The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 01, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 7

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the herd of Camas prririe beet cattle,
RECEIPTS AND CREDITS
the details were arranged and this
morning the transfer was made.
MAKE AN EVEN ACCOUNT.
Mrs. lazinka purchasing the place
and taking immediate possession
—
The present tenants will continue to
Confarr Leads With the High Aver­
occupy th»- property during the sum­ MANY RESOURCES OF ISOLAT
¡ACADEMY REINSTATES
CONCESSIONS WILL BE
age. While Ellis Is Second—Several
FESTIVAL OF OREGON
DROVE OF 200 FAT CATTLE
mer and Mrs. Lazinka will move to
Others Crowd Them Closely in the
ED MOUNTAIN DISTRICT.
INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT.
PLACED ALONG STREETS.
FRUIT AT ST. LOUIS FAIR.
the city this winter to take advan­
COME IN FROM RANQE.
Percentage Column — Twenty-five
tage of Pendleton public schools.
This sale closes out the famous
Thousand Targets Were Not Used
William Martin estate, the other Sherprmsing the Principal Industry— Vendors of All Classes Will Be Charg­ Constant Request From Patrons for Cooked Fruit Served to the Multitude
—It Cost Between $500 and $600 Camaa Prairie Growers Sell
Entire
Native
Granite.
Marble
and
Building
ed
Licenses
During
Carnival
Week
Lower
Grades
Had
Actuated
Exec-
houses on th«- block having been sold
of Vis.tors, as *n Advertisement of
to Fit Up the Ground*
Herd to Carat>rw Brotn.rs, of Oeet-
an elaborate program
some time ago by Wade A Son - the
—Anti-Saloon
Stone Found in Great Quantities—
Music
Ordinance
live Committee to Re-establish Ac­
Oregon — Twenty-five Crates of
Avcragtnt of all th«- markstm.-n who
tie, Through L. Stubblefield, of Pan-
Webb and
OF MUSIC AND SPEECHES. one on the corner of
Shearing Plants Handle Nearly 300.
Passed First Reading—Movement
commodations for Scholars of Inter­
Cherries Given Away to Visitors to took part in and finished in the re-
dleton—Price for 8teere 3'/z Cents,
Thompson street, now occupied by
Instituted for Fire Protection for
This
Year—Shearers
000
Sheep
May
mediate Grade«—Dormitory
the Oregon Building on Day of Ded «•••nt Nortliwi-st tournament have been
Mrs William Mays, to Mrs Teel. of
Cows, 28« Cents and Bull* 2 Cent*
completed
by
the
secretary.
Confarr
High School
Hill—Dixie Carnival
Make $6.50 Per Day.
Also Be Established <or the Acad
ication.
Race Course in Perfect Condition— Echo, and the two cottages on John
—There Are Yet 1000 Head of Fat
i« iu the lead, with a percentage of
Company Will Be the Attraction
emy.
Program Will Be Rendered on the son street to Rotiert Laing, th* en
94 82, E E Ellis Ix-lng a close second
Cattle on the Camas Prairie Range«.
tire property aggregating about $1 «.-
Carnival Week.
Public Square—Bronco Riding Con­
Enterprise, Ore
St Louis, June 30—Daily demon­ with S3 29 Several have percentages
000.
tests— Address by T. G. Hailey—
prise is beautifully kx'aled ill th«-
Owing to th* urgent request from strations of Oregon prunes are now higher than 92.
The first drove of grass beef ship­
Exclusive of targets, the expenses
heart of the fertile and picturesque
Athletic Contests and Fireworks—
BREVITIES.
X
resolution
was
adopted
by
the
former
|uitrolix of Pendleton a- »demy being held In the Agricultural Palace of the to imami-nt aggregated about
Wallowa vallev
II is in tile shades
p'd out this season arrived from Cam-
of
the
Ixiuislana
Purchase
Exposition,
Cash Prizes for the Races—Music
ot the snow-crowned mouniains. It is city council last night which impost-« the executive committee last night de­ with the results that the fruit Is be- Il'iiHi Th«- receipts will just about as Prairie last evening, and waa sent
Geiser threshers at Kunkel's
by the Ukiah Cornet Band.
subsiaut tally built and shows signs of a s | h ' ial license on tin* Dixie Carnival cided to reinstate the Inlermwliate de coming very well known to fair visit- balani i- this expenditure This is true
Wood and coal see McAdam
only when 25,000 targets, which were over the W a C. R laat night, to
thrift and growth. It lias a large ter Company during the week dating from parinu-iit of the academy, which had ora.
Carstine Brothers, of Seattle
ritory
trilutary
to
it
It
is
a
giant
Get a "top coat." The Boston
The prunes used are the regular va­ not used, are taken into considera­
July 11, while another resolution fixes b»v-n eliminated in th«- recent rear
Ukiah will celebrate the Fourth of
tion as they practicaily amount to
town and in-ople are not frozen to
Th«- drove consisted of 200 head of
riety
grown
In
the
Willamette
valley,
Drag
and
disk
harrows
at
Kunkel's
July this year, and the largest gath­
cash in hand The expense of fitting < hoh e rar.g«- cattle, fat aa butter balls
their money | know this for I t<a»k in a prohibitive license on street ven- rarigement
and
are
kept
on
hand
In
large
sup
Many pupils ha*e started into the
Closing out dry goods
The Bos $22.5 50 today for subscriptions to the dors, hawkers and fakirs not connect-
ering of people in the history of Ca
up th« grounds wax Ix-tween $600 and
«< adeuiy at the primary grade and plies, as many pounds are used *a> h $700 The additional cost of targets and one of the prettiest bunches of
on
mas Prairie is anticipated.
East Oregonian.
•ul with the Eagles
day
have become attached to It and Ila
Music will b«- turnished by the
and above the I15oo mentioned beef ever sent out from thia point.
Straw hats at half price at Baer A
The ' most apparent industry of the
The demonstrations have been un­ over
The first resolution, read by City methods of teaching, and there is a
Ukiah band.
was a'tviut $800.
Daley's.
Tbe cattle belonged to Henry La-
tow n i is the sheep btisinvss as a con-
Ri-cordi-r Fitz Gerald, fixed the II- • 'instant requeret for accommodation der th«- direction of Charles V Gallo­
Preparati«»ns have been under head­
Th«- av#*rag«- of th*»**? who fininhed zinka George Unsner. Jacob Born
Douglas and Hanan shoes. The siaut processiou of waguns ut wool
way. of Yamhill county, who thor­ In tbe shoot.
ul
scholars
In
the
Intermediate
grade«
way for the past three weeks.
a« «'oaiputed by H J. Mocaia Brothers and Ralph and Sam
pass through the town inmnd for El- cense for eat h tenusl show or exhibi­
Boston.
An assistant leather will be em oughly understands the horticultural Stillman th*■ »e«-retary, are as fol Clark. wLo cotuuined raeir herds aad
The race course is in perfect cou­
A few miles distant near Wai tion at $3. and for each concession
gin
conditions
ot
the
state
Mr.
Galloway
is
at
Helix
doing
ear-
W.
G.
Hodder
ployed
to
teach
all
coming
into
these
nit ion; the streets of the town have
lows:
drove in together, making the dia-
Iowa lake, exielli-nt <-op|H'r ore is to a' $1. Inquiry by Councilman John
grades and It is hoped by this method has been appointed superintendent of
bit-n < leari'd of all rubbish and the pestering.
PC.
PC. taace of 50 miles in three days, al­
be found, while granite piarble and
horticulture
by
the
Oregon
state
corn-
$10.00 Panama hats, to close. $6.75. building stone are not far distant and sun brought out the fact that the rev- to meet. In a measure, the demand for
public square, situated in the center
Confarr
94 82 Dryden .... 8672 though the dust and beat were almost
mission and now ha* a first-class dis E E i
«>f town, has been put in order for Lee Teutsch.
t<3 29 ILr.dli-
86 55 intolerable part of tbe distance.
"tine wht« h the city would derive frutu a ointinuous course In the academy
are found in large quantities.
play
at
St
lxiuis
Many tamiliew have
heretofore
th«> accommodation of th«- lxxiple dur­
Sheard . . 92 93 Matt Orr... 84 37
Chicken dinner and ice cream Sun-
The cattle »ere purr-baaed for Car-
Today 1 met N. H. Cottrell, who the carnival should the resolution be
This
m*ibod
of
advertising
Oregon
ing the program. A large bandstand lays at Grata's.
was running sheep near Pilot Rock adopted, would be $6o. Attorney moved to this city tor the benefit of fruit is considered a good one. and Nauman __ 92 41 Howe .......... 86 20 »tine Brothers, of Beattie, by L. Stub­
and arbor have been erected to fur­
Persons wishing to raise mules until the last year or two He is a man Hinkle explained several features of the Intermediate grades, and this ar­ already Oregon prune« are well known S*avi-r .... 92 24 Drumgool .. 86 20 blefield. the popular and well known
nish shade.
92.24 Waite ........ 85.8« buyer of this city, at the following
ager of the Weiser Rio-r Sheep Shear the resolution, and asked spe«xly ac- rangement will be a special invitation around the fair The first day they Stephens
'«-eed mares to Big Ben.
The program of tbe day will be ex­
Chingreen .. 92 24 Nell .............. 85 68 prices: Steers. 31», cows, 2%. and
ing Co. They haie a 4" machine t on by the council, as the Eagles' to them to return
Enjoy
life
and
rest
in
one
of
our
were
given
out,
it
took
over
five
gal
­
It
is
also
possible
that
dormitory
ar
­
traordinarily good. Thomas G. Hailey
Wei
91 72 Denham __ 85 17 bull* 2 cents.
plant near hen- They have already club did not desire to go ahead with
lon* an hour of the stewed fruit to
of Pendleton, whose reputation as au beautiful hammocks. Nolt’s
This first shipment of grass beef
shearod JO.ixW sh»-ep and have book its preparations for the council until rangements to accommodate the bulk sstisfy the people who wanted a Holiaban .. 91 72 Wood .......... 84 48
at
Will
M.
Peterson,
the
Athena
of academy pupils will be made be­
orator is well known, will be the
C D Ellis.. 91 <13 Md^augblin 84.13 for 1F"4 is at least three weeks later
e l 33,<X«> more.
it felt sure of Its ground
sample
About
10
gallons
are
now
iorney.
is
in
the
city
today.
fore he «»peeing of the year
speaker of the day.
90 86 Dörnberg
Ware
83 96 than last year, the first stipment last
They have several stations using in
One clause of the resolution pn>
used every day. and there are always Cullison ... 90 69 White ........
Aside from a good literary and mus-
Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's all 96 machines. They charge 13 tided that the streets should be grant-1
83 9« year having been made about June 10
plenty
of
people
on
hand
to
eat
DROUTH IN WEBFOOT
ical program, there will be large purs- .'losing out of all pattern hats
Be« ker .... 90 34 Brown ........ 83 79 by the same parUes
cents per head to ¡a»: ure. shear and el the Eagles for the carnival, provtd-1
them.
es «-ffered for a bronco riding contest,
These cattle have been on tbe beet
Forbes .... 90 fio Bybee ........ 83 44
The St. George restaurant, open bag the wool. They pay f the »h«*ep- «• i they obtain the consent of proper i
Twenty five crates of rherrie« given
for horse races and foot races, and a 'av and night
90.00 Kincaid .... 82 75 rang«- in Eattern Oregon since early
head. . Good I tv owners or tenants in front of i All Crops Need Rain Badly, for First away on dedication day also showed McMillan
Mrs. Cooper, propri shearers 8 cents per head
grand illumtnation in the evening. We •tor.
Logsdon __ 90.00 Haight .... 82 75 in hr- s|/rtng and were in prime coc
T ime in Nearly 30 Years.
shearers avirag«» 1"<> eheep
¡-h«-ep a day 1 » hose premises «hows or concessions I
visitor« what *ort of fruit Is to be Gulst ........ 89 15 Brady ...
extend a hearty invitation to all to
82 0« dltioo and cuffered but little Loes of
talked
with
one
of
th«-
shearers.
Mr
may
be
placed.
Mayor
.Matlock
did
i
Atron Turner, the lawyer. now has
Th«- dry wlather of the last two bad In Oregon, and many were the
come and celebrate with us.
w- ght by the three days' drive in the
his office over Taylors hardware Palmer of Weston w ho said he aver- not believe this restriction would be »i-eks has resulted very disastrously words of praise heard from every side Baker ........ 88 97 Shield ........ 8155 hr>”e«t weather of th • season.
Program.
aged $6.50 dear a day. tmard costing * ifllcient.
store.
to the hay and grain crop of the Wil- on the generosity of the state in feed Spence .... 88.79 E M Dona.d 81 55
Utile the price« are about one-half
K«id ... 88 27 Gibson ........ • 1
him $1 >«• a day.
The program will be as follows:
“A property owner or tenant might ‘ iamette valley, and. from present in­ ing the multitude
F. Donovan. O. R ft N lineman.
Peck .......... 88 10 Bri ng ham .. 79 65 a «rent lower 'han last year, tbe grow
Mr Cottrell says the machines cut jive ¡»-rmfsslon for a tent or other dications not one-half a yield will be
Forenoon.
later
on
the
commission
will
en
­
left for his home in la Grande last closer with less injury to the sheep
Hillis .......... 17 -3 8. M'Donald 78C2 ■r» are fairly well satisfied with the
*:ructure to be placet! in such a post i I arrested. »ays the Salem Journal.
deavor to keep plenty of Oregon ap­
Music, "in the Good Old Summer night.
than under the old hand 1 shearing t.on that it would Incommode the ' Th«- oat hay crop esp^ialiy has suf­ ple« and pear» on band for distribu­ Hoch .......... 87.93 Brownlee .. 76 89 r* ill of the sale and fee; that the
Time"—Band.
Hohbach's bakery has moved to metbixi They get from 12 to 2" i ubllc.” he explained “Ftor that roa- i
Bec k .......... 87 76 Clarke ........ 7« 21 indications arc- for higher prices «ater
Address ot welcome.
.21 East Court street, next to Hotel ounce« more wool, which pays for the «on I believe the arrangement of fered. and many farmers are cutting tion Other Oregon fruit will be given Dickson ... 87.76 Stewart .... 74 13 ,n the season as there is no over pro
the crop now In order to preserve out in season, so that visitors will
Music. "Hail Columbia"—Band
Bickers
shearing. During the season with tents and shows should be under tbe I tbe quality as it is being injured by know what to expect In Oregon In Winters ... 87 75 Kershaw ... 73 79 du« tion of cattle in that district
Recitation—Ethel Despain.
8T.&8 Goepel ........ 73 44 There are fully p. •/ bead of choice
Stillman
Three dozen Panama Hats just re­ what is already booked ahead Mr ftipervUion of the city marshal."
the drouth Clover hay has not suffer- 1905
Music. "Red. White and Blue”— eived. Will be closed at reduced Cottrell’s comixny w ill handle at their
•-*’ rattle in tbe Camas prairie dis
Suppose we let the street commit­ •d very much, but all other kinds
Band.
ready for the market nuw, and
rices. Lee Teutscb.
«anous stations 258,000 sh«-ep.
tee have charge of tbe plac ing ot ! have, and It is safe to predict a good- WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH
HEAVY BARLEY YIELD.
Declaration of Independence—Chas
her drives will follow this one reg
I expect to go out to the camp, and tents." suggested Councilman Dick- »nisi shortage in the market thia fail
For
Sale
Cheap
—
Gasoline
engine.
Vinson.
SEWER DELINQUENTS A B Cooley. Northwest of Pendleton. .larly as the stuff Is needed In the
amp and 50<)o gallon tank. Address if 1 do I will give additional facts sou. "That would relieve the marshal I This is th«- first tlm* In almost 30
"America"—Audience.
markets
Those who know, claim that »here cT a duty which would add to hi* al­ year» that Oregon has felt the effects
R.
J."
care
East
Oregonian
Beg ns
Threshing
an
immense
Oration—Thomas G Hailey.
The number of cattle left ready for
sheep
have
once
been
shearod
by
ma
ready
heavy
burden
"
I
Council
of
a
dry
spell
The
extremely
heavy
Is
Loth
to
Take
Radical
Steps
Mrs. J. Halstead, of Echo. who has
Crop.
the market in tbe Camas prairie dis-
Afternoon.
chine,
the
owners
wbl
not
go
back
to
Marsha!
Carney
here
cheerfully
vol
rainfall of the spring <aused the
. een in the city on business for sever­
as There Are About S>x Hundred
A B Cook-y. one ot the proiperou* ’ net Is about the same as at this time
Fifty yard sack race, prize $1
al days, returned home this morn­ the old hand shearing—Fred Ixx-kley i in tee-red the information that he ground to settle, and when the sun
Property Owners Who Have Not farmer» of Umatilla county, who re­ last year.
One hundrod yard foot race for men. ing.
would in no manner show resentment t naily put In an appearance the re­
Connected—May Adopt a Policy of side* 12 miles northwest ot this city
prize $2.50
provided he waa ignored in the mat­ sult waa that the surface of the noli
SHORT SALMON RUN.
Mrs S. B. Carnin«- and son. Sidney
Fifty yard foot race for boys under
ter However, he did not escape after baked and th* injury to i-rups follow
Waiting Until Condition« Call for today began harvesting 1 crop of 700
left Tuesday n.ght for Portland, and
acres of barley, which it is estimat­
12 years, prize $1.
the all. a clause living added that the ar­ rd
Great Disappointment Among
Proceedings
to Abate P ob I k N ui -
ed will yield from 40 to 45 bushels
Seventy-uve yard foot race for boys Vancouver to spend the summer with
rangements
of
carnival
feature«
The
ram
within
th«-
next
few
days
Fisheries
People
sance
[»r acre
between 12 and 16 years, prize $1.5o. relatives and friends
should tie under tbe espionage of both would help the gram crop. but the
All of our dinnerware not full sets,
Astoria. June 28 - The run of sai Llmaelf and the street committee damage has been quite heavy, and
The grain is weii filled and the
Fifty yard foot race for girls under
No
action
waa
city
taken
by
the
it half price with cash purchase of mon is still remarkably short and all Attorney Hinkle stated that each tent pan nt It will never be remedied a council last night relative to the fail- yield will be tbe best tn a Lumber of
14 years, prize $1.
rockery and glassware and lamp. of the canneri«*» report that the pack will tie 22 feet wide and about 30 or 40
Egg race, prize $1.
urn of about «00 property o»ni-r* to years The crop is being cut with
Tug of war—Married men vs. single >ne night lamp free. See window is more than 5« p*r cent less than at feet long When placed in tbe center
make sewer ronnectioos in the time a combined harvester
SUIT FOR ACCOUNTING
iisplay. C. Rohrman.
—
this time last year. Since tbe open "fa cross street ample room will be
"Doc” Campbell, living near Mr.
men. prize, ice cream to winners
limit fixed by ordinance, the last day
Chester Dehaven has left the hos­ ins of the season there have lie«n few allowed on each side for the passage Mr« Myer« Not Saticfied With Dispo­ of grace expiring this evening The Cooley, will begin harvesting hl*
Evening.
pital and returned to his home near fish in the river, th«- result of tbe high ut vehicle«.
report of Sewer an<l Piumbing Inspec «beat crop on July 5 He estimates
Grand illumination.
sition of an Eatat«.
Horseshoe Curve. His feet were water and the scarcity has rontinuej
The- resolution «a» th«-n re;orted
tor Withe« will be handed in at the that it will yield from 25 to 30 bush­
July 5—Morning.
•adly hurt a couple of weeks ago without any change The fish are avorably by the two member* of the
Sull was filed la the circuit court next Wednesday meeting, and the els per acre All the crops in that
Bronco riding contest, first prize. while undertaking to ride on a freight smaller than usual curtailing the i-treet committee present. Councilmen today by Mr» Edna A Myer» as a i robiem will then be g-.ven official district are rapidly ripening and har­
amount put into cold storage
Hacamore McCarty and beast collar; o Pendleton.
vest will be general there in a few
Well« and
Johnson
Councilman :x-oeficlary of the will of W . H. << naideration by the couacl!
Deputy Fish Commissioner Burton '• -'. .I wax not present at tbe meet Smith, her father, who died Septem­
second prize. $3 pair spurs.
There ar•- a good many reasons day* more The Campbell crop will
Miss Winnie Privett has returned
One-half mile dash—entrance 88.50; rom her visit to Portland and Eugene, of Washington, »ho <ame down from Ing It was voted tî.a’ the report of ber 12. 18*7. again»’ A Waugh aa ex­ why the ordinance has not been com­ be headi-d and thr»»h*d with a sta­
first prize. $10; second prize. $5: and xccompanied by her cousin. Miss Cathlamet yesterday, reports that the the committee be accepted Conrad ecutor of the estate Th* hi-ir» are plied with," said Councilman Johnson, tionary machine
ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE­
division of entrance money.
Mary Skipworth, daughter of the late packers on the north shore of the 1‘la'zoed‘r arose to thank tbe council Mr» Myer». Mrs Charles Cole. Julius and I do not believe we shall act
TON TO GET IT.
river
ate
all
complaining,
and
that
the
Quarter mile dash, saddle horses— S. R. Skipworth, of Eugene
on
behalf
ot
the
Eagles
club.
Tbe
hastily
in
the
matter
The
policy
pur
­
Smith Mr» Effie G Jone«, Charli-a
NELLIE PAUL MARRIED
Misa
Entrance $1 25; first prize 85; second Skipworth will visit here for some pack there is quite as short as that mayor explained that the resolution D Smith and Archie U Smith, all sued will probably be to do nothing
on the south shore.
prize $2.50; and division of entrance ime.
had not yet t»-en adopted, but Mr children of the testator
PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF
until complaints are registered When Popular Stenographer in Grand Guar­
The river is now going down and an PlatzcMder went ahead and tendered
money.
Mrs Myers allege« that Waugh has property owners la a given district
ALL KINDS.
dian •» Office Becomes the Brde of
improvement is looked for shortly, al­ his thanks, anyhow.
Three hundred yard pony race—En­
converted '.be estate to his own use make complaint that others in the
though it is agreed ’here will be a
Robert
I.
Ewing,
of
Walla
Walla.
trance $1; first yprize $2 50; second
"You bave acted wisely, gentlemen." and has allowed cattle to break down same district have tux made connec­
shortage of salmon until late in July, he said, and on behalf of the Eagles'
prize $1; and division of entrance
and injure the orchard on tions. or when the inspector complains
Mist Nellie I. Paul, the popular and
come
when
the
heavy
hatchery
runs
money.
club I thank you Tbe money realiz­ property at Pilot Rock, the damages that unsanitary conditions prevail at efficient stenographer in the office of
into the river
ed from '.his carnival wiii be used to aggregating $700
any
place,
individual
cases
will
be
She asks the
Mrs C C Van OrsdaL. grand guardi­
WONDERS-WALLA WALLA.
a.»sist in building a hall that will i-ourt to fore« Waugh to an account­ taken up and disposed of In this way an of the Women of Woodcraft, was
SPOKANE FAIR
orm an architectural ornament to the ing and that the property be divid­ It is probable that ail property own­ married this morning at 8 o'clock, to
Strenuous Preparations for a Game on SPEAKS HIGHLY OF THE
city abd for the benefit of sick and ed equitably among the children. ers will have made sewer connections Robert L> Ewing, a prominent busi-
Annual Premium List of B g Event is nfirm Eagles."
the Fourth.
Her brothers and slater* refused to In due time "
ne«s man of Walla Walia.
ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION.
When tbe resolution was finally join her in the suit, and are named
Now Out.
Garbed in their glad-colored work­
The ceremony »as performed by
adopted Mr. Flatzoeder was called on a* defen Tanta with Waugh
ing rags, he Wonders will take a long
LIVES WITH BROKEN NECK.
Re» Jonathan Edwards. Congrega-
The annual premium list of the Spo­ for another speech He replied that
slide to Walla Walla Sunday, pre­ Mr. Hanscom and Daughter Extended kane Interstate fair is out. It i-omes
Uona] minister, al the Congregation
chat be had said previously went
TEACHERS IN SESSION.
pared to go up against the Walla Wal­
Human Freak Now Making Tour of al parsonage, and the young couple
Their Trip to New Brunswick, Mr. in a new shape this year, being about double.
He also promised the coun­
la baseball team on the Fourth and do
left on tbe 9 o'clock train for Walla
th« World.
Hanscom's Old Home—Politics Red the size of a raiiroad folder and open- cilmen that they should visit the car­ i Western Division of th« State Taacb-
Wall*, where they will make their
or be done. While they would take a
longer
edge.
It
is
a
very
ing on the
Baldwin,
a
New
Yorker,
nival
concessions
free
as
often
as
they
Barney
Hot
Throughout
the
East
—
Business
home.
natural pride in victory, the boys are
•rs' Association Meet« in Port­
convenient size and is well worth w shed and should have reserved
»bo
has
been
living
for
more
than
Condition* in the East Are Fair— reading
not worrying particularly over the
Mfax Paul baa been employed in
land.
seats.
six years with hia neck broken, is in Mrs Van OrsdaTs office for more
outcome of what promises to be a
Commend* the Oregon Exhibit at
Among the changes observed, one of
He says he than a year, and has wade a host of
Portland. June JO—The western di­ Seattle, says the Star
momentous struggle on the field sa­
Vendors' License,
the most important is the largely in­
St- Louis.
vision of the State Teachers Asaoci is completing a tour of the world for
cred to the fans, as the team is to re­
creased prizes in the fruit department
The second resolution. Imposing a «tion. Is now in session in this city, a wager Thirteen months of the friends in the city.
ceive 50 per cent of the gate, win or
Besides this there is a complete new icense of 115 a day on street vendors. here being about 1200 tutors pre« time has already elapsed He has on-
lose.
SALTMARSH-M DONALD.
holding down the stage department exclusively for the chil­ hawker* and p«tddlers who should at- ent yeaterday
Politics
is
ly the distance between Seattle and
In anticipation of crossing bats
dren. and new prizes in the fine arts 'empt to dispose of their wares dur-
if
public
interest
in
the
East
now
to
New
York
to
finish
bis
trip
He
will
The
high
school
building
in
which
with the Walla Walla aggregation of
Well Known Residents of Birch Creek
departmen'. Every division shows :ng the carnival week without the
diamond talent, the Wonders are put­ he exclusion of almost everything changes, more or less important. sanction of the Eagles, was adopted the meetings are held, was crowded make that tn plenty of time, he says.
United in Marriage.
If
it
is
necessary
to
walk.
ting in all their spare time at practice *lse. Republicans are laying their Copies of this book may be obtained by the council without being referred to the utmost and the program was
Baldwin's case is most remarkable
interesting In the extreme The
The wedding of Miss Etbelyn Salt­
work on the Alta street grounds. plans for an aggressive campaign, by addressing Robert H. Cosgrove.
principal number of the day is an In March, 1888. he was a Louisville i marsh and Daniel McDonald took
No Music in Saloons.
They begin practicing every afternoon
Manager. Room 320 Mohawk Block.
at 3 o’clock. The fact that they have while democrats are in that state of Spokane.
An ordinance prohibiting music in address by Superintendent Ackerman Nashville railway yardmaster In a place at noon yesterday ax the borne
I
lost only two out oi 16 games is an uncertainty always preceding the se­
-aloon* and barrooms, aligned with on the need of "Compensation to ex­ wreck causing a smash-up of half a of the bride's father, J C. Saltmarsh,
added incentive to them in framing up lection of a candidate to make the
'he proposed ordinance against saloon aminers for eighth grade examina­ dozen freight cars Baldwin was on Birch creek Rev Robert Warner,
Startling Evidence.
crushed and mangled Among the in­ pastor of the M E. church, was the "NOW SUMMER BLINKS ON
for the coming event as wisely as pos­ (residential race.
boxes introduced at the meeting a tions in the public school»"
Fresh testimony In great quantity week ago. was introduced and given
This is the report of J. Hanscom, a
juries be suffered, which Baldwin now officiating minister.
sible.
FLOWERY BRAE«.*
says are inconsequential, were the fol­
Both parties to the msrnage con­ and tbe joys of carriage riding are at
Under the capable management of irosperous farmer living about 10 is constantly coming in. declaring its first reading.
It provide* that
UNUSUAL PROCEEDINGS.
Dr.
King's
New
Discovery
for
Con
­
miles
north
of
town,
who
is
at
the
lowing:
tract are well known and have a boat 'heir best, provided you have tbe
C. A. Cameron, the nine is now play­
playing a musical instrument or sing­
ing according to Hoyle at every stage, Hotel Bickers. He left here for an sumption Coughs and Colds to be un­ ing In a saloon shall be punishable Counsel in Taylor Case Question Each I Neck broken; right arm. both legs of friends, about 40 of whom were - right vehicle. You will If you make
equaled.
A
recent
expression
from
T.
Eastern
trip
May
11,
being
accom
­
and five ribs broken, watch crushed present when tbe nuptials were c«le- ■-our selection at Nesgles. We have
and the members are confident they
by a fine of $100 or Imprisonment for
Other’s Veracity.
out of sight into bls stomach; iron brated
After tbe ceremony a wed­ I amages to suit every fancy, from
will return to Pendleton Monday panied by his daughter Winnie. They J. McFarland, Bentorvllle, Va., serves a period not specified. In the city jail.
as
example
He
writes:
"I
had
bron
­
Proceedings in the Taylor divorce bolt driven Into him with force enough ding dinner was served
night or Tuesday morning with the spent some time at St. Louis and
The length of imprisonment in cages
phaetons to buckboards, and every
chitis
for
three
years
and
doctored
all
This to brsak his collar bone; two or three
Mr and Mrs. McDonald will make one made right in style and finish,
scalps of the enemy strung at their saw all the main features of the big
where the fine may not be paid will suit are growing interesting
belts. With the possible substitution fair, afterward visiting a number of the time without being benefited. tie decided upon before final action is afternoon Attorney Fee. representing fingers crushed and other minor in- their home near Warren station. The guaranteed to give the easiest riding
Mrs Taylor, accused her husband of juries.
croom is a prosperous farmer of that and most durability.
of Matthews for Penland in left field, the larger cities on the Atlantic sea­ Then I began taking Dr. King's New taken on the proposed ordinance.
trying to intimidate a witness. Col­
districL
as it may be inconvenient for the lat­ board. Before starting homeward Discovery and a few bottles wholly
We have the celebrated Winona
Another Fire Equipment.
onel Raley, counsel for Taylor, at­
ter to make the trip to Walia Walla, they visited relatives living at Mr. cured me." Equally effective in curing
NEW ACADEMY TEACHER.
wagons hacks and buggies. Made for
all
lung
and
throat
troubles,
consump
­
Hanscom's
old
home
in
the
province
It
was
suggested
by
Councilman
tacked
the
veracity
of
Fee.
The
lat
­
the line-up on the local bunch of all-
Tell Col. Judaon the News.
'hi* climate. Call and see them.
tion pneumonia and grip. Guaranteed Well* that a shed be built on High ter declared that the witness was Mis« Alic* Van Nuya. of Indiana. Will
star swatters of the sphere will be as if New Brunswick.
We set your tires while you wait.
Dry-land
alfalfa
seems
sure
to
be
by
Tallman
A-
Co,
druggists.
Trial
"What
the
democrats
seem
to
need
street,
near
the
high
school,
and
a
present to prove his allegation, and
follows:
>n the hydaulic machine. No bruis-
Teach
Latin
in
Pendleton
Academy.
a
dominant
factor
tn
solving
the
prob
­
bottle
free,
regular
sizes
5<>c
and
»1.
hose cart placed th«?rein. That part that he would force Colonel Raley to
Knapp, c; King, p; Jones, ss; just now, according to Eastern com­
At a meeting of tbe executive com­ lem of producing more hay. ahmg :ng or burning of wheels. Adds to
of the city is represented as having retract bis words. The latter stated
Froome, lb; Alexander, 2b: Hartman, ment.” said Mr. Hanscom, “is a man i
mittee
of the board of trustees of Pen­ with the increase of stock from year ife nt wheel*. Try ft and be pleased
Three Year* at Oxford.
inadequate fire protection at the pres- that be would retract nothing. The
3b; Penland, If; Strand, rf; Foster, o make the race for the presidency.
NEAGLES BRO«.
Plenty of materia) seems to be in
Lawrence Gipson of Caldwell, Idaho, en' time. The location of a hydrant examination of witnesses was con­ dleton academy, held laat evening. :<> j«»ar, in the North Powder country,
rf.
Big Brick Shop.
sight, but the situation is very unu­ has been notified that he has been in the vicinity of the school, was also tinued at a late hour this afternoon. Miss Alice Van Nuys. a graduate of according to a statement of "Jim"
White as authority. "This dry-land al­
Franklin
college.
Indiana,
and
a
re
­
sual,
and
a
Moses
to
lead
the
party
suggested.
awarded
the
Rhodes
scholarship
by
MARTIN PROPERTY SOLD.
cent teacher in Anderson, Indiana, falfa will grow ton many of tbe dry
out of the wilderness appears to be the faculty of the state university,
"Betor* a hose cart could be drag­
The Cattle Outlook.
bills of this country, without irriga­
lacking.
ged
up
that
hill
fire
might
do
im
­
says
the
Boise
Statesman.
This
means
Last of the Famous Captain William
Cattle on the range and in the pas­ and a sister of Rev. W. L. Van Nuys.
"Business conditions in the East at a three years’ course at Oxford, includ­ mense damage and might even get ture throughout Raker county never pastor of the Presbyterian church of tion. said Mr. White while In town ♦
Martin Estate
Disposed of
Thia
present are fair. When the presiden­ ing a portion of each year to be devot­ beyond control," suggested Council­ looked better.
this city, has been employed to teach one day this week. "I sowed a pound ♦
Morning.
of this dry-land alfalfa seed late (his
cy problem ts solved commercial af- ed to travel in the various countries man Wells. "Especially Is this true
There will be several thousand two Latin for the coming year, in Pendle- upring. for experiment. Notwithstand­
One of the nicest real estate deals fairs will doubtless tend to soar. In of Europe. Four thousand five hun­ In case of a fire late at night or in and three-year-old steers and fat cows ton academy.
«
made in Pendleton this season was Nebraska it is noticeable that crops dred dollars goes with the scholar­ the early morning.”
Miss Van Nuys is a teacher of ex­ ing tbe seed being sown too late— ♦
ready for the fall market if prices
♦ Per set. $5 00; gold crowns, •
consummated by E. T. Wade & Son are good in the eastern part of the ship for bearing the expenses of the
After a brief discussion the matter warrant. They are ready now. in fact perience and com«s highly recom­ after the heavy rains were over—it
$4 00; silver filling, 50c; ex- *
this morning, when they deeded the state and very poor in the western. course.
watt referrod to the proper commit­ tor hundreds of head are coming in mended and the academy f«x?ls that It ramr up and is growing better than I
This alfalfa will grow ♦ trading, 50c.
Captain William Martin house on the on account of cold weather.
*
Mr. Gipson Is the son of A. E. Gip­ tee. with instructions to report next from the range to the ranch pastures Is fortunate in securing her for this anticipatid
♦
to a length of four feet, and two tons
"The St. Louis fair is a wonderful son, editor of the Gem State Rural, week.
corner of Johnson and Webb, now
of their own accord, driven away prin­ department. She has rocently com­ of it is worth three tons of irrigated I
We are thoroughly equipped «
occupied by F. W. Hendley and W. T. education to a man, and it is unlike- and is a graduate of the College of
pleted a special course In tbe Cook
Fire Chief Withee asked the coun­ cipally by bands of sheep
or wet land alfalfa”
with all modem methods and !
Rigby, to Mrs. Minnie lazinka, of ly that an exposition of such magli I- Idaho, of this place, as well as of the cil to jiermit William Sullivan, repre­
:
The valley pasture lands are in County Normal, Chicago, under the
Janies Gllkinson, Sr., sowed about ♦ appliances, and gusrantes our *
Camas Prairie, for the neat sum of tude will ever again be seen in our state university. He is receiving con­ senting a Kansas City firm, to addross fine shape and will easily afford feed dirtiction of Col. Parker, one of the
generation. The weather there is in­ gratulations from many friends here. them on th«- proposition of purchas- for all the cattle that are turned In foremost teachers in Chicago, and I* 100 acres of this alfalfa early in the ♦ work to be of the highest stan- *
$4.00.1.
especially fitted for the work here. spring, on his hill land north of town, ♦ dsrd. and our prices the lowest *
The deal has been on hand for tolerably warm, which interferes ma­ He will probably leave to take up his : ing new fire apparatus. Sullivan ex­ by their owners.
and reports it as growing almost as ♦ consistent with first-class work. 4
some time, and last evening when terially with the attendance. In Sep­ work at Oxford the latter Dart of hibited a nozzle which he had used
What the cattle market will be after She will arrive In this city about Aug­ well as hop vines. It is expected that
.Mr. Lazinka arrived in the city with tember I look for an enormous at­ August or the first of September.
in an exhibition on the street previous the fall round-up is problematical, but ust 15.
within another year there will be a
tendance.
to the meeting, and explained its su­ cattle owners feel that better prices
great deal of this kind of hay grown.
“The Oregon exhibit can hardly be Beware of Olntme-itz for Catarrh perior point«. He sffld that in a small will prevail than Is offered now. Cat­
Hood River Isn't in It.
Dentists.
a
called pretentious, but It is catchy.
fire water froquently does more dam­ tle buyers, too, are inclined to the be­
F. A. Day. who lives three miles —North Powder Citizen
That Cont.in Mer.uty
The building in which the exhibits
age to property than flames. Using lief that there will be better prices,
northeast of l.a Grande, has submit-
Assoclatkin Block.
«
as
mercury
will
surely
destroy
the
sense
are placed is fashioned after the p lo­ of smell and completely derange the whole his nozzle, the water could lie Bhot
Grasshopper* on Butter Creek.
The class of cattle in Baker county ted for inspection a few of the big
Phone
Main
1(81.
J
th*
neer model, and in every way
system when entering It through the mu­ out In the form of a spray and prove would lie hard to beat. For years the strawberries which grew on his farm
john Muir, the combined harvester
cous surfaces. Much artlih-s should never just a« effective on the flame» while
unique predominates.”
•
cattle growers have been breeding up this year. Some of the largest one .nan. who visited Butter creek yes­
be used Mcept on prwrlptlons from re­
as the damage
to a Shorthorn and Hereford standard measure four and three-quarter Inch», terday. says that grasshoppers are
putable physicians,
' '
*
_ they
” . doing little damage to property.
Driven to Desperation.
will do Is ten fold to the good you can
“I am afraid that would not suit and It is safe to say that Baker coun­ in circumference. Twenty-five berries very thick in the vicinity of the Joe •
...................... ...
• -
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................
from
ttn-m
Hall’s Ca our boys at all,” said Mayor Matlock,
Living at an out of the way place, possibly derive
ty cattle will average with the best to more than fill an ordinary strawberry Vey place on the irrigation reserva­ !
:
tarrh
Cure,
manufactured
by
F.
J.
Che
after
hearing
a
remote from civilization, a family is ney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer
statement that the be found anywhere.
box, and Mr. Day has an immense tion. Some late spring sown grain
often driven to desperation in case of cury and Is taken Internally, acting di­ hose could be perfectly controlled
An abundance of hay will be cut crop of the same kind. None of his has been seriously damaged by them
accident, resulting in burns, cuts, rectly upon the blood and mix-ous surfaces when the nozzle was used. "It would this season and if cattle growers ar* fruit baa been injured in the least,
of
the
system.
In
buying
Hall's
Catarrh
wounds, ulcers, etc. I .ay in a supply Cure b" sure to get the genuine. It Is lake away all the pleasure of a fire forced to hold their cattle they will and he will goon have a good output of
Heaviest Ice Trade.
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the taken Internally and Is made In Toledo. if they <<>uld not let the hose get away have plenty of feed to do so.—Baker the standard varietl«»« of cherries
Yesterday the Pendleton Ice am!
best on earth; 25c at Tallman & Co.'s Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials and wet the crowd every now and City Democrat.
ready for the market. Mr. Day is a Cold Storage Company sold seven
free.
then."
drug store.
lainstaklng farmer and usually comes ions of ice to the kx'al trade in the
Sold by druggists, price 75c per bottle.
The question of purchasing the new
out with the best results.—La Grande city, th«» heaviest sale of the season,
Revolution In Hay Culture.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
apparatus was referred to the fire and
tion.
Butter in Storage.
Tom Profit, the cattle king of Baker Chronicle.
so far.
2s cents
water committee.
county, will commence cutting his
There are now 20 tons of elegant
In order to accommodate fishing
The ordinance providing for the brome grass and clover this week for
Cattle Men in Town.
Returns to Portland.
butter in storage at the Pendleton
Mrs. T Graham, of Mt. Tabor, who
Henry lazinka, Sam and Ralph
Ice and Cold Storage rooms, this» parties the O. R. & N. Co. will, until improvement of Ulltth street, which hay. and his fine ranch above town
Sold under a $500 guarantee that it amount coming from the creameries close of season, have train No. 2, was Introduced some- time ago and speaks volumes for Baker county land Clark, Jacob Born. George Linsner has been visiting her brother. Dr A. :
:
and Mossle Brothers, the Camas W Botkin, of Athena, for several
contains no cream of tartar or grape at Haines, Summerville, Union, la leaving here at 5:45 p. m., stop at had passed two readings, was road and Irrigation.
Saturday
evenings,
on
final
passage
anti
adopted
North
Fork
on
¡Wafers,
fruit
crackers,
creaa
*
weeks,
returned
to
her
home
this
Many farmers are waiting for the Prairie cattlemen who brought in a
acid, or leaves any injurious deposit Grande. Cove and Payette. It will
Favorable action was taken on the results from the new brome grass. So herd of 200 head of fat cattle last morning. Dr. Botkin accompanying
sticks, nut butter and salted »
in any food in which it is used.
be held in storage until the market and train No. 1, due in Pendleton at
9 a. m., stop at some place Monday application of Baker & Ogg for a far it is par excellence, and means a evening, are guests of the Hotel her thia far.
J peanuts
j
needs the supply.
25c per pound. Of all grocers.
moi ting, This arrangement will be ¡liquor license.
revolution In hay culture—Baker Bickers while in the city.
in ef*ect Saturday. May 14.
City Herald.
Mrs. Eva A. Danforth, of Oakland.
In trying to get a Jury to try Frank
E. C. SMITH, Agent.
Victor Howard, aged 17, and Elmer
At Nanaimo Tuesday, the thermom­ Cal., was burned to death in her
Gugleilmo, the Italian murderer of
Osborne, aged 22, were sentenced to
Mrs. O V. Hurt, a disciple of the eter dropped from 81 degrees above horn«' Wednesday by overturning a
Port’and. 44 Jurymen were excused
There is much self-satisfaction in one year each In the penitentiary for "Holy Rollers, has been sent to the freezing to freezing in four hours, fol­ coal oil lamp from which she took
Wednesday.
New spring shirts. The Boston.
being contrary.
horsestealing at Albany, Wednesday. asylum at Corvallis.
lowing a sevare electrical storm.
lira.
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