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« Often The Kidneys Arc Weakened by Over-Work. loons.” We could present huudreds of such testimonies But bear in mind. Mr. Voter, that ««• ar«’ not voting on prohibition on the 6th of June, but whether th«’ p«>o- ple shall have th«> privilege of voting for or against the sakxrn LETTERS FROM TYLER, TEXAS. LOCAL OP«ION PRESS COM MIT SHOW GOOD RESULTS. TEE. of county clerk, recorder and Hheriff Nearly every taxpayer in the coun ty has met anil dealt with Harry Fow ler, during his long service In these offices, and I k - needs no Introduction to the voters In tbe country Mr Fowler is an old-time conductor on tlie O. R. A N. running between Port land and Pendleton for some time and his railroad friends have not for gotten his jovial and accommodating dls|K>sition. Because of his wide experience in all the county offices, Mr. Fowler Is pe< ullarly fitted for the office of re- «•order, and will discharge the duties of this place with credit to Umatilla county. ro THE WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES. Successili I Home Treat incut Dr. Hartman’s Cure for Female Diseases-A Generous Offer to Women. CONSUMED TWO OUNCE8 Prominent Citizens Say Business is CLOSING EXERCISES HELD LAST EVENING. Good. Residences and Stores All Oc OF THE DEADLY OPIATE. cupied. Drink Habit Reduced, and Were Remarkable for the Proficiency, No Respectable Business Injured— Ability and Training Shown by the The End of Her First Spree, Which County and Town Are Both Prosper Indian Children—A Large Party RS. J. P. COADY, Treasurer of tlie Was the Miserable Ending of a ous. Ivy L«-af Club, 1,'oz tHh Avenue, From Pendleton Attended and Came Quarrel With Her Paramour, a Council Bluff«, Iowa, writes: Home Highly Pleased — A Perform Traveling Doctor-,-The Latter Has “Pcruna la no experimental medi WEDNESDAYS LOCALS. ance That Struck Such a High Av The local option people feel highly Disappeared—A Corps of Physicians cine. I have uxed It ott and on now elated to know that one statement erage of Excellence That Special for three yean. At that time I ax Think it Is Barely Posible That the K F Farnwald, of Ridge, is in th* cured of Irregular and painful men mad«' in the Saloon League pamphlet Commendation Would Be Unjust. Victim ’ s Life May Be Saved. city today. concerning Tyler. Texas, is untrue in struation. Since that time I haic Quite a number of people from whole, as the following communica Frank Rack, of Echo, is in the city taken It for Indigestion or whenever I town attended the closing exercises felt overworked and In need of a tonic, tion will prove. today on business. Ida Raymond, a young woman who at the agency school last evening, and I have always found that it w as of Rev. J. W. Jenkins of Athena, wrote Seymour Swauger, of Meacham and returned loud in their praises of has been living at th«- Palace Room great benefit to me. I am therefore to the editor of the Tyler Daily Couri ing house on Main street for the past creek, was a visitor today. what they saw and heard. pleased and happy to say a w ord In its er. asking him as to the result of lo Miss Maude Allen, of Pilot Rock, is three weeks, attempted to commit The program as given last night is praise and snail gladly Indorse it to cal option in that town as follows: visiting Pendleton friends. suicide this morning a short time be said to have been the best ever ren i my friends."—Mn. J. P. Coady. Athena. Ore.. May 19. MPS John Parks, of Weston, spent the dered by the pupils of the school, and fore noon by drinking the contents Mixa Hattie Grace, XM West 46lb St., D. R Pickins. J.P the degree of training which has been of a two-ounce bottle of chloroform day in Pendleton on business. New York, writes: Tyler. Texas attained by the little ones as well as She was caught in the act by J. H. “Peruna has changed me from a Co AD Y Mrs. N A. Courtney of Meacham, is Dear Sir: There lies before me a by the older members of the school Williams, proprietor of the house, who visiting in th«* city for a day or so fretful. Irritable, nervous w oman into pamphlet, entitled: "How Local Op knocked the bottle from her hands, is a source of pleasant surprise to all H A Richardson, on«’ of the mer a healthy and a happy one. frothing tion Ruined Texas Towns." in which who witnessed them go through their but not until she had swallowed the chants of Adams, was in town today. seems to worry and to fret me any John Hurst is quoted as saying that greater part of the fluid it contained. more. Since early w omanhood I suf parts last evening. "Tyler has the dry rot." "business is Mr and Mrs. Z. W. Ixx kw<x»d of fered with bearing down pains and A couple of doctors were immedi It is impossible to give each num- poorer by large odds than other towns ber a separate mention, and as each ately summoned, and when they ar Helix, are the guests of Pendleton nervousness. I was thin and w orried, of the same size." etc., “it has not im friends. but Peruna restored me. Those who deserved it. all that can be said is rived found the woman singing and proved the morals, habits, religion or You »ant to see E L Smith for knew me before cannot understand that the whole entertainment was a dancing in the middle of the room prosperity of the mass of the people." most unqualified success and reflects Almost as soon as they had reached nformation regarding the little Holt the change, but lean sum It all up in the How is this? Does local option ruin blessed word. Peruna."—flattie Grace. credit upon the teachers and em the room, however, she was taken harvester. Texas towns? Please give me your Mr». Elizabeth j i rguaon. No. lslfilxt sick and quickly passed into uncon ployes who have helped the children G E Stocker will take hors«-» to Ft., Brooklyn, N. Y., Preaident West opinion of th«’ local option law in sciousness. from which it has so far in their training and preparation pasture a< his ranch. 2’S miles west Brooklyn Audubon Society, w rite«: Texas? Among those who attend«*«! from been impossible to rouse her. ot Ait<a, Or (2.) Is it enforced, ar can it be en- ’*/ am pleased to tell w hat a blessing the city were Mrs T M Henderson, Companion of Dr. Shattuck. Mrs J Burns of .Meacham, is the Peruna has been to me. Several years Miss ' forced ? Mr. and Mrs Leon Cohen. Mr and Miss Raymond is a y«>ung woman guest of friends in Pendleton for a ago my constitution seemed broken H attie (3.1 Does it ruin the respectable Mrs Robinson. Misses Stella Alexan about 27 years of age. slight in build short time. business of the town? do» n and / cared little » bether I lit cd G raze der. Ethel Johnson, Rose Fletcher. and weighing about 100 pounds She (4.) What effect does it have on or died. I had taken so much medi H <' Willis, of Echo, returned I-aing. Whittemore, Effie Jean Fra is of dark complexion and prepos the revenue of the town? horn«- this morning afier a short visit cine that the sight of a bottle made me zier. Jeanette Heathman. Crawford sessing in face and form She came sick. I had read about Peruna curing Respectfully. and Parks; Messrs A C. Funk. Geo. here in company with “Prof '' F F. in the city. w amen, and I thought perhaps it w ould J W JENKINS Full stock of extras for Holt har Ferguson. Albert Cohen. E P. Dodd Shattuck, a traveling doctor whose help me. I bought a bottle and before The answer, signed by 20 prominent »•esters on hand at E U Smith's. 311 it w as finished i fell better. / kept on and Harry Thontpsou chief weapons of offense and defense business men of Tyler, is as follows: Court street. taking it, and alter three months' agaiust the ravages of disease is elec "In answer to question No. 1.—Our DIED OF CONSUMPTION. Mrs Douglas Bells, of Pilot R«M'k, falthiul use I was a well woman and tricity. applied in various forms and impression of local option in Texas : «l»ent the day in Pendleton visning able to do the « urk and undergo the ways. is highly favorable. Near : strain of younger days.”—Elisabeth Arriving in the city the couple went with friends "Question 2.—Local option does Harley James Breaths His Last Ferguson. Pilot Rock. to the Palace hedging house on Main ♦ A B Stephens return«-d to Umatilla away with the open saloon, lessens In view of tbe great multitude of wo- 4 street, where they engaged rooms today, after transa< ting the social drink habit, and lessens business Hariey C James, a young man well : m< n suffering from some form ot female and where they have been living to here yesterday materially the amount of strong drink known in this place, died this morning di-ea»” and yet unable to fltnl any cure. used. an«l is enforced if tbe officers at 2 o'clock at the home of A B get her since. A few days ago they Mr aud Mrs J. A Nelson, of Albe Dr. Hartman, the renowned gyneculo- E-Ztói : are. favorable to the law James, on Birch creek, near Pilot had a violent quarrel and the profea- na. spent the day in Pendleton y««ster- giat, na* announced LN woiln.-ne-« v> ♦ “Question 3.—It benefits the re Rock, after a long illness with con •or left the city, going presumably to day visiting friends ♦ Drawn in Stone direct the treatment of a* u any cbm » a- Athena, where be intended to remain spectable busiuess of the town in sumption. Mrs. Mamie Gibbon and daughter. make a ¡’pl I cj tion to him during the for a time, Before leaving it ia said lumen, should apply at, No one kaowt better than Dr. HxrV every way. : The deceased was about 30 years he told his companion that h«- had Miss Jennie Gibbon, and son Frank, summer month* w r i ut ctx « registered a» regular man buw tnu< h tbe » ■ne n aufler » th "Question 4 — Revenue is reduced in * delicious, healthful, strength of age. and »as formerly connected A have returned to Alba The treatment »ill !>e conducted by »rrespondenee will Re di- -e* pe-'uliar to their *ex. No • o« a small way. because we had a high with the Pendleton Tribune .About decided not to have anything more giving drink served in an ap Mrs W T Hill and daughter. Miss ♦ üdeoti&l. license, but this is more than offset two years ago he w«‘nt to San Diego. to do with her. and that their rela eorr**pond<-n«-e. The doctor will pa«- kn '»• bett- r than he doe« L.x many ♦ Hili of Athena, were in the city y«»s petizing way. in lessened court and jail expense ac- Cal., where he remained on account tions would have to end »rrtbe ail rn«-dicin-.. applicalloM, hy of them »uff*r w.th »in h d *ea-ea. ♦ in. Dr. Hr the The woman, though she had never terday visiting friends ♦ counts. gienic and di< tcry r-gula’i- nx i>< ,-*«ary preeident <-f The Hartman »uitanum. Patiently, L pefuliy. wean'y. and <.ften >f his health uqtil about a month ♦ A drink men like, and women done so before, began to drink, and Joseph and »..omas Bergevin. two 1« complete a cure. The luul “Tyler has had .he local option for ago. when he returned He has tx-en medicine« nei pre an institution which Las n department - leutly, they eke out a n.i»era: .e exiatc : too. 17 months and is fairly well enforced. living wilh a brother here since that for several days has been continually «<•11 known farmers of Athena, »isited •cribid «-an t<e obtain«! 'laih'd at ail dru; deruu-d ex'-lusively to the troatm -nt of ence, year after year. Nigh- friends here y«-sterday. It is largely agreed that it has. and is time, but yesterday morning determ under the influence of liquor • -ores. Thu offer >,¡1 Will b .;.! g<««i only female disease*. He i» thus t-r ugl.t to ♦ A spicy, aromatic food drink, No martyr in pooiry ,r heroine ia Mrs C Henkle, of E< ho. accompan- curing th- benefiting our city and county, papu ined to go out in the country with before last sh«> went to on«» of the an» ■r r mom month*. Any wu- we Ui-.i.*an«j» of *ucfi »Rar-» everv « ear, romar make« a mure t t. .- ng a; peal cooling, refreshing and palate drug stores and bought a bottle of ed by her son. wa.« the guest of Pen m«n cm lation is increasing and business is another brother ; He made the trip ■me a regular pst.rnt by the n.’*t >.f whom return to their home to human sympathy than tbe w- maa lAst night she came to Bet on friends yesterday. pleasing. 10c. good. All business houses are occu well and seemed to be in as good help chloroform M 1< u inz a written statement - f l>< r age. to I* treated by eorreapondvnce. Th burdened with tbe «■area of a family pied and we know of no vacant resi as usual until late in the night, when the same place and bought a second Mrs M Nlulkins of Helix, returned Col. ,.n of life, hutory ar. I »y -iipv.in ♦ : r» .: z carry the extra ; ad of • na» bottle I-ater in the evening she war home ♦ dences. he was taken suddenly sick and died this morning after a visit of of 1 r derangement«. ♦ -a«-» a- Peruna, which every » arrested and put In the city jail for tor: - nttng aud ever present female F. W. SCHMIDT "The city and county are admitted ♦ in a short time, the diroct cause of several days in Pendle'on l.l caec« uf female disea»- », m luding should Lave who ha« any affection « i drunken and disorderly conduct, at « ly prosperous Population of Tyler his death being heart failure. o n-:rual irregulartUe«, di men ■ thia kind. TL’"«e wishing to i«e* which time she gave the name of I i II. B Richarii».<n -»ne of tbe pron.. I» Hat an'» -«miratViv ? - - -. ia and county. 40,060; county, outside of * The decease«! leaves a wife and two Jane Doe This morning she was I '<• ut residents of Helix, was in town «■ration«, inflamication« tiarjr * patient» »bot::.l »<■ ire»» Dr. S. D. 1; — the city. 10.000. Signed: » t in. -» :.e.p children. Theodore and Dorothy« aged | • -lay on a sbor business trip. rriLxtivu d LLv u»ari’ >. ,n. u*. « ..so. 1 iti»a, i “L. M Green. H C. White. George 4 and 3 years respectively. The child fined |5 by the city recorder and went -i ly tu Í*. : pu» eX9 Mrs Doi lie Payzant of Alba, was F. Taylor, merchant; George R Phil ren are now at the home of H. D to her room She was still under th« influence of liquor and the proprietor i be guext of friends here during the * ips. merchant; T. B. Butler, lawyer; Jam«-«, 111 Garfield street ♦ of the bouse kept a watch on her. a- «invention of -he lagr«* of Honor John H Adams, hardware; Harting FAIR IS INCOMPLETE SUMMONS. * The funeral will be held from the Drug Company; Dean A Rlnn. gro undertaking parlors of M A Rader her remarks and actions bad made Grant Hum our of tbe prominent ♦ cers: Weldert Grocery Company; F. tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev him suspicious that she might at- farmers from the Pilot Rock distritrt, Correspondent Says St. Louia is Not * «as a business visitor in the city to J Bell. M D.; C. G. White, lawyer: Jonathan Edwards of the Congrega tempt to harm herself. * Yet Seen at Her Best. DRUGGIST. * day. Took the Poison at 11 a. m. George A Cross, lawyer; J. L. Hen tional church, conducting the servi A H. Harris, writing from derson. superintendent of schools : ces. * About 11 o'clock, going to her room, Dave Gregorie left this morning for Ixiuis says "Alter spending four ♦ Postoffice Block. John H. Bonner, mayor; Charles W. be saw the woman in the art of swal Adams where he will superintend the IRONCLAD LAND CON days tn glancing over tbe world's fair ’ Phone Main 851. Boon, merchant. ” work on the warehouse now lowing the contents of a small botUe, FOUR TONS OF HONEY. being * TRACTS AT IRRIGON. I ha gained teverai well founded im- The local option people feel that * and rushing to ber. snatched it away, built there prv-ssk>ns. but 1 do do ; « laim to bave one misstatement of this kind used R. E. Thom and James McCarty, of but too late. J. E Cherry demrwratic candidate — My first impression is against the cause weakens the entire Dr Shattuck, the man at the boi for county clerk who is making a s»c- Spectn-en of the Rig-d Rules Enforced seen the show Butter Creek. Have About 200 Col- complete in all de- that the fair is cause, as these facts cannot be die- tom of the trouble, came to Pendleton •'•■Mfui campaign, is in the city today onies of Bees Each. immense by F. B Holbrook in His Land partments; secondly. the 1 puted. coming with the sanction and from North Yakima, and has traveled tn the interest of his race backing of such men as these Speculations in Morrow County— acreage covered is a disadvantage R E Thom, of Echo, one if the over the entire Northwest, the woman W S Gcxximan of ’he Hudson Bay Only immense* crowds could i justify most extensive honey prolu« •'» In accompanying him during the larger Extract From Address of F. H. New the vast area takes up > by buildings DOES LOCAL OPTION HURT? Eastern Oregon Is in the city today part of the time. She is presumed to farm and one of the larg«-st stock ell Aga nst Land and Water Specu and exhibits on business. Mr Thom has oxst 200 be from Portland, though nothing is men in the Eastern part of the state, -• Louis has attempted to outdo lation—Holbrook's Irrigation Bond Pre«» Committee of Temperance colonies of bees on his Butter creek known of either of them, as they were «as a guest at the Hotel S’ George the world ia . an international exhibí- Law Not Wanted in Oregon ranch, and makes a business of pro not in the habit of talking about today for a short time on business Cause Issue» Counter Statement. '.ion and 1 ’jy July it w.il be completed I handle the celebrated Holt cotn- Tbe local option press committee ducing honey for market. James themselves ar ! r»r inspection by visitors ilned harvester, and have any size has prepared the following answer to McCarty, also of Butter creek, is an fum’d to appreeiate the The voters of Umatilla county may - rom an eight-foot to 36-foot cut BRIGGSON NEWS. the Liquor Dealers’ circular which ap other heavy bee raiser and Mr Thom Either fi»r borne power or engine Le inierosted in knonlng something ma^LUnJ« a ad excc-Eeate of the dis and Mr. McCarty will each market peared in Monday's East Oregonian: >*d from every quarter ot ot the ironclad contracts under which plays gar I about four tons of honey this season Wheat and Roads Are in Good Condi- power E. I. Smith. 311 Court St. the world The show is so large that Will Local Option Increase Taxes and The first of the crop will be ready tion. I have the machine that please» water Is sold at Irrigon by F B Hol the man who com»« here and after Hurt Business? for market about July 15 and the last Briggson. May 3« —A J Boddjr the farmers Time and trial have brook. ’he land and water speculator. spending a week goes home and These questions can be answered will be sent out about September 15. moved onto bis ranch las’ week, but proven the worth of the Holt com After charging from |1<»0 to 315A only by figures and facts where pro- The honey produced by these men is returned to Athena to again take bined han«>*ter. and it has been per aero for this raw land, the com claims to have seen the fair will be hibition has prevailed for many years all sweet clover honey and is market charge of his butcher shop Mr Bod iemonstrated to be the most success pany imposes the most uajuct restric COM! erod a graduate joker or cbeer- ful liar." As the liquor dealers are determined ed readily In Pendleton and Portland dy had leased his shop for the sum ful made. E L* Smith, 311 Court tions upon the purchasers, the follow to attempt to confuse the minds of at good prices, as it is a choice arti mer but as the parties did not suit. street AMuteftmfy, fiMsLFlivor, ing extracts from the land contracts Good Spirt«, people as to the real issue, there cle. was forced to move back to town. frettai StrwtfK tasoftiMt trices the Mr and Mrs J M McCullough of beir.g fair specimens by showing the weakness of their Good sp irits don't all come from Nearly all the farmers in the Butter Among other things tbe contract Mr and Mrs Frank Taylor of Stites. Echo. w«-rv th«- guests of friends here side, we are compelled to meet them creek district have a few stands of Idaho, are visiting frienris and rela- Kentucky, Th«’ir main source is tbe CONTEST NOTICE y«‘#t«r<!ay. having come to meet their says: on their own ground. bees, but few of them raise honey ex tives here for a shori tlm<- Mr Tay PORTLAND. OWCGON. • Section 3 "The irrigation company liver—and ail the fine spirits ever daughter. Miss Ixda McCullough, who We insist again that the issue now tensively. as it requlros special prep lor was a former resident of this I>»t«rtni«1t ot th« iEttrior. Utit«4 may at its option place and maintain made in the Blue Grass state could — — ■ ■ —'ó Office. pending is not prohibition, but local arations for the work and special care place, but leased his ranch her«1 and has t»een in Pasco visiting for some at the point of delivery suitable meas not remedy a bad liver or the hun- Stat«» land La Grande «Ver”» May 6. 1904 time and who is now returning to her option, and every intelligent person during the honey making season. rented some wheat land a' Stites las' A -agicleat evatest affidavit baetsg Seen uring boxes or gate»: the time and dred and one ill effects it r reduces NO REASON FOR IT. home at Echo 8M In this office fix Bo&epwrt K. Hoyt, knows that they are not synonymous. Echo is especially adapted to produc fall H> reports a good prospect for manner of delivering, measuring and You cgn't have good spirits ..nd a •-»¡ant. again»: lloseetead Eatre So 1 have sold a great masy Holt Surely the Liquor Dealers' Associa a larg«- crop in Idaho, but is inclined 1 « made April 23. 1901. for tbe SE Q n*guiating the supply to the pnn has.r bad liver at the same time. Your When Pendleton Citizens Show the tion have but little faith in their bus ing an excellent grade of honey. rombined harvesters in this and sur s»v i, se 2« Tr 5 S R 31 E W M . to think Oregon a goo«l enough state must l>e in fine comlition if you liver shal! be pres« ribed by the irrigation Way. Susan F Iwrweil. coateetee. in wtOcb it iness when they are so frightened to MILLS SOLD. in which to live Alex McCorkell. his rounding counties, and the fact that company, and shall be under its con would feel buoyant. ■ Lapp r and hope- M There can be no just reason why submit the question to the people. » a •■set that tbe said Susan F Darnell son-in-law. of the warn«- place ia also I have never had a dissatlsne«* buyer trol and subje« t to such rule« and reg ful. bright of eye. light of step, vigor never at »ay time exade be rreeidence apo® any reader of this will continue to But we are not afraid to compare Athena Institution Will Be Remodel here. xr trouble with any customer, prove» ulations as it may from time to time ous and successful :n yo îr pursuits -aid tract .<f land and has aevee r«e:ded suffer the torture of an aching back, dry or wet cities, or those with and bat tLat ber b.«e during all tbs Mr and Mrs Er Laski report wheat that the Holt Is the machine to buy adopt; the irrigation company mav You can put your liver tn fine condi there, a. »fore ed and Enlarged. tbe annoyance of urinary disorders, without saloons. In the great state April 23. 1901, bas been at and that tbe public is tally dealt shut off the water in tbe canals at any tion by using Green's Aug «st Flower in the vicinity of Cold Springs in ex near Freewater in said county, soaw- the dangers of diabetes or any kid of Ohio, in 200 towns where saloons The mill property of the defunct with E. L Smith. 311 Court street. tim«- that if may d«H>m necessary to —the greatest of all medicine» for riurg like 33 or 40 nil«» distant troo cellent condition. ney ills when relief is so near at have been banished, in not one has Athena Flouring Mill Company, some »aid land and that ab« baa wholly failed Roads are in g«xx! shape and farm hand, and the most positive proof Strayed— From my place six miles do so for repairs: and the purchaser the liver and stoma« h and a certain to cotaply with tbe reqsireaeaa of tbe the tax rate increased or business time ago purchased by H C. Adams, ers are taking advantage of the same ll<.me*'<-ad lawa of tbe United Staten a» cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. It for himself or his heirs and assign« given that they can be cured, Read been demoralized. northwest of Fre«-water on April 23 has been sold to the Preston Parton to get their winters wood out before a 7-year-old bay mare: star in fore agrees to waive and hereby doe» has been a favorite household reme to resides.e and that tbe ImpccTemeata what a Pendleton citizen savg; Milling Company. of Waitsburg. bereoa are of sxali value and not Blade In Cambridge. Mass . with a popu M tb . C. C. Hendricks, wife of C. C. lation of 90.000. which has been Wash . for a consideration not stated harvest begins head. branded P on left shoulder: waive any and all < laims for loss or dy for over 35 years. August Flow in good ta.tb in accordance with tbe Home- .tead laws, and were placed tbereoa by Hendricks, insurance agent, living without a saloon for 15 years, the tax clipp«Ml foretop; weighing about 11S0 damage resulting either from an in er will make your liver healthy and The purchase of the property by art lee other tbaa Susan F DamelL and LOWER VANSYCLE ITEMS. sufficient or excessive supply of water, active and thus insure you a liberal that at 408 West Court street, says: pounds; web halter, wire cut on left the Pres ton-Part on company meanB a In truth and in fact »aid M Si Soaan F rate is 18.3 mills; while Dayton. O., or from break. l«-akage or overflow of supply of "good Tria! l»arnell loi >ng «Ince wholly abandoned »aid "When I first heard of Doan's Kid spirits." population 85,000, with large supply great deal to the milling industry of Local Option Meetings at Helix i and forefoot 310 reward will be paid for tract and _______ _________ _ • hanged ber reaMence therefrom I any canal main or lateral, regardless 75c. ney Pills I bad been suffering for size. 25 cents: regular bottles. her return to Kyle McD»ni»l Freewa- of saloons and breweries has a tax this county, and to Athena in partic for more than six Bontbs after making Vansycle Well Attended. of the cause thereof.” over a year with pains in my loins ular It ter, Oregon At all druggists. ia the intention of the com- «aid fill»« ard never tl»ed there«» at any rate of 25.4 milk. Somerville. Mass., Lower Vansycle. May 31.— Mrs l.me and that said tract never baa been ard back and with a weakness of the population 61.000, no saloons, After signing away all common Do you know about Jersey cattle* tax pany to commence work on the mill English of Pendleton, is visiting at and I» not now settled uroo or cultivated kidneys, and I therefore decided at at once, It will be enlarged and its rights in the above clause, the pur May Be McFarland's Body. rate 16.4; Akron, O., population 43.- by said ¡•arty as re-¡r.trrd by law. We offer a f«-w choicely bred yearling the home of her son. M. O Rose ouce to try the pills. I got a box at 000. abundant supply of saloons. That the said alleged absence from tbe tax capacity will be greatly increased. bulls from our famous Hazel Fern chaser is required to surrender still E H McFarland, of Adams, was in Miss Juanita Engdahl closed her the Brock ic McComas Co. drug «aid land «at not due to tbe employment The power will be electric and will be rate 28 4 mills, “ herd, at sp«'clally reduced prices, to further rights that should remain for- th«- city yesterday, and reports having of said Susan F. Darnell In the army, achool last Friday. store. Now. I don’t want to say that furnished by the Oregon A Washing 1 ever with every free man. tn the fol Many other such comparisons Mr. and Mrs A. Pierce return»^ last make nwim for next crop of young lowing ironclad section of the con received word from Icewiston that a navy sr marine corps of tbe United they have entirely cured me, for the The new com might be made, The tax question. ton Power Company We will give you valuable body was seen floating down the States as a private soldier, officer, marine week, from Wilbur, Wash . where sters or any ocher capacity during the war with trouble may return sometime in the pany has ample capital and it is un tract : from the liquor standpoint, is simply Snake, several days ago. which it is Spain or any other war In which ths Unit pointers on Jersey stock. Better write future, but they entirely relieved derstood that the mill will be operat they have been visiting Mr Pierce's Se« 5. "The purchaser will not use believed is the body of his brother, ed Slates may be engaged a bluff. us today for prices on bulls, and tell brother tbe backache and up to this time I or iH-rmlt the water hereunder fur tn pursuance to instrtxXlees tn a letter Barnesville. O., is a town of 4.000 ed continuously. Rev. Hall of Pendleton, and Rev. tu the kind of animal you desire Ad nished to t>e used on any land ex Bert McFarland, who was drowned on nwived from the honorable •-ommisiooer have had no return of the trouble. Simons of Helix, held a meeting on dress F. E Mcffildowney. Supt. ladd's cept that d«*scrib«'<! abov«> nor permit Wild Goose Rapids, last November. of tbe señera! land office, dated Apri! 3. Only the other day I told a lady people; has paved streets, electric ASSESSMENT SATISFACTORY. DMKt. «aid parties are hereby notified to ap local option last Friday evening The Farm. 1260 Milwaukee Ave. Portland. such water to run off on any contigu He asks papers down the Columbia pear, friend, who is suffering from kid- lights, good schools and is supported nr I and offer evldencs touching by a farming community. G. E. Hunt, lo publish a description of any body mid allegations, meeting was well attended and every Oregon. ney trouble, to try them and have at ten o'clock a. m. oa A. W. Nye Finds No Complaints From ous land, except in surface canals as a leading merchant, says: "We had found that he may take care of it. he 22nd «lay «if June. 19<M. before Joe H one was much interested in what was recommended them to others. I I herein provided, nor to spread out in should it prove to be his brother. His Parkes, notary public, at his office in r»n Taxpayers in Pendleton. 12 open saloons, now we have none. STOCK SHIPMENTS ACTIVE said. shall continue to do so.” low- places on said land, nor in any brother was a man of medium size, üeton Oregon, and that final hearing will A. W. Nye. deputy assessor of Pen Mrs. R Dunnington has been very For sale by all dealers, Price 50 As to the cry about hurting a town In •e hel l at ten o'closk a m on tbe 2Sth I manner to run to um ’I css waste, and weighing about 150 pounds, five feet day a business way, if you vote them out, dleton and outlying precincts, Is pro sick, but is better at this writing. of June. 1904, before tbe recta ter and Observation« by Dr. Hutchin«on. of cents per bov. Foster-Milburn Co., construct and maintain at his will «-.elver of the United State» land office at it is all nonsense." J. S. Harrison, eight inches in height, aud had silver gressing very rapidly with the assess A number of people around here are Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the the Animal Bureau. cost and expense such canals as La Grande. Oregon own dry goods merchant, says: "I can say Alling in hie teeth. ment and finds no complaints what going to the mountains soon for a va United States. Tlie said contestant having tn • proper Dr. E. N. Hutchinson, of the bureau may be necessary to carry any sur- from a financial standpoint, that bus ever from taxpayers on the valuations affidavit filed May 4th. liXM. set forth cation. Remember the name—Doan's—and of animal industry, is in town for a plus of said water by gravity flow to facts which show that after du* diligence. Green Pea». iness has Increased ever since we vot of property. take no other. * ’ nto<i»l service of this notice cannot be point as the irrigation company visit of a few days on business con such ed the saloon out.” Another business The assessment is being made on Green (teas are now in the local tuade. it is hereby ordered and dlm'ted DEATH OF MRS TEMPLETON. may designate, within a distance of nected with the department man says: “ Our business is 15 per the basis fixed last year and there is markets and are being sold at three • that such notice tw given by due and ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. In his travels. Dr. Hutchinson has six hundreti and fifty f«H*t from said pounds for a quarter. They have been | proper publication. cent better than when we had sa- perfect satisfaction throughout the Well Known and Highly Respected E. W. DAVIS land Provided, that at all times noticed that in spite of the fai t that county on the valuations, and in fact, on the market in and around Walla in the county court of the state of Native of the County. Recta ter. the prices quoted on stock and sheep when th«’ said lands shall have been Walla ami Milton for some time, but many people take especial interest in A. A. ROBERTS. Oregon, for Umatilla county. Mrs. Rose Templeten. the wife of I f sickh wo still higher valuations of railroad suffi« iently irrigate«! and the rules and especially, are so low. the movement Receiver have just beguu to get Into this part In the matter of the estate of Jonathan men only knew property and wheat land in some sec R. C. Templeton, of the Meadows, towards the east is brisk. Last week regulations of the irrigation company of the country in any quantities The J. Lee, deceased. near Echo, died this morning at the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. the value of the tions of the county. 1U trainloads of mutton sh«>ep went may requiro such action, it may shut frost that visited the gardens did not Notice is hereby given that the un home of Jerry Barnhart after a short Bitters a« a off all of said water.” out of Oregon and Washington for th« ’ seem to hurt this crop to any great In the county court of the state of Oregon dersigned has been by the above en illness of heart trouble. tonic,reg ilator «■astern markets, and there are four Mr Holbrook has said that he would extent. NEW ECHO BUILDING. in and for Umatilla county. titled court appointed administrator Mrs. Templeton has been in poor and health ma or five trains scheduled for the week ask for a law permitting companies In the matter of th« estate of Clan» with will annexed of the above enti health for Mime time, and was In the ker,they would Itroting, deceased to txind water rights and sell for spec Life Insurance Paid. tled estate, and that he has duly qual Xotl.v 1« hereby given to all persons never use any Mrs. E. Ripper Will Have Stere city at the home of Mr Barnhart, to come. ulative purposes, thus placing the Building Completed July 1. ified as the law directs; all persons g A Robbins, secretary of the that Christ Eroding, as executor of the who is a brother-in-law, undergoing other. Thou- Estray Notice. taet will and testament of Clans Bred Ing. streams of the country in the hands Modern having claims against said estate are Mrs. E. Ripper begun the erection treatment. She has lived in this Woodmen of this city, has deceased. has filed with the clerk of the of foreign capitalists and placing the Came to my place in Alkali canyon, hereby notified to prepent the same of her store building yesterday on county all her life, being at the time paid the 32000 death claim to the court above named hts final report and ac with proper vouchers to me at the Main street. The building will be 24x of her death 42 years of age. Her on Frank Ronmagoux’s place, alxiut settlers who may be driven to settle widow of O. M ('ampbell of Echo, count, ant! the said court has appointed the 4th day of June. 1904. at 10 o'clock In store of Oliver & Co., Main street, try it at once. 60 and finished in good shape. It is husband. R C. Templeton. Is one of the 15th of October, 1903, one red two on these private holdings under such who died on May 7. He received the the forenoon as the time, and the county restrictions as the above, perpetually. year-old steer, branded circle L on left It cures Pendleton. Oregon, within six months expected to be completed so that it the prominent farmers of the Mead warrant on May 27. just 20 days after court room In the county court house of Mr. Newell said in his address be Sick Nasdscbs, Owner of above described animal I'mattlla county, <»recon, at Pendleton, tn of the date hereof. «■an be occupied by the first of July ows. The deceased the death of the nienilier leaves seven hip Crama». Blostis», said county and state, as the place. when Dated this 19th day of May. 1904. ff—«—«*-1- and will be used as a millinery and children, all «if whom are now living can have same by calling at my place fore th«> Ogden Irrigaiion Congress, and where respectively, all persons having regarding speculation in irrigated laiatia» Spells. L. H. LEE ladies' furnishing store.— Echo News. The funeral wlli be held tomorrow and paying all charges. Hattie Higganbotham and Hattie any objections or exceptions to any thing tn lands and water rights: “Our efforts VICTOR ROUMAGOUX, final report contained, or to anything afternoon, from the residence of Mr. Idlewfne. two 17-year-old incorrigible «aid heretofore doue by said executor, tnay pre are centered on getting the land into Nye, Oregon. Barnhart, the exact time not having girls, escaped from the «cut said objections or exception«, and flood Shep- the hands of men who will live there been as yet determined. they shall be heard, and when and where and cultivate it. We are studying herd’s Home in Portland, Monday. by -■'ild final report and account shall be set Horae Taken Up. jumping from second-story windows 1 have taken up at my place, 1C carefully every scheme of the lami /nto the arms of their sweethearts on tied FOR COUNTY RECORDER. This notice Is published pursuant to an Pendleton. one speculator, so we will be able to fore miles northeast of Pendleton, ortter of the above entitled court, made < the ground. stall it. We must guard this as a> bay mare, branded with Indian brand and entered on the 5th day of list. 1904. W. H. Fowler Finds His Prospects CHRIST BREDiSU. on left hip. Owner can have same by MCMd trust and see that the actual, Very Bright. Executor In Cattle «-an be |>rrvenl»«i. calling on me, proving property and nei'dy homesteader gets the b«’neflt of W. H. Fowler, the popular demo paying charges. Dr. W. R. Camp- the government’a wise efforts.” aHIR'S B; U klf Glut IM. The DR LIKB1G STAFF Cshlornia »favorite, the iuo U xue- IlLII cratic candidate for county recorder, bell. cevsful, easiest used and low cat IV1 I PI *>n’-v l"l'*''ialists for men «xiu- has just returned from a trip to the priced reliable vacciue made Tlie largest ranch in the state of VIL t hl lie to e L 11 tinue cure all chronic, pri northern and eastern portions of the Powder.stringorptU form, »'me III For Sale. Washington, comprises 66,000 acres, vate A oervoua allaieui», Impot*«,-« for free Black Leg Booklet. county anil feels more confident than Steam threshing outfit, 32-inch sep is 50 miles long, and is owned bv W. _____ »klti <!i«eue«. rbeamxtl«m. eatarrb THE CUTTER LABORATORY ever of success. He has made many arator, 20 horsepower double en •tc l»r. A C S tunuxt . Pb. O . tor it yaan .«an Erairciacu H Babcock, of Walla Walla and E F mailcxl diracter *4 Sixth «treat, Portland friends by his able services, affable gine Our lacciuea ate i«x »ale by Everything complete Inquire Benson, of Tacoma, and lies In Kitti Oregon : 111 Ytalar Way, Saauie, Waah. Can ■rock A McComas Co, disposition as deputy ¡n the offices of Sam P. Purdy, Athena, Oregon. or writ« tas, Chelan and Douglas counties. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to lie considered that only urinarv aud bladder troubles were to be trace«! to the kidneys, but now nivxieni || science proves that nearly all diseasos have their beginning in the disorder of these uioat important argans. The kidneys filter and purify the blood— that is their work. Therefore, when vour kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire b«xiy is affectetl anil how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. . . , .. ... If you are sick or “ feel badly, begin taking the great kidney remedy. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kiiinevs are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anvone. If vou are sick vou can make no mis take'bv first doctoring your kidneys. The mild n«i the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kiln r's Swamp-Root, the great kidnev re__.dv, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle Home ct snap-bos’ by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if vou have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N.Y. Da i’t make any mistake, but remembei the name, Swaxnp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Invalid Women are Applying by Thousands for Dr. IIar1man*8 Free Home Treatment l>.\ Letter M Phosphate ■ RELIABLE Ri G olden W est r SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA. BAKIN« POWDER, FUWOMNGEXTRMTS CLOSSETtt DEVERS ■ F itters STOP THAT COUGH JAYNE'S urn Th’' StHs dr Mr N EXPECTORANT LEG 9