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leaves two sous—Albert of Portland, owing to the sharp demand tor this and Arlle of Adams, and three daugh grade and class of training, in Eastern ters, all residents of Adams. Oregon. L. W. Damou. formerly of the Mod GRAIN FIRES. ern School of Commerce of lai Grande, «ho no» represents the Rem- 11 T wo Adam* Men Lost Heavily—Both ' ington typewriter people, has traveled < > extensively over Easten Oregon this Were Insured. season, and says the prospects for an Two men have lost heavily by gram excellent school year were never bet I I tires since Saturday afternoon last, at ter than now. on account of the gen- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL Adams. The first was L. L. Rogers, PROJECTS UNDER CAREY eral prosperity, and feeling of thrift < > ACT ABOUT COMPLETE. < > TURE RECOMMENDS OIL. who is said to have lost 110 acres ol among all classes of people, . and pre grain Saturday, and 50 acres on Sun- diets a strong attendance for Pen lav Five hundred sacks ot threshed < > dleton Academy, from the beginning 1 grain were iu Mr. Rogers' loss. Rival Companies Consolidated and Where Two Dippings Have Been Re of the term. ♦ In tltv tire ol Suuday ixjuie Audette, reflected front perfect teeth can Vast Improvements Made — Land < i quired With Lime and Sulphur. But whose place adjoins Mr Rogers', lost Rev. W. H. Bleakney, principal of easily be destroyed by improp : the institution, is now in Pennsyl Will Produce Anything Under th* One Will Be Necessary With Beau so acres of grain in the Held. er dentifrices. There are tuany ♦ vania. visiting his father, who is very exact uniformity of Sun—Sufficient Water for All Pur There is uot mont Crude Petroleum — Best Dip pre pa rat ions that will whiten < > ill, but will return home in a short poses—Four Railroads Now Headed < > ping Vat in the West Located at re|M>rt alioui the origin of either fire, teeth, but few that preserve the : time, and will make a thorough cam mat dies are said to but children and OUR STOCK OF 8UPPLIES FOR THIS HARVEST SEASON IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY enamel while they whiten. for the Interior of Oregon. Echo and Owned by Asa Thompson nave i-aused the first and the second :♦ paign for students RESPECT. IF IN NEED OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, VIZ.: and J. B. Saylor, of Butter Creek— is said to have been started from ___ DROWNED IN CISTERN. Prompt Measures Taken for Eradi smouldering embers of the first. The C A Chapman and R. F Guerin < liildren are said to have been playing bring some Interesting Information cation of Mange. FORKS. saves teeth while it beautifies ♦ Six Year-Old Son of George D. Eg CAP SCREWS, about the cook house and to have about the Des Chutes country - so them. It arrests decay, hardens « lighted and dropped match®» from much, in fact, that is not common < > gerth. of Cold Springs. HOEDOWNS. SET SCREWS, the gums, removes discolora Experituenls by the bureau of ani- pure childish ignorance ot the risks knowledge, even to the most enthusi Louis Eggert h. aged 6 years and 6 RAKES. SMITHING COAL, tions. sweetens the breath— » incurred. astic old timer unless lie have specila months. son ot George D. and laiuisa ml Indus)r« lia«e Is-eti carried on ex- and stops there Ferguson, of Adams, wrote the in- 8CYTHE6. eusively In oJu r slates in the dip- i€ BAR. BAND AND SHEET IRON means of being Informed, either by ; Eggerth. of South Cold Springs, was -urance which both men carried, and Price 25 cents. drowned yesterday morning between pi ing of cattle for Texas fever and which i» said to have been about the virtue <>f location or investment, that SNATHS. BABBIV, . 9 and 111 o'clwk. in the cistern at the mange have shown that the use ot tverage amount as to estimated iaht a brief review of the known facts WATER BAGS, ROPE. Beaumont crude petroleum. grading as well as the claims for the future, I family home. F. W. SCHMIDT at ion will be found to lie very Interesting. WATER KEGS, The child was last seen alive about >ne and one-halt per cent sulphur, is WHIPS. An Irrigation company, com [vised 1 ;< o'clock About an hour later the .he most effective. FIRST CLASS WHEAT, CURRY COMBS, OIL CUPS, With this mixture one dippiug is tor the most part of Ohio capitalist*, j wo older children missed Louis, and • or cattle This ill that is necessary BRUSHES, among them a coal man of great j Willie, the 8-year-old brother, went VALVES. None I* Being heretic Prices Nominal, as wealth, ba* acquired water rights j in search of him. with the result that will tie a great advantage MACHINE OILS. PIPE. as Yet. with other dips the department Hauled in RELIABLE .ore which, when developed, will put under he saw the I mh I v of his brother halt AXLE GREASE COMPOUND STOVES. 'afloat in the cistern The mother was aas required two dippings 10 days No 1 red chaff is worth 55 cents in water 4<kt,000 acres of land contiguous immediately informed of the accident ipart before infected cattle could be he local market at this time .but the o Prineville, the water coming from LACE LEATHER, RANGES. A circular w III won be is ¡hipped he Des Chute* and Crooked river«. and lifted the body out of the cistern igur« is really nominal, as there an tued by th«' department of agriculture 1<> offerings GRANITE ANO TINWARE ETC At that pt i riv«r with whatever appliance within her Bluestem is quoted at DRUGGIST. reach Life was entirely extinct covering the matter fully. X>. and like the other, the price given urnisbes more water in the course of It may not be generally known, but s the first offerings on a market in he season, according to close obser- Postoffice Block. when the body was taken out. The funeral will be held from the t is nevertheless a fact that oue ot which nothing Is doing, There it .ation, reinforced by government sur- PHONE MAIN 211. OR CALL ON 'P'" >ne Main 851 family home tomorrow morning, and .he best dipping tanks in the West is luite a large quantity of wheat • eys. than the Willamette river The . cm ated iu Umatilla county. It was the interment will be made in the areshed. but the horses are nearly >ed of the river will not bold a* many erected at their own expense by J B. di at work in the fields and Cold Springs cemetery. cannot -ubic inches ot water, but on account i Saylor and Asa Thompson and is near ie spared as yet to eaul to toe mar it the swiftness of the current more Echo. UNRULY FREEWATER GIRLS. .eta with, The quality ot the wheat water Is carried past a given point The vat cost about $¡50. and is s universally first-class. with less han by the Willamette Many people Go to Walla Walla for a "Time" and nade of cement with cement draining ban the usual proportion of shriveled will doubt this, but the fact remains. >an. At each side are large receiving train Nearly all the shriveled grain u»t the same, proven by the court ot Land in Jail. 211 COURT STREBT yens with a capacity for handling be the xst resort Two girls who reside at Freewater .ween 600 and 7oo cattle The posts *ill come from the „reeks of I-ast February the company men- LIVESTOCK REGULATIONS are being held in the city jail await ¡nd other woodwork are treated with Umatilla loned bought out two rival irriga eosooo>eooo>ooe»ewww-»ooo»oo»*ooeoooooooooooooeeoeOOOOOOOOOeoooo*»**e 0000000®»® ireseriative chemicals. The vat is NEED REVISING. ing instructions from their parents ion companies and at once instituted Pioneer Pitched Hay. In company with txate Blue, another ¡6 feet long. 8 feet deep and holds he work which wil probably develop John Baker, rearly Mt years of age Freewater girl, they created a disturb 1' 900 gallons of prepared uip. * nto the gn-atest private unde-rtaklng This capacity ¡>ernilis the dipping -in h>«l five tons ot bay into the loft n this class in the United States The Palace saloon 'ad' has been 'killed,' Inspection of Stock Is Now Largely ance on South Second street Wed and their paper discontinued nesdav night, says the Walla Walla end holding them the required two m Tuesday and on Wednesday morn a Matter of Form. With Little Sci Statesman. "We are not opposed to saloons, Mr Baker ornpany has now <ompleted a 2V-foot ng pitched another ton < atti» ninutes and treatiug fully lltch covering 4b.o<)o acres of land, voted against local option as we entific Knowledge Required—State rossed the plains in 1*47. arriving at Yesterday the Blue girl was fined x day. which »ill cover 44.SOO more acres not believe it is the best thing r s at the foot of the mountains Law Should Be Passed to Make $20. but was allowed to go on [>arole Heretofore they have been using when enlarged next winter. the state. ~ But we are opposed to a Stringent Regulations and Protect on promising to go to her home in .he lime and sulphur dip. but it is the «eptember 15 of that year. He cami constmc- has now in course- of It saloon being run in other than a re o old Champoeg county, now Manon Freewater. The others were taken .ntention of many of the cattle feed "WE DO THE BUSINES6 wide and spectable manner " the Stock Interests. n 1849, and has resided here ever ion another ditch SO feet in charge last night by the police xrs in the great feeotng district tribu long, and feet deep and 70 miles line GOODS." BOSTON STORE. These three girls have been about the ary to Butter creek to dtp all their ■Ince. He is hale and hearty, and and sur THE WAR AT SALEM. city for several days associating with Mock cattle this winter before put noves around with ’he alacrity and IM another ditch planned In speaking of the need of more questionable characters Kate Blue ting them in the feed yard», it is more ¡peed of a man 40 year* old. and en «eyed which will be dug a* soon as 'he last one mentioned above is In Trying to Shut th* Saloon* on Prohib thorough livestock inspection, a is 16 years old and the Crimmins girls han protiable that the Beaumon' oil i\ « lift Salem Jot rnal iperation. which will be 130 feet wide prominent federal officer connected are aged 21 and 17 respectively. ited Day*. will be used, in the future. ind nine feet deep and approximately Last Friday after dipping $00 head with the bureau of animal industry, The case of the Slate vs. J. A. Coop 100 miles long. yf their own stoca they dipped 160 The company, under Its new »eg- er. charged with keeping his saloon said in a re. ert conversation with the j»ad of transient horses. When these 'egaGon.** has set aside and witb- open on Sunday. July iu, occupied the writer: "Wha: we need is to have the m rses were offered for shipment at irawn for entry under the Carey law. entire time ot Justice Turner* court offiie of the state veterinarian and Jiant's Ferry on the Columbia they EAGLE WEEK IS BEING OBSERVED AT PENDLETON'S 127.000 acres of land—considerably Saturday, and the jury was not dis his deputies incorporated with the were condemned by the federal in leas than one-aajf the amount the charged until almost midnight. A state board of health. If they acted BIG BOSTON STORE BY A SPECIAL LOW PRICE ARGUMENT cpector and ordered «ipped In North '.Itches dug. being dug and which are «edict ot guilty was returned after an under the direction of this board it xnd South Dakota. Nebraska and Mon hour's deliberation, and defendant FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND PATRONAGE. CAN WE NOT urveyed and will be dug. wil! furn would be a long step toward making will be sentenced tomorrow. tana mange is prevalent and ha* ish water for. SELL YOU the service more efficient. As it is. rea< hed such a stage that its eradic a-1 The case, like the one against J. P. The contract with the state speci- the examinations for disease in ani tion is becoming a matter of grea' Rogers, will be appealed to th® circuit les that the water is to be put on the mals are usually a farce. lifficulty. If other section» of Ore- SHERIFF WORD CLOSES »nd a- an average cost of |10 per court. As an instance, take the examina REVIEW OF THE PRO ten would show the same conimenda- Ten cases remain undisposed of. ALL GAMBLING ROOMS cere—in some instances the water tion of the C. B. Wade herd in Pen POSED MALHEUR PLANS. aie spirit as the Butter creek stock oust necessarily cost more than that nine for keeping open on Sunday, and dleton for tuberculosis. There is a men, the eradication of this disease in >um. In many other cases much less <>t-e for selling liquor on election regulation by the state officers in the he nates of Oregon and Washington Within an Hour on Saturday Evening The state engineer has appraised The defendants expect to make a state of Washington that all animals where it has as yet but a slight foot fight in each case, and it Malr.eur irrigation District Comprises he land—each 4u separately, valuing From a the Town Is Converted from other states must be subjected □old in circumscribed districts, would 'ake several week to conclude .; at from $14.75 for the best to a* About 100.000 Acres Which Will Be to the tuberculosis test before being W de Open1' Proposition to th» be com[>aratively an easy matter ■w as $2 50 The contract with the heatings if the same tactic» are admitted to that state. Supplied t> a Reservoir Which Will Piety and Quietude of a Quaker late give« the company a lien on the su«u in the other case« as in This is, of course, a protective Have i. Capacity for Two Years' BREVITIES. Village—B g Gambler« C>ose With and for the appraised value Pur firs'. twu—Bale* Journal. measure for the large cattlemen of Water—Government Will Not Un out Protest—All Plated Under $'00 tasers from the company of land Washington. The raisers of fine cat ONE STAGE LINE QUITS. Mm T M Lowe is ill at her home .nder the»<- various ditches can pay dertake the Plan Unless All the tle are in favor of it, as it tends to Bonds—S"eriff Mean* Business. jn High street. for It in four yearly installments or Water Users Join the Association. keep outside cattle out of the state :he purchaser can pay tor it all at Rate War on tn» Wallowa Stage 8 E Smith, a lumberman of Kent. while the creamery men. w ho wish to at an End. Wash., is tn town today. see more dairy cattle come into the The Oregon Sunday Journal ot yeo- he time of purchase, or in part or The Ontario Democrat, speaking of state are adverse to it. For the past two month* two stage George Van Dran will not leave erday give» the follow .ng graphic ac- entirely at any time that may suit To properly perform the test for the prospects for irrigation brought Pendleton fur the present. ount of the closing ot the big gambl bias. lines have been operated between Ri Those who have investigated the jn and Joseph, and aa a result ot the tuberculosis requires 48 hours. The out at the recent irrigation mass D. C. Brownell, the prominent Uma- ing houses In Portland on Saturday latms of the Des Chutes country animals are» kept quiet and not excit meeting, says: sharp competition rate* were cut and ilia irrigator, is in the city today on evening "Mr. Whistler stated that it had not business. ed in any way for 24 hours so that In less than an hour Saturday eve- lalm that the climate is very similar . k.-senger* could get into Wallova at o that of Colorado, except that it ting. says the Journal. Sheriff Tom their temperature will be norma! The yet been determined whether the res almost any price offered Fr><1 Schmeer of the ->avlng* bank Word transformed Portland from a Iocs not have the extremes of hea- sterilized tuberculosis is then inject ervoir would be located in Harper On Saturday the new line, called returned this morning from a two ed at the same time their temperature oasin or Little valley; the formation wide open" into a "closed" town At nd cold with which Colorado is in the Teudertoot line, was dUcoBtinu- week's outing at Portland. I o'clock six large gambling bouse* ested It is an open, sunny climate ed. leaving the field open to the reg- is taken At the same hour. 24 hours of the ground was now being tested, E J Couper ot Union, is in the city were running full bli last—at 5 o'clock with an average precipitation of but uiar McCully Stage Company. later, their temperature is again work having been begun that morn Th<- old price» were immediately taken and if it is two degrees or more ing. to see which site would prove >n business, having just sold two lot» every establishment was deserted ex eight Incne«. Every kind of fruit >f work horses in this vicl lity. cept by the proprietors and a few trown anywhere else In Oregon car restored and business has assumed its higher, it is considered a proof of the the most desirable. ■e grown there except the more ten "The proposed district, which em Otto Turner and wife left this •mploye» existence of the disease in the ani lornx-r condition Where an hour previous was heard ter varieties of peachs and apricots mal. In a healthy animal it causes braces about 100,000 acres of land, mornir.u for Bla<k Mountain, Minam During the life ot the Tendertoot sage brush ft is a juniper and the rattle of dice, the monotonous no fever and consequently no rise in would be supplied with water by two and Wmlowa for a month's outing. ane business was earned on with a growing In ountry. both products large canals ot about equal size. One temperature. High hand Both stage companies put Sheriff T D. Taylor left tor Salem ■hant of the crap dealer, the click of Now at the C B. Wade auction in on the north side ot the river, which this morning in charge of Al Volrath. the ivory ball dropping on the rou such profusion and to such an ex runners" on the Elgin train at La to be a great Giande, who engaged passenger* in Pendleton, of his blooded stock, a would water a small portion of Lower who lias been committed to the asy lette wheel, the shuffling ot cards at tretne of development as farmer who ncouragement to every the faro table and the steady hum ot ac.vance for their ,.nes and the rate» certain deput? inspector completed Bully creek, Lower Willow creek aad lum. conversation, an ominous silence pre Hops to think and to fully realize were cut lower than either company the test of more than 100 animals all of the Dead Ox flat country. Prof J B. Horner, registrar of the do for more •what the same soil can "The other canal would be taken within the space of five hours—an ab- Oregon Agricultural College, has been vailed the equipment ot the betting ivilized truck" when water is direct could afford to carry passengers for. The McCully stage line now occu surditv and a farce upon the face of out on the south side of the river and in the city today in the interest ot the establishment was covered with can would follow along the foothill, ter vas and the watcher* had abandoned ed upon the land, and the land is cul pving the field is the one sold by Joe it. school. tivated and kept free from weeds Keeney, a short time ago. to McCully their vigil at the door*. Vsually these tests are a farce ; a minating at Snake river, near the Mis* Jennie Heathman left this The action of the sheriff was taken Land that will grow sage brush 10 Brothers, of Joseph. sort of hold-up game. Pay a deputy mouth of the Owyhee river. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»•♦♦♦•»»»♦♦♦♦♦••♦•»♦♦♦»♦♦»♦»stseesseese sssgs “It is estimated that about 15,000 morning on a vacation trip to Port- without asking anybody's advice, he inches through the butt will grow 50 cents or a dollar and he will give fruit trees to great penection if Its < > you a clear bill of health; so that it is acres of land under the proposed ca and. Before returning home she w,.l says, and was due to a desire to re Washed Away His Hay Crop. < > move bims<-lf from what be regarded •nergie» are properly utilized. really no protection against the intro nals can not be utilized on account ot • isit at The Dalles. Herman Olp. a resident of the Prai < > Fbur railroad»--all surveyed -are duction of cattle affected with the some of it being bad land, while some Dr A. I jc Roy returned last evening xs a false position -a the eye of the «aid to be headed for the Des Chutes rie City country, was tn the city Sat < > is too high to get water on and the from a trip to Milton and Freewater public. disease. urday. While here he stated to the There was no raid The sheriff -ountry: one from the Klamath LAke The whole subject should be thor rest includes the river bed. There is and will go to Echo to address a country, will connect directly with Blue Mountain Eagle that be suffered oughly studied by some intelligent now about 15,000 acres in cultivation meeting ot citizens on Wednesday went personally to the proprietor or Neglige* Shirts manager ot each of the gambling the Northern California lines; another the loss of seven tons of alfalfa that < > and impartial man and a bill prepared in the district, most of which has not night. bouses and ordered him to close. He from directly west, across the Ca* was washed away during the storms Golf Shirts........ for passage at the coming session of a sufficient water supply, and it is the of the second week of thia month. J. C. Noble and wife of San Diego, made no threats, and in not a single cades will be built through to On Cool Underwear the legislature making a thorough re desire of the government that ibis Cal., were in the city this morning en instance did any ot the gamblers de tario. Another is projected from tne On the eight of July two cloudburets land come into the association vision of the existing laws. Pretty Neckwear occurred on the headwaters of Shaw Columbia river due south from The route to Walla WSUla where they will mur at hi* order, Every gambler re- “In reply to a question. Mr. Whist The influential papers should agi ex- gulch and the water came down the < > Stylish Belts ... visit Mrs. J B McDonald, a sister Dalles, and the fourth will be an alized that the sheriff could have tate this matter to attract attention ler said it was doubtful if the govern creek to the depth of five or six feet. of Mrs Noble. Fancy Hosiery .. raided the bouses and seized all the tension of the Shaniko branch to the need of a thorough shake-up of ment would take hold of the project On the twelfth Inst , the same gulch unless all the present land owners In R. F. Guerin, of Portland, who is gambling apparatus. the matter.'*—Fred Lockley carried the water from another cloud AGENTS WANTED. BOYS' CLOTHING SPECIAL DISCOUNT Shortly before noon yesterday sev- the district would come into the as secretary and treasurer of the irri burst equally as large as either of the < > sociation. gation company which is operating so eral members of the Municipal Re Thrice-a-Week World Will Give All other two. V’hlle these floods were Mens $12.50 Suits reduced to ACADEMY CATALOGUE. "The reservoir will hold two years' extensively in the Des Chutes coun form Association called on District nothing compared with the cloudburst the Election News. Men's $13.50 Suits reduced to Attorney Manning with witnesses and Pendleton Academy Issues a Cata supply of water, sufficient to meet all try, is in town today. The result of the election will be that washed avay the town of Mitch Boys' Washable Suits........... laid complaints against every house the necessary demands during two Mr. and Mrs H. E Cook left last in the city except Jack Biazier's. In foreshadowed In the World weeks in ell. yet Mr Olp says that as much wa logue Twice as Large as That Issu consecutive years of drouth." night for Kamela. where Mrs. Cook formations were drawn up by Mr. advance, exactly as Cleveland's elec- ter came down the Shaw gulch as he STRAW HATS, all there are left, at Half Price. ed in 1903. and children will camp a few weeks. Manning against A. Shapiro, proprie- tion was foretold and as McKinley's cares to see at one time.—blue Moun Money for Whitman, Enterprise, prosperity, progress, Mr Cook expects to return home tor of the Maze cafe; Peter Grant, triumphs were, the World giving the tain Eagle. push and vim are exhibited in the A gift of $2000. a legacy from Miss after locating the family in camp, Nathan Solomon and Harvey Dale, ot electoral vote by states with absolute catalogue now being from the press Priscilla L. Livermore, has just been The case of Joseph Guyett vs. Mrs. the Portland Club, Fred Fritz, Aug correctness ten weeks before McKin and her daughter, Mrs. Joe Fusse of the East Oregonian, for Pendleton received at Whitman college. Miss McIntyre is one in which Guyett ust Erickson and Etigene Blazier. ley's election day. left this morning Academy for tne year 1904-5. Livermore died recently at Roxbury Miss Nellie Retd, The World will not t only strive to This catalogue is double the size Mass. Her wll ¡makes Whitman one for Salem, where they will reside. They were filed in the circuit court at be right, but It will be bright and claims the land as his own under his of last years book is more of three residuary legatees. Thia will They came from that place to Pen 3:15 o'clock and bench warrants were large; national In I Its news and selection as the head of a family; but it was allotted to his wife be • largely patronized by business men In be a great help to this college as the dleton about a year and a half ago. issued. One-Price Furnishers and Hatters All the warrants were served by the views, Every one who is interested cause the commissioner claimed that the way of advertising, and a much estate is said to be a large one.— Mrs. J M. Henderson, of Starbuck, sheriff in person, and the men arrest in this ivtal presidential contest will Guyett was not a member of either larger edition will be issued. It will Walla Walla Union. wife of Engineer Henderson, of the ed. with their bondsmen, repaired to need it every day. No democrat or band of Indians residing on the Uma be placed in the hands of every young Q. R A- N passed through last »Wb the court house, where each gave republican should be without it. tilla reservation. Afterward the de man and woman in Eastern Oregon Fitz Gerald Sustained. Th<- regular price for the Daily partment decided that he was a mem ing en route home from a visit with bond* in the amount of $100. and Washington, who would be inter In the appealed case of J. G. Myers her sister, Mrs. H. C. Grady, at I«i Morning World by mail is $2 for four ber of one of the bauds, and as such ested in this school and the prospects vs. Mary English, Judge Ellis today Grande. months, but for a special time the entitled to allotment. Mrs McIntyre INVADING CITY OF DEAD are bright for a heavy attendance at affirmed the judgment of Judge Fitz World will send the Daily Morning was Guyett'* wife when the allotment > Miss Agnes Fletcher is temporary Begins its twenty-third yaar the very beginning of the school year Gerald in the justice court, giving the edition by mail for four months for was made, but was afterward divorced i tember 20. 1904. Four term» la The Academy has been strengthen defendant possession of the colt, an successor to Miss Edith Isaacs as for- La Grande Real Estate Agent Selling $1.00. from him. There has not been any i school year, affording opportunltlaa ed in many ways for the future. In animal valued at about $25. The case warding clerk in the postoffice, Until an Old Cemetery. Agents are wanted to take subscrip decision by the court in this case for beginning a course in Septasnbar, the first place, more intense interest was tried by Judge Fitz Gerald by the result of the examination which tions. A liberal commission will be The oldest cemetery in Union coun November. February and April. will be centered in the purely acad consent of the litigants, last summer. was held last week, (which will not ty. located between what is called the given Address World Campaign be until a month or six weeks from emic work, its forces have been add Th» Beat Train ng for Taachors. Club. Room 49, Pulitzer Building, N. "Old Town" and I-a Grande, is now this time) it will not be known who ed to. and centralized, and that will < > Pleaded Not Guilty. being invaded by a real estate cou» Y. Is the normal course, with ita aaaur- to fill the jKisition will be appointed be the prime feature of the institu Terms, subscription blanks, sample Quality, no*. Quantity pany. William McDonald, accused of permanently. ance of good poaltiona at good wagaa. tion. burglarizing the Sones tc Walker The land has been purchased by Dr. copies, printed matter, etc., will be Write for new catalogue containing The preparatory grades have been • O'Connor, who has platted it and con sent by return mail. store at Helix, on July 5, this after full information concerning course» DEATH OF A. T. PENNICK. continued at the urgent request of nu noon pleaded not guilty and was re verted it la’o an addition to the city ot study, training in actual merous patrons, but the real spirit HIS "FRIENDS'' DESERT HIM. o! 1 a Gmnde The bodies remaining manded to jail, not being able to afforded under real condition» in town and effort of the institution will cen raise the bond required, $300. His Highly Respected—A Veteran of the in the old remetery are now being re nad country schools, and full detail» ter in the purely academic work. Civil War and Member of the G. A. moved and placed in the new ceme Editor of the Freewater Times Pays trial will take place in October next, alxiut the advanced course of study with the additional advantages at R. tery and the old ground is being level Penalty for Telling the News, the in the circuit court. tached. We have the best assortment < > The following item from the Free- Rev. G. W. Rigby and J. M. Fergu ed down for new dwellings. Address Secretary J. B. V. Butler, or President E. D. Raealor, Many of the early settlers of I a water Tirnes is Interesting, solely be Suit on Promissory Note. son left this morning for Adams, of watches in this section ot Monmouth, Orogen. In the circuit court today J. R. Ra whore they attended the funeral of A. Grande were buried there and while cause lt exhibits the calibre of many the state. We sell reliable I men in every community. the remains of nearly all the known T. Pennick, who died at that place ley filed a suit against D. G. Smith watches from $2 00 up We sell The Times boasts that it voted for $296 and Interest thereon after Saturday evening. The funeral was dead have Iiwn removed by relatives graves yet re- thq 1, 11, 15. 17, $1. 23. 24 jew unknown against linai option In spite of the held at 10 a. m. today, conducted e by about 100 July 24 at 5 per cent, and attorneys’ treatment of its "friends"; eled watches in the different fees. The suit is based on a promis Gettysburg Post of the G. A. R. of main '• 'Two Walla Walla hoodlumB came The old cemetery is situated on a sory note which has been only par Adams, of which Mr. Pennick had grade* in nickel, sterling silver, beautiful elevation adjoining the to town yesterday, filled up on nigger been a member for 15 years. tially paid. gold filled and 14 k solid gold If you want to buy wheat land, a a new court whisky and proceeded to ride up and Mr. Pennick was over 70 years of grounds selected for cases. stock ranch, town property, vacant age, and during the Civil war served house site and is now very valuable. down the walks, and finally rode Into Mitchell Relief Fund. (he saloon Such things are a shame. McADAM WANTS YOUR WOOD AND COAL TRADE. AND lot» or anything In the real estate Two hundred and fifty-two dollars In the 12th Kansas Infantry, a com We guarantee all watches, Fine Reservation Wheat. Is it to be wondered at that people have been subscribed in Pendleton to rade of J. M. FerguBon of this place, line, just drop in and see u*. and if they prove faulty from WILL MAKE IT TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE HIM BEFORE The wheat on George Pcrrlnger's vote for prohibitionT’ the .Mitchell reliec fund, solicited by and of B. A. Marquis of Adams. All workmanship, »’e will fully re E. T. WADE & SON. "The above Item was printed In H. F. Johnson and Mayor Matlock. three enlisted in that regiment in reservation farm Is said to have YOU BUY. turn your money Office in E. O. Building, Pendleton, The cash is paid in and was forward Douglas county, Kansas. Mr. Pen yielded, so much of It as has yet been last week's issue of the Times. The nick came some 23 years ago from To paper appeared on the streets about threshed, between 35 and 40 bushels ed this morning to the mayor of Phone Black 1111. peka. Kansas, and has since resided per acre, and all of it of excellent 2 o'clock Thursday evening. About Mitchell. OFFICE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. at Adams. 4 o'clock of the same day the proprie quality. Mr. Pennick's old comrades aver tors of the Palace saloon called up Weston Farm Sold. The Progressiv» J»w»l»r M. A. Bryson has sold to J. H. Clark that he was an excellent soldier, and A. J. Cone, who resides near l’ra- this office and told the editor they did i > his 160-acre farm, one and a half he is known to all who ever met him tum. the Marion county oil center, not want the paper any longer. 726 Main Street "We have been told that their copy miles northwest of Weston, for $5500. in the Northwest as a model citizen has a stock wel] which roars like a — unassuming, strictly honest, and in of the paper was thrown out In the For sale at th» East Oregonian of fico—-Largs bundlM ot i •«*®p*P«r* It is a wheat farm and bench land and passing train. He expects a heavy every respect a model citizen. He flow of oil. street and a rock thrown on It. The containing ov»r 100 big pap»ro, can b» had for Me a bundle. ' well improved. 4 OES CHUTES UNO The Sheen of Pearl :: HARVESTERS’ HEADQUARTERS Dentifoam W. J. CLARKE & CO. BETTER INSPECTION GETTING READY HATS SUITS SHOES ? The Boston Store Shoes and Clothing Hot Weather Specials BAER. (Sb DALEY Oregon State Normal School, Monmooth TO WATCH BUYERS FARMERS HUNZIKER