The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911, July 01, 1904, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 8

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    FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1904.
ThOBsands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never Suspect it
the wood buslnwss at that place. While
there Is a great amount of wood now
on the dumps at the various stations
on the mountains, then« will not be
the usual amount cut this season, be­
cause of the fact that the timber is
culled out closely and men cannot be INTOXICANTS SOLD TO
BIG EVENT TO LAST A
secured to chop, as readily as for
SIXTEEN YEAR OLD BOY.
WEEK BEGINNING JULY 11.
merly. Wood is new selling at $3 per
cord on board the cars at Kainela.
WEATHER BUREAU SAYS SEC­
OND HAY CROP IS LIGHT.
Refuses to Tell Police Judge Fitzger­ Fall Grain Is Filling Nicely—Pastures
Ten Leading Attractions, Including COLLEGE BOARD GIVES TO
ald and City Marshal Carney Where
Freaks. Electrical and Transforma-
Are Beginning to Dry Up—Early Po­
PENDLETON INSTITUTION
He Secured the Liquor—Other Of­
How To Find Ont.
During the
tion Scenes—Dance
tatoes Are Being Marketed—Heavy
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
fenders Also Brought to Book by
Week—Dixie Carnival Company to Application of the Board of Trustees
Frost on High Altitudes Damaged
water and let it stand twenty-four hours ;
Authorities.
of Pendleton Academy for Assist­
Furnish Amusements — Committee
Crops and
Fruit—Some
Potatoes
a sediment or set­
ance is Granted and $1020 is Guar­
on Arrangements Appointed —Pro-
tling irdicat«isan
Nipped In Umatilla County—Frosted
unhealthy con­
anteed for the Coming Year—Acad­
ceeds to Swell
Eagles' Budding
V/heat Will Be Light.
Youthful William
Miller «I«-« lih-.l
dition of the kul-
emy is Now in First-Class Condition yesterday that be would be bad
Fund.
lie
uevs; if it stains
—This Gift a Surprise.
chose the liquor route to the goal of
your linen it is
horse sens«- and thrift. He had left I
ih«- <> It a - N c<>. where he had work­
ed on one of the section gangs an<l
gone as a farm hand to Grande Ronde
valley He thought the chances would
I h - better in Wallowa county, so he
walk«*d in.
When he came h<- didn't own land
enough to spread his blankets on.
Now he < an pl< k a good spot to spread
his blankets on a tract of 7000 acres, CALLS THE FORMER PASTOR
all of which he owns.
WITH INCREASED SALARY
From a man with a roll of blankets
iu search of a j<ib, he has bw-otne the
li«-avi«-st taxpayer in Wallowa county,
lie has sold all but 10,000 of his sh<-<-p Mr. Potwine Fails to Locate at Charge
— Been
Doing
Missionary
Work
He runs a u>a< hirx- shearing sheep
« amp and operates 4o Inai bines
Among Chinese and Japanese—En
Any man who has b»«««n in Wali««wa
joy Fairly Good Health.
county Iu years and is in i«oor cir­
cumstances, is either a fexir manager
or has had adverse luck, it Pete
obable that Rev W E Pot­
Beaudon, an unlettered French-Cana­
return to Pendleton, a «all
dian can. in 17 years, make what he
at an fn«rea>ie«l salary hav-
has. any man should make a good llv-
extended to him by the ves-
ing bere.— Fred Ixx-kley.
wbi'-h offers him $12<X> to re­
ts old charge, which was his
ALBA NEWS NOTES.
orate and where he labored
and earnestly for over 20
I
"NERVOUS AND IRRITABLE."
Pe-ru-na is Invaluable to Ailing
Women,
The past week has been dry, with
his ambition and embarking on th««
<<xil nights ami drying winds. All
river of Rum, floated peacefully down
to the sea of Jags
Wheu found by growing crops need rain, and unless
City Marshal M J Carney, he was it couii-s s«x>n spring grain and the
second crop of hay will I m « unusually
lying prone on his face in the gutter
A heavy frost ottcurred Friday
Getting drunk is an ordinary occur­ light
rence in this prosaic age. and unless tnurtiing iu the «-asli-rn high level sec-
What To Do.
aei-ompanieif by manifestation of a lions, and tender vegetables were bad­
There is comfort in the knowledge so
desire to emulate the feats of Cham­ ly nipped und some grain was damag­ Timber Cruisers Going Into the John
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
pion Jeffries In public on people who ed. On the same morning light frosts
Day Country—Returned From Cal­
Potwine failed to ltxale at the
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
do not hanker after the strenuous were reportin a number of lot-all-
gary Unsatisfied—Going to Colville
ge h«- expected when he went to
fulfills everv wish in curing rheumatism.
ties
west
of
the
Cascades,
but
th««y
life,
seldom
excites
comment
"Bill
’
’
islands and for eom«- 'fme has
j«ain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
Reservation Overland—Two Ladies
did no material harm.
Miller, as the la<t terms himself, is
.nary work among
and every part of the urinary passage.
Fall grain is filling nicely, but
On
One
School Board—General
an
exception.
He
Is
only
16
years
«i n*i Japan«-»*- in Honolu-
It corrects inability to hold water
spring grain is heading short
Haying
Cleaning
Up
of
School
Premises
old.
and
by
selling
him
liquor,
some
and scalding pain in passing it, or bad
work h<- baa txxrn rarely
I lias made rapid progress during the
body has violated tbe statute
effects following use of liquor, wine or
of tbe foct that it
Alba. June 27.— Weather la v frry
week,
but
nearly
everywhere
the
re
­
When
dis«overe«l
by
the
city
mar-
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne­
lprofitabl«- field from
v arm In the dag tlm«- and quit«- <
turns
show
a
falling
off
from
previous
shal young Miller was in the cumin
cessity of being compelle«! to go often
lint The field need»
• 'xpectations Pastures are drying up. at uighia.
during the day. and to get up many­
ny of four «»ther»
However, he was I but feed is still g«Mxt and. stock con
Hain ia nc« .1e«i i
comes
times during the night. The mild and
in no condliion to appreciate the
by the Fourth of
answ«-r
11Innes in excellent condition
the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root
pleasures of g<Kxl society
Charles
Hops, gardens, field onions, pota all ¡lurfMMwa
is s«x>n realized
It stands the highest
Smith, a companion, was also "para
A large loan
itoes and corn, although netullng rain,
for its wonderful cures of the most dis­
lyzed ami oblivious to his surround­
a»
â»
have made fairly good progress dur paniu'd through he
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
ings
The other thre«- were mo ber
their
fortune»
in
ay
lug
th«-
week.
Early
potaux-s
are
I
h
«-
« ou should have the best. Sold bv drug­
enough to know better
b>a.
iiUK marketed The h - hoh so wad has try.
gists in fiftv-cent and one-dollar sizes.
Three Go to Jail.
William Fuller
t" i n remarkably free from
You may have a sample bottle anti a
inæct
M -«Ce! »Harr ...-• r.. »f,8*o,(1da»e
a trip to the Calgary «»»untry. wber«- mat:
Miller and Smith spent last night I pe»tS
b«K>k that tells all
the
ttu», I»etr«
Mich^ »rite»:
in the city jail, and this morning
The strawberry crop t urne«! out he went to l<x»k for a stock range He
about it. bothsent free
-U«a»'
. >.L «i n.any rr.onUia of
were brought before Police Judge Fitz fairly satisfactory although It was not reports ft a pretty gixxl place for that
bv mail. Address Dr.
h * not like
It well
Gerald in ct«mi«*ny with C H Wil i so heavy as it would have b«*en had buaineMi but does
Kilmer & Co., Bing­
my . fe w h auffer.ng. Through care-
hamton, N. Y. When
Rams and Charles Dawson. also I there been mor«« rain earlier in the enough to move there to kx-ate. aa the
1- -
• I
-- -it a ae’e-ee-.d twoyewrw
writing mention this paper and don’t
<-harg«-d with
drunkenness
Apples continue promising winter» are very co id lie stated that
The , *«-a»on
ag > which a«-u..-«i la < atarrb az» 1 aertoo»-
make any mistake, but remember the
quartet pleaded guilty to the «barges j and the oulkxtk for p«-aches is fairly be could see to read a newspaper
ly a-cr’er««l with toe r«-sm.ar febettoas
name. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and
resting against their nam«*s and all I g«xwl The yield of cherri«-« Is better witlxiut artificial light at 10 o'clock
of the indy, and made me ■orroaa gffifl
the address, Binghamton, N. Y.
it night
Mr Fuller, hia sons. Amiel
were fined $5 with the alternative of ! than expected
' imta le. I xw-gan tak.sg Peruna acd
and
James.
l«*ft
by
team
with
a
camp
­
st-rving three days In the city bastile !
Columbia River Valley.
! jnl in it a fa.'.ufu! helper, a- It en
ing outfit for the Colville reservation
Williams had tbe koi«ecks and was
Boyd. Wasco county, p. p. Under­
r. .‘.««J n.y bioofl and invigorated lus
It is
given his liberty
The others are wood—C«x»l west winds have benefited and will !<w»k at that country'
w .'. le ay «tens. 1 have
p«an» «-.» acd
located in Washington, n»-ar the Brit­
labeled "also ran.”
all kinds of grain, but spring wheat ish line.
am a!wa«s well.**
Both Marshal Carney and Judge
will be a light crop, garden» looking
F« male weakness is generally dw-
Mias Cleopatra Beller of Waitsburg
Fitz Gerald tried to induce young
well, also orchards, stock in good con­ is the guest of Mrs Ed Brehm and
jw n nt ttpob ealarra of u.«- peivic or-
Miller
to
divulge
where
he
obtained
IRRIGATION CASE.
dition. haying romgesced, will be »ill tarry here during the hot season
gar.-, peretta cure, catarrh wberwvsr
the whiskey but be seem«-d to be
general next week.
At the school me«-: mg last week EXCLRs-OI. RATES TO ST LOUIS l««cae-i.
afflicted
with
fatty
degeneration
of
Wasco. Sherman county. John Hull Mrs
Defendants Claim Their Rights Ar«
Eva Brehm and Jud .Moses were
A . r«--, in. Hartman, Pr-wcient ot
the memory
He eouldn t remember
Weather dry. with cool nights and elected directors in District No 79 The Washington A Columbia R ver
Unjustly Interfered With,
anything for so long that he acquire«!
1
Hart: an Kaailartam, c«._muua,
high
winds,
spring
wheat
and
oats
Railway.
making two lady directors «zn the
The defendants in the suit of the
tbe habit, and had some trouble at
Vu.--.t • t-ew Ltcratuxe.
nee«i rain, but doing well under the board
World's
Fa;r
at
St
Louts
For
the
Little Walla WBlia irrigation district,
the finish in recalling bis own name condltlona. hay harvest
prog reaving
■> a’ corporation, vs. O. N Preston. A. E.
Miss Cora Dale, teacher, took nd •he following rates are announced
Whoever trained him was an expert
well.
’antage of the gathering of bachelors To St Louis, going via St. Pan!
West. George Overturf. Woodson Cum­
NEWS CF ATHENA.
Condon. Gilliam county, Jobn F R«t at
mins. Ronald McRea. Mary Cobb. Fred
the school meeting and dlrecte«i
WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS.
or Billings, returning any d:-
sacher—Week cool, with some rain.
Beller. James Adrien. Harry Garrett
«i«-aning up of the school yard
......... SW<c Eee- L ».ng en Ecco Hcmestcad—
riet route
MRS M'LAUGHLIN DEAD.
farmers are confident of a good crop
and F. E. Williams, have filed a reply
Pau.
Otis Turner, of Weston is a busi of whewt, with the exception of spring The debris mad i several large bon To Chi<sup>. going vit 8
V-sitcr Returns to Union County—
fires, and when the smoke bad clear
by their attorney. Judge Lowell.
or Billing», ret ummg any di-
Woman Stricken With
Paralysis at n«-»s visitor today
sowing in some places, which has been
V i-z« From Heppner With Mrs.
e«l away a great and welcome chang'
In the suit brought by the plaintiff
reel route .... ................................ 654»
North Fork. Dies at St. Anthony's
Dr J F Cropp. of Walla Walla. Is Injured by a few hot days and dry was visible
Jonas—M- and Mrs. Hat gus Return
the company alleges that the defend­
'To St. Ixzuls,
i returning from
winds,
frost
damaged
gardens
.
bay-
In town, a wRn««»s In the Taylor dl-
Hospital This Morning.
Louis Davis ba« accepted a positioi
ants persistently and wilfully ignore
From t-.e East. Leaving Mr. Halt-
Chicago, or
vorc, case
ing begun in a few localities.
as chief ci«>rk for A S Quant
Mrs Bridget McLaughlin, of North
and disregard the division of water
; To Chicago. returning from St
jus Mother But Little Improved.
l.«-xing'on. Morrow «xzunty. Edwin
You
want
to
see
E
U
Smith
for
Miss Hattie Fiaher is governess a
and the other regulations imposed by Fork., died at St Anthony's hospital
............. 62-50
Louis ____
R Beach—Cool and dry, grain tilling
M -<■ Eva Rider Went to WaHn WaJ-
home while Mrs lArrie Conne! U vit To S’ Lonia. returning via Ch;
the company, which regulations and this morning at 9 o'clock, after three Information regarding the little Hoit
nicety; crop large, spring sown grain
la Friday to attend Mrs Ltoyd. who
lung tn th» East
restrictions are in themselves reason­ weeks' illness from a paralytic stroke. harvester.
cwgo. or
still green; baying in progress: crop
has i»eeti moved from ber home ax
able. and necessary to secure justice
Mrs. MclAughlln was stricken with
Full stock of eitras for Holt bar large; fruit and vegetables of all
To Chicago. returning ria
i
M.l'on to the bospfta!.
to all concerned; in other words, to paralysis, at her home at North Fork »eaters on hand at E L. Smith’s. 311
BURNED TO DEATH.
Louis ...
................ 65X0
kinds doing well; potatoes are ma-
Wait««r Ely baa netarned borne af-
all the residents of the district. (The station. 3*' miles east of this city, Court street
Children o ba If fare age, half the
tun-d sufficiently to ent
•r a seek’s visit to his bumestead
defendants named being members of three weeks ago lagt Sunday, and was
Mr. and Mrs Pearl H Wilson of
Pendieton. Vmauiia county. H J Clotnes Ignited by Explosion of Kero­ Ì stove rates
E-ar Er bo.
the irrigation district with others who brought to the borne of J. 8 Mi leeod Pitot Rock. are in the city today
Tickets will be on sale May 11. 12
sene Lamp.
Taylor—Weather dry and «ool. light
Mias Ei;da S arkLand left yestevdaj'
conform to all the requirements im­ in this city, two weeks ago. from They »Hi leave for borne this 'fe­
frost Thursday nipped potatoes on
and
13,
June
16.
17
and
18.
July
I.
N««rth Yakima, Wash . J une 23.—
<<r ter home in Cove. Union county.
posed by its organization |
where she was removed to tbe hospi­ ning
11
and
3;
August
8.
9
and 10. Septem-
low ground, wheat doing very well, Mrs Will, a tn Max ««-Il of Yakima City
Mr» Shtan <rf Heppner, was a vis-
The answer filed by Judge Lowell tal s«K>n after, in bopee that the
WONDERFUL
George l . Hor»«sman. tbe prominent haying in progress, the frosted wheat met a horrible death by burning last 1 1er S, 6 and 7 ; Octi er 3. - .t
:'or of Mr« Abe Jones last w«*ek
is
simply
to
the
effect
that
the
defend
­
change
and
the
greater
facilities
al
HOME
P$
will be light crop, also spring grain; night about 10 o'clock. A lamp i>be
Good going te days from date at
Mr and Mr». HaJtgas. wbo were
ants take the position that they can the hospital would result in more aloe kman from Osrdane who spent
TREATMENT
days from date of -ailed t« tbe bedside of h:s mother in
yesterday In the city, left for his home summer fallow in good condition
• as carrying into a bedroom exploded. I sale, returning. 1
not be deprived of rights acquired by­ speedy recovery.
throwing
blazing
oil
over
ber
clothing,
j
Tkks wonderful Ch!>
last
evening
Misaourt ah«.;:
two mon’bs age.
them long prior to the organization
Mrs. Mcl-aughlin was 30 years and
neee doctor ib called
ie ran out on he street to a neigh I Gor-d for stopover at any pc
SHIP TO SPOKANE.
Joe Hendricks Is at the hoapl’a! af­
Lave returned. Mr
Haligus cooid
great becau»e be cures
of the district, and under which rights 4 months of age and le«v«>s a boy 11
tte
limits.
peopa« without operm-
it
s.
tbe
i
within
wind fanning tbe flam«-* ,
He has
a«»’ neglec- his tmaiuess longer
His
they had and still have ceriain priv­ years of age. her busband. John Mc- flicted with typhoid fever
uoa that are gieea up
For
full
informati
regarding
a
large
I blaze as she went along j
motLer is bm very tittle better.
Lodfe He carta with
ileges not accorded fully by the by­ l^iughlin. having been killed by a had a bard time of it, but la conra­ Ice Crop The«-« Fails and All Ice la
those wonderful
Wh« n i si
reached the front gate of I routes, side rips. etc., call oe or ad
Shipped ifi.
laws of the district, but which they train at North Fork two years ago. le»cing nicely.
sees herbs, mots, buds,
Mr» Flora Adkins’ bouse her ciotbes I trews.
WALTER ADAMS ACT.
barks and ▼egeiabies
cannot legally nor rightfully be de­ She was married to Mr. McMughlin
Mr. and Mrs A Zeuake. «ho pa.a
Thirty
five
tons
of
|ce
are
shipped
Good Spirits.
mat are entirely uxh
almost burned off Mrs Adktn* ’
S B CAlJJEicHEAD. Pendleton
prived of without due and essential in this city 12 years ago. having come ed th«- last week on their ranch four i every week from the Pendleton Cold
Kcowa to akedlsal sc*-
G<x>d spirits don’t ail come from
■«•n
<am«-
up
with
a
bucket
of
water
Genera!
i
’
assenger
Agent.
Ore
*n -e a this country. Through tbe use of those
process of law. They claim simply direct from ber native land. Ireland, and a half miles west of Helix, are Storage piaat to Spokane
for coo-
Kentucky
Tbeir mate source is the
L«Armle*s remedies tb.s famous doctor knows
threw the contents on her. extin­
Walla Walia. Wash
that to conform to the regulations of to Umatilla county. 13 years ago.
again m the city.
This has
aumpttoa in that place
:ue atu»n of orer 5® di Were nt remedies, whit b
•iver—and all the fiae spirits ever
bing the flam«-» She died in aw-
he «ucressMty uses la different diseases. He
the district in relation to the manner
The funeral will be held tomorrow
record
from
tbe
first
of
May
been
the
John
Ctove
Is
in
Sherman
county,
g’j« atm ate*s to cure catarrh, aethma, lung,
made in the Blue Grass state coaid
Worla's Fair Rates.
and quantity of division of water will afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Cath­ setting up and putting in operation a until th* present, and the order is ful agony at 3 a. m
throat« rheumatism, nervousness, iwnuck
not remedy a bad User or tbe bun
Mr Maxwell was tot at borne, and
l;v*r, kidneys, etc.: ha® hundreds of test.moa*
work them much injustice and cannot olic church. Father Van der Veiden combi ted harvester and thresher—one standing until the end of the hot
TLe
ORA
N.
C
Company
announces
ia>. V targes m-xlerate. Call and see bias.
ired and one ill effects it produces
when the explosion occurred Mrs. ! th ie following low r rates
be done without condemnation and officiating, and interment will take of his own invention
Patients out of the city write for blanks and
This extraordinary rondi-
weather
You rant have good spirits and a
Maxwell ran out and l«*ft her child
r’F”v$iars. Send 4 cents in stamps. COKSvlr
aprraisement proceedings.
place at Olney cemetery.
From
Petdieton
to
•ion
of
affairs
is
due
to
tbe
complete
Lori«
and
TATIOXFIU. ADDRESS
£
M C. Carnes, ■ Pilot Rock merch
bad lixer at tbe same time
Your
aion*- in th« burning bouw
Chari«-»
The plaintiff alleges malicious and
Mrs. Mi-Laugh Sin's husband was a
return $w-«>i
ant. * is in town yesterday, laying in failure of the natural Ice crop in the Adk.n» rush«-«! to the burning build-
liver must be -n fine condition if you
destructive
interference
on
the
part
brother
of
Mrs.
J.
S
McLeod,
of
thia
i
4.)
Spokane country for the first time in
¡raffo and re would feel buoyant, happy and bope-
the
cee
From Pendleton 1
in« barely in time to save tbe child
of the plaintiffs with ditches, head­ city. No other relatives now reside a stocs of Fourth of July go«xis--flag«. over 20 year»
That city is «-ontigu-
turn. $65Afi
253~Alder St., Portland, Oregon.
fireworks and stock of rvire«bm«-nt*
fol bright of eye. Ugh: of step, vigor
Th«- husband bad r«im<- up
but
gates. weirs and flumes and asks for In the United States.
ous to many beautiful mountain lake«
To Chicago, re’aming through St ous and succesafixl in your pursuits
Mention paper.
I handle tbe celebrated Holt com and «’reams and Its natural ice sup­ through excitement forgot bis child
$10'«0 damages against the defendants
Louis
tno
coupon
between
Chicago
The house was totally destroy««!.
You can pot yosr liver in fine condi-
bined harvester, and have any size ply has always hitherto not only been
and an injunction to stop them Tbe
RETURNS FROM SHERMAN.
Mrs Maxwell was about 34 «ears and St Louis i or vic, versa. $62 56« ::on by using Green s August Flower
from an eight-foot to 36-foot cut of the very finest quality, but of great
plaintiffs simply claim as a sort of
To
Chicago,
returning
via
St
Lou
it
Bl
II Til
T 11 The DR. LIEBIG
Lit
STAFF rebuttal that the company is depriv­
old
—the greatest of al! medicines for
1
winter, as mention-
J. Clove Placed New Combined Har- Either for bor*«- power or engine abundance lais:
or vic, versa. $66 25
III I N on*y ^peoal'-st* for men <-on-
tbe liver ana stomach and a certain
power
E L. Smith, 311 Court 8t
ing them of rights which belong to
-
s
p
**•
B
t
'
ed.
the
<r«>|
was
a
failure,
and
Pen-
Tickets on saJ, Jun, 7, 16. 17. cure for dyspepsia or tndigestitm. It
wester From the Pendleton Fac
IIIL
IVI L 11 tinue to cure all
al chronic, pri­
CATTLE ARE DYING.
I have the machine that pleases dle'on 1» the nearest Ice plant afford
vate A serrout •Ilmen t», impotewce them and which were acquired long
18. July 1. 2. 3. August 8. 9. 10. Sep has been a tavonte household reme­
tory.
^__l (kin dlsewMS. rkeaiaatlsm. estarrh. before the company was organized
the farmers
Time and trial have ing a supply r over the needs of the
tember 5. 6. 7. October 3. 4. 5
etc. Dr. A. C S toddxxt . Ph. G.. for 9 y«an
dy tor over 35 years
August Ftow-
Believed to Be Due to Eat ng a Poe
J Clove returned this morning from
Stillman A Pieroe are the attorneys
Tickets gtxxi going within 10 days ar will make your liver healthy and
proven the worth of the Holt com local market The North Yakima and
medical diractor. 74 Nxih aU^t, Portland
Sherman
county,
where
he
has
been
for
the
plaintiff
company.
sonous Weed.
Oregoa : ill Ysalar Way. Seattle. Wash. Call
bined harvester, and It has been Walla Walla plants only furnish ice
from date of saie; fisa! return limit active and thus insure yon a liberal
for several days In the interest of
>r write
enough for hom«' consumption. The
Fift«*en bead of cattle belonging to t 9<« days from date of saie.
«apply of
-good
spirits."
Trial
the Rigby-Ctove combined harvesters lemons'rated to be the moat success Pendleton plant Is now running prac­
INDIANS ARE HOSTILE.
Peter Wetx-r and five or six betonging
fol made
E L Smith, 311 Court
Stopovers allowed in either dlrec <lze. 25 cents: regular bottles. 75c
Mr Clove succeeded in selling the
tically
tn
Its
full
capacity,
with
every
to
Drake
A
Jordan
have
died
tn
the
afreet
For
tion within the transit limit,
Ladies’ Capsules Gardes
plere of machinery and other equip­ past 1» days or two weeks, up Quig­ fun her information call on or ad At all druggists
Object to Dipping of Mangy Horses by harvester that was sent to Sherman
county some time ago. after fitting It
Lady Agents Wanted.
sold
a
great
many
Holt
I
have
ment
doing
Its
full
duty
ley gulch, a short distance east of dress
Stock Inspector.
E- C SMITH Agent.
Safe, reliable,
guar-
with the recent improvements design combine«! harvesters in this and sur
Absolutely
Among the towns which receive ice town, says the Hailey (Idaho> News-
Owing to a rate war between rival
anteed to cure leucorrhoea and fe-
Rebellion is threatened by the In ed by him for the machines.
rounding counties, and the fact that every week from the Pendleton plant Miner
stage lines from Elgin to Wallowa
male weakness, For particulars ad- dians on the Warm Springs reserve
The wheat crop In Sherman coun­ I have never had a dissatisfied buyer ire Arlington. Heppner, Pomeroy and
Mr. Weber was up there yesterday.! The Washington A Columbia River county, fares have been cut in two.
dress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box tion in Wasco county, as a result of ty Is much in need of rain, and unless or trouble with any customer, proves Pilot Rock.
Railway — Special Summer Excur­
and on his return to town reported '
323, Kansas City, Mo. For sale by tbe announced intention of the auth­ a shower visits portions of the wheat that the Holt is the machine to buy
There aro now In cold storage in that one of his steers aied while he | sion Rates to Coast Points.
A. C. Koeppen * Bron.. Pendleton. orities to dip mangy horses owned by belt, the yield will be greatly re­ and that the public is fally dealt the Pendle-nn plant between IS and
Beginning June IS. 1904. the W A
was there The animal fell over and
them. In fact, the red men assert duced.
C R railway will have on sale tickets
arlth. E L. Smith. 311 Court streeL
20
tons
of
butter
—
the
largest
single
died
in
atxzut
30
minutes.
ADMINISTRTOR’S NOTICE.
than an attempt to carry out mot«
The outlook for sales of the Rigby-
He does not think larkspur is the to West port, Long Beach. Clatsop
A hustling mar. with $2000 or more item of storage
ures preventing the spread of the dis­ Clove machines is better than ever,
cause of the fatalities
He says that Beech. Tokeland. Ilwaco Settview. T1
In tbe County Court of the State of Or ease will lead to their taking the war
tn
cash
or
money
and
horses
and
owing to the success of every test yet
eg on for ('matilia County.
bleeding a reasonable time after the -ga. Pacific Park. Ocean Park, Nah
BRICK FROM KANSAS
farm
implements,
is
wanted
to
secure
In the matter of the estate of J »Iah path. They declare they will kill any made with them.
stock have eaten the w««ed will effect cotta. Flarel. Gearhart and return at
Parker Cox, d«s-ease<!
160 acres of land In Southern Alberta
deputy stock inspector who takes the
But in this case $10 00 for the round trip
Notice la hereby given, that J have been initiative at dipping. Their language
Will Be Uused on Fraternal Budding a cure generally.
and
form
partnership
with
the
under
­
GROVER WHITE ARRESTED.
For children of half fare age, one
appointed administrator of the estate of
stock die anyway, whether bled or not.
signed.
who
will
furnish
equal
at
Athena.
Josiah Parker Cox. deceased with the at least, is hostile.
half the above rate.
He
is
at
a
loss
to
account
for
these
Wh$t are your friends saving
amount
of
land
to
engage
in
grain
will annexed, by order made by the above
This news was received here yes­ He Is Charged With Being Implicated
Tickets will be good returning unti!
T F Howard has just ordered 7.« wholesale deaths, but thinks the stock
entitled County Court, and have duly
. ... quai-
.__
and hog raising. I .and will produce
about you? That your gray
terday
by
Dr.
J.
Christie,
tbe
acting
000 red pressed brick from Coffeyville. must be p<«lson«*d by some weed.
September 30th.
in Cattle Theft.
iSed; all persons having «-lalms against
40 bushels of wheat, 60 of barley. 80
»aid estate are hereby notified to present state veterinary Inspector, from E J.
Kansas, for the front of the new fra­
hair makes you look old ?
For full information call upon or
Grover
White,
believed
by
the
au
­
If
stock
remains
in
that
gulch
he
or 90 of oats and 2*-* tons of timothy
the same, with proper vouchers to me at Young, deputy stock inspector for
This is afraid It will all die. and the cattle address.
thorities to be implicated with J W. with«>nt irrigation. Rainfall from 17 ternities building at Athena.
And yet, you are not forty!
my office. No 112 Court street. In tbe Wasco county.
W. ADAMS.
rky of Pendleton. I'matilla County. Ore­
Duffy in the theft of three head of to 25 Inches ancuaily. Stock range building is being erected by the Odd will be driven out of that vicinity and
Postpone this looking old.
Deputy
Young
is
nonplused
and
gon. within six months from this date.
Fellows and the Knights of Pythias across to the west side of the valley,
Agent I
cattle from the ranch of Sol Lemery, ali the year
Highest references
Dated July 1, 1904.
I
asks for advice as to what mode of
It
Is
40x90
feet
on
the
ground
and
two
in
the
east
end
of
the
county,
last
possibly
up
Hot
Springs
gulch.
F B CLOPTON.
given and will expect same from per­
procedure he shall adopt. The matter
stories high
The front will be fin­
WILL RESTRAIN
: dministrator. Etc.
night was arrested by Deputy Sher­ son answering
Address Edward
has been referred to the state board
CARTER A RALEY. Attorneys
ished in the red brick from Kansas,
iff McNeill at Prosser. Wash., on a Keith. Michel. B C.
Another
Suit
Aired.
by Dr. Christie, and no action will
with gray stone trimmings, and Is ex­
Bingham Springs Will Be Investigat
description furnished by Sheriff Tay­
be taken until he receives instruc­
in the Whitlock divorce case, the
SUMMONS.
pected to carry the prettiest front of
lor. News of the arrest was wired
ed by Health Beard.
WOOL STILL BEING BALED.
tions. It is deemed likely that by
any fraterinitles building in Oregon plaintiff’s side of which received due
Use Ayer’s Hair Vigor and
There is no question but that
in the Circuit Court of the Stats of Ore- some process, peaceable iL possible, Sheriff Taylor this morning, and
attention
when
the
case
was
filed,
the
or Washington.
Deputy J. A. Blakley
Duffy was ar­
restore to your "gray hair all
x»n. tor Casatilla County.
some
restrictions
will
be
put
upon
the
defendant, by his attorney, yesterday
Britta Anderson, plaintiff »a John An- and otherwise If necessary, those In­ rested In the Blue mountain district Furnish Warehouse Force Has Over
management of the Bingham Springs
the
deep, dark,rich color of
dian cayuses will be given a bath In
filcd
an
answ««r.
making
many
and
demon, defendant.
a Month’s Work Ahead Yet.
RESERVATION LANDS SOLD
by Sh«-riff Tayl«>r. about two weeks
SUMMONS
something that is real g«x>d for
vigorous denials and accusations as C-insunipiion Sanatorium. anJ that ,’e-
early
life. Then be satisfied.
Manager
Taylor,
of
the
Furnish
ago
The
stolen
cattle
were
taken
to
To Jr.hn Anderson, tbe above named de mange
well. The defendant. William A I fore the summer has ;-ass«>d Just the
!»•-» Hbir Vt<xx rewtrn-wl th» cuk*«trei
fendut:
Walla Walla and two head were sold i* art-hou»«- has over a month's work Eighty Acres of Heirship Property Whitlock, claims that he has always i extent, or the exact nature of the reg­
.hair aihi 1 an.
|
In
his
letter
Deputy
Young
also
con
In tbe name of tbe state of Oregon ___
you
r ,*•*»$ It is ail you eiam-. ter It-”
Bring Fair Price.
are hereby required to appear and answer veys the information that a few days l>-mi-ry recovered them before they ahead yet in baling the remainder of
done his level best to support bis wife, ulations that will be imposed is not
Mu» kJ V a BDB la B. Mechgyfokcnxilaffi N Y
the
wool
clip.
were
slaughtered.
the complaint filed against you In th«
The subject cernes with­
Eighty acres of heirship land on and get ahead in the world, but that yet known
above entitled court and suit, witbin six ago he dipp«?d 800 head of horses, af­
N $
j. c. AT«* COu.
All the local clips have been hauled
the Umatilla reservation
were sold be has been badly handicapped by in the province of the state board of
weeks from tbe date of tbe flrat publlca- fected with mange, which are owned
A
for
L****!! Maas
Taking
a
Deserved
Vacation.
in
and
disposed
of,
bul
be
expects
rion of this aummona, to-wlt: From June by white p«-ople
Considerable ex­
yesterday by Irving Johns«m to Wil­ poor health and by being seriously health, anil their decision will in all
:t, 1904 ; and If you fall to appear or aa- citement attended the performance,
Charltui McBee and wife, of Echo, fully half a million pounds from El­ liam H Sayer. The sale was con- crippled as a result of being kicked by l«robability be embodi««d in instruc­
swer or otberwlae plead In said suit, tbe
are in the city for a few days, taking gin and other Eastern Oregon pointa ducted by Attorney T G. Halley, who a horse. He alleges that since their tions or orders to Dr. Bingham
above name«l plaintiff will apply to tbe but no violence was attempted.
a well earned vacation, after selling by rail.
above entitled court for tbe relief demand-
obtained a price of $3.52» for the land. marriage in 1873 the plaintiff has fre­
ed io her complaint, filed in said ault, to-
their fin«- alfalfa farm at Echo. Mrs.
Taking Up Public Lands.
Wood at Kamela.
It Is located six miles south of Athe­ quently deserted him for longer or
wit : For a decree dissolving tbe bond of
Rea! Estate Transfers.
There were 3.141 4o acres of land in
McBee will spend a portion of the
na Three other tracts were advertis­ shorter periods of time without any
matrimony now exlatlng between tbe
R B Cummins, a prominent wood
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Rihorn A Swaggsrt have sold to ed but no bidders apjieared.
plaintiff and yourself and for tbe care and dealer of Kamela. is in the city today summer visiting in Washington, and
cause whatever, has shamefully abus­ Franklin county filed on so far this
month,
and
1120
acres
in
Klickitat
Mr. M< Bee will perhaps go to the William Reiman for $150 two lota In
custody of the minor child of tbe plnlntlff
This makes the third lot of sales of ed him with her tongue, drew a butch-
Tv the HouoraMe county Court of tbe
He reports activity in
and yourself, to-wlt: Hannah Anderson, on business
cotuity. according to the Walla Walla
mountains during the hot
weather. block 173 of the reservation addition reservation heirship lands, tbe first er knife and a club on him.
Stau- of urepon for t matll'.a County i
and that plaintiff have ber former name,
Union.
The
two
together
have
re
­
Mr. McBee is one of the pioneer al­
We. tbe nnderaigned. lega: votera and
Billy Lathers has
bought
of taking plac«« In last July and the sec-
Britta Konttaa. to ber restored, and for
•etimi
rwideuts within I'matilla precinct.
ceived much more than one-half the
falfa farmers of the Butter creek dla- Swearingen brothers lot 2. block 186. ond in last February. •
such other relief as to tbe court may aeem
In
matilia cvuuty. state of Oregon, and
Rallies
From
Operation.
equitable.
trlct. and having recently sold out of the reservation addition, paying
total number of immigrants who took • ho I have
actually rewlded In aaid ( mattila
Tbiv summons ia published pursuant to
C G. Tripp, of Meacham, was oper­ up land within the nine counties or precinct for more than thirty days la»
CELEBRATEO ’'Oft11 when the there is undecided yet where he will therefor $850. The property Includes
an onler of the Honorable William R. Ki­ 11
FOOT BADLY HURT.
ated
on
at
the
hospital
for
appendici
­
a cottage.
parts of counties in the jurisdiction <llm<-li prevedtng the date of our algutng
lls, Judge of tbe above entitled court,
Bitter» haA cur- locate permanently.
made tn oper court in this cause, on June
tis. the operation being performed by of the local land ouice. The total num­ this I«etitl-«n. aa well as the date of filing
ed thouxandHof
Cut and Bruised by a Firehook Falling
1st. 1*>4. »bleb order prescribes that the
Dr. Cole, assisted by Drs. Bacon and ber of acres filed on is 7.376 33. being the same bereafter. do bervbv petltloa your
Turner Sells Out.
T witchell-Smith.
<«aaes of ‘ ‘ weak
1 <• body V« grant unto A B. Sto-
auwmObs 8a published In tbe East Ore­
at the Fire.
Hall, of lax Grande. While the case divided as follows.
pnrtiN. wlb d<*« bu»lneioi under thè uaem
A.
Turner,
who
lias
been
associat
­
gonian nbee each week for a period of not
stomach ” in
Linnie E Twitchell, rei'ently from
of A II Srepbrns A Company, a ’ -rnre
L.
lair,
a
young
man
who
is
a
less than six (6) weeks. The first publl-
was
unfortunately
lar
advanced.
Mr.
Walla
Walla,
876.49;
Whitman.
800;
ed
with
Miss
Ida
Boyd
In
the
insur
­
tbe post that it
Illinois, and Miss Julia Smith, of this
tv writ apirliuot». vlnoùa and malt liqoocn
cation of tbls summons was made on June
L, will cure you ance and real estate business, has city, were married )a»t evening by transient, had a foot badly hurt dur­ Tripp is getting along excellently. The Asotin. 560; Adams. 240; Columbia. •a l.wx quantities than nae callan for a
3. l'dO4. and the last publication will be
period of six month* from the 5th day of
July 15tb, 1904.
i too? It is worth disposed of his interest in the bus­ Rev 0. W. Rigby, at the residence of ing the progress of the fire Saturday operation was performed yesterday, 240; Garfieil, ISS.uO.
\UC!'*>(. I'.MM at bis piace of buaineaa near
WINTER A COLLIER.
trying anyhow iness to Mi«« B«>yd, who will conduct H. Green, on South Thompson street night. Mr. I-nir was standing on a and after recovering from the shock
the stathn of Vmatiila. In 1 mattila pre-
Attorneys for plaintiff.
ladder trying to manipulate a hook the patient rallied in good shape.
Ukiah Will Celebrate.
• tn<-t. F ma tilla county, state of Orwua,
It always cures it alone hereafter. Mr. Turner is not They will reside on the groom's farm, with which to help tear out the burn­
OLD NEW8PAPBB8—TO TXn~ UEDn
yet decided as to his future plans.
District Attorney T. G. Hailey- will and w- *H’ ever pray your honor*, etc.:
near Helix.
I»ated -------
thia 2d day of June. 1UO4
ing front. The hook slipped from the
carpets, on shelves, walls or for
Threshing Outfit Sold.
deliver the oration on the Fourth of J w t
Lett not.
c F« Dyer.
ping purposes. Old newspapers la large
building
and
struck
Lair
on
the
top
The next convention of the Wash­
c
July
at
Ukiah.
He
O.
Slrjvbeo*.
will
leave
for
that
Mutual
Telephone
Company.
J X Seever.
Th««
threshing
outfit
which
belong-
bundles of 100 eseb at 25 cents a bundle
of his left foot, cutting a gash and
\V «'tin*.
T
ington
Christian
Endeavor
Stxdety
~
H Q CowelL
imlnt
Sunday,
a
lengthy
program
of
ed
to
M.
I.
Howe,
who
died
June
3
at
at the EAST OREGONIAN office. Psodls
The officers of the Birch Creek Mu- bruising the member badly
\V
The
s
Davison.
O.
______ _
C. Smith,
will be held at Ix-wiston in 1306.
ton. Oregoo.
Inal Telephone Company, recently or­ wound was dressed and Mr Lair is Stockton. Cal., was sold yesterday to exercises and amusement in its vari­ (He W Uaou.
-itknieo A I*
___
round.
Melvin K Kend.
ganized to build a party line from this doing reasonably well, but the injury­ the First National Bank of this place ous forms lias been prepared for In­ X 11 Say lor.
M
X
Kmret.
dependence
Day
at
Ukiah,
and
the
oc
­
Oliver
l^rnch.
for $1000. to satisfy a mortgage held
city to Pilot Rock, are as follows: will disable him for several woks.
E 11 KuUbt.
J W. Duncan.
by the liank on the property, which casion will pass with fitting honors.
President. H H. Gilbert, and secre­
M J »'atn.
>: L Hathaway.
K
I.»
‘
ngor».
consisted
of
an
engine
of
24
horse-
j II Tomlinaon,
tary. ,1. V. Strong
Work-will begin
PROSPEROUS WALLOWA.
ml ,
M Boaim.
power, a separator. <<x>k house and
The First National Bank of Sarato­ R A I Yer
on the new linn soon, and it is ex­
Saylor.
J
H Watson.
pected to have it in operation by Sep- Man Who Carried His Blankets to tanks. E. E. Baltezore is the aduiin ga. N. Y.. closed its doors yesterday. H J Burn barn.
W. F Hlttina.
\\ M »•t-inofoy.
iatrator of the ««state.
tember 1.
H
C. French.
Sheep
That Valley it
Now the
.1 I* Tound.
W H. Cat her mai
In Cattle mn be prevented. s. A \an Atta.
c. Hufhe!
King.
-
-
—
Will
Rest
This
Season.
Le Grow Sells Sheep.
__
CHUR’S Bl UKUGIMIIM. A W. McLeod.
An almost, infallible remedy for db-
XoTK’K IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
It F. McElroy, after running a ;
Enterprise. Ore., June 27.- Seven-
Call totals a fa vonte. the most sue-
Vessey and McRea have purchased
EFRSOXs
FOXCEKXED that the forwo
ceic.ful,
casmt
uaed
and
Io.
eat
eaae« of the Throat« and Lungs,
4100 head of stock sheep from F. S. teen years ago. an illiterate French- threshing outfit for 20 consecutive
pi iced reliable vaccine made ing petiti *n will be prevented to the above
__ _
- __ ____ __
..
_ _ _ , .
known <& used the world over for
lx- Grow, of Athena, which practically Cansdian walked into Wallowa valley years, will r««st this season, and also i
Powder.attuigor pill krm. Write entitled <-onrt on the «th day of July.
for free black Leg Booklet.
give the outfit—machinery and horses,
tlkH. at the county court house In IVudie
cleans up the Le Grow herds. It is in search of a job.
THB CUTTER LABORATORY ton. I marlUa county, Oregon
All he had was the roll of blankets a rest as well. He has sent his 12
understood the price paid was $2 per
San Frvnclacv
,, ,
w .
4 B 8TEFHENS.
head. The sheep will l>e shipped to on his shoulder. He didn't even have horses to mountain pasture aud put
Our vaccmea are foi tale by
ifolng buaiueaa aa A. B Stephena A Com
pauy.
an education, but he did have good the plant in a barn
Bruck A McComas Co.
Chicago next Saturday.
evidence of kid­
ney trouble; too
frequent desire
to pass it or pain
in the back is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order.
Beginning July 11 and lasting one
week, an Eagles' carnival will be held
in the city under the auspices of the
Eagles' club. The attractions will be
furnished by the Dixie Carnival Com
lxx-ation remains to be selected but
including eight 10-cent shows. Ferris
wheel, merry-go-round, high dive and
the usual street parades Special feat
ures will be electrical exhibitions and
a transformation scene The carnival
attractions will be clean throughout,
appealing particularly to women and
children.
The location remains to be selected
wil be central That question will come
before the council tomorrow even-
ing.
Seats will be provided in all
the tents this year, which will be a
The Eagles will
pleasing innovation
give a ball during the carnival week
The proceeds of the carnival will
help swell the fund to be used in
building the new hall of the local
aerie.
It is possible two merrie monarchs,
a la ye olden time, will hold sway
during carnival week. The king will
be a representative business man and
the queen some popular young lady
fitted by nature and education to_ as­
Both
sist in wielding the scepter,
will be selected by a vote, and the
election itself will make an interest-
ing feature
The following members of the
Eagles' club comprise the committee
of arrangements for the carnival: W.
G. Bogert. Conrad Platzoeder. L W
Held. E G. Aston and J T Hinkle
G olden
W
est
r
SPICES, o
COFFEEqTEA,
BAKINS POWDER,
FUVORMG EXTRACTS
AMvhftrty. Fimslfhvor,
Rev W. L Van Nuys, se«-r«‘tary of
the board of trustees of Pendleton
academy, has just received a letter
from K. C. Ray. acting secretary of
the College Board of the Presbyterian
church of the l ulled Stales, that the
request of th« trustees for assistance
for the academy had just been grant-
ed anil that the academy would re-
celve $1020 from the general educa­
tional fund for next year, iiegtnnlng in
September.
This is the best news yet received
by the academy, as it is an unqualifie«l
endorsement of the Institution by the
highest authorities in tbe church, and
stands as a recommendation that can
not be gainsgid.
The board of trustees feel highly
elated over the success of their re-
quest for funds, as they had not de­
pended upon outside help, largely, but
had determined to carry the iq>titu-
tion through on an independent basis
With this additional fund, the insti-
tut ion < an start in the coming term
with the highest prosfiects for sue-
cess, and the active canvass for »tu-
den's will at once begin
This endorsement of tbe academy
by tbe cb'>rch authorities will also
stimulate local churches in the Ore
gon and Washington presbyteries, to
lend a more ready support and take
more active interest in its affairs
With the rearrangement of the
academy, in which tbe lower grades
have been eliminated, and the purely
academic work is made tbe leading
and prime feature of tbe institution,
it promises to appeal to a larger < lass
of young people in Eastern Oregon
and Washington who d«rsire au aca­
demic education after their graduation
from the various high schools
Rev W H Bieakfiey. princii*. ■ :
the academy. will make a tour of the
Eastern Oregon counties before tbe
opening of the school year, in the in
terest of tbe institution
CLOSSET ft DEVERS
e
wi tram lEtiaiE tt.
Mr™ oiilv
Ayers
Hair Vigor
Dark Hairj
HOSTHTElft^i.xz
B itters
STOP THAT COUGH
** JAYNE’S
EXPECTORANT
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