The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, May 13, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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    lauglit here last year, giving entire
satisfaction, which is a pretty hard
thing to do in a country school.
Ed Brehm has returned from Port
land, where he has been taking treat­
ment for ulcerated sore eyes, which
are nearly cured.
REORGANIZATION OF
J. S. McLeod of Pendleton, who
ATHENA CORNET BAND.
bought
the Dixie ranch, was here
a
last week taking charge of his new-
possessions. He is much pleased ANTI MANGE ORGANIZATION
Has Thirteen Members
and Is an
with his purchase, and left C E. Hoo-
Excellent Band—New Barber From ver in care of the estate.
FORMED AT ECHO.
SOCIETY TO
PROTECT STOCK
FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1904.
INSTITUTE
SO LITTLE
UNDERSTOOD
COMMITTEES.
Music and Seats Will Be Furnished
for the Meeting in This City on
May 26.
Claims Many Thousands. A Tragedian s Thanks to Pc-ru-na
The following subcommittees on T BEALE, OF PILOT ROCK,
music, seats and entertainment of I he
HELPED FOUND THE STATE
speakers for lhe Farmers' Institute,
which will be held in ibis city on
.May 26, have been appointed:
On seals, tent ami oilier accoiuiuo- From Old Fort Boise ! tO Diamond
A
Peak
His Party < of 200 Wagons
■laiions Lee Teutscli, George Perrin
ger and Thomas Thompson.
Seattle — A Daughter Was Born
Made the First Trail Across the
On music—R. Alexander, C. E
RIDGE AND VICINITY.
__Visitors From South Dakota and
Central Oregon Desert—At Oregon
Stockmen Are Determined to Rid the Roosevelt and Dr. C. J Smith.
Summer Pas
City His Company Met a Hot Re­
Canada—Cattle to
Country of Manje—1,800 Head of
Ou entertainment of th speakers—
Montana Man Buying Stock and Beef
buke From Dr. McLaughlin—Ore­
ture—Rev. Cowden, of Seattle. Will
T.
G.
Hailey
and
J
A
l»eon
Cohen,
Infected Stock in That Vicinity
Cattli Alba Man Will Drive Stage
»
V
gon Reached to the Rockies in
Borie.
Preach.
a
Leads to This Organization—Coun­
—Sunday School
Organized
Ml
A letter from General Freight
*
1850.
ty and Government Aid Will
Be Agent K. B. Miller, of the O. It &
May 8.
e
Enlisted.
♦ I Athens. May 8.—The Athena band
N., says that an Eastern trip will
Ridge, May 10.—John Shaw of
J I has been i eorganized and meet s Montana, was in this locality the
render it impossible for him to be
Among the hardy pioneers w ho
♦ I twice a veek. It is in first-class con I first of last week looking for beef
present, but that he will have an able helped to found the slate of Oregon,
♦ Idition to meet all demands Several and stock cattle.
Stockmen of the vicinity of Echo representative here in Colonel R C. Umatilla county has a goodly share
sinew members have been added The
B. F and Thomas Ogle arrived organized an anti-mange society yes­ Judson, who is authorized to offer Yesterday T Beale, wlio lias resided
♦ I members are as follow’s:
from Athena the first of the week. terday afternoon, the object of the any assistance that the O. K. ic N. at Pilot Rock for the past 24 years,
i Albert Bates, cornet, director and They report very heavy frost in their organization being to suppress stock - company can give to make the meet visited this office and related a few
I manager; A. M. Johnson, Bert Kirby. locality, lots of wheat being injured diseases now prevalent in that dis­ ing a success.
pioneer experiences which enter into
Io. E. Ccnnon, cornets; Fred Ruble around Athena to Pendleton.
trict.
Great interest is displayed In the the i very foundation of civil govern
♦
land Stephrn Overby, clarinets; Eber
*
The East Oregonian, several days meeting by the farmers of this vicin­ ment I in this state.
Messrs. Schmidt and Viebrock
I I.una. altophone: Alf Johnson, bari [moved their cattle to their mountain ago. gave the details of the finding of ity and it promises to be one of the
*
Mr Ileale came to Oregon with the
I I tone; Archie McIntyre, laturence range Monday last.
about 1,800 head of mange-infected best farm conventions ever held in gn-at immigration of 1850, from
*
♦ I Lieuallen. altos;
Clayton Luna,
F. F. and A. Fletcher are repairing stock, near Echo and this organiza­ the county.
Southwest Missouri, He was one of
*
4 I trombone; John Froome, tuba; Harry the telephone line along this part and tion is tion outcome of that discovery,
It Is expected that large delega a company in which there were zw
*
♦ I Dupuy, drums.
♦
The officers of the society are: tions of farmers will be present from wagons, anil
on through the mountain. Mr. Hilton,
and when the company
♦
t I Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oversby. of [the owner of the line, is reported to Frank Spike, president; Cloyd Sloan. Helix. Athena, Echo. Weston and reached old Fort Boise, it started
J I Seattle, recently arrived and art>|be planning to remove it from off the vice president; C. R Lisle, secretary; other points in the county, as the due west, through the Harney and
♦
♦
| I living in the Siedmen dwelling <>n|ridge and extend it on up the creek William Reeves, treasurer; board of meeting is intended to be a cttuniy Malheur deserts, directly toward the
♦
-elHigh street. Mr. Oversby has Pur’ | to the mountains.
directors. 8. D. L. Ross. M M. Wy institute, and Is not confined to the headwaters of the Willamette river
_ I chased an interest in the Parker bar'* James Davis has built a public rick. Asa B Thomson. Otis McCarty. vicinity of Pendleton
They struck the Cascade range at
I ber shop.
corral for the use of sheep passing Jesse Moore, Peter Nelson and Elt
Diamond Peak, and cut a road down
■8 I Miss Harder, of Canada is visiting to the mountains. He is also build­ Spike
NO LOCATION MADE.
the west siope of the mountains, to
| I at the home of Mr and Mrs P E ing a barn.
Active measures will be taken to
the preM-nt site of Corvallis Thera
Location
I Icolbern
Government
Has
Not
Made
rid
the
country
of
the
mange,
which
G W. Linsner came out from John
had been no wagons over the route
I
Mr and Mrs Al Booher and fatu­ Day where he went to see to his crop. is rapidly spreading to both cattle
for Reservoir.
through Central Oregon a' that tim<-
I lily have moved to tde mountains to
M. E Sturdevant has hired William and hors»-* aud the organization will
John T Whistler left this morning The brush and timber were so thick
I ¡spend the summer
Harpool of Alba, to drive on the ask for both county and government for Echo to supervise the work of on the Cascades that their progress
I I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, who resided Ukiah-Pendleton stage line this sum­ aid in preventing the further spread
preliminary surveying and sinking of was very slow down tbe little creek
I I in Athena all winter left Monday for mer.
of this disease
test holes in the Butter creek dis­ that formed the headwaters of the
I I Weston, where thev will reside for
Sunday school started up May 8.
trict. Referring to the perennial re­ Willamette river
Tithe future
The stage noons and keep their
STOCK
INSPECTOR
RETURNS.
vamping of the report that "the gov­
They knew they were near the Wil­
Mr. Whitman lias accepted a posi- horses with W. B Hinkle.
ernment has actually concluded to lamette valley when they came to ;
the
Proebstel
tion
as
salesman
in
o
SPICES, o
Very Little Scab Exists in Umatilla build a reservoir on Butter creek.' in sight of the Three Sisters in the I
hardware store.
Decree Handed Down.
Mr. Whistler said: "Pleas»’ quote me Cascade range, for they had been
County.
Roscoe
and
Oliver
Dickinson
left
COFFEE,TEA.
Another
decree
was
yesterday
ren
­
as
saying that the government has told in a letter from Oregon the year
a few days ago with their large herd
Stock Inspector Bean has returned
R.
in the McNerney domestic im­ from a trip on official business which done nothing of the kind. No livin« before, that the three peaks were
In speaking of Peruna» Robert
D wn- a hot dres»lng r<x»nx to a draughty
BAKIN® POWDER * of cattle for their summer pasture in dered
broglio. by which, although the child took in the iarger part of the county man knows where in Umatilla. Mor­ sure landmarks I that stood over the lug. the fatuous tragedian, »ays:
, •tage.
Camas prairie.
row or Malheur counties the govern beautiful valley on the west side of
"I find Peruna a preventative again»t
“To »um it up, Penina has done ms
Ken Osborn, of Howard. S D . is remains in the custody of the mother. and parts of adjoining counties
Mrs Annie McNeomy. it must not
ment will build reservoirs: or wheth­ the range
a 1 »tulden sanun< r ills that swoop upon mon- good than any tonie 1 have ever
here,
the
guest
Mr.
Bean
states
that
the
only
sheep
spending
a
few
days
AMukftrty, fines! Flavor,
be taken out of the jurisdiction of scab that exists in Umatilla county er. in fact, it will build any at all.
They sighted I these peaks while one in changing climate» and water. It taken.”—Robert Downing.
of Charley Sherman
Prices-
Miss Laura Brown is on the sick this court. By this decree, the rela­ st this time is around Pilot Rock and Ail the work done up to the present many days travel out in tbe barren U the fiti’-st traveling companion and
I>r. Hartman was the first phy».' »an
tions of the child toward its parents Echo, and that It is not a bad type time and the work that is in pro- Southern Oregon desert and it gave safeguard against malarial infi'ienr.-».
list this week.
a r.Ai j
• n tbe I'n ied State* to aeeurau-lv de-
are
not
changed,
but
the
father
has
gress
now
1*
strictly
and
only
pre
­
them
renewed
courage
in
the
hard
“
You
may
notice
that
persons
in
poor
Beck
spent
yes-
in either neighborhood, and is being
Mr and Mrs. Roy
liminary. and in the nature of inves- task of climbing the mountain on the health alway- lind the heat mo»t intol­ •crit'- ry»tem. catarrh. His remedy
Mr
Beck the privilege of visiting it at his vigorously combated.
1 terday and today here
v
POWTLANDsOWtOON.
pleasure,
which
he
would
not
have
¿J will teach a three months' summer
Mr. Bean states that the lamb crop ugations Further, so tar as anybody east side and in cutting a road down erable; this 1 avoid by u-ing peruna. I Peruna. tbe only »y»u-m e catarrh rem­
were it to be taken outside of this was so unusually good—both heavy yet knows, it will never get past the the west side.
know l>y the thermometer that the edy yet devised, 1» n-jw known all over
---- school at Juniper
district.
experimental
stag»-
In
other
words
the
com
¡-any
started
down
Where
Miss
Eva
McDonald
who
spent
and in per «-ent of savings that, con­
»•ather i- ho., yet 1 have felt the heat the civilized world. A per»«.n bav.ng
REACHING THE SPOT.
if there will ever be government ir­ (the west side of the range, they were
u*»-ri it once *an rever t<e persoad.-d to
(two months at Echo, has returned
joined
with
the
fact
that
the
propor
­
this »urnmer than ever.
A Son Born.
rigation works in Umatilla. Morrow compelled to let the wagons down,
■- w.-.i.out it when in ne ed of rarh a
tion
of
last
year's
lamb
crop
being
It Can Be Lone. So Scores of Pen- and is a guest of her sister. Mrs E.
“
The
cooling
action
of
Peruna
on
the
A son was born to Mr and Mrs A still in the possession of the sheep­ or Malheur counties, no one as yet with rope*, so steep were the cliffs :
re
med v.
IA Dudley.
They were six months from Bates I mucou» membrane make# it invaluable
dleton Citizens Say.
George Lieuallen completed his M Snyder, formerly of ’his city, but men. there is an actual danger of the knows.
to
actors
and
»ingcr»,
a-
it
doe»
away
now of Portland, at their home at
county Missouri, to Oregon City, ar-j
To cure an aching back.
[summer fallow Saturday noon
range being overstocked this season
44« Sixth street. Monday. May 9.
LARGE LAMB CROP
’ riving at the latter place on Novem ' with tha’ ’-• en v to todu« u ii’-ar»» u»-»»
The pains of rheumatism.
| Mrs Harry Allen and daughter
I ber 1. 1850.
WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS.
The tired-out felings.
| Nina, returned from Portland a few
Mr Beale remembers Dr
John t
Excellent Stapled Wool, and Sbeep .
Nina
greatly
improv
­
You must reach the spot—get at | days ago with
McLoughlin
the
Hudson
Bay
pionv-er
appearance of the animal very well,
in
Fine
Condition
ed in health and out of danger
the cause.
Miss Bessie McBride is visiting at
and :’ is now a Ct subject for a firot-
of this state, and when the old Brit­
Rev. W F Cowden, of Tacoma,
In most cases ’tis the kidneys—
Joe Connolly has finished shearing isher saw the 2i'«o wagons in Mr
Athena
riass muo-'itt
Mr
I»-».wood will
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the I will preach in the Christian church
J. W Stamper, of Birch Creek, is and began hauling to the Pendleton Beale's party drive down the beauti-'
•ell to seme museum if posaibl*. not
I next Sunday evening, the 15th. Mr
kidneys.
warehouses, where he will store un­ ful valley and begin to make camp i
in the city today.
having time tn place it on »xhlbitioa,
Mrs. J. Brynk. who lives on Star I Cowden has been superintendent of
til the sales days
Mr Connolly at the old town of Oregon City, he 1
properly
S
B
Cargill,
of
Echo,
will
dip
8.00»
street, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills I the Christian missions of the North- FROST CAUSES SOME
sheared
4.000
head
this
spring,
and
ECHO
BEETS INDICATE HIGH
stormed out in terrible rage, and |
head of sheep this spring
are a grand medicine, as I know I west for the past 14 years,
speaks of the excellent staple and asked the company what they were [
DAMAGE IN OREGON
SUGAR PERCENTAGE
from experience, and I have no hes-1 Mrs. Eliza Walker's niece.
niece, Miss
B K Hoyt, a carpenter from Hold­ general good condition of the crop
Pointing
itation in saying that any sufferer | Lydia Fram. of Yakima, is her guest.
man is in the city today on business Because of the uniform winter and doing in British territory
"There
eastward, he said to them:
from backache or other kidney trou­
Born. Tuesday. May 5. to Mr and Spring Seeding About Finished—Hop
O. D Ted Harry Rogers and abundance of feed the staple is .un­ is your American territory, <-u' of
F. 8. B'-arrwell. Field Superintendent.
bles who will give them a fair trial. | Mrs. John Stanton, a daughter
Ralph
Stanfield
returned
to
Echo
this
lommoniy long, and does not tare a the Rockies Oregon is ours and
Cultivation in Progress—All Fruit
will be more than satisfied with th#
Would Employ Umatilla Indians to
morning
stitch In It.
reaches to the summit of the Rockie*.
Crops Give Promise of Great Abun­
results. I suffered for three or four
Charley
Athena. May 10.—Mrs
Work m the Fields—P ants Fur­
Mr Connolly wintered, hi« flocks and we will hold it! Go back to
see E L Smith for
You
want
to
years with pains in my back, which Shaw and daughter have arrived
dance—Light Showers in Morrow nfermation regarding the little Holt around Badger Springs, in the north-
ther Advanced Than in Grand
your
oun
country
’
"
became acute when I attempted to from Winside. Neo
They are the
western part of the county He was
County Came at the Right Time.
harvester.
Mr Beales party answered that
Ronde—Ecno Promises to Be Ex-
bend over, or to lift anything. Be- guests
___ _ of Mr _______
and Mrs. Ira Kemp
particularly fortunate In the lamb they had come to Oregon to stay and
Holt
bar-
Full stock of extras for
sides. I had rheumatism or lumbago Thev wiu also visit Mr and Mrs H
cel
lent Beet District.
2 — my left XX arm
—W» «ZX
XX . 4 »W
a * T ZXZX»» 1
testers on hand at E I Smlth's, 311 crop, and will take to summer pas that they would wade through blood
in
so Vx bad
that
I could I W Kemp at Milton.
Th» past week has been cool and Court street
turage an average of over 110 iambs up to their necks to hold the coun­
not raise it above my shoulder with­
Monday. C. H Allen, while on his I showery, with several frosty morn
to the 100 ewes, and al) vigorous. try for the United States.
out assistance from my left hand I way from Adams to Athena bad his ings It was favorable for advancing
B F Ogle, a prominent stockman well-conditioned animals
F. 8 Bramwell, field superintend-
Mr Beale was born in Virginia, on ent of the La Grande sugar factory.
saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised right foot badly mashed in the brake farm work, but too cool for rapid of Ridge was in the city last evening
tbe
James
river
in
1816
and
has
and got a box at the Brock 4 McCo­ beam of his wagon.
' spent last right in the city, in the
SHERIFFS SALE.
growth
Fall wheat and fall barley en route to Athena, to visit his pa­
WHEAT INJURED AT HELIX.
helped settle four frontiers In his : effort to engage Umatilla Indians in
mas Co. drug store. When I bad
H. H. Curtis returned home Tues­ are everywhere in excellent condi- rents.
life of 88 years When a young man
used three boxes, the backache had day from Alberta. He seems greatly tion. and in some localities early
L E. Penland and wife will leave
Some Damage on the Low he came from Virginia to Kentucky i binning aid weeding the beet crop
vanished and with it the rheumatic pleased with that country, and pur­ sown fall barley is beginning to head in a few days for an extended tour of Frost Did
i at Echo.
Lands in Different Sections.
and took pan in the early settle-1 Mr Bramwell says the crop at
pains through my arms."
chased 1,300 acres, giving from »5 to
Spring seeding is nearly finished, the East, which will incluoe the
ment
of
that
state
Then
he
moved
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 $9 per acre. He says land is rapidly-
Echo is further advanced and more
May IL—(Special.)-The
Helix.
World's Fair
cents per box. Foster Milburn Co., increasing in value. He brought back except on the low. heavy lands, and
winter wheat has been severely dam­ to Illinois, and later to Missouri, and uniform and thrifty than the crops m
the
early
seeded
wheat,
barley
and
Holdman a- Newkirk
remembers seeing St Ix>uis for the
Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the some fine samples of wheat and oats.
Ronde valley i and that* the
The aged by frost in the low lands and first time in 1837. when it »as no Grand
oats have all come up to good stands hotel at Holdman this
United States.
plants
are
much more i smooth and
nor'h
hillsides
and
much
of
the
grain
The wheat yielded 43 bushels per
two
and not half healthful ’han in the colder soil of
Remember the name—Doan’s—and acre and the oats over 100 bushels. Pasturage, grasses and such forage building will be 30x3!
is now turning yellow and falling larger than Pendleton
plants
as
vetch
and
cheat
are
doing
stories
tn
height.
an
architectural
take no other.
Eastern Oregon
over, the stalk having been frozen so well built from
Most of the land suitable for home­ splendidly
Stock continues improv­
The Holdman Socialist Club holds The rains of the past two days will point of view, most of the buildings
He gathered several sampies from
steads has been taken.
ing and the flow of milk in the dairy­ regular meetings every Saturday
being small wooden structures
CONTEST
the crops at Echo, to exhibit in La
bring
the
frost
bitten
grain
up
from
_____ NOTICE
Born—Tuesday. May 5. to Mr and herds is excellent
Sheep shearing night, at the school house. The mem­
He came up to Umatilla county Grande The young beets are as
the roots and the crop will not be
Department of the Interior. United I Mrs. Bert Cartana. a daughter.
is well under way. with the indica- bership is growing rapidly.
from the Willamette valley in 1880. smooth and clean of defects in
diminished,
it
is
thought
States Land Office.
I C. A. Barrett took his cattle tions that the clip will be an average
Mayor L A Esteb. of Echo, is in
In May. 1888. a heavy frost occur­ and thinks this is the best portion of growth, as any ever grown in the
La Grande. Oregon. May 6. 1904 I through Athena to the mountain one.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been I
8 ,
.
choicest beet lands of Utah, where
the
city
today
on
a
brief
business
red
in this vicinity which injured the Oregon
In a few localities hops have been
filed in this office by Bonepart K Hoyt. I range a few days ago
•.be world's reeord is held, The crop
visit.
Next
to
Pendleton,
he
thinks
at
yield
about
as
at
present
and
rains
• ontestant against Homestead Entrv Xn
.
_
.
Ed Saylor, who recently »ent to injured by frost, and the vines every­
Road Petition Granted.
is now ready for thinning and the
1O100. made April 23. 190:. for the SE
Echo is the best in Eastern Oregon following the frost brought up the
Alberta,
purchased
a
section
of
land.
where
have
not
done
so
well
as
they
NW I;. Sec 28. Tp 5 N . R 31. E W M .
The county court has granted ta»e form of the young plants indicate a
Mrs. S. P. Haney of Sumpter, is ex- did the previous week The cultiva
John McN’earney. O. R. A N aec­ damaged grain from the roots and a
by _____________
Susan F. Darnell, ___________________
contcstee. in which it
is' alleged that the said Susan F. Darnell I nected to arrive soon to attend at tion of the hopyards for the first tion foreman at Cayuse, who has heavy crop was harvested nntwlth- petition for the opening of the road high sugar percentage
Mr Bramwell feels confident that
commonly known as the "Howdy­
never at any time made he rresidence upon I
>,».»
mother
said tract of land and has never resided I
bedside of her aged mot Der. time has been practically completed, been laying off since the Cayuse post­ standing the setback from the frost. shell road." v hich is two and a half the Echo district will prove to be
thereon, but tha: ner home during all the 1 Grandma King, who is tying at deaths and the hops are now nearly to the office robbery two months ago will
miles northwest of town, and is a one of the leading beet producing
period since April 23. 1901. has been at I Anor with a cancer
SHEEP BUYERS HERE.
mile and a half in length That is. sections of the west if the people
or near Freewater in said county, some-1
,u„ SolA top of the poles, or twine as the case return to work this week.
thing like 35 or 40 miles distant from I Mrs. Margaret E. Herrin, the field may be.
1 handle the celebrated Holt rom-
the road will be opened upon the con­ will only try the experiment of
High
as
Prices
Will
Not
Average
as
said land and that she has wholly failed I worker, will meet with Clover Leaf
Gardens are backward, and some
size
dition that three claims aggregating planting them and cultivating them
to comply with the requirements of the I, ,
»- ,» ^,ay »j an(j agajn on tender varieties of vegetables have bined harvester, and have any cut
Last Qear.
from an eight-foot to 36-foot
Homestead laws of the United States
?
»292 60 for damages against it. are properly Everything is favorable at
Buyers of sheep for the mutton paid
to residence and that the improvemen» I the 25th, and all members are earn been slightly injured by frost Ij»te Either for horse power or engine
Echo
thereon are of small value and not made|est]y requested to be present,
markets are on the ground In con-
1 gardens and late potatoes are being power. E L. Smith, 311 Court St.
in good faith in accordance with tbe Home- I , The Caledonians will
.............
•
•
and
more
are
and ------------------
considerable -------
land -- is be-
Stead laws, and were placed thereon by I
j . hold . their .v an-[planted.
»I-----------------
Lost—Bay mare, branded "B H. slderable numbers,
For Ten and a Half.
wheat injured .
d< Masters and
parties other than Susan F. Darnell, and I nual picnic on Third Street. SOU tn of I ¡ng prepared for corn, but not much on left shoulder: strayed from Bailey coming
Messrs
s
LeGrow. of Walls Walla, is
A
i1“1 ‘n
-Main A temporary arbor will be con- hag yet
p|anted Frosts have Ross' pasture, at Meacuam. Reward Ferguson of North Yakima, are here
rract'and
rra™eand ’ J chaaged
changed her residence
Idtwe*1 thief
therefrom
rom i I st structed
rue ted for
for the
tbe occasion
occasion and
and will
will be
bel
I fia(
f)a< j] jly
y damaged
damaged Italian
Italian prunes, and
in town today. Mr LeGrow. who Must Restool to Make a Crop. and
will be paid for information furnish They want young sheep—esceplallv
Cannot Be Depended Upon,
for more than six months after making I comfortably seated, so every one can I Hoyal Ann cherries are reported to •d to Otto Boettcher. Pendleton Ore 2«y ear-olds—which they will trail once lived in Vmatiiia county, has
extensive
sheep
Interests
here
and
in
HXld filing and newr lived thereon at any I witn».sg the Dropram
There
is considerable uneasiness
, _
•
I have been severely injured in many
time and that said tract never has been I
n S
proBcum
I have the machine that pleases across and fatten tn the Yakima dis­ Washington
He yesterday sold to I beyond question well grounded, lest
Dr. Stone has sold the_ Pioneer | ________
localities ________________
Petite prunes and r_______
peaches the farnii rs
trict.
and is not now settled upon or cultivated
Time and trial bave
through I the late severe cold spell injured the
bv «aid parfv as required by law.
drug store to Brock & McComas of I ^ave set well and there is a profusion
John Howard of St. Paul, is again Carsten Bros. of Tacoma
proven the worth of the Holt com­
between
the
ag»-n-
y
,.(
E
H
Clark
! winter wheat In fact, it is known to
rai?^w^ot‘Woa^
Dr SWDi- ^“,now •’-lof appie bloom
bined harvester, and it has been on the ground, after sheep of the 4<'.l"«- and 5O.000 ¡xiunds of woo! for be injured, but just how much cannot
of said Susan F. Darnell in the army.!vote his attention to medicine
Columbia River Valley.
same
classes
he
has
always
hereto
­
demonstrated to be the most success­
lot» cents per pound.
1 lie told at this time Many fields, or
uavv or marine corps of the United I
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E L. Smith, 311 Court fore been after, for the Eastern mar­
State* as a private soldier, officer, marine I
aLBA
NEWS
NOTES
I Boyd, Wasco county, P. P. Under ful made
; rather parts of fields, which were a
ALBA
NEWS
NOTES.
kets.
or any other capacity during the war with |
I wood—Good week for work, but too street.
Boy Injured.
bright and vigorous green just before
Spain or any other war in which the 1 nit •
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do not promise to average
Prices
Stock in Fine Shape, and Loes WasH»« and
for
an<1 'egeta
<-d States may be engaged.
R F. Johnson, mail carrier from as high as last year, though what is
Ix-ster Stites, the 14 year-old step­ the last cold snap, aie now of a more
|p-_.----- ----- _ «------ U X. baJ — J
W— d-~-»
•
In pursuance to instructions In s letter
bies; some fruit killed by frost, far­ Weston to Briggson. a pioneer farm
The
Only One Per Cent Last Winter— p
—• still busy planting potatoes and
received from the honorable commislnner
actually realized when it comes to son of J. C. Pendergast. of this place, of less dingy sickly yellow.
mers
er on Weston mountain, was in the a show down between producer and was severely kickeu on the left knee greater part of the effects of the
of the general land office, dated April 3,
Summer School Has Begun—Near-1 ______
gummer .■ fallowing. pastures very city today. He reports crops in ex­
1903, said parties are hereby notified to ap­
by a horse a few days ago. The limb freeze was felt on the lowest ground
pear, respond and offer evidence touching
ly Cured of Sore Eyes—C. E. Hoo-lgood: fall wheat fine; soil full of cellent condition tn that vicinity. The buyer may justify the former in in was not broken, but it was so tvadly ! tn the various fields affected.
»aid allegation*, at ten o'clock a. tn on
sisting
upon
last
year
’
s
quotations.
In many instances the yellow, sick
recent frosts did not injure any crops At this time, however, only »175 to bruised that it has been entirely
rhe 22sd day of June. 1904. before Joe H
ver Will Be Foreman of Dixie I moisture
Cron I Hood River. Wasco county. P D in his neighborhood.
Parke*, notary public, at bls office In Pen
ly effects follow the bottoms and
helpless
since,
and
the
youngster
is
Favorable
year
Ranch
—
Very
»2
is
offered
for
animals
which
a
diet on. Oregon, and that final bearing will
SHERIFF'S SALE.
p I Heinrichs—Weather cool, but no dam­
about on crutches. The accident sides of the hollows In some cases
I have sold a great many Holt
r>e held at ten o'clock a. m. on tbe 28th
Weather.
aging frost; prospects favorable for combined harvesters in this and sur ago brought from »2 to 12.10. The took place at Vansvcle.
■lav of Jun». 1904 before tbe register and
the
entire
field,
provided
it
lay
quite
buyers at this time are offering only
Nntk-e Is hereby gives, that parsuaat
receiver of rhe United Stste* land office at
Alba. May 9 —Weather Is fine with I a good crop of hay and fruit; pas rounding counties, and the fact that
low. was hurt in an almost equal de­ to wnt of execotlvn to ae lasoed asd de
La Grande. Oregon.
. .
Iturage very good: much clearing has ( have never had a dissatisfied buyer »1 50 for yearlings.
gree.
In
many
cases
not
only
is
the
•
Ivervd.
dated April 5. ISAM, ost of the
The said contestant baring in a proper I frequent showers,
Bridge Specifications.
of the clerk of the rirvuit roort of
spring is late and farmers are I been done during last winter and ar trouble with any customer, proves
affidavit filed May 4th. 1904. set forth I The
—
blade damaged, but the stalks so se • tfice
HANLON-PETERS
today
The
county
court
is
at
work
ma
’
tla
coanty. Oregon, aader the seal
facts which show thst sfter due diligence 1 hurrying up putting in their corps [spring. and the acreage of strawber
verely so that if wheat is grown 'f that court, upon the decree tn »«Id
that the Holt is the machine to buy
notire cannot
persona! service of thia
on
the
specifications
for
the
new
No
­
ries
and
orchards
has
been
greatly
1
u-- ‘
April
“ 4.
" • IS--*,
“
wherein
’ *-
made It la hereby ordered and'directed I But if we get all our seeding done "
and that the public is fally dealt Miss Margaret Peters Weds J. P. lin river bridge, which is to be 18 feet there it must come from a complete E ■urt J rendered
‘
Murphy
and Moussu A Company
that such notice be given by due and I
month it is all right for this end increased
with. E. L. Smith, 311 Court street.
Church
This wide and the central span 120 feet restooling. and the season is too late arerò plaint
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Hanlon
at
Catholic
Ilfs
and
C
B
Wade.
Adelfa
proper publication.
Grant. Sherman county, Charles H
I Of the country, as crops mature in
Wade, vv R Jenkins G I. LaDow.
E. W DAVIS.
Morning.
the
approaches, for any dependence to be put in any D
long, excluding
Thom—Weather cool and windy;
T
i
Taylor.
Robert
Footer,
and
W F.
Register | from 80 to 90 days.
such chances
Fitray Notice.
The marriage of Miss Margaret which are to be 50 feet in length
Matlock and T C Taylor, trustees, were
A A. ROBERTS.
wheat growing slowly; cut and wire
The
altitude
here
is
3600
feet,
but
Came
to
my
place,
about
11
miles
Receiver
defendants. I. as sheriff of Vaatllla coa*-
each.
the past winter the thermometer did worms doing considerable damage to northwest of Pendleton, about Octo­ Peters and J. P. Hanlon, of this city
Mounted Freak Calf.
ty. Oregon have been ordered and direct
was solemnized at the Catholic
grain
ed
to sell all the following described resi
not register lower than zero.
Henry
Thomson,
night
policeman
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
ber 1, 1903. one black and white cow. church this morning. Fathy Van der
Deputies
Report.
eltaated In the city of Pendi«-
Lexington. Morrow county, Edwin age about 10 years, blotch brand.
The grass, although late in starting
has mounted the two-headed calf, property,
ton.
I matilla county. Oregon,
__ ___ __ to-wtt ;
Velden officiating.
All of the deputy assessors have brought to the city by Frank Lock­ Lo» S.
In the county court of the state of Oregon 1 ¡s better than it was at this time R. Beach—Weather coo), with slight weight about 1.100 pounds
9. 10. It and 12 * in ■ block
----- 11».
Owner
They will leave tonight for the made their returns except C. F wood. of Helix, some ttme ago Mr in the Riworvatlon addition to the town
iu and for Umatilla county.
Ii«»t war
showers: growth of all kinds of veg­ of above described
In the matter of the estate of Clans IlaB'
.
animal can secure east, visiting Mr Haulon's old home Weiss. W H. Gould. W. B. Ross. J.
of
lVndleton
:
togvtbvr
with
Sil
tte
etation
steady
and
healthy;
winter
Broilng. deceased
I Stock is doing fine after the long
same by calling at my place and pay- in Iowa and the St. lx>uis fair before B. Walden. Ralph Stanfield. J W. Thomson has preserved the natural building». Imi>rovrmvn». »tnwtnrw. tara­
Notice is hereby given to all person« I « inter the loss being only about 1 grain very promising; fruit trees that ing all charges.
»»•ts
and
hereditament»
thereon
__
ra«
13 A MORTON.
that Christ. Bredlng, as executor of the I__
.
Sturdevant and J. 8. Cherry, but all
returning to this city.
thereto be'.-nglng to satiafv the »urn« of
bore heavily last year are not so full
last will and testament of Clans Bredlng. IP**1” cent,
Pendleton. Oregon.
in uey I d the »aid dA-ree ÔAlarwd to ke
Mr. Hanlon was the first purchaser the»« gentlemen are known to have
this
year;
plums
and
prunes
will
be
began
teaching
a
i.ec eased, has filed with the clerk of the I Miss Prosser
tien» upon the property above mentiowd.
their
returns
either
nearly
complet
­
of
St.
Louis
fair
tickets
over
the
O
a
short
crop;
many
apple
trees
are
court above Mmed hta final report and ac-1
school today at Alba
She
a» shown therein.
Strayed or Stolen.
count, and the said court has appointed1
ed. or entirely so. but not to have
R. & N. this morning
Now. therefore. I will, oa Saturday,
loaded with bloom
the 4th day of June, l<»04. at 10 o’clock In
From Chas McClellan's pasture,
the 2IM day of Mav. 11*04. at Î o clerk
reached
town
with
them
yet.
the forenoon, as the time, and the county
Government Crop Report.
tn the afternoon, offer for sale and sell
U4 miles
north of
Pendleton,
court room In the county court house of
"Do It Today."
at public auction to the btgheet bidder
Washington. D. C., .May 11.—The one grey horse, branded quarter cir­
I'inatllla county. Oregon, at Pendleton. In
for caah. all of the above dee»-rlbed reel
New
Wool
in
Warehouse.
The
time-worn
injunction,
"Never
-aid county and state, as the place, when
crop report gives the condition of cle four on left shoulder, age 6
property, together with the bulldtnas.
and where respectively, all persons having- Who wish to retain or regain their winter wheat 76.05 per cent of the years, weight 1300 pounds. Will put off 'til tomorrow what you can
There is now in the Furnish ware­
Impmiemeuts. structurée, tenements and
anv objections or exceptions to anything In I health must see to it that functional
hereditaments thereon and thereto belong
This falling of your hair!
acreage. The area under winter pay reward for return or informa­ do today.” is now generally present­ house about 120.000 pounds of new
said final report contained, or to anything I
. .
,
Ing.
in one parcel, the proceeds thereof
heretofore done by said executor, may pre I regularity IS established. This is ?n wheat cultivation is 27,083,500 acres tion leading to the recovery of said ed in this form. ’’Do it today!” That wool, and many thousand more
to be applied as directed by the above
Stop it, or you will soon be
sent said objections or exception». and I all-important question and the wise
is
the
terse
advice
we
want
to
give
pounds
are
expeled
in
the
immedi
mentlond
dwree
A. KUNKEL.
they shall be beard, and when and where I
„nt resort to Hostetter's The condition of winter rye is 81.05 animal
Dated this 13th dav of April. 1904.
bald. Give your hair some
said final report and account shall be set I
“
1,1
of the acreage. Winter wheat is
Pendleton, Oregon. you about that hacking cough or de­ ate future. In fact. by Thursday.
T D TAYLOR.
Stomach Bitters at the first symptom 15.04 per cent less than area sown
moralizing cold with which you have wool will be unloaded every hour in
tied.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The fall­
Sheriff of Umatilla County. ‘ ‘r»w<m
This notice 1» published pursuant to an I of any derangement
because she last fall.
for
several
days,
the
day
until
the
first
salesday,
been
struggling
By
C.
P. DAVIS. Deputy.
High Price fer Poultry.
ing will stop, the hair will
order of the above entitled court, made1 knows it always gives prompt relief.
and entered on the ,1th day of May. 1904
I want your poultry of all klDds. perhaps weeks, Take some reliable which is the 23d.
Pains in the Back, Bloating, Vomit­
■ HRIST BKED1NG.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Edlen-Melhorn.
turkeys, ducks, geese and chickens, remedy for it TODAY—and let the
Bxecutor ing, Headache, Indigestion, Dyspep-
Will Leave County.
Ethel E. Edlen, of Walla Walla, and will pay you the highest price«. remedy be Dr Boschee’s German
John King and wife, for many
Notice is hereby given that I bare
ST RAY ED FROM MY BI.ACE IM NORTH COLD I
fainting Spells and Sleepless- and Albret Melhorn, of Baker coun­ Corn« in and see me. L M. Lyman, Syrup, which has been in use for
spring» canyon, one three-year-old black In««« are all danger signals which re- ty. were married at the Renn lodging 310 Hast Court street
taken up the following described
over 35 years. A few doses of It will years residents of Helix, remove this
hor»o branded J Hfon hio and one bwy bone quire the Bitters. Try one bottle,
undoubtedly relieve your cough or week to Ritzville to make their fu-
estrays, to-wit: Two bay horara,
house by Rev. Robert Warner last
weifhlnx about 1200 pound», about « yean old. I
grow, and the scalp will be
cold, and its continued use for a few ture home. They were accompanied
about 4 years old. weight about 1.000
mane roached. Reward will be paid lor Infor-
*C
For Sala.
evening. They will reside at Hepp­
clean and healthy. Why be
mation lead ini to their recovery Addreas R. I
fakzO I Ke 1 I
O
pounds each, branded -O- on left
ner and left for that city this morn­ Steam threshing outfit, 32-inch se fi­ days will cure you completely. No by their daughter, Mrs. Frank King,
> Cbsney. H.lix. Ongon, or !e.v. word at E |
STOMACH BITTERS
satined with poor hair when
hip. One black mare and sucking
arator, 20 horsepower double en- matter how deep-seated your cough, who will visit in Ritzville for some
ing.
colt. weight about 850 pounds brand
gine. Everything complete. Inquire even if dread consumption has at­ time, and then return to her home
you .‘la make it rich?
tacked your lungs. German Syrup at Cold Springs.
of mare, -O- on left hip.
of Sam P Purdy. Athena. Oregon
•• My ffPV nearly »11 <-»nie .nit, I th»n tried
will surely effect a cure- as it has
Ayer ■ H au \ »uor an«l um H en«* tx’ttl.- »tvppe'i
The owner can have the above de-
t hr ! .
x. u
<
, ,
» »1,4
Will Bore for Water,
done before In thousands of appar-
scritied property by calling at my
Will Celebrate July 4th.
last a little» curiy."-ML. M S mitm .
J. W. Chaney last night drove out
SArBlGfa. N.Y.
place at the head of Juniper canyon
The various labor unions, under ently hopeless cases of lung trouble,
a KU tie.
j. c. trn co..
and Identifying the said property and
the general management of the Cen­ I i New trial bottles, 26c; regular size, of town with an entirely new well- fl.t<
All dru^i»!»
1 <>wr
drilling outfit, which cost 1600 He
I>aying for this advertisement a ad
for
tral Ijibor Council, will celebrate the 75c. At all druggists.
was headed for W. J. Furnish's
charges for keeping.
Fourth of July in this place.
The
Aim? next meeting of the council, Sunday
Japanese and Umatilla Indians are ranch, where he will sink several
Dated at Helix. Oregon, thia 23rd
day of February. 1904
next, will Inaugurate the preliminar in demand In Grand Ronde valley wells immediately. He has contracts
ahead to keep him several months. (
ies.
1 beet fields at fair wages
LEWIS E HUSON.
u
!
Per Ton
Standard Grocery Co
IEVEKS
FUVMMGEXTMCT&
Ta DEVERS
CROPS ARE NIPPED
BUCK
LEG
ALL WOMEN
Avers
Hair Vigor
ARE YOU BILIOUS? Ä
Dlzzy-Hwdad, Constipnknd and full of dull ache« and pi
Take JAYNE’tS SANATIVE PILLS
Thick Hair