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FIRE IN WEST [NO SUPPOSED TO BE THE WORK OF INCENDIARY. Fred Lengever's Unoccupied Dwelling Badly Damaged, and Much of the Contents Ruined—Covered Fully by Insurance—Fire Said to Have Orig- inted in the Cellar—Discovered by a Party of Lateouters. The voung mother thinks, when she has completed the baby garments that are to clothe the little form. But she is not all readv for baby's coming. ffnless she has done something more for the baby than merely to prepare his clothes. Many a young mother who goes through hours of pain and suffering wonders why it was not possible to prepare in some way for the baby's advent, and to avoid the agonv that seemed almost unendurable. Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription is the one medicine for women which prepares them perfectly, both for the buruens and pleasures of maternity. It prevents the morning sickness from which so many women suffer. It strengthens the whole body, so that there is no nervousness nor anxiety. It promotes a healthy appetite and causes refreshing sleep It gives the mother strength for her trial and makes the baby's advent practically painless. Healthy mothers have healthy children, and it is the general testimony of those who have used Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription as a preparative for mother hood. that the children were healthier and happier than those born after months of mental misery and physical anguish on the part of the prospectiva mother. Sick and ailing women are invited to consa'.t Dr. Pierce by letter absolutelv without fee or charge As chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y.. Dr. R. V. Pierce, assisted bv his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has in the past thirty years and over treated and Cured more than half a million sick anti suffering women The testimonials of these cured women are on record A large number of them were cured when doctors had pronounced a cure impossi ble and after andunng years of useless suffering. Let no sck women hesitate to take ad vantage of Dr. Pierce s offer, but write at once and so secure the proiessional counsel of a specialist in the diseases of women, entirely free. All correspond ence strictly private and sacredly confi dential Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buf falo, N. Y. Hoped for Death. •For the sake of poor wfennf women. I feel h my duty to infcrm you of the freat benefit ▼our medicine has given me." writes Mr« Callie bow'.es. of Watt* Iredell Co. N C "I was in a most miserable condition when I wrote to you I had uterine disea«e so bad I could scarcely walk and suffered such dreadful misery I hoped to be relieved by death You wrote to me to take your Favorite Prescription and I have taken' eleven bottles of it, and two of your * Pleasant PeQets I am entirely well and feel like a new woman I fee. thankful to God and to Dr. Pierce for the bie*oings I now enjo> I have a fine big boy. two months old and never got along as well in my life. I can t prai»e your madia no enough • Very Thankful. • I will be very glad to aay a few word.« for Dr. Pierce • Favorite prescription.” write« Mr«. P 8 Douglas, of Mansoavil'.c Brome Co Quebec •Dunar the first four months when I .ocked forward to becoming a mother I suffered very much from nausea and vomiting and I felt so lembi« sick I could scarcely eat er drink any thing. X hated all kinds of food At this time I wrote to Dr. Pierce and he told me to get his • Favorite Prescription and a bottle of Golden Medical Discovery I got a bottle of each and when I had taken them a few days I felt muck better and when I had taken hardly three parts •f each bottle I felt well and could eat as well as ay one. and could do my work without any trouble. ( I could not do any thing before I feel ▼erv thankful to Dr Pierce for hi* meduine and I tell all who tell me they are nek to get these methanes or wnte to Dr. Pierce " Di. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send zi one-cent stamps for book in paper corer, •r 31 stamps in cloth binding. THE NEW ECONOMICAL IRRIGATOR Phillips Hydraulic Ram Writ» for fre» illustrated book. Cofambia Engineering Work* 10th and Johnson Sta., Portland, Or. The First National Bank OF PENDLETON. CAPITAL................................... *70,000 SURPLUS.................................. *60X100 Transacts a general banking busi ness. Exchange and telegraphic trans fers sold on San Francisco, New York, Chicago and principal points in the Nortl west. Drafts drawn on China, Japan and Europe. Makes collections on reasonable terms. LEVI ANKENY, President. W. F. MATLOCK, Vice-President. G. M. RICE, Cashier. Pendleton Savings Bank OHBAN1ZED MARCH 1. 18*9 CAPITAL................................. *100,000 Transacts a general banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all principal pointe. Special attention given to collec tions. W. J. FURNISH, President ' J. N. TEAL, Vice- President. T. J. MORRI8, Cashier. J. W. MALONEY. Aes’t Cashier. BrBRCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES. IP TOC want to subscribe to magazines or news papers In the United Rtstes or Europe, remit by posts) note, check or send to tbe EAST OREGONIAN the net pub Heber's price of tbe publication too de sire and we will bsve It sent you snd assume Sil the risk of the money being lost In tbe malls. It will save you both trouble and risk If you are a subscriber to tbe EAST OREOONIAN Is remitting you ran deduct 10 per cent from the pub lisher's price Address EAST ORE GONIAN PUB. CO., Pendleton, Oregea. What is believed to have been the work of a firebug is responsible tor a large amount of damage to the house owned by Fred Langever on Jane street at an early hour this morning. The contents were practi cally destroyed by fire and water In surance adjusters and Marshal Car ney aud Fire Chief Withee are niak Ing an investigation, with a view to bringing the guilty person or persons to justice. The damage will approximate at least *750. The insurance men. whose estimates are always declared by themselves to be high, place it at about *500. langever and bis family have been camping tor several days at Lehman Springs and had a part of their furniture there; otherwise the loss would have been much greater. There is an insuraace of ,950 on the house and contenis in J the following companies. Citizens' Insurance Company of St. l»uis. Ji'«1 on contents; Thuringia Insurance Company. *300, and Fire Association of Philadelphia. *350 on the dwelling The fire had its origin in the en trance to the cellar, where it would have been unlikely to start except by design The Names were first seen by mmbers of a card party about 12:30 o'clock, and an alarm turned in by Carl Churchill, a hackman in the employ of Carney A Kennedy The department quickly responded but be fore the members arrived the Nam>-s had attained a good headway and it looked as if the building, which is a one-story structure, was doomed to total destruction By 1 o'clock the flames were under control and were extinguished short ly afterward An examination showed that all the rooms bad been consider ably damaged the root partly disman tied and the furniture almost com pletely destroyed In the meantime a scko B u ala a. hsl bc-n ton el in by Glenn Bushee When the flames were about extinguished some unknown person turned in a general alarm. Twenty men from two com panias responded and the city by this unnecessary alarm will lose about *20 Suspicion of setting fire to the building has fallen on a person whose whereabouts at the time is being looked up by the authorities. He is known to have a motive tor the crime if he should prove the guilty one over the river ul u puiut near the town of Umatilla Travel between the different settle ments in that portion of the county Is Increasing greatly and there is urgent need of the bridge at certain seasons of the year. As yet no regular county roads are designated in that locality, and the people will present this matter to the ounty court in the near future When FIRST NATIONAL WILL the toads are laid out and designated ADD ANOTHER STORY by the county, tileu an organized ef fort will be able to secure a bridge. NATIONAL BANK IMPROVEMENTS DELEGATES APPOINTED. Umatilla County Will Be Well Repre sented at the Meeting of the Organ ization of the Development League. County Judge li J Bean this after main wrote a circular letter to 10 delegates appointed by him to the mass meeting to be held In Portland on Tuesday. August 2. for the pur pose of organizing the Oregon Devel opulent League The delegates ap pointed by Judge Bean are as fol lows- Dr W G Cole. Pendleton; G. W Proebstel, Weston: J W Daley, Pendleton. T C Taylor Pendleton Charles II Miller. Echo: I. M Wai rus. Adams. Mat Mosgrove. Milton; D. J Jarman, Athena: D C. Brownell. Umatilla, aud W D Hansford. Pen dleton The letter addressed to the dele gates is as follows: Pendleton. July 15 Dear Sir -You are hereby notified tha’ von are appointed a delegate from Umatilla county to attend a con vention for the purisise of organizing in Oregon Development League, to be held in Portland on Tuesday. Aug ust 2, to last two days, under the aus pices of the Portland Commercial As socialion. which will have for its pur pose the development and upbuilding of the state of Oregon I beg to urge you not to take this as a forma! ap pointment. but ask you to attend and assist in this meritorious undertak ing. to your utmost It seems that we have the opportu nity and it lies with you. in part, whether we improve it One tare has been arranged for the round trip from all points in Oregon. Respectfully. H J BEAN. County Judge Present Bank Building is One of the Most Substantial in the Inland Em- I arrested Ic.v Deputy .MaiHlial Coffman , for drunkenness, lie wus given one hour to get back to the reservation Looking at Judge Fitz Gerald in be I wilderment: ''What? No go jail?" "Not if you get out quick." said the court Tillequoits made a leap for the door and as lie vanished, shouted: "Calchum horse quick. No wait Good-bye." M Murphy, arrested for vagrancy LOSS FAR IN EXCESS by Marshal Carney, was given five OF THE INSURANCE lays, and Archie Sloan, who was druuk and disorderly, tour days REBATE OF FIFTY PER CENT TO ALL COUNTIES. pire—Vaults Are Made of Steel, Brick and Railroad Iron—Monster Lewis ard Clark Commission Offers a Special Inducement for Exhibits Money Safes Equipped With Triple From All Parts of the State—Ho*- Record Time Locks. Which Are ever, the Amount of Rebate Will Annually Inspectop—Second Story Needed by Increasing Business. Not Exceed Five Hundred Dollars in Any One Instance—Conditions in Detail. < > : » o <> < > July Clearance < ► < > Delay in Turning m the Alarm, Part ly Responsible for the Sweeping Damage—Only a Few Articles Of Household Furnishing and of Ap < > REMNAETS. parel, Were Saved—Strenuous Ef forts Necessary to Save an Adja- i > cent Building—Children Left Bare footed. * > At ju*' one half the reg ilar value. SHOE BARGAINS *3 06 » 2 CO »2 00 *1 ladi«-s ladies' !adi«-s lad lea shoes shoe* shoes shoes or or or or ... Oxford». Oxford- • *-aranr price ...------ Oxfor is. r :»*arance price ...____ Oxfordr. r iearing price .... .... i » *1.95 »145 *136 *1.15 pair par pair pa.r Among the inniortant improvements Fin- broke 0111 in th«- house <> wiii -<1 For several reasons the Lewis and and <x < upled by W A Hidden*, a now being made in Pv-ndleton. is a < > onteni plated second story to the Clark fair <-<>nimission has determined *••< ion t>>r«-mun in tin- «-mpluy ot th<- First National bank building, this in to pay • acli county 50 per cent of the W W <' li railway on Haz.-I strwt. stitution finding that increasing bus adual cash cost of the exhibit It may xhorily after II o < he k this morning make at the exposition next year In and ihe dwelling and almost all the ♦ ness demands more room < > As the Peoples Warehouse building ao instance, however, will mor«> than eonu titK were destroyed. Wan-r wa* is being raised a secund story, it will *M0 I»- iiaiil for any county exhibit not turned on the flames until ihe idd much to the appearance of the The conditions on whi< h the pur< ha-«- sirtK'iir«- »a. a mass of ruin* The I osk will probably amount to *2>>‘**> bank building, to add another story will be mad«- are as follows: That th«- exhibit cover every re the Insurance trf-ing half that figure to it, and such an improvement is pos source in the county; that tbe panels When the flames broke out two Ht sible in the near future. TMt GIVERS OF BEST VALLES I m - |>a< k«-d in the manner prescribed lie daughier* of Hidden* wen- playing < > The building of the First National by the commission and delivered at In th«- barn, a short distance i away is now one of the best buildings in he neatest railway depot addressed They ran a< ross the street to Thomae ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a the city of Pendleton having been es to the secretary that the committees ■earn ing •’ tbe top Myers' housw pecially arranged for banking pur having charge ot the gathering or ez Mr» Myers and h»-r ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a poses and built with a view of secur hibits keep the <ost at as low a fig .M rs J ames Myer* ! ing the greatest [»msible safety and ire as possible and that an Itemiz<-<1 : water and h rriwi to security. with the greatest conveni *'atem«-nt ot ezpenditures )*• mailed fire ence ot arrangement. thowlng the exact coat of labor and They discovered that the smoke : Under the floor of the building is a product, with an Inventory of each aa* coming from the attic, the build « solid stone base, laid in cement and lt«-m numbered to correspond <>n ing te-ing two stories in height, and railroad iron l"xl6 foet in size, upin vouchers and inventory, so that it souti lo at«*d Ks origin as in the vi * which rests tbe vaults on the floor may I*- easily identified Payment cinity of a flue, »hlch was doubtless On -he level with the floor of the will be made in accordance with th« detective They opened a closet door * bank are the book and money vaults, resolution adoprcl by the commission and the flames burst out in their * built aith outer and inner sheets of upon th«- actual cash expenditure be face* Seeing th«-y could do nothing ♦ steel, wtlh brick wall one foot thick ing' vouched for by the county court. th«- two som<n startc-d to remove tbe « ♦ between the steel and railroad iron* The intention of the resolution Is 'o furniture from the building « set upright In the brick wall, to make enconrag«- Interest among the rosi- Uttle Orville Hidden* was sent to A perfectly burglar and Are proof lents of the various counties and to a hose house, a short distac-ce away « * 'vault roller« a full and complete exhibit of on Hazel street He was unable to On top of the vault Is a double layer the products ot the state for the ex ring the bell, being prevented by Mr* ♦ of 7<> pound railroad Iron, laid and position The citizens of each county Vat.-» under misapprehension <it the « bolted together, so as tu be absolute are advised to form !>-wis and Clark situation Th* lad said a house was i ly Are proof and burglar proof beyond clubs for the puriKMu- of gathering afire, but Mrs Yates could see no exhibits All the exhibits entered at flam«-» and was afraid a false alarm Delegates from Commercial Associa any possible risk Above the money aud book vault, up tbe State fair at Salem may be enter would be turned in * Earl Bush a tion. : President J. A Borie. of the Com a flight ot stairs, is situated tbe stor ed and a-lded to for the exposition st larger boy . fc»l>ow«*l the Cldden* boy to the hose bouse • when the alarm tnercial Association has appointed age and record vault, where the old Portland under the conditions given documents and records of business a* m »> o as expect - a a* not turned m i the following delegates to the same sre kept for 10 years, after whPh <-d. and unhe«-ding the remonstrance« convention RIGHT OF WAY PETITION This vault is the rang tbe bell C. E Roosevelt. R Alexander. F they are burned By this titn<- the : E Judd. lx>e Teutsch, Albert Cohen size ot the book and money vaults A Private Line W'th Privileges to tne ing through the windows and roof ot T G. Hailey. Bert Huffman. E P -omblned and is also built ot a com Public. bination ot steel, brick and railroad the building A bed and some bed One-Price Furnishers and Hatters Dodd and Dr. C. J Smith iron, and is as much proof against If a Iranchiac tor tb«> construction ding a bureau containing the cloth Are or burglars as the others. of a line l* crar.'cd Pilot Rock will ing of one daughter, who works in : ROBINSON FOR AGENT. •♦•*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦***»»»»»»»»»»»» In the book vault are kept the daily •OOB have another telephonic connec- the local laundry, a sewing machine accounts ot the bank, the papers re tion with Pendleton The Birch and a tew other articles were remov ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Is Expected by Some to Succeed Wil ♦+ H4H I H I H I III Iil H I ceived and all the current record* ot Cree k Mutual Telephone Com pan, ed from the building before tbe flam«-* kins at Agency. business In this department are also filed a petition with tbe county caused such intense hrtt that tbe wo By those ’who are in a position to kept tbe safety deposit bole» which court yesterday for a right of way for men could nr>t endure it. Several men arrived on the scene know whereof they speak, Chari« are furnished to customers tree ot he installation of poles and stringing « > Robinson is named as the next suc charge and which are used extensive ot wires along tbe county roads be a: this juncture and on* of them 'unwd in an alarm by telephone A cessor to Charles Wilkins, who recent I iy by depositor* and other« having tween the two points The company promises that tn case >'*uc ket brigade was t«>rtn«-d and the ly resigned the position of Superin valuable paj-ers to preserve. < > The money and book vaults are a right of way is granted it will place roof of th* Myers house thoroughly Racine Buggies and Hack.« DIVORCE CASE. tendent of tbe Umatilla reservation Charles S McNicbols, an Indian In equipped with tbe latest Moasmati Its poles in locations where they will • etted in order to prevent the flames Bain Wagons Mrs. Miller Files Counter Charges spector of Arizona, has been tempo triple record time io< ks ablch are it never interfere In any manner with from »['reading By the time tbe de < > rarily appointed to tbe position tn or spected annually by the kx* com tbe traveling public It also promises partment arrived with a hose «-art Against Her Husband. der that Wilkins may be checked out paay and a guarantee furnished as *o to abide by any reasonable re» trie and turned water on the Same* only ♦ In a sensational affidavit filed yes of office aud his successor checked their condition Hons that may hereafter be placed on a heap of burning ruins remained terday in the circuit court by Mrs in This procedure is always follow it by tbe court. Tbe FtaM National )■• .. . • The io»» ts »aid tu include tbe Insur < > Sophia Miller through her attorneys. ed by tbe department In case of a va •as organized in 1882 by Jacob Ua Thia is to be a private ime bu! the ance papers and other valuable ckx u James A Fee and Peter West, she cancy due to resignation or otherwise tier, now deceased. Samuel P Stur general public will not be excluded meets. accuses her husband. Gottlieb Miller, It is about a mile to the scene of Robinson has been clerk at the res gis. now deceased, R G Thompson, from its privileges of beating and abusing her for the ervation for some time and is said now deceased. I^evi Ankeny and W 8. the fire from th« «-enter of town < « last five years. On one occasion, she to have given perfect satisfaction He Byers. Ankeny and Byers being tbe SCHOOL FOR MILITIA OFFICERS Every imaginary vehirie was presaed avers, he threw a teacup across the is familiar with reservation affairs, only members ot the original corpor Into service and by the time the ♦ table at her and severely bruised her and. generally speaking, is looked on at Ion now living Fort Wain Walia and Vancou»er Dr\ house was a total io »s three or four in the region of the left ear !>-ri Ankeny, who is now president, hundred people had arrived There as the most suitable candidate for cgnated by General Staff. Mrs Miller declares that her bus 'he position. was el"<ted first president of the are six children in tbe family, and band has no grounds for a divorc* Th« genera! staff of tbe army has three of them were barefooted Their The resignation of Agent Wilkins bank Jacob Frazier vi- e-pre»:dent. and that he has in addition to beat was due to ill health For some time and 8. P Sturgis, cssbier. prepared a general order designating shoe* and stockings were destroyed ing her, called her vile names, failed he has been troubled with valvular The large new Ankeny bank at Ba the posts al which militia officer» may by the fire • > to furnish her with sufficietn food, disease of the heart. Celebrated Hodges Une of Headers. Mowers, ker City is being patterned after the attend garrison schools und«-r the The insuran« e was tn tbe l»ndon caused hired hands to leave by giv arrang'-ment of this bank The First system of military education which is A l^ncashire Assurance Company, of Binders and Rakes ing them Insufficient food, and refus N&'tona! of Pendleton is said by all ratend«*! to those officers, says the «hich J M Bentley is local agent, MRS. ROBINSON HURT. ed to let her leave the farm on any the inspectors who visit this section, Walla Walla Statesman *5itt being on the dwellag and *4 " Houser & Haines’ Combined Harvesters occasion. Her wardrobe, she says, Foot Pierced by a Rusty Nail—Injury to be one ot tbe most conveniently Two post* in Washingtun are on tbe contents consists of only two chep dresses, two Machine Oik ard Extras of AH Kinds arranged and most substantially con thrown ««pen to militia officers —Fort Hidden» was up the railway line at Very Painful. pairs of stockings, one pair of shoes, structed buildings in the entire In- Walla Walla and Vancouver barracks tending to his work when tbe fire Agent for W alla Walla Weeder < > one night gown and other things per Mrs. Charles Robinson, wife of the .zc<l Empire, and this added story At Vancouver !" militia officers may broke out. His daughter Blanche, taining to the wordrobe of a woman clerk on the Umatilla reservation. met will make It an architectural orna take the course and at Fort Walla says there was no fire tn the stove in about equal proportions to those with a painful accident which may ment to the city, as well as a financial Walla four As thew are the only at the time The walls must have herein enumerated ’ prove serious in its consequences, yes and business ornament. posts In the Northwest open to militia caught from the Uue this morning The court is asked for an order terday While walking in the yard officers, ft is proposed to designate of while breakfast was being cocked and compelling Miller to allow her ,5*vi back of their house she stepped on fleers from the militia of Washington, have smoldered for several hours be NEWS OF MILTON. , S qccbbsot to l BiBlül« ImpiCtneoi Co Pendieton, Ore. attorneys' fees, ,150 for court expen a rusty nail in a piece of planking It Oregon and Idaho to attend one nt fore bursting into flame ses and ,25 a month alimony during pierced the shoe on her left foot and the other of the schools named ....................................... .. ................... .............................. the pendency of proceedings Judge inflicted a wound which pained her Mrs. Plants Ha* Sold Her Millinery Road Supervisor Resigned. Business After Following it Twelve Ellis has issued a citation calling on considerably. Dr. Henderson was Frank Rack handed in his resigna • ♦♦♦ Oregon Still Ahead Miller to appear in court and show sent for and dressed the cut made by Years—Visitors From Washington— tion as supervisor of road district No Mr G N W Wilson, a isiness » cause why the order should not be the nail « 18 a few days a«o. and it was ac Gone to tne Mountains for the Sum man of Portland, who made a brief granted Mrs. Miller enumerates her In case of tbe foot or hand being mer—W II ”eturn tu Ra,nie-— W il visit ai Salem yesterday while on his cepted yesterday by the county board husband's property interests, which pierced by a rusty nail there Is al of commissioners Fred Andrews has « Spend th- Summer a' Long Beach- way home from California, reports run into the thousands. ways danger of lockjaw A period of been appointed supervisor of the dis HARVES- HRS' SUPPLLIES. BUILDETS’ HARDWARE. that tn a pite of rhe dry vest her here Will Visit n for-1.nd. trict He will have to file , bond in five or six years must elapse b»-fore Oregon .«• sttlj ahead of California ai the amount of *>“■ UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGES. GENUINE CHRISOLITE GRAN DITCHES BENEFITED BY RAINS. it can be told whether the disease .Milton. July 15—.Mrs Matt Mos Mrt mor»- than half a yieM t* ted will develop ■ " ■■ — grove left last night for a visit in from any crop there thia year Flood», « ITEWARE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE Irrigon People Experience a Novel Portland late fronts and very lately, high A NEW PRINCIPLE IS MEDICAL Benefit From Recent Floods. .Miss Nora Neild. who has been tbe wind», have completed the devaata SATURDAY'S LOCALS. SCIENCE. guest of Mrs F H Steen, has re tioa by binning the fruit from the The recent heavy rains did not For yra?5 it ha« the practice of med W E Brown, editor of the Echo turned to College Place. Wash. tree», and a» a result of thia, buatness come in vain to the people of Irrigon, 4 Thomas Taylor returned Wednes is practically at stagnation in tb* ica) men to treat pattent« »uHenn< from pile» ♦ and especially to the Oregon Ijnd A News, is a business visitor today. 4 by !<- «*1. external application«. The«e treat* day from Portland towns—Sal<-m Statesman Water Company, whose big d’tches B F Nicholas, of the St Joe Store 4 643 MAIN STREET. n.ents give but temporary reliefs but have .Miss Grace Davis went to Walla • carry.water to the new settlements. returned to the city last night after « Walla yesterday to visit the home of never artected a positive cure. Before the rain, much of the sandy attending the funeral of his fattier at Weather Report. ♦ her aunt Mrs E J Davis. land through which the ditches were Colfax. After month« of re*ean h and study, ac The following is the government re W. A Banister and family have built permitted a heavy seepage of A W Robinson, of the Echo I .and port on weather conditions at Fen- companied by actual experience with vanous * WE FURNISH ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT the water in passing from the river to A Lumber Company, accompanied by gone to ix>ng Beach to spend tbe dleton for the week ♦ observed patient«. I>r. C. A I’ernn arrived at a posi summer 4 YOUR WORK. the land to be irrigated, and a very Mrs Robinson, Is in the city today on and complW by H. F Johnson tive < ••:<!«*- n as to the exact action of the ♦ Mrs. Anna Taggart, who has been large amount of water has always business. 4 Max Mln Rain various pa’ts of the t»o»cl system, under here visiting friends, left Wednesday been started into the head of the 9 ................. 92 July A3 .05 in. d- r- rent ■■ dition.«. and when subjected to Mrs William Blakley and Mrs. L tor Walla Walla, for a brief visit be ditches in order to get a proper July w ................. 100 59 C. Rothrock, of Pendleton, were trans various prescription«. amount on the land Fully 25 per acting business in town yesterday— fore returning to Rainier. Oregon. 63 Dr. E E. Dotson of Iowa, has pur July 11 ................. »8 cent of the water in the ditches was He finally prepared that wonderful inter ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••»e »»ooeoeopep 5!« 11 in Adams Advance chased the William Wormlngton July 11 ................. Jut lost in seepage, because of the sand. nal remedy known a* l»a. Prat in ' s F ili Julv 13 ................. 82 43 A. K Ringe. formerly bill clerk in property, and will engage in business s This condition has been changed trace S fv trie, whkh i< put up in bottle*, retail e 44 Mrs Dotson accompanier her July 14 .............. 81 by the rain, as the recent floods wash the O. R A N offices in this city, here ing at all reliable drug «: rev for 41 ol E. s July 15 ................. 7o 51 .11 in. ed an enormous amount of silt and is here for a short visit after an ab husband 1 his internal remedy has been on the mar s Miss Bertha Adkins, who has been soil into the sandy ditches, and made sence of about four years. ............ 27 i ket for the pa»t ten years and in all of that s• Total rain ................. visiting her sister, Mrs W. C Howard, Miss Jennie Dykes, of Milion, them water tight. Since the rain, time there has been but three ca*es where a s s the ditches have been carrying their starts east very soon for a protracted will return Monday to Heiqiner. positive vure ha« not lieen effected. • No Scab in Umatilla Rev and Mrs D C. Sanderson and full measure of water over their en tour which will lake in the World's s J E. Bean, stock inspector ot Urna- l>r. Perrin’« Pde Spevihc is sold under a tire length, and the benefit to the wa Fair. She will be absent several daughter. Nell, arrived yesterday from Pomeroy, Wash . for a visit. tilla county, expresses great surprise po«itive guarantee by the druggi«t making tr users and ditch company has been weeks. W W McQueen and family will go tha: 23 bands of Grant county sh«-«,p i the sale, to refund the full puKhase price, incalculable. It would have taken Charles Bartholomew, of Echo, who should be affected with scab when providing the remedv fails tn cure. Thi* is years of wash to accomplish what has recently sold his farm, has removed to the Tollgate for the summer Mrs. L. B Plants, who has conduct there is nut the slightest trace of the the absolute proof of it* tnent. Any man been done by this one rain storm with his family to Currensville. a No amount of “puddling" could ar small town 25 miles from Portland, ed a millinery store here for the past disease in Umatilla county, and has or woman who sutlers from blind, bleeding, 12 years, has sold out to Mrs I>-nora not been for several years Most oí eomplish such a complete job as the where he will reside in the future. Storm. Miss Rose Beckins of Walla Grant county sheep affected, range in itching or internal pile« tan try this internal I sudden filling of the ditches with remedy with the alvsolute certainty that it H C. Willis, of Echo, will attend Walla has been engaged as trimmer the southern portion of the county wash silt from the hills, and instead that infection is almost impossible, to will cost nothing unless it cure*. Here is of damaging the property of the Irri the meeting in Portland on August 2, Athena Personals. sheep ranging In Southern Umatilla what one sutierer «ays of this wonderful gon company it has added thousands for the organization of the Oregon remedy: of dollars to the value of their land Development league, as a representa Miss Mytalene Fraker of Pendleton, ON DRAUGHT’AT tive of the new town of Foster. and ditches. was a guest yesterday of Mrs. J. D New Wheat at Echo. Dr C A. Perrin, Helena, Mont—I «ish to thank Plamondon. J W Stamper, of Birch creek, is Dade Duncan and Mr Rhode have you for the cure your wonderiul medicine Iva* done for Fay S. LeGrow han returned from brought the first new wheat of the me 1 had the piles *M>me Five years, and under the in the city today. He says the recent SKIN GRAFTING FINISHED. ot a doctor had them removed by the kn-.te and rains have damaged roads and gar Portland, where he has been attend season to Echo warehouses. This «drice felt tree for awhile, but they returned and 1 at once got Mrs. william Nave Proves Success of dens considerably in his locality, but ing his father, who is reported much wneat has been formerly stored at a tzottle <4 your Ferrin'« Pile Specific «nd one bottle that no permanent damage has been improved in health. liarnhart. but this year nearly all the lu* entirely cured me. and 1 am a*good as I ever waa. Delicate Operation. Vvura truly. Mrs J. E. Hull went to Pendleton supply from the district north of done to crops. J ak K St ILA AN. Mrs. Mary Nave came up from yesterday, where she will s|iend the Barnhart will be stored at Echo. The October 16, 1W>3 Chicago. J. E. Russali * Co, Props. Wallula yesterday to have the remain rest of the week with friends. Home Irrigating Plant Better get a bottle of your druggi*t today wheat so far brought to Echo tests ing wopnds from her burns dressed, John Foss was taken severely 111 at Clark Sturtevant has Wight a two- from 58 to pounds per bushel. and get relief from present and future e says the Walla Walla Union. Mrs. horse power gasoline engine from his home in Moro last week, having suffering. »»»»»»»»««»»»«»»««»»»ssssssss,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,* Nave is making progress to recovery, Fairbanks, .Morse A Co., of Portland, been overcome by the heat while at Abatements Are Allowed. Da PiaxiN M kdical Co., 11 plena , M ont . but the entire surface will not be and has it now in operation near his work in bis blacksmith shop. At lat ¡•••••••••••«•ses*»***»**«.»»,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. At yesterday's session of the county healed probably for a month. Dr. residence. He has erected a tank in est reports he was pronounced out of No. 7301. Ixtard of commissioners abatements Keylor thinks that no more skin graft his yard, holding 100<t gallons of wa danger—Athena Press. Office of Comptroller on taxes were allowed in the amount Treasury Ifepartmeut ing will be necessary. Mrs. Nave ter, at an elevation of 20 feet, and Is of the Currency. of *4,166.49. Of this amount *3315 Washington. 1» C . June 14, 19<>4 IN POLICE COURT. went home three weeks ago, but re now in a position to irrigate his own Where»», by eat («factory evidence, pre- was on county and stale taxes. *274 turns once a week to have the in premises at will. The total expense Rented to the undersigned it b«« beeu juries dressed. Her general health of this modern engine, including equip Four Flounders Caught in Carney's for the city of Pendleton. *16.25 for tnadt* to appear that "The Commercial Na the city of Athena, and *5 for poll tiuuai Bank of IVndleton.’* located tn the is greatly Improved and the suffering ments, is estimated at *250. The en Net. tax. (he remainder being abatements citv of Pendleton, in the county of Uma is decreased to such a degree that the glne has a pnlnping capacity of 4000 tilla. and state of Oregon, haa com E. .1. Russell, who secures stray bita on 31 school ¿‘stricts. patient sometimes is entirely free gallons an hours.—Pilot Rock Record. plied with all the proviHiona of the Ntatutes of money by conducting a machine of the I nheti States, required to be com from pain. piled with before aa asaoclation shall be for showing striking jiower on the car Surveyors at Maxwell. to commence tbe business of Viewers Appointed. nival grounds, is spending seven Work of surveying the Maxwell authorized WANT A NEW BRIDGE. turn king Koeppen's famous Io» Cream can again be obtained at tb» old ta* F. H. Beathe, Robert Jamison and days at the Hotel de Carney He was land and townsite which was suspend Now. therefore. 1. Thomas P Kane, dep uty ..nd acting comptroller of the curren vorlte Log Cabin Soda Fountain J. W. Kimbrell have been appointed flned *15 for carrying a concealed ed temporarily, has been commenced People in Weatern Umatilla County <lo hereby e«rtlfy that ’The Commer by the county court as viewers to In weapon, and in lieu of the coin took again. The chief engineer of the ev. cial National Bank of Pendieton,” located Want a Bridge Over the Umatilla vestigate the matter of the change up his residence in the city jail. company from Seattle is now on the in tin city of Pendleton, In th< county of River. in the county road east of Weston, as It seems that Russell got into an al ground, according to the Echo News. I matilla and state ot Oregon i« autborii- ed to commence the business of banking, D. C. Brownell, of Umatilla, is in petitioned for by A. R. Lansdale and tercation with several young men, ns provided In Sectl<»n Fifty one hundred the city today, on business connected 23 other freeholders. They are to residents of the city, and afterward an<l sixty nine, of the Revised Statutes of Weston Wheat Excellent. Popolar Price tSntes. with his land interests in Western meet at Weston July 29, and begin flourished a revolver on the street Henry Pinkerton brought in a tine the In I nited testimony whereof witness my hand DRUG STORE Umatilla county, and says the people the discharge of their duties within when he saw them coming He was sample of wheat yesterday from his and seal of office thia fourteenth day of A. C. KOEPPEN & BROTHERS of the western portion of the county ; five days afterward. Their report arrested by Deputy Marshal Thomp 80 acre Held near town. It will make June. 1904. • Srall T P. KANE, along the lower Umatilla river are must be submitted to the court at son. at least 40 bushels and possibly 50 Deputy and Acting Comptroller uf Cur Tillequoits, a Umatilla Indian, was per acre.—Weston Leader. greatly in need of a wagon bridge the September term. rency. Alexander Dept. Store I We closing out our entire line of : : : I MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING at big reductions Get our prices BAER. DALEY Farm Machinery for all Purposes FLYING DUTCHMAN AND CANTON PLOWS and HARROWS SUPERIOR DRILLS FRED WEBER Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. PABST Milwaukee Beer i THE STATE SALOON LOG CABIN ICE CREAM