The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, May 13, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 7

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    BREVITIES.
Zack is in town.
Zack is in town.
Zack is in town.
Zack is in town.
31.25 hats at the Boston.
Geiser threshers at Kunkel’s.
Get a "top coat.” The Boston.
New spring shirts. The Boston.
Big sale on Slippers at Teutsch’s.
Drag and disk harrows at Kunkel’s.
Closing out dry goods. The Bos­
ton.
J. E. Nichols, of Milton, is in town
today.
’’Mayflower” Shoes at Teutsch’s,
$3.00.
New line men’s sweaters. The
Boston.
Douglas and Hanan shoes. The
Boston.
Shoes repaired while you wait at
Teutsch’s.
Panama
Hats, all
styles, at
Teutsch’s.
$3 50 and $3.00 Hats for $2 00 at
Teutsch’s.
E. Ripper, of Echo, spent todiy in
the city.
Miss Margaret Mumm is visiting
in Helix.
Belfast mesh linen underwear at
laer & Daley's.
Miss Della Crigler went to Milton
jn a visit this morning.
Persons wishing to raise mules
«reed mares to Big Ben.
Infant sets in blue, and pink cel­
luloid; fine toilet soaps. Nolf's.
E. J. Wilbur, a prominent stock-
man of Duncan, is in the city.
Moline wagons, rubber tired bug
<ies, carriages and hacks at Kunkel's
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Joerger’s. 126 West Court
ftreet.
Rev. S. C. Eldred, formerly pastor
if the Presbyterian church at Moro
is in the city today.
Try the hot free lunch at the Mer­
chants’ Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 -to
i p. m . and at midnight.
Forshaw. florist and seed man. has
noved to 207 East Court street, mid
lie of opera house block.
Try the hot free lunch at the Mer­
chants' Cafe. 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to
> p. m . and at midnight.
Try the hot free lunch at the Mer­
chants* Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 to
5 p. m.. and at midnight.
H. C. Willis, recorder of Echo, left
’or his home this morning after a few
lays in the city on business.
E. L. Ditty, of Morrow county, who
tas been visiting in Pendleton for
>ome days, returned home this morn
ng-
J. J. Roulston, of Adams, is in the
city today on business. He reports
'onsiderable damage to wheat in
hat vicinity.
Miss Cora Schroeder will leave
• ery soon for Chicago and other
Eastern points, wu.ch will include
:he World’s Fair
Mr. Pierce of Pullman, accompa­
nied his wife as tar as Pendleton on
her way to the East for a protracted
trip. The two were the guests ot
Dan Bowman for a day.
Fresh garden, field and flower
feeds in bulk and packages. All
his season's stock and sure to pro-
luce. Our seeds are suitable to this
limate. C. Rohrman. Court street.
H. G. Hurlburt, civil engineer for
he Irrigon Townsite and Irrigation
Company, is in the city today on bus­
iness connected with the Teel and
Hinkle irrigation tracts at the mouth
□f ButteY creek.
WILL CDNOÜGT
THE ELECTION
CHINAMAN HAS TROUBLES.
Educated Celestial Tries to Serve
Two Gods at Once In Baker City.
FIRST RUSH OF
(. harles Emow, the educated Cblua
man. has troubles of his own, says
the Baker City Herald, ills p««ople
have issued the edict that Charles
shall not worship God and Mammon
both at the same time They put it
TRADES ASSEMBLY TO HAVE
JUDGES AND CLERKS
under a different head, however. OVER 200 TICKETS FOR ST.
CHARGE OF CELEBRATION.
APPOINTED BY COURT. They say Charlie shall not bow at
LOUIS SOLD ON FIRST DAY.
GRADUATION EXERCISES
the feet of their great joss and at the
same tlm<- worship th«- Mellcan man’s:
in M ilton schools
Precincts of
Umatilla God.
Public Opinion Favors Appropriate Thirty-six
Palouse Contingent Numbering 100,
County Are Furnished With Offic­
Exercises on July Fourth—Trades
They are willing that Charlie may
Passed Through the City and as
Headquarters for
ials to Have Charge of the Gener­ follow the American plan of worship,
Assembly Handled Labor Day in a
Columbia College and Public School
Many From Points West on the
but
they
declare
that
he
must
get
off
al Elections in June and Novem­
Graceful Manner and Business Will
Celebrate
Commencement
This
Main Line—Many Expect to Go
of the fence. Charles was sailing un­
ber.
Turn Over the Fourth of July to
Week—Successful Term of Coun­
From This City Later—Excursion
der two banners of worship without
Their Able Keeping—Very Little
try School Closed—Local Talent in
a ripple in the way. but he went too
Party May Be Organized Here.
far He struck the breakers yester­
Adverse Sentiment Exhibited—Ac­
a
Theatrical
Production—Social
The county court yesterday ap­ day with a dull thud and received
tion Will Be Taken Monday.
Movement in the Fruit Town.
pointed the following judges and notice Immediately to vacate China
The first rush of St Louis excur­
clerks of election for the 36 precincts town or bow to one God or the^other
sionists
passed through the city on
in Umatilla county to serve at the alone.
Milton. May 10.—Miss Earnest inc
It is now almost certain that Pen­ June and November elections:
No
2
last
evening, about 100 <um
\ an \ ranken has completed a very
Charles has been running with the
dleton will celebrate the Fourth of
Adams J. O Hales, chairman; Salvation Array folks and the Chris­ Ing from Washington points and
successful term of school near Walla
John Perringer, J. T. Lieuallen, tians generally and has become very about an equal number coming from
July in appropriate manner.
Walla and is home for her vacation
Rev. J W. Compton, who occupies
The Trades and ljibor Assembly judges; J. H. Kirby. H. A. Marquis, popular with them. At the same tbe main line between here and
M A. Ferguson, clerks
the South Methodist pulpit at La
time he has been an ardent devotee
has taken the matter in charge and
Alba—A. S. Quant, chairman; R to Joss, and hla Chinese frlenda have Port land
See Our New Line of
Grande, is here for a few days visit
has
received
the
hearty
co-operation
Passenge
Agent J
H O’Neill
McDonald.
Frank
Brown,
judges;
with his family.
notified him to l»e either a Christian
Refrigerator« and Go-Carts
«am«* down from Eastern Washing­
of the business men in the undertak­ Josh Clark. William Mclatughlln. Ed or Pagan.
Mrs. A. M. Case of New York, and
Brehm,
clerks
ton
with
the
Palouse
contingent,
and
Mrs. E. C. Wood of Seattle, are here
ing The assembly handled the I ji -
North Athena Cass Cannon, chair
spent the night in this city, after see­
in the interests of the estate of their
SMITH-STANTON.
Friday and Saturday, May 13 hnd 14, we want you to call on us and
bor Day celebration last year in a ■MUI V M Shirk. W E Armfivld
ing his party of excursionists safely,
late brother. Dewitt C. French.
as
an
inducement, we are going to tell PICTURES at a lower price than
highly
successful
manner,
furnishing
transferred
to
the
main
line
and
|
judges. C O. Henry. G. W Bradley. Well Known Helix Couple Married
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Adkins are
many dealers can buy them at wholesale. Beautify the home while you
started
on
their
pleasant
trip
to
the
j
satisfactory and appropriate exer­ N a Mill« r i larks
here from their home at Heppner
Last Evening at the Wheat Town.
South
Athena—Henry
Schmitt,
can get pictures so cheap. See our south windows for the fineet display
cises and a variety of amusements at
visiting their daughter. Mrs. W. C
Guy Smith and Lulu Stanton, both fair and other points in tbe east
chairman:
James
Polls.
Jerry
Stone,
While the season is not yet suffi ever shown »n Pendleton
a very moderate cost.
Howard.
of Helix, were married last night at
Mr. Harve Young was this morning
The East Oregonian heartily sec­ judges, George R. Gerking. John C. 10:30. at Helix, by Justice D. B clently advanced for the great rush
to the fair, this first days’ work is
brought down from the mountains
onds the efforts of the Assembly to Walter. C. C. Whiteman, clerks.
Richardson.
Bingham Springs—J E Thompson,
where he has been for the benefit ol
hold a celebration, and takes pleas
The couple is well known in tue (ratifying to Mr O'Neill and he looks
his health. He is very low of heart
ure in printing below a few opinions chairman. R M. Grasty. D Caln, northern part of Umatilla county and for the heaviest travel in the history
of the road this spring
and lung trouble, and his death may
from leading' business men and m-r judges; Roswell Graves. R C Hager. will reside at Helix
The number going tonight and to­
occur at any time.
chants who are unanimous in co-op Henry Lacey, clerks
Cottonwood—George Ginn, «hair­
morrow
night is expected to equal
Mr. and Mr«. F. M. Galley have
erating with the lalxir unions in niak
Lumber Business Dull.
taken their departure for Whatcom
ing this one of the events in the his man. I-ewis Bolus. J. W Toner,
Despite hundreds of buildings that the crowd of last night, as a great
judges. C R Huber. F E Copeland. are being erected here, nearly all the many farmers from tbe Palouse coun
Wash., where Mr. Galley has a posi
tory of Pendleton.
John F Casper, clerks.
tion as engineer in a large saw mill
Public Sentiment Favors.
lumber dealers say the business Is try are taking advantage of the first J••••••••••••••••••eooooosooseesossooosossooooeeosese
Echo—Asa B
Thom [»son
cnair- either fair or very slow.
ticket sales in order to see the fair
Mrs. V. H. Chastain returned Sat
T. W Ayers—By all means let us
urday from the Willamette valley
have the celebration. The laboring man; Frank Rack. Otis .McCarty,
R G Kellogg, secretary of the tnd return home in time for harvest e
A large number of excursionists
where she has been on her official
men are perfectly competent to han judges: Charles E Graham. (*barl«*s Spokane Lumbermen's Association
tour as grand chief of the Rathbone
die this affair, and have more time I Miller. J H Williams, clerks
said: ’The lumber business in the ire prepared to go from Pendleton • e
Encampment—A H Todd, chair­ city Is fair The mills think that it ■ nd vicinity on the June sales days,
Sisters of Oregon. She will leave
to attend to the details than the bus
e
next week to visit the lodges in
mess men. Count us in on the cele man; Geo D Hilyard. L 8. Osborn, Is p«x>r. because lumber is cheaper which occur on the lCrb, 17th and s
s
judges;
Thomas
Delaney.
Frank
Han
18th
of
that
month
Union. Baker and Malheur counties.
Our line of summer footwear is now in, and in readiness for
brat ion.
now. and they have to do more work
It is ho|«ed by B E Wolf, city I •
Mr. H. R. Hogue and Miss Ida Grit
l^eon Cohen—My position on this Ion. P E Johnson, clerks
for tbeir money.”
you to make your selections.
Fulton—H J
Taylor, chairman:
fith of Walla Walla, were guests Sun
question has been expressed so often
The Washington .MUI Company rw- ticket agent for the O R AN. that ' s
Prett est ideas in
day of Mrs. J. L. Williamson.
that it seems useless to say todaj John Bahr. Walter .McCortnmacb. ports that business locally is good, in excursion forty can be arranged I
Mrs. E. P Greene, who formerly
>nce more that I atn in favor of the judges. W W Jones William Potts, but that owing to the late spring, from this point, some time during the! •
«ummer as a large number of peo s
resided here but is now living at Pas
elebration aid think we should be 3. C Schroeder, clerks
he ««astern demand is not good
s
OXFORDS, LOW SHOES
Gilliland—Ed Carney, chairman; J
co. Wash . is here visiting friends foi
gin now, by giving the Trades and
The William Musser laimber A pie have signified their intention to •
a few days.
AND SLIPPERS
Labor Assembly all the encourage V Hubbard. A B Hanna, judges. Manufacturing Company reports that go from here.
Th- sal«*s days are arranged as
tnent |iossible They can handle it John Q Peebler. I»vld Horn. John busln«*ss Is not as good as last year
Graduation Exercises.
gracefully. I.et us give them every Wynn, clerks
at this time, but that it la pretty they are. once each month. In order o for lad.ee and gentlemen in tans, patent colt, v»c< and other leath.
This is a busy time for Milton. be
Helix—W E Potts, chairman A good, and will pick up again in a :o give th«- companies an opportunity
ers.
encouragement.
ing commencement week for Colum
to return the cars from the East, for •
Myitek. John P
McEachern vhort time.
Geo. Darveau—Pendleton should P
bia college and the Milton public
o
?elebrate by al) means. It makes udges. C E Bott. B B Richards. T
There are within 200 miles of Spo if the sales should be open all tne o
schools. Saturday night Miss Dover
ime the rush of travel eastwar«! o
W* Turner, clerks
riends
for
the
town,
encourages
our
«ane
about
200
mills,
ot
which
about
assisted by some of her pupils gave
Hogue—J E Arkell. chairman. A 60 per cent «re not running on ac­ would be so heavy every week, that
.'itizens to look forward to this event
a play entitled. -Mr. Bob.” A large
;n each year as a time of pleasure ■ Buholtz. Swante Anderson, judges, count of their not being able to dis it would be impossible for tbe rail­
and appreciative audience greeter
GOOD SHOES CHEAP. ’Phone Main 1131.
inti enjoyment and we should lend d M Fix C W Brown. A J GUI pose of the low grade of lumber The roads to get their equipment back
the performers. The play was a fair
tur assistance to the boys who are1 ierks
mills that are running now will av- to tbe western points fast enough tc e
ly good one and each one acquittec
commodate tbe traffic
Holdman—A B Cooley, chairman;
etarting the movement to celebrate.
aUiu: SSOjfiM feet per day
themselves admirably. Sunday morn
A great many people have asked
W. E- Brock—Yes. sir Let us cel H L Harp. W L Purcell, judges. About 15 per cent, or about 48.000
ing Dr. T. B. H. Anderson delivere«
ebrate. without fail.
The labor I> N Vanskiver. W N Claypool E feet of the entire output of the mills the re-ason for making but three ex
the baccalaureate sermon in the new
la good enough to be marketed e««t ursion ticket sales ;n each m«*nth
inions handled the labor day exer ” Johnson, clerks
♦♦♦♦♦♦»«♦♦♦♦« 4»4-»4e«« «»««♦♦♦♦« »♦♦«♦«« 8»«
>ee
opera hall. He is a very logical
Juniper
—
Frank
E
King,
chairman;
jf the Missouri river or in competl and the company makes this «*xp!an
-ises
last
year
in
a
graceful
and
sat
speaker and held a very attentive
isfactory manner, and they are the M l. Morrison. Manuel Fre-idley tion with the eastern pine This »tion By placing mor.- cars In aerv
audience for one hour and a half
people to take charge of the celebra- udges John F Wyrick Andre* Lar- eaves 85 jw-r cent of lower grade ice during the rush, the companies
Monday evening the music pupils ot
B v sd -.:.
lumber. Probably about 25 per cent can handle the immense traffic with
tion.
as they have leisure after work •
Miss Myrtle Plant gave a musical
Nonh
.Milton
—
S
H
Christenson
of
the remainder ot the lumber can «ase, and also get their cars back In
hours
in
which
to
prepare
and
dis
­
which was highly appreciated by all
hairmar.
.
W
Hopson.
Wtr.
I.loyd,
be
sold in Dakota and Nebraska — time for the next rush. Open ticket
uss
the
matter
thoroughly.
I
am
Last night a banquet was given by
tale« all the time would tend tc
leartily in favor of turning the mat iudg«»s. N W Mumford J N Bas Spokesman-Review
the undergraduates. Tomorrow nigh!
block traffic all the time while by
ter over to them, with all the en Utt G m A Cowl, clerks
the graduating exercises will be held
handling tbe traff«- In this manner
South Milton—I). J
Kirk, chair­
Band of Horses Orowned.
'ouragement and assistance that is
there being 23 from the different de
man;
H
I-
Frazier.
H
.M
Cock
burn
necessary
to
make
the
event
a
sue
A Land of horses has been drown there are* rush periods, in which all
partmeuts to graduate this year
fudges Robert Still. C O 4l>>*man ed in Snake nver and it 1s regarded the rolling stock of the eompsnles
cess.
Rev. E. L. Fitch of Oakland. Ore.
Ed Besthorn—We should celebrate John Walden clerks
as possible that human life may also are tied up. follow«^ by periods of re
presid: ig elder of the Southwestern
laxation In which there is time tc
Mountain
—
J
E
McDani«-!.
chaii
this
year,
so
the
people
would
not
have been sacrificed.»
Columbia Conference of the M. E
group the equipment at the western
man;
John
E
Walden.
J
W
HjratL
forget
that
there
is
such
a
holiday
The
news
was
brought
here
today
church. South, will deliver the ad
is the Fourth of July. We shoulc Judges; John Oldham. J Z English. by J. H. Dobbins, who counted more • rmlnals for the next ticket sale
dress to the graduates.
have something appropriate to th» W H Gould, clerks.
han 50 bodies of horses floating rush.
Thursday evening the lower grades
All the western roads are In excel
McKay—Alex Hudson, chairman: down the Snake river below the
«ize and importance of the city, and
of the Milton public school will give
lent
condition for the fair rush Cars >
'harles
Hein.
S
P
Hutchinson
I
am
heartily
in
favor
of
the
work
mouth
of
the
Imnaha
He
watched
an entertainment consisting of mus
and
engines have been groomed for
judges;
D
K
Bell.
S
K
Yftes
H
A.
ngmen handling the matter, as they
for some time endeavoring to learn
ic, recitations, dialogues and drills
made a success of I-abor Day las’ Faxon, clerks.
whether the bodies of human b«-:ng» the occasion and the service will be
On Saturday evening the graduating
The latest improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has
Pendleton—T
B
Swearingen might not be tangled in wi'h the better than ever, if possible. In order
rear. Give them all the encourage
exercises will be held. The class this
to me^t tbe many varied require*
'-hairman;
W
S
Perry.
J
A
Horn,
proven
a boon to wheat raisers
It Is be most successful, most
•nent
possible.
mass
of
dead
horses,
but
failed
tc
year consists of 20 yenng ladies and
ments of such a vast array of people
Casper Van Dran—I am quite sure lodges; S S Darnell. E C Anibel. 1 make any such discovery.
gentlemen.
econo
mica:
and
easiest
machine
to
operate ever built.
All of the horses were evidently as will see the fair.
I do not want any celebration unlesr E Earl, clerks
Judge Stephen A. Lowell of Pen
►
These
harv
¿sters
have
been
given
abundant trials right here at
North
Pendleton
—
George
Buzan.
from a bred-up band, but the brands
it beats the last two we have had
r
dleton. will deliver the address.
Still Another Fraud.
If the committees give us our -hairman. J M Bentley. W S Bad are unknown to any of the local
home
and
all
users
are
highly
pleased.
None bare been dissatisfied
8
Ir. tbe early part of January, a man >
money’s worth in the show down, al' ’ey. judges; J P. Walker. Frank Fra stock or horsemen The Snake river
A Startling Text.
NEWS OF ATHENA.
zier, J. S. Kees. clerks
is unusually high as a result of the by th«* name of Shapley visited 8 aud all are high in their praise.
To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, right. As a matter of fact, conven
South Pendleton—C. P Ford, chair rains and it is supposed -uat the Boise, representing himself to be the ► r
Moved Back to Kamela—Horae Cut it No. Mehoopany. Pa., made a •ions are more desirable than re-gu
The Holt ride-hill harvester on a aide till la able to stick to
at ion celebrations anyhow, doing the man; L. E Penland. M. .M Myrick treacherous and shifting bars and xgent for W B Gnmmeaux s Maga 5
on Barbed Wire—Going to Minne­ startling test, resulting in a wonder
This agency was. so 8 the side of the olll, while the header will slip down the hill The
J A -Drake. T O Yates waters are responsible for the eradl tine Agency
•own
more
good
in
every
respect.
sota—Some Wheat Killed by the tul cure. He writes, “a patient was
cation of some < r«>ssing —Wallowa he said, located at Hornellsville. N 8 main wheels are vertical, which bracea the machine to the side
J S. Whittinghill—If a majority of clerks.
attacked with violent hemorrhages,
East
Pendleton—John
McGinn, Chieftain.
Tw and if a certain number of sub- È •
Freeze—Ha 1 a Hand Lacerated— caused by ulcerations of the stom- •he business men want a celebration
hills
It works equally adapted to level land.
scriptiooa could be secured by Mr
Come From Willamette Valley to ich. I had often found Electric Bit­ all right, but we are not hankering chairman; G W Brown. W. B Hale,
judges; H. E Cook. J S. Beckwith.
Shapley for any of the standard mag­ 8■
Recalls Old ' imea.
We
really
do
not
think
the
results
Reside—Returned From Washing­ ters excellent for acute stomach and
The Holt barvesteni are sold exclusiv«ly tn thia section by
are liable to justify much of an out­ H. J Stillman, clerks
The first pack train of the season azines of the day. a much better rate
ton—Visitor From British Colum­ liver troubles so I prescribed them.
Pilot
Rock
—
Douglas
Belta,
of
subscription
could
be
given
the
will leave Boite tomorrow morning,
The patient gained from the first, lay of either cash or time. If those chairman. Herbert Boylen. J
S.
subscriber. His plan seemed a feas
bia.
tnd has not had an attack in 14 who have been here longer want a Cherry, judges; Frank Done. Oliver bound for the Biack Warrior dis­ Ible one. and be secured something
celebration,
though,
we
will
do
our
trict,
near
Atlanta
There
will
be
60
Athena, May 11.—Mr. and Mrs months.” Electric Bitters are posi­
Knotts. John Harrison, clerks.
animals in the train, carrying 6.000 5ver 100 subscriptions, most of them
Charlton, who spent the winter in tively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, In- share
Prospect—A. B
McCarty, chair­ pounds of provisions for the mining being for magazines costing $1 The
H- E. Bickers—Really. I prefer a
Athena sending their children to llgestion, Constipation and Kidney
man; R M. Alcorn. W. A. Marlow,
publications were to arrive tbe month
school, returned to their home at Ka­ troubles. Try them. Only 50c at celebration—one that will do the judges; D. A. Peebler. I^ee Beam. Ira camps A large portion of tbe freight following
216 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon
town
credit,
of
course
—
to
keep
the
will
go
to
Mr
Max
Mayfield
’
s
claim«,
mela Monday.
Tailman & Co.’s.
Miss Alice Elkington was one of
people from flocking to the moun Perkins, clerks.
although the merchants at Atlanta
B. F. and Thomas Ogle have re­
Reservation—A D. Blue, chairman; will receive a consid«uabls quantity. those who subscribed for s publica­
•ains and to other towns who might
KH extras for Holt machines on band.
turned from the former's stock ranch
Don't Want Saloons.
J. M Cornelison. L. L. Mann, jndges.
as
well
be
kept
here.
We
can
enter-
The train will be equtpel at tbe tion. her selection being Harpers
at Willow Springs.
They report
B.
F
McElroy,
G
A.
Hott.
T
B
< >
Bazaar,
for
which
she
paid
Mr.
Shap-
Charles Parris, who has an appli­ >ain a large crowd here, and I thinj
Falk mercantile store and will be in
grass fine and cattle in good fix.
cation before the county commission we should get It here a».d do so Hawley, clerks.
charge of J Urquidex and Harvey >y $1. the magazine to be delivered
Ruddock—E J Wilbur, chairman. Baxter. There will be eight men in he first of February.
J. W. Jenkins, pastor of the Chris ers for a license to sell spirituous But for goodness sake, kt us go at
As the time came and no magazine
tion church, gave an entertainment and fermented liquors at the town of it in such a way as w 111 Insure a Fred C. Davis. E S Wilbur, judges; the party.
H A Blair. S Swanger, clerks
to the Sunday school at the Christian Touchet, will find some opposition to success, or let it alone.
The road over which the train will appeared, she grew anxious and
Ulciah—E B Gambee. chairman. pass is somewhat broken, although wrote to tbe publishers of Harper’s
church Thursday evening, using his his enterprise among the residents of
N. D. Swearingen—If it is done
Frank
Hilbert,
Henry
ljuinka. the travel has not been heavy this Bazaar, the well known firm of Hsr
the place and vicinity.
stereopt icon.
right, all right; if it is not done
Following the spirited example set right, it is all wrong. This firm will judges; J. W. Galloway. Ray Harpole. early in the season The coat of per Bn»., in New York.
George Lieuallen had one of his
In a few days tbe reply came say
fine mares badly cut with barbed by the people of College Place, the not give up any more money unless Frank Boynton, clerks
transportation by park train is 5
Umatilla—W R Parker, chairman; cents per pound — Boise Capital Ing that the firm knew nothing of the
.nhabitants of the neighboring ham­ there is better assurance that it will
wire a few days ago.
John Swftzler. S. A Saylor, judges;
W B Grimm«aux Magazine Agency,
Mrs. Manasse's brother, Mr. Cohen let have started a petition, and are be well spent, than heretofore. We J. W. Duncan. J. N. Seever. H. J News.
and that no subscription had ever
of Victoria, B. C., is a guest at the reported to have many names from must have something in sight.
Burnham, clerks.
been forwarded to them.— Boise Cap­
the
town
and
tne
surrounding
coun
­
Buying
Baker
County
Cattle.
C.
E.
Roosevelt
—
I
emphatically
Manasse home.
Union—Siemeon Betherx,
chair­
try.
Rev.
J.
T.
Barnes
and
others
second
the
motion
that
the
observ
­
E L. Thornton of Lexington. Neb.. ita) News
John Adams will leave this morn­
man; Eugene McCulley, D. Howdy­
ing for Elgin, Minn., to attend at prominent in the religious circles of ance of the Court if of July be turned shell, judges; H. H. Harvey. Edwin a cattle buyer who has some ac­
*••••••••••••••••••••••••«
Mining Under Difficulties.
quaintance in Eastern Oregon, hav
the bedside of his aged father, whe the community have taken charge ot over to the I^abor Council. The Hughes. Elmer Harvey, clerks.
the
circulation
of
this
document,
and
unions
can
and
may
be
trusted
to
E.
Adams,
who
conducts
a
little
ing
been
in
Baker
county
in
1899,
at
is not expected to live. The old gen­
Valley—W S. Goodman, chairman;
tleman is 86 years of age. Mr. Adamt it is being largely signed.—Walla give us an economical and honest James Kirk, R. T Mobley, judges; which time he purchased a large restaurant on Mill street, went out to
Walla
Union.
expenditure of any funds that may
number of cattle, is here- again on the the Greenhorns on Sunday. He has
has not seen his father for 15 years
UONDtRFLL
be entrusted to them. Judging from C. F Weiss, E rteccord. Ed Blod- sam«- mission, but what success be some mining claims out that way. i
Mr. Adams will ilso visit at his old
gen.
clerks.
HOME
No Great Damage.
Lalccir Day. they c-an give us a cel­
will meet with is problematical and an offer of 92000 has tie.-n mad«*
home in Minneapolis, and at other
Vansycle
—
J.
A.
Creswell,
chair
­
TREATMENT
G W. Rigby has been out to his ebration with novel features—one man ; E. O. Casey. W. J. Stockman, since buyer and seller are widel' him. while his price has been $25o<>
pointB in the East.
llLie wvDÓerful Cbl-
Rev. W. E. Armfield made a busi ranches east and northeast of Pen- that will be allround successful. judges; W. H. Dale. C. A. I-ogan. separated as regards price, says tb He thought that a trip out might,
teeter it c*Ue<d
cause him to revise his fixeff figure«.
If you are interested In Oil
ness trip to Sunnyside, Wash., this ileton. He avers that the damage to Give the unions every chance. 1 Benjamin Stanton, clerk.
Baker City IHmocrat.
Kn*a.i
beouw he eure»
ê
peopàe
with ont oywr»-
Mr.
Thornton
wants
3-year
steera.
On
Sunday
he
left
with
Dave
Willis
’
,
wheat by freezing in that direction think they can be depended upon.
week.
Painting, see us. Our line is
Vinson—E. A. Rugg, chairman; S and there are plenty of them to be
tiuu thaï arv civen up
burros as his spanking span. When j
Miss Ella Booher, who has been ind localities is so insignificant that
ioxi»e. He cures w»th
com
plete.
G.
Lightfoot,
Donald
Ross,
judges;
theme w«uderfUl
OF OHIO CITY OF TOLEDO.
had. provided, of course, that a price
visiting her sister, Mrs. James Feel­ it is not noticeable in fact. What is STATE
nr* b* rbrn, rvola,
to
J N. Sulste. C. H. Russell. Edward can be agreed upon. Mr. Thornton he had got out beyond Whitney th«*
LUCA8 CONTI'.—as
burros failed to work and he travele«!
barks and vecvlab ea
er, at Milan, Wash., returned a few more, the wheatgrowers for a dis­
ACADEMY BOARDS
Frank J. Cheney make« oath that he 1« Chapman, clerk.
that
are
eatirviy
us-
will remain here a sufficient length
tance of 10 miles in that direction xenlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney
days ago.
kuovn I*.' u .«wileal «w*t
STRETCHERS
Weston—R. uamieson. chairman; of time to arrive at an understanding th«* remaining distance by Shanks' J
Co., doing buidneea tn the City ot To
rnoe In this ciwnlry. Through tbe used tbuae
Miss Laura Brown has returned declare that there has never been a A ledo.
J
Kirkpatrick, with cattle owners and it Is to tie mar«*». He saw the property and it,
County and State aforesaid, and that H. E. Turner and
BRUSHES
barmhraa rautxiie» th to famous doctor knows
looked so giHxl that instead of think-i
after an extended visit at Walla Wal­ finer prospect for wheat than right «aid firm will pay the sum of ONE ilf’N judges; Clark Wood. F. F. Blair and
the action o( over
rvmediea. which
ARTISTS* SARI.ES
be tucorMfulljr uses tu dlfl« reut di«e4b»ea. Ils
hoped both parties will do business ing about reducing the price he rais­
now.
OKED DOLLARS for each and every case
la.
Clark Nelson, clerks.
««arantaes to vu re catarrh. a«thtna. lunx,
of
Catarrh
that
cannot
he
cured
by
the
BLENDERS
Jo« Stanton has returned from Mea­
ed several notches. He brought in,
t hr vat, rbrUmatiKtn. uen outness, stoaukub.
East Westqp—J. M. O’Hara, chair­
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
I.Ver, kkluet a, eu*.. ba» hununrüs et tesumoflr-
cham, where he spent some time on
Call for Warrants.
some figments of the several excis­
Can Recover.
FRANK J CHENEY
SKY BRUSHES
iaÌK Cbnyv»
nie rate. Call and »ee him.
man; N. E. Bradley and S. A Barnes,
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
Patients out of the city writ? for blanks and
his homestead.
The county treasurer is at work on
Dr. Garfield, B. E Coon’s physi­ ed ore bottles, and yesterday w as
judges; O. C Turner. M. 8. Hanckle
PLAQUES
cirvulara.
Send
4
ernts In stamps. Oü5hpl’Lr
my
presence,
this
Oth
day
of
December.
Harry Rosenzweig, now of Walla the call for the warrants of January
He (
TAT1OX FRKK ADDRXHS
cian. deplores the conclusion so many grinding it down middlin' tine
and L. Proebetel, clerks.
D. 188«.
TUBE COLORS
Walla, had one of his hands badly and February, 1903. They aggregate A. (Seal
believes
that
there
will
be
enough
,
)
A. W. GLEASON.
Willow Springs—Bur Hinkle, chair­ have jumped at, that Mr Coon has
TRE fi. 6EE W CRIESE ■ EDICI VEH
•
Notary Public.
injured.
$20,298, with interest amounting to
no chance for recovery, and avers doing In the Greenhorns either this
We make a specialty of
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internaly. man; Harry Whitaker and George I*
Mrs. Tom Mosley has returneu $1,617 to be added to that amount.
year or next to make him a close re­
that
th«>
patient,
while
In
a
serious
Horseman,
judges:
John
T.
Ogle,
M.
an<l acts directly on {he blood and mu
framing PICTURES, Newest
253 Alder St . Portland. Oregon
from Walla Walla.
When these warrants are called in COUR surfaces of the system Send for E Fletcher and James .Markham, condition, can recover. He is prac­ lation to a Monte Cristo If he holds
stock of frames
Mention
paper
George Thompson’s mother, Mrs. there will be no outstanding warrants testimonials free.
on
to
what
he
now
possesses
—
Sump
­
tically free from fever—the disease
clerks.
F J CHENEY A CO . Toledo, O.
Masterson, of the Willamette valley, against the county older than 14
Sold b.v Druggist, price 75c
Yoakum—B. Hopper, chairman; Ed has run its natural course without ter Reporter.
arrived a few days ago and will make months.
Take Hall's Family Pills far constlpa Dupuis and A. W Norton, judges; an unfavorable development, and all
i 8 TU
f M The PR. LIE
LIEBIG STAFF
Il
tlOB.
her future home with her son and
W. E. Gould, Kim Morton and H. T that complicates the case now and
(VII Pi o,,l*v
I«* Inen C»H1-
IVI
r
N
"
ni
.'
■s*"'-»!
Made Young Again.
family.
Opera
House
Block.
makes a prediction of sure recovery
McMdlan, clerks.
VIL
11 tinue to cure all
al chronic, pri­
■ VI
Lil
Enter Into Partnership.
THE
WHOLESOME
Some Wheat Badly Hurt.
untenable is the mere fact of the pa­
"One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
vate A nervoua atlneaia, tmpoieee«
•••••••••••••••••••••••••«
Benjamin L. Inland has entered
.............. d!»»»■«, rheamallam catarrh,
tient's age and general lack of vital­
J. W. BAILEY COMING.
Ed Smith of Pendleton, reports each night for two weeks has put
•u-
Pt
A.
C (♦rvnnABT, Ph G., tor XT yaara
ity. Yet Dr. Garfield believes that he
wheat badly damaged in the Cold m<_ in my ’teens* again.” writes D. into partnership with I). B. Richard­
taadieal dlrarlr 7s Sixth •treat. Portland
son
in
the
general
merchandise
bus
­
>n<oa
;
III
Yealer Way. Seattle. Wash. Call
will
recover.
Candidate for Re-election for Dairy
Springs vicinity: that he has 160 H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa.
>r write
iness at Helix. The business is an
acres of wheat that was knee high, They’s the best in the world for liv­ old and wel lestablished one, but It
and Food Commissioner Will At­
Regents Go to Weaton.
Purely
frosted to the ground and killed, and er, stomach and bowels.
tend Farmer«’ Institute.
that wheat of other farmers is badly vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at is Mr. Leland's first venture in mer­
Fancy Clover Leaf
Three
members of the board of
Ladies’ Capsules Gardes
chandise.
A letter from Colonel R. C. Judson,
Tallman & Co.’s drug store.
regents of Weston Normal School
damaged.
Lady Aganta Wanted.
of the O. R. & N., says that J. W. —
Creamery
R Alexander, chairman; F. M
♦
In order to accommodate fishing Bailey, dairy and food commissioner
Safe, reliable.
Absolutely guar­
Will Finish Dipping.
♦
Saxton,
of
Baker
City,
and
William
parties the O. R. & N. Co. will, until of Oregon, who is also a candidate
♦ anteed to cure leucorrhoea and fe­
Butter
Blakley
—
went
to
Weaton
thia
morn
John Sheridan, of Echo, is in town close of season, have train No. 2, for re-election, will attend tne farm­
male weakness. For particulars ad-
today, making final arrangements for leaving here at 5:45 p. m., stop at
ing. where they will complete ar­
! tress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy. Lock Box
ers'
institute
in
this
city
on
May
26.
dipping his 3,000 head of sheep. He North Fork on Saturday evenings,
rangements for effecting the im­
123. Kansas City. Mo. For sale by
Intends to do a good thorough job of and train No. 1, due in Pendleton at
provements planned for the Normal
A. C. Koeppen A Bros.. Pendleton.
Why use gelatine
Successful Operation.
It,
and
will
use
one-half
pound
of
sul
­
grounds
—
grading,
fencing
and
pave
­
■pend hours soak
9 a. m„ stop at some place Monday
Mrs.
J.
M.
Blair,
of
I,a
Grande,
ment. They expect to let the con­
phur at each dipping for each ani­ morning. This arrangement will be
sweetening, flitvo
81IISCR1BEK8 TO MAGAXINE8. IF TOD
was successfully operated upon last tracts today. J. W. Scriber, of I ji
and coloring when
mal.
want to subscribe to tuagaaiaee « aexra-
in effect Saturday. May 14.
evening at St. Anthony's hospital for Grande, was expected to join the
papers In the Vnlted States or Europe,
E. C. SMITH, Agent.
at
Our
Store
a
tumor.
She
was
In
fairly
gTod
remit
by postal note, check or send to
For County Physician.
gentlemen named thia morning, but
the EAST OREGONIAN the
set
pob-
health before the operation and is did not come.
Dr. W. G. Cole appeared before
llshers price of the publicatloe roe de
The O. R. & N. Co. announce a doing as well as could be expected
produces better results in two minutes?
sire, and we will bare It sent yon end
Everything in the package. Simply add h<4 the county court yesterday with an rate of $1.90 for round trip for the under the circumstances. I)rs.
W.
♦ assume all the risk of the money being
Postmaster Bancroft, of Portland,
water au<l set tocool. It’s perfection. A sur­ application to renew his contract as spring meet of the Walla Walla Fair G Cole, of this city, and M. K. Ha...
loot in the mails. It will sere you both
♦ trouble und risk
prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex­ county physician. The application Association, held at Walla Walla. of I Ji Grande, performed the opera­ has refused to resign, notwithstand­
If you sre a sutacrlber
BAKHUG POWDER
to the EAST ORKGUNIAN In reoüttln«
pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla- was indorsed by Mr. Gilliland, but May 25-28. Tickets on sale May 24 tion
Mrs Blair is the wife of J. M. ing the repeated hints that hla res­
BETTER
THAN
THE
OLD
TIME
yon
esn
deduct
10
per cent fr.un the pub
vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp­ haB not yet been indorsed by Messrs. and good returning until May 29. E.
Blair, the well known O. R. Ac xx. ignation would be acceptable at the
Address
EAST
ORE
♦ llahers pries
C. Smith, Agent.
berry. At grocers. 10c.
Hartman and Walker.
hands
of
the
department.
GON IAN PVR. CO.. Pendleton, Ongoa
CREAM OF TARTAR POWDERS
brakeman.
NEWS OF MILTDN
FURNITURE
and CARPETS
Hot Weather Comforts
•
DINDINGER, WILSON & CO.
HOLT BROS
• !’
Side Hill Combined
Harvester
E. L. SMITH
♦ *
• 1 r
:|
I
C. C. SHARP
CRESCENT
No Dessert
More Attractive
Jell-O
55c per Roll
E&g and
Phosphate
i
I!
:
Despaia & Clark
:
DR. C. SEE VO