that Portland Chamber of Commerce Bul telephone purpose* but in ra*e of I the State of Oregon. • you know are buying Insecti T T Land, a prominent farmer of an extra high voltage, the fuse Is letin Mention« Work of Commercial The records of the weather bureau cide to burned out and by mean* of a *pring I Every hottie guaranteed Helix, is in the city on busin«»»» of the United State* department of Association. day. «hich -the fus»‘ release*, the current | e Speaking of the efforts of Inland agriculture, kept at Portland. Oregon, 25c. Mr and Mrs. John Harris, of Wes is mnn«»cted with another wire that | for a period of 32 years, show that Empire towns to help the states of lead* to the ground After the acci-1 ton. are in town the gu«»*ts of the Northwest, the Portland Cham the weather condition* for the month dent a new fuse can be put in place j e e friends. F. W. SCHMIDT ber of Commerce Bulletin gives the of May have been a* follows; FOUR BIG DAYS—5 RACES EACH DAY—85.000 WILL BE The m«-an or average temperature T. C. Bovien. the shropmsn of Pilot in two or throe minutes and at prac-1 Association Write today for free illustrated book Pendleton Commercial tlcally no cost. HUNG IN PURSES. TWO HUNDRED HORSES WILL BE IN AT credit for starting the movement to of the month has been 57 degroe*. Rock, was a business visitor in the Mr Bell was formerly an electri Columbia Engineering Works secure stopover privileges on tickets The warmest May was that of 1888. city today. TENDANCE AND RACE OVER THE FINEST COURSE IN THE clan, but is now farming near Fair 10th and Johnson Sts., Portland, Or. from the east to the Levi* and Clark with a temperature of 62 degrees Th- Mrs W P. J innet t of Echo, wife of e He connected one of the botes field NORTHWEST. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES WILL BE GIVEN «■old«**! May was that of 1899. with Rev. Jinnett of that city. Is visiting fair. with his “telephone and during the The in Pendleton. At the invitation of the Pendleton a temperature of 51 degrees OVER ALL ROADS. thunder storm about 10 days ago. association other cities took up the highest temperature which has been J. E. Cherry, the democratic candi had a practical tnt made IJghtnlng • - - • recorded in the month was 99 degre«** work and finally succeed«»d in getting «fate for county clerk, is down from »truck the barbed wire and the fuse ¡eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeê stopover privileges in all the North on May 29. 1887. The lowest temper Adam* for a short business visit in immediately burned, preventing any DRUGGIST. western states, on these tickets. The ature which has been recorded in the the city. damage to the instrument .— Dayton month was 32 degree* on May ». POSTOFFICE BLOCK. Alton B, at Frazier's ranch, one Bulletin says in its May number: Miss Parry, of Echo, who has been Courier Pre«* “At the request of the Pendleton 1894. a. a mile south of city on Tutuilla and at Commercial Association the trans The average rainfall for May has the guest of friend* here for the eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeee past we i, returned to her aome this Don't Want a Saloon. Tbe greatest Dutch Henry feed yard. portation committee of the Chamber been 2 39 inches. College Place doe* not want a sa- monthly precipitation was 6.60 inches morning. of Commerce consulted the O. R. A Sullivan, Mondays, Tuesdays and loon ««-cording to the showing made In 1879. and tbe least 0.68 rd an ich F B I Holbrook, the democratic N. company officials relative to the Wednesdays at John Crow's ranch, granting of stop-over privileges on all in 1888. The average number of candidate for Joint reprosentetive yesterday in a remonstrance signed eight miles southeast of Pendleton, tickets to Portland during the con days in tbe month when rain has from Umatilla and Morrow countles by the people of the neighboring town*. addros»ed to the county com Racine Buggies and Hacks 1« a guest at the Hotel Pendleton for and balance of week except Sundays tinuance of the 1905 fair. After due fallen ha* been 13 missioners Tne remonstrance asks The average number of clear days a short visit in the city. consideration of the matter tbe rail, Bain Wagons at Dutch Henry’s feed yard. that any application for a saloon li road officials decided to grant the in the month ha* been 7; partly Charles McBee, one of the promi cense lie refused. Over 3'Xl name» cloudy. 11; cloudy. 13. Alton B is full brother of Che- desired privileges." The average hourly velocity of the nant farmers of Echo, spent today jn are on the list. h«lis, 2:04*4, sire, Altamont, dam College Place ha* never had a sa wind for the month has been seven the city. He I* enthusiastic over the REPORTED SUICIDE. Tecora, by C. M. Clay, Jr. Terms, mile* per hour. The hightMit velocity large democratic club just organized loon, and being a college town, has at that point and hope* other town* endeavored to prevent th«' location of 120 to insure. Ex-Employe of the O. R. A N. at Pen- of wind recorded for the month was will follow Echo's example. a drinking place near the college Re miles an hour. ♦2 dleton Said to Be the Victim. Sullivan, pure-bred Clyde, cently the town has grown. and busi- It is reported from San Francisco CREAMERY AT ECHO. nes* expanded, until it is considered Cattle Prices Looking Up- ing about 1,500 pounds. Tei that Ottie A. Smith committed sui- a fair location for a small saloon The head of 3-year- Frank Rice soul 70 to insure; 110 for season. cide in that city Sunday evening last Miissle a Sons Enterprise I* Assured and Will Be report gained credence yesterday at old steers Saturday to College Place that th«' county < com For further particulars, inquire of by eating an apple into which he had of Ukiah, for $31 per head. This is in Operation Soon. 'V. • first injected a deadly poison. missioners would be asked at th«* the highest price paid this season for Frank Frazier or Thomas Thompson, Echo. May 7 — Special to the East Smith was well known in Pendle A RUNAWAY TEAM. present session to issue a license 1 and Pendleton, Or. ton. having filled the position of cash 3-year-olds. Three weks ago buyers Oregonian.)— Through the efforts ot the remonstrance quickly gotten i up. la sure to do more or less damage to were only offering $24, and the raise Colonel R. C. Judson, the industrial ier for the C. R. & N. here from The people say they will oppose any ■ carriage, but whether you need re August, 1901, until May, 1902. He of $7 in so short a time, looks like agent of the O. R A N., a deal has attempt to force a saloon on the pairing from accident or ordinary cattle would yet be a good price this been made with the Hazelwood Celebrated Hodges Line of Headers, Mowers, was especially popular in society cir town, either at this time or in the wear and tear, briug your vehicles to Creamery people of Spokane, to e* cles. as well as with a large number season. future Rev. Thoms, representing Neagle's. While our reputation is Binders and Rakes It is said there are more cattle tablish a creamery in this city in tbe of other acquaintances. He went the anti-Mloon league was in College widespread for doing all kinds of re uear future. buyers in the Held in Eastern Oregon OF PENDLETON. East for a time, but returned and Houser & Haines’ Combined Harvesters Place yesterday and met a number pairing in the best manner at lowest The plant will be put In the build worked for the company at Hunting- at the present time than there baa of prominent people.—Walla Walla prices, we feel sure that there are been for several years at this time of CAPITAL................................. 870,000 ton for a year or more. Ing used by the Echo Hare Packing Machine Oils and Extras of All Kinds Leaving Union. a fe«' good people who don't know 8URPLU8 ............................ 880,000 Huntington he went to Portland In the year True, they are not offering Company, and will be in operation Agent for Walla Walla Weeder that we are unexcelled in our line, Transacts a general banking busi the service of the company, and from much, but prices have materially in as soon as the machinery can be In Look* for Better Cattle Price*. and we want them to know us creased since the season opened, and stalled and llie general arrangements ness Exchange and telegraphic trans there to San Francisco. Senator Helm, tbe well known We have the Winona wagons and fers sold on 8an Francisco, New York, No reason is given for the suicide, this very fact, coupled with the num made for starting- the business on a stockman of Eastern Washington. Rex buggies, the best produced In the ber of buyers, makes cat tiemen con- safe and effectiv« 1 basis. Chicago and principal point« In th« but the supposition is that he was was in the city yesterday. Mr. Helm's fident that they will yet get better Northwest. The final papers in the contract buyers are now in the field purchas world. Call and see our line of rigs despondent and melancholy. NEAGLE BROS., prices for their stock this year than were sent to the head office of the Draft« drawn on China, Japan and ing cattle and he expects to ship 11 Successor to Umatilla Implement Co. Pendleton, Ore. the Blacksmiths. they did last—I*ong Creek Light. Europe. Hazelwood company today, and will carloads from Lewiston within a few FOUNDRY IN OPERATION. Stover Gasoline Engines, safe be returned soon when active oper days. Between this point and Pull Make* colMctione on reasonable $ M il II HII II IHtll i i iij j ii ii The World’s Sugar Supply. ations will b«‘ commenced in the re- man he will pick up five carloads, reliable. terms. Mays A Ziegler Have a Small Force modeling of the building and the making a solid train of sixteen The production of beet sugar in LEVi ANKENY, PraaidtnL of Men at Work. Europe last year amounted to 5,910,- installation of the machinery. cars. The cattle will tie taken to the W. F. MATLOCK, Vica-PraaidenL The foundry firm of Mays & Zieg 000 tons. In the United States it ap Colvlll«’ reservation and placed on the G. M. RICE, Cashier. ler. which has succeeded the firm of proximated 500,000 tons. The con o. M. CAMPBELL DEAD. range there. Mr. Helm has recently Rigby-Clove A Company, is working sumption of beet and cane sugar In He ex a small force of men at the plant in this country during that period w-as Passed Away at Echo From Effects secured a grazing permit plains that he came to this section general repair and foundry work. 2,570,000 tons. of Consumption. to purchase yearlings, but could not The plant will be remodeled to a cer The English are the greatest con Omar M. Campbell, of Echo, died secure the necessary number and ORGANIZED MARCH 1, 188$. tain degree in order to meet the re sumers of sugar, the amount used CAPITAL......................... 8100,000. quirements of the new business, and per inhabitant last year reaching 89.8 at his homo In that place this morn then decided to buy 2-year-olds. "I tn a short time a larger force of men pounds. I»arge as this Individual av ing at 6:20 o'clock, after a five- am buying these cattle." he said "for the market two years hence. There months illness with consumption. Transacts a general banking buaineM. will be put to work than is now em erage was, it was less by eight The deceased was one of the old Is a chance, of course, that I am ployed. W. F. Mays, the senior part pounds than In the two previous residents of this county. He was mistaken In my view, but I believe Interest allowad on time depoalta. ner of the firm, will act as superin year*. The consumption in the Unit born in Iowa June 22. 1858, and came cattie will command an exceptionally ed States Is 66. ü J pounds per inhabi to Umatilla county when 7 years of good price at that time."—l*ewlston Will spend the summer in the East Exchange bought and told an all tendent of the plant. principal point*. tant. The lowest rate of consump- age, and has resided in this county Tribune. visiting at Washington City, and tak Special attention given to collec FINISHING TWO HARVESTERS.. tion is in Bulgaria, where It is 6.11. ever since. He leaves a wife and a ing post graduate courses In Phila In Italy ft fa'ls to 7.37 and in Spain son aged 15 years, and a married tion*. To Be Irrigation Commissioner. Others of the Rigby-Clove Will Be to 10.91. delphia and New Y’ork. All parties The Walla Walla Commercial As daughter. Completed Thie Summer. W. J FURNI8H, President sociation has asked for the appoint desir'ng work done before we leave Mr. Campbell was an influenti*! ..... ...... W. T. Rigby and J. Clove are at J. N. TEAL, Vice-President Warner Bros.' storage warehouse citizen of Echo and a member of the ment of Dr. N G. Blalock to the va Eaft T. J. MORRIS, Cash lor. work with a small force of men at burned in Chicago. I j O hs , 175,000, city council. He was a member of cancy in the Washington Irrigation for the East must call at once and J. W. MALONEY, A«**t Cashier. finishing two of the Rigby-Clov« com- including 60 draft horses. the Woodmen of the World, and car- Commission. arrange for the same. alogoc of them. A foil supply always kept taetock. Sh )es, Oxfords and Slippers Lee Teutsch’s Dept Store PLUMBING DESERTED FAMILY and SEWER WORK •**••••••••••••••••••••••• ■ • Pioneers’ T. C. TAYLOR Picnic Weston, Oregon June 2, 3,4 SIT DOWN BAKER & FOLSOM IRRIGATOR illips Hydraulic ANNUAL SPRING RACE MEET Walla Walla Counts Fair Association at Walla Walla Mav 25-26-27-28 ■ RLLtÀRLE I r Notice to Breeders Farm Machinery for all Purposes <- FLYING DUTCHMAN AND CANTON PLOWS and HARROWS SUPERIOR DRILLS The First National Bank FRED WEBER Pendleton Savings Bank DRS. F. C. & M. E ADAMS THE DENTISTS LEGAL BLANKS Wrt? : V