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t t ed. Coffman acted as interpreter f < «iiinidi iable Hurplu* which and put his lingers through a system < aimed al a profit It 1* ba of hierogryphics that would hav«> bl«- tliai a hiiib I i amount of Jri . given him a degree had he lived In be catm«*d in H«-a*on. by Egypt a tew thousand years ago A Nurse Says : “ Pe-ru-na i» a packing company, but th«* "Ask him when* h<* came from ” in FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1004 will not I m * u *«*< i exclusively Tonic of Efficiency structed th«* coltri. NOT EASY TO ESTABLISH FIERCEST ELECTRIC STORM WHEAT AND FRUIT SOURCE < antir-ry again EASTERN OREGON VIS- Coffman (the Man with the Talking AND RAIN EVER WITNESSED, j THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INCOME AND PROSPECTS. Fingers, a la Umatilla I pared a few The CauM.' of Many ITED BY SEVERE RAINS COUNTY FINANCES. slices out of the atmosphere and re- Sudden Deaths. Bridges Washed Out. Crops and Gar »lied that. Burns came from Ogden. Holmes Has Left the Hospital—There Peaches and Apricots Grown Adjacent Statement of County Court for S im Utah. Drought in Western Portion of the Months Ending June 30. 1904. dens Damaged and Outbuilding Is Doubt About His Prosecuting There is a disease prevailing in this to Echo Are m Pendleton Markets— "What does he do for a living" country most dangerous because so dece|- The following *<-ml annual state 1 State Continues to Threaten Crops Washed Away—Heaviest Storm Cane, Whom He Struck While "Nothing " Wheat Not Injured by the Storms, tive. Many sudden m* nt of the finauce* of the county 1 —Oats in Many Places Will Head "What town was he In last?" Ever Witnessed in Southern Uma Kneeling—Deputy District Attorney and a Highly Profitable Gram Sea ky deaths are caused wa* IsMtied ye*ler<lay by the county - Out Short—Spring Sown Gram in "Spokane." tilla County — Rain Veered to Wes i by it—heart dis Will Investigate the Case Fully. son is Anticipated—Echo Will Be clerk: "Why di<l he leave there*-1 Willamette Valley Will Be Cut for ease, pneumonia, and Missed Pendleton—Birch Creek Lighted by Electricity in a Short Liabilities. “He says the town is too poor Hay, as it Did Not Fill Sufficient to heart failure or Swollen and Alfalfa Temporarily he's knocking S|M>kan<* ” Sial«* taxe* ........................ » 30.912.59- T ime. apoplexy are often Whether or not M J Cane, the O Make Gram. Stale HthtMil fund "Well, tell him we don't want him R A- N yardnisster will be prose- 3,523 36 1 Damaged. the result of kid . 1 7t> 1 3 I lax redemption surplus . here," d«*elared Judge Fitz Gerald ney disease. If cuted for striking W. A Hulmes, the Wheat and fruit art* both show ing County school fun<l . . 22.593.21 "We will suspend sentence an hour railway carpenter, on the head with kidney trouble is Following in i n client form this season al BchooL districts :.......... . 15.817.60 to let him get out of town." allow ed to advance The most severe electrical storm a shovel depends largely on the state up report for the week: Cities Et ho The Pai ifle Pacific Coast Elevator When the words thekidney-poison- that ever passed over Umatilla county of the court were ment of Sam Haves, another 6 M2 12 During th«* past week rainfall e*l bl<Hxl will at visited the vicinity of Pilot Rock and translat«'«! to Rurns he grinned, shook employe, who witnessed the railway Company received •eive«| several loads of Library fun«l .................... 8 31 i encoun- wheat from the surrounding country Institute fund .................. tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the country between that town and his head In appreciation and made a ter. 6ft td> in th«- eastern section* of the state the bladder, or the kidneys themselves Pendleton last evening about 8 motion with hl* hands Indicative of a Deputy District Attorney Collier yesterday, the first sent in this year Warrant* outHtandlng .. . 141.4Á2.5»: has been ample, aud In some limit«-«! break «town an«l waste away cell by cell. o'clock. This information is furnished by hoist hitting the railroad tie* Grab and his law |>artner. J. P. Winter, Bladder troubles almost always result »219.612 n: ar«-a* it ha* l**-«-n excessive and at The electrical storm was also ac bing his hat he vanished. Afterward went to the hospital Monday and had W li Boyd, a dealer In merchandise from a derangement of the kidney* and companied by what is called by resi the court learned that Clarence Pen tended by high winds and hail, which at Etho, who is in the city today Resources. on a cure is obtainetl quickest by a proper dents of Pilot Rock, the heaviest land had thrown Burns out of hi* a talk with Holmes, who left that In of Tax redemption .......... have done «onslderablc damage atitution yesterday. At that time treatment of the kidneys. If youarefeel- lodging house at Main and Alta Holmes said he did not care to prose the season also reached Pendleton to- Cash in treasury ...... rainstorm ever experienced there the cro|i* lying within the -e track* ing badlv vou can make no mistake by Several bridges on East Birch streets tiecause the "deaf mute" in cut«- Cane, as he felt that both were day from Echo and was sold to a Io Tax sheriffs .................. tak-ngbr Kilmer's 5wamp-Root, the these »forms In the w«-stern section cal retailer l>e very Real estate .................... Ho.nos great kidney, liver and bladder remedy . creek were carried away, crops and formed him in plain English that he to blame tor the dlffleulty of th«- state drought »vietitine« and no It. The Coyote bounty .............. It corrects inability to hold urine and gardens in the vicinity of Pilot Rock would "bust his head " He learned said Cane cursed him when he let a early for the ram of consequent e ha* occurre consignment peaches Indebtedness .................. further that Burns had written a re were badly damaged, the barn and scalding pain in passing it. and over |>art of a sidewalk which was being and apricots. since June 2i d, except in some of th quest for help to a clerk in Rader's outbuildings lielonging to Charley comes that unpleasant necessity of living repaired fall on the yardmaster'* ««vast co untie es and in the high lev« "The wheat crop is doing ike bet »21!«.».12 5.1 section* of •Southern compelled to go often through the day, Newcomb in Pilot Rock, wen* washed store, and when Informed that the foot, and that he struck Cane while I fzregon. where ter than in years, ” said Mr Boyd “ lu proprietor was absent had replied, anti to get up many times during the down the creek and the storm as the latter was kneeling Then the io«a| rain* I have fallen and greatly vicinity it has not our "all right" in good emphatic tones, b«*en hurt by night The mild an*l the extraonlinarv sumed the proportions of a cloud- JOHNSON RELEASED vardinaster us«M a shovel on him improved I at* e crop« It I* already ta- effect of Swamp-Ro<-t is soon realized. burst in the East Birch creek sett le- and walked out That Holmes should admit so free the storms at all Fail wheat I is filling i The l'a< ifi< Not : Clear That He Had Any Criminal It stands the highest for its wonderful ment. “Um," thoughtfully drawled Judge ly that he struck Cane while the lat ginning to com* lu. harvest will become cures of the most «listressing cases. received Water ran down the streets in Pb Fill Gerald. "Well, maybe he can ter was kneeling is looked on as a Coast Elevator Company week, Fall barley is a IntenL Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is lot Rock, the crop* along the creek talk, but a man that can put up so several load* by hired team* yester- I* Bn>«o:i alias Johnson, arrett- and promt«»«-* to yield above the sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and for several miles were overflowed good a bluff as that deserves som«- suspicious circumstance by the depu day. From next week 1 on to Qctober ty district attorney He thinks It oue-«ioilar size bottles. Y'ou may have a and damaged temporarily. I but It Is kind of rewarti ” on *ii*pi< Ion of uttering a forged age Early sown «i ring grain I« may be possible that Holmes is ap th«* streets of the town will lie crowd- < I- wt s r* ¡« a*«-d 1 Sheriff Ijt enftl «ample bottle of this wonderful new dis ed from morning until night with It is looked on as a safe wager, be saved prehensive he will lose hi* position MRS. K’Tf TA t LO w covery aud a b«iok that tells all about it. thought most of them will »f •* . - > teams A highly profitable m imih 1» however that If Thomas comes lie if he prosecute* Cam- For this rea Wiliam both sent free by mail. Address. Dr. Kil by a few days of sunshine. lust rut Attorney Collier. He was anti^ipaied the The storm came up from the south fore the judge again he »111 get son he has determined to see Haves of it ba* already been nil for ha« > Mrs. Kate fiylor, a graduated mer & C<-. Binghamton. N. V. When New peaches an-1 I limit aprnots were said to have given G us 1-a Fontaine a some will not pay and has sent lor him twice, without ' nurce ot prominence, give» her ex. writing mention reading this generous with a brilliant display of electric check for »!•> on the First National *hipjM«d to Pendleton this morning response. , perience • ith t^eruna ¡a an open offer in this paper. Don't make any phenomena, the most vivid and start Bank of Denver when he had no ac- |thj* purpi WEDNESDAYS LOCALS. i letter. Her pm it ion tn society and mistake, but r< r.n m!>erthe name.Swamp ling flashes of lightning ever seen m "I have been very busy in the last They <im'* from the farm of Joe count there Good r Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the that portion of the county accom ' prote»»ional »landing combine to few days." said Mr. Collier, "but if Ltrexer The fruit lot >k* well The Jays will > field* An convinced the investigation has shipments this year an beginning ig/te »pecial pro mine nee to her address. Binghamton, N. Y., on even panying it. For about 'an hour the H Bovlen of Pilot Rock, is a via Hayes does not call at my of *«*«n spring wheat, but mo« ’ of authorities that the man i had no «rim- earlier than usual, and some of the bottle rain came down in torrents, and the itor today. > utterance». tomorrow evening 1 shall have li ub- too far ad«anr«,-d to be bet finest fruit the state ever produced Inal intent He showed them that he rapid accumulation of water in the this part ot the wheat ci C, C. Morse, of Pilot Rock, is in i i>oena issued tor him ' will soon lie on sale at th«- local Pen had used t he name of Johnson by creeks showed that an immense town today. hicago , ill .. asr Mauro» streeu— permission of the man bearing that fortunately. <v«mprises but dleton markets. 1 amount of water fell on the hills ad H A Rithardson, of Athena, is a SUIT FOR DIVORCE name who is a resident of Portland. proportion of the whole, j “A* f*r a* I Lave owrr«i, Peruna "Echo will soon have one of the jacent to the streams modern utilities in the shape of an He also gave them names of people ed a failure Oat* are heading abort is tb<* fioest ionie any man or womaa In the vicinity of Oliver Knott's business visitor today. 4 . A M .A At a recent to w bom they could wire in bi* name ar««! yields I mi I ow the average are ex ran uae «ho la «>-** fr-.lu tz**- afflar A. C. Henderson, ot Pilot Rock, is Gottlieb Miller Alleges Unjust Treat- electric light plant. place east of Pilot »Lock, the storm ment by Hu Wife, meeting of the city council a trail ter M-veral hundred dollar* proving pected. Corn is doing fairly well. eif-• *.» of *:.y acri- u* . tu—•. seemed to reach the climax, and a a Pendleton visitor today. Pa* urag* is drying up Stork g«-ner If the allegations contained in a ehise • for the installation of a plant that he did not need to resort to for ally keep :n g*«od condition, bu’ there ••Peruna aeem» to rettore vitaiity, great amount of damage was done to Mr and Mrs. Robert Stanfield of J P Nelson of Minneso- gery in order to secure money The I suit for divorce filed this morning »a» granted l increate bodili i igor and rene» bealtb all kinds of crops, gardens and out- Foster, are in the city today. is a falling off in the Bow of milk The plant will be large enough check will be sent East, and Britton buildings. John F. rtill of Helix, is In Pendle |»ith County Clerk Baling by Gottlieb to meet Haying is ind ctrcngih in a » underfuth aberri the future needs of the city says it will be cashed on reaching Its among the dairy herds ' Miller are true. Mrs. Sophia Miller The roads have been badly washed ton today on business matters n«-arly finished and the crop, although lime ”... UPS. KATE TAYLOR. I h«« a bad temper and when angry for some time I understand that the destination Ali Ir«-« 1 he Peruna Medicine da, and cellars and wells filled up all light wa* »ecure^ m excellent r-oudi- H H. McReynolds, proprietor of ' unbottles her wrath on her husband's work of installation will begin in a along the creek. . - . d-s re fr«-c dieta? lifjn. the hotel in Pilot Rock, is in town, short SCRIBNER ROAD FIGHT. o SPICES, o Ì As the storm came nearer to Pen time." head. He avers that frequently her Hop*. (lotatzM-s and garden* are un You want to see E L Smith for | choler has taken the form of «ailing dleton. the rain seemed to veer to even; where rain ha* fallen they are Petitioner* and Remonstrant* Prepar the west, very little falling here, al- nformation regarding the little Holt 1 him names The illustrations of her ELECTRICAL STORM COFFEE,TEA, ALBA NEWS NOTES. doing well; where drought prevail* I “ cum " vocabulary given tn the doc- ing for a Fight. though the windstorm and lightning harvester. they are from poor to good, depending BAKim POWDER, were very severe V H Chastain the prominent Mil- ' nmeti- on file are not found In relig- A. T VanCleve Received a Severe Al! the jtapera in connection with upon their cultivation and the capaci Cattle Ar, Do “g We—Frank Ellis Lower Birch creek five and six ton citizen, is in Pendleton today on | iou* pamphlets. the application of freeholders living ty of the soil for retaining moisture. Shock Last Evening. Has Moved to Miltai -A. S Quant Miller and hi* wife are both re*!- FUWORMG EXTRACTS miles west of Pendleton experienced a brief visit. Peach«»« are beginning to get ripe During the early part of the storm near Weaton tor a change in the is III—On a V.t t From Soutnem idem* of Umatilla county. He de- very high water and some of the Scribner road, mi as to have it run Full stock of extras for Holt har and a fair crop will be picked The which prevailed in the city last night AMOtfirty. Firwslfhvor, Oregon—Mr* F.sner is on tne S*ck fields of alfalfa were flooded, but no vesters on hand at E. L Smith's, 311 dares that her cruel treatment of him J the air wa* h«»avily charged with elec- around instead of over a steep hill, cherry *ea*on is drawing to a do»e, Qmitrf ShwyKDasoMHePrkei permanent damage was done began about four year* ago. and that List—Colonel Berkeley Wisf.es He have been placed in tne hands of and the yields are much be: ter 'han Court street | tricity and a number of cunou* incl- a year later she d«-serted him and Deputy District Attorney Collier by expected. Were Back >n Oregon I dent* are r«-l*t«-d deocriptive of the Mra R. Stanfield, of Butter Creek, CLQSSET O DEVERS left him to carry the burden* of life SEES DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS is a guest of Hotel Pendleton today, in »ingle harness Further, he as- I *-Bect* the fluid produced A. T Van the county court Plateau Regoe Alba. July U*.—Weather is oataoN. This action was taken this morn- while in the city. Baker City. Bakr*r county W sens, she ba* refused to care for , Cleve. a m*-tul«er of th- Schmidt Drug Ing. after a bond had been filed hy and ah showery making the late Dr. B F. Allen of Vicksburg. Missis ' Company, had an exi-eedingly on grow M-Guin«-»»—Nearly a third of t County Commissioner Horace Walk their little boy. William Gottlieb Mil- sippi. Talks of National Politics. in this regard the petitloners guaranteeing the ex inch of rain ha* fallen : in Baker Ci er. of Helix, who has been attending ler. aged 4 years, and ha* Informed ' pleasant experience ia Wiid hay and timothy are very in of viewing and surveying pens* ' and will not (urge I it tor some time the past week, and • huuder-’orn short < rop«. rains coming too late, Dr. B. F. Allen of Portland, a repre county court for several days, return the plaintiff that she will never live ro <a*e the »plication is rejected. . A Mr Van Cleve wa* standing near Cattle arc «loing well, but the mar with him again sentative of the Vicksburg Daily ed home last night m«m»trance against the grani ting of have occurred in the vicinity eve ket i* slow. In addition to a divorce, Miller : the doorway o M hi* store when there the petition ha* been filed by a num- day; there hue been heavy rains American, of Vicksburg. Miss , is in Charles McBee is preparing to WONDERFUL J C Clem- the city today, and in speaking of the mow h-s family from Butter creek to asks the court for the custody, of the ; wa* a sudden i blinding Sash and all tier of i-roperty owner* who claim Powder River valley, and in some HOME J* prospects of Judge Parker, democrat the Scale, place, five miles west of boy Carter a Raley appear as his the apace around L.m *»-em«-d «v-i lo he proposed change tn the coarse of places no heavy that grain has been ljorho««d and ot light filled with xifiag »treats TREATMENT pro*trated, the late fro«' * damag—! ic candidate tor president, said: this city, which he recently pure ha*- ittorney, SimultatK-ously th«- druggist < felt a *e- the road will cut their lands in such part* of sheat fields, of which "The Roosevelt enthusiasm seen ;n ed. This wonderful CM- a manner as to injure their value i v.-re shock the seat of which seemed ne»e doctor is called have bee i cut and t .«ted for ' feeding the West is found nowhere else in NEW SCHOOL HOLSE grrai because be cures Lost—4-year-oid bay mare branded The »¡news of ; to I m - his right wr«*> Aturage ge g«< d and stock I the United States. The South will quarter < ircle J L. on right shoulder in E 1 family have moved peop-le without opera DEFECTIVE PETITION tion that are given up lion ion. be against him on account of his ne Roacheil mane, weight about IM«» No 102 Will Put Four Hnudred Del I bi* arms in a half mic :te bad swollen to di«. He cures w.th 1*0 !*adly they distend«*! like whip Union. Union r.'y J I n W Min- thoae wonderful Chi gro policy. Wall street is against him With foal, »5 reward for mare dellr- lara Into it. i cord*, the muscles of bis bands fe Will Probably Lead to Its Rejection nick — Hot days, nese berte, roots, buds, th thunder showers be. ause of his pretended tight on the ered at Juniper Alfred iAiag. barks sud vegetables McKay school district No 102 is to I came sore and stiff and ll** whole by tb. County Court. in streaks doing an imtuense amount Th. that are entirely un money power, and if Judge Parker known to med leal sci 1 handle the celebrated Holt com have a new school house At a recent - arm and Tight shoulder l*egan to a« cerdance with the adii««- of good is offsetting the effects of the n the can get Wall Streets actual bona ence in this country. Through the use of those meeting of the board of directors 11 |y District Attorney Collier, it ,s late frosts. haying has just begun ; Lige harni>«A remedies this famous doctor knows tide support he will make Roosevelt blned harvester, and have any lisa was decided to tear down the old > ache. B«yon*l a slight s»ir«*n«-** and stiff- the action of over 500 different remed'.es, which from an eight-foot to 36-foot cut. ble the cviunty «xrtnmiMlon« the crop so far is light the race of his life. he suvve-vwfully uses in different diseases. He building, which has never given sat- ■ neaa the results of the shock had dis- Either for horse power or engine lurn down a petition for the early gram is b*-ginn guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma tung. ripen "The mention of Roosevelt's name isfaction and put up a new one at a I appeared by this morning There is throat, rheumatism* nerv» josh ess, stomach, .ng of a new road to be known spring grain greatly im by the in the South does not conjure up any power. E L. Smith. 311 Court St. l-.ver, kidneys, etc.; baa hundreds of testimon- cost of about »4‘xi ' no doubt that Mr Van Cleve was util- o j«*> tn the northern part of late shower* als. Charges moderate. Call and see him. W H Boyd, a prominent pioneer dma Fisher is on the sick list, enthusiasm among bis republican It will be a one-room structure Pat ents oct of the city write for blanks and ounty A dozen freeholder* pe Clarno. Wheeler county. L. H Hale ter from Col Berkeley, now of supporters, He is looked upon as too merchant of Echo, is in the city to- 3*> fee; :n dimensions Plans 2»>x I ized by nature a> a medium through circular«. Send 4 cents in stamps. COXST’L and ! which the heavily ».in harged atmos- ed for the construction of the —Heavy shower* have damaged the TATluN F1U. ADDRESS all. Va bat once a resident adventurous to inspire much interest day on busin«»ss connected with the 1 specifications are in preparation by which seems to be desired as second crop of alfalfa, and bail among the conservative elements. settlement of the rabbit cannery af- May* a .McFarland, the architects, . phen- got rid of a little electricity place, states that he longs for I it Is likely that be owe* his life to TIE 8. CEE WO CR.’IESE HEIICIIE M. by Washington a* by Oregon knocked some ot the fruit off "Fate is all against Roosevelt. In fairs, which are now being finally ad- i and the hoard will advertise for sen pastures and old hunting bide i being a goo«l ««inductor He states >nt* It was to have ronnected bay is badly damaged » of Camas Prairie, and says the entire eventful history of the justed. Immediately. that her«»after he will keep his hands with a road running across the boun Westfall. Malbenr cc-unty. J D e would sooner be camped oat United States, no accidental vice- Mi*» Nettle Cannon and Miss Elsie It is expected that work on the in his pocket* during an electrical dary line. Fairman—Haying warded by thun- head of Cable creek with Uncle president has ever been nominated Rosenzweig, two ot Athena* popular building will begin in a.out two storm The advice of the deputy district der shower*, heavy rams at beads Reeves, than at the World’s or elected to the presidency before, and acromplisbed public school ( weeks C. C- Morse, one of the direr- be attorney wa* due to the fact that the Mr Van Cleve denies that when of < rt—i s have raised them greatly and if Mr. Roosevelt succeeds it will teachers, are in the city guests of I tors, was in the city today in com- . recelted the shock he yelled petition failed to specify either the and made plenty of water for second be a reversal of all the ethics of for Mr. and Mra. G. C. Osborn —La , puny with Architect McFarland on point of «commencement or the termi crop: fruit crop heavy; gardens poor; mer campaigns Oregon Horse* to Kansas. Grande Observer. ' business connected with the building WALLA WALLA FRUIT nus of the road, and contained other freeze in June hurt them, hay crop "While Parker is looked upon in the project. C* ,->n«*l James H W.lsoo. of Syl H C Willis, representative of the vital defect* good; gras* fine, stock fat East and South as a reserved, silent new townsite of Stanfield, at Foster, van Grove. Kan. has a drove of First Carload of Sucwtner Apples Sent man. yet he is clean and strong, and is in the t Columbia R-ver Valley. Starkey Prairie horses. 5» in number, The sal«- of lots ________ ________ _______ FRANTZ GULCH ROAD THE SEASON AT MILTON has never been defeated for office in the new town will not begin until L Out of Garden Cdy. Kingsley. Wasco county. G J, in the ORAN stockyards here, _____ He did not seek this nomination, and Early apples are being shipped out Friend —Weather fine first of week, whuh will be shipped to the colonels th«- arrival of R N Stanfield from tb< Preliminaries Taken Toward Its Per- the monied interest, which absolutely East, « *-• «UfbkVu-W «■— « «■ — ■ I «A day A I of Walla. Wxlla by the Blalock Fruit Harvest m Full Progress—Melon* with a nice shower Friday; haying h*>me where he has a large ranch. which L is a expected every manent Repair. control the country, are satisfied Will R-pen Late. Company, says the Walla Walla we!) along, wheat well headed aud He paid $.1! per head for the ani 1 have the machine that pleases with his policy, and they are not sat As a result of action taken by the -Statesman The first carload will go Two boxes of flee peaches were filled and will be ready to cut soon. mals. isfied with Roosevelt. It looks like a the farmers. Time and trial have board of county commissioners this 1 today. Apples promise to be plentiful sent to the city this afternoon by Sam cherries ripe; gardens looking fine proven the worth of the Holt com morning, Coun'y Judge Bean ha* issu . this year and the price is now one democratic year.” A little love will lea-eit a long life. Ladies' Capsoles Gardes bined harvester, and it has been •-d an order instructing County Sur I cent. The last of the cherry crop is Simard, whose ranch Is located about yet; grass drying up. Gooseberry. Morrow county. C. E three and a half miles north of Mil- demonstrated to be the most success Lady Agents Wanted. veyor Kimbrell to make surveys look i being pack«-d by this company out a*, THE TAYLOR DIVORCE CASE. They were hauled by ¡jester I.undeil—Benefitta! rain Wednesday; fttl made E L. Smith. 311 Court ing to the repair of road No. 545. run i the ranch and at their city h«-dquar- ton. Safe, reliable, Absolutely guar Long, who also brought in several will help late grain and garden truck, anteed to cure leucorrhoea and fe- Indication* That a Divorce May Not street. ning from the old Seth Richard place ters below the Holt Manufacturing boxes of blackberries fall grain too far advanced to be male weakness, For particular, ad Henry l^azinka and family, of Cam up Frantz gulch. The recent storms Coupany Over 4«J girls an* employ» Wheat headers started up a week helped very much, and the berry will Be Granted. dress Mo. Prop. Pharmacy, Lock Box a* Prairie, have returned home after washed out 120 rods of the old road. ed at this work. Bla< kbecri«** are ago on a number of ranches around |be small and shrunken; barley ready What is regarded as a significant 323, Kansas City, Mo. For saie by completing the purchase of the Cap rendering it impassable. now tie Ing sent east and It will doubt- Milton." said Long "Cockbarn's ! to be harvested A. C. Koeppen A Bros.. Pendleton. move has been made by Circuit Judge tain Manin property at the corner of George Roberts, the owner of land : Ies< be several days before the crop beader and thresher began operations Olex. Gilliam county. George W ■ Ellis relative to the Taylor divorce Johnson and Webb streets The fam through which the road runs, ha.« is entirely shipped. yesterday. All the wheat around Mil Marvel—Frequent thunder showers; The DR. LIEBIG LIE STAFF suit. A good many members of the ily will move into town about Octo agreed to deed to the county a •trip : Potatoes, cabbage an-1 onions do ton this year will be of the best qual harvesting commenced; fail wheat is i Pendleton bar. in consequence, are I for men eon- ber 1, to take advantage of stbool of land adjacent to and parallel with ! most toward filling the vegetable car* ity. and little was damaged by the a fair crop; spring wheat has im-1 Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? III L11 tinuetocure ------------------ all al chronic, pri willing to wager that no divorce will proved and will be very much better | Then it’s probably too late. A H Sunderman the prominent the damaged road for »25 an acre. 1 just now A carload of these are storms " vate A serrons alimenta, impotence be granted. Ix>ng has a watermelon and musk than expected; rains improved vege-1 skin dl*a« m . rheumatism. catarrh. His honor has sent for the records sheepman of Pilot Rock, has been in The survey will determine how much ship|ied out every day either over the You neglected dandruff. If •tc. Dr. A. C 9 todda * t , Ph. G.. for 27 yean the city several days, attending to land must be purchased The survey O li fc N or Northern Pacific by the melon patch about two miles from tatiun generally. nodical diretor Winchester Hou«e. 3d Mum of the supreme court in which is He has just heard from or is to make a report to the county Blalock company. Milton. He says that the season is A-lams. Umatilla county. C S Fer-1 you had only taken our ad •ide. Lortlmd. Oregon: 111 Yealer Way, -eat(te given the opinion in the case of Jones business Prunes promise to I m - the big thing rather late this year, as watermelons ‘ guson—Warm and sultry; grain doing Washington Call or write vs. Jones. This is a recent decision his <-amps at Starkey Prairie that se court at the July term vice, you would have cured this year The crop on the Blalcxit will not ripen before August N well; corn, potatoes and alfalfa made by the supreme court in May. vere rainstorm* have visited that sec SUMMONS. Roads Badly Washed. pla«e is a good one and promise* to Muskmelons will be in. however, in making excellent growth; harvest A divorce was refused on the ground tion of the Blue mountains recently, J. B Grubb, rural mail carrier on -exceed that of last year when over about a week. will be delayed on a«»count of damp that the evidence, given before the doing considerable damage. In the Circuit Court of th» Stat« of Ore weather, but grain will be better for I have sold a great many Holt the Pendlcton-Holdman route, is in 19*' full carloads of this Pacific coast circuit of Malheur county, showed gon. for Umatilla County. Title Get» »15.000 From State. it. haying held back on account of Britta Anderson, plaintiff, vs. John An both parties were to blame combined harvesters in this and sur the city today and reports the roads staple were sent out by this company derson, defendant. The condemnation suit instituted rains. The Jones decision was founded on rounding counties, and the fact that In the Holdman and Cold Springs from Walla Walla. Italian and Sil the dandruff, saved your hair, SUMMONS. district badly washed out by the re ver are tin- principal varieties. by the state to secure right of way To John Anderson, the above named de a former decision of the court, con 1 have never had a dissatlsned buyer and added much to if. If cent rains. The tendency has always Peac h«»* do not promise to be very MAN WANTED. for the Celilo canal over the proper fendant: tained in the 23d Oregon, page 226. in jr trouble with any customer, proves In the name of the state of Oregon yon ___ which the divorce suit of Beckley vs. that the Holt Is the machine to buy t>een to build roads in the bottom of plentiful this year and cut a small ty of I. H. Taffe resuited in a verdict not entirely bald, now is your are hereby required to appear and anaw«r canyons where every rainstorm figure In the local shipping business. by the jury awarding Taffe »15.000. Joseph Burkhard. Charged With opportunity. Improve it. the complaint filed agalast you In the Buckley was appealed from Douglas and that the public Is fafly dealt which is exactly the sum offered him In this opinion the court with. E L. Smith. 311 Court street. washes them out. Of Jate years the Deadly Assault. above entitled court ant suit, within six county. -I have -.»cl Aver* Hair Vlrar fur ever e» county court and road builders have Good Spirit*. week* from the date of the first publica used the following language: by the state board before the suit rrora : am «.-« a| rrora ule and Mvv a heevv "A di If anybody know* the whereabouts tion of thia summons, tc-wlt: From June c-.-wtl. ..« rich (co -. Mir. 4we. I tblsk. eo- tried to locate the country roads on Good spirits don't al) come from was tiegun. be granted on the 40.000 BARRELS OF FLOUR. tlrely to Srvr*. Ra t Vtcov “ 3. 1904 ; and if you fail to appear or an vorce will not higher ground, and in every instance Kentucky. Their main source is the Taff«» had demanded »40.000. a sum of. Joseph Burkhard, a German. 38 N*» M * Kstra. Bmtevffia. BL swer or otherwise plead in said suit, the ground of cruel and inhuman treat above named plaintiff will apply to the ment where it appears that both par This Amount is Now Stored in Byer’s where this has been done, the roads liver—and all the fine spirits ever considered far beyond the value of the years old, 5 feet 8 or 10 Inches tall, StaeaWMOv. j.c.svsan*. weighing 165 pounds, of m«*dium above entitled court for the relief demud- ,> • • , •_ ' «■___ v - have been unimpaired by the storms state could made in the Blue Grass had persistently re- property, and for ed in her complaint, filei In aald unit, to- ties were active in contributing to Warehouse. build, with a light complexion and not remedy a bad liver or the hun- fused to modify his price. The result wit: For a decree disaolvlng the bond of the injury complained of.” The movement in this season a Deeds Are FilCu. matrimony now existl ig between the dred and one ill effects it produces. of the 'ir It a signal victory for the | brown hair and mustache, he can 1 make money by communicating with plaintiff and yourself an-1 for the care and wheat crop has hardly started, At By- Warranty deeds were placed on file You can't have good spirits and a state Taffe is not satisfied and de- j City Marshal Carney. The detective ■ iwtody of the minor mild of the plaintiff ONE HOUR TO LEAVE TOWN IN. era’ mill two loads of new wheat with County R«-corder Folsom this bad liver at the same time Your dares that he will appeal. and yourself, to-wit : Hannah Anderson, have been received. It will be a week and that plaintiff have her former name. be in fine condition if you "I would not have been satisfi«»d if bureau of the smetro|>olitan police of "Deaf Mute” Has Been Condemned or two before a line of teams attach- morning as follows: W J. Furnish, liver must Britta Konttas. ‘ ‘ " th«» verdict had been ,75.0«<0." he de j Washington. D. C., has written the buoyant, happy and hope- would feel as guardian of Otis and Walter M. PROCLAMATION. such other relief as a Nuisance. ed to wagons loaded with wheat will Arnold, to Thomas Hampton, section ful. bright of eye, light of »tep, vigor clared angrily after the jury's con : marshal regarding Burkhard, who is equitable. | »ant«*d on a charge of assault to kilt, Because Thomas Burns, who claims be seen on the streets Thia summons is published pursuant to 36 In township 3. north and range 32 ous anil successful in your pursuits. clusion had been announced. «here*«, there »*« «ubmitted to the an order of the llunurable William R El to be a deaf mute, insisted on add At Byers' mill 40.00.» barrels of flour east of the Willamette meridian, con You can put your liver in fine condi Th«; jury differed widely in their es For his arrest a reward of »23 will ele*-t**t* «..* the state at the las« general U*. judge of the above entitled _______ court. ____ _ lie paid, and on his conviction »25 ele*tlun *s required by la«, an initiative are on hand. Three warehouses are sideration »ltt.ooo; Ijoira V Hale* to tion by using Green's August Flower timates of the amount that should lie mad*- iu open court in this cauae, on June ing insult to injury, he was arrested pe«Iti.*n for a lx*-al Option Liquor Law: more. let, 11*>4. which order prescribes that the by Deputy Marshal Coffman yester half full of flour at this time, while Levi J Robinson, th«- north H of lots —the greatest of all medicines for awarded. some advocating a verdict And. «hereas. on the 2tth day of June. The fugitive from justice is a bak- siimmon» be published tn the East Ore day and lodged in the city jail, with about half the space In another yet 1 ami 2, in block 9 of Athena »1000; H- i the >•« etary *-f State m mv prea the llvar and stomach and a certain of »75<«<i and some going as high as gonian once each week for a period of not a charge of begging against him. He contains old wheat The prices are Thomas P. and Mary M Moselv. lot* cure for dyspepsia or indigestion. It »45.OIHI. Alxiut 20 ballots were taken. er by occupation, lie assaulted and .■ii.-e a« «iovernor of the State of Oregon, leas than alx (6) weeks. The first publl- did canvass th« votes given for said law >-atlon off this summons was made on June was brought up in the police court low. but there is a tendency toward 1. 2. Unless Taffe appeals, this will re dang»>rously wounded a man at the 2 l<t 11 and 12 In block 8. Knowl- has been a favorite household reme And. whereaa. It uas ascertained and national capital last month by stab determine«! Several shipments of ton s atldition to Athena. »1600. 3, 1 l*M. and the Iaat publication will be before Judge Fitz Gerald this morn the upgrade. upon such canvass that there ihe only serious obstacle now move dy for over 35 years August Flow July 1.5tb, 1904. bing him three times in the stomach. • ere 43.31«: vote* cast fur said L ical Op flour have been made to Portland re ing and an interesting scene follow- er will make your liver healthy and in the way of the construction of the The cutting was the outcome of a ti.-n IJquor I m » and 40 19« vot *• caat WINTER A COLLIER. cently by Mr. Byers. Attorneys for plaintiff. Taken to The Dalle*. active and thus insure you a liberal canal. Arrangements have been reach- barroom row. He is said to drink against the same and that the sail law ovelveu an affirmative majority ot the B ____ supply of "good spirits.” Trial wlth the other property owners and freely and plays the races. P Cobb, arrested by request of ADMINISTRTOR*8 NOTICE. total lumber of effective vote* cast there Real Estate Deal. Chief of Police W ihm I of The* Dalles, size. 25 cents; regular bottles. 75c. the stat«» will be able to complete the •n ami entitled to be counted under the For a cogaideration of »4000 Ben F. purchase of the canal right of way IMovlalons of taw ; In the County Conn of the State of Or I’ Searching for Lost Son. CELEBRATED 'V there i* no Brown has transferred to A. E. Cow was taken to that city last night He At all druggists for materially less than the sum ap Non therefore. I. Geo E Chamberlain, ■non tor I matill* County. is said to have been running a sec ni«»dicitie will Agent E C. Smith, of the O. R à as governor of the state of Orrvoo. in les property located in the Blue ond-hand store, and to have dispised In the matter of the estate of Josiah propriated by the legislature. FRUIT CANNERY AT ECHO. afford relief -hedleeice to Section 9 of an act entitle»! Parker Cox. de. eased Th«* appropriation was Iioo.ooo, N received a letter today from Mrs. An Act making effective the Initiative and quicker than mountains, about 25 miles east of of a trunk and contents pawned with Notice i* hereby given, that I bave been Laura B Ernst, of Portland, inquir referendum provisions of Section 1 of Ar app*.inted administrator of the existe of the Bitter*. Pendleton. The property is techni- him before the time for redemption Building of Old Rabbit Cannery May an<l it is said that the total cost, as about her son, A. I. Long, who tkrle IV of the CoaMitntioti of the State Josiah Parker Cox, deceased, with the Take a dose at cally described as follows: The west had expired. The charge against him I Be Used for Modern Fruit Can suming that Taff«- is paid $15.001). ing of Orrgon and regulating elections there- left Portland a ’ few days ago. She will annexed, by order made by the above will be in the neighborhood of »60.000. the first Hytrin half of the northwest quarter and the I r larceny by bailee. |{p *** taken -in-te- and i-r-vlding penalties for viola entitled County Court, and have duly __ . quai __ nery. Taff«- this morning file«! suit against inclosed a clipping from the Oregon tion« of the proviaioo of this Act" ap tom and avoid west half of the southwest quarter back by Chief Wood. Hied : all person* having claim* against Daily Journal, dated from Pendleton, proved February 24. 1903. do herebv'make A capitalist who Intends locating the city of Th«» Dalles for »4629 dam «•id estate are hereby notified to present uii necesnary of section 29, the northeast quarter l««n.- this pr-«-lamatlon to the people rhe same, with proper vouchers to me at in Echo, has partially completed ar ages b«*cause he fell Into an open giving the details of the killing of a and Muirering. t of the northeast quarter of section Alloway's Bond Approved. of the State of Oregon, and do announce my office. No. 112 Court street, in the young man by an O. R. & N train and de* Ian- that the whole number of also cure* 31. the southeast quarter of the north rangements for opening a fruit can sewer ditch ami broke his leg July ■ ity Pendleton, Umatilla County. Ore The bond of »1000 provided by Al nery in the buildings belonging to the 16, 19o2.—The Dalles Chronicle. near Arlington last Friday morning, vote« east In the State of Oregon for aald east quarter of section 30, and the gon within six months from this date. stating that as she had not heard la«al option Liquor Law. waa 43.31« listed July 1, lfkM west half of the west half of section loway, the warehouseman, was ap American Hare and Cold Storage »*>«**« and the «hole numt«*r of vote* cast proved this morning by the county F. B. CLOPTON. from her son, who left Portland the agalti't 32, all in township No. 2 north, range The supply of fruit in the Echo Couple Wedded. Company Mid Local Option Liquor Law wa* Administrator, Etc. court. The bonds of other warehouse night before the accident, this unfor- 40.1US vote« and that said Local Option Butter Creek districts is 36, east of the Willamette meridian. men were fixed In the same amounts Echo and John Oliver ami Miss Myrtle Mitch <'ARTEIt A RALEY, Attorney*. t.lqnor I.«» received an affirmative ma t unate man might be her boy. Agent Increasing every year and a great ell. both «if Echo, wer«* married al lorlty of the total uuhiher of vote« caat as last year. amount of the crop cannot be used in 2 « 'dock this afternoon in th«* parlors Smith referred the woman to the O. on said measure and entitled to be count ed under the provisions of la»-, and that the local trade. of the Hotel Bickers, the Rev. Dr. R & N agent at Arlington. Visiting Daughter at Hospital. *«M laical Option Liquor Law »hall be and The buildings of the rabbit cannery Jot.at han Edwards officiating Onlv Bottle of 1« In full force and effect as the law off Mr. and r—• Mrs Charles Z Ogilvy, " of an- already practically fitted for a ' i«* relatives of the young couple wit- ’ In Cattle van be prevented. the State of «'regon fr-*m the .late of this Pilot Rock, are in the city' visiting — The Standard Remedy for Summer Complaint, Cramps, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour fruit cannery, the cookers aud vats nt sued th«» ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. i ( 11 It K'S Hi « K t [ 6 V M ( IM. I'nx-laniatlon their daughter, Mrs. James Wllaon Done at the Canltol at Salem this 24th Stomach and Vomiting, also for Dysentery, Diarrhea* or Looseness, Asiatic Calibrai** vwntr. the most >ue- of Susanville, who is i|j al St. An- in use by the hare people being espec Ol.ver will reside at Echo. cewtfui, casual used and lowest day of June. A. Il 1904 Cholera, Cholera Morbus, and Cholera Infantum. JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM has been uted will ially adapted to fruit packing pur (Signed; priced reliable vacane made thony's hospital. great success for 73 years. We 'nfe will wiii send Free to any person who will enclose a two-cent stamp in GEO F CHAMBERLAIN Point Graving, one of the most pros posee. rowder,»trina or pill form Writs part payment for the moiling, • a trial size bottl .___________ __ _______ bottle of JAYNE ’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM for free Black Leg Booklet Governor of Oregon. The cherry crop of the Butter Creek perous Indian towns in Alaska, has Bv the Governor: Write your Name, Town and State plainly to insure your getting the same. THE CUTTER LABOUR TORY Miss Ida Shuey and Miss Bertha district was all marketed in Echo aud been destroyed by tire, which caught mihs 1 Signed) San Francisco Mast«*rson, were drowned lu a slough Pendleton, but the peach, plum, from an explosion in a saw mill, loss F. 1 IH XBAH. Our vaccines arc tor sal« by Answering Advertisement vUn Addreu: DR. D. JAYNE SON* Philadelphia near Caldwell, Tuesday. Secretary of State Brock A McComas Co. prune and apple crops will yield a to the village about $20,000. (Seat ) HOSPITAL SECRETS. C G olden W est II r y IVI i lioniy Hair Vigor Good Hair HOSTETTEpx B itters Free! Jayne’s Carminative Balsam BUCK *